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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1908 VANDERBILT MAY. “Give Up My Child to Mrs. Cooke? Never! 1 Would BIAIE DAWES — /BRUIZINEEPS FACE COURT THAT _ See It Dead First,” Says Floretta Whaley 2) FAMILIES DOINGS SECRET HAS NO ‘FREDDIE’ 1 Have Never Been So Happy in All ROM TENEMENT FRO! HIS KING My Life,” Asserts Girl Who Eloped Eyeglass Protection , ae i itively assured against JS positively as: ure i Bicycle Policernan, Ignored by With Unfrocked Preacher. Cling to Fire-Escapes Too On Leave of Absence, Duke pinching and slipping when H | Magistrate, Presses Auto Dazed to Make Way ‘Travels With the Elkins, but | Harris Suction Clips | i S tea to Safely Rome Not Posted are fitted to your eyeglasses. No | 2S WIFE SAYS HIS STATEMENT aaa a How your gles wil hold | a Sa | blow your glasses will hold se- | “rely. ai . . | Mwanty. canine wererdriven) trom: e: ROME) Match 17.-Son enineant| curely and comfortably. CHARGES UP TO JEROME IS FALSE AND MALICIOUS. ee ee | ROME. March 17—Some slenifoant| (\isched to your glasses f0F 35 cents cond atreet to-day and we of J came to ight Commissioner Bingham Paves ini Wee CERT out the denial r . ins) i Jere Knode Cooke, the unfrocked minister of Hempstead, or Jere aimed iontan it earache (hes witts fen ty es G . Way to Trial in Special , P reg is F sught a hornet’s nest ab ‘ MOWRIOnnTIIt ind floor until firemen et nad ah OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS: Lhe 1 Balcom, as he now calls isa Us Leena a hornet’s nest about his eee HAS OE ey age engagement beiwe the |54 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. Sessions. ears in his statement confessing the “first big mistake” and declaring that by the escapes in uke, who ts n cousin of King Vietor royed V 25th S near Lenox Ave. We it ‘ . phe bi se Is manuel, and Misa Katherine FD | ‘olum| 5 sae his wife never loved him and that she never should have married. If aislea SRE PREM Te oETEatEtee GILG ee cn| HRS aS ie Blt & 82d Ste, That session in Yorkville Court, a (, Bs f raf +. occupied, and the Virgin! . H ulton Street, BROOKLYN. pe we ae en pe iees = vad Cooke or Balcom sought to arouse sympathy for Floretta Whaley, their number of young children me bes TE IMR Opporte Abraham & Strees. S derbiit, jr, a prisoner on a charge of Child or himself by the revelation of his crime, he has failed, at least ee ee aye tice Of dle of February and had several long | a violating the automobile speed ordi-| among his relatives and those of the girl. the ground floor, and spread so mbidly qrorte ine Lake at ewan the Inner {| Bance, addressed Magistrate Kernochan A San Francisco despatch, however, quotes the girl eloper as declar- jthat the entire floor wax burned Out. came from Naples purposely. to talk || oo) eae? nd the Magistrate ing that she is perfectly happy in her life with Cooke. She has suffered | Mrs. Gatz has two children of her With his EE eR eR aves in 2 ation and hunger, has been driven from room to room in San Fran- Silane ave Years voldcarass re tales quested that the Navy Depariment give | : sions it Be 0 and haunted by persons on Cooke's trail, but never for a moment of Roland ‘Teaky fourteen months | him leave at absence from the res a as - aif) 5 en | old was seri e floor of the of the battle a. ‘This i torney he wavered in her affection for the fugitive preacher. After all adjoining tenement and had left the | was granted, since which the Navy | Mr tribulations she is