The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1914, Page 15

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re Es N ili ares MIME PICTURE "AOS CAPTIRE OF ALLEGED BIGAMIST) 1 a WH. Photo on Screen Gives ‘Tiien-Haired Wife Clue She Needs. Leading roles in « real life scenario full of color, action, thrills and sus- penge, were taken by Charles Kobler, & Moving picture actor, committed to jell by Magistra’ {Court to-day to await extradition to New Jersey, charged with being a ‘fugitive trom justice, and Mrs. Alma Kohipr, a cloak model, who abe is his legal wife. Mrs. @ays ber husband is a bigam- that there is = warrant for in Newark. who 1s twenty-six and the profession as a good or off stage, married Alma ways, in Camden in 1906, she had received $5,000 ‘estate of her father, a re- captain. When the money @one, she alleges, he lost inter- im their home and became a att sti7ly FEES if BARD OF SECOND MARRIAGE IN NEWARK, Mrs. Kobler devoted much of her time after that to the pursuit of the strolling player, but it was not until ‘eho was told that on Jan. 10, 1918, he ha@ married Miss Dora M. Falmer, in Newark, that she gave her entire energy to the chase. ‘Mrs. Kobler, who with her mother New York looking for a Job and her quarry at the sare time. ‘Two days ago she went into a Forty- )),eecond street theatre, and there saw the animated portrait of her hus- band. She went to Newark where, sho @ays, the clerk of Essex County in- vestigated the records with her and agsisted her in securing a warrant. Then she came straight back to the moving picture theatre and asked nome questions of the manager. He ‘told her where bis films came from jamd she trailed down the Indian ‘seenario unt!! she found where it was manufactured and there was told that ‘Mr. and Mrs. Kohler were living at No. 403 West One Hundred and Twen- ty-seventh atbeet. “Mrs. Kobler, indeed!” she snapped. “I'm the original and only Mra, Koh- Seer” Mrs. Kohler rented a room at the One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street address and took the police into her confidence. Detective Jailey ‘was assigned to the case last night. had reason to belleve the actor it be on the alert, so an agile the force was stationed of the fire-escape con- Kohler’s apartments. knocked at the door. want?’ Kohler de- $ 3 tub ts overflowing and Suns into my room,” re ef the door, Kobier =3E MRS. BEIDEL TRUST DISSOLVED, Hi TH 45 ivf In | ? gs Tid si: Yevy in Hariem | LOCKED UP AND 8HE’S 80 | { Hal CTTY REJECTS LAND IN SOUTH BROOKLYN ~ AT THE PRICE OFFERED Condemnation Stopped on Property Inclyded in THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1914. Corsets New York's Value $1.56 9 5c Made of fine Coutil with A finde long straight bps. medium low with Hose Su ers Attached: sises 18 to 90 foetoes Klosfit Petticoats Exceptional Waterfront Plan. ‘The Board of Estimate discontinued to-day the condemnation proceedings | authorised Feb, 8, 1907, for the ac-/ quisition of the water front property between Fifty-seventh and Sixty- first streets, Brooklyn. The property | was to have been part of the mar- ginal rallway scheme included in the great South Brooklyn city improve- ment, The city purchased part of the site in 1907 at a private sale for $848.520. It developed that the city was pay- | ing $1.65 a foot for the property, whereas the Bush ‘Terminal people} paid only 26 cents a foot for its prop- erty In the immediate neighborhood. Comptroller Prend sald to- day's action doesn't that the contemplated improvements at South Brooklyn are to be held up. The city already hae enough land to bulld Piers and go abi with the begin- ning of the improvement, he said. In @ report Com: joner Prender- | “I find that the price of $1.10 ae) equare foot patd by the city for the | property between twenty-eighth and Thirty-sixth streets and between Fifty-ninth and Sixty-firest streets was the highest price ever paid, so far | as there is any record which I have | been able to obtain. ‘The highest price paid by any pri- vate purchaser of which I am aware was 68% cents.” BENCH WARRANTSFOR TWO, FOR ABETTING PERJURY | Joseph Ash, Saloonkeeper, and, Nathan Talk, Lawyer, Arrested on Indictment. Joseph Aab, who has a estoon at No. 261 Madison street, and Nathan Talk, a lawyer, of No. 58 Essex street, were arvested this afternoon by