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RS ooo = — —— 7 — ~ ce ah came AT aL nas seman hee. ___ HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1913. |GUARANTEE BANK DEPOSITS? | AUTO'S NO SIGN OF RICHES, |r» a710r wie nau civorved ner tet | FAKE POLICEMEN Back Door of City Hall ‘NOT AT ALL, SAYS GLASS. | Justice sare no tm Wenrtaw a te.| purty remarsing within a gear tls Durty remarrying within a year It ts Shut Pro Temto One and Allows ses. conmivee tas), man ter amenrs Tet a ak HELD UP DUPES Ay Better Than Them All! February Sale Justice Tompking in. the Supreme | iife, sued for annulment, asser ZIBASAADDASASISIISASDIASIISIBINS sas Not Indorsed Plan and That [court at White Plains sterday | she ina ne no legal right to wed & week} In the argument about alimony vester- | Which Reduc- tions Range from 15°, to 50°. The event hundreds at- tended in all the storm on membera have never ev euch a@ plan,” Mr Gina suen | re ridiculous.” } #8 explained that eleven of the! ne members of th Banking and Currency Committee had not been re-elected, and that these vacancies 4 Would be filled next eeasion. the opening day. The “It is extremely foolleh to etate what the committee wit fo et vent that showed bons: the next session,” Mr. Glass sald, “bee " fide savings on every piece cause @ majority of the committ Purni 7 be made Me 3 men who not ‘a the of Furniture on the Floo committee at present Don't miss the great val- Chairman of the full ues in the sale, Judge by metered Bill Will be “Sane.’ | granted $90 counsel fee and $1 * aaa : Jalimony to Mra. Oliver A. Goodwin} @ay the wife's counsal said, “The doctor | 1017 BW] WASHINGTON Mi") pending trial of Dr, Henry Goodwin's | owns two automobiles.” | it) * -Com= | suit to annual their marriage, He is tn e possession of a . * Ao- | practice on Staten Island a f | & | peared to be vreatly lately by | The Goodwins were married in Int. Tompkins. | @ | reports that Hie committee had dectded | qeeeneennseeemena oe {to follow Wiliam J. Bryan's plan for . | guaranteeing bank deposits. Gang Used 1 Unltorns in Boge | “The committon haa Rot only not Ge} The Event in , BR) aed 0 ny such tt Raids to Get Money of * bg eal fiche * the Unwilling. EX-LIEU ENANT NAMED. Keliney Gives Whitman Aide Few More Details of $185,000 Swindle. nenaae AASAAAAAARARAS ra < SA RARARADRARADA At the end of this se Assistant DMstevet-Attorney Frederick nary course of evente I will be the new these specials. B. Groehl. who Went to Boston for a renee and all that T can say ts that confession from “tig KIN Keliher, now believe that the committee will pre: + } gent {0 the Toure perfect! | Doubl Chey M handis 3.51 Diaing Chairs iu ta cutie, snes cee che geno the, Hours a Derfeciy sane | e lerchandise | | * 4 narlenton n for inductag George talked of guarantering bank deposita™ ~ Stamps Until 12 Noon : W. Coleman to wteni $30,009 from the Leesa! ) National Cit Bonk of Cambetde@e, ree SINGLE STA REAFTER ported to Mimrict- Attorney Whitman] thie afternoon the Kevher refuses to| add to ain fo talke nh Cuntil he! ‘ith tnts| $5.00 OIL PAINTINGS The Largest Popular Priced Fur House in the Country The Manhattan Cloak, Suit & Fur Co., th Between Ave., 16** and 17% Our Annual Fur Sale BEGINNING TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AND CONTINUING THROUGHOUT THE WEEK The Particular Sale That Thousands of Women Look for Each Year wr, plainly out (or money, is aotl Distri@t-Attorney Peillitier of ited States District- Attorney A Franch, who sent him te prison, KeYher still maintaine that a former police feutenant, who he named), received §200 a night, in ad- dition to arge sums for aiding the games which, Kelther declares, nim, the late Martin J. Walsh, and hie confederates more than half a million with slip | seat of gonuine f leather FRESE KS SP SK SK SK SKE SEK KTS ee SES (Fifth Floor.) Furnish Your Home on Our Liberal Payment Plan Complete or in pari, and py f for it by the month. Consult our Fifth Floor for full details. 