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>> TOCONVICT MAN | FOS MRUE Women Plan to Use Telepathy Ki at Trial in Illinois to Influence UR Judge and Jury. | >! Bt (Special to The Evening World.) ANRORA, Ill, June 23,—Now comes ® psychic murder trial—a prosecu- & tion by mental “vibrations.” ty gp coincldent with the opening of the, Ff trial of Anthony Petras for the slay- ¢ Pine of his former fiancee, Theresa = 9% Hollander, « tale of a necret pact of [ah mi women friends of the girl to influence 1 the verdict by telepathy was apread| I about. pl The women plan to visit Judge| FP) Irwin's court at Geneva, U1, some, FR day during the progress of the trial, | IA Probably late this week, and “in ‘i » fluence the Judge and jury by means of mental telepathy,” their object apparently being the conviction of | the accused man. Others it was sald would project their influence from Aurora to Geneva in their plan to have vibrant thought waver circle from mind to mind This story was carried to the court- | [PI room at Ceneva, where Judge C. B./ bt) Irwin of Elqin sat presiding over the [LB Preliminary steps of a sharp fight! over the aslection of a jury. He greeted the report with a amile. | “I am certainly a good subject for | : them to try it on,” he sald. “But 1) [OM shall have to nee more evidence of the effects of the ‘vibrations’ before T go #o far as to frame any special instructions to the jury." A new step to raise a “reasonable [UD joubt” against the circumstantial | [PI case of the State waa revealed in the | Fy h report that the defense has found! F9B two witnesses to testify tha terlous black automobile” i, in the roadway, close to the spot, pi where the girl was found slain in an| fd Aurora graveyard Feb. 16 last. i i \ The questions propounded by! Ald) Frank Joselyn of the prosecution re-\ dh vealed the State's hope in circum-| J stantial evidence and a determination | [Uy to fight for the death penalty on con-| [7 viction. oF | Four jurors have been tendered | by the State. Questioning of the first | | Prospective jurors seemed to show | i) that a @recial venire would have to \ be called to get sufficient talesmen to | f Geoide the fate of the man accused | hg \ ot tal murder in the Aurora | fd graveyard. Kane County court at- | [0M taches predicted that it would be dif- ) ficult to obtain tweive men to render 7) impartial judgment in the case that) ‘ has been the dubject of shuddering fd comment throughout the neighbor- hood for four montis. Young Petras p: cence of the crime. known the evidence purely circumstantial, talesmen were almost unanimous in| declaring their unwillingness to find | ) A defendant guilty of murder on ctr- aims his inno- | }§ So far as is \ : cumstantial evidence. Judge !rwin took octasion sever: t ‘form the prospectly n might be hanged legally on this) kind of proof. aD) \ Theresa Hollander was clubbed to | / death in St. Nicholas cemetery near | i her home in z Feb. 14. On been twenty and on the day she was to have been married to | Nicholas Fellner Lichtenste parents ove M Ackerman of Me “Sire, Lymac A, child has lv: 1 : sc a Skirts of Serge, $4.89 \"RvENIWG WoRLD, TUESDAY, R. MH. Mecy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices ac = 4 wiwwweeww White Costume Aco tee glee a nn Linens, S00 stripe; woo! eponge. Verified Price E , We yd. thas tenn These are strictly all pure rts,fafieta . tlax. ; Trimmed, $5.24| Lovely Hand-made Negligees | |r core re. ox Russian tunic model, in navy or black French serge, with deep band of taffeta edging the long overskirt. ere, irts White Pique, $3.24 Long Russian tunic model in a fine ribbed pique of excellent quality. Sport Skirts of White Cotton Corduroy, $2.74 Extra sizes; in wide wale cotton corduroy; a well-tailored model ‘on plain but correct lines. iene, Skirts te $1.89 Repp, A practical, easily laundered Skirt In strictly tailored effects. Third Floor, Centre. **Colonials’’—Six Smart Styles Special at $2.97 std-Summer styles in very flexible but tirm patent coltskin. Included are: Plain “Colonials,” in all patent leather. Novelty styles, with backs of black brocade, or of fawn, dark gray and black cloth. All have Cuban Louls heels, and are on graceful, high arched lasts. Berend Floor, 36th St. Rear. 300 Sample Blouses— Models $2.89 to $6.89 Usually Special at $1.89 « $2.89 Amanufacturer's sample line of pretty French Voile and Ba- tiste Blouses, elaborately trimmed with fine embroideries and dainty laces; not more than two or three of any one style. Handkerchief Linen Striped Crepe de Blouses, Were Chine Blouses, $1.89 and $2.79, 94c | Were $4.89. $2.89 In fashionable new colors. In white and smartly colored materials for Summer wear. in the purchase. ‘ stripes. Blouses with Medici Blouses featuring the latest flar- ruches of white net, and black ing collar and sleeve effects. moire cravat. Many charming Blouses, including new models in high neck effects trimmed with fine laces and