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1V -tlrVftW- weEtD.'rufDiv; xK&JsJi. r COURT CROWD SWAY TO CELLO JAZZ TUNE 'Even Justice Grinned as Owner of Instrument Demonstrated How to Identify lost Property "How can you Identify this cHo M tha one you eay was stolen from you at the Hotel Commodore April 1," askod Assistant District Attorney O'ShaURh ncssy In tho Torkvlllo Court this mornln when Henry 31. Moskowltz. a musician of No. 1037 Fall Street, tho Bronx, toolc tho stand In the case OBtilnst William Miller, a n-nlter In the hotel, charged with crand larceny. "Why, by tho tone, Just like you would recoffnlzo a friend." replied Mos kowltz. 'TJay something," directed Justice Simpson, and Moslcotrltx TtywmaAA with a Jatz tune that soon had tho crowd id court room wayinjr. Eren Justlot oimpaon grinned. v.. a..f wV4 WUSMWJ JllLXV son -when loskowltx finished, "I'll hold jinici in i,duv Daw ror me urand Jury," Moskowltx, who ploys In the hotel erltl, lost his 'ceBo. A few days ago a man toot a 'ocllo to Julius Kessler. whruns a muslo store at -No. zto East 86th Street. AnH (VtnrfA r um t Mmment for 1150. A friend bf KcssVr's kWru'SSd.losL " " MM " HENRY PLEADS AGAIN. Denies NeRlect of Duty Charge Made in Sew Indictments. Police Inspector Domlnlek Henry pleaded not cullty toilay before judge Malono In the Court of Conorat fiessJona io a sup reeding Indictment filed yester day by the March Grand Jn'rv him -with nogleot of duty as commander Hnrv fvlnl .,nt t . . Indicted on a samllar charge. Tlhe - -, fiueB lu mal trezl aionday Food Drivers Rnd Strike. Danger that the butter? BSt and poultry markrt of Jfcw York' would bo pern'jaed pssscd last nlffht when strlkitis member of Local No. 162 of the IntornaMonnl llrotherhood of Tcainstoty, Chauffeur. Porters and Helpers oarcvil at 7.15' o'clock to co tmclc to the Jftht they had quit at 8 A. M. yesterday. TeaTtmeTtps tftvtr Uti a Cttd Tta Pit The pot should be well wsrmed with boiling wittr before the leave are put in. Try it the next time indnote ' the.difTerencetn the flavor of tout tea. But you will nod greater difference, when, hv itead of uling yoargroccr (or tet? yoa uk for, tt and use UPTON'S TEA Largest Sale in the World LEONARD WOOD CARNEGIE HALL MEETING, APRIL 17, IS POSTPONED. )IOLD YOUIl TICICRTS. They will lie honored for aeata If Gen. Wood peak here at a later date. Leonanl Wood Gunpaljm Committee ot Omiter New York. New York Brooklyn Newark Right Place to Buy Clothes-Men and Women MENTER MENTER CREDIT J flH30.pyunasEiMREDIT I6 42 STORES I LIV- B-VM2TBJi of I Paid ffik 42 TTIES Come to this friendly store if you want to know what real credit accomo dation is. Men, women, married or single, Menter invites you, and remem ber there is no extra charge for credit and you do not need to bring anyone to in troduce you. Read terms be low welcome. Menter's Terms $2.00 down and $2.00 a week on a purchase $30.00. On pur chases of SO, 76, 100 or 1C0 dollars liberal terms will be cheer fully arranged. Men's Suits 35 to 75 Women's Suits BOYS' SLUTS Coats, Dresses 10 to 20 MEN'S HATS 3to7 Bis: shipment just arrived from New York lk'uutiful Stvlcs WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE .New York Store 226 West 125th St. ONE PLIGHT IT Open Every E'ening i NcwarkSlorc. 149 Rfarlit St.-Cne Flight Up. Open Sat.Evc. Brooklyn Store 435 Fmlton St. ONU l'MGHT UP Open Saturday Evening Broadway at Ninfh, New York JOHN WANAMAKER Store open at 9 Store closes at 5 Great GOOD News for SA TURD A Y-for EVERYBODY Morp crnnr. fnrt.nnp.. 14.00ft nairs Women's, Men's and sChildren's Stockings at very low prices 'WrnVTRM I FOR CHIIJDREN I FOR Ml FOR WOMEN 2,424 pairs at $1.15 pair Seconds of $L85 grades Pure silk and artificial Bilk mixed: black with white or self color side clocking; white with black side clock ing; mock seamed leg, scam less foot; cotton tops, toes and heels. Sizes 8H to Main Aisle, Old Building 2,460 pairs at 65c pair Seconds of 95c $1 grades Mercerized lisle thread, black in drop stitch or lace stitch effects; seamless foot, mock seamed leg. Sizes 8 to 10J4 Main floor, Old Building FOR CHILDREN 1,200 pre. socks, 50c 840 pre. socks, 40c 1,200 pre. socks, 30c Seconds of 45c to 80c grade Pure silk at 60c, meetly -whlUi with plain or fancy tops, some pink or blue all-over stripes. Sizes 5 to 9H Merceriaed cotton at 40c and 30ej threc-cuarter length at 40c; white, black or colored grounds, turn-over top; sizes 7 to 9J; t 30c, mostly white grounds, with 'colored tops; sizes 6 to 9H ft 846 prs. stockings, 45c Seconds of 80c and 85c grades Fast black mercerized cotton, tine or broad ribbed, sea ml era, extra reinforced toes and heels; sizes to 9K- Good looking. Durable. Main floor, Old Building FOR O 1tif A (Pli Tax 4c pair) Seconds of our $1.85 to $2.50 grades Pure silk, black, white, cordovan, gray, plain, or with drop stitch or blocking; seamless fa few fashioned); mercerized cotton tops, toes and heels. All sizes, but not in each style. 