The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1918, Page 6

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cold creams ment. The police do]cuss It. Aptis, penberé. te tehooent, but! “All tances seem to at first, however, he bad not seen a td f fine cloth so exprens @ belief that the] indicate was commited | Rothenberg and Yvonne Pachetean tn gets in, then this lot was not the result of a con-| without prem tion,” sald In« | the restaurant eartier in the morning. a ) keep resh for months. Fvery but of @ quarrel. spector Cray. “What probably hap-| Assistant District Attorney Smith knows that lemon juice isused| One of the latest rumors in the pened was that the $50 which Considers this an important point, h and remove such blemishes | mystery concerns a quarrel mid to| Cohen gave to his slayer just before | @Nd questioned Petalis closely. an pectregutes sallowness and tao, and if} nave taken piace between Cohen and] tho shooting was the proceeds of aomn || “They will shoot me, they will shoot BP On S Sale Tomerow ae al ~s 30 Sharp 4 [Rind besutiner. . { man resembling Rothenberg but|eriminal transaction, probably from | ®” the Prosecutor quoted the walter Fest try it! Make up a quarter pint| somewhat #1 Cohen, it was] gambling. It perhaps wasn't enough ®* saying. be ‘oe Sweetly fragrant lemon lotion| said, ad quarreled with the manfand the slayer turned on Cohen and | Petals went home accompanied by ff, ; Massage it daily into the face,|over a woman, It was understood] ehot him. If he had planned the |!" wife after promising to return NZ ea es i ress a e? arms and hands. It should|that the two men would shoot @t} murder he undoubtedly would have | Whenever wanted. in 4 ly help to whiten, soften, at. They met twice, acce @ to} done it in one of a dozen more favor. | Detective Finan yesterday went to ( ant » and bring out the hidder story, and the first time Cohen] apie places outside the apartment | ‘4e Cohen fiat and on top of a closet A ey peculy of any skin od three shots which missed, The] house when there was no one abont, |fUNd an opium lay-out, consisting of P told his wife of his going to the Dis- i trict Attorney's office to give in- : formation against gamblers, Coben died practically penniless. P The funeral expe ere pald by bis sisters and brother-in-law, He : of About One Hundred and Fifty Wes lust one belt we 94 Abii! P, ° J % a Deed | of Trust Disposing ‘ _ WOMEN'S AFTERNOON SINS TE | uns eet cnc eas t H} Featuring Very Unusual Values at ‘ q time beauty of the Casino chorus and ) . in bonds and t te was killed in a } Among These Gowns Are Some ia i Sketched from Our Living Modals rful for rough, red hands. | Whiten and ety the Skin! d aining three of orchard white makes a quarter pint of the most re ble lemon skin beautitier a druggist will sell three ounce: rd white at little cost, and any will supply the lemons. BONWIT TELLER. &CO. Cohen's sister declared from the beginning that her brother was killed by a man who had been displeased when he married Dorothy Waddell POLICE INSPECTOR SILENT ON JEALOUSY THEORY Cray, whose opin- d d con. ne District Ate his morn- new jeal- clined to dis- WITNESS IN GOH | = INQUIRY (Cont Police Inspect fon on the cw stantly from that torney's offi ing what b nued _trom First Page) ments to-day ts Attorney's office and the feeling between ousy the: ‘ale, the other and did not most under the nose of y. This indicates to | next time, so runs th shootin: instead c the eleve mo that the # spur of the moment Inspector Cray voiced a police doubt of the assertion that Cohen had promised to “squeal” Attorney t “I made many attempts to induce | Cohen to do stool pigeon work for me, but nover succeeded n did the Advi, The District Attorney's office does not believe this story, put detectives lausible her facts to support It that the strongest point Against Rothenberg so identification by Joseph negro elevator boy who But if Rothen- he nogro's iden- theory and are in the casi far is his Edney, the saw the shooting. “douk derg had a ‘oting was done on the | manicure girl, to the District | | I find tt hard to | gq bellove he ever made up his mind to | ceivable that Hothenberg should have become a stool pigeon for anyone else, fee The Specially Shop of Oni FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET A Most Exceptional Sale That Have Sold as High as 75.00 ance affecting gamblers or any other class of criminals.” ! Acording to the District Attorney, both the waiter, Petalis, and the Yvonne Pacheteau, who had been with Rothenberg in the restaurant earlier in the night, have expressed fears that they will be killed. “I will be killed myself If certaif men think I have told you anything against him, girl Is quoted, ‘The waiter is sald t ¢ been frightened almost Into tears, The walter insisted & pipe, pipe in the making and raw opium, which the detective estimated to be worth $300, | Tho Pacheteau girl came to the Prosecutor's office accompanied by her counsel, Samuel J. Siegal. She admitted sho bad been In the restau rant with Rothenberg and, according to Mr, Smith, told other things whicn | | may be of value. | A relative of Mrs. Cohen sald to- | y Mrs. Cohen considered it incon- her husband, to whom he was ted for many favors, This ve also said Cohen had ne was buried late Tuesday afternoon in Mount Lebanon Cemetrry. Four of the family were at the grave, but the widow was absent It was said that all the money | left to the widow was the $30 ren maining In the roll from which Cohen | took $50 to give his murderer. Mra, HAVE ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW ONLY de gris erate She abr | FORMER CASINO BEAUTY SUED BY MOTHER-IN-LAW tification might be weakened, De-! Personally, I don't believe he ever in- WOMAN iN A NEW tectives of tho Fourth Branch Bu-| tended to ‘spill’ anything of import- reau are secking the “double.” Three Upstairs Salesrooms No High THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1918. ELEVATOR SERVICE Fae etc. aneo tO i; What We Save in Rents } and Economies : You Benefit in Price BOUGHT THOUSADS of NEW Afi a SILK DRESSES $10 to $15 ~ Wondertul Dresses! Astonishing Savings! These Gowns have been assembled from the regular stock and include many of this season's smartest styles. Only two or three gowns of a kind in GEORGETTE CREPE, Values all at TAFFETA, CREPE DE CHINE, CREPE METEOR, JPERB creations, twenty-five styles some lots one or i SERGE and WOOL JERSEY. nation ar two of a kind—manufacturer’s samples and overstock “ofr mimeriage with wma al : which hardly covers cost of making. all @ ‘ loned on his be- vette and Silk Dresses Silk Foulard Dresses Fancy Silk Dresses All-Wool Serges at \s 5th Avenue **Sorosis’ James McGreery & Co. 34th Street Junior Shoes The Best for Boys and Girls —MOST SERVICEABL The “Sorosis’’ Junior Shoes are made of che seasoned and free from all harmful chemicals present high standard of perfection, therefore perfectly to those who continually wear these shoes, Speciatt ly Priced Genuine White Tan Caltskin Buckskin Shoes Shoes ari Ales ROGERS PEET COMPANY sc English Poplin Suits Gabardine Suits. ~~ size 24 to 7 8.00 | size 234 to 7.,,....7-80 | size 21g to 7 7,00 Broadway Broadway | SAMPLE French Serge Suits Scotch Mixture Suits Dy 00 SAMPLE size 1% to @.. 5.75 | size 1114 to @., 5.50 sine 1114 to @ 4.50 at 13th St. at 34th St SUIT Poiret Twill Coats Wool Velour Coats UY. 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Sporting Goods of every description, including fishing tackle for the Trout Season which for New York State opens Saturday, April 6th. Jaunty |] Morning at WORTH UP TO $2 and will be cagerly accepted by those the unusual. All Styles Nesick OF, Check Suits All-Silk Taffeta Dresses Satin Georgette Dresses All-Silk Messaline Dresses Silk Striped Dresses NEW SPRING SUITS—NEW SPRING COATS Due to continued cool weather, the selling of women’s Spring garments has been retarded to the extent that manufacturers have “let go” at suits and coats, “greatly lessened prices” many choice lots of women’s These advantageous purchases by us wili be on sale tomorrow, ho look for and appreciate PF {SALE -STARTS"AT 8.30 TOMORROW MORNING | Poiret Twill Suits —CHOICEST LEATHERS Sale } ‘ —SMARTEST STYLES | To- Wee { morrow ORTH UP TO $20 '

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