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LE Te PEN EI ee or ET THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6,, 1908. “107 | STRANGE ACT / Has His-Sister Sent to the ; Almshouse Under False Mrs, Jane Fowler Spends Weeks in Poorhouse Through Represen- tations of Warren Rese. } Pretenses. | THE WOMAN HAD MONEY. Through the efforts of Bupt. George Blair and one of his investigators, there has been unearthed a story of un- brotherly treatment, with, it ts alfeged, larceny and the administration of drugs . sa side iasuc. The case ts character- | ‘zed by the Superintendent of the Out- | door Poor as being the most remark- | able which had ever come under hi ‘ official observation. The victim is Mrs. Jane Fowler, 70 | e©OTOECCESSOOOSNE SOIC years of age, a woman of refinement! Aang, Ghuman Asked and fine sensibilities, who has spent several weeks in the almshouse lately “Where Is That PDDOODIDIHHASGODOEIDOS sSCDOGHHIBAGHODSIGAGGGAIDASG/FHIGGOIDOGIOs = 2 2 IS NOW A FEDERAL CASE. 8 ‘An Important Question Has 8 AROTHER'S. Sean AD A BATTLE rovac STAY FOR re patel 6 ND his TLIEE ANBSEAT Writ of Habeas Corpus Ob- tained from Justice Adams by Mr. House. Arisen,” the Convicted Ward- man’s Lawyer Says: And now the Bissert case has reached) Q. : the Federal Courts, Sixteen - Year - O'd Charles "The convicted wardman‘a counsel, Fre] Wise Attempted Suicide House. has discovered a queation which r yi munt be decided by a United States by Hanging Himself. Judge before Bissert may be taken tol Sing Sing. The Warden of the Tombs irae nares In the Myrtle Avenue Court, Brooklyn. with an order insued by Judge Adams} | yy. apes eanllng teerinel producing (Selthal tantyiot | Contes cnel cea ueethe See George C. insert before Judge Lacombe | Wa" arraigned before Magistrate Nau- ia the United States Cireult Court, at 11] mer on the charge of attempted sulcide o'clock on the morning of Oct. 7. endialcohollemn: ‘This writ of haveas corpus was ob- ears old 1 would gt POOL-AOOMS WDE OPEN, Tip Goes Out That Business May Be Done With- out Interruption, PROTECTION ASSURED, io te Out from Mulberry Street £ £ i Information Said to Have Been Sen t This Morning. Iebiefelieiei-infelelsiet-ietietetaeiefetet The tip went forth to-day—and om good Information {t had a starting point Lad Says He Was IIl-Treated, | 3t No. 200 Mulberry street—that all the pool-rooma of the big gambling syndle but Parents Say He Is cate might now do business without fear Incorrigible. of Interference. It was sald that abso- Se a at ato lute protection had peen guaranteed and that business might be done this after noon, en of deer, but I] Unet re “two or three «i wasn't drunk," William Wis father, who vends jelels newspapers, told a (itfferent story. He yen ine pore meshec ous, ade it while they are a power, as they fear es ¥ that the organization ls going down to Election Day, therefore, the pool-rooms may run wide open. This move was taken to mean that the Tam- many men wished to make the best of All night he had been in the Seney t but bread and on representations made to Mr. Blair reat of the family \ k Ghat she was friendieas, homeless and| Money?" and She; penniless, but who Is, H appears, the df sister of two wealthy amenonaeGt Was Thrust Out of \} whom fs sald to own property to the Lodge. ht extent of $4,000.00, ) The facts as given by Mr. Wlair \ ae that Koa Aug. 9 Mrs. Fow-| ‘There's trouble among the Mountain| aw ler was taken to the office of tne] ../) Outaoae Poors bY E nore brother aWars| Wictecusoe mes Fen H. Rose, who tid the clerks there | Sountain’ Violeta, do. not ‘grow on that his sister wan friendless, homeless | Mountains in Hoboken. In fact, these 0 |) and moneyless, and that he had been | violets are not flowers. They are mem- tained upon grounds’ whien Blasert's counsel says may save the convicted|Horpital and the surgeon in charge | wardman for a time at least. said that he was suffering from shock In the petition for the writ the coun-| and alcoholism. sel for Blasert allege that the convicted aulted his mother and sister.” | Wwno have already waxed tich from Mary Wise, mother of the lad,| pool-room operations to take advantage « loafer and told me 1 ought to Ko off oodnesa knows I never in-| of the next month's business. sua Wea /areigaoaliin couri thes Judes | sedtaletertes orderaul maroutiioti: the | eenaes t0n wo) amalnat = my) Doy.— butt |p Underd the Cagresnent there: willy Bey a waniman is detained on “an alleged ; asia Satine couldn't stand It any longer. He salé T] none but Tammany men employed by 4 ae ae ae eset a Judgment of the {284 spectators raw a boy with blonde [house and tried to wAly ie. | nad tried to poison him Monday. Al T| the gamblers. Even the telegraph oper= eae ey General. Seasions.” that he | "alr and blue eyea, wiry of frame and Ui plekedupas fiat-lron, but I or | nave to feed a family of six is § cents] ators must be friends of the Wissen Z vas placed upon a “pretended trial” be-| WIth A countenance apparently frank. | °°, eon Cotte vahiroom, |= tar. 2 018 tho Best E could and) #s¥e|/At!teast, 00) roocns, will be open, and ag. se Mecorder Goff amd before a “pre- | 16 stood before the Court somewhat | £ ftp daniae pay the bathtoom™ | him as much as tho rest. He tsa cigar-|in addition to protection money, they, nemacaTiieyis shaky on hin feet, but eager to tell his | ‘00K the rome ee eet Gee | ete amoker, Ills attempt at autcite| pay $3) a day each to the employees, It 1s alleged that the panel from which | "OFS Tea ieeTaddvnalved Couvitber thirdsatory |r cots eka reny this means that $5,000 a day will find ite Peon ee oe eee ieee cpartial; | oNeAr him, were be, talberjand/iotNer | eat er ai a ee aay If you had a job would you work?" | way to the pockets of the faithful, nuirder me clght times," he sald, “and| gefeat. This feeling has prompted those | ; tny pop called me a but and | | caring for her at his house, No. & | ye avis. windo don't remember anything | H Greenwich street. “He made a deposition | °"" °f * aoe ee reeere orsineke Tassociattonfor | Dremared <toatell the ZJadge ipa a ae te dase 1 ihe ame |auked Magistrate Naumer, Even through the perlod when the to the effect that Mrs, Fowler was a| IC'# 9 woman's lodge. biased. chosen, for Upecial’ clases, and |[#0n was an Incorrigibie and that he fad | Pin until! came to and found the ai Yes," was the boy's response. “Ican| pool-rocm men were instructed to shut ah widow. atid thatrahe’ hag\ino vmeans of |. ence: the trouble. witch reference to thelr bias In favor of | frequently threatened to murder both, bulance surgeon working over me | do tots of things in a shoe factory." down or “lle low’ many of them did i i s witicainst the Issues which they, or each | prefacing his attempt at self-destruction |“ ‘Pop’ was against me, ‘mom’ was}, = ota Sf them, wourt be called upon’ in thelr) yy a furious attack on them with a flat- | against me and all of them hated me. Tahal! hold you until Tuesday In $9) business quietly with patrons who were Capacity, of trial jurors to determine: |? ¢, eka aoe ead ee eee neuaver | Dailes anid] the Judge. :If your: atoryils | known}to|them well, Of late, however, saracinder pretence of choosing persons | !Ton for a weapon. : true I will get you a place and put you| there were aigns cf relaxation and less , af superior Intelligence, the pe-aons ae-| In court the boy said: “Ye tried to| could get a Job. Yesterday, when they | iy work.” care was exercised In looking over those , lected for sald panel were chosen upony kill mydelf yesterday. I live with pop told me to leave home, I helped a driver) While the Judge fo investigating young ai ¢ to lay bets. The tl tai the almehi Mistress of the council, Mrs. Phoebe | what had become of certain money col-|¢%-Patye Tgamination and without notico| and mom at No. 665 Warren street. They of a brewery wagon, and he gave me Wise will remaln in Jail. Sno) went or ey rete eto up htoaa nce to the almshouse. ana: lee 7" = bebe Two. weeks Inter she was again | Shuman, No, 58 Garden street, Hoboken, ested Syl commillices se Aisne told) the to run wide open. fo your. petitioner.”” us se ¥ Th | 22 ‘ ni ‘kK Was “progressing.” ton of the Jury complained of the Fe and nurses. There were handsome, fat,| under one year was taken by the daugh- th the e of O1 was a member until last night. OF v . iv ‘ eo Oe It is atso sald that while the new Drought to the Office of Outdoor Poor, at aerate ie Out because of the| Mm Shuman stili asked questions. | teenth Amendment See erie tees trying and crowing babies ay well as ter of Mrs, M, Rowan, of Yonkers, Se a aire i iaterterelanee OfMctally the lodge fs known as Moun- taln Violet Council, No, 181, Ladtes’ Aux. iMary to the Brothernood of Railway Trainmen, Mra, Leonore Harris, of No. 18) Sixteenth street, Jersey City, In High | nad asked at a session of the! club support, and asked that she be sent to » the almshouse. An Investigation was made of the case and {t was found that Mrs, Fowler's legal residence was in © > Now Jersey. So she was refused admit- tian Ls made that by the selee- Constitution tine twins, and the rival mother# Intently the Charitles Department pler, She was| > Mr) Harris didn't i < —$$_— . is, she declares. . Hal ke questions. Not it i the race tracks, th doby Di scheming of Mrs. Harris, she declares. pare ne amendment entitlin; ssert, according ndance at the rai Sietint os sx est. wloventh atest quarrel which brourh: | Tin Mrs Sault narge that the {0 the mautlon: io, drots taken at! olwerved the comments of the vaaaine SALTUS DECLARED INSANE. | 3ss-tracks tltowed : . com —t eciato: dd closely wed intervene. Ay Dr. Van Vilet told practically the same |About Mrs, Shuman’s expulsion from the Istnotd there w Buti Mrs. Shuma Mn oe of lite, without regunt to. their | eee ee at ei eyo who haus 10 Ite Moss, when told of the tip to WE story mbout the woman that Rose had | lub last night was over Mra. Shuman’ vant nnd ouPOw bout It” But” she] superior intelligence, elucation, associa. | MOVEMEN LY Of He eee eee iecting former Well-Known Lawyer Sent | the pool-room keepers: sald; || ays 5 ‘ 14 hi of ont violation of club ethics, But knowing “'inite, ie, opinions or other matters, setting the dables entitied to the prizes, A. big MS LPdoes not at all surprise me. ‘ iI told on the previous visit and added it F dnatead, charges of circulating stories! trem’ apart or constituting them in any trowd was present to admire the young- to Hospital. 