The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1914, Page 7

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KILLING OF STEVENS RETOLD BY WITNESSES {One Says His Life Was Threat-! Two-year-old Action Against ened Before Another Man Was Shot Down, Vivid accounts of how Francis C. A Waist. « police: Eliza & saloon at No. 43 Nostrand avenue, Dec. 19, finally firing two shots at hitr trial for manslaughter. he fired in self-defense, and man James J. Nolan of the avenue station, who saw the and arreste) Walsh, Walsh says) Pott Ver sho testifier he saw) “something — bright Stevens's hand” just before Walsh | fired. well, however, charged in his open- ing address that the police had “planted” a revolver in Stevens's pocket. James Rubinate of No. 44 Hopkins street and Willlam Shendorf of No.! testimony | which Mr. Caldwell appeared to think | 88 Hopkins street gave most damaging to Walsh. Rubinate told of being in the rear room of the saloon shortly after mid- night when Walsh, in citizen's clothes, and his brother, John, entered. George Reed of No. 839 Jefferson avenue, was playing a piano. “Walsh drank @ couple of glasses of beer,” testified Rubinate, “and then turned to me, saying, ‘What's the matter with you? I'l punch your nose in about a minute and arrest you too.’ Then he pulled out a re- ) Volver and shoved it against my stomach. | tried to jolly him, aaying: ‘Let me drink my beer and I'll go grith you without trouble.’ He let me ‘and then he and his brother hustled me into the street and Walsh shoved me around and punched me. “At last I broke away and ran. I looked back over my shoulder and saw Walsh fire two shots from his pistol. I saw Stevens fall Shendorf said he was passing as Rubinate ran and Walsh grabbed * Stevens, who happened to be at hand “He pushed and shoved him about and then I saw him fire twice and Stevens fell,” said Shendorf. ee 98,000 Loss tm Early ‘Morning Fire im Bronx. Fire did $5,000 damage in a row of one- ney stores from No, G8 to No, 69 Tre- | Famer Butler & Co. ton, cent store. were a 000; Masculr Soy, No. 6s, $100; William Noblews 61, $h00; J. Simmons, furni- Coward Extension Heel THE COWARD EXTENSION HEEL | Has Been Made for 34 Years | By James S. Coward, P. D A Coward discovery that gives greater sup- arch and ankle muscles, with in- port to creased comfort to COWARD—first,best,most helpful EXTENSION HEEL | For Your Feet’s Sake—Avoid Imitations JAMES S. COWARD 7°20 Wirensta ser 11Q™ VE. 120" 27188 “190 3A f WIFE FAILED TO PRESS “BYPOLICEMAN WALSH attached to the | la street station hustled James one of the branches of the Stevens about the sidewalk outside of | Men's Christian Association, was dis- continued to-day by direction of Jus- Brooklyn, early in the morning of last |tlee Weeks, when Mise Krabbe, who resides with her mother and sister in | and killing him, were told by several Upper Manhattan, asked the court to | witnesses in County Judge Niemann’s | throw the suit out of court because | court in Brooklyn, where Walsh is on | Mrs. | prosecute it vase, the action was brought by Mrs. ing Landais In the summ 1 that |Landais was attached to the staff of | | the ‘| red Louls Kret ve | wife, r husband's senior and, it was added, Assistant District-Attorney Cald- | MUAMANEE wenn HG he “and “asso, ciations. © Confectionery | | 70 Nassau near John St. 1009 Broadw: Villo'by, B'klyn, 489 Fulton Si AL& ‘klyn, 597 Broad St., New en same block with Hahne My Co. FREE al leather cushions, with Every or over on presentation of this 8 Rooms at $49.98 Write for Catalogue, Open Evenings at Both Storer, 3035 ALIENATION SUIT AND ‘ Hival for her husbond Was Berved, J tlons. : Shortly after the institution of the ren Y. MC. A. Typist Stricken From Records. An tion sult for $25,000 against Krabbe, a stenographer in Young Nellie F. Landais had failed to) Accerding to the lawyers in the| of 1912. Mra. , Waldorf Hotel, when she mar- | , it Landais, a wealthy | ne Cuban ear previous, ‘The | sald, was a few years her In the spring of 1912 Landais de- =| 4 When you break your‘ glasses— telephone the Emergency Re- pair Department of the nearest Harris office — it is then you will appreciate the speed and accuracy of our eyeglass repair service. ; Our factories are especially equipped to replace broken Ail, quickly—and accurately, of course. ; . What's most interesting — you will find our prices consid- erably /ower than you have been ‘accustomed to paying. We replace broken lenses for as little as 50c. Optical Ttouse of Wt Stomnis 54 East 23d. St., near Fourth Ave. 54 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave. #7 W. 84th St,, bet. Sth and 6th Aves, 442 Columbus Ave,, Sist and 82d Sts, wearer. NEW YORK This Leather- ette Chair, with Imperi- Purchase of #50. 