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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1908. 8 WILL OFCOR If La Sylphe Should Lose Her Pearls as Salome? ql CHAM 70 Hp ven, w ito accuse (ILLED MAN HIS. MAN WI1O SHOT HIM } i | CY W HOR. F ATHLETES Business Houses to Dress Up on Day Team Is Received at City Hall. WELCOME BY NATION ITLESS HD ACU Baldi Heard Her Story, Went to Brother-in-Law’s Shop y and Shot Him, i o t : _e Well, Don't Worry; She‘dPut on Another Suitot ‘Em SvCTEM" OIE | | Entire Staff of Hamburg Ave- nue Station In for “Shake Up” or Charges, “DEFENSE FUND” PLAN. | Charles Baldl was arraigned in the Manhattan Avenue Court, Willlame burg, to-day on @ charge of murdering his brother-In-law, Peter Dispensert, |whom he had accused of ruining his lirteen-year-old sister, lives at No, U7 Bergen street, Both men were barbers, Baldf Alonelo, of the Greenpoint venue station, that six months ago hig little sister Annie visited Dispensers. her sister, and was mistreated, rned home recently and accused to her brother. Baldi, who is twenty-three, unmar ried, and whose mother js in a New Jersey insane asylum, decided to kill his brother-in-law, Taking Annie along ast night he went to Dispenser's shop, e street, Brooklyn, Mrs, seri and her four children were sitting on a little stoop outside the shop. Baldi greeted her cordially and went inside. Dispenser! was shaving tomer, Bald| told Dispenserl of the s accusation, and that he had to kill him. The victim dented the cha but Baldi drew a_ pistol ind fired three shots, and Dispensert fell dead, Baldi, ag he ran out, told his stster that he had shot a man for ruining their sister, but made no effort to es- cape. He was arrested by Policemen g young siren w aC ATRAURMASIN Cheat le ‘Thol and Smith, and repeated his story Baptist should lose his head over her one way or 0H ™ ceive the attention of the Commissioner. Bk Ree re Ne Diapensae Was to-day with a sud ing, a lawyer, with offices at No. 1%5 Mr, Bingham has ordered his trust Shite Society. i ther, i thirty-eight years old. that bt the town between the megs saeeare Unother. ene ' | Broadway. Theron F, Plerce, a young worthy men to dig deep into the move- ii was a sticky, hazy warm It is an extremely serpentine Salome which Miss ..4) estate broker and one of the off, Ment and to report to him just who I: —< f started It and how far it has gone. | President Roosevelt, Govern- ors of States and Judiciary | I to Have Part in It. | Inquest Into Death of Girl Victim Set for To-Morrow Night--Many Witneses. le There's So Litlle to the Costume in wanyate pirappe ||| @gain touch thelr home shores uare Park, which was followed by 0S AND TDMURROW 7 eae Pere | SINTIUPTONTITH caesecictettes ia | As a result of the killing of Barbara , the Willlamsburg girl, in Irving rater and his comrades to hide even the Iden- make the : Be et oe an | | | i] tity of the dead girl, It Is announced streets | = = mba alan iors the , haall 4 ARM “ (IP R \ NIN | to-day that every man In the Hamburg t ' t HL Wik. By Nola GreeleyreS mitwe | avenue police station, from the doorman L _o aia to Capt. Wormell, will be shifted to The most sinuous Salome that has struck New some other precinct. i Ea Sa Ay HET ae aes . Commissioner Bingham was appeared at Keith & Proctor’s Fifth Avenue « Teeny,” Harvard Man, Quiet! at te exposire of the conditions exist e yesterday, when Li he 2 her Brow : Ing In the station, but he was more re yesterday, when La Sylphe made her Broad: Z j A WBbU , / ly Evens Matters With Yale | shocked when the "System" got to work My ‘ : to ald Shellard latest picture of Herodias’s dancing daughter Brother-in-Law. ‘The exposure in The Eventng World A wry 5 lome,” and is designed = es yesterday of et that men in the is called “The Remorse of Salome,” and is designed a aE AHIR a FERN elRTLLiOn Nad beehixaned to portray the morn 1 the to subscribe $5 each and all other pollce- ; men in the clty # cents each to a fund Ing so ee shocked