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SSLAN WOMANS IDENTITY STILL BAFFLES POLICE eacagesease Boston Man Thinks Murder . Victim May Have Been _* His Missing Wife. ‘Tho police have two leads that may Feeult to-day in the identification of the young woman known as “Mrs. Fay” who was strangled to death and ‘whose body was hidden in the attic of @ rooming house at No. $41 West $34 Btroet. Fragments of « letter found in the feem ahe formerly occupied will be ‘Bubmitted to certain persons who do Rot recognize her by name but may know the writing. ‘he other hope is in a message re- esived by Police Inspector Coughlin trem Thomas O'Donnell of Boston faking that a description of the ‘woman be sent to him. He sald his ‘Wife bad been missing a year and that hor maiden name was Fay. Fragments of the lettor contained a Cambridge, Mass. address, but the “poles could find no one there who [taew anybody named Fay. * Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Botte TELLER &,CO, The Specially Shop of Oniginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™'STREET’ Exclusiveness Is Not Akin to Costliness In JEUNE FILLE FASHIONS Out of the Ordinary in Smartness - oN SILK CREPE } NENG crepe om little touches of mon- d key fur, fringe, galalith ornaments unique treatments of braid. ¢ sf TRIN 4 ely LOL WER an OD la soutache MISSES’ FASHIONS, 14 TO 18 YEARS—THIRD FLOOR ——— brim models. and ornaments 65.00 porn. types of snow or Canton crepe with OPPEN Schwartz found the woman was soon to become a mother wad advanced the theory that this might have been the motive for the der. When the body was discovered two apron |strings were tied so tightly around the neck that they made a deep ridge. The police are searching for a man left the rooming house on the morn 24. The murdered wom to the police, was las! the night previous. The police missing man. Acting Inspector Coughlin nounved to-day that detectives found a auitonse in the room oceu- pled by t Fapers be "Townsend" ei GIRL ROLLER SKATER IS KILLED BY AUTO. Ran Into Machine and Fell Under Wheel—Doy Ram Down Has Skall Fractared. Millicent Viekhaus, elght, of No, 242 Ogden Avenue, Jersoy City, was killed while roller skating at Palisades Avenue and Griffith Street Jast night when she ran Into an automobile driven by Georgo Coughlin, twenty-three, No. 134 Lincoin Street, and fell under the wheel. Cough- Mn was arrested, though tho police suy it was clearly an accident. Edward Leonito, eleven, No, 805 Mag- nolla Avenue, Jorsey City, was struck by an automobile driven by Floyd Sher- idan, No. 40 Jordan Avenue, last night and ts in the City Hospital with a frae- tured skull. sald to be the woman's husband, who |t are anxious to question the an- |), that contained couple came from near ‘iatax, N. & CHASE STOCKHOLDERS ACT NOV. 1 ON BANK MERGER. Metropolitan Share Owners Have Approved Combinatton—Capttat to Be $20,000,000. yesterday sharehol le Announcement was made t epectal meetings of the National Hank and efor each share Chase or $109. \nerease. of capital stock of the Chaxe from $18,000,000 to $20,000.00 Is pro- vide D., L. AND W. DECLARES 3 PER CENT. QUARTERLY. | ‘Wall Strect got a pleasant surprise | yesterday when the Directors of the| Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railrond declared a quarterly dividend OF 3 per cent. on the stock, Including the 100 por cent. of new stock issued last July as a bonus to the stockholders. The general bellef was that becausn of the large amount of stock outatandiny, the distribution would be at the rate of nbout 10 per cent; annuity. h President Truésdale would one of the Directors dropped the hint’ that the earnings are now the lorgeat in the history of the company. The financtal policy of the board Is very conservative, and when dividends are declared they are earned by a eomfort- able margin, | Extraordinary in Value LY the most studied knowledge of youthful fashions can achieve the unstudied naivete of youth in fashion, and this Bonwit Teller & Co. characteristic above the commonplace in everything but price. raises these jeune FROCKS TAILORED braid, petite or + fille 59.50 ORIGINAL interpretations in Poiret twill of the coat frock with novelty braid, the frock with bright crepe faille silk, and the shoulder cape frock; also in black broadcloth, ean &G | | fashions CLOTH FROCKS impe 34th Street—New York Our Special Saturday Offering The Newest Velvet Hats | Clever shapes including roll brim and Spanish } sailor effects, also short back and wide vide | Glycerene Ostrich, French flowers { Values to 12.50 } are trimmings. Rete Also on Sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores 8.75 “HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, MACHINE MAKES $5 Volice Cannot Make it Work, but quarters Las ing to Induce a grocer to Invest $5,000 In 4 machine guaranteed to manufac- ture \, Headquarters, but the police can't ma. low ral days ago and thelr investigations! James R. Webb, a Major at Campi Jed them to a room in the Hotel In Weat 234 Streot. The grocer, Joseph Wahl of No, 119 Mercer Street, Jersey City, told them the two men had telephoned him about the ma- ‘chine and he came over for a demon- stration. 