The evening world. Newspaper, March 19, 1913, Page 5

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KILLING OF GIRL, LONG A MYSTERY, NAY BE CLEARED Richard Dunbar, Sentenced for Robbery, Talks of Mattie Hackett’s Murder. Richard Dunbar, sentenced last Mon- Gay to the penitentiary for one year by | Judge Dike in the Kings County Court, fins tld a atory to Detective Judge, Who brought him here from Cheyenne, | ‘Wyo., to answer for a robbery, which imdieates that the eight-year-old mys | tery of the murder of seventeen-year- | OM Mattie Hackett at Readville, Me. may be cleared. Dunbar on the train coming East from Cheyenne told Judge that his consclence was troubling him | about the Hackett murder and espe- cially because Mrs, Elsie Raymond had ‘been kept in peril seven years before deing acquitted of the crime last fall. Magtie Hackett, who worked in a hotel fmear her home, was without any love effejra so far as her family and friends few. On the evening of Aug. 17, 196, her father was called to the door by @ tramp, who begged food. Mz. Hackett @ave him food and took him to the bem to do some work. They heard a eoream, but Mr. Hackett told the tramp he thought it was merely the children QUarrelling. Later he heard his daugh- ter scream in remonstrance, as though @omobody had insulted her, He ran to the house, but she had gone. He found her body several fods away on the road- @de. She had been strangled with mall cord. mre. RAYMOND WAS 8AID TO BE JEALOUS. Qfre. Raymond was under suspicion Pecause she was known to be jealous @f her husband's liking for the girl and ‘Pecause she could not account for her etions on the night of the murder or espiain wily she was found hysterical tm the @chard near her home after mid- aight. She was never indicted until a year ago and was defended by Con- MoGillicuddy, who completely taroke down the evidence of the prosecu- aden. Dunbar told Detective Judge that he hed written a letter to the authorities fm Maine telling them he could tell all about the murder and that he had deen ii brett it i iy! waylay the girl. One of them en- ‘attention of the father and ere stationed about the spot as Dunbar said he was one of ‘Without going into details, which says hé will not tell until he is in oustody of the Maine authorities, he Geclared the girl had resisted the ad- Hii; e HN ss ——_—_— “TITANIC WAIFS’ FRIEND TO BE DOCTOR'S BRIDE. peagement of Miss Margaret Hays Is Announced From Newport. NEWPORT, March 19.—The engage- ent of Miss Margaret Hays, who cared two little French waifs of the Ti- tanic while they were waiting the ar } rival of their mother in this country, to }@e. Charles D. Haston of this city, is announced. The wedding will take place on April 23 in Grace Church, New York, Miss Hays !s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hays of New York. Dr, Heston, a native of Boston, is a gradu- ete of Brown University and Harvard Medical School. He has been @ prac- titioner here for the last fow years. His brother, Dr. rank B. Easton of La- oy H., will be best man. > Just Say + The best dressed women mow insist upon and wear || the Eppo petticoat ex-|! .clusively. The appearance of every gown. is greatly improved |! when worn over an Eppo]| The patented waist band at the back ad side opening at the front insure a snug and perfect fit. No Draw Strings lo Bulges No Wrinkles o all materials and every ailing shade and style { From $1.00 » $10.00 At Department Stores MAROEH 19, 1918. Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere’’ MAIN BUILDING THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ‘‘Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Bio S to Abe Te Men’s || Meet Me at the Fountain’ A City indtec a “ re a ~4i~+| GREENHUT-SINGEL COOPER @.