The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1908, Page 13

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VICTIMOF LOAN SHARK TURNS OH HS PERSECUTOR | ‘Sued by Money-Lender He! Fights Action to Collect » Usury. GOT $162, PAID $171.50. In Spite of This There’s Still a Claim Against Him for $45. Claude H. Gittens, who {fs in the em-| ploy of a large New York publishing house, is just now experiencing the trials of the money lending system by which advances on salaries are made, to be pald back In installments at rates to own auto- @ fronts | the West One Hundreith Street Station, ‘pad shot, escaped from three policemen WOUNDED THIEF FEAR FO.2 WOMAN “CARRIED OFF BY WHO VANISHED HS COMPANIONS. WEARING GEMS Burglar Shot Down in Pa is Campbell Mis Missing Since} THE EVENING | Store Escapes From | She Left Hotel Majestic for Police. | Walk Christmas. Fearful that she was murdered for the diamonds she wore the police of) New York and other large cities have been on a still himt for the last three weeks for Miss Virginia Apbell, who Three burglars Cragging a wounded comrade, whom Patrolman Nealy, of whe were pursuing them early to-day _|left the Hotel Majestic | efter attempting a burglary in the Bro | ee ee Day. josry store of James Hutler, a No, OTH) yries ell went to the hotel on | Deo, 2B. registered ‘Colorade' Amsteniem avenue, Nealy noticed a man tn the store, and | her home, and so far aocthing mor ee | deflaite as to. her address has been | tmp around the counter clus to She said nothing about her- | rewteter, self while at the hotel, and all the Nealy called te the man to stop, and) ™Anagement know, ts waat could be drawing bis gun shot at him when he | 54 from her personal appearance, refused to obey, A second whot fole| She was about forty-fve years old, lowed and the burgiar dropped to the|(t#ll and stately and exceedingly well lon investiwation saw the dburgis floor, but ® moment later pulled him- | dresse seen she was wear.| welf along to the rear rou, while Nealy | ae andsome Grea rings o jewelry wes still hammering at the door, n warned by his talkative and to pay up a to be driven 1s a fine big When a their’ young as a last resort that an em- ey. yloyment de gers, of the employer in- ed plus the legal fate tas Gittens had reed to pay $15 for total loans of $163 sist upon pay- the full amount, but in the ena leaving hie employ piace, ught against each @mployer until the amount was paid. Got $162, Signed Receipts for $216. The young woman waa. aaked by Sr. gers if her employer realized vbat he Roc so wos attempting to collect usury in v She answered that tion of the law. ey knew exactly what they were and were willing to take thelr 1908, Gittans borrewed In November, mene Mra “Srewtord $0 of Smith, signing @ pum was, committed to hd promising to pay back s4 in papers pro! a gemi-monthly payments of $9. for deinguent payments were to be in- q@urred, be was told. Subsequently he porrowed three more eumsat the same wate, the last and fourth loan being mede in August, 197, The others bad Been met by prompt and full payments, Lllness of Gittens's wife made it im- make more than ‘© last loan, and this thly installment de- to Sinith’s uring, sull ow tena received from Smith «total Ee, and bas returped to Smith 71.50, ‘the letter item representing &) ent fine for fa: to make one| yinent on schedu Rr the orignal was required to a1 OF %i in excoss of actually “gisz Gittens pus for Sais, amount he the He signed an as- inent of his salary, noies for each PetNiment and a power of attorney. received. nus finally resulted in @ mult hag instituted through 8. Nesseu nt QO. Sugarman, atrect. Mr. Smith Invisible. nin reper ay for The Evening World ‘quently to-day at the office ‘Snulth, rooin 4u8, at the Nas- gi Street address, and each time was t by a different young woman. L. G, oe wWAs not to be seen, and one of also of No, 71 young women sated that he would Ot be at his oflice any time this week. “Suppose 1 want to borrow $40, how fiterest would I have to pay?” kad the reporter