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pee ri apenas ee ——o : wae — THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1922. j ket sh pper who got not ity. From the line-up Deiro picked | ee ihe $8,000, bat $2,000 more which ALBANY PLANNING out Edward Kelly of No. 15 West | \she had (saved. Now she has BUCKET SHOP PROBE | isth Street, and Frank Cornell of No. | jactnine.: 679 Greenwich Street, both of Maa. | the hattan, as the men who held him up was learned that one of | Now Up, hut Sen lcuuee eensnted, tcday wan (hat of | Two Measures Now Up, by ‘They ‘were held without ball by \8 bucket shop victim who received a ator Pitcher Also Will Magistrate Dodd on charges of rob- [Shee x for the amount of his account, | Take Action. bery. it, spent some of the thoney, —_—___—. ‘tf BUCKET cups | (Special From a Staff Correspondent | CROWDS AT STATION #50 counse is no in the in connection with: a, hrokarage || Fulton Street Events 4 | Bond Street t M Livingston St. gf q ths’ alimony ¢ $, according Elim Place -BROOKLYN—NEW YORK ——— Business Hours 9 to 5.30 ane, was then called upon to make good the check, which came back | of The Evening World.) from the bank marked “insuMcient| ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 14.—Senator KEEP 5 COPS BUSY j funds," Fred B, Pitcher of Watertown, Chair-| Prevent People Bi =a | Assistant District Attorneys Sim- Cc . ROM the end on Eleven’ Indict ts Expected) Moms, and Schreiner are taking flag idl escar toy Ruin conten LK | FRO {Mornin from Re tana e ° ° EA een Nemec of the bucket shop cases UN-| Wifey jegislative leaders regarding| ‘Five policemen are kept busy every yaaa Four dr! more, No Man Will I ass Suit News Like for ‘To-Morrow —Com- | #er Mr. Banton’s supervision. ogislation directed at the bucket shops | Meht during rush hours preventing peo- ENUINE The army of well dressed, per-| of New York City. ple from being crushed to death at the CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALT >, suasive, glib-tongu try who for- Jackson Avenue station of the Inter- | [| The natural remedy for stomach plaints Still Pour In. |merly ioitered abont the best hotels| Senator John J. Boylan, Democrat, | porough in Long Island City,” sald bog Mad eA Lg aon eeu: interesting strangers in the purchase | 0% New York City, has a resolution, | queens Borough Presiden Connolly nt] Bi in? a Complaints from victims of New |of stocks paying anywhere from con. | Which ts BT ne ve Oa Gavartinalion Matai BOHN Gkton wae RURE OE Banking, asking for gation ing. ‘The station was built for York bucket shops have become so | se! rvutive to fabulous dividends has | [4M Cie peactions of the bucket shops, | three-car traina and ten-cur trains are Mulqueen this] Packed ite tents and stolen silently | 09 Assemblyman Cuvilller has a biti |Tnnine. As Mr. Connolly described conditions at to the same iy atth f th in the station during a discussion of the It is doubtful if either of these will | Transit Commiasion's request. for $27 pass, but It is probable that Senator} 000 for extension of the station plat- Pitcher will start something in the|form. There is a question whether the city or the company should pay. Presi- This Without Thinking Twice T HAS TO DO with the Suits which men in ute precedented numbers have been buying here in past few days. numerous that Jud ~ morning placed the additfonal General | “yy Sessions Grand Jury at the disposal of the District Attorney's office to de- vote all its time for two weeks to such cases. The foreman is William Banton wanted a number of these ‘salesmen’ for his investiga- tion In the hope they would turn Stite’s evidence. The celerity with which they departed is sald to as-|®4me line. Suits of which many a man has taken two, when ULE Clete aE . = dent Connolly sald the work of exten- he came to buy only one. Suit values that have caused ©. Popper, No. 450 West End Ave-|tound the special investigators, who sion should be ‘eatin s , iT s pushed and responsibil- ey S v8 7 INE at ee + tne| {ius far have found no trace of them. |HELD UP AFTER HE ity for cost settled later. ‘The ‘Transit ic n to — waiting for He store doors to open—and, District Attorney Banton said the! Leaders of the investigators are Spe- D LIQUOR | (Commission's request was sent back to} that will be as good as that tomorrow. evidence in five cases would be pre- | cia) Agents Markey of the District At- PURCHASE! Q g c that body despite Mr. Connolly's plea sented to this Grand Jury to-day and|torney's office und Major Barney | .. ee ee he expecta five indictments tostabr- | pee and Cunnitt e€ the Central Ore | Omauctewe’ Reb ee [eae ql Nor row. He said he also expected six in-! fice, They have been conducting Of: GISO. PAY NY. | dictments to-morrow from the Su-| their search under direction of three| Two men held up Nicholas Deiro, a Wik get ADAG WS 66 Sener CI, preme Court Grand Jury, which will of Mr, Banton's assistants. chauffeur, of No. 89 Grand Strect,|Tork, war gamaren® gomicem in New hear additional cases afterward. Seliers of securities, known also as| Manhattan, last night, when he went |tempt of the Chancery Court of New “Eight out of ten of the complaints) scouts, worked on a lucrative commis-|to the dock ut the foot of Amity | Jersey by Vice Chancellor Backes in | I received by mail to-day,” said Mr. in basis. Their business was to| Street, Brooklyn, to buy some liquor | Newark because of failure to pay his Banton, “were from men and women | angle for buyers, take them to the|from a man he knew as Josepi | former wife, Mrs. Esther Augusta Tat- a who say they have been victimized | elaborately furnished bucket shops, | Brash, according to his story to the = They must be unusual, you think? They are— to put it mildly. Suits in which a man can squeeze up the coat fronts in his fist and have them shake back into unwrinkled perfection, are’ tailored, gentlemen! through bucket shops. Many of|and as a reward drew big commis-| police. Deiro said he had just given BROOKLYN: ‘i ‘These Suits are hand-tailored at every vital point, and the them live in distant cities, but they] sions on every share of’stock sold. Brash $120 in cash. The men coy- \ fabrics are the quality to keep hand-tailoring company. promise to come here to testify, and| ‘The prosecutors expect to obtain | ered Deiro and Brash with revolvers 1 intend to send for them. upward of forty indictments, twenty | and took the money from Brash, and “One of the new complaints I re-|indictments against brokers in the | $80 from Deire. (0) (e) ceived to-day is the case of a Franch | Wall Street district being expected | ‘They then told Deiro and Brash to woman who was injured in an ac-|before the end of this week, They | leave in opposite directions. Deiro 5 cident and collected $3,000 dam: are working on more than 200 com-j| took Patrolmen Brenner and Dona- FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN from a transportation company plaints and still more are expected | hue back to the dock, and the police- was immediately sought out by a to reach their office this week. | men lined up all the men in the vici Worsteds and cassimeres—finer don’t often find their way into meii’s clothes, unless one wants to pay in the neighborhood” of $80 to have a Suit made. yee Ses We i z SORE So SSA In Fabrics There Are:— ‘ Hairline Stripe Worsteds Pencil Stripe Wo Invisible Stripe Worsteds Small C| Club Check Worsteds Pepper-and-Salt Vorsteds Fine Fancy Cassi eds Tomorrow—Noteworthy Values in Main Floor Specials 1329-1331 4810-4812 x In Colors There Are:— | BROADWAY FIFTH ae E E Several Beautiful Olive Tones 4 ood U . 481 oth Sts. » x Near Gates Avenue aia . Bet. 48th & 4oth Sts An Extraordinary j Browns, Grays and Oxfords, and uixtures Mp, FULTON STREET cxof BRIDGE STREET of Hoyt St Subway Jeation Brooklyn Stylish Stout A pparel tor Women [!s Here in Good Taste and at Moderate Prices | ( Consider the vast number of —= Here you will find an assemblage wornen who are above thd aver- ' Za ~ of garments in the newest styles, age in size and who buy feady- We ° \ the latest fabrics and colorings, made apparel. S ty Ll ts h the products cf several of the Consider the comparatively | S leading manufacturers in this stores to which they can go bel tou t country who specialize in dresses, be outfitted properly, NE etc., in large sizes. We desire to Consider the need for such a de- €p t. Sizes 84 to 44-Regular; 38 to 44 St B $29.50—all of them! 5 We haven't said that these are like the Suits we sell regularly at $40, $48 and $50. If our new spring Suits at those prices equal these, we shall be satisfied. Sale of ats Loewor's— Main Floor. 50c Is Doing Dollar Duty Men’s $2.25 In Men’s Knit Ties Union Suits URE SILK KNITTED TIES and the best of fibre silks, too—at 80e! ok $1.69 Hundreds of men (or their wives) have supplied them- selves liberally in the past few days. And now 1,200 more, IHESE SUITS are of the “P. the last of the purchase are to glisten on the counters Wednes- A.” make, and most men day morning. _ aequainted with their Plain Colors and Smart Stripes srnetiies anit Fartect {ity They erm they are the quality and weight of the beat 61 Knit fies to be had | {i* quality combed cotton, eft Have plenty while a dollar will buy two instead of one. in the athletic, short sleeve st; Locrer’s—Main Floor. three quarter and ankle length. Corduroy Robes i> Specially Priced 3.95 A truly noteworthy offering: Robes of distinct utility in wide wale Corduroy; lined throughout; shawl, notch or Tuxedo collar; pockets and belt; Rose, Copen and Pansy. | $2.50 Union Suits, $1.98 ©. Ann Rugs, 27x54 intr wiht marl ery cotta | ill Be $2.79! siealdben