The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1921, Page 13

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| 43 ARE INDICTED IN ERIE: | Sas. tite mother ane menabien: alka de - Mrs. Bertha Stein, thirty-three, .« le ’ Mayor Among Those Pactug Trial witlow, who waa found overcome by ga " in her apartment at No, 502 Bast 16th | 7] le. # . li ont caenenen Street, Tueaday night, died at Bellevue y RIE, Pa., Merch 2.—Forty-thtee | jrospital Inst night. A patrolman who persons to-day faced trint’ on vy: we broke open, the door found fer uricot af lous be the body ’ Sener , um ret ‘a ee Silla, re- {01d daughter, Lilian, who had been dead 9 to 5. i turned fo Senior Judgs U.P, Ronalter | fey qret hours. Gas was leaking from a Telephone‘ : \ A Jury that had bech sItUINg | ———_—__———TT BAIL Hl AT HOME poy adr at eae a : : Stuyvesant 4700 lasting satisfaction. 7 Among those indicted are: Mayor i F ‘ Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, x ‘Miles B, Kitts, charged with wilful nog- FUR COATS. ee = —— re ——= oe lect and refusal to discharge hia duty Hint of Blackmail assVictim’s| * Mayor: John Wianigan, Consiste: reso tinpnet [ara co Rees Harding Blue featured for Inauguration Day| ‘ ith Slayer Is Flouted. thelr otticial duties. Thirty-twa women ‘ardaley, Ape. 43. . ! 3 : Average less than Half Price for Linen Tablecloths sii'3.3is taumin CHICAGO, March 8—Mrs, Isabella Cora Orthwein, who killed Herbert, P. Ziegler, a Mire agency manager, and also are under ch Main Floor, Old Who was released on $26,000 ball, ts alam hp cantor tien tabledotie al pid Rin @ asotor. “he inauest ‘will aot be Tricolette, first ro hh on ie BP goo hela fi ° , fhe potice tasve Fooeived. curgede quality, $1.95 yd. cut toan average ofa litle} | Display. of Women's tions that dnother min may have 7 below half price. No nap-| skirts in Blue bea in the fiat when Ziegler made A year ago this same kins to match. om ie S furious entrance, This th is to be investizated, thotsh It recervep ; GUAT CY was, polling tne bahay he cereainy $5.35] Floor, Old Building. litte credence. The woinan's defense $6.50 yard. We got some ae annie Display asin’ caine ign ue Mak underprice and sold it for tablecloths, 2x2 ya $8 ternoon frocks in Harding |} cee and 2x2% yards.... Blue crepe-de-chine, ro-- Tbs pillos declare thet Whe ory ° . He eee ee $22.50, $24 and shanara crepe, Georgette $ $70 Dinner Set for $55 in the) tablecioths, 2x 2%, y . eterna es Friday and Saturday Sng teh in ue | anther $12 | eam | ‘ned pacar oat osreb Sd This week's Candy Offer introduces an assortment eer bias , ENGLISH PORCELAIN cing vse ani hy Old Building. th a oe ¢ ae eas of fine Home. Candiesat 80c. apoun Aids Friday, at $1.95 yard. pore ag form ge? of te and ivy. off the ir. Nelson om- : id . im grou in ie This is an offer worth comt oi “a pag ing Fudge, Pecan Nougat Roll, Cocoanut Bon 25 exquisite shades—Alice Ma ng ated aca . tank sg Rae aaa pone Peas Apricot ef Almond Nougat Crepe de chine blue, Copenhagen blue; ame- Paetatiae tte As eanty a Floor, Old Building. Smart raw 2 eral alia hia’ Kerwae aun ibeu Cream hols’ yoo ioe Maley ani Gowns special $52 piace sek herigiey group yesterday. They are r and Oxfor s, $10 said Nelson. “He meant it. too, si Almond Paste Stuffed Dates—also our Old Dutch In the Women's Salons per, gold, pink, gray, as well os k More than 22 Oxfords for the smart }} though ee Bight of the shooting be Asiosted Bitter Sweet Chocolate Creams at 60c. ‘Crepe de chine and crepe| black and white. remarkable values tons of SOAP Patasid Ha bah less inte and Sheridan Road, I drove there * ya repadautative Pulckage frou bur linetet eee tae pil kg fat tig|| 30 Satties wees in dinner sets went out in the delivery foilleur OF afternoon Gaintow Gardens Mer Zienise’s its Home-Made Candies and these fine assorted Old spring, have been used to The Cheney Silks are —$47.50 to $70. sets—in the| Tuesday to fill advance or-) frocks. A special price. had en threatened by Mrs. Orth- Dutch Bitter Sweet Chocolate Creams should make three models of wo- still on displa; Meee iinsehaciee ‘chote, thet Laie sak or faa eat bid Comfort: wein long before the thing happened. . * ri , iall iy The illustration above shows! Knickerbocker Hardwater black or tan ealfekin. Comfort ‘One night Mr. Ziegler had me drive firmly. establish these Happiness Candy Stores in mene ‘gowns specisily ' : . two of the newest border de- able walking heels—also oxfords him and Mrs, Orthwein up-to the first place in the hearts of candy lovers. priced for Friday. Don’t miss seeing these] signs which we are going to in- at 75¢ dozen cakes with plain tip in black kidskin, Dells on the Milwaukee Road,” the . All th igin-| magnificent silks. They| clude in our open stock patterns,| And Blue Mottle Soap for the} walking heel. chauffeur related. “Mrs. Orthwein + . three models, origin " so that purchasers may depend laundry at 5e bar. Pi iT odel, an incase ae aan ede Lib. Assorted ally, were very expensive,| are the most glorious fab-| {ton future replacements—at sat umps—simple opera model, wa in the car and made a ; Sixteen more tons are waiting| becoming lines, in bronze or irnisines of nereait, but we have been able to re-) ric conceptions which have| regular prices, of course. to go out. On account of the| brown kidskin.’ Tongue pum) hie ain & swag ust.so noare ter Home-Made produce them to sell at $52) ever come ott of American nglish porvelajn is extremely) unprecedented demand, there| model, attractively fashioned oi drive along a ways just to scare her —a very conservative price. ‘ serviceable, and very good-| will he some delay in deliver. brown kidskin, with smart per- into coming back Into the oar. But | “| mills. looking. of 4he Blue Mottls Soap. Bae forated trimming. e ‘and picked uer ap, and when wo saw | Can ies ioues 2 Rooke Argh ted Main Floor, Old Bullding, Second Gallery, New Buliding you had better get your order Two eyelet models of patent + her driving by, knowing that she was | talkative, Mr.’ Ziegler told me, ‘For Regular Pris bO heaven's sake’ to get her and bring! Our. Price Fb. her back into our car. in, so that it may be in line for) leather or brown kidskin—chie poly delivery. $6 a box of 100 sroterain tibbon bow, one of Ts. shawl collar and vestee of finely : the most favored spring models, tucked ecru colored Georgette crepe. Side panels and a wide “Ia idly, ring the othi . irdle , it fur i i car along the road. ‘Two men got out. | 11b. Bitter Sweet Me Gis ot ge by sopsine: them "x told tema Du ch has loose hanging panels, and a wanted the woman to come back ed aie confined by a soft where she belonged and that I had . The third model combines crepe- back satin and Roshanaro crepe in two colors. All three models are made w in brown, midnight blue, blac! and two-tone combinations. three men and a bold-looking girk in Second floor, Old Building. Knickerbocker Hardwater Firet Floor, Old Building, Soap da the Meet eng hanwatee soap. is the ecept no| @| : substitutes. It sold for $2 dozen Silk Stockin $ cakes during the past year. 75c . dozen; 45c a half dozen; 74 New and di ferent Friday’s Sales A “sale” in the Wanamaker sense, is the offer of serviceable goods at less than market price. gens perros Palette be Dave her Chocolate nf March Sales—CHINA and GLASS | New Bidg. ane during Prseigeh Bullding. The brief-skirts that $ed°rhoutands of dollars’ worth of|| ; March Sale of HOUSEWARES Paris has decreed shall con- jewelry on her. % “Finally I got her back into our car end the other car, which bad Seventh Gallery, New Bidg. Half Price for Linen Tablecloths Oxford Bags at savings of $10 to $14 First Floor, Old Building. 36-in. Tricolette, first quality, $1.95 yard . tinue for spring, make }} Good suvings'on | ‘notes neue nae + 0 im ce Good new Pianos the pleyieyn oe es 75 Upright woman and have in: | ear cerest $345 many delightful new cre- it, drove awa; I foolishly thought the incident closed, and did not take their number, but they took ours, and within a Sane arenes 9 aes Ounces of CANDY in Every Pound Box mailing began. at ‘Mrs. Ziegler, Mr. Ziegler being @, © away on a business trip. Mrs. g Ziegler was terribly upset because in she did not want any scandal to reach her daughter. : “Mrs. Orthwein wanted a gun in the car, Ziegler gave ther one and UNITED HAPPINESS CANDY STORES:— she hed it adjusted eer eto in IM 22 Pek Rew 1343 B’way, Nr. 35th St. 42 East 23rd Street him during her spells. I finally took 90 Nassan Street 2249 B’way, Nr. 80th St. _— Fifth Ave., Nr. 23rd St. it away and said it had been stolen.” 32 Cortlandt Street 2690 B’way, Nr. 103rd St. 25 West Street “It was not another woman,” sald 416 B’way, Cor. Canal St. —_B’ way, Cor. 146th St. 135 West 42nd Street Mrs. Orthwein, “and it was not be- || 1272 Bay, Nr. 33rd St. 64 East Idth Street Cor, 59h St. & 3rd Ave. cause he was going back to his wife. BROOKLY! lt was because my brain was fired by drink and the breaking of the doors and his taunt, ‘You dare niot— you are not game,’ that broke my Handkerchiefs ‘ Main Floor, Old Building. mA ations. Half former price Handkerchiefs, women’s, 6 for $1; men’s, 25c_ ||| as $525 |, for,the woman of reggie Men’s white linen, hemstitched,| 25¢ each. 50c to $1.25 Aprons.... ....85¢, 45¢, 65 Novelty Jewelry, 65c each—third to half Jess Aisle of Special Features, Main floor, Old Building. 500 Men’s Suits, special...................$47 Burlington Arcade floor, New Buliding DOWN-STAIRS STORE Women’s $6.40 to $9 Low Shoes......... .$2.90 Women’s $7.40 High Shoes..............$2.90 silk stocki: in both sheer and $900 Player- \ $745 | baz lities. Pianos...... j For those who favor a fancier ‘The first two listed groups} type, we have attractive drop are H. & 8. G. LINDEMAN in-| fyoidered “models, that struments, We have sold them especially good-looking with the before, and they have given! much-favored strap slippers for | ood satisfaction. We ould afternoon wear. ,. ike to offer our customers ten F fi id. cccasio: times the number we can, for Oe - iG wanskak obs moh ak “such that require an elaborate cos- good Bg and player-pianos| sheer eines, beantifally em- jj Women’s, linen, white, hem- stitched, six for $1; hemstitched, tape border, six for $1.25. Main floor, Old Building 'N:—Fulton & Nostrand NEWARK:—601 Broad St. & 785 Broad St. lak unpacked— New Flouncings e ‘J = q it low prices. ‘i Teeter Dainty pastel shades and white;|1}_ Women’s $7.40 to $9.60 Shoes............ $4.40 AThe third group ia one of the| broldered in, effective, desiens, Hagen pases spc rotered March Sale of China Wanamaker Rei of Bose) lay-| of lace. in open t work on organdie,|jj Sarcn Hale OF UNIMNA............ r-pianos. clear, actual bav- " voile and batiste. fou of 158 on ove ef these ‘play- Priced according to style and ‘ , r quality. Very effective for summer er-pianos is a rare opportunity. Imported silk stocki $6 to » aftern dd i H Y i ; wear, afternoon and'dancing| Tan egwhide Save $10 to $14 Convenient terms. $75; others $2.85 to $435 pair. First Gallery, New Buliding Main Floor, Old Building $1 A WEEK! Thousands of customers who can afford to pay cash. shop here because they are convinced that our prices are extremely reasonable and our liberal credit plan a-great convenience. There’s no better time to test our credit plan than this. et iin teen, of suiaing [BIOL Cases, $5 on Oxford Bags : SOWNSTARS | SESS! iroees | THE MEN'S STORE ike) 15 ae af dn panel? 5 Gilg, aE ea 1a is ‘fashioned, three pockets, with a , ut cowhide, suel . extension lock and double strap| 48 was used for saddles by the Broken $izes—— fastening to permit filfing case) U. S. Army during the war. . to its full capacity without its| Russet “or black; 3 or b-pieee| Broken prices— springing open. styles; all leather lined. Some | A great convenience to busi-| have double handles, ABOUT 500 SUITS—at | ness or professional men who uitding 404 Sa Sale of *20 ce een ism" Seam |e ct very good school bags for chil- . * Comprising about 300 | pert Sewing Machines that ete hee enny in ther AA ff Main floor, Old Building ro) r : . nan rer ee" $43 grade—$35.50 | {ail at various prices from , } . o up. I 1 n Women’s Shoes at |Long-trousers Suits |’ Meret Site of Homewares Pate ie fe gt $ d 54 A The Wanamuker-Spécial drop- | They are right in weight b Baye yf 2.90 an 40 for oys--for Spring head ering mahIOe, anglosed for all the year ‘round. —— | in 0a! cabinet, ive rawer?, 2 HAT happened?.... We went With two pairs of trousers—| automatic lift, ates nel. | And— through our stocks cure-, and only $28.60, threading, automatic bobbin 3 fully after inventory on February Double or single-breasted winder, very light running, sim- About 200 new suits, hd We morta 99h a small models, in Saver mixed shades,| ple and durable; each machine} which we have brought in ots, odd pairs, and broken lines. of gray and brown, nicely tai-| is provided with full set of at- Men we grouped them together| lored; with alpaca lining, and| tachmants for lessening Iaber|, SA aaaed, co tne ian to into one big lot—all to be sold ut) designed in a way that is pur-) and will do, well, anything that| make the size range better. White’ tauhecestie nn een two prices, necording to grade| ticularly pleasing to the any sewing machine of the pay 4 e and style. “Like this: man who is getting his first| vibrating type will do. It is possible that all men) color balbriggan shirts and longies. | Sold on the Wanamaker Plan| Cannot be fitted in this lot;| drawers, $1 each. i At $2.90 pr. | Sizes 15 to 20 years. | of $1 per week, if desired, | but Fine mesh lisle union gfits, | Women’s pumps and oxfords Third Floor, Old Building. | | , r \ likely that various styles, $1.75. P [et es: ae. hat plenty Pretty Underthings Dr yd Forms | MOST men CAN be fitted. Blanket Robes erge, Tricotine, Mignonette, of sizes as a whole; widths are | 2 ill | ; ; : AA to C. ° sections — adjustable i The variety offers unfin- Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Satin Patent leather. for school girls | wash; bunt, waines Wp ete ished worsteds, cheviots, that are better Lovely Spring frocks for every occasion, priced low Tan leathers ashing timae ip Aisne | a eral eae weeds auf couslnrens | . Mow bape pea - enough to purchase {wo or three for your wardrobe. White satin pin tucks, embroidered ruffles) Pinned to, it | Worth;-in models torl cinere han yoke eae One of They have the appearance-of mich higher priced Women’s low heel high shoes| OF Ince, and always abit of deli-) ; Non-adjustable dress form=—! fathers and sons. | a : the Many dresses, and will demonstrate the value of our credit that were $7.40—different tyles| "Princess slips, especially nice| Bust forme—sizes 82 to 44—| This gale is rather unusual| $5.75 and $7.75 rp 78 plan to you. The styles include the most popular widths A to E, but not all sizes in| ‘0 ber Hic a Sc ri ene $2.50 grade—$2.10, —and unusually good. | --are made more like dressing ‘ models of the season, charmingly ornamented in ene seyle. Ione) 90008 Zor: walk: ee ey eh eae Clothes Ba ket | gowns, with shaw! collars, but- various ways. Many shades, and all sizes. ing, and especially good for schoo Slips for little girls—2 to 6 othes skets iT) | tone, down’ the front, sad. coms y 3 , girls who need shoes that are sub- ears, Boe to $2.50. Orelenasli eh whol Ime for new »binding to match the girdle om stantial and comfortable, | The! *"Niphigowne— simple iimono| 27-in., $1.85; 28-in., $2; 20-in, Underwear | collars, cutis: and bs ge sizes are well provided. js ’ 81-in.. $2.75: 34- erw ges. model—graceful neckline, with| $2.25; 31-in., $2.75; 34-in., $5.50;| UI} | At $4.40 pr. effective designs in eolored re, extra. quality, . Fine medium ‘eeight shirts| 4<7R@ Patterns number about Women’s high shoes and pumps! _ stitehing, 85¢ to $1.65. 3 24-in., $2.75; 28-1 Fine medium weight shirts) 95; the size range is complete, e that were $7.40, $8.40 and $9.60, | Drawers, banded in at the| 30-in., $4.25; 34-in., $5. |) and drawers sre t $2. and the robes in general are the Sizes 215 to 8; widths A to B, | knee in knickerbocker style and Narrow clothe: tor Pee aliciniaes fesse | best we've had at these prices in J t pi i i 3 ins, $4 2 Med, wei cotton-and- % * 53—57 West 14th St., near 6th Ave. aaee Tne | taste mmce| Bae Hes ciel, cab caverank| ig. fog tes Dawn Stairs Store, New Bullding | Seventh Gallery, New Buliding| color, $1.75 each. | Burlington Arcade + New Buitding ”

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