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a DEA MTV GE agi Agia. UL PLAY HINTED N QUESTIONS AT ~—- MURRAY INQUEST FP idiopsy Osinaas in Case of Woman at First Believed Victim of Drink. An autopsy will be performed to- @ay in the caso of Mrs, Margaret Muray of No. 530 West One Hun- @red and Thirty-sixth Street, whose death Coroner Feinberg is investi- gating. After she was found dead in flat on June it was belleved ith was due to alcoholism, but hei Hrother, Michael Flaherty of Amster- gam, N. Y., was not satisfied. % was brought out at the inquest Yesterday that, although a woman of fefinement, (Mrs. Murray went on fone sprees, But same of the ques- fions asked hinted that her death Might have been due to foul play. Margaret Fiaherty was married to Walter £. Murray, son of former Police Superintendent William WV. Murray, about fifteen years ago. Yn 1903 she got a divorce. Then be- her friendship with Francis H. , an insurance agent of No. 100 ‘William Street. When she died a will qwas produced in which he and Eze-| Kiel Fixman, an attorney, were named as executors. Tho estate is Valued at about $20,000, Mrs. Helen Herbert, who lives on upper Riverside Drive, testified that Mre. Murray visited her May 20 wearing a long coat over a kimono. Mr. Ross also called and in an argu- ment he struck M face, Mrs, Herbert said. The latter ‘woman left Mr. Ross and Mrs. Mur- ray alone for a short time, she satd After Ross had gone, Mrs. Murray called her and exclaimed that he had taken all her jewelry, valued at wh in so wife, h eee ee ne . Murray in the; le rN Aras came the next day, sald Curtis, was much disturbed because Murray had-accused him of theft. nar Mrs. Murray's death he came to me with Fixman and asked for Mrs, Murray's trunk and papers, which had been left at my house,” Mr, Curtis went on, “I refused to give them up without @ court order,” John Williams, a negro who ran an jevator at the houso where Mrs. urray died, testified: “Mrs, Murray used to send me out for booze. vnce she came down and & man in her room. couldn't see any one. her between Shturda: night and day afternoon, when found her lying dead on the floor of her room.’ ams left his Job the week after . Murray died and went to Phila- phia. He explained that he went o visit his parents, His sister will be called to-day to corroborate his testimony. <>. HER DOG, AS BIG AS A PINT, DRIVES JANITOR TO ARMS ene “Self-Protection” He Waves Pistol at Pekingese, and Is Fined $10. “Pugete" ts a Pekingese dog about big as @ large-sized cat. He lives n apartment at No, 22) West Nine- ty-elghth Street, and his mistress is Mrs. Bertini Rosenthal. Ye y ho jumped from his mis- tress'’s car and went bounding into her apartment, emitting short, sharp For yaps, For thin outburst of dog. joy, | Mrs. Rosenthal told Magistrate kcrotel |in, Men's, Court last night. William ac r%j the SPartment superintendent, | kick She further testified that when she { picked up her yelping pet Mackey threatened to shoot “luggie.”” She had him arrested on a charge of cruelty to animals. Mackey admitted that he poked his [pistol in the 1 direction of the dog, but expin he did it for seit- When the court pointed out was not much larger n the Fun, he sald one of his men had been bitten by the dog and that the, animal Was viclous. Ne pald'a fine 10. MURDERED, $2,000 STOLEN. Brewery Collector $1 tion. this afternoon and ™m | $2, ting his day’s col |w | en Lemon Juice a Beautifier How to prepare a beauty cream at little cost. Says lemon juice alone is too highly acid. Try this on face, neck, arms and hands! Many women use just the juice of Jemons ‘0 bleach or whiten the skin and to bring ont the hidden beauty and the roses, but pure lemon juice is acid, therefore irritating, and should be mixed with orchard white. * At the cose of a smal jar of ordinary wold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softe nd complexion beautifier, by sque the juice of two fresh lemons into a hottle con- taining threepounces of orchard white. Care should’ be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon ulp gets in, then this lotion will keep resh for wonths, Every woman Belted models and pat grays, tans and mixture lining for comfort and stouts. See our window ¢ ee i hoe oe eres knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan, and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautifier, Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy or toilet counter and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It should naturally help to bring back to any skin the whiteness, the sweet freshness and [iene of which it has been robbed y carelessness or trying atmospheric Advt. onditions. Men, Here’s