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4 “She ‘ Y nail ree tr a ee NATJON’S BANKERS CONFER, | tion. r, Hamtin of the Federat Re- ’ b | serve Board, and — Iepresentative re Glass, Chairman ‘of the House Cur= Nt Feney Comittee ; CAR FALLS ON FOUR , pRICHMOND, Z Of delemat Four men were working under a B. | Gon vention « ° y| RT. trotiey car in the barns at Fifty Asroviation to-day began their fecond atreet and Second avenue, Brook- uury work in committee meet- y afternoon, when one of With the nation’s new banking LS Ua on ee r fell on them system ebout to be launched, official: thirty-five, of No, 1811 of the association agreed the most|Gravescnd avenuc. was ‘crushed to [portant discussion of the conven- ath William McGaxgert, Alexander JON would centre about tha Kramauckie and David Mackey were 4 Ayatem will be the tople| Injured. The Injured men were treated Vv ressos, including those|by an ambulance surgeon and went v esidon’ ceynolde of the wanncine | home. |WATERS PIANOS P| Special Sale! | In order to make room for our large new stock of | Waters Upright and Grand Pianos and Waters- | Autola Player-Pianos we make a special offering this ee 60 Used Pianos of many different makers, all full sized uprights, in perfect order, some as good as new. Prices $50 to $190 for cash or payments of only $5 down and $5 Monthly without interest. Also special attractive low prices on some Baby Grands and Player-Pianos. | Woman, Who Was Thought THE EVENING WORLD, paper of June %, containing an ac- count of the finding of the woman's torso in the Mohawk, hig td Lad tb the dead man’s pockets. BODY OF A SUIGIDE RELIED ON TOCLEAR MOHAWK NIYSTERY Paper in Pocket of Dead Man in Woods Told of Schnec- tady Tragedy. POLICE HAD SOUGHT HIM transfer jesued on the Fourth avenue line, Manhattan, and dated Sept. 8, there was nothing else in the suicide'’s | pockets. The body of the Hastings suicide Broadway and Main etreet. Near was @ revolver with which the man jot himself through the temple. Morgue and examined by Coroner of Yonkers and Dr. William Doe: of Hastin, fon that week. The suicide was dressed entirely in now clothes, including a brown suit, | nt | seemingly tailor leather shoes. Every garment was of good quality. From each the marks | of manufacturer and merchant bad been torn. The dead man was about six feet tall, thirty-five years old, emooth shaven and had black bair, rather long. | NEW YORK WOMAN DOCTOR TO AID FRENCH WOUNDED Disappeared at Same Time as to Be River Victim. ‘Tha body of « suicido found yester- day in a private burying ground on the Fowler estate, Hustings-on-Hud- son is belioved to be that of Karal Devaleheako, who fled from New York last spring In the company of Mrs. Eva Kinska of No. 231 East Thirteentn | Has Organized Squad of Surgeons street, with whom he had been board- for Hospital Work in ing. The torso of a woman and other parts of a body, together with pleces Paris. of clothing found in the Mohawk Dr. Mary M. Crawford, No. 296 River near Schenectady, N. ¥., last \ ; New York avenue, who Tune are belioved to have furnished | °°" tho revelation that the woman was | 25° murdered. en years the first woman ambulance 5 beholders by the ease with which she Dovalcheako was sought for at the] Sli ta teem the atrest to the time of the discovery of the rem- seat a Williamsburg Hospital am- nants of the remuins of a woman at|pbulance, has organized n squad of Schenectady. No trace of him could| five surgeons for opti A in the Amer- ‘ disco ican hospital corps at Paris, bo found. It was discovered that he ‘She will sail on the French liner and the woman had gone to Schenos- Rochambeau Saturday and expects to tady and that both had disappeared} be assigned to fleld serv: on her ar- at the same time. rival In Paris. TUESDAY, was marked. Aside trom