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THE EVENING ‘WORLD, FRIDAY, Be ee = 1907. (WAT REPORT OUR WOMEN IK OF EYPERTS WS GESCISE. NEED MOIR Meanwhile: Everybody Disgusted When They ~€onnected with Herts Eearn-Bigamy-Gharge Under Surveillance. | - Cannot Be Made. “SEARCH FOR POISON, | heme”: elas OLENG: ele | Soventh street, (bush, iratsned-in-Centre-Street Court to-day - charged with swindling Christine Zab- Profs. Witthaus and De Gay.|risite, a widow, out of $10,000, was con- i 2 ' Ne |rronted by four wornen claiming him Have Rich Woman's Stom-. Jas nusbana. rr f ail, Moore laughed at them, for Assist- ach Under Analysis.’ lant District-Attorney Krotel had admit: = Green ted there would: ba no bigamy charge + 5 ““lagainst the defendant, who had been Although confossedly basing thelr in~} clever enotzh to have no two marriages Festigaiion upon nothing more sub-{in-the same Stitc. The State laws do tai than allegations of suspicion. not attempt to purish blgamies” com- ° “Keting District-Attorney Smyth and Ae-linitted in other Btates. etstant) Distsict-Attorney Corrigan have Moores marriage record, offered oy ‘“ehysloped the alleged poisoning of Mrs.| srr. icfotel, STak Binge “ine ~thick:-impenetradle | “ye married hig frat wite, Marion ‘swrapping of mystery. County Getectives Massachusette $n 189. After obtal hb ae ee penta ees $3,000 from her he left her. He married eens iaw of Aire Hinge, with | Mamie, V. Spellman in 1887 in Roches: | % ter. In 181 he married Mrs, Maran whom sho lived until noon to-day, and “at: the Duer Graduate Nuri -}Greenthal, of Brooklyn, in Providence, No 64 West Onn Hundred iLL. In June, 146. he married Hetena treet, where Nurnqs Devine and \Cleve- and; who first brought the attention of | Moore ootatned $26,000 from the four the District-Attorney’s office to the| women. e Binge case, ‘are living. Mra, Sarah Greentnal-Moore said tnac Every person Who saw ar apgke to or | Moore descrted her atier & few weeks had anything to do with Mrs. Binge | of married Ife and went to room with week previous to her death, which{a Dr, Pratton at No. 8% Second place, ™ SeeUyFeT-lhat Wadnesdcy; has-been ex- |} Drovktys,—Mrs-Greenthal followed him | Am . Cprrigan, He was at/to that address, and met him In- the where the corpse of} yaliway just as another woman camo waiting “burtal, until) Jown the stairs from his foom, Moore TWHAC Information or-any vatue You —tle,”. eried the other woman, tained cannot be discovered. Mr. Wal-) ching down angrily. “I am his wife, taw-and-his.family say that there has | sya re Moores! — = my not been the -silghtest evidence ad-|" mn, next day, Mre. Greenthal says. duced to substantiate the assertion o! : = ursés Uist they belloved Mrs. Binge isoore Feces heen ae wan ‘slowly pols: ae | —Wwinttethe-four—women—were-giaring The body of t! : Pe rit at-him in oourt Moore sméBei sa- | At the Wallau. ho : tirically, giving his famous imperson: “Hon of “Whiltam- Jennings Lryan of imhich he is justiy:vain, When the four ‘Bo far as.can be- ascestained, could be done to Moore on a bigamy Binge case {s in just this shape: charee Mrs. Mamle Spellman Moore irs. Binge, an elderly wealthy widow, |{rom Rochester cried out: “If I could residing with her daughter and son-in.|§¢t hold of you I'd take, it out of your Jaw, and xvandohildren, was opemted |!Siv@ me @ chance out on bail and on about ten''weeks ago for cancer in twenty-three) for me STOCKS DROP IN COURT SAY THE Bulls Fail to Hold Teed ine Market Against’ Pressure-and Early > consp were In stocks not of. the first {mpor- Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Sainte Marie rose 2 1-t, National Bise and Granby Mining= 11-4, NewYork +9 Canadian Pacific [§,' brisk: demand. ft ciate "run..and the market cloned| Fifth Avenue Baptist, Church. Paks only small remnants, any | John. D. Rockefeller ‘attends. walns, left. Loses | exterd-| iy a close friend of: the Rev. ‘Dr. Aked, In arin coer to AM Mocks, | the English dominle who has been etc Miasouri Pacific, Jowa Central preferred, | gaged to take charge of. the Racke- Brates Ruther and SrOOKIYH | teller church. When questioned -ahdut-the-Jamalca Unit The total aalea of stocks to: aay, were $41,900 shares, and of bonds $1,688,000. incident. Dr. Watson sald ‘Everybody, “Fite Ih PHlacelplitas Mr KOwT Bye | Aan. ‘Sarah, Chis 1] Bak: duped women learned that nothing | Eri Inter. Iowa Central Dr. Bull's~hospital at No. 33 East ‘Phirty-ihird street. When _shewas_re~ moved trom) tie hospitai-to the home. i o: 869 East One) Hundred and of Mr, Walldu her condition appeared | § eighth street. They! met cement to fayor shen recovery. in The Cupid, x. matrimonta!