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TET TET TT nS, ORTH WILL COMBAT POILLON SUIT Tells an Evening World Re- \ porter of Her Troubles, In- volving an Alleged Coldness to Her on the Part of “Sus- pender Jack” McGee. —— HE WOULDN’T TAKE HER TO THE ARION BALL. | *$he Went Alone and Alleges that She Saw Her Friend There with Mrs. Poillon— Hints of Brokaw Disclosures She May Make. Tho case of Mrs. Annie Ortiz, arrested Festerday on the complaint of Mrs, Ka- @herine Potilon, who 1s suing the mi!- Honatre, W. Gould Brokaw, for $250,000 Breach of promise damages and $250,000 eriminal bel damages, was called this | afternoon in the West Side Police Court, The charge against Mrs. Ortiz is disor- | erly conduct. A letter in the possession of Mrs. Poll- ‘THE WORLD? FRIDAY EVENING. JULY. 24, 1908. MRS. KATHERINE POILLON AND MRS. ANNIE ORTIZ, WHO IS ACCUSED OF TRREATENING HER LIFE. WEE WAIF LEFT ON STEP WITH FORTUNE Baby Boy of Three Months, a | Bundle of White, Found at Williamsburg Door with Pocketbook Containing $6. As Robert Carban was leaving his home, No. % Greenpoint avenue, Will- | tamsburg, to-day he found a white bun- dle in the vestibule containing three months’ old baby boy. | The child wore an embroldered white dress, a white worsted sack with a red border, white cap, white worsted | shoes and white flannel skirt, Beside the baby Carban found a pocketbook in which there were several slips of paper Dearing memoranda and an express re- celpt for a trunk. The flap of the pocketbook bore the initials “3. K." It contained’ $6 in money. One of the papers was wrapped about a membership card of St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia, made out in the name of John Kiesser, of No. 93 North Fifth street. On one slip of paper was writ- ten “St. Winlsor’s Heme, No. 70 Wood ley street, take Darby car.” Another slip bore the memorandum, Hahaemann Maternity, No. 718 Vine strect, Phila- hia. Bosides thene papers there was a Dcbbs Uxpress Company receipt made out to! “Voliner, 687 East Twelfth street.” The recelpt was folded up in @ transfer of the East Belt Line of this city, given at Fourteenth at, at Ul o’clock Iaat night. ‘The body was turned over to the City Nurse of Williamsburg. JEALOUS HUSBAND STABBED EMPLOYEE. Baker Seized Dough Knife When He Found Workman Sitting Outside Store Beside His Wife. With eight stab wounds, inflicted dur- Ing a fight at No. 48 Oak street early to-day, Lastimso Laparier, thirty-five years old, an Itallan baker, was re- moved to the Hudson Street Hospital He was stabbed In the head, back, right arm, chest and three times in the face, and although !t was at first thought he was dying the surgeons say he will probably recover. According to the police of the Oak street station, Lanarier was stabbed by Pasquale Impalaterea, who runs a bak- ery amd for whom Lanarier worked. Immediately after the stabbing Impala- terea disappeared. Detective Maher said to-day that he learned from neighbors that Lenarier's attentions to his employer's wife, Rose, were the cause of the trouble. Barly thia morning Pasquale went out to de- liver bread, leaving Lanarter bakeshop and his fe in the etore. poles he returnal, the police say, he acd Sether outside the ‘ator Enraged at loneas dre his emplo: are aitting to- Special Sales Vogadh Brothers AM Sie Cor: Ave. for Saturday " Sweet CloverBrand se Condensed Milk 1. Ourimproved methods }? of manufacture make this Milk the finest in the world. 2. The ideal Milk for children. 