The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1904, Page 4

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1} @ensational case. Sitting in the jury- ‘Vox and crying as if her heart wou fatty al, GE DENOUNCES FRMGAER COURT le Holds the Self-Convicted Lawyer Up to Public Scorn When He Sentences Him to Six Years in Prison. _ WIFE, HYSTERICAL, Is ; LED FROM THE ROOM. She Insists Upon Denouncing ~, Those Who Prosecuted Her | Husband and Loudly Insists + that He is Innocent of Crime. Albert M. Fragner, the attorney who Violate? the trust cf orphans, and who, after he tind Leon arrested on a charge ¢ grand larceny, marNed Mrs. Dorothy ler. a sinter of the Keiner girls, who suffered at his hands, was sen- M@onced to-day by Judge Aspinall in the | etiminal branch of the Supreme Court, Ooklyn, to six years and six months’ _Maprisonment. Before the Judge appeared on the Weach to pronounce sentence upon the ited attorney, his wife, clad in ‘Black, save for an ermine boa and muff, ; @reated a scene, which was by no the least sensation of this most she suddenly became hyster MBtanding on the chair, she waved her muff and boa above her head. “Shame on you, shame on you all!" @ cried. “My husband should never Vbe brought in here, Gall did it, fet him go free. My husband ts not a (fhief. He is an honest man. He would Jamave made good all the bonds. It ts | Bhe District-Attorney's fault. We would ! mot do this. He did it, the District- Attorney.” Had to Be Removed. + Mrs, Fragner was quilted somewhat by Mhe attorney of her husband. Placing hand upon her shoulder he talked Quietly to her for a few moments and /¥ed her down the central alste of the eourt-room to the door. As she leaving Mrs. Fragner turned round d Mantly and shouted: “He did it! He did]; She was finally removed from the |s sty" ton but only after physical resist- ance. ™ pronouncing sentence Judge As- pinall poured the bit ensure upon the head of the offending lawyer. speech was an excoriation, “Attorney MeGovern, who represented Fragner, abked for clemency and merey. He tioned the fact gf the attorney's youth, his kindness to his parents and tH honorable practice he had bullt up Tiask Your Honor to suspend sen tefice""—— fe got no further The Judge inter- 1: dent at your I possiplg vec tea gett a After a c¢ to find Tfind it Seathing © waure from the J HYou stand before this bur contes realy of grand larceny in th first Tt in not) your only crime, e been many others You betrayed your friends, rob partner and many ot A Widows and orphans, whieh tea Unpardonable and not to be forgiy this court. You \ an officer of the Bi. have thrown dis; honorable profession. Btate stands high, but dixeredited on ace Buch as you. trust) your May deter others from such conduct Fragner's head dropped between his * shoulders. officers of the | prostrated by | arrested for misappro j priating min bonds and n cosh belonging to the daug of Otto Keiner, deceased. The securities | he gave w rm 1 forgeries, ROBBED HIM TWICE “IN OE SHORT DA Joseph Mann Says that He Was Also Locked Up Without Pro- cess of Law and Held Pris- oner for Ransom. Joseph Mann, who keeps a dry goods store at No. 135) Belmont avenue, East New York, appeared before Magistrate Furlong, of the Gates Avenue Police Court, to-day, and asked for warrants for the arrest of three men who prac- several degrees of burglary on im and his property on Jan, 5. The arrants were issued. fann said that while he was in a store at No, 26 Orchard street, Manhat- tan, he was accused of stealing lace “Look here,” one of the men store said, “you have the lace in pocket." Bure enough, they pulled the lace out he coat, but Mann: says} door for a few minutes b Teft his overcoat according to M cuptors played cards dive tings fro, the | pisvised prison, “ney t unless he wave up $100 | @ have him arrested, Man and. @ few odd cents in his h ni ‘of the im rnoon they tory runs, He had bean Hin si ma lot of to ne they liked. he three men who ‘threat and you |4 Hin |! EW PRISON FOR NS. MAYBRICK Woman Sentenced to Life Term on Poisoning Charge Trans ferred to Rehabilitate Her for Her Release Next July. (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ON, Feb. 1.