The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1907, Page 20

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THE EVENING WORLD, her life that her Gaughter, Wlaitred, ~_|SWINDLER'S WIFE OF PASE ra Four vere Solitary Con- ~finement for Mlle. Tati- ana Leontieff. : ‘SHE MURDERED A MAN. Bui Shot Frenchman f ‘Noted qRussian in Carrying Out Death Sentence. “ 'THUN, Switzerland, Barch %%.—Mle. fetiana Leontieff, the. Ruasien woman eho) murdered a’ Frenchman named Muller at Interlaken in September ‘last, “mistaking hin fer M. Durnovo, ex- Minister of tho Interior of Russia; was to-day sentenced to four years’ soll: ‘ tary confmément end to twenty ‘years’ expulsion from the country. ‘The prisoner complained that a Deen subjected to the wtmost brufality by the Examining Magistrate anand the pricon wardens, who wher 0 the witness ‘stand were unable to deny the charges, 5 Mile, Leontieff ls a lajavdaushter! of Gen. ‘Leontieft, who took an active part in the Ruasfan campaign in .Manohuria, _ nd who afterward was Governor of One of the Russian provinces, and Is 10 have wen concerned in an un- Successful spt upon the life of her uncle in ie for which she was ed and confined for some time in es relemmes— upon bers ipramise to leave “Rupsle forever, end worms. to. have almest immediately Jolsed "the evolutionary group hay. 235 ite. Sapene in phir iDarneve wont abroad Jat ontierr at ai © th corel nar perwoos, were nner at the Hotel Ju: e last Mile. porn ence pe had Fexiscaced there winder: the hi f “Mme. Star- ford, of BtockNoline who Was about , tWanty-tro years) od Sane of distin- jehed appearance, ly rose from areolar opingpen ty late Pesala) from her reticule and deliberately fred at Charles Muller, igh Frenchman. who first ‘the it proved “fat ed fatal, ‘shot vanced toward ery ‘fired fonr more shots. ater developed that she had mis- EASY TO PLUCK The Craft Turns Its At- tention to Farly Spring Robbery of Sleuths. Judging from complaints registered at Police Headquarters to-day it looks as licemen and pollcemen's homes wenrch of easy work:-Sergt John W, Bhells, of the West One Hundredth street station, Fas 0p, duty when th telephone rang, and ba'heard his ma voice at the other end. of the wie say “Burglara -bave ransackeé ot! house ana turned averything top: /-turvy. Your new Easter suit 1s gone, my #0 sealskin coat, several hundnd dollars’ worth of furniture and ‘a bot of other stuff 1s missing.” Stetls, who was once ecting captain of the Tenéerloii and a Devery tavur- ite, burried to his home, No, 46 Fourth avenue, H« found buniau Grawers scat- tered all over the flat and closets jim- mied. He notified ‘the Detective Bureau. Sergt. Bheils's confidence in the detoctiyes ‘had not kept him from/ tnguring his hovsebold goods egainst ursiary. Detective Gilio, ettached - to , the Italien equad at the Central Office, has won distinction by fighting the Bleck Hand band. He boarded a ‘Houston street crosstown car oat night aod was reading a newspaper-wWhen he fe:t & %and gilde smoothly into the far corner of his trousers’ pocket. ‘The nerve-of the crook," sald Gillo, to -himeelt._Gillo waited= jong anoush | to be convinced; that jseveral piokpock- eta were on the platform, He placed two young met” undér arrest. and locked them up at Police Headquarters. They gave their names as Jacob Lovin, of No, 185 Norfolk street, and William Alber, of No. 6&2 Lafayette avenue. They were charged with attempted rob- ‘A few weeks digo pickpockets robbed the wife of Brot are (pork: Wey Augus- ana oe Oe ondway care The Broa Piioves eacaped nnd neither money NOF gems was recovered. ow CHARGED | WITH SHOPLIFTING ~ SUES HERA Mrs,/Alfred Goslin Is Fighting to Retain Possession of Her Home. Mra, Una Goslin, wife of Alfred FR Goslin, whose frenzied financing of wild-, cat achemes made tim_a fugitive from justice, will know in the near future whether she fs to lose her home, et No, 677 West End