The evening world. Newspaper, March 15, 1906, Page 18

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AND HIS SISTER | AID IN CASE OF HAVE MEASLES; “Little Marjorie First of . Millionaire’s Children to Contract Disease. Consents to Let Detec- tives Serve Subpoenas on Witnesses. MRS. GOULD STILL ILL. MAY BE HALF AWAKE. Thought Other Children Will . Not Escape Contagion in \ Afflicted Household. Demands of Evening World! and Thousands of Public Have Reached Him. JURY-FIKERS ‘At the mansion of George Gould, No. , 857 Fifth avenue, to-day the doctor an- ‘nounced that young Kingdon has de- ‘The Evening World's exposure of the charges made in the confession of Til- ‘WEI GOULD VEROME LENDS [eS P~asve-n Friday’s Sale. A 3$15 Silk Moire § Circular Ski Swell Spring Model. Bu:ton Trimmed Front. rts, Ore of Spring fashion’s prime fa- vorites for dress occasions =~unsur- passed elsewhere at $12 and $15. late choice novelty. Chic Tommy Atkins In green, wine, gray and black, ¢ wide circular fold around foot— exceptionally stylish. $ 2.50 Taffeta Sik $F 98 § Walking Skirts, 5) Another tremendous Friday bargain Seal Hienably ful crcularimodel== \, box ited, panel, front and \\ back. High grade, lustrous YX. Talleta Silk — black only. CO REFUNDED | Restaurant, || Table d’Hote Lunch, 25c. To-Morrow, 11 to 2.30 P. M. Manhattan Clam Chowder. Baked Shad, | Port Wine Satice, or vast’ Ribs of Prime Beet. Mashed Potatoes tnd Macaront au Gratin, Cottage Pudding, Brandy Sauce. ‘Tea, Coffee or Mik. Splendid a la’ carte eervice all day. PROMPTL' 148 ST. <mportant Special Purchases and a Price Reductions Combine to Make This A Bis Barman Friday Sale. Every nie Offers Sauter vat Values! We Can Quote Only a Few of Them in This Lim#od Space. Greatest Friday Garment Sale in Months. Women’s Long Coats at $2.98. Manufacturer’s Stock of Sample Waists. A special purchase, and a fortunate one, too; they come In black ‘ow at Less Than Halt. and blue, made’ of wool cheviot, 42 inches ‘long; collarless On Sale To-Morr style, trimmed with velvet and soutache braid; double-breast- Look at the fine quality lawn in this waist! Look # the style of veorkmanshipt ed front, with large patch pockets; loose back, with deep slit Full blouse, with yoke of Val. lace and tucks. Also pleated:style,.of openwork on sides; ornamented with buttons; embroidery, pleated back, newest sleeve and fancy stock, open front or Bae made up to sell for $1 to $ oo nie e me newest pleated sleeve, with turn- cial at ... back cuff. This Coat was made to sell for $5.00, but to-morrow, as long as they last, special at....... A Sale of New Eton Suits. Made of good quality chey- The suits aro made of at!-wool Great Friday Sale of Girls’ Coats. Spring Reefers, English box style, all wool, fancy check or Wieeléped @ messes. rash and is in for| U2Shast of jury-Axing against the Met- One of the seascn’s charming jot in black and blue, The cheviots in black and blue collarless model, trimmed with panne velvet and silk @ brief slege of sickness, Teernans (Gl berated iene new productiors, at a most Eton has vest of fancy 84 fancy mixtures in light bral ; embroidered emblem on Though avery effort wos made to| the indorsement of thousands zens RV cael are: braid; collariess sty le, ‘S4medlum way. The Bion sleeve, double breasted, in sizes 6 t ) io trimmed with wide and Rarrow silk brat to 14; colors red, gray, blue, fawn and brown; regularly $2.98, at... Sale of Misses’ Suits. Made from wool cheviot or fancy mixture, Eton style, trim- med with stitched taffeta oa silk braid, satin lined, fancy Sale of Petticoats black and blue; in ages 14 to 20, at tae & Bandings and Infants’ Wear at Special Prices, Sale of 500 Petticoats as a great Thousands of yards, hundreds of de- signs of trimming Lace and Band- Friday special. Fine quality mer- cerized sateens; fuli width, trim- ings, in