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W county court here yesterday that Klvana was guilty, They cquitted him an hour and a half after the case had been turned er o them Klvana a8 a material witn the story he told o cave — The Roes brought. at Sing Sing in s, $25,000 bail because in ing the men John Slattery's Old Home- stead hotel in Long Island City on the day of the murder, and Dis- trict Attorney Elvin Edwards hopes that, as the result of Ross's story, he may be able to obtain the indictment of some of the men of James Cuniffe's gang, who, it has been testifled, committed the robe bery and murder, Ross testified be- fore the grand jury yesterday, and plcked out the pictures of three men as those who had been with him on the robbery. Verdlct Not a Surprise The verdict was not a surprise. Tt was not expected that Klvana would be convicted after his two previous trials, one of which re- sulted in & disagreement. But hig counsel did not hope for quick acquittal. So when it was an- nonuced at 6:07 o'clock that the Jury had reached a verdict there was a buzz of incredulous excite- ment in the courtroom. It hacd been empty since County Judge Lewis J. Smith’s charge of all ex- cept a few persons, of whom Mrs. Eroest Whitman, widow of the bond salesman, who was killed as he entered the bank, was one. Bhe has sat all through the trial and remained almost alone in the courtroom awaiting a decision, When the jury filed in and the toreman, Henry T. Jackson of Cedarhurst, a builder, stood up to announce the verdict, Klvana stif- fened and watched him with every muscle tense. His wife and her| sister, Mrs. Bertha Bransfield,.and | Willlam and Barney Klvana were seated among the spectators and | leaned forward in their chairs, they women with handkerchiefs to fl\(lr‘ mouths. | The words “Not Guilty” fell from the foreman’s lips and Klvana sway- ed a little and then sat down sud- denly. He smiled a faint emile, but | then paled and seemed dazed an H overcome by his good fortune. looked around almost stu seemingly not recognizing his wifu or brothers, who were almost jump- ing from t seats in their delight || eagerness to he with him and imbraces Wife pparently after thre s in th Klvana 1, as h he wag and eleven months ¢, he relaxed, and wh went over to him, threw his around her neck and drew n'r 1 to him for a moment soon n connection . is wanted 10 | fore tiie grand hearing evidence e cell ¥ had been | convie- v hope in for Ross now lies ve cle hatt hours to | N executed mur- Smith ce 80 | 1 Scems Unmoved ed Ross' story,” ‘ ana. after the verdict. rv happy now. T little ‘1 am od news for silently in a | and was appar- oved by the ver- nothing to say,” she said “1 teel T must bt the Inevitable.” Two Men Put to Death | At Sing Sing Prison | Ossinin Y. Feb. 5 P—Mat ew W of Buffalo, was exe- || uted at Sing Sing prison last night || for the murder of a Niagara Falls || paymas during a holdup, was the son of Louls Peter Otto, who was the last man to die on the gallows in the FErie county Jjail yard in| Buffalo. Otto was executed in 1885 | for the murder of his wife. Justice Hinkley, who ser a retrial in Buffa vo Grand Army men t Wa e wan exe od In v Otto In order to remove the stain f Wasser. Trnes me, a Negro, who killed a detective in the Bronx, was executed last night after Wasser, — H‘ 'Will You Be Among the Throng of E CONFIDENTIALLY FOLKS, OUR SHELVES ARE C FOR NEW SPRING MERCHA NDISE ARRIVING D A S we obt. on he glad is yours Amoskeag 27-Inch Genuine Windsor Crepe Bloomers For Women A large number of colors, reinforced crotch, elastic ruffled knee, For Saturday At Our Drug and Toilet Goods our shelves, short are now carr, 500 jtems to individu, ments for you. “THE 39c Men's Extra Heavy Random UNION SUITS Cuff sleeve and leg (ankle length); full-cut sizes, extra heavy weight; sizes to $1 16. For Saturday UNIQUE ERVICE Section = 5,000 Yards of New Spring Bungalow Cretonnes Just received. fomorrow at, Valentine Post Cards . Dainty Decorated Hearts and Cut-outs .. Old-fashioned Lace Paper \ wide variety of vivid color-|I However, | Boston Peanut Bars e article notice and A0 T R O e Tc each “Fair Special”—Thin shells of hard candy with delicious chocolate, nut and fruit filling..39¢ 1b. al require- of folks who htain the ad- of 4|||r very Lowney's Gold Stripe Chocolates in Valentine packing Zi il e e 59c Ib. | A One-Day Sale of 5,000 Yards | French Val. Laces I‘ m omorrow, 4 2c All edges m thh Io H hs up to one inch; handsome new patterns; worth ¢ yard mings. to do the sa This for the FAIE Good news travels fast. CENTERS Stamped to Embroider 36 inches in diameter: a good grade white art cloth, outstanding features: It’s Great To Be Popular! of them urged us to stay another week we finally consented. until closing time \atulda\ evening. Old friends and customers are our best press agents, and as many You will see us here, folks, We e~pecmll) call your attention to the following ager Shoppers Here, Tomorrow? ONSIDERABLY OVERSTOCKED. WE ARE FORCED TO MAKE ROOM AILY. CONSIDER THESE PRICES AND ACT ON THAT IMPULSE HEADQUARTERS FOR Valentines 1 Valentines and Envelopes. ... ...... Valentine Material—Two-piece box with fold- - e ings on contrasting back-|| ers and pictures, seals, springs and 25 i N o - l';;tl'u(unh our |ur;|,'n grounds that blend in the very|| envelopes for making Valentines. C || They will not and comprehensive e el stock of drugs, com- WEEK END SWEETS best of taste; material is 36 e ————— ||only surprise. prising thousands and el e J ’s Fi but delight thousands of different | Valentine Hearts .. inches wide. gcgting g items, | welSisometinich: R st aran s v e Pt vou as well. are asked for some- Candys Cherries e - N e thing that is not on G LINGERIE | l'eddies, Flapper Panties and reg- ulation Step-ins, all colors, “lace and contrasting trim- For Saturday .. Men's Full-Fashioned Novelty SPORT HOSE | A large variety of colors and checks; some are in color tions; a fine assortment to For Saturday, pair39 Ci LRt i < . Here's a Remarkable Ring Value. || tWo-tone . 39 $3.50 number. with an imported cut white stone, ¢* 0f rhinestone clu 1k gold || choose from. A wide range of checks Saturday....... C filled Ring: formerly $2.50, and stripes: a heavy $2-50 $1-00 $1-50 weight; the regular 19c. | E | — grade. For set clasp . white or col 15-inch Pea Saturday, yd. 15-inch Pearl Chokers in ring catch or colored stone i 3 = clasp to match 1122 | “Silko” Crochet Cotton White linen and pongee; all numbers. Hox: Saturday, ballis et oot i, o 7 Brighten up the home this Grays, browns, tans, black, in week-end with gay vellow grain and moire efiects, all Fox e equipped with mirror; top and daffodils. Saturday, each. . Fresh-Cut Daffodils A Clearance Sale of Women's Handbags hack strap styles. A go 10c | Dr. Sumner’s 1,000 Cakes | I Aspirin 25¢ 25¢ Pound pkg h Envelopes to match ..10c pkg. ors, with spring COAL heavy .25¢ rl Chokers, uni- Dr. Sumner’s Pure Norwegian eled metal with double han- ///é,. - . For Saturday, pair. . \_/bt) Fairy Soap Tablets | o L e A New Importation of \ floati | For coughs and || £ et S it “‘["n‘l"’f hath colds. Tomorrow § SLEteal it S04 0- n ~ o Pearl mm'm“ S 5C 100 for 25c || TABLE OILCLOTH—As- MERITAS TABLE Dress : sorted patierns, printed on = ERS—The leading linen ) Bead Chains a good quality giazed cloth, ~substitute: pehhble and Shields ] 11, vds. wide. 25 smooth surface finishes; a Selling 25 Minerva Saturday, yard. . C | large assortment of fancy || o Gl € | Linen Finish Writing Paper || 0L '{\'"'“‘"" ek \"‘}l',',’l",!:f“"i'j:j satordny 21 ¢ | 24-inch indestructible Pearl CLEANSER SR18) andl SATh inche Necklace, with white stone || Letter size, 72 sheets. 