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KRAKAUER | i GARTORIAL ADVANTAGE, (From the Washington Star,) ere is something ay pioturesque ut the Scotch costu “Yes. And it’ conomicat, too, A in doesn't have to buther about keep- ie his trousers pressed.” SHOT WIFE AND SELF AFTER SUDDEN NOTION | TO GIVE UP WORKING | Brooklyn Man, Ordered by Court to éupport Family, Went on Murder“Hunt. uptown shops. Speciale To: caay a NatSrday. ,Women’s High-cut ' Boots ¢ » 3 95 isla Cail, "Havana } Brown ce ri Kid; Black with White After almost ten years of happy married life, during which three chil- dren were born into their home, Gum- tav Reise of Ridgewood and his wife, Anna, separated, because the husband and or suddenly decided not to work any fonger. Mrs, Retse grent to live with her mother at No. 851 Sen- fca Avenue, Ridgewood, and obtained employment in the knitting mill of Michael Berger at No. 1647 Hancock Street, Brooklyn. Unable to properly mrpport her three children on her emai income, Mrs. Reise last Tuesday had her husband baled before Magistrate Dooley in the Domestic Relations Court. The Magistrate ordered Reise to pay $6 a week for the support of the children, Relse told court at- tendanta he never would pay his wife a cent. Last evening, as Mrs. Reise was leaving the kuitting mills her husband appeared before her with a Sold at $6.00 aand Made Kid Boots In Havana Brown; $5.95 eo dark gray Suede; revolver, He anapped tho trigger, but valuoe at......... tha weapon failed to explode. a Relso scredmed for aid &nd Reise ran away ig morning as Mra. Rotse stepped Into *he kitchen to prepare her break AEDONALDS | fast sho was confronted by her hus- ‘th Ave., Cor. 2ist St., N.Y. |jband = again armed with a re- . MARKET 8° volver. The woman fled through Arena os MARKET He the four rooms of the fn Open Satuniay Night & Election Day L pursued by the man, who fired Granp--- Uparcur---Praver ‘st: DLANOS S: is Mere” * Open Evenings 4y/Appointment : Retail Showrooms----123West 42" Street t Your We uarantee Everything We Sei is ‘urable and Well Made f © SPECIAL SALE OF High Grade Dining. Room Furniture AT SAYINGS OF ¥HOM 88% FO i nthe inont nt deatrapte JACOBEAN OAK BURFET Keg. Price 99" Cash or Credit Yumed Oak Butt OPEN AN ACCOUNT With Any Range, Heater or Creait Ap exeention ally wea Sale of High Grade Period Suits for Library, Dining Room and Bedroom AT SAVINGS OF FROM SY me We Also Give Uv ‘Trad! nr Our customers may now have their cholee of these two valuable stamp. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK AT AL, 144- a west gi Greatest man 125" Sees andLenoxAvs. NEWARK STORE, 49-51 Market St. THE EVENING WORLD, F IDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1916. e four hots, wounding her in the right arm ang shoulder. As the woman ee aiming down the stairs and into tha street Reise, in tho presence ri ‘hig, mother-in-law, plaged the re- | vover to his-templo and®fired. He died instantly. Detective Greabau, who had been seeking Reiso because of dis attack on his wife last evening, had learned that the man ‘had gone to the Sen- eca Street home. The detective ar- rived in front of the placo just as the woman stakgerd to the sidewalk and collapsed. Mrs, Reise was taken | to the German Hospital, whore it was sald that her wounds were not serious, HURLS MISSILE: AT “COP” {W COURT AND INJURES BOY Witness in Car Strike Disorder Case Becomes Militant When Told to Move. Lawrence MH. Gent, No. 637 Fast One Hundred and = Thirty-fourth | Street, and Frank J. Walsh, No, 710 East One Hundred and Thirty-sizth Street, were arrested yesterday after- noon on the charge of interfering with a Third Avenue elevated train. When arraigned before Magistrate ACCUSED IN WHITE SLAVE ts had been reading dime novels and| after having their hurts attended to) Russian "eee rub Wauiee, Paintings The Fabre liner Patria arrived lest SWINDLE NETTING $18,000 2:5! steht ei ‘SUDDEN TROLLEY HALT He also proved that the prisoner was} Miss Ida Battlagia, eighteen years old, South Reach, §. 