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poe ‘ADMIT (ontinued from Ff Pesrance be had negice Mebis. Det st Page.) ted to pay his D. PRICE & CO. 6 Ave. cor. 18 St Now~—at its greate:t strength and completeness—our vast stocks of Thousaads of Suits Scores of Styles "15 Our up-to the-minute $15 stocks include a!l of the mode's shown by the highest priced shops—braid bound tailored suits—tailored flare suits in serges and checks — the Jenny model box flare suit. YW you connct find your style and size in tuis tremendous showing, you | cannot find it in New York. Serges, Gabardines, Poplins and Serge-and-Taffeta Combinations, in Diack, navy, Copen, tan, wis taria, green and rose —also black and-white Worsted Checks and Velour Checks. Sizes 14 to 44 ‘ALTERATIONS FREE Easter Coat Sale $15 $f: $7.95 Tremendous assortments of correct styles furkaster the largest ets to be found anywhere. ‘The values will ove a revelation tively have no equal in New York There are Coats for every occasion of dress sport models, storm models, general service models and dressy models in sizes 14 to 44, Choose from Serges, Poplins, Gabardines, Corduroys, Coverts, Novelty Fabrica of styles in Checks and all the new colors 10.95 ) Our Waist Department is not one of a few styles. | On the contrary, we always show all of the best | models —copies of high priced waists that we feature } at the above very special prices t $1.98 and $2.98 Sale at [NEW YORK NEWARK | / Both Stures 46" ST, na AVE. ALL Goops add IN PLAIN FIGURES—WE PAY FREIGHT A Complete Assortment of Columbia Records ot i R ec, eine *so8. 60 We Sell on Credit Columbia Talking Machi ines s Rooms Furnished, $49: 98 4 Rooms Furnished, $69 % 59:95 >] 9.98 | 5 Rooms Furnished, 9149 i} Pur Terms Apply al 'y also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Conn, Write for New Catalogue Mailed FREE mn the | ea New | went t ¢ of their ob | FOR VON PAPEN. have been aefl.,; “Scheele wanted to bire me to be! with the conspiracy, | superintendent of his chemical com ntelon, the German| pany. He called to bis wife and| and) Capt ernberg, who es-[said: ‘Show him that $10,000 check.’ caped from this port dressed as a|Mrs, Scheele showed me a check for ‘NEW SUITS FOR EASTER 40" | they posi COLUMB! ‘A RECORDS beret THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916. who Als lead, which he believes will prove a used making the in custody siet/ portant In getting these men, bomiba h s which clear up| believes that It may result in ex tank hooks found in the nical | ev fire bomb mystory| posing those who put up the money. works yesterday e.Jexcept the original souree of money| ‘The lead came through the aged j under different nae ! least/ supply. It Is believed that when | Capt. von Kleist, who the police be- ¢ T were all) Scheele is captured it will be shown aad is scheduled for the role of| time ag nt-|that he got his liberal funds from @ ’ by others. Telling Tunney of BS PUT Sy ly the source of sup t off. \s ur o the German Gov-|@ att he had paid to Scheele, the When the money bomb | ernr -|chemist, von Kieist said CHECK WAS DRAWN ON BANKER Papen and Bi ches who were oman wnd taude his way to Cer. | $10,000, As clearly as I could see tt any, where he joined the army | was made payable to Scheele and| Von Kleist and Becker, who have|drawn on the banking firm of rn " they heiped| Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne. When 1] € fireboinbs. The|had looked at the check Scheele! tha rty-three ships laughed and said, ‘Yes, and there's he conspir h iod of their acti urred at si On failed to Jiett vity. | check came.’ ” ea on most of these| The police had| that this fir by Capt. von res 06 immediately recalled Was constantly used en in his banking | Investig of Scheele's Service offi. count, which was later cers are wor day in New ¢ trom his name to that of the ulture and Chemical drawn by thi: lways signed b: ed falling off be- time Cap. von le and Savannah, seeking conne tions there with the Hoboken plotters. | company RING LEADERS IN THE PLOT him), ARE STILL FREE. being showed a mar ing about [fr n jstructed to-day by the Treasury to seize “Thero ts evidence te show that/the Johnson-Willard fight films. recent the central factory for the fire bombs jiy made in this county by photograph- was the Friedrich der Grosse. There! ing the original films at a point on the 1s evidence to show that these bombs| sinter and ade ee nite were sent by special agents to seaports of the United States used to destroy allied shipping. “Thero ls every reason to belleve © presence in this be | country showing the fight a violation of the law forbidding their im- portation. ne'x office it was m the order had not shipping sailing | to-go nat from era seaport. We way|iing sugar have our own opinions as to the menjyears from May 1 ‘ould defer it indefinitely, Revenue who financed these operations." Beiareen $40,000,000, end 460,069,000 “a And Capt. Tunney got an early jyear is involved | Franklin Simon a Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets s, plenty more coming trom where that} ” r Assistant United States Attorney} Papen was rece = Wood said to-day | nHrom the exarotnation ot the ove| WILL SEIZE FIGHT FILMS, |, den and the confessions ObwINE Coneewr Wal o Take j through the good work of Capt. Tun- | Willan 9 ney 1 feel that L can say that wel BIINOTON A thease have not the ringleaders nor any of! aay een it New York aa tne them. Those are the men we want’ h | | ageous war because of the | death and disaster that follow in its | New York: 184 B'way, at John St. wake: preparing for war wherever | 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. |] | and whenever humanity or national 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. honor demands. And to uphold these 101 Nassau, at Ann St. | | policies of his Administration we 17 West 42d Street. |] | pledge to the President of the United ||] Brooklyn:498 F ultonSt.,cor.Bondst |] | States, Woodrow Wilson, our con tinu uggrersive and unswerving | supy | Van Namee DEMOCRATS ELECT. 1‘ tt tr t the title len Bay! to Att ion toh of the wh on on uatic Committee Passes Unusually Strong Resolution Indorsing the Wilson Administration. erving based were un eral Smith, who ‘ook the case under i Commit- Knicker- x GASTORIA For Infants and Chiidren, ion of William nerd declined re-election,| Bears ed unusually strong resolu. jo rsing the Administration of | the The + Wilson Signature In alight show of opposi-| oe Kind tion of Harr from | scthe up-State couriten Aud AAI RaS You Have fn ha Deme ts, led b: former Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YO nty Clerk William FP, Schneider of but Harris won easily by 17 cast for Augustus Mer- f the Wilson Admin- tration w Ven a Whoop of cheers S) in wh fiveless Tammany men Joinel. ‘The resolution read as follows Resolved, and above at thi Your Eyesight $2.50. Sounds like an absurd comparison, docsn't it? Yet some people let this small cost stand in the way we record continued confidence ocracy of New York the wisdom and Administration ¢ row Wilson by 8 ution the of the Dem- in the courage, vatriotism of the President Wood- | To the jingo extremist | he may seem too zealous for peace: to ||] of enjoying good eyesight. — | ie pacinat she ily ap ton. |] Failing eyesight is a warning sig- |]| hark reparation for war, but |{ Ralthat demands immediate atten ‘ Woe in peopie |{f iam You cannot tell how MUCH your eyesight and your al papi tonal 1 health will be improved until you |}! 1 the White House 'I! have had your eyes examined by ||| an Chief Executive | 1] our Registered Bye Physicia | tel sane, |] Pertect Fitting Glassen as Low as 92.50 r and cour- | | 2 Established 54 Years. demnir Girls and Boys Shoe Shop A Separate Shop on the Third Floor Krclusively for Misses, Girls, Boys and small Children, under supervision of experts Special for Saturday Small Children’s Shoes 4 to 6 Years’ -Sizes 8 to 10! 4* Of selected tan or black Russia calf, made on orthopedic lasts, laced or buttoned. Welted soles and spring heels. Special 2.65 Girls’ Shoes and Ankle Ties 7 to 10 Years Il to2 Of black or tan Russia calf, made on orthopedic lasts, hand welted soles and flat heels. ’ Special 2.95 Misses’ Shoes and Pumps | 13 to 20 Years zen 2! »to7! Also Oxfords; of selected tan or black Russia | calf, made on stylish lasts, light welted soles | and low heels. Special 3.95 Boys’ Laced Shoes Sizes 1 to 6 -Widths B to E Of durable velour calfskin made on orthopedic lasts. Welted soles and low heels. Special 2 95 Men's and young wonderful choice of Overcoats a 5 and models. men's new Cpring des’ Spring Suits—a_ great of distinctive variety fashions and patterns. Spring headdress smooth and fuzzy color, something genuinely new, finish soft felt hats, chamois fancy puggery bands. Everything motorists need for the short jaunt or lorg trip dust coa s and robes, caps and goggles. adaptuvle to the running boards of all cars. portable restaurants or dining outfits, Universal trunks BROKAW BROTHERS 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET videnc =| GHZ = (ges | in 2 ALND FITTING y (// SALK GLOVES iW... Fvemen acquainted with Fo I M ‘ “ ALL kinds of pheven an ind | " annette Fownes silk | = gloves,—with reason, | lal | rkmen's chalninan Smartest, most satisfactory, —but they cost no more. All lengths, sizes and shades, Double-tipped? —Of coursel | | Ask your eraiall aler, of Financia ed to STAB ELS HED? IN 1B OOS.) Removal Sale of Pianos and Player Pianos Many persons who appreci KRAKAUER Piano and Player Pi vantage of this opportunity to m $50 to $200 offered dy g this sale he in our new store al 125 West 42d Street your selection before that time in ore > the high chara: 10 have already ng of from On May Ist we will so you must make r to secure New KRAKAUER Pianos and Player Pianos at the naan Reduced Prices: $400 Upright, $700 Smell Grand, 1\¢ $358 | $750 Grand, O°, $675 $450 Upright, $398. $700 Player, Pe) $575 $475 Upright, re $420 $800 Player, y' $695 fy ! » $630 | $950 Electric Player »)". $750 Used and Factory Rebuilt vy Pianos & Player Pia nos (wy) fesansuet Bros. [ E, 14th St. i ues in) Used Planos and Player Planos. Krakauer Bros, .°” 17 East ' 4th Street .- After May Ist at 125 W. 42d St, @ ALTERATIONS FREE 1329-1331 Broadway | 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Near Gates Avenue Bet, 48th # 400 Ste Smart Spring CLOTHES Sensible Prices We believe that every woman should wear the best clothes she can a Our displey ot Spring appar drawn up for review fe seed smart spring ¢ s and need them now. There are hundreds of smart things—each style seloeted for women who know good things and are apt to apply their critical facully in their selection Prices Range 15, §20, ‘24 §32 50 875: 09 Fulton St., Cor. Bridge At Subway Station is women who Braid Edged, Fine quality striped Volle Blouse justrated), pleated , ruffle, collar of White “a a Linen... New Silk Blouses—Special Saturday To be really successful every blouse must have individuality. We are constantly originating new designs and distinctive styles which are made up under our personal supervision with that careful attention to details and perfect finishing for which our blouses have long been known. This season the assortments are especially good and include many attractive models in Georgette, Crepe de Chine, novelly striped silks nels and laces. These are specially priced for to-morrow, Salurday, at $2.95 $3.95 $4q-% 8G. 5 and Girls’ Coats and Dresses Extraordinary Values for Saturday Girls’ Lingerte Dresses—Made of Organdie with embroidered Creandie with lace insertions and edging, $9. 75 finished with silk girdl:. Sizes 6 to 14 Cirls?’ Net Dresses —Made in ruffled shirt and ire taist, satin ribbon trimmed, remarkable calues $25 6 bo 4; at Girls’ Silk Coats — In poplin, moire and taffeta; various models. Full flare, beiled, $09.50 4 00 shirred and empire effects. Sizes 6 to 14 to Ya °HE Sunday World’s T Want Directory makes more ‘‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe.