The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1907, Page 10

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LOSE MI M. State and Possibility of Life Se Cummes ‘fm ‘eech other's arma Mere, | Beran J. Mplion, a) widow), Atty years eld, and’ her twelve-year-old ‘pon, 'Dud+ Jeyliwere today found dead dn «little hall room on thé second floor of the | home of Mrs. Eitzaboth Smith, « sister, et No. 14 Union \Brooded Over “His: Mental {THE EVENING WORLD, Pinky Panky Poo, Blind and Toothless Here on ‘Probably Her Farewell |Has Brought Mrs. Pat Camp _ bell for Season of Problem Play Repertoire. By Rose C. Tillotson. } Pinky Panky Poo, Mra. Patrick Camp. [bell and’ mypelt, A Pinky Panky! Poo comes fret. let’ me }tell you, in an Interview with thr beau Uful Englieh actress, for she is a ver limportant personage, and quite re: her grandeur, too. I confem {t was swith>great trepidation I. called) upon | Mra. Campbell, for T-don't: kriow thing » about Iyeen or, problem ple. |wee: always ‘portrays... I hadn't the) yaguist. iden of what we were going to ‘thout. Piaky Pesky Poo see own iittle self, and raised a feally aw-. Cyl ded bed St Calan toon Sea Have you ever met Pinky: Panky, Poot | {WoT But, of course -you know who she’: jis. ‘The weirdest 1ttle “moskey-splls’ pootie—whaterer that ts. Dut they are. { | { Asphrxiation wae ‘A. Coroner's certificate charges onble tragedy to the mother. Mrs. Smith arone early to-day to invite her sister {0 Accompany lier to Man- fhattan on « shopping tour. She knocked @n Mra Malion'n door. When persist vwiaced—hier—head to the door An odor Of gax was instantly detected. The ie was broken open, reicasing a flood “-as-which almont overcame Mrs. een, Find Bcth Dead. When she revived sufMfictently to en and little nopsew dead. Their Bodies were cold. The child's head Tesjed_on his mother's left shoulder and his little arma encircled her neck. { Bith had died without a -+to—bring -a-r+spons®-8h®— warranted iberty; _The-pempered pot | rlotel. ughty, too, and not at allows any jual, but very M1 the kind of a-person w! nickname of Pinky. I've tried tt wpeak from experience, for I recaivel a Aiminutive snap for taking such an { Visit SATURDAY, -| Mime, woes everywhere with Mra. Campbell and just at present ls occupying a very j cholce apartment up at the new Plaga | RELEASED FROM TOMBS, CASCONE Pinkey, dressed in « diese velrat coat, and enjoying & comfortable eee on mistros nT laaw her leat cevning. “Love love my dow.” sald Mrs: Campbell, as she carsesod the pooille | with one hand and gave me the other Inj cor greeting, “‘Tan't she -a per-| | vestigation showed that the. only “witdiow in “the room had been ‘ciossa ‘Gir; a soft curtain thrown across the oor casement fitted tightly, which ac- G@eunted for the fact that the ofor of Gas wax not detected by the sister until, bs teached the room: The mother hed apparently made arrangements for the Geath of ‘herself and child, retiri she usual way) and ae |" just as she lay down. Worried Over Her Son. “recovers telng affected. Of:iate he had shown symptoms eanky, which catised. the hat} Sixteen:¥earOld- Lad Has _ Kept Department’ Busy for Two Months. ‘The Justices of tha Court of Special Bersions are Investigating the strange | ease of Touts Del Donno, Old, of No. 1436 Boston ro. Ir Denno told an Evening WV <oHld yeporte: @hat he had no idea that the average | ont to the city--for response to an alarm was about $4. “At that rate 1 must have cost the ‘lty a good pile of money,’ he aa'd. “for I have been turning in alarms aimost ally for nearly two months, “1 don't kndy why I did ft, only to gee the engines go 1 love to ate the! horses galloping ttig, could watch them} all. day, 1oused to send tn an alaim and then run in the direction SCALPED BY LEOPARD, BOY WILL GET $2,000. Incurable Wound on Thirteen-} "Year-Old Lad's Head Is Cause for Damages. 