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ie _ Und. } chicken in the streets of New Yor Pee dozen eggs were found in his pockets. | a A TLEN HENS CALL q Squawk Alarm, but Give Res-] connectic Bythe Hast # plied. The Lieute: himself Jéhn Foy, twenty, No, 220 Avenue A, were charged with bur- glary, the police saying the door of the poultry market had been forced. The two hens were locked in a cell and will appear against them in the Yorkville Court to-day. Pint he CONSCIENCE DEAD 40 YEARS MAKES GOOD AT DISCOUNT. WINSTED, Conn., April 6.—James Me- Alpine, a retired Winsted merchant, re- cently received a letter from a former man named Langdon, now living at College Point, Wash., as fol- 0 POLICE 10 CATCH ALLEGED THIEVES cuers Hard Chase When Needed as Evidence. r Sir: Forty years ago you made A Prince Albert suit for me. I was to so West to Michigan the next week. 1 did not have money enough with me to pay you in full, but was to send the balance. I hope to hear from you yet and settle up if you are alive. ay have Loud squawks reached the ears of Detectives Gilman and Lambert of 22d Street Station as they PProached Isauc Belinsky's poultry narket at No. 539 East 19th Street at A. M. to-day, ‘vile on one of Mr Bnright's new-fangled patrols Two youths reed from a door- Y covered with feathers. One's oat bulged, and there were intermit- ent squawks in his vicinity “What are you “oing?"’ asked one ft the sleuths. “Just out for a walk.” . “why take two chickens—the kind with feathers—on a wall this time of fhight?"" “Oh—them—why, I found them.’ “Found a coupla live chickens in the street, hey? Well, come along and tell the ‘loot’ at the station about it. He probably never saw a lve You the account on your old put probably droppe t years ago. It was Now, piease write © looking over ti 2 across Mr, under date of Sept, showing that §$§ was due on Tandon was #0 advised by mall. a few days ago, res ime customer, who said the suit never fitted well ‘and he thought $4 ought to settle the account. Mr. - it Is understood, charged no OXFORDS ‘8 95 and upwards, The youth, who. later described ‘himself as George Petrowitz, eighteen, No. 215 Avenue C, raised his arms, opened up his coat, and two cackling, excited hens fluttered to the street and started to run “Hey, catch ‘em! Don't let the pvidence get away'’ Lambert shouted to Gilma “ll hold the prisoners while you chase the proof.”’ Gilman started after the two hens and as he followed Exhibits A and B nto cellar areaways, in front of taxi- cabs and up front stoops, his partner and the two prisoners could not keep from guffawing. It was some chase, but finally Gilbert, stuck all over with feathers, recaptured the ‘evidence’ and the procession went to the police station. When Petrowitz was searched Collegiate or Conservative, the Oxford Tie Is yery much favered for general wear. Exceptional values are offered, Average reductions 25%, 225 W. 42d St., New York Avold Impostors Nearby. | Cok Gillies Hotel ee . Fresh from Whole- free ‘u sale Roaster to You nt reminded him rena AE Ese ee Easter wasn't due quite yet and hi elivered within, 200 Mite explained: c 250. es, but you see T had the two . Iwas going to set them on the eggs and have a lot of chickens by Easter." He and the other youth who called Fonda Brocdway, Sale of Women’s French Kid Gloves At Attractive Prices For Two Days Only He was asked what the idea was in “For my mothe! Sater,’ he re- 2 CLASPS MODELS, HIGH GRADE QUALITY IN BLACK, WHI AND SOME COLORS OVERSEAM AND FULL P. K. STITCHED-- EMBROIDERED AND CROCHET BACKS—ALL SIZES. 