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Deas. Nursery, also testified to-dey ram oe THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 26, 1919. “Feta » WULKING BURNED) “ites “Se YM. C. A. Secretary in France ETTINCER TAKES |Sscs"es tenses’ [trirnn = tne a Pioneer newspaperman, died here District Attorney Wecks, who had Handles Make-Up for A: E. F. Sch © auditor, vs 4 o'clock. The defendant did not Right. With him at the time of; already leard the story privately ms have been honestly and com T shone | sae te tid ate g{stand. Court then adjourned 2 @eath was his only child, Mrs, Gil- | from Jacobson and again before the |... j pletely to live up to ‘ga Jaa maken earn Gardner of Washington. Mr. Hal! | Grand Jury, sent the men to the jail. f i’ | “ | Imposed upon them by ste sae o after the civil war! ) All four promptly sald that the suit WA Wie : Mr. Ettingér alleges that, despite | Airplane Flight in Kingston, | for twenty-two years was city Dr, Wilkins has been wearing as a |the verdict of the people in the last TON, Jamaica, March 26.—Th | ot the Chicago Tribune. There. | | campaign “that politicians must keep warships which have been hands off the schools,” there has been r several days left yesterday for | a persistent and aggressive encroach-|Guantanamo, At the request of elti- ——- ‘ after he became |they cleaned. The jail sult, which ithe ¢ ners found all laid out for {them-they did not seo the physician | ~is black, with a cutaway coat, ‘ " m prisoner and which he says was the f° Eh tenig ii posal suit he had on the night Mrs, Wilkins | | was killed by thugs was not the sult P _ t as ment by the Mayor and the Comp- zens, four seaplanes flew over Kingston a ; before troller which, if not balked, will|the first |Says Hylan Made “Rash State-|'™°4” the reduction of his department veasels departed. rplane flight ever se | | Tailors Say They Found Blood to the same plane of political con- ' on Garments, but Doctor | “IT had known Dr. Wilkins for C ments” and Denies Any a et Mi pies tied sloth fi some time,” said Jacobson, “and have tote ‘i mi Hl nicipal house-cleaning af- Makes Denial done & tot ior him. ‘There Mishandling of Money. faire. a8 Well ae the prevention of | don lot of work for hin Red . I Pri | ae | was nothing unusual about his com- Hl ees: danger to persons and property luction In Price. | is|ing to the shop with fils work and sustaining, Make them [ir it Lond BH “After he had gone 1 opened the " rf ife a ong Beach, L. 1, it ct & mainstay during the Lenten Season, ay cet ap by bundle to wee what I wns sending to . clared to-day, Dr. Walter Keene Wil-| iiaue, There wax ono complete suit oo kins, now under indictment in Nassau | and an extra pair of trousers, all of | cleaners a pepper-and-salt sult every] “Or the complete suit 1 observed, garment of which ts said to have! frst, that the right-hand trousers . n stained with blood pocket was smeared with blood inside aad Joseph Jacobson, who says Dr. Wil- | and out kins delivered the suit to him on Four days after the murder of Explaining that the Board of Mr. Ettinger attempts to reassure timate and Apportionment, by insist-]the Mayor ars that the affairs of the department are being conducted |honestly. All vouchers cover detailed |transactions, These vouchers find jtheir way to the office of the Comp- spite the authority vested in the| troller. Hix representative inspects | \poara of Education by State taw, | Material purchased or work donc be- | " fore the money for same is paid. ‘The new State Education Law, said | |ing on minute budget segregations, has placed the department in such a financial straitjacket that, | the board is helpless to control its It’s easy to