75.00 99.98 Mailed Free. BRONX 6TORE 3 Ave. 156 Sr $037 began to inquire at ple h, and, hearing that he often . she brought | was kno went to the suit against the stenographer as | wer | — ine pasty . ork, Months la had enlisted 1 the battleshiy suit Landais left the navy and went} out to Nevad J punchin| said on grounds of desertion and obtained Hand tn the United a decree. papers in Mrs. fn which Miss Krabbe | Laindhis's | he tried Landais’ suited last © filed away with bundles of oth. _THE EVENING WORLD, serted his bride and disappeared from , ars # and shelved t time it the hax M An ansv since he went west and formal nature: Sentenced for Ext ‘ated Berliner, private dete Court to-day. Robert Vand QUALITY! Sentences of three months Imposed upou Harry Ward and , Landais is said to be tn Cult hae pe Ansembly Come! Hegine tts 1 have been | banc Work To-We . | prospered. t-| ALBANY, March aiDespite a Inek | ise x of funds the Sullivan A bly Com- n La nat her aes | quaintance with him was of the most | TUESDAY, the fourth floor M Landa he suit, ach were 1914, MARCH 31, MRS, IDA VON GLAUSSEN FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM Drs. Mabon and Mi experts, and sent t | State As! s« forged her ety the miasive © Hosalsky denied the motion, | tue that he th ' Wed should tet toa writ of hat Von Chawasen ie nv nerat hay be roweht fron n Asylum oon a writ aued by Supre re. to finance the work Is the | question the commi wil Mra, tempt te | menth Reforr Sessions M. Ni haben ne Court Jus The + $80,000, name about 9-11 WB wey, WY, Women’s Twe- Clasp Glace Kid Gloves In black, tan, gray and white, with one ery: all ties, 65€ Long, Heavy Silk Mousqnetaire Gloves with double -tipped _ Sam gers; black, white 59th to 60th Street pn fin alba Now On—Our Wonderful Sale of Easter Wearing Apparel In this big event we feature the foremost Spring Styles for every member of the family at prices that will make this one of the: biggest wearing apparel sales ever held in New York. Never in our 41 years of merchandising have we shown such large, com- prehensive and | complete stocks. We invite you to buy your Easter Raiment here, with the positive assurance that you will secure up to the minute styles at unequalled low prices. -Instances: Quality Is the Keynote of the Success of Walters Pianos and Player Pianos Piano Quality combined with economy is best typified in our new and perfect 1914 style Walters 88-Note Player Piano stn) $395 OnTerms of $2aWeek Price includes bench, music roll cabinet, cover, 12 rolls of music and free delivery plano quality creates satisfied purchasers-—it forms an endless chain of approval. Every purchaser has his circle of friends to whom he praises the mcrits of his Piano—that is why the Walters may be found in homes of more than 38,000 satisfied owners, who can best testily as to their merits. LOOMINGDALE BROTHERS, as the sole owners of the Walters Piano Manufacturing Co., have been guided solely by the one desire—to build instruments of the highest quality. Success is crowning our efforts, and the results can be seen in the new Walters Pianos and Player Pianos. excellence cannot be denied and their stability assures a life- time of satisfaction. We cordially invite you to see them, and we know you will agree with us in saying that *" they world's best Piano Values.” AS Their are the manufacturing retailers, we are enabled to inaugurate a factory-to-home method of selling Pianos and Player Pianos, which presents to the New York public the unusual opportunity to buy instruments of quality at prices less the middleman's profit. The Repntation of the House of Bloomingdale is your safeguard against a piano of inferior quality. ~ We positively know that only the best of materials are used in the construction of Walters Pianos and Player Pianos, and that only the most skilled workmen are employed to build them. Therefore, we guarantce them unqualifiedly. FREE Please send me, without any ob- ligation on my part, your Latest Piano Catalog containing photo: graphs and ble interest to every! er Piano. Name Adoress.. City Exehanae your old Piano for a beaulilul New Walters Piano or P valua information a contemplating the ais chase of a Piano or Play layer