The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1921, Page 5

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SS WATE WIL ME, | FORHENOW FEELS “UNCOMFORTABLE Radical, Tarred for Abuse of Bride, Prepares to Quit HELD AS SLAYER, DENIES HIS GUILT Hearing in Case of Alleged “Rope | Burglar,” Charged With Killing Bachelor. Henry Bode, known to the New Jersey police as a “rope burgii was arraigned before Recorder € sten in ‘Hoboken this morning charged with the murder of Frederick Rue- ckert, a wealthy bachelor, in hie apartment at No, 1127 Washington FINDS LOST WIFE TOMBS PRISONER drum Life, Wanted Jail as New Experience. {eo The identity of a mysterious woman | . prisoner of the Tombs was revealed to-day, after a week's confinement, when she was brought to the Court of Special Seasions to be sentenced for shoplifting. She was arrested on May 24 In @ 34th Street department am on writer, Bellevue id the probation officer,” her six ohitdren had gotten on to her, nerves. | M Gustavson has a good educa- and ous to become a clever fic- ‘ vine, 1 She sald that she atole Comely Shoplifter, Tired of Hum iynt She ment be sent to fall for | experience.” . ‘The mysterious prisoner was sent, Hospital for observation. | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE “1, 1921. ° Where There le Justice Co-operation, Bea nemy and Enercy, There In Service. vusom James McCreary & Co, ~~ McCreery Quality Merchandise, as Advertised, «n Sale beginning Thursday, June 2d Telephone Fits Roy 3400 a ; Mountain Shack. Street, Hoboken, on the nicht of May 20, 1920. At the request of Police Inspector store and pleaded guilty to the theft of thirteen yards of ribbon and « | handbag. She gave the name of Lydia Brown and refused to tell anything further [i of herself. She was a woman of comely appearance, thirty-elght yeats old and well dressed. Olaf Gustavson, gardener on the Kellogg Hell estate in Bedford Hills, had been hunting for his wife for a week, und yesterday afternoon went for help to the Bureau of Missing Persons, He was taken to the Tombs MARLBORO, June 1.—It is evident that Bouck White plans to leave his @back in the mountains here. He Bays he does not feel unsafe but is uncomfortable. White admits that Ris idea was to found a colony of “Uberals.” His neighbors describe Bim and them as “nuts.” His twenty- year-old French bride, his treatment of whom resulted in his being tarred and feathered, was to have been the queen of the colony, but she declined Discounts of 10% to 50% obtain Kiely the case was adjourned and om (B uy ways rig The Federal Reserve investigation of re- tall prices has resulted in to the public that there has been o of 50 per cent. In the retail prices of many things and an average decrease of about 87 per cent. on all things. The report further divulges that the total of sales in New York City this year was 2.5 the prisoner remanded to fall until Friday, = William with HAT is there that you need from Ovington’s?. Whatever it is, you may now pur- chase it, at the discounts of 10% to 50% which the moving sale induces. Foster, arrested Bode but not named in connec. tion with the murder, was also re- manded until Fri ay on a charge of breaking into a clothing store and stealing a sult of clothes. Rode is alleged to have been in on that Job. | 4 : laa Reet i Ai | per cent. below that for the same period Ins! @ sovereignty that Included most of! Rode said nothing in court to-day, | ate tla Ah re stay anes oF OVINGTON’S year, though the number of transactions wus the farm drudgery. = Sewn a Ih AM hials . ae “ j ” greater this year by 18.6 per cent. This Additional details of the whipping| DUC When the newspaper photog. | protation officer, told the court this SAL tea Dahesh indicates that the volume of merchandis« and tarring and feathering of White|Taphers were taking his picture he|m that she had talked with thc 314 Fifth Ave., nr. 32d St. sold continues to be greater than last yen. protested and declared that murdered anybody." woman, wh dram life b “To never “re that her hum appalled her, and that Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street, N. Y. Established 1879 but the average of each aale Is apprecial! less as a result of the drastic decrease ie have come to light. Taken 23 miles from home he was Stripped and a coat of asphalt with feathers and le applied, An undershirt was pulled down over the mass and the men in the party took turns at whipping bim with switches cut from the woods.