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The evening world. [volume] (New York, N.Y.) 1887-1931, October 07, 1920, Final Edition, Image 8

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RE NIPPED
elective Reasoning toy Deduction
Captures Pal of Alleged
PfcApocket.
iBefiJurnln Bttlnprewer of No. lie Rldee
met and Morris Welner of No. Hf-Can-
on Street were pmtnt to-dy itt the
kt'Xip In Detective HeadquArters In
bite of their disinclination to bi there.
fteetlve etanfey of the pltkpoekot
quad telcad them At a crowd watehfne
In Second Street yesMnlar after-
They brake wrray and tanlihed
Iter mussing SUnlVtVs clothes and dli
eeatlnc one of tila thumbs, whtnh had
tnKn1 hi WrtMr"i oetlar. At
ilht Stanley rauetit 8telna;esftr In
IStuton Street and loeked him tip.
i acircuvo inwon inai weiner
sro to the Nlnht Court to ball ou
lrweater, an that lie couM avoid the
pleasant pnWWty of the lineup.
nley etieeeed rteht WaMer drove
with a hAndnman. and eeelnir Stan-
waltlnir. took It on the run. Stan
rnade him el op hy threatenlnir to
t Hence both met the deteetlve
at the momln lineup before eo-
to Buex Market Court.
IOTUR.t. FIRES!
Two nree were dreeevered ten min
ute apart early to-dajr on K. K. T. ele
vated alructuree, but the p11e and
company etnelali said there irii noth
ing suspicious about their orlctn.
At 1.40 A- If. rolleeman Dan O'lo-ary
of the Grand Avenue Station aw -
email btaie on the utructure nt the
Waihlncton Avenue corner of the Pill
ton Street line, firemen made qnlelc
work of the flame, whteh llbtly
burned one Me.
At 1.S0 A. M. PoUeeman Hhrrr NWm
of the Vernen Avenue Station aw
flame on the truetur In nreaderay
nearj!umner Avenue. He took an ex-
iMKUiiner irom trie numing Avenue
stntlon and put out the lilate without
THEN lEAT VICTIM
oalllns the firemen. In both antes an
electrle (park from to train apparently
Ignltcd oil on the tied,
Mrthndlat Official Want V. S. Anil
Oambllajtt t awn.
WASHINGTON; Oct 7, nojiebrtll
will go tbo way of horn rnolng and
alt epnrte will come under suspicion If
ftttrnbllnff Is not suppressed, the Hoard
of Temperance, Prohibition and Pub
Ita Morals of the Melhedlit EplaeopAl
Church has declared. Its General
Hftcrotnry, Clarence True Wilson, Is
starting a fight for enactment of
I etf elation by Congr that will stop
all Interstate transmission of pa
bllne information.
One Suspect Captured After Knock
ing $1,000 'Out of Mer
, chant's Pocket.
After lathing w aero the doors
of adfolnlne aparUnents I prevent
tenants runhlns; out to the rescue,
fV-o thugs early to. day called William
Toiims, owner of ft ohaln of Oreek
fruit stands, to the door of his apart
ment on the third floor of Ko. J01
West iOth Street ire was suspicious,
but opened the door when told ttiat
one of his stand was burnln. Tho
men beat blm And a wallet oontalnUir
$1,000 dropped from his clothes.
An upper floor tenant's cries
brought Detectives Anderson and
Clark. Thoy setted one man, while
the other escaped over the roof. ThA
prisoner, John Kails of No. 801 West
ltd Btreet, wiw amrtgnod In Jeffer
son Market Police Court, charged
with attornptod rofenery and felonious
assault
TObaBE VICTIM betterV
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Mainnel l'lrlclirr, Hurt In Jf. Y, V,
(Inme, Una No I'rnctnre of ftptni".
4amtt1 yieteher Jr.. tlw seventeen-year-otd
Mew York Untverlt ifull
ibaeV, freehman team, who was Injured
In the same yesterday-with Webb
Academy, was reported to-day at
Pordhant l!erltal to he reooVerlng.
Barly feara that there wa a fr&eturs
Of) the spina proved baseles, though
Uwe may be a fracture of the houl-
Tlio boy, is he was carried off the
field, aked that the aeeldent be kept
from the knowledge of hi mother, who
In III. His home la at Itockvllle Cen
tre, L. t.
iHIEVES BOSEWRi
ENRIGHT'S OFFICE
Get 150 In Cash, S500 in 'Liberty
Bonds and 3,000 Worth
of Hats.
Ilurglars Invaded the hat fsftory of
Isaac Holoialiutz, Me. 20 Centre Street,
Jut a stone's throw from Police Com
mliiloner Bnrlght'a office at Police
Headquarter, and carried away three
ISO bill and, 1800 In Liberty bond
taken from the afe and 12.000 worth
of hat. The robbery occurred Tun
day night, but owing to the police cm-
tmmt mm io-r.
Hat valued at several hondred dol-
tar, which the burglar left behind,
were chopped with knives, an-orcllng to
Holosjtiutc. He believe this wa Jo.
tor revenge because th thieves found
o tittle In the safe. Holoectiuu had
tlC.000 In cah and wtirKln In the
life severs) days before,' but In spite
of the Mnyer's encomium on Comml
tener Knrlght's emdency, look them
to a safe dtpoilt vault.
OMAIV M fill f'lf ANT AVIl.t.S
to tiovseicRBPicrt Asn iiunKtx.
WINSTED, Conn., Oct. 7. By the
terms of the will of Alfred H. Wood
ruff, former grain merchant, admitted
to probate yesterday, hi housekeeper,
Mrs. Olive H. Smith, receive $30,000
and her daughter Helen an equal
amount. . t
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West 42nd St. (Between Fijth and Sixth Atenues) West 43rd St.
An EXTRAORDINARY SALE for
Friday and Saturday
will oflfer an excellent assortment of
Men's High Quality Shoes
at Practically To-day's Wholesale Coat
$9.75 Per Pair
Brown Cordovan or Koko Calfskin Lace Shoes ,
MaHo over a stylish, comfortable laat.
Quality and superior workmanship arc the predominating features of these
smartly designed Shoes. At such a substantial saving in prico Men will
find this an opportune occasion to fulfill all needs of tho coming Winter.
Sale on Main Floor (Sixth Ate. Side).
An Important Sale of
Men's Fall and Winter Half Hose
Plain and Novelty Weaves in fashionable
colorings Suitable for Dress or Sport wear.
Notcicorthy Values To-morroio n:
The Oriental Store.
1 illli Avenue and 39th Street V
Lamps from Oriental Lands
A Whole Floor Devoted to Them
Vanlinc's Lamps are known everywhere as presenting in unique
and beautiful combination the richest Chinese and Japanese Por
celains, Bronzes, Hand Embroideries and Paintings.
. The ability to collect and the skill to combine the most har
monious materials and the ability and skill to bring them to you at
reasonable prices is peculiarly Vantine's.
Lamps for every use from the Oriental Hanging Lantern to the
most chiborate creation for the banquet hall.
Floor Lamps, Desk Lamps, Library ahd Boudoir, Chinese and
Japanese Bronzes and Pottery, fitted with exquisitely harmonizing
shades, and mellow Oriental effects. Special facilities for testing
color effects under various surroundings.
Sale of Vantine Lamps
Some Special Prices This IV eek '
At $5.00
Japanese pottery of a beau,
tiful shade of contrasting
greens Parchment shade
to match s'yt feet of silk
covered wire and screw
plug.
, At $10.00
Japanese pottery wood L
base, yellow body with "
shade to match. Other
shapes at $10. One light,
six feet of silk-covered wire
and screw-plug.
At $15.00
Jiptneie porce'a'tn,
elcphtnt in White,
draped with blanket
of green, red and blue,
surmounted by How.
dth, two-tone mIQc
ihide, one light, tix
feet of lilk.covered
wire and screw-plug.
At $20.00
Japmeie gold brown
pottery, with green
pint! decorttiom,
mounting! of Jipait
est bronze Gnuh, IS
and 20 inch. Parch,
ment thsde to hu
mortize; two light,
'u feet of lillt-cov.
ered wire and icrew
plug.
TMrd Floor
iStore HoWa: 9 to 5.30.2
SWEEPING
REDUCTIONS
The Sensation of the Hour!
Women's $8 to $12
Fall Footwear.
m
SALE
A neleotton of the Seaon' lateit
and Mont Kxtlutlc Stylet in
Meek Kid, Broun Kid, Gray
Kid, Gnu Buck. Gun Metal,
and the Varlou New Com'
blnatlan. Button and
ace Mode It, Louie and
Military lUelt.
Imagine buying Now York's foremost, new
footwear at such a price 1 We ore way ahead
of the downward trend of prices, in fact in
this sale you are buying on a pre-war basis,
and reducing the cost of your winter shoe
"wardrobe" tremendously. .
Shvt Shoe Q,
NEW YORK
"way at 34th 55W.42dSt
Men's Medium Weight Vbol
Half Hose In Heather
Mixtures . . Special, Jpl.UO
English Wool Half HoseWide
ribbed; in several color combina
tions; particularly desir
able for wear with Ox- ff
fords for winter . . . plua
Men's Medium Weight Cottoji
Half Hose Full fashioned, Black,
White and Grey. Regu
larly 85c 60c
Fine English Cotton Half Hose
Very soft quality, full fash
ioned; Black or White, ltcg
ularly $1.25 95c
A recent .shipment of Men's
Scotch Golf Hose, also Fancy Wool Half Hose
The unusual and attractive combination will '
appeal to mon who prefer individual stylos.
Specially Priced for Friday:
MEN'S FALL UNDERWEAR
Medium weight Cotton or part Wool Shirts and
Drawers also Cotton UiHon Suits on Sale, First Floor.
Balbriggan Shirts with half or
long sleeves; Drawers in
regular "Or stout sizes. 0
Each OOC
Part Wool Shirts and Drawers
In Grey, medium weight. -Excellent
value .Each, l.O
Fine Silver Grey Shirts and
Drawers Tn m e d i u m weight;
Cotton and Wool Mixture. 0
Unusuaj value, Each . . &.,75
Union Suits of Bibbed Cotton;
fall weight; in White nr
only. Extra quality . . AuO
The Store is closed daily at 5 P. M.
1. Aittnatt
MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street
0k.
A Special OfferiIlg,
for to-morrow, inn tlhie B Ionise Depsuntmemit
t will consist of
4
Four Humid red and Fifty
Hamid!emlbroMered Bloyses'
(from tho Philippines)
at tlieextraordSmiarfliy low prke of .
Hand-made throughout, in two pretty models, both made of
sheer lingerie material cuidl embroidered In most attractive
designs, these Blouses will prove a real "find" to the
woman who in looking for washable blouses of unusual
quality.
(Second Floor)
The Unique Shop
Where Stout Women
Are Made Slender
IF a woman is as old as she looks, then
why not look as young as possible?
Lane Bryant Fashions smooth matronly
contours into lines of youthful grace. By
clever designing they inevitably make
you appear slighter and therefore younger.
Herd you will find the most exquisite Paris
modes readyv for your selection, in a size
you.can wear and at a price you can pay.
CoaU and Wraps Gowns
- M
for afternoon and evening
iwathe the figure In the
richest fabric.
$39.75 to $350.00
Skirts
of woolen and of silk glow
with the 'new autumn
coloring.
$16.50 to $59.75
exhibit the finest materials
and the rarest of the
Wlnr-' furs.
$47.50 to $450.00
Tailleurs
show straight skim and
slender coats, tailored with
exquisite art.
to $325.00
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Sizes 39H to 56 Bust
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