The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1917, Page 6

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ese FEU CSE, ER ee ntanerencmecanes meme wma wets If you will give the least bit of thought or study to Judge Delehanty Delays Ha-! the structure of your eyes you beas Corpus Action in wedding ring, but 1 i . 2 ho rate . tat Department agit will realize how delicate they Hilair Case. Seer ae tae aentits are, and how easily the eyesight Pee Jered woman. may be injur fotehacnes thin avert P Mrs. Hilal ' * yatice Deleh hia afternoon re " e Injured because of careless. | terfore with the arraign- }O% Friday mo " ness and neglect or by incom ep: ded of the Hotel Martinique, petent services | ment of Benjamin Sternberg later 19 | unicated with the Coron The first requisite of depend. | 'he day before Coroner Riordan on! phe Coroner's Off able eyeglass service is a thor- | ‘he police charge of Killing Mra. Elsie ough examination by an Ocu- | tee Milair in the Hotel Martinique list—for without it you cannot | just Thursday get satisfactory glasses With every pair of Harris Glasses we include the careful, scientific ser an Oculist (Registered Ph Time and again we hear: “How can you afford to give such services at such nominal \ Sternberg td been brought from the Tombs for appearance on a writ of habeas corpus, the second obtained for him and the latter; after accepting a brief | from tho prisoner’e counsel, reserved | decision on the motion to release bim prices?” or, “I have always Justice Delehanty stated that If paid an Oculist $3 or $5 for the | there was reasonable cause to believe examination alone.” that Sternberg was implicated In the The answer is simple —we cor had the right t¢ have the Largest Optical pat- vending @ further investiga: | ronage in the world; the cost of ' ; Lj Modesd pearighy yam : P mack to the To 0 6 0 ho our professional services is dis- , bil A eae” BA tO AWRY SHO Bote) ; of arraignme vidual Each to appear before Justi vidual cost to us of Hach exam- | ying, Sternberg und several of her ination is, therefore, trivial. friends were at the door in a motor | Harris Glasses —if needed — | car. After greeting him they followed | cost #2 or more. slowly in the car, Mra, Sternberg | talking to him throughout his jour- | ‘ | ney afoot to the courthouse, A great | crowd followed, too. d seh At the hearing before Coroner Riordan it was said the police would | present a witness who could toatify | that she saw Mrs, Hilalr and a man answering the description of Stern- bens leave the Hotel Martinique about 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the day the woman was murdered and go to @ theatre. Police Inspector Cray stated to-day that he had had a talk with Irene Murray, Mrs, Hilaire niece, to Brooklyn last night and learned from her that the last meal of which the murdered woman was known to have | partaken was eaten in her own home. Ever since the discovery of the mur- der the police have been seeking the restaurant in which it was supposed she had caten the macaroni found in her stomagh, Miss Murray has been so Unstrung since the murder that her physician forbade questioning by the police until last night, Inspector Cray interrogated her in the presence of a lawyer, he sald. Investigation of the several stages | of police procedure In the Hilair case <= | bring to light @ routine 60 many years AY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Old and a mass of red departmental | a re Son Bt bet TBO &Tiet Bia, wth & YOON Bes, Columbia Grafonolas Models $15 to $300 4@NX MODEL ON THE Kasy EAYMENT PLAN > @mall Weel wm Until Katies All the Records 53 to GT West 14th Btrect All styles carried at our 6th Avenue at 20th Street Store also sold at our NEWARK | BRANCH—645-649 Broad Street. CAMMEYER STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT 6™ AVE. AT 20™ST. Stepping Into Favor Women’s Walking Boots with Military Heels | The combination of Utility and Style | | have won favor for these new Spring | Boots with their smart, military heels. Especially recommended to the attention || of women who have found it impossible | to buy Spring Shoes of strictly depend- | |} able quality and correct style, except at |) greatly advanced prices. The models illustrated are designed for growing girls ax well as for wo- 4 to 8, Widths AA to E. men; 8 | | (A) All Mahogany Russia Calfskin $5.50 & $7.00 || | All White Snow Buck ‘ . $5.50 All Black Ki $6.50 $5.00 & $6.50 j All Gun Metal Calfskin All White Kid, All Paris Brown | Kid, All Slate Grey Kid Black Kid Vamp, White Kid Top B) Patent Leather Vamp, Grey Suede Top $7.50 $7.00 $7.50 COURTWRITFAILS = TORELEASE BENNY!’ SENT TO CORONER before Justice Delehanty, |" elohanty, | incredible phase for hours, evider made b amined the body husband, sent out f come h , even to the initia om n for the remo: undertaking ruieth Street When word of Mra, Hilair'a death | reached the Weat Thirtleth Stre ate tion Policeman Frank Schmitt was |" ‘fea Ha lies ww Dr, Lewis | sapector Cray “ and entire 4 and Axswls ey Joyce | rnin p, and beats the most expensive that Dr, ad sald to him that] ¢ soaps or anything else all to pieces, the woman had died of hemorrhage |Yon can get this at any drug store, isap- | and a few ounces will last the whole and that there was nothir in the case, Dr, Lewis q that he simply « clan, Se station house But while bh heard that woman wi undertaker came to : Ae ih ee AUTTLE BIT ix 5930\ ing ‘Come on Down to Ragtime < A 2189 M. J.O'Connell, tenor peat ‘Town.’ Fox-Trot, Prince's Band, 10-ineh mien yee’ SCOME OUT OF THEKITCHEN, — $1: JyOU AND I. Fox-Trot. Prince's l MARY ANN. et M. J. O'Connell, tenor, fs I'M COMING BACK TO CALI- q THAT GOODY MELODY. FORNIA, Einpire Male Trio. Pine . Aaizi\ . A2184{ Irving Kaufman, tenor, yy ch <THE WHOLE WORLD COMES 7Se. [Many 7c. FROM DIXIE, George O'Connor, tenor. Irving Kaufman, Tenor. establishment in F tatement of the physl- rted the case to hin *Vocal Delights in New Columbia List HE “Tenor of Tenors, Lazaro, gives a magnificently powerful from ‘‘Martha’’—note on note leading up to a cli- max so breath-taking and wholly tremendous that it could only have been sung by the one ‘‘marvel-voice.’’ (4575S) Among the other distinguished artists, Lucy Gates sings “The Nignt- ingale Song” and the well-known ‘‘Listen To soprano of exquisite quality that, combined with bird-calls_ by girl whistler, makes Ay 5 remarkable record is Graveure’s interpretation of the infinitely sweet mel- ody of the world’s most loved lullaby, ‘‘Kentucky Babe,” (4 5939) and Morgan Kingston's wonderfully expre and ‘*Wonderful Garden of Dreams.” (4 5934) Al Jolson is again the ‘‘star number’ of the fourteen popular vocal hits, with “Ev'ry Little While” (4 228/), and there are fen dances as good as the fox-trot listed below. Then there is Easter mu violin classics played by Frank Gittelson, a truly marvelous symphonic rendering of Tschaikowsky’s ‘Marche Slave,” two triv Lutéce, three readings by Olga Petrova, the famous ser triumphs, band aa quartettes, Christian Science hymns, Ballet Ru light opera and vocal selections, and accordion-banjo and banjo novelties, There is rich variety in thismonth’s list—well worth a visit to your dealersoday. 1 who ex. | pe \ th 8 ' r vt ve Bu { | Detect 4 Moor | Dietsch ca axe then \f 1 it chars had the bod | ‘i ed t Thirtieth Stree Mtation and thenes to the Morgue, | ah and began an Investigation In the | eee ee ory + tel The Standard Laboratories | brince Rupert ;|were notified and Dr, Klein took [\, tx thy nut \ pecimens — from — the Jerry it Mr, Hilate'a| very injurious, susplolous iF ue « ordered | family for months. Hilatr case t in; about a tea ae it ins about, n Brooklyn called air dics ub is soft, » wavy ty to the aunt's w on the r e Grey druff.