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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1921. DOOMED MAN'S PLEA Butter sattorney” Blerwon ot “Otsego ’ BASED ON AUTOPSY thd that ‘tte move ot tio dograed man's _— at omen een a se ed @ subterfuge and a ae |Slain Wife’s Body Exhumed: After) “trazie has’ protested his Innocenco £7 saat. ever since he has been Jn the death IES SHIELDING Brazie’s Conviction, Says house. He says he had a quarrel with TI. mo - a man on the farm who shot the woman } Lawyer. ee also Brazie, and that while Las Aked | Gov. Miller, at @ hearing to-morrow| fastened the crime on iim, km Fasily reached. Interborough (Astor Place), B, R. T. and Broadway (8th St.) Sub- HIS ASSA ANT in Albany, sb Hy 18 clear up ea he ee Broad way Stations in the Store, Hudsor Tubes at 9th St. and 6th Ave. From Pennsylvania usual story that has come out jus roadway Station take BR. 1. Subway on Broadway; from Grand Central take Inter- pefors Guise Bragic, sixty, a-| ENVOYS’ BOM ANDY tenth. New Y, ; : 8 . § y A i 4 Hee § Gis sears py eh ing tor s BOI BS ONLY C at Ninth, N ew York Tuiephone 4700 Stuyvesant borough. Broadway, Madison Avenue and 8th Street surface cars pass the Store. \ a | the murder of his common law wife in 3TON, Dec, 13 (Associated omen W: Were Neag| Otsego County. Unless the Governor | ions of dynamite clock- melt ho cre Ne AT) icterferea, Braio will dle Thureday|work bombs and othor Infernél ma- ° ° When Man Was Assassinated | stent. vewuriea anne ities caused « stir yeaterday” among ) " At the trial it was testifies t| saoratariea to Sonatore tad Are Sought by the Police | urasie sho: the woman twice, James | Te Seta berol ‘i legate "9 “he e Nn earer nN nN recious = —= hyard of Coc Brazic’s attor- | Cerwood sons Naa Lal d 9. ° ° ho, now ail a month after | Arms Confe when the morning mes MeCormick, twenty-three! iragie's cenvic the body of t Imail brought to cach a small scaled 5 ; | woman was secretly exhumed by tl POUR ’ | Se ee z Ey Se Teen Pe . = —— Yevrs oll, « driver whose lome wa8} Oisero County a uthorities and au uu | tin Lee at Nu, 154 Madison Street, where he | topsy, performed. The doome man's One of them w e | frends say this showed the authorities and sniffed Fin lived with bis wife and two children. | were not sure of his. guilt. opener disclosed A Ch t S l f “good fellow,” had reached the stoop| eal the result of proprictore of the house at 130 A. M. to-day wheo two revolver shots were fired and be crumpled up with a bullet In COTY’S Toilet Water, in || 25 to 50 per cent. less his buck. | most attractive large bottles, | ’ Two women. who were near by | FRENCH CHINA | $65 Set for $50 seieamed and ran. A few minutes ; $8 $200 Set for $125 | jqhernlas design, traced gold handies, later Charles Smith of No, 24 Rose| 50 NEW DRESSES —-$25 AND $35 V. BS | Black and gold destin, gold a > 5 Mieed GARG HIGH OR HIN TiC MeL} 450 NEW D ESS! $25 AD ‘D $35 VALUES 1 i Among the many charming handles, 197 pieces: is $62.50 Set for $45 ic Hioahy aed Tua: MoCermnten webuT NOW — Roshanara, Charmeuse, Satin Faced = NOW Ml | ft suggestions in the PER- $150 Set for $100 bandies, Wh pieces ee he took to Gouverneur Llospital $13.50 Twill, Jersey aud’ wyicntits $13.50 | UME SHOP. | Persian border dusts. coln gold $60 Set for $45 When Detectives Howard O'Leary | : . | | Main Floot, Old Buliding Sug Oe OME: Oa Ren ae ngtig, Bordor design, ‘traced gold and Thomas Roan