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ey \ to Her Rescue. ‘M GOOD,” Sta: de Dalsy Franklyn. lion, of the West Forty-seventh street tation, told Magistrate Mayo West Side Police Court to-day that he hed no evitence against the two girls ‘whom he had arrested and they were discharged. ind that her arrest was an some one would har dearly. ‘When arrested she aid ter Bhat’ ae DUY Curry, put later said ‘that si Isy Franklyn and that lwhe had been boarding at. lee house ‘while attending a ‘& view to golng on the stage. nedslonie to buy her apt On Thuveday., vated, and wi mise | West. Sixty-fourth st ) lance in elphia. He said the boarding-house. He tried to ee bail for her, stom is mon Rosenthal, a lawyer in first street, but Rosenthal Telned, to i get. up at that hour. Dorsey got bail. efore they were arraigned in court to- day the Curry girl told another tearful stcry in which she admitted that she hea given a fictitious name the night deforg. Smile HHIMINY, THIS: (IRL WANTS i es money Ot my own in Land T used it to pay my su ives woing ‘ho! Attn my arre wre wave Ms ye my @8 oe thettwro girls i, Beauty, Who Was Taken|* ay ¥ | Property oanaais Along the Lino | In a Raid, Tearfully Wishes Hee Sweetheart Would Come |s, o. never enoount we, Tehy, wht Uantetully Bite “with exgerates wowee owns, saan @ been over a hundred ball ne in SHE WAILS. 3 | EXTENDS TO HOUSE LINES. feeas two bull hecriees ani me Aah) Led flashed p' lon and Ca: Bin th WCRER WILL UP FOR PROBATE Great Dry Goods Merchant Leaves Home and $10,000 Annuity to His Widow, the Residue to Go to Four Sons. j Says Sho Came Over from Pastoral Philadelphia to Study for the and. that Her Rea! Name ‘after raiding the four-story brown- No. 24 West Fifty-first the Appellate Division of the Bu, Court to hear complaints of pro) holders and to pass on the tunnel plans of the Pennsylvania Railroad held tts second session to-day in Lori's Court, No. 27 William street. The % A whispered conversation with the Magistrate preceded this declaration of / the Captain. While tt wes going on the |two girls and a negro, who was changed with being the keeper of the place, Stood on the bridge before the Magts- trate, one of the girls weeping as though her heart would break, There wasa great deal of mystery as to the identity of the latter irl. Q i: owed ithat she was a Fespectable girl $150,000 OUTRIGHT TO ONE. ‘The will of James MoCreery, the dry- goods merchant, who died at Aiken, 8. C., Feb. 26, was filed to-day with a pe- tition for its epuate, by James Craw. ford McCreery, The will was executes May ny 1900. Mr. McCreery bequeathed his famous home at Inwood to his wife, Marla MoCreery, “came Here for Ratment. The other ¢irl said her name was Jane Phila ead that she had come over hae with an annuity of $10,000 a year for life, giving her the household belongings, plate, art coilec- tion, horses and carriages, Ing that $100,000 worth of real estate be set apart to earn enough to pay all ex- penses, taxes and other charges. ng A bequest of $160,000 outright goes to James Crawford Mc- ‘ea! who te. said to be tn Bhlladeton @ay was held in $500 bail for examination s90n as the police the Cu: pollen, got ry ye eldest een, bout seventeen years old, and in addi- | Cree! N lon. to being unusually pretty, was ep-|and "ibe Ip ieft to each of the tive tt very grandohildren, three sons of J. C., and two daughters of Andrew Buchanan a there next week. 10 my were only “here,” “he would get me out of th remainder when Mre. Mocreery i to be equally divided among « children, James C. Samuel and Will!am John Moc’ estate by the toni th of real es- tate” rete Petite) ipereonad real value st thes estate. ENGLAND SHAKEN BY EARTHQUAKES. Two Shecks at Derbyshire, During Which Houses Swayed and Ceilings Were Cracked. LONDON, March %.—Two distinct earthshocks were felt in various parts of Derbyshire to-day. In the town of Derby cetlings were cornices and fireplaces were Aielodged and the walls of ‘houses } swayed, The shocks caused great alarm, Andrew os Robert Sent Out for Friends, The other woman, who was considera- » bly older, took her arrest more coolly. The two gent out notes to friends and a ttle later two of them, responded. 