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HE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 19, 1921. HYLA ’ PRETENDED DEATH y ‘TO DECEIVE BANDITS i : |i“leeing Robbers Jump Over Pros- } BLOCKED HEARING j trate Jeweller They Thought ’ They Had Killed. BROWN ATLANTIC CITY, Oct. 19.—Elec- trician H. C. Stockinger was in a cigur aes & The grace and beauty of the outward structure of this business enterprise has an equally enduring super-eminence in the high favor awarded to it by the public at large during the past three score years. JOHN WANAMAKER, Thursday's features * * * The let-go of “mir- acle” shoes continues * * * Beautiful frocks for young ladies * * * Sports blouses just from Paris * © * Onc of RENEE’S loveliest gowns reproduced * * © 75 remarkabic quilts * * * A note on solid silverware * * * Men mustn't miss the box in the ower rignt-hard corner. mobile moving down Mediterranean = Avenue, He jumped on the running Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Open from 9 to 5.30 Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant board, One of the three men in the ———--— -— teense ws - machine struck Stockinger and an- Meyer Committee —$100,000 | other shovea a revolver in his face ; ° » Wlaetad: ac "i and ordered him to alight. He did so. varies tis” Sees Lhe Good News Keeps ore New Ihings a the jewelry shop of Jacob Hoffman ° ° — More Economies Says Administration Hampered Ne I Ee After eight weeks of investigation|4“t No. %% Virginia Avenue. One oft at » City Government at a cost of {struck him over the head with the Jeast $100,000 to taxpayers, the|outt of a revolver. Hoffman strug- Ueted “wdliy| e068) With NUN 20") DousaMlOH)/6F (HE Song Hits for your M Committee ad o : a r election and to-day the mem-| weapon, it was discharged and a I - evs are Issuing “summaries” widely |ullet grazed the young jeweller's a] , P ayer piano F at variance as to the results accom-| car. Hoffman bolted for the door e ry a e 4) Q. R. S. rolls, with words plished, and another shot inflicted a flesh ’ uglS74—Gypsy , Blues, from | Elon R. Brown, chief counsel to] wound in his left arm, Hoffman's Shuffle Along.” | the committee, declares that ob-|fether, Chaim Hoffman, ducked ; : \ 1636—Love Will Find a Way, | struction and opposition by members| tnder a show case, as the bullet hit of a grade not to be carried in the future from “Shuffle Along. of the City Government had hinder-|the floor near him, ,1644—If You've Never Beer ed the committee from the start and] The younger Hoffman feigned Vamped, from “Shuffle Along. Xpusures Involving waste, in-| death by falling across the threshold 1683—Sweet Lady, from At Halt their Present prices ae ee y, and eorruution had been | his whe. ‘The robbers funiged “Tangerine.” vind. realeted by the Hylan oe te croctrate qowaller P Fe Z ' 1617—The Last Waltz, from Hee ere e aad escuse blilbsipeheg continues Thursday. ANATOMIK shoes are the foremost corrective shoes of “The Last Waltz.” anking | scaped, i : the day, recommended by surgeons and physicians in all parts of the country. 1681——Sally, Won't You Come ed that the © lad. ee if you are having trouble with your feet—if you have worn other corrective toe a EL nahi bane wrongdoing by | $5 CUT FOR TRUCK DRIVERS. shoes and found them wanting—if you want just a pair of good common sense saint! Sof 1921.” ‘ Y ficials, proved to the ( om wal g- Pi from “Follies of 1921, people that New ¥ never had an|Umtom Wi4ll Vote To-Morrow on shoes—see if your size is in this sale. , 1624—Bring Back My Blush: | ministration ao free trom grate Vee Wise date Ohated "Men's $13.50 Anatomik high shoes for $6.75 ing Rose, from “Follies of 1921," | many, sai io te “It is impossible to estimate the cost | The Wage Scale Committee of the ile, fr of this partisan fishing expedition. it | Merchant Truckmen’s Bureau of New a Amat 7 = 0 Smile, from 66 : may cost any where rrom. $160,000 to | York yesterday served upon officials