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\ ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNES ROOSEVELTS START ON PRINCESS VICTORIA ILL, | HOMEWARD JOURNEY. | TO CALL NOTED DOCTORS. 4 St. MAN DROPS DEAD “FAIR FLOWER BY Saks & Company ) him Brooklyn. | tion's cane was given great Claus Holderman Victim Heart Disease the 2s He Enters Court-Room. Motorman Accused of Kill- John Betl, the Brooklyn street ear @onductor on trial at Port Richmond, ©. 1. for the murder of Dr. Charles ‘Wilmot Townsend, to-d: changed counsed befgte the trial resumed, ‘On top of this jon Claus Holder- man, & wealthy er of Richmond, ‘who has been a dally spectator at the titai, feii dead of heari fi on en- tering the court-room. Prosecu- rength by Linued testimony of the accused jepmother and his halt-brother. Bell announced his change of law- yern before the court opened. He was dissatinfied with the conduct of the ease by his lawyer, Eqward Milligan, who was formerly a truck driver and t j painter of Staten Island and a well known figure there. The Court allowed to aceept Edward O'Rellly, of Man Falls Dead. Judge George Abbott, of the Supreme ‘Court, had taken his seat on the bench, accompanied by his wife and two grown @eughters, when there was & sensation fn the doorway of the court as Claus | Holderman was seen to suddenly stag- ger and fall. When Dr. Deviin, of New Dorp, wae summoned he pronounced Mr. Holderman dead of héart failure. Mra, John Bet, of No. 648 Hart street, ) , Brooklyn, stepmother of the accused MAN, resumed the witness-stand for the Prosecution, taking up her story where he had left off last night. She sald that although she was Jonn Bell's step- she had always tried to ect as @ real mother toward him, and had al- ways enjoyed the most cordial and inti- mate relations as mother and son. of Is Son of Foresters’ Founde Charged by Wife With \ Dese tion. |fore Magistrate Finn. in Yorkville | Ume im several yeare entering a car! riage at Twenty-fourth and Fourth avenue ‘The arrest was made at the Ashiand House jast night by Detective Fille, of Yorkville Court, after the wife had se- cured « warrant, alleging abandonment. She lives at No. 274 Fourth avenue, and nays that her maiden name was Natalie | Brande. that she is an actress, and met the youlg chisf with the unpronounce- able name while she was playing In the Prince of Wales Theatre, in London, in 1897. He was introduced to her as an | East Indian prince, and they were mar. | ried in London, April 2, 1897. The Mohawk took her to the ree ervation st Deseromto, and there they lived tn oonsiderable splendor. She was known among the Indians as Gaygen- garth; which tn English means “Fair Flower.” They travelled over England and @ grest part of this oauntry, and came to New York tn 191, and stopped at the Ashland Slouse until Webru- ary, 192. Dropped Out of Her Sight. ‘Then, she says, be left for Australia, maying that he was going to carry an important message for his father.” He agreed to send her money, and for two months did so. Then she lost all trace of- dim, and had since acted in a num- ber of New York plays for a lveli- hood, for a time being tn the Prootor | Fifth Avenue Stock Company j Yesterday, she says, se was passing | the Ashland House when she siw her vilan chief get into a carriage She loarned that he was atopping there, and @wore out « warrant for his ar-| rest. | The chief told Detective File, after | atrest Bhe said that following the death of his wife Beil had made his home with her and that pn the morning following the murder he had come into her home he had been arrested and taken to the Bast Thirty-fifth street police station, that he arrived in New York yesterday. | A ticket was found in his pocket for/ 1S WHAT ITS NAME IMI »—IN A CLASS BY ITSELF, And worth your while 3 The Elite Toilet Requisite. A DELIGHTFUL SHAMPOO FOR DANDRUFF and FALLING HAIR. Distinctive in Character, Rare in Elegance and Merit. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE AS TO ITS EXCELLENCE and WORTH. 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The Tone comes: Sample (2 oz.), 1604 small (4 oz.), 260; medium (10 o2,), 5004 large (25 oz.) 00, at entice suff Women's Black silk lined—taf feta silk drop— 525.00 FI1,75 ana *15.00 *10.00 Taffeta Stth Pleated Shirts— 57.75 an *£0.00 Were $12.00 and $15.00, Women’s Separate Skirts—plain and fancy mixteres— 2.98 and 56,90 | A MONTH EARLIER THAN USUAL. Women's high-class semi-costame Voile Saits—black and colors— Were $40.00 Women’s Tan Covert Cloth Coats—taffeia silk lined— Were $15.00 Were $6.00 and $10.00 y Sétrts | of Panama Cloth; colors, navy and lack, ) on Sale Thursday. Women's Separate Shirts ie S52. each FOR MURDER CHEFS FICKLE © <= Sts) REDUCTION SALE | raitored suits for Womes Regularly $40.00, $45,00, $48.50 At $24.00 Three new models of imported fancy cloths in light stripes, checks and mixtures, in shades of gray, tan. blue or plain navy, single or double ANGES INGET.| Acusad. Orvatyarerns, - thirty-stent breasted Prince Chap and the new Fifth Avenue BELL CHANGES COUNSEL} jor old, who cliims to be hereditary Women's tatlor-made Coat and Eton Sutts—plain colors and striped | Walking Suit models; skirts with deep side plaits Banal ee ee eee ee and fancy mi xtares— and cne, two or three folds MoreRelatives Testify Against] Merecenes Te"sivaignea to-day Se Rajah Silk Suits at $35.00 court, on @ charge of deserting his ~ ing Dr. Townsend. 1 Daan ens GuMArEGE, forte Ranh Were $20.00 and $25.00) Four sack coat and Prince Chap models—cach with full plaited skirt with folds—in navy or light blue, tan, golden brown, white or black. Walking Skirts at $5.90 and $7.90 Regularly $10.00, $12.50 & $14.00 Full side plaited model with two folds. of shadow stripe black mohair and a variety of fancy cloths in stripes, checks and mixtures—light or medium shades of gray, tan or blue Broadcloth Coats, at $15.00 Regularly $22.50. and $25.00 Ticht-fitting cu'away Prince Chap and sack coat models of imported black broadcloth; silk lined. Lingerie Dresses $x0.00 $15.00 $35.00 Regularly $15.00, $25.00 and $50.00 Princess models of soft finished mull in white, light blue or pink, trimmed with laces and tuckings; the $35.00 model with separate kimono coat. Saka & Company Herald Square rsday, May 23rd Haye arranged for od ww At 11 o'clock, She said that while he| Pastage on the Potsdam for Rotterdam, | ; ) Noteworth Sale of Sy baie E. S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J.,U. S.A. SHenaiics Mintos “Neo aon | A y She said that he nad “ee mie} According to the fective, the pris- e wince nine crclaek the night before, ene| ner sdznitted that he had been. the | === ae = Black Panamas. each Waists for Women questioned him, as to where he hed | Cured that Nev Sininga "a Riverce trom : : Teen 10 y § ; i eB ipa gest peta Ned b SAR Go Bs Se el Disease Impossible Shirts ) Involving Substantial Price Economies nd said they had been drina-| heres Henreckka Hansen, whom he - Shee ay 2 . g fag at yastous places ‘until after day-| ed met mn Austria from milk, if it is perfectly Pasteurized. Ordinary ‘‘commen of French Voiles, Taffeta Silks,’ JQ, 5o First of all—these WV aists are fashioned of sheer Ugnt. Father Forester Founder. cial’’ Pasteurizing lessens the danger, but our ‘‘fer/ect” eo d Mixtures, Brilliantines . summer fabrics of un2uestioned quality. Secondly ae Coma arth ne Lawier Rosenberg, for the wife, made Pasteurizing removes all danger. Be sure .it is and Serges. ) each av the tailoring of every garment involved is strictly cia atlas ‘teak Waoll dieapocared from |coer enced an etiournment. in Grder 10 up to “Saks Standard’; and lastly—the prices the house, returiing about 2% in the at 7h thet Ume, spe paid, the ry fs usually arrived, but e Way in question Hell se- © first aud disappeared bald that he dd the pe Bell enid that sbe had often oye) vag genre a | mesg was re- sponall for his wi jeaih, but that eo did know an) not ¥ olor atiended Mrs, Beli until after she read in the w@apers that it was Townsend on éxamingiou dure Bell said that she had often heard her stepson aay that he would gut revenge on # doo- tor, aithough sho never heard Lim men- gb the vame: Howard Gell, ber son and a halt brother of the accused man, followed on he had got hunk with ‘the doctor who attended his wife, and also toid him ef the account of the shooting In the €¥ening papers. John Bell told Howard Rell to get & paper and look it up. Howard Bell sald that John had toia him that the doctor lived in Staten Taand, Bel] seemed cheerful to-day and as tinted his counvel with many sugges tions. Heard Threat Before, Lawyer O'Reilly the wit ness th statement tha: drew from rn same thing with the Sunday morning PE at mid get important papers, which 4) Fosed to be those showing that @ian chief has been divorced. trate Finn @ the case until May 3 and paroled the prisoner tn the custody of a Mr. Nugent until! thaf ume, to the complainant band's mother waa’ an Indian and his father was known b © me name as the son—Oronhyatekna, which, In English, means Peter Martin His father ts said to have beer of a dlvoree. recently wrote for a New York py the story of her father-in-law’s lite and eat goo wagons \ | Sheffield I §24-52 & Hand Tailored Suits, $12.5 HEFFIEL)) Perfectly PASTEURIZED MILK because this is the only perfectly Pasteurized milk for family use New York. The taste and nature are unchanged. It sweet, natural milk— but you are sure that is no possible chance for you or your family to get i, consumption, diphtheria or any other disease from it. done—analyses furnished to physicians Telephone Your Order—j656 Columbus r call at any of our 40 stores. 