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or g Across State Line, Third | preparing to take a train when Mr. py neettegad trial of the auit browne | Hen scHmME. Felts was approached b: vy ra. Kether L. ison of Nyac! (From the New Haren Register.) Arrested. Hames: Hathaa, case they got intol{zeinat Dr. Charles A. Wisberg, a! Mrs. A--Doos you husband ever for- | Baldwin-Felts detectives sired ; ‘ doing some work for the coal oper- Then Flee, Two Escaping] sors "ame work. for the oo ‘antes Husband's Death, a “ some controversy, A shot was fired, sae Svent 1@ WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920. “The detectives had packed up their Al Al Declares His Detectives Were shoe] Winchesters and several officers had Ti dierent, wanders: ROANOKE, Va., May 21.~W. G.| tives fell to the ground they were eons testified yesterday that Mr. 1329-1331 X\ 4810-4812 | Baldwin, General Manager of the|riddied with bullets. The statement | Wilson's death Was due to cancer, the BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency, | that A. C. Felts shot the Mayor is a| cause of whieh, they agreed, is un- . Eiven thia version of the shooting ai | ™ OW of the whole [inca gc Haig slaime ar na: Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. Matewan. 3 brought about by a plece of gauze BROOKLYN BROOKLYN “A. ©. Felts, with some eight or nine| SUIT FOR $100,000 BEGINS. packing allewed Yo have been teft 'n | Seeman’ pt tet nth Ser | Eee ven ter, Ot MEER! >, misung Minibed by Witew toe physician living at the Hotel Maj © puts them’ in his cigar case, miners near Matewan late yes- , ohe Of the miners being hit in leg. He was only slightly a. three guards were pursued by tty officers and State constabu- , ahd one of them was captured Lynn. He was taken to Will- jail and held on a charge of ully carrying firearms. The two guards escaped to Ken- State police from Beckley ar- at the Tug River town at noon, members of the constabulary held at Williamson. Until noon streets were patrolled by a hun- or more heavily armed men, un- Sheriff Blankenship. list of those killed Wednesday as given by Blankenship . Testerment, Mayor of n; Tot Tinsley, a miner's son mtally shot; Bob Mullens, miner former preacher, and the follow- members of the Baldwin-Felts y: Albert C. Felts, Lee Felts, W. Ferguson, A. J. Booker, O. BE. and C, B. Cunningham, miners sald Albert Felts ap- ched Mayor Testerment with ‘a nt for the arrest of Town Mar- Sidney Hatfield, charged with ing with one of the Baldwin- it@ men while they were arresting union mine organizer. The Mayor Felts the warrant was a bogus and he could not spare Hatfield the town, but offered to try miners said Felts, without re- shot the Mayor five times ch, Cover and Cartage Included , 585 Aerotone U 650 Goetz & Co. 15 ,} BARGAINS IN USED UPRIGHT PIANOS Stool, Cover and Cartage Included STEINWAY & SONS, KNAB SOHMER UPRIGHT ‘25 to °450 GRAFONOLAS $32.50 fo $350 | ‘REASONABLE TERMS 15 Demonstration Booths UPRIGHT AND GRAND 5 PIANOS TO RENT A Hl " with an automatic from his pocket. | then became general, Felts was etiot|Charlen ¥. WHson, was began yoater+ j i Felts was then shot through’the head | down by an armed mob, secreted in|4a¥ before Supreme Court Justice lal hon pa Hatfield and general firing | nouses and other points of vantege. Tompkins and a jury at New City. }- ‘ Mra. Wilson, is suing for $100,000, he abdomen following an operation ‘ by Dr. Mloberg in 1911. The caso it expected to go to the jury this after- noon, hs Brier cs te i : 15, | get to mail the letters you give him? whom she charges w' malpractice M B—No; I alway t STON, W. Va, May %1—| Mr. Felts fell dead and the shooting resulting inthe death of her tushend, | hevrt m in ‘his cigar cases ee .8 _ FULTON STREET avo BRIDGE STREET i | ot Hoyt St Subway ration Brooklyn | and Figure Your Own Price! |HERE is no illusion about this ‘20% OFF’ cam- paign. We don’t say: “Twenty off this and off that!”’ Not a price has been tampered with, yet ONE-FIFTH comes off EVERYTHING—and you are invited to figure out the price YOURSELF! Wanamaker Hasn’t All the Crowds! At any rate, you woaldn’t think so if you could have watched last week the surprised groups buzzing around our Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Quarter Million Dollar Stock Ladies’ Men’s Misses’ A Lesson in Arithmetic Young Men’s SUITS How to figure — cca COATS | 90% OFF) skit DRESSES 0 ean easee Our regular spring stock. As an example: originally bactuiit be bell We show some fine SUITS ly $25.50, wenty off means $20.40. Bargains Galore Move the decimal int forward four Twenty off our ALREADY points and drop two pal REDUCED $10.50 DRESSES brings the price Answer........... to $8.40; twenty our for $42.50. When we say they’re ALL WOOL, that means you can apply any test you please. We reduced them to $34.50, and now twenty off—well, is $27.00 too much for an ALL WOOL SUIT? Boys’ Special Take a Ladies’ SUIT marked...... $32.50 Multiply it by,.......... ‘ which gives you underpriced $18.50 what you SAVE. . Sizes“10 to 18 COATS — for lomen Blue, bro} d means $14.80! If this and the NEW PRICE is flannel, aligle andl double doesn’t break prices, noth- breasted SUITS, $29.75— twenty off this, of course. ‘*When do you take off ONE-FIFTH?”’ mar|HAT’S a fair enough question. We take the TWENTY ij] OFF when you decide on your selection — or YOU TAKE IT OFF YOURSELF, for that matter. The balance is what the salesperson CHARGES you with. Then PAYMENTS are arranged later. Not a Sale, But a Crusade! There may be a few people who imagine this is their lives when they meet friends who have taken an End-of-Season Sale. Well, we can’t stop them advantage of this offer. July is the month for from thinking, that's sure, any more than we can “tsales,”” not May; and if we continue this cam- those who say: “Oh, I suppose they mark up paign against high prices another few days, prices, then mark them down!” But folks who there'll be nothing left later to reduce! Take our think this way are going to get the surprise of word for it and COME. Bring your neighbors! Our Generous Terms Make the Balance Easy to Pay! And that, by the way, is how UNEEDA helps many whom Wanamaker can- not reach. You don’t need the ‘‘cash’’ to shop here, you need only A SMALL PART OF IT, as a deposit in good faith. The surprise of this Open for ur'to’ ware awey | Out-of-Town * dealers and refuse RE- Evenings tie ae a ae Purchasers During this Sensational ‘20% CHANGES. Persona living muteide ekate: Movement” the store is open, BUT ALTERATIONS {Loe make a bi, Hala ‘et ee usual, Mondays and Wed- | ARE FREE! making selections. We won't nesdays till 9; Saturdays till fill mail orders, but we will oe, Other eninge i & Convisers’ <= mvt \Continuing Tomorrow—Saturday, Our la | emi-Annual Clearance Sale 375 Women’s and Misses’ Suits Reduced to One-Half and More 25% 378 45% 59% Formerly 49.50 to 125.00 HERE IS NO NEED FOR WORRY ABOUT THE HIGH COST OF APPAREL WHEN SUITS SUCH AS THESE ARE OFFERED AT A PRICE SO LOW. MISSES AND WOMEN WHO HAVE DEFERRED PURCHAS- ING A SUIT WILL APPRECIATE THESE REMARKABLE VALUES, Ripple Models. Straight-lines Fitted Models Embroidered Effects Narrow Belts . Braid Trimmed Two Groups of Spring Frocks in a Great Special Purchase 25 | 382 Formerly to 55.00 ; Formerly to 79.50 FORTUNATE PURCHASE OF NEW HARMING AFTERNOON AND SPRING FROCKS IN BEADED ! Cc STREET FROCKS OF GEORGETTE GEORGETTE, TRICOLETTE, TAF- CREPE, SOIRE TAFFETA, TRI- FETA, GEORGETTE CREPE AND TRICO- COTINE, BEADED _ GEORGETTE LETTE. SIZES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES AND SATIN _ TRICOLETTE, ETC. Smart Coats, Capes and Wraps So Models That Are Eagerly Sought by the Smart Woman or Miss 192 258 458 Formerly 29.75 to 89.50 UITABLE FOR RESORT, STREET OR MOTOR WEAR. INCLUDED IN THIS REMARKABLE AS- SORTMENT ARE: POLO SPORT COATS, TRICOTINE OR BOLIVIA WRAPS, TRICOTINE OR VELOUR CAPES. THE WOMAN AND MISS ALIKE WILL GO INTO ECSTASIES OVER THEIR SIMPLE SMARTNESS AND THEIR SERVICEABILITY, BUT ANOTHER FEATURE IS THEIR PRICE. Loose Ripple Backs Plaited Models Belted Coats Medium Tooathe Short Coats Long Coats : e 500 New Blouses | 225 Separate Skirts oo ———— am) —— Formerly 7.75 to 10.75 : Formerly 23.50 to 29.75 4ss 142 Regular and Stout Sizes : Sizes for Women and Misses D HEY ARE FAN-TA-SI SILK IN ALL MANNER AINTY SILK GEORGETTE, CREPE DE CHINE EY ARE FANM-TASI SILK IN ALL MAMNER WITH ORIENTAL DECORATIONS AND ORIG- ROME Olean Yeh, es aN, INAL DARING CHIC QUALITIES DEAR TO | garINs, GEORGETTES, TRICOLETTES, COLORFUL WOMANKIND. HANDSOMELY BEADED, EM. SPORTS PLAIDS AND NOVELTIES. FULL BROIDERED OR FILET LACE EFFECTS. ACCORDION PLEAT NG IS A SPECIAL FEATURE. Special Purchase of 200 Girls’ White Summer Dresses Ordinarily Sell-to 7.75 9:95 : WHITE VOILE, WHITE ORGANDIE, LACE TRIMMED, EMBROIDERED AND PIN TUCKED EFFECTS, : SIZES 6 TO [4. pill