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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, BEVERIDGE KEYNOTE|KARDOS WILL PAY IS CONSERVATISM] 100 CENTS ON $1—IF ~ from Dr. W. E. Himihia, a spirit- —— r WRITES FOR HELP uallatic East fndian teacher of Miamls| Praises Harding, Calls Dem- Myhne eure? Pag Mitls had been in mall communication| ocrats “Radical” in His Creditors who lost $3,000,000 with Mr. Himihla for nearly a year Firs 0] ‘ and hand been told by the Spiritualist First Speech. that a grim tragedy was hanging over| COLUMBUS, ©., Oct. 8.—Whether| through the operations of the de- i — 1 of which I never knew T mean things like this." L Mr, Mills then exhibited a letter her. Mills remembered something of|the present economic system is to be} funct brokerage firm of Kardos & rare Sc tice a mystery of| developed by the nen Party GF] Burke learned to-day that Louls , letters with a Miami postr revolutionized by the Democratic ay Wai 5 cCContiswed:) to-day was searching rth Party ie the real issue of the times, | Montwomery Kardos gr., one of the closets of his home, upset by days of | declared Albert J, Beveridge, Indi tirm, expects to make a 100 per cent, Mr, Ellis Parker of Mount Holly. 1]disturbance by detectives, to find the|una's Republican Senatorial nominee, | settlement—largely through a book he firmly believe that with the assistance | eters. ' in an Lt ite ae atearoen is ria ae exposing ee "i ¥ r Ne Ol .J opening the campaign of his party in Kardos made known fils plan to- surrounding the murder of my mother) 11 sti) opening the windows in the} The Republican Party, Mr. Bever-| fore Peter B. Olney, referee in bank- will be solved. May I ask that you/ morning und closing them. 1 do not{ ee said, holds that the present eco-|ruptey, of No. 68 William Street. will got in touch with Mr. Parker and|think that there Is anybody in the}Momic system is fundamentally) “The public is entitled to know the join in my request that he come as| World who regards me ns object| sound, An antagonistic the: facts about Wall Street,” he sald— ras of suspicion, But from the ¢ aid, ia held “by a conglomerat "the facts just as they exist, with- Roepe as possib:st ‘ wife's body was found dead | ‘olitical elements made up of the]out frills or fancies," He added that “41 have been advised that Mr. tho sale of his book should net his that of the rector not one member] larger fragment of the Democratic ker is, without doubt, the most}of the church hac been near me or] #rty, Socialist organizations and /credito: “handsome voluntary div- petent murder investigator In the} any member of my family. It is left] <treme radicals who are convinced | iden for strangers to show us the only|that our whole economic system is Kardos, questioned by Attorney State, and I am sure it woulg be] yi oatny we have had. That wasn't] undamentally wrong and that Amev- | David Kahn 120 Broadway, rep- proper that his services be utilized IM} (he kind of a Christian Mr, Hall was;] (can Institutions are antiquated and] resenting the creditors, sald the com- this puzzling case. if there were more of his spirit Inf nadequate."'' Selection of one of|pany never bucketed orders, He “ ‘Very sincerely yours, the church from which he was taken] hose two theorles is “the profound} blamed poor management, ‘‘poor fee .. [there would be fewer of t miser-].ind elemental issue" of the times,| guessing” in foreign exchange deals “CHARLOTTE MILLS. able stories which Insult his mem-| Mr. Beveridge said. and trades in unlisted securities for An entirely new atmosphere of oM-Jory and that of iny wife.” Mr. Beveridge’a address was made} the firm's demise ia) activity has been observed about] Mrs Frances Hall, widow of theJat the request of President Harding} His partner, John Burke, one-time WAG Court. House eince Eharlotte|fector, im under the~ camo of g{and he declared that the President's r of the United States and ernor of North Dakota, at pre- Mills, whose decidedly aggressive personality was noted immediately after the murders, set to work prod- @ McCutcheon's Reg Trade Mert Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33rd Streets, New York Reg. Trade Mark “The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America” A Most Opportune Time to Buy Linens Dw from Ireland, rich and lustrous