The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1922, Page 9

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’ f THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, u ar of Fi CMH Vemma being sailed under the auspices of thic Caught in an Auto, One Bayside Yacht Club. To-morrow the nhasset Bay Yacht Club will offi Tries to Drive Off, but Is Foiled. 1922, - a yest To-Day’s Race for Tiny Yachts Will Be Held Over the Same Course. or Phone Orders Filled date, The final award will be to tl boat winning the most points In the three days, but separate prizes ar given to the winner each day. The Taurus, the first of the tiny Star class, two-man duttt éleven years ago, won the first day's racing off Execution Light yesterday for the champlonship of the class. ‘The veteran bad a close struggle in a fresh east wind from off Execution to Mattinicock Light and back, 10% miles, with W. J. McHugh jr.’s West Wind, representing the Central Long Island Sound fleet yachts ee For a test of elementary seaman | ship, weather wisdom and nerve the regatta is well up to the standard of the America’s Cup races or the in ternational races of the six-metre boats, which have been decided to the glory of the Yankee Nation piocasiai sala TO THIRD AVEN Identified, so the police say, as hav- Ing held up and robbed a chicken deal @r in the Bronx on Saturday night, Balvatore Durant, N na Avenue; Sa N 7 Mast 119th a i The Taurus, sailed by the veteran] HERALD COMPOSITOR DIES IND, c cet, an Tv. i Rsision, 3 Seen tnaitl{W. 1. Insice of the Bayside Yacht Pee ariel phan i Se ae RESET Club, represented the Western Sound} Morris Johnson, seventy-A¥ . are under st. Four other ¢ 1 DUH“ old, a compositor on the New York Her ahd Kile {| fect, which won fast year. The Call- ; eg eta gd Ways ya sega Giangio: fornia boat, Three Star, was third; ALCOR SHINTYS Rye) FSRPtE shes . “ fe-day, where the prisoners were ar-| i444 of the Great Lakes fleet, fourth: | this morning in the Canal and Centre raigned, to if they can identity Streets Station of the B, R, T. Sub Tara of the Eastern Sound, fifth, and Bay Women’ 's Sport | Wool Hose 79c pair Drop stitch. Camel and heather them as the thir similar victims The prisoners were arrested last Bight in am automobile in front of No. 218 East 66th Street by Detec- tives Durning, Clark and Moran of the East 67th Street Station. Durant way. He was on his way to work from ah ag his home at 97th Street and Atlantic eel Avenue, Woodhaven, L. I. Mr. Johnson ‘fo-day's race over the same course] jeaves a widow, two daughters and two js under the management of the Port s of which they wore the Narragansett sons. was at the wheel of the car and tried raises eB ey and fo drive off, but Durning leaped on 4; ‘i the running board. Durant fired. a Women’s N ovelty | $ Apilee shot at him, which Durning returned, | e Women’sFullFashioned neither bullet taking effect. Then i Hy . fhe detective trick Durant's hand Pumps and Oxfords) Silk Hosiery, $1.15 pair as it grasped the wheel and disabled Very fine quality, with lisle him. Colonial Pumps in Patent The new cross strap is fea- tops Strictly first quality. It was Charles Russo, Leather, Satin. with Brocaded tured in Black Satin, Brown Black, White and colors. ehicken market at No, 7° quarters and Gun Metal Calf. Satin with Brocaded quarter, % Street, who identified the quartette as May be had with French or | Patent or Gun Metal. French | Men’s Full Fashioned his assailants. He said they robbed him of $150 in his market. The police records show that in 1919 Durant was went to Sing Sing for four and a half years for firing two shots at a de- tective who was trying to arrest him for a hold-up. ohh DEPUTY SHERIFF ONLY ONE CAUGHT IN “KELLY” THEFT Three Burglars Get Away and Leave Chauffeur-Of- ficial Holding Bag. Burglars evidentally in need of fall headgear a la mode climbed a clothes- pole, vaulted over a fence in the rear of No, 196.Elizabeth Street early to- day, broke tnto the rear of McCann's hat manufactory, No. 210° Bowery, and helped themselves to seven sacks of soft and stiff hats, valued at about $1,000. Patrolman William Hickey, of the Mercer Street station, saw a ta~icab in front of the Elizabeth Street ad- dress and three men with sacks, He ran toward them, firing his revolver, and the men fled. In the taxicab at the wheel was Samuel Splvack, forty- three, of No. 605 Rockaway Avenue, Spanish Heels, Footwear for walking fea- tures one-strap Pumps in Tan | Calf or Gun Metal Oxfords are Calf, Gun Metal or Patent. the season's style, These four |: atures have Goodyear welted :ewed or