The evening world. Newspaper, December 29, 1910, Page 4

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+ “SURGEON'S WIFE CONFESSES SHE IS HORSE THIEF Mrs. Mann and Boy Compan- ion Held for Grand Jury After She Tells Story. GAS Attempt at Suicide on Receipt of Note Telling Dishonor Is Unsuccessful. Mre. Edna Henry Mann and Sidney Denning, the smooth faced boy with whom she shared a horse stealing bust- ness in the absence at sea of Dr. Wal- ter Mann, @ ship's surgeon, were held for the Grand Jury by Magistrate Con- nolly in Flushing to-day. Both waived examination, Denning by advice of his counsel, Judge Flanagan of Brooklyn, and Mrs, Mann by advice of the Magis- trate, ‘IT don't know anything about law,” the woman said, appealing to the Magis. e, with @ sad little smile which showed her even teeth pleasantly, “but ¢ you say It ts best I'll waive exam- nation—-whatever that means.” ‘There were tears in her big eyes as she looked at young Denning, who seemed sulky and to have a grudge against her because they were caught. Mrs. Mann {a thirty-seven and looks younger. Denning is a Tittle past twenty. Husband's Suicide Attempt. The woman refused to say much about her husband, who is at Bellevue Hospital recovering from gas pols ning after attempting suicide in his de- serted home at No, 24 East Twenty- eighth * street, Manhattan, when he landed from the Caracas, of which he | ~~ is surgeon, on her last trip from South America and learned of the humiliation his wife had put on him. According to Mra, Mann's statements to the police and reporters since her ar- rest, she met young Denning, who is the son of a retired navy surgeon, adout two years ago. She was lonely during her husband's tong trips to the tropics and spent more time than she should in young Denning's company. At last she had him come and live at her home when Dr. Mann was away. Recently, she ead,/they ran short of money and took to horse-ntegting, On Dec. 8 she said, they stole the horse ond harness of rAthur Mertle, near Coney Island, and went down the block end stole the wagon of Theodore Carl- ston, a butcher. Mrs, Mann painted out the butcher's name and changed the volor of the under body of the wagon. “he horee was sold at a horse market ‘) Rast Twenty-wxth street for $3, of which she gave Sitney Denning $7 for pending money, Denning Told Her to Confess. She was ready to tell of other thefts, hut at this point of her story she was stopped by Magistrate Connolly, who found hat she did not reailze that she eed not incriminate herself. “That man,” she said, “told mo that * wan my duty to tell everything that ve had done and T have only Just be- jsn't your duty,” sald Magistrate snolly, “and you better not tell any wore until you have a lawyer. A newspaper clipping was shown ‘o Mrs, Mann, in which was told tho story ad pf the crushing shock her hu suffered when, bewildered in their coi little home, where the cunary bird haf starved to death and imwashed dishes lay on the table, telling hit that she had been @ thief and unfaithful to him and was in jal. “Poor fellow,” she sald, “I have not been very good to him to treat him line that, I'm sorry.” Arrested Breaking In. The capture of Mrs, Mann and her companion was accidental. Young Den Hing’ was trying to get into his father's at Neptune avenue and Twenty eighth street, Coney Island, tate | York. Saturday night, ‘There was no one in| ge the building and he pried a window o open, Then the police arrested him and eee cone Mrs. Mann, ? Sveni suits: A Before they were discharged {n court, Ev pasa Suits; dinner the next day, {t was discovered that |SUits—ready-to-wear, their horse and wagon had been stolen Silk hats. } in Maspeth; they were at once re-ar- rested. From the statements of tenants at Mest Twenty-elghth street ho th whi i h given, liad lea: were wtealing all over the « ectally in lonely districts 4 Brooklyn, es SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR ‘TO. fun rises, 7.20)Sun rete, 4.80) fan Jacinto, Poghtor. ‘clin City, Bwanees, La Campine, Ghent, Lema, Gibralter, OUTGOING STF, AMSHIPS. SAILED TO-DAY. Pa Mae) SAVE, 80 "ST ‘Hamaliioa, Nort é FAILS HUSBAND. he reeelved the note ones ii | worden « nas | Warren St, boy rhed to be regular burglars and ty, but espe- n Queens and | Galveston, HHremen, BRING LEPER HERE FOR LECTURE ON DREADED DISEASE Academy of Medicine Will Try to Dispel Popular Idea as to Danger. Mark Leo, the Chinees laundryman, who has been offictally declared to be suffering from leprosy, was brought to this clty to-day from the contagious dis- ease hospital at Paterson, N. J. At a meeting of the Academy of Medicine to-night he will be lectured on and In- epected by the doctors. ‘The case of the leper has stirred up ao much ourlosity that the doctors asked the Paterson authorities i they might see the Chinaman, and the request was granted, The leper wae pinced in the charge of Health Officer Hillott when he left the hospitat. It Is said thay he will be one of fifteen vieltors of the dis- ease who will be Inepected by the phy- sicians to-night. The object of the tecture will be to Aigpel the popular idens that are preva- lent regarding the dangers of leprosy in a community. $< Worships for Aviation Teata. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, %.—The Ban Francisco Aviation committee received & communteation from Secretary of the Navy Meyer acquiescing in thelr re- quest for assignment of @ warship to assist In the study of the uses of tho aeroplane in navel warfare during the meet next month. Seven professional aviators, all of national been signed for the meet and entries have been received fur ten amateurs. —-— — What Happened to Sullivan. SPRINGFIELD, Masp., Dec. 29.—John Sullivan of Agawam, sixty years old, In dead from the cumulative result of a series of mishaps. Successively he broke his arm, was run down by an automobile, was overcome by charcoal fumes, suffered severe burns, and yes- terday was stilcken by apoplexy. ' -Why not resolve to wear Dermophile undurwear? Its very name suggests its friendly feeling. “Dermo” means skin; “phile’ means friend; whence follows Dermo- phile—a friend of the skin. Dermophile is absolutely all wool and absolutely un- shrinkable. We think so well of it we have it in four weights in the natural shade and two in white. We've also Dermophile socks in the natural shade and in black; 50c a pair. Resolve, too, Stetson Derbies. The “Stetson Special,” preferably—the pride of the Stetson Shop, and to be had only from us in New to wear Rocers Pret & Company 6 ts Three Broadway Stores, at 34th St. HOLZ WASSER] allowed on all cash sales, at 43th St. | ‘All Goods Marked In Plain Pion 1417-1423 THIRD AVE Millinery—Extraordinary reductions| Evening Slippers for Women Furs for Women At ¥4 less than regular prices THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street For Friday and Saturday Sale Extraordinary of Velvet Tailor-made & 3-piece Suits and Velvet Dresses for Women Every garment in this important offering was created especially to meet an exacting standard. designs are exquisite and the workmanship of a superior character. ‘ormerly to 125.00 Reduced to ae Formerly to 65.00 Reduced to 39, The Suits Formerly to 40.00 Reduced