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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1922, Or A te te rae ee body, fastened ft to a pine tree and relighted the fire. More than 200 shots were fired into the charred body ‘Then the mob started out on a wey LOCAL. ik’ failed to bring. an 4 -_—»— at the Anderson } Bastened to Tree by 2,000 eorgians and Put to Death for Murder of Woman. Body of Escaped Negro Found Hanging From Tree CONROE, Tex., May 19.—The body of a young Negro was found by Grimes County farmers swinging 1 tree by the roadside near | !¢ juntersville to-day rs old, one of four taken into cus-]| The Negro was arrested Monday in connection with the killing] #ht when the screams of a young o§ Mrs. Elizabeth white girl whom it was reported he rs old, was burned at the attempted to attack aroused the onght. neighborhood. He eseaped Tuesday he lynching occurred at the|Meht and several searching parties ne ot the murder and followed an| #n 4 Sheriff's posse was formed leged confession from the young Sry ner. He was tortured over aj | SHIRTMAKER A NOBLE. fire for fifteen minutes and] ,yNocay, Loire, France, May . shrinking with pain, was ques- ed converning his accomplices. Atkins wits said to have implicated | ds other Negro boy but to have exon- tan ted his own brother, whose name |Telatives. This is what the police found in bis quarters 1A VIDSBORO, les Atkins, Ga, May 19. from a Negro, fifteen |} Kitchens, twenty stake n farm at Hadle nt gamp for yout the rates of other been coniiected with the crime in jtatement niade soon after his ar- A large sum of money tn gold, and letters of nobility in. pe der, showing that the ys was M. le Marquis de Mont- descendent of an old family at Har operation Members of the mob, comprising | *! mp rly 2,000 penions, then raised the | ¢; ~ Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE ' Coats and Capes, 9.75 The Boys Section cA Sale for Girls and Boys’ Play Suits *2.95 All reduced from very much higher prices. Most j popular with the small man. There are khaki, 3 q of them silk lined. 6 to 10 and 12 to 16 years. navy blue, brown or white—with Babe Ruth %y | . (watch him hit a homer tomorrow!) embroidered 7 | Girls’ Wash Frocks, $4.95 . on the pocket, if you wish. Sizes 9 to 15 years. i Charming materials, fi voiles, tissue ging- ; B 85c i hams,dimities—delight gaycolors; red, green, Whi — ‘Sizes 8 to maize, blue, tangerine, and peach, and ite and tan Oxford 15 years. above all, you styles, all make it difficult to Wool Norfolk Suits, $9.75 choose among the five or six becoming models. _ Extra knickers with every suit. That is one good The easiest way is to choose one of each—and _ point in their favor and the others are all-wool materials, mohair lined jackets, knickers full lined. These suits were higher priced. 8 to 18 years. FOURTH FLOOR you can when they are as inexpensive as these! Sizes 6 to 14 years. FOURTH FLOOR Special Selling! Girls” Patent Leather Pumps *5.75 yd The season’s most style among big gi And naturally enough, for these patent a age strap Bors ct medium round toe and 2 heel are as smart as they are co! Sizes 214 tw 7. FOURTH PLOOR Girls? Athletic Union Suits 75c. of Young Girls Satin Girdle *1.95 stitute for'a corset —this girdle is exactly the kind gil in summer. ~ growing gil should wear. Wideelastic inserts for the active Made of wi 4 to 12 year sizes. FOURTH FLOOR Bassinets Reduced to *12.50- FOURTH-FLOOR rubber tired wheels, and spaces for two rows of ribbor see in the sketch, With the ribbon run in radically reduced in price. FOURTH FLOOR ee The World’s News (| search for the Negro Atkins had for the benefit of i ' t named as his accomplice. Free Hospital | j f | Mrs. Kitchens, a rural mail car-| ‘°° “ | | rier, Was robbed and murdered] Roosevelt Hosni'y!'