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SET OF FALSE TEETH AND HAIR MAY COST ~*TANDRU HIS LIFE No Woman, Shouts Prosecn- tor, Would Leave These Things of Own Will. VERSAILLES, Nov. 29.—A set of false teeth and a strand of false hair ™ay send Bluebeard Landrn to the guillotine, Weav.ng the net of evidence around Yandru, charged with murdering ten of his 285 sweethearts, Prosecutor Godefroy scouted the man’s clatm *hat women visited his Gambais villa and then departed and disappeared. “Not one of them left that house alive,” shouted Godefroy. “A woman's false teeth and a woman's switch were found in it. Would any woman wo away voluntarily and leave her false teeth and hair behind? No. ‘They were killed in that house and their bodies burned in the stove.” Godefroy also laid emphasis on the fact that identity, sugar and bread cards belonging to the missing women were found in Bluebearl’s residence. “Those women could not have ex- isted without those cards,” he cried. The prosecutor stressed the con- tention that Landry lived in the Gam- dais villa only 105 days and that he burned an extraordinary amount of fuel. Smoke was pouring from his chimney continually. He also called attention to Landru’s purchases of a number of metal saws which, It is alleged, were used for cutting up hu- man bones. Appointments with six different ‘women at 10.30, 11.30, 2.30, 3.30, 5.30 and 8.15 o'clock of the same day. ix proposals of marriage. Such was a “typical” day in the life of “Blue- beard,” according to the prosecution's summing up. During the final indictment in which this alleged matrimonial echedule figu:-d, this «trangest of Prisoners sat, a dispassionate specta- tor, while ,outside the court room constantly strengthened platoons of infantrymen held back the crowds brought to Versailles by special trains as for a holiday, Inside there was a solid mass cf auditors, among whom women figur- ing in the Paris Social Register, ac- tresses, Deputies and Cabinet Minis- ters’ wives were content to be pressed like sardines and brought to a fainting state by the suffocatingly hot atmosphere as long as they could hear. ae SS 86,000 DEMOCRATIC BALANCE. George N. Young, Secretary of the Kings County Democratic Committee, forwarded yesterday to the Secretary of State at Albany a report showing the Brooklyn Democratic forces had a bal- ance of $6,000 on hand after all their expenses of the recent campaign were pala. Of $68,000 eubscribed during the campaign, only $62,000 was expended. he balance will Ko Into a fund for the general expenses of the organization. 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60° STPEET OPEN EVENINGS tit! 9 o'clock {ft Liberty Bonds Accepted at Full Face Value. 148-Page Catalog FREE Just Out Write for it To-day Holzwasser Home Talks No. 706 x . | e e e 2] Ca a ee ao z 375 1600 Value Period Furniture of Mare Beauty, 5-Room Apl § 7 Our Liberal Terms JValue Down week 20% $180 81.00.9409) 1508 15-O0iRs 43, 6200/820.00/82.50) — pecial £300 850-00 8.00) Cash $400/840.00)84. Dine 8500 $50.00.85.00 count arger Amounts Up to $5,000 Terme apply als to New Yor Connectiour. Giate, New Jersey and jin y Au Railroad f-Towe Cur JERSEY CATHOLICS ARE URGED TO A N DISARMAMENT ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUE SDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921..' the public demonstration in Military Park, Newark, next Sunday after- noon, in approval of the American plan recently placed before the Arma- ment Conference, is contained in a letter sent. out to all the churches by Bishop John J. O'Connor. Before sending the letter Bishop O'Connor expressed his approval of the move- ment of the committee in charge of the arrangements and said that in the event that he could not personally speak at the mass meeting he would eend a representative. Frank