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ba AMILIONARE WIL PROSECUTE SONS IN PLOT TO KILL HM Updyke Says aon ta} Now Feels: Both Are Guilty of Planning | His and Wife’s Death. is test‘? The bright lights of an evening | gathering show up mercilessly the defects of a poor complexion, But the regular use of | | Resinol! * Soap makes it as easy to have a matur- CHICAGO, Jan, 18. Out of a tan- gled mass of statements by Irving and Herbert Updike, accused of a sensa- tional plot to murder their father, Furman D. Uptike, wealthy Oak Park resident, and his . the police to- day selected a list of facts which they believe implicate both sons. As details of the conspiracy unfold |AIRMAN CURTIS NAMED IN $5,000,000 SUIT Action Against Him and Others| Brought by a Former Partner, Who Claims Money Is Due Him. | BUFFALQA, N. T., Jan. 18—BSult for $5,000,000 against Glenn H, Curtiss, \avtator and manufacturer, and oth- jers was filed here to-day. Augustus |M. Herring, a former partner of Cur- jtiss, is the plaintiff He seeks to re- cover money alleged to be due as aj jresult of his inventions in developing acroplanes —> | RILEY FILES A BRIEF. an to Dismiss en. | ALBANY, N. ¥., Jan, 18.—Gov.. Whit- tan received to-day from former Sena- tor Edgar T. Brackett of Saratoga Springs, counsel for Prison Superintend- ent John B. Riley, a brief summing up Lawyer Asks Whi VANDERBILT PARTY MAROONED ON TRAIN IN CALIFORNIA STORM Rain, Contnneel Since Satur-|y day, Has Caused Widespread Damage—Three Dead. LOS ANGELES, Cal, ‘Three persons were killed, Jan $1,000,000 damage was done to property and this city was almost cut off from the | outside world to-day by uninterrupted | resulting in raine since Saturday, floods, rendering many homoless; ‘The storm covers a wide area, heavy damage being done in Southern Cali- fornia and Arizona telegraph wires are demoralized Telephone and | REDMOND NOT TO RESIGN. About tt (Trish Leader Say signauion suid Mr, Red word of truth end.” WOW | DARKENED WY GRAY HAIR | ssccilsensiiaceshcisit Lady Gives Simple Home Recipe 4 That She Used to Darken Her | Hair. | For years I tried to restore my gray | bait to its natural color with the pre-| jpared dyes and stains, but none of jthem gave satisfaction and they were | all expensive. L finally ran onto a] simple recipe which T mixed at home | that gives wonderful results. 1 gave THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY. JANUARY 18, 1916. Franklin Simon 8 Co, Fifth Avenue Plen's Clothing Shop 8 ws We est 38th AS Separate Shop WEDNESDAY at Reduced Prices Men’s Hand Tailored Suits adiy beautiful skin as to cover up a the poor one with cosmetics. It lessens the tendency to pimples, redness and roughness, and in a very short thme the complexion usually be- comes cleur, fresh and velvety, om cases, Resinol Soap Mite Retisel Ointment, Vow trial free, write sinc), Baltimore, Md. themselves to-day, it was learned that it is Herbert Updike, the younger brother, and not Irving, whose in- fatuation for Nellle de Onsonne, a cabaret singer, led to an estrange- ment with the father, | from cancer and whose days are | numbered, announced to-day he will defonse fagainat whom the Governor had pre- ferred charges of misconduct in office, The Governor said that he had no idea when his decision be forthcoming.” “There the, Superinterient," ’ “that has not been fully met and de- The elder Updike, who ts suffering frat" no deduction unfavorable to him hat has not bh The proceedings should be dismissed.” The brief seta up the claim that u- the recipe number of all. delighte of the Superintendent, Trains filled with tourists have been stalled by the rising waters, Among the railroad pasyengers stranded by the storm was the party of Frederick W. Vanderbilt of New York, which was on # train blocked somewhere between here and the Grand Canyon. Two hundred passengers were foreed to spend last night at Pomona With little prospect of reaching their with i in the matter would pound, These is ne charge made against a Bren a the brief states, Hue cost til the peen shown erroneous as follows, to «| riends, and they are | ‘To the gray: hair, ons. water add x small box of Barbo Com- 1 oz. of bay rum and yo | ingredients’ can | ought at any drug store at very Use every other day un. hair becomes shade, then every two