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the first degree. Gov. Whitman early this morn- ing agreed to give those interested in proving the condemned man's inno- cence until noon to-day to convince | him @ further stay of execution ought to be granted. oa man came into the possession of the Sharing this interest were Shyadd Commissioner of Charities Samuel Buchler and Rabbi Jaco Jehapiain in Hing Sing. ‘They believe they have found wit nosses to prove that the condemned ats, a H E 10 WAN Bhortly after John Cominsky was tueriminating watch before ite owner murdered in Elisabethtown, N. Y,,|Met his violent death. With this evi- more than year agu, Kushn! ik | dence they approached Gov. Whitman, was found with the slain man’a|@sking for a stay, on Tuesday. At watch in his pocket. ‘Together with | frst the Governor refused to act, but Stephen Lutbch third man|another intertiew with him late last known only as “Mike” Kushnieruk|night lef to his netting noon to-day i Not Interfere nterfere With Execu- eteed trial Zor minder ana was con [ae the limit wherein the new evidence tion of Kushnieruk Before | victea. The presence of the watch in| must be produced. q his pooket was the single tolling Dawn To-Morrow. [fea evens ana tim" MANUFACTURERS ON RECORD e, After Kushnieruk and Lutherek rd came from Albany this after. |want to the death houre—the man} AGAINST METRIC SYSTEM that Gov. Whitman had dectdea | “Mike” baving been aentenced to life imprisonment in Auburn—Miss Vide era interfere with the execution at | siinouend, a sister of the late Mrs.| Convention of National Association Prison to-night of John|ines Milholland Boissevain, became Elects St CM f nieruk, convicted of murder in interested in Kushn lects Stephen C. Mason o Pittsburgh President. Stephen C. Mason of Pittsburgh was! jected President of the Nation A fation of Manufacturers e ing of its board of directors here Other officers elected were: Hen: J. Philip Bird, Assistant Treasurer and General Ma ger; George 8. Boudinot, Secr -'All three are from New York. It was announced that the Association had placed itself on record as opposed to the adoption of the metric system in the United States. Adjustments Which would cause waste of time and impede the speeding up of war opera- or were considerations which moved the convention to_this decision. ——— HEAVY QUAKE REGISTERED. Was! Tomorrow we give 10% of our total sales to the Red Cross THE WHITE “SPORT” OXFORD nm Stinmow ik, SiN Uateonted. WASHINGTON, May 2.—A_ heavy earthquake occurred this morning, cen- tered at @ point not yet determined. The shocks were just dying down at $45 A. M., and until the selemograph Fecords have been removed from the definite data will not be Recora ¢ this morning ? } ie Ing at 7.13 A. M. and continu: : t h an hour pismograph at Fordham corded heavy earthq A M. and dA JUST ESCAPED NEW LAW. Aastrian Accused of Making | paraging Remark About ~ Government. In Imposing # on David Hir Austrian, arraigned tn Jefferson Court to-day, charged with making dis- | paraging remarks about the Govern- | ment, Chief Magistrate McAdoo told the | $7.50 The white shoe season is with us. Sport dress is all the rage. The Oxford shown above is an approved sport type. Made of the very best leathers for service and comfort. Medium winged tip, toe and medium heel. Also the same style in Koko calf at the cam: price. tai Quality Boot Shop 32 West 34th Street fonage, law under which he tight ave ived a year sentence, | Hirschfeld, who resides at No. 79 Avenue A, was o ia not a AL cou no Justice her rheard to say: "This to live In; people get Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street A Clearance Sale of GH. Altman & Cn. Misses’ Tailored Coats and Suits has been arranged for to-morrow in the Department on the Second Floor. The prices at which these desirable garments have been marked should effect an immediate disposal. Tailored Coats (In various models) reduced to $16.75 (THE EVENING WORLD, TH. ASDAY, MaY 23, WOMEN PATROL RIVERSIDE. ala Park, announced torday that|ty thie morning in the West arms & vigilance committea has ized for the duration of the war to ark. Fifty women mem! nd corps of ample #a6 wll be mustered tn the next few days. The purpose of the committee, Mra, In, wnien to Hryan stated, Was to see that the city had proper facilit tons for soldiers a come ashore. Tailored Suits, reducedto . . 