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PER BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH i, 1915. {fix all salaries paid by the This includes county sasartes, are now mandatory by statutes, as well 48 VICTIM OF PLOT = : an RT PRISONER'S ArUT c ie ane sarees | ie REIS (RET “PLT OF HUSBAND'S FOES,” wat PTY PORGHGAGH BLL LEGLATE (azesistar Th Bil lial aes to Extend Campaign to ;, End Undue Jamming of | | | | | _BRSONER’S WEE SAS Artes td head; the seltzer bottic was Ry thal gon Plea ' -_- al iy which aim to make radical i 7g te renorters had rertetered at Head of International Merchant | «5 oeiy peor, whiakey and abe | Mra. Stegier 414 not substantiate the ' No. lent, Beek. 084, “O = H stories of .er acousers t. the eftect |G, Mu | that while she was @lerebed in the |, | company of one of them the other leame into the room upon prear- | ranged signal, | pot apply to the present elective 1 officers. (Continued from First Page.) | The Citizens’ Caton has two bills dudges, school teachers and day laborers are the only three classes of 5 der the provision of ¥j government ies, The first, which; reduced by the ards of Estimate ted Marine Had Talks With Sen- lee, upon returning to his home: has already been introduced, would} and Aldermen. Police and firemen ators, but That Was All. in Brooklyn, missed a bunch of keys’ reduce the size of the Board of Alder- will be affected. It Is understood that (Continued from First Page.) they already have friends at work in and returned to Mrs, Goldman's. men, the present membership of blan effort to kill the bill. apartment to get them back. Quite: is 78, and make the Aldermanic}! Mayor Mitchel profossed to know ; unexpectedly this vialt led to the rev- | districts more representative, Under] nothing of tho Oltinens Union bill vin No, 610 Riverside Drive, said she had divorced him in il Golawater “For If such should have proved the ag WASHINGTON, March 1—P. A. 8 White he was not deetrous of di j i fi —P. prey wife rode resent conditions one Ald r ‘the Becond step in his campaign truth,” the Magintrate said, “I would | gnon dat” Mrs. Seapiee sald when Franklin, Vice President of the Inter-| | per Re thod wk before the | asaeesek has 3,900 votes and ‘diotine fess MET OLS of Aldermen Gf the aomber of passenger | further about the former! national Mercantile Marine, to-day! 15 sirest raid, Mra, Goldman told | 23,000, The bill would reduce the ouch” he was once the: have taken pleasure in sending both anemones it, these The told the Senate Ship Hill Investigat-|iienn that the apartment at No, 17|membership of Aldermen about 25/Mayor said he thought the board the Workhouse.” to-day 5 ho assigned a squad of inepee- The present central figure in the je Federal Grand Jury | to-4ay | ing Committes that his company “had Aa pag might work better if its memberahi>. ‘We Brooklyn to study the coere-| Involved paseport frauds ie © little| Peter stegier, Richant Madden and (Not spent a cent in propaganda tay sedan saa Wek tasbedia Malthe other bill, which wit be ain-| Were vasaiie, "The Mayor favored Wh Gf two surface lines in that bor. | woman with brown hair and eyes, tav Cook, the three men involved | against the bill, He had received let~| soir den by the police and she was| cussed by the. Executive Committeo| rignt to fix all ri , except thi peers ace. fee over Lan tently anes ee be! _, sence Tyga Repent Bur- | pleked tp by the officers, thie afternoon before its introduction, | of elective of! § pans as petite and whose manner o' we ir mation EE ~ = = tre tines speech gives the impression that ahe| Suuquieat passports. There arraigme | 08 the subject, which he gave. SO NEY See ee | ee ucurnnnnmn thot Tnnorant of the wave of the | ant Sater. Jue, heey ety ta Sear a eee ce tee et im | MOURINHO Inver. world. Batted States District Court was set|said Mr. Franklin, “stating that he| Mann said Mrs. Goldman told him t i Com: @he wore a saucy brown toque on would like to confer with me about) that if he and his party Bad been in . this aftetnoon. her heavy brown colle of hair, a ,.'eeiat, Madden and Cook pleaded} 14, 41, 1 came to Washington last|the Manhattan Avenue house the wealskin coat covered a modish brown e Was set for March 10 and; December and talked to nim. I told] night before they “would have got. ! gown and brown “tango” pumps Was continued at $16,000 in cach/him that, in my opinion, there was|ten some real divorce evidence.” | Best & Co, rounded off her costume with a note | CAS. nothing the United States could do to| The alleged confession read: “All of chicness. = yyy intelligently deal with the shipping|that these men (the raiders) say is This i» the story of her mianigut) WILSON WILL PASS emergency that existed. Senatore|true about Mr. Harris and myself Fifth Avenue at 38th Street yo aphid dell, wave it to an Eve-| ON CHARGES AGAINST — Jove oa Mh a peed lg doe Seah oncom T have Here at Best's the things you buy ning Worl about in rates and forcign ships | signed this affidavit voluntarily.” isti ive 100 MUCH KICKING “I was trapped leverty an if by EMBASSY OFFICIALS held in American ports, which I sup-| Two weeks later, Mann testified, he rah Pa Mai att tor Hod rig professional oriminals, and 1 now plied.” and detectives raided Mrs. Gold- ness of what is included. Your style selection here need be oy the matter of your own indi- vidual preference—never a balance between this or that because of a question of fitness. Which means so much to the women who do buy at Best's. iit! A Tuesday Sale lili money, oven though a woman's good | 4¢at Wileem personally will pase wpoh | ror Government aid to a private ship- | Chicago, and found her en dishabiile name is at stake, all the allegations against officials of | sing eompany made to Secretary Mc-| with a man mamed Lambert, who TO SUT MRS iF IN THE know what some poeple will do for| WASHINGTON, March 1—Prest-) yr, Franklin told of his suggestion | man‘s,rooms in the Wellington Hotol, }» Ue “T have known Miss Annette Hof. | the German Embsssy—that they have | adoo and also discussed with Secre-!|was described as a confidence man é 1 | man since last October. I have known | persistently violated diplomatic ethics |tary Garrison and some Democratio| who had served a term in the Joliet her #0 well and trusted her to ston |and the neutrality, of this Govern: | genators in August. The plan he out-| (II) penitentiary. On the occasion pentane an extent that I recently loaned her | Ment. lined, he said, proposed that the Gov-| of this raid, the witness said, Mra. money. She lives in Sayville and| This has been decided om, but !t/ornment guarantes bonds for a com-|Goldman again offered the raiders whenever «:> came to tow it had| as emphatically denied to-day that | pany which would buy or build thirty | “stingers” to drink, but they refused. been her custom recently to calt me|tbere in any intention of making) or forty steamers. “When I went into the room,” said # 3 z 2 4 8 = > Up and we'd go out together. ap issue of these or any other Mann, I said, ‘Hello, Mrs. Goldman.’ " charges. If [t ahall be ah that “) 4 g (i * ? n tater ag | ity 6 facts we er ie is ishes With Split Lip. will be presented to the German Gov- Gar:|and ahe replied, ‘Oh, I don't know.’ own] very blue and she urged that tt would | ¢tnment and it will decide for itself nye ‘As We wore leaving she said the Chi- are! liven me‘up if I showld meet two 0. Democratic Senators in cago detectives who raided her were 4 Instance! Mrs. Vernon Castle was at home| friends she knew and go out to di day the | tor Martin's foom, but “nothing ever| 1+ as nice to her as the Now York fests ana| to-day Ji Manhasset to only her |ner with them. Neg ag He ralders who caught her in West wags that tho} mont intimate friends, tetting them of INVITED TO DINNER WITH TWO |® Ninth Btreet. sustain tt, = now “ she ne eye yeater- “FRENCH MEN.” ‘Gnished. Ps Aen _—— ‘Reg. Trade Mark Public Ber. with strangest partners.| “At firat 1 demurred, for I 4id not |has officially character! st Iola: Protest Big Tax , Saturday] SBe acquired also a split Ip and ser-/think it eight to meet strange men ts ve ne Nae § bd aed hae H te Levy. . Jous brutges, but Manhasset is ring- | whan my hust..ud was in auch trou. | Mal fea ged i mecret, service Waren on ‘month for keeping ‘The Beard ef Aldermen met in special Miew]the with the story of the dancer's |bio. But Annette insisted. Sho sald] ports as “black a {t informed as to legislation. en ON ee atrack iat wee {it 197 Infants’ White Dre S pervice | pluck. her friends were Frenchmen who bad wi Weight, off-| Asked why, of bie company’s more| FROiiN Yeuba Aitartees proceed 22/ iniants Wiite Dresses ta not] Mire. net been im this country long and sprede dey brdtags odd : building, onl; dosen were un-|agninet the adoption of the rate. They! ||Il}, the were’ both perfect gentlemen. 80 Bat sec dhe ‘Prali eal |sentnee that the 8250,000 assessment Sizes 6 Months to 3 Years—3rd floor rc cent more ter the build e ship in Anterica than at Bel- 50c to 2.85 friends were waiting outside with a et ee eres mea t,t, an, are Being about one-third less than regular prices gorge om year baula, imousine, I consented to go to dinner. from, 10 to 24. per cent. more to oper- Leics anirers Seeaachouse id A selection of our own sample garments that have Ie ate a emall cargo sb Y —_—— become somewhat mussed, but otherwise per-' dons“ mits the ne ote freak coats ana tse REPUBLICANS AGAIN fect. Inmibst instances only one of a style. iA she ‘pulled taut on the Gahthe, 17 ‘inere oe mu hae BLOCK SHIP BILL 150 Slightly Mussed Fine Baby ing Picalon til bea’ Wee ea enent in the car I did not sea] Bo: _ ite tei "pte | St want to «sop ston se _ MAMUINGTON, sara 124 Re Garments Reduced About % as taurant for dinner, which wae very | there. elaborate. The men pressed me to ie expect: on the Ship Purchase bill. With the Stes FF 1 k & “st Many garments appear as beautiful as fresh i He Es the ground. In his fall be sh t i f Wea hein oro the uae | Aa rue he Sa Sk |r evr ar i goods, they are so slightly mussed. Only {iff one of a style—our samples including Pa F ? i represented themselves to be—cul- aitete to the reins, rf while ber companion jumped from tha| tured Trenchmen. | ‘They | spoke Dostponement of con Fine Cashmere and Crepe de Chine Sacques, Hood Shawls, ||lt cart, screaming Serer ~ tea pa btibavy These lh cisel aaa orane Ropuoticens eon oat in play | ; Wrappers, Worsted Jackets and Sacques, Flannel 4 And a8 be lay on his olde be| “After dinner was over I wanted to fo, aaeridering the bill and thus give ; Petticoats, Afghans, Booties, etc. iW robin re es la sack igen better chances I fret. We stopped somewhere, I don't . mportant Sale of know just where it was, and the man called Mateikat sald be must tele- Tntronsa “atforte, to] fi | Girls’ Fibre Silk Sweaters y i | i ate te mother, who al ——— ee DP his er, ways vy | No Credits—No Approvals A new coat model in two color combinations, in the new spring shades; sizes 28 to 34. i Ye Pay Morea Be” uid i i f | THe i I i 27! i i f & Ff ; E g i i 4 i & g H A ' PICTORIAL | home. TRIED TO FORCE HER TO SIGN, SHE SAYS. a opening into it, I didn't see anybody u ‘allatory Move of 1914 8 wore killed by automobiles, chee there and began to wonder what Hag one, Lise Ratatat During February, this year, trolleys . oe for Japan's Demands on China, eaused the death of 6 and wagons 4, ee led @_ compared with 10 by trolleys and 3 by wagons last February. 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