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OE et etapa \ ws _ ES LN A a: PA, POLICEMAN HELD AS SLAYER AFTER’ WIFE IS SHOT DEAD a Weiss Reported That She! Committed Suicide but Tells Conflicting Stories. She Has Studied Her From Prosper Meri- mee’s Book and at Close View in the Span- ish Workshops and Such Inns as Lillias Pastra’s, She Says. PISTOL FOUND EMPTY. —— First Says She Was Ill, Then Admits’ They Had Quarrelled. | While the Prima Donna Makes a Strong Argu- ment in Favor of Her Conception of the Charte SNe oS 7 Cub MeLesiien, Character, She Is Not ane Bir enue station, was taken ; before 3 e Nowmer tn Manhat-| Upmindful of Her Hat, an Court, Brooklyn, to-day, charged Sith murdering his wite. the| Just Over From Paris. mother c s two little children. Wetse He ned to the proce ; rhed away without a word when he By Sylvester Rawling. | wa pall for © F your conception of Carmen fs Cap ok or of t 16 Ham that she is a woman of brains Aliph vad Moewcae | that is your initial mistake,” said Marguerite Sylva to the writer He admits that grounds for abs i clon that Mrs, Weiss did not commit | Over tea at the Ritz-Carlton. The on as her husband says she aid,| prima donna had been a little disap- pointed that her impersonation of sald the Captain, “the | the character at the Metropolitan mick that we would | |Opera-House with the Philadelphia ¢ to hold him pending an 4+) Gyicago Opera Company recently had have vest Marguerite Sylva Says Her Carmen ‘CRAZED SLAYER : Is the Real Gypsy Cigarette Girl COMES BAK 10 MARGUELRITE, SYLVA. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH SCENE OF CRIME | Detective Atter 3D: 3 Days’ Wait: ing Nabs Nespoli, Who Killed in Restaurant. Vincenzo Nespoll of Haverstraw was arrested at 6 o'clock this morning in the jrestaurant at No, 8 Spring street, where he 4 Antonio Levechio, fitty- [two years old, @ bricklayer, taat Wednesday, Detective Slevin figured it out that Vincenzo, who had escaped by door leaving his pistol after the + Would @eturn end this morn-| ne did. 2 was captured after a atrugate. | In his pocket was found another pistol, pings of the Dorothy Arnold mer cases. ‘The y the prisoner nas been craay f of his wife. 6 was eating opposite | restaurant when he BABY SCALDED TO TO DEATH; MOTHER TOO ILL TO SAVE. le One Was Toddling to Beds! ¢ Upset Pot of | ing Water. ERS Ae ir Mseda COGS GAIT -\not stirred him to greater admira- ih the dabartment {sno ceason for MP | ton. She liad declared her intention iy from the routine others jof threshi the subject out when “| she came to New York again and she} | kept hher word. @ niore importane matter ead her train of thought for @ mo-/| no real forthcoming ¢ragedy. Im sorry for Wels He Reported Suicide. in tw The Toreador no Better Lov: soven| 1 m at 9! ir after he | melt. straight tol “Way td his wite | ahe ex He had called | iceman, who ran Into the s night, half an h 6. He went 8 room and nitted auicide. he ts only the new man jo? genuine infatuation at Want . sti ts only the game that eho Is play’! Aidn't you come to luncheant” |1, eh» uttle bit of Jealousy that latmed with eome petulance. “| gienlaye over the presence of Mere alone with everybody | had to st Ing. I never walk, you know, but to- the temptation to show off this lovely confection, and I paraded the avenue for several blocks. Come, now, tan't it handsome and be coming? her but Killed ann almost the play he sald In gubs coat in the ver ou the table t Into the bathroom ad jay T counin’'t res d ends, closed the to be eorrect, "how ver, if no Carnen of with an » Not y his W eter herself, changed hi een quar sho was mire my i n 1 do, anyhow 1B shot as the v the broad deiineation and they|now fl set in tr hh} thonize it altogether is almost t Inside that thera is plenty of ru reform in the direction of natural- | mpossibl Clark, an who haa ne, mai Charles W. American been abros & reappe: tre yesterday ¢ only am T a@ constant reader of but I have studied the typo of Not © nov the New ‘Ti hat M a vin its native environment. L! jon Ad that @ know ts gypsy cigarette girl at frst | Orches and. She is usuaily handsome, dark le V an | skinned, languorous, not over clean, and Ranerata (e All sho 4s ful about of whlch the 4s incon- a _> PRODUCE EXCHANGE TO BECOME BALLROOM. songs wo presented Wel ed hyn to ald \ Mach sa will | eee and she hes*atfected ey 1 ry 1 al again In April. | ¢ to Ijllias Pastin’ wi sca » first murder trial over} thought of him, While Jose is b F Kapper presided, and it| floed In barracks she accepts the at- fig easily digested initial case to ‘be presented | tentions of the Lieutenu: a ¢ igs Rirona eres fants \Iquickly converted