—-Advt rendering of the great aria, ‘‘M’Appari’’ cE The Mocking Bird’ in a a marvelous 37) Another is a record truly worth hearing. (4 sive singing of ‘‘My Little Love’” A Glimpse of This Month’s Song and Dance Hits POOR BUTTERFLY. Introducs > by the Columbia Double Mixed Quartette, hs by the Trio de en star, orchestral New Columbia Records on sale the 20th of every month, lumbia | “Antiqnated. pr ies shall be perf — - > Mtwan nor unc aaturday |’ Be Careful in Using yon that Dr, Sehul Dis o : office ed itlf Soap on Your Hair Mrs 1a | eee had |'—Most soaps and prepared shampoos vinissioner Scull contain too much alkali, wh'eh is as it dries the scalp se is just piain for it Is pure It's very moisten the hair with water fresh lookir nd casy to nan it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dan MAROH 23, 1917. WITH KNIFE. ath had Father of GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., March 23.— wren W. Waite, father of Arthur ok srren Waite, under sentence of death ho eapk by the exp a supreme t a jury tn dict of $7,000 against | ‘ompany of America for | Wa id | —Metat | Svan Emanuel fees & “Clust and Mr i he sald he believed Porter | wood faith UNDAT WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Stern Brothers West 42nd Street — Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street An Important Offering, To-morrow, of Women’s Untrimmed Hats On the Main Floor will provide Fancy Rough Straw Hats, | Black and all desirable colors, | wide flange, in white, black and colors at $1.75 | at $1.65 to 2.25 Fruit Bunches make smart trimmings, - - at 25c to 59¢ Garlands of Flowers are also popular this season, 1.25 to 1.95 Women’s Hemp Hats, A Special Offering of 1200 Dozen Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs Will be a feature on the Main Floor, To-morrow, * at $1.25 doz. Initialed in a choice variety of styles. Exceptional value. A Sale of Misses’ Shoes at $2.85 pr. Serviceable as well as dressy Button Shoes in patent leather with black kid or cloth tops: also guametal calf with kid tops and welted soles; sizes runge from 214 to 7, but are not complete. Reduced from $4.00 and 4.50 The Boys’ Clothing Section On the Third Floor, is prepared to supply every necd of boys, at very moderate prices. ra Boys’ Blue Serge Norfolk Suits, 7 to 18 yrs., $6. to 17.50 Boys’ Junior Norfolk Suits of Scotch mixtures and shepherd checks, in button-to-neck ninlels, 4 to 10 years, at $5.00 to 9.75 Boys’ Middy Suits of blue serge and fancy mixtures; sizes 4 to 10 years, at 35.00 to 11.50 Boys’ Reefers and Top Coats, at $5.00 to 12.50 Boys’ Cloth, Felt Boys’ Norfolk Suits, in wow Spring models and materials, favcy mixtures included; sizes from 7 to 18 years, at $5.00 to 15.00 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, middy mod- els; long trousers; sizes 8 to 8 years, at $7.50 and 9.75 wud Straw Hats, at 95c¢ to $5.00 Special for Saturday, on Main Floor: Women’s Nainsook Undergarments Including Night Gowns, Combinations and Envelope 89 c each Chemises, in specially selected models, . . =. , at Regularly sold for $1.00 Women’s Linen Blouses Cotton Crepe Women’s Pongee Kimonos Blouses Copenhagen blue and rose, with large pique collar, at $2.25 elaborately ered, in all colorings, at $1.45 embroid b New sport style, desirable ) with high-low collar, Women’s Sweaters and Sweater Coats of Fibre Silk, including very desirable models and colors, are greatly reduced at $9.75, 14.50 and 19.50 Large reductions on a spectal group of Shetland, Worsted and Fibre Sweatera, at $4.95 Various smart belted effects.

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