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a ACTRESS WIFE OF BOND SUSPECT TELLS SF ASSASSIN ti pons Mysterious Visilor of Chutes Ross Says Poisoner Nearly Kilied SHOT AT WHILE DINING. Mother. Niece of Adiai Stevenson De- clares the Prisoner Posed as a Fur Buyer. Charles Ross of Winntper, bro @ the charge that he was one of the then who stole nearly $100,000 In sec from the venerable senior membe the brokerage firm « norott & Co. has been visited trequr at his cell @oor by a very pretty young To-day it was ie wife. Mre. Ross, the stepson of 1 of wealth and clares that sho | fox ber own living as audeville @fd impersonator under the name of Maurice Wood. She ix comely, with big dark eyes and brown wavy hair ROSS HERE WHILE POLICE) SEARCHED ELSEWHERE. | “IT came on from my home tn Indian. , @ year ago, with ‘t “and we ayed at a nlec Vice-President Adlai 8 thought Charlie was a fur ‘1 Winalpes. comber me for a long time I thought he w an | up in the Northwest country, buying ture. | “He wan back here last June, just When the p were telling how hard they were hunting all the coun try for him. Of course, at the time T didn't know they were looking for my Charlie, From the way he acted no-| body would have thought he knew tt, | either, We went to the theatre every night and to all the restaurants. “But there was somebody after him | who knew who ho was, and after me, too, Because, one day, when we had moved to the Normandie I got a box of candy, sent from the Grand Central Station, and mother tasted it and ehe found it wae woma arned that she Is his nays r husband | yer from | We were married In De- When Charlie was away from | IN A RE® GHOT AT WHILE TAURANT. "Then again, one night when we were a restaurant somebody fired a re- Volver bullet through the window at us and it just missed me. I don't know who did these things; Charlie may have known, but he never told me. "I never saw Charlie after he went te Winnipos after that June v't, until he was brought here and locked tn this horrid piace.” Mrs, Wood-Ross has been in the Reighborhood of the Tombs before, Three are ago Asnistant District-Attorney joskowits had her under examination on the charge of William Rehbe, an eidcrly Wall street man, who said she ad taken $10,000 worth of diamonds from him without rigit. Mr, Moskowits came to the conclusion that Mr. Rhebe had parted with his claim to the dia- monde voluntarily. jose PLEDGED $70 FOR $50; + HAS LOAN FIRM PROBED. " Insurance Man Hounded in Office |" When He Defaulted Full Monthly Payment. An investigation of the State Loan and Realty Association of No, 69 Court street, Brooklyn, wae bogun before Mag- istrate Kempner in Adams street court to-day, William Steurer, an employee Of the Fidelity-Phoenix Insurance Com- pany of No. 16 Court street, complained Ne had given a note for $70 to the com- pany last summer in exchange for $0 in| | cash, the money to be pald In monthly instalments of $10, In embe Bteurer sald he offered % for Payment, promising to pay ery. Tho offer was refused, In January he gent % and declared he would pay no more. He was hounded at his place of business, he said, and threatened with loss of employment. John Stiles was found in the oMces by the policeman sent out with a John Doe warrant. He said the in the loan ehark picked out a man | ald his name was PLEDGED SHARE | ACTRESS WHO SAYS | ASSASSIN TRAILED ROSS, ACCUSED BOND THIEF. {th N$3000000 =: TORAIG RUSE MN : When that | Enos’s Sey ae Says He Gat| Only $5,000; Woman De- clares It Was $7,500, How one of the estate left by & Philadelphia dentist a milllonatre treating the teeth of royalty, Pledged his tnheritance for a loan while In great financial distress was r in Justlee Nowburge preme Court to-d n Mrs, Lillian Bo Leavitt's suit aginst ‘Thomas B, Enos reached tril, Mra, Leavitt, a statuesque, beautiful young woman, was the widow of J B. Friedlander, a wealthy plat manufacturer, when she married Louls Leavitt, former deputy sheriff and politician, three years ago. Sho necks to recover $7,000 from the ertate of Enos, who died several years agg, for an alleged loan of that amount. To so- Enos pledged his interest estate up to $7,600, of a legion of hetrs who turned up when Dr. Evane died. He Was @ near relative, In consideration of Enos's withdrawing his objection to the probate of the dentist milltonatre's Will his Inheritance was fixed at $56,000, In 197, pending termination of claims made by heirs, Enos consulted a lawyer with a view of obtaining a loan He was placed tn communteation with N. and 8, Burnstein, brothers of Mra. Leavitt, who was then administering the estate of Friedlander, ax her hus: exeoutrix, sof the trai claims she nt of $7,500 and wr um. Hayes, who Is ad- exacted of him in the form o! ment of his claims as legal amount of $7,600, On the withoss stand, under cro: amination by Mr. Hayes, M admitted to-day that she rece of the $7,400 she had loaned on the k was drawn. the full ar in court for nee claims Mre. $7,000 wast cashed til he haa conclu hid eross-ex arti. tlon of the few witnesses in the sult Believe Thi: Will “Cure Lung Troubl es.” Consumption ty a rig Miseasemthat tm one who had hounded hi connected 1$ WOMAN OF MISFORTUNE. Fire Routs Mra, Levine, on Heels w fell down *t day Mrs eee her the kiten wae pi bowed he catastrophe MRS. SAGE BUYS LAND TO GIVE TO GOVERNMENT Ma 1 chased by { New York and | Dave it are rarely sensible thy + Mr. Better: ing of wincu—do the man's Alterative 4 ae dries, A Kiker Drug Stores and other ‘Ask for bo kletr of cured cases to Eckman Laborators, Philadelphia, Pa, for ‘additional evidenom, x \ HANCE AND $3,000 ‘ould make her his wife een duped. lently a devote T nin |eure: Mids Segal's apirite sant, | then she herself sank to the floor, Fillza and Benjamin knew each other | lis Russia elghteen years ago. They re- | newed antry. the old acquaintance in JEWELS VANS AS: m her Jewelry for “safe k re the marriage contract Into. scoverg Ta nee ee THE EVENING WORLD, Benjamin persuaded Elisa to UESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912 this Franklin Simon & Co. jn: Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. gave his address ae No, 277 | araoe i Be vi yen ‘in onties Rosenberg, Whose Yan Ha iress Is) BELL BACK FROM PERSIA, in Harlem River, Leaves Eliza at City Hall. Secretary tf Teheran & Travelled With Shuste: Infants’ and Children’s Wear * At Greatly Reduced Prices Haward Bell, Secretary of the United] Children’s Play Rompe rs | States Legation at Teheran, Persia, y ete in checks, pratt ot plain colors. fr Forsyth street) way a parsenger on the Kaiserin years. Heretofore 500 35 ')) Auguste Victoria, which arrived to-day, ll ste cravalied oul Of. Porta Ww. Children’ s Play Rom Mint ahiars Sioa hw" ms] OWgiMeham in hehe, tpn end pl coo 55 Paria to 6 years. colo eretotore 85c « Recent developinants in Persia were] Linen and Soisette Rompers j Unfamiliar to Mr. Teil, but he oald Of linen or soisette, in white, pin! ad “| Oscar Preuss and J. M. Mer r., who tan or blue. 2 to 6 years. "heretotore $1.35 t0 $1.85 * 85 but the jewels, which ohe had en- Rosenberg when he sald he to reinsin In Persia to supervise sted to of taxes and other imposte. He When Mise Sema! reailzed sho had after recovering froin the HM, whe i she would] were not on hand to keep It alive. vave the | TAKE ntered rau acm | e bureau Interpreter, handed the cous aed Jarome Treques Fanteed by Jaroma Co. food and sgrug act, June 80, Hal No. 21 AtellD looking bride. | Will be back in @ minute."