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. ‘” Ms og CN, me = 1 —_—— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1908, PIAL PICKPACKET ‘Wite’s “Hooker-Up” Tells How His Vacation CAUGHT AT CONEY. Was Made Joyless by Understudying Her Maid AGREED LPO | aAM ‘At Least Three Daily Strug-! : , | BREAKFAST gles With the Hook-and- Eye Problem, Had 5 Pocketbooks and Many SIMPLE, SHE INSISTED. Jewels-Goods Worth $2,500 | ———— Found in Her Home. | Nervous Wreck Now Offers ' $50 for a Design Man Can Grapple With. | Bank Account of Prisoner, 1 tne mittor of The Evening Wor: { T have just returned from the coun Showed Deposits Amount- t, vat thls an ing to $600, jReuncement In Itself could hardly be: considered news of great importanoe, I as pagent delleve that what I have brought wth “Phe went over Surf avenue with & me is of interest to the world in gen- @e-tooth comb,’ ssid Detective Joe eral, and married men in partioular, 1 Qiiller, with @ quickness of wit refer, more in sorrow than tn anger, Geely in keeping with his name, when to my experiences as Hooker be arraigned Matilda Nieman, a pretty Hook ‘er Up) my Gt and attractively dressed, !n the wite during two weeks of servitude er- ON WOMAN'S CLU _—-— i | ( | | HELD ON ONE CHARGE. While I appreciate en- Up or Extraordinary to Coney Blend police court to-day on @ roneously termed ‘my vacation,” | Ge Se eeeeete pelteve ane, Thi believe me, is matter that] a erT Tine geal comes home to all married men—even Matilda {s twenty-two years old, a/lf they don't, It appeals directly to! piquant blonde, refined of manner and @mart enough to keep the police in ignorance as to her record fax as the archives at headjuarters go, “UNMET Post qe has no record, which is in Keep. and-eye fag with the only statement she has| T confess tt ts with aching fingers 1| made-that she is over from Russia) approach the subject. Not until only ax months singer tay hana | But the police say that in her capture ?#¢® ™ handa to those of my favor-| they have one of the sinartest “out- | !t@ Manfourtet will I be able to forget purses” of the day. the pain this matter gives me Caught on a Trolley Car Wife Admits His Plea The young woman was arrested last Perhaps you w be good enough to wight on a Smith avenue car, near #!V@ space to my sufforings and a lit- Coney Island, after Detectives Miller ‘'@ Suggestion I have to ofter. Need 1! ried men whose vacations are with- | soured and Ja!d waste by that} ered, In tact, as if byphenated as the ia 1o AM BATHING W ELE Former Mayor Boody Favors Subways and Would Pre- serve Flatbush Avenue, Mere was a hearing before Commis sioner McCarroll, of the Public Service Nanmission, to-day, on the application lof we Brooklyn Union Elevated Rall- for permiston to Intld oCinpany, and for a franoltse to operate tmins over this extension of the road and over the bridge to J ittan, B. We Winter, president of the road, and IVE CHANGED.MY) George D. Yeoman's of the counsel, ap- MINO» DEAR = peared for company, TLL WEAR: THE John B. Creighton, secretary of th OTHER GOWN Brooklyn League, which heretofore hus apposed the granting of the parmit, said the majority of Ite members now were tn favor tf ft. Philip . ‘Tilden, thon; aWlter B. Brown, of the Flatbush Prade, and Ne B. Kill- Board ¢ har, viee-president of the A Trade af Brooklyn, also favored It. Former Mayor David A. Hoody ead | that Brooklyn ae a munictpality ts d Toarda ;only three years older than Chicago, but it has been calculated that Brook- lyn, in twelve years, will have as large a population as Manhattan, and forever and Moran had tralied har three hours a advanoe that this will help during the afternoon In Luna Park, /fome? Permit me to say—to hasten to, with th Dreamland and In various he nd | f@y, so to speak--that you need not) for a @musement pisces along Surf avenue, | fear any action against you in print- Returns a Nervous Wreck. Already they have recovered trom hor | ne my communteation, for even my & result I have come back @ ner- wife, now that she no longer needs|vous wreck. My naturally strong | 4 fret eye my wife would reach airpin and rufn all my work about 850 worth of jewelry and other | y my services, admits there 1s some jus-| stitution has been undermined. I have tiee in the stand I am taking | chills and fever and terr: A woman gave the detectives the tip. le dreams, Bhe he had seen Matilda putting he stand I took In the country was) Which I am trying to hook up a woman her