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= "} CENT ASTOR, OFF |ANHUT SAYS HE GOT $25,000 OLD AND HONEST, FROM THAW, BUT AS A FEE) HE COULDN'T FACE FOR CRUSE, WANTS | TOE A REPORTER Sails for Panama. wanted ). WILL TEST HIS YACHT. se sate “St ths rend Union 1, we up Fifth avenue. “He told me he had nevi Expects to Catch Tarpon and} Sv to a Whale, ‘Nema hoe revealed an am@ition trom echievement of which a mere accident of birth has cut him off. ‘The richest | °F, the his father, would like to be @ reporter. For a half hour the young head ef the house of Astor stood, Retless and Crane, the yacht designer end father of the Noma, was the only other per- y eon near the big pleasure boat's gang- at the terra firma end of the gangway.| “The at z g $ i ae i fatting 01 and thege will abt targon —whhou! ——— (Continued from First Page.) sumed was a good client, but I was in ® quandary as to just how to proceed. | + " Heir to Millions “Interviews”|1 knew ine man f wanted was the man mae Leela d tha East Side Saloonkeeper Counts T had talked to about the Thaw case Newspaper Man Before He | o eoverat ocasions, and that man wae Dr, Russel, 1 telephoned Iim and he came down the courtesies he hed shown ine, I] oid receipts that I had given Hoffman, leaving a balance of $10,700 to be rev Is Ready for Anything Up | Fere*netter than soda’ watercand then went across to the Plasa for lunch. year, and that perhaps he might have youth in America, next best to direct | something in the line of law practice img the destinies of the fortune left by |to throw my way. Upon my visit to Dr. Russell's home earlier in the year] gager I had told him that I'd tke to get into] gorton, the Thaw case. overcontiess, on the wind-ewept outer | “At the Plasa I told Dr. Russell that! end of the Italian Line pier at the foot |! would like to get some alieniste to) . of West Thirty-fourth street, chatting |ezamine Thaw who had not be ; with an Evening World reporter. C. H. | the case. Dr. Russell thercupon F too Boon a! the other he besides the reporter and Mr. Astor ‘ou want to wail while.’ I didn't like Aa. erdinary-looking cocker apaniet, | that, but he hed recommended me and whieh, devond @ slightly bored air, had | T wanted to cater to him.” hone of the eymptoms of close associa- | “WHERE DO | COME IN?” ANHUT tom with wealth, shivered and whined SAYS RUSSELL ASKED. th was drawing close to Jan. Vineent Astor stooped and patted the] 1," Anhut continued, yut atill I didn't he 3 i teawan,” solidated Gam at nemt day, Because of to return tle hospitality and aid been in @ #0 to help entertain him f We rede to the Savoy. & couple of Grinke—they “IT knew," "| eell dtd not hi lease ‘haw. Before Vincent Astor eatied southward | how much tt was and the circumetances o-4a: board his team ‘ach, |under which it was paid. dng : 7 “In the course of his conversation he told me he released about 26 per cent. | cent, inmates of Matteawan each Uoned $20,000," boy, you don't want to do that. tendent and that Jone it for a email sum sel had often told him that, “if Thaw would only keep quiet for a time and keep out of the public eye, he (Russell)| Five years ego the number of reat- would bring about his release.” ROEDER DENIES STATEMENT OF CLARK. Gus ©. Roeder of Brooktyn, employed | YOUn@er generation went in search of for twenty-seven years on @ New York | Sti#tter and noise and the sight ot pret- nowapaper, who first made the charge|tY tte in stylish costumes. Balogh against Clark, the committee's eecretary, testified how he accidentally heard an effom wan being made to obtain the re- fease of Thaw through Gov. Gulzer. He sald he tried to get @ verification from Joseph F. Scott, Superintendent of State Prisons, mt was told any informa, tion avaliable must be obtained at Mat- [ fAonwan, Hoffman there. Roeder said he Russell said, and ugh hid dew't in Qidn't of Clark. to me ht, ‘Thew unless wos #on than Dr, { meitt i 5 =< Thaw, ye it later, bundled into with a cap putled down “It was getting rather chilly, “B-t-r—fifteen above! W HE WEREN'T VINCENT ASTOR, SE A REPORTER. America’s richest young man settled ‘himeclf comfortably on a keg, with the “and I've always had an idea,” he aid, “that reporters just kept walkin, aseund or riding in cabe here and there wmtil they came upon something inter- backed up close to the A hait-doren sailors pushed ve baa bully Smudge whined and balked at the of the gangpleuk. Hie master tim up ia his arms. aud de- ‘The Noma was cast off and AGKED IF HE WOULD BE SATIS- “If Dr. Russell ha@ in hie mind that Chrietmas presem, ethough I felt that I would like to, because ét might look ke @ bribe, “When I aw Dr, Russell wanted “Rhortly afterward Dr, Rusell asked | that his name Iocan " satisfied with 96,000.'