2 for 13 48x48 and 5ix54 inches. Saturday, to close out 69c = SNOW SHOVELS—Large Women's SHOV ELS—Extra gauge black enam- Women's Genuine B. V. May Extra Heavy RAYON | SILK HOSE | Mock triple seam back, in all the new spring | shades dictated by fashion. Double Mesh Cap Shape Hair Nets - For bobbed hair. 3 for 10c LINED CASHMERETTE Gym Bloomers and Middies For girls and misses. Middies, sizes 8 to 20; Gym Bloomers, sizes 14 to 20; Middies are white jean in the regulation and Balkan styles; Bloomers are extra heavy black lus- trous sateen with reinforced Selling tomorrow 95¢ crotch, Early New Spring Hats Some Real ]. c N Beauties, $1 and Only O 5c Just received 200 Hats. A for special purchase by our New York office. The 5 C ||wanted early season’s shapes, in handsome color- Corsage Bouquets l Fashion demands a gay | ‘ | colored posy on coat col- | lar and at the shoulder or 95¢ girdle of the gown. We offer you a dainty com- bination of velvet and silk flowers with gold loc leaves at Women's Pineapple Stitch Silk Hose colors, combina- | All first quality; 50¢ regular 95¢ grade. For Saturday, pair 79c’: “Alice” Presenting a New Coliection of Kayser's Novelfy Chamoisette Gloves Slip-on Gloves with cmbroid- ered back and deco- 95 C rated cufls with scalloped 95¢ || Novelty Gloves with furn-back cuffs heavily em- 95c ‘ | broidered in colors Trench A frilled cuft odge makes an attractive number Novelty Gloves with flare cufls decorated in { form beads, in white or col- - Alcoh l dle, 21 inches long. ¢ size, heavy grade black two-tonc embroidery 95c ors, with stone set clasp to COd [.‘lver 2 || Saturday . . \ -}Z 15 enameled metal with sub- G L 0 V E S | matcht: S 25¢ Oll Rub stantial handle. Buy yours e [ L \ good health Sti lating and {ITUB COVERS—"Meritas” now, the price is right.|| A warm Glove for these wintry days. ! i i 2 Stimulating and | quality Qilcloth, plain Special Come in gray, black and brown. Pair 33 Genuine ‘ Boys' ‘l"""]” 16-0z. size. soothing. For to white and fancy patterns Naturday 1.00 “ i) ‘ or t|nmox 59c morrow, 39 with scalloped edges; ol . g Beacon Flannelette row, bottle pint bottle C || 3;x1% yards. WALL CLOTHES DRY-|l Sewing Machine | COMBINATION For Saturday 39(: ERS—Arms made of se- OFFER B]ankets Blouses lected seasoned wood with Needles [ Try “Dip lt” el S R S L ] 3:}‘ i .~“::n~ S Crib size, 30x40: in pink | | Plain gray or khaki, also ERS—First quality semi- metal: has ten arms which || For any make ma- and one heavy and blue allover patterns stripes; all sizes; regular The liquid tint in the tube. Dissolves in :'h;‘i:he:d':fil":‘ ‘,;“h aces fold .flg“:‘\l.-‘.‘;'" “hen mot|| chine; 3 in tube. piawcd Giletro ? and nursery designs. A ‘; :Oc grade. For 29 stantly in lmld water. Ask for free sample ,?m, .\':turda\" "l; 29(‘ T,n‘:;:ia\ e 33c I:‘ur 5 :Fu: Ix::v:y..u‘:.“l\'.' e hig value for 59 i Saturday...... at the Notion Counter. : sl 00 Saturday C e 29(: Saturday. C | L i i 0 p Lo A One-Day Special CHILDREN’S PANTIE DRESSES Well-made garments of pretty percales, ginghams and linenes; nicely trimmed and finished; iizes up to 6. At 49(: regular $1.00 grade. Boys’ Checked f‘a Flannel Blouses The popular lumberjack effect, a warm, serv- iceable garment, full line of s and patch pocket, splendidly t For Saturday ~/ s; double yoke ailored; 59(: “