The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1907, Page 4

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ignen tasiericocaieanate tetaamtanrate meee ee IR ETPSITESMETINeE THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, s WED TO LIFE | FACES MILER AT fi d Will Contest and Fee.led Most of $4,000,000 Estate to Wife Appears in Person to Force Her. Deportation. S KEPT HIDDEN. says Took Drug Because He _ Had-Neuralgia. Charge, She Tells of His Courtship and Shows Letters. Pilcations that have ariven cver 0.000 estas of Dr. A. Warner County “Phss. f Brvon- & were Uscovery is sf morphine, Baye he took an sverdose of the 40 relieve Aeuraigia, yh tlie death certificate on nie Coroner'é alice of King's the cause of Dr. Suepard’s Waa morpdine polion; it was re- to the newspapers. up to to- MhAL the cause of death was heart An attempt on the pa:t of cey- Gounty officials to keep the facts r “Hindered abortive by the tnowledse of the circumstances 2 by! friends of br. Suepard ‘bad talked to Lim within a week Die death. It ts known that br. picked out his casset and Ellis Island on the charge that she ls au immorai cua Milles, who” brought the charge agains, her, was also on hand. faci g, for the first Ume since her arrival on w whom he ts Allega: to have writien Many iove jeiirs, Because of the high-handed manner Misa Kippedooung was (reat- Mijler first caused her arrest said the department at Washing- ton Is_watching the new inv eteiiy eldvely. Hearing Star Chamber Affair. Porstbiy-tots-accounse-tor-the-privaty p Roth whi ihe Pan peu, cin kempied to ledge & ys proceedings Acung Commissioner Murray refused to let the reporters , saying oe Hau the right to excigde the pur and Lit be WoUd class ueWwSpaper ion “ae the sources tial revealed th> Mr. learned that he took 4 hine on Wodnesday, Sept. Ompt attendance of Dr. B. 4. she bg mand Dr, Louls C. Ager, tne | * batt Of the general public. } ‘i However, the reporters had ns grea elpiins who attended him dur- trouble in 1 tld Jan iliness, Between Sept. 1| “0 earning all thai. hap, eacd & Dr. Shepard inade a will,| 106 Scifees muiied ner gainty nos. errenty ilecee cor nes EEE Island: Whe: the immi,rat.on oM- cwife, Mary Myers Hotel Imperial, where ale war stop ives cet Kept ber in close cooanem. DR. SHEPARD) SECOND HEARING Paula Klippenbourg’s Accuser SHE IS IMMORAL. of Four Months Says He! Defending Herself, Against the Paula Kiippenbourg, the Viennese ac- tress, who has givon the immigradon oMecials so many unhappy hours since they thed to deport her willy-allly on the private complaint of Horace E. alii # It ta ramoree in}! the millionaire celluloid manufact.|!ncTease in the service 1s demanded In Shortly after 11 0’ politcal cirsiva hat ne com-|Urer of Newark, whom she came over| the evening rush hoirs. reed from the coun uicide, out -his widow, who| from Europe to sue for breach of prom-| Oren Root, general manager of the jer. None of the officials would sa) iBiimttour’ onthe tetore his] ise, bad a rehearing this afterncon be-|/nter-Met.. was called to testify. The |what transpired beyond a chat for the fore the Board of Spectal Inquiry et|°SP*city of -heae shores, the pretty Mttle Ausirian |; tiga lon 11 his real estate, comprising | Wit! Feciaieown: Givin as aie reachod | 8 j his valuable boads and stocks, to (°C? Stat baled her away’ f.om tae | pe: FE Lay gathering at Stanford DEMO WORE = BNCHAMAND STREET CARSON ASPECTORS WM MADISON AVENUE SECRET SESSION | |Police Commissioner Makes | Arrangements to Handle Coney Mardi Gras Throng. ' . . . o Public Hearing on Public Serv- ice Commission Plan for Better Service. | Police Commissioner Bingham was j back at his desk to-day. As soon as [he removed his Goat he rent for his finspectora. The inspectors reached thay }0Mce shortly before 19 o'clock. With | ‘thera Commissioner Bingham went Into Ja secret conclave. fers he stmpla said: ing—yet. No news of in- terest.” 