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In tho Vola region, the relief work: | er eeid, he had visited 78 villages, and things wero in @ deplorable con dition. Despite all reports, he de- clared that there were 6,000,000 per sons who would have to be fed this winter if they were to live. Cows and horses have disappeared, he stated, and women aré the beasts of burden. ease DAY-OLD INFANT LEFT "IN BAG IN STREET Brookiyn Folice Beck Over of Expensive Bleck Sotohel. Detectives of the Snyder Avenue Station, Brooklyn, are attempting to trace the ownership of m Diack hand- while giant waves ran over her. It tween the rector of the Church of Bt. was noon Sunday before she was able individuals wes tee 699,608, and by corporations 61,! 38. ‘the taz|John the Bvangelist aod his choir yield from corporat returns from | leader, Now Yorls wan 0866,109,064. “I am utterly certai The net Inoome reported by New| Matthews said to-day, “t York, personal and corporation, was|Mr. Hall was lured to hie death. To 18,98 percent. of the total reported by the United Stacs, and the tax was 23.69 per cent, of the total paid by tho United Statos. JERSEY TROOPERS BEGIN MILLS-HALL t. Hickson was thanking was out of one of the worst storms he had run into in years, there wae a shift of the wind BY TWO STORMS from $.B. to N.B, and at twosthirty velock he found himself tn for an- other blow which had all the ear- marks of the first. At four o'clock jthe Sedgwick bad to slow down to | half speed again and her passengers ——— | were in for another gruelling night | with waves sweeping over the bow, Among the passengers on the Sedgwick was Capt. Paxton Hibbon, formerly with the U. 6. A. and now jhead of the American Relief for Rus- link Mrs. Hall's name with any blame for thie affotr te absurd and preposter- ous, The church, for which I speak, le eager to have the whole truth of this tragedy known and ie confident that the truth, when {t ts knowa, will clear the name of the Rey, Mr. Hall from all blame. “To know Mrs. Hall ts to love her, She is an ideal woman." Investigators from this clty who TAO PER ENT OFTINESINUS. Incomes of Two Persons Here, Two in Michigan, CORRECT CLOTHES for BOYS Sedgwick Lost Forward Race as 931 Passengers Fled have been assigned to watch the grave of the Rev. Me. Hall report Over $5,000,000. that they have found themselves un- to Cabins. {sian Children. He sald Moscow te the | bag in an effort to identify 9 onerdays der observation of @ rd of unty lives ae 1 muvee ané doing | old Yay ta + Fotos Ped » | and =] rs formed New York policemen who are , i ‘ much business fe flew from Berlin | Bast tract, Brooklyn, yesterday, WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—Four per posted inside the seevory bet wis The Sedgwick, of the White Starli9 yfoscow to get into Russia. He said| Df Price of Kings County Hospital fons in the United states reported . profess to know nothing of the rear] Line, which left Liverpool on Satur-|the frat day at lis hotel all his lug- | the Ser PeDY anv al ucouetee mane incomes for the year ended Dec. 51, sons for thelr assignment. Sept. 23, arrived to-day show. {sage was broken open and everything | and hed ervall holes punched in’ the (Continued from Viret Page.) It te belleved a re-examination will effects of the same storm that |of Value, including his money, stolen. | slde to permit air to reach the baby. es 1920, of "$5,000,000 or over, two re- * siding in New York and two in Mich- The net income ‘of the four was $297019,977, or an average of y $7,479,994. Thirty-three persons in the United Btates fiod returns showing an in- disclose additional Information as to the Aquitania such @ battle in her last crossing. The Sedgwick brought in 951 passengers, of whom 703 Were ia the first cabin. ‘The liner bad been out of Liverpool about twelve hours before she felt the full force’ of, the gale. She ran into the fringe ofit aboyt dark, aud the passengeto abandoned their deck chairs for thelr cabins and the lounges. By midnight the big liner was tearing into headseas that car- ried away her forward rail and swept over her. She