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snsnenesenennenniasieiihiaiatineieinunes ermanemrvenpemnies oo CS = —— oo _ = _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1922. three suddenly turned upon him and FIRE CAPTAIN HURT ren Inf ws Rha oa Woman Loses $6,000 in Jewels IN FOURTEEN-FOOT FALL weakened by; y the loss of blood, the . eka putrolman commandeered anotber tas L ft i G { Cl b St d Floor Gives ering Thonas ine purayed. Wis Qaeaitante, “ont ath eit in Care 0 u ewar Newmann irects Mow. , ‘Ho Connection With Any Other Establishment In the Wortd WORTH 4 Bandits Rob Cafe and Escape - With $2,500 in Cash and Jewels Street he overtook their car and oat Fi placed the two occupants under ar pale Capt. Bs mth opens . ' res ef of the Fifth talloa, was on t One of Armed Robbers Spurns Her Small Change After} "sonore described themaeives| 24Slewood, Officials Think They Will Be Recovered | sirin rtoor directing ie men during « ‘ | He Takes $2,000 Diamond Bracelet From Woman, |.» Herman String, twenty-one, of No Soon—Owner ‘Look Them to Links for’Safety. fire in the loft building at Ne 109 ; . o17 West 184th Street and Martin J. “ Greene Strect at 1 A! M. to-day when “Two armed robbers visiicd the Zum Weisen Roresset, restaurant, At] payin, twenty, of No, 2180 Eighth Mrs. C. R. Kilbourne of No. Sonyent Avemue, while at the Engles] 4, floor gave way. Avenue, They were taken to thn} wood Country Club, lost a black handbag containing Jewelry valued at $6,009.) He plunged toured rest to the fourth West 12: reet tion. “As they » io i were being booked Patrolman Chap.| Mt Kilbourne had gone to the club to play golf and had taken the Jewels} Moor, landing on his feet, but the foree of the fall went him against a machine] f Fashionable 87th Street and Third Avenue, ané two women patrons at carly to-day, held up the proprietor, a man © point of revolvers, robbed them and the ‘ister ore than $2,500 In cash and jewelry and escaped. man collapsed. with her beeause she did not wish (o leave them in her apartment while Cash register of m Jowelss p SchUMME ARIE WALRUS Golam And he sustained cuts and brulses. He] pain pont ao? ; Rugoiph Bebeng. the proprietor, und » bus Hospital. His condition iy se-] fy "e Was at home was taken to St, Vincent's Hogpital g! 200 } ® musician named Henry Maresth, jy pitts he spurned the small sum and] pious . She artived at the elub shartly be- © And attended by Dr, Dineen. We then] —@ smar/ { address not learned, wer eked Up|tossed it ou the talte. Sunn anne | Kilbourne, who operates the Hoter] feturned to the fire. “ against a wall und robbed af cash und] According to the police, one ot the FORGETTING BUSINESS fore 3 o'clock, yesterday atternoon aw’} {Thorndyke, at No. 208 West seth] The blaze started on the fourth tloo: costume. gold watches. Tho thugs then broke rece banbctn, the oma Y eeuaee al usked for the ‘steward, Unabic tol Street, and the Hotel Cecil, St, Nieho- [and had almost burned through the eeil- ring $5 ‘ay entrunce « ra open and robbed the register of about!canaj and Lafayette Streets her b Hemwann arent thiedeh the wee A WORTH head caddie, who said that he would AT BEAR MOUNTAIN | fing nim she gave the handbag to the| jas Avenue and 118th Street, has of.| ins and fifth: floor at the time | $100. lot would be returned to her. Di Jeeney City One fered m reward of $1,000 for thelr re-lmbers: ‘The fire did 410,000 damage ty Frock of crepe Jp an adjoining room two women|tives went there with the money, bu On an All Day Ont give the valuables to the steward toj covery. a.travelling bag factoryy Q Pp Wid pave thelh names, according to] **e robbers did not show ‘up. The Jersey City Chamber of Com-| put in the safe = a Silk with flare H ras; avis and M The restaurant on the wecond {1007} merec three hundred and fifty strong] About six o'clock Mrs, Kilbourne re-| h af t the police, as Frieda Davis and Mrs. }iy peached by a stairway fron 