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STUDENT IS NAMED -ASDREWES SLAYER; FIND STAINED AUTO Warrant Charging Murder Out for William P. Brines of Uni- | versity of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, fam P. Brines, a student at the Unt- | Oct versity of Pennsylvania, ought in the killing of Elmer ©.| Character th Drewes, Dartmouth College sontor,| : according to Major Samuel O, Wynno, Chiet of the County Detectives, The warrant for arrest wan immed | following the finding off letter In Drewen's rooms which, !t connected Brines with the case, and! the finding of an automobile whien 4g wald to belong to hi Examination of the records at Har- Hisburg showed that the license num- ber on the car (615,477) had been ijasued to Brines. The machine was discovered about! |” midnight Wednesday in Germantown. Police believe it wan a “plant,” the slayer becamo frightened up: i i im. reading accounts of police a azttvttes | De tien te on the rola there aa being BOAST SENDS HIM TO BED. and left the car. a wtudent On the wide of the car was @ Anan" | hlood spot and stains found on the |} flgor are believed to be thone Moor tive In the tonnean, it was sald, were two empty whiskey botting, Th | discovered an automatic of the side pockets, Tw were missing from the cli While county detec | Major Wynne are lthe right their reas young Mfines with the a are Withholding much dir American Soldiers Heat German Who Hrngged of Sinking Ships. | CONLENZ, Oct, 22.—For ponatty that he had sunie more than a dozen American ships when he was an off}. cer of @ German submarine and was proud of It, Lieut, Frank von Fried- liven jor IH One Ver, mince Inge I riridge ant wook ro badly beaten bys American Jorn that he had to be taken t Major Wynne sul, to connect the nf both Prewon and Hrines the former lost his If 5 © present time we have a How to Serve £2.—-Wilt-| vege quantity of evid rectly points to C Wynne. “This evidence in of » t we deem it | OYSTERS ER SANDWICH is now AZOLA passed 1 dozen fried oysters: place on lettuce leaves, cover with chopped pickles and spread with “Kddys” Sauce. Serve between two slices of crisp buttered toast of the evi ght Riv the . if there are mantown, property of Brines, In a pocket we found a 22 calibre ¢ puma tie pistol, wi w reuxon to believe, fommitted. The w brant murder” "Brines was In the Marines during the war, we have found, but we do not know as yet what outfit he was Brines haa as yet not been appre- hended, but we have every reason to hope he will noon be under arrest,” Inquiry at the Univernity aylvanin disclosed that the fe anid preserves its flavor. charges | MADE IN U. S. A. At. Grocers and Delicatessen Stores portde sth that THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, hha dk id 22, [richs, ® German navgl officer, wax | SE frying. It can be heated so hot without smoking that the potato chip or the dough- nut is instantly crusted when dropped in Mazola, This pre- vents the food from becoming soggy, and You use the same lot of Mazola again and again with different flavored foods and none of the flavor is carried from one food to the other, | Corn Products Refining Co. New York City 1920, | honpitet Friedric he was arreate 41 near Cob- PRANKLIN SPOS, FIFTH FLOOR TOPS — military, polite headquarters y overheard i leaving the and his trip to the 4. Sir John Everett Millals, ee great rt Fog pa palates, at the age of eight, drawing the is unsur- for deep 8 Genuine Great Western All Wool Mackinaws (for Boys of 8 to 18 years) Price $16.50, 12 below last year’s price ESE are the real, genuine, honest-to-goodness, all long - fibre wool, storm-proof, lumber camp mackinaws! ‘ The most economical, practical, and warmest general-purpose out- doors coat that a boy can wear, for school, skating, or skylarking. Made with shawl collar, full belt, patch pockets, in subdued plaids and heathers, with brown, red, gray, or olive, the dominant color schemes. Great quality. Great yalue. Great service. franklin Simon &Co, PB azing the Trail This forward step means greatly enlarged facilities on the: main floor for the departments selling furnishings, shoes, motor apparel and hats for men, as well as. suits, frocks, waists, sport clothes and millinery for women. We have tried to achieve the final word in those refinements of eqripment and service which make for customers’ conven- ience. Ten years ago we blazed a trail into the wilds of the North; we opened a store on Broadway at 49th Street. The city has surged onward, business has increased, and now we find ourselves forced to double our capacity. We have taken the entire second floor of the building and have devoted it exclusively to clothing. “The Most Cheerful Clothing Floor in the Country,” we call it, with its flood of sunshine pouring in on three sides and ® throughspacious skylights mak- ing pleasurable and any selec- tions from our impressive as- sortment of handsomely styled, high quality clothing for men boys. Today and tomorrow we hold the formal opening. To celebrate the event we are offer- ing throughout the store at very aatatentia reductions from our ilar closely figured prices Suks , Topcoats, Overcoats and Furnishings for Men and Boys Shoes for Men, Women ve Boys, Women’s Apparel and Millinery. We shall esteem it a privilege to welcome you to our opening and hope you will find time to devote a few minutes to an inspection of the new premises, Other merchants in this or related lines are cordially invited, Broadway at 49th Street. ATT Senn eva | Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP — FIFTH FLOOR Listen, My Children, And You Shall Hear as of the midnight ride of Paul Revere (for you all know about that anyway), but of something much nearer to you, and oh! ever so many times § more inte resting. Yes, as to what it is It’s the new Three guesses Bobby, first time. you guessed right the very | Children’s Sections at Lord & Taylor | Isn't it fun to come shopping here, where you have such a fine, big place devoted to your things, and yours alone? Which section do you like the best? We've tried to decide that for ourselves and we can’t make up our minds. = 3| They are all so very attractive that we don’t want any girl or boy—or any =F =I tiny tot—to miss seeing them, } S——— And in order that you may have a special teason for coming into see us ‘ = to-morrow we hate arranged some = | = Particularly Good Values for Saturday, | | Boys’ Infants’ Girls’ | Norfolk Suits Night Gowns Bloomer Dresses | $25.00 $1.95 $4.95 Made of warm soft flan- nelette, with scalloped edge and draw string in bottom Infants’ sizes. Also 1 to 2 years, Several models of all wool Tweeds and Cheviot. Well tailored, extra knickers with every suit, Sizes 7 to 18, ' Splendid Shoes For Girls and Children High laced boots of tan calfskin, Sizes 834 to 11 Sizes 1134 to 2, Charming models 6f Park- hill gingham and chambray, in plain colors or plaids. Sizes 6 to 14 years Young Girls’ Imported Berets $3.50 TRA r oN Smart jaunty ” beautifu and sch s, made of t for sports ral utility hat. 4 red, blug henna, For Little Men and Boys High laced boots of dull black calfskin. Sizes 10 to 1354.1 86.00 Bike VtoBcscecs scenes 87,90 =S= nanometre = = i OO TT) i mm aia Hl il “a a TU ae I vi Lord & Taylor ~-FIFTH AVENUE— 38th Street 39th Street