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NSS STUDENT KLED PERHAPS, AND BY BURNED Police of New Brunswick Are| Baffled by Piper Case, } Following New Clues, On the theory that John V, Piper, @ Rutgers Collego student, who ats- appeared two weeks ago from his| home in Nev kN. J. been murderod and his body cramat- | Rr has} @@ in a furnace, Assistant County | Prosecutor Coan may to-day em- power the po! investigate a | © to ris Street and Liv- house near Mo = ingston Avenue, New Brunswick. Piper has been sought for assidu- ously, As @ last effort the Delaware and Raritan Canal was drained for a milo yesterday, All other clues hav- ing failed, his family and the police aro inquiring into revolver shots heard near Morris Street and Liv- ingston Avenue the night the young man disappeared, and also strange odors which are sald to Lave perme- ated the neighborhood, Piper lived with his wifo and two small children In Comstock Street He was twenty-four years old and was graduated from the University of Vermont last June. He went to New Brunswick last fall, and in addition to his graduate courses at Rutgers College did research work at the Col- lege Farm, which is a part of the New Jersey State Dxperiment Station. To add to his Income he was em- ployed to tend furnaces by several persons in the neighborhood of his home, among them Prof, John P. ar, Dr. William J, Condon and Hastings. One reason why the polfoe think |he intended to go away because he RED BLOOD MAKES. could no longer bear up under his severe task is that he asked the wife of Dr. Condon for his pay on LEADERSHIP Without red blood, ambition Is futile, life less ‘worth the living. If the verdict ts tha infavorable, bi ip your by nataral methods and Pepte-Mangan, “The Red Blood Builder.” “Only the fittest survive,” is the sci- entific way of saying that red-blooded men. and women rise to the top. For it takes a clear brain, a masterful per- sonality and physical stamina to do the work that wins leadership in all walks of life. And all these things have their origin in the blood—the nourisher or the poisoner of the brain and body according as it is red and pure or thin and charged with poison, ‘Pepto-Mangan “The Red Blood Builder” / If your blood is poor, begin now to take the necessary steps to make it red. Make sure of regular daily exercise, ample sleep and fresh air, and a mod- And since red blood cells apparently are ‘ r ‘ Woking in number and cap erate, well balanced diet , Start a course in Pepto-Mangan, “The Red Blood Builder.” <Pepto-Mangan feeds the red blood cells with just the ele- ments they need. A re- liable gener- al tonic and appetizer easily gested —e: - thin-blooded people of all ages, can buy real Pepto-Mangan only in the original bottle and sealed package shown above, bearing the name Gude, Accept no substitutes or counterfeits, For sale at all drug stores. M. J. BREITENBACH CO., New Yerk, |‘ 22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS, 8D up SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK Bilver Fillings SOc ur id DR. BLOOM MODERY PAINLENS DENTIST —TWO OFTICES— BEast 125th St.| 169 E. 34th St. 6. R On. ry N Fh Ave ‘i Ay City Fr . ALHED * $ 4 4 at / Herald Square HEADQUARTERS YE for Mi the morning of the day he disap- |peared, He was usually paid on | Mohday. When he came to fix the Condon furnace that Saturday morn- ing he told Mrs. Condon he would like to have his money that day. She | | asked him to come for it at noon and he did | He spent th ernoon with his wife and shortly re 10 o'clock that night told her he was going out to attend to his ‘furnaces, He left the house at about 9.45 o'clock, saying he would be back In half an hour. That is the last time any person whose name is given saw him, though tho detectives say he was seen going down Livingston Avenue shortly before the mysterious shots were heard. When he did not return that night Mrs, Piper communicated with the police and the search was begun im- nediately, The Rev, Paul Hayne of Livingston Avenue Baptist of, Helyar, President Dem- utgers and other members ulty interested themselves tn . It was at the Instanee of nt Demarest that the cana was searched yesterday. Relatives of Piper went to Elizabeth and called in a detective agency, |, Piper 19 described as 6 feet 10 oF 11 inches tall, slender, with dark brown hair, He wore a brown sack sult, a dark gray overcoat ani a brown, soft, milltary shirt He carried a gold watch with a key charm en- graved “'T. K. A. Vermont, ‘16. ———i ee WESTCHESTER NOTES. Teachers from all parts of West- chester County will attend the annual meeting of their association at the | White Plains High School on March 10. One of the features of the con- | vention will be an exhibition of com- munity chorus singing led by George Oscar Bowan, director of music in the schoots, In the morning the prin- cipal address will be made by Prot. Shotwell of Columbia, and in. the TS olgate, | The Young Women’s Hebrew Anso- jelation of Mount Vernon haa been in- You !corporated for the purpose of pro- |moting Judaism among Jewish wom- en. The directors are: Jennie Yave- Augusta Brandon, Cella Lieb- Nettle J. Schaffne:, ft, Mindell Shiman, Mary B. Sol- n, Jonnie Reyman, Theresa Robi- ussie B. Arnold, Theresa Pey- ith H. Scaison, Lena Wilehins, | Minnie Marcuse and Ray Netman, Transfer Tax Appraiser William © Clark has appraised the estate of the late Marguerite Gourreau, who -died in France, at $259,504.74, of which $262,400 189 made up of Teal estate which she owned tn Yonkers. Other estates just appraised follow: Mell- scent H. Welling of New Rochelle, who left real and personal property worth 98; Martha 8. of Mamaroneck, personalty, $8 Edward White of Croton, ‘wh tate is valued at C. Hoyt of Bedtor sonal estate worth § Eugene Frost of Peeks , $1,952.05; real estate, $6 NICE DISTINCTION, (Prom the Birmingham Age Herald.) “Mr. Chigley," said the profeasor of economics In a ‘ip tone, or—yes, str,” replied the startled nt, whone eyes had been glued for n minutes on the profile of @ fair ‘he subject for this morning is fem- , not femininity."* Sf Mth to 35th St. mn the main address will be ed by Dr. Bryan, President of Rosalie | ro THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1927, !Francisco and that the marriage! records were destroyed in the big fire| that followed the earthquake. She produced Mrs, Almle Crocker Gour- raud as & witness to the marriage. ee FOR WESTCHESTER SAFETY. FIGHT OVER LORD ESTATE OF $300,000 IS RENEWED | Appellate Court Hands Down De-} cision Favoring Eugenie Ferrer, “Widow” Claimant. | } , wait . 4 Marcel 6.-= |The Appellate I the Su-| |preme Court has he down a de- | cision in which It reverses the decision | name of a commnittes on county pafety, of Surrogate Sawyer in which he} which was suggested by Senator George . Slate |Tound that there was no proof of the 4} 7 Capected that the chairmanship wit - Chalrman Charles D. Millard of the Westchester County Roard of Super-| visors will announce this week the be formed. The committes on safety will, amonz other things, arrange for a special ar- mored automobile corps, which wilt Atrol along the north shore of the ound and the west bank of the Hudson in case War is declared agninat Ger- many. ECIAL NOTICES, ASK FOR and GET ‘Horlick’s The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Same | marriage of Hugenio Ferrer to Theo- twill be offered to William B. Thompson. | vealth realdept Nor toadway,| dore A. Lord, once a prominent law- Sota’ paeMiacd intente to aelest | yer of Yonkers, and that she had nolsome of the ain, ents of the| claim to his $300,000 estate, The prop- ir county on the safety committee, and) Mt te expected a defense league will also erty Under the WH! Of Mr. Lord Fen) —— TT to his stenographer and several | friends, | Under the dectston of the Appears CS AV R 1 Division Bugenio Ferror, who claims | T to be the widow of Mr, Lord, will be 1 entitled to file objections to the pro- | For Infants and Children bate of the will and now the whole | In Use For Over 30 Years | legal battle over the Lord estate | Always bears | be | will have to be reopened by the Sur- tl | Signature of rogate. Kugenie Ferrer claims that she was married to Mr. Lord tn San or] | 68e troduction. for more than twelve years. We have jus Presents an opportunity to Buy Gloves for a Season ALSO clasp. In the following combinations: red, embroidery and wrist welts, Navy with White Gray with Black or White Black wi GMCYS — Main Moor, B'wey, For Two Days—Tuesday and Wednesday Sale of 744 Dozen Pairs Milanese Silk Gloves '} Marchioness gloves are too well known to require a lengthy in- They have been made exclusively for this store ment of two desirable styles, and to start the season we have marked the gloves at a price so reasonable that the event Milanese weave, double finger tips, two clasp, 5 rows of heavy embroidery, The new shades and colors with self and Black and White embroidery, Two clasp, Paris Point with half inch wrist welts to match embroidery and i White with self, black, navy, brown, gray, sand, purple, cadet blue, green and Pongee with Black or White Every Pair Sold with the Usual Double Tip Guarantee Tae t received this ship- Anz Wimar Canis Sannin ae at Savings th White mAaanc i} James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street ON SALE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AMERICAN-MADE UNDERGARMENTS Exceptional Qualities — Dainty Trimmings — Special Prices New Spring assortments developed in sheer Batiste, soft Nainsook and fine Cambric; effectively trimmed with new laces of various kinds, fine embroideries and also hemstitched effects. Regular Size Undergarments Gowns........95c, 1.50, 1.95, 2.95, 3.95 Drawers AS Envelope Chemises, ..95¢, 1.50, 1.95, 2.95 Corset Covers... .. Combinations..95c, 1.50, 1.95, 2.95, 4.95 Sateen or Pique Petticoats... 