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APRIL 9, THE EVENING WORLD, > AFAUTIFUL GIRL "“L’ MUST PAY $250 3 ~—DWDN'T PAY BILL, TO MIAN BEATEN SWS LANDLORD. BY SPE COP Charles Hottand, of of the Hotel Company Cecil, Accuses Actress Marion ingham Did Clame! DB Was Liable, but Jury Shelby in Court. Not See It That Way. A really beautiful young Southern | \ 4... neore Justice D 7. par froman who called herself Marion | ty o¢ the Supreme Court a Bhelby, and sald she was an actress| 14 gown a deicsion 5} from Tennessee, was arraigned In {| paomie who have he« caved Warlem Polles Court Tternoon | ang ot StS medeeitrelnemelor strana) a charge of violating the sec aced In 3 n of the | Policemen BOSE F ARE SE Ao SEAS EAEAADEAEN EHS ESSER EALESAEAELE: Penal Code relating to non-paymont of | 0 tlevated stations + hotel bills, uy victim in this fe Peoovered @ Mrs. Lenz, or Miss Shelby, to use| verdict of $35 and the pul her stage name, was arrested at the up what was i surprising Pi Hotel Aibany, at Broadway and Forty-| contention that the city was liable, in # first etreet, by Policeman Morris, (of | view of the fact that Commissioner ¥) the Court Squad, upon the complaint} Bingham had granted the badges to the } of Charles Holland, proprietor of the | specials Hotel Cecil, at One Hundred and| Patrick Griffin, Eighteenth street and St. Nicholas ave- Bue, who sald she left his house re-| West street, was employed as a gently him an unpaid bill for|watehman by the Dock Department. $ two boara and incidentals |The testimony showed that when on ¥ amounting to $53.50. his way to work one night he fell © ¢ 4 a middle-aged man who, two years ago, lived down in lower © feht # ent ¢ ‘The prisoner attracted a lot of atten- asleep in an “‘L” car and was awakened fon in court i and dark, with @ jolt at One Hundred and Fitty- with rich color and big black eyes. sne | fifth street, the terminal. was dressed In a black princess gown | He deposed that a big husky special ¢ She was t and a big black hat, with a Niagara | policeman named Rogers attacked hin 4, at red roses cascading down one sie | 4nd beat him so severely over the head @ of it. | with @ blackjack that $ Her lawyer asked that the case be taken to rdham Hos} P (put over for a few days on the grounds | 8/4 that Nod Go 639 ees EE) (ID) that eff. vere being made to eotue | CAF 0 Ket aaa of it. The) rail- | cilenatian: s ‘oad officials held that he wanted to ¢ be was not vunnis ride downtown without paying the nec- | @ lection agenc t essary additional fare. 9 a eluier press nls cuarge on arob it |G. PB. Bristor, of sau. jes Shelby tried to address the Magis- 5 oe te, Dut her attorney stoceeded in Street, for the complainant, L | quieting her. and so his client te: a, that GriMn J Henry Levy, counsel for Holland, the | had not been oustreperous, but that he ¢ Rotel Keeper, sald he would not obJect | hag been foully assaulted. J. G. Quack- ¢ ) fourned until next Monday. The 3 enbush, for the pany, declared thar , grate said he would make the the clty was responsible. The jury felt ¢ ’ Weal ey otherwise, and gave Griffin a verdict @ tor $250. . Rogers, the special policeman, disap- | ¥ ‘ peared shortly after the incident and { i failed to appear at the trial, Py * ———___—_ ¢ < {¢ < LIGHT ASKED ON THE LOWER COURTS : eres Bills Call on Gov- ernor for Commission to Investigate Them. WAS ABOUT TO SAIL “Wealthy Young Donald Mar fin Accused of Abandonment 4 hy His Wife in Chicago, 4Anees | Post as the Cunard Line steamer Car was about to pull out of her plier the North River this afternoon Cen- Office Detectives Moody and Lee- gon boarded her, went to stateroom No, @ and placed the occupant, a well- Gremed young man, under arrest. He protested vigorously, declaring that ne knew of no reason why he should bo treated to such an indignity, but when he said that his name was Donald | Martin and that he resided in Chicago, the detectives “‘sueased they were ail right,” and took their charge to the Centre Street Court, where he was ar- faignd before Mugistrate Steinert, Detective Moody told the Magistrate | hardly any matter of greater import- hat they had a communication from|ance than the administration of Jus- the Chicago chief of police calling for | tice in the courts of inferlor oriminal Martin's arrest on an indictment for | Jurisdiction tn our large cities, abandonment, After the Magistrate! “These courts stand to the poor peo- had scanned the paper he placed Mar- tin under $200 ball, which was promptly furnished by a representative of the firm of Marshall Field & Company. After his release on ball young Mr. Martin, very much perturbed, tried to population obtain thelr main co find out what it was all about. To the | 4," What Americin government i newspaper men he said: appreciated when It {s “I was married last June. 6 about my own age—twe: agreed to separate shortly meen ! (Spectal to The Evening World.) ALBANY, April §—Senator Page and | Assemblyman Francis .introduced in the Senate and Asser to-day bills to authorize the app: ent by the Governor of a comm to inquire into the manner In which justice is administered in the courts of inferior criminal jurfediction in cities of the | fret class. Commenting on the bill Assemblyman Francis said: ‘There 1s ARREARS EAAEE AEA EA SEES saeaaeasces the large mass of not only as ple, and especially the immigrant population, ute visible manifestations of Justice ta America, but Indeed as Amertean insil- tutions ‘Ut {s from them and their con- tact with the people that our tenement ¢# pts. ane. volved may be known that during number of perso} Magistrates’ brought be: My wite one. We after our ¢ 4s a plece of spite work.”’ population of those portions of the | & Mr. Martin feft the Carpathta in ston | (te ie i get hie | * way to] & Be war + unable to on are ontain a They ¢} fr, Martin had vy him tn court two hand satchels and a pair of marine glasses Cammeyer Stamped on a Shoe means Standard 9 Merif | : 6th Ave. ve. & : 20th St. HE PREFERRED SUICIDE TO COMMITTING MURDER. ttted sul- Numinat No, 60 left_a rambling le nd a homict murder hovse, t his boardin He nant ing Garden sireet fer declan inant ! Boys’ 5’ Shoes An Unusuai Sale of Boys’ Shoes This Week On the Main Floor 1,000 Pairs Boys’ $4 Box Calf Lace Shoes, with good stout welted oak leather soles; made on a last reproduced from our most Rearralan “| popular men’s 132 West gev- oemmit » of sixteen Jovsey regiment and the elvil war and confined jn Isle was He was Libby and was twice to the bar York State and since then had practised law in Poughkeepate, nd Army man: SL aeashe ses aescensesensesss E He He was a prominent BAIL JUMPER CAUGHT. Wiltam Baker, Accused Voting, MMlegal William Baker, enteenth street indicted fe attempting to v My dnt teenta Election District of the Tw Assembly f of No, who wa style, last fall, and t was found brought arraigned District who, after the indictm ed his bail, w Sersions and before | er wax found by Tne | at staft of Crane. ball ju Jude Hi, pect the last of hie! » he was held fe came hac fweek, and A * whereabouts. fn “$2,500 ball (Dado Ss asanecess: GAeesaaeananacase ccs 4464 46466444406008 AAA ehennnseeess aasees PROMPTLY MEETING EVERY EASTER DEMAND! REMNANTS Segre "SHOES AND OXFORDS DRESS GOODS R REMNANTS | daintiest pumps s. You cannot here the sturdi For Women, Misses and Children NUE newest swagger lasts, the and col- t walking oxtords and she hack Gil a help being impressed by the quality, the style : nt irchase the remarkable prices oflered jorro' Panamas, Voiles, Serges, Cheviots, Tailor S ngs, Pru- WOMEN'S PATE T COL TSKIN ‘Ox 21C., n 7 Jac 45 to 54 inches wide— ets, Skirts and Suits; nelia Cloths, Poplins, lengths cuitable for Waists, and Pumps. ja nd Gibson tie: fords Pumps Viei and Tan Calt 39c values to $1.50 yard; your 2 at, yard,......... yalies $3, £3. : 30y your choice at, yard 2% to 8, and 'B to LE $1. 