The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1914, Page 11

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HS AST BREATH Named Thomas Barrett as Assassin, Detective Reveals to Coroner. NO BAIL FOR ACCUSED. Victim Was Warned, but Thought Slayer Didn't Have Nerve Enough. When Thomas Barrett, of No, 243 West Thirty-elehth streot, was ar- Faigned before Coroner Feinberg to- day and held without ball as te as- @essin of Murray Hennessy, an old- time gangster, it was learned that Hennessy did “squeal” just before he Gea in Polyclinic Hospital, notwith- Standing tho first police assertions to the contrary, and that he named Barrett as the man who shot him. 4& woman lured Hennessy out tn front of Popper's saloon, No, 761 Seventh avenue at 12.30 o'clock Tues- @ay morning and then two men who Were waiting there ed in” on him. Tho shooting followed. | In an ante-mortem statement to! Laeut.-Detective Martin J. Regan, Hennessy asserted Barrett was one of the two men, and that he had been | Bired to do the shooting. | “L knew he had been hired, three weeks ago,” said the dying man, “I @idn’t think he had nerve enough to do it.” Coroner Feinberg wheld Barrett Without bail, ¢ Gordon, who Gays ho lives at No. 8510 Fifth ave- Bue, Pittsburgh, and was named by Hennessy as having stvod in front of Popper's place, was held as a ma- terial witness, Barrett refused to make @ state: ment to the Coroner. Tall, lanky and stoop-shouldered, he appeared in court Coatless and shiver When first arrested ho 1 his name was Thomas Lawr but under police gruelling ac 1 it was Barrett. Barrett was S$ when ar- Faigned because his coat was found te have a bullet hole and powder burns in the left side when he was arrested, thus indicating that some One held a pistol r the coat and fired it. The gar tis being held ap evidence, Both to make a stateme While they were b Hennessy was being | Jewish rites. His body was taken charge of by his parents. This is said to have been at Hennessy’s own re- quest, although of his marriage ten years ag was bap- tiged in the Catholic ful When Hennessy was a youngster Itving on the lower east side his PY name was Moses Applebaum, He was, a gangster, One night in a Catherine strect dance hall thirteen years ago he Killed an old enemy in self-defence. Soon afte girl in Brooklyn, fell in lov at the time et Duffy's and Keep Well. ’ ere is one medicinal whitkey so H absolutely pure that physicia.as h ! no hesitancy in prescribing. It is Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey By virtue of its uniformity, depend- ability and freedom from the injuri- ous elements found in the ordinary beverage whiskies it has established a reputation as A Medicine For All Mankind In cases of exhaustion foll g long illness with tedious convales- cence, Duffy's will be found very ben- eficial. Its use is recommended in the treatment of wasting and run- down conditions of the body, b ‘and muscle, as it enables the to resist disease germs. Sold by most druggists, grocers and dealers in sealod bottles only. Refuse substitutes. Send for interesting booklet and doctor's advice, free. ‘The Dotty Mat Whisiey Co. Rochester, H. ¥, Tope Magee hie ML Ai and they were ma: GUNMAN HENNESSY 2s Si clea it, He began leading an honest life. “SQUEALED” WITH amos “nse 3 @ man named "“Scutch” Hennessy had business dealings with Thomas. They quarreled and a gang- sters’ feud followed. Henn money, let It be known that if Hennessy did not quit bothering him there would that be trouble. “Then, three weeks ago, Hennessy got word that this man By t heen detailed to Detective Regan court to-day. he had and changed wes & sharp lookout. Hen nessy me this himecif in bie ante- mortem statement, made in the Pol: clinto Hospital. “But a trick he did not suspect was Soon early ‘Tuesday morning, when saloon M y morn! @ woman entered and asked him to step outside, Never mind who the at won't come out um trial for murder begins. with her. told me he recognised Borden standing on the Barrett suddenly opened fire with a pistol, which he was holding under his coat. Tovequealy but wien, he Anaity nessy to jueal,’ bul on did 40, we were able to gather ‘al the evidence we nosded.” tee THUGS BEAT Christianit, to Murray Hennessy. as the el the police has wn hotel, was Thomas. Tear Flesh eaid Thomas owed him \jHer maa said he did not, and ‘get’ him,” sald in the Coroner's “Ho knew Barrett apd Week-End Sale of TRIMMEDHATS, $4.96 & $5.94 That would sell at $7.00 and $8.00 elsewhere. We_ have prepared for Friday's and Saturday's selling over 500 very smart Trimmed Hats; Sailor shapes in large and medium effects; Tricornes and other new shapes. They are made of fine Velvet, and many are trimmed with beautéful Ostrich Fancies. 