The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1914, Page 10

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Woon PRESS = REFWESTOAD fied individual, very with gray, Galauner, garian nob! in tae nund G. Galauner Taken to © Headquarters When Bail . Is Denied. ‘ omuse Detective Hughes no at him to Headquart pe Pes cers in the tant enr of &) One Hu you thief.” “I've been louking | me out of? [learned that he was once advanced $4 Exacting physiciins rely | on '8 Equlsion to overcome bronchitis, It checks the cough; its mch medical nounshment ner calmly. and he coolly took enfeebled membranes and quickly estores their healthy action, If you have bronchitis or know aun afflicted friend always mber that Bronchitis notified Inspector surety company 4 the detectives Filled Coa! Chains 28° guest, Later her police.” arrango ball for wished in this case Galauner would be | station Instead of “No one here will The indictments each had paid §75 CBRARLES A. KEEN’ ting of contracts, Diamonds, Watches, Jeweirs. 180 Broadway, New York ‘SPECIAL TANGO = OUTFIT at $5 a Month and on FREE TRIAL dous dem rafonola, “Jewel,” with 34 erent dance sclections on ¥ polunile Double- sec. « under. the personal super- “Mision of G. Hepburn Wilson, M.B., BEE Gi the seeder dance,” ®511 Hesitation Waltzes 9 Tangos 11 Oncesteps 2 Tango Mattchiches 1 Mattchiche Also a supply of mcedies. din the are the best he has heard. subject to three jays’ free trial in the month, fite daya earlier than 57 West 23d St. 89 Chambers St., “ae ee ree Co,, 335 Fifth ue, corer 33d St, 16 West 125th St, New York, rol Tif ad ail New York. { {ly Piano Warerooms, 60 Flatbush Ave., D ms Sons In 385 Fain St, Bray, NC . Warcoena > ford Plane Wererooms, 27 Market St., > | ony second street. flat under the nowe of @ tall, dignt- email black Imperial atreaked | ait to be a Hun- nan and station, where be had passed ap un- happy night tn @ coll. “You swindler, you robber! ahricked the little man. years. Where ls that $$ you swindled Ho tried to hit Gal Hughes protected his pris ;Uoning the lite man, the detective cover the cost of @ dinner. PARDON; IT WAS AN OVERSIGHT ON THE COUNT’S PART. It was an ovorsight,” “It sipped my min must reimburse this good fellow,” and entered the debt | Galauner took his arrest last night calmly, Detectives Hughes and Finan found him in the Princess's suite af- ter Father Frohlich of St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Fourteenth street and Firet avenue, who had been in- strumental in getting bail for him, der of the bond, saving heard that Galauner was preparing to leave the country. The detectives knocked at a door of the Princess's apartment on the third floor of the Plaza and pushed past a butler who opened tt. ‘They found Galauner seated at the foot of a throne on which the Prin- cess, beautifully gowned and ocov- ered with jewels, was seated in state, Galauner was vastly indignant when made known, and the Princess, much per- turbed, was anxious to help ber and she talked with the detectives and then announced firmly: “We must not interfere with the PRINCESS DECIDES NOT TO GO ON COUNT'S BAIL. Hughes asked if the Princess would are based on testimony of John Pirkl, Henry Bochrath and Harvey 8. Otis, be first two of whom said that they ialauner on his representation that be was the architect of a big business buliding in Manhattan, had the let- them the iron work, ond the carpentering. Father Frolich was excited he learned of Galauner’s arrest. The To satisfy the tremen- modern dance music we are offering a special, popular-priced, easy-pay- ment outfit. includes the Vernon Castle, the greatest modern dancer orld, says Columbia Dance Records On easy terms of peymente=the entire outfit delivered Columbia Records now on sale the goth of Columbia Graphophone Co., 39 West 125th St. New York. ‘ G, Smith, Bradbury Pinno Warercoms, Sth Ave. & 19th St., New York. They waw @ priest te man shaking hie angrily: dapper and wear- Pager ‘I want nothing more to do with to offer was reinanded to the Ray- The (ull man was Edmund G. Ga- that man. He ts a cheat and an im Werk a Jail. His trial was set Inuner, sometimes known aa “Count” postor He comes of one of the old. | fF APM eat and 4 who was arrest. larceny In the second degree growing | sional. 