| Roeder's story, but the request was de-|™me You bought when you could not su Ny “the menering etlieg et Si Mit you dear ene to me dor eo many | Coward Arch Support Shoe and Coward Extension er. Roeder denied Clark's assertion that |¥eers, cannot keep up the struggie, fol- he was the publicity agent for the ‘pris-|!ow me. I shall be glad when we are on ring,” and deciared that he had met| together again. But do not come to me Dr, Russell ut three times, Col, Soott |Snery that I am @ coward, I beg. aix times, and that he did not know Dr, “ James V. May, of the State Hospital| They found Commission, at all, longue in the ‘At the conclusion of Roeder’e testt-| tube from a gas mony the hearing was adjourned to/|the city t# net ¢ Matteawan, where Thaw will be ex-|anough of the I dropped the eubject and left! amined late this afternoon, FIBD WITH $6,000. ™ I would not even give him @ 1 will give you FREE a sample of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets that have brought health and happiness to thousands—also a book on any chronic disease requested. During many years of practice I have used numer- ous combinations of curative medicines for liver ills, i have Man ecard <f Oe sence ones ae es, 80 t my staff of physicians surgeons, at Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., are able to diagnose and treat cases at a distance with uniform good results, But for the has the endorsemet of many thousands that ft hes cured them of indigestion, dys- pepeia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, heartburn, fou! breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stomach, biliousness and kindred derangements of the stomach, liver and bowels. “In coughs and hoarseness caused by bronchial, throat and | affections, e: consumption, the ‘Golden Medical Di. covery’ is a most efficient remedy, espec- ially in those obstinate, hang-on-coughs caused by irritation and congestion of the bronchial mucous membranes. The ‘Dis- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1918, 4 communicated later with Mr, Moffinan, 1 had no further communtoar Dr, Russell he told me there wae an- other wealthy insane patient at Mat- “Five thousand was tn ourrency,” re pind Aninit, “and the balance in Con- Last $14 and Ends og one-battleship proposition, ik. In - Representative Alexander of Missourt, turned $14,000 in atock and took back two Life With Gas, | Dresiding over the House, repeatedly or- dered Mr. Murray back to the floor and finally by his direction Mr. Murray was turned less expenses, on July 1, 1913, 68 | Alexander Balogh, who for twonty forcibly removed from the rostrum by ih Ootuieer Suet Monnet, Museeed | yeara Kept a homely lawabiding saloon : oie aise tent onal a thie te nian teed “| for Hungarians in the basement of No,| 2 vy coe Web moval and his coat was almost pulled off in taking him away. Mr, Murray's colleagues gathered around hig quickly, Rew receipt to Hoffman for $10,700." ‘The witness way emphatic in deciar-| 1% Second avenue, ts dead at sixty ing fatse the atory told by Dr. Russe | 7eere Of age Ho killed Gimself with — eee would certity that Thaw was sane. longer look the world in the face,” aa/ } —>— tht Anbut had offered him $70,000 if he| €a8 leet night because he could “na 1 waa not in @ position couldn’t and wouldn't sie Russoll a! to-day epoke of htm again and again lease Thaw on Russcli’s testimony. I| When Balogh opened the restaurant In told him of my being piensed over my] the prime of his lif wes a fi retention by ‘Thaw, \ut 1 never men- ips n wits! crcee-examin: i. ‘as verstrepne Lf a. his quest, he kept them tn etrict order,| "20% 4uring the consideration of the eclared that when Dr. Musseli naked | They might sing if they wished, but only