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4 ~—SHELLARD TRIED OF VIOLATING POLICE RUL Policeman Accused in Reig Case Has Busy Day in { Several Courts, IN $10,000 BAIL, Brother Officers Accompany Accused When Arraigned Before Magistrate. HELD Potlceman David Bhellard, who was @harged with the murder of Barbara Reig, shot to death In the shelter house fm Irving @quare Park, Willlamsburg, | lest month, will be tried before Acting Commisstoner Laker this afternoon on Gharges of violating the poll Mr. Baker will go to Brook Bhellara, and expects to dl case expeditiously. T man has made Demuty Commi and Inspect! any possibility on the police ol Police Headquarte that it was a the polleeman w: missed from t This was 8 o'clock this m in the New Je! East New Yc Journment The court Yard was acco by a dazen When the Hanson, Sheil that he wal Willing to let i c Jury. Magistrate long there held Shellard rand Jury This made ton to wie Bhellard 6 rules. nto try busy day granted low Shellard to at ‘Headqua PEEPED IN GI LS WINDOW FOR LARK , Explanation of Burgess When Discovered and Captured After a Chase. “T did {t Just for a lark,’ was the ex- planatlon of Henry Burgess, of No, 24% Flghth avenue, to Magistrate Finn In the Harlem ( He had been found on a fence e window of beside ¢ two young wornen e charge was Glaorderiy conduct, and Magistrate edjourned the cas» to the police time to look into the prisoner's ac- tons. Last night Austin N. Malone, of No. 111 Weat One Hundred street, went to call 9) Murray, at No. 958 St Jack was not in, fn the apar ground floor, to close man was asked him of answering, ¢ man jumped and started Detective Winkelmever an Casey captured him, At the West One Hundred and Twe ty-fitth Street Station Malone and {vo young Wonien Were sitrprised to ser Burgess the prisoner, for he was known to all of them. ee WANT ROOSEVELT IN MANILA MANILA, Aug. 19—The Merchants’ Association of Manila has started a movement to Induce Pres.dent Roose- velt to visit the Philippine Islands elther before or after the big game hunting trip In Africa, At a meeting of the as- sociation a resolution to this effect was unanimously adopted and a committee appointed to extend a formal Invitation ¢o the President. For Pleasure For Business For Profit ‘The advent of the automobile, motor “, @ycle, &c., has put the price of horses * within the purchasing reach of thou- ands who couldn't afford to own a horse and carriage a few years ago. New Yorkers who have no further use for their horses, carriages, har- nesses, saddles, &c., usually offer them for sale at “quick sale” prices through the “Horse ‘and Carriage” columns of The Morning World. eo What’s Ottered To-Day! ose of the! —— Own Descriptions of Costumes, Eva Tanguay Confesses to Brief Array, with an “I Don’t Care!” The naked truth about Balome fe out at last, | whose edification four Salomes are now j cavorting behind the footlights, it is | Apparent that the sinuous slsterhood 1s | posing as Herod's dancing daughter not only with lege and arms bare but with | bodies unadorned as well. | No overa or fleld glasses are neces- t ern the gleam of real flesh jpeeneath the spangled gauze which re- | vea's more than It conceals the charms | sor luck of them—of the four daring | dancers in most cases consoled Itself with the {dea that a rom e effect, y ie giver as just mselves But that this le been proved by who with per- whon the put to them that they are ng’ themselves in thelr own s a few yards of gauze and gs and bodies dare as t them EVA TANGUAY HAS confessed pearls, the day they .| SKIRT AND PHARLS. Eva Tanguay a Spangled skirt sald: ‘Oh, T Juet weer and a few pearls I don't weer tighta, but I put on atx Inch trunks of fles red silk, Then 2 are two breastplates of pearls and 1 vere is ng on , L don't care,” “NOL MUCH,” ADMITS| LAURA GUERITE Sinuous Sisterhood Give call TIGHTS MIGHTY SCARCE, | i} To the summer show goer, for | After the Grst gasp the audience has ¢ is perpetrated |/ without the real- | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1908. ULLAN RUSSELL. LOVE-REALLOVE 'All the Salomes in Town Tell The Naked Truth About the Things They Dont Wear on the Stage — $1 pFWARI BROTHER MISSING 40 YEARS TAS MURDER Mra, Mary 4, Allen, of No. 564 Graham avenue, Brooklyn. They have been sep- ‘No Motive for Suicide Shown in Death of arated for more than forty years. Sea ENCES | Faith Davis, trolley car conductor led to the death| Is PIOSEER MISSOURIAN DEAD, CAMBRON, Mo., Aug, 1.—James 2. PALMER, Mass., Aug. %.