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on SHIP’S VAULT ROBBED bo. OF $125,000 AT SEA Mysterious Theft Discovered When Liner Reaches San Francisco, | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25.—A mys- tery of the sea is furnished by the liner Bonora, in from Sydney. Tae Sonora when she left Sydney had gold bullion Walued at $125,000 stored in her specie wault, which has burglar proéf locks that are inspected daily, Somewhere on the igh seas, it was fearned on opening the vaults here, five strong boxes containing the gold were Btolen. The locks had been filed off fand exact duplicates snapped on. After fae robbery was discovered the ship was searched from stem to stern without re- ult, It is thought the bullion was stolen Hore the ship reached Honolul taken off there, bard LEAVES DEATH HOUSE FOR REAL THANKSGIVING | | Joneph Cohen Surprised by Meunion | With Family. | Joseph Cohen, the poultry dealer who was in the death house at Sing Sing for twenty months following his con- viction on a charge of complicity in the murder of Barnet Baff, said to-day he had a real Thanksgiving this year. Four years ago Cohen was sentenced to death, While awaiting execution he received cight reprieves, one seven minutes before the time set for his death. He saw thirteen condemned men fp through the little door to, their fate, hen Gov. Smith commuted his sen- tence. A few days ago he was granted @ new trial and Wednesday was re- leased on ball. ‘When he came to New York with his lawyer he did not know he was free on bail, but thought he was to go to the Tombs. Hi i le was taken into the law- yofs Rouse, in, Past 15th Street, the lights Were suddenly turned on and ne taw before him his wife, father and others of his family. CHRISTMAS OFFER Any piano bought now will be held for Christmas delivery if requested. We Will Sell Specia!—Beautiful New PLAYER PIAN4S at That are usually sold at $495. and entertainment for your family for im. TO EACH PURCHASER WE er rolls and free cartage. nee on easy monthly payments. match, cover, 12 p! down and the interest charges. Small enough to fit any apartment; formerly $750; during this sale only-.......... Rebuilt UPRIGHT PIANOS Goetz & Co. BABY GRANDS 5595 In this department are hundreds of well-known makes that have been thoroughly restored in tone and musical quality, the cases look like new, tg be sold at sacrifice prices. Cornet $85) $ Gilbert & Co. . $160 Leins 95 4 | Weber 165 ieeceaee, 125 @ Weser 175 Gabler 130 | Monthly | Goetz & Co. 190 Leins 45 Up . | Goetz & Co 205 COETZ & CO: 81 to 87 COURT, Cor. Livingston St.; BROOKLYN One Block from Borough Hall Subway Station PIANOS |_| without obligation on my part. Name. Address .. Please send me a list of your bargains iu PLAYER PIANOS |=) EASY TO REACH—OPEN EVENINGS "01D They will furnish good cheer ucceeding years. E FREE—a bench to Pay a reasonable amount No extras—no WILL GRANDS |=} F. W. 35 dollars a week and 2% commission for 6 days’ work Sheffield Farms Co. requires additional men to operate milk wagons ERE are rood Jobe tead: rk 52 weeks lo “lay Pia dt ape a year. vernge route salesman 's pay previous to November Ist, was Under new conditions op- portunities for increased earnings are greater $42.50 ir week, than ever. Clean, able-bodied American citizens between the ages of 21 and 35 can find agreeable em- ployment now, Apply at 154 W, 31st St. Ask for ir. Or call at any Main Branches of the SHEFFIELD FARMS CO. Manent. of the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Tac SSS Sn REE Children’s Hair Cuttin Shop , _ Stop in with the children when you bring them to see the t expert barbers cut their is very moderate. DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR 8 and let our air. The tee CHRISTMAS ON EVERY FLOOR Large Assortment of GIFTS for Every Meraber of the Family FOURTEENTH ST Established 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Sa a a ae New Departments Open Now Gift Shop Books Cameras Sporting Goods Phonograph Records and Skates FOURTH FLOOR AT SPECIAL PRICES EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY Women’s 12-Button French Suede Gloves 3.95 Were $7.50 Imported gloves of the finest workmanship, with embroidered backs, in mode, beaver and mastic. Women’s Two-Clasp French Kid Men’s Gray Suede Angora Lined Gloves—embroidered ‘and Paris Gauntlete—also cape fleece Point backs—P K and overseam lined ... Special 3.96 Finer lined gloves to 5.96 Children’s Real Mocha Gloves— firgers—black, white and colors— were $2.96 and $3.48 4 Wemen’s Real Chamoisette beaver and gray—well Gauntlets — embroidered and made .. Special 2.24 spear backs — mastic, covert, Children’s White Washable Kid beaver, gray— Gloves—shirred elastic wrist were $1.25. 1.00 excellent gifts... .Special 2. | WOMEN’S | SILK & W as HOSE 1.2 Value $1.65 Thoroughly desirable silk and wool dropstitch hosiery that comes trom one of the best mills in the country is seldom to be had for so low a cost. Its very special price is due to slight imperfections that do not in the least intertere with its serviceability. Metal-Chain Girdles Limited Quantity smal 1,43 These girdles give an air to any dress, and also make charming Christmas gifts. They have col- ored beaded ornamentation in red, emerald, topaz, amethyst and sapphire. One is illustrated. Bleached Linen DAMASK SETS 7.20 Were $9.95 Lovely for your own table or for Christmas gifts is this set, consisting of a cloth size 62x62 anf a half dozen napkins to match. ALL LINEN DAMASK PATTERN CLOTHS—70x70—round GOGIRDORD BRAD. oo a5cc5 5150845 1h0099497349994003 199907 3.97 Linen and Cotton Damask Remnants and Odd Half Dozen Napkins, Greatly Reduced Men and Women’s GLORIA UMBRELLAS 5.59 Were $6.17 Reliable Gloria is the standby in umbrellas, and worth more than its reduced price. Fancy handles make these attractive as well as serviceable. CORSETS AND BRASSIERES Models suiting the new costume modes and greatly reduced in price. Misses’ Corsets—pink novelty | Extra Size Brassicres with Gar- cloth—low bust and long hip— ters—sizes 44 to 50—pink striped aay hs aoe coutit—hook front— ware OOM. oc2se0ss10059 1.50 as reins heh @ ¥ Extra Size Brocaded Brassieres Waistline Corsete—broche—long | with Gartere—sizes $4 to 54— hip, low bust—sizes 20 to 26— ink—elastic inserts—hook front nee BEND. os ciiossnsaies 2.94 5: BpOCIAD. cscscessssceess JUNIOR BOYS’ OVERCOATS 8.50 Were $9.76 Coats of heavy fancy cheviot overcoatings and chin- chillas in button-to-neck or corivertible collars, with muff tlap or patch pockets—wool or worsted linings 3 to 9 years. Other Overcoats for Junior Boys, 5.94 to 17.94 Junior Boys’ Velveteen Suits— Junior Boys’ Two-Trousers Giddy cad DIMMU Tila Suits—tan and brown fancy chev- iddy and Oliver Twist styles— iots—box plaited with yoke—wash- able Eton overcollar—sizes 6 to 10 years....... Special 9.74 Junior Boys’ Combination Suits Oliver Twist, with white or tan, silk blouse and velveteen trousers. Special 7.94 handsomely braided—silk ties and | whistle—handsome sleeve | chevrons—were $11.94.. LO.5O | Other Junior Suits, $1.95 to $15.95 Clearance Women’s and Misses’ SUITS 10.00 Were $29.73 to $35.75 Plain and fur collared models in sport and dress styles. Thrishnas———— Season Sate , [SATURDAY | 2280 Boxes “XS, Stationery in 36 and 48 sheets with watching envelopes, 3% white and assorted tints, some with gilt edges. ” WY, 2.68 Reg. value $4.87 find Duvetyn, chiffon velveteen, ~ . Morocco and‘ beaver calf. * The Gift Shop Features NECKLACES of Genuine Natural Amber Special 5.00 to 37.50 Exquisite gifts may be chosen from this selection, which includes necklaces of various lengths, sizes and differ- ingly beautiful shades. French Department Just Opened—Located in the Gift Shop Featuring Parisian novelties of the originality and charm that only Paris has the genius to create, and priced at the famous values which fi EARN clone presents. Two-Day Sales of Women’s and Misses’ Apparel Continued See Page 20 for Other Hearn Advertising. 