The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1905, Page 6

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nalte Forced, to With- Her Complaint in an Tetently at the head of the wh Ballot-Girle” company, D had to withdrew the HW, Rothmore to ‘West, Dot Davenport, Car- ) Madeline Marshal and famillars, and for more f haa been living with Mise on as Mr. and Mrs, Has- fo, 860 Third avenue, Ufe the fire dancer was ha Murtha, and Harry Has Bolomon Israel, They wei 1995 at Duluth, Minn, thi City of the Unsalted Seas,” and # his deviations from the begah almost immediately ANNA Rl SOUGHT FOOD, BUT NOT LOOT di, to| Man Arrested in West End Ave- nue on Suspicion of Having Held Up Brewer Woerz Says He’s a Hungry Printer, p obilged 10 “helt “austice ibs: ‘had no HaPraer ito freeat eee the i out her com- ‘The young man arrested last night in ‘West Kind avenue op suspicion of being the perado who robbed Brewer Woert wis arraigned to-day in Centre Btreet Court. Attempts to identity him the robber fulled and he was dis- ‘ged from custody. Detectives Crystal and Dunn, of the big equad especially detalled to catch the Woers robber, saw a man trying the doors of houses Aygnue between Bevei entyrsixth streets at was siim, with a smooth face and slough hat, In a general way mbled the descriptions of the of promise sult) hold-up mun of Fifth avenue and Riv- D. Lord, of the Mg-|ergide Drive, The detectives caught| sp Tiel him in a vestibule and took him to from: the nervice, Pollce Headquarters, where he was quarters looked him and all agreed ahat he tooked like the man who held Capt. Langan took charge of the pris- ce ae a han talked 8 Mii tor two a that a take had bee: at @ pee ras name of it. fe ven ie elect none i 1008, he it ag fk ‘avenue, em ed was ‘ean to 3 cies oe atte plas pad ot |CAPT, ALBERTSON owt BE Mae No Intention of Resigning, He Gaye-Not Yet Eligible tor A report was started to-day that Po- lice Capt, Charles L, Albertson would his resignation immediately after his reinptatement"@nd be retired on jhalt Capt, Albertson was an early visitor &t Police Headquarters to-day, but he locked up. All the sleuths at head- je brewer, eaarttte lly became a Ae ra in the eit or the’ rich along confessed agroed | the Woers band REINSTATED INSPECTOR. Retirement, be reinstated as an inspector, hand in |p, Day, emphatically belles that he was to d to Go There Witness Only. rig Ona a Told Clergy : be mate an tnepeci fhe, Wan 10-Parents be ad any, intention o mot Fenn. oe Payne fhe Ion't. , mere! on routine Bisieas’ peecaiarters ibertaon would kent ‘to. fie ipa the department ut bo on the halt re Tarpestor, ust at present ent ete te is | no ins) ve vacant to which he) inted, and unleas the | Civil-t service ( Jommission can find some | Toophole by which to advance him in| rank, he will have to remain a captain probably for some time to come, Moreover Albertson fs only fifty-two years old, and he Is not a veteran, The | Caulfield, whore parents He !Ameners and iny' Ked ¥) SIX KILLED IN TRAIN COLLISION Artist Brough Among a Score Injured in Bad Crash on Mid- land Railway in England— Cars Catch Fire. LONDON, Jan. 19%.—A coliteton, tn which three trains were involved, in- cluding two Scotch expresses, ocourred on the Midland Railway, near Barnaley, early to-day, Four passengers and two railway men wore killed and @ score were injured, of which seven were seriously hurt. The. accident occurred in a fog, the third train crashing into the wreckage re- aulting from the first collision. The cara of one of the Seotch ex- presses burst into flames and were soon ablaze from end to end. ‘There wore not many passengers on the trains or the cagualties must have been far heavier, as the impact was 80 i Be’ that ithe or were telescoped and intered into miatohwood, AAO the injuréd is Robert Brough, Pabis SEIS, GOV. HIGGINS HONORED BY THE “AMEN CORNER.” ‘To Be Guest at Annual Dinner with Ex-Sudge Herrick and Other Notables, Gov. Higgins Js to be the guest of honor eat the fifth annual dinner of the ‘Amen Comer” at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, Saturday, Feb, 18, He has an- nounced the acceptance of the compll- ment conferred upon him by his breth- ren of the famous organsation, Arthur Greaves, President, says the request tl tor invitations to the dinner ts unpre- . | cedented, Ex-Judge D. Cady Hernck has ac- cepted an Invitation to be present as one of the few special guests. It may also be nolted that Senator Platt and ex-Gov, Ofell, Senator Depew and ex- Gov, Bhiok,, Senator MoCarren and Charlee F, Murphy, Mayor McCleiMan, Comptroller by hak tar bold Bolmont and John B, McDonald are among those bq id to enjoy the hospitality of the er amie, Shalrman, and Ed- imore, Job B, Hedges, Will- fam Lesh, Ernest Coulter, George Graham and William B, Lewis, of the Hptecialnment Committee, will sur- prige ‘the diners by the presentation and enactment of new, novel and unique features which cannot fail to aru and amuse those lucky enough 0 resent, Ohad’ Btooleon, Qhalrman of the Committee /on Invitations and ‘Seating, announces fihat cards were sent to 360 ests and that there are more than names on the waiting Iist, A Miblication in palng. Prepared for he Oocasion which wil be replete with humorous Daragraphs from the pens of well known writers, and with carl- catures contributed by our leading car- | tooniets The new officers of the ‘Amen Cor- ner" are: Arthur Greaves, President; |Robert D. Dill, ?” Vice-President: John W. MeDonald Kooretary: Luther B, Little, Treasurer: Ealward G. Ries, rules of the department expressly atipulate that a policeman not a vet- eran shall not bo retired untll he is fifty-five, Siepeege fo Sea nar to ‘iat he ie but. fifteen EM HORPING-OOUGK result in doath, Howover, ¢ ey are that srarretens remedy Cough Syrup. ee areas DR. BULL'S Little Bo Peep Lost her sheep, couldn't tell where to find them, But 9 “Lost, and Found” Ad, Why in aa as ber Sr @ of the 569,000 city read- | Ke ets. as ad then Re cam Ae gestae ; rous throa\ ii PU arofg fi pop Beeb ie po ng cured quickly and thoroughly’ with rn Bull’s oat Be Pe uli ‘Winters, 99 shwick Aye, ye i the tile Sour for a fas foun fame tobe je claims cOpGH a yeUe for whooping» hind roubles, witout ft Oharles Steckler, Walter L, Hawley area MacD, Anderson, Louls Seibold, Charles P. Norcross and Charles ©, Furlong, Directors, = BRONCHITIS, GRIPPE, try ob Sauter SEERESS DIDN'T Woman Accused of Assaulting Police Matron Sent to Investi- gate Charges of Exorbitant vices for Clairvoyancy. FOR $2 LOCATES RING THAT NEVER EXISTED, Furnishes “Extra Thought” for $7 Paid Her in Marked Bills —Unhappy Medium Gives De- tectives Lively Tussle, Persons wishing to obtain diamond| rings without the usual formality of! paying for them, partioularly if the rings mover existed, can get a good tip! from Matron Bilen Reynolds, of the West Forty-seventh Street Polos Sta- tion, Mrs, Reynolds consulted @ fortune- teller, and received the promige of a ting being returned by a mythical News| ™nd . |arklan, ‘Then the geeress, Mrs, Mar- waret Merlin, who saw diamonds so Mberally, was given a free ride to the station, and appeared to-day before Magistrate Moss in the West fide Court, “Capt. Hussey pent me out to invest!- gate Mra, Morlin Deo. $1,” eaid Mrv, Reynolds, ‘Bhe charged auch oxorbl- tant prices that complaints came in agesnst her from women who had con- suited her, If ehe charged only a dol- lar they might mot have complained, but she was for making money, Locates Mythical Ring. “I went and consulted her about a Wamond ring that nevor existed on Dec, 81. Mrs. Merlin lighted @ome mystic Incense after oollecting $2 in advance, and while the smoke curled wierdly @round the room she gave a shudder and went into a trance, where ahe could get a sight on the diamond that never was, In @ sepulohral voice she told me that a man in Newark had the diamond