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———— . ——— eee eae remanent - am wd ” pinerreenan oo erie ‘ (THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1911. which filled half a| Allen nehart, the young man who | MAYOR'S CABNET LOST! AGIANT! CAMORRAJURY | WALLSTREET. INSANITY EXPERT. Ss s-SS5 ¢% Sse menor " prices. the part of profersional traders to real- to-day, swore that he regarded Mrs.|in his judgment woman's actions | Be eh eromns erate on toe reount Cale [rec in aay Co Ly ened | "AUtores’ Baler rene tier che wt ee oe WITH | | ienutiy ag uve antaot ny (nis aainn, et | Attorney Palmer for the defense cates | "ERM MCO™ suing anne ates, aetbe | 625 and $36 oe —~—— | i | a renewa bullish activity: of the same it infon of Mrs, Mebber's sanity, | observation of al] her sayings antl (do- ng to be true all which the de- | Ings when she was his prisoner. “eof at wien the ae FOE ea MEN SNEWSPRINGSU —o—- — he did,” said the witness, | | \ ne} Do you tase your judgment of her | tn 7 te " haracter that has been a feature of the| ‘ su f) Mieeed Waly Rome eneereeee, ihbttal pouvidnaen Oh thataecet eh ay Police Head Suddenly “Too! He's 7 Feet 4 Inches High and Court Swears in Two Extia! mari« cont ASLO Ei ae Woman Slayer of Child Is Not |"*\S) aia “Yes, wit, partly,” admitted the wit: | 63 WAST ) | | : {i's optimtatic statement tn | “a , ness, grinning and wriggling in his . Busy” When He Learned Has Gross Displacement | Talesmen to Meet Emergency | ( Tote and, particuianty the} insane, Swears Allenist Mon that fact’? | chalr. | ‘OPP 14"STSTME| - | | is tie j | Nortern Pacific and Great Northern n ‘i jut Gaynor Would Be There. | of 275 Pounds, in Trial of Plotters. | railroads, was reflected in the trading of Called by Prosecution. “Ie Me your opinion that the tore « 2 us. these roads, poth assuming a conspleu ¢ woman lies the more rational she 2” | j _ [ous place in the market. Reading was ves." another strong feature, That's aul," thundered Mr. Palmer Prices were reactionary in the final] AURANY. March 15.—A battle of med- | ag he resumed his closing sales very nearly [ical experts was beeun to<day when| But it was not al ed at bottom ranges of the day.| the trial of Mrs, Edith Melber, charged | Sanford, on redirect gos in the leading issues oniy | with the murder of her child, was re- | etrafghtened out ed to fractions, but a number of | sumed before Suprame Court Justice s managed to display rather] Howard. T sists, Drs, dames T. | “1 advances at the fin McKenna and Herbert B. De ¢ 4 began to point downward early | Troy in the afternoon when a ¢ ning buying movement nly gradual. \ tefore the late downturn Canadian Pa-} } fle and Central Leather attracted at- VITERDO, Italy, March 1h. much difculty @ jury was secu day for the trial of the thirty HYDE’S GRIM SOUVENIR. IN THE CITY JUNGLE Attorney xamination, and put t his fm- ental re- don his careful and Dr. Jesse M, W, Scott of aaa ieemaareaaaaaaae tady have testified in behalf of fense that the accused woman is as always been insane and will ye until she dies. x mein bers of the Camorra who are ch the murders of thieves, Gennarc tter's wife, Marla Cutir a visit to our Store Many women have made a “worth while” saving by coming to our retail store to buy linings. You can do the same. We manufacture and sell direct to you Goetz Guarante:d Satins at wholesale prices. No watter where you buy the material or what the color may be Jou.can surely be suited here, in beauty, color und quality. Besides the saving you will make there is the ubsolute String of Toy Banks His Me-| Roadily Identified When Asleep mento—Mayor Raps Politi- | as He Snores Like a cians in Only Serious Speech, Sea Lion. Schene: ft vacant when co sterday wero filled dur yon, and tWo Jurors In addit o to those required by law were alxo | \ oT ” 1 Sages SRE RT Uh AA Pe : | tentgiag Welln a eppthithg They say she Is a victim of “imbecile assurance of highest i -f bhi han \psepe ay ace dts the] mighty-etght-inch George Tanz, tor PE Te tem de table @| rece ye eee insanity” and upon thelr testimony and tas. tte peers pA as aad our unqualified gueren Vettes hago ei ae nt ” | sewey ' Sade ‘euianieated ‘th seh?-ba | teaelinehiy wae haere | ‘The Closing Prices. that of the lay witnesses who have told Our eighteen ye experience is devoted solely to Hs the speech made ins! : ra YT seg Ssbetuiitns lta! Ib aba HtaN | Todan'e hight, loweat and lat prices of stocks | Of her erratic conduct, Mrs, Melber's the making of sutin and jag de cygne, with the result Mayor Gaynor to them at th nner nvecis: Giant, a 1@ net cianges, an compared with yesterday's | counsel hopes to save her from the elec- ic: assed an: tendered by Street-Cleaning Commis-| York, and the entire gendarmerie gures, are na follows! : seh 5 Hap id that these fabrics cannot be surpassed anywhere. Net | tric chair. Tag. cltgs | ‘To combat this testimony the pros gs tion engaged four medical experts, Drs. Charies W. Pilgrim and Charles |G. Wagn superintendents — respec- |tively of the Hudson and Bingha | ton State Ho: ane, bot of whom testified at the trial of Harry K. Thaw, and Dre. Charles L. Batley and J. Montgomery Mosher of Albany, W. Wall of No. Bdwards to his fell between a subway car and the sta ers at the Princeton Club. + him. He has been tost vince F 27 tion platt at Times Square wht's The talk was strateht from and look where they will, his tWol ieving to t a Lenox shoulder,” said one of the Commis: | Sfisnes Maula and Allee) tra x this afternc | sioners. can find no trace of I of his legs was slightly inj | Nono wants to reveal what the Mayor | Misses Crombrugge live at njury was dressed by an ambulan said, hokding that the dinner was a pri-| 100 Lexingaon avenue, where they cast] Surgeon, who utilized the station tet vate affair and given to the Mayor's! anchor early last month when they] qlee in the tial wll pe are eee official family for the purpose of hav-| arrived here from Brussels with Uncie| Wall th slot other Commis: | uncer Gen. Cre Goetz Guaranteed Satins For lining suits, cloaks, jackets end all lining pure poses. Every one of the 44 shades and colors is skeine dyed, pure dye. Full 36 inches wide, 81.10 a yard. Goetz Guaranteed Peau de Cygne Prevailing fashions require just such wn itely” brill surface, all rilk fabric like this. For costumes, dresees,. wats slips, foundations, ete., its cqual cannot be found. Simply ideal in the sey 1s on the hunt fo Rpcece — ee ing a good time as well as comparing | George. The giant had occupied A Great Big tit = Prosecution Calls Expert. hter shades for eveni i i ef x ri | jowus. Full 86 in notes in their different departments, upper and @ lower berth on tbs Ne Wie Gikedtive Moreh relating the ade = Pees fe pd ide il arcs a O18 & Sard, i 8 ches wide, 40 shades and colors, Cropsey—Where Was He? Amsterdam. In addition to being a) ventures of the great London detective P tell ; | testified he had made only a single examination of the defendant on Feb 2 while she occupied a cel! in the If not convenient to call, mall us a sample of the goods t rn i teh, number of yards wanted and remittance for same and recels Attention. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back,” "Ul Fecelve Our prompt A human rkyscraper he 1s double jointed, | i Shoo igie ee ev menee ae | #0 he slept with hts superstructure in f ce Ce the upper berth and his foundation in Police Commissioner Cropsey it as the lower, z said that up to late yestertay after- . 