The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1921, Page 9

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in thelr custody, Three weoks ago she returned to New York. Residents in the neighborhood saw her haunt Hirshberg's office and wait |his coming and going. Given an op-| portunity, she would rush to him, de- a} \ nounce him and then weep bitterly. { Patrolman Fallon and Walker Sass, einployee of Hirshberg, said the shogt- Ing enme so suddenly that they had | ho chance to stop the woman's act. ee plete account of @ murder attor- neys for the defense excused him from MOTHER ON TRIAL | {0180908 600% 4 thea, earned he had once worked at Sing Sing. ———E Mrs, Nott made only a fates at emo- tion to-day when her litte daughter, Ruth, and her son, George, approached hor chair during @ short recess, placed their arms around her neck and kissed her. ‘Then she erled softly for a few minutes, —_——__—__—_ MAN WHIPPED IN TEXAS. || Relensed After Attacking Girl, Masked Men Kidnap Him. DALLAS, Tex., May 25,—The where- jorrow morning abouts of John Moore, who wae kid- STUDY KILLED ONE |CHILDREN CARESS STUDENT, NO ‘PROF.’ IN FORTY YEARS | Mrs. Nott’s Jury Nearly Selected and Trial Will Begin To- Morrow. (Sowetal to The renting Workd.) BRIDGEPORT, May 25.—With nine of the required twelve men sol the actual trial of Ethe with the murder of , Nott on A t Dean Reassures Princeton Men, Broadway Urging Them to Strive for Broad Education. PRINCETON, N. J., May 25. HE danger of dying from overstudy, Princeton stu- dents were told by Dean West to-day, is so slight that only Saks KCGompary «su sie Have Arranged to Begin Thursday What Mrs. Warshoff's grievance against her employer was could not || Mrs. Warshoff Used Pistol |be tearned. Sho worked for his firm a } AS an operator, Mr, Hirshberg told t will bam Jury of smal happed from his home and severely j Though Under Guard of the police last migiit she was “rudical*| One student of Princeton has done | 645 inon wy te eit cae ae | whipped by masked men, was unknown ; a ~~ orty ye ed that 7 to-day. Moore had just been releas Three Men, and had been causing trouble among| ‘t !" forty years, Ho added on the murder of whose husband, I:lwood | {or* 4a imder vond following his ar: | j . his employees the faculty never lost a man tha 5 Ww a0) het y-four year old reat on Saturday charged with assault 4 Mrs. Warshoff is unconscious, and| Way. Leta et Alar With his life.) "Pe venty. men in automobiles went to ‘ french Ho "1 , é Two farmers only e , Surgeons in the French Hospital the police could not question her. ‘This assurance was part of an Two farmer are in the box. Mw 5 home, gelzed their victim and, [held out little hope to-day for the Fecovery of Mrs. Julia Warshoff, fo’ interview in which the dean urged students to strive for a liberal A man whd spent seventeen years as ‘ler at Sing Sing Prison was one of Jurymen examined at this morn session of court. Although he ex- da repugnance for all murder Those who knew her seemed agreed that she was insane, ty-five, of No. 522 West 15ist Stree’ and thorough education, making shot herself in the lett breas:!| 100 PAWNTICKETS the most of their privilege of evening in view of t/ FOUND ON PRISONER] [cite cones He made there [voinos and anid that in hia sevonty-elx pli promiend his gantors he would re, «by on Bri | recommendation: r years of life he had never read a com- he came from. Street, while being taken to the V bar Rae Study matt = oe = 20th Street Police Station in an au- ftomobile. She ts believed to have been unde: the delusion that she had a ariev- ance against Charles Hirshbers wealthy manufacturer Mer employer, at No. 13: She had stopped him in fr proceeded to A lonely «pot near Dallas. | There he was stripped to the waist and inshed with » horsewhip, then brought buck to Dallas and thrown from an automobile into a crowded downtown street. Cohen, Arrested After Stru Brooklyn Burglar, < of Hotel Robberies. Nearly 100 pawntickets from shops jin Brooklyn and history, philosophy, literature and political econ omy. Combine your electives with the required studies so as to modern for Women requiring sizes 34 to 46 in Coats; and sizes 24 to 32 in Skirts The Coats at 10.75 The Coats at 16.75 areof WoolJerseyinthatfirm,heavy choose to be fashioned of soft, rich- weave that wears, and wears, and looking flaanel, in strictly tailored were exbert | alias Herbert Kovack, a well offices. Presentaible jooking man After a crowd had assem who was held in $5,000 bail to-day in hear an incoherent har » Hirsh-|the 1 Plaza Court on a charge berg called a policeman and an em-| of The police believe the Ployee, and the four d in an\ tickets will conneet Cohen with nu- | | dames MeCreery & Co. make a coherent body of knowledge. Stick to each subject enough to master it—don’t smatter. Don't be afraid of study- ng too hard—study is the | A Holiday Sale automobile to the Wes ) Street |mcrous robberies in hotels and resi- athleties of the mind. wears! They displayexcollentwotk- or