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— a ee ee “KNOX HAS EYE STRAIN. time t nin Senator Forced to Evening World wired to the ‘Take Rest in Palm Beach, named and herewith presents t | PALM BRACH, Fla, March 31—Sen- Philander C. Knox has been sut- from eye strain and has been A to spend the Yast several days @ dark room at the Breakers Hotel. Knox and their eon, Hugh J. Knox, With him. While his condition is not ing anxiety he is in need of rest. It gtated that he camo to Palm Beach nly exhausted, | | | | | | | | ‘CASTORIA : Fer Infants and Children | ia Use For Over 30 Years | 1°» «na the theft of $13,000 in a Thirty-fourth Street about the HOTEL REGISTERS. SHOW CONFLICTS WN ROY TYLER ALB Answers to Evening World Telegrams Disclose Discrep- ancies in Dates and Places, allbi set up by Tyler. purpose of name appears. the top. Roy Tyler, charged with two mur- F. H, MeGayn Brooklyn savings bank on Dec. 13, gave District Attorney Lewis of Brooklyn a list of places where he sald he stopped ‘in the sults of its investigation. Severa) of the telegrams show fictions as to dates and places, in the} The Yrooklyn authorities wuspegt Tyler of copying the name he says he uged—F. H. McGann—from hotel registers for the “framing wp" hence efforts were made to learn in what position on the registers the Tn several cases tt was at the middle of the page or at The Specially Shop of Oniinatons fIETH AVENUFLAT 38"™STREET WILL OFFER TOMORROW, TUESDAY, A Limited Collection of About Fifty WOMEN'S IMPORTED FRENCH HANDMADE FROCKS Reduced to 49.00 The values need no comment. The — prices have been greatly reduced for this event, as these frocks have been slightly handled. Only one or two dresses of a kind are included, in hand-embroidered net, Georgette crepe with filet lace and chiffon. | These imported frocks have been supplemented by a few chiffon frocks taken from the regular stock. POSITIVELY NO C.0,D.'s, EXCHANGES OR CREDITS, GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK The Men’s Shoe Department "is specially featuring -~ Men’s Balta Low Shoes in the Spring and Summer models for dress and general wear One of the smart novelties that will appeal to the man of an “Manager Hotel, Socorro, ‘N. M. Thirty-fifth’ Street taste is a Viking calf Oxford having a full wing tip, decora- tively finished. can be desired. It may be obtained in black or brown. The shape and fit of this shoe are all that Another stylish model is a highly-finished brown Oxford made of selected small Cordovan butts of the finest quality. Men’s Balta Oxfords are priced in stock at $10.00 to $14.00 Men’s Oxfords in other makes qualities (all leather) . . . . (Men's Shoe Department, SIXTH FI.OOR) s, desirable styles and * $7.50 to 9.00 Southwest The a7 ne £e con- ‘Tyler says he stopped at the hotel! &@t Socorro, N. ‘M., on Dec. 10, regis- tering with hi wife as Mr. and Mrs. The Evening Wort sent the fofowing telegram on ad | = | Hous AOY TYLER, IN RAINCOAT AND MUFFLER, FOUND AFTER BANK MURDERS _—————————————— J WILD ANIMALS AND CLOWNS | AND EVERYTHING AT CIRCUS Many Spectacular and Daring ‘Acts Please Youngsters at Madison fect artistic bi Dainty waltal devil bareback exhibitions and race combine to Sos SSeS | vomen memb _— bl] see PT WLER — | morrow to the “Roy Tyler, arrested here charged | drive, when th with bank hold-up and a murder | Pent partein Dec, 13, claims he stopped at your! hotel Dec, 10 under ‘name F, H. Gann and wife, Did he? F wire description of couple, our pense.” The following reply was ceived: “Socorro, N. M., March 29 “City Editor, Bvening World, New York, N. Y— “F. H. MeGann and wife registered at my hotel Dec, 9, left morning of Dec, 10, Sheriff Baca of this county! has a photograph sent out by your| officials which he believes to be the man that was here last December, 0 ik McGann registered in about the mid- Greeley die of the hotel register, 1234 “George Curry, proprietor, Cham- bon Hotel.” Tyler said he stopped at. Winslow, Ariz, on Dec, 1 left there th next day. He hotel two block aid he stopped at a} Har west of the ‘The Evening Worl telegram: f hotel tw Harvey House, Wins “Roy Tyler, arrested he with bank holdup and murder in| Brooklyn Dec. 13, claims he and wife stopped your hotel Dec. 12 and 13 as F, H. McGann and wife. Please Did he? wire detaled description This vital as police suspect 1 names from hotel register The following rep! “Winstow, “City or Hveni York “Our of shows J. 11, McGann [if and wife on top of page. Register not dated, but names appear after Dec. 18. Woods Hotel.” Tyler decideed he stopped at the Marvey House at Seligman, Ariz. on Dec, 13, The name w register and Tho ed late ly in the Mr. and Mrs jat night and departed e: | morning. Sorry but wi > to Bive apy better description ysition of name about the middle of register. Will mail you the or Tylor said that under the name and wife, he reg jmore Hotel stayed there th ; ning World wired for confirmation of this and received the following reply: “Los Angeles, Cal,, March 29, “City Editor, Evening World, New York, N.Y. “McGann not registered Baltimore Los Angeles ews Bureau.” 7 Tyler also mentioned being in Albuquerque, N. M. A message to The Evening World from a newspa- per there sald no trace of him had| | been found, | The impression seemed to be gain- jing ground in Brooklyn to-day ‘that r authorities had no sufficient evi to warrant bring ant to be certain that he is an we want before we NEW BLOUSE SUITS \ high grade navy blue s Brooklyn ch questioned 4 against him \polite, clean, more nervy than any lother prisoner J have ever seen, and | | possessing a highly developed sense {ot humor,” |, Capt, Men’s Shop—Fifth Floor. CHARGE PURCHASES MADE TODAY WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED MAY 1ST A SMART WRAP is evolved from navy blue wool tricotine and silk tricolette combined. It is rather fuller than a coat—yet not a dolman. Altogether it is quite Parisian and_ exclusive. which means the best in the world of silk and are attractively trimmed with braid. BEGINNING TODAY, STORE HOURS 9 A. M, TO 5.30 P. M, Store Hours 9 A. M to 5.30 P. M. Best & Co. MEN’S CLOTHES “Made in Our Own Shops” E do not “advertise” our Men’s Clothes—but in clearest, simplest words tell you ths main facts about them that you should know. To “ad- vertise” Men’s Clothes has come to mean something far different from plain, direct statements. We buy the fabrics from the leading weavers here and abroad ; our designers and journeymen were schooled in exclusive custom establishments. There are no better clothes and no better tailors. Our purpose is to command the preference of New Yorkers who wish custom excellence, but who do not wish to pay extravagant prices for it. Here are Medium-weight Suits and Spring Coats that illustrate our policy. 32.00 37.50 28.50 You could not reasonably ask for more Stylish Clothes—for finer materials—for more finished tailoring—for better fitting even though you ordered from a custom maker at double the prices. -———Prep School Boys’ Clothes Long Trouser Suits—sizes 13 to 20 years—tailored in our own shops in a‘strietly custom manner. They delight the boys—also their mothers and fathers. The price appeals to all pocketbooks. a cig . ‘ Charge Purchases Mace Toaay Will Apvear on Bills Kenaered May 1 Pest & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Est. 1879 Entrance—1 West 35th St. You Never Pay More at Best’s « NT BP Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 SALE TUESDAY Women’s Easter Suits 48.00 A special group for the PETITE WOMAN. A special group for FASHION- ABLE STOUTS. Paris London As well as— A wide assortment of styles in the regulation sizes— 34 to 40. Velour checks, now so demanded, are very unusual at this price. Trico, Poiret twill, military twill hand and men’s wear serges, all tailored and finely lined. re at Best's” is equally true of our alteration charges —the lowest on the Avenue ae Never bay M Third Floor Seasonable Apparel for Misses at Unusual Special Prices ATTRACTIVE MOIRE FROCKS in navy blue, black or brown are quite simply made for misses’ wearing, but scallops insist. upon entering into this model—tnd are justified by the quaint French effect. Special 59.00 Best & Co. tailored are made of Special 39.50 Grandmother's moire dress was her very best dress 1 \ when she and she thought it the very ee hey have ve nicest! inddaughlers of this genera- lion are wearing moire and it ts more charming Special 39.50 than ever. Second Floor eomees You Never Pay More at Best ' \ eset