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b ‘ | ness down to the total amount bor- rowed, The closest he got to defi- nitely fixing the sum was: “I don’t think it was over $1,000,000." according to the witness's was drawing personally from $2,000 to $3,000 from the ae within two weeks prior to the ilies MAN FALLS DEAD ON Lo) had \ man about fifty-five years old, | above medium height, with gray Hair and mustache and dressed in a black if overcoat, dark suit and gray shirt, fell dead on the 99th Street ation of the NTERIOR Decorators and furnishers should Stoneham and Robertson Or- visit our show rooms Railway at 9.30 dered Here in Search for th AveLU orning, he ‘police ars tl where We Wave a Jorge ing to establish hie identity by Ls 4 fs tound in Mia pocket, One was assortment of Beds and t of oJlin M. Livingston, of the In- various pe- { ternational Assoclation. of “Machinis:s, Day Beds of Li riods to harmonize with other furnishings decorations. FRANK A. Charles As Stoncham, chief owner of the New York Giants, and Ross | 1 obertson, his former partner in the = 4prokerage business of Stoneham & yarns 5 STOR AT A HOSPITAL.| €o., both of whom now are in Ha-) James Mullen, « workman employed varla, Cuba, have been ordered to re- | on alterations at the Prospect, Heights 1 the other that of B.A, Smith, and for examination next Monday No, 460 St. John's Place, | forning in the bankruptcy case of fell from a scaffold on. the | © SONS Dj Dier & Co., to throw what light |; skull and tibs and contusions of | Bedding Specialists t can on the wnexplainea disap-| the * He was attended at the in- if : Utlone atulicn Is forty and. iives a: pr 25 West 45thSt., New York e the 000,000 o DRarancé of more than $4,000,000 of | SMG" Mood street lasets of the latter company. Upon representation of Manfred W. rich, receiver for 1. D. Dier & Co., hat Stoneham and Robertson had been only informally questioned about the sale of their former accounts to| the bankrupt firm, Judge Mack, of the | Federal Court, signed the them to appear Monday. Mr. called as | In the name of J belonging to the creditors of thi Pojnted out that, although t informed they were to by it common. sense nesses, they went to Havana where | ther could not be reached by sub-| | oen, { Acpordine to the receiver, who was Tepresented in court by 4 feild, Hays jr. Missing assets Btomheham and ia | clegur their connections with the Dier toricern, to which they are said to hefve sold accounts amounting to| By 000,000, receiving large amounts in| You buy shoes to last a long time. So when you buy them, in the name of common sense, buy shoes that you know are good shoes at a store where they know how to fit your feet with the size and the style and the shape that your feet should have. ayment. “From about the time of the trans- s to the! § bankrupt, millions ‘of do tate have disu petition said, the protection of Stoneham and F Walk-Over Stores stand pat on 48-year-old ideals of good quality and intelligent service. Wals-Over New York City Stores . th Avenue, between 42d and 434 Ste. 179 Broadway.nearCortlandt St, 1432 Broadway at 40th St 1178-75 Broadway, near 28th St. 1625 Broadway, near 50th St. 150 Bowery at Broome St. Bronx—s5) he exam- ible moment,” in the was examined by Mr afternoon before der J, Gilchrist. as $10,000 a jerked for the brokerage house three ermined when it money iroush {that when stocks and bonds we nt by him to various concerns as collateral for loans ceipts were tak Urged derstand a 510 Fift 252 W 125th St. 622 W. 1Bist St. rooklyn fone Avenue, near 149th St. 1355 Broadway, near Gates Ave. 565.7 Fulton St., opp. Hanover Place 5406 Fifth Avenue about $8,00¢ were far in exces ine from commission Ss Wis ninable to pin the wit Founded 1827 WEST OF FIFTH AVE. TOMORROW We Sell Phonographs on Deferred Payment Plan TODAY IS! € Full Line of Brunswick, Sonora and Romance Compare our STRAND Queen Anne Console with any phono- graph selling up to $200.00. The cabinet is exquisite; the tone full and clear. Price $125.00. Terms $10.00 per month. No interest charges. All Phonographs Guaranteed by HEARN We Buy and Sell for Cash Except in Selling Phonographs Record Albums Well made—cloth cover—maroon or black—1z pockets— 10-inch size 12-inch size-—- ss -oc OO were .80... were $1.00... Sheet Music . . (NEWEST FAVORITES) GREAT BIG HEAP MUCIL BULL. SOMEBODY BROKEN TOY DELLA RHEA ONCE AGAIN WHAT'LL YOU DO? ALL THAT I NEED IS YOU WHEN MIAMI DREAMS See Pages 12 and 23 for Other Hearn Advertising 15 1D} AL A BAMY. MAMMY YOU'LL BE SORRY AFTER THE RAIN DON’T LEAVE ME, MAMM\Y HEARN Formerly Broadway | Februar Co. York A. T. Stewart & at Ninth, New Women’s Sports Frocks Th Town and country frocks, in the pleasant colors of the season—reds, light greens, soft taupes and black or new yellows, blues, white. Eponge gitline froe! icity; one mode’ lias most e new modes—$24.75 to $145 beiges, ks of delight THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, Othe Mauch y Furniture is already booked for shipment unusual linen collars and cuffs and a fringed hem (illustrated) French flannel Bound with ribbons or trimmed, perhaps, with dyed wool lace. Wool jersey Bound with grosgrain ribbon, and trimmed with rount buttons in attractive fashion, piped with flanr frocks, unusually embroidered in bright worsted, Other frocks in pieces, of tweeds ar —SSSSSS| Wireless Telelphone Outfits Complete rk ADIOPHONE receiving outfit eceiving sets—first unit acuum iu Come and New or edges One darling frock nel; Tip-over is made of Kasha Fleurs de laine that is—embroidered all «ver with wool flowers—in black and red, one cr two nd kasha cloth. $15. OUSE receiving outf 5; antenna out T receiving outfits, § tenna extra. 50 and $27.50; second bes and antenna extra, listen to the demonstration. Third Gallery, New Building Spring Waalens And the new Spring colors and trimmed with red treot silk. Second Floor, Old Bullding. Distinctive and delightful fabries—to be used as capes, coats, suits and a SPONGEE LAINE—a wool velours with frocks. most beautiful, more than worthy tood alone so long. Beiges and g) ns; and blues; and a stunning new gr wool duvetyn, $7.50 a yard. succes fee suede finish, $4.25 2N—the new wool eponge, $4.95 a yard. CHECKED WOOL EPONGE. $4.50 and $4.95 a yard. Boys 475 made Palmer linen. and navy and al middy st. sizes, 8 $20 t There are only ising a service that pernaps no other materials can giv Two pairs of knickers with each suit. In the popular Many Dress Gcods Salon—First Floor, Old Building. : Wash Suits, $2.85 $3.95 to $5.50 grades of fine materials—junior linen, chambr: colors including tans, greens, so in smart combinations. to 10 years. Oliver Twist, 8 to 8 years 0 $25 Winter-weight Suits $13. 92; most desirable and seasonable bo: * suit norfolk styles. Sizes for 8 to 18 years. A few Overcoats now $13.95 59, were $17.51 0 to $22.50 1 our stock. For ages 3 Men's Floor, New Building to 19 years, Seventy-five ‘Dinner Sets Specially priced $140—for $200 sets 100-pe. china, dinner solid ‘gold. handles handles, $150—for $200 sets = ae i . 0 y 365 sets 107-pe. dinner sets, Fen $50 for ‘65 sets chine, slack and gold ¢ 100-piece dinner sets, Bayar conventional border, solid jan china, purple festoon, ee 1: 80 rose-buds, traced gold haniles $75 for $100 sets 107-pe. dinner china, blue conve pink rose-bud desi handles. gold-encrus All of fine imported china $67.50—for 100-pe. china, wide coin g0 3100 sets sets, Bavaria do pattern dinner $45 for $60 sets , French 106-pe. dinn ntiona! border, | semi-porcelair ‘ ign, traced gold tional trellis bore mulber floral design and foli Other china tableware—Less L5e each 3,600 plain white Nippon enina cups and saucers. 25 each 4,000 Nippon c¢ saucers conventional desigi Costume Slips of silk—$7.95 in six attrac $5 and $6 the set 2,000 imported cerea! -et terns, 50c¢ each a cups. and Vitrified china t ve floral a green with white | na oz, size. Second Gallery, New Buidog ; Music Rolls for hi + prom pieces each, nine differ vat sors to ays of great cadet, Oliver Twist and pink 10 _Player-pianos—25c oo | models ir Special disposal satin -de-chine classic selection n lored boc playable dn any 88-note pia ers rs, and Piano. ‘oof petticoats made 350 at 40c the hips; paneled back Word Golisensauts with silk jersey, or fini ¢ ; deep hemstitched hems Musie Roll Cabinets $15 ° Navy blue, black, fiesh a were $29 to $125 whites Mahogany vencered Third Floor, Old Building ‘ First Galiery, New Buridieg. 