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MURDERED WOMA (5 IDENTIFIED BY Bo Our Windows Are Torn Out We are overcoming the disadvantage by offer- ing the most, drastic reductions of our great Expansion Sale Saw His Wife on Satur- day Evening. rel, vacant lot in Munroe Place, evening. No, 452 Munroe Place. 435 Former Prices $7.50 to $9.00 The very smart Pumps, illustrated, of Black Patent or Glace Kid, daintily stitched and with leather Louis heels. Also attractive dark tan Russian Calf and dark and medium Gray Kid Pumps with covered Louis heels. had not been curious about it. since Saturday. idea where she had met her death. QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 32 West 34th Street ing paper. odor. Buy War Savings Stamps dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 16TH 34th Street Final Clearance 125 MISSES’ COATS ( Excellent quality Wool Velour Coats in various styles and colors popu- lar this season. Size 14 to 18 years. formerly 18.50 to 24.50 | 7.50 Extraordinary Sale Now in Progress 1,800. MISSES’ SUMMER DRESSES Much Below Regular Prices A special purchase from a high class manufacturer, offering a variety of attractive models in fashionable materials and colors. Size 14 to 18 years. 4.50 regularly 8.50 to 16.75 Most Exceptional Offering 500 GIRLS’ WASHABLE DRESSES 2.95 regularly 4.95 to 9.75 A special purchase comprising theentire remaining stock of a prominent manufacturer. These dresses are made in a large variety of superior quality Cotton fabric, in a wide range of styles and colors. ANNUAL AUGUST FUR SALE Now in Progress Offering Advance Fall Models in High-Grade Coats, Coatees, Neckpieces and’ Muffs At Prices as Low as Similar Qualities a Year Ago The prices quoted will prevail only during the month of August. Purchases will be stored, without charge, until November lst. Hudson Seal Coats with collar, cuffs and deep border of Nutria. August Sale Price 147.50 regularly 185.00 Natural) Muskrat Coats, made with Hudson Seal collar and cuffs. August Sale Price 125,00 regularly 165.09 | Hudson Seal and Mole Coats, mae of selected skins, a most attractive model. * August Sale Price 475,09 regularly 585.00 belted model; with collar of fine Skunk. August Sale Price 185.00 regularly 245.00 Hudson Seal Coats, made of selected pelts; with deep collar of Skunk. August Sale Price 285.00 regularly 365.00 | Hudson Seal Coats, made of choice pelts, with self collar and cuffs. August Sale Price 165.00 rezularly 195.00 MUFFS AND NECKPIECES e3..... regularly | Hudson Seal Coats, made of choice skins; | Hudson Seal © | Best quality Taupe Wolf Scarfs ae August Sale Price 42.50 August Sale Price 32.50 regularly 37.50 udson Seal Muffs....... regularly 22.50 Best quality Taupe Wolf Muff August Sale Price 16.50 i i : le Price 35.0 ihe August Sale “ 35.00 regularly 45.00 { 4 {f e HER HUSBAND Frank Quarrell Says He Last The body of Mrs. Christina Quar- No. 253 12th Street, West New York, N. J., found this morning in a, identified this afternoon by her hus: band, Frank Quarrell, who sald he last saw her alive on last Saturday | Mrs. Quarrell was murdered, the police say, by some one who beat her face almost to a pulp. The body was | the nbound, wrapped in the heavy paper that hardware dealers use, and placed {An a clump of tall weeds at! Children had seen the gruesome package yester- day while playing hide and seek, but The identification was made by the husband when he recognized a ring and key as being those of his wife. He said she was thirty-five years old and that he had been seeking her He said he had no © had been or how No arrest 229 West 17th Street, to get his morn- He takes the same route every morning, and yesterday in pass- ing through the vacant lot in Munroe Place he had noticed an unpleasant This morning the odor was | more pronounced, and he investigated. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1918. James McCreary & Go, The path through the lot ts ber dered by @ high growth of weeds and the storm yesterday evening had beaten down these weeds, revealing the package. The paper was still unbroken however, and Mr. Carpenter tore off a bit of it, bringing to light an elbow. Carpenter called for help and John Rickett, a pipe-fitter, came. The two men examined the package more close- iy and found that the body before being wrapped had been tied with| twine. The arms were bound across| the chest, and the legs were bound to- gothomp,,ankles and knees | Lieutenant of Detectives J. 8 Stecklein had the body removed to Darke’s undertaking rooms and after- wara to another morgue, where it is being frozen as a preliminary to an autopsy which will be made this afternoon by Dr. Arthur P. Haskins and County Physician Bert Daly. William Sherlock, Prosecuting At- torney for Hudson County, is super- vising the investigation and assign: | |ing members of his staff to work on the several theories that have been suggested. One of these is that the woman may| have been murdered in New York, conveyed in an automobile at night to the Munroe Place lot, and then ro- moved under cover of darkness to the weedy growth where, but for) the windstorm last night it may have | remained a longer time undiscovered. | The section of West New York | where the body was found was known | many years ago as the Weehawken meadows, formerly a wilderness fre- | quented chiefly by picnic parties from New York. The district is now thickly settled by people of moderate means, and the lot where the body was Limited number in brown 35, has been made. was placed is just behind a double Oxford cus pray Mace cov: 4: At 6 o'clock this morning Erastus | Prick house. Sicdonlcehabe Be end B. Carpenter, a former Councilman PG AER BITSY of West New York, left his home, No. | WILSON URGES SCHOOL AID. Approves Plan for Educational Campaign Thin ¥ WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—General support for schools of all grades in war time is urged by President Wilson in a letter to Secretary Lane to-day, ap- proving the Bureau of Education's plan for an educational campaign this sum- mer and fall. “In go far as the Draft Law will per- mit, there should be no falling off in attendance in elementary schools, high schools or colleges affecting both our strength in war and our national wel- fare and efficiency when the war is over,” the President said Commissioner of Education Claxton has urged @ repeal of the rule barring married teachers from schools. pitches Gives Ardsley T sas War Workers’ Rest. Mrs. S. F, Davis jr. of Fairfield, Conn., has turned over her country estate, Ardsley Towers, at Ardsley- on-the-Hudson, to the officials in charge of the United States Gas De- fense Plant at Long Island City as a recreation centre for its thousands of women employees. senwer Train De- ratled toona, ALTOONA, Pa., Aug, 15.—Train No, 20, one of the Pennsylvania Rallroa fast passenger trains, was derail twenty-five miles west of this city morning, but no damage was done cars and engine remained in an upright position. Traffic was delayed several hours. Penner iv See Accepts Call, 8’ experience in the the Rev, Dr. David ed a call extended by Rickur Cholim, id Street, Rabbi rs of his life Rabbit Davide After twenty pulpit of this ei Davidson has accep’ Congregation Beth Isra Lexington Avenue ani Davidson spent sev y as an educator, after which he re entered the ministry, He 1s also the books and pamphlets. > 1ushor of se! Pro-German papers published in the Polish language in the State of Para- na, South Brazil, have been suspended by the Government. In a Great Se Not on Sale at B’way at Tropical Worsted Suits Cool Cloth and Mohair Kupp. Air-O-Weave Suits Straw Hats Now Bull The Kuppenheiner 1456 Broadway 279 Broadway Broadway, at 2 Flatbush Av. Brasil Stops Pro-Ger Newa- sin Parana, RIO JANEIRO, Brazil, Aug. 15.—/ Suits for Men $22.50 and $25.00 Suits, now $28.00 and $30.00 Suits, now. . $32.50 and $35.00 Suits, now Genuine Palm Beach Suits Now Reduced to $6.75 Silk Suits and Flannel Suits House in New York 'MORE THAN SCORE HURT IN BROOKLYN GAR GRASH Victims Were Returning From Coney Island—Two Taken to Hospital. More than a score in Brooklyn are nursing minor injuries to-day as the result of a collision between DeKalb Av enue and Smith Street cars at Coney Island Avenue and Avenue ¥ last night, | both ears being heavily laden with pas- | 5th Avenue sengers returning from the beach: | ‘Two were injured eo badly they were taken to the Coney Island Hospital for treatment and then removed to their homes. | Mrs. Mary Sullivan, twenty-five, of No. 113 Second’ Street, Brooklyn, was rendered unconscious and Miss Cath erine Carey, twenty, of No, 397 East Eighth Stree@ was found tn a serious | condition. ‘The DeKalb Avenue car, according to) the passengers, collided with the Smith | Street vehicle at full speed while the | latter was stalled with its trolley pole off the wire. ——— RECORD IN COAL SHIPPING. Highest Mark Attained for Anthra-| cite Was in Jaly. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 15.—Ship- ments of anthracite in July attained a high record, and with two exceptions were the largest ever reported in any one month. Shipments for the month were 7,084,775 gross tons against 6,867,~ 669 tons in June and 6,72 tons in July jast year, increases o} 106 and 360,523 respectively. ‘The two occasions when the July shipments were exceeded were in March of this year, when 7,276,777 tons were hauled, and in October, 1917, when the tonnage was 7,110,950. 104 Flags in Birthday Cake. A birthday cake, with 104 American fings in St, will be in front of Mra Catherine Yourth at her home, No. 40 Duryee Street, Newark, N. J., to-day When sho passed her ‘100th milestone she was in exceptionally good health with the full use of all her ities, She continued apparently st year, She is still able to take her meals |with the family. She resides with a daughter, Mrs. Catherine Ball “Hard Skin” and Foot Calluses Peel them right off without pain or soreness roughly put together. until: this . Magic! Don’t suffer! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at} any drug store. Apply a few drops on the toughened calluses | jor ‘‘hard skin’’ on bottom of feet, | | then lift those painful spots right off with fingers, | When _ you _peel off corns or cal- luses with Freezone the skin be-| neath is left pink and healthy and never sore, tender or even irritated. | —Advt. | | Porceloid Side Icer a As illustrated, $2498 Axminster Rugs 27x54, at 26x72, at ason-End Sale 49th St. or 1456 B'way #22.50 to $12.50 to #20.00 $15.00 to #28.00 Reduced to $1.65 Rocker In Mahogany finish, with genuine $Q.98 leather seat, at SBAVHARK:BRO Rex NW.Cor.6AVE.215"'St. Suits ON FRIDAY, AUGUST To Close Out 1000 PALM BEACH SUITS For Men and Young Men These Suits are the product of one of the highest grade manu- facturing tailors of Summer Clothes, and are tailored to fit, not “stouts,” “shorts” and “longs.” 300 MEN'S NOHAIR SUITS formerly 18.50, 20.00 and 22.75 Positively Less Than Wholesale Cost Only 300 of these fine Mohair Suits for Men at this extraor- dinarily low price; neat stripes and plain effects; about one half the lot are made of Priestley’s “Cravenette” English Mohair. sizes in the assortment, but not all sizes in every material. (MEN'S CLOTHING DEI Serving Table In Quartered Oak, as illustrated $41:98 16TIL. 34th Street $8.75 SIsTERES UR ParEMT Orrick THE GENUINE CLOTH 62 FO. BY GOODALL WORSTED CO, All sizes from $2 to 48, including “regulars,” $15.00 All 5TH FLOOR) J. BAUMANN & BRO AT 84ST. ES TST, & 3°°AV! Our 6th Ave. Store Closes Saturdays at I P, M. Our 3rd Ace. Store Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. CHhuigusl Salo / Sarniluce Our ENTIRE STOCK and several SPECIAL DIS- COUNT purchases go into this sale. An unusual! opportunity to anticipate your FALL HOUSEHOLD NEEDS before next month's rush at REDUCTIONS of 10°, to 33"), from REGULAR PRICES. The Same Low Price-—Cash or Credit ‘“‘We Make Terms to Fit’’ Plain Figure Tags on Everything. Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere. ., $425 . $60 Adam Period Antique Ivory Bedroom Suite Four pieces con: sisting of Dress- er, Chiifonier, Toilet Table Bed, in full size, as illustrated. Sewing Table In Mahogany, sliding tray and drop leaves Pianola Cabinet with In Mahogany, with tice work on doors: ry $44.98 illustrated. $7.98 J.BAUMANN & BRO | AT 84ST. & 3™AVE | Pledge to Buy W.S.S, Regularly 49th Street e., Brooklyn 44 E, 14th St. 47 Cortlandt St, 125th Street, at Third Avenue--Open Saturday Evening Save or Slave-—Buy W. S. S. Regularly Sunday World Wants Work, Wonders