The evening world. Newspaper, December 16, 1903, Page 9

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oo Was a Mind-Reader and He Foretold the Decision in His Case Without So Much as a Second Guess. Cehiet of Deteotives Decides that) Prisoner \ the Former. Member of Parfia- / ment Died a Naturaleath in Bellevue. “Proteasor’’ “Atraham Hochman, who describes tilmisélt a “Thought York County Medical Soolety with prac- tlaing medicine without a license. Mies Gadie Reed, one of the Medical Society's detectives, testied that s#ne visited the ‘Profesor’. ‘Noy. 27 et his laouse, No. 36 Kast; One Hundred and Tenth street, There; whe sald; Hooi- man read her palm and then toll her to opera big Bible Iving on a tale, “Count down sixty-gix tines and then tell me the lat word,’ Migs Reed sald Hochman instructed. hor. and then the “Professor” told her to write her huddand's name on a slip of paper and put it in the Bible, “Gage steadily at this crystal ball sald Hochman, accotding to Mise Re: but the woman deteotive said she no- ticed that while gaging at the ball the palmist eurreptitiously opened the Bible and glanced at the slfp. ‘Then he told| her her husband's tame. Next he took a bottle, she said, and poured some iquid on a plate. This he mixed with some paste and sot fire to It That's: a little witolicratt,” he sald, | accotiing to Miss Reed. ' ‘The woman detective th @E SO NOTIFIES JEROM re ‘Missing Jewelry, It Is Said Now, |, Was Taken from Dead Man of Pawned Before He Was Admitted te the Hospital. f After careful investigation of. the story of James Murphy, to the effect Adolphus Drucker was robbed ahd ‘so brutally treated as to cause his Beath by the nurses In the prison ward Bt Bellevue Hospital, Inepector Me- Dlueky Assistant District-Attorney Barvan determined to drop the case to- flay. ‘They will report to the District- Attorney that no necessity existe for ‘he retum of Druoker's body from Kensico Cemetery to’ this city for an autopsy. From all the trustworthy evi- fence they have teen able to gather it fs apparent that Drucker died a nat- wral death and that his missing Yewelry was taken from him or pawned by him before he was admitted to Bellevue. Murphy has repeated under oath the Wwtatement he made to Lawyer Robin- ‘eon, and which was printed exclusively in ‘Che World. He made attidavit to tne truth or ‘Me statement in presence ‘of Assistant District-Attorney Garvan, George ieClusky and Robinson, attorney for en said she iy, Upon the strength of this statement Coroner Jackson determined upon. an autopsy and inquest and an investigation at *Bellevue was ordered. ‘Another important development in the cage was the statement of Dr. Kellogg, of Flower Hospital. who was the first hysician to attend Drucker and who ook him ta Bellevue, Dr. Kellogg was surprised to learn that ‘Drueker had been committed as a prisoner. Dr, Kel- logs says he applied all the tests for intoxication when he first saw Drucker at the Grand Central Station and found no sign of it, He says the patient was delirious and Bellevue offered better jfaailities for treatment. He is positive in his statement that there was no sign ithat Drucker was suffering from over- PES: Manton, the: saloon-k 1. O. lon, the saloon-keeper from | whom Drucker was said to have bor- lowed $5 a week ago Suturday, wus ‘ween at his residence, No. 46° Weat ‘Whirty-fourth street, to-day, and ask wegarding Drucker's' visit to his saloon. I saw him there a week ago Satur- day non. “He waa very talkative and seemed to be drinking @ bit. He told me he was one of the most heavil; X dia not {nsured men in the world. I oid not fend him any money. Nor i show (Hardy, who bought me out, signed’ by Drucker, as was yesterday. Ihave no Drucker and never nce. When I saw the. ce of his death and the invest ion; I went to his attorney, Mr. Robin- and told him all I icnew about the T am going down to his omce