| sie, wr. xth Avenue .B.GREENHUT, Pree, _6®to 10® Streets Misses @& New, distinctive and unusually beautiful styles. Absolutely the smartest creations designed for this spring. From the comprehensive assort- D. AIN BUILDING ) Paris and “Big Store’ G& YS Overcoats $12 Ina Big Easter Sale Tomorrow le High: \ Let fashionable shades. rx. tnd ey; ale ta a e e . ments now featured we particularly | Te asi wensneby ein masses! B Y l In WW call your attention to suits at these 4 you will find that #18 to $20 le what you will be | Y \ Yi prices: Suits $] 5 4 0 pay . . jf ( Note particularly that these overcoats are in yy e WI at .. it the very newest spring fabrics, are smartly ff At Prices Which Average ¥% Less W Dashing styles of MEN’S-WEAR SERGE’ 4 tailored and perfectly trimmed. = ’ v'] TWO-TONED MIXTURES and STRIPES. : Your Choice, Tomorrow, $12 \ Than Elsewhere AY | He Jachore are but on semi tng ro peoate—tan, oli i ALL THB Cone iogedte Raleweie oom tino reed and sere ! quae charming of the latest modes in s most impressive Easter display and SvAltNess OF NEW /DIAPE :D . ; 5 he sults every cst guaruntond, valves tosis § 595 ies Be Lp resl betta aay waste an wt veer time “shopping around” for new spring shades and in sizes 14 to 18 years, ‘ et er hat any longer. Foremost fashion authorities h M Ratugoate—box and Rag seal of approval on The Big Store's Millinery Displays. ee eee Swagger Semi-Dress. | [teil ated ca ioe You couldn't practice extravagance here if you wanted to, for our policy of pricing Suits $ 7 permits of no extravagance. Tomorrow's sale will help you to economize to the at s 19. “oDD’ OUTHF aA fOUNG extent of nearly 14 of your millinery money. ap MaNcnewoet patina ot | E8, It yoreiedn ata Pauteasly tailored stylee including she se sere! & fete ae Hats at %. Hats at $10 and #15 |} | mee ‘aih colar, or rine. Again perfect-fitting; values te Not to be duplicated else- Not to be duplicated elsewhere ere iden fa’ button-erimming. ‘these Lee IP Ce LE where under $7.50 and $10. 4 under $15 to $30, sulte are copies of much higher-priced En (MAIN Buliding, Second Floee.) Reproductions of Paris models at SUM tre draped. All new spring shades, MAIN BUILDING Hats at $7.50 sis mo 8 tnd Soe: Sere eee ° . Boys 9 6 ul ts $ No tu be duptieated elaewhere The original Paris model hats under $12.50. 4 Values to $7.50; Tomorrow at (MAIN Bulling, Firat Prooe) 4 Hi d double-breasted styles in all~ YY sime; warned: iat ase all-wool navy blu ase, Thes ia vatssare eed tallored YY » U@ Zig Teatest maillin ery show and form-fitting. Trousers have belt loops, uckles, w atch pockets and are lined Yy = and sale now unde. : throughout. Sizes 6 to 17 years. y y way at The Big ; peg Ny OE aay percales, a 5 y , ¢ Stripes; tomorrow, At...s++++ seers iiouae ae eanggeeceests 49c, 79e, 98c | ‘MAIN BUILDING———————_ STIs, thi: aster 'y an S, Prominent Duplay in Our C onservatory A I 2 My apiaand Panter 4ge| Me omamnt Wate nticipating Spring 39e| "erst, sot Deven 29¢ TOE | BOc| "messi bers SH, 39¢) » pevescnre foegioce nerwal Styles aise esa in cass best mined dee ‘a 25¢ ft mise ‘thle ales 1 86 worn puricest fashions sanctioned by THE . , ‘ SMewasese. 266| cok tatu 75¢ ‘sane D'S BEST DESIGNERS are shown in our } 2 P Bagpherrien, and Biawe> 40 fps git Women's Ready-to-Wear Store in UNEXCELLED ‘ EY > Figwering Aimend and.’ 396 15¢| Cees se VARIETY, both as to style and fabric. . (3 ANG rey . SIC| Plante—cach......... Ake wines Sta Hise To insure your interest, we make the followin; Ry 3 —_ y i ‘MAIN BUILDIN sited you.an cpenttante, to ances Gotan ra to secure ; a = A Short Story, but a Very piesa OUTER WEAR FOR MODERATE EXPENDI- ) : q is e 1,000 Women’s ’s Sui , Mille ope Women’s Suits $] (}- Lingerie pies Values to $16.50; at .. $2 Models. 