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a ee Bun rises, 6.40/Sun rete. GIRLS STORY OF GANG'S ATTACK IS HER SECUND YARN “Gladys Curtis,” Who Tells of | § Cellar Experience, Was | “Beryl Hoyt Miils.” ' FOUND BOWERY, | ON Handsome Stranger Figures in Both Terribly Distressing Incidents, Gladys Curtis, 1 F English girl who told the police of Ing dr attacked {ington street y the slight, brown: 1 {ito a cellar and brute ht men at No. 129 Wash- | terday afternoon, was | fessed to-day that she | Mills’ | and Adentifled and ec 's the " who was Bowery ryl Hoyt found at th street from an overs nield, of the Church street was toll a woman was Har, He d the girl but not police dead in th groanin bruised, and her dirty, At proache man’ wh ’Without » _ companied the } he came to a sta! S tumbled into th att by the fe men. Five mor later, The 1 was an ambulance Last Time an Express Magnate. Miss Curtls-Mills’s tale of the outrage isome stranger until wal Then she was and gagged and Woand two other Sailants were added s she remembered atateme ceived mu dramat! proacied who said and had se allowance from Then, as naw, pany weekly Rracious! its She was led away, ina dark + turne told of respect th les d She Accused Four Men, Three young men, one of th ard Graham, son of Harry Who wrote “Two Little Girix Were arrested for is | the Imp fix carried from th al The victim tack’ lost no time fying the She also td deserves fof the Church street station, and dared him to “look her stratght In the face.” Luckily for re, he had been |“! under the captain's eye all afternoon, She was t. to Centre Street Court later as a al witness against Robert Kelly, en years old, of No, 96 Washington street; Bui Be en years old, of No, 10 | Greenwich street, und young Graham, | In the Hudson Street Hospital, be- | fore sho wus released, she denied being | @ romancer, but admitted that she had | been drugged and gave the no @ frail, piteous loc {sh figure aud hardly nt have a hu i nd attacked x Beryl Hoyt. e is ine woman, of girl expression, She welghs claims” to » separated | { sof the three darraigned yw House. ) They wer insisted that name is G Ss, and ad- mitted that she is also wn as Beryl Hoyt To the tale of the attack she added in court the detail of robbery. TI nde some” 1m: her pocketlook, falled to br from Nev had nothi her addre second sty maintained, nd alt | reams, «The rob makes th experience in New Yor streets practically iden- } tical, ooo HOSPITAL NURSES CLEARED, FITCHBURG, Mass, Feb, eharges of tmmorality and 2 brought aga some of the nurses at sthe Burbank Hospital were dismigsed {to-day in a report of the Executive |! Committee, which investigated. The re- | port deals oniy with the, cases of two] ‘ara J. Lemay and | FOR TO-DAY. Moon rises. 6.41 Tow Water. jBandy Hook way » bGovernor’s 1 O53 149] Hell Gate .... 8.03 3:29 | PORT OF NEW YORK, : ARRIVED, fauretania . nama, Angas oma... ‘alte Prin Arapahoe... INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. DUE ‘TO-DAY, orkia, Paterno, — Kaltlo, Lv ia, Pal kal een Wilhelmina, Campan: t Shields, ‘Ciudad do Revs, bk H, Por: Talbot, e ‘all ‘ells ria Ay yb hd Pao, OUTGOING STE STEAMSHIPS, BAILED TO-DAY. wag lla i emitter, Crus, fanganillo Galveston New Orleans, Norfolk. Chay ell INDICTMENT OF Judge lq WIL 8 GOVERNOR - Mrs. Scharff Caused Convic- ot | YOU should aecept my quirement of a prefect cure for BROKER UPHELD BY Tht COURT Mulqueen Rules That Sulzbacher Must Stand Trial for Grand Larceny, | The Indictments for grand larceny, and attempted bribery, found by the Grand Jury against J. H, Bulz- bacher, the Wall street broker, of No. a West Fifty-elghth talned in perjury sireet, wore sus-| decision handed down to- day by Judge Mulqueen tn the Court ot} “al Sessions, mes W, Osborne, counsel for the | broktr, In demurring to the indletment | complained against the a ed Inva-! sion of Sulzbacir's constitutional righis . by the District-Attorney's office, when it used the broker's private books be- fore the Grand Jury in securing the indictments. Judge Mulqueen in his declsion says | on this point: “I do not belleve that the defendant can surrender possession of the Looks and testify concerning entries made Inj them be the Grand Jury and then} subsequ claim that his constitu: tional privilege has been denied and that the books shall not be used against him.” cher 1s accused of taking money to Camille | nn, an aged Nin ks seized by Jerome d that false entries | cover up the alleged oxer 18 also. accused |* $e aggiatse Leaueany, TO FREE HUSBAND tion for Violating Parole, but Has Relented. A petition requesting the Governor's emeney was prepared to-day by Law- Greenburg In behalf of , Who was sentenced a and one-half years one for viola- urg says he sent the petition to Goy, Hughes in Albany, and he will take Mrs. Scharif along as ehlef petitior appeared ay in ner, Greenburs the fe of petitions and affidavits, He | yut to make a motion requesting the Court that St schart had peice