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7 =a THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 19238, : | actin tsi Silica ements le sah OD ie "= adil later by detectives of the West 20th] five bags, each of which weighed 8°] “DOUBLE.CROSSED,” |!» mates that an examination | will stituted to Meshal any NORTH ATLANTIC FLEET | #14 two other battleships, the tent Br > Street Station, who found them on a] pounds, to several other men in a wot oka of hia firm would reveat| Securities to the assets of the bank ANCHORED IN HUDSON second divisions of destroyers and the q , ; ) nae the 8 eaniny | Motorboat, When the last baz hai] BROKER INTIMATES]... 7 veamwnet’® hy} TUBE company puritiary tr on Ughter lying neur the Street Cleaning} joan romoved, the three jumped int’ that he had been “double crossed” by] 4 Has beon brought to draw — ra ae iu & Department pler at the foot of Wes motorboat, which soon disap ara his Wittsburgh assoctates, We stated] the tles of Mra, Maude Ane] Squndeonw wont Jere for Bluhe Hea Will remain for eight 4 sot Three men who appeared Andrews, in Tombs. Blames | that certain accurittos had been turned] drews into the settlement of the com days, du 4, which time the men will on the pier later were arrested on SE ADGA Ilis Pittsburgh Associates. |over to these associates ax cottaternt} Pans" s. It Seem ben, i ed dpm aelbinra ies Tes 01 »hery. P prisoners wo PIAtON, ABY id "7 7 ‘raat Bn Une ADR on t | * Te * ¥ charges of robbery. The prisoners wh) Herbert D. Andrews, of the bank-]| #4 never entered properly upon the} inat at nu time did she have any hen ' ae oe th hn B. VREB PUBLIC CoNCcERT, wis denied knowle of the theft, de- rupt stock brokerage firm of H. D.[| company’s ts Interest In the firm. Hearing In the uivy © id 7 com-) ‘The Park Department announces that ‘ seribed themsely s Charles Clarke, Andrews and Company. serving « This dllegntion will be invertigated | Case WIL be resumed late this after ; SOup TaD @ictoie Fey CAME) he Police Department Band will sive a IU] thirty years old, of at 26th | abe . Bacar . 7 noon before Peter B. Olney, referee i it to its anchor- _ h 3 : two-year term in Sing Sing f and}and Andrews's attorney sald that uptey, at No. 68 Williams on River, ‘The squadron| free public concert at Prospect Park, ee Steet) -G MeCHit Wee 2 ond larceny, but temporarily in the Tombstshould it be found true, proceedings | ¢ ‘ tA © Wyoming, the tlaahip, (Brooklyn, at 8 o'clock to-night pid, 1181 : min’ _| twenty-eight years Robbers Board Lighter and}amsteraam Avenue, Cla Make Off With 3,000 1 Toohie, thirty years old, o1| Were urrested, 4 In an hour © and Barkery appeared and aon, 6 West 19th Street, a laborer. gel = SE = See ———— Time Fuses, . Which is owned by Frank] they had been al — iy 8 eal tO ave On Peete they BAGS 3) Store Open Tomorrow 9 a, m. to 530 p.m. on Three river pirates boarded the;board several hundred bags of fuses] Some Hauor from n lighter Allof at Pier 64, 21th Street} ordered by the British Ggvernment, | and North River, early this morning] which ave to be transferred toa Brit WEEK. | and after one of them had forced thy fish freighter, Capt, Oscar Welly of| ‘The third quarterly tnstah FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET Captain into his cabin at the point of | tt was ntotsed enry thi tax payment 1 Se = ” ed A revolver removed five t of bras by footsteps on deck, ane eee P | hells valucd at $8,000 whieh were}ot them pointed a revolver at him ‘ . follo’ lowered by 1 The robbers into a motorboat then jumped into the nd sped up the river. ‘The fuses were recovered two hours tain, go back into your cabin| Second District branches: No. 119 or we will fill you with lead, Never] 1th Street, No. 1412 Broadway, No. mind what we are doing here,” Broadway and Lenox Avenue and 12 The captain saw them lower the| street. Paris Wears Pearl Necklaces Often two and three strands of them, but to be in the mode. one must possess at least one. Certainly, when you can buy a, 27-inch strand, an exact re- production of Oriental Pearls, for but 2.95, it is no hardship to follow the fashion. Each motor boat | New Apparel for Autumn Wear Sport Skirts Tweed Suits Retain their Box Pleats i of Imported Fabrics but reserve them for the sid 38.00 or combine them with others. Likewise the smart, tailored, straight line model still holds Sifth Avenue 34% STREET Broadway its own, and appears together vps . . necklace is graduated, mounted with the others in overplaids of Iweed, the fabric the English select when they with a 10 kt. spring ring and Tan and Blue combinations, or with broken stripes between plaits. Black and White, Brown and Navy. Sizes 25 to 33 in. waist bands, 10.75 (Fourth Floor] guaranteed not to peel or dis- color. Formerly 5.00. 