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= 1 oo ‘ U mits that pity made him give the der- elict as much of an opportunity as possible, MAGISTRATE HAD BEEN GUEST AT THEIR WEDDING. The pair were taken before Magis- trate Breen, Dec. 4, 1914, charged with sleeping in tenement hallways. The | was there Mra. Meyers camped on the | | Magistrate had been at their wedding. He arranged to have Meyers cared for | at Lincoln Hospital. For the week he) | hospital steps, and when he was dis- Bronx Couple Wen Went Through] § harged was there to take bis arm » | through the atreets of their one-thne Two Fortunes and Were | romperity.. ‘They were betore Mag » rreste crate Breen many times after that. Often Arrested. The last time Moyers was in such ssigaie ese {condition that he was sent to the ' vo | workhouse as @ means of having hin SLEPT IN HALLWAYS. | treated in the City Hospital. He was taken il) on the stree' | day and died yesterda; - Faithtul Welt in Refused Aid) Hospi: ’ é S dertaker to whom Meyers turne odd over He Couldn’t Share and on Me y ten ‘sears go Jeve: eo} M Meyers #a Ji night last nigh’ ! Never Left Him. i ther ote stew ene fad M | begged a wreath of Powers sor & une ervices were read yy | flovist and lakd it on the n with Ahab Abe bad a ld 7 a card inseribed in a fine boarding era in| school hand “From Hie Wit over the body of Dr. Emil M She brushed w je a inquith o an undertaking shop at No, 278 Alex-| ,, 0p Brushed aalde sow net ander Avenue, the Bronx, by the Rev. | who are well-to-do, hat William Kephart of the Northern] New York Congregational Chur The burial was at Calvary Cemetery For fifteen years the story of "Doc" Meyers and his wife, once the reign recalled by he sight of them wan- dering the streets mourntu ly visiting ‘They have been often arrested as gone, If they want me to \ nay 1am sorry { stood by him, they an never b ee enn me to it.” thie dis tinction which was hers as Alice Foy leader of th 1 activities of the} ~. district, left husband's side ex. | Court Refuses to ia © Chee Co- copt when he was in hospitals until] cheu’s Complaint Regarding three weeks ago, when he was « ; ‘ » Workhouse by M $20,000 Check mitted nding of the! ates, Lola Nichols, her son, How: for five days until he retur The wedding twent Bridge Street, Brookiyn, were d by Magistrate Walsh in the e | Adams 8! re Court morn " jing for the Grand Jury on the ex- ‘ el tortion charge preferred against them p Ung scheu, No. 148 Penn 4 the Heal n 1 customs inspector fw vy w nn they are accused of holdin nounted to anything] prisoner until he gave them a check mony, under a dispensation, was con ve Rew, Father Thomas B.] : Augustine's | BEGAN SPECULATING IN STOCKS bAal) WENT BROKE. | s built ab Attorney Luke O'Reilly, for the ted his case on the t uw Nichols and Lieut. Me otticer in charge on the ni atable sin Avenue Ono y;moved Lulu Nichols be dismissed on Hunitred and Vhorty-seventh Stree the groun that no t mony had and gave it to the veterinary. He had] shown her a# big practice be im d was rated at $100,-/extortion scheme. He oo when be began experimenting inj other defendants be dismissed, be- Wall Street couse Lulu Nichols's cro#s-examina- Within five years all his real es-|tion by Assistant District Attorney tate holdings were gone and was| Conway had shown tho $20,000 check bankrupt. A. $45,000 from out Cocheu's own sugges- his father and an about the in neither his subse- ne amount to his wife from her! ae th Line MY nut “Doc Movers on tw feet| Martin Manton nor at the police ata- her put “Doc” Meyers on his feet] con did he mention the fact that he Again, These fortunes went the way! pad been held prisoner or that the of the first. Convivial habits whicn|check had been extracted from him once made him popular turned him] under duress: 10 a sodden wreck, His wife sh . the worst of his fortunes and deg " dation | Mrs, Meyers’ family tried in vain [a to get her to leave her husband. ‘ Failing, her brother established an ! open account for her in a Third Ave-| “you didn’t aw: nue restaurant, stipulating that any food she bought and consumed her , self in the restaurant would be paid for. At least once a day the shabby woman with haughty manners entered the restaurant, took a table near the door and ordered more than she could posnibiy eat. ‘Then, when the propri- etor was busy at the back, Meyers would slip in and eat part of what |My was before her. ‘The proprietor ad-— the her » story was charac: us @ fabrication. Lulu Nichols tor, were un- went to Jail damages worth explained the foreman of the W ¢ tmerica's “Joremost Specia lists OPPENHEIM, CLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Exceptional Values Tweed Mixture Coats For Women and Misses Showerproof Coats in Brown, Gray and Green Mixture; fitted and semi- fitted; deep slit pockets, satin lined sleeves and yokes; for storm, motor and general wear, and begin again their hopeless shuffle | very }eteu had the defendants arrested He | he office of Attorney |, ning tn that breach of promise | d that the plaintit et rid of a man who fool letters her lawyer | , THE svexe=< WORLD, a ees MARCH 8, 1916. THREE FAT trate and Bronx Leader Goes on’ nS, | EDWARDS ON BENCH Queens Man Becomes Magis-, Agreements is Held to to Be Bin Republican fax Board. —— Mayor Mitchel to Clarence Edwards of tice of the Court of Special Sessions, to succeed John Fler Queens, The Mayor kK} the appointments of ~ | Kochendorfér of Pe | City Magistrate in Qu succeed Judge John 1 J. Knewitz to suc Mullan as a member of the Tax| = Board from Bronx ( is Republican leader of the Bronx. The office of Justice of Special Ses sions pays $9,000 a Queens is a $7,000 a y" \. ndorfer, as ho is a Re » for a full \Kne wits | wi itt receive fills an unexpired term covering a - day appointed | Fimburat a tus. | ning of Jamaica, the also announced Alderman John hmond Hill a ueens County, to liv ra eens County, 10) "an a decision handed down to-day Absolutely Pure y Supreme Court Justice Henry D »: eed George Vv. ?Y founty, Knowita | 1 ter?” he aid. “Ail Thave |i8 appointed for ten years, which i#| ma a fu ec Ma trae away. full term. A City Magistracy In| “soy Hotchkine reviews tho law | ‘ear post pu of 00 a year and so period of not quite two years lant | The new Justice practised law | there Fdwards is | Demoerat. Koehen in Queens all his lif Knewitz, was He was Chief Examin Kline in the office of President, and serve Property of Other Search Her Marion O'Hrien, wit the police to be the ies has becn obtair n home on the upp disoppearing with the clothing and! Laat 4 of her mistresses, was held Je ghts Court to-d jwas arr and Bs hanwe et saw he k's furs and Alck’s silver mesh b Ninety-seventh police f The police are s tim Servant Takes % ke Aisa py ter Khe Ww shaving Mrs. Edna Mi no bad habits,” she as mur In diseu with abst testotaler aust at the Kk Jaret, kinger-wine, which re ‘oholie. (Modes of A smooth, hairless some water with plai tone, This paste ts ap surface 2 or 8 minu and the skin was lof hair will have vanis tone paste, but cau! eised to b tone.—Adyt, > two terms in the Hoard of oputy Receiver of Taxes under Comptrotier Prendergast “VANISHING MAID" HAD FURS AND SILVER BAG) ployers Found When Police | 1a furnished room at No, 104 East PRICE OF HIS S| hing ¢ eh NA THESE W has Wit her husba always hone nights, never did } anything mean, anc I'd have tiked hin had bullied and ab —_— LONDON’S SUMMER DRINKS. |Ginger Beer Reported Contain Just Try This When Hairy Growths Appear lows the use of a paste made by mixing es, then rubbed off |, When every trace | discomfort attends the use of the dela- in Queens las} tinue to Hve apart and is no [lived in Elmhurst since 1893 nd has | t exclusive an Independ orfer has f ner under Mayor the Aldermante d four years as One Day Em- | Room, 10 1s believed by ning employment | er west side and van Areeny She venth ht when Falck jred and F wearing Mrs. carrying = Mrs! where the girl servant she had me oon Keb, eking other vi HAVES GONE. | Iron ergen Stat gave up ral months OMEN! hy ' ohio nd. He had sus: “he was i was a model. used me uosing the drin the Lancet re- wot pject to latively Ia highly Today) skin always fol-| n powdered dela- »plied to the hairy hed. No pain or n should be exer- you get real delne Married people living apart under separation agreements—and there are will be grieved to know that even them the right to live Hotobitiss, in which he dismissed a| 140 East Twenty-second St | denies @ separation sult bro “| Maw. Augusta Landes, tt is lie are | king year. Hdwards| red people cannot be felieved of thelr and ba experts because an, is ap-| histo n years,| that although the Landes separation | weekly alimony, it is not val MATTER, has been decided ¥ let into the chief's office can do aj me when. | 1a I type _ me answered the man whe WW ing Only With Respect to | Alimony Payments. pusands of them in New York City Ga vugh they signed “| BAKING POWDER en as they see fit, there is no ware nt for it in law motion by Dr. Leonard Landes, of No. | to Used by teachers of cookery unital obligations by signing them | they know it makes the finest and most wholesome food. pla ma separations from early knglisn | to the present and decides reoment Is valid and still in foi far aa it binds Dr. Landes to p: No Atum—No Puospuare reement that the parties Dis ‘i EBD (0) 0 ED 0D 0D (0) ED ED ED 0 ED (CQRED 0 GEES (ED (C apo Lord e Taylor ¢ 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Cl ee oO | h Preliminary Showing of PARIS MILLINERY A collection of authoritative Model Hats, brilliantly original examples of the genius of the most notable French style creators \ Georgette, Caroline Reboux, Lewis, Suzanne Talbot, Maria Guy, Evelyne Varon, Leontine, Madeline, and other leading designers. Also featured in the display are / Paris Hats for Matrons Distinctive models from those clever French Milliners who specialize in this type of Chapeaux Mangin-Maurice and Vimont. Your critical inspection of these Sprin is invited. Pourth Floor g importations ee a ene WOMEN’S SPRING SUITS nu a ee anteed coats and dresses;; dotted and fe | natural colored j Patterns; high in fa | ground with stripe sof | vor for Spri ind ' rose, navy, emerald, j Summer Dresses. All y Lining Satins, Width 36 Copenhagen a nd the fashionable colors \ vepe Re tanteed black, Widt h| Unusual Value at, fc re ole os Olrtarmer 33 inches. Yard 98c) yard. $1. 05 a ieanern Sata 68c ' ' | ' H The Season’s Smartest Models—Attractively Priced | ‘4 | Many Suits Made Espec ially for Lord & Taylor Wil | in a Tailored Suits Tailored Suits Fancy and plain models in men's wear More elaborate styles in fine quality serge, j verge, gabardine, shepherd checks, hairline impc gabardine, shepherd checks, nov j Stripes; soiree and Ciro: de Londres silks, elty stripes 43] A j $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 ' $39.50, $45.00 and $50.00 | & i] annem p-enencen i Bri | TOP COATS OF IMPORTED TWEEDS AND MIXTURES i ) | Excellent Values at $15.00 imal Finer Coats, in every approved fabric for the new season; many copies ' of foreign models. $19.