The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1921, Page 9

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| | MORE DETECTIVES SEAT TO GIVE LG AFINAL LOOK OVER Taking Every Chance That He May Give Clue to Wall 2 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, {Younger Molenaor Protect Family if Their Shack | law books, | his son Wilford and his daughter, Evelyn Holstein, buttressed to-day against the prom!sed invasion of Willlam Norton, a contrac. ned to tunnel under their shack on 194th Street, near Broad- tor who has thr Says Is Destroyed | Not with swords and guns, but ith | Molensor, | Martin Montro consider th WILL PROTECT HUT |RUYTS IN COURT BY LAW, NOT-FORCE! FACES TWO WIVES Statutes | Women Who Lived in Same Flat With Him Bewildered—He Is Held for Trial. Antoine Ruyts, who has been living Aira, [With two wives and two children by seives (the first wife in a three-room flat at Yo, S12 53d St t four months, ball by » Brooklyn, for the was held in $1,001 Magistrate Waleh in Fifth |}Avenue Police Court to-day o1 Street Bomb Explosion, | 74%, {0 Pulld ® modern apartment) charge of bigamy. The court. pros » Wilford paid he had discovered sta- | ceedings revealed that wife No. 2 is Detective sereeant Janies J. Gowan; bak did a Whose protect them ioe to have her marria nnulled in charge Of the Bomb Squad, and], We,G0 NOt Propose to rsort to force, rave will live “wien wuibeet. with Detective-Henry Barth, who has been “We believe in law and sufficient protection in No. 1 and his two daughters, fifteen assigned exolusively to the Wall] resisting invasion of ou: and thirteen years old, but wife No. 1 of force,” saya’ sip is ‘ ty Btreet explosion investigation, start-|° "he watchman guarding the dyna-|StY* “BF '8 through with Ruyts. All €4 to-day for Scranton, Pa. to give Tito Ligi the “final once over.” They put in the night going over the rec- ords of the case and were frankly scopttical about Ligi's possible con- nection with the case, The reason for their trip was unwillingness to pass up any chance, however slender, that Ligi's connection with radical groups might furnish some lead that will help solve the mystery. The Secret Service men and detec- tives who are working on the case in and around Scranton have been unable to learn where Ligi was the day of the explosion, but Walter Nelles, the prisoner's New York law- yer, says he has found twelve Italians who will testify Ligi was in Scranton that day. : Activity in Scranton centres on the search for “Betty,” Ligi's sweetheart, who disappeared the day he wus ar- rested, The mysterious woman is a pretty Italian who had been almost continuously in Ligi's company for a year. The authorities believe she can tell where Ligi was between Sept. 8 and Sept. 25, which he has not done satisfactorily Ligi, In the Scranton jail, declares he does not know where the girl is or why she departed from Scranton. He has refused to tell her Inst name, and his friends in ‘Shanty Hill,” where he lived, have profeased ignorance of her. It is believed she received letters from Ligi, written from places he visited when he was absent from Scranton for brief periods last fall, and the searchers would like to get hold of the letters in order to learn just where the man journeyed and why. According to the officials of the jail, Ligi joked with his fellow prisoners about Smith's declaration that he was with the driver of the bomb wagon, 1 was in Scranton that day,” Ligi insists. ———.._- INJURED FLEEING COP. Suspect Jumps Out of Window While Detective Wal Detective Gummers of the Bast $8th Street Station went to the apartment of Frederick Muller, twenty-seven, on the second floor of No, 209 East 77th Street, at 6 A. M. to-day, and on being admitted told Muller he was under ar- rest on un old burglary charge. Muller sald he would put on his clothes and go, and he did—through a rear window to tne courtyard, Tie fall alsabled him and he was taken to Belle- yue with possibly a fracture of the right we Cool Slip Covers For the Summer Your last chance to order Now AT BARGAIN PRICES Make your home attractive at smallest cost during this MONEY SAVING SALE We are the oldest and most reliable house, TEL.FITZROY 6931 Write, Call or Phone for Samples, Slip Cover 5 PIECES Of ood, sturdy cretonne’ or dam= fink, Suitable for any room. At this low price. ie ) tation elit Fae emg a ic new, Row springy te Farniture called for and delivered tree, () fh SLIP COVER CO Main Office and Factory 511—7th Ave., ssn. Difor also applies iy Long Tsland, New OF Semey wind Staten Island, CASTORIA For Infants and Children tn Use For Over 30 Years | Always bears the Signature of mite and tools toss the be carried Molenaor most blind, 900,000. well To-Day--Its Price! “Lower than buy anywhere else.” That has been our slogan for 67 years. To-day, after the top-prices of war- times, portant than ever. And, usual, by reason of our enormous buying-power, we lead the rest. Com- pare the few examples shown here thousands it is oe Yon was ur out or not is eighty-four and He says the hut and the bit of ground surroundin has left of property form by his grandfather district now worth more tha The courts have decide has no title to the ground, but he has|witz told the Court he hopes to have hung on in hope something would | turn up proving his right to it, as| as to millions of doll of other property: ly 0 Hi in the you can more im- from the in our stock. Our LIBERAL CREDIT Is at Your Disposal _ mployed in making street would | room to-day, plainly bewilde are all he| ge” w |she wants from him is support for tu |herself and the children The women sat together in th juel Liebowitz, a lawyer, appeared for ie | Ruyt with a couple of interpr Both women claim they had never | heard of the other until they met in oo ~oklyn, although Ruyts insists that he|they agreed to live together, Liebo- the tangle straightened out May 2, the amination. before orth date set for Ruyts's ex- = = Greenpoint Decorated Metal Bed In American Walnut finish; square posts, heavy. fill perforated panels; trated, at In American Walnut finish, at $26.98 Ry) SAFETY FIRST! genuine ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,’ tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cort bat a Asnirin in the trade mark of By Four-Piece Queen Anne Period Suite in American Walnut ing of BUFFET, CHINA CLOSET, SERVING DINING TABLE, 48 in, 6 ft. extension. as illustrated, at 3-Piece High Grade Period Cane Panelled Living Room Suite With cane panels stered in fine qual two pillows and roll to match, at OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Con GO" AveclS"Sr, i mahogany finished frames, uphol- ity Satin Damask, with spring seat, oF Manutact att ‘225 MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES on Genuine Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions, Accept only an “unbroken package” of which contains proper direc- nip——Larger packages. © of Monomosticncidseler of Galloylicacte Broa dway at Ninth Street New York. Business Hours - to 5. Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Wh: We vorite Grad Cre) also mer day in th ately casion Mai fancy, Pre stripe cale, or ric! The. m Sev effect solid cross: trimn Moc organ frock white GLOVES Natural yellow chamois. Some from France, Some from England. makefs to get maker quality, and the fa- spring. 2-button, $2.75, $3. Slip-on, $3, $3.50, $4, Strap-wrist, $4, $4.’ 8-button doeskin, $4. Main Floor, Old Building Georgette crepe, $39.50 to $65, When planning this col- lection of white frocks we The practical mothers of to- frocks fectly simple, others are quite medium. Net Frocks, $39.50 Model pictured will give an! Bungalow Aprons $1.10 to $1.65 | tractively trimmed with piping Main Alsie, Main Floor, Old Building | Umbrellas Daylight Saving now. Washable New ite doeskin. went to, the ver; the best ‘ana- styles and weights for $4.75. SHAWLS Of Spanish lines They are having a decided vogue at present. Women are wearing them as pic- turesque wraps for evening, or with light frocks in the daytime. Especially charming are those of heavy silk, beau- tifully hand-embroidered in uation Frocks Ln fy graceful floral designs and specialized— Fordergd with luxurtous alli Organdie, $25 to $79.50. fringe. ce a ET pyc cola Our collection includes Dotted Swiss, $39.50, shawls, one or two yards square, in white, from $8.50 pe de chine, $39.50 to $125./| $106. 