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“THE EV FEXA AG WORLD, TUESDAY, vian oF accosted by a stranger with ' porouGH PRE. 591 DENTS he d ° “py. arrangement with Assistant | DAUGHTER, MISS MARKS. TO BE BRIDE TO-MORROW District Attorney Joyce the new wi ness, who had sent her story to the District Attorney's office by mal! visited the Tombs at noon to-day “Benny” Sternberg had, in the mean- time, been placed tn a line with nine- teen other men, all about his age and of various nationalities. Several of the men were small of stature, | Sternberg. | The woman witness, who is middie- IDENTIFIES ‘BENNY,’ CLEARS OTHER MAN INTHE HILAIR CASE as Is Witnéss Declares She Saw] aged, walked past the line once with- | wermberg Outside Grand [cut mathe & selection, = Passing) | : pa A along a second time she placed her | Central With Woman. hand on Sternberg’s shoulder. Stern. | | berg wore a soft hat with crowdn, In all the newspaper por- trait that have been published he ap- peared hatless, “This is the man,” the woman sald. “I cannot be mistaken.” The alibi of “Benny” under indictment for the murder of Mrs. Elsie Lee Hilair in the Hotel Martiniue on March 15, was serious- Sternberg, y attacked to-day by a new woman| Sternberg, white and shaken, was | witness whose identity was not dis-| hustled back to his cell. The woman closed by the police, She diaputes|told the following story to Assitant Sternberg’ss statement that he left Mre. Hilair in the Grand Central Sta- tion of the Subway in the early after- noon of March 16, after Mra. Hilair District-Attorney Joyce: “In the early afternoon of March 15 I was looking in the window of the candy store at No. 11 Kast Forty- second Street when a we man stepped up to a well- Ss BERNICE @nd bejewelled woman and ¢ MARKS ois within reaching distance « I | was attracted to the so Miss Bernice Marks, daughter of | that a emall, youthtu ho {Borough President and Mrs. Marcus THROUGH been with the woman, ai ale ATR Wil te waaeetes te hee hin as the other man approached. | aday, April 5, at the TRAIN SERVICE iy momenta of | ut Ninety well dressed man wi he} te The sinali, youthful looking man—the | ! ME sean L same man [I just tdentified In the! Pe Dr, youn Ds. Toms—rejoined the woman and th there wil! be a re- Feoepilone Atlantic City went west in ond St | together. My x aw attracted to the pair by the apparent disparity | from Mre. Hflatr and of the identity i In their ages and social position.” — | of the person who disposed of it. Ex: Mase stie Sternberg admits that he came|cept for a 21-2 carat aha from Brooklyn with Mra, Hilair, by Mg ineertted “H. J. * ng ee way of the subway, in the early | Nov 9, 189," the stolen jewelry Js of hen leave, Penn afternoon of March ‘15, His ciaim| the same al character and tyne at New | that she m other man in the|as i* worn by thousands of New York Grand Central Station and went| women -_—— > - | ufter describing him a relative was a f the alibi of the IMstrict Attorney man who met come forward and mony, {nusmuch as) RAPS JERSEY OFFICIAL FOR “JAIL OR NAVY” RULING sept Tee dere neat 9 afte ania easton, stoppina a OE 36 Ri apa & 40 fe a witness peare 0 clears : ‘Ouher convenient coves va Paiasetghe, iCal aap who clears] ieui, Moses Wat rder Care ° District Attorney Swann offered ot Hobok Remo Pennsylvania R. R. | -waras: isrvecia : f Hoboken Removed which will lead to the From Office. th 2,000 f je Uk ated 3 W. J. Moses, U. 8. Ny in ruiting station 8 full of in- visit to the » Hall ryeday We Altman& Qn, 22s resentations to ¢ etary of the a Md | Navy and to Gov Jersey | regarding Carstens in reflect of the y | thiet avy by A Special Selection of WOMEN’S SPRING COATS will be placed on sale to-morrow (Wed esday During t tion Bure two petith n Wyck. War teachers of the New York schools then I stice Gaynor | nave declared war upon certain ‘flaah- | Scandal Ny dressed young women" who, It 18| United st Ellenbor ers of the dent of The (Special Prom a Stall Common: Evening Word.) ALBANY, April 3--Under the fire of heavy lobby oppoattion, the Lock- wood-Ellenbogen Teachers’ Pension about the city and t the Riverside prov Bill, which came up in the Assembly for passage, 10. was jaid over until April Hundreds of telegrams for and Jeluged the Assem- n_ offic! 1 but once hundred of the fighting young charged, have come to Albany to fight) for the pension bills “under the pre-| tense of being teachers.” | STOCKHOLM, One of the first act In @ statement by Miss Lillian W Murphy of the Teachers’ Interests Or- ganization the purpose of the warring one hundred which has taken posses- sion of the Assembly foyer is 1, To appeal to up-State legisla to oppose the pending pension legis- lation \ “2. To keep a watchful eye for Naah-| || lly dressed, {lly behaved people who | | may ap ras chers and who may \V e purpose of dis diting teachers of the opposition. "3, ‘To pre straight facts in a business-like manner and let t acts speak louder than any appeal of in fluence or personality.” bo here solely With Miss Murphy and her o zation’s representatives are: Va | O'Brien, Philip Joffe, Jennie I || man, Helen Ma ald, Isabel Stow- art, Florence Shaide, Sarah Krauta-! | enauer, Mary Teardon, Marguerite O'Leary, Joffe, Alfred Cado, | Ava Parroit, Maud Osborne, Mrs Cowell Zipp, Miria 3 Morton Isaacs, Olga ; Ha APRIL 3, ork Ce PPENHEIM, GLLINS & © 1917. DELAYS ACTION ON sere Rae APPEAL. ii Be Sant ii | snetdentatty. ft ts Charged, Billo ate Bviion ot Of 150 High-Grade Rebuilt | gavage horn It eb del Bill cour shitting ny et ante a mmoned iting tween | ‘al for The World's Greatest External Remedy. Rhoumatiem, 34th Street—New York yj puch of Dit stini Player Pianos Instruments worthy of a place in the most musical All in as good condition as when new having been remade by our experts. Among them you tind such renowned makes as Knabe Chickering Steinway Haines Bros. s brand new instruments in‘ sample cases from prions originally charged avers better This Easter Sale is your real will ne are Reduetions third opportunity Only a Few of the Many Exceilent Values ere Listed Below. An Early Call Is Advised TOMORROW ONLY or Hise ite KEEL ut nt eMrny SPRINWAY STANLEY SS- DIAPER Ssen KNABE U4 Lous XV perfect shave PLAYER GHAND De we Received an Additional Assortment o} New ‘Camille’? Boot | ia youngs, Lucy T. Cur Hy or, Ida 8, White, Belle 4] T he Friend, Edna Haas, Mathilde | | Marietta Chambers, Mad- | | *, Mary Nolan, Agnes Mrs. Jane Fabricant, Estelle } Designed ynson, Charles Rosell | 2, Par Maude V. Whi H| White w A. Hatch and a war st Wi denied « referendum; tituted class | that at decidediy advantageous prices. rag disloyal i ‘roit=delted Coats of tan gabvard i “f ‘Already. | | to match 5 : —— ~oats of roc abardine, lined throw i fancy silk; featuring the i — a a ens, , | 22 NEW CITIZENS AN HOUR; : JAP_KOLINSKY Belted Coats of taupe or Santiago vicuna, FIRST PAPERS ISSUED 10 1 STOLES lined throughout with silk to match, $38.4 Record Rush at Naturalization Bus] [1] Sit Bhrectn tsa orated with Koline | { cy tails and paws. England received here arrived to @ inessage UNSING' WEAR ead to the 1 yoster boat scare h West Indies, it was le -iIky lisles and balbriggans that won't chafe—they fit perfectly, wonderfully and will please cling, stick or wash splendidly, wear and satisfy you immensely. ity Hal Athletic and Full Length Models, $1.50 and $2.00 Bridge. ris afver ° tea guard ain ere. Le > ‘ LIVING EXAMPLES : “yuri 44 East 14th St, Broadway at 49th St 2 Flatbush Ave, Briklyn No trate t / 279 Broadway —«:1456 B'way at 42nd St. 791 Broad Street, Newark . 47 Cortlandt St, 125th St. at Third Ave. 119° Main St,, Bridgeport f Peers clas influence. ici rags Fruit. Con pany’ # vessel ‘Tenadores HE most satisfactory undergar Leen the’ vaeal m4 left at ments that men can wear—soft, the Gor Y [AMSONS, 44 West 34th St. Adjoluing Hotel McAlpin, For the Thin and Bloodless! able lea trifle mc A ide nae 2 and ebecrp food eaten very promptly.—A@et or patent leather vamps; others They went at the task of proselyting | | kid tops with patent leather vamps; also all with a vengeance, asserting that the white or all champagne kidskin; cut extra high; hand-turned soles and Louis XV _ heels 104.95 Exclusicely for Oppenheim, Collins & Co ashable kid tops with black glace kid champagne colored Special ALL BEAR OUR FULL GUARANTEE TERMS AS LOW AS $5 MONTHLY Generous Allowance for Your Old Piano Sale Commences 8.30 A, M. kn sab "ae gies | S-LLELLLS SEPARATE SHEET - LO FOR mi A VERY BEAUTIFUL SUBJECT Victrola XP 6.004 $100.00 8 10-inch Double-Face MIS Records (75e each) 2.25 1 12-inch Double-Face Record... 1.25 ‘An unusual showing : sess ay ences 1.45 four satiractive made of silk : ae A ul ane i unusually attrac- . ‘ i ? ae t MH eb ive prices. crepe, are offered at m ae ieee Vota 104.95 ew res Easter Week cue “S111 Arctic White Fox Scarfs $6.75 $c Down § Per yy mM & § 5(() 1 ' 1 aub- Open Animal effect ° (4 5 Keak $24.50 & $26.50 ‘8-H teupe Fee Seah 16 50 an on Do you rer ‘ giance to (Open Animal effect . Misses’ Department, © ad Floor the present Russian G nent?” Hudson Seal Pelerines (Miisses’ Department, ond Floc ie = er cal pater Gael 8 19.75 J St. Paul Is Safe in Dritivh Port. ; ages Alaska White Fox Scarfs ames C ree Vincyamenieay es faut tae Mpa eet 24.7 9 ; Fifth Avenue- Madison Avenue, Ric ecranl secaivedie to-day. ||| Silver Cross Fox Scarfs 39 75 & N There had been widespread anxiety | Open Animal effect le ith Avenue 3th Street 34th and 35th Streets ew eee teeestt*cihce eve sai dueris Ll saemteeeecameenenonmantenerenmmenan ’ York nter the zone, The ste p carried | Your Oldest Furs = = = seventy-two passengers, four of whom redesigned and re SA RL AI ALMA were Americans, nad a crew of Dytatad toe Barina $2.50 of whoa citizens of this and Summer Wear aod Up Ariatic of te Star Line| “| HE shortage of good leather | ‘and the resultant increased cost in producing shoes, i evidenced by the decided price advance generally in vogue Anticipating present conditions w’ made ample preparation for th season's requirements which permit s to announce that we are abundant y supplied with our usual broa ariety of shoes in the same depend thers and that our prices are only ore than they were a year ago e BROKAW BROTHERS 1457 -1463 BROADWAY T FORTY-SECOND STREET ALICE JOYCE FREE WITR SDA In Greater New York “WOMAN FOOD" VilOBLD APRIL 8 and Vicinity IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD WANT ee: WILL GO AND GET IT