1922, Homespun Skirts are the newest ' The same used in these used in skirts at higher prices The elabor skirts at The ew silhouettes The model wrapped-around = or ing pocket The colorings—French rose, tan—are tractive. Second Floor, Old Building. Wool Jersey Overblouses For sports wear with the a difference effect Collars pecially linen, piped wi The material aped, of wh tailored nicely. Attractive sports colnss Third Floor, Old Building. Best Boston Bags we've seen at these prices —for the 11 in, for the 15 in. $5.25—for the 16 in, 100 black or brown welted seams They grade of ha leather, ith lap-over frame and welted seams. One and two piece sty'es. breakfast, and get lo | maker's Big Shirt way down town.” material is skirts that is much 75 ave not as » in detail as the higher priced skirts but are equally mart in line and well-tailored and finished are of the new plain straight line type with interest blue, particularly at- The much favored model Eton collar and turn-back cuffs—but with -in the waist- line. . $10.50 Finished om with wide Fr of shirring on elastic whit come well. dowr on the id give the smart low ure es black taffeta. ‘s of a firm quality of wool jersey that has are made of a very good and-boarded cow-hide ewe Wana- Sale on our to the States of California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Massachusetts, Montana, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington— and to Bermuda. and, before the sale closes, the furniture will go into practically every state in the Union and into foreign countries. Many people know, wherever they live, that they will always find at Wanamaker’s an assem- blage truly representative of the best grades of furniture produced in America, from the lowest priced that is worthy to the highest and finest that any one can wish for. “‘Money Talks’’—but it is the furniture that has the last word when it goes into your home. The furniture here speaks for itself. It tells its own story of fine woods, sound construction, true and beautiful designs. It tells the most wonderful furniture story in all the world. It tells of beauties, qualities, varieties, superiorities, economies such as are to be found, as a whole, in no other collections. The furniture tells of the wonderful economies of great operation. Of higher values and lower prices. Our whole stock is offered in this Sale at savings that range from 10 to 50 per cent.—our regular stock at average 25 per cent. less; special purchases at average third and half less. Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Gajleries, New Building, Hall Clocks, $85 Fine modern design, solid mahogany case; best 8- day weight movement with two tone hour and half hour strike. Other slightly smaller hall clocks in mahogany finish cases, with spring movements, low priced—$25 and $27. ‘A large variety of hall clocks in cases of exception- ally good design and finish, with Westminster and other chimes, at prices ranging from $400 to $900—which are down -to present day replacement prices, and in some Cloth-lined. cases lower. Main Floor, Old Building. In the Jewelry Store, Street Floor, Stewart Building ! e riday-- “Come. Let's get started. | We have only an hour to dress, 4,320. Fresh fromtheir boxes. Neveronsale before These fine shirts were made by a long-established house. Some of them are their 1921-: rent shirtings. aniples. 800 ave of closely-woven madras made by the world-fa- Some are made up from remaining bolts of eur- mous D. & J. Anderson and Tootal, Broadhurst, Lees & Co.—soft as silk, yet mighty firm. of French silk and linen in fifteen patterns and colorings. silk—the best fibre silk woven—in thirty-six patterns and ‘colorings. » of cheviot, in fifteen patterns—plain colors, There are 320 sports shirts, of white madras and white cheviot, with collar attached, some with one- -buton cuffs, some with French cuffs. ar stripes. Full cut. As fine for the an opportunit forobe 3,000 Neckties, $1 to $2 grades—75c ie up for us out of a surplus of silks and poplins. NEW. | vet stripes, dots, figures please virtually every man. They are in a hundred good patterns and colorings. Good buttons. ; any man could wish to fill the shirt drawers in his chif- 11 to 17, year, Sizes $3.50 to $7.50 Shirts for $2.15 \ &pecial lot mac all-over designs. And—good values, 120 are 720 are of fibre 240 jacquard figures and Box-pleat centre, lined Three sleeve lengths. Sufficient variety of color Friday—-Burlington Arcade Floor, New Building Char | and effect to | —