The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1922, Page 12

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Ee a ND NS “MGSTRATE FREES {HIS HYPNOTIC EVE ’ GIRL WHEN BROKER} MADEHER WRECK, |: IS CALLED CHEAT} IS WIFE'S IFES CHARCE: | Bdward Fuller, Nellie Black Arrested, De- | BR noumced in Court. Miss Nellie Black, pretty brunette, @rrested on complaint of Edward M. Waller, a broker at No. 60 Broad @treet, that she had entered his of- oe and threatened him with bodily arm, was to-day released on sus pented sentence by Magistrate Ober- Wager in Centre Street Court This action was taken after the ‘Magistrate heard o confidential re-| the past five years has been trying . a port by a woman probation officer] to make her believe it. 9 White nubuck, anklet White kid, one - strap ‘Who investigated the activities of| swe were married in 1907,” she t e pump; cut-out vamp; pump; cut-out quarter; th Fuller and Miss Black, and lis- to a sensational denunciation ef Fuller by George Simpson, Miss Black's attorney. Fuller was not in court. In suspending sentence, Magistrate Oberwager said he was deeply moved ‘ey the probation officer's report and also by what Mr. Simpson said, @dding: ‘I was brought up ina family ’m which the purity of womanhood ‘was considered the greatest thing in Mfe. I regret the complainant is not tm court.” In his appeal for clemency for Miss Black, convicted Tuesday of disorderly conduct and remanded until to-day for eentence, Mr. Simpson said “This youpg woman is the victim @f this complainant. Fuller deliber- ately committed perjury in the testi- mony he gave against her." Michael Delagi, attorney for Fuller, objected to this, saying his client more than $150,000 on Miss Black. “He met her in a cafe without intro- @uotion. Enough said. But my client Goee not ant, her punished; he is|Freach were no good, he said. Babe Ruth Baseball Suits 4436 White nubuck oxford, patent wing shoes twice in succession at the of shoes. Because of tremendous indictive.' ate EEE “ tip, saddle and back; low “On June 24, 1920, Fuller was in-| DEMOCRATS DENOUNCE DRY LAW. Exact Copy ot the Yankee Unitorm, in Gray or rubber heel ‘ $6.00 same place. volume, each pair is priced closer @icted by the U. 8. Grand Jury for Gefrauding investors of $3,000,000 in ap oil scheme,” Mr. Simpson con- tinued. ‘‘Miss Black was only nine- . teen when Fuller met her; she was | my own eyes," he declared, pure and honest."” He characterized Fuller as ‘‘a low viper who beat her black and blue." “TI have seen evidence of this with “and I've promised her I'll not rest till Fuller Is behind prison bars. He has been a cheater all his life. He even cheats his friends in games by the use of marked cards." ‘Miss Black, twenty-seven, lives at No. 248 West 75th Street. i rm avence James MeGreery & Co, seer a i] Smart Summer Hats Who Had/ Twisted Her West t Wrist to Control Her Mind, She Asserts, Mrs. Dora Faltot to-day began sult in Chancery Chambers, Jersey City, for separate maintenance from Jo- seph Faltot, No. 708 Cortland Street, West Hoboken. Mrs. Faltot, who ts blonde and slender, says her husband belleves he is a hypnotist and for said, “and were happy until 1917, when he became obsessed with the idea that he could hypnotize people. He would catch my eye and stare at me and make passes with his hand. Once, when I failed to become subject to his will, he caught me by the wrist and turned it till it was black and blue. Once, after drinking a cup of coffee, I felt dazed and I am sure he put a drug in the cup. He made a ner- vous wreck of me and I had to go to my mother’s home at No. 24 Bleecker Street, Jersey City.” The husband declared he made no pretension of being a hypnotist, but that the trouble began over the war. Up to that time, he said, his wife was a good American and he was a Frenchman. She took sides with the Germans and told him that the Denouncing the Volstead Act as an encroachment upon personal liberty and against the best American traditions, the members of the Jackson Democratic | B= Clud of the Bronx, of which Tax Com- missioner Stephen A. Nugent (s execu- tive member, passed resolutions at its reguldr meeting demanding the immed- jate amendment of GI act to provide for ght wines and ) The resolu- tions similarly denounce the Mullan- Gage act under which the Volstead Law is being enforced in this State. The club also voted that an expression against the proposed Fordney tariff bill be sent to Congressmen. College of the City of New York and fh the "Stock Exchange Institute’ at New York University, as well as in fifty-two other night echools in New York and New Je: Mr. Cromwell welcomed the students and the suests and Reeves Taylor of the Library Committee of the kx- change responded for the employees, EXCHANGE GIVES DINNER FOR STUDIOUS EMPLOYEES, A dinner was given last night at the New York Stock employees of the attended night Exchange who have h schools in the past year. Seymour L.