hand Into pockets and fumbling with one directly behind my wife whenever|as tall as the Flatiron Bullding, My @ and handbags in crowds, and| she was dressing—and that was, at|nArves are shattered. I cannot pass a, she pointed out the trimly gowned Uttle |jeast, three times a day At these|@ry goods store without having a sink- blonde in Stauch's times {' was my duty, though not ex-|!n® feeling My fingers work conyul- Miller and Moran, like Brer Rabbit, actly my pleasure, to “hook her up. clute! @t nothing. I am a lald low, and pretty #oon they saw the! tn other words, I understudied tny mee adroit Matida ® her nimble fingers | site's maid, whom we left behind in| 1” the hope of saving fellow married along side a handbag worn by a stout | camphor |men from a similar fate I desire to make woman, but she evidently decided there) Now, of course, mine wae not an un-| thls offer: was not much in it, for she let it alone T will pay $0 to any person who wil! uate) tH mlone. | sual experience. I am quite aware Tae or een trailing they |:na: many other men throughout the Evening World a design the Wearer herself land were “enjoying” the same sort of can button up the back. As an earnest | vacation at the very eame time—and) ‘ 7, ! of good faith I enclose my check for the She was not indignant tn her protest, but in @ very attractive ac far, 8 pocketboks, one others amounts va four gold rings, five diamond lockets, | )peration, At the same tim ye tour gold brooches, an amethyst neck. : lace, a silver watoh and several pins, e I - fess that I failed, time d again, to fathom the hidden meaning of hooks The watch was identified last night by and eyes. | Mrs, Elinaveth Falk, of No. 60 Four! found Hooks Without Affinities. sian il teenth avenue, Borough Park, ¢ Fe oe ne piain, exposed part of the job a aint and ¢ t assured | 1 ill continue to have thelr lives the detectives they were maki mids |e leay 0 dec! | VERIO nee vTelagy [Dllghted unless a much-needed roto wae “H Hele Yon io ceeds about » at the Coney Island | i cuent ab ‘ tha desig n't want to have any station a search of a aiylish, but rather [2 Drought about, I'm for the reine inore to do with dresses. Bitterly | capacious, satchel she carried showed |!" ; yours, SAMUEL D. PIN¢ nat the.r suspicions were not altogether au ae lene re you nem Brooklyn, wrong ood, I usually stood with one toc treme cde br: fe inst t r hat! Had Five Pocketbooke braced against a steamer trunk t There was, ata rouRd estimate, qt [WA too light for the fob, and with r 18 yorth a >) against my wife's back So ° ing from $11 to sez; | east | tered the athletics of that was lifted from her at Coney Island Gunday night. She also lost a pocker- | as a# an open book to me. But when book ut the ume. ] came to a hook that seemingly had At Matilda's nicely furnished room at|*0 affinity, my pride In my work fell No, & Weat Twenty-fitth street, Man-| (own dard. It ts this phase of the hatkan, the detectives found all sorta of |metter whioh I desire to lay before, Yrelry and other small articles of |!#t_us trust, a sympathetlc public. wearing apparel, and estimate that the} To bution a frank, honest blouse, was as simple as | whole {s worth about $290, ‘They found} Worn to breakfast, | killing a mosquito, As the days went Western Man Tells Why Sick- ness Has Become So two trunks stuffed full, and they also found three bank books showing the|?y. | began to love that blouse as a | young woman to have an account of | fend among a wardrobe of enemies Prevalent, more than $600. But with the approach of luncheon my i Matilda was photographed free o¢| troubles grew. Then It was that the gharge this morning, and took the! fritled shirtwaist dared me to discover I process coolly, |its spinal secret. I began blithely! I the course of a convergation yes. | (a ee | enough, finding plenty of hooks—but no terday, L, T. Cooper, who {!s demon- eyes. My wife, however, always helped | &trating the Cooper preparations at the r me by say ‘There they are,” mean- | Riker Drug Store, Sixth avenue and CORR, W WHEN BILL while swinging one hand over her| Twenty-third street, New York, stated . shoulder with a wrench that undid all | thst much of the {il that J had done. From time to time) has been caused by people 1 tho merry lunohieon bell would cheer! to take proper care of the! me on, However, this 's neither here|and that constan’ 1 hor in the country, | have 40 weaker What I with to know Is, Why doesn't/as to lead to ultimate breakin BAILEY CAME HOM & white hook have a black eye? It! down of the sys nie seems to me this would stinplity mat-| Among those who believe Cooper For Lizzie, the Cook, Drank) ters for husbands who wander forth ideas are corn 1 who have mad 2 A without their wives’ maids statoments for publication is Mrs, Mas All the Wine and Pawned In two weeks I added ten years to| gle Armour, living at No, % Ver In my extrem-| ¢ Long Island City, muy private vocabulary he Nhe Everything Else, Ity I often fastened the hooks Into| Armour says | if large, well-meaning holes {n the shirt-| “I suffered from catarrh an | waist, but this Hne of endeavor was| trouble for six years, My food diy | BR was just a month ago that Mrs, | persistently and emphatically discour-| digest properly and caused ri | William Bailey, the pretty young wite |ased by my wife. She would always) pain and distress, 1 not sleep, of a hpysiclan who lives at No. 1gx5 | 2tad at her b and say, witheringly Jand became extremely ne 1 al Seventh avenues, went to an employment | “How stupid you are! Can't you see} pais ead and heada agency and from a row of thirty giris| (he eyes? ¢ i omy | picked out one of those Perfect Jewels, stomachs, Walon T los' faWelarotior name laslcissla[O'Conal cue in rmne ed Unouah tsi) | and s neve | nor, And sha cooked meals and did the | More than once I saw red and yearned would nauseae me, | house cleaning in a way that was too] ("d all the shirt-wa in the was So Weakeved 1 n down 604 to last, world My fingers grew numb and) that my drudge m was. swollen and my arms ached until I was obliged to drop them at my sides | After one week of unalloyed comfort wa | Dr. and Mrs. alley decided to run up And so the day would wear on to din-| to the Catskills, They felt absolutely | Retstime: 1 was at this hateful hour @afe In going away and leaving the hat my troubles really began. As the shadows lengthened and the si because Lizzie promised to stay and look after things in their absence, Yesterday I sun Kissed the card on the wall giving); ‘ he meal hours, 7 null mysele to-! the Ballays came “homa [toe Tee! Bours } would pul mysele to had Lizsle wasn't there. Neither was any | 2iher and srapple with that device of | tng renatited of the silverware or the cut glass or the |). der perdon me, the dre samaker Feat aout the china. Neither was seventy-two bottles |" 7 la Oke sa TUT eee oar Teally, mecitoriow of wine and some Scotch and Bourbon, | sured «oul-ery of a man with no maid eo | botie. uf svemed me, and t and & few other trifle {| tured soul-cry of a man [ ©} continued tha treatment. In a few | Mes of the sort that | guide him. I cannot go Into tha inter-|weeke I could notice considerate i” |o Dr. Bafley had in the cellar. Last night a detective found Lizzle. She had a headache and a highly apleed, hot, aromatic breath, like a warm lining. 1 never could with any succens, | provemnt In my con ition. T way leas | res a ; nervous, and did not experience so My searoh there was In vain. My finger distress after eating. ends became as burning coals, And as! “Then I Leman to sleep well at nigat | |{ groped and hunted my wite wrenched | and knew T was getting stronger PRINCESS KEPT. BIG SHIP A-HUN SAILING HM Eccentric Woman With Pets and Valet Made Capt. Kempf Unhappy. of the Ham-! ed Quaran- ectives Alk- boarded rand erage, They brough be Hungarlan nad « When the Dei burg-American tne to-day, man and Moody searched the six men chland, line, re: Lieutenant: 1 fur. Con- sted the are Netile Os 1, Orow Jane ta, thirty-four; two, Szerazin Stefan Lymbrica, es were Junga Yanko Bork Urnessa, thirt twenty-nine, The men are wanted in with a crime committed in town, Vase, in Hungary attempt was made to ki famnlly and 4,000 kronen, or connection A small in which an an entire about §8,- 0), Was stole) Tae men were taken to Ellis Island to await instructions from the ( Capt Kempf, of the Deutechtand, | ack a harrowing ms on eastward voyage. 1g to the the eccen ncess Livofl-Parlaghy was a pa Kempt has a brought tale of hi the act s his wals black gray, ste did it; was before Jament- sie and | r some weeks! beard a| Crosstown [after larger “Brookiyn has always een treated an if it were pack ird of New York,” he said. "“T have inkindly feelings toward the BOR |p] destre to sea It prosper always, tut Twill that 1 would ike to jsee t B more modern ways) of T wish ft would bulld subways ‘That's what we been atbush looking avenue day eed 10 ooh or this extension of | for twenty-ive years hopng to have D ne grand avenue jeading to Manhate { t be disiguved by an Wright, of the Downtown x Payerss’ Association, declared that would be to extend the cial potnt Josep STOPPED MA vandalism He made a 8) owners of abutting vated road | f damages to t property who could not recover trom » BR. T. He declared that many of {ue commissioners appointed by the irta to appraise damages were dis- Sar lh ugh the judges had tried e property owners, ns declared that during the Met. Receivers’ Report of Defi- "vr . 3 Sows elgh! @ he ad been retaiied by the cit Is Followed hy Confers 3," ) commissioner had deen re Fatntc moved and no such charges had been ence of Officials. ahaa | Judson G, Wall, of the Prospee HHolgits Citizens’ Association, oppos There tw every evidence to-day that @)i4 a) Wrigh lication, and Henry further breaking up of the transfer ays- 5 abmitted a tem of Manhattan !s contemplated by : 5 the receivers of the Metropolitan, So, jai] at least, experts in traction affairs con- | transi proaches strued a report of the receivers which |\iridge, It showed that a deficit of $F 9 had trans: extend ng ze so been tained during the past nine t ow ‘ months, [transit company to control A perfunct ROnterencemnasmbaenilcl y brides Alderman Colgan, (Belt Loney off but no dis- je d excluded f position has evidenced by elther |Md run through side streets system to fall in Ine with the order of | . Di ae the Public Service Commission that they | feu area |WAR VETERAN IS HELD An attorney, qualified to speak of the! situation, said that, no matter what the) Commisson orders, the company will re- | fuse to operate subsidiary linea that| show a constant loss. The other sudsidiary nes which are sald to be ylelding no profits include Fort George and Eleventh Avenue] Charged with having shot his ad Company, ‘** Broadway and] William H. Rice, six Avenue Railroad Company, |of No, 2% Manel held by the rece xtreet been Aged Soldier Meets Gettysburg Regimental Comrade at Police Station, Rail Seventh venine yi atre which the operating company the civil war, was held in $1 in agreement to ten per cent for the Grand he stuck and fixed charges; the Centrai | in Essex t Railroad Company years on the basis of 13 pur cent, on its capital stock of $500,000; eased e old man's ainant, tol e court as comp! that wa day, her , lemt the Second Avenue Railroad Company, sed for its corporate life on Wecheetereneth s of nine and one-half per cent fllcting) a allght stock and fixed charges; the Ble Rice denied the charge, and added y Raliroad A four track elevated reffroid along the ¢ extension of Flatbush ay rom ton atreet to the Manhattan Bridxe, FOR SHOOTING HIS WIFE. Ing veteray @ 3 BROOKLYN NOT 30000 TAILORS LAD LUCAS HAD. T0.G0 OW STRIKE OR HIGKER PA aE oe WIM IN a Employer Says Bargain Sates Dived Under Pi Have Wiped Out All | Just In Tin WAT G TIM wed to Catch the Profits, South American Boat, The Untted Brotherhood of Tati nud idan early morning of Amerioa has tssued a ) W In Erte Basin to-day that g her out of ning of making her operatives to 8 predicted to-day, will be out within a! week ‘The strike onler fs “ t ea f Ss h ) New ¥ 1 exter a was ville brave ne on st o er, and it was sirtking tallors have establishes wT ose aoed hee end ane Adquarters at No, @ Suffolk street was hoisted ina the side of the vias assured Lucas arrived early t demand @ 2 per ¢ Lads from y coms the Argentine R mare of lofty igh-bred Golden vf her Hfe at Grass 1 -day soale of wages on the plece work pian Under prevaliing sohedules, it os said some workers make no more Q week, Thia la guid to be $3 and $i less | than the prevaliing rate for plece work: ers jast year. Kent w! seventy t anions, all Hundreds of abops will be tdie neat, a t i fe to grant te ig mands for @ higher seale, Tha j Peat IB tractors are not ilkely to do may es in connec be taken from the following tement e horses wer made to-day by one of the largest em- | early hour, Je plovers on the east side avery “We are pot making any money as trade conditions stand now. Last year my people worked nine and a half hours he nearly a day and earned $3.50 mora a Week aniad lg eye then they do now working elsven hours, nianting a k! Tt ts the handimap of our business that She gave a a contractor can never know pit pila oon ? ta ha nelehbor to turn out en| order, On that account we must sibs) to whatever after ever clothes at no rrices the dealer Is If we are ‘oft, Tha