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(Pe aa. aon be - a ae ; Maspector Owen Wagan of the Bu- Oe ee Se fr. er err ee ee St re eee ett as 's' fernal machine” that had been turned over to the police, He round outside the station in a bucket of water a neatly tled pack- age, 6 by 4 Inchon. Its insides were ticking, despite tho water, It was addressed to a Mrs. Anrona, at No, 68 Fast One Hundred and Twent-third Street, and she was so eure it was a bomb she had tossed it to the street and telephoned the station. Kagan opened it up and found tn- aide a nice new alarm clock—etill runningn allver menh puree and the card of the «ender, an Intimate friend of Mra. Aarons, wishing her a merry Christmas. Tho Lieutenant om duty prewents back to her. O FIND XMAS PRESENTS the Alarm Clock Ticked Mer- tily On in a Bucket Full of Water. of Combustibles received a hurry yesterday to come to the Kast Hundred and = Twenty-riath | Btation and investigate an “in- WATERS PIANOS “Quality First” In selecting a piano the first great consideration fs the tone quality. The Waters Pianos have a full, rich, deep tone, with fine singing quality—and the piano that has the best tone is the best piano to buy. Of equal importance is the price, and the Waters prices and terms are so very reasonable that you can secure a Waters high-grade art piano for about ad price at which common commercial pianos are Sold. | Waters-Autola | player-pianos combine the Waters Piano with the went the saneh aedaancaeiinetied EDTHST. LARS BORNE HYSTERAL FROM COURTROON “What's He Trying to Do to Me?” Actress Sobs as She Gives Way, Tn an hystorteal paroxyam, mine- tuated with cries a “What's he try- ing to do with me?” KEaith St. Ciatr, the actress on trinl for perfury frow- ing out of an alleged agreement be- tween her and Abraham Mrlanger, tho THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1914. louder and jouder. officers went to Mise St. Clatr's side as she atrug@ied to rise. One of the [esas aque. 46 sweote“1QIRL DRIVES HALF MILE } WITH DYING SWEETHEART, from the room, her cries of “What'alCarries Him to Doctor After Rival he trying to do with ma?” ringing i out even after the big door had closed Fires Fatal Shot, but Effort Is in Vain. upon hew. Justion Davin later ruled that the cane would be tentatively adjourned until 10.40 o'clock to-morrew morn-| DANVILLE, Ind, Dec. 21.—Hold- ing, Mina St. Clair was taken home| ing her dying lover in her arma, Mis je aa Cintr tafied to ap- Mabel McCormick, twenty-four years old, drove half @ milo over @ lonely country road yesterday to a farm- house, where she summoned a phy- sielan in @ vain attempt to save his penr at the morning session, Jumticn Davin dealared forfeited her bond of $7,600, furnished by the United States Fidelity and Guarantes Company, with privilege of renewal upon her life, The wounded man, Chartos ee nl Cashboler, twenty-two, died a foe BAR TO HONOR WHITMAN, | ™inutes after resching tho farm. house. Cashboler was shot whilo driving with Miss McCormick near here, qhen his rival, Charies Seward, d for| twenty-one, sprang from the side of aaa an ee ere be tcndercg | the road, stopped the hores and fret | Prepare for a Reception Before Governor Hest Takes Seat. theatrical manager, was half carried © Supreme Court room this n while her physician was re. porting to Justice Davis on hor phyal- cal condition. Sho had been unable to attend the morning session of tho trial, and her collapse was not unexpected. The Court had directed in the morning that @ physiotan report upon ‘her atate of health in order that it might be determined whether the case should be adjourned until «he wae in condition to appear in court. Shortly before 1 o'clook Mina St. Clair came to the Criminal Courts Hutlding herself, acoompanted by her physician, Dr, Louta Lichtachein of No. 124% Madison Avenne, and a friend, Mrs, Wolf. She waa taken to the attendants’ room and there await- ed the opening of court. It was aeen then that #ho wna in great distrons wonderful Autola Player, which is strictly up-to- date and contains all the very latest and most valu- || able improvements. No better player-piano is made ||| than the Waters-Autola. Examine the Waters tone and quality and com- |] pare the Waters prices and terms, and you ‘will be convinced that the Waters Piano or the Waters- Autola player-piano is the best value and the most attractive piano proposition possible. Send Postal for Catalog Horace Waters @ Co. OPEN 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th Street EVENINGS 127 W. 42d St., near Broadway 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. until Jan. Ist. | 371 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. of mind and body. When tho caso was called sho came into the courtroom miported by Mra. Wolf, who had to lead her to her feat at the counsel table. The jury was temporarily excused and Dr. ichtschein waa called to the witness id and there tn a voice intended’to h only Justice Davis and Ansis- District Attorney Manly and Mins St. Clair's counsel, Mr. Slade and Mr. Fraskenthaler, the physteian reported the remult of his examination. It was while the testimony wan be- ing given that Miss