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Rosenbluth. Mr. Goldstein sald he tk ‘th Rosenbluth by long Ais + Washing and niiviee? him up De r Mr Goltateta understood this had been done, te sald, and t the witness da oon the w to Washington to talk with losenblitt ALS TOFD NOTIEFOR DEATH OF MAL ERONKATE Gets No Evidence Murder Was Sought by Those Under Suspicion. i lal aL MRS. MACKAYE’S FUNERAL. Services to Me Held Over Ashes Following Or: The body of Mrs the noted suff self in th at Renton Mackaye, wist, who drowned I t River Monday after wplig, while i, from her the Grand Central 7 eo prostray b even viewed Ui T WASHINGTON, April 29 —The mine whether Major Alexander morrow Mr. Whit. | Cronkhite was killed at Camp Lewis | * Aye's in October, 1918, by an enlisted man officer under his command has fale it was stated at the Department of Justice to-day, to disclose any motive | why his death should have sought by any of those against whom. suspicion has been directed. A mass of data was placed at the disposal of the Government by Mra. | Adelbert Cronkhite, mother of thi dead officer and wife of Major Gen. | Cronkhite. As a result of the inved | tigation, which was urged by Gen, Cronkhite, former Capt Rosenbluth and Sergt. Bugler Pothier, members of the special detachment sent from Camp Forrest to Camp Lewis under Major Cronkhite for the training of a raw draft of engineer troops, were arrested and held under heavy bail. Pothier is suid to have made a con- | feasion that he shot Major Cronkhite | been | Moths feed on grease spots, Chain your dethes with Carboms before putting them away. Cannot Burn or Explode You wouldn't Cleaning.Fluid REMOVES GREASE SPOTS Without Tujury to fabric or Cleans White Kid GI and Satin Stippers, Fine Laces, Feat! Men's Necky'enr, Carpets, Rugs, Uptiol” Atered Coverings, and all fine materials, (Cleans Talking Machine c ‘Automabi Clon: 7 alg a BT Loosens Chewing Gum from all fabrice 20, 30c, 60 and $1.00 bottles. All druswists Dentes He Said He Contd Panctare| Carb Confession. | A despatch from Philadelphia carry: | ing denial by Dr, Henry Tucker that he had told Jonah J. Goldstein, attorn for former Capt. Robert Rosenbluth | that he would * the of the de- | ribe the relations be- tween the Major and the Captain as unbrokenly friendly ssert that Pothier had voluntarily assumed the duties of an orderly to Major Qronk- | hite because of the liking they had | for each other, which had net been | sturbed up to the time Major onkhite was shot. ‘bluth. . and SAMPLE SPR sion’ of “Soret AND TOFCOATS, Major Cronkhite by 5th Ave. Tailors, from Rosenbluth, to- $ £0 Values from the attorney r had an to nounced Dr. TuckéF would shatter the | to $80 accuation Goldstein sald Mr. never had talked to Dr, ‘Tueker, who had | Lelepho from Philadelphia yesterday | 1 an Important witness for! COHEN'S 265-7 Sixth Ay Open Evenings, Cor. 17th St. Giving Your Feet 3 a Wide-Awake Look Here is an oxford shaped to brighten and give life to the natural lines of your feet. It is good style. The foot séttles com- fortably into this shape. You will like to look at these oxfords and to wear them, You'll like it in Russia calf. Shown in all leathers, Véry popular at this low price. $ 1 0.00 Walk- Over 510 Fitth Ave,, between 42d and 43d Ste. 1406 Witth Are TN. Trailways PTR Market Poughk Y Complete tine of Phucnl and Van Raalte Iosinre 'GIMBEL BROTHERS | | Music SALONS | EIGHTM FLOOR VUVAYVAQAAN Unill 9 PIN During the Great April Sale Use 35°* St. Entrance Near Baway eee SAPLOAGAAAA A ARRAN LNG SNE EEZZZZ YAY N UE HY Vii — BEWARE! v Furniture Price adway at Ninth Street pw York. Business Hours . 9 to 5. ‘Telephone Stuyvesant 4700 French Blouses, $5. —Less than wholesale The blouse: in fin linen, embroidery and drawn work, in white and pastel color. Perfect in deta the regulation type of All blouses and 100 at $5.75 slip-on models— ep lovely e voile and ornamented were made France—exquisitely hand—of fine voile, batiste, soft handkerchief linen, French chif- fon elgth quality of crepe de chine which the FrenchTove to use in their that in made, by NEGLIGEES TEA GOWNS BOUDOIR COATS exquisite discriminating taste. Fashioned taste of the most alluri materials in delightful fel atid rainbow and unique color tions. Boudoir Coals Of delicate dyed lac i handkerchief pa with hand 75, $9.75 Of individuality and charm, Created for the woman of with exquisite of colorings combina- and blouse opening down the front. | giimy crepes or soft silks, 100 at $9.75 : Ten moiels, in handkerchief Quaint Robes linen, batiste, voile, net and Of crepe meteor, effeec- erepe flesh color and white and rose de chine. combined, Blouses of the tuilored type, pleated and finely corded, exquisitely finished. Finely tailored models trim- med with filet lace—real—y; laces—reat—and encien of em The: blouses one buys in Paris and brings home, triumphant, to dis- play to one’s admiring friends. Second Floor, Old Building nes broidery. y are all tively trimmed in tinsel—adaptation ancient Egyptian robe. In white and shirt Tea Gowns my. J new draped train. bits with motifs of an of Georgetle crepes—show- ing clever treatments of the And any nutnber of other lovely creations which will the sorts of of fashion, $55 to $195, Third Floor, Old Buliding DOWNSTAIRS STORE 4,323 2,705 pairs Patent Leather Pumps pairs Patent Leather Oxfords Sensational Sale of omens Low Shoes Pumps and Oxfords | Thursday .. 2.45 J Lowest price in five years When a manufacturer has a large stock of shoes, and he sees a drop in sales business These low shoes would be unusual at $5—if bought in the regular way moving and he needs money to keep is the logieal step?—-REDU what not fail to interest the woman h PRICES AND CLEAR STOCKS; and then start over again Thi enti but later wanted —of thi (2) 2,708 very sty All 418 pairs of women’s the sume A to C. happier. 528 pairs of women's high shoes—mostly ki our regular stock at $7.40 to $9.60, concern h sale are th les that a izes from 2 s of patent leat for spring wear, with French heels and light or medium so » preferred by most women for immediate wear dressy, conservative and alway: 20,000 pairs in all 000 pairs in all. stipulation wa: and we selecter ment was mac tyles he best shoes in the entire lot The two features ese: (1) 4,823 pairs of patent leather pumps, oxfor in good taste, to 8 and from AA to D. Also White Canvas Pumps, $2.45 > low | This i An added feature white canvas pumps will go into the sa $2.45 a pair. The sizes will be 32 to 7; w ecial group, added to the sale to make the choo And Black Kidskin Pumps, $2.45 Another small group for women who prefer black kidskin, soft pumps; always wanted, always well chosen, And $7. ride log 10 to $9.60 High Shoes, $2.45 iskin—that we) We have re wile something for overybedy. Sizes 3': uced these to § They wanted us to take the prefer to choose the styles and kinds sed at first; we and s, They are new shoes, made The le at idths osing Fine re in to 7; Downstairs Store, New Building | \ | | | | | inthree great sales (1) Manufacturer’s readjustment Sale of $400,000. Bedroom and Dining room furniture at 40 per cent. below prevailing regular prices. Medium priced furniture—no finer made. (2) 1,000 pieces of Chinese grass and reed furniture at one-third less, Comfortable, givable pieces in the natural grass finish—chairs and rockers in many shapes and styles, tables, longues, and so on—everything required for the summer veranda or living room. (3) 1,200 brass and enameled iron bedsteads, our $13.50 to $103.25 grades for $5 to $35 (these bedsteads yo on sale to-day, but we do not think they will last long—the prices are so absurdly low). A Few Examples of the Bedroom and Dining-room Furniture $400 for a $700 walnut din-) $369 for $616 dining room ing roum suite, 10-pes., Queen suile, (Hes Ivory enamel, Anne type. Louis XV Byes $624 for $1070 dining room 2 tenes la) suite, 10-pes,, mahogany, Hep- Rlottnes ' plewhite type. for a $582 bedivem $924 for a $540 dining room| suite, 5-pes., mahogany, Louis suite, S-pex., mahogany, Hep-| XVI type. plewhite type. | $986 for a $1560 bedroom $810 for a $1420 dining room| suite, Spex, walnnt, Italian ' specs, mil : Hep-| tYPe. Coen $164 for a $274 bedroom $765 for a $1275 dining room| {wher / Pes walnut, Colonial suite, 10-pex., mahogany, Col-! “ sna1 for a $502 bedroom ON eo eee . suite, 4-pes., walnut, Queen Anne 0 dining room| type. 70 for a $95 10 i suite, 10-pes., Malian type. Sixth Gatiery, New Bullding - Other Sales Special events prepared for Thursday CHINESE RUGS at pre-war prices We KNOW that Chinese rugs of the quality of these have not been so low-priced since 1915. We believe you will find that they are the lowest priced Chinese rugs of fine grade in New York to-day. $9.50 to $55 100 small sized Chinese rugs, sizes ranging from 2.6x1.6 ft. to 6x3 ft. Good colorings: $125 to $150 60 room-size Chinese rugs, sizes ranging from 8.5x6.3 ft. to 13.10x 10.6 ft. Fine old golds, light blues, old rose, dark blue, tan and peach shades, Third Gallery, New Bullaing Satin Lingerie Ribbons—Half price 1,800 pieces (10 yards to a piece) of best «jwulity satin dotted lingerie ribbons in pink and blue, and a few widths in white, suitable for lingerie and trimmings. $3 grade for $1.50. $4 grade for $2. $2.40 grade for $1. (Prices quoted are per piece.) Pink and blue at every price, White, at every price except 65. This lot of ribbous will be sold by the whole piece only. ‘ Main Floor, Old Building PILLOWS of very high grades—less $16.00 pillows, filled with $14.00 pillows, filled with $14.00 pillows, filled with 60 pillows, filled with $1.20 grade for bbe. grade for 8Se. imported white goose down.... imported white goose down. imported white goose feather: imported white goose feather: 235 pillows, filled with imported white split feathers 3 pillows, filled with imported wh lit feathers The first, third and fifth group of pillows are 22x30 in. ond, fourth and sixth ure 20x80 and 22x28 in, All pillows will be covered with best blue and white striped ticking or with fuucy striped ticking, as each purchaser prefers. Sixth Gallery, New Buliding Imported Fancy Cotton Ratine, $1 yd. 775 yards—an importer's clean-up. This ratine-which might be called a cotton homespun—is one of the most serviceable cotton fabrics for summer dresses, skirts and suits. In this special lot are smart checks, plaids und hairline checks. 38 to 89 in, wide. Main Floor, Old Building 100 Tapestries from France Just arrived. Ready for the summer home. Tapestries suitable for wall panels, medallions, over-mantel insets, table runners, sereens, couch- throws, pillow tops. Colors are soft and harmon izing; all in imitatio f the old tries-—English, French and Flemish, Subjects—18th century shep herds and seenes, scenes. From 24 in. » From 24, in. square to 12 ft. Wool Jersey Suits #2 928 ‘Now at $22.50 Fourth Gallery, New Building t igh In the Women’s Salons shepherdess peasant scene rural | hunting 1 4 Smart women who are For little girls | preparing their summer Sweaters, $3.95 | wardrobes include one or two of these well-cut, cus- tom - tailored - looking suits for sports and general wear. Smart belted or plain models| with roomy pockets, In browr or green heather or in plain| blues or tans. Rain-capes, $3.95 Quaint models of rubberized Illustrated are two of the best models of sateen with hoods, carefully 7 oe 4 the season—the Tuxedo and the made, In tan or blue, notched Tuxedo. Another mod Straw Hats, $3.95 el makes use of the regulation Tailored mushroom models collar. Slit or patch pockets, without long ribbon| Hone or leather buttons, In black, blue o: Tomato red, Ha: blue, tan, Sizes 2 to 6 years beyre, brey Hhlack and nave Third Floor, Old Building | Second Floor, Old Building Formerly A. ‘lt. Stewart & Co. ‘ s Touch Lowest Records in i is not big type and big talk in the newspapers — but the quality, fashion and fair price of the goods in the store which make value and give lasting satisfaction, Years New brilliant | Decorative Fruit On women’s gowns Two models, of fine Georgette crepe one for afternoon and dinner dance, the other for evening wear —-are made original and charming by touches of realistic fruit as ornament. At $69.50 Introducing the Ambassador —a new pattern in ix a straightline afternoon frock] 1847 ROGERS mude with insets of silk fagot-| BROS, _ silver- ing, and confined about the plate. Itis Waist with a narrow velvet gir- dle in contrasting color. The iirdle is caught up with vivid artificial fruit. Tn orchid color, sunset, French blue, midnight blue. At $52 Is a very charmingly designed beautiful, and of the same quality that has made this famous silver- plate supreme —a worthy representati ve evening gown, Made of layer rie upon layer of Georgette crepe Of a distin- falling in graceful points. ¢ The guished line, only trimming, is a touch of bright fruit at the girdle. Mahogany chests In beige, black, blue and] containing 219 French blue. Second Floor, Old Butiding a2 26 containing containing pieces... pieces... .$42.75 By the dozen or half dozen Silk Petticoats For straight line frocks | A host of lovely models of soft satins, pussywillow taffeta or silk jersey, beau- tifully tailored and show- ing great variety of charm in their adornment. Per Dos. Tea spoons. Table spaor Dinner knives— hollow handle flat handle. Butter spreaders Salud forks... About 50 pieces with which to make a complete table service—all faney pieces to match the new pattern. Ex- $16 $16 Effectively smart motifs in pin tucks—chie designs in con- Leastinge eolors— acco ri ian sneer pleuted flounces or deep hem-| Sugar s stitched hems, In the exquisite| Rutter kite, colorings that dominate the] Meat fork. spring frocks. $7.95 to $15, Third Floor, Old Butlding Gravy ladle. Soup ladle. Smartest of Wool Jersey Frocks at $16.50 and $22.50 Earlier prices were $22.50 to $39.50 The exceedingly smart two-piece model with pleat-| ed skirt and over-blouse, | finished with heavy white linen collar and cuffs which | we were the first in town| LACES Exquisite French Princess Laces to in yi ate Bae ae ‘Than which nothing is ee toon |] lovelier for the bridal gown of the bride, spring or summer $16.50, Thursday. | Frock illustrated at the ex- treme left is the copy of a Paris| model which we have featured throughout the season at $39.50 ‘Thursday, $22.50, The braid bindings are in ing: colors. Other two frocks are also ef. fectively braided in contrasting colors—these frocks are of our $2 grades, Rust, beige, gray, white, French blue, navy blue and black | are the colors of the light-| weight, but firm weave of wool| Jersey in which the frocks ure | fashioned ‘Straps still Second Floor, Old Building Tenth Street , ‘reign supreme | Every day they affect | DOUBLE mesh some new whim. Hair Nets, 15c ea. Several designs, flower patterns, light and airy, 7 and 8-in. widths, $1.45, 12-in. width, $1.95, 22 and 24-in. widths, $2.50, Main Floor, Old Building trimmings and! smart contrast 22 | | Human hair fringe or cap| Model illustrated at left is | shape, guaranteed perfect, designed for wear with | Blond, auburn, light brown,| {ivewr; tan calfskin with smart medium brown, durk brown ¢ panel and insertion for straps, black, and beige buckskin military | "These double mesh hair nets| heels are packed expressly for the| 0 | Wanamaker Store. One will] wear-black patent bea th er | outwear many single mesh nets. stl trimm wi $1.75 dozen, 0 BLTb/ Bogen Both riodels, $11 pair. in_the Notion Shap, Main Floor, Old Building | First Floor, Old Buliding ——— 4 ’ $ — ace be fv Nee ee ae, ee ae en i | eee ee ee epee mg: nr neem ces «pera enn eens oo ee ae

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