8. Fresh daily from fra | grant Mohawk meadows, Beautiful Gifts FREE. iy Send for Book of Premiums, Mohawk Condensed Milk Co, 69 Hudson St., New York. CANDY SUMMER CANDY-MAKING tests the capabilities and qualifications of the best mechanics. To produce goods jvhich will withstand the climatie changes of the hot season is an art not easily learned. It takes years to attain perfection, and it is reasonable to suppose that the rural confectioner cannot afford to keep up a force of experts the year round. Hence, when he really needs help he gets what's left. Only the best are employed by us, and through long practice turn out sweets that our country cousing canuot make. Our candies are always fresh and wholesome. No chanoa! for shopworn stuff. Yon shows that Mrs. Ortiz took 1 upon A Special for Frida Onl 3 “ RR ts tees oes eens ee GRAND JURY. INDICTS Colored Waists at 49c,, reduced from 98c., 1.50& 1.98. |assonrmp rce-crindr CHOCOLATES. y. a “1b, 104 @f the breach-of-promise sult. There 3 Here's an opportunity for small women wearing sizes 32 and 34 Shirt Saturda ni @re implied threats in the letter that TWO FOR MURDER. Waists to secure rare bargains. For Saturday we Ofer 1,000 striped, dotted FRUIT AND sn BOREL TOF se eeene re . yo a Me ceveeeceeld, 100 eaused Mrs,’ Polllon enough apprehen- and plain colored Waists that formerly sold at 98c., $1.50 and $1.98 at the x ton to lead to having tho writer ar- reduced price of 49c. . Special for Friday and Saturday. fested.. Mrs. Ortiz ts frank to confess - BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE..... ++lb. 100! that she does not want Mrs, Poillon to Negro Accused of Kiling Roxbury Is $1.50 Short and Long Sleeve HIGH-GRADE CARAMELS, in half-pound packase seach 130 by the breach-of-promise suit One, and Casconi, an Italian, * . ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT CHOCOLATES.. 150 + (bk of her opposition ts Jealousy. s Is the Other. ; White Lawn Waists at 98c. SCOTCH KISSES. ....00006+ dan od 196 4 bs 8 that Mrs. Pojlion became frien Charlegnackaoutethemnesronatonts The short-sleeve Waists are of white lawn, front CHOCOLATE MOLASSES one uns. se eeccoee Ib, 196 jth " “Si d SAM U = Gi HATES OR ALL CHOCOLATES. Bie) wit" was formerly on the 701 under arrest eharged with having mur- of fine tucks and insertings of lace (same a [CycconaTe MOLASSES Shura cuas.. ito rt force, when McGee should have devoted dered Charles W. Roxbury in the Bronx shown in cut)—the long-sleeve waists are of !CHOCOLATE CREAM +Ib. 25¢ fiimsel? entirely to her. McGee is a on the night of JJuly 10, was indicted ‘ ( Doarder in the thouse of Mrs, Ortiz, at to-day by the Grand Jury for murder white lawn in many different models, finished 4 No. 100 East One Hundred and Twenty- third street. To an Evening World reporter, before the examination this afternoon, Mrs, Ortiz gave her version of the matter. he is thirty-three years old and a widow. McGee has been boarding at her douse for over a yenr, she says. “Y first met Mrs, Pollion, said Mrs. Ortiz, ‘at the Arion Ball last February. Tack had refused to take me to the ball, #0 IE went alone. 1 found him there with Mrs. Polljon. Of course I was jealous and when I protested Jack admtted that he had been taking her around. “I eaw her in his company after that, BEAT PRISONER IN PRESENCE OF JUDGE Indignant Father Follows the| | Alleged Insulter of His Daugh-|> ter to Court and Strikes Him). Repeatedly in the Face. ve ared in o-day to complain CONSCIENCE LANDED HIM IN POLICE COURT Employee Confessed to Mercrant of Receiving Hush Money and Ho Was Arrested. t Twelfth street, ap- on Market Court wainst one of ‘his Samuel Randolph, of No. §1 Washington street, whose arrest he had caused. in the first degree. He will be arraigned to plead next Monday, The Grand Jury to-day also found a similar jadictment against Raffaleo Cagconl, an Italian, who is accused of having murdered two fellow ountrymen In Mulberry street six weeks ago. He too will plead next Monday. ¥ ns only one prisoner , who has not been Indited. He is a negro, “Jeff” Sanders Who, It Is alleged, Killed two policeme:i in a’ Sixth avenue saloon. WOMEN OUTWIT A SHERIFF. Expert Safe-Dlowers Jail Despite Warnings, accused of mur Freed from with lace insertings, tucks and medallions. These $1.50 White Lawn Waists on sale for Saturday at 98c. $2.50 and $2.98 White Lawn Waists at $1.98. Dainty white lawn and organdie Waists in a broad variety of exquisite styles, long or short sleeves; Waists handsomely embellished with insertings of Val., Cluny and Mexican lace, with alternate rows of fine plaits and tuckings. These the Bronx, No goods sent C. 0. D. ans BARCLAY ST THE FOOD ECZEMA ( ON FAGE Twat Does Goop GhdercarnvsPioncaes: went, | from Bad to Worse, A medicinal food that Could Not Go Out. $2.50 and $2.98 Waists reduced to $1.98, $5 Walking Skirts at $2.98. although she used to say that she was engaged to marry Mr. Brokaw. Lately + Jack has not had anything to do with Magistrate Flammer nd dum he had re- rher employee on the | Weledniger tot Venat Randolph Jeelv om CHIOAGO, July %4.—Dennis and Latt- | more, sald by the police to be two or! the most expert safe-blowers and bank| attacks microbes and drives out Refore he the Abe stoned by her, and she had about passed out of my Jomcers in the sourtroam Frederick Sut- [promise that. he would eay nothing [robbers in the counts; escaped Trout jail Sale of Walking Skirts of blue and black bril- | disease, CURED BY CUTICURA mind when I read in the papers early |ton, a well-to-do merchant of No, &5|about about the sale of some of Weled-/at Waukesha, ay ie Wednesday night teeta fi lking fengtl \ July that she had sued Mr. Brokaw |rightheavenie, sprang at John Roberts, [niger's stock for $3, which the other igh the) cleverniees Of three wonren: liantine, made in the new flare walking length, — \ be Preach of: Rromise, twenty-three yeas old, a bookkeeper. employee, it ts alleged, had turned over some time ago, and the local police | finished with several rows of stitching around «was troubled with eczema on the; 5 ‘1 wrote her a letter telling her whatlof No. 414 West Thirty-fourth street, in {to himself. hint full information. in regard. to. the | bioh time ff Z thought of her and asking her to calllthe West Side Court to-day and atrack |, ndolph told his employer, he Intter The ni tater at Wi aukesha wera | the bottom. These $5 walking skirts on special face for five months during which time ; J at 6} PURE: Cone teks ue ron o pad stricken and er were informed that nd see me. She sent her sister. who !s|him several times in the face. nfeas having on h tarted for Waukesha | sale for Saturday at $2.98. was in the care of physicians. My face | @ female boxer, and a man named Pugh.| The man was accused of having at- mi mmer ed Rando phil Cissy a a eam iaints i 2 was in such a condition that I could not! aia tiene PR AAT otra rhea ae call emining ka became, carailinn! wish) Buty 1 eRe eantody Ue hie counsel on the fwitted the Gherif, and the cxcape. rau $6 Walking Skirts at $3.98. go out. Itwas going from bad to worse | jem: Tdtdn't, wanted was tol}ton's nineteen-year-old daughter Tus Would make |exvcuted without, a Witch. ‘Beeanes ‘i ‘ gee justice done. nanat f he received | Jonesboro and Aledo, Ill., are c Sale of several different styles of Walking Skirts and I gave up all hope, a ame “A week ago last Thursday 1 tele-| Tho girl said that last night, as she seh to ehlosen mes ba nd in kilted, plaited and flare effects, made of black of mine highly recommen cure, phoned Mrs. Poilion, telling her I wanted | mas walking up Elghth avenue, Roberts Remedies. The first night after 1) S _RECKLESS DRIVING. iat to see her that night. She told me to @ome to