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STAINED CLOTHING FOUND BY POLICE INGRACE MURDER Garment in Ash Barrel De- Clared Link in Evidence * Against Brother. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, BEPTEMBER 18, 1813. Choose a Girl With Pink Teeth WASHINGTON, Sept. 18—"“Girie with pink tinted teeth have « loving Giaposition and will make good wives,” said Dr, Jacob 6. Wells of Fargo, N. Dak., @ delegate to the National Dentists’ Convention here. “Young men would do well If they would have their sweethearts’ teeth examined before marrying them. Girls who have dull, chalky teeth are not prone to love and will not as a general thing make good wives, “Girls of wifely inclinations have the pink tint just below the gums. It can de readily seen if one will look closely. The color is tn the enamel and not, as some dentists state, an overhanging of the gums. “It would seem that the best course for a young man to pursue when he hae doubts about the sincerity of his eweetheart is to have a dentist examine her teeth, I know one who dé this. He found that thie sweet- heart had chalky teeth and that ahe loved him for his money. These are ecientific facts. The disposition of a person can also be determined by the formation of his teeth. If you eee @ person with square, white, clear teeth the chances are he or she will have @ strong character and will come To Get Loving Wife, Says Dentist ALBANY LINE EMPLOYEE TELLS OF TICKET THEFTS. | —— Steamer’s Quartermaster Confesses After Arrest and Involves Others in Plot. Edward Deremonde, quartermaster of the Capital City Steamboat Company's steamer Kaaterakill, who wes arrested jast night just as his bost was about to rail for Albany and was locked up on the charge of robbing the company by the sale and collection of false tiakete, confessed his share in the widespread plot to defraud to-day and implicated neveral other employees of the tine. ‘Their arrest ls expected to-day, Deremonde’s confession was made to Detective John Bottie of Headquarters, after be had been erraigned before Deremonde in the scheme will be ap- prehended. ‘The ticket collectors aboard the steam. ship company's boats made it @ practice to seorete instead of turning jn tickets delivered by passengers at the end of Th ~] would be in turn sold |= in, The loss to the com- have mounted into the Lederle Aske $1,867,921 More. ‘The budget estimate of the Health Department for next year, submitted by Health Commissioner Lederle to the committee of the Board of Estimate, calle for an increase of over @ per cent. over the allowance made the de- Dartment this year. The increase asked for ts $1,967,881, Increased salaries are Proposed and the creation of several ew positions is recommended. >. ‘The appraiser's report wan filed yester- day afternoon with the Transfer Tax Clerk in the Surrogate’s Court. Mr. Wood died on Nov. 6, 1911, at his home No, 77 West End avenue. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Streets. “Everything in Wearing A . For the Younger Smart Set AT_POPULAR PRICES Misses’ Tailored Suits ‘. h Dregsiet Lea $400,000. ‘, s ETE to dintinetion in the world. Masintrate Seadoo In eferson Market! an sotate faleed AU MELITL eas WN Sizes 14 to 20 years ‘The discovery of a white #hirt, #tained Court a wl Bs. ~|by James Wood, for many years in —==[@={*KKK[K[{C—==_=""[=_a"""[[nh/7leUUUXCY \° eviots, Tw: sth fons, tea eatharrt on tho mae ar iea with toe kibany pce ane | ousinens ase Aruretat in Harlem Tato ece” §—-- 18.800 48.00 street of the village of Walden, N. ¥.,| perhaps others than the Grace broth TORCH AS STRIKERS’ WEAPON |{s, expected. that. within. twenty-four Models from our own workroome, fi today added another link, the authori. |¢r# were in the club roome, | Chiet ————— hours all of the men associated with * / tles declare, to the chain of evidence | Rook states that ne is TelM oes 1 CHARL RTO! IN, W. Va, Sept. —The Of Velour “de Laine” and Broadcloth 39.50 to 69.50 equinet Willem Grace, who 1s looked up| {0 produce at the resumption of the In- | Gigricr of the “Masarre an Cree Coples of Paris models. : at Newburgh charged with the murder | quest next Monday. jel where twelve hundred W. rein: ‘The widow of Jack Grace, who lives a 4 ac Newburgh, furnishes what the au-|"ilitfamen under command of Major thorites rexard