| estions were made about a roy vhere to string him up, while White again begged his captors to fife, * ssed to burning the Ameri- wife, according to He was left in the w f in his way home the bes after being told his. cs vtors trom } York City. n I> eos “Mr. White told me his ideal ma a \ Pee gee M. THURSDAY—WE INTRODUCE - the young wife to-day, talking paruy ° in broken slish and partly in . . . Rip French, did not want children. . e Th C te He nted to write books with me, ti t Zz raheem ee | New Crepe de Chine Dresses ese Captivating St bens I had the customary idea of wee and wished to bring up a “This was the main subject of our disputes, He kept telling me we could Sport Suits for Women in Nine Different Colors have a happy ma by working : together along his id ‘or remodel- 32 50 d 35 00 The Washerette * ling the prid to ee is ideas of | aw ite, He wanted to convert: me ta | Only e an e t me to his theories and make me mistress of 4 | radical colony which he hoped to es- | tablish in the mountains up here.” | WOMEN’S SIZES 27.00 WO models so sure to be liked that we've pro- vided them in colors to suit any woman and fit any occasion. A small but effective was'- ing machine. It weighs but 6 lbs. and.wasl: s the filmiest clothes spotless! clean in twenty minutes, Mercl) ie attach the hose to any faucet by in means of the attractive nickel- plated clamp, turn on the water - and the Washerette does the rest. - It requires no oil, being lubricate: by water; and is easily kept clea, for all metal parts are nickele:. the tub is enameled and the cylir- der is made of white pine. Be- cause of its small size it may be packed in a trunk. . . . . 78-00 3 Splendid Values in Sweaters » 18 — _ Never has the Silk Sport Suit appeared in such captivating guise as it does in the group assembled for this special offering—and never has it borne so modest a price. , In this special group are positively bewitching models of a heavy quality Crepe de Chine, Silk 'Tricolette or soft Taffeta, some effec- tively embroidered, others flaunting bands of brushed wool, a few displaying finely accordion plaited skirts. Many are absolutely un- adorned, the better to display the exquisite fabrics of which they are fashioned. Most are in Tuxedo styles with patch pockets and tie sashes. Every wanted Summer shade, including stunning Black and White effects. 19 West 34th Street Excellent quality crepe de chine. Fine workmanship. (Fourth Floor) Tucks or embroidered batiste for trimming. Comfortable, set-in sleeves. Becoming l Kline. oe (ean) tee) econ ong nec sini Stunning Thread Silk Sweaters in a modish Tuxedo style, fash- . ' Skirts of smart width ioned to fit snugly at sleeves aad shoulders—many gorgeous colors, as ye : Il as Black. i . Special, 22.50 rele i well as Blac i pecia Roya 1 Jersey Worsted Sweaters in sport coat style, smartly belted and J 4 : Navy Black White pocketed, isonet’ 8 = Wilton Rugs, . SIZES. OF TOs Flesh Orchid Coral SIZES-34 TO 44 a Gis dia diel . This is an extraordinarily lo THIRD FLOOR . THIRD FLOOR A wide range of perfectly beautiful colors, striped in contrasting price for such Lansdowne fringe:! Gray Copen Beige shades. Formerly 14.50. rugs as these, for they are woven (Fourth Floor) of splendid quality, woollen yarns, assuring years and years of service. ‘The designs are very new and appealing and the colors so tastefully chosen as to make these rugs a most pleasing decorative feature in whatever room they may be placed. 100—size 9x12 ft. 49.75 BONWIT TELLER & CO. he Specialty Shop of FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™'STRBET: English Porcelain Dinnerware At Surprisingly Low Prices The quality of this dinnerware was so exceptional that we purchased an entire shipment. Of course, so large Creaselens ! Eponge FROCKS With Gingham Trim In Eton Effect 19” a purchase meant a great price concession, of which you secure the benefit. WILL CLOSE OUT—THURSDAY A Limited Collection of Ne Approvale—No Returns. (Bighth Floor) The Edwin Pattern 100-piece Service complete for twelve. . McCreery Sale price, only 27.50 “i White Eponge Eton front, WOME Ss T y EE D S U TS 56-piece Service complete for six...... + ‘ith Peter Pan collar, cuffs, 7 : : 3 val Pl aries of Red il N M | McCreery Sale Price, only 17.50 ; White Gingham. Or French (Sizth Floor) Blue, Lavender, Leather and Pink—with matching Ging- ham trim. Bloused back. ™ Notice to Advertisers ws ; advertising type copy and release ordces | ihe the we fNurid or The Extraordinary in Value at 25.00 Four-Day Sale: of Linoleum Sening, World, rose the day A special purchase from a leading manufacturer makes it pos- Besos mar perinit al eat The ! ! : be Little Jerey Cole was @ merry World offier. Gay ade by The World Display adverts ment Sectiins of 1 received by 2 and rele Erte worl yy The World sible for us to offer this high-grade Linoleum at such low prices as little soul these. And a merry little soul was he, Oh, he laug! and couldn't stop In McCreery's barber shop, While the barber cut his hair off prettily. Little Folks’ Barber Shop (Third Floor) nes to be ved by 1 P, AG | Supple Four smart belted or unbelted models in countryside colorings, such as tan, gray, brick, blue, green or brown for town, country or travel wear Heavier Grade Inlaid Linoleum sq. yd., 1.49 A variety of attractive designs suitable for the kitchen, pantry, hath room, ete. Heavy Inlaid Linoleum sq. yd., 1.19 ico by 1? ¢ dees not received by Friday, ited as conditions re Figidly in ‘of latest receipt and positive releasg NO EXCHANGES Be oruer ore sh gadsy NO CREDITS WOMEN’S SUITS—-SECOND FLOOR splay cony ot orders released later than Bue” atone, ahen ‘omitted will not serve tO Prorlescotata ot “any character, ‘ontrack or oubege : THE WORLD | (Eighth Floor) —~_——

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