The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1921, Page 19

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AO SE RR ET vet em me ge cement ARRESTED AFTER THEY * TOOK MAN TO HOSPITAL TWO HURT, DINERS FLEE IN RESTAURANT FIGHT | pint aa Prisoners Say They Found Victlm | aieged Attempted Theft of Over- of Shot Lying in Street. | goat Starts Melee—Two Arrests. Shot in the abdomen, Vincent De| More than a score of dindts last night tose, twenty-eight, of No, 2416 First} {n Vincent's restaurant, at No. 730 East \venue, was taken to Harlem Hospital | 138th Street, Bronx, dodged under tables arly to-day In an automobile, victim] or fled when George Lovell, twenty- Sabastano | eight, of No. 159 South ‘Third Avenue, Street, | Mount Vernon, and Winfleld Duglas of 117th | No. 19 Mili Pond Road, Port Washing- of No. 214] ton, L. I, wero arrested after a fight in ast 119th Street, the last named a|whtch Lovell was felled by a policeman sauffeur employed py Guld!, were ar-|and a waiter was cut on the right hand ested on charges of felonious assault | With knife, it is alleged, by Lovell. nd taken to the East 126th Street ata- | Lovell and Duglas were charged with Hon, felonious assault upon the waiter, Detectives Murphy, Cropsey and Reg-| Willlam Haag of No, 188 Lincoln Ave- 1ers had told |Nue, Bronx, and attempted grand lar- avt hight at|ceny, and Duglas with disorderly con- » down First | duct. Lovell and Haag were attended by Dr. Hirschmann of Linooln Hos- pital, It is alleged Lovell took the proprie- - | tor's overcoat off a hook. When he and Dugias started out Haag interfered. ¢ a mysterioas edell of SNo. 407 jermano Guidi of N 7 treet and Peter V ° Do You Play the Piano? If you do, the Piano Keyboard Accordeon will be very easy for you to learn. The keyboard of this Accordeon ,is arranged like the keyboard of the Piano. Artists playiug this instrument in Vaudeville are among the highest paid on the Vaudeville Stage. You are cordially invited to come in to-morrow and hear a demonstration of our LA MONDIALE Concert Piano Keyboard Accordeons. All Styles of Accordeons ranging in price from S10 to S450. VERY EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Open all day Tuesday (Election Day) until 10 P. M. If unable to call. mail this coupon (o-day. Wurlitzer—120 W, 424 St, Won Tam interested in an Accordeon, Kindly yend mo further particulars, TheRudolphWurlitzerCo. Pianos—Victrolas 120 West 42d Street Between Broadway and 6th Ave. Phone Bryant $140 Bests POLITICAL. POLITICAL. ~~ Lawyers’ Committee Endorse ) FRANCIS X. MANCUSO -—-FOR— | Judge of the Court of General Sessions We, the undersigned, members of the Bar in the County of New York, do endorse the candidacy of Magistrate, *rancis X. Mancuso for Judge of the Court of General sessions. During his incumbency as a Magistrate he has dis- played great aptitude for the office for which he has been nominated. He has given at all times zealous effort to the performance of his duties, conducted his office with genuine ability and treated all in a spirit of candor, fearlessness and respect, tempering his independence with a commendable show of humanity and regard for his fellows. It is our firm opinion that his promotion to the Gen. | eval Sessions bench will be approved by the people of this | | city and do honor to the office. | His public service as an Assistant District Attorney | nad as a Magistrate, his knowledge of the criminal law, his . york in the Court of Domestic Relations, and his capable " andling of the delicate work of special assignments as a Magistrate qualify him beyond question, and we there- ? are urge his election. - ROGER FOSTER, Chairman. Antonio Ferme Capt. N. Taylor Phillips m. Har a Joseph 1. Green Gustavus A. Rogers rank A. oland Frederick E, Goldsmith Bernard A, Rosenblatt *yances Marion Brandon Stuart G Gibboney Isidor Scherer yr, Samuel Buchler Prank Hendrick Max D. Steuer | Sidney Becrstein Charles Harwood S. M, Stroock aesar B, PF, Barra Grace Humiston Joseph S. Schwab enis O'L, Cohalan Nathan Hirsch Henry W. Unger lorris Cukor Anna Moskowitz Kross Irwin Untermyer | homas W. Churchill Edward McCall James M. Vincent | larold A. Content Francis S, McAvoy Arthur K. Wing } \bram 1. Elkus Ferdinand I, Morton Archibald R. Watson re J. Ettinger Samuel Markewich Ralph E. Wechsler Varren C, Fielding James A, O'Gorman David 1, Weil VINCENT H. AULETA, Secretary. Dated Nov. 3, 1921. VOTE for JUDGE MANCUSO—F ourth Name, Group 6 FRANCIS X. MANCUSO, Democratic] (ERE RRR Reet ete RE ORI SES accmmsee: —— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER Arrangements have been made so that all our people shall have ample time for voting. Broadway at Ninth, New Yorl. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. S the Salons, Election Day. ec America’s largest display of all good Grand Pianos, in the Piano Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant N DAY Annual Sale of Women’s Coats, Capes, Wraps Made to our order MATERIALS — All the new soft weaves— Marvella , f Moussyne Natural Caracul Panvelaine Squirrel Gerona Beaver ; Veldyne Moleskin Evora Caracul- Goat Superior Cloth Australian Opossum Mardine Nutria Armida Black-dyed Wolf Olonza Cloth Normandy Cloth Cape at left, $94 Coat at right, $125 BLACK is featured throughout the ‘collection. brown, Sorrento blue, tortoise, reindeer and taupe. , , Beautiful silk linings in plain colurs—crepe de chine, radium silk, satin and peau de cygne. Our $85 to $98 grades Eleven models in wraps and straightline coats-—six with large fur collars. The coat with throw sca.f and mandarin sleeves, is fashioned of MARVELLA. at $94 Our $125 to $135 grades Eleven models—capes with luxurious fur collars (llus- trated at top and at right); wraps and coats, all with fur collars, and some with cuffs of the fur. Our $145 to $175 grades Six models in wraps and coats—latter have the smart godet flare. Coats with mandarin sleeves have deep fur cuffs. Coats at $125 6 of Fashions f 450 Boys’ Suits (\eziit®) $14.75 | The very same grade of suits last spring were $22.50 and $25. We consider these 450 the best value we have offered this season at the price. We have sold hundreds of them at $17.50 in the past six weeks. When we wanted an extra special offer for Election Day, we could think of no better vatue. And so we made it a better value by taking $2.75 more off the price. e best Norfol! pleats back « of doublo-breaste heather miatures. 7 to 18 year sizes. FURS—Carefully selected pelts— Black Caracul Taupe-dyed Wolf Platinum-dyed Wolf Colors include Malay brown, navy blue, Burro Some others at $125 Women—Second Floor, Old Bullding 3,898 pairs for women Cost too much to make these, so they For Women | 2,698 pairs, 60c pair -Last Ye: iF Plain cotton and wool mixed | full seamless double tops, extra : | toes. In black, white, Havana brown, cordovan | anc green mixed, brown and navy blue mixed. The same stockings with self vertical stripes. Sizes 8% to 10% in the lot, but not in each | i color. ‘ 1,200 pairs, $1.25 pair —tLast year, $2.50 Silk and wool, medium weight, full seamless, double tops, extra strong heels and toes. In Havana brown, brown and navy, cordovan and green. : | * Sizes 9 to 10% in the lot, but not in each color. Main Floor, Old Buliding )\ Wool Mixture Hosiery First Grades at Half and Less 3,000 pairs for men ‘ve stopped. This is the clean-up For Men 3,032 pairs Socks, 50c pair —Last year, $1.15 and $1.25 Half of them are light weight cotton and wool mixed, with high spliced heels and double soles. These come in cordovan, cordovan and green mixed, white, brown and navy blue mixed, and a few other shades, Sizes 944 to 12, but not in each color Half of them are a heavier weight of cotton and wool mixed, with ribbed front. In cordovan und green mixed, black and green mixed, plair, black and plain cordovan, Sizes 9% to 12, but not in each color. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Bidg. For Girls and Junior Misses Of 10 to 16 years 200 “‘Sample” Frocks, $18.50 $25 to $39.50 grades Fifteen styles in silk dresses. —taffeta, crepe de chine —crepe-back satin—Canton crepe. Fifteen styles in cloth dresses. —Poiret — twill—velveteen novelty knitted materials, We considered the dresses s0 exceptionally smart and of such excellent materials (and we know what good workmanship this maker puts into his product) that we purchased some of them be- fore they had been entirely finished. = Sports frocks—after- noon frocks — party frocks, _ Every frock has body lin- ing of white china silk. Navy blue, brown, French blue and black, with smart touches of contrasting color, ‘Teled Floor, Old Buliding The quatity tractions. Trimmings—such fringe—are used w lines. Sleeves, particula Annual Election The Ticket suits *| $36.50 uiters. | $38.50 Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building Overcoats Broadway, cor. Elghth sufficiently varied to satisfy all men. Think well and act quickly. These, too, Every NECKTIES RAINCOAT DERBY HATS—5 SHOES—$10 and WOOL JACKETS— GLOVES—$2.50 capeskin gloves fe $1 grades for 50¢ $1.6 embroidery, bugles, beads, or ing, are sometimes of Georgette accent the smartness of their | with embroidered sleeves of | | crepe in a contrasting color. | Black, navy blue and other prevailing suit shades, Men who vote on Tuesday will get a full return in dollars and cents if they buy in the Men’s Wanamaker yrade omnliese f $29.50 Most men will have plenty of time to buy their Winter clothing on Tuesday; and this Annual Election Sale provides Stand- ard Wanamaker qualities of many kinds-— SHIRTS—$3 grades for $1.85—Woven madras. White. Colors. Only 1,200. Silk, many patterns and colorings. $10.50, less than cost to make. Only 5 black derby hats for $3 Fo 1 high and low shoes for $7.8 .75, Sleeveless. For shooting, hunting, motoring, golf. 5. Tan, brown, gray. One-clasp, $14 to $19 Costume Blouses Election Day—$9.75 of materials used in these blouses—crepe de chine, Georgette crepe, satin—is one of their great at- And they reflect many charming caprices of the mode, in delightful variations. as silver The models pictured are rep- resentative of the collection, ith taste to Right—blouse of black satin colored Georgette crepe Left—blouse of crepe de chine, embroidered in ‘silver threads. Middle —blouse of crepe de chine with Sanee dropping gracefully from the shou rly interest- der in a cape effect. Sizes 34 to 44 in the lot but not in every style. Second Floor, Old Bullding Day Sale of | Clothing One a Winner! 1,200, 100. hapes. 216 hats, Fine walking shoes. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building I AT TREE RE Py ! } : 4 i on *

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