The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1922, Page 15

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/ _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922, 15 @ In a serious condition in the Hudson Hospital, and search is under M way ua day for the body of a negro elieved to have been killed ina battle 4 ae eee Ey Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant bist for shipment ts ste " Broadway at Ninth, New York Store Hours: 9 to 5:30 : Tork BeneAl Bh ‘ ——_—_——————_—__ oa ' » ‘The railroad police have been ets et fone ‘| The GREAT SALE for MEN Swings Into Its Second Day with— —One Badly Hurt SMOG RE UL ar Cet . = WHITE | Lowest Prices since the war SALE for Quality Clothes toms Guard Kennedy were wateh It began this morning witl Redfern Corsets quantity sufficient to make well to keep these very impc and Brassieres $6 to SLO Corsets tor ing table of savings S435, the aleohol drums trom CHIBE OFFICER FEGLLEID: | “nenitve, ne aling bot saree See he negroes clashed in a Customs Guards End Battle; une says one of Thy ya, | known to him as $ and Capture Three Ale | ce'his strength. Kune struck and leged Assailanis. ‘Moorea him, Kennedy couldn't get ‘ near the other negro, but tired two shots at him « en he went y stick bow in trying to bit tyzing Kunz's arm, “Big ind tired twiee ni a door ‘ 1 begin Kennedy and Kung and 115 overcoats and ulsters, and 3,361 suits-—a actory choosing for days to come. And it is acts in mind when you consider the follow- ant Three hundred steerage passengers on the United American liner Mount Clay, berthed at Plor No. 86, foot of West 46th Street, were terror stricken to help Kur eee Wanamaker standard TAILORING ; Wanamaker standard AL L-WOOL Wanamaker standard CORRECT STYLE Wanamaker standard V-A-L-U-E Wanamaker standard SATISFACTION All These Things or YOUR MONEY BACK Beautitully constructed. pink silk figured broele i lent’ models for figure, | ‘ type, perfect in Cit NS the slim trimness demanded b 18 Coats of Alaska Seal H200, $045, $595 Hand-made Lingerie 40 in, tong. 45 in. long ven | from France Straight and full in’ silhouette, deep arm- Third to Half Less holes, and the smart Mandarin sleeve with na row turn back cuff. The coats at § yesterday while three of the sh officers fought seven tongshoremen whom they had found acting susp : ciously in the fire room. Three of euler the intruders were arrested, but not Wetoye aad Nh before they had engaged in a pistol ently dead, fight and rolled about the main deck et tnie tc after the in the struggle with the officers. DARGATEG iT aeanccean Charles Banforth, twenty-six, Chief Had vanished: Sheva wee gues Officer, was hit on the head with an/ drop of blood Kunz thinks fron bar and received a fractured | other membe skull. ~ ‘ hody awa About 4.30 o'clock, not long after’ river, Kennedy walked to the railroad the Mount Clay docked, Officer Al-| police station, whence he was taken bert Dreckland, from the bridge, saw | to the hospital, the seven men making their way below decks, “Where are you going?” BAN inquired Dreckland. ditton of John Kendrick Bangs, author “We're a lighter captain and crew.” |and lecturer, who nas been gravely ill was the reply. in the Atlantic City Hospital for the When told they could not go be- last two wer low, the intruders gained the main [hetimnnoctl deck. Dreckland called Chief Officer and we are hoping Brassieres, $1.45, $1.95, | | A new and exclusive model. Will not work up over the top. Silk figured material. i Third Floor, Old Buliding BANGS's CON ANTIC ¢ autiful hand - embroid rawn work and dain Lovely styles in hand- 5 have dark mink collars and ef linen and fine French Banforth and Second Officer Charles | SBpouURCed at the hospital cuffs. nainsook. Strasser, At the appearance of the . . ro 5 to $35— fatter, the seven’ ran forward and e Canton crepe and brocaded crepe satin, in eons pea saree to $35; fist an. delightful colorings—dull rose, deep old blue, lav- are SNSEES Akad) Ritdctivels ae lille Straight chemises and straight ender, taupe, brown—are used effectively as lin | pantalonn’ or ruttlecteinteed ings. | in matching sets, $3.95 Sizes 36 to 44 Second Floor. Old Building | each—were $5.50 to The officers were giving a good @ccount of themselves when two of the intruders drew pistols. The shots went wild. Chief Officer Ban y ireal bar th ie Batalot one Envelope chemises, $3.95. to r one 5 $25—were $5.50 to $34.50, intruders, Customs guards heard the $1.10 to $1.50 Cretonnes, 60c Combinations, with open or commotion and ran up just as four closed vers, $4.95 — were of the longshoremen leaped asnore § ed Ss, $4.95 The customs guards caught the 60c to 1 Cretonnes, 30c , ee . to $12.75 other three. These sald they were 8,000 yards. Many patterns. Plenty of yardage | were $1.95 to $19.30. los Patrick MoGuire of No. 524 West) DIRECT TO WEARER IN THE BURLINGTON ARCADE STORE nS Suits and Overeoats Suits —$35.00 grade $28 $35.00 grade Overcoats a Suits — $40.00 grade $40.00 grade Overcoats 45th Street, Gilbert Hettrick of No. FROM OUR At 30c At 60c | Unlaundered corset covers and ves hs , and Hi Stan- straight pantaloon or ruffle- Suits — $45 y SAE CRS ABtD Gtront ANd Huse: mie Wholesale Salesroom Some linenized fabrics; others Linenized, very heavy fabrics, | trimmed drawers, 95e—were Suits — $15.00 grade $45.00 grade Overcoats gle of No, 445 West 46th Stree 4 light in weight. and some in a sateen finish; | $1.95. were held on an assault ch The HUDSON SEAL co. . so re ship's officers belleve the Intruders) ARE MADE OF pYED sen —a black ground with roses, —a cream ground with bril- Third Floor, Old Bullding Suits — $50.00 grade | $50.00 grade Overcoats were in search of liquor in the fire- At Reduced Wholesale Prices very beautifully colored in rose | jjant roses, rich and colorful; and gold-yellow and green; room, They were certain no liquor § AL COATS § svar eas —morning glories, gold col ‘ E 15 —on a dark ground birds in : Eloy ae was aboard. ag brillant’ plumage and bright | ofed and blue, on a soft tan Suits — $55.00 grade | $55.00 grade Overcoats ground; NH belt rebiy ned: made to flowers, lovely for a reom re- ; . Suits — $60.00 grade $60.00 grade Overcoats Suits — $70.00 grade $70.00 grade Overcoats Suits — $75.00 grade $75.00 grade Overcoats- Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building terns; | neo resembling an old | —a magnolia pattern, pink | Colonial wall paper; magnolias on a gray ground, ; — —white with gold birds, blue and the same on black grou birds, y flowers in au lovely SHOT U. S. GUARD Ras gag) Detective ute) Hesksillied —a delft blue ground with big | big design, a sea ps : Him, but Body Is Strangely anus bright flowers. | “Fourth Gallery, New Building IN ‘THE BROADWAY CORNER STORE Missing. J. H. KRAMER & CO., of N.Y, LL Wholesale S:lesroom—2d Floor 1BGS=1270 WROADWAY 8 | Cor, a7th WE ‘vou. 1! = Bedspread and Bolster Cover $8.75 for the set, Wednesday Our $12.50 Grade Suits and Overcoats 50 grade | §$ 18 50 | 5.00 grade; | Suits — $27.50 grade wis Sn gate | $9.50 Michael J, Kennedy, a Unite Customs Guard, living in Hobol Overcoats Overcoats Beautifully designed Beautiful bed sets, 72x100 in., white grounds embroid- Baby Clothes ered in pink, blue, rose, yellow, or white. Scalloped and FROM PARIS cut corners. The 90x100 in. size, $13.50 grade—for $9.75. Frocks, bonnets 4, petti $18 imported bedspreads for $12.75 Soacs ee nes: Pamne $21 imported bedspreads for $15.00 Coats and bonnets of soft F ality. Satin-finished. Hemmed. Those for $12.75 are est sillt, sometimes delicately 97 in. ‘Those for £15 are 90x99 in. Fourth Gallery, New Building lined with color Hand made laces, daintily patterned. Hand embroidery 1 é in graceful designs or hand A