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“Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH 43 & 45 West 34th Street ae a Suits (Third Floor.) Women’s & Misses’ i ‘ Strictly Tailored, Braid Bound or Button Trim’d Very Specially Priced eat Wea tn tn en’s Wear Serge, Gabardine, Tweed. Very Special Newest Models in | Poiret Twill, _ Men’s Wear Serge, Tweeds, . Silk. Very Speciat Newest Models in Burella Cloth, Tricotine, , Poiret Twill, Men's Wear Serge. Very Special Newest Models in Tricotine, Men’s Wear Serge, Poiret Twill, Silke. Very Special Misses’ Coats (Main Floor) Women’s & Very Specially Priced Newest Models in Serges, Popes Velours, Mixtures, Silk Lined. i Very Special’ 15.00 22.50 Faille Silk, Silk Lined. Very Special), Newest Models tn Poiret Twill, Lacan, Cashmere Velour, Burella Cloth, Sati in, Linings. Fancy spt pope NWN ERO NORTHWEST CORNER SIKTHAVESIO™= OTR. 35.00 Sa where IF, TO YOU, MAY 1st means MOVING, a NEW HOME, and, of eourse, NEW FURNITURE and RUGS to go with it, you can: not help being interested in our SPRING HOUSE-CLEAWING SPE- CIALS. The expense of moving need not keep you away; our CON- VENIENT CREDIT will take care of the question of Aiters fav lugmediate delivery the ohsies of tn inten ane Quality Furnishinge at Reductions of 10°) to 60° PLAIN FIGURE TAGS ON EVERYTHING rv uy er Open Satur- -—e Eee, rn days Until 10 P. M. Motor Deliveries Everywhere 4-PIECE WILLIAM AND MARY PERIOD DINING ROOM SUITE, Ih JACOBEAN & OAK, beautifully carved, consisting of BUF. *¥%q | FET, 60. inches $27.50 | longs CHINA | CLOSET 45'nchee Ss UT i> I wide, SERVING TABLE 38 inches yey — ay wide, DINING | TABLE, 48 inch top, 6 foot exten. sion. Four pieces, as illusteeted, at 225 West Sev Owen Lec, Wife Stayer, Dies. and kil'ed his wife on her first refusa A self-inflicted bullet wou auned to obey hie orders, Lae turned e he death tn the Polyclinic on himeelf after killing bh f Inst night of Owen Lee, en-year-old daughter narrow! tleth Street, the fate of her mothe by FOR A FIRST PAYMENT of #5 We will diliver this distinctive STYLE “G” AEOLIAN ~ VOCALION WITH $15 WORTH OF RECORDS Selected By You From The Entire Aecolian Libraries PRICE OF OUTFIT $115 _L_ SS SSS SS SS SS THIS SPECIAL TERMS OFFER IS EFFECTIVE TOMORROW and SATURDAY ONLY Liberal Exchange Allowances on Phonographs of Other Makes Vocalion Catalogue Sent Free on Request THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL AEOLIAN HALL In BROOKLYN In THE BRONX - 11 Flatbush Avenue 367 E. 149th Street AEOLIAN HALL In MANHATTAN 29 West 42d Street B. Altman & Co. Misses’ Tailor-made Suits and Dresses in a number of this season’s fashionable styles, have been subjected to decided price revisions, to take effect to-morrow (Friday). The following offer exceptional purchasing advantages: Tailor-made Suits, $29.00, 35.00 & 42.00 Serge and Worsted Dresses . . 23.50 (Second Floor) American and Imported Parasols in plain effects and handsome combinations made to harmonize with the fashionable Sume mer costumes, are featured in the present selections, Especially interesting are Rainproof Parasols, in plain a fancy silks, with smart handles in vario gns. Fifth Aveme-Madison Avenue, 34th anh 35th Streets New York THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1917. ACID THROWN IN FACE PROSECUTOR A AQAN AGED ATINVESTIEATON Bronx Music Teacher Knows of No Reason Why Stranger Should Have Attacked Him. Harris W. Maurer, a muste teacher of No, 137 Washingon Avenue, the se . es {apartment to-day by a young man Witness Says Wife Got Money who at ‘once dashed the contents of a 3 “s | bottle of nitric acid in his face and From Assistant After Plea of | rn.” watghbors heard the teacher's Guilty Was Made. screams and applied olive oll until the jarrivas of Ambulance Surgeon Geiger .|from Lincoln Hospital, ant District Attorney Marte, | _ Maurer told Policeman Duffy of the s made against District At- Bathgate Avenue Station the man Want Was accused to-day Was @ stranger and he knew of no by David Manunevite of giving the Motive any one could have for at- latter's wife $15 after Manusevits tacking him. He said he was on the had agreed to plead guilty toa charge fflendilest terms with all his pupils, lot perjury. The witness said he got WhO are ghildren for the most part, \" from Markevich for lunch, Manusevitz had previously charged ‘before Gov, Whitman's commission~ er, George I. Ingraham, that Marke- | vich intimidated him and threatened him unless he aided District Attorney Swann in his defense to the City Club's charges, John Kirkland Clark, who, with Chase Mullen, represents the City Club, asked Manusevitz in a casual way if he had ever received money from Markevich, The witness re- plied in the affirmative, “Was this before or after you were indicted for perjury?” asked Mr, | Clark, | “It was ofter I was indicted and! {3 arkowich was then very kind to aid Manusevitz, Here Markevich explained that he had given money to Mrs, Manusevitz because she was threatened with However, Manusevitz said | the dispossess proceedings did not |come till long after, “And you told her, my wife,” Manu- sevitz continued “that whatever she would do for you you would be will- ing to help her, That's right.” Commissioner Ingraham declared that ‘he had never heard of a court paroling prisoners who had pleaded eullty in the oustody of their attor- neys even before sentence had been passed. This