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; same WOMAN DRUGGE IN THEATRE BOX ROBBED BY GIRL Mrs. Fox, Made Ill by Candy Offered by FriendlyStranger, x, Loses Money and Gems. ‘ALICE MOSES Arrested In Same Theatre While Talking to Two Strange Women. \ Mire, Robert Fox, of New Rochelle ac ‘eepted some candy from a strange but engaging young woman in a Broadway theatre Saturday night and immediately Decamne very il. The young women eocompanted her to a dressing room. and during the recovery of Mrs. Fox. $350 worth of jewelry and $70 tn cash Aisappeared. ‘ : Alice Moran, or Moses, whose parents five at No. 861 Cauldwood Bronx, was arrested Inst nicht wharged with the robbery, She away from hone some time ago Detectives Kinsler and Iny avenue, and ran who errested her, that As formed a partnership with some elever crook who copceived the idea of using knock-out drops in eandy, just as a coarser grade erooks use it in whiskey In the bi rooms of disr saloons. Under the eyes of on the prete stranger apt purse, money and jewelry, and creetly disappeared. Caught In Theatre. She was arrested last night in the theatre, where the de found her in an ofchestra seat was engaged in animated co with two richly dressed mic women, who sald they had never her before. The candy eaten by Mrs the “brandy drop" tions, in the centre of Nquid. It 1s believed drops had been Inject eavities by ineans syringe, ‘Allce Moran, as she calls herself, 19 @ perfectly self-possessed young wom- an. She denied knowing anything about Mrs, Fox unui the stolen purse was found pinned to her underwear. Then she admitted taking the purse, but de- nied stealing any money or jewelry. Parents Abandon Her. The Police Department records show Je axainst her roof @ where She stole and had Fox wa kind—sugar cone hich is a lt kn to the liquid hypodermic of a @ few days ax Sixth avenue d she was employed a @ set of furs from them on when she was arrested. Kinsler and Duggan produced her at Headquarters to-day for the inspection of all the Central Office sieuths. When phe was ushered Into the presence of the #0 detectives, who Wore masks, cor cealing their faces, she laughed until the tears streamed down ber pink oheeks, ney're the funniest bunch saw,” she declared Mrs, Fox was too {ll to appear in court against the girl, but her hus- band made the necessary complaint. a clerk. e store I ever Mr. and Mrs. Moses, weeping and broken-hearted, were in court when their daughter was arraigned. They said they believed {t best to allow th law to take its course, because t i CARER LG Gd GH) Gro tr yond their control. Magistrate Cornell, alttingyin the Jefferson Market Court, looked the young woman over with considerable interest when she was arraigned be- fore him and held in $1,000 bail for ex- amination to-morrow, The charge against her was one of grand larceny. She was taken back te the rooms of the Children’s Society. Fox came in from her hi 2 last husband that n In New Rochelle sho had drawn $70 from the City Bank and taken a pair of pearl earrings and goine othe s of jewelry from a safety vault, e put these in }er handbag, not intending to wear them iy the afternoon Thought Them Friends. To while away the time she went to @ Broadway matinee, taking a seat in a which she found occupied by a yeung woman. The two struck up a conversation. The girl passed over a box of cagdy from which apparently Mrs, ute pie box she had Pox been eating, y chatted a little time, when the fur buyer's wife felt sick, She said she would go to the ladies’ parlor “I'M go with you," the girl teerad, In the parlor the matron thought the two women were fr The girl wa well dressed, seer y refined and ated no suspicion by presence, volun- ing Mrs. Fox was very ill, the matron sent for Mr. Wox, at the same time besying herself to make her arge sumforiable, Before Mr, Fox reached 208 theatre the girl had quietly slipped Mra, Fox's silver bay, Jewelry and one. Fox was taken to the Hotel Earl- ington and doctors called in, She w at the