The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1922, Page 8

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THO RY ~ DRULES WAS ORL MANE WE LVE I SBADN HITE, == { six children, of the alleged slaying of So She A Heges in Her Appli-| Louis Ainiey, twenty-eight, a former ; for Divorce and mer In her home, who wan sho Cation 4 "Or LeIVOTCe “anc and Killed Aug. 18 last. $10} 900 a Year. YARVARD STUDLNT, 73, WILL STULYY AS MOTHER FREED OF MURDER CHARG}. Mrs. Panica Fired at Roonmer in Self Defense. dismissing In gree murder, charge of tirst de - the Brookiyn Grund - Jury to-day exonerated Mra, Voorhis Avenue, Mrs. Vanica told the Grand Ju that Ainley brokesinto a shed in the back yard of her home to Counsel for\ Mra. Grace Thorne ket hs Dolies in maki OF bis motion for $10,000 u year \ Mlimony and ‘$3,500 i counsel fees, peq fing her suit for | divorcee from 1. Harrison Dulles, trunk, preparatory to moving becau improvements had not been made # She declared, when she if manded her overdte rent wernds wé his room Charged that the @, “uel treatment of jexchanged and Ainteyideww acrevold ey Dulles caused his w tf6 to go into alto “give her what he was xoing 1 dacline and tiat shel Bow is upditate| sive: your husband!’ He fired.) it bullet passing through her skirt revolver dropped to the ground recovered the pistol, she suid, backed nway, thinking Ainley + woul relent. Instead, she deelarot | sprang for her throat and shy » twice, Ainley dying shortly afte -, ancl WILL TRY TO DROP WH ITE SLAVERY CHi/ \RGE Mise Olewang The sh and under treatment for | tuberculosis. The Dulles are prog Yinent In New York and Philadelphid society. the husband being a member 0! wealthy Philadelphia family of ba Tkers They formerly resided at No. , 67 East: 63d Street Among the charges of ¢ Tuelty was that. Dulles had compelled) bs bride of a few months to live 49 4 six- dollar-a-day room at the Gr ‘at Nor- thern Hotel, eat in rotissert es, and 9 i KEVSTON VIEW He Returns for Post- Graduate Course. Col. George Admitn Ste rin Loves W Lyon jr that he had been guilty of tw ‘Proper Neb., has to his credit the relations with a young womaa !n an a number of ye any Harvard 8 East 53d Street apartment. __Jold, of Woodhaven k# and, who] dent, Att venty-three he Dulles's lawyer declared the WHE'S) riday caused the arrest of { Hazon MH. | has just « 1 student. Col charges to be malicious lies, ay Witt, thir ny of an old] Lyon was at Harvard in while admitting that Dulles wA 8 IN] oy venting: | WH8. clus 0 went West iinme- the 53d Street apartment, he deck ted diately after leaving college. Now the party was an Innocent one 4 and} 'on Gap, "| after a long and successful business the girls who attended of unquesth \n-| slavery, je to wotice court] career, he has red to his alm: able character. It also was di vd] to-day at a no by hearing ate studies, H« that detectives had raided the @44/) granted wilt. 8) nioruting hg: ae he) ven Street apartment last June and foua 4] she would attem tha case 1 known as a dra q@me of the young women clothed 1 '] dismisse have thought tly girl ‘sald, “and hav a ugh To have been shabbily, [still love He me a nightgown over a black silk kims ona. The affidnvite of the detectives | | were characterized as false and scan- dalous. as he doesn’t marr r wife, uishing propert Attorney Clinton T. Taylor, repae-]X am willing to Ely: because ntly divoreed hus senting Dulles, avers that the Phila] f understand thy ps again Ryan announce: he will be disinherited. love him f wil try tc gan to get out of trou Witt was relensed ont Though 1 still telp him all 1 deiphia society man loves his wite' and that they could live happily to- gether if it were not for the inter- ference of Mrs. Dulles's: foster par- ents, The lawyer added that until Duties came into his inheritance he was dependent upon his mother for \ most of h's income. “phe Dulles were married on: Aug. 19, 1921. Supreme Court Justice MeCook reserved dyzision on the all- mony motion. $$ SPEEDERS, ARRESTED, HELD FOR AUTO THEFT Oar They Were Driving War Stolen Sundar. Charged with theft of # motor car ; “alued at $1,700, owned by Joseph Kap- lowitz of No. 685 Blake Avenue, Brook- lyn, two men were brought here Inst night from Greenwich, Cont. They described themselves as Moses Salwen, twenty-one, of No. 45 Orchard Street, and Harry Steinberg, twenty, of No. 140 Stanton Strect, Manhattan, i Kaplowtts left his machine at De- lancey and Essex Streets Sundey night to visit friends for an hour, The Greenwich police yesterday ar- vested the two men for’ speeding, and as they could show no ownership papers New York was notified. ‘The prison- ere said they bought tie car for $200 in her cell anv This was her thir would nev ; day and she she ening to-day. #000 bond. Professional men with an exclusive clientele will find |} no other lecation | i) of equal value. | Representative on premises. CUSHMAN «s WAKEFIEI.D.ING East 42d St. iit 50 Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, was the best seller, 65 years ago in New York. It had'been written| the year before, and was the most discussed book of the time,—a strong influence shaping public opinion prior to the Civil War. At this time, 65 years ago in New York, James McCreery organized this store, We want you to Celebrate With Us The growth of that little store to its present great proportions. 7 McCreery 2 THE A'VENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 192 LONG AS HE’ LIVES Graduated in Class of ’81, of Nelson, his pol at the driver, lets and made off down the street The ear was stopped. Five men whe|The sixth man, who said he was ‘S QUICK SWAT} RYAN || sinped gut of it bean shooting a [James O'Leary of No. 2266 Eighth BREAKS UIP THEFT \e who returned their fire, Then} Avenue, was found cowering in thy IN BURNEY GARAGE|# = SHOOKIDS (THE BEST SHOES FOR CHILDREN) Seizes Pick Handle and Wal- lops Thug on Head. $5 15 (Sizes 1114-2) In Black Calfskin, Tan Russia Calfskin or Patent Leather KE. J. Volta of No. 158 West S4th Sureet and Samuel Ryan of No. St big hth Avenue were washing 9 car the Burney Garage at No, 344 50th Ntreet, near Ninth Avenue, at 7 aclock today when six men, of whom carried revolvers, enter ordered tham to stand face agains! the wall Rytin, wit is sixty-five years old walked toward the wall, picked up « pick haadle, swung around sudden!) snd struek the nearest footpad on the ‘The man fell but scrambied tc his feet, fired tRree shots at Ryan and then climbed fto @ car they ha! stolen, im which the five robbers: wer ‘lready seated. The car then ¢lashed out of tke door and up the stremt. Word wws telephoned to the Wes! {7th Street Station and a warning t¢ Sizes 8’. to1r,.. Sizes 2!2 to 7.... Meee of the very best grade of Calf- skin. 100% leather throughout. Goodyear welt. Will take all the knocks children can give them and still look dressy. CAMMEYER Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47 West 34th St., New York 1 Brooklyn-39 rurtes st Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE See Meccanoland In Our Window Tomorrow Boys—all boys—and especially Mectano: boys. Have seen the Eiffel Tower, built entirely out of a Meccano set? It will be in one of our win- dows tomorrow—and models of famous bridges, too, built by other Meccano boys. Build Your Own Radio Set! You can do it with a Meccano outfit, Latest and most thrilling Meceano achievement. Meccano outfits $1.50 to $40 A Meccano Expert Will Be Here Thursday, (tomorrow), Friday and Satur- day to give demonstrations and instruc- tions to all boys interested in Meccano. He will be here all day long. TOY DEPARTMENT—SEVENTH FLOOR head look for the autommbile was sent to al) policemen man Wynn saw the evr described tn the warning with six men in it com ing toward Ninth Awenue on Sth in the precinct. Pwlice Newar «49 Broan st. cA Special Selling While They Last! Vacuum Bottles and