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‘Tho cries of her baby aroused Mra, Jacob Diskin in her home, No. 12 Rut- @er Place, at § o'clock this morning. Ghe smelied gas and traced it to the room of an unidentified man about fifty- five years old, who had rented It only @ few days ago. Gas was escaping from a Jet in the room and the man was fn his bed. Mrs, Diskin said tho| } je of Man pital for the Insane Arrested. of murdering his wife. murder charge. be seoking him on the, Maun's wife was ber. Maun disappeared. tion. to Ward's Island under the Peter Schwartz, He had b « along tem Correct Apparel for Women & Iilisses 5TH AVENUE AT 37TH STREET Will Close Out Wednesday Without Reserve Every Spring Suit In Stock Regardless of Former Prices a 7.50 It is the policy of Stewart & Co., never to carry over garments from one season to another hence this extraordinary offer. Will Close Out Wednesday High Class Silk or Cloth Coats Regardless of Former Prices 6.75 Silk Faille, Silk Poplin, Serge, Gabardine, Checks, Plaids, Taffeta Silk and Mixtures. Lined or Unlined. Will Close Out Wednesday jeden 600 Handsome Summer Dresses * Former Prices to $12.50 5.00 Dainty Dresses of Linen or Fancy Voile in the Most Favored Models of the Season. Lord e Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE That “The Fourth’’ May Be a Day bl VICTOR MUSIC ‘The Music Rooms have made spe. cial preparation for the hulidays An especially attractive Victrola outfit—instrument, records and rec- ord cabinet, A selection of new and particularly fine July records. We would be glad to advise out-of- the-city patrons more fully in regard to this special Holiday Outfit on receipt of pores or phone request. $5.00 brings this Victrofa, Record Cabinet and Records to your home. $50.00 Victrola.. $50.00 22.00 Cabinet. ++ 16.50 5.00in Records of your choice 5.00 Complete Price...........+ $71.5) Balance on terms of $5 per month $5 in Victor Records for Holiday Entertaining 35441—Gems from “In a Persian Garden"”—Part_1.. Victor Opera Co. Gems from “In a Persian Garden"—Part Il. Victor Opera Co, 12 35440—Gems from “Chin-Chin” Gems from “Maid in America 12 in. $1.28 $5395—Millicent—Waltz Hesitation. Mighty Lak’ a Rose—Hesitation. . 12 in, $1.25 35435—By Heck—Fox Trot... . : Tickling Love Taps—Fox Trot (§ ui) Victor Dance Orchestra 12 in. $1.25 Or any other selection amounting to $5.00 Victor Light Opera Co “Victor Light Opera Co. McKee's Orchestra McKee's Orchestra . Victor Dance Orchestra A Postal Card request will bring you a fully illustrated Victrola Catalog and complete information regarding Lord & Taylor Victor Service and Payment Privileges Music Rooms, Seventh Floor > () <> 0-SEED- (0-0 ED 0-0-0 <ED- 0-<GED- 0 -<GED- (0) GED 0 GED 0-0 (0. Worried Over Family, Ende Lite. | ACCUSED OF KILLING WIFE. Peter Maun, twenty-nine years old, miner of Ambridge, Pa., was discharged from the Manhattan State Hospital for | he Insane on Ward's Island to-day and tan State How immediately was arrested on & charge | He has been an | inmate of the hospital for two months, | while the Pennsylvania authorities were en, tied to a chair, and shot in’ her home last Octo- Metter full, of disjointed phrases was received by one of his friends in Ambridge a few | aaye ago and the letter was forwarded }to New York with the man's descrip- In the belief that the writer of the} lotier wan probably insane a search of institutions was made and it was dis- covered that Maun had been committed | name of found making | ing shot knowledge Stewart & Co. } Face While Private Sleuth | HOTEL Mrs, Emily B, Anilerson covered |her fuce with a handkerchief and [by P | highbal. OF RAID IS TOLD IN DIVORCE SUIT Mrs. Anderson Covers Her Gives Testimony. DOOR FORCED. v Woman Claims Her Husband Kissed Her When Real Estate Dealer Was in Room. | 1 pli Ex cried to-day vate detect! preme Cour ustice Delahanty he trapped her in an apartment in the Judson Hoel in the W hington Square section, with Ernest M. Vick- ers, a wealthy real e! inan. day is the second time within a year that Mra, Anderson has been called upon to defend herself nat has f marital w-ongdoing made 3, Anderson, a rich whole- sale druggist. Vickers, courtroo: ated in the rear of the ared through big tor- toise shelled spectacles at the wit- negs, shook his head and muttered. | Defeated in his last dive p suit, in which four prominent corespon- dents were named, Anderson hired | four detectives last January and set them at work following his wife, On Jan, 24, Haller told the jury, he gained access to the third floor of the Judson Hotel, peeked through the keyhole in Mra, Anderson's door, and saw a man in scanty attire get out of bed, walk to a little tabourette near a window and