avenue, the ownership of which is in question before Justice MacLean In the Supreme Court. She told to-day why #hé has sued Annie To Magher, of No. #73 Bt. John's place, Brooklyn, her husband's former atenog- Fapher, for $0,000 tumages for atleged alienation of Mr. Goslin‘s affections, and said she was afraid every minute of. THURSDAY, 7. will be kidnapped as Marcel. i Goslin Is now in Paris, and under the! Erenoh.law has served hii orders to return to him with: months, If she does not obey he will/ get a divorce, She has sued him for a! limited divpree .and has sued his! mother, Mys. Sophia La Grave, to xet possession of Marcel, who waa carried away from her by force, she «: Paris, in an auto, by het mother-ta-law. Mra, Goalin' M®imates that her hus-/ band has about 44,000,000, and she wants her interest in it. She says @ combina-| ton composed of Goalln, his mother und} Miss Magher ts working against her. Her husband, she urges, gavo Miss Magher $00,000 in money and jewelry Which belonged to his\ wif } "My husband transferred his house. herg to one of his clerks, but the clerk jater transferred {t tome. It was mine, anyway. Alfred kncws.I have evidence against him, and he wanta me near him| so he can keep me from testifying," Mri Gostin seid. | Her mother-in-law has a mortgage on the West End avenue house and Justice; Maclean, who" heard arguments tn-the case yesterday afternoon, will render his decision acon, her ‘son | 23rd Street CLOVE DEPARTMENTS. In Roth Stores. l Misses’ ) Gloves. Fownes’ Pique Gloves for Boys. White and colors. Boys’ Chamoise Gloves, Castor, grey, and buff. ‘LADIES’ ‘SUITS. In Both Stores. JANES MGREERY 860. | white and colored Glace. Sath iets 75¢ per pair 1.25 per pairs 1.00 per pair wife with! Lingerie Princess Dresses. Trimmed with lace. 15.00 and 22.50 Walking Skirts. Made of check Papnma Cloth; Mohair and grey Worst- ~ ed. Pleated model. ‘SILK : PETTICOATS. In Both Stores. . Sale of Taffetas Silk Petticoats. Best ‘All the fashionable colors and black in the latest models, “5.00 to 22.50 A latge assortment of Patisian, nov- \elty stripes and Dresden patterns, Hand- quality. "10.50 MARCH 28, 190 fi Yor« Sy PrAstesr GROWING STORE "ANDO \Rothenbers ¢o SATISFACTION VE Sor OR mn fe Sot Women’s Glove. Special. 2.99 In 16 OP length. extra finished. kid: double stitched; re: ular $2.50 values sp cla! for this salo on ‘Table d’Hote Luncheon. Try one of oulr dainty Luncheons on th hn foor: § SM Alterations on Sutts aot = You ms $3.00 to $5.00. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Sensational Sale Taffeta Lined Panama Suits. We ‘challenge comparison with suits for which others ask $16.50.and $18. some and distinct styles. cules braid in a varlety of. exquisite designs; also silk and Persian vests; SOFT, RICH TAFFETA. Handsomely trimmed and tucked sleeves; Several all-over plaited or cluster plalted styles. black or blue. Women’. low: price ‘Of PosWeunic.nsdesevesrel ccecrecdacsucce sale ptice of elaborately light blue, pi They're made of fine: THE PONY, CUTAWAY and ETON JACKET, elaborately trimmed wi Special Waist I HANDSOME BATISTE WAISTS—Fine qu blouse; tucked Anil’ trimmed yoke of trimmed F, trimmed back; all-wool Panama, {n three hand- h fine Her- LINED THROUG' GHOUT WITH three-quarter or full length. Sizes 32 to 44, in champagne, .pearf gray, golden brown, This sult considered 2 great bargain at $16.50 and $18—for this special East ‘ Skirts-in Sale at the’ Skirt Sale. 2,500 NEW SPRING SKIRTS—The newest styles 2n excellent quality of Panama, high kilted, styles, in black,. blue, brown, cream or red shade cluster’ plal Bargai ins.’ with newest sleeve; Women’s $10 Silk Pony Coats : Big Easter A style adopted by Fashion's most fastidious set and this one lot 1s certainly beautiful n every exquisitely trimmedrwith fine Her- cules braid; three-quarter sleeve i with cuff; LINED THROUGHOUT 5 98): sizes; great $10 valued marvet-at sie On Sale 3 Bien Only To-morrow, 12 A.M. A rousing purchase and sale of stylish coats made of rich taffeta, also strictly. all-wool handsome suitings and broadcloths; an ele- i Chaps, box coats and taffeta silk’ Etons; Witte | LAWN This Suit $9.98 ; also lined throughout with TAFFE- and tucks; Cutaway and Eton TA .or SATIN; a marvellous 2. 98 trimmed, Jacket Styles, |Fespect. Made from best quality heavy’ taffeta, WITH GUARANTEED ~ SATIN; all Sample TaffetaCoats. = ‘pint variety-of stytes; inchuting pony, Prince F Se af zi bargain; on sale only from. 9 trimmed; none to 12 A. M. to-morrow at. . 85c. value; from Girls’ Stunning Box Suits This. Important Event for To-morrow. Spectalat $4.98 One of the daintlest of the new Spring fashions. Made from all-wool fancy plaids, with notch collar; hand- somely trimmed with inlaid broadcloth, silk ‘braid and fancy -buttons; 11-gored bad MS maryellously thibets, fancy zboye any offering anywhere approaching this sale p: outfit, complete... On Sale Only ion 9to12 A. M. __To-morrou', WAISTS—Full-pointed yoke of Val. Jace others pleated leated~and embroider back; full sleey sent C. O. regular 9 to 12 A.M. only>at.... ase 9 - o Boys’ Easter Suits 2,500 Boys $4 Easter Outfits — iz Consisting of a double-breasted. coat; bloomer and straight, pants; to-date patterns 1 pair each of ages 3 to 16; elegant up- and newest fabrics; for Young Men’s $10 Suits, $7.50) Ages 14 to 20. Elegant confirmation sults, dou single breasted models; aed ol blue serges, black mixtures in cheviots and worsteds} an §9.00 the regular price.. . When Arrested, She_ Accused, ey era made and designed for every style a Fermer Sales. Girl ¢ of Be- i of dress, 10.50 to 17.50 elsewhere; a Henin of style and richness; offering for you to see before purchasing 7 5 spectilbabececccntensecsace esos tT ee * 0 Police. Don’t Bother Them, _ Victim Says, and They ing Her Accomplice. Mire) Anthony Rothman, ot Norns West. Ninety-third: atreet, was a pris- oner in Yorkville Court to-day socused of shoplifting from a big Third avenue Gepartment store. Detective Wrixht started to follow her at- three ‘o’clodk Work Openly. «The reporters In the Evening (Vorla! *) _Polloe Headqparters Bureau were “pustly engaged in. making out their ex- |, pense bills and \ getting thelr ahocs! pol'shed to-day when a brisk gentleman | entered and jntroduced!. himself “as! Samuel Pasternak, junior member ot] the firm of Bernard Pasternak, & son, | 3 yesterday aftesnoon and as she was leaving the stote at six jo'clock, afer Hyistting —thirty—counters,he erreste1 her. The woman dropped a crowded knit bag she carrie) and on her knees besged for mercy. Wright took her to the -superintendent’s office, where made, if is said, a confession. ‘The bag was found to coniain Afteen sprays of artificial flowers, eleven roti of lik ribbon, three combs, three brace- pine, —t Liha pincushtons, 1 we Teplied the young men addre: “You lok kind of intelligent,” the visitor glusingly, * Tellef to see dnybody o ‘that looks Intelligent just_beent across. the ulberry street PYoul bee’ fthave qui Wet I went you t over any inorning about from 330 to ‘B90 o'closk:'in the wholesale diygoods and manufacturing district — in Mercer. street precinct and observe! a) rDusy— scone, On every. block you” will Rind: truck a, busy. burglars, “singing at their rk, carrying out’ bales of goods and do is this: pi AT -Cioaky Ghd salts anid adresses, | ff ading up the ewny, Bomatimes the streets gested: with trucks drivers swear at each other so naturally that by whutting your eyes “you “mignt =imagine time to be In the height of the business rush of the afternoon. {closed my place last Tuesday evening, double padlocking ta doo, ‘When I got dawn yesterday “morning the door had heen amashed with wledes hammers. The burglars had. ta awny $120 worth of taffeta alk. fsa Worth of made-up goods und Koo Ie gash. which they found In’ the wage Evidently they had. a