was slowed down to half speed and pounded ahead with her nose submerged most Of the time, a thing of the affairs of the Hal! family. During the days these men have been talked about no effort has been made ta find and question them. how he was slain, and furnish the authorities with miore material on which to work, When Mrs, Mills’s body was exhumed it was discovered she had been shot tour times and her throat cut. The only oMicial report that has been made on Mr. Hall's wounds was that he was killed by a single bullet in the head. The Middiewex and Gomerset au- thorities hi othing to say except through County Detective Ferdinand David, of Middlesex, who announced they were seeking two suspects and that a break might be expected soon that not only would be sensational, Dut would be at variance with all the ynofficla] theo: One man, in par- tioular, Ie bel to know some- thing about double murder, ac- eording to Dayid, who sald: hear the Phillips farmhouse after- wards, The first witness called to the Court House to-day was Charlotte Mills, the sixteen-year-old daughter of the mur- Our Only Store MAY’S 134 West 34th Street (“cers ) Between Broadway and Seventh Avenue “You Always Pay Less at May's” dered woman. Prosecutor Berkman, . |who questioned her, would make no statement 98 to the reason for her being interrogated. She was called from her class in the Lord Sterling School and was vent back in @ counts automobile. Detective John Ferguson was sént to Justice Wasservogel in New York to-day to get formal permission for opening the grave of the Rev. Mr. Hall in Greenwood Cemetery, Brook- lyn. It te planned to have the aytop- ay on the body of the minister per- formed to-morrow. Speaking with the authority of the Protectant Episcopal Chureh, the Right Reverend Faul Matthews. Hishop Lay ihage New re to- third with $12.39, The per cap-| 4#¥. dec) he hed absolute faith neon w York | in the rectitude eng propriety of con- bE ar @ reported by New York) pict of the Rev, Edward Wheeler New York filed the greatest gum-| 4 “ber of returns, both individual and jon, and wi followed by oneylvania and Milnols, The num~ der of returns filed by New 4,103,128, of which 1,047, and 55,495 were corpora om. Pennsylvania filed $01,573 re- mols, $; Maryland, 1; M 4; Michigan, 2; New Jersey, 2; New York, 19; North Carolina, 2; Penn 2. Norfolk suit of sturdy woolens in heather mixtures, 2 pairs of knickers . 6 « L795 greatest tax yield from personal tn- comes, $286,607,280, came from New ‘York State, which was a decrease of $113,185,071 from the tox yield of New York contributed 736.66 it. of the pervonal income tax though the net income was @wly 16.99 per cent. of the total. ‘The per capita income tex of New also the highest, being 60, e District of Columbia was with $19.51, and Rhode Is. “We know where this man |s, but we have decided to wait a day or] One of thesé men, according to re~ more before bringing him to New|port, admitted to an acquaintance in Brunswiek for questioning. The| Piizabeth that he could not return to longer.bo remains away the more he | N, Brunswick because he “got in a will have to explain: jam” in the murder of the rector and choir singer. Both men disappeared the evening the victims were last seen alive, and both are said to be chauf- feurs who have associated with boot- leggers in and about New Brunawick. An unexplained order has gone out from both Middlesex and Somerset authorities that no representative of the Hall family be permitted at the autopsy on the Rev, Mr. Hali's hody T isn’t difficult to buy 2 good-look- ing suit for your boy. But to buy one that Aeeps its good lookse=there’s where the rub comes. "When the break docs come tt not only will be sensational in the, ox- treme but will serve to prove the lack of foundation of the theories thus fai advanced by unoMicia) investigators The developments of the last few aye leave no question as to the ulll- Mate solution of the crime." .