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ee er ne te » Bvidenc Indicates Guilt of in- dividual Who Vanished Just Before Body Was Found. | Capt. ‘Thomas Walsh wad to-day “hunch” ‘ways ives Conklin ‘West 100th Street Station have not =. since the crime was discov- ire by Mrs. O'Brien, the janitress, the caller at the Hoxle apartment he day the girl was killed. This man evidently rented several ‘detectives who saw him after the jaraureer: im A woman from New Jersey, whose e is withheld by the police, told H similar story of a man who boarded | . ja with her recently. J) she gave fitted that of the man being + sought, She said her boarder told her he had different rooms rented in Staten Island, New “York and New Jersey. @ police do not say what evidence have connecting the man sought ith the murder, pn ex-convict, which is as far as he tgerould go, |) Mrs. Marie Hoxie, stepmother of 1 ad murdered girl, who was in New rieans at the bedside of her sick river was given orders to go to TE ine tooth Street ‘Station. Tt sor, acre ea Soe te NEC Cent ” OUTPUT I IN YEAR OF ‘U.S. PA S. PACKERS i HONE MURDER, Profits of tndstry © oa at CAPT. WALSH HINTS and a Half on Gach Dollar of Sales. CHICAGO, Feb. 6. tput of the ment- packing industry in the was ‘he will catch the of Ream Constance Hoxie, iteen-year-ol girl slain in hed No, 72 West 89th Street, and that his “hunches” al- bring him success. He and De- and Morrell of the more than 600 packing nies which operate under Federal inspection, Profit throaghout the industry averaged not more than a cent and a halt on each dollar of eates, the report egtimated. United States for 1919 wos estimated at more than §6,000,- 000;000 in a statement given out to-day by the Instittite of Amert- can Meat Packers. ‘The estimate on annual reports of compa- dence the ‘@ full hour since the crime, they | had when his was being mysterious boarder who has been In most cases the descriptions ren by the women tally with that ‘The description last yy career for h best to fue i” it wn Ralph Hoxie, ® ten year old brother of the dead girl, was committed to care of the Protestant Big Brothers by Justice Samuel June. According to the murderer will be it, tried to make a singer out of my stepdaughter, firat wite was dying for 4 at + “daughter, my to-day Levy eart; treated cruelly by his La ents and Colt | ig general welfare wa: “| being neglect OCCUPIES HUMBLER SEAT. Woman Whe Refased Chair Lower ‘Than President's Site With Delegates. Mre. Belle de Rivera. founder and honorary president of the New York! City Federation of Women’s Clubs, 1s attending the convention of that organ!- zation to-day at the’ Hotel Astor, but is aitting among the delogates, “The reason is that the President, Mra. Harry Lily, who occupies the highest seat, has arranged @ seat lower than her own, but higher than that of the} delegates, for. the honorary president, Bhe then ordered him out, Capt. Walsh de- he believed the murderer was uptown. REMOVAL SALE] esses, $10, 10,15, $20 tees = a Evening, Wear, Coats & i Contees. 525, 100 Muoapiicns 1 Oppertunty, 10 “a Beoure Remarkable Valuece. FURMAN, MME. 5 103 West 47th Street 1 Door West of Oth Avenues, pew ALEXANDER 548 FIFTH AVE ABOVE 451? ST, SIXTH AVENUE Remnant at Fifth Avenue Store: Men’s Shoes Women’s Boots Women’s Low Shoes - at Sixth Avenue Store: Men’s Shoes Women’s Shoes Women’s Low Shoes After Inventory Repricing of the Lots ‘These Shoes cannot be sent ©. approval, nor can we fill mai] or teephone orders. and the Almonds BZauint 9-85 to 13-75 7:85 to 12-85 7.95 to 10:65 5-85 to 9.85 4:85 to 9.85 2:75 to G90 . O. D. or on It's inthe PACKAGE the records, mee Falk of the Society for the Preven: of Cruelty to Chil area gating the case reported after levees that the boy IN A HURRY, THEY JUST FLY. Actor and Wife Catch Train by 300-Mile Fight. PALM BBRACH, Fila, Web. 6.—Jack pore leading man of the Con- company, and his wife making tmmediate pratt Receasary, and left within an tera ing the "ight a he 1 aistance been done here ma cated by at @ tleup in the train and ee ey LEIDYS WOULD ELOPE AGAIN. Declare They Are Happy and De- yotedly in Love. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Feb. 6—"We are going to spend two months here and then will return to Phi for a few days perere, for a long, visit,” Mr. Hoxie told me bo ye Lond anal Eastern _ sock thelr elopement from oii Laid aad tows last wee! a cou ." said, “ena each other Bott? hey we had it @o- over again, we would go the me. > thing, vi wlan't we, eed, o Widens ie jeclared the heiress a Poof Bank Gaves His Life, 0, No. 667 Coney err ‘Aves, eluded attendants in 1 thin mir. | shovel wick jie. Kings County Pieapitat rr mor le seribet illness. Oe prBkonn ets act at Ate ac mated tom s*ae. fit = despond- | 34* St_New York SPECIALIZATION “Specialize!” is the modern business cry. It has been answered here since 1863. No diverting of energies among different kinds of merchandise— nothing but shoes! shoes! shoes! The unquestionable superiority of a Cammeyer Shoe proves the truth of the contention that‘ highest efficiency is the reward of specialization. Hasn’t this a message for you? SHOES skirt. The Children’s models develo, (A) Sizes 6 to 16 years. Dress, of Chambray, Copen or Green. collar and cuffs. Misses’ Street and Afternoon Dresses Misses’ Tailored Cloth Dresses Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust Measure. Afternoon Dress of Crepe Me- teor or Satin. Shirred bottom trimmings. Misses’ Frock of Tricotine, in a youthful Bolero model, ar- tistically em broidered. Moire Ribbon girdle. Attractive Figured Georgette | Frock, in acharming straight- line model. trasting color. Tricotine Frock, waisted model, pocketed skirt. at neck. Smocked Shirt Waist Dress. Detachable button-on pleated skirt of Chambray. White Lawn-Waist. | Special 5,90 (B) Hand Embroidered Box Pleated White Pique 6 to 14 years, Special 7,50 OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C Gq 34th Street—New York Will Close Out Saturday About 125 Misses’ Fur Collar and hace en Coats Formerly to 39.75 20.00 Attractive Models of Silvertone and Velour in Popular Shades. Convertible and Seal Shawl Collars or Plain Tailored. ~ OPPENHEIM. GLLINS &E 34th Street—New York Announce Newest -Spring Arrivals In Misses’ Silk and Cloth Dresses The Spirit of Spring finds expression in the soft warmth and radiant beauty of the individual and distinctive new styles. These Dresses are typical of all they are intended for. 29.75 to 98.00 32.50 to 98.00 Two-tone ribbon loop Special Side frills in con- Special in a long-) Novel Braid Lace insert Special Juniors’ and Girls’ Wash Dresses Department is aglow with the daintiest of from smartest Washable Materials. Two-Piece Junior Dress, Nor- (C) folk Overblouse of Jean Cloth, plaid pleated skirt. Pique collar and | | cuffs. Sizes 12 to 16 years. i} | Special 8.90 | (D) Hand Embroidered Guimpe in Pink, | Dress, of Peter Pan Cloth, Empire | model. Blocked Lawn Waist. | Sizes 6 to 12 years. Special 9,75 Also to Close Out Entire Stock Girls’ Winter Coats | Formerly Priced From 25.00 to 55.00 | 50 Girls’ Plain Tailored Coats.......... Reduced to 15.00 50 Girls’ Plain and Fur Collar Coats..Reduced to 20.00 100 Girls’ Plain and Fur Collar Coats. Reduced to 28.00 150 Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats Reduced to 35.00 9.999.919 KELLN ER BROS. Fmenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner I5th Street and 6th Avenue vidi SRRRRERE KERR RRR REE! D Me 35 0:919.99.9:0.9.9.929.79.9.9.9: Queen Anne Dining Room Suite in American Walnut —10 pieces, $425 T is obvious that a twenty-nine year reputation for selling quality : furniture at moderate cost makes unnecessary the advertising of unusual values. An inspection of Kellner furniture will sub- stantiate this. You are cordially invited to visit ‘‘The Twenty-five Rooms.” They offer delightful suggestions for home arrangement ng AL A HE te eee eces THE WORLD’S WINTER RESORT ANNUAL, 1919-1920 | A Handy, Reliable Guide for the Winter Vacation, contain- | ing hundreds of announcements from the leading resorts, Attractively bound and illustrated. —— | COPIES MAILED ON REQUEST. 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