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i 1 Ber: _ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921. _ : 7 BOY JESSE | AMES | IN AN “Li TRAIN | ‘SHOOT AND rll | AKFS STR ANGER’S ae Ch ee At Fifth Avenue, 56th and 57th Streets—in the Autumn INDARING HOLD-UP cs so sis o» | KILL YOUR WIFE, | ADVICE, ARRESTED |x" “S32 — JM. Gidding Ga. told me." GETS $7; ESCAPES, :w=!on acct, SAYSAUTO BANDIT! ON THEFT CHARGE] cc": | Taw one oat Pane on altbatGa: STS duct on the pkunt of Miss fobation of Mo, 48 oer atest O8 —— | Wloretta Rogovay' ol No. 442 Man- = { trade acceptances or other certifi- »eddler’s Pinto His Mount—) attan Avenue, velo said he an- | Two Highwaymen Hold Up}North Carolinian in Cefl on] cates that are alleged to have been ‘ + Wore Bandanna Mask and | Rerhearining himscitns meres | Couple Replacing a Tire $30,000 Operation That |""Pietectives say he presented trade The Offerings To-morrow in Removal Sales, Toted Two Guns. eS cee MRODNc csrdasu dt Near Farmingdale. Didn’t Yield a Cent. acceptances of McLaurin & Thomp- 7: . . Maver iwi areal eet ind — a son, Dito, N.C. ave. 2%. tor $5-|! Consist of Smart Fashions suitable for the Early The police of Long faland are Dook-| An affable stranger who showed . oa . se money in New York] Mle 00 tte Natt ene Geuseae|| Autumn Social Activities in Town or Country, for and | is blamed to-day by John D. Blue of] of deposit on the Planters’ Bank and station at 16th | ing WOMEN GIVE CHASE. morning at the itmowi of the Sixth Avenue “L day for two young bighway-| him how to Street men who last nigit held up Mr: , Foiled Hy Bill Hirt Trick-- Mins Rogovay ‘wid that soon | stey, John Meyer, No. 1208, Nostrand| Vass, N.C, for is troubles. Blue,| Trust Company of Freaman, N. C. Evening or Daytime wear—as well as at the Coun- Razor Strop Awnaits Robe tet sve Nad noutded train at | a eaua, iupwokiyn, taking four dis-| who la more than six tect tall und] He deposited other paper for which see eee vond. rings worth $300, a visanond| weish# 275 pounds, hav all the ered. [$2000 in certifeates were tseved./] try Club—on the “Links”’—the Tennis Courts and ber’s. Home-Coming. | who was: seated ub ‘ Bis ie erty 5 a “winking” at her) She sald when scarf pin, a revolver any i) in cash. | ulity of twenty-three yeurs spent in of these certificates. He act ly ob- she left the traim the man tol. | MF and Mrs. Meyer were eotarnins | saat town ‘ined bo ipiey. i other Sport Events. lowed and accosted her, and that in an automobile from Good Ground, | -b indanna maak, Jesse Jamest ir y. He siys he owns flour mills at| The Planters’ Bank and Trust Com- | two blue-steer pistols, 13111 Hart som- | when she webuked ‘him 1. 1, where they had beon woking vage and desiring to buy the milis| Pany telegraphed the signatures were } © and ail the othe t Wild Weat her with a.newspaper. The young | Over gome real estate. Near Feaming-| a+ santord, N. C. for $30,000, came| forgeries. ‘ it brero and a : ven) at § N. C. 000, He wad locked up at Police Head- e valu r i crm fixings, raloved opine out af a) Noman cali Fasrolnian Topite, [dale they had a blow out.” While| {New York Aus 2 to nexotate | quater’ Pievaateetives sald Bas : les are even more notable than the price wou Fj ; f who placed Diensun under arrest Mr. Meyer wax replacing the tire, @ligan. He found money 3 signed a confession. ‘, d. movie thriller into the Bronx late | ea are dYapidated machine cluttered along- | ao m icate. yesterday end pitied a daring M™b- cover whether yesterday's robbery ia|*-de amd two youngsters got out, One aa } berysthat netted ,him $7. connected inany way with the series | “4ried a revolver. | Mie : $ $ ' Ghitvotis cloudof duetsalong Hoe|or bold thefts tu tine aamme apartmene| M® Moyer was aleo armed and he| ay Coats and raps at 75 to ‘195 f Avenue, the picturesque figure of aj building, and the jyouthtul Jesse yr, | €Ot the drop on the armed bandit and i will be grilled in regard to the mys. |#8@pped the trigger twice, but both red-headed boy wbout sixteen dashed | ona calico pinto. He dismounted in times the weapon failed to go off. The cool highwayman said, “The next) AlN front of No. 1710 and’ stealthily) phe horse riddeg by the bandit | UM you snap that toy at me TH kill | your fe,” and pointed his revolver | at Mis, Meyer. The husband ther. | surreadered. | terious disappearam:e of small sums of money and other valuables Formerly $145 to §350-a regrouping of styles in ve- lour, duvetyn, satin, Canton crepe and novelty materials, including styles fashionable for Autumn wear in rich fur-trimmed effects. Stanley s Ie Gibbous 392Frtn Ave“at 36 Str Second Moor-Jake Glevatore climbed the stairs (o the .wvartment | was, the police say, “borrowed” from of Mrs. Heten Birney on the sixth |@ Bronx peddier, torwhom it bas been | floor. Mrs. Birney chanced to be out, | Petuned. After collecting. their loot: the ban- bet her sister-in-law, Mins Charles EA a dits stood mt of the machine for e ° » Nauman, wan very muon ovvvnt ane TAK ASSESSMENT [rit ara,” avon of them mn An Unusual Sale Tailored and Costume Suits at *65—*85 pursy he found on the ‘table and} caimiy dump the conterds into 4) Realty Ansoc Hised Waseslico Alevae cowld Bet wee to toake furs pocket’ in his flannel shirt Meyer to awe airy. ther repairs. Then the pair took | JBN In spNe of the fact that the boy| Senator Schuyler M, Meyer, Chairman | Meyer's revolver, got in their car and | {B bandit wes holding a big revolver in|of the Legislative Commitee invesu-| disappeared his left homd and Mrs. Neum an could| Sting tho City Government, received a : naeentet [letter toxlay from Stewart Browne, ; Sour the Dutt) of another:platol stick- | oan of the dinited Real’ ts ne the Hempstead police, who in turn ing from a hoister, she summoned her| oanera Association, asking that tre|H0tlfied Mincola and other towns courage and’ screamed. Her Scream! committee make a thorough invest q.| through which it was thought the brought Mis, Birney on the 1un and/gion into the metiwods employed ‘py | highwaymen might pass sent the band® away even fasier. Deputy Tax Commissioners in ms «ing qa 3 | The two women rushed down the |thelr assessed valuations om really for Owt Awatn, In Again. ix fights of s \eps close on tht: heels | 1920 and 1924, wad the Justrigctions| William Bayliff, who proved an alibi of the bandit, and just as te was ie (ange tad he Administration as to] yesterday when arraigned on a charge ‘how they should mage increases, : g the h of Job about to wpring ato the saddie of bia Hee ry mths hole Aieadtt, [of burelarising the home of John J waiting broncho they grwbbed him. Vor assessed really valuations fe gone | Hrady in Brooklyn, news With ail the suavity of the best dime / eae unre Lip ie totter. | Police Commissioner Baris novel bandits, the) brick-topped. boy | is Soe eaaErec. | Gay arraigned. in the: Cc there la no independera board of | c areas mt apparently submitt td and started to jappeals. Tho Hourd of Tax Commis,| Court 86.8 fusitive from justice 3 loners ts a myth apart in Chieago for robbing the manager of walk back to the ho Use with his cap- Soll The asseased vatua‘done ate mee, | the Mlinois State Lown Bank, No. 191 | tors. He had taken Ymt a few steps Ng'ats and tore the electric wires out Formerly *150 to *35Q-— Mostly navy and black, trico- tine, piquetine and twill, including handsome embroidered and braided effects—two and three piece styles suitable for Autumn wear. Street and Sport Suits at °35 —*45 Formerly to 5] 45-—For town and country wear, high colors and street shades, also smart combination effects. NEW SILK FROCKS Earlier Autumn Models Reduced to Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Crepe Back Satin, Roshanara Crepe, Tricotine, Regardless of Cost or Value New Tailored Suits for Autumn: straight line models; coats 00 are 38 inchés long; richly silk lined. | Poiret 5: twill and tricotine. Very special ‘ Mr. Meyer reported the hold-up to New Autumn Hats at ‘15 —*20 —*25 In velvet, cire satin and duvetyn, designed in our own workrooms from reserve materials, embracing models which would usually sell at from $30 to $40. t Peppa tee Fax Commiasion- North Deurborn Btroet, K year aKO. when he wrenched himself tree and Asked for by fealty one nn: Mie irae com te to the ‘ombs to | with a couple of boun\s vaulted into {not in practice, 1f nat in