The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1922, Page 13

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_{GIRL WHO NABBED |BURGLAR FIGHTS MAN IN THEATRE | POLICEMEN IN DARK A POLICE RESERVE Attacks Two With Knife Used THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 19234, " COMING! The Wanamaker February Sale of WAIT! Fo Trying to Open Cash Register, Two men stopped at Cauteld Broth- ers’ cafe at No, 661 Tenth Avenue, near 42d Street, at 4 A. M, to-day and smashed a glass panel of the door. One reached {n, unlocked the door, and made for the cash register. Policemen Neuwetler and Regan of the West 47th Street Station heard the crash and as they approached the man who had remained outside ran, The policemen with their flashlights saw the other man working at the cash register with a knife, They went in and he fought them in the dark, Their uniforms were slashed and they received several small cuts with the knife, but when the battle waa over an ambulance had to be called from Flower Hospital for the burglar. | Ho described himself as John Depoldin,’| twenty-one, No, 513 West 43d Street, After his Injuries had been dressed ne ‘was locked up in the West 47th Street Station. ——_ PRINCESS MARY TO WED FEB. 28. LONDON, Jan. 23.—It 1s officially an- ndunced that the wedding of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles will take place Feb, 28. r MISS HELENE. SULLIVAN. | seem ee | Says He Pinched Her Leg and Makes Him Captive After Slapping Him. : Miss Helene Sullivan of No. 3605 Broadway, who, after being taught in the West how to act in an emergency, came to New York to be a yeomanette in the Navy during the World War and a member of the Women Police Reserves in Brooklyn, will appear to- day in the Washington Heights Court oy At All Dept. Stores If a gale turns Storm Hero inside out simply . pull it back - A new framo if breaks it. MILLER BROS. & CO. Manufacturers NEW YORK against a man charged with pinching her leg. She was,in the Costello Theatre, 159th Street and Audubon Avenue. She grabbed the man by the collar, slapped him, pulled him from his seat, Jed him to the sidewalk and marched him two blocks to a policeman. The mer, describing himself as Roman Bonatto, forty, No. 601 West 156th Street, said, “I was asleep in the theatre and I'm sure I didn’t do what {e charged.” None Genuine Without This Trade Mark . =a PENNY A. POUND PROFIT Trace raann Special for Tuesday, Jan. 24th | Chocolate Chocolate | Covered Covered | Nougat "tx 24¢ Caramels Our regular 49c goods. Extra Special Noon Day Bite ExtralSpecial Between 12 noon and 2 p. m. Found Ber ot this 1 Qc FOUND 39c]| | Special at Milk | Choco- late . Fancies Dainty little Biseult in We Also Offer WARNING! Unless you see the name ‘‘Bayer”’ on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Say “Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. } Colds Headache Rheumatism ( Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache . Lumbago Pain, Pain* Accept only ‘‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists, Aspirin {8 the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester o. Salicylicacid rn" | tl : w ) For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver ) The easiest catharti¢-laxative to] to-night will empty your bowels com | S\physic your bowels when you have — | pletely by morning and you will feel F Headache Biliousness aplena, “They work while you pic sleep.” Cascarets never stir yo > Colds Indigestion or uripe like ‘Salts, Pills, Calome), or Dizziness Sour Stomach Oil and they cost only ten cents a bits candy-like Cascarets, One or twolbox. Children love Cascarets, too. “F-U-R-N-I-T-U-R-E “will open Wednesday, January 26, with Values greater than “Days of Courtesy.” ever before. Ready Tuesday! Annual Disposal of Our regular stock of Hosiery and | Underwear at average Half Price 26,193 Pairs of Hosiery 9,753 Pieces of Underwear $40,580 to be sold for $20,179 Prices average half our own prices that were marked on the goods until they were taken off sale, only a few days ago, to remark them. Everything is from our regular stock except one small lot of men’s underwear, which was a special purchase, but this is also further reduged in price. \ Everything is of first quality, except 49 pairs of women’s silk stockings, 234 pieces of women’s and 103 vieces of children’s underwear; only 386 pieces out vf 35,946 pieces in the