The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1907, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORED. EANER ROHL 1 ENRAGED AT BD - BY COL, PERSCH Orders Prosecution of Wall Street Promoter Who Sought to Entrap Wife. MRS. PERSCH ANGRY. Declares That She Can Prove She Was Not in Rohl’s Apartments. F 7 Banker Fr ick R. Rohl, of No. 12 Broadway, to-day instructed his lawyers Yo prosoute John P, Pewech, well krown In Wall street financial circies @2 “Col.” Persch, a promoter and for- @er partner of Charles T. Yerkes for @ midnight raid on his Bast Thirty- fourth street apartments. / The raid | took place Wednesday night. when | Persch had two automobiles, « dozen | Getectives and his son Don ss acces-| wortes. Perech to-day declared that he found | @ridence sufficient to form the basis of @ divorce and for the Test of his wife under the new statute. wehementiy calls Persch @ays he has three witresses—including the janitor. the bell boy and one other person—who can swear that Mra Persch waa not tn his epart- | @ent and that Persch ts actuated by Tevenge for Rohl's refusal to wo into @ne of his schemes. Wife Claims an Alibl:.. tty. and ‘© former Girorce proceedings, declares from the Rowse of q friend ty West Eighty-eighth atreet that she can prove an ailbl | Well street is greatly amused at the | Severt development in the marital trib- j Mlations of “Col.” Persch, and conaté- | | erably shocked that Fred Roh!—noted | | @8 an export broker and held high tn | | | the financial world—ehould be brought | {/ | into the affair. | Mra. Rohl fs stlent so far. but from | what her husband said to-day it te evi- | } Gent that whe. too, evinces more than a/ | Passing Interest in the proceedings. | Mrs. Rohl ta a beautiful Lillian Ruseeil | | type of woman. She has been spending | the summer at Edgemere with ber two 1 children while her husband has been much in the olty. “I had dined at the Cafe Martin with @me of the men in this office and aa | “sald Mr. Rohe. “I was/ “T laughed out loud. T told the.man te go home. Then came a noise and ny voices. I then learned that ‘this| Persch was trying to get in my | flat. I was not going to let him and| his gang get tn, for they could swear | | to anything. I called for the Janitor. | the elevator boy and the police. When | they arrived I let in young Perech and showed him through the ontire Wat. [ eoncesieg nothing from them. Nt was g@n outrage, but I thought the best wi y | “was to setisfy them. Bhadowed for Weeks. “Fer weeks 1 have been followed by " { detectives, who hovered about my office, my fiat and even bothered my wife. [ | knew it all the thme. Not satisfied last ‘‘Thuredag this: fellow telephoned my wife telling her that I was with an- other woinan, She asked me about it and I told her that I had witnesses to prove him a liar, She trusts me. I have given the matter to my lawyers. | I promise something sensational at the proper time. Beca certaln things | _ @d not go through I supposs' he is vin: } @ictive. TH fx him.” According to Persch, detectives in + @utomobiles trailed Rohl and Mrs. Perech trom Broadway after they had hanged cars four times. While he went to ret in officer from the East station his son Don ‘wouldn't finally Roh! solved the trout: gatttion the, pon and. a detect! 8 Shadowing Wife. Persch admitted the raiq emplo and fo for weeks st ectives evidence Mi upIe of auletness When Oo. 8. broke into baving William H. Brighton t Buffalo merchant, arrested of beating her in her her husband clamiy 0, Mectactivert Robert. ane ime whe was ‘with annoying her, een manounced that Persoh RAT aera! ies, roars, Damed. ‘a pits 2 whom, be make wulte are 1 Staten Young Wite ot Promoter N Thomas Higginson Dying When fe. |the Whole will deal with the matter, AE rl ale bleptLAO FE hoe. | Commissicner Bassett announced a | Hat public meeting would be held at 23) builder, |o'clock p. m. to-morrow © nthe type of ” | cars to be otdered for the Smith street Thomas Higginson, sixty-seven years) Sfanhattan. POISON KILLS RICH Found, and Police Report Case