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cK WAS BD WOMAN ESTE She Had Registered at the Fifth Avenue Hotel as Mrs, E. D. Rollins, of Philadelphia, and Offered Paper at Hat Store. Ee MYSTERY IN CASE AT POLICE COURT HEARING. More Than 200 Bogus Checks Presented at the Second Na- ‘tional Bank Alone Within Two Years, It Is Asserted, ‘A gorgeously gowned, handsome and aristocratic-nppearing woman was ar- raigned in Jefferson Market Court to- fay charged with petit larceny. She was arrested last night in the Fifth Avenue Hotel, whei istered earlier in the day D. Rollins, ot Philadelphia. Soon after the arrival at the hotel she went into Knox's hat store, in the ho- bought a hat for %. tendered a check on the Sécond National Bank, which 1s ilso in the hotet building. The check vas signed “Mrs. Marshall Rawlins.” The cash!er of Knox's store stepped mto the bank to inaulre about tho check, Something about the woman had made him suspicious, As soon as the casmer of the bank saw it he became excited. Bank Cashier Excited. “That woman.” he said. “has been forging checks on this bank for three years. She has no account here and we have nover been able to reach her.” The bank cashier and Knox's man went into the hotel and found that Mrs, Rollins in her room. The hotel detective notitied, while a hurried trip to’ Jefferson Market Court Mrs, Rollins until about 6 o'cloc alied for her bill. She wrote out a check om’ ing it “Mrs. tendered {t. 4# alleged, has of the United from city to city a bogus checks behind. She has sent more than 20) checks to the Second National Mone, the largest being {or $200, Consideration in Court. Although theré had been great activity hn having her arrested, there wag con- picuous consideration ‘showed for the young woman jn court. The detectives jad expected that there Would be a swatm of complainants, On the con- y, only one appeared—the cashier from Khox's, Assistant Cashier Pabst. of the Seo- ond National Bank, ‘was in court. He MYSTERIOUS MRS. “RAWLINS,” HELD FOR PASSING BAD CHECKS. talked with the prisoner for an hour but made before her Gave was called, no complaint asainst her, althoi was suid at the bank that sh secured thousands of dollars th her forgeries, Mr. Pabst sith no complaint to make The woman was self-porsessed prisoner of such refined bearing has pemyed at the bar | r years. She was companied b ung man who paid he wns her law-) yer, He refused to give her name advised her not to answer questions. Refused Her Address, She is on the court reoords as Mrs. Marshall Rawlins and in giving her digree described herself as a widow, Her home, Her address was refused sho sald. I¢ not In New York “T always Qaye trouble when I come here," she said, with @ smile. “and as ‘Boot 1 get out of this dimcujty 1 shall 0 my nome.” ‘he er anid that her family 1s of the highest standing and that she Is wealthy. In her defense Mrs. Rawlins or Rollins said thet ‘ser husband had left her the Income from a fortune of that she thought this income was deposited In the Sccond National y|Bank and that she did not know Mr. Pabst refused to say whather or not she ever had an $45,000, had overdrawn it. account jn vhe bank. ‘The charge against her headquarters in £500 bail. from other cities. Richmond, Va., was recently y by A woman answering the descr of: the pflsoner, and $1,000 in bad checks pessed. Complaints of operations, Chicago, San Francisco, registered from time to time in last two years, Jefferson Mark: a petit Jar- ceny, and the police are holding her at ‘They expect that complaints will reach Now York timore, New Orleans’ and other cities have | been NO FREE LAWYERS, HE SAYS. {t | Borra Claims Judge: No ster in General Sr and Court and defend a py: Lawyer Barra Foster an affidavit as: Judge fend a prisone Assistant asked for time week's time was allowed by Ju ter. Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder. ions. covery of the age. lous and hot, tired, aching It to-day. shoe stores. stamps. in By mail for 265c. the ‘The men who occupy the big places in life you will find to be good dressers. Vogt Br A2* Sir. Cor Bk Ave. Open Saturday Night Till 10.30, Good clothes are an important factor toward success. The man who dresses carelessly is likely to be judged as a careless man. Vogel Brothers clothes for men allow of no such opinions. There's a tone and dignity about them that gives the man who wears a Vogel Brothers suit an air of individuality. It’s the details that give this effect. The shapely shoulder, the snugfitting collars, the coat fronts that do not wrinkle, the perfect-fit, are such as you look ffor only in the highest priced custom garments—our suits have nothing in common with ordinary ready made clothes. And you will be convinced of this if you will come here and try on some of our suits. Sale of Men’s Spring Suits. Sale of Young Men's Suits at $8.5° Blue serges, black thibets and ele- | Light and dark worsteds, cheviots cheviots in single | 4nd cassime: gant light colore reasted models; sizes 13 to 17.4 Sale of Men’s Suits at $12 Light and dark fancy cheviots and Tropical weight worsteds in grays, eassimeres, blue and black serges and | browns and grrenish tints in brok blue and black thibets, These smart sizes. The ety! shoe, right up to the shoe that is sold To Introduce Our $3.50 Low gs the Price for Friday Saturday Only Is $2.50. low shozs come in russet and patent I is exactly as shown in cut copied from « $10 custom M you want a low shoe that's $3.50, you'd better get here at once, as they’ll go quickly at $2.50 the pair. Se Sale. of |Men’s Suits ai _ $15 ° in stripes, and overplai bets in blue Sale of |Men's Suits at $18 ‘checks and overplaided patterns. minute in étyle, a at other stor checks Sale of Men's Su'ts at $20 Dark and light color unfinished wor- double and twist light and -\dark fancy cheviots, blue and b'ack tergesand thibets. $25 Sa’e of Men's Suits at Fine worsteds, in strives. broken checks and ovetpiaided effects, dark 27 | silk mixed worsteds,and imported blue ‘and black silk lined serges and thibets. Sale of Fine 50c. Half Hose at 25c Now that “moet every man ie weating low shosa, this sale of half hose is most timely, Every single pair in this lot ie worth $0¢,, and you couldn't duplicate them for less elsewhere. About 100 dozen of them, in fancy plaids by f2nd stripes, thin black lisles and gause co.tons. These S0¢, half hose on special sale a: pair, ‘(3 YEARS FOR BEING DRUNK. |Conrt Considered Term Too Long and Hele pong Wom When a young lawyer handed up to Justice Blachoff in the Supreme Court’ to-day a commitment, signed by Mugia- trate Ommen Monday, under which a comely young woman, Annie Brown, wna to be confined at the Magdalen Home three years for “being drunk ana unable to take care of hersclf tn 2 sixth street,” the Justice immediately granted a writ of habeas cofpue una Y 7 ever offered in our Garment Store. »DRY GOODS CO. lone Hundred and Fifty Misses’ Box Coats, formerly $5, $7 and $8, at 2.98} Such’is the news for to-morrow, and we count it the best bargain DAMS MARCHAND WILL LEAVE ARMY But Eighteen Minutes m Brooklyn Bridge via Third Ave. Elevated to Bloomingdales’. Did you ever knew that? And not a step to walk at either end. This means that Bloom- ingdales’ is the most convenient store in Manhattan for Brooklyn people. PARIG, May 13.—The Ci tére Tan deolded to a nation of Col, Marchand fame, Thin is an outgtowth of the ¢ troveray whioh ar owing to the nel not being assigned to fol Russian war operations in the —— ——— Clothing Built for Character at the Prices of the Slapped-Together’ Kind. No, you mustn’t infer that a price indicates quality. Nothing+further away than this from fact in regard to the clothing we sell. You want to inspect personally the garments we'll offer Saturday. Then, and then only, you'll see how far above the price-tag stands the quality of every garment. Men’s Serge Suits—Thet Men’s Worsted Suits not duplicate anywhere at the Sie doles a eccer Tea price we quote—in all sizes; they’re made in a manner that positively guaranteed fast color: will at once stamp them the $12 aa eet Dds and $14 kind; all smart, new and and tape gobecla correct styles in many to-morrow, mixed materials; sspecial, 8 to-morrow, 1, lent of tho tor dropped me hore to-duy ¢ brenktast table. Dest of heaith until rtricken, HM failure is thought to have been onuse. The price is really ridiculous, but we wish to make a speedy clearance of all the odd garments; hence the} | radical price cut. a from 4 te sollegtion Hand-Made Suils— inc black; either sack or frock styles; they've all the ear-marks and the highest class work; character and tone of $12 special to-morrow, ” Suits—In mixedichev- Boys Suits iots; sizes 7 to 16 years; made with double. special to-mor- breasted jackets; $1 388 row, i Hinve No Right Hons to-day mpted to