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Ll Y BY A DOG SLEUTH AT FANCES nt WOMAN'S PURSE * “Mrs. Rosa Wilson’s ‘Pointer After Trifling Quarrel with PolioeFoundIt After Klunoke Had _ the Wrong House and Quickly; Annie Keon Goes to His, Stabbing Him in the Back - 4 Aroused Her. House and Takes Acid, After Quarrel in Bowery, -_-_— — FOLLOWED AND TORE FOUND DEAD BY HIM ~ QUT YOUNG WOMAN'S HAIR. ON FRONT DOORSTEP. a the Dog Detective Found Wedding Day Had Been Set, but "Police Capt. Cottrell, Who Ar-/ Postponed Until Young Man’s| rested Wilson and His Com-' Financial Prospects Were panion, Miss Howard. More Promising. ——— MEpot.” alias “prince,” a polka-dot ter, is the pride of the Tenderloin ‘and the men of the West Thir- ‘street Wtation are ready to give REFUSES IN HOSPITAL’ TO IDENTIFY HER. But the Weapon, Blood-Stained, Is Regarded as Evidence Enough to Hold Her—Klunke May Die. Bat-eyed and heavy with @rtef, the| sre. Marta Plorentina, a comely young friends of Annie Keon, eighteen years) trajian seamstress, wh0 lives in @ tone old, of No. 188 Covert avenue, Wyckott, | ment at No, 218 Grand atreet, evidently Queens County, to-day passed by the |urprised Victor Kluncke, of No. 4 Bar- ‘@ home any time his owner, MT®. | comn which contained her remains. | row street, to-day when they had a quar ‘Wiluon, of No, & West Twenty! annie, the prettiest girl in that section | re) at Broome street and the Bowery, street, will part from him. It | of the county, beloved by all, had killed | ana he fell with a deep knife wound be- through “Spot” that Mrs, Wilson | herself after @ lovers’ quarrel, S0IN | ewegn his shoulder blades, Kluneke told Jed to her wandering husband. | elght miles in the dark Of night 10 Ni! the police when taken to Gouverneur * displayed “almost human tne | home ¢ er @ . AN hy © of Hroapital that the pretty seamatress had * by leading his mistress from hg acta bao’ ats Psa couse. | stabbed hen, but when ehe was appre: 4 a in h " d # to No. H Then a scene hap- | 1n® Tier st twentyetwo years oid, {Hemet and taken to his bedeke an such aa a jealous woman can Omer a aford etreet, Brooklyn, the |DOUF later he sald he didn’t know her. with the hair of another woman |% “° j res All Mrs. Florentina would say was: !young man who would give much to . ‘et y has received the attentions of her do the unkind word which led to| "AS him, Let him tell you about tt.” Riysdand. At all of It "Spot" winked a ANON Minto callad at her home| Despite the attitude of Kluncke and lee eye, (or he played the part of the oo ie easy mgnt, escorted her to a| the Woman's non-committal reference to ive and is the fesponsible party him for an explanation of how he was arty in Brooklyn, and after sever & the disagreement fi the Wilson Party stabbed, the police have In thelr powsss- hours of merriment, escorted her home, | ag dey Bpot c There was a little unpleasantness over | sion a Jagkinife with @ bi about lz BY erie oo aus oo ane an incidont at the party, and both the| inches long, which Detective Hoffman, p ‘morning Residlnned 1 oe be early voung man and the girl warped it Into/of the Eldrige street station, says he Nilonal on’ Twenty’ Unportance. When they said good-by | found in Mrs, Florentina’s purse. The aide of the street opposite No. 4 ‘Ae Folutiona were strdwed wepon was stained with blood, and It saw the door open and masier Burkhardt went to his home and re-] was owing to this that M rate Pool 4 A ball was aller 3 nanded the woman without bail when “almost human intelligence Itt the Idea that something Was (hat everything woud be suraigatened F Me*walted and ‘was rewarded. |sat' ihe nant cny may dle, it ter disappeared in “ |. Diss Keon touk the matter more to has penetrated the lungs, spotless reputation of the dog for'heart, After her sweetheart had leit} Kluncke gave hia age ae twenty-two ‘and propriety in keepl) she slipped out of the house and went) aml his oceupation laborer,” but character, After matur ree. reaching bis home 3 to , however. t crossed the street ed wt the door and day morning Mr barking that his mistr “P| Dickelhaus found the girl dead on th third floor, front, was ; porch of the house. A such a patent disapproval of Acid and mola: that Mra, Wilson let the dow In. With a. acreym moved his head and gave the e!81 haus aro: ow me. ag GoWnstadr her call Wit My God! it's Annt soon as he saw the t He then rushed joould find none. He fir got a p) siclan of the German Hvespital to go) with him. When they returned there Was no chance to eave the girl, She) street fourteen Ital ans was dead Miss Keon sand Burkhardt had been| Whitmin today f friends for som ra. They were to| Weapons, 1 traight to the room| hay, ied in June, but the rand sure enough tponed because Hurk- found her husband # condition would not| J J, ax whe gave bet | admit of marr} when arrest to say of the scene that fol pulled my hair and cut up . Bhe's a jealous woman, tha found Wilsan ‘an unpappy he ) in ord months, but her relatives never heard f him, They wore asked if it waa a usual thing for Mrs. Florentina to armel They shrugged thelr shoulders and «dat kaow, The hue band left home this morning, He works a Bronx. t 3 of fright Mra. Burkhardt, who came he whouted as fe to ymething must Mra, ee Weapons she woul an example {n certain . of the arraigned Magistrate carrying concealed were fourteen revol- atilletas. spolls of war after a lan victory.” remarked the tra Miller explained that all the prisoners lived out of town and came to the Ital- jan colony in Mulberry street Overy Bundi heavily armed. Fin f $10 each and the wes Wrong with Thomas don led the way to No. 4, having slipped on a we shoes. At tie door he pe was no mistaking his 4 Spot pointed it was always with hy. n. Wilson went a hanpy. and no op- positlog was expreased by the parents of either, It was understood that the wedding was to take place as soon as Burkhardt obtained a better position. imposed on the ond ons confiscated, mé in jer to] t for that dog it) 4, Stat anil, ——[— right agea,! “BLACK HAND” MEN HELD, | MAN STABBED IN TEMPLE, P Who had remained out. beprnnermemnered an gafe place. vader the ant Dowvall and Cooley Accused of At-| Had Quarrel with Assailant Over w search of Olle - Rat Mavs avenue and ‘Twenty: tempt at Blnckmatt, Money Matte ; 1 Cottrell Magistrate Whitman, In the Centre| Tony Lauri, twenty-two, of No, Fee taf the Street Police Court, today held Ka-| Withers street, Hrooklyn, ta in the ¥ and when “Spot” ward Douvall 1 Alvah R. Cooley, Cumberland Street Hospital with a knife AM again she knew that he Was charged with atrdwpting to blackmal}| wound In the lett temple, and Joseph apt Cottrell and the policeman went Mrs Teresa A. Sheridan. known as the | Buschonl, twenty-five years old, of No, ack with the woman and entered the "Queen we Mudscow Fleet," to| U3 Grahom street, Brooklyn, te under WAS * How And @) awalt the action of the Grand Jury rem Se the charge Of having stabbed au ‘The two m were arteste! last According to the statement of wit tion for dis t a followed tind the Thursday by Central Office Detectives | neste, Laurt and Huschon! had n quar. “Mtuoh canine satiste Meafterty and Riley after Mra Bheri- | Fel over tee i at Kent and Ww Han had received two. letters, signed (eee ani ee do enon tines ee Black Hand.” demanding the pay- | tabbed fh t. AR ambulance + at the aoltelta. | Paty was xent in and Lauri was taken to art, Cons | the hosplint ritten Douvall 0,000 IN PRIZES the letters at sea to make any matter Hus ment — Yaak C9 C-d00 she fr“ Poeaus- we, weer Ogg Oud 02. i Th’s sketch was made ty Ada Ripley, age LT D992, 464 E 23d Strezt, Patersoa, N. J., 7th B grade, Mo. 13 School, Paterson. a We give a casi prive of $5.0) for any draw- 3 of this character w''ch we accept and use. . 41 szhoui children can compete. Full instructi ns be found on lnswe of each package of Ege-C.See, 1M ling what to do tu get the prize and how to make Dy) Pie des wines. | “ay All dr; ¢ by the printed ¥ found in each package of iug--see. y Why eat high-priced meats, when delicious, digestible EGG-O-SEE contains twice a ch blood and muscie building qualities as the best beef, and you can buy a larg fave of it at any grotery for only | Oc EGG-O-SEE is now recognized as th idard flaked wheat food of the world. 2 -.» AsK Your Grocer for the Green Package. + HM your arocer dots not keep it, send us his name and 10 cents and we will send you a package, prepaid. These Prise Drawings will appear in the Kvenlsg World om Mondays oe ahh FONDA TGR ENS LFE G-NCH FEM TDS BESIE HER MOTHERS CFF CLA ORIN (n Paroxysm of Grief Devoted Spokane Millionaire Arrives in New York and Finds Throng of Women Clamoring for $275,000 Made in Mines, “Spot” Saw Thomas Go Into) Sweetheart at a Party Pretty Charged Mrs. Florentina with) tater of $5.00 each to be given to the school children of America, School children’s competitive advertising contest No. 5124, to the EGG-O-5EE CO., 105 and 107 Hudson Street, New York City, A, C MONAGLE & Co, Selling Agents, Daughter Falls Lifeless While Calling Upon Dead Parent to “Speak to Her. {na paroxysm of gtiot, following com- pleto exhaustion from a sicepless vigil of four days and four nights at the bed. side of her dying mother, Mrs. Jcasie Check, twenty-eight years old, of No, 45 Humboldt street, Wiliamaburg, fell dead beside her parent's coffin to-day. ‘The young woman always had been the favorite child of her mother, and #0 great was her Milal devotion that she re- fused to leave the home of her parents after she became @ wife, Her mot Mr®, Sarah Thompson, who was fifty+ four years old, was stricken with pnew- monla three weeks ago. Mer daughter then assumed the bur cu millionaire, Austin, to give her §f jo @ certain mining di task of investigatin; hundred Mrs. Mr. OIMRS.AUSTINS “YM AFRAID who la Lithgon, the Spokane (Wash.) WILL KILL HIM” James Kavanagh Asks to Be Looked Up So He Cannot Slay Man Who Won Sweetheart from Him and Married Her, The man in New York who married arching for a Mrs. James Kavanagh's sweetheart holde his (00 as her share life sate for forty-eight hours, James 1 in the West, is | was placed in a cell for that period at now in New York and will have the his own request in Jefferson Market the claims of one| Court to-day Austing, every one of whom {s quite sure that she Is the one rightfully entitled to the fortune. Lithgon is sald to represent a millionaire mine owner in Montana, who controls the mining property In which! of the man he !s inspired to kill He Mrs, Austin has a share, Although Mra, Austin had never pald any of the sev- ral assesssients on the stock which alie holds, the man whom Mr. Lithgon rep resents wants her to participate in the| To suppress the spirit of murder which, he says, keeps driving him teward the man who supplanted him, he wants to be sent to prison for jat ear. says that he did not know the full danger until late last night, when he went to the Tenderloin police station and asked to be locked up, den uf nursing her and would allow no | “stribution of wealth to the sharehold- one to share in the task, During the |e of the formerly worthless mine. The search for the right Mrs, Austin aa the rich mine firet two weeks when the disease was im its early stages the young woman could be induced to sleep unly for a few hours each night, When, a week ago, slender hope of Mrs. Thompson s recov- her inoth Wau 4 Mother Night and Day, patient with never failing vigilance, watching every changing symptom witn a frenay of eagerness. Four days ago she was told her parent was sink us) rapidly and could not survive, Then began the sicepless vigil that was not interrupted for a moment until death entered the sick room, ‘The decoted dhughter even dened the easy chair in which taken little naps during Une in which her mother i sUtuted a litte at ff maintained a rigid po: : her to Aght off the physical deman sleep. H in the entire course of the wearing vigil she never gave way to emotion and when her mother aban lay. At an early hour to-day she was and talk to her, 7 tobbing violently, and w weut tu her she 4a of «grief and fell mother 4 cumin, They picked her up tenderly and car- red her to a bed, A pivalctan was summoned and found that she had died At heart fatlure, Want vn by he weakened condition and her last violent tion of sorrow, She and her Will be buried in the same orrow. buroxyem beside hor demon grave to vary from 19! to 23 yards One thousand yards ot at $2 ayard, worth § derizns, dach of ayhic for the first time, The lined dress +k: Also # lot 6 with a hk making o' klods, ‘The, Price, $2 a yard, worth 85, Velour fresh Lace Curtains and Other Upholsterings rations that follow. these artistic demands. of specially priced while, Here is the news in detail: 6.73 Erieh Point Lac 312.80 Renaissance Curtains, $0 Point d Arabe e Curtains Vortieres—Seif d figured s | | Repps. have narrow ¢ } bottom; popular styles Couch Cov y i Sal) ch, w 3 r try e ten yards 1 desigt $5 eneh e worth § is rather diMcult, owner does not remember her maiden | name, although he remembers her feat- ‘the physicians \oid her there was but| Tes Well, It te said that the woman Jat one time lived in Byracuse, where (ry, she would not leave the bedside of |#"° Married A man named Austin, from | wham she was afterward divorced, Ten | vears ago the counle lived jn Dubuque, Mrs, Austin was a