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-INGELL: WOMAN'S * Given Freedony After having been in the Tombs fir we months under an indictment ing murder in the first degree, |t@ speak or understand English, was » freed this morning in the Court of General Sessions by Judge Mcintyre The court dismissed the indictment i ype the representation i Assistant 1 { Mistrict. Attorney Brothers, after a prépentation of the facts in the case He by Henry® Schulman, attgrney as- ined for her defense The woman, forty-five years old, | stabbed her husband to death in the \Bgiamitor’s quarters of the building, No |Ei1$n Bost 434 Street, on Dec. 16. fr ‘etwas shown he was drunk and had at- igytecked her with a poker; she aaeteaped a carving knife and athbbed Shim. Dr. Litchtenstein of the Tombs said Evwhen she was received there her body |i was a mass of bruises from breating i When told that she was freed, the woman, who had spent most of her ‘our months in prison praying, fell “upon her knees and threw her, arms bout her attorney's ankles, Kissing him feet in gratitude. i iY A fund was raised for her among rsons in the court, and she is to ake an effort to get back her po- i as janitress. INGTON, April 10.—The Beth- ahem Steel Company in Supreme Court won its sult against the Gov nt for $67,000 for use during the of the steel company’s patent eh mechanism for 12-Inch guns. The wnment contended it had not av ized, but admitted the use of some Janitress Who Stabbed Hus-|» and to Death After Beatings | catenin aE nape loom THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 10, Now, Declares Father _ Be}ford. Re, ML « “ - “4 In the-elothes and the man- Per worn, general departure from the fasifiona’and conduct of their mothers, the Rév. John L, Bel- fopa, pastor of the Roman Catho- He menue: ot the Nativity, hy ‘Brdoklymseuba '® degeneration in the girl of the period. “If ever theep was a time or place where the Sixth Command- ment was broken more fre- quently, Openly and shamelessly than it {s to-day, I do not know that period ner that locality,” BAIa eaeek ti ‘ord “ig Wonreh d like Wantons nt mirtet expect to seonlee the ‘\treutment of wantons. The ‘abandoned woman tries to reveal » her farm and make it appear as ‘ sediictive as posible, It was she who brgught out the transparent walst, the, very. short skirt, tbe paint pot and the powder puff.” Extreme Styles, Says Rev. McCaul.+ pee Sees * I’ ‘The flappers at last have found a friend {n the Rev, Robert Mc- Caul, pastor of tl Washington Avenué Baptist @hureh, who can't decide which Ss the more frivolous, the present or the older’ reneration “There is some exause for the new? generation,” | said’ ” the preached in his sermon Inst.night, “put the older generation should know better.” As far as dress {@ concerned, it “is no sign of immorality’ in thé’ opinion of Mr. McCadl. “In evéty’ generation young ‘women hawe dressed and fixed their hair in various styles, and the fasn- fons have changed from time to | time, all due to the women’s et- forts to be pleasing to the male, } ‘The dress of to-day is Very be- coming, and I see nothing wrong in the styles, even though ex- CONN. DIVORCE LAW FIGURES IN N. Y. CASE Husband Asks He Married Her Connecticut divorce laws figured in the annulment action to-day of Charles Pollock against Mrs, Pauline The former, an embroidery manufacturer in Manhattan, said he marriea’ Mrs, Pollock on March 10 that the marriage was vold because, Mrs, Pol- lock was already married, her first husband living and undivorced. When on March 25 Mrs. Pollock, who lives: now with her parents, was before a on the Pollock. last at Greenwich, Conn, Magistrate in Manhattan charge of, bigamy, of bigamy was withdrawn. vorces are granted in Connecticut on other grounds than in New York and Annulment’ on Ground Wife Was Wed When she produced a divoree decree granted in Connecti- out. As the marriage to Pollock was performed in Connecticut the charge AB di- treme. Bobbed hair ig not, im- moral.” a Connecticut defendant may be served by publication New “York does not recognize the validity of a divorce granted In that State. Mrs, Pollock asked for reasonable alimony and counsel fees pending the action, > EXCLUSIVE RETAIL CONTRACTS ILLEGAL WASHINGTON, April 10.—Con- tracts of manufacturers with retailers: which prohibit the latter from handl- ing the products of a comfetitor vio- late the Clayton Anti-Trust Act, the Supreme Court to-day ruled. The suit involved contracts of the Standard Fashion Compariy, dealers in patterns, and was brought by the Company of Maegrane Houston Boston, The decision ¢s an important vic- overnment, inasmuch as the Federal Trade Commission has brought similar suits against concerns which are binding retailers to the tory for same kind of egntracts, Best & Co. - Fifth Avenue at 35th Street —N. Y. Established 1879 Takes pleasure in announcing that THE MATERNITY - CENTER ASSOCIATION will receive | A Generous Percentage of the Sales Made on | m Our Fourth Floor ' ULIPUTIAN BAZAAR—OIRLS' ind JUNIORS DEPT. Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday APRIL 17th, 18th, 19th ( ft Maternity Center -Asso¢iation through .pre-natal cate}ptoper pro- fessional aid, and good nursing ‘aims to safeguard the health of ‘mothers and ri babies in this city. ' We consider jt a. privilege to have even a small share in. promoting such a splendid » gause and trust ou patrons will.ca,operate ‘with ‘u3 in making it a real suécess: sith ” . my galoshes.' AYED) A MONTHS |\Brooklyn Pastor Attacks the Flapper; Brofix-and Chicago Dominies Defend Her Girls- Neyer More Sinful Than] Nothing Wrong With Even} Chicago Preacher in’ Her De- : fense ‘Criticizes Styles |"; Worn By Men. CHICAGO, April 10.—The right of a young girl to te a flapper was defended {n a sermon yes- terday by the Rev. Frederick K. Hopkins, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Michigan City, Ind. “The flapper ig told she does not look graceful sguffling along in unbuckled galoshés.” he said. “She can reply,,men look slouchy in soft shirts with sometimes a ruffle cascading between the bot- tom of the chest and the waist band. Don't be surprised if she says to the men: ‘When you wear suspenders will buckle “Yes, the fapper.bobs her hair; perhaps she contents herself with the thought that she looks as well as the ‘rian’ who ahaves his head until it resembles a chrys- anthemum,” dedy parents. 1922. B. 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