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Proached. As the car neared TH 3 CRUSHES MAN. track covered by baum tt suddenty struck a portion of and snow, The _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916, WIFE'S BILTMORE SUITE FEAR PERIL IN AIRSHIP {NAVAL CODE BOOK GONE; |MEN AGCUSED BY GIRL em scored = partial vi Yee poard yt Bdueation pertained hat the children's protest for the re-Instates , ment of Spowden wil reoeive con xt fey Tact Samos Track. HT OVER DU PONT'S| COURT-MARTIAL ORDERED} RO 0 Meare ot Rancatton| TEM MRo sce Tus made kaswe nel by Trolley That Jamps Track. | °8F loaned from the rails, dashed FLIG T 0 U P T R of L R UNDED UP IN BR N p Thelr Protest. Wednesday ntime, the children continue gy cera hg ing Ven liron electric light pole. Tietelbaum APRISON BECAUSE SHE . ae We rd | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. %—The 500/ to nivsent {hems from theimatudige, No at Fut ‘wereeus ne. | te binned between the car and the |Some Believe Craft Has Dropped) if Secret. Volume Is Not Found | piace preacher's Dauughter Was Held UDlls of the Filter Public School went | Ehey, Gan erin it pole an erushes a + " . s (on strike because Prine been absent six se! s Minin irant not the core thia| At St. Mary's Hospital, where ‘Tie. | Bombs, Causing Explosions at | U, S, May Have to Provide New Sowden hnd been transferred to an-| time it 18 believed they will have re telbaum wae taken. had received interna would probably prov when a Passaic trolley oar, First reet, ap- PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN fatal war said he! injuries which | ~— DIDNT HAVE CARFARE | Mrs. Haley, Suing Rich Hus- | Carney’s Point Powder Plant. | (Byeclal to The Evening World.) | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 3—Offcial announcement was made to-day by | the Dupont Powder Company that an | System of Communication, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3.—A book containing the seoret code of the United States Navy, has been lost from the torpedo boat destroyer Hull, and, ac- Prisoner Not Fit for | a Pigpen. | Detectives from the Bronx Bureau| Visited to-day the stable shack where | eighteen-year-old Marie Klein, the} of ser+ turned to their classe after eightee yer sch RUB BACKACHE AWAY band, Says His Mother airship baa been seen Tuesday eve-| cording to advices received to-day from daughter of the Darior of the Bethany | ne ning at &.20 o'clock flying over Deep! Wagh eformed Church in Harlem, had told | Held Pursestrings ashington, the Navy Department has The | eld Pursestrings. | Water Point, which is at the south them she was kept a prisoner. They | : ordered the court-martial at the Mare! found the place hardly ft for the jend of Dupont's great plant at Car-| isiand Navy Yard of Lieut. Herbert A. gonts, pigs and horses which were : | Possessing a wealthy young hus-|ney's Point, N. J. There have been| Jones, commander of the reserve tor-| Rept thers, When mee werent | rumors that airships had been eight- ed over the powder works shortly be fore recent explosions, which have caused heavy property damage and considerable loss of life, but this is | pedo flotilla and of the Hull, and of En. sign Robert D. Kirkpatrick, executive officer, in whose jotnt possession the volume was homes of friends of Vincenzo Neopo! itano, who tured the girl from home and recovered her father’s gold wate and « ring of her motier which tne girl had brought to ~ WITH ST.JACOBS OIL” girl's | band and living at the Biltmore {Hotel when his mother holds the purse strings is not a happy experi- lence for a young matron with am- | bittous social aspirations. So Mra If the book cannot be found. or its} Of the men named in the — | Marion 8. Haley confomsed 'w Su-]the rat oficial admiseton by the | Mon, unread by outsiders, ab-| charges, Antonio Feronlo and ever | ni rome C ustice Hot iss. to- | company e , | demonstrated, it may be] Blanca were arraigned before Magis b: P. d S f Y preme Court Justice Hotchkiss. company that there i« actual truth In |# #1 Ie Bait Ge DevaT hoes | arate Mecaate tn Went Parma Crint Rub Lum ago, ain an Oreness trom Your day, when her separation sult against | the reports here, to provide a complete new sys-| to-day by Detectives Cassetti, Ry a . ; y 7 Charles Merion Haley came up for! Further reports i the Dupont plant| tem of secret communication tor the | and Somers, Meronio, on his promise L Back---Instant R lief! D t BI tere-= 4 of Neapolitano’s band, ald in} tay | Although Mrs, Thornton N. Motiey,|seen over the Hagley yard of tie ———— +. | $1,000 Tail “Bianéa, W Prebrg snared ‘ | B ttl W derful Liniment [eee nal ETE et ATM Ble apsl aiid atl i 1 ko “MOST BRI | with acting-as a fence in disposing | et a Small Trial Bottle---Won ; a | couple's bills out of her own large|over Sixth and Broome Streets, Wil- jot the Jowelry Miss Klein was forced estate and her son's inheritance, there|mingion, and at Coatesville, Pa. OF THE WAND RERS’' } to take from hor hold in $3,000, | r i H idi | was seldom wu week, Mra. Haley testi-]where the Lukens Company baa its E Cilia: Miw KOA Ia tetas ' Instant Relief from Pain, Sourness, Gases, Acidity, | ys "tom sro, ave don.]suey ie tamias Company as je ie [ sattism rere ns enne. | an sr bck i sre and nme penetrating inet ned te be and i Hi tb d D H N W iti t | spending money, When that small} ville is thirty miles from Wilmington} Paul Ryan, an Edinburgin Graduate,|Ratwel Castro, a form Me bed Meter pas Lik waiter! “a wn ‘ue aint y It is magia = res be- | The oO reported sa eo . ‘illa's body ‘on stiffen de s and ends the misery ; eartburn ani yspepsia 0 Wal ing: | allowance was spent Faatlyettinlaghtnn ty aay es van OG Bh sat Arrested as Beggar, Saved by {1% ptlaind con @ small trial bottle of old, honest} vo, absolutely harmless and doesn't what upset your stomach—{ stomach -| fore the week had half gone, Monopiane o' dong ol a St. Jacobs Oil” at any drug store ly aataatan Pass ved to remain! plant is Capt. Albert J Bowery Mission Head. bi burn the skin. "and Haley said, she was fe : ; Parsons, in examination, it was pour a little in your hand and rub it sine 8100s 7 . pin ooo of the food did the dam- tue eerie and avons hadi dla in reclunton in her $25 a day suite and }charge of the Dupont guard at Deep] rhe “most brilliant of the wan-{commection ‘with all {right ony aching back, and by sbi hes Nenttii a Tue ry lo you? Well, don't bother. If] 24? was unable to return social favors. | Water Point derers was the description given by]ary. movement in Mex te OF ee i wee ity the soreness er disappoints! In use for over yout stomach is ins revolt: if sour, If your stomach doesn't take care of| Mrs, Motley ix the wife of Thornton] For fifteen minutes, Capi. Parsons Supt. Carroll of the Bowery Mission} Whlelt have been in circulation here 10h t stay crippled! This soothing, | si Adve Riga Fei i A ak pe ed without le te N. Motley, millionaire ironmaster.|reports, he saw the airship, waited of Paul Ryan, who was arraigned to- - heed dlssy and aches; belch pases and help, remember thi reat,and| THey live at No f iip thee acl Ateet hen lveceaear tes the crane | Gay” netote; Magistrate ‘Cornell ta the acids and eructate undigested food;| most harmless relief is Pope's Diepep-| Her son spends most of his (ime al /fight, ‘Then it «teored for the south-| Tombs Courigon a charge of begging. h foul, tongue coated —Jart take] sin which costs only fifty ceats for a| the Army and Navy Club, Ho was/east and @isappeared. The direction| He said Ryan had been about the At Bloomingdales & liftle Pape’s Diapepsin and in a few| large case at drug stores. It's truly| formerly married to Marie Honore] indicated that it might have flown to| jowery for five years picking up a Boys’ Pajamas, 47c you wonder what becnme of] wonderful—it, digests food and sets! French, daughter of the late Gen.|the coast, and there is a theory the living by tutoring Chinese. He is the Indigestion and distress. things straight, so gently and easily] james W, French, but Mrs, Motley|aeroplane may be attached to some| now suffering from paralysis, One-piece style of good quality Hons of men and women to-day that it is really astonish Try it!—| pad this marriage annulled and a fow | warship. Mr. Carroll said he had investi- outing flannel in neat stripes; gated the man's career, and found he was a graduate of Edinburgh Uni- weeks later Haley married his pre ‘The Du Pont Company has no idea military collar and belt; all sizes sent wits. dition to the sep-| W720, wae in the hine or the rea-| versity, where he received a degr | from 6 to 18 years; specially priced arta ule. is ming Mrs. Motley for | #00 for it# presence at the works, es-|of Bachelor of Medicine; a former Phene for Friday, at 47c. surgeon in the British A and had Italian tome. He suddenly left Rome to become | j wanderer twenty years ago, Mr. roll said, and he has never re- led the reason for his act, but it ix believed to have been disappoint ment in love. He speaks several languages, He was released when iMr, Carroll promised he would care for him in future my in India been an intstructor Royal Medical pecially at night. While the airship could not be seen distinctly, its pas- senger, or operator, could easily have cated the buildings of the powder plant by aid of the lights there, It iy belleved by some that the mys- erious aircraft dropped bombs and that these were the real cause of the numerous explosions and fires which have occurred, An investigation has been begun by the secret service of Plaza 5900 Lex.to3dAv. At Bloomingdales New Waists for Spring A peep at the recent arrivals reveals charming models of taste and refine- ment. While our assortments do not include blouses of the extreme or freak- 0” for alleged alienation of her husband's affections. Last November, Mrs. Huley testi- fled, her husband left her at the Bilt- more, saying he would return in o couple of weeks, Mrs. Haley waited a month and did not see her hus band. She chanced into the Hotel Belmont one afternoon and met Mrs. Motley there. She inquired of her mother-in-law when young Haley ex- pected to return to his own fireside in the} Main Academy in “Why he's never going to return,” |the powder company and Federal ish type, we show a goodly number of stley said, according to the|agents ‘ ¢ : t least not while I have any- ee | models by American designers or say about it, 1 will allow Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair adaptations of foreign styles that will please miss or madame. Among the lower-priced blouses are the following: Voile Blouses, as illustrated, with pleated frill, neatly hemstitched; trimmed with pearl buttons and fan: k ornaments; mais, flesh BOY-ED AND VON PAPEN’S PLACES TO BE UNFILLED: Haley couldn't con- tinue living he Biltmore, so she moved to a Park Avenue boarding house and for the time abandoned her social ambitions. i Mrs. Motle’ always had control of) her son's money, the young wife tes- | Most soaps and prepared shampoos too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes brittle, | | 3. -Nothing | WASHINGTON, Feb. tifled. “We never paid # bill during|of 4 materially incriminating nature st thing to use is just plain mul- 4 i \ or white, 4 our entire married life. They were] was contained in the copies of papers | sified cocoanut oil, Vie os A an Shae rie Black Crepe de Chine BI $1.98 There are 1,800 of these all sent to Mra, Motley's secretary and! taken from Capt. von Papen by the| entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and frien Prareches toys Be and $1.98 aes ec be de Chine Blouses, | | shirts, woven figured madras he paid them, Just after we were be + ei penny Pape ts broidered; priced at 98c and $1.98) in an attractive model, at \ ps J Y British authorities and forwarded to| beats the most. expensive soaps or any~ » " shirts with French cuffs and Wedded Mra, Motley told me the State Department, a high official | thing else all to pieces, You can get Striped Tub Silk Blouses, in} For Maids—White madras or tesa se wanted us to live economically and r| suid to-day. ‘There is no. evidence | this at any drug store, and a few ounces |@ | several effective styles of stripes and| black soiesette blouses; also suit- | | Percale shirts with faundered my ee, Pos rey oi Poke wes | that would aid the authorities in run- | will last the whole family for months. if} | colorings, -98 and $2,98] able for waitresses, 98c | | cuffs. They are full cut, not A Pi YOI ] C Pla B| dover a'week when Thad more than | SNK down plots in this country, he!” Simply moisten the hair with water skimped anywhere, and are all n n owe said, and rub it in, about a tea: is al ‘ ano a ; 1] LS gation sar a The chock stubs alleged to have| that is required, It mak At Bloomingdates good sleeve lengths in a variety been taken from von Papen were not sent, most of the papers being copies of letters already published. No successors will be appointed by Berlin for Capts. von Papen and Boy-Ed until the war is ended, it | easy to handle, of pretty stripes. guaranteed fast color. is from 1314 to 17. They are all Size range of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thor- oughly, and rinses out ea e hair dries quickly and evenly, fresh looking, bright, fluf Besides, it loo Possibly you never had the time or opportunity to learn how to play the Piano. The Tri-Solo Melo- dist, our own exclusive patented expression device, Annual Shoe Sale Continues This is an important once-a-year event, pre- senting particularly attractive values in men’s, GIRL INJURED HERSELF TO ACCUSE STEPMOTHER and | 5 5 1 t Viewed from the general run of enables you to play the piano with truly musical was learned at the German Embussy | takes out every particle of dust, dirt and ie women’s and children’s footwear. shirts, these are exceptional values, feeling. Come and let us show you wherein the Bes a : 4 Told to-day dandruff. a ‘el Many of the lots in this sale consist of shoes Main Floor. tj i Blacked Her Own Eyes and Told = = = — A taken from our own regular stocks and are , WALTERS differs from other Player Pianos—how If Her Father Her New Mother A “"\ greatly reduced. A few lots represent special Men’s Nightehists. 38 easy it is for you to play it well—then you will readily Had Done It. \ «By purchases of up-to-date footwear, secured | 8 1 SS understand why so many music-loving people prefer 5 Pi Age eter at price concessions. Comparative values About 250 nightshirts divided efore Mag e c or former prices are not quoted, but we assure you that these items are bargains at these sale prices. Women’s Shoes, $1.95 and $2.45 Patent or gun metal, button or ace boots, with gray or fawn tops, blue or dull black kid or black into two lots, as follows: Lot No. 1—Outing flannel night- shirts, slightly soiled from hand- ling. Selection of neat pink and blue stripes; attached collars, Lot No. 2—Muslin nightshirts, V-neck style, trimmed with fast color red or blue braid; slightly soiled. " Our Latest, Up-to-the-Minute 1916 Style « WALTERS « , 88-Note Player Piano No interest] SOS | No Extras | Gates Avenue Police Court this morn- ing, eleven-year-o|d Dorothy. Bennett, of No, 1334 St. John's Place, Brooklyn, made the extraordinary confession that in order to get her stepmother, Mra, Delia Bennett, into trouble, she had bumped her own nose against fa table, blackened her own eyes in the same way, and torn out handfuls of her hatr, all to be shown to her father when he came home at night. ey New York's Leading Victrola Stores Patent leather lace with white cloth tops: bronze kid, button or lace, with cloth top, also black but- velvet gypsy button boots, in al- | ton boots of the more conservative most complete sizes, $1.95 | type; pair, $2.45 Children’s Shoes, $1.45 and $1.95 Boys’ lace shoes in gun metal or | | Several hundred pairs of girls’ Both styles cut full and roomy and may be had in sizes 15 to 20 inches, neck bands. Choice at 38¢. Mrs, Bennett was in court on a patent leather, Blucher style, | shoes in various styles, from our Main Floor complaint made-by Sylvester J, Nash, two lots, $1.45 an S | own lines, at $1.45 and $1.95 1 De » Cl ° At Blooningdates? an officer of the Children's Society, Men’s S. es, $1.85 and $2.45 oon ingdates’ charging her with beating the child. 1,600 Yards of Button or lace models, in black and tan leathers. $ Mrs. Bennett, who helps out her hus- 250 pairs reduced to $1.85 | 325 pairs reduced to 32.45 | | Dress Goods & Suitings n erms 0 a ee band’s income by acting as house- Second Floor : keeper for Mrs. Henry P. Keith, wife . Reduced to 75c Yd. of a revenue collector for the Port of | (CHOICE brings the leading ‘At Bloomin gdates* x These are all ists goods which Price includes a beautiful Music Roll Cabinet and x i ay sha ae Ee oe Metropolitan artists as Mid-Winter fens at ie hater aur Bench to match, a Cover, 12 Rolls of Music of Sei abe ieee ner tee Or PRET well as thousands of music-lovers Furnit . S 1 (With Some of them are now below the your own selection, and free delivery to your home. said she had taken Dorothy to Miss to Landay’s for Victrola service. ure Sale Truth) operat Cena anne Magon of the State Charities Ald Ghote makes it a pleasure to se- Not the least attractive specialty of this prunellas, whipcords, shepherd My Society Jan. 22. and explained how lect a Victrola and Victor records sale is the bedding that is being featured at checks, hairline stripes and mix. Make Your Home Attractive the youngster delighted in fooling Mr, here. A complete stock of records very interesting prices. tures. They range from 46 to 54 inches wide. Main Floor her, The to run as she Bennett into child was left pleased all day. Magistrate Naumer held the de- fendant in $200 bail for Special Sei sions. usband, Charles L., fur- nished bail, {TOOK PRESIDENTS GLOVES. ee ei. , Victrola X TOPEKA, Kan., £ these parts is bossting a upbraiding free Not until there is a Player Piano in your home will you get your full measure of enjoyment out of and Victrolas in every style and finish are ready for your choosing. Picasant, courteous, prompt atten- tion by salesmen trained in both music and Victrola service is at your command. When in doubt, they can help you, : The choice of four stores, conveni- ently located in the heart of the New York shopping district, is an- other pleasing factor of the Landay service. 3-Piece Brass Bed Outfit, $19.75 Bed has 2-inch posts and top bars and 1-inch fillers, All steel International bed spring, all-cotton mattress, Bed isi idd_ in baked lacquer; any finish or size, $19.75. At Blooningdales" Grocery Specials H. & E. Granulated Sugar, 25-1b. bag, $1.59 Sunshine Biscuits, Takhoma Soda Biscuits, 3 packages, 10c A la Carte Coffer 5 Ibs. for “Amora’’ Brand Tea, choice of Oolong, mixed, Ceylon ‘or Eng- lish breakfast, Ib., ic Peek's Coffee, |, Ib. can for life. It shortens the long, dull Winter evenings; provides enjoyment and broadens the musical educa- tion of every member of your household. At the family musicale or a dance at home it is practically indispensable. If you could only realize how much joy and happiness this wonderful instrument brings, your home would not be without one. Bloomingdales’ Factory-to-Home Selling Plan eliminates the middleman’s profit, and places a Brass Bed, $11.95 2.inch continuous posts with several 1-inch fillers. Can be had inany size, Baked lacquer, velvet finish, 11.95. Square Post Enamel Bed, $7.50 2-inch posts of white enamel, steel construction. Five hegvy fillers and heavy top ‘posts. Can be had in any Size, Enamel is baked on, making it lasting and easily cleaned, $7.50. omebody in| pair of | record of 100 burglaries in a year was | charged against Paul J. Devine of Med- | | ford, on his own confession, Wines California Port or half-gallon bottle, Basement the space it should properly occupy, preventing sag- ging, sliding, shifting or spreading. Made with International wire coil springs at ends, $5.95. on a Player Piano. Send for Catalogue or Landay Monthly will call. iter BLOOMINGDALES’ Upon request a representative Send for our 1916 illustrated catalogue. 