The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1922, Page 4

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one ee eee 4 PRIEST'S PLEAS HENNA HAIR FAILS WONCONFESSIONIN} "0 SAVE WOMAN i VAROTTA MURDER Rafaello’s Story, True in Gen- eral, Still Being Investi- gated by Authorities. Investigation of the story told au- thorities by Robért Rafaello, whose fentence to die In the week of June $ as an accessory to the murder of the kidnapped Giuseppe Varotta, was stil in progress at the Criminal Courts to-day. No statement as to the line of the investigation will be Made until the truthfulness of his Statement has been established It was learned to-day that the con- fession of Rafacllo followed repeated @fforts by Father Cashin, the veteran Catholic chaplain of Sing Sing, to @oear his soul before his execution by telling the truth to the authorities. Rafaclio refused until the Court of Appeal's decision took all hope from Bim, The authorities have already estab- Ushed the general truth of Rafacllo's Assertion that the band which stole the child and afterward murdered fim had a strong central manage- ment, which kept the various actors fm the crime separated from one Other, dropping one group and taking pp another from time to time to keep all except the heads of the con- $piracy from knowing too mu $1,900 FURTHER (Continued From First Page) At the hotel she got out, say- ng she would be back right away. ‘The driver, who had rented her the car at $4 an hour, waited two hours, but she never came back. He, too, identified the Rogues’ Gallery photo- graph Police archives have seven aliases for the woman in the gallery photo- graph. In 1916 this woman was sent to the Inwood Home as an inoor- rigible. In Marth, 1920, she was ar- rested for grand larceny and three months later sent to the Bedford Re- formatory. The police say she es- caped from the latter place. The job for which she was ar- rested in 1920 was the theft of $1,000 worth of Ingerie from the Broadway Art and Embroidery Com- pany, No. 2488 Broadway. She chose the finery and told Alexander Schardl that she wanted it deliv- ered at her apartment at Riverside Drive and 98th Street. She met the messenger in the hall and gave him a worthless check. A few days be- fore this she had selected a $260 chow dog at a store near Broadway and 57th Street, having it delivered at the same apartment house. She went into what she said was her apartment to get the money for the animal, but the door led to another exit and the dog man did not get even a worthless check. Mrs. De Ctieclo, who wore many Jewels, took her arrest quite as a joke, a stupid blunder on the part of the police. The latter said she declared she could tell them a lot about the murder a fow days ago at 116th Street and Second Avenue of Vincent Mo- rello, once owner of Harvard Inn, where she was dancing last night. ward THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1922, i FUR MONTH TRGE AREED UPON BY EUROPEAN POMERS (Continued from First Page.) tion with the dispute over ViIna or the other boundary questions between the two nations. Assurance was given the Lithu- anians that the peace would be general. The truce contains six clauses, summarized as follows: CLAUSE I—Appointment of a’ commission by the powers to examine again the divergenctes existing between the Soviet Gov- ernment and other Governments. this commission to meet a Rus- sian commission having the same mandate. CLAUSE Ii—Not later than June 20 the names of the powers represented on the non-Russian commission and the names of the members of this commission will be transmitted to the Soviet Gov- ernment, and, reciprocally, the names of the members of the Russian commission will be com- municated to the other Govern- mente. CLAUSD III—The questions to be treated by these commissions ‘will comprise debts, private prop- erties and credits. CLAUSE IV—The members of the two commissions must be at The Hague on June 26, CLAUSE V—The two commis- sions will strive to reach joint resolutions on the questions men- tioned in Clause ITT. CLAUSE VI—To permit the commissions to work peacefully and also to re-establish mutual confidence, the Soviet Government and {ts allied republics on the one BONWIT TELLER &,CO ~The Spocaaly Orginal FIFTH utia ooapeeaes AT REDUCTIONS OF 31.00 to 61.00 WOMEN’S GOWNS FOR DAYTIME, AFTERNOON AND DINNER WEAR 34.00 Formerly 65.00 to 95.00 A COLLECTION of high type gowns from our regular stock—but, being early season models and but one or two of a kind—reduced to a fraction of their former prices. SATIN LACE No Exchanges CHIFFON No Credits CREPE IMPORTED BEADED GOWNS TWILL NoC. O. D.’s Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Tomorrow MISSES’ CAPES, CAPE-WRAPS, COATS 68. Reduced from #89.5 $98.50 ana #125, KEN from our regular stock, and j reduced for the first time; all of the successful models in marvella, gerona, veldyne, twillcord ar the fashionable silks. NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS MISSES’ WRAP SHOP—Second Floor affairs of othes states, and not to as- | thie sist financially or by any other means | ha: political organizations in other coun- tries, and will oblige them to suppress in their territory “any attempt to commit acts of violence in other states or diming to disturb the territorial or political status quo."" side, and the other Governments on the other, pledge themselves to abstain from any act of aggres- sion and subversive propaganda, The pledge for abstaining from any act of aggression will be based upon the present status quo and will remain in force for a period of four months after the conclusion of the work of tho commissions, ENDS TO-MORROW eight instead of four Aeteh a me TUTTLE A CANDIDATE cides to Return to London. GENOA, May 18.—The Genoa Eco- nomio Conference will be ended to- sation in Huison County. ‘ didac; Governor in the Democratic will oblige tho Governments not to|will leave for London later in the} primaries’ in Seplember. He will, run interfere in any way in the internal|day. The determination to wind up|in opposition to the powerful Hague or- » the Intention of th ie : f the Brit- 1g ‘Giiser of Middlesex County. for the meeting on June 26, GENOA CONFERENCE |to make the accompanying truce for Lloyd George Suddenly De-}foR GOVERNOR IN JERSEY Will Be Opposed by Hague Organt- TRENTON, May 18.—William E. Tut~- tle, State Commissioner of Banking and Insurance, and former Democratic Con- ‘The pledge concerning propaganda morrow morning and Lloyd George|ressman, to-day announced his can- e affair came suddenly, as it|anization of Hudson County, which, It Is reported, will support Judge George Mr.‘ Tuttle said that his platform would be on “broad lines,” and that he Hague has been definitely} would stand for the “best interests of the State.” A more deefinite announce- = ment of his policies will be made later. ng discussion of the Russtan| ie" (,’sumetent for to-day,” sald Mr. ceptance of the plan st was decided! Tuttle, “‘to say that I am going to run,” GB. Altman & Cn. MEN’S GOLF SUITS (four pieces; expertly cut and tailored) consisting of coat, waistcoat, knickerbockers and long trousers are ‘a special feature in the regular stock at 955.00 $50.00 to 65.00 These Golf Suits are of particular interest at this time of year, when there is an increasing demand for sports clothing of the convertible type. With the long trousers the suit becomes readily adaptable to street or business use. Other suits at (Sixth Floor) Madison Avenue-Fifth Avenue, New Pork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-ffth Street FUR STORAGE AT 2% OF YOUR OWN VALUATION; FURS REMODELED AND REPAIREDAT MODERATE PRICES No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World 7 WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Clearance Reductions— New Crepe Silk Frocks: — ForWomen and Misses 1 87 Not only new, but fresh and un- handled; an especially attractive variety in light and bright as well as dark shades. Crepe de Chine and Canton Crepe frocks for every Spring and Summer occasion. 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