3.00 VALUES; SPECIAL AT 1.59 Washable Chamoisuede Gloves 2 CLASP AND STRAP WRIST, SPEAR AND EM- BROIDERED BACKS—-WHITE AND COLORs. VALUES 1.00 TO 1.25 SPECIAL AT ,590 Attractive Silk Offerings For Friday and Saturday FINE IMPORTED WASHABLE SILK, IN AN EXQUISITE ASSORTMENT OF TWO TONED AND MULTI-COLORED STRIPES--A CLOSELY CONSTRUCTED AND WEAR RESISTING QUALITY—SUITABLE FOR MEN'S SHIRTS, PAJAMAS, WOMEN’S PORCH DRESSES, ETC, —38 INCHES WIDE. IMPORTED TO SELL AT 2.50 YD. FOR 1.10 MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLE LENGTHS OF HIGH GRADE SILKS INCLUDING EVERY DESIRABLE WEAVE AND COLOR—SUCH AS CREPE DE CHINE, SATIN, SATIN CREPE, CANTON CREPE, GROS GRAIN, FAILLE RADIUM; ALSO NOVELTY SILK IN RICH COLOR COMBINATIONS. LENGTHS FROM 1! TO 5 YARDS. VALLES 2,00 to 3.50 YD. FOR 1.10 _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1922, WANAMAKER’S WA $22 Pick of these three bulged raised top, 3-ply ve neer of basswood, round edges, covered and lined with fibre, 5 drawers with lock rod, pocket and laundry bag. covered fully basswood, with fibre, shoe drawer, vertible for hats. full-size wardrobe trunks at Raised top, 3-ply veneer, of and riveted, 10 hangers, 5 drawers—lock top 2 bottom drawers con- styles of $22 lined tibre, Nz 3-ply basswood, covered with 4 drawers, laundry bag, shoe pocket, drawn bolts, snap lock, cloth lined. An outstanding value. Wanamaker Week TRUNK Sale , There in an Overpower- ing Sense of Beauty in the sky all day long observed from the deck of a houseboat going from Palm Beach to Miami. We avoided the ocean route, making the all-day back assage through the narrows, ordered by islands co with trees and for mil miles with flowering hibiscus bushes. Three or four alligators ly asleep in the sun on the ba as we passed along, but the charm of the day was in the blue, bluest sky of who know how many centuries touche with silver and toward evening tiritted with gold. In the silences of the day in the open, under the brilliant heavens, painted afresh every day for us, came the sugges. tion that we have every day the painting of our lives within and without. * moths, fire, theft. * low prices. * The $2 quality, seen. 17 patterns 32 inches wide. Suitable for dres: (Signed silk floss filling. © April 6, Te The Important Event of the Spring Concert, Friday, 2.30, Furs are piling into our cold storag: Shall we send for yours?. Rose, French blue, gold, DuBarry and black. in the Auditorium * vaults, sufe fre * Ext. 50. * * Easter favors—Eighth Gallery, New Building. Printed Georgette Crepes, $1.25 The selection $2 Washable silks—$1.68 yard in wide and narrow colored stripes on white ground s, sports frock and men’s shir ye Until April 15 we are re-covering unibrellas at specially Stuyvesant 4700, 40 inches wide, in the small and large designs that are so smart this season. _ the value are not equaled in any other silk stocks we have and ta, Street Floor, Old Buliding. First Floor, Season in $3.95 Habutai Silk Pillows—$2.95 s, attractively made of a heavy habutai | resembles taffeta but gives twice the wear, Pure Old Building. | Women’s Coats, Cupes, Wraps $38, $48, $58, $98 We hue established, that coat the type of these are not to be had elsewhere under $47.50 ta S115 by careful comparison, In selecting this special Wanamaker Week collection we endeavored to meet every need—everything from % s¢ verely tailored twill cord coat and sports coat to capes of black silk crepe and formal wraps that are typically ': risian, Many of the capes and wraps are inspired by mod els of WORTH, PATOU NY, BERNARD and LANVIN Every model was chosen for a ve definite reason trate a new trimming—fine tucks, ribbon trimn sore unusual embroideries seen so much on. the Paris silhouette as Paris has establi abrics that have received the cachet of both Par twills, the Kashas, the deep pile fabries ar is Black and Navy Blue