Detectives Thomas and Leigh on a bench war-) rant by Judge Nott of General Bes- stuns, an indictment having been | found against them for subornation | of Jegury. | Hermon Amos, an aged man, made) complaint to the police Sept. 5 that he had been robbed in the hall of a syna- Pay at Forsythe and Canal streets f $1,486. He pointed out Abraham Tucker and Jacob Silber as two of the | three men who had robbed him. Ac- cording to his statement to the Grand fury Ash and Talk promised him bis Potent back and $1,200 additional if he would refuse to identify zy | and Sibler before the Grand Sury. Amos went to the Dictrict-. ‘Attor- | ney's office early this week, told his story and said that inasmuch as he had received only $400 after perjuring | himself, | plied tee Mackbas | | trict-Attorney’s office this ‘afternoon that the Grand Jury which has been well has cluded ita labore and will a tice Seabury next we indictments iad and the Grand Jury have yu will return a ay enend criticising the the various institu’ one Ce the Talend eee in respect of TELLS WOMEN How Lydia E. Pinkham’ s| Vegetable Compound Kept Her in Health for 14 Years. ippensburg, Pa.—“It wi ‘ago that I started taking Lydia z.| Finkkam’s Vee | Lie Compound. then suffered ti he! ped me right away. Then after Amgruy second child was! bora | hed « female trouble very b have au yoeenend, as I it bel led me and will help others have given the Compoui Hi *F ‘egetable Com- | native roots and| narcotic or harmful y holds tho record of Nrcendtul remedy for fe- know of, ds nd rato Sut Sse u : ; ao sooo Oo OOOO Value at......... $5 .00 Klosfit Petticoats, in all messaline or silk jersey top, with deep sectional plaited ruffle, also tailored lan in all the very latest colors and bl Sateen Petticoats, 91. New straight effects, with plaited or tailored ruffles; also ,Klosfit model. O'Neill Main Stere—Third Floor. $22.50 Baby Car- riages at $16.75 ait * oselity Reed Lig ll roll on » reclini k, fi ished in Mater, grey og eed on duroy cushions; strong tubular gears, Lag Alone for one na ae “ o Chub plan if decodes Girls’ Full Length bag (ih Coats, Value $20. In broadcloth, hinchilla, pa anny caracul some trimmed, others plain Misses’ 922.50 Coats, 915.00 In_all the most desirable materials, all-wool broadcloth, beautifully lined, fancy matelasse, boucle, chinchilla and sibeline. Misses’ and Juniors’ Serge Dresses, Value 98.00, at $5.98 Made in several smart styles, some with vest and girdles of satin, with novelty net ruffles, pl id draped skirt, in navy, black, taupe and wine, Girls’, Juniors’ and Misses’ Gradua- tion and Confirmation Dresses, 95.98 to $25.00 Too many styles to describe; daintily trim- med with Val. and’ embroideries, at popular ‘ prices. ound Reed Pullman. reclining betes beautifully finished Vi tne white Great Underprice Sale of 50c to $1.50 | Remnants of Dress Goods|| Consisting of broadcloths, Henrietta cloth, silk 25c and wool poplins, whipcords, honeycomb checks, DC, tallor suitings, challies, plaids, shepherd checks, oo 9 5 plaid back coatings, chinchilla, serges, tweeds, etc., 9 5c va. Ya. $1.00 Silk Stockings 60c Black, white, tan and colors. Women's Stockings at 20c “Burson” make. Black, fashioned without « seam. 85c and 50c grades. i mens a Neth Mate Cc im a very large collection of styles and colorings in waist, skirt and dress lengths. O'Neill Main Storo—Main Fleer. Deeply Cut Prices on Odd Lots Women’s Street Shoes We have gone through our stock of shoes and culled out the lines that we do not intend to continue and marked them down for a quick clearance to make room for Spring stock. 91.00 Union 69c Fine bleached cotton, low neck, Shoes at, pair, . and short sleeves, mill run. $1. 79 haan at 18 Odd gises ana kinds. coyset covers, 0c. 50c 93.50 to 95.00 Shoes at, pair, $2.69 Gun metal calf, tan Russia calf; some with white calf uj » Patent colt- skin, with gray cloth uppers; brown! button and Blucher styles; Cuban tin, viel kid. with mat ‘kid ‘uy 8; inert Tenevand button styles; Cuban heels; | eels: « few discontinued lines of Her Goodyear stitched, ‘welt soles. eeMti| Majesty also in this sale; all sizes in sizes in the ote but not ii lot, but not in each styles each style; at $2.69] at 91,79 Misses’ and Children's Fine Quality School Shoes Pia coltskin, gun metal ie and vici kid button shoes. e108. 