98 Bcoweay THIS SEASON’S SILK REMNANTS Woe sores THis IS only COORG ERE OA epcin cel RRTN etdceRTERENIN oeRI OeRERTON WOMEN'S GOLDEN BROWN | CHILDREN’S AND GIRLS’ SAM- 5,000 yards BI ic : 1 f TONGUE PUMPS, with buckle | PLE OXFORDS, SLIPPLRS, i yards Bl Cole ilk Remnants in plai id a at instep; also Golden Brown Mrs. King’s nous hand sewed weaves, Ch collection most wanted sil Christy Ties, hand seu ed soles shoes, $2.50 to $3.50 values; White remnants fro: ily fraNe ene, I ict values up to $3.50 Kid, Brown, P as, Patent pete svar Bl Kid and fine Vi 75c¢ Silk Values, ee Silk Values, ieee ae cme na ee li 69. for Mrs. King's Children's sam- | WOMEN’S RUSSIA CALF but- 2 ple Shoes in sizes 2 to 542; $1.50 ton and lace Shoes, very newest Cc y e [ 7] 19¢ y panes ares of re Spring ideas, in sizes ndsome shoes, — strap 2% t 7 and C to EE and ankle ties 69c Roe ‘ $2. 79 (THE 147TH STREET sronr, SPRING HOSIERY { stockings, black, tan and Catbes: sagattsr top. Double heels and toes, Excellent 12‘c 19c, valu:s. Pair. seecec.,ecescs Dhird Floor.) GO-CARTS WwW 7 ional Values. Underwear || (iris vanes: For Women and 1 wheels; $8.00 4 Children RInBED e WOMEN'S TION SUITS estan COMIN V- 500 cases just in, Alsoa large lot of technical ‘‘seconds’’ trom the Hartford Mills, | WOMEN'S SHEER GAL STOCKINGS -i SEAMLESS WOMEN: s Swiss if IBBED VESTS. 4; value “UNDER. WOMEN'S yout (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Main Floor.) > MEN’S SNAPPY 7 SPRING SUITS $8 for nobby Suits that were made to sell at $12. Thoroughly up- to-date in materials, styles, coiors and patterns. Tailored in first-class style, good fitting clothes. Plenty of the new browns, grays, Olives et:. instripes,checis, plaids and overplaids. All sizes, 33 to 44 ches very latest cuts. _ MEN’S FANCY Eons A BIG SAMPLE LING VESTS —3, ta have 22c s, Chev- all good HILDREN'S COT BLOCKINGS slightly reds of neat pa (THE peas NETS : 1ATH STREET STOR WOMEN’S NECKWEAK. PRETTY JABOTS AND JAK( AND GIBSON STOCKS, com- TO-HORR W lu A. tH. To 1P. UM. 5,000 LAWN signs; qual SA anid with several rows of lace insertion; Huet imp orted de- Sasement sold at $1.00 to $ COQUES { ribbon beadin. and lace edging. 29¢, values, 14c signs; chic and nobby ef- 25¢ yard; yard AND KIMONOS, Handsome pat each . fects, Each ' ~~ B es + Handsome pat: | | COCR 2 2sr2ssssteeeee SHUSTING. He Sour, argains ee FLOUNCINGS 25c| NEW UNDERMUSLLS TRAIT ERADACS Table Novi S at waist... 1 bleached, extra NG Swiss KIMo ———— yard Wide.” Lim t ee tae 4 Rep See, ens || Gaants rt0Nos, in F SOIC EAT ERIEAGS iy cea ite y 6c wide, and wide bandings for waist | Red, Light Blue, Pink, Navy, Black SATEEN PETTICOAT Foe eet eS uiaaaee Table No. 2 fronts, in English eyelet, French | and Helio, made with full shirred $1.25 values: large variety of sivles, trimmed with @ AU OC aes Towel ae Heasy, quailty, blue blindwork, filet and openwork ef- pokes und trimmed with deep cluster shirring, double ruffles and tailored shapes, naan ee nea gte aes ae 1 t Ascingnes fects, 17 inches wide; these come ersian borders; else- i) ———————— SUH eaearant fitted’ wi 5c rip: 5 r where, $1.7 8 = bargain; they are inside fitted with HD GHB Ci CHAO SED J Sp (THe 14 O || Sa ani purse Mind with strong Vienna Table | No.3 me ont) ri Ce aa 33c rows ince {nactting | handles; less than cost of 25c ihaPKe stare; heavy (Main Floor. a || sete ela hes At at anes white and "red 5 E GIRLS xEEF a aay sat Fee rie ceria seReRTisTOnD BED sHEETS KEE ERs ruth 5c SS00K Js cama tows (THE LAT STREET 2 MISSES’ AND JUNIOR MBKIE DIAN Mibroliery, inuertionn sme: |) meena g en rae rug ends; ‘va Paeealeaciat sheetings coftilinen ade cOnenOnu lara Ent stipes and J fine and 1ace « 25c sneer eS BOYS’ SHOES. nw Bee ainteh @perteeti sbelkvalice ‘ancy corded Panamas in pointed COLE LATH STRERT STORE, Second Floor) oy Pa T R Calf AC tine Oe some 49 front jacket styles. Merry Widow — toys’ Tan Russia Ca tach Be en dire wee || OTTINGHAM LACE) | “hoesane oxford Ties Cen gen Sager orome, | Latin fel patel shy PE jNOTTIN eo gy OR (Mal in Ze: 5 ¢ d ) up to $3.00. lucher By a 17 yea S14. val- 2: CORSETS Te a 39. 