The evening world. Newspaper, May 21, 1920, Page 21

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Bric. Behe oe ; lemed threat of Mrs. Conti, It was dis-| arsed and she fell back dead, shot gear sy | . through the head. Mee, Sclimitt and Hasband Attege | {ntitution the hospital je not z : STORY OF KILLING road, was crushed between two cars at|she alleges she received when the head- | Secaucus to-day. He was put on a|plece of an operating table in the hos-| ALBANY, May 21,--Assemblyman D. {f train for Hoboken, but died en route, |pital slipped, October 23, 1919, causing|H. Ames’ Dill, designed t0 define and | Case lived In Lincoln. Avenue, Hast| her to slide to the floor, came up before |regulate, the practice of ehtropractic, ie j: Stroudsburg, Pa. He was married. Justice Faweétt. in the. Brook! uu! was vetoed by Governor Smith to-day, Taking of Testimony in Case Against Maria Tucci Is 42 \ Begun. Stores Menter—New York, Brooklyn, Newark. The taking of testimony in the trial of Maria Tucci, the twenty-year-old dressmaker, charged with the mur- dor of her sister in their home in Weat Houston Street, was begun shortly ‘hefore noon to-day, the twelfth juror having been chosen Foon after the day's ‘business opened in the General Sessions Court, In outlining his caso to the jury- men, Assistant District Attorney Tal- fjley stated that at 2 o'clock on the Morning of March & last Maria Knocked on the door of the Mascall | )@partment in the house in which she herself tived at No. 99 West Houston Btreet and said that her sister, Mrs. Angelina Conti, had not returned Mrotne, She wanted ono of the Mas- li boys, she said, to go out with to help hunt for the missing [f'women. While Mrs. Mascoli was ching for a match, Maria Tucci cheerfully terms. Right now you can choose a snappy suit payments as vee esire, 4 Louis Mascall that she had shot Ber eteter. F hete he learned this, the Mascali cash. fancy buttons used in their Sizes for » according to Mr. Talley, refused women, misses, juniors and stouts. Over a - K 'Po go out with her, but his brother, Come and look over our classy styles. You sand at the price! WiBanto, was persuaded to go by his are welcome. $30 to $60. We Do As We Advertise. WEEE A ther and grandfather, to whom, ever, Maria had not told of the iting. Maria, Santo and Conche- w, the nine-year-old daughter of he dead woman, went to Montclair, they remained at the home of (Maria's brother. By this time, Mr. ey went on, Maria had told Santo 0 meet she had dote, and he, left her. The next heard of the etendant said the District At- in Be OF Ul be New York Store ; tera immoral conduct, which 226 West 125th St 435 Fulton St. Spininaie i's Ses a eth Ons Fight Up=Open Kery mening One Flight Up—Open Saturday Evening. Basie persisted in declining Yo ain Newark Store, 149 Market St. Hl elt b Be ccath. «Ma In the struggle over possegsion of the | Brooklyn Store The Biggest “Reductions” in New York Are Beaten in the Stores on SIXTHAVENUE Iai to 23rd Street OWHERE in the city can values be found to equal those offered by the Sixth Avenue Merchants in this Economy shopping centre. . Nowhere are the assortments larger, the price range' more varied, the styles more attractive or the savings to be effected as great. With stores throughout the city offering special inducements, a visit to the shops in this popular section for comparison will prove a revelation in value-giving. Every need for yourself, your family or your home can be filled here at savings of 25% to 35%. Come! Shop here and judge for yourself. All kinds of Child- Women will find here— ren’s Wear. Coats Shoes Corsets Skirts For Men— Dresses intl Clothing Furnishings Furs weaters Gloves Waists Shoes Hats Hosiery Silk Un- Jewelry — For the Home— ‘li B ers d Hand Furniture Victrolas i B 4 Carpets Trunks aheore bad These Sixth Avenue Stores can be conveniently reached Nag te