to 26.00 Formerly to 30.00 Reduced to 17.00 (Formerly to 75.00 Reduced to 39.50 The PEEAESS coor to 45.00 Reduced to 29.50 ———————|Formerly to 30.00 Reduced to 19.50 ALSO AN IMPORTANT MARK-DOWN SALE OF Dresses for street, afternoon & evening. The materials are beautiful, including plain or brocaded crepe meteor, chiffon, satin messaline, broadcloth, velvet and serge. POSITIVELY NONE SENT C. 0. D. OR ON APPROVAL, ——_—— Suits, Coats & Dresses for Misses and Small Women—a Sale Tailored Suits, of broadcloth, two-toned worsted,) cheviot or serge; season's newest models and i Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Value 29. Corduroy and Velvet Suits, plain tailored models in black, navy or brown; coats interlined and lined with peau de cygne to match. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Value 35.00' Coats for Misses, full length models, of broad- cloth, cheviot or fancy mixtures, shawl or sailor collar of velvet. Colors: havy, black, brown; also gray and brown mix- tures. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Value 29.50) Chiffon Dre 25.00 19.75 ati ong ats grag fo maise, pink or white; suitable for ing or evening wear.}15.00! 4 ai \ Sizes ints, 18 years. Value 25.00 | KX ve Sie B Coats oh bairy full length, button, to-neck or notch hoe IWS Cis it cols del, ned hroughont with ewe fence cicena; *95/11-8 Carats 3-8 Carat 1-32 Carats Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value 10.00) Price $59 Price $15 Price $34 Ordinarily such radical concessions do not concern millinery of the most tasteful sorts and the newest colorings and shapes. Ready-to-wear ee ennet is 50 & 3.50) Former prices 4.50 to 12.50; | ple mers 2.75 to8.78; now} 50c to 3.50 Ready-to-wear Hats, Misses dar 85c Former prices 1.95 to 3.50; now la Values $4, $5 & $6, at j New and perfect goods—selected from our regular stock. All the most favored materials and colorings are represented. Of bronze kid, glazed kid, black, white or gray suede, white, blue or pink kid or patent leather, In beaded or plain effects; also of satins or velvets in blue, pink, lavender, gold, black or white. The models: pumps, sailor ties, straps or sandals, eclipse, Cleopatra or Du Barry ties. All our novelty Fur Goats, including originals and ceries of imported models, together with M Scarfs and Matched Sets, are included in this remarkable offering of fine furs at a 7 reduction. Long Natural Hudson Bay Sable Coat, one Natur Hd er price $800.00; now} 2000.00 Long Natural Mink Coat, semi-fitti se as 2 leoraer price 850.00; now 565.00 Long Bisam Seal Coat, full trimmed with Adelaide| chinchilla. Former price 475.00; now/315.00 Short Persian Coat, trimmed with fancy braid and) buttons; original Jungman el. Former price 265.00; now Long Erminette Coats, full trimmed with natural }228.00 skunk and real ermine tail, Francis mode! Former price 350.00; now. Long Erminette Coats, collar of black fox. \ | Former price 110.00; now; 75.00 Long Plain Erminette Coats, white brocade linings. Former price 75.00; now!’ 45.00 fh Children's Fur Sets, all that now remain are marked at a seduction of 4, Former Price Now Natural Hudson Bay Sable 450.00; 300. Natural Mink (very dark) 350,00; 230.00 Natural Badger 165.00; 110.00! Blended Hudson Bay Sable 275.00; 185.00 White Fox and Ermine 265.00; 175.00 Blended Fisher 225.00; 150.00 Skunk and Adelaide Chinchilla 220.00; 145.00 Karakul and Adelaide Chinchilla 145.00; 95.00) Brown Karakul 100.00; 65.00 Red Fox 65,00; 45.00 French Seal (imported) 45.00; 30.00 White Russian Hare 10.00; 7.50 1 {175.00 pee $225 Price $29 z - 1-2 Carat Price $39 Price $67 Price $125 Price $150 Price $100 Price $90 Ge 7-8 Carat 11-8 Carats Price $75 Price $55 > \ et KS 7) “ASC Taw 1-2 Carats 11-8 Carats 2 1-4 Carats Ws } Price $49 Price $100 Price $150 ' & Awe Ch, 1 Carat Price $74 1 3-4 Carats mR we 3-4 Carat my (on “Ate O RS 2 Carats 1 3-16 Carats 2 1-8 Carats Price $150 Price $95 Price $235 mM ne oan SS 13-64 Carats 2 3-4 Carats Price $69 Price $275 1, & ‘e: 3-8 Carat Price $15 Se 3-4 Carat Price $65 Oy 3-8Carats 1-2 Carat i a a aS ii SS 34 Carat 17-64 Carats 7-8 Carat Price $69 ES eT Oo e N ns 17-8 Carats 11-64 Carats 7-8 Carat Price $90 Hi 1 5-16 Carats 11-8 Carats Price $35 Price $85 7-8 Carat acer nr ncn oe meammeeneneeeeemanaal \ Su 1910. — TS 17-8 Carats Price $57 E> P CARAT AMONDS Buy Direct from the Cutter with Value Guaranteed Our refund agreement goes with every diamond, which protects you against loss. Former price 29.50... Reduced to 13.50| Positively all day to-day and to-morrow, no one will be disappointed, we shall sell diamond Former price 40.00... Reduced to 19.50|rings that weigh % of a carat each for $39. The settings are solid 14 karat gold, latest Former price 65.00... Reduced to 29.50| style, suitable for lady or gentleman. These diamonds are guaranteed blue-white and have all the fire and lustre of $200 gems, and might easily be taken for diamonds costing that much per carat. Every one will be sold with the distinct understanding that the money will be refunded if it can be duplicated elsewhere for less than double our price. Ask your jeweller his price for a % carat diamond, then you will realize what this offer means 18,50|to*you. We own and operate one of the best diamond cutting works in this country and cut and polish every grade of diamonds, some of which are worth many hundred dollars per carat on account of the color and purity. % carat diamond look to be at least one carat or more. a few of our special diamond rings on sale to-morrow equally as cheap, quality considered. |We mean by “Special” that we have no duplicates, and they will be sold with the same agreement, i. e., your money back if you want it. No mail orders. filled. ' ! F; Gis 5.8 Carat Price $40 Our way of cutting them “spread” makes a Observe the weights and prices of Ay i 13-8 Carats Price $45 eS CG i Ss 1 1-32 Carats Price $34 & ci) Aw i> OR ; 5.8 Carat 11-4Carats 7-8Carat 1-2 Carat Price $35 & RS 1 Carat Price $95 Gz G 1 3-8 Carats Price $89 Z “TOW 2 Carats Price $10 PAINS: Se o 11-16 Carats 5-8 Carat Price $33. Price $170 E> > Ais OS Price $62 JAWS 5-8 Carat 23-4 Carats ‘ f Oa OR 78 Carat RR F Hie \ 11-2 Carats 1 1-32 Carats Price $125 Price $108 | Oi N' a Aw 21-8 Carats Price $125 Price $200 13-8 Carats Price $60 & = 1-2 Carat Price $36 13-8 Carats 2 2-32 Carats price $30 Price $150 Price $275 Price $69 Price $25 ins Owe 7-8 Carat 5-8 Carat Price $89 Price $60 ARS 3 11-4 Carals 0 Price $125 Se aS 2 3-8 Carats Taw 15-8 Carats Price $175 ARS 7-8 Carat Price $75 RS 7-8 Carat ee re 1-2 Carat Price $22 a ; ORS Mi nw 5-8 Carat 1 3-8 Carats Price $50 Price $89 TIW 'E 8 3-8 Carat % ‘ei TAS Soe thd Tw 1-2 Carat 1 Carat Price $21 Price $52 Se FIiW Oe 1-2Carat 7-8Carat 11-8 Carat 1 1-32 Carats Price $32 Price $90 Price $61 Price $115 CHARLES A. KEENE, 180 Broadway, N Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry, ew York. Be e 11-2 Carats Price $38 & ©) 3-8 Carat Price $23 Ai © 11-2 Carats Price $65 MR 1 1-16 Carats Price $135 Re 1v; 11-64 Carats Price $90 Z Tae 2 3-8 Carats Price $285 e> ae 3.4 Carat Price $69 Ge 3 5-8 Carat Price $58 i ORS 7-8 Carat Price $45 Sr 2 1-2 Carais Price $300 ¥

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