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CIs uEe sep cnet Rig ; Sin SR 5 Pegi: , THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8,-1918. F — " _ — —— po Basser on Lone ve te Ald/Chairman of the tocat branch, and GERMAN INDUSTRIES. ace to world peace as German a enttrenty | tndaninias field as in the military. k Soldiers’ Cle the members of his committ autocracy, A. Mitchell Palmer, Alien) Autocracy in industry must fall with wih The bazaar now in progress in| ganized the vazuar. The vutiding is KILLED HERE BY WAR Property Custodian, sald fn an ad! the fall of the Hohenzollorn dynasty. Long Island City for ratsing $8,000 for | jocated at the Bridge Piaza of Lon dreas here last night, reviewing the} — : Grn AVE., cor. ] 81TH x BEGINNING SATURDAY MORNING A Tremendous Value-Giving COAT SALE Velours, Plushes, Kerseys, Many have large fur A remarkable opportunity— to purchase your new Coat NOW, at an unparalleled sav- Broad. Pom- cloths, ete.; all warmly lined and interlined. others trimmed ft Island City, and is one of the best appointed War Camp Community structures in Long Island. the building of the War Camp Com- munity Service is being liberally sup- B, W. Timoney, Govern nent that we have resumed the sale of Bon Bons and Chocolates at our store— Fifth Avenue Thirty- Fifth Street WISSNER i DECOY CHARGED AS TRIAL IS OPENED to Husband in Room. , Details of an alleged plot to black- CHOICE OF mail Paul 5, Heller, wealthy Newark Newest Winter Models— ONDITIONS suck to make steol manufacturer, were told to- Actual $25 and $27.50 it possible reg us - announce Sicuy “see “wateo\ eaibaa ves ore an one wa Values, ssible Grant Rose, Philip ¥. Kastel, bis wife, Maude Edna Kastel, and J. William Fitzmaurice before Judge Mulqueen in General Sessions, The defendants are charged with extor- tion, Assistant District Attorney Banton told the jury that Heller met Mrs Kastel at a friend's house in July, 1917, and that she was introduced to him as Miss Dandy Kastel. He took her to her home at 68th Street and Seventh Avenue and visited her often there after that, taking her to many Wealthy Newark Manufacturer | Said to Have Refused Monzy | theatres and dinner parties at the big hotels and restaurants, Banton said that in the fall of 1917 it was intimated to him that Mrs, them. Heller, during one visit met Kastel, who told him he was glad he was paying attention to Mra. Kastel, because she was fond of the sort of work of his office. Business built up| by Germans in tho United States will be forever lost to them, he said. | Mr. Palmer spoke before the Uni- , _ DIFFERENCES, Custodian Palmer Says Autocracy Vhilade'phia Recon.) in Business Has Fallen With Hcl natiabeal ta versity Extension Society. “Germacy|p.,_ that depends upon the sex, my PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 8.—Ger-| must be made to understand,” he con-|eon, For men it means fists, for women fight man industrialism is as much @ men- cluded, “that her plan has failed in the tongues. to save the Wheat Make every atom work A sosgdy biscuit or a half baked cake is a slacker. It is indigest- ible and half the good grain in it is lost by faulty cooking. ye ———_ ——— Kastel was married, and she admitted i pres OPEN S. RDAY EVENING it when he questioned her. She told f are neweet— ae hé said, that she had been mar- Iti + h mt ich t, b t mneand ihe ary ent and co: Tid wih) “thks Bet Ree Bee isn ow you ea u | ay ezseptional at the price, had been cruel to her and she had left how ad you digest that counts. with Seal or Beaver Plush. entertainment that her husband could not afford. FOUR GREAT SALESROOMS: Sn A Genuine Sensation! NEW YORK: | BROOKLYN: | JERSEY CITY: | NEWARK: Heller was invited by Mrs. Kastet 83 East 34th St. | 58 Flatbush Ave.| 134 Newark Ave. | 903 Broad St. |r. take ner out on Now Year's Dre, dotore only. ese Stores Have Both, Columbias only. |1917, and the tented uni ¢ o'clock in the morning. On Jan. 11, according to the prosecution, Mrs. Kastel begged Heller to take her out. They went to the Biltmore, and when he became ill there she took him to her home. Heller went on the stand and took up the story at this point. He said Mrs, Kastel went into another room and returned dressed in a kimono, Then her husband, Rose and Fits- maurice burst into the room and a fight started. Bric-a-brae was thrown about the room by Kastel, Heller said, and he declared also that the husband tried to attack him with a dagger, He said he escaped into the hall, but re- turned on Kastel’s promise that no further scene would be created, Heller declared he was told then that he could pot allow the affair to become public, and that Mrs, Kastel joined in entreating him not to allow her reputation be com- promised. “I was in a fix like this once oe it cost me $18,000 to get out, and 1 was money well spent,” Heller Aspley Fitzmaurice told him, Heller said he refused to Pay and escaped from the house. Kastel then sued him for $400,000, charging aliena- rape-Nuts is a fine example of nourish- ment efficiency. Baking and re-baking-twenty hours of it, under exact con- ditions oF eat — make Grape:Nuts a really wonderful food in efficiency and economy Its flavor is delicious an EVERY ATOM WORKS Swagger Coatees Of Nutria Plush or Pony Furtex. j { | 1) { (Model as Pictured.) ! | Special Sale Saturday VICTROLAS and COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS TheLatest $90 Models $ ‘ ly full and attractive models, 36 inches , with large roll collar effect. Wonderful Value! HN Also—Extraordinary Values in Highest Class Coats With Elaborate te Fur Trimmings. 95 195 49 me finest and mest exetustve model developed this season. Belted. fea fitted or loose effects, in the amart- est of lorings and materials, i Other Victrolas lnvietisasen’ that glowea, resales ' and Grafonolas, "the aie tae that Rose ) BAltman & Co eae oe ee | i } ? STORES OPEN SATURDA aes S ern. Brothers " ’ : e Boys’ Clothing Department West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street, specializes in |. 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The prices are moderate, considering quality ; of materials and workmanship. The follow- ing are regular stock quotations: Clothing for Boys of 8 to 18 years _ r } Boys’ Norfolk Suits, made of imported or \ American materials; exclusive models, some {with extra knickerbockers, $16.50 to 26.50 yA nee. we ae - =a % ponnns a The Government requests that Holiday Shopping be started now. y Boys’ Mannish Overcoats, some of ime ; rted materiais; finely tailored, 4 [ i at ‘< iy $25.00 1 to 45.00 Tt makes extra stiff, rich mayonnaise —_ season with it. You won't need butter Prices are tempting ly low the year round, 4 oe ae 9 and the most piquant French dressings —_ nor any other fat once you try Douglas | Boys’ English Overcoats; exceptional quality, | —-this sweet delicately flavored oil Oil. ous ce + lw Ct (Cw «(880,00 & 40,00 made from the heart of corn. 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