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HIGHEROW GIBSON _MAKESNOVELPL TO QUT SNE SNE ‘. . Lawyer-Convict Begins New Fight for Freedom With Strange Claim. FAITHFUL WIFE FIGHTS. Impossible for Him to Have Committed Crime, Argues Following the death of Mrs Sabo, the lawyer took a woman whom he feed ‘etronella Menschik to oklyp notary and claimed she ‘the dead woman's mother. The St proved that Mra. Ssabo's mother hever been in the United States and hat Gibson's purpose in foisting a bogus mother upon the Surrogate’s Court was to give himself free rein in disposing of the estate. Immediately afterward Gibson withdrew the 97,10). ! WILL ARREST SENATOR WHOSE CAR KILLED BOY jSixth Accident in a Year Leads to Warrant for M. E. Pierson of Hartford. HARTFORD, Conn, June 4.—Ward Church, local Prosecutor for the Town of North Haven, said to-day he had “The act of Gibson,” said Mr. Tay- jor In conclusion, “was despicable and he ought to suffer for tt. State Prison in the only fit place for euch @ dis- grace to the bar.” Since his conviction Gibson has been disbarred by the Appell Division. Pier- RE ARAN His Lawyer. Burton W. Gibson, the conviet+ lawyer of Sing Sing, may be one of the highbrows up there and thorough- ly acclimated to the prison, but just the same he would like to get out. Since the summer of 1914 he has been serving his term of from five to ff- teen years, but that he still bas bopes of getting out was shown to-day when his attorney, Charles Goldaier, argued an appeal in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court He is able to do this through ihe untiring efforts of his wife, who bi spent a small fortune trying to re- lease her husband. In his argument to-day Mr. Gold- ier raised the novel point that the commission of the crime of whteb Gibson was convicted was a legal and physical impossibility and upon this question Mrs. Gibson ts prepared to carry the appeal to the Court of Ap- Peals if defeated in the Appellate Division, Olbson was convicted of embezzling $7,100 from the ostate of Rosina ‘Szabo, whose body was found in Greenwood Lake on July 16, 1912. On the night previous she had been row- ing on the lake with Gibson. He was charged wilh her murder, twice tried and the juries failed to agree, The murder indictment was dismissed and be was tried in this county for grand larceny. Gibson had been executor of the Woman's estate, named as such Mm her will. The appointment of his guc+ cessor to that office was made Nov. 8, 1912. The State claimed that in that capacity he withheld funds from the estate and appropriated them to his own use. Here the novel point is raised by the defense. It claims that the crime could not poxssibl; been committed prior to Nov, 8, day of his successor's appointment, since it was Gonceded by the State that Gibson joa, in in prison at Goshen prior to Noy. 8 and continued Fail long aftor that date. “* “It was iimposstble,” said Mr, Gold- rier, “for my client on either the 11th or 12th of November, or any reason- able time thereafter, in New York County, to withhold from his sueces- sor the funds of the estate which he presumptively had in his possession in Orange County.” Assistant District Attorney Robert ©. Taylor in answer to this point told the court that he could not fully un- derstand the new point. “The simple answer to this s,"" anid) Mr. Taylor, “that it made no differ- ence upon what dateGibson actually misappropriated the $7,100 which he lad drawn from the Nassau National Bank on Aug. 12, 1912, The jurors who found him guilty were authorized to find that ho had already misap- propriated the money on Aug. 8, His successor could not, therefore, have demanded the estate prior to his own appointment. When he did demand it, Gibson's failure to pay it over neces- aarily constituted withholding of the funds.” . A strong point urged against Gibson sby Mr. Taylor was that of the pro- duction of a bogus mother by Gibson. A part of the vacation joy is in rounding out the vaca- erat things as these are elow at the things offered. tion wardrobes—when such ap spread before you. Just glance 11.50 . Baby's Vacation Needs Willow Basket Trav- eling Toilets Collapsible Play Yards, upward pacity 6 bottles... .7,50 Collapsible Outdoor Sleeping Carioles 16.50 19.50 Girls’ and Misses’ Summer Dresses Feature smart styles at interest- ] ingly low prices—4th Floor. Girls’ Garden Smocks, a decidedly attractive new model; in white or colored linen, © to 12 years...... 5.95 Misses’ Crepe de Chine Dresses, for after- noon wear, dances, etc.; entirely new; white or navy, 14, 16 and 17 yrs.11.50 Continues or years sent by h puttern 01 NT—Write > Aad two conts for let he May Manto T n Fashions | re, nde iN isnued a warrant charging manslaughter | ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1015. _ fon, a well known contractor of Hart- ford and Bristol, who in his sixth auto- mobile accident within a year killed Kenneth L. Doolittle, three years old, May 26. In his Anding, the Coroner accuses Senator Pierson of criminal responaibtl- ity for the Iad’s death, He declares that despite his original denials, Pler- son was accompanied by Mra. Alice Kummell of Hartford, his former ste- nographor, Mrs, Kummell vehemently Senator Pierson nographer was accompan: business trip to New Hav Doolitde boy ran across the road baseball. Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Street 10) Smart Summer Merchandise |! Women’s and Misses’ Crepe de Chine Dresses | Are now on sale at the remarkably low price of A smart Best style equal in every respect to the special model we had last vear at this price; in white, navy or black~—2nd Floor. Smart Neckwear Features the newest styles || Friday and Saturday, much | below prevailing prices. NOONE cece saraisarey . New Fichus, white Mi ill Collapsible Cribs or, cream Brussels } i! net, with hem- | . woe stitched double | DERE leek pleatings......... 95c || iiand Embroidered Organdie Guimpes, Shepherdess collar. 1.35 A Reduced Sale of * Boys’ Suits at these prices. Norfolk or Single Breasted Suits of mixture cheviots; sizes 7 to 16 years... Norfolk Suits of blue serge mixture cheviots; with extra pair ot 7 knickerbockers; 4A a ’ A Sale of Today and Saturday, ++» 9.75 Formerly 13.50 to 16 7.75 Formerly 9.75 BRE is one of the most useful gowns that could be provided a for the summer wardrobe, In the picture it is made of white serge with a lace guimpe, and little bits of black velyet are found in the revers | and the buttons, The combination tr an especially smart one and the gown is suitable for many uses. It can be finished with the upturned band on the okirt and with the flaps simulating pockets, or without them, and as a matter of course it can be copied in many materials and many colors. Blue taffeta, treated just. as is the serge, with perhaps the pockets omitted, would make a hi that would be d sultease while g to the Exposition or starting upon any similar holiday trip. Taffeta is delightful to wear, it sheds dust and can be packed into the suitcase without erumpling, For tho blouse can be used lace, net or Georg- ette crepe, or any similar filmy ma- terial, The overbodice and the skirt are joined one to the blouse i# finished quite For the simple gown, linen would be hand- aome, made over’ an organdy blouse, or one of the heavy cotton crepes treated in the same way, or perhaps which is being used 90 much , either in white or in color, To give a touch of distinction the pocket effect could be treated with some hand work, and if darned in heavy floss of contrasting color would handsome, white on color or color on white, as may be. For the medium size will be needed 5% yards material 27 inches wide, 4% yards 36 or 3% yards 44 the over- | bodice and skirt; 1 yard 27 inches wide, | % yard 36 or \y yard 44 for the band at lower edge; % yard 20 for revers Vor the blouse will be needed 3% yards F ain Cotton with belt yoke at back. Materials and cross bar checks. wh'te, helio and white, and rose hagen and helio. Striped Linens in tan, gray Sizes af, 2 yards 36 or 1% yards 44 inches | Lengths--36 to 41 inches, wide, Pattern 8671 is cut in sizes from 34 ON SAL to 44 Inches bust reet Coppo~ rty-mond street conte i coin or ou ‘ainly and olweva anecity postage if tn a huyiy i wee Pee ewevew ew Herald Square Semi-Made Skirts $1.79 and $1.98 ‘OR street wear, vacation wear and sport wear. Two styles, extra pretty materials and a skirt for practically every figure. Every skirt has inside belt webbing, raw edge seams all with tape, well made from hem to top, and no skill is required to finish them. Simply close up the seam. Imported Ratines ’ ingore Cotton Bedford Cords Striped Linens Styles—Circular skirts with 2 set-in pockets, and finished Also circular style, patch pocket with back belt yoke, finished with two side laps. Imported Ratines in black and white stripes Imported cotton Bedford Cords in blue and white, tan and Plain cotton Bedford Cords in sand, leather, brown, Copen- waist measurement, {IT MARES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOL A WOKLD "WANT" B'way, 34th to d5th St, Bedford Cords and white alternate stripes. Homespun and other effects. 26 to 36 inches, NEED— | M0. VILL GO AND GET iT. R.H Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices Broadway, 3.th to 35th St. Herald Square. | Men Who Know j) Make Every Dollar Count the keynote of every great business man’s success. Every one of the great financiers you may envy, every banker of note, every great = merchant,- every man wno has climbed high on the ladder of success knows the value of a dol- lar. Economy is his watchword. Economy and Macy Clothes § Go Hand in Hand Business men can readily appreciate / the tremendous advantages @ of Macy's cash buying and selling policy—guaranteeing reliable, high-grade Clothing at “Lowest -in-the-City” prices—always. 