The evening world. Newspaper, June 29, 1915, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1915. Bodkin for the Crown In the “bride's bath” murder trial of George Joneph pealing glance at his chief counsel. Dr, Spilsbury, cross-examined by Smith, charged with drowning three | Marshall T. Hall, a famous English Of his wives in their bathtubs, to-day | criminal lawyer, who in defending ihe Produced expert testimony to combat] alleged “Bluebeard,” was asked: ‘ECE OF SOAP ~ PLAYS PART I x the claim of the defense that the pris- oner’s wives in each instance died ac- cidentally, “Now it has been shown that Bea- triee Mundy Smith clutched a piece of soap in her hand when her body “In your opinion, ta it possible that! was found in the bathtub. “Do you any one bf these three women was|think it probable that a woman drowned accidentally?” Mr. Bodkin | struggling with a man who was asked Dr. Spiisbury, Coroner's phy- siclan, who conducted the post-mor- tem over the prisoner's third alleged victim, “Possible, but altogther unlikely,” drowning her would retain her hold on & piece of soap?” “It would appear unlikely,” admitted the witness, Mr. Hall then read to the Jury the ‘Could Woman Fighting Hus- - NEARTHE BORDER MEXICAN REVOLT READY TO START Washington Hears of Big band Trying to Drown Her was the doctor's rejoinder, For the first time since the trial coroner's report on the death of Beatrice Mundy Smith, the first of the Hold on to It? began Smith appeared diseomfted by | prisoner's wives to meet a myatertowg this testimony, He glared alternately |@eath. = The coroner suggested tha Tih i thee 0h os possibly the girl suffered an attack of os ee wie oe a Prose-|opilepsy, became unconscious and BONDON, June 29.—Prosecutor| cutor, and then turned an almoat ap- | drowned before ahe recovered. Fur Storage---For $1.0 Ee EOCHsG. Street West The Newest Affectation White Satin Hats “,jyir*¢ $4.50 to $7.50 They come faced with Black Lyons Velvet with white fringe edge; some have crown entirely of fringe, in pretty waterfall effects; others are of black satin or velvet, trimmed in beaded effects or with fine white grosgrain bands—exact copies of the newest Paris creations. we vacuum clean, store, insure against fire, theft and moths Any Fur or Cloth Garment Value up to $50.00. 125th Street West | \W Ny *\\\ Sport Hats—Felt Charmeuse In high col f . blue, maize and navy. They are the newest gece with grosgrain Pibbigti Nadas. csisassssenstvas $2.25 to Free Trimming Service | $2.75 Bevond Floor, Charming Summer Dresses For Women and Misses $3.00 and $5. Values range from $5.00 to $10.00 Striking new models, featuring the very latest styles in Mid - Summer Dresses At $3.00 we are showing dotted, striped and checked voiles, ‘with full skirts and smart waists; some with skirted blouses. At $5.00 we are showing an unusual array of dotted and fancy Lat; orm voiles, some with coatee effect, others without, all made full width skirts. . Also crepes and linens. 98¢ Middy Blouses of Galatea i, decsie’s Newest Styles 69c Known as the “American Lady” brand, which name is attached only to blouses reflecting the newest styles, and of superior uleanship. All white or white trimmed in red or blue; some have emblems on sleeves. Nowhere in the city are they sold for Jess than 98c. Sizes 6 to 20. 00 Damask Sli Covers, rons 39c Heavy satin striped damask, white only, At this’ price we cut, Bronze Lace Boots Atso Pumps & Colonials ae 8 800 pairs that represent a cancelled order from an Eastern manufacturer. | In the lot are bronze lace white tops; sand cloth lace boots, tan trimming; blue kid pumps, white tips; white canvas pumps, black stitch; patent leather Colonials, tan Russian rubber sole Oxfords, sew and bind sli $3.50 and covers for as aus $4.00 pieces as required; no extras. Made in our own workrooms, Fourth Floer, Window Shad to Order, po 50c At this price we will measure, make and age for windows up to 38x72 inches, shades of domestic Holland, 9) with side hems, mounted on reliable spring rollers; in, green, ecru or white. | points Gathering Following Huerta’s Arrest. WATCH ON DIAZ NOW. Other Former Leaders in Mex- ico Also Under Surveil- lance—Huerta Chased. WASHINGTON, Juno 29—A new and formidable revolt in worthern | Mexico seemed certain to-day. Thy situation in the capital was increas- ingly serious, Confidential advices from border ere’ that professional "“gun- men,” chiefly of the half breed type, | former Federal soldiers, and officers under Ding and Huerta, have been crossing into Mexico in large num- bers, all armed and declared to be proceeding to an agreed rendezvous, The arreat of “uerta and Orozco, it was declared, will pot interfere with their programme, and an attack on the Villista strongholds of Juarez and Chihuahua was looked for at any time. Villa was reported hurrying north from Aguas Calientes to mass another army near Chihuahua ready for emergencies, i Inasmuch as the newly-plannod! revolution is exceptionally well fin- anced, it threatens to prove serious, not only to Carranza’s and Villa's schemes, but also to President Wil- son's hopes of establishing a stable! Mexican government without Amer!-| can intervention, | Hand-to-hand fighting between! Carranzistas and Zapatistas in the capital's suburbs and bread riots in the town itself were reported in Mex- | feo City. The State Department had) no word for eleven days from the Brazilian Minister there, and Consuls | Silliman and Canada, at Vera Cruz, were making frantic efforts to get into touch with him, { ‘The arrest of Huerta and Orozco and the strivt surveillance over Gens. Felix Diaz, Moadragon, Blanquet and Felipe Angeles, now living in the United States, and others is @ part of the general policy of the American Government to try and prevent the wetting afoot of any new military movement. In line with tts policy to prevent, if possible, further revolutionary move- ments in the southern republic or at least the setting on foot of any such expeditions on American soll, the Government purposes to prosecute vigorously violations of neutrality re- gardless of the prominence of the in- dividuals or their affiliations. Possibility that others may be identified with the so-called Huerta conspiracy intensified interest here to- day in the investigation by agents of the Department of Justice into the situation. It is even intimated that y ne of the European bel- » involved, pe Angeles, Villa's chief leuténant, arrived here to-day to deny in person at the State Department thac jhe was connected in any way with tablish a Huerta Gen. Angeles first went into conference with Enrique C. Liorente, head of the Villa agency. EL PASO, June 29.—To prevent Gen. ‘the coup to mr regime in Mex: Fourth Floor, H.C. F. KOCH & CO., Ine, 195TH ST. : , B Yl » Ave. ‘i f AT 64574 [-5-| $9.00 A WEEK and enjoy yourself, Opens an Account of walking, for walking digestion and helps you to more than you can enjoy 2%; DINING ROOM SET, *19% . summer oxfords, set consists of Solid Oak Table, heavy claw feet, $ 98 © ft. extension; five Chairs and genuine leather 1 seats: complete set for the low price of......... eesecceyees Furnished Furnished Kes ‘LITTLE DIFFERENCE For Men, Wome: Sold Nowhere Else 264-274 Greenwich St. (Near Warren Street) New York Mail Orders Pitted Send for Catalog WHAT YOU NEED— acabige: Tt waged This summer you are going to get out In the open You are going to do a great deal le Cloee Our Liberal CREDIT Terms apply also . Evenin toLong leland,New Jersey and Connecticut, ILED enjoy. This way happiness lies, Clock] We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare |_FREE If you have shoe consclousness— that {s If you are aware of your shoes—you cannot enjoy walking any Coward Shoe with yeu on your vacation and you will not have to bother with your feet. Walking, golfing, tennis and mountain climbing are made vastly more enjoyable when your feet are encased in a pair of Coward cool JAMES 8. COWARD Victoriano Huerta from “jumping bis ball” and making @ dash across the stimulates circulation, alds think, plan, devise, inveht— eating when you need the mn and Children Rio Grande, United States Secret Ber- vice men on motorcycles have been detailed to watch him. They folio the former Dictator of Mexico every- | WILSON KEEPS CLOSE wre and were somspicususiy tealiee WATCH ON MEXICO him when he left the home of his) —--——_——_—. daughter, the wife of Gen, Luis| ; § oe il Remains at Summer Home So He Fuentes, for.an automobile ride with his fellow prisoner, Gen, Orozco, Can Hear Quickly of De CS ——— a < J os velopments on Border, CORNISH, N. H., June 29,—Wear- ied by his long automobile ride of jyesterday, Prosident Wilson did not leave his summer home this morning, but remained in his study attending to his mail and official documents, He planned to go automobiling in the afternoon, The President kept in close touch Groom 80 Years Older Than W Francis Dubois of Plainfi who admits he ts seventy-two old, returned from Scotland to-day on the Atlantic Transport liner Minne- haha, bringing with him Mra, Dubois, | whose age is twenty-three, They had & lot of brand new baggage, but Mr. Dubois, who does not look hin age by twenty years, refused to admit he was on hia honeymoon. Subway at Astor Place 800 Fine New Cotton Dresses for Women, $5.75 and $8.75 Lower Prices Than We Have Ever Sold Dresses of Equal Quality for This Season. we have been selling in or own stocks for $10 to $16.50. Three of the six styles at $5.75 we have been selling regularly for $7.50 to $9.75. Fine quality materials—voile, crepe, cotton, tissues; some with silk coatees, some trimmed with taffeta or velvet. Plain tunics, three ‘tiered and ruffled skirts. This is an earlier-than-usual clearing of a “Class A’’ manufacturer’s entire surplus. Tuesday, Second floor, Old Building. 311 Women’s Coats, $9.75 One-of-a-kind coats—every one far below their early-season wholesale costs. Coats for every need— every day service coats, dress coats and sports coats. Serge, garbardine, taffeta, covert, poplin and checks. Subway floor, Old Building. 320 Women’s Silk Dresses, $5 The majority are black Jap silk dresses that were bought at a great concession, others are crepe de chine and pongee—all less than wholesale prices. Pongee in sizes 34 and 36. Subway floor, Old Building. Neckwear Down to 12/4c to 25c Some price-lessened from our own stocks, the balance specially purchased—but all our own 25c to $1 grades. Every kind of neckwear is included—sets, vestecs, separate collars and culls; pique satin organdie, lace and swiss, Subway Aisle, New Bldg. Women’s Silk Stockings, 65c Pair Originally in Our Stock $1 Pair Broken sizes in each color, but all sizes in the lot. Seamless; black, white, gray, cham e, with colored clocking; also plain | black, 2 — Main Aisle, Old Building. Women’s Knickerbockers Were $2, now $1 Each Silk and cotton, mostly white or pink; a few sky blue. Originally 35c, now 25c Of white cotton; elastic at waist and knee. Main floor, Old Building. Girls’ Silk Stockings, 25c Pair Equal to Our $1 Grade Recent special purchase sold down to sizes 7 and 7}4 in black or tan, and to isos 6 10 # in sky blue. Main floor, Old Building. Boys’ Suits at HALF $4.25 Wednesday for 100 that were $8.50 Smart suits in good woolen mixtures; some with 2 pairs Knickers. Boys’ Store, Burlington Arcade floor, New Bldg. Decorated Glass—Makers’ Samples Pretty vases in striking colors for as little as 25c Baskets, comports, bonbon dishes and little fancy pieces for the summer i it iced from 20c to $8 each, home—all surprisingly low pris 01 Sotvway Aisle, New Bldg, 2,000 Handbags Much Under-priced at 60c,$1,$1.65 & Upto $3 A thousand taken from our own stocks and mostly all at half. The rest are samples and special purchases of bags selling elsewhere at far more than their present prices. Plenty of real pin seal silk watch bags at $2 bags in black and colors. and $3. 7 Plenty of the very smart Dainty Dresden _ silk bags, rig Ags bl = ane : stri silk bags at $1.65. white bags at $1. Shiny vachette leather Some imported black bags, $1.65. (0c and $1 bags in black and colored leather on the Subway Aisle, New Blig. He eto Sl upward are on the ‘Main floor, Old Buildin all-white or black and One Day Nearer the Holidays— Take Advantage of These Good Sales The majority of the nineteen styles at $8.75 | sats 55 aaa 5 as with the State Department to learn | 2 of possible developments in the Buro- es and Mexican situations. tt Was said there was nothing to-day 04 to warrant any public expression of opinion from him, The President gave up his morning golf with Dr. Grayson to stay in the house, where he could be in im- mediate touch with developments during Secretary of State Lansing’s absence from Washington. Secretary Lansing wa: jarrive at Amherst, Mass., jhours’ ride from here, to- was thought that he might o |to confer with the President ing the European and Moxic ations. It was sald at the E offices that no meeting had planne “" WORLD WANTS WORK WON Broadway at Ninth, New York Holiday Sale for Young Women | This sale is made up only of new fresh merchandise of the kind that every young girl will want on her holiday. 100 Wash Dresses, $3.75 Equal to our $6 to $10 dresses. Coolest, daintiest crepes, linens, voiles and tissues, neatly and beautifully made in pretty bolero, guimpes, Quaker and other good styles. Many colors, sizes 14 to 20 years. 600 Skirts 100 of white corduroy, pocketed, very smart and well hung, $3.50 and $4. 500 other skirts in every new wash material, $1.50 upward Lengths 35 to 41. Waist bands, 23 to 27. Glove Silk Sports Coats, $10.75 Coral, green, white and Copenhagen blue with’ sash belts, pockets and becoming collars. Prettiest things you ever saw. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Second floor, Old Bldg 25c Yard for 6,961 Yards of Silks Striped silks, printed silks, moire velour and dozens of other weaves. Dress patterns, waist lengths and remnants. Subway Entrance, New Building, pvee men like to save money. Some are slow to act, and lose the chance to save. The men who miss these chances Wednesday—all new—will miss A LOT. 201 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits at $10 $18 and $20 grades; fancies and blue serges, young men’s and older men’s models: sizes 33 to 46. Wonder- ful suits for the money. Broadway corner Eighth 315 Suits at $15 30 grades; made by three of our best manufacturers, our styles, our workmanship; cheviots, worsteds, cassi- meres in fine stripes and mixtures; sizes 34 to 45; regular, short, stout, long; many coats half silk-lined, with silk sleeves. Please don’t take more than one suit if one suit is all youintendtokeep. There are only $15 of these suits at $15. Fourth Avenue end. 8,600 Men’s Shirts, 55c Shirts made to retail at $1; rinted percales; light and dark colors; stiff cuffs attached. River was such an offer in any June — anywhere, Subway Aisle, New Building, 2,400 Neckties, 12%c Special. Plain and fancy four-in-hands, Subway floor, New Building 900 Men’s Straw Hats, First Offering, $1.45 $3 grades; plain and fancy braid sennits, from Lon- don; just unboxed; several dimensions of crown and brim; finely trimmed; sizes 654 to 734. In the Hatterie, 360 Tennis Rackets, $3 _, Discolored $6 or $8 frames (quite sound) strung with Oriental gut. Fresh from their packing cases today, Sports Store, Fourth Gallery, New Building, woven madras and

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