The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1917, Page 6

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i i Se a a ae * q “A Aes aagrater 20k neo . eo : mae t + WORLD, —— re el THUR /) srien rary cour. | nours but, according to one juryman,|"“SNOW BABY” PEARY, | of twenty men taken from the Brook WIFE STRANGLED, 1s CHARGE. Liberia has severed diplomatic VAWT les one ballot was taken, Vawter's BORN IN THE ARCTIC, NAVAL 9 Tirana ie Bt ad a gt tt ty id 7 ry : 1a boneee! 4 jAetense, Meg? ave ed vag ‘Gas | ENGAG D TO MARRY, foreword to his translation of the Wibeweue vba i on law and self-de | 5 iy abn Mra, Vawter by the pross- leution and press is the greatest bio! upon the whole sad affair, While ONLY ONE ANE SALE |Ptes of Unwritten Law and tine pace | Self Defense Win—Scores | Prosecution and Press, | CHRISTIANSBURG, Va., May 10.—| The prosecution produced two lette . Vawter, former professor | from Vawter to Heth, one condon! at Virginia Polyteohnic In- 4 nd | spttute, has beon declared not guilty | quer bill of. df the murder of Stockton Heth| begging He \Jr., a wealthy young society man and | Vawter hon | Sportsman, whom he shot to death | to him. ‘ jin the Vawter homo early on the)», yanter took the stand in do. |morning of March 13. was willing to ‘The jury was out two and a half! him. I realize that I have been gullty o| but with God’s help I shai |home for my children and wife, immediate plans are to rest.” asking Heth to pay Vawter’s, and anothe 2 and not to bring liquo ONWIT TELLER &,CO, The Specially Shop of Onginatons FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY A Special Clearance Sale of WOMEN'S CLOTH & SILK SUITS Featured are the season’s most desirable models in strictly tailored mannish types, braid bound, waistcoat and cape effects in all the favored fabrics. Also handsome and elegant Costume Suits of rich satin, taffeta, silk faille and gros de londre. Women’s Suits sale sdorents, Ceprmerly 35.00 0:45.00. ... 000005 aes Women’s Suits Formerly 49.50 to 75.00... \\ | prilghs.|dee 20.00 Women’s Suits Formerly 79.50 to 125.00. . ‘alae jit eae Women’s Suits Formerly 135.00 to 150.00 Women’s Suits Formerly 150.00 to 175.00......... Women’s Suits Formerly 175.00 to 250.00 Copydahted—Ronwit Teller & Co | PUBLIC NOTICES, OF NEW YORK boanp ov” East | og hamie, ot “4 i turer 161-169, | Beant of Betimate a Buildin ; toe dp bate 210, 221, 223, 225, 227 164, 166, 168 and 170 Grand Street | Smith Street Cor, Driggs Ave, BROOKLYN Cor, Wyckolt St, GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN GREATER NEW YORK No Deposit, 0c Weekly $125 Worth of Furniture Cpens a NewCiothing Accouat No Deposit—s $1 Weekly | Chiffoniers vi ‘\e|Parlor Tables Luw t your purchase SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. New York. After his acquittal, Vawter gave ie the following statement: ly egret the whole sa ‘end wortow ehunbd;. ‘he injus- am blameless ag to Stotkton’s death, | Weakness when I should have been future stares me darkiy | endeavor to build somewhere a happy My ‘The trial was one of the most sen- sational in the history of Virginia, a the relations between Heth and Mrs. a 1 to stay away from the| band, declaring she! ‘e her life to save | AND” XPPORTION- wary, | it 1 ld r e| WASIITD announced the engagement of thelr daughter, Mis# Marie Anighito Peary, to afford, son of Justice Wendell of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, | Miss Peary was born furthest north of any white child, her mother having ac- a Peary on one of his the Junior League, | in philanthrople work interested in aviation, Sh i"to Ay under ihe tuiclage of he {Motes in Society | | The wedding of Miss Sara McAlpin |man Pyle, and Paul H. Smart takes 1 H, Smith takes uy in the Central | place at noon to- ge terlan Chu Miss Adelaide Flint, daughter of and Mrs, Austin “Flint, will be Dr. | led to Reginald L. Whitman on mi May lar | West Fifty-second Street, | the ceremon in St. Bartholomew's Church, eption at the Flint home, No, 61 will follow ment is made of turday of Miss § er of Mr. and nan Hillyer, and Dr. IDert Noble Vermilye. The ceremony k place In St, James's Chureh, Dr, Vermilye sails shortly for France, A wedding hastened on account of no war Was that of Miss Elise ‘rovost Smith, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles A, Went Fifty-eighth Street, to son of Mr. and Mr of Milton, Mass, © yesterday afternoon in the of the Hed y Rest. The . Herbert Shipman officiated, treet has announ of his daughter, jf R, Duane, to Dou "SHOOTING OF SENTRY MYSTERY TO POLICE | | | miral and Mrs, Robert FE. Peary have | | and 1s widely known | § Smith of No. 60 song, saya in part: RECRUITS 10 MAN rance has given to stirring inartial Pr Frene fought sician ed t {Mies Peak For the tay Liver—the Poor Appetite was a bo to usband pays! then that we ; : yesterday the Constipated Bowels F| | id re. keh at iy iy men Ky the He a 4. Dr, Oxden ONE PILL OR MORE EACH a ger “ pp: and wero be bee e an auto aasisted by » knowledge that thelr cause is Juat."