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% the day the orime was committed?” ins MELBER r | DANCED AROUND MOTHER'S SRAVE ICE CREAM CAN ROUND-UP or alleniet, elber on je examined sastons and four neon Jan, 6 OBSTRUCTS STREET TRAFFIC Sister of Child Slayer Tells of, Queer Doings to Prove | Her Insane. FATHER CALLED ‘ LOAFER'|" Mother a Drudge, Wore Out ie Machines Last | Four Sev fepse sot up for Mrs, Edith Melber, ‘ourt before trial in the Supreme © tiee Howard and a fury for t ot her fi r-old bor, strongest ® rt toda mony of Dr. Jesse M Schenectady, formerly employ tne y expert at the State Hos Criminal Ineane at Motioswan 'y Scott's declaration that Mrs. Melber \a tmbecitic Insane waa backed up with shaken testimony under the severe examination of District-Attorney San- | ford. The other witnesses to-day were Patrick H. Gubbins, a member of the Modern Woodmen Camp of Schenectady, which @lded Mrs. Melber and her hus- band, now dead, when they were forced te go to the poorhouwe five years ago. Mrs, Mary Gibeau, sister of the de-/ 1 Broadway. fendant's deceased mother, and Dr.| The chauffeur was Fred M. Poters, of iia gb Herbert EF. Defroest of Troy, first in-|No. 22 Wost Sixty-ninth street, and | AUMsour Pacttie; sanity expert for the Cefense. there were two women in ev ig dress | frst vice-pres Mrs, Gfbeau created a fn the car at the timo ft ght fre. aes she testified that Mri ‘The flaines wore first noticed as the | tependent fa. danved around her mot car reached Kighty-first street on the | holders. Both of the defendan Dugan and Mr. Palmer, stated that they, felt confident that all their lay witnesses would be disposed of to-day. Dr. James 7. MoKenna, who heads the experts for the defense, was in court as he has been seach day since the taking of testimony began, Mystery About Kirk. to attach to the for insisting upon the atfendance court of Howard Kirk, who has figured as Mrs, Melber's clogest friend prior to the tragedy for whieh she ts on trial. Imposing exe hibits of art embroidery by Mr, Kirk, plied on the desk of tho defendant's counsel, are highly stimulative of curt- osity Mrs. Melber wore the same plain blue sultfand black hat with the Imp oa- trie 1 me that she has worn through- | ¢: ou trial, M s has been laced on the extra ance of the ac- cosed woman, especially in the matter of clothes, Attorney Dugan announced toat he would put in evidence this par- far hat, whieh, he claimed, was the Mrs. Meiber’s wardrobe affords. f the kind, he said, which could yght at » for $5, Mure Modern Wood n, the benevo- lent order to which Gee Melber, hus- bend of the defendant, belonged, ap- peared on the witness horizon tis morn- ing. One of them was Patrick H. Gub- ing, godfather to the boy who was by his mother. He testified that M: Melber's actions while she was an mate of the Schenectady poorhouse, t gether with Ler husband, caused him fel doubt her mental soundness. Prisoner's Sister Heard. ‘There was {ntens en Mra. Mary Gibean o: te of Mrs. | Melber, told faite: of the home life of the woman on tin | during her chil@hood. Her father, said | Mrs, Gibeau, was a barroom loafer and | ontirmed drunkard, dying from deli- | rhe tremens, strapped to a hospital | be The witness described graphically ||} the struggle of the consumptive me to maintain the household by se | “Bho wore out four sewing mac! the last year of her i! eaid. | BWaith, the daughter, said the witness | “was always an erratio child. When the mother died Bdith danced around) » Mra, G was she? counsel asked, | “Between nine and ten,” was the re-| eponse, | The witness tevlied that when Mra {|| Melber was a child her father 1}i} She war a nobody could manage he | Insane, Say Doctors. | medical e>4 | ro r his are ered bi REMEMBER The ony TRIBUNE can Genuine Book (s emerged only at the TRIBUN, + u foe. or by mail ————— West 'W a Pi ment—Has 2 Before the Seas 1 the manufacturer * $11,000 AUTO BURNED ON CENTRAL PARK DRIVE. Said to Have Been Owned by} Lh ruse of the a \. ton of a dire he P| ndent Walter Lewisohn — Two a es te ee eee A handsome automobile, valued at $11,- 000, waa destroyed by fire in Central Park early to-day x the property of Walter Lewisohn, of the | nanking firm of Lewirohn Brothers, No. | Drive the Arsenal, turned in an alarm. i When the engines nothing but the machinery left of the | car. 3M hort of Meas- 000 to Inspect mt Opens | gitn and Moeae Anos pr George, Ed Chosen which the ice] ey os a to #e honest me eT nov zation lor gets wure ould fr 8 xe ¢ real | "i © toners wh ner caused sev- | counted proba olected to- president ix ch Women in It. It was sald to be} Policeman Swanton, of pany and allies, were cast for George J. Gou Cornelius Vande: ed, there was | Se ae gar L. Marston, DOG BITES TWO BOYS, [win Gout ein Charley Jahada, eleven years old, of | No, &9 East Seventy-first street, and Joseph Zejick, fifteen years old, of No. 3% Hast Seventy-fourth street, were avenue. L The entire ors [in the Supreme ee style, and service to a very unusual degree. of appearance, of unquestioned snugly fitting, of deep and lasting lustre, of exquisite fineness of 4~ finish and beauty of texture—they are & acknowledged class in correctness of style, the hosiery. **E'sco’’ hose are to all the Smith Gray store thread silk, cotton and n D active t vice-prest itive Gould Slate Changed. navion Gould, E. with but THE Bye = THREE GOULDS =" FLERTED BY THE ISU PEG” win and Kingdon « Direc tion for Reorganization, tors at Elec. Jent and chief presided. Me named examined the proxies and, 04, Mr. Clatke cast the © proposed dire tatement issued "eb. 15, when he nd 9 directors . when an nthe Kuhn. ven out by “i furnishes to ‘The votes of the Kuhn, Loob & Com- dof the inde; owing veni ck T. Gates, enti, I Paul H. W D, Adams, F. Pryor, C, 8. Clarke and R. Lancaster Willams. Kuln-Loeb slate @ exception. of both companies met » Court, lost his sult -| out, erad - | splitting was |! xinG@ WORLD, Inet Witla # at No, Morrla Imbria @ Co. clway, In whieh wine | Bullet From Cartridge on Content ‘Track Wounds Workman, k nen had Just Central tv y to let a @ report the locomo- A gang of wo inder th tive, an , Where the vu sti t was hi \PARISIAN? SAGE he The Most Delightful Hair Dressing, What Holes Grower and Beautifier. | In Socks air Foe andl wit too like WHeniyed hair roc nd net the dandruff ms, bu ar Knox-Knit | Hosiery. hed root just th ded to stimulate 5 cost 25 cents a pair, but wear likea dollar's worth. more; it turne| ! hair into bright, The Antiseptic Hose for that arpa is With Six- Thread n and men who take i i Heels and Toes wD Ny ae kind of n Yarisinn Sage in the ordinary commercial an Sage is a combination | of re eaneiien that cannot fail to benefit | the sealp and hair, no matter what the trouble. Ite < hair, stops hair from falling ates dandruff, puts an end to d all in two weeks, or| money Parisinn Sag dull, ers, the Girou RECOMMEND ‘Esco’ Hosiery, SCO” hose are essentially gvality hose—combining appearance, Of marked elegance fine be had in s, in pure rercerized lisle in black and all the season- able colors. two very special values: yle No. 1230, i Saxony) full mercerized “I | patented triple h || in Bi black ioned hose, end all seasonal mported (Chem- mediu tl and toe, double We recommend here silk lisle, ra weight, sole, le shades, dozen, | Style No pure threa ioned “Esco” hose of exception ing lustre, with double reinforce 1 and toe, in fast bla ithe more correct this sea I ade per pair or 5.5 Two Brooklyn Stores: Fulton St, at Flatbush Av Broadway at Bedford Av. k, full fashe al and last- Or 0 per dozen le so} 1 lisle sole ind all of hades, smith Gray & Co. a .. Two New York Stores Broadway at Warren Street Across from City Hall 5th Av. Bet. 27th & 26t} St, THE POWERFU DISINFECTANT Bi ME RHO TONE Deoeetal Guta ker ae armless, non= ble and non-pois- \ 4 too a urned to meet tn New York |, ; ; Lsarerd ome oye rigg 24 ae | Ms when otticers wil will be chosen. | ing ver put into a bo Seren be tnbe rte fifth street @ terrier atta ‘cCoarley and shou every member of | 673 's75 yi ‘and bit him in the left thigh, The older STANDARD oiL | MAN LOSES. ite family, not at to bunish all hair) Broadway boy tried to drive the dog off and was worries, but to. pre » hair and! New York bitten in the leg. Jury Deotdes “Brokers Are | keep it He an . | ‘The father of the Jahada boy took the | PARISIAN sold by Hlegt- a youngsters to Flower Hospital, where a] Emtitled to Alexander's Stock | man & Co, und erat arth el nan Moret Woenea Wat ieee Uo tn tho James H, Alexander, formerly First | where foronty 50centsalarge bottle. The. GF | n dixcyeseventh strest station to be | Vi0e-Prosident of the Standard Oil | ith the Auburn hair is on. every eubrieay | mined for rables. The dog belonged Company, after a trial lasting more Mail — —— to Michael Machacek of No, 1310 First than a week defore Justice Blanchard He 4] Ht | Want” _ if ee 6" Ave & 20 22" Sr 1866 Estaousnen 43 Years (91! FURNISH |} i {ING STORE), FORMERLY ( oni |e BUILDING ‘ Surety Stamps ¥ Biggest Savings 3315% Below Regular ——at O'Nottl MHometurnishing Store—Basement (Formerly O'Neil! Mulliting), ie |] Every one of our last season’s refrigerators must be sou beiore | a. the Year Every one is as good as this‘season’s and warranted to be the best in the market. Below is a partial list of the refrigerators, Were, Now Were Now Refrigerators, 834.20 $22.80 Refrigerators, $21.50 $14.35 43.47 29.00 1 W 21.80 14.25 " 89.76 59.00 ts 11.98 7.98 . 40.00 3 bs 9.25 6:28 ; 17.00 14.25 9.50 19.95 < 23.25 13.50 7 29.00 Less 7 42.80 28.25 18.20 be 66.15 44.10 Wash Boilers Reduced Made of 4 XXXX char- coal tin, with a 16 ounce cold rolled solid copper bot, tom. Every one warranted rust-proof. There's nothing better on the market to-day than these wash boilers. Three sizes to go on raul Sale of Heavy Ash Cans These are the indestructible kind, because they Lave 6 and 8'stcel slats on the sides to protect them, also the bottoms are braced with steel; a brond heavy steel band around top and bottom, These are not to be confounded with the cheap ordinary No.7 No.8 ind sold. Reg. Price, $1.57 81.77 bie 0. 7, regularly $1.49, at 90c Sale Price, 89¢ $1.09 8, regularly $1.75, ut 91.25 Two-Days’ Sale of Linens O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor (Formeriy Adame Building.) 750 Prussian Damask Table Clothes, with Napkins to match, noted for their wearing qualities, in beautiful new desiuns, at decided price concess Fine Tablecloths * Napkins to Match Size 20 24 inch Size 8.4 £.10 8.12 $2.65 $3.00 $4.15 per dozen. $2. 88 $3.40 $4.15 Two cases of extra heavy white Dish Towelling, with red borders; regularly 18¢., at 14¢ pery 0 dozen White Turkish Towels, heavy, serviceable quality, with initials woven in the borders; regularly 18¢., at 12¢ cach SS EE aaa $5 Collapsible Go-Carts at $3. 25 Baby Carrlage Dent. $25 French Dinner Sets at $19.98 O'Neill, Homefurni Nanement. (Formerly ng.) is b Built on stro gs re ies, covered Ahrenfeldt’s China dinner with good quality leatherette, and with sets consisting of 100 pieces, gold- finished, leatherette hoods; actual value $5, at $3.25, in new shapes end decorations, ard in a large $18 to $21 Pullman assortment of gts and border 219. 98 designs, at. Sieepers at $15 186.98 Toilet Sets at $5.50 Store—Basement ding. Made of good quality reed, with feed 1 large riety of shapes ard floral hood, e: bb: r tired wheels and ed with gold. body upholsteredavit} corduroy; at $15, ieces Lo each set, +5.50 Extraordinary Sale 3 ot Rich Cut Class O'Neill Homefurnishing Store, Basement (Formerly O'Nollt Bullding), To-morrow (Wedr« day) morning at 8.30 o'clock and wiil continue as long as the lots last—no mail. ¢!enhone or C. O. D. orders. “The Regular Prices of these goods are from $4.00 to $14.00 each. Choice of any piece in $2.98 the entire collection An Immense Assortment of Pieces in Lach Design Priced Far Below the Lowest Competitive Level. Tee Tubs. leo Cream Trays, 14 inch size. owls, 10-inch di-| Fancy Shape Bowls, 9 inch w y Jugs, Mayonnaise on stands. us patterns, sizes, va Jugs, capacity + pints. Water Bottles, quart sizes, | ! Ta globe and squat shapes, va- Tumblers, Chrysanthe- Flower ight 10] rious designs, Muted neck. mum and pin-wheel de- and cylin ae anters, with and with- 8 signs 6 for $2.98 and trumpet 2 loki hanilee Nb lest plated Tin sherbert or Lemonade Bowls, 8 and 9 inch sizes, | Nt ‘ se . Cand Cups... 6 for $2.98 p hap us designs, | ° and Cream Sets, wae] [iutish Or hes, four com |) Compates. 6 for $2.98 Orange De rious shapes and de partments, Lay Sale of Plain Rose Pink and Light Blue Blankets O'Neill Main Store--Second floor “igh Adams Building.) $2.75 Beacon’s Sanitary Brand, Large Size, at $1.98 A very pretty apartment blanket, medium weight, white border and binding. — 1,000 larg crib or go-cart blankets inblue-and- . a 59c Go Cart Blankets at 36¢ white or pink-and-white, with little kittens, interwoven, bits, chickens and bowknots t eeananammumnanamiaaaaaanltts |The Sunday World’s | Directory. Makes more offers of positions than any oiher two mediums in the universe.

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