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a Duch and ee IN MY dd ds or LA, IR” te Attorney Jerome Says His Answer to Hammer- ste Is “Silence,” —_——— Woman Claiming to Be Widow of E. S$. Stokes Loses Suit for a Picture. —— Rose lL, Barkley, who claimed to be the widow of Hdward 6, Stokes, and had a running fight with Stokee's rela- tives and the Hoffman Houge people over the possossion of paintings and other properties left by. Stokes, ap peared before Justice Leventritt in the Bupreme Court, to~lay, to defend her claim tu the ownership of the palut- ing "Faust’s Dream,'’ which she placed in the Manhattan Storage Warehouse, Oot. 10, 1901, which the Hoffman House replevined. Ex-Congressman Wray. called Chief Clerk Peacock, Cassius H. Read, Stokes's partner in the Hoffman House, and others, All testified that 'Faus Dream" and ‘Love's Surprise,” which had adorned the walls of Bd, Stokes's privato room, were not owned, by him, ‘They declared that Miss’ Barkley never had any right to either picture, Justice Leventritt gave judgment off HHHAS NO FEELING AT ALL, ‘But the Proposal to Kick Him { Through 22 Doors He he Won't Disouss, t | By Cartoonist Ed Flinn. | And SILENCE’ was ‘his answer! mon { ter @ hurried dinner, a Subwa: , to the Bridge, a fifteen minute wat f for @ blue horse-car via East Broadway to Rutgers street and a fruttless search Rt for the name ‘Jerome among the Della of a “double-deck” tenement, I BILSHCE WAR HI6 ANewer! Snally found “His Imperial Majesty” ‘Willlami Travers Jerome (Oscar, Ham- in has dubbed him “The Little ear") ‘we fights up on the right. An aeelotant asked mo if I wanted to. see regarding @ complaint gr on per business, I told him that it all the bench for ue Hoffman ‘House. WANTS $30,000 FOR AN EYE. Henry W, Taft, brother ot ‘the Seore- tary of War, appeared before Justice Glegerioh and a jury to-day to prose. cute the sult of Dene Torgessen, his servant gin, againet Carl H. Schults, the carbonic water man, for $90,000 dam- ages, he alleges that ‘the loss of her right eye was due to the bursting of @ seltzer atphon. Miss Torgeseen had placed the siphon eh the foe box in the Taft home, No, Lexington avenue, mandy A 1901, She reread that it Siereed 2 i ie a Phece of ges struck her eye, ‘WAS many weeks in bed and jost the eye, ——— this SILENCE was ominous for Mr, Hammerstein, “But,” said I, “the public ts looking forward to vour answer to Hammer- otein's tirade!" “I couldn't afford to pay any atten: tion to a wheeze from \a duck like that!" ut he aays"’. "I don't care it he says; he's try- Ing to mix It with somebody out of his class!” “Well,” I ventured feel that you are right ard tl hat van m4 ewe law | violations—ti yn him?” 0 “Tl have no dered at all In the mat- teh tf aioe: wonde! he could porsibly to forts’ doit rest a nthe. ia, a ed had the rome, 't SOM Ne mie up' ta the newspapers with Pi itd ight. far out of my class, He's a weight!’ deadly work with Gorki's the Herald Square Theatre, “by kind permission of Charles Frohman.” Negro Who Stole $40 in Wash- ington Gets Religion and Wante to Go to Jail, Magistrate Whitman, in the, Centre Street Polite Court, was confronted to- day by the case of a man who wanted to force himeelf Into jail, Theodors Baumbry, a negro, who said he lived in Washington, walked Into thé West Forty-seventh street poled: sta- tlon last ‘night and announced'’he was & thief and was wanted in Washington tor stealing $4. He was sent to Police Headquarters ond to-day wan arraigned in the Centre Btreet Police Court, Detective-Bergt. Gallagher told ‘Magis- val trate. Whitman that the Weshington jlig.on: authorities had confirmed the story d¥ | $? the theft, but had sald the man wasn't worth the trouble of extraditing, as the complainant Wook Bot prosecute him, “Well, I will have bo preees you,” remarked the Magistrate to Baumbry. “But I don't want td be discharged,” protested Bauimbry, "I stole the money | 0 and 1 want to, be pumshed,” “But I oan't punish you,” replied Magistrate Whitman. i “But you must!” ejaculated the negro. ‘I insist upon ft,’’ “Whet makes you so anxious to be punished?" inquired the Magistrate, “Well, l've experienced religion," re- plied Baumbry, ‘and I know I have done wrong,’ "IT am sorty I can't accommodate you,” Magistrate Whitman said; “but you are not amenable to our law, You oan go to Washington voluntarily and perhaps they'll punish you,” “Thanks, boss,” replied the negro, “I'l do, that, but If they won't sena me to > peiaon I'll do worse—1'il ae the navy,” \ | Knbelka to his, home shor Thief Turns Preacher and Pleads for Meroy, but Gots Nine Months in Jail. ) Among the privoners arraigned ‘be. fore Recorder (off in Part I. of Gen- oral Bessions to-day wos a, olerioal- looking man wo gave the namo of vanes is eta toh ata Least eht multy “ rm argi ny se $6)) wo ne of rn! iron the apart. re Sno Hunareg pers [te wife oe told the pelthaey the uclt i one Aid ra open lies idea I i fained the jon lade experienc 1 sindled and and’ eacher, jen it pn me wi it @ hypoori returned ‘to this Cte and surrendered m became of your wife and chil- @ lay e}f, 4 What beca dren?" the Reoorder asked Cooper, nf dt admitted he had doserted them t made ons, they. were, elm ks a jewel i noren tho “penitentiary. tor mine Ton te AFTER TOAST "SEEKS DEATH. “Here's to a happy death!’ was the ‘toaet proposed to a group of conpan- fons by Joseph Kubelka, a cigar-maker, thirty. ave years old, reading at No, 414 East Beventy-third street, to-day, a few BAnR before he attempted to end his fe by gas. Frank Ruchard, one of his compan- fons with whom he drink the toast In the saleon of Nicholas Nemenck, No. 418 Bast Seventy-thind streci, Ripa after. ward and, emelling gas, rushed into fis home and tore out the gas tube the would-be suicide held in his mouth, Kubelka was tak tertan Hospital and w: {n Yorkville Court. Ku i and out of work for he ‘was allowed “The Chosen People” Natural Rosstan Play by St. Petersborg Dramatic Company Is Acted With Stneertly ard Enthasi- asm and Wins Applause. ‘The Russians, captured Herald Square yesterday afternoon. A half-brother of the dramatic microbe that got in its “Night Ref- uge'’ at the Irving Place a few weeks ago, ambled up on Broadway and into A band of expatriates, under the name of the St, Petersburg Dramatic :| Company, varied the war news with @ , | performance of “The Chosen People,” a three-acti drama by Eugene Tohirikoff, dealing with the position of Jews in Russia, Tho play was given in what one Joyous critic instantly recognized yy “pure Russlan,'* The half-portion audience was rie Russian, The play was meat to them, though perhaps caviare to the rest of the house. From the point of acting, however, the performance was un- my interview with Mr, whether I would have usually intereating, and the Broadway | theatrical brood which usually rushes on Jerome aa to al complain: or not, And the that I had, for Mr, Jerome @ame down the narrow hallway @ cigarette in his mouth, asising up with his eyes closed until they two slits, having left a room the atmosphere was so thiok and the aroma of Turkish ft could be carved with ICANT AFFORD Toworitga when be wae going OuEK LiKe THATS! | to Forty-second atreet to get hat tick. ing from Oscar, He just shook his head, GILENCE was his anewer, Imagine William Travers Jerome Bl- LENT! I) couldn't help wondering if “But the ultimate result’ of this af fal aald He shook Fishing For Futures. ISTORY shows that by diligent and unerring effort mari may mould his future pretty much as he pleases. Disasters that befall the Indolent may be warded Off by judicious thought and action, Failure {s the fate that naturally o'er- takes the lax or misguided human being. i ‘The man who casts his line In a murky pool and expects to gaff a gold fish, is Levi for disappointment. So it is In'our search for all the good things In life, If nine-tenths of our were ‘exerted in the\study and planning of action, and the remaining orie- tenth devoted to the actual accomplishment of a given undertaking, the ‘percentage A failures would be minimized, If you want, for instance, to secure a postion; {f you are anxlous to increase { your savings, or if you contemplate a change in residence, go about It carefully ‘and with system, When you are stire vou know Just exactly what you want, then Consult next Sunday World's Want Directory, which and be compared to a net , that, like the conjuror’s bag, seldom falls to describe the whereabouts and the most economical method of procuring your heart’s desire. It-matters not what your want may be, Among the nearly seven thousand “Offers” and “Requests” to be contained in this great twelve-page Bulletin of “De. mand” and “Supply” you will, without doubt, be brought face to face with the very * position, worker, Real-Estate or Business Investment, Instructor, Plano, &€., you are trying to find. Don't fish aimlessly in your search for future success, but examine. the con-| ‘ureé: tents.of this magic net, which Is weekly drawn to the surface. Of its treasures you may help yourself, They are for the people and by the people, Last Sunday the following offers of and requests for positions were printed in the Sunday World's Want Dea ° Orleneff's company, head ‘agaln ‘nnd sdtd: | * to’ special matinees missed a fine op. portunity of observing unaffected real- iam, cheers and shouts from thelr admiring compatriots every act, Unitke Gorkl's play, “The Chosen People” treats of Russian Hfe above @airs, But, like that cellar horror, ‘the_play is really not a play at all, Nothing happéns until the Kishineft flot and massacre at the end, The test is @ discussion of the pow Zion- jem, with no end of disputes and angu- ments, " An okt watohmaker, who remains firm in his faith, is heart-broken when he learne his daughter loves a Chris- tian, Bhe, as a result, goes into hys- terics. The doctor who is summoned representa the contented class, He was drersed like a clothing-etore dummy, ‘®ported a gold chain across his middle, smoked @ fat cigar, and seemed thor- oughly at peace with himself and the work, Play Ende with Murder. The doctor gives the girl eomething to quiet her and then administers a homeo- pathic dose of his views on Jewish af- fairs to the old man and the revolution- ary eon, The eon id) finally driven trom home, and the pley ends with the mur- der of the remaining members of the household by the rioters, The terror Prarie of this last scene mado you Atter eee trong scene the lead- , Sincerity and Natutalness, Bincerity’ and naturalness stamped | te the work of every member of P. N, and there were y that SILENCE was my an- On the way out I 6 t plaint desk and mipinede fhe,com ib he his in- ented in_ preparing tities —1 to put some actio. on into my ple- uiry in the nelanboring tallor and upholstery shops failed to show that Mr, Jerome had ordered an dal In hia trousers or had pur pillows, —— actor Ve rhe thie a eta reais or Everything that iyotie even the love Calo were peroned by th Cprentoer who sat at his ei fork one of two rooms into which Marg ‘This chap was Sanit Wat cSt hm Ie dome wate ot _|SIX YEARS IN PRISON FOR NOTORIOUS BEGGAR, Recorder GoM Lectures, the Man Who, Wearing a Priest's Garb, Has Swindled Many, John R. Crawfen’, a notorious beg- Rar, ‘who weam the gurd of a priest, and who ts credited with the invention Of the “dead ohtid letter,’ was sen- tenced to olx years’ {i ment in ' al hel Lp to-day by Recorder Goff. Convicted of passing a puro cheek on Christ Moosinger, a alg dealer, iat (No, #080 Third avenue, wrord haé made much money by plying vad th ullar graft, , In court to- ey he he the appearance of a well- udineas man, The Recorder ga him eit ‘on evil ways and sald tat Tene baat cl be ee Poe sate L) woul ve ma a name for hime a Crawford fae ed three terma in State prisons, After being sent to Sing Bing in 1891 he wrote such a Rane end moving letter to ex-Jutlge Martino that the latter helped to secure his pardon, Crawford is fifty-two years old) a SET DOGS ON DETECTIVES. Marie Tnres Is Held for Trial in 9500 Bail, Marle Turgs, whose house at No, 149 West Twenfy-asixth street, was entered | yesterday by Detectives Bru@tk and Finn, of the Weat Thirtieth streat sta- Site, Help _ Bits, wanleawellta, Wanted, Wanted, tion, was arraigned to-day in the Jef- | ADDRESSERS .. roth | HAND SEWERS...3..... 7 *¢-/ Sherlock Holmes Again. ball for, trial on a ‘charwo" of fa AGQUNTS ...6 —|HEMSTITCHERS 2 -~| The. seventh of the thrilling new/a, disorderly house, jah ad RVPRENTICUO\) aii i36 eh Hovey Par ene 4 50/ Sherlock Holmes stories by Conan| The detectives say that when they | HOUSEWORKERS oT 78\poyle, ‘The Adventures of Charles |¢ntered the house the woman set three ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS 15 —|IMPROVERS . 25 =| Augustus Milverton,” will. eppear to- doga on them and Brueck was bitten | ARTISTS. 4) JANITORS 12 4 | Aveus ' ine, y The} On, the lant leg. He was taken to the BONNAZ «: -|LADING ... 18 | Morrow In the color supplement of New York Hospital and later went | BOOKKEEPERS 19 18|LAUNDRESEES . 1 29 Evening World, home, BOYB vseee 170 44) MEN ieee a7 WRAIDERS 4 —|MILLINERY . 08 - BUTCHERS «++ 5 T|NECKWBHAR . 1v = CABINDT-MAKERS . 6 1|NURBES ... 15 a7 CANVASSERS 1+ 35, 1] OPERATORS 198 fA CARRIAGE-MAKERS 10 1/PACKERS .. 8 1 CARPENTERS 9 24/PAINTERS . 18 47 CASHIERS 8 1] PLUMBERS 10 aT) COLLECTOR 7 1/PRESSERS . 1 = COMPOSITORS 8 16 | PRESSMEN he 8 PF / COOKS .., 2 44 | PRINTDRS 6 8 CHAMBERMAIDS 6 11 | BALESLAD: 25 2 DAY'S WORK, - 44 | SALESMEN 78 14 DENTISTS ... 4 2) 8ILK WINDER 1 * DNBIGNERS : . 0 1) SKIRT HANDS, , a4 4 EBSMAKIRS : 08 85 | STENOGRAPHERS , 12 17 DRIVERS wu. ae a 40] TAILORS ..., 8 4 DRUGS .., 16 47 | TRIMMERS - BLECTRICTANS 2 8 TUCKERB ; it a The most wholesome, health-giving, cooling, refreshing, and al- EMBROIDPRERS 17 —|WAIST HANDS BT Ai together satisfying beverage in the world, BNGINEDRS . 6 20) WAITERS . 8 18 The pure, clear Juice of big, ripe, sound apples selected from eM ah ua - WATCHMEN a 6 the most highly cultivated orchards of New York State, | —| WAITRESSES . =- | BXAMINERS , 6 —| WASHING .. Rs 2 CARBONATED, STERILIZED AND NON-ALCOHOLIC, pt dilak A B EA fennee ae Nea Ww i aul eles drink for the whole family, and relished at toa of lesen mM, OMS ee ATLA gl) BN? reside, Sold at public resorts and grocers, In quarts and pints. 4 You may depend upon finding as many or more next Sunday. Sunday World Want Ads, are exceedingly helpful, whether used or read, y ket. Them Help You This Week-SUNDAY. | BOOKLET ON CIDER FREE. AMERICAN FRUIT PRODUCT CO., & plea for clemency, fe ree Mra, Becrbower | sent him to| , | a ss MainprootC Coats? New English Model, $27.98 For Rain or Shine, are shower-proof by a ¢ late English’ process. Smart enough tor evening wear over light gowns, Stylish for travel. ling and driving and practical for rainy days, New Shirred Back, Box Plait Model. Uke Picture, Collarless—new style shirred sleeves —gauntlet cuffs. Tans andolives, Distinguished in ap- pearance and comfortable, Saturday Only, bi fac A Positive $12.50 Value, A very smart addition to any Spring outfitat an extremely small price, ALTERATIONS FREE. * SALE AT BOTH STORES. Spring Opening ‘Sale IN OUR BASEMENT Women’s $2:50, Russia calf, patent leather and chocolate kid, Christy Ties and Oxfords, Women's. $4,00 and $3.00 Oxfords in patent leather with Louis XV, heels; and biack kid, patent, leather tips, military Heels. ysis ceeveeeewsessecevees Women’s $3.00 patent leather Button and Lace, welt ‘ ’ soles, Cuban heels..css.cuesseresceneccsosseres OOOO Women's $2.50 black kid Button and Lace Shoes... $0, ¥ ‘ Men's $3. 50 and $3.00 Lace: Shoes; in. black kid, velour and ‘box calf; Yout ! Satin Calf Lace, sizes 11 to2.@ 9 Bor’, satin calf lace, 31 as sizes 25 to 5 % Child’s Button & Lace, Misses’ Button and sizes 6 to i Siees 75c| Lace, sizes 1to2 O41 Little Gents’ patent leather Lace, sizes 8 to 11.. os Infants’ patent Jéather Button Shdes, gray, ae and tan tops,, egulay price $1.50 and $2. 00.. , NOTE. ‘Speciat'Saturday Night Sale After 7 o'Clock For, those Sturdy Nigh who cannot; reach” store’ cept on Saturday pe we offer: Men’ s Shoes at $1/,99 (stans wan 11, ) |w men’ s Shoes at ® These are great shoe values, * you require only one-half the quency) of other <——| the Yellow Witee is | (double strength. ALL GROCERS, SATURDAY, MARGH 25TH Rogie!’ quality, Suede and Glace in the Jatest vial for isest ‘and Dress, including Black Made exclusively tor us from selected real Bid ' exceptionally fine quality, Two on overse! went embroidery. Value $1.50... seperees CREAMERY CARAMELS GHOCOE ATE Ce ak aee AM BTRAWBERRY, PHCAN, VA; BEERS 'ALNUT. PTC, Ce eS 5 Se SPECIAL for FRIDAY. |SPECIAL for adie aig 9 ar GORE TTC 10c] aa FROIH, POCND C HIGH GRADE Air bleed LATER, 40 KIN! POBANUT BRITTLD sesPOUND Faye AND NUT g#t0K0. HOCOLATES)..4+++004+ UND ~ 5 std ih rt We will) deliver 1 to 10 Ibe. at the follow- ing rates: Mantottan , Island, 100, *Fi00k- lyn, Jersey City, Ho- boken or The Bronk, 160, No moods sent | March sale. | Rochester N, Y. I. Steigerwald ‘Packing Co. | ‘i te Bite Li A.M, ial ESALE AND RETAIL, A shiekings tm as ; Buy from Head juarters ? ; a SNE BUY id The list for Batre) March 25th, includes: Meats and Poultry at gna At a Saving of 2c. to 3c. Per Pound. 1 Weber Uprthtsssse sss sssavssssseee 160,00 SATURDAY PRECIALS, 4 Fisher, Upright s+ sass sqeeerapeeae, 100,00 Sirloin Steaks per Ib 15c \ Pond tone—worth double.) ERO OR URE iiNss1 ete beepieneeittne y | 4 Wissner Upright.sessesessessceaseeees 128,00 “ | (bine tone and se ‘worth double) Prime Ribs Beats “ 100 andi2c 4 Ralieae Cason pri. va Ce Cee ao th Ree Serr! OIRO 2 | nod opportunity.) lh i ae sicicae stim i. + Chie ring Upright, seve ssenes 288,00 $9000. | Rumps Corned Fe2fesee.cse ‘ veeseeee sees Ic | (intirely rebulli-same as new. Ighteeseseesnesseee 125,00 350.00 Cross Rib Ronst Besf,..,.. sees sseeee LOC | : ented Rec Reatgn) 1a Hine ses 100,00 Shcrt Fore,uartersLamb.. * ...,.....006 7C 1 Sab ey PBs Ta aust evened ; Spevial Attention Given iY OCcere Ie Hotels, 1 Dasher SAUCE tier ecestnese tt sacvee 25,00 00,00. page ea ay 4 Horace Waters SqUareseeeesssree crores: 25,00 350,00 223 FIRST AVENUE, ‘Carved logs ani Ano condition) sean 1 TELEPHONE 765 ORCHARD. Bet, 13th and 44th Sts, 4 Names GU Saunt Hayhaee saosereseay, 8,01 b cae we cabepeeadieiitod lia 25 other bargains reserved for this day. : me, | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | ‘ | MONDAY MORNING ba all