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s 4 ays “4 About Having Gun—Said to | salsky Explains — Many 1g to $10,000. or $15,000 and in two| the cig cases to $20,000. In ihe latter cases | and was « he remarked that if any attempt was made to get this bail for the pris H ners he would raise st till they were certain to remain in Tombs cells. ~ ‘Phe two thus put away for Chyist-| when the utler, mastide were Thomas Morrison of | iyo Avenue Policeman! &* aflernoc Th nd Ste n Welly Sehwart ne alone in the store |) Dixon, twen No, 492 Tenth Avenue, called by the} 0.) 9g ys ad James | 7 Avenue nite, Inwood, | et AN police “a two-gun man,” « Durkin of No. 200 Nin‘) ‘They were held in $5,000 ba ing triai on three charges v robber: . According to th thelr specialty is holding up clubs and robbing the poker und pockets of their victims | Morrison came into court with a swagger and a sneer, bul they qu disappeared when Judge tnentioned $20,000 bail. Th indictment on which they brought into cou Morrison and Durkt Bronx. entered, Dixon had his 1 in his over yeket and an | nd held Schwartz sh drawer and was ¢ Md lowed, sho dJumes . Street, when th ave invaded the t Civb, Nu. 392 fi) Oct. 17 '“BABY” BROWN WINS Noes HARVARD SCHOLARSHIP | He had no od, the that he held | nd robbed Harry Altshuler | of the United Store i reet and Flatbush Av« 2, and am Wealthy Newport Senior Uxcelled | in Class Standing. CAMBRIDGH, Nichols Brown of on ate Mase. Dev. 16,—John| St port, R. 1, a mile{ Now. 22, salar of a} “ke used to -l cigar stores, i Dixon, fired and arrested for stealing 50 mis. | thought 1 might as well hav -}she name ax tie game and started | Ut to get some money T didn’t carry I stuck my finger agains tthe | } ‘y | | been a ‘natious) gun pint, | the (name oF Babys pocket of my coat and they thought grsdunted (rom Harvard in June i) was the muzale of @ revolver.” BONWIT TELLER. &,CO The Spanally Shop of Ore FIFTH AVENUE AT 38" STREET At Special Prices SATURDAY LINEN GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS Women’s Hand Embroidered ’Kerchiefs 50 ) Real Irish linen with hand embroidered corners in various designs. ea Women’s Real } fe Madeira ’ Kerchiefs 15 Pure linen, with rose scalloped border and hand em- broidered corner. e: Women’s Colored Linen ’Kerchiefs 75 Pure linen with various colored borders and hand rolled hems. Women’s Cord and Tape ’Kerchiefs 6 for 2.45 Pure linen, with various tape and cord borders and spoke hem. Women’s Hand Spoke Bordered ’ Kerchiefs 1.25 Real Irish linen with 4-row spoke border and 1-16 inch hem. Women’s Hand Spun Colored ’Kerchiefs 3.50 French handkerchiefs of the sheerest hand spun linen, with colored borders in delicate shades, many hand embroidered. Men’s Pure if . Linen ’Kerchiefs 75 * | Excellent quality with 14 inch hemstitehed hems. | || Men’s Colored 8 Linen ‘Kerchiels 1.75 Ye 'NOCROOKSONBAL ROBBER IN STORE, NO GUARANTEE IN FORHOLIDAYS, SAYS SCARED BY PATRON, PLAYEELLOW SALE. IWOGE,FXING BOND CAUGHT IN CHASE SUMS UP LAWYER *“Temptation Too Great,” Ro- Admits He Was “Blutling”| Jury in $100,000 Suit’ Over Man o’ War's Brother Hears o atterward gave d hee THE EVENING |“wou jd tave seormed tu ask any | nean given in connection w Who ts] cing tw tell oing to run| n arace? He ie fis race he nen” 0 The ttorney sald that the absence of any written guarmntces in connec: tion wi lowed thut none | bean made, The bill of si {in writing, carefully prepare Sent to Tombs. Confess Cigar Robberies Closing Arguments / ence a - - AGED VICTIM CHASES Following his statement that “the | The oppo nrtival of A CUM) dune E Coohrane Reg tes ROBBERS WITH PIPE) cropks of New York must keep off | tomer Giger, ator | Jamge | Johnson, ro an = : Hite atrcete; during Hie Hollddy wev- | Fiath Kee | Walls in Pursott of Avmed Bandits . fon, because