The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1921, Page 25

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NS THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 321i, 1921. y [ome THEFTS PUT | tat aivounting to veveral thousand |NO ROOM IN NEW YORK We Carry a Complete Line of “Pictorial Review” Patterns » Into the Thousand« dd Clothes Bia ne i i e Taree ment sioten |ONeitee wiay tm Sereey,” Cowet “Ch I] S 1 Park & Titiord’s Imported i Rose Eni nity f love for good clothes was Tella Convicted Robber, B R “Vom AHEAD 10 | eee 1681. Wastohester Ue game 0 ee | tnere ts no room in New ‘York tor g a um Probe atl y ty of petty larceny to: Ey Apacla Sessions and was | to the House of the Good . was charged that she ot ist worth $18 from a di with a bad check, 8 : highwaymen.” said Judge McIntyre fer une oh rer 39c¢ at Mount Vernon Synod. |this morning to Joneph Legree, a negro It " i a} e \ Sale George P. Conard of Brooklyn ie in| trom Jersey City convicted of robbing ecia S (6) al Uy a | “Lablache’ Face Powder apie ne n Hospital suffering | George Jacobson, a collector, of $70 and All ; | Jewelry in a hallway. seein i Waate 37 “You had better remained tn Jersey,” The pel fo hair ne 7G storer; all shades... c Daggett and Ransdell’s Perfect cold cream; H 40¢ size ‘i 9c \| “‘Pyrene’’ Spot Remover ip || Safety cleaner; removes grease | || spots from all mate- | the session of the First Presby: Probation Officer M. n told the|s Trio Caught "After Chitsw-. Court that the girl's mot Ge Has Been in Jail 12 | ie cesditten ta eutebone tnt? crak Times in 11 Years rian Chureh, continued the Court, sentencing Legree {to from ten to twenty years in Sing Sing, ‘geatae- a3 Irving Krisberg in his restaurant fet No. 218 Lenox Avenue early this morning had @ young woman caller fwho told him two men would arrive ** goon for breakfast and she wished to have them well cared for. Then she (eft. Presently the men arrived. One @y 4 a revolver at Krisberg and ¥ «ed him against the wall. The cher picked up the cash register, but @ropped it as shouts of “Police!” @rose in the street, where a crowd ‘was forming. The bandits ran out of the restaurant. A taxicab in which the bandits had Weached the scene of the attempted fobbery was standing at the curb wext door. The two fugitives jumped| R into the taxi, which started south. The young woman who had acted as| N courier for the robbers was seen to walk rapidly away, Sergeant Miller and Patrolman PBtewart of the West 123d Street Sta- tion, making the rounds in a motor- @ycle side car, pursued the taxicab . down Lenox Avenue, caught it at| NV 120th Street and arrested the chauf- feur, Frank Sullivan of N B4th Street, and the oecupa gave the names of Janes Moi Frank Murray of No, 776 ‘Venth Ave- |B gue. Krisberg identified them. | At Police Headquarters the records’ KX @howed that the man calling himself Murray was Willim Schuman, a pro- Sessional criminal whose record of ar- rests is long and who has had as- tenishing success in evading punish- ment. Detectives say ne has poiltical | N pull which reaches not only into 5 FLATBUSH AVE. BROOKLYN proceedings but hus tue effe A 5 eg @ausing complainants against man to fail to prosecute, Ho has m a ERLE aeervee ste aS een arrested tweive times in eleven | AY —- : ———— = = i} || rials; 50¢ size i || Extract of Witch Hazel | || 8.0m bottle: special 19 } OPEN EVENINGS Price-Smashing Sale GRAFONOLAS It is nothing unusual to buy a phonograph at a re- § duced price, but it IS UNU SUAL to buy a well known, re ad make at the reduction and terms offered for this sale, Remember, these machines are not discontinued mod- els or shop-worn stock. They are new, standard models. Do not delay. Make your selection at once. aa | Wegeeeniistossigets c I Miners Liquid Enamel | Ws P — itaden.. c | West uth 1 Street—Between 5th & 6th / Aves. | Foe 108 | dd 1 “Good “Quality Material— Clever Styling and Tatloring Combined in This Challenge Sale Coats & Dresses <™, Don’t Confuse Them With Ordinary Sale Garments. mS These are Exceptionally Smart and Well Made. are smartly tailored of at- The Coats tractive Heather Mixtures, $ Velour, Thibet; straightline effects; SOME N cee eee eae FUR COLLARS-—-half lined, sizes 16 to 44— new Fall and Winter styles. FREE—Special Friday and Saturday—FREE 0 Columbia Records with Each Grafonola The Dresses **°_ prettily, fashioned of all wool Velour, silk embroidered in straightline models —sizes 16 to 20 years for misses, 36 to 42 bust forwomen; all exceptional yalues. Fur Collar Coats | New Fall Dresses Regular $16.95 Values | Values up to $15.00 Made of fine Wool Charming new Fall Velour, Thibet and | and Winter Polo Cloths; some , sport models 4 F 10 others etraightline en half lined, others lined throt KIT CONEY collars—sizes 16 to 40 and 44 to 62 stou both’silk and’ d und bead trimmed; also the new Diana and Bromley models—sizes 36 to 44. == is a Ta the spring of 1810 Schuman, then | a g i A barge New ieetection of Women’s \ "Boys? “$10 Cor uroy ‘and Mixture | Mourteen years oid, was found guilty : | T P t S it P. e In December of 1914 he was sen a | i Aa ft {| Panne \ Sen montis in prisn, bu