The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 15

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Marvin, took it to the police station. He denied all knowledge of Its pa- reptage and signed an affadavit to that effect. Last evening Mrs. Kellam received &@ telephone call and the voice of a woman said she was the mother of th e baby and pleaded to know what had been done with it, ' TWO IN BROOKLYN Mrs. Kellam told her it bad been \aken to the police station. Shortly afterward a woman appeared at the station and said she was Rose Mc- Donald and wanted her baby back. 3 Then she declared that young Kel- Left at Door, Alleged Father} ian ‘was the baby's father and that Took It to Police, Mother |seme time ago she had him arrested in Manhattan and he had been re- Tried to Get It Back. leased on the promise to support the child. Kellam was brought to the ee station and then admitted the truth After deserting her baby on thejo’ the girl's story, the police say ‘here its alleged| Both were locked up and the baby Mikes ved, Hone sfcBoanid, twenty. | at to the be ee Sine Era ania -ine hrs i thrée yeais old, of No. 28 Moylan| Gypy IN I KNICKERS SENT Place, Manhattan, went to the Fort Hamilton Avenue Police station late HOME BY PRINCIPAL last night and pleaded to get the in- fant back. She was arrested on & charge of abandoning the baby, and Marvin Kellam of No, 81 Eighty-|Steln, # Sixth Street, Brooklyn, was locked ap on a charge of perjury Early Thursday morning the door| bell of the Kellam home rang and |< when Mrs. Mary Kellam went to the door she found a year old baby girl]: @a the porch. She kept the infant | until late yesterday when her son, Her Attire Was Disturbing to High When Sarah ool irl, pre- ational Insti- See This Suite Pefore Buying Reg. Frice $753.59, for $376.75 We know that our prices ‘or quality furniture are the lowest in New York, and we wast YOU to know it. If you buy before you compare our v2!uss. sou will lose money and we can prove it The 10-pee. walnut, Oucen trated, is a typical V ular Price $753.50. K 1¢ Dining Room Suite, illus- value, Reg i to Half Priee $37 6.75 Other Dinins Room Suites At Exactly HALF FRICE 10 pes Queen anes to pes, Ital, Renais- wainut, Reg: $540 ance wal. Ren. $930 For... $2708 °$465 10 pes. Colonial, ma 10 pes. Heppelwhite hogany, Reg. $69 walnut, Reg. $1050 ee O49 fe S525 Our entire stock radi Suite, Bed Room Sui at 25% to 50% off. Com reduced, Every Living Room Individual Piece in the store nd SAVE i The WRIGHT -FOX CO..Ine} I 9-11 East 37th Street. near Fifth Avenue My) New York City iH Store Hours 9 to 5.30 HEARN FOURTEENTH ST STREET Foun/ed 1627 WEST OF FIFTH Foun ‘ed 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE, Continued Clearance Sale MEN’S STYLWEAR SUITS Were $28.78.......-00eceee-- 19.50 Were $32.50 to $37.50....... 25.50 Were $39.75 to $49.75........ 3 2.50 MATERIALS—Finished and unfinished worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and flannels MODELS—up-to-date styles greens and blues in fancy in single and double- mixtures, stripes and breasted suits for men and checks; also the staple shades of navy blue, in yrung men. serges; also black, oxfords COLORS — grays, browns, and silk mixtures, Sizes 34 to 50 Regulars, stouts, slims and shorts. Men’s Overcoats 24.50 Were $35.00 to $42.50 Well styled, finely tailored overcoats in Ulster, * Ulsterette, Chesterfield and box models made of excellent plaid backs, meltons, kerseys and ||| fancy overcoatings present a group remark- ||| See pages 10, 14 and 31 for other Hearn Advertising able for value and quality. | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922, luced dig Every Garment in Stock! 22,718 Winter Overcoats and Suits E have just made the final price revisions on our entire stock. Reductions are the greatest we have ever made —prices are the lowest of the season and will ree go no lower. 1342 O’coats were $25 1946 Suits were $25 1421 O’coats were $35 : 1461 Suits were $35 Suits in every conceiv- able fabric, shade and style; also a good va- riety of golf suits, in all sizes—while they last. Overcoats in every choice fabric and every favored style for men and young men. All superbly tailored. Now Overcoats 50 Suits 1963 were $40 Now Wap. 1241 were $40 1342 were $45 852 were $45 1641 were $50 3 3 972 were $50 1341 were $55 Now 1362 were $55 1932 were $60 1736 were $60 1421 were $65 a ou 641 were $65 | No Charge for Alterations! | M4 ‘ Men’s All V/ool Pants The most drastic reduction we have made in years. All regular Moe Levy stock. 669 were $8 621 were $10.00 560 were $9 245 were $11.50 Kid i</ ot hes Reduced! TRADE MARK Every O’coat, Suit and Reefer $ 45 in Stock: Reduced 2 to'4! = Now a You save enormously by buying 11 iis sale Reductions are un usually drastic Moe Levy & Son 19-125 Walker Street « Downtown iT3 Broadway Senne Second 0 Feonx 409 East l49tSt, geveermit | Floor Clothiers to tre St. Conveni- ched by Subways

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