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THE-EVENING WORLD, 1TNURSDAY, MA = Sa ars kdiled Nell, the evidence against her was Conclusive, the Btate believed. Now, with Dr, Jones dead, It is thought the case is ikely to be shattered com- pletely. aa ment that he had been too hasty, The cottage of Miss Van Sanford, on the porch of which the Bishop had enjoyed the smoke, wax proven to be outside l the Units of the ‘Repubile.'* and the | Seas 7 : room, ‘The pdlice found Mra. NoolsSs East Ninety-fitth sirect and a rested ter, She was held in the Tombs several days and then taken to Con- nectlent, where she was indicted for - mony Begins and Wach- man Is Locked Up. - RIED. HER: IN. RUSSIA. insists, However, He Got a Divorce, and Miss Hand- shuke. Believes Him, © fA oleful fxure indeed was Sxmuel § Wachman when arralgned in the Eaenx get it ToATay. Hs mustache ro sadly. his eyes were bloodshot, &nd hin fine ight spring overcoat was ‘Sreaged, with many wrinkles. Extend-’ ing tar below the nether henry of the R coat was cxposed to vlew a wide ‘ @rra of the under black Prinme-Atierh “Fo foat. Lest plight Mr. Wachman: was & Pititea Lor his wedding. which “ajdn’t | ® fome off. and a night in a cell an tha Bh ed=the nat pearancd which vg © © the pridegroom-that-wae-to-be presentet + ¥ : ® $e rabbi. But at that Important junc- { Aure the wito from whom he says he ¥ stopped the A five ; yy." whe exclaimed, as she Heid the éhild up so that he and the > When he was leading the bride before |,” Hes Neil Whee Cit nal UUIOH DAT lartied Kuests could age: {The smart set of Exsex street was “F Bevet before so mocked as it was when 5 te untoward happening prevented the * marsage of Wachmian’to Miss Leans * Handshuk There, in Metropolitan Hatin. to Etdridge street, where the “Nery smartest functions are held, were \ fhe prospective bride and groom.’ stand- ine under a beautiful canopy, ready to | ® Be made one, une ‘Phe bride, owned In white, wearing Orange blossoms. in her hai: Dridal yell and carrying =} PE bridal roses, had stepped cay #ide of Mr, Wachman, who was very © and imponing looking in a brand ‘mult of clothes. About the couple ; Sh, 130 of ‘the elite ‘of Easex WATER CO. SOLD T0 Attorney-General Jackson W: as| Ready to Annul Staten Isiané Charter. Had the Staten Island Water Supnly Company, which the clty agreed test | reel, women stunningly gowned,| =the ‘men ‘models of fazhion. } Whe Aignified rabbi stepped forward, Bhd was about to begin the solemn cere- mony when ‘there was a disturbance at the door, and toward the improvised throne’ rudhed a shabbily dressed young man 7 her Bridegroom Arrested. 1, Behtng p cijiea atalked a large, heavy. man, whom some of tne weddini publite "ht “once” recognized. ‘as Pollet week to purchase for $1,109,000, delayed a few days its acceptance of the city'x sterma {t would havp found ttxelf “up against’? Attorney-General W. 8. Jack fon, who Waé vrepared to bring an ac tion in behalf of the people of the Sta to ahul ‘the company’s charter. ‘The Attorney-General tiat—appointed 1. Wilson. of Nellamy & Wilson. No. Wiliam streat.: to sUate the con- ditions ‘On Btateri Island, wnd on afr. ‘Wilagn’s report wax preparing to bring sult When he reopived Word that ‘the company had surrendered to municipal eee ee: Tot: the Panex Market igcis; that tx my husband; éxclalihed the woman with the court. omcer anrougn (be dig. Rueslsa to the canopy where oft med between [Ne Uridal couple’ ana took \WWachman by the arm, “Lou must ‘with me to the “station. ‘8 yOu- Gre her busbana. “ peti p etree ‘rom Magistrate Baker, in the Ua Murket Court” a ies Handshuke dropped her brida! tis -on the flvor, staggered over to a THEAR "Ihe Wall"Atd pegan to weep.” Wo the guests rushed over to comfort jer, but they failed. She had. wt ‘The Ddridegroom called over to bride-as he was being led away: LOW for nie bere, Ileana; 1 will be andmi&cr} you. Then he disappeared, followed by the Woy young woman with tht baby.and je of the «men Kuests, who promived jets ball for” him “at “once, — idus Street Station fie suid —hrec-years olde taliorby-trade, AUN, 33 Essex street, Bail-Is Refused. he married the