The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1908, Page 19

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HSE PARES RUNAWAY WIFE OF TEXAS LAWYER Magistrate Hears Pretty Mrs. Clapp’s Story and Says He Believes Her. ‘TRACED BY TRUNKS. Is Found at Prince George, and , Blames Husband for Charge. ‘The story told by Mrs. Marie Clapp, a pretty Ittle blonde woman, with bright auburn hair and large eyes, when she was arraigned in Jeffer fon Market Court to-day on a charge of forgery, in the charge of a woman probation of- ficer, instead of being sent to Mrs. Clapp will be in probation of- ficer's custody till instructions the Texas authorities, who ordere arrest, arrive. Mrs. Clapp, whe le Herbert, in Braunfels, her life with him had not Once @ lawyer with a good pract Philadelphia, her husband, she had taken to drugs and drink and ha frequently blacked her eyes As to the $00 check she is with having fo: Mrs. that it was given her by } with a peremptory command to out of Texas for Mrs, Clapp's s soulful brown resulted in her being placed dhe husband, that een happy x said, » a great im- | pression on Magi rlow, who | gatd he belleved her whe said she | had no evil intention, and he therefore | paroled her | Mrs. Clupp's arrest was due to a telegram from Disiri 3 Heene, of B: Md fel Clapp, twenty-fo stature; pr York over frgm Sa aun of mont and checks for tr Mrs. Clapp, r her arrest ply a ruse on tl taken Yelongs to me Ne York to visit from m: Home. her appre WILL EX:UME DODY IN RELLERER CASE ns ac: ving Fi we Pictures as That sic 1 { I | it ne f mat It is coz wel i And for rent at a pr The very sort ont That World “fo te’ ad i | Beonevelt has aiemuicd spelling, vat World ot. 5 Ny swality bomeser Use s Sunday Worid Ad TO-MORROW, i = + * THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908. WITH CLOTHING SWEPT BY WAVE AGAINST SHIP'S ‘SAYS WIND BLEW AFIRE SHE CARRIES RAIL AND IS SKULL CRUSHED THE PAINT OFF A BABY TO STREET tos rcaombestows nice NERS FUNNELS r Dies of Apoplexy, and Both Are Buried at Sea —Liner Had Rough Trip All the Way. "Mrs. Ethel Receives aaa Dr. Hopper Tells of Wave on Serious Injuries and the Teutonic That *Vashed Away | Little One Will Die. Soles of His Shoes. ans ee Cemeea perenne a AWAY FROM UNDER RAN TEXAS, ARREST HERE. issenge Berger instantly to break his skull and kill him His body was put over the side the following day. The day before yesterday the second id his wife Marte and their HER OTHER SON BURNED. 94 Scharntorst Arte ind thelr | one veutonie, of the Witte Star tine, | Jocked this morning at Hoboken, sev- eks ago did arrived to-day with her log largely de- ays rd om Bremen, ‘The Journey. | voted to gales and head seas, vib, now sey. | firs Blaze Started When He At- vn ir ta) ulna PON TEs] The big steamship hed scarcely Rot] yt penne Pc wapKUlLy TIRE - ang |ReP Fudder clear of Queenstown when | tempted to Build Fire in maha an, Johannes, forty-five year Wide {#he poked her nose into winter weather | ¥ : B 2) OWerS, And Johannes's th nz |and met with @ young hurricane that} Range With Kerosene bu igh owe E ang /and met up with a your | sf Kas. LU CARS Sete |developed trom day to day Into a tem- - ay Karrib Janos, a sevens Paul, a © On + Jd Hungarian immigrant, was uxtinother, who had t bakit A mother with a year-old-baby In her eanaing on the steerage deck forward | happy for words at the pi <o| There were no pleasant hours on the arms and both of them enveloped in whe big wave broke over the nos r ff jand of promise, euf-| promenade deck throughout the eight p and swept aft there ‘tween decks or! ‘' run, nor we flames, to-day rushed out of a blazing No. 1164 Union apartment Ina te avenue, the Bronx. ggering wildly hon ARE RESCUED AT BROOKLYN FIRE Driven to Root by Flames in a | Lars McDonough Street Apart- ment House. tao TAG DAY WORKERS tive history of the vessel's run, but to to a atanch Sum Raised by Novel nlexy and died in} wurial took plage |and one-half da {get a more graphic picture of the slam- | i voyaKe over a cord aspects with a scl- “Methods for the Blind Babies’ Home. le boy, who will die, ts her AWE TUE ses AND CALL MEN QUT |: OF EG STABL BS leet wash, and Walkout a the hospital Mrs Berger KS of the burns Dr. Hopper, ‘the undred build above away the baby had dlfficu Iso he got a the fluid ov and kind! tervific burst of fli fre atart feet high, nous with an angry and washed down nd smoke drove the eigh named Casimir Tag w the handsome ates Order el backward, mom« apartment: st of the willing Tag Di singeing his 48-50 McDonough street, | time in F brat a Sivane {Dyan PUSTAS lk pe euees 50) 1 rate to-day in Drivers Drop Reins to upward, the ft © roof to-day, and while | aia o Ora melachiren tg mt The: . rescued by the eme te Quit Their Jobs and fled out into being ih Ci Gta et Spread furiously over rear fire-escape HOT as ery OF zi kitche scurrying thy via « to his coat by “ Grol!'s| Mrs. Berger, in the nt room, heard rtments, next door, to rout the toon x Raat street, /@ cry and w reached the door from their homes, fearing for ing A 2 E of the kiteh in his pocket t 4 Coa Her own Gach ee NERY 3 lyn cow 80 that when she | 2h se travelled at| reached the ground floor both she and Peace of sixteen knots the the child were nearly nude, Mrs. Ber- | alarm was Se eye tne aee siclan had established gers hair was burned away and the How the fi he: . for he was not sick at child was a mass of bu) as she feil per ¢ his fellow ght days, | ried a huge © 4,983 bags sa to the floor 3 were sick the r tagging. Pen- as welcome as dollars le taggers ex vot. re stopped and = at 4.15 o'clock, The fire and Was climt n the p through the ilkman aroused | nbled over a policenui tm Phere'’s a fire over here on McDon street!” GETS OUTLET Samuel Berge ae ys etry res ayes Peat eens spita Kr : aa aye in Blaze 10 Ts CMS Railroad Company strike ¢ tables den for months the Other of AOE et F « Gen. Henry Chief of Staff and) across tie nan trom the Rings vs transaction were until the solid ina penatty| Major Treadwell Secretary | tne tainwins and tne Smite, On ta STRIPPED IN STREET Ot direttors of the Colorado aml South | f third the aes ern will hold # m for the purpose —Several Reappointments. hes Sree UNE AIE: UANBEGT'GE D8: P OD; Sr ues j aie, . ‘The acquisition of the road by the | : eee usrough the {It Was Taken From Mr. Wol- \Buriingten fives the Mill asstem, the | 2 & nnounced t an cott’s Chauffeur While He F z second \ t Talked to Hallboy. There the men and w ud ‘tino s Central ars to the Harri- | Gen. Nelson Ho Henry, Adjue children anc isseee Mant today's announcement it_was| 14 Stat firemen arrived An automobile belonging to. W. R. generally supposed that tamer J. Hille 1 ‘ 1 M are twe Neott, of the Gainsborough Apart-| plan to get to the : , ed, jstreet, was found deserted ly this | t rp Foune Women Unconscious. tig at Lexington avenues and One ct a ek ta sie" BEN TAMIN FOX, : ; Sete ee Reliable Pawnbroker. re em eM 72 8th Ave., 2M. ARSE | ANK ? ul Offers BIG BARGAINS In a o Both ar : ao ea DIAMONDS ; fern a ce, Te yea ell &e, & ee br ¢ Wah 2 wink t ard of pledges cleaned the car out | ore wvPNINas, i \ ' Suttnfaction mimronteed, Establ'std 1876, Ai (ha JAMES McGREERY & 0, ‘ \ nhivering _ . pth a ry, * Ohl ourers HE'LL HAVE TO SMOKE ‘EM, POLICEMAN THROWN FROM , POY DEPARTMENT. 34th Street store. conn, Tere ATR HORSE UNDER TROLLEY CAR | An attractive assortment of Fine Im- Mekiag: Clears hy deluren HILADELMINA, Lee, 18--Rawe ported Dolls, ‘Toys, Games and Books for a ti nies BE THULAAlALa A Boys and Girls, At very moderate pri “+ Bryon Fifth Floor, weal | Thirty-fourth Street, how , a Manik Upon ekg malllinery’ for (se pojicaiian War otiuue tg 3 JAMES McGREERY & 60.) 23rd Street 34th Street SILK DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. “McCreery’s Silk.”’ Exhibition and Sale of the latest novelties in Silk for evening wear. Black Silks of standard quality, ’ considerably less than former prices. On Monday and Tuesday, December the 21st and 22d. Sale of Six Thousand yards, superior quality, Black Satin Crepe. Double width, 75 per yard Presa g former price 2.50 Upon request, purchases will be suitably packed in boxes. FURNITURE DEP’TS. Mahogany Gifts. On Sale Monday, December the 21st. Writing Desks ..11.50, 20.00 and 30.00 In Both Stores. Furniture, suitable for former prices 15.00, 25.00 and 37.00 ly Work Tables. ...15.00, 22.00 and 27.50 \ uJ for prices 18.00, 28.00 and 33.00 i Nest Tables (sets of 4)............008 | 18.50, 21.00 and 27.50 former prices 22.00, 25.00 and 31,00 Library Tables. .37.50, 65,00 and 90.00 former prices 44.00, 72.00 and 103.00 Morris Chairs. ...22.50, 25.00 and 27.50 former prices 27.00, 32.50 and 34.75 Cellarettes.......28.00, 32.00 and 37.00 formers prices 33.00, 38.00 and 45.00 Muffin Stands.... 7.00, 11.00 and 18.00 former prices 9.00, 14.00 and 22.00 Chiffoniers, Highboys, Shaving Stands and Rich English-made Morocco covered Furniture. Men’s ART FURNITURE, 34th Street Store. Fine Furniture, made of Rosewood, Violetwood, Circassian Walnut, Ma- hogany and White Mahogany. Many models are finely inlaid with marquetry and richly carved; trimmed with gold finished imported brass ornaments. The collection includes Writing Desks, Parlor Cabinets, Curio and Music Cabinets, Parlor and Card Tables. JAMLS McCREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street JAMES McCREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Saturday, December the 19th. In Both Stores, BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP’TS. Sale of Russian, Sailor, Norfolk and Double Breasted Suits. Made of Serge, Cheviot and Velour. Sizes 24 to 16 years. 7.50 former prices 8,50, 10.00 and 12.00 Washable Russian Suits,—an _at- tractive assortment in navy blue, tan, brown and pink. Sizes 2% to 8 years. 2.50 value 3.00 to 5,00 Holiday Suggestions for Boys. Silk Four-in-Hands, the latest shades and patterns. 25c and 39c Suspenders, neatly packed in boxes for presentation. 50c Blanket Robes,—grey, red, blue and brown, 2.50, 3.75 and 4.50 Fur and fur trimmed Hats and Coats; Hockey and ‘Toboggan Caps. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street It makes little difference what you need ---a World “Want” will go and get it.

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