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“ID HERSELF IN MISSION 4 DAYS at ca of Mrs. Ray Singer,| _ | Who, While Insane, Wandered’ __* Away from Home and Stayed _ In Nearby Building. © ATTACKED WHILE THERE ;, AND ROBBED OF JEWELS. ad Asserted When Found That a | Tall Dark Man Overpowered -+ Her—Door Not Locked and’ She Was Not Held Prisoner. Investigation Into the mysterious tm- Prisonment of Mrs. Ray Singer, the pretty young wife of Louls Ginger, of No. @ Thatford avenue, East New York, in a closet in the rear of the + Jewish Miesion at No, 1 Thatford ave- nue, for four days, reveals the fact that although the bulk of this time was, spent in the closet by the woman, she | was never locked in and was free to Weave at any time she chose, As & matter of fact the young woman 4id wander about the house, gotng down) into the cellar on various occasions and he meeting other people in the house, That ‘the woman was insane there fs no Goubt, and the only reason she was not * peatrained by some of those who saw her was because a rumor started that she was a spirit and the house got the Teputation of being haunted, Attacked in Her Odd Retreat. Now that the woman {ts home and eafe, with every prospect of getting well, there are two things about her cane which need investigation, Two @iamond rings which she wore when he disappeared are gone and she in- sists that during the time she was in ~ the house at No. 1 Thatford avenue he was attacked in the closet by a @trange man. he describes this man as being quite large and having a black Mustache, The police are now looking for & man who was engaged in clean- fing the Mission on the ground floor \ from Saturday last, the day that Mrs. Singer disappeared, until yesterday, in the hope that he can throw some lignt ‘On the Identity of the man described by * young woman. r@. Singer lett home during a fit of fnaaulty brought on by the birth of a ebild, and the physicians say that she SUL shows signs of dementia, although he I apparently getting clearer in her | Mind every hour, } Becaped Vigilant Watch, ' Mra. Singer ts an English Jowess and | > ‘very pretty, Her child was born two weeks ago. When it was six days old the mother began to show signs of a failing mind and on the advise of « Physician the child was taken away from her, Bhe seemed to grieve over ‘vhis and on Saturday last, during a| [7 lapse in the vigilance she had been Under, she slipped on some clothes and went away from the house. Her disap- pearance was discovered almost imme- rth ‘& howse-to-house search was pte, the police, without remut eaterday a woman war found in closet of the house at No, 1 That- ford street, and to-day she was able tell something about her absence, though her mind ts @ blank regarding Most of it. ‘The Woman’s Strange Stor; + “EL remember leaving the house,” she “and going down the street. saw to-da; : 4 as ut when Ris in front of & butiding 't decided to go in and did so. Just as I got in ® man grabbed me and pushed me in @ closet. He shut the door. 1 was in Bhe closet all night. In the morning | heard music tn the piace and | cilled fut, but No one @newered me. I think Jett the closet once or twice, but do Rot know. 1 do not recall losing my it was Mrs. Rachel Levy cousin, Fannie Solinsky, Who “anally discovered Mrs, Singer, and their story Proves that the woman did leave the closet @ number of timet. Mra. Levy's son, Loula, went into the cellar of the | peers, on Monday and saw Mrs, Singer andering around. He was very much frightened and ran upstairs os fast as could. He declared he had seen a it. The word spread around that | ore was Sect in the cellar, and tt was with diMeulty that anybody weg | Induced to venture in the cellar, All Believed It Haunted, On Tuesday another son, Samuel Lavy, started to go in the mission room and heard @ shuffling of feet in & rear, He looked down and saw 4 id-eyed woman with dishevelled hair walking