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well as I can recall, another teacher's room, Then I ran and told Mrs. Smith, the landlady: ‘Edith has shot herself, get a doctor.’ “1 went to Edith, I did not touch ae annot C explain my feelings." very much were feeling “Yes, I did," replied Creasy. He told how he was taken to a room off the District Attorney's office in the courthouse at Mineola by De- tectives Miller, Van Riper and Molloy. “They asked me questions of all William M. Creasy told in County] kinds,” he said. “Atter Ke had t ee rt at Minneola to-day, his story nes eaeihe aN : Uitte on, the ihe shooting of Edith Lavoy, his Attorney Uterhart here nounced r sweetheart, in her boarding|that there was about to be testimony in Freeport June that might be shocking to women and ed with having murdered her,|*#4 all who wished could leave the ‘Icourt room. ‘Three left and approxt- wed to-day that while he was|mately thirty stayed. celal that Was First He Knew of Girl’s Death, Says Ac- cused Man. Creasy, ep on a couch besid v she} Creasy said that Hanson asked him herself with his automatic pistol,|/f he had been intimate with Miss ' ‘| Lavoy indicated that he did not know] “Gey deel: porcranied had possession of the pistol un-[pag been anything improper between je was awakened by the shot them. He said that Hanson applied » told of arriving at the hou 1 foul epit t to him ahd declared he lying he said he was going MR 7.30 P.M. on June 28, and tall yr aid he was goin it in the statement.’ statement referred to by Creasy at which was being prep * him to § and was supposed to n elicited from th Miss L jon in the vq women. Mrs oy and Mrs. Mildred sitting room used by Sheldon was known under her maiden name Hldred Simser, because she had ° 1ent as given nounces nut the day : shooting con- hen Miss $ vut,”” said ann , we wert tained an been intimate with Miss Medical examination subsequently 10k place voy on that Tn. Uter.| Proved this untrue and Creasy dented for Creasy : he ever claimed this intimacy with or sy. ae *" was the answer. iss Simser came back "clock. We heard her coming through the ,” he said, ‘Miss Simser stopped he room and then went to her froom. I still had my coat on and pistol was in my coat pocket ler she went out of the room ond} Creasy declared that Hanson told ught- back sc drinking water.| him he would ne nything me a glass and she drank] to drink until he d the st “Mr, Miller sat beside me with an automatic gun in my face,” Creasy continued. r Hanson had type- written two pages, he said: ‘You will have to sign this before I leave the room or they will shoot you full of hol relieved of these fter she drank, she put the glass 1 it to be writing stand ac s the room. I] people,’’ Creasy testified ked up a little picture and took About sunrise, Creasy said, he was @ cigarettes out of my coat|turned over to John Fogarty, a pri- ket." vate detective, in another room, He arty searched him. said he had in his and a Liberty bond garty gave me back $30 and a “Edith then came back and lay|said wn on the couch i id we lay there t ut twenty minut pockets $10 just abou bill folder, said. piisciousness. 1 At the inning of the session tracted my atten Creasy denied that he ever had told Detective Fogarty that he had been was lying on t buch and Edith was e was mostly on he “When I heard the r > and saw blood on intimate with denied that } voy that vith only ad ever told Mis d come to Freeport bjects in mind, to reamed out and ran t e with her.’ This 's room. I cried: ‘My God, ibuted to him b has shot herself.’ ‘‘Atter T went na letter written to an fiss Simser’ , L think I ineit down beside Bdith and then the | thought of getting a doctor came to me. I ran through the hall and, as I atopped at lf Former Eliminates Mrs. s Lavoy. He also] y}] Who was ill and she couldn't afford a -| prescription. The druggist, moved Das — sisal 4 SAY N. Y. SLEUTHS COULDN'T SHARE IN SOCOLOW REWARD Hearing on Activities of De- tectives in “Kidnapping” Case Goes Over. hearing scheduled for to-day wi COLLET Jack-] of the New York police in regard to the “kidnapping’’ of Walter Socolow son 5 and 3, While Latter |j.om sustice Martin's part of the Defeats Miss Cummings. Supreme Court, on Sept. 21 has been postponed until Monday morning be THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMB aR that none of the New York défeotives would share in this $10,000 yo ward A private detective agency (Burns), it is stated, had an agreement with an Individual in the New Yerk under- world who had informaticy. as to the whereabouts of Socolow. ‘This infor- mant agreed to reveal the where- abouts if the agoncy wéuld see that he got the entire rewasd, This was settled upon and Socélow was ar- rested. Under the cltcumstances, It was explained, the reward would go to the informant and nothing would be received by menibers of the New York Police sehen ment. CARS SHORT, STEEL MILL SHUTS DOWN IN PART e Rork represent 2 o W. Va., Sept. es oe an, Cornelius Brown and| YOUNGSTOAWN, O., Sept. 29.~-The tional women's golfing crown for!) |. Gibert, delegate to the] first curtailment of steel operations on the coming year lies between Miss} | ooratic state Convention at Syra-|account of car shortage was an. Glenna Collett of Providence, Eastern ft wae ldarnbd that the eps | noibéd here toaKy ty the Henubils AEG Tot HERLGIH EE SRUBTEA. UD OT Cen ts BAlUMON Iron & Steel Company, whith has shut eieie cate BetTEGe RAISE Vig ind share 8 the $10,000 reward, has| down eight of its sixteen sheet mills ef yeen shattered because of the fact at the Deforest plant, in Niles. in the semi-finals of the national tournament over the course of thc Miss Collette won her way into ¥? ue hoe morrow's final round by defeatin wl i Miss Edith Cummings of Onwensin,| of Cammeyer Shoes the winner of the Buffalo and Shene cosett tournaments, two, up, while Mrs. Gavin was eliminating Mrs. H for Boys Arnold Jackson of Greenwich, former national champion, 5 and 3. F S h I—Pl “iT ampien or Schoo a ress TRICKERY IN HOOCH ARREST SCORED Smacks of Russian Police Methods, Says Magistrate. Methods used by Detective Rae Nicolett! of the Woman's Precinct Hooch Squad in obtaining the urrest J . of Uldrick Aciant, thirty-four, a Black or Tan Calfskin druggist at No. 674 Van Nest Avenue, the Bronx, were described as smack- ro to 13%2—$475 1 to 2—$525 ing of Russian police trickery by Magistrate McG ie in the West 2% to 6—$635 Farme Court to-day, The larger sizes can be had in Medium or Broad toe He dismissed the charge of violat- ng the lquor law bro agatnst The best value in boys’ shoes to be had anywhere. Actani, telling Mies Nicoletti she had Real Calfskin shoes, with genuine overweight inveigied bim into breaking the law oak soles. Will withstand the hardest wear boys ae aaa Bie epee eae can give them, yet retain their dressy appearance. Testimony went to Anci d to buy # pi whiskey, When Aciant told her she would have to have a prescription, she pleaded with him, saying {t was for her husband a BROOKLYN—390 FULTON ST. by lev story, sold her a pinto for 8: CAMMEYER Stamped ona Shoe Means Standard of Merit 47 West 34th St., New York NEWARK-649 BROAD ST. — Tri:nmed Hats Expressing every new Fall idea, here are hats by the score—large ones, of course, becoming smaller shapes, and those always favored in-between sizes. Flares, droops, tilts, mush- Stern Brothers West Forty-second and West Forty-third Streets. Untrimmed HATS of BLACK PANNE VELVET At the Very Moderate Price of $3.50 29, rooms, rolling brims—all are here, be- sides ever so many variations. Trimmed in endless ways as well— flowers, ostrich, ornaments, ribbon bows—every whim of the present mode finds smart representation. In all the leading Autumn tones, as well as in black. $4.50 to 16.50 Here, too, is a complete assembly of SPORT HATS—the smartest, jaunt- iest shapes, sizes, and colorings im- aginable, in ermine felt, plain felt, soft velvet, suede, velour, and many other effects $2.75 to 14.95 Ready-to-wear Hat Dept., Third Floor, Stern-bilt Shoes for Youthful “Dress-up” Events, ‘These Stern-bilt shoes will carry om ‘ar towards smart success at the smat, social affairs which are so vastly impoifant,'no matter how tender one’s age. ‘Besides, they are built on a nature last, which means comfort, and they are all solid leather—which means wear. The Roman Sandal—Five-strap pump. Plain patent leather. (illustrated) al 5 to 8, . $3.75 S \; 8} to 11, $4.50 31} to 134, $5.75 Remarkable Values in All-Leather Lace BOOTS (Tan or black). 