prepare a dish of the most appetizing kind of “There were bloodstains on the back j cle! al administrative em-|Mr, icttinger, grants exclusive power creamed codfish, Simply rinse Maroh 3 in the shop of the Sanitary |of the vest, near the collar ployees, William I. Ettinger, Super-|to te Board of Education to admin- 3g cup of shredded codfish and Valet System at 66th Street and| “There were similar stains on vari« Jintendent of Schools, to-day issued |'ster the school system free from such| | drain dry. Put in skillet with | Broadway, Manhattan, calied at the }a statement which, he contends, {limitations and restrictions as the city| | can Lion Brand Evaporated Milk, bring to boil, then thicken | should reassure Mayor Hylan of the LE aad de has been inclined to with 1 tableep onful each of |impossibility of the auditor or any ‘My sole interest in this entire con- butter and flour blended, season other employee in the department |troversy,” concluded the Superintend- Ia oar bad sarvg'on bettered toeet mishundling funds. ent of Schools,.“has been to live up ve many of your cooking and bak- | Mr mitingee was chosen Superin- |to the letter of the law, which places blems by getting « supply of Lion ous parts of the coat G A R D E {County Jail in Mineola to-day with| “The extra pair of trousers bore no three other men who declare they had | gtains. | helped to clean cr press it “Well, I knew Wilkins and I knew Attorney Charies N. Wysong of Dr.|he was a physician, and I assumed | | Witkins’s counsel declared Dr, Wil-|that the clothing had been smeared kina denied emphatically Milk from your gro ; } the centre of authority in educational | | ee be sure that you al- lay hejin the course of his professional | | tendent of Schools April 30, 1918. IM |imatters in the Hoard of Education| | ays keep a full supply of this high- had taken suit to Jacobson to belactivities. So I rolled the bundle up, | 1903, as Principal of Public Schools | and its exgeutive officers in the hands quality milk in your pantry, Also write cleaned after the date of Mrs, Wil-lagain and sent it to Avenue C. On | Nos. 1, 2 and 147, he or 4 . than jn the Mayor and his associates, educat | wate ne wyatem of education | ain the precincts of City Hall.” | for children, —_—— -_— anized of the Bo: of Education, rath for our free Unusual Cook Book, “The anized the |of the Hoard of Education, rather | | {or out free, Unueual Cook Book. tical recipee—all worth while. RS Wisconsin Condensed Milk Co, ——_ ‘s murder, He declared ho t only] three suits and that d|the following day—that would be e of| Tuesday, March 4, five days after the them was like that deséribed by|murder—!t was delivered, according | \ Jacobson to instructions, at No, 164 Weat 65th MISS i yacobeon, it was tenrned, had al. | Bireet, one of the Wiking rooming WINIFRED Fducation, and Deputy State Com ready told his story to the Grand | “the” authorities admitted to-day | &. WHITE: |missioner of Fducation Finnegan for IN NURSERY KILLING ————————""" ‘ Jury, where his testimony was looked | that they had been unable to find | the last month have been targets for thts ca j upon as one of © most important | the suit. They recalled that Dr. Wil- verbal and written darts from Mayor 2 bud ie ‘ } links in the State's chain of evidence. Pe eect eee enon 15, ip fiylan. The troveray came to a| Minister Testifies to Good Character LENTEN COOKERY the house in yest 65 treet an 3 j ii Jacobson does no cleaning in his] said hia story was that he wan “burn. head a week ago, when the Mayor! of Annie Murphy, Accused ot | 3 Baked Oysters with Rice ’ own shop, but accepts such work to| ing papers.” He left a few hours ordered Commissioner of Accounts Manslaughter. Recipe Eleven F be sent out, He sent Dr. Wilking's | later for Washington, he saya, but | Saleaiinid to exkiiind the cosounte ee Biotin Oe ; rn \ gray suit, he says, to L. Blau & Son, | StPPed at Baltimore, and from that i Aa | the Board of Education, Permission ITE NS. N. Y., March 26.