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LED BY LOVE Y LOVE INTO POLICE “83%! ip TRAP AFTER SHOOTING WIFE at her parente Btreet, Brooklyn, t Hive with him, arraigninent ernoon at the Hotel | were Misa Bi Iphia and Jullus ABOUT PRICES Liggett’s prices are consistently, dependably uniformly moderate. No startling reductions —no exorbitant prices. ‘We know costs and merely require a fair profit on everything we sell. You'll profit by dealing exclusively with an establishment which has such a definite price policy 7 Bee OTORES Thirtyrfourth Further Price Reductions have been made in a number of Women’s Low Shoes The size range is not complete in every style, but a good choice of selection can be made from those marked $4.75 & $5.85 The values are exceptiona! This Sale will take place to-morrow on the SIXTH FLOOR Another Special Sale of Boys’ Fine-quality Suits $18.50 will be held to-morrow (Saturday). ont Every one of these Suits is made of carefully- selected materials, well-tailored, and reflects a high type of workmanship throughout. The sizes are eight to severicen years, and an extra pair of knickerbockers is included with each suit. (Department on SIXTH FLOOR) Safe Storage _ ———eeEeOow eee - RRR A | ti IN THE &STABLISHMENT } i s provided for i Furs and Fur Garments ta Rugs, Portieres, Draperie: and Lace Curtains Furs repaired and rermedeted | | repcired and Fortleres tai and re} en down Rugs ung Lace Curtains cleaned and (siter cleaning) peftheut additional charges £ Maurice Dowling Arrest Ho and hie ital and Held t bracing each | pital an H arrested him. f $5,000. Mavrice Dowiing's love wife, Anna, whom he shot d M bo General Seraions when W |ters, olgt of No, 417 Bast ath | ™ at New Hampton. | Street, appeared before him on an} jindictment for murder in the first| Admiral Urmes Baying As Ald to egree | Wilson | Walters is a good-looking young- | tear Admiral C. P, Plunkett, speak-| loy ster, small for his vietim was Leo THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. JUDGE ASKS WHAT nn ALS BOYS OFN. Aerdiensieny of Youth for Kill- and Newman Levy, “how a boy like this came to do such a thing?” “He wanted to take his girl to a show," said Mr. Sullivan, “and he didn't have the p Bo he held up the grocer.” Then Judge Malone asked the question that has been asked by Judge Rowalsky, Judge Mulqueen, Jodge Crain and Judge Mointyre of the criminal courts as youngstere have appeared before them recently on charges of violence ranging from highway robbery to murder, “What fee, | has got into the New York boy?” ing Grocer Causes Court to Walters was remanded to the >, Tombs to await , the court as- Propound Query. signing forme stant District At- a torney Kober Maniey to his de- fense “What has got Into the New York| — Accord of his yr neighbor! a problem son That question wa Judge Malone liam Wal His all / a Broce, Rut A Saturday Sale of Misses’ Tailored Suits | will offer a ered tricolette, at the exceptional price of $42.50 (Department on Girls’ Washable Frocks sizes 6 to 14 years) A smart regulation model, of indigo blue or unbleached cotton suiting, with sailor collar and woven emblem on sleeve, w priced for Seturday at $5.50 Two models, made of blue and green) with collar of white pi ique, be specially priced for will $3.75 at (Department on Semi-made An additional assortment of these service- able skirts, in smart boxeplaited and naccor- dion-plaited models, asked to-day | o in the Court of| ° aa | The t, shot and | almost si night of|cable him t |been ¢ ut you inform ssistant Dis « J, Sullivan! that tt is distinctive, new model, developed in superior-quality men’s wear fully tailored and having a vest plaid cheviot, faw of whom be all } to town from the y Loan at the said fighting in Paris} f we were to that this loan had toed his task would | jing for the Vict Sub- It thrown his arm: Ocean, not until Ge over.” —s- GB. Aliman & Cn. (has fallen into slavers. An | Fauth had bec Intimate recently |a | |being sought by the police, It is said jthe same woman has been seen ap- | proaching girls on the ed stations in Brooklyn and _oftering work ENUE, ! serge, skill- of embroid- cond Floor) /ill be specially fancy gingh Saturday & $5.00 Sports Skirts mond Street last | apartment | Kenneth had i more | more until the BROOKLYN GIRL WHO HAS BEEN MISSING FROM HOME A WEEK P iw \E Police Looking for an Actress Said | to Be Friend Fauth, Friends of Mis twenty-two, peared from of Miss LEDBYLOVETO SWALLOW POISON Note Left By Mrs. Edith Singer Reveals Romance With Ensign Gunlach. On the dining room table of the ot Yeowoman Fulith | Singer, ‘U. 8. N., No, 528 Riverside | Drive, after she had tried to kill her- | self with lod this morning, a note was found addressed to ‘Mother