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to Blame for False Reports, |WNEWSPAPERS MISLED) | |istortes About Detective Ser- geant Tuite Incor- rect, Sealousy in the Newark Pollce De- jartment 19 responsiblo for the circu. Qation of falso and damaging reports, tavolving several members of the de- fective force, in connection with the| errest last month of Mra, Mary J, Wil- detm, who, with Nicholas Sica, !s now ‘ander indictmont for the murder of view Justice of the Peace, who wae) alain at his home, No. 448 High street, | Newark, on the night of Feb, 1, last, New York newspapers were misled | by these false reports, which are now | alleged to have been sanctioned, 1f not | ) originated, by a high offictal of the de | partment. , In the reports sent out from New- ark, Detective Sergeant Irank W. Tutte was alleged to have put Mrs. | | Wilhelm through a series of reftned | lethird degree tortures tn an effort | |to extort from he n of the) ‘murder, Blood curdiing detalls were ‘given of the midnight visits to the corpse of the murdered Magistrate left {weltering in its blood, and dramatic | | details of the scenes sald to have been | jenacted were given by prsons who} {elaimd to have been eye-witnesses a confession foundation whatever for tions of cruelty made against Sergeant Tuite and his associates. The whole story originated in the Imagination of some one Interested in Bending out tho fi only basis of fact being a visit to the morguo by Mrs. Wilhelm, where she went at her own request in a carri hired by herself, and was accompa by the detectives merely as a guard, to see that she did not escape, or make any attempt on her own life The Eventing World was victimized by the false story, which was appar- ently amply verified, and printed {t Ua full, At Sergeant Tulte's request a thorough Investigation has been made, and the facts a6 above stated fully vindicate him. Bergeant Tuite has been a member | of the Newark Polics Department for | @leven years, and of the detective force for seven years, and his record good as that of any man on the tive force. His most recent achievement was the uneart 1 Detective McConville, of the famous note swind@) exposure has figured so largely in the ews for the past several months, —_———_ — TO AID CLARA MORRIS. —_——_ ‘The Twelfth Night Club will come to stance of Miss Clara Morris by ng a benefit to be given for her Friday afternoon, April 18, Dantel Frohman wil treasurer of the fund. Miss Morris {s ill at her home, near Yonkers, and her ed with debts. Nearly all th ent stars who org! will be In benefit é yes: r FR terday. es E, H. | Sothern, W mund | | ) { time at ; Plains, smal] panic. women Ey} car through th connecting (Cars, The ules Into y was lett at D was wealthy ‘ton, ich. Schwi ra inarriod, This was his second visit to Muldoon’s. | NO THRO OEGREE. ‘FO NV NEWARK FOR MARY WLHELM lousy in Police Department Brooklyn Doctor’s Household “vil | nurse and @ serva! her husband, Frank Wilhelm, tho Park- 3) a It now transpires that there was no)... the accusa- | | Information, {te ! s FOUR W FAMILY ILL, CARRIED OUT OF BURNING HIME. Routed by Early Morn- ing Blaze. Dr, James P, B children, his mothe lis brother, Ait » his wife, g. Anna Becker; cker; a tratned were driven from Bergen str 3.00 o'clock this thelr home, No, 11 Brooklyn, by fire at morning, The fire started !n Dr, Becker's office, in the front of the house, from an over- by the physici mother, who i on the second floor, Dr, Becker's wife and children were also {il in rear rooms, all of them suf- fering from grip. When the elder Mrs, Becker cried fire her song wrapped blankets about her and carried her to the street, Dr, Becker then brought down his wife and children, also wrappe@\in blankets, The fire becamé so dangerous that the famiiles in the houses at Nos, 1123 and 1177 also fled to the street, Tho firemen APFENDIES GIN GONE FROM ENTIRE FANILY Husband, Wife and Two Daughters Operated On Within a Year. ken with appen- trip to Panama, ——.