1 have not heard reports on the matter i that whe was “a little senile.” The case | Ones aay Its foundation was in personal aouut | Hiurris were preferred | fonge a clase in the communit, ters. from any of the agents of the society, I ‘ S was referred to the Superintendent per-| £€tling between Mrs, Harris and the ex- syainet Sra. Shuman. She was tried figure sald later: “If the appeat otter vere awarded this afiwrnoon, | Richard Saltus, a well-known lawyer| belleve that information hax been pent ri Hy, per | pelied member. oy the lulge. A bolaterous session was) 4, Stonday ts not sustained, we shall) eee nee amet tee ten {and a descendant of Gov. Richard Mor-| out promising protection. The pool-rocm 4 sonally. ; ember. cg on it nrew raplaly, | Meld: nica, iureatened: to, engulf £0T-| most Otrely carry the case to the Su- at winte 1 iret prize £ Oa nese i to Bellevue Hospital | "en, have, Deen doing. about aa” they omg “1 will put her in the almshouse}, Once the Nght was on It & apldly. lever the dainty Mountain Vioets, preme Court of the United States. The best boy ov year and Nae, bpd pleased with ‘Tamman: Election is a temporarily” he aald to the doctor, | 2eautlfully. vigorously. Charges and) OR Thugs ens aduct: took. piace | Tees oe ee ase Lewis tral'by jury FOUR LITTLE TOTS PICKED FOR | two. ‘The prize for the bem be Fat ne a a eee a ee eee tn the t m1 er-c es ere ade. iN me oe di e ristat must one . r ot ‘an on A heaviest : “and will see what {s to be done later," | Counter-charges’ were th ze nit [tie cudnel had the largest attendance as arranged by fatoaaned upon by eel BLUE RIBBONS. NH AEatrree peter at Gos was this morning declared ‘tn and | ‘he, take publie appearances at Tam~ i ' bi Hel then ‘directed’ Frank: McAullfre,/one | DiCzUs wae ANETETE’ wt an eee Litat then ene Shuman charges| highest tribunal in this country, and i ‘The prise forthe beat girl over one [sent to the Manhattan State ital. | jnany Hall conventions It shows what a ) i Batil the battlefield looked Ike the day| hat her enemies Invelgled members to| why not how in the case of Binsert+! | ye, prize for the pest ev tne daugn. |At Bellevue Hospital Salus gave the| power they are in the organization, ‘ i of his Investigators, to look into the case] sree election. a had never seen the lodge] “plasert_can be released on ball by a| eee re WLW. Holland, of Mt. Ver. jname of Henry C. De Witt as that of] "As to the action of the society, I can 4 and told him to probe the circumstances| rhe original quarrel became aa instg- ered Jatin lone ang who | The annual baby show Is the closing| non, and the prize for the Dest irl [his best friend. nay nothing at present.’ |, surrounding the representations which| aincant asa man at a matinee, Tt nokemotipattionolared | feature of the Weatchvater County Falr - ———_—— 4 hud been made about Mra. Fowler. . | buried as deep as the Coler boom. Even Shuman found, se was of White Piains. Sedat acta im Case. the reason for Mra. Shuman’s expulsion | ¢ 4 ete . Hi ae, in the main ex! jon hall there was bare u in case et wery clear in the minds of the| ‘She did’ But whe anya not to stay.| Pollce Cleary, of this city, a plcturcaque sight. On a large plal ii eG McAuliffe went to the almshouse, He} Mountain Violets, She has appealed for justice to the cipal late movement Soaking: tothe or form were nearly two-score of young- 4 } learned that Mr. Rose had told the| One woman told an Evening Worta | Grand Miattess of the orton) ken Fanaa On ot a evoni the lines ofyehe eters. clad (In elaborate! or nest white nurse that Mrs. Fowler woul wish to| reporter \t was because Mrs. Shuman] shake thelr pretty ds. National Association, gowns, attended by their proud mothers . Are you happy? Not if your liver and bowels don’t work. | = Happiness depends on the bowels. Every time you eat, you put into your body not only good material for repairs and fuel, but a mass of useless stuff that has to be removed promptly or it will clog your machinery, poison your blood, throw your liver out of gear, and make you act mean to those you love. Your stomach is sour, your skin yellow, your breath offensive, and you hate yourself and all mankind. Winter or summer it’s all the same, when you ave some letters written. — “Write the letters for her," it ts al- scr rere see AUSH OF WORK {FEVER PATIENTS NOTES. but who do not care to be bothered any more. If you will do this, I will see that ,- You are recompensed.” ‘Among the people to whom Mra. Jane } Fowler wrote was Mrs. L. F. Fowler, e A 3 o'clock for pastors. byteriaa Church of Montclair, N. tiftet by Hey. Lieweiyt 8. Ful That he accepta the call (ey, ‘The chureh te morn . 4 who has charge of the millinery de- Tn the evening Dr partment of a Sixth evenue department , @ore. McAuliffe went to see Mra. L. Fr oR JR Fowler. She was astounded to|MANY OASES AWAIT THE/INSTITUTIONS OF THIS CITY | teitinen sire fnew that her aunt was in the alms- OPENING OF TERM. REPORTED OVERCROWDED. The nandeam one house No. 12) Kam 3 re SA ES, : Menus paptiet Church | more, for : nha} d so is ‘bod : “Why, she has several hundred do!- aati are unclean inside, you are unhappy and so is everybody near you. : ‘ampbell,_D. 4 ‘The csurch ts ent 8 lars in the Greenwich Savings Bank, exclaimed Mrs, Fowler, “or did -have a few months ago. Mr. Rose has told her reiatives that she waa In a home in Long Island at his expense” McAuliffe went to the Greenwich Sav- : nk and caked about Mrs, Fows| TWenty Justices of the Supreme Court} According to reports received at the} om, Bileraoon, Gee. 12. am onpertnn ity nked anout Mrs. Fm] will reaume business in the white court- | charities Department the medical wards TL be wee ane in thelr various oscupatton had $49.03 to her ac- ity Hall Park, on Monday next, | o¢ all the hoxplials connected with the] 4 tareeel! meetings to missionaties 0 tit count in the bank, but that Jt had been @ recess of three months, Twelve} geoartment are filled. pytertan Moard, whe wilt Penttntiee Grawn cut avout the time she was sent ‘em will ait with juries in the trial] ‘This crowded condition -was sald thin eee gh ta fo the almshouse. | McAuliffe salt the! o¢ cages involving disputes aa to the} morning to ve due to the large number cure is pleasant, quick, easy, cheap, never fails. 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Fever en ble sera ad Responsl! ieaikiya, the monthly muatcal aecaaetite Qe helt so. muarrom evening. ant the recto ‘ Dr. Catogt Dre Daan Bie AV preach in the m Vag and evening to-morr foronnon on The managers of St. Chrlatop’ facopaly, iavtie ail 1ater faption The tamer nf the wis: |Peinneny, O2on Park, te I. check had teen deposited to One’ we ra Kk. sees in the drving Savinws Back on| facts, ‘The other elght will sitin special] of typhold and malaria patients, In ing, Misa Aura 1 |” ae new rectory of St. Lake's Protestant Kyle fn N York. the day following {ts withdrawal from |term tc hear motions and arguments OM | some of the hospitals it was sald that eee net ees Tacaied (oy vahe ‘roster: ener ada Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. famliz.. It {@ situated alongside the church and CO legal technicalities. [e"hadteome and comnmodions pevother sist tuslon cee aes a medical cases had been placed tn the Fase ee ee sect tne itch | There are already 205 of the latter) surgical and maternity wards, while at of ghiene facts. “Then he went to Tore] clans of cases, and Justice Score sitting| these houpitalu {twas sald that there and asked him casually why he hid sent} in Special Term Part U., will call the) are absolutely no beds available for new fy sister to the almhoure, Pie tecnuse ahe ia friendiess, “homeless | calendar and avaign the cases to tae F-| cas