0 a ee ra oe Special Purchase Manufacturers’ Close Out 720 NOVELTY NECKLACES 1.97 Were $3.97 to $5.97 New designs for the holiday season, and all colors, including the much-wanted ruby red. Imported Pearl Necklaces—20, , I ed Beaded Bags — lar, M1 und’ #7 inches longepeaulaale ||. variety ol naw duigaaes bf? lustre — solid gold clasps — gray were $24.97............ 12.50 yelvet*boxes with white satin lin- Silver Mesh Bage—new fish-scale style—square or round— WHE OTR icc svaneiess 5.00 Bugle-Beaded Bage—various col- ors—drawatrin, in, psa A eer ed Elgin Watches WHOSE cciiina sci cos Lov Indestructible Pearl Necklaces— 24 inches lid gold Specials in Women’s Underwear Winter will soon be here to stay—the sturdier tor his pau Be prepared for him with these specials—at a lower cost. f Pink Silk Top Union Suits 1.37 * . Were $1.77 Low neck—sleeveless—knee length—reinforced crotch. Women’sFineCotton Medium WeightUnion Suits All shapes—regular sizes—were $1.77. . AE: 1é Extra sizes—were $1.97 ree Housekeepers’ Gift of TOWELS Pure Linen Huck Were $1.24 7 Lovely towels for guest or gifts—hemstitched and with white damask borders. Fine Quality Turkish Bath Towels—plain or jacquard cen- ters—hemmed—white or colored borders— 7 Were S108) Cicer cr easeiouacterceseieoaesiucd . 5 MORNING SPECIALS On Sale SATURDAY Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantitics restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orde-s $10.94 Girls’ Winter Coats... 7.88 Wool cloths—large collars—lined throughout—deep pockets—sizes 8 to 14 years, GIRLS’ COATS—SECOND FLOOR. $2.95 Girls’ Beaver Hats.....1.95 $1.95 Boys’ Plush Hats. ..... 1.44 Brown, blue, black- hate In white, "black, made—all’ sizes, BOYS’ HATS—THIRD FLOOR. $1.48 Men’s Woven fur brown—well Black, brown, navy and beaver— Madras Shirts..........1.19 suart’ styles—-trimmed with rib- Fine stripes on while grounds— bon’ streamers. ’ all sizes. MILLINERY—THIRD FLOOR. MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR. : $1.45 Men’s Fine Caps.......1.15 48, ct, Ribbons 5 coca tind ® |” Laewe sasortment—newt Gilty oF hat | how widths—satins tweeds, to sult all tastes and resand ‘at OMe TUBBONS—-MAIN FLOOR. 108 ors HATS—MAIN FLOOR, $3.50 Embossed $1.95 Men’s Winter Corduroy Robes........ 2.65 Union Suits............ 1.59 y Breakfast coat model—sash belt Gra. ribbed—soft wool finish— well made—all sizes. MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. 95 ct. arid $1.15 Men’s Fine Silk Silk, satin, moire—newest figures and stripes—well made. MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MAIN FLOOR, —rose, copen, cherry and pansy —~sizes 36 to 44. HOUSE DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. 78 ct. Extra Size Flannelette Skirts....... .58 Pink and blue stripes—gray. WOMEN'S CNDERWEAR-EECOND ¥ioon. $2.24 Little Tots’ Dresses... 1.50 White—empire, yoke and belted models—lace and = embroidery colonial design. trimmed—sizes to 6 years, SILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR. INFANTS’ DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR, $3.97 Alarm Clocks......... 1. 9 $1.97 Boys’ Part Wool Watt” known maies-radiolte Gray Union Suits.......1.27 JEWELRY—MAIN FLOOR. High. neck—long sleeves—anile length—slight mill runs that will not interfere with good wear. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, 24 ct. Boys’ Ribbed Cotton Hosiery VERT | end biack—firm quality—sizes $5.00 Growing Girls’ Black Lace Shoes... Gun metal—high cut—broad toes —low flat hele—sises 3 to 7 Yiowrmy—MaIx FLOOR $4.50 Junior Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits 3.45 Navy, gray, green and brown— corduroy—extra washable collars Girls’ Lace Shoes — and cuffs—sizes 24% to 8 years. dl ze JUNIOR BOYS’ CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, High Gubrrtan Sad aome Dina rubber heels—excellent ‘fitting $1.19 Boys’ mas 83 atterns— Heavy nap lette—pink and blue stripea—one plece style— frog trimmed to 12 years. Bore’ FURN! FLoon. live to 2—value $4.00. .2.95 ts ine heels, ee Lee ee TT