5 given free with a newspaper. You can noon the Commissioner had intended to | At nag ap pe betel tes Poly Ket a complete detective story free with attend the function, but at the last min. | George Nash, provided him with @ tele-) next gunday's World. Get one and |} ute discovered that a pressure of other p hall bedr end slept him on « it. You will want more, business would prevent his attendance, {trombone cot. Rut at full extension the Some are wondering if thin business | trombone cot was four inches too short Pressure had anything to do with the | aNd Uncle George grumbled that tnexpected return of the Mayor from |No. 12 feet stuck out beyond the over Albany to be present at the dinner, hang and were exceedingly chilled Tn his talk the Mayor laid particular when he awoke tn the morning. stress upon the duty of the Commission-| May Have Strotled to Omaha. ers to give heed to the public demands| On Fo, 27 Uncle George kissed his pertaining to their departments, \netces fondly and said that he was ‘go- Every complaint of a citizen shoutd | ing out to look for a Job. He failed to they sap, - Ls : ehetate ll Le oi) back. He had very tMtle money i pswered. I take time to an- | wy , a abet ED aGleth Gnd to Pras rool van | With him and didn’t know much about| ony hat he's Kot, and he values it as | ft plaints, and the commissioners should | he Clty: Me was fond of walking and) ho does his right hand. ls too han! 0 C0: e oapetls aking great strides so the There seems to be enough singular a tyation on lines as one would conduct a | *ould certainly have bee nable to get 4 Private business, and I want you to|” Ho once strolled from russels to) prominence im a fox. There are few |. % St eentinue. The service 1s Improving. a Petersburg and back and it Was @| beds extant strong enough for him and | vine « OR ia mere stroll for him to walk from Brus-| fewer long enough for him. His nieces {Sit -Car, Chemie Raps Politician | psa ee travel leabe. Pelisierane: sels to Paris. Hoe is very fond of walk-| say that he had the most individual : Remember, you are the heads of your | ing and his neices fear that he may|snore in Brussels, and Mr. Nash, the Gepartments and responsible for them, | nave struck up his galt again, If no, | andlord of No. 150 Lexington avenue, and no outsiders should have @ aay a backs this up. whould be conducted, Poll plays a double br A © not conducting the depart sandpaper variation BRUSSPLS, Belgium, March 15.—Ac- ments. . » | Nash. “If he will only go to sleep} cording to the newspaper La Peuple the Prior to the Mayor's talk everything | 19 @ reat sleeper, He weighs 275} somewhere we'll surely get @ line OM )Central Committee of the Internationa had been of a nature. The | POURdS, so 18 no living skeleton, though | him. ry in the solution of the mystery of the Triangle have set New York talk- Ing. Never before has such a book been | Albany) Jail, and hat he was a panied by Dr, Charles W. Pilgrim, Dr. At Delicatessen & Grocery Stores, Wagner said that he has attempted to 10 CRNTS. -Spcon WiA Sots | make a second examination of the prisoner last evening after court ad- | Journed, but that she refused it on the round that the war tco tre. 1s] ReMOoval Sale | testimony was to the effect that he had found her normal in every particular | upon which he based his examination, She gave him a history of her life, in- cluding accurate dates and statistics. ‘The expert found that she had no de- | Square Pianos ..87, $10 up jusions or halucinations, errors of the | Tread Pi senses of paralysis of the speech. Ne yee . 5 up| ‘The District-Attorney then read a long 'w Fianos.... ++ $190 up hypothetical question asking the wit- | Player Piano: .. $385 up| = ma — 7 The following are a few: | Billings. ...$ 65] Haynes. ...$190 Chickering. 140] ¢44; | a i Steinway.. 225) Gilbert... 175 yi Royal..... 160] Everett. 170| Wissner.... 285 | Wagner. Open Evenings | WISSNER WAREROOMS, 538-540 Fulton St,, Brooklyn. | New York, 96 5th Ave., cor. 15th St. | GOETZ SILK MFG. CO. 148 Fifth Avenue ly opposite the ance to Lord & Taylor| Im medi Sth Avenue En ¢ has vanished as completely as had stepped off into the original manufacturers Booklet and Color Cards on Request ‘entral City. South Lernigh, Louis. & Wears a Panama Hat. ‘There are not a dozen eighty-eight h (seven feet, four-inch) men in ew York. The missing George Lanz has large ears, even for him, light blue eyes, a curly, blond mustache and per- | petually wears a Pans hat. Its the Registered Established Trade Mark. Half a Century. features about George Lanz to mark