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iF ha ecae the ‘Ware nant igiv ute ESNO, Cal. Nov. 21.+-Beeause owing his arrest here with his 1, John Noble. He is belleved to] 4’ weex later, according to his story, “midget bandit” of Fresno and| he held up the Standard O11 station ‘Angeles, who had been sought] and obtained $60. Going to Los An- “Rr flye months. Police force, } ‘The police #ay Ware has contested { bs numerous robberies and barglattes in Central and Southern Califortia. | i o Tn is toom were fond seven revol- ‘| vers, 6,000 rounds of ammunition and @ large amount of loot. The poltee suspect ‘him of tompliéity in the Los ; { / | Angeles tall ‘truck rebbery, In whieh k $500,000 was stolen. - Be ‘Ware asserts he served tn Ned Canadian Navy for eighteen months and When honorably discharged was win Ware, 17, Arrested in| sent to a reform schooi on varraney charge. He escaped, but was caught resno, Cal., Tells a and sent to the Penitentiary for eighteen months, On beim released rotate he returned to New Yerk end then went to Juarez, Meno, where, he sald, he committed his Tirst robbery, not want td be a Now York | polding up a Mexican Landit. lideman, Edwin Ware, seventeen,| A few weeks later he was held up, t, he told the police| robbed and shot in ‘Texas. He canto yes police | to Fresno, where, he says, he held up the Central Garage, obtaining $40. goles he held up another of filling claims to be the ‘son of Lien. | Station of the Btendara Olt Company ‘and obtaino $60 mote. He held up Harvey Ware, who, ‘he sald.) ine Bimini Baths in Les Angeles, bat d ‘been on the New York force| was arrested mira ootaining gr irty years, He sald he lett horne| fn cash. released on 6 t Webruary, when his father made He wi probation, but held up several peden- trians In Los Angeles and robbed a re up a place with a moving | hardware store and a puwnship there, company to groom him for the | getting $5,000 In loo! = ——— ‘| corsets of heavy shadow striped Milanese Ain || | | CORSET DEPARTMENT—Fourth Floor BONWIT’ TELLER.& CO The Spenally Shep of Onin, FIFTH AVENUE .AT*38™ STREET An Exceptional Sale of ’“BONTELL” CORSETS As Beautifully Made As Exquisite Lingerie 9.00 Actual Values 12.00 to 18.50 LL silk broche corsets, with wide elastic sections at the thighs and yr real silk combined with satin, little hip confin< *s of French taffeta—for all figures. FINE CORSETS 5.95 - Actual Values 12.00 to 14.00 'VENING corsets of lace, net lined; others of beautiful silk broche fabrics, with elastic inserts; all lightly boned. Front or back laced models. OUTSTANDING VALUE Every manufacturing tradition of T. Miller has been strictly lifted up in the develop- ment of the three-strap model shown. This style embraces all the points of excellence in treatment and material that a really splendid slipper requires. Can be had in Patent Leather, Gun Metal or Tan Calfskin. #10 I. MILLER 15 West 42nd Street 1554 Broadway Hudson Terminal Opes watil g P, Bd. ‘Eurances Poina &. BROOKLYN SHOP 498 Fulton Gtreet, at Bond EET TY rat ‘aventne , 1922 MOTOR LICENSES TOBE READY BY DEC. 1 All Autotets Mast Have Them Not dmter Than Jan. 1. Brie afd the five counties of New mobile bureaus of the Tax Com-| procured from Th misston. garages and automobile organiza- preety Dane jets Ro renewals 2 Riggs Pad 2 td anpotication for deaters plates can fhounced to-day that all automobile LN eae pt Res ae a pen ide Gul, te the oMites eh. che Heetise plates for text year Will be | 5) ready for @idtribution by December 1 and Must be ased on all cars in operation after December 81. No ex- tensions Will be granted after that time. ‘The plates Will be distributed from the County Clerk's office of every jochan Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Tuesday . MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ WINTER APPAREL FRoM OuR REGULAR STock At Greatly Reduced. Prices At Reductions of $14.59 1 $70.09 MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED COATS AND WRAPS . 75.00 Regular Prices *89.°° t $145, The season’s smartest models and colors. for all occasions, of marvella, gerona, panvelaine, ° or pollyanna cloth trimmed with real beaver, grey squirrel, wolf or caracul fur. 14 to 20 yrs. MISSES’ COAT SHOP—Second Floor At Reductions of $20.9 wo 850.9 MISSES’ WINTER SUITS Fur Trimmed and Tailored Models 29.50 Regular Prices *49.°° w *79,%° Smart models of genuine moussyne, veldyne or duvet de laine in all the fashionable colors trimmed with the finest furs. 14 to 20 years. MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Floor At Reductions of $21.9 to $51.9 18.50 Regular Prices *39.°° t 569, Frocks of Chinois silk crépe, crépe meteor, satin or crépe de chine, tailored frocks of wool tricotine or Poiret twill and a limited number of high class worsted jersey frocks, 14 to 20 years. MISSES’ DRESS SHOP—Second Floor At Reductions of $9.75 to $17.9° 7.50 Regular Prices *16.”° °24,°° Frocks for Girls (8 to 16 years) of all wool serge or wool Jersey — some embroidered or braided. GIRLS’ DRESS SHOP~—Second Floor Phe Tak Commission warne | 2utomobile bureaus in Albany, But= owners that they Brust sehd their ap- | alo and New York the automobile bureau ‘offices it they | AY Wane tee nroiein Al. a, Ww! New York. The mew requirement ts |the petnt Virgin, renuited oth his are resentin the coming year by Bp tn). Session In $1 Commies, oo that the narber On a om 8. Wood plead Franklin Sion aco. || NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS PORGD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 199). ¢ounty In the State except Albany, erty Pho show the county of res's- AppHoMlone sent to wrong offices York City, where the distribution |wiijhe returned, They may be made will take place from the branch auto-| personally or by mail, They can be County — Clerks, detion of an MISSES’ SILK OR WOOL FROCKS Including High Class Worsted Jersey Frocks GIRLS’ WINTER FROCKS GB. Aliman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE « FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Remarkable Values to be offered to-morrow (Tuesday) The Great Yearly Sale of Fine Fur Garrnients and Smaller Furs will be held im the Department on the Third Floor 125 Misses’ Tailored Suits newly taken from the regular stock, will be radically re-priced at $25.00 The models and materials are of the present fashion, and every suit is correctly tailored (Second Floor) A Large Quantity of Upholstery Squares suitable for making up as pillow tops, chair seats, work bags and other useful and decorative articles so acceptable as holiday gifts will be on sale on the Sixth Floor exceptionally low priced at 90c., $1.40 .& 1.75 each Among these eminently desirable pieces ate fine Damasks, Brocades, Velvets, Armures, Taffetas, Mohairs and Tapestries. A Pre-Thanksgiving Sale of Practical & Decorative Linens at prices that suggest liberal buying for holiday giving will be held on the Fourth Floor All-linen Damask Table Cloths each . tt. . . $4.50, 6.75 & 7.75 All-linen Damask Table Napkins per dozen. . $5.25, 5.75 & 8.25 All-linen Hemstitched Towels per dozen. $8.75 & 9.50 Hemmed Bath Towels ‘ per dozen . ; ‘ , . $5.50 & 6.50 Madeira Hand-embroiderd Linens Centerpieces (circular 27-inch), each $4.75 & 5.25 Luncheon Sets (13 pieces), set 6.00, 6.75 & 9.75 Tea Napkins (13x13 inches), per dozen 8.50 & 9.50 eS