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Topolia, gave up cash to the lady who i SAY WIDOW New York town to-day with a war- Mra. Lichtenstein, who eays that she is twenty-nine years old and Hungarian by birth, was arraigned to-day before Magistrate Ten Hyck in the Yorkville Police Court and was committed to prison without bail on the representations of the detective that she was the woman who posed an & widow in the advertisement He ‘| showed a warrant sworn to by Anton Froelich of No. 214 West Fifty-fifth treet, Chicago, charging her with obtaining $650 from him by false pretences, Another complainant is named as John Heider of the same 4 THEM BY AN AD From . Chicago, Where Sought.a “Strong Young ‘Business Man” to Wed. ‘A young, strong bual- man who would marry a with money. 700. att Was probably the “young and tment and not the “money” that) ma others in Chicago, Werte four Chicago men rush answers helmer told the Court, also gave her thin advertisement in a German} Eney. : Tho story of the man who adver of the windswept city, for each | tigen for a wife who wants to marry HECK AND FACE get Sone moe ta, MAGISTRATE PROMS Decree THERE'S ND LONGER A TWOSTEP EXTANT Waiter Fails to Do Anything but “Trot” for Judge, Who Wants Old Steps. ‘The oft-expreased opinion of Magia- me | trate Appleton of the West Bide Po- ' |1ice Court that the good, old-fash- loned two-step is a lont art was borne out to-day when George Raymond, a waiter, who declared that he could step any dance ever invented, “fell » |down” with a dull thud when he at- tempted to obey the Magistrate's or- der to two-atep. ‘The exhibition of the terpsichorean art took place on the floor of the courtroom after Raymond, who had appeared to testify in behalf of Dantel J. Clancy, a saloonkeeper of No, 721 Seventh avenue, who hed been arreated on the charge of main- taining « disorderly house, declared that Clancy permitted nothing but two-steps and waltzes in his place. “No one dances the two-step these a i rH Furnishings A For Easter & Spring Wear > Gloves in suede, washable chamois and cape skin, ‘4 > gathandaaelggaa Lr Besos fe suicet wich lported "tencmen of “pinve bs nd cluster pleatings. Ne Shirts of silk, crepe, unshrinkable flannel, Regiigee Shir and fancy madras. Athletic Underwear, in Union Suits and separate . garments; made of all linen, madras, cotton mesh, ilk novelties, glove silk and nd Deimel linen linen mesh. Men's Half Hose, all white, black and solid colors gi." or clocked), and two tone effects, in cotton fine wool and all silk. . Tuxedo and Full Dress Waistcoats in the pre- vailing cut, in plain and fancy pique and silks. Bath Robes of unshrinkable flannel, washable pes feavy crepes, foulard ‘silks, ratine and French Terry cloth. Aquascutum Raincoats in light weight worsted. CUSTOM SHIRT DEPARTMENT. We show a very wide range of fabrics. Samples will be sent on Series, and, where necessary, a representative to take measures, James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 33d'and 34th Streets When Choosing a Petticoat togo with your Easter Gown no other petticoat do you find com- the perfect fitting ities with such of Colors, \° invisible elastic waistband at back and side opening at the front ere — J. Werthetmer of the midwest met-|days,” sald the Magistrate had entered Clas Place yesterday | bert o morning at 7 o'clock and found twelve | $93 dentist, 3 ours and on four fom. he dancas were oo dis. | bored er the upreme Court, Tear room. The dances were eo dis- att orneys @uesting, he said, that he ordered the —— ‘women out of the piace and arrested <a .maeDRIN x HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT Thousands of wives, year and sis, farther examination to-morrow morn. tng. Driver Whe Wanted to Die May Injuries, which promise to prove fatal. | D. C. THE EVENING WORLD, a © . TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1914. ago “I oan,” asserted the dancing threw tinder me 4 advertised, and Wertheimer 1s here in | watter. the ‘fiat Ta on the second floor ahd he Whereupon he left the witness | Was A a tally rant for the arrest of Theresa Lich-|stand, and, clearing @ space on the He dunlved out 00 the fire, cosabe end tenstetn. courtroom floor, went through an er 4 BSc Nag ‘ sap and stopped ray of whirling, jerky steps. cobblestones of Cal s“That isn't the tre-wten® ecreed | i the Magistrate, after Raymond bad | foc finished. “That's the turkey trot. Bit down.” Yo Denttat’s Bill Overtakes Mim. Inepector Dwyer testified that ho eatet it all the, may. proprietor. — LEAPS FROM FIRE ESCAPE. Cae ee wares tera are enthusiastic in thei pee His persistence ta Hable to reward ORRINE, For sale by al Ward, who was a driver, tried to’ Drug B. Altman & On. are displaying, in the Millinery Department on the Third Floor, an entirely new shipment of Frenth Model Hats comprising the latest creations of the leading Paris modistes and expressing the last word in millinery fashions. A large number of modish Hats produced in B. Altman & Co.’s own workrooms are also. being shown, these embodying the salient style features of the most recent importa- tions as well as the original ideas of their own designers. An interesting Offering in this Department for toemorrow (Wednesday) will comprise a specially prepared assortment of Smart Trimmed Hats offering exceptionally good value at $18.00 A Special Sale of Women’s Low Shoes to be held to-morrow (Wednesday) in the Shoe Department, Second Floor, will