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AY BE NAMED IN nd the names of the is reporttd to have re- have not beeh Meartied. It ts she has been provided with arGo Biome) Arh men em- by persons who are determined HEF Persons unfriendly Stillmian. Representatives of tiliman say they do not know she is now, though she was re- several days ago to have left for New York. hat date Justice Morschauser nder his alimony decision is in, but it may not be until tt of the week. There is a he may allow Mrs. Stillman month and $40,000 counsel fees, ake extra provision for Guy who because of the ltiga- become a ward of the court. Stillman’s reported new move @ forerurmer of @ discontim- ance divorce action. If Mi. Suillpan chowid ask for a discontinu- ance of his case, it would not sur- Prise many who have kept pace with the proceedings. _ Supreme Court Justice Morschauser, who has the whole matter in hand, ‘would, it is believed, grant such a discontinuance, and there would be BO more proceedings unless Mrs, Still- Man Bhould choose to institute a di- Yorce action, which those close to her deciare is far from ber mind. _ From a person in Westchester County who has been closely as- goclated with the case from the be- g@inning, it was learned that the prop- gsition of discontinuing the case has been discussed with Mr. Stittman and - that tt has been pointed out to him that i would be to his best interests fo agree to such action. ‘Those near Mrs. Stillman say she Will mot oppose such a move, pro- ‘Stilo tion mM may WOMEN IN MOB BEAT CHINAMAN ACCUSED BY GIRLS (Continued From First Page.) had barricaded himself behind a table. Over the table went Michael Burke and down went Tut Lee. A dozen men and ¢wice as many women made a concerted attack on the Chinaman but they were in each other's way. Burke shouted to the crowd to fall back and give him a chance and his orders were being dbeyed when De- tectives Murphy and Begley of the Fast 126th Street Station, who had been investigating an accident case fround the corner, entered the faundry. Shielding the Chinaman, they fought their wayto the door. On the street they were joined by a couple of uniformed patrolmen, By that time the whole neighborhood was in a fer- ment. Stores and households were deserted by men ami women, who trooped behind the officcrs and the prisoner all the way to the station house. After half an hour the crowd dis- persed and the detectives started with Tut Lee for the police court at 11st Street and Sylvan Place. Their vided, however, that the legitimacy of her son Guy i# conceded or is ren- dered subject to proof in some other sort of proceeding. will insist upon having this question cleared up. ‘Within ten days of the time when lawyers for Mrs. Stillt ‘began in- yestigating her husband's affairs, it was said to-day, they had un- earthed the entire history of Mr. Stillman so far as i concerns Mrs. Leeds, So complete was the evidence with ing affidavits that no sur- prise was manifested by Mrs. Still- man’s attorneys when on Saturday noon Mr. Stillman fatled to avail him- self of hig last chance to bring for- ward affidavits denying Mrs, Still- man's charges. Kurkhardt and Burke girls live. ‘The girls had just reached home and were telling of their experience when Murphy and Begicy passed with Tut Lee, Mra, Michael Burke leaped for the Chinaman, struck bim a powerful blow im the back of the neck and meh Be oe we necessa to ‘ocew their coe Lage 2 ihefooud keep out all persons not ness in the court room. pla > nae ON TRIAL FOR KILLING WIFE. Keating Shot When Woman Johm Keating, 46, of Corona, L. L, for the murder of tis wife, Mary Keating, December 19, was begun to-day before Justice MoCrate in the Supreme Court, Long Island City, to Assistant District At- deca: do 80 he threatened to kill her on her return, it is said. Mrs, Keating went out to Manhattan and as she entered bt WINE AND BUNS GO WELL TOGETHER? NOT IN BROOKLYN For Man Carrying Them as Pres- ent to His Mother-in-Law Lands in Jail. OLICEMAN M'CADDEN P stopped a man with a bun- dle near Henry and Popiar Streets, Brooklyn, half a block from Police Headquarters, at 4 A. M, to-day. A doren eggs formed the top layer. of the bundle, Next, in a white apron, was a quart bottle of wine, Underneath were a doz- en buns. “I was taking them as a present to my mother-in-law,” the man aid as he was locked up on a charge of transporting liquor without a permit. He described himself as Arthur Hopler, thirty- one years old, an automobile en- @ineer, of Hohokus, N. J. People’s ‘Committee Mientiers 6 to being biackJacked” ‘The signatures are those of John Hopper, Hamilton Holt, Dr. Charies A. Beard, Allan 1, Benson, J. M. Rurfish, Foster Stoughton son, Juatice John Fort, Dr. Harry G. Friedman, Dr. 8. 6. Goktwater, the Rev. | Grant, Dr. John Hayoet Abraham the Kev. Couls Hi, Pwk, F T. Root, Geone % "Tan: Holmes, J. Howard Hinsichs, Ciba ros ‘sammie Sea- Dr, Stephen 8. and Dr. Delos F —— U. S. Court Calts Women for Jurors, (@uecial to The Bventng Warrkd,) PUYLADELPHIA,, March 28.