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THR WORLD: THIRGDAY FVENING, Shooter ie, ron, 'LITTLE PAULINE NAFTAL TO PACIIC YAN HITS ICE WAGON LIONS AND TIGERS, verre = TRIED TO MAKE ‘ALIBI PLEA FOR HER TAKE A. "MOOK" EASTMAN IN THE ST f Lawyer for Po isoner and His Daughter of Henry P. Low Low #8 f w f iy Miata \ Pal. Whe Are Accused of Aq Who Is Maatening to Loa An Forty Miles a 7 1 f - aauiting Lamar'a Coachman. qeies, Died While He la on fo Loaded e Fina Th , iM , 1 Makes that Defense the Plaine wooe It Out of the W " | Mrs, Asoolia Dentarns Two Mon Seized Mer in Breokiyn anu fF MAS NO WITNESSES PA 4.600 FOR SPECIAL. GAIVER LEAPS FoR THER (MALS GROWLE Thrust Bottle of Poison Be- Bu; SES. D $4f ; } r IIMALS GROWLED tween Her Lips to Force Her ‘ to Drink Dietriet Attorney Offere Plenty of Faat Tran te Breawing Record ¢ ‘ “ o Na rink. Fvidenee to Prove that the Ae ego to Lae Anuelee by ¢ + Wee = cuerd Men Are the Onee Wie on @ Fiftye tHe . ' r w ACCUSES FORMER LOVER Nearly Killed James Meitanon he. 1 the rot AS LEADER OF THE PAIR. | The ¢ ' fore OM « . Aue ‘ < i He Had Begged Her to Run pie ree on Away with Him, She Says, mind nie sleus and Swore She Would Not trini ov the chem of murlerousiy as be Live with Her Husband When | “*!"""" U0" © ‘ \* jt at. Mt e ; | ‘ She Refused. hefore Mupreme Court dustite (uate t : totay, Paes ‘ vw . n New ¥ 7 Pen she had married anath Ramatve TSRUINES e¢ nia oni altve ANather MeN ihe mocuned, wae not In court but Johar « finesse and . . " 4 would not leave him to marry Ner Haver appeared In the " Holta * ol) “ “ Mand Aret suitor, Mra Margaret: Agcolian, ajing that atahe time of t Ane telegram # “an . eonel tanta ; pretty native of Italy, but ain chit] aauit, July $ Raatman and Brown wer | moot hin 1s als ‘ ead w j men . y not in Long Branch, but were off on | sat t hie wat e ° ' was " * two men. One of these, she wave, woe! ai that day. | n for the Twentie if the disappointed lover, and he attempt ‘There wae fot a witness in court sy) He canabe tt nd at Chlone ‘ Ma ¢ " 7” @4 to force her to drink sulphuric acta. | which to aldat a vi aie ne | ane after haif an hours) Iriver eattite pre Her itpe and face are freehttuny | accused. bur Aaah one Y i ; ' ey Johnston was flanked by a doren) . the Western repre a Te ous ‘ | Mery . fe sta’ o seared where the acid ran over them,| RY Jmnnaton wae Manne ey were on| When Able to Be Moved She Will Be Guest of| Raatneerine Wormpaly: of vl [Aha sit et Rey , * and to-day sho was seriously iil in her|ine acene of the assault on July # |) HoMor at Wm. S, Devery’s Summer Home America, and while he was spouting | (48 : Amonn panmenera the fea : home at No, %5 De Kalb avenue.| These sere pasa eee PAs ty on the Limited mem a siderable time Sergeant Wiliam neler ry n were arransing by held th hread | . hem, expect Lkoort dee cluded Charles Green, proprietor of the/ ge jittle Pauline Naftal recovers from and sustained @ fracture of the skull [the spectal to meet ately Diane Taree her ere Pel a Abels LAE In consequence of the attack made| 1 wnox Hotel, Long Branch; Harry Mo) i 0) wounde she will be the ai ce that time she haa been in the] When he reacied the Tushed on i > = Pi ih tad come Gack ; pon her, the police are looking for! Gi parkeeper at the American, “ gat private department of Roosevelt’ Hos-[tion Passenger Tram aie sur gers that - James Burke, of Grove street, Jersey | oo stable George Van Winkle, who got | honor at the summer home of Willlam pital the care of Prof. Hotch-|m of the Santa Fe. me: HE and ny silowed. out-of-towi $ Oty, and a smaller, darker man, who} {Vaq punch