The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1907, Page 11

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ea MRS. READER SAYS , DELAYS OF TRIAL ARE FORA PURPOSE Alleges Prosecution's Ef- fort Isto Keep Her Hus- band Out of Peru. HIS. BAIL INCREASED. Her Threat, She Says, Has : Served to Keep De- gpd be was then placed under Arrest 2 i lectives: Away police say he admitted his ldemity. |choriis people in street attire on a cold | ectives Away. ee eer csinn. econ wi |day, the horse manifested consnderable| . ree! the Tnmpector, Braasan, on being .due#)| alarm, whereupon Mr. Doran ped | ale ret. into tears and sald: him over the back with a whtp, | Athole B. Reader was accompanie: el my poor wife, but I did not |, Taking-the bit in hia teeth, the big by the, woman he has, described’ in| know Sita or ine RIMIAT'S horse bolted up Seventh avenue, At Yetters as “tho greatest wife Inthe | con! re) or, iF ‘ | statoe thet wuld his wits left | Yorty-second street he crashed ‘nto—a world” when be appenred before Judga i nim and ives id pot return. He eays| coach returning from a funeral in New| Chatield-tn the-Untied States Ciroult |he plesded with her and when she pers oo gna ca Meee eNae! Court! to-day to plead “Not gutlty” to| sisted in her refueal he shot her. sail, of No. ariborough | Road. an indjctment for perjury in connection Sh Fiatoush, and her nephew, jorge Hi) ‘olwell, with his testimony th «omit brought by him -againat J. B. Hagin to re cover $250,000 commissions Ke alleged were due him for the sale of options on cé}tain Perovtan mines. — a Although Athole B. Heade: _namol_on' the complaint, El Reader, with her ateady gray eyan, cheeks and babytsh mouth, ts conduct- Ing, the case She sat beelde Judme Col. Alaxander 8 on, Rasder's torney. during the time they waite for their case to be called and whispered frequently to htm. Her hus- band looked extremely bored and re. -gerded-the-eeliing-with- xrent-apperent interest. Has Ball Increased. “Your Honor,"' aaid United strist-Attorney Stimpson. “in vier the serioumeds of the offegse charged I think this defendant's bail should be tn- A to $2, >» Baoon objected, arguing that he agreement with. Analatant tes I fet-Attorney Hough: | tony vy w hhoh-th: fo Wee to go Over tothe March term, As Mr, Houghton, present Judge Chatneld de- raise Reader's bond from $1,500 amount asked by the Govern- ad put the caso over till next ‘onday morning when a date for the will be set. Reader's p y mouth set in ne whispered | While Col. Bacon made artangements for the bail Mrs. Reader and-her hus- band sat In Commissioner Bhield's of- fice._Mra. Raader very angry. “Our former attorneys #0ld us out,” said, “Why, 1 have an agreement pustand made Y oten | (ifaggins's agent), in whi the ten per S commission Mr ,teadér was to-xet _ forth. At the trial 1 tried to get cur -etlorney_to introduce It In evidence: put he neglected to do it. It clinches our case, If 1 can tntroduce it thia Ume wwe shall win.” Detectives Keeping Away. Reader was asked jf ad been as per- sho sistent in since threatened to 3 best proclam replat worrled meant Ww! are trying to delay the hearin to preventou lime to at ‘ awill-coat them | gained for before than got throu THe Worse fiscat-axgent—of-# Area ohe WwaKt »—Lamingo wore a! r-made costuine | what povered rk blue serge she ig people, exclaimed, Too poor acon returned —with= th ir. Reade ah it ner you give your: house as seour- snaked : “WIDOW OF RICH CANDY“ MAN AWARDED $33,000. | Mrs. Van Au Again Wins-in Suit) Against Late Husband's Busl- ness Partners. Hoy-the-second—time_in-a_year a jury to-day granted $3300 to Mrs, Della Nan Au, of Brooklyn, as part of what should have received for stock that sold ata low price, To-day's jury was in