The evening world. Newspaper, May 19, 1915, Page 7

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DEAD BY LAW, SLAYER TESTIFIES AGAINST ANOTHER corer ee eee see eepeceee — William Flack, Out of Sing Sing Death House, Hired to Kill, He Says William Flack, an of the fing Sing donth use, which he has been temporarily tranaterred Dy @ #pectal law passed by the res cont Lemtal took the stand bes fore Judge Nott and a jury to-day, He was brought to this city to tell hie story of how Angelo Legmto Induced Dim to break into the flat of Louts Macatuso at midnight on Apri & 1914, and and KIM Giuseppe Marino, of whom Legeto was jealous. ™ an, who ts already dead, by law--he was sentenced to die ta the chair ty the week ending April 26 this Sear-anawered the questions of As sistant District Attorney Allen R. Wellman plainly. Save for the Jude the Jury, the attorneys, the court fioers and three newspaper reporters, There Were ten spectators only tn the room, one of whom was a young Woman hot dirctly connected with the and an Conrad Flack, ure, 0 55466665666 45500555566 William first answers brought out the fact that after his aviction and tranafer to the death Youse he had confessed to his father, ‘Then Father Cashin, the Sing Sine chaplain, telephoned to the District Attorney and ar ntative of Dis- trict Attorney Perkins ent an as sistant to Sing Sing "Have you been promised anything for testifying here?” asked Mr, Well: man. No, air!” said Flack “I asked the District Attorney what he could do for me and he said he couldn't do nothing.” At yesterday's session of the trial Louisa Macaluso told how, in the effort to save Flack, Legsio had ea Nc forced her to mike a false confession SMSSY from the International Con- that she shot Marino herself when | Stes of Won aded by Miss Jan he threatened to KUL her unless she | Stlame of Chicago, eft the Dut 1 to-day f Berks > Ae went on the street for his profit. ‘A man named Patsy came to me— } bad seen him are nd said they had @ job for me," said. “He said Angelo hada job for me, I knew Angelo. He said Angelo wanted to wet Marino out of the way. Marino had taken Angeio’s girl away from dim. | “I said, ‘what is there tn it for me™ They said $200, and showed me a roll of bills and said tt it would come | ace. The ato Miss Adama tta Jacobs and Mrs. ri any in favor of p im addit es Dr A compr the others. 1 walked over to Twelfth Strreet and to the river and threw the gun overboant “They never paid the looking for them for it” Wort came to Flick in the Tombs from Ly Iwas out of that, Then Patsy took me to Angelo Legs 1 there was John |‘ Orendach, the one-eyed man with him aad a week gave me took me h them to No, 654 East Thirteenth |! Me feet, and we weat up to Loulsa’s room. 1 neve Mariao before. ' Mve wraised around’ whe ana | OURIDUSLY WROUGHT We walked Flack testitiod A around Me uy to hee dat tier door wan, RING LEADS UP TO ARREST went up te Her door was ked, W against it. Ans} gelo st s fingers, We broke tho door down and w nto the ball. | Two Men Seized in Paterson on 1 meares Sellers Suspicion of a New York room and saw Marino lying on the t Hed and Louisa beside him. 1 don't Robbery know if thoy Was awake ery rae un ant shot tt - Oiaxe went down to tk Dee ant saw ring being welgue Corn Comes O/f as Easy as You Please! “Gets-It” Being Used by Millions! e man who was try ant fe the first sine chat a reat, sure-as fate corn cure has ever Deen discovered VGERTS-IT! te the sew cornender, based LEAVES HALF OF ESTATE TO AN OLD SWEETHEART Find the Lady Who Uses ihe World's Greatest Corm-Cure, “GETSAT.” bucky tape a he peo euven boat fled at Avon, N ts will to Mrs B) on of Jersey Cit aged fourteen cars bet S Painter Fatal Injured by Pall upreme Prom Williamsburg St . peace wa: , bir t sth! Victor tame a 4 Wrthe | Ave Firth Service Phigtact tae Ss Knabe3s, St. wire amma wat ote ale he said be the was trict Mospital, where it probably dis, @rmerrcan mass Peewee nora Ge eee benee THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1915. Head of Women’s Congress Who Is to Seek Peace From Kaiser The KAISER aeemtdtion 1 Pa e of He y inl ently adop PECIALLY GOOD SILK GLOVES At Timely Low Prices Cooler and quite as dressy kid, and more desirable th ost sorts; 18-buttoa lenge double & 4; black or white. 