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“ACCUSES NOF KILLING RIVAL LOVER rore She Wasn’t Sure of His Identity at First, but Changed Her Mind. Y MASKED MEN. tim Had Called on Miss Sadie ‘Muttin, of Ridgewood, to Take Her to Church. FOUND DEAD IN SNOWBANK. i ewe Mysterious Strangere Called, | Aitereation Followed and Rosen- © dal Fell, Pierced by Bullet. ‘On the teatimony of a woman wit- ness who has changed her opinion re- the Bergen County Grand Jury “indicted Ernest Johnson, thirty old, @ coachman, accused of Y ing Louis Rosendal, another conchmen in Ridgewood, N, J., on Sun- @ay evening, March 6, Last week the Jury at Hackensack refused to indict Jonson, but since then Sadie »Huttin, a girl who was with Rosendal (when he was killed, has again changed fher opinion, and an indictment was re- turned. Johnson and Rosendal were supposed is %& be rivals for the attentions of Miss 0 Huttin, who lived with Miss Hila Ven Peek, No. 228 Franklin street, Ridge- wood, On the Sunday night of the tragety Rosendel nad called on Mise her to church, A ring the orb “was anewered by ‘the fronted two men wearing Peak vigeaes ena false mustaches, Her screams poottent peta) hon, and struggle Fen he was shot in the Mes: They con- wwuggie through the house wk yard, when another When neighbors came snowbank ot was hea Rosendal was found on a a hole in his heant. "Afier closely questioning the girl, Police Ohief Puils arrested Johnson 4nd took him to the girl, who identt- fied him os one of the men, Before the jroner's jury she said she was not and refused to swear positively before the Grand Jury, Last her changed testimony the id Jury held Johnson. Foreman P, ‘ urter, of the oc to-day he’ was sure Joh ‘be convicted on such CONFESSED HE “KILLED A MAN “Peatedly before Grand and Coroner's | a mudwit HEAD MAYBE IF GULDENSUPPE’S Skull Found In East River Be- Heved to Ba that of Man Killed by Mrs. Naok and Martin Thorn Eight Years Ago. A well preserved skull found in the mud at the bottom of the East River, off Corlears Hook last night, may prove to be the missing head of William Guldenauppe, the victim of one of the most sensational murders Now York has ever known, All of the other parts of Guldensuppe's body—which was dis- membored and scattered after death— river for a pter foundation. ‘The tore- man took it 40 tho Delancey street Stauion aud new~ of the find was sent to the Coroner's Oftice, Part of the lower jiw of the skull ip missing ond there are marks on ‘the mown indicating ‘that dewih Was ca Leb: partly by the crushing in of the head. | tad AM of the upper teeth are in the sitll | to With ono exception, and detectives who tho Geschipuioh of tes ween “hee (eal e ion of these tee! iS of the twoth of Guldensupps, pe Guidensuppe was a young rubber in o Ture bath eight years ago,/ and was infatuated with Mrs, Augusta Naok, to whi! HER THROAT CUT Mrs. Amelia Clinch Tries to End in Kitchen by Husband— Mrs. Amelia Clinch, thirty-three years old, of No/ 649 East One Hundred and Fifty-weveuth etreet, Bronx, attempied suicide to-day by cutting her ¢hroat and lat razer, She was remoyed to the Lebanon Hoapital, where it was sald that owing pee ‘loss of blood she probably would M: were recvverad within a fow days after | Jami \y 1 ing In @ pool of blood where she had A neighbor, Mrs. Mary Green, whom Clinch sent to get a polloeman, ran man Sbtrombel dead from loss of blood. Tt le supposed Mrs, Clinch was brood. erin ahe belleved her mother, Ruck, who died a year Nothing was ever found THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY INDS WIFE WITH WOMAN MADE HER OWN ARREST, \Mrs. Gray Found Man She Sus- pected of Robbing Her on Street and Took Him to Sta- tion by Coat Collar. Life with Razor and Is Found Probably Will Die, When Frank Cody wns arraigned in the West Siés Tourt to-day, all eyes in the court room were not for Cody,| but for Mrs, Lydia Gray, the com- plaining witness, who had not only acted as her own detective, but as a Policeman as well, When she found! Cody last night she marched from Seventy-first street and Columbui avenue nearly to the West Sixty: seventh street police station, wrist with her husband's Ha Clinch Uved with her husband, | : four children and, as | the commission of ithe crime, ph dn ‘i bd ene to prepare | him by the colar and followed by @D/ scholer, } . husband Was rouse: | admiring crowd, is The skull was found in A caisson used |maie hour lator by u heavy tall and gor| “Wiken’ Mrs, ray, whd lives at No.| by @ gang of loborers excavating in the |ing to the Kitchen he found Mrs. Clinch | M42. West. Bixiy-seventh street, met Patrolman Quinn she said; “Tm arresting this man, A year ago last March he engaged a room in my house and said he was an actor, On Bt. Patrick’s day a year ago he disap- peared, and my ball dress, worth 9010; my watch and chain and other goods to the value of $1,600 also disappeared. He came there with another young fel- low and sald his name was Claxton.’ The man, who said he lived at No. 149) West Twenty-sixth street, declared he | was innocent, and thet jt wos a case of mistaken identtty, but Mra. Gray looked him over and said she had soarched for the Morrisania statton and Police: rg was sent to the house io br, Blaumer responded in the anon Hospital ambulance. An hour elapsed before any ald had come the woman, and she ‘was almoat over the disappearance of money Mrs, had left, of this none him a year and could not be méstaken, |ners, to the effect that pending the de- ay in General Sessions and while awadting side hie official jurisdiction, consideration and in the interim al- hun !OWed Jackson freedom on bull. Jnck- 3 80n Immediately sought from his coi- holditig |right to resume his dutles. opinion and Mr, Coroner Jackson once EVENING, APRIL 19, 100. CORONER JACKSON MAY PERFORM OFFICIAL DUTIES. Corporation Counsel Holds, Pend- ing Deetston in the Courts, Con- victed Man Can Do His Work, Corporation Counsel Delany to-day Sent an opinion to the Board of Coro- cision of the ‘courts, Coroner Moses Jackson Is entitled to exercise the duties of his office, Coroner Jackson was recently con- vieted of attempted extortion by a jury sentence appealed to Recorder Goff, be- fore whom he was tried, for a new trial, on the ground that the case In which he was alleged to be involved was out- Recorder Goff took the matter under eagues on the Board of Coroners the Coroner the President of the Board, wrote to the Cor Bh ia CANT UAE} an any give it to-day, Wil report for duty ai viceable garment. of the new models. the reason, Youths’ Clothing. In our Suits and Spring Top- coats for young men we put an unusual amount of hand tailor- ing, to insure a shapely and ser- The mate- rials are all wool of fine qual- ity and the styles the snappiest They can- not be judged by the low prices, as they are much superior to anything near the price. We are manufacturers and that is geconias Aide ta 70 be ano wov. Leadaches Ramied Mariin ‘Morn. Guidensuppe had Bverywheret SOUGHT TO DIE AND WON. $4 50, 5.50, 6.90 8.50 Fed, Hino an taeStitad Woe ts | Pty atl Park alone, Park Row, Containa no bromideror hort tpreningdraes|[ 1 : : eat | anound the forrioa’ ani en TX ROM | “ontains no bromides or heart depressing drags. see UB iin bony By Bee ates you'll hear the ery: iis “World ARMS swimmer Cut His Thront on Monday | "Ts Ne Ui ae or inet Wrapped the, ‘pleces in WH ologh pur- | Pee! Uy Bes Rew harvest, and Death Came To-Day. — Wester veecent rernares (be coupe 0] lencachoe 4 nryp evs atore near the se peop when cis pleasantly and above all healthfully. by aay geste ‘© near the suene Pavueren ty pid yoo fare not George Wimmer, ferty-three years Favored by Physicians ‘nd the Public 63, 55, 5ST and 59 Wrest 14tb St. ho trunk, ono of the legs and the Ditrchased & epby, John on your | oig, of No. 120 Hast Fourth street, died for more than 60 years head were thrown overboard from al Will have e ocpy ta your Rent in Bt. Vincent's Hospital to-day, J : Write or ask for our iJluatrated or (lets peur it ous the py» ofeaier, fu‘a jiffy, A quarter| He cut hie throat at Fourth avenue ARE races ts see 8, nee. Fs catalogue, & uly at Highbridge, ‘The teunk oame | °9® te Bilt Lrieeeanl mesa lh bend a Acs BM ale Bl ashore under the Nrooklyn Bridge and SS ss 2 = a was identified at the Morgiw by m ~ ures Li sion A Here nae i: tattoo On the chest, Anoth@r. place of tho body floated sahors anda few hours later the part left at) Highridge was found, The oilcloth used to ach eec- tion wae traced, Mrs. Ni and Thorn syero arrested and the woman turned State's ovidence, orn | was eieotro- cuted, Mra, Nack