The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 9

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Bronx Man ecktenaily Kil ‘WOMAN SHOT DEAD BYKINWITHISTOL. HEAD ST TESTED TI TS a THE 2VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DEORMBER 16, 1921, assembled there, her mother, Mrs, Hungecks, a widow of five wooks; Raymond, her husband, and Marry FOUND INCOMPETENT that they wanted information In ref-| wengi, millionaire manufacturer, of Buffalo and Los Angeles, was de clared Incompetent to handle his own jaffairs by a jury here to-day. The} given to the jurors at erence to a real estate transaction. Tt was such an unseasonable hour for a request of that kind and the ap-| pearance of the men was not 1 Is table Mrs, Korndorfer had told tnove! MILLIONAIRE WENDT *rest= “for drunkenness in this city in- creased from 669 in July, 1919, the first month of National Prohibition, for July, 1921, the Munielpal Board said in ite annual repa Alexander July Ris the four years preceding 1919 6 {n the consumption Korndorfer that she felt there) bocantric Btatontin, Living in Los public to-day. ‘Tae average n t}of diluted alcohol, colored to resembie should be a weapon handy in peraot arre for di 0 whiskey, and ¢ joon shine the house, Two men tad come| Angeles, Has Many Delusions, = _ = to the house at 11 o'clock the! Jury Toki. evoning before, ehe said, telling her gimeaLo, Dec. 16-—Willlam ¥ Annual Markdown Sale | West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street assuring, so Mrs, Korndorfer was o'clock terday afternoon and thew | At Substantially Lowered Prices Saturday: Sister-in-Law as She Bids Family Good Night. . | jhe wa Fisie Mrs Korndorfer, the young wire of Raymond Korndorfer, Presi- ;dent of an insurance firm in the Bronx,’ stood at ithe head of the He hi Jat stona Park East, saving good- | stairs last night in her home, No. N18 Cre of und thought the weapon was | !t whispered | ed into her brother- | * bullet ms called with all] avail. The police, to © sent for and Harry Korn- dorfer was arrested on a technical charge of homicide, on which he was | | i} arraigned this m in the West Farms Court Although Assistant District Attor- ney O'Gorman said he vas convinced that the shooting was aceldental, | Korndorfer was held in $2,500 bail | foy examination Dec. 28, by which time there will be a complete inves- | tization and report by the Medical Examiner Thee was no thought in the minds of any of the family or of the police that the shooting had been anything recidental, the result of s carelessnegs in noving the last cawtridge from | ring chamber of the pistol. He | believed the Weapon empty when he hud semoved the clip in the butt. | The shooting occurred a little be- fore midnight, At the family dinner| —_—_—_— WLLILIAALLULL ALLL LILUL LALLA LLL TO LEARN TO PLAY TO PAY Some people learn to play the Saxophone in 3 weeks—others take longer. 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Estab, Quarter Century: Light shtinowares nell Houston oop ee Streets alarmed, ¥ storage chest and fix it up so it would! shoot and be handy in case any one) «and dollars, claims of close acquaint tried to get Into the house. dict was reported ‘at the conven ing of court at 9 o'clock this mornins. Wen tricities, according included the giving al up of ere to live in a cheap hotel, careying avout in his pockets bonds worth several dred thou- She asked her brother a d seen service overseas dur ar to get an old automatic from who} She said!anceship with royal families of Eu- at in such an event she could fire) TOC, and ihe writing of strangely |worded Jetters. Wendt also was a @ weapon out of the window and|Orded Wntere inker, one. of. the tract some one's attention witnesses his’ average in Harry Worndorfer, who i twenty-|dilgence being three quarts during « night to her family. Just behind her | five years old, got the wenpon, cleaned | day and a quart at nl | and tested the pistol, fully un- Mr ndt did not here from w brother-n-law, Henry Korn-|toading it, as he thought. Visitorg| Los Angeles for the 7 a rt He had in his hand a eae Ua in the evening, remained a a while and then left. A short time small «tomatic pistol which he bad] after that the Kordorter household DRUNKENESS INCREASING cleaned and pnt in order a tfew | started for bed. Then came the.sud- HEAVILY IN BOSTON |den shot and the tragedy at the head } before foy her, He had removed he stairs ra i! CL baal Arrested im Jut 0 an Againat the cartridge clip in the grip of the] Korndorfer said he bad no idew how pita ‘i happened 1! e pistol was dis- Men’s brown and tan lace; sluma boarded leather with W inter weight soles. - Three lasts, full and medium and French toe. ill sizes, B'to E width, in each style as $5.85 sale starts. sale goods | Shoes| Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth § We cannot eachange or credit But just as Mrs. Korndorfer turned | ian Saas — with a last word of good night e was a pistol sh and the | woman, with of blank | 8. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Pre-holiday Sales for Saturday (all eminently ‘‘give-able” merchandise) | A New importation of Pearl Necklaces (of unusually fine quality and lustre for arti-= ficial pearls); carefully graduated, mounted with solid’ gold clasp and very specialiy priced at $4.75 at 5.75 I7-inch length . 2. .« « e 19-inch length . . 8 «© @ At the same time A Special and Opportune Purchase of White Coral Necklaces 24 and 27-inch spring ring=clasp, (daintily rose-timted), in lengths, each with gold will be offered at the exceptionally low price of $7.50 War Revenue tax additional in each instance (First Floor; Madison Avenue section) Interesting Price Reductions have been m de in the remaining assortments of Junior Misses’ Outerwear as a result of which very exceplional values are being offered; inc Junior Misses’ Dre: of mavy blue serge (sizes 15 and 17) in a most attractive model having a full plaited skirt; the waist finished with collar and cuffs of white linen at 8k wl ltl tlCUlCUltlCUlCUSC LS Misses’ Separate Skirts ° (sizes i4, 16 and 18) have also been marked at greatly reduced prices. (Second Floor) Linen Handkerchiefs for Men and Women will offer special buying inducements at these prices: Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched per dozen < $4.00, 5.30, 9.75, 11.00 Initialed a per dozen 6.00, 10.50 Tape-bordered, per dozen 6.00, 9.00, 15.00 French novelty effects (colored), each 1.00 Women’s All-linen Handkerchiets per dozen $2.85, 4.35, Tape-bordered . per dozen 5.85, iat per half-dozem 1.75, 4.35 Embroidered . . per box of six 3.50 per box of four 2.85 Plain-colored (initialed), per half-dozen 3.25 Hemstitched, .85 initialed 5 Embroidered . . Also Women's Sheer Lawn White, tape-bordered, dered initial < Handkerchiefs h thand-embroi- per half-dozen $1.25 Colored novelty effects (imitialed) per half-dozen Aor A $1.45 (First Floor) Girls’ Warm Coats . Cotton Dresses & Blouses at special price reductions, will offer Coats es © e at $12.85 & 18.50 Colored Cotton Dresses . . . at 1.05 Middy Dresses of white - at 2.10 Middy Blouses, with rilar; sizes 14 at $1.25 to 18 years « 6 ww ll P| (Second Floor) Delightful versions of t DANCE FROCKS Youthful models of | Puppyskin Taffeta in exquisite new evening shades featuring new bodice and skirt treatments. $29.75 Regularly $49.50 Fur Collared COATS Made of Suede Velour or Velve Suede Cloth, Australian Opossum or Taupe Nutria collars. Special, $45.00 Special. $75.00 ' Gifts appropriate to the season and a charming : tribute to the recipient. H Women’s and Misses’ : FUR. COATS and SCARFS At Very Special Prices Saturday... NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS NATURAL MINK COATS ; Full prime skins of dark coloring. Full length rippled back models; i 36 inches long. dark, beautifully worked skins. $135.00 $875.00 HUDSON SEAL COATS | PLATINUM CARACUL COATS (Dyed Muskrat); smart 36 and 40 Full length models with large muf- i inch lengths; large Skunk collar fler collars of Kolinsky or Platinum 2 1 and cuffs. Fox. ait $265.00 and 325.00 | $875.00 a Cn Fashionable Fur Scarfs : Stone Marten - - - - $29.50 Hudson Bay Sable - - $55.00 : Natural Mink - - - - 29.50 Taupe Caracul - - - - 65.00 Dyed Fox - - - - - 27.50 | Blue Dyed Fox = & Fondo Continuation Sale Saturday of 7H WOMEN’S TAILORED WINTER SUITS Duvet de Laines, rT Extraordinarily Low Priced. at $29.50 IGH-TYPE MODELS that are the final word in plain tailored suits, | | H with stenderizing, medium or long coats, shawl or adjustable self collars, | i narrow detachable belts, rich silk linings and warm interlinings. | : | One particularly attractive style is enhanced with hand embroidery, \ 4 | others have applications of French folds or adhere stric tly to smart effects if | attained by exceptionally fine tailoring. Sizes 34 to 46, ; j NAVY BLACK BROWN Third Floor | | Bi Misses’ and Small Women’s FROCKS, SUITS and COATS for immediate disposal. HE WORLD prints moie Opportunities” than all the other New York morning newspapers added together :-: :-: :-: his season’s fashions priced Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. DISTINCTIVE SUITS 4 One of a kind with Beaver, Caracul, | Wolf or Squirrel collars. Coats lined | with Crepe Silks. $68.00 | Regularly $125.00 DRESSY COATS Made of rich texture Wool fabrics with beautiful silk linings; large Beaver and Australian Opossum collars. 4 Ge eee eee ricotines, Twill Cords, —! “ Business

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