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THE WORLD: TUESDAY I Vi NING, SEPTEMBER 10, SELLE ear 1901 Two Process - Servers! Adopted Strenuous, Methods to Serve Pa- pers — Throitled the Housekeeper and Drew a Pistol on the Police. eas servers dence In West tonk the keys locked the door imprisoned for hourz another chapter in th of Alfred Goslin, the sate who fs continually warrin: because of his ingenious schemes Feparate confiding persons f the money. Bes Ammon's Mortua Ci, Bo Ammon, the gald to possess the sec! abouts of the 52 per Miller's Profits, wan the cause of the action of the proceas servers. Ammon say# that he holds a mortgage on the furniture of Geulin's house at No. 677 West End ave- lawyer, tof th cent Bue. The process servers went to thie house to foreclose the mortgigo. Mrs. Goslin denies thar Ammon has @ny claim on the furniture. She says | he was given the m noting as counsel for her husband, and | that he is holding It iMegally, Antict- gating, she says, that Ammon would at- tempt to foreclose, Junction from Justice McAdain 1) Bupreme Court yest morning re- straining the foreclo This injun ton, she asserts, the procesx servers ignored. Kage when he was | whe obtained | | i of the process servers: WOMAN DROWNED! FROM YACHT. {WAS BOARDING CORNELIUS | VANDERBILT'S MIRAGE. Ballor Who Wan Seen with Her In Placed Under Ar ue R Maken Der 1 Mirage th Cornelius Vanderbiit'« ted up at the old fer East Twenty the anchorage of the 1 wh New Y tha his near ‘ork Yac organizas | hird tree: Club and ton, At 3 o'clock th morning Hovi, a Finnish sailor, Rway from the yacht during was trying to bourd che pany with a woman, As hi ber over the rail she » ts leased) Andrew who} sxe in ¢ wis ditt arms and fell inte the river, Policemen John Dunn and ( Donlin, who we at tn Pler and were watehing Hovis efforts to lift his companion aboard the Mirage ran down (o the bout when they saw the woman fall jnto the water, fHovt Was standing unconcernedly on the dock When questioned by the policemen he @enied that he had seen any woman or that! there was any one but himeelf wa the dock. After, a Search « woman's body wa about thirty 1s wbout 130 fous a black Not prepossessing Cay Pyiliiem J Mirage, was uroused by ite identified {lov ax one Even afer the woman's v" Hovi denied all knowledge her and declared that he had lever ween her before, and adde he ob hot spoken to a woman ‘for several at: ppeitraree Champion. ‘ot Ne polleemen crew Was ce: m. “Movi was second xtree had apparently no the Bi ation and toe De pking and unsteady on his lens, though he was eet ftalnin Ohi denfals of ha had any- ng to do with drowning the woman. | - Bhe was unknown a vourt to-day Hovi thing that took held to awatt of Newark, Was Habit of Sleeping Vhere. Ligas, aged thirty-two, by rolling from the roof of in an in J., ourly to-day, It wax his itornleep on the roof. | fo missed him last night and lead in the alley, Gl. compored of Gi/Kied, 87 wounded, that tinls" nas been’ done. )SLIN’'S GUESTS WERE Pec eie eb were ne te ee triste Coambte KED IN HER OWN HOUSE. NEARLY Ml NOBBED Process Servers in Court. latreet. to arrange for legal procee tings siven Mra, Vredenburgh, when (respape ve tagainat A Dy tesa by tee men ‘The process servers, Vernon Mi nes ela Ammon | H . th nooM eannaiieirninincas the Mlile Hotel No, 1, and Job: W Loekealinrecdacnc: jas ¥ alarmed, and the Jacobl, of No, 218 Hast One Hundred | Jsuest alto. ‘They thought the h spattnk Ammon was perusing the and Twenty-fitth street, were arraigned | i was bate tn when toree[beon invaded by two m TE CR ENE un Adam in the West Side Court to- charged | Celved a telephoue inessage ay Mr Mr tnides trled tu he house on from with assault upon Mary Vredenburgh, man's offices saying thar my couse was] to ee for the poll yut the men word i mart onthe * eke: " vere | in the eof pr wervers, fet al at They held all inthe |! and Mr mon Mrs. Goslin's housekeeper. ‘They were |i the hands of p r : moun ROST OAC] AE CTA ITEC ay held In $00 bali for examination on | 24d taken possession be force Mr Lips | louse prisuners After © time Mr Oniwillibe argued Sept-i18 Sept. 21. | man and T hastened to my ome. and dew tried te get out. by ttel mort wile four ido tehe in Sept to secure A After the hearing before the Magis- | When w owe found a con-|down a rope stretehed froma In Sep 9 : ‘ Mry. Alice Selimidt for mon Paige Mrs. Gor told ‘The Fvening j alton yet ineredity story Window, but the man Mille dis tte nettle the nuit of, Charl World the following story of the actions | 1k appears thal taere were so 1 iin and cat rope Defore he Whitehead Alfred. ft. Goatin mil youre walling ree footed tooutof ee Windew 2 om, wih Packer BY MRS. UNA GOSLIN. | vis» Reureaen te Cr eyecare aie ” p ro Ming Ate | Mrs. Veredenturgi eluded the men and York Brake & npany There i# a mortgage of $2000 on the | y4) ne » | te shone Daring 0 Packer have furniture In our West End home. The} 411 {: ‘irawing:rodm 1 era fest Napsaucatre been 1 furniture is worth $99.00 and there ts), med thaciieepuid ay j khirdcatrect aU iwaas han toxony ba no reason why there should be a fore- 1 caneT Oil dsiea PSPUAE ALL senten tay for closure. ne i) he strange men would killfearh ne and Goaslin ts Some eight or ten months ago Bob | PAW Rae Nan Err ey Ammon war acting ax my husband's | In Cempite WT ANSTEY nto settle lawyer, The mortgage wan put into his | ha. they ila ean ray qeat ey apts (EAD vn the bande for use in a sult, the nature of the furniture nan tole the pr . of the which I am not at Uberty to disclose, bled Mrs, Veredenburgs unetiba, but im aril * stot the Instead of using the mortgage he used and chok white atleteHitizani retinal 6 on sas 87a C rioney and since that time he has| caught her oy the shoulders Mr. itopm ides fine paintings and ilegally held the mortgage. men hustled ler through th Then lation and Hembe alga Carats, He has threatened to foreclose, and | they took her keys hy fo looked rested pa Gla se to forestall him I went before Justice | the doors ie pels MED Daksa a MeAdam with my lawyer, Mrs Wood vd the Lippman, yesterday and secured an in- | drawin) King in Tee Junction. After this 1 went ty {he amaze mides Sa sit thee of Mr. Lippman, at No, 182 Nass aul venty ent THEN WILSON REVILED OFFI- CER WHO RESCUED HIM. STRUCK ACIRL; | ! rwenlysceven years No. street, Long chy excaped savage treatment at the ands of a mob to- He was only save men, waem he revixted. i whole way ty the court At the corner of Morden avenue and! Weer avenue this morning Wilton, whe! ny two police: reviled the {wa rxteated, struck oon ele year-old girl av ow in the joreaking he 6 wan ao! }dout and a rush was made for Wilxon, who started on a run with the crowd in| hot pursuit Wilton dashed through a saloon with the crowd After him, In Horden| avenue he ria inte the arms of Police: men Garrity and Gilfovle, The crowd Mtrled to get at him, the police. ment fought the mob back and atarted for the Jon-house Whson fought them desperately the whole way and they had to uee thelr clubs to subdue him. By the tme he r do court tire prisoner looked as tf he had been in a football « When arraigned Wilson sald he nad struck the girl because she had called him a vile name, but it developed that the girl could