The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1921, Page 19

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AS TE OPENS SAFE eVictim Accused of Burglary Declares He Sought Only His Own Papers. Joseph Schmidt, thirty, a mechanic, of No, 930 Sixth Avenue, will be ar- |, MMlwaed to-day in West Side Court on WA charge of burglary if he ts able to aaleave Bellevue Hospital He has buckshot wounds and powder marks _ Which the police say came from his attempt to rob a safe of the F.fty- Fifth Street Ga No. 434 West both Street, After the safe had been robbed { Twice recently by some one who know * ,the combination, $80 being taken the ‘ first time and $50 the next, Kugeuc * Grebert, President of the corporation that operates the garage, rigged up “thicf trap’ on the order of the pand srenades used during the war, The device was a four-inch piece on pipe, half an ineh in diameter, ped in the top of the money er AU the front of the pipe was arge of buckshot. At the buck dru opened a springs r Which fr the safe open, but The cash drawer but no money no banglar had been pu d out, aken, Yesterday afternoon Schmidt, buckshot wounds In his face and right hand, was tted for treat- llevue Hospital, he police, Schmidt wounded when he safe, He said he in the corporation garage and, know- mn, opened tt Schmidt Jer in the concern ten assistant er he left BANDITS GET $3,000 Vi ctims Unwilling After Visit of Three Masked and Armed Men. Police of the Oak Street Station report great difficulty in getting enoush facts with which to bring about the arrest and punishment of three bandits who invaded a news- sepaper delivery office yesterday morn- ori were. Benton Cun TEC. WATKINS S823 5- Piece Slip Covers 5-Pe, Suites Reupholstered est style tapestry or Pa 5) Sille glinp, Apeinas, Inserted. y pollshe EF CO::. 39 W E ‘St 4" ST 5 Hrrookiyn Branch. 14 Hist Street, TH DANCING | ACADEMIES, DANCING CARNIVAL ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street, near Broadway Dancing Every Afternoon and Evening, Including Sundays, 2.30 P. M, to 12.30, 3 Lessons (; *) 30¢ Not necessary to take lessons, Lady Floor Manager will introduce you to suitable partner for danc- Learn to dance at this popu- institution, Skating on Ground Floor, Dancing on Second Floor. Coastipation. Te Used Crover “PARTNER IN GARAGE: became al but did not sell his stock. | a IN CRAP GAME RAID} to Aid Police | ing and took from employees and friends sums reported to aggregate more than $3,000, Twenty or more employees, with quaintances numbering six or eight, had cleared the floor of the mailing room at Chambers and Duane Streets and were engaged in “Afri- can golf.” Three masked bandits, who had left an automobile at the corner, entered, flourished revolvers and cried “Hands up!" They gath- ered up the currency on the floor and then searched pockets for more and watches and neckties and ands for jewelry, A few minutes later the driver of a delivery wagon truck burst into the Street Police Station and de- ed the calling out of the re- Detectives who hurried to found great ome the indignation among the victims, but little disposi- tion to make complaints which would divulge thelr names to thelr ‘em- ployer, They said they would rather thelr money than their jobs. The y complainants were the visitors, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 18, “JACKIE” COOGAN PASSES CRISIS; OUT OF DANGER Doctor Reports Little Star of “The Kid” Has Rounded the Turn Safely. “Jackie” Coogan, co-star with Charlie Chaplin in “The Kid,” and star star of “Peck’s Bad Be passed the crisis {np his illness at the Biltmore to- day and is now out of danger, it was ee . Jesse 8. Heiman, who attended WIT?’ YOU KNOW? Copytielt, 1821, by the Press Publishing Ox (The New York Evening World) QUESTIONS. who owned up to losing $390. The de- i twctives did not deny the possibility | pA Witt pituree, move in the watre of an “inside job.” Lael CE AN 2. What work of Sir Wal ca CABOT-MATHEWS patted” ansnymes WEDDING IS TO-DAY |«a Ceremony Is at St. Thomas's With Reception to Follow at Colony Club, Miss Currie Duke Mathews, onty daughter of Mra. Wilbur Knox Ma- thews, of No, 0 Park Avenue, Francis Higginson Cabot jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis H, Cabot, of No, 37 Bust 75th Street, will be married at 4 o'clock this afternoon in St Church. ‘The ceremony will be. formed by the Rev. Dr. Ernest Stires, after which a reception will be held In the ballroom of the Colony Club, Upon, their return from their honey- oon the young couple will live in New ‘on per- ee eee Last Kearsarge Survivor Dien. OMAHA, April 18.—Da:r ' Bartlett Sargent, eighty-three, last surviving member of the crew of the Ronrsarse, which sank the Alabama off Cherbourg, France, June 19, 1864, is dead at his home herer ‘Thomas's | for him the sobriquet, “The Unknown?” 3. In what American city ‘s Wa- bash Avenue, a famous street, noted for its fine buildings? 4. What kind of a twig, when properly forked and held by a person skilled in the art, is supposed to in- dicate where a well should be dug? 6. What is William @. McAdoo's middle name? 6. What is the highest mountain in Colorado? 7. Into what body of water does the Yukon River empty? 8, What is the capital city of the Canadian Province of Saskatche- wan? 9, What Is the tenth wedding an- niversary called? 10. In how many years will a dol- far double itself at compound in- terest at 6 per cent? ANSWERS. 1, The ‘Transtiguration; 3. The Waverly nove 3. Chicago; 4. ha- zel; 6. Gibbs; 6. Mt Lillie; 7, Bering Sead; 8. Regina; 9. tin wedding; 10. twelve. the young actor all night, sald he was | weary until the crisis was reached but later color came into his cheeks Jand he slept well. Throughout the night, the physi- clan sald, the little follow bravely In- quired about his condition and |showed manlike qualities In obcying instructions. The crisis was reached just before daylight, His temperature was @ little above normal at 10 o'clock and he was |sleeping soundly. Many friends of Jackie called to in- quire about his condition. Among them were Babe Ruth and Buster Keaton, mn Charlie, Chaplin is away on a vaca. tion nd knows nothing of Jackie's Hot coffee should be kept hot and served hot. Cups and serving pot (if one is used) should be warmed before- hand. Once the ex- quisite flavor of good coffee is de- stroyed by chilling itcannotberestored by re-heating. JOINT COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 74 Wall Street New York -the universal drink Ludwig Baumann’s Semi-Annual Sale of & Bed Room Furniture In order to es but one or two o! 928 Dresse dispose of Suits and Single Pieces of which there are a kind, we have made extraordinary price reductions 236 Bedroom Suits in Mahogany, Walnut and Ivory $40,000 Beds, Mattresses, Springs, Pillows, ‘Etc. Toilet Tables Only the newest and most desirable patterns and styles are represented and every article guaranteed perfect in every respect. SAVE 25 TO 40% Here Are but a Few Examples of the Wonderful Bargains rs, Chiffoniers, presse KS RED. Chimrosinn s Keg, Price $76- Accounts Opened from $5 to Open 9 to 5. 30—Saturday Evenings Until 9.30 America’s Greatest Furniture House Our Liberal Credit enables you to buy whatever you require at the sale prices. You need only pay a small first payment. Your purchase will be delivered promptly. the balance in small weekly or monthly payments. This is your chance to $975 Mine Chippendale Bed Room $775 Mahogany Queen Anne Bed $1100 Mahogany Louis XVI, Bed Then pay Suits (4 Pieces). Reduced to, .