The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1918, Page 7

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ne pinliesilatilns is THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918. CHOIR BOY SLAYER. |:sicsts-ssse/Ss oo a med Ula HS ORB SE WORK =. n> FW AN AMEAKER’ sentence should not be imposed I have recsived a number of fet { RK oan Ree “taees eel A The boy arose and grip he rail-| fro... weilsmeaning women wa : aa a ceuitea habe a uaeta poaee rh Vv ' SENTENCED 10 Ht tri ant In tow v0 “ “what call Mt a Secretary Morrison of American Detective Denies Statement of Wit- Ar ee Store Closes 5 P. M. OE eae SPascabetsicdel | MER ood ot Sa Ms Bs . nesses That He Was on Itili- Lagarenne then described how he Federation Tells Congressmen and MeGee broke Into the Coceht cellar after Mrs. Cocchi reported her husband misting and again made a search of the sk me to exercise at ry and give this defendant a 1 am not Your honor, TT]! know I should be punished in some “LT have,” he said mate Terms With Cocchi. Profiteering Is Common. Detective A Letter occurred. I knew nothing of it all denied the statement of witnesses that sentenced yesterday in the Brooklyn manner for what | have done, But; new t » What. not WASHINGTON, Feb, 19.—Nation-wide Lidell A Rene ah It I know myself and God knows I did | clear What they do want mit fixing with reasonable increases tral for criminal negtect of duty in not shoot to kill anybody. I started] "I cannot overlook the fact that pre-war figures waa strongly ureed connection with the Ruth Cruger CA9./yo14 teroin te a So! ik Come —— away from the scene before there | this murder was most appalling, The before Supreme Court Justice Goff tes- vieted In Four Hears. C i 1" or before the H y, was any shooting o} thing violent | Motive for such a cr ome: | aabor “ tied in hin own defense to-day. Me} 5. M Sixteen- Year-Old Murderer Bee ne in an;| thing: well Tieading persons should fousebullding and Grounds Com- Frank Ferraro was convicted and ou e e ruary Must Pay Extreme Penalty |untn tne next morning when they |@nsider when they ask a Judge to centres @ WAS on terms of intimacy with Al 2 mn ‘ told me. ignore his duty 1, profiteering in itd ict lalate fredo Cocchi, Miss Cruger'n slayer, and| Federal Court in four hours. Federal F it " Week of April 1. “With the promise of some tentency,| “This defendant alded and abetted [err ir riaan cin tang te cemponaible | te? referred to him as “Al.” District Attorney France at 11 o'clock urniture ale ——— and also because I wanted to provo|in the crime of burglary, in the com: | tor much of the unrest among America’s |, Or Nie direct testimony the detective | put hin: on trial on @ of selling Paul Chapman, the sixteen-year-old choir boy, recently convicted of the murder of Harry and Samuel Regens- berg at No, 636 Park Place, Brooklyn, was sentenced to-day to die in the electi.c chair at Sing Sing in the week beginning April 1 The contence was imposea by Jus- that I did not kill nor intend to kill, 1 made the confession which played a big part in convicting me. “I was drawn inte this thing in aldeath in the electric Warden of Sing Sing prison week beginning April 1, 1918, Tho boy's counsel asked that he be not sent at once to Sing Sing, and the granted a moment when I was not thinking, and when circumstances and other things. combined against me. I know I de- serve some punishment, but the pun- ishment you are going to Inflict on killed. Court mission of which these people were The sentence of the court is that the defendant be punished by | ngland, soon after the war started.” abor secretary sald, “adopted a law! ehalr by the |Preventing any raise in rents above the tn the | Pre-War basis and in that way did much to keep the etability of the laboring | man's dollar,” Ahi CONFIRM FENNELL AND HILL delay until to- told abou ‘and the search he and Detectives Dillon and McGee made of the premises. He also told of searching other places in the neighborhood . Helen Cruger, a his visits to the Cocchi cellar| heroin to a soldier, TI Linch, at 3 o'clock. of guilty was returned ter of Ruth, La-| ye ast tp the Jury, after an hour's ree At four @ verdict Judge Howe sentenced him to two and one-half sat Atlanta Federal Prison. ent for Which all people interested in Furniture will want to read JOHN WANAMAKER, New York. Dear Sir: mo I do not deserve “That is all | have to say, please Your Honor." Still standing and bracifg himself for what Was to come, the boy looked at the Judge and waited. Justice Kapper hesitated a moment and then begah “This is the saddest act I have had Hog ieiistilnd, borin eee Pdi et to perform,” he said, “since I have;y am sure théy did wha been a member of this Court. [ had thought was right.” tice Kapper in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, The bpy was brought there just before 10 o'ele %, accompanied by bis counsel, Distr.st Attorney Lewis mowed that wentence bo passed, end the boy's counsel argued a formal motion to set aside the verdict of conviction, Justice Kapper dented the motion without comment and then the Court Clerk, Frank Rooney, asked the pris- morrow morning #0 that the mother could talk with the prisoner in the jail this afternoon, The mother was not in court, but the stepfather was and he talked with the boy for a few minutes. “Tf L must die,” said Paul, “it will help to know that I did not kill any- |‘ body. But the fight is not over. My Senators Approve Nominations of! Two Fs. Commissioners, ALBANY, N.Y nance Committ Jay to repo! | # nominat When I looked at these marvelous acres of furniture, which take up floor after floor in your establishment, I wondered if you with the inside point of view could realize, as we customers who have the outside point of view, how wonderful, how splendid, HOW COMPLETE A STOCK OF FURNITURE YOU HAVE GATHERED. I decided that you did not, that you could not, for you have grown accustomed to doing things in a big way; you have worked so hard to . assemble this stock that you are too cldé¥e to the picture to get the proper perspective. The customer who has seen all the other February furniture ‘sales stocks finds them may it Feb, 19,—The Pi of the Senate voted to- favorably on Gov. Whit is of Thomas I. Fennell harles B. Hull of Buffalo he up-State Public Ser- ANNUAL SALE 20% Reductions On the Entire Stock This Sale should be of particular interest, in view of the rapidly take no action on for tions of membors the of the Sta’ a Markets oCunstt Y until after Ch ing has been held in " RI May W%oi Mitractions Are Prices—Quality—Servies ACS The Book of Wonders $1.79 Contains 600, pages of useful Information, wit 0 iilustra~ 39 in. Pink Nainsook 28c Yard A special price for thi: dainty increasing prices of Furs. Furs received for storage and orders taken for tions. It gives pl pl fabric rior quality. Veri- * . i i H i 3 rere te iene anion Ariog. ad i ak Herald Square, B'way, 34th to 35th Su. fied Price Elyewhere, 3c. Highly repaire and alterations during the entire year. fading into a dim background against which the Which we all should be able to mercerized—sheer but strong. Wanamaker sale answer. In an easy-to-read style We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower stands out clearly and Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only This Merchandise On Sale Wednesday, 9 A. M. Women’s New Serge 917.74 lingerie, springtime ‘ants’ dresses, ete. fecoml Floor, Centres" Dresses $17.74 The three styles definitely. ts neere—Main Floor, 35th Str You can’t imagine what the effect of this stock of yours has upon a customer, even the most accustomed, who knows all of the large furniture retail stores in this country, in Eng- land and France, and who has gone carefully over all the furniture stocks here in New York which are specially featured and priced for the month of February. Going over the furniture stocks in the best } of the other stores, it is possible to find some- ; thing that comes under every general classifi- cation, or every general style or period in furniture; but to go over the stock of Wana- maker’s is to find A WIDE RANGE AND THE BROADEST SELECTION OF EVERY STYLE, PERIOD OR KIND OF FURNI- TURE UNDER ANY CLASSIFICATION. | C.G. Gunther's Sons Furriers exclusively for ninety-cight years 391 Fifth Avenue * New York These compare are illustrated— favorably with smart, well madq At the other stores there are a few styles of davenports or couches; at Wanamaker’s there I OF STYLES TO SELECT Y FROM. i At the other stores there are the usual daybeds, but at Wanamaker's there are the unusual and the usual—everything that can be found anywhere, and then more. Some of these stores herald with pictured advertisements and many statements chairs of many kinds, while you have CHAIRS OF EVERY KIND, and at prices lower than serge dresses priced $25.00 and - braid trimmed Only 200 at this price. Dresses. more else's‘here. New styles for Spring—later on they may be worn without a coat. Every detail of work- manship and finish in these dresses as well as their smartness tells why it is worth while to take advantage of their Anniversary pricing. The serge is an excellent quality. | A. has the box pleated skirt, blouse B. has a fine pleated skirt. The C. has its tunic formed of four loose — [| elsewhere. \EY and sleeves banded with five rows waist forms a deep panel and is |+ panels. Tucks border these panels, 16} of black silk braid. Graceful roll | trimmed with self covered buttons the bal ned also the beige Georgette) Tilt tables are matter of enough moment 1D) collar of white satin and loops of braid. erepe collar. . * be jally featured b' f th K i to especially featur: iy some oO ese AUEGS—ThInt oor, Brondway ial The Music of the stores in their bgoklet, and yet FOR EVERY STYLE THEY HAVE, YOU HAVE TEN STYLES, AND MORE. No one approaches your assortment of ‘gate-leg tables; you have six sizes in ma- hogany and others in walnut. ‘iVICTROLA Just About Enough for One Day’s Selling a Peta to ha Grieiual eH s True to the Origina Imported Seamless Wool Rugs = i or any of your favorites sing for you in your home with the same trueness of voice and tone as though they were Reduced About , One- Third | singing for you from the opera or concert stage. We took them from our regular stock—about 230 rugs in all, ranging from Sai) | finet. poem oy in care wily VeNibAy fort Sy 27 in. X 54 in. to 10 ft. Gin. x 13 ft. Gin. in size. ‘They were imported by us bal | . You may have Galli-Curci or Caruso or MeCormack These are only just a few items. can be extended. Take your splendid assortment of chairs; NO TWO STORES TOGETHER CAN COM. PETE WITH THIS STOCK OF CHAIRS They from Japan and were made according to our designs and specifications. cI | $5 or $10 from the lowest priced to the highest. oe Were Now The patterns are typically Oriental and Chinese in effect and Were sue Ii (According to the model selected Dining-room furniture tells the same story 27 in, x 54 in, $448 $3.34 ; y | 8ft.x 104 ; ' 8 : ; ys 7 in, av a ae cate color. They are hand made of wool yarn, in the same manner : x 10 ft $36.75 #2180 | —the balance in equal amounts monthly. ‘This applies to and soon, There is no real comparison to be 36 in. ts the higher priced Chinese Rugs, If we were to purchase them | 9ft. x 12 ft. 49.75 37.25 Bil) ant f Victrolas from $50 to $300, found f tock . 4ft. Gin. x7 ft, 6in. 14.74 10.89 | to-day we would have to pay more than the prices at which we | l0ft. 6 in, x 13 tt. 6 in, >| Boe SE HUesTOISs ICOM ts : RR EE SUES: 6 ft. x 9 ft. 23.74 17.74 | now offer them. | 65.50 49.75 » Victor Records for Washington's Birthday \}] Red, White and Blue. . .»-Vietor Mixed Chorus! {]] Ameri -Vietor Mixed Chorus Star-Spangled Banner (with Male Chorua) THE CUSTOMERS WHO KNOW FURNITURE BEST ARE THE ONES WHO APPRECIATE YOU MOST. E2Ve—Fourth Floor, Broadway 17578 6 % ace 6466 ; John McCormack Bas: $1.00 To go through these broad expanses of Columbia: the Gem of the Ocean, Hasty Meesicnongh, 35009 $1.26 furniture, to observe the unfailing low prices for such high grade goods, to see the wonderful assortment from which to choose, and the good taste with which it has been selected, is to be able to read the character of your institution. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (with Orpheus Quartet), Clarence Whitehill the Times America, I Love You - American Quartet | You'll Be There . Peerless Quartet 1,176,264 Washington's Farewell Address... Harry E, Humphrey! Webster's Reply to Hayne Harry E. Humphrey | Washington Post March Sousa’s Band 2 El March.. » Sousa's Bund) '7802 76 er (An America Fantasia). . Pryor’s Band | lead over 61608 $1.00 17902 rr 17371 76 The low prices show the proper spirit for these times, and a purpose which has for its objective more than mere gain. eee hh aelie : fe Sind bee iy Geuos $i o The stock shows your appreciation of the ili ASS et Sadly arence Whitehill} beautiful and your ability is clearly indicated American War Songs Victor Male Chorus : : Gr a stock f ‘Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Just Before the Battle; in amassing so splendid a stock. Marching Through Georgia; Vacant Chair; Tent- SL $1.25 7 A Fi * ing To-night; When Johnny Comes Marching 2 Rein This sale is an epic written in terms of fur- Home; Battle Cry uf Freedom, ‘ 2 i > se ag yo Bhs oben Malizel hive niture, an epic that tells the story of AGREAT es te ATTAINMENT BY A GREAT INSTI- The Warthmaker Vicirola Salons maintain large stocks of a ds of TUTION Victor records. Specially trained attendanta will help you \" . February 15, 1918. Fifth and Sixth Galleries, New Building Tom” | JOHN WANAMAKER ED DURING Past THIRTEEN MonTHs| ( Broadway at Ninth Street, New York Totat A GATE LINES OF ADVERTISING PRINT! “

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