2000 pairs Mousquetaire gloves. “Usually $1 1800 pairs embrowtery th Paris point wel” $110 $10 a pair at.. Greaed Pleor Nearly Half the Price Saved on These FLOUNCINGS AND LACES And with the summer's craze tor dresses made en tirely ot ruffles and frills, specials like these are real- ly quite wonderful. Very brietly, tomorrow's big bargains include; Printed Net Flouncings and Allovers at $1.25 Our usual price would be $2.00 a vant and considered most reasowable at that Rordered desig Dancing Figcks 30 inches wice Sile Shadow Flouncings at 5U¢ and 7Se ly these would be $2 yard, tor they are un pretty, Cream, tor color, 18 to J inches tor ithe, Washable Laces at ISe t ’ $10 Their usual price, 25¢ to $28 yard, Phe lot includes cotton niets, binche and mechlin laces and insertions aad others suit- able tor the new sumer mater: ale 1 to 9 inches wite Linen Cluny, at So to 3Ne The regular price would be Se to He a yard, Both inser trons and beadings are here in * tod inch w Am Important Sale of Other Sea- somable Laces ~ Specially Priced. land and Sig: gation Was res Asquith and For- niton, when tish Govern. es of the resolution &Py ed by nce Se 'SHOPLIFTERS’ TRAIL | LED DETECTIVE 10 News Oddities Paul, Mion, had the shoe tern | WOMAN STRUCK by Hebtning in St ROOMFUL OF L007 from her left foot and will recover from her injuries sooner than frou the surprive —~—-_ THERE 18 A DAP AND DUMB woman in Atlantic Coy wh sike in Proceeds of Many Robberies | her steeo Found in Manhattan Atter GOLD has been diecovered tn a California graveyard, but the cometery suthorities won't permit digging for it Arrests In Brooklyn, HUSKY BTORK to Priladelphia brought @ twonty three pound baby i property te Te value of AEAMATRESS In Savannah, heiress to fortune, ts ao Weed to work seve wand dollars WAR FOUNT Lie can't quit o day by Detective Willan Conroy, of (he Brooklyn Detective Mureau, in| MINNPAPOLIS coon lett $5 to hte a room at No 234 Weat Porty-afth jug be believed in Union wages Htoeet, Manhattan Canroy was tn- vestigating the cane of tWwe shapttt FRED KIDNEY STEW too many ¢ ers, May Andereon and Clacence Wi. | divorce Will ty each of his pallbearers, aay jays a week, Newark man suoa for hed tn a Prooklyn depart cided we'th & Breen ‘ - “‘QNEEZE NOMS" Wore thrown tato tho Pennayivania House of Rep mens store laet Baturday, He Dad) oatatives at Harrisburg to force an adjournmon’ dentified both the man and the wom. binds and learning the PENNSYLVANIA MAN was acquitted on a whitealave charge because Addrass Ne called at the! girl accompanied him from one State to another In an automobile and not house thie morning lin a common carrier, such as a rattroad trat He found jewelry, sllvermare, laces |. ——————— - and clothing A dia vd ring and ior ae 28! BIG TENEMENT EMPTIED eet ‘om nating room in the a BY AMMONIA FUMES some house Her belongings were ran sackat on March MM last. ‘The laces ant es are be ed to have been A break ff an ammonia pipe the stoten from New York stores esllar of No. 20 Bast Houston Stree Wilson, who has done time at where Harney v packe Krahowsky Snake Hi, ts the Hueband of Sylvia | and produce dealer, has his Levy, now in the Queen's County jatl | ing plant, drove workmen erving a term for shoplifting, Svi-jers In the sixestory tone via ts Known as the Queen of Shop. | from the building tosday, ant it was lifters, and escaped fro) detective) not wntil Resets Company Ne 2 ad her tn custody last April] with their apecial smokeproot helmet from his grasp and run. | got into the ce at tue t of of the elevated | ame . Was When the OAK Faitra t Fittieth Street] yun men employed men AAG RESERVES Ee. into the street, No one had turne! off May Anderson hae done time inj tha motor for . Syracuse, Her husband is now on! through the pipes under heavy pres ell's Island se ie) sure and the were spreating Mackweil's Island serving # t t| thrush the onl ne year. | Diana Ershowsky, the thicter joid daughter ote Fup the fire famitic: went 4 warned the A 1 have here ¢ said a policeman w Hogan before Magt he We: ne Lemon queezes me sald Hogan hb wang » o te Corrtaan | que, but when the Side Police Court to-day | they could not evt int ang ts an organitation/ shut off the motive power [Fescue company was catled { Capt. MeRiliee | nen equipped wil mete ant breathing apietr t . Ffesiiar. The motive power was soon sbbed | shut off and the flow of aw ata stoppet y FOUNDED Inte RAY HILL sooe Lord & Taylor | 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 398th Street THESE SPORT SKIRTS ARE IN DEMAND Now the days of Golf and Tennis, long tramps and outdoor lite—and the immaculate white skirt with all, Not by proxy, but made on our direction and designs was this collection of cool, white sum- mer skirts. There is that pecutiar differentness about them which will appeal to you the instant they are seen. A variety of designs caretully selected for golfing, yachting, tennis or tramp- ing by the sea. Then, too, the materials used were selected with care, insuring their same fresh appearance after their return trom the tub. It almost seoms as though these skirts were made to go back of their pockets—there are so many shapes and sizes of them, A white cordaline, at $2.50, has a single pocket and a row of buttons down the front. Awhite duck, at $3.25, carries a big pocket at the