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8 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1909, ACFD FLLEN PECK | Typewriters’ Union May Raise Ructions — SERRA On se Stee w not — ~ CTS TEN-YEAR __and Probably Rates with Human Chain. Play the — | ssi ONEILL- ADAMS C TERM IN PRISON FX) | ‘ nr mie hy You Love | and Get \ ———— a To-Day, i “Confid ” Alnaost| S re Present This Coupon ret. 23, | onfidence Queen,” Alnaos Tit PERNICIOUS PAs o| I | Oxia E an Octogenarian, Smiles.as UTED fe \\ h St d | 2 Surety S : ; | | 1t out ul V | ; Stamps _ , 7 entence Is Passed. | | with a cash purchase of $1.00 or more, in addition to the regular number of stamps your purchase On the Autotone—the piano all can play calls for. (World) either by hand or by means of perforated | music rolls—any one who has never played ||! / anote of music can play and interpret ||| | correctly any musical composition. The average student of the piano can only do this after a lifetime of fatiguing | study. The way to learn and enjoy music is to| Mrs, Ellen BH, Peck, seventy-nine | ) years old, whose remarkable @riminal | career 1s described in two pages of In- apector Byrnes's book, whereln ahe ts re- | ferred to as America’s “Confidence | Queen,” was sentenced to-day to serve | ten years in Auburn Prison by Judge | (Crain in Part IL of General Sessions, | The white-hatred, withered-up little | THE Poor POETS Wil, GET.WRITERS CRAM | | Vhe“Autotone Is a piano Jot the most superb mu- sical quality In combina- tion with a plano-player ft the most advanced th) $1.00 Jupiter Inverted Lights, 59c the mark to date I mantle, Y for $ a week. Organization, she sald, ! woman was unmoved when the Court | 4 cure the evil -~ : ‘ | Gelivered sentence, She had nothing to| en Walking anannte arravan prenlelneWaserey f play it and hear it—you can do both frosted globe, PCr eh pres Pin pee Nt has been chosen yet, hut to-day | right cases, yourself to-day on the Autotone. value ever off pher Is ‘thinking, when nounced and her bright little gray eyes were snapping good-humoredly as she + was led back to the Tombs, eraihad conaltive 3,000 Upright Two weeks ago this remarkable old eed and cone woman was convicted of grand larceny | ONYSTRIKES = Mantles fin the first degree as @ second offense, In rendering its verdict the jury recom: mended mercy, but under the clreum- atances the minimum sentence was ¢en | years in the State's prison for women, Mrs. Peck obtained $2,000 from Nor- mand & Wilson, of No, 1 Madison ave- nue, by pretending to own 225,000 acres of land along the Big Sandy River In Ohio, It was proved at Mrs, Peck's trial that the deed upon which she bor- rowed the money from Normand & Wil- gon was a forgery, THE BOSS ‘witiiorHis OWN TYPING Every One of ’Em Is Going to | Get Another Member; Then Look Out! John Mitchell, second vice-president of ig with sympathetic " for he little recks rant that so |about to fall on hard | And all because John |less chain did business tn the mines! Sy not in New York, where culture, intellect and women, Instead of men, are concerned? TO-DAY on payment of ——— “| LOBICAL ECZEMA CURE ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS | After treating eczema fo! tically incurable blo music you select. Come and p! FS as a prac- he medical | Mrs, Peck has served four prison line, american Federation of Labor, and| © TRYING TO“ARBITRATE ee ae Hwa | be conveniently arranged, terms, but until her recent fraud had srry Charlotte Perkins Gliman told 200 REET ebeaatel 5 Mved in peaceful solitude for a decade. She has two sons and one daughter, the daughter married to a clergyman, In Imposing sentence Judge Crain said; “From one point of view your pres- ence at the bar is a ead sight; sad, because it means that twelve men de- * termined that you criminally wronged another; sad, moreover, because your crime doubtless brings grief to those dear to you, “Despite your womanhood and ad- vanced age, the sight ts not sad, be+ cause it means that your crime, as dis~ tinguished