The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1917, Page 6

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ES eS a me — Peer 4 2. SLAYER OF BRDE fon’t Talk of Tragedy. Es | NO MORE ‘GRAY HAIR! trial bottle of MARY ee LDMAN'S HAIR CO} STORE ante i" Sra alt cisappeas Beers boy af \ipour drugsist oF direct trom me. i Lad for trial bottle ory ‘taeda hair as aktt282 27 bat Full of Relish Goodness and Satisfaction san fs Eazest 448243 35 Gives smack to hot and cold meats, salads, baked beans, eggs, corned beef hash, ete. | Grocers and Deli- & = bd ere LE MADE IN U. S. A 331 Spring Street, N.Y. EN SECRET HEARING inmates ce Silence Adds to Mystery Case—Young Woman | proceedings as there was about the OOKLINE, Maas,, June 27.—The| flicted wounds. to-day maintained absolutely y concerning the arrest yester- ot Miss Harriet A. Varney, with the murder of Mrs. Pauline Keyes at the latter's home here on June 19, After a preliminary hearing conducted in the presence only of police officers, and at which Miss Varney pleaded not guilty, orders wore issued for her moval to the Dedham. Jaf, wwhere she was hold without bail, | « Miss Varney refused fo discuss the case. Nothing as to her occupation! or relations with the Keyes family | has been made known, #hd there was! as much mystery about the court killing of Mrs, Keyes, who, according to an announcement by Medical Ex- aminer H. M, Cutts, died of “seif-in- The body of Mra, Keyes, a bride, was found in the kitchen of her home under circumstances which indicated | foul play. There was a bullet wound in the head, which caused her death, a flesh wound in the right hand and a third bullet lodged in the wall. Tho wound in the hand indicated, the po-| Hee said, that she could not have committed suicide. George H. Keyes, the woman's hus- band, a Boston real estate dealer, was questioned at length, although what he might have sald, if anything, as to Miss Varney was not revealed, Search had been made for a woman who had ¢alled at the Keyes home previous tg the shooting and finding rs, Keyed out, is said to have told neighbors that it was just as well, for she had & message to deliver which was not caluculated to offer comfort. Whether the visitor .was Miss Varney tho police declined to stato, AIR RAID REPRISALS SCORNED BY BRITISH 8 Debate Shows Opposition to Policy —Forty-Two Children Slaugh- tered in Last Attack, LONDON, June 27.—No intention of yielding to the widespread do- mands for reprisals on German towns for the German air raids on England was shown in a debate on the sub- Ject in the House of Lords, Lord Sydenham, former Chairman of the Alr lsoard, deprecated the policy of reprisals. He enid he felt sure that in future years the British would be thankful the: iad = not lo id themscives to the level of the Germans, Lord Derby, Minister of W: pressed belief ex. he whole country | would associat elf with the sux- gestion that land should not try to imitate erman brutality, He added, on the authority of the head of the aircraft service in France, that | for every bomb the Germans dropped | behind the British lines the Britiyn dropped a hundred behind the Ger- man lines. This bombing, he said, was solely military, and the Govern- ment considered that nothing should be done to hinder the military au- thorities in the employment of the aircraft. Official figures of the casualties In the London alr raid of June 13 were announced yesterday. Sbsequent deaths and the discovery of mere bodies in debris have brought tho number of dead to ninety-one men, twenty-four. women and forty-two children. The injured number 220 men, 110 women and 100 children, for STORE CLOSES THIS SAPURDAY AT ONE P. M. Ro DAILY AT 5 P.M. a 3B . | Franklin Simon a Co. r Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts, iwi Bh o Clearance Sale. on a THURSDAY ix —_—_—— i e . ’ ic Small Children’s Dresses By ‘ Sizes 2 to 6 Years—On Sale Infants’ Shop t } Children’s White Dresses e { Also Hand Smocked Bloomer Dresses t 4 Of fine white batiste; also hand smocked bloomer dresses of crepe or chambray with detachable bloomers. 1 75 } Heretofore $2.95 to $3.75 . ‘ j Hand Smocked Dresses il \ Also Hand Smocked Bloomer Dresses ' Of white voile or dimity; also hand t smocked bloomer dresses of colored cham: H bray with detachable bloomers. 2 75 { Heretofore $3.65 to $5.75 . i Children’s Paris Dresses Hand-Made and Hand-Embroidered i Of sheer white batiste, ribbon and lace trimmed, Sizes 1 to 6 years, 4 5 Heretofore $6.50 to $12.50 . 0 New York State G, A. R. im Seaston. BARATOGA, June 27.