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RE rrr. ¢ T ANBBEAY STOR MYTH SAY POLICE WOMAN =e Plauts Accused’ Mrs. Keil and She Was Kept Twenty Hours in/Cell. “$12,000. GONE,,“HE_ SAID. = Stories: ‘Proven False—Scrub- woman He Accused Will ~ Sue for Damages. “Held in. a\ cell twerity hours on ‘a charge -ot-stenting what the police call “mythical” Jewelry and cast—$12,000 in all, according to the complainant—Mrs. Ellen Kell, a scrubwoman, naid to-day she would consult a lawyer and bring an_action for rrest and {mprison- ment. Mrs,-Keitaraz-honorably discharged tn the Yorkyillo Court yesterday, Sho ts @-widow and supports her two little boys by cleaning the Moors of the Grand Central Station at night, and sometimes golng out to work In daytime, She lives at No. 971 First avenue. The complainant was Mrs. Gamue} Plaut, whose husband a wholesale butcher “at the” foot ast Forty- fourth street. The apartment on the second floor of No, 45 East Fifty-second strect. Mis. Plat signed a short afMidavit in court accus- ing the scrubwoman of the robber: Then Detective Dillon told Magis: Cornel mat potice tnventization mage it eppear not only that Mrs. =< no connection with the robbe that the cash and jewels were 4 Dillon ana Detective Crotty, of the East Fiftv-first Street Station, were sent to the Piaut ap: Mr. Piaut announced th: robbed-of-a—hantbag_con: had_in the world.'’ Last Friday, he sald. they Mrs, Kell to do a day's cleaning. had been working for them one day week for three or four months. Mr. Piavt said elther Mrs. Plaut or her krown-up daughter was In sieht of tho widow all dav Friday, but on Saturday morning they discovered that the hand- bag was missing. or mily sent for Ske ives in an! “yyears—ol | Too Small Spanish “Grandee Can't Get Along with Less Than $200,- 000 a Year, So His Engage eS Z ment to Miss Mathilde Town- send May Be Broken, |HER MOTHER HAS, as $250,000 A. YEAR. | By. Surrendering Four-Fifths of | * “This She May Yet Save the Day.and Buy a Fine String of Much-Worn «Titles © for Her Daughter, — | | Miss Mathilde Townsend, Wastring- ton'’s most celebrated beauty and helr- } not become the Duchess d'Alba unless weatihy mother—delgns to pive—ip $20.00 a sear_to the Spanish nobleman whose name has been linked with that of Mis Townsend for more oss, W | than a yea That is mance involving tne younk Spanish nob! ce latest chapter in the ro- ne beautiful American man, nev eof his inamorata, but who, instead. sent his agent to America’ to status of the Hinvestixate the «fina. he wished to merry, The sight of thix very thrifty young persop poking into tax oMces, Inquirin, of property clerks just how much re and personal estate Mrs, Townsend accounted tor, _in—order—to- his own-deductions tor [the noble house whose commissioner he {haa been appointed was instructive if not inspiring: soe as When the assiduous agent came to Washington ha falled to be Sinpressed y the MAgniticent marbic palace occ! pled by Mrs. Townsend and her dau draw ter, and now word comes from far | Spain that the Duke, while desper: in love with the beau American has tearfully informed her mo nothing less than $200,000 a year would fMlce to maintain the dignity -and plendor 0. 