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proves TORN FRNA OF FUNCEE AD ARSED A THE William Shaw Charged With Stealing Diamonds From Benefactor’s Wife. ONE GEM RECOVERED. Police Say Young Man Prom- ised to Return Other If He . Were Not Prosecuted, } Wirtually torn from the arma of his eee, the daughver of a wealthy re- Brocer, who lives in Flatbush, ;Willlam Shaw 1s being held by the Brooklyn police on the technical charge jot vagrancy, although, in reality, he stands accused of having robbed the wife of his benefactor of a valuable pair of diamond earrings. One of the earrings, the “police declare, was found Shaw's possession, and the other he Promised to recover if they would not bbress the charge against him. Shaw js about twenty-three years old ind musical. For a while he haunted She muste publishing offices of Brook- | ilyn and Manhattan, where he told | ‘those employed there that he Possessed | fb fine tenor voice, which with careful THE EVE NING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 15, 1909, Seminary Girls in Burglar Panic That Lacked Only a Rea! Burglar 1N THE Detectives Cr rh THERE BURGLARY) howe !! FAMINE IN SONGS AS WRTERS WAT “FORTHE NEW LAW —_>— Composers of Tuneful Verse Waiting for Protection of Copyright Measure, ——<—<—— GIGGLE RANG LD RALLY — SHADOW BURGLAR. IN STOCK MARKET ee Union Pacific and Steel Also in Favor, but Trading Quiet and Without Feature. Reading led a rally to-day, the market scoring fractional gains, Union Pacific and Steel were in favor, but trading was quiet and no feature of interest developed. Advances !n stocks early | were held in later dealings. SLA SLEEP OF SHIARY CLS Timid Beauty Sees ““Awfullest” Form on Fire-Escape at Miss Day’s School. +) the young man t JEROME $0JLD5 JUDGES Wh ARE “TOO MERCIFUL 4 ' Fines to Guilty Are License to Crime, He Argues Before Malone. A lecture by William Travers Jerome ‘on the ot | passed on gamblers and other lawbreak- jers by ‘all the Judges of the criminal courts except Judge Matone was the out-| | come of Anthony Comstock’s | the sentences ineMeien | tion of his conduct in the Moynthan lottery case. Moynihan, who has many | relatives of political strength, pleaded guilty to maintaining a lottery and was) | sentenced to six months in the peniten-/ | tary. He then alleged that Comstock | had promised him, for Justice Malone, that he would be let off with a $50 fine if he pleaded guilty. Judge Malone or- | dered Comstock to submit affidavits to- day in refutation of the charge, which was brought to the Court's attention by | former Assistant District-Attorney Ar- | thur Train, counsel for Moynihan. Mr. Jerome appeared before Judge Malone this morning with Comstock's |affidavits, These set forth that Com- | stock had consulted with Judge Malone regarding Moynihan’s vase, stating that vught he was doing | nothing worse than he had done in | Denver, where there had been no mo- and had advised him to plead guity. | There had been no mention of an | ment for @ 98) fine, | Mr, Jerome sald that he had known | Comstock for twenty-one years and had) been associated with him In the “| | inal courts almost evety week for se enteen years. He did not think Com- stock waa always wise; sometimes he had made verious mistakes, as when he tried to prosecute J. J. Little for pub- Mshing the “Triumph of Death." Also, Mr, Comstock was sometimes hot: , headed, like some other persons. | “IT should be the last man,” ¥tid Mr. | Jerome, “to hot-headed.”’ He sald he thought Comstock honeat and that the disappearance of the dirty | literature which circulated freely among schoolboys a generation ago | was due almost entirely to this much misunderstood and maligned man, Passing to the Moynihan case the, District-Attorney said: "There seems | to me to have been no doubt of Moyni- | han’s gulit. I belleve that his prison sentence wilt stop all this lottery bus- | iness in this city. | Fines Amount to License, “There has never been atime since I have been District-Attorney, when, if I could have Induced the ju of ue court to act as Your Honor in this case, gambling and similar crim: could not have ended in this city. could have closed them all up in thirt: days—every gambling house and pool- room in New York. “But the system, has prevailed here of imposing fines of $25, $75 or $100, which amounted to Icensing the games | by indirection under a fee which the gamblers could well afford to pay. “We all appreciate, none mote myself, the hardship of a prison tence. The alght of the poor criminal at the bar has swayed the Judges to a criticise persons for being mistaken mercy. I do not mean to‘critt- else Your Honor's associates as having been actuated by improper motives In| the common acceptance of the term. 1 merely mean that they have been swayed from thelr duties by mercy for the individual rather than by considera- tlon of justice for the community, Prison Sentence Merciful. “The prison sentence, with tte & parent hardabip to the gullty individual, 8 nitress of the med and then the Catharine Conners, | bullae, She ser | tenants began a rush to the ot } some came by the stairs, others by BLAGK HAND FIRES a | had been robbed of all razors and sel r sors, ee tS id LIVES IN PERIL GOULD BOY AT M. P. MEETING | Kingdon J, Voted Member oe pe Execattve Commibtteg,, The directors of the Missourt Pacife ‘Railway Company held a meeting 1 this city for the purpose of organiza- tion, The retiring officers were ré- ‘elected : .The Executive Committee as Kee ¥ ed is composed of Cedrge J. LT © Crea Ii Gidlitig fey in Cane recta Gould, Frank J. Gould, usual threatening Black Hand style, are yj) Henson, Edwin Gould, E. the only clue the police have to the Jeffery and Frederick 'T. Gates. man who lam night set fire to the six-/ At the meeting of the directors of the story tenement at No, 528 Tenth avenue, St. Louts, Iron Mountain and Southern "| Rallway the officers were re-elected endangering the lives of 200 persons, all| and Kingdon Gould, Frank J. ;Gould because Michael Canizarro, a barber,|and Edwin Gould were elected to the ve Committee, succeeding R. M. with a shop on the ground floor, refused | Bete “Howard ¥ Gould and J. to pay the blackmailers $300 protection | Terr: | money. Cantzarro has been marked by on| Black Hand for the past three months. @ letter came to him in the early part ‘ Of the winter demanding that he pay \ the society $500, He was instructed to| go to the Williamsburg Bridge, and there hand an envelope to a man wear- Ing a bandana handkerchief about his neck, A trap was lald for th» blackmail but {t did not work. A week or so late! Canizarro was held up in Tenth ave- nue and robbed of a sthall amount of money and some razors. Then other letters came to him. He was warned that he, his wife and children would be destroyed by fire, Canizarro moved his family to a house at No. 52 West Thirty-ninth street, but he continued to live in a room in Seeks Revenge on Man Who Refused Blackmailers’ Demand for $500, s voey llestation of his scheme. Comstock said in the end essential merey for him) { barb. hop, wi ’ ‘s Cold Remedy Relieves the He “Noticed the dearth in new songs,| The total sales of stocks were 313,800 A lt of sleepy-eyed Southern girls aE A eOrinaaieedidiesieaditenlite tie onde couitie community, and it ma Hips Sate fea eae Wade Lersaty stilitunmerataaarlelomeaiater uitivation he hoped some day would BUI?" k ’ |shares, and of bond came down to