4 » Little Isidore Du ff, thirteen years old,, who, for two vears hax teen, In the hands of the physicians) made dy the claws of a leopa the store of Bernard, Ruhl, ‘Canal Forsythe streets, recefred an of $2,000 damages by a fury in Justice Dayton's part of the Supreme Court to-day, Inidor wan vont to” Ruhi's mother, for bird seed the leoperd cage. “Tha leapa: > was ~ hunary. It reached a paw between the bars and snatched a plece of the boy's scalp) ‘Phe leopard’ ate the scalp, halr and all, soore of persone wave Uttle slips weir own scalps to beet Isidore's, Geuvorvar’ Hosoi DO Da Wee. wilt alware eee | ‘am open head. : by his oay. sore on his 4 must old’ ley. She ' wears frocks from Paris specially prepared ts {Par Ure, ro ARE Hm Antes ree! reall old,”* yt ‘Do us joment. masta | the | FOUND AFFINITY: Decause of a wound four inches square n | award | He got too near} fectly darling ttle animal, and #0 ~toot—Do-+ how old she Seventeen years this month; now, a marvel?” And the beautiful maxiet want held _up ‘her pet''to dls- play its many charms. Blind and Teethiess, The poor little thing 1e totally blind. | hasn't a tooth to her name. but you t remember she's really » venerable the smartest ended by 1,000 of His men, He Walks Centre Street Barefooted— First Prayed Son SEs prevent colds, and presents a appearance in spite of her ase “I have to take great caré of Pinky Panky Poo,” continued Mrs. Campbell, | “two children and a dox my busy. Bur my children are chummy with Harry ‘The friends and Tela’ ves of Rassaelo | bor: Si) econ f | Ssarce' |e Date out on the numbers) to play hand-ball in the corridor 00 to-day when he was released {70M | vai together in the ‘courtyaed. the Tombs after having been tried twice for murder and Imprisdued three years fm the Deeth House at Sing Sing. j The mob that had marched! in solid flank from the Italian quarter purged | jabout the City Prison in a cheering | ‘ the ER IDET OmIeTNEC fees t gwarm.mhen the Youne gatied out to waa the slayer_of Stan! y tour will be twenty ‘lfrom the darred doorway.-Several_of] Waite. twenty-six, 86 1 brought | ehem carried candies and cru-ifixes,!. “I em free,” he sald, rushing to hme: Ske tg playing in Ee upon _—him__ta|doof of Thaw's cell. n they preesed: proud of her success. RAR Bees down on the| The youne mm Re a 1s getting such ay fellow | waved-them-back and sat down Hinee tenes rtily PC 5 anche: ae ns mus: | steps, raising him: eral of his relatives” i Barefeoted for Penance. When he arose he took off his shoes | ‘and socks and thtew them: into the mid } dle of:-theatreet. Then he dlscarded | |nis hat and cont. Taking a Ave-foot ta per from a friend he lighted it and pro- up| it-makes-m ay camer APly, who joined and. the Hed wii house and had read deeply, Thaw clared—i fellow prisoner-he has met. Cascone was, dlacharged court and led back to the |goer aot wer al Sisnian mand Stel be 80 well on thi bi joke e + 190. =the tw don. but \e. and j was moved to tears Two.Men Were Killed. ‘The kiling for ich Cascone wice iried and fnaty~ acquitted curred ira Mulberry street pistol 7s four years —agt- Treat isturl reat f) iy i at ries ane Ai4n't, Vike It heart ats eeraaiion ter-avery raabion. “Eats 14 Dining-Room: ‘Did me! neglect you. Poo?’ said Mra. Campbell, turniAg onc mrore to her pet | The poor dear hates | ceded to march with bowed head not tobe ‘noticed. of ‘her. the midéie_of Centro et, ne and his brother Dom! the killing. Rassaelo was (saclo Casc’ had dont dificult time all announ?