side, with three pearl buttons to trim it—amd buttons down the front, These are detachable for laundering. A pique, at $3.95, has regular “trouser pockets '— on! feminized by a buttoned back flap on each. The pocket on a $5 corduroy skirt is box-pleat Another style is made with a shallow yoke and that appear to hang at each side. In corduroy and white, $6.50. In white drill, $5. A white corduroy at $7.50 has shield shaped pockets at each side, each with an inset buttonhole and an oddly shaped ivory button hung hike a pendant, Therd Pieer | These Dressy Low Shoes for Women Will Go Marching Out > a a pocket sand colored ——+ 1 le. <a 6204 14a 0 6b 0a ave am cee ee oe ee ne eae eee eee | at the low price we've marked them—$3.95, There's a style in patent leather with a curved heel and wh.te kid quarter t with an oval black ornament to trim the front And a patent kid with fawn and gray buckskin quarters And a sleaderly shaped shoe of Rusia calf with a duil grey strap that comes trom beneath the instep forms the small This be had in grey with black strap, also While a tan shoe with a tan heel uses patent leather for the quarter and top. | Smond biver shield in front. eee aoa -aneanraeasoasca LL CASTORIA For Infants and Children IW USE For OVER 30 YEARS Always bears j Signature WAM LET Ehrlich Oculist Service | NOT an Optician’s Test || Its great value lies in thorough } examination by registered physicians and the filliny eye scriptions by skilled opt Eyes Examined Without Charge i iS | Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low 00 $2.50 | Plenty of the Scarce NAVY BLUE TAFFETAS Here Tomorrow io! Navy blue, the most pop. ular color of the season, and tatleta, its most popular material. This combination of fads has made navy blue tatfetta about the scarcest article on the silk market, only to be bought at soar- ng prices. However, we foresaw the great demand for it, andmonthe oplaced large orders — bewre prices went Result — we can offer a splendid collection of tat- fetas in the richest navy blue at $1.25 to $2.50.a yard TWO SPECIAL SILK PURCHASES Black Taffeta Dress Silks 1000 yards, 36 ins, wide, anda splendid quality, Usu- ally $1.50 peryard . $15 Shantung Pongees 1500 yarde, 33 ins. wite Usually 85c peryard ,5S8c Grevad Flow ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTHY 39th to Oth Street a Lex.to dAv. hubs SOS Now in Progress--Annual May Sale of Stationery*Engravin Qualities the BEST —-prices the lowest conustent with ¢ Aside fron the other unusual value, the excellence of the ENGRAVE vteworthy, Featured are Writing Paper by the Pound and Box. Note Cards With or Without Initials. Monogram and Address Dies. Desk Requisit A detolied [ht of the qpectats will be matied upon request or Randod t srcentering the shop Stationery Shem Ave. Arcade, Rose Bushes at 5¢ 100,008) Rose Bushes trom. the t growers in Rhode tstand. time chateat are Maryland Killarney, Queen, Cardinal, Crimson Ri Baby Ramblers Dorothy Perkins, Jessie, Flower of Fairfield, Hi Dickson, Exetsa and Yellow Rar bier Not more than 28 toac tly above tomer. Priced at sligt | "at Dore tet te” Ble oft Supping to New York; Se Bedding Plants, priced much Jess than elsewhere, at, each, | Telephone and Prevald Mall Orders Pitied, FREE! All this week twelve Gi resalent of Long Island. Re tresses UN persan i!) OUF gree we will send the bull te tree ‘House Dresses at 74c Practical Styles— Suitable for Maids { ffering about $0 gingham and percale porch, tub and howe | | for ¥ oF mustress, Very specially priced T4e i Groceries « Reductions Friday & Saturday ; ofuaee volus Bulbs to any adult t T your name and ade ; shouses, on the roof, and in Led extra tings sree No. a can nae Pehor) Tre or ber Ieee Detiet: imeanole Hawaltan ° Venater Finest 3'y Lbs. GRANULATED SUGAR for Inty with Bee worth groceries oF more, Rice hen: eaveliont Miver Lake Black! Wire Whole very Klee ened fimests Ue Pep teens Netlow Sptit Beas Cree Split Peas 1 Beams... Mnew Reans jarrow Keane ent Pear « Cottee 7 Table Witate Cattee hs > A be Carte Cotter ‘ tone ula Neves ot as ay string Mewns Y Siteed Lemon Cling Peaches BAUMANN & AT 64ST & SAVE. BRO a pee $1.00 A WEEK |—wie OPENS AN ACCOUNT for our Our Liberal CREDIT Terms apply New also to Lon: Island, New Jeree: and Connecticut We Pay Freight & Railroad Fare Booklet MAILED FREE Mahe any Frames Leather 3-Piece Library or Living Room Suite, massive frames, finish, beautifully moulded, highly polished, uenebesres $ seats, back and arma in genuine Spanish leather, inde- 44: structible springs, like cut; value $75.00 ROOMS ROOMS Sad ROOMS Jc smoteey by Fost ly $495" 5 ‘omy, veely 4 50° } urnished mashed SD Ave.Con.64"Sr. eo — | Tre WORLD Sells 100,000 Copies More | in New York City Each Weekday Than !

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