The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1921, Page 5

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>, BY SX BANDITS, ROBBED OF $2500 Customer Held On Suspicion of Being Associated With the Robbery, Bix masked bandits, carrying re- felvers, stepped into the cafe of Wehard Lange, No, 1635 Avenue A, hortly after last midnight, spent out five minutes in separating mge and sixteen customers from 2,600 in cash and jewelry and quietly weparted in an-automobile. On ac- eunt of the suspicious actions of one} . ff the customers, who hurriedly sur- fendered his money and jewelry and mplored the others to do likewise, he yas locked up in the East 88th Street Ration-on suspicion of being asso- ated with the robbery as a sort of aside man, Lange was behind the bar and his ustomers were seated at tables when he front door opened and men were ven to be entering. The front of the lace was dark. It was not until the 4sitors were in the range of lights ehind the bar that their masks and | pvolvers were visible. ‘With six revolvers pointing here and here in their general direction, Lange nd his customers obeyed an order to ralk into the hack room in single file fad lino up against the wall. Three f the bandits covered the line with heir revolvers, while the other three parched them and tossed the money |_ ind jewelry into their hats, The bandits had disappeared when ange and his customers reached the complaint against Boneven- ra, the customer who ap- 0 willing to be robbed. Maaistr lariem Police Court. ‘othingham in the i ¥. M. Cc. A. Mam Amnesia Victim, Mounted Policeman Conolly of heepshead Bay Station questioned a jan he saw roaming about near Ocean mrkway and Avenue W early to-d. hd learned he did not know his ni t Coney Isiand Hospital papers jund showing him to be Bird n, ntral Branch of the Y, 3 nson Place, Brooklyn. Aid he a mild ould be out in 1 bail for examina- | . Secretary of the Boys’ Division | | mew note thts season CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST of I, has issued a summons Magis: Stapleton, 8. for Edna A.’ Hoadley, a Christian Sclence practitioner, charged under the Sanitary Code with failure to report a contagious disease by Dr. U. D. Dickson of the Department of Health. In May the practitioner attended the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeGroft of New Brighton, She diagnosed the case as mumps. Later Dr, W. B. Wilkineon diagnosed the disease as diphtherla, The child died. ‘he practitioner was indicted under the Public Health Laws, but the case has not been sot for trial because of the rullng of the Court of Appeals tn similar cases and now the prosecution will be based on the violation of the Sanitary Code. ee Dies fm Gteam Room at Baths, The body of Sigmund Cohen, forty- eix, a tailor living at No. 163 East 104th Street, was found early to-day lying in the steam room of a Russian bath at No, 163 East 105th Strect, The body was covered with scald marks from the steam. Dr. Cassassa of Har- lem Hospital said death probably bad been due to heart failure ENDS LIFE IN. PARK; HAD $200 IN BANK Kadlec, Ace: His, Landiady, Had Been Acting Queerly. ‘The body of Rudolph Kadlec, No. 17 Second Street, with a bullet through the head, was found in Central Park near 70th Street this morning by Patrol man Fitzpatrick of the Arsenal Station. A revolver from which one shot had been fired was found nearby, The police booked the case as suicide, Kadlec lived in a furnished room and the woman who rented it to him sald he had been acting queerly and had fre- quently changed the lock on his door. His pockets contained two cheap watches, $5.06 and a savings bank book showing « deposit of $200. —_—a——_. Georges Corporation Expands. The Georges Clothing Corporation announces plans of expansion, Steps are being taken to open a large number, of stores in the principal cities of the Kast and for the appointment of local ciothing merchants in smaller commun- WITH THE Patent Leather buckle straps ts a Patent Leather $10 17% Broadway 1178-75 Broadway 1855 Broadway Bronx —557 Melrose, § suis ey Paterson, N. J. Choa Ue WERIVEER ‘There are numerous reasons for the warm, dry, enug security of Firestone-Apsley Deliverers. Thay are made by experts who work on thie shoe only. Rich gum and tough, durable fabric give to it body and wear. Triple and quadruple re-enforcing. Special composition. Red Heel to absorb greatest wear. Permanent velvet finish. ‘A balanced shoe with tough sole and