point of death several times, but better and was taken He was worse on and it Was not until last eve ns felt sure of her Sunday becam« dition GAS ONLY 70 CENTS; BUT IN LONDON. wih LONDON and Coke Comp ton in the pric not quit a The third Boilean Giri Art Calendar. in Jorn, Wi be distribuied through The World in Greater New York ue rence. IS HELD.; ay to attend the opera with hep | 9 two or three 4 THE EVENING WORLD, Girl Held tor Drugging and Robbing Woman in a ihea Mee’. | | STOCKS LOWER ON BRISK SELLING Smeliing Liquidation Startec Decline that Wiped Out Early Gains. | NOVOTE FOR WOMEK, SAYS SWEDEN'S KING Gustave in His First Throne Speech Declares They Must Wait Awhile, STOCKHOLM opening of the ff the reign of King Jan. 16—The formal} 1 Parliament under tave took place in| ich simple ceremonies, | at the s1 session of | muld be resubn. tted to lowing a good gains started by heavy lMquidat ng. ‘len the court dec! ing BE. H. Harriman to some questions in the in | the present house for fmal approval, deals by the Int but he said there was no intention ot| Yommission brought rices down fur- | st « the franchise to women for the preses malgamated 16 bearish aay There fs Only One aa Copper dividend added to tone. The selling, which was brisk all most until the | of the lat | | nke 48-8, New ated Copper | as Quinine ’”’ om Pacific, Reading, American Sugar, National Lead and New York | Wiat fs Air Brake 2. Balthm & Ohio, Del Laxative ware & Hudson and Colorado & South: ern 1st preferred 134, and Atchis: Peoply's Gas Brooklyn Transit, So Bromo rn Pactfic di Consolidated Gas 11-2. | St. Lous thwestemn preferred ad- Th Quinine be tie | Used The World Over to Oure a Cold In One Day | sales of stocks were 1,020,100 bonds 4,W03,00, for this signature on every box. Ot net ch Seaterday'e thal’ Our Allis Allis. Amai | Sunday World in “Bromo | | Always remember ‘the full name. Loom || Am Rrane =k ON YOUR OWN TERMS. |CREDIT 10 Per Cent. You Present This Coupon. KALMUS BROS. 107-9 WEST 125TH ST. )AY EVENING, * before making you trooklyn Canadian Paelti Discount Allowed if OPEN SATURI nnpare our pri in ‘The third Boileau Girl Art Calenda ' ‘ Isteh Noom, House. A Sunda ae Ad “Add aon mt fl lo | it i on Nh New Aiioun Officially Day tor Re- Management ces the sumption ot Busittess examiner ent by ¢ ifter an ex. amined by Supreme ¢ nimation, to Have & the Suite thorides and a corps of @ finally to aave been appro nt with a Sandsome s yughiy solv doa badge of besides, os leading Phe incident ary closing of the Reet petition bere, noting ess than cash represenung the tora amount of the deposits of the ounk ar the at commenced woudl » bank | and not what (ie bank is for. “The Hamilton Bank most auspicious has a board of dir opens ane umstunces tors of a are ong ial Support. To ma nk a grea’ tnstit as ample Hamilton tim and To a tt 3 the agem: you of your indiv Ronalbeooniiedl anday ur nd_we earnestly soile ri so-operation First Trust Company conservative and -_—_——- BREWER JOHN F. BETZ DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS. One of Philadelphia’s Wealthiest Citizens, He Had Been Hon- ored by Pope Leo. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 18—John F. Betz, one of the best known brewers In the countr: and one of Philadel- phia's wealthie citizens, died at his home here to-day, after_a long !lIness. He had suffered a general breakdown, due principa to old age. Mr. Betz, although a was a Chyalier grant of the late sanable banker Leo NIT. He was born in Germany In 1831, and was brought to this country when an infant. In 183 he star th Brewery In New York, ef Clausen and Betz later he started a br: from which he deri wealth ———.