The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 8

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es eee ~ DRUGGIST NABBED FOR2BOTLS OF YUM YUMATSTO Pharmacist and Clerk Arrested for Traffic in 50-50, Made. on the Spot. Just a minute now. Hold your teats, It's here. It's the Fifty-fifty Yum Yum. It’s made on the spot and for months has defied even Izzy Ein. stein. It thrived in the Bronx until yesterday. Its future Interests many thirsty men in that community The? newest creation of thirst: quenching inventors was unearthed by Detectives Brady and Wood of the Tth Inspection District. who arrested Vincent Mangione, a druggist, of No 4400 Barnes Avenue. He was con ) vieted by a fury in Judge Weish’s Port of the Bronx County Court for Violating the Mullan-Gage Law. P. Paratori of No. 681 EB, 188th Street, whom the detectives say was Mangione's clerk, had pleaded guilty of manufacturing the Yum Yum, It was Paratori who fell Into the trap laid by the detectives. Mangione in sixted he knew nothing of the bus! ness. According to Detective Wood he | and Brady went to Mangione's drug store after having obtained the ‘key ‘word."” “We said we were friends of Domi- | nick," said Wood, ‘and we asked for two quarts of Yum Yum and paid $10, ‘This is what we got." He exhibited two bottles which, it ts asserted, contained a fifty-tifty composition of water and alcohol and a coloring. which seems to be the whole concoction Al Vitale, attorney for Mang ol jected to the name Fifty-fifty Yum Yum and the court struck it out. De: tective Ws aid Brady and he went behind the counter and waited while the clerk filled the two bottles this year, due t ing patrons val ‘ where. Our selections, | Rich Ermine at (Dyed of lace, chiffon enhanced wit Although we are not ina position to hold our usual January Sales chandise which we feel will favor- o the opening of our new salons, yet we are offer- ues on new mer- ably compete with sale prices else- | at $395—$450 Taupe Nutria Day Coats at $225—$350 Blended Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs (one and two skin effects) at $90—$135—$195 at $38 Dyed Jap Marten Scarfs at $25 , crepe and velvet. $65—$95, Evening Wraps of yelvet and brocades handsomely | | (aiigles | Dinner and Dance Frocks | | | * $125—$165 if POLICEMAN TRAPS “FRIEND OF BODY” ~IN DARK HALLWAY |Negro Tries to Shoot Him | When Caught as Hold-Up Man, but Is Knocked Out. Patrolman Jacob Greenberg of the | West 185th Street Station heard the sereains of two Negro women in West jd Street, near Lenox Avenue, last ond saw a Negro running | nig toward Fifth Avenue | ‘He entered my house and held us suld Louise Coleman of lup to-day | 70 West 120th Street. “We acel lentally met him here and he pulled ont a gun and sald he was a friend of Boddy and would shoot us if we told on him,” Greenberg followed the fleeing Negro through 133d Street to Fifth Avenue and thence northward to 144th Street, where the man entered the dark hall- way of a tenement The policeman’s flashlight failed to work, but he followed up four flights to the top floor, He was treading "LAST TWO DAYS || EXHIBITION of Scottish and American | LANDSCAPES | | J. Stewart Barney Closing Saturtay January 28 | EHRICH GALLERIES 707 Fifth Avenue Comparing Value of Furs, especial- ly, we feel will bear comparison of value successfully. Evening Cape at $895 Taupe Caracul Cape Wrap. (Platinum Fox Trimmed) Choice Hudson Seal Coats $750 ’ Muskrat) Black Fox Scarfs | kin effects) h beautiful furs. revolver hi tealthily with his back to the wall, | Street THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922. Hoe was Identified by Louise| WIDOW HELD IN DEATH The Midwinter Furniture Sale Begins Next Monday, Sfanuary 30 If you will visit the Sixth Floor tomorrow you will see the large and interesting collection of furniture that ts to go into the Midwinter Fur. niture Sale next Monday, January 30. You will have the leisure to make selections tomorrow be- Real News of Much Interest! Straw Hats *10.50 The new haircloth—a glossy black with black wheat, or warm rust color wi straw, an FOURTH FLOOR Silk Umbrellas $5.75 1 0A Special Purchase _ These are excellent quality all-silk