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_ | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 28, 1922, HIT BY AUTO; RID BROKEN. Martin Fox suffered a fracture of rib and Inceration of the scalp Inst nigh when he was atruck by an abt owned and driven by Daniel ¢ when I went away,” he sald. ‘'I be lieve, however, there are secreted somewhere valuable securities, 1 in tend to try to dig them up and meet every obligation the firm owes, Some- and claims that he boarded at the Renefer residence at the invitation of Mr. Benefer. JURY ACQUITS “SON TESTIFIES BopY oF LIGHTER FOUND IN BAY. The body of James Slattery, seventy- CAPTAIN ile] two years old, captain of Lehigh Valley Lighter No. 206, who disappeared Dec No, 37 2int Street, Weat New York.| 17, wa found flouting in the Bay last times T believe Wall Street is too big} The accident occurred on the Paterson] night near Lehigh Valley Pier No. deat } LILLY, BROKER |*" wndertaking for me. 1 prefer] Plank Road, Jersey City, Gregory was’ Jersey City, It In thought Slattery ac- ’ teaching school." locked up on a charge of assault. eidentally fell overboard Freed of Grand Larceny Charges—]= Believes He Prefers Teaching School to Wall St. J. Frank Lilly, the psychologist broker, who disappeared in July, 1919, after his firm had failed for $1,600,000 and who was later arrested in Texas on a charge of grand larceny, was ac quitted to-day by a jury in General Sessions before Judge Mancuso N DNORGE SUM Takes Stand in Contested Pro- ceedings in Which His Parent Is Named. A son pitted bitterly against a mother is one of the startling features} Lilly testified that he had become of « strongly contested divorce action] ill handling the large amount of brought this morning before Justice |™oney from investors all over the . r country and had turned over the op- Frank L. Young and a jury in the eration of his offices to subordinates, Supreme Court in White Plains by who, he admitted, might have ab- Elsie |Schnell of Hastings-on-the- sconded. Hudson against Edward Schnell of No.| The jurors congratulated him after 97 Maurice Avenue, Elmhurst, L. 1. his discharge. Lilly told reporters he Named as co-respondent and co-de- had been offered $250 a week to enter the sales department of a Wal) Street fendant in the action is Mrs. Catherine Benifer of the Elmhurst address. house. He was undecided whether he The first witness for the plaintiff would engage in business again was Austin Benefer, twenty-four- year-old son of the alleged co-re- Spondent, who testified that on at least three distinct occasions he looked through a “‘crack in the door’ of Mr. Schneli's bedroom and saw his mother and Schnell in scanty, cos- tumes. Schnell, according to the plaintiff, is alleged to be the ‘‘star boarder’ at the Benefer home. “What did you say to mother?’ the son was asked “I asked her if she didn't think], she was going too far with Schnell. “I don't know how the firm stood Kiddies Love to Eat Mueller’s. hunger is the dumb call of fast ( , ing muscles and tissues for new your She told me to mind my own busi-| Oy, always the youngsters, : 7 nées, that was her‘own affair.” Slain’: fooils too canty digaaed. Smartest Trimmed pty special lot of ‘Asked if he was bitter against | Serve kt on Mondays and W. 3S manufacturers’ samples, including every new style. In black and colors. Trimmed with flowers, ribbon and ornaments, i 3.00 Value $5.00 Sehnell, the witness replied ‘Yes.’ He said be did not speak to or at- tempt to punish him for his actions. aeseeeea All you meed tn « food” ne The son further testified that his mother and Schnell frequently sat alone in a parior, the door of which hed a knob -missing. “TI offered to fixithe knob,” sald the son, ‘go that the door could be opened from the outside, but was told to leave it alorte."” The Schnelis \have four children. Mr. Schnell is tm the upholstery busi. ness at No. 98%Broadway, Manhat- tan. He denlestall the allegations 6.98 » 12.50 125th Street West loomingdale’S — 1872————Our Golden Anniversary Year 1922 NEW YORK MARCH 28, 1922 me MARGE eae LEXINGTON TO THIRD AVE—59TH TO 60TH STREET Our Great Spring Offer Women’s Fine Gowns and Dresses At a Fraction of Their Original Selling Price 599 Here you will find creations by artists—men who really know how to express the beauty and refinement of style in feminine apparel. 187 gowns and dresses of the highest type to go to-morrow at this ridiculously low price $29.75. A price which conveys no idea of their actual worth. Every color in the 1922 rainbow-~ Svery fashion in the 1922 style calendar—Sizes 34 to 44, but not every style in every size. Here you will find gowns not only for street wear but for dinner, formal occasions and sport wear. All embodying the distinction and chic you would immediately associate with Parisian im- portations. In the collection are gowns for every personality and every age. For example: Three piece sport costume of Krepeknit, dinner gown of Canton with lace trimmings, frock of Roumain Crepe richly em- broidered or bead trimmed featuring the much wanted uneven hem. Dozens af others equally smart which one must see to appreciate. , Rloomingdats's—Second Floor KOCHsG.. = We Are the Largest Distributers of Merchandise at Retail in Uptown New York Millinery a Riot of Colorings You can buy the type of hat that suits you best in the Koch Millinery Shop for Much Less than you expected to pay Here are Gage Tailored Hats, Continentals, Straight Sailors, Roll-Brim Sailors, made of fancy straws and hemps, in black, brown, navy, red, green, grey and sand, A wonderful assemblage of hats for matrons, young women and the little folks, in smart straws, trimmed with French flowers, straight and irregular shapes. 125th Street 5.00 Value $7.00 Second Floor Tomorrow Alrigint a mild, vegetable laxative to relleve Constipation and Bill- Haltiie sioiredy , rirha te /7) mM JUNIORS— Little Me Store Hours, 9 to .80 For Other Gimbel News See Pages 11 and 12 -GIMBEL BROTHERS 82ND STREET — BROADWAY — 83RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY DOWNSTAIRS NEWS ror WEDNESDAY Downstairs—Value New Trimmed Hats Hats to Suit Every Type The great variety of shapes, materials and colors makes description impossible. They must be seen to be appreciated. Wonder values! of the Season ip: A Sale That Will Set New York Talking GIMBELS—Downstairs, Lower Floor Dress Goods : Silks : Wash Goods Priced Low : Big Savings All Wool Jersey Cloth $] 25 54 inches wide. 8 and 10 oz. weights. Showing a beautiful range of colors in Henna, Tan, Beige, Rookie, Brown, Delft, Blue, Kelly Green, Navy and Black; yard All Wool: Dress Goods 54-inch, all Wool Velour, Tar, Beaver, Brown, Navy, Green, Taupe, Purple or Black; yard : 54-Inch All-Wool French Twill Serge, Navy Blue and Black; yard - - 36-Inch# Charmeuse at —_ White, Pink, Ciel, Mais, Orchid, Turquoise, Coral, Nile, O’ Rose, $ 1 5D , ® Tan, Jade, Bottle, Periwinkle, Dandelion, Pekin, Fuchs Woven Dress Ginghams Colored Chambray Showing a beautiful range of colors suitable for many Paris point stitching. Henna, Pansy, African Seal, Navy, Black; yard 27 inches wide, showing a wonderful assort- ment of coring and designs purposes; yard Cc specially made for the coming Spring and Summer seasons; Sale of Percales yard 36 inches wide, fine weave. showing a * . * range of stripes, combination _ stripes, Printed Voiles and Batiste fancy and many others. An 10,000 yards of new Spring’s Cotton Fab- excellent quality which the rics in a range of smart de- housewife can put to many 16e signs, combinations and color- 25¢ uses; yard ings. 38 inches wide; yard - GIMBELS—Downstairs, Balcony 16-BUTTON TRICOT SILK GLOVES Extra heavy quality Just the gloves for the short and flowing sleeves. Good shades of White, Pongee, Mastic and Mode ° ’ : ° Women’s 16-Button Fine Quality $6) © Imported White Glace Gloves e GIMBELS— Downstairs, Balcony Exceptional Sale of Women’s and Misses’ BOX PLEATED SKIRTS a) *2.95 Manufacturer needed cash — so here are 500 new skirts specially priced. Pleated velour- plaid and check skirts; also women's tweed skirts with two pockets. Velour plaids and checks in all the wanted spring color combinations and the tweeds in all the new color mixtures. Waist bands 24 to 32 Regular and short lengths. 100 Samples of Tweed and Plaid Fringe Wrap Around Skirts : $2.95 GIMBELS— Downstairs, Lower Floor