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FOR MURDER NAN WHO SHO ~MANETVE TIME Mrs. Saludes Faces Early * Trial for Slaying Broker is in Office. and Daring Skipper Who Did It. Mrs. Paulette Judes, who shot Qnd killed sear M. Martelliere, an fnsurance broker, in his office, No. 100 William Street, on Oct. 16, was to- @ay indicted for murder in the first degree. The Grané Jury presentment was Made to Judge Crain of General Ses- gions, before whom she was ordered to appear to plead to the indictment District Attorney B£ ton instructed his assistant in cha of the Homi- cide Bureau, Mr, Brothers, to prepare A. Turley, who which to make the usual motions. This ‘was opposed by Mr, Brothers, but the court allowed Mr. Turley until Nov. 6. Mrs. a petite Freneh ‘woman, tr ry times to kill her self after she ml shot Martelliere. Defore surrendering to the police she Miade two attempts to leap from the window of the office of her attorney. ) dames A. Turley, on the thirteenth floor of the Woolworth Building. When on her way to the Homicide Court for arraignment, she tried at Grand Street to break away from Capt. Funston and Detective Dunphy of Old Slip Station and fling herself under a trolley car. At Canal Street she sought to jump in front of a moving truck. Tt was not until she was arraigned that she learned Martelli as dend, She had shot him five times. @ 5 A year ago Mrs. Sutudes's husband, ee james, then P of the Sulud Cant: ~ a . 3 149 Eroudwa C. G. HiltiggWexth- went to France on business. A short a tent, which he tlie after this she mad the fiat at-| ered Gale; Came Through | ico: tempt to take her own Without a Mishap. line stove, a combined mattress spread over Hilton said that during voyage he cove miles from to dark, Som The picture shows Capt. C. G. Hil-|the gules ) he ran into were : “send Pete se ones ea ton in his sixteen-foot racing boat,| travelling along at the rate of thirty elliere, ac wife's story. a the tr in which he sailed from St. Peters.|Mlles an hour, but he made the trip without serious disaster. Capt, Hil- stockholders in .he. lumber] burg,’ Fla,, to New York City. Hilslton is a member of the St. Peters- company and wrecko! ‘t. The com-| equipment consisted of a small gaso- Pany went into Sinkruptey, Murtel- Here being one of the petitioning creditors. . Later Martelliere, who way married, installed Mes. Saludes in an it~ ment at No..328 West 96th St and for a year was known there as her nd. burg Yacht Club. there and it was his headquarters. Croker built up the organi Theodore ing bis wife, but obtained $5,000 by Here many dinn: mortgage on Mra: Saludes’s house in FOR $1,010,000 4 n and sold her aut given by Croker, including After that she be at which he announced his r dhe bad no Intention of mi and endeavored to wish L ing her, It was after a last appe ayes on the district leaders as li to him that Killed him. = * . —- -—__—_- Croker’s Palace to Be Re- Murphy nev PICKPOCKETS ROB placed, With Other Famous at times have not b in ime nored the club when “GABE,” COPS’ PAL} Buildings, by Big Store. ne leader and his uptown — See es were held in Delmonico’s, “Is the Principle, Not] rhe national pemoeratic (wb de- | P°Th® Fe Loss,” Sighs Insurance — | cided last night by a vote of 68 to 90] JURORS ARE WARNED ye to well Its clubhouse at No. 617 Fifth NOT TO LISTEN IN ‘ AS . For thirty-ve yeurs Louis Gabriel, |ATe*™ for SUO18 08: wie eer en —_—_—— ® spedial agent of the New York Life, by Chanes’ Bi Vans Velen: ‘a Them When BE Keican af de. 4 oe een who is sald to be acting for Raaae , Saks & Co., who ure erecting a has been insuring New York police- | tive Jurors Ges. He in unewn to thovsamia of | #27000.000 store on the block from 4gth | tive, Juror fn, ih ce Policemen of all grades as ‘'Gabe." to 50th Stre Albertn Meadows, who “I don’t know what times are com- aid that one stipulation in the [death with a h ing tov he said to-day