The evening world. Newspaper, July 15, 1908, Page 3

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i —— ~ SHOT SIMPSOY N FEAR SAIS MJTRER- AL Aged Mrs, Horner, Held | Inder | Bail, Tells of Threats by era st. Vr 1 HAD Dee MANDED MONE Estranged Wife Never Thought of Divorce Suit, Her Mother Atter widow James W. § Northport, held to a Mrs who s fonday, had answered Dr, Simpson shot at all know, pand more ti “As y killed my h ago, and 8 severe at prece in dur at me an. talk d sat » moth Justice Gaynor Fixes Ball, Leaving Hawkins’s , [with sta shot |! THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, ‘Clad Only i in Gauze Skirt and Jewels as Salome, Miss Hoffmann Insists Her Dance Is Real At AN ITCHING RASH IW Her Hot-Weather Counts Makes Sea- _ soned First Nighters Gasp, but Act Itseif ls Free From | Suggesiion. , | wear only a gauze ) ton lit t | wanted to be shown s away at the first glance, tacts as a delusion and The longer you feeling was frank!) rather than the psy survives his injury Bimpeon atte rus TT WMH a AT COU: TROOM DOOR Brother of ang Man Sent to Elmira Attacks Pro- thation Otticer. | | a | Two bearded men tled of and gave a sbeconds before ysed In and bat- or | lively policemen apart. One of them apie probation officer, and the other Max Stein, brother of a ngster who had | Just bee Dr. St Judge Mulqu in had insinuat y omoney, and was 8 case against Stein's brother. Shortly before Joseph Stein, of M5 Madison a end Benj Ronner, of t One Hundred | and Twer been raigned for Ric! fifth street mended t court Judge Mulqueen disohar Ronner, | on the promise of the latter's father to} send him to Germany at once, Ste! however, was sent back to be- cause he had violated his paro Dr. Stern and Stein's brother met o} side the door and the altercation he prot em to the mercy of the Jonce? In “| dispositt || Walsh, of No. T}was passing his house Done. d, just as | one suggestion of coarse: sught of impropriety comes ‘hts, and from the he minds of the am T going to Allan sreude er own persona which not n actors do, I want ‘The ome’ to be taken seriously, an exploit {n sensational cos Via \me jon of ming. And, anyway, voler to dance the dress isa't any than anything else, aimed the _ ped a Turkish i brow and in wel a d owed her inter! TAY TOLYNCH cl MAN WHO ATTACKS GIRL“: Only hoa club, and a ed an emaciat- William M us, Brook- and possibly a A policeman to use It, s: who say 24 Park ay from a beating, lynching, at the hands of a mov who jhad caught him attacking a twelve |year-old girl In the doorway of his ‘Thome this afternoon, | Clara Hoffnagle, of No, 92% Vander. [Nit avenue, was Walsh's victim. She when he seized liyn, sued, Judge Mulqueen warned Stein, |her and dragged her {nto the doorway Qnd he was permi!ted to go | The girl screamed at the top of her ———____ RAID ON ART CRAFT LEAGUE, Federal detetives and Centra! OfMes men raided the headquarters of the Art Craft League, No. 37 West Forty-second street, this afternoon and arrrested William Osgoodby, of No. & West Ong Hundred and Twent th street, jon a day in Breen id Jury, According ts Osgoodby promised a rize with all pletures pur- @00d, a hazed, ‘but ftalled to make | unas With an oath Walsh «truck her a territic blow tn the eye and tovk to his heels. He ran toward the Wall- about Market. The girl followed. A crowd of husky marketmen tripped Walsh and were beating him black end blue when Policeman Grimes, of the Flushing avenue station, ran up. He managed to pry Walsh away from his assailants and dragged him, cowocing abjectly, to the station, where he wi locked up on the girl's complaint, 2 tor art—-don't laugh!—real art! 1 give all her nd my jewels, but [ mean my don't mean y” than ever, Ae Still ¢ ChLLED BIGIMIST, a MARRIAGE WAS NOT LEGAL Von Heiden, With First Wife Helping a Puts in Novel Defense to Charge. SLASHES WOMAN HTH AOR Mrs. Strauss of New York Is , mn Attacked at Lone!y Place on the Board Walk. While walking along he board walk at Arverne this morning, Mrs. Sarah Strauss, a guest of the Colonial Hotel, Rockaway Beach, was attacke big negro who attempted to steal ral hand satchel Hindine ehlingeicunablontey ge0n chal satchel the negro pulled out a razor, from his hip pocket antl slashed the woman's left hand and a But she still clung to the sa ie negro ran off, re, Strauss resides in New York | Ho- lea has been living 1 | tel tor some days. pa she left the ek, unac morning walk point opposite Cec mere “ines are fy w a very ‘hae! Kk, a The matter y the Re way DIED FROM ABCESS OF BRAIN. Robert Rocchi Had lired a Hallet Into His Skull. Robert