2.95 (Main Floor) + pe : desire service combined with smartness, makes SATURDAY (open all day) these suits so trig. They effect the box coat in either double or single button styles and display a notched collar and button embellish- ments. Of course, that snug fit ‘about the shoulders and their altogether splendid tailor- A Remarkable Presentation Autumn’s Newest Frocks | The Beauty of Crystal Makes these Pendants Slip-On Sweaters Reveal a New Weave i but cling to the effective V neck. These are of worsted ing reveal their English origin at a glance. . , : Colors: New Browns, Tans, Blues and A Ff ery Spe clal Purchase the vogue of the hour, hence Lanvin Green. 14 to 18 years. € € 1 this special value in pendant [Fourth Floor] Comprising High-Cost Models At a Tremendous Saving On Regular Fall Prices 28.00 ERY new and very sophisti- cated are these stunning with a fancy border in self color, and boast of a belt with a pearl buckle. All of which are quite unusual .effects in sweat- ers featuring so low a price as 2.95. This is just another in- stance when the quality will be remembered long after the sur- prisingly low price is forgotten, [Fourth Floor] 295 For Saturday “McCreery Silks” Vie with Poiret Twill earrings of crystal in its natural state or in colors of Sapphire, Amethyst, Topaz and Emer- ald, as well as dainty effects on Pearl. All are suspended in delicate chains. 1.50 [Main Floor] Famous Over Half a Century in these Frocks a 393.00 Again a Maywood Strap Pump Autumn frocks which may be seen on the Avenue at much _ higher prices. They are of Canton Crepe and Satin Canton, graced with long, Thread Silk Hose Specially Reduced 1.55 They are full fashioned and of lisle at the tops and soles. Street colors, African Brown, Polo, Gray, Black and White. Pven- ing shades Salmon, Daffodil, 6.75 that most comfortable and con- venient of shoes, makes its ap- pearance in light weight Calf- skin or Patent Kid, with a covered heel of medium height, and turned sole. It is such a good value at 6.75, it will be \ difficult to duplicate at an even higher price. For Silk and Wool combine to make the vogue of the season. ‘They are most dis- tinctive in mode, and of a very high quality, as the mere name “McCreery Silk’? would imply. Of course, there is a wide diversity flowing panels and draperies caught : of styles, some smartly simple, and others at the waist under gleamingly dec enhanced by cross-stitch embroidery, novel panels and other new and voguish featyres. Colors : orated girdles. In soft browns, navy and black. In all sizes for Brown, Navy and Black. 14 to women and misses. SECOND FLOOR New Silk Frocks for Fall liven at this remarkably low price our Medium = 14-7 Priced Dress Department offers models that feature the very newest style notes in excellent quality Canton Crepe, in navy and black. ‘Tailored Topcoats In Autumn Vogue i { Special Price 25.00 This Autumn the tailored topcoat will be much used for outdoor activities, and the two pictured are especially smart. Of double-faced plaid-back or soft fleecy finished materials and Moredale tweeds, in soft tans and grays, perfectly tailored. FOURTH FLOOR Smart “Back-to-School” Topcoats The young miss going back to school and those who - 14.6 can wear a miss size will appreciate these well- tailored topeoats of soft materials, half silk lined, in loose or flare models, Hindoo, Copenhagen, Green, and Periwinkle. [Main Floor} For School Boys—All Wool Norfolk Suits Special at 10.00 (Two pair knickers) These Tweed and Cheviot Suits are developed in the new- est Fall designs in both light and dark shades. You will find them in particularly well tail- ored sport and pleated models which will withstand an un- usual amount of wear, while re- taining their smart appearance. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Reefers and Topcoats 7.50 Formerly 9.75 to 12.5! Of all Wool Tweeds and Blue Serges. Variety of models. 3 to 1) years (Third Floor, Splendid Values in Toilet Requisites Imported Perfumes, “lracy”” in Jasmin, Rose, Lilas, Cliypre, Origan, and Heliotrope. Bottle 35e Coty’s Toilet Water, J Origan or Chypre, bottle, 2.95 Ambre Royal, Face Powder. box, 1.45 [Main Floor} 18 years. * Registered Trade Mark [Fourth Floor] . The New Topcoats for Fall are fashioned of all wool coating fabric in delightful Autumn shades and varied mod- els. The girl who goes to boarding school, “prep” school or college will find them in- dispensable for all around wear. Sizes 14 to 18 years. [Fourth Floor] 25.00 [Second Floor] School Shoes for Little Folk built especially for them of solid leather throughout to as- sure real service, on lasts that provide a perfect fit and ecom- fort for growing feet. Tan or Black Calfskin shoes for children. Sizes, 814 to 11, 4.75 to 6.00 Sizes 1114 to 2, 5.50 to 7.50 Growing Girls’ sizes, 214 to 7, 7.00 to 9.00 [Second Floor] | ° | School Information Free — American | * Schools Assoviation Bureau on Balcony Fashionable Bags of Leather or Silk Marked Special for this Sale 2.95 It may seem trite to say, “They must be seen and compared to be appreciated,” but such are the actual facts. ‘hey represent the newest features, in design, model, size and material, appearing as they do, in fancy striped Moire, Silk Duvetyn and distinctive leathers. In short, they are bags which belie their price. [Main Floor]