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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1922. WOMEN INPERLED [Low Neck, Low Shoes No Menace HOPE ABANDONED TRL OF BECKER |Sewator Bie ana Hix Bride Immediately After Wedding FORDR. WHITENAGK,| IN PIT MURDER OFF NEAR BROADWAY N) °° "rng With eat? Bos FRIEND OF BABIES’ UNTIL WEDNESDAY GANG GUN GUN BATTLE Dr. Mary Halt Halton lavceal € cae, Charge of British Physi- 47th Street Crowde Crowded as Rival] cian — Silk Swathings Factions Firé Volleys at Mean Warmth—Men Not Each Other. So Sensibly Dressed. ‘ities Prayers Still Being Oftered|Defense Counsel Pleads He by Newark Mothers Whose | Has Not Had Sufficient Children He Aided. Time to Prepare C Police Say Slaying of Union Man Followed Warning + , by Gang. c NO WOUNDED FOUND.}“When Men Stop Being nes Monkeys, All Dressed Alike. Scurry to Hotels) They May: Be Able to Tell The people of New rk have given} ‘The trial of Abraham Becker, which up hope that they will ever see again] was to for th: Dr. Royal Miller Whitenack, th beloved phy Chief Inspector Lahey received tee 4 delegation from the Amaia” nated Clothing Workers of Amers © begun to-day vier of his wife, Jennie, whos: Hundred clan of the city, who is}ivdy was found thirteen days aro + which requested hat a thorough , as Fit . P Z ‘ at the point of dea 0% buried in a pit at 140th Street and ratio: 5 and so Aon Fifty Women Whit to Wear,”| oes ; i : ‘ oh ‘ nd as pra AUS Si LSS taal a ation be mide of te Ktliinag She Says. ‘ened this morning unttl Wednes in the hallway of the factory building’ ttending surgeons say he cannot re-fa.y afternoon at 2 o'clock following at No, 715 Broadway bee. 8 of, \ t cover and death is only a matter of|arcument before Judge Louis D. Benny Levinsky, a member of. tlie Detective Andrew McLoughlin of By Ruth Snyder hours Gibbs, thethe Bvonw County Coure Tnspect Rolan'’s staff turned into union. Lahey aseured the delegation spector Rol 8 ned o that the investigation will be thorough — and that It has already revealed ‘as Interesting state of affairs in the eloth« ing industry Levinsky was employed in a factory in the Broadway building. He had been a clothing cutter for five years following his release from Elmire Reformatory. In addition to being = cutter, he was, the police have The adjournment was reached 1. the result of the apnouncement to the ‘eae af syna-loonrt by Alexander P. Mayper, one of gogues yesterday. Hundreds of [the counsel appolnted by the court to mothers who have seen Dr, Whiten tecker, that he coufd not pos- ack snatch their children from the prepare his ease ‘for thre Jaws of death are stil! praying for or a month. AMing District a ‘ Sane to Lae bee Attorney Albert Cohn told the court, tenack occupled @ unique) ioweyer, that counsel had nlmost. us * 1 > . + {]Place among Newark practitioners.| uch time as he had to prepare Prayers for his recovery were in all News If you are a man and thi © going to tell your wife, sister or sweetheart what sho rd Broadway. Scores of pe should wear this winter to keep were passing in and out of from catching cold ta and hotel \ Enis auebbdTe with drawn If you think she ts flirting with curtains passed McLoughlin going} 4th just because she goes toward J adway. One of several] round with low neck, low shoes men on the sidewalk stepped out when} "1d only silks to protect her ? 47th Street from Sixth Avenue shortly hefore 1 A. M. to-c churches y and started ns Ho specialized in diseases and ail-| ih. and that the State was ments of babies in the Roseville sec- ‘i BP Sy, . : eady to go ahead, lowin learned, 6 tiated Vepressithive i the car was in front of the Hotei] seainst the chil winds : Avenue wae home at No. 19 Bathgate Vauitation with Judge Gibbs, anop ih Which he wae, eMphG = Longacre, No. 157 West 47th Street, Well, you would better read ‘ piikamaee or melas babi pees Me y was agreed upan and the panel see that the union rules were oB= i < 4 b ‘ gatherings of mothers v ins | 0 prospec re ors was ordere: ; and fired a shot at {t. From a group} what Dr. Mary Halton, head of J 90 Wowiy. eo! + » litte ones from all over the elty. The| ts tumn ne that aires hy. tie eave ae of men standing in front of the Hotes] the women's department of the (on ea A demands upon his time were 8© nu-} when the case wits called | polte chiarena unary komen Mahone Somerset, No. 150 West 47th Street,| Broad Street Hospital, has to si HALTON. merous t ay = it was necessary for him to ask patients to call at his home whenever ft was possible The doctor went through the New- reserves from the Tremont ation took charge of thousands ef men and women who had jammed the court building endeavoring to witness. the Union. ‘The manufacturers employed stiikebreakers, who have been pre. tected by members of the “ii@™ came several other shots. The fusillade confused or wounded Dr, Halton was told the verdict the driver of the machine and he lost| of mere man ds represented in a Dr. Halton, as she ener; set to work to fasten securely : : iMTRENBSTEE eS aed ; intent Propper gang, which, according @# } ae & a and becomingly the long loose | .'* “ i ewe and the) proceedings. As early as 7.30 o’cloc the union leaders, is in the continuowe control, It jumped the curb, crossed] Statement from London by Dr. .. sleeve of her very stylish, dis- | Yowark City Hospital. While an in-line. began to arrive, and by ‘court employ of the employing man the sidewalk and went up the steps} Alexander Browning of the Insti- tinetly Parisian dress—“anything | !"""e akin al ee He ees {|time a queue four abreast reachod turers, as guards, of the Hotel Longacre and crashed] tute of Hygiene. The {diocy of I loathe is a tatlored costume. | *'**T* ay at . as eee ae ite from the court room door down the ‘The police haye found that agaiiat «(pillar women's dress with respect to cll- Tweeds!" Les Aaley mocked the Bier ee he wan wascepuibinte Ani corridors and out Into the street. tarts <a visited a number of shops in an «i. . i .] matic conditions wa e theme Aces culn. Daub ste tine Gr iceneionee The courtroom seats only about 190 MRS EDGE AND SENATOR EDGE fort to call off the strikebreakers, He Several women on the Hotel Long Deen Naegtne: tHBh {nable. Is a nan comfortable cn ust ay toe {nd It was believed that all sects BLAS Shem LANG ATLONTS was warned by the Kid" Droppew acre steps narrowly escaped cing] Of his rema aoaias with a high-neck tailored blouse | an withing was? Pari ee ©") would be taken by the jury panel, wit underlings to attend to his own buale shot, and then were nearly crushed and tight fitting tweéa suit? Ne iadlaiay Choe Gone Sole au wh a nesses+ and newspapermen. Police ness in his own shop, but, it is the fies “FY pcre th - 8 he a a er? NO! BPS ee “A = >: were ones very’ ere pt » i 7, ty the runaway cir, ut none were] "ashlon deere that wuihing | ADM MM carte gig [mse hi ‘when ravens wore a) tee paoned rerranere orournon| Mgpale Make Men Look Stupid, [iis coe suc Som hurt, though the police found where| Warm should be worn whea on PAs ialie's * = Wpair the building and these were aur 9 in interfering in the undergarmen@ hurt, 0 : pair.of pants? No? Then you ; mented by a detail of about a dozen ° strike in the interest of the unfoms several bullets had struck the wall] Plcasure bent in the evening and do not know how uncomfortable idually his practice grew to bel ano were rushed from the Tremont ’ ‘As hi : eT a ane | woes tena ce | Bee Te ret Lemont eet alee © ut They Aren’t, Says Dr. Pitkin) "se ss esrine ipa The men in the wrecked car| the cold of the night in the light- to the stage when they would |e" years ako, his eight-year-old son— |e, ory and Schlacht, alienist ing of, Dec. 6, he was shot ont a jumped out with drawn revolvers, ran] est clothing,” he declared. Eonar eat toc a Ge llettortsi he susolved! to devote nie lift meh had examined Becker yesterday, by a young man