woman who the was the father of tho Sat Wie — Mira chia Blot Nov iit Mianton sireon, edeserted her in Muasia and eu try. She followed and eve thy ted hint on the enat side P jay she learned of his in: Smartiage to Miss” Handshuke warrant for his team @ bridesroom’s triends iikde & wild fpr a bondsman, Dut Sergt. Schu- juin, Who was at t we 5 Sis = “iim, not golng to accept ball, ‘paid. “If this man gets out he pro- poses to go right around to the hati fe MBA DOTTY LAL RI Lhe Weuld B > gnitting bigamy abd 2 woud {pe it. Peau nearly midnight Mise Hand. phuke, with her falthful ‘friends. and the rabbi, walted in the wedding }, Bhe is a pretty girl of twenty-two, nod » Wives with her aunt at No. 1s ny street. Her father ts dead and he. ring stato of mind wh “World reporter ¢aw her to-da Mahe had known Wachman r and a ball; that she knew of hin for- mer marriage and was sure he had been s divorce’. tr tind wer felony 101 Jet hin mother tn Burcy She 6,000,000 CHILDLESS IN _ FRANCE UNDER TAX BAN Bachelors, Spinsters, Widowers and! Widows May Haye Income Rate Raised on Them, © “PARIS, March 21—Tho introduction =Of the incom $ax bill has resulted in Wie arbHoationof many. {nteresting Setatiatios, and much genuluo discussion ‘that has brought the proposed new law fully before: ally M//Coutant |e, for gidince, “desirous of incteasing the Vpsiwentage pald by single persons and educing, tlie Impom—-on fathers of families in proportion jo the number @f their Drogeny. He is WW propose the insertion of a ke increasing the Buxgedted Income u the case G ‘Ifo the cause, consulted her phy: It Is sajd Attorney-General Jackson expected. to-eatablian the State's right fo" cofmpel gdequate serv! rr all public-seryice corporations through thiy proposed sult. ‘That the company Tom ATI what the city offered on that ac erday by TD. Ludlow | *“W! Eroadway. couns for the water company, Mr. Chryatle said the city had threatened to arallel {fs mains and. res : thie end was Inevitatle. the company decided to surrender on the brat terms obtatnable. The City Engineera appraised the physical. property at F700 and lett the franchise and water rights undeter+ mined. ‘Phe company sald It would take $1,457,04, for all, but fe accepted offer ot $1,100,0% rcented danger Tess than appraisal,” Tae Water pany's officials mld the plant was ad CITY JUST IN TIME last fall ‘of’a! ew pump installed to supply Uné billy) sections, 1 ds se to meren 1 ‘of the. Crystal mppiies te lower |. and inctease He rh was acqui ry for $730,000. The Water Suoply Company's wHil-get about Arter cents the dollar for thelr holdings. FELL INTO PUDDLE OF SCALDING WATER. Garrett Lippincott, an aged night watchmun, of No. 215 Greenwich, atreet, stepped into a dgep puddle of water Iq an excavation at No. 15 Cortlandt street to-day and screal with palo” When he was pulled out of thewater the fleas had beéh scalded on both legs above the knees, An investigation showed that a ateam-heating pape which ran through the excavation liad broken th ” GILDE’ UE Was Chief Witness Against Former Model Accused of Murder, HE 'MADE THE AUTOPSY! First Dottor Called Failed to Detect Wound: Which Jones Found. Catharine Nell. the New York_ rirl who bas Jangulshed in a_ccli_in_prinon} ‘at Staméoni. Conn. for months, charged | with the marder of her husband, Joseph | Nell,-in.Greenwich, ‘using a nail Mle to Jab thrqugh his eye while he was sleep- Ing, learned to-day that through the death of Dr. Le P. Jones, of Greenwich, she stands an excellent chance to go; ¥ freg. Dr. Jones, who w tor, Greenwich, war the State's str j ‘pat witneaw against the youlng woman.) Hig ‘death occurred In Florida ‘on Moan-| ‘ady. When was found dead In tha} Greenwich “hotel, Dr. Thompson, oC Greenwich, wax called. He did-not dis-| coyer any Indication of a wound, and it was belleved for a time the man had} Jed from excessive drink. Then came Dr. Jones} who held an autopsy and found a hole under the ey ending to the brain.) While Dr. Thompson waa present when the autopry was ‘being held he only Jooked on, and it tx doubtful Mf he ‘could “be utilized asm witness to prove the. autopsy. showed any such puncture as Dr, Jones