umbrellas, the kind that usually sell for a much higher price. In fact you very seldom see-such an umbrella so reasonably marked, They are full 25 inch size—all with cases—and they have satin borders, 3 inches or 114 inches wide. Smart handles, amber, leather, bakelite and side strap styles; with stub ends and tips to match. All bright colors and*black. GROUND FLOOR Elente Bandeaux 98-, 1.15 One is flesh colored satin with elastic inserts at the back and fancy silk tape shoulder straps, 98c. The ity flesh colored broche, $1.15 other is of a good SECOND FLOOR Correspondence Cards \ 55c Box Linen-finish, a fine smooth quality. In all colors. 24 cards and envelopes. 2 boxes for $1 GROUND FLOOR Clearance of Women’s High and Low Shoes #7.85 Many different styles taken from our regular stocks and tly reduced, High laced boots with high or low heels. Tan calfskin one and two strap pumps with walking heels. Patent leather, black satin and black calfskin pumps with baby Louis heels. Brown kid two strap pumps with high Louis heels. "No C.0.D.’s ‘No Mail Orders ECOND FLOOR Cold Weather News ! Wool Gloves £1.35 A wonderful opportunity! Slip your hands into these . cozy wool gloves and appreciate their warmth! You'll welcome it to-morrow morning. Full length gauntlets, heather and Oxford mixtures, white striped GROUND FLOOR Sizes 234 to 7. FOURTH FLOOR a chou of ribbon, of fine quality, faille, or ribbon, combined with d adorned with glazed fruits, or flowers of floss—the kind that are found only on higher priced hats. These are some of the fashion notes in this * collection of hats for immedtate wear. An End-of-the-Month Price! This is the first of this season’s offering—authentic Spring models—marked at such a moderate price. ) An t irresistible temptation! Every hat reflects its Parisian origin in color, fabric and style. Brilliant blues, new Folly red, black and white, still very good, several shades of brown and many other tones. fore the rush of the Sale begins—and deliveries We are making this an Exhibition and Sale this year, which means, that you may see hun- dreds of charming new designs —advance Spring designs—and all of them marked much lower now than they will be when Spring arrives. Fabrics CRT eS. This attractive living room suite is covered with a combination of damask and velour and consists of a.davenport, arm chair, wing chair, table and bench, $2825 SIXTH FLOOR Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) $225, 8275 = 83.45 Three more days of our January Fur Sale! Three days to take advantage of the wonderfully low prices that this Sale offers you. The Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat) are some of the most popular numbers in this Sale both because of their splendid style-value and their well-knewn durability. One group of particular interest is that of model fur coats and wraps—in mink, mole, kolinsky, squirrel, caracul, Alaska seal, broadtail. e Hudson Bay Sable Scarves 46.50 Other charming scarves too, n mink, black lynx, skunk and fox. Natural Raccoon Coats, sports length, $145 FOURTH FLOOR Infants’ Bloomer Dresses, reduced to $2.35. Plain colored chambray, 2 to 6 years. An excellent value! FOURTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Sizes Incomplete Girls’ Oxfords #5.85 These brogue Oxfords in black or tan Norwegian calfskin have been so immensely popular that we have secured a new lot to sell at the same low price, ‘oys—Leo, Gerald Fox, six, of No.| NO PROOF TO sHOW CHAUFFEUR will be made after the opening day of the Sale.. fooling about In the darkness for the {Coleman and her friend, Carrie Mc-| OF BOY HER AUTO H 9721 Hast 234 Street, and another. KILLED WOMAN, veto, when auddenly he felt the im. {Nar as the man who entered the| OY HER | IT ceo and the Fox bey were taken to| Abtatiam Cohen, of No. 2920 West tet | former's home that afternoon and «it | Street, Coney Island pact of a body against him and what | the point of a platol had robbed them | “h*rwed Fe TCR? Tol E eae ee ene te oe Mi MODE LARE [ile Lee seemed to be the barre! of a pistol bo. [and a man friend of three diamond bila bd) bhp centerlad died. Counsel for the Fox boy stated|Arove his motor truck Into a gamut Tae