| Jt tw undorstoed from statements made in other quarterp that the sus- all. Bishop Matthews haa just returned from the convention of his church at Portland, Or@. Since his arrival at his home in Trenton he cupled exclusively with e study of the Hall-Mille murder. He has been ti consultation with fo W, Knight of Cubs, o Trenton, and has come conclusion as the Right Rev. ¥ Knight as to the untruthfulness of the Best & Co. clothes are made to our own specifications, of our own selected ma- terials, cut to ous own designs. They so expertly tailored, and of such fine woolens that they look well as long as to-day tn Brooklyn. A request from the family was refused without an wal advisers of od an aggre- 258,419, on turns. New York State re} net income of $5, which the tax amounted to 363: 964. ~~ t income reported by reports Of & clandestine friend Bot to insist. B. Altman & Co. - New - Woolen Dress Fabrics Exceptionally interesting are Cumberland tweeds (so much in evidence in tho fashion able: models of the season); basket-weaves and silkeand-woo! davetyns; Persian and Greek alleovers for the smart short coat; cloky and matelasse; karakul cloth, in platinum and tan; and broadtall cloth, em= broidered in gold or sliver. : (First Floor) Women's American-made Lingerie presenting the new models designed for the Autumn season, provides a display of more than ordinary interest in the Department on the Second Floor. In addition to the many dainty confections in which the sheerest of fabrics are com- bined with delicate, handemade laces end embroideries, there are any number ot charming undertiings of the colorful type that so appeals to the -ultraemodern taste. Also a large assortment of practical gare ments, including pajamas and nightrobes of flannel, flannelette, allecotton and cottons and-silk mixtures; as well as the tailored bloomers that are such am essential feature of the up-to-date feminine wardrobe, Bridal Trousseaux to order are a highly @pecialized branch of the Department's - Thirty-fourth Street —> e A Special Offering of Bed Furnishings for toemorrow (Tuesday) will consist of Biankets, Comfortables, ectc., of excellent qualities, marked for the occasion at less than actual values Blankets Cottoneandewool, white . per pair $6.75 Allewool; some colored plaid, some white, per pair . 8 @ e e « . ° $9.50 Allewool, white, (very special), per pair 12,50 Comfortables Figured mull, cottonefilled . each $5.00 Figured mull, woolefilled - cach &75 Sateen; upper side with figured center and plain border, lower side all plain; woolefilled; OO 2 6 “ee «© 6 te «he 87.80 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at equally attractive prices | @ourth Floor) Vogue Patterns featuring the new modes for Autumn and Winter are for sale on the Fourth Floor Madison Avenue. Fitth Avenue, Mew Pork Thirty-Litth Street Luxurious Coats and Wraps Ver} Special for Tuesday and Wednesday Individualized creations adapted from costly Parisian models. All are sumptu- ously fur-trimmed and fashioned of those rich, deep-pile; velvety fabrics that are seen only in exclusive wraps. To see them is to recognize instantly the un- equalled value they present at OPrENHEIM.CLLINS & © Uth Street New York Featuring Costume Footwear ¥ In Original Designs ROSE TAUPE KIDSKIN FRENCH GRAY KIDSKIN ~\ BRONZE KIDSKIN PATENT LEATHER BROWN SATIN BLACK SATIN BROWN SUEDE ~ 6,75 t 12.50 Also om Sale in eas Brooklyn and Newark Stores they last. And parents tell us that they are often outgrown before they are ourwern, Sizes 7 to £8 Years Best & Co. FIFTH AVENUE «@ tsrs STREET—NEW YORK Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 introducing SUSPENDER . SKIRTS OF NAVY TWILL A NEW FASHION IN SKIRTS, COMBINING THE PRACTICAL QUALITIES OF SHIRT WAIST AND SKIRT, WITH THE SMART APPEARANCE OF A FROCK. Skirts that are not merely skirts, but part of asmart new costume —and a costume that may be varied or freshened at will, by the simple expedient of varying the blouse. Trim and youthful, and very smart, tailored of fine twill, in slightly flaring style, with corded edges on the bodice. THE SUNDAY WORLD REAL ESTATE SE MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDAY. _____CIRCULATION GVER 620,00 __

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