31} to 2 2} to7 $4.85 $5.85 8} to $3.85: Women’s Tailored Utility Coats of Imported Fabrics; specially priced at $4 5 For motoring, steamer wear, and out-of-door activities, as well as for general all-around use- fulness, these smartly tailored coats with their distinguished air are most ideal. Warm and serviceable, too, for they are fash- ioned of imported cloths and novelty weaves, in mjxtures, overplaids, and checks. Raglan or set- in sleeves with either cuffs or strap trimmings Sizes 34 to 46. ment Stern fern Brothers ta oa HANDBAGS for Every Autumn Costume in an Exceptional Offering Saturday. Never were there so many shapes and sizes—and all are just as convenient as they are new, sinart and durable. Real beaver calf hand- bags inall the new brown shades and in grey. Six variety of new distinct models to styles and select from. sizesi specially at $4.45 $5.00 $7.45 Velvet, duvetyne, and silk bags in black and street colors. A collection of new models with fine marcasite tops . Assorted — fabric bags in a wide Marcasite mounted hand- bags of silk, duvetyne, and velvet. A one-piece model which! we feature MAIN FLOOR. : $8.75 | Made of a fovely quality of soft panne velvet, these hats may be had in every new shape and size of the season. Whether your particular style isa flate or a droop, it is bound to be included. Large or small hats— since both are smart, varied in ever so many original ways. Flowers and. feathers of every de- scription and coloring may be had in our trimming department, simple or elaborate in effect, to adorn any type of hat. Moderate prices pre- vail throughout the entire display. Untrimmed Hat Department, Third Floor, Women’s Silk UMBRELLAS Smart, yes indeed, for they show all the latest idéas in handles. Women’s umbrellas of exceptional quality, extra wide, striped and plain satin bordered silk. Handsome amber bakelite handles, as well as many ex clusive designs in imported handles With tips and stubby tops $4.95 Women’s extra quality tape edge silk umbrellas with carved amber bake- lite posts or rings; also a large assort- ment of unique handles with amber bakelite tips and sport tops Washington Baltimore SUNDAY, OCT. 8th Sew York (Penn, Sta) at MThe Revie of the Broadway Limited SUNDAY WORLD WANTS 1922. Orkin’s 344 STREET Special for SATURDAY }: (NG the Parisian Mode in diverse witys but always retaining its chic Poiret Twill in several versions of the highly favored Canton Crepe aitd Velvet in draped and circular Fur, embroideries, and metallic ornaments are used in a manner befitting For women and misses in brosyn, cocoa, black. iousness of line. coatesli one sketched above). modes. their high character. ORKIN Extraordinary Value at A PETITE imparts to most every fur fabrics that closely Astrakan, etc. models developed in various fur fabrics, featuring side fastenings with handsome buckles and choker Beautifully lined with Crepe Silk bordered collars. with metallic brocade, Paris Modes Reprodu.ced in Silk and Cloth Frocks at a price ex- traordinarily low 28.00 SECOND FLIDOR. 29.75 JACQUETTE has conquered the World of Fashion, and naturally so, since it figure the utmost chic. ‘They are especially smart when fashioned of fine resemble in texture Mole, In this collection are several lovely and warmly interlined Here Are Two Extraordinary Values Glove Silk Vests Values to 3.95 1 85 Plain’ and ribbed glove silk maize, Nile, flesh, white, black, .OO KOUND TRIP TCIAL TRAIN LEAVES y SIMIL x EXce RSIONS Pesan System Mak WORK MONDAY WONDERS vests, some embroidered and lace trimmed, strap or built-up shoulders; orchid, e * ORKIN’S—MAIN FLOOR. Chiffon Silk Hosiery Regularly 2.95 1 45 Of the sheerest quality; full fash- ioned and without a flaw. Plain and French clocked. Black only. Also some Van Raalte Chiffon Nets Alexander Shoes For Wonrien Hudson Tubes, 0th Ave. “"L"* »s Little DilYerence WI A World * We are rather proud to be able to offer at this time, when prices show a steadily advancing ten- dency, a big assortment pie shoes both high an low cut—lace boots oxfords and strap pumps, at Smart afternoon shoes of brocaded satin ; Colonial pumps, large tongues (illustrated) Patent leather bar pumps (illustrated) Sixth Avenue, cor. 19th Street and West Side Subwajy--All Conventeas. t You Need Ad. Will Go and, Find 1 Want” vess