Large yowe 1 verd, Fianas Only Joy Is it Parks and Beaches Where a Record Business Is Done, rafter emotions of the enter- another mo { that John the tamtiy of H, Clay nate, to that of James A, Deer- od trom N. ndard » was bour pr The Old Reliable That THe HOUSs Never Fails 15c, 25c, 75c Boxes at Druggists’ Ge games, so ¢ as if a big burning glass had poy: 1 'e 4 NTeSe) 4 Q 1 Y h phel e \- ee a oe eae turned on Machetes ® Blass had! edith Lambelle—La Sylphe’s real name—presents, and there aré mo-|1an's two sona, has upheld the gal D6HoR TS Unbeatable the Mitchell at the dite machines ttan ° t i ee fetter : +. lantry of Harvard by wedding tle sis-| Have Had “Snaps.” | 0 ‘Trace was falrly cool. ments in the dance when one has serious misgivings that the serpent is ie Cr james dear naiYAlh SuMHOL Mont seltherrianteanlmnedt (oltherEame las Pe ould race. U ie and about to slough its skin of pearls, oped with his sister, Violet, when the | burg avenue station have had veritable *) DON. i N Gay : ‘ sxtraordinary. slenderness upplenoss, Stef" trust organizer had the gir! under, snaps, They live in the precinet, ang It) The young woman is ot extraordinary slenderness and suppleness Geist punta Had Wessun Galinatliecatinniee Rewee were the and her performance is a contortionary marvel. Her dance, to an un-) ‘Theron Plerce, familiarly known as|in which Miss Relg was shot was the astiioned { é ¢ initiated observer, suggests that she has undertaken to tell the audience) | °* at Harvard, recently formed aj loafing place, many of them having Uprising to Seize the Govern- ir gges a partni eee en the time by thé movements of her slim le ein posal of the commit to take the athle | SES | | It ts probable | jorty putidin | es i hip with Robert A, White in! Keys to the house, which afforded the _ beginning with both feet|tne real estate business, with offices at|aariittance when duty. st beeame) Ment Had Been Planned fur Rough on Roaches admittance when duty on post became the hietes will b°) smoke 3 straight as a ° i ' Yo. 123 vay. | | TIME AND MONEY WASTED BUYING ed to the City Hall in these outos. state whtle Dame Nature held her decorously together at half past six, and ending in an ineredibly divergent Pant TG vee ee ieee Enis 4 that the Comm! To-Day by Republicans | CLE A As? Take l- HAS ig aes a es one of the Pierce family seems is expected { arCominianl ay by 5 Success Already Aseured 12.30 described on the floor and shown in the picture in The Bening in TAREE RT ae TIM OS Pee el Ue SOnrnaaenes ue | ind Gove Mayor gz man married the sister of his ed tyat the| will give Capt. Wormell a broad hint one a | jor present top of the World to-day. au surely high z F x | brother-in-law in much the same man- » usper av DON'T WORRY, THERE ARE MORE PEARLS. ior as tho fist Prerce-Deering core: Dut its As La Sylphe’s clothing yesterday consisted of about a yard of apan-) mony was nerfor and sed tulle for a skirt, and several yards of string pearls for sole covering | Rev were \g that ais resignation will be accepted Wormeli has been ordered to prefer! charges against Lieut. Bunce, who had ned, except that the} the desk at ihe time the girl's body Dry William GC) Rodgers, pt St.\\e5 found, and who was slow in make | s Chapel, did not officiate In the! sch LISBON, July 2%.—The Government, according to the newspapers of Lisbon, has discovered and ‘ated a wide- THIS POWDER WILL DO THE WORK ad republ plot for an uprising uled for to-day, the ersary | The Powder, 15¢ and 25¢ Cans enough to get some currents, was draped stafl pole. The bay Ray valst, spe as rife ce a | 7 * Hing a report of the park mystery, 2 ee ef day en Mavor Me- above the waist, speculation was rife in the audience as to what would hap: | second aeaainig pete rere ue De a [or the abortive revolt of July 2, last) Remarsay ot tre ngtinet Cac Roaches, puter ommittees: th as gray strips of vel-j1 p of the: broke, ili | L bee MAL } icl upp & (Fall entles Water ih Cow 1 ox ts nD ngs cery v 3 of