—Mrs. Fi in July received here @ cablegram | from the Baroness de Roques | The name of the prison to which Mrs Maybrick was sent wan not given, as| the English officials and Mrs. Maybrick wish it kept is known that It is one of the letention au said to be © Prison It houses of Winehe ‘This removal was granted by British ts the re of Mrs, aybi K polnted out that the after he long imprisonment would be necessarily etrange to the world when released and asked that she of be confined in on the houses of niiok where prison | discipline was not so severe us nit Ayles-| bury. At this house of detention Mrs. May brick will be able to nccustomeherself to meeting strangers and will get a glimpse of the world from which she has been kept so long Mrs. Maybrick, According to letters for tes rs, Is M M: greatly pl shown Mrs, itlex. From informat! the British aut! will probably be 12 and %, Her co! receive a full pardon, a PINCUS LEFT NO ESTATE. Mayorick by th from Mrs. Maybr ved here f Dental of the Rep V that He Hadj clnnnth. | perty in’ € Abraham Pincus, elty, who died in Cin dave after Ros lawyer of this 4 fiv ov-| a his wire decree of al Prank Was re F Hotel m bye towel charge of, wife 1 at the residen: ward Rrannigan Brannigan 1 i In Chhoti Mi W has written to Pincus's rela se it supplies the my strength to the body te throw off the cold and pre- B vent pnemonia and con- ‘duce the Best Toned Pianos that ‘| tistic piano of the very highest grade far below the average price ONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1, 1904. | For Infants and Children, \ it be Al-vays Bought Bears the Signature ANegetable Preparation for As- Similating the Food andRegula- ling the Stomacks and Bowels of Promotes Digestion. Cheerful ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral, Nor NARCOTIC, Aperfect Remed for Const ton; sour Stomach, Dianriwes Worms Convulsions Feverish- | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. For Over Thirty Years ths-old pDosrs— 37 GIANTS vem na Sr ne SE RT SET Nee Diphtheria, Tonsilitis and certain forms of sore throat now prevalent are dangerously contagious and in fectious germ diseases, and re sult fatally if neglected. Drink Radam’s Microbe Killer as a pre ventive and cure. It neutralizes the deadly toxins and poisons produced by all microbic waste and pillaging, and makes the |system safe from attack, Pleas- ant to take and absolutely harm- less. Sold by It is our aim and purpose to pro- can be made. The great demand for the Waters Pianos is strong evidence of our success, As to Prices—We are able to sell our ar- of high-grade pianos, Bt Microscopies, examination ef Blood and consultation free at 51 West 20th st, near Broadway. Write for Free Book, MI-ANNUAL REGULAR F sumption, is why physi- clans indorse Father John's Medictne for al! throat and lung troubles. Its nour- Hishing qualities furnish vitality by. vhich the system is able to ward off attacks of colds—it helps the stomach | to assimilate food and forces nutrition | into the blood. Not a patent medicine, Jand free from weakening stimulants, alcohol or nerve-destroyIng and poi- tonous drugs. We are able to guar- antee it because it has newr falled to do all that is claimed for it, during the fifty years of its success, since it was prescribed for the late Rev. Father John O'Brien, of Lowell, Mass., by whom It was recommended and | from whom it derived its name. | |121st. @ 3d Ave. (OW T E SPEC 9 121st Street: 2226 to2234 Third Ave. } 193 to 205 Park Row. MEN’S OVERCOATS, Don't fail to see and hear the a new style Waters for 1904, or send postal for catalogue with full illustrations, descriptions, reduced prices and terms, HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St., Harlem Branch (Open Evenings). | § 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. | WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. LADIES’ WALKING SUITS, former’ 81.00 PER $24.00, new ¥16.00, Chatham Square gt! YFAR PERTHWA| | & SONS Chatham Sq.: wo Establishments. EVERYTHING ror HOUSEKEEPING VERYTHING RELIABLE. Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloth, Bedding, Stoves, Etc. IAL SALE This Week of Odd Tapestry, Axminster and Savonnerie Carpets Made Up As RUGS—Any Size Desired. % Off Previous Prices—™% Off, COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, Park Row, near Chatham ind nis ket RIA #The Kind You Have Use => =e es } => ss oo POSS e ra ps } IXTH AVE.19 TO 20™ STREETS. Count Your Saving February Sale of Fine Furniture. RNITURE values that are positively the greatest the country has ever known are contained in this annual February Sale—values that are sure to make this event ieged to meet. The wonderful selling of Monday, the initial d F° Train loads of fine furniture are stored in our warerooms, with hundreds of representative pieces on display on our great fifth floor. We've been gathering it for an entire year. During the usual dull pefods we kept the great manufactories busy and were granted surprising concessions, all of which we turn over to you. Every reduction is made from our regular prices, acknowledged to be lowest in all New York on this high class of furniture. ___,, Every piece of wood and material put into this furniture was carefully selected by our own experts who supervised the making. It is built to outlast the longest lifetime—strong as it’s possible for furniture to be constructed. You'll be attracted by the rare beauty of the furniture, too. By careful comparison you'll recognize the designs and shapes as the very newest in the furniture world. Every feature of this great sale is 12.50 for 22.50 Couches—Our Spe- cial—built with solid oak highly polished frames, high-grade indestructible springs, 7 rows deep tufting secured with new patent back button that will not pull out; covered in heavy velour. *9.50 for "15.50 White Enamel Bed- steads—1}4-inch posts, heavy brass bar and spin- dies on head and foot, extra massive fillings and full brought over mounts, best baked enamel; in all sizes. Parlor Furniture—Our entire line of high-grade Parlor Suites will be offered during this sale at 24 to 3% eff from our already lowest The assortment consists of 3 and 5 trimmings. en oak, richly carved, straight mission effects—: prices. bie Parlor Suites—highly polished mahogan set mpennel RetiECe finished, very best upholstering and guaranteed; aya.) fOr ¥.b0 lextension indestructible springs—your choice of all the A ‘a newest and richest coverings. $12, 60 for sis ‘s xtension $40 5-plece Suit 33.60 -p' co Suites. |$30 for Pree oo eee Bulten. Eric Sie s olece Su {0 for $2 4-plece Sultes|440 for 32 5-plece Suite: for $18 8-plece Sultes, $58 for $86 5-plece Sultes, for $51 3-plece Sultes. | $ for $99 S-plece Buites. wr $77 $1-plece Suites. |$80 for $120 -plece Suites. | Couches—We've an immense assort- ment for you to choose froni—those comfortable slumber and box Couches—durable and hand- some in design—indestructible, tempered springs 1 oxter x for $27. Fy 919.75, for $239 Extension ? 7.60 est designs as well as a v genuine Colonial and cor Every piece of furniture in This Great Annual eee fee d—mahi finished frames—very to our order—fine piano polished—mahogany-finished frames— Parlor, substantial yet graceful arms—comfortable shaped backs—upholstered Dining-Room, in newest shades of silk tapestry, heavy damask and verona velour. oar: #55 for #99 5-Plece Parlor Suits—Our special—highly 97.50 for #12 Chiflonlers—Our Spé cial—solid oak, best construction, ished, fitted with large French bevel 5 large, perfect-fitting drawers, hi 92.25 for *3.75 Springs—Heav. frames, closely woven wire, protected edg for strength and comfort. Extension Tables—Highly legs—others are made with newest p —round or square tops— Extension able5 ety z ‘al 0.60 for $17 Lixtension ‘Table—8 feet. ee ension Table—8 feet. xtension ‘Table-8 feet. 50 Extension 1 Table—# feot $27.50 for $41 Extension Table—8 feet. Sldeboards—Embracing all the very lat- great the most far-reaching saving opportunity you have ever been privi- lay, attested the appreciation of the people. Fifth Fl in your favor. . 27.50 for #42 3-Plece Parlor Suits—Made especially |, very high grade upholster- id comfortable; your choice heavy damask and verona polished mahogany-finished frames, richly carved ing, fitted with indestructible springs; artistic an of rich, harmoninzing shades of silk tapestries, velour: ¢, Fy 6.50 for %8.50 Extension Table—Our special—built ac- cording to our own specifications from thoroughly seasoned golden oak, rubbed polished top—can be extended 5 feet—excellent value. $1.65 for *2.50 Dining-Room Chalrs—Our special—in saute Han oak—heavy box ane ribhed polish finish—closely woven glazed cane seats—very comfortable shaped backs—excellent values at $1.65. | #12.50 for %20 China Closets—Made specially to our cae golden oak—very fine rubbed pelish finish—graceful round ends—3 polished oak shelves—heavy French legs. 814 for %20.75 Sideboards—You'lt work of art that it is the best value ever offered seasoned golden oak—48 inches long—perfect. drawers—lacquered brass trimmings—2 large clo: large French bevelled mirror—at $14. 3 8,50 for #15 Dressers—Our —solid oak, thoroughly seasoned lumber, anteed construction, fitted with large bevel plate niltror. 2 one and 2 top drawers, fect fitting; very latest design. af 924.50 for #40 Brass Beds—Our spe clal—t}4-inch continuous posts, extra rear 2 ings and mounts, massive husks on both head an foot, best quality French lacquer; in all sizes. say when you see this it's built from thoroughly fitting and smooth-running sets—2 silver drawers—extra pecial guar- French per- highly pol- | plate mirror, igh-grade brass Tube a built polished gold- |” Ghiffonters and. Dressers—Mahogany, heavy designs, severely | bird's-eye maple, curly birch and golden Oot some have shapely fluted | guaranteed construction, perfect Lana vet edestal bases | running drawers, superior finish an matter what finished and fitted in a best lacquered brass trimmings—no fitting slides. ind it here. Chiffoniers have "it fi you desire you’ ‘re all golden oak, le—8 feet. five drawers. These i nslon 7 .50 Chiffoniers. Table—s fe FE Shitenters for $25 Drew Bi for Gt es HES fer er Dressers st complete as- in. this highly —bui the very bes! t—built from ve de French ction guaran- n in all sizes. jo! lor $22 eet, "Table—$ feet. $15.50 { £ fete for #85 Chiftoniers, Brass Bedsteads—A mo sortment—-the newest creations—'i asion Tab) Chiffonters. interesting department! materials and finished with highest everlasting lacquer—perfect satisfa ery choice assortment of rect Chippendale effects. sold during this sale is —tulted with the new patent back buttons that uaranteed to be absolutely perfect. Every one is .| teed—many of the designs are show’ will not pull out and covered with sili capsstries, frade of the best selected golden oak. $22.80 tor, $30 Brass Beds, | $44.00 for $55 By Beds, satin damask and Persian velours— ‘y on $14 for $20.75 Sideboards. | $. 0 for $38 Sideboards, 3 Chahta Bea sald $52 for $68 Brass Beds. RPA '$8.00 for $10.00 Box Couches iW for ea sldchonrds: | He for aueslacerene b for $4 Liraas Beds, 0 for $8) Bete Ae csal $10.75 for $18 € NMLOO for $14.60 Box Couches Sideboards, | $45 for $4 Kldeboards, $32.00 for a Bre iss aprings. eh Bas $13.50 for 316.50 Box Couches boards, $16 for $°8 Sideboards, $41 for $30 Brass 5 P if 1 Bo) for see on Couches817 70, for Box Conches = Naraiel Dressing Tables—This dainty and useful "Dining Chairs—Hig::'y polished golden China Closets ade from selected } ,adition to the sleeping chamber has never before box frames—seats are uphol- | quartered oak—fine piano finish—a large and | jyeen ‘shown in such a great variety. The designs “with heavy teed Nn first quality morocco leather or closely seven glazed cane—strength, beauty and comfort, resented—round ends—s with leaded glass moun! ining Chairs, cane seats, eae ee ae oa gear ieme cone seats, workmanshi 2 cane seats, 312.50 for $: $15.60 for $22.60 China Ch $ik'Go ror $20 China Closets $24.50 for $33 China Closets) $28 for $37 China Closets. $31 for $42 China Closets. 5 Dining Chairs, cane seats. Arm Chairs, cane seata, hairs, leather seats, for $5.75 Dining Chalis, leather seats, $8 for $10.25 Arm Chairs, leather seais, handsome display—all the new 1904 lines are rep- 30 China Closets selected quartered oak. are a radical departure from all previous styles— artistic and graceful. Genuine mahogany, bird’s- eye maple, curly birch and selected golden oak, $15.50 for $23 Oak Dressing Tables. $18.50 for $28 Dressing Tables. 821.50 for $27 Dressing Tables, $24.50 for $33 Dressing Tables. ¥27.60 for $3 Dressing Tables, $31.60 for #2 Dressing Tables, erpentine doors—others itings—very artistic—fine losets—-selected quartered 88 for $45 China C} 42 for 1 China Ch te '$50 fo> $67 China Closet: ‘$58 for $69 China Closets, ERE’S but one time during the entire year when Fashionable Silk Waists. you can buy $5 fashionable Silk Waists at the extremely | 4 low price of $3. 