hand-embroidery, $1.89 and $2.49. Third Floor, 34th St, Children’s Knit Underwear Special at (garment) 24c Cool, comfortable, perfect fitting and well finished Garments. All exceptionally good value at this price. Included in the assortment are: Children’s Gauze a. In high neck and short sleeve style. Sizes 20 to 34, Children’s Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests. ‘Low neck and short sleeves, or sleeveless. Sizes 20 to 34. : Children's Cotton Pants. Lace trimmed. Sizes 3to 12 years. Ch n'a Gause Truni Fine quality. Sizes 20 to 24. ‘Athletic’’ Style Gauze Shirte and Drawers. ‘Athletic Gauze Shirts. Sizes 20 to 24. Main Fleer, 85th Bt. Beautiful Dresden Ribbons—Special at 39c Verified price elsewhere 65c a yard Ribbons of exceptionally fine quality, in the 6%g-1nch width in demand for zirdies' children's sashés and barton White tatfeta grounds with colored satin edges and very effective floral designs in pink, blue, maize, violet, Alice blue, Nile, rose, navy and black Main Fleer, Contre. Boys’ Tub Suits In 50 Popular Styles, 98c All at one price, and that a very special one Sizes 26 to 34. A large number of Sults from regular stock greatly reduced—and a recent large purchase—combine to present all the styles of the season for boys 244 to 10 years old, including: Russian Suite Dickens Suits Middy Blouse Suite Sailor Suits All well tailored Suits with short or long sleeves; sailor or Eton collars; knee or bloomer trousers, at 4 Usual Prices Continuing a Most Interesting Special Sale of Models in Chiffon Cloth, Crepe de Chine, caded Satins, Flowered Chiffone, Nets and Laces. This charming collection of Boudoir Garments includes not only Negligees and Peignoirs of the most exquisite types, but Matinees, Princess Slips, Petticoats and Boudoir Caps as well; all hand-made and of the most filmy, beautiful Negligees Ordinarily Priced $10.89 to $75.50, NOW $5.49 to $37.50 Corresponding ‘reductions on all other boudoir apparel weave in a popular weight Linen Dept., Second Floor. 6th Mt, All-Linen. Damask Napkins (doz.) $1.98 This specially low price is due to an advantageous purchase of linens from a leading Belfast manufacturer. These Napkins are snow white, in neat patterns. and of medium size. Becond Floor, 86th Mt. Fine Bath Towels from England & Germany (ea.), 39c Large. exceptionally well woven and highly absorbent. Almost endless variety import- ed Bath Towels, large, heavy, lintless and snow white, at 49¢, 89c, 64e up to $2.69 each. Imported Friction Towels, each, 39c to $1.98. Becond Floor, 35th Mt. ‘Third Fleer. 34th St. Lustrous Pearl Bead Necklaces, Special at 99c st arrived froin Paris, these very effective Necklaces in 15+, 16 and 18-inch lengths; are of fine quality Pear| Beads in small, medium and large sizes; straight or graduated effects. Some have jeweled clasps, rhinestone set; others have lain clasps. Pint Gauin. Fleet, Broadway, White Cotton Fabrics At Radical Reductions The greatest: values:of the season in both fashionable novelty fabrics ‘and staple weaves, Thousands of yards of imported. and domestic * white Cottons for clearance have been sharply reduced, and afford remarkable economies. HKecond Floor. Centre. 3,800 Yards of Imported Ratines— Were 69 to $3.49 a yard, now (yd.) 38c The newest cfeAtiaiis ‘of FRnch looms; plain, brocaded and novelty Ratines, at a mere fraction of the cost of their production. In 40 to 50 inch widths. 3,000 Yards of Imported Embroidered 28 Flouncings—Were 59c to 79c a yard, now&OC Swiss Batiste Flouncings, sheer and fine, in very effective and elabo- rately embroidered patterns; width, 45 inches. Especially adapted for the new Russian tunic dresses. - 10,000 Yards of White Cotton Fabrics, - Usually 15c £2, 25c a yard a Check White Suitings tna Coossber Dientt (Width 44 inches.) Luna Crossbar Dimity at Shirting Madras Mercerised Lawns Shadow Stripe Crepe 1 0 c India Linon In CO ean (The above all in ___ 27-inch width). a yord 40-inch width.) “Bloch’’ Reed Pullmans Full Size, \ Special, $19.89 Reed Hood, Macy’s Usual Price, $22.29 This carriage is thoroughly fi well built on graceful lines. It is by far the best oval reed body Pullman made, at Macy’s usual Price of $22.29. At this special price it has great added attrac- tion. Dowels all around; roll on front only; hood to match. The Upholstery 1s of the best grade of corduroy; box cushions; tufted hood is lined in green corduroy. High Gear, 14x% inch nut- less wheels and Bloch hub caps. Note:—Two plates with the baby’s initials will be at- tached to these Pullmans without additional charge. Gecond Floor, Balcony Beverages of _...,AStablished Purity iter er Treat Brloay vergalion, 84.24: Gale Prices” "par Tallon, Base ios E. Ivison Jeres 4 2 abit’ var gals Aas bot: | bottle, 1.0 Ber Rattle ra in wood, 46 ver bottle. Keotch Whisker | Bott! in Scot TEM EATEN Cera ett eemusE term bare tes acaltty: with ene ighest priced, most widely advertined brand of to di We welcome comparison. 