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COUNT LOUDEN eT a Devtiee be tine Mmmntry |“ oma “— oot 1 nm horn ot a jeter 1 om ee Ammer . he tree geet t se lover peare age and ne tee ae eo se oe Be interested in Invent- | Mise Wendt, but wae never m as seat | Hue han bene dead fora iene time i know Mra Rose O'firien. fhe hed me taken to Keckenier to defend tor tw ' 1S A MAN OF MYSTERY. He Is Supposed to Be a Friend of German Ambas- sador. —_—- . ou einly 1am @ cour No, 1 wae not 6 Weckemith, as ty Herelé ways” And be laughed. ble morning.” he continue ing to Boston with state Ber stor Thompeon to Boston to witr domonatra of my flying « chine at the Massachusetts Inst of Technology, Certainly I war at « dinner at the Mhoreham, That wae woven eke age) =6Anybedy eould have gone who had the price." I know the Baroness Anna Marie MHerdlionka of Austria, but that I am engaged to ber, It ls amusing.” John J. Roth, the count’s secretary, was with bim in the District Attor- Rey's office, He eaid that he was on Austrian by birth, and had been a Louden, mittary inventor and aparter Ly time had reosived and sent letters from and to moat influential citizens im thie country. ‘The mystery surrounding the Count’a arrest last night on two charges of bigamy was intensified thie morning by his present wife, who has been Miving with him at No, 128 Convent Avenue, from which place the “Count’ was taken by Detective Ruawo of District Attorney Perkins oMce, The arrest waa made between the hours of 9 and 10, but It was after 1 o'clock this morning when Russo turned bie prisoner over to Lieut, Fogarty at Police Headquarters with instructions that the utmost secrecy must be observed reganiing the arrest, Runso told Fogarty that the Department of Justice was in- teregted in the case, The news was wit 4 until # was discovered that the story had been published. Countess Louden, when seen by a reporter of The Evening World at the Convent Avenue apartment, said that she knew that her husband had Rever married either woman named in the complaint against him. The couple have been living in the apart- ment on the ground floor since the latter part of July, They were sels dom seen by the neighbors and littl fa tail visitor. under band,” true. time. of the 43 & 45 West 34th Street, ..i3 Trimmed Velveteen _ Fur Shunk Opoerue Alaska Opossum jm Misses’ Sizes. One of Our Ono of Our $85.00 Models #96,00 Models ~ » COUNT HELD ON CHAR COUNT LOUDON, is known there as Mra. Lynar. looking. on her husband last night and afte # short talk the Count left with thr No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World ORTH Friday & Saturday, a First Showing of Featuring the New Flare Coats THE EVEWING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918. was known of thelr movements, Th sent le handsomely though no y furntehed and there were n | Pictures of the Kaiser visible on the salior in the nited States Navy for | Welle this morning. five years, He had been the count's “There is no doubt that my bushan: secretary for four months and in that | '* Count Louden,” said the wife, whe Bh and statuesque, blond and good Bhe sald that a man calle She did not know he way arrest untll a reporter calle: an hour later, “I have not heard from my hus Mra, Lynar said, “but I know that the charges against him are no I have known him for a tong It Is unnecessary to state how long we have been married, but we were married and living in Buffalo at the time it is sald he was married t Mra. O'Brien. me always, unless engaged on busi- He was at home with Heo could not possibly have been living with any other woman It Is equally ridiculous to sa@y that he ever married Miss Wendt. “If my husband knows the German Ambassador I am not aware of it Enemies have been hounding us for two years. that the Count Is a spy in the employ It is preposterous to say German Government. He has offered to this Government all his patents. the United States, enomies by his refusal to turn his patents over to Ho is a patriotic citizen of I know he made her powers, but I jotel. Suits Taupe Opossum rimmed Full length, with collar and cuffs of skunk opossum, fancy silk lined and interlined, Very Special Fur Trimmed Silk Velour Coats 25.00 es | WHICH MAY INTEREST JUSTICE OLPARTMENT 1 here © bea ree ar ’ . whet mee tems tone | bewe ne dogtt ae te Ghe Oem ' He er ereeed ta we the rs] Rew buren NY. for the manutscture of bis ° ew. oe an ~ wmmthnteie tettionhip, plane af which are now ot the Untied Mates Navy Depart. | eel © pelent euldieres BH, ehick abies (6 tmaret to carry G8 rounds cbs when the wiek . is turned up. pomvon bridge” without Comnt vied (we women under dif Under the name of ston jeer be ie eatd to have married Mra tome OF terion of Al N.Y. @ pe jcoman's Widow, aad as Man de Chi bane be is maid to bave married Mins fe now charged with | eyetom trade ~, STERLING, Hie weewtione At Least Not Until | Built Up Machinery ¢ a System, Malburn DOLLAR EXCHANGE WILL NOT SUPPLANT VS EXPERT | n and n of fh as and & cooking equip can be weed in the ireneh| wasnernmerr: meddle; @ patent lamp, which exchenge w tuaehinery for such Treasury W “Wierting exchange le depressed in N. Get Pnited ot ne reint chant ant Kee P. Malt een ‘WEWMAN ERB'S CITY HOME FIFTY TONS 1S DAMAGED BY BLAZE wliren@ Geena: Ne PF Meet Berens Na ‘a trot © od et ote * | deatroy many thousand @nitere wert Such [er srt etgecte = My ee returned | lhome yesterday fram tke eoumtey her fea, |[#! Miberon, Nod. where he hes beer recovering he effects of Gemtany Mat ridwide exten tary of burn, = | f A fre te the tate An Objects ™ home of Newman fire vehter and ean-in Net eeet OF OYE | HERE FROM GERMANY A 1 Ow Minni, Wendt of Poughkeepsie, Mre.| the United States at thie time.” aaid| far Sera Soares ~4 ar Ybirien now dives tn Kochester, the Assistant Secretary, “but that “ o mey coe fant oF ee up In Now York the Caupt has aalled| does mot mean that sterling t» de THINK AMER ICAN SHIP —<—>___ payrr If @ 8on Of Abe famoye bouse| pressed everywhers The that Hook 4 Lynar.ot Lubbenau, whieh is pos-| sterling is depressed in the United WILL BE A PRIVATEER ORDERS AN AUTOPSY. conned of great Wealth and immense| States ie not muMctont (o deprens the ” 4 to Remove Body of ontaten. value of the [iritish pound every --—-— pe In his application for @ passport be Counts birthplace is given as he old Astor House, In other docu- nents be i# said to Wave been natu- ralined in Poughkeepsie under the name of Chimang. The naturaliza- tion papers are waid to © been found et hie home last night. At bis offices, in Fitth Aven: be ls sald to be known as Rochus M. Lynar. In his American passport, hie right to whieh has been investigated re- cently by Fede detectives, his ad- iress ls given as 16 West Kighty- third Street, There it was said be was un ALLEGED KIDNAPPER CLAIMS BOY AS OWN Mother, However, Declares Child Is Hers and Kitohinsky Is Locked Up on Her Charge. Near Houston and Mangin Streets last night, Patrolman Potter stopped a man who said be was Michael Kit- chinsky, forty, @ laborer, of No, 382 Avenue B, and was leading a weeping and badly frightened boy of two years. Kitchinsky wae heli on @ charge of kid napping and the boy, identified by his mother as Felix Karindowits of No. 64 ent the charge of the Children’s Society. ences of felt everywhere. “It te hardly conceivable that the United States con maintain tts pres advantages limita of this country, once the Euro- pean war ts ended machinry for keeping this trade al- though we have it coming our way while the war leasta. France and Germany have ex banking interes' trade where, simply becaune the trade influ the United Btates are not We have branch banks give dollar ex- change? Experience has shown that they will not but instead, they offer sterling exchange which they @ay is “Just as good.” tion of times like the present tt is just as good, even States.” a “GRUB” WITH SASHES. And with the in the inty & (Prom the Neshville Baoner,) About the same time Lieut. Leonard | cent summer, held Kitcbinsky, an alarm was sent from | fo the Bedford Aveoue Station, Brooklyn parents know no reason wh: should have stolen their shila’ oo CHURCHILL’S QUICK WIT. Noted Britisher’s Ready Retors|{", Drives Interrapter From Hall, (rom the London Chronicle) hi lookin, r! Miss all mally a pretty for the next. next; Analy the biggest Battle's who) to piec 't wear no sashes. Some charming young women of Grand Street, Brooklyn, waa placed in| certain fashional wéction of Ni gave an afternoon party during the re- The entertainment was ewhat al fresco in ita nature, re- ents being served on the hey While th ing iy y gamins and t @ gracious act, . 01 servants to serve the boys also. ntaimed that Feit Out to the pavement tra ‘queationed. child's ' ‘Kitehinsky | {@inty little sandwiches done in bits of os, Ani ith: SWALLOWED THE WRONG HEART. (Prom the Bureks Springs (Ark.) ‘Times. Echo.) outsiae Great Britatn, in foreign countrios, thelr steamship lines penotrate far countries and their bankers are not afraid to loan to small nations. “It 1s well enough to talk about making the dollar the exchange unit, but what are you going to do in the case of aforeign merchant who asks for dollar exchange from the branch es of British and German and French banks located in his country? Bedecked With Ribbons Prove Unsatisfactory, aiters, from house anw the led three re it boy of the com- out-feeds the grub United the not the Oct. 4, will excep United friends jashvil! menta for di hinking ed the (oy any Before Zealandia Sailed PENSACOLA, formation gathered here tends to con- firm the report that the American steamer Zealandia, privateer to prey on the Gulf ships trom Mexico with oll for the Brituuah navy. While the Zealandia was here, car- penters put on a new forward deck of heavier timber, The steame her bunk Much mystery surrounded the move- ments of the ship. the least information as t Before leaving, the American flag, which had been painted over her si was painted steamer’s name, shipping men said this afternoon. those examined because of the lack of funds. The re~ mainder are at large. All these children, Miss Farrell noted, are going to live in the community with other people. ieee MELBA SINGS FOR RED CROSS ‘Thowsa: “ MONTREAL, scene of enthusiasm was witnessed last States Flag Painted Out From Pensacola Fin, Oct, 14—In- whioh jeft here was fitted out as a German joaded 400 tons of con) ‘sant 1,760 for Tam- none aboard giving stination. out as well as thi _— CITY NEGLECTS DEFECTIVES. Charge Is Made at Meet 5 of Wel- tai Workers. New York City’s neglect, because of the lack of funds, of its 15,000 or more mentally deficient pupils and ways and means of alding them were topics at a meeting of welfare workers and their last night in the Russell Sage Foundation Building in East Twenty- nd Sti Stiss Edith Farrell, Supervisor of the public school ungraded classes, told how two persons are giving to the needful work 1, la insignificant. There Jenat seven workers, Again in only one-third of the ele- 620 hours a year, a labor that bt to be at ahe schools are children examined Hencies, and only one-eighth of are now en care of Join Diva in Singing i Save the King.” Quebec, Oct. MA The ready wit of Mr. Winston| y, ladies, did you know that ir|isht in the Arena, when Mme, Melba Churchill has greatly enhanced his pop- you swallowed t the raw heart if a dove errs ie te nd oes the na Cross ore en Tee larity on the public platform. And hi, | OU, could have your pick of the young] Overt "Connaught, Governor’ General ability. 19. shown in his dealing with! your agers wee told the, re of rag ae, ‘The net proceeds will ex- interrupters, erwise. dorter In confidence ,000, : oosealon, Go erty ry oung, lady. Ni bl ime. "Melba refused to accept any ablic meeting, he was frequently ove heart, oh Ks fee. At the close, accompanied by the curbed by shout! nt T Mer eart. ‘@ @re now anxiot Grenadier Guat Band, Mme. ba Mr Ghuvclit hore with Mm fora time, | for results, ‘Perhaps one heart will be| sang God Save the King,” the entire but eventually broke off his speech to|as good as another. audience joining. rome te Sen Semmens FRTRAEL oe 0) QQ ESS hall who {s'so emslous that thie audi: ence should know bis name will write 7 it down on @ slip of peee* 2" tt ti the top of his Yolog, he will eave e top of his wi ef Seif’ fot of trouble Buch Alay fpioty Ryle all the int r r, who made @ hasty exit, —_————— STOCK QUOTATIONS, 11 A. 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