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4 » y ORPET'S MOTHER TO BE CALLED AS STATE WITNESS Subpoenaed by the Prosecutor When the Defense Includes | Lamberts in Its List. EIGHT JURORS IN BOX. State Bars Every Man Who) :; Might Hesitate Over the Death Penalty. Marguerite Mooers Marshall. (Specie! Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) WAUKEGAN, Ill, May 26,—"A life for a life” is evidently the State's wl- timatum ip the trial of William H. Orpet, the twen- University of Wisconsin junior, for the murder of | Marian Lambert, | the eighteen- year-old Lake Forest: school ¥ of girl and his dis- carded swegt- MARSUEDTE M MAQSHALL heart. To-day began the examination of the seventh panel of veniremen sum- moned from Lake County to try this ease, Yet, despite the apparently interm- inable task of finding a jury, the defense is no more firmly resolved | to banish every man admitting “a fixed opinion” than is the proseca- tion to choose men who have no| ‘squeamish scruples on the subject of capital punishment. From their questioning of veniremen there can be deduced but one thing: If State's Attorney Dady and his assistants can hang Will Orpet for the particularly . treacherous and cowardly murder ty-one - year - old | 4, | when THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916 [to bar thie otherwise satisfactory e ° ° ° this ultimatum ndida the poston of juror, l l “Another Indecent suggestion of the cantehd le XH miaiolikal baie the Mayor replied very sf EM, e nthe bbe t the elty ta ing he f vuinishment 0 we to show its power in this mat: ‘hat the youth ao, seerts, forced e e e is absolutely untrue and hed La cheated Marian Lambert inte ale of your committee who have been in seer aan st ponies With Movie Stars at the Fashion Show |0 USE DYNAMITE |i: which « her d Jin the snow of Helm ous under the Three ee | Oaks, the trysting place of hor love | “Remeaiber," State's Attorney Dady cautionea another talesman, vat \ i \ er TA THA can’ (HA Jey WAL MONTE @ \ ry ui Bact ane, wares alain cides wheter the defendant is guilty \ | Co 7, ‘ . laretfinacent of tHe esdndan) BOE If Ne vw ome eee 300 Indignant Staten Islanders 1s guilty the jury fixes rie penalty, f- Make New Protest at ‘ which may be death by honging. If rae “ i You should decide from the evidence City Hall. that the prisoner is guilty as charged, a eat Ce woul you be willing to fix that | Open threat was made at to-day's penalty Later on the State's At- meeting of the Board of Estimate torney suntered the question which t Y cm finally has put to jurors y that if the city builds » base dis- * 10 put aside on en Island it will hight be proved | to smithereens with dyna- nm Will Orpet jis Was after the be ime jand Marian Lambert and to consid appeals of more than 300 Jonly the crime charged in the indict. | tive 1 ment | representative vesidents of the Island, “If it should be proved." said Mr. had voted to tfansfer the site of the Were Dady, “that there were immoral re- sed plant from one part of % lations between tue dead girl and the n Island to another 4 prisoner, and should decide i aay aan ‘ telah od If this plant goes up,” said I. A der them, you? Do you wonder that an added tinge of unhealthy whiteness seems to creep into Will Orpet'a face every ho listens to these grim implica- tions, in the apparently unending struggle to find twelve men who will fairly and justly try him? Against the coup for the defense, which has announced that it h poenacd Marian Lambe mother and her closest gi testify for Will Orpet, is the State's declaration that Mrs. Edward O. Or- Will's mother, has been sub- poenaed in support of the prosecu- Uon's s® against her son, State's Attorney Dady also considers he has most important evidence in the letters Written and mailed in Madison by ‘Will Orpet to Marian Lambert be- tween Nov. 1, 1915, and Feb. 11, 1916, He considers especially valu. his case the letters written in th month. The eighth juror*was obtained to- day. Eight permanent jurors are now in tha box. Of these all but and have a family, ‘The State has insisted on family men, selecting, possible, thosa who have daughters near the age of Marian Lambert. Celestia Youker, the girl Will Orpet hoped to marry, will make a personal appeal to Judge Charles Donnelly for the return to her of the letters she wrote Orpet, it was said to-day. Thesa letters will be used by the prosecution of Orpet to prove a mo- tive—his love for another woman—in the death of one are married arian, if Judge Don: One Venus of the Sea Has is offered you by the promoters of the screen are compet | Theda Bara, o! | | Madison Square Garden, awarded at the end of the show woman in the prettiest bathing suit. Miles Minter, Virginia Pe famous by the film, will compete for a $100 gown de- signed by Mrs. Sophie Rosenberg. As I understand the contest, the winning Venus may | have @ $100 creation built for the ballroom or the sea- aed shore as she prefers. The contestants appear on aj a Black and White Zebra Costume With Pockets, Possibly to Hold Sea Serpents, but She Concedes Scarlet Satin Rival Gets More Applause. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. A chance to see your favorite moving picture actress in a bathing sult Fashion Exposition now going on in where the Venuses of the ing daily for a prize which will be} to the best-looking f Vampire and Carmen fame, Mary rson and other beauties made! stage in the tea room, in the centre of the arena, and are there visible to, KATHAUNE GRACE ENTRIES In THE “pour Kaywaad socks: TeanL BROWN GATHING:Sury CONTEST ‘WILSON PREPARED TD ACT FOR PEACE was ne authoritatively ed, that the trals of the world, as much as bel- ligerents, have a right to participate n and if possible initiate peace nego- uations, because of the economic re- sults already developed and which will followe the conflict. The President read and filed away those Veriton, “no one on Staten Island wil! be responsiMe for what happens to |t. Don't attempt to give us any garbage disposal plant, for it won't go!” Cheers and hand-clapping followed this threat, and Mayor Mitchel, bang-| ing his gavel and showing anger and impatience, declared in loud tones to} Tleut. Kennet that he wanted him to clear the room if the demonstration Wag repeated | To-day's hes 32-in. Boas Every one a genuine guaranteed LONDON OSTRICH BOA Raton {Gather G Brocklyn Store: 522 Fulton St. Near Hanover PI. ie Was the result of) an application of Street Cleaning Commissioner Featherston for the changing of the garbage plant site, on the ground that the title to the old plant was not clear, ‘Tho firm of Gaff. ney, Gahagen & Van Etten, which is to build the plant, want the site changed from Arthur Kills to the south side of Fresh Kills, known as Simonson’s Island, but still in the Borough of Richmond When the vote was taken, after a hearing lasting an hour and a h the Estimate Board granted Commi sioner Fetherston’s request. There was only one vote in the negativ that east by Commissioner of Public | Works Folks of Manhattan in behalf ot Borough President Marks, who wus not at the meeting. Borough Pres!- dent Van Name of Richmond did not vote, on the ground that if he voted Nerve Strain Nerve strain is the greatest drain on vitality. Dr. Holmes said a man could better afford to lose a \d of blood than an ounce of : : s 2wa’'l against the new site the enemies of ||| POUP , Which the State charges he commit-|netly consents to their presentation, |@ll movie fans wio want to pay the price of admission. | [recent speeches by President Poine | Staten Island might charge that he||| Nervous energy. \fed, they are going to do It! anlage Donnelly has eaid He will bar! Pearl Brown, the girl who climbed °——<$£_$_$_$_$_$_$____—$__—. jof France, Sir ae hobbit ; OFeiBN) eavored the old site One feature that makes nerve tt 4 4 letters if po: le. ibs Minister of Great Britain, and C! Se A aes P 7 fi |) There was a clear demonstration ‘That one of the most valuable wit- | Madison Square tower and put a pet-|batiot for Pearl Brown, even though pallor on deihinenu dialiwen's Mra, Charles Simonson and Mrs, ||] strain so disastrous is that it goes of their policy in the examination | nesses for tho prosecution will be|ticoat on Diana to show what e} 1 am by no means certain that she eae See Jon A. Mor epresentin the on for quite a while before people of J. EB, Biddinger late yesterday. Mr. David domes of hake Forest, a deaf | thought of a moving picture censor- | would Ba allowed to wear the e: C Probl \ \ ie Women's Anti-Garba League of are aware of it. Are you sure that Riddinger is a former Mayor of Wau- | Mute, was the assertion made here $ 8 or of the Pai breviated red creation on Bradley Giving Problein Most Serious] He bas conveyed the impression to! Richmond, declared the leasue " tigent forehead and a clear slance.