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THE EVENING WORLD, _ Pepper- -Vanderbi “woman in blue” as a witness. “There—were-scverat- startling develop Bahity of Edward Ward Vanderbilt, the elderly husband of May Scannell before the lunacy commission, in the County Court, ~ Brooklyn, toxiay. One was the, materialization in the testimony of a new spook named Red Light, and another was the calling of a mysterious | "HA SPIRIT SLEUTH B ~ NAMEREDLIGHT” The Little Indian Maid’s Detective ‘Shadowed Folk When Her Bishop, Mrs. Pepper, Wanted to Know: of Their Movements Red Light, it seems, is a spook sleuth, who was assigned by the dusky little acrobat, Bright Eyes, to keep tabs on Mrs. Pepper's gentle- —— Ren “rrénds, Red Light trailed these friends and then reported to Bright Eyes, who, in turn, reported to Mrs, “his eri other interesting spiritua: istic mysteries were revealed In thi testimony of the “woman tn blue."* Bbe was the first witness called by Lawyer Rosenberg, counsel for Miss nerya Vanderbilt, who is seeking to fhave her parent declared incompetent 5 manage his estate, *) Woman's Name Hidden. -. Wrhen—he —ealted—the woman, _ Mr Rosenberg termed to Herbert T. Ket- cham, chairman of the lunacy commis- ion and sald: “For reasons I do not care to name ‘fat the present time, I request that the fiame of the witness be kept from the public. I believe that, under the law, this can be done.” Mr. Ketcham consented to exclude thé name of the witness, though he in- fimated: to the reporters that they might learn it latér in the proceedings. The woman in blue seemed very nerv- fher testimony In a Jow, tremulous tone. dy. gown and a blue hat trimmed with white roses that perched jauntily upon Mr. Rosenberg wrote her name on a slip of paper and handed it to the sten- met Mrs, Pepper several years ago and had been on terms of intimate friend- whip with her, She had visited Mrs. gould not count then. Picture In Immodest Pose. ‘A-photograph was produced and ex- Bhibited to the witness. She Identified ‘$tas one of the “Bishop."’ It showed the medium in an tmmodest pose. Mr. Vanderbilt's counsel objected violently “49 the admission. of the photograph in ‘evidence, whereupon Miss Vanderbilt's attorney replie P se are going to show that Mr pepper wash —immbral woman, 60. ¥ ¥ e Le Dilt's belief in her to get possession of ive had not seen the photograph take: Jout_yras nositive that the woman reore- sented Was the “control” » yes, “The witness knew a man named J, (dward Allen and had heard that he recalled accompanying the medium to Allen's office in Providence. 4'What happened in that office?’ asked tie Jawyer MI was nuked to leave the room," plied the young woma just above a whisper, causing th inbers of (the heriff's jury to extend themselves out their” seats not misn The went to the hallway, but them embracing and kissing Very “Aifectionately,” sald the woman ire blue. her cheeks becoming scarlet e@ witness testified t Maain seen Allen and Mrs. ether at Lake Pleasunt. y JoonStantly {n each othera company riding and dining together, he —witness—had—met—Mr,_ Alten on BD oteasions shad jn the c a winter at the time iuable presen Whe called at the omce | Declared Love for Detractor. fpia you ever « Pepper en's room? A. No, but one me she king him s. Pepp on Kept. 16, estrada rear = Bex 1364, Or volea may beh thy 1 Vot ch Park nag NY. Bisse bebe cbe ‘pus when she took the stand and gave \ @he ts a young woman, unusually come- Bhe wore a handsomely tallored @ high coll of chestnut hair. Her eyes wgrapher, whereupon he proceeded to uestion her. He drew out that she had Pepper so many times in 1906 that she jias taken advantage of Mr, Vander-| his property.’ The young woman in or Bright fwas married. She hed often seen him | In’ the company of Mrs. Pepper. She re- | [injected Into t MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, x sa + 3 With the Lady of His Choice, Will Be Crowned KING AND QUEEN of the de CARNIVAL OF ORIGINAL STATES + - Week of Sept, Lo, ES WILLIAM B. LAKE, PRESIDENT C. 1, M. G. + + + TU vote for........- ete Qiieeeins soar aed Sears Contest Closes Sept, 10, 1907, 5 Mall VOTES to EVENING WOLD MAKI GitAs EDITOR, V.0. nded In at } Brooklyn, 202 Washin, ifs of o Pepper. woman Jn blue, “for I could hardly be- Nev certain things Mr, Allen said about Mra, 's character. “Thon Mrs per told me that she loved Allen that Allen loved her. He had given her furniture, Jewelry and money and many oth, ss What else did Mri ell you I beg of you no! DE re into that,’ gBasped the witness, + will tell you the rest. Mrs, Pepper was very jealous of Mr. Alien. She said she loved him very teary. She satd she was so fond of} him that she had Bright Eyes looking after him, keeping constant watch on; what he did and where he went Aha! The Spirit Sherlock. “Mrs. Pepper said that Bright “yes had sent a detective spirit, Red Lignt. out to watoh Mr. Allen and report to her {f he. became interested in any otfer woman, No matter where he went or what he did, Red Light would find 1 out and report It to Brignt Eyes, Then whon Bright Eyes got Mrs, Pepper in control she would tell her. “I believe that Mrs. Pepper told ait this to Mr. Allen, and sald to him that if he ever married another woman sne vould have Brignt Eyes appear at tne altar and prevent the marriage.” ‘The witness remembered that Mr. Al- len had given a wedding ring to Mra. Bepnsty Due was _notleure whether it was intended for her or for Bright b>) PYShe night’ ran on. the mysterious young woman in blue, “when Mr. Allen was cating on Mrs. Pepper-the-bursiar alarm rang. Mrs. Pepper said that Bright Eyes or Red Light rang the alarm to show Mr. Allen that they were watching out.’ Tr then developed in the young wom- an’e testimony that Mr, Alle is aev- enty-six" years old. ‘The witness recalled that on one oc- caslon “Mr. Allen. remarked that Mrs, Pepper waa getting “little too sug: gestive In her language. wT was at Mrs. Pepper's house one feht.”” sad the blue gowned wittness. fwhen there was a ood deal of talk about Mrs. Pepper's gentleman friende especially Mr. Allen." Ax Twas leay- png jo HOusE hen ‘Rrr—Pepper say tojher sinter. Misa Beanneli: Gel oe nT wonder If she. wi 1 man all woout thar: “1 tell the old “The old man” referred to was Mr. Vanderbilt. The witness had heard the | medium speak of Mr, Vanderbil the old fool.” and a ahecwns “osdne fe and say that she was ‘Bright Eyes Rope One Wooer. ‘he testimony switched to a man named Libby he withess fad often heard Mrs. Pepper discuss him. He was | r white-natred old ma‘ &Pepper-nold that: hr UWby was very much in love witn ner,” tesuined young “woman, “and wanted to y her," But he didn't marry per? 1 pues, he didi t f used to-way that she was, vary fond ot Libby, but that | Bright Byes did not care’ for him Iked Mr. Allen. When longed for’ Libby. : would fore and. switch uhis to Allen. Miss Scannell and Pepper “told me t rn Libby re of her Was “Kick T heard er invite @ man to spend th hi At this juncture two roosters y Mra. 74 the mys Ho was a member of Mr! h. He would call jscuss church matt He called | w Year'a night and scemed to be It ted. He took Mra. Papper up to the parlor and I saw him kioq her He was a white-haired old | ning her test yor Tad 6 rm. broad For Story of Mardi Gras Coupon See Page 5. Inlet sete ete ete ote attests ee feo Official Voting Coupon. This Coupon Entities the Molder to Cast One Vote for the Mosi Popular Man in Greater _ ew York Who at the “ of ops ep phe World's Broadway Hab Age ‘Prince on Way to Singer Building Where He Climbed to 29th Floor Carter, the woman who betrayed and. who is accused of receiving $25,000 of the $96,000 he stole. Runyan hung his head and hurried to reach the shelter of the Bridge of Sighs ents atthe inquiry into the | brother has been making efforts to e! | fect a reconciliation between: Runyan Lap | She has sent him no messages and h | Announced that she hopes to never sce Jat the best | shoulders by swea | suaded him to steal }ing for he ;SWEDISH PRINCE HELD UP BY BIKE COP FOR SPEEDING GERMAN IN PLOT 10 StLL SOF ARMY ‘WPADOD ESCORTS FICERS WALL STREET MM THAQUGH TUNN Party of Capitalists Inspect the Bore Under the North | considerable all who heard and ss j 100, He swore atat ti |toward Laura Car |trayed him to the Police Gave the Tip One Arrested When Artillery | Papers Are Found on Man_ | Headed for Par ne Were there fd-the -Prince-went-to 6 cars shooting With a Joy- With « Jot of gum-sh sergeant of the Twenty-third aeiaent of Artiliary has been arrested Dere on took a-party of Wall Hudson Company, street bankers and the new McAdoo tunnel t Yesteriny squads of workingmen be- gan tidying up the stiil unfinis wnya and forbished he infant incubator he whispered} wai and he gave an at the crowd. Prince risked ringont safeguards he arrested non-commissioned officer ‘As commander of the wat fore occupied a room at th cers under 5 workings dep) that anythin on to abstract the copies of | c |» us tired of his wi traveller on whose person the ne re found was on his 1 ating manager, an old eeczer ike th i er arrests are believed to be Im- HIGHLANDERS GAME (Continued from First n of being pretty an uccldent oc- ter a short walt th following Wall street m Lanter, George 8 [ana Walter G. ‘The party inspected the Morton stre Kin't want to be hoodoved, to the Jersey shore and visited th » Lackawanna Hoboken and at the foot wd a youth, 00k Planks pliv ht nto a double ma to Conroy, [to -an FORTY-SIX COUSINS MAKE CLAIM FOR HIS WEALTH. | BALTIC, Conn smashed That a ens dof consider- Ninth Inning. ony. the witness tation on th 4 not des Schreck bat ey and grounded to € throw ‘wan slcrw and three runners wer ttartecit walked —toreing—{ Niohols flied to Conroy. F to” Willams. neatly} | Bs whose | 9 |aisappeara Fe. Sore BMG | showed KILLED HIS SISTER, THEN SHOT HIMSELF, POTTSVTLLE t ‘into his own head wh hat Lavelle was tem- when he committed the sister wus found in bed with [aan removed to a GOV. HUGHES GREETED, BY BIG: THRONG & 4) ARKHURST RROW COLLAR S| THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF SPACE-BETWEE & BAND FOR THE OMAVAT TO lok EASILY: Od + dfs sje OLUETT, PEABODY 4 co. A gondieion icf tah \Gnate es tha Five! them educational advan THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 19\07. eee RUNYAN GAVE LAST CENT, Thth TOOK MORE CASn Bank Teller Had Nothing Leit When He Gave Mrs. Carter 4, . First $5,000. Jrera-and hoots greeted Chester _B. Runyan, the defaulting Windsor Tru: Company teller, as he paased through the corridors of the Tombs to-day on hi way to court to testify against Laura It was learned to-day that! Runyan’ and his wife..Mrs. Runyan, a high irited woman, refuses to have an. thing to do swith her récreant husband him again, ‘She could have forgive him fer stealing, but she can never for- kive him, she says, for deserting her for a woman of the streets, Woman in Cheerful Mood. The Carter woman was all vivacity ng of her trial to-day, | Runyan‘e—ac yesterday in trying to shift the burden of his blame to her hat she per- created some teel- ne believes that the p had ev He is of man, with a tou cre tone, questioned Runyan on this poln No Feeling Against Woman. at i calm But b the polnt of p and answered th to the mazifos it hestta (Jo; delight of the Carter |Woman and the crowd jn the Coun room, All the ground he