The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1916, Page 5

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MAN FOUND SLAIN ASKS $50,000 FROM | MOTHER OF YOUNG, mse eros sn Carried To Astoria, Is Thedry on Mystery. HE LOST The body of a murdered man was ,found at 10 A. M. to-day in a va- —— rd pore lot at Washington and Crescent |Streety, Astoria, by Robert Clark of Mrs, Haley Tells How She Was No. #6f Hamilton street. The near- ‘ est house in two blocks away. Rudely Awakened in Her |""rrhe base of the skull had been Honeymoon Bliss. lest with Charles Lombardo at No. & James Street. Search of the pockets of the slain man disclosed the card of Detective Franklin of the First Branch Bureau, Franklin {9 certain the body is that of de Marco, who was doing some work for him, It Is helleved at Police Headquar- ters the man was murdered in New York and the body carried to Astorin, That was the method followed in the famous “barrel murder” ago. Benedetto Madon! confederates in ing ca His head wi early ered from his body in Biligabeth Street, and his body put into a bar- rel and carried efor dawn to the foot of Bust Eleventh Street. ee ten in prison and mitted hi wed and depa:t or husband, who was fined $1. crushed evidently with the back of an axe, and the throat was cut. " The New York police say the de- A Jury in Justice Cohalan's part: scription of the man corresponds with | MADISON, of the Supreme Court to-day heard that of Salvatore de Marco, a brother |ttaredy of Mi Mrs. Marion Haley, beautiful young Of Joseph de Marco, who 14 bathe lalla ny wife of Charles Merton Haley, who (urant at No. 168 West at the age of nineteen bought a whole CAMMEYE R STAMPED ON A SHOE Mexican railroad and then lost it, de- @eribe how her honeymoon was blight- MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT G™ AVE. AT 20™ ST. Weds Fat’ ed by Mrs. Thornton H. Motley, mother of young Haley, who Is being sued by the young wife for $50,000 for alleged theft of his affections. Mrs. Motley {s well known i)eo- elety, Her husband, who sat at her aide in court, ts a milifonaire railroad ! supply dealer. Both busied themsoives! while Mrs. Haley testified by taking! more notes than any one else at the trial. Mrs. Haley, dressed in a broadcloth walking suit and a wide and willowy biack straw hat, was in tears during the two hours she spent on the stand. | Her husband did not appear, although the young wife declared that if he were in court he would show the af- fection he still has for her by testify- ing in her favor, He js paying her $100 a week alimony on an order is- sued by Justice Hotchkiss last April. After a brilliant wedding in Phila- delphia Haley brought his bride to! the Vanderbilt Hotel and later moved | to the Biltmore, where they remained | until the eorning of Nov. 11, 1914,) when “the surprise of her life,” as Women will realize that these | Black Kidskin 9 inch Lace Shoes at $5.00 | | Are selling below their true worth Mrs. Haley expressed herself, awoke ber to the fact that Mrs. Motley dis- Mked her, “T was awakened from sleep on that morning.” the pretty witness declared, | “by the management of the hotel and} The Price of $5.00 is much below the present market value of these shoes. A value that only the World’s Largest‘ Shoe Store can offer. told that the lease of my apartment had been cancelled and that 1 must move to some other place. I lost no time mn doing so and went to a mod- est boarding house in Park Avenue. “1 walted for Merton to come to my ald, but he sent word that he was going to Scranton, Pa, on a Dusiness trip With his stepfather, Mr. | Motley. I thought surely he would come, for we truly loved each other. ‘The blow came when Mrs, Motley aent her secretary to tell me Merton would not coe back. They wouldn't aven teil mo where he was. : “When L saw Mrs, Motley I asked ber where Merton was and she sald, | “‘T have sent him south, but I will not tell you where he Is, He ts itl| and that’s why 1 have sent him away, “I told my mother-in-law that it | Merton was ill it was my place, as) | ——— = — ae ewe eee ee eww — Women’s 9 inch High Cut Lace Shoes in Bleck K'd kin, Welt Soles, Cuban Leuis Heels, Women's 9 inch High Cut Lace Shoes in Black Kidskin, Welt Soles, Cuban Louis Heels. his wite, to be at bie side, but Mrs. The model illustrated above will prove to