Brokesd (sto KA abtonnin linge nfid Wiphir of Martie, Mra, Loretta ‘Thompson, @ widow,| to-day that his youny client also wag | "here It was found that the body of 1 “I've qot you,” the other panted,| While Ju ‘ At 14th Street, Sheeps-| not uxpected to survive and Mrs,{WOMAN was clinging to the rear axle heard the click Of tho | Charles 8 ; . ¥ arraigned inj Thompson's bail was «et at $10,000, |W9* to-day discharged in Conwy imer, It had failed to dis- | 263 West 126th Street, entered (he rt charged with! It was shown that lust month she{Court of the charg of homicide tion Killing of Dominick| tan down Motorcycle Policeman {denied that he had truer | & Invade Before the man could press the trig-| diately. He made 80 much dis! 1 No. 94 Dooley Street,| 108¢Ph Dunn and that he was still In| identified as Mrs. Anne Bersi wt ger again the policeman had swung)nce when refused he was arrest-d her motor car on the ni 4) Coney Island Hospital. There {# &/ No, 1917 Cropsey Avenue. and the: U eng nceh his blackjack and the man sank to| for disorderly conduct. Th ; night cf] charge of felonious aesault against y coe that he had dow ‘The “Food- Drink” for All Ages. the floor unconscious jound a $100 Ttalian Liberty pan | Mra. ‘Thompson in this case, Her| ; ‘i ie Quick Lunch at Home, Office, ané He took to the station a Negrojhim. He could not explain She lost control of her automobile) liveband, Robert, an Insurance broker, | Mar! AirueK ln Crop | Fountains, Ask for HORLICK’S. who described himself as Robert Jack- | torily the possession of ft and is beiry: ||) Hast 28d Street, Sheepshend Bay, | {ie Killed in an fut wh the | Reach, and her bod: v8 bed | eas. th e, the | f ner body : son, thirty-two, of No, 10 Lawrence /|teld pending an investigation. mn that night and crashed into three|hearing was adjourned to Feb. 4 two and a half miles | aarAvoid Imitations & Substitutes AA Sale! Costume Blouses *8.50 There are 150 of these blouses, secured by special purchase. We seized this opportunity to supplement our Store-Wide January Clearance with the best blouse values we could find. Sketched are three models charmingly developed in Georgette crepe, with embroidery and beads used most effectively. Others of crepe de Chine. Sports Skirts of ' Rodier Cloth £16.75 Fascinating woolens, designed by Rodier, have been developed into these skirts. They are major values of the Store-Wide January Clearance priced at $16.75. A few exceptional chiffon velvet dans are clearing at $12.75 Clearance of Misses’ Suits at §25 and #49.50 Strictly tailored suits of excellent lines for immediate wear are greatly reduced to $25 Suits of duvet and moussyne, trimmed with nu- tria, beaver, mole, squirrel and caracul, are reduced to insure immediate clearance to $49.50 Clearance of Misses’ Coats $49.50 $58 A special group of coats with mole and nutria collars are re-priced for quick clearance at $49.50 Another group of smart coats with nutria and opossum collars are just as radically reduced to $58 Suits Clearing at #15 Exceptionally well-cut cheviot suits with shawl col- lars of Australian opossum, rutria, dyed muskrat are marked for immediate clearance at a phenomenally low price, $15. Plain tailored suits and fur-trimmed suits of duvet de laine, excellent for immediate wear, are clearing at the same nominal price, $15 THIRD FLOOR The Boy’s Section Overcoat Clearance #11.75 A value for mothers who appreciate durability together with an exceptionally low price. Chinchillas, cheviots, kerseys, in blue, brown and grey, among them all-wool fabrics. 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Blouse Waists 85c—-Colored madras and percale with collar attached. 8 to 15 years. Junior Girls’ Suits #10.95 For Quick Clearance Reduced from much higher prices. A smart Norfolk model, youthful in line, made of all-wool navy blue serge, lined with Peau de Cygne. Both these ma. terials are of unusually durable quality. Limited quantity. 12 to 17 years. ‘ Girls’ Gingham Dresses $1.85—There are plain colors, checks and plaids, some with bloomers, 6 to 10 years; without bloomers, 8 to 14 years. "No Mail Orders "No Returns FOURTH FLOOR

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