co fe help sete the mit y to trace r who {s hard prices for the rest. Rargatn sales have been making the trouble” strtkty ya held A mass-meotine of plating: reswere and taflors will evening at Tercace Lycaun, No 26 lat Broadway, where a generis) strile among the more than 80% orvan xed toitore In Now York will he disenussed Thy miass-meeting will be pre wed hy A meting of the General tye CoffeeSale Board of the local branch of the Urited all our 68 years. Present offer- Reotherhood of Tailors, and upon its ig is EXTRA CHOICE detorm nation may Hiewiet the 5 , action oO the later ae thorins B k BI me fick Blen Ryeaigna ean-| Por Hotels, Restaurants.) re aut caeyg| Summer Resorts and private families no be other coffee at or NEAR | even mare tries ( ab than It ja in N teeOts EE this pric 1 give such St sand pr perfec! ction nee my ot any ote amber ct Mail and Telephone Orders FAled 8,00 tailors Manhat Sat a Nod emIeae Lf ! di iil Se, Biky Gr. or Mixed Teas 400 ———— ACCOUNTS ENXVIPED pis Cue ND RAN RUNAWAY IN PILLAR. Poltceman ( Street by eoks Bolting Team in Sheer Streneth g that he could not break the # 5 speed of two runaway horses Pate WASHINGTON ST, W ‘ ¢ the Bast Bot. Pa & Barela B 340. i ret treet — station, sh Seance PE ra at nny nd it’s Beauutul From oF street Tea third street the ses gained “Mak: stained G speed and Policeman Burtrand coud Hake salad Blas heck thelr rush even after ne had ees canght the bridle, Unable to do any- with thing else he ran them Into the plilar ess, but did no other damage at material tia - ee tae gags LYNCH LAW NOT NEEDED. ui me Negro W Hania netan White Girt 1, i * Gets Long Prison Tern Nelson, thirty-five, a ; 3 one i HSRM, MALZ BSG Browdway, eral Coad any tine Brooklyn, lon of sey ileen-year a Wwilte girl, —_—— of No the trial was 1 wou pany, and the Twenty-elghta and 1 | ' vet night Rice and iting on this p ¢ th Streets Crosstown Rallroad McCullough, of the Delancey | Malone sald as he ih ee Company FE HERR GE ETL ie Conn oh AUST FORTHE BONE him ! voyage. Next Monday ts the date set SITE ti Sane want ou SUE 1 was red an with #8] appearance of ty roads Vor tate, inert buttons, and at the fir “il she made} Commission to hear what I wighulaw. to (iat Lim stand behind her cha’ air joint rate the adupuen uf ‘hut the laughed and the! will be demanded ut got mmad.*” says Capt. Kem of, ae an wouldn't stand behind madame's! AIR any more ‘WOMEN CAUSE TWO RAIDS. So she asked me first ca HEBREW CHARITIES GAIN. Many Renetit U Sig the Will of und Rosenwald, eelve hequests un und Rosenwald, a wealthy m this clty, who dled J The will was the Surrogate’s office Einstein is one of the exe s and a beneficiary of $10,000. not given Besides var! to the extent The amount of the estate ig us bequests ¢ relatives, | . ? | the ) the Het ore i the Harlem Pollce Court Lize |’! Wrigsled. We came to words with. | Hie Uber ap ey ulce agi much | casi or and owned | out the slightest difficulty, but I couldn't! § month or more [ recovered rapidly | t alone in the house, she had been | come to hooks eyes at all land I feel like a different woman. TH American Desert before they began to| ‘Wily: “Can't you see those little loops work. wil welt and 13 » the Mt, Sinai frvigate It. In checking the drought she |of thread? You fasten the hooks Into | strong ere | f r $500, to the H them, It's very atmple. And please | “Uno nae Or his assistants: can be seen hurry oF we won't get a bite of dinner.”’| gaily at the Riker Drug Store, Sixth | That was the beat | got. No encour. | tv New Lisate in ber | agement—just orders. And when I naa | Yo ty diet, succeeded im barpooning the third loop ph. up all she avaliable drinkables In house, and then powned the movable Inge, in order to secure outside officer atriet Neal at any other drug store, % and Infr B’nal Brith, is left to his er, and his nephews, Benno Neuberger and Benno Rosenwald, with leave to arry on his business for @ period oF | years, Capt. Shaw, of the y thon, and Detectives Orens : ) and Steler ea scenided upon two Alleged stuss gam Wives Complained that Husbands vat Wages In Stuse Games, one in St. Mark’ Hecond ayven The raid of a number harged with 4338 Meh eT RRRENT led Charles B) Be eae setecitier aaytree | v * flour made hw othe place Jose ‘ oY ) and always the LP if The change from coffee to is h althful and easy. “There’s a Reason.” Read “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs.

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