ferred to Sing Sing yesterday eh o lived with her hus- ookly ny vs sie never | ant to have her huai n she made complaint of his con. ation officer nes | arft's arrest. Her chunge that caused rt came too late er husband an object lesson for Mrs, Ludmann was an old| s of General Sessions armed with | tee cars Stanton | nd sentenced | t Judge Malone | THE OH! OH! THOSE BAD PRILADELPHIANS IBASE NEWYORK | cure ts exp Magistrate Walsh Talks Right Qut in Court About Their | Shindigs in This City! BRING DISGRACE ON US! # ;Come Here and Burn Money They Don’t Earn and Cor- rupt Cur Young Men! Philadelphians and Pittshurgiens are corrupting New York and giving it a bad name, according to @ brief oration delivered by Magistrate Walsh to Gil- bert Tunkett, of Philadelphia him in Jefferson Market Court t y for drunkenness, Polleeman Howard arrested Tunkett at Sixteenth street and Bixth avenue last night. What was the matter asked Magistrate Walsh. before with you? “T guess [just had a lovely souse," said the Phjlade!phian, cheerfully, “How old you? Do you go to schod a unkett answered, at school.” you worn h My father delphia, and ye been iivlng at a hote} at Broadway and Fifty-second street for about two years.” you ever work?" asked the Mag. who was becoming mc » indignant “Oh, yes. Once I had a fob wit Standard Oil Company along line, Some of my folks had a pull with istrate, me Heil ia thing has got to stop.”’ rate, "You Philadel {gers come over het Maki Pitts which neither do you spin-except in automo- Hl biles, You corrupt our young men and | women by your examples and by aa burning up of money, You get drunk and g0 whooping around New York, and give this decent, respa city a bad name. Why don't let your rocket sticks your own heads? ¥. here, and we don't stay home and ‘ome down Hoare nuisan nt you ar ne Magistrate d 1 young em d 15 INJURED IN CRASH OF CROWDED TROLLEYS. One Car Thrown From Track Philadelphia Collision—Pa gers the Victims. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 19. crowded men on their wa gether at Hitteenth \to hospitals, Walsh, elghteen non teenth strect, No. 2140 Si Most of Mitt injured were riding in the car, which was east bound on Chris- tlan street, and moving rapidly as ators of the parole courtesy. —_—o WOMAN EVANGELIST DEAD. Mrs. J. W. Harrison, who was famou as an Evangelist, being assoctated with | Arnold | jer husband In reltgious work, died ac! WASHERWOMAN LEAVES $36,241, er home, in Plainfield, N. J, yeatere aged snventy years, Ch» Harrisons velled mure than 3,000 mies jn this | suntry in 4 prairie schooner, pre: the gospel. They received sation for Wear work. Mrs. vison 1 England in 1834 FREE TO THE — RUPT A NEW HOME CURE THAT ANYONE CAN USE WITHOUT OPERATION, PAIN, DANGER, OR LOSS 1 have a new home-cure for rupture that 1 rye want you to ae at my expense. I am not. 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W.S, RICE 00M &t., Adams ry, LEPT [iin itiniired Calise of Rupture $1,00 down and $1.00 per week, Hive ee Fiat." $142.00 $3.00 down and $1.50 Clothe Your Family fo for f Si per week, $I No Big Deposits Required Open Saturday oud Monday Eveoiurs. ‘SAVE 9ST. BROQHKEYN Ineo SEND FOR IT TOMY, EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1909, THE LOWEST PRICES in the City and PROFIT SHARING STAMPS Redeemable in Premiums or Merchandise - Double Surety Stamps Sup to 1 12 o'Clock = ONetLL-ADAMS @ New York’s Only Co-operative Store Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Strect On Sale All This Week Popular Sheet Music, 10c 2c, each extra by mail. None sent C. Embracing most of the newest, up-to-date pieces. Adams Building —Basement. QO. D. Misses’ New Spring Suits (Like Illustration), $12, 95; Well Worth $19.75 A pretty two-piece model, in all the new shades, lined throughout with satin; circular Sizes 14 and 16 yan Value 19,75; special........ Girls’ Wash Dresses Superb Styles for Spring In percales, ginghams, linene, guimpe and one-piece neatly trimmed, Sizes 6 to 14 years. 98c, $1.39, $1.50 and $2.50 skirt. models, deep hem, Girls’ years. Special, Closing Out Girls’ Coats 34 and full length coats, in several pretty models in mixtures and plain colors. $4,00, $5.00 and $7.00 Values up to $12.75 $12.95 full pleated skirt, with Sizes 6 to 12 In Both Buildings. | Exceptional value, A Superb Collection of Women’s Trimmed Flower Hats So much in demand at the present time, each, value $7.50 Adams Building—First Floor, At $5,00 Untrimmed Millinery Women’s Jet: Hats Newest Models for Spring 1909 At $1.75 These hats are silk lined and almost ready to wear; they require but a flower or jet ornament to complete trimming. Exclusive models, A Great Clearance Sale of Silk and Lace Waists $1.95 For Waists that were formerly marked $4.95, $6.95 and $8.75 $4.95 All % sleeve models They come mostly in beautiful quality imported Liberty Mes- saline, in dainty pastel colorings, suitable for any dressy occ. The trimmings are of the very best selected laces, motifs, yokes, ete.