18 fore and titles. One of Spain's Grandees. Duke d’Alba. 1x only tw six |. The Beautiful American Girl's Income eds crossed the water to visit | off | € td -bit-tre—ts—one-of.the first HE EVENING WORLD, i AU FRAULE gh Duke 222 TASS SHON HUSBAND HUNT One, the’ Chaperon at That Succumbs to Cupid Aboard Shit for Ne | | | | ad | | Thirty ‘an pretty and- charming trom , der lGretchens. as: “ever “cam Vateriand or yodelled at a ‘xiffee-Rlatch wero patsengers Rboard tle tig’ Ham- Ipurg-American liner. Rlucher which ar- Irtved in. port to-day, Seexing ‘thar af- finitics in “America was the object of; the transatlantic! fight’ of ‘the sureiing Paitsche ‘travicins, The current tehs-| wadtiess of the country did vio interest théserthirty maldens—not ‘one of them wil forlorn. * : Under the , careful [os ice chaperonage of|: | pridxeport, who came here a year ago, | fo return to tell her girl friends of} |the glories of the new country, the| thirty decided to. make tho trip forthe tprime—purposs—ot obtaining en Ameart=y tun millionaire or a real “ute mann, as several of them put !t, for » hus-| band. i The fates would have {t that before) America’s shores were sighted one of| {the number “should succumb to the] |shafts of Cupid, and no less a-porson thun Miss Teeling herself, She charmed) a fellow-passenger—Henry Holst, a travelling man, of Butte. He saw andj was conquered. In three weeks the | | wedding will take place, | ‘The other youns women of the party | | will depart to-day for points in the! | Weat, bent on socuring an American | husband aplece. It Is the opinion among | the passengers that they won't en-| counter any dificulty. { Miss” Beta atten, ghtingales, accompanied by her sis-| bter, Was-among the passengers. She | dan Evening World reporter tat} |she met Caruso in Berlin just before | lsauing and that he» éxpected to come} tie America ina _Tew—wreks,— | During the trip, just before reaching Cherbourg, the four-months-old daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, -Letserowttsch, first-cabin peagnaers, died. The body: was embalmed and’ brought to this side. | Capt— Reesing reported sighting a dangerous derelict showing a four-foot reeboard, between Sable Isiand and} pe Race. He could not make o ‘Aracter of tuo ocean wanderer, | { onn—ot—€onrind' ensend to give the ¥ other Impecuntous nt funds to espousing Mis months ‘Mrs. Town- marry nisier to tha some mo hanare ten + that tho §9,000 In the handbag had been saved by his wife w it his knowl. edae. Finally he t ‘the detectives that all his‘ property was in his wife's name. = In-lamenting over ose Mr. Plaut fald that he owed sev thousand dol. Jars which he would not be able to pay unless the stolen cash and jewels we recovered, This statement WA Wade b fore the detectives discoy dd the sav- ings. bank oaks. DIVE MISSION TO. Church Thief Failed to Explain cardes in his veins. His grandmother was the elder sister of ex-Empress | Eugente. His mother was the daugh lof the Duke of Feman-Nunez, who negotiated the marriage of the fathe of and mother of the present King | Spain, = cS The Duke's father was—-a sportsman ‘Dwell known In Atnerica, He made several visits to ed States, an this efty | dled In the Holland House, 4 [in October, ort he e internationat ‘old and dled suddenly of pneumo wife died away ame In muct same Way ottly ater, Soon after her deat “Bristol in Party, tt ‘one .of her chamber family jewels of great value. | The present Duke Inherted’ ‘four | dukedoms, seven marquisates and a fine Large bat among them” th dd English titles © [disputed or attain MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, Miss —Angris—Minonna—Teoling,——af1 | | suchusetts, 1907. t Stork Brings Gola with the Baby if You're in the N. A. P. B.A... + Each Netw Son or Daughter Wins You : 3500, but Twins or Triplets Count Only. as One. has preachetlagainst Society isto. do. far‘more.. Suicide making it unprofitable?’ So. ‘Mrs. Bernard Austrian plained to me the ‘purposes, of tion of which she is President, which guarantees to pay $500 In child. i | Mrs, Austrian, who is a tthe late thi he stamp of the a widow, with t a Ps 4 : i Wrxo/a GPeCley aa SCRYRIGN7-/D 07 DY M+R LAWSON the society and its purposes fices, at piled -Impartlaily with lterature and blank certific she explains the takirx headline of her prospect me may be worth $ tn gold to you' nd the benefits to be derived from Association. idea of the 67 Broadway, Is tes of membership, To “Just five minutes of membership in the Parents’ arsociation Im new convince of the merits of the plan td to me, “but-the | women. 