7 . y ‘| Sleeves an { Pana Wiliams of No. 702 Amsterdam | 47th Street. After they had procured] Wet to-day to Bear Mountain for its] jurnod from te Tinks and asked the h oe Avenue, were eating when tho rob-[all they could get the robbers ordere 1 pale coNing. Ft prfunt th the outers} toward for her bag. When he went ong panels in ° Ssheng and his patrons to keoy quict] ML not get home Ul! mia@night to-night ( iS ene i A hers with drawn revolvers pushed eee op ‘2 OA a Ag Thee. Wel number of “Federal, | (0 look for the bug it was gone. 1 Ge Connection With Any Other Establishment in Pre Wart ; circular effect thetr way in. a ‘ ‘| stato And city officials in the party |told Mrs. Kilbourne that he had placed baka From Miss Davis they took a braco-| As they emerged on the sidewall.| which boarded the steambout Nas#au 4 a 55.00. let containing seventy-five diamonds] Scheng put hiv head out of a window] qt the foot of York Street for the jour-] {he bag, without opening it, in a tnd valued at more thun $2,000. Mrs.]and shouted for help. “A score of por-|ney up the Hudson. Mayor Erank |jocker underneath the cigar case, be , The Hat; also eons started after the fleeing men, who| Hague of Jerscy City was among the] if P Is Williams pleaded with them not oo Tee apeaeA TAY Fath Hee are ene einnts, - Luncheon was’ served on the| cause he did not have the keys to the THIRTY FOURTH STREET 2 Ber, ena ons Tee tained only $3\ington Avenue. way to Bear’ Mountain, where it} sate with him. from Worth n he found co! wae planned to have dinner. upper minty ‘" ; will be one of the chief diversions of} At the Englewood Country Club last — $00. » homeward voyage night it was admitted shat the jewel ek was thereon pe LA fe creed had been lost and that the club au ted for help, attracting Patrol ‘peat eae ‘The part bor Grito ti ities believed that they would br wvered Within a few days sh DETECTIVE ADMITS |: man Chapman 1 of a band and the chorus of mary t Kilbourne’s husband, C.K As the patrolman approached the| more or leas musical voices. So — ———, DIEDAFTER FIGHT} fo ee eee at Odds with Their Thomas: Mulroy "Suffered ok Hest & Co. has Unassuming Price Brooklyn Poling Pace £, PD» TE a taaihes ie An Extraordinary Sale _ Exquisite Beaded Bags To Meas DU Just Received from Paris -for Occasions of Elegance All the qualities for which Women and Misses are often willing to pay times in the back, As Seh her dropped to the floor Frocks—Their Smart Dignity | Whether Detective Michae& Rear- @on of the Butler Strect Station Brooklyn, 18 arrested chatged with homicide depends on the result of an autopsy to be Held to-day on the body Of Thomas Mulroy, a truck driver of No. 17 Carlton Avenue. Mulroy wa found dying on the sidewalk in front Of Public Schoo! No. 4 ut Concord and Navy Streels. the polling place the 6th Betton District of the Assembly District of Kings ‘According (6. Dr. Middieson of Cumberland Street Hoxpital there AN IMPORTED FRENCH Metron: fegetored cabetie be hed BLOUSEof black and j , At the theatre, opera or reception thir big prices ee in) these £0°O9 frocks, ae eee Bring heavily white printed crepe j hind of a beaded bag is a necessary Twelve distinctive models in Poiret ee erates de chine may have pip- = ‘| : rips ee : a se a ae ings and buttons of ly | part of the ultra smart costume. Twill, Crepe Canton and Flat Crepe. fington's cab to” their own polling or Cc. i and then went to-look ‘up their § 1 3 friend, Patrick Larney. who ts con | F ‘ ; Fr testing th ip of the tet D js : Beara cerca nos 1g;50 | These are the tiny, glistening beads . we ermec on ey Or Ethene wie 7 ear Brown, the regular candidate. Skifington said he left Mulroy on the sidewalk with the cat, in which | found only in the very handsomest ow | y y handsomes bags. Rich or delicate colorings ww © im | Were children of Skifington’s, family, ay Je 404 entered the schoolhouse’ to took HN THIRTY FOURTH S¢REET ay. = It a pot a man / ; s"7 3 .. by game im and tog im min trend had PY reminiscent of old Tapestries, Persian in @ fight, . \ “Mulroy was unconscious wien Li ae Pottery and the gleam of ancient Bey and Skifington reached him, ghilaren in the cab ag rian, with Women’s Untrimmed Wraps . 