Rooch!, thirty years old, of No, 44 West Thirty-sixth » died to-day in the Bellevue Hosp al from an abcess of the or lower | part of the brain, the “result. of hls having fired a bullet Into his skull be- hind the left ear on May 21, On that day he was taken from his home to Hellevue, nd Prof. Gi Brewart trephined the skull and Ic and removed the bullet ‘The man Was in good shape u week ago, When he began to fa was found by Dr. Stewart that ti cerebellum was entirely enveloped wit fan abcess, but nothing could be done to save him,’ SSSSLSLSLLLALSAS SL ALAS ISLS iH AND SIK MISSING LCE Co bn el GERTRUDE Hora tlw of Palome's WIHERS 0 FOUND HANGED, EASE TD WED AFTER EAPLOSION CFILD WN PUCKE] Others Taken From Ruined Wan a Supposed Suicide Now Miery in Pennsylvania Thought a Victim. of Not Expected to Live, Lynching Mob, POTTSVIL tie 15, DOVET Ve., J T Anding He d : 1 Willian Williams, aw b i L sixty yea g at rn as excited 5 j i she ¢ Maryd : i ‘ Maryta r ted 1 1 tt w ut ead of a wou ARVERE ROBBER wi k een mi im N Store Closes Dai y 5 P.M, nae fel July Clearance Great Price Reductions Linen or English Repp Suits Balance of our tailored ny 12 Noon. handsomest models — three-quarter coa.—full pleated skirt with folds, at 7,50 Reduced from $25.00 and $19.50 Black Taffeta Skirts of excellent quality—full pleated, with folds of from $15.00, Fuenty= trimmed AT satin or taffeta, Reduced '8 75 Third Slreet, West. ee y N Sid (ISLA LLAI ALAS IA Rocserseraerrnsrtitre testi 1908. SUFFERED WITH On Hands a Aint in Blisters as Largeas Hazelnuts— Face Became Badly Swollen and Could Not Work —Grew Worse But Was SOON CURED BY THE CUTICURA REMEDIES “Last summer {was tr an itching rash on my fh people « niv must hav dit ights for it gol wor The b arma got all full of litt hazelm gave me nd told, in iead of worse Then and imny TP eould Oint- a get of Cutic ment and Resolvent F and in one week Tsaw that 1 was no longer as bad, Lkept on using Cuticure and the t . inued to grow better, In ks it. was entirely cured, Thad suffered four weeks before I tried the Cuticnura Remedies and [ can recom= mend them tho best for all skin dis- 3. Louse the Cuticura Kesolvent Pills now and then as the best. blood puridir. | Mattew Ganter, 21 Fayettg St, Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. Sand 15, 03. Wotien Prefer Cuticura Sonp and Ointment for Toilet, Bath and Nursery For preserving, puri f whit I CALL AND MAKEN ‘YOUR OWN TERMS fe) (a SMALL CREDIT Worth MS Week! | YOO We Our Credit Terms Apply Also to New eet Ceneetiont and Long Island, 3 am mPa ai $109.98] €4 9 WRITE FOR LIST OF OUR OUPEITS. 4(th St. and 8th Ave. iho War scan heen Rooms Fureished Rooms V ivinid He ny Tg. Rooms Furnished The Only Company of Its Kind in th: Wor'd | YOUR OLD PRUNES or BAGGAGE | ‘ebk GOOD AS NEW | TRUNKS & HAUS, Ete, sold, DP Made New Goods, Di Extrao. dinary Soa sinia TRUNAS CASES 6. He s S Leathe ISANDS OF BARGA epairs Called for and Delivered, WEF LOOK FoR THE “AR Emi rgency Co.’s Signs One Door from Cnion sq. Weston ti st | D POR BOOKLET, po haRS MONTHLY 185 Fquels Any Sold Elsewhere ‘aid the seit-player rand ANDERSON & CO., 370 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, One biwek ay ves oro Musi Busway, MOTOR CARS PAY FOR THEMSELVES Car fares plus railroad fares plus that tired-out feel- ing equal the cost of a World Automobile Bargain in avery short time, \ Tobacco Cigarette That Is Mild That's something ev- ery smoker has been look- ing for, who has found the strength of Havana cigarettes their only drawback. LA-PREFERENGIA The Cigar-Tobacco Cigarette has a delightful, natural mildness, without sacri- ficing any of its rich Havana fragrance. It is rolled in rice paper with pecto- ral tip, also pectoral paper with plain end, Lord & Taylor Commencing Thursday, July 16th Mid-Summer Clearance Sale of our Entire Stock of [Vomen's, MItsses’ and Children's Suits, Coats and Dresses at About Half former Prices English Repp Suits all colors *7.00 formerlyg12.50 Linen Suits 500) TOGO formerly $25.00 to $35.00 At *15.00 Princess Dresses of Taffeta Silks, : ' fo French Linens, ty. Toulard Silks, ibe Cotton Voiles, Co} $30.00 500 Enelish Repp and Linon Slirts in the popular buttoned front model, at % Y PD. 9 5 formerly $5.00 Broadway & 20th St. th Ave; 19th St. Thursday, Friday and Until Noon Saturday, SPECIAL SALE Men’s White Negligee Shirts ight weight material with phited besoms, 1.00 es 1b to Is, Value 1,50 . Made of fine coat style, cuffs attached; s ‘\¢ for-a-Quarter ‘Situation-Wanteo “Ads in the Worle | 4

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