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with WvEWIAE. HORLE’ Fao RADA, Mio fe iis, | ut the telephone. He went to her and 8 distant point moved away from when she had finished, conversed | Bth Ave. 6th Are. ' | the grave; but we were prisoners, with the person with whom she hail Corner Corer t] with our dead, sleeping, as it were,| | been talking, 18t st. } eo 19t st F alongside them, as much prisoners; | Then he went to McArdie's table | ‘e@ 1 as they. You get to feel that the! yy ced asked him to go to the saloon \ only difference between yourself and jat Eighth Avenue and Forty-first Pri ® dead man is that your little oullet js Street and introduce him to Moore. e-Easter Sale of hasn't found you yet. ‘ | — Ne lived terribly | arate 14, hh Freda 11 Game ergest bad | Syrah nt | GUNMAN e said, he saw ja Horna Popular Price Carment Houre in New Yorkummmmages ” " Rieler said he did not tell McArdle Looking death in the face in thie i Soup = waraece aan, tee: OOO HANDSOME COATS > , & atrange custom rose up among “Whi hed the saloon,” ‘fn Four Weeks ., Nttle Greek in our trench who was a ire t tf Me LD | omy ¥y fatalist. He used to say, “I know rn! Gangster Tells New Story Of | there, MeArdie being with me. Then FOR WOMEN AND MISSES r ee ee eees get it some of these days when my Slaying of Doyle in \« shot was fired. The bullet passed - e rd Se caaranEEREEIEnEE Sian time comes.” Now the minute you . 1 near my head, and when I turned I hardly see out of his eyes, hear @ soldier talking that way you agen ‘saw a man about to fire at me the|® Wonderful Opportunity to Se- Wet Sil tes aeaee a | Striking Pen Picture of War's Horrors—New | know he WILt get jt. | West Side Cafe. necond ‘time, I returned the fire Fad dhe beh oo RG ae Marted Panning out. Whee York Man Resc Bodi f Tw | HI8 KNIFE STOLEN BEFORE HE) cinema until I saw the man drop. McArdle i Sate Ma face sad trad be would in ues es oO} (o} | WAS KILLED. DeNES WOMAN MOTIVE did not fire and no far as I know did $ 00 gy i i | The h is no place for a fatalist, , not have a revolver.” feat od nase Son ad Men Slain Between the Lines. aie, seh se vias toro tate, A a aaa 154 1. Mile hale fell out; he lost every er se . ee, . ‘not m geod soldier, because he will paar rs cand | but om cross-eramination Bieler said ‘Me wae very cross and fretful. Following ts the fret of @ series ef articles by PRit Rader, @ com | grow impatient over the delay in the Killer, Who Pleaded Guilty to | ster the sniting of Doyle he haa ———— e teumed to do him any good un-| reepandent, who since the war's outbreak has doen serving with the | coming of death and will at least take x! gone to @ dance at Fifty-first Street of Cuticars Soap and Ointment, world-famous Foreign Legton of the Fronch army. After four anéa foolish chances thet no sane mas Manslaughter, Gives Aston- and Lexington Avenue. $ 05 ee Tae tecas te was won| —P4lf -monthe of service in the trenches Me regiment of an original | would take. This had a very : “There I met Owney Madden.” ‘Mrs. Résa Conway, June 32, 191 strength of 1,500 men was redweed to 685. beautiful knife and all of the men in ishing Testimony, | “Do you mean to say,” asked As- ‘sosthing snd healing eevere skin 4 change in Rader's assignments, entatling a furlough in Lon | tbe trench had thelr eye on it, for sistant Distret Attorney - Edwards, il In all the trenches it is the custom for | the men of a division to divide among wee all the belongings “of a dead man which will be of use in the trenches. Whee the little Greek wae don, made possible his preparation of these articles. M the series Rader, soldier of fortune, aviator and newspaper man, hee Grown euch @ picture of the war of 1915 that. the grim pro feaston of arma ts atripped of its last vestige of romance. He reveale war @né te ghastly horrors in euoh striking fashion ae to cause the —_— “that you went to a dance immediate- $ 5 When Arthur Bieler, also known as |'Y after killing Patsy Doyle?” ‘ ] 0° Bieler 4 o Jimmie Ward, a member of Owner | pied simply “yea tone Madden's gang of gunmen, pleaded) arlier the witness had said be had g E | quite: put the gun in his pocket because he Aa| narratiogs he has written for the United Press to stand out as one of | Sisad pach tor the waite van we foond| Crain, Morten men The ainine te | was seine to dance, and denied that The Fabrice: alfied rush for the knife and we found| Crain, Monday, for the kiting of | he had any intention of killing Moore. " . Bee] the grally great fournaitettc accomplishments of the war. that It was miesing. Bomebody had| winiam Moore, alias Patay Doyle, «| . Bieler said that he had not seen |Poplins, Gabardines, . Checks, By Phil Reder. stolen 1% from him vefore we waa] Mort Tanda ral Freda Horner until he ear her in the Mistures, Silk Poplins White Chin- dead! know the way of the gangsters smiled. | Bieler ‘denied that Willie 2 Musuall chillas. (Copyright, 1018, by the United Pree) T had a pair of field ginsses which| “nfadden has put one over,” sald a| bad had anything to do with the| Qygp Twenty Different Modele. 