The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1907, Page 12

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or Which. Daughter Is Held, Was Natural. GUIS DIVORCE FROM. Ml, COHAN. ~ IN TEN MINUTES Jury Finds in Ethel Levey's Favor—Says She Doesn't Intend to Wed. TWO PRISONERS GET AWAY FROM HEADQUARTERS Overpower the Doorman | Who. Served Breakfast andReach Street Safely. Th trial of the action of Grace Etha- better known tothe public Two prisoners got away from calle In| he tasement of Police Headquarters to-day, the fret affair of the kind in] for an-absolute di- thirty-seven yeara Galy one of the patr | y. M.—-Cohan,—now. jae beet—reeagtured—‘Phowush “the Mal LORIN mee berry “street butting. ‘ts rupposed- to | eeaeees issany? contaln detectives and polloemen at. ail "cathe over from Phile- hours. of the day and night, shimber | delppia ‘thts: morging 1 do her turn on mokt have been no hyavy upon the early [Utes wits ‘and will return In Bana ing performance ata ary: Burden, r ke OM Cohan was not tn court, / Who WAS beaten ne i ane deny the aie chines. Seti He t t WHA TEPT ESS) nied a David: who calied ng: Wwitnemos In his Ma Cohati, =| aranye: doarm raplig =rber, testified that she “and LOOTED BANK'S FUNDS WENT | 0 SHINOLERS Walker ee $350,000 i in Wire - Tapping Game, Rest in Bucketshop. William 1. Walker, trearurer of (he Savings Bank ‘of Now Uritaln, Co| who 1s missing with securitles vi at $45.00 télonging to: the bank, wats awindled out of me e Rang of fake wire derloin of ‘this cl remaining money was lost playing the copper mar- ket and 13 wildcat syecitintion-in Walt micconstully played the ping Kame on Walker have lett the clty, ‘Their names are’ known at Police Headquarters and to the Pinker- } -bondeiectives— — According to. The Evening World's {n- formant, Watker told thi swindlors that 4 {, Symptoms ‘of Poisoning. ‘The arrest of Mrs. Leopold’ Wallau, and of the most prominent women {in ; jety circles 0 “polsoning hot mother, Mrs has aroused a: storm about the. trict-Attorney’s Office. Bir. Jerome, acting upon a report aS Prof AWitthaus that he had found ee St Mra. Hinge, conchided. the evidence Wellay's-arrest and-she tp now In the Tombs, beld without ball It $s exclusively the District-Attorney’ The Polite Department _ has not . ed Ite ori Ss, Wattau—ts—the “sole heiress ~of Net mother, whe, —as— the —widew —-of Fuliue = Binge,well-known broker and Ma. Binge, Dis- ~ treasurer of. the Harmonie Club, left] 9 ‘an estate of about 82,000,000, Her hus- “band, an importer of bronze powders, ie a millionaire. —Sirs—Wallan has been for years a The Evening World learns that active work has ready been done in the di- rection of trying to show at the In- “quest;-te be held Wednesday, that Mra. Binge died from —natural_cavses. The ue ie in change of Edward Lauter- Bich. He holds that the sole basir ==OF Mie case avalnat Mrs— Walla rests Upon’ statements made by two trained Stites) who were discharged from at- ‘tendante upon Mrs. Binge for neglt Fi Wallau did not poison Drs Abraham Jacobs: “tine before the death of the old iady. examination, he is prepared so. tell! (was suffering from heart discase, pyor Thea, a disease of the mouth, teeth ‘and gums, a cancerous growth in the eye Bockel and bladder and kidney dis- gaze. \Dr. Jucobl informed Mrs, Walt “Wau thit-the case was hopele vo trained nurses who attend? | Binge in her lant iliness are that there was no as.J9. pRROsIaLcd with inc. no, plood passages. inal pains, “prepared “ie couhtthave hved-oniy-a-very weeks. "Her waking ra OL wulfering, up, and with a bellow of rug chase, King Of ech are Henry’ Atlen, allag® Vance and Henry Lewis; allas Miller, With thtrteen other prisoners, iwere arrested on’ Jan. participating In. the ft4 that .have re- pads in the ed_awny in o Teadauar Amberg, Uiree Who went with > tls i rank ta © Uieatrieal ted, Conan on hie visit woman, and th i verulet Jn favor of trial exclusive of calling the Jury, oteupled Joam-tiian. MKT to marry 7 | reported exo. cently stirred up al hit-ale Wha -RolnK am has been Nor any Wie Youlrtéen” ee {ters to nivalt the a papers trom Ri fare. to be prosecuted for many trunks. Aw there wert not enough cells to Ko round Allen and Lewls were doubled up in ‘one barred Gom- TBurden has been dolng turn- key duty at No, 20 Mulberry: one thieves. Buton for the: two toward eprintt feat behind the excapln cay him for several Taine n WITH Dis huge tats, fident of capturing, hint ie stripped off his t and bat and blance to a squat wins cask nded wlong