1 cannot say anything of any changes. Buch incluenis in a poijce department may be expected at any There. was a hearimg this afternoon before ‘the Public Service Corporation on the order to show cause why ervies onthe Madison avenue surface Hine should not be Increased. The Commission sceks ‘to have more ears ron during the rush hours of the } morning and eyening. In the morning tt calle for thirty more. cars on the tne from One Hun- dred and Sixteenth to Astor piace, twenty more cars from One Hun- Grea and Thirty-ffth street to Astor Place; twenty more cara north from the Brooklyn Bridge and forty raore fare north from Astor place A similar cot ule. Airangements were hurriedly _com- jet ed for the ‘Mardi Gras at Coney sland, a detail from the Urvoniyn sic- iions “under the personal direction. of Deputy Commissioner O'Keefe being eluded. the Fourth and Madison | “K00d of the service.” bi % RS aheeet ” | Emerely |wanted to get back avenue line. the witness sald, was Him: |, (1, merely wanted to fe 3 jited: by Its capaclty at three point, |Pingnata “You may ee Which he destribed as . control.in. | mediate changes are con point are Fortr-second street. have no transfer E : be but at tht Twenty-third street and Grand siree.. | There may li epme Marte yard a change at U 1 which Iam ready to make. 1 am to see affairs in the department ereesive.”” Bowery Mr. Root said he $ (bat the maxtium nue. 4 hours, nag! the operaci g schedule, is Diver ac. faliy inaintained. inusuuen as It 1s impossible to fully pee eereeeeegpeeereraed ' MARGARET HUB32D AYER 09D THING TO KILL OFF the fa Jof East Hampton and Sou TWO-THIRDS OF POPULATION fr).2% nb moss of . FRANCISCO, Sept. 1¢—"Ir we mony was’ performed tie ayo) @rousht, of a ta of the population, and H ken to sce that the best third yaleaily friends @ wood have been Miss Aye: y tr have s ata ic. Both she and her h. Untye: oad \ divd music ves Dr. Bhepard—amonz rita t4 brother, Dr. Lather Shepard. | ¢,, “ Boston—tave announced their 42- | ye on. of contesting the sfontests are expected trom out- wources, © $ Mysterious Woman. tetious, blond woman, middle- hatidasmie who attended tne sald to have engaged coun- for a portion of the estate, lited—tor— 4 Pens over 4a Weex, ri Missioner Wc orn Sulm.nied ty atis Wiypedbsury s rexaws Ou ball of 31,50 ier LW sawzer 1s sulin and Bdwara 3. it aooomnys he sceng of iter’ recent ry The trim itisle danc 5 Frencas ‘ts fight Miller, who is @ marrie; man and has; 3 a family, “had beea summoned street. They were married last | witness by the Government, ite leaked ‘And went to live at Dr. Shepard's | rather unhappy. Mise Klippenboure ificent home at Ninety-frat street | s4sed fixedly at him, but ue did nh ver to apesk. Boe says ahe became: eoBaged to hlm under the beef tuat a. Hived n his town house at (No. 30 pa Bhore road, Bay Ridge, one of the it Properties in South Brooklyn, | was m single man ‘Was khOwn to Dr. Shepard's friends| Michael Gluckman, an