1 ‘ Saturday is the Last Day To Buy a Macy $19.75 to $24.75 Suit for $16.75 You men who usually pay about fifteen dol +s will do well to stretch the limit a dollar and seventy-five cents and i choose from suits that in any high class shop would cost you considerably more than the Macy usual price. You'll like the snappy English style, the smart weaves and colorings, the cool Summer linings. No Charge for Alterations. Macy’s—Fifth Floor, 35th St, Entrance and Elevators, Three Splendid Offerings in SHIRTS for Friday and Saturday Satin Striped Silk Shirts, $2.89 4 —Lot of 1,500 in stylisn stripes; unusual values. Silk and Madras Shirts, $1.69 1,800 in new patterns; Macy’s usual price would be $2.69. Woven Madras Shirts, 94c Lot of 2,100; Macy's usual price would be $1.44. Macy's Men's Shop—Main Floor, ‘15th Street. Shoes Well Fitted U can put your finger on Straws WITHOUT a selec Are Fitter to Wear Walk up one short flignt of There seems to be stairs—and walk easier almost no limit to the for many months. stvles, shapes, weaves We have a quiet, catia : Sep i : corner at one end of tne and price aiid x Main Floor Balcony, $100, for instance. where particular men FY Split St may be fitted at their Fy " i iil leisure with Shoes whose Ey icin style stands the stress of Ey Panamas wear. e| Bangkoks The painstaking attention ey Milans each patron receives is 5 Madagascars part of the secret of the general satisfaction with Shoes men buy at Macy's. A little more time an little more care given to selection at the time of fitting will add comfort for months to come, You are sure of extra care when you come to Macy's just as you are sure of extra wear and appear- ance in Shoes you buy here at lower cost. You need not suffer if you must have style when you get both ease and style and still pay less at Macy's, Mary's—Main Floor, Balcony, Macy's—Main Floor, 36th St. Men’s Summer Underwear WANTED ATHLETIC STYLES At 24¢- white cottom athletic pull-over shirts knee drawers with double seat and sus- pender straps. Special June Prices on Beds and Bedding Offering Macy Standard Grades in Styles Especially Desirable for Summer Use Brass Bed, Special, $11.89 A very handsome bed with Deautiful centre ornaments, panel effect and large caps; “) as shown in ttustratton, Fin. The illustration shows contin- tous posts, extremely high, oe in Hg 4 gag safety sides, and National eo er satin 01 . be had in all $15.24 Oe ae beled wale Ta vory heavy and massive, with White Enamel 7 ‘ Munrantoed tacauer. | °""*"™ |Special, i Brass Bungalow Bed, has two-inch continuous peste fa and five one-inch filling rode, Hard baked-on enamel, excel- lent construction; all sises, White Enamel In 8-foot eine, with gverentecd Inequor finish, White Enamel Bungalow Bed, Special, $4.89 Mere th te VO! io Spring Specials At $6.24 — “Wit “Edge” ) At $7.89—Box Spring, well Spring of woven wire; heli- ructed pholster- cal ends; “wit edge” sup- eer and rts at sides to prevent | °di tempered steel springs; 3 prattress from slipping. All | Ay B. C. ticking, regulation Sanitary Hair MATTRESSES made in our own sanitary, sun-lit factory— sizes. Wleer. Summer Floor Coverings That Are Light and Cool, | Serviceable and Economical ie particular interest to homemakers bent on making [| their summer abode artistic and comfortable is this Bi) timely exploitation of summer’ Rugs. $) For ‘our choloe are Crem “Miles BStandiob' Colonia} wi rue wn ings, Large and small had te order, in many Cases. Japanese Ova] Tea Room Mats, | China and Japanese Mattings, closely braided by hand; these excellent for summer, either vweathed « proof? porch rugs | in the city home, cottage or are made of durable yet pli- | bungalow. able rush or straw. Will not | Come in typical Chinese and chip and are reversible. Heavy, japanese patterns—artistically and will lie flat on the floor, somibiniag various bright J oo / t In natural color, either plain or sorted direct — | € with single or double green, old for cas 8 prices blue or bhuck border. cree 10% below those # © seven popul att Matti ) at lowent-in- st fit viet Behe oF ik: pert si Bias, oe gam 8 ary'e—Fourth Floor, Oth Mt. aaa camara Red Cedar Storage Chests At ‘‘Lowest-in-the-City ” Prices ADE of selected quality seasoned Tennessee Mountain red cedar, these chests are fin- ished as carefully as cabinet furniture. ‘Three popular sizes specially priced. At 49c ~athletic shirts and knee drawers of fine a at 4 4 ( white mull, plain or with blue, black or Ay SARE gets 16 inches. Lock and key, lavender stripes. At $8.24—42 x 17x 16 inches. Have “domes of % At 29c—balbriggan short and long sleeve shirts - silence.” and knee and ankle length drawers with & aa $10.49-—45 x 2144 x 9144 inches; lock and key; | double ~ at hace tein a S ga Cae reek cE Floor, Near. 6th Street, - & aco oor, ith Siveets es dee h Se Br tom enenereranreseconer Fr ath. em qeavawen a }