of one young woman he very same who had declared to . Rodgers that the oourta did not feaze her, of her employer. ‘Now, 1,- she declared most emphatically. fou don't want to borrow $4, and know it, and so do I, What do it take me for? Hey? Now, if you nt to know anything about that Git- cuse just you run down and see wyer Sugarman. He will tell you the i utr, Sugarman wes tte young man, and if Nr. ken ye him @ vielt and Ras paid 1. G, Smtth more than the goed, Of he towns, that will settie r. an will withdraw the ‘and call the account rettled. , that} the ightful| Mr. ed from place to} there's no supposing to it at} ay, npbell had no trunk upon her! The two shots woke up the tenants ot | BEET | and wa{arrival at hotel and the “nly bag- gage she | ts a large dress- suit case, but it well filled with valuable wearing apparel such as a ne back yard of an would not be likely to a*:andon, | told them wo ¢ had already paid one bill and ap- peared to be we! 4 with money The in the hotel war on Christmas afternoon, when she sala she was going for a walk anu may GD lk ,,| Would return tn a short time, Her ab- not having Gc ini|pencenns ed, however, until | syitiees : was supposed sight, and the burglars escaped. paar eseedass ew Year's Day reported to the arin was at once sent out. ge | UNDER WATER 3 MINUTES A NEW WORLD'S RECORD. mming Director Ac. | Marvellous Feat of En- | Reserves from the West One I sireet station were scatt district, but no trace i 3 was to be found, ai (after ascertaining that nothing had been taken fro’ cery store the police notified italy of that section of the city to hold any one who came for treatment for a bullet wound. | WON LOVE OF PATIENT IN PRIVATE SANITARIUM. | ° Retiring Superintendent Permitted | 4 by Court to Take Insane Charge With Her. | Declaring that an association of thir- teen years had so strongly cemented Nt Frank Sullivan, of the Illinois night established ¢ | d for remaining | in the dottom of | . ‘The former | years ago at Philadeihpia. bei the bond of friendship between Mra ton gal fexhibltiontinie Ella G, Strong, former tendent of | £0 Ruivelewater ewan |a private sanitarlum at Glenmary, N Is wera ture of SS degrees, Y., and Mlas Kate G. Osgood, a wealthy |gr a cid oe ii degrees, in water |inmate of that Institu that if separated Mias Osgood's reason might be wholly Jost, Mra. Minnie G, Crawford, | committee of the latter’s person and es- | tate, mede application yesterday to County Judge Dike, in Brooklyn, to have Miss Osborn removed from her present home to @ private sanitarium founded sey by Mrs. Strong. at Osweso, A William B. Hill, counsel for parecer said when Miss to thi DINNER FOR WALTER H. HALL | Musto Direct Honorea Guest of Fifty Singers and Organiate, Walter Henry tT of Hall, organist and the Cathedral of St. James's Epis- irector of the ‘ub and Cathedral ven a dinner at entirely impaired. The influenc by Mra. aie over the patien Oe had arti? restored her eo anid tro that ib wag mt oxertod p ns aa on Miss Oxgoo eae the application, ATTACK JUDGE GROSSCUP, Chtongo Tenotion Case Mauon Im, | peachment Possible, | WASHINGTON, Jan, 11, — Merleus charges against Peter 8, Groescup, of Chicago, United States Judge for the @eventh Judiolal Ciroult, were taken cognisance of by the Supreme Court | tate yesterday when sehe) onicene Was rece!) 6 complaint 3 mined Joup is hig aotivity fx promo organimaiion, and the ass mado that he Jepeatediy violated hie oath of offic the Supreme Court shou! sustaln the pleas wet forth no alterna tive would remain but his {mpeach- ment, Suits for Young Men $9.50 Values $15 and $18 Blue and black cheviot, natty, roomy models, for semi-Cress wear. NAHI eS Sy JANUARY 17, A Handsome Sample Line at a Very =, Low Price $ 29 for skirts made to ° sell up to $7.98. ==} Skirts made from hand twisted French Voiles and Chiffon Panamas. All nattily trimmed with silk and braid bands. Very excep- tional bargains. Women’s | Long Coats. $4.47 4 —Another lot on sale to-morrow at this wonder- fully low price. The are 50 inches long, made of s and Broad- Full cut, graceful hanging The coats, pockets, col- s neatly trimmed with Values run up to “$4.47 Second Floor. LONG GLOVES An Unusual Op- portunity to Pur- chase Glace Mous- > quetaire Gloves at ig. the Lowest of Low «Prices. These Gloves are one of the most satisfactory makes im- ported. The Henry Siegel chain of stores_in Boston, New York and Chicago con- trols the entire output of this Suits for Young Men $12.50 |] , Values $20 and $22 Blue and black cheviot, double and single breasted models. All sizes to 35 chest measure, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Bun rises. 7.23/Sun sets. 4.50/Moon ‘sets, 6.43 Winter Overcoats for Men $18, $25, $32 Prize values at close-of- season figures. Colors are black and Oxford, japublic Vinoenzo Bonanno: “Yes, I shall not be s te any ‘Bo Gti } can have his treubl joved at once Calling anniae ae lawyer op on the floor {PAVE KRAUS BACK WITH THE SULLIVANS. (@heatrical Manager Gets Two In- {, cpeases on His Former Salary ¢ of $10,000 a Year. Kraus ts back with the Snilivan Deve Kraus theatrical comtination, and up the management of the New Theatre to-day Le left Big Tun” “and Kraus rs ners! to ren was tered his $10,000 a year ealary at is asserted now that the raus combination have ven him another .vbstantial Increase. raus had the ma: ri ‘tiling Wodtad, ement of | ||| SMITH, GRAY @ Co, UH TO-DAY. 1 Beme. Galveston, | NEW YORK ! Monterey, Vera crus. yi Colyer | Broadway at Warren St ——— | Broadway at 31st St. OUTGOING STHAMSHIPS, | BROOKLYN Naples. Tamptco, — | Fulton St. at Flatbush Ave. (easy Fc antag. | Broadway at Bedford Ave. Pries Willem 1. ypasas, “Molsile, fernon,” Norfolk, = 1.3 an Aa. put i in “The World e ay, not Jong ago; it brought me severa answers exclaimed :/O)ravo! The next Wala Aa. i used Nemes ices P seven days, | ie learned thal conetant Woda oe firm in Halberstadt, Germany. Therefore, we are able to offer these Gloves at extraor- dinary prices to-morrow: Il Gems LENGTH MOUSQU TAIRE ORES KID $1. 15 GLOVES. Tan and Golden Brown; '& ilar price » i =NGT J ROUILON GLAC a no - $1.98 ND OVERCOA TS Less than Half Value. A Tremendous purchase of 3,000 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats from One of New York’s Foremost Manufacturers at Less than Half Regular Prices. ON SALE | At TO-MORKOW 800 Russian Blouse Suits, worth $2.29 1200 Double Breasted Suits, worth $2.50 4000 Gray Russian $i Overcoats, worth; G2.50. eee eeeeeees) THE RUSSIAN SUITS are of Blue Cheviot ee cloth, double-breasted efiect, with bloomer pants; chevron on ves; sizes 3 to 8 years. aie DOUBLE-DREASTED SUITS are in fancy Mixed Cheviots, strongly lined and made; sizes 8 to 15 yeats. THE RUSSIAN OVERCOATS are of Gray Melton, with velvet collar, chevron on. sleeves; ‘double-breasted. effect, with military buttons; sizes 3 to i years. 650 pairs Boys’ WoollenPants, Cc Al... cove one Regular 50c, kinds—18 ea pat- terns, in ele; woollen materials; full made, patent buttons and hip pockets; sizes 4 to 14 years. 10e 800 Pairs Boys’ Knee | 29. 12 patterns of Pants at.. heavy materials; excellent for school wear; well made and trimmed; sizes 4 to 14 years. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) 10 A.M.TO 1 P.M. SPECIALS TO-MORROW TO-MORROW 10 A.M.to 1P.M. 10 A.M.to 1PM. ; Game Men's W teconsing| Sweaters Jeese or Ducks; Men's All-Wool Bweaters, with double roll _col- lave and euffs; plain colors and segularty priced st 200, pound. Not more than 1s pounds to ef] Sih sament 8 customer. Mo more than 1 Mail Orders, customen,, Pound, ket Orders, 10ic (Sixth "33c Floor. (Third _ Floor.) TO-MORROW 10 A.M.to 1PM TO-MORROW 10 A.M.to 1P.M. Women’s}! Wilson Waists |! Whiskey p Tawa trimmed Deere ad pale price not more than 1 bot- tle to a customer No Mall Or- ders, Bottle, 79¢c (Sixth _ Floor.) to customer, No Mail ‘Orders, Each, 62c (Second Floor.) PRTC Na Het ei aN Women’s Boys’ Under wear Pants Patent UY aist years. Not more . wo§| than 2 patra to Orderu | ® gustomer. No Pair, Meir Orders. 