justify his action In to obey the mandate of the submitted to. Judge i » had Shake Into Your Shoes cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bun- It's the greatest comfort .dis- Allen's Foot-Hase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, cal- t. Try Sold by all druggists and Trial package FREE. Ad- dress Allen 8. Olmsted, Leroy, N. an It] {Giris' Box Coats in silk and pongee also covert cloth and_ cheviot; 6 75, ne uy 14; value $8.75, 5.98 In tl in Y. China Silk, enamelled ri of fifle {mported natural wood in Custom Made this time—the balance of the sple week ago. They are Custom-made Garments—Suits, Coats and Vests and Trousers; all of them made to measure, with hand-workmanship throughout, sale in the morning at these prices: 15,00 * 50 3 $35.00 Suits, I. $25) oo Coats and $5.00 largest firm of Custom-Tailors-to-t 41 Goats and Vests; 180 Suits 5 yin-no two garments inch breast measurement. prove mighty interesting reading, ite comprise Thibets, Suits worsteds, chev- : fots, Cassimeres and home- | Comprise Th spuns in double and sin-| ste gle breasted Sacks, Cut-| me aways and Froc! All custom made, to sell at $15, $20, $25, $30 and §35. in gle breasted | custom made, | $12.50 to $20. One Thousand Suits Russia: Blouse and Sailor; Nor- folk, with Bloom- ar Pants; Double Breasted Two- Puce, $4.00, $5.00 and $6,00 Values at Other specials from the Misses’ Depaitment for Saturday Ynclude: Girls’ Wash Dresses, Girls’ Box Coats in sizes 4 to 14; valine Girls’ Wash Dresses, sizes 4 to 14; value $2.50; spe- dala. B48 at, Girls’ White Lawn, Misses’ Box Coats, Colored Chemb: ay Dresses, value $4.50; Special at. Remarkable Saturday Book Bargains Balcony Book Store. It will be worth while dropping into the Balcony Book Store on Saturday. We mention a few bargains in cloth-bound sets :— Coaching Parasols at 1.49. Spic-span new and worth double, feta silk, Surah silk, Chenne Taffeta, Changeable Sill as green, tan, brown, navy blue, black and white, or with pleats and tucks, Beside: Sizes 20 and 22 inches. Frames of plain and fancy ‘ht, loop and ring shapes, A saving of from one to two thirds, We had three hundred and twenty-one garments last Saturday; we have three hundred and seventy-six iy'sz.s0 Trousers, 3,5° This lot of Clothing yas purchased by us from the and New York, For to-morrow’s selling we have The details are brief, but to who is looking for something extraordinary in clothing they will |Coats and Vests Chev {ots and Cass Frocks, $ and double or sin. Our Price, $11.50 | Our Price, $7.50 for Boys Men’s Trousers—Not: large lot—just about enough for to-morrow’s selling. They're of Boy s’ Suits—Of splendid blue — serge, with double-breasted jackets; | sizes 7 to 16 years; also sailor pure worsteds in many hand- SLZsuits in sizes 3 to 10 years; both some new pat- styles effectively terns; special to- 2 95 ° ry Becon’d Fioor, 60th 8 trimmed; special morrow, a | Smart New Oxfords for Women to-morrow, Specials in pepe neal Saturday at $1.29 a Dair. Think of being able to buy the newest . Here are three striking moe saving values in handsome solid gold jewelry. If you've a gift |} shaped patent leather Oxford ties at $1.29 a pair! It takes Bloomingdales’ to offer such extraordinary value! Be to give, take advantage of these: Tie Clasps— sure you come’ in to-morrow and see these. Every Pair Worth $2.50. mond, ruby and sapphire; Fleur de lis Choice of button or lace styles; high Cuban or military: heels; ail new toe shapes; all sizes. Kid Oxfords tor Women at $1.49. or diagonal style, Special, $4.25 — Smart, new styles, with comfortable, flexible soles; easily worth $2.50 a Second Pivor,30th £t. Keetion. cheviot and covert eloth; collarless, trimmed with silk braid; some lined] | all through; value | 87.5 H 4.98 Gill 98c Section, at satin lined; made of covert, broadcloth afd cheviot; 14 to 4 to 14; 2.98 fio"... 6.98 Misses’ Silk Shirt Waist Suits: prettily made and trimmed; sizes from 14 to 18. Always sold at $19.50; special at 13.98 @ Gingham Cigar Cut- 4 ters, solid AES et a oa new snake [ps designs beau itl alr. 67c Buys Children’s While & Tan Canvas Shoes or Oxfords A truly little price, you'll say, when you see how good these little shoes and Oxfords are—and how much they add to the smartness of the youngsters’ summer togs. They were made on new normal good, wide, comfortable toes. The Price Should Be a Dollar. but as a Special for to-morrow you may have the ehildren| fittéd in any size at 87c. a pair. Boys’ $2 Lace Shoes, $149. Vici and box calf, sizes from 1 to 544; the same in Sizes & to 1344; worth 81.50, at 98c. Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes, 23c. In lace, button and strapped sandals, in patent and white kid leather; value 50c, Second Floor, 50th St. Section. Going Travelling? We're Headquarters for Good Trunks ‘Trunks that were made for the a safety and good care of the travel- 3 lers'” belongings, trunks that will give satisfaction and comfort to every owner—at the most moderate of prices, AS for instance: These bound with vulcanized fibre cleats with protected brass-plated steel clamps; good Excelsior locks; extra large bolts and hinges; two leather straps at- tached; sheet-iron covered bottoms, as foliows: 28 ins, 40 ins. 36 ins 38ins. 40 ins $3.99 $4.24 $4.39 $4.68 $4.99 $5.24 $5.56 Basement, 50th Bt, Section. y $2.95 ai FlowerRings, 85 HEL eine : ; Auirhe Goal epevrrederetinc) ing, set with 3 icut diamonds Special, $13.80 [aint Floor. Front. Centre Women’s New Parasols, $1.65. You'll find some of the dainti- est of this season’s styles in this lot of parasols at Ber ctely one nicely finished and well made, Vaffeta silk parasols, hemstitched, with plain and colored borders. Taffeta silk parasols, with plain, colored or striped borders. China silk parasols, finished with three full ruffles. Pongee silk parasols, hemstitched. Union taffeta silk parasols with five tucks. Taffeta silk parasois, hemstitched, with embroidered grass linen bor- der. Striped taffeta slik parasols, nice- stitched. Ty ees Poor, Soib Bt. section, ma ~ Men’s Collars, Half Doz., 55c. They're of guaranteed four- ply fabric and we'll warrant they'll wear as well as any 15c. collar you can buy anywhere. Forty styles for choice— hoys’ sizes, as well as men's. Actual value, per half dozen, Main Floor, Ath Bt Sestion. ° Women’s New Dellicoals. | Smart, serviceable petticoats {Woof excellent quality gray brill- !@ jantine, made with knee flounce, Made of pure ta Pongee and the like; ‘plain colors,sueh f | Karnet, heliotrope, They come in plain or hemstit there ante shape lasts, and have fancy laids, strij tulip dad | i top bs with ivory and enamel tips, Handies Suits at 1150, ndid lot we told of a They will go on Vests, 7.5° | | he. Trade {n Chicago 15 pairs of Trousers, alike; sizes up to go." the man, g2ins. 34 ins, | rousers stilped wor- | ste Ss Plain and fancy cas. Simerés and cheviots: alt | exquisite Patterns; hand | ee recap bout. Custom Ht set at aptopran t 65, $6 and Our Price, $3.50, special, 50c to $1 : 98 & $3.69. Golf Caps at ast ue 42 = 4 = trom’ tent 2a ma homespuns ahi ch, lots; also bine ot ibets, Wor- Cute _———— end Greal Specials To-Morrow in Eyeglasses and Spectacles. EY So that any one needing a new pair of eyeglasses or spectacles Note the savings in each i cannot afford to miss this Satur- le, in which the most. ex- ary values are quoted 50c tor Eyeglasses & Spectacles. | 68¢ for Eyeglasses & Spectacles. Fitted with skilfully selected acd Set in goldcine and silveria perfectly adjustes pure - | frames; will not tarnish or break; tal lenses, The eyeglasses ha made of solid metal ail the way nickel silver or goid-alloy nose- through; would be considered a pieces and patent cork nose-rests b at $2 a pair. and clips; the spectacles have 85c for Eyeglasses & Specta: nickel-plated nose-pieces. The same Scient! ly made and hi sort you pay $1.50 for at the ex- | ished; the eyeglasses are clusive optician's set, with patent o¢ <is C solid i springs; sp G8c tor'AxieCut Pepbies, are in gold-filled frames, set with Set in goldoine frames, which al- | silex crystal periscopic lenses, aI i ways look bright and new; regular gold nome es in straight or ri opticians ask $4 a palr for these | ing bow shapes; sold at exclusive eyeglasses and spectacles. | opticians’ for $3 a pair. Main Floor, Front, Sacks. fo sell from, prettily trimmed with one full rufile, hemstitched or tucked— nice and light for summer wear, . DelightEveryone by securing to-day a* Columbia Graphophone (the improyed phonograph), h proddces the human yoice true to 5 First Payment of $1 secures it. Columbia Gold - Moulded Records, 25¢. Dise Records Exchanged. Third Floor, 59th St, Rection. stk’ Hineds 1 small: shapes; race ant thing § tot the Like, ots, Home. Contre. the natticst patterns of hee wane il 1s devoted to!