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—ae co een ac ee ee pee BrcAiScnl hele tes eA a. a a Te — a THE RVENING } WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY L¥ 4, 2 1920, | ihe ever carried a revolver?” ‘Mr. Shevlin, “on now infomration re-| SHOT HALTS YOUTH | REFUSES TO REDUCE FARE. “She was and denied that she ever ceived by me Inst night, Lam no’ prepared to to what developments v ' ponseased a weapon of any kind. she fremaved to say to what develonmerss| IN SILK THIEF CHASE) arnanr, suiy 1—the New York STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY JULY 3rd was reluctant to discuss hor relation® (n the morni: apers that the case __ Central Ratiroad has declined to obey ith Ehwell. bad collapeod wore far. f th an order by the Public Service Commis: w) , had eollap were far from 6 ” - Ven her brother-in-law ever asked (ruth. Ourmen have been following | Three Escape When Interrupted | sion to reduce its rate of fare for way if he was in the habit of carrying or WP, Cxery clue and are investigating | as They Are About to Carry | passengers from 3 to 2 conta a mile on e case from every angle, nd after Sept. 2,808 the 1a) handling gun?" Away $2,800 Goods. inpotineea rerio ty "ring 7 mm jssion l- “He was,” replied the District At- OFF ISLAND DAY, GOES BACK.| ‘he janitor at No, 1378 Fifth Ave- rested 0,0 Aye tetlon” in, ine Lear alte pau hae geuhl oh sohbet iad dod a TAO nue heard some one in the allie estab- ar fhe pprpeee ot to think,” and he said that he never “Hard Luck Mrtck,” Piekpocket,| N° Der od i ste Ine threatened, violation tthe law after had,” | Takes Fifteenth Sentence. Ma‘ament of Stone Brothers at beg A. M. | Sept. OD the Servic st _ Tho District Attorney said that he Thomas Tobin came off the Island) to-day and called in Policerian Allen panite, z*eyetces counsel obtained from ou ¢ Hinman an or- bad no thought of sending anybody to Yesterday after a sixty-day residence | Dooley of the. East 104th Street Station. hy ‘vequirin the railroad to answer > 5 Iretand to interview Annic Kane, El- tere for picking pockets. To-day he| phe policeman says he caught four|at 9 spec! laf term in this city next % i Avenue 54%. STREET Broadway well's former housekeeper, who was ont mek axain for 11) days foF an A) men in the hallway with Atteen bolts re aie is th: Gischarged by Elwell eight months caught jostling people in a aad “street | of silk and four of cloth worth $2,800. 600 IRON WORKERS GO OUT. AMON EL IWNOKED AGAIN LYELL NY ann to Examine “Miss Wil- Sixth Time, but Won't Reveal Real Name. i f i od before his murder. Miss Kane at- cross-town car. police record Three of the ‘men escaped and th Si ———— howed he had be onvicted fourteen od Vane tapeegereem trfoutes her disbharge to this same fines “for crimes ranging from grand | fourth tried to bluff him with a nlokel-| GIRARD, 0., July 1—Approxtmately Friday and aturday : Wilson,” the pink komono”| Miss Wilson. larceny to pocket-picking. plated combination “Jimmy” and ‘am. | 600 iron puddlers, members of the Amal- Assistant District Attorney Dooling wilt gait Goenaee tren Texel In| mer. The policeman fired a shot that|samated Association of Iron, Steel and the Elwell murder case, will be rte ‘i ant k the alleged burglar in the back.|Tin Workers, did not report f ok R 7] , said that an Interview with Annie conviction, in Erle, Pa. for inrceny, in| struck the alleged burglar in the back. | Tin ers, n lor wo! emar a r acation a e nat again to-day or to-morrow, 6 publi in thie morning's Yo wor oar Bnd since Saat ees At the Mount Sinai Hospital, where | to-day at the plant here of the A. M. . ee Kan abed he' wal onl et Attorney Swann sald, and’ American was of the utmost impor- he started oul, he added, they calied him | 't sald he would recover, the}2rrs Company announced that the bar fill be asked if sho ever made any;tance, revealing things heretofore wane Wonder Kid," but later it was| wounded man described himself hj] mills would be Kept Tunning on stocks Hard Luck Brick, and the latte Walter McGarry, twenty, of No. 27 4 Against the life of the slain] wholly unknown to the District At- fitted