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

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ridence: upon which the Kings County Jury may be asked to base in- ‘against at least three per- ‘The, young woman ts , Jennie No. “ai Bouth: Nintt’ amtreat, tant 1< 4 ho saw her In her cell, ee —areagiod “y Trainmen Met extn. Btreot Jail Srraltiog sentence ior Sitegspted © larceny tells a, tale which laige “the. ‘Brooktyn District-Attor~ ry came out to-day tor the han_sho was’ convicted In. 7 ORS i. Traini Insteat Death as Locomotive Was Blown Apart. Jan. 48,—The Railroad freight engine exploded | at Bridgeport, near here, to-day and five trainmen :were: Idlled. All of ‘tho victims realded pt Allen- town.’ Tio engineer of the train, J;—D.. Blank, escaped. He was stunned by the sxpiosion) but walked to Bridge- rt etation and 4" train Tor sport:the accent... ‘The train tind come: from. Allentown adnents bound for Philnabiphla. The} explosion ts thought to have been du 18 bay The de nd were of the engine: winger; On-the way up in the, cle~ -yator Jennl. Miller says the detect ‘how: mush money she had. : on_Oct_} jarge of trying to-steal-mt from & customer’ in one of fest department atorea {n Brook: store detective took her Inte cus- ody and escorted {er to:the office “of the “TIMID: ELOPERS-AT HOME FOR BLESSING er Feplied she had $100. ‘Then Miller, pend | ice and inter "res Te- Ua a penting & preliminary |. les, Became Nervous ‘When | Reaching As Asbury Park. Gprcial to The Evening World.) TONG. BRANCH, N.oI., Jan, 16.— ove] Atter ueyeral days-of anxiety on w pai a Mrs ‘other man to @ saloon at Sixth ave street, Manhattan, another detective ent- net — for. $500. Ee a ier this whi thi Will be continued |. mplainant 2 Dey. WoumaT: t had happened: to ‘Thombs C. Wait rIawyer, ook, of: oF | vand zt : 3 sam $2 fell that he mad rah, ment and marriage. of ie! Year-old daughter Marguerite to Lester Charles Reimer, of Asbury Park, the World met them In the Jersey Central walting-room. | Relmer {introduced his paises bride, and immediately, they bo- ‘Affairs: in thelr case -at ‘Aabary Pati. They weie both ina happy mood and under the impression that on their re- to Ambury Park they would ba re- ‘with open arma and be forgiven 7 “the. brid became quite rervous, and as they were nearing their home’ got quite’ restless. They. sajd neither one had any tnten- f getting married, and aid not de- ENGINE BOILER! holler /éti a Philadelphia and Reading |! ong Pence and-—Bride HE ‘The. Rear of The nl gies. 3% EVE NING WORLD, wee Readiowsi-werere ne; saxty he> would 7r05,| 7 wowaten'in the boller, All the. a b f LLNALILLY + Who caused a mild sensation tn London by withdrawing from ‘Tho Belle of cide to do so unl 430 Sunday after- Wrote a letter to ‘The Po Bening “World “ottertig = 3 b [knowledge of ; : the Totter “writing: JTt"rexd aa follows: ‘Apprehension concerning the affair. Iishould say that yeara “tig I-abdicated tothe so-called inter eo doctor all my rights, to use in, and to’ the one ira I wish her well. She Hindependently, and, previous precipitating of the ‘hubbup, ‘any, consultation with me he “fa otse = Fs Fe RE ike the artkart act nthe | auncned. tgninet the doctors Tt i] reely, necessary to add that “Bop paritoulacty enjoy the “unsavory that it necms.t0be my. sur aes *pertodicnlly thrust upon tne sromen afded by newspapers pe he Ty fires of ait = ‘esis “oa will ease to-1 en ahe will be exe rene to make a Rect to | ae ie rite: Word, resist iat Roddick, ae LET. BRIDE HAVE HER WAY. O'Netl" ia the “Algereh. where she crowded hi ‘They —were-marzied —by Dr Chapel of the Marble |" Reformed Oburoh, n today HAN pending If only a few of our nolacs they down They" ite ne New Zork a nice, quiet —— ‘Cube. Mise Hil, Gen, Alnsworth, the Military Seccetary, told her story, and reqWested that the trans- fer be revoked. Gen. Alngworth sald’ etch a-procedura iwould bo contrary to millitury customs, Mary was a Milliner Bi Who had the best~ ae z of taste; mming hats and