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Nero ee R THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 29, 1911. TELLS HOW HE GAVE RICH GHICAGOAN SUBWAY AND‘L” (POLIGEMAN HELD. ST. REGIS BANQUET IN DELIRIUM ON, WILLENDDANGER | WHO SAID WIFE ON'S2.30 CAPITAL SPEEDING TRAN) OF DEATHAVENUE KILLED HERSELF — Dickinson Mc Allister, Victim of | Board of Estimate Committee’s | Evidence Weiss, but Court Sends | Case to Grand Jury. Young Lamb Promised to Pay Favored — Charles From Guests’ Subscriptions to His New Project. Grief, Fights Police and | Two of His Friends, | Plan, Eliminating Surface Tracks, Is Ready PITTSRURG, March %, — Securely | w aps, Dickinson MeAlite-| go was taken from a Pan-| Policeman Charles Weiss, whose wif Anna, was shot and kt volver a their ho street, Williamsburg, BUT HE LANDS IN CELL. EVENING WORLD WINS. 1 with No. his re: 78 George Patrick's Hailroad train here late yesier- on St Mother’s Lawyer Calls Him ind removed to St. Francis Hoe} Tunnel From 60th to 30th| Pay, was hela to-day without bail fo | pital, after a fight with police oMoers| i ; ¥ the action of the Grand Jury on « Insane, but Magistrate 13 | and two of hie friends | Street, Elevated Then to — | oharse of homicide, Sceptical—W anted in Jersey. Jago to Harrisburg in company with | the Battery. lice Court was favorable to Weiss, bu 7 _ }% M jordan and John ¢ Haye ot} Magistrate Naumer decided tthat the Chicago, When the train was between | best intérests of justice would be serve GF you havn't a cent in your pooket® | Coiumbus and Dennison, Ohio, McAl- to be aboliahed at | by giving an opportunity to the gran $2 your clothes are shabby and stained lister ts sat) to have become violent | last. and your linen of ancient vintage and gna kicked the lights ut of his com: | World at the same time you want to ive & | partment, leaving the place in darknoss, Banquet to a score or more of your! and was attempting to Jump through | Eleventh avenue. Jury to pass on the case The shooting of Mrs, Welss was re ported to Capt. Jolin Becker of the Many hattan avenue police by the husband ra The Evening active warfare has against the exiatence of grade tracks on waged Powerful influence ‘ who anid his wife nad been in the habi fiends in any one of New York’4/q window when he was detected, Run-| was brought to bear to prevent the re- | vr Welln Wik tie seseieun bed the emart hotels, don't think it Impossible) ning into her compartinent, he) moval of the tracke and many oases | she had killed herself unintentionally. —just go ahead and send out invita-| jooked th There he remained | were carried o the courts without avail. | He had gone Into the bath-room, and » thone-it's easy as rolling off @ lox until th hed Pitteburg. Of To-day, however, the aituation|from later developments, it appeared. Just how this feat may be accom. | cers wer d and McAllister changed when the Special Committee of | according to his statements and those plished was explained before Ma Neither of hue friends was |the Hoard of Estimate agroed on a re-|of his friends, that Mrs, Woelas decide Herrman in the East Fitty-seventh | nd port to be submitted to the Board of {upon a lark. She broke the revolver Breet Court to-day when young Wal-| McAllister Is to-day reported as much | Beulmate to-morrow, contempating «and, as she thought, removed all of ter Chamberlain Lamb was arraigned | improved at the hospital, having spent) joint subway and elevated syste mfor | bullets. jon the complaint of the management of | @ auiet night Eleventh avenue from Sixtieth atreet to] As Weiss camo out of the bathroom ithe Hotel Si. Regis after he had Sver| CHICAGO, March 2%.—Dickinson Mes! the Battery, she pointed the gun toward her head Just such a feast and ts ta day | Allister, who waa taken from an Pa With the epecial committee, which and snapped the trigger. € bullet ae aright the bs ng Mr, bundle train at Pittsburg in @ delirious) comprises President Mitchel of the| nad becn left In the revolver when she Lamb's clothes looked y had | condition, is a former President of the] Hourd of Aldermen, Comptroier Pren-| emptied it, und this was right, andes Sanown no other press! that | Metropolitan Elevated Railway In Chi-| dergast and Borough President MoAn-|the trigger. which comes on a park former chief engineer of the) eny, outside engineers have been work- Sergt. Julian Patteng!li testified that were frayed, his ha’ Bide Rapid nait” Company, | ing. # latter, with one exception, | when he examined the revolver he found and he had exactly & known ih Caloago, have rted favorably on the Joint! only the exploded shell in its chamber the arrangements for the banquet Mor Mat Mines dates from) subway and elevated plan, The com-| Hos asked Welss where the other bul- day night, but he entertained lavishly, rw following the death) mittes will not make known the full] iets were, and when the policeman ‘and the St. Regis maitre d allowed her and sister, the oki Mo-| character of ita report until ite pre-ladid he did not know, he ine ai time to order as mich as he pleased, steal at Harrisiing, Pa.) sentation to the Board, of Matimate to-| them end found them on the fl ved And Manager Gustave Schmidt's only | in a wuvur of Hort, Hunter, was soul, morrow. ae on the floor near on to-day, when an Evening |after having been in the family for] tt 1” known, hor a 3 { thing could happen, was this maried and hed made bis home With! be removed to a subway neeth of Thir-| helt tecghed fray teen, ceroes the ; “You've got to take a chance tn the his # there. He brooded over the/ tieth street and to an elevated struc. | Al! Vestified that they heard the police ell from Sale .of the old piace until he bde-| ture south of that pol Tran) and “his: wits: ih: conversation’ « hotel Dusiness—you never ean tell from at poin. | \ or | Bears esther nbs ip in| came Ht One cousideraton in the plan to be| f¥ Minutes before the shooting. ‘The i Lai » recovered, but Monday he suf-| pri Mi _is the establishment of a| Were not quarreling. Coroner's Phy- | | their pe i another attack and asked to be t freight terminal in the neighvor- | Siclan Wuest testified that the wound tn | | He Is a “Boy Promote taken to the old homestead, in the hope] hood of West Twenty-third street. The] the woman's temple might have been | 1 Lamb 1s a tall, slender young man, pf the associations his mental) elevated road to the Battery will com-| self-tntlicted, j with dreamy eyes, the xproutings of an’ au beluin. 1M J A trlend, urite 1s ane brane hen leading out to —_—— | ache and an airy, insine 4nd John in r office, | pler ends, thus enabling th + j Inetptent mustache and an Wane With Ble left Chicago Mon-| (ranstor “of frelgit cura to the imaie| NEW YORK FLYER DERAILED, i uating confidential m day night structure = i nized at once as th =| cenh ate PASSENGERS ESCAPE HARM. of the natural Bate to wi aoty or and T suggested that I take a} ' et a Sa avr ing World reporter in his HT could eonmubtoaia with some of Iny astound Pennsyivania Railroad ex- § Yorkville Court he has been a promoter friends and raise the money. © bs ¥ press train, which left Pittsburg at 940 ; of sorts ever since he left high school 1 thought nothing would be easter : am, to-day for > York - ; and, in fact, {t was his latest and m 1 plugged away at the telephone tn vl | ratied a e Creck, east of A | project—a eme that had at- my phone bill