The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1907, Page 6

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ve ncn 6, 1907, WOMAN “MISER” ECRETS TOLD IN | HAS THROAT CUT EX-SPIRIT'S SUIT! BY BURGLARS MES. IMirs, Mellizza, Reputed $25,000 From “Rev. | Rich by Neighbors, At- Dr.” Moore. tacked in Rooms. N To had moey part of: her acat thik repiitation, shi Hudson Street Hospital vermt by three Robbers vis- is dying | to-day aac ww uRiy ited her a Mra, Mollizza loved money. The very Bixht of made h lark eyes to dance ABA fer face ta ehit tte bors looked upon her as a rich woman 2 she itved in the She Left Temple, Where She Served a Year. aes Strickland. former 16f all the spooks and ghosts at the ep! fiiglistic conservatory of the “Re bp! Hugh-R--Moore, nt “No, 110 West) pth street, has begun action tn courts which declared to-day ll xpose the (rleka by Wien axe P@pirifsalists prey upon the people, and ‘eit Gtive @ good many of them ont of Bhe ives at No. 62% East Twenty- fourth street, Flatbush, and has ém- AL Semen fret anatan, 0, No-|nusbana would be way last evening ‘ id appeared her_doot, She let them epee eaceateation Sol ambenredati he n wf. character, She aera when sho was] yf," vt ie masquerading as a spirit of a| heard of su ne i smuch..and decided ahe was hoarding her treasure. Mrs. Mollizea denied she War rich, Ste scowted at persons who intimated she was stingy and «rasp- Ing, but they only felt more convinced that @ fortune was hidden away in the flat. > Threw Itallans tesrned_of the atieged woman, miseria store. They found her aninti lived there, Sho had never alingn and told sie call. Sof ticbert Crowe, « Scorn isisted she wi | g bien, within desire to Investigate the fu- theyl weuldtyhayento . Intimating that they iere-inen.of authority. As they toreed-thelr way by per, Mra Mellizza remembered what the nelgh- bora had often told her—that she would ; note! day bo robbed, perhaps’ murdered, for her wealth. One of the callers, who had get behind her, suddenty selzed her pnd viciously niruck at her heart with tha bh ki sie otra the Weapon plerceg her throat. ‘Two more | Hashes followed us tia-wonmen had screamed betore. the knife touched her and the robbers were frightened, They began, however, a frantic search for the money they Were after and tore up the bed where [they thought she kept it. A woman on the floor below heard Mra Mellizza's scream and ran for a policeman, Bhs | bad long Deen expecting Just such an | occurrence. Policeman Cooper and De- tound=the assailants > tire world, Moofe denounced her as a $A woman and declared he hati to get her-on- that account. Bhe ex- plains he defamed her to protect him- “the: false spirit business, which \profitable in the extreme. © Mrs. Strickland now purposes to open tiie sack and permit the spirits to danoe fdr tho edification of the multitude, She awit show —so-cloarty—how the Paudutent mediums fool ther patrons moat thick:headed wii] refiise to , be further duped. She expects to see th Bpititualistic stronghold between & | ad Seventh avenues and Thirt nth | “Bid Twenty-third strects almost de- Papslateaiot its spook conjirers whe Bho gets well started after the, “Rev. Dr." Moore. “Pastor of as “Church. “Moore in pastor of the First Church! haa = Of Progressive Spiritualists, which hol forth on Sunday nights In the Berkeley | Mell 22 4 im at twen' ctr rs e times a week he materializes the | SP othrag Ce ane a of ny persons MOSS) UNE LEFT ONLY INLY 8285, 000 ie West EaniFiecate place. it, 1 unconsciog one without ary boo $200 was found sewed up In Mra, clothes. In her apron wi witirt $i, trite 333 war wowed | Tho corset hoard ee fe only “fifty cents. © Allithe money goes} to Moore, Mrs. Strickland say s. fhe eight other persons Moore em- Mra. Strickland ‘Wietjen, of No. ferdinan, is are Martin C. GA Wont Twenty-frat street: al Wasi ‘xplained _by Money Trans- fers in Life. ortaetnvestizated Mrs_ We allegations and found them true. ble in Many | Moore hus experichces jn several | LONDON, March 6—The will of the ties. ae nA SEO er Pasha Baroness Hurdett-Coutts, who died fe Of perpe Deo. 20-Iast, was probated today, tho e of the estate being $595,00. T ath amount s-dur te ie Pact ot fea the-Haronexy