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Kissel jr., said Germany (par 23.8 cents per sold mark)— || by his friends to be a member of the Cables 1%] club, The doorman saw one of the Awitssrtand (oar 19.3 cents per tranc)— men thrust a hand into Kissel’s coat Holland par’ 42 cente per fioriny— > | Pocket. He said nothing but slinped Cables oo... 39.20 39.14 89.25 | to Sixth Avenue and got ‘Policeman Belgium (par 19.3 cente per franc)— Henry Koch of Traffic B. Cables ..... 6.05, 6.00 6.36 When Koch and the doorman got Austria (decimal of cent to the crown)— | back the pair were starting for Fifth Demand ...... 012% — .0013% 0018 | Avenue. Koch threw his nightstick Greece (par 19.3 cents to the drachma)— te haae Cable a yaa gs | atter them when they fatled od his order to stop, and the doorman Sweden (par 20.8 cen own) — Cubs ne ae ae 2as7 |tan into the club shouting. This Norway (par 26.8 cents per crown)— brought many members to the chase, Cables 18.52 18.50 18.28 | Benjamin was among them. Denmark (par 26.8 cents per crown) — ‘The two fugitives sped swiftly. Of- Cables .. 20.17 20.16 20.12 ficer Koch leaped on the running Spain (par 19.8 cents per pencta)— board of a passing taxicab in pur- Cables ..... 1 15.21 18.27 | suit, Hungary (demimat f cent to th — 4 Dean oa a ae The fugitives gave up at Fifth Crecho-Slovakla (par 20.3 cents per crown) —|AVenue and were taken to the West Demand ...... 318 919 347 [47th Street Station, The police Poland (decimal of cent to the mark)— | Searched them and found Kissel’s Demand 00% 008% 007 | eold watch, his seal ring and a silver Finland (par 19.3 cents per mark)— knife. There was also a woman's Demand .. 2.58 2.58 2.58 Jhandbag which, detectives believe, Jugo-Slavia (decimal of cent to the erown)—lwas taken from another automobile. Demand ., 42 41 41 It bore the address of a resident of Roumanta (decimal of cent.to the leu)— Plainfleld, N. J. soto Angela haat Te Nand: Cankaaiants ee deo, « The piisoners sald they were Demand ...... 10.12% 100.12% 100.03 |Charles Pecoraro, eighteen, of No. Japan (par 49.8 cents per yen 101 West 108th Street and Louis Cables 5 48.37 48.50 [| Dino, seventeen, of No. 854 Second Hongkong (par 59, dollar)— Avenue, Park Benjamin said he calcite ry 00 88.00 | would appear in Court with Kissel aes an nts per rupee)— Cables 20.25 this morning. Cables. 5 giz | RESOLUTE ENDS LAST TRIP UNDER U. S. FLAG Brazil (centa per milrels)— on te Go to Panama Te- Cables ....... M87 4187 11.40 Chile (par 20.00 cents per paper peso)— f Maritime Dry Ruling. her last voyage under the Cables. 40 daige: || Eines @ Page 7. flag the United American ASKS RABBIS TO HELP Liner Resolute pulled into port to-day CHECK BIG WINE FRAUDS| "ith © full complement of passenzers will go into drydock immodiately For other financial news si for Thee eneoiectnaYoundcne vorta Yellowley Says Huge Quantity Oe} cruise, beginning Jan. 9, tained by “Fakers,” before at date the A ed from her 1 E. ©. Yellowley, Acting Prohibition] ¥¢ low by that of Pana Enforeement Director, has called al pehlaent meeting of rabbis and other prominent} tion regulation: Jews to be held next week to consider SERIE, SES steps to stop the fraudulent release of] RATLROADS NOT ALLOWE acramental wine CREASE TE Mr. Yellowley says lons of wine have be fake rabbis.’ At present, y who can get 100 Jews to say are members of his “cong * is able to pose successfully as a iiand get wine. p TO DE. jousands of gal-| WASHINGTO! n to] tions of tra ny] authority to di 11.