The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1913, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918. —— r | 7 aitioas ww | PNG LOOM - OF TONS CLL Paul Allen, Known as Prince. : de Clairmont, Accused of | nen | Stealing Watch. "ey wees baat } | AIKEN, & ¢ An anonyinous note sent tofday to} Magistrate Corrigan in the West Side @ourt, repulted ju inguiries which re- vealed for the first time that Paul Allen —@ometimes exploited as the ony genu ine original of the Pau! of Kiinor Giyn'» nis ref to for h assaulting M aro. ts expecte reached next Tu and Mrs. Te of the winter yy here for neve “Three Weeka—has been in the years, and the ease has aroused G@inco Jan. 18, charged with stem Me. Reach having re Gold watol valued at e luet fall to anawer ti “Patay” Ariington of pi shel enty-fourth atreet, a cabaret dancer. He : te ander Indictment under the name of Charles Robinson. ‘The anonymous tet- ter read ax follows “With the Uimost Respect and in the Interest of Justice to Many ‘If the trial of Charles Robinaor Vinglish, indicted for alleged larceny Welt on fy a, fected “oppor. | Firemen Saved His House, but One |GAYNOR’S NEIGHBOR RUM BOTTLE STOPPER. tunity will be given to receive from | of ‘Em Mislaid the Cut Glass | During Change of Life Hi London a number of photographs Top of “Booze” Ju ry - ' Which it would be of value to you to | op ig. | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- | inapect and to forward to District- | Chief Eschenbach of the St. James | Attorney Whitman. | Mire Department and ‘Mel Smith, also | table Compound Made | “One of the best known men about | of St. James, regarded by the villag Her a Well Woman. | ‘ town here has Gegn missing from his’ {an Mayor Gaynor’s political adviser, | hotel and from eminently respectable | called on the city’s Mxecutive to-day at} social circles, He has been missing | ths City Hall and asked him about sub- since about Friday, Jan. 17, He isa | wave. ‘The Mayor wes non-committal. tall, blend Englishman and has been | Even his country nelgibors, in whom interviewed New York news- [he has the greatest confidence, did not papers as an exponent of dancing | #¢t 4 “look in.” ' on the stage. All attempts to locate | But the Mayor had a laugh when the! him have falled.” Chief told him of an expertence re- | IM Miss Arlington told an Evening World | cently during a fire on tho premises, nt | reporter at her home to-day that sho|Mt. James, of Devereux Rmmet, a hed known all along that “Robinson” | miltionaire. was Paul Allen, known aa Paw Prince! “Wo put out the fire,” related th dq Clairmont fn Ruseia, and ae Preston | Chief, “which was in the barn, and » Amott in Great Britain. we waved the house. Well, after ‘twa At the time of Nis arrest, Miss Arling-|rli over with Mr. Finmet he comes out) on aid, ‘Mr. Robingon had Bern | rrailing. 1 reckoned ns it was all about practiving an original dance with het, | the lols of hia barn, dut no—he com. and that when she went to supper with! plained that somebody had stolen the him he offered to carry her watch, for] stopper of his cut glass rum bottle,” Which she hed ne pocket. : “What business is Mr. Emmet en- She forgot to ask for It when she went | gaged in?” asked the Mayor, te her home. Later, she said, he hed] “Just spending money--he'a a miliion- refesed to give tt to her. Robinson sald] aire,” answered ‘Mel Smith. in court that he understood the watch| “Was the cut glass stopper found?” had been loaned to him because he wae! inquired the Mayor, In “temporary difficulties.” On Miss! No." said the Chtef. ‘I gucss when See earn ce noe aren the can ieee: |e, OF the, nove teak & swig out of the a in tieket ‘ of ‘ from hiw., “Rettnesn” Was "cocmtiod hag Mani isis. «tein lia i 10 the Tombs by Magistrate Corrigan alle elas a aA iq, $1,000 bali to await the ection of the Grand Jury, ~~ |MUGHE'S ELECTIONRATIFIED, | Chsnge of Life te ‘The prisoner’ was thought at the time ee critteal to %e a mere chorus man, When he|Gov. Wilson Watches Proceedings | Women: everywhere was searched a powder puff and a box From Seat Bealde Speaker. of rouge were Cound in his peoket. TRENTON, Jan. 3. — Presitent-olect | 60 successfully ——_—————— ‘Wiion returned to the State House to- | this trying period as MANCHESTER HEIRS LOSE. | day trom Atiantic City and witnessed | Vegetable Compound. ti the ratification in the “Assembly Cham- " bor af the election as United Staten . ) Eatate Justly |e iator, of William (Hughes, the Domo-| Lydia E. Pinkham Taxed Were and in Engiand. | cratic primary cholee. A toda: Although the Governor has expressed Pega