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+ Henne aro alleged to have arrived on tt RUSTON TAKES UP RIM BRIBE CARE AANSTFVEOR ‘Brooklyn District Attorney May Put Case Before Grand Jury. Five policemen of the Bath Beach Btation, four of whom were suspended from duty Saturday, were taken to the District Attorney's office in Brooklyn to-day for questioning on @ charge which is understood to in- welve acceptance of a bribe of $190 im @ liquor case ‘The men are Sergt. James Nozigiia Patrolman Walter H. Asklund, Mo torcycle Patroiman George P. Stacey. Bicycle Patrolman Charles C. Sufried aod Patrolman Arthur Henne. All gave Henne were suspended Seturday Henne is believed to have been sus- pended later. ‘The charges are understood to con- @ern the acceptance of $100 on Oct @ from Antonio Martorello, an ex- pressman of No. 2838 Stillwell Ave- gue, Coney Island, who was convey- fag from Williamsburg to Coney Island two barrels of what he insisted ‘was grape juice. He is said to have been stopped by Stacey in Harway Avenue near Coney Island Creek and questioned about the @ontents of the barrels. Nozigiia and Asklund are said to have come up at this moment in a police automobile, and a few minutes later Gufried and the scene. It is understood that Martorello’s truck and its contents were taken to &@ garage and held there under police guard whilo ho went to Coney Island and met a nephew, who helped raise $100. The original sum sought ts said to have been $200, but Martorello more than $100, After this sum was @elivered, it is alleged, the truck and Darrels were released. District Attorney Ruston questioned the five policemen and it is under- stood that Deputy Commissioner Daly and Inspector Kuhn were present. There was a report that the case would be placed before the Grand dury. ————. “HEALER” SCHLATTER DEAD OF PNEUMONIA Police Seek Mysterious Woman Who Posed as His Wife. BT. LOUIS, Oct. 17--Francis Schlat- ter, nationally known “miracle man’ and ‘divine healer,’ {8 dead, presum- ably from pneumonia. ‘The police started search immediately fer a mysterious woman who was with Schlatter when he engaged a suite of rooms on Eastern Avenue @ week ago. @he said she was his wife, The woman called a physict Gehiatter, giving th lyne Black.” The man died five m: efter the physician arrived and Black” dis The att Physician refused to issue a death o tificate and a post mortem will be con- ducted. disappearance into rt, twenty-five years ego, after healing thousands at Denver. he has been reported dead many ‘times. seo HARTZ C ANARIES Ses ek Copy Jenny Frock *65 None of the charm that marks the Paris suc- cesses of Jenny has been lost in the reproduc- tion of this gown for women. Flower motifs that fascinate you are made of folds of the fabric, just as they were originally created, and the beading that further ornaments it has been painstakingly copied. Made of a fine Canton crepe in navy, cocoa and black. THIRD FLOOR The Vogue of Two-Skin Scarves ‘Theditiereasing demand ‘for fur at every possible point in the costuttielmeans:an equal increase in the smartness of thetwosskin scarf. ‘Our-selection is extremely satisfactory both-inrvariety and-in-moderation of price. Mink, 2-skin, $46.50. Stone Marten, 2-skin, $65. Hudson Bay Sable, 2-skin, $98.50 : FOURTH FLOOR cA Sale of Women’s Fine Silk Stockings cAt Temptingly Low Prices Stockings you have the most need for immediately— qualities that will give you splendid service—colors to match almost any costume—prices lower than any you are apt to find—in some cases ‘the lowest we have in years. } —Silkwithlisletops and - durability,* black, . white 51,605; soles, dozens PF and brown. colors, black, white, cordovan, : African — enna otter, $2.35 castor, bronze, chestnut, new suede, suede, polo, medium soggy Aha aed doing eM ge Y> Putty, fawn, pearl, fawn, gun metal, suede, wn, beige, rose-beige, nude, gold, silver, flesh, cin- taupe, complex, camel,emerald, amon, otter, chestnut, taupe, cky, battleship grey, purple, grey, polo and rose-beige. navy,’ pink, yellow, orange, lavender, red, silver, Saxe blue. $2.75 pais enwork clocks ‘ -~ on silk stockings of $] 65 —An all-silk stock. excellent quality, black, white, e ing of good weight grey,gunmetal,suedeandbeige. GROUND FLOOR —Sheer silk stock- ings, so much in Greatly Reduced Women’s; Low’ Shoes :#7.85 Sketched above you will see a three strap style, slim and graceful in line, one of several models in this special selling. We have taken a large number of shoes from stock and radically reduced them in price Pumps with high and low heels. Oxfords with walking heels, patent leather, tan and black calfskin and a few black satin and combination pumps. Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the group. Wool! House, Dresses Of Serge and Poiret Twill Before you buy that inexpensive wool dress; simple of line and easy to slip into, look at the selection in our House Dress Department. You will find a number of styles, every one specially becoming in line and appropriate with its perfect simplicity and tailored smartness. are most moderately priced. $16.75, $19.75 SECOND FLOOR 2 Soutache Braided Hats Bring News uf Paris to Fifth Avenue Hats that speak the language of the Bois and the Boulevard—in terms of black satin and soutache braid, black, gold or silver. Decid- edly the newest and certainly the smartest note from Paris. Lord & Taylor introduces’ it, assuring its success with the most becoming styles, soft in line, yet with a dash unmis- takably Parisian. Just one mote evidence of the:smartness of braid. this season——and what a convincing evidence it is! FOURTH FLOOR An Excellent Value Thermos Carafe *5.50 A most useful and decorative article, as you'll agree when you see this graceful carafe in quart size. They come in colored enamel and are nickel trimmed. One of these in each important room of the home is not too many. They are particularly good values at $5.50 GROUND FLOOR \ i, =a i Br" Woman’s Opportunity in The Man’s Shop We would like to impress the women patrons ot Lord & Taylor with their opportunity in THE MAN’S SHOP. }, This is not the usual so-called man’s shop, but a truly masculine sphere, where husbands, sons and brothers may be completely outfitted with clothing, shoes, hats and furnishings. We urge the women to avail them- selves of our excellent service for the men of their family, using their own charge account for them. Express Elevators to the Tenth Floor Telephone FitzRoy 1900 Lord & Taylor Women’s Coats *97.50 “We have sketched here only two of the mo- dish silhouettes featured in our extensive selec- tion of women’s coats at $97.50 The elegant coat with slender straight lines and a muffling collar of softest flattering fur. The smart coat combining the bloused back with the side draped front using rich deep caracul collars and cuffs to distinguish it. These models are from a collection presenting every type of daytime coat for every type of woman at an exceedingly moderate sum. THIRD FLOOR id Eiderdown Baby Buntings *2.25 Priced Exceptionally Low Soft and warm, one of the really indispensable parts of a baby’s winter wardrobe. Made of a good quality’of ‘white eiderdown with a pink or blue ribbon binding. FOURTH FLOOR Made for Us and Specially Priced Elente Corsets ‘*3.75 We had a large number of these corsets made for us because they are built on particularly good lines, especially adapted to the average figure. Then we priced them specially low— the result is an excellent value. Sizes 22 to 30. SECOND FLOOR Knit Underwear In Winter Weights for Winter Days Cooler weather here at last —one of the inevitable aceom- paniments is a supply of warm underwear. You will find the values listed below excellent in every case. Cotton Union Suits 95¢— Fine weave, low neck, no sleeves or bodice top, knee length. § Regular’ and extra sizes. Well reinforced. Cotton and Wool Union Suits $2.75—Swiss ribbed, with low neck and no sleeves, knee length. + Sizes 34 to 40. Silk and Wool Union Suits $3.75—Low neck, no sleeves and knee length. Sizes 34 to 4o. ' Glove’ Silk, Top Union’ Suits $3.25—Tops of a heavy quality “glove silk, bottoms mercerized cotton. | Regular sizes are $3.25. Extra sizes; $3.50 = GROUND FLOOR New ‘Silk : Petticoats And Costume Slips for Fall Your fall and winter wardrobe isn’t complete until ; you have selected your supply of petticoats and costume slips ~—perhaps a different one for every frock—certamly at least two or, three of different qualities. ' Street shades— warm autumn colors and black in silk jersey, radium, taffeta, satin or Belding satin, $3.95 to $25 Petticoats Belding Satin—This guaranteed material is shown in black, navy, brown, tan and taupe, $5.95. § Extra sizes, $7.95 Silk Jersey—Made with an embroidered flounce ot silk jersey, $5.95 Costume Slips Charmeuse-—A tailored model in black, navy and brown is $6.95. A new side plaited model, in black, navy and brown is $10.75 SECOND FLOOR | 4 FIFTH AVENUF a,