claimed caused death. When the police were told of the punc- ture-Ia the brain they began # search of the reom In which Nell"and his wife had been living, and discovered the nail fil It was clafmed this fitted the wound In the eye; and that It had undoubtedly been used ax the Instrument of murder. ‘There Was something suspicious about Neélf's death from the first, the pollce any, Nell and the young woman were fnarried last summer. They had quar- refied ‘often ‘and on Dec. 11, while reg- lateréd at the Gfeenwich Hotel, she walke1 down! to the office and told the clerk: medical. exa wot’ the || ‘quate @xcept Tor the vreaaing own Ty and the hot water fiad leaked Into the excavation. * { Fela Hospital. Hy) the doctors ‘kay he will recoy “There's a man sick up room" ‘Then she PI 2 when the hotel attendants there In onr Gregorss- rious, but a8 2 got Into hi = “ARROW coLLAR' The iclupecs one, RS Meesive ee feature, insures long life and mos: accurate Quarter Sizes 200-STYLES iN GUARTER-GIZEC;-15c-EACH; 2-FOR-25¢ COFFEE INVALIDS, Cause of Trouble Often Unsuspected, A \eonfirmed coffee-dfinker who found. herself rapidly becoming ehronic invalid and was puzzled clan, and under! his advice w: ctlred without the use of drugs, She writes: z, ~“Aafter-so-years-of-coffer drinking I suddenly found that I was begin: ning to have trouble with my heart, palpitations and —a—rmothering “sen- sation, and my occasional sick head- “I did not suspect that coffee had anything to do with it, and began to take medicines, but, kept on drink- ing coffee. “Finally my heart trouble and headaches grew so much worse and my neryes -became so shattered that any unusual nolse would make me jump and shake all over, ag if J had the ague. Medicines did not me and I conld not do my’ bouse- work satisfactorily, so I asked my physician if coffee was good for me. “He at once réptied— ; 1 would not advise you to use {i “WIL Pos- tum hurt me?" | asked. ot at alls’ aches were becoming an almost daily “| occurrence, . rover help | was his quick response. ‘In fact, Postum will be beneficial,’ | “The doctor was so emphatle I | bought some’ and. had {t carefully prepared accord(ng to directions on the box. deliclous and. refreshing, and jeraving for the old kind of coffee digappeared, arid I grew very fond of Postum “It was but a short time till all my aflments were gone, The heart trouble has vanished “and with it has gone ihe headaches, my nerves have growk steady and my thead clear; I can do my work without dfs. tress or fatigue. I hope this will en- courage, somé slck-one to take a step and reach Jn: ‘round the ages ighteon and fry. counting divorces oth sexes in the feure. and all of escape more or less from the In- weigh! ere a {40 the right direction, on’ ther bodle, es ‘The Read to Wellyille’ by giying. up the old Kind of colfee and jsing Postum Foot Coffee.” “Name given by Postum Co., Battle’ Creek, Migh. ‘5a reason,” Read: the ‘little “The Road’ to Wellyille," ja T found the new beverage | the | Bishop was released. Bishop Potter tnd the story la eld in Astor G iter mpoke lh fam HY ligeman. y separated a +: i 7 attareilielcic was born, s-Beney- | Junior Republic Officer. Took Him in Finley was/aead she married Nell. | . of rf eo Aa In for Smoking—Praises the Lad’s Rule, discovered that Finles was thoney with Before mar posed as a model lng Nell the woman, fF Wiltlatn, M. Chase | °* Penceraa ant di Carl Bre: She iso was a| Junlor Republic, of Freeville, N. Y¥., on irl for me, Although Mrs. | a charge of smoking a cigar. Ho pleaded ‘nied emphatically that ane | gulity,.but his captor: found in a mo- a the George | o r found there was no di Asking the reason the! kira who do. the cov passed an eight-hour law boy you use the telephone incece santly. It is indispensable, Does.your_family have the benefit of this time saving nervice? Have You a TELE mONE at Home 2 MEW YORK TELEPHONE 0O., 18 Day Strect 3; Lbs. Granulated Sugar, 16c. At 171 James Butler Stores. You are able to ouy granulated sugar for less than its present wholesale cost at the refineries, and every housekeeper may ayall herself of this. offer