* Rooklet cont vethened into lSAROMA CO ahd? Nemec WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH “ minute" We will hold an Unusual Sale of Women’s Glace Gloves Comprising 3,000 Pairs TWO CLASP—WHITE, BLACK, TAN, GREY AND BROWN— ional a Eien enpsneses’ FOC Pate Veilings and Veils Look ett ly OF VEILINGS, SHOWING THE NEWEST MESHES 7 FRENCH IDEAS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. SPECIAL 1,000 CHIFFON VEILS, 1 yard by 134 yards long, in a large ran, : ‘colors, now ia deraatd. sits Riany ts ooke Ns 45 Plain and Fancy Dress Goods SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE OF 2,000 YARDS OF VARIOUS F() 'WEAVES AND COLORS. Values up to $2.00 yard, CG SPECIAL SALE OF Jpholstery Fabrics AT NOTABLE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES Comprising Armures, Tapestries and Damasks in designs and colorings adapted for Ha: 8, Furniture Cov mee ‘and General Upholstery Work. bid Formerly $2.00 to $10.00 Yard Reduced to 1.00 to 5.00 Yard FRENCH AND ENGLISH CRETONNES, new importations of Choice Styles, now on display, Very Great Reductions C. G. Gunther's Sons Established 1820 Imported models and models of our own design in Long and Medium Coats, Mufts and Neckpleces. All the desirabie turs. Men’s Fur Coats for Evening and Street wear. Automobile Coats, Caps and Gloves. £91 Fitth Avenue, New York, nvers | were of the Shuster party, had elected recently organized gendarme constab- ularly, which attends to the collection added the constabularly would probably disband, if the two Americans For Nervousness - JAROMA VEGETABLE TABLETS are recommended by phyaiciana because jal form of application and | they contain no poisonous or habit-forming sending Medical Authorities have wend copies ynder she 1000, the] White and Colored Dresses Russian models of gingham, chambray or white lawn, embroidery trimmed. 2 to 6 years. Heretofore $1.35 to $1.85 Children’ s White Dresses models, of white Persian lawn, embroidery, A ind ribbon trimmed. 2 to 6 years. Heretofore $1.95 to $2.50 Children’s White Dresses Dutch neck models, of white Persian lawn, embroidery, lace and ribbon trimmed. 2 to 6 years. Heretofore $2.95 White Waist Skirts Of white lawn, hemstitched, lace trimming. 6 months to 6 years. Heretofore 85c to $1.25 " 85 1.35 ' WILL CLOSE OUT WEDNESDAY, Remainder of Women’s Winter Coats Of Black Broadcloth. Fur Collar Evenin high grade Motor and Travelling 15.00 Coats, and oats. Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00. No Alterations No Approvals ‘B. Altman & Coy WILL HAVE ON SALE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) 12,000 YARDS OF ZEPHYR GINGHAM 32 INCHES WIDE, IN A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PLAIDS, CHECKS, STRIPES AND SOLID COLORS, AT 17c, PER YARD Fit, Avenne, 34th aud 35th Streets, Nem York. Music by Nahan Franko's O:chestra, Restaurant, D: Come To-Morrow and Join the Needham Piano Club l gives you one of the great- est Piano values that was ever offered toa critical clientele of New York's musical people. A Fine New $400 Colonial Mahogany Upright Needham Piano Think of buying one of the old high-grade makes (estab- lished 60 years) for #250! 7 Fourth Fleer. * Special Terms—3v Days’ Free Trial in Your Own Home. After you are thoroughly satisfied that you wy secured the grestest piano value post Mey b gin piyments us low as ONLY 91.50 A ¢ NEEDHAM ine of the Bnet old high-grade makes. For hy on they mintained retail wareroom on Fifth Avenue in New York City, and thousands ‘of musical New Yorkers are proud owners of NEEDITAM PIANOS, A Group of Spiendid Used Uprigit Pianos Every instrument guaranteed for 10 years. 