28 MAIN EUR Te 4 do of black Tomorrow, widest fa whtioand bio haa peeeate a B ] OUSES gaa...: and, Bie pen 7c The suit it ger ese WGC e cocrinis chert e suit illustrated is offered at You'll Haveto ComeEARLY, for Theve| |axcarie*iitatins yu] || ACS25 jas mente renal | Dainty Blouses Will Go QUICKLY. carved or gold trimmed; shell Value $29.50 as to value. * Your choice of high-or low-neck models. ord Senber colerai|! 9% atanie ee (ley Med et pines one Long or short sleeves. Some blouses trimmed “(MAIN Building, Main Peer.) which are made in the season's mont trehloustie fabrics, with Bulgarian embroidery, others with the | 975 All-Wool Storm Serge—black | | It Is “up-to-the-minute” in every detail. : new charming ‘‘color-touches.” sai) solorsi; 43) tnctiee Two of the 37 styles in this sale ere illus- (MAIN’ Bullding, ‘Fire’ Pinon) W. 7. S D $ 95 trated. All sizes from 34 to 44. 8%¢ Crochet Hed, Spreade— omen’s Derge Dresses \ (MAIN Bullding, Firet Floor.) eee eae as Values to $12.75; at ......... i Cae Tei prc igh Make your selection from c ( In The World’s Greatest G n e orid’s ureates rocer Di GREENHUT BUILDING. Mail Orders Filled. ‘Phone Chelsea 4,000. y Ce semnene oe Berry Seta— ‘We illustrate « handsome pecial unes ; gown made of charmeuse | em 5. COLON, weeates ec ee 45c Sale of Easter Hams *taneeiNriUT tutiding, Mela Fosse Buse sed estore, Charmingy * INBIN CEYLON. OB MIXED 148 MARL Scr ctssapaatsrsass Continuance, tomorrow, of our Annual No, Mail, Telephone or C, 0, _D. Ord draped model fashioned w th « ci OR Sale of Hams, All the ‘leadi (No Melt rt Eten apes 1 a 8 1c |] | SANTA, CLARA FRUNES—leree including Hatel, Swift's, Dold Wiles oh totiee Camited) eae vith Joveliog ann net yoke K ; Hoe ITALIAN. OREGON Pk bergera', Cudeby's, Morris's, Arm: a : with Jewelled buttons, This ! f NEW EVAPORATED PEACHES 30 “ How “York °NS. Maite, loves, prises, Is MAIN BUILDIN Value $35 onsale" (He many erylen re ‘ stores may quote hams you will find our prices as low or lower, PURE BREAKFAST O5e 4 Ibs. net In canister, $1; Ib. bulk, MONTCLAIR KITCHEN IANS strawberry, ach, grape, blackberry, dameon; Son, b1.08: 8 jars, Ade; reg. 200 fer, L4C Freshly Roasted Coffee Come and see us roast these coffees Jn our Coffee Department. Women’s $5 White Sweaters Tomorron et *2e QO Women’s Serge Cisite $ Values to $16.50; at........... LEMON California fancy deasert frui doz., $2.34; reg, 28c can......++-. 107 PP meee eccceeceee GOLDEN SANTOS COFFEE— Selected Fresh Ey; Several handso; Chic three-quarter and full-ler, gs cellent all-wool eweaterg, tallored manish styles, lined h_ models. A fin ¢ from plain Gaal a 21e | | [been cut off thereguice scitrowns| || See our special advertise- |} | some trimmed in Bulgarian od thouhout with peau de cygne: or trom others, on collar, etc, 9 The beautiful coat : At 2.50 brocaded ratine, cutaway front, with lon, ? $37.50 graceful line in back. This and ot! extremely white Led and stripe nontenwiere made of eponge ratine, black and gouty feel throughaut ry here are also black and navy serge es range up to $1 bose oo evane, In some of the serge coats reguier ment of famous makes of B—One Washing Powder with rece AZEL BORAX SOAi box, Chet) bare... SWIFT'S PRIDE SOA 100 bara, 83. PROCTER & —box 8 pri simply because these a sii By soiled from betay headin ‘and used for display Purposes, Infante’ White Sweatere—made to slip over the sailor collar and cuffs; si: lt 3 years; each... takes (MAIN Bullding, Second Floor.) ROLLED WHITE OATME, 10 ibe., 38¢; _ Ade Corsets ESH BUTTBRINE. For Easter on page 15 of this paper S-tb. package, $1.17; 2-1b. print, 49c; 1-Ib. print... ..