WILL INSPECT Who Figures in Divorce Case | Public day passed a resolution embodying for the Inspe. metres. them. inspections to be | Commission moved except by the Comminsion. The transportatton and Mghting us records and deta which the wer to a voluminous Piaint recently made against the pany'n we by Williaa: W. Niles, p Civic League of the Bronx inal ume | Judson all. | pect Helghts | wrote MAS. JR PERSCK. Pp iUizens’ to METERS. WHC WORK QVERTINE Service Commission Adopts Rules for the Gas and Electric Companies. | The Public Service Commission to- ion of gaa and electric It provides for the inspection of metres complained of by consumers, made by the and after the Commis- [mlon’s Inspection a seal stiail be placed lon the metre which must not Se re- porations have beea given en extension lof time to Oct. 16 to file @ome yolunun- must be led with the Commis- is aime by ae 5 ALCOHOL 3 PE, ANegetable rules Opium.Morphine nor Mines Nor NaRCOTIC. © cor- law ‘com- com- vice within the city lnmtts ‘Association, | the Commission. urging «| thorough inquiry into the question of s} moving platform the peg A CT Frederick H. Cousins sent in a | old, prehensive complaint against the ed RETIRED MERCHANT. | trom tar UTES re tarding. the devecopment of the ough of Richmond. The Committ ‘0 t night at his home, place, Brooklyn, to| from his home late last night He was the of William ‘ginson, the whose office ts cS Sarasa { No. 1123 Broadway, Tine. road Company rates of ltare and the operating service, which Cousins. said werjt far toward re- Brooklyn | extension west ‘The matter was given to on Brooklyn Bridge ‘of | com: Stat- Bor- 66 of \ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, IGASTORIA For Infantr and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature _ Thirty Years | == DASTORIA| t9O7. SF? 60" Visit the Autumn Exhibit: LACES, LACE, SPANGLED AND EMBROIDERED ROBES, RIBBONS AND WOMEN’S. NECKWEAR _ IN THE LEXINGTON ARCADE / OF THE BLOOMINGDALE STORE. Tuesday Bargains $ 1.39 Nottingk Lace Curtains SO inches wide and 3% inches long. Excellent quality, in the newest effects, Prom our six- teenth and greatest annual sale. warrented to wear. 1% inches wide. This ts 2 sik offering not likely to be matched. A fine all-wool a Inches wide; sheer, light to weight and rich black. Wil ore up beautifully and+wear well. i Value $1. A very superior quality, in Renaissance and other designs. A bargain from our sixteenth and greatest annual sale. Value $8 The Universal Staple. Strengthening food for the weakest digestion. Nourishing food for the strongest digestion. Good for the babies—good for all ages—the most nutri- tious of all the wheat -foods. Uneeda Biscuit |. | Im moisture and dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY F&F Present in the Rug Department the following: 35 ROYAL KERMANSHAH CARPETS, Highest Grade Persian weave, exquisite designs in subdued colorings, sizes from 7 to 9 feet wide and 10 to 13.3 feet long, ranging in price 50 SERAPI CARPETS, 8 to 11 feet wide and 11 to 14.6 feet long, at $130.00 to $220.00. 100 PERSIAN CARPETS, 8 to 10 feet wide, and 10 to 14.6 feet long, at $90.00 to $145.00. 200 ANTIQUE AND MODERN MOUSSOUL RUGS, very heavy texture and. silky pieces, average size about 4x7 feet, at $17.50. : 150 ANTIQUE and MODERN MOUSSOUL RUGS, average size about 3.6x6.6 feet, at $12.50, 200 HAMIDAN RUGS, Rugs of good texture and desirable colorings. Average size about 3x4.6 feet, at $5.50. Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New. York. ane (Formerly Occupied ‘by: B. Altman & Co.) Greenhut and : Company 140.00 to: $270.00 - @ @eouring Soap A Metal Polish & Glass Cleaner LEXINGTON: | Pianos at $375 Style A. $193 $235 |] $475 Style C. $4) $500 Style G & M $250 $550 Style D. $650 Style F $700 Col: $750 Stylé R.. |]| $750 Vertical Grand ... $800 Premiere $400 $900 Mastertone x Player Piano $450 $1,000 Baby Grand, | $500 Prices Inclade Stool and Cover | Wee guarantee you a-saving of 30 percent in | Pichia great offer. | | incorporated in the peer'ess Walters : ALECARS TRANGFER | > 3 LOOM dale. | Great Sale ‘of 1,500° Walters Hal Vale |besides the best piano investment you can make. | Over 200 Walters Pianos in our warerooms to select from. | All the newest and most perect musical and artistic achievements are Piano, Buying a piano w th the nane of Walters on it is as safe an invest- ([ ment as Luying United states gold bonds. b. beautiful ax responsive, Their tone features—elastic the way thre tone, which Jr rich, neliow and | reso | world: in fact. the Waiters Pianos are Every Walters Piano Is Guaranteed for a Term of 15 Years. Pianos Priced up to $300 may be paid for on the easy terms of *5 Down and *1 Per Week No, Interest, | No Insurance, |],Piano Will Be Delivered to Your Home on> | Payment of $5. Walters Pianos Are Built to Last a Lifetime. thelr touch is one of. th resonan’ The cases ar wutiful and original in design. a at _sene No “Extras.” 69c and Cheviots All-wool fabrics that you will liké, in navy, brown, royal, myrtle, garnet, gray, etc. Great bargain. Value 89c 49c Maids’ White : Made of fine quality lawn, in assorted styles. Bib and Gib- son effect, trimmed with em- broidery and hemstitching. Value 89c 55c Made of soft pliable kid in elbow -length mousquetaire style; perfect fitting; superior workmanship. Black and white Value $3 Extra sizes, In pink and blue stripes, plain hem, and others with silk scallop. Made of best quality flannelette. Value 69¢ Women’s Made of 2-thread cotton and are: full seamless. For Fall there are no more serviceable stockings than these. Men's and children’s at same price. Value 12%: 2-Clasp Kid Gloves Made of a soft, elastic, perfect kidskin, in white and black. Perfectly shaped. Paris point embroidered backs. Value $1 11% Comfortables Extra, fine quality, in Fall welght. Full size. Filled with finest white cotton, tufted and stitched. Great bargain, Value $1.50 $1.7 Solid calf Shoes, with heavy oak soles, in all the new, dressy shapes. Sizes 1 to 5%. Greatest of school shoe bar- zains, Value $1 41c Heatherbloom Women’s Petticoats Tarkish Slippers Gold and silver embroidered. Made..of black, tan and red. Sizes 2 to 7. The most com- fortable footwear for house wear, pee Value 59e 95c Splendid Eyeglasses Genuine pebble Eyeglasses and Spectacles in goldbine frames Patent cork nose-pieces and riding bows. An exceptionally good bargain at the new Value $3 $3.4 Cut Glass These very popular Petticoats are made with, deep knee flounce and sectional ruffle, pin tucked. Big bargain. Value $1.98~ Outing Flannel Russian Dresses For children of 2, & and 4 Made of good outing tng pretty pleated Rus- * ollar and eufts price 59c Wright’s Health Underwear for Men a Water Jags i at C' 3-pint, Amencan cul glass; Hygienic fleece-lined Shirts and Panta an iCUUe tay in the Drawers, in all sizes. Just the deep cut, brilliantly _fin- underwear you need to protect.| ished. Not the common a beaatifni newest style Vernis-Martin music cabinet Free Extraordinary Offer to plano during this sale we every purchaser of a Will present tredjof charge you from cokts. Value $1.00 sort so generally prevalent. Value $5 home when you so desire. Upon request a representative will All Cars Transfer to WACHANGE your old plano for one of these beautiful Walters, Don’t Move Your Old Piano. us take It away and send you « new one when you are ready to take It Into your new home. elect the plano now, and we will deliver It at your new call. Bloomingdales’, More than 100 TONS of World are sold every day— think of The World “Want? “energy” this ‘means, Warerooms, 34 floor, 69c Excellent Food Cutters No kitchen is complete with- out one of these wel-made Food Cutters. They have three different size knives ‘and a pulverizer Valae $1 45c 12 Thin-Blown Glass Water Tumblers - The very finest quality domes- tic glass made, The tumblers Hare the usual water size and . are of fine thin-blown glass. This price is for 12. B Value 69c Lex. to 3d Ave, | 59th to 60th St Lggcmronten = wees mgniemomcassann ewe ant nt hb

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