ring, and that if I way patient she would bring her heavy calibre mind to bear on FORESEEARREST | the Newark man and cause him to come to and deliver up. “Dhis would require another session at an advanced rate, but of course I was so glad to have that diamond ring located, seeing I'd never known of ite existence before, that I promised to come back and pay her aome more to watt the Newark man out of the wilds of Jersey with the power of the human Extra Thought Coste $7, “Laat night I went back to the place at No, 187 West Forty-thind street, fol- lowed by Detective Goodnow, who was ‘urying to look like a stock broker in gearch of sure thing tips right out of the mystio beyond. He stayed in the reception roo while I went in to hear more about that ring that was coming to me through the Hackensack Mea- dows. Mme, Merlin hed Hesird more mystic learned to my sorrow pha man wae under ieee @ terrific but would need about §7 worth (eal EO to get him across the fiver. aH jer the money in Feared bs then pretended that dh jnes 01 to go a) the Regs to my ad ‘which had purposely ectives: Gonsuon amd Bergin were there waiting °o p seout, some more jamonds, T called on them to ar- a the apoo! Asya d They ahowed thelr and at: ‘tor her, tut she bast fuaney the evidence heh Hive} rae baby and Strikes, her, eal’ soe conden Th Tine punch ta ne Coat of fine Fur-Lined Coats squirrel and aquirrel, feta lined, Redingote Suit | a revere, B'way @ bili THE tp ? Will Close Out To-morrow WOMEN’S DEPT, 45-inch long loose back Broadcloth, long shawl Fur collar of gray and blended —new full sleeves, double- breasted effect and lined with fine quality German 52-inch long Coat of fine grade Venetian Cloth, taf. fine shirring over hips, dou- ble gathered puff sleeves, narrow Shawl collar forming trimmed with fancy braid, flounce skirt, black, blue, green, red and brown, quality French Persian’ Lamb *29.2 French back! 20.2 new plaited Gray and Blended Squirrel Sets, x 31.2,5 Value 20,00, 13th St. psborn GARMENT SHOP. Cloth 10 Formerly $17.50, .00 Various models—Long and Short Coats, Suits $25.00, $27.50 Cloth 19, | Formerly $30.00, elaboratel y Late Winter Models—Long Coats— Suits 75 $35.00, $40.00 trimmed, 30 Formeryy $45.00, Best Brosasloty) ~ White Evening Coats (Squirrel Lined) .00 $55.00, $55.00 selected lining, 12 Wat 23d St Opposite © Fifth Ave, Hotel, fae, and then, taking ue r room, she kicked men on he don this furs boa, out and called serious injury. Iran the uniformed man on the Dent teal Ue. ite ae 8 * them send some e: he two aettet Merlin was alent tussle of their lives, one AY oh Bape 34 ton ane |men, the two deteatives on the deat had thi in hand full getting the medlum Into he ‘wagon, }and she's going to cast & spell on me. and watt mo out of t! olive juat as soon as she geta her splrite | working eight again,’ | Mrs. Reynolds preferred charges of jassault and of obtaining money under jfalse pretenses against Mra, Merlin, When se ear aed witch-juggler ap- peared before lstrate Moss to-fay she Genled Lakin the money, and claimed that the Maotectives assaulted her, Magtstrate Moss held her in $500 bull for trlal In General Beaslons, SAVED ‘$97,500 DURING BO YEARS OF TEACHING. — | principal La Fayette Olney Leaves Snug Fortune to His Widow, La Fayette Olney, who was for fifty years a teacher In the publlo schools und for many years, principal of No, 14, ‘on Hast Twenty-elghth atreet, accumu lated a fortune of $87,500, according to the petition filed with his will today, He died Jan, 7. Mr, Olney made his will dn 1884 leav- ing his estate to his wife Cecella for life, and then to his ¢wo fons, Charies and La Fayette, it Stern Brothers _ Later Importations ‘of Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries ‘ NEW DESIGNS IN BATISTE AND HAND-EMBROIDERED LINEN WAIST AND DRESS PATTERNS. And in addition, to-morrow a special purchase of Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries, in strips of 414 yards, at 18, 25, 29, 33 & 37° vara One-third Less Than Regular Values. Men’s High-Grade Shirts WHITE SHIRTS, fine quality mus- lin bodies and linen bosoms, open front and back, stud holes or eyelets, COLORED DRESS SHIRTS, {n stripes and figured effects, open front and nd beck, detached cutts, Special at 75° Night Shirts, superior quality muslin, white and colored trimmings, best finish 48° West Twenty-third Street Watch, Clock and Jewell Mark Ass'n Redeem Man re’ Trade and Exchange Their Coupoms Here, Men’s Trousers, Sale 8 to Now, what do black and fancy cheviots and cassimeres—at a dollar a pair—You'll say yourself they're worth $2.50, ry Renae on the Premi Sith Ave, & aie St, Ne Y. asers, ].00 you think of this? All-Wool Trousers— 1,00 For the hours named at..... 5.00 Trousers at 2.00 With this grand bargain added to the above you certainly need not go about hunting Trousers.—These are strictly tailor made—worsteds, black and fancy cheviots and Shrunk in the Piece, — And bia means yy neat figured cassimeres, AU ay 2.00 tear, 85,00 Pants 50 for Men’ s ‘Odd Coats from Suits Sold Up to $10. The heavy selling of Men's Clothing for the past few weeks finds us with many broken lines, In some cases coats have strayed from the other parts of the sult—in others the sizes have become mismatched, To make a quick clearance of all such COATS we offer all that belonged to our regular lines up to $10 at $2.50. These comprise cassimeres, cheviots and black clay worsted cut- aways, The price is a practical gi 270 Men’s $1 ter Overcoats at fee si Ce SE ROG aa ‘2. 50 0 Win- 5.88 3 Hour Sale, 9 to 12 o'clock Friday, Here's a chance that comes but seldom, Sorry we haven't more of them— for they will probably not last lo Coatings, in Oxford and Cambridge broad shoulders; sizes from 34 to 42 chest—$10 values at ‘ 1.00 * nger than the three hours named—Frieze e effects, long and loose, vi '5, 88 Boys’ 3.00 Overcoats. Just Enough for One Day’s Selling, You never bought the like for less the same price only the sizes are | rials are all wool and cut in doub! style Overcoats, An opportunity you will not get again soon for than $3,00, and they would still be worth ncomplete—mostly small sizes. The mate- le-breasted Reefers and mannish I. 00 They act like Exercise. -for the Bowels Leds} Heavy weight Shirts and . Drawers,—-madeof(Brogke lyn Knitting Company), ribbed grey Merino, Brooklyn Knitting Com- Pany, ‘(winter weight) Silk ” and Wool Drawers, Plain or striped, Pink and blue, Impofted Wool, Camel’s Hair, Silk and Wool, mers cerized Cotton and Bal- briggan Underwear, Sum. mer and winter weight, Shirts,—38 inches, Draw- ‘ era,—-34 inches, Tn sets of two, three or four suits, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Hemmed, ready for use, Sheets, 54x93% inches,,..,50c each 63x934 74%99 81x99 81x108 90x99 Pillow Cases, JANES MAREERY 860, Men's Underwear, | 75% Value $1,50 Shirts and $1.85, Value $3:30 $1.45. per garment, Value $2.50 and $4.00 Linen Room, and Floor, Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases, 4% “ “ | “ 42x38) inches,....2g¢ each — 45x384 “ -77¢ “ 50x38h “ oso o0TQC “ 54x38 “ .,,,,a1¢ In addition to these items a complete stock of Wam. sutta, New Bedford and Percale Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases—plain or hematitched—will be placed on sale at extremely low prices, Twenty-third Streets JAMES McCREERY & CO," Fur Department, | 3rd Floor, Russian Sable, Hudson Bay Sabley Ermine, Chinchilla and Baum Marten Sets,— Neck piece and Muff. Fur lined cloth Coats, oa Considerably below former prices, Sable Fox Boa ....1, $15.50 “ * Muff,.....$1§.00 Alaska Sable Boa.....12.50 Grey Squirrel Boa..,, 10.50 Black Lynx Boa,....,25,00 ‘Persian Lamb Coats with storm collar, Brocade, Twenty-third Street, ganic 1 Os coee compaten: patho. Muff,,,, ta50 “ Muff...10,50 Muff,....25,00 - Lined with $75,00 Riimwlam-Japaneso wae

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