} shompits- med -te- Dr auideced one-ot ite ae f : © nein veld | pe gceds-- Mags trate Hause sent spare £5. “was under eines ane bf | the Tor sbalindstaultio etauitioseesOM ball TSGock, the Wailaw—iaa Biss Cleveland and Miss Deysne were gakeu by the Wallaus to retire-from the “ease tast-punday,-aidtwo other parses | tuted. On Tuesday Miss De Ying. alps ee tye District Attorney's. Soe pS iret taht (mag ‘she believed dirs. r eng fed small dowes” of sO MnEe a investiqullon Was set Oa © > Poor tharonizht, bat Mrs, Binge died : : _ within’ a few hours, What the Family Says. (eee! Bill Gives Police Heke a Nye Districts tor: Acritelir <nmtered-=—t3e = Salary-Raised, ‘eclentists also “ook: possession cine, food and champa, u een’ in the sick room. ation cannot be comp! (Bpecial tw The Evening World.) Feb. 8—A_ bill’ providing. for the appointment of a Fourth Dep- AMT eter TIO: t New-York} ney’ has everyoody the motest way ed with the was introduced to-day In the survetilanc Ni + by Assemblyman Prentice. AY. aR Taal nel + . tuxux-and tks associate report what suas ieee 8 ate nash “er -not-they found. polson—in the fs t “achat Mrs. Binge, Towa Central of. C, Southern People's Gas Pressel Steel Preavet Steel pf” Ty. Rtesl Spring Teo, Steel vt jock Tad H iiten’ s Winter Suits and Overcoat: $f 3-75 Reduced from $15, $18, $20, $22 Good reason dictates this movement, and we take the resu'ting losses gracefully. Our object is to clear our tables thoroughly of all garments decenel for this winter's service. ‘end the dannz reductions will accompl's' shit, Involved are the {nest suits and overcoats that could ¢ produced at -their- former prices, mM an assortment so ’ veried that all men can be perfectly fitted, ~ WM. VOGEL & son, ‘|| S Ho |. uston St. | | . Broadway and 20th St.; | | | Gains Are Li Sunday. in the early Spat nos 1am decks most of the. time. Anaconda’ declined 21-4 and ices were generally heki dur- ee lay, they. wore beaten down in| He will’ preach next Sundax in Engiand regrets Gov. Bwe' The Clowrme Quotations: insultto Admirat “Daris: Swettenham lowes: closing pricea ang | 1® Just an irritable old ‘man, without yemeruay's £208! | diplomacy. net | Oshima. Chiet of Police of and of Formosa, was anotte! 45 Chief Oshima, like the ¢ und height. For ad bein, eiaite Trom the 3 said Chiet Oshima, "Its (gag te inspect Ne | bolice a: “Lay | Sir Perey Ba Lady Isabella Howard, who Visit friend, in New York: Py - 1 nd pale RTay 5 % goldcheaded Pentktiestick x Nis panoply of fashion, toa) toward WITS 4eabela'e-trunks.. oiaee Consul % | one end of the trun! P| atthe other end, across the row, and_ the laughed. Sir Perey assed. i —_—__.___—_ BEEE FES RP ee , a e28ay cold, 1s_ much 3! SREUSE: SE EREL SEER FRR URE Fé: PRICE 25c Tf you hive catarrh or are atflic L doatnese use, Mbinyon'a Improved Inhi { Twenty-sixth Btreet. New York Lord & Taylor A Clearance Sale of 200 Women's and Misses’ Suits at less than 34‘original prices: HIS sale represents the entire-balance of » suits of the. Fall and Winter season ‘that we. avishto close. out immediately preparatory to our showing of Spring Suits. Il omen’s and Misses’ Suits, formerly -priced-$25.00-to-$35.00-cach, now $15.00. Women's and Misses’ Sutts; formerly priced Kee) to $50.00 each, now $20.00. - Women's Suits of Beoadcloths/ Velvets and Imported Mate- rials; various, models to select from; formerly $50.00 to $0¥,00 each, now. $25.00.’ Women's Suzts. High-elass’ suits-of Breadcloths—and-Chiffon— Velvets; formerly,$75.00 to, $100.00 each, now $35.00. sth Ave.; roth St. “IAN MACLAREN” LATE ATE DEALINGS HERE ON A VISIT Will Preach in John D. Roc His — Artistic . feller’s. Church Next The White Star ine ateamship Baltic Mrs. Carrie Natlon could. not be In- | pr tled up at her dock. Plér No. 48: North} y | River; to-day, after « stormy nine days a changes ln prices! passage {rom Liverpool, In which her passengers were obliged to keop below whlle—she | out May Jacobson in. their effort to prove that John 8, Duss was Rober In the first cabin was the Rey. i z - John Watson (‘Ian MacLaren”) author | tre her atid in Maud Muller, “for wie? Central 11-8 and Colorado Fuel a largo! oy upeside-tne—Bonnte Drier Bush. did 88,000 worth ‘of printing and want] their pay. But Misa Augusta True, who) ts one one hi ; whose new novel. “John Graham, Claverhouse,”" has’ just been completed: Later the market leaders were given tine Watson Js hers to lecture on ,Iit- attention and showed ped’ walns On W/ erature at Yale, Princetod, Harvard (and several other educational centres Watson on learning that sh the:meadow tna copy of-the-latest crea Jacobson. we brand of,cop, is a mighty man in ane mrethois inj France, ny, but. fon bi ae! tow BUFFS cal i heres hothing to this talk of war -petwhene —Jnpatagd the U: nied States, a ti a ant tell why 1m cal tae ae so quickly: to Japan, bat Lim sorry inderpon, the British Co ‘aul-General; was-at-che plier tome) Sir Percy ras! resplendent.-in_abining, te. Hehe Despite Jacl tdcetfe eboerenas ans emoere if i, with the porter Jer to tho ts the Customs inspectors’ SH section, of Mtrowd., appinuded and “seemed embar- SPEAKER CANNON BETTER. WASHINGTON, Fen t= Speaker Can Indn. who ts suffering — {rom —a Berers| better to-day, but nie yaician has advised him to remai Pelt besties fat least. another ay: RHEUMATISM. eases eee EE anyone. Rheuma- San cares in a tew days. it does not put ¢ penee:to-aleen but drives it. trom: the anyon, Bt. James blac. Bway Jepositions Joho $.° Dus Jarred by Ac padding Ball Dre atone t atone. time Did you talk with pli a aa she stated. and If so, about ey to leave Washington unprotected | ; meta New-York: ta Wi a my ¢ shocked when I heard that this simple ilttle countre maiden was going to ap- duction of the “ploce') named af Stowbridge_Lithographing Compr those sweet-and dainty girls! rally addresses as “Guasle, tandpoint of the ; tonditions in the “Maud Muller, testified thatahe had [arias July. & talk with John’s, Duss, and that Duss | 71 i 4 eo Was going to rake| New York's closing prices | were: Wheat—May, 61:2 y woman, pre- fois Corn—May, 53 arisian modiste for w ball} “ronk. asked Isaac N, eae Te sald’ {t would be ridiculous and| July, Inartiathe for the almp}e tarme augh-! to 78 ter to rake bay in the meadow. in. a | May, decollete “Sya lorf-Amtoria hall vn. tember, quiet designs, also solid colors, Folded Squares and: i Four-in-Hands, in two widths, : Value-$1. 00-to-2,50 Special Offerings in Handkerchiefs Women’s All Linen-Tape Border Handkerchiefs, with hand embroidered Women's Sheer Sha: tials, per box of six, Women’s All Linen | Handkerchiets, in-embroidered-and lace-effects, Women’s All Linen- Handkerchiefs, with Valenciennes lace edge, Men’s All Linen Handkerchiefs, in ¥{ and 14 inch hems, per box of six, -. Dresser Scarfs, Centre Pieces & Shams f- embroidered-Lawns, with | eae snemalitehedrana drawn work, 28°, 48s, O55 About One-Half Regular Values. Stamped Linen & Lawn Patterns _An Extensive Assortment at Special Prices. Hat Patterns, Corset Cover Patterns, Chemise Patterns, ‘Waist Patterns, Night Dress Patterns, “Baby Jacket Patterns, on Flannel, — IW\isses’and- Girls’ Apparel “Greatly Below Regular Prices. Misses’ Tailor-made Sults, of fancy mixtures & invisible plaits, , 16 yrs, ‘Med-eoxt, satin lined f0llyplated skirt, 14 3 Misses’ Long Coats, of all wool cheviots invisible plaids, and fancy mix- tures, als) plain broadcloths in all colors, sem'-fitted or lors: bak models, notch velvet cailats, 14 & 16 yrs, 98.75, 12.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Skirts, of black and blue cheviots, also light and dark fancy mixtures, p'aited model, well tailored, 12 to 16 yrs, Girls’ Low Neck Dresses. in an assortment of blue, green and red invis ble plaids, full plaited skirts, 8 to 14 yrs, Special Values in Boys’ and Young Men’s High’ Grade Gc >ments Boys’ Norfolk Jacket Su’ts, with two pairs of knickerbocker trousers in the latest models and fabrics, 9 to 16 yrs., Youths’.Sack Suits, of fancy cheviots, specially designed for young men, 31 to 37 inch chest measure, Value $16;50, Washable Sailor and Russian Suits, of Duck, Galateas, Linen, Chambray, Etc., Value $2.95, Boys’ Fancy Cheviot Knee Trousers, ' Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats and Reefers, Broken’ sizes, including Fur and Fur Trimmed Coats, At Decided Reductions, 1 go with him to Miss Wan there Duan wan holey, with him the” Pittaburg tr wits the firat witness | Yoorhaus in de- copartnershin. | the-onty -tetationhe-erer | ‘ohnston Was as:his employer called GV. Lawyer J. \fense. He denied ‘Mand Muller? | pear in the gown of an up-to-date awel! Johnston's business partner in tho} society «irl inatead of the, almple frock { the poet's heroine’ of the pastoral.” ee ees + WHEAT AND CORN SAG IN THE MARKET- Wheat started easier in the market was a Rood substitute. x | to-day, shipments from: Argentina for The true inwardness of the case| the week being liberal and the weather semis to be, frony the ithographihg company Corp was lowers | lawyers, that | than for some time, Duss {aa Pittsburg -militonatre with a} New York's —epening penchant Tor, fame as a band leader, While, Johneton~well,” Johnston’ ts not a -Pittxburg millionaire Miss True, who played.the titular ‘role | September, 79,1-5. Wheat—May, 86 3-8/ prices were: Wheat uly, 71-2 to .79 5-8; Corn—May, 471-4 to Chicago's closing Boat were: Stern Brothers _ To-morrow, an Important Sale of Men’s Fine Scarfs “of Rich Imported Silks, all the new shades in pronounced and ‘ock Lawn Hand Embroidered: Anitial Handkerchiefs, in-cross_bar_effects; boz ef-s CHILDREN’S 48c, 1.25 JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. ; 34th Street: LADIES’ GLOVES. In Both Stores, tand.2-clasp Pique sewn ‘or Suede Gloves. Tan, mode, buff, red, black and white. 1.00 per pair 12 button length Mousquetaire Gloves. - White only= 1-8 5-per-pair——— 12 button length Mousquetaire , Gloves, Tan and black. 2.00 pair CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, 1a Both Stores, Infants’ and Children’s Stockings, made of wool, merino, cotton, lisle thread vand silk. | Various weights, including English, German and American manu- factures with improved splicings. Colors:—black, white, tan, pink and sky blue... Ribbed or plain weaves. Sizes 4 to-10% inches, Cotton Stockings with, all. black or unbleached “Maco” split soles. First’ Floor, Twenty-third Street. Fifth Floor, (Thlrty-fourth Street. © ~~ MERINO UNDER Ear DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, Ladies’ Bloomers. _Made of black or blue Brilliantine. gsc yalue 1.99 Ladies’ Pongee and black washable Surah Silk Bloomers, 2.50 5 value 3.20 Misses’ Al Children’s Bloomers, Made of white or blue ‘Serge and blue Flannel, 75C_ value 1,50 , Children’s“ Norfolk-Coat- Sweaters, Sizes 26 to 34. 1.25 value 1.85 MISSES’ SUITS, _ 10 Both Stores. ~ New Spring models. Made of fancy mixed cloths, plain blue and black fitting coat. Es ae od straps _and_ velvet collar. Sizes 14 and 16 years. mae 22:50 ‘Wool—Batiste,__Bretelle —Dresses, Pleated skirt. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 15.00 Misses’ Suits. Various materials -and_models,... 10.50 Three-quarter length Coats. — Vari- ous materials and models. 10.50:and-{5.00 Full length, blue Cheviot or grey mixed-cloth “Box” Coats. Sizes 4 to 12 years. : 3-75 Full length, —blue—Cheviot “Box” Coats. Finished with braid. - 5.50 Blue Serge, Russian Blouse Dresses, Pleated back and front. Finished with” emblem. Sizes q to 12 years. 3.75 White-lawn guimpe Dresses, Fin-° ished with insertion. Sizes 6 to 12 years. 375 Blue check ~ washable ~ Dresses. Pleated...waist-.and. skirt. Sizes.6 to 12 years. -_.3,00 JAMES McGREERY & CO! 23rd Street. 84th Street. ee rn a oe oo ee ree te me ce en ee 6 eee eres mes eee apes momen e ey el ae = teen tee ee eens, ji Sale of Slippers and Pumps. © 3.85 per pair Usual prices 5.00, 7.00 and 8.00. Sample sizes only. : JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 34th Street, WORLD. WANTS. WORK