1; Miss Nellie mmitted, | Kooner, nini n, Of No. 160 South | Fourth Str Brooklyn; Isaac Man Who Says He Is S He Is Son of Frank Bush, Veteran Actor, Is Ar- rested, With Others. George Bush, who sald he was the son of Fran Bush, long known tn vaudeville, aa comic Jewish imper-| sonator, was grrested to-day at No 300 West Forty-ninth Street Charged with the extortion of $18,000 from J. J. Klein, a Baltimore banker, By the th “White Slave Act’* ‘The charge mado agg@inst Bush was that he and Eddié Donohue, now in the Tombs on a similar charge, broke Into the room of a hotel in Atlantic City, representing themselves ag agents of the Department of Justic@ | and afrested Klein for violatich of the f Mann Act. es While In the train on the way to 11 Philadelphia, where Klein was told he would be arraigned, the girl taken | with him, arfaccomplice, suggested a | compromise With the “agents” for $50,000. Klein sald all he had was $18,000, but that he'd give that for his release if they would go to Baltimore. The party went there, and whon the money had been paid in oash Klein In, Auto Dashes in-Front of Car, Halts }2 ts arrived, swindle tow Street, was rammed by a Lexington Avenue car. enough to at his story was a pure invention.| by Dr. Olcott of New York Hospital: Zwetschkenbaum of No, 388 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, Policeman Logan Sof the East Twenty-second Street Station, who ie akilled tn first ald methods, estab. lished a temporary hospital in a near. hallway, until the ambulance Both cars were JOLTS 50 PASSENGERS badly damaged. WAITER STABBED IN #+ROW WITH DEUTSCHLANG SAILORS Traffic and Causes Injury to Dozen Persons, Fifty passengers, the majoMty of jem women, were given a bad Jolt day when a northbound Broadway eo trolley ear, forced to atop guddenly! sew LONDON, Conn,, Nov, §.—Two as a result of an automobif shoot-|imembers of the Deuts@hiand’s crew be- % across the tracks at Twentieth |came involved in a hen with @ waiter in a restau night and the Iatter waa atabbed in the arm with «a aii knife. The satiors steamship A dozen persona were jured,, none of them seriously »© removed to the hos tal. Hal? a dozen women fainted, ac was held up for about twenty inutes and a large crowd gathered. Tho following persons went home night from Naples, Palermo and Al- merta with 1,378 passengers, of whom 80 years, has borne the signature of Ci his personal supervision since ita infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-ns-good '’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. + Genulue Castort: 1117 were tm the stecrage, G Je Gwondeck, @ Russian painter, whe 1a @ director in the Academy of Fine Arta in Paris, brought several paint+ ings for exhibit in connection with war relief funds, What is Castoria ways bears the signature of STORIA {s a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years ft has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhaa. and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. » The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over H. Fletcher, and has been made under It contains neither Optum, It regulates the Stomach | Hunt told bim to move to the men’s Start You Housekeeping Now ‘Accounts Opened from $5 fo $5,000 Pa It 50 CENES A WEEK THREE STORES 30°36s: | ny AVE. Nolan to-day William H. Zaple, No. 200 East One Hundred and Thirty- sixth Street, was present to testify in their bebalf. Zaple took a seat in the section al- Capt was released. } ——_—»—___ CHAUFFEUR MARTIN | ACQUITTED OF MURDER Prisoner Whose Brother Testified | Against Him Proves Alibi and Gets Quick Verdict. (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥Y., Nov, &—) id Zaple refused and when the policeman threatened to oust him he picked up # heavy tron cuspidor and hurled it at Hunt. The missile missed the policoman’s hoad but struck Joseph Garber, six years old, Nogs27 Eaat Seventy-fourtp Street. Claude Martin, the twenty-two-year- Zaplo was arraighed on a charge of| old chauffeur of Elmsford, who has queraely Fito bans locked Up In| heen on trial before Supreme Court Gent and Walsh were held for the| Justice J. Addison Young and a jury Grand Jury uring the past five days on a charge aaa wena oT ff murdering Gothelff Guttinger,| STABBED AT THE GARDEN, [proprietor of the Lakeside Inn in ——_——_ Tarrytown Road, on May 14 last, was Man Wounded When Using @ Fire/ acquitted to-day. The Jury deliber- Bacape te Get Inside, ated only twenty minutes before giv- | Pietro Santiego, who was in the crowd that besleged Madison Square|!"