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irs... Kibale il a iter’s Brother Declares She Can} and Will Explain Relations with Plttsburg Millionaire, No one has yet heen able to locate Mra. Kingsley-Carpenter, the former Fifth Avenue Hotel stenographer, who forced the executor of the estate of Henry W, Oliver, the Pittsburg mill- fonaire, to provide a trust fund of $300,- 0 for her daughter Charlotte on the ground that the girl was really Oliver's hid, Mrs. Carepenter has disappeared from her New Rochelle home, It {s sald she fs in Atlantic City and preparing to go to Europe, George Kingsley, the woman's Drother, says the exposure of her relu- , Mong with the Pittsburg millionaire |s © dreaiful mistake and that ehe will make a satisfactory explanation whon whe returns from Atlantic Clty, “Bhe will prove she has never done | had anything dishonorable,’ said Mr, Kings- ley. ‘The story about my slster is as false as it Is cruel, I am sure when she returns the truth will be made known and everything will be explained satis- fectoriy, 1 do not know when she will feturn,”” tla wo to bi) ie ty = ne dior tmnghiflosit pins ie iit Cente Park Weat. It te said) the aif] was mistrustad atter her ar- rpen- | tera numerous visitors, ineluding prom. {nent politiclans and racing men, She gained the confidence of the woman and acted as her secretary, Notes sent by her to men were duplicated and kept by the girl, who also had a tab on the woman's bank account,’ Finally: when she had a mass of evidence accurhulated Nonle Irving visited Mr, Oliver, Broke Off ‘with Woman. What pasesed between. them bas never been told, but soon after Mr. Oliver, it fg sald, called upon Mre| Kingeley-Car- Denter, gave her a sum of money and ‘told hor their friendship was at an end, “Dhls ends everything between us," he is alleged to have said. “I will instruct my lawyers to provide you with a home, Beyond this you have nothing to expect ~ WAROOL Frightened Off by Screams of Woman Witness—Viotin Un- conscious in Street, A man whose identity hag not yet been learmed was ‘beaten and robbed early to-day at Bouth Billott place and Hanson place; Brooklyn, by two thugs, Mis, Marla Hatileld, @ proba- tionary officer attached to, the Adams Street Court and living at No, 62 Han- son place, was a witness to the hold up and vent to the assletance of the vio- tim, She sald; “Wien 1 got to phe side of the man stretched out on the pavement he was recovering conaclousiess. He waa bleed- from me.” When Mr. Oliver \'ag near death he @ fear that ps wom. ight make * goene at his fine and p warned We ry ere. That why Lawyer Walter Lyon, of Pittsburg, at the time of un ot iver’ Sonne, it {8 sald, Mone to the woman that provision . This Vetter | he woman, it is al-) , provided her with eal peiene home at No, 6 West One Hin. dred and Sixteenth street, Mrs, Nich- ‘olson had called to collect some bor- A Girl's Revenge, It fs now ald the reason for the ex- traordinary precautions taken to pre. vont Mis, Kingsley-Carpenter from at- tending the funeral of Henry W, Oliver were due to the fact that some time before his death Mr, Oliver had learned | @}l about her lavish expenditures, her numerous admirers and ter private Iife, | and as a result had abruptly severed) bis relations with her, This story was related to him by Nonle Irving. a young girl from Syra- ———— » ae ! _ Is a symbol | Of historic fame, Its still legally recognized As an dlliterate's name, This all goes to show you The power of a “sign,” For a still better illustration Try a World Want some time, It’s a Sign That Sour want will Hen filled when it is advertis MORNING WORLD, rowed money. She saw the letier on & table and read jt, Later, she says, lice Sergeant Tappin came into the | room, cked up the letter and re-| marked on Its value. aN. lawyers for Mrs, se PaR Sy (hs