was - at 116 o'clock this after all of the i tracted the interest of Curator Dittmars & Dittmary—but 1 Stooks were subjected to some rather | CatS going against the bankment | of the Bronx Zoo and several wealthy | ¢ “ mey, Then the}rapid selling dur the afternoon wex-| The entine remained on the track. men of New York's financial district arxi| ™4nsker had me taken to the station." |son, alng with the final hour,| A long «stance te / of Newark—that inspired tho banquet| Court Discourse on Insanity. e reaction seached large proportions, | om Spruc Creek w i and led to his prese phieht, When Lamb was arraigned Xenephon [When losses of from 1 to no person was injured “T had formed a which wae|H. Huddy, a lawyer .of No, & Church |Made !n prices of the leaving the track ran for € ; Just adout to be incorporated at $1000," Street, who lives near Lamb's mother |Reading and other coal shares were|on the tes. ssengers rece waid Lamb, “and it nas to be called the [2% East Orange, appeared for the young [th weakest, street expreased | a severe shaking up und were 5 Wiostan TL have | 24% He sald Lamb was irrat val, that | \# to what the Penngylvania | frightened, | Se ieharennes {0 iis’ ta ak his widowed mother no n in thelr in- n is known as the Day ie OUKhE to be is dae in New York at about ured NM n and that was the first to | file Is tied up as a result of worked for Curator Dittmars, I Apprehenstons | the accident, The train conslated of a the idea to an expedition In of the wool | mall car, a combination i feo and Central America to bring < dinners and not xtra session of | limans and an o eons of the fn and flora of | Paying ‘asked the Maxis oa of the issue leas, Ditinere liked the idea, « cane IAWY Gh 'SAI He: GiA mean: that and| DloRne sale Were cinarly seithe tow, i was slated for director-Kene Well, If you think incurring obliga- | | eheirman of the advisory board, It) tions and not meeting them ts an evi-| The C1 | woukl have taken about $00 to ft out|dence of being Irrational, there are lote| Today's ty prices of stocke the expedition, aud ax a sid welof frrational folks walking around net pared ith yemtentas's i o obtain timber contracts | loose,” sald: Magistrate Herrman, Se Go Sietoan Gove cana nieat Huddy sald that Lamb's father Low. Tat. one, bring back laces and embrolderies for |\ hiteet who had lost his for= ay the New York departinent 8 “Just an Annooying Detali” “HK looked gool--mighty good,” he said | warming up to his subject. “E got |i | Brady & Brady, No. 20 Broadway, for | Vi that Lamb was { my lawyers, and the articles of not right in his head. poration were drawn up in thelr offlce.| Lamb told the same story on the Then I decided to give an ore m|stand he told the reporter and Magts- @inner at which stock would be sub. | trate Herrman ax impressed by his scribed for at $0 @ share and I sent out | Senn! dah the invitations. ile foal “This St. Regis incident is merely an| jeoiue annoying w a yawn, | wa the head wait Wanted in Jersey Also. ‘ Thetmar—and tol 1 wanted | Lam ase was bel fl N iT tertain forty friends a! a band ve Yan Twiste would pay hin f x ' ; : Would be subscribed ba " sald it was all and went ahead | with the arranger “Only nine me wed up at the] was Fran dinner, but we bad a good time “ M poses of & exped " A the and 1 rance p ' a \ wy . Award A, Gabrie Bronis of Newar W D Warthless: check J. Le Compte 1 B Rike York, three © 1 Y" Saw y mercy 1 w 4 ' De I took 8 ‘Butt re au Thad A | urea « miecaley na ’ ' enough non the me Wal That night 1 ex = ‘ “ * Plan ot the Hippodrome Fire Escapes and Doors } | eRe Utito \" FIRE DOORS FIRE, poom The above diagram shows the plan of the Hippodrome fire escapes as drawn by Frederic Thomp- son, the.architect. It is sgen at a g that the doors leading to the escapes open outward and when | open do not e» bey oki the walls, so that free access to thé, even platforms cannot be obstructed _ in any way. Our Great March “Classified” Clearance Sale Last Two Days of the Month—Two Days Only. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY We will “Classify” and close out all odd sizes and broken numbers in our entire stock-in every De- partment. Navy Serge Suits. 45 SUITS TO GO AT $17.00 14SUITSTOGOAT 19,00 27SUITSTOGOAT 23.00 Braid Trimmed Serges. 6 SUITS TOGO AT $19.00 OSUITSTOGOAT 23,00 12SUITSTOGOAT 26,00 will be “cl. Misses’ Linen Dresses. | Misses’ Foulard Dresses 16 DRESSES TO GO AT ecccccccseceeeees $16.00 19.00 21.00 $12.50 14.00 16.00 26 London Top Coats.... 23 Black and Navy Serge Full Length Service Coats 16 DRESSES TO GO 11 DRESSES TOGO AT. . Lingerie Waists to go at... Emb’da Linen Waists to go at Marquisette Waists to gO At... 78 Women’s Foulard Dresse: ified” and closed out at FORMER PRICES WERE $28.00, $82.00, $35.00, to go Black Serge Suits. 25 SUITS TOGO AT $17.00 10SUITSTOGOAT 25,00 12SUITSTOGOAT 29,00 New Spring Mixtures. 15 SUITS TO GO AT $22.50 19SUITSTOGOAT 24,50 18SUITSTOGOAT 26,50 $21.00 19 DRESSES TOGO AT. ‘ $12.50 FORMER PRICES WERE $16.00 AND $18.00. We. Will ‘Classify’ and Close Out Waists of Every Description Mawrquisette Waists, Grecian Emb’dy, to go at.. Colored Chiffon Waists to go at... Black Chiffon Waists to go at Black Silk Semi-Dress Waists to go at In Our Corset and Underwear Departments We Will ‘‘ Classify ’’ to Close Out. $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00 Corsets. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Gowns. +$2.00, $2.60 and $3.00 Combin tions... Si nataeiy $1.75, $2.50 and $3.75 Whi SKIP... .0cceeeeseeceweeeneeee re SILK PETTICOATS, KIMONOS, NEGLIGEES AND AT EQUALLY BLANKET ROBES DUCTIONS. and $1.25 Corset Covers $1.45 55 95 "85 ‘ $1.25 ae 22-24-26 $1.85 65 1.35 1.85 $1.95 GREAT John Forsythe west 3:th st. . $2.85 2.95 3.85 5.85 5.75 6.85 5.75 $2.95 +95 1.85 2.45 $2.95 RE- NER RETR ORAS BAGO MINRERROTI REN tre and ly built and made to IT MAKES LIT ‘ A WORLD ESTABLISHED 63 YEARS 155-157-159 EAST 23D’ STREET ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. You Can Save Money if You Make Your Purchases Here This ts the store for low prices and literal Credit Terms. For the past 63 years we have offered liberal Credit to those who wished to Luy on that economical method and at the same time selling our goods as low as if they paid cash elsewhere. Massive Square Fost Enamel Bedsteads, worth $12, for......... This high grade Ename! Bedstead Is without a doubt one ever placed on the market. With {ts heavy square posts: spindles and brass knobs bedstead vhich makes a better show . ing for the money than thts’ design. $7.75 most artistic] shaped} f there {sno} selling to-day} hal be had in al) Here is a three-piece Parlor Suite of exceptional value. The frames are of rich mahogany finish. The loose panne velour cushions, in any desired color, attached by fancy cord and tassels, are daintily tufted. Entire suiteis strong- ive entire satisfaction. You cannot equal anything like it elsewhere for less than $75.00. Our price this week. Liberal Credit Given Our Liberal Credit System is so arranged that you can buy whatever you need on paymertts so small that you will hardly feel the expense at all. $25.06 \-orth of Goods for 50c. Per Week. $60.00 Worth of Goods for $1.00 Per Week. $100.00 Worth of Goods for $1.50 Per Week. Larger Amounts in Proportion. DIFFEREN “WANT” WILL GO mi WHAT YOU NEE ll ain Wii $24.49 b— AND GET IT, ~ > WaShpurn-crosey 2. :