The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1908, Page 12

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is RE ET LR ETT RTPA TERRANCE POLICY KN SPOOK MEDIUM His Spirits Made Al Adams Leave Her $2,000,000, Thomas Bertiero Says. HE WANTS Says She Agreed in Writing to Pay.the Price Fie Fixes for “Golden Aura.” &@ jury in the Supreme Court of this ounty will soon be called upon to re- duce psychological {tants of the spirit world. widow of Al Adams, Bertiero, through Henry Freese, of second s sets up claim that ine set at Pspirits upon Adams and that the troupe of spirits ir King to leave his wife $2,000,000. Bertiero further claims that had t been for the psychological influence exerted by the spooks Adams have disposed of his Hsuch a way ith a pittance. the policy man. hig said uenced the policy would as to He t off his widow asserts that he has jan instrument in writine signed by 3 Mrs. Adams in which she oblig: her- self to pay him 5 per cent. of whatever jaum her husband might bequeath her in ts will. Man of Mystery. Mrs, Adams is not in the city. Her chaefer & . of No. 71 lawyers, ‘Wali sireet, say they J mmuni- cated with Mrs. Adar ce the suit twas brought to their attention yester- | day by newspaper reporters, , and that | she dentes the existence of any agree- ment, written or otherwise, with Ber- Wero regarding the payment of money. Thomas Bertiero is a mysterious in- appear dividual. His name does not is refuses not 3 marks Bertiero flatly slists of easy known. His lawy give his address. er The suit of Bertlero against Mrs. leaR ROWDY GOES TO JAIL er Freese | that Ber- | by Law: Freese 5; Adams was filed April Mrs. téero was introduced to him by | friend and that he {is conducting the| Utigation upon a contingent fee basis. | ed Bertiero is| t- ‘The friend who introd: reentage of also to receive a p commu There is a lated mail in the ro: B bes not anot be forward- ed, the servents because they do Bot know where their mistress is living. Believed In Spooks, He Say: Mr, . speaking for his @ays t Adams became inter- | ested in spi 1 jong before her husband's de: tlero to hold spec ings for her, became so! Her belief Fegulate ea direction Ss Adams su sand told secrets. estranged 1:01 taer told Session Y band conten immense Paid Cash for Bertlero, Mr. reese and obtained an intr Seances. declares, uction t al forcing Adams Fight to pha rn fn the Ans nia tt had rer will to t | E E ; a , By a | fe x! Waving a9) F complaint at © Evans deny § fused ton cept CHAUFFEUR UR A SUICIDE. Hinlop, Ont of a Job, Leaver Letter te Wee Hamtby R=*B > Yames H. Hivion. aged twenty-five ; years, a chauffeur out of employment nd sulcide enn ter fe a furnished roo avenue. Hrookly the man, o Baturday told his fi everyt turned his nd, and, was wo letters were found upon the Body, one addressed to Miss Hamlin. at BL West Forty-aixth street. and other to Charles Luxiberg. at No. rest | Niosty-slxtuah street. The would not divulge the contents. STOCKS ACTIVE, BUT COLER'S DOG GONE | WIDOW SUED BY THE PRICES LOWER ANGER IS ROUSED PER CENT. |, | and Colorado Fuel Promi- | nent in the Market. | Stocks were lower !n the early market | to-day with the trading active, Read- ing, Colorado uthern Ps Smelting, L lowest of th The total sales of st shares and of bonds § hes vrices, | Ks were 65,000 ‘The N Today's stocks and Closing cheat influence into dol- | Am Jers and cents if Thomas Bertlero, who | fs on terms of intimacy with the inhab- | Xn. perseveres inj) his intention to collect money from the | Rk it reat fotune in!) in any directory. At the various places in the city where mediums foregather to exchange notes and revise their T with “yesterday's final figures are aa lows Pacifics, Shield, Readinel | Gets the te one his lo: witth w All prodded by THE EVENING WORLD, s Injunction to Restr S. P. C. A. From Destroy- ing Untagged Terrier. ru, a Borough Brookly1 ne, on New y afternoc using its tall vler’s telephone message informed him nd he quickly communtc dice sea nig the p from Mr, Coler, | Amal, Copper [early to-day that tiey discovered the Am Car & Foun, idog. Nt Rock Island fock Island pf South. Pac. Riv Ry pti. ON A TEN DAYS’ SENTENCE, Henry Miller, Who Scared Many Passengers, | Not Allowed Privi- | ever may be received from Mrs. a % Adams. lege of Paying Fine. If you are burdened with a Thus far, Mr. Freese he has| Playing Wild West bad man tn a. for liquor you ¢ been unable to Serve the paper in the | Flushing (L. 1.) st 4 net | of an @uit upon Mrs. Adar and ‘s| Henry Miller, a days?) which ¢ have refused to acc for her. | entence in the Qu er Jail, do. | effects its cure with At No. 471 West End avenue, the home |sides