4 Ostrich Plume Trimmed Hats $9.89 Standard Price, $16.50 An exceptionally Interesting offer+ Ing, as the shapes used for these Hats are made of fine Silk Velvet, hand: blocked with French edges, They are trimmed with narrow bands of fur, or ribbon, and two French Ostrich Plumes, rich and full, 8 inches in width and with heavy, drooping heads. Plumes alone else where would sell at $8.00 to $9.00. Sailors, Tricorne and Turban effects. The Plumes in black, white and fashionable colors. CompleteOstrich FEA THER TRIMMING for HATS, $2.97 gs This beautiful Ostrich Feat Gar- niture, as‘ Wlustrated, makes an entire trim- ming for a hat. A full band that lies on brim. of hat and is finished with _a_ handsome short Ostrich Plume, In witte, black, Saxe Se. velvet in al Voile Women’s Modish AFTERNOON DRESSES $12.74 150 AFTERNOON DRESSES, made of soft, lustrous Cascadeau crepes, or crepe meteors. A choice of several different styles, three of which are pictured. High grade materials, attractive Dresses and fine workmanship, all at one exception- ally low price. Even the trimming of silk embroidery intermingled with either silver or gold thread, rows of buttone and tiny French flowers are what might be expected on much higher priced Dresses. 3" BAISLALARKLLALAKKAARABR PEST ENN OK PE NE Ned or Described —At Above Price Mlustrated at Second from Right A very becoming dress of soft crepe meteor full blouse effect. The broad belt embroid- ered in black silk and gold thread is partially hidden at the back by loose panel of the silk. White satin roll collar. Illustrated at Left Smart tmodel of crepe meteor in shades of navy, black, reen, sapphire blue, taupe and other daintier shades. ull blouse waist with vestee and high standing Norman collar of white satin. Bi use and broad girdle beautifully embroidered in silk and gold thread. Rose at collar. PIFFIIAMSHABSAAABA IBID IIIS PEL SK SK CELE Ee eee fs Any DRESS Pictured =m jo WOMAN IN HEP TOME, rou sty UJ and) flesh, and took a heavy and chain from her neck. for HILPHLA, Oct. 16.—The Ar- PHILAD! gentine battleship Morens, the New York Shipbuilding here to-day the New coast, The great battleship will direct to the Brooklyn Navy Yard be placed in dry dock to hav. built by for 4 @ to ir bot- cleaned + tanip wil then proceed to Roskiend Me., for the triek the harmonious blending for style. arent net Blouse, t of soft panne the street shades, The velvet collar is fur ie ar forms a stylish back for the net collar. The military effect is oy, hand embroidery on he front of the jacket. nd lacy Mtaatrated at Centre $4.89 Extra outs at back Is very and new. fine quality crepe de chine, daintily embroidered and hemstitched; makes a practical waist for all Suit occasions. A high half collar with two loose , smart. he black neck ribbons are novel A Trio of lovely Blouses are pictured. Each waist is of a different material; but note Each waist has that soft, drooping, clinging effect so much in vogue at the present time. Smart collars are a noteworthy feature. Nlustrated at Left $11.74 Apretty trans worn with a jac! Mluatrated at Right Filmy lace, flesh colored chiffon lining, and pleated ruffles, com- bine to make an effective Waist. Loose airy draperies give charms ing lines and most becoming to girlish slender figures. There {Is a choice of colors in this model, SHADOW LACE BLOUSES, $3.89 Beautiful for their simplicity. hemstitching. A set-in front yoke and sleeves that are outlined with Front fastens with jet buttons. A gold embroidered band at the front 1s a pretty feature of the waist. Black Velvet Basque, Made sleeveless and piped with braid. Blouses, New collar effects, dainty embroidery; also striped voiles in variety of colors. | A FEW SPECIALS Velvet Blouses, $2.89 THIRD FLOOR, 84TH 6T. poe ce 25002080: $12.74 Illustrated at Right Made of Cascadeau crepe; Vestee, sash and half sleeve of contrasting crepe embroidered braid effect. Both skirt and waist trimmed with rows of tiny buttons, Lovely Basque Model Of heavy silk crepe meteor, down the front and finishes with black silk sash that is hand embroidered. The embroidery appears again at back of waist; collar and cuffs are of white organdie, hemstitched with black. ——SS GIy Full basque, buttons $4.89 One of the newest models teaturing block satin 4c sleeves; braid pipings. Colors—navy and