strength and energy. > come | of the | Ip an ¢ is awn and this eau between the men, It was} ¢ over which so much adoo 15 charged tit Magnott, shot (he man in| made, means nothing to her but simple 4 fhe back, demmndamianidemmiaren| bad luck, It conjures up to hey mind WRT co el lk ta hen “When the Toreador appoars, to hi if, ke the writer, and will follow a tea to t iigarest things possible, I tell you t ixt on » the Nort oie ot Wann Garan @ & pt) bre lee tak the Kalser brazen, healthy animals, without a shred | | of intellect that conceives of an s| Onee we the Produce Exchange} peyond t aterial things of the mo-| a 1s echoed to dance mus’ Why, t puldn't try to} Be Cente Diane tact neat MOUr f vealng 1a The Conquest of Don Jose. = - > MAGNOTTI JURY DISAGEES. Has AIMS manana Body Right ———— an, hile means a Vath to Reach Verdict 1a Murder bbe effected. She ries || And Your Body trial of Staten Island m, not » 0 °: Pe is Bree Sal sequpty Will Serve You der t n ithe habane aught t Grape-Nuts FOOD “There's a Reason” ghe hasn't braing enough to concetve the impending fate that the cards portend. ed. ‘she “In the final scene outside the arena | Pog le santa Phen, with a most en-| where Excamillo ts the hero of the bull aWAt ibor uk a “But, per-| fights, ale has no real fear of Doz Jose, “a haps, it was my hat that they were en-| Up to almost the very last minute ehe| Mea ecu tani £ datanett | eae Kept it on all the after-|has no idea that he will kU her despite | aot) Bake eter Seat CR anen el ee © portent of the cards which, really, | the house Wetas told iim, brokenly, his| latest taing from Paris. Only just got fasta tater Bea here ach mae nn of what had happene through fie Custom House this Morn | instant of perception that Jo immediately ehe ts How Shall Carmen Be Played? "Tf you admit my description o: air f the Seren be You have geen many concep- Ot course the writer said “Ye: without any real understanding of 1 Ry. Wee UNC rine right temple. |sreat dmportance, It was all wt Citron had no oeetiee| + @ long time} With filmy, feathery plumes suggesting fees 1) sid nhappy, telling | the headgear of a Cossack. For a mere Aenteant In| man to attempt any further dei "t dust an ordinary girtlof it, probably, would driv tough wir ¥ f has brace of tyan- C spend | Woman reader to Inughter, "ne and if ee tan't clean, she makes t warmed | Carmen Really Is French. sake TRA adbes Thon Mme. Sylva returned ¢o the dy neo by! wear- iat Mie | cussion of Carmen, | ing Un looks us if tt xamined the revolver, Ife found | ee . ont ts fre mbere empty except for one ex-|_ ave You, O° toe peor Ne “I haven't had the courage to do It ploded she ie Phe Aakeds) | Vee ee Hee yet, but when I was in Algiers I 4 te bad dd my skin itke t Cartridges Under Table. ; ster (4 Rinet!s opera, Well Ai telaolored) (andi the Moats niade are the other cat Imean, 1 read it over and over mo and eaid I was @ W again to keep my inprs gee my Carmen again, : Merimea and ope ns the subject | convince me if writer | ne | CHARLES W. CLARK, SOLOIST, WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA bar 1! and into which The whioh opera und. with FERDINAND KAUFMANN, 4 was a frequenter of Jdllias Pastin's inn, | Fre! hman's odd, piquan iginal atyle Will Dance on 4 place where not even @ cigai sjappeals to him, they were @ source Ting Floor in . athe World Damrosch's programme through: | in the World | Carmen pract(aed there wen vor 7 out tho first part was subdued, dainty | which has the | those of mere coquetry and fiirtation. |and eloquent, It included, besides the fe world, hag| That does not mean that she was not|/Debussy songs, the lovely “Branden- m for the en-| stacetul. Many times I have seen suc * concerto by Bach, in which David eS nging in a chatr, leaning one 8 played the violln obl of South ow on a table, smoking a t repeated by request ; Now ples A aintiest mann s fairy ike canz f th a snan'a face with In tin fat for ae ‘ es and making the Por the second 1 en on the evening pictures while she was saying the| ivy at thelr best to-morrow onted for the, fire: at the plano. “TANNHAEUSER” 6UNG “Tannhasuser” was © of a ladies’ battle than a r nament. role of rosy and beautiful Venus } | about equally divided, an Tannhaeuser w vaciilating hero’ Gariski'e voice never lovely nor has gl: ever acted prayer when the lar ence for mar with every of standees? ud until the ¢ temptat Fer | | Two-year-old Sabina Damrosa's moth- ler has ‘been confined to her bed with tiam at her home, No, 638 ‘Trin- s avenue, the Bronx, for threa mont |and meanwhtie, Sait >| has been acting as | nurse. At 6 o'cloe kthis monning “Ltt! Mother? Josephine sent the other ohi! , and took little Babine “next door for prepared her mother’s his players programme | att the com ny didn’t tke ft at the nelehbo: ug back while Josepht in her mother's bedroom, ‘Nhe flo girl wont toddling to Josephine on eho stumbled against @ pot of boiling water, which was on the as stove, ‘The scalding water poured all ovar the child, whose screams caused the mother ta Jump out af bed and rush to her ald. She tore the clothes i} m the poor, burnt body and aia her course and remained) Hest to telp har baby, but Sabina died A, beuyaen the two, lin the arms of Dr, Antonio Guettio, who sone ived a fow minutes iater om hie daily t to the mothe AT THE METROPOLITAN.