there wre tuo many |do aeiiaceeatt buteraitbe ice: Who Hold Ly Hotel Bar. CAMMEYER “S temptations before them," Judge | just a of Mun o' War, whieh was soly to] . Gorse H No. 78 Rector FOR CHIL Rosalsky to-dity had a dozen or mo sits itl oe ae Hiutry: i, Sirolatny @tt-magnath and | pe faved his ‘ men who are out on tail and awalt-| .. Departing in a hurry, the} save ; ; nnd | ne : sportsman. exon sum neo nN kale call rege abe Gen. | thier we sed through the shop-| pe end ‘edhe mandeered an auton eral Sessions, Then he proceed o| Sohwart at the resumption of the trial sed for ove 7 . 2, ping a smund Schwarty, 5 or ov m Sizes 7 Rea were & raise their bail from $1,000 or $2,000 | Pin® oF WKIE Cannon ; Mite ak lve to 11 armed robbe yon hie hand a Sizes 11!5 to 2 Just the shoe for th 47-51 W 34°S Make a Nmas Donation to the Charity Organization Society, 105 Kast 2 Exclusive models in Opera, one, two and three strap models, with Louis XV. or Baby Louis heels. Sale Price Shoes also on sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & 34th Street—New York Pay isa ' Featured Saturday---A Sale of i) i j i , 150 Misses’ i Coats and Capes Also suitable for Women to 36 bust. Richly Fur-Trimmed and Embroidered Of luxurious soft fabrics, the Furs used being Caracul, Squirrel, Beaver, Mole, “Nutria, Wolf and Fox: Most approved new models. Values to 85.00 48.00 Misses’ Smart Dresses Velvet, Tricotine and Canton Crepe models. Beautifully beaded, braided and button-trimmed. Values to 39.75 1 8.00 vet, Canton Crepe a Juniors’ and Girls’ Cloth Coats. Sizes 6 to 16 Years Furetrimmed and tailored Coats of Chinchilla, Bolivia, Veldyne and Heather Mixtures, in bloused, belted and cape-back effects, Girls’ Sport Model Coats .. Reduced to 20.00 . Reduced to 28.00 . Reduced to 48.00 Juniors’ Fur-trimmed Coats . Reduced to 65.00 . Reduced to 78.00 Girls’ Fur-collared Coats Girls’ Fur-collared Coats Juniors’ Fur-collared Coats TAN GRAIN LEATHER cold, damp days of Winter. CAMMEYE Newark Store - 649 Broad St Black Satin Strap Slippers—Special Saturday Misses’ High Grade Dresses Handsome models of Chiffon Vel- Beaded, embroidered and braided. Values to 48.00 28. 00 Henry On West 38th and 37th § Mrect Lett YOUTHS’ ; First Long Trouser Suits Hand-Tailored Like Father’s $3,00 A very large collection involving a very small collection from you! IHOOKIDS” DREN einen ave ne eread $3.55 er ae $4.15 Politically, this event would be called a k badbout shake-up, because in the process of re- e KnocK-a grouping, many suits have been demoted from higher-salaried positions. The sole aim has been, first, to create the lowest possible price, so as to reduce the high cost of high school; and second, to make this price uniform for the greatest pos- sible variety of suits, so as to facilitate last-minute Christmas selections. Every suit, stitch for stitch, is hand-tailored like our senior productions. Yet the models are draughted on strictly youthful lines. It is our contribution to relieve Christmas expenditures in the home. Simon & Co» TBS 1. NewYork 2nd Street. franklin 6.75 A Last-Minute Christmas Thought ! Exceptional Values Are these Silk Petticoats Seven more shopping days ‘till Christmas! ‘Tomorrow morning at g before the store is crowded you'll find fresh, complete assort- ments of silk petticoats at the | following low prices. at *3.95 Silk Jersey petticoats with fringed edge and satin petticoats with narrow plaited | ruffe. Both exceptionally good qualities. at *7.95 Radium taffeta petticoats with hem- stitched flounces. Excellent quality. at *6.95 Radium silk petticoats with deep em- broidered flounces. SECOND FLOOR Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE nd Tricotine. "THE WORLD prints more “Business Opportunities” than all the other New York morming newspapers added together .. bs