The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 8

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——— TWO si OFFICE CLERKS ACCUSED <= OF $75,000 THEFT "ss ney discovered ‘a started a run on ——— = me of the books, Old Rent Receipt in Certific ate|otner oer kn thal Book Causes Detection— Loot Lost on Races. An old rent receipt protruc fraction of an inch frum a bo postal certificates in ation I of the New York Post Office at 116th Street and Seventh Taignment of two trusted post o! ding A Avenue, led to the “TRANSIT COMMISSION WORK.» OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & @ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921, 1 ot | tor subway tr bet | coat will be $ | Bids s in the Bronx ein August 1 [was from Award Contract for Subway Detail and Open Other Mids. tract to move two t from the site 1 Jerome Avenue storage employees before United States Com- missioner Hitchcock to-day on charges | of embezziement The prisoners are James ©. Dunlay, No. 263 West 112th Stree for thirteen years employed in the} t, who had been | post office, and Ralph Rosenberg, No. | 836 Whitlock Avenue, employed for two years, They were held in $25,000 bail eac for the Federal Grand Jury. Office Inspector James A embezzlements had 1 | y a year and 000, The have lost all they stole betting | On horse races at long odds in the! hope of getting rich | Assistant United States Attorney | Bchwartz said he had written con fessions from both men describing their methods. The certificates arc issued as a part of the postal savings | system and receipts are given to de- | Positors. A number of receipt books were kept at Station I, and it is charged when deposits ranging from $100 to made the defendants took pocketed it and gave re ceipts from the back pages of unused books. In order that these books Should not look thin, it is alleged, the nar said to vacant 34th Street—New York For Saturday New Summer Hats Exceptional Value 7.50 Entirely new Medets of Canton Crepe, Tafreta, Georgette and Hair Braids, Vulture Motifs, Em- broidery and Floral trimmings. Hats also on Sale in our Brooklyn Store embezziers filled inthe OPPENHEIM. GCLLUNS & @ 34th Street—New York pean Special Values—Saturday Girls’ Girls’ Dainty Organdy and Net Dresses over silk found- ation. A choice of several models. (One illustrated.) 6 to 12. speciat 11.75 Girls’ Dresses of Chiffon and Net in a selection of pretty ruffled and flounced models; wide ribbon sashes. 10 to 14. Special 15 .00 Girls’ Dresses of crisp Organ- dies and Georgette, attrac- tively trimmed with laces, ribbons and ruffles. 6 to /4. Special 1 8 : 00 Confirmation Dresses—6 to 16 years Girls’ Dressesof Crepede Chine’ Georgette and Net. Long waist- ed models, flounced, ruffled and tunic effects. 8 to 16. Special DD. 50 Girts’ Georgette Dresses cver Silk Slips, tucked and ruffle trimmed straightline models, wide ribbon sashes. 10 to 16yrs. Special 25 .00 Girls’ Georgette Dresses over silk foundation; dainty hem= stitched Frill at neck and sleeves; ruffleskirt. 10to16yrs. Special 27. 50 Misses’ Fashionable Coats and Suits Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Miss Attractive Wraps and Capes of Bolivia, Trico tine, Velour and Serge, also Sport Coats of Came= el’sHairCloth. Silklined. Special 28 00 Misses’ Tailored, Braided Embroidered Suits.Straightline,belted finger-tip, link-buttoned models. Notch collars. Special 39, 75 and Tricotine | | Also Suitable for Women to 86 Bust. es’ Coats and Wraps Wrappy Cape and Slim Mandarin styles of Tric= otine, Satin and Canton Crepe. Embroidery and Fringe trimmings. Special 48 ‘ 00 Tailored Suits Trim _ Tailored and Braided Suits of Trico= tine,Poiret Twilland Tan Covert Cloth. Pinger- tip length belted models. Special 5 5, 0 0 ‘The day for trackag e Rapid Transit Charles Meade & Company for $161,000 B. Altman.& Co. 1ADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street . SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 500 Women’s Worsted Jersey Suits in Tuxedo, long-coat and shorter-coat models; size 34 to 5214 bust measure Necklaces & Novelty Belts very temptingly priced Narrow Novelty Belts made of leather, in red, jade, green, Copen- hagen, white, black, and black-and-white; plain or ornamented with pearl or nickel slides. These Belts are in sizes 28 to 38 and may be appropriately worn with suits, sweaters or Summer dresses. 75c. & $1.10 Graduated Pearl Necklaces 18-inch length, with gold clasp . $1.90 2.50 will offer extraordinary value at $19.00 The larger half-sizes are a new and special feature in this Sale. (Ready-to-wear Suits, Third Floor) JHE 24-inch length, with gold clasp . 150 Dozen - Brassiéres and Bandeaux comprising a special assortment which in- cludes various desirable materials, among them being satin and all-over lace, Costume Necklaces graduated or with link pendant; connections in various colorings $1.00 to 3.75 The Necklaces and will be exceptionally low-priced at 65c. & $1.00 Sizes 34 to 46; but not every size in every style. are subject to War Revenue tax. (First Floor, Madison Avenue secti (Corset Department, Second Floor) A Quantity of Fine-quality Wool Fabrics (this season’s merchandise) arr. Yi suitable for various purposes and marked A Remarkable Offering of Girls’ Tub Dresses and other Outerwear; every item marked at a value-giving price. at decided price conces Among these desirable materi sports cheviots, coverts, w and striped suitings, and p 1 dered The, fashionable colors well represented and there is a good selection of black. 500 Washabie Dresses some of checked gingham, others of plain- colored chambray; comprising Bloomer Dresses (6 to 10 years) and Dresses without bloomers (6 to 14 years); either style, $2.85 serges. (First Floor, Fifth Avenue sex Cotton Print Dresses in blue or green (6 to 10 years) $2.10 Boys’ Clothing for town or country wear, is feathred regular stock at very moderate pr Separate Skirts of plaid or checked worsted; buttoned to a bodice lining of muslin (6 to I4 years), $5.75 Boys’ two-trouser Suits (sizes 8 to of excellent quality materials in attractiy Boys’ Reefers (sizes 4 to 10) of t black-and-white checked velour. 18) White Middy Blouses (a limited mumber; 6 to 18 years), designs $1.15 ue cerge or rat $12.50 Boys’ Play or Camp Suits (sizes 9 to 14) of blue chambray;* consisting of sp blouse and ‘‘shorts’’ at $2 95 The remaining assortments of orts Girls’ Spring Coats have been marked at great reductions from former prices; including a number which offer exceptional yalues at $11.75 & 16.50 (Girls’ Outerwear, Second Floor) Correct Clothes for wear in the Summer camp, in comprehensive assortm re shown XTH FLOOR) Greatest Seller on Earth---On Sale Now 50c 1921 WORLD ALMANAC §:- Presidential Election Returns---Census Figures By Mail b

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