not wpeak English Wilson was held on a charge of in- toxtcation. M.D. ROW OVER A CHILD WIFE ree | Stocks—these unmatchably low prices. |Fish and Game Sets- ofle Monon die Store will close daily at 5 o'clock until September 16th. On that date usual | hours of business will be resumed. THIS CHINA SALE The Daintiness that All Tasteful Women Love- The Quality that World-Best Potteries Make--- |The Low Prices that Wanamaker Distribution and Enterprise Compel How splendidly this China movement has measured up to your expectations is told most force- fully by the tois of China and Glass which our Public has, during the past six selling days, drawn from the vast quantities which were assembled with such care and skill. Nowhere is there finer, more artistic China and Glass. Nowhere choicer patterns or greater Nowhere later products from the best French, Austrian, English and American potteries. This September collection leaves nothing desirable unpsovided. It leaves neither taste nor need unsatisfied; yet the economies offered are almost marvellous. And thereby is it distinguished as IVanamaker’s. The power and prestige of this store in china buying need no argument beyond these splendid va.iety. Yet perhaps the chiefest merit of this movement is its being timed for your greatest occasion of Exact information follows: Fancy China— Chamber Toilet Sets— > from $15.0 Limoges Chinn | Mt 25e, north Soe—A few arvort, | $5.U). reduced froin $7.00—Elevea-place fs; 13 pie festoon beaded ment of Pronch china in a variety of complete with covered slop Jar: Age! solid pink border overiaid ood rich decorations: not ¥ plece Tull’ flower decorations and. gold atip: it fan centres, worth lees than foc, Mates, in vart- pled. Six patterns to chooce from. tr 7.0—Theo, Maviland ous atzex and styles; Tea Custs and | $2.25, worth §1.50—Seven-plece gets, com- Fish Sets, 1h pleces; eimborsed edge. Saucerr, After-dinner Coffee Cu,ys and plete with slop Jar; undergtaze print heavily Kilt; maroon band with gold Saucers, Ollve Dishes, Sugarat und | 35, reduced from §7—Eleven-plooe wets, fligree work fish centres. Creams, complete with covered slop Jar: flower decorations on tinted grounds: green. pink and yellow; manufacturera’ sec- onds, reduced from $6—Eleven-plece complete with covered stop Jai At $27.50. from 140—Theo. Haviland Fish Seta. 13 plecea; salld green border dec- oration overiald with flowers; fish crn- At 106 ench—Quite a collection of lates which are easily worth Be. each. Dinner Sets— Pies wots from %--Auatrian China Game Seta, 12 plecea: festoon edge; Kold lined moe flower derorations on tinted. ground with flower dvcoration; game centrs $5.00, worth $8.5>—More of the Engit th blue, yellow. plok and. greens manu from &2%~—Theo. “Haviland Game porcelain dinner sets; complete for 2 seconds, 13 pleces; rolid maroon border, persons, worth $5—-Eloven-piece sets, com with heavy gold treatment worth $1 Fine American pores th covered slop Jar; fine un- . lain Winner sets: 112 pleces; border derglaze decorations. Fancy China— oration; entirely new and particu- | Bric-a-Brac at Half Prices— ment. Priced one-third be- rly attractive value. Th es Delee! low regular prices, and contains a | $15, worth $25—Auatrian china dipne: Medved froai the Main Altie te ther Att large Variety of pieces to beautiful new shape; handsomely decor- ftoom tn the Basement. There {sa flower decorations on Tinted grounds, complete with soup tureen and jarge assortment 1 to choose from, vily gilt, in bandsome shape. 