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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER $18, 1922. AGED PHYSICIAN FIGHTS THUG TILL ign NX ‘PIT SLAYER'BRONX TENANTS | FFILEDBY BLOWS! =: we “UKELY TOGOON | SHVER; COURT |... ov ous ee ~ MTNESS STAND} PROMISES COAL °° CPD PW a a? ay OS COL PL DP PLY DP PP Pisa ToT ET BONWIT TELLER & CO. PIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET, Harding's Laddie Boy, They caught} ecic ‘looking young | said 1 Ine ta the wait- ast night it was . i much | in the Dr wae then with the young w f “l suy the mc had on ott ne TO SUPPRESS FAKERS OF INDIAN ANTIQUITIES y what's kept him, but See. 1 Soetety Alio Prehistoric ‘Then, at 8.30, he Dr ce of the physician’ and Becker Prosecutor Gives| Magistrate Hears Many Com Jor), « specs Jury Brief Outline of His plaints — Janitors Must Cise—First Witness Heard. Be on the Job. Ht took Acting District Attorney} Magistrate Oberwager in the Mor- Colin just ten minutes to tell his pre-} sania Court heard many now con- filtnary story to the jury in the trial | Pldints “to-day about the PRG ib, Atoelior anawered of Abraham Becker on the charge]!™ Bronx apartment houses. Fuel] sett upon the ar that he beat his wife into uncon-| Administrator Frazer sat with the} young man. ‘The clousness and buried her alive in an| Masistrate and promised the delivery | he abandoned boiler pit’ at Southern | of coal in all cases where it had been | meet a a at No. 941 5 well dressed | date! a lingered in. the 1 hour, saying he was wailing for a patient of the physteian waiting room { WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS /:xceptional in Tastefulness, Fineness and Value | M. Clark ef the State Museum at ~ ey ) Seidovard dnd. 180th Streat apr 7 #HOWH that Inodiorde cout not get 1. | tle later for i arthur © Parker, state |W! GLOVE HANDKERCHIEFS 50 EMB'D HANDKERCHIEFS _ 1.00 1a Assistant Sanitary Superintendent| heatly crewed in black clothes. He et bhveiinn Pure linen, white with hand embroidered Pure linen handkerchiefs with hand hem- ‘i " ef e ‘oral presetor the ¥ 5 see corners stitched hem ai ide: rier. Briefly” he sketched the interest] O'Leary, of tho Health Department, | made & tavarinle rusian on’ the PRIRCH OF JAPAN HAS titched hem and hand embroidered corner. BROCE ATARRITL, TOKIO, Dee. 1S (Associated P Tie Prince 1 from t Foon) r in his inngr.offee pro- Jent, ; 3 Y apd curiosity in the neighborhood was also present, and Stewart Browne was there for the United Real Katate GLOVE HANDKERCHIEFS 50 ; IDKE ahs). 15 Colored linen centre with white net footing. ee CHEE at VOILE HANDKERCHIEFS —.50_lremstitched. Of French voile, with hand rolled hem, white or colors. GLOVE HANDKERCHIEFS 2.50 COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS .73 French pure linen glove handkerchiefs, real r ‘i : Valenciennes lace edge. Colored linen with three-row spoke stitch ‘3 Pent \ HANDSPUN 'KERCHIEFS — 3.50 COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS .75 Fine handspun handkerchiefs with cord ee linen centre with self or white net and tape border, hand hemstitched hem. ooting. FRENCH HANDKERCHIEFS .75 MOURNING 'KERCHIEFS 5.00 sR ; si $ broi e French linen handkerchief, white centre with fo Sete a8 iad embroidered. eb sheet hand spun linen. colored bar border, hand rolled hem. SPOKED HANDKERCHIEFS 1.00 INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS When Becker gave out the statement that bis wife had eloped. Her care} OWNer’ Association. alil affection for her four children,| 1 one instance, the partment Afexander eight, Harry three, and|house at No, 1280 Southern Boute- tlie year and a half old twins, Sarn]V@rd. it wax shown that tenants were aiid Cella, had been so conspicuous | Cold in splte of a supply of soft con) GY YS oO OOO OS OO DOS UM OUD A man was suffers ra) ons only. He recovered con- OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street—New York that none of her friends would be-|!% the basement, the reason being Neye their story. They knew Becker| that the janitor did not know how to had abundoned her after the birth of] Use the fuel. He will be taught the twins and had gone to Cleveland,| Administrator Frazer ordered an 0. with Anna Elias who had a child] immediate delivery of coal at No. 1414 by. him. Prospect Avenue, where tenants said Mheir suspicions led them to seck| there were sick children. the help of the District Attorney's of-] A complaint wax ordered drawn against Joseph Turtle, owner of the yh OAS Important Reduction Sale Tuesday fiee, and the police and the body was found in the pit Nov. 29. It would be] sirwet, where It Impossible to identify the body by the | found temperat (atures, Mr. Colin sald, but the iden-[to 54. apartments af No, 1511 Charlotte 8 nid he nging from 4 Riots be) the clotiiiig, wonldsiel sheraate ex (Nosds0 Jeexson Avenue 3000 Pai rs Pure linen handkerchiefs with 1-16 inch Box of 6. - - - =e) 300 Gonclusive because one ment bad} said they were cold because the Jani e bg hand hemstitched hem and three-row Irish linen handkerch iand rolled hems been given to Mrs. er by herftor has an outside job und doesn't era spoke border. and hand embroidered initials. SILK CREPE BANDANNA ’KERCHIEFS 4.50 to 8.50 Large shoulder sizes in various smart designs and colorings friend, Mrs. Linder, with whom she] get the heat started until noon. The wistted for altime on the night when ; she was lust Been alive. “Leo Ehrardt, an engineer and sur- Veyor, was culled as the first witness] Mr, Browne old Mrs. Jennie Brollen t@,certify to the correctness of the}tnat it is frequently diMenit for a mops end diagrams which will bel jandiord to dispose @hown to the jurors. ‘Before he was questioned Alexander | ¢ Mayter of Becker's counsel, axked Fadge Gibbs to note that nothing had been said by Mr. Cohn to show that he had proof connecting Becker with| _ the crime and asked that the charge] ~ WB. dismissed, Budge Gibbs denied the motion Mrs, Beck “Becker conferred all Saturday after-] some of Ler clothing. Sottncti o non and yesterday with his lawyers] Assistant Medical Examiner Ken- New and Distinctive Models and is understood to have demanded |" testified that the body had been that he be permitted to testify in his] P in the pit face downward, ‘The = own defense. It was the understand-|toc-of the right foot was pointed to R A i tag in tho court room that they: mali the bottom of the pit. ‘The oiler foot Taken From Our Regular Stock permit him to take the stand, ‘sto lt. There was The surveyor said the body of Mrs. ies nt the base of the . Becker had been buried under about os must have been made six cubic yards of earth and refuse or #, ee ivale 7 y re . » erupted the trial o the equivalent of two ordinary dumy cpa tie Seaton Reduced to ted for the murder, @ Judge had believed Id be finished in Women’s and Misses’ 2 janitor had been 502 pf heat he condition of actured skull and MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS — 1.50 LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS — 2.00 Men's pure linen handkerchiefs with !4-inch Men's pure linen handkerchiefs with colored hemstitched hems. woven cord border, hand rolled hem. FP III IVI De Crt loads. }eB. Toreutt, a commercial photog- her, verified the photographs of tte surroundings of Norkin's auto the Becker trial ¢ Welding shop near which was the pit.] time to start the Norkin cause ‘to-day, Police Photographer Charles Cart- pected delay in selectin: Formerly Sold: From 7.50 to 12.00 _atfom, put in the technic iy made this impossible. 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SILK STEP-IN DRAWERS 5.95 CREPE GEORGETTE VESTS 5.50 Of heavy quality radia silk, with silk fagot- Dainty vests of flesh color crepe Georgette ting and net edge with embroidered dots with narrow Val. lace edgings. Dressing Gowns, Smoking Jackets and Blanket Bath Robes for Men The matter of selecting a gift bzcomes one of comparative ease ‘ when confronted with such a vast assemblage as we now offer. Smoking Jackets . . $7.50, 9.50, 11.50 ‘0 35,00 Dressing Gowns . . 17,50, 21.50, 24.50 to 135.00 Blanket Bath and House Robes . 4.95, 7.50 to 21.50 oD SILK PADDED LOUNGE ROBES PADDED SATIN MATINEES 10.50 16.50 Heavy quality satin, silk lined and lamb's Of Pine Ne alee ae nes any anes soa! wool interlined. Pink, orchid or light blue. interlined, silk cord girdle. Pink, French Men’s Smoking or House Jackets . i f blue, maize, coral, light blue or orchid CHEPE SATIN NECEICEES 1450 =F Specials for To-morrow : = DY ae . Made of knitted cloth (soft medium weight), with neat plaid facing pocket and cuffs, M . RETALED TARFETA COATS 18.50 ~ Goat nealiges of crene satin with alsaves of \ FASHION: Hand quilted satin — \ Boudoir coats of taffeta with petaled sides pleated crepe Georgette, corded girdle, Pink, Fd $12 50 h and collars; silk apples appliqued on pock- French blue, light blue, flame, orchid or (( lined with silk — full . cae j ets, Pink, rose, Batt Reach blue or peach. black. \ ? e i Men’s All-Silk Dressing Gowns SATIN PETTICOATS 5.50 LACE TRIM'D PETTICOATS 895 J Excellent quality satin in flesh or white with Of crepe de chine in flesh or white with wide Of fine imported silks; unlined, $39.50 each doable flounce of erepe Georgette, lace dhuile Marect lace Hounee Motor Robes of mohair cloth and silk plush, $8 to $55 length model. Coors: Copenhagen blue, rose. plum or navy blue. wa SF: oe Necuicre SHor For MapaMe AND MaADEMOISELLE First Floor e Sux Ao G

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