breakfast at Miss Lydia byt Garay SIE always be tempered by use of the Checks Fevers, stops Discharges of the the means of winning him fame| 1 “C™M@rKed an observant young | 5, nes ; No, st West | thought, and that it was only right that suspended sentence, in which I thorough: | use, Toseie takes away vallvachessandis pala Stroller to one of the Forty-Second | Day's Seminary for Girls at No. et! some consideration shoul! be extended ty believe. Canizarro was out last night. About caused by colds. It cures Grip and obstl- And> fortune, | y 4 The Closing Pri », Some didn't “T trust that Your Honor, through ; Coughs and prevents Pneumonia, 4 Finds a Good Friend, Street Country Club gentry last night. | Ban ceet Forty-sixth street to-day. Som to him for saving the State the time and |e eee eat een he ie sure to 1020 o'clock a man jimmird the door of pate Coughs an In the course of one of th 7 “Well, rawther, Mortimer,” feel like even giggling, for few had done | expense of a trial. remain on the bench, may see through: the living apartments and then spread Have you stiff or awollen joints, no mate gatsolent of these visits 5 r, Mortimer,” acquiesced S10°ks 3 any sleeping last night. Denles Agreement on Fine out this country an Increased respect | exceisior sonked in oll about the place, get New Uniutos” Atk fous detegint fe aia Lae aie a mtutag| he other with a aly wink (meaning Lights had been out for some little! che aMdavit further recited that suiting from. the severity of his: sens | Streamers, also oll-soaked, wera run to Munson ae ET ee eon ae ee ere al parent Peay “I'm hep, kid") “suppose you know Amal timo when about midnight one of the Judge Malone, in“reply, said that he. tences In such cance a8 tl Lan emory |Cvery Part of the lower floor, A match bor STS Me dar (Eee treet, Flatbush, The acquaintance arog WhY: eh, what?” Amn < thirty beauties on the third floor heard | ouig discuss the matter of consid. qj)ustice Malone sald that bis memory | way then touched to the heap and the PSEA NILA GeatoTasloeney Hoctedys Hipened into a warm friendship, as the “Th nN Bn) Om ADUB acraDINes a lo\ certalDly wae ee tion ta tle Moynihan) hadi pleaded | cet re taiha vara: gtaramantalan ene amiel (neendlaryyelippeditoitherstrects Munyon's Vitallger makes weak men Haina ples Samarm teh det, cai e song-writers’ utopia is dawning just outside her window, She stealthily | mulitevandbnratwvalken theimeohction hoes aiane eas contained (0 deny The fire was discovered by Mrs. trong and restores lost powers, -( |e, | em 3 43 , As 01 vithdra wi lisenied to be closely attunea, Seat ee ay feta trom erent faverde, the sound and peeked le maerd hadiiooked (heicasellpis Ware: the application for a Ww PEE Rt) | ceaeaa ~ — ee Rita Proegerd to Nie Dew, found |tag, isn't that the dope?” Boece: Hera There was a sinister form | UPON Comstock had visited Heels) Wee Calle | . bart eae 4 sone ee the | {You're on, I observe, Makes all the A" in the shadow of the fire escape. Soon | = ———— —— L___} nice # colild come|to)tive at the aie) inithe wide: werd to these strug. Hilts & she could see the weird mask, the slouch ”) { Cc 60. St ree poten cetera ay antl YOUnE: islinggsniuvegs areiee weninceeee PAIGE t and the brace of pistols in his belt. | CURELA foland could pursue their musical long been peddied out through the [os | There was also a gun and a club, and | paler together iench/helbing the tler. | graphophone with no feline ny tne {}no doubt a colicction of knives would 23rd Street 34th Street fetes Who Is studying to he a violin: jon's brains are ninavanhacweeperes flash forth a# soon as he got into the AM ADL Y m4 0 ae Meni yall shat i pro- the dough is around, isn't it? i | ght ; (40) 0 ry 0 hispfather, who, In hie de-| ‘yep, saw Ben Burt, H zh O'Neil it) There was a piercing shriek right then > DLT nN poy re to stimulate his son's interest in| and Hugh Chilvers telling elas what and there, -In a few moments-the girls 23rd Street 34th Street SILK PETTICOATS. In Both Stores. ustc, walved his own and his wife's! kind of machines are stylish after July in the adjoining rooms took it up and | Wnneualreaie eruples in the matter, and Shaw be- 1, Ben's compounding a felony soon the whole house resounded with ‘ /NUSU: , me an inmate of the Meyer home, | tled ‘I'd Rather Sleep Some Than Wale in inharmonious but very ambitious ra * ‘ Rei cay Wtrceie{ aay r Some days ago some one called Mr, Bill’ oN a dae horiee of feminine screams, trom garvet | On Tuesday and Wednesday, Commencing Tuesday, March the 16th. leyer up on the telephone and ques- They're All Busy koqeroundla foe) March the 16th and 17th . 7 7 ‘ ality Taffeta i : : : ‘oats made of superior quality Taffet: loned him about Shaw. Mr. Meyer told “And Ben Shields, I hear, is hams Called Detective Bureau, Pettic : : yaw es . Silk ‘ [Seat SEMA to 82] out something about ‘Make a n Miss Day didn’t have to be called (EEE Messaline, Persian and Dresden Silks, also Sil a re. ‘e i) not give’ a royalty or roll away,’ aad Ha arose soon after the first alarm PEN 5 fet yay hic black h ‘ Paarewy cecsotes orgeuciy a requests is rrelleiqdalligiéeuit ictatinc and was on the job, She called the Gtr GLASS Jersey. All the leading shades and aN bt ORT COU LU ir veh? 1 Fourth Branch Detective Bureau over 7LAOD. In Both Stores. panes and Up on the telephone, at hie office! winy introducen Reese the telephone and told them to hurry: Various models. aioe denee hed er oe yeiatle Musie Hall, written and sung by hime. ft", “Come 4 she said. “All my TceiCreainilraysimnnare dienes aoe Stripéd| Taffeta, vo... vara boup ono Ge) s a ken from| ty ; q i her Jewel case. Sunday Shaw called at| Sti has Just got back from hie Lone, eeding e)eirle ates peregrine) i) 1 dont) know t i i “ . .§.00, 6.50, 8.50 to 16.50 khe’ Meyer home and exprersed much aon success, and he says Europe hasn't What it Js, but it must be something Sugar and Cream Sets, large size.........2.50 Plain enonoke GG : 5 Ay | bympathy for Mrs. Meyer. hier palace eee rene herded the girla. together in. th value 3,00 Persiat... ss ceee eevee sees T.§0 and 16.75 , | tha are no rting funny They crow up close so the 4 “ e c x uu bey. ganorted sastt, Pallas, potice! °°" ould afore theny the protection | Celery Trays.......s.e.seeeee.. Leg and 2.35 DELI onooanos noovgavono ol 16.75 e Ee Ry tin, Cec : an es they were afraid to go back inthe pene a + as : bnd Deteotive Callahan from Headquar- oe pe Bae Aaee Het Heat fier would have given. Several donned 8 inch Nappies with 2 handles............3.50 Messaline Dresden ..........-000- sonan alg ‘ Is Z vk 01 4 ‘0 sofa pillow covers. and 4 fers, who was detailed on the case, them the new copyri law means Ut Here takenidown andrelvenirorone bevy value 4.30 Silk Jersey ov QQ and 8.50 } jared that Shaw was engaged to al wealth and that's all \ of trembling girls. : ; Dishes, 3 feet 0 y Vid csc rtevecssecees 7 Rery wealthy girl in Flatbush, and he 7 per About this time Detectives Heaney and 8 inch Fern Dis’ VES, FTCCE. vere errr nee GM eee ent to her house tn search ot the q yeaeueslie: enouahiget 2 cleary honked ‘up in a taxicab. “They value 4.80 . eau ductions, but the inspirec ook stoop in one jump and were Poke papi : mee Peseonrere of tis, tabbery, Broadway songaters are qulet, ‘Th acm bythe pate But plucky Mis Mayonnaise Bowls and Plates... 