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a week ago four Marnard pout . eis living on the second floor o' *) No. 618 were frighte ened by the ap ie of a Negro's face at their Friedgen's drug store, where a drug| B , clerk was killed by highwaymen sev- TENANTS AROUSED oral weeks ago, is at the end of the block. — NEW JAIL BREAK eee Volunteer Guards Established PLAN FRUSTRATED Near Columbia University f to Relieve the Tension. Dr. Carleton Simon Reported = Plot of Inmates to Raymond s 1 weeks : , Persistent efforts for several Street Warden. of a Negro njeht pr ‘ Gases on Votlowing the taking to Sing Sing] ]f sterdam Aven’ ye] tu-day of William Maloney, George caused alarm »,| Taylor and Albert Schneider, sen- Including ‘undre¢ tudents of the} tenced yesterday in connection with] If} Teachers’ College and Barnard who| the break at the Raymond Street Jail] I have room: in the block back ofyin October last, Ans Gdunitta Univer ® ni-| Attorney Edwin W said plans for a gene mated in a had been frusti o'clock Schneider 1 or, working | Ii result of planned the| fi many apar ( ¥ privoner was us nf to. recet ve eo 10 be fre watches last night, relieving exch ° t a i intervals Among those in the Jail were Mins H t meee Ae TORU titekvals Olivia M. P, Stone, on trial for her Samuel Mine boy In NOW qite, and Mrs. Lilllan Raizen, who $19, saw th back | ki Hed Dr. Gi n, The plot was of tho apar reported to th den by Dr, Carle Ho went to ton Simon of reotios Divislun, ‘ whistle. : —- ) arrived an cl nonnen, My pointed out th un atiompled e 1 vacant lot on 1 ch x liceman fired d Kitive, who sh i Every window at the t p block was filled with pers¢ i} attire, crying out with frig de ij citement. ‘There was little sleep until . : daylight. The man escaped. WOMAN HAD WANDERED. i ting on the 8 ; out, | Charles J. Kelley, thirty, of No. 495 saw a Negro's hand thrust from out- Side of anwindow which opens on a| Court Street, Brooklyn, presented her ’ sclf at Old ‘Slip Police Station to-day ( fire escape and snatch her pocket}and asked for police Drotection for Lo } ik from a table, She screamed. }home. Sho well dre: ! i Miss Blanche Butler, next door, looked | Par ad to. have vealed ait shits Head (Bl ‘ s a stall whi leash. ‘he H | out of her window and a rough volce} ®.mmal) Buie dom fn a dann Bhe was ordered her to get inside, whieh she] tion, § dia —__— i She called Carl Jurgensen, the su-] MARKET FOR FRENCH BONDS, i perintendent, and he hun ho } neighborhood with volunteer ante Including two fox terrier doy he wnt. tho 3918 ‘and 4916 Insucn, ‘the privo of ‘i kept up a tremendous yapping but qhich han been atuleraniy. faea’ inate ; did not find the thief rectly by the Government, will bo re- t Tho same nicht tho apartment of] moved to-day and trading in the open i John Bickel_at Not 621 was robbed. | market will be permitted. 7 Feanktin Simon & to A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. is 4 #F inger Prints of Fashion ; f? Are Made by IMPORTED FRENCH SUEDE GLOVES In DarK OR LIGHT CoLors For Madame .and Mademoiselle Gloves with a soft velvety: suede finish are the gloves of the fastidi- ous woman of fashion and the Paris fad for dark col- ored gloves has been ac- cepted on Fifth Avenue and is today an estab- lished mode. . ... . 16-BUTTON LENGTH LAMBSKIN GLOVES / WITH SUEDE FINISH, IN BLACK, Gray, TAN, Mastic, MODE OR SILVER GRAY ey gh wo wt ts Oe t $ 12-BUTTON LENGTH LAMBSKIN GLOVES 4 WITH SUEDE FINISH, IN BLACK, TAN, Brown, Gray, Mastic or MOpE. . S04. se « 295 2-BUTTON OVERSEAM SEWN KIDSKIN . GLOVES WITH SUEDE FINISH, IN BLACK, BEAVER,. CHAMPAGNE, TAN, White, BROWNORSILVERGRAY. 2.25 Feminine Grove Suop—Street Floor —— es THE EViGNING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1922, HaConnection With Any Other Cstablihmest in the World WORTH ‘THIRTY-POURTH STREET Inthe Smartest Circles TheyW earNo Smarter. Coats than These One of them is a cape—you say? All the smarter! And the greater the smartness, the greater the value—at 3 Oo” Tweed Coats in good looking gray and tan mixtures Sport Capes plaid or tan with a plaid lining— Shawsheen Coats built on a popular mannish model — Tan Coats in a variety of soft wool coatings. All sizes for Women and Misses— All silk lined throughout B. Altman & Cn. The Blouse Dep’t has in regular stock a mew and extremely interesting assortment of Smart Spring Blouses variously adapted for use in conjunc- tion with the fashionable tailleur, the practical tweed suit, the jaunty sports suit or the colorful sweater costume. Among them are shown many novel style features, as well as all the mate- rials and colors that Madame Iu Mode has sanctioned. Some of the prices: Lingerie Blouses - $2.00 to 4.95 Tailored Silk Blouses, 6.90 to 15.00 Costume Blouses - 5.00 to 15.00 Sports Blouses . . 7,90 to 19.75 Beaded Blouses - 13.50 to 26.50 In addition to these, there is a remark- able collection of Higher-cost Blouses, including French creations of unique attractiveness. (Third Floor) ern Madison. Aveme - Wifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets New York ei seneimneen saeninaiiiiaia F ee REN ter I a LNT Aroomerel NNN NMOL il Me Connection With Any Ottrer Establishment in the Wort? WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET If You Seek Smartness—Or If. You Seek Value—You’ll Find Both in These Frocks Sale Frocks in name and price 50 and value—but New Frocks 18 and Smart, For All That IT is unusual—we are doubly sure of it because so many Women and Misses tell us so—unusual to find frocks that embody so many of the newest fashion features offered in a sale at so low a price. Crepe de Chine Canton Crepe Chiffon Taffeta Georgette Crepe TT TTT liven in the matter of color they are atop of the mode—including the new light shades as well as navy and black. HAHAHA Ea She (in the picture) wears a stecl-beaded Canton Crepe Frock—-78.50 ee | OPrENHEIM.CLLINS &@ ; 34th Street— New York Very Special Offerings Thursday (> Misses’ Apparel--Distinctively Styled Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years. Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. Featuring Garments of Unusual Smartness and Individuabity at Prices Much Below Those Customary for Such Style and Quality- Misses’ Suits Misses’ Coats Tailored and sport models New Sport and _ Utility of Tricotine and Imported Coats of Herringbone Tweed in belted straight- and Chinchilla in loose line and boxecoat styles. box and belted styles. Special 20,75 Special 2Q, 75 Distinctive Sport Models Sport Coats, Wraps and of Imported Tweed, Tail- Capes of soft fabrics and ored silhouette models of Camel’s Hair with Silk extra fine Tricotine. stitching and fringe. Special 35.00 Special 30,75 Customstailored Suits of Modish Capes and Wraps Poiret Twill, Tricotine of Veldyne, Canton Crepe, and Hairline Stripes, in Poiret Twill, Embroidered new slender-line models. and with Silk fringe. Special 50.00 Special 59.75 New Mannish Top-Coats for Misses Herringbone Tweed, Plaids and Double-faced Coatings in | newest sport models. Swagger box effect or. belted, with | raglan or set-in sleeves. Silk-lined throughout. 4 wie | |