were sent from ne ‘ “gin0 Ss ane aee' 307 Sapeem. the Oak Street Station to investi- | Ne i} a ff J aa ald Hon ie sade ‘a AMERICAN File, the former rocogulzed MoCor- \ 1 : j | gid and bigck design, solid go SEMI-PORCELAIN mick and asked who shot him. afe- : | Wool Scarves = "$140 Set for $100 $47.50 Set for $35 Cormick refused to tell. ; $2.75 to $12.75 | Grech and wold border design, sotld | yp@fOeh Bhd, Fold border design, “Come on, Jim," the detective a emarKkaobie i . | wold ‘handle, 107 places, (| ted gold handles, 106 pleces, urged, “you are going to dic in a » Women’s English Shop | $100 Set for $65 $40 Set for $30 few minutes. Tor the sake of your f \ ke: 4 i ‘ | = - Border design, traced gold handles, . ° Satin ; \ A particularly interesting col-|, Border design, stippled gold handles, | 103 pleces. wife and little children tell us who | e . ° i i ADD Bleees 30 Set for $20 did it, so you can get back at him.” | Charmeuse i eee , ’ lection of imported and ConSEHS $100 Set for $50 Gold § th hes traced 14 “No, I don't know anything about EVERY, 2 ny searves, including— Soray dedign, munderup from adie | BENIGN plese? nt ee it,” replied McCormick, and died, Dress, NEW Our $14.75 to $25 grades Fuzzy scarves; smooth scarves; | continued pattern, 107 pleces NIPPON CHINA Investigation by the detective - q * A 0} velewea REKtS MCCeneink liad Si Bead . STYLE— Many, many models in crepe de chine and Wide scarves; narrow scarves. BAVARIAN ae $125 Set for $90 ; : fe! oes 5 Minda the A Striped, platded or plain, in. color- $100 Set for $50 Gold edge, border design, traced been drinking, went into Ernest Sa- | Trimmed— ‘ ALL Georgette crepe—iust the kinds that make delight- ings that defy description of their] Gola hand design, gold handles, | Sd Bandies. 107 pieces. lermi’s barber shop, at No. 156 Madi- ful grfts smartness—and are made of casit- | 11) Mors Lid J $100 Set for $75 a 2 % } COLORS— grits. mere, brushed wool mohair or camel's er ~ son Street, early last evening, kicked 5 $25 Value i Second Floor, Old Bullding. har. ENGLISH uae tie a barber and fired several shots. ALL 4 ~ SEMI-PORCELAIN ae eae A Salermi {s said to have threatened NOW Prices are very moderate. 75 Set f iL Ke $85 Set for $65 to get even. After Mc urmick's death $13.50 SIZES Second Floor, Old Bullding | $75 or $55 a fandtes, 107 pieces, 5” Teed ate) ateclives: ant (tsa Baarmr ie | Rich border design, traced gold | &° Losty pl “ o Sas 47 Rateer at ; paves ‘3 handles, 107 pleces, Second Gallery, New Buliding ome, No. Street, and ar- | P ° rested him. He denied knowing of | i] S Aecteriie herd son gc i ort Bussrs SHEER Silk Stocki two shots had been fired was found a Smart and sharp— U 0c mgs ie the Sosement of ie McCormick | ihe $1 to $2 grades—75c ° home. The police are trying to loarn I ; ) ll m k h the identity of the two wom vh py ‘are believed to know who did the | 500 pairs of all steel—forged | Ww U a e some one ap, shooting. Hi steel—some hollow-ground, some and no one save the giver need know that these lovely stockings, DEAD IN HOME WITH STILL, =a 5 , with plain handles, others with |'"/0"t, co - Baan Cane EEE eka EIT Cie eee” bSunS i fancy gilt handles. Very pretty.) Only $1.95 for the $3 grade a i i h aby he ve. fli 4 and 7 B ir . fashioned; sity, yearn old, wer found dona In Broadcloths —Velours Now si5| fj Five sizes, Yh, 6, 0%, 644 and 7) AUPE ae VS ML AA Ue aah ed AG PON ce edi 3 yesterday. The ci 8 ‘= ‘i ! i is soles; sizes * Examiner Believe oath a ace | All Are Silk Tdned—A Majority Fur Trimmed! i Sia ‘The Notion Shop Main Floor, Old Bullding sail Was found in the houses | No Mail Orders, C, O. D.’s, Refunds or Exchanges int First Floor, Old Bullding | e ° ee ra % mplemovan scat te cask, IN GARMENT Co. {ff Luggage suitable for gifts PANAMA, Dec. 13.—United States | 307 Fifth Av. N 31st Si (I ri ay | | peat pete Mt oe ee : Children’s Books | t iall i tie teenth af alin ea iiieiaemibliimenaniae. at specially low prices three days and will then proceed to = = Sy 7 ; | Guantanamo Bay. ! In the BOOK STORE in the Down-Stairs Store twenty- Sh Te) Drown aetna seeeeees Ht ——— - —— — — an 7 . i : ne sume su‘! case straps all around. . $l : Jive tables are heaped with ull the delightful books that are | ss suit cases of imitation lesen 5050 | published for children. [cre the dearest Story-book wish ecko suit cases of :mitation leather, sees $5.50 sarah che be instantly gratified These two latter groups are 24 and 26 in. respectively, trimmed _ of every child may be instantly grati fic with good cowhide and Wah hse straps‘all around. meee : Picture Books drew Lang; Laura Lee Hope's | || 22 hack cowhide suit cases for women, 22-in.. eee mported ~yes oie | altars giteieat ee rrae" i $ Series for Young People, The | Heavy cowhide oxford bags, 18 or 20 in, AG + $15 of linen, heavy pape! or rax eiletitn eee a Rad The oxford bage are three and five-piece styre, tan or black. k site torah, ate Kitten Series, The s ne Second Gallery, New Bulliding, ook, Rabbit. r » Th ies, ——— Claus’ ABC, Noah's Ark, ; Phe Camp T1885, l | ‘ * ut ree pn ul Clans! ABC, Noche one | The Kanon, The Here is your opportunity to buy Goose, The Four. Little Pig- | Outlbor 1G and | i gies and scores of others—a any others. ‘ S m y g d P bd with gay pictures that the Better Books 0 e ver. 00 a amas e di ence- eae for boys and gi | for HIM---speciall, { or boys rhs Picture Books |, {oF boys and girls or ---specially priced i ; for boys and girls from e : ny for bigger little folk | gine to” seventeen years, $15 Pajamas for $7.50 = very big at that—4oc | books at $1.50 to $2.50 each. ° ‘ 200, made in our own workrooms, of wool wa : but not very, Dig ty Bump. | _ ‘The Dragon's Secret, Au- Mademoiselle |) tatieva'brought over by us from England. In : | kins, Hinky Pinky, Little Boy | gusta H. Seaman. | weight and protectiveness this wool taffeta is : Blue, Jack the Giant Killer, | Irom Tenderfoot to Golden Dances— |the idea! fabric for winter wear. There are DS Tom’ ‘Thumb, Red Riding Jaglet, by Amy E. Blanchard. a dozen patterns in lavender, gray, blue and x Hood, Bible Stories fer Little | Then Came Careline, by That is, if she wears this Four sizes, small to large, ' Ricoro Folks, and Painting and | Lela H. Richards, frock of chiffon, she will be a REDLEAF, London, Pajamas Pastime Books, 26c to At Greenacres, by Marion vision of lovely color and ex- it each—complete with paints, | Ames Taggart. | quisite lines. | anced for S15 fae a yhoo brush and crayons for young | ai ch TI +50 of spun silk, in plain white, blue and pink, and some nice- artists. Rast ho TY tee pene, loons, panels, which Tl iookng stripes. Sizes 36 to 42, cut large. , e Charmin Black Boulder Claim, by With a pieot-edae of silver trend: Scotch Flannel Pajamas at $7.50 mi E ; voot-« silver thre # . ar Ai Perry Newberry A bit of allver ribbon and a <0 per «cnt. wool, 60 per cent. cotton. 30 patterns, in sizes to French Books The Book of Cowboys, by sinkle welvet rose dahne tire walst t ull men, Last year the same good kind of pajamas sold for $12.50. whieh, because of their humor | Francis Rolt Wheeler ‘ $49.50 Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding. nd delightful illustrations, | mp. oa. ; 5 ieee =u d: the finest mene y imnow i — ™ ‘tite recone Ae puch ‘ved or corndomer ee FURNITURE before they know it. ustrate pew ench red or cornflower Les Petites Miseres de la $1.75 ' plue Vie des Animaux, by Robier; $1.75 to $7.50 Another new model Grosses Betes et Petites Peter Pan and Wendy, by in chiffon, has the becoming V |] neck Hne both back and front and | has the straight-line silhouette at $69.50, ‘Taffeta evening frocks start Betes, by Andre’ Helle’; I’ | J. M. Barrie. Oncle Hansi, Mon Village, | Anderson Fairy Book, Chansons de France, by Bou- | trated, Florence Choate tet de Monval; Voyez Comms | Slizabeth Curtis on Danse, ansons de Jc s . et Rondes Enfantines Argon ok ype Boys’ and Girls’ Series illustrated by Paul The series of stories for boys and girls that are most popular are here at from 50c tobacco grown in the celebrated Velvet evening frocks at $69.50 Crepe de chine and crepe back satin frocks at $49.50. Second Floor, Old Bullding, Tenth Street »rna Doone, by R. D. uckmore, edited by Caroline Sherwin Bailey, illustrated by 'Silk Petticoats at $3.95 to $5.95 | Noteworthy values, considering the qualities of the materials and the excellent workmanship : : Porto Rico, and oe 10,560 pairs Imported | 33.220" 1G BOYS, LOW BOYS are sold only Se | Gloves at 51 a pair O° hing oer, 014 Buin and Cheete of Drawers | Imported kidskin \ rare collection, in mahogany. e e to $1 a volume. Shen ea Harold Bret a a 1S Tih The Yellow, Blue, Gree | and Red Fairy Books by A Downstairs Store, Old Bidg, | DOWN-STAIRS STORE Imported lambskin ! ! HIGH BOYS | : Imported capeskin Toot! Toot! here Desig oe te a Siearace ~~ eee Wd This is one of the extraordinary happenings that is) comes the Train! y 3 me Chippendale . chronicled fom time to time in the Down-Stairs Store. ’ i traing 8-10 O12 Q CHESTS OF DRAWERS 10 Sha, s & Sizes 8¢tol5¢ These fine gloves have been held in bond. In some Hectrical trainn, $6.75 to $63.50, | queen Anne : | Chippendale ay ir . instances you may find the clasps a bit: corroded from) | Mechanical Auto, spring! Queen Anne . Ghinpendaie 2 “$112 i " erv small spot s resulted from dampness. . een An y i moisture; or very small spot has resulted from damp: Mashipical Rucée iss waits Qu Ann Colonial | Otherwise, every pair i fect; and every pair is new. unkes, 68¢ to $12 a He ppelwhite Pele Colonial $72 | Plenty of sizes for vomen, There are traine here. that nea] A yoam and Mary «, 3 | Colonial . $84 | Plenty ct black, whiic, tan, gray and beaver. | trong byt Inexpensive, a ara | Ch ppendale IN WALNUT A sale Jike this just before Christmas—what better LJ 4 “ Chest of drawers, Queen F 4 * . 5 . uld bod k? | ene sees Py ikea in 5 LOW BOWS Anne design ...++se+s0++ +85 Mail orders also filled. Address United Cigar Stores, Flatiron Bldg., N.Y. City cor anybody ask : | connection with trains and railways,| Sheraton . Chest of drawers, Colonial Plenty of tables and ample service. Toy Word, | Sheraton . De'yn-Stairs Store, Old and New Bulldings Third Gailery, New Bullding | Queem’Anne ..... 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