E. Davenport, General Chair- since the war the German socicties will be represented, Chief Justice Wiliam Gummere of the New Jersey Supreme Court prob- ably will be the principal lay speaker. Other speakers will be the Rey. Dr. William J. Dawson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church; the Rev. M. Joseph Twomey, pastor of Peddic Memorial Baptist Church; © Mgr. Francis P, MoHugh, tor of St. Patrick's Cathedral, and Rabbi Solo- mon Foster of the Bnai Jeshurun Synagogue. Bishop Edwin §, Lines of the Episcopal diocese will give the benediction, and a representative of Bishop O'Connor will deliver the in- vocation. that 110,000,000 Americans are think- ing with them, working with them, raying for them, a new charter of human liberty shall be written, guar- anteeing the triumph of justice and reason in disputes between the na- tions.” MAIL THEFTS LAID TO THREE. ‘Treate: Taxi Driver Arrestea by Federal Detectives, (Special to The World.) SUFFERN, Nov. 28.—Arden Brush, is claimed that Kelsch and Yard have thrown numerous mall sacks from trains as Brie through, trains, It they passed through Suffern, Th: sacks are supposed to have been picked up by Brush and carried away im one of hia taxicabs, say articles stolen from the mails have been found in the homes of the men arrested. eee PACKING MEN REFUSE TO STRIKE CHICAGO, Nov. 29.—Daspite efforts of the labor bosses, whose power has sadly diminished since workers’ coun- cils have been inaugurated to call a ‘The detectives | Newark Mass Meeting, Or- An urgent appeal for every mem- ganized by Masons, Is Ap- proved by Bishop. from him or man of the disarmament mass meet- ing, the movement for which was|jetter to the clergy he says: “W started by the Masonic Lodges of|in effect, invited to subscribe to a Newark, yesterday wrote to Presi- dent Harding requesting a message Secretary of State Hughes, to be read at the meeting.| countries and the mutilation of hu- Practically every religious body and ber of the Catholic churches in Essex |rraternal organization in Newark has County and West Hudson to attend’ promised support. For the first time this In the course of Bishop O'Connor's e are, movement which, under God, shall hasten the day when patriotism shal! cease to mean the devastation of N. Jy man beings. * * * When the tigators. President and our representatives at| Meany ® tax! driver, J. B. Kelech, an Brie trainman, both of Suffern, and J. B. Yard, an Erie trainman of Mawah, re in jail here on charges of stealing mall from Erle trains. The men were arrested by Federal inves- mail sacks of parcel post and momentous conference realize other mail have heen missing from the movement. trike in the packing industry, the men all continued at work yesterday under the new agreement which re- duces wages 6 to 10 per cent. The same conditions exist in other cities, but the men continued at work, al- though the union leaders sald they would strike if Chicago would start te elie Si Cake bs W. & J. SLOANE FIFTH AVENUE AND FORTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEW_YORK Continuation of the Great Reduction Sale AN EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS OF THE QUALITY FOR WHICH W. & J. SLOANE HAVE ‘ALWAYS BEEN FAMOUS, AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES Owing to Limited Space We List Only a Few of the Many Articles Included in the Sale Bedroom Suites Gray Ename! Bedroom Suite—11 pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete. $350.00 Slate Enamel and Decorated Bedroom Suite—8 pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete. $350.00 Ivory Enamel Bedroom Suite—g pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete. $350.00 Mahogany and Walnut Bedroom Suite Neces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete $665.00 Sussex Bedronm Suite—1o pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete $750.00 Spanish Pearant Bedroom Suite—13 1eces special Sale Price, Suite Complete . $800.00 Tyro! Bedroom Suite—t12 pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete. $960.00 Carlton Bedroom Suite—132 pieces 8 Sale Price, Suite Complete. $1100.00 Enamel Bedroom Suite—to pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete $1975.00 Mahogany Bedroom Suite—12 pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete $3500.00 _ Carpets and Linoleums ed Plain Axminster Carpets Approximately 5,000 yards. Standard qualities, sturdy in weave, yet a pleasing adjunct to the best decorative schemes. Unexcelled for all purposes demanding a “hard service” fabric. COLORS—Natural Gray, Pear! Gray, Camel, Old mice) ery ae rly $4.25 an 00 per yard. Sale Price. . : . .- $3.00 per yd. Plain Wilton Carpets Approximately 4,500 yards. Imported and Domestic —a complete assortment embracing nine of the larest colors is offered to those who desire a durable carpet, fine in texture, attractive in appearance. COLORS— Camel, Tan, Red, Pearl Gray, Gold, Rose, Ivory, Green. Regularly........$3.75 Sale Price, $2.75 per yd. Plain Wide Chenille Carpets Approximately 2,600 yards. These popular fabrics, obtainable in wide widths without seams, admit of use either as a rug or a complete floor covering. The colors,~ carefully dyed, meet all the demands of the most artistic decorative requirements. WIDTHS—12 and 15 feet, without. seams. COLORS—Taune, Sand, Mole, Gray and Gun Metal. Regularly... .. $13.00 __ Sale Price, $9.75 per sq. yd. Figured Wilton Carpets Imported and Domestic. Approximately 3,000 (ist: The patterns are new and a great many have borders correetly designed, admitting of their use in rug form. Regularly........84.75 _ Sale Price, $3.75 per yd. Plain and Inlaid Linoleums ‘The increasing use of Linoleum, because of its durability, its cleanliness, its value as a non-conductor of heat or cold, has resuli in the development of many qualities and effects. Regularly Sale Price Medium Weight Plain Green Battleship Linolenm........-2000s0095 $2.50 $1.50 “A” Quality Plain Green Linoleum 1.90 1.10 “B” Quality Plain Green Linoleum. ... 1.60 85 Plain Cork Carpet for Nurseries and Offices—“‘A” quality. . + 2.20 1.25 “BY” quality see ase 1.50 1.00 1, Patterns selected from our stock of nlaid oleums—Tile and Par- 1.55 1.25 use Desens 4 ies caine ke § 145 1.15 english Titsia joleum—3 interesting and colorful patterns. Regularly....... $2.25 Sale Price, $1.75 per yd. ORIENTAL RUGS Size Feet Formerly Sale Price 1 7% 8 2 $400.00 $260.00 12, 8x 8.3 450.00 275.00 11. 1x 7.10 350.00 275.00 10.10x 7. 4 340.00 280.00 13.6% 9.8 525.00 300.00 13. 6x 9.8 575.0% 330.00 12,4x 8.7 425.00 nim x 8.10 435.00 = 87 IL.10X 9.3 425.00 37 12, 0x 9.2 $50.00 400.00 13. §x100 700.00 410,00 ix par 590.00° 425.00 12.9% 9.5 $50.00 425.00 13.32% 9.7 525.00 445,00 MIs h? 750.00 §00.00 14.10 x12, 1 700.00 625.00 12, 8x 6.11 749.00 550.00 15. OX 13.0 $0.00 6850.00 17.9% 12.0 15.00 600.00 213.35 1,235.00 700.00 11, 4x 610 1,500.00 800,00 1711 ET. 9 1,170.00 825,00 14. 6x 10,10 1,220.00 900.00 19. 8x12. 9 1,235.00 925.00 14. 6x11. 4 1,200.00 1,050.00 16. 1x11, 1,450.00 17, 2210, 1,850.00 1,050.00 14 § 210.0 1,750.00 1,100.00 13. §x10.0 1,650.00 1,160.00 19. x13. 