5 That, of course, ts not o prolific State, but anywhefe our plan,. sf rly carried out, can be made promit=) she heard of it. ers mind before birth at: tie child's character indelibly, women harassed by financial ries at thin critical time. If the m able. __Same_Prize for Triplets. “Our scheme is perfectly simple. To be a member of the associnifon one must be a married person of good moral character, ‘The Initiation fee is-#5 and the annuial,dues #2. Upon payment of the $5 a certificate of membership fstaued which entitles the holder to the sui of $300 in gold thirty days after the birth of her next child. The member agrees to pay @ pro rata share o all endow- ments becoming dus upon. the birth of suicide, “The aint of’ our ‘braved Wé in-} P-North American -Parents'-Benevoient: Associaton, the remarkable institu-} “Wo every member th good “standii upon the birth to her of a living organizer in her earnest face, takes seriously. Every Inquirer at her of-| bronchitis and all throat and by peinting out the duty of maternity |g Benevo! Tait atax-}—“Yse—wauld think every prospective STAY mother would want to join as soon ax © Columbua Ate You know the state of Blotes, we Rion BUTTERICK PATTERNS knows that she will be taken care of— and, of course, our endowment Ingures / | that—she will be much more bright and” | cheerful, and the ehtid wilt have @ cof | respondingly better chance.” : jo “Do you think tne y pay?! lr eked. “Don't youthink you might = discourage face-euleide to such am .exy, tent: as to throw the assgciation Into krul Where the Pr: ‘ofit Comes In. promp jatr. Charles “Bs ¢ dent ber, ~ children. V argument Jn favde d. freighted ‘ acure, of ow extracts by necitent / they jure ifort gt te idol of the aie, f be y weil to do and #0 iM, dots tTne tie protecsion: Ne man ¢an tell what a year for A a aa texuard.”* s kept neat and | offered. 2 jowill ane mother: {¥¢ doer en! am a «pos of wort 8 } 1 ‘Lis PANAMA -GELEBRATES, . race") PANAMA, Nav ithe" ingevefdence ! ce of the Republic of Panama .was “cole with ‘onthuslad vesterntay © country as -well thrpuhout the As in the Canal “hy ex: the Our delicious Cod Liver ; etter than old-fashioned © __. |cod liver oil and emutsions “ur | torestore health for” porn | Old people, delicate children, persons, and and gold! | weakrun-down I . | after sickness, colds, coughs, ve’ i sup-) : each | your| lung troubles. {WHERE TO GET VINOL IN N.X, legeman & Co., 200 Ii 3 3 Hy Aver imth pt and Lenoe Aves ame d Amsterdam AY@q |” F St.. frooklyns ee eth Ave. and 334 Nt., corner than and ee Ave, | 1E. ad st, iker‘a Leu pe Nk Pals eh Ave olunbia ae red amps Many And at all drug stores wor. Wwlerothisbloe and gae~ other White slgn is display ules Dillon and Cretty searched the apart- CER part ket-ut Washin y i ment=thinking the handbag mixhtihaye | dantvot that ferocious: Duke of Alva ir chums are. Isabel} children to other members.” ‘ ae who carried death and destruction in ent to the Here, Mra--Atstrian handed me an been mislaid, They came across three | WR ca i z of the German E books showing deposits in the Bowery | te Setheriene 5 ond re kde bassy at Washington, Is expected to embossed certificate _ of membership << Cee Lge likdedaslnnk: Saniae ia oxirs™| boxsted tha tehontad gin chia st\mQiPuh | announcedy with naliay nee pearing on {ta face a portralt of w stork sins Piaut's name and beginning in 1%, TO leat eet ttor-ot- pure ther ne Ent eae see PRIA § | in—el!_ aig ying o baby whict When ‘they called Mr. Plaut’s attention ood, however, but ts a mix- wy a visitor to the U - holds in his fist" purse altar ~ © to.this evidence of not having lost val) | TUTe ot trent, its east Siesta Patarans ifeipeal beepedise0ts ‘ ; heohad in the world” he sald that no | asd Spanish . Descended from James 1)-) chaired dae Se supose fF reked tre Avistrian aa = wavings bank would accept ‘more than} and Arabella Chur sister of) tt | who now the Ceuntes# i T gazed at tha noved presentment of the 43.60 from-one depositor, —Then he said | great Duke of Mariborough, he has the | Ruseta. { pird—of birth, ‘tthe stork should blood of the Kilpatricks and Clantt-| attended Spanish King's Wedding. bring twins, or triplets. would that en: 3 iss Townsend r Invitations the Alfonso. ¢ in and Mrs. Townsend and J oetys rage i al NEGRO PISONER | Piines 3 the in- nae Pe as 5 the Duke anda &Pap! Li Ps sae ae eet Alba. what fa sfownsens He and a “Pal” Had Cut a Hole Many—Victims of Thief Who} Iseadendat at ot Comrtor"apmtavana‘tne | —BOth Loaded With Gun. | (se Chloroform Say Clark. | re kit Cotton. Inciden | Is the Man. [few girls 4 *—John- Quinn and Ed Johnson who-are} 9 channels of croo! 1 fas Lobe wort, amt gown a'd large pl.ture Bala Tn the capture of William Clark. aj eetae is Wii betitians — known in i yegro—who has served slx ond a half dace rer,’ were interrupted to- working their way%rom the cellar of Cudento's saloon at No. 2112 “through the -foor, | rovbing won the man who rece Mrs. Ida y attempted | Sooond ave Symonds,— ot} chlorofor: ole out of ¢ © floor-| No, 154 West Fifty-fourth street, In her | cad and papartnen and her maid Ident n Pollce-|fied Clark: at Police Headquarters to- Several other women—wtio had been Srugged and robbed by a negro werel | Priest's Overcoaton His Back, Though. Fora good while, #9: looting tho | poor-boxs4 “churches in Hartem, of Detectives Monua_and Pravienhad-antea—th: Was about time for arotnd again to the nupetation at One IL fret strect and Old Broadway. _& Rood guess. Ae het satin we bs tives saw a_enatT! a mertrre mt tiesto without disturbins tho worshippers and nabbed him, He tad on an ‘which wns soon {dentified as the pron- erty of the Rey Mather TP. Kelly, the curate, who llves at No, 8§ Convent avo nus. Tho prisoner KEVE Nt Kennedy, He» sifd ho lived at No, 48 Weat One Hundred and Thirtyefourth wireet which would be on the amo ef the Conyent and Seminary of thy Bacred Heart. Ho admitted that he had been robbing pobrboxes, but claimed that he had a diyino call to take mon from the churches, Hix mann pecullar and his language inco! Inthe Harlem Pattee Court the Chur thet 1 of the An: ad T. It wa fb pew tha telee: ercont Tameas toh [Dake of brrvitckresfHest and fa toxety Tynemouth. His Duel With Duc de Chauine In the Spanish Cabinet formed Jus! > young Duke was named | year-az : Minis probably in th po that the blood e might flefce Iraty Duke e& of e would ca » nation, as ono that to tn meet her quant need teeta; nda ma. exsulelte, and xho polse quphter frnery who was for twenty to his death a resident of . with Tchad York. but ofa prof Tovuse d. engagemen hen dollars | witha | certificate. If you will read St you will title the parents to prizes of $1,00 or $1,107" Bs No.) she replied gravely and with perhaps a shade of repi-ot--ta—her tones. ‘That matter ts covered by tho neo, It-stntes that $600 In gold will be paid upon the birth of ‘a living child twins cr triplets,’ to the beneficiary.” “TP at—serms—to—me—rather—to—dls- courage the birth of twins,’ I faltered ze phe. persons who most nearly. reall the Rooseveltian ideal will not recet the geratest pensnt.* __A Wise Man from Jersey: | in tho other da: sald who.wanted to take out tor the-wame-ottid-and_] That Is not -"A man came ‘Mrs~ Austrian" two certificates pay double_ussessments, rermitted. “One of our recently received membors | who Ires'in-a New Jersey town has tiiree children, and his wife tola him she Intended to have three_more. He ame to New York and joined our as- JAMES MOGREERY & C0: O'Brien down the street and whis- 1 to them, ae i ese two guarded the two en- smilar drugsings and robberies have ed during the past several months 7 ttm the-sdloon Zhe went ‘and declare i } His flash-l: evealeds ha titted obberies: 1 _of Quinn coming Up through the floor} ked up hietast night at INDIES like a’ clown in a pantomime. Meeny) and Fift, third street by De-| erie pad aie | : and Boy He was. s ser Net hima: at ded 9 tap hint treesigned in Tests Market Polite i hot fie cles. ‘Theosafe-) court and—nelt for the Grand Jury, oracker—put up a desprate Nght, but . : . boa iwhen O'Brion nd Po: 1 Jol: City of Birminghani's—Crew | faise-omeor ne, was, swiftly Saye Themselves in Boats — fotaear thw thees ‘cope drew: thoit re [-volrers cand: went down: 4a-the—ceila: their MIDGET SENT FOR SIX to i was put MONTHS. TO: WORKHOUSE. S 1 =) tas " “ ~ Smt Reach Boston. Re He suffered _a—nervoun!"No One Wants a ‘Tadpole Like] Sy PeNnil athe wight ot-so-nucn hand wares 7 = = Paceconnced é “land became Ue dssa kitten, Mé,” Says Three Feet Six ov. 4—The steamer (ity Of) Wren the two prisoners arrived at they Little Man. of the Ocean Steamship ast One Iundreu and Fourth street) |. Comp: ck nm ledgo in the harbor stat}.a they were stripped of their tools! | Thomas Berke Pid “who “has | | early le tbound out t . of trade 3 ty of gun cot-| home nor. friends, was befor, SEA AC) Be eakaliin iore was enough! Masistrate Harris in the Yorkville} *in-ten-fathoms-of cr y blow Court-to-ay.— The tiny man—was_ar- of the ¢ ip halt w dozon Magiatrate Kernochan held him for further. examinat is of $560. He may be sent ‘I for. ob#ei vation. eeetperrere ee RICH MAN STRICKEN DEAD AT “L” STATION. Charles Crowell Drops to Plat; form Whiie Waiting for 1 Killed by, Heart Disease, Charles Crowell, a wealthy mioronant One Hundred and T dropped dead to-day on te x01 MN station at ono Iiundred and 1 Heth stree and Eighth avenue, Mr. Crowell was an officer Teta} xty-foru yeark o of No. 1H West of at Albi at tive rullor WAS young ny pirte, selon of the family which fo phe world one renteat als, Bonaparte | Imost. cons al aho Hwas in Was int aa i wa dn Bue ye much of the te that she was ble the rumored engage: | abroas pot Miss Tow, yend to the Spanish mentiot Mt a Near aga had no. ¢ ul a Mr, Monapaty Soiootlons to hei Upen ablsKton. woctety. Would noth ant Mor mow to Hear that his-devo- Minar many years may! yet bores | ardod. weiotoensend home, ix one of the most ston Wostnetn Ts f mprises ite extra fins she grand sthircave Is gues weative of nals he old . cape marele hal Dnly orn her of herole size, ‘oa of the splendid equlp an. bie 2eine mansion, throughout. Scott Millions Not for Titles, » Rorendaly Canent Company, at ; Townend entertain It Hatfory piace. Me was on his way (0H. eee ee et a end a howierm, vata fieeul vehed eielokene E16) oollapned SC Mint oer eater clumanicLee Henne walle whiting: ¢ . and, Doforel on the moat cliberate scale. She is the magtoal |ald 6 iy dled dt Hoartedaceinen of the-inte William M2 Sot | ae e ithe raltrond sing of Pennsylvania, fro ‘ famt'y ore jving in Boston,, nay whan sehe Interited: hor Fortin a PB ome here Wap, Weal ait Ts anid that the “will of + Bsott akan ine HUN |'teq. up. the snvome: laughter. t9 EN Atout two miles below. her dock. TRE Lares, and the thires policemen shivered Tested for malting too wany ayzik grow. escape. ie ght cf how. they had! tons for shelter at the Muntelpal Lows le. stenmer, having made a special ed the “borers? ing House, ltrip north wlth a cargo .of