The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 17

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¢ a Countess and her oe together, hos heen Paces Another Trial. t ? ’ tipon which ho thsi alr UU Wi h | Sea eatantly Acct ondant| murder of Rusena Menshik Szabo, the testified that Count Altred Miacgin-| jury disagresing in both instances, | apartme ent of his and "08 | funds of rs. | endeavoring to persuade him soon to be placed on ‘rial. \tiee when ‘sown Hrudsewo-Mlelayn: | #kt appeared and shot them, —_——.——- | VICTORIA HOTEL TO QUIT, Member of German Goan Patent bn Wii! the Teed for ga0eenD tient Killed Both, but Is Only| | *"* RS ae a ine Charged With Manslaughter | Twenvy-ser a rays aon Gan Ae |Grover Cleveland's favorite stopping ee i = place in New York, will pass out of ex- ' MESERITZ, Germany, Feb. 2.—| isteaco in the near future, As @ hotel Count Matthias Brudzewo-Mielzyn- | the doors will be closed next Thursday, ore ski, @ Polish nobleman and a momber| «nd very shortly the buflding will be of the German Imperial Parliament,| razed to make way for @ twenty-story } was placed on trial here to-day for | loft and ottipe building to cost three i yy killing Kt wife and her nephew, Count pte hotel ha has bee been a ryote of ltnettictal . Alfred Miaoginski, on Dec. 20 Inst at| headquarters for Géficers, tempo- i iy in the city ‘and, ¢ X the country seat of the Counteds at| Dice attoning Mace ce ebay eee eke gg ritat bs bod oes ‘soak wpten st fam PR Ol Om Dakowy Mokrz, near Graetz, The) ¢ry.on visits we the TS ea was cloned: nel with the Oil and put‘It around the Count is charged only with man- ity ano other pe ‘period in’ its hist cartes pth of throat, and cover with a piece | slaughter, the State's Attorney, Dr.| of @lamond robbette caused te lore ct flannel. This Boelifahr, holding that the accuned| PAtTenaKe. of dey Manoel elie Trel bottle Tos acted without premeditation and al- pn LS most without being aware of what he was'doing. The Count voluntarily waived his Parliamentary immunity | la order to permit the trial to take place. The court proceedings are Everything at Cost and Less Retiring from Business Nothing is reserved. - The latest, most staple and most. seasonable Men's Furnishings go with the'rest. There is but one object of this sale, and that is to close out all stocks in the William G. White stores as quickly as possible. secret. ‘The crime attracted widespread at- tension owing to the social promi- nence of the parties Involved, Count and Countess Brudzewo-Miclzynski, who had been separated ‘or some time, had jyst before the date of the | murder resumed joint residence of Dakowy Mokrsz. On the morning of Dec. 20 the servants in the house were aroused at 4 o'clock by a series of ahota. Some of them hurried in the direction from which the reports ame and on entering the Countess'’s apartments found Count agente Go to the nearest store to-day— + you'll find wonderful bargains. ie ha ‘which he attributed to burglars. He gid he bhd snatched a loadod rifle fren the gun rack in the hall and 2 Wall St. Broadway and 26th St. 25 Cortlandt St. 49 Nassau St. 3 West 42d St. 345 Broadway. Everything to Be Sold AT ONCE by Order c Oscar A. Lewis, as Receiver in Bankruptcy » Advertising may have brought the crowds.to our door. But it isn’t advertising that has ie. our records for sales. Words and window display may do their sare but it’s the clothes and their prices that carry conviction—it's the goods that SELL the goods. le the wise man will remember that Receiver’s prices NECES- SARILY andersell all current offerings, he will not forget that Smith Gray clothes are the