—Appltea- s on trafme orlgi- Rocky Mountains or to-day by and Peralta, apin; night, Mme. Matzenauer, Messrs. De Luca, Rothier will be a performance of Verdi's — opera Alda in the Armory at Jerome] Concerts and recitals for the com- Avenue and Kingsbridge Road, wh ‘OB weer are ae a an By Frank H. Warren. To-night, as part of the Bronx ob- servation of Armistice Day, there 20,000 seats have been installed, Car aris melia Ponselle, Anne Roselle, Leon Lown Balls, Idackbener, oRuse Rotheir of the Metropolitan and other Nadist, third concert, Carnegie notables will be in the cast, supported | Hall; night, vocal concert by Giuseppe by a large chorus ani an orchestra] Muro, tenor, Mme. Olga Cristolo- ; i : : . veanu and others, Town Hall; third directed by Guiseppe Bamboshek of | violin recital by Mischa Elman, Hip- the Metropolitan. podrome mae Monday, night, violin contest re- The symphony concerts for young|¢ital, Michael Banner, violinist, Aeu- lian Hall , ucsday, evening, Dimitry Dobkin, rnegie Hall, celebrate on this oc-] Russian tenor, Town Hall; Ethel sion the twenty-fifth anniversary|Grow, contralto, program of Amer- people, starting this afternoon in fe of the series which were founded by]ican songs, Aeolian Hall; Isadora Walter and Frank Damrosch in 1898.} Duncan, dancer, Carne Sins- Each of these conductors appears in] heimer Quartet, Wurlitzer Audl- to-day's program. torlum; Philhar Orchestra, fir: == of Mctrop ra House series The Philharmonte Orchestra's noy-| of © elty for its coming Thursday and} Wedne Erika Morini, Wriday concerts 18 a symphonic poem, | violinist, \ udium Thea- otha,” by Alexander Savine. Ar-| tre: f tty Tillotson’s Amer- thur Shattue Pianist, ts the soloist | ican Artist series, Town Hall; Isadora at to-morrow's concert in Brooklyn ‘arnegie He will play Saint-Saens's Afth piano ufternoon, Julla Glass, concerto, Other numbers are Brahms's ian; night, Paul Bernard, ond symphony, Liszt's poem, Sinsheimer Qua 'Tasso,'’ and ‘Sacome's Dance" of Philharmon'e Strauss. ‘ — n Philharmonic The opening week's opera bill, as nt first of already announced is, condensed Neighborhood Mon« “Tosea;"" Wednesday Moore, plants, “Boris dunoft’’ with Chaliapin; t, Aeolian; “L'Amore dei tre Re, nist, Carnegie. Miss Bori, Messrs. Edward| Saturday of season's (debut with Metropolitan) |eoncerts tor ¢ ren by iphony and Didur; Friday, first re-| Society, Carmexie y Josef vival Strauss’ er Rosenka Carnegie; Emma with Mmes. Easton Jeri nd Sun-] Calve, tal, Aeolian; night, delius, Messrs, Paul Bender (debut) | Gita 1, Avolian; debut Schutzendorf (debut); |of City Symphony stra, Dirk Foeh, con The Premier Makes each meal a real celebration, sone Whatever else you may have for dinner America the appearance on the table of a dish of rich, flavorful Horton’s Ice Cream lends a touch of distinction to the meal. When you think of ice cream, think of Horton's, beca use youknow it is made of the finest, pure't cream, fruit end flavors, in a scrupulously clean plant and is always t 1 1851] - J.M. HORTON ICE CREAM CO. - 1922 yellow borders; double bed The Auditorium, 3 P. M. Children’s Book Week Opens Talks by three authors of children’s books Broadway at Ninth Formerly A. T. Stewart Monday’s News Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Monday’s Golden Specials in Stewart Week Sir Joshua Reynolds eminent and knighted, the famous English artist, on record as having said: “It is not birth that makes the artist, but decision, ap- plication and industry.’ One may be too rich to ‘become anything but heir to another man’s money. Poverty or anything akin to it except laziness—sor- rows, disappointments, oppo- sitions, secant schooling—may puzzle, but a man can go ahead and win if he sets him- self sturdily and steadfastly to the one thing he can do, If you ever want a Small Grand Piano, Stewart Week is the time to get it We are offering what is probably the most remarkable opportunity ever offered in grand pianos. The Lindeman Grand Our $800 grade; length 4ft.8 ia with bench.. $695 The Brambach Grand Our $800 grade; length 5 ftes with bench, 5 $635 Each in brown mahogany or ebony; and for those who wish the piano to fit in with a defin- ite decorative scheme or color we had some of the pianos come through the factory in the raw wood, so that they might be . painted or decorated to individual taste. The cost of this is only $50 extra. We procured the very low prices for these Grands— $635 and $695—by having several makers of Grgnds com- pete with one another for the honor of being represented in Stewart Week. The result is a value which cannot be dupli- cated. First Gallery, New Building. The Silk Rotunda offers Monday— 1,000 yds. $3.50 Duvetyn, $2.40° yd. A penutiful ree with a sheen like frost. Closely woven, firm, runs oo the fingers like softest velvet. Lovely for draped gowns. 86 in. wide. Ten shades—black, navy blue, French blue, five shades ‘of brown, dove gray and smoke. 1,200 yds. $3.85 Canton Crepe, $2.55 yd. A (igh, firm, crinkly weave with weaving qualities to outlast most fabrics. fe dyed; not all Canton crepe takes the dye well and is apt to have a rusty appearance. 40 in. wide. Larg2 quantity of black; smaller quantities of brown and navy blue, the two most desirable colors. Note the limited quantities in both these silk offerings. Early comers will be the most satisfied choosers, Monday. The Sil k Rotunda, Street Floor, Qld Bullding. $175 Theodore Haviland Dinner Sets, $85 Less than half price for 100 sets of china dinner ware by one of the world’s first potters. 112 pieces, the regulation aumber plus sugar bowl, cream pitcher, cake plate and bowl. Fresh, attractive design, combining conventional border of biscuit tan, and outside line of coin gold and sprays of pink rosebuds. Coin gold ribbon handles, Second Gallery, New Bullding, $85 Axminster 9x12 ft. Rugs, $55 Seamless rugs of a hi No heavier Axminster rugs go quickly. AV y jacquard weave, with the colors woven through to the back. than these are made. The 105 that we have to sell will no doubt $115 ret’ 9x12 ft. Chenille Rugs, $65 Heavy, long-wearing wool-back rugs, all with plain centres of rose, taupe, blue, brown or mulberry, with deeper self-colored borders. Some with decorative borders. 60 rugs. $80 Worsted Wilton 9x12 ft. Rugs, $45 Seamle: lovely and v and all of one kind: Plain golden brown centre with a deeper brown border ; serviceable—a worsted rug is the best wearing. Only 75 rugs. $175 Large size Wilton Rugs, $115 Sizes 9x15 ft. and 11.3x12 ft. Worsted Wilton rugs, closely woven; good reproduc- tions of Oriental and Chinese effects. Only 50 rugs in this group. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding. $11.50 and $12.50 Ail-wool Blankets, $8.65 pr. | 570 pairs of blankets, all from our regular stock prices started skyward. 150 pairs all-wool_plaiii 210 pairs all-wool plaid blar white biankets, pink, blue, ros« borders; double b inkets, block designs in pink tan, gray; double bed size; 4% Ibs, lock ‘designs in rose or blue; double bed size; 5 150 pairs all-wool v0 60x84 in, 60 pairs all-we fool white ‘blanke pink, rose, blue $12 65 for § $18 Blankets of superior quality of highest qualit bound with cream silk in pink, blue and dust 102 pairs a First Floor, Old Bullding Great Offerings in Housewares Aladdin Aluminum Ware $3 for $4.60 five-quart tea kettles. Only 500. $1.75 for $2.85 twd-quart double boilers. Only 150. 5 for $4.50 8-cup Aluminum coffee per ay s, with Protected handles, Only 50. =. 8 $1.75 for $3 Tourteaniien Floor brushes. Only 350, $1 for $1.65 three-quart covered sauce * * pans. Only 150. . Many Other Articles $8.75 for $11.50 Kitchen Tables, 2 porcelain enamel top, one drawer. Only 36, * + 95 for $1.2 sheet iron, Only 100. $6.50 for $8 doz, Table panies, Stainless steel blades, celluloid han 90c for $1.40 Aluminum coffee percola- tors, 6-cup size, Only, 100. $10 set for $1 Stainless steel, 3-piece x40 in. Carving sets, mostly horn handles, some with sterling silver ferules, * $9.75 for $12.50 to $1 0 nickel plated Double roaster, 11x16 in., electric coffee percolators, 6 and 7 cups, plain and Colonial design—only 62. . 75 for —only 300, 5 guaranteed electric iron, 6 Ib. Seventh Gallery, New Bullding. Only 50 doz. ing, beautifully done, in the smart, small patterns of the more expensive matel Unusually fine satin in black, dark brown and navy blue. an important note. Crepe de chine collars and cuffs round linen colli Renee Band Brown with gold, beige with brown, henna with blue or turquoise with gray. Unusu- ally well made. Vest chemises, $2.75 to $10.50, for Step-in drawers, $2.75 to $11.95, for striped; the mannish coat sw which {s such a favorite with FE lish women and is much worn I for spor over sweater, Brown and and gri So slight in weight and so soft to feel. Straight coat models in the nature! evlor, leather buttons, Bought earlier in the year before | “Bought of A. T. Sheet in 1868” —writes a woman ahout a mattress; “recovered and cleaned by John Wanamaker in 1896—now you have another chance to make it over, but I will not promise the job for 1950!” The mattress y made over. It is most satisfactory,” writeé the owner again, “so clean and comfortable. In every way you have kept up the traditior s of your firm. That's the spirit of Stewart Week; high quality, good services, and lowest prices of the season. In the Blouse Salon $10.75 Matelasse Jacket Blouses, $7.50 Silver or gold tinsel stitch- $14.75 Jersey Overblouses, $8.95 Embroidered in good patterns— ilustr rs and cuf ed or s and Third Floor, Old Building, Silk Lingerie Much Less ightgown: » to $16.75, for $6. 0 grades, Envelope aren s, $2.95 to $10.95, for $3.95 to $15.5 grades, 50 to $14.50 grades, .75 to $16.50 grades. The finest silk lingerie of its kind sample | a small lot of other exquisite underthings—Georgette crepes, lingerie colors. Strictly tailored, lace and embroilery trimmed styles, in small and medium sizes, Main Aisle, Street Floor, Old Bullding. $2.95 Silk Stockings, $1.95 pr. Imported, chiffon weight 200 pairs only, in black only, of full fashioned thread silk stock- ings eon Saxony, in chiffon weight, with flaring tops and high spliced heels, Mercerized cotton double tops and sole Siz 6. Rt to 1 Main Alsie, Street Floor, Old Buliding. Women’s Sport Shop $10 to $11.50 Brushed Wool Sweaters at $5. 65 Two models, both effect wear, and the smarty s i tar and brown, black and white, navy (Illustrated.) $12.50 Imported Camel's Hair Sweaters, $9.75 $35 Pure Silk Tuxedo Sweaters, $25 Many interesting weaves in blac navy blue, beige, brown and all the prevailing colors. Well fitting Second Floor, Old Buliding. $55 Topcoats of i* $35 Made to our order in our own workrooms—of fine, soft English fleeces purchased by us in London. ‘The fascinating paste! mixtures of tans, gr: conservative greens, dull rose reds and blues. Excellen model— of course, und perfectly tailored. Belted or unvelted, Second Floor, Old Buliding. $50 and $60 Floor Lamps, $25 t From Budapest, IPS, they were ) | hand-carved out of fine hard wood. Seven designs in the carving. Two size junior size, 54 and 56 in,; senior size, 60 in. high. Finished in three different Ways—miahogany and gold, walnut and gold, black and gold. Mountings in French bronze-finished metal. Two lights, silk cord and plug. Ilandsome silk ades to fit may be ior large dining roon whit unglaved f k a5 mgMy envelopes in four 7 whitep Lox, - had from $18 to BOD © ee Second Gallery, New Bulldings $25 and $40 Framed Mirrors, $15 ang $25 Panel and over-bi et mir , blue and gilt and brown and gilt frar 4 small, medium and quite la 28, ave : t enough Eighth Gallery, New Building. $8 Bohemian Glass Bouls, $3. 85 price for gor- ge € ‘ > Bohemian it colors stand, er, ¢ Oriole ¢ le green, orchid, Ss na Gallery w Buliding. $3 Boxes Fine Note- “paper, $1.50 imited number Supe > paper, note e vat 16 sheets, and r acked in a good, Social Stationery, Street Floor, Cid Building,