95c, 1.50, 1.95 Extra Size Undergarments .. 1.25, 1.50, 1.95 to 2.95 D .+ +. T5e, 95e, 1!'98e, 1/80; 195 to 5.95 | Chemises. BRE Peo C_B ALA SPIRITE CORSETS New Spring models for women of Fashion. Perfect style and fit; absolute comfort; excellent wearing qualities; moderate prices. Models for erery type of figure from the growing Girl to the mature Woman, de- celoped in fine Batiste, Broche and Brocade Batiste; sizes 20 to 36. C/B a la Spirite Corsets—for slight figures, including low bust or girdle top. White or Pink. 1.00 to 5.00 C/B a la Spirite Corsets—for medium or heavy figures; with low or medium bust; long straight back and hip; well boned models. Flesh Color or White. 2.00 to 5.00 C/B a la Spirite Corsets—for growing girls and misses. White or Flesh Color. 1.00 to 3.50 NEW BRASSIERES Complete, new line of Brassieres in all the standard makes for every type of figure; de- veloped in Cambric, Nainsook, Linen, Crepe de Chine, Washable Satin, ‘Bay Willow Taffeta, Jersey Silk or Mesh Materia Iso Allover Laces; effectively trimmed. Bandeaux or full length; open front or back models; sizes 34 to 46. 50c to 8.50 Three Distinctly New’ Models ; GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES 4.75 ribbons, 50c, 75c, 95c, 1.50, 1. 50c, 75c, 95c, 1.50, 1.95 Vetticoats—lace or embroidery trimmed. . . 95c, 1.50, 1.95, 2.95 to 5.95 _ o oT Gowns... Skirts.... 1.95 1.95 Dainty Blouses in all the pastel shades showing new features in embroideries, frills and tucking. A—Stylish Blouse in Georgette Crepe in Flesh Color or Peach; trimmed with frill on either side; flat collar; hemstitching throughout Blouse. 4.75 MARCH SILK S Now In Progress 48c to 1.95 a yard 5,000 Yards yard 1.28 In an entirely new assortment of latest fashio: tion and Street Colors—and the additional advance Summer Sport shades; also White or Black. 5th Avenue McCreery’s Annual Offering the Best Values Largest Variety of Weaves and Styles Most Complete Color Assortments In America IN ADDITION ON TUESDAY Double Width Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe James Mcfreery & Co. ALE nable Evening, Recep. aster tints as well as 34th Street B—Attractive Blouse in Georgette Crepe in Gold, Peach, Tea Rose, Flesh Color or White; trim- med with embroidery in circle effect combined with hemstitching. 4.75 ry C—Dreassy Blouse in Georgette Crepe in Bisque, Flesh Color, Tea Rose and Gold; trimmed with colored embroidery and fine tucking in front. 4.75 NOTION DEPARTMENT ART DEPARTMENT Real Hair Nets, cap or fringe......doz. 95c Third F Real Hair Nets, cap or fringe.,.,..dos, 1.38 (Third Floor) Real Hair Nets, cap style doz. 2.25 Attractive and useful Novelties Bone and Celluloid Hair Pins, several sizes made of Cretonne. box 19¢ Lingerie Tape, washable, 8 pieces for... 25c Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. +00 78 Enameled Dress Hangers, és Snarh 1.00 Veil Boxes ce .1.00 each, ic, doz., | a a — Folding Dress and Skirt Hangers, 3 for 20c Candy Bores-—8 pound size a2 T8e, Wood Shoe Trees ..........4pairsfor 25¢ | Knitting Bags...........++++..75e to 2.50 ' Desk Sets (four pieces).......1.45 and 2.00 Sanitary Goods Round Pillows—floss filled. ..1.45 to 2.00 (Notlon Dank Laundry Bags vss. 55¢e and 75 cael Shoe Bags—B8 und 12 pockets. . .65e to 1.50 Washable Sanitary Napkins, reversible. @ for 25¢ Cretonne Hosiery Racks—nine and twelve Sanitary Napkins........... 1Zin box 40c ee 1.25 and 1.50 Compressed Sanitary Napkins doz. 45 Painted Tin Candy Boxes; | several sizes. Sanitary Dress Protectors, nainsook, ea. 38c 7 50c, 75c and 95 Sanitary Dress Protectors, silk each 85c¢ Lingerie Pillows—oblong and round shapes; Sanitary Bloomer Aprons, nainsook, ea, 38c covered with Imitation Filet Net; lace Sanitary Bloomer Aprons, silk each 1.10 trimmed 8 Sanitary Belts, all elastic each 15¢ Searfs—made of various combinations of lace Sanitary Belts, extra quality elastie, ea, 20c¢ ‘AMERICAN FLAGS Below Regular Prices Sewed Bunting Flag4, «ll wool, double warp; size 5 x 8 feet 7.75 Printed Silk complete with pole and bracket regularly 9.25. American Flags @x Sineh regularly 7e, Se 10 x 15 inch regularly 30c, 24¢ 4x Ginch regularly 100, Be 12 x 18 inch regularly 40c, 30¢ Ss @inch,.., 0. regularly 15e, 12¢ 16x 24inch.., regularly #5c, 50¢ 8x 12inch.,. regularly 25¢, 20c | 24x 86inch.......... regularly 1.25, 1.00

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