1921, of paper in ether and then put it through a slit in the machine, wh is a sinall black box. An elec ” wire was connected, there was a b i zing sound and a perfectly good $4) Wyrogrtiie $3,716.80. Th bill emerged jdated more than a ‘The detectives anid the ether was}snid the Indursem not a pertinent part of the process] 'ent ——_ but was intended for other use In case) Wahl had the $6,000 with him. tit| ONLY U.S. NAVY ACE TO WED. Wahl came to see rather than Invest and had left his $6,000 In Jersey City, lo. The men arrested anid they were Adam Skok, forty-five, laborer, of No. 256 Grand Strect, Jersoy City, und Alexander Kurzon, twenty-six, luborer, living at the Chelsea Hotel, lIved recentiy: at No, 608 West 140th et. It that BILLS; IT COSTS $5,000. aahinat aniformn and, trle¢ before, were fraudu- They Have Inventors Avalt- In Ce Two mer ked up at Head night charged with try- S. Ingalls Engaxed to Mise Loulse Harkness. Mra. William L, Harkness of No, 845 Fifth Avenue has announced the en- g of hor daughter, Miss Loulse . to David Sinton Ingalls of O. Mis¢ Harkness ts laughter “ot the late Wiliam L, Hark $5 bills, ‘The machine Is alsu at ork. Sergts, McCoy and Or- ward wbout the machine sey- ———__. EX-ARMY MAJOR ARRESTED. Mtr Ingutis 1s the son of Chelsea] Upton tn charge of cantonment ex- change disbursements for more than m year preceding his discharge Oct. 9, 1919, was arrested yesterday on in- dictments for an alleged attempt to negotiate checks similar to those he signed while at camp. He waived ex- amination ene will be taken to Wash ington to-da: Mr. Webb, ontety and married, Albert 8. In- f the N from Ya During the war, as a Ideutenant, hi breught down six enemy alrplane Is the only American naval ace ceived the British Distingalshed Cross. His mother was Mins Jo daughter of Charles P. Taft o! aeit'and niece of Chict Justice Taft. He said he aaw the men dip a pleoe B.. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Beginning to-morrow (Saturday) A Remarkable Offering of Several Hundred Wonmien’s All-wool Jersey Suits (Winter-weight) in heather mixtures and plain colors all of them smart, up-to-date models, including the new long-coat suit and a combination slip-on dress with coat presenting extraordinary value at $18.75 Sizes: 34 to 52, inclusive (Sale on the Sixth Floor; Thirty-fifth Street elevators) BH. Altman .& Cn. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Sasstettel MEN'S CLOTHING sHov Lo EN’S London- made single and double-breasted Aquascutum Topcoats in Lovetts Glenurquharts or Royals. #35 to 965 but no need to go up for satisfaction. It begins at 935. Exclusive New York Agents nflin Simon & Gs) SOBA — Saas ee £ to 16 West 38th Strect 5 to9 West 87th Street-—Street Level a) Store Hours 9 to 5.30 Stylwear Suits for Men 28.50 Were $34.75 and $37.50 What do the men want when they buy suits? If they’re wise they look for material that wears well, good tailoring, and up-to-date styles. That is why Stylwear suits have won their approval—because they have all this and more, ‘These on sale are of excellent value—all-wool serges, cassimeres, flannels and worsteds of fine texture—checks, stripes and mixtures—new Fall colors and the old standbys, blue, brown and black—single or double-breasted models, in regular, slim, stout and short sizes. Sizes 34 to 48. | No Charge for Alterations See Pages 16, 18 and 39 for Other Hearn Advertising Another Special Sale of MEN’S SHOES at $8.50 per pair will be held to-morrow (Saturday) on the Sixth Floor The assortment consists of high-laced m of selected calfskin in two shades o medium toe; and black or dark tan, with wide toe. These Shoes are from this season’s stock and offer remarkable value at the price quoted Read To-Morrow’s MORNING WORLD For Complete Details of To-Day’s BASEBALL GAMES The Best Baseball and Sporting Page Published in New York City