The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1915, Page 4

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house as their address. ot-the mon was belted over the head by the watchman, but both escaped. ‘Wiison told the police he was in a Rose Street cafe when two men came i ked him with a knife and do- tuanded his money, Ho DN gee gy pri bbed a beer ¢! robbers on the head, theo ran ging house. aay Wilson | were locked ‘Two Robbers, Pursuing Youth, At- tack Official and Are for the tM House in Chambers Street Inder knocked him fis rn. early to-day turned out to rescue P Superintendent Henry Libby two men who assaulted and watchman interfered. One of the rob- bers slightly eut Libby. him on the flo Later Detective K | plunged throu «| and yelled for -~lwhen Serst. Zinne arrived TION S Hish-) PIANOS Pianos AL REBUILT ( and Player in he are again. Do not neglect to p= gall remark- ALL ARE FULLY GUARANTEED. Also a limited NEW PIANOS 4» PLAYER PIANO Sharply reduced for this exceptional sale. These are only a few examples of the large assortment displayed during this Sale: GRANDS PLAYER PIANOS Formerly. Now. Formerly. Now, cert & a mY pop ae ike new ‘- bea | SG # discontinued Ahn hs : 810] Srert ‘erms month; some of the above in TABERAL ALLOWANCE FOR PIANOS TAKEN IN An early call is adviced in order that you may secure ruments, EXCHANGE enter the home in oa la , and spreading of these loathsome Pees” betel eatenee a sure preventive— SF seuss laewaowtees tore Yond it coseus DISCOVERY BED BUGS AND THEIR EGS KILLS the home against the spread of disease. It clears out fea whose bite is a potent , harmless and EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1015. «tttithea tsa | Prince and Wife Who Accuses this morning, holeted himeetf in the A dumbwaiter and jimmied off the door | t Routed. ‘The robbers chased him, He went | jeading into the kitchen of John Herzog “ ; dora loc” with the iy pare Lae Ns ang Are 4 ; ro “ ,) Of lade in the Newsruyst |ormitory, With the Triavendent and}. Hersog seaped from hie couch and) et er! der and stretche | bie on. “74 ithe Johnny Herzo a wie to the stree I ir was m eeand” Poll other prior to May San Francisco after Feb. 1 at Shorry’s, hei y 7. Even while the Bspigne was in me preparing for her return trip the Him of Many Escapades in Suit PRINCESS EMPLOYS ee SUIT FOR DIVORCE lequests for a word |Charges That Russian Noble- hi fre telephoned trom the dene Rt tis man Made Love to Many “Unknown Women.” at the Gotham Hotel, | ter t another woman In who i sith, his motion ar Be Oo is wi derbilt she hag Clayton, now ti Chicago. In her Sind also the restoration of her mages and also the restoration of her m ame. f° . His alliance with Partridge for- tune resulted in ihe Brince @rector in Ineludin, - ments given at his south side home In Chicago were noted for their javish- ness. Jn inva autor of Princess Sagate? ia Vanderbilt to the room adjoining that of the Princess herself, and no- body is allowed to approach her without his scrutiny. He Is sald to accompany her even on the occasions wiien she dines outside her room, Ll pao a on ree rt Sey. ever since ince we on American soli the last time. Princess Fingaiitcheff is th: Herzo iy wreck ugh~ B. Altuan & Ca. Members of the South Shore Club of | Chicago and persons high in the so- cial life of New York and the Contl- nent will learn with extreme interest in a divorce suit filed In the Supreme Court here by Princess Engalitcheff, formerly Mrs. Evelyn Partridge Clay- ton, In which she accuses Prince Nicholas W. Engalltcheff of a series of escapades with other women ex- tending over # period of seven months | | and occurring in hotels, steamboats, railroad trains and apartments all the way from here to the Golden Gate, Prince Engalitcheff, who met and married Mrs, Clayton while he was Russian Vice Consul at Chicago, waa on the French liner Espagne bound for the seat of war to offer his aer- vices in behalf of the Allies, when a wireless message notified him that the Princess had instituted divorce pro- ceedings. He returned on the same boat and the summonn was served on him when he landed, Monday. He is sald to have roared with laughter when the contents of the complaint was made known to him yesterday in his room at the Biltmore, but to-day the laughter was all out of him and he withdrew behind the diplomatic barrier of “I have nothing to say.” Prince Engalitcheff and his wife and their thirteen-year-old son Nich- olas Viadimer had been living at the | Vanderbilt Hotel prior to bis depart- |ure for the front and there were ru- |mors that violent scenes had taken place in their apartments there, so violent that furniture was broken. Princess Engalitcheff declared to-dny accounts of such incidents were “ri- diculous.” The Princess was asked why she waited until her husband was half way across the oecan before letting him know she was going to start di- Vorce proceedinga, and why William O'Brien, formerly a detective ser- geant, is doting as her bodyguard. The answers to those questions, Prin- Another Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Tailor-made Suits at $17.50 will take place to-morrow (Thursday) «. Women's Ready-to-wear Department (Thitd Floor) "Smart Sports Hats featuring the latest styles, materials and color effects, are shown in the Millinery Department on the First Floor. Here are all the wanted shapes in straw, felt and silk; everything that is new in Panamas; and an attractive selection of Cretonne Hats (the season’s popular novelty). These Hats are in