as a possible motive |James Pratt are maintaining martial of his brother, Jack Grace, @ profes- stonal wrestier. Chief of Polloe Ronk and Coroner Bues of Walden say that this stained garment was carried by William Grace &t 6M. o'clock Sunday morning out of Of Velvet and Chinchilla Corduroy Our own and Paris models. % 29.50 to 79.50 Del for murder, which the police are in-| lew, came with dawn to-day when the For Infante and Children. vestigating. She says that Jack Grace| stables of the Ohiey Coal Company Bears knew his brother had two wives living | Ohley were destroyed by fire and a and went to Wallen to warn Fannie/ attempt was made to fire the tipple ot | (h® ‘Andrews against her approaching mar-|the same company. Twenty-fve milttio. The Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Misses’ Dresses and Gowns 6 Twantieth e Wuitam, The Walden Mre.|men fi nec z + e Nemec, nore Tar boty of Jue | rece furan ighap heme iat i | Sarma at ance Socane | got nae Kind , Special for Saturday P Sixes 14 to 20 years Grace was found Wednesday evening, | crushed a received any waraing from and “Wie Dellaved” Gint pense eens . You Have Taflored Serge Dresses 12.75 to 39.50 The head of the wrestler had been | Jack Grace about William, wou . . . . my let SEDAN in with & dull beaver. Jack Ores Tieut. Cochrane and his men fought Alwa Bought Three Distinct Models in ee te ce coer ere Chief Ronk received to-day trom Fan | FIRE NEAR SCHOOL GIVES is feaes de, uate fn beer nt the pes 5 ; ; Ch se Silk 18.50099.80 nvm Mare aes” Ome” COPS WORK GUARDING KIDS. |p ea "ec fannahu't"2ae| tn Use Por Over soYears.| Women’s Touring Coats PO sts William Grace. The letter, written by a Youngsters Break Away From Nuns . Materials ite ing Mflian Greed’ real name w anthony | and Have to Be Rounded Up Devewen onl peal satan 18.50 98.50 Grace, and that he has « wife living at Fail River and another at Lowell, Mass. William Grace greatly eurprised the Walden authorities by virtually giving himself up yesterday evening. Early in the morning Chief Ronk sent a re- quest to arrest Grace at the St. Denis Hotel. DISCOVERED BODY AFTER WED- DING PARTY LEFT. Grace was married in Walden Wednos- day afternoon, He announced before leaving the village that he would take his wife to the St. Denis in New York boy se bpp then Bh Reps, Moires and Satin Striped Sitks, in plain and fancy designs. Second floor) School, afternoon, and party frocks in new and leave the next day for Washington. | Fe wa ate area eater through. the bred y A ( idee models and ama not to be found elsewhere. Shortly after the departure of Graoe and} and. fan Milter eng between the Pleated and Negligee Shirts, S ial Values for Saturd Wires cas tated te hse Hook Dlue-tronsered iene of Waldo's finest} of Madras, Cheviots, Mercerized Materials, Silks and Sifk and Linen, F ay: - and William Terwilier, the owner of | ed ee evel ninuies at wood) including large sizes up to 20, and sleeve lengths from 33 to 36. ‘ Misses’ and Girls’ Trimmed Hats WG | Soctgalere and. give them Gree to" ts0 Pajamas, Blondine Bands aaa iar SET RE The World of yesterady morning car- es ried the story of the finding of Jack | — — = : ‘ band to go around crown or on brim $ 6 Of Austrian velour, plush, velvet, corduroy or felt. Grace's boty. Witiam Grace was an _—_ To-morrow, Exceptional Values will be offered in of hat with stickup—m. a striking 3 P 5 bought the morning papers. Then he disappeared. His wife paid the bill for the room at noon and also disappeared, Just a8 detectives from the Central Of- fice were starting out to look for her husband. Later yesterday afternoon the Chief of Police learned that Grace was at a! place about five miles from Walden and went out and rested him. When Ronk brougpt hin prisoner into Walden the inquest was under way before Coroner Buss, Evidence had been produced tending, fapee! had) baeg er i Ready made ce (Coumen Silk Velvet Shapes e Made in London expressly for Franklin Simon & Co. Whe bad come waldsh om Hage ela sses" ate always exactly Suits and Dresses 18 five ci ferent styles, score colors $3. 