sale—and these are plainly marked “seconds.” Bed-covering Specials The Bed-covering Store has a bit of a disposal, too. Bed Sets, $6.25 Our $8.60 grade Bed Sets, in rose ung blue, made in Italy; sca¥- loped and cut corners; bol- ster cover to match. e Embroidered Bed Sets, $8.75 Our $12.50 gtade Single bed size. The double bed size (90 x100 inches), our $13.50 grade, has been reduced to $9.75. White grounds, beautifully embroidered in pink, blue, rose, yellow, white; scalloped and cut corners; bolster coyer to match, Scarlet Wool Blankets, $15 ea. The very finest scarlet blan- kets, imported; 72x90 in.; black borders; narrow green binding at ends; extra heavy. Comforters wool-filled, $4.85 Silkoline covers, with floral desifgn. Large size, silkoline tops, floral design, plain sateen bor- ders—$5,50 each. Fourth Gallery, New Building IMPORTED QNE of the most successful Hand- bags of the season— of black moire silk— $6.75. Metal mountings. May be opened from either side and conceals an amazing number of conveniences -—- mirror, and pockets for change, bills or the visiting card. Pouch handbag, $5 Of duvetyn, moire silk chif- velvet in street shades that received the cachet of rt women. Attract!vely shaped metal frames. Inside purse fryme. Bead girdles, $1 this kind are usu- higher priced—but an exceptionally for- Black, blue, at. . Main Floor, Old Building Satin | bordered Umbrellas, $5.50 $6.75 grade Women’s all-silk umbrel- las, satin borders, A particularly gooe assort- ment of ring or leather loop handles—the majority in the popular amber colored handles, tips and stub ends, Green, purple, brown, garnet, navy blue and black Main Floor, Old Bullding sizes 14 to 17. pair. Rows and rows of pin tucks and wide entredeuzx. Stunning gird te of jet _ cabochons. The Georgette crepe frocks have silk slips, a most de- cided addition, IN THE WOMEN'S FASHION SALONS JEANNE Second Floor, Girls’ English Chintz Frocks $9.75 to $11.75 Youthfully figured chintz ——the most adorable color- ings on light and dark backgrounds. Gay frocks) that are the last word in| smartness, and — exceed-| ingly practical. | Bloomer frocks are delight- fully box-plaited from the shoulders. Semi-belted frocks reveal deep vestees, coliars and cuffs of white Devonshire cloth. Simple, straight-line frocks are made in a charming Russian-in- spired style. Long waisted frocks, girdled in wocl, are rettily bound around the neck- ines, sleeves and slashed bot- tom in sateen in a harmonizing color, Sizes 6 to 14. A New Frock, hand-made and typical of Paris—$69.50 Crepe de chine—Navy, White, Black. Georgette—Black, White. Shoulder and under-arm seams all reinforced by machine, Third Floor, O'd Bullding Shirts, 95¢~Hats, $1—-Pajamas, Half In the End-of-the-Year Disposal of Men’s Furnishings $1.35 to $5 Shirts—95e 600 E. & W. broche shirts—woven and . Newgligees, French cuffs, rinted madras—high Wide choice of colors and $2.50 to $3.50 Shirts—$1.35 8,600 E, & W. shirts; negligee, French cuffs; sizes 14 to 15% only—but lots of fine choosing in those sizes. $3.50 Imported Shirts—$1.95 sizes; pleated rtriped bosoms, bodies of plai:\ shirting, ff cuffs; good colors, $15 Pajamas for $7.50 600 suits made ‘n our ewn workrooms; silk, silk and wool, and Scotch flannel (wool and cotton). 600 suits of $1.75 to $2.50 outing flannel pajamas—$1.25 each. 220 pairs, chamois and white kidskin gloves—$1 pair. 216 pairs, $2 and $2.50 silk gloves, heavy quality—$1.50 Old Bullding LINENS Disposal 85 Madeira Luncheon Sets, $6.75 Were in stock at $12.50 18-piece sets, with beautiful hand embroidery and eyelet work, 175 Luncheon Sets ‘at $2.75 Were $3.75 in stock Made in Czecho-Slovakia, of heavy cream white linen, scal- loped by machine. 13 piece sets. 22 in. Table Napkins $5.75 dozen 800 dozen, linen of excellent quality; 3 handsome designs. Made in Belgium. 70 in. Table Damask —$2.75 yd. Cream white, heavy quality. A number of very attractive patterns to choose from First Floor, Old Bullding Femina Corset s,$4.98 Whether your taste or com- fort demands a corset with an elastic top or a low top inset with elastic, long or short hips, you will find a_ well-fitting model to suit your figure in this group of Feminas—one of the best makes of the modern type corset. Third Floor, Old Bullding $18 Raincoats, for $7.50—(25 only, sizes 34 to 40). $20 Sweaters—$10—Shetland wool and Scotch wool, $15 Camel’s hair vests—$7.50—(15 only, no pockets). $10 Boys’ coat sweaters—$6,.50—(60 only, blue, maroon, oxford) $2.50 to $3 Derbies and Soft Hats—$1 $00, black derbie; blue, brown, gray, black soft hats, sizes 6% to 74. Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building —$—$<$—$<$__— Wanamaker prices in the February Sale Broadway at Ninth, New York. misled at Wanamaker’s. Rules of the sale: All sizes in the lot, in one thing or another, but not in each kind. lots are limited; it will he wise to come early. will be so low that it would be foolish to cuy furniture until you compare, with them. Wait for the Sale! Ready January 25, No one shall be Some of the Nothing sold C. O. D. or on approval No orders taken by mail or telephone Nothing returnable or exchangeable Rules could not be otherwise. are: Women’s Silk Stockings 3,290 pairs $1.25—were $1.65 to $1.95 Mostly full fashioned, with cotton tops. $1.85—were $2.55 to $3.50 Mostiy colors; various styles. $2.50—were $3.75 to $5.50 Mostly imported; fancy styles. Women’s Stockings Cotton, lisle or wqol mixed 10,526 pairs 25c—were 38c to 55c Fashioned and seamless cotton. 35c (3 for $1)—were 60c to 75c Fashioned and seamless lisle and cotton. 50c—were 85c to $1.25 Mostly imported lisle; some wool and cotton mixed. 75c—were $1.50 Imported lisle. $1.25—were $1.75 to $2.75 Cotton, lisle, wool. . Women’s Underwear 3,685 pieces 35¢ each (3 for $1)—were 50c Mostl, cotton bloomers, “* + 50c each—were 85c to $1 Cotton union suits, vests and tights. 95c each—were $1.50 to $1.75 Cotton, and cotton and wool mixed union suits. $1.50 each—were $2.25 to $2.75. Black tights and silk mixed vests. $1.75 each—were $425 to $4.25 Small Icts of various styles. $2.50 each—were $5 to $6.50 Small lots of various styles. Children’s Stockings 5,140 pairs 10c (3 for 25c)—were 18¢ and 28¢ Ribbed cotton. 25c—were 50c and 55¢ Imported socks. 35c (3 for $1)—were 85c Most!y lace ankle stockings ing. The March —_ of the Monthly Fashicn Sheets of Three Great Patterns Pictorial Review Ladies’ Home Journal McCall (Printed) —depicting the advance styles—are now ready for dis- tribution. We shall be glad to mail you a copy, also a copy of subse- eason quent issues, u will kindly note your p ence in the blank below and muil it to us, Pictorial Review Ladies’ Home Journal McCall (printed) lt | Patte Section, First Floor, Qld Gullding Our End-of- Year PIANO SALE Used Upright Pianos, $75 up Used Player-Pianos, $395 up Used Grand Pianos, $625 up Nite a¢sssncacseatgyoninee . || New Player-Pianos reduced $445 up After the sale there will be nothing to exchange for; practically everything sells out in one day in a sale of this kind. It is impossible to give details of the various groups, but included in some groups All weights of Underwear—light, medium, heavy All kinds of stockings—silk, wool, cotton. All colors Children’s Underwear 2,329 pieces 15c each—were 25c to 50c Cottun waist, vests and pantalettes. 25c each—were 38c to 60c Cotton union suits and waists. 50c each—were 75c to $1.25 Cotton union suits. = 50 $1 each—were $1.65 to . Cotton and wool mixed vest drawers and union suits. $1.60 each—were $2.50 to $3.50 Cotton and wool mixed union suits Main Floor, Old Building. Men’s Half Hose 7,237 pairs 25c pait—were 35c, but 50c grades Cotton and wool mixed, 35c pair (3 for $1)—were 55c to 75c jostlv imported full fashioned cotton. 75¢ pair—were $1.15 to $1.75 Mostly imported lisle thread. $1.50 pair—were $2.50 to $3.25! Colored silk, some with wool mixed. $2.50 pair—were $3.50 to $5 Imported fancy wool. Men’s Underwear 3,740 pieces a 50c each—were $1 Ribbed cotton shirts and drawers. $1 each—were $1.50 and $2 Cotton and wool mixed shirts and drawers, $1.50 each—were $2.25 to $2.75 Cotton union suits, Cotton and wool mixed shirts and drawers. $2.50 each—were $3.75 to $5 Mostly ribbed combination suits, Special 80c each—$1.50 and $2 grades Cotton and wool mixed shirts and drawers, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bidg. All available space is given to the sale to make the service prompt and efficient. For women’s and children’s goods, in addition to the regular store at 9th and 4th | avenue, the entire Main aisle of the Old Building. For men’s goods, large extra spaces on the Burlington Arcade floor, New Build- Is now going on eo. Convenient Terms Plano Saions, First Gallery, New Bullding A

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