2-yard black shawls, $25. Third Floor, Old Bullding kept in mind the sum- needs of Miss 14 to 20 Afternoon Gowns and Little Frocks Of souple satin } $52 believe—and rightly so— is or silk crepe e selection of graduation s that may be appropri- worn on many other oc- The models are all char- ng: acteristically simple. Ex- cellent material and fault- less lines achieve the smart result rather than elabora- tion and ornament, The result is that all of these frocks have a decided per- ny of the dresses are per- , and some are the happy idea of the moderateness of our| sonality, based on good prices, Yards and yards of 7 i ici Valenciennes lace adorn this| @8te and simplicity. frock of fine net in an effec. In Canton crepe there is one tive yet girlish way. This frock| model made with the uneven comes in dainty pink and cream| hem line and with the skirt that color, as well as in white, ties around with a wide girdle that knots over the hip; in mid- night blue this is most attrac- tive. Another model in crepe de chime is made with bands of the material caught together by fagoting. Of soft crepe-back satin is a frock made with vestee and col- lar and cuffs of embroidered white net. In midnight blue, black, brown and beige. Second Floor, Old Building Second Floor, Old Building Tenth Street tty, well-fitting models of d, figured or checked per-| or plaid ginghams—at ‘krack braid. Slip-on Aprons $1.65 to $3.85 Coolest, crispest y answer the purpose of| ple house dress. | | ral attractive models, of SUMmMer fabric ive cretonnes, bound with color—figured ‘pereales’ or ORGANDIE—the same fabric bar voiles, rickrack braid which, under another name, our ned; $1.65, great-grandmothers wore to del in two-toned gingham, /@¥ parties and balls die collar and cuffs, or Printed in dots and colored of crepe, with vestee of| figures on white grounds; also hairline checks and small block checks of color. 36 in. wide, 7be yard. Main Floor, Old Building dotted swiss, $3.85. Re-covered— Ronaclimitad timerodi “The lowest price at which ‘or a limites nly we |) ey 8 ure uble to quote special || years’! is what the head of th prices for re-covering um- || little suits, thoroughly up to brellas. perior in quality, new, fresh We shall be glad to have | at a remarkably low price. our wagon call, if you wish stock at about double this pri to avail of these special % prices, Nine models in long and short Cut Out and Mail JOHN WANAMAKER Plea brella, Cotton at $ Silk and cotton at $3.25 and girdles, Better quality at $4.75. All-silk, $5.25. 10 yards. (Check fabric desired, and ’, state what color, or if black, preferred in the all-sik, All Men’s Umbrell the reat are in black only.) ; 275—plain handle... CHArTO vipsccrsreessccecees barge 300—silver trimmed. Send C. 0. D 30—silver trimmed... . i—gold trimmed..... conve Name 29—Mal. handle ee hanecae 26—gold and silver trimmed Middies for boys 8 to 10; the o NEW YORK ase send for um 3 to be re-covered with: || Roman stripe Taffe 300 yards of taffeta silk sash 8—ivory trimmed 4 Men's Shop, 800 Boys’ Wash Suits—$2.95 \and Oliver Twist styles, in tam, gray, blue | colors in Roman stripes; 11 inches wide; an excellent quality for so ALSO—$1.80 to $4 satin lingerie ribbon—65e to $2 per piece of| Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. mi The Blouse to suit the occasion This season the blouse is as versatile and as clever in assuming a hundred and one different personalities and shapes as is the frock. Never before has the blouse been so vital a part of one’s costume. Never before has the Wanamaker Blouse Shop been more thoroughly representative of the current taste. These Sales for Tuesday 400 CHAIRS for bedroom and dining-room—less than Half Price For example— $2.50 for a $7.50 chair. Up to— $75 for a $162 set of five side chairs and one arm chair, with blue hair-cloth seats. 408 all told—sample din- ing room and bedroom chairs. A clearing of the decks, making room for our great showing of reed and willow furniture for summer. These examples will give you an idea of the remark- able values: $39 for a $93 set of walnut dining room chairs, 5 side, 1 agm, leather seats. | $3.75 for a $8.75 golden oak dining room chair, leather seat (small stock), $5 for a $14 walnut dining room chair, leather seat. $4 for a $9 golden oak dining room chair, leather seat. $5 for a $12 mahhgany bed- room rocker, cane seat. | $3 for a $8 mahogany bed-! room rocker, cane seat. | $3.50 for a $10 walnut bed- room rocker, cane seat. $3.75 for a $9.75 mahogany droom rocker, cane seat. $3 for a $8.50 mahogany bed- room rocker, cane seat. $4 for a $10 walnut bedroom rocker, cane seat. Going on— Manufacturer's readjustment sale of bedroom and dining room suites at-40 per cent. less, of Chinese grasy aod reed furniture at one-third less. Fifth and Sixth Galleries New Bullding Another remarkable LINEN Sale! 1,110 Breakfast Cloths at HALF price 275 cloths, 54x54 in., were $8.. 