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1921 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, “MAROH reg): 3 DEAD, BURIED, &¢., BUT HE'S BACK IN AUTO WITH $45,000 —_—>—- town in coming back with $46,000. knew nothing about the dead man and the burial. When some of the excitement had subsided Gesmer told his story: “I got a message from Macon, 0., about a lawsuit over one of my ma- chine patents that had been pending for twenty years, so I went out there to see about it. I had no relatives here in Stapleton, and few friends, and so I didn't say a word about leaving. I didn’t think anybody would be interested. The suit was settled, I collected $48,000 in royalties due an@ bought a motor car. Then I de- cided to take a tour and went in the car to San Francisco and afterward Widoy Pronoan| George WOMAN AGENT HELD UP, ROBBED IN “L” STATION) - Two Armed Negroes Get About $8 at Navy Street and Escape. Thieves Gee 98,000 Siiver Near] Youns Headquarters. ire. The theft of $8,000 worth of raw sil- ver and other metals just around the corner from Police Headquarters was |" revealed to-day, The loot was taken Friday night from the factory of Vin- cenzo Lollo, on the third floor of No: 208 Lafayette Street. ‘The robbers apparently climbed to # two-story extension in the rear of Lollo’s rooms and entered by jimmying a window, They removed foe, coxmthh : om a safe, which thi aweneds and Meant oft with: metals us by Lollo in the manufacture of silver e The lice were notified of Pere ecubery Meat y morning, but “$700,000 FACTORY h BLAZE ROUTS Tol) QUT OF HOMES Girl Has Hair F Sichehad as She aid Brother Save Fifty- Four Cat Lives. | (Continued from Fir Page.) and a.face-wide smile, It was little wonder that the people in the streets stopped and stared. Gesmer only motored back to my old home here. smiled, because he felt that he had| Now I'm going to open another ma- played something i hine shop and get back to wor Fire swept through a four-story| ‘Two negroes, afmed with revolvers, frame building at Leonard and De-|held up and robbed Mrs. Gladys ——— ns = Yoo Streets, Williamsburg, early tb-| Jackson, ticket agent at the Navy ——_—_—_—_—_=—_—_———— Street “L” station of the Myrtle Ave- day, drove more occupants | | nue line, in Brooklyn, late last night. They got $8 and escaped. Mrs. Hickson was alone in the ticket booth when she noticed two negroes loitering in the waiting room. - Soon as the station was cleared of the few passengers who-had beefi waiting for a train, the two men, with revolvers drawn, dashed into the ticket booth and ordered Mrs. Jackson to “throw ap her hands.” She obeyed. robbers then ‘collected the nickels and dimes and @ few bills, the night's receipts, ‘and fled, after threatening to kill the woman if she made an outery. After the robbers left, Mrs. Jackson blew a police whistle, and Patrolman Henry Puck responded, but there was no trace of the men. The police believe they are the pair who several weeks ago were frus- trated in a hold-up of another woman ticket agent at the Queens Boulevard | station. | SUE FOR HALF INCH OF LAND Court Rules Slight Inaccuracy Can't Invalidate Purchase, of nearby buildin did $200,000 dam It was the big gest of the four blazes Williamsburg has had within a fe The building de pied by the Inters ture Company, the Room Furniture C& Perfect Cork Company with inflammable mater alarms were sounded bec ger to surrounding sparks carried on a strong wind. Among those driven to the street were bbs, hi their s who live They saw the Mt of reets and Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avera) West 43rd Street w days, yed was occu- Parlor Furn' ade Dininx pany and th It was filled 1 and four ise of dan The The FRENCH MILLINERY SALON Announces a timely, houses from ife ana ound in| most exceptional value-giving sale To-morrow of Distinctive Spring HATS Authentic versions of this season’s most fashionable modes flames ! their home, and s, fifteen, made a dash for the building Webster, her brother, ran after Firemen heard the children say goffething about “Tom” and “Minnie” and thought members of the family had been overlooked. ‘They followed Helen and her brother, and a police- man followed them, Others rushed in, The Stubbs live on the second floor, but before the firemen got there | Helen and her brother cam® down with Tom and Minni«. Also Tom and Minnie's family of four kittens—fifty- four | Priced Extraordinarily Low for Wednesday only: $16.50 reme Court Justice Erlanger to- jected uncertain title to a strip of | nee half an inch to two inches wice and 100 feet 5 Inches long, is no reason | for the cancellation of sale of a plot of Helen's hair was scorched a bit and | jand 100 feet 5 inches by feet. Pur- NOT AFRAID OF POLICE...| KILLED HUSBAND: 30 YEARS. when ahe was sentenced to from twenty ~ Smilea When Judge| Martin In Quarter Sessions Court, New- con Sentence. ark. Doctors had prong’ d her men- Spade smiled to-day| tally deficient, but with knowltdes of] f right nd wrong. to thirty years In prison for the murder of her tusband by Judge William P. Just run an Electric Vacuum Cleaner over a rug hu twonty-one years old artied a ye: that someone has cleaned by elbow power, and see the pile of dirt that comes from the bag Vacuum cleaners are on sale at the many electrical shops throughout the city and may be seen.in oper- ation at our Showrooms The New York Edison Company At Your Service General Offices: Irving Place and 15th Stgeet Branch Offices where Electrical Appliances are displayed and demonstrated for the convenience of the public ‘ her hand 1 face were dirty, bu 1 foreclosure sa a pl 5 ; , ee F ce wer Be at ¢ foreclosure sa ot eet 20 Norfolk St corner Hester St 151 East 86th St between Lexington & 3rd Aves Me exert res from tiv | cation and asked the court | Milans,Visca, Hemp, Lisere and Fancy Strawsina diversity of shapes. 