predominate Beige and bro ive also well represented \ an important part—even some of the cape wutifully lined with plain silk—mostl! de chine. Second Floor, Old Building Buttons—three cards for 25c 2,500 cards aut oi eir orig al price, Ould Ivory Celluloid Tela Articles Average half price, Du Barry H ur brus hes Mirvor: Cream jar THE $10 No dres, $1. $1. because of slight imperfections 00 00 | DOWN-STAIRS STORE 800 Misses’ Spring Frocks— s anywhere in New York like these at $10 regul: says our report. Love taffetas and crepes de chine; model each of knit ere inl Georgette crepe At $15 These dresses are sini in mar ur report knit erepe, Ro-ha epe. Plenty to choose from At $20 Most of the: crepe report, ¢ and AMAKER’S Cuticle seissor Shoe horns Shoe hooks Cuties bay Li cent. ni ——— 3-ply basswood, fibre covered, body cloth lined, 10 hangers, 1 drawers, 8 The Sale of the Year More than a thousand trunks — wardrobe, steamer and dress. A broad choice covering the needs of everybody. The same type of trunks we sell the year ’round. Every trunk guaranteed | by us for 5 years ee This is the record. We have had big sales of trunks—but none like this. It is a great, broadly-service- able event commensurate with the greatness of the occasion. In addition to the trunks above referred to are several hundred trunks at a third to forty per cent. | below regular prices. Wardrobe Trunks, $33 to $49.50 Dress and Steamer Trunks, $9 to $24 The whole great collection constitutes an epoch- | making event, enabling everybody with a prefer- ence for any of the good makes to buy, at a good saving, his favorite trunk. lined, cloth | draw bolts, 32 in. size. BELBER Trunks HARTMANN Trunks MENDEL- DRUCKER Trunks NEVER- BREAK Trunks ROGERS Trunks “ *# « The Main Aisle of the Men's Store (Street Floor, New Building) will be cleared to make way for these trunks—or as many of each kind as can | conveniently be placed there. The balance will be | found in the Trunk Store on the Seventh Gallery. cloth lined, Sale begins 9 o'clock Friday morning. A remarkable libre covered steamer ward- vobe, basswood body, cloth lined, 6 hangers, one large drop com- partment and two drawers, laun- value hangers. A very serviceable and popular three-quarter trunk dry bags. —40x18 in. at this price. $20 Fibre covered and lined Steam- wardrobe, raised top, fully riveted, cloth lined, 6 hangers, 2 large drawers, shoe pocket, laun- dry bag, large drop section with removable partition for hats. $14 Dress trunk, fibre covered and lined, round edges, snap lock, 2 trays, $13.50 Steamer trunk, fibre covered, one tray, 32 in. 36 in., 40 in, sizes. Du Barry Plan Salve jar . Bae | -83e smart moire ribbon, Spring and, of course, white und black. Large clock — $1.35 1 utes zi 90c | Street Floor, Old Buliding, | “Bags selling arowul town at 85 are generally inferior to these,” | Adaptations of expensive bags in unusually fine quality of satin Black or navy orgette crepe, sports frocks Ribbons at Half Price in. ribbon—t8e yd. for 95¢ to $1.19 grades ,000 yards, soft lustrous satin, crisp perky taffeta or Complete range of the best colors for Be 1! to 6 in. ribbon—2kc yd. for 45¢ to 60c grades Street Floor, Old Bullding Gold-mounted § Silk Handbags, $3.50 reports our critic an striped / | silk. Mountings of 14 karat gold top. Lin- 0 | ings and finish add to their distinction. Smart pouch hand bag also with self eos frame and silver ¢ clasp Se Main Alsie. Street Floor, Old Bullding 10,000 Pieces Silver Plated Ware—39c each ging much less than lial Men’s $27.50 to $40 _to go for $17. Priple s ks for Ital Paul mered, Irv , Paul Revere haw ng patterr Women’s Spring Suits, $35 Raincoats 50 Wool Motor Robes 85 le size 60x80 mix « Building Se ene