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A ot “— ) gh ° THE EVENING WORLD, WEDWESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920." SSE ana NNEC " . | money. Her extensive wardrobe, in-|Mr&, Page was shot through the wend | depressed, but, seemed much more BANKER WINS VBRDICT. : : 5 ; cheerful. ‘She had jost money lal “ cluding many expensive things. thdi-/and had been dead six or eight hours. | pheerful, She had ioat money latey Wilson's monthly cheek, thus account: } THANK KIN OF WAR DEAD. ing for the checks for less than $1,000 . boa “in| Offered ine © by Mra sila tan Jeuted that she had not been obliged |He declared it was one of the most | always speculated in atocks I did not It, P. Wileon Dentes Arfenrage in . | counsel stnall matters. pecullar suicides he had ever Knowa. Jenin she would continue moody over) Alimony Payments. eee i ‘The jury to-day brought tn a vert | ‘or Haney P. Wilson, head of If, P. TWO FIREMEN KILLED. to economize in tt | Charles Wiggins, the hotel man: | Mrs. Page, he said, had sat on the} hér losses.” | ager, said that in compliance with a/bed, pressed the Inuszle ag f [ m by Mrs, Page, he|tlght tem@ple’and putied the trigger) U, S, SHIPPING BOARD Charles Wilson & Co, who was sued in Su- The buket had gone W@rough her hi note left for bi preme Court by his wife, Mra. Frances | would turn over to A Stone-Thead, hit a bedpost and been de-] ASKS HOBOKEN PIERS fiary witson, tor alleged $91,800. ali- ham the papers in her deposit box, |feeted to the floor, where it was sl mony arrearage. * e including her will, bedded. Mrs, Page had held her left — Mane. in the war. tat Mass, Feb, 11.—Dia-|the New York County Chi At th office of Mr, Storfeham, who | SEm! 4 t, Dr. Norris sald.) Demands That Army Turn Them is a broker at No. 41 Broad Street, thrown outward by the recoil of| Over to Relieve Congestion of it was said that Mrs. Page had had th@ shot. By this case, hyphal tee Sieait . F left arm folded peacefully over the Investigation Shows Mrs. Page |*2 Sccount for about three years.} op never amotnting to more than $1,000. he her. . VASHINGTON, .—Pres! it A letter containing a reodipted biti |v o™ + oS beni ‘Had Plenty of Money for |sne dealt in mining stocks, it was ° 1 said, and owed the firm $600 or §700 rtmeat and the Shipping Board as to Immediate Needs. which was secured by collateral. It , was which should have use of the former me " ‘Was suposed that she also dealt with Dar woven ee i tie egg to teed dean at rome North aw a last jovember to irs, jar ish, | Talo} a tor en now us ‘tea Py pri pon ees Sean Mere Pita My parent bee the mother of Lillian and Dorothy Gish, ie Aomay ‘Transport Gesvice, ° . e p of the] movie stars, Who are living there. Chairman Payne of the Boan an- widow, thirty-nine years old, who |market. eare wee On 8 ohale @ financial) nounced to-day that the offer of the shot and killed herself yesterday in} An assistant housekeeper of the | heher fne West bath Strect | War Department to allot to the Board ker fooms at the Hotel Vanderbilt, /hotel found the body lying across| who later . Laeaaalo space for tne nee lee cess has not yet reveated a definite cause |the bed, the arms folded, the right| Page for s be permanently assigned to they for the suicide. For her immediate |hand holding a revolver. her on Monday, Poera. The cock space jp badly neoicd meeda shé seemed to have plenty of | Medical Examiner Norris found the Port Here. P Wilson may be called upon to decide for $425, representing a month's rental |. controversy between the War De- Holiday to-morrow | escing from | h-sald, because of the tage of pier 1 1d had been' space at New York for merchant shape. STORE OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW-—LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets | Will Close Out To-morrow 7 WOMEN'S and MISSES’. . | FUR WRAPS, COATS, CAPES, | COATEES, STOLES and SCARFS t . All Taken from Regular Stock, Which Means f Unquestionable Quality, Perfectly Matched Skins, Superior Workmanship, Excellent Styles. These are the Lowest Prices at which these Furs will be Marked this Season. ; : 3.65 SHOES as these, Tan grained leather, lace models, stout soles that defy the fo1088 Widehe Cant. For Boys or Girls CHILDREN’S WOOL GOLF STOCKINGS Imported | A DAINTY CHIFFON cstg stripes, ae a DRESS — Special, 15.00 smart fashion that many Girls‘ part: chiffon a- children are following. flutter pr fk toe and 5 Hudson Seal Coats 2 French Seal Coats 30 inch with bea’ lar and 30 inch belted models with bell . ff ff We will offer 600 pairs trimmed in lace. White net , cuffs or aliseal. Reduced to 400.00 sleeves. Reduced to 95.00 } fof themin sizes 6% to8 Vining. Appropriate for dancing ‘ 4 Seer onewe sc ink, white or maize, 7 Hudson Seal Coats 3 French Seal Coats bey Sacre sizes 8 to 16 years. Ilustrated. 2.95 - { \ 30 and 36 inch, with x beaver, \. skunk or squirrel collar cufis. Reduced to 500.00 40 lens, seit large ONS SNe ane ng 2 Hudson Seal Wraps 45 inch; one all seal, one with oppossum collar. Reducedto 725.00 1 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coat 36 inch, age cape collar, cuffs and border of beaver. Reduced to 750.00 36 inch models with adjustable belts. Reduced to 250.00 J Leopard Coat 30 inch with Hudson seal collar. He # 2.65 cuffs, pockets and belt. * "1 : ! ts-a cunning little dress of gingham adorned Reduced to 250.00 ! ; Lar rn pain wal chicks on pockets. White ig rep collar. Buff or blue. Sizes 4, 5, 6 years. | GIRLS’ COATS & CAPES i 19.50 Originally 32.50 to 37.50 are proving so immensel 3 Mole Wraps 45 inch, with cape collars, re- verse borders. Reduced to 675.00 ¢ 1 Trimmed Mole Wrap 52 inches long, trimmed with bands of Hudson Seal. Reduced to 800.00 et is from 4 to t6.years, a splendid value in a coat or cape in_mixtures_and other_materials is here for her. A ing the offer of last week. If daught Sizes 4 to 16 years. 10 One-Skin Skunk Scarfs Reducedto 19,50 5 Nutria Stoles Variety of Styles. 1 Mink Stole Tail immed, 72 inches long b: 11 inches wide. Reduced to 400.00 ] Ermine Cape-Coatee Tail trimmed. Reduced to 400.00 2 Hudson Seal Coatees Squirrel Collar. Reduced to 275.00 3 Beaver Cape Stoles Fastened at waist. Reducedto 95.00 Reduced to 55.00 Sale PRACTICAL BOYS’ BUTTON-TO-NECK SWEATER REEFERS for your boy or girl 19.50 A Originally 24.50 ; 2.65 Fresh E yee Rad eee pale “4 ta in re i : Alieceh Singees seit: bes all of Best's "Boye vg Marked i} sleeves. In Nile, Copen, at this reduced price, because delivery on i sage, brown, coral, pink, the piece goods was late. All wool over- } American Beauty, buff heather, Robin’s. egg si blue. Sizes 2 to 10 years, 15 Wolf Scarfs pete Black, taupe or brown. Reducedto’ 25.00 9 Skunk Scarfs Animal style. Reduced to 55,00 7 Gray Squirrel Scarfs With stole ends. Reduced to 68.00 1 Silver Fox Scarf Reduced to 375.00 coatings, plaid lined. Venetian yoke and leeves. Sizes 2 to 10 years. | Silver Fox Scarf . 3 Skunk Capes ' bar Reduced to 525.00 Reduced to 175.00 Hf x : . ia UNTIL” FURTHER f Also Muffs, Neckpieces, and Other Small Furs f NOTICE —STORE Pest & Co. At Corresponding Price Reductions APE cage Pith Avenus 4: i Gana , Established 1879 More at Best’s WOMEN'S FUR SHOP—Fourth Ficor SAEs steed th * fod You Never Ray Wiison'®) French Government to Present Certit- | U, &. Famition. if gratifade will be renoh Government on er| American Legion and the New «|Community Service, at the # R nt ar-|timt "if there are any, profit ro- | to OFEN ALL DAY TOMORROW, LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY School Children will have a 16 East 40th Street, ow being conductéd by Dr. any public officer ag und from the sale of army used to try to corrupt me.’ LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY and will welcome a shopping tour, especially if it results in-the acquisition of sth things as these. Since most of them are marked specially low for holiday selling, parents, too, will be glad of the opportunity to save. . SPECIAL PRICES AND ‘REDUCTIONS FOR TO-MORROW NEW TAFFETA FROCK for Misses 39.50 ae chic taffeta Fthoig ng that suggests t- salt. Elaborately embeol- dered, moire ribbon trimmed. Brown and navy blue, MISSES’ “TAILORED SUITS 45.00 Originally 65.00 to 95.00 Young women can cl a whole, array of smartly tailored suits of distinctive materials. Unusual values even at Best’s. LITTLE GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES 6.95 gets a quaint little dress gaily embroidered on waist, pockets and cuffs in colored embroidery. Green, pink, or blue gingham. Sizes 8 to 14 years. _GIRLS’ COATS 35.00 Originally 45.00 to 69.00 ly popular thatwe are repeat- | A Special Group of dressy styles as well as those suitable for practical wear. exclusive models of handsome all-wool materials. Many fur trimmed .in ORPIC SHOES Orpic shoes.are the last word in comfort and durability, and have-a fine appearance, to boot, If you don’t know them, get acquainted. Black and tan leathers. 7.35—reg. 9.00 Sizes 13 to 2 7.85—reg. 10.00 Sixes 2% t0 5% 8.35—reg. 11.00 Sixes 6 to 10 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE — STORE HOURS 9:30 to 6:00 Street or the Community Service i DAY TO KEEP PROFITS © rate Ste besdins tt Teeve aa | Dr. Jonathan C, Day, former ugh | miastoner of Markets, replying to-day te