talented artist, and Mr, Lithgon hopes that may help him In finding a trace of her, All day and ail night she tended her | # Butte, were listed tn du Nord, ina rich black now and perfect; for the ble Winter wraps of all Tatfota Silk, THe quality at 50e a yard. fect Taffetas tu a brillant finish, correct for dress, as OUSEKEEPERS arebusy these days with the housecleaning and the home deco, Our stocks are in the best shape we have ever known, to meet Today in addition we have a large number groups, to meet house- keepers’ wishes, at savings decidedly worth urtaina, today at $2.6 a palr nt $19.50 a pal Armures and plain * fringed all around; at | Sure She In the One, Among the Intest claimants is Mra. M, A. Austin, of No. 44 Warwick street, Brooklyn, “There can be no doubt,” she said, “that [am the Mrs. Austin whom Mr, | Lithgon Is seeking. ¢| 1,000 shares of stock In @ mine out tn Mont., In 187%, paytng $160 for It, My brother, who was living then, ad- vised me against sinking, any money in the stock, which he thought worth- less, and I confess I thought #0 too, “Anyhow, I had the stock, and when ———— Wer alling to net mother i> wais/269 CHOICE I bought about Although not yet forty years old, is six “eet tall, broad shouldered and well dressed, From his conversation he ap- pears to be & mpm of intelligence. to Magistrate Bartow to-day, mind ts clear as it ever was, I am the | vietlm of an impulse to kill and I am afraid it will overpower me. “I was born in New York and learned | the trade of a brass-worker, Ten years ago I met a girl who lived on the west side and it was my expectation to marry her, I worked hard and saved my money, when @ rival came on the scene, 1 became discouraged and went to England, remaining there until @ short Ume ago. When I came back 1 in- tended to go to work ami forget my a but, try aa 1 would, 1 couldn't ge e girl out of my mind, | Agalamt my own will, T started w trace her, and last week I found her. “She la married to the other man and has two beautiful ohiidren, I talked to her awhile and then left, promising never to bother her, I didn't see her husband, and made her promise that she would not tell him I had called. “IT walked away from the house and died yest Y fous! ‘avitated around th morning he seemed complet I returned to my home in Chicago | unconsclotsly ax ; by the blow, Bho did not. gi | brought the stock along. I finally | block ‘und found, myselt Handing, tn Any ousburst of wret and ‘allowed her | teft Chicago to come to New York, | {remot ttt wav Duhon a lor ane brothe 4 rs to carry her to & and at the time of my deoarture {| Tide for hours Diy if lie Tee tO hed a juce her to sleep. placed the stock, with some other | BEMD T neim rot that 1 could tear To He Hurled In Same Graye, pers. in the hands of my attamney,| Kill (hal Toh ty “my dg. FI Re Hardy, of Chicago, and remarked | him to pleces with my bare han id Mrs, Check did not awake until mid- that some day the shares might bo| nally I decided that It Was id night last night, when she dre ind! worth something. to be put where I could do no ’ went into the room where isket “Tt would be well to lock me up for a year I think. I am going to send word to the woman to move and keep her whereabouts secret, When I am hi BOARDING PLACES fvvase, su 0, "fume, ssher 4 of numerical order by streets In the great Want Directory with Sunday's World, Where to get good bed and board will always be found published in ,the Sunday World Want Directory. Kavanagh told hig story with every appearance of seriousness, Magistrate Larlow was so impressed with It that be had Detective Lehr make a short affidavit, upon which Kavanagh was committed to the court prison, If he micks to his story at the end of forty- een pours @ commission wi} be ap- inted to decide upon his sanity, Store Closes at 5.30 P. M, Sale, of Plain and Broadtail Uelvets $1 Quality at 55 Cents a Yard UST one year ago we made a sensation in New York City over what, up to that time, was the most remarkable sale of Silk Velvets known to the trade, This year wo have been preparing to duplicate the offering, and are able to an. nounce this morning that we have a batter lot of afl Silk-faced Velvet, in both plain and broadtail finishes, to sell at the same price, Every woman and every dressinaker knows how great is the present demand for Broad. tail Volvets for street and evening uses, for waists, dresses and wraps, Right at the beginning of a year when everything is Velvet, we consider this one of the finest offerings made in many a day, inasmuch as it includes not only the plain velvets, but also the crushed pile fabrics as well, giving youchoice of whichever you prefer. We have provided ample quantities, which should be sufficient for several days’ selling, althongh there is no telling how great the demand may be on such velvet as this is, Regular $1 quality at 55¢ a yard. Dealers, manufacturers, milliners, dressinakers and others, who can buy in large quanti. ties, may pay 50c a yard, by taking the entire length in a box, without cutting, which will Then here are other offerings from the Silk Store today : Linch Black Rroadtall Velour, | well as particularly handsome for linings and tounda- In three distinctly different | Hons, irely new, and.» its are used fk here own Jong an Three thou: he a yard, colorings , sand yards of handsome $1 Dress Silks at 1 | ae ‘The collection contains seven different pat- short coats, jackets and other wraps, as well as tor un- | teras, all of which are most desirable In both dealgne and All of the silks are this present season's goods, some of them are even now on the looms, beln; made for \uture delivery, and will be aold at $1.4 yard, They are sultable for street and theatre dresses, and hay ane lixariow one In blue-and-green, blue-and-black, blue-and-white, as they Are XUTlOUs. | Croan -and-white, red-and-blue, blue-and-brown, and red- and-black combinations, as well as plain shades of at $80 Se in Gobelin « Third floor. | 8) $l All-wool Figured Grantte, 60 inches wide, at 75¢. $2 SUK and-wool Camei’s-hair, 44 Inches wide, $1, $2 All-woo\ Camel’e-hair, 44 inches wide, at $1 Two thousand yards of L0inch Guaranteed Black | brown, navy blue, tan, white, black and jasper effects, These are per- | 20 Inches wide, worth $1 a yard, at 65¢ a yard, Rows \Blach Dress Goods . | Under-Price HIS morning we offer quite a list of staple black dress fabrics, that we have been able to secure at very decisive reduc- tions over the real values, and we are offer- ing them to you in the same way: 65 All-wool Crepe 50+ All-wool Batiste, 38 inches wide, at 37}4c. 75: All-wool Henrietta, 38 inches wide, at 50. 75e All-wool Voile, 42 Inches wide, at 50¢, T5e All-wool Crepe Etuaine, 42 inches wide, at 502, $1 All-wool Armure Cheviot, 50 inches wide, at 65e, ! $1.25 Mohair Nub-F igured Cheviot, 50 laches wide, at ifne, 44 inches wide, at B7Me. Tenth st. and Fourth ave. Kavanagh refuses to give the namey } JOHN WANAMAKER | formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th & 10th B. Altman & Cod ARE SHOWING EXTRA FINE LACE WINDOW ~ DRAPERIES AND BED SETS, ALSO LACE PIECES FOR TABLE, BUREAU AND CHIFFONIER COVERS. Also the following Lace Draperies and Lace Article: which have been considerably reduced in prices Lace Window Draperies, $75.00, 150.00, 175.00 and: over. Lace Bed Set, . . . 125.00, 175.00 and over, Lace Table Coversand , } $27.00, 42.00, 85.00 Lace Chiffonier and Bureau Covers, and over, Beginning TUESDAY, November Ist, Dress Silks. Twelve Thousand yards of 24-inch All-Silk CREPE MOUSSELINE, in an assortment of shades, for afternoon and evening wear, including white, ivory and cream, at Beginning Tuesday, November Ist. (Rear of Rotunda.) 78c. yard. Nineteenth Street and Sith Avene, New York, Completely Furnished at $75 Completely Furnished Rid OAK DRESSER NITURE? Ms<. Oak Ex- tension Tables, Japanese Hand-Painted Porcelains / Among the numerous artist-painters employed in our porcelain factory at Nagoya, Japan, none has excelled the hand painting on chinaware produced by the venerable Adachi, His hand-painted designs have called forth praise in Japan—and America, We are displaying this week in our Basement salesroom the latest production of our artist, Adachi, The design is shown in exquisite effect upon Plates, Cups and Saucers, Sugar and . Creams, Tea Pots, Bowls, Vases, Fancy Dishes, ete. ‘ We Invite your inspection of this beautiful decoration, called “*Kosai’? (Iris). B. Altman & Ca. TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS wrr HANDLES OF NATURAL WOOD, 26. AND 28 INCHES, SUITABLE FOR MEN AND WOMEN; REGULAR PRICE, $300; WILL BE OFFERED AT $2.25 ‘ la ALSO SPANGLED FANS, WHITE OR BLACK, WITH STEEL, JET OR GILT SPANGLES, INLAID BONE MOUNTINGS, AT . « « + «+ $2.00 (Sale Tuesday, November Ist.) Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders

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