finest New York ready-to-wear garments. that is why, when he comes here, he expects to find, and does find Clothes of Highest Possible Value at Lowest Possible Prices GF Opportunity for Selection is as Good as Ever “WO fe 1998 10t2 850 SUITS, regularly $15 to $50 - OVERCOATS, regularly $15 to $60 y A Winter Suits and Overcoats, Advance Style, Medium- Weight Suits and Overcoats, Next Sprin ate Light-Weight Overcoats, Hats, Shirts, | ‘ ea n Unt 6.30 P. M. “Popaedary = A BROADWAY at WeorpaD a Gattl AMUSEM skt had retired to bed pleaded not guilty in General Sessions FOR SO WIFE the evening with, c =| yesterday to a superseding indictment | Rises, joes. zaiver On ova h him with misapprepriating the charging Mrs ‘Meade’ fe tn, wi TE! (By th0 sathor ofA Seri wr, Th week her Show | E: aH VF ry mantis mate THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRU pared atin * totey & Weenies ot i Get oa ew rae OUE FNS MOVIES TELASCO "ah bm oh mo, oer ETY' Heap santh ge ba - Watinees 3,20, — ES Be oe TALIAFERRO uN [HAMMERSTEIN’S 5 Fonts Vous aye Writ, SHARE ae Mak ie oa Nar= Loe ELTINGE Boriasque de tune saue de. Bre at, ap wat 8 BEST PLA OOTMAN' 1 KEYS TO BALDPATE ara Sia MINER'S 7" i anand A HOURE 2 GRAND 3 i Chauncey Leorn Noone ce bas'it, We ire ths petenten and sole owners. Roof of mouth con stantly exposed—plate cannot drop or work loose—tceth like Nature's own. Silver Fillings... WATERRU RY DENTAL 54 W. 28d St, 414-416 Fulton St, New York, tae Dr. H. W. Gui —TO-NIGHT-— Turkey Trot Contes ums mat N. E. Cor. 128th St. and 8th Ave | nemember Entrance 271 W. 125th St. a Ha EA if SMO 3 ft THERE ~ FOR BALE. eaten ‘SMASHING T Tite | | pa Nc ESE Se | REPOBLIC 2}, sci iv? Adm. = FURNITURE, &C, FOR SALE, Se at Gt oes. | FURNITURE & RUGS J. LUHS, 210 W. 25th St, Eee ii onon gi sri ae 10. eats 3 Oreb, Music, DaNeN Gale DIAMON € Vite fa nit | oes * Glosed Nest Monday —Celebration of Washington's Berthdgy Inventory Clearances and Special Saturday | Will make tomorrow a profitable day in which to mpply holiday and ather oad. A Visit Will Convince You That Opportunities Are Great. This Ip Inventory Month—Hence ie GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ WINTER COATS At Clearance Prices FOR GIRLS Now 8.08 Now 6.98 Now 7.00 MI SSeS SUITS ‘Daily Arrivals of cee aaah ae. Bk valge, SILK HOSIERY Un rhe ray Malian Silk Heslery at sah [Pent Soctinge ane call | lack and white ee ode ies Beebe Mea's Overcoats eves 7. warm Pg BES are] IIe ea) hehe re THIRD FLOOR, og Ber’ Weer Late season modele—best fabrice agf.pplorgrgrall,tallored. MISSES’ WINTER SHITS wo to 18 years se tales" cea ARE: ie att 9.98 to 23.98 One a Creation of Beauty! Yor Wome 9 Gildas seas, J ‘ple dt Bronze Ph Old Rose my as ao sod 3 + alan high-splided heel. A ott Rac ela MORNING SPECI. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. O _IN NEW YORK'S 8 SHOPPING j Were $12: Were $82.98... ‘Ware: . Were $26.98 to $29.98. AND DRESSES New Spring Styles Styles ea all pd naitdiid cd at acs Ataris AN EXCEPTIONAL LINE OF Bitk pinted, Wi face and inte black, wiiite, pink oes ib weet ‘about suy, boners. gone covsldgration ‘oom Manager of Shoe Clearance Prices for Winter Ganga We Never Carry Stock from Year to Yoar |ALS—Tomerrew, Saturday, bvoosplrha M. +: 9.96] $38.96 Women’s Par ber —anin 4 $4.98 Misses’ Fpinsipaliy. x mers coigrecaupetign tal “en ean. ct, Women’s Kid Gloves; ses Sere Pe tae GLOVES —MAIN FLOOR, ge Wowee's White Walats. model: oe oF Foyt? Bae nite 3 gt, Mier? pesca ncndereee eer geo a cheviote—eray ‘9. A, Looks for the bs ag: yo : \one Signe Denote Moraing Specials.

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