50TH TO 60TH ST., To AV ccording a 4 : pF 011th Floor : | Sr re BLOOMINGDALES’ CRs | to the police, when he was ‘brought Lo | | court to-day.’ He had admitted that he | supported his wife ani | t ‘The officer: Sherry, 5! wo children on he was heid 7 an rloves to-day: But they silane | $75 Choice will be the reason why you 4 White Enamel Bed, $2.95 le with each purchase of 1 can Player Piano within the reach of everybody. Ailently. ‘The gloves are those worn by | mAichaiablaite will eventually select Care Heavy continuous posts and fillers, finished with | | of Peek’s tea for 10c; total cost oe MH} the President when he was here yos- | gether with records Why not to-day? 7 e three coats of baked enamel, any size, $2.95. for tea and coffee, le 0 New St le “Pp” Walters Piano jterday, se woe = amounting to . Duofold Davenport Bed, $24.50 Fischer's Head Rice, 1-1b, ur ly oe ieee 0 ie arereene is. 8 eal EASY PAYMENT TERMS Complete with all-cotton mattress. Sofa bed | | Package, Te x Ht | sueream of the Aug oe soe oS 310 total Victrolas, $15 to $400, closed measures five feet in width; open makes full “Prize Winner” Peas,) Dozen The Best Piano Built to Sell at \2 OEY fp. nonte cf pollsemnen to $85 Waconia Aon \ size bed, Frame in mahogany, golden or fumed Alice Rose Maine! $1.22; $ souvenir hunter managed to get away Py ir » Pp. oak. Upholstered in brown imitation Spanish Corn, - rn Can, : >, with the rare prize on pay ol Forc . leather, $24.50, ontiac String Beans,) 10}4¢ MH ee sit. Bal i Conventence of Patrons, " ; i ‘ No Interest 250 ( No Extras J '] TERRE HAUTE MEN LOSE penal) cepaatt ei Open {yee ae Colonial Bedroom Pieces, $i7.98 Tomatoes, large can, 914 ' } ty . monthly payments 23 WEST 42D STREET. Dresser has four drawers, 22x28-inch French beveled Small California Prunes, 5 — mirror Princess Dresser has 18x36-inch n Ibs., Hi On Terms of $1 00 a Week er nebante fepsagtt Chiffonier has 12x20-inch mirror, Bed has heey? Queen Olives, gt. jars, 28¢; t e oy CHICAGO, Feb. ita canuinHAne 000020800 08009080 co0cseoo9oppeccnEOOADDNCONEENDAOO ° ¥]| roll head and foot, Womnes in satin Balai, mahog- small bottle, ? Me & inatncl “4 ‘ire ee Deli , TRACT! GREE fiimean Mave | fs any, bird's-eye maple or quartered oak, $17.98. Wyanerat cd By ‘ 1 Price includes Stool, Cover and Free Delivery of Donn 2, Hid, atid ton others found | Victor Factory Distributors Layer Felt Mattress, $6.95 Reapers tea g $e : esos A eulity with’ fin; for 6 on frauds, i >Hi Made in our own factory. Built up of layers of i "Can, EXCHANGE YOUR OLD PIANO for a beau. i) irs) mitained bythe" Hata Rai Telephone -Murray Hill 3700 Gotten felt. “Will net puck or get lumpy, $636 | | Sliced Peaches, \ 4 o u Thstrict Court of Appeals here to-day: | t py, $ Sliced Apricot, Te ; tiful new Walters Piano or Player Piano. We will | pict ads | t the store most convenient for you Englander Wit Edge Springs, $5.95 Broken Macaroni, 10-1b. box, 4 f 100 Burglaries in Year. a Made with patented upright extension on either Binoy’: t make a liberal allowance and let you pay the balance §! ae Z b 563 SthAve 427 SthAve. 23w42ndSt. 27w34thst. ' ; ithe dlc at the rate of $1 per weele on a Piano and $2 a week WATERTOWN, Mass, Feb. mA | f COR 46 ST. BET 906 30573 DET 586 AVES BET S46 AVES side, keeping the stuffed mattress confined within 89TH TO GOT LEX, ET} LEX, TO aD MH, ST, Av

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