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hs x ony Sik parents THE HVENING woRLp, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 16, 1916. Sig Sa dal sil DAS VANISHED (seen ri ere mooer' LOST HIS BALANCE ASK MRS. CARMAN Lambert Jewelry Suited: the Commission's investigation of tne | made false entries in ita books to | my i é ‘iy ‘ t IPULATIONS Sie oe ese, inet Sota All Gift Occasions’ |. y after the Reid- Moo wndicate | stock, A peculiarity of the entry of If th t rl of waintance i il Setsined control ee the fosk Toland in | the $35,000,000 lows in the Rock I.land to be sented etn, tw Hees ly "8 birthday is to be honored.or a wedding anniversary is in plain sight, y will find plenty of gift suggestions in Diamond an Bins Stock Stock Watering tals and Losing Purchases of 'Frisco and Alton Told. but declines to disclose them. The District-Attorney # determined that the case shall not be decided upon 1902, holding compantes were organ- | deal, he said, was that it appeared as ized in Towa and New Jersey, andj 0 asaet ingtead of under profit and Solid G lewelry at Lamberts. A large part made in our own factory. The rest we buy direct technicalities, but upon questions of $350,000,000 stocks and bonds were | !0ss. . ‘ . fesued dependent entirely for earning| J. P. Morgan & Co, received 1,997,000 of the makers. Diamonds and other precious stones we import Direct. ; fact. | WITH FIRST KISS, TO TARE $100,000 REGISTER TO-DAY, BRIDE DECLARES FOR MOVIE REELS) sr sat msn ae nn power upon, the Sdeney canta ey Jereey wtock, ih Tatura. fer (Continued from First Page). days of registration. Polls open from | THe old how the financial wreck of | NROUAtINE the purchase of the Fris- Asks Court to Annul Marriage fe told how 17 A.M. to 10 P. M. If you do not register you cannot vote. Enroll when you co, Shi od testified, He also pro- Py ene. the Rock Island was hastened Gio record to show payment ot| With William Solotaroff, Famous Botanist. regleter or you cannot vote at the pri- through the purchase of the Frise | 190,09 to R. A. Jackson, Vice-Presi- and Ef ciency join roe to give you jewelt¥ ere jewelry quality and jewelry service. , Only a few individual articles are mentioned to-day, but you cannot go wrong if you come to Lamberts for anything you require in jewelry, be the price $1.00 or $5,000.00. Specialists in Diamonds Are at Your Service Solitaire Diamond En- gagement Rings of guaran- teed quality are spread before $100 Ca ComPany Bal maries next year, Carman not only did not commit the crime, but could not have done #0, as through J. P. Morgan & Co. with ©) dont of the Rock Island, in addition . the defense will show that every in| 3,000,000, and the road . lone of $85,000, and how road) to hin salary of $26,000 a year, There cident in connection with the crime MEN’S CLOTHING ABHINGTON, Oct. 16—Stock|of the Chicago and Alton road from] ay “egal expenses.” will, be laid Sy Surrogate: Graken; AT % PRICE the late BE. H. Harriman and Jacoh) phe Interstate Commerce Commis: | his bride-to-be, no affected William | sie6 Carnian’a chief counsel, upon the to the Rook Island Ratiroad ; hegftlorys th et the Friece: and A contract between the Rock Is!-| Isinnd Ratlroad system to get at the reputation, who was commissioned| any evidence of the existence of a re- Monday and Tuesday will be piaced on | -pipeoned 4 Md} ana and L. F. Loree, of Baltimore, | truth of charges that the stockholders volver iu the Carman houte, ‘The! Sreadway, corner isth Bt weapon has never been discovered. | govection, of, fashionatis Fal and false eatries on the books!and Ohio Railroad, under which|» amall coterie of financiers incurred | study the great parks of Europe, that) 4 gusty box of .38-calibre cartridges, a. ‘This eale presente an market values of stock—these | Loree was to resi¢n the B. & ©. obligations of more than $20,000,000, | he became eccentric to such a degree! on, sige of the fatal bullet, were found | Ppertunity to men who 1) Bharood, expert accountant em-' the Rock Island Executive Hoard ata! is prosecuting the inquiry for the| 9t live with him. So far as “properties” in the cane | warment 1p fly, guaranteed for ety! ome Commniasion, ia directing hie fire first] The story of the kiss and what {t| are concerned, they are few, the dic- she was upstairs in her room at ed Jost 96,000,000 more in the purchase counting for this other than aa” "gus cemeneee,” A kiss, the first that he had given| Points to a man as tho assassin. Stress to five times Its value, lows of F LAE lad bate Hon threw its searchlight oa