* Afoanth annual ; 1 about four miles from Davidsboro, | TePort sho 564: patients were) # + { treated in 1921 } xtake last night Very short-and lightly boned, really just a sub-' The coolest, most comfortable, kind of underweae Sturdy, strongly built bassinets made of ivory or white wicker with n, as you may and the hood trimmed they are as charming as any you could wish to see. They have been Tirnest Ackerman of tion for renom: ver primaries, He || m the Fifth New cen Verplanck's eon the Hud- Mot ALE M. Prady, President of the vhy and a brother of Jim Brady, was the ust night at a dinner in|), ttended by 100 rail-|}y 1,000 employees, |r ly five days a]. her they would in five days or john Ti. Pearse of sisting of ' wood- nd color prints the American Art Keenan, No. 156 Weat ‘olumbia football man led manager of the jj te in exchange for esteiay the man was ne went on duty York Bond Club outing to-day untry Club, e Bighth and Ninth Divisions of the ‘aval Milita, thi Handkerchiefs Box of 6 for 75¢ That's most inexpensive as you'll admit —It’s a very special price, too. Every hankie has a cunning wee picture on it. Tweed Sports Hose Only 95¢ Pair Mercerized lisle in tweed célorings, grey, buff, brown, fawn, old blue, rose, peri- winkle and nude. For big girls. Fancy Top Socks 39c. Pair—You may match your favorite frock with socks orcarry outall your wildest ideas in plaids, checks, and stripes, These are misses’ merz lisle socks and the price is a very special one. FOURTH FLOOR Children’s Gloves, in all sizes from tiny tot to grown girl—and in kid, chamois or cotton. th In Brief|*: ft has been | Oiicos Mer. Rarlnssina, Patriarch of Jerusa- lem, has left Rome for London, where will take up with the British Gov- tate of David Price, mer- Ined permisston to open ine if, he left a codicil ther will, sttled the marble shooting p of Jorsey City, the Rotary give medals and loving cups to ya who do best in flying kites at May 27 aking over ¥ private achool at Nos, 646 ark Avenue into doctors’ aboratories, at an estimated £ $40,000, DOMESTIC. Niagara Falls ‘Trust pany id to Chief of Detecti jeorge llinan the $10,000 offered for the capture of six automobile igh School. nt of the agricultural bloc was voted by the State ie Convention at Charles FOREIGN, re being raised by public sub- t Lisbon to finance an ate n n Ani i airplane fight from Lisbon to ‘Town, South Africa, and thence HH the question of Zionism in. Syndicate is agitating for the nmient to buy greater: quantities from the market at Alexan- 500 bales already pur- of Slip-overs of course, with horizontal. stripes, broad or narrow, of gaily contrasting colors, and with narrow girdles You may have a choice of V or bateau neck line. There’s one of Shetland yarn that uses tan or tomato_for a silver, ,andoneof mohair, intanshavy, ing, tomato ororchid, bothi with vivid stripes, Girls’ night gowns of silk crepe, #0 comfortable Fagin. cn White, pink, blue, orchid. 12-16 years, $2.50 FOURTH PLOOR Pogo in the Spring! You’ of the swim—or rather the jump!—unless will be a Pogo demonstrator in the Toy Come and watch him jump—then yourself, sticks, $3.25, $3.75, 44.25, $325. All heavy rubber ends attached. Department. Pogo have TOY DEPARTMENTSEVENTH FLOOR ite checked crossbar material, fT ' America’s foremost Specialists OpPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street — New York Special Reductions—Saturday 100 Misses’ Dresses Including Original Paris Models Regular Values to 75.00 reid SRO Paris Beaded Dresses of fine Silk Crepe. Exclu- sive models in Canton Crepe and Georgette. 175 Misses’ Top Coats The Vogue for Sport and Utility Wear Regular 35.00 Values Tweeds, Over Plaids, Mixtures and Camel’s Hair, made with raglan and set-in sleeves. 225 Misses’ Tweed Suits Faultlessly Tailored on New Lines Regular Values to 29.75 iicsaae to 13 . 00 - Long, straight-line coat models and short box effects, with Peter Pan and notched collars. B. Altman & Cn.) Another Important Offering of Women’s Summer Gloves has been arranged for to-morrow (Saturday) Milanese Silk Gloves, mousquetaire, 16-button length, in white, gray, pongee, beaver and black, at $1.25 per pair Chamois Lisle Gloves, mousquetaire, !6-button length, in white, silver, bisque and'covert, at 95c. per pair (First Floor) Madison Avenue-Fitth Avenue, New York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty- fifth Street ot ;