81 per case GA per botth. Gin— Celebrated O14 Tom Gin— r ‘Tom Coiling Fisges, gto 02.84 au 17.48 per cane | Duttan jae! 1 per bottle, “h OM AicDina Marate— 09.68 per gelion, Bho ver botue ow venton tai Jemalca Rem from Porter, opal, Prt per gallon ‘celebrated 41! of thelr orainary rapching, . neh eu Henan, a, Augers, France ere of the moat popular European cordli u Triple Beo 1.48, he. White and Greea, Parfait Amour battle, Mitre bottle. TRe “Tay, White” Brand Grey joe}, absolutely pure: amall bot my SAE Hees Sinks ba) ese es tao i doxen ta ple dene de ou jong, fe ey ences d from Havana, larae bottle, 2 Heee's Lime dulce: ama'i bottie, Ble: duann, BUM; lary bott ouen: Fifth Floor, 35th 8. Benen ancan. 2 -2e pT EC wewrevessewveverveveTeTeE R. H. Macy & Cos Attractions Are Thelr Low Prices, ac 9 Herald Square, Broodwag. 34th to 35th 38 Great Clearance Sale of 3,500 Men's Summer Suits From Regular Stock Timely Savings On Sale Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday A sale of this magnitude at. this time in the season and at these prices must be classed as one of the most remarkable Clothing events of the year. An extra force of salesmen, and fitters, will insure prompt service. _Further- more, we have arranged for a special express elevator service direct to the Clothing Department on the Fifth Floor, from the Main Floor at 35th St. and Broadway. 5 The Merchandise Is of Unusually High Standard in Fabric, Fit and Tailoring AS TO SAVINGS—Remember that the original colorings and sizes, is so great, so complete, that Macy prices were “Lowest-in-the-City” and, any man, whatever his proportions, may be assured therefore, that these radical reductions present cf finding here just the Suit he had in mind. Young, economies positively unobtainable elsewhere. middle-aged and older men alike will find their THE ASSORTMENT, both in fabrics, models, needs provided. No charge for necessary alterations. No Blue or Black Suits Are Included in This Sale 900 Suits that were $14.75 and $16.75 Including ether Special Suits made to Sell up te $20.00 THE FABRICS are fancy chev- ote, tweed, fancy mixed wor- steds, and cassimeres, in weights adapted to Spring and Summer wear. THE STYLES are the natty two-button and three-button sacks, in both the English and American modele—Suilte which are right up-to-the-minute. THE SIZES are from 33 to 40 in young men's models, and from 34 to 42 in the regular styles. The stout man will find plenty of sizes between 34 and 46, variety of lines, browns, etc lined. ‘The colorings are in in a great 4 ir and tull-mohait 1200 Suits that were $18.50 and $19.75 Inciuding a Special Purchase of Suits made te sell up to $25.00 THE FABRICS for the most part are club checks, tartan THE STYLES are the English two-button and three-button sacks in the soft roll or more conservatire models, the lat- ter for men of mature years and fixed atyle ideas. plaids, fancy cheviots and the: light welght cassimeres so much in demand thin season, FOR YOUNG MEN the sizes are 33 to 40. Regular sizes are 34 to 42, while the chest measure- ments for stout men run from 38 to 46. ‘There 800 Suits that are a great many patch pocket Suits in the lot. Colors are greys, browns, pencil stripes, mixtures, etc. All are quarter half- or full-mohair lined. were $22.50, $24.75 and $27.50 Including a Special Purchase of Suits made to sell up te $30.00 THE STYLES are the two- button and three-button sacks | in the extreme English or con- [sercative American models. | The soft roll lapel coate are the dreasiest garments of the season. THE FABRICS for these Suits | are the highest grade fancy and unfinished worsted, | fancy cheviots, cassimeres and | tropical weight worsteds, an | assortment which cannot be matched except in the specialty shops. ‘ YOUNG MEN'S sizes 33 to 40. to 42, Stout sizes 38 to 46, All qua tere halt- or fullemohair lined Regular sizes 34 these Suits are The colors are 600 Suits that were $29.75, $32.50 & $34.75 Including a Special Purchase of Suits made to sell up to $40.00 grays, browns, pencil stripes, mixtures, ete. The ase sortment is so varied that every individual taste can be satistied, no matter how particular you may be. | THE STYLES are the English | or conservative models, The tailoring of these Suits is not (aurpcavd in custom garments. Manu of them are silk-lined, | others quarter- half-and fult | mohair-lined. THE FABRICS include fancy | cheviots, cassimeres and th very highest grade mixtures | from foreign and domestic: mille, The patterns are found only in the best grade suite of specialty stores. THE SIZE range In these exceptional Suits is the same as in the grades mentioned aboy the garments are hand-tailored throughout and th before it came to the cute are not to be found in erry ea a ee ee if CPP rrr Try TET PEPPERELL ree eee mam MORE RRRHRSHRAKRAAABAHAEAHRAAASRS A ARABABRERASSORBARERARAABAASHAHSSSANRABRAZAARSLEARSD

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