who was follewellaee Nhe Gabbre ofl tharatieut andlopened _ around | jane sort of pee en f J {| had not reported prior to the opening} yo 7, ‘ bes ra Ee ’ the! fled Ae ninetenen } room the group from which tel] spy, thats a dosh!" yehe ee ET a Re children: “Tt was | of tho trial, but Acting District Attor- | Day Coming When Individuals Will Exchange Church neteen-year-old youth: 0 can tell women what to | not an extremely remunerative prac Gomecths Brat sists mently answered the clever wom- tice, for Dr, Whitenack never asked By this time hundreds of persons for a fee. He took the children who had been in the street or in near-| NM doctor from the Broad Street — i ls fe took the children uy re , has said tha ley came, rich or poor, by restaurants, cabarets and hotels| Hospital. “If he would take the Dr. Browning has sald that r poor, whi PRP TO RE women catch cold going from a black, and each child received the were running for places of safety from] time to investigate he would find heated room to a colder at ‘ : named Liebschutz was arrested and ft — cience, Declares Columbia Professor, held without bail charged with Killing | insky. Liebschutz has refused *, ate professor of philosophy at Columbla]tark since his arrest. University, speaking last night at Cooper Unton, said the common man isn't ney Albert Cohn declured vineed of the was con- Jded that everything was in reudi- Dr. Walter B. Pitkin, assoc ness for a speedy trial. He believes the trial will not last more than thre or aang P - | best his experience and skill could de. stupid, only his morals make him appear that way, He said: ° pe flying bullets. Persons safe up In ho- A i . i Le days. The State will have twenty or , only We It K vi tel windows were shouting for the| ‘4! more men die from pneimo- phere in their light clothes,” Dr vise thirty witnesses. “You have heard and read much ® as a iss? Re i Oo Wo! 8 | y alto as re des dr, Vhitenack became ilo: No , % police. During the brief time the re-| ia than do women, Just go int Halton wasiremiingegs De. Whitenucl | une il on Nov. | pitty thousand persons, most of |tatoly about the low Intelligence of the | studies. For, he assorted, actence ts | volver battle raged about fifty shots] any restaurant and see the wom- ASEED SUC cin hi and was taken to the hospital th: 2S q tana ee aomien extraction; pedi public," he said. ‘The view prevails|to replace the church in presertbing Couple 8 Faces ind} moving tribute yesterday to the Pe ee, Sea will give one a coid,”” Dr. Halton xt day. It was found that were fired, and at le as eight, possibly en sitting there in their low eve- replied, “It's the prolonged clill- his throaty nfocted, p sprays tM Jennie vizect the | Widely in. intellectual les that the |the moral standards of to-morrow, ‘ twelve men, took part, ; te Ms throat was infected, possibly by /memory of Mrs, Jennio Becker, the ; That] "“‘Romanticiam, in which the wist ing dresses — and clinging sili : en a steps fro! 7 fet common people are quite stupid. That nanticiam, in which sh — Mictcugelin wan rue dae loware tie at Are: = mae linging sili tng, W hea as rants ee merm sa Ton Meath of one | murder victim, who was accorded one | cummnen peor r p Pipe eters cty at ern aba aus bre er. ose, Uu ‘ " on) MPA ‘ 5 resses, ave they goose 4 wa roo! o the cold nigh of his baby patients. The long stand-Jot the most. remarkabi c Gadbyseeted act Aa ih Arne Wwillae, was epinmions bau by de and passes quickly into a waiting | i apt a) Wists ps Be ene sie in)" Intelligent men have reasoned that] much present moral thinking, as doce =—aAgereah the time he reached the wrecked au-| over their arm Are their nos g acts plunieaaaudaenlgcsite Me Susceptibility to blovd poisoning |years. It was Mrs. Becker's devo: because our present-day moral codes! melodramatics, exemplified in de-| cha ri Fi ~s tomobile the participants in the battle] eq and chilled? Are they oh Se cere tint na danie: | Soom manifested itselt in the right tex, [tion to het children that Ted to the] ee childish, the people who aeeopt/ pending on moral heroes, miltennui] ating a Fragrant Cigaret ve to lose themselves in : a cold osphere B- | which was amputated above the knew ‘discovery of the murde a NM * ® APARLALL OHS ONE ie a ree c Gocrways or among those who nag| With the cold? No, Ana why? orating. It is like taking a cold In all, five operstions have heen) Four services were read over the|them are childish. ‘The real reason| eras and religious revival While Waiting for un into the street n Broadway Simply because they are swathed Plunge in the morning. That will | performed, two of which were am body, all of them strictly orthodox. [oUF ryent ethical standards : ‘wo ways must bo followed to cs aT HINLOURHIN arronleddwoTnen deker(be| Wn alliceainvor aioe peanut warm and stir up the blood. And [pu Walls, great rending sobs and ertes| childish Ix because throughout history} tablish proper moral standards in the a Train. trae hetubplvee aay Gharisan fitsen ioe And aie s, ea 4 uae i just so whon a woman comes out In one operation the jugular vein| were heard at each. ‘The hearso, fol-| man's hablts of thinking and behavior] future, the speaker asserted. ‘The first oes jemselves as Chart tosen 0} And silk non-conductor | = ae one operation ithe Jima ven 4 Sant, ve bee! 4 childhood and ado- fo extend the principle oral senhaus, twenty-four, a clerk, of , 3 , into the cold air at night she is | wo. tied in order to divert the blood {o | lowed by forty automobiles, went first] have been fixed tn childhood and ado-| Is 9 extend the principle of moral] 1 was on a puturbun stator Len aeaat ‘ und Mever| beat and protects the body trom filled with renewed life and vigor NOWTOHaRRG ante Weasaee undertaking parlors of Al-|lescence through no fault of his. The] education, so that teachers will con- feens att : Hs, twenty No. 118 Lud variations In temperatuce." cae Willis P aa. Ket ny therg at No. 141 Bast 119th |eauso ts chiefly that an overwhelming] trol the life and not just inculcate| form where the Men apd Woman stood iensa Street dunesdatwe ey “7 Have just. cone from Ns Cart KL Sutphen, | Street the srict Orphan Asylum, number of people in each generation] precepts of right living—a devetop-| very close and leaned still cloner iyeih sinter (iia: detect wear ae land,"" the animated voice of this | (s.. ., Hoval Sonar oni Ne Second Street, w are compelled to assume adult respon-| ment of which may be the combina-|ine faces seemed. hic Then ial ots s e dete nythin athe," continued % fe fs SES re a mn ‘1 ‘ f © they are adults. jon of schook ane re. Th said he saw them and throw ery feminine doctor went on, | Richard ina tinal y " and where] sibilities before they are adults. tion of and family life. ‘The! dow apart und they. lauphed.! SOs away revolvers “and you will find that over the ve (HO pallens Nit ir The day is coming, he sald, when| second ts to apply the theory of pre awn J , i tar law, but i¢ the prisoners knew} babies are raised without any | * f individuals facing moral decisions will] ventive medicine to morals, 1. ¢.. to] ide was luggage, spanned by a godt ie pavices anythits about the fight they wouldn't] stockings or shoes on their feet nffe Rate take them to sclentific experts in ofco| utilize scientific techniques to avert for a long journey. onl they ‘ were picked up In the |*!! Their bare lexs become hardened Hunareda st ; of vateh the] buildings for advic ther than to]damages to the fabric of human re t in aw Filth Aventn * F i wom. fell screamin, he ospl iT S ic ¥ i “! . ‘ yhets rl cl ationshipes. {. one plerced through the crown |, pen teh ming when] to atmospheric conditions. In franetantata ahh wae: orem their priests or prophets in chureh | lationship ahoh'seinagw an icdela tor ih Jee ict. ‘Later Alberts tdentined | one was going on, but was] Paris this year you found young- Ware WetD «accent: < the Bronx, anothe : YE ee Hegre aning The police believe some ters going around with socks OOO: i ; ervice was held in the Httie hee were few pascengsra nbourd. The namo} Ustlns in winter dress i in} 2 tedacenel wate place oft lgsters were wounded very short—and bare legs almost PASS Ts 7 = 7 . r weker was Lured to of the tum wid not tr fr The train for New York was late Within a few minutes after the, r the nh ot Albert Mayor up to the waist. That is the | pycnt Maerartich ohars I rvice was held at the ¥ offic ; 1 witl add a big crowd was impatient. ‘(Phil shooting reserves and detectives from | tie belive s man who gave ik | Parisien idea, too, And it is the his bedside yo murmur Synigogue ot Consrigation ist ) sl ’ ° city was two hours away, ‘The Mag West 47th Street Station were on hand | MMe as Meyer Alberts was ar 1] way with the Parisian woman. | onis w ndicate 4 abe] Cholin, at No, 625 Prospect Avenuy ‘ —s nd Woman, ho powerfully young, she eaters : twice in 1918, ¢h da with burglary She has discarded tailored clothes he Bronx. The lust ice was held = und , he powerfully young, she control the Jarge crowd that poure © , occupied with ; 19 controle na jane ere. roeya | Both charges were dismissed und hic| entirely. Sport clothes are ¢ ‘ 4 ; HOME ction wean) af thea minders Aaoen TWO ARMED THUGS ROB J ainsomeiy girlish, beauty peering the dancer was over estanrants| (NSer prints were removed from the] Most sensible, the most healthy = as Street and uthern Boulevard DRUG STORE OF $140) ¢rom beneath a toque velvet hat and andi hbtele werd Kearehed (orwounded [Golde hecordl He was arrested in] And in this country there are owds then 1 the ¢ 2 ¥ wei ortere to enveloping, voluptuous furs, wi . pereons, but none was found. and {1919 they suy, and afterhis d’scharge| more ‘feminine’ women since {PINION MAN’S ARMS, AiG) BHU eo? han ite: ata nveloping, voluptuous furs, were in Merce Clerk te Show Them D8y's) veerent to time and seomel Manin later all hosnitals were notified to] Dad his tinxerprints removed from the] Women received the right to vote STEAL $275 STICKPIN| but they» lost when the ca Hecsipin. Sictarant, te, Hane S05, Sear pi qvatch for those belleved to have been | records again, If a woman wants a sweater ni Aaa sped to Riverside ¢ ty, outsldy ice to-day were searching for tol vet was burning low. He threw ft insane, Rosenhaus, they assert, was ar she will go out and buy a pretty Hackensack . ) - nitly: atte illia men who late last night held up and s é The police seized two automobites, |Fested for alleged felonious assault in} feminine silk sweater. She will nly etter: William’ 3 may away and lighted another. 1 1 —— obbed the drag store of Emil Horn- Again he stooped and they seemed mel th ‘ 15 and disehurged and arrested in| buy these pretty little silk pant- | No. 867 Ninth Avenue tett = N Yo. 66 u okly = cnr the ideation that wan mrerked 923 and discharged and arated in| Buy thewe pretty tte alk ‘pant- |o. $67 Ninth Ave MINERS ARE WARNED the Bootten:| ic ieeieh iit Avits."Rrenir| ose tm envtoping Tur and tualy eo aralnst the hotel steps. and a Ford} (#2 on a charge of grand lareeny and] # ' : 5 . pull’ a “ ” 5 0 2 Bootleg-] taking $149 from 4 can on a she collar. They came apart, laughinge sedan parked across the strect, in| discharged, Two revolver, ono with pail we at TO STOP HUNTING DEFR |"“Cod” Was on the 87) iri mien entere the tore, dev fe-[ Collar They came apart, laughing fyes rites R is believed tof four chambers empty and the othe “Take the man, for rped s y 1 and ordered Abraham Wagner, | 4 i SHI reas Tee ee ee oak eee continued De. Waite ane he TO KEEP THEIR JOBS] gets Who [scaped, but clork, No, 2490 Weat 17th Street, to] Quickly he stooped again and al~ ede call atl Latin the augetnes Dae Ho willie excuna : tier tuok 5 Lett Their Stotk Behind. row up hiv honds. Finding only a] most as quickly they separated and were four bullet hole foun ev the shooting. One of t will