bonnets No material would she waste, © ‘ Whenever work she wanted i Shed use a World Want'Ad.; And thus it was she had a bank Account and was well clad. World Waals Work Wonders estab told in i | he-was peeriersrvets rs net ‘don't! mow ‘Vaudeville “becausa of :the prominence given andther American feauty, Miss Camille Clifford, was erthusian tothe ategein—"Nehie Ass LEC ME77. Mayfair" at The falr,’ is now drawing whe uuthor of Miss May‘a new siccesd Ivan Amorican, Mr. -C, M. 8.'MacLellan, who wrmte ‘The’ Belle of May- with Gustave Kerker, and Jater mado a noteworthy invasion of the dramatic field, both here and in Londo, with “Lehh—-Klescnna.” country by Manager Charles Frohmun tn + | room, —_TRUNK-ROBBERIES CHARGED TO WOMEN Thousands of Dollars Stolen by- Gang-of Thieves—Five Persons Arrested. — The Detective Bureau to-day made [ah oarrest whieh trey “pelieye will end [a norles of trunk) robberies which has ands of dollars. Two men | woman were taken prisoners Ana tn J ettarsor- For. weeks complaints have been re- | colved that” (runke and alt’ casos-have |been vanishing from local” terminal |baggagd rooms while worthless bag- gage Was pubslituted. The game ap- parently was fol crook to send a'| trunk filled with bricka from some, polnt_so that lt would fay {n/a certain |bageage room. ‘qheck |numbers on -the planted trunks he [would gain’ entrance sto the baggage |° | exchange tlie checks “for thoso jon some tempting laoking baggage and tas‘soon as possible ‘have, confederates ‘oresent the claim checks for \th¢ "real dakgage-and-Hurry. tt away. dUnspertor StoLatghtin-detatiedDetec—|— eels ts Reap, MoMuliea . and Sonning ts = the “Tin--prisuneks were Ch lay Robert Lewis, and bis wife, “pipet wtresst, cand Marry ‘Allen, {Mance, Edith Allen, Bteth a | Nelite’ Stone, arrested’ at No. Sit East | Heventeenth ‘street. "At, hott placer the detectives found { yispicer and eripa_stockrd “unin the 7 ~ trunk. sloné” contained 31,300 in dowelry abd tollet “ar Ueled, and was apparently the property jot some wealthy woman. biz lteucks were scnt around to the two splaces. dpat-tne 192k to Head: by jauarters: for rt! {fons who have recelved-a_trunktul of | bricks for thelr check in the last few _ months. _j 18. Martin, alas G dt Pheconiy-previonsty recorded worker in‘ the trunk yrchatay line was Eddie je Huymond, who | Was arrested in 1887 aftor successfully 5; ho ‘SEE UNDERTAKER ‘SIGN Mrs. Cody, However, Was Only DNESDA’ as = A. WW. UARY16,71909. JAMES MOCREERY &GO, =. ‘23rd Street. 34th Street. i CORSETS. I Both Stores. Z .__Batiste-and Coutil Corsets, Medium t high bust and dip hip. Supporters at- tached. 95¢ a k yalue 2.00. Imported-mercerized- Batiste Corset. With high bust and long close fitting -hips:-—Supporters-attached,—Suftanie for “average figures. 1.45 yalue 3.00 Fine Coutil Corset. Princess model, ~~ | - with long close fitting hips and tapering evay waist line. Suitable for average figures. Front and‘side supporters. 1.85 : value 3.00 Fine Coutil Corsets, Especially d¢- signed for well developed figures. With, boned bust supporters, giving an un- -roken line from shoulder tow close fitting hips. : Fine Coutil Corset. Filled Gidh real whalebone. Suitable for average figures. « Fi High bust, long -close fitting hips. Trimmed with lace and ribbo' 35 ‘ value 5.50 C. B. a la Spirite | Corset. Suitable for every type of figure, Made of fine Coutil,” Batiste and Fancy Silk Broche. “MEN'S HABERDASHERY. In Both Stores. especially designed for custom shir:s. - Fabrics include Scotch Madras in plain or Wagon Papers ‘Belonging — "The disappearance of Willtam H.-Van Voorhies. an-inguranre broker, after he Tett: hi oftiog at No =i38 “bMontaxns ‘sireet, Brooklyn. last night, was, ‘fol-+ owed to:day by the finding-In-the the patrol wagon of the Butler street. sia | ‘a-<dosen_blank checks bearing | his name, The checks -are“thouxht to” haey been dropped there by Nye young » mA who were atnested as suspiaions charatcers und who were found to) be ‘a-(oals. 4 4 haves = he check ie incident ‘at hee hom., Tenth-atrent, Brooklyn. i avert “seen my) husband) since yesterday saieteted pho maid... “He f yening that hb; telepheped me ast evening cause he Office bit” bust st_pave DAgn | awe got into the Datrol Wagon. Perhaps he. RM held a. prisoner some- where, for he was never away like that a five young men mo arrested gave thelr names az_-Mich cigh toch years O14 OT NOT ford street;_Comnet hus —Bie: ty-one, of No. $2 Pearl street! topher_ Watson, nineteen. of No. ton girvet) Jngaes, Kelley, twenty-four, of or No. & i BCTERT, Wittens A wenty- two, of No. 198 Wart frm. ura hi 7 m7! ‘At’ Boerum place and Pacific atrect | poligermen watched them trying doors, | chub and finally arrested them. ii id Inn $500 gach for a hear- amin they-had ‘ahytigng pbout Sea poets OFFICIAL’S:‘SON WAS PREFECT’S ASSASSIN, Man Who Killed Von der Launitz Identified —Revelation Shocks Russian Court. ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 16.—The son of prominent member of an aristocratic family, whose name 1s con- nected with the, Government, has beoa identified as the assavsin of the Prefect of Poll n, Von der Launitz, ‘The which was finally , has caused a commd- of the Govern- tion In |ment. a ag FIREMAN HURT AT BLAZE. Three floors of the bullding at No. 63 Ann street were gutted by fire early this morning. Fireman Michael B. Lynch, of hook and Ladder No. 16, w: hurt. He was at the rear on a ladder about twenty fe from” the. ground Hglding @ hove, which, on mccount of the heavy” preasure of water, suddenly: curled and sent the araman spinning to The) Orst_aiep towards. the onganlza- Lenora ane Guts tates Dose of typewriters and stenosraphers in the downtown district, was itaken toxiay at a meeting held In St Paul's ; Parish House, The meeting wna the kequltof the efforts of the Rev. Dr. W, Montague Geer, / vicar of 8 BARRY 1, WASHBURN j pricene— seat} —b— Bayes, —welar Of. tive Paul's |” the Home of the Bride in Orange, N. J. iste Agnes M. Bridges, eldest daugh- ter_of Jane Bridges No 59 I iHelde- Jy Was married jast rie. New York representative of Cushman‘s Six, and son of Erank .B) Washburn, manager. of the New York ofice of Nolson Ciiduyman” &-Co, The. wedding toi piace at. $. o'clock | ‘way ‘beat Jie Brigkes, mater-or the oride, Was mulu OL LOLOr, aie Chapel. + At to-dey'e meeting Dr. Geer pre- | Mded and told” of “tho” object of tire meeting. He, aaid >that merchants and | Was no reason why women stenograph- ATE BO SE pawr teres whould “not. have; their*clubs also. | I wish to clear the-air ‘a lttle,* con- ) tinted-the vicar,-“by‘saying-—that 1 was very seriously. inisrepresented in some | of the newspapers. | ‘Thovghts were at- tributed, to ‘me which I repudiate. Tny-mervocEey.—tn tire formation guild I never used the words * Meta tar retepmatarse tai In| jat all eurprisal_at-the indignation raise oo-this basis of misrepresentation. purpose is simply to’ form! a gutid tor “the-benefit— ‘girls in the offices in this district.’ Po! icago, Vania nonimilar lub, had been organized snothat city thirt met with success: irs wane ty ke a auitable: luncheon | “the birts turns ther soon Say hen, but that It had grown inpt a. ‘of @reat influence and strength.” It now hada membership of over 3,500 smembers, tonal. ...Ns cents_on. the bit at ios woffes are served Se A Ei orce cup. was derided to~hold -another-meet- {ine for the purpose of perfecting the | organization_next Wednesday —at 12.15 le "clock. ST. JOHN’S HONE BOYS CLIMB TO LIBERTY. Three Youngsters Get Over of Institution During Rec- reation Hour. Tired of the monotony of Iife in Bt. Yolin's Home, at St. Mark's and” Albany avenues, Brooklyn, o&-whicl Leen inmates for five years, Michaol Quinn, eleven years olds Andraw Solo- mon, thirteen, and Arthur Bartor, thir- teen, jumped the fround the tn- stitution and went out into the wide world: to-day, S80 far aa in known they had no money, but somaofl the boyy in the home aay’ that wach of them was handed an overcont by 4 man waiting outside tho tence. The Slatera who can- trol the institution do not credit the story. The escape was made during the reo- lresea tions Wann toridete> 7 tawyere-heve their-ciabs-and“that~ there years af0, aid Tat y- 4 they Had | reation hour after breakfast, It was suproted that the fence % enoug to kee 4he three ret two climbing escaped by the frs¢ the. ano the groun r t hand andarm wore Reverely sprained and beujsed, Firemen at the blaze said two floors of the building were used as a. pool- room, mm of the third utilling the shouts ders of « fourth boy, whd remains in the home, hoya ‘are Orphans, and the-sietars have ‘Ro Tecord of their rel- actives, third and t hich | mull boys inside, but | 1 Hete-were Jumev Dough: Brie. eotliee ‘of the’ bride, Daeytwe and We Westervel,, Edward - J. Baira yet Durris Clarke: | -}atunoea for the Instant and when she Receptlon-Foltows-the-Wedding-at a Slightly Hurt, But she Went toa Hospital. Mrs. -Elin Cody, wife of an auctioneer living at No, 49 -Poarl_atreet, lmd@ia narrow cacane from death to-day, She! fell from.& #rindow to a cement walk thirty feet below, and the only Injury sho sustained was a alight bruise) on the -torehead— No one saw Mrs. Cody fall She was shop couples th Dre matth pat ; Sat the House not oa ira spl Searieaiven She is forty years old, and will home this afteraocn; ” * Leticia of] Detectives Appear Just in Time to Save the Money of Intended Victim. Two wellsknown hallway badger work- era were arrested eurty to-day just In intended vietim_ fro: ‘{risk.” The wot Were May Daly, allas “Baby Bi thirty-five years old, and Grace: Nobis, rasa thirty+fice yrars—vid, tective-Hel Cooney. ane Frazea were cruising along Sixth avenue, when Théy- saw Wo wonlen 4aTay e erite re} joorway hehe een ty. h ni Y-SiXL” al Peet, he: eaosadea Lager th ou Wi. ¢ south: the 6o it ani eee eat wt eA ele oat at ee and Twenty: Che, ec on the place in itime to: save the ma Sasa. andafter ites —ecena. tee wotiine |: 5 tok the" eadaanriorsknc ‘und later to court. © of =the-—working-}——~ $8, $10, 4 BS, $18, $20 Stylish Jackets. RRS Jacquard “weaves, Russian cord- Madras, — “Satin Broche, ep'}snidered Batiste, Jac- quard Batiste, silk aud cotton Fabrics, ; Scotch Flannel, English-silk—and-wool and French or English Silk Shirtings, cand aquantity of fine American Silks,— “woven especially for- James —Mc€reer & Co, Shirts. =Samptes-of- materials-on-request. ee 15.00 each The Best. Sho>. Advance models are now on exi..vition in Boots, _ “Pumps; Gibson-and“Sailor” Ties,Suitable — _ for Southern-travel-or Spring dress, Women’s Patent leather Boots with clo! tops, jin the latest shades of sen and dark _ Blue, ‘Mode_and. Black. Plain. SE: short. vamps, slender Cuban heels. “The Sorosis Court Tie-is-one of fac newest: SUC eee =cessful models. Tt-has-two eyelets:with rib. -welted sole. ‘Made of: Patent. leather, dull- “kid; Tan Russian Calf and white linen, “No have Satin Lined Throughout . War Tharsday on Rich ~ models prepared for to-morrow—short and medium lengths. Black Goats! values inthis entire War on Prices excelled-these - fifteen beautiful $20 Broadcloth Coats, $5 $18 Montagnac Coats, $5 —$t5—Ke Bole No $5 $12 Unfinished Worsteds, $5 $8-$10 Cheviot Goats, $5 From 22 to 28 incl “able; even thoagh you fly, alin lined throughout. Postvey won SALE AT ALL 3 STORES. Ladies’ Slippers for dancing or evening dress, $3.50. to $18.00, per. pair, _ JAMES NcGREERY i 60! . Twenty-third Seat 4 Thirty-fourth Street. they Jong—slways service- have a long coat~ i. neat year as mich aa this—nerer out of Tailor «rapped ard. stitched—-bea Alterations—None C.'O, D.— No Mail Orders it that will tell you something about everything and everything about a find many things? A book that ts almost indispensable to the pro~ Have You a Book fessional. man, the business man, the educator, the student, In fact all conditions of men?» The one that comes-nearest filling the bill is the World Aina

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