The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1907, Page 4

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| Two Sets of Relatives, Searched in Vain for | Louis. Albert. | PASTOR CAUSED ARREST Prisoner: Asseris that He Be- 4+ lieved His First Wife Was Dead. A mixed audience in Police Court had a iy Se-day of how bic a town t Mew York ts when Louis Al » Rfemd, middle-aged German came out the pen to plead mo a@uilty to the @harge of bigamy. By his own adm algn he has been living for eight years fy Manhattan with the woman whom he says he believed was his lawful le, While two sets of relativer—one tn Fareoken and the other in Brookiyn eve been consianity seeking to ae @eme trace of his whereabouts [1 iy ne of those sories of a city @lwens making people repeat ¢ @Olaram abou: truth being «han flotios. —~ To begin at the beginning one must | Go back fourteen years ago when Louls Febr, a man of thirty+fve, bad an elec. | Pastor Who Caused Arrest of an Alleged Bigamist THE EVENING WORLD, ot ent tries) repair shop in Fourteenth street He lived across the river in Hoboken | Wi his wife and his son Julius, then a! boy of wx hr didnt get along weil | ‘with bis wife. He admits that he found | | Detter companionship in the company | °° ‘@ his bookkeeper, Ions Thieler, 4 pret: | ty girl from Brooklyn, Miss Theller's Drother Kaward, then an apprentice, false had & job tn the repair shop. Then He Disappeared 7 parted finally the wanted* Atbert hb tor extradition to | ‘Bile beipers coming to work found the | Pijladely irate Moss con- County Jur } closed. Nugody saw the owner | (inued etl weep- y y- = ng — Simultaneously the pretty book- | °F), Yo. t on hand. |” Keeper, Mise Theiler disappeared. She had gone to Atlantic City with her | Bahn bees Fcpsfiikes hts Mi ped Mrs. | mother, Tt 4s aid that th ¥. dir, vad pig ee; ee -Onre. ber mother, Moorg sent them to tie Leedem House, | Cvuaty Grand Jury for June he ur , of No, 1388 Fitty-etehth street, Brooklyn, got # letter from the missing © girl. In the Jetter was a marflage cer- | tifeate. The girl wrote that she bad een married in Philadelphia to Louts | Awert. a jewelry salesman, and that wes bappy and contented. Al- shoueh the family had never heard of ) the mysterious Mr. Albert the; did not Sonfect him with the vanished Fehr, since the brother, Edward Thisi- ‘*t, had been hoping to get some news of bis winter. The deserted wife in there ing © Was also active for a w! ond City, was to-day put on trial before Tor her recreant husband. But | Judgr Humphrey, in the Queens County of ever got & trace | Court, charged with assault in the seo- chr seemed to have melted|ond degrwe He Geen indicted on ) thin air the ot Tully, who eaid weeks awo Edward Thieler way a man who blance to his Becoming s ar ung man trailed the other to No. feet Gixty-fourth street, where there Was ® repair plant for eatomobiles Mm as the Knickerbocker Auts pment Company. The amateur de- ve learned that the lant was known as bert. had stumbled on the secret of the rance of his former employer is sister end on the secret of his marriage. Looked Up Marriage Record. To make sure Thieler hired a woman er, Who detatied one of her office to help him secure evidence. The w looked up the faded marriage jeate and found that the ceremony ween her daughter and Afbert had yet | ea Dani performed by the Rev. A. Lin ol Moore, then of Philadelphia Mow pastor of the Hiverside Ba Church in New York. The woman got in touch with the Rev, Mr feore. As f00n as lie was convinced he had been tricked into marry- ‘@ man who had a wife living Mr jaore agreed to sWear out & Warrant @harsing Albert or Fehr with biawmy. | accompanied young Thieier to fa flat at No 14 West ere Albert was | 3 & Woman came | coogiized as his | fontinually prosaed pgraghe of two children “T had yet heard a word of my first | ara,” he said | dead when I married we wer Philadelphia je. We had four bat on 4 and ofsn nose. To-day Tully memory. tempted to assault Pupo! en on his own nose, breaking It Judge Humphrey ordered the case dis- mi and locked up on a charge of perjury. Oe, FAMOUS ACTRESS SLAIN. Jealous Husband Murders Cerda of them lived. Iam gtad now that | coh would onty be | eve my pr me." t -Attorney Pou peared to prasesxte Albert Hearing Continued. Under (he lawy of. New York Albert | as the | be Mani (aciong years, but t wusished bere in bigazn: pe reporters. attempts to interview the young an had been balked by the vigilant mother the pair left the hotel last it, | refusing (o tell thelr destination, Tho younger "oman appeared to be suffer rom grief or fear, or both, oe COMPLAINANT SENT TO CELL. | Elort to Clear Alleged Assatiant Results im Perjury Charge. James Pupola, of Bunnyeide, Long Inl- ew Year's Day Pupols aasault- the complainant's fteret « ehift thet he had at-| ie and had fall-| He testified ad Tuy Kram Nathansen, sh actress, Aalborg, Jutiand, band, after shootin, ly committed suicide, Un se of th A tome of § 4 Rooms Completely Furnished at ‘These room» are on exbi bition at our Showreome We Also Furnish 3 Rooms Completely at THE After two tragedy. ul K y runs Pennsylvania we ne strength arrant and ler. Wise came ta court as 4 wines, Mr. iCrotel | | Be w INDICT OFFICIALS, them to be original and@ to not bri IS COURTS ADVICE Original, Says Judge Hum- phrey to the Queens Wom- hy presentment against the Long and City van He urged them to bring indictments agains the negligent officials who were not Ju meni of | Fai COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 3— | Cerda Krum Nathansen, the celebrated ‘was shot and mortally wounded by her husband yesterday at his wife Jeal LIBERAL iz HEY TO holding back the money necessary (o make the repaira so that prisoners could ry Is by Quick Repairing Any plass matchea EXACT- |LY wuhout the prescripuon. 223 Siath Ave, Gel \ New more, (Mt Nassee St, sear Aga 5), ANN&B CREDIT HOUSE 0 WE PAY FREIGHT, wriTE FOR O break out with @ corkscrew. ye Humphrey said it was unneces- for him to specify on the striking e« of the month and he made no tion of the Becker and Graham ciory on premises insures |quick, accuraie service and lowest possible cost. 350 Sixts Ave, Below 22d St. 1274 Broadway, Below 33d St. 217 B way, Astor House Block. Containing inf Bie) Hil Fisher was ar home. any REAL RATFLES CONFESSES hilS DOUBLE CAREC Foreman Carpenter by and Daring Burglar (pects to The Mrexing World.) nic, steady the week ot Philadety his person robberies. but on! connection meuns of booty found In ni coed PHILADELPHIA an fou forced him tc and Nberally provided for his fa It's good and it's good for Keeps your system clean— —head clear, A piece every day well—three a day make you well If not at your druggist’s send 10 cents for sample package to GUM-LAX MFG. CO., Nowark, N. J. 4 June tydust A earalng good ray atx daya in the we and a successful burgla was Lianerch, according to his own gonfession. Fishe sted yes ¢ « Wilham Dre Delaware « Ay at his b f ree ind in} force a Suppo established possess) keeps you those who have bought WHY? ing wh ic You will know what our 47 years of manu experience means, and t instruments are the best that are made to-day The Sterling Piano Co., 518-520 Fulton St., cor. Hanover Pi,, BROOKLYN, UR our outfits MAILED plication Our FREE i terms | Ne OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. NEW BOOKLET rmation regarding on ap apply alse n Island w Jersey 0) mnecticut Open Satur tp ha thay 0 th Bt 1 door MFORT: FURNITURE, CARPETS &BEDDING reat Sale of High-Gra: Walters Pianos te A BI DHBTOO Colonial 150, Vert Chiffonier value 10,00 6-98 Collapsible Go-cart PER WEEK 45, OPENS AN ACCOUNT Dresser value 15:00 @ MONDAY, Day k st burglaries s house and te aay His wife and ohildren, his brother, who is @ member n city, in { the up: law-a, Ha @ skilled carpenter and b: and. as a foreman, averaged aw >a week. He owns his house and grounds Three nights in tho week he would be absent from home until 2 or 4 or sometimes 4 o'clock in the morning. He explained to hls wife that he was a| member of lodges in Philadelphia and thet It took him some Ume to get out to Lianerch after the sessions. These were the nights Drexel devoted to bur #tarious pursuits. He has confasted half a dozen specific | those with which his been by | Sterling Playerpianos JUNE 5S, 1907. Prisoner Says He Found Rings Worth $1,100 on Floor of Barroom, Freight Smash-Up om Pennsylvania Road at Seott ‘ ROCHESTER, June &—A wreck of & freight train on the Pennsylvania Rall- road at 1.8 o'¢lock this morning te re- | ported, three rifles this side of Scott John Howard, altes John Henry Wickoff, twenty-nine years old. a bar tender, of No. @& West Sixty-ffth etre was arraigned ten the West Std) “The report says the bodies of the en- gineer and fireman are believed to be inder the wreckage y Mi at the Hotel Mane Antomette. seventh et and Broad way, 2 Mr the ho: Valued urday ara showed the rinax found the dlaw floor, The » the Marie Ant as a bellboy bail wad! ton ville wilt ard was beld in 83 [0 when Mrs Sec court to make a Immiere nts. June d—Itallans of this pted a plan to divert the infux of Htatlan immigevaite (oem Ciiicaga and other large civies and es them in agroultural commur | Te Divert Hulten OHICAGO, ity. yeaterday COLLAR 19 CENTS EACH, 2 FOR tS CENTS — present e que) offerings, at least. present of erings of June. - : Ot Yexamaft- dere | are advanccd in cost. Labor is costing more. ing cannot further be conserved than the poin THE BEST VALUES THAT WILL BE KNOW The same is true of LINENS, by the yard o _ Better-made garments cannot be bought at LINEN always. To Buy White Garments _ and Linens AHEAD, as Now IIILE all our White Sales in the past presented extraordinary offerings in the best merchan- dise, it was expected, as a matter of course, that the next sale—six months later—would It does not seem possible that next January can equal the We exhausted every resource to prepare the merchandis» for the present occasion, and we have been notified in the most positive language by ALL manufacturers that absolutely NO MORE GARMENTS can be made at the prices tor which we secured these. The prices for the muslins, cambries and nainsooks are away up. The economies of careful, scientific manutactur- N, probably for years to come. IT WILL PAY WELL TO BUY A YEAR’S SUPPLY NOW. mportant Embroideries and laces t already achieved. These garments represent | rin finished and fancy pieces. any time. And Wanamaker Linens are PURE The White Sale Linens | The old prices stand as decisive bargain prices today. Recent ad- venees have made {tt impossible for us to go to the foreign linen weavers again to buy linens to sell except at sharp advances on the prices we are alle to offer now. In addition to the fine cssortment of linens shown at prices based on the cost of a year or more ago, there are many special offerings on lots that we have been able to buy at reductions even from the old low prices. ee _CLUNY LACE LINENS doilies and center pieces, | linen ce attractively | hemstitched hucka | : | b of vadous sizes and 4 instead of | Welghts, regularly 6c and 40, mow | a5e each Dollies, at 450, instead of | S-tnch rou Center Pieces, at | 4] 1-08, $1.96 ana $2.25, regularly 2 {| 2t-nch round Center | 205, s2.45 aud g2as, j | ko #4 ae 4 round Center Pieces, at Uleached | Dama: SEIS and $3.50, regularly & | in ons i 1 Pleached Damask, at 1-10, cunt’ Crat leneas ink of $1.35, sptand ne ee ee © Irish Table Damask, 72 inches Scatts, 30x ft ieches, at 98,48,| Wide, at @1.85 a yhed, Instead of 75 ot SSS. _ 4 LY ti, "8G FESS, regularly 6) 10)" partern Table Clothe of fe Irish | Double around. Damask, with borders yards, at $3.85 eaoh, instead | | ao hiNEN SHEETS si tehed Iris % inch ® pair, inaterd of | PT , * n TOWELS in ten different rs | AM Mnen hemmed Towels, 17 xa4\ dosen, instead ol | inohes, with rid, blue of white bor. . Becond floor, Old Bullding. The following {tems are in the Basement 8u b-Station Store b Linen Pattern Table Cloths, be 1x108 inches, me $1.70 each, tasters ttern Table Clothe of heavy satin finish Irish Damask, 2x34 yards, ae 2x3 yards, at $2.85, instead of $3.00. Mesa -iS, instead of wh 8 n Damask Napkini $2.55 = dexem, instead of $3 nce Tata Cover , round oF square, at #1,15 re | hemetitched Linens ‘with row of faggoting at half regul ares, At 1Be each, me IAN reg: a at Te ench | : 8a at SSe emeh, instead ig inch Scarfs, at BOe, instead of jsxta inch Bearfs, at Ste, instead of $1.70 3 inch Tusitieh Bath Towes, with hemmed ends, (uj bleach, as aac ened, instead of Oh Beound fave, O14 Buiging | pO WEEE ik LOTSCl8 | aawaeavaeeSje}Y}eN30— | “Wanam Special” Corsets. for well-develaped _tigure: Wanamaret ie supporters tromt and sides, at 1.00; Instead iy cium fetiste Corset, handsomely fuished, ¢ 81, instead Of 31.0. ust-Proof Corsets, for long-waist figures, * attached, mt $4.00, ipetead of ust-Proof Cosseis, (OF the average figure, able. mt OA, Jnalead of $14¢ now. (orm ape “aye wih supporters fr ¥e with supporters from and beautifully made, | Cool, ght weight | sal Corsets and th floor, re batinte iving the jong, up-ty nes. 130, Inateud of $2 l4) nx ate 4’ Bulidh ITE Sale | Children’s WH Just as bigh standards prevail in the Little Folks’ June Sale as in | that for women. Bpecial ke the garments, aud we insist on fine materials, dainty embroide and plaits, accurately cut patterns table stylir-she best of sewing and careful finishing, | ns Dresses of lawn | at 81 60 @8-—Childre in various styles. fies for 1 | to ¢ yeere te $340-—Babies’ Dresses uf lawn, sainsook! and dotted Bwies AN ow’ nach. Binge for C months lot yarn | 54 Oho to Gl—Mabies’ Dresses of naineook and lawn Sises for 6 moutlis care He ‘a0 10 $1-75-—Dabies’ Long Bilps and Dresses 4.50 to BS—Bables’ Lang Dresses. r to #4.6—Colidren’s Petticoats of on tor 4 to 16 years. At Si to Ie) Pettdooats of camber: ag vie 10 OZB5—~<iirle’ Corset Cavers. Bises for 1, 16 and Ib years at Bie te $2—Girle’ Nigthtwowne of nainsook. Slsee for $ to 18 years Ai B0e te O6-B%—<diriw and Children’s Drawers of cambrio and nalnwok | agen tor 6 10 IS years _- Pourth fleer. Ninth street, Old Bullding ambric, muslin and nainsook sis Bizes for 12 to 18 years. f Formerly. A. T, Stewart & Co, jtenate val JOHN WANAMAKER> A Fine Millinery Offerin A* exclusive milliner, catering io a very fine trade, has joined the Wanamaker Méflinery organization, To ‘ lacilitate the removal, we took the entire stock of French and American-trimmed Hats which were on hand, and offer them at decisive reductions from former prices, The hats represent the very latest style-ideas for Mid- Summer wear. Included are recent models from Caroline Reboux, Camille Roger, Kether Mayer, Heitz-Boyer, Su- sanne Blum, Maison Lewis and others. Prices, $18 to $32. It is @ very interesting collection. Millinery Selon, Third fwor, Old Mullding Maslin Underwear ree ee: ightgowns of Cambric, at GOe, Other styles at Ode, fp Beas ariety at 1 and upward , ona s, With deep plaitod flouner, at Te, Other styles at on Sh: So. Petticoats, at 2he, 350 and Boe, Camoric Chemises with lawn ruffle, 760 and upward at B3e, Other styles at S0e, Nicely Coreet Covers, of soft cambric, trimmed with lace, at 38e. Other style od. Cambrie with hemauy hem, at abe, Other styles a he ‘ Base Old ‘Nullding Wass 0: soser While lawn, wit ft front o mbrold , short sleeves, at MBe, regularly $1.00. ety loa ot ne lue at 81 and $1.50 cach ‘These three In the #ub-Station St roup of white nd lawn Wailets with Moe and, embroider ed back and front Tiarly worth $460 to %, at @3 each Yourtn fluor e fine piaits bath trim Muslin Under wear, armenia on the Fourth floor « ‘upward, Corset Covers ut 88¢ and upward; Chembe. phy Piiticoats at #1 upward; Nightgowns ai SBe and upweoe and wera wer priced Bar tn th ation Store, Dassinent, Old "Bullding Sharp Reductions on 1 Women’s Imported Coats These coate were made erelusively for the Wanamaker Store by the famous designers, Francis, Maurice Mayer, Bob Marie L, Artus, ace and others. , In the four groups ofiered at a third to a half below former prices are coats of rich white lace, French-Irish, silk Renaissance, Chantilly and other combinations, Black lace and pongee coats, many made in the new Japanese style Also a few white taffeta and colored peau de cygne coats, White lace and white taffeta anu beau de cvKne COMts at 85; were sup two Mm. : Witte Lace Coats at $0; were $87 to $115. Diack Lace Conte at $4 to $125; were #76 to 100 Pongee Coats at $0 to ME3.H0, were $0 to S300 | Third Goer, Olé Bulldh Now Lower in Price The present prices are 60 moderate you may secure pretty silk dress aud a stylish suitof Panama cloth for what you really give for one suit, Both the dresses and suite were exceptionally tine values at their first price ‘The dresses are made in severa! becoming styles, and the suite ure of crisp, dust-shedding material, therelore excellent for traveling. At $10, regularly $16.50 to $22,50--"our hundred and seventy-five Shirt-waist’ Dresses of laffew silks in plain colors, checks end stripes; made in various overwatst and shirt-waist styles. Bkirie are plaited. The dresses are well mado and the waists and skiris are full At $12.75, regularly $22.50—Suits of beautiful striped Panamas in black, Die aid vrown, with fine white atripes ‘They are made with double-brensied, semii-fitting coats; with vestee of pique and lined with satin. Gkirts gored and plaited ted OU) Mutiding. Broadway, Foarth ‘Avenue, Eighth to Teata Street, m

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