1 Steinway Choice at 1 Kn Weber $150 1 Sohimer Y Gaye’ free trial in your ow: 1 Hardman 1 Horace Waters pening fre in 1D ere S100 A rel nd 10 others, . Your choice, Chickering Upright (a little beauty) | i $100 ight (full size; good tone) 30 Days’ Free Trial 1 Ce 1 Chickering 1 Jacob Bros, 1 1 a 1 pright (mahog 1 Fischer U pright (in splendid repair) 1 Wissner U pright (worth double) And many others—(32 in all.) like new) Then Pay 91.00 a week, Also 4 Upright Pianos at $50 Each 1 ball Upright 1 Bent Upright 1 Pine Bre 1 Waters Upright \ or sin spon Crawlord Co.i8th Ave. l9th co 2th 3.’ “READ IT—TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND VALUB | OF THE SUNDAY WORLD'S WANT: DIRBCTORY—AEAD IT ciate aie Stern Brothers are continuing their Riles Annual. February Sale of Artistic & Serviceable Furniture comprising complete sultes and individual pieces for Living, | Dining and Ded Rooms, Libraries and Halls at Extraordinary Reductions And direct special attention to the following \ { Exceptional Values in Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture Dressers, of Mahogany, at $10.50, 12.50 to 60.00. | Regularly $16.00, 17.25 to 75.00 Chiffoniers, of Mahogany, at $10.00, 15.00 to 55.00 Regularly $14.50, 23.25 to 76.00 Sideboards, GOLDEN OAK, at $19.50, 25.50 to 69.00 Regularly $26.00, 32.00 to 83.50 EARLY ENGLISH, at $22.50, 33.25 to 50.00 | Regularly $29.00, 45.00 to 67.50 MAHOGANY, at $37.50, 39.75 to 98. 50 Regularly $48.00, 53.00 to 122.50 China and Glass Cabinets, Serving and Extension Tables, in various patterns and finishes at Corresponding Reductions. Attention is also directed to a large collection ef Brass Bed-teads including many special patterns, satin finish or polished, of the best construction and lacquer, guaranteed for tive years, at $13.50, 16.50, 20,00, 27.50, 3¥.5U to 61.50 Regularly $18.50, 22.50, 25.50, 34.50, 48.00 to 77.00 Special Rabbit Edge Box Springs, Fgiat quality, ie lamonantion at $ 9,2 5 $21.00 Special Black Hair Mattresses, fine quality, fancy ticking, Regularly $28.00, at Stern Brothers invite inspection of their large assortments of © °~ Rich Cut Glass of the hirhest grade, in combinations of chrysanthemum, hobnail and floral designs, including many new shapes. Also Fine Tab'e Glass in Plain, Etched, Engraved and Floral Cut- tings; Rock Crystal;-Dainty Designs in Baccarat, Bohemian and Swedish Crystal. Also To-morrow, a Special Offering of Handled Nappies, 6 Flower Vases, 14 in., at $5.98 in, Bon Bon Dishes ?75c, 95¢|Celery Trays,” at $1, 25, Ls and Spoon Trays, Tall Footed Compots,1.65, 2.00 Mayonnaise Bowls & Plates, 1.75 Salad Bowls, 8 inch, 1.50, 1.90 Sugar and Cream Sets, at 1.95 | Shattow Nappies, nine inch, “ 2.25} preserve Dishes, at 1.50, 1.95 Footed Fern Dishes, Relish Dishes, ’ with linings, at 2.35} four compartments, 1.95, 2.98 Decanters, “ 2.451) Water Pitchers, i Oval Orange Bowls, “ 2.95 | large size, at 1.95, 2.98 Footed Punch Bowls, 9in, 3.95] Ice Cream Trays, 2.75, 4.95 Being 3314 to 50% Below Prevailing Prices Richly Decorated Limoges China Plates, Cups and Saucers at Extraordinary Reductions. { West 23d and 22d Streets Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 / Commencing tomorrow, Wednesday Final Reductions on All we | Men’s and Boys | Fall and Winter Shoes Men’s Black Russia and Wax Calf, Tan Russiq and Tan Cresco Calf, lace and button. Stout single and double soles. 500 pai soarked $6.00 to $8.00. .7 <i 95 2000 pairs now marked $5.00 and $6.00... ($2.95 Entire Stock Boys’ Shoes All leathers. Now marked $3,00 Now. $4.00 and $5.00 « $2.35 $3.35 Broadway & 26th Bt.; Sth Ave.; 10th Bt,