The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1919, Page 5

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HEROIC PRIEST CITED. | | Cross tor His Gallantry, Rev. Vincent J. Toole of Detroit, a| Chaplain in the United States Army, has been cited for the F Wallantry in action the fighting at Mollevilie Farm in the Verdun sector, | War Cross “for About a year axo, in the Third Liberty Loa drive, Father Toole stumped SLAN IN FRONT. Treasery steps in Wail Strwot. Ch ain, Detectives Seeking Three Men! Cables on we mis regunent 1) Believed to Be Murderers of Joseph Cecere. | | = | | Joseph Cecere, No. 2352 Crotona Avenue, the Bronx, a wine merchant, was shot and killed roar his home about $8 o'clock this morning, A score of detectives under Acting Capt, Harry Duane of the Bronx Park sta- tion are searching for three men who are believed to have done the shoot- ing. There ts no adequate descrip- tion of the men, It was about 6.45 o'clock when the body of Cecere was found in front of @ vacant lot about a block from his home. A trail of blood led to a point only a few feet from his front door, and it Is believed he wae shot there as he was about to enter his house, Washington Baltimore AND RETURN War Tax 24c Additional Pennsylvania R. R. SUNDAYS, MAY 4, JUNE 1 and 29 SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES Pennsylvania jon, 12.10 A.M, Inquiries in the neighborhood aves brought out the fact that one Barnes, Westingte 4.83 P, i resident of @ rooming house across Baltimore the street from the Cecere home, Consult Ticket Agents Sai Figen had been aroused at 3 o'clock and had reached a window in time to a2 three men running south. ‘They turned east and disappeared in 183d Street. Barnes went back to bed. The body showed only one wound, @ bullet hole under the left eye. It in believed Cecere pursued his slay- ers, The blood trail indicates that jhe made his way without help to the spot where he finally fell. He had stopped several times on the way, however, as is indicated by the fact that im several places along the way, there were fairly large staing of blood, Cecere had a wine store at No. 514 East 184th Street, where his partner was Raffaele Morelli. Morelli said Cecere had closed the shop at 8 o'clock jast night, as was his habit. There 1s nothing to show where he spent his time from 8 until 3 o'clock. He leaves| a widow, Marie, and three children ranging in age from sixteen to twenty- two years, Robery, acording to the police, was evidently not the motive for the! jerime, as search of Cecere’s clothing | revealed his wal! th money intact, his gold wa @ valuable ring. We like to rub it in! *Tisn’t everybody who can claim their Spring oxfords are absolutely all leather. As with clothes, Style isn’t everything. For wear you've got to have Quality. Lasts that vary all the! way from smart to con- servative. *Solo socks to wear w'th them. Silk for Spring. *Registered Trademark. ROGERS PEET COMPANY New South Wales Should Rend New Zealand. WASHINGTON, April 29.—Two cablea corrections upon the text of the annex to the League of Nations covenant were received to-day by the State Department. In the original members the name of New South Wales was eliminated, that of New Zealand added.’ The word “no” was insertod at the be- ginning of the last sentence to cor- rect an obvious error in tranemis- sion, Set Rest = Broadway Broadway| French Decorat Harries, at 13th St. “Four at 34th St} BERLIN, April e Convenient head of the American Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave | been made a comm: et Warren at 41st St Honor for his tank BONWIT The Specially Shop of' Specially Priced at 58.00 season's most fashionable types. pin-tucked bottoms, shaw! collar capes with back fold. deer shades, list of | 7 and | ‘ TELLER. &.CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT 58&™ STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR WEDNESDAY A Most Important Sale of WOMEN'S DAYCAPES IN TRICOTINE AND SERGE Only two or three capes of a kind are in- cluded in this collection in some of Emphasized are waistcoat capes with Cheruit collars and Tuxcdo waistcoats, tier capes, shirred collar, straightline silhouettes and the Cheruit cape In black, navy blue and THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, BRONX WINE MERCHANT WHO WAS SHOT 10 DEATH IN FRONT OF HIS HOME ————= | JOSEPH CECER TOMISSING WOMEN TRAILED TOFRENCH BLUEBEARD VILLA Matrimonial “Ads” Alleged to, Have Drawn Suspected Vic- | tims to Landru Estate. | PARIS, April 29 (United Pross).— The police were taking definite steps to-day to the mystery of ‘Tha | Modern BI | Every foot of the house and grounds | of the villa owned by Henry Landru, | at Gambais, thirty Paris, was to be thoroughly in hope of discovering some miles south of ned, | of | | ten women and one boy alleged to have disappeared after visiting him there. | Landru, who is 60 years of ags| val as his twelfth iy just before h the woman who may po: been intended v a in the arrest, a fort All the mi time with Li have never Landru to sell the and take One of the w n is understood to | have had $25,000. The police a book in Landry over the én) the with . _ " Wisceaataclt er, quest nfl officers and Grand Exalted Ruler Campbell and | ber: hold themselves tn. tea Y to n any way asked, by Ex-Gov. Tener Pledge Order » the 1 ba r Landru aire Ae serve r A spec I to inquire ELKS BEHIND $13,000,000 DRIVE OF SALVATION ARMY nto!) jand jthe ¢ Yor | Vander St. i sel r in United States,” said Mr npaign. United ite 1 hind th ort next 1 @. Altman & Co. Four Thousand Pairs of Women’s White Silk Gloves (short length) to Aid C. ampaign to support its work et plan, and we want to help will be placed on sale to-morrow morning at the very special price of 85c. per pair The New Assortments of Woven Underwear for Women’s and Misses’ Spring and Sum- de a number of attractive veltie: silk and other fabrics, as well as the staple styles that appeal more directly to the conservative taste. mer use no Notwithstanding the difficulty that is every- where experienced in gbtaining such mere chandise—due to the shortage of material and labor-—the prices prevailing in regular stock are consistently moderate. values are the ng the most interesting following: Imported Swiss Ribbed Underwear Vests: Cot or Lisle, $1.10, 1.20, 1.60 upward Cottor 20] mi : . « $3.25 i . © 4.25 4.25 upward . « $6.75 Woven Silk Undergarments A « $2.25, 2.90, 3.25 upward ) ° . . 2.45 & 4.75 ° . . 4.90 & 5.90 (Second Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue Mth and 35th Streets New York James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue FUR STORAGE Absolute Protection at Moderate Cost The placing of your Furs in Vaults. will revive and prolong the life of the Fur, Insured against fire, moth and theft our Cold Storage Storage Vaults on Premises, Requests to call for goods will receive prompt attention, Telephone Greeley 6380. 1919. | — ““* Keep the Wheels of Industry Turning. Buy Victory Loan Notes James MicCreery & Co. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street SPRING AND SUMMER FURS A choice collection of the most desirable Coatees, Capes, Stoles and small animal-shaped Neckpieces in new and attractive designs. At Very Moderate Prices. Kitt Fox Scarfs —animal shape; in the most desirable shades, 24.50 5th Avenue Fox Scarfs, furred pelts in Lucille, Baum ‘Taupe shades. Hudson Bay Sable One-skin Scarf, shape. animal shape; lustrous, full. | Marten and 55.00 animal Natural Squirrel Scarfs Extraordinary Sale 200 WOMEN’S DOLMAN WRAPS ‘ ‘ 25.00 a4 formerly $9.50 and 49.50 4 a These Dolman Wraps measure up to the standard of fashionably gowned women and are the most popular styles of their type offered this season at anywhere near the price. Dolmans designed so as to prevent even a suggestion of bulkiness —graceful in every line, falling softly around the figure. Women will revel in the abundance of styles represented in the comprehensive assortment assembled for this event. The adaptability of modified belts gives a becoming line of considerable prominence; the new collars attract much attention and interest, button-trimmed; straight-line and yoke effects; developed in fine quality Silvertone, Wool Velour and Gabardine; lined with plain peau de cygne or beautiful fancy silk Remarkable Sale 1,290 BOYS’ WASH SUITS Less Than Wholesale Cost 2.00 regularly 2.95 to 5.50 A special purchase of sample Washable Suits made of dependable ma- terials, including Devonshire or Kiddy Cloth, White Lawn, Peggy Cloth or Tan Beach Cloth,—every Suit guaranteed to be absolutely fast color; size 21% to 10 years. NO C. O. D.’s BEDDING WEEK Offering Special Values i in Brass and Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Cedar Chests, ete. NO APPROVALS NO RETURNS 2—Israss Bed, as illustrated; with @inch posts and J-inch filler rods; bright or satin finish, 19.75 ! regularly 28.00 1—Simmon's Enameled Iron Bed, as illus- trated; with 2 filler rods; all sizes inch posts and five 1 1-16-inch | 12.75 regularly 17.00 A Young Man’s Germany Exclusive Portraits of the New Leaders of the German Republic Printed in Gravure in Next Sunday’s World Show new types of cabinet ministers in the saddle, and with their portraits are three unusual photographs that show the conditions in Berlin with which they have to combat. Cenc Y f

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