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HEARING DATE SET. | ae Bins Plea to Set Astae! b| Maraer Verdict Up Cet. 20, | 3 NTA Go.. Oct. '6.—The Georgia Court has destanated Oct. 26 Presentation of arguments on the Whereby Loo M. Frank secks to WS Bet Aside the verdict pronouncing guilty of the murder of Mary April 26, 1913. under sentence of death. His iS: i ' set aside the verdict ts based the claim that his constitutional | Were violated when the verdict Re returned during his absence from BS Gourt-room. There also is pending Pita the Supreme Court an extraordinary under which Frank seeks a now resto mm MINUTES bakes the best biscuit you ever Deve tike thie; 8 cups ot cup mith," Werk ide butter with 044 mit slowly, mizing oi Rell gently on board dusted wi end cut email 12 to 15 minutes, fing = Guaranteed Ns 17 Jewels Adjusted 10-Yoar ‘be| Dort that orders were larger than at Grade Watches 6 6 ~Successo” Corset Latest Styles “Custom Made i, = 2.50 » by the Best Stores einai La 4 ee HALF OF FRANCE | DEWEY SURGEN Beyond Conception, Dr. J. C. Wise Charges. / “Southern. France ta one great hos- pital, and Northern France in a bat- tlefield,” said Dr. John C. Wise of Washington, who wan a passenger aboard the Fabre Line steamship | Roma, In to-day from Marseilles. Dr. Wise, who was Dewey's surgeon-gen- eral at the battle of Manila Bay, served for several weeks in hospitals at Paris and Bot ‘he atrocities being perpetra' the Germans on innocent non-com- betants in France and Belgium are beyond conception,” continued Dr. Wise, “I have seen instances of old men and women knocked on the heads by gun butts and childreg ka outright, lany of the Germans captured by the French prior to the battle of the Marne died mysteriously and with no showing of wounds before they could be removed from the battlefield. Autopsios showed that they had noth. ing bs Graze and roots in thelr stom. ac! Gaston Gachot, an American citisen of French birth, whose home is at New Bedford, Conn, was returning from volunteer service as an inter- ter between the French and Eng- ich contingents of the allied armies in France. He said that when he was in Al- ence in the last week of August he saw an Engileh brigade operating with the French there, od CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET, Wheat opened irregular, there was some hedge ore and demand from commission houses was.not as as expected. Prices' tutned weal th general selling on reports of | x jemand. port 5 Corn, dull and steady in early trad- ing influenced by break in wheat in the later business and expectations of favorable government report to-mor- row. —-_—— (TEMS FOR INVESTORS. Dealers in unlisted securities re- that this morning’s mail brought in considerable volume of orders for stocks and bonds. Several houses re- any time since closing of outside it on July 80. Most of orders buy! side for Stand per than July 30. Great Nort! decreased $669, Gross dec Norfolk and Western August grove increased $42, Net, after tax, in: creased $138,758. Two months’ sur HE after charges, increased §141, e Atchison regular quarterly dividend of 11-2 r cent. on common sees Monday's Saturday for demand. Granby Consolidated Co) an- nual meeting to-day. Fifty.’ per cent. of stock, or represented in or by prey. President Nichols said that certain difficulties in connection with emelt- ing of ores had been met and over- come and predicted that when in full operation ie product would be at a cost as low as any mining company in the world. Reports of 189 steam railroads in United States for August: Gross earnings decreased $9,636,841; net revenue from Sean nae in $3,144,009 over August, 1918. —_—_————— Twe White re Sent to Pent- tentiary. Tony Picone and Joseph Mirabella, ar- raigned to-day before Judge Foster in the Criminal Branch of the Federal Dis- trict Court, pleaded guilty to conspiracy ‘tol the White Slave law. Sots MH the jendante with tion for Mi from the 7 — SAYS HIS WIFE, INSANE, /ASKS COURT TO ORDER At the request of Frank Relliy, Jus- tice Ryan in the Broklyn Children’s Court sent Miss Frances E. Leitsch, Atrocities on Non-Combatants |2" !vestixator, to his home, No. 13 | State atreet. Agnes Reilly and her five-year-old daughter, Agnes, lying on a bed which almost filled one of two small rooms In the basement which the family oc- coupled. * ‘There was no cover or pillows on the bed and the mattress was only a pallet of straw. bore out Relily’s declaration that he and his family were almost starving. He said he had been out of work for three months and dared net spend |much time searching for a job be- cause his wife had shown tendencies of insanity and he feared she would 4 | hurt the little girl if left alone with