mix himself a Then he got on a chair | and looked through @ transom into | the room, “Whom did you see?” asked Joseph Nemerov, counsel for Anderson, | “I saw Mr. Vickers in his pink pa- Jamas," replied Haller. “Mrs, Ander- son was asleep, apparently, I made a little noise and then both Mrs, Ander- son and Vickers began to stir ex- cltedly.”” Just about this time, Haller said, Anderson and the three other de- | tectives were climbing into the hall- way from the fire escape. They gathered at the door of the apart- ment, and throwing thelr combined weight against Jt, broke in. Q. What did you find upon breaking in? A. Mrs. Anderson had disap-| peared. Vickers was standing near the bed still scantily attired Q. Did you find Mrs, Anderson finally? A, Yes. We heard heavy | breathing in a closet and 1 opened it, and there stood Mrs, Anderson with her face buried in her hands, Q. What did you do? A. J pulled jher out of the closet. Q. What did she do lista al, She saw standing in the room over to him and si did you do this? “You know; for our boy's 8: Q. What ‘else did she do threw her arms around Mr, A\ | son's neck and tried to kiss him. Q. Did she succeed? A. | pushed her away from him. Anderson claims that her hu |» and did kiss her and in doing so fo} ave her whatever wrong he claimed She had done. On this point Attorney Joseph 3 | Mrs. Ande detective, A. She grew her husband nd she went you pull Mrs. Anderson her by the out that wouldn't come and then « arms around Q, Are you sure Anderson didn't kiss his wife. A, She tried to kiss him and plead, but he pushed her | Yisure you didn't hear a kiss? A I heard everything that went on but no kiss. | Q. What di he saw Andersor argued with Hamil then Anderson came and they | were both about to have a fist fight when we stepped in and separated them, After the Anderson were left in t Haller remained on w the pair leave the across Washington | > 0-a <> 0 <b (0) aD OGD: SD) SD CSET SED 0-EED- (0) ED 0-0 0-GEED- (0) GEES 0-42 0-4P 0-EED (0) D0 hour later saw hotel and walk Square. 6 will |g a Kise, bi himself he Is th we will show that er has an aflinity, m who ho | Eat Well: Sleep Well | | Feel Well’; Look Well A few Carter’s Littte Liver Pills will make the old feel young and the young feel younger. They speedily Overcome the most obstinate constipation and compel the liver to work willingly and properly, Avoid harsh cathsrtice and for health’s sake stick to tifis old, tri perl true remedy. Purely vegetable. ‘Small Pil-Small Doce—Small Price. GENUINE must bear signature fami as a ae W. Because Tax Commissioner George from the assessed valuation of the Stock Exchange, the New York Stock asked the Supreme Court to make the duction > 0-2 = THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1 \WEEPS AS STORY |POOR BROKERS ASK FOR CUT IN FAXES lan: BECAUSE OF WARS because of the war. the eye. little fellow that has ant Court to Reduce Assess-|snop. He i entitiea ment Magnificent Stock Exchange. on change ness. Mr. Mullan—Oh, yes Mullan refused to cut off $1,869,604] 1.6 just the ame, The Commiastoner change Building Company to-day n the papers filed to-day it ts ex- sined that when the application for Store Hours 9A. M. 5 P.M. Lord g@ 88th Street poet & reduction was before the Tax Com- missioners the following exchange took place between Attorney Martin Saxe, for the exchange, and Mr. Mul- Mr. Saxe—tI think there ought to be an allowance, if only 4 temporary one for this year. Here is a magnificent building, one of the city’s beauty spots, closed down for four mouths It gote a blow in Mr. Mullan—No more than the poor on the same theory as the Stock Bx- Mr. Saxe—The delicatessen shop ts not affected by the depression In ousl- Mr. Saxe—But the people go on eat- Stock Exchange was bullt on the|ferr highest-priced property in New ate y, and that its assessment should s high, if not higher, than that he property surrounding it, i Figures were introduced to show content ov FIFTH AVENUE Charge purchases made Today and Tomorrow will appear on bills rendered August Ist. by the war, changed hands, 200,000; improved at $5,200,000 the building was started, mission ¢ Broad Str & front $6,000 a side at $20,000 a front foot. & delicatessen to @ reduction it In. ALB. the | six con » June 29. declared to the Great M ed through Albany t three guards, ree of the den being tran’ Barber Shop Usual prices and unusual service. Mezzanine Basement Taylor 39th Street Finals in Men’s Summer Suits 465 of Them—Smartly Hand-Tailored That were $25.00, Today, $27.50, $30.00 Most of the men who get their clothes here used to pay their tailors from fifty to sixty dollars a suit. The success of the Lord &% Taylor clothing busi- ness has grown from our