| gonuns, expert for the New York Dis (When you need them) Sani ayer frunt. of thelr hemdauartcrm, ct wie Alcor, and Woof, Markiand |Makes You Fit All the Time 5 bitehens ss < No. 24 East Twenty-third § y{ Newark, Allen was to bo brought otonech ond bowel Men Now Enlisting Will Take tong atrips of signal flags wh 1| Hackensack to-day, and As ane Jon, Sick Mendaches, 5 o in the International Code: “America |nounced that Prosecutor Huckin would ppittou view and Sellow Skin, Former German Ships Abroad txpects Every Man to Do His Duty" [change the manslaughter charge made | set Nees and “The United States Marine Wel- against him to one of murder. como Our Distinguished Visitors.’ ked his wife. Alien de- | —3,100 Enrolled to Date. WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. nies having attac | | It was learned to-day that the men now being enrolled fn the Naval Re-! serve will be utilized to man the Ger- man liners and cargo ships which! jhave been seized by the United States Government. Aa rapidly as the ships are sent abroad, elther as | military transports or cargo craft, crews for them will be requisitioned from the Naval Reserve. ‘The step !s necessary in view of the fact that men cannot be spared from the regu- lar navy for such duties. At mid-day the records of the Re- serve Corps, with headquarters at No. 26 Cortlandt Street, showed that 3,100, |men had been accepted and enrolled | and were either pursuing their ord!- nary occupations, awaiting a call, or were on sea-duty or under active! training, According to Naval Reserve of- clals, however, the crying need ts for men with actual sea-experiénce. At least 20 per cent. of the men who have been enlisted have never ven- tured on a more tempestuous voyage than a trip to Coney Island, Espe- clally are men capable of manning guns required, The three gunnery schools established by the Reserve at No, 84 Wall Street, the Hotel Bilt- more, and the Hotel Theresa, One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street and venth Avenue, have been well at- tended, but the majority of the per- sons who have inspected the work- ings of the one and three-pounders, nder the supervision of gunners- s from the regular navy, have to report at Cortlandt Street, even after filling out thelr application blanks. Properly to man the Mosquito | Fleet, for which 1,200 craft ranging |from a ea yachts to swift fitty- footers have already been enrolled, {will require at least 1,006 men ca) ble of taking the rating of gunner: nates, and 10,000 men to rank men and petty officers. Officers of the Naval Reserve feel that more gunnery stations should be opened, The Reserve plans to institute a school in which men enrolled for duty on mine-sweeping craft can learn to distinguish between enemy and “friendly” The first class will assemble at the Hotel Biltmore next Monday night, when @ naval officer will point out, with the aid of a big 1s tank, the difference between an and Allied mines, The United States Marine Corps has begun distribution of coples of |The Marseillatse, under the super- n of Sergt. Boller and a corps FRANKLIN SIMON & CO.’S Ready for Service Hand-Tailored Suits for Men at $25 means the finest possible workmanship at the price of the other kind The Hand-Tailoring of Franklin Simon Suits for Men corhprehends all of those factors which are peculiar to the workmanship of a fine exclusive Fifth Avenue custom shop. It means a star designer, for example, whose models are, above all else, authentic and correct. It means original, creative touches in such details as pockets, cuffs, lapels and waistcoats. It means fabrics that are chosen for their effective- ness rather than for their economy of price. It means hand-workmanship with all its inimitable artistry and finesse. It means the finest hand-tailored suits at the price of the other kind. It means Fifth Avenue and all that Fifth Avenue means! eat And it means, in consequence, the greatest value that your $25 can buy. SLAND -THILO, Cwae och ‘those that are. Men’s Clothing Shop —8 West 38th Street A Separate Shop on the Street Level franklin Simon &Co, Men’s Clothing Shoes WHEN THE DIGESTION IS POOR == TRY == HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS it aids the stomach Furnishings FIFTH AVENUE AMALIA LULL LLL | Puzzle as to Where Bullet Came ANY CRANMINY BRO | | Accepted by Uncle Sam | From’ That Wounded Bauer 9 ® | While on Duty in L. I. City, ANUOTVANNG DIY Five Special Vas Reet fag cae cae NortHWest CORNER SIXTHAVESID=5TR. | pany KK, Forty-seventh Infantry, mysteriously shot last While guarding the Nichols Chemica! Works, in the Laurel Hill section o: Long Island City, serious to-day at St. John's Hospital. |The bullet shattered the principal | bone in the left log, and De ing are trying to the shot came f | ing or a py was ascertain whethe a nearby build utomobile, Dr. Smith, the said Bauer made this y | Bow t born in| ys ot | Germany and ar wora, They obje © regiment, sympathi- Jo! n I did so, dis- ed to »kiyn and Ww but TO SING A NEW WAR SONG. | John MeCorn Sunday night his the Hippod © new pet Call, v of and the hone, Ireland, > private ed, while i who|K night | was reported as between knee investigating the shoot- ina live in in Woodhaven, concert next needs of his | YACHT NOKOMIS |. 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