com- prise a large variety of desirable styles (sizes incomplete) marked at the very special prices of ; $3.25 & 4.75 per pair these being one-third to one-half less than the regular selling prices. A Sale of Leather Goods also for to-morrow (Wednesday), will offer exceptional values in the following: Women’s Genuine Pin Seal Hand Bags, pouch shape, with inside frame pocket and fitted with mirror and change purse; in black and colors, with silk moire lining . at $3.25 Suit Cases of russet sole leather, steel frame, reinforced riveted corners, linen lined, with shirt fold; in 24= and 26-inch sizes, at $6.00 WABEINGTON, ee fon T=H. lL, Here ORY. te enol because it has cured their John Ward of No. 63 Catherine streot |joved ones of the “Drink Habit” and with the death he wanted, for to-day he wan taken from tn front of his home | homes. be hl pend secretly. O fo Gouverneur Hospital with a battered | costs only box. skull, both legs broken and internal | Booklet. ‘ORR ne ey Wi thereby brought happiness to thelr B. Altman & Cao. are now showing the Spring and Summer assortments of Betalph Guaranteed Silk Hosiery featuring the fashionable colors as well as white and black. This Hosiery, which includes Women's Silk Hose and Men's Silk Half-hose, is made expressly for B. Altman & Co., and is unsurpassed for wearing qualities and good style. - HOE Sevan 200) 2@: 208 Atewtn Hic Hoty | Furs and Draperies:Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 89th Street Young Men’s Easter Clothing Suits from $20.00 to $45.00 Correct models in a large range of the latest materials and colorings: Special for This Week Suits that were made ~ to Sell wet to $37.50° models made of plaids, checks $f and atten, hen uarter lined coats,(P 23+ 5O soft roll fronts, patch or flap Sizes 88 to 42 chest measure Overcoats, $25.00 to $50.00 Balmacaans, Covert Cloth and Knitted Coats, single and double breasted, half or quarter silk lined Special for This Week Balmacaan Overcoats Mino ot Sneed vrerd ta ony, of im t in rown, olive and eR in a new tull-sweep een SIO. 50 with convertible collar; silk yoke, sleeve and Hning. Usually $25.00 to $30.00, Fourth Floor Boys’ Easter Sutts $6.50 to $15.00 Ball or ful collection of correct models and fabrics, Lard or full Nets with regulation or patch pockets. sizes from 5 to 18 years. Juvenile Novelty Suits $6.50 to $20.00 Leer and French Blouse styles, and the new American ** suits, of white serge or flannel, blue serge, Scotch plaid lannels and silks. Sizes $ to 8 years. Very Special All Wool Suits Blue Serge Suits (Extra pair of pants) (Extra pair of pants) $5.00 8 $6.75 | $7.75 8 $10.00 Boys’ Balmacaan Overcoats Ot imported tweeds, silk yoke and sore 8 IZ.50 lining; sizes 5 to 18 years. Fourth Floor Boys’ & Youths’ Furnishings Exceptional assortments of the Finest F —— (both imported and domestic) Bos & Caps.. ane to $6.60] Pajamas to $5.00] Rompers. nine oe he $3.50 apes $1.50 to 85.00] Neckwear ..... Bath ‘Robes. . - 88.00 to $9.00 | Belts Boys’ Washable Suits, $1.25 to $10.00 Imported and domestic models, comprising the Oliver Twist, French, Dutch, Russian, Eton, middy and others, made in all the popular materials. Sizes $ to 10 years. Special Boys’ Washable Suits Usually $2.50 to $4.00 Fourth Floor $1.75 Easter Toys & Novelties A large and interesting assortment cinding plush and com- ition Rabbits and Chickens, Roller Chime and Wagon ‘oys, hand painted and pasteboard a Eggs, Animals of various kinds, Fancy Candy Boxes and Favors. The ma- jority of these have compartments for candy. Prices Range from 25c to $3.00 Fourth Floor Splendid Showing of Beautiful New Dresses For Women Charming models of lace, silk, and combination of lace and silk, in all the pastel "shades; round length styles suitable for evening or dressy occasions. $29.50 to $150.00 According to style and material. Smart Afternoon Dresses Made of the very latest silks, and a combination of serge and satin—a most attractive collection, em- bracing all the new ideas, $29.50 Third Floor Women’s Shoes To reduce the large stock of Women’s High Shoes We have made a special price of $3.05 Usual prices being $5.00 and $6.00 Colonials Trimmed with handsome buckle to match of black Russia, patent leather and mie $ 3° 6 hey canvas reg rai nel All o 4 Our Low and High Shoes Bear- ing This Label Have Soles, Seams and Uppers That Are Absolutely Damp-proof Second Floor, 38th St. Rear Elevators To isis who hate caked for a really fine Player Piano at moderate cost— To summer cottagers and city dwellers alike—to all have need of a thoroughly artistic player, piano—thi pag introductory sale is opportune indeed. And on our part, it measures the Store's capabilities in the light of a new service— the musical service, which the 7th floor Music Rooms brought into being. / Introductory Sale $580 Player Pianos Made according to Lord & Taylor specifications $475 A piano of excellent quality with a pi. tion b: ss to fursish ie Hanes of artical at Ali peinigh aed ye e music ‘one, touch, trol cellent —an established $600 Handa nian, eee SS i Convenient Terms of Payment will [be if desired, This applies to any Piano, foe iano or Victrol; to the special player piano Matin’ above. os a0 wall np The Noblest Pi 5 Name in C Henin B5g0-81.500 Piano History. ~ $900-$1,200° This Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes 6 P. M. SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. - plify Home-seeking by Saving Time, Temper and Tramphiii La A