Boys’ $9.75 Anatomik high shoes for $4.85 The O'Brien Girl. a — $300,000, ‘The init of the Internati 1 Brotherhood of 1702—Yoo-Hoo, from “Bom- $206,000, The initial appropriation was} ae the inter oaneat for hota Gens Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building. bo.” 4 7 yp “[his is the third political fishing ct, effective Nov, 1, The request 7, % 95 ry . i 400146—Merry Widow Selec- th expedition attempted in the municipal | eaile’ for a $5 per. week reduction 13 Women’s $12.50 Anatomik high shoes for $6.25 tion, without: words. e prices are amazing: waters. | n by the AJ-| Waxes and a ten-hour day, Women’s $11 Anatomik low shoes for $5.50 $1.26 each. ’ The pri 35 and $59.50 mirall I Grand Jury cost| The action of the Truckmen's Bn Music Roll Rooms —The prices are $35 an . New Yo 70,000; the i reau, which represents 55 per cent, ut BIE TE leer Cis SUIGIBG: Firat Gallery, New Build! oy undertaken n additional the entire trucking industry in } oe | The above comment was made by a woman who knows SNe dar tta RAN Cea EI ERIRe Me tcnNta foe toeee teasing = 2 ' | fashions and values—who happened in when we were pre- B and the Mey -|men by ants for lower trucking | ee ; tati ? frocks mitteo h ast $100.01 ee ace 4 tic weoeetiees an | 7. R Kk bl Q lt A te fi Bi d ad R b paring this presentation of frocks. mt ha rite he rte | 5 Remarkable Quilts ew fine Beaded Robes lication of the | meeting to-morrow night in Webster The frock at $59.50 The velveteen frock, $35 ° . Mr. Brown declined to discuss the | Hall, Now 119 ae ki ’ ft B S l l t $55 ina 1) f det | is just what it should be—very Bigeh tateren ri aa seen de a 0. 119 Mth = * natee| or ear Yy gt uye rs | amp es —Specia a Bie ate aa Re astas simple, but with smart silhou- rected toward improving administra- 1 paving the way for effective on by charter’ revision and inprovement of governments Sin the elty 1 it Is conceded on all sides grave necessities fo : 23 down-filled quilts at $125 ‘OL, Conn, Oct. 19,—Tne} Dr. Henry D. Coe, pastor of the | irst Baptist Church here, has ten- lered his resignation following a ontroversy because of his refusal to| officiate at the funeral of a soldier, | Bristol veteran who was killed in ction and whose body was brought rom France for burial @ year ago priced $235 to $285 eEa ibn i a Ho dienes i ner Gis Taakion t is the pleated frock of crepe de chine—black or navy blue— in sports frock with the new uneven hem; wire, | is introduced in a model in a loose sleeves of Georgette erep2 | new material, which looks like Phere. ure , | in’ tangerine, Royal blue or | crepe} seems to be knitted, and There are only | Prench red; sleeves and girdia | is of fibre silk. Illustrated. one or two of a kind. banded with narrow gold braid. | In red, brown, navy blue or Illustrated, | black. The Spanish robe Coat frocks of Poiret Twill—specialized at $39.50 illustrated combines Second Floor, Old Bullding, Tenth Street black and red beads 52 down-filled quilts at $90 has a small sample ~-a year ago priced $175 and $190 Wednesday, at be- low the average wholesale price. iA | ette. Of course, it has the new The Robe Room PR: ] iodéla=to’ ba gold at $69.50—the only difference is | Jow waistline. ‘ 1) i j, i“ , ¢ ; / collection of very eM (\ NW There are no duplicates of these quilts in America— Hand i ay) except in our Philadelphia store, where there are perhaps | ?