The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1921, Page 13

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va ‘ c | THE EVENING WoRLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921.” : GIRL IN AUTO WIN not arresied and their namen were [SAYS TEACHER PINCHED BOY a | | mot made public. The car was iden- | Staten, te o Anery tifled as belonging to Max Stillman, She Gets © Sammons. Broadway at Ninth Street A, ca an a ea aT No. re Ok tee Ave-| Mra, M. Robillard, a teacher in the New York. nue, Bay Ridge. He said the car was | public school cn “ity, ; r [stolen last night at, tovh Street and | boon served with omen re io ote Business Hours 4 | Er is not big type and big talk in the newspapers — but the quality, fashion and fair Fifth Avenue, while he was Ina cigar |The ye, eh a Polise touly “tps 9 to 5. price of the goods in the store McCarthy and Miss Wingrath said | Morrow on the complaint of Mrs. Jose. Teleph which make value and give 1 they would go to the Jamaica Court | Phine Cooper, No. 12 Grant Street, Grant a, -clePhone_ + lasting satisfaction. | to-day to make an additional com. | City, who accuses the teacher of pincn- Stuyvesant 4700 : | plaint of attempted extortion. Ing the arm of her twelve-year-old son, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, mh =e FIRST SEA SERPENT "sis nov i} Mrs. Robillard told the warrant oflcer i ps Up Cp, who PESONWAY TOCUBA vsti sees T Best Offer of Men’s Low Shoes New York has yet had $7.85 pair 1) Captures Two. Passengers on Munamar See It, Get |charge against the teacher is assault in . 2,000 pairs were ~yeony ny the third deg Excited, Find It Only Barrel | Suny natn, am se sts, std Hawn cmecnmstssterts | Other Thursday Sales |Women’s Tweed 4 Bay Ridge, and his brother-in-law, | Capt, Andrew Asborn of the steam-|daughter of a well-known contractor, ', Harry McCann, No. 6818 Fifth Ave-| ship, Munamar, wouldn't lle to a BiB SF Galherina Dav Gad tip ates Just 150 Fine Hats at $14 Topcoats at $32.50 Bue, Brooklyn, were arrested at Ful-|news reporter. Neither would his 65|:he un on herself, ‘The tragedy was New, smart coats that av ton Street and Tompkins Avenue, passengers who grrived to-day from| the, renult of @ quarrel Between the We nee mi ie aupuenes of are exactly the type for ordered; 1,000 have AaBrooklyn, {| Antilia, Cuba, ‘They all vouch for the | Siti# Whe have heen ele death, some of these hats this season at | year, just arrived; ET re era ot OE SURE, UW days neo, 6F the TiC Metre Core rere eae oath travel and sports wear. just arrived; 8 styles citing automobile race in which they were finally halted by a revolver shot $25, others at higher prices, and The athletic woman likes some at $35, | them to wear over her golf} serpent of the season. | It was a sunny day and the passen-| tan; 8 styles black. which punctured a tire. They were | trollin, a dice aa Simply case vell- il- idi . i-| i ‘ i Hela in 42.600 ba each in the Pith [inked he sl esing wide liner making reudy for" tne Summer ness" woman’ finds this |g , Weve had New York combed clean. There in't pair | Avenue Court to-day on charges of | something swirling on the waves season—and as 15) hats were a mere : ; |of men's low shoes to match them in quality at the price. grand larceny, “It's a sea serpent!" they cried | Lauten {s alleged to have confessed | _ There it was, sure enough | type of topcoat suitable We didn't expect to find their match—or near it—because, handful to him, he gave them to us at a dew Htindred and one i or a ‘undred and one oc-| 4; matter of fact, we ourselves cannot duplicate this order ssion, which we in turn pass on to a sea ser- that the car he used was stolen and | Dent! It seemed to be enjoying itself, . casions, « °% A if that he had used a Department of |/PPINE leaping, coiling. | Searcely two hats alike . Two Models [OESByNmaEE chee Justice badge in an effort to extort | nent veers iat HC hed fovernenaeee The collection is very interesting. Obs with raglan, snd: thal Bottom price—but not to stay J money. He sald he had found the | 72?” Papi hi Me ; Practically every woman will be able to other with set-in sleeves. The| The order was given the manufacturer (one of our reg- Setae. thing like it, He