capil Pay fa denire to witness the rat@eation from| Woman and held and who tave property ®oth here andthe galery, the Legislators insisted up- taroad must pay two inheritance tazes,|0n hie occupying seat bexide the If the foreign country where preperty | Speaker. The members gave the Gov- etd demande « tax auch as the State | erner An enthusiastic weloome, New York does, Aterienn cittwen-| ‘The — moe beet ty. ae loreworn foreign alliance |howses merely ra Ir peparate ee tic ae, | votes of yesterday. ‘Tho joint voto waa Phe surragate’s decision followed en | @ to 17 in Benator Hughes's favor, appeal of the Countess Zichy, a sister: | am — — inlaw of the late Dowager Duchess of (Manchester, who was Misa Conmusto of the American ere Heed Hg CS. Deohess's estate in deducting the Eig- Vigh inheritance tax of about $100,000 For Infants and Children. tren anon sce oe xcors| The Klad You Mave Always Bought in London would hat Dewaser Duch th Ave. Corner 17" Street TOMORROW---THURSDAY ONLY ‘12 Women’s 1,00 We are determined that this very finest suits—the lowest of which soid up till | Heavy $22.50, bargain t this price we imagine most women will select at least two suits, as such a money-saving Opportunity has never before been offered. BUT REMEMBER THE SALE OF THESE $22.50 | $39.50 SUITS IS FOR TOMORROW ONLY AT ! itt FORCOURT RAL; WES WITH Millionaire, Accused of Assault. | ing Mrs. Beach, Will Plead Next Tuesday. have been mem n him with the KICKED OVER MISSING ; HOW MRS. BROWN SUFFERED lola, Kansas.‘ During the Change of Life 1 was sick for two years. Be- € fiir reir g i i il ii i i ih ti sul Your Free Choice of More Than and Misses’ Finest Suits Velvet Sults, “TWELVE DOLLAR SUIT SALE” Corduroy Suits, ‘ ‘ Broadcloth shall be the greatest event of its kind ever organized. | Braided Suits, To that end we have deliberately taken 1,000 of our | Fancy Trimmed Suits, now at , and from that price up to $49.50 | Mannish Mixture Sutts, and cut the price to $12 for tomorrow only. No Waleed tle nd woman in want of a suit can conscientiously let this | Novelty Cloth Suits, All sizes for Misses, All sizes for Women, including sizes upto 54 in.bust, 12 = oed ii meee et ET mean The First Sale Of Pianos and Player-pianos In The:New Aeolian Hall This Week These instruments represent the very choice of ex- changed Pianos and Player-pianos which have come to us during a year of unprecedented business. Exchanged Grand and Upright Pianos .-. from $85 All Standard Makes Genuine Pianola Player-pianos -™. - « « from $425 Discontinued Styles Player-pianos of other makes . . . In Splendid Condition .:« from $225 % The greatest annual business in the history of the Aeolian Company, a business greatly augmented during the last few months, has brought to us in exchange for Pianola Player-pianos—and especially for Grand Pianola Pianos--hundreds of high class instruments. These instruments have graced the drawing rooms of the finest homes in and about New York, and are sufficiently good to have done duty for years to come, had not their owners preferred PEANOLA Player-pianos. This sale stock, selected from the best of such exchange instruments, presents an array of values far above the ordinary—-values such as have never before been offered in the history of Piano merchandizing in New York. The well-known names in the specimen groups below are not in themselves sufficient. You must see and hear the instruments to appre- ciate the extraordinary values to be obtained in this sale. Specimen Piano Values GROUP 1 $85 to $175 GROUP 3 $300 and upwards GROUP 2 $190 to $300 Steinway Weber Chickering Kranich & Bach Hazelton Hardman and 30 other wonder- ful values in Uprights and Grands, many of which are practically new, while all are in | perfect condition. \ssengieesisaenensieniapenesimeemmensiiienh and 42 other thorough- ly reliable instruments in excellent condition. and 38 other pianos including famous and standard makes. * 17 Genuine Pianola Player-pianos .-.+.~. from $425 Regular prices up to $1100 19 Player-pianos of other makes . - ww... from $225 Regular prices up to $750 22 Pianolas (for use with your present piano) from $125 Regular prices $250 to $450 Low Monthly Payments Open evenings until 7 P. M. or later by appointment Types of Instruments in this Sale Grand Pianos $2.50 Weekly and up Upright Pianos Pianola Pianos $2.00 Weekly and up Player-pianos $1.50 Weekly and up Pianolas $1.00 Weekly and up THE AEOLIAN COMPANY Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World Aeolian Hall 29-31-33 West 42nd Street

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