— Sold by cleaners and ayers at No. 151 Aves | {iq chop whiskers, wited ‘the ‘Dix. | Miss Winifred E, White, Well) for this was denied and the Commis. |Furiher evidence of | crag beorogpe' | ot cad wabibe Pin rh he t leadi ,, > : ¢ oi : b caiatne.: Steel ne defendan: 8 given to-<¢ Dt bs a large ' ding dealers Aue ¢ ‘a trict Attorney that he wax coming Known Musician of This ‘SOLDERS OF 2TH stoner subpoenaed the auditor. MF ine teint of Annie Murphy of Yonkers, | $ shallow baking pan. Make twelve The men who accompanied Jacob ck to pl himself “in your took refused to comply because, he | Bunobtainable at yours call (Weeks's) hands." A Co harged with mans depressions. Into each place large fon to Mineola and the jail are em City, Has Gained Mix one cup boiled rice with 2- | 3 cup milk, two tablespoonfuls but- hale acta tn , | alleged, IUrshfield had no jurisdictic niapaiikeidaain Gf oyster, eptinkled with eall’ acd ‘ Bryant $244 ployees of the Blatt establiahment hang: ny aid 5 a Th annie a Distinction “There can be no doubt that st when the child was an in emon juice, and cover generously ‘ Max Weil 4 examin Aless: | man < ty-seven, has settled down =. y. mente made by the Ciief Magist Yonkers Day Nursery with “Eddys” Sauce. Bake so ‘ Sjto the routine of ‘Jali life and, his —— lof the city,” said Mr. Ettinger, el the ry 1s conducted by the ae-| to 40 minutes. ‘ feet ig Md dante tt on ta te ARIS, MUtCh) 16 Mlge winiteeny flecting on the ability and the integ- |fendant anc Flaherty, The lat w ” 12 |{huga and protests hia innocence, > | White’ of No, 424 West'119th Btreet, | [rity of administrative officials in she| ter was also Indicted for the same of-| Ss SA VE $8 T | i | New York City, a niece of Gaylord § i Roard of Education, even though such blige and her trial will follow the pres | ley 1 basis dn fact, |ent one (eed BUY FROM THE WHOLESALER POLICE SOLDIER A SUICIDE. | White, and a well known musician of ace allegations have no reat basindn fact,fentone "F , * aN a sly to dermine public | that city, who Isa Y. M. C. A. eecre- (Continued trom First Page.) tend seriously to unde ; oe a tury in France, has the unique die arcetivteewreinee |confidence in the department, an: | tinction of handiing all the “Y" Jalso to weaken the morale of its em- the Rev. Thomas R. Halpin of the Chureh of the Holy Eucharist, Yonkers. Great Sale THURSDAY and FRIDAY || nt Gets wora 1 Salice O'Connor, Who W SANAAADAS EAA SASEUAESAATONGAASAS ASSO NOE SS 5 nh a Sah o and Mary Gibbons, employment re MADE IN U. S. A. Up-to-the-Minute Wonderful J), Patrick O'Connor of 3 paint used toe “making un’.tbe A, & vee may appeal to discharged s0l-| royees, Sucti considerations ba be tary of the Prison Association of New| 3 At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. Styles Values Police Station last night that a tele-|F. in ite rfany theatrical entertain. | 4's es ti+'| not restrained the Mayor from utter-| york. E. Pritchard, 331 Spring Si inmates of the ewereuntanent J T H 7 vith reference ‘Three e childre: krum from the Central Undertaking | ments, OMcers of the 27th Division ware |ing rash statements with reference to] ‘Three more childr SUI K) CAPES DR SSES i DARY” OF Ne, AIA Mederal Streets | Whenever a burlesque is put on at full of appreciation for the behavior bad informed him euro, that ils | Tours, a minatret show ut Le Mans]? 1. cniisted men during the three | 259 BELOW RETAIL PRICE ean wtrolman Who wan dvafted Vere {Or a “Jags Kevue” at Chauinont, @ sayy celebration in this city, which York patrolman who was drafted into | _,, ‘oe White ‘val IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT the army, hed committed aulcide in| TeUusst, I@ rushed to Miss White at] 404 every opportunity for demoral- \ that city yesterday her “¥" office at No. 10 Rue d’Etysee,}7in¢ giscipline if there had teen «| GARMENT CO, Jive uncie said that several montha | MON wit u list of tho characters 18] engeney for such a breaking of| 303 Fifth Ave. \axo the younger O'Connor was a pa-| ‘be Play, and Missy White rushes back | oralé. | (NOT IN STORE) Corner 3lst St. Ttlent in a Connecticut hospital, How | te necesuaty Labirva eu oo, Col, Mortimer D. Bryant, in a brief \ TAKE ELEVATOR TO ROOM S14. wo the uncle was un. | MOPPnOE? tee wey dil address, to’ tho men of the 10%th on all the theatrical ente: before they left. the Seventh Regt-| . SPECIAL VALUES the soldiers and has become ment Arihory this morning, told portant personage to the A. BE. Py them he was more proud than ever FOR In addition to her Y, M. ©, A | | creasc-puint department, Miss White] to be the commander of such a elean| y has alue under her supervision a tile| cut soldierly body of een, and cited é THURSDAY | of songs, band orchestrations, Leggings this. morning’s report which showed |tosues and plays, In this work be} tat not a man had been late in re-| St, . ! \haw begun’ a movement that ta[ {hat not a man ha | TAILORED SUITS } making her exceedingly popular, She| porting A iy vat Se gad i ° [1s making arrangements for all new) Tho men took With them se pets BLOUSE. EFFECTS ‘ Secretaries to bring to France! which they broug’ pac’ rom ‘ 4 Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets | j with them a number at ropien’ of] Franc, ‘The 106th refused’ an offer , AND BOX MODELS , \ ; 1 eriean 8 ¥, i , \ Bee belt my esporr come to her {of $500 rain a Daal Algal far " | enrauens The "tac: A, from, alll the dog which went ever the top with : Especially do we appeal to the 4 a 1 that ‘the soldiers learn of in letters. | oan jog, \ woman who has been paying — le to Pre Hic H A From Lasts to Leathers [iti Impaenibe io for Frere eat which am- poogaghs peaphpeciiage 4 ‘pi'these songs and publish them, and ; botlicd the goodluck of the 104th was} ! will find her style here for 1 Hit makes a long wait for the soldiers | e.- more beyond price than ever to- 4 THE FRANKLIN SIMON SHOES mien atina Wie. aust jaend oe “ate hn eknlt In Wit Ave. $25, SUITS, $19.95 to $50 ed Aerie fr gical solution. In having {nue neat Fortleth Street yesterday ‘ : } 8 t ; 4 copies of the songs sent over by the} when he reached up and pulled trom ’ ae Braet i t FOR GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN ARE DIFFERENT [sy on publication, ‘the alr a paper toy aeroplane which Hf ‘ THE SEASON'S k Pee A was scooting across the street and| ‘ ud wD, WES , | | CONGRESS VICTORY SURE | calinly devoured jt as he marcied, Huan NE} T CAPES ¥ ‘ HE diff beni ait ISTS Major Gon, O'Ryan's opinion of New Has et oF 4 ca MEY AND DOLMANS : I . ifference ns swith the | York's greeting yesterday may be efi Se hes \ EB Bi . f DECLARE SUFFRAGI ‘taken as that of the men, He said: aha i Wiy » erful! ¢ f i desi sini ped ake aAdch Association in Convention at St. the. bith Divisions New York's es y 3 i Including the threequarter { esigning is speci the widt Oe I ee elne ier Ith [tae te. tamnaae Sumer grecting iN length models so much in of the toe, the measurement of | neeph aticae Same but nothing like this—it is the great- vogue. New style features de- Coming Campaign. est thing 1 have ever seea! March 26.—Campaign| It was a great day, and it didn’t end “ape. \. Pe veloped in the new materials. National Buftrage amend: | until far into the night, Specially CAPES, $17.95 to $35 ment in the next sesston of Congress! ‘Phe ¢rush in the morning to get to “ were laid to-day when the second busl- | points from which to view the parade ; $26.95 nese session of the Nationa! American | way repeated in the afternoon in the : Woman Suffrage Association convened | effort to get home, and all CAB teaation We can save you at least Ww centres in the city were congested, $5 on your Spring Suit, Confidence that national = suffrag Z P wil be in-effect by 1921 was expressed | While order was belng brought out and in many cases as much by Mrs, Carrie Chapman Qatt, National |of the traction chaos late in the day, | the heel, the shaping, and archin?, of the instep. ; ! | | | | | Even the leathers are selected according, to our specifications. 5.75 | Every piece must be of’ uniform CHILDREN'S | | | | ‘ as $10. BE CURIOUS! and other national officers, | there became another rush of persons s who wanted to seo the Fifth Avenue they said, to aasure passage of Of Benuine white buck- ny amendment ilumination. ary was held this) @Pnousands of persons—many of} | tine Bunun, Antk skin, laced or buttoned, | aftidon Stree Catt oullined her plang quality and the number of pairs WHITE SHOES votes already have been to be cut from each skin is pre- determined — no skimpin?, —no using, of the parts which fall Sizes 8% to 10'%5 below our standard. Last but not ___ Widths B to E lfor finishing the suffrage Aghi, them ausapeare 10 te city—-thronged| +o a itt: Avenu last U.S, SELLS AIRPLANES meme So “dense “aia “the crowas 307 FIFTH AVENUE 0 | become that it was necessary to send | AND EQUIPMENT TO SLAVS} ss22reds ct potice reserves to main- NEAR 31ST STREET taln order and keep the streets open tile. 4 ne (Kaw York's hotela—big and tte, | Catalogue Mailed Upon Request Ne hines Not Stated, but|put particularly the big ones along! \Pirth Avenue-—turned away thou- f | least the lining, must fit easily, tieewe on OES smoothly and without wrinkles, Number of Ma ae ee j i ; the Transaction Involves ae whe bas ¥ | Of highest quality tan So from the beginning, to the end ‘si1ong 000. oe tr eta ty Rs ge Hi FE | or black Russia calfskin, every part of a Franklin Simon | WARHINGTON, March 26.The| eae er | Sizes 11 to 2 Shoe for Girls or Children ; | United sister Goverment has oid to| If your MEAT or FISH | y) Widths B to E 1S |the Cxecho-stovak military authorities is Tasteless | airplanes und airplane equipment valued 4 | ate os Jat $1,000,000, The number of machines you can greatly improve <= SS a embraced in the consignment wee not} its flavor by adding specified. The resultis a perfectly a 6.50 balanced, comfortable shoe, Dee e ee eae iar aera lated. ae WA. Quaranteed to fit and Rive satis- H} | vatueu at 8319,000 Le . * factory wear—a shoe that is anes made by the Ceenno-siovaks ¢297 ——S oe 8A : , ee different and obtainable only at Hurban bought “ais plane A perfect seasoning for Franklin Simon & Co, Soups, Fish, Roasts, evolution Photographs Two Pages | of exclusive action | Direct from Berlin = 2." of the Ceecho-Slovuk want they have been # nes ee | Gravies, Chops, Cheese, 1 from Germany ;; | | Satlors (o Give Ball at Amtor. Eggs and Salad Dressing | | ‘a GIMLS and CHILDREN'S SHOE SHOP lpinteiseee sauvel ws toultasion ert Be sure it is a I N i S d W rld’s Gravure Se ti | aes coe S 2. EAAPERRINS | In Next Sunday Wo ction | Harry C, Coburn 4a the executive officer,’ THR ONLY ORIGINAL WORCEOTERSHIAS = | ayes | | } | { | | | Ber vn is NR eve a ee

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