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set THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921. Kaber’s Home; Widow’s Arraignment; Broadway at Ninth Street lasting satisfaction. Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co, . Stuyvesant 4700 . ¢ T is not big type and big talk Figures in Cleveland Murder New York. inthe oeesapeee bal « Business Hours— the quality, fashion and fair aaa aa <p 9 to 5. price of the goods in the store wis bets A : Telephone which make value and give | Wool Dress Goods \Remnants—at Half Half original prices, Mon- day, for about 1,800 yards of— Down go Blankets for homes and camps ... $16 to $20 grade) $12.50 | various color schemes./ pair 45 pairs, all wool plaids. . Single and double bed atherine Fi ac aa Tl ; —wool suitings, before Judge t- ren: ay Taretesa ons 38, all wool, 60x90 in... ‘ ose $22.60 gi rade | | —wool jersey, | tors Each bound all around with 3-in, satin; 844-in. bloc) $15 —wool plaids, | design; a little specky, but, nothing to interfere with each -wool stripes, | wear or warmth. Pink block only. | —wool velours, 100, camel’s hair and wool. . ves $12 grade ) $7.75 line —velveteens, No cotton, no dye, in these blankets. Beautiful tan > | —wool fancy coatings. shade, bound both ends with brown silk, 66x84 in, each Quite, a variety, suitable for j i. | early Fall use, in lengths ap- | 50, all wool, 70x90 in..............$17.50 grade) gg | _ propriate for skirts, dresses and | , i . - ; ders; | coats. | Wairniverarn blankets, tan shade, black border. \ each 0 stan Peer, Ce Guntetng | | Woven Hammocks '72—reduced to $5 Picturesque hammocks, mostly in brightly colored fancy patterns in a canvas weave material with fringe valance, tufted head rest, and concealed spreader. Fourth Gallery, New Building THE DOWN-STAIRS STORE Mtg. Mary Brickel . i Sree Se FIRST MAN IS BROUGHT ete Eee In this beautiful home Daniel F. Kaber, wealthy publisher of Cleve- land, O,, died two years ago. ‘The The first reduction in price of this season’s | strong, very comfortable, and-—on Monday—very low prices. Brickel, and Mrs, Ermina Cola- vita, a midwife, have been ‘ndicted for complicity in the murder. it | | house is in Lakewood, an exclu- | S : . BY CONFESSION INTO sive auburb of Cleveland. Kaber's | Hammocks that will look Summer furniture in the Wanamaker Galleries | widow, Mrs. Eva Katherine Ka- | well anywhere, on porch, ber; her daughter, Miss Marian | | _ 30 P. C t | 2 | McArdle; her mother, Mrs. Mary | PEGGING, NEY er en e ess KABER MURDER CASE (Continued From First Page.) Monday, 26 Matched Suites of Our own stock. ° Summer Furniture, our own stocks more lively or mischievous. The girls} te had a pilow f iting | 18 alleged that the publisher was | Third Gallery, New Bullding They ‘Dave served in such ca bed la stabbed twenty times to his death EXAMPLES Cleveland. What course would a ae as he lay ill in bed. ot “VUDOR Shades for $142 for $204 suite—4 pieces, plum colored reed, cre- shrewd lawyer pursue in the inter- = Mrs, Kaber showed ° : ests of his woman client accused of | s afraid there were bur- |and them the | Can ou Imagine tonne covered seats and backs. murder when an opportunity present- | wen Ants, the an cuss eather, The tals then that Thewoun h , e ? | the summer porch $166 for $237.50 suite—5 pieces, frosted gray reed, cre- pr a hal al 1 been aroused and Mr. Kabcr jlet them know when they were to these Frocks—$7.50 . | 4 ft. wide x 7% ft. drop.. $4.40 tonne seats and back, P P women? : fae ork nd on the his room | kill her husband. { ; : } ide x 74 ft. 5 $178 for $254.75 suite—6 picces, ivory enamel reed, cre- Would he insist upon a jury of * + + : 6 ft. wide x 7% ft. drop.. $6.50 men? What offect would the test!-/ Diceding from stat f the leas le, poner tot the teers iares | Picture some fine ginghams, nicely made in every little | 6 ft. wide x 7% ft drop.. §7.75 | tonne seats and back. i Chie » e z oOo come ie ome. j 7 ar: i i . ; lite ah if ro 4 ‘ mony of a mother against a daughter pakewood glice rota | When he vung Pisseilt arrived ‘there ff detail—in the checks that are now so popular; with crisp, i ft. wide x 74a ft. drop. . $9.40 $232 for $339.50 suite—5 pieces, frosted brown reed, accused of ering Sane Have by i a} but they found the front door open. They ||| White organdy trimmings, and smart little vestees. Of Hae Wiest Ae Oe tA tapestry seats and back den tr setrie cha e upon) y St heard the sound of women's voices, i i i 9 ft. wide x 7% ft. drop. .