Bellevue, Harlem, Fordham, toe Kpiscupal churches who are fo atiend he trienpial services of the "suniliaty In San Francisco, were yr numbers at services heid in behalf of | fy in vatious churches ou Thurmiay ) pastor, to coninve Third Street Mea The programme in- CURED BY @acaw pe u ang wiingut means,” he sald. spective justices sitting In other PArt®| Gouverneur, St, Mark's, Sloane Mater- | ent. Ip Grace Charen there eat * tnapel Dreuivn pass mW ‘ou have her draw a 4 Gite: re i 1 - joly Communion, aod Ip each hy Cid 94 have Ber daw out the | Justices Leveniritt. Dianchard and Gle-| nity, Weth larnel, St. Vincents. Leb oly CommEn ee: ee ager “ investigator. xerich. Justice Bischoff will devote t non, German, Flower, St. Francis's ade 9 : nition the devil dld you find that out?" | whote month to the tral of damage} and the Colored Hom si f 4 suits against the Manhattan Elevated! ‘The oMcials of the Charities Depart- Fae eae Cositeator anewered eard | Rallroad, of which tnere are 130 ment think the increase In these cases ft is also the business of my depar ‘Justi.es Beach, Dugro, Barrett, O'Gor-| 1, due to the opening of the rapld-tran- iene to ind out why you deposlted the | man, Andrews, Lawrence, Fitzgerald, /alt tunnel and other public works which same amount on the next day In your|pruax, Clarke and two others will sit) cause the streets to be torn up. in trial term with Jurles, to try cases wibbaite tete ff). own bank. to your own aecount."" een) tho} Nene? seat te them from calendars. on which! AID) FOR NEEDY PERSONS. M. Dunham, of the clerical staff of teatant Episcopal Church tlected tector of St. Judea Church, | ' we Baptist Churcb, corn preach to-morrow morning on iv ie coutluuation of hie discourses 03 the ‘Iiama Avenue Methotin Episcopal |Lord'e Prayer In jad the vum of F For Sale. ‘AND GAS For Sale. ‘CREDI Becendy: jeaae Taeehet Anyvning you want—<lothing, cloaks and jewelry Toh credit at cash prices Chnatopher Burnett, panier of piers atin Mecanaion” fron, "hae vetted REDI E ip) Orne ca RIDBECKE.—ost. 4 901. ADOUP rH RIDBECRR wilt ovcapy Ot pulpit tomer ( | L. oe coe sid Sanday, "Ook fi anit ° ond oT! j 6 1.20 P.M, at C31 East iste ot steers b 25th streets. Rose was completely unnerved at the| wilt be 75 cases to be called on Monday Knowledge that McAuliffe was In pos: ! ——— Bevsion of the facts. He broke down ne By asin Rvening World Readers Send n eee tren and asked that an opportunity be « ’ PPO! y ven isectively, A punel of 100 Jurora for Schilaman Family, Hig to Featore she Toney, to his aster: lcAuliffe took a carriage and got _ Iready been summo.jsd. ‘There os prsois Fowler and Sire, Jano Faw: an ety ae ee onlamal: itl [ie teries Kote d ace nee ne ears nee er (who. had been brought over from |, ations, the Appellate, Term. in which 3 sman, | No.) 196 Bast etlon outeets Cae er ae Finlee! Freedman, ‘MeAdar) (and. uil-] Fourth street, The Evening World on | placer mas prevastel ty ie coe, The: . ret. wil! begin the winte day = p 4 ene ‘ t Rise cxpreraed ‘hin willineness to" go | sermon Sionday ‘with a calendar La tea told of he= sad plight, how | te, Prone core piasent and coneratule The presiding elde i Montgomery, conde lees. 5 { “Albert A, HMM, rector of Trinity Protestant | ¢. Bronx Horo A PLEASING COMIIN ATION A LARGE ASSORTMENT, QUALITY with a ou fe Help Wanted—Male. TH E i with them to the Irving Savings Hank. three hungry children she was 3 fheers ‘ WOMEN TMA ghG twine SayinEs HAT, of I Cakee a Lyon and Jamen B.[AbdUt to ve put In the street for the non-| wretes en Stenday im in : My Palth DR MANNY, MATE. | apd | POERaNS: tc Sic Arie to keehy far. aes. | eCSimtth Tor the Tela and Special ‘Ferm | My Fe Ot La ee apie FRACETTaC| Gul CeEe CSET The “dicate Santa z vino aghacrtn y hee UeNTS ial e SLOANE, NEW WOR D 7 jensed_ that he | Court cUivelys have on their cal- otle ple renders of| spirit upon the churches at thle time There will aod ofertolre tp OK, REQUIRE” FIRST- 1 X Bad” uscd HAS2 ‘Of the money one Wis | COUrER, FeSPEC ey me OH ry casen| The Evening World have sent In contri t+ two mestiogs—anr at 10 ofclock for Pastore on 36 é MANHATTAN CREDIT CO. CLASS “JP aU. LST ERERS : Baiting tral, |Dutlons for the family. They aggregate 4 hi $189), and came from’ these sources: sot” other case tives in| eet oewhich are ready. Andon the cil! + Who. are both Jane Fowler, |cngars for presentation during the wext very” w One of them is reputed to be worth] *™, Week iy wosid Wesiad EVGRY Met Seite] IRVING AND TERRY SAIL. torney with a request that he Investi- . —_ #25, at once and take whatever metion deems necessary, en Lunch with Them on =, " er'Before Their Departure. [Tols! --- ay TES “DUMB” MAN COULD TALK. aan ‘This amount haa been transmitted to Oct. &—A large party Of lage Behil has been me olends of Sr Heusy Irving, Ellen |” lsman by The Evening World. FR ed His Votce. When | Terry and other members of the Irving SRS Arrested for’ Bessing, company lunched with and bid them AGED POLICE CAPTAIN DEAD. vile farewell to-day on board the Atlantic Wiltam, Miller, a well-dressed man |pransport line nteamer Minnehaha, 1154 3d Ave, “IFOR OUTSIDE WORK, -lALSO ER'ENCED FUR: AL MA NA NITURE | UPHOLSTERERS;} § 20 PER WEEK AND OVER- 5 Ta IMMEDIATE EM- COSTS YOU PLOYMENT. APPLY 86 E. ITH Sa zZ aS EE eee a BUT A BUSY MAN WILL SAVE a 2 229 n B. Altman & Co. New Models of the FASSO CORSET. ae LMT Lectures. SDUCATION. |HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS BY rnank), Opene BOARDO HAVING IT HANDY. ott tht’ open evening Michael Campbell, in The notable changes In gowns for tha season mmecasnsitn From a’ simple answer to a simple thirty-five years of age, was arraigned {led from here for N Weve Retired Only pedi Hy in the “Gates avenue court, Brooke | Foyy. C.F. "Torrey presided HE TERI Us UL ceataldt at Gbealicnmptelsons (ep hee ERT) one ot tc IE This (Saturday) Evening at 8o'Clozke | eee eee oe eiclilatioms Ae 1s mot » charged wi seins. nt rr i wi ellred on hii cation i i ina book for th dent and a book SE teed, Mit ROSEIDE, 1«p,|luncheon. United States Consul-General | 00 Foe phnisster theese i Corse.s, and these will be found special features See a oe eee nner eaTeS week a card on'which was printed in German | Osborne and Mrs. Sarah Grand were | fed to in the New Improved Fasso. TOOL World Almanas an os Gnd. English an Inscription which. told among those present. . that he wae deat and dumb, had a large 76 Washington street, Brooklyn, x ‘ fanny and was starving: ge} Mr. Irving, during the course of a] campbeii had been In poor health for Lawyers. ih reteranre) Bosks Stones otis papidien- y iP te ‘auéations of the court, and was Bae eee earn Baate WIGGLE | REED e Conte ae : Maser reioaale nih pened bee aur eco wan |go among friends, Sousa, Willlam G1l- | (nat Police Couralas. 4 : tbesraeh, bean) covery Nit, oe aa ‘ jmurgrised when. the "police ar [fetter "dae Goodwin sand many other |esnia application forrretirement aicones Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, WaTcHES—Woenly purments: ee: VORCE sot rimmed edgen* sey his card... He. was given| americans In London sent Sir Henry He had been confined to bis bed for @ Be Set RN eee saltee tase a NT, iaehnaarchss three months ip penitentiary. farewell messages, tow days before he died,