The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1921, Page 5

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OG ARE TAKEN Find No Parapherna in Place. A woman and fifty-flVe me Jina rald on an nogsth st id Tethth Aver Ht 240 ALM. toed of prisoners Vhe four-story vaeant until building iw recently, The When the pe someone switched nd other ables and many Ww ight door panels we tion arousing tn the end ken. neighbor! were > paraph house w: ‘The ileged gam. el, bh t was protected by an in keeping the gamblers nat one Kot aw There were several hand- rently conducted RAISED RENTALS IN GAMBLING RAID; SEENASMOTIVEIN ONE'S AWOMAN LANDLORD'S DEATH Police Rush by Lookouts, but} Police After|, lia n were | | etwoon |. by four n y. Th Weert 187th Street, are to-day almost id set the trap for a gamble ait! tune fh the Tenderion, wh, convinced the killing was duc to a de was reported fo he running the place [sire for revenge. wide open. He wae not in the batch Manogan, eixty years old, was killed shortly after nine o'clock lant a been | police | ord and Meehan) Harlem Black Belt. He owned a halt orate array of lookoute on roofs and | w corners. Detectly of Inspector Boettler’s stuff dashed by | de the jookouts and, with two plain | tr ‘ policemen, were in tlhe house] gamblers knew it, | w b ne to-hand ows and glass the commo- | the hall first. nod, but the vietor- ernalia, n w e been in ributed among hicago, Cleveland, N Mhiladelptia and Ming Applications have elved from the A mb, Pittsburg; the § ‘ub and t pine. Hand Chemise embr Gowns, Gewns . Chemise Drawers Reduced ! 3. New York N00 DY 7 BY Ay ft the Davis {ted State Fifth Avenue \ ge he through touched. McCutcheon’s Mid-May Sale of Imported Lingerie SECOND FLOOR INGERIE—French and Philip- Of Nainsook, Batiste, Silk Voile and Crepe. in the charm of dainty hand em- broidery and perfect needlework. Hand - embroidered Philippine Gowns of fine Nainsook, $2.75, Philippine Envelope Chemise sook, $1.95, 2.95, 3.95 ard 4,95 each. oidered Fine quality Nainsook, $/.95 ea. Drawers of same material A RECENT IMPORTATION of French Chemise, Drawers, Chemise, Camisoles and Bridal Sets at unusual prices. At Prices of Unusual Interest The famous Gossard Front Lace Corset Black Lace Corsets also reduced 14. Brassieres....- ++ 50c to $5.00 each TUB - SILK SKIRTS — Washable and shadow proof, of course. ...... $2.75, 3.95, 5.95 and 6.95 each Without any evidence that a hold- up was intended the police working elab-| tho ground floor of the (enement vord, shot Manosan. ‘The bullet hit| as prac-| prisoners stantly. ken away in six patrol wagons, T! body was as it hr Seek Negroes Mysterious Murder in Har- lem Tenement. the murder of Hyman Manosan, | the hallway of his home, No. 11% night. With his wife he Hved in hich he owned, in the heart of the) ven tenements in the sume dis- riot With Herman fron, a painter, ho also acted as a sort of body- casions, Manosin out collecting rents last even He had had trouble over in- & rents in ane of the houses ne police say, but which one has ot been told. The two men returned to Mano- in's house, ‘The aged owner entered When they reached] noxin's room a t | ery black and sbout twenty- old, without uttering «| door of ego, ney im in the heart, killing him in-| ‘The murderer made no attempt to t any money and with a negro who ud followed the two white men into © house rushed out the front door. | was found on the body THE EVENING WORLD, SCHIFF COMMITTEE NAMED. Mayor Chooses Sponsors for Dedt- was robbed of $18 in cash, a stick pin and a revolver, Manosan had a permit to carry a revolver and one cation of Parkwny. Hold-ups of eestor have been tay appointed with Wil Mayor Hylan ye ——— new nto Delancey Stre Real “Whitey” Arrests Bogus One. |! b H. Scnitt Bernard Detective Percy Cassidy of the C . Inspector's staff and known as ‘'V from Headqua "early to-day ar-| it is alleged, has “Whitey from Head- the West 30th Street ner sald he was John han Straus, prienry Moe wick Avenue, Brooklyn, a machinist, 6. Altman & On. Women’s Silk Hosiery in Summer styles and weights has been assembled, in anticipation of the early demand, in the Department on the First Floor; where may be found everything in silk footwear that is new enough and smart enough to appeal to feminine fashion ables. Among the hosiery styles to be im vogue during the coming Summer are silk hose of zephyr fineness and sheerness; silk hose with openwork insteps; and silk hose with openwork or hand-embroidered clocks; as well as many attractive novelty ef vo Negroes ran toward 7th Ave- nue, de through a vacant lot to y Wilt Me) 198th Street and escaped. The sh and Et. \n's yells for police brought 1 crowd nute | When the police arrived Manosan's allen, crowd in the hail and some of the ers had turned a pocket out ted $167 which Efron About $500 di several pockets was ua ron is positive no word 1 and no attempt was made to by the killing. He gave a de- ion of the other one wh nto the hnllw: had fol- BB Bay 1 BV By'y bw (AV W/V Exquisite 2.95, 3.95, 4.95 ea. Of Nain Philippine Vest- $1.95 ea. Envelope $2.95 to 175.00 $1.95 to 37.50 $1.65 to 45.00 34th and 33d Streets isd ¥é Wed 0a nd eh WATT E There was wus | negro who fired the | go the Manosan flat Following are some of the popular-pri items in stock: Women’s Silk Hose in black, white and the lez ng colors) per pair $2.00 2.95 ith lisle tops and soles All silk . . | All per pair silk, medium All silk, z per pair ight, | * | per pair | (Tax additional o Madison Aurwe - Fifth Avene 34th and 35th Streets Nem Pork Better Values Better Qualities A variety of fine Sennet Straws with wide, medium | or narrow brims and crowns of various heights. 5,00 4.50 2.75 James McCreery & Co. Men’s Furnishing Shop -Main Floor WEDNESDAY, ‘MAY 18, 1921. Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service. wm James MeCreery & G0. =~ MeCreery Quality ‘Merch ndise, a y, duerlived on mn Sale Bet ginning Thursday, May 19th. Ss Telephone Fitz Roy 3400 eee The very air at McCreery’s ts charged _ with optimisin these days. The reason? A gteatly lowered price level on new Mid Spring and Summer merchandise Lower prices always inspire optimism because they accelerate business activ’ Nothing fs more effectual as a busines stimulant than lowered prices. Hence, it | to our own profit, as well as our patrons’. to keep prices down to the very lowest point possible. Just now, by having taken advantage of every wholesale price reduction made within the last few weeks, our store is filled with alluring, new “Quality Merchandise” bear ing prices that inaugurate a lower price regime. More New Models In Jersey Suits For Women and Misses 15.00 No special offering we have ever made has attracted as widespread interest and fayor as this 15.00 Jersey Suit offering. The solutely , are Special, reason is that the Suits are new and different in tailored to the point of ‘tion, and made of the highest quality Wool Jersey Cloth. Some feature the broad revere collars so much in vogue, others in troduce narrow box plaits as adorn ment. Every lovely street and sport shade, ineluding Black. 34 to 44, Women’: 1h w 18, Misses (Fourth Floor) Sises Our Rug Storage offers exceptional facilities for the Cleaning and Storage of Oriental and Domestic Rugs ata moderate charge. They will be from Moths, Theft or Fire. Highth Floor) safe Window Screens and Screen Doors At Marked Savings Window Screens with adjustable netal frames, (M/ustra 18 it n, extensia 906 24 in no exter 1.00 weir nh exter 1.15 30 in h exte 1.45 40 in exter 1,60 $2 in 43 in, extensic 1.70 Adjustable vives Frame Screens 16 in. high, 12 to 1S in, ext 0 60° thin. high to G0 in. exter 95e in, $3 in. ete 75« 30 in. high, 29 to Ut extensiet 1.65 Extra Heavy Screen Doors 