a so e m Magis-| Should of Mrs. Adams, an Evening World re- | trate Smieh nd City! friends b porter was informed to-day that she | Police ( S dent y. er son and unmar- women pass ried » East this led entence without rash fine. f the transfer put his tool kit over t The conductor shouted a and Miller thre: ing through the WEST 23d ST. A superb and diversified collection of chi: plifying the charms of persona.ity in each design. Imported Trimmed Hats In selecting Parisian millinery this secure not only the most capt One notable thing about our exhibit moderately priced hats that nave come to us | French artists. refused = NEGRO TAKEN FROM | COURT AND LYNCHED. ASimple | “ome Cure "Eo das Special Trimmed 10.00 Hats Value $18.00 to $20.00 1] ing nove sald a sleuth over e eociety grabbed him ‘He's all Col iner throwa Get him out s for the of « ognize to Mr. Ce to re rity hey g the gas route if you « for Drunkensess and smart effects, exem- reason we have ceterm: 4, but to ofer r is the lorge propo.tion ot rom the hands of famous (2d Floor.) to values nos Sohn Daniel. Friday and Saturday Will Close Out Their Entire Stock of Women’s Spring Suits Regardless of Cost. Finely tailored, snappy models of eand 1g’s goods; o *Panama, Frerich mixtures; all this Spr of a kind, Were formerly, v Special at,. Broadway, 8th 1.14.50, 19.50, 21,50 Sonsk chiffon, striped imported manaish ly one or two 18,00. 27, and Oth Sts. We will accept Furs for storage, subject to full or moths or loss by burglary. alled for upon request. THURSDAY, insurance against damage by fire as bhdaa Garments B'way at 6th Ay, Special Sale of 100 6” Ordinarily worth $25. Second Floor, FoulardPrincess $ Demi -Costumes One of our best costume makers forestalled a threatened dle period by sacrificing protit on enough work to carry his working organization overit. A hundred wom:n may share the prizes. The cowns are made of lustrous finished foulard, of excel- Jent quality and of attractive designs, in all th: desirable colors, The full, pleated skirt has a tinish of narrow folds; the jumper waist is effectively trimmed with narrow bretelles and iarge buttons of plain satin; im regulation sizes and sizes tor sma! women and misses, Display of Real Laces \\ | - Main Floor TTENT-ON is invited to our large and varied showing of real A Laces—especialiy timely i + frilled Duchess and Beint Lace: VenicLla es Bruges Licer, 3 1-2 10 10 1- Font App. que Laces, 2 to ‘ Carr chracioss Laces, 1 3-4 i s rontAppaque—ti Women’s Closked Hosiery | M Stylish Baby Year Are macrs Trunks and Bags Priced to Lessen Travelling Expenses Bas very durable th $9.02 —Fach Complete Line of Wardrobe Trunks, Sole Leather Dress Suit Ci d straps, $6.00 value, at $4. —For Special Selling— RET, HOF ee ming sik or lingerie gowns and i Priced for a Clearance b.ou es, or for the trousseau garments i summer brid Sit aren se SSG el YOR ta $391" The balance of a recent big pur- 1 oar BSD Rese Diamos nd Rin Hooded Reed Carriages, from $31.43 to $34.21 Reed Reclining Go-Carts, hooded, $25.12 to $30.31 Folding Go-Carts, $10.46 Featherweight” Te ‘veling Tran £9.56 jeep-cut Sole Leather Bags, stitched corners, 15 to 18 in., $7.50 value, at $6.24 Gold Jewe'ry, Variously Mounted, and desirable for dainty abots and a manufacturing Jew Oo was driv financial stor We have Prices for a role to 9 ince: Galloons on! the stock and the up:— D.amcnd-mounted Brooches inch Dee anaes Link Eu ions. only—very ee ale to se!) up to $12 are Diamond Ring;. Lup to & up to $4 Signet Rings. different. designs and children, pierced, chased and en- n effects. Carriages This Wh ite Ones. ach; made to fell up to £4.50 4 into American favor | | 84a each: made to neil up to 12.00 as this season’s de- len’s or Boys’ Rings. infants. Stone-set Rings; tooth, gypsy, one emand by providing a special dis- and three stone settings; plain and play room for all White Carriages and Go-Carts, on the balcony, fancysishanks with’ sardonyx,ica, rear of second floor. Among the models shown are some very ex- eee Cbs asada various colored clusive ones. Thi are — BN.0G6 each; made to seil up to 10,00, Englich Carriages, from $29.21 to $50.47 Scarfpins. An immense variety of styles, in- clading heads, ‘scrolls, animal’ and effects; enamelled, set and ‘colored stone vst made to set] up to $2.00, made to well up ty $3.50. Macrs Stationery Specials. nent Some special lots that came F Monogram L Die cut to order and in underprice and go out to new iar n_ colors gultout cag owners welcome money 1 a saved on tra gh “Lake Georg Mala Floor, Trunks of st Fine Pem- yet ! ; ng 100 sheets and 80 prec see) vibye 20d Batiste Uond Paper, slats and jasicious use of rivets Nien lined with cloth fitted with Encl Sam (Sy) up tray; three sizes—32, 1,17, $1.34 snd $1.67 36 inch; 3 yaod, cov. Chocolates: End size, $10.00 o’ Week Candy Specials. 