1 Of them said he was C. C. Singer and the other H, M. Clous, oth of No. 138 ative wWithoutsuch tracks for Rraraterrenes angered : Mr. Jacobs. Xewas a New. York. Univernit “hey both vouched for the Curry girl, inger saying that ho had met her at a what she was studying for the and that he had ofven called on Gave Her Real Name, “My real name is Grace Franklyn,” Working Man's “At Breakfast,” said the Working Man, “Tl have as good as rich folks can, “Tis Quaker Oats,”—here he began FEAR DANCER IN el NEW TUNNEL : of the Pennsylvania Subway Say the Buildings May Fall Into It. Only Six Inches of Ground Will Bo} Left on Each Side of Thirty-| second Street to Hold the Struc- tures In Position. ‘The special commission eppointed ty are John J. Delane Yrankitn Edson and Gen, Charles A. Whittier, Among the property-holders along the Une of the proposed tunnel who have refused their consent to Its construction ure John Jacob Astor, Robert Goelet, the proprietors of an al- teged gambling house at Thirty-third street and the pastors of several Pres- byterian and Roman Catholic Churches. Marshall Field, At the close of the hearing the Com- qmission will report on the propriety of granting to the Pennsylvania Company the power to condemn property where consents from property owners are not obtainable, and In case of an adverse report the tunnel builders wil have to Get consents from properiy owners rep- Tesenting more than half the values along the proposed route. Lawyers in the Fight. The opposition to the construc: oe Gs the tunnel is represented by Edmun ‘oon of Blandy. Mooney, & Ship oandnan, of Boardman, Enieyris tonite teen ry raliroad’s interests, previous rearing Charies 3. the nsylvania’s Chief En- gincer of he jorth River division of the tunnel, explained ihe plans in great detail and said that care would be taken to see that none of the abutting prop- erty wan damaged. The property own: ers complain that the four-track tunne! under Thirty-second street will be just one foot narrower than the house line. is eixty feet, leaving only six on each side for the support of the Dulidings. Engineer Jacobs was cross-examined to-day by Mr. Mooney concerning blast- ing and the possible danger of disaster Decatise of the excavation. He answered that single shot blasting wi disaster, Ais to the porsib! faving in because of the ton, he reserved his rep! uu require to have side teccarreman from the termin: to, Bleventh avenue?’ asked Mr. Mc “The tunnel would “Will they converge into the tunnel?” “Nor they have stub ends,” jot for New Tunnels, . “Are they intended to Pail ye into addl- onal itunnets yet to be bi THE | yreat feom twenty. t | fre mn A] bg ier j ttattoney ‘Wwhins ve w 1 oomt Rt, Nk OOOH AA RbOTe FAG OOD fa frgdy | been spe se purchaae of real eapate | Wad the makdog of eury a atruotion of a tunnel a t a rows to Rideo and then, across the Rant Rv age and also the build: Ing of an fmmense bridg> acrom yi jeer th River, but theese orojocts ae ha ao eae JEROME ON LOW Hasn’t Heard Whether Mayor WOULD BE OF NO VALUE. he had not heard whether Mayor Low would start a judlorai inquiry to prove his statement concerning the blackma!! pald by Uquor dealers, there could be éf such a proceeding were Started,” said the District-Attorney. “If tiie. dealers admitted they had paid money they would stamp themselves as accomplices and thelr testimony would ce a no value. 1t has long been under- Mayor in his letter to the dealors, it 4s certginly peculiar. ‘The evidence certs lence In the court more than a year wide publicity at the times 1 gave nee tice Knowingly clse law ‘in his prealnet ry to got into troubke up atts Bobday yS_ got evidence of over thirty “iolations.§ On the fourth Sunday, Shen It became known that working Int ‘ revolted. ow, when Foody was as a result of this and on the ev! aanee had to be adjudged guilty, a | 4 At to et. hm a ws iareprimands self of this with a significan the shoulders, £ ie aarag ar Mquor dealers,” he resumed, “no had a right to insult thet ;|they have rights which should be pro- tected.” DROWNED MAN IDENTIFIED. James J. Murphy) of Mh! init intended ig,,fun frelght trains through the tunnel “With the use of electricity there will be penfect ventilation in the tunnel and almort oe like running trains in the open alr. The signals will be visible. and there de less liability of danger because AN. w there wil be mon “Do the public taterests require the approval of this tunnel plan?’ “I think so. No freight will be car- floating in the water at the Battery, was to-fay itentified at the Bellevue Morgue, 3 Tos of ‘ihe Bold: rs’ Home, day in Jersey City. It Js supposed chat ried through the tunnel, ant the motive {he fell off the soa wall. over will he ifs tol Tip capacity Baty ho aint! on wt, PRM AY, OF \0.000,080 8 x i] Ros erty to maty. is be corstryation af he Jent Alined Noble, of tha Ameri. Foolety of Englueern, pro- A plank for 4 7 the Rant Re Spoaition to us, re sylvan'a Stable, ‘aerait, of the Penns 4. was Mext called and quertioued by M rman, MG, Gots tt that tho te large y et of hin o ‘ot the Penns ia Company ¢ ered AND LIQUOR MEN Will Hold Inquiry Into Alleged Payment of Blackmail and Can’t See Any Use in It. Disirlet-Atborney Jerome said to-day “T can't sce what practical outeome THR WORLD: TURSDAY BY; . CH 24, 1908, se NOTABLES «i hig i gi Tong, the Government Decrees, ST, PHTWREDURG, March %.—The Rusvian authorities have decided that the laboring classea have too many holidays, and the officials are taking stuns to wtop what they characterize as wooing @ growing evil. The Minister of Agriculture {a the prime mover in the, :| The Big North German Lloyd) eters to curtail the observance ot | festivals, which, he eays, In many Places Leaves Port for Europe with folal 4 high e100 yeasty, air tte Her Cabin Full of People Well! S83t_s22" for amrtcubinrota Known, SOCIETY IS REPRESENTED. New Minister to Persia and Former Upholstery Lioutenant-Governor Sheehan Are Depar tment. on Board, the Latter Going fer o Rest Abroad. In this department we are now showing fully assorted Nearly three hundred cabin passen-/Stocks of Summer Drapery gers eailed for Cherbourg, Plymouth Materials i in and Bremen this afternoon on the big North German Lloyd steamship Kron- PAY pring Wilhelm. The first cabin accom- Art Tickings, modationa were well filled and the pas- senger Ist contains the names of many Cretonnes, persons well known tn soctal life. Richard R, Pearson, United stata] Lapfecas, Denims, Minlater to Persia, mailed by this ship Goped Nets ’ for his new post. Mr, Pearson is from North Carotina, recently Con-|* tul-Generat at Ganon, but was aniseed] Madvas, Crepes & by President Roosevelt to succeed Lloyd Griscom as Minister to Persia Muslins ry, when Mr. Griscom was named Minister to Japan. together with many light Governor, mas ceothey saaneeuenan,| weight, inexpensive fabrics, goes abroad fer a visit of some|stuch as months. Mrs. Gheehan accompanies . him, Armures, Repps, Other passengers were Director C. . Letst, of the North German Loyd une,| 7 @ pestr1es, Cre. > Cre. ‘who came here to inspect the company’s} > new Hoboken dock; Alfred Booth, a @rector in the C1 “a Ste thip Ci : : pany: Mr. and Mrs. John T. Byene,| We desire to call attention that the decision in the case of 2 down by Commis- fag. yas really written vy he assistance of the poration Counsel Ihave never heard to the defense offered by the tlansen case was given ine public and given that any captain who, vould permit violations of the Ex- 1 vent my men inte Foody's precinct and. in’ three ™my men’ wei Orecinet, the policemen he Disirict-Attorney del ered "him- “As to the Mayor's treatment of the At citizens Supposed to Mave Falle: Sea Wall, The body of the man found Sunday that of James Murphy, of ¢, where he-was an Inmate ns, Mi tification was made by the a's son. James J. Murphy, of Monument street, Joreey City, raid he saw hia father on Batur- Bimcnck Bven Caticens wise t our exceptional facilities Phelps Carroll, Mrs. Carroll, Frank|for attending