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CIGAR STORE ROBBED |: stocky man camo in ana started for | tection of the showense, but the rob- | commusston s P x, Pah a! THUG KICKS CLERK been there only a short time and sus-| The clerk was forced to open the va Leia y COURT AGAINST _ | pected nothing. anges nted the ro kin and } Ht wet for Fr mau Fishman So Adroit in Swindles, Judge Fears for | His Jailers. oo door and take out the cash drawer, |qupert. a yuh 5 i S; P' | As the man strolled toward the year | from which the robber took $51. AS |yonatey, Negro ft of Patiolman Seo Sate tl att lene clerk behind the counter kept pica | N@ Put the money in his pocket Hers lotto aeis for a commiselen ro ie Drawer -and Quickly | ali th << | {man Sodickson, a friend of tho clerk, | Ne 5 with him until suddenly tho supposed | came in with change for $10 which {ito the prisoner's sanity, Tae come Disappears. Albert Rothenselder, clerk in the United Cigar Store at No. 1760 Second Avenue, corner of 92d Street, was alone and ready to close early to-day when he had at, cl missioners are; 1: ne had gone out to got. Sodickson saw | missions the gun and tried to run out, but the | Wiig | robber beat him to the door and wa3| avenue carching him when the approach of [Gedar Street. two boys caused him to run out and! stein, the To! Jisappear, the prisoner insane customer reached over and stuck a revolver under his nose. * “Open the safe,” he ordered. Ro'h enselder ducked under the counter and tried to get back front under the jp TRE Or Hpk Avenue For to-morrow (Saturday) neing in Gencerab of Hyman Fish . an accountant Hying st 133 St. James Place, Brooklyn, to 6 ten years in Sing Sing, ‘ott considered that if Sine} Women’s Gloves against being lingforded."* ‘am going to notify the waruen 344 head keeper of Sing Sing to te il of you," said Judge Nott to Maman. “Otherwise, I believe you 4 trim them before you leave the J | | | _ extraordinarily low-priced : ‘ Women’s Short Glacé Gloves in white, black and tan at $1.25 per pair man, who has a wife and two , was convicted of first de- grand jarceny on complaint of d Gerstner of No. 1032 Second } tue, a dealer in second hand fur- Gerstner testified Fishman him to « fine residence on Madi- ‘Avenue, where he induced him ive him $2,000 in cash anti a $500 oadway ‘ . Continuing SATURDAY The Extraordinary Sale of High-Type for the furniture upon his rep- | W ’ M Biation tt he had a tenant for : | omen’s Strap-wrist Duplex Fabric Gloves Penn Mtge aaae Fur-Trimmed Coats and Coat-Wraps | “ Ming gold mine stock to scrub . in white only “ en, clerks and others and en- ‘ Justice bore he ascended th A Special Purchase from a Prominent Manufacturer | at 95c. per pair “ Ricuin ehichy lswyer (lal — rok Nott, the AefondanL hed 0b2| At Less Than Half the Regular Prices There are 5,500 pairs of fine-quality gloves in this Sale, ws he present Supreme Court J <n every pair worth much more than the quoted price Fcaruited sana, Gentine tho: slene | (Sale on the First Floor) 2 esccats hdd pag ana ar ane Made to Sell to 69.50 Made to Sell to 97.50 Made to Sell to 145.00 | oS ay te ea | A Special Clearance of jotce. meth. FS The Collection Includes the Season’s Richest ’ Reel Mats cane ler fuae . Fabrics, Sumptuously Trimmed with | Wonien’s Blouses or itor saley'vand collect de- Black Caracul, Squirrel, Beaver, Protas, ecu’ eases an Lynx and Wolf | in various styles and materials, all at ie BUST OF BRYCE reatly reduced prices os AS GIFT TO THE U. S.: THESE are superb coats at their respective | 5 y P se ee prices. They are all late mid-season models, and there is every indication that they will be fashionable next year. $1.25 & 2.85 ‘ 2.75 - 3.75 Many of the more expensive Biouses have also been marked at decided reductions from former prices Cotton Blouses Bulgrave Institution Onters Me- morial of Late Ambassado? to President Harding Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses The materials are rich in weave and combined with fine furs such as are found only in the highest type coats. And in keeping with the splendid character of the whole collection are the exquisite crepe de chine linings and the excellent tailoring. * (Associated uve Instit LONDON, Jan Woo! Jersey Blouses ish sculptor. , > Viscount Bryce, te bet ented to the American people as memorial of the distinguished Am- ssador to th nited States. A ween sent, to Presi If you are thinking of a new (Sale om the Third Floor) coat, don’t let these amaz- ing values escape you! } hington. © Institutions of Great will give pri | Misses’ New Tweed Suits 4 All Sales Final box=coat models, rieatly tailored; the materials fly in the colorful tones now in demand in sr Aboard the Red Star liner Zeeland hen she arrived here to-c five aera ers ener —— —= ys behind her schedule because of | pestuous passage, | H. J. Hahn, who se to prosecute 500,000 suit against Sir oseph Duveen, the urt dealer, who Belle Fer- indiwork of The New Frocks for Spring —take on the alluring freshness of a new season and take off many dollars from last season’s prices. For example— « 22.00 » 34.75 offering remarkably good value at $25.00 (Sale on the Second Floor) was not the da Vinci Mrs. Hahn, who is a niece of Mar- nd her husband oth si brought with them j onvincing proof that the great artist , 1 4 00 pa mA ’ : and that the proof Me ° fortheor $ Sortain, French art RISP and dainty fashions EWNESS and _ smartness HE new crepe silks, reflecti ; I . t 4 shiol osu s ness 4 SIKs, ecting Mat istieg te ie Paearraal | C in Canton Crepe and Silk N and good taste combined he every phase of the mode— with the new Spring fabries and the new Spring colors—all here in delightful variety at $22.00. Taffeta that are ready to be worn now and wil] be fashion- able throughout the Spring long waistlines, long skirts and fluttering panels that are the Paris vogue for Spring 1922. Advance Assortments of Girls’ Spring Suits, Frocks & Coats now being shown in the Department on the Second Floor, provide an authoritative forecast of the fashion im clothes for growing-ups during the coming sesson. The prices are most attractive enuincne: “The French Government is 80 rmly convinced that the picture { came from da Vinci's brush," said Mr. Hahn, e have been notl- | led it.will be confiscated if it is’ re- | urned 2 mo A PHENIX PRODUCT & Quick Tasty Lunch Shi stale bread thin; spread | enerous layer of Philadelphia | zeam Cheese between two | ices; dip in egg and milk. Then | in butter. Wonderfully tasty. TWEED SPORTS SUITS for. town and country in all the new pastel and SWAGGER TOPCOATS for sports lovers of herringbone, tweeds, mix- Fur-Trimmed SUITS Formerly to $21.00 to 48.00 Tailored Suits Be sure your Cream Cheese is the | “PHILADELPHIA.” The d is printed on the-package | belted or otherwise; ever) A from the shoulder, or belted: 3! pe Pour Probes ob coat silk lined, every line Drastically new ways of pockets; bone a Cotton Frocks 4.50 to 24.50 a: \ tailored to insure lasting Reduced leather buttons; half — silk ; ; ; if 5 t (0) OO a; smartness—every suit a dame aa low bi lined; all Coats for ail occasions, 7 o 49. ‘ | Remarkable Value at 10 00 Remarkable Value at ; | \ 22.90 22° | Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York ; _ ' | typed colorings; in varying length box coats, to be worn 97.50 tures and double-face pol. coatings, flaring mannishl) Silk Frocks . . . Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street 19.75 to 55.00 ye