45 ‘ourgh on aturda: att 1001 hii ~ eee eeeeereeeees brother's invitation: that the two dros] Guth Wiront cone eure to toe, | Comprehensive assortments are being displayed, Including many = biases , The “Sussex” Norfolk Suit eter stam weete euerreliing at] therefore Gon't risk perman- exclusive models, for every occasion, in the most favored fabrics. ° Cine <5 aap ae of a fight in the club rooms was early on Sunday morning and was seen leaning against a window on which bloodstains were found later; that Willlam Grace was seen leaving the clubroom’ at 6.80 o'clock Sunday morning with a bundle under his arm. MONEY AND JEWELRY MISSING FROM BODY. Tt had also been established that Jack Grace when he reach@’ Walden had $320,,@ diamond stick pin and two dia- mond rings. No money or jewelry was found on the body. William Gra. the time of his arrest had $62 in end a draft for $10. Chief Roni jo- clares he has learned that Willlam borrowed $0 ten days ago on the plea ‘William Grace said he had parted from require. Two attractive styles, full length, of Diagonal Tweeds, Single and double breasted Norfolks, also plain coat models, Bia brpthor « litle after midnight: hed Reversible Plaid Back Materials and Cheviots, Trimmed 18.75 of navy serge and fancy tweeds. Sizes 7 to 18 years, had tone to hit urine oaoe anda Ws. Skonnis with Velvet and Cloth, in Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes, 18. The Popular Dress 6.50 10.00 12.50 on ie porsh until o'clock, and had Hi . ° g ° fe! fen gone to the club room for « bundle} OOMSL and Girls’ School Coats, . . hi ean itt ate jodi in ne ae 64 East 28rd St., near Fourth A’ Full length, in a large variety of new For Misses 8 Juniors Information charging htm with murder Was promptly lodged, and he was taken to Newburgh and put in jail, The money was accounted for by by Bluecoats. Many excited mothers, who saw the tailor shop of Harry Acrzochowitz, No. 102 Morningside avenue, on fire, to-day, ran to where their children were in St. Joseph's parochial school, twe door away, thinking there would be a @gnal of dismiasal. The fire was seen to be #0 slight, on the arrival of the fire ap- Daratue, that there was no danger. In St. Joseph's Church, across the street, 200 smaller pupils are receiving Inatruction, because the school Is crowd- ed. These youngsters were crossing the street in charge of five nuns, while the astonished nuns. Both eyes are seldom alike: Unless your case is an ex- ception to the rule your vision is not the same in both eyes. ent harm to your eyes by wearing other than specially ground glasses—when it costs no more to be SURE. Our examinations are made by Oculists (registered phy- sicians) with such extreme care and precision—each eye being examined separately, that when we furnish you with glasses for your special re- quirements, we juarantee them to give you complete satisfaction—or refund your money. Harris Glasses cost $2.00 or more, depending upon the quality of the frame you select and the kind of lenses you ve. 27 Went 34th St., bet. bthand 6th Aves, 84 West 126th St., near Lenox Ave, 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sta, 10 Nassau St., near John St. Grace as being the winnings of a poker , Game. It te thought possible that there may have been a card game tn the club- reoms early Sunday morning and that 1009 Broadway, near Willo’by, Bi 489 Fulton Se, opp. A. & a Baya 697 Broad St. near Hahne’s, N TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), SEPT. 14TH, THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED AT 12 NOON. B. Altman & Cay B Fall Welaht Raat DIOWN...sersrerecrsnererrrerenreesores High button shoes of Potent Calf, with dull i EPT. joys’ Fall Weight Reefers, kid top, also all dull leather, - if WILL HOLD ON MONDAY, 5 Vern, mi navy blue serge, checks or mixtures, Cloth and Felt Hats Sizes 214 to 6. All widths. value $5.00, 3.45 S \ A SPECIAL SALE OF sizes . ' ho ae $6.50, 7.50 and 8.50, at 5.00 In all the new shapes and colors The ‘Franklin’? Shoe (Waterproof sole) ; Boys’ Fa eight Top Coats, ro For Youths, Boys and Girls, an exclusive arch sup- in gray or brown eflects, sizes 10 to 18 years, 506, 95¢ to 55. 