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Ke FYSTOLEN DRESS ON GIRL LEADS TO MAN'S ARREST Wo See Garment, Has r Locked Up. Recognt Hand Dea paittlcine 9 girl wearing & dress which : been stolon from her home last November, Mra, Susan Duffy of No. 369 Marion Street, Brooklyn, questioned her and as a result, Herman Hertzberg, & second-hand clothing dealer of No. #29 Bedford Aver.ue, was locked up In the Ralph Avenue Station charged with receiving stolen goods. More then $700 worth of clothing was Htoton trom Mrs. Dufty, who-recognized Anna Seeman of No. 381 130th Street, Richmond Hill, a dress which had been for her daughter. The girl ad- ted where she had purchased the garment, went to the store and identi- Hertzberg as the man who sold it her. hi INCOME TAX PAYERS GET A HOLD-UP SHOCK Alarm Test Wederal Bu = Finds Guards Alert. While the Federal Bullding in Brook- was crowded with income tax pay- to-day, a bell suddenly rang and @ight guards with revolvers ran out » from the cashier's cages, searching for frsginary robbers. The doorman let 46% the tron gate, preventing any one from getting out, and the ator also action of the intestin, Handreds of men and wo- men have already found freedom from laxatives by eating Fleischmann's fresi: yeast. Dectore are now agreed that Proper elimination of waste matter ghoald be brought about by food. Owe dector comes right out and states plainly that the indiscrim- imate use of cathartics is one of the onmses of constipation. Physicians all over the country fre recommending Fleischmann’s fresh yeast because it is a fresh d, rich in those elements which the intestines healthy. Inone of tested cases, normal func- hone were restored in from 3 days to 5 weeks. Try itoat for yourself. Begin to- dayby adding 201 3 cakes of Fleisch- mann's Yeast to your everyday diet. Keep it up and see how nor- and yourintestines act. ware it's Fleischmann’s ‘Yeast—the familar tin-foil pack- tage with the yellow label. Place « @tanding order with your grocer. ; tags More 2.03 advice if you have sound fatural teeth or perfect artificial ones. >) With a plate, such as the above, ; aade in THE WATERBURY WAY Sou can chew your food thoroughly P ad enjoy all the good things of life. - Amd no long delays. If you need work in a hurry, come 18. : teeth out, new ones in, in a day, Languages Spoken Lady Attendants | Warersury DENTAL COMPANY Incorporated Established 1897 29 W. 34th St., New York 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn towns: 6 ro 6G SuNpays: cLoset was stopped. Another bell signalled the end of the test. ‘ John T, Rafferty, Collector of In- ternal Revenue, sald he was satisfied with the performance of the guards and that any real hold-up attempt would be frustrated. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922. STOKRS CASH OFF FOR A WERK. ‘A week's postponement in the sult of Mrs. Helen Elwood Stokes against her husband, William BE. D, Stokes, for restoration of her dower right was t until next Monday before Justice Co- halan in Supreme Court to-day, her counsel, Samuel Untermyer, being ab- gent in Albany. One 10 b SPECIAL "GET ACQUAINTED" OFFER get yours While they last, at cost, 10,000 brand new, seam- less, polished brass, nickel lated vacuum bottles. insulated handles on cups. Greatest bargain in vacuum bottles ever of- fered. si facti ood, af ate Scaresse TIMES SQUARE DOWN TOWN 138 West 42nd 7 Ann St. East of Bway. ur. Park Rew finish; upholstered in springs In seats; 3 pleces, Imitation HARLEM BRONX 2006 Tth Ave. 385 B. 140th 80 Market St. ar, 126th St. Just west of 3d off Bread UNITED VACUUM BOTTLE STORES uc. Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Everywhere Within 150 Miles of N. Y. We Furnish Apartments and Homes on Weekly or Monthly Payments. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Columbia Grafonolas from $30 Up on Our Easy Payment Plan. March Columbia Records on Sale. A Complete Line of New Home Sewing Machines on Credit Up to $110. Open Monday and Bp Saturday Evenings 3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE—Frames In as Illustrated, at............6+ . erson early Equal in ev way to highest priced bottles on the market. This quan- tity won’t last long—get eld early. Mail orders led, while they last, at 15Sc, extra for packing and postage. Stop at Our Nearest Store NEWARK QUEENANNE PERIOD DINING ROOM. SUITE In American 1 | or round, | 48 Inches, H\6-foot exten- | pieces. s Ilus- trated, at Motor Truck Deliveries. mahogany Indestructible $63.50 leather; : nd proved safe by Colds H Toothache N millions for eadache euritis Neuralgia Lumbago less you see the name ‘‘Bayer’’ on tablets, you are not ' getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years Rheumatism Pain! Pain ept only ““Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—All