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z “TME F EVENING WORLD Butterfly Test in Prison Told Cascon Drives Mrs. Maud Black ’ to Kill Herself. ea oe tre. dou rate Black, « a, the wife ('% contractor named ter Flew. Toward —Deatt Chamber He Was Doomed, He Said to Kéeperj-and When It Soared Into the World Convinced. ‘ DATE IN BLOOD ON POUR OF VARIN Cell and Proudly Displays of” ‘His. “‘Devotion—Certain Again He Was Happy and). | prayed Uremic in His” Calloused’ Knees: a§ Evidence, Thaw. Is Sane-and Will Be . e That He | | founds dead in her apartments tal viylish dwelling hovee at No. m0 Aapetrose avenue, early today by tee ing the folds of a walst above ‘HOn a table nearby was « note, evi- att ten—just before the three Jota were turned on full some time ing the night. It read: “epear Jim: Bury whe in Sleepy Hol- Fas you always promised to do. ‘Warren always to cemember his sor mothe! to find Wilfred. Try nies er iadaa saxalt Good: Warren;—{ifteen_yeate “oid. ‘The! Freed, He Plans a, Gratefut Surprise. f By Edna Cain. Raffaelo Casecone, the “King of Mul- Derry Street,” has come tnto his own again. Cleared of the charge of mur-— der, which has hung over him nearly Hive years, he Tombs Saturday and there was great re- jolotng in Little Italy. Not only hig Italian friends gathered to welome him, but Mrs. Harry K. Thaw went to Mulberry streat !n an autbémodile to congratulate him. In the asad note was not signed. ke Biack hed three sons by & Span, itrriage-Whired, need oleh ‘fons yours; Herbert, sand sisiees, and ) Wilfred ran lea to senx his fortune in the Weet.| that hour she had been melan- ‘eboly, worrying continually about thi mnt boy, who failed to—keep._bi. ther poxted'on his whereabouts. ‘The ther bo}s remained at home, ‘attend- ing 2 nearby school. First Husband Disappeared. “<The family lved in prettily furnished f . Black cay Jett her rooms and was usually in the company of Eér sons. She was vatately and dark and seemed cheerful Tomba Cascong and Thaw desame com fades in misfortune,! and % does not take Jong to decover that this is one of the bright experiences that relieved the gloom of Cascone’s prison life. husband every morning she used to) come and speak to me. She was so kind rand eweet,” said-Cascona to me yester-| ay. 5 His Plous Pilgrimage- ‘He was very much upset about not} being at home when she called on Setur- Gay, but he had not returned from a plous pligsimage to the Churoh of Our Lady of Carmelo and so missed ber vaatt. He hed gone to the church to return thanks for his deliverance, Removing Teleaued from- ths — MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, {ROPING CL Would Go Free MD BOY CUCHT BY HER UNCLE Sadie-Nueent47, and “Broth- er,” Clarence Haigh, 17, Arrested in Park. “along Broadway, whis| ‘There they ate. The officers overtook the chuvi& and trl Is a tearful prisoner in charge ot | the Childrefi's ‘Boclety to-day, jo hear what it {s decided’ to do with jher.and her: youthful sweatheart. Mulvaney {were going through City Hal) Park: bast an excite Policemen hat, began to crv +auctor, of No; election night. ence Haigh. manufacturer; of piace, Poasaic, He No. 16 Beekman -stree aaid, until] @ few days ago. “Why, you'ré only “kids,” * sergeant, pityingty, ~ ‘The «irl we; a eny statement to the’ police, registering as ter Badle of Rochester, The doy ‘was jocked u wr ing ané Caulfield BAY, Pi try from) the. Governmen fiero will be ay ‘othe Pi prgedlan th Got The boy Klared «@ his captors, They Headquartets, ac- | in who hed given} intter sald he | was Daniel J, $8 Elm | street, Passale, N. d. The xith he anid, was his niece, Sadie Nugent, sixteen, | daughter of & Lackawanna train con- i4-Rose-piace,- Passat: {She disappmired from home, he sald, | The boy toid-the palice he wae Clar- seventeen, aon of a dye Weetervaly been a clerk at “this -élty, said the nd refused to make Hier rs panion’ said she'came to his house jast | Tuesday night’ and’ persuad Wearing two comp! outfite of | pring her to New ‘York, easing she bat} i Ineaciners: f ttle {Ieft home. ‘They put up; he said, | Seemtaine Nery pesky, Shinty, UNC | Mterans.cHovse on Hower ‘Broadway, “Jo¥n Senith ang-hie wis a MAINE LOBSTER® iN PACIFIC, om raed order | es Commissio: and Shore Fisheriea a car-ioad of fibeter hatcheries thia week Tor etre eee in| Ine jobster in the P. ‘ine: result is Awaited with keen prety 1907. the girl, halt hidden under ables, viack | eS 23rd JAMES MoGREERY 8 GO. 34th Street LEATHER GOODS. Street _tn_ Both Store: An extensive stock of Imported and Domestic Novelties, exclusive de- signs, suitable for Holiday gifts. Carriage and street hand Bags in —beautiful shades of polished Alligator or Ecrase. : Fitted Automobile Bags, made of | i ] 23rd Street LADIES! GLOVES. - MERINO UNDERWEAR. LADIES’ SUITS: emer 6 me ert se camer JAMES GREERY & C0 ne In Both Stores. 16 button length, Gloves. Mode, biscuit, pearl, white. In Both Stores, For Ladies and Children. 34th Street Mousquetaire black or 2.75 per pair. Ladi¢s: Ypsilanti Union Suits of pure white cotton 650 : Ladies’ A) of pure white cot: ton. 45c Ladies’ Swiss tibbed Mero Vi ests. & 650°. — Childrens” Merino—Pants,_Worfork and New Brunswick, -Odd Sizes, Black fn Both Stores. Broadcloth, Cheviot and Worsted Suits. Latest tailored models. _ribbed Drawers; small sizes, 35c per pair, striped fi 18,00, 24.50 and 29.50 Messaline Dresses, or evening wear, ors, Panama and plaid Cloth Skirts, Princess or ~ two-piece model. Suitable for afternoon——_—__— IE and-dark col- 39:59 8.50 and 12.50 ‘ Pigskin, Eagle MeDEI and Auto DRESS GOODS DEP’TS. ahe le the daughtet of Mrs. Mary Bird, fwho lives at No, 213*East Nineteenth ‘atreet. Her first husband, Charles Pet- Ht, disappeared mystériously ten years Bz 5. SiS waited —word~from—him-for- Paimelis oan yeaene ;ine bol and. getting none, mar Four days ago her husband. James ‘Biase wert the house without saying wan oink. Yesterday moru- Jenitrees -of—the building, Mrs. Hissix; and told her that she feared ber second husband had followed ia @ Ddusiness trip. Shs seemed Pomapnecred, by this) prospect) ‘and’ calling ¥, SeoR guenis. Bir Ty_atter $6 lenve the nouse. bo: Gaye ete his: mother rand dispatched to-the home of his granamothi _ fo'epend tne night. Tminiedlately She secured path and pencil! wud sat-down at je after carefully closing the win- wa snd doors-end placing rugs trom a oor. against the cracks, In the door. a all Wiltred's fault” nobbed 1 young son whe nthe authorities furs to the Bi apanunents. to-day. HHe had no business running away and ot telling marina where he was, x0- She worried all the time pbout wid We.don't know where he went. yesterday mother acted 0 aus frightened. She spend the night at T diin't slep much ted up here as e: thereat you ig nuh and TY eeukt thts morning flat being on the top floor, | yen ‘odor OF the iilummnating gan dd not trate {5 the oflor below. ‘The Cor: | issued a certineate. a Dy “Yeaid, and he did, with the rexutr that Brook! dangers ‘the Lives of Others. . cide by gas carly ens, ‘fifiy-two, que, Brooklyn, ‘al- Mr, and Mrs, a in the rooms he turned on | In committing seo-day, Emit Ju No, 72 Evergreen avi Most (ook the lives d Oliver J. Clavell, whol above the cellar in whic! wll the Jets. > been out of work for eet ESS “MORE ‘POLICE PROMOTIONS, AwhoUxn Gen, Bingham made sixty- Pye prmolons Jase week he will con- @nue (0 RAvance more men tho prosent The retirements of Capta. ‘ina and Bowes will enable the Com- loner to make two more. captaina pte -edesionel| Heatenants vee ‘nil recently. According to netenbore ye in the prison’ 14 + int, Then my atep-father eft hora.! with my blood I prayed by my heart; NDS LIFE WITH GAS ite in Seeking Death | (of | and bearing a candle four feet long he began a barefoot pilgrimage to the church surrounded by hundreds of.sym- Sa his followers evened trame. But this plctureeque piety. which sedmed 0 spectacular and so inoon- Gracus In New York streets, was very real and of « touching atmplicity. ‘Tt fa that I have preyed-to God with all my heart that He has heard me and T have been released,” saki Cascone And he brought to view a remarkable dence of hie fatth. “It print of the Virgin, about fourteen inches by ten. On the margins were ten, or more sucomsive dates, brownish ink, d, on Virgin's Picture. explained Cascone. Propping the picture up, he knelt be-| fore It in expressive pantomime. ‘In prison’ I fast all day, then I pray =nt night, at morning, at afternoon, all times—to my God. And sometinies Tj have dreams that I will get a new trint>y “Then when I have a dream jIke that | I am happy; I feel that my God has]; ‘heard me and-will help me, Then rT write the date of my dream’ here. buat my nose «o'—made dramatic pan- tomlme of clencled fist almed—at_his face—"and with. a toothpick I ,write I.prayed much"— ‘And then Raffaelo—dramatic, Intense, standing in the centreof the room— | completed hia sentence in a most star- [ttng way. Diaplays Prayei alloused Knees. “1 will show you," lie exclaimed, and suiting —action~-to--wbrds,_he stooped [and defty began rolling up his trouser tiers up 4, the whocked promt |tests of his and cousins avall-{ is | ny Jncréasing dimnay gave place _to dumb” wonder, — : The pair of knees thus exhibited ta the most remarkable in New York, | j1 am perfectly sure, On each of them| {a a large, rouxh, callous spot, the| result of hours apent on the fArd prison | |noor In the attitude of prayer. This ocular evidence gaye a vivid |reailty to Ramaclo's account of his pe- titfona. It would not have seemed #0} |remarkable Jf he had -worn the habit of some ascetic religious order, but his| calloused knees in contrast with bis | attire was simply wonderful. He was quite splens$d looking, tn ht gray trousers, a dark coat, a pink! int and a'black velvet walstcoat with) white dots.’ And he In very blg and good | looking, and his earnestness made the! Jexnibition of his knees not only nose | sible, but the fitting climax of a} matio recital. rounded by “family, crowded the street and ned J Went to yoo iim yoa- coasin, 8 ‘pretty ‘young to talk to you about tt. torts be had already made to ease his mind, could not stay at nome; 1 went away 6 another place. They want to | mos me, to\kiee me, about four thousand, And the gesture with which he Inat-| cated the frazsied condition of the ob- Ject of; such an ovation was very de iptive. bave not eat nor: sleep tor free] Pe he added. ‘The Gate of the last dream recorded om this ploture of the Virgim was June 1k He, The axes mommies bo Sa oy) Cm a Teter | i roe Beak hot not: these ‘the opinion of his learned compatriot, -tailte;—and—he-te-giadwheq—-i-am-—free TRAST [ MISSING WIFE Omens That Cheered His Prison Life. “In the yard one day I catch a but- terfty; I take to my cell and say to-the m1 1 60 to th he fy to the jouraiae door, I get trial! ‘The buttery chose the outside, as did also a toad which Raffaelo’ captured and demanded that it give him a sigs, and his heart was comforted. — Ta response to @ query, he said: “No, I not like Lawyer Patrick," re- ferring to his celebrated fellow prisone! Crouchen ‘No, he’s: foolma; he's not sick,'and they electrocute Ennis, He did not hare_feeling for the men condemned dle, ang he is not ier ‘When 1 go to Sing Sing I find seven! ne mystery I leave seven when they co die they say: ‘Good-by, Cas- Ine; here i a cigar you. smoke for me when I-am gone.’ But X not emoke.” Insists That Thaw Is Sane. -“3¢—-men—oould_see_Sing Sing they would—never kill-man_and go there, [said Cascone, “We iived: Hk Tie pig. The keeper oot car awful food; shove it in. we Mot quick to catch H fall om che Cascone dissents emphatically from box negro maid Lombrosa, concerning Harry Thaw. ‘Mr, Thaw not crazy," he sald “He 1a good, very goed. He was kind to people in prison) He say: ‘If you need anything, I give you mone: “We play handball make spots on my what you done to my shirt’ And he say: ‘Oh, never mind; I buy you two irts,' and he buy me two shirts, omebo: need a bath, a hal to heer *Caacons,go—tell--that cman “te “get a bath, @ haircut; here's the money. fr. Thaw 1s fine, we have many amd soon the asaigned as th en's fight. inoom: Z told him he. woula-come out, too, G ===Rlane-a-Surprise-for-Thaw. = Here Cascone produced a cherished possession, a cigar box with several jclgare in {t of very luxurious appear- marred” heir” married life ts ence. “Mr, ‘Thay: save me this to bring Bordsizen sep | away and say ho wants to see It when he come out. He think I smoke th | but I keep, I go to his trin! and when he come out I hide the box behind me, #0, I muy:.'Mr. Thaw, do you want @ good smoker He pay, ‘Yes.’ Then I ring the box out #0—‘have one,’" and Cascone opened the box ‘with a flourtsh. ‘The picture of the Virgin and a num- ber af other pictures Cascone displayed had frames severe! inches wide,’ made |of rolls of newspaper as large as a pencil Pasted arctind these rolls at short intervals were innumerable post- age stamps, These, he explained, were from the hundreds of letters Harry Thaw has recoived at the Tombs. The frames, ingeniously constructed with Thuw's stam nd the picture Ihacrived with blood, form Wilat muat be art hibit tn New Yori Hio Ploa for Thaw, Emily Gross, pecially so of futlle. trom a safety when Mr, and hér maid It was hauled “oleven home to a Caacone wild ie would again go to] West One work @t nix Dusinvsa acrons (ie W(rcet.| atredt, Those “But firet 1 Ko Visli imy people atl by the maid, Phituddiphin, at Long Branch, wt § mie Crouchen only ton.” ‘There were otiiwr places, but hi Koograpnical limitations prevented «| - After private complete ; Hat. for the mervani we talked one of the cousina| snnounced the As served & delicious Italian Nqueur, Their manners were charming, and when I lett they made md feel that in some human way 1 hed been inoluded fa°fnele lives, and Cascone called after anxiously. "You. will On the day please not fo ral | something nice about Mr. Tha $e sty | check brought He had bought copies of. thi ening | bas not learn ee sat d a po . ae res 1 agp La ” “Maid, “Said Nothing—of — Spouse’s Disappearance. $14,000, in_negotiable bonds from William thy vetlred lawyer] which was eo puzaling when it was| given out, wes cleared up to-day by| the announcement that the lawyer's! wife hee—been—mi GicappearedBesites the bends. | other property worth $21,000 —mors—tw now sald to have been taken. c When the property was missed three ks ago @ search —was instituted for & word wae—setd of the wife's going, oalled off. The lawyer refused at the time to talk of his loss. Love-for-Hélen Webster, the eleyen- *}year-old daughter of her-half sister, is Having no children of her own the lawyor'a wife showered her affections on the Webster child, who] in_prison—who | Wvee in Rochester, Sone ‘Mrs. Crouchen gave the little «iran! allowance of$50-s month, and-{t was| When ¥iie wished to’ raise this liberal when i tween husband and wifethat—had Mr, and Mra. Crouchen Mved at 1023 Sixth avenue, but the lawyer vein search for Phas gone to live with friends, ‘woman, declared that her aunt was ex-/ tremely fond of all children, thought ahe might be found in Roches: ‘ter with the child, ‘but search there was The $14,000 in bonds, the Erie and Oregon Short Line Rall- road, were aid to have been taken Crouchen missed his w: ‘earned by the lawyer the Knickerbocker “Mr, Hundrod and Bort: would not try to prosecute her {f found. At the address where the boxes were| went it was sald no Beverly had been heard of there, eppearence Bho peas @: Had Police Hunt | | = of the reported theft of sing —ever_sinoe the! of Mrs. Crouchen, Not hunt for the maid w. To PuFSESs.- Teather, Envelope Purses matted with opera glasses, mirror, powder puff and two Pigskin or English Morocco, Sole Leather Novelties. A English Sewing Boxes and Baskets. Combination glove, handkerchief and veil Cases. — Gy egy eotieinatiog Ue collie hand. ees In Hoth Stores. On Tuesday, November the 12th, ing mixed Cheviot and Cloth in Plaids, aud checks. — Various combinations. 85c_per_yari former price 5.50 Saie-of-Emported-Suitines—tnelad— color d Tmported Black Broadcloth. Sponged and shrunk. spot proof. 50 inches wide 1.85 per yard Chiffon weight, *~ value 250 _ kerchief and jewel Boxes, 23rd Street —cine—bottles,—spoon, “gauze, Emergency Cases containing medi- sors, plasters, etc.. Shoe polish Cases, Dressing Cases of Pigskin, Autoor Sole leather. a ~~ Bottle Cases with 2 to 6 bottles, Rae eautomobies boudoir-and-travelling- Clocks, . Jewel C and leathers. “All sizes. Lavender Salts in: leather ¢ cases, Folding Frames, The! latest = shades. velvet lined, All sizes _ ‘Baedeker Guide Books-in-Pigskin be os IE CORSETS. ART DEPARTMENTS, JAMES MGGREERY & CO. 34th Street reason of Mra Crouch- Helen recently visited “UhIrty-eletit years said to have arisen, the apartments Mra, Crouchen, and Mra. a niece of the missing and Helen Webster, It wus whioh were of| deposit vault to which | both Mr. and Mrs, Crouchen had keys, | Some of tho silver and Unens were gono from the apartment In Bixth avenue § that Express Company boxes from the lawyer's No Beverly," at sos) ) Kuith Were sent, it was wuld, who was known to Mr. ax Frances. | detectives had searched t for a time the lawyer hunt) off, and sald ho of Mag. Crouchen’s ip-| trunk pent, @tatlon and Uneetichir: # claim t she lett “23rd “Dessert Forks.......<c:em--++4,00 SILVERWARE te Both Stores; Celery Trays, newcutting, 2,00 3rd Street “JAMES MoGREERY &00) - Street. : : =e On “Tttesday- and -Wednesday,- November the Iath and 13th. Sterling Silver Tea Spoons......7.25 doz. Sterling Silver inlaid, best quad- ruple plate, fancy pieces and flatware. At greatly reduced prices, Tea Spoons. ...+++isee+0++. 22:00 doz, Dessert Spoons... .2s.u106.4.00 Table Spoons.......++- 1100604075 « “ Medium Forks.........s000e 475 * Sugar Shells...........+++-.25¢ each Cold Meat Forks .....-+-009-35° Cream Ladies....... Ey 30C Sugar Tongs... sodnooananel -Cut Glass. 8 inch Bowl.. « 2.00 and 3.00 “ 4.00 Jugs, 2% pint... oe ee 0s 3:00 Mayonnaise Sets....-......-- 2.50 xo inch footed Punch Bowl.,.....+14.00 8inch Vase, new shape...4.50 and 9.75 S4th Street: 34th @treet “23rd ‘Street — ‘Pin Cushions, embroidere In Both Stores. All Corsets carefully fitted, ___Corsets of -figse imported Batiste, Model for average figure. Supporters ‘attached, = -—___ ‘ ed usual price 3.00 Corsets made of imported Coutil and Batiste. Models for well developed and _slender figures. 1.85 1.45 “asa pre 330° — La Vida Corsets. Models cut on _ideal lines which are unusually we!l pro- _In Both Stores. Imported Art Novelties, suitable for ‘favors, prizes, wedding -or-holiday gifts, > Glove Boxes, Bags, Photo Frames, Lounging Cushions, Head Rests, Pin Cushions. and Trays, Veil Cases, Hat Stands, Jewel and Sewing Boxes, Scrap Baskets, Lace Scarfs and Lambrequins, On Tuesday, November,the rath, Bureau Scarfs, with ribbontrimming.1.35 teveewes (1025 Sempes Underwear, Drawers. adbos = ~ value 3Sc Corset Covers bondne 413 value Soc Wools, Needles, Cottons, oblong or round Embroidery Hoops and Crochet Silks in"all the new shades for making four-in-hand scarfs or neckties, JAMES MAGREERY & 00, ot ‘ j } DON’T. 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