-- -- B. N. DUKE OUT A YEAR AGO. T Tol in {nel EASTEK PALMS SCARCE, Fires and hea ns in the sectlon rown have nts, and the yn consid. city. there ed in the, Be Caretul Don't trifle with your eyesight. It is as dangerous to i eyes to inexperienced “Eyeglass | sales perso ns” as to the tender mercies of a giant Tr, Harris Glasses are pre. scribed by Oculists ted by Opticians. double service for the cost of glasses, $1 and more. | ee Oartists ond Opticians | 84 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave, 64 West 125th Street, near Lenox Ave, 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82d Sts. & 76 Nassau Strect, near John Street. 489 Fulton St. (Opp, A. &$.) BROOKLYN & two ————— making head- | blaze under control after a loss | rust your | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, laleness Is Hell; re eee ar I'm rae to Work ee : George M. Cohan. JOHN 6. ELAL, 2 Gates Ave., Won'clalr, M. ¥, agent for WS. A, and Canada This Stunning Three- Piece Suit a Stripe Prunella Cloth Just the Thing for Easter at 12.95 (As Illustrated) An example of our great su- periority over others for merchaniis- ing, It’s almost a shame to sell it at this Record Breaking Price—$15 to $20 is charged elsew for Panamas, &e. We give you the ‘latest creation (Prunella Cloth) and sell it at about one-third less, Remember, 12.95 Thursday On!y Description—New 4-button cut- away coat, extra length, envelope s, collar of Persian trimming, satin buttons and piping, tailored sleeves with cuffs, guaran- teed satin lined. Dress princess panel front, Per- sian trimming and) square Dutch neck, piping of black satin, black atin buttons, Empire back, extra full, Remodelled Free of Charge Gp 36 6.14%. SOUTHWEST CORNER 142 S¢ AND UNion SQUARE Our Values Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding & Draperies! ‘One Low Prige---Gash ar Litera Credit System EXTRA LARGE 3*PIECE PAR- LOR suUIT, large, mahog- any finished frames, hand- w.th loose cush+ ions of silk plush and cord tassels, like cut; value (a Brae Bed 24. 98 with 2+inch contin. Value $40 uous posts and 7 fillers; 5 of which are ornamented with heavy mount- ings, like cut, 24.98 Value $40 roar and bad advertise- , Just as there are good and bad ke your “Apartn Real Estate For Sa ) next Sunday's jsoli } mn CC ONVIN llustrate it with a pic- ture of the building. ! 1 The World makes no extra charge for illustrated advertisements 3 nece and ssary cuts without cost to t's Adverti t for particulars “BUT HURRY: Sunday Is on Its Way somely fitted | 190». purely plamns Up) to 12 o'Clock Di nuhie’s i} Restaurant, Adams Building, Fifth Floor= } NTHE LOWEST PRICES he City and PROFIT. | SUNIRTE SEAMPS ae Redeemable in ONat, L-ADAMS @ The Profit Sharing Store oe Avenue, 20th to 22d Street ONE SURETY STAMP 9M with Each Ten Cent [ (10c) Purchase. Ten FREE Surety Stamps to Start Bach Book. High Class Two and Three Piece Spring Suits for Women | | Adams Builting—Second Floor | THREEPIECE SUITS—¢ J fancy suilings, ete sctively trimm bengaline, bu al Loo} of braid, in all the Also )-PIECE WALKING SUITS—Made of French ser | SMART and worsteds, exceptiot length coats, stylish flare sk HANDSOME TWO-PIECE imported French serge tailored, with effective gored skirt WOMEN suitings ih black \ the i are reneaeal f style, in medium dl value at " $19, 7 SUITS—Beautitul acl made and worsteds; coat hipless, strictly m, {raps of self material; stylis ii Malle ass $22.5 PAILORL ot