The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1917, Page 3

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ey NT OE GE tee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER i5, 1917. PLEA OF GUILTY | HOW SOCIETY WOMEN DRESS FOR HORSE SHOW IN AID OF RED CROSS MAYOR IS CLEARED {32 “BY MRS, WARREN IN CUSTOM FRAUD * Counsel Urges Clemency Re cause oof Architect-Hu wee sent io prises for not TEREe SPd Bix months, Sy hegin when + 4 Ay five Exhaustion in legs and feet POLITICAL MURDER || Court Decides Smith Had 0 | atnormatly low arches. Relief Knowledge of Fifth Ward in nearly always given by Hur- band's War Work Conspirac ley Arch Prop Shoes Mra Char ea W THILADELMHIA. Now Mavor Whitney We Amith wae cleared of connection with esiened the Grand Term the polities! conspiracy whieh re end man ’ a mult in the Killing of a pelteeman here on primary election day in ar York atr r pleaded x opinion by Judme Martin today in Way before Judge Mart Mar Quarter Seasons Court Hut the the Fedora) Crimin Mayor was held under hin own recog Prauding the (nied # ern Coane bee Pee anion wie ae IN ALL LEATH BI irand Jury with William Vintey on Ment by makine the technical charge of conspiracy to Made over a@ special last— Guatome Inspectors or 1 fromm murter. Finiey'n ball was reduced || Hae C forepart, B instep and A best. @ trip to Kurop from $10,000, which was originally im- Grips the foot firmly, cannot esi etn: sea = posed, te $008 slip at the heel. Corset fit > mala ‘The decision was in connection with || ting at instep. Absolute com- cer hy habeas corpus edings brought || fort in forepart. Wide. me- Warren’ jon behalf of the Mayor and Finley. | dium and narrow toes. De ke Pigace far be 4 The murt ruled that apparently ltl atl Mayor Smith bad no knowledge of ade the Fifth Ward conspiracy In the opinion of the court it would require a strained conatruction of the | evidence to regard any of the acta} charged to [sane Deutsch, a Common | Councilman, and Vare, leader in the ward, as the furtherance of a design | to permit the use of the administra. | tion to his advantage | The decision releves the Mayor of the $10,000 bail originally imposed | upon bin MRS. EDWARD T. STOTESBURY. MRS. LEWIS CLARKE. That would Warren out aid she w Yoms auth: MISS LOTA ROBINSON - "SEIZURE OF 10,000 TONS: Semi-Formal Costumes ate ty Supplant Brilliant Gowns 00... san communi Of Other Horse Shows we ese Fane Mrs, Warren was Jepending en attend to the Famine Maternity Belt t ahi rer Mosk | Double Term for Gem Fraud. c ominal sup ad ¢ ean K proposed that the New York MR oh Kassler, of No. 90 Aldua} ~ 4 ehild. Ores many tin with MRS. DAVID WAGSTAFF. thdda dol afield. the Bronx, who defrauded j ieual—normal @p- | sume ne be relieved by comman | str TO WEAR PRISON GARB , oftinee Owing to the War Many Appear in Subdued! * » wore NO HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Garb, but Some Elaborate Toilettes Are Noted : vont | WITHOUT LOYALTY PLEDGE ©—Gems Sparkle Under Gorgeous Wraps. the met alte . 7 10K 46 Stony, onite the Rite-Carlion, Russian min nx Sing prison by Iq uee’ General Sessions. indictments Kassler of two { alee rae w *| Clothes Strike Is Latest Move and false dec! ut Every Student Must Sign Before By Mildred Lodewick. ff most ui inique in the} th ent. | , Ni ; and re Graduation, Education Board Ae . will be soon «not get that 19,000] One Hunger Striker Is Wrapped vurra feather iauel ke A few years ago it would hardly have ,, Re Tied tata ipaliog in Blanket i Cominittee Rules. been considered good taste to appear : ere are 49,000 tons | . . | ne been considered good ta pr ne none side and talk WASHINGTON, Novy. 1 After fift led | An graduates of bieh n the ina box on the opening night of the y a smart and becoming ‘ . > hee Horse Show attired in anything but The con f wide gold and blac! s 1 5 evenin 1 but th year many Leper, ETO nEAY IMO: SUPE te i WR civil suit $11,608.92 Mae Cree Bro ene es weighting the sleeves ee m the D Ha duties and penalties tre | semt-formal costumes wer LM M maparte presented linen renched N Winslow ren and her companions on t pecially among the younger set, w ® an attract wearing a beau ‘ent efusing to wea @t the conclusion of w escorts were mostly in khaki or navy) tiftl fur scarf thrown over one HOE ene Se | is wrapped in a prison = — ste ler, revealing a gown of black vel laaa'tul nae Got By sweales “Why? Beca: th it delicious Cocoa I goes ane rie eee cor.) WAKENS HOTEL ma ina, ine len Banden adoclhenss Sesbineatio clety the pr bs ul n the fall, | _ king ot ting ies Scores, Driven From Rooms, Shiver | eae in Lobby Till Firemen \phirty Suffragett Put Out Fire. Workhouse te In Occoquan | of these will wit like stars bery appes must n “Runkel’s the COCOA with that"chocola t from @ our hundred residents of the Hotel side uf the | Woo at Broudway and Fifty: |) fifth Street, and a number of tenants of 4 ent «| the Woodward Apartment a 1 Wagstaff, entertammg| sriven frum, aadith ting off - CANDIDATES FILE EXPENSES. Ju party of friends, was charmingly 1 fire star ea IN AUTO TO CATCH GIRLS we Paving arravnoneaee sketch, The ack had at : ‘ Fifth Avenue at Thirty-fifth Screet | es selec ares A ec Pre nm ce FRIDAY ONLY! + re about wie See rrretectmaly | lta ee mam bear te oirs 700 Pairs of Best’s Regular | She wore a chin and her} box was Mrs. Gurnee Munn. Both! on " t lune ~ A Seo ead scrote goes ay ees ee Quality Children’s Shoes With her were her Bre sleeves and plain bodi were ut fee BVENE FIED COR MARS Oh M Ready Charges Husband ehids, Mrs, Gurnee Munn hat wa Pi od Her Under Ti ; When $3.35 @ creation of the milliner's a | of brown velvet matching in her She Tried to Save Self ; $3.85 |sabie fur, and "the broad MY | on ym wives romlaln that ve Ui Regularly \ Regularly Ceci leg nett $4.25 nr’ 7 \ $5.00 | Sizes 8 to10} Sizes 11to 2 crown ye fitted the head © wisp@ of paradise spra | of Dyspepsia | Coffee Does ff wire inrrin wets sien Not Agree”— ff fics: Date seth he | her knitting bag MOTHER ENDS HER LIFE WHEN SON I$ DRAFTED says a well known authority. Many who use cof- lhe Best wearing shoe possible, because every part fee—not knowing upposed to be of leather—heel, counter, box toe. { that it aggravates Williamsburg Puls ( insole--is leather, and the best quality to be obtained i stomach troubles— ‘ibe Payer ns for that purpose. could still enjoy a Hubs nae , ; al lace . ; delicious hot table : y BIRSEInE 7 They are of tan calf in laced style, built on our Rare «fumes 0 9 + nwaleied exclusive orthopedic last, double stitched with sill, beverage an lan at 5 o'clock f bt “It always leaves you laugh- cape coffee’s effects found his wite, Josephine, the Money’ vhich adds to their style and durability. ing when it Says ‘Good Bye’ ” by a suants 0 ine eames aan retested Now 4 Muang Tate (a. The quantity—700 pairs—will probably not last And it makes you feel good all over, it is so who faeeee nto her n i condiment, = 4 the entire day, so it you would benefit by this impor- Appetizing _Delicious—Sustaining gereal arin And when’ you ask for tant price saving you should buy early, ; i julde ustan | I didu’t believe it until [ tried it, but really and tru POSTU that er son, ceeee) ustard you are j a ms ae 5 ’ “Best's Children Shoes are standards by which { M 7,500 JeweLry 1s ston. |GULDEN'S all others are judged.” | “There's a Reason” South 9 racy MUSTARD OO NB EE S Nature's own pro- NO C.0.D, PURCHASES NO RETURNS i is “The World’s Best.” = fine Guiden flavor, NO APPROVALS NO MAIL ORDERS i t grocers and delicatessens. An American Standard Popular Since 1847 12c GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR M( Austin & Nichols © on the second story was ente So bring the children to be fitted if possible. neans of a ladder while th b . +,

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