The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1917, Page 6

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1S.FINDS FRAUDS INEXEMPTON HERE; tigation of Papers Filed Is Ordered—Many Notaries Are Involved. Fividences of ord in this district wore sub. day to rigid investigat of the Department of Just ed to. agents aQently {t was intimated the arrest) 4 of more than 900 slackers may follow. | The exemption officials to-day re odived an order from Provost Marshal General Crowder to re-examine and) verity every exemption allowed tn the New York district. A special staff of clerks will be required for t ‘work, which it will probably take six months to complete. | Federal agents sald to-day thelr) Ginclosures would involve many no taries in irregularities contained In statements to which they attached seals, It is reported that aMdavite have been filed with only the sienk- cures of notaries with no sign of the names of those to whom the eworn statements should bo attributed.) Other supposed affidavite have no notartal seals attached. ‘Men who b sworn to statements declaring they were the sole support ) of dependent wives bave been exposed trom time to time by the women themselves. on personal application to the District Appeals Doard. It was) discovered in many of these casos that the wives were supporting their husbands, A large number of women have also complained that they were deserted as soon as their bushands had successfully eluded the draft, Industrial exemptions will figure ! > | €9O604-449046 6064 1-00440004-0 FE WELSH SALTUS WEDS THIS AFTERNOON AT ST, THOMAS’S CHURCH EL: One of the largest weddings of the fall will be that of Mins Blasio Welsh Saltue and J. Theus Munds, who are to ba marriod at St. Thomas's Church this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Miss Saltua is a daughter of the late Edgar Saitus and a niece of Miss Jonephine Chandler Smith, with whom she makes her home at No. 899 Park Avenue. Mr, Mtinds {9 a eon of the late Mr. and Mrs, J. Dixon Munds and lives | at No. 470 Park Avenue. Lyman 1B.) Kendall will be his best man, and the ushers Gidney Dillon Ripley, Karrick | M. Castle, Henry Coster Steers, Maury H. B. Paul, C, Re Coster, Steers, Henry Rogers Bonjamin, Henry Pendteton Ro Donald W.| Lamb, F. de St. Phalle and L. de! prominently in the investigation be- gun. It is delleved every man who evaded the service because hoe set forth tn his aMdavite that he is em- ployed to @ position of military tm- portance will be shadowed by the Federal agents to ascertaln whether Boys t: Girls THRIVE og the ea digestec and barley foed Grape-Nut Wheat There's a Reason he really is in such employ. MESSAGE IN SEWING BAG. In a sewing bag which a man found at the sea wall at the foot of s6th Street, Brooklyn, and took to the Fort Hamilton Police Station last night, was | been such a trouble to you. Don't blame Uncle Sam's brave youths, Just blame me. “GRACE.” There were calling cards bearing the names Graco K, Crane and L. A. Apsin- ger, No, 3600 Park Avenue, Manhattan. ‘There was also a ticket on an Orange, | N. Ju traction line, Detectives are in- Voutiwating. re New United States A) Jay Arrives tn To! TOKIO, Oct, 2—Rolund 8, Morris, the new Americau Ambassador to Japan in succession to the late George W. Guth- rie, arrived here to-day in good health. Mr. Morris was welcomed at Yokohama by the staff of the American Embassy and by members of the American Asso- ciation. sT. Li ; Francis T. Bryan, U. 8. A. retired, old- ost alumnus of West Point and of the University of North Carolin: Buy Your Liberty Bond To-Day or We Have Them In Will Sell Li 10,30 Friday/ Hers Volunteer Workers oftthe \ JUNIOR LEAGUE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK in This Store his home here to-day. He (old. Captain. Bryan graduated {rom West Polnt tn 1846, To-Morrow Here to Deliver TITEL DO LS ar ory Dr berty Bonds OTT tut A.M, to 12 M, FP. Mi, Jour and tt turned and went back in MYSTERIOUS AUTO. NEAR SPOT WHERE PPER'S BODY LAY Two Women and a Man Tes-| 0} tify About Seeing Car and Three Strange Men. won NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, Oct. 25. Surprising evidence for the de- given to-day at the trial William J. Boectal Tron a he . Bento, pein fense was of Dr Condon, accused | murder of John V. Piper, the « post graduate student whone dy was found