Smart Fall Styles—Values to $5 teen months in’ prisen, but ev | the sentence didn’t take for on ou 42, 1915 he was arrested in this Charming ayes | and sent to the penitentiary. in Lyons On March 2: he was arrested Panne Velvet= | on a charge o} fous assault. The a hat for every | eompiainant failed to appear and he women or miss — was discharg On Feb. 2, 1918, be | Was arrested for robbery and assault | @nd discharged in the to $5. | On June §, 1918, he was s 2 | penitentiary for thirty 5 | erderly conduct charge. | | Sale of as arrested for) N Faden (iaragy Fe I | Children’s Millinery mea Delry end cork times ea charges | Good assortment of different style hats oe | in all colors. ‘The one pictured at right | t @ach case he was discharged in the| is of good quality velve Police +t because the complainant | NN rhirred | crown —trimmed c & Mackinaw Sport Coats 755.95 Norfolk suis .n neat mixtures, sizes 7 to 17 years—Drab Cor- ’ duroy Suits, 8 to 17 years. Mackinaw coats in all the lead- ing new plaids; rich. brilliant colorings. Corduroy Suits For Little Fellows | | s suspended, a , | Genuine De year he was Re fe z z | Lyons or l t H t @ent to Elmira Reformatory. - . ‘ é ; i e ve a S i | | yy Pipssiessoeel sarees solid colors and Sates hats, such as the uptown shops sell for $2.95 YU Junior Norfolk and Oliver Twist styles in blues, grays and browns. by looking. to $ little fellows of 2. 98 2 2), to 10 years Mail Orders Filled falied to appear. On Jan. 2, 1920, he| with feather band. AS & or robbery, tried, con- Choice victed and sentenced to two years in Bing Sing. He was recently released trom prison, FALL SALE of New and Used Pianos Quite the Mon: Wanderhul Values of the Gerson Are The {| Elbow I Length Girls! CAL Coats ew = - There Are Many Smart Styles in the Lot Of. Fine Kid || Brooklyn's Biggest Discount Of! ‘hree Coats of a Style j Deceme Of1 Credit House | but Only Two or Three Coats of a Style Value $5.00—Brown only i 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 ea, Pm | 164, 166, 168 and 170 new accounts if you bring this adver- tisement with you. Grand Street Corner Driggs Ave. Smith Street Corner Wyckoff St i RUGS “12° Sanita _E | Down Delivers $200 Worth of Better Quality Coats, $9.98 to $27.50 FURNI1 URE - Riss eo THIS KITCHEN SET FREE || ae ; é : nae Porcelain Top White led Kitchen | | Women’s and Misse £ Women’s Famous ‘ Whitman’s” and and Re Table sod 4 White Enameled Chairs. All-Wool Scarfs Ser eer ae a All-Wool Scarfs Satin Trimmed Blanket Sweaters Bath Robes Not One in the Lot Worth Less Than Values * Roll or $7.08 Up to $ Sailor $3. 7 9 $5.00. r Collars Autu Sa aera aeeesaerwseeaerers re i Two-Tone cin PS Heather For Girls Mies of 8 to dered Backs All- Wool e 14 years ; of age. HEY are handsomely tailored in T latest favored styl shops on the Avenue where These are just. the length ity would sell for $10 and upwards. gloves to go with the new the suit cuffs. Brown only. Rei ber—that’s why Coatings, Etc. $9) | &9 a ments are in high fa in each model, of course, but all sizes in the lot. — dresses; also to wear over they're marked so low. Bench, Cover, Cart- age—-12 Rolls of ewe Music Included To Make Room for Holiday Stocks We Offer Rebuilt Instruments at Greatly Reduced Prices Rebuilt Upright Pianos Player Pianos Schulz $95 Lohmann ) Webster 110 oe Whittier | rd r laie stock of Period and other s for our range from rueee aca : bring this ad Wissner 130] ag ‘| Goetz & Co. ra | & bad 5 wa SUITS h | Women will find many beautiful warm, cory garments te chooes } i Weber 160|. Sterling &. Oung a 4 from in this lot as they come from one of the makers of higher { Newman, 170/ $ Sohmer Sep 50 \\ 26"° RD, Tuxedo and Spork Mods k qualits hole of hundreds of handsome patterns in is Haynes 175 Webster j baie ety, els, New Favored Colors ngs atin trimming on collars, cuffs and ¢ Goetz & Co, 190 Haynes Extra Men's Trousers, $1.5! ~ With Self or Contrast- attached, All sizes Goetz & Co. 220 Monthly| Stroud School Suits ing = —— = en Color Collars and or Boys from @ up Rises 8 in 17, AM shades Large rtment of Knee Pants, 49¢ up Bn Suils 2505 Decisive Savings at this Sale of Women’s Lapels. There is no question but ea | that these beauties will AT OLN GRAND Large Assortment of STREKT STORE. go fast—the quality and h Skirts, $3.00 up ria Sahin heal are so plainly su- (if } Fall Dresses $13.98 Up Seas perior that women will School Dresses for Girl STORE see their real value im: j from $6.98 up No tMacount on mediately. Fine ay i AT OUR GRAND ST. STORE, Talking Machines, wool in fancy ome with brush wool vt all ° It Makes Little Difference What You Need— Others up to $12.95 High iu: Shoes N Also Centre Strap Moccasins, Strap Pumps and Oxfords VICTROLAS - SONORAS-GRAFONOLAS Reasonable Terms—Complete Record Department GOETZ & CO: 81 to 87 COURT, Cor. Livingston St., BROOKLYN One Block from Borough Hall Subway Station EASY TO REACH—OPEN EVENINGS VICTROLAS Every Pair Perfect--Regular $7 Value OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, ; A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Find p) | See

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