endowed and ch RTORS V. et pared for him in Lilly Dal ac . om os wv {(o Wwere arrested. chon with large Sumy during 1 transferred much of husbani bad wet up thelr spook shop in the W een} aireey nouas: 5 trickiand, in lide —eye—elie Kae Mowe’, oid Sok from December of 1% oyember of ee. Sb tata decause a youn, Crowe, of No. 1788 Ams March te | persons were injured, two of th ously, tn a collision between str ik Wea MUL tree: injured ure ry Guek 4—Ten m meri- fils dead ‘ister, jo Was. not a not _Kpook- she had been a companion to dirs, When exposure t0 her to < Quit she says Moore « 4 to Inquir~ @ra that he had aischarged her vecaune wud He breaking “tt-al- | eatnut street car atreat Dy “three a high, eg rather; et The -neter—+ rittes + THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FOUR BADLY nURT AS EXPRESS HITS. | TROLLEY CAR Accident at Unguarded Crossing of Erie in Paterson, "| Céntrevitte, wonren tn a when he was drowning in a pond near his home after breaking through the ide * I rt WOMEN IN AUTO Young Cie Had Fallen | big red cara ain't heartless," the boy ald. hadn't thought I was a goner any wa: skated out with the other boys, be came-up #o cold I thought it was all over, but'l couldn't tio on, and when tried to crawl Up on jt It broke more, “The boys with ine were scared n0| street, was standing on weaker and colder and look right to my yen to be in that road whizaed that til they ete Jike» bes er, tora rae 8 caught the end'of it.’ You bet 1 “nel but twas weak and couldn’t tell wheth. | er I had the rope in m Things w took me out and big coats and. took me home ever I went They say omen, refused eat evening after ¢ and they were certain the Jad wae all etn BOISE, Idaho, March ¢.—In the District Court Moyer, not called owing to the absence attorneys for ren fe where they ars defen on @ charge of murder, 4c the cane week, There ts only one SAVE BOY FROM (GY WATERS | | | | Into Pond’and Com- rades Fled. Walliics Calrns, fourteen years old. of ‘WN. J., told to-day how two catomovite ‘eaved his Meet “All the women that ride in them |°% {he Brie. “I'd have been dead sure if they happened along. Honestly, I Thad got too fi shot throug! nd shap went the tc ‘way over my head and | the windows. d-grabbed at the edge of the ice, drutred, Just Tun and yelled. 2 wr: things dida't Bay, ica awlul as thinking Whiat miraculous. rae “The women were tundied up In tare a, They saw “Well, man it was Hed never take 4 eo wboy tor} couldn't lasso anybody. Then one of women took the rope and sald boy tly, “Hold to tt, 3d re or not. Well, they Pped me thelr ‘astern fath| but is I was Just full St iow water: I ¥ shaity to me: ter_carrier, {a MINERS’ TRIAL DELAYED, ~ | 22! aldw i yesterday the cases of Haywood “and Pettibone wees the defense at Wal Stevo ‘Adams ia not likely pome—up—Uefore— raxt mica, sand or the throws! savelopes. sty ‘The rear end of the cleared the track when an east-bound train, going forty miles an hour, crashed tho’ rear hood end b vestibule into aplinters, throwing the fear from (ie track and emaahing ali, Into {t knocking part ofthe car Wiliam Adams, of ona Ns were panto-stricken. gned-four—were-seriounly-hurt inva cottt= ston in Paterson Inst night on the Main street crossing of the Newark branzh car had net The passengers were 7, of No, , of No. ond Miss Jenn Brown, of Manchester avenue. Ail were of the accident had left’ the car to pull the derailing aswitch, wo that the car could cross the tracks. 'T! gates had not been lowered and there was nO-wignal of un approaching train. eee POISONED BY A POSTAL. Jersey City Letter Carrier Infected by Tinsetled Card. Frederick Huneker, 1 Jersey City let- iat hia home, in Mag— avenue, of blood polsoring caused by a scratch from a tinselled postal card. The edge cut his finger. The Post-OMce Department recently Bent out notice to postmasters not to al- low any more souvenir cards with glass, tinsel on them: —matls Failroad ma. to, pass | “Bromo Qu That fs Laxative Bromo Quinine. Total _ of Burdett Coutts. will i nme oP ower ot us old man, enid he was out’ in visiting his sick mothe! fs “The mit of Mrs. Strickland,” de- red the elder Morr is all -enite | ri, It will bo shown that Btrickiand has no ‘right to ask tthe age of ¢ Tret tituenos all “the Nears he has be hee 'f @ West before coming to eee located here becatuss ie nothing “wrong about abou a aa his abilities’ as a medium ts Soak a living for hima ening World reporters called at 0. 