ordered the ship put find the kind of hat she desires—tailored en @ bit out of its course for a closer A plucky girl, Miss May Wingrath, | view. The Munamar drew near. The No. 547 Kosciusko Street, Brooklyn, | tail of the serpent was distinctly visible raglan model is of plaid wool| ular makers) when work was needed to keep the organiza- cheviot, lined throughout. The} or fe dres — i 81 ' r A rf hice OT Chel taoet other model is to be had in|tion going. And the only thing we said, was— becoming type. Played a thrilling part in the events tee ss 65 passengers could hear its) Small hats—large hats | pret ssn tila Leal aie “Give us somethi: to wake up New York—a belter value in Odean Pidoe, were Feturaine dom a | ® sane ot Ite head, .,, Hats trimmed with smart plumages, others with flowers, some pockets. We got what we asked for, F ride along Merrick Road at 11 o'clock {,, O%~—! But it was not an exclama with’ feult, and others with HIEDOIS: marpilad need Lik Wanted styles. Best quality. Lowest price. i \ in the evening in MoCarthy'e car| tion fic Masta baled We suggest early selection! Firet Floor, Old Buliding ae . i idths of ‘when they were pursued by the car|tg which wee atuehen (2 nity toa a ae There is a straight-tip style, with two widths of toes in which Lauten, MeCann and two| length of hawser —a narrow and a medium width. You may have these in Women’s $95 to $110 Gowns, $75 women were riding. ither ta black calfskin. For four miles the McCarthy car/ OLD-TIME SERGEANT either tan or blac! Skin. , | There is a full brogue tip, with a broader toe, which i ade ET A DIES IN SUBWAY| Are youone of the 85? $69.50 to $89.50 Gowns, $59.50 you may have in tan or black. ‘ rs ley car. 8 allem at | ; \ h a Lauten then came up, flashed his| _ — 85 out of every 100 can We have reduced the prices of some of our most beau- | All sizes, widths A to E. { badge, ayl searched the car for) Giblin Was 28 Years on Force—|and should wear our *85 May designed gowns in the most attractive materials of | GOOD quality calfskin uppers. TOP grade oak-tanned soles. { \ ri h d A Percent Orthopedi th t Poi i icoti INNER soles as good as the average outer soles. ALL LEATHER See Aine ieee. tb sail, ana| A8ed Jew Dies on Way to thes ey, opedic sur- ne fans crepe, Poiret twill, tricotine, taffeta tountari osbacan heels FULL, Simmed_-no skimping anywhere: " , ‘ lea ’ | synag e. . i > lly to our order, and— proposed a “settlement | a Synagogue, ; . - MADE special ‘ { Miss Wingrath remained in the Mc-| James Giblin of No. 995 Hast 187th f 5 shoe that’s good to the ; several of the mone are suitable for afternoon and in- | | We stand back of every pair. Carthy car while McCarthy and| Street, a retired Police t. eol- | foot. ormal dinner wear, Most are the type that the smart wo- | Thursday—Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bullding Tauten etood 1h the sou) talking. es | eee ee ee Oey siatiaoh| A shoe that’s good to the man finds practical for both trotteur and afternoon wear. | | 3 ‘i «auietly started the car, a a le= . ‘A Saabs Rs | | 7 oarihy Sumped to the running voara|{™ Minutes, Doctors said his deatn | CYC. Midnight blue, brown, black and two-tone combinations. New | Matching the Shoes, as a top value, are Sie stepped on the aacclerator, Tt was| "%.200 %0 apppleny, years ago,|,, Comfort without sacri- types of ornament that are most desirable at present, such as cut-out ~ embroidery, fagoting, beads and embroidery. 4 good getaway. Lauten got back ‘uto | Giniin had been on the police force twen- | fice to style. Second Floor, Old Bullding ‘the car he had been driving and the/ | 300 Men’s Worsted \paasboe, ‘employed 6) ne dane Arn ne Sizes for boys as well as oH" Ginn Shiee ant Romamip| Stee Geert emer men, | Clearaway of Down Quilts pire slg Suits at $47.50 e when he died to-day, He ts sur- | * (Limited to the number specified) Smart Suits at These are for the man who re Avenue Miss Wingrath slowed down | viveq py a widow, two sons and three "Registered Trademark, and picked Patrolman James J, | daughters. BA eke GP ae a auorris “Apyer elghty-five, who lived —Se iovern of the Ralph Avenue Station. ghter, Mrs. Annie at PEET COMPANY 33, double bed size, sateen covered, plain color.. $ $ wants a suit for hard wear. The The Lauten ear flashed by as the|No-si bust ifvih Street and are Pe esas seh) 17, extra long single bed size, sateen covered... 49.50 and $59.50 cloth in each of the suits is what is policeman got tn beside Miss W'n- | forced, *4 the batmaren ot ihe pelen: | at 13th Se “Four at 34th Se 10, extra long double bed size, sateen covered. . Of course, there are] known as “hard-finished” worsted xrath and the former pursuer became | near his home while on his way to a Convenient 12, extra long double bed size, French sateen covered. . many suits in town at|—the most durable suiting known. the pulwued, jaynagomie to-day. Though of peepee Broadway ‘Cosners”’ Fifth Ave. 12, extra long double bed size, fine cambrie covered $49 50 and "$59. 50, but wel - . Govers béyan firing at the tires of| dive wusingen in orden Cooircin dawin (Se Warren at 23st Ste The down in these quilts is of the BEST. We make the quilts | helieve. that the suits Two models the car ahead, His fifth shot punc- | Charities, » He is survived by oentess ourselves, and Know. Every one of the 84 quilts listed above sells : spocialie: Both are 3-button styles with the reg- tuied the tits and the Geren tollowed Side nme sem (arose) wratd: regularly at a substantially higher price. which we are specializing) wation fap pockets. One model is fairly | Fourth Gallery, New Bullding at these prices are superior] full, for developed physiques, ‘The other — = in every way. conforms slightly to the lines of the man | Suits at $49.50 are of navy whose frame still dominates. | blue or bineke till cord and Twenty patterns tricotine; models both straight-! piain gpay, b fi i grays, and gray, brown Mier OBEe ioe Lis epates mixtures—just the colors and designs de- Suits at $59.50 are in smart] sired by men who like hard worsted suits. velours checks, hairline striped a serge, navy blue and black $47.50 is a very low price tricotine, for suits so well designed, so well | Second Floor, Old Building / tailored, and so well finished as these. Bsrest All sizes—regular, long, stout, short. Corded Dimities, ; Burlington ereace Mies New Building ‘imported, 85c yd. Men’s Raincoats are Down as some of its old-time favor.| $22.50 to $2! bl » = Dimity frocks for children and 85 gabardine raincoa! izes 84 to 88—$27.50. They were $49.50. ‘ —_—_ landscape. _ Chauffeurs’ $49.50 oxford cravenette coats—$31.50, i Boys! Prepare for the Stripes, figures, dots, all-over Motor Shop—Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building designs, in a good range of} Eells Saves You These Items Big Parade Saturday eee *O tee Frenee Forty per conk still to be . i | This year dimity is enjoying) 75 rubberized raincoats, all sizes—$16.75. They were originally f | ress Goods— Main Floor, Old Bullding H 4 soem jrenene wea! , Boys’ Blouses 4 000 pairs of saved on good Furniture rade will be the biggest pa: | tached’ fur Suto soumt | fag P ‘The dispersal of three manufacturers’ surplus stocks pade of bova ever sid 60,- Prices $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and | Children’s Socks continues, holding its rare savings for the foresighted— ‘ COOini ling they aayi $3. | BEDROOM suites in mahogany, walnut and'ivory enamel— HEREY, BBY HATS, cloth, $2.50 te i. Socks in colors to mateh DINING ROOM suites in mahogany and walnut. I i tale Straw ‘hats, $1.50 to $7.50. rompers or frocks. Mercerize: ied ee ee ere se CAPS, cloth, $1.50 to $8.00. | cotton seamless socks with turn-| A few examples of each 2 x a i $2.50, over tops in three styles: On a 2 SAP) hae, or ela 4 Ed soft, 25¢; Eton, WHITE, with tops of fancy| caning ‘Moon ealke 3 } , _ Bedroom Saline he | pared, + rnira Pt tai stripes in sky and navy blue, ~piece black enamel gold , 3-piece ivory enamel sui : SEND-FOR-PRICE-LIST Wanamaker Wye ahese ng browns icink, black: | decorated malta, ta Heppelwnite | Selenial design—$126.50, was ‘ . Leader Suits “As solid as a rock” COLORS—s 0 i d—with tops) $960, was $1,600. | d-piece walnut suite, Colonial We sell Peerless used cars, We accept no car until it has We put the car in first class Two pairs of knickers, LOW: choses bluches, out | append with whites Bbee nay) fi 10-piece mahogany iultes tn design—$164, was $274, , ‘ thoroughly rebuilt and guaran- hea care fuliy . condition, both mechanically $16.50. , ; 4 fan. and) Uleek jearien, nee dovan brown, Russian calf Teed in tapantnyees0l, aha xe nt sale, aay { teed, because it enables us to and in finish. ‘The cost of this ees ereae in mined solid’ leather goles and heels | row" | $985. ; 4-piece ivory enamel suite, lamas of patronate by our experts and we added to what we allowed is Rl ered pointea evoke 46 that won't wear down easily | COLORS — solid — without ,10-piece mahogany suite, in XVI. design—$280.25, was oe si , 1 it, which i back, inverted and the new —sizes 1 to 6, $5.75. | stripes, black, Russian ealf, cor-| Colonial design, chair seats cov- ; —buyers of new automobiles allow the owner the'prios se. resell.whigh knife pleats; 7 to 18-year HIGH shoes, in. tan and | dovan brown, old rose, white, ered in tapestry—$765, was Thlise. idl ogaay eater Hes | to ask us to take their cars whet eda but a portion of the cost of sizes. Base Sather, sera eite laced, | LACE socks, full-fashioned, osrlece walnut suite, Italian | pelwhite design— $465, was | in trade and those who want to a manufacture, It represents the Other suits in 20 different | High and’ low shooe, sites with straight tops in white and design, chair seats covered in | $775. h - | worth as it models, all special Wana- 0 18%4—$5 \ cordovan brown. tapestry—$570, was $950. 9-piece mahogany suite, Hep- . buy first class automobiles at actual worth of the car and more Oe in epeciay Wares || tl to: 1895, B5e pair; 3 pairs for $1. *To-piece walnuy wulte, Italian elwhite design— $767, was . ma patterns, in Burlington Arcade Floor Ly a 3 less than new prices. stands, carries a nem car guaranice, ries, Price $13.50 to $20. New Building Main Floor, Old Building | design, chair seats covered in | $1,279. tapestry—$885, was $1,475, Sixth Gallery, New Buliding DOWNSTAIRS STORE A New Car of Another Make Cannot The Anticipated Suit Sale for Women — 115 Wardrobe Trunks—very special Compete with a Rebuilt Peerless 55 at $55.50 : , That happens every Spring; and now 30 10x22% in.; 4 drawers (one extra . offers noteworthy savings at...... ‘ F for hats), lock top drawer, at the Same Frice bax) Taieed top) 40 Bangere Many women will recall a) these suits. You will appreciate | serges in navy and black — fine similar suit sale a year ago this | that fact when you see them. | tricotines in navy and black; hair- 30 at $53.85 month. They will remember the But we ask you to look carefully | line stripes, ever wanted, in navy PEERLESS POLICY AND METHODS ARE DIFFERENT excellence of “the fabrics, the | at-all the little details that inc | aml black; smart little velours, 40x19% in, same arrangement trimmings and the workmanship. | dicate care and precision——the | checks in colorings that are not|@nd construction—but only 7 hang The same maker who closed out | heavy silk linings, the way the | commonplace, and Poiret twills in| &™: his stock to us last April has | seams are finished, the button- | tan, navy and pewter. The styles} 30 at $50 closed out his stock to us THIS | holes, the quality of thé trim- ‘ bi number more than twenty—which | is-| Taxi size, 40x16 in; 3 drawers, lone drop section, top drawer locks. In other words, he has wound up | are tell-tale points—points of The quantity numbers about! These are the nationally known oe as 200—in sizes 34 to 44. And all HARTMAN trunks, with round The fabrics are the wanted | Will be on sale at $30 on Thurs-| solid block side edges, and raised tops padded with velours cushion kinds—conservative, al ways in | day morning, to prevent the crushing of the clothing when the trunk is closed. good taste, always practical. Fine ! Downstairs Store, Old Bullding | Seventh Gallery, New Bullding room models, and odd garments. | in which every suit fits, These | faction. | N CORTLANDT VEHICLE CORP. aki Metropolitan Distributor There is little need to em- 1896 Broadway, at 63rd St. phasize the general character of : _ | The Halt: Yearly Used Piano Sale Offers BES1 Values of t — April—his sample suits, show- | mings, and the aceurate manner | is an adequate assurance of s ' - wht: Gee cee ee enee

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