in the stomach from East-/S. Devery, at Par Rockaway, with the kiss 4A critieal operation {and hurried him: to the Dearborn sta PAWNED HER $200 RING. | ' OPEN EVENINGS ‘ Ut at dl ileal A oe man; Joon Clayton, the hackman who| former Chief's daughter her the y-day It was reported| tion, where the special was in walt - i Frank Ascolia, her husband, who has! 4ioyo the accused men to McMahon's; / playmate for several vears ‘inte 1 rallied from the shock, {In iittle tesa than hait an nour after |Got the Cash ow Nay It from Girt! = 4 sees toe: te) eee ec edn) DoLOe Charles Strong, Monmouth County de-| Pauline was hurt by a runaway horse any every hope is entertained for her|the arrival of the Eastern train (ie | and f ; 0 recovery. Paullne’s father ts the next-| special pulled out of the station ie was knocked down, qoor neighbor of Mr, Devery. A careful schedule was laid out by the Santa Fa men, It w planned that the special should reach Los Ang ‘ENTIRE FAMILY thot! appeute iolthstamaistens’ at te | NEARLY DEAD BY GAS. “fave ber life until he reached er life uat : SS Ee pune nenres Istein said that the prisoner | : her. He recelved the discoura, ct plies (hat hope was gradually fad [renee a Head neon Hl from Mrs. Busbyshell and Her Children} If the time planned by the Santa Fe| She aud inne tardman Signed a paper oMcials is attained Mr. Lowe will have| w signified th € * ‘ pee es iy i of ane Wem Ey tective, and 1a: James W. Mc-|on the night of the Devery banner rais When seen to-day by an Evening |Mahon himself, who positively identl-/Ing last week Word reporter Mrs. Ascolla waa suffer-|fles Eastman and Brown as his ing intense pain, but was able to tell a | eailants. @raphic story of the effort made to force | John E. Foster, prosecuting attorney | acid down her throat and of the subse-| for Monmouth County, assisted Dy | quent robbery. She said: ‘Thomas P. Fay, a3 counsel, was also “When my parents brought me to this|on hand to assist Mr. Johnston. eountry from Italy we went to live in| The court-room was packed, and there) Jecsey City, where as a child James|were many tough-looking men In the) Burke was my first admirer. Five years| crowd, but Hoyer declared that he had! 14 promise Imperative Clearing Sales On Account of Alterations Present an array of values for Friday and Saturday. that are not often matched, even in these days of strenuous;competition. ago hi ked to mar 7 been unable to get a single witness to Found Unconscious in Ba s aid at neve nim, told him ieeaatee court to- Sofi Hablemil crossed from the Atlantic to the Pa-| (nd (hat she th h Ls ela Lai yl cifle in seventy-elgnt and one-half Aours, and. then, it altered,” ¢ She sald she fused him. He then sald no other man| Mr. Hoyer held a long consultation a anouldlhavelme: with Eastman and Brown, at the close|Roh the Storeroom of the Re-| Troubies nave been coming thick and] including the half hour lost, between | “Soon after that Mr. Ascolia marriea|°f Which he announced to the Court that fast for Mrs. Mary Busbyshell and her] Gaye, six and u half hours, the fastest fey aahtya es me, and we came to Willlamaburg to|they had decided to walve all rights, formatory and Conceal Arms Iren since the husband left them @] ume’ ever made ucross, tie continent. | Was arrested on her complalnt live. Until last Tuesday I had not seen withdraw thelr petition for a writ and d A iti d f r ago ‘To-day the whole family rhe special from Caiekse) we paid for 5‘ Goldman sold Oe ane woman knew "| proceed to New Jersey for examination, and Ammunition Rea OF A was nearly Killed by gas asphyxiation. [At the rate o| @ mile, costing in all |he was married and had given him the Burke for three years and had forgot-|" ae prisoners set out immediateiy for y Mro. Buebyshell hes to work for a| “Sart fewe pendent wetting, |s300 to defray lega home {# in Denvi Im it hi ver lived. u His/a 4 e from his wife. vie Bae fel et, avon wulten Freehold, N. J.. for trial. Break for Liberty. living, Last night she and her daugh- daughter was taken to California sev-| oi are the, most a a [ =) en wee! % h ope that us ave ever see! + Street and stopped me, although I tried ters, Minnle, May and Biale, and Der | Oona hey Health eee Mee te eee soda Women’s’ Madras and Foulard Suits ‘baby, Walter, two years old, moved Bs Fornenal in @pectat 1 At Very. Low Prices to Close.—(Second Floor.) WOMEN'S OMe LOULanD SU ETS, SCORE made, full ) skirts with graceful flare, in blue an: jack grounds, principally NRCS aE ap een 4. WOMEN'S MADRAS SUITS, excellently tailored and very to pass without speaking. He asked me] ARRESTED TWICE h if I was still living with my husband. I told him I was, and he then asked me to run away with bim, that he had a lot of money. (Specint to The Evening World.) Into the basement of No. 15 East One| Pew Paper Mill Strikers Yield. |! IN 20 MINUTES, | 284. 8. ¥: Aus: 6—For the inst Hundred and Seventeenth street. In| poLYOKE, Maas, Aug. 6.—Not more| = ee | month officials and employees of the fitting up a bed in the mother’s room |than a dozen paper mill strikers reported | J: G- Long's Faneral tm Sco! —— Elmira Reformatory had been living in, they turned on the gas and to-day thelat the various milla for work to-aay | DUNBAR, Scotland, Aug, 6--A fun, constant dread andcunder a fearful| whole family were found unconactous. | under the terms of the uitimatum eral service for John G. Long, United States Consul-General at Calro, Egypt, “I told him I would not do so, and] gender although he tried to hold me I broke away from him and boarded a car. 1 told my husband of the meeting, and while he did not know Burke he sug- gested that we secure a warrant for his arrest. She Is Attacked. “Most of yesterday I spent at the Hotel St. George, leaving there at 8 o'clock last night. At Concord and Lib- erty streets two men ran up behird me. One of them was Burke. The other was @ short, stout man, and very dark. 1 did not know him, Burke grabbed me by the arm and said: “Well, are you going to marry me, now?’ “E said I would never marry him, and then he drew a bottle from under his oat and said: In the Kenwood House Returned After First Arrest and Treated All His Friends. Edward Leonard, a bartender at the Kenwood House, an old-established hostelry at the Bowery und Bayard street, was arrested twice within twen- ty minutes to-day for violating the Ex- cise laws. Two detectives took him to the El ridge street station for selling drinks after 1 A.M. He was balled out !mme- diately, returned to the bar and treated his friends with drinks and as this Is just as much an offense he was arrested for that and bail refused. STEAM YACHT ARROW they had stolen from the storeroom. guards had been doubled and put « extra duty night and day. Every cell and inmate of @e institution was fre- quently searched, but the weapons could not be found, EWven the leaders in the plot were not known until yesterday, when Convict Moore, a viclous man sentenced from New ‘York, shot and seriously wounded Keeper James H. Gunderman in the tn- stitullon yard. Gunderman, who was acting as yard patrol, saw Moore sneak- ing along toward the south gate. He followed and caught the inmate Moore could not explain his absence from the brick-making class, wiere he strain, knowing that inmates of the in-, The atitution had secreted weapons which| ambulance surgeon saved the lives of ltha advanced wage scale from all operne |Gencat fall dat the five but Mrs. Busbyshell was too {ll [ives not reporting for work this morti- | tne. Hpiscopa An outbreak was feared, and the|'? 60 to w qu: 0 ¢ th he President. Caldwell, of the k work of the police and an | Rresident cea we ee any. Ww who died here as the result of an acci- 9 as held yesterday in opal Church before the body for Washington, i. ing. pli | was start ALL FORMER LOW PRICE effective, in pinks, tans, blues and greens, all sizes. Formerly $5.00 to $7.50, Ateseereesee cs cscs eteee seer eneee Bathing Suits For Women and Children.—<(Second Floor.) {$2.98 j Of Mohair and Sicilian—a variety of styles and-shapes' in blue, red and black. Formerly $3.98, now $1.98; Formerly $5.00, now $2.98, BOYS’ WASH SUITS, made of Galatea, Boys’ Wash Suits, Blouses and Straw Hats At Less Than Half Price to Close Out.—(Second Floor.) Chambray and Madras, sizes 3 to 10 years, formerly $1.00; now marked. 39c BOYS’ BLOUSE WAISTS, made of imported Percale, Madras and Bedford Cord, sizes 5 to 13 years, formerly 98c.; now 49c| marked seediaud Ge hicoaeaal CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, in all the new braids, all sizes, peng formerly $1.25; now maiked...... 000.0005 NEES Ore 5c belonged, and Gunderman placed him DAMAGED BY WRECK under arrest and started to march him | back to the prison. As he turned Moore drew a revolver, Gunderman had no Ume to draw a pistol and jumped on the bottle into my mouth, tilting the bottle.| Mile-a-Minute Boat Tears Twelve- convict, who fired! (The men strugsied rifically, dlood’ streaming from a “I felt eee of qekes ony Foot Hole in Her Side in Colli- tongue. closed my Jaws tight, and while Wound In ‘the keeper's breast made by the acid ran down over my face from sion) witha, 6uinken Scow, the bullet P : my lips I struggled to free myself. Tae| The sterm yacht Arrow, the mile-a- pas: arm if last I remember before unconsciousness | Minute boat owned by Charles Flint, Mhandrand’ the, was that no one was in sight in those| Was taken to a dry dock in South | the keeper's cheek. deserted streets under the bridge and|®rooklyn to-day for repairs neceasitated | , Lnventigation ed that hidden near : ap the south gute were many razors and that my face and mouth were burning | 0¥ an acoldent considerable ammunition, Moore had. ‘Here, damn you! then drink this,’ ‘and the stranger pushed me up against @ building while Burke forced my head back and shoved the wide neck of the RECORDS GONE TO SMASH Never was the power of low prices more forcibly demonstrated than at | the great Odds and Ends sale. This sale offers unexampled opportunities, Jj, bargains that are real, not distorted dreams of fancy. There is no lan- J, if guage so eloquent and convincing as the language of low prices, and fj that’s the kind we are using now FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. | Women’s Muslin Underwear. Several Lots Much Reduced to Close.—(Second Floor.) OWNS of muslin and cambric, hemstitched, tucked and em- Rene yoker, formerly See; now marked...7.,. rt | AQ awtully. penne up the bey last evening the seaured: the loaded revolvers ne ’ . A ’ : : , DRAWERS of muslin and cambris: den hemstliched tucked ) Mavi ro recoverealioonanicusnecs ae struck a sunken scow off the (ot confersion obtained to t M 0 t N t M P t HH] flounce; also lace and embroidery trimmed, formerly 69¢.; now raed wouistanSing over a Lasine bag |ot Been street Brookiva, ray wow | lamas ig eeti, Harm tte Men's Business Suits, Men's Outing outs. es rants, eanest see ee mie epee on ad re ed the st mar was the matter. My purse, containing | Sank two days ago and efforts were be-| secured weapons with wh ing made to raise her, intended to ar hemselv set with a smail diamond were missing. | amidships and a hole twelve fect [elaborately perfected tion, |Jong In her water line. folied because 'M SKIRTS of muslin, tucked flounce, edged with lace, formerly $9c,; Now Marked s.cose.s cee. seseees Ba, otic ibccndl’ 39c Odds and Ends Men’s Suits. Odds and Ends Outing Suits. Odds and Ends Men’s Pants. In cassimeres, wor- ‘This man took me to the police s i Fe was devected $ Homespuns and flannels ; MS yooll cane nest ve SKIRTS of muslin and cambric, trimmed with lace insertin, where a doctor was called, and 1 was| went ta the yachts aunistanoe aad kept eS She: Weanon kr Riese steds and cheviots + (5) Ge os light shades ; TS checks, pladsand stipes $46 and edge, formerly 98c.; now marked........ et 296 brought home in an ambulance.” her afloat, , “Moore {now in the famous “Brock: | suits sold at $14 and values $8 and $10; Odds values $3 and $3,505 CORSET COVERS of cambric, embroidery trimmed, small | dees oily, formerly 29ca naw: marked\s4ss.\oeviessageereeals 9% $15; Odds and Ends Price seuss way rest cure cell” and will be forced to give up the entire plan of the out- WOMAN WHIPS HER RIVAL, | break.” Gunderman is snot through tho left breast but will probably recover, BURGLARIES IN NEWARK. Silverware Valued at $1,000 Stolen Odds and Ends price and Ends price cj Odds and Ends Men’s Suits. Odds and Ends Outing Suits, Odds and Ends Men’s Pants. ff Hand- tailored gar- 70 different styles in this In all- wool cheviots, mngnts ini Gancy Wore | 1° range; dark and. light 7 hi worsteds and neat hair. spe DANCED TILL LEG BROKE. > Peon Certain Corsets Must Go. Note the Prices.—(Second Floor.) BATISTE CORSETS, sizes 18 to 24, formerly 75¢: marked . am paleigaterulle. {ifs BATISTE After a Lively Fight Mins Thornton Takes Mins Williams to Court. (Special to Phe Evening World.) NEWARK, N. J,, Aug. 6.—Mra, Juila|, NEWARK, N. J. Aug. 6.Mrs Rose Pasternock, sixty-nine years old, of No, | Thornton. of No. 136 Thomas street, to- $1 Second avenue, New York, attended |42¥ found her husband talking with ¥ Mishap to a Woman of Sixty-nine in Newark. (Special to The Evening World.) tweeds, at $16, $18 shades; values $14 and line stripes; values $4 and $20; Odds and $16; Odds and Ends price, Cdds and Ends 3 and $ Ends price.......+ pric from Home of jenry Schwarz, CORSETS, odd siz , formerly 98c.; now} 75c {Special to The Evening World.) | fa wedding celebration at Columbia Hall | Miss Lee Williams In a moment the] NEWARK, Ni Aug, 6—Burglars 7 marked eenres steeeeeeee mpeseenicraicrnt seaas ? torday and danced herself go tired that|¢%O,were in bye iivellest Kind of of|iaet night robbed the home of Henry |B] Odds and Ends Men's Suits. Odds and Ends Outing Suits. Odds and Ends Men's Pants, “LA VIDA” CORSETS, in black only, odd sizes, formerly} ¢ 4 QQ) | : she was unable to remain on her feet. |“ airs. ‘Thornton between blows toh) the |Scuware, of the Sprague Electric Come The finest in the Every style and fabric in Choice of any pants $3.98; now marked tees tener cw eeeee . ‘pany, of New York, one of the most palatial residences In Newark, of about $1,000 worth of silverware and jewels of considerable value. Bhe fell to the floor and broke her right] crowd that Miss Willams had i leg. attentive to Mr, Thornton. Whi Tho accident created considerable ex-| Thornton had punished her ficiently she escorted her to th gltemont among the other guests and) Precinct Police Court. Judge Lambert house; all foreign $ 50 this tots dbiue serges, SEPTS in the house, mostly § 4 85 caves, aN, a ly cheviots, homespuns and foreign fabrics, $6, $7 have sold at $2: tweeds; values $18 and and $5 !s and Ends Triple Plate Silverware former:y $1.49—all nt pearly ‘broke up ‘the ‘celebration. warned Miss Williams and discharged | The Schwarz family is absent from H a a ae ‘ s msterneck was taken to St. Barnabas | 1y" ane uy for the una . and have de and $25; pric $20; Odds andEnds price. pr ws To Be Closed Out at Once. Regardless of BOYS STONED A PEDDLER. |MACHEN INDICTMENT STANDS | ccc) ‘is"Se "open thin morning. wd a Odds and Ends Men's Furnishin gS Former Prices.-—!irst Floor) a lnvestieationishowed:hat/the houre:nid . Salt and Pepper Shakers, Tooth Pick Holders, formerly 25e3! 4 () Me Was Thrown from Wagon nnd |CO™T Oye ten eer eee the tore of Samuct, Marcus xo. Ie LINEN COLLARS, at. . . Sc 7c. and $1.00 NECLIGEE SHIRTS.......... 49c Fi bs RAE ot Tae Ic wae er-! inten i orinafeld avenue, a lange quantity = Wallace's (gu cd make) Berry Spoons, Fish Forks, Fish Sire) nee Broken, WASHINGTON, Aug, 6.—The District | S268 wae stolen | 35c, SUSPENDERS, at....... serie ZC) $400 Madras PAJAMAS, at s vires TMC aives Jelly. Sp ae Sagit Spoons, Butter Knives (all ones 25c TacobHiandworker, «i ftusslan, alsty-'|oNGinat cour teany) orerrele’ (M6 |" Rew @ublicalons =!F¥ Soc. Foulard FOUR-IN-HANDS, at,.......... 15c $60 and $150 BATHING SUITS ....,..... 85¢ Pf] pattern, formerly $1.47 and $1.98; at) eessseeseees Revie) patse) venrailois) oce No: fe) Delancey: aemunrers ito) the)/indiotmenta for bfl- | * __|B 75c. Balbriggan SHIRTS and DRAWERS, each,. 2Qc $1.50 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, at............ . 89c on Bon Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Cream Pitchers, Condensed Milk | 7 strect, was out with his team this after- in connection with the Government | | i formerly $1.25 to $1.48; at i Ceaiiiol | 1c noon gelling node water from the wagon, | purchase of letter-box fasteners of | GROUP RTCRT UR $1.00 Mercerized Silk SHIRTS and DRAWERS, each 47¢ $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00" NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, Jars, formerly $1.2 ha senses ; f | : | ‘ Glass Cracker Jars with sterling tops, formerly $1.98; Fruit ) ‘ | 50c, MADRAS SUSPENDERS, at,... 4» 236 COO Mas aasuennnaoe Nevhavrstenunces .. $429 Dishes, formerly $1.69: Tea Pots, formerly $1.98; Bread Trays 98c 4 ed, to close, at... . ae cae At One Hundred and Nineteenth street | august W. Machen, the former General volved In a quarrel with a number of | Service, and Diller B: Groff aad Samuel ‘i y | As Grom, of this city, Counsel for tie | : ~ SO eee horas ee nee | defendants noted exceptions to tae, FOR 8250,000, ! worker was unseated and thrown to the | ruling. Mreet, where a rear wheel ran over} | = eae ewtrie ner'a New Opera, wate. bax, ghar qalrappeared. 3and-] RERLIN, Aug. &—Slextried Warner Surgeog, who found that his arm was|has finished his new opera entitled refused 10 go to a hos- “Kobold” (Goblin). The premiere will i be given at Lelpsic next scason. Lave for a Story of a Famous Sten! Man's How Ht Con im « Commie Opera Star, a —_ — eY STORE OPEN J, ALL DAY SATURDAY. R. CHAMBERS ST, in this work's Lsaue of ROADWAY WE cents 630, Bend HL fort bacription 3 montha Broadway Weekly Co. 121 W, 424 at. N. “ais Taylor Gothing SATURDAY. WAY

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