@"¢Some eaded fifty. robes of opalescent, ¥ at Avenue, signs, edges all bound with cord te match. cate misty shade of stration Joo7 in My, Tippy Canoe, FOR MISS 14 TO 20 ~ Men’s $12.50 Anatomik low shoes for $6.25 Rose tete ( | | | permanent correetio ough salu- time ago} s A " “les ver ane tlw on the alleged eruing e| Gatea oe uN Mea esta | Rose Copenhagen Vine Cardinal Light blue| pink to the very and spangies very 1! Paris Sends Sports Blouses nysanship in the presentation, | smlt BI Gold Green Reseda Cream Pink | popular black bead- effectively on a solid | ° ° ° partisanship in the} | y toe 7 : Py e : a ac (poing, groundless, is 7 | Exquisite co orgs and combinetions of color. The| ed robes—all copies black background. of Knitted Fibre Silk, $29.50 a veaniisnae née )\ most gorgeous quilts that we have seen come to the United | of more expensive First Floor, 1 e ef the chic and practical slip-on styles which was ¥ visa, ex or What Are ‘Y | States in many years. What a wonderful gift one of them ly StS aang work ty the best-dressed women at Biarritz, Deauville, and other smart European resorts, In white! and new sports colors, including 2 wonderful new shade of RED. | Second Floor, Old Building. 1,500Imported Collars and Collar and Cuff Sets at $1 ||_ $1.50 to $5 grades The factory at St. Gall, Switzerland, where these col- lars and se ere made, is to be devoted to another pur- pose, and the manufacturer was anxious to close out this | lot. In many cases he has charged us less than cost to would make! Fourth Gallery, New Building Some excellent COATS for women—$49.50 With collars and cuffs of fur Bolivia cloth and seal-dyed coney in a straight-line model make an excellent coat at such a price. Coats with generous fur collars Bolivia cloth with seal-dyed coney in a model with panel effect, buck and front, and interesting stitching at the slightly faring sides Line’ with peau de cygne, interlined and finished by hand. In black, navy blue and brown. Three smart coats in Normandy cloth The sort of coats which look so warm and give ono a softly graceful silhouette. Your E a Worth? Your eyes are your most FLYERS CHARGE BAD FAITH. |} precious possession - cond neglect them. Ehrlich glassés cost little and help so much, Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specia Es Established 59 Years New York: 184 B'way, at John St | B sixth Av., 15th St | Sixth Av., 28d’ st Refrigerators at $35 The famous Wanamaker-Special | Famous becayse they are the most serviceable refrig: erators for the money; 33 in. long, 20 in. deep, 47 in. high, holding 100 pounds of ice Hardwood cases, with— truction, | —solid brass hardware, niciel- Reserves Say Exams Were Mostly on Line Subjects. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 solid end co: plated. —removable duplex grate in ., ice chamber, —positive insulation, | —tinned wire shelv: m embrac | | | i | —provision chambers removable waste-pipe and ho had to do w aviation mattera and the other four 101 Naysau at Ann St with baked-on white enamel. dutomatic trap. hi ise roulay, B.cever harrow turnback cufts—collars manufacture—-and; of COUrAe; Wei Pass thelasving Onit0 yous RN A ineteotR i i 17 West 42d. Street Seventh Gallery, New Bullding ene ree. snugly around the neck—long silk tassels at | White and ecru batiste and | to distinguish them from hand- Mihen sacad abode. (ie math . B'klyn: 517 Fulton St.,Opp. Namn an Jia ends of string belt—silk stitching in parallel re | fine daintily embroidered work. tary ‘Denby said he ' NG ant x - All fre ‘erepe de chine lined and interlin Hard Oa tues punmad Mere. ave round ellare make 4 statement att " | . inished, of course. * ie r 7 ¢ Ga Nia. Mats In many in: the embroi- square collars and Tuxedo col- Bining-room Suites FH] can Em Sorrento Biue, Matay and marmot brown, navy blue ff gat MARY instante the error | tacts hate ae ail the Second Floor, Old Building desired shapes, Main Floor, Old Bullding 2,400 of the best $2.50 to $3.50 Necktiesin New York--$1.65 ea. Tailored Ties, made of fine imported silks “TL suid L wouldn't buy another te this year, but [ve GOT to buy some of these’ “Send me a dozen to my home in Boston”, Thus spoke two men, at sight of the sampies, yesterday. dione that it is almost impossible at Half Price Low price—$128.50 for a $257 suite | High price—$886 for a $1,772 suite 1 to 10 piece suites from our regular stocks, which we ave pruning down to enabl> us to keep larger stocks in a lesser number of the most carefully chosen designs. 