98 it Hj Curtains Below Hatt. Boy Cc 56 C lf Sh 2 THe agi 4 joys’ Casco Ca oes is, ean prensa : Second Fioar) bh ot OT $i. 75 2.50 $0.0 ea! ic. CORS ightly soiled, > 1 4) solid all through, in sizes 8 High and low bust; short and long 5-PIECE SLIP COVERS Mitta? Curtains,jCurtains, ba ains, 13 to 2 9c deep hips; all perfect fitting; ! bait Pair. Pair, Pair, (THe Lan St Store, straight front; batiste and jean; FOR $4. 59 ja aay : $ oie models to fit all Hyures. BQ @ : Laue faut | 89c AL2oile 1. 49 CIGARS. ; ae FACTORY SAMPLE CIGARS— $1.00 CORSETS. High and low ‘ ve a CIGARS bust, long, deep hips and abdomen Pat 69 inch Rug | Couch va hhs as lene Hivanas supporters attac front and Tponi vals a 50. value, a lox of 55c sides; bias and gored cut; small, Assorted designs and oo tapering waist line; sizes 4c SEES ST SPECIAL" —Fancy Table No. oe 18 to 30 inch... 7 Cc Cc Pe, of good quality do- font: 2 ea, 1009 IITH STREET STORE fringed; and $2,25 values; crn ‘Second Floor.) ——— SHIKTWAIs@# FLOATS Embroidered Shirtwaist Fronts for to-morrow at 89¢ @ 19c ain Floor.) Fourth Eloor.) arener STORE, rth Floor.) eons a ODEIE Bargains Decorativ ¢ aa 5 eee Enamels tor) ast and al af Parlor Suites Sacrificed MI-CHINA DINNER SETs— 290 JARDINIii RES neal pints | 00 SEMI-CHINA | TS JARDIN Ne B90 |) Tanencom esnetinen sits) BODO “Sacitay tare | STPPECE PARLOR) SUITES) Vals 980;00, 5° #19176 high; tine samples; Srey 2 n lot worth $1.85 /25¢ apply 4-1), pies. rniture Varniah; dries with a beautiful 8 Rienee gloss; pint (0 v innurh pare t map eajics 15c Gan Stoves, cc $2.00 PUNCH €. Renae apes Fing burners; WER OMS $2.00 OPAL BUREAU | PARLOR SUITES — New and exquisitely designed frames, panelled backs, 86 In, wide, 81 powerful cea patterns, 4c Revolves SETS—Allcolors pretty carved heads, rich mahogany finish beautifully designed a 1 ti te, flames 339 Eachy, (oasisesesss on stand C and decorations, 5c These suites consist of 1 Arm Chair, 1 Sofa ker, They are fitted 56c : . loose cushions, made of fine quality silk p 15 Or green, with cords and tassels to, match. Regular price om | |, Gallen $34. Special A aneneonnondnnna ivun- ponnn--- n-ne eieanssncssadesdeneececcaccrerecesacecceses PEPAREFAESAAASEEEEFEASEA ESAS AASAAA SSS OSESI EOS FSIS TIFTISITISIIIS: PS PIFTTTFSTIIITS siesicesivvabaisubiamasesviseisveeortseveassidisp vetotorvereseesstvceusinsohesoieteansaiseienieess ooiiiniae ATE ER EETER ET “DRUCE WITNESS GUILTY trea I Oak Dining | Solid Oak, Keek- | Solid Oak Deen: | LONDON, April 9 Mrs, Marzavet F Ne narchw, al: i tre anne | os bplee | fine oral_ mierors Hamilton, who was ane of tho 3 Polished Steet Ovens {nods wii : | Ne 1. witnesses to the alleged identity of : for oll or gas) atovest| Ned’ 60) Ibe: ; Duke 0° Portland wih Te. 1 Thi i 2 neta itt 49¢ NEAR CUT TABLB 49¢ TOMATO MAYONNAISE 89c 2. 25 7. 98 ip 98 sete wis arreied Maren °c \re This site 3 Rae 58c |" 9.98 SETScrceonss 25c‘Sowl AND PLAty 25c {EE ee oon ao 2 Avil) gts a ab che-oldy aallavttosen shoe ¢ nly a 2 CPHE LATE ST. STORE, Basement.) (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Basement.) UTE 111K STREET STORE, Fifth Moor.) Ree ctioe ets eee tn SBOSRsTIIISSSTISs BuO NETEVERTEESSONERNEREIIEES ROSMDIVITOI9IDISHETTS9959095 SeSeEsCES TESTES SUESHIESSSHHOSSOMTDFHTERNSECENISESHINIIND e marriage. I can't imagine why she Sessions tn the Mirst Division slone charges me with abandonment. She 18 namely Manhattan and the Broux—was J} y realty inher own right, Tani | 169,46, (an! inaresse (of 8.008 ders | ¥ y, too. We made, as I thought, | oy ese arraigned in the preceding | 4) blo arrangement, I guess thié | year, amounting 10 b1-2 percent. of te | @ + a we