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eMC TN ee SR NNR RI RY ch EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1923, ty patd $19, = sa Fs friend Vardeman had dvsappeared. | and as soon as possible, seeing every-| Chase lad a suspicion he was being . attorney for the defense, ts ac-] CITY TO OPERATE CARS Hon of $40,000,000. Th AGED WOMAN DIES CHASE BANK GUARD VaLasisee at Gh AUBObIING uot Wes Dapeng Nerietan tert ths tanec OmLGe’ tie Malan a eT: neers te IN DETROIT AT 5 CENTS| ines tive, wnisaan or 408 ta Suspecting nothing, left the bank on|of the detective: “If those fellows} The trial crows out of Dinter’ anti Hite tn mileage Of 363 miles and police were notified to investigate on|some pretext, went to Réctor Street} keep following me (ul give them alg, iovel which allesed: dktracte ‘ that end, Apparently he had already|and Trinity Place, and tere handed | dose qf ieail.” Dare diated teens the PAOUe ane ihe | @WHEre. ‘These, IN ees ler PEORLL aRRD ELSE ERO 7 put the bonds tn the safe desposit}the bonds to “a part _- 4 ’ from: the Patnud: ¢ Wilk Peitew," Sase. Naser, ° BM, Boer, i “ box, us the Florida police could find] He explained that he took a chance] TO CALL EX-KAISER Kol Nidre services In support of the 8 . Field Marshal Karl Wrench yesterday 5 nothing. writing Vardeman, who is only thirty author nt-Senidthe theels, ln t UETROIE, May Mo- Thirty years off accepted the Invitation of Dr. Robert * The next development was when] years old, because Vardeman was in- AS LIBEL WITNESS | view the Tagebiatt nvaintatned that Se} municipal strife will couse here next{ Underwood John director of the 4 Chase and Mrs, Vardeman went to| clined to get nervous, He had wi'lt- bad made capital of misrepresentution: | Monday when Detroit 1 over the He nt New York University, ’ the Pennsylvania Station and made] ten him not to tose his nerve, and to| Uvidence Expected to be Taken Infor hoi tho Talmud and the Litres wid t ayeration of It stteet tollway eyatems Tie unyell the bust of George Washing. = — inquiries about trains to Savannah, keep his mouth shut. He inclored Helland on Attencd sheers wie the, salves ment af Wie Jacket of t “te de ft Neue shrecees tte ri Mech 0 f aes) ‘ q saa Ga. Soon afterward, according to the | newspaper clippings to show that “no PREAN, Stas 16 cles Ree U OVINE OE the pi eee lle Wh lng otas IOI , ie , Bea. (Continued from First Vas: (Continued from First Vage.) detectives, Vardeman telegraphed] one was pies Laie Chess Harrowly. ot Ses 9 Nish ‘Pelegrapht proving of the wut or ea eel Hefei tee vill be A day. May 2, in tho colornade of the * = ——- $800 to his wife, Two days ago she] inissed getting $600 Vardeman tele- | An? nS Gran ORs FERIIGE WA sted (hal the ox Fenlee {In| protit. will, follow,” ‘The Gecent fared cen nee ene Alle ic Made her dust to the basement, The}. ening at No, 152 West 4aih| took a train to Savannah, Scattered] graphed him yesterday, The detec-| be # Witness In the tibet wult of M. Din-} Trottand and that theologt Will he inaintatned. ‘The Detrolt United} Poe Mark Hopkins, Maria Mitchell and Policemen tricd to stép, then to fol-] Street. “He had Keown Vardeman in| through the couches were half a| tives were wimost ceady to spring} ter, German author, agatnst the Ber-(tata be questioned aa to the aceuracy URaitwaga, which will become the mus |ilbert Stuart will be unveiled at the low her, Lut she cume out in u few]ine West before the World War, in| zen detectives. their trap and intercepted it. They| "ner Tageblatt if the proposal of Dr.” of the quotation, Wt Hines, bad heen give saine emony Seconds with her nightdress ablaze and| which Vardeman served «4a Captain When the train reached Savannah | believe Vardeman had ut least $15,000 But when the detectives showed him | Vardeman met his wife and they reg- | wlien arrested. a blotter taken from his room on| tstered, at ‘a botel as Mr. and Mrs Chaso, detective: which was a cleanly offset copy in re-| John Hollis. Soon arter they reuched | 4 “two-gun versed characters of a letter he had| thelr room detectives arrested them.| has had a var 1 L written to Vardeman in St. Augustine, | On Vardeman they found the key to giving him instructions as to how to] the safe deposit box in St. Augustine conduct himself, Chase shrugged his| 1d discovery of the bonds and puss In Montuna, Arizona, New Mexico VIPTH AVENUL y ; ve shoulders and ‘sald he guessed he| Ports quickly followed. and Nevada, He Joined the army and ‘ ae le i4th STREE ‘ might as well ‘come clean.’ His| Inspector John Coughlin here was] went to the Philippines, and later * story filled out the gaps in what the| Notified and wired to hold the Varde- | was transferred to Texas. He intimut- police already knew. mans, and formalities were started|ed he had trouble in the army for as- Vardeman is believed to have sold] ®t once for their extradition, De-] sculting an officer. Later he became _ three of the $10,000 bonds tn. the|tective Lleuts. August Mayer and] member of the Arizona~Territorial jrover Brown from Headquarters, | Police, or the Last Two Days of Home Furnishing Week | Eat (ound. Ohues WL, IN| On taae | Guitiie. Mees, Vaedemnaa) whe eaten A Special Sale of Cretonnes at 28c yd. at 1.25 yd. cy al 48c yd. burned ‘in many places. ‘The police- jen carried ler to the street. Tt was discovered then that the three other children and Sullivan had Rot bpen scen and Mr. and Mrs, Perry were almost trantic No. 9 Truck came und the firemen threw up lad- ders, Driver John A. Johnson’ and Tillerman William Wichtendahl went up to a second floor window, where @ne of the children was screaming. Johnson, in the lead, handed out} South. It ts belleved they can be Woodrow, four, and Wichtendah! car. | traced. The detectives protess to know ried him to the streot. where another $30,000 is hidden, thus Fohnson then heurd other children ®eeounting for the whole umount of fp the room, and jumped in. Hey the theft. With the bonds in St have learned, wus In the West and d career, He sald he was boro In was a fur trader in Alaska und « cow puncher He seemed to understand the game] originally from Bliss, Okla, is said P 6 were pr i hoto- | Was over, as he put up his hands. to have sung {in the Metropolitan found AnMi, & Year and eee ee eee io ttaly and] He was questioned for several] Opera House, but whether she was i SO RUBE EG ashe Aba A) nd tor the Vardernans, made] hours at the bank before being taken] a member of tie company could not window and down the ladder out to Mr, and Mrs. John W. Hollis,| to Headquarters. He refused to talk} be learned. Vardeman was dis- he got Murold und for Chase, made ont to Arthur C.|2@t tirst, and insisted no woman had| charged after working five months at down, Sulll , after shouting Franklin. i- ‘anything to do with the cu Later,| the Chase National Bank for absence help on thie third Moor, tried to get x tae asked to] a¢cording to the detectives, he told] without leave. Chase, it is sald, re- down the #) DuL was forved Into eth tt the whole story. He said he switched | celved $30 a week In the bank, the sume room where the children it liad become the packages while putting on st.mps. Some of the bank employees suy bad been of his duty b MIT COE He appeured at a second stafhp valuable packages and check dow but them over Ger was Not long igo. according to (he + be moved before the two firemen} contession the police said he made could carry him down, almost over-| after his arrest last. night, he con- come by smoke. celved the idea of substituting a Lieut, Jeremiah Viyno of Engine! gummy package tor one of the pack- Company No. 4s soon as he] ages of valuables being sent from the learned that Mrs. Supples was In tho] pant sald he t by the MEN’S SHOK SHOP basement, went in under a curtain of ae) . mabe ond brbucht out Ker bady, Mis tee seeered & peshibe tenes annet . Vhe “Feel” of these cretonnes Warp prints and rare old Eng- exceptionally beautiful bird utter Lely treated by mn ank's reguls “ convi sj j a ; ‘. ery, ites etna trented by an amn-| ie ‘with blank paper, On April 17, will convince any one of their lish designs in’ mellow ‘colors and tapestry designs make these jome of trends, her husbind ot] hen the $500,000 worth of bonds substantial quality. Their color- Jnake these impotted and de imported cretonnes unusually ay ment 10. @ Rosbi ta were prepar ora Lynn, Mass., f . A atte tat aut a : ‘ “ Y franting Wer sent to a Hospital. ey tne| be slipped it out of the shipment afd ful flower verdure and chintz ef mestic cretonnes delightful for decorative. One would expect b treet and a tuberentar clinic next} Substituted his dummy. een wae fectsare a delight to the eve; 30 hangings in homes where quality them to be priced considerably oor to the Perry home, but. no one| 8ddressed to the Shawmut Nationa and 36 inches wide and good taste are essenti : ae } was in then except a few nurses, The} Bank in Boston. | Ae soon as possible ew ohoe alue ide. nd good taste are essential higher. fire wet trom the basement thromsh | ho went outstc is AME ails 40) Ue teoe oF aha package to Vardeman, the Satlgewey - at 65c yd at 95 ~ i Z ‘ ; In the course of a day or tho tl ft ya. a C yd. at Cc yd. 7 home, doing about $15,000 da or en \ 2 —~ Lynn bank reported It had not re- : : Py n su TO HEA DEBS ceived Its securities, and the Shaw- Stripes, conventional and floral ef- These heavy repp cretonnes are here is nothing more desirable tor HOUSTON, Tex,, May 11,- Detosntea| Mut pee olan tee ane § 5() tects as well as new chintz patterns uitable for upholstering as well a the sun porch than a neatly figured lon of the , bicipel askin Aa . q ich ¢ okey! vide ini . . ‘ to a Ce in n of ute PRGas theft was not made public for sev- 0 on rich cream backgrounds provide curtainings and slip gover \ wide chintz, light and summery in ettect Engin ey defeated «© resolution he Sei il tye. bank fenpioyens ‘J a wide choice of design and color range of new design These are of particularly good quality ' dng that Uv V. Debs be Meantime, al H P| uy Filth loo ein had been under scrutiny, and Chase te address the co fon. Dear eg tg Five styles, in tan, Saeeteasieeectseell — black or brown, and one in a plain toe tan with a deep tone sad- dle. But the newest thing about them is the price, which is so low that we hasten to assure you we will stand behind the TWO KINDS, Boni people ure jpist common thieves ehare ou they know they ble t (p It ts interesting to note how the cusion {lifting the hat came about. It had its origin in the age of chivalry when knights never dared to appear in public except ‘i lull armor. Some of the bolder knights however, considered it an act of gallantr when entering an assembly composed of friends, to tie their helmets, signifying “Tam safe in the presence of friends.” Soon this act of courtesy became genera! and thus was born the present-day cus abue! tom of lifting the hat in recognition of finde ° y the way, the new straw hats for mes -P and young men are mighty good-looking I en 1ece Drop in and select yours while there is « ae wide assortment of styles—don't wait fo: C} Behe Wr day and be fed to ie Dining Room Suite 587-5° ity selection. OPPENHEIM.GLLINS &G J4th Street—New York : An Unusual Sale—Friday About 1000 iii Girls’ Wash Dresse = . Italian inodel, as illustrated, in Wa Silver Cabinet, Side ‘lable, Extension New Cretonne one Arm Chair. Novelties ; Solid Mahogany Solid Mahogany, ' Colonial Wi thai -Leaf " F for the Home onia ing Chair Drop-Leaf' Tea Wagon ind 32.50 27.50 These cretonne novelties, spe- cially priced for Home Furnishing Week, till a decided need in an at- tractive manner. Inut, consisting of a Bulfet, able, five Side Chairs and j (Sizes 6 to 14 Years) Imported Ginghams, Japanese Crepes and Fancy Voiles \ Solid Mahogany \ Solid Mahogany Regular Values to 12.75 FIFTH AVENUE Colonial, Wing Drop-Leaf ’ Men’s Shops—West 38th and 87th Sts.—Street Level Cretonne Boxes in several sizes. Chair deeply up- | Wagon with silver 1.50 to 3.25 holstered in drawer. A’ sum- Cretonne Scrap Berke: ae Mohair; it is com mer necessity it BOS Se fort teselt ei ie e Cretonne Doily Rolls, 36 in. .1.45 Pe tee Amrit, home Cretonne Shoe Bags with eight ERIM AAO b d i ff A Rockets; a 1.45 Combination and guimpe effects, straight- - r I Ay M “retonne Laundry Bags.....1.45 . === = —s Pani as ale thi at line, longewaisted and bloomer dresses. ape- easuring Round Cretonne Pillows..... .75¢ i 4 (Third Floor) Mito iis Oriental Rugs Camp Outfitting Practical Sizes—Durable Weaves Everything your boy or girl H 7 . ' i | will need at camp will be Spectal at found in this one department : at surprisingly low prices. ] 49.00 169.00 1 85,00 i An experienced Camp Di- \ rector wi!l give you any ad- In a variety of sizes from 7x10.2 to 9x12 ft. i) vice you may desire. e } (Phe Por | Oriental Hearth Rugs Special at | 4 _ Quality It can’t be done. Quality isn’t the kind of thing that you can measure in inches and yards, or ounces and pounds. Yet you don’t have to guess about the quality of your shoes. There is @ way you can measure it very ‘accurately. The Walk-Over trade mark on a pair of shoes assures you that you are getting quality of the finest kind, Americas Foremost Speecaliste~ - OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G 34th Street—New York To Close Out—Friday 200 Girls’ Coats and Capes: ~ because the forty-seven-year repu- Woven Tissue 5 | (Sizes 6 to 16 Years) tation of Walk-Over stands back of M oven au 49.75 55.00 65.00 | that sign. akes Charuing These are fine semi-antique Kazaks, Genghis and | Regular Values to 29.75 ; rocks Kabistans of exceptional beauty. | i < Wals- Over Yard 48c -Also Imported Grass Rugs | Be = ‘Shear for les Gad Waren id During the May White Sale, ex- For Summer Use i New York Ctry Stores quisite Cotton Fabrics bear eape- : 5 e A246 004 434 am, clally low prices, not least of which Sx10 ft 9x12 fr. 6x9 {t eae eos, 23 WANS is Woven Tissue, in checked and 5.50 6:95 3.75 Sport models, graceful Wraps and ees 1400 8. ssrlped A asignsteraciutely fest cok . . Pre ic. : ‘circular Capes of Heather Cloth, Plaids, dnd (Second Floor ‘we ao a Tweeds, Bolivia, Chinchilla and Mixtures.