The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1921, Page 4

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Sh a Mees Je Oe oc, | ie eae ARD ABOUT JAIL; FEAR LYNCHING IN pee Abductors Who Pleaded Guilty > to Kidnapping Will Be ] Sentenced To-Morrow. LOS ANGHLMS, Calif, Feb. 1— Fear of tynching bas resulted in a } mpecial squad of Deputy Sheriffs, with others held in reserve, being placed @bout the county fail) where Floyd L Carr and@ Arthur W. Carr, cousins, who confessed to kidnapping Mrs. Gladys Witherell, are confined, after § heir plea of gullty tn the Supedior § Court last night. They are to be sen- * tence to-morrow. Mrs. Witherell, wife of C. S. With- || @fell, President of an investment com- i pany, was found in a sheepherder’ @abin, seventy miles from here, She 8 was unharmed. a “The Carrs said their real names i ‘were Arthur Watson Carr and Floyd § 1 Carr, The former said he was t Anown as “Jack.” % two men told conflicting stories i i & Z z 3 preparing for “revenge” -law of Mrs, Withe- had once “blocked & Hatta Hn EEE E H i i i i f i a fishing yacht, accord- Police, Floyd Carr, on the other hand, ied he hed pianned the kidnapping said that a third man to whom feferred as the “old man” en- the scheme. He gave the | police this man's name but it is with- * held until his story, which the police 5% are not inclined to crédit, can be ified. © vert “The old man planned this job, as the had planned al! our other deals,” Floyd declared. “Jack and I were hired by him to do the actual Ie 5 g2 oe 2-CENT POSTAGE TO PERU. Relivia, Honduras and Nicaragua Also Incladed in New Rate, ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 1.—DMective ‘The weight limit on newspapers and @ther printed matter will be 8 pounds ‘22 ounces, with a ainagee jon ie or volumes 11 pounds a pape eee We tesher rolled & fersth by Tnchea in diameter, The regulacions also apply to Cuba. WITHERELL CASE | RAIL WRECK RIPS UP JERSEY TRACKS Passenger Trains Detour When Freight Cars Are Piled Up on Pennsylvania at Plainsboro. PRINCETON {UNCTION, N. J., Feb. L—Two of the tive tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad between this place and Plainaboro, tied up many hours by @ freight wreck that tore up the roadbed, had been restored this morning to permit resumption of passenger traffic. The remaining tracks will be restored late to-day. Twelve loaded cars of a forty- eight-car freight train jumped the rails last night, ripped holes in the roadbed and scattered iron pipe, car wheels and coal, Wrecking crews from Trenton and other pointe wer: started for the scene, together with a wpecial train bearing railroad execu- tives and food for the men, Pend- ng : maporary repairs to reopen traf- fie, trains wer ou t Ralbway and South Amboy)" ° roken far cat token flange was said to have ns CUTS PRICE OF EXPORT or, Tho Standard Of] Company of New Jersey yeuterday reduced the price ot fefined oil for export one cent per gallon. cheater Supreme Court. The coup! THE EVENING WORLD, WIFE OF COLONEL. GRANTED DIVORCE Interlocutory Decree Given to Mrs. Hannah Dunlop Andrews of Bronxville Last November. (Bpecial to The Evening World), WHITE PLAINS, N. Y¥. Feb) L— When {ft became known In the Supreme Court to-day that a motion will be made om Feb. 5 for a final judgment of di- vorce In favor of Mrs Hannah Dunlop Andrews, prominent in Broaxville, from Col. Barrett Andrews of Manhattan, It became known that an interlocutory de- cree had been granted to Mra, Andrews by Supreme Court Justice Seeger on Nov. 4 last, Every effort, ft was sald, had been made to keep the mari- tal troubles of the couple a secret. The teatime. pay. was h Walter Moffat, a h the teatime recom had to m we flung of the ian nt in the wer married in 1906 at Oak Park, I They ave no chisdren. It is sald that a young woman wnose name did not beoome public Agured in the case, and that the evideace against Col. Andrews was obtalned In Clevelaiu. Col. Andrews has been promine! nt in Na- onal Guard work, He was served with the complaint on May 7, 1920, at No, Past 40th Street, Manhattan MeGibbon & Os. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST- ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUB LACE CURTAINS FULL LENGTH AND SASH SIZE 4, 344, 3 and 2% yards long. VERY INTERESTINGLY PRICED Brussels Sash C ‘urtains— 27 in. wide, 3 yds. long, $15.00 to $65.00 pair. Brussels Long Curtains— 50 in, wide, 34 and 4 yds. long. $20 to $115 pair Lacet Arabe Sash Curtains— 27 in. wide, 24 and 3 yds. long, $13.50 to $32 pr. Lacet Arabe Long Curtai: 50 in. ride By dtr ay $25 to $125 pr. Bruges Lace Cur 50 in. wide, 3% y Ficelle Sash Curtains— s. nea "$50.00 to $90.00 palr. 27 in. wide, 3 yds. long. $5.75 to $16.50 pair. Marquisette, ecenne se and Etamine aye tains, MADE IN OUR OWN PORERCCS with Hem and Edge, also Insertion and yal 40 in, wide, 24, 3 yds. long. $2.25 to $15 pair. ODD PAIRS OF CURTAINS AND CHOICE COLLECTION OF CURTAIN REMNANTS —SPECIALLY PRICED. FULL ASSORTMENT OF CURTAIN MATERIALS BY THE YARD STORE OFEN ® A. M. TO 5.30 FP. M. Altman & Gn. MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street _A Special Sale of Two Hundred Women’s Tricolette Dresses (sizes 36 to 46) for to-morrow (Wednesday) will consist of cholce embroidered models at $32.50 The colors include navy blue, taupe, brown, gray and many other desirable shades, as well as all-white and all-black This Sale is made possible by a purchase just consummated (Third Floor) Thirty -fifth Street lar, OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Greatly Reduced Wednesday Beacon Bath Robes At the Season’s Lowest Price 2.95 Genuine Beacon Robes in Plaid and Floral Designs. Col- Cuffs Pocket satin bound. Cord Girdle. “‘Roselle’’ Union Suits and Ribbed Lisle, Beaded and Bodice tops. Tight Knee, reinforced. Regular & Extra Sizes. Sale Price 75C Women’s Lisle Bloomers _ Elastic at Waist and Knee. Full cut model. Sale Price 69c OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & CG 34th Street—New York Also Reduced for Wednesday Flesh only. 2500 Pairs Women’s The Greatest Value Offered this Season All Silk Hose Sale Price Full fashioned Ingrain Silk. Reine forced Garter top. High spliced heels. Black and African Brown. 1.85 1921 World Almanac Price 50 a Copy Postage prepaid G5¢ STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL Some of the Leading Features of the New Edition: Presidential Election ager tyg of 1920, "Be lation Returns of 1920 aestants to for 1900 and 1920, United Stat uy on Prohibition Ca Suffray Soa and Other Milita; the United Stat mete aetaes, Wool, Silk and Cotton Statistics. Meat Production and Consumption. Addron Mail Orders to CASHIER, N. Y. WORLD, New York City URBSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921, flo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY- Firm Arcnue New Spanotime Frocys CHARMINGLY BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN FASHIONED OF RICH SILICEN FABRICS PRESENTING PHENOMENAL ‘VALUES EIGHT ‘DISTINCTIVE NEW MODELS EXECUTED IN GENUINE CANTON ~ CREPE, TAFFETA SILIL AND CREPE ‘DE CHINE 007 sim NAAN a m1 A Hh oe) BLM eA et gama ig Census, with ures for all Places of 5,000 or over in- reme Court Decisions avies ow ‘United States Wor! 25-Page St 1 the Re} ublican, Democrati ceed National ‘Conventions 1920, Mineral production: Coal, lron, Copper, and aval Educational System of J PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES EW FROCKS OF TRICOTINE® ULTRA® MODISH TAILORED FROCKS, DEVELOPED ALONG EXCKEDINGLY GRACEFUL LINES, AN cALMOST STRAIGHT 3ILHOUETTE IS RELIEVED AND SOFTENED BY A BROAD SASH GIRDLE IN SELF OR VIVID CONTRASTING COLORS 1870 EW FROCKS OF POIRET TWILL IN LATER VERSIONS OF THE TAILOR: ) MODE FOR SPRING, BRAID ORNAMENTATION . - IS STRIKINGLY AND EFFECTIVELY UTILIZED IN PRODUCING cAN EFFECT THAT IS AT ONCE SMART AND EXTREMELY CHIC

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