$12.5 5 5 " ; wiry 6 AP How would a ry | FUE AN SET GEC Ae a AA pone) if yeu ae like checks, you may have stripes, or— | 4) fe Wie x tie fe Myon AaIa _ $327 for $467.50 suite—4 pieces, blue and gold reed, of me aitected by such an occur! ho believed hs wife had hired the room where Kaber was asleep. Bae pre: ti s| Ga voile, we can supply that, also—in or- | j» ft) wide x 746 ft. drop. .§16. figured linen covered seats. renue : ,,| assassins. Before s » house, “Cala said that the man was!/ff chid, ro: y. Si — 7] ‘ 5 e—8 pi i ‘These questions are running through! that night she. Ww vinced that | slightly aroused, but he held him are ahs tis 4 aa i Sizes are 14 to 20—and styles VUDOR shades are made in $452 for $646 suit pieces, black aand gold fibre, cre- ; Prosecuting Attorney ner | chum Marian Tubpowcly| wills: ties other, man, cute mime up) [lero cec we acee oe omens MOMLET AL POnes alte Sisco cueuilaive the standard weave or ventilat- | tonne covered seats. : Poulson, 7! are powerfal| jured * to the house in order to es-| with a knife. Kaber struggled with i » Su ice. 4 5.5 e—5 pi influences in Cleveland which are in-| tablish an alibi for h if and that| them and Caia's partner in the crime | ne Ihab my EAS penta pee " $472 for $675.50 suit 5 pieces, gray and green reed, eistent upon the trial of Mrs. Kaber| Marian was in the murder plot |cut several times again. Kaber may | Y h t With the VUDOR self-hang- | Velours-covered seats. The Kaber family is prominent in!” ‘The shock broke her down mental-| have tried to shout, but his mouth oung women wno wan ing device you may hang a $654 for $934.50 suite—10 pieces, parchment and green business circles. nd physically. She was slowiy| was muffled by Cala’s hand. He/| shade in four minutes—no i reed, figured linen-covered seats and pillows. ' $1,074 for $1,535 suite—10 pieces, black gloss enamel with hand-painted peacocks’ tails, cushions done in royal Tt is up to the Prosecutor to decide recovering her strength when the| was dead in bed before they left the | whether or not he will put Mrs. Kaber whole case was reopened again by | room. H on trial for her life in the event that the indictment of Mrs, Kaber and tho] “The men left the house without she offers to plead guilty (o a minor other in the alleged con-| seeing a person. The door was open measurements, no boring tool, no screws, no serew-driver re- quired. Riding Habits— ~—will do well to see these. Made of linen, in our degree of murder. Mr. Poulson post- sp rac ' Isgagain seriously itt, | for them and theym hepsd womens} own Philadelphia factory. Hence, rightly made. Second Gallery, New Building purple silk. Many are exclusive tively denies that he. ha nan ey SUSPECT SAYS HE Neer rane Gar thenmcnnen aadehe! Sizes are 14 to 20. Ready at $18.75. Most of these suites were made specially to our order. Many of The case is complicated by peculiar thinks the Calavito woman ‘double Downstairs Store, Old Buliding them have coverings which are exclusive with us. st between Mrs. him,’ relations which 3 HELD KABER WHILE | °°" Grane me Mtn Sixth Gallery, New Building Brickel, ars. ane and Marion Me” "PAL STABBED HIM MISS PRATT A BRIDE Skirts at $15 aes Sens ae Jaleo by @ course of headstrong dad Cea e ere We have reduced rts a life aut her 1g waywardness throughout since girlhood, has forfeited te Best Lawn Mower Insists He Was to Get $5,000, but | Yewaraver Man's Daughter Wed to| A plain tailored crepe de | Walter D. Tabbs, certain Frocks to $10 4 fe right to expe , "5 aay ae iNiatie chine skirt made wi d | extent the right, to expect consiier; ‘That the Money Was Never | shigs torraine Cecelia Pratt, daughter Ee nace | Wh ever constructe ; ation from the parent she has bullied '; Ie ¥ About 75 of ay deep 14-inch hem is one of | ‘and drawn into trouble. Mrs. Kaber Paid Over, |of John Pratt of the editorial staff of ut 75 of our very good dresses for women—taffeta, Georgette ak ; es| WANAMAKER-TOWNSE 5 is not overflowing with love for he |The Evening World, and Walter Denni- ||] and crepe de chine. Odd lots, left from previous sales, and so low the smartest skirts one can AMAKER-TOWNSEND j Geethee wails aint cordiully BUFFALO, June 18.—D'strict AUwT- | son Tubbs, son of Mrs, Willlam Tubbs ||| at $10 that you would hardly believe the figures. Sizes are 34 to 42— wear this summer. This It is made for us by a \‘ hates Marian Mc4 1 the feel- ney Moore gave out to-day a sum-| o¢ no, 101 West 72d Street, were mar-||{ Mostly small sizes. A prize lot for early comers. skirt launders as well as man who in a few years, ‘ 0! onfession ma y Satva- d last ev t the resid f the | 3 3 : * * . Mrs. Brickel accuses aaa coe tiers see pain v. and’ Sire, John ¥. Brook, No. 638 | Rewnstalre Store: Old eulletng any cotton tub skirt and is because of his genius for a ter and Marian McArdle of * ala, arres pRnecuon| venth Street, Plainfield, N. J as attractive veg 5 " ‘ if " i her AQuEnter An Mar ber home. im with the murder of Daniel Kabor,| ‘The ceremony. was performed by the! Vv ful as attractive to Wear as constructing lawn mowers, ] Lakewood in D M18, with the publisher, in his home near Clev land Peeper Aik cad atte mabe wail ery usetu any skirt of sports silk. ini ! built ae tp sitar: 1 purpose of bi r to deeth 7, ons) the summary, readat | Spend the summer at their country place Sli S 95 te teceihacwin 4 lak uae which exceeds his capacity j Hee eee eee ee en aheral ‘scala sald that the subject of the| {t, New, Hampshire and be at home in Ip-over Sweaters, 2 and finished with careful work- to supply. j of the fire her daughter and Marian murder of Mr. Kaber was first brought Beles) ae Mbeiprios (niga) eimall (tat sou eave mr kitickeptiealiabout the manship, The dein: MoArile stopped at a hotel, waving up by Armena Calavito, a midwife. BURGLAR WOULD LEARN TRADE. ||| quality; but NOT after you sec the sweaters. We call them worste:| Belt measures 26 to 34 in, The 18-in. Gar Sans nine rouse Gat much She told him that Mrs, Kaber wanted | admitting he has “ripped open" sixty |] “slip-overs”—and the weave is rather fanciful. Sleeveless, of course, The 20-in. size— White flannel to get rid of her husband, as she was s in the wholesale dry goods dis- and in white and all the good colors. Trimmed with angora. TOWNSEND-SPIDER lawn damage, and Mrs. Kaber collected be- | trict, ian McArdle. AUTHORITIES STORIES TOLD BY WOMEN. Prosecutor Stanton, Chief of Police | Christenson of Lakewood and Detec- ‘tdve Phil Mooney of Cleveland, who have interviewed them numerous times, confess that for ability as dex- | terous liars these women outrank any | they have met in their experience with persons charged with crime. ‘The only way the authorities have been able to get statements from the women has been by arousing their inetinct of self preservation. Before any indictments were found Chief Christenson, Mooney and Prosecutor Stanton were pretty familiar with the angles of the case as they applied to By telling each of the women that the others had confessed they were able to open the way to further ad- missions, This worked while the, women were scattered. Now that they are concentrated and have been able to learn what has transpired no more statements can be obtained from them, although Mrs. Kaber has watd that for the sake of her daugh- ter she is willing to tell the whole misS BAER THE ONE PATHETIC FIGURE IN THE CASE. | ‘A pathetic figure in the Kaber mur- der case is Miss Anna Baer of Lake- wood, a niece of former Mayor Her- man Racer of Cleveland. She is an in- nocent victim of the plot. ‘The two girls had been very close riends. Baer went to the wag At about 10.80 o'clock she went with Marian to the jatter’s Miss x00m, Never had she seen Marian McArdle > SCEPTICAL ON | Mrs. fi h Meintyre in General Sessions yester- ( He asked to be sent to Elmira formatory on the ground that he ever had a chance In life’ and might be taught a trade there. He said he was born in this city, reared in an or- m several occasions and had failed. ber would pay $5,000 to him if he would kill Kaber, the midwife told Purest and Best has been the reputation of throughout its 30 years of public usage Absolute Protection at moderate cost. Repair- ing at special rates dames MeCreery & Co, Telephone: Fitz Roy 34u0 .. Extra... 36 in. Tricolette — for sports wear and such. In all the good shades—ivory, black, navy, tan, burnt gray, brown, new blue, tan, burnt orange, silver, gold, flesh, green hen- na. Lowest price we've seen for trico- lette of this grade anywhere....... waists, $1.15 Georgette Crepe, $1.35 yard In twenty of the season’s best colors. Lower than our selling price. Summer Foulards, $1.35 Small figures and floral designs on back- 40 inches w 36 in. wide. ide, grounds of navy, black and brown, foulards like these at $1.35 a yard? Downstairs Store, New Bullding x90. 