vel-)pen If one g these wines 4 ; ; Families Guard Mystery. cian of Brooklyn, will have a calf shot | Yea" whit h was supp do by ex-| THE LIQUID frenta and. Invitations, Among the day there was a light In La Sylphe’s dressing-room, after the performance, I thought it only || Much mystery Is oeing made over the| through the brain, and from the course Premier Franco, f Not only kills the buga, but destroys the and invita was a ligh| aia ther the} taken by the bullet he hopes to show| hls announcement follows a large sees and prevents thelr hatching. right to satisfy the general wonder by asking her the question. affair by bot Itteas will be rs sun and the mercury number of mysterious arrests made Spout Cans, % Pint, 150 1 Gal, Cans #108 wished itis) 1 the zenith, the refresh- “Oh,” she replied, nonchalantly, “there are more pearls,” and waved her hs eer heane / oe Wie rie whether Miss ae committed suicide the baat (eW ifonge 1Pint, 250 5 t untry. 8) died away and by afternoon Sana luvay ay ; i i onventabred bride will Gus: or was murdere ‘ Re At Druggists, Grocers & Furniture Stores RA eas ward several yards of reserve ornaments hanging from a hook on gigs the r yaya t that and Bernan Neen the homes of the| tiers as hardly enough wind to ruttie we a Arm ee y ging cuss i marriage except to admit that! ‘Tho inquest Into the Relg girl's death publican leaders, are ee under ned prove eathe e wall. it took Sunday, At the elder) wil) pe held to-morrow’ night In the suspicion They have not been taken R Feehan ooaettae At close range La Sylphe seems very tall, and Incredibly slender even Mr. Pierve's in the Hotel! yunicipal Buliding, Brooklyn, A score |! jaye ere Bebe Mrder, Bherp OUGH ON who Bere luck) then, She is five feet seven inches tall, and weigis only 109 pounds. Att 4 ome Nee or more of Witnesses, which will include officials are reticent in the Sy B B ) get away realize: . Pasion e Drive, no information as | the rot ster o atte hor Magro, the Chief 0 was xving to a “You look about sixteen,” I said to her, for it was the truth, i Bere : the mother, brother and sister of Miss Hg PR RO URIS: Me Gk ED UGS | the whereabouts of the young couple | Reig, and a dozen policemen, will be ll ay ROR SAcenE TBE rere Fora ow, Syouldnloonal sixteen,” replied, “ 4 alae Neda , jere Was a Conspiracy afvot and tha e aehecanpearadiin {n sight, for Well, I should look about sixteen,” she replied, “if I want to be his- could be ob examined. Skellard will be brought | jany me rites teat Including ‘t.| Rough on Bed Bugs, POWDER very de- | cldedly effective, cleanly to use, Is beet to the Weather torically accurate, Salome was just about that age. In those daya girls Later an inquirer at the Deer-) from jai! and will be present, but whe- ¢ World that t The » work will ler and more he ara ean raat qe ergeante of the| PPied with a helinws nowder gun. 25¢ PEALONEN TERS TOR OGAPALIBR ZOE Aenledi@enerally. 20 f they didn’ yw ider & home was Introduced to a young! ther he will be called upop to testi serge of married generally at fourteen. If they didn't they were considered passe 4 P y (sha ha} a ‘ of hands among the| ——_.—___ 8 Dire Saas p man who said he was Mr. Plerce, and/ has not been decided, Ii nent are involved and] THE LIQUID clubs in New York. | at sixteen, and real old maids at seventeen, iad nothing to say regarding the wed Cloth Evid ARRGneT the iy Bee ‘| Not only iM poe bu iy Ue | the With the nation’s Executlye, and Gov- “But I don’t think there were very many old maids then. There are ding. There was a dinner party of six, Mie eles Me M ae nich | dabon olonels of ail! gpout Cans 4 Pint 15e 1 Gal, Cans 81.50 ernors of statesmen, the judicl- y. , y f D ing a Hoiuding (wo young women, at the) Miss Relg’s waist and skirt whic yoated Al | “ 1Pint25o 5 6.90 Rate aici, oiliseneheEant more now, and I think it’s a good idea. I’m going to be one. Marriage fjiie, and still later ta thee ening Mt.| she wore at the time she was shot wi nefore the Minister of| AC Drugetete’, Grocers’, or Furniture Stores Fee autre pare Me {e fine for a man, but it's rotten luck for a woman, in my opinion.” Dect vretary again said tie had! aleg } vidence by CHET aL et ti) AGU LY the 1908 reception to America ¢ cham- bic Mey ts ne oration about the wedding. | &lso be put in evidence by the prose- iu be held responsible for the loy-| Rou h Fl TIGRE tErGinlbad (pibe e rebord: DSAR SRIF I brought La Sylphe back from her views on matrimony with a’ Miss May Deering had expected to| cution In an effort to show that she of their men. | gn on Fleas ad tie sumer with her parents} engaged in a struggle just prior to Hall cartridges have been served out The Powder Kills Fleas on irope, romantic marriage of ¥ e and James RK. Dee a great surprise to so as Well as to the bride’ to te members of the municipal guard her killing, The waist and skirt, both | rn, Tar Popular, the oiticial-orean | ita Dogs, Cats and Other Animals ss Vio- badly torn, are now in the possession o; ernment, says th authori- tT] of Capt. Wormell, who did not make ties the measures ne DOF The Liquid may be found bes! any effort to secure them for five| tary for the suppression of any revo: for household use. Will be the presence 2 0 | thes on? Don't y j gp tt D of whom witnesed vere- | * utfonary outbrea: vam will he presence In line of jno clothes on? Don't you tatia Wat mony. She had been popiiiar Ingooety | days after the body was found in the| VOOMATY QUIDFeNK 4 25c at Druggists or by Mall fags and emblems representing almost 0,” replied the dancer, “I don't think about {t. The dance calls for 1 cie wu va) W en He Clay | sumn house, IPTON ENTERTAINS ee NEE ee every seat of learning of eae jsuch a costume, Maud Allan danced it practically naked fh Paris. I ie a Milani Sener Shellard's police associates still cling L ROUGH ON HEN LICE SESS ftaclf | {question which I asked not without diffidence. College Flags in Big Parade | \ 'NOT ENOUGH OF COSTUME TO WORRY OVER. | AS Unlatentea eure. ot Ne pie paras “How do you feel about going before so many peuple with practically will es! the en pie j miu roe hale never did, even at the Folies Bergeres, I'll admit I was frightened in loveraraln K De Ing he. alk to i if ike that a Reig committed AMERICAN ATHLETES. ah bust tor ShpiaeLed f j & vense H ) erce suicide, but none of them atte to the feathers and body, of that Harlem when they told me I might be arrested. But they didn’t arrest ad consented, howeve said, to ee i ig the Hem. in Cant, 18e. It is likely | of Chicagoans w pts to ow be explain why Shellard shouid have lis daughter's marriage aft ster, LONDON, July ir Thomas Lip-| ‘The POWDER for placing on to greet Coe. Garrels. H Cettia bast eee ; ' ila? : me. His other son is Roy B. Pierce, a mem-| tempted to hide Reig’s identity ; ; eat in the bottom of the Neste Lightbody, Ramey, mci a) fe ey rooklyn. Is | i ; Heyy ; on entertained a party of sixty-five nd others of the te artmouth, b ; ‘ e ody, when it developed later, accord. ¥isiting at ; ( LI Virginia, Iilinols, towa, Michigan ‘and a Believer in Cooper’s [harm in the nude figure, An artist in Munich gave me the idea for it, I've ing Yo hie-pavn admission, that he was Bria and appiled to Hen Houses itles men on | 3) oe been doing it for seven years abroad, long before Maud Allan ever thought A HOT HOME. ther aiTLAeduHMieavlvercy Gn boarded ht at) og rie HeUaly Gants HEC BAG Als } 's apporters| Preparation, of it ; eyicy | Fine poiiee friends ofS fora tripyaround the. tale ey JB eMonintee Storer ne » famed athletic schools will bear Bur, i A a i pea. i ine EV SW 5 , y —— “lye see jertr 4 : olng on. there party ‘ . S. WELLS, Chemist, Jersey City, NJ. the resvectiv banners and flags of thelr I've seen her dance, and Gertruile Hoffman's imitation of It. Miss fe Ree erandnre ven ia i a Rtidisaghion) prepara isn Univers In the parade The following statemevt by Chas, E.| Hoffman doesn’t give a suggestion of the muscle dance, I give as much jdon to-night. Beware of Imltations or Substitutes: The Irish-American with Its old rival, v Club, and the Pasti 6 curys, West § w York Athletic | in conne n with the me e now br | gave.” e, every Y. M. Cc. A, bri yj es, Mohawks, Mer- Ing introduced in } York by L. i 3 heh in New York | Cooper has created a sensation} | Pe a iat is round and Pubile | throughout the West during the past CHECK PASSER HAN WOMAN \ 4 ' choo! Atliletic Association wh the leworvenra it medic! rl directors are able to eather ve tended | eho Years with his medicine, He ts nov | ) | ub will march Coolay, of No. 110 Collfor s:, Brooklyn, Is|of the regular Eastern dance as [ dare, for, of course, that's what Salome les, delegations from | Cooper StOUREMART EI Gee meeting the New York public at the Probably as remarkable a testimonial | Ker store, Sixth ave, and Twenty to the trained athlete as ever recorded | {MTd St, where he Is explaining his | os Will be the presence of almoss the en-| theories and medicines to a constant| | Jos ie tire judiciary of New York County at| stream of callers, eatin the reception in the City Hall, Supreme | Mr. Cooley’s stateme 8 [corm et re amas a all, Supreme y's statement is as follows: ‘Tramp—Any cold scraps, madam? —_| Court Justices Dowling, Dayto! Fitz. | I have been a victim of stomach trou- Snappy Woman—No; all the scrape tn geruld, Goff and Erlanger; Justices to for twenty years, For the past te ctiv ay Mé rested ia Shi ‘ell K rel Som, sod Granger: dustias of er eae vate ee the past ten Deteetl es So) Anetet Mrs. Julia Shiner, Well Known this “houte are hot” stu —Baltimore| Wa Sunes ofS ia Sram Bot had a well day during that tine in Waldort-Astoria Is | in Camden, Was Ill and J | Energy is well-nourished muscles L 7 ! Ma es | Physicians have told me that my trouble ’ | ‘D IN Col » Ke cha ie ¥ stic T | | Serixan, “ernocnan va wet Fi GAS Much Wanted. Had Domestic Trouble, | HEALTH AND INCOME plus well-nourished nerves, Both Kept Up on Scientific Food. treated me for this coms hi not seem to help me in the least. When Earl G. Mealy, who was ar- Mereclal to awere Inudatory terms of the move to wel. come the pride of the nation. Good, sturdy health helps one a lot) Justice D i orld.) to make money, | me pt ed Anxious to Aid, ve always hada prejudice against] rested last Saturday at the Waldorf-| CAMDEN, N. J., Julyl Mrs. Julla With the loss of health one’s In-| Plendid testimonial to men who | medicines sold in the market, and huva mer, wife of Major Charles p,/ come Is liable to shrink. if not en-| cared really deserve such recognition,” de-|not taken them, but I Nave tried a few| tirely dwindle awa ’ clared Justice Dowling, an ardent lover! recommended to me by 4 i eccmmendec e by friends, and this| rh young lady has ti ke| of athletics and 4 Af ie) i ale | Compahy, When a young lady has to make are the greatest energy-makers he petted | aa @ prominent /only strengthentd my belief that they! ©O™P&n her own living good health is her 8 Astoria on a charge of passing a forged check for $4 on Rogers, Peot & Shimer, was found dead, a bullet wound was arraigned in the Jeffer- over the heart and a pistol clutched in America's ata | wor son Market Court to-day, Detectives/one hand early to-day at the home fetes richiv merit tae uti were no good. as they never helped my he home of Lover of: faire play ante ae oF CvetY |e particle, ¥ never helped me! sien and Butts told Magistrate Bar- her parents In Collingswood best asset. hee of all the wheat foods, est skill, low that Mealy was wanted in Tren-| Mrs, Shimer was the daughter of ‘Tam alone in the world,” writes a Allow me to aid in any way possible” | "AL Former Corpuretentc u | ut tWo months ago I heard of this! e date it Wewark. | Thongs Colina a Wal : Chicago girl, endent on my own Hi Delany tad eration Counsel Jona J, | m ny Cooper, from several people, and ene iy it shear 2 and (Ne ark) There oo li a well fom man att efforts for my living, Iam a clerk In dust tight, "It is the one @rand opport: neidec Ive his medicine a tria I| N. J., on similar charges. ~ ollln's f ni) health, anc pA yeery ‘ . . 