The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1916, Page 16

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he emalier bag belo’ } Morris. | Keep woot "ALLEGED | SWINDLER HELD. | ete) * week wee ant ron up a mi on gie Bradford entered t day aftorne asked for a He took hi © hotel - SOUGHT AST ging to a George 1 cities kistered at the! o othe who had pl End in Arrest. igorous active = alert Lone up on your toes niture department Mr. Elting i twenty-four, and [at No 8% Greene Avenue, to the story », Elting’s a waventores Af- | ter White Way Dinner ‘The strange story of Collins GE ting is being checked up to-day by | detectives, and if his narrative proves true, he probably will be permitted to ng Job in the of a big st Broo | Thid much being known, now hearken THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, ee 1916, Raker softly telaphoned Police Head- been proved to be made by man. | Janeiro March 26, when that vessel was! Aaron A. Currier and her daughter, Mie# quarters N A ] “Motasan’a process is well known, S\pped) by | the tea artes about 100) Hila Currier, were burned to death in a The Second Franch Detective Ho carried on 2.000 experiments and fire that awept through thelr home here ireau in Thirty-seventh Street wae when the servants i they declared The youth they were He was taken | iquarters, where © to tell who | pars telling of the discovery 1 something like Gems Expensive. some | panto in the diamond market, a r Pal 08, fur best known house | country. ‘iad Mr. Kunz satd: 1 don't ‘The last 1 | @ulta amount ing in Broad- klyn. ne to anything, for are not details enough, The rn Cutting Will Always Keep Reports printed in yesterday's pa- neva of a method of manufacturing ted out to| synthetic diamonds will not cause a ing to George F. Kunz, probabiy the diamond expert in this “It 18 hard to say whether the re- got results in all of th to-day. David Currier, nine years old, 4 crystals, | TWO MEET DEATH IN FLAMES, e ane ts eral hunc ed inn a Bergen t A short time sent to the house, He was admitted amounted to only half a carat to each| Mother and Danghter Barned as occup! "the Katz and the Curler Way, yesterday afternoon, to r by Mrs, Baker, Revolver in hand, experiment. The reauits were of no Home Is Destroyed. families, wae royed. ‘The loss ts Prank Bradford, a well-drenred saying he did not like his room and ho cautiously proceeded to the floor Caracas fn be muta oray: biota LAWRENCE, Mass., March 31.—Mrs.' estimated at $50,000. wae then he a Solon Man of twenty-eight, on a charg addres db , above, Mra. Baker following, “Bven if diamonds could be ma Durglary, the hote! management Mc When lights were switched on they | facture? commercially they ge ad Lata us of an un neta t the ¢ saw a well dressed young man crawl- — me be cheap, and yopaaa suit case he w tying to held for appearance ing along the floor on hands and’), Meets a Ger aie Ga enaey Garey out. When the sult case was Tron Market Court niet _ kneos and pleading for “Daisy.” Mrs, Kunz, the Expert, Say Cost of | 7s*, 18 due to the fact that opened it was found to contain a Wiaehian he hes Maker sa had never seen the ‘| ting precludes the poss gems ever becoming any rare and expensive luxu Mr. Kunz showed th or sixty diamonds smaller than the head of an ordinary pin, Through a glass it could be seen that es ip was cut with eight facets “That 1s what costs money, and tt conta eyes too,” aaid the diamond ex pert. So to all intents the diamond wi! continues to come out of the rround and not from the laboratories of) actentists. ‘hing but a) in Ge- | Peden Why confine yourself to one make of disc record when the PATHEPHONE will play them all perfectly? PATHE FRERES’ cord tnere| PROTESTS GIBSON’S SEIZURE, ‘ports Captain Relieves Passenger Was) Mrs. Mattie V. Haker occupies the,” at abo o do not say anything about the hard- niawf ' * old-fashioned brown stone hotige: at | fe scoters A Mle at lindas | nea eat cavarrerame: sans et oe apis MAHAR of the Brazilian steam. | MASTERPIECE. |No. 104 Madison Avenue. About 11.20 tahoe Eat aaa ea | Pest pecs There have been! ii Rio de Janeiro, ® Haat niet sho was in ber study read PUN shai Baap ae hare of expertmenta made, and in| Ner6 to-day from South Amer NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE. ling when she heard from the rear a jaround t Mont cases the hardness question t®| reported that thé removal of A. ° PERFECT TONE CONTROL. | plaintive voice calling: ‘ He is charod with Unlawful entry, ba " in amen bog . je passenger, from his ship : T gay AIPA CRO RRUE “4 {but the police are inclined to believe re enry ssan is perhaps| French cruiser Descartes, previously ve | Sine Aiea own te on: abe (TE REN what Hse wea | bet known ef chowe who aise scree om Ban Juan, had teen aie | CONVENIENT TERMS NEW YORK | Datay. Dut soon the name could be 2s bi to make artificial diamonds. of a protest b Pipave Bend Your Catalogue ‘heard more clearly and the voi jered to the floor above BRAI WN 1A ial “tas aS “ Al e VAM i>) 25 Minutes from 96th Street, 22 Minutes from 72d Street, SUBWAY Direct to A. & S.|| Entrance--HOYT STREET | 17 Minutes from Grand Central, 9 Minutes from Brooklyn Bridge Men’s Spring Clothes Get the Right of Way This is a ‘coming out party” for all our Men's Spring Suits and Overcoats. Saturday, the first day of a real Spring month, will bring hundreds of men to Abraham and Straus to pick out their new clothes. And we are finely ready —the new styles have been coming in day by day, until now all are here for the Spring season. We are muchimpressed with them—and we are fair judges. There Are Dozens of Models Among the Sack Suits from jaunty, two-buttoned, form-fitting Sack Coat with patch pockets, that young men will like immensely, through various gradations, to the conservative three- buttoned model that older men affect. Materials show plenty of handsome stripes, in high favor this season, in cassimeres, worsteds and silk- mixed fabrics; also smart mixtures and overplaids. At whatever price a man wants to pay, $15, $18.50, $20, $22.50 up to $26.50—he us sure of a very satis- factory choice. rT TRA ™ 3 The Same Way With the Overcoats There are loosely fitting “Spatter” Coats (illustrated) in rough hornespuns or tweeds, that are fine for knockabout wear, in sunshine or shower, at $19.75. There are Raincoat of various kinds, including a fine lot that are Cravenette-proofed at $14.75. Knitted Coats at the same price, and Chesterfield Overcoats at $15 to $25. that a little better than any other Chesterfields we have seen at their respective price! SPECIAL NOTE:—The pure-wool standard prevails throughout our May as rigidly as though prices on alle wool clothing had not gone up tremendously. And now, these fine specials for Saturday :— Men’s Spring All-Worsted Suits, $13.50 Silk mixtures in dark colors or handsome grays; alpaca-lined; Sizes 35 to 42 regular, 38 to 46 stout. Men’s Silk-Lined Spring Overcoats, $14.50 Chesterfield style in all-wool Oxford or black tabric, silk-lined throughout; faced to edge. And a Stetson Hat to Go With Every Suit—$3.50 to $5.00 Second floor Men's Shop. Kast Huliding Men’s London Neckwear in Striking “Charvet” Weave arvet"’ weave, with its colored grenadine bias stripe, comes al different contrasting colors. The ties made of this tab- ther with others of various styles of silks, were made u lly for us. They are the kind that can only be found in tli most exclusive shops Store, and in those shops yo! will probably be asked a de re for them “Made specially ns made in the best manner. They have silkelined neckbands which easily around the are tailored for long service. some silk» outside this ar 1 for 4 possible make them slip Here at $1. 45 Each English Foulard Four-in-Hands, 95c, | Cheney Silk Tubular Four ine Hands, 48c, collar Light weight and exceptionally good for The best wearing Ties 1 Spring and Summer wear. Big assortment like the straight foursinsha: ; “iene : versible, have no seams nor lining: of splendid colors. Plenty of blue effects sufficient body to make up ag et All neat designs. Made to our order by Here in both narrow and wide widths, in one of the best London manufacturers. olors numerous ¢ Men's $4.50 Satin-Striped Shirts, $3.35 The best Shirt offering { in all Gre w Yor irda Thi sure ater N © had | hts process was a winning one, t jit later turned out to be of n 1 there have been a nu have fooled even Mrs, DR. GORTON’S “GHOST” | ll EUGENICS MEETING * rs, whe | men So ‘ounder ounder and Father of Twins Is Invisible, However, Except to “Few.” Dr. David Allyn Gorton, founder of & the Brooklyn Eugenics Society, wha attended in spirit a gy + according to Ml em te-day by the Ml him Mrs, & of the cugenic twins, has as saying her hus. band pror 4 the clety it would ra hear fr , and also she expected his gu n raising the twin an Mra. Lambert of the Lé 1, en ed If it were pos pirit of the club's founder to be pros. Ml ‘VE ont s i ble? Why, there be is, I've The mention of this name alone will undou ly cause hund to come to-morrow to inspect these instruments. The Doll & Sons ‘ossl e hol @ Pianos are ponies everywhere as among the best in ments to. 1 y have maintained that reputation. They decided to discontinue their been watching him all evening. He gp Brooklyn warerooms, intending to handle all their business f the New Rather than go to the expense of moving the instruments, they sold has a message for you.” She pointed @ them outright to us ht a concession of several thousand dol them to you at toward the mantel She said she @ ’ cut STuwrocwurs's Al Average Saving of on Cc iano! oer oa a sen Ge wee The savings are really greater than $100 on en $100 Hlaher, 90 that you sider the savings he word “liarmony.” Afr rton | because the saving js here feu) f td 0. Notice that most reductlo over $100 in the th: a Doll & Sons had sold through pir Mp vi ro] To-morrow the sale takes place at both the Stultz & Bauer Bullding on Broadway the Doll & Sons Store on Livingston Street. Included are La] of an impulse Bad heard it fifte | - years, to allow 1 | part In an eig! That of the manufacturers on Credit! Choose from big stocks of trustworthy goods, pay our very low prices and enjoy li liberal credit Terms for ” Furniture: Week! $100.00 $1.00 $1.00 $150.00 $5.00 = $1.50 $200.00 $10.00 $2.00 $250.00 $15.00 $2.50 No Red Tape -Just Say cearinlii a ‘123 Cyarwaonerany MAP WHEN OPENING ANEW ACCOUNT This Couponis Good (4. Room Flat Com- pletely Furni SSN a Open Monday and Saturday E REE STAVE. EL MICHAELS BROS ROOK Ly NA HORT BLOC STREE STATION OF 1ST 5 FROM. eT John Dee was another who thought ner of 3 And still no true diamond has JACOB DOLL & pao PIANOS! H NEW AND USED UPRIGHT PIANOS, PLAYER PIANOS AND GRAND PIANOS Wherein This Sale is “Different” ; Jacob Doll & Sons have been established 45 Stultz & Bauer for 36 years, therefore Each Piano Is Sold = Undera Double Guarantee _ Great ry A in Both | Stores— STULTZ & BAUER BUILDING 738 Broadway, Brooklyn. _____Junotion Broadway, Graham and Flushing Av ALL CARS ~jy..—_—C ALL. CARS TRANSFER To ULTZ & BOTH STORES OPEN Prices range from hough | $15.00 to $300.00. 0 use, Send for Catalogue great The Greatest ‘‘Bona-Fide’’ Piano Sale of the Century! “Bona-Fide” because every plano Is fully quaranteed from a house that for forty-five years has been of the highest repute, the vaiues having been the regular selling price heretofore, and because one of Brooklyn's best known piano houses Is now holding this sale, We Have Purchased the Entire Brooklyn Wareroom Stock of e, The Superiority of These Pianos Genuine ebony and tvory keys. Plate. All actions perfect. designs, in all finishes. The Clear and Mellow Tones Are a Delight Come in and Let Us Play One for You. Finest metal The newest case MARK NEW YORK and our own. To the hundreds of Brooklyn homes that (NEW) ; : ; w x ought to be furnished with a new Piano--and Wellemore (25). ... ears $198 to those that haven't any piano at all—we say Schemerhorn (12).. 01 nm ke e—e—eee= Jacob Doll & Sons (6).. 350 = 250 BuyThat PianoNow! wre UY la * Jacob Doll & Sons (5 450 300 If you have never owned a good plano—whether you are Jacob Doll & Sons (3) : + 600 300 a . no ple a never Jacob Doll & Sons (3)....... 550 380 Jacob Doll & Sons (4) 600-378 Jacob Doll & Sons Player nos (17)... 650 480 jk Doll & Sons Player Pianos (15) 500-395 t ss Jacob Doll & Sons Player dy this Pianos (8).....-+-+sscceee 7 550 you'A LIBERAL AL Jacob Doll & Sons Pla b piano, now 18 your Pianos (3)... 600 ny of the . Wellsmore Player Pianos (6). 500 325 hulle, "WRITE FOR FULL Pieced plane will be 96 (USED) yoyou Were New Marshall & Co, (1).......44.8800 $165 Stodart Piano Co (1) 825 175 WeAre Willing to Open Accounts with Amphion (1) . 5 178 Responsible Familica for a9.Little as C. Bauer & Sons (1) 300-190 Jacob Bros, (1) 400 125 J. Brooke (1 400-200 Mollenhauer & Bock (1) 375 195 Stultz & Bauer (1) 5 215 Weber (1) 285 Stodart Piano Co, (1) 275 Jacob Doll & Sons, Piano (1) 550 . Estey Upright (1 35 128 Don’t let thie opportunity go by. be Hardman Peck (1 875-28 you may think that you can’t afford & piano. Our Liberal Credig Plan is th Come Ouvricr Bros. (1 110 in and ask jor det Wessel (1) 150 @ the pianos ard Leckerling (1) 165 4 Credit Plan. Crown Piano Co. (1 150 Winterroth & Co, (1 165 @ ecansomnennes ———— Steedman (1) 135 & ~ ’ 4 Cc FREE Y | FREE hl Bach & Bach (| 175 | | | Haynes (1 175 Lurch (1 175 | STOOL | | DELIVERY | irs in | and Cover with Within 100 Miles Schuman (1) 100 |. Each Piano of New York Russell (1 50 } ——_ Bosches (1 45 Two Best Locations in Brooklyn | [ ~~~ JACOB DOLL & SONS’ STORE 364 Livingston Street, Brooklyn. ____Pwe Doors from Flatbush Aves" BAUER MONDAY EVENINGS § SATURDAY AND

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