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BOMB FOR CHICAGO ALDERMAN SHAKES MILLIONAIRES’ HOMES KAHN ADVOCATES ~ PANCELLING ALLIED - WARDEBTS TOUS in City Official Absent When Explosion Occurs, but His Wife Is Blown From Her Bed. THE EVENING WORLD, WE SAY HUMAN TARGET GOT SLIGHT WOUND Shot Penetrating Bullet-Proof Vest Surgeons at Broad Street Hospital said to-day that the wound received SCORES IN RENO FLEE HOTEL FIRE IN NIGHT CLOTHES EDWARDS VETOES 4 OF 5 DRY BILLS Governor Also Turns Down Bill Many Helped Out of Upper Win- Demonstration Missed #5 i That Would Oust Tunnel BUFFALO, March 15,—A thi i dows by Firemen’ When . taal 4 ed 4 . > Commission. staged two holdups in Abbott Road late Vital Organs. Sta ré Burned, Moss lust night. From his first victim he March 15.—Scores of TRENTON, March 15.~Gov. Ed: ed from upper windows] wards has completed his veto ™Mes-| ticket, CHICAGO, March 15.—The “Gold}home, but his wife wag blown from |)... pierpont Po a ' hem to the Legis CRETEAGO: March 16-7 he elt [tier bed hy the force of the explosion, by Pierpont Potter in a demnostration ages and will send t arin crn The scene of the blast Is near the] % bullet proof vest was found to} joutroyed y lature this afternoon, Among the ; : cago's wealthiest families, was shaken] pomoy of the McCormicks, Swifts and|l¢ superficial and did not endang At fiv ole the bulletn, vetoed was the Pierson $40,000,000 Modification of Reparations) to its toundations tate last night by a] Potter Palmers and many other widely| his life, The bullet, which gvont/a furnace, and the rains Referendum Bond Issue Bill for the known Chicagoans. The police could find no trace of the bombers. The explosive used, how- ever, was declared to have been dyna- mite and it was ascertained that it had been placed under the front porch of the home and set off, probably by u clockwork attachment. No cause for the outrage was known, bomb exploded at the home of Alder: man Charles J. Agnew. The front of the Agnew home, which is just off Lake Shore Drive, was wrecked by the blast and windows in homes for a block around shat- tered. Alderman Agnew was not at SENATE EXTENDS BIG |SIX JURORS NOW IN BOX AUSTRIAN LOAN FOR ARBUCKLE TRIAL d Trial te Attack through mored ma justment and Trade Relations With 4 Russia Also Favored. _ Otto H. Kahn, the banker, in a @peech before the Advertising Club at moon to-day advocated the cancellation of the Allied war debts to America, Modification of the reparations de- manded from Germany and the estab- Ushment of amicable trade relations between the United States and Russia es three vitally important steps in the rehabilitation of Europe and the @onsequent return of prosperity to the on Pott Street, u mor Corp Potter company him, by Grath, si 7 SAN FRANCI six Jurors accep! neys for Stato ond defense to-day re- Lodge Resolution, Granting 25 Years to Pay $50,000,000, United States. This country, he Now Goes to House. fumed ‘efforts to fll the remaining six . seats in the jury box for 1e ird trial Maintained, cannot prosper until! WASHINGTON, March 16—The| oi ioscoe (Fatty) Arbuck! IN Berope recovers from its present Beancial and industrial prostration. Mr. Kahn said the debts are justly @ue us and no apology |s called fm from us for claiming them as a vali’ @bligation. We went into the war Because we felt that participation was Becessary to uphold right and lib- erty and of all the participants on the Allied side we alone are carrying the fmmense burden of our war expendi- ures without any compensating tan- gible return whatsoever. But the cannot be collected without con- resolution of Senator Lodge, Repub- lican, Mass., extending for twenty- five years the loan of $50,000,000 made to Austria for famine relief, was adopted unanimously to-day by the Senate and sent to the House. tickets MORE GOLD SEEKERS OFF FOR ‘TREASURE ISLAND’ Maughter charge growing out of the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, film actress, Indications that the defense was pre- paring to attack the of the State's witnesses were given in questions by defense weight prospective jurors would give VIENN. through testimony offered by witnesses whose “truth, honesty and integrity’ had been assailed, — DOOLING ASSOCIATION ENTERTAINS THURSDAY win 3, ch it was An suffering 8AN JOSB, Costa Rica, March 15.— A treasure-hunting expedition, headed by Miss Jane Sands, plans to sail from here to-day for Cocos Island, 646 miles ‘west-southwest of Panama, in an at- tempt to recover gold supposed to have been buried there by the pirate, Mor- gan, in 1820, Miss Sands secured the permission of the Costa Rican Govern- ment to conduct the search. Cocos Island, which searched for treasure many times by various expeditions, was the locale of Robert Louls Stevenson's ‘Treasure Island.” ey SMOKE OVEROOMES TENANTS, A fire caused by a defective flue burned out the Keep Shirt Shop at No, 9 East 44th Street at a little be- & lock t . The flames did we the store but y the tena! St. u Reception in Houne. The Peter J, Dooling Association, the Tammany Hall organization of the Fifth Assembly District, will give its annual entertainment and reception on Thursday evening, March 16, at its club house, No. 315 West 424 Street. Congressman Dooling has provided music, talent and refreshments for the occasion, and looks forward to a crowd that will tax the capacity of the club house. Col. John C. Hackett, the President of the club, who has charge of looking after the comforts of the guests, has promised to make this St. Patrick's Eve one long to be remem- bered on thi ide. — AMBULANCE DRIVER HURT COLLISION, An ambulance of the Holy Family Hospital, Brooklyn, collided with an automobile at West 9th and Court Streets to-day. Michael Martarello, driver, was bruised about the head and body and was removed to the hos- pital. The automobile was owned and driven by Richard Nyeboe, No. 14 South Elliott Place, who not hurt. @equenees ruinous to most of our Day Eve debtors ond highly damaging to our- wolves. In consideration of this country | quncelling the war debts Mr. Kahn | would impose the stipulation that the | war debts which the various Allied mations owe as between themsclves be Wkewise cancelled. These loans, he are now frozen credits and it 1» btful if most of them will ever \w out. —_—=—- MADCED HOLD-UP MAN BREAKS SILENCE. After hours of questioning, the man who was arrested after an attempted hold-up of a United Cigar Store at 19th @trect and First Avenue yesterday afternoon to-day sald he was Herbert J. Mayberry and declared his home was jm Montreal. The police learned that fiat with a couple at No, 118 quote him as money to has been IN woman and Walter Meade were brought down by policomen from apartments on the Sere. floor and recovered under ai %%. cAnnual March Sale Women’s Silk Stockings Exceptional values! All the stockings in this Sale are fine in quality and much lower in price than we can usually offer. The Sale continues the rest of this week. Full-Fashioned All-Silk $2.85 Silk Stockings #135 All-silk stockings, a beautiful, Thread silk stockings, full 'strous quality Richelieu ribbed, fashioned, lisle soles and tops, or plain silk in black, white or brown. black, white, brown, grey, suede, | Ss old rove and Openwork or Plain Silk Lisle 85c All-Silk 1.95 Openwork and plain: silk lisle All-silk stockings, an exceptional _ stockings; very serviceable; black, quality in black. white and brown. Unusual Values in Children’s Hosiery At 85c—Pure silk socks with cAt 39c—Boys’ or girls’ cotton fascinating fancy tops, in won- wide ribbed golf hose, brown or derful variety. Sizes 5 to 914. black. Sizes 7 to 11. GROUND FLOOR Continuing Our Introductory Sale Women’s New Spring Strap Pumps *7.90 The styles that are smart and practical in a number of different leather combinations. The low heel buckle strap pump is such a very popular style, that we are offering it in an unusual choice of leathers. All White Buckskin cAll Grey Suede Tan Calfskin and Fawn All Patent Lesther (2 styles) -atent Leather and Dull Leather Paient Leather and Grey Two Styles in Gun Metal SECOND FLOOR Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE crgan and was removed immediate! is the head salesman of thx MAD JACKAL RUNS WILD Terrorizen Heart of City an It Bites ulation. ing many examination revealed it had been construction of the State Highway The Evans bills, oustigg the New ‘Jorsey Bridge and Tunnel Commis- sion, which has in charge the New York-Jersey City vehicular tunnel and the Camden-Philadelphia bridge, were also vetoed. The Governor vetoed four of the five Hobart Prohibition enforcem the one ame! verage act, dea aleohol for com- mercial, scientific and sacramental purposes and allowing trials by juries in conformity with the Court of Errors’ opinion upsetting the Van Ness enforcement act. be reached, but a check was started to learn if any guests were misamng,, No serious injuries were reported. The tire, believed to have started in ine room, broke out shortly after 2 o'clock, The flames spread upward quickly and the guests, aroused by the smoke, found the stairways cut off, Most of them were rescued by firemen with ladders. The firemen prevented the flames from spreading to other buildings, but could not save the hotel Several thrilling rescues were re- ported, among them that of two chil- dren from a blazing room. The scantily clad guests were cared for in surrounding houses, A mild night them much suffering from ex- two steel pletes of the ar- rment which were out of ad , did not penetrate any vital ‘s arrival at the hospital. ident hap} during an to money allways Com- . 104 Front xed by the United States Ar- poration as a salesroom, Mr. and the his mulatin, ‘Fe SALE OF KARL’S JEWELS stimates of the damage were lack-| AGAINST WISH REPORTED ing carly this morning. Practically = all the guests’ effects were believed to] Austrian Crown Gems Bring 81,- have been lost. The hotel was a] 400,000, Understanding in Party. thre brick structure. It was PARIS, March 15.—The Austrian situated by the Truckee River. crown jewels, property of exiled Em- 4 peror Karl 1, have been sold, unbe- known to the royal exile, for the sum.of $1,600,000, it Is reported here. One of the former Emperor's ag 1s understood to have sold the against the wishes of Karl. ‘The Matin to-day deciared the jowels have been smuggied into France and that the authorities are on the lookout for them. Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between sth and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. aor a STREETS OF VIENNA Pedestrians. March 15 A fall gown jackal ran wild the streets in the heart of last evening, The beast pursued pedes- harging right and left and bit- oni y hunted down and killed. A, (Aaaoclated ms UNITED STATES RELIEF SHIP REWLOATIED, HAMBURG, March 15.—The Ameri- terrorizing the amer West Munham, which ran e off Helgoland fast week while on her way to Russia with a cargo of corn for famine rellef, was refloated last evening and proceeded to the river Elbe in tow. final from rables. We are now showing a most complete assortment of AMERICAN-MADE RUGS in all the desired sizes, qualities and designs at Exceptionally Moderate Prices. Size 9x12 ft., Size 8.3x10.6, $33.75, $45, $54 | $31, 42.50, 49.50 SCATTER SIZES (many to match above) 36x70 inches, - $6.75 to 9.75 | 27x54 inches, - $3.75 to 4.75 HEAVY WILTON VELVET RUGS (ox: ft) $35.00 $42.50 PLAIN REVERSIBLE CHENILLE RUGS 9x12 ft. $ 5 0.00 8x10 ft. $ 42.00 Heavy grade, Heavy grade, To Meet all Spring and Summer Home a Furnishing ‘Requirements--cA Sale of NEW CRETONNES All are of an exceptionally fine quality and come in a wide variety of decidedly attractive floral and conventional designs. Beautiful in their color combinations and equally desirable for draperies, slip-covers and a host of household uses. Repp, Poplin, Linenized Cloths. Per Yard 45c (36 inches wide) Estimates for making draperies, slip-overs, chair seats, etc. furnished upon Yequest. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT=FOURTH FLOOR. fe] SALE of DEPENDABLE TRUNKS Offering Most Exceptional Values in two sturdily constructed models which will withstand hard usage. Steamer Wardrobe Trunk Open Top Wardrobe Trunk $21.75 $26.75 Open top, regulation model; covered and Strongly constructed, covered and bound bound with hard vulcanized fibre; spring with hard vulcanized fibre. Spring lock, lock, draw bolts and heavy hardware. Cre- draw bolts and heavy hardware. Cretonne tonne lined. One large pull down drawer lined; has four large drawers (one can be and two smaller ones. Six veneer hangers used as hat box); 10 veneer hangers, shoc and laundry bag. pockets, laundry bag. Y 4ox2i}xt4 ins. 4ox22xar} in y * TRUNK DEPARTMENT 3, on the Fourth Floor, THUG GETS CAR TICKET AND PENNY IN HOLDUP He Tries Agnin, However, and Nets obtained one penny and a street car from a@ street car crew. his revolver, Conductor Trometer said, left no doubt that the proper course was to produce money and jewelry quickly and get rid of him. a Cas $27 in Cash, His second attempt brought $27 careless way the thug handled Extraordinary Sale An unusual opportunity is offered at the height of the spring season to purchase an exclusive hat created in our workrooms at practically one-half price. In- cluded are youthful hats for the miss as well as smart hats for the matronly woman. 200 Spring Hats Made to Sell for Not Less Than $78.50 ‘10 Sale for Thursday and Friday kthe Bryant 26 West 39th St. ja" 21 West 38th St. the Ave. Entrance to Millinery Department on 89th St. Continuing the Sale of TABLE MODEL PHONOGRAPHS At Less Than the Cost of Manufacture $19.89 14 inches high, 1834 inches wide, 21% inches deep. This sale is the result of a special purchase. Although it started just a week ago, we have much less than one-half the original quantity remaining. Nationally known phonographs similar to these in type, size, construction and tonal quality sell for $67.50 in Ayers, PLAYS ALL RECORDS Finished in genuine mahogany, or golden or fumed oak. Equipped with double spring motor which plays five ten-inch selections at one winding; a twelve-inch turn table and a universal tone-arm which plays all records, Each Phonograph Guaranteed By Us For One Year. 5 Record Cabinets, $14.89 In conjunction with the sale of these remark- ably low-priced phonographs, we are having a special sale of cabinets for them, at $14.89. Our usual price would be $29.75. Blogs —vurth Fleer, 34th Street, sear, RBH. & Co Herald Square no. New York ;

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