—The fifty-firet annual encampment of the New York State Department, Grand Army of the bdu: News Oddities WITH SEVEN CENTS as their combined fortune, weventecn-year-old up-State elopers came to New York on @ honeymoon, money, i449 trolled by Germany. UNCLH SAM went shopping yesterday and bought 200,000 windproof shirts for his sailors, STEALING BICYCLDS was specialty of girl thief of Jamaica, who sold them at 75 cents to get spending AFTER WAITING for him twenty-four years, Wis. consin woman, whose husband disappeared twenty days after marriage, has brought divorce suit. KANSAS CITY SPEBDER escaped fine because prosecutor recognized him as man who gave him his first job at $3 a week thirty years ago. BRITIBH DOLL. MAKER has been granted army exemption because he captured trade formerly con- Republic, opened here to-day, There be? i eaareren by_Solot 0's Department “Conimander: | Inetan Myth PM ah rm a Straten Cat TOU 8 ig jalem, OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Will Place on Special Sale Thursdéy 500 Misses’ Cotton Dresses Tester shot and killed George Shaw, @ taxi- cab driver, near this city, robbed the body and with two compantons fied. Lindsiay and Charles Faats and Teddy Gates were arrested a fow days later in Syracuse, TAndslay was indicted for murder in the first degree, the other two for robbery in the first degree. ath arate te: degree. Hoe was Puatenced to'2 Aubu json for life, Milk for ‘Infants ana Invalids HORLICK’S MALTED ED MILK West 42nd Street ted Fetoencetciea fromere urrton, hoe ore gutiioue athe 5.90 New Models Just Received of wh ite striped and novelty voile, gingham, Crepe and other materials in the desirable colors and combinations. Specially Priced at 9.78, Misses’ Silk Dresses 12.75 Of taffeta, Crepe de Chine and novelty striped silk in attractive colorings; included are tailored, shirt waist and more elaborate models, 15.00 Special 34th | Bineat—New. York Special Sales For Thursday (Only) Offering Unusual and Exceptional Values Ph ilippine Gowns and Chemises Sale Price wiser ce Sear Night Gowns Hand Sewn and | 00 and Envelope Chemises Hand Embroidered | Pink Batiste Bloomers | Pink batiste Bloomers with picot edge and lace trimming, elastic at waist and knee; fully reinforced. Special ASC Envelope Chemises Silk Top Union Suits “Kayser’s”’ Union Suits with glove silk top and lisle bottom, pink only; fully reinforced. Special 1 0 0 Glove Silk Bloomers Super'or Crepe de Chine in flesh, tailored and lace trimmed models; ribbon and lace shoulder straps. Special 2.0 0 Superior glove silk Bloomers, in pink only, fully reinforced, elastic | at waist and knee, Special 1 | 5 Madras Rompers 2 to 6 years. Poplin Rompers 2 to 6 years. Children’s Rompers Of striped madras in pink, blue or tan, trimmed white. In blue, pink or tan, also white trimmed with color, 55 Heretofore .95 85 Heretofore $1.45 WashSatinPetticoats In flesh and white, elaborately trimmed with insertions deep flounce models, Special 2 .O5 of lace, Superior Crepe de Chine flesh color Nightgowns, tailored and lace trim- med models, Speci 3,05 Crepe de Chine Gowns | up-to-the-minute in Palm Beach Suits, - Sport Coats, Dusters, - at 55c each in the latest designs, Also a Strong frames with concave Tennis Balls - Bicycles,- - + - = | Rapips Stern "Brothers (Between 5th and 6th’ Avenues Store open daily from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays, 12 Noon Men’s Clothing Requirements for Summer Time W seasonable clothes of light weight materials, in smart colorings, Two and Three-Piece Suits of “ light-weight woolen materials, $15.00 to 40.00 at at $8.50 to 12.50 « $2.50 to 15.00 Summer Sale of Men’s Furnishings Thursday, Friday and until Noon Saturday. Genuine Hogskin Belts at 55c¢ each Sizes 28 to 50; regular value $1.50 Soft Negligee Shirts at $1.15 each Summer Neckwear Fancy and plain silks, open-end shapes, Men’s Silk Shirts at $3.65, 4.85 and 6.50 Men’s Worsted Bathing Suits, Plain colors and fancy stripes,......... per suit Summer Sports Requisites ‘Newport’ Tennis Rackets at $2.00 | Lawn Canopies - - and double strung center. Waterproof Tennis Rackets, at 25c and 40c each Ball-bearing Roller Skates at $2.50 Extension skates, adjustable to any size shoe; leather heel straps. at $27.50 | Vest Pocket Kodak, - Completely equipped and fitted with non-skid guaranteed tires. New Departure Brake. West 43rd Street style, are here for. selection. $8.50 | Tussah Silk Suits, - at’ $16.50 Flannel Trousers, $5.00 to 7.50 London Motor Coats, at $35.00 Silk Mixed Shirts ‘at $1.85 each Washable Neckwear Four-in-Hand Scarfs, all new designs, at 50c each Summer Pajamas per suit at $1.10, 145 and 185 Very Timely Offering of $3.25 On the Fourth Floor. at $11.50 8 ft. spread, fitted with tilting device and ground socket. Other Canopies. ..at $15.75 to 28.00 Lawn Tables, = - - at $12.75 throat | $4 & 88 at $4.80 Autographic model; takes picture 154 by 244 inches, Films, eight exposures, at I7c¢ FURNITURE UT a COLUMBUS AVE 103 & 104"S No Extra Charge for It. 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