Your Chance! Summer Suits 2100 GUARANTEED ALL-WOOL CRASHES, HOMESPUNS, AND FANCY MIXTURES ch pocket sty ool as a zephyr; made without lisplay. Grades Selling To-Day at $12 to$15; On Sale One Week at Money BETWEEN Both Stores Open S. 15th and 16th Sts. Surprise Stores TH AVENUE } D AVENUE } N. W. Corner 83d Street aturday Until 10 P. M. |and a man named Nino he had placed es with plain backs. Those smart and stylish two-piece suits so popular now among fashionable dressers. C serviceability; all sizes, including Back on Request | { QUOTED BY SORRO IN THE BAFF CASE Arson and Bomb Cost $300) Each, But $500 Offer for Murder Was Refused. Justice Tompkins will to-day rule! whether a witness's memory may be | refreshed by the minutes of ihis test!-; mony before the Grand Jury, when the trial of the four alleged Instiga- tors of Barnet Bafft'e murder is re- sumed. Theodore Moeller, a Hoboken pawnbroker, was called by the State to prove that Jake Cohen, one of the defendante, tried to buy a rifle and eilencer from him four years ago. He could not identify any of the defend- ants, The State thinks his memory was much better tn this Grand Jury| testimony and wants to read it to him to-day, Joseph Sorro, a motorman of As- toria, yesterday gave more details of! the series of attacks that preceded Ba?’s murder. Sorro was formerly a driver in the employ of Antonio Cardinale, the Italian Army Corporal who testified that while he was a chicken merchant in Harlem, Joseph Cohen got his ald in efforts to put Baff out of the way. Sorro described In detail the arrange- monts for setting fire to the shop of Aaron Newmark, previously identified as a poultry dealer who worked witb) Cay Cardinale,” Sorro swore, “spoke to me about setting the place on fire. Joe and Jake Cohen camo up | |i and Cardinale said, ‘{ refused to do the fob.” David Jacobe said, ‘G: and get a couple of fellows; it’ ‘Nothing doing; 1 did on enough.’ xt night Joe Cohen, Jake! Cardinale and David Ja- another talk. Ippolit to do the job, Tony Car- reco wanted $300 Joe n the job was aid to his brother, . n a hundred,’ and Jake gave | Sorro said that about a week after | the fire he met Cardinale and that| told bim: ve Cohen wants Baff killed, I'm| gainst it. But I'l see Greco and fix me up O. K." » told Greco th t 1 Grego Iaughel and sala that wouldn buy his men « but I don't know much he asked." | Sorro swore that with Frank Burke | a bomb In front of Barnet house in Arverne ir 1918, sald he called on Washington Mark told him rs n't Baff's | mmer of | no does It so long || and I won't pay WASHIN o'Conno: of th rd Hazleton, lead- h Parliamentary Party, | to President Wills ov Phelan of Califor. or expressed to the nks of his party for | wn by Mr. Wilson ers we a Light and medium $4 SUSE BU SUBS SSSR INS Ea) aca ce sr F THE SUNDAY WORLD'S Dine in the Open Air on the Loggia spot, far above the noise Coane Take elevators on 85th Brest Side or in rear to Eighth Floor. —Fighth A Holiday Hat of Uncommon Charm Tailored Panamas Trimmed in Seven Styles $2.84. THE HA T—wurtn Japanese Panamas blocked into smart sailors or soft negligee shapes. The crowns vary as much as the brims -some have the new tele- scope effect. THE TRIMMINGS- ‘There's nothing stinted in the mmings, It is really dressy, Notice in the illustration’ the folded satin sash with its wide fringed end. Quite a ha Lite a it not? Other hats have ribbon trimmings nd-button trimmings, ete, Women’s Sleeveless Sweaters Two Desirable Models Price $3.4 OG «a. For BOYS and GIRLS “Right-Shape” Shoes That Fit Well and Preserve Foot-Health $1.59 to $5.94 The lower-priced shoes are for smaller children, and the higher priced for grown boys and girls, We have many styles in white for summer wear. White Buckskin | 2tod $2.39 si 4to8 3.49 8 81g to 1 1.96 Sizes 11'6 to? 5.94 White Canvas Shoes Sizes 2 to 5 $1.24 1.89 r 2.49 Sizes 111 to 2 2.97 White Buckskin Pumps es ttos $1.79 a ex 4 to B 2.24 es 814 to 1) 3.19 These sleeveless sweaters are Sizes 114g toz 3.89 made in slipover style, Also a large assortinent of with V-shaped necks and play shoes and Oxforls for a fitted waistline. One is vacation days. Aynae—secoud Floor th Street, Kear————. of light-weight wool with two pockets. Lt comes in white, rose, Copenhagen and gyeen. Bags and The other ix n Shetland weave Suit Cases | [isis amt a! hotes and waist The com For Those Who IAALIOHA hed TMS Wool wits ‘ green fih trimr blue Travel Light with Seana Some people prefer to SHE NOUS EES travel with as little lug- temeenns RRB TEUNS: Bieor B's gage as possible. For them we suggest. the following bagsand suitcases—roomy, dependable and low priced. Leather Suit Case, $6.74 Of good quality material; two straps