|taiso’s bottle Th Maclay Temeses| Pearl could not have spared any! black and white was very ettecuive,| CONSideration Since Out- jue thinks the continuance of such dis-| Mayor Mitchel said tie Administra- Hiaritnations Gy Realeterad Eye ‘He ia forty-two years old, unmarried | 11 their trysting place under the |clothes to Diana when I saw her, as|she answored wistfully, “Yes, but the break of Wa cussions is bound to have its effect in| tion was just as anxious as the State! Nocha ‘ ‘ °9 4 fi cf eaK OO} ar. n| |] Physicians.Nochargeorobligation 4 evidently a sophisticated, in-| three oaks of Helms Woods. she wan attired only in a short red|Te? suit gets the most applause. restoring peace. Islanders to remove the garb: r i He did not try to], State's Attorney Dady would not igi ¥ Maybe Pearl Brown will nover try to; - — Tho President has indicated that he ; garbage plant || perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as$2,50 telligent person. He did not try tOlconfirm this story and in opposition |#atin bathing suit trimmed with|wear that scarlet bathing sultat Brad- wy eitis-ToN. May President {is desirous that the United states sit from Richmond, Some one sug- evade jury duty, and appeared per-|to i: js the fact that the State in | bands of Persian satin and the short-|ley Beach. She may even intend to “sit =f os wi hilt e how its fri ndal Pp vl the nations; sted Barren Island and the Mayor , lsona grata to both prosecution andjquestioning talesmen. has made anjest of Scotch stockings--in other] ive the prize dress to Diana if she! Wilson is giving ous consid= involved by ¢ ‘or & pe olsaid that site was atill un ler con- d fhe efense, the latter tendering him. CUMACANLTOL euldenee aoe | Words socks, also red | Should happen to win Te butt wuld | eration to the possibility of restoring |which will be falr to all of them and| sideration Established 54 Years, . jal evidence alone, | ainly Mk ° ( i bs ofl Bacholay an Bie am |e ished a4 ptt Rest pawe A is a clea implication. that Bie) Cle ies eat arm R eae opine ohm kee SHIN DAL InE aH nat any time|fumilinted F Presidenut Van Name made ste! fnew York: 184 Bway, at John St. amina y at “2 State porsesses no direet. evi- | nlock and white zebra suit worn) Not only because i ould be Vi ‘a two days’ Closing argument for Richmond. He ixth Av., 15th St. jtorney Runyard, every question be-|dence such as Ja wa renetaa ta: by Kathleen Grace of the same anit interesting but Lessqctoe ag : (eeabba taticenacn » the patent dnclavea (here (was senda con: 350 Sixth Av., 22d St ing cleariy and satisfactorily an-|timony would be. He was not ealled | movie company. Thi lad a dipped) are anti 1 hear really good peop! 3 ¥ *lthe organigution ts not to urge Pr nected with the garbage disposal mat- 101 Nassau, at Ann St picts Mr, Biddinger’s views on capl-/the tale which he firet told several |on either side which would enable the| Mary Plekford is not entered 4m the preparing <0 Go BYersChitE PeMRble(O;i the prsains. Ar Tere 1 roe agaldat'a wawupdner by. Comuilaalonce | ll eeeene cor. Bond Bt |} h punishment. After a dozen}days after her body was found of| wearer to bring home the sea ser- | Contest. Fee ee ee eee Tat ne rhea ne ee ed in an address, Fetherston | = tion asked that|seeing the tragedy from th 4 told that Mary woars only character |diseussion of peace ‘ oe “quentions the prosecut b je road) pent if she happened to meet him! costumes and would not be interested i “We are not here,” he said, “to urge! phere was no scindal connected ; tes Lee ae any tram tne toad Seva Ste TENNIS RACQUET SALE the man be excused because he een generally discredited. while in imming. Hin a $100 bathing suit, Anyhow she ‘ . ie : Bae: upon the present Administr with 4h6 (garbage disposed). matter,” . {pot believe in the death penalty. —————_ A third Bult, worn by Dolly 1 fant, Ghar Neither is Charlie Chap- . ated an. fn aon ne diately ie ats pe to stop heed PremgaL that auch declared Mayor Mitchel. in reply to At Ky Hin, but a great many pera offer his services formally g di-} that we are no’ peti eh i. . ores heise Semeur” ait duter| FAY GETS RESPITE, | ward, war of red and blue pia ta in" gating” mute "can tng Hie address tocmorrow might {steps May be taken, and not that we Van Name, “and it wos indecent of aries H. Donnelly, z feta silk Miss Hayward andjas much comedy as the king pals: peli Judo not look with th Mr. Van X © sumgest that there Mand it, he would dislike, very much,| David Lamar Starts for Atianta| Miss Grace drew the line at out movies Gp, and | ¢ the Teague to Enforce Peace | 10 mor lon aes j } impose the death penalty, but to Herve Sentence. out y told me barhfulls a tn cxpeated: to pe an ARCANE :.OF | is toc raet The Korot esitent of Richmond ould do #0 if the law obliged him.” | Lieut. Robert Fay. convicted of plote| that the tenuows evings which LINGOLN T0 SPEND LAST Lorvatiminneylovertaré Pilove that a definite purpose told’ how: the le destroyed a quar. | “Challenge peremptory.” instantly |to Sow up ships rrying ammunition | met their bathing suits half way we President is convinced that the | Po: 2 with limitation: a told how tii vie destroyed a quar. > " len to-da: r stay yh | var is deadlocke dd that coi lor \ : F ‘i 7 *fnterposed Attorney Runyard, al- to te alles to-day yaa grep ted A may not socks, Init bathing stockings, with | 1H HER M war is deadlocked, and tha contin ie peal ville, end a later destroyed ane though the prosecution had Just used pentence In Atlanta." Fay was tal gock effect—the effect produced by | ance mer means the killing of] gor the benefit of humanity, t 1 omer a nis jnstitution, | ay we been handcu! to David 1 | ore people a e furthe wef 1 gue hoped, Mr. Taft said. Carat ja trying te o r one of its precious peremptories on |e .woit of Wall Btreet.”” who starta| BAVIng the top of the stocking flesh 4 TAG ADR EA ABI SUL AN SRR tore eet tgreement on a method power the same as the State did, and the preceding talesman, The natural }to-aay for Atlanta to serve a two- colored and the feet and ankles of! Alleged Forger, Former M, P., to)” shiment of European nations, both | for a woe Gree able, the people aten Island will no reluctance, such as might be felt by | sentenc lawyer, however, ob to make Wa belligerent and neutral. It is understood he will convey a to black and white, All this time, clared nd Osear Bates Clark. were §.| stand for it Ornar Handclapping ‘as stay to perfect hit = ote i rans and any humane tnan, to sentence a boy | tained © tay 10 perfect hist ai to death by hanging waa sufficient of $50,000 set by Judge Wolverton, Be Taken to England To- speakers Joh Morrow, perhaps, you have been imagining that Theda Bara and cheers greeted sat contest 1 think I should cast my It ta the sacrifice God has asked.” Adve, message his audience to-mor- - — Virginia Pearson and Mary Miles At a conference this morning be-|°% night which is certain to be|” The Selection Minter wore or will wear bathing |/tween United States Marshal J, M,|T*#d with deep interest by rep pmo Saturday Sale, May 27th | \3" DAY ry 4 suits, Well, they won't. The con-| Power, Charles Fox, attorney for the| S@Mtttives of foreign Governments | is still good! test is not limited to beach and swim. Lyitish Consulate: Alfred Ward, Chief | 4 bY the peoples of the warring | € Over 500 Suits Left ming costumes, and these more illus- | Inspe t Scotland Yard, and De. | Hations. |, dG 2 in Our S tional trious movie stars will be seen in! toot mt. George Brew of| Mr. Wilson's closest advisors be- | in Our Sensational evening gowns. Mary Miles Minter | the London detective force, it was de- | eve the rulers of warring nations, -” as d “DOLLAR-A-DAY Will compete in “an angel” gown of |cided to remove Ignatius T, ‘T, Lin-| because of thelr close relationship, | « REDUCT ion white tulle with pearly trimming. coln, former Member of Parliament, | Ye? Kinship, will have as important ‘Theda Bara wit wear a purple cre-| from the Raymond Street Jail, Brook- | * Part in restoring peace as the Min- | t. Ccmaaan lay al je. aaa ation, Virginia Pearson's gown un-/}yn, this afternoon and lock him up in| ‘ters of their Governments. It will ummer por oats SALE doubtedly deserves first prize If orig-|the Tombs, pending hie departure for | occasion no surprise in official circles | Lorape peemeer rer ‘ inality of design counts for anything. | London to-morrow, if in some manner the rulers of the of Manufacturer's Stock Miss Pearson's dress 1s of silver cloth,| Lincoln was arrested last August, |CoUMtries at war open the way for| SILK SUITS seven yards of which compome the| charged with forging notes on a Lon.