The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 9

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ACES COLORADO JURY A SISTER OF HIS WIFE (Continued) ner's life. The incident shortly vecame property in the smal! town, and in due course was brought to the atten- lon of Sheriff Frank Hall and Dis Hrict Attorney Louis 1. Reed Tt #0 happenod t Cast on business, had on the train on w meDis wife made te iMewith the body of Miss | istrict Attorney d,acted inu ne ‘the trip, pacin: le of the Puilmav 8 conducting hi ‘to Le Roy kinner, The were laboring afte irchased a anentity 0 >- | she has severed family ties and sacrt Strain. So Reed and Hail started nsibly for the gasoline ok | ficed lifelong friendships to take her stove in the kitchen of his home, al-|*tund beside her husband “for better uiet investigation They discovered that Lowe's Ons while in Le Roy ha lation among Miss latives and friends and they hat, in addition to the insurance plisy on which he had already real- d, he had taken out a second policy Pr $1,500 on Miss Skinner's life. Nathan Skinner of Bloomington, brother of the dead girl, swore complaint charging Lowe with nurder and he was taken into cus- Her mother, Mr Hoomington, and her brother s res $n th 5 we pleaded not gu nary hearing a few ¢ t and was remanded ut bond to await trial Then District Attorney F 0 Le Roy and caused the bo Inner to be exhumed. Ar ealed that he } hat her scalp had be laces. HOW THE CRIME MAY HAVE BEEN CAM td Priced Lower Than Ever! Genuine Hartz Moun! ey, Selected The cheerful itt for the: coming PARROTS! 500 Young Talking Birds Specmaily Priced. A 17.50 EACH Mail Orders Carefully Fiiled CORTLANDT 57 I] NEW YORK CITY ff FOR REAL CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES LOOK FOR THIS SIGN mere nly by Members his Association ieee Assurance of Satisfaction broken at the point where the frao- ure occurred, ACCUSED OF POISONING Isis" sre presery Lowe will attempt to the injury to the ekuill and the wounds In the scalp wero {nflleted by flying particles of the stove he . kitchen. his account in a Greeley, punk an in-] As to the insurance mony of approximately sixty-n Stance compny's check for $2,000] Which the prosecutlo! witnesses, including several medical in payment of a policy oa Mise Skin- ig & motive .Jexperts and explosives “sharks,” in carried them, asse the money he expended. The prosecution will attempt to prove these things: -] though the fue s] That, o death children to church to of the way in a plausible manner." That, ofte hind and beat her to death. the Then he ripped the gasoline cook sh stove to pleces and scattered the par ticles around the kitehen to make tt appear the stove had been wrecked Ith the stage al! set for |" ion of the Mendish plot attributes to him—he pouted gasoline over the body of the young woman, spripkled a quantity tie tig about the room and ap the match. prosecuti Ho gavo It aan exhibit {n th recked by an exploston er-tn-law was at work tn the] ,, will utilize the tes- Id the policies an attempt to prove its case Lowe will be his own witness, with his wife as his main supporting wit- ness. But his attorneys have also ur e}ranged for the testimony of medical experts and of spedlalists on explo- 8] slves to controvert, !f possible, the testimony of the State's witnesses along similar Ines. THE TRAGEDY OF THE WIFE TRUE TO HER VOWS. Perhaps the outstanding tragic fg- u.e in the affair is Lowe's wife—Sirs Isla Lowe. F¥rmly convinced of his tnnocence, ent of the companies which made the to himself because he allze on them a short time befor ‘or worse, until death do us part." A frail, dark-eyed woman, with winsome smile and quiet manner, she har not sought to play the role or heroine, but rather the part of a sim- ple helpmate, loyal to the vows sbe took at the marriage altar. had never before purchased din the stove the day of Miss Skin pok his wife and their t! “get them out he returning to his home, “The law gives Hint the be » his wife and the mother ind otherwise doing | the dreariness.and monotony of Jat nent of) We “wry [eral « voaln evidences of sie explained best to rellewe Don’t Experiment The few rca who say they don’t like tea, have no doubt, tried many brands without obtaining the REAL tea taste. For the REAL tea taste, drink FORMOSA. OOLONG TEA The flavor and fragrance of the FORMOSA OOLONG TEA you drink today and a year from today will be the same. The unceasing care in growing and curing FORMOSA OOLONG TEA assures uniform qual- ity. Be sure to ask your grocer for FORMOSA OOLONG TEA THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER admintetered with somé heavy, blunt) he attacked fils sister-in-law from be- instrument, of the scalp was not the Jorgoing, but her sptrit veral days consumsd Se Tete cameo IE | Stern Brothers ; West gand St (Between sth and 6th Aves.) West a3rd Sr. GOWNS of Brilliant’ Charm fer Dinner and Evening Wear—A wiwvid, lovely collection, for here are models with the subtle charm so unmistakably French, and equally original, equally mspired, gowns frdm famous American designers. Classically ‘simple in: line or intricate and elaborate, thzy are developed from chiffon velvet, from shimn:zting metal cloth or rich matal brocade, from ‘dainty crepe Roma, and from silk laces, fine as a spider's web For instance, there 1s a soft little crepe of robin's egg blue with a tracery of crystal beads Ox, ornate and formal, a draped gown of black and gold brocade. Many ‘in the group have been reduced. W-2bs of color, fabrics luxuriously light and soft, and originality of desiga, combine to make these gowns conspicuously lovely in a season of loveliness. Prices range from $4.9,5Q) to $195 —s_: o2~4 Stern Brothers ps4 pean TOSSES, MEN’S and WOMEN’S Pure Linen Handkerchiefs at Very Special Prices Wednesday: THIRD FLOOR. Women’s Pure Linen Hand kerchiefs with fancy. wreat: imttials. Per box of six: $1.50, 2.00 and 3.30 Women’s Sheer Linen Hem. sutched Handkerchiefs. Doz. $1.95 and 3.00 Women’s Novelty French Linen broitdeted Handkerchiefs. Handketchiefe—Rolled hem,in black with hand-embroidered initial; as Assorted patterns to each box of six argh Pe be : sorted colors. Per box $1.50 and 3.00 fas... . $4.50 Women’s Pure Linen Em Women’s French Linen Handkerchiefs— Tape border with hand-rolled hem; hand-em- broidered initials in white and colors, Per dozen, $5.80 Men’s Pure Linen Initial Men’s Pure Linen Hartdker- Handkerchiefs. Box of six: chiefs, hemstitched. Dozen: $3.00 and 4.50 $4.00 and 5.75 —~>+'Stern Brothers 3-2 — Stern Brothers All-Wool Overcoats and Suits For STUDENTS and JUNIOR BOYS Overcoats, wool lined, made ot plaid-back; double-faced fabrics an all the newest shades. Raglan or set-in sleeves. Sizes 4 to18 yrs $22.50 Student's Suits, in sport o: plain models—not all patterns in every style or color. Sizes 15 to 19 yrs $18.50 Regular values $26.50 to 34.50 Overcoats of chinchilla and of heavy or medium weight double- taced nraterials: All the favored shades Raglan or set-in sleeves $14.75 Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits, with linen blouses and tweed trousers. Sizes 3 to 8 years $5.50 Special values 11 BOYS’ SWEATERS, 4 to 10 yrs $4.95 THIRD FLOOR 3 to to yrs An Opportune Sale of * Solid Gold Wrist Watches - $19.75 (Values up to $35) Specially Priced at Very desirable as Christmas ‘gifts. Small models of rq-karat solid gold—-octagon, Exquisitely hand-en- graved or plain, 15-jewel lever movements. Black or grey ribbon bracelets with 14-kt. gold cfasps attached, round or square shapes. MAIN FLOOR For Bright and Colorful Touch Artificial Flowers and Fruits The glowing colors of these fruits and flowers are just as lovely as those of And last of Decoration: real ones from orchards and gardens. their beauty, happily enough, will through ‘many a’ month FIBRE ROSES in all the natural rose hues. Dozen $4 Many other flowers, such as dahlias, nasturfiums, and chrysanthemums—all most reasonably priced For the Fruit Dish: Ocanges, apples, bananas, peaches, and other fruits. . . . Each, Bunches of thatural hued grapes. . . « 50c $1.10 MAIN FLOOR. Stern Brothers }<..0—— ls All Leather Boots for Boys and Girls Sturdily’* built « through stormy Winter weather. back and forth to school, and’ for gay sports out,” these good,Jooking, all- leather boots are made on a full toe nature last, ve maximum of comfort \ thstand the’ hardest wear For tramping afterschool is ‘ which assures ¢ CHILDREN’S —Sizes 84 10 11, $3.35 GROWING GIRLS’ —2! to 7 $5.35 BOYS'’—Sizes 2! to 76 $5.35 To Keep Little Feet Warm Offered here sa « dren’s Rubl Rubber Boots cozy House Slippers 4 to2 omplete assortment of Chil- Attics, and Children’s Leather Leggings $5.75 ECOND FLOOR. liman & Gn. For to-morrow (Wednesday) A Remarkable Sale of MEN’S WOOL MUFFLERS imported and American-made; comprising Imported Mufflers (double texture) at $2.10 made of selected quality brushed worsted, piain and striped Colors: came!'s-hair, heather and oxford American-made Mufflers | (single texture) ‘at $1.65 made of brushed wool, in a choice of suitable colorings, striped and plain. Exceptional Value in each instance (First Floor) Madison Abenue-Fifth Avenue, New Bork bead 4 Street Thietprtitth Stree Founded 1827 FOURTEENTH STREET TODAY WEST OF FIFTH AVc. TOMORROW MEN’S <&ite> SUITS —AND— OVERCOATS special 27.50 OVERCOATS are well made of all-wool plaid back overcoatings in styles and shades most in demand— ulsters, ulsterettes, kimona—raglan shoulders or set-in sleeves—full or half belted—Chestertield and box models. Sizes 34 to 46, regulars and stouts. SUITS—all wool—single and two-trouser styles—for men and young men—various mixtures, stripes, checks, and plain colors—all shades. Sizes 34 to 46, regulars and stouts. Men’s Silk Neckwear—large assortment of desirable styles for gifts—figures and stripes in a large range of colors— 5 2 | | were .74..... Two for $1.00 | PAGE 27 FOR OTHER HEARN ADVERTISING | ° \ =| Men's Cowhide Belts—with sterling silver buckle—cordovan and black— packed in gift boxes— were $1.95.. SEE Real Estate Ads. for The Sunday World Real Estate Section MUST BE IN THE WORLD OFFICE BEFORE FRIDA\. ve ___ CIRCULATION OVER. 600600 4

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