lay." ® Drinking Man. of No, 4 ‘West yi ‘Dec. 6 ort. He fering tion, I gave him some gine. He fame to see me again three or four t ‘e he was picked up in Forty-second ‘He told me that he thad been drink: dng. and I gaye itm some medicine tbe Qis ‘nerves for his stomach. He waa |, and showed no signa ving overindulged in al- ‘entirely rational Rover ot eal evrees, but fsan say that he | wot ‘the ‘slightest symptom of de- rpm, omen The Young American Girl "any Onn dee of how, he came not nee wRCommOR 2 | HOW BEST TO PRESERVE HER phd gosh SS GCOD LOnKs. r HB young girl just blos- and womanhood, should Fe line between. maidenhood > f on that peculiar border soming into ‘maidenhood, have every care. Parents are often to blame for endangering te® their daughters’ health by allowing them to overwork, allowing them to - attend parties beat) ae pisces of i i ‘amusement, and the indulgence o! Stella Hamilton, by Civil Con- other habits ieee hh talengite se i nervous system. ere shou! a he Beoomes Wife of Harry good understanding poten the i i arents’ part amd that of the young Ss a ” ve Md Awaiting url and a ea nee recanted entence in 5 a book. cal! 6 mmon Sense cos Medical Adviser,” edited and pub- lished eu eipece at Butale, Stella Ha: 6 ye N, Y., ich can ol in yy who tee pe ena the Tombs for sending 31 one-cent stamps for the the past few weeks to get the Chaplain | cloth-bound or 24 one-cent stamps tha Rev. J. J. Munro, to marry tity to |for @ copy of the paper ealtions whieh her convict sweetheart, Harry Williams, | Will be sent by express or mail. 0 now awaiting sentence on a\ conviction | Young girl and the young women at for lary, manried Williams to-day | this time in her life is weighted down by civil Sontract, dy periodical disabilities which be: Mr. Munro was only too anxious to] come hard to béar. What is Lng! marry the couple as they seemed to be| {8 & tonic for ‘the womanly system. aincercly in love with one another, wut | Something over a third of @ century: Judge Cowing, before whom -Williams|%&0 Dr. R. V. Pleroe, the specls iat was tried, would not consent to any|{n Woman's diseases, of the In) aids cetemony being performed. ‘This after-|Hotel and Surgical Institute, at ay noon Miss Hamilton, accompanied py|talo, N, Y., bit upon certain hee is, Philip Woldheimer, a lawyer and a.man| herbs and barks which, made Into ‘ named Hochstader, went to the Tombs | liquid tonic, gave rellet ng Hesengs and were allowed to see Williams in|to the womanly system. ring iy e his cell, Miss Hamilton had a mar-|Dast thirty-six years this vegetable riage contract with her, to which she |compound hes sold more largely than aigned her name, It was then passed | Any other meiicine intended galy $n through the bars to Williams, who| woman's di It is calle ae signed his name. The witnesses then | Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Few signed their names and the couple} women in the United States have not ed through’ the bars and said good-| heard of its. did remedial quali- ate ae ‘regoription that can always Williame will be morrow Wyibae’ Cowkng in Pure tit: Generel bg depended upon when Raslons” The tsmilton girl beste ies] women. sutfer. pone LS Bx-cGhy ep eval e he} Oupid hag no plide'in a girl's heart ‘AL that time @he Ienew hothing, of is! if she {s nervous and irritable, feels K dragged down, worh,out for no rea~ gon that she can think of, In’ such cases the Hiody is not sound. The nervousness and other symptoms are telegraphed all over the body by the nerves, which Is the telegraphic sys- tem of the human body, because the weak spot demands attention. ‘he weak ‘back, diazy spells and biack circles about the eyes are only symp- toms. Go to the source of the trouble ahd: correct: the 1 larity. Ston tho drains on .the womanly and the . he was rT « LEADER MURPHY BACK. he remained loyal to him. to Be Made etore Saturday, Qharles I, Murphy returned to New York from Washington to-day? and this afternoon held an impromptu reception for.his varioud Heutenants at Tammany Bi |. A crowd was on hand to meét She did so.) great peril <®am t) the submarine boat | | Agter and attaci . will | tiger thwt a med. Jnented te him as a t parirent’s apprecks Poatswain Deery's act Wa will }o¢easionally—such as D ““Phis is a magic stone and will cure your husband,” he is alleged to have sald. ‘It takes some time to get full of , though, and you will have to come back.” if Miss Reed went away and paid another visit to the clairvoyant’s house on Dec 14, she said. This time she told him tha her husband had been much venefited by the magic stone, but that sho was ill] and had a severe pain in her side. She then some mgt that Hochman gate her | ine. ner, who was recently ap- | pointed a Muniotpal Court Justice, peared for Hochman. He asked adjournment, which was granted \ Dee, 21. * ap . | Justice Worcester dn the tilet Munictpal Court, The Wanted to text Hoohiman’s pow a ‘Now, if you are a mind-reader, me what my decision will be in this Hochman gazed at the Justice for minute und suid: “You're going @ischarge me.’ “That's right.’ said the Justice, andy Hochman was discharge MEDAL OF HONOR FOR DEERY oten Act of d Sabma- Department in Who Sa rine Boat. WASHINGTON, Dec. 16—It wis aa: | certaines the Navy Department to- | +} day that Secretary Moody in addition to a letter of commendation to Boutewnin | Parivk Weery, of ne Peoria, who at ptvongy commended Peorla, by, Ad- commandant of ¢ commanding the 1 he Harrigton, uth CV. mira! Portsmo sociation, the proprietors of Di Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, that they offer $500 reward for women who cannot be cured of leucorrhea. female weakness, prolapsus or fall- ing of the womb. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. Their. financial re. sponsibility is well known to every newspaper publisher and druggist in the United States. This wonderful remedy therefore stands absolutely, alone as the only one possessed of such remarkable curative properties as would warrant its makers in pub ishing such a marvellous offer as is above made in the utmost good faith. It is a medicine which has stood the test of a third of a century and numbers its cures by the thousands. Mrs, L, A.» Steadman, 533 Allen Street, Appleton, Wis., Grand Worthy ‘Véce-Templar, Independent Order of Good Templars, writes: “After much suffering, and trying a dozcn differ-| ent remedies, I finally started using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for inflammation of womb and ova- ries. These troubles had caused me intense suffering and pain, and I) really did not care whether I lived or died, for I could not enjoy life, and it seemed as though there was no way out of this suffering. However, after I had taken a few doses of Dr. Piorce’s Favorite Prescription 1 really felt a change, and my heart grew light, for I thought that there was a chance that my health might he restored to me. It was, in a few months’ time. That was all the time Thad to use this wonderful medicine before I was restored to perfect health. It really seemed too good to be true, but nevertheless it was, for I have now been without pain for six months, and gratefully do I ac- knowledge it." THE HARM ALCOHOL DOES All other compounds intended for women only are made with alcohol, or alcohol is a large component—this alcohol injures the nerves. The little tel blood corpuscles are shrunken ‘by alcohol. Therefore they do harm. Dr. Pierce's lavorite Prescription was the first exclusively woman's tonic on the market. It has sold more largely in the past third of a century than any other medicine for women. Do not let the druggist per- suade you to try some compound that has not had the test of so man) years’ succ Every woman should | be careful that the liver is active and the pofsons are not allowed to clog \ up the system—get rid of these poi- sons by taking a vegetable lIaxati Pellets. Saco) Above all, don’t select gift jewelry haphazard. about What you want and let him show you all his stock in that particular line. it's customers in our Jewelry Store—each one individually. A perfect sale and a surely satisfied customer. \ Prices in this Jewelry Sale mean saving a full third. Solid Gold Lock- | New Ormolu ets, for two pic- | dota Rings, {with woman's heady carved tures, heart or | and set with one cut diamond; ac- round shape, set | tual value $10,at...... .+s00$65 Veit Solid Gold Cigar Cutters, mond, $6.25 Y set ie ibe cut Choe (~), special sale price... $5.8! Solid Gold m Solid Gold Cigar aan Cutters, set with ‘ | fine cut diamond, beautiful | de- in elk’ head de- signs, set with si special sale( A pearls, Some | pric .. $7.78 P feaceaee, | old Gold Cigar Cutters, Solid Gold ti | set with fine cut diamond Rings, Bel. | and 2 colored stones, in cher Titfany | _clover or Fleur de Lis de- or fancy set- Sign; special sale price... ..... $6.85 tings, with | Sold Gold Tie fine i dia- | Clasp, set with, mond,$19.50 diamond chip; | splendid value at Lon $3.00; specialfor Suge in ‘bel, | thissale, $1.60. cher, Tiffany or | wy, Solid Gold tooth — settings, e. Rings, set fine cut dia. | with one t mond. . $35.00 | bright cut dia- LG Gold A wy mond, in very Double Head Snake’ Rings, set pretty — styles, with fine cut diamond and colored + stone, special... ., $6.95 minute to buy our Christmas books. : And we bi Hall Leather Books, 48c. .° | Beautiful edition of standard popular writers, bound in’ half leather, printed-on fine paper from Sarge, clear type; gilt edges; each volume in a box. i Adum Bede, Bilot, | Lorna Doone, Hiackinore. hie Of Fable, Bulfinch. | Aosnes from’ an Old. Manse, y {awthornie, 4 | Oliver “rwint! Dickens, f the Breakfast | Pickwick, Dickens. le. | Profemsor at the Breakfast Of Monte Cristo, Dunia. | 1 Deronda, "Eilat. , |. Dickens. Ton. : he World's Fair journey to Iniand Relations. erm ucket. ‘at "Home o Elales. on the Hudson Kith and Kin. | Stele tn the Bouth. jsut Woodburn. | flsie's Young Teople. Two-Volume Sets at 65c. —- A new edition, neatly bound in uniform binding. Printed on good paper from large type. Embracing such popular authors as Victor Hugo, Justin McCarthy, Alexander Dumas, onan opie. ett Rivard Kfbting, ftafph Waldo Emerson, . homas Carlyle, SL. Nicholas for 1903, Two Vols., $2.69. The ever-popular St. Nicholas, handsomely bound in cloth; published at $4.00. A grand.gift for the young people. New 1904 Book Catalogue for the Asking. Curtains--Somebody Wants Them! os Most Interesting Book Specials. Have you been to the Book Store? If so, you've probably wondered how ve can sell so many books so much under price: We know how to buy from the publishers. We don’t wait until the last | like illustration; special sale price, Chart D hanles e complete from the text Alex, mpire, ino 2th, published at . ‘ autitally” bah iG Tooie “ena every ames » These are of solid silver, hand- : panting AE BBe | neclit, "per oinnie....@be 4 somely engraved, fitted witli fine Swiss movement, Buf one to! “Alphons¢ and Gaston Book,” 33c. customer. 5 On an ‘The Adventures Hooligan. PT RT TTT THE) WORLD: WEDNESDAY: EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1903; ee pt rn nn nn ns ee. ‘Take Time to Select Jewelry. Let the jewelry salesman help you. uy in such big quantities that this alone gives us price consideration, Gift Books in Sets. Neatly bound in cloth, stamped with gold. iekens's | Victor Hugo's Works, poe lets. i} Sper met... 8. Waverley, Nov: | 2 vale act... 8B. Shak revs | Works, fh handy volume form, with | slownar ‘Of ‘the Rev. if piers, of the eople, | The new ones, exact reproductions of the originals’ each in a separate form, i OFF the ark, If there’s a home in Greater New: York that has one or several’ windows that could stand re-curtaining the Manager of the Househoid isn’t/pursuing her own interests if she doesn’t come to see the curtains Of Nottingham Lace. $1.75 kind, $1.25 pair. $2.50 kind, $1.75 in this sale. Of Irish Point Lace. | $4.00 kind, $2.75 pair. | + $5.00 kind, $3.50 $3.00 kind, $2.06 $6.00 kind, $4.50. $3.50 kind, $2.25 $9.00 kind, $6.50. $4.00 kind, $2.50 $10.00 kind, $7.50, $4.50 kind, $3.00 £. Of Bonne Femme, : Of Renaissance Lace. $5.00 kind, $.350. In Arab and white. $6.50 kind, $4.50. Ssokid pase PESDEING #600 \ $4.50 kind, $2.98 $10.00 kind, $7.50. $18.00 kind, $12.50, $22.00 kind, $15.00. | $27.00 kind, $20.00. Rulfled Renatisince Bed $7.50 kind, $5.50. $10.50 kind, $6.50. $11.50 kind, $7.50. $12.50 kind, $9.00, Sets. For full and three-quarter size beds. Have Renaissance centre, edge and inserting; Valenciennes lace around edge and sides. Each put up in a separate box. Prices, $3.50, $3.98, $4.98, $6.00 & $7.00. 3d Ficor, 50th’ St. Section. Holiday Ribbons, 10c & 18c a Yd. Just the thing? for decoratin ages. They're oe self-color spots an 15c. kind—3 inches wide, 10c. yard. We will offer Men’s Glace Kid Gloves, all silk lined, al BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ALL CARS 4d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets BLOOAT 39c. kind —3¥4 inches wide, plain and figured, 18c. a yard. Main Floor, exh St. Section. From 6 Until. 9 DB. M. To-Night These Gloves are from one of the leading glove manufac- turers in America. The brand name is stamped on every pair. Not more than two pairs to any one customer, .; Main Floor, 59th St. Seetion. fanch work and Christmas pack- ‘ood quality satin taffeta—some plain, others with figures—and all are decidedly underprice. * 69c ANS! AL Main Floor. Goth St, Section. ! BLOOMINGDALE BROS. ALL_CARS TRANSFER TO, * TOONS Don’t Put Off. — It’s‘now high time that you got through § every bit of Christmas shopping you have to do. If you put it off even a few days longer you | won't be able to take time for careful selection. Store Open Every Evening From. now until Christmas, right through until 10 o'clock. Tell him That's how we serve Solid Gold Scart Pims, in a large va- riety of the newest desinns, 98, That won't be our fault-—-but yours. God _ We're making prices do the urging just now Pins, in a most material way. diaree goecta | ee ESS ee es mond, $5.00. Sheer oe Solid Gold Brooches, beautiful new : The Holiday Bazaar Answers The Christmas Sphinx. — It answers the conundrum propounded by the Christmas S| “What shail it be?” It reliev- you of a hundred perplexitie: pgs for its particular feature is the display i: one place maar that is particularly ymeant for gifts. spec- 24 Floor, 50th Bt. Seption, “Lillianette” Is a Doll. ., Fell your little girl about her. She is looking for a mamma that will be good and kind, and is going to pick one out by the letters. receives in her letter-box in the Heide Bazaar. The child who writes the best letter—sentiment, &c., consid-. ered—gets the doll. sm Albatross Waists, $2.98, — The Waist Store is brimful of | suggestions of the practical sort, Hi is one with special money-saving em- Bd ath aig ed im These Waists are of very 4 ity white and light blue phx tinely tucked on back, front an a Women’s Solid. \J| price $3.95. designs, set with fine pearls, opals Gold Watch Chal terns, pretty slides; ialsale price $7.95. Women's Solid Gold Watch Chains, with gold Solid Gold Necklaces, in beautiful designs; all lengths; all links sol- dered: strong and durably made; $6.75, $5.85, $4.75, $3.69, $2.95, $2.25 and $1.69. Solid Gold Soldered Link Neck- faces; spécial sale prices eerene, $1.25 and colorgd stones, $5.95. slides; special sale Main Floor, Front, Centre. sleeVes, and fitted. P with separate stock sollar. Special price or to-morrow, . Handsome Velvet Waists, $2.49 and $2.98. These are tailor stitched and nicely plaited. Waists of Black Cluster tucked on back and lined throughout. Black Batiste, $2.98, compiete in 7 voldmes, jyab- Mahed at $4.50; per Josephus, volumes, pub: ; DOr net, Bi. Works of complete in i 1.98 front; Waists of printed Also of fine lustre black brilliantine, box-plaited on front, back’ and slpeves; lined throughout. . a 2d Floor, 30th st. Béction. “rita tm, 2 | Two Particular Watch Spe Tinned at $5.00; per sete _~ set, 82.63 Wo ures, Not particular because they’re any different from the hundreds of other * clea, = ote an brit ee taees sia specials in this great Watch Sale— | Samuel Smtlen'n Works, they're not—but particular because Tete Ba. bor bs obs they represent graphically the value- J giving throughout. Women’s $5 Watches, $1.85. | 1 w Shakespeare's in 1 large plomp Hustrated, bound ik cloth? best edition Women’s $10 and $12 Watches, $6.50. Of 7-kt. gold. Engine turn or plain polished cases for monogram, fitted with fine Swiss movements, smail sizes, stem winders, M Main Floor, Frost, ‘Contre, Snapping Cold & the Fur Sale. ‘There was never a Fur Sale so opportune for you, for it's now right at the height of fur-wearing time, and prices here on Coal Muffs, Scarfs—and, in fact, everything in the fur line—are about regular, For t ~ ! ‘ morrow. Alaska Sable Sets, $16. | — ew Sets, $6.95. lursday, Consisting of flat pillow Muff and ‘ons beautiful Jong flutty ony. hen tong scarf to. match, i 3 ree 100 inches long and large flat exactly like | Blended Mink Sets, $16.50. $45.00 Fox Sets, $28. illustration, Consisting of new style flat Murt ; < of oak, at and long Boa to match. paraeiield soe betta ba! ad $2.98 Nearscal Coats, $29. se | OH bids one. With nutria, beaver, Alaska 5: i Bhi Mecannot 1 or mink collar, cufls and revers. Stylish pe wl Coats, G. 0. D. or Nearseal Fur Coats, $25. $39. t fill mail 22 and 24 inches long; very finely Trimmed with mink, Alaska sable, orders, made. Squirrel or chitichilla. . wens There are | 24 Wloor, 50th ‘gt. Segtion. Ped other styles of desks in the department priced reason- ably. * * Fourth Floor. What a “dressy” touch a chiffon or maine fosette adds to the gown even though that gown be severely plain in its “get-up.” That’s probaply why they have became so universafly popular. We make these rosettes up ourselves in own workrodms from white, black and light blue maline and chiffon, very full, with or with- out the band. Thus we can quote prices one-third under customary. 30c. maline rosette, without neckband, 18c. 35c. maline rosette, with band, 20c. 40c. chiffon rosette, without neckband, 25c. 50c. chiffon rosette, with neckband, 30c. Dainty SilK Stocks, 25c. and 50c. These are charmingly gotten up of pink, cardinal, white and blue, ff white and black, blue, all white and all black silk. Each put up b arately in a dainty box. Main Ploor. soth St ®éctial i Dresses, $1.49. These are well made, of heavy percale, with Pete back and ~ full front, and trimmed with fancy braid. We have other dresses for maids at higher prices, Those at $1.69 and $1.98 are particularly well worth notice. Second Floor, Near Rotunde. Holiday Suspenders, Regular $1.00 Ones at 49c. These are made of finest lisle webbing, elastic web! silk ribbon, with calfs buttonholes stitched with almost endless number of colors and designs, and each packed in an attractive holiday box. 4 ; { Chiffon Rosettes for the Neck. Men’s Gift Cravats. The haberdashery store never showed so many beautiful things in the shape of cravats. And in every single instance prices mean a marked saving as well. : ey 25c. New Smart designs, In excep- 50c. 5 iglah ‘ares, St Het many different colors. a tionally good quality silk. Also wide four-It-hands, tecks pate dn ier fu Bet The shapes are full size tecks, puffs and four-in-hands. i 34 Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, INGDALES".

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