weeks. not only darken the requi It Our Renuias Stock of Winter Suits Made in Our Own Shops 15.00 17.50 20.00 25.00 Heretofore $21.50 to $40.00 od red | un! demand the prosecution of both sons. | At first | thought Herbert was }ied by his brother.” he said. “Now I erintendent Riley's official record has een “one of singular efficiency and achievement—one that has commended itself to the most enlightened sunt! ment on the subject of penology.”” destination for days. Twenty-five tourists were at Camp Baldy, rain js falling every hour. removes dandruff and scalp ham oonod |and acts as a tonic to the hair, It is where an inch of |not sticky or does not rub off! and does not color the sealp.—-Advt These suits represent the highest standard of Ready-to-wear Clothing. They are tailored in a manner quite different than just ordinary Ready-to-wear Clothes. Skate Outfits feal\that both are guilty. Herbert + tell me of the plot until after |* RINK and HOCKEY one attempt to kill us had failed.” | Skate and Shoe Outfit Yor Men or Women $ 4” jends of Irving Updike declared to-day he was “double crossed” by his younger brother—that Herbert sought to regain the favor of his parents by revealing the plot and Yor Hockey, Mink and al) genera! wes. blaming Irving for it. Other Complete Outtits || fecera: authorities took a hand in up to $22.50 j the case to-day ay both of the broth ers were held without bail at the Oak | Park Police Station. Department of als announced that Her- d trips to Indiana with singer are under investi- We carry all the wel instow gation. Although @ Heense for ete Sprung marriage nde ‘Ca talog Or and in Indiana y still stoytl t ling but a friend and that there etween them, ous effort to secure re- two brothers on ball was to-day by their father, 4 they be held for trial, 405 Broadway, Below Canal St. 831 Broadway, Bet. 12 & 13 Sts. Fulton Cor. Bridge Street At Subway Station 4810-12 Fifth Ave. Bet, 48th-49th Sts 1329-31 Broadway Near Gates Ave. Tomorrow, Wednesday, A One Day Fur Coat Sale At Falton St. Store Only We have selected from regular stock 48 odd Fur Coats not this season’s models. These garments are priced so ridiculously low that they will be sold in a very short time. Remember: the former prices were anywhere frém $37.50 to $210.00. $5.00 | SS > 0D 0 <a> 0-<G- (0) <a 3 Pony Skin Coats (size 3). 56. 40) 50-inch lengths 8 Pony Skin Coats (siz: 5- 52-inch Teng! s $10.00 2 Pony Skin Coats (sii 16)......... $10.00 Short models 1 Pony Skin Coat (sizes)... cee. $35.00 | Australian opossum trimmed 1 Natural Pony Skin Coat (si: +») $37.50 Raccoon trim: ma I 38, 1—40) 3 French Coney Coats (is: 5). 2—s0)..... $70.00 | 54-inch lengths | 1 French Seal Coat (si#30)...........0..... $5.00 ||| 50-inch length | 4 French Seal Coats (ise: 1—.s-9) . $15.00 Pieced Skins, 54-inch lengths 2 Marmot Coats (sie: 34, 38)... 36-inch lengths 1 Marmot Coat ‘siz 3s) 40-inch length 2 Marmot Coats (izes 33, j0).. 45-inch lengths 3 Marmot Coats (izes 16—36—40) $15.00 54-inch lengths | 1 Jap Mink Coat (ise 98)... $25.00 45-inch length with border 1 Moline Coat (isess). $15.00 | 45. inch length | 1 Moline Coat (sise 40)... 54-inch length with border 1 Caracul Coat ‘si: | I Short model 1 Muskrat Coat (size v6) .... i 36-inch length with border 12 Persian Lamb Coats (size a0 i) $75.00 | This season's models, 40 to 50-inch lengths All Sales Final No Alterations | = Sale at Fulton St. Store Only ———— & rs x e 6 ? at 87c to $1.95 a Yard These fabrics are particularly desirable and the prices quoted are considerably less than the current market value. Bilk Section, Ground Floor. - peomcemneenecineencanrencencansancennn-annancamceneeinchnnvan cameen+en-enrenovencencencamedanet) pe seen meey ees ence pen cemmoencan orem ee | NEW WOMEN'S ' | i eee em eee, = ' ! | ' $ wizard fabrics, beautiful colorings. Scotland ginghams that have for years been recognized as the best of these fine such an amazing diversity of weaves and of patterns that we can but hint at their va- riety. French Eponge Suitings—Of fine weave, Irish Linen Waistings—In the newest Voiles—In a very wide range of designs; White Lingerie Batiste—Mercerized and Muri Soe ee meet every demand. posal of these lines, which we shall discontinue. gray cloth. of fawn or gray. lines, with tops of kid or black cloth i Lord @ Taylor 38th