800 cloths, 50x50 in., were $7.... wale wie | 525 cloths, 45x45 in., were $6............ @2.76 each 180 Tablecloths at HALF price i} Were Sale price 14 tablecloths, 2144x214 yards........$24.00 $12.00 8 tablecloths, 2x3 yards... ‘ $15.50 | 9 tablecloths, 2x3 yards... $13.50 15 tablecloths, 2x21 yards. $13.25 10 tablecloths, 2x2! yards. $11.25 | 8 tablecloths, 2x2 yards $10.50 | 6 tablecloths, 2x2 yards.... $9.00 | 30 tablecloths, 2x8 yards...........- $7.50 80 tablecloths, 2x24 yards.......... $6.25 | | All the breakfast cloths and tablecloths above listed are PURE jlinen, from our own stocks, all marked at the long prices quoted up to Money Saving, always, here cr is not big type and big talk in the newspapers — but the quality, fashion and fair ~ price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction. The Blouse in all its moods The little blouse pictured at the extreme left is one of the newest and smartest. Of a beautiful quality of crepe de chine in gray or soft French blue stitched with rush color, it ties over the skirt and fastens in back with sash ends. The panel part in front and the collar and cuffs have hand-made _button- holes, stitched in color; $10.50. The blouse next to this is of soft Georgette crepe trimmed with wide panels of Venetian lace in ecru color. ‘This is a tie-around model that may be worn tied as one chooses. To be had in high shades so much desired this season, Price $25.45, In the middle of the sketch is a clever little over-blouse, made of a finely woven silk jersey material of the type the French woman wears, This is developed in brilliant green with collar and cuffs of heavy line crash, edged with vividly colored braid, Price $23.50. One of the smartest high- neck blouses of the season is to the right of this blouse, Here it is pictured in gray erepe de chine, hand fagot stitched with rust color. It ma; also be had in all white, or mid- night blue with rust. Price $16.65. At the extreme right is & little handkerchief linen shirt with the smart Eton collar and cuffs, outlined with fine frills of self ma- terial. This blouse is equipped with a smart black leather belt and is worn over the skirt. Price, $9.50. The Eton collar blouse and its variations are to be had in sev- eral materials. In heavy India silk—very smart—at $9.75. An- other model in silk, $11.50. A charming white batiste model with cuffs in colored dimity, in mauve or blue or pink, is $3.50. Second Floor, Old Building ADORABLE Colored Frocks for tiny girls Sizes 2 to 6 Included are many imported models, reproductions and adap- tations of importations, and lovely frocks of domestic origin. They are charmingly simple, crisp and fresh as can be; de- signed for every occasion, and catering -both to the mother of simple tastc; who prefers prac- tical little frocks, and to the woman of luxurious preferences who loves the alluring daintiness of imported frocks. | | | | Practical Dresses Of chambrays, ginghams, Devonshires or crepes, for pes to the more festive frocks and imports of dimities, pongees, linens or organdies for afternoon | today. | i. ° . i} | Linen Huck Towels—Third less Were (doz.) Sate price | 250 dozen, 19x36 inches, hemmed $18 - $12 185 dozen, 17x32 in., hemmed -$12 270 dozen, 18x35 in., hemstitched 8 $12 250 dozen, 15x22 in., guest size..... 2 $8 Firat Floor, Old Building | a) . we've been able to offer such in. Phe Piano Salons e section says. They're lovely the Wanamaker standard, su- and most attractive; marked We have had similar suits in ce. the Half-yearly sleeve middies or regulation sailor: det and navy. thers for 3 to 8 years, Third Floor, Old Building | ta Ribbon, $1.25 yd. ribbon in different combination Main Floor, Old Buliding | as—Half Price Grade Because until 9 this evening—first day of ale of Used PIANOS The BIG Piano Event of the day being in the nature of a half-yearly, readjust. ment of stoeks, we pay more attention to the making of prices low enough to be attractive than to the making of profi Piano Salons, First Gallery, New Building and parties. Charming high shades. $2.95 to $10.50. In the Infants’ Salons. Third Floor, Old Building will remain open There are 145 used up right pianos, grand pianos, and player-pianos, begin- ning at $75. And 67 NEW pianos and player-pianos, reduced, at savings of $65 to $225, Music rolls, 4 for $1. 50 musiec-roll cabinets and 100 piano benches at one-fourth less. 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