- on accoun' The Roel rae ee ule allow aORt ing that he would perform a pennance| At the first trial he was convi think “of dininy by walking to the Gourch of Our Lady! and sentenced to death, While lunching uh aupping | eathege thls) ifttie treasure, al aye have a chair for her, and ire t Bias her food properly, ‘and th Bo ince ‘wouldn't left/as Pinky Panky, Fo with Sin “evarswhere Why. even here pieyavatiaespted Loe ston Pink Panky {traf Pools entrance Into the dinlng-roomn | on them, They selzed the unshod G hie evening: but pothings werloug hay: | \cone and asked him what he was doing, | the onodie, satisned with the Aliontion | When—he_explained they sla MBE: 1¢ Was recelving, au into another | take riage and make his pil hap in the fond-embrace of her adoring | oe fy Teng nn Jar fashion mistress. ago in less spectacular faa mus aos friends hurried away to Mulberry Par Hughes for Pregiden back with a-dozen carriages Bact ATO) ups, tne porutar- pens Se oe F Kel fextian undertaker ing chanagih ye ted a veliola drawn by |/omimes reek upon—the {Mepe, : barr? ‘akon from from Seprocta. rasping the Ci ie my —veraion fhaxs been considerably modernized ~by Arthur Symons. There !@ no chorus, and the pubis will, fing. eoany other es novation: shall also jeer rupertoire, and sBail play Head nd all the other favorites, I afraid my Hedda won't be much of HA vess over here, for I hear you Amer- her an ake her snd notat of Mount-Carmal at Second avenue and One Hundred and Thirteenth ayest~ His friends, now a thousand strong.’ In behind htm and blocked all Until the police syooped down} Neath House, “a couras t tn Genera} Sessions. He wa Galtted of -TNarNiay _NTEAT, Ha was not reteased then, As there wab another Indictment murder against him, which Involved killing of the second man slain. in Soot. Mie. Attorney. hoping orses and — Rot the driver, ati and barefooted. While Cascone, was in the ,Tombe ha and the prisoner was released, NS. PEC STO. |BONCL APRS GET S600 MONTH 1 ‘inhuman monster.’ ais @ sane young all absurd, and I am bout Presenting my heroine tn th yen. I almost forgot to aay I TE eerie eatPupe textes Cocke eess Preaident. N on't know anything t your ‘p but I promised. to | * thea, risks that sta dont tor ES, OTA t ys Most of the ave out, *o don't forget to credit t ‘i = ry ys rear to me.” said Mra. Campoeil in Justice Fitzgerald Awards Het : Nee bidding me ‘xood-by. Pinky Panky 4 erom the aleen a he § Paver ine imhecawniipt ps] er farewell i —_— oo | Artists in the World Are in New York. | Poo, aro: gat up An as T hade that Amount for Alimony and $1,000 Counsel Fees, t | PRIMPING ‘AT GLASS. | counsel for Samuel Ww. Mrs. Tyson Broke Into Hotel Room Peck .& Co., wholesale cloth! 405 Broadway, that ha wi and Secured’ Evidence that $5.00 on her alieed affinity: Peck, of SW. ‘8, at No. jad spent ('f Frederick | direction of Mr. [winter under burg-American’ line, sre Bonc! and his wife, * Mi o ie ho if rh of Procured ‘Divorce. pcaibeunty phoreranny aur ne) Jattcand bis wife, Helnrich Knote, Marcel ve it tt. It ‘was bed for Thomas W. Tyson| mony granted to her to him, Juntice pJournst, hee iepnena crit Herr |when his wife, Amy A, Tyson, of No.| Fitegerald to-day awarded #0 monthly (Mublmann, and’ wife a ahead SLA) ‘amy Third avenue dropped in at the| alimony and $1,000 counsel fee to Mra) Wien Boncl was asked if he had | | Hheard | Hotel Royal, a couple of blocks below, } Beck. on the night of Jan, 23 last, and after! This i exi \Thoking at the register, marched up to) suggested in her application, In wach Room No. 16 and burst the door open.| she declared that when she and Peck | ‘Mr. Tyson waa there, and before the! were married, twenty-elght yoara ago, dressing tarenu mirror stood a strange they were ‘both. poor. Her father, the Hever made any the «reat antiet New Yorki "and they fin clety very -nrmpatetle Country- in-te-be the most interesting Tombs to} ‘Srst_person he MiohaIre” shtok” hands congratulated | rested, but Dorhinico escaped to Biclly, sel appealed from the verdict he Finally” ranted a new tral, | | which took place before Judge Whit- | jowever, are Judge Whit. isSal- of the Indiet- s based upon the same TO JOIN CONRIED) Musical], ‘ Many of the aingers whe will epee Despite the ‘vehement deciarmtion of lat the Metropolitan Opera-Hous this Conried tarrived to-day on the Amerika, of the Among them ‘Otto Gorits of Geraldine Farrar'a criticiem actly half the amount she|of American taste and American orude- | as in artistic appreciation he sald: cannot believe that Miss Farrar auch criticlam. Most af a in, the world are in rican s0- Thaw. | = tlay-passed- wheu thes failed | anc | The| Italfan tad devoted hicaself closely to the study of English while tn the death - de. ford the! enCascone-bade-bbm-a90d-by and the parting. was Oc~ bate) *Ewo—men were} Jain-and the police heard that Ras- intoo are ected | his} ao- | the the Teq= Buner, had ‘not yet ined | woman “fixing her hair,” He Chey} if fe ‘ea he left Worde were the supremacy he later held in superfluous, trade, Wihen Mr, Btiner dled Amy A, of his three ohildren the lerger| ni Peck as- naming Calhoun. Hieter and Thomes rious apartments at | Pare of, $i.000.000,° and Mfrs ae Aseona. ried at Bradley’ “Wee eh Ned. iat a Justice Davi that Peck got his start on br, Peck, asta that Ped Xn Nmtartocut ‘ cecree: of eivoroe Sac" Tohertatice 18 new worth ols Bone the right (> ‘reeume mo! he wat EE ee ‘Ha sued het for ‘am absolute divores, a > 7 1 The Pecks hed luxu- But if She Has he Has Married de} Large Section of Water Front! us do. i ek $25,000 ENOUGH FOR ie | | ANNA COULD 5 : OI il 000 FRE PRINCE'S BRIDE, | SWEEPS MILLS AT - LONDON HEARS) SUPERIOR, WIS. 234 Street ae George Gould Hasn't Been Told. Destroyed/ Despite Fire- men of Two Cities. iP ‘A cable despatch from London re} Gurirrer, pofte the “marriage of Mme. Annalsarted ia Gould, who was recentiy divorced trom |'tcr at. @u Count Bont Castellana, to RED ae de Sagan. = © ‘The: marriage ‘ cevecsony was atta have, been’ performed ‘five or elx! days met nm lesen warty (aay te 18 Gsoree Gout Geol ea ela brother Sere ala Mr, SILK DEPARTMENTS. “McCreery Silk.” Exhibition and Sale of Sifks and Velvets, the latest weaves, colors and black used for Gowns, linery and Trimming. White Silks ding Dress. A large varie! on white ground dAMES McGREERY & GO, In Both Stores. nd Satins for Wed of Pompadour 85c to 1.35 per yard — ~ Latest patternsof French and Tar. —__tan Plaid Silks, 75c'to 1. 50 per yard On Monday, November the rth; ‘Sele of Black Chiffon Velvet, 34th Street Blouses, Mil Silks, 6. coe Soa aha make Soaulties during the éay.' een not oreait ___GIRL’S LEG, COURT SAYS. | Appeliate —Division—Holds- --$35,000_—Verdict for Train Victim Is Excessive. The Appellate Division of the @u- preme Court ordered e new trial yee- terday in the case of Miss Margaret Noskes,_who recently. obtalied verdict against the New York Railroad. In June, 190, Miss Noakes, in com- - Bany wish her father, mother and 4 {im : stripes an ir, Reid, was crosal: the New York binations. tral tracks at Van Courtlandt | ayeaue shen the party in thelr auto was run down by a train. Mr. Reid was killed, Mr. and Mrs, Noakes were severely injured and Miss Noakes re. | Colved=tnjuries that necesuitated the amputation of her leg. She sued for damages and won, pEnek Grletendant appealed ordered on Dusuth, ell night. CHAALES_£..PERKINS DEAD. - BOSTON, Nov. 9—C formerly President of the Chicago, Bur- Qi Rallroad, and one CSthe leading retiroad authoettion in| ie country, died at Westwood tast night | Bright's diseass, nd 4 | Hinata the grbund | Permits: | of in place | that the, nrerdict ts ae | sion is q@tven to accept of golng to trial egain, JAMES McGREERY & CO.’ | ee yard fates i \ value 30c PSN CES 34th Street. | yinEN DEPARTMENTS. Zn Both stores, : ‘BLANKET DEPTS, In Both Stores. — | Ol ve See, : Goes a --On-MondayNovember-the-zith, —__ vember the-zith_and-z9th. Sale of Blankets and Comfortables. 300 pairs, fine white Wool Blankets, California fleece. ~ Double bed size. is ~ 5.00 and 6,00 per pair. aso Comfortables, cotton filling. Figured mull centre and 9 inch plain silk border. Pitoliee back. 3.75 each ee prices. RUG DEPARTMENTS. aes Commencing Monday, November the rrth. i Sale of Oriental Rugs at reduced ~~ prices. “500K Kermanshah-Rugs——-7s,00- a yalue 125.00 340 Mosul and Berton Rugs Rugs aes -New_ pre of Mahal and Serapi Carpets, at moderate prices. 21.00 to, 45:00— All line: In Both Stores. 7 1 owels. _ UPHOLSTERY DEPTS. ~ Sale of Upholstery Fabrics and Lace Curtains, On Monday, November the r1th, Fine Satin, Damask. ‘Period” de. —signs-in-an extensive variety of colors, Suitable for Wall Coverings; Draperies and_Portieres.. 4,85 per yard 23d Street ‘French Armure, ‘Various patterns in a wide range of colors. Very desir’ oa ~able for draperies, 1.00 per yard * value 1.50 0 French Lace Curtains, Point Arab? Lacet Arab and Renaissance 15.04, 22:50 and 38,00 pair sal prices 23.00, 30.00 and 50,00 150 Fine Lace Bed Sets, with deep ‘Jace trimmed valance or flounce, sets complete. : All sizes. 12.50, 17,00 and 19.50 set usual prices 18,00, 25.00 and 27.50 Lace Panels, made of fine French Laces, Vestibule Sets, Bureau:Coyers . and Lace Draperies to order, Sketches, estimates and oe submitted, 1.00, 1. ioce yards Taffetas Silk. White, cream and black. d checks. Imported Black Broadcloth Sponged and shrunk, spot proof.” fon weight, 50 inches wide, “WHITE WASH GOODS. 12 oe Yong Cloth. 36 inches wide. Sale of 400 Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths at. about one-half ustial 2x2 yards,....... 222% yards... ese. 75 24x sevardsyers, se ee O7S Odd dozens of Napkins. i 24 x 24 inches -46-x-26-inches. Irish hand-embroidered Linen DOytleys, Centre Pieces-and-Scarfsat— unusually low prices, Round scalloped. D’Oyleys,— 2:75, 3.50 and 4. 75 dos, Sera Scarfs, sale 7 Te25 and 1, 40 : Towels, n, With hand: Sizes 23x44 inches. aah MeGREERY 400. go. and 175 per-yard hemstitched, Huck: tback values 4.50, 2.00 end 250" _55¢ per yard ~ DRESS G OD DEPTS. d In Both ‘Stores. On Monday and Tuesday, November the r1th and rath. Sale of Imported Suitings, includ. ing mixed Cheviot and Cloth, in-plaids,— Various color com- 85¢ per yard former price 4.50 Chit usual price 600 usual price 8.00 usual price 11.00 - 850, £4.00 ane 1.25 some damask ends. 5.65 value folie 00 Séth Street “GOOD JUDGMENT.” Battles have been won or lost; wiy rood es have been captured or forfeited; fortunes have been- earned or squan-— ered, in accordance with a degree of > common sense—or good Judgment. on What ‘baby keeps putting his hand a red-hot stove? And,’ again, whet! man Keeps on advertising in| a medi, that fails to produce the desired results? tha It's nice the newspaper on the face of the cart: « 1,220,987 Verein in The We “. tina day of this year, om 270,277 More in in the Herald of in) ANY OTHER eparate Good HUSAIN to Follow ‘te Buccess} JAMES MGREERI it a3rd Street 94th Street heres A 30C, 12-WORD “FURNISHED ROOM" AD, IN THE WORLD FINDS: MANY A DESIRABLE

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