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 and $39.50 | Ht Third Floo 4 FSO RE Ser 4 OC ' Exceptionally Interesting Values in i DRESS t + @ . | COTTONS | ' ‘ SPRING SILKS | English Novelty Fabries | ie t ‘Three of the new season’s smartest Silks, featured j inches) of indcottonin q | for the March Sale at much below usual pri j the ick 8 \ wii or yrey and white effects; | 1,000 Yards of Heavy Shantung Silk We tite ewe chnnka: winlan ! Specially Priced, $1.38 {and plaids. Our former | 4 Shantung of superior quality in the nat HP DOSS P1358 vert Rey color, Width 33 to 34 inches, | Shirting Madras (33 ase ) Striped Pongees ? Foulard Silks ' vost © variety for blouses, porta in the newest polka 4 : : @ Ae col ! ' ' 1 i] ! ! Ground Ploor , Ground Mloor Se Extremely High Cut | WHITE TOP LACED BOOT | Special $6.00 a pair i I'he vogue of the White ‘lop Boot lends unu to the J specially priced novelties for Early Spring. Few tu vin fe footwear have so quickly achieved popularity ' TMA Ree IILURTEK ade Rl ateagahagealnee thea ta 4 eyelets, are gracefully modeled and smartly stitched. ‘I fon Cuban ps; the les of medium Stern Brothers is being shown in the Ready-to-Wear Sections, Cle found on the Second Floor, in most diversified as- Infants’ French Dresses, hand- made and hand-embroidered, yoke Children’s Serviceable Rompers We Are Offering 25 High Grade Bedroom Suites in| Period Designs at Reductions From 10°, to 50°), We Sell On Credit Fed ond 43rd Streets West of Fifth Avenve Women’s Smart Apparel on the Third Floor, in an unusually large and very attractive assemblage of rments for Street, Evening or Sport Wear featuring the very latest style notes and fabries sponsored by the leading Parisian couturiers. CONTINUING TO-MORROW, THE HIGHLY INTERESTING SALE OF Women’s Tailored Suits ver adaptations of the new Spring modes in in tailored and trimmed models, embracing terials and bbipe-gaia of high excellence, at $25.00 and 29.75 We material and workmanship, will be mall Children’s tinctive in sty sortments and at, very moderate prices. SEASONABLE ITEMS FOR THURSDAY SCIALLY PRICED, sl ffect ; sizes 6 months to 2 years, at 1. 10, 1.50 ildren’s French Dresses, hand-made and 95 and-emb'd; Empire model; 2 to 5 years, ‘=* Also a Special Purchase of of chambray, gingham and scersucker; new modela; sizes from 2 to 5 years, at 48c each The Corset On the Second Floor, directs attention to ils Spring importations of the celebrated Classique Corsets featuring all the most desirable materials, in models that srately conform to the silhouette of the present modes, They are “reasonably priced at $7.50 to 28.50. The Alpha Corsets everal new designs are also here for all types of figures, ranging in prices from $4.50 to 12.00 VERY SPECTAL FOR TO-MORROW; dha Corsets of fine French Coutil; low eut ops, long straight hip and back lines, pret- ily trimmed with lace and ribbon; value $3.00 % 185 issicres of Cambric or Batiste, bint ad with heavy laces or embroidery . ut 20c, 75e Which Are Much Below Actual Value. In the Book Section Ou the Main Floor, will be found a splendid assort- 1 Religions Articles, including Bibles, Prayer Rosaries, ete., at very moderate. prices OR. 46"°'ST. &8= AV ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 4-Piece Solid Mahogany Adam -“7==s \ : a , Period a , 3 Rooms Furnished *49-%* | 4 kooms Furnished, $6 9:% $89: 199. | sian al Connecticut 5 Rooms Furnished > 149 KE Your OWN TER a we Pay Freight calf contra SUNDAY > (> SD (> ED (> ED (0) <TD ¢ > <A () D> <EEED (©) <REEED ( ) CD () -<EED () <D (.0 WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS

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