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° f 2 , THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1916. 5 ; to my father, my children and my leaves for Indianapolis after mid- |Jary Ont 22 Hours in Case of Murder ’ sister.” "aw % N, _ Soctatiet of Ant-Catholic Lecturer, { The beoilae learned that. the Mr./ candidate for P; y GALVESTON, Tex,, Oct. 10.—The jury . Mockey of tho first note was a pro-| ‘© sleak ) evi . jon ihe WHY of , bation onieer appointed to seo that! candidate . Willian i at \ Panied by his full staff in brilliant Ort- Rovner obeyed the order of Magia-| Penney Stars er & year G0, Feported * ental uniform, Viscoumt Sato, the new trate Koenig of the Domestic Itela- | a p 10 o'clock Jay that it divgded Fir coutd not | a verdict. The Court refused Japanese Ambassador to the United tions Court, made three months axo, BULLETS FLY Il IN. HOLD-UP. short! States, to-day presented his credentials | that Rovner should not annoy his wife penintnth » President Wilson, withiformal greet: | for a year, Two Go Through Poltceman's Cap lrcanes oe ee tool mee Mrs, Rovner had left at home her) tetore Revolver Pser In Arrested. ing bet en the two Governments. | cnitdren, Lillian, five, and Henrletta,) Denis Shine, @ night worker, was re} four. |turning at 5 A. M. to-day to his home, es bd 91 South Sixth Street, Williams. | lock Saturday night a No, |Rovner Accused of Sending] HUGHES FOR HIGH TARIFF. brat when he was held tip at Berry Threat by Own Daughter to Sees In It the Only Basis for Futare 77 | aN st rust ar over at Her Grandmother. Mire ity. __|fired and the butlet mado a slight scalp Persistent denials of Benjamin Statements In Presid dent Wilson's Cin. apa a two bag at a Rovner, twenty-six years old, @ mov-|cinnati apeech, told an audience here to- | Thornton's revo! uae or ing picture machine operator, of No.|day that the $2,000,000,000 increase 1M | ‘Tierney for feo nd for | 2228 Seventh Avenue, that he had| American exports last year was duc Having a pistol ba : almost exclusively to the demand cre- i ~ “ 4 | fred the shots which killed his wife) sca by the Buropean war and cited « ww tated Leth ticben See Breakfast rolls like these under the arch of the New York/ statement by Chairman Hurley of the od fe Curtis, twenty-one ra old, Central viaduct at Park Avenue and!gederal Trade Commission to uphold|® Clerk, of No. 1191 De Kalb Avenue, | get men up early. Presto One Hundred and Seventh Street; %® Republican claim that America is | 6 Williamsburg, was jc by a stranger | “not prepared for post-Bellum competi at Knickerbocker Avent | Self-Raising Flour makes night, were met to-day by the] tion with lis | and ordered further delibera- has been out since 8 FOR TUESDAY ONLY BONWIT TELLER &,CO, » The Specially Shop of Onginations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Powers Street, thrust a revolver at a It license, ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL OFFERING OF Women’s Fashionable SUITS Priced for TUESDAY ONLY 34.00 A collection of distinguished modes, assembled from the regular stock. These Suits are developed in velour, broad- “cloth and gabardine of the favored shadings, also in smart Callot checks. The models take form in plain or semi-tailleur effects with fur collars and some touches of fur on sleeves. n Curtis ob: ed him He them every time. r the German Hospital, ed. atement of the dead woman's sister 100,000,000 increase,” Mr. resents almost CX: | queens demand ted by the What are we to do? eo safe course, It is idle nitions of work if there that not only had he slain his wife, | but that he planned wholesale murder, Rovner was arraigned before Cor- | t¢ . neg re eer iis no work. And you cannot have any oner Feinberg to charged with lasting basis for prosperity unless you the murder of his wife. He was held | apply. the Republican dociring of pro- without bail to await the inquest and, ‘ection to American securities.” ——$—$—$——_—_—_— was committed to the ‘Tombs. \ “Rovner stopped his little daugh- THE CANDIDATES. » ter on the street a few days ago,” ; | Miss Stella Weiss, the sister, said to- day at her h at No, 1701 Lex- ington Avenue, “and he told her toy gnadow Lawn, preparing hia speech g0 to hor grandmother and tell her] to pe delivered In Buffalo Wednes- he was going to kill her and the| day night. Catching up with ac- whole family, We thought he was; cumulated business from the White just talking, Mouse, “I went for a walk with my sister CHARLES E. HUGHES—Accom- pi e b: i vife, will v last night and we were just under Belumbug, Pints M., tiole Bene the viaduct when I heard a shot and} ville. and’ Je to deliver his address my sister fell. I turned and three a rere pg ite cmecy | from quarters feet away with a revolver in his Do You Suffer j hand stood her husband. He tm. d fire, a Gozen | mediately fired at me. nds rs galore. will Mr. Hughes From EyeStrain? "aim Of my coat, ‘The second grancd PIoECEOELeLeeetit tat tree el 'Then why continue to abuse yowr|] | my neck, 1 dropped and lay auict,| x Good O.d Home-Made *| eyes? Wear correct glasses andi}! pretending I was dead, He od! i ~=Family Cough Remedy * use of cosmetics, here is an n enty, inex- pensive way to clear it: , Spread on a little Resinol Ointment, Broadway at Ninth Men’s Clothing A Fine All-Around Stock We never had a finer. We don’t think there is as fine a stock in any other men’s store in the city. The fineness of it em- bre (1) fabr (2) pat- terns, (3) models, (4) quan- tities to choose from, in and overcoats, not q cleanse thy pores, lessen the tendency and leave the complexion clear. Resino! Soap and Resino! Oint all draggists. For samples of each, Det. #K, Resinol, Baltinore, Md. Resing makes sick skins well Is Where They Are and What They Are Doing To-Day. I DENT WILSON—at An Incomparable Assemblage of Women’s Tailleurs Simple and Costume Suits 6 first t singed the right ee you will marvel at the relief. over me a mi then Ih | x si be | Picked jors made them Featuring all of the most elegant and distinc- Examinations by Registered Eye two more shot Then tho erd jf Much, Bette han the Ready- * | ‘4 “4 Physicians. No charge or obligation. |] come. I think he handed the re-| x Motes Eresané Eat tive Paris-sponsored suit modes, _ together ee Perfect Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50,] | volver to some friend in the crowd, Pee eCe eer! ce 01 Ehulich Sons for nono was found on him." | if you combined the curative prop 4 Rovner was arrested in a drug lerties of every known “ready-made 2 Established 54 Yeare store at Madison Avenue and One |cough remedy, you would hardly . Hundred and Seventh Stre where jin them all the curative power t New York: sd ets gia i || | his wife's body had been carried, He |lies in this simple “he 350 ped ‘Av., 22d St.j] | Was rescued with difficulty from an |§}Tup which takes only 101 Nassau, at Ann St.|| ancry mob and Mr, and Mrs, Marcas jae Rare. ; ney | 17 West 42d_Street.|} Weiss, his wife's parents, He pro- | 4 Aken peice eevee f ounces | Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bon St.|] tested he had had no r F and lint a pint bottle and fill t I Aid no shooting, wut th se found two bullet holes thro his hat. ee Recently Mrs. Rovner and her hus- | piy band, parted and she has been living jeoug with her parents, Rovner, it is said |p has been trying to induce her to re- turn to him. The » revolver on R of the shoo floor of th with exclusive Bonwit Teller & Co. originations, Tailleur Suits, 29.50 to 75.00 Costume Suits, 59.50 to 350.00 all in Wanamaker shops, to W. ker specifica tions. fi as near individual custom - made suits and overcoats as reagly-to-wear garments ever can be. Sleh of It All | Fifty-five years in the business of men’s clothing. |, Five and a t decades of s ction., Constant | improvement of goods. A determination never to make or sell Door goods. A willingness to make good . The power of a great distribution to us the pick of the mills and markets at bottom prices. Hundreds of Suits at $18.50 Hundreds of Suits at $25 Hundreds of Suits pl $30 Hundreds at all prices from $18 Hundreds of overcoats on $ The Classic Fi ee ) bottle jain granulated sugar syrup. tal cost is about 54 cents and ou a full pint of really better syrup than you could buy | for $2.50. | This inex and sugar syrup prep-| laration gets right at the cause of a} who failed to find any /cou Bt and gives almost immediate re- or at the sceng jlief 1a note on the} Pinex is a jtrated compe ‘The best of steaks will be improved with a dash of ‘Eddys OLD Cys Satice Fine in soups and stews steaks, chops and roasts Grocers and Delica- 0 tessen Stores sell it. 1 € Made by E. Pritchard, 931 Spring St.. N.Y. r st Valuable concen- | nd of genuine,Norway | combined with guaiacol used for generations to | up severe coughs ap palntiy e that ran: Jaccept anything ¢ A guarante i Wi 4 7 note found fn Rovner's|ahsolute — satisfaction or =m sce k ay refunded, goes with this x “ F bef » : i < prompt + dacob Rovner, |p The Pinex Co, Ft bs Advt OP! et Us Start You Housekeeping = =n ce , \Victor-Victrola ~s\\| From $15 to $350 LB OWEST or WE RECORDS Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 Lord & Taylor JACOMEAN OAK ret Ree, Price #35 99° | 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Charge Purchases Today and Tomorrow Will Appear on Bills Rendered Dec. Ist The Depths of the Heart Are Sounded and Stirred by the Wonderful Wizardry ot the Player-Piano et Important Sale of MEN’S FURNISHINGS 0S © —S 0 — 0 —0- 0 Cash or Credit len f You don’t know your own depths, until you have played a player-piano The music that came from the depths of the souls your call, it playe Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday of the world’s great masters is within it, at to play as the masters would have wishe Music — robbed of the difficult of its Monthly " h Delivers ‘ ! ANY Open ends, four-in-hands. | New patterns and colorings, Music — upon the glory and majesty of which your mind id Oak Co alats I se may concentrate. \/usie — that opens the doors of mem- Chittonier (E ROOM ory’s chambers. AMuste—creator of dreams, Music Hea. ‘ Sess Neckwear.. fiet aah haku 55c the expression of human feclings which are beyond the Price ice te / : }) Q OUTF IT A : . 7 A province of words, H 4.6 aT | , An attractive variety of stripes, figures and fancy effects * * * poet ri iat Hn a1 | ye ‘ oer | re { | Life is not lived in its completeness rae, AL Silk Shirts... .. $3.25 | Half Hose..............4. .++.30¢ in the home where there is no player-piano fife meer t Heavy tub silk in neat vel novelty | Silk or lisle thread, in a larg ’ * * 5 * Ne Club Fees. , 0 Unterest Added, stripes. assortment of fancy colors. cepa No Extra Charges. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT ALL iii SSS We have what we believe to be the finest collection of PLAYER-PIANOS gathered under any one roof in the 1.25 Silk Half Hose Ree reat world, Their TONES are sweet, and full, The s v Brealey quality madras and fer Black and variou actions are almost human in their response to the nial We Give and] 144-146 wig Ame cale; soft, plain or rlaited bosoms in the qu change of expression and tempo, various ey lengths, Union Suits.. * i Egyptian ri ‘bag balbriggan; ex- | cepuonal wearing quality; wigter are simple, ‘Their prices are moderate, beginning for the Lindeman & Sons’ Player-piano, “e495 * aout wgmann” mock Between 7th QQ Comp’ gQr wa | and Lenox Ave NEWARK STORE, 491 MARKET ST. "AVE. ——— 0) = 0 Se 0 0 8 0: «2 ajamas.. Heayy ed mercerized fabrics or fancy striped weight, fercales, And any one so desiring may arrange convenient terms of payment * * * Shirts and Drawers; each...45¢ Blankets and Terry Robes. $3.95 | Balbriggan ee nee half Medium weights; blanket in blu sleeves; drawe gray or brown, ] sizes Ground Floor PIANO SALONS, First Gallery, New Building. gular or stout ——— |___of iftandl oe —!" THE NEW. YORK WORLD SETS THE PACE | | : Se ae ee ee ce a edie etietied tetieietietiontiot atet et aie ——0 S00 S00) SS 00 a Se a 0 SO en 0 at \ oS 0:

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