The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1922, Page 5

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EX-SOLDIER HELD IN POLICE MURDER Ivanoff Charged With Complicity ag in Shooting of Policeman 4 MeMail. % = Charged with complicity’ in the Murder of Patrolman John H. Me- Mo ote én an. - iam $ . the Cowboy,” was arraigned to-day in the New Jersey Avenue Court, Brooklyn, on wn accusation o fhomi- cide. Rabosoyich, who is in St. Mary's Hospital with a buliet through his lungs, is said(by the police to have named Ivanoff as the one who supplied the pistols and other wea-. pons he carried the day of the shooting. lvanoff has been identified as out He was arrested by Detectiv Trainor of the Homicide Squad, served th the war as Captain of Com- pany 1, dist Infantry, of which Tvan- off was a mem hho peli N. Y. MEN CONVICTED OF STEALING AUTO Women Kin, Mysterteat at Vers dlet, Carried From Court Noom. turned. carried from the court roo, Thursday ‘ On Sept. 15 last” an automobile owned Herding of Brightwater, the pecame hyster- Two of the women had to be erdict was re-|* here. whiety in not working, t# gathered jaina the pond at the plant of ie SPAmerican Feit Company, watching the efforts of the police to fish ont a butky package raid to have been Lonsed into the pond last Tuesday evening from a touring car bearing New York license pinte, There were two men in the car whieh wis run: ik with lights extingtished, according to the story, One of the men took the bundle to the edge of : ; THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 17, 1922. TROLLEY MEN RECEIVE $17,500 IN BACK PAY March 17.—In the out to-day to motormen on the will be $17,000 sumnter during a one-fourth of the It representa amount that accumulated to the bene fit of the men between May J, when Mail, Rabosovich during a street chase in Brownsville on Wednesday afternoon, Kassel! tvanott, who was shot by Anthony ing chloral. known as “Casey on $3,000 bail on a charge of posseas- The police also said that he was receiving vocational training as an ex-soldier and drawing a Gov- ernment allotment of $109 -a month, RIVERHEAD, L. Thomas Lackese and both of Manhattan, wer of firat degree larceny by a jury before County’ Furman. y/ will “b guilty. st night t Judge . i ’ “McCreery Silks” Chiffon Broadcloth Taffeta Special for Tomorrow “The Original Silk Shop” presents an ex- /ceptionally good quality of Chiffon Broad- cloth Taffeta in a rich shade of Navy Blue for e yard, 1.95 formerly 2.95 (Second Flo@r) ne Milanese Silk Gloves 16-Button Length Special, 1.45 All the wanted Spring shades—Pongee, Sable, Almond, Gray, White and Black. . They are of an excellent quality heavy Milanese Silk and fit to perfection. To buy several pairs at this low price means a saving of several dollars for your spring and summer wardrobe. (Matin Floor .Boys’ Blue Suits Of Sturdy All-Wool Fabrics. 11.75 ‘ Mannish expertly tailored Suits in the styles boys favor, with one or two pair. of knickers. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Novelty Suits, 1.85 Practical, stylish Suits with Corduroy Trousers and washable tops. Blue, Brown, Green, and combinations. Sizes 4 to 7 years. Guaranteed fast color. Boys’ Spring Reefers, 7.95 Light in weight, yet they provide the necessary warmth required of a “between- season” Coat. . Some are fashioned of Blue Serge, others of stylish Tweeds. Both plain tailored and trimmed models. Sizes 3 to 10 3. meet (Third Floor Spring Furs In the Newer Styles Neckpieces in the new closed “styles and choker effects. Of Japanese Marten,.......0.00+-+++ 28.50 Of Mink (two skins). a Of Moleskin......... Of Hudson Bay Sable Of Siberian Squirrel Our Entire Stock of Fur Coats Very Greatly Reduced Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coats of choice pelts, 40 inches long, with self collars and cuffs. 265.00 (Fourth Floor) / Formerly More Costly Novelty Necklaces Reduced to 1 50 for Tomorrow A long, artistic necklace is an absolute essential on a gown with the new pen neckline, and every other type af gown is enhanced when a well chosen necklace com- plements it. The necklaces we have marked at 1.50 were formerly 1.95 and 2.95, and are worth even more. There aec, for example, antique green and oxidized chains with fancy meta! motifs combined with Lapis, Jade, Topaz, Sapphires, Amethysts and many exquisite and odd combinations of stones in Oriental colorings. 7 (Main Floor) Blouses of Gingham Fresh-Looking Affairs \ 3,95 Chic Blouses, beautifully tailored of Gingham in ch¥cks of Red, Copenhagen Blue, Green and Orchid. One model features a Peter Pan collar and cuffs of eyelet embroidery. Another reveals a roll collar and turn-back cuff of a particularly fine quality ey,clet em- broidery. (Fourth Floor : Tomorrow—Last Day Women’s Footwear | - 7.75 and Q.75 —— POLICE GRAPPLE POND need next bo Q | The more desirable of the new season’s footwear styles. Models for dress, street and sport wear. Dainty, covered-heel affairs in sandal effects of Patent Leather, Suede and Satin, with Cuban, Spanish, Louis or low Flapper Heels. 6 Walking styles of Calfskin or Kidskin, with Collegiate, Cuban or Military Heels. Also novel sandal versions of Gray Suede or Patent Leather., (Second Floor) the pond Palmer Jr. efforta to ree HUNTING MURDER CLUE SEN WICH. Conn, Mail populatior of ei All} ber of may d Deputy who is superintending the th hoe «0 Incomplete Sheriff Extward bundle,‘ saya he rd of the num- ate; he bellevbs he torn murder. h back pay, The paid In December. Mth STREET For Misses Special, 32.5 0 Of Tricotine Trig affairs in a dark, rich shade of aay Blue, their shoulders beautifully moulded, their sleeves snug yet com- fortable, their straight lines you! and chic. Box-coated styles and styles to be worn belted or unbelted. Some reveal a bit of adornment in the form of braid, bindings or tailored straps. Others are severely unadorned. Of Tweed " If you fancy a Tweed Suit can’t look lithe and graceful, just drop in to see these! They are as sleek and slim of contour as a Tricotine Tailleur, and tailored to perfection. Box-coated and belted styles. Orchid, Blue, Rose, Tay and Gray. (Fourth Floor) 7 Frocks for Misses Aglitter with Beads 29.50 It is not only the beauty of the beaded frock that has lifted it to the height of fashion-—it is its flattering qualities as well. Beads weight a frock so-that it falls into the lines of one’s figure with consummate grace. ‘Three charming models of Canton Crepe fairly showered with twinkling steel beads are very specially priced at 29.50. One Was a-scalloped hem, another dipping side panels, and another an uneven hem. Cornflower Blue, Mohawk, Brown, Navy Blue and Black. 14 to 18 years. @ (Fourth Floor) A New “ * ” Vanity” Bag 2.95 A unique style—yet convenient and practical. ‘ It is fashioned of plain or fancy ‘Black or colored Silk and is fitted with twa in- side compartments and purse and mirror. 2.95 is not its regular price. It has been priced much below its true value by way of introduction. (Main Floor Domestic Rug Week Special Low Prices Low prices and only fine rugs will be found daring this week devoted to Domestic Rug Sales. The rugs have all been taken from our regular stock and especially re- duced. Worsted Wilton Rugs, Reduced from 120.00 to 125.00 94.00 * Such lustrous yarns and rich colorings cannot be reproduced at a i Size 9x12 ft. or 8.3x10.6 ft. Seamless Wilton Rugs, 65.00 Here is a well-known standard rug at a saving. Size 9x12 ft. or 8.3x10.6 ft. Royal Axminster Rugs, 42.50 Rugs of a superior quality in attractive patterns and of great durability. x12 ft. Seamless Velvet Rugs, 33.00 This group is offered at less than cost. Size 9x12 ft. (Eughth Floor lower price. Spring Wraps for Misses 39.50 Wraps, Capes, Coats and Topcoats of Tricotine, Veldyne and Creponge, most beautifully lined. Some are in wrap effect to be swathed about a youthful figure. Others are cape styles that swing in cavalier fashion or cling in peasant style. Regulation coats there are too, their sleeves wide and free- flowing, or tailored in effect. Many lovely, soft, neutral colors that will harmonize with every costume—also Navy Blue or Black. 14 to 18 years. (Fourth Floor) Girls’ Silken Frocks 10.50 to 24.50 Smart little affairs of Pongee which sacrifice not a bit of their charm to their peneeality: Taffetas as billowy as any ittle girl could desire, and chic affairs of Canton Crepe that fall softly and grace- fully in demure sorts of styles, _ Some are quite “dressy” in appearance for parties and “best” wear—others are designed for more general usagg Navy Blue, Brown, Mohawk, Cornflower Bluc and Copenhagen Blue. 6 to 14 years Fourth Floor) 10°" Every day sees distinctive, costly-looking Hats added to our assemblage of Chives du Jour. There is now a wider assortment than we have ever displayed of Dress, Street, ‘La lored and Sport Hats made by hand. from gleaming straws or silken fabrics, rich adorned with ribbon, odd kinds of flowers or feathers. Every lovely color in vogue is we'!! represented—also Buck, At their price of 10.00 the Chapeaux du Jour have no equals. (Third Floor, Awnes) the men accepted a wage cut from 60 to 45 cents an hour, and Oct. 1, when an Arbitration Board restored the 60- total ately $70,000, one-fourth /IRST LONG TROUSER SUITS | FOR YOUTHS *30 Strictly youths models not senior sizes cut down. Hand-Tailored with over ‘ 50 hand-sewn operations. Belted and pleated in herringbones and mixtures, Last season’s prices were %40 and $45 DON’T FAIL TO SEE OUR EXHI- BITION OF HAND-TAILORING IN OUR FIFTH AVENUE WINDOW FIFTH AVENUE Men’s Shops—Separate Entrances _ On West 38th and 87th Sts.—Street Level who want that plain front plain collar plain pocket -elongated ' four-button effect in a suit of clothes can get it now hand-tailored at $45.00 The same price as is asked for it machine-made. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR EXHI- BITION OF HAND-TAILORING IN OUR FIFTH AVENUE WINDOW Over 50 Hand-Tailored Operations Hand-Work at the Price of Foot-Work EE FIFTH AVENUE Men’s Shops—Separute Entrances On West 8kth and 87th Sts.—Street Level lt Makes Little Difference What You Need— f A World “Want" Ad. Will Go and Find It

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