The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1921, Page 11

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MIFGED ESCAPED (eeres sO CAPTURED t INBABY CARRIAGE i "sen Ridden of of Brooklyn f Taken Uptown as Fugitive | From Auburn. A tip reached the West 1524 Street) A Police Station early to-day that an ped convict was in hiding at No. 1] Weat 152d Street, and eight de-| VA) eetives were sent to tnvestigate.|| |) yy any they found the basement}|| | @Pertment of Joseph O'Rorke, twen- ‘aysnine, Bo one paid any attention to *netr||,} ‘€nboks or their announcement they |}/ were police officers, but soon the back r was opened quietly and a man ped out. Seeing officers, crouched fo .the areaway, he darted back, but Aid not have time to barricade the gjoor again avd detectives rushed in||, od arrested three men. ia They then searched the apartment | gyithout finding the alleged fugitive uatil they came to a baby carrlase.|// in iy, covered with bed clothing, was } @ man, He sald he was John Riddell, ‘twenty-five, No. 121 Penn Street, | "Brookly The police say he has a|/|/ Yong string of allases, and was sent | *o Sing Sing for five years for at- tempted burglary in 1919, Later he| 7 transferred to Auburn, fram which ed Feb, 18 last, with| another co’ ! Bes eating Tiddoll, the de- trctives took Joseph Ofhorke, per: a af having a revolver ‘and of harboring | in escaped convict: neh, | // mes Daly, twen' SWeas 152d Strect, charged with act-||/ fhe in concert with Lynch. “RICHEST MAN” , COULDN'T PAY TAX?! Tapisinte WeOhede Sends Him to ; Bellevue and Spoils President's Gold Plate Dinner. Magistrate McQuade in Weat Side Court to-day passed up an invitation to fund spoiled what promised to be the st | LAl Winner to which he ever had bevn in-| hd 3st Stroet, to || Pellevue Hospital for observation. Mantel wus arraigned for offering a hee ek ‘instead of ensh for an $4.20 Kt | bal after Irving Reisner of No. 1301 || Ia Avenues Brong, hed Given hon | ail over town at. night, | Goths tax sald Mantett. fer hells, Judge. [be y muest at a fi inne I'm ue: nt Harding and the Cabl- wet b dinner will b " gold V'm_ riving y uv $500 diamond cane lt I'm the wealthiest | superintendent, barrioaded | . ith iron doors front and baek. THE EVENING rs wapnrepay, MARCH 23, 1921. nh i Lane oon ee, it Og i inner? fre ee econo about that’ ¢8207" Interpolated the | The cou Fe reread he - able to dine th ‘Monteui”at, at Micliowus, Franklin Simon & Co. A Store of Individual Shop; | FIFTH AVE.—}37¢th and 38th Sts. it | ~ Gloves Long on Fashion Short on Price— TWENTY BUTTON WHITE GLACE KIDSKIN | GLOVES .- _ Imported From Paris For Madame et Mademoiselle Q 75 HE finger prints of fashion show these gloves have ‘increased in smart-* ness—the finger posts of price prove - they have decreased in expensiveness. .. High Quality Maintained | Low Price Regained | FEMININE GLOVE SHOP—Street Floar = All Styles You can help economize o 7 SSE The Children’s Easter Shoes == PF . All Leathers and Misses, Alt Sizes Growing Girls Pumps, Boots, and Small Oxfords, Children Sandals n the family expense budget substantially by pur- chasing the children’s shoes in the amply stocked juvenile departments of the Big Blyn Stores. It is not just moderate price that makes Blyn Children’s Shoes more economical. aR It’s the careful attention to right shape, correct fit and Little Men's Shoes Brown and Black Calf fiat 9 0 i... 00 Bias 8% Children’s Black. ‘West Side Stores: = Wee Cag ss mr a, one emure ey Pat Stores: good leathers that make Blyn Shoes last longer and always satisfy. | "e Two- | Children’s Blyn- Stra; Plan Oxfords “The Shoe That Feels Like Nothing On.” fora aN hd - Mey Patent (aioe, Sim ite Metal and Sines 11% to 3. Biss 2% to 1. on Be, Hiss, Boda. "oak? a Newark : Blyn-Plan ia Russi see 8% to 11 to it Children’s White Nu-Buck Lace Boots A dressy Summer model, Misses’ Shaped Mercer- Sizes 8% to tl, 5.00 Sises 111% to Sizes 2% to 7... Pack, white and Cordo- van, Excop- tional value, 59c AT ovow Lowery, 10h Sh Ay ano se BLOOMINGDALES| 59TH IMs 60TH STREET—THIRD TO LEXINGTON AVENUB, = a ONE BLOCK FROM PARK AVENUE On Sale To- morrow at the Exceptional Low Price of Chine and Taffeta Navy, Brown, Tan, Taupe, Grey, Wine, and a large variety in Black. Sizes 16 to 20—36 to 44 Bust Measure Six models pictured. Twenty to select from Bloomingdales—8econd Fiver, Boys Suits Specially Priced for Easter These suits have the good tailoring that put them in the “correct”’ class, and the materials that keep them looking just as well late in the season as when they are put on new for Easter. The Middy suits will delight the little fellows hearts. The values will delight Dad. Blue Serge Middy Suits : $7.95 Norfolk Suits : $10.95 Only 100 of these suits of all-wool navy blue serge, trimmed with three | Suits of all-wool navy blue serges, homespuns and cheviots, in a wide assort- rows of white braid on collars and cuffs. Regulation emblem on sleeve, of me ied a adele a tel Livia the coos ae mores fant box yoke, front and back. Straight, lined trousers. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Sizes 8 to 17 years, Poor. Our Great Spring Sale of Mens Silk Shirts If you went out and bought the be materiel it would cost more than one of these master-tailored shirts. The collection is superb— new patterns, new tasteful color combinations and from the leading silk mills of the Hope And as for wear—they are fashioned of that heavy, luxurious silk that never seems to wear out. Colors are guaranteed fast. Sizes 14 to 17. A Wonderful Group of Rich Materials lesintatm ites) broadcloth silks, satin Eagle—Heavy broadcloth silka of ex- “cls. ceptional quality. Empire—Heavy broadcloth silks, in Jersey Silks in neat stripes, with satin neat fine stripes. effects. Eagle—Crepes of very fine quality Heavy white broadeloth silk. satin stripes. Empire—White on white silk. A Friendly Warning There are only 1,800 shirts in this sale. Our last sale sold over 7,000 shirts 5.88 (TAX 29e) 1800 to Choose from— Only the Finest of Silks in the Entire Lot. in one day. If you bought pital = Dg sale you will know what we mean when we say that these si ually good quality. Pit lyc Our Banner Spring Sale of Mens and Young Mens Suits of Quality || $99.50 Just in time for Easter comes this splendid sale—we bought these suits at a price-concession from one of the foremost manufacturers of really fine clothing. The tailoring shows that careful finish and scrupulous styling that distinguishes the unusual from the ordinary. The finest of Worsteds...Cassimeres... Homespuns... Navy Serges and Unfinished Blue Worsteds. A smart array of the newest Pencil Stripes, Herringbone Weaves, Checks and Overplaids, as well as the wanted Conservative patterns. A Price That Means the Utmost in Value ‘The models include two and Lerognze pean single or double-breasted styles and conservative effects. The coats are and full lined; some quarter lined with silk. Be on hand the firet thing Thursday morning and youl! go away with your Easter suit provided for. All sizes for every type of man or young man.

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