Tuxedo front models, forming — apps a as i Severna auemaedon eee 7 manship, and will give service for stunning costumes when doing duty fy car Cocke yar treat me Ms tv potive| AGREE ON OPEN SHOP) Of Special Interest sports, street or general all-around with a smart skirt. The colors Broadway, took an automat » in 1019 has boen at IN PHILADELPHIA wear, withequalappropriateness. In are fascinating shades of light gray, from her hand-bas, pressed i {th Avenue } an- —_—— Fl JRNISHI NGS red, green, maize,brownandheather. green, red, purple aad brown. Bees hear ter cu eee rink Wee, Ceres ee entiy, Y Fifty-Six Employing Printers Sign partment ho’ Fallon in tho c N ot, klyn a Pledge Not to Deal With | At 23.75 ? “wh ma wa : e craig and Windeburg. ot oe | F OR M EN en Mrs. Warshoff was « gs and Windeburg of 5 — = Sk | ‘ ‘ 3 « ry fHto the station house, 1, t tnapection District, | PHILADELPHIA, May 25.—-F x .S Wraps, Capes and Coats of a quality rare indeed at this | than ordered her removed immed amen were attracted py |@MPIOYiNg Printers of Philadelphia hav price, each displaying in individual manner some new )) to the French Ho: Fannie tgned a one year agreement Several mon hoff firet be owner of | Company. touch of the Summer mode. Sashed or belted, and trim- med effectively with contrasting material, embroidery or braiding. The materials are Men’s Wear Serge, Tricotine | The evidence of careful selection if! and variety in every assortment nto any agreement cov . conditions or terms of yment with any labor orga | eval ' | lends unusual interest to this | and Satin, beautifully silk lined. ayalcian cre tea ton pan shoo HY occasion, Then again, it has yO LAW diplomatic NECESSARY. i Doel fe unte and the rn been many a long day since such For Town and Country Wear low prices were quoted on similar SWAGGER SPORTS SKIRTS ur having | lovers, who hereafter will with each man as he is hired hi} good qualities. eee Silk Shirts | At 3.95 | [ar 11.75 | | 5.95 Tub Skirts for Women and Misses, fash- Flannel Skirtsathat take pleats untothem- - ioned of cotton tricotine or lustrous surf selves that they may translate the mode 5 satin. Easily tubbed, smartly designed in a host of delightful new models, and at 3.95 as economical as anyone could wish! | At 8.75 | Skirtsot Satin Baronetleor Gay Flannel that are at home wherever one chooses to wear them, The modeéls are perfectly tailored, prettily pocketed and belted. In white and high sports shades. correctly—and thereby become entirely practical for Weak or any other occasion. In white and light shades. | Made of Baby Broadcloth, Striped Jer- sey or plain white Jersey. A large assortment of attractive colors. Shirts 1.95 Made of woven Madras in a variety of spring patterns. Shirts 1.35 Mace of Printed Madras and several other desirable fabrics. Sport Shirts Made of good gr toned down collar At 12.75 Skirts of Prunella Cloth, smartly boxed or side-pleated in models suitable for street or sports wear. ‘The color combinations are decidedly effective, in every shade that Fashion favors. Fourth Floor E 2.25 Je white Cheviot with but | Neckwear 95c Four-in-Hands made of imported and domestic Silks in rich new colorings BONWIT TELLER. & CO, The Spooally Shop of Opyinalion f FIFTH AVENUE.AT 38 STREET Neckwear 55c Four-in-Hands in a large assortment of hand- some patterns. Bathrobes 4.95 Made” of Japanese Crepe with slippers and neat case to match. Union Suits 1.10 Large check Nainsook, also striped Madras in athletic model. Shirts & Drawers ea. 55c Of check Nainsook, sleeveless coat shirts, and knee drawers to match, Silk Hose 55c Of good weight Silk in Black, Cordovan, Gray, Navy Blue, Palm Beach and White, Straw Hats 2.75 A variety of fine Sennet Straws with wide, medium or narrow brims and crowns of various heights. Continuation Tomorrow of THE 20% DISCOUNT ON THE \} MAY SALE LINGERIE 20% OF F—crepe de Chine and Satin Underwear 20% OF F—Georgette and Pussy Willow Underwear 20% OFF—Hand Made Philippine Lingerie 20% OFF—Hand Made French Lingerie i 20% OF F—Bridal Trousseau Lingerie — — Be well gloved | for every occasion HATEVER the pecasion, pure, unweighted silk. EXTRA SPECIAL FINE SILK HOSE 3 pair for D:i5 Kayser silk gloves wil gracefully complete your costume. They fit because they are properly cut and carefully made. Their rich and lustrous beauty comes from the They are economica:, too. Their pure silk insures thorough satisfaction over many washings. Kayser’s have been the choice of millions of women for over half a century. Keser Silk Woves nd after May 28th Purchase Made of thread silk, full fashioned in Black or Cordovan. Men's Furnishing Shop-—Main Floor James McCreery & Co. 2 will appear on hills ren dered July Lat, The 20% Discount is a further Reduction from the May Sale Prices and IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERE A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND FIND IT will be deducted at time of purchase JE WHAT YOU NEED

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