The evening world. Newspaper, June 10, 1919, Page 13

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Marvin te eae THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1919. fe, now Mrs. Edith Hers, al ‘gh manu! \ ked the panied Speicher to New York tol MOTHER DEAD NINE MONTHS et the money, It did not ma-| i Mra, ° rs, Speicher at Grand Central Sta-) Little Eleanor Kaiser Stamps Foot Crying, “Tell Them to Stop This!” Justice Mullan ts expected to dec —e urrendered last month by keeping a watch on his ow this! recent disagroement 0 1 Hera had ni M. Kaiser, a lawyer, and his former ‘deere, nnd 2 a case th a change In the divorce nnd reserved decision, were fired, and was chibbed while at- |V!seera. — — > & 3 a 2 z 3 = < 3 3 “promotions” is the story of how he Frank E. Speicher, the Arlington,| interested a prominent New York attorney, a former judge and a for- F your razor pulls—no, it hasn’t lost its edge. Probably your beard isn't properly softened.To-morrow morning soften it with the thick, creamy lather of the new Woodbury’s Shaving which was going to dispose of sur- |gation. promoted himself to Second Lieuten- | pius Army supplies after the war, A Ff ant, First Lieutenant, Captain, Ma- v jor and Lieutenant Colonel by the) have had $2,500,000 in cash ready to simple expedient of buying a new|SPtlog the deal, and members of — uniform every month and telling|“Major” to a Maryland camp, to see Resume Work. everybody how much the Govern-| the supplies, came back with such a| wiINNIPEG, Man., ment thought of him, is shortly to|Toseate report of his apparent stand- face a court-martial at Fort Ham- Wins a Verdict of $20,000, William charged with permitting Private Speicher to walk out of the| w military prison while a dance was going on about one month ago on Speicher’s promise to pay them #%,000| p in cash. One of the men, all four of pe whom are said to have oc - yy) Li Woodbury’s Shaving Stick is the same cool green color as Woodbury’s Facial Soap me} oyalty ultimatum, ing against it f] Try a few bottles or order a case for your home. y \\\ If you have any difficulty iy. nh \\ obtaining N-A-B write or I | \R))) | 4 | ne t Pry S. LIEBMANN’S SONS, Inc. 6 36 Forrest St., Brooklyn, N. Y. | THESTEAGEED, ERO, Phone Stagg 2400 SPEICHERIAILED + if 7 : ce erialize. Speicher is said to have me U ul tia wu EXHUMED AT SOW'S REQUEST Ly babs lt dd peared, — — srdany from AGAIN WITHOUT His deral officers located Speicher at | Officials Surround With Mystery | Broadway at Ninth, ‘ ans auppen ia) Lee taaavat nvilie, N. ¥. late} ° Cause for Examination of New York owed in| new $3,100 car, They counted on the | Mrs. Krause’s Viscera, oll. them to | fugitive's attempting to raise money | On application of @ son, the body of stan ee | on it. The agent Speicher sent to|Mrs. Lydia Krause was exhumed in New York to/dispose of the car was | Union Cemetery, Sayville, L. 1, an au- ETA ETT: followed back to Ellenville. Speicher |topsy performed, and to-day Manhat- Private Accused of Mas-| ¥8* arrested there after many shots tan experts began an analysis of the querading as Colonel Faces | tempting to escape. He is now in Officials have surrounded the case the hospital |with mystery. When Mrs. Krause died r ial. Not less interesting than the story |last September there was no intimation im. ho Court Martial of Speicher's escape and his rapid|her death was due to anything other To the 400 or more wo, en Ww than natural causes. What has since couldn’t be served, Saturday— aroused suspicion was not revealed, and N. J, motor mechanic who was] mer District Attorney of a neighbor-|Mecials even refused to divulge the drafted into the army and rapidiy| ing county in a $2,600,000 syndicate [name of the son who asked the investi- hey =~ Plenty of these low shoes a committee which accompanied the | Telesraphers Desert Union and June 10,—The ing in army circles that Speicher | {fst serious break in the ranks of the! drew a $15,000 commissinon in ad. |4trikers occurred to-day as scores of fiton on the charges of desertion, e8-| yanco and disappeared. An examina. |telesraphers deserted the unionist caping confinement in a military| tion into this phase of Speicher’s ac- ranks, returning so their keys In the Stick and your razor won't prison and bribery. tivities is being made by Federal offi- | offices of the Canadian Pacific Rail- 4 pull Four other soldiers, it was learned | °°: — way and the Great Northwestern Tele. ||] has existed since ne. began. i to-day, are under arrest at Castle graph Company, ‘This followed defeat last night of the * |opposition to the city’s move to appro- P $150,000 to hire = new police replacing the one discharged mbers refuted to sign tho; was passed by the City with five labor Aldermen vot- | Store hours— 9 to 5.30 “¢5 store} Probably the most lar styles of the season, will be ly Wednestay AR } $5.40 Everybody seemed to want this particu’ar style on Saturday; and the Saturday demand is only a tition of a similar demand that And why not? A slende-, graceful last. An indicated wing tip. A substantial military heel. And sizes for everybody—in both ox- fords and pumps. Substaritial and good—at these low prices. Dark mahogany pumps or oxfords | White buck finish pumps..... $5.40 Dull black leather pumps or oxford: White buck finish oxfords..... $5.9 seb eeeb eee ead ereesetedesbocees $5.40 Down-Stairs Store, New Bidg. A Summer silk sale That brings pleasure and economy Every woman knows how desirable printed crepes de chine are this season; and these fine qualities came to us underprice because a $2 25 ol maker is closing his season’s business. Seven different patterns on kgrounds of navy, black, tan, white, Copen, brown and taupe. Also, white backgrounds witty printings in navy, green, blue, cardinal, Nile and black. All are 40 inches wi i "wade eat chat ao Daa Wiewtwrteerialrcnd:) Soy 's Store, New Bl Extra-size skirts for women —are not always easy to find, especially if a woman seeks skirts that are well made and styles that are good looking. The Downstairs Store has a new assortment in sizes from 31 to 40-in. waistbands, consisting of Mohair skirts, black and white checks, hairline stripes, hairline checks, pin checks and plain colors, ranging in oe Be SSPE a $5.75 to $14.78 “del gabardine and drill skirts are shown in good et as styles—all extra sizes—at prices.......... $1.75 to $3.75 x Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. ~~ Bees cad Voile waists PRO yw trifles With sudden storm and chill; like the picture | ikea ld oiettan world’s old sweetheart }} still.” Hot days are coming— plenty of them; and these sheer lawn dresses—in plain colors and dainty stripes— will | needed—BADLY. ee PO ee ! White voile or dimity frocks— hand-smocked back and front, 800 of these fresh, practical waists will be here bright and early - Wednesday morning. ‘Added to the plain white voile are laces and organdy trim- Zing, with tiny pin tucks and pearl buttons to make them still prettier. Round-neck styles if you wish them; or convertible collars. 2.9) Down-Stairs Store, Old Bidg. 1,000 Gowns, QL 4 GOOD batiste night- gowns for $1—very un- Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. Women who want GOOD $10 frocks —will enjoy choosing from this group of Summer voiles, Prints that resem- ble foulards and Geor 4 + Special! thee ey: sought, 1203 | | pown-Stairs Store, Old Big |) Likewise, some very sum- mery flowered designs, tear- drop patterns and allover effects. The light and the dark are about evenly di- vided, so that every desire will find its exact counter- part. Some large sizes Regular sizes are expected as a matter of course; but here, also, are 42, 44 and 46, Fourth avenue side—Down-Stairs Store, Old Bldg. ule ; Special news Save a third about 6 to 14 on bath towels If these good towels were not slightly imperfect, there would be no saving. The slight imperfection has nothing to do with the wear, ot it clips a third from the price. Mostly ile, gin) fancy stripes and checks—very attractive—four sale groups— | V ‘1 40c, 50c, 65¢ and 85c i in-finish Bedapreade—tullsye. atin =| $3.50 FER gee oe pt

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