—laces of every description and style in ecru, white and Adams Building—Second Floor, $2.95 $3.95 butter. ion, Watches The Finest Values in the World) Are These Almost Perfect W. | L. Douglas Short tor Men | We Sellat. . . . “{ brand every shoe 1 make with its lowest cash value. So says W. L. Douglas, and that is why he makes more shoes than any other manufacturer in the world, and when you buy them for less than their branded price you get a genuine shoe bargain, We contract with the Douglas factories to take every pair of shoes that has even the slightest surface mark or defect, they term “Factory Damaged.” The imperf y of the shoes, for Men and Youths, Gun Metal Watches—Open face, suitable for men or youths, new thin model, hinged case and cap, fitted with excellent movement, which is fully guaranteed; stem wind and set, Arabic or Roman dials, Sold by exclusive jewellers at $3.73; special price Bonnin Adams Building —First Floor, tions are for the most part so immaterial that they do not affect in the least either the looks or wearing shen selection saturtay $2, 59 $1.75 AS — $2.59 These Splendid Values | in Men’s Shoes at $1.98 A big lot of Douglas Factory Damaged Shoes and four other makes of strictly perfect Men's Shoes, shapes; special at in the newest $3.98 Adams Building—Basement. to a 5} Ci f $25.00. day at... Men’s and Youths’ Suits & Overcoats About three hundred $15.00 and $18.00 garments taken from our regular stock. You have choice of neat fancy mixtures and range of sizes, 31 to fo chest measure. Saturday at (10c) ONE SURETY STAMP with Each Ten-Cent Parchase Ten FREE Surety Stamps to Start Lach Book Souvenir Cards of Messina We have placed on sale in our Stationery Department, Adams Build- Ing, souvenir cards of Messina before and after the earthquake. Price 5c These postals are sold without profit, the money being given the American-ltalian General Relief Committee, i Derby Hats from England 'for the Men of New York $2.75 Regular $3.50 and $5.00 Values In the Newest 1909 Spring Styles A fortunate purc remarkably low figure. Moores & Sons, John White & Co., Bardsley & Co., Slater & Sons, pring colorings. aise enables us to place yn sale to-morrow (Saturday) about 600 of these splendid English made stiff Hats at They came direct to us from Denton, England, and tear the names of ‘such distinguished makers as $3.50 and $5.00 English Hats, $2.75 The Most Noted of England's Hatmakers, The quality is splendid, Black Derbies in all shapes and the newest Adams Building—Second Floor, A Splendid Offering of Men’s Suits and Overcoats Formerly Marked up to $25.00 Suits and Overcoats, in a choice selection of neat fabrics in the prevailing shades, ut in the season's newest single breasted sack style, thoroughly well made, which ormerly sold up to On sale Satur- "$12.50 Sizes 33 to 46 chest, plain, conservative colors. Full 8. all sizes, very full cut. of fo D of er Armenian Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs Real Madeira hand embroidered nies iefs, {$10,004 $12.50 Sale of Men’s Shirts, Pajamas and Neckwear 110 Dozen New Spring Shirts for Men Negligee Shirts—Plain and pleated fronts, all made coat ste, at: tached or detached cutis, light and medium colorings inch pleats . 35 Dozen Pajamas Ai Fine Madras Pearl buttons, silk frogs, military models, well tailored, Wallless2isO) ation aes craccn 100 Dozen Men’s High Grade Neckwear Made of new novelty figured crepes in new Spring colorings, made up in the newest and best shape i the season's collar—a narrow four-folded Four-in-Hand, Value $1.00, at.. Adams Building—First Floor. Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children In a Variety of Plain Hemstitched Linen, Initial and Colored Novelties , including a large assortment of the favorite blacks and whites, New $1.00 $1.45 50c 45c, 65¢ and 95¢ each. 50c, 75¢, 89¢ and $4.25 each, (elAysoubonuedod Women’s Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, with medallion. Box Clearance of Several Lots at Big Price Concessions Values 15c. to 20c. each, ree In Both auldings Women’s plain hemstitched linen and fancy crossbar designs, .. .9¢ Women's Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Novelty Bedi v4 Underwear and Hosiery For Men—Two Specials rawers —Made of best Maco yarn. one of America’s best makers. ed insteps and Jacquard effects. Value 25¢., Men's Medium Weight Ribbed Balbriggan Shirts and Samples and seconds Value $1.00, for. . Men's Fancy Half Hose—Imported kinds Ad embroid- fOfsnee In Both Buildings. 59 17c Very Special Prices for Fine Beaet Bags and Suit Cases Travelling Bags, Oxford style, sewed and edges, leather inside pocket; trimmings, We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps —= lining solid leather covered frame and strong handle. zes 14 to 18 in Value $5.00 Dress Suit Cases, —Sole leather, brass spring lock and catches, linen lined, with shirt pocke size 24 inch, Value $6.00; special at.... Adams Builting—Basement, } i | |