covered y [wae carefully gone over by ( man Goldfogle. The only tr, ISontment Runyan showed sted. When the lawyer: asked Ke did mt tell Eaura Garter that he “Did! you sleep well.”” asked Coperers- man Goldtox at f eh knew that all the money was 2 this Ass oman ha. Practical toratopt att —rtgt reptted witness, pied ~¢ He Took a Chance. Q. Didyt | occur to you that woman, whom you had met on night run away? L took & was-doing {5 Coy her? rei 1 did TOL ckewied. that foun rt adits Carter ee Q e made about ail the yaluabli suggertions. did she? A. I mad r suggestions about disguises. 1 that eye. m: Rulse 7 Q. You d | sugKest | you did in n 5 mo | than her for | hlaing id ye il ‘money left? A ‘Then how did you expect to liv Runyan hesitated. He interlocked estion hud forced nis nim ; give. 2 “Well.” aid, finally, “she was (go: ing to © of me for two or thr month: Q. And what then? A. didn't give money did you give TA ie enve her 5,00) at one at another time and $800 In smal} suns. On bis redirect examination Runyan sper h 4 : por stor ¢ anid he had read en id ed supposed to c mount of cath on hand Jun |day he took the $79,500-—w \into the dress sult case. 2 the band drawer contained | 452,828 that day, nearly all of which he | had taken {n from customers of t bank Asked (Mr. Marshall how many drinks the hablt of taking dally befo et Mra. Run- ‘an answered three or four. After he wompn he Increased the num. know . from | up with fatraaman Gold fc Whttman. su the ground ‘ the ionof tie witnoxs Ine requeyt of Congragarnin Gold- gle Judge Whitman adjourned ¢ tral until Tuestlay nex IN NUDE AFTER broken—the | i} to no} étxed from the stairway they saw Ys ‘ as| af um lower but in his | The fast ‘Frisco tr the did not: want to a Mb Kighth Avenue, Ls? roadway 5 FIRST HAN ROBBERS THROUGH UPTOWN STREET Undressed Shapiros and Police- man in Uniform Made Wild Leap from Roof. Vad there been anyone except—potter- en on First avenue near: Bighttoth a\reet at dawn to-day; the spectacle of n chased by two other: aoe HAT HIT h,no more ratinent than that pro- vided, hy nature would have been more When the police joined f vase the chas in the arrdtenment {n° Hart of two men, “who Tegtat m Murray, | twerfty-thr old, of 1160 ‘Dard avenue, 0 ward Volk, twenty-four years old No, 12 Bast One Hundrei and: Sixt! street “To-morrow” has com: y. This Hat “has { instant “To-morro e Usual unusual price Six $ The richest, s f the ee. to that straw and say “Good Day” to a o-morrow, YEW YORK STORES, Broadway, +r Broadway; MN Broadway, 7 d y 44 Nassau Mt. uxh a hallway and up First ave. J 3: enn Reexman Ste nue oh @ run” é BROOKLYN STOR’S, son were e: D Full ie roadway, t did ni The nude patr who were chasing ¢ men Were Abraham Shapiro. a jewel IMT. First avenue, ant hia -« nix to bu been aid tened them o! men after | thier!” a» | deventy- nin and the c! at atreet, down w 2 ns was attracted by calls ‘ot the Shaplros’ and we them to the roof As ¢ | two men jump off. The house No. stories and No. 307 is much policeman Sy 4 after the ey found one man crou and Policeman MeCari up, found another hi a Open Every Evening Until 9 O'Olock. in We Allow Freight and RR. Farts Of )7 will be allowed vo preseo: lation of this advertise- ment on any article pur- Do FO chased for cash ie week. “house BALTIMORE BELLE WEDS FPORT Gite) Tis : ee of Mian I Atal Vatne mean, “Fornishea tints er ‘Our Rooms talorue. araaa Grand Rapids Furniture, CARPETS. CROCKERY. LAMTS. PICTUy Bc TevERy Wwe For 110 FRISCO FLYER WRECKED. OKLAHOMIX CIPY, 0. 'T., Aug: |}7s7s"Worth $7.80 Down $1.50 Week sin, known as the'lf $00 $10.00 $200. = Louls a $iso “ sisop “32.25 * was due to ar. $200 “ $2000 “ $2.50 noon, ran ino an open |] $399“ $3000 .# 3350 ¢ near Tulsa, 1. 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