The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1916, Page 4

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“POSING AS HOTEL GUESTS f=es.2\ meer Sra ; SETS Te rns Setzss sasce sexes & WILSON WINS WEST; + a hel it Side Court and pleaded gull nen from the hotel, the police say. Hotel Endicott Solved. He was held in $1,000 bail for trial Nicholas Slevie of No. 469 Columbus | Joseph Bernavo, nineteen years old | cme lof No. 226 Kast Fifty-ninth Street, IN NAME OF PEACE Aronite, oe rater ot ne Hotel En- | who also was employed as a walter - a in $500 bail for trial, ] |and Bervano, the police believe they of system. | latic thefts which have on months. The total value of the loot is said to be large Detectives O'Connor and Acott, posing as guests, had dinner served In a room in the hotel yesterday by |Sievie. Silverware and cut glass | wero missed from the tray when | Slevie returned it, After he was ar- I} | rested the police say they found in | his room silverware, cut glass and linen worth $800, Bernavo was then arrested and other stolen articles were found in his room. B. Altman & Co. Women’s and Misses’ Trimmed Spring Hats in smart attractive styles, will be offered to-morrow, in the First Floor Millinery Department, at the very special prices of $6.75 & $9.50 In the regular stock of this Department there is a remarkably generous showing of novelties in Millinery Trimmings, including Flowers, Ornaments and Fancy Feathers, all moderately priced. B. Altman & Ca. Spring Novelties in Parasols form a most interesting and inspiring display on the First Floor. ‘It includes many exquisite Parasols from abroad, as well as a number of dainty specimens evolved by ‘American designers; and features the newest shapes, colors and handles. Especially dis- tinctive are Parasols of taffeta, trimmed with ostrich; of white or natural pongee, richly hand-embroidered in Japan; and of white linen, embellished with French and Philippine hand-embroideries. There is also a very large and diversified selection of silk Parasols, in plain, floral, striped and ombre effects and in combinations of black-and- white. Tailor-made Suits Afternoon and Evening Gowns representing the latest mandates of Fashion expressed in rich materials, are shown in a selected variety of styles exclusive to B. Altman & Co. Superior workmanship. Moderate prices. Selections may, if desired, be made in private rooms. artment for Imported & S (Third Floor) pecial Costumes Woven Silk Undergarments é Among the attractive novelti in anticipation of the Spr Pantalettes of sheer woven silk leather trim effective styles in Wov Covers, Biloon extremely dainty (Women's Woven Underwear | Second Floor) Fifth Avenwe-Madison Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets New York at the Endicott, was arraigned in Night Court last night and pleaded ‘ | guilty to petit larceny. He was held | (Continued From Firat Page.) i In the arrest yesterday of Slevie a _\ HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1916, to @ charge of grand larceny. He ad- 10 DEFE PLA ii mits he stole hundreds of dollars’, stampeded for Roosevelt because of | his intense Americanism, although | cold to his fighting propensities, And| their attention and they are Itstening seriously to his utterances. The im- pression has gone forth through the farms and small communities that Mr. Wilson ts a good man, a God fearing man, and, above all, an honest, true American, who loves his country, This seed once firmly rooted in the West- ern mind might grow into a political convinction to threaten and upset calculations of leaders, and the doubt to-day ta how deeply tt may already have sunk in, PATRIOTISM, NOT PARTISAN. SHIP, MARKS MEETINGS, Patriotism is the symbol of the Wil- son meotings in this far Western country, with the Stars and Stripes waved vigorously in big meetings and across hundreds of miles of rich and populous territory. Under the \fiag there has been no partisanship, no polities. In every community | where the President stops he ts the | guest of some commercial organiza- tlon, the business men of the com- menity, The only decoration in the meeting halls Is the American flag. |In Des Motnes last night and in To- poka to-lay the President was escort- by Republican Governors and swar of Republican leaders, Behind the amazing demonstrations there has been the reserve note that all this honor, this enthusiasm, this displa. of loyalty and patriotism Is primarily for Woodrow Wilson, the President, not Woodrow Wilson, Democrat, and head of the Demo- cratic party, a candidate for re-elec- tion on that party ticket. | H. H. Polk, chairman of the meet- your troubles are over when you have left It astern. During the last year forty signal stations have been established along the wate! front and the harbor police have tudied the wi, system used | inthe navy. They can head you) POF Police now operate nine launches | otat. Tt. w off miles away. and two dortes, Seven of these! of the package also showed trace tion has been built and can be towed to whatever point the captain sees jing at Des Moines, voiced the idea in his introduction of the President to | 8,000 people in a huge bali: “We honor jim not in the interest of himself and his party, but in the interest of the whole country regardless of party, ‘This question of national defense is a question of patriotism not one of | partisanship. We welcome bim not as a candiate, not as a leader of a party, but as President of the Unite? States.” Added to these sentiments was an overpowering curiosity to see Mrs. Wilson, Women have struggled and pushed in énormous crowds to see her. In Des Moines last night the populace bore down all lines of police and soldiers and almost engulfed the President anc his wife, WEST READY FOR NATIONAL DE- FENSE IN CAUSE OF PEACE. In the spirit of Western freedom and friendliness they ran through the snowy streets, blocked and eur- rounded the automobiles and cried good humored greetings to the vis- ftors, They took possession of the hotel where the Presidential party stopped for dinner and demanded to see Mrs, Wilson until she showed her- self from a balcony amid muoh cheer- ing. These me crowds listened with most respectful attention to the Presi. dent's speech. Political sharps said they were too exuberent in seeing him and too silent in hearing him. These meetings in the West always open vith prayer and the President delivers his addresses with the man- ner of & minister, so that it has seemed almost irreverent to cheer, It is yet all a puzzle what this tour of speechmaking will do for him and bis propagan ia, sailielina HOSPITAL WAS DARK. Engineer Banked Fires and Heat and Light Went Out Roosevelt Hospital was almost in darkness and was without heat for more than an hour last night. The night engineer, Henry Wilkinson, the hospital authorities say, soon after his arrival bankd the fires, the lights in the hospital began to grow dim and heat became a minus quantity, Assistant Superintendent George Stark went to the engine room to in- | vestigate, He says Wilkinson threat- ‘ened him and he fled. All efforts of | the hospital authorities to Induce Wil- fire up or permit another nier were vain. At laat | J deh | th phoned for the police and| P uin Slack succeeded in raising the siege. In the West Side Court to-day Wilkinson was fined $10 on charges of disorderly conduct and in- toxication. eS Thousands | | of People | go to physicians for treat- ||} ment of headache when |]! {l] they should go to Optometrists) for a thorough, searching ye Examination and prop- ||] erly fitted glasses, Optometrists are the sonscientious specialists i by State Laws » d to 1 Consult a regi iptome in all troubles that affect oT ed by The Optometrion Bo. f tie Cliy of Now York fit. Offenders coming under the o-} signed. This examination tests bis E RIVER PIRATE pervision of the harbor police will) Knowledge of pilot rules, marine and ’ general gasoline engines, and machinery in enoral never know from day to day how! close they are to the station house. During the | These and many other interest-| division made twenty arrests for ing facts are contained in the an-| fony, thirty-one for misdemeanors, four for wh that the new floating station is an the rescue wot economical as well as an efficient im-! attended fifte a if Provement tn th tee, It will cost dl recovered property worth $18,- Movable House on River Front - 0 ee eee ee Property wor! only $3,100 and will replace the old, §! Only One of Improve- | Harlem Manor House at the foot ments for Harbor Police. ids: tires canning book @ toe ong (TIME ARSENIC IN BODY river front property worth $300,000. 0 EAM : Aavice to river pirates and vio-] A aiving squad, with scow and ap-| OF GREAM PUFF VICTIM at the Endicott for the last three now Woodrow Wilson is attracting! lators of marine traffic rules: Don't] Paratus, has already been organized, nae can be run much cheaper. The har-| t? him by mail, Not only that, but the police| /unches continuously patrol a line of | Polson. jeboncoeur, rs. of the division to which he is as- eavan nual report on the harbor policé, !8-| Thay recovered 269 drowned bodies, v ro FLOAT IN UPON YOU! fued today by Police Commissioner | rescued twoly if ° Arth 5 ing, a aided seventy-five person: H ur Woods, The report explains ere nd Te ' ———e The old police boat Patrol is to be] WOONSOCKET, R. 1, Fob. 2.—The sold. It used to cost close to $16,000! presence of arsenic in the stomach of @ year to operate her and the new,| Almand Vadeboncoour, who died, it 1s *) swift launch which takes her piace) Claimed, from eating a cream puff sent Dr. Henry 8. Bernstein, State pathoi- as stated that the wrapper ck a of Henry Casavant, to whom they were Inunches have rapid-fire guns on| &vigable waters 445 miles in length. sent, ate two of the puffs, but, is ex. them, and the men who operate them| Th® men in the marine squad are pects have @ target practice record of five fan 5 for Rosales eta Lo RoUre, a ‘ Prager must pass a strict examination fore irs. ttle Oakley, who alley to ae eacanehe A foalind pean Deputy Commissioner Dunham, In. Rave mailed. the package, taawalting x Furthermore, a floating police sta- 4 g hearing on the charge of murder tn con: spector Myers, of the Traffic and pc, ‘with the Toath of Vadebon- Marine Division, and the commander coeur and of attempting to murder Cas it. to recover, He gave a thin to who past year the marine juvenile delinquency. - ~- Children Here is fi. 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