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——o Sea aes 94 ape * Sealine to Ald War 8: INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., xel M. Ralston to-day issued a ‘ation calling upon the people of lana to subscribe to a fund to be Used in relief work for distressed non- Combatants in Eurppe. A cablegram from the Relief C ittee in London Peceived by the Governor yesterday sug- a estes the lasuance of the proclamation Gov. fort wil be made to secure thee aa of a ship load of food in this ‘Measure the value of your glasses jot—by dollars and cents— t. by Results. Correct glasses in the begin- ning are economical in the end. strength of Harris eye- lass service is expressed in e facts: _ Firstly—that our examina: tions are made by Oculists (registered physicians), of ex- perience. Secondly—that to strengthen their services competent, prac- tical Opticians adjust the mountings. And, thirdly—that we op- erate our own modern facto- ries. We are in a position there- fore to furnish you with Beller Glasses for Less money than is possible on any lesser scale of production. Harris Glasses, whether they cost $2.00 or more, are Guar- ,anteed to give you Complete eyeglass comfort. ‘Opiical Brouse of WStStonhis Bust did dt seg stie Pais 1405 BE. Nicho! . Bs hear Willoughby, Bkiyn, BES Puen ia oppyelte Ace Balas G83 Broad Kt. Newark. (Next door to the David Stratis Co.) POSSESIN JERSEY | "HUNT FOR MANIAC WHOSLEH WOMAN Whom Slain Woman Tried to Defend, Will Live. All the New Jersey countryside from New Brunswick to Bound Brook 1s in terror to-day because Richard von Krebs, the maniac who yesterday shot and killed Mts. Henry Rhell and seriously wounded her husband on the farm near New Brunswidk which they rented from von Krebs's wife, jis still at large. Though hastily organized posses in I automobiles and on foot have scoured {the country roads all about. New Brunswick and explored every vacant barn, no trace of the former inmate of the State Hospital for the Insane has been found and many men against whom von Krebs had shown @ grudge in times past do not think their lives safe untilyhe is behind bars. TRAGEDY CLIMAX OF QUARRELS WITH EX-WIFE. Yesterday's tragedy was the climax of bitter quarrels between von Krebs and his wife over the ownership of the farm on which Rheil, his wife and two children lived as tenants. Because von Krebs's fancied griev- ances yesterday led him to slay Mrs. Rheil and attempt the life of Henry Rheil it is thought by the authorities that he is now on the bunt for* his Lane Bryant’s Maternity Apparel Phealigere blesses” Sold direct to wearer at Manufacturers’ Prices. pry coer I win excellent also | Siemon [4 Ee let ae os on support of reared, Se Es wd Riverleathan 33 $3.85 Lane Bryant 25 W. 38th St., New York tical management. way to buy Order it by the soup. we have plenty of the tomato soup.” That means good management—prac- Campbell’s Tomato Soup so palatable and wholesome and there are so many times when nothing else exactly “fills the bill,” that a ready supply on hand prevents frequent disappoint- ; ment and delay. And your grocer returns your money if you'd rather have it than the Js there plenty in your pantry today? 21 kinds 10c acan divorced wife to complete bis homi- cidal revenge. Rheil, in St. Peter's Hospital at New Brunswick, with a bullet wound through the abdomen, wii) recover, It was said by the hospital surgeons to-day, unless complications should set in, Neighbors who know something about the contest for possession of the farm of which the Rhells were | tenants say that, baffled by the de- jcision of the courts awarding Mrs. ivon Krebs possession of the farm, von Krebs had ordered Rheil to va- cate the premises Nov. 1, | Rheil, who had llved on the farm ‘for a year, renting it from Mrs. von Krebs, who abandoned it through fear And this is the right dozen, at least. It is of her husband @ year ago, bad grown Whether Hhell had von Krobe’s injunction to get out by crawl after seeing fore bis eyes, it appears von Krebs's attack was entirely unexpected. Rhell was bending over a vegetable garden the road from the farm toward, Frank- ‘ ' ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1914. later as| Which there was no name. Letgelened boinc Tren-| street tation, told Policeman Ma- on the instance of bis wife several | honey of the Kingsbridge station that years ago. @ short time before the accident he He escaped from the asylum and fled | nesisted an intoxicated man, w York, from which place he|'"# the description of the sought to bring sult against his wife, conspiracy to “railroad” him asylum in order to get control operty. His wife subsequent- ured a divorce. H escaped lunatic reappeared in his old haunts several years ago, but household of the Kaiser tired of von Krebs's tions of poseéssion a to move before ord is supposed the man, discovering he was travelling uptown and desiring | to go downtown, got off at Two Hun. | dred and Thirty-elghth street an: was trying to make bis way across nswer.| the tracks when he was run down, ecident | and killed. | tant itera- had decided to do so. ded against Nov. 1 is not known, From the iy The Countryside Around NeW|near the rear of the farmhouse yea. | 80 effort wax made to apprehend him. . . terday afternoon when von Krebs}0® Oct. 11, 1911, when Wilson wasp Brunswick in Terror Be- | came around the house trom the road. | fe'thovernor'a side am he was leaviNn . , After a few words von Krebs drew 8/4 political meeting in New Bruns- Astrong chain of extra cause of Krebs’s Escape. | revoiver afd shot Rheil. wick and tried to assault him. stitches just above the WIFE KILLED TRYING TO DE-| He has made threats against Chief h FEND HUSBAND. of Police John O'Connell, the County knee in Women's THREATS BY SLAYER,| The sound of the shot ana the| Provecutor and segsrl lawyers. Hosiery is known as the "| wounded man’e cry brought Mrs. ravel barrier. a ae Rhell to the door, When sho saw UNIDENTIFIED MAN DIES Ifa sharp garter should Second Victim, Husband the insane mah bending over her hus- start a ravel, this prevents band as if contemplating firing a sec- ond shot, the woman rushed toward the madman. He coolly raised his weapon and fired three shets. Three bullets lodged in her breast and as she fell von Krebs fired a fourth|, which penetrated her abdomen and ranged upward. it from running down and Tuining the stocking. Sheer, lustrous, smooth- fitting, stylish, — NOSE is the choice of women who appreciate the importance UNDER TRAIN IN SUBWAY Believed to Have Been Trying to Cross Tracks From Station When Run Down. + of elegant hosicry, After Rheil had managed to drag] An unidentified man, about thirty- himself to the Dawson home and Dr.| five years old, five feet two inches ada IZcablecteiat heels and tose George Dunn had been summoned, the! tall, weighing 125 pounds and dressed ee of joa- physician treated Rheil, then went to| in dark clothes, was killed by a south- to: the farm to find Mra. Rheil dead. bound subway train at the Two Hun- | Von Krebs was seen walking down dred and Thirty-eighth street station of the Broadway subway early to- day. Motorman Hopp felt a jar as the train passed the north end of the platform. He went back to Investi- gate and discovered the body under the third car. The car was jacked up and the body taken out and removed to Ford- ham Hospital. In the dead man's pockets were found $1.63 and three receipts from Mills Hotel No. 1, on lin Park. Later, when news of the tragedy was flashed everywhere by telephone some people saw him dodg: ing across fields in the dusk, headed for Bound Brook. Von Krebs, who came to New Bruns- wick twenty years ago and who told a story of once having served in the Lord & Taylor — Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street Music Daily—Luncheon and Afternoon Tea, 10 A. M. to 5 P. M., Tenth Floor Important Special Sales for Men For Friday and Saturday OFASEME, awe Pg ey 4 of 253 Murray Hill gooo Founded 1826 Magnificent Values in Men’s “London-Made”’ Overcoats Another shipment of the famous “Toga” Overcoats from Studd & Mil- lington of London in a selection of English, Irish and Scotch weaves in rough materials, with silk yoke and silk sleeve lining.......... 05.0055 : Special Sale of Men’s Boots Several Lines Taken from Our Regular Stock of Special Price $25.00 Fall & Winter Boots At the Special Price of $3.95 Second Floor These overcoats sell usually at $35.00, and at the special price quoted repre- sent one of the best values we have ever offered. Extraordinary Values in Men’s & Young Men's Sutts Fancy Sack Suits in all the new smart models—two, three and four button effects—in stripes, plaids and Men’s Furnishings Correct styles for all occasions in neckwear, shirts and handkerchiefs are being shown in complete assortments at moderate prices. checks—also a fine showing of the A . SE | Soe rice Imported Silk Neckwear ocean eae eenente $a7, 50) | Rash mtlederrrererceeees $1,00 & $1.50 These suits are all hand-tailored with Po) French Colored Linen Handkerchiefs the finest linings and trimmings. The usual price is $30.00. Hand-Tailored Overcoats In the smart models and materials for Fall and Winter are being shown at prices ranging from $16.50 to 865.00, Fourth Floor A new importation $1.00 & $1.50 New Silk Dress Reefers White, pearl gray and novelty Roman stripes; also black and white combinations...$5,00 to $9.50 Fine Tucked Dress Shirts With starched French cuffs...... Silktex Pajamas Plain colors, silk frogs Chauffeurs’ Suits €8 Overcoats Chauffeurs’ Hand Tailored Suits) Made of extra heavy all wool whipcord, } 2 7.50 with an extra pair of long or short trousers. } Chauffeurs’ Heavy Kersey Cloth Special Values for Friday & Saturday - Imported French Linen Handkerchiefs 55C each—6 tor $37.00 Negligee Shirts | mported and domestic madras. BIL. F5 Usually to $2.50) Colored borders Overcoats) Button-to-neck or convertible collar; blue} 00 Negligee Shirts grees or black,........+++ sahil piencees | 35 bi he and plain bosoms. Usually to s2.00'8 1.00 Chauffeurs’ Raccoon Fur Coats \ " A Sample Line of ) Shawl collar, body wool lined............ $48.50 Light Weight Flannel Pajamas Silk frogs and pearl buttons, Usually to $2.00 Street Floor $1.10 Chauffeurs’ Fur Lined Coats Of broadcloth, rat lined, Persian collar. . Fourth Floor }$39.50 . et ‘| Show the very latest development in construction he ee 7 victim, upon a northbound train, Tt | (==> Lord & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street 4 J Excellent Values in The Season’s Most Attractive Blouses for W omen Washable Silk Waists } i ‘allleut models, with new turn-over or : $2.95 detachable collar, long sleeves. All white or white with colored stripes...........6.55 Crepe-de-Chine W aists Hemstitched bodice model, with buttoned’ $ 5.00} & to the chin collar (white only) ty Cream Lace W aists Over chiffon lining, combined with satin. . Cream Lace i aists | : ‘ | ver white China silk lining (the new but- $6 95 $5.05 toned effect back), military collar and pointed cuffs of black velvet...........665 Satin Blouse ai sopy of an imported model— 7 Coated with aan len Wide vals 8.75 tete-de-negre, navy and black............. Third Floor A Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Hand Embroidered Neckwear Offering Extraordinary Values Guimpes, Vestees, Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets and Fancy Stocks 386, 65¢ &B 8s5c Usual prices 50c to $2.50 each Imported Handkerchiefs For Men 8 Women Excellent Values & Complete Assortments} 9) Women's Handkerchiefs with Women's Handkerchiefs, em- embroidered initial roi corners 85c, 75c, $1.00 & $1.40 Box of 3—50c to $1.00 . Box of 6 Box of 6—~75c to $1.50 _ Women’s Handkerchiefs with] Men’s All Linen Handkere hand embroidered corner and | chiefs, embroidered initial initial . 75c to $2.75 per box of 6 25c & 50c each Children’s Handkerchiefs Women’s White and Colored Box of $—25c & 50c Novelty Handkerchiefs Autograph Handkerchiefs l5e, 25c & 50c Box of 6—50c Street Floor Interesting “Specials” in Infants’ Coats & Hats Imported Corduroy Hats \ In navy, brown and white. Usually $2.25/ $1.90 Children’s Imported Hats $4.95 to $15.7 5—Formerly $7.50 to $31.50 Corduroy Coats A In re and brown; interned 84.95 ually $6.50, i Sizes 2 to 6 years. Infants’ Long Cashmere Coats Hand-scalloped, silk-lined Fourth Floor very : Redfern Corsets and design. Highest grade materials combined with skillful workmanship give the natural lines demanded by style and comfort. The Fall styles are most desirable—medium bust, medium skirt, with straighter lines at the front and back and the faint suspicion of a curve at the waist. ‘This is the fashion for Fall. IGMNA en. Wanda caReRed a $ 10.00 Batiste...........65 $3.00, $5.00, $6.00 Cautilin;: scans $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 W arner’s Rust-Proof Corsets Every pair of Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets is guaranteed not to rust, break or tear..