The evening world. Newspaper, March 14, 1913, Page 6

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VORCES WE. CAUGHTINRAD ON UDGES ROOM =: in Suit—Names Court Clerk Hochstadter Co-respondent. WAS HIS “BEST FRIEND." Detective Also Tells of Walks| tendent of the detective agency, and George J, Clauson, a detective. |PUSHED THEIR WAY IN JUS- Dederer jumped up from the Judge's Otto Dederer Obtains Decree} don't you?" TICE'S ROOM. went up to the sixth floor, ve testifed, “and told the to call Hoohatadter. h kround lass door marke w’ We coukl seo the sh ad out of the door, tried to « p ut we pre nt past him eemed greatly agitated and Mrs unKe Who are these men” she asked ‘Oh, ite all right,’ Hochstadter re- | rvously, ‘they're friends of hen Mra, Dederer recovered her possession she edged toward Mr. rnard and said You think you're mighty «mart, American LONDON, March 'ENGLAND'S KING SEES OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE MEET END IN TIE Rhodes Figure in London’s Annual Athletic Events. ten events, ‘Scholars 14.—The untvers- 1 and Cambrigde tled each In their fiftieth # meeting to-day, at Queen'a Club, the we'ght putting, ing, while 1. MR Stols of Leland Stan- ford wag placed second for Oxtord in the broad jump, F. Sproule, an Amert- ‘ean student of Cambridge, tied for [second place tn the high jump Summary 19-Yard Hurdies—H, 8. 0. Ashingon, Cambridge, first; W. Macdonald, Oxford, second; Time, 16 1-fs. 100-Yards Fiat-H. O. Mackintosh and D. Gordon-Davies (both Cambridge), first and second. Time, 10 2-69, Putting the Welght—Will A. Ziegler, University of Towa and Oxford, won with A put of 43 feet 8 inches; R. 8. Woods, Cambridge, was second, with a put of 4 feet Une Mile, flat—A. N, 8 Jackson, Ox- ford, first; R. 8. Clarke, Cambridge, second; time 4 minutes, 24 1-6 seconds. Broad Jump-H. S$. ©. Ashington, Cambridge, first, with Jump of 2 feet, | 5% inches. This ix the record for the Inter-Varsity «ports, 40-Yards, flat—-D, Gordon Davies, Cambridge, first; J. 1, Fairrte, Cam- bridge, second; time 51 seconds. of) High jury 1D. BH. Crossley, Oxford, 5 feet 81-8 inches, first; A.C Straker INSANITY NO DEFENSE FOR GEM SMUGGLER. Groen Fined $3,000 Despite Testi- mony of Alienists That He Is Not Responsible. When Nathan Groen appeared before Judge Mayer in the United States Cir- cult Court to~lay to plead qullty to a charge of smuggling diamonds, two doc- tors were called to the witness stand to testify that the prisoner ts “on the verge of insanity and not wholly reapon- sible for hia acts.” Tho altenista were Dra, Gregory and Mable, of Believue Hospital. Their testimony was heard, after which Groen was fined $3,000 and placed in the custody of United States Marshal Henkel for one day, Groen is a member of the diamond cutting firm of Groen Bros. at No. 24] Pearl street. A few weeks ago he regis- tered at the Astor House under an as- sumed name and there recelved from Europe a registered mall parcel contain- ing a framed photograph of a woman. Tho customs officials had been tipped B MENS & BOYS CLOTHING HATS & FURNISHINGS We have done a half year’s lanning so that you may havea halt hour’s profitable choosing. Spring Suits and Overcoats are ready—sufficient variety of colors, fabrics and styles to keep you interested as long as you enjoy looking. The End To-Morrow In a few short hours the great- est clothes op- portunity of two generations will have expired. Meanwhile,such that an effort was about to be made to smuggle diamonds to Groen and discov- ered, imbedded in the frame recetved by | and F. Sproul h of Cambridge, tied for second place with a jump of 6 feet “We all went out then and waited] the ha or throwing, the high Jump, be the mile flat and the three-mile fint On Washington Bridge and Spring Hats and Furnishings clothes as are : Kisses at Dark Places. ") racen while Cambrlige carried off the) tor tome School nS T™eo*” indictment followed within a few days. | are ready, too. seldom seen ina okt (Panes sds ‘| Throwing th ‘ ~ 7 subline half-mile flat and tho 120-yards| , Thewing | sale await your e wr SE gait an” ana Bron] BE, Unter of Astor Place & Fourth Avenue |/82° awal Nor Ma Vaughn Modu sand ana Pekeee OF Wile | Genue. Guten HN ee AUN : pe ee Tena SUBWAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BLOCK FROM BROADWAY se ection. with Oscar F }the latter an Oxford student, were| Cambridge, second. Time, 1 minutes! Dibbs—You would If your wite was as = will you suffer First District M "| present and was an urusually | 47 seconds. poor # cook as mine. private chambe 3 the afternoon of Saturday, N after court had adourne!, were such that Justice Bijur in the Supreme Court to-day awarded a decree of divorce to Otto Dederer, an official of the Sickles Loder Company, hardware manutactur- ers at No. % Barolay street. Dederer was past the half century mark when he married pretty Ida Vaughn, half bis age, in 19. Hoch- " the co-respondent, had been a bosom friend of the husband, and had ‘deen introduced by the husband Into the Dederer home. Dederer had spent thirty-three years ‘working himself up from office boy in the Bickles-Loder eatablishment to mem- bership in the corporation. When he found himself securely established he wedded Ida Vaughn. spectators in apite er, ‘The track was in \|jby coming in at the close. No fag end garments ‘lare here—no \lundesirable left- overs. Nothing, in fact, but a choice selection of recently created Hackett-Carhart Suits&Overcoats nlar, Will A. Ztegiler of + won for Oxford both the weight putting and hammer throw- Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Dress & Street Hats $5.00 & $10.00 For Misses & Juntors Valucs 8.00 to $18.00 | Splendid Values for Saturday saa sedi in All the New Models & Fabrics Misses’ Tatiored Susts $16.50 | Of fine quality serges in black, navy Value Easter Apparel Thirty-fourth Street West and Edwin Vaughn Dedere: home, No. 4180 Broadway, on May 4, 1904, served to strengthen the home ties, Dederer's friend Hochstadter, who !n Addition to bis position as court clerk fa also secretary of the Municipal Court Splendid show- ing of attractive Misses’ @ Girls’ Easter Apparel locke Association, became n° trequent Particularly Fine Values Hata at these | and brown, handsomely tailored. ...... 822.50 Savi Early inst November Mra, Dederer's prices. Smart, | Misses’ & Juniors’ Suits aving @ititude toward her nusband seemed to For style, quality and price At change. After an Investigation, Dederer ultra and con- In a large range of new models, made $. 9-50 of shepherd checks, novelty mixtures,f Val and @errowtully told Hochstadter to very ‘ é 5 ; nf Value Crove bis threshold again. Then Dederer we invite comparison. servative de- serges and Bedford cords in all the new| 29,50 decided to engage detectives to watch shades... hie wife when he was away at business. in the ‘The result was a divorce sult with signs popular ma- MISSES’ SUITS—(14 to 18 years) decidedly new and exclusive models in the newest fabrics, comprising poplin, eponge, Bedfords, serge and striped ratines. $26.50 29.50 38.00 More 10 Broken Size Suits and _, For Men end $7. 50 Misses’ & Juniors’ Suits Reproductions of imported models—of Bedford cords, repps and imported | serges, in a large range of colors and models Hochstadter as co-respondent. OETECTIVE’S STORY OF KIs8- ING IN THE DARK. ‘The case was tried in secret before Enos 8, Booth, the referee appointed by the Bupreme Court. At the trial Charles so $29.50 Value $45.00 terials and trim- mings. GIRLS’ SUITS—(13 to 15 years) designed particularly for the A. Nevins, a detective, testified that he i rite . $18, $20 and $22.50 Men's and Young | had discovered Mr. Hochstadter and young miss, shoe-top length, skirts in serge, eponge and Bed- Untrimmed Shapes at $3.25 Men's Overcoats. Mre. Dederer were mocting frequently gord cords. Exceptional Values in and Full Weights in the afternoon, On Thankagiving evs- 2 50 26.50 9.50 Value $5.00 $20, $22.50 and ning, he said, they walked back and $22. . 29. Of hemp, with upper brim and lower half crown of good quality velvet, making an excellent combination. Black and white, all black and burnt. forth together over Washington Bridge with their arms about each other, put- Ung their heads together in the dark e@pote “as if they were kissing.” On Saturday, Nov. 23, the detective @wore, Mrs, Dederer came down to the Merchants’ Association Building, at La- fayette and Leonard streets, where the First District Municipal Court ts aitu- ated, and went up in the elevator. She came down shortly after with Hoch- stadter, The fullowing Saturday, Nov. ‘®, Mrs. Dederer arrived at the Asso- “elation Building at about half past qne in the afternoon. The detective teie- Phoned to Dederer, who arrived on the scene in @ little while with Joseph K. Loder, president