1.87.94 Tasement, in addi- Three popular grades :— "Gold Seal” Chocolat jack, nd very weil assorte 4; 38-in, found boxes; regularly Ib, spe- pemumate 2 aS 2 cial . +24c $10.09 $10.62 Dolce’ Choco'. ab fie 2 33 64 S72 different pieces in 2-Ib. boxes; from: $91.63 Kg reguiarly $1.49 a bo. L....99¢ es, steel frames, linen lined, with shirt i Favors and Table Decorations — English raes) hand-sewn, heavy Special orders executed in our own workiooms. R.H. Mrcy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. aACYS| 4th to 35th St. A Study of Other White Sales This Week A study of the values they afford—then you will be more forcibly impressed with the matchless values in the Macy Sale starting next Monday. aaa Continue the Great Sale of MEN’S COLLARS Standard Brands of two-for-a-quarter and 25c Collars, all Perfect Qualities; in Boxes of One Dozen. In all—150 different Sty'es. range of styles shown earlier have been filled. Share the prizes; no collar salz like this in the history of Collar retailing. $14.75 for Men’s Suits: '69c Sell Ordinarily, Up to *20.00 All gaps made in the Main Floor Basement, Men‘s Store Sth Floor. Specially-bought Suits—they could be mixed in with our regular lings, at full prices, but we do not handle lucky purchases that way. All desirable models, fancy blue serges, with fine quality mohair linings; black unfinished wor steds and thibets and a variety cf fancy velours, worsteds, cheviots and cassir ; all well tailored and trimmed. ; in back and Oxford grays an Spring Overcoats, jp various novelty fabrics: also Top Coats of covert, in tans and grays—some lined with silk, others with serge $9.94 to $34.75 itl 's Rain or Sunshine Cerin, $14.75 to $24.75 Next to a Straw Hat A =p Walcrtlen®, Deny at $2.74 to sanction a the Straw, re- will give the calenda —a flexible in Basebail and Lawn Tennis Goods _ Basebull Uniforms madeto or- f stvle and color trom $3.89 to pGet cir s Mutts, 5 “The Berxe'e, sted ash Tennis Racquet, frame, laminated cedar strung tal... $2.03 cguets, including all s, at $1.24 to combed ¢ quality Balls, W Ayres, 8 D. Chimpion- +f each.w33E a good and seevoe2le lete,set withguy 98c 49 the pair. . $1.24 to $4.49 lite set, withstas $2.97 Racquet Presses.........06...98¢ Court Markers -98c 10 $4.96 Racquet Covers....44c. to $2.78 Tenms Tennis Bal Tennis Nets. ‘Tennis Tape, comp pls tor double court Tea Apparel: Not Cheapness Ajone, but 1, Goodness. fabric must be If you buy Al IL WOOL: at we have tested the material and passed oy ni sing such care in the selecti ete t in directing the manufa Ke arments. Seas ynabl new models, of cheviot ees 4.96 to $13.74 EXTRA TROU: ERS SUITS — SPECIAL. or belted; made of all-wool Suits elsewhere, with ith two pairs.. 4,74 imeres; pleated coats, with and doubie-breasted coats, with and without belts; cker trousers.... . 86.48 2 pair of trous Suils of tine wool 4 $6.49 without yokes. with two pairs of Knicker ise Suits, made of serges and inixtures; sév- from; sizes 2% to 10 years. rbocker Trousers, made of all-wool cheviots, sizes 4 eral mc Boys’ Kn to 16 years. Boye! Washabie Suits , in white and col- . 94 to 34.96 1 Russian and Sailor mo. years : “Right Shape” Shoes for Children EVER was our stock more complete than now of this best of | all footwear for chiliren. When the shoe is perfectly adapt- ed to allowing te development of the growing foot along the lines natural to it, nothing of shapeliness or sightliness has been sacrificed—it is equally “right” to the eve and the foot. Boots : —Patent leather; patent leather with white tops; tan or black Russia calfskin; brown or black kidskin; white calfskin or canvas, $1.49 to $3.06 Pumps, Gibsons, Oxfords, ankle strap Ties and barefoot patent leather, tan Russia calfskin, black calfskin or kidskin, hd kid Askin, with Welted or turned sole . . $1.29 to $3.49 slr Oxfords of patent leather or glazed kid sewed soles—a grade of footwear that sells in $3.00, Sizes 8 to 1034 Sizes, 11 to Children’s Straw Hats Second Floor, nd medium pracles| of Straw Hats in one of the largest ising a great variety of the ‘atest novelties, various sizes, Mackinaw, Doleons, Mexicanos, in Italian or patent Milan, S Sailors, ‘Ce the new and popular Jac Sennit, Java and Panama br From 74c to 6.49. Boys’ Golf and Eton Caps, in a large assortment of all-wool ser, ce cloths and worsteds ..... French Tarpaulin or ‘Glazed Hats, our own importation, in bik white, pearl gray or tan; regularly $2.74 and $3.24; now..... $1.08

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