after he ad {eaie provides that if the property is Bor West i7int Stross re think of {Tesold at @ profit within a year the this happening to me! The nerve of | club shall receive 50 per cent. of the "em. oahu ay I ue oat to} profit. The building was bought thirty] NATION, DEMOCRATIC every cop und bull in New York!" i out $2 AL Then he went to the Detective Bu- |" °rin Rosey han a frontage of 42} CLUB WILL SELL HOME reau to make complcini that as he|reet on Fifth Avenue and the lot is} at a » aia Com A a apectal meeting last night the ing downtown on a crowde:! | 199 foot deep. It was originally two| National Democratic Club voted to sell » Third Avenue “L" train this morning} town stone dwellings, The club took| Its club house at No. 617 Fifth Avenue. n irreverent and brazen pickpocket| 6, new life following the election of| The selling price ts $1,010,000. ‘The had stolen his fat wallet from his bip| yan Wyck as Mayor in 1897. Rich- fabag tt lel) bought thirty years ago 7 ! for I + ean ew inane’ ex. {att Croker, who had come back from| “it ts said that Saks & Co, are the new bined to a aympathetio circle of | MUTope and taken the reins of Tam-_ purchasers. ‘elients, ‘There was only @ dollar or |“ made it Icok fat and as ‘though I was making payments on a “policy. 's the principle of the thing ‘after thirty-five years. AOE se ae MRS. MACLEOD CORRECTS STATEMENT ON SEA VIEW Buddies Brushed Fites From sivk Mrs. Malcolm Macleod of No. 321 ‘West i7th Street, who was among those ‘who complained yesterday to the Mayor 2700 Pairs Finest Qual- of abuses in the veterans’ ward in ity. Made to sell at $12 a praness: bial sie Be igi and $15. All Leathers, “"T have known cases ere sic . : men sut un all during the night brush- including Vici Kid—all a fing mosquitoes and files from the faces Sizes. High and Low ec sei S008 ‘conirades, Shoes. Exceptional ‘Mrs, MacLeod says she was misunder- stood. and that what she sald was that Offering. At this low price we urge you to buy a year’s supply. he ‘knew of the ease of a boy who was ~ having hemorrhages aii couldn't raise | his hands, and the buddies went over! and brushed the files from his face," —————>——_—_ "EAST ORANGE MAN DEAD. POSSIBLY AUTO VICTIM His Body Is a Newark ‘treet, SEWARK, . %4—The body of Mies O. Froling, forty-eight, of No. Worth Arlington Street, Kast Ora: found lying in the middle of ee late lust night by Ha Wing of No. 15 Jay Btreet and u in an automobile, 2 physician sent the two with the to the City Hospital, where Fro- was pronounced dead, lw widow him agen attar. ie Siw) of @ fremtured sink § Patee belles be ee stock py an automobile. _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922, Florida to N. Y. in 16-Foot Boat CAPT. C.G.HILTON AND HIS SOAT. FOTOGRAMS oo Ife preserver, blankets, compass and the his 1 as much as 116 many from John C. Sheehan, lived The orders went out to join the club and the full foree of Tammany went back of it Its dining room was filled every night. From the club Lord & laylor FIFTH AVENUE TELEPHONE FITZ ROY*1900 For Women Elegant Coats at *115 WE'VE sketched only two of them here—the straight-line model richly fur trimmed and the side-draped, blouse-backed model with decorative caracul collars and cuffs —but there are a variety of other styles disclosing other fascinating new wrap and coat silhouettes, new materials, new colors, new uses of fur. THIRD FLOOR Women’s Jacquard Newest Crepe Gowns, *45 ~ Sweater Novelty, *7.95 JACQUARD crepe isa vogue of the IT’S quite striking, this newest sweater season made up most attractively in a novelty with back and sleeves of brown circular skirted model-at $45. Softest mohair and front and cuffs of tan‘camel’s brown fur trims the sleeves and girdle, and hair. _‘It’s_ made slip-over style and a shallow lace collar trims the neckline. _ hand-finished at the neckline. THIRD FLOOR Glove Silk and Knit Underwear for Women IF YOU haven’t yet bought your winter supply of underwear it is high time you did, and you will be glad of a visit to our Ground Floor where you will find excellent values such as those listed below. Fine Glove Silk Silk and Wool, $3.95—Union suits of Vests, $1.95 —Pleot edge in pink only. a fine weave. French band top. Low neck, no sleeves, knee length kle length. Bloomers, $2.95—Cur full and rein- “ees eee forced! all the atrest' shades, Cotton Bloomers, 95c—The most dur- i r . : able and satisfactory kind for cold weather. Step-in Chemises, $2.95—With bodice Every dark color, also pink and white. top and picot edge. = Wool Bloomers—Black only, regular And Knit Underwear sizes, $1.95. Extra sizes, $2.25. Cotton Union Suits, 95c—Bodice and Cotton Vests, 50c—Swiss ribbed cotton, shoulder strap styles, regular and extra sizes. medium weight. Regular and extra size. GROUND FL 8 OR The New Colonial Pump *8.75 IN dozens of versions and as many leathers and combinations of leathers, the Colonial pump appears on the Avenue and in every smart assembly. This is one of the most engaging styles, developed in patent leather with a fawn suede tongue, buckle and heel—reveal- ing the charm of this newly smart black and tan combination. Qt SECOND FLOOR Bott Sri Gas eek vateneetaamemameatee® eterna tank et tite occas alii NAA ROL, tet a armen \ Warm Robes and Negligees COLD evenings and colder early morn- ings make you dream of that warm robe you promised yourself for this winter. You will surely be charmed with the variety you will find on our Second Floor. Crepe-Back Satin, $23.50— Padded in lamb’s wool and lined throughout with China silk. This is a delfghtful winter robe and is found in many colors. Waterfall Velvet, $28.50—A — negligee with graceful lines, with roll collar, silk lined throughout. Hand-Made and Specially Priced Belgian Lingerie Nightgowns, $4.50—Colored nainsook in mauve or pink, finely, hemstitched. Envelope Chemises, $3.50. Vests and Step-In Drawers, set, $5.45 Nainsook Ps a tg $5.95— White, trimmed with color, pink, mauve, or blue. Envelope Chemises of the same style, also trimmed in color, $4.95. Voile Nightgowns, $5.95—Fine colored voile, pink or cherry, scalloped at the bem and. bound with white. Vests and step-in drawers to match, set, $5.45. White Voile, $4.95—Nightgowns trimmed with pink, mayve and fie En- velope chemises, $3.95 —Vests and step-in drawers, set, $6.95. SECOND FLOOR Kid Gloves, *1.65 Offer Values Hard to Equal GLOVES you will undoubtedly have to pay a much higher price for in the near future, as you know if you have been following the tariff-talk. They are fash- ioned of fine quality kid and are found in_all colors you want most for your fall and winter costumes. . Browns, modes, greys, tans, beaver, lighter shades and black with self em- broidery or white embroidery. Also white with self or black embroidery, Two clasp length, both overseam and pique sewn. -a number of one clasp cape gloves in shades of tan. GROUND FLOOR Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) For General Wear, *325 COLLAR and cuffs of skunk, kolinsky, or fitch-—the length a 40-inch style that is most useful.for everyday wear. Raccoon Coats, $225. Muskrat Coats, $110. Fox Scarves, animil shapes, taupe, brown, pointed, black, $49.50, Natural Mink Scarves, 2 skin, $39.50, $49.50. FOURTH FLOOR New and so Convenient A Handkerchief Strap HANDKERCHIEF and powder puff on your wrist. On a black ribbon strap that looks like a wrist watch, it 1s as smart as can be. Moire in several colors, also black velvet for evening wear. Clasps are gold filled. $2.50 GROUND FLOOR AnElente Corset, *3.45 Specially Priced SILK elastic girdle top and medium length skirt make this an excellent model for the woman of slender build. It ts pink broche, sizes 22 to 28. A Pink Satin Corset, $4.95—Another special value, this with comfort steel top and elastic waistband. “Sizes 21 to 25. SECOND FLOOR