the Rock | Solotaroff, botanist. of international! failure of the prosecution to present| To-day At 8.80 A. Sf. and on Saturday, roads, enormous salaries to offi-|rormer President of the Baltimore | had been “left holding the bag’ while | 0% the United States Government to i ana. Wi ” ite, fi hi gome of the things charged by | presidency and become chairman of! Chief Counsel Joseph W. Folk, who | that his wife Eugente sald she could) i, the Carman garret. ming and generel, work? ch purchaser, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets « ‘ anklin Simon & Co. fairs looking to the large sums of money was instituted in holding companies by which stock, bought for $90,000,000 and represent- ing @ controlling interest in the Rock Island, was watered, it is alleged, and sold for $200,000,000 to the net profit, it is said, of $210,000,000 to the man- !pulators, Ss ROCK ISLAND SUIT AIMED AT DIRECTORS FOR RECOVERY OF FUNDS. Another move in Rock Island af- Itution of Court Justice Blanchard, who was asked by Mrs, Solotaroff, a pretty young woman, to annul the mar- riage. Mrs, Solotaroff first began to suspect that the kiss had an unusual effect when her husband came an hour late to their wedding, with a red bow tle instead of a white one, Nis coat shabby and his shoes un- shined. After tho riage he began to suffer with amnesia and he refused to go to Brooklyn over the bridge because he thought it was unsafe. Mrs. Solotaroff traced her hus- band's trouble to the kiss that he gave her just before he at alleged manipulations through | '¢4 to was told to-day to Supreme! tograph and ite wires and the dusty ite fd only box of cartridges about complete them. RGB relat shart Bad Me Pearce jury District-Attorney im w fo or have in court a stand for the display| San Weg suet ae of three large surveyors’ plans of the| sd Carman premises, one showing thé setting of the house in its plot of ground, approaches to it and the re- lation of adjoining houses; another of the first floor, with the Doctor's office and the furniture therein placed as at the time of the murder; and the third, giving the arrangement of /Z\ot° rooms on the second floor, Mrs. Car-| 478 man's chamber and the rooms of her $75 our customers for a leisure choice, and prices range from $125 come to you by a_ direct route from the cutters’ estab- $200 $150 jishments i in Europe, where we 00 il pay cash on the spot. They are all imported direct, and $250 since we need not add middle- men’s profit, we make the prices $375 low always, Bride’s Most Precious Gite 810 to 81,500. The Diamonds gig, & 8 and 10 West 38th St.—Store Floor Connecting with Fifth Avenue Store ed her to aister, Mrs. Powell, and her mother, local courts to-day. Horace L.|™arry him, which was a few days! airs, Platt Conklin, Brand applied to the Supreme Court| before he sailed to Europe on bis| Both sides said to-day they were iV30 F for the appointment of a temporary | Government commission. confident of success, The dofense| THE WILLARD co. receiver of the Rock Island Rallroad| “Just prior to his sailing we gave} promises one or two big surprises,/@41 BROADWAY, Corner 13th Street, Naturally, Lambert Seamless Solid tekaret-$8-49 ue |Gold Wedding Rings have an interest for #2-karat_7.00 uP | purchasers of Solitaire Diamond Engage- Company, one of tho holding con-| Mr. Solotaroff a farewell dinner at ment Rings. Webegan busi f i. Suits, 6.75 to 18.50 cerns, to take charke ot a0 much of my eister’s home. He took me home ding rege 1877 : 4 se ba the rty as is not pled to the ied . Sole y 3 ‘ ndw Overcoats, 7.50 to 24.50 ihe property aa ls Rot pledged to the! that nlght,” sald Mrs, Solotaroft ’ ith all the inven- “As he was leaving me he kissed me mortgage trust agreement. Mr. Brand asked to have the re-| #004 night. We had been going to- celver instructed to inatitute action | gether for elebt years and I had nover againat the ¢ ‘tors of the co tericatear Gio ameunt oe & allowed him to kiss me before * she continued bashfully. “I caused to the company and itors by the directors. did not like the idea and the Justice Ford issued a temporary| next day he wrote me that he was Offer Saturday order directing the defendant to show . " so upset by the kiss that he see eae agen couldn't do his work. He offered I mportant Sales of HINT OF JURY FIXING apologies too, and said that he was sping to Rurope to think it ov, inj XOUng Men’s and Boys’ Suits INTERRUPTS HIS TRIAL) europe. ite wrote to me every day and some of his letters were rather rambling, but friends and my Accused Lace