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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1922, 6 - CONFER TODAY ON [Machine Designed to Trip Liars |"sknehraw'inadiey| case n for the new inquiry ; Tested in Murder Trial To-Day General Will Act for U. S.| .apER MURDER TRIAL © 9 GARLAND 5 GIFT Of SSR in Proposed Investigation IN ITALY ON AUG. 8 Inventor Declares Instrument Will Register Truth and] o Atrocities. VLU, Peete The sulcus Gusuisbin thal rogues of toate by GHG "HONIAC| Cuslurdeasbactal cxlnnlgn in Roan Ffk/vene B34¥4STREET Broadway es momanometer,” @ machine designed to determine scientifically whether a} the Americ Ivision on the Grit ind publishe | Dir Dis go] person accused of crime ts telling the truth, will be explained to Chief Jus- zbifald ei mission) to: investiey aaa | ectors of Body to Dispense | * a of crime Is telling the truth, : reported m: res in Armenia \ in the Crim FE IDA y. i) Monee Will Meet With [ist M&Cov and a jury this morning, when be. Wiliam M. Marwton of Bon: SPAIeAL BARONE fy, fea —Offering at Below Cost f Donor. takes the stand. Attorney of omaeeies ‘Vhe instrument, according to Dr.% ° é hace Saison cihcwe'wivir| Sarton: Won Wes Goel Gh HCN echnne wut, Sh ai Yt ite orts Skirts \lphonzo Frye, o wd, accused ol} was wi)lins k up his testimuny American Civil Liberties Union, and ‘Walter Netles, attorney, two of the G@rectors of “The American Fund for Public Service.” left New York yer terday to confer with Charles Gar land who bas decided to turn hie le gacy of $1,000,000 over to the fund. to be used in aiding educational and ether agencies approved by the d rectors, Garland, who still lives on his Cape @od farm, is expected to conclude @frangements at this meeting for nlal test when he » murder Dr. «wealthy Negro phy oH « W. Brown, pwith a sunt . who was] NS which has only re- con vnyented, Is supposed to is lylug lood pres re being asked. denied that he ts Regularly Selling from 9.75 to 15.00 hot down im the dcorway of his of- 87 11th Street, North far, Dr. M » talk about th ult of bis test th the machine on Frye, but he is}ive murite SEEKS $350,000 SHE |ALLIES ‘TO OVERSEE GAVE EX-HUSBAND| GERMAN FINANCES Mrs. Thorne Charges She]Berlin Willing to Permit A Hosiery thus dispos fh herited for : 4 4 fs vesnas . e tai, Tinveateat eaeation of which Was Too Ill to Supervision of Its SPECIAL PURCHASE enables us to offér this group of skirts Brought him to wide attention Resist. Treasury. a eé at an unparalleled price. Styling, workmanship and materials While members of the newly] CHICAGO, July 20.—Mrs. Kather-] BERLIN, July 20.—Germany is are of a superior character, ‘The models are of the newest Summer @eemed directorate eel ae © ville to aceey i SWE ett vogue and cannot be surpassed for wear with sports blouse or sweater. peta Garks & roe to hie views on|¢ ae Baten caveat cea Ten NTS —Permitting perfect matching of Flannel, Wool Eponge and other favorite materials make up the collection. marriage. F hanwanntal toed I. Miller hosiery with I. Miller All sizes are included, but not in every style It is planned to devote the money to euch causes as support of work- ers’ unions, educational work and other agencies depending upon liberal thought. Garland lived for a while at his mother's apartment in Greenwich] {Thy vee ing Village and some of his views are} i)) testify that they bee traced to that neighborhood's radica | atmosphere. The group which Is to receive his money. however, 1s not representative of that school of thought, but-are intelle Nberals @rawn together from several cities The entire Board of Directors of the fund consists of Norman M. Thomas and Lewin Gannett. associate editors of the Na tion: Prof Robert Morss Lovett of the University of Chicago: Mr. Bald win: Prof, Harry F. Ward of Union Theological Seminary; James Weldon Johnson of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Rabbi Judah L. Magnes Beott Nearing of the Rand Schoo! William Z Foster, Secretary of the Trade Union Faucational Leacue of Chicago, and Miss Mary FE, MeDowel’ of the University of Chicago Settle- rman Finance Ministry it footwear—both at sales prices, Glove Silk Fancies Six patternsin Black,Cordo- van, Tan, African and Gray. 1 95 @ Reductions on 3 Pairs, han organization whieh will Mrs, Thorne secure from a previous wil Physicians and a number of other [stant access to Gert witne appedtred for Mrs. Thorne | ditions, witht to-day in her fight to recover the trust fund ‘amp's dive NOTE: These skirts are slightly soiled from handlin but their good looks and high quality are antmpetredl — give the Allied representatives con 1 fnancial con- son the sov- ee Orkin’s—Fourth Floor High-Cost Silk Sport Frocks For Women and Misses ereignty of TAX TICKET. will have a con- West 18th , Strevt, He ters of vice. Camp now live: wife, formerly Mabel Walke he sald FAVORS ano LANTERNS FOR LAWN AND BLOCK PARTIES A & @ ‘county Co mittee. o have a complete fleld In each Jorough, All Over Silk Full fashioned thread silk hosiery. In Blackand White ) and every seasonable shade. 45 e Reductions on 3 Pairs, Values to 79.50 Ultra-smart two and three-piece models developed in Novelty Silks and Silk Valette. The style treatment and workmanship are of the very highest order. 18.00 Pure Silk Fancies Full fashioned thread silk New High-Cost Sport Wraps hosiery. In assorted pat- , : | ment. t ta Black, Atri : d For Women and Misses 6 SHOT IN ‘PRISON “MUTINY. All kus of Japanese Lanterns Afscried Shapes and Sizes Paper CFDS) SR ooepeann Caan Hats in hundreds of styles Miniature Buskei* for Candies. Paper Plates, T Val $7.00 : i y an. Values up to $7.00. Values to 49.50 SANTA FE, N. M., July 20,—Martin || Paper Napkins, Wax Paper, Fancy Crepe Peper Cases at all prices Paper MES LLONS Is Balccnato, a conviet tw the State Pent Streamers, Serpentine, Confetti, Cotton Snowballs, Jupanese Parasols, Flags. Reductions on 3 Pairs. e@ Favors for every conceivable occusion, our . ssoriment consists of over 20,000 different novelties B. SHACKMAN & CO. 906-908 Proadway “The nime is important” at 20th St. Caution: To: avoid establishments who copy our Window display, please be sure of the name B Shackman & Co. before entering the store. We have no branches tentiary here, was killed and five other prisoners were slightly wounded yester- day when eight guards stationed, tn towers along the walls opened fire dn a mob of convicts after they had refused te enter the cell house. Baidonado, serving six years for bur- y. was shot through the back and @led within » few minutes Fashionable and charming models of Novelty Silks, Silk Valette and Sports Silks. For wraps of such dis- tinctly high character the price is decidedly low. Children’s Hosiery at propor- tionately great reductions. 14.00 GB. Altman & Cn. Clearance Reductions I. MILLER Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 15 West 42nd Streei 1884 Broadway Hudson Terminal Open until 9 p.m. Entrance Fulton 8 Brooklyn Shep 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond MILLER EINS CHILDREN’S S SHOES Semi-Annual Sale have been made in the prices of the remaining Reductions on assortments of the entire stock afford substan- tial savings. Men’s Warm-weather Clothing including two interesting groups which have been marked at TF” $4.45 And who would see refuse savings i = shoes so sure- : | $16.50 & 23.50 y meant for iit er edlpricelare | little people at Summer Comfort The suits at the last-named price are made of P pie 8 TROPICAL WORSTEDS for summer fi tropical worsteds and mohairs . oT §! er comfort. 4 their rough and ape Two- and three-piece suits, in plain colors and i tumble play or Sie 7 011 stripes. They are made of the finest imported (Men’ s Clothin Zz, Sixth Floor) ‘ $ and domestic fabrics, and the tailoring is excel- ae ae their parties? lent throughout. $50 to $60 LINEN SUITS—Plain or belted back models, , gi Litt! \ d k in ee natural colors, $25. Knickers to ##ladigon Avenue 2 Fifth Avenue, New Pork s ittle socks and stockings msbshy OISAPE) ary PALM BEACH SUITS in several shades, $22.50 Thirty fourth Street Thirty-tutth Street KNICKERS of imported white linen, $5.50 to $9 —————| The MILLER FINS Shops FLANNEL TROUSERS, $9.50 to $11 Express Elevators to Tenth Floor “nn -: © I. MIL LER REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR 9 ; = Fifth Ave. at 46th St. Brak 15 West 42nd Si. Lord & Taylor ‘THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTION .- 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond $8th Streets FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street MUST BE IN THE WOKLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. ® CIRCULATION OVER 600,000