St. Clair, who had nat with her head resting wearily upon her han& her eyes closed, suddenly flung herself against Mra. Wolf's and burst into loud weeping. © Is!” she cried, apparently ponse to something Mrs. Wolf | may have sald. ‘This rentence ahe re- peated several tines, hor cries rising Diatrtet Attorney Whitman before he |= hecomen Governor. The testimonial will ho attended by the Justices of the Ap- Mate Division, the Justices of the Bu- preme Court, the Judges of the Court of General Kesstona, the Justices of the Court of Special Hessions and the Board of City Magistrates. It ts to be held in the court room of the Oriminal Branch of the Supreme Court tn the Criminal Courts Bullding Tuesday afternoon, Deo. 29, Presiding Justice Ingraham of the Appellate Division will, in all probability, preside. A committee of arrangements, of which George Gordon Battle ts Chair- man, composed of more than 100 leading members of the bar, among whom are Delancey Nicoll, Morgan O'Brien, John H, Stanchfield, George W. Wickersham, William D. Guthrie, James W. Osborne, Wiliam M. K. Oleott, Abraham Levy, Henry W. Taft, John D, Lindsay, Fran- cle L. Wellman, Herbert Parsons, John F. MeIntyre, Charles W. Appleton, Wil- jam B. Ellison, Samuel 8. Koenig, Fran- cin Martin, Edward F. O'Dwyer, Lous D, Gibbs, “Michael J. Mulqueen, Frank 1. Polk, Phoenix Ingraham, Rufus R, Cowing, A. L. Elkus and Benjamin F. Spellman. nr QUESTIONS SENATE ACTION. Wileon Thinks Senate May Have to Reconsider “Safety at Sea” Vote. WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Preaident Wilson, {t was understood at the White House to-day, believes the Senate should reconsider its action in including a clause tn Ita ratification of tho “safety at nea” convention which, advocates of the convention belleve, practi nul- Victrolas $15 to $250 Victor Records 60c Up {f A largest stock Iifies it, It tp expected that ‘ques- tion will brought up in the Senate this week. Advocates of the convention believe the other nations which signed It will agree to the Senate's reservation that the United States shall have the right to make further aafoty regulations and impose them on forel: ing into American territ not Beer” Christmas At all Dealers—Gillette Safety Razors and Combination Sets, $5 to $50, Packets of Gillette Blades, 600, and $1.00. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON 563 Sth Send SHOPS, STORES, RESTAURANTS, HOTELS, CAFES, LAUNDRIES, ETC. 1,193 World “Business Oppor- tunity” Advertisements Last Week, 833 More Than the Herald! 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An 1f-inch sewer In St. Mark's Ave-| nue, Brooklyn, weakened by excavations for the Flatbush Avenue extension of the subway, caved in to-day at the north- ; west Intersection of the two avenues. | The surface of both thoroughfares set- tied In-an aren 50 by 75 feet, blocking traffic In all directions. in Rection will be Fuses of"the Seventh Avenue and fhe Be Richotas Avenue lines for ue be ‘ashington Fifth Avenue Coach Co. Victrolas Ready for Immediate Delivery Every Finish Including the New Electric Style Select your CHRISTMAS Victrola and Records from the in New York. Delivery Guaranteed Before christmas Terms The Most Liberal in Convenience. Visit Any of the Five LANDAY Exclusive Victrola Stores To-day Ave., Cor. 46th St. A. This ls Our Xm Make this a truly JOYFUL CHRIST- MAS for your family, friends and yourself—give USEFUL Xmas gifte— USEFUL FURNITURE that will give comfort and satisfaction all the yearround, We have floors and floors of such gifts at our store, and you m™ needn't drain your purse, either, by paying out cash at a time when you need it most. We invite you to make LIBERAL USE of our CONVENI- ENT CREDIT PLAN, remembering that we make “TERMS TO SUIT YOU.” Dressing Table in Mahogany or Birdseye Maple Piano polish, triplicate French plate mirrora, ceutre 1he2}, and 2 aide mir- andsome carved ards; heavy claw ee wide, full swell oe, saeern $22.98 All Our Goods Are Marked in Plain Figures. OUT-OF-TOWN DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR BY MOTOR TRUCK of our Christmas, “Buying Power” Speclaje: feet; base front and. suet taining 3 dri IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED, — A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT. y We are pleased to announce an increased and fre- quent ’bus service on the following routes: ° 72d Street Crosstown Line Easy Payments to Suit Your 27 W. 34th St., Bet. Sth and 6th Aves, 427 Sth Ave,, at 38th St. 153 W. 42d St., Nr. B’way. 23 W. 42d St., Bet. Sth and 6th Aves. Telephone Sorvas: Hill os Increased Bus Service Seventh Avenue Line On Macomb's Dam Road from Central Bridge to 1634 Street, te Seventh Avenue, to 145th Street, being an extension of the present frequent service on the Seventh Avenue Line. On East 724 Street, from First Avenue to Fifth Avenue, to 67th Street, to Broadway to West 724 Btreet, to Central Park West. 102d St., E. of 5th Ave, Evenings the City. We are now of et Kulvens. this fern ut dRe. en it ve Ww knife Stile Ne NOTICE! se Seen Rie ae CHARLES A. KEENE 1 80 Wetches, Diamonds, Jewelen, Droadway, New Yer OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 10 OCLOGE,