as heavy satin! Soft-tinted, immaculate squares of linen embroidered in Italy with mosaic patternings! Here, too, are sturdier linens, woven for the more utilitarian needs of the household. From far lands overseas come all these revelations of the linen-weaver’s art—masterpieces of loom and needle. } | And here they are, assembled at McCutcheon’s, the Linen Store that since 1855 has maintained its prestige as “The Greatest Treasure House of Linens in America.” We believe that not from Atlantic to Pacific, from Canada to Mexico, will you find in any other shop a showing of linens to rival that of the Linen Store. And not since the early days of the war have we, ourselves, been able to present such a wondrous collection. physician as well as that of her life] Administration has made progress long friend Mis: lic Peters be-] unequalled and unapproached durins is hearings has made similar cause of ipt of violently from strangers statements, He now is practicing law in North Dakot Invitation to Visit the Linen Store We invite our patrons of New York and our visitors from out of town to come and inspect this array. On the ccunters you will find linens of unsurpassed superiority of weave and texture, of great and exclusive beauty of design, at prices that are truly economical. And may we say in passing that all of the merchandise now on our shelves has been marked in accordance with the very latest wholesale quotations. Prices have not been changed on account of the new tariff, nor will they be long as our present stocks last. daze of lier grief had passed. Prosecutor Beekman of Somerset County has virtually moved his office from Somerville to New Brunswick, bringing his secretaries as well as his detectives with him. Manifold copies of tho stenographic minutes of every witness summoned to the Court House are furnished to every one of the de- . tectives and State troopers working on the case, who can be seen studying them at momenta when they are otherwise unoccupied. Mayor John J. Morrison of New ee ener etett a Brunswick made 4 statement putting a . , ‘ the responsibilities for the blunders in Damask Linens Fancy Linens conducting the investigation on the avi lee 4 . peivarest County authorities. He sald: Hers you wil! find damask: of marvelous texture, Luncheon sets, Runners, Tray Cloths, Napkins! “ Hure to perform tops ‘ ; 1 fst tock i ae setae Sear TN aa patterned with rare re tom treasured china and Here the most discriminating and exacting hostess ills was obviously a gross error, But pottery traditions, A Sevres plate furnishes the in- may find masterpieces to satisfy her. She may choose J ndidly I think the Middlesex au- spiration for one design—an old scroll wreath from : ; from Taormina Point on heavy oyster white and Chelsea another. Satin bands and stripes and tan Old Bleach Linen—from Filtire with its gorgeous checks present a more formal beauty. All these patternings of gossamer fineness—from Da matian damasks are strictly in accord with the McCutcheon laces of massive, almost corded heaviness—from thorities are doing the best they know how. It must be remembered that there are many difficulties due to the conffict of authority in the juriadic- tion of Middlesex County In which the ee) victims had their homes and Somer- . America’ i Standard. Prices range in Cloths from $5.50 to $75 Spanish, Swiss, Bohemian, and Itali : ; merica tS; : 1 panish, Swiss, ian, talian sets of sat County where thelr bodies were Foremost Specialists Gah ind ae And int Masking rom 48) te 678 Coa varied dames is, butband of hs, mur OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & C sdoven, and up range fom $1.00 0 $278, andup ered choir sin ,» worn out by re- 1 peated questioning by prosecutors penne He kA 8 J A Del th ai aoc and detectives, goes about his labors at the Lord Sterling School and at the church in dull despair, Onty the brave spirit of his little daughter stands between him and a general breakdown. “They are not trying to get the truth of this case,"’ he said in a mo- ment of frank bitterness to-day in an- ewer to a comparative stranger's word of sympathy. ‘‘They are trying to get rid of it, If it were not that I have been able by the grace of a kind Lord to account for every moment of the jast nen alive &@nd the time when her body was found, if I did not have the testimony of twenty neighbors to bear out my account of myself, I would be over there in the jail now. “It is true that T have learned cf ings about my wife's life that I did know before her death, But I want to insist, so long as T am ca- pable of sensible speech, that I do not believe her guilty of any wrong against me or her children, and that I do not believe the Rev. Mr. Hall was capable of misleading her. In spite of everything and anything which has been said. I look back on him as I would on a dear brother, in- 3Ath Street-—— New York Bed Linens and Towels In these more practical linens, we make three very special offerings. Linen Huckaback Towels of good quality, hemstitched, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 a dozen. Hemstitched Linen Sheets, at $20.00 $22.50 and $25.00 a pair. Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases, at $4.75 and $5.25 a pair. Then, too, there are more elaborate and more expensive articles—towels of the fineness of satin and lace—bed sheets and pillow cases worked with faultless Spanish embroidery. Pisces of Sheets range from $50.00 to $80.00 cach, and up. And Pillow Cases to match, from $22.50 to $40.00 a pair, and up. ‘ Featuring Tomorrow (Wednesday) Misses’ New Fall Suits Sizes 14, 10 and 18 Years; Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust. _ * & Fur Trimmed and Plain Tailored ra 99.75) TRIKINGLY designed Blouse, Box and Straight- line models in Arabella, Veldyne, Marleen, Du- vet de Laine and Veldette. Effective use is made of Beaver, Squirrel, Wolf and Caracul furs. No matter what your linen needs may be—whether they are few or many, of utilitarian or more fanciful character—you may supply them at the Linen Store, secure in the knowledge that linens obtained here are of the highest standard of excellence and of more than ordinary wearing quality ole aes We also invite inspection of the most fascinating assortménts of Lingerie and Infants’ Wear on our Second Floor RIEARN | . Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY - we . McCreery 65th Anniversary Sale Chiffon Stockings er a pe ee ee ee ee ee NS eee = Hosed The SGaite BROILET A Top-of-the-Stove Broiler | For Gas or Oil Stoves | SALES Untrimmed Felt and Velour HATS 1.24. Were $1.68 Felt and Philadelphia velour, majority off- the-face models; black, brown, navy, henna, pheasant, sand and cherry. These are the hats most in demand to wear with tailored and semi-dress costumes. Men’. NEGLIGEE This utensil broils steaks, chops, fish or fowl—both sides at the same time —without turning, and without | stnoke or odors. Makes the meat | tender and retains full flavor. | This store delights in rendering a unique and satisfactory stocking ser- vice, which embraces all women who require i + $ + IN an article so intimate and f - clinging, one is permitted little ; features which are somewhat i t ' eccentric, provided they are Endorsed by Good Housekeeping Institute, loveliness, quality and a modest price. exquisite. Modern Priscilla, Tribune Institute, Miss Farm Ni ight Shirts er’s School of Cookery and Other Culinary | Chiffon stockings in the soft autumny A delightful negligee has been made of Uspertsiand Fbyaigiens, 1.02 Were $1.35 shades of brown. Cinder and man- rich crepe with oddly fashioned sleeves, a Economical, Handy and Easily Cleaned Night Shirts, of good quality domet flannel, patterned in pink and blue. Extra long, full cut, roomy garments. All are neatly trimmed, Sizes 5 to 20, Men’s Pajamas 1 28 Were $1.74 Heavy domet flannel Pajamas, well napped. Carefully made and finely finished, with four large loops and ocean pearl buttons. All sizes. Anniversary Sale Price, 3.95 complete, including grid and gravy pan <~ + After this Sale, 6.16 Detnovetration “in. House. Furnishing _Departinent — 61h Floor sra avexue amos McCreary & Co. sar presat delay are much favored, braided girdle and all edges banded with , narrow pleating. $2.50 to $6.00 $9.75 OPpPpENHEIM. CLUNS & G OppENHEM, Ciuns & G 3th Street—New York Mth Street—New York See pages .0, 13, 23 and 27 for other Hearn Advertising POSE SEES T ESET ETT ET TET EET ETE T THEE TET TTFEY Se Lb dh dda te diate tdadadadddeedetid dada PT MAKES LTTE DIFPEIE (AT YOU SVEDO a WO WANT) at, Wild, FIND UT sy

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