1 was deceived in him, Whe out of alleged swindling operations. was conduoting s from the West of with Oh, for you for four Hon or but Ques- a walter who bad to Galauner to !oild, tall sald Galau- 1 out @ note book Faurot that the ired the surren- themeeclves secretary arrived Galauner, as he to notify her that taken to the West |One Hundred and Fifty-second street Headquarters, as the station Is near the home of In- spector Faurot, who wanted to ques- | tion the man about alleged swindies, ‘The recretary consulted the Princess in Hungarian and then announced: arrange for bail.” against Galauner and Otis $45 to and would give the electric work when and for the This outfit your own home. heretofore. New York. es N.Y. Galauner was arraigned before CALLS HIM A CHEAT) judge Dike in the County Court, AND AN IMPOSTOR. Brooklyn, and having no other bail dobby daly They are very wealthy. He is a fine ed last evening in the apartments of architect and could win a great name the Princess Vilma Lwoff-Pariaghy in for himself. Instead he prefers to be | the Hotel Plaga after a surety com- @ swindler and @ cheat. I did not go ‘pany had surrendered the bond on /on hia bond; which he had been at Hborty since recommendation as a good Catholic, September, 1911, when he was indicted |for he attended my church for three in Brooklyn on three counts of grand yeare and wan regular at the confes- I found that the surety company oon sidered that I had gone on his bon I authorised them to withdraw it. How the “Count” became acquaint- the police. She is a Hungar'an, pos- sessed of large means. much and far, taking with ner sev- eral alligators, dogs, parrots, a baby servants. of international reputation, and has put Furopean monarchs anid New York society folk on canvas, Galauner is about fifty-throe years rn o ne THE He exclaimed WG WORLD, & studio at No. 2 West Thirty-third otreet. | me best families in Hungary SENATOR CLARK WINS. Has Lead to Da I simply gave him a iiliam F. Kirby, had 51,746, It in eati- | ated that 25,000 votes have not yet! $- en reported, nomination of J. N Tillman of | allow hernelt t tteville as representative in Con- | kress from the Third District hav been | conceded —— Roy of Four Is Killed by Wagon, | As little John MeCorry, a child of! four, ran heedlessly from behind a northbound Second avenue car this af- | 4 ternoon he was knocked down and the Princess ta not known to she travels Iso at leant seven portrait painter two and Shi killed by a wagon of the Engle Wet | $ un Wash Company of No. 429 East Thir- | $40 teenth street. The accident, which hap- ned in front of the boy's home, No 49 Second avenue, wax declared by many witnesses to be no fault of John Curtis, the driver of the wagon, #0 he He has was not arrested. iniprovement and good looking. oman whe values her he 0 wart Correct Easter Fashions for Young People At Popular Prices Saturday Young Men’s Clothing Single Breasted Suits, two, three Overcoats, gray mixture or her- — agg coats ae ringbone cheviots,patch pockets, roll lapels ue serge, blac and white check or gray striped belt and turned back cuffs, cheviots. 34 to 39. 12 to 19 years. 21.00 22.50 15.00 19.50 Boys’ Norfolk and Single Breasted Suits, fancy mixture homespuns and cheviots. Some with extra pair knickerbockers, 7 to 17 years. 9.75 13.50 6.75 Scarfs, Shirts and Handkerchiefs Mushroom Tucked Shirts, Spring patterns in bright colors. French cuffs. 13% to 15 neck. 2.00 Pure Silk Negligee Shirts in single or cluster stripes; separate col- lar to match French cuffs. Clothing tan, gray or brown cheviots. men. Large variety 50c. to 2.75 39c. 50c. Linen Handkerchiefs colorings and designs. with Reefers, double breasted, of fancy mixture 2 to 10 years. 