79.50 armor plate. The flat draw “ribbon” Fine Silk Underthings that lay the foundation of a smart costume. Camisoles, 1.00 A wonderful variety in satin 5 Eppeared and vaid he w A dio int Smart loose models in Tarquina and Gerona, with . is beaded; the lining is softest satin. Mosler of polling pine duty, toe : draped or convertible collars. Self-corded, inter- mace inte the ee ea A haa be we Capt. ohn Sullivan of 4 the inspection ‘istrict summoned be- parbecssaal sat er At a mere fraction of the usual foré him, to-day the four detectives » new and-very in- Wi > U ope, C E . Geass aerate 1a, Sepensive. For instance ‘omen’s Utility Coats . . 39,50 price for such beautiful bags jot last nf - cbmtetne Reardon, as the tat tol | this little eaffeta turban, | troported checks, fleeces, overplaids, heather mbx. in neutral tones, braided tan who showed the badge. Kauter ; Y tures and Polaire. Oval or raglan sleeves, notch or : . Mdentified Detective William Begley. in gay colors, ible collars, Loose or belted models. 2 8: 50 Then Reardon acknowledged that he Women’s Costume Suits . . 79:50 lined and silk lined. In smart Autumn shades. id have a scuffle with Mulroy, who 15.00 ‘Was drunk, interfering and abusive, and pushed him se that Mulroy fell ever and struck his head cea on 2 - the uideway. one Duvet de laine, with fur collat; blouse and coat lining ‘and crepe—with lace, georgette | STABBED POLICEMAN of crepe moire. Navy or black with squirrel; malay folds, picoting, etc. : | CATCHES ASSAILANTS with beaver; cocoa with taupe fox. . = {Auto Chase Follows Wound- Women’s Sports Suits A ae 55.00 James McCreery & Co edilk Jersey Pancalettes ing of 2 by Thugs. I i ° eet imported mixtures, with collar of raccoon or o’pos- palate ; ! ? “ps acei Sie. Ga sum. Smartly tailored loose coat, dark blue. oxford, did ay dalibaad ote, STREET Extra heavy quality, reinforced | on clothes, as stated nine times brown or tan. — gusset. - Black, yous taupe, * Shan once wulding at No. on Wertl Be ct mre. - Four models in Canton, crepe de chine, or satin: Nightgowns 5.00 Meike Saieiteiodds the passrciman rose - beige, cordovan faced canton. Draped dresses, with smart new de: 100 Royal 5 ie a2 . Pureued his ascaltants, black, white and silver. tails in sleeves, draperies, etc. Navy, black or brown. Lovely pastel-tinted gowns in Hag toon aivenisd, followings taxi-l fl 2,95 W 4 | R , crepe de chine and radium silk an aenenae “aces into «the 1 t O n u 4 Ss —lacey or tailored hallway to go home the three men / pounced upon him and manned: in SIZE 9X12 FEET Py a Simple V To Zi : ; , 3 00 » End Dandruff The braided girdle, the A : hae on ee tapering sleeve, tightly 65 Smart Silk ever failed to remove dandruff at Onde, and. tig is to dissolve it, then 7 1 Regularly $85.00 yy? it entirely. To do this, fi ©! Melee tee ann drapery e mare of ii 2 Hostery stofe (thisiy all you will need), apply thisunusua One of the finest values we have gd te sain era peti is eas a been ele to offer this year. An Mn every ,case—the best on finger of African cape have the ot expe ak 0. unusual assortment of colors an the market at the price” sites ping most of not ati of Your] smart contrasting gore are, 705 designs neatly fringed. , gone, and three or oteatone will completely| {| and strap. In tans, with ‘optirely destroy every rown and, trace of it, no mater] I] darker b inserts, dandruff you way havo. 2.25 all ttehing and digging a“ will ny saintly, and ill be lustrous, Rie / Breage times beiter—Advic- psa All-Silk Hose, 1.85 & Lustrous sidk hose, full-fash- i ioned, with double silk garter | tops, ‘Black only. NO RETURNS NO EXCHANGES NO C, 0, D'S avtltiel a (EIGHTH FLOOR) i