$725 Room Suits (3 Pi ieces). Reduced to. $598 Bed Outfit Consisting of All Cotton Mattress, White Enamel Bed, Al! Metal Spring Room Suits (3 Pieces). Reduced to. . $789. $215 Mahogany Chifforobes. Reduced to. $154 $10 pnrosrr the balance weekly or mouthly [1% West 125th St.| | 35t036 St. Block 8thAve. | | Newark, N. J. 49-51 Market St. We Give Sper ry Gold Stanips We have no connection with any other stores—These are our only three stores Owned by and bottled under the direct control of the French Government Natural Alkaline Water Used at meals prevents Dys- pepsia and re- lieves Gout, In- digestion and Uric Acid, Ask your Physician Note the Neme A Service You'll Appreciate ery one there o 1 work is needec No mutter what your t ire thoroughly equip) partment for just such EMERGENCY WORK ahu sub For inst an impression can be aken in the morning and a complete set of teeth be ready for you in he evening, All Languages Spoken. Lady Attendant WATERBURY DENTAL COMPANY Incorporated Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York | 414.16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Hours: 6 ro 6 Sunpayvs: cos! a time] | Teeth if | hte nas, OM tale Made at Reasonable Prices f eof os fae fae fon fem fon{am foe] me, cor 5h St (Over tigeett’s Drug More). AND MIM ST Noars 9 A.M. toOF M. Daily 6 fon tom fame fom fo he 2 World Wants Work Waser) | 1921.7 ot ee od AE ARN . ‘Double Event’? Offerings for Both Today and Tomorrow Annual Housekeepers Week | Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales —men For the greater convenience of customers we reprint in this condensed form all Hearn offerings which appeared in all Sunday papers for Monday's and Tuesday's Selling. Annual Housekeepers’ Week Sales Table Linens Bleached Linen Damask Pattern Cloths—70 in. x 70 in.— were $7.60 . eceseees BOB 70 in, x 90 | were $9.95, -7.50 8.74 70 in. x 108 in.— were RIL.OS Napkins to Match—29 in. x 22 in.—- were $9.95 dozen, -7,50 70-in, Bleached Linen— were $2.75 yard. 1.88 Bleached Linen Damask ‘Napkine— were $9.60 dozen..........6.37 Bleached Union Linen Damask Napkins—22 in, were $8.50 dozen napkins—were $24. 00. Bleached Linen Dam: Cloths—28 in. x 36 i mported and Domestic ched Mercerized, Damasks— ere $1.38 yard. . 92 64-inch Bleached Mercerized Dam- ask Napkins— were $1.38 dozen....+..+.-1.00 18 inches— were $1.95 doren 1.38 Asbestos Table Covers—48 inches round—were $7.96 ....+--5.75 54 inches round— were $8.50 . 6.75 Excellent Quality Table Cloths, Napkins and Tops Table Tops—365 in. x 85 in.— were .75... 50 45 in, x 45 ine were $1.15... 85 54 in. x 54 in— 64 in, x 64 in.— evetneses 2.10 Napkins -22 in. x 22 in— were $3.25 dozen. Buffet and Dresser Scarfs— were $2.15 and $8.95.......1.45 Scarfs and Centres— ++2.28 Towels and Towelings 24 et. Cotton Huck Towels,, 15 38 ct. Fine Quality Cotton Huck Towels . 23 78 ct. Large Size Huck Towels — heavy quality union linen... .44 68 ct. Imported Union Linen (part cotton) Glass Towels. $1.18 Imported Union Linen (part cotton) Huck Towels 68 Also a Pure Linen Pla: Huck Towel, Hemmed or Hemstitched. 28 ct, Cotton Toweling...Yd. .11 Union Linen Toweling (part linen)——were .34. 42 ct. All Linen Toweling. .Yd. 22 Heavy Linen Crash Toweling— 31 were 6+ Yd $2.58 Pure Linen Huck Towels 48 ct. Pure Linen Huck Tow (15x25) oe 28 ct. inashes, Turkish Towel 6B ct. * Soft “Absorbent Bl Towels . a $1.18 Fine Quality Bleached Turk- ish Bath Towels 6 18 ct. Turkish Wash Cloths .12', Bed Linens 74...¥d. 1,92 inen ale (part cotton) 100 6.50 Union Linen Pillow pao (to match) —were $2.97....Pr. 1.66 SILVERWARE $12.00 Sterling Silver Teaspoons— half dozen ay A ah ct, Glass Pepper “and Balt: ro 19 $17.98 Sterling Silver Candle- BULA ote ceacrtnreces Pair 10.77 B inches high— were $14.95 pales. eses 9.50 Silver Plated Table Spoons, Dinner Forks, Dessert Forks, Dessert Spoons and Bouillon Spoons— were $2.50 half dozen 1.44 S iver Pi inked Teaspoons— ‘ $1.25 half dozen 72 ne Handled Serving Pieces “4 were $2.25 each 1.25 Comfortables and Pillows Plowered Silkoline Comfortables— cotton filled: single sise d Silkoline Comfortal les NEN) 10 Flowered Mull Comfortables f!! size-—were $4.07 7 Floral Sateen Centre Comfort- ables—were $5.3 3.66 Selected New Mixed Feather Pil- lows. 20 bare BL 70 21x2h-—-were $1.17 84 Goose Mixed Pillows 26x80 ins.—were $1 1 Mixed Duck and C Pillows to 2HxB0 inch were 82 $.47,1.57 to 2.23 Imported Gray Goose and Down Pillows—20x28 to 26x40 inch were $3.97 to $5.47-2,50 to 3.44 FOURTEENTH STREET Annual Housekeepers’ Week Sales Cutlery 75 and 97 ct. Imported Steel Scis- sors—3', to @ inches..-.... 35 $1.25 Steel Shears... +71 $2.87 Table Knives and Porke— set of 6 cach $5.97 3-Piece Carvin: Sets $1.07 Pearl Handled Pieces 25 ct. Pal $2.58 6 pieces .... Aids to the Housewife 44 ct. Whisk Brooms $2.25 Floor Brushes 64 ct. Ostrich Feather No. 9 . $148 Gum Camphor—1 “1b ben containing 16 1-on, tablets..1,00 21 ct, Moth Balls o oo ol 14 et. Nephthaline Flakes—- 8 on. 23 ct. Geystallisad ‘Pure Wi Napthaline 36 ct. Moth Tablets... $1.05 Floor ts (Liggett’s) Liggett'’s Paint and Varnish Stain 27 ct. White Enamel — pt... .21 50 ct. White Enamel—% pt.. 140 90 ct. White Lnamel—1 pt.. :70 $1.74 White Enamel—1 qt...1,38 27 ct. Varnish Stain—all populir colors. 21 87 ct. Varnish St popular colors—1 qt....... .70 8 ct. Hygienic Sulphur Fumigator . $1.18 Cherry all colors and white. 92 Paint—¥; pt.. 130 t—bgtdas 30 ct. Floor Oil—1 pt...... 21 45 ct. Floor Oil--1 qt.. 34 = nat Screen Pai » or black. 70 ct. Screen Paint—-i pt. 8 ct. Bob White Paper—— Molly FOF seis aves sacs .25 $1.20 doz. Palm Olive Soap .. » 89 Manahan or White Tan 125 Suit size— our reg. 87. 155 Overcoat 8! our reg. $1.07 175 Ulster Size- 8 our reg. 200 Auto Six our reg. $1.97......06 Fake, 1.12 White Goods 40-inch Embroidery Voiles— were $1.20 45-inch Imported Organdies— were .4O 40-inch Organdies— were .O8 45-inch Lingerie Bal were 68 Dotted Swiss dot—were $7 36-inch Gabardines— were .68 48 Radnee 78 36-inch Linen Finish— were ,B8.....eecee sas CO Notions Iron Board Pads— WORE. TBs cdaarbecrvvvnsone 58 Iron Board Covers— were 38 .30 Rubberized Household Aprons— Ready-Made Dust Cape— were 10 Silk Blanket Binding -1¥ i) were 16 yd 2-inch—were 18 yd Mohair Blanket Binding: 1'%-ineh~-were 10 yd.. 2-inch—-were .12 yd... Quilted Pads and Padding 54-inch Table Pads— 34-inch Padding— Were BLOG... csesseeeeeeeee 85 Art Goods Japanese Blue Print Covers— Heinch were S117 94 St-inch—-were S104 1,17 H0-inch—were S197 1.44 Napkins were .6......don. .75 Searls we cu. 152 Oitcloth Lun 1d-piece 81.00 68 Folk ding Paper Waste Baskets © 50 4 | Ready-Made Cushions— were $1.47 1,00 | Annual Housekeepers’ Week 5. | Bed Muslins Fruit of t AG-Anc h Loom Muslin— tapbana, sbdaea’) Hasty Unb! eached Muslin— 40-inch—worth 16 .10' (No mull or telephone orders.) Establisbed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Annual Housekeepers’ Week Sale Sheetings (Limit one pie ‘No ‘mall or tele phone orders.) Standard Quality Shoets and Pillow Cases Tor trade reasons we on mention name of this particular well known brand, Pillow Cases 42x36 ins. were 34. + .23 2 45x96 ins. —were 36 o « Sheets 54x90 ina. te 90x108 ina,— were 08 lo $1.68.. .74to 1.34 Hematitched Pillow Cases-— $2590 Lis. were AB es 326 45x86 ins. -were E Hematitched Sheet 1s. Lo SIX0D ins.— R105 .84to] y Bed Spr rer weight—Gix00 ins. to 90x 100 ins—— were $1.98 to & 1,67 to 2.27 Crochet Spreads were $LIB.... ‘ 3.98 Full Size Crochet Spres were BU.08., $5.98 Sati Spreads . (No m ‘4 Nine telyahione ondare,) Annual Housekeepers’ Week Sales Draperies, Curtains aad Cretonnes Colored Net Curtaining—slight im- 25 perfections— perfeet price 48 rtistic Cretonnes — were $1.00 and $1.25 Cretonnes— were New Cretonnes were 5,000 Y. ves . AT Double width were 07 oss Imported Madras were .7,., 6 Fine Marie Antoinette Bed Sets values $25 to 30. . 19.94 Imported Net Panel Curtains—were $10.97 and $11.94 cach.....7.44 700 Pairs Colored Mad: wt 189 Curtains . Scrim Dutch Door Sets— Annual Housekeepers’ Week Sales Blankets and Flannels $13.65 All-Wool Blankets... .5.95 $16.94 Handsome All- Wool Blank- ets. 42 ct. Cri $4.24 Cotton i $8.97 Summer Wool Mixed Blank- ete—(single blankets) . 2.44 A limited quantity. Flannels Domet Bleached —25-inch— were U5 10 Domet Bleached and Unbleached— 27, 90 and 86-inch widths; also Canton Bleached and Unbleached 27 inches wide— were 48 to 54, 4 Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales $24.74 Dresses of Crepe de Chine, 17.77 $59.75 Women’s and Misses’ Canton Crepe Dresses, 48.50 French Hand-Made Summer Dresses Hearn Importation, 9,74 to 33,74 Semi-Annual Second Floot Sales Women’s Coats and Dolmans 31.50 Were $43.74 Early Season Clearance Wraps and Coats Were $75.00 and $89.00 Were $65.74......5 Were $41.74 and $45. ™ ‘ Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Tweed Suits, 20.00 } i ne ese tae Were $29.74 Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales SWEATERS j $5.48 Mercerized Sweaters. ..4.74 ' $7.48 Fibre Silk Sweaters. ...6,79 | $18.94 Knit Capes.........15,00 emi-Annual Second Floor Sales \ Kimonos and Breakfast Coats $4.97 Boxloom Crepe Breakfast Coats. . $4.47 Crepe Kimonos : ' Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales | CORSETS | $3,00 Corsets of Light Weight Coutil—_were $35.00..... & ' $5.50 Pink Brochet Corsete— 20 to 30.—were $5.50 3.94 $5.65 Taffeta and Messaline Petticoats ... .3.88 Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Children’s Lingerie 96 ct. Children’s Drawers— 1 to 16 years. viee SE $1.68 Childrs 1 Slips ° $1.48 Misses’ Cambric Nightdresses | 1 to Is years 84 $1.48 Children’s Bloomers... .84 f $2.97 Misses’ Princess Slips..1.97 g } $1.28 Children's Combinations— 5 8 to 19 yeara..........05. , Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Undermuslins $1.18 Night Dresses. $2.68 Envelope Chem ; i $1.48 Envelope Chemises— ‘ nainsook . ae ay 97 et. Drawers j Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales Silk Lingerie $3.48 Bloomer or Envelope Ct emises —of crepe de chine and satin 2,66 $6.00 Night Dresses—of crepe de chine and satin. Semi-Annual Second Floor Sales $8.97 Women's Extra Size Serge Skirts, 6.95 Blouse New models daily of our Blouse three recent arrivals at special prices: Tub Silk Slipover Blouse daintiest of flesh 5.00 fashioning and white were $86.85 Worsted Sweaters revers—-buff, were S408 MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent deate antitie $2.48 All-Wool French Serres 48-in, fine tw pris MALN FLOOR, $1.95 Colored Taffetas SILAS MAIN FLOOR $2.74 Untrimmed Bird's Nest H ONTRIMMEED HATS THUD FLOOR 28 ct. Lonsdale Combric wir 79 et. Sheets 12x00 Sitti BASE 97 ct. Infants’ Nainsook Slips Toke $5.49 Spreads Satin finteh Marse , AS miSweater Da: Dar add to the and Sweater Sections, plain or faney weave peacock, henna, and charm We feature | with | sheerest t variety Hand - elabe a bro and de Blouses designs work red with inished with filet were 86.85 are em neh dots 5.00 some with brush wool gray and navy 3 BQ 4d No Mall or Telephone Orders, ios’ Black Call Punips OSE FLOOR Men's ry Carter's Union ults $3.45 1.78 sor shortisieeves t whan y's Kepp Shirts n mad 1 1 atripes—all sige MAIN PLOOM, 1.27 well V8 MELTS MAIN FLOOR 30 otton Union Si eless—loose or 53 77 7 WOMEN'S CNTON SUTRA AA

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