action was taken by the District Attorney's office in the case of all the defendants who pleaded guilty to perjury and were paroled. “That # an unheard of procedure," | remarked the Commissioner, “Where is the authority for any such pro- pegaing?” “1 never heard of such things being dono until these labor casos came ” waid Mr, Clark, of their families. Dr. Geiger said of his left eye, if not of both. West 42nd Street eviction Among which will t was done a number of d Markevich, “I have done I have known of criminal courts and criminal proceedings in this State for many years,” said the Commissioner, who only a year ano, retired as Presiding Justice of the Appellate Division of the Supreme | Court, “but I never knew of any | authority for the Court, after the plea | of guilty, to discharge a man in the custody of his counsel without any | suspended sentence or something of that kind.” Following Manusevitz on the stand came Isaac Levine, another clothing worker who is under indictment for perjury, but who, unlike Manusevitz and others, did not plead guilty. “{ told Mr, Markevich that I had In Our he used’ that, but he was allowed to go free," Continuing Levine Markevich promi from trouble if was necessary t ’ “He told me that if I said what was | necessary he would give me $50 In cash,” giald Manusevitz, “He said L should tell the t T asked him for | mercy, to have pity on me as I was the father of seven children, I have told the truth already once and that is all f can say “They put me in jail that same diy | and Assistant District Attorney John Dooling told m eful as T was a father o He said ‘You know wha asary to Bay and then you can go 1 sald 1 would go to jail for the rest of my but I would not lie as I had been to” Colonel 27-29-31,.... Birdie-Yellow Circle, Glory Dimple,... declared that him jrgmunity | would say what | “Burke” Golf Irons, Drivers or Brassies, SHE LEFT $1,000,000, Mes. Chief Beanest The will of Mr ertrude Pease An- dorson, wife of Dr, G, Adolph Anderao wood, was prob: ‘1 n for its matnte- d is bequeathed for Christian Science re Ww Many friends get bequests of from one to twenty-five thousand dollars, BAND PLAYS, 100 ALIENS RISE | Spangl Patr While Ju was oxaminin wero about t geome to-day Slocum in front of nearby struck up Banner." Vustice Per “Star Banner® Causes and from Fort A recruiting station The Star Spangled saying the ‘This was VA rans | referendum on | ynstituth per-| was nin recelving only | © resolution Mitnols Suffrage AT DOOR OF HIS HOME | Bronx, was called to the door of his| and was sure he had the confidence Maurer would probably jose the sight told the truth.” said Levine, “and| then he flashed on me an iron pipe | 5 , " and said, '‘Manusevitz confessed that GOLF BALLS Others at $4.80 to 9.00 per Lift Coms Out With Fingers © Don't Hurt a Bit—No Danger! ' Few drops stop soreness, then the corn or callus shrivels and lifts off. Try it and see! No humbug! This tiny bottle holds the wonder of wonders. It contains an almost magi- doesn't even irritate the skin. Just ask in any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, This will cost but a few cents, but will Beare rid your poor, suffering feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, or the tough calluses on bottom of feet. Genuine freezone is only so! in these tiny bottles and each pack in a round, wood case. Don’t accept it unless it is in a round, wood ¢case.—) Advt. cal drug called freezone. pound made from ether. Apply a few drops of this freerone upon a tender, aching corn or a hard- ened callus. Instantly the soreness disappears and shortly you will find the corn or callus so shriveled and loose that you just lift it off with the fingers. It doesn't burt one particle. You feel no pain or soreness when It is a com- IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— P A WORLD “WANT” AD, WILL GO AND GET IT, Stern Brothers Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street Men’s Clothing Sections New models, new weaves, new colorings, in suits for business aad dress wear, will be found on the Third Floor, together with correct attire for evening wear, at moderate prices. Men’s Sack Suits, in unusual variety, at $25.00 be found two and three buttoa models of cassi- meres, cheviots, mixtures, blue and black serges, checks, stripes and plaids; some quarter and half silk lined; sizes from 34 to 46. Swagger Westminster Spring Top Coats, Made in London of English and Scotch Tweeds, plain and fancy heather mixtures, for dress or motor wear, at $30.00 and 35.00 Goods Section TENNIS BALLS Wright and Ditson, dozen $4.80 GHalding.:sssacceees = MASE Slazenger,.. $4.80 Practice Balls,.......at 25¢ each Tennis Rackets, $1.00 to 10.00 Tennis Nets at $1.00 to 18,00 Sporting dozen $7.50 “$7.50 $7.50 dozen at $2.25 “$2.50 “ “ Bicycle with ‘‘New Departure” coaster brake, at $27.50 BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Streets Announce an Important Sale On Friday, April 13th 365 Afternoon Dresses 160 Dresses—From the Regular Stock 205 Dresses—Special Purchase This season's models of Crepe de Chine, Chiffon, Taffeta, Satin and Georgette, Also many at- tractive combinations of materials in models suitable for afternoon, street or sport wear. A number of stunning Serge dresses are included. Reduced from 25.00, 29.75 and 35.00 15.00 Exchanges or Credits, No C, 0, D,'s or Approvals, applying freezone or afterwards, It