flurry of Flouncings ran teks Frocks, $1.95 to $15 » $1 to $7. at below wholesale prices | ii." All-silk 36-inch Silk coats, Spanish Lace, $1.95'yd. Third Floor, We say with confidence that we have not had such a lace offering in many months. The designs are attentive a variety large enough to suit the most discriminating taste. Over very fine nets, octagon or square mesh, trail graceful smart, filet effects; an { $27.50 grade Overcoats | $30.00 grade Overcoats $33.50 grade Overcoats | $35.00 grade Overcoats 50 grade $37.50 grade Overcoats Sui 50 grade 50 | $39.50 grade Overcoats Suits — $410.00 grade \$ ° $10.00 grade Overcoats Suits — $12.50 grade | $42.50 grade Overcoats Suits — $15.00 grade $15.00 grade Overcoats Broadway, Cor, Elghth Pure Scotch Linen Tablecloths —DOUBLE DAMASk— the 70x70 in. size—for $6.75 each the 70x88 in. size—for $8.50 each and napkins to match, the 22x22 in. size—for $8.50 dozen These are very low prices for linens of such fine texture and enduring quality—double damask, satin-finish, made in Scotland Id Building Match your costumes with Ribbon Bags Individual and distinctive bags will be made up to your order in our Ribbon Shop from any ribbon you select, A smart bag of black, navy dente! Ne ose pattern; blue or brown taffeta or «atin 70 in. silver bleach table damask, $2.50 yard heavily outlined circles form a ibbon for wear with the tail- Nolin Ee it in seven years! stunning borde deep foal: Jas c, beautiful quality. Very soft finish loped gars nt = ned with a A stunning bag of rich metal dozen Bra point d'esprit ¢ ic ribbon for the epera or the napkins of pure linen, good firm “*Babet’’ 21 in, linen tow ing, Spring wear navy blue, French ‘f Then What? bhi, ochre, tangerine. brown Corsage bouquets std and black. se , any color or comb 0 A New Frock 1,000 yards excellent quality; for ha ; colored Tei I he size fi , Paris says: that this little flurry in the la colors you wish; chie r for Miss 14 to 20 nor t's just the right size for a te attabaeen | world comes at a particular r the Spring hat; ie inapiraion $1.50 dozen kitchen towels—for 20) dozen : opt “Lace gowns for § . vuds fe ¢ Pa jon f cracker sandwich. and centage leeves | OPportune time. ait rae eis " ne frock was Purisis 150 dozen; heavy toweling, colored borde) Anything that makesa good sand- Wiret ivory: oid) Builainy wrdrobe, Re ae tet te ateae Linen huckaback towels, > to $16.50 dozen wich with bread makes a good sand- Firat Floor, Old Building price- Good sizes. Attractive patterns, Very low na wich with Tak-hom-a Biscuit—the- 9 Seopeeeeneinioes $39.50 Sunshine Soda Gate dean sold Odd lots of Boys Wash Clean your windows Fashioned of an exer in the red package. Suits to go for $2.85 from the inside quality crepe de ch ilhoue ' na have perfect lgpse Wires Biscurr (rany $3.95 to $5.95 grades ern When it is black Branches in Over 100 Cities Sunshine Biscuits Hemstitched linen pillow cases, $2.50 pair 22'yx86 inches; pure linen First Floor, Old Building Booklovers, Librarians, Students —Everybody who loves books— please take notice the outside of tiv 1¢ inside of the yles, in linen, drill, “kiddie cloth” asd les, Suits that are quite exclusir« ope styles, For boys of 4 to 10 years. Livery square inch of the SH ECEN ’ of both panes can be sign in. ble 22 Junior Overcoats, originally $12.50—for aned better and in ln-s time BRS ath, They actually cost us more than $8.75, Sizes are for 242 to 7 19 possible by har ore ait only. All belted styles, al! of good overcoating materials | sfe, simple, practical. $5. Third Floor, Old Building eventh Gallery, New @uliding Oliver Twist cotton pongee. M in design as well as the We selling out all HURT BOOkS anureds four books f r. Old Bullding sorts—at two, three, ani the published price of one Main Second Floor, Old Building aoe a eee ee

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