he expected his Hay Ridge neigh. |emokers’ novelties al No. fa to meet himself and his wife on| sith was the first witness He wate testimon: fav ul et social equality. In this if Haditetend to the foreign woman, he was dtmappolnied. He re- Gluckman | said iat, 20 ome of hts {no invitations to call upon the ‘0 Europe he found Miss KJ.) bo ied as @ guest in Occupants of the homes aur. | ule bis Own, and whiis the uj, | Rouse ot ne elt a banker named engaged to marry spon phim, their wives and dauguters | 0 ORMEA"S “Som. he: waht He deniot ested no disposition to call upon Bi fe. warmly that #) s regarded as an immoral oharacter at tial time, saying enjoyed the respect of all whi er. Then Miss Kilppenbourg told her story. She repeated all that she hat already sal}. She was sharply croas- examined by Attormy Paul, reprosent- ing the Inquiry Board. —_—_—_—__ closest Young and tormer Pol Be Wite beioie he dled, ie In case he Importer of WS Kiectuye Was worrled by this condition, and Of it to his friends. His despond- some of ani ‘of mor- Inquiring political es informed that the drug was taken elieve the pxina of acute neuralgia. Feared an Attack. 1, oher Hernaru York.” Dr. @ his fricud. that he’ was” Would be Uefore the transfer ci iY donited that ane? Urged to Send Out More Men! During the Yom Kippur Celebrations. repors (hat Dr. Shepar ed of heart disease there wece ES dictt ry s.atements and as- about the real cause of es World reporter cosented: beat After some minor employees ealth Depatiment at No a ir + he #@cured from Dr, ef of the Bureau of Vital Sta> weission to eXamine the death alened by Dr, hysictan, Nathan Cahan. editor of the Jen!=» | Daily Forward, to-Jay headed a co: [ses WITCH Caled On PoTeS Comins sioner Bingham to petition a» policing the east side on Wed which 1s Yom Kippur, the, Feast « Atonement jn the Jewish calendar. The callers reminded the Commissioner of r. Emil the riote started by atheists of Jewin Morphine mee, birth who have taken delight In alt. uinisiered, Aiter furthering thelr devout elders on Yom Kip- Vee then in the Coroners’ office it i that Dr. Blackman heads i ee hv Hootiums of Jewish birth who hare Coseek abandoned all faith have made a point of loafing around synagoxue doors on Yorn Kippur, blowing cleiir smoke and shouting ingults in the faces of the worshippers and eating ham sani- wiches In an ostentatious manner. archists of Yiddish birth have gathe: in a well-known east sida hall on Yom Kippur und have gone through a ribald burlesque of the sacred rituals being observed in the aynagogues, These actions have always aroused the erthiodox to frenzy, and aggravated insults have been followed by fights and riots, The: C mioner promised to take precautionary measures and wilt probably detail a large number of mounted policemen to tie Union Mar- Eldridge street, Madison street and Delancey street stations. af tive * Bs a.3) Ci Tt fealth. as placed Ip the hands f Coroner Pramar Aeport Burned. ‘Tho Coroner assigned Dr, Hartung to }ORSe And the report of Dr, Harvung hidden away .. a drawer jn the foner's ol vadl ‘The Seid reporier dug It out to-day. It 3 ® short stalemeut from the toll Dr. Hartung that she was dearly In the morning of Sept TA. Shepard, who was walking @nd forth in fis room, She asked Sonal ated him and he replied ina : suffering from neuralgia and Jon two doses of morphine which ved was too much. Tiesructed hec, aac raid, to of hot water