The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 14

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ROE Drag SHR AOR DET RAS Waianae} THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DEC lad atatpolliedaladiietisintelinaas co disbion 4 Bien ved: Do eh, Bd had found tripractical because of the] before the date given by the carpenter from that of lonehanded investigator, | {=< <<< : ( ° if horde of curious individuals who}and the painter. ‘These amdavite are Mis not disclosed. His counsel gald|4 A WALKING DOLL } ! ‘ D ; Swarmed into his modest little offices) considered significant by the defense ive detail,’ “choy t admitted that ; j ' jost of them already caulpped wit ckUSe 8) att ir 5 : 5 ' ’ Special Investigator." tion, The Incident they told was one spent on behalf of Mrs. Stillman. 1 = To close out our surplus stock we in the link of Important, damaging In all probability the official Ca- p are offering Dolls, while they Bn wholesale price of ke ESTOS orn eee ts arpa ot he Just before he entered the dining] gvidence produced by the banker's nadian hearings will not. begin for last, at the special $3.50 Each: REGULAR PR.CE ||) Also Talking and Other Real Walking Dolls room of the Hotel Windsor hers| attorneys several weeks, f y | resterday Beauvais explained to cor-| Other testimony gathered, by. tho « iat ' | SOURTEENTH STREET __ Gutablisbed 1627 he AL 1 n FOURTEENTH STREET Guteblubed 1627 _ WEST OF FIFTH respondents his motive in assuming | Per Menage EMtOF MAS POL CAVARLANCA ACCEPTS — CHAL- ( the hitherto unrevealed role. He pref-| After breakfast Beauvals accom. LENGES. ] bog ( aced it with the assertion ‘that he|panied Mr, Brennan to the County HAVANA, Dec, 2—Jose KR Capa- vise tha ‘ Court House, where the two met the planca, world char al could not discuss is hao 1 etal reer iatorney., there atée they ena hampion of chess, at just then, adding: pave been re-/iye witnesses from Grande Anse thers Evidence in Canada to} juestea by counsel for Mrs. Stiliman| waiting. The. testimony. of | there, fi *3 t to talk pending the examination] With that af the others, will de ex- J » A . ‘ Pees von by Bank be wiititdaas in Gunsda, 1 give to the |amined in detail to-day. + Hussian “master, and the other from from $2 up. | And a Full Assortment of Other Toys | at Factory Prices. ALBERT KAHN, Mfr. Men’s Stylwear OVERCOATS nounced er’s Witnesses. he| Most of the aMdavits are in Franch, A, K. Rubinstein, Russo-Polish expert, 23 Union Square West . lawyers all the information I have." land a good deal of the testimony nere, provided they agree to the rules he has Bet 1 d 16th St: i “Why?” when the Canadian commission 18 proposed. These would provide. that wag a Broadway, tween 15th an s. , “NOW IN MONTREAL.| “1 say now, a8 1 have sala petore.|Piven ih the samectongue. "the title be defended once @ year, —— the charges against Mrs, Stillman are] Just what Beauvais's future rote in — Val 0.00 @ nitinnncansinims = a —_—_—— — = = alue p tntee.” the suit will be is still q@ matter of = et id al doubt, He wi not say definitely Lawyers Brennan atid] ‘ro one who has pictured Beauvais | Gount te eet eeiey Mrs, Stille fack Preparing for Cana- | the fctional solitary figure in &) man's counsel are likewise non-com- Ned models for this Winter that are of the first-class style and value. All-wool materials in the best plaid dian Hearing. ike. eaeik SeAhdontes UNGUEH SHEW fource the. impression waa obtained < bi by yied esha bd We ig tad ee joo Ke berate eons ee ——- bound forests, the personal contact |{Mat the now Te inoined with Store Hours 9 to 5:30 For Other-Gimbel News See Pages 17 and 20 a 2 sel ge peed Gis te bk he sonar Fst rpipebrert} fbi ng @ bright acw suit case—not| Results of Beauvais's work Justity Fred Beauvais of the storied for-|the Impression of him. He took a Dut Frederick K. Beauvais, spe-|camera with him on his trip to the} > } investigator. homeland. With this he took exte- hm the sult case are photographs, |Mor and interior views of Mra, Still- 32np STREET - BROADWAY =33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY I. Beauvais's present occupation, aside ——— Men’s Suits 34.75 Values $42.00 and $39.75 : Fine tailoring and excellent materials, including finished and unfinished worsteds, cassimeres, flannels, striped, checked, plain and silk mixed in the suits— laid backs, fancy overcoatings, kerseys and meltons in the coate—all ‘effidavite—fruits of a quiet |man's house in Grande Anse and, in to the French Canadian colony | addition, photographed nearby houses. SMB Grande Anse; to tho wilderness |The defense hopes thus to prove the " has given a setting of romantic| physical impossibility of certain of in the protracted suit of|the stories told by the banker's wit- A, Stillman of New York for a | nesses. ° He interviewed several score Indian-guide co-respondent | French-Canadians, his own people. y disclosed himself as a late| tie obtained thirty of these as wit- to the legal forces of Mra./nesses. From a formidable group he . ; and as « logal investigator | elicited affidavits contradicting testi- . is is more than sartorially}mony at hearings in Poughkeepsie. He has obtained thirty wit-| Two woodsmen to whom he talked in the North Woods to coun-| contradicted the testimony of an In- stories about Mra. Stillman|cigent described as having taken ft himself told by witnesses for the| jjace in July, 1919, and recited at the plaintife. hearings by Harry Gronnon, a painter, ¢ display of Beauvais's new|and Ferdinand Page, a carpenter, ‘was made upon the arrival here|both of Grande Anse. These men inesday night of Jobn F. Brennan |swore they were at work upon Mrs. fonkers, chief of counsel for Mrs. | Stillman's house there, and that from and John E. Mack of Pough-|a scaffold they saw Beauvais and Mrs. legal guardian for Guy Still-| Stillman seated upon a bed. Mrs. Stillman’s youngest child) Beauvais has an affidavit from the o-defendant with her in ‘her|two woodsmen in which they say the Pand’s suit, Beuuvals met the| scaffolding was complete three weeks guard of the proposed Ca-/' commission with commenda- BIS promptness before breakfast yes- . and, between courses, laid A Very Special Sale of Hylass VEILING desirable shades. 682— Sterling Silver Candiosticka. 10% inches high, $18 the pair N Ovington Gift isan unspoken epigram, pleasant to utterandeven moreseductivetoreceive, And the ratio of cost to satisfaction is kept sur- Prisingly low. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” Fifth Avenue at 39th St. Men’s Overcoats 22.50 Value $32.00 Exceptionally good coats at the price—all-wool material’ —plaid beaks, fancies and meltons—season’s most desirable models. Holiday Suggestions Smoking Jackets................... 6.45 to 12.95 Complete line of Men’s Raincoats in 5000 Yards of This Famous Nationally Advertised Product 49¢ « Imported French Chenille Dots: Woven Fancy Meshes } { { \ f \ The Veil Sts members the results of his in Vogue the’ favorite materials, shades and I etforta gee And In. These Colors seleky populablypriced Homme GI TO0 LO 21:00 J 9 supplies Siiaaker) to’ Abe For traveling, for the windy * i on here of Mrs. Stillman’s iaw-|, F days of winter, as a smart com Black » And an Excep- & It is through his efforts in bing pe the ie pete fe Brown tional Range itnesses that they will be close fitting vei an unfailing Navy of Desirable. * q . Apemer wi the one evidence “of good form in Taupe Color ‘Com Specials in Our. Famous hearings, designed to . ple inations. 