Js wetving a long term in Auburn Prison, HER CABBY SASSED POLICE. Mra, Bishop, Very In@ignant, Had to Take Another, A eab in which was Mrs. Heber R. Bishop, of No. 36 Hast Sixty-second street, was held up by Patrolman Rocke- feller, of the trafMc squad, at Fifty- seventh street and Madison avenue, About 5 o’cloak Inet evehing, to let some other vehicles go by./ The police say that the cabman, George Hunter, who drives for Taggart's Stables, at No, 82 West Forty-third atreet, became abusive 4nd he was arrested, Mrs. Bishop became indignant ywhon she had to alight from the cab and take Another, Hunter was locked up in East Fifty-first Street Station, charged with disorderly conduct. Against Himself Is Apparently | True, Though Company Made No Report of the Accident. A man, thirty-elght years old, who sald he was Willlam Paash, formerly ® motorman on the Halsey street Mne ] of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Rail- road Company, waiked into the White Plains police station to-day and said f that he had killed a man three or | four weeks ago, and that his con-| aclence now forced him to Himself to the police, He told the police that he ran down! @ man on Halsey street and had said| nothing about it, When he took his| ear to the car sheds that night he turned in his shield and disappeared. Binco that time he has been wan- dering around W we \ Mad e ef surrender Dovween the t Halsey street, a f the mien had bee mooklyn Rapid ‘Transit offices, ‘Me po yilee Jnvestixatoa the case at the Iden: Dut were unable to solve the mystery Detectives were sent to White Plains | )) eo bring Pash to lrooklyn “ane ~ WHO IS THIS NEW YORK ‘DOCTOR—COCAINE VICTIM. May Be After by Mntresned ly—-In in Freehold, N. J, /OFRERHOLD, N. J, April 19—-A wen- » dresied stran: Who deseribed hime aclf as Dr, Hany: of New York, was taken invo cvs here last night while y/aeting in a st anner. He visited Ml the drug stores in u Seial of the ph eocalne, 1a Mused the d Of the poi © Was calle . Hei abi nirivetive, seams of ee| COVERT $1 4,0) about 1 . : | Dr. Long, |\COATS Value $22 | WALKING $875) 1 SKIRTS Value $15 :/ RAIN $78, ;COATS Value $28 nn several | TOURIST $y 6,*°| COATS Value $25 WALKING Toten dieturd him, Piad to-day, <9. ) Poecher Books sola ch 0 Begoher books we by auction this B. R. T. Motorman’s Charge! @& < Extraordinary Values 9x12 feet. -.- $28.50 ‘nd up to |. The serviceable tind, in an unlimited rango of ich pattern effects. Other sizes proportion, Axminsters x12 feetevsereeee GD 1.00 A cpectal Mne of designs we ure closing out. Best quality Axmin- f4 ster rugs at $25.50, Carpets Tapestry Arcavelny oe .50c The long-wearing sort, suitable for summer cottages and loard- ing-houses, Wilton Velvets,90c The famous Dobson imperi.l quality, Known the country over for \ts superior excellonce, It has neen the pet of our looms for the st thirty-five yeare. Other grades of same up to $1.15, : ’ | Mattings | in profusion, Both Chinese and Japanese, in endless variety, $5 to $20 the roll. John and James Dobson, 144 Stand $4 due. RT 2 Forsythe’s This Week | $ 00 | SUITS 38. | Values $45 to $58 John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE 47th and Saks & Company Broadway, 334 ta 34th Street. Silk Stockings for Women For service with the new Oxfords we have imported a col- lection of thread silk stockings, richly elaborated with hand embroidery in exquisite floral designs, which are exclusive with us. $2.75, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50, $5.50 and 86.75. Stockings of black thread silk, excellent grade, with spliced soles, heels and toes At $1.50 Steskings of black thread silk, finest grade, with double soles, with or without two-fold toes $1.75 Stockings of thread silk, in black or tan with lace ankles, double soles, heels and toes At $2.75 Stockings of black thread silk, summer weight, soles, heels and toes reinforced with black cotton, Value $1.50. Special at $1.10 Special for Thursday: Waists for Women Waista of white lawn, with plaiting and wide em- broidery in various patterns, Value $1.50. Special at 89c Waista of white lawn, with fancy yoke of embroid~ ery and valenciennes lace insertions; deep cuffs, Value $2.50. Special at $1.48 Waists of white linen, hand embroidered, and tucked, Value $4.50. Special at $2.98 lingerie Waists of fine white mull, tucked button back model, with collar, cuffs and front hand em- broidered in French designs. Value $7 50, Special at $4.95. At comparatively moderate prices, we have with us quite an extensive series of silk waists for evening service, which are copies and amendments of the models that have been de- signed abroad since the advent of the season. The New Hand Bags We invite your attention to our new series of hand and vanity bags of fluffed and dressed alligator, walrus, sea lion and seal in delicate new shades, the prices of which are modest—$2.75 to $12.75. ON THURSDAY WE WILL OFFER Hand Bags Special at One Dollar Vanity, Envelope and Hand Bags of white and colored leathers, in models which have been copied from those ime ported, with the new slip knot and serpent chain handles, Some are fitted with purse, card case, powder puff and memo, book; others are plain, The Sale of Ribbons. Seven distinctive weaves—and every one of them in high favor—in a most diversified series of new Spring shades, at extraordinary price concessions. 60c. to $1.50 Fancy Ribbons at 49c. Dresden, pompadour, broche and ombre, with embroidered edge, in light and dark shades, 414 to 634 inches wide, 50c. Taffeta Ribbon at 39c. In moire and plain taffeta weaves, six and one-half inches wide, in a wide range of the light spring colors, 39c. Metallique Ribbon at 2Ic. Soft finish, five and one-half inches wide, in pink, blue, lave ender, nile, cardinal, navy, brown, black, white or cream, A most desirable ribbon for millinery elaboration, 50c. §: ‘aff Glace back, six inches wide, in pink, seeraan rie , navy SUMP See hopes Jef Saks & Company Broadway, 334 ta 34th Street. Tailored Suits & Coats for Women To demonstrate the diversity of our collection of coats for street, afternoon and evening service, we have organized for Thuraday, a fermal exhibit to which we would invite your attention, We will present a series of exclusive coats of chiffon, taffeta, pongee and Shantung silks, linens and cloths, including a number of recently imported models, Special for Thursday: " Semi-teilored Reeases of voile in green, brown, navy, Alice blue, champagne or gray in “Frocks and Frills,” blouse and Bton models, beautifully trimmed, Value $55.00, Special at $39.50 Semi-tnilored Dresses of taffeta silk in black, navy, Alice blue, heliotrope, reseda or champagne in three “Frocks and Prills"” and two blouse models, lace and braid trimmed. | Special at $32.50 & $35 Tailored Reeasgs of Bnglish checked suitings in Eton coat models, with full skirt and girdle. Value $35.00. Special at $25.00, Tailored Blowae Dreanan of blue, brown or gray mixed suitings or of Panama cloth and Clay serge, in navy, black or brown, box plaited models. Value $15.00t0$24.50, Specialat$10.00, Top Conte of tan covert cloth or black broadcloth in three full taflored models, lined with silk, Value $14.50, Special at $10.00 Top Conte of tan worumbo covert cloth in 2 models, Value $22.50. Special at $15,00 Press Goats of black taffeta or peau de sole, in three-quarter models, lace collar in black or cream. Value $48.00, Special at $34.50 Plaited Coats of black taffeta or tan Shantung silk, with large embroidered collar. Sterling and Plated Fern Dishes Instead of cut flowers, which- soon wither, send a sterling or plated dish of ferns to mark the advent of Easter, Miniature Fern Dishes of sterling silver, in embossed designs, Spesial at $1.50 With geowing ferna, $1.65 quadruple Fern Dishes, four inches in diameter, of with metal lining, plate, in embossed floral designs, Spacial at $1.35 With growing ferns, $1.85 Flower Pots of quadruple plate, 4 inches high, in heavily embossed floral designs, Special at 98 With growing fern $1.25 Until Saturday We Will Continue The Sale of Manicure Requisites At One-Half the Standard Prices All manner of requisites of the better grade with handles of pearl, ivory, bone and rare woods, il File com- | Nail Nippers of fine steel, nickel Plated, polished, 44% and 5 inches. At 80c Value 75¢ At 39% Value 20c. Nail Files, all steel, with both edges | Manicure Scissors, in curved cuti- grooved, 244 to 4 ins,, in Here pel aed a styles, with crocus ¥.alug 20c, At 306 bh ded Malus Value 1.00 At 50¢ Headey freee a cut en | Nail Butlers of sotin or fox wood Value 15¢ At 8 or ebony, covered with chamois, 446 inches long. G Nail Files, double cut both edges At 15: es. double cut, both Valug 25¢, grooved, bone or Para w endies | Nail Buffers of f Pi ood Meica Bas. "At $5c jail Butfees of fox or Para wood or Alaska ivory, covered with chamois Noil Files, double velvet cut, kaife or kid, 5% to 636 Inches long, shape with cleaner point,3% inches, Yalug 50. At 25c with bone, ebony or cocoboto handig, | Nail Buffers of satin wood, fox Flexible Nail Files, knife model, | wood or ebony, covered with cham- double velvet cut, with ivory handles, ols or kid, 7 inches long, Malug 65¢. ff 296 At 35¢ Yalus 750. Flexible Files, Hagdened Files, Gu- | Manicure Sticks of ebony, coco- ticle Knives and apd i stony 5 inches long, straight bag oA var Aa Value 5c. Al 2. , Value $27.50, Special at $18.00 | WOMEN'S TWO-PIECE MORNING DRESSES—ot Thursday, April 20, ‘ 200 Oriental Lace Waists Dike iMustration) , extra good quality of lace —Waist trimmed with three large Venise Motifs in yoke—Venise insertion trimming yoke, front and back—full ‘sleeve, deep cuff trimmed with inser- tion—sili, lined, Value Sheer 5.00 each, 7.95. atiste Waists, (tapey, See pay a) ront an kof val. inser: | Light tion, large Venise| Diue, Motifs set in yoke | Pink, | —bodice o: waist /Viotet, shirred on yoke, wht dress sleeve of | White, shirring and Neel kK, CEs ee seusenes $2.95 Value 64.75. White Lawn Waist—front of five rows of Anglais embroid- ery, cluster tucking between rows, atlached collar, button $3.75 Women’s Suits and Coats For Laster. More interesting than ever before—a splendid assortment of suitable materials and more models to | chose from than at any other time of the season, All Suits and Coate purchased now will have the necessary alterations attended to and’ will be delivered by Saturday. WOMEN’S SUITS—Coat worsteds.,. WOMEN! Panamas. “ WOMEN’S SUITS—Mohairs, coffee coat mode ind blome $48.75, $25.00, $32-5 $14,50 to $45.00 models WOMEN’S SILK SUITS— Long and short models...... WOMEN'S COVERT CLOTH COATS— Several fashionable models.............- $12.00 WOMEN'S COVERT COATS—Strap $6 5 trimmed, satin lined, as low a§....e00+.... 0 SPLENDID COVERT COATS—Beauti- $19. 7s } fully tailored, the best grades. . od j BROADCLOTH JACKET: ! Jored straps .... 4 $15,00 SILK LOOSE COATS..,... $8475 and $11.75 SILK ACCORDION COATS —Embroidered top collars... $17.50 upt $65.00 Misses’ New Suits and Coats. MISSELS' SUITS—made of fime worsteds, lined with satins, light and dark colors.... } $15.00 GIRLS’ COATS—covert cloths and cheviots, }$5 00 loose models, 00... s-sesereeescecven sesees ‘2 Splendid Values in House Dresses and Kimonos (Third Floor.) MAIDS’ ONE-PIECE HOUSE DRESSES—of cham. bray, plaited front, full skirt, open cuff, pocket and belt, in gray only+ees... 95c Value $1.50, ONE-PIECE HOUSE DRESSES—of fine gripes box plaited model, id blue clfects...seeseseee Heeee eens sere enes MAIDS’ il ie dep nem a erty om 4, deep hem, in ' Pai Value $1.75. MAIDS' ONE-PIECE BLACK SATEEN HOUSE DRESSES—iront of shoulder plaits to bust, shirt waist r tra {ull BKiEt... sence ces sserserceecseevoneven:+ sleeve, extra Sea, erence ts1.25 1 $1.75 ood quality lawn in black and white effects, fitted frequen ruffle around collar and boitom of sacque, shaped skirt with iull, deep ounce. .,seee senooe,.ceveee Value $1.50. WOMEN'S KIMONO SACQUES—of good quality lawn, Oriental patterns and colorings, yoke bork, walled yoke in front, wide turned bags bere ey in front MEEVE, soee ‘alue {31.09 t 48¢ Shoe Department. “Her Majesty " Oxfords, The newest models in brown Vici Kid, brown Suede, ) “$3.00 Russia Calf, Ideal Kid and Vici Kid, turn am poles, Per Pale. ereceseyscesmanseesseneeeece full line of WHITE CAN VAS OXFORDS, An Exceptional Sale of Faster Sash Ribbons Thursday, Friday and Saturday (while they last). hased from one of the leading import- a hooeat severat & lendid lots of New Sorin Rib. bons which we will place on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday At About. Half Regular Prices, f oi ioral and Drewien Bash albbons’ la from +37 ¢ ad hhc traeery from Printed Warp, ombre to 9 inches wide— and vaslous pepe oe aly ume erihey baerieesees ome Regular Price 75c. to $1.25, Regular Price, $1.25 to 61.50, |. quality Satin anc ‘ Talis set ihre 29 lamas ir