from the private wrong done by you, is to be punished and thw Jaw vindicated. Your guilty act showsd not merely lack of moral sense, tat lack of common sense, The gain vias small, detection sure, successful fight impossible, punishment certain and life short, in view of your age.” The aged "Confidence Queen" nosed and smiled when the Judge had finished, leaving the court room with a firm and vigorous step. ————>. —_—_ MISS BRAISTED LOSES SWIT. Jury Refuses to Make Broker, Bag- nall Pay Girl 25,000. ‘The jury that heard the testimony in the each of promise sult Insti.uted by M elle Bralsted against William a stock broker, of No, 7 1 street, returned @ verdct to-day in favor of Bagnall. Bagnall on the stand at the trial be- fore Justice Greenbaum told of «@ Christmas party at the Thirteenth Armory, Brooklyn, to which ed Miss Braisted. Ve said she much liquor and kiclved the hats off the heads of guests, Miss Braisted, who lives at No, 677 Vanderbilt avenue, Brooklyn, sought to recover $25,000 from Bagnall. Our February Underpricing ! An Example of AFactory’s Entire Output of Aagal Leather Couches, each . atdmographers who swarmed into Kas- neg’s restaurant, on Fourteenth street, hpw to organize and force employers to | reward their nimbleness of finger and | taind with substantial increases {n sal- aries, It is proposed to fix the salary on @ plecé-work basie—something like $5 minute for euch mental exercise being suggested, The working hint was submitted to the ambitious crowd by Mn Mitchell. 4 Years ago, when he was getting busy | parasite is easily destr 1n the mines, he organized a union out | application of a compound of oil of winter. | of fifteen miners by urging each of the fifteen to bring a new member each tng meeting. \ the ratio of fifteen, thirty, sixty new members each meting. Mra, fathers and the whole family, for that matter, for conditions which compelled & perfectly good stenographer to work by the external green, thymol, glycerine, etc. This will quickly kill all eczema germs, while sooth-| and refreshing the skin. rR. A. Folkerts, of Duluth, Minn., tells ng patients: here suffering from | Then matters prospered at ye te} so enthusiastically by such famous arti She Scolds the Hien. i | Easiest to play, Gilman rebuked _ brothers, Easiest to buy, HARDMAN, PECK & CAME HOME TO FIND HIS WIFE A SUICIDE —.—_ Mra, Freda Robra, @ neat little house- Wife, committed sulcide to-day in her flat at No, 612 Tenth avenue under Pathetic clrowmstances. She was the wite of Henry Rohrs, a cabinet maker, and had two children, Freda, aged four- teen, and Frederick, ten years old. It was the custom of Rohrs to go home for lunch every day. He usually arrived at about the time his children came from school. The three reached | the house-together to-day and entered the kitchen, They found the table set for three and luncheon on the stove. Mre, Rohrs was not in evidence, “Mamma hasn't set a place for her- | self,” exclaimed the daughter anxtously. | Rohrs ran through the flat to the | front room, There, dressed in her best clothes, he found his wife unconscious on a couch. The air was heavy with the odor of carbolic acid and @ vial which had contained that polson was on the floor at the side of the couch. Dien | Rohrs summoned two neighboring phy- | eczem sicians, but the poison took fatal effect | will feel Instantly soothed and tha itch despite their efforts, Mrs. had been su for the past five years. enough she had appeared tc cheerful this morning than for 188 Fifth Avenue (near 19th Street) i} 0 you! allayed at once when a few drops of , | of wintergreen compound is. applied. 7a cures all seem to be permanent ple bottle, direct to the Rohrs, according to her } Db. Write, for free les, Dept. 262, 12 Mich{. ubject to fits of m D. D. D. Laborat gan st, Chicago, Ill, You owe your family an How You Can Own an Autotone On payment of $25 we will at once deliver to your home an Autotone, Autotone bench, and the se/f on the very instrument we will send you. Balance of the price of the instrument on terms that can Generous allowance for your old piano. The famous “'Accentor’’ device, by which you yourself in- terpret the music you play, is found only in the Autotone. The Autotone is the instrument which has been indorsed Bonci, Tetrazzini, Destinn and many others. If you cannot call—write or telephone to-day, Established 1849 524 Fulton Street, Brooklyn IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. $25 only lay the music your- sts as Caruso, Zenatello, COMPANY e a THE | SURETY STAMP “THE SURETY SURETY STAMP STAMP Most Valuable in the World Because it is guaranteed by the O'NEILL-ADAMS CO. of New York City, one of the largest retail dry goods stores in the world, who have a record of forty-one years of successful merchandising. It Has a Double Value Because it will be redeemed in either merchandise or a valuable premium, at the option of the collector, It Has a Definite Value Because each book of 990 stamps will be re- deemed with merchandise to the amount of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50), to be selected by the collector in any of the departments in the O’Neill- Adams Co, stores, or in any store throughout the city where redemption stations may be established, w v. THE Merchants are requested to investi- gate the many’ advantages of the Surety Stamp over any other stamp. Address The A good quality, with double wire support cap; the 10c. and 1Sc. Special for one day only... 2,000 Inverted Mantles The famous Saturn, a re will fit all standard siz value; special in Exit Teddy Bear Enter Billy Possum The New Favorite The latest craze in. Toyland. Billy is here in many sizes and colors. 9 to 14 inches, 50c to $4.75 A Real Live Possum on Exhibition Adams Building—Basement. E.. The Heavy Coated Enamelled Ware Regular Price 15c to 29c each, at 10¢ Heavy coated gray enamelled ware. articles worth from t5c. to 2 quality—all go in the sale at the tities limited. Mixing Spoons, one size, Frying Pans, one size. Bread Pans, three sizes. Basins, one size, Sink Strainers, one size. Shallow Stew Pans, two slzes, Dairy Pans, three sizes. English Pudding Pots, three sizes. | Pudding Pans, three sizes, Shallow Baking Pans, one size. Deep Stew Pans, three sizes. Preserving Kettles, three sizes, Mixing Bowls, five sizes. Pie Plates, one size, Jelly Cake Pans, one size. Mountain Cake Pans, one size, No C.0.D., Mail or Telephone Orders, O'Neill Building—-Basement, | Spring Showing of Baby Carriages and Go-Carts One of the largest assortments to be seen in New York. Reasonable prices through- Lipped Saucepans, three sizes, Nursery Saucepans, one size. OOK at the price again! And note these facts: These L couches are 6 FEET 6 INCHES from tip to tip, are | out. ; covered in Aagal leather, have deep diamond tuft: Folding Go-Carts...... $5.75 to $10.00 ' Ings, securely buttoned and WIRED, from buttons, through Reed Go-Carts......+4- $7.50 to’ $15.00 upholstery to the bottom, You will materially assis: Upholsteries, Rugs and Credit. metal diece; every spring is oll tempered, and bases and carved feet are finished in golden oak. No more than one couch to each purchaser, Cc. O. D., by mail order or to dealers, and expedite your purchase by bringing the 4, 95 exact selling price of these couches with you, U Flats, apartments, hotels completely furnished, from smallest Kitchen Utensils, Crockery, etc., to where wires are anchored to None t our sales force Furniture; either Cash or Surety Stamp Co. 339 Sixth Avenue New York Telephone 5700 Chelsea Cn ! {OS Purcrast| ||| ia ¢ PURCHASE Tomme SURETY STAMP = THE | SURETY Hood tops, both leather and reed Car- riages, Pullman Sleepers and Go-Carts, Had to $25.00 English Perambulators. . $18.00 to $30.00 Go-Carts and Carriages Sold on Our Popular Club Plan Special for Wednesday $14.00 Reed Go-Carts, $7.50 These Go-Carts are full size. Made of best quality reed. A _ most unusual value at the price quoted. Adams Building—Basement, [Pea ole We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps