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“ "268th Street early yesterday with a THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921, REUSCHLE MURDER found a short dis- | Avenue. The interment will be at | tance rom Reusehle's body has| Woodlawn, Those attending the fu- | brought to the police information that| neral as representatives of the Police DUE 10 REVENGE ja man Jeft a motor car with a siat-| Department will be Inspector Caha- Y |tered light ina garage not far from | lane, Capt, Routh, the dead man's commander, another captain, four of New Clues Indicate Killing of | Patrolman Was Deliber- ately Plotted. | a | Information came to the police to- | ay which convinces them that Pa- @rolman Joseph A Reuschle, ploked up dead ip Riverside Drive near bullet through his back, was shot down in revenge tor arrests he had made and that his murder was delib- erately plotted | Witnesses have presented them: | eelves at the West 177th Street Sta- | tion, to which Reuschle was attached, | and given evidence which confirms the police belief that Reuschle paid with his life for the fearless perform. ance of his duty. Whatever may have been said or given out as offi- @ial, the police have never deviated from this belief since Reuschle, re- volver in hand, was found dead in a Yonely spot on the Drive. the man or men who eventually shot him down | Avenue, and later at St. Edmund's | yffered by the broken au-|Chureh at 177th Street and Morris Funeral services for Reuschle will! and taps will be sounded by 4 bugler first at his home, No. 1348 Plympton mobile he lieutenants, four sergeants and a de- did not wish his employer to know | tail of elghty patrolmen. The Police Band and Glee Club will also attend be repaived ag soon as possible as the accident conducted on Saturday morning. at the cemetery. Alexander Paris says pumps with tassels, trimmings and buckles; Gotham says straps with stitching and . holes. We have both types at hoth stores. Shoes Sixth Avenue at 19th Street 648 Fifth Avenue above 45th Street Two of five men arrested In an automobile by Reuschler on Sept. 5 WB charged by him with violation of the Sullivan law were locked up all night at Police Headquarters and taken with a third to the District At- torney’s office to-day, where a sug- gestion was made that they be de- fained as material witnesses. ‘The two locked in cells were Abra- bam Meekler of No. 226 East 18th @treet and Edward Lewis of No. 42 Wasex Street. The third man was Henry Garfinkle of Coney Island, who was chauffeur of the car stopped by Reuschler. Al] three were under $500 vail, and a fourth, Samuel Block of | No. 89 Avenue A, is in the Tombs. It en the party wae om Heights | to “get” was alleged that arraigned in Court Block Reuchler for the arrest Garfinkel gave himseif up late yes- @rday afternoon and received a sum- mons to reappear this morning. In- etead of going to the District Attor- ney’s office he presented himself at Police Headquarters just as Meekler | and Lewis were being brought up from their cells. The discovery of an automatic cart- ridge shell beside Reuschler’s head and another twenty feet to the north, | thas led the police to believe that! Reuschler had a running fight with TokmDanral\l, _ Broaawoy, The Biggest Millinery Event in New York WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SMART TRIMMED AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS, INCLUDING SOFT CRUSH- ABLE VELVET SHAPES, IN EVERY IMAGINABLE STYLE, MADE OF VELVET, COMBINATION OF TWO COLORS; TRIMMED WITH TASSEL, DANGLING OR- NAMENTS AND BEAD EMBROIDERY. COLORS ARE BLACK, BROWN, NAVY, HENNA, SAND, COPEN AND PAON BLUE. Values to 5.25 for . . 2.00 each MAIL ORDERS FILLED WHILE THEY LAST. NONE EXCHANGED OR CREDITED. Pajamas and Nightshirts $2.00to$3 50. Atgood stores everywhere Seventy Years New Three generations of American women have depended on Fruit of the Loom. The only difference between this standard fabric now and seventy years ago is that \ modern methods have made today’s quality even a little better than of old. But you have one advantage your grand- mother did not have. She could buy Fruit of the Loom only by the yard or piece. You can also buy ready - made garments of Fruit of the Loom. Leading manufacturers of articles that require durable cloth are now using Fruit of the Loom. You can get reliable brands of pajamas, nightgowns, sheets, pillow cases, and men’s and boys’ shirts, ready- made of Fruit of the Loom. We think too much of our labei to permit its use except on well-made goods Whether you do your own sewing or buy ready-made, be sure to ask for Fruit of the Loom —and look for the abel. B. B. & R. KNIGHT, Inc. Mak Alpine Rose, Hero, Cameo and Grber Pine Cotton Rabies Converse & Company, Selling Agents 88 Worth Street, New York Hie. foe Tomorrow's Features Mas- terpieces in a new setting * * * a presentation that will interest wom- en * * * Young arms must go un- covered * * * Do you realize how low prices of Oriental rugs have fallen? * * * Boys are now being pajameted * * * Men's fine shirts on which you don’t have to pay a tax. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York The Newly Arranged Stewart Store Is a Jewel from Street to Roof The Women’s Fashion Salons present The Autumn Mode COATS WRAPS __ SUITS The collection is one of great distinction. The fab- rics are new. The styles are authoritative. The prices are decidedly moderate—$35 to $595. Individual taste has been well considered, for here we have youthful capes for afternoon and evening wear, wraps for the older woman, coats to wear on all occasions, and suits to answer every need. MATERIALS — include, velvet, —_ cashmere- duvetyn, moussyne, Pollyanna cloth, marvella, duvet de laine, wondora, duvetyn. FUR ‘TRIMMINGS include, monkey, squir- rel _Loth in the natural color and dyed Kolinsky brown, lynx, black and natural caracul, beaver. COLORS—Black, of course, for it is still the \ smartest, navy blue, beige, taupe, the many soft shades of brown, and a few in Volney red. From the simplest cloth suit to the most luxurious velvet cape, the quality of the materials and the workman-| ship is unexcelled. | A word must be said for the linings Crepes, plain and brocaded, radium silks and soft sat- ins in dull tones or black, blend pleasantly into the frock or blouse worn underneath. Second Floor, Old Bullding| | Women’s Combination Suits GLOVE SILK tops. ez 00S and $2.75 grade...... 5 he 75 Only 500 suits at this rock bottom price. Bodice or regular shoulder straps; sizes 36 to 44. Good weight of silk in the tops; body of fine ribbed cotton. Nicely rein- | forced. Pink ov white. Main Floor, Old Bullding 1,000 Pieces of Hand “in ade Lingerie, $1.95 F A very special price ee PS The fine batiste of which ail these nightgowns and envelope 3 chemises are fashioned, was es- / pecially selected by us here and SE sent out to the Philippine Is- lands to be made up. The garments are exquisitely hand-embroidered in floral designs and showers of dots, and daintily hand- scalloped. Third Floor, Old Buliding 44 Boys’ $1 5 Pajamettes for $1.15. 1,000 of them The maker of them is going out of this line of work. We bought his stock on hand, which is why you may buy] these garments on Saturday at close to cost of production. They are a combination of pajama coat and pants and are made for bo to 16 years of age. Made of Domet flannel in attractive st very comfortable and serviceable, and the popular'| garment with boys Third Floor, Old Building, and Aisle—Downstalrs Store, New Bullding LAST word of three Big || Money-saving Events |j HOUSEWARE i 10 to 25 per cent. savings. to 50 per cent. on dinner sets \ ° September Sale price 5c cake | All end Friday evening. China—Second Gallery, New Bullding Housewares, Soaps—-Seventh Gallery, New Building Prices go up Saturday September Sale of ($5 Pearl Necklaces | Skin Creams ends —only $2.50 | tomorrow The color of tube-roses; e Friday is the last day} tint of clouds just before | : Dee | set; th escent glow of on which the following nthe ‘suncara ta creams, made in our own us, exquisite Freeh} laboratory, may be had at prices: 63c Creme W Main F Jeweiry Section | Main Floor, Old Bullding Imported Lace Fichus and Scarfs Straight Tailored | Silk Petticoats Trunks—less SUCH Coat Frocks —and only $55 In the Women's Fashion Salons Of a fine quality of Poi- ret twill beautifully tailored, presenting the straight-line silhouette at its best, in three models braided in black. Black braid, a very well- thought-of trimming for fall, em- phasizes the simplicity and the excellent lines of the models and gives them a note of richness without making them elaborate. Navy blue—black Sometimes a brilliant dash of color, a flaring sleeve faced with tangerine or jade Georgette crepe or crepe de chine. Sizes 84 to 42. Second Floor, Old Buliding Lovely silk Spanish lace in charming hand-run floral designs. Black or white. Fichus for thé head, $5 to $1¥. Scarfs—2 1-2 yards long, $11 to $35. Main Floor, Old Bullding Jersey, jersey and satin, taf- feta aand satin; accordion plait ed, or hemstitched and frilied ruffles. $4.95 each. In American Beauty, Copen- hagen blue, green, brown, taupe, navy blue, purple or black. Third Floor, Old Bullding Open from 9 to 5.30 “Money must come out of its hid- ing places—in banks and in homes— and go to work along with our phys- ical and mental energy, to build new homes, new stores, new facto- ries, new businesses, new courage, and new faith. How can any one be a pessimist about this country of ours?”—JOHN WANAMAKER. Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant The first impression as one enters the Store from Broadway is of dignity, repose, poise and beauty—as many visitors have said. To get this effect—so contrary to the jumbled appear- ance of most stores—we have given over the entire Broad- way front of the street floor to jewels, jewelry, silver, watches, clocks, art treasures from the Orient, fine leather goods, social stationery—mainly such exquisite things as are found along “Jewelers’ Row” on the Rue de la Paix or in the dignified jewelry and art stores of London and New York, In the Rotunda—the famous Stewart rotunda—are the magnificent silks for which the Stewart Store was always celebrated. Along the Tenth Street Side: the Clock Court, stately with Grandfather clocks, fine luggage, and the newly or- ganized and classified Book Store. Greeting the Visitor at the Motor Entrance on Ninth Street is a store of fine perfumery, toilet and beauty arti- cles. Adjoining—as they should be—are women’s dainty neckwear, handkerchiefs, gloves, silk hosiery, and knit underwear. On the first floor above the street, reached by the wide double Rotunda stairway and other accessible stairways and eleven elevators, under clear daylight are the color- ful, fashionable, serviceable dress goods—a store complete in itself and handy by—laces, embroideries, trimmings, notions, and three great patterns—Ladies’ Home Journal, McCall and Pictorial Review—everything needed for sew- ing: fabrics, ideas, plans, accessories. Linens still hold their post of honor at the head of the t-| Rotunda stairway—the same sort of pure, fine linens that Stewart used to sell. The Avenue of Shoes still stretches along the Broadway side. The fancy goods, art embroid- eries, yarns, and fancy work so much loved by women, are along the Ninth Street side. The lovely Salons of Fashions on the second floor— the Gray Salons for women, young women, Miss 14 to 20— | have been strengthened in variety and completeness by | the step-up of Millinery from the floor below—and here | the lady of Fashion may now be completely outfitted with outerwear—wraps, coats, suits, dresses, skirts, blouses, furs, sports wear, sweaters, millinery—everything on one floor. | The third floor remains practically unchanged—ex- Imported Bead Bags, $4.50 The most charming beaded bags we have seen in a long, long time at such a litile price. Just the right size, envelope style, about four inches square, to tuck away the handkerchief a bit of change and a visiting card or two. Main Floor, Old Bullding Hartman Wardrobe | Paris look like in a railroad shop? cept the addition of girls’ clothing to the clothing for boys, young children and babies, Besides children’s wear, this is largely a floor for negligees, corsets, underclothes, lin- gerie, p..ticoats, and uther intimate furbelows; and quite | | in harmony on the same floor is the Salon ¢2 Beaute, an institution which some one k*s called “a spring of eternal feminine youth,” Au Quatrieme—the floor of antiquities, art glass and novelties remains as usual, the Fourth Floor, but it is un- usually interesting this Fal! with the new things just off the steamer which our Collector has personally chosen abroad. The “why” of the changes is all summed up in one thought: to make a better store; a store that Stewart would be proud of were he alive today; a store that New York will be proud of; a store that will give the best ser- vice in the most beautiful way presenting the finest mer- chandise the world produces. The setting ‘s only a setting. The Merchandise is the heart | of store-keeping. We shall never forget that. But what would the masterpieces of the Louvre Museum in They would be masterpieccs just the same. Fine merchandise is always fine merchandise wher- ever it is shown, But we have been through the railroad shop stage. tennial Philadelphia Store at first was a railroad depot. Our Cn. We outgrew that, and now we have a fit setting for masterpieces of merchandise in the new Philadelphia Store granite building. And we have a fit setting here in 'New York in the fine old Stewart Building and the newer Wanamaker Building. And we mean to make the most of this setting and show our fine merchandise in harmony Taxi size wa % size was $50, now $42. now $ Medium size, was $55, now $47.60. | Three sizes, raised cushion top, fibre cov on three basswood, — brass-plated hardware, cloth lined, and fitted with shoe box. The small size has three and one drop tion; izes have four d X, seven and ten gur ment hanger Seventh Gallery, New Buliding Cider Presses are in demand Particularly these substan- tially built of hard wood, with steel pressure screw: Tub Herght 81 in 10 in, 101, in, 12 in. 11! in. 12 in 13 in. 14 in. Grape , tub er mil throat ty 3 to 4 barrels of ¢ Seventh Gallery, New Building | with its fine inner self. | The first store of New York—always; first in fashion, {first in beauty; first in service. Oriental Rugs at very advantageous prices When vou see the rugs, you will better appreciate how advantageous these special prices are. Nom Size Special Price Mahal 12 0x7.11 ft. « Mahal ft 2 9x8.10 f1 NORSB St, ita, 3.0x10.6 ft, = —