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BOGUS $5 BILL LEADS TO ARREST OF THREE MEN Charged With with Counterfeiting After Raid—Chauffeur Makes Complaint. “Mhree men charged with counter- iting were locked up early to-day the Bast 22d Street Station, to be ed over later to the Federal au- thorities. - They described themselves @o John P. McGill, thirty-two, Phila- @iphia; Harry Shannon, twenty-eight, Oklahoma, and Jack* Waldorf, nine- feen, Louisa, Ky. ‘The only one who ve an occupation was Waldorf, who an artist. The men were arrested at 3 fm rooming house at No. 151 Bast Mth Street by Detectives Gilman and Lambert and a uniformed: policeman ef the East 22d Street Station. |The Officers went In with drawn revolvers They ‘said they found on each man three $1 bills cleverly raised to $5. In Waldort's room, they sald, they found ® quantity of artist's materials and @tchings and other pictures that at- tested the ability of the prisoner, In fhe rooms of two of the men they found automatic 8. The arr made on the com- Plaint of a taxicab chauffeur, whose 2 yas not made pu’ He said Mist night at Broadwoy and 42d St and took him to a-house nm Thi venue und th Street, id him a $5 bill and got ct ter, When the chauffeur was count- his money, the $5 bill did not scem right, and on « in ft had been raised from a $1. th } bill he fad taken tn and ho thought he could point out the house into which his fare had gon: He went w itt fay hie ide ho tad giver e th risor thing about the a IN NEW YORK CITY. “Tales A 2° Re Mi knowing tered bills, Show, American Legio: Mevting, Pennsylvas A ‘ew Yor's Cit Confere: aod A of Chari- fit Paper turers’ A: tion, mee! oon. Kiwants 38.20 P.M Bourd of Bdueation, v av. WILLIAM T. CARLETON, OPERA FOUNDER, DIES Was Father of Cawoas Musicul Willem opera elms his bome Jong tines Opera, Corr eeventy-three, y evening at of William PB, the tnusical funeral will be beld w morning at All A.M CHARLES ©, CARMANY, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 27, Charles ©. Carmany, one of the owners and managers of the Fredonia Hotel,’ died in the Atlantic City Hospital to- day ofter an appendicitis operation. MAS, MONIC. U. FULLERTON Mrs, Monica B, Pullerton, eighty-ctvo, died yesterday at the home of her} daughter, Mrs. Agnes Waroer, Ne. sno Avenue G, Canarale, 1. torn. in Dubitn,, but ‘Tad cosiged ta Brooklyn seventy-five years. Solemn requiem maas will be celebrated to-mor- row morning at the Church of the Holy Family, Canarsie, — MRS. H.W. WALLISTHR, Funeral services were held fn the Campbell Funeral Chi Mrs, Elizabeth Walton McAll died Inst joel in the Pr Hospital, Mrs. McAllister, whi conse ber svuldier, welfare activites when peace was declared, waa known personally to thousands of aervice men, now Inmates of Government hospitals, did nut RUFCS DELAFIELD. Rufus Delutletd, dfty-nine, eve the New York family of that name, in Plainteld, N. J. 4 a poultr: fancier, his birds winning many peizea, He wes President of the Newark Poul- try Men’s Assugiatiua and 0 member of the Rotary Club, He leaves kis his muther and u broth wr of CHARLES &. CONN ac vsideat of the Lae anton Button Wor tye business There’s a satisfaction you won't forget! SUNBEAM COFFEE Rich and satisfying, delicious beyond comparison. ° —make it your own way IF YOU ARE NOT SATIS~ FIED THAT THE CONTENTS OF THIS CAN IS OF THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE QUAL” ITY. YOUR DEALER WILL CHASE Price Austin.Nichols € Co. (incorperated) NewYork FOOD PRODUCTS Chicago LEONARD EAR OIL (T DOES RELIEVE DEAFNESS and HEAD NOISES. Simply rab it in back of the ears and insert in nostrils. At every drug store. : — PENNY A POUND PROFIT =e aay Taso. ann SPECIALS for Thursday, Sept. 28th oasted Cocoanut Marshmallow Bonbons: The name prepares you for a “e 24e “pecial Mixed andy The big variety package which ffers everyone a chance at sis favorite sweet. POUND NET Briarcliff Milk Chocolate Covered Nougatines Regularly 69c. POUND NET FOR cAACT LOCATIONS 39c | SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. American (A. T.C.) Cord Tires—full oversize $10 for the 30x3 1-2—LAST WEEK ___Hroadway at Ninth at Ninth otable Exhibit of Dahlias Joins the Store’s ’s Autumn Display | 1 formerly A. Us Stewart Store hours now 9 to 5.30 PI 0. rerdiyhids- 4700 pein 708 Main Aisle, New Building, Motor entrance. Orders taken for strong, field-grown roots, 50c to $5 each, to be delivered in late April, 19% 1923 ‘Chinchilla Coats for with ee fend || lpeorss $15 | Roomy, double- breasted coats Germania may be necessary times, so let us be erate not to misjudge each other and to hold back sharp words and have on hand at some- consid- all times a full purse of FAs hilia soft words, which may mean e ihe) esi more than gold to some suf- aa i > pile ferer who crosses our path. fab vety sarees practical for {| general wear, re september . | little sifters and | s, 1 to 6 years old. French blue, turtle green, | brown or nevy blue. ined throughout in good quality twill teen in matching color. | Third Floor, Old Bullding Ecrase Leather Writing Casés, $5 Smart little cases of ecrase leather in brown or tan—also in rose and in blue—with| good s, lined with matching moire d beautifully fitted up with Gay Printed Crepes in Costume Blouses , calendar, address book, cil holder. Also in ain leather. Third Floor, Old Buliding, Paris Trimmings Cabochons, — si ments and buckl 50e to 87. Pure Cast Iron ‘Safety Cooker, $2 $3.75 grade 100, Safety cooker, kettle and steamer combined. Never wear out. Improve with age, because they absorb fats. The more they ure used, absorbing good, clean, sweet fats,the more seasoned and smooth they become, e orna-| : io | pearls $8.93 to $25. of; Old Bullding New Ercoch, Fabrics In the Salon ‘s Dress EEE The f coats moda in Wanamaker Stor M. RODIER and the lection with w well as for the rateful for t} rials at her Zenaholoky Matelasses other from RODIER, their authentic crea- latter in « num- nating pat 3 and | ew stripes, tinsel fechiis mann obtor, embroidered and plain wea’ colors for evening and Raillaine Velvet-finish Velours-de-laine elange plain colors, In three new weaves: Agnellas -drop-stitch Corded , Matelassed. Smartest of colors First Floor, Old Buliding “Always busy,’ commented a customer yesterday on our Table of Duvetyns at $3.85 yd. “IT never pass here that I don’t see half a dozen people purchasing’’—she said. Why? Because— 36 in. silk duvetyn, of a quality as soft and pliant as chiffon velvet, cannot be found elsewhere in New York for this Prices And ulso, we might add, because amongst the differ: in wh it is displ: d —black, white, all the hanes 3 sei for, grays, and glorious tones of American beauty red and C gold— are always to be found a number of odd unusual ones that few st: keep. Street Floor, Old Building t shades s calling 71 Oxford Bags—$15 each Less than wholesale f cowhide. Smooth grained, hand-bourded. Black, 18 and 20 “, Leather or plaid lining, Sewed-in Fine, ecrviceable bags. Seventh Gallery, New Building In the Women’s Fashion Salon Long, slender, fur-trimmed Coats To be worn withthe new long skirts Straight. Graceful. Luxuriously warm. Great, soft collars and cuffs in beaver or squirrel—two of the smartest furs this season—and of unusual quality, for the Women’s Fashion Salon is specializing this season in really remarkable furs in both coats and suits. $135 Soft pile fabrics, which are more than ever in demand now that th mode is, once more distinetly feminine. In dark: brown, kit fox, gray, nayy blue and black, Second Floor, Old Building The Perugia Pump ee As smurt interpretation, in patent leather, of the snug-fitting, ankle-high pump, the creation of Perugia, the amous bootmaker of Nice who has just da shop in Paris, where in a short has creuted-a sensation, Steps into favor at $15 * * The Wanamaker copy, 0 which has been very successful since iis introduction to } Jew York a few weeks ago, is an exact reproduction, in so far as it was possible to make it. In place of the, parallel lines of gra; enamel across the long tongue, which is cut in one with the short vamp, we have used narrow inlays of beige ooze leather, and in place of the high, stilted heel we have used a two-inch French heel, which is more suitable to the American woman’s foot. * * Our representative, who has just returned from abroad, tells us that Madame Perugia selected from among the myriad of smart shoes this paticular model as her favorite hoe. First Floor, Old Building. Tou Miss 14 to 20 Suits of English tweeds EN Suits to please the most fas- tidious. And this season Miss 14 to 20 seems to know more than ever just what she wants in smart sports and trotteur clothes, $32.50 * perfectly cket mode Se in a simp! may be worn | Fine English tweeds, which have | that delightful misty tone in blue, tan, brown and green. Second Floor, Old Building Parisiennes are wearing long necklaces and earrings of amber and carnelians with their costumes and frocks of brown. \ $16—for $30 Amber Necklaces | Special purchase, Uncut clouded or clear crystal amber, graduated, 36 to 40 in. lengths. Oval beads. Nowhere else have we seen amber necklaces to compare with these at the price, Earrings to Match, $10.50, $12.75 pair Set in solid gold mountings, shaped, Modern Chinese Amber Necklaces, $35 In the rich brown shade so much in favor, Matching Earrings, $10.50 to $12.75 Net in solid gold, matching tone and shape. | | Necklaces of Carnelians, $16, $20.50, $28 Loveliest of three and four balls, round or I, their rich brown the exact tone of one of the | favorite shades in f . With uneut cabochons, d oval in shape. Others with cut and polished stones alternating with rondelles of cut crystal, Earrings to Match, $8 to $23 Set in solid gold with carnelians, both uncut and cut. Street Floor, Old Bullding Writing Paper—Rare Sale | Samples and surplus of writing paper, correspondence | cards and envelopes, in boxes, to be sold at far below whole- | sale prices. » ) wholesale prices 18c box 1 25e to 55¢ box 200 boxes, ribbon tied or banded, each box containing 24 abbeets white of w or tinted. and 24 envelopes; ing paper or 24 correspondence’ card { wholesale prices 28c box 1.65¢ to 80c box 534 boxes, hinged, ribbon tied, each box containing : paper and 24 envelopes, or 24 sheets of puper, 12 correspondence cards und 86 envelopes. White or tinted. J wholesale prices 58c box 1 75e to $1.30 box mi » hinge: ed, ribbon tied, each box containing 24 sheets of correspondence ‘cards and 26 envelopes. White, tinted and assorted tints.’ 95c box iinged, ribbon tied, each correspondence cards and 36 er { wholesale prices 1 $1.80 to $2.50 box containing 3 quires of velopes, White, tints. rOxe | writing pape | Assorted tints, Subway Aisle, New Bullding we Sale of Turkish Towels Excellent quality. Very low prices $2.40 doz. 76 doz. 18x36 in:, white. Weight 3 Ibs, to the doz. $4 doz. 7 45 dozen, ° 20x40. in, Blue border only. Weight 4 Ibs. to vie doz, $4.50 doz. 97 doz, 22x44 in., white. Weight 544 Ibe. to the doz. $6 doz. 185 doz. 24x44 in. Red, blue or white borders. Weight 7 lbs. to the dozen. $9 doz. 60 dozen, 24x46 in. 73 dozen, 26x50 in. Extra heavy. All white. Weight 1015 lbs. to the doz. | } | | Blue or Pink Jacquard border, _ First Floor, Old Building. ee | | | | Weight 71¢ Ibs. to the doz. A elon little list of extra-size ORIENTAL RUGS At a Fourth to Half Less Sale-Price Serapi--15.4 & 9.11 ft....... $375 Kermansha—16.7 x 10.5 ft $450 Serapi—15.6 x 12.3 ft.. $450 Kermansha-—16.2 x 10, s ft $450 Kermansha—18.1 x 10.2 ft. $450 Anatolian—16.8 x 11.11 ft.. $650 Serapi—21 x 13.10 ft. $720 Sarouk—19.10 x. 12.3 ft.. $1350 Sarouk—19.6 x 12.4 ft. $1800 Kashgar—I9,8 x 11.8 ft. $1250 Anatolian Rugs, room-sizes, at a Fourth less | | Salo Sale Size, firads — Prieo Size Grade Prieg 11.9 x 8,2 ft, . $300 $225.00 | 11:2 x $300 $225.00 9x 6.1 ft. - $165 $123. i 14.1 x 10.6 ft. $375 $281.50 11.6 x 7.9 ft...... 8275 ney 18.9 x 10. $420 $315.00 pide oS psc Fea) $325 4.7 13.8 x 10. $420 336.00 (+ Gorevan Rugs—special purchase—Fourth less Especially desirable for Dining-rooms. Very durable. Sise Prics 11.1 x 9.8 ft, 5x 9.3 ft Siss Last Three Doys of 1 Sagsoniber Sale of China - Half Price for Dinner Sets One entire Aisle given over to their display * #6 } Imagine getting a complete dinner set for $10! And observe the wide, convenient range of prices— ‘ $10—$15—$20—$25—$30—$35 $40—$50—$70—to $225 For dinner sets of $20 to $450 grades ‘ein French and other im- and English and American with all the important semi-po piece for p each set, with extra pieces added—- Inetter dit hea, turcuns, We haye sold twice as many dinner sets in the last three days as we did at the same time in the China Sale last year (and that was a bigger Sale than any we had ever had before) but we have hundreds of sets at [Half Price to meet the demands cf the next three and last days. 12 tables, dinner sets, 20 to 40 per cent. less. A Fifth Less for art pottery, tea, coffee, chocolate and breakfast sets, fancy glass and fancy china, cut glass, Fry oven glass and all our glass table stemware. Half Price for concrete garden furniture and art bronzes and marbles. Second Gallery, New Building With good suits, every tearable point doubly reinforced Tweeds, worsteds, mixtures, sport, box Norfolk, yoke and invert- ‘$12. 50 100 imported fabrics, pure worsteds, ) two styles in blue and gray, sizes 8 “St$14. 50 oo. Middy and Oliver Twist models. Two with each suit. Embroidered emblem and two pairs full-cut knickers with eac! h suit, ed pleat models, sizes 8 to 18 years. to 18 years. Special purch Tw eed Suits for Little Boys, $7.50 Street Floor, New Building pair in on sleeve, denen germane Lannie nal htc