19 patterns to select from, in mahogany and walnut. | Bedroom Suites—a Third Less 4 patterns, in mahogany and walnut, 3 to 6 piece matched suites, from $178.25 for a $267.50 suite to $348 | for a $524 suite. Sixth Gallery, New Bullding | Tne importer of the silks—Italy’s best, and some from Fzance--sacrificed a portion of his imports to cover £n emergency. The man who makes our neck- ties was the man wh, bought them. He made them up into four-ia-hands, beautifully made with extra long slide-easy tands to match each tie and turned them over to us. lored ties, indeed. As fine as any ties we have seen this Fall a good as ties we have in stock at 150 different colorings and designs Italien twills (which cannot be duplicated), brocades of double all-over weave, Charvet stripes with jacquard fieures, Charvet weave with satin and moire strip very fine black and white effects—virtually all the kinds and eclors a’ y man of good taste would wish to choose from. Thursday, by the Broadway door, Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding New Fabric Gloves for women | Fur-trimmed Topcoats They're most practical in that | ° Pi . they will wear well and will| for junior girls, $39 stand laundering. In all of this season's most desirable fabric: Victrolas $95 | In Period Model Cabinets An attractive Chippendale design—plus your | own selection of $5 worth of the latest Victor il records—a purchase that is sure to pay | | | They include plain and faney | effects, embroidery stitching, | 1 ‘ - and combination of colored lin-| Velours, wool coatings, sil- ings on gauntlets. | vertip bolivia and duve- They look like fine suede | tyn. | gloves. Universal Electric They're in such demand that this new shipment will no doubt Clothes Washers nee a 8 Pla ivi har era ow prices ao » ain or, ulidin, a , ; Ei pele a He Main Fleer, O'4 Building models—long waisted An actual fact- -Men ’s Suits with Smock models — plain box models—one attract- ively gathered in the back dividends in increased happiness these Win- ter evenings ! Ready for immediate delivery upon the most convenient terms This substantial lowering in| the price of electric clothes- washers, will be gratifying to the | models —dolman models. Great choice of With targe shawl or con- vevnle jer veverses every LONG trousers Suits Yertible collars cf Austra: lian opossum, — ringtail opossum and raccoon. 2 prs. trousers---$24.50 Finer fabrics at $27.50 and $33.50 This is an accomplishment worth while— a Wanamaker suit with two pairs of trou- $21.50. The Lower-Price Broadway Store has them, and the fabrics ave all-wool. Where is the man who is waiting for the 5 suit? $8 a month will readily discharge the necessary expense. other revolution, combining ad ages of both revolving and ilating principle. The gears run the machine noisele Chater ata andicaitutton tarlingd. The cabinet is fully enclose}! gtyles in single and dounle- Sorrento blue, navy blue, and so ave all moving parts.) breasted and sports models, brown, reindeer, and wine making it safe for children, We specialize in y trousers suits, an¢ a v ‘ the best selection the Boys’ Siop All Venetian li , or peau oil, making} — has ever presented. de cygne lined and warmly in- SEVENTH FLOOR ¢ | Lord & Taylor , FIFTH AVENUE ser Materials are tweeds and ner- Sizes 6 to 16. The Universal is SAFE, ingbone weaves in light and ‘ en SIMPLE, EFFICIENT, DURA: 4 cial * : Jersey and Serge BLE. Sizes 15 0 years, Frocks at $17.75 “return” of the Partial Paymeni Prices, Sixes 6 to 14. Seventh Gallery, New Building Third Floor, Old Building Third Floor, Old Buliding Broadway, cor. Eighth — They are filled —by hand—-with imported down, a} bugle, an e beautiful quality, so soft and resilient that you would im- EE 3 spangle | agine the quilts were inflated with air. And covered with | beads ranging in imported coverings of French satin, with embroidered de-| color from a deli- | 2 eager

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