small truck. be eause an immense burl which they had loaded with cloaks wis aban. doned in the Io’ Mit’ does no kood to report the rob- Dderies at the police station,..6o. I'd Uke, to have seme of you reporters go over’ in that nelghborhood early ai fig and seo the burglars at worry’ 2,500TH PERFORMANCE “OF “BEN HUR” SOON, |° Souvenirs and a Supper. on the Stage to Commemorate ‘ _ the Event. (At the Academy of Music‘next Tues- Gay night will occur the 2,500th perform. ‘ence of “Ben Hur," now filling an en- ‘Ragement at thet Peeples ‘The own- BENS Of the Acudemy, are not ohly to ooserve the occasion with & souvenir @istribucion of a full text. of Gen. Wallace's story, " (Fir, Mustrated with acenes from the sala | is “quite a} | pligated a. former salemcin whom sho pas Thay and wno| eet S80-- coached “her-tn opt Go} the | tacked up to the sidewalk | low cases, four lace collar: kerchiefs and one nightdress, _ ‘Mrs. Rothmag ts alleged\to have im- laundry ing, telling her itso. would buy jth 1 Gen woods. Magistrate’ Ooymell held Mra man on the détective's ‘aMdavit the other woman colild be found. LIBERALS WIN IN RIOTOUS CAMPAIGN, British Unionists Fall with Fighting Tactics and Aid of Woman Suffragists.. LONDON, March 38.—R. D, Holt, Lip- eral, was elecjed yerterday to represent tha Hexham Division of Northumber- land in Parilament by a majority of 1,187 over Colonel Bates, the Unionist can- éidate. The vacancy was caused by tho elevation of Mr, Beaumont, Liberal, to the Peerage in succession to his father, the late Lord Allendale The campaign was fought with great vigor and was marked by wi}d scenes of Gisorder, Many meetings were broken up by the Unionists, who hoped to re- Verse the decision reached at the gen- eral elect sajd she met HA Reth- unttt of the district, however, ly for Mr. Holt, with tne result that the Léberals retain ¢he seat though their majority was nearly out in two. The Women Suffragtsts were extreme. ty active in opposition to the: Iberal candidate, while the Tariff Reforiners displayed great activity in behalf of the Unionist candidate, who announced! during the course of the campaign that though a tariff reformer, he was »5) posed to any additional tax on, food. "FRISCO’S RELIEF BILL ay,to ba given to each Woman in at- fe cecon that evening, but on the after the performiance an elabor- upper 18 to be served to the com- iy sea rinsiciineled sgueste:, tncinds Henry LL. Wallace, son of the Jor, ‘nod Vie Young, who made Arikmeation’ gmat of se stages. the eight Peon ‘ FOR MARCH, $688,000. 23rd Street. * 34th Street. JAMES MAGREERY i CO. ee Boys’ and Young Men’s Suits. |. Norfolk, Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits, Made of Cheviot, Worsted- and) Sizes-24to-r17-years, home-spuns: Boys’ TopCoats and Reefers. Spring Tan, grey, blue, brown and white, Sizes 3 to 17 years. 5.00 to.15.00 Young Men’s Suits. Made of plain and fancy materials, Sizes 32 to 38 chest measure. ; ¥5,00,-18,00.and.22.50 washable and woolen Hats weight, Straw, and’Caps. ~ Boys’ “Furnishings.” “Ronsperss} play Suits, etc., in new and attractive models (for small children 2% to 8 years. Thirty-fourth Street. CLOTHING DEPT, 34th Street Store Only. 6.00 to-22.50 New models. §0ROSIS The Best. Shoe. Tan Oxford, Gibson, “Court” Ties and Pumps, » The newest and models suitable -for early Spring wear. WASHINGTON, Minetic 33.. mates for relief work!3n San Fran- clugo during March aggregated $683,000. One-half: of this amoJnt is appor- toned to the Red Cross and the ower half to the Jocal Tedef fund. ea ie it oa vary giiimate of eco tor fe _ JAMES MeGREERY'8 GO. most fashionable Twenty-third Street Thirty-fourth Street, skirt, pleated style, finished with a deep hem; in brown, blue: and green mixtures; sizes 12 to 16; e 9 ° Girls’ Silk Coats. A surprise in store for you. Dainty, rich and jaunty-Goais-of-silk-pongee,-collariéss .model-of inlaid silk and. finshed with fancy braid; full box back; also Cloth Coats in newest fab: ~hatldsomely trimmed with Panne Velvet, shown in champagne, tan, redj navy, light blue or black; sizes. a 3 hours onl: 6'to 143! sale prices) 2c ee ae cholceatte GIRLS’ REEFERS. On Sale for 3 Hours Only, To-morrow M. Full English box bac! I fancy or twist effects dark effects This Bult, 4.08, We're doing the greatest business 11 our career, Values—jJust what you want for less than you expect to pay. Friday's superb bargains; Bargain in Children’s |’ Trimmed Hats. —~ Several winners in Chip Flats, richly trimmed with large bows, rosettes and ornaments, Others with silk and ball pins. Beautiful assort- ment of newest styles, in all the popular;shades and shapes; a great- 1 98 value/ at Ad Another Great Hit for Children, Hats—Imported fancy body, bent Into exquisitely cute flares and pokes; chiffon faced, silk trimmed, ball Uy i special . “and sifk braid; sizes | 6 ta 14 (no mail or- ders); 9 to M, Linens and Domestics LACK AND (‘WHITE SHEPHERD CHECKS in small, medium and large. effects, Pe 15c yard (ee: MILER DAMASK, in lengths of 2 to 10 yards each ingle 39¢. Patent Leather ‘Oxfords at (9c Patent ‘Leather, With dull leather backs; me-: dium Heels. Sizes 2% to 7. On Sale from 9 to 12 A. GH. only. Girls’ & Boys’ Tan Oxfords. Important sale event, mainly on account of the scarcity of good tan shoes in Blusher and Oxford styles; also some undressed kid and suede call; all sizes up to 2; extra special at..sse-.ee 79¢ - value 100. yard special in polka dots and flow- 33 Natural, Wavy long hair 98c side by side ay-a full-size bed, and by sliding one under’the other can be used Switches ../ . complete, choice of and back effects; regu- special, per On Sale Only from 9 A.M, ered effects, ‘in lengths Switches, regu Switches . as a Separate Couch; This offer also includes 2 mattresses and 2 bolsters. inch, all fanaa Puff either telescope or Se lar $6.quality, In sets of EXTRA HEA EAC! SHEETING, full. 36 in. det to I P.M. To-Morro. Mill Remnants of Figured Lawa, of 2 to 10 yards each, at, yard... Values—Featuring 24-inch: lar $6 value, at -. Thts Offer Inclades 2 Mattresses and. 2 Bolsters. ‘ 16 and 18 ach, all | TWO DISTINCT) COUCHES, LIKE ILLUSTRATION. Can be used when placed 20 and 22 ‘The frame |is:made of all steel, finished tn. gold bronze, with a guaranteed. “long hair 1. 98 National spring. These Couch Beds retail regularly at $7.50. Very special; couch -bed styles at The latest style in coiff dressing for both front 6 and 8; sale price, $3.98 and of 98 Mloer, Rear.) right for East On Sale To-morro% from 9 to 12 A. Mi. 1,000. Sults,. double broasted,-ages-7.10-4 tor or Russian blouse, ages 3 to 10; style, ages 3 to 8; wool cheviots! “doutle and worsteds, in light, felt and all new, up to date and (limit 3 to each), for 9 to 12 A. M, your ; 1.39 Caimennn | Suits. In size 8 to, alee of-16. oz, all- wool _wor: “you from $6 up: sale cludes” myriads. of fancy mixture eff 27- inch Figured Stik Panes In self-colored, small, neat designs and olka dots, in all’ the new Spring “pshades; high, silky lustre; excep- > tionally pretty for entire suits, waists or coats; NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED; Tegular 45¢, que: 29c Sty fat Cyard sows NUN’'S VEILING, 38:in. wide, in newest Spring. colors, also. white and black; regular 456, ‘quality; special, yard..... Cc » (No mail orders.) For 3 Hours Only, 9to12 A, M” 20-inch Black and White SHEP- HERD CHECKS and Ha- / butai Silks; regular 45c. 19¢ qualities, special, yard... tint 15 yards to-a customer.) (No mail orders.) 1,000 $7.50 Couch Beds. at 4.66. COUCH BED, like illustration, ‘The sides are easily adjusted and can te made into a single or a-34 size bed. Has # heavy bronze frame, National sprin; with full helical ends. Also “W7hrattre$s and bolster, covered in figured denim; value $7.50; complete at 4.66, H

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