3 platters. t M re 1 *. inner rize, $7 dozen, regularly | stain Aisle and Masement. esis bellsteeslarsprices: breakfast nize, $6 dozen, regularly | $15, worth $22.50—French china dinner | Cut Glass— ize, $4.60 dozen ularly $7; ts; 101 picces, neatly decorated: all Uowls. § In., $3, $7 end $9, regularly $5, \d-butter size, $2.75 dozen, reg- handles gilt; up tureen and 3 plat- $10.) and $14. tery. | Liowis, 5 In. $4.50, reduced from $6.50. $1.50 each, rogularly $2.50. | $16.00, worth $25—Theodore Haviland | Nupples, § in. $3. regularly $5. ots. $2 each, regularly dinner seta; 100 pleces, including soup iMin-bon Dish; fancy ehape, $4, regular- tureen and'3 platters; border decora- jon and all handles gilt. $2, worth $5 Charies Field Haviland dinner sets: 100 pieces; fine pink bor- der decoration: embossed c ker Jars. each, regularly eapots, i regularly. $1.28. oe Dish. $y, se ‘elary Tray , $3 and $3.50, feriy $2.70, $5 and $5.50. bat rhe mpint Water Jugs, $9.50, regular- Sugars ‘and Creams, $1.50 pair, regularly i, Trays, $1 each, regularly $1 De ond Chop Dtxhes, $1.60 each, regularly 32. handles heavily gilt. t Cake Plates, $1 each, regularly $1.00. $22.00, reduced from $42.50—Limoges Water Jugs, $6.50, regularly Comb and. lrush Trays, $1 each, regu- china dinner, rete: 102 pieces: new | 8 erent HUSBAND SAYS STEPFATHER| "2,3! Shan aolcca o Seaterie |e cna elas m Bow | Flower Vases, 300, reduced from §.20 ENTICED HER AWAY. i" Basement Shoot “Trays. 18, regularly $4, ferme J OHN. WANAMAKER, roth toe Se Dr, Cari Fuchs, of No, 18 Ralph ave-|[ @, T. Stewart & Co. Sth & 10th Sts, nue, Brooklyn, wi fined $10 in the = = = ——== Gates Avenue Police Court to-day on a charge of disorderly conduct preferred BY | Pp | Es’’D by John IH. Kunz, of No, 1010 Hancock 9 1835 street. Kunz wax fined $6 on a similar i - charge preferred by Dr. Fuchs. By its quality and consequent reputation, it is the A short time ago Kung eloped with | rhe. eae 5 Edith, the sixteen-year-old daughter of TEAL leader of Whiskeys. Positively no other made in the Dr. Fuchs. After brief marital ex- J. 7 isti u = 4 perience the girl deserted her young U. S, brings the distillery nearly as much price as husband and returned to the home of her stepfather, Kong had her arrested ~ abandon- ment, In appising for the warrant he| ALLENS RELIEVED TO INHERIT declared that the gitl war infatuated] THIEVERY FROM MOTHER. e with her stepfather and that Dr. Fuchs z we persuaded her to return to his home ire q after her marriage. Magistrate Furlong|Now ‘There Are Five Robbery Gold medal awarded for quality, Paris, rgo0. has not rendered a decision in thin cage.| Chnrgea Awainat Jennle a Trine analoenueheteier in eerie a H. B. KIRK & CO., Sole Bottiers, N.Y. eater and the names they called = = — - rh other reauited In bot hastening to ; court for warrants, Magistrate Furlong Soe in imposing the & flne upon Kung, sat] * | that he made it low because of miti-| Kate and Jennie Allen, the pretty gating cireumatancer Brookiyn who are sald) tol be Pose debue.8, aes Iowiel apa PUT IT TOGETHER: if / f Arwen jl sua | | Tat Boats MR. LAWSON, BOSTON’S BUSIEST MAN. Lee ace You. waThomes Mb, iu RACE De comstiru rion ANOGIVE HER ACME START TRE) of No. 865 Cred inheritance from thelr |~ i tomani ul ead mother, were arraigned again in | a | ie | theGates AventieCourt to-fay, The come WORLD WANTS ¢| plaints against them have grown In a ® | few from (wo to eeven, and more ele: . . ire rin At present, there are First in line! ry Ue. inant ia Mrs. Kline, ates avenue, She aays thi months ago Kathe stopped a against Jennie First in results! : First in every business man’s mind! SHE AND JEWEL-DECKED AUNT LOCKED UP. ome St mwas tn she b xcovered that the |Steange Cane Invol sof roof ithe girle war Ac Wealth and Prominence — Re- foand’ that Jgennle and isa s ty they were bables. Ut [ach markable Story Told by Police. atthe gir jerited their nsity for robvery from thelr pare ———————__— NEW BIG STORE IN TOWN. ven to the Hick Paid Help Wants inthis morning's World, ws a stylishly gowned of No. 36 Albany her niece, a were held by Mrs. Mary Smith, not twenty~ Brooklyn, girl of w x. avenue, and t Like pretty: thirteen, . 1 ce to AML Magistrate Brann in the Yorkville Court 9 : woxtore In town, to-day on a charge of Intoxication, . Huilding, i Med with! Mrx, Smith wore nine diamond rings is everything. wera by oman, woman orf and a diamond sunburst and had a con-| BUT - ehild—all brand new and it has new | xideral sum of money. . tore is that of Hecht Brothers,| According to Patrolman Neville, of the q ae ablen the tention five. Moors | Bast Twenty-eecond street station, and Pee re tents Inthe : f [ont pneesene wt Now, 299i Sixth aves Agent Piaarle, of the Gerry Sactety, tabled : S[aue, right tn the heart of the s50pPIN8 | Hora Smith came from her home in Par bed : tn neariy all of large cles of [Saratoga two weeks uo to visit her 5 el the t i States Hecht, Brothers aunt, : The ri We WHT H establlshment, which hax| [0 Plaarie the gin, they went shop- | gests 34 JANrTORS .... ® . SERN 3 Ame, @}just been opeaed. Is the seventh store on] ping, flirted with a man in Sixth avenue | BAKERS 9| JANITRESSES oo. : (2 Sinn nen Chg tat aH ‘ie Wt Brothers. ete auce| id accompanied him Into Koster & |nARTENDERS .. .. 9| JEWELERS 4 : NU Ra ed A {o] Bal rathskeller at Sixth avenue and | nLacksMrTis 5| KITCHENWORK .. 19 ° Hecht Brothers must have| Twenty-fourth street, where they had | nonNaz 7 16| LAUNDRESeRS.. .. 6 : 1 Pay vee nele several drinks, ‘The girl did not remem- | BOOKKEEPERS . it | Macisurrs eosoee tT : credit system catches popular fancy and | ber Much after that. DOT ...... .. MEN. as : meetx a want Patro!man Neville found the woman | BRASS WORKER: P| MILLINERS 2 x4 ‘Any one may go to the Hecht stores. | and che girl at) Twenty-fourth street | BUSHELMEN | NECKWran (3 : what he ur ahe wants and pay TFT Lexington aveaue late yenterday, | BUTCHERS s| su RIES > te $ by the week or mo ol Gy iy : estat the ald instalment plan aad} and he mld that tuey were intoxicated |CAUINET MAKERS 4) OveHatonS . . nas none of tte dieax ie features. | and were Mirting with nearly every man| (4 Ps ay? nd : Ae Moses Hecht. in speaking of the | WN, wasrede . T OARPENTERS .. .. 8| PAINTERS . 8 s syvtem towlay, sal 4 S CARRIAGE HANDS 4) PAPERHANGERS .. 7 . : Tere ie not a day in the year but| He took them Into custody, and the] Ciasinenstatpe... 21| PLUMBERS A ° what we recelve large amount af cash} Sergeant sent the girl to the Gerry! CusnKs 3| Porrens AD ef which nearly equal our sales. xo you eee ty and Inter in the evening released | ¢, i) : that to all intents and purposes we | OOO": M COAT MAKE ry ‘ have In our caxh-drawer at night pay-| te woman on bail offered by her hus | coupEctors 4 BG EG 0F0 0S PREXDS Grain sie r0\0' 6 0) 9-d Nr 0.01090, ment for what we sold during the ads and, who, it is sald, in the manager of | compositors . 3 “Our stores bear the same relation to " ) Tha eho colabilshmenta:r (hativextend | uervellsatreeta oMice i 3le.lofered yaa a cooks ; u large qatablihments that exten! | vondaman Charles F, Rice, a broker, | chocHETERS .. “B ‘“ ” yng : ed Me does to the national vanks.] whe vex at No, #6 Albany avenue, | cuTTERS SEAMSTRESSES 3 Lj u nt ne The ‘ REDD KE TAN ON HONE ac. | Brootiysn, DESIGNERS 3 (ee say 3 fe «anid ept depo 1 , sien SILVER: 8 white the national banks fini it unprof-| The woman told the Magistrate that DISHWASHE s 1 nine i. Me eararstentraty rosaye Oh ftuble to open an account where the des her niece had been seized with cramps, is teeaday apart a pated 5 Won: i Cate COL + uneha Poslts are not large, yet no one will) and chat ahe had taken her into the VERSE: Ra) ibasiiiieere! teres feny that. some of the savings banks | S00 CV) ie ie tw " DRUG CLERKS... 12, TAMONS » weted list w i : tre not as responsible aa the national | place thinking was a restaurant, | Ooo SEis TINSOHITHS 3 . seth © | banks.” nd had given her a little whiskey and| Seanerens TUCKER parce — srealt @ eee Ge eee had taken some herself, and that she| , t UPHOLATERERE ., 9 when any permon ma ns . es ; PROPHET v OF EVIL IN JAIL. - see Casi price cant pay In-amall sums] thought there must have been some- ‘AEFUL MEN 6 Weekly or monthly. | Jopced by the] CURE Wrong with it, for It affeoted her! Gints o7|VARNISHBRS ..... 11 Yet tt te the system adopied by the] aq queerly, Her husband was In court y WAITERS .. 6 ee derecathe enY with . GROCERY CLERKS 10 s a KITCHENER ADVISES HIS Goy- "8 Whe Predi Metsintey* ‘One Passenger Was Mortally In- a oe een ie aant nad jay when] and declined to make any statement or] HARNESAMAKENS. 4| WAITRESSES... 20 ERNMENT OF VICTORIES. Aseussination d R il you're ready.” is what she int) to say Whether the names given were | j1oUSEWORK .. oe Thad i SHINGTON says to his rich customer, ¥ by Ax ety ss 2 ASHINETON. # jured in Railroad Collision ee A Te Fen CUE aut of anetr| COFFEE OF net PMPROVERS oe 00 30 TOTAL coor sed cuatosterr, . Killed, 67 Wo A, ASE Beige Oil thas Antert N W. d k The new swtore at No, B91 Sixth cuevavanupnestaaerc tne teen arreste iy New. fea ear Woodstock. avtitie! ig armnadel in Miia TRAINFUL OF ROYALTY. i ar Whe feb rnet!s na | nishe h "ei - a Neniden Spotl of War. x ea tirtesgeee rE WES} coal pakewlth rae Moor obec t ul Mant Ere Were present at a farewell luncheon on ¢ 5 nade the statement not t goods and men's underwear; Three Kings aud 28 Lenser beard the Rusalan imperial yacht Stan- oe Ba Ww Previtent would be shot before Oct | WOODSTOCK, Ont., Sept. 10.—Two | burned tu death, aud vue mortally ine | yo eee ental Princes at Copenhagen, ‘Then all the party, with the exception LONDON, Sent, t0,—The followhue de And that he waa sorry he Almac? wan Jured in a rallroad wreck near hero] floor is devoted to millingry: rants: COPENHAGEN, Sept, WOThe Cear| of Ne Bote’ gar. to. take leave ef the s teh hae been dived from) Lord) not tod thing persons were lostantly, killed, two} to-di fourth to, mea'n and boys. «toting ana Czarina and thelr children; ;the| Sorina, . 6 t ' oo —= - - its, and the E} * Sitenener, dated Preturl aay Upon this statement tee King and Queen of England, the King| “Tho Caar is going to Dantzic 1°, Kitenener, retorit Lodi and: other. articles of appar of Denmark, the King of Greece and| the Caarina and the imperial children " Waikle direct wit “Since Sept Bot good results, 2 the columns have again de tolik bau by Mexico, orted to be, and It ts belleved (Prom the Philadephia Rveord.) “Poor fello fF im under arrest. G said the visitor, »¥ou} | “Yea, boss,! answered’ the convict. 1 was sentenced ter be hing, but dey had de sentence’ commuted.”” the whole acraund aor, Frmbice an Kanter rather tl inthe shopping, SA ICL a a ie) alee falling on the Pole Gtar to Kiel. Tater the Czarina will join the for the Visit to x‘rance, but thetr dren will not accompany twenty-eight royal. princes. and prin- cesses, all on one train, arrived here at noon herder from eesasnore and ann fall wpentax. t! iain Noedage ere a rong: