The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1905, Page 4

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Modu i ANd Mallee aS la) eile al id ‘4 VERA RUFER WITH HAIR " TOSAVELIFE OF EANN VALENTINA 4 Redouble Their Efforts to Pre- vent Her From Again Being Condemned. , GAZELLA’S PLANS. POLICE - COURT SHOES So Successfully Carricd On Struggle to Cheat Gallows. Whe Italian Government, through Its F Miplomatic agents in this country, 1s ac- B tively preparing for a second trial of Apna “Valentina, for that the woman will be tried again is the firm bellef of » Acting Conil-General Tost! and the so- #) cleties Acting in the woman's behalf. No | one, perhaps, has taken a greater in- ( terest In the case of the young woman ) aentondsd to die on Friday, and whose ) execution was stayed yesterday by an | omer of the United States District at ‘Trenton, than Mrs, BE. Y. ila; of Rutherford, who, besides Being prominent socially, is a power in ‘the women’s clubs of New Jersey. ) Mrs. Grazella has taken an active in- ) terest in the plight of the young Italian ) woman ever since her conviction. she Visited her in the jail at Hackensack and thinks that a great Injustice was / @one her, ‘fo an Evening World re- Porter Mrs, Grazella sald to-day: | *E atm thoroughly in sympathy with Anna Valentina, and, knowing her caso | @8 I Go, am determined that she shall ) wot suffer capital punishment it I can | help it. She has the sympathy of thou- ) wands of people in this State, who fear ) that she may be the victim of a bar- barous custom, I have interviewed hor » Am the vrison and learned her story (|) from her own lips, ie \ Acted In Self-Defense, _ “Her own affidavit amd testimony | Was that she acted in self-defense, yet | the interpreter made !t appear that g had contemplated the crime of mur- er, Further than that, the Court's charge compelled the jury to merely VE Vn oe am” ve THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1995, BP PLEASE LET ME _)\ Go PACK 4% rN BALM MORE (n / Ixenorance of American lowal customs makos it diMewit for her to comprehend the Inport, of things, and it took her interpretera gome time to maxe her understand that great influences are | belpe. ‘turned in her it, Ove m- |shy, as she walke in her cell, she stops | short and her face breaks Into @ childish |Sunile, ‘The fear of the gallows seems }to have passed with the promiso of tho temporary respite, | TWICE TRY TO BURN | A HARLEM FLAT. Inben@iary Efforte Drive Etghe pusider the degree of her guilt. ‘They Were not permitted to consider any- thing cline, and 1 have the signatures | 4 | Of eleven of these twelve mn who are | (lM | to-day in favor of a commutation of her » smentence. "I do not believe in capital punish ment, and should this woman be hanged | th! At will be an everlasting disgrace not | {2S steadily. Even Shere @nly upon the State of New Jersey, but | Would not hang Anna Valentina, but in @pon a country that {s looked up to by all foreigners as a nation where Suatice should be supreme, “T myself belfeve that Anna Valentina will be saved and have the co-operation Maal ePacnire to apen particularly St the offorts of Mrs. Emma W. Newbury, sity, e Béderauon 0 hundre: resident of the Ni ter r \ome ubs, 1 1 H others who both morally and fina ly have given ald. Sympathy Growing Steadily. ight ment! lows, he had arranged for some one ese todo ‘“q ‘must thank ‘The Evening World for finding me, a8 I am pleased to let tha public Know a truth. The Evening World, has been most generous in Its publicity, which T am sure, will ads Mhueh to right a great wrong.” Tt was through Mrs nella and the event that she must dio on the gal- | M Families Out and They Dare Not Return, | A fire of Incendiary origin drove eight ~ | 2168 Third avenue to-day, and fear that P| the house will be set afire again keope -| them out. Cotton waste and paper saturated with ofl were found In the . | hallway by the police and Fire Marshal, The blaze started in the hallway on the first floor and was discovered by a Nt | passer-by, who turned in an alarm, The + | firemen put out the fire and all the ten- had {ants eacaped in their night clothes, This fayor and. that she| 18 thé second attempt to fire the house, might hever death in such | As far as the police have learned the a nileous for it welght waa| landlord Js well liked and suspicion Hfted from her sptrits. The woman's attaches to the tenants. woman torde gallows uli footstepe. ¥ heen taken in A recent development in the medicine will have the ingredients in plain English cured of their afflictions. For more than womanhood. THE PROOF: From long experience Dr. Pierce acquired the knowledge of h “THs Now Publle Property! business is here made public. Dr. Pierce | announces that the women taking his “Favorite Prescription” are going to know just ' what is contained in it. His “Favorite Prescription” for weak women is not a patent medicine. It is an efficient remedy scientifically extracted from the roots of medicinal plants which cure the diseases and weaknesses of women. At first Dr. Pierce used it entirely in his private practice, in which he made a specialty of the diseases pecul- | / far to women. It was so uniformly successful, that afterwards he decided to put it up | | in @ form easily obtained at every drug store, Prescription” going out from the World’s Dispensary laboratory, at Buffalo, N. Y., Hereafter every bottle of ‘Favorite on every bottle. NOT A PARTICLE OF ALCOHOL or harmful drugs is contained in this famous prescription. ' flicted with diseases and weaknesses peculiar to their sex, can with perfect safety ' take this medicine, and in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred they will be entirely All women who are af- one-third of a century Dr. Pierce’s Favor- ite Prescription has enjoyed a high reputation for the chronie ailments incident to iow to combine the following’ ingredients in just the right Proportion in his “Favorite Prescription” for diseases of woman, This medicine contains the non-alcoholic extracts of the following native plants: Lady’s Slipper (Cypripedium Pubescens). Black Gohosh (Cimicifuga Racemosa), R Unicora root (Chameclirium Luteum). Blue Cohosh (Caulophylium Thalictroides), Golden Seal (Hydrastis Canadensis.) THE REASON: To meet the many outrageous and wholly baseless attacks of some scoffers, Dr. Pierce has decided to make public the ingredients of this medicine, which {s the best tonic for debilitated and nervous families out of the apartmente at No. | sriiai aibdi | ton Lefkowitz, « dintinguished-appear- ing retired merchant of Baltimore, who title In the Spanish ing iy the West Shie we the charge against er, a dashing blonde of twenty~ IS FINED $5 hom the General had arrested last night on a charge of robbing hint of a ¥u diamond pin, $200 In cash and a number of raihoad passes and impor Alexander Lefkowitz Takes tenia Gurnn a earriuge tide fol Fascinating Lady for Ride towiix « Joyous dinner at the Hotel As. t Aw a result of his refusal to prose- and Loses $200 and Diamond «ue ciw denerat was a " $2 with him and was hel Pin Worth $300. Jin me West ide prion \ poe ‘According to Gen, Lefkowits, after | registering at the Continental he | "IT want to go back to Baltimore,”’ | strolled out last evening. In the ladies’ | Parephrased Gen, Alexander Hamil-' walting-room at the Hotel Astor he Le Boutitfier Brothers Important Reductions in Women’s Garments. Our enttre stock of women’s high-class tatlor-made Cloth Sutis-- 319,75 425,00 %35,00 Were $45.00 to $65.00 Women's light gray Homespun Cloth Satts—Satin and taffeta atih lined— 415.00 Value $25.00 Women’s long Coat gray Homespon mixtore Saits—Tlatest style— | also Black, Blue and Brown Mohair— | 522,00 Value $35.00 Women's Accordion pleated Taffeta stth Bretelle Saits—latest somner nobelty—Blacks and colors—Lace Watst can be worn separately— ; Zo, 00 Value $32.50 Women’s Tan Covert Cloth Coats—sebveral new models— Taffeta stlh lined, 410.00 Value $18.00 Women’s Cloth Skirts—1,000 taken from our regular stock—in serge, mohatr and fancy mixtares, $3.98 Wer $6.75 to $8.50 Le Boutillier Brothers Upbolstery Department. Furntture Re-upholsteved, We will, on request, sub- mit samples and specially low estimates for all branch- es of above; at the same time guaranteeing that work shal be attended to in our usual first-class manner, Storage. Draperies, Portieves, &c,, &c., taken down, cared for and insured at reason- able rates, Lace Curtains Cleaned and stored during the Sum- mer months. Awnings. Our awnings are perfect! finished in way detail and are invariably satisfactory. Stp-Covers. We are at present show- ing a most complete assort- ment of slip-covering mate- rials in S/mported Linens, Jacquards, Dimtties, Cotton Damask, Cretonnes, &'c.,0°c, Our workmanship and fit will be found absolutely cor- rect and our prices very reasonable. Shades. We have always devoted special attention to the bet. ter class of shade work and feel very confident in recom- mending this department, Estimates and Samples furnished on request. Lord & Taylor. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. B. Altman & Cn: STATIONERY ENGRAVING. INVITATIONS AND CARDS FOR THE VARIOUS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS ARE ENGRAVED IN CORRECT FORMS AND IN THE FASHIONABLE VARIETIES OF SCRIPT AND TEXT, WEDDING STATIONERY IS MADE THE SUBJECT OF SPECIAL ATTENTION, AND UPON REQUEST ESTIMATES AND ENGRAVED FORMS WILL BE SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION. PERSONAL CARDS ALSO ENGRAVED, FASHIONABLE WRITING PAPERS. 5 —— face. He pursued her, and with the aia of Policeman Rhetnteh caught her, At silk evening gown and accompanied by | the West ‘Morty-eevonth Street Mtatton a colored mald, He spoke to the blond | the woman gave the name of Vera Ru- woman, and after a chat invited her| fer, No, 226 West ‘wenty-@ixth street. espled a friendly looking blond younw woman, charmingly attired In a pink toMdine with mim at the Astor. Afters] Sne was ctrarged with grand larceny ward they took a carriage ride, with}and intoxication, On iher ohange Gen, the maid in attendance, Lefkowitz was arrested for disorderly Wien he had gone a couple of blocks the General sald he dtsoovered that its pin @amond was misaing and y gone, He acoused the young | * , who opened the door and Jumped out, falling painfully on eoaduct In court to-day the woman ed the thevt, She admitted that she Ived at at ‘Nwonty-fitth etree so, Gon, Lefhowlts retused to prosecute, and ie Woman Waa dis- missed, her B. Altman & Co. FANCY NEEDLEWORK. (Third Floor.) SUMMER NOVELTIES are shown in interesting varieties, : Among them may be mentioned Linen Table Covers and Scarfs with Moravian embroidery, Cretonne Laundry Bags, Work and Scrap Baskets, and Cretonne Covered Pillows, STAMPED FABRICS are also offered in assortments, in- cheding Stamped and Tinted Centrepieces, Table Covers and Pillow Tops, Stamped Scrim Work Bags and White Linen Pieces of many kinds, stamped in attractive patterns. YARNS end EMBROIDERY FLOSSES. B. Altman & Co. TOILET REQUISITES. Toilet Articles of many kinds ate offered in desirable Bath, Tooth and Nail Brushes; Fine Sponges; French Atomizers; Manicure Articles; Triplicate, Travelling, Hand and Standing Mirrors ; Extracts, Toilet Waters, Colognes, ete. CLOTH AND HAIR BRUSHES, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES AND WHISK BROOMS, will be offered commencing to-morrow, at Special Prices. (Rear of Rotunda, Fink Floor.) Stern Brothers Exceptional Values To-m@row in Brilliant Rich Cut Glass (On the Third Floor.) Bonbon Dishes, $1,238, 1.95, 2,45 Chevee Dishes $5.50, 7.50 Footed Corepots, 1,65, 2.75, 3,95 Oil Vinegu Cro, $1,658, 1.95 Decesien, $3.95, 3.95, 4.75 Flower Var, $1.35, 2.46, 4.35 Whipped Cresm Dishes, 3,95, 4,75 Flower Centre Veses, $4.95, 7.78 Choice Bronzes, Clock Sets, Electroliers, Desk Ornaments, Curio Cabinets,Tea Tables, Etc.,, Suitable for Wedding Cifts. (On the Firet Floor) Sale of Untrimmed Straw Hats in the Newest Shapes and Most Desirable Colorings B8c Beat, $1.25 see. 91.45 Neapolitan, Fancy Straw, Lining Department To.morrow will be offered, & purchase of 39 yerd 12° yerd UISINE FINISH SILKS, for linings and skirts, froteck, white and all desirable colors, 200 PIECES EXTRA FINE LAWNS, in a variety of shades, for linings, wrappers, etc: , at Rugs and Mattings for Summer Homes LCUTTA RUGS in Exclusive Designs, ALGERIAN MATS Mi an@ INDIA DHURRIES Special To-morrow JAPANESE JUTE RUGS, 6x9 tt. $4.50, 7 ft. 6x10 4.6, $6.50, Value $5.50, 9.50 and 12,50 AMERICAN FIBER RUGS In attistic designs, 629 tt, $6.50, 7H. 6x 10 ft 6 $8.50, 9x124.,$10.50 CHINA sng JAPAN, MATZING, 8.50, 10.50, 12.80, 24.00 COLD STORAGE for ORIENTAL RUGS, also Cleaning, Renovating and Repairing at MODERATE CHARGES 9x12 ft, $8.75 —— om

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