The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1919, Page 6

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EVE MAY 27, 19 cially for Doris. In the meantime he| corpus to obtain Duquesne’s release searched for her, Only the other day| Was to bo heard by Judge Mayer in he digcovered that she was living in| Federal Court Thursday. This would 4 boarding home under another name, | have been his last resort before de- in charge of a woman whom he knows | Portation, as the British Counsel only as “Jane Doe.” General now has papers for extra- Heas ig a bachelor and teacher in| dition which are in the hands of the the Presbyterian Sunday school at| State Department at Washington, Perth Amboy. When the war started| Joseph A. Boccia, a lawyer of Nu. he temporarily placed Doris in the|132 Nassau Street, who with Mrs. keeping of a Mrs. Rautenbusch in| Mary Lilly and Mrs, Bilen Radtke of No. 1480 Broadway, was to represent Duquesne in the habeas corpus pro- ceedings, expressed surprise on learn- ing that their client had escaped from Bellevue. Boccia said he yisited Du- quesne last Thursday, found him crippled and was of the opinion that he would be unable to appear in court this week. Duquesne is without funds, Boccia said, and friends were defraying hia logal expenses: THE BACHELOR FIGHTS “TOREGAN LITLE GRE ADOPTED Wilfred R. Hess Says Three- Year-Old Was Kidnapped and Put in Home. oa ara rapid increase in crime, there is a move-} Ment on foot to revive flogging in Groat | B Britain, * 4 Many Police Magistrates and Judges | “Tnerense of Crime Britain May | have publicly declared that prison sen- Minke Cat-o'-Nine-Tails Necessary. tences have not suf! it reterrent ef- LONDON, May 27.—Because of tno Charged yurch: ses made the rema'nder of (his month will appeer on bills rendered July 1st. Best & Co. CLOTHES FOR MEN “Made in Our Own Shops” fect upon the type of bully usually gutity of assault upon inoffensive oitizens, Shoe Specialists Since 1857 Anorew ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE GA) conven I9%St Perth Amboy, Returning from his offices one day, he found the chold har been taken to New York by @ Mrs. Gould and placed in the keep- ing of the nursery. | He demanded the child's return, and was told he waa not considered a fit person to be her foster father. He told the Court that in addition to being a man of means and a Sun- day school teacher, he is a member of the Home Defense League and highly respected by his neighbors. | | | | Men’s Shoes at $6.85 38th Street Summer Furs Scarf Wilfred R. Heas, a Government con- The writ of hebeas corpus which effects, Pre-Holiday Shoe Sale Several hundred pairs of tan high and low shoes, and a liberal assortment of black and brown oxfords—all of this season's make- and at this reduced price are a fine buy complete, and we cannot replenish them to sell for anything like their present price. A splendid chance for saving on next season's Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE— Smart New Fashions Attractively Priced the } vit tained calis for the produc- |tractor of No. 817 Madinon Avenue, tion of. : fe Perth Amboy, N, J., to-day asked Su.) fixed later, preme Court Justice Whitaker to re-| SESS RIO FES BELLE | September, 1917, and placed in a months old when Hess adopted her,! (Continued from First Page.) and although she has been gone from | een eee him for nearly two years, he has kepo, gether helpless. He would not even clons of malingering were baseless, For a great part of each day Du- chair to a window on the First Ave- nue side of the yard, It opened on the roof of an outdoor toe chest, six 39th Street White Glace. Kid Gloves Unusual Values $1.85 Finest quality, real beyond the ice house was a ten-foot | stone wall, and beyond that a eix-foot iron fence, He explained his fondness for the window vy saying he liked to see the sparrows fight on the roof. The attendants forgot his boast whea he was first put in the ward: “I can't | see any reason why I shall have to stay here,” There were the usual guards out- side the ward and in the prison yard tion of Doria in court at a date to be quesne