1 serve you this milk. or wri One of our us 8 West 57th Street lined. s, some y half-ined coats and turn-up bottom tr rue Blue Serges, . Special Serge Sulis, $14.50 ft 1 good , warranted best value in America ?arms-Slawson-Decker Co. Telephone 3656 Columbus —Exceptional Values— Lord & Luylor Broadway and 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth St. HE OUTER GARMENT SHOP, FOR THURSDAY Extraordinary Specials Coats and Skirts Pd of rue I thest the fact that they are best mn a rf Warranted not to fade, not to cockle, not to pu warranted to give longest ce, warranted cor quoted will enable-you to save fully one-third. Value $1.69 at $1.29 Value $2.25 at $1.69 Value $2.75 at $1.98 Waists of sheer batiste Value $3.50 at $2.45 v s of sheer batiste Value $4.75 at $3.45 ; of net over China silk Value $5.50 at $3.95 Waists of sheer lawn of Persian lawn of Persian lawn We are Prepared to Accept Furs and ie pean. He lal clare, twenty tout | with the worda “hy etelan and 1Oc. a Quart | si: Fur Garments for Storage Dur- Gay might after the shooting Bell had | Cart, 3ghn Bungalow, Deseron peri Fee lee aie of caiy 4 | 1 1 sy or n come to bather shop, where the wit: naa OF ye ot or a sh fe how the ‘‘perfect” Pasteurizing of m is f ing the Summer Mo ths, during which period the repairing and re- modeling of furs and fur garments will be un- dertaken at much lower rates than during the fur season, Estimates cheerfully submitted. Thursday; May 23rd, A Sale of Low Shoes for Women Ulked about going to Mgetting runk with the B ill qc t M i 1 Smart, long, loose model, of fancy | Petucc r othes-May Specials Conts—sinier Gr mereertsed tines, | 10). ()() Regularly $5.00 and $6.00 at $3.75 fj. foundation well tailored, ncuUly trimmed collar and cuffs . Regularly and a i a | te Distiet-astorney een put $15 Value Suiits at $10 Wate AMAADs xnlssceassreret ti niphacsnens ee Walking Pumps, Tongue Pumps, 2 button Christy DeW ye posh ' as ij ° v He : Of strictly all-wool cassimeres and cheviots, excellent wo and ll Skirts—A, mamumcturer's sample line Ties, Ribbon, Sailor, Gibson or Oxford Ties, with I blue Serge, various stripe overplaid and mixture gray efte PUS—new up-to date maidela of Import 6 75 military, Cuban or Louis \V heels: plain or tipped 4 y a doar . tic materiala—Broadcloths, Chif- Lp sag gh quality fabrics, trimmings and tailoring every garment fa, Panaipa, Mannish Mixtures, Checks, ‘Plaids | * toes; welt or turn soles; all sizes; all widths, hold s ¢, fit, style ar pr until worn out sal and solid colors, Value $10.76 to $16.00 patent kidskin, patent coltskin, Feshioned of patent leathe calfskin, brown kid or suede, demi-calf, dull kid, tan Rus BAN ANTONI 12 West 23d St, Opposite rift through to 22d, W ntty years ot hard 1 $16.50 and $18. Sults of high-grade cassimere, " z " b n r e ays to da xtures. Tailoring is hand mmings o ‘ to ext Included are high grade biue serge suits H a) ZWAS S E ‘ A wine J08EPH HERBOLD, ; " ae forties, 1 ph 4), % Cup of suger, yolks of 8 1 t! Suits, Values Up to $22.50, at $15 Aa Innovation Long a Necessity | 10 nig wed on presentation £ ce ot eet vanilla, ® pinch of eat gris a t ‘ i fa an a is advertiooment on eaF Min dil together and bake tp hot oven about minutes, serve with whipped Journe te { high-class velour, cassimeres and pur ae WV hees stigte purcheced tof sah thie week. Men Motors puting 1p the even Got top with Blller w und mixtures. Also silk-mixed worsteds and Wr 4 Stee eee BP, ML Delicious as a breakfast cereal mo cooking)or ja amy ‘way that rice is 1 2 and 3 button models, showing variou BVERENO SSS ayia ‘We offer $5 Weekly for the best now Mallo-Rice Recipe sent us. Morton & Clark, 90 West Broadway, N. Y, JOUK GhOUBE SELIA Er. al serge sults are made of a serge Woven by one of t st serg = $7.50 Daye Ee Week oumanee 7 . we Anierica and ta urneyman experts who are and 1.3 DURING THI MONTH, $15.00 ua ° euteiches Ce ee rk BE 4 are cut on authoritative Br Judged Fits ¥ ' ‘e st ¢ a are extreme value at less than $20. ’ ADAM SCHULZ son, as Get the Habit, Go to Grand pt, Cov Heeb ling om, . 4 Furotiure, Rugs, Pianos, Sewing Machine, PLoscgrapha, FOUR STORES. Law eer . UNION SQUARE, 14th. n. Bway, 4TCORTLANDT, enwich. rs sas tt alt \ 279 BROADWAY, n. Chamber, _ 425TH STREET, cor, 80 Avenue biscuits pomaee ne = MALTO-RICE