—For the first time in the history of the United States Courts women have iNed to qualify a8 Juror, There Yen women on the panel of 100 i for the criminal term of court Plans . have any, are selected to sit. ins have been made for Thould it. necessttate their fooked up on @ case over night, This is considered rather improbuble Lor cnt, as there are no cases on iiich jt is thought will re- v nel twenty-three 4, died on a Pullman car at d Central Station this morn- » was with her father, who ought her from Sa- ake. She was ken before {reached the station. and a arrived, | $200 CASH BUYS High - Grade, High - Priced MOTOR CAR Our entire stock of $200,000 worth of exchanged open '. and closed cars, including 25 different makes, is offered: 20%, Cash on Delivery, 5% Monthly No-282-~:- .crage or financing charges. Deferred payments carry imum banking rate of interest. No delay or red tape. $ 800 CAR SOLD FOR $160 CASH AND $40 MONTHLY $1000 “ “ 6 $200 «< $250 “ « $300 ““ « $400 “ “ $50 ‘ $62.50 “* $75 “ $100 “ “ “ “ “s “ ss We will. sesept your used caret-s:feir appraiss!-ystoein lie f cash and as of purehase price if * You desire = larger or more expensive car than you now own. pa aie bats Among the cars offered under this extraordinary plan are the following makes in open and closed ; body designs: bei Allen Ford Marmon Essex Cole Hupmobile Nash Fiat Lancia Simplex Maxwell Westcott Locomobile Overland Chalmers Studebaker Oakland We especially recommend our Lexingtons, because they have been thoroughly reconditioned and repainted, and are backed by our regular new car guarantee and bi ¢, full protection being assured to the purchaser because of our long and suc- cessful record as Eastern distributors of the Lexington ‘‘ Minute Man Six.” Because of our unusually strorig financial position we have idle capital to loan at 6% interest and are giving the public the benefit thereof, making it posssble for people of good moral standing to purchase a motor car on.4 hew and unheard of basis. The undersigned company is not in the business of buying and selling automobiles for profit. It ac- cepts used cars as part of the purchase price of new cars and therefore every car that comes into this com- pany’s possession has been appraised as to value by our used car experts in advance of acceptance of same. '..- ‘Lexington Motor Co., of N. Y. 1800 Broadway, Corner 6!st Street, New York, N. Y. 1627" Bedford Ave., Corner Eastern Parkway, - Brooklyn, N. Y. DP ar lS <<" lf! | fe Sateen Petticoats Inthe Misses’ Own Section $1.69 Petticoats in flesh or white sateen for Misses or Small Women. are neat and attractive in nd pte and la My nder exceptionally well, Lengths 28 to 34. On Sale To-Morrow Rega —Third Weve, Center 250 Women’s Breakfast Coats $3.94 Attractive breakfast coats of embossed corduroy velvet with sailor collar and sash of self material. Colors: Rose, pansy, Coperthagen and gray. On Sale To-Morrow Rowre — shina Fleor, 34th iS ie TU ON Electric Floor Lamp $27.50 Tax 25c additional. Formerly $35.78 Bases in mahogany fin- ish, or gold and black, and an unusual effect is secured in the 24-inch silk shade by the four printed sil panels which give the appear- ance of four daintily framed pictures. The shade, which is shirred all the wa around, is silk lined, trimmed with gold braid and edged with a double row of 5-inch fringe. May be had in rose, gold or blue. We are also including in this sale two other st of shades. On Sale To-Morrow See Our 4 Price Sale of China and Glassware on Page 7 Women’s Silk Gloves Long gloves to meet the retreating sleeves, and short gloves for street or dress wear. Gloves of such fine quality that it behooves the careful shopper to buy a_ supply. 74c and $1.69 Two Clasp Paris Point Silk Gloves, in navy, black and white. 74c 2% inch (16 button length) Mousquetaire Gloves. Milanese weave, Paris Point backs. White, sand, mode, brown The prices fedtured in this sale demonstrate to the public as clearly as possible the results of a cash buying and cash selling policy. On Sale To-Morrow Rowe —Main Floor, Front, Economy— Feature in this Sale of , 2500 Untrimmed Hats $1.94 Would Regularly Be $2.84 and $3.96 Smart Hats of the most desirable straws, in the newest, most charming colors. On Sale To-Morrow Shapes: Pokes, rolled brims, off-the- face models, close fitting hats. Straws: Hemp with metallic threads, row on row Batavia, hemp straw or Batavia combined straw, Colors: Navy, brown, cherry, pheas- ant, sand, jade, pearl, new blue and black. with barnyard lisere straw. There is a shape and a color which will be becoming to miss, young woman and matron. Hats trimmed without charge if trimmings also are purchased at Macy’s. Rows —Main Floor, 34th Street, and Second Floor, 34th Stress, Ostrich Bands and Flower and Fruit Trimmings $1.49 and $1.98 Bands of soft, fluffy ostrich, in three different styles, Suitable for either crown or brim trimming, In pearl, henna, Harding blue, cherry, jade, navy and black. Specially Priced $1.98 Flower and Fruit Wreaths, in artistic and attractive color effects. j Specially Priced $1.49 On Sale To-Morrow Riaqyre Second Floor, B4th Street,