styles, in ill the new in all the coats, s Strictly tailored, ly good Spl Nth Some ot At. O'Neill Building—Third Floor, THE THREE-PIECE SUIT AS ILLUSTRATED ON LEFT made in fancy dress having a pretty, tull waist, slightly E flared skirt with sash; at...... Meerenees THE SECOND SUIT, AS ILLUS TRATE DON THE RIGHT, of a fine French serge, in all the leading colors, checks and black, with an embroidered batiste collar, al... O'Neill Building—T hird Floor. ppire, full i $95,00 ed ge 6 of Ri M 0 Extremely Nobby Suits as Pictured is stripe soleil, shawl collar, ene button cutaway, the $38.00 $32. 00 Two Hundred Beautiful $6.98 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, $5.00 Made with deep pleated and circular tailored flounce, it eable etfecis and black, Manufactured to retail at $6.98; special at.. ..... ‘KLOS JERSEY TOP PETTICOATS: and introduce many new feature catawba, navy and light blue. choice at .... “HYDE” WARK Newest’ Spring teed quality, chang ‘| it wi rithout a <, brown, ae wi ere $6.00; Els 1 all the new fashionable shades, also rich evening colors, $5.00 your ‘ VI NCOATS— GUARANTI DATS—Pret tiest spring colors, your choice ..... $I. 25 WASH PETTICOATS—Fast colors, all sizes, at...scee. 500 “Both Buildings. Women’s $1.00 and $1.25 House Sacques and Kimonos Like Cuts, Special at || _ Paris Has Decreed That Capes Will Be Much Worn This Season are showing several new Models including Copies of | Paul Poiret’s Latest Productions at $9.50, $10.50 and $17.50 We ie model illustrated is made of broadcloth, trimmed with cord, but- Ons and satin streamers—absolutely the very neavest $9. 50 thing out in Capes......e. Both Buildings. Edwin C. Burt Shoes The Aristocrats of the Shoe World There is no shoe that enjoys to the same extent the popularity of Burt's, There is a good reason for this. In the Burt Shoe you find only the best leathers, the skill of the aie craftsman, the most refined taste, the closest attention to style. The element of shapeliness has received important considera- tion, with the result that they make the foot look well dressed, whether large or small. ‘They fit and hold their shape. Smart enough to complete the most fashionable street costume. Dainty enough to meet the exacting demands of evening dress. We are showing all the new spring models in button and lace shoes—Gibson ties, Bluchers, oxfords and strap pumps, $3,50 and $4 Adams Builling—Second Floor, ee SS ee EasterMillinery--Superb Showing Women’s Untrimmed, Semi-Trimmed and Shopping Hats For the women of extreme fashion as well as those of mod- erate taste, in all the favorite braids and the most com- plete assortments we have ever shown, We doubt if another such collection is to be seen in New York City. Women’s Untrimmed Hats in chip and Neapolitan (black only), ate...... eee ee 95¢ y and chip braids, bumt and colors, Values $1.25 HE ena buona onoudgnouiundoobbupiybninen 95¢ Women’s Trimmed Shopping Hats An exceptionally attractive collection, moderately priced at $3.75, $4.50 & $6.75 Children's Trimmed Hats for school and dress wear, in great variety and at very attrac tive prices. Flowers and Fruits in Endless Variety Imported Cherries (latest thing trom abroad), 25¢ to $1, 98 Peaches, Plums, Apples, Pears, ete. O'Neill Building— Second Floor, CORSETS—Greatest <= Sale We Ever Held Half Price and Less For Many of the Well Known Makes These splendid ¢ Jorsels will be on sale Thurs- day—All Celebrated Makes. Such as: W. & BP. & C. &., Ferris, Augustine, Thomson, Warner, Nemo, Majesty, American ed Lady, La Florence, Sonnette and La Vida Corsets, Black, cade and | taney silk bati Ss 18 to 33 | Former Price $1.00, Sale Price 65¢ Former Price $2.00, Sale Price 95¢ | e $3.00, Sale Price $1.35