nim best fos DoW. MAM®' Gast Téth Street. Eis'eer. workere.wel be Sccaaet ry tga torney, and that it provided points for checking up and requestioning men and women friendly with Ewell. im concenied by the District Atotr-| Mr, Dooling failed to say what theso office, as sho has been classed} points wore or wherein lay the im- of the “lovely ladies who stoop | portance of the woman's assertions. Ne identity of “Miss Wilson” has SPECIALLY ARRANGED FOR VACATIONISTS AT THE ’ EXTRAORDINARY PRICE OF 6.90 Regularly to 12.75 lly,” described by Mr, Swann. | He added: y Swann was asked to-day if Jt} “It has always been: the of pois cee) Holiday Specials known in view of the fact that ‘Rames of women remotely con- ‘ble statement that the man who ‘dlled Elwell wasn’t telling all he with the case had been dis- through his office. yet,” replied the Prosecutor. | knew, that he had kept his mouth or, it becomes necessary to |shut about the crime, which added 5 will, She was known to the/to the difficulty of the District Attor- | ney’s office in discovering him. Recent developments in the Elwel | X onse have led the police investiga- you going to ters into the race track deals and | in the belief that she has held | business transactions of the mur- something?” Mr. Swann was | dered yes They Jon, intarvtowing mee ” he answered. “T have ques. | With ‘nate. Eiwel ai ness in| Mr. Pendicton six times and | %0ok buying and with wi he as- | soolated in the hours between the more times still. We have re-| oioging and opening of the Stock ned the witnesses often to ask | Exchange. od ; ef tia’ to explain new angles the pee, ieee jong on a | me constantly turning up.” he og de wae vas pp rhaw wey) across, an you have Miss Wilson qtes-| though it has been three weeks since in your office?” the » murder the they are far from gon: | cannot em! eo en in elr ospeone es Ae Just yet. Hither | (oe "Se bringing. the slayer of the gambler to gee ehe ever questioned a3 to| The pursuit the “bootlegging” she quarrelled with Elwell?” | clue in pie on with the iy pa She said that she had bad! Sroumy than ever today by the rthe Fol: | spats with him, but none of |eral agents. Supervising Prohibition ALL BATHING SUITS ALL UNDERWEAR ‘were sufficiently serious to jus- ent Agent Jarnea “ Shevlin | ‘our believing that they could | % pected developments | Now 25% Off ~ Now 25% Off ot we | prompted his murder.” Were $3 to $10 Feather-weight fabri lasad i » Sil Miss Wilson asked whether| “I Ont have sont for two witneanes,” said | Fast color—non-shrinkable—whether it's the | covdeas, hac batthiesek ava breeze, Silk, ' | Furnishings of Finest Quality Made Doubly Desirable for the Double Holiday $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00 Shirts Now $6.95 8 sonics Dresses are exception- al values, every one of them. Made of smart checked or plaid ginghams and of flower patterned voiles, they will add greatly to one’s comfort, coolness and pleas- ure. The trimmings are mainly of sheer, crisp organdie, and the lines simple and slim. And the price speaks for itself! Plain White Jersey Silks and striped effects of utmost beauty. In cool colors and in all sizes. meee ence first occasion or the twenty-firat. Many $3 and $3.50 $2 Silk Neckwear | $1.75 Silk Hosiery Madras Shirts, $2.35 $1.35 $1.35 You will find the name Metric] Developed in Summer’s|Sheer, snug-fitting and extra- in the neckband of many of| sprightly tints; of durable tex-|reinforced, Plain colors, fancy these, ture, stripes, Very Specially Priced Very Specially Priced 19.00 eB) Navy Taffeta still holds sway in A pretty surplice model tying in summer fashions and this one, as il- back in a hugé bow. In red, jade, lustrated, is simple, but smartly sim- pink, orchid or black and white ple, from its delicate lace collar to checks, trimmed with white picot its hip-puffed tunic and flower cor- edged braid. Very youthful and sage. becoming. White Ox-weave, Collar Attached Shirts, the Famous Metric Brand, Now $4 __ Kiddies as well as Mothers understand the great value.of BORDEN’ 'S_rich, pure whole- some country milk. 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