flexible upper. Make comparisons—you'll come to the same conclusion as thousands of other New Yorkere—you'll Demand the Firestone Apsley DELIVERER The wider toe for. 1 Market St. Pourhkeepate. plete line of Phoentz and ¥ HEE. RED 7 i Dates aie @ WoRLp, ttles all the Uni States who will be neice, Geena frances fer the WEDN is belt resentative roup ot New Porn” Phila lelphia and uffalo financiers, CHOCOLATE COVERED DATES in handsomely decorated Thankagiving Boxes. they last. ae rome 24c High Grade AssortedChocolates or Bon Bons and Chocolates put up in beautifully decorated boxes depicting life in the early New England days. "Poe? BOC Thanksgiving Combination Package A select assortment of delicious Sweets in excellent variety and .2 funny character mutt hte OOC French Style Glace Fruit POUND 69 c BOX 5-Lb. Box $2.69 Marshmallow and Fruit Jelly. Chocolate Covered Roasts PACKAGE OF SIX For Wednesday Thurs., Nov. 23 & 24th MILK CHOCOLATE COVEREDFRUIT AND NUT PUDDING Our regular 79c While they last. POUND BOX goods. 59c Attractive Thanksgiving Packages Thanksgiving Round Box One of those popular round con- tainers, tastefully designed and filled with choicest Chocolate Covered Sweets. COMPLETE 49c Thanksgiving After Dinner Package A very choice collection of Toothsome Sweets to top off the big dinner. PACKAGE COMPLETE 89c Thanksgiving Mixture Our assorted hard candies in the characteristic Thanksgiving Orange “POUND 54c 19c Thanksgiving Loftypops Materials are provided so the six Loftypops can be dressed up as Thankagiving figures and stand at each plate as 19¢c favors. PACKAGE OF SIX Formerly A. 'T’, Stewart & Co, Broadway at Ninth Street, New York Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 Store closed Thursday: Friday’s News Friday, for the first time! ‘6 Shoes at Half Price for Girls and Small Boys All laced shoes $11.25 Anatomik high shoes for $5.50 579 pairs; sizes 2% to 6, widths AA to D; tan or black calfskin. For big girls. Women can wear them, too. $9.50 Anatomik high shoes for $4.75 412 pairs; sizes 11 to 2; widths A to D; tan or black calfskin. For girls. £98 pairs sizes 9% to 18%; widths A tu D; black calfskin. For mall boys. $8.50 Anatomik high shoes for $4.25 524 pairs, sizes 8% to 1014, widths A to B; tan or black calfskin, For girls or small boy $7.50 Anatomik high shoes for $3.75 428 pairs, sizes 5 to 8, widths A to E; tan calfskin, For girls or boys. $6 Anatomik high shoes for $3 _ 267 pairs, sizes 5 to 8, widths B to 6; black kidskin with patent leather tips. For emall children. Every shoe is a genuine ANATOMIK Shoe which means that they are the most scientific of shoes for wing bo; We made them to meet the demand for ANATOMIK shoes at oa pelea, eteie the pie of the war, To do this we had to lower our standard of making and finish a little. ve ee ae them all out at half price now, because we are not making any more oO} is grade. ! Prices will not be duplicated when this lot goes This is your opportunity to “stock up” ‘or the children’s needs f : to get them started on the right foundation, and to keep tHiemn-therer ee First Floor, Old Bullding 75 to $25 Frocks, $10 Sizes 6 to 16 years _ Exquisite simplicity of line and detail distinguish these smart frocks of fine French serge, mostly navy blue. They are excellently tailored in 10 chic models ~——one and two-piece regulation dresses— two-piece coat frocks—sleeveless dresses with attractive waists of checked ging- ham—ard lovely straight-line frocks, in- cluding the popular chemise model. Silk embroidery (in many inslancea hand- done), silk or silk and wool braid, bestow in- teresting touches of contrasting color. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, $19.50 Sizes 6 to 14 years. ‘Third Floor, Old Buliding. 200 prs. All-wool Blankets, $11.50 The kind we sold a year ago for about $19 pair _ Th. AMHURST plaid—a new arrival in our choice blanket family. Double bed size orly. Bleek design in pink, blue, tan and gray. A mighty sturdy blanket, planned by the manufacturer to be the best plaid blarket made .n America at the price. We like it. So will you. ee Girls’ $13. AP MUNSING B/ ee R DON’T SAY UNDERWEAR-SAY MUNSINGWEAR “Kingston” All-wool Blankets, $12.75 pair An old friend. We KNOW the Kingston 1s the finest all-wool blanket to be had for mma nso aa aa SN = 5 as little as $12.75 pair. We have compared it with scores. Compare them years hence, : Door From IN ILLIONS—men,” women and children, after use, and you'll find their