81x99. 81x108, sheets and ca When have you seen “Millrose” Standard “Millrose” is the name we have given to fine, serviceab'e sheets and pillow cases that will now be regularly featured in the Downstairs Store. y than our regular stock prices—just to acquaint you better with the quality of these These prices for Mond: e lower $22.50, in a particularly good choice of materials. Women's Skirt Salons, Second Floor, Old Building Petticoats—Large Despite their ample sizes they | are very attractive, because | they were made of ‘attractive | material after carefully selected | models, Full through’ the hips. At $2.95 Tailored models of fine sateen | —finished with hemstitched | hem, or embroidered scallops. At $4.95 Tailored or flounted model of tub silks, shadow-proof, At $6.95 or flounced models. Third Floor, Old Building | Died Corsets Two L. R. Corsets | vy white coutil, were ally designed for large | cessful. | | | | | | | women, and are unusually sue- | | | | caded material, designed to wear | with these cor $2 | i Third Floor, Old Buliding tween $500 and $600 from an insur-|getting tired of him, The midwife Francis M, Harmon, twenty-two, Downstairs Store, Old Bullding =| and tub skirts mower, 18 in., is $20.50. 4 ance company told Cala that she had tried to kill|of No. 77 Hast 124th Street, pleaded And white skirts, in all types. At $9.50 to $16.25 Mrs. Kaber says her mother started | paper ster! olge sim | §ullty to grand larceny before Judge dag el < alt cE See nto: ane in ooreomoraced by Mar | ever by. adminiatering. nolmon tO. Bim Of sports silk, at $12.75 to | The WANAMAKER lawn FOR MISS 14 TO 20 Imported gingham or. | him. e The authorities agree that Mrs,| Dun, D phan asylum and doesn't know where draw the grass across a sta- Brickel appears to be the only per-| | “Cala and. Pisselll, @ companion. ‘his mother and father came from. Rec- ° | —— eon * te blades Tria sratleatan fon in the case who Is trying to tell| met Mrs, Kaber several days after ords show he has never been convicted l R: lotted swiss Frocks) {e"3ty pics cratae chara ie ‘the truth. All the others have the] . u 2 i Z Ss 0 1(} White shadow-proof | 7 salt 29 5 ordinary mower fails. 4 motive of self-protection to guide| = - Specialized at $29.50 ante tne their statements and actions, and} Seventh Gallery Bullding . . | Charming little frocks) of the type that every girl) needs a number of, no mat- ter whether she spends her summer in town—at the) mountains or the sea shore. | kKight delightfully simple models in exquisite color- ings. Frock of dotted swiss Pictured at the left—has its voluminous skirt and quaint little bodice inset with tiny bands of white organdie. ‘rock of checked gingham Pictured at the right is one cf those smart straightline affairs with the new puff sleeves. Its large checks are very chie and its trimming very simple—just| bands of plain colored gingham. | In all the smart, prevailing, $3 in, long, 20 in. deep. truth, But Stanton does not believe Sh ts-— l shades, 47 in high, Holds 100 Tbs thi ans she will confess she ee a sate \ ne pa c oc : Geis cere ont Per nceneed ur orage for large women |" 08h hog Shee ot ee Second Floor, Old Building Women’s Silk Sweaters Extra sizes—$32.75 Sizes 48, 50 and 54, pockets. “ Of midnight biue, biack. Second Floor, Old Bullding mower, which we have sold for a quarter of a century. It cuts grass under tension by means of four revolving spi » Which WANAMAKER SPECIAL 85 Refrigerators to go for $35 Hardwood cases with —solid end construction, —positive Insutatron. —tinned wire shelves, —provision ehambers lined with baked-on white enamel, —solid brass hardware, Ready Monday, in the House- wares Store— Seventh Gallery, New Bullding | Miss Baer was a school chum of - re a emer medium large figure, | Correct ‘tailored lines that] nickel-plated. jan McArdle. On the evening of “ 63x99.. $5.75, insure a slender effect. A new —removable duplex grate in ae 48 Marian telephoned her an in- during the Summer, 72x90... for heavy figure, $7.25. | collection, ‘Tuxedo models, in| ice chamber. aie! 1 vitation to spend the night at the 72x99 several types of fancy stitches. —removable waste pipe and | Kaber home. 81x90,, Brassieres of heavy pink bro-| — Sash girdles, Two flat tailored] automatic trap. ]

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