18c 25c (iain Floor.) (Third Floor.) GRCCERIES |" ND CAKE Bt freahly 1b 15c thes; | FRESH .BUTTER—1-pound int 346 FRESH Ft carton 23586C | SPONGE CAKE — oid -High grade new Bo Frankfyr- SUGAR CURED BOILED HAMS— Carefully by machine to © 80% BSG ROSE MEDICINAL Regular Thc, hott 63c | 596 coughs and colds; bottle, | ROCK AND RYE—Good for y Our finest quatity * 396 McINTOSH MALT WHISKEY— Better than the advertised brands; bottles... 69c¢ EMERALD KEY--Rottle TRISH PRIME RIB RIME RID ROAST—Best cute ve beet, 160. Gnd) se iisle sa Shite 1234¢ YOUNG MARYLAND Selected dry picked) GEEsr— 12366 TURKEYs— killed hes 16c FRESH PORK HAMS—oat trom small Jersey pigs; LEGS OF FANCY MUTTON— Heavy Canadian — stock; (int Sindabenbeancnnnade 13¢ warcarery CHICKENS AND FOWL— Resort ae ee; Quality; Wissenssee 1234C CHOICE CUT RIB) ROAST— Cut 1b. 10c PORTERHOUSE ROASTS — Best (THE 14TH STREET STORRS, Sixth Floor.) a third more than this price, Ormamented = $3. 8 sleeves and lace ee cpectcsecscoves | WOMEN’S $1.80 FANCY FIGURED MADRAS WAISTS—Fronts vali medallions; trimmed a several DAINTY NETS, JAP AND LINGERIE WAISTS—In Ecru, Black and ornamented with large pearl buttons and half-inch side tailored 95 5 c Ecru Net Waists of insertions and White; fronts pi ed with embroidered paneis arfd Taffeta $1 .98 39C Pancy Net Walsts. These would be exceptional values at one- techn ot iepa Pretty” Henri straps. Open bee! Is and fancy 44 sleeves. $3 values at... (THE 14TH STREET STORE, 10,000 Negligee Shirts at Arrival of Orders Placed About 3 Months Ago. SN At the Price the Shirts Are Very Excellent §{ Bargains. Woven and printed Madras, Percales, Cheviots and Oxfords ina large assortment of light, medium and dark patterns. Some are solid colors, some Stripes and neat figures. The bodies are cut good large sizes and the workmanship is the very best throughout. The pat- erns are just what you want. Attached or detached cuffs. All sizes. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Main F loor.) =, MEN’S SWEATERS Coat Styles at !4 or Less. Prior to moving their fac- tory, the New York Knitting Mills, of 136 Greene St., took half price and less for their samples and odd lots. _ About 300 Coat Sweaters in all—mostly in the popular Oxford gray shade—in ll sizes. Nearly all are all-wool Worsied and some Shaker Knit. Not one in the lot : worth less than $3.00—many worth up to $5.00 each. No mail orders. Choice of any in the lot. (THE 14TH STR! $1.98 Ir Floor.) Hosiery for All Several Thousand Pairs at Much Reduced Prices To-Morrow CHILDREN'S FINE AND| | MENS IMPORTED HALF 15 HEAVY RIBBED COTTON HOSE. 25c. ¥: s, Pair. . Cc STOCKINGS, With double MEN'S JRTED HALF 19c heels, toes and soles and HOSE. values, Pair.. fast color; all sizes, ; ize. values. Palr-. QC | | MEN'S IMPORTED HALF HOSE t of plain and CHILDREN'S HEAVY RIBBED COT- casera ' ~. 25 OCKINGS. Good, strong, IMPORTED HAL! 5 able hose; fast intir.., CIC i 1 3 19c. values; pair.. 12:c CHILDREN’S IMPORTED COTTON AND WOOL STOCKINGS. Fine double heels, toes soles; fast leat 17c 2D FULL- tor TON black; al N’S IMPORTE HIONED JCKRINGS. Fast 3 and toes; and wide ribs; and pair.. MEN'S SEAMLES HALF HOSE, Black, Tan, Gray and fancy colors; double heels, toes and sole: 15¢, 5 Oe values, Pair. MEN'S MERCERIZED HALF 1 HOSE. Pair.....eeeese0 12:c MEN'S HEAVY-WEIGHT NATURAL WOOL HOSE. 17c. values. Pair Ile WOMEN’S SHU Several Thousand Pairs Durable, Well-Made Foot- wear To-Morrow at WOMEN’S DOUBLE SOLE VICI KID SHOES. Shoes that are well made, of Vici Kid; best of Winter weight soles. They are in two styles, opera toe and ¢ medium broad toe ; Cuban or city heels; well lined and have colored satin top bands. Every pair fully guaranteed. Sizes 234 to 8; widths C to EE. To-mor- row, 98c. AND LISLE Double plain Dull uppers; 69c an | 9c CHILDREN’S PATENT KID DRESS SHOE flexible soles; sizes 4 to 8; Regular $1.25 values, Pair...... CHILDREN’S BROWN, BLUE OR RED ASTRARIAN LEGGINGS. Sizes 4 to 8; usually 69c. Pair.. % (THE 14TH STREET STORE, ‘Ihird Poor.)

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