Part V), ofithe Supreme Court, )* Drooklyn, At the previous trial a jury Branted $63,000. Mra, Van Au ta ® good-looking, buxom —switew,—and—hor tate husband was of ths big candy manufacturing firm of Mason, Van Au and Magenhelmor, of licury and Meadow streets, Brooklyn, At his death he loft her (87 shares’ of niock In the firm, She sold these for $50,000--to-Loulx’ - Magenhelmor and Charles F. Haug, niombera of the frm, Who are majority-atock-holdera. Mra. Van Au declared that. they fold her. the stock was' worth lesa” ti 5-00), but offered to pay her that much sor frlendshin's sake. She was told af- (orearda that the stock wae worth $100,00 or more. Hence the suits and the Awards of the jury. Ex-Judge Tuller, counsel tor. the’ ae. | fense, said to-day that he will fromthe present decistoa. . i os NEW COURT CLERKS. Tho Justices of the Appellate Diviaion of the Supreme Court to-day appointed four special deputy clerks to serve In. Trial Terms of tho Supreme Court, at Appeal palary of $2,500 Th Ee ee an n_Slooten| § GLAD OF ARREST “AS WIFE SLAER Michigan Man Caught in Jer- sey City Said to Have Con- fessed Crime of Murder. 16,—EA. JERBEY CITY, N. J, Jan, warld F,_Brassan, who ts accuseat of at was armested in tho} Daving siiot and killed hin wire Inokson, BMich., Jersey City post offce this morning. Brasean said he waz glad of hia arrest. THE FVENTNG WORM, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16 CHORUS PEOPLE CAUSE UPSETTING OF FUNERAL CAB oo Runs Away, Upsetting Carriage. | Ao deooy letter had beer—vent from | Baginaw, ‘Mich, addressed to ‘It.) A bie, strong: bay horee, fresh: from} ‘and Detective Prescott waa} tie country and driven-by Patrick Do- | watohing In the post office, Bresean {o call for it. Brassan waiked into the post offce this morning and asked for mail under the name of "Fy Schmidt.” ‘The letter was given to him MAY ELEVATE TRACKS IN ELEVENTH AVENUE of the Rasta Transit rf President Orr, 5 uunced this afternoon Uneton, ann expecting: ed & Gmmittee of i fea fant bran, - 63 Bowery, encountered a} {crowd of-chorua people bound’ for tho | Metropolitan Opera House at Fortleth | street and Soyenth avenue, this atter- | hoon. Never haying seen grand opera} The bay horse ang the two horses attached to the coach went down'in @ heap. ‘The conch was the two drivers, Doran and . Georg: Treadwell, of No. 147 Bergen atroct, Were-thrawn to the alreet. Remarkably enough, none orf the four | persons was ba lured. Folwell and fee erdsall climbed auf cf tha we ead and made thelr way to a drug store | In the Times Buliding, where their alight | hurts Were attended to. ‘The drivers | icked themselves up and hélped Po- iceman Gannon ealm the terrified | ho} of the Metropole were | crash and took brei 8. eral ened by rier than t The Tel-E lectric Piano Player | Horse Is Frightened and § OLD | PEOPLE | | Because it contains the yery- elements needed ‘to rebuild wasting tissues and replace feébleness with strength. You can get Vigol trom any’ ef the} rage laa | if at fails to benefit, ch a and bat: | corner liroa! nance Drug ra ot “Jlinemana, 100) DY) ay. oct perez fh AnokdyneeR kere Dr: Vinol ts oe ter: oaleuels enleas ns tel ott tn’ meatly. every Comm and Ei etn trr. Took tor the Vino) agency “The Player With a Humanlike Touch’’ “We will not attempt to describe in words its construction and “action” by which it achieves its delicacy of touch and its instantaneous. sympathetic response to the composer's*intent-or-to- your own- interpretation, for. they canbe. better explained and demonstrated when you visit our salesrooms. There's no tiresome foot pum There's no squeaking or thumping— There's no mechanical sound of any sort— There's no re-rolling of rolls— It can be used for song accompaniment— The keyboard is always free and: unobstructed for! An electric current in house not necestary, as a "hand playing— The T Copyright 1908, Arevonir o& Co BECAUSE Some Reasons Why the Tel-Electric is Superior to All Other Players — BECAUSE Duets can. be played—the hands the other— ; When attached the “‘player’’ is hardly noticeable and does not detract— ping— It-fs.attachable to Its construction is so extremely simple it wil! easily get out o storage battery — BECAUSE Of tts absolute responsirencss_to individual interpretation, or its per= fect expression — and —humanlike touch, If you choore-to let it-play + music rolls, which itself, Unlike are liable fo be torn and injured by long use or climatic changes, the Tel-Electric rolls are cut in’ thin brass ribbons—impervious to cll-* mate, heat, cold, dampness, dust or_ wear, ‘They are self-winding, can- not allp, fray on the edges, wear out or in any way prevent perfect exe- cutlon, , The is less than nalt the ordinary r polls, Our ays tem of music libra ry building is un- paralleled. 3 The music-loving public is cordially invited to visit our-salesrooms, hear and examine this truly musica! marvel. We especially invite owners of theold style players Private and publi¢ demonstrations any hour between 9 A. M. and 5.30 P. M. cl-Flectric Music Company, AANA AATELEATADS VED YEE TAAL ; The Third Art Calendar || day’s World. “‘player’’ one part, your any-make or-style of piano— 1 not Corter— = goes with cvery insttument— 285 Fifth Avenue r. 30th St., Manhattan This beautiful picture, drawn by S. F. Man- ning, and repro- duced in colors, on plate paper, will be given with next Sun- Bear in mind these pictures. will be giver: Greater New 3, York only. Order in advance from your newsdealer, as the supply is limited 1 Wea oy | Ne {heading in shoulders’ and~ at Adams Dn Goods Cf (6) Neill -Adams G | H, O'Neill & Company Stores Occu ee In varie contemp! son.of_va inge this is the x South should take ad No. 3—$2.75. 1,000 Lawn’ Waists (like Il- ween embroidery, NaeMleniben dere We-$2.98,_ $1.98 of neck; tucked baby bac cli at At $5.48 Forty dozen Lawn W some running .to waist Back has 30 tucks. emb tor oidery, At $2.25. This waist is nrade-of dawn the fanfous—and known “King make." a plaited model, open and shirt — slee’ cial At $3.98, Lawn—Waists,_front.elabor- ately trimmed with Val, lace and embroidered medallions; baby back and three-quarter Lingerie Waists, with trim- 50 Waists, made of batiste, | mings of Val. lace and b trimmed with baby Irish and Val. lace (like illustration) Value $5.50, at--. ++. $3.95 Tength-steeves, Special at Vatie for; Val. lace; a very dressy waist. Value $4.50. Special/at $2,75 | aists, fromt-of-80-fine-bust-tucks; Collar and cuffs of fine openwork Value $2.25, $1.48 ++ $2.25 $1.98 Mail Oraers Will Have Prompt and Careful Attention. pying Two Blocks—Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street No. 4—$3.95. abundance of Val. 4_serting — Value’ § clal line, nen welt= It ts front, Spe- Val; $2.98. | Value $7.50, at lace in- Walst of batiste (like Slus- tration). » Trimmed with fine | and. Cluny medallions, | t collection of Lingerie Waists that has ever been presented in any, one store. antage of a most unusual opportunity. Inspection of styles, fabrics, &c., and compari- No, 5—$ | Tous. These wal | == [o-nEILT, STORE—Iat Floor |—________ - +-15,300 Yards._Imported High-Grade Silk _and)_ ‘Wool. and Wool Dress Materials, including plain ants Bc restore p fancy —weates Sn Voile ta pastel aia streets ‘alues $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.” Special at. & } 7,300 Yards Suitings—Cheviots, Sicilians, fancy materials; 50 to $4 inches wide; made to retall at $1.00 to $1.50 per yard. - Spe- GET CH :ineastniashcaennoncnausinariounlisicascupanaitasabealacoarsac i ) { t J ~ 4,500 6 9c 5,500 yards imported finc,) crisp Voile, imported’ Sicil- | ians and Brilliantines, Panne | 69c Cloths and Cheviot Suitings, | c Value $1.00 and $1.25 per yard, spe-| eiah-at ssonpesesaneths to retail at $2.25 ripe. ds Yar $1.69 special-at: Important Sale of Wool Dress Fabrics Offering the Most Surprising Values of the Season z 1907 Spring Dress Materials. We are showing the new Spring Dress Materials, best o ted-and=Panama-Check-and-Plaid Suitings, Panama, also ins ‘Tartan Plalds-and Che: German Fan fects; also-the-new tant Imported Black Voile -2,20% yards 44-inch Ft Patrons: 1,95, lustration), ‘Of. very: fine ; ac, | Lingerle Walsts. (like. filus- , Dainty Lawn’ Waists Cexset lawn, front of four rows of, | 25 dozen Batiste Waists (like | LMRerle Walsts, (iike" Pine LawniWalsts. like Muss [scutes cant tists AemRen embroidery, Fleur de Lis.pat-. | Illustration)... Baby back, | tration). Made of batiste, | tration), Front of dainty } likestilustration), Made with Wo fine turks im (lace collar and cuffs, trim | iaborately trimmed / with | embroidery motifs, with an | spoulder, tucking and. have ‘the Marie Antoinette ruche; Waists of batiste (like illus- tration), trimmed with Val. ‘lace-and baby Irish medal=[~ well} worth $8.75. Special. $5.95 StS ar , French=Fancy Switings, shown on paste Plaids and Checks, in taffeta and soft serge effects: in fifty ‘styles of the Spring 1907 Plaids and Checks, in chiffon and taffeta weaves, offered at, per yard... Special Sales of Black Dress Materials Black Broadcloths — 1,400) yards high-grade imported Black Broadcloth, satin finish; imported [ 1 | fine crisp black | Voile: a high-grade, handsome [ French Voile; value $1.50 per yard, | $2.00 | $1.10 Sale : of Lace: ADAM 8 STORE—Iat dheiti-at-the-same-saving-to-you: customers In-the- great cities of Europe. : e Lawn_and Linen R = 2 ego ie 6 At a Big-Sacrifice in Prices. A Sale Unparalleled in the History of Merchandising We have had-many. Jarge Sales of Robes, but nothing -that-can-eompare-with that ayhich-we—now-adver= tise. All previous values are eclipsed, All previous assortments-are-cast_into the shade, in comparison: with what we now offer in To-Morrow’s sale. You ask, how is this—we. will tell you— —The large European makers of Robes are obliged ta have numerois sample lines to show their. & 4 These samples aggregate hundreds —opon—hundradts. f= Months ago we made arrangements with the manufacturers to ship to us their entire sample line of Robes. We own them for less than half, and many at one-third their actual value, and offer obes || Remember—T hese | -Robesare- samples—and~-can -never- be -duplt-. cated etther ins tyle or price. Black Lace Robes. Black Spangled “Robes, Silver Spangled Robes. ceptions and theatre parties. 300 Robes at $3.45: .*s. 240 Robes at $5.5 West tion; Main-Aiske A\We-would st instances only one of a kind. White Lace Robes. LawnRobes. j Cream Late Robes. Batiste Robes: Eyelet Robes, Handkerchief Linen Robes. Embroidered Linen Robes. This aggregation of Robes will fill every want, for social functions, bridaf occasions, evening re- 325 Robes at $9.98 - 325. Robes at $12.98 Worth up to $7.00, Worth up to $12.00. Worth-up to $16.50, Fibre Robes. Novelty Net Robes. Princess Lace Robes, | Malt-and—Lace— Lierre Lace Robes. 475 Robes at $18.0! 275 Robes at $7.98 Worth up to $20.00, Worth up {9-$25.00,- Worth up to $30.00, Worth-up to $40,090, Work Monday Wonders Hl W start thissale to-morrow with’ Increased space and-extra~ salespeople, in- the Lace~See=-}'+ iggest-to-our_patrens_an_early. selection, as there are in many | Robes. | T 4p t f ea Sunday World Wants _ {

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