The evening world. Newspaper, May 5, 1922, Page 25

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CAVEMAN SOUGHT INGIRL’S MURDER IN UP-STATE WOODS Identification of Victim From Reconstructed Head Not Considered Conclusive. found, and former Acting Pollee Cap- tain Grant Williams, at one time in the Missing Persons Bureau, was called in on the case. Aided by a photograph of Lillian White and the mass of hair found beside the skele- ton, he construc the skull as a f was identified by and brothar-in-lk But such identification was recog- nized as having little actual value in proving that the skeleton was that of Lillian White. It was realized that the person who coulé help most was the missing orderly, And so @ search for him was begun model. ad girl's sister a likeness. STADIUM DE! TION HITCH, Dedication of Baker Field, the site of Columbia University’s new $3,000,000 stadium, for which elaborate ceremonies had bee ned for yesterday by stu- denjs, alumni, (rustees and faculty, was indefinitely postponed on account or rain, At a conference of the, members of Stadium Committee, with Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia, May 11 was suggested for the dedica- tion, but, after the conference, announced it was likely the ceremonies would not be held until fall, The authorities of Rockland County and of the Letchworth Valley Home for Feeble-Minded Girls now con- Glude that if a former ofderly in the home can be found he may be able to throw some light on the disappear- nce of Lillian White of Brooklyn one of the inmates. A skeleton, tentatively identif.d as that of the White girl, was discovered on Cheese- eock Mountain four weeks ago. The skull bore marks of three heavy ham- mer blows Tt is stated by the Letchworth @uthorities that the orderly built a it was MARY PICKFORD HEADS ACTRESSES WHO UNITE ||}; TO PROTECT NAMES LOS ANGELWS, May 6.—Mary Pick- ford has been chosen President of a club of motion picture agtresses, the primary purpose of which is to protect the good ni of its members, it was announced to-day. Miss Hel rEusOn, organizer, stated admission would be by Investigation only, and none would be admitted w were not “credits to the indus! Other officers will be elected Monday, when a name for the club will be chosen. VANDERBILT EXECUTORS LOSE SUIT FOR $150,000 Court to-day decided against the tors of the will of Alfred G, Van- t, in their suit to recover judg- ce Company on a policy held by Mr. Vauderbilt when, on May 7, wusitania The Appellate Division's decision coin- cides with that of Supreme Court Jus tice John V. McAvoy, who dismissed the | | complaint @hack in the “Lonesome Pine Dis- frict”’ of the mountain, and it was about a hundred yards from this that the skeleton of a young woman was found. The shack, was not discovered until the finding the sk in. * In EDIT the flimsy structure were a rude bunk and several blankets, identified as having been taken from the home. The orderly disappeared from the x institution some time before the skele. ton was found. There had be eral thefts in the girls’ home the time they b known the or derly fed, leaving all his belongings: It was known that he had been friendly with several of the gi the home, and it was for w letter to him that Lillian White 1 was severely repriman When the White girl her family in Brooklyn a lice of this city to send c alarm for her. At one t heen in the Bedford Rt sent there after her arrest by Polic woman Mary Hamilton j disappeared, the! po Owing to Mrs, Hamilton's know! edge of the girl, she went to Roc Cou’ yon us the skeletc 1898 Bargain Basement distinctive patterns. appearance of a much higher ere of heavy all-wool weaves, designs. To-morrow Oxi2 6x19 $4.50 $3.50 est patterns. $1.75 Genuine All of America’s best strong’s, Cook’s and Na{rn's. the back; 2 yards wide. Specials 40c to 60c Felt Base Floor Coverings Remnants of from 3 to 12 yard pieces, in all the latest linoleum patterns. Absolutely water- proof. There are several pieces of apattern. Mill seconds. All are two yards wide. On Sale 9 to 12 A.M 15e€ Only. Per square yard No Mail Orders. 60c Felt Base Floor Covering Extra heavy enamelled floor cover-| ing, beautiful assortment of Lino- leum patterns; absolutely water proof; best sanitary floor cover- ing made today; 2 yards wide; | Mill seconds. Cut from full rolls. None 0, O. D. —Btore Orders Only..... Fibre Carpet A reversible Fibre car- | In refreshingly cool 38e | Ideal for Sum- | mer use or bungalow.... | New Process Rugs | Waterproof, Sanitary, Serviceable, Refreshing Summer Rugs. These are slight mill seconds. | Oxi? 6x6 46x09 6x6 $5.98 $2.98 $2.25 $1.49) Note Address| Carefully Corner 60 Flatbush Avenue Livingston BROOKLYN. "ASTLE 1374 BROADWAY ONFIDENTIAL 2 DOORS ABOVE 30S. Every Wage Earner Invited to Open an Account Here. Means YOU. Terms Suit Your Convenience. Our Policy. ~ (ne Pree Books of Gome The $ Jumps to New Value Giving Heights in Our Great Birthday Sales of RUGS! CARPETS and LINOLEUMS Store Open Until 9 P. M. $12 6x9 Seamless Wool Brussels The patterns are unusually beautiful and we chal lenge you to match this quality anywhere else at Brussels rugs of unusual beauty in a big variety of The wearing qualities of this particular Brussels have brought these rugs to the fore as one of our best sellers. The price to-morrow is $35 9x12 Seamless Wool Velvet They are stunning Oriental patterns, giving them ug priced fabric. Such rugs afford splendid service year after year...... .- $65 9x12 Seamless Wilton Velvet In the very newest exquisite designs and color com binations. Many being shown for the first time. Most of these rugs are neatly finished with fringe. extentive range to choose from $49 9x12 Royal Axminster Alex Smith's very high quality. Axminsters. $ ¢lude all the popular Oriental, Persian and all-over 5 Imported Grass Rugs (The finest selection of Grass Rugs in the city, tn all the new- Extra heavy, close woven sturdy Rugs | mee New York Floor Covering@ Open Till 6 Daily 10 day The First Payment Gives You Immediate Possession of This Superb Diamond Ring. 18Kt. White Belais Gold, Full Cut White Diamond. USE OUR EASY ONFIDENTIAL ONVENIENT REDIT This We Make Our 1922 $ 5” Wool Brussels 8 An 29 They and the patterns in $2.75 4.6x7.6 $2.25 Inlaid Linoleum We Have Only One Store in Brooklyn’ | Block From Fulton St | \ | ) Appellate Division of the Su- ||| ment of $150,000 against the Travellers’ byl | as drowned in the sinking of || — ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922. _ - = ——— —————— - — ——_—_—— ABRAHAM €¢~- BROOKLYN Store Hours 9 to 5:30 Eight New Styles, Made to Order Expressly for A. & S., to be sold tomorrow at the re- markably low price of $3.89 Y T° illustrate the marvel of this event, let us vi _ explain that the beautiful brocaded coutils of | which each of these corsets has been made are| D REMNANTS! Yes, in numerous attractive de-| signs, and of a quality that would ord'narily be \\ sold in much higher priced corsets. Just consider; every model in this sale has been especially de- signed for the latest silhouettes and provides a complete size range. For All Types of Figures, As Pictured A—Elastie band top model for slender figures. i G and J—Are well boned for well developed igures. E, F and H—Have elastic sections and long hip lines for average figures. A. & 8.—Second floor, Bast Saturday Style-Offerings for Misses! Capes, Suits and Coats 4 $19.95 J: such a wonderful feeling to know that you , are buying garments that are extremely modish, and exactly what you want- and at the same time paying Sale prices for them. All of these smart suits and wraps have been specially purchased for this event. THE SUITS are of tricotine in six youthful styles. Coats are silk lined with shoulders and sleeves. To be worn with or without belts. THE COATS are in four styles—the Tuxedo model illustrated—of navy or black poiret, featuring new treatment of belt and sleeves. THE CAPES are of black Canton crepe, with full graceful sweep, deep fringe and an upstand- ing collar with self rosettes. Sizes 14, 16 and 18. A. & B.—Qecond floor, Central. | B and D—Are models to slenderize large women. Summer Days Prove the Economy of Men’s Two-Trouser Suits, $31.50 ‘VER note how easily one’s trousers wrinkle and bag on hot summer days? Withan extra pair, it’s a simple matter to keep one pair of trousers always | pressed and ready to wear. | The sterling character of these suits is self evident You will realize this when you feel the good all wool fabrics; examine the skillful tailoring, and try the suits on and see how well they fit, and how their smart styling becomes you. ' Refreshingly different spring patterns, and plain ef fects—tans, .blues, browns, or oxford. Regular sizes 35 to 42; stout sizes 38 to 44. 4 & #.—Btreet moor, Hort sires: To Start the Season With a Bang! 1,000 SMen’s Straw Hats S50” $1.95 $3.50 1 be a step ahead, save a snug sum and get your new straw hat in one of the most favored styles in the popular Sennit straws. Amazing. but here it is! All new models; varied styles, with full leather sweat bands, ‘silk hat bands. Sizes, 694 to 754. Save money NOW on the hat you wi need badly in @ few days. Saturday Only, $1.95 A & B—Btreet Noor, Hoyt since! op 2 ee US ie. Telephone 6100 Main Women’s All-silk Stockings, $2.95 par Reduced from $3.50 pair Ba L_ stockings, smooth and even in texture. A wept that insures excellent wear, in every thread, all silk. They sel and come in black. in regular stock for $3.50 a pair, | A. & 8.—Btreet floor, Central. Effective ‘Novelty Lingerie Also Selling at May-Sale Prices! HE vogue of nove ty lingerie has grown broader of quite 4A novel styles this year, and dainty undergarments and lightweight fabrics are going to be more welcome than ever during the warm weather months. The May Sale has the most attractive collection of novelty underthi novel in the garments themselves, in their combinations of hues and in their materials—all at the low May level of price. One new touch is insertions of gingham medallions as trimming, another bands of checked silk on solid color garments,. The new color tones—- |} a new blue—are carried out in charming ways, and specs, Nile green, the of chemises and gowns and step-in sets are many new fashionings and varied. The Garments Illustrated | A—Enwelope Chen bati i i cl i nies he retodae te pnb keith hemstitching and clever trim- B—Night Gown of striped shadow bat'ste, stitched and bound with | 17 Sol poate a i 3—Step-in ice vest and step-in drawers of pi ji edged with plaid silk, and finished in effective Tinta SRGa teehee tie A. & 8.—Becond floor, Kast. Hats Garlanded with Flowers or Hindu Turbans a | $7.98 Se FT frames for the smartest Hats, pro- claim Paris modistes, and here are fascinating ex- 1 amples, | very hat ‘s milliner je, | Clever styles are attained means of Canton crepe, with flanges of milan hemp, They are flower laden affect Hindu or Oriental. dra effects. Others are tueked or rolled. Only two of many interesting styles are pic- tured, The Colors Add a Special Allure Pearl, pebble, jade, rose, periwinkle, rust, cherry, Cop- enhagen, or Navy blue, also white or black, A. & 5.—Messanine, East. cA Timely Clearaway of About 300 | Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits Formerly $10.45, $8. 95 $/2 and §15, NOW HE greatest spring busi- bess that the A. & 8. Boys’ Store has experi- enced in years, results in brok- en sizes in these three price- groups. Collectively there are sizes for all boys of 8 to 18 years, but not in every pattern and color. Such an offering in the midst of a busy season is most unusual, so early selec- tions are advisable, Fabrics are all wool tweeds, and cheviots, in tan, brown and gray mixtures. The coats are cleverly styled with golf pleated backs and patch pock- ets with buttoned down flaps Belts double faced; coats al- paca lined, and trousers fully ined. Sizes 8 to 18 years, Sport Caps of Tweed and Cheviot Mixtures, $1.25 we ae ee ee

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