i} soJha B. Stanchfleld and Joh: perannty, make ourt denials of the | story of the compromise, but refuse to/ discuss It. mE |FIND BODY HANGING BUT FEAR TO CUT ROPE. Suicide Left Hanging for More Than an Hour Afier Wiscovery. John Heltman, forty-five years old, broke into the cellar of Blank's livery stable at One Hundred and Seventleth street and Jerome avenue eav'ly to-day, and goon after his dead body was dis- covered hanging by a rope from the rafters. Titus Wolcott, colored, a stableman, entered the cellar, um | the Aid Ee body, cellar Screaming. was not until] more than an hour jaf eltman's bodv was discovered | that he Pee Se of acne ‘Tremont station jf Uy and bumper Wolcott, instead of down, ran from th cut th SHERLOCK HOLMES DID IT. How a patch on a bicycle tire served | OO" | to solve a mystery, Read Conan Doyle's dd into} sigh 1 and report aa March 15, as inst! Ing from eeveral wounds and his face was covered with bruises, I did what I gould for him and he told hyn Nea 4 ee wes struck CAD from ind, is uiileved | bad rob “He was on his Way to Work ed was not filoxteated hen Bay to stand Up he imped oh saying that hb golng to his home, In the excltecnsay of the inoiment.t forgot 9 Bet his name, Wihen ny sored maid reached the mai's side hie watch asd chain were | hee ng pet his pocket, ‘The thugs | oo, ile prtasitene om aa they MALT er ie "was all over and the man | (had disappeared ® polloeman. ‘along swingng his olub, I t the outrage, He took {t calmly, sald BF would look Into 4 an® sauntered on, T hada boo. ok at the footpads an bejleve en them before i On) Leslee cou Both wore youn and Wain Tam bure ‘that Haontlty them,” — | HOOKER INQUIRY WILL GO OVER. were ae F could Judge Still 111 and Assombly Com- mittee Unable to Report at Specified Time, (Species to The Bvening World.) ALBANY, March 2.—The Investigation into the charges Against Supreme Court | | Justice Warren B, Hooker will be put | over the session, ‘Ihe Assembly Judi- clary Committee, which is to make the | tuguiry, will agk the House next Mo.- ey night for further time jn which to ake u repur't, stallug that ae Rod conaltion of Justioe Houke been aa to make it impoasible f for the committee to proceed with the |i guiry ic by the Hous John B. atanchneld Laas Lewis B. Carr appeare Ee Gly morning in the ‘Ihterest of of Justice H look: pe Mr. eihnenaeid said that Justice looker ot fe able to Cotbed ae hie sineett at least for ten days, x ny condition Was still far from re- rad Stanchtteld asked the coune| for “The Adventure of the Priory School” in the color moe plement of Saturday's | Evening World, Ju gis, “an, auiin. ‘4 the oharase Py that stice Hook: By Bree just what the investigation will, / Two Hold “U M bin! but Are am id caret ily inquired .nto ai INA PANIC plnbis'shiicn’, Dismissal of Clerk Courtney for “Grafting” Jurors’ Fees to Be Followed by Investigation in All Courts. eurnmory diomissal of Court ours John Courtney; and the demand of Justice Seabury for the books of all the clerke in the City Court, with the promige of a searching investigation of of ‘ithe oldest and richest” member of Ohtet Olerk inheies F, Smith's staff, has created a panic among the, City Court clerks, and reaignatjons are Ltt for. Courtney, whose political ‘pull i a Tamamny Captain In Leader Tom Mur- phy’s Qatrict did not save jim, asserted that the Jurymen who wefe unpald had been called firet in a case which was dismissed by Justice Seabury before @ witness had been sworn and were Fe tained in the box to try a second case, Meantime Courtney's counsel had asked him to change a 90 gold certificate, all'the accounts for other cases like that Daas Thomas (‘'Nine-eyed’’) Donegan, + er of the 'Yakey-Yakes,” pleaded y to manslaughter in the firat, deg fore Justice Kenefick in the Crif Branch of the Supreme Court ty when his trail