1,800 prs. at 85c pr. Seconds of $1.15 grade Pure silk,, substantial weight; black or cordovan, seamless; mercerized cotton tops, toes, heels. All sizes. Burlington Arcado floor, NC! icn Building For Miss 14 to 20 and Junior Girls Tailored, Dress and Sports Suits at $39.50-Our $45 to $59.50 grades Some of tho suits have been $45 to $55 in our own stock, others were purchased at price-concessidps, but measure up to our $45 to $59.60 grades. One ot tho severely tailored miita is illustrated. The'coat has tho smart braid binding tho dressy suits have accordion pleated skirts and Eton or Tony jackets and gay color ribbon sashes; the sports suits are of fine wool Jersey. MATERIALS navy blue serge, blsck-nd-white checked Worsted, and wool jersey' in most approved colors in both tho suits for Miss' 14 to 20 and tho junior girls; also a few tweed suits in the junior sixes; 15 and 17 years. Taffeta Frocks at $49.50 Majority were $59.60 to $65 in our own stock also a few specially purchased frocks which mea sure up to our $59.60 to $G9.60 grades. Smart silhouettes. Modish colors. A new Pleated Frock, $72.50 The Paris sketch impressed us. We adaptsd 200, 350 Boys' $22.50 Suits at $16.75 New Spring Suits, of wool, shot with silk to give color were $22.50 in our own stocks 150, same grades, specially purchased They are all from the same manufacturer. We like his suits. Fabrics are fine. Workmanship is good. When we found we could buy 150 of his suits at a reduced price, we JUMPED at the opportunity. - And, to extend the benefits to a broader field, we took 200 of the same suits from our stocks, marked $22.50, and are putting the whole 850 on sale Saturday at $16.75. 8 patterns in every size 7 to 18 years Tweeds and basket weaves. Tan, gray, green and brown effects. Slash, flop and patch pockets. All coats full belted. Box-pleated and plain backs. the model. Latest photographs of the frocks worn at the Paris Itaces show that our judgment was cor rect. Model is illustrated. In dark brown, navy blue or black. Stunning Wraps, start at $32.50 Too many styles to tell about them all, so we have sketched ono that comes in serge at $62.50 and in soft wool velours at $67.60. A stunning new model comes in navy blue Berge at $29.50 and in a checked material in vivid colors, $32.60. Polo Coats start at $45. '25 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Skirts $19.75 and $25 Were $25and $37.50 White, pink, Frtnch blue and Nile grttn. 18 "SporUanjora" Skirts at $15. Were $37.50. This smart brushed wool ma terial in effectivo strjpes or plain colors. Second floor, Old Building Tenth Street WASH SUITS 300 at $4.46; samples from a manufacturer of high standing; all colors; Devonshires, Palmer Jr. cloth, rep. linen; Middy, Oliver Twist and Norfolk models; sizes 2H to 10 years. Third floor, Old Building An alphabet of Women's Shoes at $8 and $10 TWENTY-SIX styles of Oxfords and Pumps one, at least, for every woman. All the comfort and durability of more expensive models, at a remarkably moderate price. MATERIALS are calfskin in black or tan, patent leather and black kidsldn. HEELS are low, medium or high. LASTS have long straight toes, wing tips with brogue effects, and rounded toes for the conservative taste. First floor, Old Building Women's Wraps Most desired, $39.50, $50 At $39.50 four enpe models One of serge is 'finely accor dion pleated from neck to hem in a long becoming line, and has a draped collar of serge or fine black satin. It is a wrap with Infinite possibilities of ser vice. A serge cape at $39.50 is made on plain tailored lines, has no trimming save a row of, buttons down tho sides. The third cape 13 01 natural colored polo cloth, suitable for both town and country wear, and very smart for cither. Another pleated model is of fine serge, with a long stole-like collar of velours in contrasting or matching color. Plain lining3 or linings of fine novelty s'lk in harmonizing color distinguish these. At ?50 illustrated Wrap of fine bolivia cloth, made according to a very successful mode.. The en tire wrap gives the appear ance of two capes, one over the other. The collar line 350 Moire Bags Special $5 One-piece styles with metal frame, inside frame purse, and strong silk lining. Claw or jeweled clasp. Two styles made with set-in bottom and silk tassel. One has covered frame and one celluloid