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THE EVENING WOR PICKS OUT MAN FIRE DAVES OUT WHONICKED, BEAT WATER} FRON CUTS OFF | JOW, AND SHE saused several families to be temporar- lly turned out of thelr homes and en- dangered forty horses, at Nos. 633 Water street, early to-day, two alarms and brought out Toker ‘The tuliding {* a four-story brick and the first Noor t# occupied by L, Marous, 4 Gealer in bricks and stones. Upstairs ia the stable of A Sohulmann and a Temtrad Office, arraigned in Centre Street Police Court to-day a musoulir | ving the name of Louk: Buer, 26T Bigth avenue, who, they Relatives of Dead Contractor - Assert That Woman Was Not Married to Him. caused Chiet When te will of Virgilio Del Gels: Italian comtupotor—seid to begueathing all to a brother Giusepve. Up to this period they wore The have att an estate valued close to Ing mostly the property of poor venders. tto—was prodnced before Surrogate ‘The flames started in the shird floor, Beare te Brooxtyn to-day, two broth-| When two men opened the door and|rear. Julius Kreun, night watchman j Gs and sisters of the dead man were | emiered. One grabbed her by the throes |che Piymouth Hotel, which ts et right ‘ Shrown into consteruation. ‘They were | *ii ticked her while the other best jangies with the building an@ faces on ‘ fet aware that their brother had left | bee over the bend and face. She fell te | South street, discovered the fire and a will the floor and they both kicked her uatil | turned in an alarm from the tou Abe was unconsctous. When she regained her senses, she sajd she was gagged and tied to her bed with the sheets, which had been torn into strips, Her @amond ear rings, her finger rings and other pieces of Jewelry were missing. The earrings forty-six guests, and they all got out. Kreun beat on the pavement with his nightstick, and Sergeant + Willing to contest the document fast testament of De! Genovese was tn the bands of the brother who was mamed as the sole beneficiary While debating the method of pro- The flames were burning fercely, and the wind shifted im such a way as to the tme, but no trace of the thieves |@ndanger the small buildings at Nos. could be found. Lieute. Galvin and MU- | 535 Water and 0 Jefferson streets. a of the Content Ones, me SP | ‘The police ordered all the tenants to Stier two days ago and @itied to her husband's property. She|pawntickets in tis ‘and | the streets. Meanwhile @ second alarm field the court that was Mrs. | traced the tickets. had been turned in, and Chief Croker that he had pawned jew- they found ot Bidoma Del Genovese, of Montgomery | ..°) nem ering to ‘ne description arrived. Deputy Chief Guerin was in had been Syepy and One Hundred and Seventy-| that whitch on irom Grpce | charse of the firemen, whe Seventh street. the Bronx, and that {t|(urlo. The young woman for, |tn keeping the fire to the two upper Was at ber home that Genovese had) 2nd Galvin and Miler took Necre whey {Moors ef the building im which tt aioe lined up fifty young prisoners, Hd started, entailing a loss of 95,000. ing © uer. The horses were ail He hung bis head and twisted his | jounce: the two] features, but the girl him out waved by the round who had ex-| and said she wes positive he wae one who aleep al the ment, vs robbed : men who had | pected to sare in the dead brather's| {i Me men SM tin and Miller had - @etate, left the court-room, and #04) boen | him up and jearned would furt! 4. | he had a reputation in the under world pot farther content the wil | for spotting, women wearing jewelry Del Genovese and the dead man's the strest and Tobbing them either Dwother, Giuseppe, who produced the| py making ther Scapaintance te forc- will, were unable to agree. |ing his way into thelr rooms, MFhe brother told the man's widow that| Mise Carlo had scars on het, face | ect ie attributed to admitted she was the mid Lay An estrange- red shortly after, and Lopes, to the woman, left her, say- she was free to marry again Would never return to deserted wit not Married the Contractor, @be then married Del Ger | ewe, the ony being recorded. The fruit of te the = six y mother into ; Mrs. Del Genovese announced intention. of contesting the will, arose and tipally sald: can produce Lopes. You are still) fo that man. You have no to the property of my dead Dine as you may —table- d’hote or a-la-carte, the feast will leave an endearing memory of its own if _ ended with NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS detlaration caused « stir in court. Mrs. Del Genovese was partly overctme the eabibiticn of the will. After thls | iRouneement she broke down and wept bitterly. She emphatically denied that her former husband wae alive and Giuseppe to pi Genovese was As for . TI know that he has been dead years. 1 did not know the testament which his mbown the Court I will for my rights,” In ten cent tins, also ta twenty-five cent tine kive the present produce the Lawyer Lewis rays that bis client can easily | @etebiian © uetness of the claim. _ RELEASE WOMAN ARRESTED FOR RETAINING A TRUNK. —— | Litiian Barton Promises to Return Baggage to Nina de | Aubry. | Lilian Barton, or Lilt nown, forty-two ye Porty-first ‘Btrett, who bailed oat trom NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Brill Suit Sale Brill cloth nes present newer, more authoritative and styles than any cther ready-to-wear clothes more adva a tone sold in New York I kebre ot hin este Brill clothes are designed by 10 of the world's most war die famous style forecasters - dad consensus of style els result from a 1 organizations, Brill models were norities, fashion magazines and the s as New York's Coming Styles, proving of Brill models. The June fashion plates of one of America’s authori ties on style now the soft roll 2 and 3 button feature f the Brill Man and D, nodels shown originally in Brill stores fc S ag ha 817.80 Suis that are value $15.00 aie alae he ae BQ ro 85." $10.00 The fabrics Blue Serge: lorings range f are Cassimeres, Velours, Worsteds and lightest grays black I thr mixt “T'll Take It.” im Whr & v0" wmmes | fees. that foe. Soe ms suit lady migrowe Be Rerted ee er fie fae plain a number! UNION SQUARE, i4th, 9. B wey. 278 BROADWAY, o. Chambers. STORES 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich 125th STREET, cor, 3d Avenue oe + WILL AGHT IT JBBED HER» HOTEL GUESTS if ‘ U bE RR ETS Sune at sare aa |) Document Leaves Estate of It Was Three Months Ago,|Two-Alarm Blaze in South $100,000 to Virgilio Del but Girl Was Positive Street—40 Horses Saved Genovese’s Brother. 1s to Identification, by Loungers. (DAUGHTER LEFT OUT.! riisatine Se and Milter, of the} A diase that threatened a hotel, which, "she einficted ‘at ths whieh, . were at the ow time #he waa robbed by the OB gy Fe ABE gy BB remo | her ‘abgailants. “Magistrate Waleh “held then’ commitved ny ‘phoney Donovan four years after the will] Pts for trial im the Court of General himestf through the head Jobneoa's ' While Mr. Jerome had made no prom. iaes to Humeel, he maid, it wae ue. te show some apprectation for INDICTMENTS eervions In the case of men under tn dictment Mr. Hum he Distriot-Aut thought, w Lied severe) - u in going He will also be di ecnhaemaliln barred from further practice | stare * * DUCHESS OF ROXBURGHE | Justice Furman, Sr. Jurome apoke of hile “hithert® spotiess fepytation and Those Still Pending Against Abe Hummel and Others to Do June ntact in th mtsiatd. | demeanor and that he would recom md Ite diwmianal. for the indictment against ( ten : Dode My a thought Stricken from Record Quettionmbly ahoua’ ne “ain caves of Dodge's aid in copvieti Hunomne!. Tae recommendation for the dismissal ‘The Dotige-BMorse scandal was practi-| of the indictment againat the late ien- ap. Stel mere wee nee a matter cally @ieposed of forever to-day, as far of form. ‘he oni: ndicument Mer Fat ne allowed to stand was as the courts are concerned, when Jus- | Miward J. bracken. the private am! “ue tioe Glegerioh, sitting in the Criminal] tective, Who has not yet been ar. Branch of the Supreme Court, dis. | rested. | TRAIN KILLED H. S. HOWLARD Leng Branch Maa Was Vi Petmam Division veo cont el ppd ad of town. im on eat night by « Putnam Divi- of the New York Central Raliread on the tracks just north of ing indictments fer subornation of per- : ry sgaioat Hummet be dlemisned. at |iarq ee fo, TE Norn Uroadway, lcey the lite lawyer hed materially aided age the State In a “recent murder case” Papers and letters in his pooket bear-! Ot Yenama/y dre Re ffraam.of'y Sore You Know How Cottons Have Gone Up--- Then Think of These Stirring Offerings In Muslin Underwear This June White Sale is two-thirds: over. be gone before you know it. Muslin by the yard has gone up. The prices of Laces and Embroideries have gone up. Even the spool ot thread costs a cent more now. Manufacturers have notified us that they won't fill any more or- ders at the old prices. And yet, these White Sale offerings, FOR TOMORROW, show re- ductions of trom Fifty Cents to a Doliar and a Half from the regular prices that will not be possible after present stocks are sold out. White Petticoats that were $1.75 to $6. Now at $1.25, $2, $3 and $4.50 each. Nightgowns that were $1.50 to $6. Now at $1, $2 and $4.50 each. Chemises that were $1.50 to $2.50. Now at $1, $1.50 and $2 each. Corset Covers that were $1.75. Now at $1.25 each, Drawers that were $2.75. Now at $2 each. And there are hundreds of other items—at lower ‘prices and larger prices, showing positive savings of from a quarter to a third on what similar garments will cost after present stocks are exhausted. The BEST OFFERINGS will be gone quickly now. Fourth floor, Old Buliding. Then, here are three groups of SHIRT-WAISTS—many of which are at Half Price: ; White Lawn Shirt Waists, trimmed with lace and embroidery; were $4.50 to $5.50. Now at $2.75 each. White Lawn Shirt Waists, with panels of embroidery and lace; were $3 to $8.75. Now at $1.78 each. Fourth floor, Old Building. Shirt Waiste, in various styles, trimmed with lace and embroidery; were $2 to $2.25, Now at $1 each. Basement, Old Building. Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. Your opportunity will Tomorrow Will Continue This Greatest Sale of the Year, in Women’s Wash Dresses Seven thousand five hundred Dresses and Shirt-Waist Suits were provided, so there will be no shortage of variety tomorrow—no matter how great the selling may be today. The first thing that delights women who see them is the beautiful way in which the dresses and suits are nade. The materials are mostly imported. The linens are pure linens. The lawns, madras and other fabrics are in excellent qualities. The trimmings are refined and in good taste always. The dresses are ample in size. All are spick-span-new; each suit in a separate box, so that you will get what you buy in perfect condition. If you didn’t get your selection today come early tomorrow. $6 to $8 Suits and Dresses at $4 $9.50 to $11 Suits and Dresses at $5 $12 to $20 Suits and Dresses at $7 Mind Foor, O16 Wudliding, dab 3 ii tae, i 1. suwart' co. SOHN WANAMAKER “Gignac tenth street” — LD, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1907. | GETS BACK JEWEL CASE. that the indictment was only for mie co was car where It had | BRIGHTEST AND BEST OF GRADUATION GIFTS. School will De over tor this term pretty soon, What about graduation gifts? Can you think of-anything more fitting than a tine piece of jewelry, honest through and through as to quality and make, guaranteed by a firm whose repriation of thirty years is too precious to be marred by even the “mallest inaccuracy of state- ment? What you want in jewelry for your bright boy or girl who is graduated this year may not be specifically mentioned in this notice, but we have it just the same, We have everything good in jewelry. All prices are as low as a perfect system of manufactur- ing and buving can make them. Grad uat Rings Solid gold, plain or set with gems, simple or odd and fanciful In de. sign. We are always adding new ideas to this department and to others tn our store. We illustrate x few novel and pony!ar natterns. SP Solid gold, chased Solid gold, raised Solid gold, chased figures, 62.00. ornamentation, figures, $1.75, $2.75. Solid ” ate” | Graduates’ Pins | Class colors and fraternity emblems in colors have served to introduce us to young people all over the country who have since bought their Jewelry of us. Made for 1907-08-09 or 10. ae Solid gold, $2.00. Solid gold, $2.25. Solid gold, $2.25 Sterling silver, Sterling silver, Sterling silver, $1.00. 00. Solid gold, $2.50. Sterling silves, $1.15. $1.00. Our Famous Wedding Rings A backward June has not bothered Cupid, and we have been selfing more solid gold Seamless Wedding Rings to those who have their choice of all styles, sizes, weights, widths and thicknesses. Every ring made in our own factory on the premises by processes that insure high polish to the gold, and durability. No charge for engraving q > © &} 14-karat.. $3.30 44-karat,. $4.40 14-karat., $5.50 14-karat.. 96.60 40 18-karat -5O 18-karat,, $6.75 {8-karat,. $8.10 . $5.25 22-karat,. $7.00 22-karat.. $8.75 22-karat. 810.50 potenti 02h obi Client | Graduates’ Watches You choose a watch as carefully as you choose a friend, especially when the watch is a Commencement Day gift. Like the graduates them- selves, Lambert watches must stand severe examinations, ani our guarantee of excellence is a sort of diploma The trustiest movements In solid gold, gold-filled and sterling silver cases. Boys’ sterling silver, engine turned hunting case, fine’ Waltham, El- gin or Lambert works, Woman's solid 14- karat gold engraved hunting case, Wal- tham, Elgin or Lam- bert works, $18.00. Woman's Solid i4-karat gold, plain hunting case, fine dia mond, Waltham, Elgin’ or Lam- bert works, $25.00. Diamond Prices If you buy diamonds in the usual roundabout fashion, of profits to middleman, jobber, etc., of course you pay you buy the directly-imported stones st Lam . for nas been paid ta the European diamond markets, you areon th ut road of economy mpare our prices with others’ and see what by the difference. vOReaTy, eS = Fine Diamond, Fine, Diamond, Fine Diamo: $25.00. $50.00. $75.00, Note for the Wedding Guest You can quickly make up your mind about that present after you have seen what we have in gold and diamond jewelry, watches, clocks and sil- verware Fine Diamond, $100.00, ANU FACTURING, Retailers and Importers, Third Ave., Cor. 58th St. Open Evenings Until 6.50. its Until 10,