Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
> GIRL SLAVE 1 Me : U abaaed DY NITE TROLS Held Prisoner by Tailor, She Uses Odd Ruse for Deliverance. RESCUED AFTER FIGHT. Captor of Young Orphan Tries to Attack Man Who Aided Her in Her Flight. ‘The dover expedient of placing a note @ppealing for help in the pocket of a ir of trousers sent for repairs to the shop of Frank Tutgillo, at No. 24 Concord street, Brooklyn, resulted in waving trom slavery worse than death Mxteen-year-old Margaret Archer and the j.ol@ing tm $3,000 ball In Butler Street Police Court to-day of Tulgillo on a werioun omimial charge. A host of de- teotives is engaged tn searching for a fwornan acoused of luring the Archer eirl to he shop of Tulsilio. Until 1899 this girl wes in the Beecher Biome, in Brooklyn, A alster ther asked to take oharge of her, and unt atx months ago the child had a goo home, Then came the death sister, and Margarot started to make her own living. She found work, but on Nov. 2 a woman, sald to live in Pearl street, Manhattan, went to her apd told her of @ good paying place tho could get. Margaret's employment by Tuiglio followed, On Sunday, a week ago, the girl sorib- | Bled a nole, which read: “Bir—Come to my resoue, @ained here against my wil, I am a isoner both day and night and am treated brutally,’ She slippei the note Into a pair of trousers she nai been mending. The trousers belonged to George De Pard. ef No, 4 Gold street, Brooklyn, and @9 election day he found tt Tearing the buctonhole In a cuff of Bis shirt, De Pard entered the shop and asked that the Italian sew it for him Tuigio did what De Pard hoped he would do, He summoned the girl to do the sewisg. De Pani whispered to her that he had delved her note and came to rescue as afraid to make an pe, directed, and Pard carried her bodily, locking the tore door from the outside, The police were notfled and Tinglllo's frrest followed, but not before he had Attempted to stab De Pani, SHAS BALA HORSE TO MANE HM Enraged Crowd Attacks Man with Knife and Chases Him. Tam de- ‘When Warren 8. Bentley, a small @erchant at No, (9 Twelfth avenue, @as held for trial to-day in the West Bide Court, a rovel manner of making @ balky horse move was revealed. A borae attached to a cab owned by Rucham T. Morris, No. a7 West Fit Corn street, balked in Tenth avenuc pear Fifty-seventh street yesterday. Bentley stepped forward and said "TM show you bow to make him go, end as he approached the horse he pened a pocket-knife which had & threetoch blaie. Before any one could stop him, wit Pensen said in court to-day, he stabbed tthe horse five times, to the hilt, in the Heshy pam of the thigh. The enraged erowd olowed on him, and some one @truck him with his fist, Bentley dropped tthe knife and ran. The crowd followed ‘and when Bentley reached Bifty-fifth more than 3X) persons were Shas bum. He tumed west in Fifty-fifth mreet and over to Eleventh avenue. was increasing at every nig the orles and yells for Bent. attracted all the police in the yicla- ty. Bleverth avenue Bentley ran 1O Policamaa Ward's arma, vera! Nye persons dak rt Policeman and his prisoner, Mas; oor enkley and Ward drew bla lub end threatened to use his pistol. The pol and his prisoner were res- oeed’ by 8 haif dozen other policemen who broke through the crowd and es- cort d and Bentley to the Weat Fe he ety th street station cy est Side Court to-day Magis- Barlow held Bentley for trial tn Srtaat ‘of $800 bail. er TO QUIT PARK JOB. Mestgnation Likely of NetIson, ‘Who Doos Not Suft Parsons. John Netlson, tho Superintendent of Parks for Manhattan’ and Rishmond, failed to appear at the office of Bamuel Parsons, acting President of the Park Board, this morning, making his M day morning tour of the parks his couse, He is slated to quit the depart ment. Mr, Parsons refused to talk until he hhad seen Superintendent Nellwon, but ft wan generally understood that the Jatter will be aliowed to resign. Not! @on had expressed his willingness to got out. of the| “MURPHY By T. EB. PRINCE'S NAMESAKE GETS FINE Blo CAKE pedo Given to Baby After Her Christening on Batten- berg’s Flagship. When Prince Louls of Battenberg's big flagship the Drake, steamed up North River nobody ever dreamed that a real christening was to tnke place in its gun room. Yet this {s what happened yes tenlay afternoon, and the lucky little baby who has the distinction of being the first Infant ever christened on this royal battleship te Lydia Loulse Beatrice Chadwick, The child's parents are Mr. and Mrs John Chadwick, of No, 773 Ninth ave- nue, and little Lydia had the honor of being christened on the Drake because her father and mother are both of ligh birth, Albert Manns, cox#wain of the Drake, objained the royal sanction and it wa | hoped that Prince Louts would oon to ve the baby's godfather, but his long list of soclal engagements kept him away from the Drake at the time of the ceremony amed After Prince Louls, | Instead Albert Manns stood eponsor r little Miss Chadwick there he was not forgotien, for the baby (Waa given hie name, only feminized Then, too, she was nd for the Prin- | Cees Victoria, but first of all he wos jSlven her mother's name. The Roya Chaplain, William ‘Tod, officiated the chnistenng, and when it wus all ‘er he presented the baby with a silk band with “H. 1H. 8. Drake’ on tt "t Wear this until you get mar said the Chaplain, whereupon _| Baby Chadwick laugied just as if she underetood, v-day the baby laughed 0 |when ‘an Evening florid Peproston called at her home, and the reason was thet First Lieut. Wakefield sent he: & huge christentn ir arandest 1 Cake, quite the ! affalr that ever a baby owned, et i one ies baby was chvetened a wl t on ce, Drais id the child's mother, ways be he to" remeber aan ene, ot |, the christening took pace at 1:30 o'clock in the gunroom of the six inch tla sun of the starboard bat- Christened Under Big Gun. “There was a table of burnt wood with the royal dragon done by the hand of Princess Beatrice herself, and Chap- |laln Tod stood here, ‘he bi, iver |oup won by the crew of HM. & Brake Hee caer eamanehiD contest served as | nd tt sta t of the six-Inch gun. chict rortodse ne structor George Jenkins was master of | veremontes, “After the christening we all went into the mess-room and had regular English tea. It was @ homelike, Wo bad tea and bread and batter—not American kind—and cake,’ | The baby’s godmothers were Rather Mrs. Hilton and Miss Henrietta iyers, adwick and Arthur adw! of the, baby. werg present, as the Ittle brothe: and sister, Howard and Elale, Lydia Beatrice | Chadwick laughed and crowed all the time, for | ahe enjoyed being the centre of attrao- 1 | When the reporter wanted to t | anita “Chadwick's. pasture her bie, Bee eyes were fixed on a small British flag on the mantel, She wasn't happy til he got It, GROWING! 977,962 World Wants So Far This Year 159,405 More Than Same Period Last Year BOOMING! CHARGE OF BIGAMY ILLED CONSPIRACY Deane-Reid Pleads Not Guilty and Is Held in $2,000 atnwnaAY trate gt tn woo, poverty note MUST GO!" Powers. ( 4 Vana ‘Se OH! THE BOSS IS GOING AWAY FROM HERE YE! Ho! ME LADS vA] Il HII i Hi Hl | ‘curs 10 O'CLOCK CLUB, | BY W ALTER A “sid CLAIR, | (The Cupid's Ten o'Clock Club, in- | tended to be a national organization Ind cith the object of limiting the hours of has been formed in Logansport, SHALED OF Hamburg Liner’s Forty-eight lovre-making to two calls a week, 14 o'clock being the closing hour.—-News Item.) Hours Aground Will The 1 ys of & maid, 90 a wise man hae 1M, Cost $20,000. Are yond all the guesses of men; But who over would dream they would Ee map out a echene ‘That would halt ul love-making at 10, Nine tugs, straining at their haweers, Aas far week” meek man to two calls | nufing, and then straining hanter, Although they're epgaged?—there's |dragged the big Hamtiurg-American | ror tHe. r it csolock strtives to the dark |!ner Graf Walderses from the Bay | street be hikes Ridge mud banks at 7.80 A. M, to-day, At command of the Ten o’Clock Club, und the v sel pointed her nose to the $308,000 BOND GRAF WALDERSEE THIEF SENTENCED seinem Harry Leonard, Who Stole to “Show Up Banks,” Goes to Elmira. NOT THOUGHT CRIMINAL Judye McMahon, Passing on Case, Says He Believes the Prisoner Will Be Honest in Future. | | Judge ore from frients of te ther and family testifying AS to hls ¢ 18 good behavior Le naclf wrote a letter to the ut he had f ¥ the purpose o! yanks could be Mr. Levy told J was only a boys prank w good mploy nent dn Judge stating veck simply { Ing how easy the © mos! n he was employed | He jacked he did. him, what retum of uur hours after they ready to 1m riminal 1 ad given the and was gat he defendant w {lotment for grand larceny n with the same transaction and will be kept open and | him should he again break the law IRIECTED TO HI IAUHTER' FIANCE Knife, It Is Charged, Was Hol- brook’s Argument, and He Is Arrested. The right of a father to control the haracter and are) GrNHATLmaies | | " oe ZF VE USI G ry uesday’'s Opportunity, Special Sample Sale $ Winter Tailored Suits, Values $22.50 lo $35.00. IN MANY ways the most import- _ ant collection of superbly tailored Suits ever offered in a Special Sale at Bedell’s. Includes a variety of 45 of the latest styles sanctioned by the world’s best delineators. New Panne Cheviots, Broadcloths, Scotch Men’s Mixtures sample Constructed for gacing unusual purposes, with special Touches of extreme fashion, Stylish Full Length Coats, Classic, Severe Tailoring, All handsomely silk lined—genuine $22.50 to $35 values, This is a golden opportanity for /) Ladies who usually have thelr suits tailored to order. Remembers Alterations FREE of Charge, SALE AT BOTH STORES. New York, Buffalo. Philadelphia, OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs.G ‘Tourist Walking Suits. Fancy mixtures in Kadies’ Walking Suits, “The Latest London fad’’ in Long and Short | this was opposed by the Diatrict-Attor-| Even though Prince Loule was not | |The wise reader knows when outsiders | open sen, then turned and came back | mers fe ourtships of his daughters after they al A. Curfew on lovers tt falls to anchorage off Liberty Island heir mother have left his house Bail. | But now © Herself pute the manbenmix ks sae SEE { their mother hay ‘ pe mussenger on the ship W&S land gone to dwell elsewhere, Was « —_— | Why pressed against the guard rails whe joet presented to Magistrate Bree Bo he Police Court to-da Albert V. Deane-Reld, the alleged Bng- ish army captain who was errested In White Plains on Friday, chan@ bigamy, was to-day ermigned before] Recorder Goff in Part I, General Ses-| The sions, $2,000 bad! And Daniel F, Cohad.| 7 MAN gee | an, he pleaded not guftty. Attorney Cohalan denounced the ar | Whi ast 18 a conspimey and an with life was held tn and goo and Lt proplems of Through his attorney, yutrage and All un ney's oO il Reoord Fo! fies Me ie es Reoorder Goff overruled) wate must not call too m Deant-Reld's detent! this city had the effect of postponing the effort. "} to obtain the release @f his brido Sara Delano Deane-Reid, who was onfined in the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum at the request of her brothers. The hear- on girl's nt tohe the Hl n 1 ean He ds y CHRISTENED INFANT AND ITS MOTHER. Be idles (one Moe Lette ath wae AB Le the vessel slid into deep w and sent of No, 8% First | forth @ ringing cheer as the boat began |‘ ) move. | / It was no @esy fob for these tugs to liner, ‘There were 13,000 tons move f he mud uded pa ast since | > 4] sengers. Saturday 1 tugs b n stuck ree thes th and Wh came up to-day the} | that were suo 5 temple and another over Nhe Graf Waldersee was compelled ight eye to put into anchorage for examination} Mrs. Holvrook and the girls tan to pomsible injuries by tie Marine| the streat and called for help, Poltec tman Osub, of the B wanty-secon | twriters, A superficial examina-| stret sta He had to was made immediately after alice @ before he floated, and it was sald that no 3 presented {n court was apparent ‘vld that domesti Tho vessel then went t oher dock miered the |where 1.400 tons of cargo ren 1 while | ment was take bail was fixed ut she was in the mud was put aboard ing at White Plains has been set for | again $1,000. Wedhenay "Tha aceldent to the. Walderses will oT are Deane-Reid admfts that the woman ~ to the Hambure-Amerte| DIDN’T SPEND A CENT. who swore out the warrant against him’ STEAMSHIP DAKOTA AFIRE. Beside the cost of delay, - 7" lived with him as his common-law wife ae s unoflotatly, that the Mer-| The first certificate of ol \in England and Canada, bu mfes that| KOBE, Japan, 1—Pire on the) ritt Wrecking Company, whos tugs! penses has been fil the right of a comm w wife i reo-| Great Northern steamship Dakota ye%-|puled the ship into deep water, will! guar Jul ognized in England, says he never ay was not extinguished until after|mmke @ profit of $20,000, based on tho| many lend ! mbhly | lived with her in this country, He ad.) many hours’ fight against the flames.) value of her salvage, | Totwartot ‘ > r mitted that a wife whom he married tn It 1a sald that some ma vugiit carennpiibeniicnenss |Tuesday filed t ty Cle Fngiand when very young died when ""S., gonarture of the steamer bas Joffe. at he was, twenty years old. | not been delayed, MAYOR FAGAN (lk ; 1 ‘ | — | SMOKE TALK pocrors agree! that steady smokers should eliminate the clear Havana and confine themselves toa JERSEY CITY WEDS —" Married to Mary Grimes, Who Was a Playmate of i blend of home tobac- Gailthood, co with the Havana. This-combination | Mark M, Fagan, Mayor of Jersey City, made mud pies with Mary Grimes some twenty-five or thirty years ago, and last night they were married in St. Bridget’s Chureh by the Rev, John | Wr. Ryan. The afnouncenent, made to-day, ex- plains the absence from Jersey City of tne Mayor. The couple went to Lake- | wood, and from there will go to Atiantio | City, returning In two or three weeks. R B ¢ The marriage followed the Mayors OBERT DURNS UIGAR megnificent victory over the bowses of | se Jersey City at the polls last Tuesday, | He would have been married even if he had been defeated | ‘The bride was the orphan daughter of James Grimes, who left her an estate of about $100,000, The Mayor and | his bride wil his home, at Ne ¢ his sister, Miss has been his | tones the smoke toa harmless basis with- out lessening the pleasure. Satisfac- tion without nerve irritation when you smoke the Maria 1 we housekeeper Dantel McNulty was the Mayor's best man, and Miss Fagan attended — the bride. There were only three or four others at the wedding eyes, if you put the exams ination off until the serious trouble comes, )ou must take the serious consequences, And they will come—nothing is or can be surer, Our oculists are Reg istered Physicians of highest personal and professional standing. The ex amination is without charge, with- out obligation. MUDDY SKIN Is caused by Coffee drinking in mon” cases. Dellar-always at moderate prices, Ehrlih&dons One Oculists and Opticians, i 43 Yeara’ Practice, 223 Sixth Ave., | 1345 Broadway, Below 1th St, | Below S6th St 350 Sixth Ave. | 217 Broadway, Below 22d St Astor House, 25 Broad Street Arcade, POSTUM... Makes a healthy li ver and pure skin, There's a Reason," F you go on straining your, Glawes Only If Neoded—often ax tow as! Coat effects, very stunning... 27,50, 35.00 Velvet Suits. Very attractive new Plum, Burgundy and coat models ; value $55.00, models, colors Green, in short Blue, 37.50 Suits for Little Women. | The most extensive assortment in Broadcloths, Cheviot and fancy materials, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, or | 32, 34 and 36 sizes,... 25.00, 29.75, 35.00 Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 21st St. REAT medicine, — the Saw- buck. Two hours a'day sawing wood will keep anyone't Bowels regular, No need of pills, Cathartios, Castor Oll nor “Physic,"* if you'll only work the Sawbuck regularly, Exercise is Nature's Cure for Constl- pation and,—Ten-Mile walk will do, if you haven't got a wood pile, * 8 @ But, If you will take your Exercise in | an Easy Chair, there's only one way (o ¢o that, and make a Success of it. Because, — there's only one kind of Artifical Exercise for the Bowels and its name Is “CASGARETS," Cascarets are the only means to exer- cise the Bowel Muscles, without work, | They don't Purge, Gripe, nor “upset | your Stomach," becadse they don't act Wke Cathartics, Grandfather's Cure for Constipation. ‘They don’t flush out Bowels and Ineans ww cap waste of Digestive Juloe, as Salta Castor Oil, Calomel, Jalap,..o# Aperiont Waters, always do, No, — Cascarets stren, and stimulate the Bowel Muscles, ine toad, ‘These are the Muaclea that the Food passages and that tightec, up when Food touches “them, thus driving that Food onto ite Finish, ‘They are the Muscles that turn Food Into Strength through Natrie tion, Wella Cascaret acts on your Bowel-Muscles as if you had just Sawed a cord of wood, or walked ton miles, That's why Cascarets are safe to take Continuously in health; and out of health., Because they move the Food Naturally, digesting it without waste of tomorrow's Gastric Juice, 7 ~ They thus work all the Nutrition out of it be it decays, ‘The thin, flat, Ten Cent box Is mada to fit your Vest Pocket, or “My Lady's'* Purse, Carry It constantly with you and taki & Cascaret whenever you suspect you need one, Thus you will ward off Appendicits: Constipation, Indigestion, — and other things besides, Druggisis—10 Cents a Box, Be vory careful to get the Asample and the famous booklet,“Curse of Constipation,” Free for the asking, “Ad« dross Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago + “- or New York. THE PINK EDITION OF THE I ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY, { NING WORLD CONTAINS rt i