her. Early Tuesday morning, he said, the «| child's cries had aroused him tn time y | to see his wife trying to set fire to the bed. A doctor come from the Kings County Hospital and took the woman there, violent that she was removed to Kings Park Asylum. Little Agnes was taken to the Children’s Society. TRIED TO KILL CHILD) POLICEMEN FROM HOUSE. Woman Prisoner Says Dwyer's “Oppression” Prevents Her Let- ting Raided Property. Inspector John F. Dwyer of the Fourth District appeared in West Side Police Court to-day in answer to a subpoena Issued at the request of Carrie Devere, owner of the prem- fees at Nos. 142 and 144 Weat Fifty- fourth street. The Devere woman re- cently was fined $260 and sentenced to thirty days for running @ disorderly houne. and Care For Mother. Miss Leitech found Mrs. Since that time Inspector Dwyer has kept a police guard in the house. Mr, Devere wants to rent the prop- erty, but ts unable to do so as long as uniformed policemen occupy it She was taken from the Tombs to The Police Court to-day to enable her to present her side of the case to Magistrate McQuade. The police guard, she said, ts cost- ing her $50 a day, and she charac- terized it as oppression. The Inspec- tor admitted he had no idea that the premises would be again utilized for illegal purpores. Magistrate McQuade was in favor of ordering the police guard dis- minsed, but at the request of an an- aistant corporation counsel adjourned the case until to-morrow. Every appearance but she became so OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & © 34th Street, New York Special Values for Wednesday Women’s and Misses’ Shoes Black clott® top boots, patent colt- skin vamp and heel foxing, light weight welted sole, Spanish Louis ° leather heels. Regular 5.50 Value 4.00 Women’s Bath Robes 380 Beacon Blanket Robes, in an assort- ment of floral designs of various colors. Regular 3.00 Values Crepe de Chine Negligees: An interesting variety of hand embroid- ered and lace trimmed Crepe de Chine | 6,90 Negligees in Pink, Blue and Helio. 9.75 Val. 2.00 Women’s Silk Petticoats 300 Women’s Petticoats with silk jersey tops, deep plaited flounce of messaline; also all silk * messaline. Colors and black. Regular 8.50 Value 2.25 Misses’ Department—Thiad Floor. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C 34th Street, New York Important Sales Wednesday Misses’ Suits 16 to 18 yrs. or 8%, 34and86 Bust Measure Offering several distinct models, representing the smartest style features in plain tailored and attrace tively trimmed effects. Various length Coats and new- est tailored and pleated skirts, Materialsinclude Broad- cloth, Gabardine, Cheviot, Tailor Serge and Poplin in desirable colors. Regular 27.50 values 20.00 Misses’ Fashionable Coats Attractive models, suitable: fon Bator, wear, o in an fener materials, various lengths. 15 .00 * Actual 20.00 values Misses’ Street Dresses Of Crepe de Chine and Charmeuse, in FF ta. “aie Talore eth | 15.00 Saye Manband Gete 675 Weellly For of drugs and opium tayouts, collapsed in Looks her cell at Raymond street jail to-day to have been brought e Kings plication that hi was ad- posing as Abraha traits he resemble exhibition an: Her case summer by had now no 4 the future. Junti } 4a “|fund began to arrive to-day at Red Denae, Violent. Cross headquarters, here. | The, aggre: te. promises to. be lerae. Persona id Mildred Doyle, in| Erecus of $1,000 each caine. from, Sra No. 998 Halsey street, jiuson Jradiey of Washington and Ane Brooklyn, the police found a collection na ot Philadelphia. Jackson’s Is the ONE Store in New York where , SUIT Fashions Reign Supreme at the Most conomical Prices. To Demonstrate This Invincible Fact We Announce for Tomorrow Avenue Corner Iith St. The customary prices at which these suits sell are 17.50 t0 39.50. \ Alterations FREE | An Extraordinary Offering of Women’s & Misses’ $15 Serge Dresses, $10.00 Just 118 dresses in the lot. We would have taken 500 of them if we could have gotten them on the same terms. Regularly these dresses cost more than $10.00 at wholesale. They are new Fall models, long waists, plain and pleated tunics over satin skirts, satin sleeves and girdles, also serge girdles, i id cuffs. » navy and black. for women and misses. ssi of the parte .values in wrt $10.00 , , 92.90 $4.50 Serge Skirts, "4. Long tunic models, accordion pleated and box pleated bottoms, some with hems showing three rows of . Excellent skirts for hard wear: navy and black. Biggest Waist Values Rule at Koch’s Prettiest Voile Blouses $2.00 Newest Models Delightful styles, that will give y ch sati: i the Yaiaty embrotdery Se force yeh pines shadow lace insertions. Others are double-breasted fashion” with ene broidered floral