28 (By Mall)—There's a German's body hanging from entanglements in fromt of the French trenches, which For two months this body was part of may little outlook ‘There's a pair of nippers in the hands. For some weeks back was arched upward, but recently it hae begun to sag. The Clothes flap more and more wildly each day as the body slowly shrivels. Nobody from either side has been able to get to that body to bury it. It is there in the air on the barbed » and it will be gradually shot away, Living’ cheek to jowl with dead] the trench, Lieut. Francais, who con- men; that's the thing that turns you | ducted the funeral ceremony, said to to & deant, but it's a part of trench| us as we stood over the grave: Mfe that is unavoidable. The firet “This is @ lesson for you young thing that shocks you in the trenches! men to take to heart. You must not is to discover that, after a time, you! be carcioss.” Think of that as part are able to watch men writhing 19/ of « funeral service, BURIED THEIR DEAD IN THE were very expensive, and more than one moan asked me to promise Bim that when I was killed ‘he glasses Getective, “Now watch what bap- | "AT tnis astounding testimony Among Them Are Flare, Rippl pens.” Justice Cral e % 4 lc, Belted, Madden asd John McArdle predate el ees Military, and the New “Sport” Models. lcted for murder for the Kill- | Father an@ Daughter Ren Dewn|Some Lined Throughout, others ing of Doyle, and it was presumed by Automobile in Street. Half Lined with Guaranteed Peau that @ woman was the cause of the ‘William Kelly and his fitteen-year- de Cygne. 014 sughter Josephine were run 1 Who had been|éownm by an automobile yesterday ALTERATIONS FREE Doyle's “ateady,” had deserted him | sfternoos as they dodged across Fifth z and had taken up, with Madden. tee | Eiay sumured a Crestured arte haa Seleat told Madden @ story which she sup- | Soil”, sumered Mle Gaughter was NEW YORK (ee: NEW. plomented with a fletter, that she | unconscious when picked up, but was Stores claima Doyle had writtes, and thus, | Tevived at the hospital. would go to him. Every valuable possession of every man in the trenches that can be legitimately claimed for trench service ie marked by his comrades. It's just a cold- blooded custom that has grown out of the cold-blooded and close ac- quaintance with death. If you think that heroism and fine ideals grow im the trenches you are wrong. The life-is too beast-like for such human things. (Article No, 2 To-morrow.) z : 5 fis 4 z RE ? ii i Ad Rg i 4) r if bit i i Madden and Gaia Goan aa. BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET Svan Before iBeler pleaded guilty he told "GIMBEL Subway Storey BAe sett Sretar wots fe TN aeccern | mneen oad Makan, Ms, Sivends VA. Continuing Tomorrow and Salundan the Wick Winn N\ re ade waded a OS ON st macsigughter and It was socepted ntinuing Tomorrow an urday the Whole Winter’ i caseame renga re ee Skee tare Sy ete, Cn ans me es Greatest Inducements in this Very Remarkable Sale of HN Wie Goa they pl Kat if +4 house| Bieler to-day admitted that be had SSS ate os 2s glikcawe we | Overcoats and yj waeaen mares» mt Raincoats at. - $12.75 N| TRENCHES. NEW RIZZO MURDER CLUE. | acctetant District Attorney Rdwards oo Sometimes they seooped out a grave ts garter | called ae a witneas for McArdle, who Teare Most of the divisions of infantry. he could aid the State at the trial of Shee Pui esc asses (4 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, el! He & body.” ‘Thon that part of the trench would Ro uscommon thing to come the reformatory, but did mot see him was () ty again until the night Moore i Pilishet: ovay toe inet Good ct] hy ies, wen, we mat Dim fn 8 posta . Original Prices Were $20, $22 and $25 1) 4 Sena ee RE Oe dees ne = Sage 1 = myo poe pi peg prem ow tie tetas ie od hae ba ore ee | hese modeli have rot on ei ; e 1, ts, Over- but Ait him, fop- ts and Raincoats They were imported for fashion ideas. from Our Fine Men's Clothes Bhawroc ty : : j i ' 3 : | i . e iE a ; F i Saturday. In Men’s& Young Men’s IN Suitsat . . $12.'75 There lo almost everything you cen desire. Plain i i g i Franklin Simon & Co. 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