and dan, Bho caied Dra but they were too la Reta on a died at 9.13 v'ch mee i RUN DOWN BY TRAIN AT CONEY Samuel Weinberger, fe een, of No. Avenue ©, Sench train | fd home and friends will be Way run down by a Sea side Luna Park, Coney Isiand, to-day and injured buds ie wil, ile. Lhe boy ined to} fractured arm and shoulde: by “an overdose off otad ls-cut. At Js thought 4 broken. of Dr, Shepard, sa: raneed 3 The Larative Chewing Gum--Cu es Constipation fa the frvest nleaeat: clasuiae’ axle uel ersalet (at oe ae it fn your pocket. When you're feline “erogey" e-em a pi ovekty. For sa’e by Comes I-M sre & Cmpeny. Begema & on Riker Son & Compary, J Mil aus Sox, Kile vhuruary Wa ard {yo tivsgn her “ross ste in Kew York Cty, Snot sell CUM-LAX send uc ten cote ned TUM-LAX MFG. COMPANY, 2: If» teil may wa lo 9 Brondway, New York cit ‘These rovme are on exhib.tion at uur showrooms, We alao furnia}, 2 ROCWS §$ 5 5 ROOMS +750 Com ier: at & C mpl te at write for Qur-lber °00 Let ray PERS WEE credit” termi nig inford OPENS CAN: apply a'so to ima ion r eS ey N Long Islan ng Our ort Nailed fre on few nese ° cticut. Our Credit Terms Apply oe | 4 [4 oom sparc Ross Apartments pas) ed ed F ment Complete 9 Fur~'shed |: Furntsher for $49.98 | $69.98 $a!.98 $109.98 | $149.75 | $.00 up | WHITE Fou Lists oF THESE OUITICS. Parlor | Suits, | covered in verona, value $45/00 $23.98 | EPTEMBER 16, 1907. ‘Stern Brothers Imported Fall Millinery, Exceptionally Choice Assortments of Tailored and Untrimmed Hats of Satin, Silk, Ostrich and Willow Plumes, -Marabout; Paradise Novelty Ribbons in Velour Sabre, Pompadour 26 and 2% Inch Heavy Twilled Silk, Close Rolled, Natural Wood Handles, Value $3,00, $2.00 423 Inch Extra Quality S lk, Handles of Guitare Seateye Stetling Silver, Value $4,00, 2.95. An Exceptional Offering of Quadruple Plate on Hard.White Tilen’s« Women’s Silk Umbrellas \ : xplete lines of Drapery Stuffs, Door Hangings coor Furniture Cove: ings, 50 inches wide, in- DOWN COMFORTABLES, fine Figured ateen Covering, each 5.50 INW.COR.G'AVE.“15"ST| offers of positions than, any other two mediums in the universe. | - Velvet, Felt and Beaver, in gorrect models. AT T and Fancy Feathers, Velvet Foliage, Roses and Flowers in the new autumn colors. Chine, Granite, Glace. and Pekin, also Faille, Messaline and Otioman in all shadings. To-morrow, at Very Moderate Prices Silver Plated Tableware Metal, Choice Designs and Best Workmanship, Bright and Butler Finish, tits, Me “Koot’"atia. putting “on"anore| WESDED TO HAROLD SMITH,|. At One-half to One-third Below Regular Values traaeportalion of pasneneers any mo 8| ——— : Tea Sets, $6.50, 7.50, 12.75 Hot Water Kettles $5.75, 6.95 ‘ats are perticd on The Madison ave: | At ier acne len atomic acemae | Caliee Salas 4,75, 6.75 Salad Dis 3.95, 5.50 bite rasked (mace lcara aw sg [at Wate ae : elo | Water Pitchers, 2.95, 4.95.5,75 Crumb Sets, 2.50, 3.75 y ot The Ei | -Bread-Trays,_1.65,2,25, 2.95 Cake Bas‘ets, 2.50, 2:95 pors’ Sr Hoot, ier eente natant allie Bu ter Disnes, 1.95, 2.65, 3.75 Syrup Sets, 1.65, 1.95 Waiters, 10 to 17 ins., $145 to 6.00 Upholstery Dep’t cluding the foowing Exceptional Values ——— =|) en eemetnen attic, Yd, 95c to 1.73 Renee: | | SM: Tas “ 32.95 « 4,75 4 3 5 ¥ o - t cs and Brocazs, ed ofS | Why This Chewin: Gum /s Good For You | Ba a none pees Pee ie Pa PE eee eroe Hl pe sie veloues “1,05 « 3.75 bart bhi ei a ie ine eee ke (THIRD FLOOR)" ! Z os v NER West Twenty-third