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nc ONL A I LE Market Court,"’ said Capt. Randalls, “gnd present the findings of the med- } f , { | GROVA ARNE SESE TODAY IN DEAT OF GLY FH Police Not to Release Ex- Capt. Randalls, in charge of the @etectives of the Clinton Street Sta- * ton, said to-day he was not going to take the responsibility for the release } as innocent of Wassili Guroya, the ; former soldier found In the room ad- joining the washroom at No. 177 East Houston Street in which the body of five-year-old Lillian Givner was found early yesterday morning, fright; the statement of the Ortolano]a long consultation with Police Com- | * = = ‘oy that he heard sounds as of a|missioner Enright and Inspector John e quarrel and a child crying in Guroya's}.D, Coughlin, at which, it was learned alr er foom at 8 o'clock, four hours before the body was found and seven hours after the little girl was Inst seon by| wife reached Burope. her mother, and certain other facts oe about Guroya’s mental and physical! DOCTOR OFFERS AUTO characteristics. It is for the Magis- trate to say what we are to do about Guroya. “The investigation will not be @ropped. We intend before we are through to find where Lillian was all the time she was missing; whether whe had an experience which’ fright- ened her to death; whether she was eaught in a vacant apartment he ‘unable to get out, was so scared that tA Dea igiet, and sthe’ ooctpiat of the | tiempos eee renee oo Om Foom, finding her and fearing an ' gocusation, placed her body In the INo EXCHANGES golng to the bot- Guroya, had been visiting In Passaic, N. J., and had proved he had not been In New York since Sunday. SHATTUCKS SAIL TO HUNT GEM THIEF they came out. Eccentric Millionaire Believe Chief of Robber Band Fied to Europe With Most of Jewels. Rejoins Wife Soldier Arrested When Body | qo recuperate trom the shock and| land has resulted in reconctitation| #8ve chase. ‘The b ,. Was Found. ordeal they underwent when the band aialacabinsenmenie of Apaches bound and gagged them| his wife, whom he left for an affinity,| Pacers went while Thompson emptied in their home on April 2nd, Albert R. Shattuck, retired banker, of No. 19 Washington Square North, and his wife sailed for Burope Saturday. Mr. Shattuck, it was said, intends to en- list the aid of detectives of Scotland the fortune. down Henri Bollat, allegéd leader of the bandits, who is believed to be in Burope disposing of the $70,000 worth two of whom were captured: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRI the doctor having opened an] SHOTS IN AUTO RACE of fo, 230 Keap Street, Brooklyn. They stopped at Tenth Street and Sec- ond Avenue for a cup of coffee and left the car at the curb, It was gone when GARLANDS REUNITED BY BIRTH OF A SON Discards] sine at 8 A. M. to-doy knocking down | Baran Suffer: Free Love Theory and BOSTON, April 26.—The birth of a son to Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Gar- between the young milliopaire and)and three times around the block the} pany, in Manhattan. Young Garland was the subject of] neighborhood was aroused, much comment when he renounced an inheritance of $1,000,000 because he had not earned it, Later he felt he owed it to his family to accept ‘Thon he met Mies Lillian Conrad, a Yard and the French forces to run} philadelphia art student. They de- clared they were meant for each other and could not let the conventions of a bourgeois society keep them apart. Garland made his home in a shack in “We shall arralgn the youth before] of the $40,000 in jewelry taken from|the North Carver woods, while his the Shattuck home by the bandits, | wife lived at their house in Dedham. ince the robbery Mr. Shattuck haa] youse evan bad t ea ReaL Pa ae nce the rol . Shattuck had] y, been iv eae eciuidnar that the Chile hed tow|vmied’ Potion Hondduartere: bevetall (othe enonedy ae Dees at vitality and apparently died from|times. Last Friday he called and held yesterday, Mr. Shattuck was in- structed what to do when he and his TO THIEF WHO STOLE IT win Aaa sent his new Ford car to the man who stole it and add a substantial reward if the thief will return the bag of surgical’ Ing $4,000 owed him by Utica patients. For those wearing strong, disfigur- ing lenses, we gurantee to duplicate the prescription in the new Thin Lite Lenses and not only reduce the thickness by more than one-third, but make the vision clearer and de- crease tendency towards eye strain. M. Singer Optometrist and Optician 206 Broadway, Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Tomorrow WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SPORTS SKIRTS O98... | Regular Prices *14.5° to #18.” . LonDON-MADE CHENILLE SKIRTS ‘LONDON-MADE FRINGED TWEED SKIRTS _ SKIRTS OF IMPORTED OR DOMESTIC FABRICS No CREDITS FEMININE: SKIRT SHOP—Fourth Floor Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Se. Notable Values for Thursday and Friday in Men’s Negligee Shirts All supetior quality, perfectly tailored shirts in an extensive variety of decidedly attractive striped effects, Group I.—Shirts of Woven | S185. cas ~ (Regular $3.00 Values) (Regularly up to $4.50) Included in both the- above sale groups. are White Cheviot Shirts ‘with button-down collar and pocket. Madras and distinctive Satin. $2.65 «xh Group II.—Extra Fine Woven. L 26, 1922, Warren McCloskey and William of Elmhurst, McCloskey said rowed‘the car from his em- WAKE UP APTHORP Policeman in Taxi Chases Party Three Times Around West End Block at 3 A. M. Patrolman Thompson saw three men speeding down Broadway in @ limou- ployer, MeCarthy ‘Trucking Com- pany of Astoria. The offices of eee floor of No. 61 Broadwa: ANOTHER WALL STREET fegulation stanchions as it wab- died toward 77th Street. ‘Thompson jumped into the street and shouted to the driver to stop, Instead, with an added burst of speed, started for West End F. D. Soper, The funeral of Soper, sixty-three, who died Monda: from burns suffered In the Wall Str bomb explosion in September, 1920, was shaken, They sald they were Walter / {RIED TO ROB C. &. O. OFFICE ON BROADWAY enapeake and Ohio Rallroad Company, on the thirty-first ere entered y be gg Monday night and e ad of is in the office were ransacked. BOMB VICTIM DIES] ‘the same omce was entered in a sim- = {lar manner five years ago, and after seouring the combination of one of the safes the piiferers stole $10 in change which belonged to one o fthe bookkeep ers and had been put in the safe with ome record books. It is presumed that ak thieves got into the office Monday night, saw the record safes and went a James McCreery & Co. FIFTH AVENUE 34TH STREET held Inst night at his home, Dean Street, Brooklyn, He was an Apthorp apart- binations, ment house occuplos the entire block, | official of the Santa Clara Lumber Com- He was born in Jersey City, his hin pistol at the fugitives. The whole father, the late Capt. Edward Soper, having been In the Civil War. ‘He was| struck by a a TAXICAB VICTIM IDENTIFIED. The body of the man who died at French Hospital on Monday after being xicab at Broadway and through the desks in search of the com- the driver ran up on the] member of the old Brooklyn League] s4th Street, was Identified to-day as Street and West End} ciub and a brot struck a stone fence|soper, He was a ber of the Ama-|old, a carpenter, ef No. ling the four'men. ‘teur Billiard 4 Crescent Athletic Street, Brooklyn ed up, bruised and Clubs. He was unmarried. was made by a brother. of William hat of Harry Rubin, thirty-five years 125 Herzel The tdentification FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing. MURRAY HILL 7300 BONWIT TELLER. &.CO, The Specialty Shop of Orginalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET An Important Reduction Sale THURSDAY WOMEN’S. TAILORED GOWNS OF FINE TWILL FABRICS 65.00 Formerly 78.00 to 125.00 JNDIVIDUAL Bonwit Teller & Co. types of Tailored Gowns representative of the highest type of workmanship— featuring unique applications of rippled ribbon, fine Ukrainian cross-stitch hand embroidery, or unadorned models. COLORS: Navy Blue, Sable, Black FABRICS: Piquefte, Piquetine, Poiret Twill fie A GROUP OF. TWILL GOWNS 45.00 With Hand Embroidered Roshanara Crepe Sleeves WOMEN'S GOWNS—Second Floor Another New Assortment ! Semi-Made ~ Lace Dresses 14-50 Another group of these splendid values has arrived in many attractive spring shades. Nothing is so practical and economical for the seashore and country resort as these semi-made dresses of lace. All they require for completion is a little finishing, a silk underslip and perhaps a girdle or flower ornament. A charming costume fash- ioned of one piece of lace, at a marvelously low price. The demand for these dresses has been enormous. Black Mastic Cream Navy Blue Periwinkle Silver Gray Dark Brown Cornflower Blue Henna Tan Orchid Jade Rose An abundance of Black, Brown and Navy. : (Main Floor) Crepe Satin Underslips For Lace or Other Sheer Gowns. Very Specially Priced Underslips (or Costume Slips, as they have come to be called) fashioned of excellent quality Crepe Satin in exquisite colorings have been specially priced to comple- Exceptional | Values! MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S SPRING SUITS 37 We wish to emphasize the fast that this is absolutely new spring merchandise—not a job lot, seconds, or inferior in any respect. Buits exceptionally well tailored from exceptional quality fabrics and marked at an exceptionally low price. A price which is actually lower than present day wholesale cost. The menu- facturer, one of the foremost in the country, made this event possible by his hearty co-operation, even making the suits from specially selected new spring fabrics and according to our own rigid specifications—topping this off with a special price. This is an event few men can afford to miss. A complete range of sizes, EXTRA TROUSERS, $8.00 Extra Trousers may be obtained with many of the above suits. Charge Purchases will appear on bills rendered June 111, maaverce James MeCreery & C0,:72r%2: SECOND FLOOR—USE THE SPECIAL FIFTH AVENUE ENTRANCE ment our offering of Lace Dresses described above. Straight-line Models - - - - - - 5.95 Shirred-at-hip Models - - = = - 7,95 Sizes 34 to 44. (Special Booth on Main Floor) The Express Elevators to Tenth Floor SS -: Special Selling of Men’s Half Hose and Neckwear The half hose and neckwear featured in this event have been selected from our regular stock, and represent substantial price concessions. Fine quality of silk half hose, full $1.65 fashioned. In black only. ‘ 85 Imported black English lisle half hose. Cc Full fashioned. 55c Mercerized lisle half hose, full fashioned SS —in cordovan, navy, suede, tan, purple. 2 5 Mercerized lisle half hose, full fashioned C —black only. Sizes 9% to 11. Neckwear, #1.35 Imported and domestic silk four-in-hands—in fine brocaded, figured and striped silks. Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street