the regular stock, moderately priced at $5.00, $7.50 and upward. WHITMAN OFFERED HUSBAND INMUNITY Clear If He “Squealed”— Moss Denies It. MME, STONE’S SON SAVED WHEN THE GOLIATH SANK — Fifth Avenwe-Madiaon Aveme, 34th and 35th Strec-s New York cess tehefr said, from her attorneys, Hore are the specific instances of must come Mrs. Charles Becker, in an inter-|Singer’s Sympathies Are German, ‘view with newspaper representatives misconduet oh: against the after @ conference with her husband'a| but Her Boy Is a Midshipman in | Prince in’ the complaint: “With one | lawyers, declared that twice the aon. Jane Hathaway at No. 200 West the British Navy. Mme, Maja Stone, singer and teacher, formerly of the Metropolitan Opera Company, has been between the devil and the deep sea éver since the war began. Her predilections are all German, and her friends and asso- clates also are nearly all German; but Mme. Stone, who married an Englishman, has a son who is a mid- shipman in the British navy, and her omotlons have been torn and conflict’ ing. When the battleship Goliath was bea) aig and sunk in the Darda-| nelleg she waa in it grief, for her boy was on board; but happily he was among the saved. On the eve of , starting for California she writes to a Fitty-fourth Street, between Oct. 1, @aesneacauaea 1914, and May 7, 1915; with the same Jane Hathaway aboard the steamer Rensselaer, between New York and Albany, April 20; with an unknown woman at the Waldorf-Astoria and the Clandge Hotels, between Feb. 1 and May 7; with another woman at the Savoy Hotel, between the same dates; with this last mentioned wom- an on a train between Chicago and New York, March 5; with still an- = You Are SAFE victed former police lieutenant wag offered immunity if he would “de- liver” mon in aad out of the Police Department to the District Attorney's ottice. Frank Moas, who as the chief as- sistant of the District Attorney's of- fice had complete charge of the prepa- ration of the first prosecution of Beck- ald to- 'No promise of immunity was made in exchange for any squeal from Becker or for anything else. I never heard ofjeuch a thing. I prepared the case.” Asserting that Becker is innocent, Mra. Becker sald: “And no one knows it better than in their appearance after one the Governor of New York himself.” | friend: Sho sald Becker apurned the alleged |"! know yOu will be «iad when 1 ff When You Come to Ehrlich’s ‘show you wen, Soave are more overtures from tho District Attor- | eet ee ar tne chet i The most scientific methods are ‘gloves worn all other silk. g hey's office because he had nothing | of 750 whon his ship, the Goliath, wae to give the combined, to tell. In regard to reports of the last days that Becker would “aqueal,” ashe reiterated he had told her he knew nothing, and she believed him. ‘The first offer of immunity to her husband, she said, was the day the sunk in the Dardanelles. Ha is in Malta at present, but soon will be appointed to another ship, whiob means constant anxiety to me.” —_—>———. antl uit Soo beenovetonted ‘to sefoguard the Eyes Without by Registered Eye Physicians. Perfect Fitting Glesses 2s Lowes $2.50 7 ie properly Overcome by Am Frank jederer 00 Avenue, engineer of the Frank Neumer believed to be leaders of ‘t! and beneficiaries of graft. offer was just before the second trial. Bot rs were direct to Backer, she said, and were not made by Mr, Whitman personally, but “through a personal and official representative of Mr. Whitman. “My busband,” she sald, “couid |! have obtained immunity on the very day the first trial started if he would tel) what he was suposed to know Sret murder trial began. ‘The Diatrict | fetriqerating and bottling plant at No, Aron tquch them ‘ Attorney was after men in and out | co: 1a fumes while he @ Peta Reper 400 of the Police Department w pt nd SSSGGRBFERESGeeaeeseeeaeaaa mask w! wore “iactory “were, driven “ints the ffest’ by tne” hich flood tb wi ed the Building when fihiederer lett ni i al was defective. door behind him. William jauer, | CReuteur, put on another mask and fraawed ig engineer, 'who Is Afty-two years old, to the open. i pee One Frice 18% One Standard That of Noi WHEN you see the name of MAISON ene yap plese All| MAURICE bracketed with “reduction sale,” Becker's u | : pundeation balers 4nd dating tie ene ||| peo ~' — vo we —_ - $45 to $85 Suits atempted to influence Witnenses, and Reduced to $18.50 conspiracy aga: These Suits embrace Navy Blues, Tans and Nov- elty Colors in Serges and Gabardines—size 16 to 44. Y preasingly urged to avail yourself of these notable soonanates af ance lesb ethors Senestall you, AISON about certain persons, These were police oMcers and other persons in the | city admanistration,” ‘The firat step in the plan to save) Becker from the cuair will be an ap- } peal to the United States Court, | Application Will be made to # Kete- | | | | Dry Cold Storage Moderate Rates Absolute Protection Superior Modern Vaults Remodeli nd Repairing at Coren Prices of the ony “é 384 FIFTH AVENUE Telephone, Greeley—2044. Bet, 85th and 86th Sts. ral District Court Judge for a writ y IL the appeai | lowed, Lhe case Will go to the 1 Mal preme Court, If denied or may be asked for lef of the United Mates and thus wet @ full review of the nail reme Court, {I | For the Thin and |) Bloodless! home on Olins | roux ear ago the house deeded to Mr, Manton as part t for his services, rin the death how believe any bu er how hardened, ie the detailed contents of the complaint bd

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