5 K y contradicting that ad- by Mr, Stillman’s army of soma Pheer oon, Hy-Lass veilings—the result of a order Lh an iroduet to or patrons the famous Boys nockabout lropping woodsmen: tract | policemen — con- years of study and improvement y-Lass veils, the ers offened us an opportunit; 3) oy } m ppeessiawon 19-0 plese ears struction engineers and elevated —add the distinction of indi- to purchase "Bo00 Sarde at a special low rice ; S FT OES \ that See ee Cates guards—wear Firestone-Apsley vidualized design to the assur- The entire assortment—which includes hundreds of . e os soe Lema era » Deliverers. ance of fine workmanship and ards of the finest qualities—marked at this one 3 9 5 4 9 5 te age nak Weaee hn BOK 00 Storm. proof — warm — | finish. A product of unequaled low prite. A wide variety of distinctive veilings for ° 4 : is known here, elther, recelved | dry. The wear of each merit. the woman) of tot dueitty in » oe Were $5.00 Were $6.45 ved an application for its pair sells the next. Get : “Sizes 11 to 134 Sizes 1 to’ . Mere nak caua bocited of hs Fone, Deiverese S0cay- GUN EEE Veen G Shor Math PhOOR Tan and black calfskin shoes for dress wear Us ge siieegg pe stivalieal and unlined elkskin shoes with rubber heels interest in the Canadian phase ; rvice. Both have metal s in mre restone-Apsley Be rat os ae ond Daerah Abs ciew. xed heels, soles of real oak leather and uppers i guidance of this Canadian Db LIv E E Be that will stand several resolings—broad toes HEeew y. He deserted woodcraft and WITH THE REDE nee business. ‘The latter ho 64th. Annual MIDWINTER Clearance Sale Alexander Store Hours 9 to 5:30 For Other Gimbel News See Pages 17 and 20 -GIMBEL BROTHERS 32np STREET “BROADWAY 33n0 STREET NEW YORK CITY and English lasts—all sizes—B to E widths. ® Saturday Special ‘Women’s Tenderfoot . Arch-Support Shoes ‘The woman whose feet hive that aching, tired feeling, or who has fallen arches or flat foot will find grateful relief in this style of shoes. They aye especially recommended. Hoorah! New Buster Brown PLAY SHOES Have Come For Boys ||.» Soft black kidskin, built on a comfortable a. | : and ||. last, medium height, and with orthopedic t ; Sh Girls, Too heels, long’ inside counters and steel shank ) oes : pieces which support the foot. Sizes 4 to 9, A to EE widths. The same style, with extra wide ankles, for stout women........ 12.95 ' flen’s shoes in the prevailing Women’s low shoes and all the | : winter weights and styles, novelty slippers, My! but they’re sturdy. (As play shoes should be.) “And my! but See page 39 for other Hearn‘advertising ' 4 85 10 90 ” 85 they're good-looking, too. Lasts that last. And leather that’s : $72 to $ ime $4% to $9® leather. And shoe-making that’s shoe-making. And soles that are ‘ strong as strong. In good shoes. Buster Brown shoes. For you. “Women’s boots, some button, ' Sizes 6 to 8 sda Sager as ales mostly laced, many styles, | to sturdy boys and gt footwear Sisee 814 fo, wi oping heal, >>> 22D: NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS filson 89% to 7, vabber heeled’ 4's © sf se lees ce ‘ in ER ke Sah j ‘Advertising copy and telease orders for either the week day Morn- ing World or The Qrening World, if received after 4 P, M, the day preceding publication, can be inserted only as space may permit and in order of receipt at The World office, Advertising copy for the Supplement Sections of ‘The Sunday World must be received by 2 P. M. Thursday preceding publication, and releases must be received by 2 P. M, Friday. Advertising copy ifor $he Main Sheet of The Sunday World must be received by 4 P. M. ‘of the preceding Friday and.releases must be received by 12 o'clock « noom Saturday. “Copy or orders received later than as provided above when omitted will not serve to earn discounts of any character, contract or * otherwise. THE WORLD. $7210 $125 $8. $78 No approvals or credits ‘Andrew Alexander

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