00... ..2.25 LACE DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. j s t rle | Das : 3 Lat ars fe Bi caoee heh the Heaeuraaanen H mba lace tua! "Seen apr |What's tte trouble?" asked one yauerdee j lusiv sort t of Novelty Callahan asked him to take a stroll and| gyre yp ty ees rer men’ LOCK UP GIRL WITNESS, | Sovedy ener aston ‘asked Miss iio Oat New and exclusive jassortment salar ) Rective taxed him with the these, he le] bearing the Government stamp will cost Eras eae Dinner; Sets) Laces in Gold, Silver and all the leading colors. , Shaw broke down and confessed, Cal-| a saphor moving pleture Mise Murphy Sald to Have Been Saw the Awfullest Burglar. ner j ieces. .00 and 15,00 9 7) Sent aes r} Hahan declares, and handed him ue of chine tne cents, Some atthe ney 1] Seen Often With Defendant “L did.” adniitted the Iainty ttle French China. 100 pieces a batt ae Irish Crochet Edges, Insertions and Allovers. j ihe missing earrings, saying that if the y rake in tens of thousands : londe from beneath & blanket, “1 values 16.00 and 19, 1 fock of plain and fancy ‘Tucked etective wou not arrest him he woulc i @uiall uM of No. MS Wess eard a window rattle, ani en saw “¥} « . . Ow : , s K mm the other one and give it 0 hin m, when t © of new songs was committer se lthe awfullest vurglar’ an the’ re) eae Fine English China Tea Plates, Cups and A complete stoc 2B Pritts Gaeta Yallahan took the youth to the Adan ow being asured an War in i Stato in S . : Q p ‘ street atlon, where he Wis arhiset of thelr allitors Mit (he SERRE eae Judge Crain SNvelt, he can't be on, this, floor.” ob. Saucers. 3.00 per doz. Nets, in all the late Paris shades being u yagrancy and held under $1,0 ball for| isher neral Sessions bi <j one of the sleuthy, "There's so D | ~ § eforther examina Vn ; aN fOr steer July a Ren eee there ain't room for. him | Model Gowns. iF ' Mr. Meyer visited the police statto I , tletoAttorne Pp above, oat tha Shan ol route te ete Mar a peed Ney A Just then, reserves arived fram the — hone ther ea and he finds ! vew songs have even ente pal witness | East ° et station. R ROME MOVE 1 5 F oun ‘man haw never hen ‘arrested the studios and dramatle insit ie ee ere earch ot the! CRE TONNE NOV ELTIES. in Both Stores. CORSETS. In Both Stores, 1 fore he will not prosecute him, where atbitious yo fi HLS Ny. F ' é ° LPP prreat she piilonophicalle ee eede [to conzregate and little blonde pattered up, en: Sofa Cushions, Bureau Scarfs, Clothes Bags All Corsets Carefully Fitted. gi von, well, if {t had to happen, | am Hugh 0’ of t {he policemen, and) showed : : ee, ; mn Sealy Ae prehay ele came now and not When School, un. West Forty-seco @ was amazed that it wom sili and boxes, suitable for Summer Homes. New Spring Models in La Vida Corsets.’ Was too Inte said to-di Sut the detectives were not, for . 5 : s Ve | ; oo miele remark ts interpreted to mean Mil Oda fines nly part of the shadow. 2,000 Sofa Cushions, filled with good quality La Vida Corsets with long back-and thigh ¢ a ms rea noteworthy se : —— == | gained Instant 5 leh | aps eal Down. ‘ 175 bust, for slender figuresonly. Strong front dnd sold, are being put on now, The com. |W weeks inet Boxes, 3 drawers.....1.00 . : | Hel Wanted ere sarethortingshack undiianen ces weeks Cretonne Cabir 3 side supporters. 3-50 Pp UM arneaaratbalnee pH Gu Hosiery Boxes, large size... -....... 