41.20 eyien 11, 91.40 TY rc, 91.65 an ew OE O'Neill Mate Stere—Geread Fleer. ae Oriental Rugs Reduced 25 Per Cent Khiva and Afghan Rugs aie $66 to $90 Sizes 6 ft. 5 in.x9 ft. to 7 ft. 8 in.x10 ft. din. Shirvan, Mossoul and Daghestan Rugs talwte $19.75 to $29.75 Club Plan —s desired— payments at intervals. ONeill Maim Gtere—Fourth Floor. Gun metal calf, tan Russia calf, “O'Nett Main patent coltakin and vici kid;¥ lace, Standard George Eliot—A beautiful editi illustrations, Balzac—Twenty of tee 8 illustr: Eu + 28 il ne Sue—7 vols., |] tone plates and designs by F. M4. morocco, silt top.” Pub. price... yor own, Coats that have won the high marks for quali Ove rcoats at $12.50 Values Up to $25.00 A Great Variety of Mate- stale and Styles, including plenty of chinchilla, in plein and fancy backs, Several shades of gray, brown and blue, ia the newest models. English ¥ double-br Most Unusual Values in Men’s Underwear and Hosiery $2.00 Medlicott Morgan Underwear at 95c Extra fine quality of mercerized shirts and drawers. Shirts are finished with silk front and pearl buttons. Drawers have suspender tapes and double gusset Boys’ 75c Derby Ribbed Balbriggan Under- wear at Sic a fine quality Boys’ Deriy Ribbed Balbriggan nd Drawers, Shirts have French neck and pearl Drawers have pearl buttons and double Men’ 's Half Hose, with an Unlimited antee; Six Pairs, $1.50 These socks are made from the finest quality yarn, with double soles, high spliced heels and specially reinforced sud durability, If for any reasou lactory, return to us and we will new pair in exchange. 50c ie Silk Socks at 238c Better really than chr usual 50c. grades; reinforced soles, teas and toes. in various colors. 00 Pure Thread Silk Socks at 55 wae extra fiue quality pure thread Silk to ks, rein- forced solen, heels and toes, in a large assortinent of colors, $1.00 to $2.00 Men's Knit Underwear at 63c The famous Cooper and other leading makes; some of the finest quality ri beibriggan, wool and merino in various colors, mostly drawers usset juar- belted and convertible or shawl collar; also plain kersey, in gray and black, satin lined, satin sleeve lined, velvet collars; coats cut ‘a the regular mode, 4@ iaches long. Fancy mix- tures and plain colored chevivot and cassimeres; some fancy back. in the latest models, of or double breasteu. fancy back cloths are quarter silk of satio fined and satin sleeve lined; other coats are heavy serge lined and satin sleeve lined. Sizes 36 to 42; sto@fup to 46. 35c and 50c “Stockings 20c Women's ar Stockings at 60c igh spliced heel, double sole and toe. Value $1.00. “Seconds” of the| seinforced hi top. Also « unl Btere— Street Knit Underwear Specials and Pants 18c Women's Union Suits at 690 One of the beat makes, 's Vests, Pants and|Women's Vests and Pants Also » few Peeler cotton. Value| long sleeves. $14.00 Subscription Sets of 7 Vols. in Bindings Suitable for Library Use Humaine” (Human Comedy); 7 vols. greatest productions of literary genius, ‘Les ions. Ainsworth's Historical Ro: 28 illustrations. Dumas’ Valois trations. Washington Irving—7 vols., #8 ill 16 Volume Set of CHARLES DICKENS in Half Morocco With 16 photogravure plates printed op Japam paper and 64 fine half- deel jarnard and others, at Lied Sale We Sell Books on the Club Plan) Complete libraries can be made up from this great stock—at less iuau half |to- the al publishers’ price—on the club plan, O'Neill Main Sore—Main Floor. Cash or Credit --Buy Now and Airieee for { Payments at Intervals. al O'Neill's Big Store for Dad and the Reve--Feas Ratrances Directly from Gisth Avenes, "Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Misses’ $15.00 Afternoon Dresses at $9.98 Copies and Adaptations of Paris Models, All-wool crepes, fancy vesting, beautiful draped skicte inal the most desired shades, tango, Cope, green, navy Mal black. Misses’ 918.50 Fancy Dresses, 912.98 d evening wear, made in beau: high girdle effect, *bodice of ont and hack with double edge trimmed of J, in all pastel shades, delicate pink, light blue, American Beauty, tango, navy and black. Misses’ and Juniors’ Costs, Values to $18.00, at 96.90 A large assortment of materials and several styles; broken sizes and all colors. Girls’ Full Length Coats, Values $8 to 912.98, at $2.96 and 93.98 Made in American cheviot miztures; broad- cloth, English worsted and corduroy, some lined all through, others yoke lined, collars of velvet, braid, broadcloth, of contrasting shades in all colors. $12.08 O'Neill Main Store—Third Fleer. Cotton Stockings 12%c 10 to 16 years. Women's Cotton Stockings 12% Fine lisle fini d heel, double un ed split sole. value $85.00; at... Vests 35c Vests and Pa ants 29¢ no sleeves, Lg ler at 29¢ | Bleached cotton, vests high neck, | ‘ante ankle length. | Value S5c. Fleer. Authors $2.95 ion of this popular author; 7 voles. 