go around down town ‘ihe bm i pear e ‘ i ie the Guat ‘tegtntory theslithe. pestisst Se. line lew’ feo ae of the Ford. hut t guns held cartridges with dumdur dreaxe i ina Be fecma antet and : von : Ia BLE Re ats wi Wagner to tell them where the| {ho crisp. aight alr the most gracetuh orte u ac eels secon) dikes an Le am: la ‘ecelpta were ‘The: pushy he ori swiphe. Studebaker had nostaten ned in West Side Court the] man wants to go. over to the east iceman Ly thar the Aiisstehier fad In ton ! Ho ie Loko Velen) boots and (td coll sioka, They hed eee he Studebak § ' 3 5 t i it HAZLETON, Ma, Dow 1 me) F uring In seeming secret a clgaret from Seventh Avenue and 33th were hy in $ 00 an o ch « side and engage in some manual Ky ‘ - Na y Olled ) hin to stay there until they left When ms Atobi last nd ts owned by 1 felon assault and $500. ¢ work, how unfltting ly costume r The Jeitdo- tf Coal Com: | op 4; . f Nassau County, they bad kono Wagner notified the po-[ and thought no one had observed the Wack clan, of No. 210 olation of the Sullivan Taw would be. No, If he wants to : {OT pany to-day o} employee . : : ugh | armless deceit. Fourth © Brooklyn The otectives informed Magistrate] be a painter he will put on a |mMen who said they were Thor , fo connencioer huntingut thevcstaill || tee ee harmless The police helleve the clash was|Mouras that the shooting was the] smock or blouse of some thin | Grath, twen M1 Bust 6¢ te Keep Oicie’gone tacky colic | tackin menely serv vine. 4) herralaes hetween rival gangs. Thev held Rosen|result of a quarrel between rival washable material. If he wants Street, an Dot uP a a 2 bail : . bet fishing par : Pera and Alberts on charees of attempted }bootlegging gangs in which bail] to do some farm work, he will put |No- 404 E Hs 5 ae un i oduction of |ment Director John ave a, assault and violation of the Sull. bonds also figured. on overalls, Just so with the y a pin identined by Melloke Mgt naw Enanl ay Nt Sia ware OIA woman, she is going to weag what |W" found in Dono eine ¥ passed r 4 is most sensible for. her."* Donovan said it was 1 e[ up the on ume season and | Hall and t a * prisoners will be arr ought to have the fit , f 1 ns. ¢ ' P A N T O M IT M E “And how about her shoes ana | Ville Court the | mn E, tl here is wearing the ! inlet caret nine” saw™ete"'ons |COSE Of Living Goes Higher; a ra —aged in wood wool. In Paris they e some eet | But Out of Work Army Falls Offs.) o/s" © that why — <Fasacate of nowher ne into the inlet “And fur coat was asked. a 1 Appiet 1 ‘ t went “If a girl can afford a fur coat ° . a r . right afte Having the ewift H all right.” was the answer, “a |Inerease in New York Prices About Three Per Cent.| 000 0) ) n per ? nice black ul coat will not spot tn Nove 5 rapid! N vin t or show the dirt. Velvets will nut in November. jovernment ' Spot WASHINGTON, D: 1 food cost tin twenty o¢| marine t on | twenty-one representati the country du the m ended ca ee : But just you go bi Nov, 16. says by tho D t “ yacht i ‘no nein nv, 15, 8 a review by the Departny In New] ih, {t clated, as Orleans price ' n flye- 1p rrony Ht clinging \ \ Kk? ——— ] benen to let ily again o Donver and An inevensy rt : nm a sma turban made | Gonn,, 3 per cent.; Clev | Country 5 ter tha : : ms rom soft material as . ie a during any i i x he just 1 tell them apolie, Milwanke vow show ‘aited s at that a 0 they can find a |New Haven, Manche So States i Common ‘it as WONiL t ind inca thin [re and Portland, M laby hort re yt t 1 " | | seflesh and | ¢ 1 ait 1 shortag in amar fi | I en can they | Savannah, and hingt part b a i start to tell a woman what tw | per cent Empl STATEN oTshAND PennYRONT! ; wea 1 , 1 tleula DAMAGED EN COLLISION. ve ; - f { gciteni 1 ts 45 cigarettes in atin Dr Ma t dwiat [tors r dof a cent a cigarette— she t t le a 4 with D x ‘ ’ 1 J dre a 1 fi , iq ‘ Par! answer positive You. | Produc avey, Taere bo « . 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