him in a crowd or give him bulk and | Spring Suits Linen and Lingerie Dresses _ Woolen Suits, $28.50—A very stylish model in a Tailored Suit. Made of grey worsted with a small herring bone pattern, also in Black, Navy and White Serge, Mohair and a a May Call World-Wide Strike. \they figure that he mush have passed Omaha yesterday Uncle George is not fond of work A Sure sign of Seamen's Congress, now In se q waiters had been furnished street clean. | @t ono time he quadrupled in a Brus-| If, dear render, you happen to see the| Antwerp, has declded to organize at good quality. numberof Imported Novelty Suitings—sizes 14 and 16, 34 to 40, ‘ 1 Ing uniforms and souventre hag deen | S18 museum as glant, Hving skeleton, | misslog giant wandering about or hear linternational commission wich shal Ales Linen Coat Suits, $15.00, 18.50 and 2°.00—Tailored { ee fer cach commana scene ine seca: | ner ha a crging tattoo ie‘ hourt’ne’ |The proof is in the from Irish Linen Crash, Russian Linen, Tussor Linea, and | Chamberlain Hyde was present, his sou- | nieces e d ‘ou disappe: » He hirty- vee of the r ” 3 nen—Sizes 14 P 31 3. venir consisting of w string of banks. | all tho local and Brooklyn museums, ita One cattabie Gent aatint ta ete Fivee Gt Ene: AUant package. Austrian Linen—sizes 14, 16 and 18, 34 to 44. Commi of Accounts Fosdick, who | and they have written to all the Bos- Gye, Alba ha Abas 4 I by -¥s4 Dresses of Lingerie Materials, $10.00, 15.00, 22,50, 35.00, 45.00—Cotton, Voile and Marquisettes, in simple, dainty styles in all white and colors, hand embroidered and lace trimmed—sizes 14, 16 and 18, 34 to 42, Linen Dresses, $15.00, 15.50 and 28.50—Simple | frocks of pure linen in white and all the new colors. Button down front, fitted empire we line, scalloped in hand em- broidery to match. Sailor collar and cuifs of Irish Crochet lace—sizes 14, 16, 18, 34 to 40, Tailored Linen and Lingerie VWaists, 32.50, 3.50, 5.00, 10.00 and up—Of Voile and Marquisettes with color embroidery combinations. Summer Wash Silks and Tailor 1 contro! land, > Denmark and Hol Chicago and Bal es of him right ear and ean|iand, the paper states, have announces | S0ld im convenient size packages Utterly in vain. Uncle! waggle it. themselves as favorable to a strike, at 600 « poun: phii could not attend, had been provided with | ton, Philadel; 4 pair of rubber heels. They were sent | more museur to him to-day, Mr. Tomkins Got “the Hook.” — | r ommiasioner Calvin 8. Tome | Ki was the recipient of a steamboat { @nd was calted upon for a speech. He} commenced to respond in a serious vein, | the midst of his speech the doors | nly opened and four husky “white! rushed in with a hook and hue- | tled the Commissioner out of the room. | On his pron he was re. admitted Corporation € sented with five volumes of hi own) opinions; Health Commissioner Lederie’ witt was a deli ized milk cans | Park Commissioner Stover got a sham- | rock tn a pod. Water Commissioner Thompson got @ bottle of water ha EXPRESS MAN ON TRIAL FOR ENGINEER’S MURDER. James Mulligan, a red-haired man of twenty-six, who was employed as a} hetper by the Adams Express Compan was put on trial before Judy in Part V. of General Sessions on a charge of manslaughter in the first degree, it took part an the stabbing to death of John C, Warner, vn ington Brooklyn. for 0 owing printing of the advertisement. Made Shirts of striped and white shirtings. Linen Skirts, $5.00, 7.50, 10.00 and 18.50—A number of styles strictly tailored from good Tub Linens. Plain gored ts and hand embroidered mic . White and natural linens, James McCutcheon & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St, waarrtiina @ civil engineer of Highwood, Conn, on ,, i o } the nlent of Oct. 31 last | mo $392 DOW ON SOM BUGs coar Thiry-aizth mbeas, eee gaa ian (I wit 15 BY9 8 4 F5R | ing @ shotgun, whey be was attacked | DRS value? Beds 750 ° 00 by @ gang of strikers and stabbed to | death, He was on his way to tho! 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