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nai -on-Park Avenue Also ed and Robbed—As- » Wom ‘victima of brutal aneak - 40-day ie t of their lives, and two of them pin Yorkville Court ready to identity poking negro as thor assail- ‘first woman a@ttucked was MoLeughlin, at No. $1 Enst Six- ‘Street, and she gaye a negro @ game fight against huge odds. ‘armed. with gun, to the floor Mrs. Irene Demp- b No.4? Bark ove- Yesterday, and was captured after ing chase througn Geniral Park. + Goles, twenty-four years old, 6. 12 Bast.One Hundred and Thirty- led to know bis business and he drew @ revolver, wt money,” sald he, “I'm hun- Calle Burglare Cowardly. s bi aald Ee a ieiteeate niwase gaid Ca tw Xi know it to ‘not shoot-efter he had Mrs. owe foungman fict, at SNe -1H2_Park was antered two hours later. it were ran- the Miler, the Fourth street nm, arrested Peter- Riley, twonty~ eara oid, of No, 135 East One and Ninth strest, and William B, thirty-eight years old, of No. 173 itoring give @ satisfactory jecooust ot 3 Tounemen a Court (torday to identity “th thea menanentia girl gave @ delirious ‘of her struggle with’ the bur- told bow she was attacked in cription and Policeman Hundred and aT, “Who Yet you int Gel oul of and she strick him Inthe tack, B00 aa er down and, as #he fell, We turned “to “run, : she throw her arma, around ks and hate es her. * with the other ar pia if sc ng it in borat babe he naid r 3 bee ri blow your again ott Quick naw. give sa eh your ‘No more fooling. ¥ delieved he would kill her, and all her money, from her she gave it to him.” He dropped ‘and platol in his bocket and, sald: id cowed he 2 But keep re all” right n, in the busement, aimly first scream and. ran up- some of the boarders clustered Ber ia the hall. The sneak thiet y them, threw open the front TAR. down’ tha atoop and Into the of Sixteenth street, then west ixth avenue. Miss Hoffman im, but the thief turned up We and quica:y was lost in he Ww hci Gadition ty the attack on the three nen there ‘Were & s0ore of big rob- Beported to the police from ‘ai the olty, Bleven pickpockets ed at Police Hoadquartors strates’ courts ae wenty: “five petty thieves up @ Jury. Mra. Dempsey sdentined hér assailant, ond aiayiatcate him nent to the ‘Tombs. saree cena ROOMS, ‘TOOK GEMS. Yan Rahlen Missed Jewels a gas When Callers Left. . 9 well-dressed roung men went to of Mise M. Van Rahlen, ac ‘Bt James pines, Brooklyn, lat ‘auld they wanted to rent ‘|ter of "the jailer in the Baku prison, 14 1n $2.00) ball tor the! & Sie TUNNEL HERO WHO HAS BECOME AMERICA SAVES, FEOF RUSSIAN. me Man Who Escaped Af- ter Death Sentence. Was condemned to death in Russia as one of the ringleaders in an uprising aboard one of the Czar's warships in the Baltic. fae ia allowed to remain in more ‘than a year, Piroshko was a petty officer on board of the Russian battle-ahips. weeks after the sentence. Tim daugh- however, had been a schoolmate of the condemned man and anvisted him to ‘little’ flahing village on the Daltlc, ‘Where he fell in with-x-band of fellow ‘He was smuggled fo YOUNG WOMAN OWNS - UP IN DIVORCE SUIT. Wife's Charges Sustained and Jus- tice Truax Will Grant- a Decree. g Pals_and in.much mortification Miss Nellie J. Purdy. admitted as a witness ‘ehfare Justice Trak, in“ the Supreme Court, to-day that the charge prefersed by Mrs. Elizabeth C. Snyder in her sult for asoblute divorce from her artist husband, William D. Snyder, was true, and—that her—fiirtation with —atelt 60,200; —the— art and Altsa Durty Aocking: themesiven ia his room for an hour at a time on sev- ral occasions. Snyder did not attempt a defense and Tusiice= -Trnax invited” Mra, Snyder'a Inwyer to ‘hand up's decree’ for his signature. ARRANGED HIS FUNERAL, = THEN: SHOT HIMSELF: Pennsylvania Man Engaged a Minis- ter and: Gave Friend Money to Pay Expenses, i WILKESBARRE, Pa., March 19.—Jo- seph Coloch, of this city, last night made all the arrangements for his own funeral, engaged a minister, gave a friend money to pay for a hi directed where he should bo burled "2 wake to-day he shot himself and ts now. dyin; to his wife deserting him recently. minister and tho friend thou at Colech feared being killed tn the mines and desired to have his funeral arrange- ments made tn case of accident. , ———_—__ SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR TO-DaY. Sun rises, G0T|Sup sete. 0.11/Moon sete.11.44 TH TIDES, High Water, (| a 4h PORT OF NEW YorK, ‘Th jan ithodeata Pring TNCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUE TO-DAY, guest fit tae Sern ‘Chrlatiansand, Wing Boen a to-let-slgn on the OUTGOING STF SE DAMRETES ILED TO-DAY, City of Memphis. ic Guather. Brest on * MILLION AIRE 4r a3, to~-Surrender) “4. e was despondent owines “PARK TUNNEL DISASTER HERD A MILLIONARE Arthur “Whiteley Has Cleaned Up Fortune -in Nevada. The name~of.Arthur-Whiteley was added to the list of heroes in 1%2 when, @ victim of the Park avenue tunnel allrond wreck and scalded from head to foot, ‘he“alded in the work of rescue Unt he fell’ exhausted. To-day young Whiteley's namo ts el- igible for insertion in the list of Ameri- can millionalres, Whiteley has made hig million In the copper and silver home in New Rochelle to- . A reception by hia friends Is being planned fd; him when he comes East next month. Young Whiteley showed the stuff he was made of in the frightful tunn Collapsing after aiding to drig 1 persona from the wrecked cars, taken to the hospital for the uptured and Crippled. In addition to =k scalded he had inhaled steam. lovered between life ond death for ohop being reported dead, but ecorered. He laa non of Robert Whiteley, who No. 201 Woodland avenue, New ‘and i only twenty-thlee years When he was twenty-one young Venicalbe wens superintendent of 4 mine ey. Tt fd that he h two mainea Se timer Veliisowniee = ti KNEWITZ ITZ TOOK HS on Price Drops Case and _ Calls the Coroher a Sen- sationalist. Capt. Price, af the Bronx Detective Bureau, sald to-day that no furvher| ‘work would be done by his men tn con- nection with the mysterious death of Hormantenoxitx wiso_wra_found with a bullet hole in his temple Saturday night at his home. No. Si East One Hundred and Sixty-elghth stro: “Ite a plain cage of suicide," said Price, “and ft don‘t want to-hear any- Coroner, friend or member of the dead man's family who known where. Casts revolver went, amd pat aie told Kintine, one le had ween her father wit aa fo had fred 1¢ outof the a month ago. Kn: and despondent, aud he shot John nKewitz .a nephew of man, who is an officer in the Raval re canum, | -the dead man ‘was a member, and in which he carried a | $3000 insurance, said to-day that there was no euickle clause In the society's sal anes be pats |. Fat once. WOMAN ON STRETCHER IN COURT 10 SUE, Train Hit Carrlage in Which She Was Riding, WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., March 19.— ‘The trial of the sult of Mrs. Annie E. Walker against the New York Céntral Railroad for $100.00. for injuries sus- tained in & collision between a rig in which the plaintt and her hueband and child were driving and a New York “C@RtraT tral, waa begun inthe 6 Sas} eae premne Count here to-day before Juatior ‘Keowly anda Jury, Mrs, Walker was brought Into ours on a aoe o jen! ocourred at fo}den Beidee, ‘on Deo. 33, 190%, Mtr, sans was Killed and Mrs. Walker’ and het Smenter.|Teances ” B. Walkery | An old! were badly It Miewed that the belt of Be enter Of the trady waa. out put of oF order and etl no warpin eee camer ra, Walker ti POURAT Rutt for the loss of her husband and also. sues ae euanciany atl a4 litem on behal¢ of her Col, Walker was overseer of estate at Yorktown, N.Y. PRIEST SCATTERS THE M Ja: rest When He Ralds Main as Chickens Were Battling, (Goecial to The Evening World.) PITTSTON, Pa,, March 19.—Rev. M. J, Manley, a Catholic priest, of this place, last night raided a hall at,Brown- town, where some 20 sports had guth- ered to witness a cocking main, and dis- persed. ther He rebuked them for thelr brutality, i AE Ines ald made them stop @ battle which was progre: declared that not disperse he would Inform the State constabulary and have ‘them al) ar- real PARIS, March 12.—A few cases of small-pox fave eo scared Paris that thousands haye been vaccinated In the last low days. The hospitals and the Academy of Medicine, where vaocina- thon Is'free, are besiaged, The authori: thes think there ts no danger of an ep- taking every precautio: : P HEAD COLD WS Auth due Kereta erate Stan ‘or Oprates: OU} DealereLarse ube the. Trial HASSERZE COL! 1047 Dread: LIFE, POLICE SAY! Maimed When New York Central] fa | SPORTS AT COCK FIGHT | Threatens Two Hundred With Ar- | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, ‘ROOSEVELT'S CARD T0 BG FAIA SENT HIM Jannestowa Now I Now Looking to Opening of Exposition — World Extra an Exhibit. 9 Eventne World.) NORFOL- K, Va., March 19.—The frat bf the formal invitations to the open- fex by President Roosevelt of the Jamestown Exposition on April %, were font out to-day. The Preaident's-‘card, was especialy prepared and bare hiq name.. There will te-four thousand 1n- yitetiuns in all,and they will be\sent to all parts of the country. Already fifteen Governors of States and thelr staffs have signified thelr tn- tentions of attonding the pening. Twenty-five Governors aro expectod. There will te exhiiited in the his- building of the JameMown Ex- altion @ copy of the ‘New York World “Fxtra,” issued April 14, 1865, the night President Lincoln was as- saeeinated, paper is in very good nd ja Alahly prized“ bythe Somers GT. A. Brswnell, of Portsmouth, a. Under tho ausplc Konnel lub, of Norfolk open to--all United Stat Will be heid on No 3 and Mortimer, of New ‘York, Hpointed and accepted Superintendent. Dr. J. New York, says ‘there Wiihe general office of the Development dition Company, was to-da ay Tare 4 IMehmond Nort Sf _Hishmond,- direct branch ofl ited in the will al- of tho Chesapeake a dog. anol Canada Treasury Buildlh so be Drougat here next aa Governor's today, Gen, Frederick Deu will be In command of all nas troups at encampm tary B.C. waelation, has WFit has EQUESTRIENNE SUES ~ON BROKEN CONTRACT. Louise Powell Demands $4,500 Damages From William Morris for Stopping Performance. Suit has been Inetituted by Lawyer| Mosex Strarsman-mobehalt of Louse | Powetl, the famous equestrionne, In hyr own behalf and as assignee of her circus partner, Robert H. Cottrell Iiath Morris for 44.600 dam Ct pestis tai ares Saat a gaint salary * Cottrell had so equestrian n n It 9 alleged aa prokedt becauss of tho i a of Pons ne “B 5 presented five-! act for els the comantion of the Proctor-arid Kelth clded to strike 65 TAX FOR THEET OF KISS N BRON Married” Man Charged with Clasping Pretty Young Matron in His Arms. Frederick Schnelddr, a strapping young ‘Beau Brummel, of the Bronx, with impetuous red hair and a wife, according-to the-police, who record his home an No, 78} East Ono Hundred and Bixty-mecond street. was to-day tnd 7 for Kissing Mrs. Henrietta Olff, of No. 2S Brook avenue. Uirs. Olfft is twen- tysthree years old) and a strikingly handsome dionde. Her | husband 1s Samuel B. Olff, who conducts a res- taurant at No, 3216 Third avenue. Ho weighs about ninety pounds. Mra, Olff had Scimelder brought into Morrisania Court on a summons issued by Magistrate House. Mra, Olf said she ometime acted a cashier at) her! At 11 o'clock... Behnelder, with whom shoe hed a modding -acquatnteney-was-on-the- ‘curb and she answered his Hello” and started on, She refused his offer to carry her “bundle: take her carriage riding or eutomobiling, saying ‘her hus= band was’ quite capable of attending to such mattera, Sho sald that on erriving home she had opened the outer afor and was in tlt heallway when Behneider followed, claspde ber in his arms and thea { planted 2. kiss. on ‘her mouth, Mrs, Olft mud she screamed and droke away, funning ihtd the ‘nouse and slamming the door. Bohnelder dentea the cnarge. eee 6,000 PAINTERS MAY STRIKE. 8.x thousand painters last night de- on April 1 {f thelr de-/ sed pay are not grant. wance of Nitty. Making ther pay @ and mands for in ed. They * wi nts a da a MISSES’ GLOVES Al clreults. ‘The case will be tried in the ‘ourt. es Powell Is Itving at No. Weat secon’ street, In enforced leisur FLAMES WIPE OUT NEWSPAPER BUILDING. AUGUSTA, Ga., March 19.—Fire to- day destroyed the building the Augusta Chronicle and Western Un- in Tele; yu Company. The flames so darmaged arty ing property, ~in~ cluding the Chelsea Hotel. The fire started ut 3.10-o'clock this morning: office of the Augusta uined and the main of- Telegraph @ Union City Ucket of- le jght Unotype ma- Chronicle office were » presses of the paper ed, estimated at $70,000 to i h Sein partial insurance. The fire starlet Chronicle omice. owned. by Murphy & Bilin, in te ‘ot. the Chrunisle bal! ‘The Chronicle was-abie to-print a four- page. paper. tne. Herald ullding. The scene of th road street, hetween Jackson ‘and Stointosa streets, “and direstly In front of ‘the Con. federate Monument. r in. the ked and’ wre MARCH 19, ELECTRIC FLASH | John, H. Woodbury Dermato- : B. Altman & On. ARE SHOWING ADVANCE SPRING STYLES Misses’ Dresses and Rats Fifth Avenue, 34th and 3ath Sireets, New York 1907. icprseatd Prices Make Down- & Small Ween Smart New Suits, vetwnt O, OS As Handsome and Well-Made as Ij They Cost Teuice To-Morrow’s Price Two of the newest and best es models are offered—one a. PRINCE CHAP style (as Pichifed | along side)—the other a dashing THREE-B SUIT. BLINDS MOTORMAN Was Fide 4 Fi a Fuse When Sparks Flew” Into His Eyes. Isaac Dunn, a motorman on the New York and Queens County electric Une, was blinded to-day by a flash from the motor of his oar, With a loud report the fuse blew out andthe car_came to-a sudden halt .at the Boulevard and Rain ctrect, Astoria. |) Dunn quickly put in a new tse and juet as he made the connection there. was another flash, A shower of electric sparks struck bifn in-the face and ne feli backward. “Why, I can't see Pfunn as the conductor and cavers pee sengers ran to his arpistance. He w: attended by Dr. MeFariand, w peerhy, and then removed: to hi at No, 89 Third street. Long Island City: Tt ie helleved Uhatcthe electric fash waa of autfictent force to blind t= per manen TON CUTAWAY JACK! Sises 14 to 18 Years, Will Also Ft fast as Becoming to, Women 9; nod Small Stature, ——The — materials —are—taucy-—mixtures,| stripes, checks and invisible plaids, in ight medium or dark shadings, Coats lin with satin. Full plaited skirts. N. B—An offering like choral etare ts unusual at this time of the season Should moertt to ninprest consideration of att aes! a ban Mi ty Meh salt a little price. {25th St. West, Hair. y falling, halt, eqn ir pled ml Be . Lenox you are trout etween Leni ‘trutt, Hitting ends and ip. etdur. SEH IP SIDS Sat edb pee genet & Seventh Aves. 37 years’ successful experience treating thou- sands of cases make our methods certain. Advice and Information free. logidal Institute, Dept. D—22 West 23d St, New York, Koch's Uptown Prices Make Down- town Shopping an Extravagance. Women's Shoes—Big Val omen’s Shoes—Brg Values. THE “CAPTIVATOR” SHOE is a new creation, made expressly for us for criti- cal patrons, who desire a stylish, good-wearing shoe at a moderate price. We guarantee “Captivator” Shoes to be equal to any “spe- ae shoe sold elsewhere at even $1.00 more. Now shown 3. 00 in thé newest leathers and smartest toes and heels THE “SUPERIOR” SHOE is another new shoe of our own feancfartares ‘from heel to toe a perfect-fitting, smart, easy shoe for women desirja; . We are showing them in Tan Russia Calf, -Patent Leather, “= 3.50 Gun. Metal and bright Kidskin, in the latest model: Spring. Equal to any $5.00 shoe inade. For Wednesday Only. WOMEN’S SHOES; glazed or ideal kid; Blucher cut or button; ‘hand- sewed welt soles; Cuban heels; well worth $3.50; for one day.... 125th St. West, Been in & Seventh Avex IN ND GAUNTLETS. The atest Parls, Novelties in all in Stripes, Checks and oblong Checks, er Etamine, Tanamas, Serges, Cheviots, Mohatre, Chevrons. SPEC. CHIFFON PANAMA, 44 inch, latest Spring colors, yard, 1.00 FRENCH BATISTRS, 44 inch, in shadow checks and stripes— colors: brown, tan, gray, mole, navy, turquoise, cadet, yard, 1.25 FANCY STRIPE BAREGE, -44 inch, latest Novelty, fashionable colors, DRESS GOODS JAMES HsGREERY & ca. 23rd Street. — ~ 34th Street, ES DEPARTMENTS. In Both Storcs, Ww a Silke | ool Fabr f sey Marialestig a Valiee neeten A complete stock of advance models ae for Spring and Summér wear, made of Milan, fancy-Hemp, Hair, Tuscan,Chip and Nacre Braids. Trimmed in flowers, 'wings and -qnills. Untrimmed hats in all the latest shapes. A_ large assortment of Imported _ Flowers and Foliage representing many ‘of the rare varieties of roses and “hot-. house” blossoms. TAL: Silk and Wool — 1.75 Women, at The Latest Easter Models in PumpsandChristy Ties aed were there more Beautiful Footwear-for the Feet” of Women, Easter Sth Aves Cor, 20th St. The Spring World. of. ‘Shoe : Fashions Is Exhibited at our Store in the Standard Shoe for $ i Dresses and Easter Costumes must have these Shoes to go with them. It is only at our store that complete satisfaction © cun be secured in style quality and price, for heré only is the endless variety from which satis- factory selection can be made. .0O Ostrich, fancy feathers and novelty - daintiest creations. Imported and Do- ~~ _mestic. Moderate prices, LADIES’ GLOVES. 12 Both siores. » , (16 Wutton length tan and black Glace Monsguetaire Gloves..2.75 pet pair TR Saeue value 3.75 xa button length white and black Glace TOS Gloves., 2.00 per pair vyalaa -3.00 34th Street, 23rd ene ‘BR Altmm & Co. BLACK TAFFETA DRESS SILK, DESIRABLE FOR SPRING WEAR, WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20h, COMPRISING 2,000 Yps. oF BLACK. SILK TAFFETAS, povaLe.wiptH (4334 INCHES), AT $1.85 PER YARD, REGULAR PRICES $2.50, 2.75 & 3,00 ~~ Trimmings.-“Hair Ornaments of the :