# the verdict. Garden tast night after the doors had| Martin, who admitted that he was | been ordered closed, was trying with |® cocaine fiend and had been addicted others te get into the bullding by @ fre) t° drugs since he was fifteen years | escape when he was stabbed, old, disappeared after the murder and | At Bellevue tt was found the wound| spent five days in Manhattan, Tho | as not severe. He said he had no idea| prinetpal witness against him was his nineteen-year-old brother, Joseph, who swore that on the night of the crime Claude returned home and, ex- hibiting a revolver, sald: “That ts what®I got Guttinger with and here te his reli.” Humphrey J. Lynch, who appeared , Claude, presented testimony that fseph Was mentally defective, that how he had come to be injured. He went to his home, No, 333 Bast Sixty- sixth Street, ——<—>—___ Duchess Gets $52,075, OTTAWA, Nov, 3.—The farewell rift of the women of Canada to the Duchess of Connaught, amounting to $52,976, was cabled to-day to London, The gift will be applied to the Duchess's prisoners of war fund. LET US . jons of f outr eehalt “Ye wou atorem—h ane Sold Oak Wi biltenlee 50c a Week |," Delivers any article wo to $35, J 8 sin Large and smaller amounta in | fut’, the same proportion, ¢ Monthly Open an Account With Any Style Victor Victrola from $15 to $350 or With Records and pay in email weekly or monthly This $80 Victor Victro'a Outfit Consisting of $50 Victor Victrola No. 1X Chelce of Mahogu' jolden Oak, Curriage y For Kee. Price BINET shen to mate, 810 WORTH OF RECORDS (Your Own Selectio Pay for It $5 on De! And the Balance $1.25 a Week Open an Ace Y Cash or Credit teh Shelves, 7 4 Roome molete and of to 82,800 Delivers a Conn. ete Room your Outfit fe) o This Wonderfully Li eral Cifer Means That You Can ing $1 BLOCK HM . BROOKLYN =. OPPENHEIM,CLLINS &CG =: Fulton and Bridge Sts..Brooklyn Announce Beginning ‘Tomorrow, Saturday, November 4th Annual November Sales of Women’s Suits, Coats and Girls’ Apparel Madame, who appreciates real values, will welcome this opportunity to purchase thus early in the season exclusive apparel at marked concessions in prices. Women’s Coats Coats of Plush, new loose model, large cuffs and convertible collar; silk lined and interlined. » Spectat 25.00 Velour Cloth Coats, Fur- trintmed Sailor Collars; semi-fitted or distinctive straight line effects, spect 29,75 Broadcloth or Velour Cloth Coats, trimmed with fur or velvet; silk lined and interlined, Spectat 35.00 Women’s Suits Fur-Trimmed Models of Wool Velour in all the new shades. Silk lined and warmly interlined. Special 25,00 Velour Cloth Suits, in » Taupe, Blue, Plum, San- tiago or Black, sailor col- Jar, seal or mole trimmed. srecat 29.75 Broadcloth and Gabar- dine Suits, smart belted or semisbefted effects; luxuriously fur trimmed. spectat 35.00 Girls’ Dressy Velvet and Velour Cloth Coats Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.'s models that® are as sensible and well made as they are youthful and pretty. Smartly trimmed with such fashionable furs as mole, beaver, seal and opossum, 15.00 22.50 27.50 35.00 42.50 Girls’ Coats Girls’ Attractive Zibeline Coats in brown green or navy, plush trimmed collar aed cuffs, novelty pockets attached to belt; yoke and sleeves lined. 10 to 16 years. Special 11.75 Girls’ Coats 408 years 10 to 16 yeare Girls’ Velour Cloth Coats in the season's new shades of brown, green, navy or Burs gundy, collars smartly fur-trimmed, lined throughout and Interlined, 4 to 10 years. Special 9,75 Girls’ Velour Cloth Coats In the sea- son's soft shades of Burgundy, navy, green or brown, velvet collar and cuffs; yoke and sleeves lined. 10 to 16 years, Special 18.75 Girls’ Velveteen “Coats, corded at walst- line, corduroy, collars in self or pleasing contrasting shades, lined throughout and warmly interlined. 4 to 8 years. Bpectal 15,00 Girls’ Dressy Coats of broadcloth or velour cloth, cape or sailor collars, velvet or seal plush trimmed; silk lined through out and interlined. 10 to 16 years, Special 25,00 Girls’ Distinctive Broadcloth Coats, flare skirt, shirred waist, collar, cuffs and bor- der Hudson seal trimmed, seal covered buttons, lined and interlined. 4to8 years. Special 19,50 Girls Distinotive Millinery Our Girls’ Hats show all the pleasing new colors and new trimmings in fur, flowers, ostrich and ribbons, Velvet and broadcloth are the favorite materials. The models are wonderfully youthful and becoming. 3.95 5.00 7.50 10.00 and up Tam o'Siinter of Lyons velvet with tassel of grosgrain ribbons, ) 12; 9 A debonair head dress that the Little Lady will be quite unable to resist. 5