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| + pddress was entered as having CHLLED WOMAN sPKYLL-HVDE ON ANGRY MAID'STIP A Discharged Servant Caused Arrest of Thel- ma Pauison. STORY OF DOUBLE LIFE. When Not Employed, It Is Al- leged, She Lived in Apart- ments Filled with Loot. When arraigned to-day in the West Side Court, a woman, who is accused of leading a Jekyl! and Hyde sort of a Ufe, laid all her troubles to the anger of a maid whom she had discharged. It Was declared that the prisoner, while maintaining expensive apartments at No. 2% West Bighty-third street, spent part of her time as a chambermaid in fashionable hotels for the purpose of | stealing linen and silverware. The woman was arrested early to-day by Detective-Sergts. Oppenheim, Dow- ling and Lyons, in the apartment which she has leased for some time under the name of Mrs. Caroline M. @lauer. She occupied a luxuriously fufnished flat on the top floor, where she has lived alone. At Police Head- THE WORLD: TUESDAY CVE MOTHER OF TIMOTHY P. PREGANZER. quarters she said sbe was Thelma Paulson, of No, 81 East One Hundred and Tepth street, but the police de- clare that address is the home of her mother, Mrs. Pew. Refused to Give Address, @he was arraigned before Magistrate ‘Whitmen under the name of Thelma Paulson, and on refusing to give her “no DEATH AVENUE BILL Ghe wes held unt!! late this afternoon mvhen she was represented by Abe Kat- » of Howe & Hummell’s office. Wie asked for the dismissal of the case, fut the Magistrate held her in 500 bail! Sessions. She announced bail. brought out in the presenta- case that the police were the alleged thefts by Agnes No. 148 West One Hundredth was Goes to Committee for a Hearing on Railroad Com- pany’s Proposals. | (Spolal to The Evening Wortd.) ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 27.—The Saxe- Stanley bill compelling the New York Central Railroad Company to remove the tracks on Eleventh avenue was to-day sent back to the Senate Cities Comméttee after a vigorous attack by juarrel, and the maid| Senator Saxe on the methods of the feowedl vengeance, Baeiiweat, at once reilroad company in ita efforts to hold Headquarters and told of her|up the bill. The motion to recommit mistress's alleged Jekyll-Hyde| the measure was made’ by Senator White. complaint fied to-day charged) “The time comes,’ said Senator Saxe. the following articles from|-when « man's forbearance breaks St Regis: & sheet, 9 bureau! down, I ehould insist that this bill be & pair of pillow slips, | passed to-~iay. I'm entitled to have it peers 60d and eleven Sil-/as a party right. This matter was pre- Knives. The total-value was! sented to the Republican State Chair- ‘The police allege that! man in the last campaign and was soescommed” 50], Biss made an issue in the west side.” in court Mrs. Paulson begged) senator White asserted that as the Merreporters ¢ say nothing of the case.| cnairmen of the Cities Committee he Blames Discharged Maid. bad agreed to let the bi out, with the fwiM rain me," she said. “It's all | Understanding that it was to be re- turned for a hearing to-night, and he thework of that wretch of « maid. Sho Teed nat Senator Saxo hal been she's done. But 1’ get | “14 of that plan. @on't.” te of the fore oe ace, made to me," and woukl not say whether she! «rhe question here," pleaded Senator teed confessed, as the police sald. White, “is not one of party regularicy, Although a woman of atriking beauty, | but rather one of an honorable obliga- Kermagescs Fefinement and oulture, the} tion. If the Genate violates the pledge by the Citles Committeo it | will ik, to plague every member of cc tale ‘The cot rae. puree, By Pre ation for the position the police say stenuraly ut gatair. Soaps for phe rail whe invariably gave as reference Mrs. Pinder nat making the improvement on aren Fiano. ee Herr | OE Sonne non rod a ier fro gave her name as Thelma Paulson, of ypeons any seamire sorenpelttogt the city Wo. &1 Bast One Hundred and Tenth | pay @ cent toward the cost of the and when inquiry ran usd ov Be sepeated = Sigongaa rs: le the bit go back’ Ret ni sorerenie repos. from Che women to the comm! he {8 the last who answered the bell. Raoeseenet oh Valuable Linens: Miaved. | fue mii ofa, pce, on, ‘he management of the St. Regis re-| will meet tonight to der the ral!- gently learned that several hundred dol-| Toads proposition, scheme con lare’ worth of thelr most expensive | OTe tencte “in ie Mnen, ipetaaine bed sheets, pillow slips, | tween Thirty-third ana sixtieth ie Detective | Gear and aindisturbed right of way. ers. Detec- ‘cam (EDITOR FOUND DEAD MAY HAVE BEEN SLAIN ns were detalled on the case. Thelma Peulson had obtained em- Supposed Mamaroneck Man Died in Rochester Street from Wounds retorted Sen- Pompany, Senator Saxe. “isn't em will consent At ope; pre woed any ee, joe were informe Se this , Allen, @ bi ‘Wassell, the discharged janitress, went to the police with her story. With th address and the allegations thus rive gent fou, aooompanied by Wilham H:| in the head. He had a cand tnacribed ‘uns, led a , Ks ans James’ Kennedy, the house detective. |.2+ W. Heath, Editor Democrat, No. ahora pit tiie @| Dr. Greene’ Ss. spite at the Washingtor, Pack baseball ployment in the St Regis last Decem- thom the detectives bean to geo, clue in the Head. ahey applied to Magist ato “Watuman Received in Dinner Gown, Mrs, Caroline M, Flauer, dressed in | 20P5y, es and. at one vime acoretary of the It strengthens the NERVES ; pry ert le Breas pohly It purifies the BLOOD; Der, remaining there one month. “It was about the time of the com ROCHESTER, N, Y. Feb, 2.—An un- & changing Th Pauleon 8 yin: seta ving Rrolen macau Identifind man was found dead in the a & becoming dinner ner gown, revolved the | 89, ge that she had’ reobed these were at them, ne Sea 4 Bag te on ib ei tgeba | cures SPRING DEBILITY. ing on the iy Bauare, Aascohd by Dr. the Ba a x f {vate Tote SIMPSON PLEADS GUILTY. . “Tony” Simpson, many years an um- plaint from the St, Regis*that Agne ie detectives then went tothe apart-| strect ‘Sirly to-day with fatal wounds —— ee cecrmin ts Now i is the time! 7 An pe Hatten, oy. “I am positive that no such state-| HEARST LEADS HIS. IS SET BACK AGAIN | MEN UP 10 ALBANY Delegation 500 Strong at the, Capital to Advocate Pas- sages of Bills. (Special to The Evening World.) AIUBAINY, Feb. 27.4A delegation of 500 Municipal Ownership Leaguers invaded the capitol to-day with William R. Hears: in the lead. They arrived shortly after the noon hour While the orators of the delegation were advocating league measures before committees of legislature. Mr. Hearst was having an interview with Gov. Higgins. ‘ The most prominent members of the delegation. in addition to Hearst, were John L, Ford, J. G Phelps Stokes, John Palmieri and Thomas Gilleran. Many of the delegation will remain here for | three days, during which time they wal epyees almost continuously before 3 tO urge the passage of re- form meapures. y they appeaiai to the Ways and Means Gomniittes of ie ‘Assembly the} PREGANZER'S BOY -atest Arrival in Sullivan Rov to Be Christened on Sunday. “Sullivan Row," in Seventh street. has another boy baby who ts to be ehrt Tered Timothy P., thus making the clghth Timothy P. on the block, accord- ing to the latest census orovided by Col. “Mike Padden. The newest baby, who, according to tradition, must when of age become a Sullivanite, vote the Sullivan ticket. attend the Sullivan chowders and follow the Sullivan lead in all things political and social per. taining to the east side, is the firs ciilld born to Adam Preganzer and his wife, Blanche. ‘The boy is two weeks old, ant on Sun- day night there Is to be a great christ- ‘ening festival at the Preganger house, No. 41 Seventh street. Alderman Tim- olly P. gulllvan, who lives at No. 3s ‘and Sen: John C. Fitzgerald, who Fesides ai_No, Sh together with Suill- vans and Preganzers from other sections of the east side, are to be present. Father Chureh of the Nativi Reilly. of the will officiate, BA erie was Miss Blanche and acknowledged one of the Garman prettiest girls of the east side fourteen | months ago, when she became a bride. vhirty-six years his wife's nzer was considered a goo’ ie had plenty of money, |s owns the house in which Although renior, Pre ror office of the Register, just a wedding of December and May with no files on sald) Adim at the time of the wedding. retains #hut sentiment to-day. Alder- | man Sullivan performed the ceremony which made the coupe one. and he then whispered to Adam that he would feel in duty bound to become the next godfather in the Preganzer family. The Alderman has been held to his word, go he will “stand for the baby 4 nt becoming the Godfather of an | child, and that w.thin three saya he has acquired the habit. to report out the Schmidt bill attacks Ing the Ryan-Belmont merger, Later thes appd.red before the Judiolary mmmittce of both houses In advocacy of the Direct Nominations, the Recount, \the Ballot Reform and Debt Limit measures. Toey arguel also before the Citics Committees in favor of the His- berg Bap! Tranait bill ind the Young | DIN -bcuidaing the Board of Rapid eres Commissioners. ‘A conference of Hearst men from | | different parts of the State will be held here to-morrow to orginize a State a i TOBE TIMOTHY P, UNDER DOCTOR'S CARE. | LONDON, eb, in the city of Lo Premie 80 much has been written by the standard medicial authorities, of all the several schools of practice, in praisa of the native, or American, medicinal plants which enter into .the composi- tionof Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- covery, tbat in aeons to quote from the yarious worka on Materia Medica one hardly knows where to commence, since they are’ so volumin- ous that only the briefest and most im- perfect’ reference can be presented-in a thort article like Briefly then Ik ‘us say that the "Golden Medical Discovery” was named from the sturdy Title plant Golden Seal, the root of which enters largely into its composition. Besides’ this most valuable. ingredient, it con- tains plyceric extracts of Stone root, Queen's root, Black Cherrybark, Blood~ root and Mandrake root. Finley Ellingwood, M: D., an_emin- ent practitioner of okies and Profes- sor of Materia Medica in the Bennett Medical Oslleas of that city, in his recently ab iiaie ned. work on meray as tice, says of Golden Seal root: “It is the most natural of stimulants to “ate notmal functions of digestion. Its in- fluence upon the mucous surfaces ren- ders it most important in catarrhal gastritis ISRO SUOn of stomach) and gastric (stomach) ulceration.” Many other authorities as well as Dr. Ellingwood extol the Hydrastis (Golden Seal), as a remedy for catarrhal dis- eases of the nasal passages, stomach, beonehie, gall ducts, won intestines ler, Among Cap we may mention Prof. John King, M. D., author mann Med, College of Chicago; Grover ‘oe, M. D., of New York, in his "Or son Med. Coll lege and scores of other lesan medical writers and teachers. All theforegoing eminent authorities extol the curative virtues of Golden Seal in cases of stomach, liver and iny testinal weakness, torpor and ulceration of bowels. Dr. Ellingwood recommends it most higbly, "In those cases of atonic movement in the interest of Heurst. —>-————— HAINES FIGHTS BILL TO AID BERGH SOCIETY. |Head of the S. P. C. A. Will Oppose | the Measure at Hearing To-Morrow, (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N.Y, Feb. 2%7.—The As. sembly Committy’' on Charitable and Religious Instivuflons announc s tha: «| heatcng will be elven to-morrow on tho Dill introduced by Assemblyman Frans) gis enlarging toe powers of the Henr | Bergh lumane Society, of New Yor! \CEkis hearing, tt 1s expected, will de-| velop into a semi-investigation of thy | methods Hatres y lage atlas of Cruel to Animals, wh now in The Brancts bill will be “opposed by aos laines, wino seeks to serve his mo- ‘of the ansmal humane interest fore ‘York County. ay Your Las FRAME FREE noel iets ‘ered ton alrite’ ute rte cnece.. iene. Us Lo make theso th fevolutionizet the optienl ness © Wo. eapectally’ Invite 'o expecially inv! advantage of Our ekillod sole who broke. tt anole, SALE 27 ONG inage, who have. teen ‘Trust rs) lasses of miscellanoous dealers; your eyesight pore swith pine Dut the mont expart. more, RED Exe SIGN. Positively Last Week. The $5.00 Hind, Our Price 48c. ell 0} the Uni Sta ba on. Sraatt Dats eg ben operators Fetiheugha share UNITED AMERICAN “OPTICIANS, Look FoR Tne BIG 116 East 23d Street. 62 East Mth Street. THE LARGEST RETAIL OPTI N THE Wo ee hie ttererred Kpreatriptions. Pramatia Lind comprare Laneee at Oot Rates t | BY MAIL 8 CENTS EXTRA our Sain wa pair of i GLAD. 9 tothe, wonderful journal lenses ate be ction. No pall lous lenses tn the wor! ‘areeye Moaaaliots exclusively, anne snl’ sisewmere to, take The ted American Opticians Agu the. tal ground oR BE BE. 100 precious to he and will save your HAVE TO ritcomte ne SUBWAY ENTRANCE NEAR THE DOOR. CAN'T 50 LARGE AN EDITION. Mr. H. H. McCLURE, of McClure, Phillips & Co., Publishers, 44-60 East Twenty-third Street, New York, writes The World as follows _ ‘4 have been wishing we could print as eae editions of some books as you do of THE PRAT dys) ia when the entire apparatus, Finlay ing the liver, is stagnant and tigeRr in the He also extola it most ING, FEBRUARY 97, 1996. EX-PREMIER BALFOUR | scxstesent.nyihs steers ot eB WORDS OF PRAISE WELL MERITED BY A WELL KNOWN ARTICLE. of the American Dig penentarys yi Prof. | pound mad. 7. M. Soadder, M. D., fn bis " Rpecitic |for free di Medication” ; Dr. Hale of ae ahne- cei Metered: ». Dr. Bartholow of Jef- | in. bed Balfour's has not been sat a -The bye-ol ction ha n lel to a‘ cance gemen Of Queen's root, Prof. King Bays: "An alterative (blood purider) ‘ungir- | passed .by few if any other of the known alteratives. Moet successful in skin and scrofalous affections; beneficial in | bronchial affections; permanently cures bronchitis; relitves "irritations; an im- portant cough remedy; cou, oughs of years’ standing belbg cured; aids in blood- making and netrition and ma) be taken with out harm for long peri Queen's root, Golden Seal roe Stone root, Black Cherrybark and Bloodroot, all articles extolled by leading practi- tioners of all the schools, as the very best of cough medicines, are made es- | pecially valuable when Combined with chemically pure glycerine which grestly enhances the curative action of all these ingredients in all bronchial, throat and tape affections, severe coughs and kin- ailments. Who can doubt the efficacy of such a compound, when seientifically made up, as in Dr. Picrce’s Golden Medica} Discovery? Who can doubt that it is 9 most effective remedy for the several diseases for which its ingredients are sc highly recommended by the formost writers on Materia Medica? It is in,the cute of the more chronic or lingering, persistent, and obstinate cases of bronchial, laryngial andelung affections, attended by hoarseness and severe cough, which if neglected or badly treated would generally have run into consumption, that "Golden Med- ical Discovery” has won the highest praise from all who have observed ite marvelous control over these and kin- dred affections. It ino cheap com- up of trashy ingrediente | vibution, that curious peo- ple may experiment upon themeelve as with the many ‘fake nostrums 6 commonly sent out as “trial, bottles. It has ® forty year record, embracing many thonsands of cures behind it, is sold ata reasonable price and may be | found in all drug and medicine stores | in this'and many foreign countries. | It will be scen from the nbove briet | i | | extracts how well"Golden Medical Dis- covery” is adapted for the cure of al! blood diseases, as, scrofulous and skin affections, eruptions, blotches, pimples and kindred ailments; also that it is | equally good in all Catarrhal affections | (eaictan i SAK Women’s Fur Lined Coats : ts 915] that were $35 and$40now sale of Furs, q Samples trom a prominent maker, included are plain Lace Liste Thread ard Fancy Silk Embroidered Lisle Thread in more than 106 different $20Golde nOak Sideboards, $14 | | netaffodtoiet sip ly. T ye on: il ustrated is offerea at $14. cull ita $25.00 vaive-- but we | stig: to absolute 1 ‘That's the note par-excellence 'n our great clearing styles. All-sizes for women, nearly all sizes for men. ON SALE TO-MORROW AT 15c This Greatest of Srectais for Wetnesday Only. he Nothing to equal i Many would made to seil for $2 C0. a 76 inch (ull swell base. prettliy carve. @ 1082 5sh pe! French bevel mrror. THE COATS are mite of kersey, broadcioth, peau de ‘sole, silie taffeta and other desirable and durable fabrics. THE LININGS are of sjuirrel, Spanish mink, natural lynx, wildest, red fox, brown sable THE LARG! are of and coney, STORM COLLARS AND DEEP CUFFS Persian lanib, brook mirk. na‘ural opossum and astrakhan. YAY fh PHP COAL thik season, bit A ondit’on for next winter when Alaska sab! Me hive mphor will will be two Men's fur lined coats are reduced to just half, or $39.00, $48.00, $69.00, $98.CO and $135.00; mich ovewston to keen {n prim cr three times greater, "24 Floor, 9th St. Sertton, 10,000 Pairs Men's and Women’s -Lisle Thread Stockings. sm ter, ‘VALUES UP TO 35¢ A PAIR Biov Main Floor, We offer some rare specials in + his ever been | offered at the pric It was It is nade entirely of golden oak, has and nicely | nishe’.and is Urished with (ter specials in Sidecoards for | $15 Gok Sideboards... $i sideboards—values that jou can- | Ween sday se | $20 Ook Sidekonrcs. . Ri? ly go fe mia ey eek eee and des no eure Coat and onal rangements peculiar women and | cases of indigestion, or dyspepsia, tor- 534 \ lage #ikis aciont important remedy in | pid, Hver, or biliousne: A ana as a d GH Sideboards. . 323 ney disorders of pe monies ” Golden tanie and an yasratae in all TORRE of | $35 O.k Sidebortas, + pid root rastis) an important | weaknesses, and in nervous ec! ility 33 ingredient of Dr. Pierce’s Favors Pre- {and prostration tho above oxtracts $98 aK Stichoards.. $2) scription for weak, nervous, rundown” | amply show. R . 20) $48 Uak Siae Joards. . 336 women. Mauch further information as_te the | # S85 Oak Sideboards,. 37) | | $31 Ook Sidecoards. , $49 But to return to the “Golden Medical | properties and uses of "Golden Medical | f 503 Qaix Side.oards. . $/ = O4rGS . . Discovery ” it may be sald that its curr | Discovery * and Dr. Pierce's Favorite 3120 Oak Sideboards, $ 5| $54.00 Oak Sidé€soards$45 ative properties are not wholly depend: |Preseription for weak women, will be 5) Se tot upon Golden’ Seal, valuable agit is, |found in a little booklet of extracts ionnnsiaiee, Kouta tine, 96 Cak Sideboards. . $46 | as other equally potant-ingredients add | from standard medical :books which ier os yeice ee os not | will pescterieers to an Siar ian \ 9 Uj important than 'ydrastis, or rane letter or postal cay sen | Golden Seal. Sy. Pierce, Bullulo, N. M Sh In. all bronchial, throat, lung and ma the several in aaa of Dr. en S OS kindred Siocon, Stone root, Black | Pierce's medicines will he found, irom | 2) Gherrybs ‘4 k, Queen’s ee and 'Blood- the reading of this litte booklet, *to al bl 95 ‘eacl as Fant a part | have.the etrongest possible professiona! Invetfcctin Ls lor “cures of endorsementa “and recommendations | "Golden Medical Discovery” as does} for the cure of all the diseases for | d bu Golden Seal. All these -ingredients| which these medicines are ‘recom- Splendid Shoes for dress or busi- have ‘the endoreatheny at rotuhaens 9 mended. bo other atipeles for like | J cess wear. Patent colt, box calf and ractitioners o| schools of medicine | purposes have any such endorsement, ici kid; also Shoes with broad, plain a id; also = A Borie ae. Aue SiGe brapehiss Fherrare non stooboligs pans Be |} oes, heavy soles, in congress and ee ‘ce, for workingmen, Sizes 6 to 11; ot Cc. PH Heh heheheh etre ohhh trey ues $3.00 and up. . In the Ball « ‘er’s 75c, Bath Slippers, with cr without backs es, Cammeyer a Ten’s $1.50 Hovss Slippers..... see Sfamped on a Costume “ “fen's $1.00 Rubbers, self.acting—low cut vamps—all sizos i § means 5 L if P P E R S q Bhomingdaies’ Shoe Dept. Qt eto ) St. Section, | ' " eters tandards‘M ~ [$1.95 I " O™Ave.&207S1, Are the Artistic and « Coupon 1.95 tor Pure finishing touch, + f{tm rpusin ots coe | SUK Umbrelas They ae we : Ont of the very beat valine fect taste of the even the Bloomingdale Um- per ‘ brella Store kas ever offered, wearer. § of an excelent grade year, when fashion « case and tarsel to malea, y : * 2 St paragon frame, | demands monet of si 2 $5 Combination $3 50 i af ad as uch Stee Tor a ing shoes, it is only possible and w ng shoes, ns i sf amone Maliress tor : A large variety of handles to pick for a lady to find amons On Wea cnany only. tn ove 2M ye silver ae | the infinite vari:ty of our , wat a eitin nood, tiene peat wold piste and pearl, | fi oth : ed hardwood and other great and yet exclusive 4 YaST Peni eae ee | exactly what she « ercseined | desire : Fourth We originate e “= Sot se Section, ac and create advance fashions All Cars - les : “Lex. 0 3a ‘Ave, > ach permit our customers * # qranster to BOOMINGAAleS’ ‘sth to ech Se to be individual in ther , aT H Satin, Suede, Kid, Bronze and Gold, slipper effects. a) sell ; 9 00 3 CONSTANT | Prices $ .090 to l 2: SUFFERERS Range from = aay + TER | Most old people are great sufferers in Winter. The IN W TN + The color schemes of our hosiery are in complete accord ‘PEOP! gre: . They y rre seldom free from pains or ailments of some description, because the: idole slippers, permitting exquisite and dainty blending and $e not-as able to withstand the severity of the aliainte: with its dantp, changing weather, as cre their younger, more vigorous companions, Cold & aera —— | weather starts the old aches and pains; they sufier with chilly sensations, Misses” and Children’s White, Pink, Blue, Red, BJack Kid ‘ cold extremities, poor appetite and digestion, nervousness, sleeplessness and Patent Leather Slippers. and other afllictions peculiar to old” age. With advancing years the 4 strength and vitality of the system begin to decline, The heart action ia me This Dining - Room Outfit, com 37, plete, * Value $32.50. Extension Dining ‘Tale, 14.50! 6.60\chaies, Liheral Credit Terma Apply To New Jersey and vonnecticnt, .00 WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUN? 60) Closet, China’ 12.50 SIPPPSH SIP PPG Hoy Sobooodohds \weak and irregular, the blood becomes thin and sluggish i in its circula- tion, and often some old blood taint that has lain dormant in the system for years begins to manifest itself. A wart or pimple becomes a trouble- | Some sore or ulcer, skin diseases break out, or the slight sheumatic paina felt in younger days now case sleepless nivhtsand hours of agony. There no reason why old aye should not be healthy and free from disease if the | blood is kept pure the system strong, and this can be done wi |S, 8. S._ It is a medicine that is especially adapted to old people, because it is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, sclected for their purifying, healing and building-up properties, and is very mild and gentle in itsqce 9) | tion. S. S. S. warms and reinvigorates the’ § ear ity; and clears it ofvall impurities and joisons, As this rich, healthy stream fyi’ ates through the body every part of the prove, the heart action increages and the dis= eases and discomforts of ota age pass away. S. &. &. cures Rheum: Catarrh, pores Diseases, Sores and Ulcers, and all troubles arising sluggish blood so that it moves with more rey TeOeTAELe, tém is builtup, the appetite and digestion ne THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA,

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