43° RALLALLKALALAALAAAALRALA SR Kelither repeated to Mr. Grohl that the gang. headed by him and Walsh, Iured many wealthy men from New England and took them to one of thre: housea—in Sixty-second etreet, in West th sireet and in West seventy- street—and fleeced them of Killther dectined to give the This $40.00 Brass 17 a The Bed Value New York Is Talking About! The picture is true reproduction in every detail. Note the massive dimensions. To et lecagions of these houses, though he bousted that all were elaborately furnished for the fake gambling games. Kelliher named onty one police oM- cial whom he declares was in on the @ealin ‘This man, according, te Kel- Ir yw retired, with the rank of and conducts @ estore on] HOHE HH HM ET Long Island, Neither guarded the iden- | The back door of the Clty Hall Raising Cain, titles of @ police captain and @ ser- Te closed; He'd have to use the front-door way, geant who, he sald, were accomplices | Just ‘Use Front Entrance” je the sign,| Or call again another day of hie wang. Engrosi un Guyne, ZEKE KK KK EEE EEE KES . : “The brass t > H here ccsit bd pperrveagl ether eau ‘het bead cokes oe ae rating in; | Young lovers seeking refuge from 's : ‘ pregency highs ae ¥ in date i terest ie Nicoresep the : ree suply of twon't ewing out and won’ Mb : : i inch t fillers with largest ends. Finis! } the howe, When iti eld oo There closed of tons, wi tte arrage wccan| {| A little late owing to the unusual weather, but it furnishes Fanrteed beget" reply ses Al ibe. . br 1 thi ’ "Wares, | ee) the ° fearttien heats een Site" dom grea uw. ||] am opportunity, at the beginning of winter, to $20 Dressers & Chilioniers ‘ehaken Gown" fOr} Bome folks are heard to eay that thie | “Alas! ck!" aayw he she \ “oueain their retease and Ts hard, ‘Who caren? uy reliable Furs at While “acamps” who write such awful . former Heutenamt, the gap- rot ‘Twas painters working on the job sergeant often made real} About the friend.of old dog Spot . They say, raids for the purpose of aiding the gang Are barred. Closed up the handy, private back Enormous Reductions dr in “shaking down” vicums. Door -way. So little definite information was given| Hen Epictetus, sage, would knook ‘The people pasting to and fro 42 eh full serpentine swell Fst by Kelliher that District Attorney Whit- In vain, Annoyed Mike Whalen Angelo. bates on Dressers. Perfectly pol- man is tnelined so Hey-dey! ri WT SLES To, |ststTartcent' ll | Formerly $75 to $110 Reduced to| 30-00 A Real Sensation! te dead. It ts valued, wi eo een and ws Suds wsrneas, [CHS GLa ues tet Mr || | Spay Tine with brocade ils en pric, S00 S08 374 Winter Coats “tzims bemuer fr tener” | Scag ates Seite $75 Russian Pony Coats, 30.00 commission reaching back Worth $5.00 Sizes for Women Worth ie $2.69 Sizes for Misses y ering, 52 or 54 inches long; perfectly matched skins, Leipzig 00 ‘ ; Doane, a nuree, testiNed yesterday in| to foggy at oivbag Wilson, notice has is Barton Hepburn, honorary LL. D, ‘f \°' for Juniors the tial of her suit against Mrs, Bthel | been served that bacribed $2,000 for the main: area only 31 of these coats are left; present price Worth $7.95 Sizes Democratic Senators UENO MRR UMMM ost age sa bas ahi bose tos Oke Caine eae eh eES $2,000 for slander, Mts, Grew is -|Legisiature, The ultl manistic Society A Maker’s Final Clean-Up — All at a ” Is —kerse ae y mixtures, Plain tailored 4 \ tyler alee 9 eett trimmed mod with large coll in-law of J. Pierpont Morignn, Ghe Gf (hem must be Cl wave $1,360 for lectures on the history Mis Dogne attended Mrs. Gre man civilization and gale Daeee ak ton Lewlis—for the long term: ce oermen, OH ORE) Fe Cpprctiaes, apy biti 1 Was Un | National Committ a nwo wnat Sol eat lensteln does nap quality $85 to $110 Russian Pony Coats, 40.00 $2 or 54 inches long; an caaptionsl bargain; 1 th 40” Sr. ks eliente pabitormer’ ems utrong under the 4 e wall she abused her allt within the Category of Y P a ide Seesieata, ica Grew’ escise_ ber | our Fiano over the telephone to her landlady, wbath sald that Preal- | ‘ii Democratic majorey| ‘Should Be the Best weight, handsomely marke: ‘ins; coat is lined with brocaded silk; present price $85.60 to $110.00 Kolinsky Royal Marmot.Coats | denteelect W' with the y. in in Calle Present prices $90.00 to $125.00 .00 supporting Miss | aiready assured in the new United eer rea. . Grow testified Have the appearance of and are often sold for finest 40 Miss Doane wan rend.” ; | Staten Senate who was a quiet Thing in Your Home mink at ten times this price... PLENTY OF ADIRONDACK ICE. | Sut sonapisuaus Aura In oll 9 188 Bree PIANO purchase is different jultimatum from an Sabath, from that of any other Fob. 5-That the Adiron- | $100 French Seal Coats, 45. 