Food Jars Not only vacuum bottles and food jars, but carafes as well are included in this special selling of almost indispensable articles all marked at unusu- ally low prices, all standard makes, assuring good service. $1.10 — Nickel corrugated thermos bottles, pint size. $1.75 — Nickel corrugated thermos bottles, quart size. $2.75—Enameled thermos bottles, red, blue, rose or yellow, pint size. $3.75—Food jars, nickel finish, quart size, with wide opening. $5.50—Enameled carafes, white, pink or blue, quart size. GROUND FLOOR Beautiful New Crepes Flaunt Brilliant Colors Orange and other nasturtium shades—a rich glowing gold, lacquer red, Lanvin geen, flag blue—it is a fascinating list of colors that the new silks are showing for fall. All the various qualities of crepes are still more popular than any other family of silk. You will find those below excellent values. Canton Crepe, 40 inches wide, $2.95 Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, $3 Satin Cantan Crepe, 40 inches wide, $3.95 Flat Crepe, 40 inches wide, $4.50 GROUND FLOOR Soft Outing Flannel 22c yard You undoubtedly want to buy a supply of this warm, comfortable material before the cold weather is really upon us. This is an excellent quality in practically every suitable color combination—many plaids and stripes as well as a fluffy quality of plain white. Plaids and stripes 27 inches wide. Plain white 34 inches wide. SECOND FLOOR reet. He stood in front of It, point- jthemeelves from the pollceman’s bul ij _ {Stern Brothers West 42d Street and West 43d Street. Telepione: Longacre 8000 . Women’s Fur-Trimmed COSTUME SUITS -- $75 Everything combines to give these costume suits an enviable air of distinction—the expert f tailoring, the beautiful soft quality of the duvet superior from which they are fashioned, and the actual charmof the model itself. Most Exceptionally Priced at There is a smart one-piece frock, che upper part made of contrastine silk, and a trig little box coat, tying with a sash ‘at one side, and finished with a high fur collar, Altogether a suit whose quality is an outstanding feature at this thoroughly moderate price. , Colors : Navy, brown, and black. Sizes 34 to 44. THIRD FLOOR. —1-a'Stern Brothers Je Men’s and Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs at VERY SPECIAL PRICES THURSDAY MEN’S PURE LINEN Hemstitched HANDKER- CHIEFS; per dozen. tape borders; per dozen $2.50, 4.00, 7.50 $6.00 Men’s PURE LINEN INITIAL HANDKER- CHIEFS ; per dozen Se ba ee MEN’S SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS; with $3.00 Women’s SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS; with tape borders; per dozen $3.00 Women’s SHEER LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS ; hand scalloped with embroidered, corners ; each 45c and 75c¢ Women’s PURE LINEN INITIAL HANDKER- CHIEES ; per dozen $1.80, 4.00 Women's FRENCH Linen HANDKERCHIEFS ; with hand embroidered initial; solid color or white center, and co!- ored border; box of six assorted $6.00 Main Floor. OF BEDROOM, DINING ROOM AND LIVING ROOM SUITES METAL BEDS, MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS The Owen method of retailing direct from fac- tory to buyer is the logical ‘‘cut-out” of un- necessary handling and ‘“‘middle’’ costs. No traveler’s expense, no jobber’s or retailer’s Frofits—just a narrow, honest margin over manufacturing cost. That is the Owen way and thousands have found it the best way. Cwen Furniture is a Value Standard—its relia- bility is certain—and the average 40% off usual Furniture prices is a magnet that draws every thinking woman. LIEERAL CLUB TERMS D. T. Owen Co. INCORPORATED 34 East 23rd Street OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS REAL ESTATE | For the Latest and Best Information Read THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SECTIIO Houses, Building Lots, Farms, Business Property, Apartmem \

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