te ‘minster Rugs, too. Not a = % \ i i ) 1.75 Shit Drawers, | . ND all-wool, deep-piled A PTE ENS ond ie | Jersey Silk Vests | large lot, however, but one in which price attraction more each article of apparel was de- dresses, suits, coats and blouses —— signed expressly for stout women, in extra sizes, and then you will made according to scientific begin to appreciate how popular Martin's measurements in the proper proportions and Stylish Stout Department is. The largest always in styles and effects that provide and most complete of its kind in Brooklyn. smooth, graceful, slenderizing lines. impress upon you the fact that partment devoted entirely to Fine natural gray wool and cottem: than offsets limited quantity. Shirts and Drawers. rful quality—the same material, exactly, as room-size $1.75 Sport Socks, 98¢ Heather mixtures, wool and silk and wool. Dainty ribbon shoulder strap | 1 models in fiesh shade only. | 65 terns are bright, clean | style borders ing, bites miss effects, with bracket New Spring Frocks With All the Grace and Charm of Regular Sized Apparel Prices Range from 15.00 to 95.00 Lowser's Special Table, Mal Loeser'e—Main Floor, Jersey Silk Bloomers as An Extra Special Sale of Women’s Colored Silk Umbrellas, $3.45 500 in the Lot : $6 Value HIS [5 ‘THE LOWEST PRICE we have yet seen for Umbrellas of such good quality 4 workmanship and finish. ‘The covers are of fine all silk umbrella taffeta, in Navy Blue. Brown, Purple, Green; Garnet, Black cly of handles, including swing rings in different colors, cord loops and leather side straps. ravhite prainber and each Umbrella is fitted with a silk case, Note that there are only £00 Um- tund they are sure to go quickly Loeser's-—Main Floor. Extra quality; elastic at knee | and waist; flesh and black only. | 2. 75 Jersey Silk Pantalettes | | Shirred cuff models in |} petticoat and sport shades. | Ps 05 These dresses show evidences of DRESSES In straight line styles —all made of the painstaking care the designers Special at such excellent weaves as taffeta, used to embody in extra size gar- canton crepe, mignonette, serge ments, the same pretty touches 12: 75 and tricotine. In navy blue, black possessed by regular size frocks. and brown. Sizes 42!5 to 5414, There is a | ‘The tips and end brellas in the entir Remarkable Introductory Sale Distinctive Tailleur Suits That the Large Women Will Like Immensely Prices Range from 29.75 to 55.00 Telling of New Gingham: Housedresses Fresh and Pretty To Greet Springtime RETTY and fresh are these new Housedresses with a dash of springtime brightness about them. Just such 2 neat styles as the busy housewife likes to appear in | during morning hours in the house, out in the garden or on the porch. Only five models are pictured, but there is a very large collection from which to choose. Gray Hair Goods FrRom the first faint silver-streaked gray of Indian | Summer to the venerable dignity of white, we carry | gray hair in all its moods and tenses. And this state- | ment embraces the entire range of shades in this intro ductory sale of gray hair switches and transforma tions,yall of which are marked at liberal concessions. SUITS Suits that embrace all the Spring \ = In straight line effects in navy styleinnovations, every feature hav- Special at blue and black. Trimmed with 18=Inch Length, = Values to 10.95 4.95 20-Inch Length, =! a/ues to 16.95 7.45 | 22eInch Length, = |ulues to 20.95 0,05 J-Inch Length, — Values to 25.95 11.95 derness. Made of tricotineand serge. belts. Sizes 42!5 to 5214. ing a tendency to accentuate slen- 3 50 braid or hand embroidery, with 4 A. Gingham Dress in black, blue, pink and green checks with collar and cuffs of white organdie. folds of the gingham are used us trimming. Sizes to 46. An Attractive Assemblage of Handsome Coats and Wraps to Select From Coats, 25.00 to 79.00. Wraps, 35.00 to 45.00 A Blue and black checked gingham Dress with rows of in- Wavy Hair Transformatio sition "used effectively ‘aa toimming. Shaw collar Half Around Values to 16, All Around Values to 19.95 (. Gingham Dress in lavender, blue, red or green and white cheeks, with organdie collar and cuffs and pearl button trimming, Sizes to 46 . D. Lavender, green, brown or navy blue and white checked gingham Dress with white linene collar, cuffs and pockets ving black grosgrain ribbon drawn through hem- stitched slits. Sizes to 44. $5.50. Double and Single Gray and Whit« 2 for 25c Hair Nets \ SPORT COATS—Special at Sports Coats of Polo Cloth .50 In this season's best styles. in handsome heather mixtures. Excellent bargains at this price, Natural Wavy Gray Switches | | Speci« | in navy blue or brown with organdie, which has a silk cord { the gingham trim the skirt. Hair Good Parlor, Mth ee ene SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORE. [ nd FI — oe ne mene eames ae 0