1088 Becond avenue, the wusress Rersie. White, who. ts Me hekeberne eee “4 The reporter ie. but he did find her NEED VINOL tts cod liver oil elements healt and strengthen the lungs sai by @ heard that Teasie was accused Many: ing as professional ghesto ane Many people inherlt weak lungs fea 2 pet Shostyshen, whtch are likely to be attacked by ed to night consumption. So atso are Jungs spout lt o'cloc ald Mrs stub: wenkened by disea born, hacking cou wh 3 W mat and, § power to throw oft Wasting | inday oor by it “iid Take, 5 Kk and {old was working ii teft_ town. to Bow At Fi ips On last Sunday s' me she was Klis nota @ theatrical company. he she was w chorus Kirt'tn and othe? compan! ld Lake, jon that is be LAT and ath at Geay }iver ol ods ‘HUSBAND KILLS WIFE AND TRUSTED FRIEND, |'"%. \inol on our offer to return | : . [thoney If ft fails to benefit you., INDIANAPOUB, Ind., March 6 sre You'can get Vinol from any of the | Fed Sohwomoyer and Witlam Git) dieg | flowing New York drugglats:: 1 pee from bullet. wounds {ntlioted i Fea, Oth ay, and 2bd at., tay he wornan's husband, who ret Ay Fark!) iMhexpectediy to hts home ey at Ben Davi Het and found the two toge two men have been close fr ene, womeyer had started for Indian- ig, but missed his car and returned Looking through a window, iia wife and Gill tome ting hie arm through thy glass.) nofiring: Gil was shot five timer the woman once. ‘ minh ay, Vint cig now tori ealae ark helticegiag | rag. storee in pearly every town and city n tha country, for the “Vinol Bency In your town, Schwomeyer was | tossed. {n heaps and thase in the rear ere deadly cout and f 1 16] Bussex. e rear plat- form and his escape trem death seems ¢@ was found in the road- way after the accident, bleeding and un- 13, He was-taken-to St, Joreph's tal, as were Miss Dohert FALE § with gtudents Wivam BH. Batley, makers. and Oxfords for men, YALE STUDENTS — forth In statisticn gathered Sizes 2 Women’s Rubbers, 60c grade ( Misses’ Rubbers, 50c grade! PENDERS | quar spent jyear, The lwo icing. thelr way Them. over pays University by, Prof. of the Department 18th St. and 6th Ave. Store ShoeManufacturer’sOutletUnder Market Prices THIRD FLOOR ‘Advance Sale of SpringShoes $ and OxOrds, Frm Samorrow (Thursday), Mos Uiat the low standard men de. Liquor and Tobacco Bills) nate Show Cash No Object jh at thy af of Politios! Economy, and made public St or et 3 “amok: Handi today, He obtained his data from five that for every dollar spent b: hundred atudents and:considers that a cst etudente the wealtnlest spend. #4 co! in attempling erday of Bright's disease, after an {tle sem FIRE ACROSS THE WAY | st"7,*t0c8h patie cat "ieaay | FROM HOLLAND HOUSE. jet hh laterite aay Bear tee, Sipher when: sighicen years: of awe. ! parol ad. £ student aohebiefpeseontages. "Guesis “of” the Fashionable” Firth = Avenue Hotel Watch — the Firemen at Work, fs shown to spend elzh nd 20 “HILLS BALCONY DRYER uch on pleasure ay much a poorest si eed d tS) CI 1] Flre dn the basement of the five-story | hey do for mom tent [house at No. 276 Fifth avenue sroused | he matistics show tA’ tate sleepers at the Holland House after | honormen ut Yale mpend only one | yreautawt today, ter of the amount for drinks and/ phe fre started In a, part of the howso| occupied “by Paul Shotland, a tailor, | The upper stories of te house were | The fro was caused by Mn) ated pipe in the kttctien of Bhot- land’s npartments. * { ‘The firemen got the blaze under con-| trol with Mttle dimeulty and without {causing any exeltemenc in the big hotel groups were made by Pret, beginning at the students who; A less th: Feu during their college up to those who spend over $2,000), Prag: aMOuNt spent by stadents tiroush college ts The largest group epend between i ay ine ‘et awings 1h over 1 “iron, work “and $1, Dut nino spend | acroua the street. The guests watched trons $2.00. man in the %0 group|the firemen from the windows. Bee woreate out 6 per nt. on clothes, while it --o aa rg CARNEGIE PARTNER DEAD. PIITSRUR Sol Hamer J. | Lindsay. weste(ant” to ‘tis Prosidea the Carnegle Steel Company, died yes- HILL DRYER co., 1133 Bioadway, New York. TELEPHONE 822 MADISON, patronize the and y, the poor- JAMES MoGREERY & GO. 34th Street, eard Street. LADIES! HOSIERY. Fine Cashmere Stockings. Medium weight. Double soles, heels and toes. ____3 pairs for 1.25- Light cane spun Silk Stockings, Very elastic. - With cotton split soles.__ ‘ goss eae: pair In Both Stores. 5 Tan, Gun Metal Calfskin, Patent Coliskin, HAND-WELTED (just like above cuts) They are this Spring's sample lots from celebrated Boston Shoe- Widths A to EE, $1.95 to 8. Misses’ $2 Patent Coltskin® and Tan Shoes Lace and Button, Extension Soles, Sizes 8% to 11 and 4i% to 2. 3,000 pairs of NOW $3.50-& — His hoes Shoes ‘ords 4.95 ITALIAN SILK UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ Italian Silk Vests, Pants, Combination Suits, Corset Covers and Under Petticoats. The “Tante-ma-Til,”—a corsetcover to be worn wath guimpe dresses or pshcer “waists. a On Mharaday, March the 7th. i Italian Silk Vests. Embroidered or trimmed with lace. 2.75 In Both Stores, In Both Stores. On Thursday, March the 7th. Sale_of 10,000 yards lining Sille “taffetas-_finish.”” 19 inches wide, The latest Spring colors as well as black and white. 35¢ per yard value $0¢ JAMES McGREERY & 00." 28rd Street. \84$th Street. } = Hood Brand. ‘HoodBrand all sizes 25° | $4: 00 Stern Brothers Infants’ Outfitting Dep’ts Importations of the latest Parisian Novelties in Wearing Apparel for Infants and Li Christening Cloax, Robe, Skirt, Cap, Veil and Bib, all to match, “made of the finest materials, with hand embroidery and reallace, jj i#t]e Children. A variety of styles in Long and Short Dresses, Lingerie Coats, Hats, Bonnets, Afghans and Pillow Cases, Every. requisite for complete Layettes. Women’s Tan Shoes Slipper Cutand.Tongue Walking Pumps, Sailor, Ox-- uussia Calf, Suede ford and Toga Ties, in and Kid, Newest-apptoved models, Highest grade workmanship, 53.50 to 6.00 Art Needlework At Exceptionally Low. Prices, To-morrow. Heavy Linen Centrepieces, Table Covers and Doilies, hand em. broidered in fruit and floral designs, guaranteed fast colors, 7x7 ins, 20c 18x18 ins,, 9x9 35c 20x30 « 12x12 +4 ASC" BAx24 15x15 + 65c 36x36 +! 95c $1.25 $1.45, 1.95 2,25, 2.95. An Important Offering of Silk Dress Linings 8000 Yds. Surah Silk Linings 19 Inches wide, chiffun finish, in black, white and various desirable colors, specially adapted for the lining of light weight dress fabrics, Much Below Regular Value. | | | ' i i i i H { | ‘ | | | “Hand “Meat Calf, sample lots a tory rejects. sizés 9 to 1 e Boutillier Ines Exceptional Values in: ‘New Spring Suits and Skirts. Women's Pony and Bion Suiis—latest model Coal—pleated skirt— {: Panama, Chebtol, and Men’s wear matertals—light and dark 4£5.00 Women’s high-c.ass Pony and Eton Sulls in Panama, and tight and dark striped effects—richly trimmed—latest models— effects— Women’s Blect Voile Shirts—latest box and side pleated model— stk drop—*~ Women’s Lace and Net Waists—new spring model— Patent Coltskin, Gun Catfskin, Vici Kid, Lace Button and Bluchers, Welted”’ Box. nd fac- RE PS OR SO A aD Boys’ Shoes, Goodyear Welted Soles, Gun Metal Caliskin and Patent: Coltskin ; 3% and 1 to § 25.00 PIS Women's Black-V ot le and Panama Skirts—pleated modete= ELIS #9,00 $3.00 value, at...0. 33 JAMES McGREERY & 60. 28rd Street. 34th Street, i RUG DEPARTMENTS. | In Foth Stores, Commencing on Thursday, March the 7th, -Sale-of-.all-wool reversible Brussels Rugs, 6 ft x + 6.00 9 ft. x ois trae seessessedeeese G00 g ft. x 12 ft. wae --- 2-2 12,00 9 ft, X15 ft... me eeemnnmer eens +1§.00 12 ft. X15 ft--- eee ee 20,00 ‘Best gradé Stiyrna Rugs, ‘9x 12 ftveeessseers oeseseeeeees +2850 5. ft. 6 in x 10-{t,6-ins- scores 92,06 —— 6 ft. x 9 ft. thee eee es anes none s22 2 5I 3.50 4 ft. 07 ft... enmwennecenencen 675 x fe .oye, Siena aoe ems 4.25 Imperial Arlington Rugs. 9x12 fect rterheeeeaes cenniee ene + 30,00 8 ft 3 in. x Io ft. 6 dn senna sae 28,00 JANES McGREERY &00. 23rd Street. value $22.50. 34th Street. - value $32.00, | value $18.00 | value $10.00. value $6.75.

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