75 i ; IMPORTED LACE CURTAINS, PANELS AND BED SETS, IN A LARGE VARIETY OF EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS i AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES . ; ay Mey + 4 35th Btreets, New, York. SS ance selene oat | Stern Brothers are showing unusually large lines of Autumn and Winter Styles in Men’s Furnishings, including many exclusive ideas in Foreign and Domestic Neckwear, in Accordion and English Hand Frame Crochet Weaves, also of Madras, Silk, Silk and Linen, Cheviots and. Mercerized Materials, Neckwear, in the popular Open-End Four-in-Hand shape; made or aitks of thelr own importation, © in distinctive designs and colorings, falues from $1.50 to 2.50 Pajamas, : Self striped madras with silk loops, Actual Value $1.50 at 65° Misses’ and Girls’ Imported and Domestic For Saturday, a Specially Prepared Sale of One Piece Dresses, strictly tailored or trimmed models, of Serges, Novelty and Satin Cloths, Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes, at $12.50, 17.85 Tailored Suits, Adaptations of Foreign Models, of Coarse Diagonals, Mannish Serges and Velour de Laine, in Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes, $18.75, 25.00 Misses’ Dresses, Two Models, of accordion plaited Crepe de Chine, with embrol- desed Waist, also of Charmeuse with Chiffon Waist, trimmed with shadow lace, in black and all desir- 2 able colors, sizes 14, 16 and 48 years, a 24.75 Street Coats, styles and materials, lined and unlined, sizes 6 to 16 years, from $6.50 to 19.50 Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Complete lines for Autumn and Winter, of the best class of materials and workmanship, also Furnishings and Hats, ; For To-morrow, at Special Prices Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, of mixtures and navy blue serge, many with two pairs of trousers, in sizes from 7 to 18 years, at $5.00 at $6.75 at $0.75 Value $6.50 & 7.50, Value $8.50 to 12,00, Value $13.50 to 16.00, Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits, of navy blue serge or mixtures, sizes 2% to 8 years, Values $6.50, 7.50 and 8.50, at $4.75 7.50 Values $10.50 and 12.50, at Boys’ First Long Trouser Suits, of all wool materials, in desirable shades, of gray or brown, sizes 14 to 18 years, Values $12.50 and 14.50, at Young Men's Sack Suits, of navy serge or neat mixtures, sizes 34 to 39 inch chest, Values $20.00 and 22.50, at 9.75 14,00 West 23d and 22d Streets cae arene sy The New Blanket Cloths Chincbillas and Fancy Diagonals}, $19.50 In hetters’ and pile plush, black Untrimmed Millinery Made to imitate Cross Aigrette in trim. Black and white. Value 96.00); Colored Untrimmed Dress Shapes velvet with colored new colors, including $7.45, $8.95 €& $9.95 Values $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 Special Values in Girls’ Coats €8 Dresses (6 to 14 years) Coats fa mannish mixtures, belted back, all eee emcee eee re neeeseseeseeeeaeeee Two Piece Norfolk Dresses Of all-wool navy blue se: or eelf-color collars | $9.50 Of all-wool serge, yoke waist, plaid silk tie, pockets in skirt. $10.75 New Fall Models in Infants’ Coats & Hats £ (2 to 5 years) Coats of Cheviot Plain box or pleated mode! with belt, all lined, navy blue, cadet and tan......... Coats of Mannish Mixtures Box style with belt, all hnea, gray and $6.50 | $3.95 Imported Hats and Bonnets A collection of smart models in a variety of materials and colors. $5.95 to $22.50 ulway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Misses’ and Girls’ Coats Largest assortment of exclusive models in materials of our own importation, in cloth, cord and velvet, char ‘neues, ofepe taeebor aad broosded ails, foe vente, dancing, party and strect wear. Girls’ Dresses For School, College and Dress wear 4.95 695 — 9.75 Franklin Simon & Co. London Made Clothing For Young Men and Boys For Boys 9 to 17 years Of Scotch tweeds and homespuns; two or three piece models, 15.00 The “Essex” Norfolk Suit For Boys 6 to 10 years Of Scotch tweeds and homespuns 9.75 Boys’ Fall Suits With extra pair of _knickerbockers Young Men’s Suits Two or three button English sack and Norfolk models of ime ported fabrics. Sizes 32 to 40 chest. 15.75 18.75 27.50 Boys’ and Young Men’s Furnishings Underwear, Sweaters, Shirts, Neckwear, Hats, Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs and Shoes, at popular prices. Misses’, Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes Special for Saturday Misses’ and Girls’ Dress Shoes rting orthopedic last, in black or tan Russia Calf, uttoned or laced, hand stitched. Sizes 810 10% Sizes 11 to 2 2.45 2.95 Sizes2V to 51% 3.50 A SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THE WEEK. ORDER ONE 10-DAY AND PROSPER,