+ (We deliver packages and prints.) a Flour wifey, raliegaat zone “Be (MAIN Bullding, Piret Floor). Fountain Quali, Savinka LAYE bbl, bag, bag, GALIPORWIA ‘Si qc GREENHUT BUILDING: re COARSE WHOLE = Citar our $1.05 48¢ 36 PURE GRAHAM 6 reg. 10c pact Alc; packa POUNTAIN SEEDED Ral 19, dozen, $1.35; package... 7. £aC , 89¢ 45¢ 34e , Ble 42¢ 32¢ hold use; 8 of 12 eK. 2c; epecial, ates sense “t 10¢ | tiguip meraL PoLisH— IMPORTED SARDINES : New Sugar Corn Solo brand; 6 cane, éSc: can...... COOK'S FAVORITE BRAND #, 81.37; doz, O0e; reg. 1Ue MILFORD. QUALITY’ SUGAR corn— ||| Evaporated Cranberries $1.14; 1 Makepeace brand, healthful, appetizing ; he MIAN TT economical; fr popular 5c we offer regular 10: packages each 10 Bargains in Furniture Your Choice 6f Any of These Articles—Values to $12.50—Tomorrow, at (NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED ON THESE ITEMS.) $12 Oval Vernis Martin Tables with handsome decorated | §12.50 Handsome Rookwood Musie Cabinets—43 inches - top and shelf; top is 20x25 inches; the finish high; fy ; on this tableis guttanteed; tormerrew: at .... je peut ee soni Lsgied hv ae » 6 95 $10 Extension Dining | Golden Oak Cane-Seat |Ladies’ $9.50 Desks—in $10.50 Brass Bedsteads— 7 Teviee colon oak of | Dining Chairs—quar-| golden oak, Early Eng-| with 2-inch fs Mee arly English; top ts 42 tered oak frames; box | lish or fumed oak; 29 a $6.95 FLOUR PURE BUCK- WutaT tour *1.08 49¢ 37¢ PREMIUM PATENT | FLOUR— $5.95; 4 abl, $348; 19 bbl, 65. Vy bbl.-bag. .. (MAIN Building, Third Floor.) _ GREENHUT BUILDING: Inches” in diameter; | construction; regularly | inches long, 38 inches inch filling rods; (a all Big Reducti 2 ° be vy pedestal six for $10.50; §; nw regular sizes; bright or inthe Prices of LAnNOleums and Oilcloths ee G95 | ataintorsss: O95 | tndtinshedser 95 | sti tinh: $6 ge $8.60 Wit-Edge Springs — with its upright extension on either side, togethers with the head and foot boards, keeps the mat- $10 Rox Springe—with 63 |$10 Layer Felt Mattresses Ht ‘4 $10 Sliding Couches—oper- made in Our |" aieg by @ foot lever; per- fectly level when open; anglo iron frame; fitted with guaranteed link coil springs to the full size; upholstered with white cotton top; cov- Inlaid Linoloums—imported and do- | Printed Linoleums—pretty colorings, | 0 “ ve mestlo; parquet wood floor eflects| handsome desienss # verde wide: | usiaihe: an bLITAEtl Ye. eollee and conventional designs: | 602 ‘grade; Qo 58: arade; lon of new designe, In te, 134 ‘4. and 2-yard widths: | square yard, 3 | 1.68 grade; | 91.25 grade; ' yey % nde, 91.35 | 91,25 erodes, Be | 4 yards wide; new designs; bright | 25, aad Se ype “4. 28¢ fen yar i | colors; 75¢ grade; ' | LW ora anit 91,20| eee, TBC] yards ce nt Abe! tty, 24C] fy, 19¢ Remnants of Printed Linoleume — in all 29 Remnants of Olleloth—ir ell grade: grades; special, square yard............ Cc ary bedding factory; this mattress is tress ‘Immovably con- ered with A. C. A. or soft and comfortable; fined within the space it fancy-striped ticking; all covered with good tick- occupy et OOD | neces “695 | atm: *6.95 | tinutater.. 6.95 (GREBNHUT Building, Second and Third Floors) Mele, MRTOTES | tqusre yar cial, square yard..... (GREENHUT Building, First Floor.) Double an Green Trading Stamps with Purchases Before 12 o’Clock—Single Stamps Thereafter oes ¢ ,

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