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* cop in this special night's work, You YOUTHFUL THEF [STERLING HOMES DVES NTO TUB | HEAD GETS CHANCE AT CGA STORE) TO SETLE DEBTS He]Creditors Obtain Oxley’s Re- lease to Straighten Out Affairs. Then, Dripping Wet, Dives Into Waiting Arms of Policeman. f that Alfred ¢ of the bankrupt A thirteen-year-old boy elothes were soak the arms of Patrolman J wet di Homes Corporation, No. 1 V shovits of the Morrisani t, who pleaded guilty last July ter the latter kept a ten-minute bu bn indictment of grand larceny in giar watch with drawn revolver and] the second degree, will he more Use nightstick outside a small side window] ful at large than in Sing Sing, @ ma- of a cigar store at No, 1 ton Avenue, corner 168th Street, the st night. At the station the fled himself an Alfred Lang- bard of No, 334 East 121st Strect Patrolman —_ Hershovits, hearing crashing glass, hastened to the store He found the doors locked, ,but the window, which is on the 168th Street st@e, was broken in, He heard noise from within and crouched beside the window. After about ten minutes a foot ap- peared or the window sill. In a mo- ment a hand came into view. When Vashings | jority of his creditore through: Assist- ant District Attorney Wiledn, pre- sented to Judge Mancuso, whert Ox wax arraigned for sentence to-tle petition asking that he be given a chanee to make what restitution he finds possible and to straighten out the tangled affairs of the corpomation. Accordingly, Oxley was released un~ der $5,000 bail and given three months to show what he can do in the way of satisfying bis creditors. Oxley dealt with people of small means who wanted to bulld homes He took deposits from scores of then on houses which he agreed to build, Int he didn’t build any houses and Le disappointed homescekers enused his arrest. Investigation by probation officers revealed that the Sterling Homes ubouis Wass brett h gf a one man organivation, Oxley undertook to handle all iw affairs and got 1 ovet his depth, His counsel, Peter J. Dooling, assured Judge Mancuso that lve did not profit by the losses of his eustomers ‘Oxley bas promised to sell his home at Eligabethport, N. J., and turnover the proceeds to his creditors, Mtiw father and mother have sent Wim $2,000 from England to be applied to the creditors’ fund, He repreaehted that he is the only man who can rownd up the assets of the company and a majority of phe creditors thought ft best to elve him the chance. [f at the end of three months will be se Hershovitz saw the limbs belonged to a boy he dropped his weapons and prepared to “nab the burglar as he Holding bix water-soaked prisoner at arm's length, the patrolman mmarehed the to the Marriannia Station, where the youth explained he landed in a tub of water when Jump- ing from the window sill into the store, Sixteen packages ol cignrete were found in his pockets, according to the police, most of them too wet for use. A charge of juvenite delinquency was made against him He also had pocket, which cause he thou » whistle th his he bought be- ‘might need o never can tell when you'll meet or iow quick you'll need a cop in this work I'm doin: ve added. — WORKED FOR WORLD MORE THAN 35 YEARS Oo 1. N than thirty -1 8 not made goud, he sed to privon : pct FAMILY OF FIVE OVERCOME BY GAS Joseph Giordano, thirty-four, his wife J and three children, were overcome by gas from a kitchen Jet early to-day in their home, No. 88 Cherry Street, Another tenant in the house smelled gas and called a policeman, An ambu- lance surgeon from the Beekman Btreet Hospital revived them. for more ployee in the of feeting aturday night. Yer- d to be betler and terde: visited Mr. Clark, - Franklin Simon s Co. A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Cor Ma adame and Mademoiselle WARM TWO-PIECE PAJAMAS FOR COLD WINTER WEATHER When femininity adopts pajamas, pajamas become feminine in fashion! FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS: Coat or Middy V-neck models. regulation trousers: solid colors or pink, blue or orchid stripes. 2.95 STRIPED POPLIN PAJAMAS: Middy V-neck models, bound with washable ribbon: regulation trousers: pink, blue or orchid stripes. . . . . . . 4.95 WOOL ALBATROSS PAJAMAS: Coat model in pink or blue. 9.75 Feminine Unpertuincs SHop—First Floor VETERAN PICKPOCKET MUST AWAIT SENTENCE NAMED BY HUSBAND, WEDS AFTER DIVORCI nes Pun-|Grove F. Marries Rx-Wite inhment for Six Crime. or Stawen, thirty-five, No, 1251] BALTIMORE, Nov. 20.—Louls Staich, Phage Rage anes » r of Stauch's Restaurant o at ae Sinan Teland, wan ranted » dnores 6 a HCHO UORORer, IO, 896 last July from Mrs, Muatitis ho Bronx. The wallet] Stanch, after he had named Grove | Muller, New York hotel man, Yesterday Mr, Muller and the former Mrs, Stave were married tn Baltimore at the home of the Rev. P. WH. Miller, with BF Cline, ‘Treasurer of the Academy of Music. s@ best man.’ Mr. Muller ts affiliated with more thar half a dozen hotele in New York Ihe and his bride are well known in thent cal circles. Mr. and Mra, Muller wil thelr honeymoon tn Havaya thelr return they will reside New York, oom at tho Biltmore Motel, but ts not 1 to his bed. iclan has been in attendance and his condition is reported * much improved, Tt ts ex- at he will sail next Saturday, CS OURO 2 divorer Schulman, Hitter Pte eontatned for the wbx! Itt now he's got to Walt until Jen, 15 $1. He was convicted hb time as a result, sentenced, He came up to-day panty Judge George Bpdine aud found 130 Venetian glaes powder box in blue, amber or amethyst — 07.50 Th SAPIENT MAN who is seeking a gift | knows that those details of shopping which wom- en love and men abhor, can be dispensed with Gibbs, who had found him xeity, © Bodine put sentence off imtil ibb« returbs. Meanwhile, Lasky tay in jal a ALLEGE WHISKEY FOUND IN “PINK TEA ROOM” spend Upon a by coming to Ovington’s. SIR THOMAS LIPTON pallial Seabee iiase 2 iPPpy experience, of how POSTPONES SAILING much careful thought the gift bespeaks! OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST Detained Here by Leave Vext Saturday, Thomas Lipton, who ts about tc | for home, is suffering @ slight which rvcessitated ay He 4s t nothing inerimi- isl gs his departure i, = Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets eet 8. 7 —r Beautiful Linens for The Thanksgiving Table =e HN. deck the festive board on Thanksgiving Day, { nt McCutcheon's presents Pure Linen Cloths of un- ry i surpassed quality. There are luxurious assortments of ‘ Fy both conservative Plain Damasks and elaborately hand- By i worked Fancy Cloths. Many are of new and exclusive i == design—all of the absolute purity, sturdiness of weave, and invariable durability traditional with McCutcheon Linens. et =— oe. (eed =— ——< Ee Ee LX = 9 28. =.= Illustration shows Pompeian Scroll design “Tet ete ~ Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Important Sale DRESS SILKS and VELVETS VERY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES , 5000 yards Crepe de Chine all silk) —Complete assortment of mgdium and dark colors, including liberal quantities of evening shades, white, brown, navy blue, and black. ps 39 inches wide per yard Black Silk Duvetyne— Good quality and weight. 36 inches wide : r $2.45 Black Canton Crepe— All silk. Fine quality and weight. 39 inches wide... $2.45 Black Chiffon Dress Velveteen— Ct ality and weight. hoice g $3.95 44 inches wide. Black Satin Canton— All silk. Excellent weight and quality, 39 ins. wide, $2.95 Black Chiffon Dress Velvet— All silk. Excellent quality and weight $5.45 39 inches wide, SILK DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR. Special Sales for Tomorrow ATA a 100 ‘“‘Master-Made”- Dining Room Suites Including 10 Pieces, and Formerly Priced 267.50 We are most fortunate in being able to secure these splendid suites to sell at this one low price, Each is of McCreery stan- dard ‘“Master-Made” quality, dignified and conservative in de- sign. They have all been carefully executed in combination Wal- nut and include a Buffet, China Clocet, Service Table, oblong Extension Table, five side Chairs and one Arm Chair. * Reg. U.S. Pat, Off (Seventh Floor) A Floor Lamp Event Individual Designs, Special at 397° Because this shipment is so very large, the manufacturer, a man well known for his splendid lamps, has granted us a conces- sion, which enables us to sell 42.00 to 60.00 lamps at this figure. There are Bridge and Chair lamp styles, as well as junior and reg- ulation floor lamp sizes, in natural wood and polychrome _fin- ishes, with heavy silk covered shades, lined and interlined and heavily fringed. (Sixth Floo) Thanksgiving Housewares Sale Continues to Offer Good Values Mirro Aluminum Col: 4. Royal Self IL. in, diamete Double Roast ' 515 in, dee, of blued Resularly' 1.28 Tbe ventilate racks - 10x14 he 1.75 Regularly: 2.00 unio 1,95 taxi? 2.75 Regularly 3.50 . Mirra Ua naa Cov ered Cooking Pot, 6-gt Regularly 9.20 1.89 . Aladdin Blue Enameled Steel Self Basting Roaster, 9x14. Regularly 2.50 MgslT 55 1.95 Regularly 3.00 Heavily Nickél Plated Nut Bowl, with cracke, and 6 picks. 1.95 Regularly §.00 Mirro Aluminum Cof. fee Percolator, high! polished, 6 cup cap, Regularly 2.23, 1.45 (Sizth Floor) Basting ouble Cereal or Rite rv of polished alu 2-qt. cap. gularly 2.25 Sameas above inWear ever Aluminum. Regularly 3.25 2.15 Wear-Ever Aluminum Seamless Double Roast er, self basting with tray, 10x15 3.95 Regul 12x16. Regulerly 6.00 1215x1733. Regularly 6,50 Mirro Aluminum Self Basting Double Roaster with tray, 11 44x16, 4.50