2 ft. Bins. x 6 ft. # ins 7.50 Ritts 0) te 7.95 Plain Screen Doors \t 3.95, 4.25, 4.50 Fancy Screen Doors At 4.50, 4.75, 4.95 Sizth Fioor ‘Master -Made”” Furniture Reflecting Good Taste and the Utmost in Value There is something more to MeCreery “Master-Made” Furniture than expert construction at unusually low prices. It embodies a simple elegance which impatts that homelike atmosphere every one secks, but few gain. Four-piece Louis XVI. model Chamber Suite, illustrated, in Amer- Ten-piece Hepplewhite model Dining Room Suite, in American Walnut, including 72-in. Buffet, n Walnut, ineluding Dresser, China Cabinet, Enclosed Service Chifforobe, Toilet ‘Paul ood Bed, Table, Extension Table, five Side formerly 825.00, 125.00 Chairs and one Arm Chair. 387.50 Overstuffed Tapestry Sofa with Pillow Arms. 84.75 formerly 695.00 Ten-piece Hepplewhite model formerly 169.50 Dining Room Suite, solid Mahog Fourpioce Chamber Sudte tn anys 73-iny each Satine ebinet, Gray Walnut, including Dresser, sa cate ay osed Tene Chifforobe, Vanity Case and Bow- ti ie iain ahi aah "437.50 end Bed. formerly 575.00, 350.00 Arm , i formerly 875.00 Fight-piece Louis XVI. model Chamber Suite in decorated parch- Ten-piece Louis XVI, model ment finish, including Dresser, Chamber Suite, crotehed Mahogany, Chifforobe, Vanity Case, Bow-end including inch China Cabinet, Bed, Chair, Rocker, Bench and Linen Cabinet, Extension Table, five Night Stand, 575.00 Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. formerly 975.00 f erly 1600.00, 975. eer oumeny De Ma) Four-picce Louis XVI. model Three -picce Mohair Library Chamber Suite, in Ivory Enamel, Suite, including Sofa, Arm Chair Including Dresser, Chifforobe, Van- Wing Chairs, same n al used on ity Case are Hen . 297.50 both sides of cushions, seats under ormerly 685.00 rath cushions and outside backs i “_ . Chamber Suite, in Maho, y, 50-in, Va y Case 375.00 Dresser, Chifforobe, and Bow-end Bed. formerly 575.00 with 69.75 Overtsuffed Tapestry Sofa loose spring cushions formerly 189,50 (Seventh Floor) Real Madeira Linens Reduced Hand-Scalloped and Hand-Embroidered Luncheon Sets of 18 pieces, consisting of one 10-inch Doilies and six 6G-inch Doilies 24-inch Penterbicee: six et, 5,40 Afternoon Tea Napkins, Rose Buffet and Dresser Scarfs. . point Scallop with Embroidered cach, 3.50, 4.25 and 5,00 corners. doz., 6.75 CT i ; Bread Tray Coyers, Ruse point Guest Towels,..ea., 1.25 and 1,95 Scallop. each, 35¢ and 50¢ Show Towels.. .ea., 3.50 and 3.75 Round Dinner Cloths each, 25.00 and 35,00 Boudoir Cushion Covers h, 1.50 ond 2.25 »75c and 1.00 1.50 and 2.25 Latra Special Irish Linen Tea Nap- Mosaic doz., 4.50 embroidered corners. doz., (Second Floor) Napkin Pouch Centerpicces Laincheon Cloths each, 12.50 and 15,00 Tea Napkins, hand- 7.50 Pure kins, hemstitehed. The First Pongee Suits for Women To Arrive Are Only 24.50! A hearty welcome awaits the return of this most popular Sum- mer fashion feature, we are sure, for the new guise in which it comes isa particularly charming one, This season it takes to the long, slend- er trails that have characterized the smarter types of Spring Suits and to which it is well adapted. They come in Natural Color others flow in tninterrupled lines of New Taffeta or Tricolette Sport Suits. Fourth Floor’ All Silk Pongee--some are belted, ec from snug, sleek shoulders. Special, 35,00 and 39.50 Sterling Silver Mesh Bags--34.75 formerly 49.7 ‘These Sterling Silver ven Bays, carefully made of soldered links, in dome or square shapes, with beautifully engraved or engine- turned frames and strap or chain handles, make splendid gifts for Brides, Bridesmaids and Graduates, = Men's or Boys’ Elgin Watches, 14.75 enface model in 20-year case; guaran } ' weled Elgin movement, Only a limited ih 1 at this price. Formerly 19.75 Main Floor) 4 ] i ;

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