was carried in an invalid/ accident was the SUSPENDED SENTENCE FOR WOMAN WHO RAN DOWN COP Court Finds No Criminal Intent in Case of Mrs. Hansen, Whose | Car Injured Policeman. proved that there was no tent on the part of the defenda On May 19, at Pelham Parkway and The officer suffered contu: In the car at Jefendant, right log. her hus- ban dand child. feet from the ground, Twenty steps | | Mode’s favorites in soft becoming peltries. Two Skin Sable Scarfs, Kid Gloves, pliable and shapely; 2-clasp style, overseam sewn and with Paris point stitched back; in all | last night. None of them reports hearing anything unusual. The lights were extinguished at 10 o'clock. A nurse visited the ward at 4 o'clock this morning, turned on the lights and found Duquesne's cot occupied only Bp manufacturing shops are three minutes’ walk from Fifth Avenue. There,men’s clothes are so well made that we are glad to have you com- pare them with clothes made by custom tailors, for which you are asked to pay almost double our price. ‘ j boarding home by the New York} Mfrs, Fireda Mansen, twenty-eirht for next fall if not needed now. Narwery and Child's Hospital in Man- years old, of No. 2219 Parkside Piace . Ps ; hattan, ‘ | the Bronx, who was found guilty of Designers are with us who have had many years Women’s Boots at $6 85 ‘There is a little home, a nurse and! reckless driving last week defore Magis- . A ‘ ° y | nousekeener in ‘Tottenvitie, 8. L, walt trate Mancuso In. West I experience with eminent New York custom tailors. Black laced boots, in a number of good styles, |ing to receive Doris, the contractor | — selved & suspe ‘aia hats including some combinations. Sizes are not |told the Court. Doris was four ae ce i oes, Their skill, taste and technique give our ready- for-service clothes Williamsbridge Road, Patrolman oe the home and servants waiting for! turn over in bed without assistance.| yr the Westenester Avanue St demanded by critical New Yorkers. her return, He buftit the house and! i. ¢equently had convulsions, which| Was regulating traMe at that polat, gave hired the nurse and governess spe-! 4 said were caused by the torture of| Mra. Hansen tho signal to halt. 8h TT ‘acute pains in hie joints, and con-|Jenored tho signal and her car struck vinced the doctors that their suspl-| Miller, who had the pre to cling to the radiator of 28.50 34.50 the style, fit and tailoring 37.50 We are now displaying medium-weight all-wool suits and summer overcoats in styles, patterns and colors that make Piccadilly envious of Fifth Avenue. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS—SPECIAL——— First long trouser suits for young men 13 to 17 years, tailored in our own shops with the same care and of the same high quality fabrics as our men’s suits. Regular 28.50 & 32.50 grades 24.50 by a pilllow rolled in a blanket. Fox Scarfs in the new white, shades,... Wolf in Lucille. shades; ‘Third Floor Bicycles At Substantially Lowered Prices : plot but traded his life for th {thing you know! As merry § Bicycles of depend- 11.75 Boer code-—which the Brit acter-las’you like! Paris London 4 : . eA \ 4 able make, fitted with : ward found was a hoax. ‘a “New Departure” Broken lots and sizes, Duquesne carried a letter when last > coaster brakes, good || but fine, _ serviceable Reece an Sie Corecess: Fifth Avenue at 35th Street ; quality tires, mud Suits at this low price; poe commending fim tan vanealing The highest standard of Established 1879 5s guards, extra heavy gray, green and brown notable services to our good German|manufacture in the lowest sla e ¥ soting saddles and mixtures, baie et a in the Brooklyn lof shoes—leather through- 4 ‘ L pring public schools and spoke for the Wednesday—Another One Day Sale of completely equipped leather tool bags Natural Squirrel Scarfs. —For Tomorrow Only. Taupe or animal Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of Knickerbockers Dressy Suits $16.50 to $22.50 ‘The window looking on the ice box roof was protected by bars of half inch iron pipe three inches apart. One of these had been sawed out, top and bottom, Another had been sawed at one end and bent