still light of heart, but wonderfully determined children playing in her bedroom, w Department has heard nothing of his| were riding down Forralchildmotherso.voun u | was startled by their shrill c moveme i Tewartull autor ra child mother so young. eel Lamm aujimia! re zia brousht the } when Pe above & = = <a She rushed into her root {hae Danes ots the liceman, ae ul al vf furniture end Kr | his judgment elcome sss the ge in Name Ma: ra . floor, Without trying bis bike. Would Ratker See It Dead. | he fire, she lfted the yo! fourth stree fin ber arms, and bidding t “Give up my @ollowing exiillarating Information: 5 Dut in June they were reunited. FFou wil be killed soon. Ove of | reference to her husband's flight, Dut eee ce et ee ot om Aug. a, | canal. This de the sallors and mar. W was announced by] State, and to 5 Were on a boat How, ran into the streets placed » arrest and fa ; ‘The amoke bv this time was @ompeiied a ree y | Yout of the ha 4 wind ant eqs bpaned Cooke, evidently disturbed that his new | i Women and children and a few me noolan was in Yorky etre ad been discovereu. | f ronwork, scream: | Cae, eed aN “No, no, man; my wife—for she is my i 5 ame k da i B of the poltce- | wite_is not y. We are a happy an to dart out \ ma said he was uot iitle fami Siar 4 —— idee 2 he haut it is the milk of standar running fas! : san holt, |to have a great deat)to live on when'wels-.. — ion Obie cane: moun Ale quality, rich and wholesome—th Inasmuet mobile |jove each other as fondly as we @o, ao| Wife entirely Too Affectionate through thelr sand, De ee = highest grade milk sold for eight was following t erbilt, | we, dear ay é = tire-escapes jeading we back | he, too, was dia |_ The | nodded amrmatively ae she With Co-respondent, Adolph yars. ey dia in fairly ood order. anal | Bal « cents in this city. | Tt is one of the Commissioner's prin- (glanced fondly toward the mpeaker. | . mie Pee ee rained Wea itt CE DOVS| Mutual milk is popula cloples to stand by nis men if ne thinks | ‘That woman who alls me her hue- | ‘osenstein Charges. TERGIMICE RDI i i j they are right. He determined to stand|band will never get our child. Rob CARNEGIE WILL KEEP HIS | ; | wherever served and gives en\ by Martin, whose reputation for care-|mvy darlin- of the bond which has a EYE ON ROCKEFELLER. | may become fine strong men. | satisfaction. fulness, and truthfulness is good. Ac- sanctified eur union? I cate say not. Justice Platzek’s part of the Supreme a Some of the strong men ol to- The Mutual Milk & Cream Co. was cordingiy, ne has asked the District- y man, Florett~ would the ¢ Court was crowded to-day, the occasion day were sickly boys years | only concern which did not raise its pric Attorney. who haa the power, to submit/ first. And once for all, @he's not une) an : K COOKE: WASHTN( 1% oy Many of thee i] | to 9c, during the winter season. the case of violation of the speed ordi- | an. we're not going back, and | "elng the trial of Adolph Rosenstein’s the highest r for John 1 ago. y i MAM RO RIMA CCT LE] Mr. Vanderbilt and’M t's all ‘ took | tit MOF divorce against his wife, Bertha, | ———————— SSS ———= feller, 1 think he is a much a j i‘ enka tive: the Judge of the Court of| “Unhappy!” said Mra, sialcom, look The skeleton in the Rosenstein closet ’ man, 1 intend to play a same of i | Bishop jo ine Jude of the, Court 9F) og toto the distance, “Unhappy?” She i ee » covet’ FIVE YEARS FOR MAN WHO = EX-CORONER’S SENTENCE men ee se and PN coirs EM Sidi) U A Accompanying his request, he sent a| paused and a smile of reminjacen’ ten. William ¥ young »»-| ROBBED VANDERBILT HOME. IS AGAIN DEFERRED, | nim.” said Anarew Carnoste as he wats @opy of the minutes of the police court ern’ payee on Ups. uddenly | ciety jieader of the Gibson type. Hel aaa sae “leaving the White F to-day, Mr at their mother’s knee. This ilk proceedings. Bro UO OCB eat behind the pretty defendant and P , oy 8 3 negie was werlng a” question f sae ; C Ca oe ___q___ | Never So‘Happy Before. leatrortitiaa witnial never j Judge Fixes Anderson's Pris m Justice Foster Wants Justice Golf| grout tie much heralded story that he fad'o powe ln it that hanged Mi & ream “] have never deen so happy in all. Rosenstein, a smooth-faced little man Term at the Full Limit and to Pronounce Penalty on Jack- jand the Staniard O11 kts were at log: em {rom weak, delicate | 214.224 EAST 22nd §' T. my life, never so happy. Whatever else! wae formerly a bookmaker. Mrs. Ro- Prisoner Thanks Hi | Ran Gonvictedtonbriben heads over the score of a samo of boys into strong, robust hoys. <a) 6. pigzed SeRES * they might say about us, whatever they’ senstein appeared in court heavi SORSTAUNANRS AI: ON CONVICKED Ofer DEL Ys ‘l don't. know how 22-326 EAST 19D ST. | enink, let them understand that Iam yelled. She was dressed in black from| James Ax who! Former Coroner Moses J. Jackson,| things will come out if we play the It has the same power to: Ys Branches: { ig. EA2F ia or and have been always as happy @# ®/ plume to patent leather covered toe on the ear sroke 0 wus convicted of three !game on Mr Re fellee a a hie Boys and girls who are pa'e Tel, 1080— Melrose, ANOTHER JUDGE woman ant possibly oe Spee Max D. Biever for the pla , In his years ago, ad pnitence HEE a ion him, aaarek eticod shdleates OMe | I not be? ave my ¢! -|adlress opened the Rosen: to-day before J Roster dn Part 1 reat earnesiness. SLSION, —_— | three are together. My husband comes| peep at the skeleton. He zaid the Rosen- | pons ywonaleny ean joie ot ee yen ooo BAGS SDE Dy SLO RIESE kiyn SlipC Co home at noon every tay ang’ a “ Bite were married in December, 159. | and worked! Gott. bet wh wrder, Jack- =" when asked init Dedeatas | boesyand|\¢ 1.00: H roo iyn ip over i er ; ‘evening we go for long walks—lons, | William Kass, he said, made his appear- ‘grand lar-, 80 Was convicted sible third term. | rotate Hew 00, Pires ; Louis M. Fawcett Receives 2 Gelighttut walks—long, delightful walks) ance in October, 1G, when the Rosen- | , was ar Hirsi the He Order = - nee ad way lecok yn: Letter Telling Hirt of Im- |—bappy?" She laughed softly. ateins lived at No. 2 West One Hundred ball tebe sliverware,| yiction. on a, et Telephone 4800 Willlamabune. A ig AIM nm: Cpt miss His record showed he had served terms | Juds: , “But,” she was asked, “don’t you and Twentieth street. Kass, he declared, }tn prison for robbing the homes of J, | took isue with } iip overs pending Fate. your old position?” frequently visited Mrs, Rosenstein in the P, Morgan sad (Cia les PT Yorkos the Gage to th aval 4 velee : “Hypocrites! Hypocrites cannot be/atternoon. And later, when the Rosen- |... /28,,hgues of citizens must be prow ALAN A! ih | oh the old nian | Five $ 50 nappy.” she said simply, and turned to) steins moved to No. i Morningside ave- | sions Ley athe fs rearrested case was heard | Pieces, o i i ciate ; 1 Ty dustice Goff rater belie’ County Judge Louis M. Faweett, of | Cooke. nue, He charges that Mrs. Rosenstein sending y the maximum |)y Just J