druggists. \ Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 Telephone: Stuyvesant 4700 18 Formerly 4 T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York These Silks, at this price, will fairly fly out, Tuesday A fine Capture of three lots of ORIENTAL Rugs One-Fourth below the market 105 Persian Mosouls, $37.50 and $47.50 $50 and $65 grades; very attractive assortment sizes ranging from 5.6x3.6 ft. to 6.6x3.6 ft. * 8 8 150 Chinese Rugs, $18 to $95 25 to $125 grades; small and medium sizes—3x2 ft, to 7x4 ft.; good colors—tan, old gold, light blue, old rose, dark blue. s 8 «@ 40 Mongolian Chinese Rugs, $206 to $525 $275 to $700 grades. The finest grade of Chinese rugs, in exquisitely beautiful designs and rich colorings; sizes from 9x6 ft. to 14x10 ft. Third Gallery, New Buliding Women’s gay Wool Frocks for country wear $22.50 to $137.50 Soft fabrics which lend themselves so well to the low-bloused, carefully care- less silhouette — Kasna’ cloth, flannel, spongeen, Jersey cloth, eponge and tweed. In white, brilliant shades of red, green and deli¢htf.! pastel tones of blue, lavender, yellow. Trimmings Important. Cross-stiteh or stripes of wool embroidery; bits of nar- fringe or ribbons for bind- ings; w lace; cretonne ap- plique or buttons: these are simply another means of adding color to the frocks. Second Floor, Old Bullding Specialized collection of Coats, Capes and Suits for women who wear sizes 42 to 52 Careful designing has enabled us to present Fashion ideas of the new season in models which meet the special requirements of the large figure at the new Spring Prices beautifully tailored of tricotine or fine velvety fabrics, Black, navy blue, and the new brown Coats Tweed Top coats of the cor- rect English type for sports or shades) country wear. Tan or gray. $37.50. Suits ‘i in the smart In tricotine — well tailored Destine SORT fabri distinctive models Black or twill or soft pile fabrics from the simple tailored m dels for shopping—to the more elat orate sort for afternoon. Black, navy blue, brown or taupe $69.50 to $145. Capes Distinctive straight.ine Spanish Silk Lace All-overs and Flouncings, $2.25 yd. $3.50 to $4.95 grades; 36 inches * ‘ * The favorite lace for afternoon and evening gowns, navy blue. $49.50, In tweeds — most atiractive country suits. French blue, gray, tan, brown or deep violet. $45 to $59.50. Second Floor, type Old Building and the popular costume blouses. Heavy quality. Soft, supple; drapes very effectively. Brown, tan, gray, navy blue, white and, of course, ' black. Charming designs, including many conventional flora: effects, but not every design in all colors. First Floor, Old Bullding 1,000 strings of French Pearls At prices not matched in New York Guaranteed indestructible * * . j At $9, $12, $15 Long ropes—45 1n., 60 in., 72 in. long—of small-sized, uniform, exquisitely mae white earls, with a rare lustre. opular just now ior winding twice about the neck and_ for bracelets—but very hard to find. At $8, $9, $10 Beautiful graduated pearls— usually twice these prices— light cream and rosy, deep cream tones; 24 in., 27 in., and 80 in. long; 14 karat wh'te gold safety clasps with staall rose diamond. ito, $25 qualities—slightly . a . but abruptly graduate.! pearls At $4.75, $5.50, $6.25 wvhite—with “14. karat ‘white gold filigree barrel clasps. 18 and 20 in. lengths, The kind of imitation pearls a womar wears who has real pearls ir, safe- At $8 and $10 xquisite strings of +mall— Beautifully graduate strings of pearls—$10 to $1? ovalities —two shades—ivory ani ceeper cream, 24 in., 27 in, and 30 in. lengths, with 14 karat white, | keeping. gold spring ring clasps fq Street Floor, Old Buliding grt PEE PCE IED OOD OT It Is Always Summertime in the gardens of kindness. Livi for weeks beneath the \ sky far off from railr whistles or trolley- car bells; near the shores where flock. of quail were hiding, or in a little boat watching the ‘habits of the sea gulls, pelicans. long- necked, white cranez, huge turkey buzzards, and thou- sands of black, wild duck flying and feeding, never out of sight. Now and then an eight-foot-wide winged bald eagle sweeping high and far away to be only a speck in the sky, the size of a house fly. All this is railroad t poss‘ble by a p of one day and a night fr New York City or Phila ia to Juskson- ville, Florida, the famo Johns River. But wearied bodies and tired nerves can make a garden of kindnese net far from home by even a short running-off to the nearby seashore for change of scene and rest, and get it often in the three weeks we have had in Florida. It is not fair to limit our lives to drudgery alone. (Signed) 7, fracas March 13, 192?. situated on beautiful St. Boudoir Lamps For $7. grades eT ($3. 15 Dainty little lamps of highly glazed pottery in four tints soft cream, canary’ ye.low, pale pink, and rose. Good tan silk cords and bulb included, Charming silk shades to go with them, $1.50 to $12. Second Gallery, New Buliding New Models Girls’ Gingham and Dotted Swiss Frocks Nowhere but in Paris could such charming frocks have been inspired. The lovely imported and American-made fabrics tell the story of their finesse in their soft textures and bright colorings. $7.75 becomingly shaped col- 1 and cuffs of fine organdie and chambray are duintily finished with blanket stiching in harmonizing shades. Second Floor, Old Buliding New Spring Fashions for Miss 2 to 6 Capes and coats at $15.75 that reflect the ways of the grown-up mode to a degree unusually smart for wee inged capes of boldly ked tweed in bright color —orchid and gray, b ve and ‘Top coats, with leather but tons such as are us ! 1 top coats of tar camel hair. * 8 6 "on Eng | Hats to Match, $3.95 Smartly designed hats with oft crowns or tam o’shanters made of material to match capes and coats, Third Floor, Old Building Ready-made Dress Linings, 45c to $1.50 Waist linings of fine quality batiste, white, 45c. Linings of strongly woven cotton net, white, 65e, iar Soft firm quality of Jap silk, white or black $1.50, . 8 Si Sizes 24 up to 4% All seams neatly bound and finished, neek picot edged, rust-proof hook and eye tape attached. bd Notion Section, First Floor, Old Bulldina 5,000 yards—$3.50 Satin Charmeuse ] 3,000 yards—$2.85 Crepe-back Satin ( $1.68 4,000 yards—$2.50 Radium Silk... . yard . They are all staple wanted silks in plain colors, 40 in. wide, made by one of the best silk houses in the country. Satin Charmeuse — recognized in the industry as the best char- meuse of its kid made, well known that it is usually referred to by its number. Black and white—and # ranye of 50 shades of the new colors for Spring, from the lightest to ihe darkest. Crepe back satin—an exquisite quality, beautifully adapted to the draped silhouette. Black and 28 colors. Radium Silk — finely woven, texture, greatly in demand. for lingerie as well as frocks. Black, white and 48 colors, including plenty of pale pink, blue and orchid. Street Floor, Old Bullding — Just received—200 more virgin wool-filled Comforters to sell at $5 Nothing to match them at the price, anywhere s 28 8 Floral coverings with plain sateen borders—pink, yel- low, blue, lavender. Second Gallery, New Bullding Silver-Plated Tableware of standard quality--Half Price $8,000 for $4,000 Berry spoons, $1 each. Ice spoons, $1.25: each, Jelly spoons, 75c each. Platter spoons, $1.50 cach. Sugar spoons, 50c euch. Salt spoons, 20e each. ers, $1.25. Pie servers, $1.50 each Jelly knife, 75¢ eact. Cream ladles, 65¢ eneh + Oyster ladles, $2 each. Punch ladles, $4 each. Soup ladles, $2.50 evch Cold meat forks; Ia each, Cold meat forks; small; 75¢ Dessert spoons, $459 dozen. Table spoons, $5 dozen. Ice tea spoons, $2.5 dozen, Ice cream spoons, $3.50 dozen. Orange spoons, $3.25 dozen, Medium forks, $5 dozen. Dessert forks, $4.50 dozen. Ind. salad forks, $5 dezen. Ice cream forks, $4 dozen. Medium hollow handle knives, $11 dozen, Dessert hollow handle knives, $10.50 dozen, The fact that we offer this silver-plate underprice does not relieve us from our custom- ary warranty of satisfaction: Main Alsle Street Floor, Old Bullding re 80c Large fish forks $1 each. Large fish knives $225. Child’s set, $1 each. (Solid handles) Tea spoons, $2.56 dozen, English Dinner Sets are only $40---in the March Sale The $60 grade; 107 pieces semi - porcelain — service for twelve. In one of the most pleas- ing wide border designs of this famous English potter—colorful —full-blown deep tinted roses, black and white line and medal- lion border. Note new shape of gravy-boat. 2,500 Pieces Guaranteed Glass Ovenware 20c to %e grades— \ 15¢ Tbe to $1.40 vrades— bakers, lari i | bean-pots, ing dishe sizes, oper cook | 50¢ 40c to 65 Au gratin dishes, pie 25¢ b grades— $1 Second Gallery, New Bullding plates, ete. baking dishes, ers, | ete. Just 50 Refrigerators at these low March prices LIFT COVER STYLE om — $22—for the $28 grade, —— 45 in. high x 27 x 21 in—85 Ib. —for the $32.25 grade. 47 in. high x 30 x 22 in.—110 Ib eee APARTMENT HOUSE STYLE ‘ $22—for the $28 grade. fr 50 in. fi x 26 x 18 in—90 Ibs. ice aatiian —for $31.50 grade. ; . 54 in, x 25 x 19 in.—100 Ibs. ive. hard yrog Sane: ued and grooved $30—for the $38 grade. Setid end high x 27 x 20 in,—110 It truction. Air 35-—for $44.50 grade, ht doors ‘and co 50 in. high x 30 x 21 140 tbs Dans TRe 60 in. high x 30 x 40 Gaiden cak see / finish SIDE-ICING STYLE The provisten com- $41—for the $53 grade partmc t ‘ines n. hig 160 ib baked on vamel. me Shelves are of tinned wrade, wire, Waste pipe is ARE EOE, ceweserecsens ghee Seen seein ee

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