turn soles with French, Spanish, or Cuban Heels. Sizes 2!4 to 8. Widths AA to D. Women’s Silk Breakfast Coats, $5.98 Of Crepe de Chine or Taffeta. Crepe de. Chine Tuxedo front model, lavishly trimmed with Val. lace, sash of self material. Coral, Copen, Gray, Orchid, Turquoise. Taffeta Breakfast Coat, with self color ruching trimming on pockets and skirt. Belted style. Women’s Breakfast Coats and Negligees, $8.89 Three models. Robe of figured Baronet Satin. Breakfast Coat of heavy Taffeta, with cording and French flowers. Neg- ligee, pleated skirt of Crepe de Chine with Georgette coat. or Spanish Heels. ‘4 ry Blown Kids Black Kid, Tan | Silk Hosiery, 59¢ pair Thread silk, fall weight, lisle soles. Cordovan, Navy, Gray, Black. McCufcheon’s Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Main Floor. Radium Silk Envelope Chemise, $2.19 Made of Radium silk. Flesh or Orchid. Trimmed with dainty lace insertions. Philippine Night Gowns and Envelope Chemise $1.54 Soft Nainsook, scalloped and hand embroidered. Radium Silk Night Gowns, $3.39 Flesh and Orchid. Radium silk, in sleeveless style, shirred and hemstitched. Radium Silk Princess Slips, $3.30 Black, Navy, Flesh and White, Long lengths. o> —e= Lovely Lingerie at Special Prices = —= An especially attractive value in Philippine handmade Underwear, beautifully embroidered. Gowns and | $1.95 Envelope Chemises !2.95 3.95 == Women’s Tricotine Suits $24.50 Long skirted suits, mannish lapels, snug shoulders, narrow sleeves. Hand made, Oh Navy Blue fine Tricotine, silk lined in Womenr Utility Dress for Fall or Winter, $12.95 Coats, $17.95 r, Fine Poiret Twill has gone Smart wool plaid coats all ilk lined. Large patch pockets into the making of the gar ment. Has silk bi decora- and Mandarin sleeves. One of the sma test styles of the season, tion in panel effect; bell sleeves. Bizes 34 to 46. Tricotine Dress, Pasha Silk Street Dress Coat Model, oe. And Co duroy Breakfast Coats of pleasing designs in Copen, Rose or Wistaria. Special at $7.95 a = Womens’ Hosiery at Reduced Prices Sport Hose in a variety of colors and assorted weaves. Were $2.25 Now $1.95 Silk Hose with cotton tops and soles in Black and colors. BICOMMBOIGME A= ASGORS Maay, Were $2.50 Now $1.95 Seoond Floor Wallace’s White or Ivory Broken et ho. wos tase under ar- Novelty Silk Hose of all-over lace designs in Black, $18. 95 18 res\ vatrolman Cerrigan was at- ict . lack Silk H “th ‘6 A | 4 | . genes i Halaiay ai iabots xibne: Ss Witte anal Corsa vate Alo he sear ea : t Candies | Enamel Beds This model embodies the $ ree burglars kept on running and White clox, Were $3.00 Now $2.25 by ot Characteri®! 4 Jb. Hox ‘anenl| Mandarin allt Aleeve Crepe de Walking dress in the coat got away. Three sacks of hats were iY sorted Chocolate 7. 98 Chine, lined, fandarin’ aldrt style with three-quarter sleeve found in the taxicab, according erthe 3 | Les, Ave. Arcade and iain Floor, e effect. Navy aot Black. Sizes (3 Nery, Diack, ree and ( sur e1 e picker ’ 0c! ” aoltee, ene te fon Paid 5 Ma Sale of Women’s Sweaters A Bed has 2-inch continuous posts, 34 to 46, ° up on and five l-inch fillers in head -20-Year Gold aad aa gael ail liae Novelty weave Silk Sweaters in Black, Tan, Copen, [J q ee 1 eet ae ae neauellaly, fn Charmeuse Canton Crepe Splvak sald he had been hired by Grey and Navy. Were $42.50 Now $29.50 ‘i Filled Elgin | and can be had in 3.0, 4.0 or D Il C Dress $24, 50 Dress, $19. 95 the burglars and denled all knowl- : ‘ ; Ly g Wis) } tull The same bed can 0 arriages, > edge of tho crime. Ie said he ts Chiffon and Alpaca Slip-ons and Tuxedo Models, size . Watch, $11. 3] be had in Mahogany or Walnut A garment for street, after- Pressed quiltin on side and See ne ae nee I] \ 34 only, in Black, White, Henna, Navy, Grey, Jade i Regular 12 7jowel Elgin | finish for $8.9 $2.77 tuode tal Cone: bea and Loeb Sore bas rip siden Tavust) Clouse ctiate th burglary 8 Pink, Peach, Bi averc d Purple | movements r gold filled suas Reed body and reed hood and. | Made belt of self material; jet | reach below hem. Hell sleeve Market Court charged with burglary bY ink, Peac! rown, Lavender and Purple. Were pool etsy ghia toe mon or - fubberctited wheala orparneat on sles drape effect. and Jenny neck Navy and at eee LS ‘ N ( J A on pes ne Fs izes 36 to 46. rown. izes to 46. COP IS HELD ON CHARGE «| ee Now $5:00 15 framing. Guaranteed time | Roll Edge I fs Bisenlnntase'eteeend Riser OF ASSAULT IN ROBBERY Another opportunity! A quantity of discontinued Main Floor, | Edwin Joyce, 416 Smith Street, twenty-seven, Brooklyn. of No. a patrol- man attached to the Hamilton