to and fro He got away with. out delay, and after thal everybody for ry Biosk, around believed the house was united. en Wednesday morning the woman was again seon out of the closet, but no one dared to go to her, Yesterday | afternoon, Rowers, Ere al, and her | ain opened the door of the closet fre a and saw Mies Bnget | in Shere, They ran screaming to th street as fast as they could go and al-| oat the first bony they met was Singer, who has mn going around the Gistrict for days on « bicycle, looking for his wife, When he heard th ¢ went to the rear of the mission and found his wife huddled up in the corner of the closet Me took her nome at! once ‘An examination of the closet to-day showed that the lock was on the inside ; | th oe PALICE STUDY THE SUBWAY. \\/ Commissioner McAdoo and Cabinet accom Walsh Schmittber- O'Brien, lett the Ci y Hall the Sub for, em DON’T DELAY! REGISTER! t's every cittven vot. He canm reatsters. He morrow between remained for New Starved Before Liscovered. $904 0000000000004 164099000041 F1 1969 EDEILOHDOOLOIY ODOOT DOPOD IOOD9O OH HOO 9D SHEDDING FAT. IN CENTRAL PARK Chorus Girls and Brokers with Too Much Embonpoint Flock to the Cement Path Along the West Wall, AROUSE THE SLEEPERS WY WHEEZING NOISES, Paced by Trolley Cars and CLoser WHERE MRS. SmrOER WAS Found AST | LIB 909006 60-004 00-44-00: TNATFO ERTY MRS. SINGER, WHO WANDERED FROM H AND HID FOUR DAYS IN A MISSION, . 1 While Insane from Iliness She Strayed Into the Street and Took Refug> in a INJURED Hi FERRY deities Building, Where She Was Attacked, Robbed and Almost a OME 4 No. 40 THATFORDAVE, PARLOR FLOOR AVE, DRSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20; 1904 S)OI0FORGRL That Big Deal in Ha "i thousands of housekeepers that we Louisa Schlotte:er Wins Out on ay ee whe ig Podiempedagion ich she the Fourth Trial of Her Suit supply at the same amazingly rave Cived : low Better vahies Ree oe eitoncer vice toy Senet heal tad et Picnic Han Tender, lean, sugar-cured little Against Brooklyn and New York Company, — Louisa Schlotterer, of No. 03 Cen- teat avenue, Brooklyn, to-day was | hams, appetizing, of delicious fla- lot Steel scanty diya dena ped 8&5c vor; aie to 7 Ibs, For this week only, 2 ID. ...secesereeee Large and mealy, selected by our | claimed to have sustained oa Feb. 9, 1808, while a passenger on the Brooklyn land New York Lessee’s Company's i Aan pederncagy'yc own shippers the choicest Lon The America, rding to the piain- ig | tafe, ‘collided with tbe terve-veat Maine, Island fields. KA esing is cedetets of the same concern, but on the several hearings of the case, which has been tried four times, the corporation alleged that it had never heard of the collision until the sult was brought, and that t had no record of It, When the case wos first tried, in 1900, it was dismiased; in | 1902 the suit ended in a disagreement of |the jury, in 18s the plaintiff was |awarded $15,000. An appeai was taken | by the company and & new trial, the | just closed, was ordered. “Kies Sohlotterer claims that ever aince the collision she has suffered from epi- | wepay. cauune, a fifteen-year-old sistor. who had been @ witness in the cage, falied to appear when called yesterday afternoon, and another sister of the | plaintife tesuned bs the cata had died | on Tuesday, the doctors sald from wor- rying over Louisa’s condition, | “Pauline wus stricken in Broadway, | Brooklyn, by heart disease, and before she could be given medical ald died in a cuar mtore Into which she had been carried. WANT TO VOTE? REGISTER! {on™ Rotmarren, ts the , For the remainder of the week, we resume the free distribution of Double “S. @ H.” Green Trading with all purchases of 10 cents or more, except C. Or D. orders, at all our 133 Grocery: Stores---You See Them Eve | Sweet Potatoes. Post selected from choicest South. Re wa si 8 ed, w irom je, eo Oe sadeee seeaeertes ONIONS. Finest * red, medium-sized Con atte