fa ‘ cpoode abit att-hiewetaht uf yeare und fest a>xprinter; eWhen-tne oread litte doorman bore a trayload of food to thelr cell Allon had flattened himself against. the wall. in- door, Burden couldn't see him, the doarman Wha “well withthe: pair, Allen’ sprang he san Dees trl out of the shadow, hurling. him: Burden's or, hi other's arma and Joined his —paltn—an—tie ono leaping upon the ‘doorman. and using | tectly hands and feet in an efiort to render | tho |: him-helpless. t mond “se Lowghtin considers {t an neldence that the prison- ix a brother of Detec- His small lees.” of pande: plano fashion, fle ik the stone fis the hallwaye,—and-hte—Volee ny in ed thunderously in his vain calla fo: his kinsman, When Rurden reported ithe escape he also reportad™ slek ached the stairs leading up to the | was bruised from basement from ine: street ony a dozen ! verely cut about livery from the (Mer could however, the-frecing ot hyve—had who. hase been in ny TT 7 ast Dullding awakens’ until] went to Europe. othe if hit ala ff. The] h Appearance was published. { papers -they-dropped-out of mignt. of town, an s(reet ard on tie first w = eration he would commit sulclde Tala nh Uitee weeks age. tT the Savings Mai Hist approached by the Wer iasl. He bad bee. a heasy" ows Of tis faci. and the New MriGuin, Ex _ owind ered” the banker 1 known thief, He is -adout ve yeara-old, was bor; to @ prominent tunrin try. He came to thi ng driven out of ¥ man who Bcted the: part of the manager of 6 £0 crook, York for five et, He is the eldest of tire broth. Shirt Special! / $ an $10 Taffeta Silk Accordion Plaited ‘Sunburst Skirts, Tuesday's Piguant New Offering! A skirt that’ is 2 positive wonder at \ Bie aise cach (athena litiat’ athe’ Kalle mark of smartness. Chiffon Taffeta Silk, Dainty in Design, Full Flaring Sweep. (Exactly like illustration.) Exquisitely vich ia material - beatae as on ae unusually large re An &ppro- priate-skirt to: wear all: season—=mori= int end-alte- noon: Clowely-actordooa plated. Boatrely «S10 ron JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street. 34th Streets SILK DEPARTMENTS. Exhibition of Silks for Spring r907, Novelties from. the leading manufac. turers of Europe and America woven ex- clusively for James McCreery & Co. Mousseline Perle a la Pompadour, Kashmyr ‘Paisley Bordure, Chiffon Metallique, Eyelet Pongee, Pekin striped Radiance, ; On Tuesday, February the roth. showers In Both Stores, An -extensive-collection of. proof Printed Foulards. S 75 and 1.00 per yard Natural Shantung Silk, Shower proof, Suitable for automobile coats’ and tray. _ cling dress. 32 inches wide. ae i 5c per yard ~~ value 25> --_ Alterations — FREE-=Mall ‘Orders-Filted: SALE. AT. ALL THREE STORES. JAMES MsGREERY & CO. 23rd-Street. 4th Street: HOUSE GOWNS. fm Both Stores. =| . \f WASHABLE DRESS. FABRICS. On Tuesday, February the rgth, -——Pure--French-—-Dress— Linen, oughly -shrunk.: Colors:—white, reseda, heliotrope, French gray, and “Alice” blue, 47 inches wide. 48c_per-yard- = value 656 In Both Stores. -Thors-- pink, cadet Sheer, white English Batiste—cushion dot embroidered or open-work patterns. Suitable for Waists and Children’s Dresses. 30 inches wide: 38c per yard value 50c to 752 White lingerie Union Linen. 36 inches wide. == 25c per yard 4 He formerly rane: ar Weber &— s—MTUNTT | and Gal- Tace-track tout rogue, was the town immedi- «raph manager Three weeks ago the {w9 camo back to town. and until Mons my eatay were at thelr, usual nts on Broadway and Seventh When the news Walker's rit In the news. At the ‘saloon of the -man-who-exchinge the “securith yan said he waa out they did not know when he would retyrn, SavisFacnon GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED _ WEST 14ST cult "New Building. We offer better -}omertice anda finer menu than ever before. Five-caurse- Pavle giote Up eh betwee a oe 29¢ and 230 M 4IC “Great Sale of Girls’ D Girls? $1.50. Dresses- at ses Girls Dressesom of ae styie-hox pl. FP yuniper fand fin- So;-at- “Girls Long Winter Coats: batriend ‘of! the a “was ino She kuwiW—thar =: hike Might He not -be—rea imagine a case similar to dying of an ir condition —ang hus Lo arose Lhe en frum tneen: Eras onal “an BEG: RTE iy ra eae Would It De Sed thin tage re inevitabig end pure! wrong FTAT LOH trom motive: o aMidayite was.:tiret oft <I Sreare of locked up Wee a hermit Wattau DRAGGED LITTLE GIRL: FROM I FRONT OF CAR. Htttlo Dora Shep, ote catried fo the groce aba war clothed ant taken home: sien & to a Sale of Fine = Lawn Waists. mate—full blouse, tucked and iimmed with i have-pleated “back, fancy Cc $2 Brilliantine Waists. 98c. Made from ‘fine quality brilliantine, full be ity white Pers: Made from fine qua fine opemvork-embreiteryy trimmed sleeves and tucked stock — Black Silk Jumpers. full, blouse, tailor hedantvethowesteevess fegulatly $3; special tae morrow. ato... dace,-in- assorted patter: Have Or hoe pileaty pleated backs, Stock: shown i Harter winter coats, FeSSES. ise, tucked and —Buttonel- full steeve, tucked “98c cuff aa in solid black > Bag Vard-avide Silk Pongee,. bright and_silky—shoWwn. in. Light. Blue, Pink; Champagne; Cadet Blue, ‘Reseda Green, Navy Blue, fate Pearl” Gray, Tussah Silk Ponge {3-INCH VOILE, 4INCHL IMPORTE value $1.25 SO-INCH BLA yrity, lilac, 59 VOILE, value $1 r if-qvdol Panama, cin in SiN) Blue, Royal Blue, Tan, Res egal Green, Golden Brown, Garnet Cream cand. Black. Value Speci. inch rough Sh shown BLACK in light blue, a fy , White, ains in Ss and Dress Goods White, $1.00 grade, at Cream and Black. Se 98c ‘1.25 ~99e SILK: SE D BLACK FRENCH Vout, SIL ELVEDGE 69; special ates... Pearl Gray, Old a et special af...... THIS STEELENAM- z Fo \ ELLED BED, in ED, ‘vit all sizes, exactly cont like illtisteation, (ike massive post and tion); cast corners, Very strong, ‘ser- viceable bed, worth $6.7 st cial, in all sizes, 3.98. y tufted. Re: gular $10,00° matire: Chattie and Albatross House Gowns. 6.50, 9.50 and: 11.00 Stee = value 8.00 to 12.59 Ladies’ Silk HouseGowns. Trimmed with lace. Loose or fitted models. 9.50 and 13.50 “value 12.00 to 20.00 __ Imported japanese hand-embroid- ered, House Gowns. Colors:—pink, red, pale blue, navy blie-and white, ¥5,00 value 22.50 FEATHER BOAS. {In Both Stores. _Marabout Boas.__Natural_-color. 7 3-75) 5:75 and 7.75. value. 4.75 to 10.75 Coque Feather Collars with velvet ends. 4:75 vatue”7.00 a - The Jatest—Parisian Novelties in — Boas and Collars. 6:75 t0-2'5,00 CORSETS. in Both Stores, All Corsets carefully fitted: Augustine Corsets, made of fine Im- ported Coutil...New.model_with. high. bust and long-close fitting hips. Front and side supporters attached. 1.45 usual price 3.00 Augustine Corsets, made of fine Imported Coutil, Medium high bust and dip hips for average figures. sl usual prica 3,50 = Augustine Corsets.New models. pecially designed for well developed figures. Medium bust and long hips. Supporters attached. Made of fine Im- ported Coutil. 2.25 usual price 4.00 La Vida Corsets. Néw Spring models for every type ot figure.” For well de- veloped figures a model is designed with high back and extra long over the hips and back. Foraverage figures, high, nar- row, close fitting bust and slender, grace- ful hips and tapering waist line, giving a youthft] appearance to the figure. High bust and medium length hips for slender figures, Filled with real whalebone. Made of fine Coutil, Batiste and fancy Silk Broche, 3,00 to 35.00 JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street. es 34th Street. | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, value 35c Fine, sheer -white-Batiste,---38-inches wide. 15c per yard er eee ee TOILET ARTICLES. 4,500 Imported, —solid— back, Hair — Brushes. rx, 13 and 315 rows genuine bristles. “Fox, olive and ebony Back, Cloth and Militaire Brushes. -95¢— “value 4-50 -t0-3.00 Shaving Brushes with genuine badger and bristles, _50¢ value 1.50 to 200 Bone Nail Brushes, 8 and 10 Tows,— Igc - valde 35¢ 5,000 Tooth Brushes. Antiseptic and’: various styles. 4 and 5 rows. Toc value 25c 50c value 75¢ 4 pound bars. 45c-per- bare value 75¢ Staple Creams, Soaps, Tooth Washes, Toilet and Tooth powders! ete., considers ably below former prices. : ee ART DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, An_ extensive variety of stamped Linens inthe latest designs for eyelet, shadow, French, Wallachian= and Bede- inier SSbrsaiese = On Tuesday, February the roth, STAMPED PATTERNS. _ On fine Unen In Both Stores, Sea th ted 6 inch Chamois Polishers. White Castile Soap. See On fine nainsook. Jumper Waists...... Night Robes... ~~ Chemises. --- Corset Cen ae Hemstitched linen — Scarfs, Lunch Cloths and Centre Pieces with Drawnwork border, Scarfs, 18x 50 inches......50c and 60c yalue 1.00 to. 1.50 Lunch Cloths. 30 x 30 inches.soc and 60c value 1.00 to 1.50 Centre Pieces. 18 x 18 inches, 20 x 20 inches . +250 +2 35¢ value S0c to 1,00 Embroidery Silk, Hoops, Cottons, Wools, Knitting. Needles, Hooks, etc, JAMES McGREERY & CO. 28rd’ Street, ‘34th Street.

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