Piano, ance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 a week on a Our New Style “0” Walters Piano A Plano of “Quality” for Relined Homes, for $375 and more, 7) $1 a Week tiful nat ructod many instruments We will make you a liberal $260 It truly surpasses pianos sold elsewhere Price includes Stool, Cover and Free style No Batra oO" along allow- Piano or $2 a week on a Player Piano, Upon request a repre- sentative will call, All Cars BLOOMINGDALES Piano Salevoams, ‘Th’ rd Floor, 29 50.b to 66th St, Las. (0 84 Ave, Women’s and Misses’ New Spring Coats, $5.00 We have a big surprise in store for you! Did you ever buy early in the season a well made all-wool, (Every Thread Tested) Serge Coat for $5.00? We have five splendid styles from which to make your The Best Spring Suits Ever Offered at $9.75 Don't be disappointed; for these suits shop early; 500 suits for this sale only. We prevailed upon the maker'to give us these suits for considerably less than his regular profit; we are doing the same for you. a ee er EE selection. Each one on inspiration of an expensive model. The] aiso retail Cee Geruss, scent: Diack eed) Wiaie Seas new drop sleeve and shoulders, also the set-in sleeve. Colors: Navy Blue, Labrador Blue, Tango, Copenhagen, Tan, Black and Black Navy Blue, Copenhagen, Brown and Black. Sizes for women | and White. and misses. Special for this sale, $5.00. Our Coat Store is brimful of interes aa well as for women, A big tariety of st Every suit lined with a guaranteed quality all-silk peau de cygne in all the new shades. g styles for girls, mises and juniors, COATS —About five pretty styles, short coats, nattily trimmed, skirts x and at prices ranging up to 850.00, [in new tier models. All sizes for misses and women. BLOOMINGDALES' In Our Roof Greenhouses We Are Holdirig a “Queensboro” Poultry Show The first of its kind ever held in eny department store. Wwe ve essembled 2,500 representative chickens from Long Island and neighbe Stotes end ere exhibiting them in a specially arranged section in our Greenhouses. It is a display well worth coming many miles to see. A Tremendous New Stock of Shrubs, Bulbs and Seeds That were ordered to be sold in the Simpson Crawford Co, Store, and now being offered in Bloomingdales’ Wonderful Greenhouses on the Roof. At '4 to 14 Less Than Regular Prices: This Remarkable Offering Includes Snow tell, 39. Deutzia, Weigalia Shr all colors, at Cc Purple Lilac, White Lilac Bridal Wreath, livdrangea, Red Warberry, Rose of Sharon, Syringa, Red Dogwood, Flowering Currant, Bush Honeysuckle, Button Ball Spirea, Purple Fringe Begonia, Hop Tree, Bittersweet, Ampelopsia, Barty thie 4G all 3 to 4 feet high and guaranteed to grow Spring Planting Bulbs— Tuberoses, Incarvillea, Ismene, Cinnamon Vine, Cannas, Red, Yellow and Orange, Snake Lily, Madeira Vine, Hyacinths, Gladiolus, Oxalis, Caladiums, in all varieties too numerous to mention, All at great reductions, ¥ Women’s New Spring Skirts at $2.95 These skirts are positively the most remarkable values the price ever bought. There are 5 new styles to choose from, in 150 Fine Moire i reese. black | 20000 Holland Grown Rose Bushes— All the leading. 12 supiag ail Weel serait Hae varicties; regularly 19¢ to 0 49e, WG e544. 058 C Coats at $9.75 diagonals in black and navy | Fyuit ‘Trees from the Most st Prominent Nurseries ot Geneva REGULARLY 812.75 only. Two models illustrated All sizes in the lot. Also better shirts, including mode of taffeta and maire, at proves uy FLE05. ' — Bhoomiscnas GROCERIES- und Rochester NN. Y. + years old; worth from 69 Special! 5,000 Ex in bloom for from 6 to 10 feet high; 2, 3 and $1; 3 tor $1.00; or, each In bud, and will be at, each A chic model; 150 coats for this great sale; Pesedlimy. « coat would sell at $12.75; lined with a fine quality silk peau de cygne; bleck moire only. Second Floor, 25c — --These Specials Good for All Week: Se G Juice ~ Finest and highest —e—e—eeaeasae—SSSSSSS0BOa>w“*qwoyoyqyqos CALIFORNIA FRUITS, ic nde Hou a tile. vers sp GU) IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT TOMORROW! \ an SN Cony cial value for this week ; Revers Porlerhouse and Sirioin| _ Steaks and Roasts at Molled Outs | te | Laundry Starch Laundry Saupe Sw i 16:¢ m ry 0 on Washing Powder c ' how Chow eoatlow ‘ oe Nima tet tur Oe Surdetlen Pi y Kipnered Herring SUGAR. sardines Groatated Sexwe “34 Ibs. 3 tiva, es “ia Bonelens ‘hat 60th St., Vd Ave. #9th to Lex, te LANNE + Al) Gar 'BLOOMINGDALES®

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