Dear.” It contained only this sen- tence: “Kenneth, my only hope, me.” Mrs. Singer, a beautiful woman of twenty-four, who has been separ: from her husband for some tim is said to be ing & permanent and legal separation, was taken to Belle has failed ital as a pi attempted P no atatement other than that | wanted to see Ensign F. Ken neth Gunlach of the transport Santa ‘Teresa. | she At the hospital it was said Mrs. Singer probably would recover, Ef forts to reach Ensign ¢ h failed He is said to be on leave from ship, which recently arrived from France Mrs, Singer had an apartment by herself, This morning her neighbor across the hall, Mr. and Mrs, William They got | @ pass key, enter and found her in| ny on the floor, calling the name | Kenneth.” } We knew said Mr, Gibbs, “that a wa than once at Singer. But navy ensign wh rst name the apartment of Mrs did not know who he was, He called | last night and from what we heard | we judged that there was a quarrel about something. The ensign left ut 11 o'clock. We heard nothing creams this morning.” There were several letters on the we al of mavy blue or white will be on sale to-morrow, in the regular stock of the Woo! serge or Dress Goods Departn at g unusual Semi-made Skirts $16.75 velues xt this figure of white tallor serge, In a box-plalted mod trimmed with white braid, may be obtained at $13.50 Wool Dress Fabrics ‘mn the Lengths meeded for Frocks, Skirts and Capes, re on sale at especially attractive prices (Dress Goods Department, First Floor) j | 521 West 111th Street table along with that to Mrs. Singer's | mother, One was sealed and ad dressed to Mrs, Marcia White, From her Bt a | ANCHOR ‘DENTURE Dentistry’ That Lasts Plate ix th made In | The New WATERBURY Way | Ooms here tn the morning, nave vour| Z WITHOUT ight with «| pertectiy Doeayed teeth ight: | thed_omlasing ‘teeth replaced without pintem | ALL WONK GUARANTEED 10 YEARS, siractions and Dental Rurgery ma INGIHM by the application te the gu our NEW REMEDY, Warereury Dera. COMPAR? | Pucerporated, Cetablished 21 Years, 9 W. 34th St, New York ants Fulton St, Brooklyn | Hours, @TO@ GuNDAva, To 2! ALL LANQUAGES 8POKEN j PO UApine ois. aerepaxes, said to me him squarely shall do something desp suffered too much to endure a er saying Tell mother, who live at No. Flatbush Avenue Brookly Kenneth has the key to my lection Car 300 feet north of the 42d atmosphere and environment which treet downtown jon of the Seventh nue subway at § A. M to-day and so largely govern our impulses. A well was eo mangle Buck stopped his car as soon as possi: | livin, y i . |i. out ie hiad passed ‘Over the’ may | ving, and good attractive furniture pro 1 There was nothing about the body to | jf ‘ ily ; whether he wae a5 employes of vides the source of family fellowship. Let KE L LNE R BROS. Fwenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner Hut Street and Oth Avenue a little girl, see mo la jad a long talk a ng disappointment One of the notes was an open one posit box in the There was also a dressed “To Kenne > KILLED IN THE SUBWAY. Liberty Storage.” led letter ad Louis XVI. Living Room Suite-—cover ve in Velour-loose Spring Cushion seats—3 pes. $215 vo indeed are those who create the A man stepped in front of No. 1 Col: | d the police were 0 get a description of him unable Steterasan ordered home is the main-spring of correct bway or not Kellners help You are always welcome to visit the ‘Twenty-five Rooms" where we have ar ranged complete suites for your guidance Ketcham auc: nt nd whom Justice peeded. fiColumbia Records You'll dance till dawn and beg tor more if you dance to the music of Columbia Records. Here's your chance to give your next party an un- equalled variety of dance music by world-famous orchestras and bands. The Grafonola never grows tired. Columbia Records never give out. Here’s Your Programme Theasands of Years Age, from ‘The Fox-tret roe nee Astoria Dance Ovchestra. Introd Me I"Weader Whether Ive Loved You Ail My ile };2806 p from ‘Oh! My Dear” —Fou-trot— Waldorf Astoria Dance Orchestra. ¢ latreducing: City of Dreams. By Speaela—Foa-tret—Earl Pullers Rector Aevehy (> Orchestra. A-2697 Sand. Dunes — Oriental Ove-step “East Falie’s [85 Rector Nevelty Orchestra Arabian Jatermerse One-stop —Colembis ) A-6099 Rg Adapted trom “Peer G ‘ad Suite $1.25 ee engl x Gs al = (2) Dreaming Sweet Dreams of na gcd Pi i Tee ad Me Cry le me Orchestra teireducing: (2) The Biee Bird | nee tL) HME A-6085 $1.25 That Coat You Never Wear Send it to your nearest Red Cross Chapter this week New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every Month , COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, 10 40 9.500. Poriod Designs up to $2100, New York -_. WORLD “WANTS? WORK MONDAY MORN a \G WONDERS