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MOTHER WHO SHOT | AND KILLED GIRL _ FREED BY JURY - ret Gotihold Not R Not Responsible} fer'Her Actions at Time, ye They Find. » ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. 12.—After half an hour's deliberation late yester- day the jury in the trial of Mrs.} Gotthold -of Philadelphia, hare , with the murder of her laughter, Mildred, a beautiful girl of ‘ m, ‘at the Hotel Calvert, No. @ South Virginia Avenue, returned ct of not guilty. The trial was : at ee Landing, before Justice a4 gir was found dead across her sim her apartment at the hotel OB July % A bullet haf gone through her head from a revolver in the hand of ber mother. } . Gotthold, who has been con- to the county hospital for the jane, declared on the stand to-day she purchased the revolver for [-protection, following several oe les at the Calvert. As to the 3 shooting and what occurred ir days afterward, she was unable remember. She testified that she received a letter from Eugene, bid san, just out of the navy, on the shooting. He told ber he wes 0 to Arizona. ing went black then,” she 1a ay husband had died two ake before, after a long illness, a which I nursed him until [ was wreck. Husband gone, my me, My money fast disappear- Ron seemed so terrible, that I couldn't stand it. My mind lank. I knew nothing of what ed at the hotel.” ira*Gotthold, was unable to recall ing’any of the detectives who had her into custody, or being a rin the city jail where ysician Souder and Police Beckwith examined her. She se did not want to kill her loved , idolized her above Syerything. @ sobbed on the wit- stand. | *Gouder and Beckwith said that thelr } Jevrm Hon of the woman, immedi- lowing the tragedy led them to ‘conclusion that she was not idle for her actions at the ‘because she was suffering from . us breakdown and acute ly. its, @ Philadelphia spectalist, Mrs. Gotthold seemed con- her situation, and answered without the least hesitation. ut the trial, Mra. Gotthold fat the “lear to the ha Be gee She yh bat, of her and the ‘he trial (insea “them re- FLEA Fourteenth Street THURSDAY Women’s and Misses’ Charmeuse & Satin Dresses Our regular $29.75 to $42.75 This sale justifies its name in several very delightful ways. First there is the price, which’ is so very unusual that you will not find values like these anywhere else. Then there are the dresses themselves, which show an interestingly large selection of models, two of which are. illustrated here. Charmeuse dresses, dresses combining satin and georgette, and a few tailored satin and crepe de chine models make up the group in which are many styles for older and younger women and misses. ‘ Colors are Navy, Brown, Taupe and Black No Charge for Alterations See page 31 for our three column adv, ‘increased price of coffee is directing the attention of coffee drinkers to INSTANT POSTUM This convenient beverage with long been used by thousands to Siem coffee has proven harmful. Try this cheery More Pure Cold Golden Special” Wanamaker’s: clinton at 9th; New York coca Store hours—9 ~ 5.30 $25,195 of Furniture for $15,119 644 pieces of the well-liked Limbert’s arts and crafts furniture. Made of sturdy, serviceable oak in Mission finish; chairs, rockers and settees have seats of genuine leather. There are 301 rockers in’ eleven styles; 121 chairs in eight styles; 31 settees in thrée styles; 142 tables in seventeen styles; 12 bookcases—one style; 37 miscellaneous pieces—tabourettes, pedestals, etc. At the lowest prices of the year Fumed Oak Brown Oak With leather. cushion ‘seats $90 library tables at $54 $34 rockers at $20.25 $85 library tables at $51 $41 rockers at $24.50 $50 library tables at $30 Sab sochars conch cous at giz | $06 library ‘tables at $87.60 at $41 library tables at $24.50 Ht kers at $27 rockers af $51.60 arm chairs at $18.75 Fumed Oak pl ss pt’ $22.50 $16.50 tabourettes at $9.75 $60 library tables at $36 $30 arm chairs at $18 $78 bookcases at $46.75 $33 arm ont at $19.75 Scheer ativan $28 pedestals at $16.75 Sixth Gallery, New Bldg. $79 settees at $47.25 $118 settees at $75.75 Golden Special 150 Boston Bags 14 inches, $4.25 ($6.50 grade) 15 inches, $4.50 ($7 grade) REAL . cowhide — black or - brown—lined with striped cloth. A very good-looking, handy, ser- viceable bag, suitable for any general purpose; particularly suit- able for doctors, nurses, lawyers, students, shoppers. Light Luggage Shop, Fourth Gallery, New Bldg. Golden Special * Handbags ., $3.50 grades at $2.65 Chiffon velvet in taupe, black und brown; white metal frame and chains, fitted with purse and mirror. $6 grade at $4.25. Chiffon velvet with heavy white metal caqrset frame. Silh- lined, fitted with purse and mirror, Finished with heavy tassel, In black, brown and taupe. ‘ey ~ $9 grades at $7.50 Velvet, in four styles—vovered frame, composition shel] top, and reproductions of old Dutch silver design. Those with covered frame are all velvet and velvet brocaded with metal. Attractive bakelite clasps in color. Those with composition amber and silver-finish tops are of chiffon velvet. Plain and moire effect. Finished with heavy tayel and silk lined Main Aisle, Main floor, Old Building Golden Specials Corduroy robes $3.45 for $5.85 grades 200, sizes 36 to 44 inclusive; corduroy breaktast coat in new smart model; deep flounce; two patch poskatas ;Self girdle; close-fitting collarless effect. In copenhagen and French blue, rose and cherry. Golden Special $3,500 savings on Carpets Our Standard $3.50 grade for $2.75 4,791 yards of wool velvet carpets for halls and stair- ways; ’27 inches wide; Persian designs and colorings. Sixth Gallery, New Bldg THE | DOWN-STAIRS STORE The Great Shoe Sale $4 90 CONSIDER: These pha were $5.90, $6. 40 and $6.65 a pair in our reg- | ular stock. Hence, the $4.90 sale price is an actual stock reduction. CONSIDER: The sizes Tange from 24 to 8—the widths AA to E. are plenty of the wanted sizes—b, 514, 6 and 614. There are 554 pairs of the From the viewpoint of price and variety 2,523 pairs for women—all desirable styles.. popular tan shoes alone CONSIDER: There are no old lots among these shoes; no imperfect rom our own good stocks—- | e styles and kinds that have been first fi demand this season. CONRIDEE: {be is the variety of styles—alh gray buck-finish leather, | ganiltieg: no makers’ left-overs. Every pair is lace style, military heels. Lace s sty le. —All ? black kidskin lace boots with military heels. —All black kidskin lace boots with high Cuban heels. leather with gray buck-finish leather tops and military heels. —All black kidskin button boots with round toes and low heels. —All black kidskin lace boots with round toes and low heels. — Allmahogany leather lace boots with wing or straight tips and military heels. | le am) le space and To make the choosing easier for you, we shall provi selling service. Sizes 644 ne larger will be found in the Men’s Stairs; all the other sizes will be on sale in the regular shoe section for women. This Ja an Lopporsuntty worth while. ae ten ee ie Down-Stairs Store, New Bldg, | The Great Blouse Sale-—- 1,460 tresh new Silk Blouses At a SAVING of from $2.50 to $8 on each 965 at $10 | 395 at $7.50 | For $10 to $13 grades For $15 to $18 grades Beaded, embroidered and braided Georgette crepes in light and dark shades. Semi-tailored flesh and white crepe de chine blouses. Some have high necks: some convertible collars; some have graceful becoming shawl collars. Fresh ; stacks, made 'to sell at much higher prices, by manufacturers who sacrificed most of their profits (as we have) to make this Stewart Week sale 6ne long to be re- membered for its excellent values in (1) materialsy (2) workmanship, (3) fit, and (4) style. « - Main aisle and ThirJ floor, Old Building. Women’s Suits—$55, $69.50, 200, reduced trom our regular stocks suits, at $55 $98.50 suits, ut $69.50 $100 to $200 suits, at $87.50 ° The suits at, $55 are trim, smart and beautifully made guits of velours, oxford cloth, and chevrona cloth. Several modelhave collars of nutria and arctie seal (dyed coney.) The suits at $69.50 are of peachbloom, very‘ fine velours, and oxford cloth, in a choice of several correct models, beautifully tail- ored. These suits have been carefully \ worked out with savers! of our finest manufacturers-—they are fine ‘And distinctive. At $87.50 are individual suits in wool duvetyne, peachbloom. silvertone and velours. Some are lavishly trimmed with nutria, wolf, dyed coney, and wolf. Several models are quite elubo- rate enough for afternoon wear. $87.50 $69.50 to $87.50 The entire collection includes suity in dark green, shades of dark brown and beaver so much tavored, plum, nfdnight blue, and black. Second floor, Old-Ruilding 2 400 Men’s ALL- SILK Shirts $7.65 Tax 47¢ extra Silk shirts have the call; but the difficult part of the business is to get good silk shirts to sell at a moderate price. 2,400 is a liberal quantity. It is a strong pa ES in favor of satisfaction; and the price will suggest many a Christmas gift to those who appreciate the ood things. Every shirt is ALU-SII.K, and many have satin stripes. About 75 patterns to choose from— modest stripes, holder stripes, and cluster stripes: | Sizes 14 to 17. A real buy. Something we haven't had if a sale in many moons, but something that hundreds of men will be glad te get, at Burlington Arcade floor, New Building ==——= One of the best of Stewart Week garment sales— Women’s coats, $40 Our $45 to $85 grades 200 of them—more than half with faney silk lining. Broadcloth, velours, silvertone, plummet, caracul, Polo cloth, bolivia, and many fancy mixtures. Loose models, belted models, semi-fitted coats, blouse models, flaring styles, and straight coats, There 100 are sample coats—very fine, Many are from regular stock—reduccd Big collars of French coney, raccoon, dyed opossum or the fabric itself. One model of plush fabrie can be had in LARGE sizes 45 to 53. The others are in sizes 84 to 44. We haven’t hada better coat sale this season--and few are the times when, . | the variety of styles for all women (large and. pant | is so good.» Fourth tion Down- itore, 0!