of the Sickles-Loder Company; Edward Bernard, auditor of the company; Philip J. Boeing, superin. Medium Weight S$ For Men and Young Meu $22.50, $25 and $28 Medium Weight Overcoats, English effects. Ex- Tee Saat, Sm $12.50 $20 and $22.50 Silk-lined Oxford $13.50 $22.50, $25 and $28 Spring Over in broken sizes, $25 to $37.50 Medium Weight Suits and Overcoats, Young Men $40 and $45 Finest Year- f $25 Misses’ Gowns Crepe-de-Chine Gowns In a very attractive model, new draped skirt, in rose, taupe, Copen- hagen, black and navy. GIRLS’ COATS—(6 to 14 years) Russian and Bulgarian models in the newest weaves and colors, $8.50 12.75 16.75 GIRLS’ WASHABLE DRESSES—(4 to 14 years) long waist, Russian and belted effects, in imported ginghams, eponge, ratine, repps and lawns. 6.50 $3.75 John Forsythe $19.50 Value $25.00 Millinery Trimmings A wonderful display of flowers, feathers, wings, Numidi and novelty mounts of Paradise goura and other mil- linery trimmings in beautiful color combinations, at popular prices, Special Values in Children’s Coats 8 Dresses Children’s Tub Dresses In a large range of models, made of chambray, ging- Bassi percales, madras and plaids all handsomely trim- med. 8.50 Saturday, the Last Day of These Splendid Values in Women's Footwear Our entire stock Values $5.00 to $6.00 sais: $3.95 Our entire stock Values $6.50 to $8.00 pair | $4.85 Strictly Hand-made Satin Evening Siippers Made from the highest grade satin, and kid lined throughout; 22 to 26 34th St., West English Motor Overcoats $25 Full Silk-lined Full Dress Coats. dd Full Silk-lined Tux 95¢, $1.95, $2.95 8 $3.95 Values $1.95 to $5.95 Children’s Spring Coats Of serges, novelty mixtures and shepherd checks, handsomely tailored. $4.95 B $7.95 Values $10.50 to $14.50 $17.50 $22.50 Expert Alterations iN NEW YORKS SHOPPING CENTER Gt ave, CORNER J Sint. EASTER SALE $4.85 my trimmed with handsome rhine- —_—_—_ $8 and $10 English oTisee ~ Sp 9 S ulits & ats stone buckle, oval or gine maps : Splendid Values in $15, and $18 English Style gag] I in ( 0 ‘ f $20, $22.50 HH d y The Finest Cloth of Gold Opera Slippers } } omens Ne ew Coa ts a Cates ' 2 | (-95 $4.85 pair—Value $8.00 for Easter $10 and $12.50 Children’s op Overcoats......+.+00+ oe le Actually Worth $17.50 and More . Smart Dressy Street Coats eek 08 PhO) Goi 67 78 THE SUITS | THE COATS Complete Showing of Caeeiseeen ee Fie Stunning creations — | Coats for dress and | $3 and $3.50 each a veritable master- | Fancy Vests...........005 jiece of style louse, Tuxedo, coats for street wear— thousands of them in the exquisite new Spring styles, many lined throughout with guar- anteed peau de cygne. Women’s Spring Suits Excellent Values for Saturday Fancy & Plain Tailored Suits Of men's wear serges and shepherd checks in a large selection $16.50, $19.50 & $25.00 Values $22.50 to $35.00 Street & Touring Coats Of imported Scotch mixtures and fancy boucle, all handsomely lined throughout. Fabrice all i ; Apene the foie are the new blouse - ean ee a $35. 00 & $39.50 4 y coats | diagonals, serges, Bedford paee ° 4 ¥ lined with guaranteed |G nye naa FeCt..sseevvseereveen 95 5 Values $45.00 and $50.00 peau de cygne. The greatest height of value-giving ever at- Noar Chambers @t. mppowite City Hall 841 Rrondway, wt 1 Neur Union & elty weaves, trimmed with Bulgarian silks, tapestry silks, moire silks and other fashionable combinations, All sizes from 14 to 44 4 .50 and $35.0 ‘ Valaes 0100 nnd Gia Afternoon & Evening Wraps Dressy Tatiored Susts Of charmeuse, brocaded Sreriog marquisettes and silk Of wool bengaline, Bedford cords, wool matelasso, matelasse, Some of these handsome wraps are trim- men’s wear serges, shepherd checks, moire silk ‘and med with marabout and lined throughout with smart silk poplin, in all the best colorings, Attractive color combinations, , odels vhich have P pel at $39.50 & $50.00 929.50, $35.00 & $39.50 Values $39.50 to 860.00 The picture shows a new 34 length draped Coat at $10.95, Serge in navy, black, Copen ‘and tan; soft draped col- lar and roll of moire silk. Mail Orders Filled. new hip length Cut Values 860,00 to $75.00 away Suit at $10.95, Manetailored, trimmed en eaen taatioee tons. In navy, ree, tan, I, back Bediond or Mail Ordere Filled, ‘SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS - { Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.

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