a erp pl { was found by Policeman Richard | Dunn of the river city in a grove on! the grounds of W. W. Fowler at/| body was taken to the Hastings | who expressed the opin- | @ man had been dead a_ OOTOB WEALTHY SON FINDS HISLOST FATHER M'AULEY MISSION, Takes Wanderer, Years, Home to His Grat children in Big Auto. | HUNTED HIGH AND LOW. | Loss of Wife and Second Child Broke Down Prosperous Man and He Drifted Away. Twenty-four years ago Peter M. ard lived with his wife and two- 014 son in Los Angeles. He had been | with the Union Pacific Ratlro: Omaha, and became a successful tractor In California. Then a second The child died and its mother did not return from the! child came. Valley of Death Burdened with the ono great that had shattered his home, Leonard, then only twenty-three years old, | took his two-year-old son back to surgeon in Brooklyn, astonished all | Omaha and left there trying to for- Like the sheep without the fold get. he strayed away and wandered for more than a score of years, A big black touring car threaded its way through the narrow streets! In the shadow of the Manhatta Proach to the Brooklyn Bridge last! Sunday and halted before the Gone ER 18, 1914. AT the hunt. vain. began again. 24 nd the arm a auto stop} he muide sai uneertainly and his ey your-old child from his pocket. | part of that picture many y: fathor protested. be taken back to the McAu! He would spend one more ana” tel fu Wyburn of his gratitud threaded the the McAuley Leon- year. | jad in salon. 1 con- climbed in, N way to Cincinnati w awalt the coming of father. Young Ti dent of the Company in Cincinnati. orrow | ing him wealthy. seventeen yea He went to € success in business. His fathor to-day alone n @p- | family. 200 acres in « couple of yea: 1,800 Pairs Women’s Glace Kid Gloves Leonard, now forty-seven years old, and they had been sending inquiries throughout the country. Men in the mission who had eneountered the wayfarer during the past few years in New York volunteered to find him. One got into the touring car with the eager son and the machine started on But the search waa in Last night the young man re- turned with his auto and the hunt Finally, not many blocks away from the mission, the guide laid a hand on the young amn and the moment later the on the sidewalk ight, bronged man. Leonard, Peter Leon- The elder man the big tour- ravelle® back to the young giant before him. Then he drew a faded photograph of a two- The! | younger man had seen the counter- | re aK. nd son mot after twenty- jupt. Wyburn and Mra So the car trow streeta back to To-day it re- turned, the blonde giant at the wheel, and tho elder man, proud and smiling, vi are on thelr three children eir lost grand- 4 W. Leonard {s prest- jational Chemical His grand- parents, with whom he went to live when his mother died twenty-four years ago, died some years later, leav- He attended a mili- tary school in Chicago and when Ce f old he was married. cinnat! and has had described his wanderings since 1890, when he left the child, all that remained of his First he bought a farm of but lost it in id then went to 1,500 GREEKS EXPELLEDY FROM TURKISH TOWN Ottoman Government Drives Them Out on Pretext That Region Must be Fortified. LONDON, Oct. 13.—In a despatch from Athens a correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company sa: that 1,500 Greeks have been expelled by the Turks from the town of Ere; om the Sea of Marmora, fifty-th miles west of Constantinople, under the pretext that it Is necessary to fortify this reat Continuin: clares that Pear ed to replace the is special Turkish vernment. racine LEAPS INTO HARLEM Police Rescue Despondent “suggestion box.”’ yesterday: buy children’s things?” Well; do you know it? well as for the juniors. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C 34th Street—New York Will place on Sale To-morrow (Wednesday) the following exceplional values: 16-button Imported Glace Kid Mous- | quetaire Gloves, soft and pliable se- lected skins; three pearl buttons or clasps; white only. Regular 2.50 value |1.78 | Say f y ys 7 > el J | en @8 ig tos Dr. Crawford is a graduate of the | M1 | 0 Callfornia. } | b ska's ly and i and ravelled all over the country, ‘| ||| who knew Devatcheako, but Kinskal uo pay for Gece Till Wor xnde, |" ‘twenty-six years of age, got) finally reaching New York. file first } orace aters Ode |) moved away trom the East Thir-| “ROME, Oct. 18—German firms are | OUt and hurried Into the mission. He eee aOR, Wau wnee tite ; teenth street addresh soon after is} sending In large quantities of goods| told Supt. John H. Wyburn his name| igeated hit sinter In New Orleans, And 134 Fifth Ave. near 18th Street, ||| wife disappeared and app: to Italy with letters | Was Richard W. Leonard and he was hard Leonard Ww ‘4 | | the neighbors who knew dD these wares on credi! pay us when | searching for his fa’ whereabouts. 127 . 42d St., near Broadway |[| have also moved. It ts belicved that| the War 18 over, We don’t want your) superintendent Wyburn and his . A | @ only want your trade.” FOUR Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) persons capable of making an {den- $e wife welcomed him. They had heard] acen, and a STORES 254 W. 125th St , near 8th Ave. | Aereaen ae ke rae and ite body the story of the wanderor, Peter M.! await Petor Leonard tn ° hes . | wi we hele n jastings as long as \ Bronx Branch |] | powsthte, ointin ve, |] | Hone that the murder mystery may | Samate 371 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. |} | be cloared up by the suicide te] Consul * | eroded on the tact that u nows-| vision of Ci James McCreery & Co. , e xceptional Values Seles et, ported Glace Kid Gloves, P.K. or over= seam penile Paris point or four-row 7 85c em 3 On Wednesday and Thursday roidered backs. Regular 1.25 value . ay FEATHER NECKWEAR Ostrich and Marabout Scarfs,—satin lined; ribbon_bows. Black or Natural. value 8.50 to 5.50, 2.50 and 3.50 Ostrich and Marabout Stoles with satin how and tassel ends. : Black or Natural. value 5.75, 3.75 Ostrich Feather Scarfs,—satin lined....... 4.25 value 6.25 Ostrich and Marabout Capes with tassel ends........ 3.75 value.4.75 Marabout Muffs. value 5.50, 3.75 Ostrich and Marabout Muffs value 6.50 DOMESTIC UNDERWEAR Gowns of Nainsook,—slip-over model; trimmed with | embroidery and lace combined with ribbon. value 1.50 to 2.95 95c. 1.50 and 1.95 Gowns of Cotton Crepe,—Slip-over or Empire model; trimmed with lace combined with ribbon. value 1.50 95c \ Gowns of Cotton Crepe,—high neck model; trimmed with contrasting colors. value 1.50 95c N Envelope Chemises of fine Nekpook trimmed ‘with lace ti | combined with ribbon. ce, 1.50 and 1.95 value 1.50 to 3 o i! Decided Reductions TRUNKS AND BAGS | Dress and Steamer Trunks,—made on best veneer frames; / all edges rawhide bound; hand-riveted bronzed steel trimmings; fitted with waist, hat and shoe compartments and dress trays. Sizes $6, $8 and 40 inches. 4 { Dress Trunks. .... regularly 18.00 to 20.00, 14.50 , Steamer Trunks. . regularly 13.50 to 15.00, 10.75 rd y i Russet or Brown Sole Leather Bags,—saddler sewn; English lock and catches; reinforced corners; leather lining; fitted with inside pockets. Sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches, regularly 7.00, 4.75 SILK _PETTICOATS Of all-silk Crepe de Chine trimmed with Shadow Lace, combined with ribbon. value 8.95, 2. Of all-silk Crepe de Chine,—double paneled; trimmed with lace combined with ribbon. value 5.95, 4.95 Of all-silk Messaline or all-silk Jersey with 10-inch accor- dion pleated ruffle. value 3.50, 2.95 Of Silk Messaline or Silk Jersey Top with Messaline ruffle. Extra Size, value 4.95, 3.95 FUR GARMENTS 3 The newest Fur Fashions for the present Fall and Winter Season, embracing all the latest designs in Rich Furs and com- binations in both Foreign and Domestic makes. A large assortment of fine Fur Trimmings at Low Prices. Specially Priced Hudson Seal Coats,—made from selected skins; 40 inches Mone hx REL TEAL ee CO AatE 95.00 Hudson Seal Coats in extra large sizes,—42 to 48 bust WOOAGUTO. 