for the murder of J Brennan on Jan, 9 last was resunt ‘The murdered man was "Monk" | ma nee a Donegan's plea the Court Pw killing pranee ines had rid the olt, bad man, ad given the 0 alg tt was oe out that DOO RAR ghot, Brennan the te iN ing for him, Sentence ed to-morrow, BILL HITS THE GRAFTE Forbids Compulsory Hale in. Patent Devices iu Homes, | al to The Evening World.) Each Other Practically at the Same Moment. Three deaths, all pupposeMy from heart failure, occurred within a few blocks early to-day, almost simultan- eously, the three persons dying without #0 much as a moment's {liness, Firat the police of the Fitth street station were told that Mrs, BE. Herbert, of No, 97 Third avenue, was dead in her rooms, The woman waa alxty years old and lived there with her Japanese epan- lele, and was found dead by her sister, Dr. Drury was called from Bellevue (Spa! ALBANY, March 2.—-A bill to pre ‘a olty officer from getting ‘a rake ling the use by housel at patented a “Dlumbing of 9 ther de Kppew inti to-day by Assembly easure nrovides that no oftinlut "hell order the tse any. ented anticle in any building or at except where a fair oppartunity which he did, robbing himself of sma}! bills, 90 that when the bagi trial Auf included and the jur; arg’ had on) 4 bills enough to pay the one rors for case. jet Justice O'Dwyer, sald to-day system the City Court olerks would be nd the rumors of grafting threshed out, —— * BOOTH OFF FOR JERUSALEM. —_—_— falvation Army alt Will Preach On M it 1ONDON, Merv i Booth, of the Salvation Ar Rtg his first’ sine to Jerunalem, where he pon alr meeting Ra Mount nee the General rs #0 & Mupiralte and New ety visit, Hundreds of Balvation: a gathered at Victoria ball Sta: \t ton at the ites of the Geheral's det ‘parture and bade him an enthusiastic mood-by. Lk wale started to-day on} been given for competition, Under a tlohs presoribed by the Boar mate and Apportionment, mnbrelias snes até py Aut Cans Joansren To 1 Leuneton Io enor To 3A 2 59"060" Sr 59" 607 Sale of Stylish Skirts. To-morrow morning, from 10 to 12 0’clock, $8, $10 and $12 Values, Mate of piece-dyed gloria, on “Paragon frames, with ste rolling, * There's ‘a tine metal and horn and boxwood, hawdl election. 121st ST. 12Ist Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Awe, Everything for Housekeeping. CARPETS, RUGS. @ 3d jai (Wwe GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. NEW DESIGNS in all the different woods NOW ON SHOW $16.60 Quartered Oak, Glass Door BOOKCASE, Now.. $11.50 $26.50 Mahogany Fintsh, Double Door BOOKCASE. Now $35.00 High Im. Oak BOOKCASE, with 2 drawers. Now $14.75 LIBRARY TABLE, quar. oak cr mhg. finish. Now $19.75 Massibe Quartered Oah LIBRARY TABLE. Now $29.00 Masstbe Quartered Oak LIBRARY TABLE. Now $12.75 Oak CHIFFONIER, with French plate glass...... $19.00 Birch CHIFFONIER, with French plateglass...... $27.00 Maple CHIFFONIER, with French plate glass...... $16.00 Oak DRESSER, oval glass «. $47.50 Mahogany DRESSER, sw $74.00 Qnartered Oak, large size, $41.00 Three-Piece Maple BEDROOM SET . * $47.50 ThreesPiece Mahocaiy BEDROOM SBT....; $37.50 Swell Front, Quartered Oak SIDEBOARD. | $57.60 Massive Quartered Oak SIDEBOARD,...... { 979.00 Quartered Oak SIDEBOARD, beautifully carved., “ $19.00 Glass Doop HINA CLOSET, quartered oak ...... 47.75 26.50 40.75 13,5047. 20.50 7.95 13.25 19.75 41,25 33.75 51,25 31.00 34,00 28.00 41,00 55,00 13.09 ell front. . handsome BUREAU... $39.00 Quartered Oak, carved, CHINA CLOSET, rounded glass ends. $78.00 CR YSTAL CABINET, mirror hens beauttful ptece All Prices Marked in Plain Figures, 12187 ST, ayp 32 AVE, $4.00 ie LARGE SIZE RUGS at Low Figures. 9x12 AXMINSTERS, $35.00 grade. 9x12 VELVET RUGS, Seamless, $35.00 grade Now marked socrccce cece vecersss ove 9x12 SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS, $45.00 grade. marked. .++svccoerssss 9x12 KASHMIRS, $20.00 grader 8.3210.6 AXMINS TERS, $30.00 7:6x10.6 SMYRNAS, $25.00 grade. 7.6x10.6 KASHMIRS, $13.25 grade. 6x9 AXMINS TERS, $23.00 grade. Now marked., .... 6x9 KASHMIRS, $9.50 grade. To close out rematning rolls of CHINA MATTING to make room for incoming stock, we habe marked down the different [ots | from 5c. to 9c. per yard. We habe 150 rolls at these CUT PRICES. , BRASS BEDS and IRON BEDS Marked Down This Week. WHITE IRON BED, bow foot board, brass trim, all stses, Redaced from $8.75 to.. BRASS AND IRON BED, has head and foot board. ‘Reduced from $18.75 to....++ +++ WHITE IRON BED. ‘with fo handsome bed., Reduced from $24.05 to.. $27.50 ALL BRASS BED. Reduced to 27,003 $45.00 ALL BRASS BED. Reduced to.. $5.00 ALL BRASS BED. Reduced te CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT, COWPERTHWAIT & SONS Chetham Square: 193 to 205 Park Row. Aut CHATHAM 'SQ;,[ ERT a. SONS | Two Establishments: ‘ ‘FURNITURE, Etc. Now marked...+.+.$23.50 Now Now marked ...- ...005 14.00 grade. Now marked ss0- 21.00 Now marked.. 37.50 Now marked 9.00 + 16,10 Now marked...s++ seece0 6:50) eobesetecetons eeeeeee le seben brass spindles in bath, 3. wir pained Ania A bey F 16,98 19.75 .No Extra Charges Any ‘kind, PARK ROW CHATHAM SQ, Voiles, Ftamin\, and Man bands, ay Hospital, and after pronouncing the woman dead boarded his ambulance and started back to the howpltal, when Po- liceman, Purnhavel fan up, “Don't go dootor,” said the polloe- man, ‘“There's @ man, dying round here Vat No, 100 First avenue,’ [he doctor went to First avenue and found Herman Klein, forty-five years old, lying dexd on the atrest, Klein has been It for a time and wea going GRIM HARVEST === |Three paaais BIN Died Suddenly To- : Day Within a Few Blocks of eres phywtelaay {a “he yp. | Hopital, Brooklyn, were ope: hint, to remove a collar buiton No, 270} sucked into his wind pipe, batto, ten years old, died to The Jad, was dreesing for 4 had the Bue ay Aa) z mouth ollpped ace {n vain, and she expired, FIRE COMMANDER SUED FOR DAMAGES, Hurke Aaserts that Company Fore. man MoCarthy Falvely Ac- onsed Him of Conspiracy, Assistant Foreman Thomas F, Burke, who was transforred by Commissioner Hayes from Truck No. @ In Cana} atreet to Engine Company No, 101 in Brooklyn, atter his trial an tj on charges preferred by ieee: Foreman Willlsm w Yo EN LeSt DONT O. Inc do of fal quaing him of conspiracy, in ihe. al rovbvry at @ fire at No. 78 Mott tows {n_ November, Hae “complaint filed’ by Jacob Rous 58, & Rouss, ins the Supreme Sour, eaates that on the night of the fire tog alowed nt of the Mott street pee i ts me firemen had at { the fore 1oei ed Burks with, nel ect of duty i fallin to vil yet ee alleg mages on a charge ee eee ae as ed thefts, is said to. be one of the he woalthlest AEM | of the Fire Department. ie y Sev 38.t0,43, inch, lengths, T some with silk drops, $3.85. Newest Spring Styles in Walking and Dress Effects, . Can vas Cloths, parame, Mohai: Mannish. Novelty’: Mixtures, iL Velvet: Skir ~ One hundred differen vles—eriough “to interest .any..and every woman. _, It Blac¥ancy' Mixtares, and Colorings All. ‘regular sizes 23.to’ 28 inch Quite: Two-hour salé, 40 to V’clock to-morrow morning only; $8 $12.00 valuesvat i bi of sinc Friday. | New Wall Papers 134 ‘wall pap sequal to any are ‘on Boe, SO buleome amit sed ae wort! peest: in ogveryday colorings, If we were to ate we would need an en tire paper of this siz And then the space :would be inadequat to the purpose—t type unequal to t task, You must come ‘see for yourself. 1 thousands of ‘spé bargains prepare your benefit, No matter what | partment: . you {you're bound: ,to. | [agreeably sur pris with the extra valt on sale for. the day. ure. fi ony Ww mpgonth a Men's and Women’s\pLined Coats, WOMEN'S BEAU- TIFUL FUR-LINED COATS, of Black Broad. cloth, lined with Siberian squirrel, collars of sable | sleeves squirrel, with large 18 with ha puff sleeves; 0 collars value, Only.. ° $5 tifully t These sets consist of a large, squirrel lined; the boa js 100 inches long, th plete with beautiful flat pillow muff to mat WOMEN'S). 00 FUR-LINED CS, of Black Broadcl squirreh Only. Beautitul Jap Bear Sets—Extrainary Just think of It! The entire set—stole MEN'S FUR-LINED COATS, itned with Far ap ape har aed Vi ihehes long, of fine allored, | putt back kersey cloth, with with pleinad| Persian and ndsome Jinks | other collars “ony.-29| $48 and $69 inary Value, $5. 00 ff to match dt about 80 Inches long, com- fluffy bo: ple, satin ot | Becond Fioor, 80th Bt. Section. Women’s Glovesiofriday Only Another s} the Bloomin As these are goods that will be readily seen how much ial sale of women’s glowill be held to-morrow in: fale Glove Store when thar styles described below will be offered at the very inviting price ordinarily "1 and $1.50 a pair, it we can Savy on these,’ Women's Imported Cape Skin Man- | Wome! ohnsp Overseam Lamb- nish Gloves, prix seams, with Paris point embroidery. Women's Genuine Mocha Full P, Gloves, prix seam, spear point brofdery, in grays. Never reta for less than $1.50, ea with one row embroid. rs and black and white, g. | All 1 No mail orders filled, Your fe of any of i 65¢ ied To. pote . Men’s ousers, in brok waist Wale worth my SY TOW at en sizes, 3 36 and 38 inch ) tad Bloomin or Men’s Mt-Stylish $15: Blagé Suits, in worsteds, cheviond thibets; sacks or cuay frocks; Boys’ Suits a All Cars Transfer to $8.75 to-‘nor vale $4 Dovble-hg t Bloomings’, + Be th Bt. Section, — Bloor er Brother i this ds the first BI dale, Bargain Friday’ sale of, § “Undipwea his season, and we have grouped together for to-mt some uncorhimonly fing values befitting tt occasion, as follo O 1200 Women's Pine Ribbed Cotton Corset Covers, trimmed with si lockstitch, The regular selling price 1835c. Special sale price. Extra Size’ Ribbed Vests. Nha large women ve Fach on sale 1800 cotton vests, with ing slee , Spectal sale price, Woren's Pants; the vests aré long and short si y the pant French band; some Jersey tight fitting and some wide umbrella med with wide lace at the bottom; all sizes; sold all over at 35¢,5 SA1C PrICl.sseeesecrerseseeeeees sernee es Women’s Imported Dibbed Swiss Underwear—we closed out ftom « lacgest importing houses various styles of Women’s im| Ribbed Vests that sell aa eens at 75¢, and med with band crochet lace; 8 pants to match; special sale peek. Men’s New Neglige Shirts, With the negligee shirt season at its very beginning, this {onal offering cannot fail to attract every man’s attention, prices we quote, qualities and patterns considered, are actually 1 to: Less Than Regular Pree here ate over 10,000 Men’s and Regie Shirts in this lot, are made of tine woven madras, corded mndras, cheviot, Bedford cord. Some with attached cots and cuffs; others separate collars, while many have plain neckbands and separat also plaited shirts of fine white cambric; All the smgrtest and most refined patterns and designs of the son are represented. While the majority are made with plain bosoms, many have pleats; sizes 12 to 19; 3 Special, each 5 * In Floor, Special tor To-Morrow in ithe * Bloomingdale Underskirt Store: ‘Women's Black Sateen Petticoats, also Black and White Nearsilk Petticoats, made with pleatings a 98c one or two ruffles, Special. Finer grade Mercerized eat Skirts, in a num. ber of new designs, sectional sare, pleating and rurles, finished with hem or cat * $I. 29, $1 io, $1.79 Pes $1.98 stitching Gray or Tan Washable Pongee Skirts, deep 56 WX $8.50 knee flounce, trimmed with tucked ruffle, Special ‘both “St,” Section. alt with ne axed h evelet embroidered Lexington to 3d AN ‘59th to 60th Sti )