00 52 or 54 inches long; Chapelle dyed; pelts are of finest 5° Variety of pestty Lingerie Models dacks fce for the State of New York 1s tho result of the open winter. While ice. eutting on the Hudson and Bt. Law- rence Hivers this season is still proble- Matical, the mountain lakes in the |= Adirondacks are producing @ splendid crop. From 1,200 to 1,500 tons ei tee, or fifty freight car loads, are belong cut and shipped from the Adirondacks daily. The ice ts from a foot to four- teen inches thick and of good qual That New York City will use ice fr the Adirondacks the coming sum fs not a remote possibility, a { ONHH, APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. 'Real eyeglass. comfort ty aptrotior | Wallace 8. 8 of estates under the inheritance w to-day to the Transfer all will prevent your fuvemlasses QMice..of the Burrogstes’ Co from pinching, tilting or Sine taulet uyon'to suprty| GIVE $60,850 TO COLUMBIA, {Piece of hometurnishing because you buy but one, and you cannot afford to buy a poor piano just because it seems cheap, The quality; several handsome models in rg lot; lining of brocaded silk; present price is $100. 8 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats, aR $145..... 67.50 5 Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats, values$175to$250 85.00 5 Natural Pony Coats, values $110 to $135...... 45.00 Matched Fur Sets Raccoon Sets (were Blue Wolf Sets = (were Black Fox Sets (were Gifts to Columba University aggregat- ing $0,850 were announced yesterday, in- ‘cost but little more thancommon- Trade Mark Shoes Siakia ATane oer of Lama Seri” tect, place pianos, and when their long Sold at $2.50 and $3.00 Deeb 3S Lote New York evtats| Voy eek comfort in your |life, unlimited guarantee and Raccoon Sets (were Regularly , ained at $7,000, net value of the} jee, | home andin your office. Why | power of staying in tune are con- $1.67 | ere ae Wober, led March 15, 1900] neglect the conifort that can sidered they are, indeed low in| Gray Fox Sets (were “Princess foulse” and ‘American Beauty” Shoes for Women. ne ee: yi me memes tor a cenit = ipeon. Red Fox Sets — (were $42.00)... Furchased From the of. H. e Tz, total estate $165,192, net val "| Sold only at our Eight Stores:| New Pease Pianos, 8825 up; Leopard Sets (were $45.00) . Berry shoe Co., Maine. The greatest sale of shoes ic has ever been our good fortune to announce ata price as low as this or near it, “Princess Louise” and "American Beauty” shoes are adver- tised to sell at $2.50 and $3.00. They are in the very latesi and most up-to-date styles, Included are gunmetal calf, Patent Coltskin and vici ki the new shore the full toe last, in button or Cloch tops also. Cuban, military or common sense heels. All sizes from | to 8 elt widths from B to EE (Third Floor) | QeaTHE 16TH STREET STORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres er, of Washington, D. 3,| | used Pease Pianos, 125 up. | 190, net value of the| | Easy payments if you wish, Write | ters dad ban 2 me, | Oculists ond Opticians for catalog and bargain list. 8 0 fe feat tard st neu Toth we | PEASE PIANO CO. We § WS ACEAD | | 128 West 42d St., near Broadway, N.Y, ! 70 Nassau St, near Jobn St, [Brooklyn Branch: Newark Branch: | 34 Flatbush Ave. 10New St. | 1009 Broddway,near Willo'by, Bklyn | 489 Fulton St. opp. A. & 5. Bklym | 4 uty jing of Victor and Columbie | 597 Broad St.,near Habne's, Newark Talking Machines. | Skunk Sets (Were $55.00) Civet Cat Sets (were $45.00) Black Fox Sets (were $40.00) Pointed Fox Sets (were $60.00) Pointed Fox Sets (were $100.00) . FOOCHOW, Feb. &—A bomb thrown at the Civil Governor of Fuuchow yesterday KeiMied twenty bystanders when it ex- ploded, but left the Governor uninjured, He was erossing the Foochow Bridge when the outrage occurred. The Gover- nor dashed at the man who threw the Bom and eucceeded tn arresting him.