effects; two row: Tommy Atkins collar rows of large pearl buttons, and the new Choose-from a generous display at $2.00. Graphite Gray Amethyst Prussian Blue Russian Green Swagger Velours Deifc Biue Exélusive Novelties African Brown Mix‘ure Suitings Jet Black Coats that are Fashion’s Finest Choice in this Sale 598 9.75 1250 Actually worth $10 to $20 TO LEAD AS_ JACKSON'S DO IN'COAT SELLING tears that there is a great reason behind it— and bin First and eae a values offered are su tive, ou®competing the keenes: . Then the styles are s0 inimitably conceived and executed that they fall nothing short of the best fashion productions of Fifth Avenue. Coats latest design—featuring the French ‘ ‘opcoat, in newly develo; FA fabrics of the season { th Ave. Corner th Avesls™ FOR EVERY WOMAN Free Instruction in Knit- ting, Croci.eting and hand needlework, by an Expert Needlewoman Art ibroidery Department, cy < Second Floor Untinned fats, 1.95 Special! Men’s Hdkfs White cambric handkerchiefs with colored initial, 15 inch hem, value 80¢ per half doz.; * special, ..........6 for 75¢ Excellently made, of fine quality black velvet. Sailor and close-fitting models. Hats that are selling in other at it $3. ci Second Floor These Women’s Fine Kid Gloves Go on Sale at Koch’s Old Very Moderate Prices Women's One-Clasp; Women's One-Clasp| Women's One-Clasp Glace Pique Gloves.| Gray MochaGloves,| Tan Cape Gloves, with drawn backs,| an excellent glove for| sewn P.X.M., soft, im- Meyers make, in tan, Fall aud Winter wenr,| ported English lack an withdrawn | drawn bac ‘ white... $1.15) backs... BL.2S) Meyersmake BSc |! Warnen's 16-But! Lie Elbow Peoeth eerste real French Kid, with $ domes at jousquetaire style, Selling value to- it. $2.25 day would be 83. ' Women's 2-clasp Kayser Leath- inh... Women's 16 - Button Kayser-| Chamoisette Gloves, with drawn! crette Gloves, in tan, white, backs, white or natural, | natural and gray, value value 75c, at...........- 50c ‘Tie at. 50c ’ ° Women’s $2.00 American Sterling Taffeta Umbrellas, ,S<"in<_ Cc In the selection are handles of carved Ebonoine, carved avd plain mis ilver deposit, bh, with case and tassel to mateh, so Men's 28-inch umbrellas, in all the newest style handles, Very Smart New Styles in Velvet & Zibeline Coats [0°05 No Money Down Club plans of ridiculously small Sepceice will attract the in buyer, But She. wise iornes wl} look for the honest concerns that don’t draw ive ess into a net of high prices and ironclad conditions, Proof of our straightforward dealings is js out by the fact that we are tl fencer cl dis- tributers in the country. Our enor- mous ure chasing } power en- ables us to offer you exceptional | late mirror, $19.98 Piano polish. French pattern 30, ‘base At inches weds, Yu containing’ 3 top drewere: ontaining # tap. Paros troweres” like tales “900 A seven-time World Want works alk week, Order yearolds At $2.98 At $4.69 At $6.98 Coats of zibeline, with} Coats of plain velvet,| Coats of superior quale corduroy collar and| long waisted models, |ity zibeline und velvet, cuffs, long waisted stye. | finished with satin belt. | vith the new Coats of good cor-| Coats of velvet cordu-| finished wi duroy, box model, roll] roy with fancy buttons, i collar and pockets, in| i lack, wavy and brown and navy. “Baby Days” Festival “*, Have baby weighed. Day To-Morrow, Wednesday Trained nurse in attendance oS Veils and Veilings Chiffon Veils, striped borders, in all the new Autumn shades, 1 yard 12g yards long, Reg, $1.25; special, at.. 89E Octagon, Filet and Hair Line Mesh Veiling. with velvet and chenille spot, in black, white and beet root shede. Regular 69 “ c $30 Bigelow Arlington 85e, special, yard Axminster Rugs, 9x12, $2 1 75 Name woven in the back. Come in beautiful panel designs, in Oriental colorings and effects, 1.10 Inlaid 65c Enamelled epee 79c 37c linoleums, pare Linoleums, ; Colors go through to the back; all | 4 icy 810, pe perfect goods; parquet floor and tile | White aed g 1 white tiles 2 A : A $5.00 Irish Point Curtains, $3.95 This is one of the few chances that women get to secure Theat excellent quality Irish Point Curtains come with all- aver or plain centres, pnir........... . ns, $1.95 Understand that these are regular’ $9.60 values, .but ere reduced te’ this price for Wednesday. ~ $2.00 Warner Corsets at 98c Women will not need to look twies at these corsets to recognize n them the regular $2.00 corset Made of brocaded betiste, with vedium bust and double skirl, new models, Sizes 19 to 28. 2d Floor wide designs; @ yards wide, @ yards wide; bring measurements, high-grade curtains for little money. ‘ ee $3.95 $2.50 Scrim Panels, Filet Desig alt but, ” —

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