Avenue Station, was held in $5,000 bail for a 45 Ibs. to the full size, small i Hearing Monday by, Magistrate, Licta H 45 dba, to the full size, amatler | Fl and kerchiefs, | arse sice pure White bath H n ‘ ; e of f 5 mattresses are filled with la towels, or with colored borders, ‘at haa pede eveanis aunday JeyoR 0) and not stuffed with loose 2.20 doz. | climbed through the rear window: of the bicycle repair shop of Adolph Nel- xon, No. 34 Hamilton Avenue with the Andrew intention of robbing the place. Anderson, who lives above the store, Sweaters of various materials and models. Reduced to $5.00 and $7.50 = =< Layer Felt Mat- tresses, $10.95 cotton, Covered in a good | quality tick and made to fit | either 3.0, 8.6, 4.0 or full size Beds, | Fourth Floor, Men’s All Linen Extra heavy quality, full sized; \-inch hemstitched borders. Main Floor. ¥ LargeSize Bath Towels, 29c ea. Extra Large ) Bath Towels, f 50c ea. Splendid, heavy quality, all yhite or with handsome colored eo deer aed ce rer | Children’s | =" SPA eran narrate , | Sim All Vests : Pant Hand or Face crether coaiar ant tae th tot ‘Electrify the Home! >i mons / ests : Pants Huck Towels now in the Long Island College Hospital . eversibie | Steel Spring 29¢ I2}6c en, $1.50 doz. {na serious conaition, Velour Portieres | 4.50 Vests are cut with high necks a a0) as, FREE PUBLIC CONCERT. HE simplicity of installi 1 $ 0 te lank bathe | ee 3,00 doz, ‘The Park Department announces the T : mphicity of installing elec- $14. 95 Pr The 1 tt Oe eee Ae ° ? folowing free public concerts for to- tric wiring, the tools, methods ‘ The lowest price ever quoted onan 2 eS Mais: Mage Girls All Wool night at 8 o'clock: Central Park, Manhattan: at by the National Biscutt and material used, the absence of Fine quality, deep pile velour on a §) ring made by the Sim- portieres finished h French mons im pany for a spring of Real Filet Winter Coats Co. Band, Queens: at Richmond Hill . . 7 edge, 10 di ble « om- | this kind. t is made with 1!y My “y flan School grounds."by the. Salvation —— and disturbance and bination Portieres are'7ft..4 | ine ‘h poste, Simmons Link Fabs Laces, 9¢ yd Striped Outing $8.95 Army Stuff Band. Richmond: at Curtis the di * * * in, long. ric, has helical en and ij S . ° High School grounds, by the Fire De- rapidity with which the work 8 A inches high. Made in any Peco edges a insertings. Flannel 1lc yd. All Wool Winter Coatings partinent. Bund, completed, will be described in a Overdraperies to Match | to fit metal beds. Main Floor. é Heather mixtures. Full length number of advertisements that will Portieres, $3.49 pair | Fourth Floor, pola fod ins leigs coats, inverted box pleated Made of same material as "| back, long raglan sleeves, four Dont Miss It/ Says W. C. Poertner appear in this newspaper every now and then for the next few weeks, portieres, with scalloped center valance. Third Mahogany iaconel. Finish Smoking Main Floor White Krinkle large pockets, deep cuffs, loose belt with bone buttons. Lined throughout. Brown, Reindeer and Blue. 12 to 16 years. Second Floor, Showing We shall be very glad to have you B d S d | —— f ; . ‘i r e reads | DURANT follow this series of advertisements Scotch T weeds, re Stands, $2. 25 eee, o we mrigerse ted "Wiesh Satin and STAR and to call upon us to explain the $1.19 yd | frees Suen eee eee ee $1.49. Qe Bagh Bandeaux, 79c models details of our special home wiring Suitable {i atte yi . : ines , aab renee 2 nickel X% Bed Size, 72x90 inches, $1.64. , sang " s e fo ae oat slated cigar rests and match bo s i J i You'll se plan that makes it possible for you and boys’ wear. folder. Heav ly reinforced base, er Bed Size, 80x90 inches, | Very lene medel trimmed with Sie to enjoy the benefits of electric Wr Main Floor, Matm Floor, elastic at waist, Sizes 32 to 42. you know aain a Second Floor. there!” CLOSED CAR SHOW ‘AUSPICES AUTOMOBILE MERCHANTS AGEN (Geand Central Pala: | Sat.Sept. 23-30" ice service in your own home. The United Electric Light & Power Company 130 East 15th Street 89th Street and Broadway 146th Street and Broadway 40-in. Brocaded Men’s Walkin Canton Crepe, . Sticks, $1 Walking sticks of our own {m- portation, Light and dark fancy inlaid and plain wood Mam Floor. Main F WWE EES > Nor ist PaCS Boys’ Indian Suits, 84c Complete outfit, Sizes 4 to 14 year nird Blo. SACRO “Metal Bands | Bbe Beautiful embroidery on net in white, gold and steel, 6 to 8 inches wide. Mow Floo: Imported Lace Collars, 21c Tuxedo, circular, shapes in white, cream and ecru. Great variety of patte rs

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