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t HARRY ADLER ACQUITTED CHARGES NOT UPHELD Columbus Circle) srr scored oc nenminn Ta General Seastons, yesterday. directed a» Jury to acquit Harry Adler of No, 360 ‘Children Revel in First Brief Snow | In Central Park and Thatford Avenue, Brooklyn, who was on trial for burglary in the third de- gree, grand larceny and receiving stolen goods, Reports published at the time of Adler's arrest on Oct. 23 represented that he had been eaptured after a fight Samana aai> saeet ates SAGAN _ — ‘ with policemen on the roof of an apart- tent house at No, 25 Avenue Et It was brogght out on the trial that tho pollen found him In bed at the above address, which was the home of his brothor-in-law, BURNING GAS DEVITATAZES Att, MAN DENS. John Donbelly, thirty-eight, of Now 545 Third Avenue, was found dead of wc- eldental gas asphyiation In his furnished room to-day, He left the gas burning with tho windows. tightly closed last night, oll the oxygen In the alr being constimed. " CHILO RS | ATP. y ECQLOMBYUS CIRCLE py 7 Soon Turned to Drizzle, but There Was Thrill While It Lasted. The’ pictures show a spill in Central Park and sleighing in Co- lumbus Circle when the first real snow of the winter fell yesterday, For a time it seemed to be hon- est to goodness, but in a couple of hours it turned to a drizle, It remained long enough, however, to give the children a thrill and a chance to revel in winter play for a brief space; which helped some. MAN SLAIN AND BODY a blunt instrument at the base of the} dicating the body had been dragged CARRIED IN AUTO TO skull. Police believe Schluter was}for some distance. Schluter was un- murdered somewhere else and his body | ma 1 and Jived with his parents LONELY SPOT iN FT. LEE] taken to the spot where it was found. | in ades Park, —— > ‘The sedan in which the body wag Skull Killed Henry | found belonged to the victim. CHIEF oF HoOLs- Blow nt Base SON OF POLICE Schulter— ry Theory in Schluter formerly ow & garage WXAS, SING SING, w unted, at Fort Lee Road and Avenue, Kessler, the Chi of ; Leonia. Eighty dol n cash wa of Houston, » and at one The murdéred body of Henry : Sate a ¥} found in his pockets, which convinced| time an employee of the Nonpareil Sehluter, twenty-seven years old, of| police that robbery had not been the} Rowing Club of this city, was to-day Palisades Park, was found in a Ford] motive for the murder. There were| 8°?! t@ Sing Sing for a term of from sedan ata lonely spot on Anderson|no indications of a struggle on the ‘Avenue, in Fort Lee Borough, N, J.,] round, news wners the sedan stood] io forging the name + when discovered. he nan's coat was f the club, o checks fo. -day by passi 0 ary oO! r early to-day dy passing motorists. [torn and covered with dirt and his| smal amounts which he cashed in the Death, was caused by a blow from| shirt was pulled up in a manner in-| neighborhood. Buy Christmas Seals and Save Human Lives _ Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th St.—N. Y. Girls’ Coats -GREATLY REDUCED , 7.50 Originally 10.50 to 16.50 Little girls’ coats of warm wool mixtures; dark practical colors for school and play. Sizes 4, 5, 6 years. 15.00 “ Originally 18.00 to 21.50 Fur-trimmed coats for little girls; a number of attractive models, in various materials and furs. Sizes 4, 5, 6 years. 18.00 Originally 25.00 to 37.50 Girls’ tailored coats, smartly styled of Scotch and English mixtures; also in double-faced fleeces. Sizes 6 to 16 years. (49.50 — Originally 59.00 to 98.00 Fur-collared coats, in beautiful, soft-surfaced wool mate- rials, In sizes 10 to 14 years. Girls’ Wool Jersey or Serge Dresses 12 BO oleh indo ee et FOURTH FLOOR Sizes 8 to 16 years | Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St—N. Y, , Establis| 1879 WINTER OVERCOATS &¥ ULSTERS For ACen All the coats that well-dressed men ccear at the prices that business men pay 150 Ulsterettes--10 cost ovr 25.00 Originally 45.00 Incomplete assortments and broken sizes— left from some of our best-selling lines. Early comers will have the pick of the lot. A Few Leather Coats 25.00 Originally 42.50 to 67.50 College chaps and men who motor will find them useful th this weather. Warm as a fur coat and much lighter. A bargain at $25.00 The Winter Box (oat 45.00 A favorite with young men, for it has the warmth of a Winter coat and the lines of a Spring one. Double faced fabric-tweed sur-* face and plaid back. , “Worumbo” Greatcoats WITH MUFF POCKETS 75.00 A luxurious coat, luxuriously warm. Made of the famous Worumbo fabrics—noted for its fine appearance, lightness and warmth. Double faced-plaid back. 70.00 | Worumbo Ulsterettes are + some Choice English Coats | 85.00 Great, roomy coats with the generosity of cut that characterizes the English product. Most unusal fabrics, a fleecy overplaid, in a misty, grayish-rose tone. “Rimasop” English Coats DARK CAMEL’S HAIR 75.00 A sporty, raglan shoulder, belted all-round model, of dark camels hair material, soft, very light, warm, and practically non-mussable, Fur (Collared Overcoats 55.00 Originally 95.00 Muskrat Lined Overcoats WITH BEAVER COLLARS 195.00 Originally 245.00 ——————— THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1 922. ™ a Quality Hosiery in complete assortments of smart styles and_ colors for street and sports wear, may be selected at moderate prices Women’s Wool Hose All-wool, Hose, plain and ribbed; All-wool Hose, in flat-weave and ribbed effects, with attractive clocks; Silk-and-wool Hose; Artificlal Silk-and-wool Fiesh-cclored Weol Hose, specially featured, in gossamer weight to wear under cobweb Silk Hosiery. Women’s Wool Golf Hose in all the desirable styles Men’s Wool Half-hose and Golf Hose in a variety of weights and styles Novelty Imported Wool Half-hose adapted from the popular French lisie styles (First Floor) Women’s Boudoir Slippers an attractive answer to the gift problem A pleasing selection of the favorite styles, at noteworthy prices, is offered in the Department on the Second Floor Quilted Satin Juliets, fur-trimmed, per pair Quilted Satin Slippers. A . per pair Quilted Satin Mules . 4) per pair Brocaded Mules ‘ : ‘ per pair Here, too, are Black Velvet’ Party Boots per pair Less costly, but very seasonable, are Felt Slippers ‘ per pair Also Misses’ and Children’s Felt Bootees . per pair $1.20 per pair Sizes 6 toll . : - i Sizes 11%2to2 .- . ‘ ‘ ‘ Imported Coatings in the season’s most popular wool weaves are shown in the Department on the First Floor Included are Karakul and Camel’s-hair Cloths Scotch and English Fleece Cloths Tweeds and Velours Unusual values, featured in regular stock, are Scotch Fleece & English Broadtail at $7.50 per yard Madison Avenue-Filth Avenue, New Dork Thirty-fitth Street Thirty-fourth Street $4.50 2.75° 3.25 8.50 $7.25 $1.60 1.30 Hose; .