cotton! Quinh carried twp Jimmies, two! It Was necessary to place him on a| r bout { braces. lh dozen drills, candies ang caro that the Court could: get a peey started about, 190 A.M for the South, OF senicar Reatece J seh 0a SE ance etinvaxsremeralticate sn tip-tes | eilalioreathnwanen song-Jonnison had skeleton Koys, more | jy ix inchen mort of four * | nies, &@ Wrench and several small! Barker said that since he his Job | yWN a¥ the Middle tc Behind them in the cellar they last month ns chief o fpolice of the} hit an” three bits, midget village in Dreamland ho hay seal ANS aun ble to obtain Shy sort of em-| vent. According to the police, the two mon body wants a tadpole like mo," ke confessed tO the robi f Louls Stein's | sald, “and if you don't send me up tor age was Bo-room was. Dut Third avenue, SX Months CH have a terrible winter? (Monded and Miteen 4 After strij. 14st W sy hud Fored a hola, The Court thought {t would me a meroy Nrough the floor -elwibed-latr-the shop 0 the Iktlo man thei gato mith W) charwa voc | fortable, winteria:to, Noy got $0 the Bucher | house, 3 d to putin the ba en eat to give ht ma com- Jgittz in the Work: | |ink Sho sank. Hor crew had no aim a gun 1 in getting te ages i eve Pagek rene "rhe two taken down to! Tee doe hi i aude t the stean nto deep water been In the album for some! IDL | the eu ef storm around xo YM ee mmo OLD ICHANGE ATTACHE, that she was headed al to the ~ 1 city. She Hew with ace DIES ON WAY TO CHURCH, Deacon, for thirty-fve| i ‘i ci! satiate . loyee of tho New York! aboy abot ha mile fom yee of t or! io lower ond of Castle Iwand. An autonay will be pertormod at the | Sock, Excnanee: dled nteniainia’ Arrangements haye day, to determing tho caugy | Private sanitarium oou-patsoning been ‘rade for Mors | : to a tee. employ of the| | following a tril of Wittlam FHaniien, save] oat teacon ng (he yease at | Tho City of Birr iit at enty-five years old, of No, 388 Sohers|Stock —Bxehange aa a messgnzer boy | hex In. 1855 {fn merhorn street, Brookl, Who ‘ato q | and had risen to bes: ntendent of | catton’ | vacty) mupper last t ‘started’ ty /t!e uniformed employers on a 20) In number * Ago ha recotved a trifing| jindu: i to the big toe on tho rig foot Tieod-potroning net In-and the too was amputated, ‘Then it became nocessar to take of tha foot.rand soveral day’ so itiwan deemed advisable to ampu- 1 this: ol commanded by Known navigator uplunpnt of ofice toua ‘burden, boars some iro, apparently. in good health, x front of the Kings co club-how $ id foi at aU ie. club-house re-! before a. surgeon | to was taken Jn Tei yoo, Aid ited In drausht, ) han passenger Recommo- | grrived from the Brooklyn Hos 1, ” | for tho tied: Ne: ‘nhattan, or traveslin: lead man leaves a wifo and two. Sire te-day ani the steamer contd be and one lying in’ Fi Aine, goush ters at hie residence on Kast One in Burope i 1%: ty red and Forty-second street. Jor the Parents’ Benevolent ;more-readily: ation At Onets he last three cost.me $200 a plece in medical expenses.’ he said. ‘By Joln- 23rd Street. —— ine you pany-I'll net #200 euch on the othi sen tioormemo 2 “tts _astonishing,+~ continued Mrs. ‘Auatrian, ‘that mon take to the Idea di avociasion ‘than women. Our can- they find men caster to way 341th Street. + yassers A Delightful — Experience. awaits the person W..0 discovers that-a-long train—of-coffes “alla —- can be thrown off by using Postum Coffee The delight comes from a re- ¢ bulldl: the food clements In the roasted _get the sweet, fa handsome cabinet cont: hear the Reginaphone. It is an pier you ought to know about. ng of new..nerye cells by ee wheat used In making Postum, and the rellef from the effects of caffelne—the nmtuta’ ‘drug {n coftee. 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