beside the roadway at Bpottswood, N. J, June 16. Two witnesses told of a mysterious auto- mobile that visited the spot where the pody was found on tho night pre- ceding Its discovery and another told of pecullar actions by another party of avtomobdilists at the same place a few days before, Mins Victorine Cooper, a school her lives near the spot wh th y was found, testified fat on the Sunday preceding the iscovery she had seen @ fiye-pas- senger ear standing beside the road within a few hundred feet of where the body was later discovered. The car was empty, but @ well-dressed man was walking up ond down as though keeping watch, looking care- fully up and down the road, she sald, she heard a low conv on, and soon afterward two roughly dressed mon, wearing red slouch hats and long rubber emerged. ‘Tho three then got {nto the automobile and drove aw Mrs, Martha Cooper, mother of this witness, testified that on the night cf June 15 she was sitting upstairs ot home, awaiting the return of her) daughter from Hightstown, when! some time between 10 and 11 o'clock eho heard an @utomobdile turn tnto the | yard, coming from the direction of | Spottswood. Sho thought at first that her daugh- ter had returned, but When she saw the car she knew It was not their It was a five-passenger who tes In the woods, shirts, boot automobile, the direction from which it had come. | ‘Thore were several persons in the car, | but she did not see them closely | enough to identify them, Herman Sackman, who works for the Coopers, told of seeing the same kind of a car coming from the direc- tlon of Engtishtown at a high rate of speed at daybreak June 16. tieed He no-| that the side curtains were! A Sale | These solid le THE EVENING 3 Most Wanted Styles, | stitched wing tip, sewed throughout a saving at the present price that two or three pairs should be purchased= WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1917, ‘nsce, She tam ma, boty, there thes | DEFENDANT 1S COMPLAINANT er time, Miss Fox de- olor gut ‘three hours nace. by 1 4, in consequence of /Dt Vive on Both Sides of Case in ma detective who “insinus i things," she went into the cellar ‘nd made @ thorough search of every yut found no body and smelled odor Oda Sate Blaso Di Vivo, Street, oa ery. 240 Bast 148th a charge of e occupied fondant and ‘obbery case taken fron The money bi men, Joint alone had No. Mrs. Condon continued to friends and gave two large ties, the witness added. The frequently used the cellar as om. During the whole of the had lived with her sister ad been no family quarrel, said Mins Fox. inal position. ‘vas evideht od been in the woods on! safe at Di Vivo's hous longed to him and tire owners of the safe Dt the combination. and held in $1 Fox, the a first he was Indicted be called #, Condon ¢ eald #) s home since On the evening of Feb. 16, ¢ sat chatting with her six-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—The extent uirs, she heard @ silght, muf \to which women are taking the place port av though an automobile! o¢ men in the mines of Germany Is dis- a distance. Bhe | cosa in @ Government report just ta- t the time, n| raed. During the last quarter of 1916 "\inere were 87,663 women 80 employed, pared with 7,265 In the same period of 1914. 8 obtained Jainant, Wemen Go Into Fiet Corn Crop. NEWPORT, R. 1, Oct. 26.—Because of the shortage of farm help, women Went to work in the fields to-day in an effort to save a big corn crop which 1s threatened — with quickly harvested to Save p the furnace for the © not appear she went in destruction and made a fire in the fur unless The Hand-Tailoring in Franklin Simon Ready -for- Service Suits for Men at*25 #30435 IS GENUINE! ME do not care for the word Genuine. A dia | mond is a diamond or it isn’t. And Hand- vis / My Tailoring is Hand-Tailoring or it is dishonest. SAAR) But so many shops have been stampeded into using the Hand-Tailored phrase since we adopted the Hand-Tailored principle, that we cannot afford to have you under any misapprehension. Franklin Simon suits are genuinely Hand-Tailored, at all prices. And the difference is just as apparent at $25 as at $50. That is why we feature three popular prices in this advertisement. Cut in Fifth Avenue Models and shown in discriminating fabrics including new variations in greens and browns and HAND TAILORED Just as artistically, conscientiously and genuinely as $80 suits in a Fifth Avenue custom shop Men's Clothing Shop— 8 West 38th Street—A Separate Shop on the Street Level Best & Co, "Fifth Avenue and 3Sth Street | HEAR WEARABLES..-Smart--Specially Marked i. FRIDAY ONLY! of 500 pairs of Fine Shoes $5.50 Tn regular stock at $8.50 | 3 iz ¥ t 7 ee “a to D 2 Well-fitting Lasts. —_|\\ Beautiful shade of tan Russia Calf Tan Russia Calt with fawn buckskin tops | Black Russia Calf with dull kid tops | ather shoes are made over our best lasts. Good arc with silk. $ ch 0d arch, mast ) | ee . Vourvesoth Sister Wert of Filth avenue 4 \\ For Friday and Saturday Economy Hints A’Plenty —* Broadcloth and Velour SUITS Friday and Saturday , 24.75 These suits were $36.60. Of Broadcloth or Velour. A smart belted velour mode'—newest slit pockets. Burgundy, reindeer, brown and Pekin blue. A straight line model in broadcloth—the long coat shows an interesting double strap belt and the convertible collar is of seal. Colors—brown, green and navy. This you may know quite definitely, Nowhere else in town will you find suits of this quality —at this price.’ Other Smart SUITS Friday and Saturday Special... .31.50 These suits have been selling at $39.75 and $44.76, With interesting embroidery instead of fur trimming. Other girlish styles show deep collars of Hudson seal or water mink. A Srey, of styles, many with soft, loose coats, suggesting Russian blouse, so becoming to youthful figures. Coleret taupe, Concord, beet root, brown, reindeer and navy blue. Colors— Men Meeting Market Conditions Approve These Values in MEN’S OVERCOATS AT 32.50 All-wool cheviots and worsteds in brown, Oxford and black. BOX CHESTERFIELD OR SEMI-FORM FITTING STYLES These coats are silk lined and show careful workmanship in every detail. This represents one 0. the best values in town— for elsewhere the coat would be marked $40.00 or $45.00, » Topcoats 14.95 Medium weight Topcoats—reg- ular models—Oxford and blaci —all sizes—also stouts. Men’s Slickers A variety of styles......... ee Other Raincoats gray—all o Overcoats 14.95 Winter weight—gray mixtures ~ Oxford und black —box models ~rsingle and double breast—all .. Special 5.00 Tan or Our regular $9. M sizes--up-to-date models, 8 45 RCOAT DEPT.—THIRD FLOOR, (eee An Unusual Price in Coats That AreSmart SEASON'S MATERIALS—in- » Kersey, velour, d tweed mixtures, DRE POPULAR FALL of green, brown, taupe, burgundy, navy and black, Many showing be kit coney—e An Comfortable Robes That Are Pretty, Too Japanese Crepe Kimonos e Special....1.60 Pink, blue, old rose and lavender | | ' cotton crepes, cmbroidered in white or colors—belted models with Japanese or plain sleeves, f . ‘ oming collars of ers plush trimmed, ost attractive mod- en and misses, Extra Size Kimonos Special.... 1.75 as we Elastic belt models of flannelette duals ie ide cee : abi Our Reg. $27.74 Coats ||__ Special 22.00 —effective floral designs in blue, About These Specials In MISSES’ FROCKS —sizes 48, 50 and 52, All are marked at Week End Special Prices. that for these two days, Friday and Saturda are placed on attractive frock miss. Often some of our newest designs——just in from the manufacturer—are included in these groups. For various reasons—and not a single frock is admitted with. out a special style reason—you are certain of finding the new- est wearables at prices very much less than those elsewhere, NEWEST FROCKS For Women and Misses Serge, Poiret Twill, Broadcloth. Colors—-Navy, tan, plum, beetroot and Cuban brow * Models—Draped or coat styles, waistline, convertible high button trimmed. Last word in smartness, SERGE FROCKS For Women and Misses Ppedial | eciccecnees tren, Buran aren /ans es 14 50 } Some frocks with soft siae drapery—other pleated e | l That means special prices ~specia ly suitable for the Special 26.75 Values $29.75 to $33.75 epmi-Empire or normal or low collars—some models silk braid trimmed--one-piece models embroidered in self color--many new high collar dresses—unusual values all SERGE FROCKS Special For Women and Misses Of excellent quaity serg pay wn 10.00 { Black=two! models a one-piece pleated’ { “\ dress and a belted model trimmed. with Our Reg collar--cuffs and smart ppckets, lu $12.94 find dresses of this quality MISSES’ DEPT, —81C \ yon Nurely do you |, y marked at $10:00, ND FLOOR,

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