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. DETECTIVES SHOT AT | wath wen two of the detectives AUTO KILLS CHILD |Ristht, that {t erashed into a two-|tho automobile struck the child and —— their heels, Motorist and Theatre s ini As they fled through Union Square ' by “ rneatte Crowds Join | ssote were fired at the pursuers and in Chase — Fugitives Are one of the post policemen who ran up Locked Up. was about to shoot one of the detec-! Jumped out a man at the curb shouted, AS THEY PURSUE 5) “Here's but," ana all five tovk to tives when he learned his error, The story building with euch force that| passed over btm. AND WRECKS STORE | the wais sagged and it was necessary | ‘Then, before Wojtoneki could | ee to declare the building unsafe for oc-| straighten out the wheels, his car Driver Swerves Car So Sharply It| eupancy. ran over the curb, narrowly missing ci several reons, and crashed into the Plunges Across Sidewalk Joseph Wojtonski, twenty-seven, of | 5,5 oK balding at No. 355 Broadway, No, 314 Sixth Street, Jorsey City, was|the first floor of which je occapled by Into Building. driving slowly along Broadway about| Abraham Cohn, a druggist, tearing (Automobitists driving in Fourth Ave-| ugitives when caught had no weapons.| After running down and killing §7 o'clock, the police way, when at 16th|4Way the iron cotumn which sup hue at midnight, together with crowds| Joseph Grenhardt, one of them, had from the nearby thoatres thronged tothe] fallen into a basement and cut his trail of pistol shots and running men| scalp. Grenhardt, eighteen, who aald tn such numbers that extra policemen| he was a laborer of No, 40 East ith were needed to disperse the crowd und] Street, had four cartridges and a black: | Permit six detectives of the Safe and| jack in his pocket. The other prison-|~— Loft Squad to take five prisonera to the| ors are Charles Haley, eighteen, of men behaving suspiciously on the alde-| No. 40 Bast 1th Street. 25 WESt AQ" SE SPECIAL te MANDARIN coat Very Swagger, Very Distinctive, Very New 45.00 [NCLUDING a special lot of individual wra, in Satin Duchess, Ramona, Tricotine, in dis- tinctive and exclusive models originally up to $85, at the one CLEARANCE PRICE of 45.00 ?') BONWIT TELLER & CO, The Specally Shop of € FIFTH. AVENUE AT 38™ STREET FOR SATURDAY Three types of the fashion- able Shirt and Blouse which offer very attractive values SE a —— 8.50 Eton and “sweater” collars; French cuffs. In white only. ‘ “= TAILORED SHIRTS of CREPE de CHINE 10.50 | | Eton collars; plaited fronts; link cuffs. In bisque, gray, white; also in men’s wear silk i = VOILE BLOUSES and / SLIPOVERS 12.50 White voile with woven colored dots. Slipovers have white voile collars. Blouses have “sweater” collars of organdie and West 23d Street Station, No, 191 Moffat Street, Brooklyn; Ed-| Riley, Dibbs, Gorman, O'Leary, Jo-| ward McGinnis, twenty-one, of No. 761 fephs and Roan of that squad were in| McDonough Street, Brooklyn; Joseph an automobile going westward toward] Walpole, elghteen, of No. 441 East 121st Fourth Avenue when they noticed five| Street, and Martin Kiley, nineteen, of TAILORED DIMITY SHIRTS five-year-old boy, the driver of an aul-| Street five-year-old Chester Negezaky {Ported the upper floor | the walls o tomobile, according to the police,| of No. 4 Trembly Court darted in front | officials declared the bullding unsafe, swerved his car so ebarply at Broad-| of pis car. Wojtonski gave the steering | WoJtousk| was held on a charge of way and 16th Street, Bayonno, last! whee! a sharp twist, but the wheels of manslaughter. | | Franklin Simon a Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. is ‘ In the Newest Shop That Opens Its Doors to Youth, Fashion Opens the Eyes to Vartety Girts’ EMBROIDERED FrRocKsS OF SILK. CREPE DE CHINE .... REPE DE CHINE is the most youthful silk, and colored embroid- ery is the most becoming embellishment—the de- cision is significant in a shop that gives youth its undivided attention, sub- divided only by its atten- tion to Fashion. Crépe de Chine, Frocks with Colored Wool Embror- dery; Navy Blue, Brown, Henna or Gray SIZES 12 TO 16 YEARS ae OTHER SILK Frocks For Girts 18.59 to 59.59 GIRLS’ DRESS SHOP— Second Floor New Building —Fifth Avenue Entrance as Usual with IMPORTED BOSOMS @ Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antonius was a:magutrate at 16 Speaking of Values— Wearmoor Topcoats for Boys $20),00 HE models are plain, Raglan-shouldered, or belted styles. The fabrics are all-wool cheviots and tweeds in solid shades and neat herringbones. The workman- ship is Wearmoor, which. means just what it says— WEARMOOR. We will leave the price to continue the argument. Sizes 11 to 19 years, Wearmoor Suits #15.7> to $30,% franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Mm CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR rr errr eed + THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL ®, 1921." Z ie eee 9 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Belwecn 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street | EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Saturday in WOMEN’S Extra Quality SILK HOSIERY Perfectly made, full fashioned Hosiery in lustrous, good wearing silks Fine Ingrain Silk Hose Pure Thread Silk Hose Black only—silk tops and lisle Black, also shades of Gray and soles, full reinfo! Brown; lisle tops and soles $1.95 $1.45 Specials in SILK HAND BAGS The latest Spring models which will prove fitting accompaniments to the new costumes Envelope Hand Bags 300 Silk Moire Hand Bags Silver or gold plate mounted. Inside fittings, nickel mountings All the favored street shades. and attractive frames $5.00 »4 7.50 $2.95 WOMEN’S and MISSES’ TRIMMED TAFFETA HATS A wide variety of the newest models for Spring and Summer wear. Special at $8.50 Third Floor Smart flower trimmed effects in an excellent quality Taffeta. Many are cleverly combined with Hemp. Black, Brown, Navy Blue and the season’s favored new shades Fownes’ 16-Button Length SILK GLOVES for WOMEN In an Exceptional Sale Saturday at $1.95 Paris Point embroidered Gloves in a wide range of the most desirable, colors. Ecru, Bobolink, Champagne, Pearl or Dark Gray, Beaver, African Brown, Mode, Black and White. A Group of WOMEN’S SWEATERS at $9.75 Main Floor Offer a most exceptional opportunity to acquire seasonable, distinctive, high quality Sweaters at a decided price advantage Shetland Wools, Chiffon Alpaca and Camel’s Hair in Tuxedo or Surplice etfects. An extensive range of colors and novelty weaves. | Announcing a most complete, interesting display ot Fashion's Latest Novelties in Women’s Parasols and Umbrellas Ktevealed in this assemblage are a variety of exclusive models in colorful Cretonnes and Silks, including Canton and Georgette Crepe Unusual Values for Saturday: Women’s extra quality satin and Women’s extra fine tape edge plain tape edge Silk Umbrellas; Silk Umbrellas, with richly carved short models with club top and amber post and ring handles; tip, amber handles. Bakalite rings novelty effects in leather loops, and posts, also fine leather effects. sun and rain models $6.75 — | $8.50 = Nb ee eee nee a re pene ene een ment ee