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ee Seiichi ce te ste ae = 4 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1922, GIRL TAKES STAND FOR _|MAYOR HAS NICER WORD |SEEK 18 HIGH SCHOOL SWEETHEART SLAYER|FOR UGLY “INVESTIGATE” Says She Broke With Ginsborg had been a private detective once, and I still had my old card and re dating from 1909. 1 thought my duty to take Moller to th | FANTS ONSTAND BOYS FOR AUTO THEFTS 4 authorities and I went to fh U8) Wien Slain Man Called Him Thieg.| “Sarves" Less Hard on Nerves and| Took Many Ones for Joy Rider the next day for that purpose. When of, No, 176 Now “Right Word, and Then Abandoned Them * 1 toe ‘him of my purpose he Gaga A kiya, former loking word] RUPFALO, March 23—Detectives with me and had me down. He was \ erg, on trial | « pecome taboo in the werent’ elehtee § getting of better of me when | reached 5 ee oe Ls . st ebehteen for my gun, got it out and fired” ‘ iw aavews Aiave been 1 eorhicsesiatllisasesas Fe for is the shorter, but by no mean Ml MRS. WILLS RELEASED ( orday. | Miss} uglier word “survey : tT and prettt Mavor Hylan has beog investigated so ® TO HAVE OPERATION curroborated juries and Meyers and Xd, — yesterday that d his Commissioner of yeara old, PUURe Off Miss » Ho many investiga © for assaulting fan } Mrs. Ursula Moller Later Tells] woman Accusea of Staying ttus- engagement rides, or has become bratn ares 0 ‘ Sead $8: Revtens Condition, Tt got wo the Mayor Rg pls How Husband Was Mur- | aruantic orty, x. 3, March 21 nt an eniehae- red every time. the rare ating @ ay ha n for , the dia- used, ‘The Mayor ‘ dered by Thug. Judge Robert H. Ingersoll to-day wignod |, en stolen from a but It got on his n boys, Sisson #ald, ' an ordet for the telease of Mrs. Mur- ond y's public hear ii BOHOL Beinn ‘ sella Wills, accused of shooting oft, Later Ting on lox Mayor said that f re + Mrs. Ursula Moller screamed and |°"'" * shack ind the I H aurvey” would he windoned after Joy killing her, husband, Louis Wills, their home here last Saturday in o: to permit Mrs: Wills to go to @ local hospital to have a serious operation performed. The condition of Mrs, Wills has caused considerable alarm, and it is|t feared she might die if the operation was not performed immedintoly atone was J then collapsed on the witness stand eink wtniee ana in the Bronx Supreme Court to-day [when she was asked to identify Alric { Westling, the prisoner on trial for * the murder of her husband, Carl Mol- der, No. 1668 Nelson Avenue, , “Please—I can't look"— she sald, (and fainted. When she was revived the question was not repeated, and 80 she has not formally {dentified Westling. But she told her story. “The man came on the night af + Dec. 24," she sald, ‘and talked to my husband about buying some jewelry. There was argument about the price my husband wanted for a ring—$1,400. I stepped into the room. T saw the { man's hand come out of his overcont Pocket with a pistol. I saw him shoot and my husband dropped to the floor. ‘Then i saw the flash of another shot about the stone to Ginsberg who d sent her the ment was broken » to the jury to- Jay - Thorpe 24-26 FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET WEST BOOT SHOP 32-34 West 34th Street March Sale of SPRING BLOUSES Famous Queen Quality Footwear Very Specially Priced and it was I who was wounded, in the breast. The ed the is~ . js er toned my. husband opus {hen tos : A special sale of Tailored sport ward mo and fired again, ‘Then he $ 00 shirts and Blouses in Crepe de took a package of jewels and ran # e A * am: weet downstairs, nconacigun, but t Chine, featuting ten distinctive getup and followel him, When T models; also a nuimber of French cl he stres ti . ’ iy (Tiere was a rman paanity on 700 Pairs of Pumps and Oxfords Blouses in Batiste and Voiles. a truck and I pointed out the walking man to him. Then I lost conscious- | mess and knew nothing more until I ‘Woke up in the hospital."" The truck driver was Richard Lyons, and it was he who captured Westling. The defense sprung a surprise this afternoon by calling Westling to the stand to set up a plea of self de- fense. This is the gist of his testi- , mony: “I went to Moller's home in answer to an advertisement of jewels for Sale. The first time was on Dec. 23, The prices asked were so low that I became suspicious as to where the Jewels came from and finally Moller admitted they were smuggled. 1 Every pair displayed is from our regular stock. Queen Quality Models with all the grace of line, style and crafts-manship the name Queen Quality implies. 8.50 Heretofore as high as 22.50 Two, three and one strap effects with Louis, Baby Louis or walking heels. In Black Kid, Patent Leather, Black Suede, Tan Calf and Brown Kid. Rese gt Queen Quality Boot Shop’ S32and 34 West 34th Street Collection of one hundred Imported blouses in Handkerchief Linen, Ba- tiste and French Voiles with real lace, dainty embroideries and hand drawn work; included are some fancy printed Crepe de Chine materials in tie-back. models. made an appointment to call the next day. 5 “Meanwhile I though it over. 1 C. : eee 12.50 Heretofore as high as 45.00 | ‘BONWIT TELLER. & CO, FIFTH. AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Americas Toremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street—New York For the Informal Affairs of the Ge 2 : Eenten Season and the Weeks that Follow— Ee Very Special—Friday Y7OMEN'S DINNER GOWNS 4 95.00 se A COLLECTION which translates into the American ; language of fashion the Parisian story of the mode. Girls’ Spring Coats and Circular Capes Sizes 10 to 16 Years. Featured at 15.00 Heather _Cloth, Bren- more and Herring- bone Tweeds, in box and belted Coats, also graceful new Capes. MOIRE SILK in side draped gowns. BEADED TAFFETA in gowns with the basque or: cuirass bodice. BEADED CREPE DE CHINE in gowns with the wide wing skirl. CHIFFON, black or tinted, in gowns with the Hellenic silhouette. LACE, black or tinted, in exquisitely draped gowns. =a Ste ger le :| |. RENEE CREPE SILK GOWNS [/g, ‘ With the Circular Skirt i Z Silk and 39.50 A charming Afternoon Gown with the cir- cular skirt bound at the bottom, and with dainty imported embroidered organdie around the U-shaped neck and short sleeves. Tweed Frocks For Girls and Juniors Stzes 10 to 16 Years Values to 29.75 18.00 Crepe de Chine, Tat- feta end combine tions of Crepe de Chine end Crepe Knit Cepe Frocks of Tweed Henna, White, Beige, Peach, Navy Blue or Black BB. Altaan & Cn. For to-morrow (Friday) A Special Reduction Sale of BLACK DRESS SILKS_ (fashionable weaves and superior qualities) at exceptionally low prices 40-inch Black Callot Satin (having the new French soft«drape fimis!:)- at $2.15 per yard 39-inch Black Canton Crepe (heavy weight) at $2.65 per vard 40-inch Black Crepe de Chine (choice quality; guaranteed mot to slip) at $2.65 per yard 40-inch Black Crepe Satin (very heavy quality, at $2.65 per yard soft and lustrous) 40-inch Imported Black Chiffon Taffeta at $2.65 per yard Mail and telephone orders will receive prompt attention (Sale on the First Floor Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue, New York Thirty-fiurth Street Thirty-Lfth Strest Telephone 7000 Murray Hill West West « Stern Brothers 2 Another New Assortment of Tailored Suits fr Women Priced in a Sale for Friday and Saturday SPECIAL at $38 (Sizes 34 to 504) Suits of unmistakable distinction—tailored with expert attention to finish and detail, and expressing in fabric and smartness the very best fashion ideas of the season, Various models in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Oxford Cloth, Pencil Stripes and Tweed Mixtures. Featuring narrow belts, mannish pockets in several styles, snug fitting shoulders and sleeves—in short all of the marks of highly skilled workmanship. Richly lined with silk throughout. cA wide selection in Navy Blue and Black.