sleep: thetr one stock In trade—sha: if t Autos the Runners in Sweat- and doping alone ers Keep Up the Hot Trot to) sredding Lose Flesh. ‘Whir be stout. when OM Doctor Knick- erbocker will reduce your weight while vou walt, and no charge—uniess It is one of violating the Speed = ord mances? Visit the open-air «ymnasium on Cen- tral Park West, be- tween the park wall and the cement walk, ainth to Eimhtieth street, and join the embonpoint she d= dete who are pounding the beat- en path in the hope of soon resembling FP] “after taking.” | When this newly| discovered Mecca of would-be lean and envious fat ones first attained ite lange morning patronage is not definite, but sleepy park police and tenants of the big apartment-houses along Central Park West. awakoned by queer whens- Ing nolses and loud-checked pants, have been entertained by coveya of bewweatered men and women, stern- faced and joyless, straining forward at a hot trot. thelr eyes fixed on that tn- visible ultimate Thule toward which #0 many turn—anti-fat, These early morning cross-country runs, in spite of thelr spectral, volceleas flight, caused excitement at first among the gutta-perohaesque who had had nothing novel and exciting since Han- nah Elias'’s front door gave way. Pugilists and runnere dn ¢raining have used the path along the park | wall before but It : York's numerous do- votees of fat-reduc- ing and beauty hunt. ere to make the pat! fill @ lone-felt want Fatreducers are a) clanoish a clan ar Any secret orwaniaa tion, Their forme- are thelr symbol and thelr pass words on meetin: are "What are yor doing to reduce the modern substi tute for “Good day, Each new fountain’ of leanth is heralded by word of mouth to the faithful. and the copse where once the mark cops smiled alone has blossomed with sorint- ers muffled in ters and wearing | the flash *that-must-come-off. Paced, by trolley cars or autos in the street, or by bouncing equestrians on the bridle path YY ncrows the wall. the perepiring faithful string alone, shultie along. sprint slone staget plone, all depending on the ae and welxht car- ried. A Wall atreet | broker + avpe.rine sweater puffe | purple pare trail, the hich } Veins standing out teally 0 9 peed being than his ox- imagination pictured it. while youner men of ant!-expansion ideas loped ponderousty, sah comparatively ensily, nlone nting aoftty at the unusual em ertton. F Gold-piated hair and pencilled eye and 10 at night: also on Saterday, | prows nredominating among the female but the best way te dow do lt promptly, After cannot sto Xe | tauthtul who eprint witn doletul deter- mination from Fvtty+ | gol death—"Too fat!" along as If hastening to seo oan a about having the of march ‘on the or who @ago, starvation and riding RT. He Thinks this early ing to turn the thrick nin tean, but if ft don’t he'll eno! of It—lean again. bo What?! TRAINING SQUADRON —— To Take Part in Trials Battleships, (Special to The Evening World.) NEWPORT NEWS, Va, The training squadron under pelle, Cotuind is, Columbia, balled’ tro tor Gloucester, Maas. Three of thi stake boate Weat Virginia, $15. Men's Mackin ‘ot meiton and Kersey i } i Sixth Ave. Car pasy every luxury to preserve | Gl LED ~ SVA-STORY AL Little One Climbed to See Her Think of ft, ye maids who long for honors; : ‘Wing. Wan ty thim guys maid he has tried " Temarked «@ every thing, “Waters, dist, Turkish, Moostan, th and dry baths, and vawths, . “Yep. That'll make you lean—if you comprising the Minne- rie and Yankee, | mM Old Point Comfort to-day ahips will be used uring the official trials | @f the armored cruisers Colorado and | von, 50 GOODYEA Mail Orders Promptly Attended To When Atsompanis! by Money Order or (OPEN EVENINGS) ©, i pe. | Mother | Freedma biueooat. Swed- mas- on the B. | bird stunt and make try beer, Hor father away. The ie crushed tn. st a lamp LONDON, SAILS. of New Oct, DR— Rear-Ad- as I's eurer, between 7 at night, line, Lost