on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. : ————Phe-atvantage-of- buying -below~carrent cost ts— often enjoyed bythe JAMES. BUTLER patrons; for'zimost every week we'are able to forestall an idvancing market on some one of the prime necessaries of life. In the big markets of the world we are known to be the largest disteibut- ng retailers in America of fine teas and coffees, pure foods, dairy and farm produce, of wines 2nd liquors and of imported and, domestic. malt beverages— everyth! for the kitchen, laundry and table except fresi butcher meats. This comme: g trade position brings us substantial price concessions, and Wwe share’ these big concessions with every purchaser by selling on the sshailest margin of profit. That is why you save nioney on every purchase. The suc cess of the JAMES BUTLER pian is attested by popular approval, by our great and growing trade, by the continual coming of néw customers and by frequent eequests for the opening of new stores. These prices run until next Saturday night and are sure to interest you:— \ 15 New-Laid Eggs, BUTLER store you know and we When you buy these eggs from the JAMES. NEW-CAID-and go to your table by the quickest and shortest route from above suspicion—like Caesar’s wife—as every egg ought to be. Cur largest—have trebled-in- the tast-month: That tells the -story: + Belle Brook Teas and Coffees: Print Butter. Very choicist quality of creamery The Finest in the World—At Half the Usual Prices. butter. in parchiiént-iinzad car~ tons, dust andodor proof; 35c rint, worth 40c,, for Cholcest Grades of Ceylon, India, Oolong, English Breakfast and Mixed Teas. 60 “S. & H.” Stamps Free with 1 lb, Very Best Teas for 5O¢ 40 “S.& H.” Stamps Free with 24 Ib. Very Best Teas for 25¢ 45'S. & H.” Stamps Free with 14 Ib, Very Best Teas for 13¢ Coffees That Are Surpassingly Satisfying. 20 Stamps'Free with 1 1b, Old P.antation Java for.... 30c 15 Stamps Free with 1 1b. Best Mocha and Jay: 40 Stamps Free with 1 lb. Best Maracaibo Coffec.... -40-Stamps-Free-with-41b. Best Santos -Cotfee,— 5 Stamps.Free with 1 lb. Golden Santos Coffee. 100 STAMPS FRE Total Purchase, with the following purchase this week: $ l 25 e 3% Ibs. Granutatey pugar........ 1 5¢ | Watue $1.98.) Natchery Brand — Choicest quality, 1-Ib, la'l cap, t3c for Med{um red choleeCohoes; 2 Ib:, Old Plantation Java Coffee. 600 { Jb. Very Best Tea_.,,..... 5Oc eases een nent enna RETO |‘S. QE.” Stamps F ree with all purchases of 10 cents or more except C. 0. D. Grocerics. ~ Irish Mackerel. Wippered Herring. Specht tmportaticn of bly, far, olump | Gomdens; “choice and appettz- 12 Cc beautles; 40 Ib. kit, $1.25 10c| ing; Special for Lent, in Threaded Fish. 5c by'the fis4, each arge cans,’ cach. _ Cromarty Bloaters. | Sevag en Mor Lent, portion 2 tor HE | “or tion grand, package»... For Stamp-Collecting Houseleepers. 20 *-¢2-\siar" 3-1b. Box Peerless Gloss Starch, 18c¢ “wines t-1b.Can Baking Powder, oSc iar 4-02. Bot. Peerless Flav'ring Extract,25e “seu gar: Triumph Oats, large package, “Ss gar 4-Ib. Can Baking Powder, ii) 10 “$2. \ine* Bot. Worcestershire Sauce, "nic 10° $428" Big Bottle Domestic Salad Oi1....18c 5" fein? Package—Peerless_Corn-St 34-Ib. Tin Pepper or Must: almon. ~ choicest. Co- lumbia River fish;.4-1b, tall can, 19¢; hal(-ib. SSNs cin L2c Salmon Steaks, | and> choicest ih 23c French Peas. ¢ Imported 25825 Genu “Petits Pols Moyens &» for ReEvlar price 15 cents a can. Essie MaineSugarCorn Fancies! quality selected yourg Maing sugar corn; deliciously sweet, ten-"I cerand creamy; nothing finer packeds, retuae | QC price 12c; this week, acan, East View Sugar Corn Choicest State corn, sweet, tender and crsainy 7 Maine aty Wee Essie S Ib, tlat/can.. 4.0. Blue Fibbon 207% AU Stamps 1 1 Sugar Ccrn.” Ormonde Cast'e or Royal Seal: choice standard quatity, creamy and tender: Ataine, style; regata; price, 8c; ths week, can... ter ” Beste oe sees New York ftate Cut Beets, in hygi- enic cinj, tree from TAA Ears el Sacchi ecria ten tana 10c fie 4-H, BOX-Azure-Ball- Blue. Bass Ale, $1.50 Dozen _ At 77 James Butler Licensed Stores. The BUTLER BOTTLiaG of this world-famou¥ ALE {s making new friends every day. There} TWO BOTTLES is no purer malt beverage brewed—not a barrel leaves BURTON-ON-TRENT that is not up, to (RINT SIZE) the BASS standard-—the envy of brewers of ale the world over. For those who find stot a trifle heavy, “tis an ideal drink, ‘The BUTLER EOTTLING is ripe, clear and bright, and the 25c prices exceeds it. ise It is the kiwest, REA Lore) Guinness’s r2, Dublin Stout. DOZEN BOTTLES Foreign (PINT: SIZE) Free Wit Every Size” shces we have exhausted the entire Every correct leather is represented, in :luding numerous shades ‘Lhx man wko ually pays $7 cr $8 for his shoes is the man we 6 sae)? * Every Size’’ Shoes for Spring. sub ect. 24 new-lasts are shown, duplicates of costly of tan, which will be in'high favor. A feature of our low shoes that are leokirg for. There's a revelation in store for him. Both High and Low, $3. ; Wl custom boots in every size and half size irom’ 4 to will meet, with great approval ja the close-fitting ank ey which WM. VOGEL & SON, N presenting. the new Spring modeJs of the famous 12, aod every width from AA to EE. yes) be without the chafing of the heels, [ EBrcadway, Houston St.’ A sevenstime World Want works all.the week, . Order cne “ Aes *prospery: and JAMES BUTLER is the only retailer in America autnorized ko import and bottle this world-famous STOUT, Its use accumulates reserve strength, anit is!an Insurance against sickness and its'weakening effects. It quickly builds up the convalescent. ‘It recuperates women aiter confinement and for nursing mothers has no equal. Ask! your doctor. : % UTLER BOTTLING js declared the best, and our regular price ‘cannot be duplicated $ I oF5 hy any other retailer. reed Solidi 3 2 a ~~ ae 9 ey Teg eye pe ee The Big Dollar’s Worth. pe -Heidsieck. No Such Value to Be Had Elsewhere, The friends of this fine old champagne have shown BOTTLE | MONOGRAM |-WHIS- their appreciation of our enterprise in offering it ata i regularly © retailed. 15¢ Regular retail pubstantial reduction that we’ lrave made another: large for “. . price $1.45. All/ importation and will maintain the same low price. No BOTTLE CHOIGE CALIFORNIA | three bottles-this | other wine takes the plage of good old “Piper-Heldsteck”” SHERRY, regularly retatled 35 Kk f with your experienced connoisseur of vintages. {ox AL C ee OUART @Q PINT BOTTLE CHOICE CALIFORNIA $ 4 $ $ PORT, regularly retailed 35 1 .0O0 } ‘BOTTLE 2.25 BOTTLE 1.25 for .. -_¥ € aes Case of 1 doz’ Qts. $26, Cass of 2 doz. Hts: $28. me Brews of or - ‘Lager Beer For Sale at Lowest Brice egg sa 25¢. know they are nest. They are les—always the the Prunes. iFresh from Sunita Clara Valley. bigh- | est grade ‘of sun- Ibs. or 2OC dried fruitaverag. * slo lbe is ie & H. Stamps Free with Every 3 Lbs. Evaporated Apples. Blue Ripbon—fhe" pales 12 Northérngrown frufl : Imported ‘Sardines. Judice et Cle’s > choicest Bis- capac, = ties in Mustard Sardines. Essio Brand— Daintlest of domestic ih R in English mustard; Other trands of standard quality; large can... ...... 8c Farina... Blue Ribbon—1 be hrartof th: @ wheat; large package emt to 1c ‘Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour. Makes the lightest and most appetiz~ ing muftins and breskfzst ; cakes; large pick-2 1 Oc ~————_——eoeo Lady: Fingers. hese appetizing diinties are fresh: from (ht National Biscuit ‘Com- pany; package i! —toz Fig Newtons, ~ by the Ib Vanilla Waters, Fruit Grackers, | I 2c = (Worth s5¢. ab) een mente eer eure — Liberty Pickles. Crisp and fresh bottled; all kinds in sweet or sour, pickle; Rileworn efor LO Tomato Ketchup, Peerless. Brand—Guaranteed’ ab- solutely pure;large bottle, $c; smali bottle :10c Chili Sauce, Butleste—vere, wholesome and sf ic lous appetizer; large Oc bottle oe se l Spanish Olives, Deliciously ie acd che vi small bottles, eac cest Manzanillas (n medium-sized bottles, eq, frult. 6c 12¢ La Queen Olives in big» a baities, club shes et 25c¢ ManurothQuegn Olivesin large bottles, each... 9 Olive Oil. Morteoet Cle.’s Bra: The chol- cet Frits tape eon) sunny + bo! 5 Vinegar. From cider or white. wine; Malt Vinegar, meric der 6 15¢ and } fresh and full strength; bot, 8c for table

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