28 great masterpi 8 illu: Miserables. Steel RAZORS Value $1.00, 39c Al gue tad Special at.. ‘alter Scote— blade to Lie "| up the handle and over your hand. Strop at 25¢ Close grained and tough ibe surface for obta' Wise barbet $11.75 dressing | they are used. | smoother of saver of grow better the lom temper and ind « beaut even Begin now to build » library of j triple t ‘O'Netl) Mala Stere—Birest Fleer. PPP LPP OL LPP APPA PRP LPL PPP PP PIPL PL PPPLELPLPLPPPPDPPPPL PE PLEPPLPPRLLPLPPPPLPPLPPPPLPEPLPPPPPPPS At O’Neill’s Big Store for Dad and the Boys—In Progress Now iNew York’s Greatest Overcoat Sale ity and for style in their classes, which are $18, $20, $22 and $25 The Best $18 to 825 Values at $12.50 3,000 or More $1.25 to $2.50 SHIRTS The materials and patterns are exceptional, fine imported madras, fine batiste, of » grade woven expressly for shirts, high- Suits at $12.50 ——— Values Up to $25.00 A new lot just ceceived, and some of the most desirable oatterns we ever had in the new checks, stripes, plaids ana plain colors. Plenty of the new ta tans the new colorings, ye wad browns The mod:ls styles of close-fitting, soft rolling fronts and aarréw, uatural shoulder, Also. plenty comfortable {11- and tan mixtur grade percales, os advance Sprin, a For Towels which weually soll read Huckaback wand Turkish Bath Towels Malm Moere—ferend Freer. Highly polished double shoulders on Jeti) en the tatber trees working]? 15c Shell-Horsehide Razor A atrop of this kind in chins, «| bility. A boon] Saturday only. —_os0— We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Thera in Our Own Merchandise —t. ; Silk Petticoats: Special $1.95 Messaline Sitk Petticoats, made with deep plaited raffle; ia all the desirable shades. Chinchilla Coats for Little Boys Sizes up to 10 years ¢ 4.98 values up to $10. ie All-Wool Chinchilla Coats. several shades of gray and brown, also navy blue, made up in polo, with full belt and Russian belted-back style; some fancy back, with patch pockets; others wool lined, made with com vertible collar or button-to-neck; sises 214 to 10 years. Boys’ 96.50 to 97.50 School Overcoats at 94.69 In gray, tan and brown diagonal of herringbone effects; cheviot and eae simere overcoating, made in shawl or convertible collar, belted beck; made plain or inverted box plait backs, sim gle or double breasted; some with: patch pockets; sixes 8 to 17 years Women’s Hosiery Specials; Misses’ Pony Coats A clearing of a limited number of coats, valued at $15 to $20, Good quality lustrous skins, well marked. Sizes $5 These 19 Women's Fur Coats At Quick Sale Prices 4 Full Length Black Pony Coats: ci and cuffe of mole muskrat; value @59.50; 4 Full oe Natural voy Coa $29.50 $35.00 Length Near Seal Coats: value $50. 00 625 Dozen Towels At Quick Clearance Sale Prices at 18}f0 to 350. Full Hollow Ground Forged) Why Wear Two Pairs of Glasses When One Pair Will ae per pert for distance and the lewar part for reading. For ‘91.95 Speirs er) usian Wu T ‘O'Na Mata Stere—Baiscay. 79c some of the most serviceable shirtings uade. rt, clean-cut patierns, |, Derrow plu stripes, and fancy effects; some stiff, 4to 42. Stouts up Evening Dress & Tuxedo Suits at $12.50 Values $18.00 to $25.00 In plain black unfinished chevi designed from the highest grade custom tailored models. Well tailored and portoct Atting, Hines 14 to 42, Stouts up to 48. detachable. Sines 14 to 1734, coil B84 tu 44 (-) —— -] —o_o——om OPeiW-Adams ¢ Co., Sixth Ave., 20th oud Street, New York City EOS others semi-stiff and soft finigh, stiff cuffs, some attached, some All coat models Men's 94 Coat Sweaters, Made of fine wool yarns, Norfolk style with Byram wo pockets, well made, full length, reinfepesd) buttonholes, in navy blue, oxford gray und marcos. Sens Men's 50c Pure Silk Knitted Neck:

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