Street eee oes. FIFTH AVENUE <n camcencanpenvancan: An Important Sale Has Been Arranged For Tomorrow, Wednesday, of 39th Street Se oo 8,000 YARDS BLACK DRESS SATINS 36 to 54 inches wide SPRING COTTONS Are Really Lovely the famous weaver, come as delicate as looms of Rod exquisitely she cobwebs and in From England and From For garments are these twee and serviceable materials. From America, light. Also in black. At Special Prices in 40-inch width, a full range of new col- flaring lines ors and white, a yard 35¢ ing. and smartest of stripes, plain colors and white; width 36 inches... .a yard 75¢ Sees Utility Rubberized Poplin Raincoa Special, $7.50 extremely Coats as practical figured, striped and check effects, on season, white and tinted grounds. .a yard 25¢ of very fine, sheer quality, Les E poRIBNG width 45 inches. .a yard 3: 0 Japanese Lingerie TE Of very soft, silky finish, width sors hes Ten yards, boxed 3 lwo smart | Ground Floor Third Flo | i a . Continuing the Clearance SALE OF WOMEN’S SHOES Assortments are so ample and so varied that there are styles and Reductions are radical enough to effect a spe 3,500 Pairs of High Shoes $3.00 Our Former Prices $5.00 and $6.00 a Pair Patent and dull leather buttoned Shoes, with tops of black kid, black or Elastic top Shoes with tops Black kid Shoes in various styles. ' $3.95 Women’s High Cut Boots i ' * $4.95 Our tormer price $6.5 Our former prices $3.00 and $6.00 Hi Nig Patent and dull leather boots on cores i dua last Loui XVI. heel Second Floor bg 2 a TWEED TOP COAT: Special, $15.00 midseason and early wear,—-quite the smartest of outer mannish Coats in heavy and lighter weight English . In Tartan plaids, two toned checks, gray, green and brown mix- tures and novelty effects, dark and ‘The model, copied from a London made ‘Top- coat, is distinguished by its clever and its faultless tailor- Cut with full sweep, convert- ible collar and deep, set-in sleeves. ‘These are the most modish as well the te) f ts models, SIZES edy Ss Spring ja LE mae ially ve Lord & th lor. oe Ses ab) “Sp K Lining Satins The ric, termec pun-Silk, . rainproof, finely woven and in de- Yard wide, wear guaranteed for two ble shad if seasons; a complete range of shade irs ° US ENGARS OF DAVY, TAUPE Castor a yard 68c and tan, Sizes 34 to 44 Se eee ee ee ee: A Cloth of Gold and Silver Slippers ( ' 1 SU NL tS ee, Loot eee np ene eee ee <P (0) D> 0 -<EED () ED () -<GEE ( > ae ) e e 0 Two, Three or Four Button Semi-Fitted, also Conservative Sack Suits The newest fabrics, including Invisible Plaids, Shadow Plaids, Stripes, Checks, Herringbone, English Tweed, Novelty Weaves or Blue Serge. Men’s Custom Tailored Suits Many Silk Lined—33 to 46 Chest 22.50 Heretofore $27.50 and $30.00 | Hand Tailored Ready-to-wear Suits, tailored throughout in our own | shops according to the highest standards; trousers with reverse waistband and many other details of workmanship only to be found in the best cus- tom tailors’ products. Invisible Plaids, Stripes, Checks, English Tweed, Oxford Velour or Blue Serge in this season’s newest weaves and colorings. i Compare This Player-Piano With Any Other of Like Price The Wendell, $395 Yo any one desiring a player-piano of artistic worth at a modest price, we unreservedly recommend the Wendell Player-Piano as an in strument in whose tone and touch, interpretative powers, design and finish will be found most satisfying quality. ‘The Wendell Player-Piano is built for us by Marshall & Wendell to our own experts’ specifications, with the result that we can offer these instruments knowing absolutely their excessive value Easy Payments s Low as $10 a Month he price of this Wendell Player-Piano may be paid in small amounts little as $10 a month if desired. Another and slightly larger stvle is Teed at $430-—-also payable in convenient amounts, Illustrated catalogue will be mailed on request. Music Rooms -Seventh Floor Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street ee eo ee ae 0 0am 9019 ew oem omen te THE NEW YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE} The World Sells 100,000 Fg. More in New York City Each Weekday Thap Any Other Morning Newspaners é ~ | | i | 4 i, OP (0) D> 0D 0 ED 0) ED (OED) -<SED () D ) EED (0) ED 0 ED 0 ED 0 GREE) ED 0-<GED- 0-<GEED ()-GEED- (0) GEE () D0 (0-0 s_2o EL + <r NAN BE yoo: