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= MRS, WARREN, SLAYER | JENKNS'S KIONAPPER —_° | LETTISH TROOPS OF MRS, CLARA BRANCH, | OFFERS TO “TELL ALL” WHO CONFESSED CRIME ; WOMAN SLATERS CONFESSION FAL ~ TOOLEAR UP CAS ‘Mrs, Warren Says She Robbed Mrs, Branch to Redeem Trunk, but Took Only Papers. Cordova Proposes to Surrender to Give His Version of Abduction of Consul, Under Arrest. MEXICO CITY, Nov. 18 (Associnted Prens).—Federico Cordova, alleged to be the leader of the band of outlaws in Mita: ed States consifiar agent at Puebla, has! Shiok on Ni in order to “tell the entire truth of the Jenkins affair, which has taken @ sen= sational turn,” according to advices re- ceived here, Cordova is said to have asserted he is the only person who knows afl the facts, Gen. Pablo Gonsales is now In Puebla, according to despatches, and has ithe disposition of Cordova's pro- Peel tan who is being detained, al- though not, in jail, Js reported to. have with Cordova at a hacienda south of Puebia. states that fires and BERLIN, Nov. ‘The confession by Mrs. Marie War- ren, known on the vaudeville stage as Marie Berlin, that she killed her friend and benefactor, Mrs, Clara Branch, near Lynbrook, has not solved all of the mystery surrounding that murder. Mrs, Warren has waived examina- + tHon and been held for the Graad Jury ot Nassau County. She is in jail awaiting trial. She told District At- torney Weelis that she killed Mrs, Branch with a hatchet after a quar- rel over the victim's refusal of a joan to get money to redeem a trunk bebe a bill at Weisenwebdor’s, MRS. MAY WARREN® Instead of getting the trunk, DINTRRNAT ONL the prosecutor learned, she paid $25 for the privilege of removing from It two documents, over which she reeren Se renee, Sne sald y CAIRO, Monday, Nov. 17 «| Capt. Robert Mw eeeere "were: tnentricn! contracts ON A DEAD MAN 5 GLANDS cent Nationalist disturbances LEXINGTON, Ky., which her friend, @ Miss Catherine prasshan hace Mining Congress © sen U. Bs ST. LOUIS, Nov. 1 +] arrive in Berlin as the ment was criticized for its attitude to-| sentative of Admiral thirty-hour week were denounced at the| two attaches, convention of the American Mining Con- 3 by Walter Douglas of New York, after reciting that forty-five Americans in in Mexico hat nm declared, “ni t ters have provided natitutional pro- ‘They were not from the head of Mr». | re! |. has violated his parole, it was ae —— Warren or the victim. Yet Mrs. War- |!earned to-day. He had been working ren insists she had no aid in the mur- | for tod a sel company when he disap- der. peared. Another mystery that enters into Pore age Me tle yg Ae eot the case concerns a letter addressed |igis, He was only twenty-five yearm #6 Mrs. Warren in care of Mrs, the youngest of the men given new Branch. It was signed by Mae Smith|giands at the prison. His glands were le of Belleville, N. J., and was received | injured in an accident when a boy. He Saturday at the house where Mrs.|pecame listless and doctors described Branch was slain, The letter in part] nis mentality as very low. Pirtn AVENUE & 370 Sraeer Slows: Following a hanging the dead man’s “Well, T am still at Mo—— Could | ciands were transplanted in Thompson's downta 1, bi et “oof Mme Wi kee We “Inti, |Dody. After the operation his entire ap- Th are avout as csual. The chief | pearance changed and his conduct at T VER , waa ‘over and. was, asking {or you, |e prison was 80 exemplary be won a ABLEWARE OF OIL’ B—— has been on his good behavior 1 @# there {8 nothing to drink. “G.ve my love to Clara, Toll her not to drink too much. Regards to the captain, Write me so I will know what to do. Be good and don’t worry. Lovingly, Mae.” Unsuccessful efforts have been made to locate Mae Smith at Belleville. Catherine Hays, who was to have appeared to-day at the inquest be! conducted at Lynbrook by Coroner R. New sent word to District At ney Weeks that she would be unable to appear until to-morrow, when she will be accompanied by a lawyer. Fess A request this morning by Mrs, l= * Warren for a lawyer to conduct her aA faterse resulted in a conference be- Oy ite ween her and Charles N. Wysong, ue ‘who defended Dr. Wilkins in his trial } for murder. Detectives planned this iH afternoon to Inspect the contents of Mrs, Warren's trunk, which Is still held at Reisenweber’s Hotel, —————>__—_ Medical Society to Elect OMcers. P Se ae SS ° Une cipenoly Shany Tepeanen evening at the Academy of Medicine, FIFTH AVENUE_AT 38™ STREET “ fo. 17 West 44th Street. Dr. John Van been nominated for administration candidate ig Dr. aries H. Chetwood. Delegates to the Gtate Society also will be elected. WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY A Collection of Odd Styles ‘MISSES’ CLOTH DRESSES Greatly Reduced to 18.50 Dresses that have been assembled from the regular stock, where styles and size ranges are incomplete. These dresses are of If THE TRUTH must be known | | | serge and shepherd checks. she is wearing Li FALCO Kait | Underwear for women—not the | | sean tat le tne MISSES’ SERGE & SATIN DRESSES Sn atime a en © out (not stretohed) to ft—as fine 38.00 a foundation for smartly cut feet oe On Pere tata | Dresses of navy blue, brown and black serge, satin-and-serge | combinations, embroidered satin, cluster plaited effects, Suits, Yeas, Ponts ond Tigltn, il vier, Weights ond Siylen, All woderasely priced, MISSES’ VELVETEEN DRESSES Replicas of Lanvin & Patou Models Reduced to | 65.00 Included are Tartan stitched styles, chenille embroidered types, | fur trimmed fashions, pipe organ folds, fan plaited taffeta ap- I plications, round necks, short sleeves, collars and cuffs of em- broidered batiste, ruching, and Venetian lace. MISSES’ VELVET and _ LYONS SILK VELVET DRESSES Reduced to 98.50 Included is the Moroccan model of Poiret with vari-colored silk H pom poms—the peplum basque dress and braid trimmed styles after Jenny. Capture Ghlok and each the Aa River at Many Points—Fires COPENHAGIN, Nov. 18.—Lattish troops are still advancing along the entire front west of Riga against the who abducted William C, Jenkins, Unit+| frees of Col. bes ge _ — River at many points, according to a it offered to surrender to the government pln cg hd News Bureau at Riga, The despatch been observed in Mitau. Press).—Confirmation of the report that Bermondt has submitted to Gen. von Mberhardt, successor of Gen. von Mexican Att! ota: here in 1903, id 5 ward Mexico and laborers demanding «| if {¢1,%, Russian news agency, repor —_——_—— here to-day. A resolution pregent~ Deliar-e-Found Cottes Here, VIOLATES PAROLE HE WON |=" Us explosions have 16 (Asmotinted Ch EL OE autl $1.19 fonowed. to-day. by. further rioting |Robert Hunter Fitshugh, author, edu- in front and neatly belted. Hays of No. 357 Linden Avenue.| sanPRAN CISCO, Cal, Nov, 18—|When demonstrators collided with the|cater, missionary, philanthropist and tion A. Brooklyn, wanted, James Thon n, one of the prisoners |Dolice. The officers used thelr Feyole | the gast eurviving ber of the atafr 1, 19 r mpson, DI vers, wounding two. The crowd later |of Gen, Rebert x died at his ¢ ‘Then the strands of hair found nea”) at San Quentin penitentiary who was|pot the police station on fire. The ie | homme ere, lant night. was ©) Mrs. Branch have not been explained, | w interstitial glands and later orders were suppressed. three years old, Tlustration B. $1.79 Bungalow aprons, signs, both slip-over and percales, Illustration C. Me hi » corsets For ease and comfort quality; long skirt and low bust and trimmed across the top with lace and ribbon, and finished with three pairs of hose supporters, Sizes 23 to 28 Price $3.89 1400 dainty pink brocaded eoragey which farten in the Sizes 34 to 42 Price 46c Gewe —84 Moor, 35th st, for children’s corset in pink coutil of good: No doubt about wear! WHEN Irontex is worn. Especially made Warm, light and attractive hie. West, wale is laers to be at this unusually low price, ard wear. medium rib makes Irontex a dressy looking hose, for boys and girls. The Some of the capes are edged foot is knit to shape and to size. There are with curled ostrich, others ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. : Sale of 3,335 AN Timon COLOred Aprons Bway, Dependable Merc! We Sean dng Other Store, but for Cash Only. ,, Bach style distinctive, each garment well made A Designed by clever artists and fashioned by $119 “have the same degree of daintiness and style that is found tn’ the fash Bn able garments of the day. Each one carries the charm that every woman even in her work-a-day costume. The prices speak for themselves. Coverall apron, conveniently buttoned | Bi low aprons, “Mother Hubbard” | Bungalow aprons, of fine quality and short sleeves, Illustra- chambray; extra large sizes, 46, 48 Illustra- yoke tion D. $2.24 Sli a of fine le with ieriet wet fin Reghy : Bungalow aprons, of fine » In a variety of de- buttoned 39e medium | 100 band aprons of percale trimmed | Circular aprons made of percale or with ric rac braid. B07 — Third Floor, Rear, $8.74 and $9.74 86 in. x 63 in., 8.74 Made in that inimitable French manner which bespeaks smartness in style, delicacy in make All hand made with baby tucks, hemstitching and fagotting, | Printed cork linoleums. A—Pictured. Linen blouse with CA sguare-neck blouse but: {agotting joining white bands | - toned in the back and trimmed | are perfect. @ wide hand-embroidered $1.04 to $1.39 beading around the neck and oq. tucks at the shoulders, $8.74 tucks at the shoulders. iy este ah cemeetey snl inl lino- at neck and sleeves. Baby with Bis slip-on blouse with a square ne neck. Tucks, hemstitchingand | To be buttons cleverly make a trim- | French bl ming. ’, $8.74 | sizes 14 to 18 years. wear, (Sewe — Third Floor. Centre, 85th Bt, @eW8 —Fourth Fleer, 85th st, reinforcements of lineg’in heel, toe and sole. are plain marabou, Of seal fee brown, tned ‘with. eilk and Plesk white. Me sag finished with silk chains or v4 a jusive, yi ribbon and pom-pom ends. Nah YaTtra\ vant Tat! eV aWi/e\'6v Yen! erie careful workmen, these F hem, pretty combinations of colors, tration F. buttoned in front, belted and sma R trimmed with re ac brad. iitustec, | Many other styles im extra size aprons In the misses’ own eection a imported cotton blouses | ‘om iz the house. Were formerly priced as high as $7.89. Store hours 9 to 5,30 ra ene $3.79 and 50 bust measures. Prettily trimmed with striped gingham, pearl plaid ging- buttons and ric rac braid. Illus are $1689, $2.24, $2.49 and $3.79 59¢ checked gingham with pockets. There is a demand for seamless axminster 27 in. x 54 in., $5.24 9 ft. x 12 ft., 65.25 and charm in nevety, | @0d linoleams folds. are had tm tan, white, tos | sufficiently to interfere with eolor the a: ue or corn » In Sale of marabou capes $4.96 Bave —viain and Scoead Floors. Silk embroidery is featured inthese Dresses of soft wool jersey for women $19.74 (These same dresses advertised elsewhere at $29.50 as a sale price.) Silk embroidery, finely executed, is the disse [J tinguishing charm of t models. On some the embroi is of contrasting colors, on others it is a deeper shade of the same color as the gown. nb Long slim lines lend themselves attractively. and smartly to the jersey, Colors: navy “# blue, black, beaver and brown. dSore—Third Floor, Hear, S4th Street.