35, and that’s during these bargain days, when we hold our great annual February sale. Second Floor, Months of planning alone have made these wonderful values possible. We picked up lots of fine, lustrous silks here and Ti there at great reductions until we had thousands of yards. Then we turned them over to a well-known manufacturer to make during dull times. That's the way we figured to get prices unknown to other dealers—all tailor made, all desirable shades. $3.85 for $5 tailor-made pin-stripe Silk Waists. $4.90 for $6 Peau de Cygne Waists, lace front, $5.45 for $6.50 Peau de Sole Waists, spring shades, $6.75 for $9 Japanese Silk Waists, medallions, ob id Sale of Silk Petticoats. required six months’ persistent labor to prepare for this annual sale of tine Silk Petticoats and get prices to a point so low that they will astound all New York. secona Fi We had an agreement with a leading manufacturer whereby he would make up these splendid garments at a great re- duction during dull times. : The result is so interesting that vou will be sure and want to see it during this sale that began Monday, Why? They're the handsomest, fluffiest garments you ever saw—charm- ing, perfectly fashioned conceits—and such reductions! $3.95 for $5 black taffeta|$6.95 for $850 Petticoats, Petticoats, two styles; ex- of taffeta, black and col- cellent value. Ors; good quality; made with deep $5.98 Is the special price ‘aduated accordion - plaited ruffte; . of these fina lack taftita finished with full ruches, [' $7.90 for $9.75 Peau de Cygne Waists, fancy designs, $8.85 for $10.75 new Messaline Silk Waists, $9.70 for $12.50 handsome Crepe de Chine Waists, Petticoats, made with graduated ac- $8.50 for, 710.30 Petticoats cordton-plaited ruffle, finished with! tent quatity tifteta; peared Are two full ruches, cordion-plaited ruffle and full rache. America’sGreatest Book Sale---A75,000 Event. ‘Reductions 30 to 75%: *1 ENSATIONAL! That's the only word that begins to describe the kind ever attempted in America. $75,000 worth ‘of the world’s best wor! Ww writers and deepest thinkers—at reductions of 30 to 75 per'cent. 69¢. for $1.08 Books—Popular Fiction. LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KING- DOM COMB, By John Fox, HEART THE HOLL. ton Bee OMLADAY CASE Bur. OF ROME. THE FOREST. i q Crawford: BRAZEN Career White. aGQLONEL, CARTER'S CHRIST- CALTAIN, Figglenton, . Hopkinson Smith. ney TER 1 E CALL. OF THM WILD, Juck | HUSBAND, 2. HBR London, DETACHIOD PIRATE. \IHB LONG NIGHT, Stapley J. DOMINANT STRAIN, veymon. . z. N AT. ‘Norris, 'FHE VIRGINIAN. Owen Wister, FILIGREE BALE. Anna Kath erine Green. GIRL PROPOSITION, Ade, HARVESTERS. IN PICCAD) BERG. IN BRI Charles King. INCOMPARABLE —BELLATR' Egerton Castle. Ten Thousand Years of History. This {a the work of eminent Ami 9.7 fan historians and writ ‘cam y bound in hatt me GORDON KEITH. T. N. Page. diay: NG cONDUCTOR. Willamson. BARLASCH OF THE GUARD. H, Seaton Merriman. : OF SUNNYBROOK RE A PMB rokest fl les Wi EAR’ ONE WOMAN. Thom:s 'HE PASTURE. ‘Charles Dixon METTLE OF T! James Lane Allen. lumen, Hot Hus us number of volumes at this price to six to each person. No poke rl Second Floor. .08 Popular Novels 69c. magnitude of this wonderful Book Sale—the greatest event of its ks—everything from the light fiction to the masterpieces of the famous Porat fiction at 69c. we can fill no mall orders, and positively limit the to other dealers. Just a partial Iist. c Library Sets and Standard Works Reduced. Library Sets.—Merely pickings from the finest collection of Library Sets you have ever seen. They serve to show at what small sort your library can be replenished during this temarkablo sale, Dickeng 15 v sls, half moroce: usually $38.00, at 18.60, Scott, 12 vols, half leather; us ally $12.00, at do. hackeray, roceo tly. ‘Thackeray, 19 vols., extra cloth; usually $2.03, at 4.30, ect Eliot, & vol#., half ally $18.00, at 11,80. is., extra cloth; 8.50, Cooper, 16 vols, hal ally $13.75, at 9.80, her; usu- Standard American Encyclopedia This notable wo der the 's re re} vision ‘of donne ana 4.50 for 20th Century edition, prick od! volumes; publisher's Literature of All Nations,— morocco; usu; | % epresentative collection 0; 75 manter-worke ot famene e poets and writers, ‘edited y Jullan Hawthorne, John’ Russet other authorities in ten nu literature, comp erature, complete valumes, bound In usu a 4 is \ Y Ly é >

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