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Crope de Chine, ete. formerly $18.50, $19.50, il} | were the paddies and the cushions GARMENT CQ “AVENUE F) 307 FIP PH Is the Only Store That Sells the Overs! Hours: 9:00 to 6:30; Closed All Day Saturdays During July and ’s Outlet Store, lar D “THURSD. values, to be found tocks of the National Closk and Suit Co.musm= ay; 1 That is our Blue Drill Sailor Suits; } ee ‘with an extra pair of pants and hat to mate. s e Oth Women's Nove +l Seamless Cotton Hose ith ._ 31x38. Fiat katt 0 3 hat a length or Drill Main floor Birth Month Silver Spoons, 2 for $1 Girls’ Knit Worsted Bloomers, $1 at $6.75 Blasio at knees, tape at waist line, Special Main floor Mesh or Coutil Corsets, 2 for $1 (Sale on the Third Floor) Ventilating cr Topless styles. Flexible bones. Main floor A Woraen’s : 4 ‘inten a. vont fie oo ys THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919. BRS BODY FOUND I RIVER, FIANCE ACDUSED OF MURDER issing: and a young man com- work, much ald to tell|save her from drowning, but the|taken up again to-day by th bs i A iy Boy wih them eariier in them of the Sealer at whole thing ‘was over before I cite taken of Peace Con: ae “That night when I got home, Mts. |that it had happened.” the exception of the delineation of the evening, Miss Williams admitted trarris, atter supper, auld Dr. Adame| Bort Harris, brother of the missng| boundaries of Bulgaria, the terms are to the police that Mabel and Decker had sent word ovér that Mae ee girl, and Creme te found ee now Virtually complete. bad a quarrel, but shé did not know pot been there all day and wanted to| canoe early yesterday YOrdS DO-) case what it was about and did not be- know if she was sick. I did not know | iow the dam. 7 what to say. At first I sald nothing, Neve it was serious. but when icy: all got about me and WHEN ORDERING During several hours’ ctoss-exami- kept on encericolag 6) I told them —— nation yesterday, Decker said he and Mabel is diavois it he « Ft a table saucesee that you. (Continued from First Page.) four ‘men who were fishing on what] Mi®® Harrie were returning to the notified Chief Magee, and here Tam. |oiated Press)—An atmosphere of do not receive a substi- ae bout house about 10.30 he lost OBNIES THAT HE QUARRELLED | incasinoss and uncertainty is dis- tute for js known ae the Hamburg Turnpike! +i)’ searings in the dark, dione WITH GIRL.) wu uncertainty is dis sirl bad with her when she went | Bridge, just below the spillway of the!) view it the current had swopt ,.“T Would not have been in this fix | Cemidle here with regard to the out- A ’ canoeing were missing. dam, from 8 o'clock on the night of| 114) over the thirty-five-foot if I had kept my nerve when the |Come of tke mission in Paris of the a Ca) Dr. Armatrong has ordered that the | the tragedy until 145 the next morn<| ‘er ‘Weneeh Wnceae Ui Fhour Gud" wae aie WA tall ot Masts | cetoe nance aegeiee Aa —s body be taken to Richard's morgue |ing. One of these is John Storms, a) searching for the girl, he eaid, and drowning. I had begn hoping against for aapirations an ve, Meontonte are sauce at Riverdale, about a mile trom | uncle of the dead girl. Allof the fish-| on reaching the bank walked up and Done that, she woul tum ub, Alive |etilt to the fore in ‘tisbuselon of the It has no equal as a de Pompton Lake, where an autopsy will be held. Authoritia investigating ‘the case exproms doubt that the carice went over the dam, as Decker reported. They beljeve the craft was carried around the dam and then battered ermen told the Prosecutor that thay | Gnyrencniite ner When he renohed ell, and By peace terms, and, despite the hints’ lobtial faverii were certain no cance bad GOue Over! ner ee ners he was a boarder, he parenta.. Tha” to ell” them “what poate to Gee seneral nope tbat Just yy dishes. - the dam while they were on the|ronred to tell her parents about the ippened: when they I had she A works night toe as it is. viewed here will be done y titaay Monday, bares °F | Bulgaria in this respect and, that the a 8. Dyt, head Scoutmaster of the Boy “{ 41d not have a ‘quarrel with | questions at issue will be determined & that night. I never had a| independently of thetr participation Scouts of St. Nicholas'’s Churoh, Mabel Passaic, commands about thirty boys quarrel with her that amounted to| in the war on the side opposed to the SAUCE ides, to make it appear as if it had been | encamped on the shore of Pompton oe Case merken eg THE OMLY ORIGINAL wrecked. Lake. He told -Prosecutor Dunn this chance I would have been able to The Bulgarian Peace Treaty was and get what you order. ‘The canoe was found a short dis- tance below the dam. An examina- tion showed @ rent about «ix inches Yong in the bow and several of the ribs were broken. Inside the canoe morning that some time before mid- night Sunday—the night of Miss Harris's death—several of his boys had reported to him that they had heard sounds of @ quarrel between a man and & woman on the shore of the ‘on which Decker and Miss Harris #8t-| take near spot called Cold Creek. ‘These cushions, it ie said, were PTac-| Tt is at this spot where Hemlock Road Uoalty dry when the canoe was found. | touches the lake. Nearby is a vacn' Men who have paddied cances often | nungatow owned by a man named on Pompton Lake and are famillar| pores, with the dam and spillway are unable t6 understand how it would be poss!- ble for @ canoe to go over the dam wight side up in the swift water below with the paddies and | cushions stil inside of it. They also believe it would be impossible for a canoe to go over the dam without be-| the canoe. ‘The next he knew, accord- i}'| ing more badly battered. ing to his story, was when the cance FOUR FISHERMEN NEAR. DAM| went over the dam. SAW 'NO CANOE UPGET. ‘Much significance is attached to Brosecutor Duna has the names of] this part of his story as a result of =| the finding of a woman's shoe near|and found that she had not been the vacant bungalow. ‘The finder of|there. ‘They then informed Chief of the shoe is being sought by the| Police Magee of Wayne Township, Prosecutor. He ie said to be absent} Who wy bree tiy dingy 7. temporarily on an automobile trip, | “What bee : Another link of evidence was fur-| “Mabel Harris!” exclaimed Magee. nished by Dr, W. C, Adams, pro-| “Why, she went over the dam,” was ~ OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & G 34th Street—New York. 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We jed about for a while and then ran the canoe over toward the end to nepcue of the lake to @ secluded spot and Se a er was tired anéieget ot iagisedl te a foe et ly awoke to find myself at the bottom of the dam, floundering about among the rocks and the water. I am @ good swimmer, but I had the battle of my 125 Pongee Silk Tailored Suits Women’s and Misses’ cleverly tailored. suits of superior Silk Pongee, featuring Tuxedo, notched and shawl collars Reduced to 29«OO “Then I fooked about for Mabel, » | at could not see her. I ran along the bank shouting, ‘Mabel, Mabel, the night she disap-| where are you? but no answer came peared, and his conflicting stories! pack. I then ran back near the dam sinoa, on his of nerve.” hoping that she might have been abie herself, but sh POSTPONED EDDING, GAVE NO theres", i hy Rr} —just the tang that pleases! 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