| the peace conversations, oe Fe. — skirt and perhaps half @ yard the/don concern, He has persistently | The President takes the position, it i] corsage, Which is just a foundation | fought extradition, claiming that the . } for wonderful Oriental embroidery | jorgery charge was merely an excuse done in iridescent trimming. The] on the part of the British ernment ice. yp feuture of this frock is the wkirt,|to get him back aud shoot hin as a | Reduced from prices up to $20 for it consists of a stra Appt vlees \\ erman aby incoln wea i from a Models end colors which add the requisite touch aeien YR IORE ef rein ew ae captured and a few wee go Was of holiday spirit—white chioahiliee, taffetas and ply drawn about the figure, the extra} detected in a plot to make a second | rs ii @ sport shades; fancy mixtures i fullvess being Jaid in four huge] escape . | de sorduroye in) al) Hie shor n f pockets, two front and back, the| Fox has a warrant for ‘ and novelty sp seh ‘ pockets on one side faced with old R 8 cairenii i Sountenaiened With Poslam Soap Amun Healthy Lined with excellent silk peau de eygne. Secretary of Sta nsi h H ‘ rose satin, those on the other side| wi) be tiled with Marshet Power Condition of Your Skin. Selection from an assortincat of several hundred showing a lining of old blue. | when the prisoner ia removed. In- sport couts, every one of which is up to the moment » moving pleture stars, who ap-| Spector Ward Wofild not reveal what os gee Tego eo TE i ea andes the auspices of the| ship he will sail on with hie pris: “\ “Op in style. Special tomorrow, ‘9.75. idge shop, which has offered the | oner to-morrow, but it is” believed ) i 100 neal pa o ore MArehalied by | that it will be the Cameronta the Fy ¥ Miss May Lucas of that organization, | same Vessel which brought the geot- “J § Hes. Nene ladies, Miss Ruth | land Yard men to New York tast A\, pp Ieee ae ate esa | | oe eparate Sport Skirts, $9 23 Further Reductions Until Sold! iJ fevening gown, of Copenagen btu | Awning stripes in all their glorious pmbinations- H ceade and blue tulle over flesh. | ; i i ne | FORMER WHOLESALE PRICES|| ) 212° int, blue tule over PEARSE WROTE HE DIED FOR! trust to rosiais the important task the most effective of sport skirts. Taifeta silks, white re | $96 $9 }.50__$).9.50__$7.¢.50 |] |, Tue tating mult contest will not |of eradicating your ccteina, pimpl corduroy, piques—skirts which are quoted as bargains at 86 and #7—in the | 25 —*2 1° —# 18 —* 16: eae A Pe aie at atl i IRELAND AND FREEDOM 49) rash or any surtace disorder and m latest models, showing the newest belts and buttous, All desirable materials and are not without confidence in your - ee yn sia. cist, eau. aan ate - — — $i i I charms, you are eligible t .W : WPS i » . . Q 5 models — Sizes 14 to 44, As the competicion and te on | Death He Would Ask If God Gave} i expensively. Itching stops, engry No Charge for Alterations Hew about a natty navy blue suit |] |the stage with real movie stars. Go| Him Choice, He Said in Letter | kim cools and feels 20 good that you ‘ fer Decoration Day? A bi on in, the water's fino and the band i should be able to soon forget the af- ; Ataf |} leven plays “Down by the Sea” to com~ to Mother, fection. | H variety from which to choose! |]! pier tie iusion while the baning| poxpe seve ven Many unsightly blemishes are toler- At the Fashion We are making records, Ne Mail Orders Filled at Sale Prices, |] |Peautiew are before the footiixhts. ees ania meclaee cr Pearsey ated, much physicial distress occasioned Critical women are appreciat- It is suid that regular theatrical | Schoolmasier President of ue seven-| hy skin troubles, is endured unneces- New Shop ings we are ‘them | Th H |] stars may appeat later in the show, |day Irish republic, wrote a pathetic | sarily while Poslam would doubtless which will lest until dune 3 Up letter to his mother the night before | drive the ickly and pert we ght before! drive them away quickly perm: BE CURIOUS! C @ FLAMILTON J ti" oot tunity wha tn Dublin baer, gen : : Thirty-fourth adies ¢ the movies have, ha ery=| It was learned to I ‘oslam Soap, containing Poslam, Ni es Si Visit Cur Sh S! (SARMENT Cy] jit sine ete tain aa The ATG shout aah Ca SI heheh et ai a bal ineteen West Thirty-four treet ‘ur Showroom |] |yesterday afternoon sh t or te @ soldicr's “try jt ane month for toilet and bath, esterday aftern she eam h tor tveland and freedo , will net be arged to bay- 307 Fifth Ave., N.Y. |] nov to Gimpe'o but morciy'to imako | wrote Pearse, *We did right. the! For sample, send 4c, stampa to Emer- everybody in the place feel happier, | people who say hard things ni t ency Laboratories, es! wT values speak for themselves! Near 3let Street (OT Tener voting in that bathing | will pealse us) De not arteve mother, New. York City, Sold by all dru AS” mall rn . at noe

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