women that Cammeyer gives more shoe value, dollar for dollar, than can be secured elsewhere. All we ask is an opportunity to demonstrate our merchandise. At *4 & 54:50 Women CanBuy Reliable Cammeyer Shoes White Snow Buck Mahogany Russia Calf Gun Metal Calf Motley said she did not want me to; nee him. {asked her why she wanted us separated and she said she would not mention the reason to me,” From th Mrs, Haley atm back for t “When I ¢ ‘Thanksgiving and jon: testified, no longer also told ————— JAPARESE BRIDE SAYS RIGHES WERE A DREAM Asks Annulment Because Husband | Judge Says “) Yone Susuki Mayeda was quick to absorb American tdeas, So fast, in fact, that when Jackachi Mayeda popped the question and told her he was a rich young man she accom- panted him to the City Hall and they} were wed, Ten days later when Yone thought it was about time for a new dress--American fashion—and French heeled shoes, she asked Jackacht for) $10, and he crushed all her love for nlm by declaring he was only @ poor workingman, ore ae Guarantced to give complete satisfac- tion just the same as our higher-priced ” She asked Supreme Court Justice | Delehanty to-day for an annulment on the ground of fraud, but the Court models. told her that the laws have not », » Bes: ; { reached that stage where | Women's Gun Wou:en'sWhite he held to account after mar t Snow Buc $4.50 ihe little white Hes he tell | Metal Calf, Aap sty ] courtship. He dismissed the com: | Laci \ plaint, a fh & Also in Mahog- | any, Ruaeia| Calfskin, Lace & Button, 1 84 50 inch Military | Lace end But- $4 0 ton, 1} incl Military Heels, | Welt Soles. | RED SOX GET $3,826.25 OF WORLD SERIES MONEY. nm Splits Up @87,- Heels, Welt Soles. BOSTON, Oct. ¢ manager of the World's Champ Box, to-day receive! a check fe 47—the Boston players’ mare of the Woyld's Series melon Carrigan deposited the check made out twenty of his own to eligible, each man reo mainder of the nonk the other fve Wi Pennock, Ours is a complete shoe store— A Style for Every Taste! A Size for Every Foot! ‘A Price for Every Purse! joose ed Sox sta announcedafter he re- he was through All styles carried at our 6th Av. at 20th St. Store, also sold at our Newark Branch, 645-649 Broad Street | to his farm in resident Lannin to there was no truth tn the report that | ne was to sel) the club. He refw make any atatoment regarding the ¢ | minsal of Secretary Riley ‘oe ee ee ee ee eee eee eee Sabie ce ee wee ae ae ee ee ee Se ~ —_ oom has been added to “our Restaurante, and has @ charac- teristic charm in decoration and at- mosphere, Toth Fleer 38th Street Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Free Information About Trips to Any Part of the World. Ask Mr. Foster Travel Office, Fifth Floor , 39th Street ‘‘AUTUMN MODES FOR MISSES AND GIRLS Juniors’ Dresses $13.95 Navy serge, in pleated model, with touches of worsted and silk embroidery on deep collar, cuffs and fancy pockets. Sizes 15 and and 17 years. Juniors’ Dresses $15.00 Three models in serge and pop- lin (one of which is illustrated at centre), Roman striped belt, cuffs, pockets and band; embroidered pique ‘collar. Sizes 12 to 17 years. Juniors’ Coats $15.00 Chinchilla, Zibeline, cheviots mixtures, boucles and wool plush- ing: flaring models, with storm collars and pockets; belted or loose. Sizes 15 and 17 years. Juniors’ Suits Special $18.50 (Illustrated at Left.) Wool poplin of excellent quality, in navy, green, brown and black, interlined, fancy silk lined coat; skirt with pockets is shirred at back. Sizes 15 and 17 years. Girls’ Winter Coats $7.95 to $30.00 Zibeline, cheviots, chinchillas, velours, broadcloths and velvets, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Dresves $6.95 to $16.95 Serge, plaid, challie and silk combination effects in regu- lation, middy, two-piece and bolero styles. Sizes 6 to 16 are. ” Girls’ Dresses $15.00 to $39.50 Afternoon and Evening Frocks of taffeta, crepe de chine and Georgette crepe, in light shades. Sizes 6 to 14 years. ~ Third Floor Specialized Styles at Remarkabiy Low Prices Misses’ Suits Special. $29.50 Made to Sell for $39.50 to $45.00 Plain and striped velour, broad- cloths, gabardines, serges jerseys, tripes and vovelty materials many fur trimmed, others with braid or velvet. In new color. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20. Misses’ Suits Special $35.00 Three Styles, Cop'es of Jenny and Lanvin Models Broadcloth and plain velours in models with graceful belted coats and smartly cut skirts, All are effectively trimmed with French seal (dyed coney) inlaid collars or bands. Misses’ Coats Special $15.00 Utility and touring coats, in cheviots and novelty mix- tures, in smart models, with pockets and new deep collars. Misses’ Coats / $29.50 to $39.50 A collection of models in velour, broadcloths and mix- tures: strictly tailored or trimmed with fur, plusn or velvet; interlined and richly lined. Misses’ Serge Dresses $12.50 to $29.50 Smart models, hand embroidered or in combination with novelty silks. Afternoon Dresses Special $25.00 ‘Three models in charmeuse or satin; Georgette collars are bead embroidered or daintily trimmed. Afternoon Frocks $39.50 to $65.00 A collection of charming models, many copies of Paris creations; Georgette crepes, panne velvets, chiffon cloth, charmeuse and taffeta. For Saturday—Three Most Important Offerings WOMEN’S FUR TRIMMED SUITS Very Special, $29.50 The model, decided|y smart, is on youthful lines, with very flaring belted coat; its deep rolling collar of French seal (dyed coney); poe inter- lined and peau de cygne lined. Velveteen Suits Special, $39.50 A distinctively smart Suit, developed in Vel- veteen of superior quality, in green, brown, navy, other fashionable colors and black. Belted, flaring coat, with rolling collar, cuffs and pocket straps of French seal (dyed coney). The fabric, winter weight Gabardine, of su- perior quality, in green, taupe, Burgundy, brown, fav 808 black; extremely well tailored in every etail. ~~ Winter Coats Special, $25.00 Effective models in Wool Plush and Velour Cloths, in navy, green, brown and black. Flaring models, with or without belts and half lined. Many have deep collars of the fashionable furs. Third Floor Three Specially Priced Groupe of TRIMMED HATS $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 The American Millinery Section displays at these attractively moderate prices, specially assembled collections of Autumn’s newest and smartest Hats. Not only is “style” pre-eminent, but quality standards are of the highest. Silk Velvets, Lyons Velvets, Panne Velvets, Hatter's Plush, Velours and Combinations of Antique Velvet are the materiale employed for these distinctively smart Hate which are Copies and Adaptations of the Later French Models. The majority of the Hats are in all black or black with colors, while the display is comprehensive enough to meet every woman's preference. Millinery for Misses and Girls Charming Hata for youthful wearers are featured in the Lord & lor Maclay in scores of attractive styles Y and at unusually moderate prices. School Hate $1.95 to $3.95 Velvet, Corduroy and Felt Hats in {aunty Sailor Mushroom, Tam o'Shanter and quaint “poke” shapes. For school and every day wear, amart and eervice- able. Velour Hats $8.95 Genuine Velour in black, brown, navy and green. Handrembretderas trim- mings, the products of our own workroom, Some with the new chin straps of clastic. Fourth Fleer pera een emma emo: PROT Se 0 ae eek ee Oar ees OO OO -——-—-. Featuring the Lord & Taylor HIGH CUT BOOT In Twenty New Models For Women and Misses $5.00 Comparing favorably with $6.00 Boots Elsewhere Smart lasts in Patent or Dull Leathers, with black cloth or kid tops. Laced or buttoned styles, with low, Cuban or high Louis XVI. heels. Notably fine in finishing details and fashioned of service- able leathers, these gracefully modeled Boots will appeal to the many womeu who demand Footwear correct in style and yet conservative. Misses’ Shoes Dull or patent leather for dress and school wear. Sizes 244 t06... 0+ $4.00 Misses’ Shoes Orthopedic lasts in dull or patent leather; also in tan calf. Serviceable leath- ers, in several excellent styles. S.zes 114 to 2 $3.50 Special for Saturday Misses’ Shoes \$2 45 Formerly $3.00 to $5.00 } id Several styles in dull, patent or tan leathers; taken from regular style and reduced because sizes are incomplete. Three hundred pairs-—sizes 119 to 4. Second Floor. 5 —of black calfskin laced, Sizes 1 to Boys’ Shoes Dress or School Shoes in patent leather, dull or tan calf. Sizestto shy $4.00 Little Men’s Shoes All leathers, orthopedic lasts. Sizes 1146 to "$2.55

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