to the manu- Siaramatl Be, eo Me, Wee Blaspor | FBCEULE OF Tuvenus ae tne ros wean | Azwnings, Shades Nedner of Phladspus cee | aod Slip Covers, wines tine Waring end! & Reupholstering Furnitare, wins. vagerene gra ea for which work we will be hounced that they mulled en the Krou-| pleased to submit samples and estimates, _ Prinz. Lace Curtains Cleaned, “HOWARD GOULD RETURNS, Yacht Niagara Back from # Creise in the Mediterrancan. ine amare onan neat suse Lovd & Taylor, yachting crulse In the Mediterranean, sad eas The yecht visited Ewypt and returned] - ~ BM 7 & 2b Bt. ee way of Teneriffe and Bh cddaonir On Sir'couid, De, and Mra Wy. Wek. Percy, ro Ropinsoe and Mae Not 3 ea Confirmation Suits *,. If your boy is to be confirmed this Spring he will need an entirely new outfit. Why not bri Wat Bere tok 44 and serviceable Suit of Pure Worsted Clay Diagonal, Thibet or Cheviot ? BOYS’ LONG-TROUSERS CON- | BOYS’ TWO-PIECE CONFIRM- FIRMATION SUITS, 14 to 20/ ATION SUITS, 7 to 16 years, "5,00 7. 10), | 4 95 2 95,3 95.4 95 up | White Enamelled Iron Beds! | 47 2.75 “$i BOYS' THREE-PIECE CON. / EIRMATION SUITS, 9 to 16/poys) WHITE OR FANCY 2,9 3,9 4,95 op. WASHABLE VEPTS a0. 80 zs, IL . TION SUITS G rep RA BOYS’ DERBY AND FEDORA 95, 295, A 95 up,|HATS, 00, 4 50 2% 3% 4, 4: all sizes, Notion Prices Down! i ed Ma- | 6c, black Velvet- Ac! Adams’s 25c. half-oz. chine ton, AD | een Binding, yd.. Superba Silk ang sagt Adams's 47c. one-oz| Thrcad....... il sc. black Brush Edge Skirt Binding, | Saeecee Silk 38! | 10c. Foundation 7, Brass & Enamel Iron F Beds! r —Kesuler 1 ti 4? 19.95 htt fou with’ faaey spindles Ail siaee aT = 153.00, 3 inch post, 24,00 ~* bow (oot with taney epindien § All ates, aT Regularly 45.00, 2 tach pont. 30,00 T Byit mounty Avene with watended bow foot, @ ft anes 6 to. sleee aT Rey iy , continuous 45.00 “fox wich tener eerctt dontgn, anh o tt. 6 to. ar —Rexulariy $70.00, 2 in. evntin- 52,00 rca eet, “over dereti Geeta ar ~n d J. 25 Satan wink RINGS —nird Sond famewall. olsen ar 1,75 Baan 1,8 yin pene vane | UPHOL ED OR BOX SPRINGS—for brass 4T 4,00 —heptaty Me i Pe preorertt Rh D (4 iy 2 cast i setae ond full meaate eat | cungmararantens fee wm 7. 5 ar 650 tes tie Tein. tas, Fea er Pillows | yet hae aed 6h 1S apes one | 7 45¢™ er me RUGS Summer Furnishings. B. Altman & Go. to a select stock of Domestic Wilton, Axn- Smyrna and Brussels Rugs, Oriental designs and colors. and Domestic Art Rugs in two-tone effects, | especially suitable for Chambers, Rooms and Libraries of Summer Homes. invite attention Also Imported For Wednesday’s Sale: Superior Quality Axminster Carpets, Z Size Ox12 feet, Regular price $88.00, at Japanese Cotton Rugs in White with Blue, Pink or Green, CHINA MATTINGS of the better grades, East India Moodj Mats for Verandas. Eighteenth $t., Mneteenth $t., Sixth Avewme, New York. - B.Altmand Gs. EDNESDAY and THURSDAY, — . HANDKERCHIEF DEP*T. " WEDNESDAY and TwuRs PLAIN HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, Women's Handkerchiefs, regular price $3.00 per dozen, at Men's Handkerchiefs, geal mee) 3578 a $8.50 per doten, at $3,75 and 5,50 Men's Initialed Mandkerchiels, regular price me per doz, at 2,25 Also WOMEN’S EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, hemstitched of scatloped. regular prices 50¢, to $150 each at 25¢,, 35c,, 50c. & Je, (Rear of Retunda. ) ds 00 STREETS. N. Y. World’s«Groceries! / (j00ds(‘o. a_i ‘sand Wednesday's Specials in the Quality considered, no ether house sells pure food products at as low pricesas we do. Prompt delivery guaranteed. Imported Vegetables at Bargain Prices. PETIT POIs PEAS —| Jacques Duprat & Cte Marpens, 130; dor... PRTIT Pos PE AS—~ Jacques Duprat - Se. Pet FLAGEOLETS EXTRA PETIT rows PEAS— Zesseee Dupret & Cle., PETIT PoIs FEAST | Jacques Duprat & 1 resin POIs PE AS—| _ ann Pure Food Products Found Here! a et a Be | ede eS tee xx Go-Carts & Baby Carriages! rit Fs. ™ 9,00 Go-Cart for ana ‘has Rpatinn wteel runaing Tatent wheel tithe, mitioer Wheels, patent robber bup caps 14.00 Go-Cart for Cart will full reed of Bi Tot Pall, olee ee 102