A | a Brooklyn, today received a letter | “Cooke ts dead.” baritone min-Jand Kass were gullty of misconduct at CR yyy 1th [eee ee } sonst nlp : 4 i a 1s no longer any Jere|No, 2 West One Hundred and Twentlet eter ata ar the a rian signed ‘The Anarohiets’ Society.” giv-| ister. “There g ani entleth negro. "I tad = a linen, striped, bound Ing an ecdress on West Twenty-ninth | Knode Cooke, sal ad aaa and|atreet. No. 90 Morningside avenue and) eae ean a id | PENSIONS FOR MILITIA MEN i < re enrunicen ‘binding street Mant.att in which was |i am this little woman's husband, @t No. 167 West One Hundred and a emember! 3° 50°23 CEES , sees ies, ES bel maT hen they pr ceded on frelt watk,|Twonty-tourth street. SEE Te SUcce ED EVANS; |ERONIDED IN ASSEMBLY BILL Meare deat ak ort ike ; the woman pushing the go-cal “The husband did not know of Kase’s | ! F 7 papa Tees ; 4 ty soon. . Spectal to T ening World.) 2 er Lege ae Judge Fawcett of the infant in it, the man beside her | vies," said Mr, Steuer, “until one IG LEET BACK: EAS aN SR OND Celebrated Hats For Nearly Forty Years Larlor Suits harboring designs of becoming Presl- | M7¥INs her wraps. eu Se AT ee nose ore spony ead mast | WASHINGTON PaUalon Ga Wess USE| bearing the above trade Soa sei ser New \ eupholstered Gent—presumably of the United States. Deserted Wife's Attitude. a ho was departing, Then hi8| mira] Charles § Assemblyirian D.C, Robingon, in which | k h : THE CROWN PERFUMERY CO. Five pleces, with satin $ ‘The language was slort and to the| Mra, Miranda Cooke, the deserted ph pened and he began 8 | nittie-ship fleet f , Provision is made for pensions to] Markiare Automate OF LONDO: Tahulin: tapestry: eetects, point. The letter concluded with the] wits hag never uttered one word In jon, lay, 1907, they parted, | 11. Atiantic c Sathwar Gelhel sues members of the militia wounded ca exponents of fashion, ’ ; Nohinge BO EAST 20TH STRE! workmanship and = our men will look out for you, and | to-day she begged her uncle, Sidney E. Srydectar ata é mea tres who served. in the army or! navy 5 i he will get you. Good-bye. Clarke, to denounce her husband's at- 197, Inspector Nicholas Brooks, Mr pear (at to eS: of the United States from New York | quality. \ Have you tried our new Perfume Judge Fawcett thinks the thing is a "k. Mr. Clarke then characterized Rosenstein and two detectives raided ASHINGTON, March W—At Ad-Ustate in’ the it war, JEUNESSE DORE foke. He says he doesn’t expect to be- | tack: eae Kase's apartment at No. 167 West One| ™ral Evans's persona! request he will The measure establishes a) bur 178 $67 ime President for several yeara vet, | the whole statement as a mass of ma-| joa 0 GuMo Nees fh 2 Tt oe ana| be relleved of the command of the bat- pensions in the Comptroller's Fitth Av, Fifth Av. The Favorite of London Society. ff at all, A few days ago his associate | liclous Hes and cowardly insimuations, | ; Sey Ty ae Enea oibalee titer reakniS EAE ITS under a cor aay. fn the Kings County Court, Judge Nor- | ang added that the article was written |{CUnd Mrs. Hosenstein winl Kess 0.- p fleet on reaching San Fran-| py the Gove f nreadivaye Sold Tiverywhero, man 5. Dike, got a threatening letter gether. Mrs. Rosenstein, le said, was] cisco. RearsAdmiray ‘Thomas, the next the Senate, ay t jad way. to drive Mra. Cooke to the divorce tribunal. This the forsaken woman will not de, he adds. Mr. Clarke said: 1 Admiral salary of § t. It has, four Years: A whether Ad- | pensions Is to ‘Black Hand. Ww algred dressed in an underskirt. Her snould-| in semority, ers were bure. Mrs. Rosenstein, he suid, covered her shouldera with Then ‘anni Help Wanted ied my saves a pan peeune iearelsieulek tee buabesislpulica awaysltsveana cto: coniants Ailan —_— in the past, no ‘ing, “This 4s evi tion. or not. It ts « > S make any atatement for publication re- | “ans: EaY AN ; | detail will be deck shortly, APPENDICITIS | ‘At this point of Mrs. Sieuer's story | o-Day | garding the great and unfortunate sins} ne Seo ein vegan to laugh. ‘Tae ——— Grape-Nuts ar 9 Meconstructing ‘ 5 - |ot her husband. Perhaps it might be) 40 respondent, Kass, rose from his cha.r E Egon: Gs advertised for in anc Morning | proper at this time, however, to say) ang spoke to ner, Immediately her 5 World’s Want Directory. that the published statements of Cooke! joie faded away. But her mother, SCARED BY BURST PIPE.! The number of cases of appendicitis ‘ concerning his married life and regard-) 4. ga: uehind her, became excited. which get well by proper feeding and TUESDAY, MARCH 17, | ing what he terma his first ‘big mls-| jeaching wcross the table she began a| There was a brief panic tn the ¢ nursing is not less remarkable than Addressera . 1 Housework 120 | take,’ that his wife did not love himand| opal chastising of her son-in-law, | story loft building ys. 36-42, West the number of ¢ s which were for ‘a Agents . 16 Ironera 11}/had married him for purely social rea-| jiu. juyvand had difficulty controlling | Twenty-fourth struet (o-day, when a|merly operated on only to find that Apprentices Janitors 18|sons, are absolutely false, as all his] jer. ! - steam plpe burst on sixth floor, | the operation was unnecessary, | BORE rs Deets 1) wife's friends and his former friends can| | David Kalowwk!, of No. 146 West One| steam poured throug!) the building with| | While looking for the cause of this Bonnar . Ladies’ ‘Talore ., g{attest, It is belleved by these people} Pother-in-law of the Rosensteins, who | @ roar that frigh wie two hun-| disease {t 1s well to remember that Bookbinders Laundreeses -.,.. {that the many false statements made|euid he was a lawyer, told of an at-| dred girls on the upper floors into an| excessive starch fermentation may t . Machinta by Cooke are actuated by the last.) tempt to patch up a truce between te | hysterical exit considered a frequent cause, and tha Lsaapeeient) A { ins. He said he took dinner |" it a Boys ..... ++ Managers 1| struggling hope of goading his wife into | Rosensteins. He said he too ‘The janitor quickly turned off tie'suggests more care in the use of Bricklayers Manicures 2) applying for @ divorce, an act whi the dinner and did the | steam and the p. sed before! starchy foods. | Beciilnes aria o anti Ss | she has not yet even contemplated.’ asked Abesham Levy, / an. one wis injure when the | »-Nuts can be retained on the utchers . rae : osenet nn street 4 © stomach and {s ex- Buttonhole-Makers. 1 Nuracs , 16 Grandmother in Tears. “"guld Galewski, “but | in resp was a| mest sensitiv & Canvassers 21 Operatora . 