Dealer, However,| friends said that it was due to the j eccentricities of genius and to the he already has, he|*arst gold Cuff Links, Pleads Guilty and Is Sent to ‘ ished, solid 14-kurat gold] HM ed bor fact that he was in love, velcome these, Other\¢ engine turn Prison for 18 Months. “I met him at the steamer when he Cuff Buttons, $5.50. ‘he plain, chased ories. Polished contre returned and we set the day for our engraved, $2.00 a pair yp; with directly imported diamonds ‘The trial of Abraham Nathan Jac- | marriage. He insisted that the clergy- $10.00 up. Set of four Solid Gold Vest Buttons, $6.75 up. Set . charged | man be an hour early to the wedding, Youn Men’s Suits : three Studs, $2.00 up. 3 concealing assets worth $100,000, but Mr. Solotaroff came in an hour xXoung Mens suits Ex Aid In the United States District Court | late with a red tle—the very idea. Leahy id in Choosing a Watch 17.00 . "The Regular Price of which is 25.00 before Judge Van Fleet, was inter-| He wore *k coat that was shabby Men who show you Watches at rupted to-day by @ suspected attempt | and his shoes were dirty. Still we Lamberts know what they are talking at jury fixing. were married. I was dressed in white ee for they are all watch experts. A selection of desirable styles in the latest Single Breasted- models, of pencil stripes or mixture cheviots. Sizes 34 to 39 chest. tions and improvements since no hand- somer, stronger wedding rings are made than those stamped “L. B.” Any shape, style, width or thickness. Engraving SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Boys’ Custom Tailored Suits With Extra Pair Knickerbockers, 7 to 18 Years. models, of exclusive imported tweeds, cheviots, in tartan checks, pencil stripes or heather mixtures, also Navy serge or cheviot. 3 8.75. vatue $10.00 Best & Co: Iskeret, 810 up / 22-karat, 10.50 up | free. Sleeve Links—Solid Gold and Solid Workmanship Recent patterns in Lambert Solid ‘Gold Sleeve Links please the man who takes an honest! pride i in the details of his! Chased design, pol-{tlres No matter how|, Heavy solid 14- Affording a practical demonstration of the fact that we offer, not only the best clothing in the city, but also the best values at popular prices. | Boys’ Winter Overcoats SIZES 10 TO 18 YEARS aay aa a balie, the Syrian lace deal PS raglan or belted back models, of fine imported fabrics, | wi many with novelty worsted lining, convertible collar. 12.75 Vatue $16.50 Lt Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats Z| SIZES 3 TO 10 YEARS ws’ dress overcoats of navy, gray or brown, plaid back chin- @hilla, belted model with raglan sleeves, convertible collar. 12.50 Vatue $15.00 Henry C. Dart of No. 611 West|and wore my veil anf a large $25 They are qualified to inform you fully One Hundred and Thirteenth street | bridal bouquet which he sent me. aad exactly ines jana ete in said to have told District-Attorney| ‘Throughout the ceremony he was the United States. ‘There ie no room im Marshall that while in the corridor| moody and downcast, and it was the Lambert store for a watch ‘Lambert of the Federal Bullding he noticed| more as though he was going to the cannot guarantee. one of the jury talking with @ rela-| guijotine than to the altar, ‘Thon ‘Thin in w fine Wateb far. a/ John Fink of No. 431 Broome etreet,| after the ceremony he ate a great Fou ae: -karat eld bectiey case, bepdond foreman of the jury, was asked for|deal, In fact, too much. We went to Padse pat Peony lens “esp otoe ba! an explanation. He said that while! atiantic Clty for our honeymoon and ‘ eres ( eylicn, ee Price’ 4 jovement preraptg Ma hiecle ea then to Washington, We spent one ness in the case, Other solid gold tan oro case ters, the dofenda evening at a theatre where a good 4 eeae fér men, ‘$28. Boys’ Norfolk Suits with Two Pairs of Knickerbockers and he merely shook handa with him.| comedy was playing, but he sat With a caution to the jurors not to Boys’ Shoe Shop discuss the case with any ane, Judge Van Fleet directed Assistant District- Attorney Auchincloss to go on with through the whole performance in « gloomy mood and spent the time bit- ing his finger nails, Next day we 7.75 . The Regular Price of which is 9.75 the examination of witnesses, | went out walking, and lie walked trial, Jekalle withdrew. his plea or | three times faster than I could, and not guilty and changed It to one of |I had to run after him like @ child.” guilty ax charged in the indictment. A Separate Shop on the third floor ’ Shoes—Damp-proof soles. years, $10.00 up; sterling silver, $9,00 up. Solid 14-karat gold hunting case Watch for ; pisia polished back for monogram, which Of fancy mixture cheviots in various styles; sizes 7 to 17 years. " r Justice Blanchard, after listening psig grave without charge, Waltham, Elgin PPrenntie” oqthocotic signs, made of rable velour Judge Van Fleet sentenced him tol to other witnesses, postponed the or Laralfert works. Highly efficient timekeeper, Se nemee. inner taves, wetted Seme-procl soles ’ ae eee ttamtan a Be Fe9*ral tint to give Solotaroft, who is unter Price $22.50. Same watch, open face, $20.00. 