passing all around, rein forced cor tbo nd clutches, muslin lined, — Size 26 inches, Cowhide Suit Case, $10.49 $1 79 FOR SPORT WEAR: pique, plain and straight, hottoms; sheer summer frocks. Baya —riied wr us) rubberized lining, Pull pocket, Size 10 inches, 1 ogre Fifth Moor, Centre, Checked Gingham Collar on This White Batiste Blouse, $1.69 cooler Distinctly new,—-and looking than even plaid gingham. There is something winsome, too, about the simplicity of the small pin checks This blouse looks far more than its little cos! would lead one to im agine. White batisie, will collar and cuffs of rose or blue checked ging ham, The co ma) he worn high or low a illustrated, buttons. Small pear! a FB —Ihied Picor, Fith Street MST ITI WANT DIRECTOR ee Better-Than-Usual White Petticoats Petticoats of good quality others of sateen, FOR WEAR WITH LINGERIE FROCKS: Well made with reinforced ; ; ; : : corners, br short White Petlicoats of fine nainsook with deep ead ele Pole tn flounces,--some trimmed with dainty embroid- eries, others with edgings and insertions of Cowhide Bag, $7.49 pretty Val. laces. Many with beadings, rib cet Sips . sib oe bons and other bits of finery to” WM AM May 6: tailored from this light warm-weather fabric—shell suits, without lr any These some plain, others with fine stripes. Coat and Trousers only Direct Elevators on 35th Street Side linings Urgent Necessities in Women’s Shoes For Sport and Bathing At the last minut find you shoes « it will b shoe from the Women's White Canvas Ox- fords, with white rubber soles $2.97 nnd $3.49 Canvas Shoes, $3.89 and $4.49 High White Bathing Shoes, with tan triminings aud soft leather soles, $1.39 A lal ssortment of Women’s Bathing Shoes, 48c to $1.98 when you items, High White 6 with simple scalloped hemstitched tucks oor, Mear FOR WOMEN A White Skirt You Will Buy at Sight $1.89 is of cottou cor it duroy eut and Hoa belt, side and two pock ital neatly well-finished a separate fastening, pointed with tabs and buttons patch els, ornan ese Third Moor When the mercury begins to mount and your discomfort grows to the grouch making point—you will find a sure remedy in our Shantung Silk Suits For MEN (Coat and Trousers $ l 6 50 ° ‘There are pinch backs and sack coats carefully lining, neh facing and patch pockets. Men’s Mohair Suits, $14.75 CParenetle Proofed suits also are cool and comfortable 7 Makes more “Offers of Posi- tions mediums in the universe. STORE HOURS During the months of July and August, this store will open at 8,90 A. M. and close at 5.30 Pp. M., excepting on Saturdays, when it will cpen ot 8.90 A. M. and siete et 18 noen, but neatly finished with All sizes. they come only in dark gray or black; Sack coat models with regular pockets and quarter ro) —Fifth Toor, Broadway, Front: Week-End Haberdashery For Hurried Saturday Shoppers Perhaps one of these items will fit in well with your plans for the Saturday to Monday trip out of town— all of them represent merchandise of unquestioned merit at ‘Lowest-in-the-City” prices. Outing Shirts for Men At 94c At $1.44 Soft, sheer, mercerized Woven Madras Shirts in shirtings, in plain white | plain white and stripes on and striped effects, tailored | white grounds; with col- into summery garments | lars attached, Cool and comfortable At $1.98 Vailored Outing Shirts of fine white oxford Made in our own workrooms with collars attached. smartly shirting, collars attached. All sizes. Pajamas, $1.44 | Roomy, full cut, sleeping yvarments, of woven mad- on the premises Caps, 47c to $1.44 Light - weight Caps of silk and mohair, in striped or checked patterns; also ras or plain weaves~ready | others of Palm Beach cloth. to toss into your week-end | For motoring and other bag. Sizes A, B, C, D summer sports COEF —Mauin Floor, Sith Street a Dae geers Own Hira The stamp of depend- Last Minute Necessities for ability, reliability. and dise sured because the goods are made by us or Fill your list a bathing for us according to our covsorien, st ‘ah ; ; y hints-th 01 own specifications seas lenve ta the lait Dante forget them this time, MaCys Bathing Caps Banjo sont ui Diving Cape Bee Underwear vancy Pure Gum Caps, Gum Beach Hats with large 47e and 68¢ Plain and Fancy Satin Caps with ruffles or bow; the latest colorings 4c to $4.74 4 4c per garment brim, all colors Bathing Shoes Shirts High Shoes and Slippers, leas, black or navy, sizes 4 to 6, Drawers 46c to $1.69 he Satin Shoes or Slippers, at 96c to $4.19 Bathing Wings, 34c Hathing Bags, 460 to $3.96 Always Ask for Bathing Garters, 23¢ to 96¢ 2 Own Mere a yee Hh Bathing Giedion, all ‘olantie: be 96c to $2.39 Dreyve —Matn 4th Street, Ke "than any other two

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