655s EP RRLELT ECT ETO INS )e' Caracul Coats of choice lustrous skins with ‘Ermine, Rus- sian Fitch or Chinchilla Squirrel collar.............85,.00 Persian Lamb Coats,—made from lustrous skins; inches long Natural Skunk Mu! Natural Skunk Neckpiece: Black Fox Muffs..........0:00+0005 ; Black Fox Scarfs Black Lynx Muffs . Black Lynx Scarfs.... Attractive Prices TOY DEPARTMENT Bisque Head, Jointed Body Dolls,—25 inches long; closin, eyes with eyelashes; shoes and stockings. value 2.50 2.00 Character Baby Dolls, with closing eyes; daintily dressed. value 1.75, 1.25 Bisque Head, jointed body Dolls,—14 inches; closing eyes; dressed in various styles; nicely boxed. value 65c ic Youths’ Boxing Gloves,—set of four. value 1.50 1.25 { P Crepe de Chine, 5.90 Shadow lace variet, low and De and Crepe Basques. Crepe de Chine Uni model in pink and lace and ribbons. of elastic at top. of new and attractive models, | \ including smart tailored effects, Crepe de Chine Negligces, in popular pastel colorings, elaborately hand embroidered and Shadow Lace trimmed. Regular 8.75 value 5.90 genavess Silk Quilted Robes, length, in pink, rose, Gapenhegen, black, navy and red, Regular 7.50 value 4,05 Japanese Cotton Crepe Kimo- nos in an extensive variety of floral designs, various colors, Regular 1.50 value 1.00 and Chiffon Blouses ina | Regular 3.95 values | Newest styles in fancy figured laces and Nets, Crepe de Chine, Pussy Wil- | .uxe Taffeta, Chiffons - Georgette; also Velvet | Regular 8.90 values) 5.00 Crepe de Chine Underbodices derbodices, attractive | white, trimmed with Regular 1.50 values 75c Women’s Broche Corsets Special—-Pink and White Satin Plowered Broche Corsets, low top, double inert are 2.95 gular 6.50 Women’s and Misses’ Shoes Black cloth top boots, patent coltskin vamp and heel fox- ing, light weight welted sole, Spanish Louis leather heels. : 4.00 Regular 5.50 value Women’s Silk Hosiery Boot Silk Hose with double sole, heel | and garter top, in black and vailing | \ colors to match dresses and tailored suits. | 39c Regular 65c value } Superior quality thread Silk Hose, lisle thread sole and heel, reinforced garter top. Black and colors. Regular 1.50 value 95c Extraordinary Values in Women’s Blouses 2.95 Effective Blouses of Persian flowered Chiffon and Shadow Lace in dainty | (1) pastel shades, new novelty collars. | 3. 5 Regular 5.00 values Oriental, Chantilly and Silk Shadow Laces, Satin, Georgette Crepe, Pom- padour Chiffon, Velvet and Bengaline; also silk and lace combinations. Regular values to 12.75 Women’s Ribbed Underwear Ribbed Union Suits, fine lisle; reinforced, | 39c tight knee; regular and extra sizes. Regular 75c value Women’s Silk Petticoats 500 Women’s Petticoats with silk jersey cone deep plaited flounce of messaline;also al ils messaline. Colors & black.Regular 3.50 val “4 ey Powers with the idea Teoentiy abrogated Mi FEATURE of the store-fam- ily life here at Best’s is the Wifth Avenue, Weet Side, Corner of 80th Sree One young woman on the third floor signed this perti- nent contribution day before : ¢ “Are you sure everybody | knows that the Best& Co. store is just as ‘different’ a place to buy women’s apparel as it is to It will be an hour well spent if you use it to see for yourself whether Best’s is one of the most interesting shopping- places in New York for youas { sats 3 Se eae Bata wee