aside. Just how he obtained the saws and used them while watching the sparrows is be- yond the surmise of detectives, They have a list of some of the visitors since December. Duquesne was noted for the ef- frontery of his pretensions. He worked on the Sun and Herald at various times. He obtained backing for an exploration trip to Bolivia and sent back a report he had been mur- dered by Indians, He was con- demned to death for the Capetown Silk Gloves $1.25 In the fashionable shades for summer wear, 2-clasp, double finger tipped Gloves of excellent quality. Ground Floor, earlier Liberty Loans, Just before his arrest he created Plague take the band that binds! What most of us want is a smart stiff straw that’s flexible where it fits the head— ' The self - conforming Splits and Sennets of which we've an ample stock. Other easy hats include Milans, Leghorns, Pana- mas, Mackinaws and Bang- koks. Fancy hat bands? Surest out! pana Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor. est & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est, 1879 oe fa. teats do anegal =a! Mocsatitinn river You Never Pay More at Best's 4 Charge purchases made the remainder of this month will appear on bills rendered July 1st. Entrance—1 West 35th St. RoGERS PEET COMPANY . a disturbance at q meeting of the Ad- E HL! For Decoration Day || Norfolk models in all roan, cre ramn foat oe RO Pog ee omen's New Capes, Coats F Trips wool materials, with ex- ted and was expelled from | Broadway ou Fifth Ave Stel « , Boys’ and Girls’ tra Knickerbockers, plain George Busby, who was in | ®t Warren ch NEE Se to Wra S a wicecles $37.75 charge of the bomb ‘squad when Ni oi, MEE + B Shi, n j Duquesne's, activities were being in- ; gated lu inter, that th — —————— | 4 14, 16 and 18 inch Oval irts or jst information rearing fog utvens|eeeee ; urer's wife was t h vi frames. ouses her bromer, Sa, Woraee at INVALIDS’ CHAIRS Men’s and Wom- en’s Bicycles... .$39.75 20 and 22 inch frames. Seventh F100 an $1.50 otf. Another Shipment of Middy Blouses 95c Sizes 7 to 16 years. Spiend d Values, Boys’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps; a complete assortment, Fourth Floor, O. or with another brother in Cle land. Both brothers are electrical engineers, Argument on a writ of habeas Start of the Season Sale Enough for Tomorrow Only $5.75 About a hundred high grade Racquets marked down for this special occasion, In- cluded are “Gold Medal,”’ Louis XV. Bedroom Suite Walnut veneer—4 pieces, KELLNER BROS. Fwenty-nine years selling Good Furniture WE MAKE OVER 70 ST "SARGENT CO. 18 “4NINGF Between 22d and 23d Streets in American $185 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS : ‘ 3 oe Vane 25.00 So great was our response to our last week's sale event, that we have as- sembled another ; 5 f coats for Tenni KY Southeast Corner [5th Street and 6th Avenue group o! f On Sale To-Morrow, R those who were dis- Racquets appointed at that time. Gabardine and serge capes, coats and dolmans, all silk lined, as well asa limited number of unlined wraps and \ § coats for Summer ‘ d wear. Ward & Wright, ELECTION is not a problem at Kellner’s Pim's and owing to the large stock we carry and Navy, sand. gray 39 other well known diversity of designs. The character of the black , : * Last week’s Sale of these practica! and popular make, al , worth merchandise as well as exceptional value is vis- ‘ louses proved so successful that we e purchased much more than this i i i le. i several hundred more of the same models, in anticipa- low price. thle 69.9 cipverptnn poor Thirg Floor tion of the hoilday demand. Three styles, as illustrated, anric nat t Yo: are cordially invited to eee the ‘Twenty-five made of terviceable white Galatea, with sailor collars of ennis nets, posts, Rooms" on display. You incur no obligation whatever : lever Pay Mo est S — blue or white, and long or short sleeves, Neatly finished tapes and reels, in in accepting thie invitation. You Never Pa lore at Best in every detail. Sizes 6 to 20 years. complete assortment, Third Ploor Seventh Floor ’ ss

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