10.50 English Folded Silk Scarfs for young of new Four-in-HandTies for boys, of fancy silks and college stripes. new 12% to 14% neck. colored French borders, 4.85 25c. 50c. Easter Fashions for Girls Fourth Floor PrettyFrench Linen Frocks, daintily Dressy English Serge Coats, long hand-embroidered. In leather, waisted yoke model, trimmed pink, blue or white. 8 to 14 yrs. with moire silk. 8 to 16 years, 9.75 16.50 English Serge Suits in navy, mignonette green, or black and white check, smart short coat, lined, white pique moire silk trimmed. 12 to 16 yrs. 3% to 7 years. 17.50 3.95 The Tailored Coats of navy blue serge or black and white check, sateen vestee, QOress Sold only by Best & Co. Of French Tub Linen. white skirt buttoned on blouse of the same colors or white embroidered collar and cuffs. 4.50 4 to 12 years, 6.95 Correct Styles for the Smart Miss Second Floor New Suits in all the new silks, serges, crepes, checks, in dis- tinctive style used in more cost- ly models. Many styles at 25.00 29.75 35.00 Silk Dresses in taffeta and crepes for dancing and formal oc- casions, in all the new colors. 25.00 29.75 35.00 Furte AVENUE Dressy Trotteur Frocks and tafieta. hee Mest SL dt 1, 0a a nee oo Many new’ 10.75 14.75 25.00 At Sere “fifth Street Two exclusive models, with colored or Spring Coats and Capes for dress and sport wear, including the new silks,golfine, eponges and crepe. 19.75 25.00 35.00 in serge, wool crepe and com pos¢ of serge styles at watki ing en- e with ) the announce i at ae ai of Velogen ary tone # une maken, an * reeule wonderral, aiftarenc Bei ila iran in Collamaibie, Tubes ake’ Rach, FRIDAY, MAROH 27, 19: the 2 1914. _ aw McCreery & Co. : 34th Street Desirable Merchandise and Unusual Values 5th Avenue On Saturday, March the 28th Purchases Will Appear on Bill Rendered May the Ist. Special Offering MISSES’ & GIRLS’ APPAREL Very Exceptional Values Misses’ Suits,—six new models; “pple, Eton or Bolero sin long or short Led made of fancy Gabardine oo ‘ool Rajah, Ratine or a hagen Blue, Tango, Wit Black. Size 14 to 18 years. Navy or Conte: istaria, Reseda or values 35.00 and 42.50, "6. 50 and 29.50 Misses’ Coats.—Balmacaan, sport or ures, ripple model; made of Scotch pherd Check fabrics, Worsted oo Coatings, Golf Cord or Condurey. Size 1. to 18 years. 14.75 and 18. P?} values 22.50 and 29.50 Misses’ Afternoon Dresses of Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Silk Poplin or Wool oda skirts in ripple, tunic or bustle i waists prettily trimmed with Shadow Laces, Size 14 to 18 years. .75 and 18.50 values 24.50 and 27.60 Misses’ Cotton Frocks, — made of fancy Crepe; tunic, ripple or flounce model; skirts embroidered or plain; waists trimmed with lace and net. 5 14 to 18 is's0 values 9.75 and 12.75, 5.75 anc Misses’ Sepdrate Skirts,—made of Men’s Wear Serge, Wool Plaid and Shepherd Check fabrics or Taffeta Silk; smart and serviceable models. 75 and 9.75 values 9.50 and 12.75 Girls’ Suits of Wool Crepe, Poplin or Gabardine cloth; four models; plain tailored, Eton or Bolero styles; short, jaunty coats; tunic skirts. Size 18 to 17 years. values 23.50 and 26.50, 16.75 and 18.75 Girls’ *“Shoe-Top™ Suits of Shepherd Check Worsteds, Navy Blue Serge or Wool Diagonal cloth; new three-piece model, with waist of Roman Stripe Silk, Cotton Crepe or Plain Peau de Cygne; tier or tunic skirt model; Norfolk, Eton or Bolere coats. Size 12 to 16 years, 6.75 and 19.75 values 22.50 and 27.50 Girls’ Coats of Wool Crepe, Poplin, Serge, Mixtures, Shepherd or Waffle Check fabrics or Bedford Cord; plain tailored, box, ripple or flounce models: ize 6 to 1 Ys's0 i 75, 12.75 and vies 12.75 and 27.50 Girls’ Washable Dresses of Imported Repp, Plaid Gingham, Linen and Eponge; Russian,waist or middy models; tier or gored skirts. Size 6 to 14 years. 3.75 and 6.75 values 5.50 and 9.75 Girls’ and Misses’ Middy Blouses of White Drill, with Red, Navy or Cadet Blue collars of Galatea; Balkan, Norfolk. Valmacaan or Raglan models. 1.15 value 1.50 TRIMMED HATS A choice selection of Women’s Smart Hats, trimmed with Wings, Flowers or Ribbon. Special 7.75 and 10.00 Attractive Hats For Misses and Children An extensive variety of Imported and Domestic Hats for Dress and School Wear at moderate prices. WOMEN’S “SOROSIS” Boots, Oxford Ties, Pumps and Colonials S78 Pall. ccs crn ene value 5.00 4.85 pair........ value 6.00 to 7.00 A collection of extremely smart, new styles in addition to a large range of standard models. Made in Gun- metal, Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calf, Glazed Kidskin, Brown or Gray Suede and White Buckskin. Special Values GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES For Dress or School Wear Sizes 11}, to 2.. Sizes 2!5to 6 BLACK DRESS GOODS Included in the many lines of Black Dress and Mourning Materials now on sale are Cotele, Gabardine, Corde Royale, French Serge, Poplin, Armure, Broadcloth and Crepe. 5,000 Yards of Black Wool. Crepe, Broadcloth, Gabardine and Serge. 1.35 yd. value 2.00 Black Silk Iron Frame Grenadine. 48 inches wide, yd. Black Brocaded Silk Grenadine in various small and elaborate desig value 2.00, Young Men’s & Boys’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS Fifth Floor New English Model Suits—coats with Fi or flap pockets; made of Im fabrics ae stelpes or checks, also Ad 42 inch chest, value 25.00, 17.50 290 Suits of Cheviot, Tweed or Home- un Material,—soft roll model; coats with flap or patch pockets; bat or full lined, ; Si inch chest. value 18.50, i Boys’ Norfolk and Pst bye oe Suits made of Imported Cheviot, Tweed or Worsted materials. Size 8 to 17 years. 5.00 value 8.50 to12.50 Boys’ Norfolk Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers; new English models; made of Navy Blue Serge or Gray Scotch Mixtures. Size 7 to 17 years. 6.50 value 8.50 Boys’ Spring Suits with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers; English Norfolk models; made of Tweed, C. gasiere on one spun materials. 8150, 10.00 and 12.50 values 12.50, 14.50 and 16.50 Men's and Young Men’s fine Felt Hats in new shapes and colors. value 4.50, 2.95 Boys’ Reefers and Overcoats,—made of Cheviot, Tweed, Homespun or Blue Serge. Reefers size 214 to 10 years; Overcoats size 10to 18 years. value 7.50, 5.00 Spring Coats of Cheviot, Worsted or Vicuna Cloth. Black, Blue or Gray. Size $5 to 48 inch chest. 15.00 regularly 25.00 and 30.00 MEN'S “SOROSIS” BOGTS AND OXFORDS Spring Models Smart Styles on new lasts, in all ~ desirable leathers. -. Value 5.00 alues 6.00 and 7.00 LACE NECKWEAR Latest Importations of Neckwear; including many new shapes in various Real Laces, novelty combinations of opular laces, fine Bruxelles Nets and andies. o Real Lace Guimpes and Vestees. . each 7,50 to 25.00 Novelty Lace Guimpes and Fichus. .. eoch 4.95 to 9.75 Hand-embroidered Organdie Guimpes. each 2.95 to 6.78 Hand-embroidered Net Guimpes.:......, each 1.95 to 4.95 Organdie Guimpes with high roll collar... . cach 1.50 to 3.95 Organdie Collars,—-wired or soft roll. cach G5e to 2.00 Special Sale Real Limerick Lace Collars. .4.50 to 7.50 value 6.00 to 10.75 Real Carrickmacross Collars .... ‘value 6.75 to 12,50, 4.95 to 8.50 98 Real Point Venise Lace Collars value 4.75 to 6.75, 2.95 to Hand-embroidered Net Guimpes.......... antvalue 1.28 to 2.75, 75c to 1.95 Organdie Collars,—high roll. .35¢ to 500 value $0c to 75c EASTER NOVELTIES (Toy Department) A complete and yasied assortments of Novelties, consisting of Mechanical * Ducks, Chickens, Rabbits, Chicken Coops, Novelty Baskets, Peper aun ce, moderate prices. Mechanical Ducks with mounted on wl Quacking Ducks with voice, colors. af Plush Quacking . Ducks with -moy: wings. 6 Plush Quacki: Ducks with mounted on strong frames. 1 Mechanical Ducks. . Mechanical Rabbits........... seme ss 800 Baskets filled with various small toys. .780 Eggs filled with chickens and rabbits. ..800 Chicken in Coop,—with voice. .28¢ to 1,00 > Hand-painted Satin Eggs. as ee htt on Paper Eggs with various ,o csinons SedeAOASOE core at y seesercescenceee 280

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