from New Jersey, Staten Island, Long Island, Brook- lyn, Westchester and every part of Greater New York by Tube, Subway, “L,” Surface Car, Bus. SIXTH AVENUE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION 14TH TO 23RD STREET THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY. 21, revolver which accompanied the al- ISuE. HOSPITAL “FOR $20,000] rreme Court to-day. Attorneys for the | poet em me {hospital claimed that as a char! ss hmitt asserted she paid the I j if pital $3. Her husba Laskawanns Uondueter Kiltea: | Sult against the Brooklyn Hospital by | §: qo9 ¢-¢ the tone of | William Case, forty-seven years old,|Mrt, Emma Sehmitt, No, 2022 Cortelyou a — vs & conductor of the Lackawanna Rafl-| Road, Platbush, fi 16,000 ti I i atbush, for $15,000 for Injuries Walicoraae equate. Velved. MEN: GET A REAL SWELL SUIT rk DECORATION DAY Menter’s Terms ‘On: f you want 50 to 150 dollars worth of good clothes we will arrange the most generous e buy for 42 thriving stores, that’s why our . prices match those of the fellow who demands spot om 6am oa oan mmr cae 6 mr eee ee ee ee i _ 1920, ) 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave. The only store that sells the overstocks of Png National Cleak & Sulit Co. . No connection with any other store eyes “See What You Savel” Just Look at These Prices! True Examples of the Outlet Store’s Saturday Bargains Amasiogy big savings! Unmatchable bargains. Huge quantities of Spring merchandise that must go! ge Big Bargains not featured include: A Choice-of-the-house Sale of Shoes at $2.97; Any Skirt at $4.97; Any Waist at $5.97; 10,000 pieces of Children’s Wear; Men’s Shirts. Saturday will be a Great Day! ') Startling Wash Dress Sale Savings Extraordinary Checked Voiles, Linene, Chambray, Checked Ginghams and Figured Voiles i in pinks, blues, greys andtans, With tucks, plaits, frills, organdie at Menter’s and a ie forit in weekly or monthly ne TT Summer Frocks of Voile All at Far Less Than Cost Solid colors, stripes,! plaids, dotted and figureddesigns, Women's, misses’ and stout women’s sizes, Embroidery, organdie, frill and crochet ornament trimmings. Not one single dress in the lot but cost far more at wholesale, A wonderful opportunity ! | \, 790 Handsome Spring Coats | Many That Sold for Double Bargains extraordinary, for included are navy blue fobl_ Serges, Wool C sgee B Goldtories, Polo we Wool Silvertones and Plaid Mixtures.: Long Coats, short Coats, Second Flo —— 410 Youths’ 3-Piece Suits “y style models for the autoist and for wear over This Year’s Biggest Values! light summer dresses. Because they come in sizes 14 to 16 years only is the one big reason for this extra low price. The materials are good Cassimeres, Worsteds and Serges in attractive checked, striped and mixture patterns of desirable color. Eight snappy or conservative models. Well made. "Dresses af Silk or Serge At an Average of 50% Off The fi sketches typify the wonderfully good style of the 500 Dresses in tip Roun Ban bs a 4 borer id Taffetas, Georgettes, Embroidered Nets, Satin ’ 995 5 Messalines and French Serges. Dresses no mahu- facturer would think of aantioatinn within several | ‘Second —_ Tailored Spring Suits At Less Than Half Price! Women’s and Misses’ models of Wool Worsted 9555 Serge, Jersey Cloth and Wool Poplin. Bigger Suit second Floor Wonder Values tor MEN! Quality Suits ~—neat, attractive, desirable. Suits the National 7 G9 Wool fabrics; splendid tailoring; desirable solid sells for double, and more! colors and striped patterns. Six different, well MEN’S STRAW iene oe cut models in smart or conservative styles. Cassi- ery Hern: 9.00 5:30; Salrday, 9:0 to 6.00—No Mil Orde Pid fom Tas meres, Worsteds, Flannels or Serge, all thoroughly shrunk and fast color. Big Bargains! Superior Quality! Young men’s Poona Shape sia: gen- baw Toyo Panama

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