ability to please men of this type. So these 465 suits will go fast. Early comers will find great variety in fabric and pattern as well as in models—for every line of our finest stocks goes in this sale. Serges English Homespuns Tweeds Worsteds Novelty Weaves Cheviots in checks, brown, blue, plain and striped Oxford gray, plaids, pencil stripes and solid colors. Sizes 33 to 44. Stouts and Shorts. A stop on your way downtown will be worth money to you. { Fourth Flor emcee ee eer eem rene pamce: Golf and Tennis Men Save Money Here on Standard Supplies Golf Balla—The Whippet and Colonel balls, usually $9.00 a dozen, now $6.50. Baby Dimple, Glory Dimple and Midget, $7.50. Golf Clubs—Slazenger Drivers and Brassies, $2.25 each. Burke Drivers and Brassies, usually $3.50, now $2.75 each. Slazenger Irons, $2.00 each. Vardon Irons, $2.50 each. Caddy Bags from $1.00 to $15.00, Tennis Rackets — Spalding Interna- tional, $7.50; Slazenger Stadium, $8.00; Slazenger Doherty, $7.50; Kent Plaza, $4.50; Kent Mohawk, $3.50; Kent Ford- ham, $3.00; Kent Gotham, $5.00, Championship Tennis Balls—$3.50 doz. Fourth Flor a oo i | Just one of the many things in this depart- ment is a khaki colored Monarch Duck Ham- mock, with reversible cotton top mattress, helical springs, adjusta- ble windshield and mag- azine pockets, Hung on ote | High Shoes A big collection to look over and pick from —tan, black, patent leather. manship and smart styles made these shoes good values at their original prices. Ground Floor HAMMOCK DAYS! Your Hammock is lla to $25.50 are now $4.65 \ Bench work- Get aVacation Camera Here and Let Us Develop Your Films You will find our Photo Supply Shop very easy to deal with. We try to have just the things you want rather than enormous and confusing professional stocks, We develop and print in 24 hours and enlargements are mace in three days. Your attention. Prices are unusually moderate. Mail ordera receive prompt attention, $1.00 to 11.00 work gets prompt, personal Brownie Cameras Folding Kodak... - 5.00 to 12.00 Folding Junior. . . 7.50 to 11,00 Folding Pocket............ 9.00 to 22.50 - 6,00 to 10,00 Ground Floor Vest Pocket, . galvanized chains (there are two extra four-feot chains with it); it was made to sell at $10.00— and well worth it. Our price, $6.75. Iron Stands, $2.50 upward Smart Awnings from $3.75 upward the great slump in business onunea | In 1910, 1t was explained, 164,000,000 shares of stock were sold, While In 1914 only 46,900,009 shares The commission fixed the value of | the real estate unimproved at $4,- | Exchange contends since 1902, when the taxes | have increased from $58,000 to $93,000, An interesting sideligiht was fur- nished by experts, who told the com- t the property on the Seventy rom Sing Sing, being trans The| —_—_—_—_———— | THREE GUARD 76 PRISONERS. f to Great i) | Bench to match, a Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of Have Music in Your y City or Country Home Music appeals to everybody—its admirers come from every walk of life. Formerly only a chosen few could revel in its charms. Now music is within the reach of everybody. The Player Piano—Music’s Foremost Exponent—has made this possible. If you are a lover of music, you must come and hear our new and beautiful Style “G” ’ | WALTERS 88-NOTE | PLAYER PIANO H «On Term: of $2 a Week i] | Price includes a beautiful Music Roll Cabinet and * your own selection and delivery to your home. The Walters Player Piano enables anybody to play the Piano so well that it cannot be distin- guished from hand-playing. The almost human 3 touch and soulful playing are due to its flexible strik- # ing fingers, which produce music with the delicacy of a skilled pianist. In beauty of case design, superiority of tone, ease of operation, and its very moderate price, the Walters Player Piano is abso- lutely unequalled. Every Piano we sell is made in our own Factory under our own supervision and bears our own Guarantee. New Siyle “L” Walters Piano The World’s Biggest Piano Value at 225 On Terms of $1 a Week EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for a beau: fi. tiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano. We will I’ make you a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance at the rate of $1 per week on a Piano and $2 a week on a Player Piano. Upon request a representative will call. Send for our latest illus- trated catalogue. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH Price Includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery 59th to 60th Street fe HOLZWASSER [reams | Lex.to3d Av. 8.338 ly Onte LAE Liberal cram Terms WORTH DOWN WEEKLY SS $1.00 0 $1.50 i ume ae $250 Special Terms for Complete Household. eatarne sae Abe te tax for Our Pre