1.25 La Vida Coat Corsets, 6. /caiciy long, cut on 3 are thing to the floor G ‘ “ “ “ - ‘ a To-Day ! sam thet mate aa Neckties Fgh LSS straight lines, greatly reducing the figure into. . ets when the good old s : ) : pear HAST oc Glove or Handkerchief Boxes........,.50c Stsnktae iagradtainy, 5.00.and 9.50 7) @fvertised for in The e sOnKs we receive here each tay’| N\ Gann des oi Stamped Waists and prop , ji ; ~ | World's Want Directory. fons, NONE WEIting. Will. Kain a wonder | a comp: | pri i La Vida Corsets. Mode: cor every - type: of: 3 v entire to presice that gonten are Underwear, below usual prices. figure, Many extremely long models withthe’ ‘ { MONDAY. MARCH 15, 1900 } 1 {te fs . feline WAdtresner 3 208) uty) sing isite lines for the prevailing mode of dress, * '. ae fail 14] and play requisite lines be) ; is { 2 Janit Ww —— ~~ e i 50" Baten tn ie HI UPHOLSTERY DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores. 5.00 to 12.50 rtend ‘ r ¢. ET AAD ‘ 7 Bmlacksmiths ss 3 STABBED) AND LEFT About 10,000 yards Fine Cretonnes,’ French ‘8 Bookbinde: 2 . rs ‘ ‘ a 5 t Bookknepers | 1) 5. Machin s and English designs and colors. aye for INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEPT’S. In Both stores : ‘Bo! 73) Manicures 46 ' H : ‘pushetonen 10 Miners Fy 1) DIE nt BI ATE Suninet drapery up oer eT ancy A large and varied stock of French and i Moulders t H 18c and 25 eis . ad 5 work. i ; & (Gabteet me davarere i operateck if L usual prices 30¢ and 3Se , ,.. American Wearing Apparel for Infants and’. iegaresnere ae Cay 3 250 pieces Printed Casement Tissues, A little Children. i ‘Cashiers $1 hehe AO , variety of color combinations. E le and machine. . Ghambermaiis 1) : Victim Carried Dying From x large variety of color combin Nhe Long and short hand-mad may ray lereutteurs Drener Barn to House, Which f idee Sd made Dresses, Coats, Cloaks and. hand-em-' ‘Coliectors Prootread : mee) Pas ® . . ° Ory Uy TW fs : j low. idomposltors Rooters : iisetna ire i? iy rin A dilliner Exhibit pa deere broidered Caps, Hats, Coats, Bibs, Pillow Cases, Koetrs oF Estas 2 s Set on Fire Be 2 Lyte JL LACE CURTAINS. Afghans, Wrappers, Shawls and Sacques Cutters Seamsires Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9 1,000 pairs Fine Muslin Curtains, plain or ' ; : a ) Y, ; desi 1 Bassinettes, Hampers, Folding Dressmakers si March loth, 17th and 18th, with ruffle. Numerous nouveau designs, ; Panel Scales and every requisite for'a opm: otal iy ‘site Partstan Creat 75¢, 1.10 and 1.75 per pair Weighing : tan at Exquisite arisian Creations usual prices 1,00 and 2,25) + « plete Layette. ' y 5 a From the Foremost French Madistes <ing’s Scotch Holland Window: Shad i ' ; tavadattlon te King’s Scotch Hol Vindow. Shades, CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. ta gis ; re Furniture Slip Covers and Awnings made to. ; eee es f | $ nd the productions of our own designers ordér ‘ ' * “Ay extensive stock of Misses’ and Children’s \/ $ t cut It is a superb and unusual assemblage, in keeping with the high. : - fj < y i PA est ethics of exclusiveness and fashion—a display that is extraor. Lace Curtains and Draperies cleaned: and _French and American Gowns, Skirts, pian ’ i i] y scope, irresis J beauty Cc ‘d i 6 tim gave the police the en dinary in seope, irresistible in beauty and unsurpassed tn style stored. , , and Wrappers. Made of fine cambric a: nain- je ~ 4 Waltrease 32 0, he said, had teléd to mur ie a] 5 q 4 i'M, MMeeiesee 881) Gvatiing’ was burned’ to the arsGnd ay) e . : ; ese. sreen eens tee SEO Te Lot tha eluate, Roles. 6 Established 51 years Sixth Ave. 22d to 23d st | JAMES McCREERY 4 00. JAMES MeCREERY i C0. , : of arresis fe sell more Rea han any other store in America. | + The World printed to-day 1.520 "1's" believed solomon. was attacked | ne eet dre UenU acess - rae 2 x he by Jol he hous | 23rd Street : : > is Ads., 768 more than all other Carried to where he twas’ fowat’ aed | | . 54th Stress trail of blood led from the tern to the house and upstairs to the atid pbamber, 34th Street | esate: York papers combined, hit ait aka itn ' ‘ :

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