white, butter, arabe and black; i Paris, Not- enh creeve Eom Oe teu med with tucked double ‘ruffles have at last forced District-Attorney Jerome to act. He shas caused detec- tives to be sent from his office to serve "| subpoenas for City Judge Seabury in the matter of the preliminary examination on March 26 of the corporation's ac- cused attorney Ambrose F, McCabe. The persons to whom the subpoenas The recent visit of the stork to the| were addressed were commanded to Gould home with another little heir to| appear to testify in a hearing of “a * millions started the sickness in the | criminal charge” laid against McCabe. Gould home. | A poor woman, who says she 18 a There are four Gould children now—| victim of the court ‘‘system", of the Kingdon, his, brother Jay, Marjorie and| Metropolitan, yesterday put a suit Vivian. Though Vivian and Jay have| agains: the company in the hands of a not yet developed the measles, they aro | prominent attorney. She said thet from not feeling very iit, and it is feared that | reading The Evening World she had ‘they will scon be on the hospital Ist. | peen led to think that now was the trimmed with wide flat braid; newest sleeve with cuff; girdle belt; new cir- cular skirt with inverted pleat down front. An $8.00 value; an exceptional good Keep the matter quiet, it was learned + @hat a few days ago Imtle Marjorie Gould was down with the meas) which fs almost epidemic.in town no When to-day followed the announce- ment that the stalwart young athlete and Columbia student, Kingdon, had| 4 contracted the disease. Sth > a Alterations ‘ Ry ib GREE: SALE FAIe BOR “SORES; wise : braid, Wide xirdie ‘aiiamed Inwtead of $15, we of- fer thie suit at Coat at 82.08. Millinery Values. 85c. for Hand-Made Hats. Here is a table full of good things for shoppers to-morrow. We have culled many styles and assembled them for Bar- gain Friday’s selling at a price that This YOUR CARFARE PAID. Young Kingdon Gould, prospective} time when she might get a hearing and tingham: . ali- heir to the bulk of his father's fortune, | jystice. Her name is withheld because will prove a bargain surprise; all ice ratio ncaa ae 2 and accordion plaited flounce;| _ | has been devoting his time to serious| sne may become a wimess betore Judge }Corner Liberty and Church Streets, New York. |} the best colors and a big variety. + values up a 92 c good value at study this winter. He is now a sopho- | Seabury. OS NEY, ABOUT two Mol OCK INTO CASH Your choice, each............---- at, per yard 2 HOO special to- { o re at Columbia, ty d re ii 0,000 WORTH OF 3 ENS YOUN THI) TT ES Sh me , c. Woes eeceee atieci i plinsal of ls\ eotlest Use. than miata Fala nwnees. Cie . aie aa $1.25 for Black Hand-Made Hats. Values up to 15¢., at......... 5c. yd. OHIDDREATE srs cd a musi! a em- jhen he was a freshman and threat-| sry ijttle boy had his right foot Hig she Grade Spring Clothing. Special Hats, made of black braid and chiffon. The trim-} Values up to 19¢,, at.........10¢ yd. ee ened to shoot up a party of upper! crushed by a car and his head so badly ming consists of the braid and is effect- 18-INCH ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES, le Are forced, to te. Our Butts, Top Coats, Separate Trousers and convince yourself of the merits Men's Fancy Cheviot Suits of pure wool fabrics, checks and strij ntin: of Men's and Young a Our loss is your gain, ively used in a novel manner. The Hats ind are excel- €lassmen when they attempted to haze aim. ‘The episode of the revolver Gree copsicerable iu; feeling agal yeung man for a time, but nurt that he is an incurable epileptic. compaay offered to settle with me far’ $20 eT would sign a paper. 4 re fused, because 1 knew it had not been ult. A schoolmate, who was casi) in small, neat designs; suitable for making entire shirt waists; 39c 59c, value, at, yard........ INFANTS: LONG AND SHORT COATS, heavy Je 49 are good sensible styles, $1.98 for Hand-Made Gn Boxy E Men's Pare Wor new spring sha sh a 8u 3s oF | ipes and t in all the lined, $2.00 vatu ats soon ‘when he the street with him waen he ; becwed, oft Tig mopuiarity phen, ne | crossing, the street hue thoy bad ‘been | newest spring oot LACE AND LAWN CHEMISETTES, @ AND sport? mores who had treated himjcareful and that he would swear to it. Probably the biggest assortment at this price in the city— BATISTE STOCK COLLARS; LACE SBS, every, ane Sur x mbroidery. and elus- ter of tucks, S0e. value, at . T told the company’s investigators this and where this boy lived. I am honest and I did not know any better. “Well, the investigators never came back to see me, and one day I went to ask my son's little friend to come to court and testify. I knew his mother, and when I told her what 1 wanted she Said her child could not go to court. ‘You had better, take what the com- polo and tennis players in thescountry., SESS any offers you,’ she told me. ‘They fe Svcty Liberal. ‘They nave given my ; boy pi the bi i ti him— to do with the courts. I ‘promised 1 | Wouldn't. certainly the best values. Come and see them. You will not be the least disappointed. Special at.............. 1 98 Silks and Dress Goods. 32-INCHi ALL-SILK BLACK PONGEE; 23-iNCH an NATURAL COLOR IANTUNG PO! WHITE HAND-WOVEN HABUTAT 27. STRIPE HABUTAL W 41 SIL -| YARD-WIDE WASHABLE SILK PONGEE; 20-IN. “ALL- ‘SILK PEAU DE CYGNE; 23-INCH ALL- SILK PONGEE; 20-{' INCH ALL - SILK LIBERTY TAFFETAS, 19-INCH SILK Bietanie inte wasite enterprises The young man is one of ‘the best COLLAR AND CUFF SETS; ‘sand Young Men's Long special at, each.. Bn ‘Goeta : TS othe me eR —— ee extra good English ted and fine West o: ¢ Serge Suits, in or double Tuxedo Pull-Dress Suits, made of the finest textures. 8 Unfinished Worsted, 25c -39c Hosiery and Underwear. CHILDREN’S SCHOOL STOCKINGS, strictly fast black, fine ribbed, double knee, sole, heel and toe; strong and elastic; excellent 15c. ( © WOMEN'S STOCKINGS, fecha im- value; for Bargain Friday. mM NEW FANCY HOSE, genuine vee ‘ ported lace lisle in plain blaca, do~ mestic lace lisle Hose in black, white, Maco yarn; variety of neat stripes tan and all the new fancy Spring Worsted and lengths to a Men's Pure Cheviot Trousers, fit every one; pl and neat striper NCH HAIR Re Wasn Vests im with heat ripen, aos tg 50cl§ sy “after that I got the names of the - | policemen who had seen my boy hurt. Now Lutheran Lot Owners'‘Will Try,itney y told me there was no use bother- ol to Oust Present Trustees and Charge Negligence and figures on black, blue and tan grounds; also a lot of silk-finished Gat casa cheenuseniiwaa’ poor ntee Norfoll Tpouvie: | POPLIN, iS INGH ALL-SILK CHIFFON TAFFETA, in a Jue 25c, and land that the best thing I could do was | <u? gst: ct eae | $7 50 (ered S|. 95 | range of the season's best colorings, also white, cream ae ae Stockings; 1 ] (0 Seca eran Friday, 1 Cc if EES DLcLE COOL Deal samiciahine!) comm nammaae anteater tet) = NaN choles! at), scantcnses ss rs 9 to take what the company offered. The lawyer I got took no interest, and then when I got another attorney he was Anxious to sue at once. He said I had @ good case, but month after month oes by and he does mothing. He keeps Saying everything is all right and that With the object of nominating trustees / t4 trial will come in good time, but I ef the Lutheran Cemetery Corporation! don't know whether to believe now that fm opposition to the present Board, a| the papers were ever filed with the meeting ot the Lutheran Cemetery Lot] °°! “ity Mttle boy 4s tn an institution, and | = | Owners’ Association has been called for! 1 shali never be avle to have him home ¥ With “me again, because it would cost Friday evening at Teutonia Assembly Bry pecans fe, pul cage them at... got $5.00; we sell them at | WOMEN'S UNDERWEA! ABOUT 50 FUR-LINED OVEKCUA!: S, Sizes FROM 38 TO 44, AT $23.75. | rm | siik mercerized Lisle vests in white: and colors; lisle finished extra size shaped vests in pure white; pants im umbrella shape or tight 1 Oc “1,000 Boys’ Suits. $3.50 Values for Bargain Friday at $1.85, WOMEN’S RIBBED VESTS—Low neck Swiss ribbed vests in pure white, deep lace yoke, superior 15c. value; for Bargain Friday Oc only .. ose Friday Dress Goods Specials. wRRILLIANTING. 44 inch all wool PANAMA SUITING, and’ white royal, blue, navy blue. brown, gamet, 7 el ip 2 25c slain een tae value 39c Friday Wash Goods Sale. PLAIN COLOR CHAMBRAYS in various colors, also Ginghams, in Worth every cent of $50.00, inch THE 2a _ CLOTHING Cco., Telephone 8019 Cortlan MOHAIR t Rooms, Third avenue Sn8 pixceome lig on the poor as the poor + i ii Pen cal menang of the cr (| BUA a sot by hls’ mother vor #00." : G SAE tits LeeLee NACo 4 Taoligh (a supplintielmngst exacting, including double-breasted Basal Wersuna L I i mupicion ct tcocee: Gone Succes '@ YARD WIDE WHITE CAM- 1 PANAMA VOILE CHECK: Suits, ages.7 to 16; Norfolk Suits with knicker pants, 7 to 15, (aterding tol Philin Wagner, present |e favored members of the law de- Ladies’ Coat: BRICS, pec yard......- » G4E “inrge ‘assortment of fancy with plain pants, ages 6 to 12; Eton Russian Suits and Eton According t Hon partment of the Metropolitan Street adies’ Coats. Ladies’ Sui Eph logs Ha esha el Norfolk Suits, 3 to & Every Suit is made from either through- he Lol 0% Assoc the five ‘ 2 Ladies’ Suits. oan cE CHECKS tn m y of the Lot Owners’ Railway Company, in which connec; SILKED MERCERIZED URKE: and-through woollen cheviots, or strong double and twist ef- mibe | or clos a it! eC ; 7 1 7 on HHI LN st opel Ann tiga eo meen oy y Chior clerk or Justice | Luglish tweed tourist Coats, po mpadour dotted swiss|f eee a Fant aot COVERS, fects, and sold under our Fuarantee | pave f of A'NEW SUIT FOR EVERY UNSAT- 3 friends of the Gelsenhaim family, ly cn : has bad the control of the:cemetery for] tic statement. to the Justice made 6%c pe and black broadcloth or KINS, quality, at, per yard. ‘i ISFACTORY ONE. ‘TURKISH WASH CLOTHS at, each, 2c Value $3.50; a 1.85 Princess Dresses, trimmed worth than fifty years. ‘The cemetery| “No one emplo: etropolitan ai R 7 43 ehrpor 8 owes the senhaim estate | Sireet, Ft Is a relative tan covert cloth Coats. with lace. dozen, at Rreat special for Bargain Friday at.. : aes, rea Close fitting or loose ee = SS SS = = = = = —— —— it eae g SS ery has paid over $200.0 ects pounecer |: qnodels. bea A . 5 W stil owes the original . as elected to the 9 2 : Gite notice of the lot ownens’ meeting my opliion of him as of 12,50 and 15.00 ailor-made poplinette Suits. OZ, i 5 i WL “Eton” coat models, Three-quarter length black | |Colors:—blue, pink and considering the ad- ing them, and I am e has made a good i In the Studio of the Famous Artist, Charles Dana Gibson beautify the creators) Bite the murelis I saw his name on ilk money derived from’ selling lots, plotsd papers one of the | Metropolitan's | . and graves. Counsel I was glad of taffetas silk Coats. | white. | qtaL sae CS | 19.50 15.00 and 21.00 DYING OF LOCKJAW. Leonard § CHARGED WITH GIVING FALSE NEWS T0 PAPERS. i ouis A, Julian, Former Metropoli- | tan Railroad Investigator, Has | Hearing Before Judge Wahle. The examination of Louls A, Julian, | formerly chief investigator for the Met- Topolitan Railwa: complaint of counse) for t ‘Princess Dresses made of check silk. Finished with yoke and insertions of val- enciennes Jace. ts accused of furnishing a false ana) White net Princess Dresses. Ubelous statement to a newspaper on Feb. 16 last. 25.00 At that time there was a suit against the Metropolitan for damages brought Twenty-third Street. Panctured sx for Peter A. Leonard, years a conductor on the North Sh Division of the Leng Island js dying at the Flushing Hospi gail, which punctured hig shoe and penetrated into the foot. ‘The wound eared to heal, but four days ago he Was attacked by tetanus and his deoti $s nimost certain. Mr, Leonard's home Black panama cloth and che- fs at No. 42 Wes! Amity st to-day before ney Saree CARIContaS ented : } : ; — _ Li nig atte cons op he wiles aaa i Vviot Walking Skirts, It was amid these surroundings that the of the Asto famous 6.50 spaper of- t of the Pardon Tillinghast! | 2: TO GOV. FRANK!W. HIGGINS: | ie ease of MeKenna I respectfully request that you pardon William H. Tillinghast, pa GAR oay whose confession exposed the Metropolitan Street Railway Company’s iniquitous methods of jury-fixing and who was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment in Blackwell’ s Island penitentiary for ate ating a juror. I sign this petition understanding that Tillinghast stands ready to go before the Grand Jury and give testimony that will result jin bringing to justice the criminals’ “higher up.” i ADDRESS ..-.....02000- Bign the above vetition and send {t to The Byening World or direct te “ald & Ot te Pou Reasons why Tillinghast should be pardoncd: | rates eee He had reformed and ceased hie evil. practices, || the west shore, opposite He is willing to testify aguinst the oriminels higher up. | day. No mssengers imprisonment lesson—pontah: steamer, which at Ul i bal stands as an olxfect ment for the fi) \.y to paab ah , ‘ Tn the face of what happened to Tilinghest, who would now dare 4 [f.contems ctther knowledge or participation in jury-fAxing? Let Tillinghast be freed, and other emaller criminals may turn State’s evNence against the greater criminals to serve the ends of justice. Bile ninety-year-cld mother is blind, helpless, destitute and wholly = yj testimony p It i Twenty-third Street, Gibson Drawings that the SUNDAY WORLD is now distributing were created. Next Sunday’s Picture is considered one of Mr. Gibson’s best—in fact it has. been called the “best of his best.” In this picture is the “Gibson Girl” in her splendor—the young man of society, and a background which tells a story without words. There are five more splendid pictures tw roifew after next Sunday’s, malx- ing ten in all Thus one possessing the set will have cone ¢ drawings obtained at a cost of ten thousand dollars. These pictures are issued weekly as supplements to the Sunday, World's series of Sketches on Pen and Ink Drawing. Order an advance copy of next Sunday's World from your newsdealer 10-DAY Dr. Nelson was the first witness called | He denied | made to CHILDREN SHOW SKILL AT DURLAND’S cquestrians are to-day discussing with enthusiasm the feats of horse- manship performed at Durland’s Acad- emy Isat might, in which only children vetweon five and ten year old particl- bated, ‘The honors of the evening \ fairly carried away by five young | " red in a number of rode their mounts ease and grace that emulated by their elders. Dorothy Parsons, Edith Schielp, Ethel Saenger, Vivian Cush- man and Lillian Krauss, . Amome (he events that drew applause wore trick riding by Alphonse Statler, 4 game of Jeu-de-Barre by Victor By- , P. Burt and P. Anness, and tandein 1 galloping — éxercises, etball on ho: “] .Prgeramene, Charles 1 iby fomeneuert Est Kenna, | —————__ i RIVER STEAMER ASHORE. Misietieigisielsteis) Ursula Runs Hard Aground on Hudson Bi were N. Y., March 15.— Na ran aground on this city, to- were on the ‘time was on the The Ursula ran against the ratfroad bank, but wus aparently little dam- © summoned ater at high tde. ‘rust Bh school horses, Wred- ee Sunday World Wants tnek “Wattseh "won commendation by hig clever contumned tinpersonation i | to pull her into Work Monday. Wonders. | Putghman learning, to rid dane diet

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