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THE WORLD GENTLEMAN IN OVERALLS W English Put Americans to) Shame and Politely Gave Up His Seat to Evening World’s Courtesy Commissioner. BY CATHFRINE KING. 1 found a gentlemen riding t Broadway express trains in the Subwa fast evening. He wasn't easy to find ‘unter che test preser!be ing World, and it was « men had been given « thelr right to the tive happened upon him My gentieman wore his every-day garb last night as h rode In car N 970, which I entered at West Seventy feoond alrest, He w tit clad, I should say, judging by the} atanderds of the plates (hat are seen in| @mart tallor shops, He didn't e wear @ topooat, and !t wasn't made appa that he could comfortably have wor one, But there was no doubt of the @enuine quality of ‘nis nobility, and ahat's a thing that doesn't need dressing up to make it known. 1 by The Even: ly after many prove hat I vances t and failed INS $10. “PLANT” FOUND BY O'BRIEN IS NO GREEN ONE Police Captain Stealthily Raids | Secret Office of Detective Petrosino, CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS; | or, PETROSINO'S REVENGE, (By Bill Butts, the Boy De.ective,) Chapter |, Adoo sat alone | | Poijce Commissioner M in his private office, Tie vun from the| pr Iipping bureau had just de | parte | | “At last," mused the Commissioner, "Z| have the Black Hand in my grasp. It] cannot es Petrosino. | My Secret Italian Investigation Bu- make me greut. h Petro- he head no Ltalian criminal Vis @ shrewd move of mine putting Potrosino and men in @ pri- | vate oiflee away over at No, 176 Waver- | Mone of the loungers moved excep! | Hct rericy es Nat nh some oases ey place. None kiows where to glance languldly and, in som ee bine: one snore wtare AA ie frowningly in my direction. I was sur- | rie sae diliad Ay Pee veyig them quietly, when 1 was gently | TO-NIGHT TO-MORROW NIGHT Ba Wiehe arent, Beeeindt touched on the elbow and turned to find : alice {gnorance of the fac @ gentloman at my left, with his pu |f Catherine King Will Rideon E: Petrosino ts in their midst fn this hand, beckoning me to the seat | NINTH AV. “‘L”’ Catherine King Will Rideon on AGED th : bes sll slightly and he had juat quitted. | . ap .ee rival Seoreta ell ste ir mavedonehine home| Express Trains || HIRD AVE. “L chester t ible to me and bowed polltely when 1 capt: John 9. O'BHen hed Jue ben thanked him in my best English and Pay and Pay transferred to the Charles street station | TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 38, 1905. EQUITABLE OFFICIAL TAKES A BRIDE. H, R.\ WINTHROP, ‘DANGER AGAIN SKIPS INTO A DIVORCE COURT Lottie Elliott, After Eighteen' Coward*ARCh-Supporting ‘Shoe. This speglal “Coward” is desl, ‘to givertha needed gupport att precise point where 60 many f are 6 arch, Built tato the , and entire! concealed ( but for the three rivew., , eppearing on the under surface) ine >| Atted metal support which hol the shoo snugly up into the ina This absolutely prevents “ff foot”. There's great comfort inf For Men, Women and Children, SOLD NOWHERE ESB, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y NEAR WARREN STARE.) Mall Orders Filled, Send for Catalogue, Fite Pal In His Work Clothes, 10 FOR A SEAT from Greenpoint vi ¢ Ils M { ' The hat which this gentleman had $ F R SEAT He had been in the precinct for eleven ears La altiage. | y doffed to me was a batiered soft thing 10 0 A daye and had been lost Greenwich F ge a fiat might onve have been brown or | Village only seventeen times i Diack. If {t had been originally black | — — He longed for action ailure, ft was now rusty enough through wear | The only report he had made to and exposure to be classed as seal ’ Headquarters was that some practical MRS. H. R. WINTHROP, 7 c " gray shirt that he wore under a coat | | Thomas's Church, avenue, of- Wo ocamions, “Abe Levitt," man that was as far from the rit had | r i: A flelated at the ¢ y, which was|“8¢ of the Rentg-Santley Burles 'e Bees oh fae fiom, the selene ha TELLS OF OLD THE BRIDE OF Henry R. Winthrop Marries Miss ii fons Company, and “Late si ooo 128thSt Near ib ' ors w: , i Miss Babcock was attended by two) PiM&-rope dancer, gave leclarir es Bes Sian tas srercliscacd hs Alice Babcook at Roslyn, Le lhl mare ebecck ae attended Dy tO thet immrriage We fa “Near (thay | ines were of the sort kaown co —Many Fashionable Folk at iefcis. kc tcornmnan nae teat man |B”. invgstieming the subet “torlf Finest. Largest Stock of ually as “brogans’ and bore a thick | - steht bae ie te | eave | | i Among ye house party now be- ars, and A von sixteen | tage goat of plate. attating th he wa | Ceremony in Stow House. | ,,." varia a were ansiowe oni el HOME Outfittings @crafisman of the bullding trades. Seeman —e—~ | to Justice Clarke and al When the train began to slacken for — | i yreme Court. the Grand Central S:ation 1 slipped the | ‘ Refore a fashiona seri) " In private lite they are Mr, and Mr in N.Y, faveloe containing the order for | Woman the Miser Deserted Southerner Who Came North [wedding uedia. the muttags of Mh that Stow House te | abraham Levy. Chartotte. Levy wants | to his hand . ‘ % | Alice Rabcock to Henry Rogers Win if way s'\"/ a separation, gut her husband demande $7 46 I pressed the envelope upon him. He on Witness Stand in to Wed Broker’s Daughter throp, financial secretary of the Equita See TRIATAeS cone, ie solute divorce, and charges that ° begged voluble pardons in words b ; ' ble Life Assurance Society, took place Y n 8 it | Dis Wife has evinced aftes Yond iny iranslaiion, out the Import of Will Contest, | Lost Heart to Poor Girl, to-day at Stow H Roslyn, L, 1. he 1 to testify at the | Dr. Benjamin W an is due from FOR Which was plais i | Rev. Dr. Ernest Stires, rector of St esrne ¢ n e Investigating iti vis barf ey He eres $14 Or ser . "n M4 playediun sick" in order € Finally, making him understand phat PATERSON, N. J, Oct, &—Miss asta ———""| mignt call fg Dr. Welff. th envelop vu for him to present to | Bung dt itb8 | secion Van Mimeonen, ob this tile, was NDIT R | Lottie tt repudiates this charge (like design), in he cashier o} Evening World and] » Du R Abe \ ‘ l | ough Ho Jrossman & Vor 7 P be ried to-da > Augustine Meaher, a| through Grossman st olden oak worth $10, he mustered up enough Eng-| wy shown by | po ; Mob i Ala bei ree SAY ACCUSER and counter charges her husban [Jsolid g y Ltt Ley Mah to sake me: | te preme ¢ a millionaire, The cere ex-manager with harsh and crue! i Bo } La : ap:d Whaftor ne meanest mony was performed by Dean Mc ment, and says he oroke into her room Le ns +7 x1 i rench beve at her sister's once in the dead of night. AND DYNAMITE | ESCAPED FROM “For giving me my seat," f answered the. Vaineat ah. that aves \ Bt fobn’s Roman Cathollo Church with Pantomime intelligible in any land. | was romumad to-day before Judge Ke ‘a ¢ accompanied by two others, in an eff seal Rep mcOmn Rel "he Lasibied a8) togg and 8 Jury e ' |to blacken ber character, She says he shook his head Tt weet ut yesterday that I wane | drove th off at the point of a pearl- 1 wanted his name, and asked for tt wan a ste and Bea tly she was employ andled toy revolver, which had no bul Wffatv-on-a," said the manly fellow, | Brummel. and a schoolmaster withal, | er in a Wall street 2 lets tn it fiving me all that ds for Identity F iad ‘nis fokelc It was there, in July last,| Joker had been fooling with the street ! ae. Mrs. Levy lives with her son at the ze er ren Ree | OF Am and rf eeks to the she first t her husba The ’ ’ . home of her aster, Jeannette Sebin!, of which he Is an atom, At Inst my hero's | tay of 3 18 had boon i to the tnmp oat" ne avctarea, “makes | Hold Up Engineer in Approved | Court Halts Trial of La Forgue |v scrovatic vicveuinn team, at No. 12) companion, himself not versed in our| py aghter, the ter of the senior of the pear that there is a comer of 7 : Fast Sixteenth street, and says that her InnguaKe. undersiond what Iw rit ivy. Bianchi Miss Van Nimwegen was) Fourth and Eleventh streets Style and Blow Up and Fisher to Investigate | nushana ts not supporting her | ane volunteered something that so { avarice. de nd he came from his home| Suddenly he saw two suspictous-look The trial was postponed, however, to ike "Cre Poton I don't > of t th at that time with matri-|{n@ characters sneaking along the H ’ : + be . r ae ae ? ‘ a . much to the disappointment of that even this ts correct sew. ontntind’ by tone. other site of the stree Express Car. Richards 5 Case, Mrs bev sd Smali in Comparison. ‘ | 8 saw the pretty_ste. Apparently chey were avoiding obser- Rui—and it {s here t I was gs ex however, he fell in vation. SPATTLE, Wash. Oct, 8—The Great} The celal of Joseph La Forgue, « pelled to make an odie mpari as pri 1 and his Interest {a the bro-| Capt, O'Brien followed them. Northern Overland train, which lett [ef of No. 5 Pacific place Sioonivn pe SCHOOLBOY there were at leam: ten men scated| city that he uickly vanluned, 5 1) After many twis urnings ae be Edward Fisher, a mechanic, of 0, 267 DEAD FROM GAS. MAING ‘sib ard ‘sound of thie ouls| fortune e he 8 very attentl *| the led } to y place, | Seattle at 830 o'clock Jast night, was Wes: Twenty-sixth street, on a charge loquy feené, and eviry one Counterpart of Her Grandfather, : aaah Ealias asi | eae nes en ne nelghbor nus up be a bed and baaaatns 1 robbing Eugene Rish- Body of Benjamin Verbeck, Son Was reading a newspaper alas doe. hauehtan: and i ai eM A ls And) hood they entered the house, dynamited half a mile east of Mile No, 202 West Twenty- Ny r print, Tits plain toller, who never |, si Are ol Ae Fe ee asian Mise Van! “aha!” sald Capt. O'Brien Post 10, about five miles from Ballard, tazné (ob wtih oad toc we weer ae PA i A ddaugater we uivewen, who was a Protest and ime P fi t £45 0’ t < ; H heard fs r Eve: World's Bl tue, bro * ame A RHOROGRE At tea Matai : Just like tha: he anid it e igthiee k at ree rid ae the two defendants accused] Benjamin Frederick Verbeck, fifteen mea 4h, masiinnas the: toay or y | ee Me « 1 Church, embraced the same| Chapter III, @ meagre report was sent to the local oy URE 8 siete | murderer | years old, eon of Exgene A. Verbeck, a } Ath ye es ey A Jom ounterpart rly | fa as her intended husband. | El@ht hours later Capt. O'Brien, hav- | omg, hi tand, the French penal! wealthy New York deoorator, was to rh Nature wdered her, The wedding to-day was simple, The |{ng found his way baok to the atat " lay found dead In bed at hts we bites fox the city of aa Poa pape igs Pipe siglo Sl ft Boer sh faye |, 80 far as known no one was killed, | J: was on the night of Sept. 6 that | (ay und dead mm Ded at hie tather's nativity ¢ r ila vor ksh ge i ; pwhiof Whit de a Do y all this doing your duty? |OUt # 18 reported thet Charles Ander-| Richards says ne was held up b pesig Dosa begin gp CLO, Mahan , it Mr. /@% wore a gown of white crepe de sole lhe Do You hia doing your Guiyt” lion” eereess massohien was slightiy’| Bik re » ney al held up by he | low Park, Tho gae was turned on, bis * ‘- ed a ally, 8 8 wr 1 w Sty se ‘ ¢, She hee | Lo a basse | injured The robbers took the contents | roung in th rete ty * Polit @ window was lowered six inches trom " okivn “G. e hat a arried a bouquet of ' foun 1e po on of La Forgue. low Can Bro iva “Gentlemen " nd 1K are ROS ae eee Be ot Hf the the safe the express car and fled| rie latter and his treet ue. | the top, . Get Nome? ander ty, & likew!se arming is an Nim- |nad t in an easterly direction. ; 4 } say that! young Verbeck was a member of the | To the Edltor of Tae F Word bey wegen, the bride's twin elster, waa | precinct t The train was flagged near the brick. | ‘2% knew Richards and that they took | graduating clase of Public School No. 3, As a Brook and one w a8 feq maid and A. D, Meaher, of hgh ays yy vad ahd ac 1h ines slowed ub tw 8 Watch and valuables from him for | of roe He er to pod ae about ne the ide 1 . ses Tind te 7D, " oe. a brother « de. |, {But shouted Capt, O'Brien, m| ¥¢ ne R858 see , p two feke. on the {n ian 18 OC t evening to ay and was fa Brida ies 1 vanities of the Portand, Me. @ brother of the Bride lacing potice duty all the time. T have | men wearing raincoats and slouch hate| meccePin® on the night in question |teard moving about ae lato as 1030 very on xper & Was bes; man, After the cere- |djscovered a rs den," aiinted var iter tander and ® xs because he was very drunk, o'clock, | ment. Y would ‘ - pasatiaa | . ony & wedding breakfast was served| “Where?” asked the wardr limbed o eader and presented) Assistant Distriot-Attorney Clarke | It 18 mupposed that ithe boy left the | tha te plese ' i y Duland the bride nie started on a long |e, At.) A! 6 Waverley place,” replied | revolvers at the engineer's head, When | asked Recorder Goff to-day to adjourn | #4 lit when he went to bed and ¢hae | Brookly " k fill J seve ty ms will include some| “And where is that?” j the train was brought to & stop the! ine trial because of tho rumore that | teem tout Oy the wind and still be . One nlahe wld i We principal places of interest in robbers wen to the baggage cat, | had reached him that Richards was an ‘ thought’ 1 would expe t H r deaf 6 try, after which they will sail calling upon the messenger to open the escaped convict. The Recorder asked y { 1 do hi songe: fused, r b allowing the la g 1 . E " door, The messenger refused, and 8) pichants about this, and he sald st a 1 walt : ¥ te Aneed ( reurn they will reside in eavy charge of dynamite was placed | untrue, He had been out of France eer made up my f 1 weuld \ || Mobile, where Mr. Meaher has an ex- gins: the door and exploded, The | vegry ne waid, and ntne of these pe to fight my way ® ui , ; sive esate twas wracked, ‘The sife was quickly | been gpene at C le adeiitted an Female on this « k P His wedding gtft to his bride was a namited, after which the rost of the| goqueintance with the prisoners, but night. . ; f it t c f M ® ; E A PRA i : 0. amd a magnifh lent train was allo ved to pro eed. aadd 1 ah & Sa Oh “ — a , - Srinongtian meee | i 8 amonds, The maid Sheriff Smith and a posse have stare) 14 orgue insisted that Richards was ION RAND’ CAME BACK FOR e RG s fo received a present of dia- ed in pursult of the robbers, an escaped convict, He sald that Ric mS tae : "ED yan ' iB. To PROD) B@: ISTO WATOORN See ans strangled a woman in Paris HIS OVERCOAT a ——— a threw ber body into the Seipe. Fir this, + é 7 2 4 Three of them ate up there | a € * he sald, he was sent to Devil's Island 2°FOR out, you whispered Capt. | for twenty yoars, but managed to i Councilman Mohr, of Ellszabeth, J MOTHER OF | 1 en to one of his men, “and send] cape, being the fourth man that ¢’ 25\CENTS Peruse Up After Siz Months and ald $3 e house for the wagon and the] got away from that place, La For, ea Then Disappears Again ’ | ping carefully up the statre they | @dded that the man’s body must bear a Leisisdeket eld Boocia! to Tre Evening World.) | waited In the hall untll they heard the] brand, amd the Recorder had Richards PLIZABITIL N. J., Oct. &—-Couneit. | 2 | slang of the gong of the approaching | bare his arm. Me but @ tattoo man Edward P.M chet ay | patrol wagon, aa mark was found there, but La Fongue miss! i ; 1) wh! a _ The next instant they were In the! saiq chat the usual place for branding he only. Manufacturor ig ¢ last six months, 1 1 e presence of four men who were busi! sell furs retail and \ H hes: ie dpi tometh iclous| Was the shoulder Ing A ankete “ik eat In| WW Mra. Kate ’ eave. O14 engaged in piecing towether suspicious faving the middleman’s profit wnedl ¢ mr, much to the eu: niwa ' , : jars ol | looking scraps of: paper, Recorder Goff called the trial off and Call and be convinced prive of ol . H ‘ Wagon, u Wee the momen sent the prisoners back to the Tombs. 2 i] Y é ‘ 1 of them Iive| apter IV, 4 Apes ind ls wits nee Le ' Pheoe vit iiBuag aw P Richards he sent to the House of Be- i cam t 1 " tn The vyice of O'Brien was cola {tention pending an Investigation, The came home to get his overcoit [che ' 1 me—| wit er olaktess So wad the mi of his pistol. police were directed to notify the r and te On t mum a 7 | But the desperate men in the room| French Consul ; ur ny newest styles v 1 in Mushter Annie armed wit Ald not throw Wp thelr hands. Aba ; onal oy find our how much GUTLOHN FUR CcO., Fn ee it W J. Willams, emp One of them. a dark, decermined and] uth there ts tn the charge against 791 BWAY, noar 10th Bt. k Hild porter i Marshal I : i logile fellow, sprang at Capt, O'Brien | Richards, lesxes of No. @ Irving pb: ; al Lazarus, of the , nd graboed tae veepon P= t 1 Bole was } a 1 can search me.” answered Cant.| “What'g the matter with vont” he - | pense” to have fire th Ss % la 9% ate O'n Surely @ame of the uniformed Ni » vou Dughoume,’* Df ne ve a fi 26 Laan was Ais- ; t me that the ciothning he wore In the ' i talieny cu oy Rated $ i aMcers cas find “Tam. Cant p'Brlen. of this pre PAID OLD LOVE [Pela olan id ead pth ae ' ained by the land- fsuink orders to a serged to have|ainot, answered tl ntrap com- i y mS a tale ernrece ef. Third avenue, where |@ uniformed pollceman report next dav |CM%ee and 1 arrest you and your ac- $1,500; WEDS NEW. 9 Sapation he dia Aol Feoneniee M ‘ s lived. He took Willlame for, special duty Capt. O'Brien went to|complices on & charge of countertelt Pie rana IR Gee Of MARS lon m Milt i He had a dream that was in! "Ri. four. desperate men looked at | Pastor Hellman, by Migs MONA: ¢ the hoarders nt ae PIERO cov. Joharge of & precinct ir all the | cash other for a momen . . mise ae ten time of Meu te tom with sont, and planed [Streets Were Wide Arg croséed at right| “Then they dropped to the floor and Kelok tor Breach of Promiae, | we the last sidence. neked Lawyer Lookw " in» rug. ‘The daughter, | *"#le# rolled around, ty mut ne polite as ny Marries Mins Boohtold, oped A 7 2 ” idl or, r “Wate them closely, ordere tr en ores f Chapter IV. Jona” ttey may be up to some (Special to The Evening World.) the hea, ha. a ; | ‘ o 4 Bing! Birt! Bang tril PHILADELPHIA, Oot, &—TDhe Rev. vi | ‘apt a Amer o 2 7 ego of LAST MONTH, ving that the b » nro. | Her I Capt, O Brie nnd his wardmen haa] At last ths, fark, erase Saath Edgar J, Hellman, of the Lutheran Bi ied am mesloee te, W ¢> for gentlemen t " Don’t Insute m fOuRD HSat door was epee for erent. | Church, at Wyndmoor, who less than a Th chan “aasbuphaed fev) tha-day The porter struck him, but Thomas | Ciorine It carefull ut thelr] Dr you know mho Tam! Hig gap eay | Yeor ago was ordered by @ court of lav: Best for . nched with. im, andthe: man, | Hoviaae C2 Hah the Rey Min Blanche Gertrude Raia The Dowels e reacue, and’ Meee Cale Went tv |house and caught hold of Capt Petrosino,, the Italian detec. |of Allentown, $8,000 for jilting her, to- y CUBAN POET DEAD IN PARIS i he, head with lane. preee ; len'a arm as he sprang for the| tive is 1 b day married Miss Mary A. Bechtold at Nah and 8 bao ane, Ten minut yter a rloxe observer! ithe home of the , t, } ne ‘he: attabh foe ,Azarus ran to! “tntiand me woman!’ he commanded| (nigh have seen a fle of silent, g W03 Ridge Rouiik PLAE® PFORIR «Pine MORE {AN MBER PARTS. Oct, 3—Jose Maria de He \ 16 for the police | sternly. ‘I will tolerate no interference | faced men Inquiring of pedestrians the | a GANDY CATHARTIO j lia, the poet and member of the Fren rte or neds Eh eee, pe an officer of the law. | way to the Charles Street Station | ne Rechtold ts the young lady, for AST YCAR i fon plaved Mrs, O'nrlen | put this tea private rooming house,” phon he. rnin aye Miss Aca dead mite ; x see nis # a private rooming house, m $h . in a bg A ¥| protested the woman ii a trembling Chapter V. ee ant gate | it revealed sarne No American «+ y Maria de Heredia was born in| indloted a firm degre é ; . , Commissioner McAdoo summoned his} thy paytor, and several glowing love | paper -ver be n 1842, was educated jn Havana jour Ja cars’ Tmorlsonment. | Madara,” bats the, faptatn Pg pave pirate secretary te ee prvate ones. ters a fp, the jury omvinged the “4 ' ana To-¢ hey we wt yefore | an Innocen ce =Allow me to “Any orders, sir? aske: @ainediyo many Want Bas elected to. the Asedeny In| Judge N whurgers pd the Jury heaed| You that you are rent ng rooms in. thie | secretary. 4 @ the private | the girl had been wronged 0 the extent Same period of tine de Wearadin wiinowan oe asiees cog} the testimony, In five minutes @ house to a gang of desperate counter- |‘ answered the Commissioner,| Mr, Hellman asked for a new trial, " f the greatest of tho Spanieh-pmerican G'rien, and Hes’ datwhtar ace ales | ue Ghaiey seo Gree int and ies | ae \ paving cus malts abe Fe a rien and her ater were * walled jes street recrpolnt and give ‘one- — poeta. eahtines ahem ie an aia SS ee, | mirror; brassy trimmings. Room Flats fur. $ nished as they should be 120 Send for our illustrated “Flat” Catalogue; mailed free. Libera! Credit Given. 4 Announce a Remarkable Sale ORIENTAL © ° RUGS' {n Two Lots, at Phenomenal Prices, LOT No, |°se'** AIMI20 Ond Jeypore Indios in Oi the latest light Peréien orlngs, nile eres fyory, old Boe pink’ and blue bienty gatianie for | { drawing rooms and | Woraries Sl 4 an Orm, from Y 00. average (ome inneer) ally worth 00 to LOT Ho, 2—ne Anue: Ahn F for Khtive Tok i ve y | Tite none tom vet io oe | SQ we ft /8g 5.50 Toate These are ah SIXTH AV., 19TH and 1497H $T8, Goketed Tugs: vory. sliky and tn rich colorings: sold reguiany Cor #50 to 10, at {DIAMONDS,\ WATCHES, JEWELRS Direct from wholesalor, Bave . > retailer's profit CASH of CREDIT PA Quick Delivery ° Y LANE NY St. B'klyn s 170 Newark Av. Jer. C. Out-of-Town By the Affnola Motiol ik a distinct ads vanoe In dental ocie! riginated, yatented And protected by Dr Marcin. 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