2 showing any whorduubt veot ue f )heard he claimed most sickness came| ‘The dutectives said they have been last night before retiring, Mrs. Shimer ANd about two years Ago, through moisture proof packages. 1s the home of athletics as it ig Of the | han steer iretl® and I certainiy| racelying complaints in the past two] inautred how he felt, and bade him cl086 application to work and a N. Nd in bulk. free and the brave. Let [BAe Seamer eure nd tight. That was the last seen of| bOetding-house diet, I became a nery- SPE SO HE CRE: every man) “At that time I was in very poor health,{ Years from almost every city in the) 8 show how it feels to be ‘ h tf ! valid, and got so bad tw after this memorable beter eese eg had no appetite and little enersy or| United States, that retail clothiers and, "er until the body was found ous Invalid, and so bad off it was i strength, I slept yw arvoud | imi n Jorry of t! ‘"'s\ aimost impossible for me to stay in ba did ie Join jin the reception The | and fired most a] Tesirantaraveeyece | baberdeahiere, Have) been victiinimed 84 i ae Worry a the ating Butt day at a time. NATIONAL BISCUIT COM PANY SRoorA lone. | | great sufferer with indigestt tran | Were Rogers, Peet & Co. is supposed to have caused the not ocestet : Decorations for the festivities havelon the stomach, I got's treatrrntect| Mealy was registered as George Car-| Major Shimer Is a member of one of| _, A, friend suggested to me the Idea Tes In whose store Jorg. plooming: |Cooper's medicine about seven weeks! lisle, Trenton, N. J., at the Waldorf. the olilest families In tho clty. He was Of trying Grape “Nuts which T did, day unfurlel a thousand flags and set bats id possible, as I] 1.4, chased goods valued at | C!s and conducted a large mill, which | lea vo meals a de decorators busy stringing tusting abate | eae dee to netioa ah {he na ot se tiaee Vines Bee fs A ue mn {Was suspiciously burned three years “To-day | am free from brain-tire, Sata ' , ee! nega c a ‘over 8, ( 0 Shek oe e a ae nd al {ils of a ve Siw intoms. The big store isin yala| in my condition, and in six weeks T'was| the First National Rank, of ‘Trenton, |’ dyspepsia and ie the Ue of an over- The Irish-American A. C., which ptans wotirely melt auhdly: tial ees N. Ju ‘payable to Geonge Carlisle, or| Joseph W. Priestly, of the family of Werked Aa s to extend a club reception to its mem-lin tne mornings and eas heariier eres | bearer.” and signed “Charles , A, | Well-known mill owners, was caught ‘brain and body. To Gripe Nuts | owe Ney 4g rere 80 conspicuous abroad a day with no bad effects son Roebling, president.” The signature | running from the fire. He was oon- the recovery of my health and the ners. President Py. Conway aetenty Tam no longer nervous, and feal| followed a rubber imprint reading: victed and sentenced to serve, seven Ability to retain my position and in-| Yesterday. that the day thee ace! | ike a new man. If E had not had this| “John A. Roebling & Sons.” years for burning Shimer's mill come.” “There's @ Reason. | Teaches America as many places ot |tcheve there was. & medieiey neg iie| Mealy waa held in $2,600 ball for ex- | Shimer could not at first be found, Name given by Postum Co., Battle bus ness and residences will be deco-|thar would do what this has cents amifiation Friday. when needed ag a witness, and was| Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to ) Pie te detent a ts There 1s no doubt of the merit tn this a Sime pe Oe Shige tigger Mrs Wellville,” in pkgs, ( mittere to-day active work oa the re. peenarption, (it ts het & great deal to Shliner's father is sald to have been ek’ roe ee! ae wil begin, emacs Si » atemach trou! World Wants Work Wonders. |faccr for'nis'saimtam, °% ‘2° | time, They are 4 <full.of human interest, ei hI Nt th Eli ~ x - ‘ anrirte,

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