| | S again at the Inst night and proved to be more nstrels’ tour again tn the With Gadskt ba abeth and I But wh more pathos. st Wagner atidl: | Public School 3 Later: Werks,” by Daniel. Gregory Mason, at Publio School No, 11% ft anbseripti irtain, despite the pre Halle beau and Soomer on of “1 n concert of the nents from Arthur oote’s sult or will be played. The latter r ine plan of Mr, Volpe to presemt one VIOLINIST, TO APPEAR. |» 1 by BN American coinposer at each oth nat $1,000 arin i ed Hall and “rovatore,” of Hallan oper ved an offer to go nmer for three months at $ | A bla ita Bt Chapel 4.10 o'clo On Monday, * M rs Presby- y evening a season of the prom. 1 ngiish of the opera ° Nevin, in will give his ‘organ recitals at the City oiler to-morrow and Wednesday atrar- Dona, B. Altman & Co. A SALE OF 30,000 YARDS OF PONGEE SILK FOR MONDAY, MARCH 20th, WILL CON A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF A FINE QUALITY PONG SILK, 27 INCHES WIDE, IN NATURAL, WHITE, AND THE NEWEST SHADES USUALLY $1.50 PER YARD 60c¢ PER YARD CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIAL ABLE FOR SUMMER USE, MONDAY, MARCH 20th, ESPECIALLY SUIT? ILL BE ON SALE AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES Filth Avewwe, 34th and, 35th Streets, New York | find that I wasn't dead. | eet an ambiance, | bleeding to death, t | sate | 18, 1911, TAKES HS WOUNDS ANGRY WIFEKICKS | TO SHOW POLICE “WOKS WINDOW IN HOW DEATH ATHFALED AS SHES ( quSTE Would-Be Startles] Ably Seconds rds illest Hub- Lieutenant by Specire-Like | by’s Strenuous Tactics — Visit at Station. | Costs $10 Apiece. | THREE TO QUIT BOARD as OF MISSOURI PACIFIC. |Charles S. Clarke and the Two Priors Reported Ready to Resign as Part of Agreement. LOUIa, March M—Charles & Clarke, #2. B, Prior and 8. B, Prior will resten their places on board of die rectors of the Missourt Pacific Railway Company to which they were elected last, Tuesday, according to a report cur- rent in official circles, It ie aatd they will retire a8 poon as & new president hosen, as part of the agreement be- 14 and the Kuhn, eden Loeb & Co. intermets. ‘The successors to the | will be chosen, it Louis men by theallted il give the 4 majority TAeut. Cavanagh and his halr rose at] Jack's restaurant, Stwh avenues! game {nstant at 3 o'clock this morn- | ntgh n centre, cor sd ing when @ spectre-like man entered ent” a Dies in Motel, the Adams street station, Brooklyn, and ghuffied up to the desk “Ifere, yor j@ the visttor, ho up @ cut wrt I tried to kt myse' yesterday and woke up a while ago to) T You'd wetter thie morning Albert Mow aweet winger on the “split-pea” vaude- | vite ofreutt, and his ed wife, Cora 6 MoWilliarnses were atarting for thetr home, at No, 14% Lexington ave-| fue, when @ man at another table sail | due something to MeWilliame, Sie did | | the dena not hear at first what he said and leaned | a " over to catch his words. | MoWilllams led her to the door, went back to remonstrate with the who had apoken to his wife, @whtlo Mrs, | SeWitams wanted. 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Whitney, t One Hundred took charge of death | charming and | Dr, came from the man's Reynolds Hospital and fotnd had coagulated and saved tim Ho said he was Th three years old, a now room at No, 64 Myrtle aven: Gecided’ there was not inuch doing ta world for a man of hiv age, and decided to leave tt. Gotng to bed at 2 o'clock yesterday afters 1 disgusted to awake d find himsetf alive. He was ta the hospital. —————— FRANK WORK’S FUNERAL WITHOUT PALL-BEARERS. mu THE POWERFUL DISINFECTANT INK of its terrifie power! Five times stronger thancarbolic Cora her Daughters and Grandchildren, With Few Close Friends, Attend Oi potest shoe at | the MoWliMamees to the West Thirty. / acid! Yot barrmle: non- tne at 28 orelook leoventh atreat atation house in w tax!-| poisonous. is your home” bearers. ‘Tho services wera cond cab, \ how protected witht CH? 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