0 1,660.00 1,165.00 All prices marked in plain figures. Free delivery 1 shipping points in th A No approvals, returns or exchanges, An Interesting Grouping of Furniture and Accessories in This Sale 4 Rue Great Sale which we recently insti- tuted has been an extraordinary suc- cess. . The opportunities offered by this unex- ampled event in House Furnishings are being largely embraced. Thousands of new Cus- tomers have found exactly the articles they wanted at prices surprisingly attractive. Six entire Floors of the great building of W. & J. Sloane are filled with Floor Cover- ings, Furniture and Accessories of the high standard of quality and design identified with our merchandise. These beautiful and useful articles are to be had at special prices astonishingly low in proportion to their splendid character. It is not easy to convey a satisfactory idea of the Sale by means of Lists, or Pic- tures, or even Prices. It must be visited to be understood—it must be patronized to be appreciated. Framed Prints Design Number Description Sale Price. $-3119 “Snipe Shooting”, 20x24”, . 20.00 S-3120 “Duck Shootin; 10''34",. 20,00 S-712 “Choosing the Wedding Maen 22.50 S-2766 “Mrs, Braddyil”, 16'x20”,. 22.50 §-3017 “The Letter”, 31/’x24",.. 22.50 S-3008 “Visit to Boarding School”, 32''x25' 22.50 S-3o11 “Cathedral Sous Le Neige”’, 18x22”, . S-3126 “Sackville Children”, 23"'x28”,.. S-3125 “Viscount Althor 33"'s37", S-2761 “Mrs. Cunliffe Offiey”, 24'x30",.. : Mirrors S-454 Enameled and decorated mirror, size 15x29", 20.09 A-2973-X Crotch veneer mirror, size 21’x35",... A 25,00 A-2970-X = Mahogany and gilt mirror, size 19x35" 25.00 A-2046-X Silver and decorated mirror, size 22x34’ 35.00 A-2946-X_ Antique metal stippled mirror, size 21x3! 4 40.00 M-B2igs8 Six panel mitre cut mirror, gilt frame, size 2: 32”, KB S-795 Black lacquer mir: A-1428-X —_ Polychrome etched S-1718 Carved and gilt mirror, A-2604-X border A-a597-X order mirror, Lamps S-3106 le made of -tuir yeliow silk, i ik and gimp, top and bottom,.... 6.00 M-200-1233 Smal! beudoir lamp with chased base, finished in antique gold plating,. A 8.00 M-183-668 Two-bulb small electric wrought iron lamp, 12.00 S-3103 Empire lamp shade made of plain ecru CHT trimmed with two rows narrow gold meta! aloon , :, 100 S090 Camp shade made of dark gold ek, with gol fem arian top and Lager 20.00 $-2650 Lamp shade in gold and blac S-g105 Empire lamp shade made of plain yellow silk, trimmed with silk gimp, top and bottom,....... 20.00 S-s061 Lamp shade made changeable taffeta, trim- med with blue ribbon and silver edge, . ++ 22.50 Me-rga-s13 Antique silver table lamp,.. 80.00 M-1gt-a1g) Table id 35.00 S-3064 ny +. 86,00 S-2673 Square Sage green vase two light electric Pp, 65.00 S-2672 Sheffield plated wine cooler, 2 lightelectriclamp. 85.09 M-148-320 Wroughtiron floor lamp,..........0+005 sees 215,09 Store opens 9 A. M.; closes 5 P. M., Including Saturdeye, af sos : ‘ Dining Room Suites Guilford Breakfast Room Suite—6 pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete. $460.00 Heppelwhite Dining Room Suite—ro pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete. . $650.00 Enamel and Decorated Dining Room Suite—g pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Comiplete. . $765.00 Oxford Dining Room Suite—11 pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete. . $800.00 |. Walnut Queen Anne Dining Room Suite—o pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete. . $850.00 Sheraton Mahogany Dining Room Suite —9 pieces Special Sale Price, Suite Complete. $850.00 Mahogany Chippendale Dining Room Suite—12 pieces Spectal Sale Price, Suite Complete, $1800.00 Mahogany Chi; dale Dinin; ry ‘Suite —1$ pleem uf yer / Special Sale Price, Suite Complete, $3200.00 IMPORTED and DOMESTIC RUGS Axminster Rugs terling quality, especially adapted to hard service. ically colored, and at their very moderate prices a highly desirable rug. Size—Feet Regularly Sale Price 8.3 x 10.6. + $36.50 & $42.00 $29.50 & $35.00 9.0 x 12 . 39-50 & 45.00 32.60 & 37.50 Grampien Art Rugs These imported rugs can be used as the foundation for many charming and inexpensi corative effects. Size—Feet ularly Sale Price j22.50 $12.50 33.50 16.50 45.00 Sea Island Cotton Rugs with Fringed Ends Suited to use cither ‘bed sides” or in bath room. They are obtainable in a variety of colorings. Size—Inches Regularly Sale Price GO BGO. re rreyecccrcreseeerere $5.00 $3.25 Heavy Wool Rugs Plain and colors. Dark Taupe, Blue, Green, Gray and Brown, Size—Feet Regularly Sale Price 6.0% 9.0. 