ane ws Appropriation bill, Representa- him {f he woulda’t be satisies with | the folk eongs of the home-land, If one| 'V¢ Murray of Massachusetts, standing $8,000 for Aimeeif, Dr. Russell hed | chove to take « violln from tte cam ang| vDOn the Speaker's identi phones told him that “he (Anbut) could get |ataw from tt th " recognition to make a parliamentary ‘em to extend the time and could got |or cet ane eching melodies ald he “would squelch the case;” that] Sttention was required of the audience, | ~ Dr, Russell had never toll him it was| Never was Balogh’s open during hours impossible to release Thaw without a|Prosaribed by the excise law. Five min- written order from the Governor; that|Utea before closing time Balogh went Dr, Russell had intimated that his ac-|about saying good-night to his guests. cepting money for releasing Thaw might! With the clicking open of the @oor of Roeder told of going to Matteawan on the game train with Clatk and of hav.| Just fourteen Goliars there. He tiptoed ing met Alfred Henry Lewis and IH. A. upstaire and found his wife's pocketbook ‘The witnesn read a letter from ‘Thaw| ee down in hava evseot areata oy anking ‘him to come ¢9 see him, and pv mid ‘Thaw dented he had applied to the Governor for aid. Charge of his funeral and care for In Conversations with Dr, Russell, | Wife, as she would be left without Roeder vaid the doctor told him ¢hat| tives or friends, The other wife. Clark had “been pestering the Hfe out of him. “Dr, Rupsell told me,” he/ #me ef hie oki customers who went said, “that they had told him it was up to him to set Thaw free, did they would seo to it that G aie ey irae oon UE Os Bes buane seared eset eee ak oo COWARD wf8S+ SHOE purities, I can recommend my “Golden @ blood medicine without alcohol or other injurious ingredients. STILL ANOTHER UNUSUAL STORY, “THE WINGS OF THE MORNING” BY LOUIS TRACY As Startlingly Original and Exciting as “TARZAN OF THE APES” Will Begin in Monday's Evening World, March 3. © witness, “that Itur- | he put it; he owed more than he could the authority to re-| pay er could ever hope to pay. The few ol-fashioned people of Second Coat Almos s Because the sieney 1 ae Wik Guieee Oe Ge tee most Torn Off Massa: Felease. I| UFmur thelr regret to each otnec| Chusetts Member as He Is Flavor charms; strength saves. @ “the man who stood atlll too long.” Dragged From Rostrum, would re- figure of a man, over etx feet tall with} WASHINGTON, Feb. <A riotous «\* well filled out frame. Hearty with} *one ooourred in the House today CEYLON TEA a a SW SSS ESS A parados, luxury and economy. — Fose qu point of order against two members ! White Rese Coffees, 3 Pound Tins, $1 ‘em to inorenes the amount to 980,000," | 0" “tiling music of the Magyar dances, | having the same views acting 00 tollert muguaehauemmmEne, § Ho asserted that Dr. Russell had never | "® Was welcome: moreover, respectful make him lone his position as superin-| the euckoo clock In the corner the pro- Drietor shut off the gas at the meter tn the basement. Lingerers had to grope thelr way out aa best they could. nse 0 0 as one” Gente in the neighborhood who lked Balogh’s way of doing things began to 4windle, Some moved, some died. The and put eight dollars in it. Then he ‘The effect on the ankles of wear- The same feet in apairofCow- oon shoes that Do NoT support amp ARcH SuPPorT SHORS— the thearch, + ankle strain entirely relieved, Foot Efficiency for School Children Official reports show that one school ‘boy out of every three, in Greater New York, has arch trouble, The same is probably with her. He had written: true of the girls. Be on the safe side. Prevent structural foot “My Dear, Good and Much-Loved Wite:| weakness by fitting your children with the { I 2 sort told Clark what Dr,|@¢d. I have alwaye been an honest man. tater the doctor re-|Z have paid all my debts until a little WITH COWARD EXTENSION HEEL peated the accusation in the presence| While ago. I cannot longer satiety those who have trusted me. I can ne} ¢ strengthens “‘turned’’ ankles, rests the foot ligaments and Clark went to New York with Roeder, | longer look the world in the face. 1] holds the arch in place. This shoe is recommended by Russell’ mere say-eo. | 8N4, according to the Iatter, requested | fear alwaye the look of a man who! orthopedists and surgeons for preventing and remedying weak ve eliminated trom |sare with hia eyes: ‘You have cheated | ankles, falling arch and ‘‘ flat-foot.’” Heel, have been made by James S. Coward, in his Custom Department, for over 30 yeara ‘ALEXAN) cAMES S. COWARD *1225 Wire's) NEW YORK Mall Orders Pitiea § =» Sold Nowhere Else Send for Cotatogne Last Week of Our February Sale This is your last opportunity to Save from 33!4 to 50% Goods purchased now can be held for 90 days Extra Specials for This Week NODEPOSITREQUIRED i emuecty permanent relief of blood disorders and im- Medical R. V. PIERCE, M.D., Buffalo, N. Y. Nature’s Way Is The Best Complete Dining Room, $44.50 expected to cure consumption in ite ad- vanced stages—no medicine will do that— but for all the obstinate, chronic Sourhe, which, lif neglected, or badly treated, up to consumption, it is the best medicine that can be taken.” Sold tm tablet or Haul toms by a8 fifty ene-c stamps rial pack: t ° ‘To find out more about the above mentioned dis- eases and all about the body in health and disease, get the Common Sense Medical Advises~the Peo- ple's Schoolmaster in Medicine—revieed and up-to- date book of 1,008 Cloth-bound, sent post- paid on receipt of 31 cents in one-cont stampe to pay cost of wrapping and mailing only. Address: De. Pieree’s Invalide’ Hopel, Bufialo, N, Y. | sppaker Clark took the chatr and order was restored, Don’t guess “whatta speech of explanation, during which he what’ for Spring—see, contended that he found authority for j his ation In a book he had read ut the’ ; Congresstonal Library. Later Mr. Mur. the new styles in ray apologized to the House. ea Them 0 ‘The man on the rear platform of the street car had some splendid specime: of grapefruit in » basket and they tracted the attention of an Irishman who stood beside th It, “Them' a commented the Trishman. wouldn't take many of them big fellows to make @ dozen.” - Bay op bese 4 Hf a1 xUBROORL TY ero . GREAT SALE OF PIANO BARGAINS it sale of the year of discontinued styles, slightly used and shop-worn piance. OVER 100 Standard Makes at Prices to on NO MONEY DOWN $1.00 Fax STEINWAY for iisry'@ Cath Was 1800," + o: i used onl: KNABE (prner pice wus 1000." Our pase. DECKER BROS. | ¥2r'shi; 0 se or KIMBALL Upright; walnut; excellent condition. Our price . beeeee CHICKERING Uprig' osewoo!: slightly 1 % bargain. Was $500, Our pris ‘pright; mahogany; nearly new; STERLING vritng., "Was tild, "Our ple WEBER Uprisnt: fine condition, was $450. Bareaine eet, 917, 925, 945, %63 “7% Our large stock of New Pianos consists of all well-known makes, Inciuding the celebrated Story & Clark Pianos and Player Planes. to buy @ piano step in at Story & Clark's. i way, below prices asked at other stores. ‘Every plano te in the Beat possible condition. Our guarantee poee tun ehch instrument Jor 10 vena, Full value” Wal'be calloced Ci on. sagee bergatne toward a now piano within 6 ycare from If you cannot call et ones, oemd to our nearest store for catalogue andi Met ef bemguins. STORY & CLARK PIANO CO. New York, 12 and 14 West 32d Street Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street Will continue today & tomorrow the special sale of Men’s Trousers at the following reductions: $3.50 & $4 Trousers....at $2.50 $4.50 & $6 Trousers..-.at $3.75 $7.00 & $8 Trousers....at $4.50 @ Winding up our Fall season, leaves us no alternative but to clean up our stock of trousers on the same liberal terms as obtain in our semi-annual sale of overcoats and suits. We have therefore reduced every pair to what is purely a nominal price, in the sense that it is nothing but a price, and in no way represents the actual value. @ There is wide latitude in the assortment, which em- braces various smart stripe effects, and a selection of worsteds in which you will run across many attractive designs. We have also included such trousers as have in the course of events been isolated from full suits, and which are now anxious to find a better half. All are splendidly made, being cut, tailored and finished by men who have spent a lifetime in studying how to make trousers hang right and keep their shape.

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