__—_. The third Bo ten colors, will bs Sunday. LEXINGTON 70 3D, nae) Fs WALTERS PIANOS January Sa'e of Newest Model, Highest Grade Pianos At a Saving of $150 to $300! Pianos priced up to $00 on easy terms of $5 Down & $1 a Week No Interest. No Insurance. No Extras, Delivered on payment of $5 offer in this finnwt repeating fully at toubie re aig VP $600 Wait ters K Pee: Upon request a representatiy BLOOMINGDALES’ Lexingion to 3d Ave, 59th to 60th St. We se ae aba sale rate aflthal. fou Whe a } [eral } ALLCARS | TRANSFER 1 TO au) Mammoth Cie A stop-at-nothing ceurse o action is | ae pursie Spring are p pping up and nothir As a re resembling Winter f4 sinartest turba..s 5 Wier now “| White silx beaver, | ng nap—Were $4.98 1S $1.49 $1.39 “Men's Clo hing--- Youths’ The very greatest bars simply had to have read} d Men’s and Youths’ Suits Suits that will fit boys trom 15 years of n of 42-inch che timmed with ov Heretofore priced §. aad now, ains, and all because the cash to carry on his business. No C, 0, D.o. age tc Ff) than $5; during this sale only BD Ou sana Cis Clip 0 t i 5) ; ; for this sale only..+see ‘oys’ Overcoats a Men’s and Youtls Overcoats $1 Knickerbocker Trousers) | Sizes from 8 to 16 yea's; made ol &| em 30 to 42 inch chest m aa : ‘ | good gray cost usually $3.50 ) 4 made of gray and black c For boys trom 4 to 1) yearsol! age; made | and 4 00; for thic sale only 3 i Hhelvery bestoriseaval Gee | cs Rood, bees engel g; cut tull and C | B oR BI Suit [ rif (eg GUO TL eneeuranodconbss mie | | oys’ Russian Blouse A Men’s Cassimere Suits | Jaunty Sailor Gis. Sizes 3 to 8 years; made with sailor uaa {j Elegantly made Suits, cut in the very latest | For s from 5 to 1 | GEAR) 36s a ehey Beafandleaiairieres emblems: a good § this sale only 5 i © assortment a & worth less than $10.00... : | Men’s Suits and Overcouts Equally as good in maverial, fit finish as any sold anywhere .o: during this sale only the price Men’s $18 Suits and Overcoats Of all kinds; usually $5 this sale only “$7.87 C— . PersianPaw | Men’ +] I 80 Mune Glee *] 6. 30 Fur Sets, © $9.50 LOOMING Comprising a 58-\\¢ 6 Big Fur The Greatest Ever Known, in beautiful square A i pillow muff. 600 Pairs The icllowing prices will ¢ any store has ever witness: your selec.ions early to-morrow Women's $25.00 Fur-Lined Coats | $9.50 | Made of a fine} broadcloth, 48 in. 1, I and lined Sample Hosiery iy eae Women’s Black Cotton, squirrel, Have lace ankle and lisle cirees| large storm col- stockings, } r uN SSglars of fine sabi Children’s Heavy, Wide | TWZSS ivan fia | and Narrow Ribbed JC double knee stockings, $25 Biue Wo i Men’s Colton Halt Hose, | ae Soba cis $9. 50) in tan, gray and navy, withiaiie embroidery ) These sets are very rich looking, They comprise an Ascot Scarf 60 inches Kimonos, $1.49 and $1.67 Made of superior quality German flannel and trimmed Jong and Pillow Muff 16 /f 4 inches wide, made in the \- newest models. = BLOOMING St. Seotton. Men's Thn Mode! Gun Meta: Open Face Watches, 7-jew- elled nicke! plated movements. special $2. 95 A One-Day Sale The Best Evert Offered 88c g for-.. ‘Phe umbrellas are made of a fine quality American taffeta, on stron: lock Paragon frames, with substan- tial steel rods: tight roll, in 26 and Women’s Ename ed Watches with miniature and many other petty designs, set pearls and fitted with jewelled with | 20 inch sizes. A great variety of ckel plated move- pretty handles. nickel p | Prety handle». soxn et gortion || meni apecial a. $3.98 BLOOMINGDALES* $2.98 Another lot ot the splendid pet- ticoats that created such lively selling last week. The petticoats are made of supe- rior quality taffeta silk in black and ~ $5 Sith Petticoats, pered and will last expercitce required hooenS A LISI STEE ZORS; by RA. Nn dark colors, Have}) yy Now D STAR extrapercalinedust Us ee Ww rufile, dcep knee}] sir; 12 flounce, stitched GENUINE, HORSE HL or tucked, trimmed 70 | with sectional ruffles, tucked. A marvelious}| 01.) g bargain. PE ATES Noc. O. D.. mail or ‘phone orders filled. Bloomingdales’, BLLOOMIN $60 Brass Beds for $30 | To-morrow, Friday the wonderful offeri Full Size Sample Beds, that were made to sell for $45, $5) we continue the ot ingly low price uaingaalesy eaving Sale of Winter Millinery E s garb must be in the Millinery Salon to greet them. iit—look at these tempting Millinery morsels : | 1») Lynx Fur Hails — the | Beaver Shaves—| Ready-to-Wears—s,, $1.49 Mail Orders Filled. ie all or les $3. 93 | Boys’ Overcoats, Che a 99c oy made of good | in an eiegant assortment of | with silk $1. 44 patterns; fully wor h $3.5); for this ki j lor | i | Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits | Men’s $65 and$75 Fur 4 Great Watch Barg ains | $4.50Violins98c ay Razors AS; gecialy 1-Day Sale of Sets. => ) WOSTENIOLM ENG 1. .59¢ to $1.90 MW oJUNIOR; aes! —— — BL00 THURSDAY. JANUARY 16, 1908. eed eee oe ae MMAR AEA MO RR ct AS TN Le NR RE REMC ESR a SG Bil AL EE | LEXINGTON 10.5” AVE 59"1060"°S) d to hurry away all Winter Millinery. Harbingers of | | Tam o’Shanters — | | Ready-to- Wears—| Feit Shapes —A»| ‘ih | A wonderful lot of] exezptionally fi ne| long hair(genuine An- | styles, All colors. | gora);agreat Were 3! pe [imcteaSeS Salue: were D Cc and $2.98: 69c OE) Oa 49c $1.49; now «. now O8e.: now, Main Floor, 59th St. See. _ GDALES | Clothing---Boys’ Clothing maker’s money is tied up in a suspended bank, and he We gave it tohim. You get the benefit. | Boys’ Bloomer Suits | Sizes from 8 to 16 yeais; made of excellent cheviots and cassimeres; usually $4.8 $4.0; lor this sale only $2.95 | su saic. | Bloomer Suits Fer boys from 8 to 16 years; the materials in these suits are the kind that wear al. 7 4 well and cannot be usually sold for i hen’s $15 S less than Ce for this sale only... iDALES'S hoaea a a ee Fur Sets, a Marve'lous One-Day Sele! reate the liveliest fur selling $7. 50 So, if you are interes:ed, make ‘ lish Russian morning : BEBIC ‘Saul f consisting over Scat ty. popular aped Piliow- Muff. $3 Long Kid Gloves, $1.79. We can sell these gloves so very much below to-day’s ac- tual value because we bought them ata like saving. ne gloves are quality glace kid wh.te, elt Linea Coats at $34 Made of black kersey, $2 inches ‘ong Lined with far Eastern mink and have large stc collars of fine blen muskrat. $15 Bear Fur Sets ald. 95 This very smart and popular set compiis- made o: a fine back and mou squetaire w length, es a ashionable Fey GEG eert 7 ||| Gea 2 pair is guaranteed to incles long and a ht perfectly, | la g 5 , ‘Netee Women’s $1 Two-Casp Kid ~ G oves in waite and colors, with plain. and embroidered backs, at Main. Floor, IDALES' Ss Women’s 3 E oid Goa afPe A\Clearing Sale: Gpen Face Watches en- io Fine Vio ins, slightly giaved, or plain polished, BoRWorn ly - jewelled nickelled — im- v (lira Gp te 98c ported movements, re i Fine Vo ns, slizhtly Eoys’ So.id Si ver Cpcn Face s\iopworn) Valuer) up i to $6.0 Watches, on! Hun'ng Ca See rouiN iia tiess 300 Ali- Wool | Batiste Waists, — | $1.59 Three exceptionally --one ihustiated—n quatity all-wool bai and colors. The tronis_han fered and timn They butt ront and have ong sleeves. None C.D. 12-Blade American Salety Racor ee 98 The blade are finely tem- two years. No to use them. pretty models ude of a tne ¢ in black, white omely with n back or bite .. $1.00 OO MINGDAL ES? Kavon De} pe “xabey ewan Sota lows, GC. | $5.00 |) Seventeen yenvte pretty Sola Pillows with De suri RA handsome satin tops and plain backs to match; 25c|| filled with odorless Javadown and that sell ‘ . AS regularly in great numbers at $1.29; 5 AA hove been reduced for to-morrow to 7c Wh St. Section, Matn Floor, Re Children’ s Wash Dresses | dine Sp endid Specia s neok Ch: dren's Dresses, of fine percale, in high and low ts, trimmed wita tolds of chambray ey button back, which make them easy to launder, Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 years, at 79c Chi dren’s Chambray Dresses, box pinited, Russian and fancy 98, waist styles. Sizes 2,3 and 4 years, atessssesseees seers Cc Chiidren’s Fine Perca'e Dresses, pleated waist and full pleated skirt, | Fancy models, trimmed with figured percale. Sizes 6 to 14 = wroowycnstys Do ?o You Want to Buy On ibe ferms: Our co-operative hase Furniture, Carpets wing Machines, nes, Oil Paintings, Household n fact, almost a ed, on very liberal terms and Y