23.75 $18.50 8.3 x 10. 34675 25.00 9.0 x 12.0. 39.50 29.50 Cocoa Brush Door Mats ‘With wool borders of various colors. Size—Inches . .. Regularly Sale Price 24.239... $9.28 96.75 26% nk 10.86 7.16 28x45. 14.00 8.50 gox a 15.00 9.60 36% 35.30 17.25 36272. 29.89 21.80 Oriental Rugs—(Continued) Size—Feet Formerly Sale Price 18. 7210. 6 . $1,750.00 $1 200.! 19. 8x12, 0 1,760.00 1,320.00 18, OX 10.11 1,850.00 1,850.00 18. 6x13. 2 2,250.00 1,600.00 13. 6x10. 7 2,750.00 1,600.00 17.9% 12. 3 2,500.00 1,650.00 19. 7292. 4 2,750.00 2,160.00 16. 7219.3 3,250.00 2,850.00 19. 715.2 3,250.00 2,500.00 19. 6x13. 2 4,259.00 3,000.00 21, 2x12. 8 Ispahan.... + 4500.00 3,260.00 23.11 x17.10 Kirmanshah . §,§00.00 3,750.00 22.10% i 8 Sarouk 6,250.00 4,600.00 25. 2216. 4 lemidt. .. 7,500.00 5,500.00 Small Oriental Rugs A large selection of these small rugs, in a great range of design and color effects. All the popular weaves represented, includin, |O880! Ns ISTANS, BOKHARAS, SAROUKS, LILEHANS, KIRMANSHAHS, Etc. Prices range from $20.00 up. Sloane Vacuum Cleaners Years of experience in the care and cleaning of household fabrics were instrumental in evolving a Vacuum Cleaner of domestic size, which, in our judg- trongly made of d with suction of such thoro: ighly cleans but does not damage the fabric. “SLOANE” cast in the metal is your guarantee of satisfaction. Price complete with 8 Attachments, $48.00 As no merchandise can be reserved, we sug- gest that you come prepared with all measure- ments necessary to assist in making selections. ~~. aa ~ - Lambert Broil Makers of Fine Jewelry $150 $300 $550 $1200 Other $25 to $3,500 WEDDING RING Engagement PLAIN and = | 18-karat.. . . $4.50 up . ’ PLATINUM Bava $9 Wedding Rings yyw eames Holiday Gifts That Last * at Low Prices _ None is the time to select for your friend a Christmas present that” will last a lifetime. Lambert. Brothers’ is the place to make your. selection. Your purchase will be- laid aside for you, if you wish, un- til Christmas. Prices at Lambert | Brothers’ are low. They are lowered ~ with every drop'in replacement costs. Superior Workmanship || ~* Lambert Brothers’ diamond jewelry is: made in their own factory on the premiers under personal supervision. very effort is made to maintain that © superiority in workmanship which has made the House of mbert famous for nearly half a century. Lambert Brothers’ show rooms are= plain but comfortable. A spirit of *; welcome pervades the whole place. * Ask to Be Shown These ee NM Lavalier, fine diamond, with : = half pearls and AWW sleeve Sleeve links, |4-karat 4 Joowe Tink for soft Links, 4skarat green i wreal re engine turned centre, Sold, engraved edges, per Per pair........ $13.50 pai - $12.00 Other Cuff Links in hundreds of patterns,........ $8.50 up V4-karat V4-karat green gold green gold seat pin’ bay Has Pry bi jatinum Baar Man's platinum bevel th seats ring, extra fine thyet, $10.75 diamond, $1,050 $8.50 Other Scarf Pins, set with diamonds......... $15.00 up ‘Waltham Watch, 14-karat green gold, plain polished case, carved bezels and carved bow, with Waltham 17-jeweled adjusted works............. Other |4-karat gold open face Wal- HMDS ceokedaeeersies $35.00 up I4karat gold hunting case Watches, Waltham works.......... $42.50 up. Waltham Watches in gold filled cases, $18.00up Uarat gold diamond and flexible pierced and engraved Bracelet, $110.00 Other 14-karat gold engraved or engine turned flexible link bracelets. $20.00 up Store open daily from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Open Saturdays in December until 9 P. M. Third Avenue

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