424 Broadway _ near Canal St 15 East rasthSt near 5th Ave nolice station were called to keep or- | tc ‘. : . : : 10 Irving Place corner 15th St 62 East 149th St near Courtlandt Ave ai und protect the belongings of ri ‘ord Mor 6 ve 8 5 3 49 se er. and protect the Belapeings of] | ‘he Ranford Mortenge Company, Dur. Ostrich, Glycerined Ostrich, Flower and Ribbon trimmed effects, #124 West 42d St bet B'way & 6th Ave 555 Tremont;Ave corner Monterey Ave nt, to bind the ba: French Millinery Salon—Third Floor t resale of | p 1e dissatis- | ed purchaser to make Food all expen. | {hourred and any deficlt that might ! occur =y'NATIONALS: Outlet Store mm 119-1 2s West t., Wadierda yc Special Offerings in New York’s Great Bargain House Silk Gloves Women's Tricot Sitk pull-on Gloves with strap and buckle Near 6th Avenue, New York sai New Tailored Suits $1500 A Navy Blue Serge Suit at jess than half what you must have ex- bse to pay! Suits with silk-mixture lin- ings and hand-emtroid- ery. In both women's and misses’ sizes. This season’s good styles. fA’ They're values beyond compare! Here are dur- able, new, well-tailored Suits that must move quickly, therefore the rice. These are but typical values; other groups at other prices. a 2 Dolman effects, the loose wrap effects, smart circular Coats—in Tricotex, Serge, Velour, Broadcl Silvertipped Bolivia, Polo Cloth. With big collars,.capes, stitching tracery, fancy buttons, etc. ings of Sateen, Peau de Cygne or Pussy Willow Silk in figured or solid colors. Wonder values! Suits 549% Easter-time Suits! Handsome models in SMART—NE Men’s Spring Suits ae Tailored > $4900 /$> Choice of 1000 Spring Hats at $449 Men’s and Young Men's Suits. Smart models double breasted; sizes up to 44 in regular and stouts. splendid variety. Trimmed Hats with the fresh, Here are good, de- Serges, Poplins and new spirit of Spring. In every con- pendable, well tail- ceivable color, shape, straw and ored Blue Serges, style. Many in quieter tones for, mature women. Choose at $1.49. | Millinery Fancies Flowers, Wreathe. ¥ Gray Worsteds, Gray Serges and Brown or Gray Wool Cassi- meres. These fabrics thoroughly shrunk—$r9.00. )|7 silk- mixture linings, |] braid and hand em- Suits of fast thoroughly shrunk en fabrics, tailored with care and thoroughn Suits with brand new Spring style at a price that defies competition. Men’s Blue Serge Suit $1500 Choice of single or double breasted styles—in sizes 34 to 40. The Serge is firmly woven of hard twisted yarns, and will stand unusually hard service, Venetian lining and all usual pockets and fittings. Before- the-war prices could not beat soles. National qual- this! ity at big reductions! a ie a ees Store Hours: 9:00 to 5:30; Saturday, 9:00 to 6:00, No Mail Orders Fi “é Easter-Wear Pumps and Oxfords, $2.39 Women's and Misses'—sizes up to eight. Twenty-two distinct st: ie of Oxfords and Pumps. Kid and Calfskin Leathers in black or brown. Glossy Patent Leather. For dress, business or general wear. $2.39 for your choice. High Shoes, $2.39 For Women and Misses. Smart Spring Shoes of Brown Kid, Brown Calf and Black Vici Kid, with Louis or military heels and leather e ’ Easter Apparel Barsains Here Are New York’s Most Wonderful_Coat Values Full or half lin- Night and Emergency Call: *Open until Midnight Watkins 3000 Women's ‘Thread Silk the entire length: full Bott hive Nainso trimmed eine ast {ened Hope Drawstring top. ie $450 Variety is the big dominating féat- ure of this snle. Rarely more than one or two of a kind, Wonderfully good styles and materials, Satins, Crepe de Chines, Messalines, Georg: ettes, Tricotines, Serges and Jer- wcoyn Here are rich, handsome Dresses at a price which makes them remarkably i te bargains. oth, Silvertone, oa See What You Save!” F. Come Embroidered and ) solid color Taffetas, Satins, Tricotines. Straight-line models; outstanding skirts and tun! with floss, bead Rand tinsel amnraiae taupes, men's and Misses'— $19.97. WEDNESDAY Men’s Shoes, $3° Many models! Black or tan; Vici Kid or Calf; filer or leather soles; broad, medium or receding toes; medium or, nu 6a Bee weights. Big Bargains! Choice of Over 10,000 Pairs, Silk Dresses for dare three typical models. Easter Boys’ Blue Serge Confirmation Suit $897 Navy blue. WOOL Serge, in the smart, new, mannish style; single- breasted model pictured. Finished with all usual pockets and fittin, a a durable Venetian rf The Serge is of fine weave, fast color and London shrunk; the in- terlinings and tailoring make it shape-retaining. Children’s Dresses Specially Priced! ta’ White Pique Sit front, as plot: od quality Ghambray in er or blue: sixes 2 Hchool Girla’ pinid Gingham zit harmonizing — color $149 Hand-embrotdere . Repp Dress with PY white organdie trim tured. Hinane trim to 14 an for"sinoe! iris at youre’)... $1.97 Remic inne PR PRE A ee OF EEE RRS ROA OM NE EE AFA SRR ¢ eet seve oe iteier KawARVaA ae TIS ae oe ee ES SS