The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1922, Page 9

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OF SERBIA TO WED AS PAY CAR BANDITS PRINCESS MARIE} victim of 2,000 Jersey novbery, Posttive in Identification. Paward Holmes, a chauffeur of No. 205 Bloomfield Strect, and Charles Mil- ler of No. 60 Jefferson Street, Hoboken, were arrested to-day on suspicion of being two of the men who took part in the hold-up of the méasengers in the Public Service Corporation pay car in front of the Secaucus Natiénal Bank yesterday. John De Farr, a chauffeur, of No, 316 Jackson Street, Hoboken, also was taken in custody by the police, In a Une-up of fourteen men at Ho- boken Police) Headq Depot Master Adam Gc who was struck on, th box with $3,000 take tively Identified the patr, Muller he picked out as the man who struck him and Holmes as the one who tore the bux from his hands, De Farr said that his. He told the held up at Wechawk night by men who “lhis car, which the y. They wi uto used was he had been on Sunday him and took for the hold- e arraigned in Sveaucus, a ILL ON STREET CAR, DIES IN DRUG STORE MARIE of ROUMANIA” Qrnonawers onpam-oen el nis restaurant, No. t ast jt » 2 he Is the Daughter of Roumanian| 42a street, boarded a Fourteenta ers. , } Street car at Tenth Avenue this ers—Two We J Rulers—Two Were Reported | morning, became suddenly {11 and Engaged in 1920. died a few minutes later In a drug store to which he was carried by Po- 10.—The engage- | Store to Wiech ht Renleg Bye to the Prin- ‘ond daughter of King] tgurant, said Vic Queen Marie of Kou-| health for severa nanifAins been >iclally announced, 7 starie is twenty-two years JAILED EX-SERVICE MEN reported engaged to} $ then Prince Re-| | ALBANY. Jan. 10,—Executive clem- ptember, |ency for ex-service men confined to He |ident Harding is fon intr siting King Asse! n Marie of Roun thei: | bly last night by A hateau-at Sinat | A, Cuvillier of New Y | The reso orts that many of orld ID HEBREW INFANTS ue oie WITH CARDS AND BALL Iss. incompetent \b jother injuries and hardshi | the service loung Polke’ Loacne Gives Party | > Jan, 15. Jan, 15, the | Aid to He- | @ Aaaieroaas A talking machine built in a player- piano so that every owner becomes the accompanist of the world’s greatest artists Rolls & Records to play together WurulZER 120 W. 42d St. Bet. Broadway & Sixth Ave. VICTROLAS : = oe O EXAMINE STILLMAN ITNESSES IN MONTREAL | & BONWiT TELLER &.CO rier AVENGE Ad? sem STREET In the January Sale of Furs SUMPTUOUS FUR ~ WRAPS AND COATS Of the Rarer, Richer Peltries At Reductions of $225.00 to $2,250.00 on each garment. UR ‘creations of the most luxurious types, consummating the highest expression of fur fashions in the finest art of peltry. Broadtail Alaska Scal Ermine Mink Kolinsky Taupe Caracul Sable Squirrel Black Caracul Summer Ermine Hudson Scal Moleskin FURS—SECOND FLOOR alyman Louis THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922, THREE ARRESTED AGAIN; |SURPRISES TWO MEN | BELIEVE DE NANCREDF, HAD BEEN OUT ON BAIL. PACKING HIS LUGGAGE | WAS BROMIDE VICTIM Alleged Robber lon'n =F hed at Com. ary Trial, "1 | ly Charles Cohen, No. 194 Hewett Pincr, Burglary Charme. | tvaed Co Learn Crane of Death, yn, He a rr No. 2 rifth bei | ein tanahey, Oo fet | Two men were packing up his be-| _Determinati y cause of death Ninth Avenug, were to-day arraigned |longings in his room in the Hotel /f Henry W. De Nanorede, University in West Side Court on charges of aasau't . of Michigan graduate, find robbery. ‘They were tree ‘on $5,000 | Hristol, No, 129 West 48th S Mundicy in the “New bail each when they were arrested in the MOOI COUNty. Comet Gite ihe | night when Sidney Fletsct were watching the trial of a companion|™an for a Western ho one elon Soe Carats free from a short walk Prete Weat Bad Strovt charges they held Kigy|® revolver Fleischman calied a maid | up in his shop on Jan. 4, beat and|who notified the police. | robbed him of a $100 pin. ; site iy : The police say Cohen had the finest] 20° men Were locked up in Wes Wer Shai cline Weer ever eee 47th Street station on charges o uty. Haughey has @ record of thirteen |burglary. ‘They sald they were Wil-| orreste and has been convicted 0! i Ntyef aeter burglary, He has been: placed, on | lam Bennett, twenty-four, an actor. | probation. twice, twice has. received {of the West Shore Hotel, 10th Avenue| suspended sentences, once for viola-|and 42d Street, and ‘Thomas Oran tion of parole, and has been tried for | twenty-thre ; ‘ \¢ homicide and discharged. Turner has |{Wenty-three, a carpenter of No. rate : been convicted of burglary and has | West 134th Street... They sald they haa| "| been arrested five times. Cohen has/made a mistake. getting into the tive a record for grand larceny. <Wrong room, is B. Altman & Cn. Murray Hill annnnnes! Extraordinary Values to be offered to-morrow (Wednesday) 1.2200 Women’s House and Morning Dresses in a variety of becoming developed in.pretty gingha cotton materials; variously priced at $2.50, 3.45 & 4.65 (Sale on the Second Floor) 600 Wornen’s Corduroy Boudoir Robes comprising a number of different mod tive and lined throughout; p range of selection in the want. exceptionally priced at $6.85 & 8.25 (Sale on the Third Fioo~) A Clearance Sale of Sweaters at greatly reduced prices Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters Of brushed wool; reducedtc . . $ 6.75 ial silk); reduced tc . 7.50 Of fibre (art Girls’ Wool Sweaters :~: 54.50 (Third Floor, Madison Av Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Chirty-fifth Strept Hotel Goest Hans Patr Arrested on | Contents of Stomach to Be Ana- ess, awaits h contents he took an unt unconsalous », 5) Central at thirty~ lenry of Phila-- ak Nancrede, had or apd, a_alater Mich, “Hla mother Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. Annual Clearance Sale Commencing W ednesday: BRIC-A-BRAC and LAMPS TAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK and Marked at 20 to 334% OFF Regular Prices Imported handsome Bronzes, Clocks and Clock Sets, Bronze Desk Sets, Porcelains; also Chinese Porcelains, Bronzes, Jades and Crystals, besides artistic pieces of Art Furniture. LAMPS and LAMP SHADES Now Marked at 25 to 50% Off the Regular Prices A very large assortment of Imported and Domestic Lamps and Shades, in unusual and artistic designs. FOURTH FLOOR. At Reduced Prices Wednesday: Sunfast Fabrics Craftsman Canvas ‘50 inches wide, variety of colors. 50 inches wide, all the desirable light Per Yard, and dark colors. Per Yard, $3.50 4.50 $1.25 Novelty Irish Point Curtains (vory) Per Pair, $6.50 and 7.75 THE UPHOLSTERY D&PARTMENT—Fourth Floor. A Special Offering WEDNESDAY: Wamsutta Percale and New Bedford BED COVERINGS The greatest care is given to inspecting the cotton for color and strength in the manu- facture of these dependable makes, The result is that WAMSUTTA MILL products are given a length of life that makes them a most profitable household investment. WAMSUTTA Percale SHEETS NEW BEDFORD SHEETS Inches Hemmed — Hemstitched Inches Hemmed —_ Hemstitched 63x108 $3.45 $3.75 63x108 $2.75 $3.00 72x108 3.73 4.10 72x108 3.10 3.35 goxo8 , 4.95 5.30 gox10B 3.90 4.15 Wamsutta Percale Pillow Cases NEW BEDFORD Pillow Cases | Inches Hemmed Hemstitched Inches Hemmed Hemstitched 42x38) | 75¢ 90c 42x384 60c 72c | 45384 85c $1.00 445x384 65c 78c 50x384 95¢ 1.10 50x38 70c 85c — Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 42nd Street A Timely, Value-giving Sale Wednesday of 200 Women’s SEPARATE SILK SKIRTS In weaves and colors approved for Fashionable Winter Resorts or immediate wear, $11.50 Usually sold as high as $29.50 Novelty Crepe weaves are woven in large blocked designs or with plain satin stripes in a matching or contrasting color; besides numerous other fanciful silk weaves, unusual color schemes and pleated or plain styles, with varying types ot pockets and belts Baronette Satins with a rich, lustrous sheen are in black, white, navy, shell pink and the more vivid sports shades. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— — = A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT aS ee a

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