18.50 Semi-made Skirts of White Serge in several attractive models, adapted for town, country or sports wear, and at the seaside, are now on sale In the Dress Goods Department on the First Floor, at the special prices of $4.50 & $5.50 1918. MRS. STOKES, “EDITOR.” BROKER TO WORKHOUSE Mouet Serve Term for Driving Acto While Intoxiented. * with the girls’ Eiword J. Marterne fr. broker of page. Ne. 21 Beaver Street. who pleaded eull- | 2, ine pastor of The ky In view of the s' gue for the protec nm otmans| Court ic charge of driving an auto- icy of the Jewish mobile while Intoxicated, will have to pect serve a term in the workhouse. fe te etter in| Blagistrate Koenig, before whom Ma-| three years old che removed to New terne appeare: © hie business af-| Jewish Dally News,” for Nghting the NFS. pte who drive automobiles while|enter an emphatic denial of that and more attrac-lunder the influence of liquor must pay|statement. Mrs. Stokes was at no sailors when tha penalty, and the penalty, in. my t The league has s mend |cainion, should, be more thane. Anes | tims editor of the Jewish Daily News, eciaved the court. For some time Mra Stokes was a New York, May 22. Friday and Saturday May 24th and 25th HE opportunity still remains to take advantage of this great money-saving event. You may still buy a Used Piano of standard make or an Exchanged Pianola, guaranteed by the leading house in the music industry, at a fraction of its regular cost. ‘PIANOS, Group A | Prices as low as | | iso | Upright Pianos of well- | knownmakesatexceeding- |! ly moderate prices, includ- | ing Sohmers, Krakauers, || Hardmans, Kranich & Bachs, Fischers, H. I || Millers, Gablers, etc. (hese are all standard | Pianos, their names guar- anteeing their excellent quality. Like all the pianos in the sale they were exchanged for | Pianolas—the pianowhich | || everyone can play —and || | There were over 600 instruments in the || warehouse of the Aeolian Company when | the Sale started. ® The stocks at Aeolian | Hall and its Branches have been daily re- | plenished from this reserve supply. For (¢ s' t v i been brought to the Salesrooms. Values are just as great, bargains just as numerous | as on the first day of the sale. If you contemplate the purchase of a piano or player-pigpo in the near future you ; not because they were |! will not wish to miss this opportunity to unsatisfactory. | A . . A : | | practise genuine thrift in its purchase. | Pune a low us | Remember Saturday night the Sale ends. | i} $6 i monthly ——oooooe You are cordially welcome to come and look the instruments over even if youshould || not desire to purchase. contributor te the English depart- ment of the Jewish Dally News, her particular work being in connection department of that LAST 2 DAYS THE GREAT AEOLIAN SALE of PIANOS and PIANOLAS PIANOS Group B | Prices as low as ‘275 Sohmers, Hardmans, these last two days selling the remainder has In this group are the finest pianos on the Some show use, though their musical qualities and || playing condition are fully | warranted, Others are || practically new and appar- || || ently unused, Even these | howeve | | | | | | | | | | below || Payments as low as | | Whatever Mrs. Stokes wrote at that time wag in accordance with the pol- Daily News; Mrs, Rose Pastor Stokes ir. the course|she was very tame then. of her testimony that “when twenty-|to us it should be said that the Jew- ish Daily News has always been dis- In justice ve him two daya|York and became the editor of the|Yuws now hed ‘by Mine stones god permit us to/those who think with her May we ask you to give the same prominence to our denial as was given © the false statement of Mrs. Stokes, SARASOHN & SON, Publishers. Stecks, Knabes market priced far | ori | nal figures | monthly | Group C Prices as low as i Plaver- Pianos and Gen- uine Pianolas. Slightly used || Aeolian Player-Pianos atgreat |} veductions from their regular prices. Genuine Pianolas— | Webers, Stecks, Stuyvesants and Strouds the best and most famous of all instruments cf the player type condition. The figures be duplicated. Original Prices up to $1350 | Payments as low as | $10 monthly Aeolian Hall and its branches will remain open Saturday Evening until 9:30 THE AEOLIAN COMPANY AEOLIAN HALL In THE BRONX 367 East 149th Street AEOLIAN HALL In MANHATTAN 29 West 42nd Street AEOLIAN HALL In BROOKLYN 11 Flatbush Avenue PLAYER PIANOS & PIANOLAS. They were exchanged for higher-priced Pianolas or for the wonderful Duo-Art Pian The Acolian guarantee sures their perfect playing at which they may be bought in this Sale will probably never AEOLIAN HALL In NEWARK 895 Broad Street