Street DINN IUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY CENTER 9 SPECIAL SALE OF CENTER PIECES, . ©. . BACH, 50c, 70c. & oe : : 7 > TEA CLOTHS, a oe . BACH, $1.20, 1.60, 2.50 Fine California Blankets, - Pe es eh any Single Bed Sizs, Pair 5.50 Deuble “« ¢ * 6,50 + k.tra sarge * * 8.50 Fifth Avene, 34th and 35th Streets. New. Yar! l Attention is directed to our selections of High Grade French, Causorna an Easter) dtankets Down ind wool filed Comtor ables, Silk, Sa in and Sateeg covered in new patterns; many exc usively desi ned for us. BAUMANN & BRO: STORE WILL BE OPEN DAILY FROM 8.30 A.M. TO 6 PM. SUITABLE FOR MEN AND, WOMEN, 26 AND 26 INCH SIZES, WITH COMPRISING DESIGNS PSPECIALLY 6ON, AND A VARIETY OF PLAIN WEAVPS AT MODERATE PRICES. A SPECIAL SALE OF BLACK DRESS SILKS, AS FOLLOWS; USUALL' 1,000 YARDS OF BLACK CREPE DE CHINE AND “USUALLY 9300 & $3500. SERVICEABLE MADE OF PATENT LEATHER, RUSSIA CALF AND KIDSKIN, FOOTWEAR FOR DRESS OCCASIONS. BOYS’ DANCING PUMPS. TABLE AND BED LINENS, TOWELS AND TOWELING, RESIDENCES, CLUB# AND HOTELS MAY BE EQUIPPED THROUGHOUT FROM THE SELECTIONS CARRIED IN STOCK, OR, WHEN ‘INE DECORATIVE LINENS, INCLUDING LUNCHEON AND BANQUET LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, HEMSTITCHED LINEN PILLOW CASES, PER PArR, 1,30, 1.60, 1.75 HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS, HEMMED HUCK TOWELS, & HEMSTITCHED HUCK TOWELS, HEMSTITCHED,. AND WITH HAND-DRAWN WORK: \ “WE WILL OPEN OUR NEW STORE, BROADWAY. AND EIGHTEENTH STREET, ON MONDAY, When Opened It Will Be One ofj the Largest a1! Finest Equipped | Specialty Houses in the Broadway, Seventeenth and Bighteenth Sts. B. Altman & On TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, HE SPECIAL PRICE OF és eee 3,00 EACH A VARIETY OF NOVELTY HANDLES. - BLACK DRESS SILKS IN COMPLETE FALL ASSORTMENTS, PREPARED FOR THIS SUA- TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 3,500 YARDS OF IMPORTED BLACK TAFFETAS, 36) INCHES WIDE, LY 00, AT $1.30 PER YARD CREPE METEORE, 42 TO 48 INCHES WIDE, $1.85 PER YARD -STYLES IN CHILDREN’S SHOES For- SCHOOL WEAR, ! HEAVY BOOTS IN TAN OR BLACK LEATHER. MISSES’ HOUSEHOLD LINENS IN FINE AND STAPLE QUALITIES. DESIRED, ESTIMATES WILL BE SUBMITTED FOR MONOGRAMMED LINENB TO ORDER. RIMM™D WITH FILET ITALIEN AND OTHER CHOICE LACES. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th EACH, $3.50, 4.35, 5.50, 6.75 NAPKINS TO MATCH, PER DOZEN, 4.50, 5.00 PER PAIR, 5,50, 7.00 PER DOZEN, 2,40, 2.85 PER DOZEN, 3.00, 5.25 PIECES, TEA CLOTH3 AND SCARFS OF IRISH LINEN, SEPTEMBER: TWENTY-THIRD. Your Presence We Will Appreciate, country. Dising with Highty — Polteh: Peitnstachl ey sith Sther "seat China ‘Closet. In polished 20.8. 35 eS Fee aa 16.00 Open an aces r Polished gt Altgtly highly pollahed mahogany y tered in velour, tufi alue Mubogan; 31.50 04 Recker The Sunday World’s “Want’' Directory makes more SUNDAY For Ladies and Gentlemen No matter where youJive or what you do, your credit i good with us. ‘eference or security required from your employer, nelghbor on friend, Pay eat first deposit and take the goods along wit Lenox Clothing Co. FOR SALE. sount at any of our three stores and be well dressed by paying $1 Per Week h you, Avenue, near 17th St, syetbird Ave. near 124th ot, $34 Columbus Ave. nr.10ith St. drcitt OPBN BVENINGS. WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WonDERg, ° r

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