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/THE BVT nue the investigation un- the United States Attormey TT Presniasds, was apparently beco ing accentyated ax the conclav proached, He pointed out, how that those whore names were insistently mentioned had rarely be ald that the value of patents yxch Magneto Company be an Italian, he would be selected f vom among the Cardinals whose] i919 that the patents and formulae in- : irst points of inventi- B chosen and it was, probable that. | Pa tion, Palmer, formerly although the next Pope was certain to| Ajien Property Custodian testified be A fore the Senate Judictary Committee in ported by any document ¢ ; qa Eo concession, but Austria exercised, ot * attempted to exercise, th power ut Cardinal Laurénti Grows injait the conctaves in the nineteenth | i : 8 century except that which elected Leo | s. MAIL ROBBERY is Favor as the Time for Con- | xirt. in 1878, ana tt did so again Slu.s i oe) 1908, When it objected to Cardinal} » clave Draws Near. Rampolla, Cardinal Harto, who t« NEAR TRAIN STATION 4-0 the name of Pius X, wak thereupon ROME, Feb. 1 (Assoclated Press). bhai al n it Sr yeild Ror eal Robbers Hold ap. ‘Clerk, Seize « " . 9. | Pressed by ipa! bull all right of veto Sey The Sacred Coltegko will convene tO) veges in? by secular Gdvorn- Seven Sacks of Letters and morrow in solemn conclave for the| ments. bull Wise torballe, any Flee th Auto. . election of a new Pope, unhampered! member ¢' the conclave from ad ‘nm the slightest degree by outside in- cising such right on behalf of a Gov} CHICAGO, Feb. 1—One sack ‘uence. The Itallan, French ana} ernment, tegistered letters’ and six sacks SS res cels and letters were stolen by \t BOSCH MAGNETO PROBE {tire armed bandita, who, after firing one shot, stcpped a mail clerk in SHIFTS TO NEW YORK Ohio Street, Whiting, Ind., this morn- ing as he was en route from the Penn- vania Depot to the Post Office, ac- Spanish Governments, which formerly claimed the right of veto, have in- formed the Holy See semi-officially that they havé no desires in the mat- : ter, the Ttallan Government in addi-|Valwe of Pa Be Inventigated fon issuing an official denial of the i - rh men, ding to reports to the Chicago po- | . ot inal Mafi Assistant Unite ates Attorney Joy ls aNbort tian it fivore Canton "| who has been in Boston pee ceording to Sergt. John Benak of (st sengiel Ea ery investigating the records of allen proper-|the Whiting police, the bandits waited Baron Beyens, Belgian Ambassador until the mail train had pulled away: selzures and transfers during the 1 te the Holy See, says that a strong war, particularly the transfer of the|The mail clerk piled the bags into a fccling favoring Cardinal Laurent!,! Bosch Magneto Company, returned <o|#mall wheelcart and was about a Secretary of the Congregation of the his office in the Federal Building hore block away from the station when BONWIT TELLER &CQ ‘Fhe Spacaly Shop of Opyinalions . MPTH AVENUE:AT 38™ STREET THURSDAY A Most Extraordinary Sale WOMEN’S FINE BLACK COATS ii with BLACK CARACUL COLLARS & CUFFS The Most Fashionable of Coats at Lowest Level Prices —— | * 7. 08.00 Actual Value 125.00 Actual Value 165.00 At 98.00—two distinct models are presented in black Orlando—one a smart bloused model, the other a grace- ful belted model—both with large collars and deep cuffs of black Caracul. At 78.00—the same fashionable models are repeated in black Panvelaine with black Caracul collars and cuffs. WOMEN’S COATS—SECOND =. Sa 5th Avenue dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street Drastic Reductions on Misses’ Winter Coats 29.50 58.00 Formerly 39.50 Formerly 79.50 te Mid-winter models; fashioned of rich, handsome fabrics. Wrap effects, sleeved coats and capes are featured, most of them trimmed with Squirrel, Wolf and Nutria. As there is still a long stretch of cold weather ahead of us the purchase of one of these coats constitutes a sound investment. (Fourth Floor) men drove alongside. i} One of the robbers fired a shot and| commanded the clerk to halt. The messenger held up his hands and the other bandits jumped from their automobile and threw the sacks into the machfne and disappeared in the direction of Chicago. Fach robber, the messenger said, Mt about nineteen or twenty years nemes had been virtuaily unmen:| cluded in the sale of the company were Uoned. yoverssneralie if they were put on the 6 m a never sup-|booka at n dollar.” o The right of veto wus never, fit he 6 a Cy aeion oF tie {NO BYIDENOB AGAINST SUSPECTS; robbing and shooting of John Vette- zokis in his restaurant at No. 205] Giles, who was a Washington Street on Jan. 1. The men|o damee at No. 57 discharged were James Lamparello, | Artiir Mathews, Inabella, James Harvey, | officer of the West Thomas Healy, Joseph Venori and 1» i ph Kelly, all of Brooklyn. $34 Formerly to 59.50 College Frocks $ 8:90 Formerly 15.00 vo WORLD, WEDKESDAY, PEBAUARY 1, r922. he bandit car containing the three] BEATEN WITH BOTTLES ° AS HE LED OFF PRISONER Parole Officer eT nn charged with Orki Tfk Avenue ae Freed Borglar Arrested an One Assatiant, Frank Giles, nineteen, a Negro, of No.| Josephs Seppi of No. 197 Prospect Street was to-day arrested at Pearl and Concord Streets, Brooklyn, by Detectives Brosnan and Kenna on charges of as- lleighta Court} sault and robbery. ‘Thé police sald the assault by | man confessed he was implicated in two e officer of the Bropkiyn robberies. 120 Wost 139th Strect, who 1s on parole on a suspended sentence for a burglary committed in 1920, will be arraigned to- day in Washingt Charles Daneying, + aeing handcuffed to his prisoner ho could put up no fight. sted last night at st 138th Street by sth Street Station, identified t ay by Dancying as of his assailants, POLICE SAY ARREST moved to Mankettan. FREED. New York Juvenile Arsoclation Aayhim]| With three other men on Nov, 25 last, Detective Kenna of the Poplar Street | at Dobbs Ferry. according to tho alleged confession, * Brookiyn, to-day informed] pancying was ball) beaten with miik|Seppi robbed the haberdashery store of | Magistrate Eiperin that he had ng evi-| potties on Jan. 11 by three Negroes os|Ixnats Friedman ‘at No. 228 dence on which to hold six men who| he was leading from a @ance’ hall a| Street of $400 in cush and $00 worth of were arrested In connection with the | youth who had escaped from the asylum. | Jeweiry. cerning other robberies, SOLVES TWO ROBBERIES Both in Groeklyn—Prisoner Re- His second alleged robbery oocurret! on Jan. 24, when four men held'up and robbed Charles Dunn, manager of the Jatnes Butler store at No. 370 Myrtle esto police reserve | Avenue, Brooklyn, of $40 in cash. Seppi was taken to Polite Headquar- ters in Manhattan for questioning con- | Broadway Continuing THURSDAY Sensational Reductions on all. WINTER APPAREL ceegeeaine? of Original Costs Fur Trimmed Coats and Coat-Wraps Go looking coats of excel- lent fabrics and lines; fully silk lined and interlined; some $ 1 8. fur collared and cuffed Formerly to 45.00 ASHIONABLE models with generous collars of Australian $ Opossum or Nutria; some with 28 fur cuffs; all lined and interlined. Formerly to 65.00 |LAge winter styles in rich weaves combined with fine with collar, cuffs and border of squitrel and beaver. A numbet $48 black caracul Formerly to 97.50 UMPTUOUS models of rich coatings, in coat or wrap effects, elaborately trimmed with Black CaracuJ, Squirrel, Beaver $ and Wolf and eaquisitaly silk Higher-Cost Blouses J NGLUDING Georg- ette, Crepe de Chine * and hand-made models in white and colors. 2 90 Formerly to 6.00 Formerly ‘to 145.00 Pantelettes and Petticoats ot extra quality silk jersey, in fashionable street shades, including navy and black, 2 45 Formerly to 3.95 Evening & Afternoon DRESSES Greatly Reduced ATIBAGTIVE models, just Aca received, in Canton Twill Formerly to 29.75 ‘22 A Formerly to 39.75 $ | 4 Crepes, Silk Taffeta “and Poire A Wipe variety of smart day- time models in Canton Crepe, Krepe Knit and Silk Taffeta FoR present and early —jaunty little two-piece affairs with collars and cuffs of leather or eyelet embroidered batiste, in pastel and dark shades Frgoting, dance and informal frocks of individual styling in taffeta and crepe silks | | TSS SSS 5isiss B. Altman & On i J New Spring Models are now being shown in the followitig: Women’s Capes, Wraps & Coats | introducing novel and impressive effects ne styles artd materials to be in vogue durin the approaching season. The prices range from $38.00 to 375.04) ( Women’s and Misses’Sweaterss in mew amd colorful effects for sports and general use; including embroidered sili sweaters and a remarkable group of light weight wool sweaters; among the latte) peing plaid, block and stripe effects: in strik ing combinations. The prices are varied; ranging from $10.50 to 78.00 (Both Departments on the Third Floor) The Novelties Department (on the First Floor) is also displaying a number of and emi- nently desirable articles, useful and orna- mental, which offer a simpie and speedy solution of the gift problem and are especially commended to visitors from out of town who are looking for interesting souvenirs to carry home. : Included are Desk Sets, in many handsome _ effects; Library Sets (shears and paper- cutter); Guest Books, for use im the Summer home; Brides’ Books, leather-bound (a par- ticularly appealing wedding gift); Writing Portfolios; Hasty-line Pads; Trip Books, for the voyager who likes to make motes by the way; and many other items of general and particular interest. s _ The Department for ° Novelty Costume Accessoriés (on the Second Floor also offers many appealing gift suggestiois in the way of feminine apparel. Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Hew Pork 3West30™ ; NX , i One Door From Sty ~ STN AVENUE ObSsb465 — Great - Price Slash Huge Surplus Stock Must Be Sacrificed 40 to 60% Less Than Former Values RUGS LINOLEUMS AND CARPETS ¢ $30 woo. samuss Brussels $43 There are ene ce heavy rugs and will stand hard woar; variety of fine patterns and colors; size $55 Oxl2 ans &Axminsters $99 ILE RUGS. TARR testes sesettlon OP Oeadttiah padtaris Insts, ota ros H ilte Hr $95 Royal Wiltons .$ Al tifut colors and ell tn Chinege, Oriental and | ersian designs; size 8.3 x10.6 This would be a attractive bargain in Pres ‘War Tim Same quality, size Oxiz, §36, EX TEAORDINARY BARGAIN 3 wae Wilt $100 9x12 inc. ons These are of extra fine quality, ex- ceptionally heavy grade Saplae, ft $ 50 rare ported Oriental rugs. Lil eral assortment in wonderful f Best Felt Base cbURR Ko so AOS: Waterproof: ourwears ordinary prints: Linoloum; cut from full rolls; ide; $1.00 value; ate. Open Saturday ntl eM

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