11 106. Widths'A to E. Value $3.75 2.95 . a. SERVI Ath da. CHIR LUN Watches cleaned and repaired by master- to put in @ defense if he withes to. Dress Shoes—Buttoned or laced. Sutin Davie nat Nev, 8 potest for “He 81 | To the Raltor of ‘The Evening World purée ot eta Of the | “Permit me to Invite your attention and that of your readers to the necessity of independent thinking men enrolling when they register. An enrollment blank should be hand- ed to each man in the place of registry, after he has answered the questions put workmen—best ones we Mid get. We have * somany of pins that nobody is het waiting longer thén th aire and. thorough regu- e lating take. Charges low. Offer Saturday Signet and Stone! Rings | A Sale of Girls’ Coats Solid Gold Signet Dad ind | Solid Gold Fancy Stone Ri 3% to 9 Years—4th Floor istration book. The booth is there for the purpose of enabling him to mark the 5.00 Very Special ‘The siguets. can be had pleln, Soh enrollment blank in secret. An enve- Superior quality Chinchilla lined with red flannel. Tag Iw panty mete s ‘on comfortable fitting lasts with low heels. 2K 00 vanes 0 oe. Value $4.75 3. 75 dames McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue ANNUAL OCTOBER SALE rt ts on the days of regtatration that of work to ni wy himself in power, for z | he and his co-workers get out ax many 1 of their friends to enroll as possible. and Solid gold signet, | fluted effect; rose fin: Bright polished ish, $7.50. wold lain heavy solid 50 heart ring $1 sed, engraved, finish. Stone lope is provided in which the enrollment then placed. ard ‘one rings, $5.t up; signet, rings $2.00 up. enrollment blank should bi fhervater whem ber roeit Important Values in Gold, Rings; pretty B opportunity to enrol and furs 7 1, wo thi : at Gig tt and du €7 00 up Extra: bi solid Men's Solid Gold xtra heavy '| Signet 14-karat gold signet $ u ring; bevel edge. bright Rings. . 5.00 iP Girls’ and Misses’ Coats Sises to 17 Years Of Velvetcen,trimmed with fur,or broadcloth Extea fine garnet, th |beayy solid at karat leas tibbed effect, right i e Im no inatance do they solicit, the inde- d t polsbed, $18.75. | tina SPeltahed monet. Oriental Rugs Bea ange mes] immed with velvet. 3/4 198 years 18,00 Artistic Work in. Remodelling @ Fld ‘the Hitteal bosse: imperative that the a : Chi f ig Jewelry at Lamberts ar yy : erate, mt “anlnking ‘will ie aulewed o Various Fine Materials. 14 to 17 veers 19.50 designs prepared by i ) iid apimitied without charge ‘The “4 yore eet j ; ts litt! # q) is Will commence on Monday October the 19th. Sette: - Re i bie Or jepormd, Velveteen, Corduroy or Broad- a 4 “Sometines they dhemelve wie Dappoaions teh oak ee | fe eve IE would be Buble fervice clot odelling staff carries brilliantly into effect, P 2 Selections may be made to-morrow, Saturday. for your paper to apecialy invite the at to 14 years 25.00 remodelling staff © $ Ove trul; 0" facta" Very “PRAN NKLIN BROOKS. LAMBERT BROTHERS DIAMONDS—JEWELRY—WATCHES Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Evenings Until 6. Saturday Nights Until 10 ees’ Second Ball. ‘The second nual ball of the Globe Employees’ Arcociation will be held at Paim Garden, Fifty-elghth street and | Lexington avenue, next Sunday eve- |ning, The featu. » will be a tango con- . There will also be exhibition A. Wolff's orchestra meeclaen is main-~ e of paying ack $190,000.00 Worth of Fine Rugs 3344% less than their present market values A Sale of Nightgowns Sises 2 to 16 Years—3rd Floor 75c =685c0—s «95S Formerly 98¢ to 1,75 Muslin or cambric, embroidery trimmed, long sleeves, high neck, various styles. ; A critical inspection will prove the remarkable values offered in this sale. Every rug is the careful selection of our ex- pert buyer, and is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT:YOU NEED, | REGISTER TO-DAY. D TIMES | guy’ cer ae en from year ee Hie] FIFTH AVE... . at 3th Street _| A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO-AND GBT. IT, R PRICES SEE THE SUNDAY WORLD, HERALD A