The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1921, Page 11

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Fit ANOZHER LED | oci% Boner hat ae cats y y husband because he cruel _ HUSBAND TO DEATH erin Mie father he (Reissing thought that she was single. The father, Olis Reissing, T | claims be did not know that his son and Mrs, Benzler were not married. pambeanrany wisest FUMIGATION GAS “GETS” STOWAWAYS =| |Two Found Overcome When Hatches of San Giusto Are Opened—One May Die, ‘The Bills ‘Tatand authorities were no- Lifted to-day of the discovery of two sup~ fosed stowaways, overeame by fumiga- tion frag, on the steamship San Gtusto. The ship arrived Feb, 10 from Naples and was not released from Quarantine Ainth tate yeaterday. Laat night at the deck, at 40th Street, Brooklyn, members of the erew open! the hatehes. ‘The first man found qwas able to describe bimaelt ae Antonio Van- iglio, thirty-five. ‘The other man, be- sides the gas polwoning, was sufforing from a fractured skull! and unconscious, He appears to pe an Italian. | It is believed when the fumigation ,| Dean ihe tried to climh ap the ventilat- ing funnel and fell tadk on his head. Both men were taken to the Kings County Hosptial, anne aes SAUSAGES FULL OF OPIUM. 7 | Detectives: Hind Engewious Caches | ef ®rug om Arctwing Iamer. When they soarched the steamship as re fitness AM. 8, Dallar of the Dallar Line at her ieee ee ‘pier in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, yeater- Shoting. flay, detectives of Speckal ‘Deputy Potice Ste Lule : " Commissioner Simon's staff found sev- . Loulae Benzler, wife of Charles | eral tinks of sausages :filled With opium, Benzler of Bualo, the man who was | the police azsert. shot to death yesterday in The raiders assert also they found cf about ten pounds of opium eathed on “wr at Jamaica Junetioh by Wilfred Reissing, with whom she had been Mrs. Benezlir Held In $25,000 trolley jhe Ou toms Inapector af te port. ieving mare drugs w! found the living. at’ Inwood, L. J,, was to-day | search will be continued to-day, the ‘eld in $26,000 bail as a material wit- |Peklers said. No mrrests were made, mess by County Judge Humphries in Long Island City. Reissing is in jail there charged with the killing. Both prisoners were subjected to- day to a further lengthy questioning in relation-to the shooting. The p Me, ‘Te Marc! of the Old Hickory powder ntaining five or #ix tons of To-morrow, Saturday EXTRAORDINARY. SALE 500 New Spring TRIMMED HATS| ORIGINATIONS JUST CREATED IN OUR OWN WORKROOMS—EXPRESSING FASHION FEATURES OF STRAW — MAIANE — CREPE HATS MiLAN HEMP—HORSEHAIR HATS A WEALTH OF EXQUISITE EFFECTS FLOWERS, RIBBONS, OSTRICH, EMBROIDERY— SMARTEST COLORS AND BLACK AND WHITE. Values to 3500 Values MADISON AVENUE-BIFTH AVENWE, NEW YORK Thirty<fourth Street ‘ h 1 Thirty-fifth Street, Girls’ Coats and Dresses | Misses’ New Spring Suits specially priced for Saturday Girls’ Regulation Coats (sizes 6 to 14 years) made of all-wool. navy. blue cheviot, excellently tailored and lined throughout with mohair at $17.50 Girls’ Bloomer Dresses (sizes 6 to 10 years) in three mew models : One model is made of green or blue checked cotton fabric in romper style * at $2.35 The other two models are made of tan or blue chambray and pink or blue checked cotton fabric “ at $3.25 (Department on Second Floor) SS <= Boys’ New Spring Suits (sizes 8 to 18) Additional assortments are being received from day to day, but the present stock offers a wide choice of selection, There is an extra pair of trousers with each suit, and taking this into consideration with the durability of the woolens and the excellence of the tailor- ing, these garments present unusuat values at $16.50 & 19.50\ New Hats and Furnishings are also 4ready Pe for selection. ke (Department on Sixth Floor) The latest models, featuring a diversity of the wanted slender-iine effects, ornamented with self-binding, braid or stitching, are very reasonably priced in the regular stock. $48.00 to 110.00 60.00 to 125.00 60.00 to 125.00 (Second Floor) ° Suits of tricotine Suits of Poiret twill, Suits of twill cord . Several Thousand Yards of Woolen Fabrics cut in Lengths suitable for Suits, Frocks, Coats and Skirts will be on sale to-morrow (Saturday) at * decided concessions in prices. Included are imported tweeds; homespuns, velours de laine, wool jerseys, plaid materials, striped suitings and embroidered serges, in the desirable colors of the season. Semi-made Skirts in several attractive models, developed in striped and plaid materials, as well as navy blue, black or white serge offer exceptional values A special feature is made of Plaited White Flannel Sports Skirts at $10.50 (Department on First Floor) ‘ geil gS to 35.00 if. West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York Brooklyn—Fulton Street Near Hoyt | SA" | Newark—Broad Street & West Park ot Tailored and Entbroidered Motifs In Unusual Pre-Easter Sale - Easter Suits Specialized Values at $39-% A new collection—the result of a special effort to offer the best values in town at this price. In plain tailored, box, bloused and butterfly models, Beaded, embroidered and braid trimmed. Tricotine and English Tweeds All Richly Silk Lined Suits of excellent character and refinement—- measuring up to the exacting standards of this Polo Cloth Coat Swagger Easter Types Specially Priced. ‘25, Swinging, jaunty affairs, satisfying to the smallest detail. Smart conservative types, mannishly cut and excellently tailored. Featuring Polo Cloths and Seft Deep-Pile Fabrice— Lined with Fine Silks. Notched collars and string or strap belts, debonair capes wrap effects, full length types—sport capes. Lovely Spring Styles Exceptional Values \ New conceptions of the accept- ed vogue. Obtained at unusual prices concessions from leading makers. Offered on the same money-saving basis tomorrow. , Taffetas, Tricotines, Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines—ol Finest Quality— Duplicated from Fifth Avenue Creations. Girlish ruffled affairs, demure puffed sleeves, petal tunics, split models, long waisted, eyelet em- broidered types. | ‘ Check and Plaid Skirts Specials *Fy-98 A skirt value-giving, offering unusual savings. Smart Blouses color combinations, ay raavier with aoaenye rey Copies from New i 5 ixt 5 t 98. r on plaited models. ‘ool mixtures. ers a High Cost Models Very Special a Tomato and Gray Porcelain and Gray Rattan and Porcelain Bisque and Navy Tomorrow's Feature 815 A very successful model of light- weight Worsted Jersey. Over- blouse Waist with linen Pinafore collar and cuffs. Side or accordion plaited skirt. Sizesl4 to 20—Every Dress Well Made and Smart— Sale in Junior Salon, Duplicating a famous imported suit blouse. Fea- turing contrasting front and back panel—silk embroidered—extending below waist line and tying + at both sides. Monk collar and petal cuff, matching panel. Other Easter blouses of heavy Crepes and Silks, ae —— Tomorrow--In Uptown Bargain Basement Winter > Spring Jersey COATS | {4 DRESSES SUITS | $950 $19: $49.50 > The last of our higher % Charming new arrivals Comparable with modets cost success — including at big money - savings. selling elsewhere at $15, plain and fur collared Mignonettes, Tricotines, $18 and $22! In al} the types of warm, soft ‘Laffetas — in straight- , new shades and . mix- fabrics, in the desired line, embroidered, nov- " tutes, with four pateh regulation belted and elly béuffant and other | pockets and string — snuggle-in collar types. very desirable modes. belts. In newest models!

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