frame and chain. Attractive bright colored linings. Black, navy, brown, taupe. Main floor, Old Building More Tricolette at $4.65 yd. Broadcloth tricolette, most desirable because of its close, firm, fine construction 25 of the best shades, fpr sports skirts, waists, wraps, capes and gowns black and white. Many of the gowns coming from Paris are fashioned of this popular fibre and silk fabric. $4.65 is a VERY low price for the grade in this sale. Main floor, Old Building ' 300 Japanese Kimonos, $2.95 $3.85 grades Made of a good quality Japan ese cotton crepe, in thrco designs; Copenhagen blue or rose, with embroidered flowers in white; checks snd stripes in lavender, blue and pink. Third floor, Old Building is very good, and the wrap has unusually good shoul ders. This wrap may be had in tan, midnight blue, and a beautiful dark brown. All lined. Second floor, Old Building Charming variety of Neckwear, 50c to $1 At 60c Imitation filet lace collars, round and shawl. ill 60c and 65c. Collar and cult sets and collars in white batiste, or fine embroid ered oirondie. Good shapes for children's school dresses and wool coats. At 85c. Vcstecs of net or smi.Il lace ruffles, with long narro collars to match. Also colored organdie collars. Buster Brown, Tuxedo and shawl shapes In lovely pale shades, maize, orchid, peach, sky blue, and rose leaf pink. Made with ruffled edge and narrow hcimtitching. At . Vestee- -puffing of net with luce insertions, finely ruf fled net. Main Floor, Old Building HATS-gay and sober Special group of 215 at $7.50 The newest hats collected in our Millinery Salons show a Epecjal partiality for ribbon, wooden beads and hccklo feathers. Many models introduce brims of accordion pleated ribbon, usually rolled back from tho face. A number of these have wooden beads worked in patterns on tho brims. There are also a number of models featuring straw crowns with up-turned brims of heckle feathers. First floor, Old Building Women's Tailored Suits At $49 were $59.50 and $65 Four models: notch collar, braided or plain, long becoming shawl collar, braided with flat black silk braid, with extremely good effect. At $55 were $65 and $75 In tine astonishingly fine tor the price tricotine, and serge. A tricotir.o model with a long shawl collar and narrow bias bunds of self material down the back, tomes in two colors, midnight blue and ( tan. A serge suit at this prico is beautifully braided and features individual pockets, that arc also braided. , Second floor, Old Building Specially low-priced Long Lambskin Gloves Lcvcly white lambskin, ovcrseam sewn, with one row embroidery on bark and ftsten with three small clasps at wrist; 8-button length, at $5 pair; 12-button, at JG pair. 6-inch If ml akin Biarritz cloves, overseam sewn, in gray, black with white and white with black. $2.66 pair. Main floor, Old Building 1,000 Corsets at $2 $3 and $4 grades Two models, one for tie average, or full figure, pink or white coutl with medium low bust; and excellent model for service, style and comfort. Two for tho slender and medium figures; pink coutil and pink brocado cloth; low bust and good length skirt. Comfortable, light and cool. , Main Aisle, Old Building. Third floor, Old Building Toilet Articles of Ivory celluloid less A third to a half less than they would bo but for slight imperfections which don't count Hand mirrors, $1.65 to $4.60. Hair brushes, $1.36 to $4.25. Dressing combs, 35c to $1. Powder boxes, 75c to $2. Cloth brushes, $2.90. Military brushes, $2.60 each. Button boxes, $1.25. Boniiftt brushes, GOc and 75c Soap boxes, 40c and 60c. Salve boxes, 25c and 40c Nail files, 86c. Trsys, $1.25. Buffers, 76c and R5r. Tooth brush cases, 60c Engraving specially priced for this occasion. Choice of mono grams, No. 60, 90, 120, 127 and .210. Main Aisle, Old Building Keeping in Mind The Business Man "I never knew before," remarked a man one day, "that there could bo so much difference in BROWN suits. It is this difference, so often obvious to the man of good teste, that marks tho dividing line between the good and tho bad in clothes fabrics. The Burlington Arcade Store has long made a specialty of clothes for substantial business men men who want something Quickly, but who want it to be exactly right in every essential detail. Wanamakcr Stnndnrd Suits $50 to $100 Wannmakcr Standard Topcoats. .$45 to $85 ' Rcdlcaf, London, Topcoats $75 to $115 Yes, Sir; Oxfords Worth While at $9 Dark tan with Invisible eyelets and narrow toes. Blucher if you prefer it. Likewise, dull black leather of the same types. And at $10 Tne brogues! Tan or black leather. Good ores. . Burlington Arcade floor, New Building A 41 to S