The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1914, Page 6

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Ve 4, hat: oe Ee ees se IRGERES FUT ope ral Mos 1 Vadued to the officers and fo H® BeetsG, tn it he declares Bt Sour mien are no ‘polmon sarin,” Inge and Arneritan cit. ——> ‘Yeung “Man of Meadowbrook Hunt Colony Accused by Ehrich & Co. Indicted. We stand In the raion tee im ao fgt nw reinter’ (6 Chargeé grith forgeries amounting to from $76,000 to $96,000, George H. 'TPbwden of Hempatead, a broker, « member of the Meadpwhrook Hunt _| colony, formerty associated with the house of Talbot J, Tay- Tiler & Cp. te anid, on the recom- mepdation of Faghall Keone, was held in $3,090 bal Wy Magintrate Camphett in the 1% Court to-day. Lowden, Who is Aout thirty years old and made @n appearance alto- gether untik at of most of the pris- onors broyght to the court, was taken Into clmto@y Jase niaht in the office of Bhrich @°C6., bedkers, at No. 67 Ex. change place, where he has been employed for several years an @ This i rolicitor of business, with conalders fermeating food and foul gases; | tone and hin general good fellowship, Detectives Clare, Whalen and Drown, atter- they had heard the care made against Lowden by the firm, rotund’ to take on themaeives the Teaponm@bility of putting him under. Arrest formally. They took him to the CTiminal. Court Hullding, whore Assimant District-Attorney Porkine told them to arrest their man and wele regular for mosthe liock him up at Police Headauai a gentle cleansing, teg,-—-| 1 presenting the cage before Frankl & $ bile from the Hyer pnd he system the eonsti- id poison it the how sick, headachy, bilious ipated you feel, a Cascaret to- i} Rie you by our dagaiot eit beep it druggist omch eweet and Your n Simon & Co. Fifth ‘Avertue Character-marked clothing built fo'match @ personality. Sults, ....,... 48.80 to 40.00 Overcoats, 18.80 to 38.50 FOR FRIDAY Hand-Tailored Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST Silk or Mohair Lined dB BL ss nail ocehencna Winter, one, hres of four button sack models of or chalk striped cassimere or worsted “Glee Urquhart": {tartan plaids, Scotch tweeds, pavy ves and un id paler also blue or to highest grade custom w 22.00: Reguiar Price $30.00 : Men’s Cutaway Coats 34 TO 44 CHEST Coat and Vest, Braid Bound, Silk Lined New English mode! of dark Oxford vicuna, silk lined, hand tailored. "26.50, rogutar Prise $35.00 Men’s Winter Qvercoats oie Fitted, Chesterlleld and Sli - Models Pitted two-button double-breasted model, of Oxford or black sf velvet calla model, of gray, brown or ive Scotch coatings, yo sleeves silk lined; Belted overcoats of sisi tan or olive her mixtures, Chest: id model, yoke and sleeves silk fined. : 24.50 Regular Price $32.50 London Made Overcoats The *‘Carmoor’’ Coat }) POR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, 32 TO 44 CHEST London Made ‘‘Carmoor’’ Overcoats, exclusive models, made by makers of the highest grade English overcoats, sin- le or double breasted slip-on models, ‘aglans or London Great Coats in the newest exclusive fabrics. 35.00 : _ Regular Value, $45.90 Shop" —16 West 38th St. eh REN oe 7 RRND et $75,000 OR MORE! ‘CHARGED T0 BROKER aay = Phrich, the head of the brokerage | frm, told tham that a few montha after Lowden had become connecter with the brokerage house he an- hounred that he had a new customer, a Mr, Weston. Towden, they ex- plained, deposited 100 share certifi- cates of the Laclede Gas Company {of St. Loute as collateral for Mr. Weaton's margins. Mr. Weston never came to the of- fice. His orders were aiwayn re- esived through young Lowden, From time to time, when Mr, Weeton’s trades were succeastil, Lowden, necoording to Mr. Ehrich, drew down the profita in cash and sald he would turn them over to Mr. Weaton, whone receipts he alwayn Drenented in proper form, Home time vefore the closing of the Stock Exchange the Weston account was wiped out and the firm fore- cloned on the collateral, There was not the slightest sus mn of the gon- ulneness of the ten certificates which lay 4 the firm's strong boxes each for a hundred aharen. prevailing rice for the stock has been from to 940 @ share. ‘The firm had occasion to transfer one of the certificates some time ago. It was returned to them yesterday afternoon as a forgery, Mr, Ehrich, after a consultation of the members of the firm, sent out a measenger to ask young Mr. Lowden to come to the office at once on matter of Important business, no mat- ter how late it was after ordinary hours when he received the summons. Police Headquarters and the Diatrict Attorney's office were at once. notified and the young broker was made a Prisoner as noon as he appeared. Magiatrate Campbell net a hearing for Baturday after Lowden had waived examination, but Aasiatant District Attorney Perkina took all the witne: Sbators the Grand Jury immediate o hin young and very pretty wife, who appeared at the Criminal Court bcos d noon after he was taken there, Lowden protested that he was altogether Innocent of any wrong- t the Magistrate that William H./ 4 NING WUKLD, t8 veoVAY, VULubeK 29, 1014, TWO CHILDREN CHOKED; . He sald that “Mr. Weston” real client and aaid he had seen and talked with him within a/ month In a bar foam opposite No. 26 Broadway. ss CARPENTIER WOUNDED. Four Other French Rozera Slain in War. RAN PRANCIACO, Oct, 29.—-According | ton letter received here by Mrs. Norman Belby, wife of pugilist Kid McCoy, from & friend fn Paris, four famous French boxers have been killed in the European | and a fifth is badly wounded. ‘Those wald to have been killed are! Charles Ledoun, Charies Struber, Adrian | Hagan and Maz Stinger, Ledoux ts known In this country, having fought tn New York and Lon Angeles. | The wounded boxer is Georges Car-| pentier, the idol of the sporting public of France, who recently defeated Gun- boat Mmith In London. Carpentier was taken to a horpital with « bullet punc- tured lung and Is not expected to re- cover. Leaves Over $55,000 to Charities. ‘The will of Jullus Robertson, million- aire philanthropist ant leather goods manufacturer, who died a week ago nt his home, No. 460 W End avenue, wan filed for probate to-day in the Burrogate's Court. It provides for be- guents to the Montifiore Home, $26,000; Mount Sinal Hospital, $6,000; United Relief Work for the Soclety of Ethical Culture, Hebrew Orphan Asylum, = dren's Ald Soctety and the Educ Alliance, $1,000 each, ‘The bala the entate Koon to relatives > p With the Reat. 29.—Even the Army Nations WASHINGTON, Oct army ration, with its simple compo- nents, has shared in the general in- creaned cont of living. The annual res ort of Quartermast neral Ales ire shows that the average cost of n troops this against 2341 ss: ration for Amer year wan 24.40 cents for 1913. Stern Fitted Sewing Bags, Specia! A Silk | ————————— —SSSESEESESEFEFEFS—S—SSSSSSSSp || pronounced reductions. | by 12 ft, i Aft. Sby 10 ft. 6, . 6 by 9 ft., 4 ft. 6 by 6 ft. 6, | Brothe 42nd and 93rd Streets, West of HAth Avenue. The Art Needlework Dept. H‘4s iy, i for to-morrow, the following pecial price inducements: Japanese Mats, at 39c, 95c, 1.45, 2.85 Regularly 50c to $4.25 each Japanese Scrap Baskets, at 75C,, 85c, 95c Regularly 95c to $1.25 cffch Leather Lined Scrap Baskets, Regularly 95c cach Regularly $2.25 to $.25 each Fancy ‘Silk Knitting Bags, Entirely new; Regularly $2.50 cach On the Main Floor TO-MORROW, the following items will be offered, greatly underpriced: 75c Imported Gilt Frames, Cabinet size. $3.50 Turkish Bath Towels, 83.75 Linen Huck Towels, Hemstitched ends, broche borders. $5.00 to 6.50 Women’s Sweaters, All wool, in desirable styles and colors, broken sizes. We are preparing for Monday, November ad, Unusual Importance Comprising the most popular weaves, At Exceptionally Low Prices | Details in Sunday's Newspapers, Nov. Ist. American-made Rugs _ | Carpets and Linoleums ILL be offered To-morrow and Saturday, in the most desirable grades and sizes, at very || Extra Quality Wilton Rugs, 9 by 12 ft., Value 860,00 || Royal Wilton Rugs, 9 by 12 ft., Value @$2.50 | Heavy Seamless Axminster Rugs, | Inlaid Linoleums, cut from full rolls, Hii Value 81.25 We specialize in making Rugs to order in odd sizes and exchisive designs, at moderate prices. Ts . at 75c at $1.50 at $2.00 Tables: at 50c . Doz. $2.50 . Doz $2.90 A at $2.95 Sale of = $37.75 at $27.75 Value 832.50, at $26.75 “27.50, 22,50 “15.00, 11.90 "#50, 6.75" Yard = 78¢ i Louisiana SHREVEPORT, La., Oct. 29.—Ro- land Williamson, @ local attorney, to- day was arrested on a charge of hav- Ing choked to death hie eight-year- old daughter and an Infant son. The bodies of the children were found early to-day. Williamson was taken In custédy 'R & G Pifls, 208-Contes Street, N.Y. A Special Selection of Toilet Articles while wandering near his home in his nightclothes. He is believed to Insane. FATHER 1S ACCUSED You’re Running Down Hill improve your tte. Lawyer Arrested for Double Crime—Believed : to Be Insane, Bat igor ion and your 7 Make ali the organs of your effictent. H i ReG PILLS ha tre Se B. Altensn & Co, have prepared for to-morrow (Friday) and Saturday An Interesting Offer of Seasonable Millinery for Women and Misses, in the Department on the First Floor, at unusual price concessions. Trimmed Velvet Hats, in attractive styles, at $5.00 & 7.50 at 2.25 & 3.50 In the regular stock of this Department will be found, at moderate prices, large and varied assortments of flowers, foliage, ostrich and fancy feathers. Untrimmed Velvet Hats _A Sale of Women’s Coats which has been specially prepared for to-mor- row and Saturday, will present three smart styles, featuring cheviot, pebble cloth and broadcloth, silkelined throughout, at the special prices of $18.00 & 23.50 < Will be offered to-morrow and Saturday at about one-half the regular prices. Tooth Brushes. 15c|Whisk Brooms 15c Nail Brushes . 18c/Bath Sprays . 95c Hair Brushes . 65c|Hot Water Bags 75c Imported Celluloid Toilet Articles to be spe= cially priced at the same time will comprise Hair Brushes, Hat and Clothes Brushes, Combs, Button Hooks, Nail Files and Buffers, Hair Receivers, Shope Horns, Clocks, Mirrors, Trinket and Powder Boxes. Fifth Avenue - Madtaon Avene 34th and 35th Streets New Pork GeDocror: DVICE* P ': Lewis Baker ‘The qnestions answered below a:e general in character, the aymptous of diseases are given and the answers will apply in any came of similar nature, ‘Thome wishing further advice, free, may ad- drew Dr. Lewis Baker, College Bidg., College Ellwand Sts, Dayton ©,, Inclosing salf-ad- ope for reply, Wall be given, Dut only ta. itiale of fictfious mame will be used in my ansvem, The presriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store, Any druggist can onter of wholesaler, he has chills and no appetite, scribe,"" Please pre ‘The symptoms indicate derange. ment. of hidneve and should not be ore, eried, 4 would advisg balmwort tablete, componad well suited to such oases, Uviain, 9 sealed tubes with directions for home use, and want U9 increase my weight manda, Wlease tell me what method | or ee igen. Please Angwer: § advien that you Uires grain eutpberb tablete (mot sulphur), te gee lagative, amt om the liver, from 10 t 40 pow tablets, Full dire package wine and trehiful headache in back of head, ing spells twitching end trembli J New $20 .95 Sit argh la Women will not be slow to realize the remarkable value of these suits New long coat models, of Breadcloths, Sefges, Chevicts, Popline. ‘ Trimmings are velvet, braid, furs, broadtail cleth. Coats are lined with peau de eygneorsatin. In black, navy, dark brown, Russian green. Girls’ vere Corduroy Fastened to one side witb large pearl co pique collar and patent leather it. Also a number of pretty serge dresses, navy, long-waist styles, braid trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14. ‘Third Floor. Protection That the Youngsters: Need Wool Sweater Outfits $3.98} Four Pieces, at .... This is an out-of-the-ordinary set, made up of best brushed wool. It consists of sweater, drawer leggins, cap and mittens. In white, tan and Oxford gray. Sweater Outfits at $2.98 Hand crocheted worsted sweater, cap and leggins in outfit: in tan, Hague blue and white. Infants’ Cashmere Coats $3 69 Long and Short Models, ° Made of excellent quality cashmere, with roll cuffs; cape is hand-em- broidered in dainty designs, and finished with silk braid, Girls’ Crepe Rompers, 47c High neck, tong sleeves, patch pockets and belt; in pink and blue. A Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock These Untrimmed Velvet $ 2. 5 5 Hats, made to sell fo $5.00 to $6.00, are now Tliey come to us at a wonderful price concession. They are high ade hats, all hand blocked and inished with French edge. 750 hats in the lot, divided into 25 new and different shapes. ——$—$——— $2.50 Untrimmed Hats, $1.19 Made of good auelty black velvet. ‘and small sailors, as well as an ex- cellent variety of medium sie shapes. Men’s Underwear 1 Derby-ribbed Balbriggan Shirts #1 Oi Drawers. shirts with French neck; drawers with double woven spliced seats. 75¢ Medium Fall-weight Bal- shirts and Drawers, of Se d cotton, ad ietteake Each... O5c ‘Winter-welge Soft Natural Wool staat”. $1.00 Men’s $3 Blanket Robes, $1.95 Comfortable Blanket Robes, for bath or house use, in jacquard patterns; assorted colors with cord and girdle. Second Floor. Women’s Underwear 35c Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests, Fall weight, low neck, no sleeves; low neck, short sleeves; in regular and extra sizes... 25c 4%c Fleece Lined White Cotton Vests and Pa: vests bigh neck, long sieev ants ankle length... i 35c $1.25 Union Suits, Fall weight poses hag Lad no Leal knee or an length; and extra ties... SC Fverth Fleor, $1.00 HK. C, F. KOCH & CO., INC.,:125TH ST., WESTaemenmmmemn| A Photogravure Portrait —_or—— James W. Gerard ‘ Ambassador to Germany Touma, sleeplemmess, Jom of appetit srengte, and tm fect ame ‘has bern’ comes to performing sccustomed work ower makes the Teautafully glossy and vigorous, Obtain to ¢ ve, dare of deugeiat, Mr, “Annie R purely afflicted with some kiduey disease, He "ae, “patestintttss Bits Sats i Will Be Given FREE with Every Copy of Next Sunday's World

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