|Nine prizes were awarded by Mr, Sromwel sident of the Exchan, Potts holastic standing. “Morris B 1H. T. B, Jaequelin Stege!, Superintendent of the Pub- epresentatives of ev. Arma in the Afanolal die. dinner, 8 of the Exchange special class at the Governo: eral large attended t Younner en are enrolled ic Night’ Schools of the City of New York, and Dean A. W. Taylor of the New York University School of Com- merce and Finance spoke, as did Theodore Hi. Price. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 165, = = = = 20000 A WONDERFUL SALE OF 3 Boys’ Wash Suits Regularly Up to $4.00 Sizes 2 to 9 Oliver Twists, Middies and Peter Pans, in Blue, Gray, Tan, Green and Brown, and Oliver Twists with White or Striped Tops, and with Pants of Solid Blue, Gray, Tan, Green and Brown. All Guaranteed Fast Color and Wonderful Value Boys’ Palm Beach Suits Now $8.95 The Genuine Palm Beach, of Course, In Smart Norfolk Models. Sizes 8 to 17. KHAKI SPORT FLAPPER SUITS Sizes 11 to 16 at $2.95 And the Very Newest Thing for Boys White, With BABE RUTH Across the Chest. Shirt, Pants, Cap and Belt, Complete, $3.95 Sises for Boys from § to 15. Broadway at 49th Street 279 Broadway, near Chambers 47 Cortlandt Street il NAA 1922. In bated a $ CUSTOMERS Blyns' Makeit-a-million CAMPAIgN’ In 1922-1000000 Wantei Me. 3439 covered military heel. covered Cuban heel. in shoe buying HERE are a great many women, and men, too, who their # Blyn—because no one can afford to do so. rarely, if ever, buy Blyn is New York's largest retailer to cost than is elsewhere possible, with resulting benefit to every Blyn customer. They drift from store to store with a vague feeling that maybe they'll do better. ; Consider the shoes shown here. Every pair faultlessly styled. Ex- pertly made. Quality that will hold through the many activities of summer. Somehow they never feel pletely satisfied. com- Men's white nubuck oxford. FB ens cid rubber welted sole. $0 OO We carry a full line of men’s shoes for golf and other sport—for street and dress wear. Whether your taste runs to conservative or radical styles you have a wide latitude of choice in the highest A remarkable thing about this big Blyn Business is the continued And priced consider- ably under what you’d expect quality materials. June Specials in Hosiery Ladies’ black, full-fashioned hose, special offerii ‘$2; 25 3 pairs for $6.50 Fashioned silk sport hose, with embroid- ered clox to match all popular colors in sport suits... Pure white fil foshioned hose for the Mise for confirmation or graduation $1.98 ‘colored and white, with Children’s socks, fancy cuffs and solid and 35 644 756 At All Blyn Stores fancy borders loyalty of its customers. Men and women who buy ail their shoes here year after year. Alert men and women who know that no one gives better values than RED CROSS SHOES are thx most comfortable shoes in the world and as smart and trim as any shoes could be. For sale only in Blyn Stores. for such style and quality. Small wonder that these values are attracting nearly a million customers to the Blyn Stores this year. BLYN-PLAN CHILDREN'S SHOES BED Physicians recommend them. (Buna They train little feet and keep Try them on a child that’s hard on shoes. them happy, and they wear like iron. In a Special Sale at 3° The -Blyn Shoe ~Cut down the yay Shoe Bill \ ee ee y datas D>) 1000 new Summer Hats 5_WEST SIDE STORES 16 JD. Shoes Delivered Headquarters & Mall Order Dept, reflecting the later, of Mid- 4th ar, Teh, Ave Servies i FREE to Any ws warren Suen, 9. Oty itores ‘art of the Wor! ——~—_—Evoroereres Summer modes. bys Gv / unusually well-made of high quality materials—the 442-444 Fulton Btreet, opposite Bridge Street, near Hoyt, Broadway, near Greene Ave. Broadway, near Park Ave. 1819 Myrtle Ave., Ridgewood. Ba win iret NEW SHOPPING CENTRE STORE 161 West 34th Street 5 EAST SIDE STORES of Hats that ordinarily bear $4 Ave. ‘Sth ana 7 te, A FEW DOORS WEST OF MACY'S a NEWARK pri eer tae tae ® very much higher al ios oa, ere "Moar ith Btreet. All Stores Open Saturday Evenings $00 atarket Street: A dressy Hat of Hair Braid with trans parent brim and adorn- ment of Glycerine Ostrich. 4 Leghorn Baronette Satin. combined with Get It Now The World’s 1922 Summer Resorts Annual And Good Motor Roads Tour Guide 112 Pages of Information for the Summer Vacationist and Many Touring Maps for the Automobilist : —— A picturesque model of transparent Hair Braid, faced with Taffeta and wreathed with flowers. fetching model of heavy Silk U Ul: PA + Velisen fey a Be nusually chic of line is this model of Faille Ribbon. Clearance of Blue Salon Hats 5.00 and 7:50 A Group of Blue Salon Hats which have been reduced to the above prices for immediate clear- ance, Fegarslees.¢ of original price, (Third Floor, Annes) . . Price 10 Cents at All World Offices Subway and Street Newsstands By Mail 10 Cents. Address World Summer Resort Bureau, World Building, Park Row, New York City |

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