black. Very dressy when worn with satin or velvet skirts. Gymnasium Bloomers, $2.74 Made of English serge, rein- forced with gusset, Colors— navy or black. Sizes 6 to 20+ S5TH AT. Women’s Angora SWEATERS $2.96 e of three different models, 1 V neck or roll collar, ted. Pearl button fastening and deep packets, White, light gray, dark gray, rose, Copenhagen, green and brown, 1 Mousquetaire Glace and Suede GLOVES 16-Button, $3.49 20-Button, $3.96 24-Button, in glace, $4.19 24-Button, in suede, $4.47 These Gloves are our “Rosemary” quality, made of selected skins. Over-seton seams, plain point back, Black and white. Also 24-bution length kiace Gloves in ome piece; specially desirable fov even- ing wear, No seam on on in white $5.44 MAIN FLOOR, BROADWAY, ADVANCED STYLES OF Square, Broadway, 34th to 35th St. STYLISH TOP COATS ‘ for YOUNG GIRLS Separate Top Coats are as much In vogue for the young iris as for thelr older sisters, We have a varied assortment. Also pretty handmade Dresses, and Velvet or Corduroy Suits that will please, not only for style, but very moderate prices. emart Zibeline $ 6.94 Zibeline !s one of the most dependable coat materials of the season. In a variety of models, One style is shown In dlustration. The wide girdle is of self material, collar and turn back cuffs are of velvet; double rows of velvet but- tons are used as a trimming. Colors—Copen- hagen, navy, brown or green, lined throughout. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Cord: , Velvet, or Plush Coats, $12.74 In every wanted shade of the season. The coats button close to the neck; low belt of mes- saline or self material. Sizes 4 to 14 years. Women’s LONG COATS of Warm Materials —Fur Trimmings |UITE the smartest outer garment now is the separate Coat. There is a variety of favored materials— velvets, velveteens, cloths or tweeds. All of these we have. Many of the Coats are either banded with fur, have large fur collars and cuffs, or are trimmed with fur ornaments, Only a few of our many models are mentioned below, but they emphasize our always “Lowest-in-the-City” prices. Long Broadcloth Black Velveteen Coats, $29.75 | Capes, $22.74 Meds of fy De rome A draped model with pointed cape effec ac. mono sleeves a and novelty collar of dyed black | ia*s!geep colar f skunle raccoon opossum, The Coat fastens on ing brocade silk, ‘This Cape Is de- side with small self covered but- tons—lined throughout with peau sirable for theatre or restaurant wear. de cygne. Black Fur Matelasse | Dressy Broadcloth Coats, $16.74 Cloth, $19.74 An all-black Redingote @! model A long Coat with semi-kimono tri at waist lint with twe sleeves, waist line effect with deep | rows of wide black braid; deep set ; In sleeves, fancy collar com! side pleats; roll collar of black with velvet pd peta an plush. lined. Coats of Tweed, $10.74 Very smart model in gray and brown coloring; deep | kimono sleeves, belted back, large pockets, turn back cuffs and convertible collar. THIRD FLOOR, CENTRE. Are Again Popular With Fashionable Women These dainty Ear Ornaments reign with great popu- larity—or are completely relegated—according to Fashion's dictates of latest Hair dress. For many months ears have been covered “‘ear-muff" fashion by low hair dress. Now they have been permitted to emerge again to be ornamented, Earrings Never What We More Popular Can Offer One reason for this is that to For less than $2,00 you can buy wg fad it is not beautiful copies of very expensive 'y tohave the ears pierced. Earrings, with all the style of the of the most expensive Ear originals, No design is too elabo- rings are made with backs that rate tocopy and many of the plain can be attached te unpierced ears. Earrings are most desirable. | JET | PEARL | FANCY Earrings Earrings Earrings We have the finest quality to the least ex pensive, Button shape — white, cream or pink Very etffec- tir well as some This includes ¢ op Ear Rings of al! kinds, set with semi-precious stones, rhinestones and colored imitation stones. Black and loops—ve' Many of these are combined with either rhinestones, pearls or crystals, tive is the sterling sil- ht ly irregular ver setting. Others | shapes resembling real] gre much in have the appearance of | baroque pearls. x=] Mountings are ; lat dha tremely large, flat but-] gold, sterling silver, PAINT, an Ve Tton and the less expensive aris are very Price 39c to $4.49 MAIN FLOOR, 84TH 87, solid gold wires. Price 79¢ to $11.24 ones are German silver, Price 74c to $17.74

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