61| WForetta's grandmother, whose fast Re Ronen SOIL ute ae to ‘ ‘ tremely BOUTS just the ideal] y And didn't she complain to you that he bull oe. py cloak, | appendicitis cases. panies 2 Painters jv 18) ebbing years were wrapped up ta the! although her husband was wealthy ne{ shire and suit manufa ho em: | 008 fOr aie was taken {Il with 1 Pollshere 1) ejleniene learned of her erencenld ao No, she did not. | however, at the early hour when tho|“The doctor told me not to be} - 9} etingcy. Bhe told how Florette had writ | And didn't she beg her husband to! steam pipe burs alarmed, for he would do the best he 1 1| ten her three months ago pleading that | get out of the poolroom business? And oo a ave me from the operating 1 11] herself and ohild were without food and | didn’t you know that her husband nd « ALICE” WIRES QUIPS ON could to save 6 1) clothing. ‘The aged woman sent her $100, | been arrested and indloted for keepin’) Henle risen hareatinotnincitor ‘ ‘ . ‘a poolroom? , “He adyised me to « § 4 39] “Oh, oh, I can't believe that Floretta |" Xr Rteuer angrity declared that the TEACHERS’ EQUAL PAY BILL}... ring which time I be n 61 two weeks, during me It uy 1|{* 80 firmly in ¢he clutehes of this |cross-examination was outrageous Tie = ee eee anit caulaeharaly ave man!"" if 5 i ay y lawyers engaged in a war of words eo 80 K ¢ V a 1 Shirt Hands a leaee Roline ton ote ne Bary ae Jusilce. Platzek — promp’ adjourned (Special ° Eve ‘ Ithe trou wean to leave me and 1 @ lint al ae) a ANH pean Ais Beahea! as ae court for the noon recess AGIAN Y nto eat f and milk, bur f wt Hands . 5 ? -| Simon Lichter, of st exraphicvau y ANG TG nd he: 6 Sleeve Hands 3| stained face, and, straightening her| Hundred and Twenty-fitth street, pad d not t Nan TECH: 8 Bollcitora 3| age-bent body, she clenched her handa| fither of the defenda broke dow fore Tw 8 Stablemen alana sala: ander the strain Mrs. Lichter stood mine recommended 2 * beside him. hey spoke thelr minds | sembiyman Ham. L tried {t 1 it workea Stenographers ; pune 2) pienograe {| "As long am I live I will never send|treely concerning the son-in-law ind Cities Committe me. I goon began to sAbodoyd Yt melt g %4| Floretta another cent, no matter what] Mr. Stover, and were on the point of ‘They all eealit s Embrolderers ..... ore: hysteria, when court officers compelled were as fc s gain in strength, and {n a month was plea she makes. I won't support that Engineers 2) Telmmere) iver 8 ( them to leave the reom, “The top of the morning. I say make|as strong as ever. man. She knows that there will a a Bngravers 01 ‘Typewritera (Mf), 1) Man. t a equal pay to-day.” sy dont think I used a food Farm Hands . 3. ‘Typewriters (F., , 1] ways be @ warm place here for her. {| EIREMEN TO GUARD SCHOOLS | 1. rege eit oi ott numbers. Seven] ge ar "Ach BOGE) IL cow Feeders .. at) 8} told her to come here and bring the S| te etter than six that did me so much good. I Finishers .. o 1} child with her, but she won't mind me. — | “Do net drive us to the ballot; neip | weigh 100 Ibs. as gt ae before Folders. 3 4) 7 never want to see Cooke, and 1 do (apectat to The Evening World.) A i chougand: Tinea (heavens t. Wossicms All. Que” ton GrepesNuts Foreladies soee-s 2 W 4] Nope and pray. that his wite does not] AUBANY. N. Y,, March 17—A bill Fete inane \ inane Jue. [and regular oxerci ~ ereean 2 Walvownee | - 18) get w divorce from him. which requiras that @ firetnan shall tice and progre ail.” “My museles are n and I can Girl... Oa Venn 1 — be stationed at every schoolhouse in the do the hardest work Reing em Harnmsdakers .. 2 Miscellaneous “Ime WHEELING SONG." RICE EHITeR te ROMEO 5 A in seaston wan toyed in a prt Introduced — to-dn Ansemblym: EXPLOSION KILLS THREE. Matok Pape é next Su; Greenberg, of Manhattan, ©RANDON, Fis 1 1.—Three | j i The World printed’ 1,178 Help| Knight tors Day,” the successful masical eee wiorkinen “were. 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