superiority even more pronounced. Double bed size. 3West30™S? = Sig Seti AN depend upon Munsingwear to give Handsome vorders of pink, rose or blue. Fourth Gallery, New Bullding. them the utmost in Union Suit satisfaction. In the wash and in the wear it proves its dependability. SALE TO-MORROW ——===—| ——} Prepaid Mail Orders LY : 5 Promptly Filled. OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. GREAT CASH PURCHASE AT FACTORY COST Our Usual Custom Will Be Followed in Disposing of This Huge Stock— PRICED BELOW ALL OTHERS FOR QUICK SALES— To Prevailing Prices of “Pre-War Times” —THIS IS YOUR OPPPORTUNITY. THANKSGIVING SACRIFICE SALE These Items Illustrate a Few of the Remarkable Values. ie Velvets $49 ®, Brussels * i Boys’ Clothing---Clearaway The very garments that are needed for school and for out- door wear. Hundreds from which to select and every garment the very best because they are all taken out of our own stock and price reduced for Friday’s svlling. * $16.50, $18 and $20 Mackinaws. . eee carey Fay $17.50 to $20 Overcoats $18 Junior Overcoats.....++++++ THE MACKINAWS are heavy all-wool, with shawl collar, some have inverted pleats, some yoke over back, others plain, For ages 8 to 18. THE SUITS are norfolk style, of excellent materials, high grade in every way. For ages 7 to 18 years. THE OV=ZRCOATS are in different styles, with open lapels, ale warm and well made. For aizes 9 to 18 years. THE JUNIOR CVERCOATS are buttoned to neck style, made of warm light weight material, well lined, and are for sizes 3 to 8 years. Open lapel overcoats in chinchilla, sizes 244 to 10. Third Floor, Old Building, Children’s Coats, $11.50, $14.50 Would ordinarily sell from $14.50 to $25 There's a right size for everybody, also a style and fabric to suit every taste. 35 dollars a week and 2% commission for 6 days’ work Sheffield Farms Co. requires additional men to operate milk wagons ‘These are fine, durable W. & perfect rugs, large selection Store colors only; at 9x12 tn a complete fine of patterns, Beautiful a , dest olor schemes. Glze 6x? eve aaah acta eas Chall oN This is the biggest rug value in New York City. $55 9x12 ALL soins wit Axminster m4 These rugs are of extra heavy pile. Large selection of beautiful patterns. The shades are blue, old rose, x will go a long y be- fore you will equal this value ‘ 4 Same Quality, size 8.3x10. ERE (55 ERA lL Velvets $ stzies Royal Wiltons H Fiechel Sar edge uct intl Matin 36 f, e aver: route oh RS hose are soamiees rugs in complete patternen in Ghinese, “Oriental and Pets lesman's pay previous to November let, was Two exceptional groups. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Fay line of latent patterns and colors... Hae Ae Eaeeatarin MBrerWar mica: $42.50 per wesk. Under new conditions op- 50 re 595 8x12 . f Stair C port ties for increased earnings are greater Achaea Chincuils casts st Lastabee halted ned fi ever in jouble breas' ye mod- Af Fringod Roy al Wiltons ¢ 50 Ct ana tan Carpets Shc 2 gi.arith large patch pockets, and lock squirrel fur collar. S e : beau. — Li it! tee! iter] : javy blue or gray. Taste Ais tshetal ifenetts ene wt yd. Clean, able-bodied American citizens between Polo cap to match, special at $2.95. Woven for this low ‘price to-day.» « ate N the ages of 21 and 35 can find agreeable em- 45 Best Felt Base (2%22h.0 Heavy INLAID LINOLEUN ployment now. = Tmported trreeds at us wide ee ‘icture on ight — im, ed tweed in lovely og Visterprect; ey erdinee? Prtatag Cc Exceptionally " $4 ‘a shades of tan or (AA make Riese coats sqesedingly caring from fl = ar Wa. | wide; Siit0" value, “Vv : . Apply at 154 W. 31st St. Ask for smart, sateen lined and interlined. Hat to match, $8.95. HAGE SO POM az neet ropes sete ire) Prete eate 77 SRO bo ir. ent. Or eall at any Pictured om the left — more formal coat of duvet de AVONDALE MILLS, 3 WEST 30TH ST. Open Saturday Until 6 P. M. of the Main Branches of the laine with smartly flaring lines and fur collar of nutria. . for little girls. Reindeer, Malay brown and Sorrento The tremendous’ success of the past year has established AVONDALE Blass sateen linad and intattined: “Has to mateh, 65.96. MILLS as the leader in reducing Floor Covering Prices in New York City. | SH FIE FAR ia J E F I D MS co Some lovely “sample” coats at $14.50 3 Broadcloth trimmed with fur. a " ‘Third Floor, Old Buliding, % Q ee ee . : ’ ee Oe Se ' : id ; ‘i atk 5 eh des ager ’ % Ne . ~ . = a ar 7

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