law, be alloc ced the saddle and made hiW escape. [naa Whe Deputy” ‘Tax Commiaaioner |who made the gatoased valuation con The police were notified and to-day’ | sents ip Soh, fe bation, ‘Nhe realty owner erefore forcel to At, ‘ail, ie Aves | he wi hI mae ba valuations re- say, in go emblazoned by the fiery | ‘oni and thle Aha average realty Sport and Beach Wrapsat$38 | Sport Coats at $15—$25 red locks of ths youthful reWber, that ‘fear would out Up Ju eaked fore! Formeriy to $150—An odd group of | Formerly to $95—The last of many miscellaneous styles. higher-cost styles. SeparateSkirts at $5—$8.75 | Blouses at$5— $7.50—$9.50 Pesan to $38—Entire remaining Formerty to $25—Hand - made lace selections of silk materials. cane ertests and tailored models in Silk Sweaters at $25 Wool Sweaters at $5—$10 Formerly to $45—Tuxedo effects in | Formerly to $20—Slip-over and coat navy and black. styles in bright colors. it will be but a short tirpe before | duction.” = they have the lad in their clutohes. { ,, A) Ri H The police also say they know! “MISS ATLANTIC CITY” } Pretty well who the aubuitn-patea| T/) WisiT THE PRESIDENT. youngster is and where he lives and, are merely waiting about his home/ until he has time to spend tthe $7) Paw wot and returns home to eat. | A CITY, Aug. 31,—Miss ‘There is also some one else waiting|Kthel ‘Charles, whd hes beun selected for the erring one in the form of a/to impcrsonate "Mias Atlentic City," tx husky father who is nervously finger-|about lo so ip Washington with an oscort pf ifeguards to extend ‘ ef Cad ereags Sate are rawor atrop-|sonal tbvitation to President. Haniitng told police to-day he would jo attend! the Atlantic City fall pageant guaranteo his son would not ride: a/next Witdnesday and Thursday, We Connection Wifr Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH TMATY FOURTH STREET CROAD Wan - FFT Aeon k Me. Harding the: President accepts, f horse again for many, many moons, poor of one Of the erent’ beachtet | once dhe secured a strangle hold upon | hotels rill be placed at the disposal } lof himacif and his party, and the pag- him. sant wif be arranged to sult his con- The police are also working to dis venience. Fur, Fur, Fur—luxurious collars, cosy cuffs, deep panels and borders, on the new Fur Trimmed Winter Coats Fashion must have been dreaming of the shiv- ering polar regions when she designed them; they'll keep us at tropical temperature when the mercury is down to nothing at ail. OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G 34th Street —New York Thursday—A Pre-Holiday Sale New Fall Millinery v Makers of Crystal Silk Sport Skirts say:—Wash silk sport skirts in LUX HISBE one tablespoonfal of Lux into a thick lather in half a bowiful of very hot water. Add cold water till lukewarm. Dip garment up and down, pressing suds repeatedly through soiled spots. Rinse in 3 lukewarm waters. Squeeze water out—do not wring. Roll in towel; when nearly dry, press with a warm iron—never a hot one. JERSEY AND GEORGBTTE CREPE should be stretched to shape be- fore they dry and should also be shaped as you iron, For COLORED SILKS the water should be almost cool. Wash colors quickly to keep them from running. Don't wash two different colors at the same time. Use fresh suds for each color. Ftrskirted, most of them, and all-enveloping, the waistline fullness secured by a.tie sash and the voluminous sleeves often fitted with wind shield cuffs. This is indeed preparedness for the “long, hard winter’’! Sauirrel, beaver, caracul, fox, wolf and other fashionable furs are used lavishly in combination with the softest and warmest of new coatings in the favored shades for winter. The Smartest of New Season Styles Picturesque Spanish models, Napoleonic shapes and many original styles, of Lyons and Panne Velvets, comprising an unusually wide choice and filling every individual re= quirement. Black and all new Fall shades. At a Remarkably Low Price 8.75 Also on Sale in Qur Brooklyn Store Women and Misses will marvel at the outstanding values offered at 50” to 395” MADE IN U.S.A. Semmes 1 rah al ll ATAU, YA a It Makes Little Difference What You Need—A World “Want Ad.” Will Ggand Get It. ——————