—I is be-| Hughes, eighty-seven years old, former lieved to-day that an infatuation for a| Member of the State legislature, who | was once imprisoned during the recon- Missourians in the State POF EMANN HPS A PRINCE Greek and His Necklace Pearls Has Really Won Heart. of | Lililan Russell had « secret, but she couldn't keep ft. She just had to tell |some one, girl like. She has found the teal way of prolonging the youth In jher that makes her the envy of all Women who believe that beauty talks, and here it {s, % “T am the first time in y fe, and with a Prince!” (She didn't blush and polish her tell- tale solitaire In her own words: {n love for She simply got dreamy- looking about the eyes, and uncon- sclously played w a gorgeous string of pearis—the biggest pearls that ever approached New York Harbor. And the pe were given her by a Greek Prince, who lives in Athens, but Who eats occasionally tn Paris, It was In Paris that the woman who does not Know how to grow old met the Prince. Now, take tt from her, she was not fas cinated by the way he ate corn ¢ Casino Salome, the cob, or charmed because he did no of blue §auz® ‘drink claret with his soup. She wa * | sertovaly impressed with his own per- MN Man nisvenaacealstert =e sonality : his Greek profile, do oshe Mae ieee Intultively Knew that his thirty-five Soaeinine 1 wear 22°68 of life had not dulled him to a lights from six Inches above the knees I8¢k of Apprectation of the ‘rather’ itearithnevan th d looking woman who was sitt at dinner his caiffon |MISS TOFFMAN'S SIX-I\ CH TRUNKS. Gertrude Hoff n y costume con sists of one pa x-inch trunks, two Jewelled waucepans, a black net of pearls, Yes, 1 1 snake in my hatr which my shoulders, ay claim to per- fectly proper adornments, for the body which gleams beneath her spangled green gauze {# enveloped In flesli-col- ored tights, From ankle to shoulder She Is enveloped in silk, for this sliin young dancer, whose contortions have carned ber the title of the most sinu- ous Salome in New York, felt the arm of the Jaw when firet she Introduced this denuded act to vaudeville, At the Fitt Theatre, where her wriggli thing hold the audi- enca spel La Sylphe sa{d, in re- ward to her costume “T AM THE MODEST ONE"—-LA SYLPHE, “How much do I we my Salome dance? It's a question rather, of low little, though 1 belleve my costume is positively modest comparison with other Salomes York. 1 really am proper! though I give the Impression of nudity, for the law Hed me to don tights when 1 first came to New York, first. place, I wear tights; h cover me from ankle to shoulder. ey are not only more modest than the tiny trunks worn by other! Salomes, but they are far more artisulc, for the line beiwe garb and flesh is plainly discer when wearing trunks. My skirt ie of green gauze, embroldered and spangled in beetles and moons, T. dice and girdle aro of! emeralds and ner green and blue! stones, and a ¢ 1 snake for he a That's al ww to It y much, 18 it? ypso dance I doff the tigiits and put on trunks which reach to the knees, My costume consists of | \a yard and a half of obiffon, but the | dance 1s so ethereal that all thought of vulgarity {8 forgotten in the graceful | movements of Calypso.” ee ROBBER I$ CASHING GOVERNMENT CHECKS. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. —Checks ‘drawn on the Treasurer of the United States In favor of offictals of the public health and marine hospital service, which were recently stolen from a mes- senger in front of the Department of Commerce and Labor In this city, con- finns to be received by Chief Wilkle, of he Secret Service. The pouch was to nd between this city and Alexandria, Va., but §2,000 In checks had been ab- | stracted. MRS, CUSTER RETURNS, Widow of Famous General Made Auto Trip Through Europe. Mra, George B, Custer, widow of the Genera! who was killed at the massa- cre at the Little Big Horn, was a pas- sen, on the Oceano, which arrived to; . She has been in Burope three months and. for eight; a motor car through France, Italy, Germany and Austria, The other mem- bers of her party Vig ria and ait William V. Lawrence, Agnes ington and Mise Bittabech “¥ aiifngton, ‘ll of Bronxville. Shortly before she sailed for home, Mrs, Custer rec word that the d sign by William C, Potter for the bs bag § oS of Gen. sh. Custer & be feliSiee accepted ih wl be unrated days toured in} Lilllan Was Fascinated The fact that he no way hurt this picture fascinated, and the Coun used to be Mabe! TI was a Prince LAlllan was ess Stavra, ny San w a man behind a smock! Ah! little did } he know. ! The Prince got the agony of the mo- jment, and he went on: “You will come back and marry me. it cannot leave my country now, but there {8 a good man in the Embassy in your Washington—tue Greek Minis- ter, I shall write to him, and he will look after you In jthat big country, He will protect you." “You are beautiful,” he sald. uate lyou love me you will come back ends |marry me.’ Pearls Betrayed Secret. The next days the pearis cam ' “I may come back—soon,” sald Lil. | in farewell, nd I will be here to meet you—I will leave my friend George in Greece jand come right to you," | When Lililan Russell got in with her trunks she talked about everything-- | Salomes, airships and pO nd even sheath gown which, the way, she ys never existed in Pa anyway-~ bu! she never mentioned lov | It was only when the pearls were shown to all the girls that anybody guessed something strange was the mat- ter with Lilllan. Then she came right out with it, owned up, and said, even | though her experience was unusual, she, for one, was glad of It. | Her soul note was deep and coming | strong. aa ane | not the pearls alone that made me know some great experience | had come to me,” she sald. “Why, girls, honor bright, at night, while the |String is In my safe, I think just the |same thoughts of him, and I fook out at ¢he stars and never, never do I wish | ‘the pearls were diamonds, There are moments when the greatest thing in the world is lov T have only now | learned that lesso: —_——— TO SWIM ENGLISH CHANNEL, PITTSBURG, Aug. 19.--Daniel T. Kel- ly, a clerk in the North Bide Bureau of |r ‘ire, announces that text summer he Wie olor caine ts Engitsh | Channel from England to r ane font pecces lished only by the ate Capt, Webb, Kelly is sree are et] me Ee ey ee in ori con. Lillian Russell, Who Says She’s BABYS ITCHING BURNING ECZEMA Almost Sere Tlahiin’ Him into Convulsions | His Head and Face a Mass of Terrible Humor—Suffering was { Dreadful—Is Permanently Cured, eee DOCTOR PRESCRIBED CUTICURA REMEDIES was at maid Mra. Alien. ‘My father enlisted in the Confederate army, What became of him I 40 not know. I was reared me her name, John was given to another family in our nattve town, A few years later I was informed he had that my oorrect name {s Curtis, If John is altve, he wil make mo very happy by letting me know where he is.’ lor pretty sixteen-year-old Faith Davis,| ing the gospel, died at his home in O whose body was found tn Power Pond) born IR, Bare pide Baye 0 the olde! | Rundey) eveniag The police are in deen one oF @ oldest native re clined to the beltef that the girl was) thrown Into the pond and that she was body was found in the water, That Falth was e pure girl and hed no need| _—_—r | to fear disgrace has been proved by the| : When her body wae found floating in When Surgeon Tried |the ourrent first. thought Heroic Method. that she had committed sulclde, but ee ene had everything to live for. She WASHINGTON, Aug. 10-—Nows of one ‘would have received a large Inher- ot the most remarkable operat! |ttance, and her homo life was reflected | “My mother died when I was born,” by @ Mra. Jane O’Reamion, who gavo come North. When I grew up I learned —————_—_ | | |struction days in Missourt for preach- i} murdered at least four hours before her| : ’ | Fallen in Love With a Prince \putse stopped and Limits Rigid |" | this theory {s disputed y many facts ns ever Hu her jovial disposition. The bereaved | if Performed In this city, or possibly in| father of Faith, who was at first In- the United Stntes, which eook plane at | clined to the sulcide theory, ls now con-| Smereenoy Hbeptal when one of tho| Yinced that his daughter was mur- Surgeons of that institution seeded | dured, and has offered a reward of In bringing back to life a twelve-year- | $1.(00 for the arrest of her assailant —_+———. old colored boy of Hyattsville, Md., who | ‘ollowing the clue that the girl was had dled suddenly whit de keon's knife, has just been made The boy was under the influe chloroform and the surge: ing on an infected knee wh “When By son was only about a year ove with a trolley cer conductor, the! old eczema began to break out on his Hea mak own this alleged story.|face, It kept getting worse and we Pel fad been clandestinely called in a doctor whose medicine only wedutal another young wom: | seemed to make it worse, until his head - % % ‘and face were a solid, raw sore. It was jin put pe vas tlon suddenly censed, ‘D y respira- He apprised Faith that his wedding day |aytul, He suffered dreadfully, and. HGRA: sed, 7 Phe pulse diea was not far distan | screamed until we thought he would go cd ALY stopped, the body became State Detective Bligh Js a!ding Jn the] into convulsions, it would itch and burn col he Mmbs rigid. Artificial respi- investigation, Te sald to-da 80, We became 60 dissatisfied that we on w rat i ied in another doctor, H Mon was resorted to, but there wag “If the girl met any one at or near the °4l Ny Sheu on teas ae Ptea no responding mules ahd ie A ee } ‘s Nise scribed the Cuticura Remedies, Lig Atter six minutes of pond, there ts nothing to indicate the/ baby commenced to get better right direction from ¥ awe the person came. | away, although by this time the diseaso had a good start, I don't think we method to revi ve the patient, used more than three bottles of the the doctor dealized that thera was only Cuticura Recvent} together with the yne chance to save tlie boy's life ; Cuticura Soap and ‘Cuticura Ointment, i hiedelisa ava intel neuar atte [Tt was perhaps several months befors masionenadiranal fo eis de lire pater of the eczema were gone, the pane And for seven minutes: the being behind the ears, but’ the @octor massaged the p heart Gatiatee Remedies cured him com- with about a fatat y ‘al minute: {8 fingers FI | pletely, and he had the prettiest head of curly hair grow after his head com- | menced to get better, He mf now not | quite twenty-four, and he has heen cured permanently. k the boy toc and for ev- pulsed gently TREN NOTES breath, h Fiano ein ye i tie 1 «My face ie very tender and Cuticura ThyHlGaN tian elemteen iiinuter) naa UD OY CON Ol Ke Cots | Bape i enue ane only goenyt can use the heart pulsating normally and Knew) 4a gay at | For, 1679 So, Washington Ave., Denver, that he had suceseded tn his almost, Rr Arrested on Suspicion | Gci¢, eo. a6, 1907, snd Jan. 0, 1008" miraculous operation. , y ' For a day and a haif following the of Demanding $1,000, operation the boy remained in excellent zs condition, and avery hope was held out on of —+— | Too much stress cannot be placed on the great value of Cutioura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Resol- NEWPORT, Aug. 19.—Assistant Supt | Aas Wet 4 hirty-fifth street, was arrested after for his moovery. But the infec Pills i I d , Fra co, until She met the devoted and 5 m vent iis in antiseptio cleansing an marrying Count, rem onstrated with J ed in the West the knee had spread to ¢ sile Joseph P, Colbort, of the Pinkerton | other purposes which readily suggest actress Countaaneatapaie rai cnitace: ne police ar® and affected the giands of the neck. Agency at Boston, and Inspector C. B, | themselves towomen, especially mothers, ib e Fee otal at was | 1a brother- Blood poisoning set in, and despite all yi. ob ae poat-\dtfice D thus affording pure, sweet and eco- @ terrible responsibility | : \ union) sorta tercevarninianannos mbed, 2EPMNES, of the Post-Office Department, nomical treatment for inflammations, You don't mean !t, Lilllan; you aurely | ( Pit "i have caused the arrest here of John itchings, irritations and pains, as well don’ ” vera Ars PATON To) hey cneretion von dhe heart 1 te as such sympathetic affections as Bae now, do you?” urged Countess assati ganled by medical students as unique Fogarty an employee of Mrs, Gardner | Shamia, chlorons, hysteria, nervousness idoymeansitiatiamesin tease s Tillman was standing {7 the @ the annals of medicine, It also Blonchard Perry, on the charge of | and debility, Cuticura Soap and Cut ‘ m—ain't it awful, f her ast evening chat fi { rg da | cura Ointment, the graat Skin Cure, have 3 ” pens new field in surgery, 81d sending Jet anal Mrs. P Hsounteua? | ; ite of the same Pen ae mi ee eet nae pere ding letters demanding of Mrs. Perry) Lesome the world’s favorites for pre- The discussion did not end with the|One Arrest ee and Police 1 Mrs, Vogel's sister con aU ae any Per $00 and threatening her with death | serving, purifying and beautifying the dinner. It was taken up and gone over ‘ ry i a nnd! Garthude stared isons eee : ye such #8d the destruction of her nouse it the | skin, scalp, hair and hands, Wherever the good friends met, and Are Looking for Two ea er, and Mamie exclaimed: | epee poh : were not elven on a certain | pQlmplets, External snd taternal Treatment for jasper terea mnecuneyerety (day motors O} arsons : Bt 1 looking at fan a t eral ect Cuticura olntment Ste) to Heal the Shia Ing,, dining and at the art galleries Other Persons. 0) ad Gere} yatta 8 fen, monttis) asyerel erty cura Hesolvent (0c ), (oF In ihe form Souree L ed Ger-\ ant physicians of this olty will oon-! he first letter was written July 29) Sunacpnirens mal af eo uty che Bina ia ae — i ed ie Waneandi heli ii eetir meer inlay SORA THE OES AEG It Tagg dhe wort outer Drug & Cl n spite of his ‘tle, the Prince ha orhord is in the heart of“ pea : and’ placed underneath the doo! eu GE ye iar , . ety aim ina’ any abi aly . ea hea sage ci ‘Mailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases, money, but even this aid not curtan) Gertrude Twillman, a n years ie wae aroused, Mee, ff the heart massagy can be carrted. strs, perry'g hours, It demanded the i their pleasure, It was Love with Lil-|{0ld, of No. 48 Eleventh avenue, is ig that shen slslen was} cen mul abe Meee Uncen es Nee laced In a hole near the Manlove with the P re thy FELIU AWC ( iy, Sante ne ataRaL 1 allowed scurnd, It {8 said, s0 the house and threatentn poarove wultha they Erincs | Ui a ETS ! © the scene, and) eecacarnlne ; house and threatentng The Qnly Compan “( Its Kind in the World, He mentioned marriage to her even \ a was she who pounded that physicians inay determin’ if It was not given before he bought the pearls. She con Waaing antoaie fae RKO . ad_on the pave Reet aeaah may be restored by h p letter came tirongh the TOUR OLD TRUNE or BAGGAGE fessed she dreamed of it before she| oe i 1 rin-law Hughes took a massage mail and was recelved July being BAGS, Ete. k y y ' a9 ne} women and a man on tha sidewalk op P vy —_——_— — -——- postmarked News It said that if J 4 knew how magnificent they were, Fae MORG 1 ' women's battle t Bea - pies Hous! t. Sold, Exchanged They were in a park, he and one eens eran eaergeeayein| CME fi sister of G ACTOR CUTS ‘AIS PART. ad) Tot placed ounilen a Made to Order, evening a month ago, feeding the awal- |, irene ait : 1 fight. Hughes {8 al» zounh rsa ee ne Drummers! Samples, ponerse tau ag w/in ataxlinstersctt lige skull wae fractured 1 \ ped Gertrude when Wellington Rep: ried at Firat saa ss » tite yy Anime oo gee doesn't matter which, because this ig | he? ; “a e first knockdown to J put_a hullet inte Y Ete, Seer |was, dying. She was k ’ Hale : Daring #400 Hold-up. i feast expect it, We w a love y, and has nothing to do] women assallants aftor Hed: le with Mrs. Vogel. | ‘ 5 , shen SOU CAFECGUE IC YOUTL C4 TRA SPECIALS IN NEW with sordid things—and love was run- | tripped her. One of the w a arrested Mrs, Vogel and! Warwick Wellington, an English ac- par adore “ey thece i GOODS ning rampant in two throbbing souls, {Gertrude by the hair and her a search for sister and tor, reported to the pollee of the West } vy RUNS CASES Chaperoned by Greece. |head aga the t oe t : va Y fr at ae seven u atreet oat ay i hehe ” 82.15 The Prince looked into the face of the! lu er fpuneagk Sg artemis co |e ah Le Te RdIVeRInEH *roviden ever-beautitul, phe C ‘ poses, : vente ieee Gi eaiees ——~ | street entrance to Central Park. W “1 have a letter from my friend King| ‘ Die ene a forehead George of Greece necds me at his! , d W ington had a sl cut on t head, sin ony wary to tim conta Glrl Beaten by Man and Women Tyga shi 0 0 8 ac hee une eta hua | ot hn 4 Jack,” he said. "[ have just been over) 0” i aan nitty ns and Cases. mye away from you, You will come| ; ; ' | {ack have, Juat been ovei | who is now dea ing made a for hs ane back and marry me?” in Fight Outside Her ome, jn pevell HOBPHS as Buenos A She occupies a) LARGEST STOCK. TN NEW. YORK, Lillian turned away, giving a sad | Detective Melvor, of the Central Ot- residenco on the outskirts of THOUSANDS OF BARUAINS note to the street scenes of Paris | fice, questioned Weitington at his heme, Barcage Repairs Called for and Delivered. “One more broken heart,” murmured No, SH) Went Korty-elxth street, Well: od that several LOOK FOR THE ington said at first that he had lost | $200 diamond pln and $200 In mones Later he p Ifa losses dow to the pin, and still later he sald he had saved is pin. Then he told Mclvor that only o man had attacked him. Melvor stopped his Investicatton ~ Handling the ~ Flour Question- Righ 3 persons {n Newport have received stm- ilar letters, but not cared = the cases to the authorities ring to avold the notorlety which affairs involve. Emergency Baggage Repair Co, 25 East 14th St. 1 Door from Union Sq West, on 14th i, ‘D FOR BOOKLET they have -- Common: flour ie ~ You do want. Well- Order it'= ~ that's WASHBURN- CROSBY CO:

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