Her Balance and Tumbled Out of Window. ‘Three-year-o1d Annie Freedman, one of three children of Mr. and Mra. Joseph fell from the alxth-story win- | dow of No. 8 Cherry street to-day and Alone and in tandem the faithful thud | 05 ieilied inatantly. Chaired | ‘The cdild had deen watching her merous cops sions Ve bi mother draw spe npg conageneah ms rene climbed up on a by the window. Trmpathatie, pity of the well-upholsterst | When her mother turned away the child |eltoped and fell out of the window, striking on her head in the deep area well, seven stories below. form of the little girl and ran with It to Gouverneur Hospital, two blocks entire top of —__—— Canadian Bishop Dead, M. C. Baldwin, B here last sight, He born In 1838 snd created Bishop in ies SS WANT TO VOTE? REGISTER! There are only two more days of remintration. first, Saturday ts close §=Saturday Cracker Dainties. Fresh from the fry kta metals necticut Onions. A bas l 7c Ot seeesarser eee cosene Fig ne sala fie Fruit Cracteors. “quailty ‘ atid packed In J | Woreesterahire tance — * what ote, hs Part, S021" aa pint" bot te Foy Special Sale Axminster Carpets. The purchase of the entire stock of a prominent Ax- minster manuiacturer enables us to offer 25,000 yards of this desirable are fabric, regularly sold at $1.50 per yard, at 87% cts. The attention of hotel keepers and other large pur- chasers of carpets, is particu- larly called to this excep- tional bargain. Lord Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Ninetesnth Street, Draw in a Clothes- Maatgrocessatlines bb. pack" fe rushed down to the crushed child was dead, however, her skull having been Ont., Oct. %—Right Rev. ot Huron, died “ies eee ER a nalepine bonis, LOC Shoe 53 Licensed Best for the Te-morrow is the Beier sae seule. oe. HSE Me Wines and Liquors. Monogram Whiskey. the last. The night. register you cannot EFORE it is too late or beyond your power to get one, It will pay B you to travel hundreds of rnlies for this week's olfer of the great FORCED SALE. Our time is limited and we are therefore forced to close out our ENYIRE STOCK at Less Than 25c. on the Dollar As for QUALITY, WEAR and STYLE, our mer- chandise needs no introduction to you, as all our Cravenettes, Mackintoshes offered at this GREAT SALE are of the very latest style and make. REMEMBER-—"« —_— 12'n0 * MACKINTOSHES. sr “ % 1.50 2,50 a frant of door. object can afford to miss this GREAT OPPORTUNITY. NOTE THE FOLLOWING SLAUGHTER IN PRICES: $12 Women 10 Years Old. well matured Rye whitey, vtied expr for ou er mond, gallon, 080.; bottle Claret-Bt, Jullen, Blue Dia- 30c Special for this week, laret- pian 160 beat? 386 Potties. sae ns, OOS j ey my se A La B, & Tom or Holland; bettie fornia. 53 Butler's Trymnore, Gin—J. B., Superior pottle «» or Holland; bottle .... S-— PIANOS—EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL PEOPLE, Same Price to Everybody on the Piano. Rain Coats and are good at driving a bargain you may get the sumé Piano for $38 If you are a real close buyer you can get it down to $300) chances are nine in ten you would find that same grade of P here marked in plain figures $250—and_ that price We appeal to your intelligence—can a dealer lower the pr Piano without first inflating that price? That self-evident fact ¢ ; mends itself to common sense, and it should, therefore, commend | the consistent and courageous one-price policy of this store to your strious consideration, WET SEASON is almost upon us, and no one to whom money ts af Men's Rata © rt 000 M. ' HAZELTON, H. & S.G. LINDEMAN, Payments may be arranged to meet your convenlencébiy month, quarter or otherwise. + Mackintoshes | 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 | + Ragians. wy aor, Pehop & RAIN COAT 3,50 | 257 Sixth Ave. lo bet, 16th and 17th Sts. Give Chest and Length Measurement. block from 18th St. “L.” stasion,

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