her house the mext night 1 went and told her that what I knew would bai her from ever geting ent of Mt Brokaw’s money. the room all the t €aid he was a detecti ghield that looked like ugpacemen. Money was Mg E don't want mone and she {Introduced him to The went out walking the event upon the girl's |. Roberts insulted spoke to her her mother, later in rrival home, she s { showed those worn b mentioned thet ed and Robert Magistrate I “Dar’st thou, now Cassius Dumpling,— —leap in with me, into this angry flood, and swim to Chicken Point ? “Aye, that I dare do Ceesar, —for 'tis gravy,— and a cinch!” $7 around bottom and yoke of skirt; «and blue brilliantine, and the light gray home- spuns and cheviots which are 8o fashionable— these $6 skirts on sale for Saturday at $3.98. Dress Skirts at $4.98. Sale of blue and black Etamine Dress Skirts, with bands of stitched taffeta so a number of new model walk washed my face with Cuticura Soap andj used Caticura Ointment and Cuticurs Resolvent it changed wonderfally, andi continuing the treatment it removed | all scales and scabs. From that day I' was able to zo out, and in a month my face was as clean as ever.” Tromas J. Sotn, od lawyers and the « July 28 1898. Phd ig ot {rue rt trea tend | tol w . until to-morrow, bail! “am I not a PRESTO dumpe skirts in mannish materials; reduced from $7 and $8 for Saturday to $4.98. One — a ‘ » 17 Stagg St., Brooklyn, NY. \ tn°her face, and it 1s AOE eine fixed at $1.08 - only vitalized Emulsion of Co Aesestt ‘ am maid by ras 4 iio] While the prisoner was talking to the: ling, and therefore, light enough |) Reduction Sale of pounce ES angi Peter ash yponkospites of _ ive Years hater, <i have not er don't Know Mr, Magistrate the father of the ¢ ” Sale of several new styles of Sum: . oda and gualacol. % ewer kaw sit PSHE aleve apentlura) to float?” lawns with polka dots or small Sguren, waite and abr are OQ) lime and soda and guaitcol ig pale-| Beb- 19, 1908, Taowas J. Sorm. © es t0 that won mlhim, As the young stepped | prettily trimmed; reduced from $5 for Saturday to faced people, and for those who suffer cGee heard the story tol nyay) from atte. BNoge: ARUti enn Ten) | White figured Madras and Cheviot Summer Dresses, with the new train- | from chronic skin diseases and weakness . Ortiz and corrovorated it vugh the gate and before he cout al was willing to go on the He stand RR yerts repe atedls Ba and swear to the truth of was dragged aw re: ed out of ¢ : o ared under aseptic conditions in a mo: Bae Guete Palen wuld say wan hat =— Open Saturday Night Till 10.30. orn inborttory” under supervision of Mrs, Ortiz's statements were untrue DENIAL THAT PRINCE from $6 for Saturday to duce Jess walking-length skirts, handsomely made and trimmed; re- $3.98 of lungs, chest or throat. Croisier is a scientific food, pre- skilled physicians. ‘o be had of all druggists. IN THE TREATMENT Of Torturing, Disfiguring, Itche’ ONE MORMON MAY | FERDINAND HAS FLED. Vogel Brothers 4 Lares Satmple, Boule Erte) ee ee PREACH IN STREET. | Object of His Present Journey An- nounced to Be to Visit Father's Grave at Coburg, Mayor Low Refuses Request for Permits for Ten, but \ ‘ Issue One. | VIENNA, July Mayor Low to-day sent the following that Ainand has fe ar vr ‘i: to e Ietters aie a ‘ assasdination, are] FOR CAKES k. PIE-CRUST + |]/ Closed Evgs. at 6, herited and contagious humours, with! “Amasa Thornton, Bsea., No. 1 Broad jay characterized here as BISCUITS + Cc - SHORT-CAKE | Except Saturday. joes SUT esse lise n r i sore eyes, copper-coloured bi as! oH PUDDINGS - Fl MUFFINS - - well ag bolls, carbuncles, scurvy, sles, | ‘ by you in behalf of t oy DUMPLINGS (@) ui ; DOUGHNUTS ulcers and sores arising from an impure! gregation of the Church of Jesus Chri & Of tne Latter Day Saints f rt preachers’ permits “1 am disposed ject of his th * Signed.) CABMAN FINED FOR vad i 1 MEW YORI, | vont oF | into the ne st pointed shape with Omega tos and oak soles, BLYN SHOE at Of all good Grocers (or The H-O, Co,, Buffalo,) in 25¥ and 106 packages. ! RUSSIA CALF,—A particularly desirable Summer leather found mostly in hig shoes at exclusive shoz stores, S—Mi h- priced We make it $ je in eight difierent grades, each AM™ Six. Cor B» Ave 8TH AVE., || BET. 40TH and 41ST Blouse SUITS, with large sailor collar, | handsomely trimmed with rows of fine braid, sizes 3 to 10 yrs.. BOYS’ Crash PANTS, sizes 3 to ¥ years, nicely made, at only... We “Give s* Green Trading Stamps. & O'Flaherty BOYS' $1 Heavy Striped Duck and Linen | BOYS’ $1 Double- Faced Striped Duck 69C; 10¢) Men’s 75c. Negligee Shirts. SUITS, with sailor collar, well .| made, sizes 3 to 8 years.. 49c | BOYS’ Heavy Percale SHIRT BLOUSES, in light and dark colors, sizes 25¢ | 7 to 44 years, At. ..sceeeeeeeee o for themsel¥ a ie apeeatloning tain pan Mmentioning thls He ill at ones be sant to you Dy Tall prepaid. Address THE OZOMULSION CO., ‘De Peyster Street, New York. on premises. Quick repairing. Open Evenings. J. JACOBY, Of the skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills’ have been wonderfully successful. Even’ the most obstinate of constitutional hu’ mours, such as bad blood, scrofala, im or impoverished condition of the yield to the CuBeure Treatment; whee | all other remedies fail. aaa BE | 175 STH AVE.,Noar 12h st. sre PERN LA ae M EVORY awsicy. Wante ie : | rade the biggest val Dac-T-Ra Bey eglass Clip, 50c Lecture for ine Deen sariieae than: Wo coulal boy thom from emer ashen maker, and A special purchase of 250 dozen in corded madaplan— ak FCO ISS Ward we, Polar ae de somes Conennagen'| » 1 1 Pedestrians, Plospst ergs. a isn’t it equally clear that the making of all grades cre- ates a larger business and more economical organization than catering to any oneclass? Many sale reduce the colored figures—very desirable patterns—separate link cuffs—the greatest value in town at.....cscereeeeeees L) —————————e—e—e—e—eeeeeeees> p00, ‘manager, oar a ton « inalvsdvel cont iar ra oe ree elem ersmies tt = Datiticonts, $8 Refrigerators. ||PILE OL ar rane | TG ed values and higher standards for Blyn Shoes. colored, Merceised Hardwood, galvanised steel lined, si nA. Fangs and Haward i. | O>fords and Shoes for Men and Women, $1.50 to $4.02. Saturday Sale. AC CS 0 4.98 canbe cds st x ml G LADIRG stetond gingham PETTI- Tetecnebie ips, K , please. eh, e I. BLYN & SONS, auakantee CONS, wie a aunt rat 49C| seat sits ots thin The Worle? ata Bien tect. He | cororada, sai eeeeae Blows, Jackson vie M + SHOE CO, mn hay oe) Laundry Wants—Female, “Well, Please stop that a ¢ rs Factores j 3 Biri adh! ket] ooroon, scams [STORES |The Acs Suto B24 any asf Patera ents OFC nae a etal go || ne fe lostrians, an SAILY. 09 ve. 40th Streets, C4 sores nese thee ae 3 renee; soe ; horses right over them. | ceric, iverpoo | REACH. Tees wary, Near Broome Strest, East ist St, SR PRENICOATS. with “Accordion 4. 98 Be onl i tS Baluraay work," Metropolitan” Launary, rc ra, Tampico, that ee should h. : i Mobile, . Kemponsibility, x ston. Jamesiown, Norfolk. * FOUR ( th Ave, Southwest cor. 27th St. LADIES’ $5 Ice Chests. me of mine. I’ve only got ome ft Phoula be desi Na Duneecacdinand's: 3 eee ., Ne Ye ' se ei eam : aie | OPTICIAN. heres ENR enevas Bie rere tre oneees ea Our threngold aim: A good lene, « god Bl] hears no Hane te SHIPPING NEWS EYES EXAMINED FREE. Seis : ii aa |¢ lay RR 10e Saturday Boys’ Clothing. cuen ee ee aia teil Sours very traiy oe Ae dite Sale of A eta prescriptions ailed. real Amusements.