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~ 4 DURCENY UNITED WIRELESS THE EVENING WORLD, *UESDAY, MAY 16, 1911, 400 STAB WOUNDS MRS. H. WILSON last, to reimburse herself beenuse her jes had been withheld. 4 Mrs, Wilson dented this. maid entered her employ on March 2% and remained until her services She saiq the and grief the proprietor took to the street. NoMoreGrayHair When he came back with Policeman Croseman of the West One Hundredth Were dispensed with last Thursday, She said the maid received $% a month and street station he found Reardon pitch- ing crockery toward Fox, who was hit- Easy to Restore Natural Color WOULD HAVEBEEN CAUSES ARREST OF PAY TO INFORMER) MAID AS TRI Camorra Chief Makes Hot Re-|Girl Says She Took Articles From Riverside Drive Home to Make Up for Wages, | GHARGE AGAINST OPERATED AT LOSS MRS. FROST STANTS FOR THREE YEARS if Y¥. Hair by Simpl oO had ali lacy imple ting such of it as he could with the leg of @ smashed-up chair. Cups, plates, saucers and pitchers which he missed were heaped against the wall behind the batter, As Constantino entered a sugar bow! caught him squarely over the eye. wut WITH THE DSH W RESTAURANT Proprietor and Two Patrons «ip Locked Up After Wreck of |S yi having. Satrred ta worth $80 Worth of Crockery. had questioned the Tendquarters she or street station. (pecaeliiliiietinenmian WILLS $24,000 TO SERVANTS. Minn Mead Le Hospital ana Mt STAMFORD, Conn. May of Miss Elizabeth J, Mead, who dled on March 29 and was noted for her ohari- tles, was fled here yesterday, She leaves $10,000 to Kila Carlsen, $6,000 to Augusta Carlsen and $2,000 to Loulse Helder, Prisoner at Potic Was taken to the _ +> Tet saat 8 Meraeraret Solon is Fewtored by a simple But Justice Davis May Dis-|Expert Accountant Testifies } miss Indictment on a Sec- | Against Officials, Downeast | tort to Abbatemaggio’s Story Tine arin Sextrored 0 wort wan nian with ‘aesault, and all three | of Murder and Price. ond Application, by Contempt Ruling. A Jereey Assemblyman De: Former Assistant District-Attorney| The atx officers of the United Wireless) VITERRO, Ttaly, May 16.—Rnrloo Al-! Mrs, Hunter Wilson, formerty tixing gros an condition that che wee te tor | J8mee Reardon of No, 19 Weet One of the pa7man Charles W. Brown, one pinning Wn, hate ott 7 Charles EB. Le Barbier moved before Telegraph Company, including the| fano, reputed tu be the dominant spirit) at No, 362 Riverside Drive, but now at|the purchase of a house and provide in| Hundredth street and Patrich Fox of Jersey Leutelature from ie ioe comes, be (redieorall rela oe hod {Justice Vernon M. Davis tn the Criminal, President, Col. C. C, Wiison, who are on| of the Neapolitan Camorra, war sgain| the Hotot Helleclire, appeared as com-| {tw room for her alstor A No, 312 West One Hundred and First) died this morning at his realdencs ie | in lie Sree Gate tn codeine ts (Branch of the Supreme Court to-day for tial before Ju Martin In the Crimf-| confronted by Gennaro Abatemageto. | plainant In Jeffer Market Court toe| To the Stamford Ho street, expressmen, with « load not ae |% W: avenue, Kast in po Feniore the natural colot of putty seen Jthe dismissal of the indictment againet Nal Branch of the United State the informer, when the trial of the|day against a young woman who had §2%0,00; to the Hoard |quired in proper expresp business, Bright's diocese. itr, Brown, when a : ge Camorrists for Cuocolo and ¢t o murter of Gennaro! »een in her employ as @ maid on the|of the Meth the) charge of grand larceny. Mrs. Wilson | Stamford Y. 3 was resumed | tnitea | ue of the es in tho wife of the secretary of the United 1c | yomestic and Foreign Missionary Alfano opened in @ pathetic! sates Fidelity and Guaranty Company. | te, Dom ‘ vate which later, under the prodding ; Boriety of the Protestant Spiscopal accuser, gave way to angry| The maid, who was taken Into custody | Gyurch. The largest nal bequest explos! at One Hundred and Ninth street and . 19 ono of $19,000 ic Watte Everett, “Yo-day,” he began, “is the anniver-| Riverside Drive by Detective File, | tipen fusing to produce before the Grand Jury | sary of the death of my beloved brother charged with taking wearing apparel ‘Hickson, ‘gp geen’ be pol eae J. the booka of the company, on the ground | Ciro, who died in prison, I must make|and a gold watch valued in the aggre- women. ‘Hickson allezed that Meo, #ront| that 4 might incriminate him, United |q superhuman effort to overcome the | gate at $5 from the Wilson home, sald patrons, Tele in, tro, trem, Ope. end $1.00, andl can, be trom , imbel geese eh eer vet Gig aed department stores Unroughout the cou: Mrs. Charlotte Baldwin Frost, a etster | COUTt Charged with conspiracy lof Stephen. C. Baldwin, counsel for thy suse of the malls in thelr & Uindicted Carnegic Trust fnanciers, tn | ** tie stook of the company, {which ste $8 charged with grand larceny CO*nCAst when they took their fin the second degrec. The motion for) Me resumption of the trial to-ds \dismiswa) was "| ‘This was due to the approval of the Tatsetaaa. oppowed by the Distriot) guoreme Court of the recent sentence Mrs. Froat was indicted on March 3,\ Posed on Wileun for contempt in ro- | walked arm and arm into the restau. | 7ouns at | rant of Congtantino Landax, at No .i|"usner and was pitcher on the Lynn, st One Hundred and First street, Mass., baseball club, a eem!-professional | earlyto-day singing: Organization. Later he became a com- pa mercial traveller. The funeral services hen Mick meets Greek, will be held on Thursday morning in ‘Then comes the tug of war.” the Church f-3 Our Lady Help of Christ- ‘They hauled Constantino from behind ite his couter and asked him why he had not made breakfast ready for them long | ago. He apologetically observed that an, was @ noted long distance World Wants Work Wonders. B. Altman & Cu. tare Cane, y¥ 18.—"Count” aded not «ullty in the States District-Attorney Wise said he| emotion that possesses me, Still in MY|ghe was Mary Becker, twenty-nine! tinted States Court yesterday t janie icity Serselo taster oc AT was not certain that he would again he echo of the Inst desperate |s cary old, of No. 002 Park avenue, Ho-| charge of illegally Importing into he ie not know they were coming, < @ wife of! cat) upon Wilson to produre the boc lamentations of my brother. In the) ioven, N, J. United States a copy of Del Sarto's +h gle: eardon, “you shall be ag he believed he had all “e evide he continued to deny | painting “The Holy Family." ‘The pail 2afing no doubt we have been here agony of death ‘The mald, after betng taken to Po- | i ; pbate- ven by the “Count in New York, When we are gone.” under $1,00 bail. The indictment went| Pens. Porebiel; the government | OO Senetons oF this: cane Abbate- | ice Headquarter | Snen arrested had to be renewed here. | n he took the coffee urn by the to @leep then and was not roused from ( Q | maggio.” the police, that she -!aphe date of the trial has not been fixe 4 dashed it against the marbie. ; expert accountant, was recalled to the ff the tn- ite slumber until April 17 last when Mre.| stand to g! ce Seed menciat|. Attacking the testimony of the ; Frost wae released from ball and! standing of the United Wireless con. | former, Alfano said in substance | fparoted ‘on her own recognizance. This He paid thet in the three yearo| , “According to his own statements MEN’S FURNISHINGS \ ‘was done with the consent of Assistant Abbatemaggio had knowlelge of the) WDistriot-Attorney Nott, who wrote on od of the Indictment: “The defendant wae indicted for grand by falee pretenses. She oltained from the complainant by rep- herself as the wife of an when in truth ehe was his I have examined the facts here- #o ami think it #0 doubtful that @ o fiction could be had that I recommend discharge af the defendant's ball. bas, I am informed by the lainant, made restitution,” Notwithstanding this strong recom- endation of Mr. Nott's, the Diatrict- ttorney’s office opposed Mr. Le Bar- ler's motion to dismiss the indictment the ground tnat suffictont time had yet elapsed since the discharge of he defendant's ball. Justice Dav! lea the motion, but informed Mr, Lo jer that he would entertain it again the lawyer eaw fit to renew it. District-Attorney Whitman and Ste- hen C. Baldwin were close friends until hey had a serious falling out over cer- in phases of the Carnegie Trust in- gation. Mr. Baldwin figured promi. tly in the so-called conapiracy to the Carnegie Trust investigation it of the hands of the Dist: Attor- Reto alte At te the omipg, of the y-General. —— = PILL REGULATING PISTOL 1 SELLING UP TO GOVERNOR { ALBANY, Ma: fivan’s bill he eapons to persons who have no license making it a felony to carry @ con-|, weapon was passed by the As- bly last night, 123 to 7, It now goes the Governor, Tho smaii arms Interests abandoned Iheir opposition yesterday when the ma- prity leaders made the bill a party ending Dec. 81, 1909, the United Wire- loa wan run at @ loss of $376,284.06. In all three years, the witness said, the operation of the wireless systems of the company caused large deficits. In 1907, the lofs sustained In operating was $6,706.06; in 1006 it wae increased to @87,678.62 and in 1900 the Jone leaped to $176,090.12, making @ total of $906,114.62, , |The general expenses of the company brought the total losses to $376,254.06, After this evidence, Assistant United States District-Attorney G. H. Dorr read Mterature sent out by the United Wireless to its stockholdera and pros- Pective investors, telling them that the company was making large earnings ‘and that {n 1910, in all probability, dividends would be paid. Posse cea BISHOP GREER ORDAINS i TWO AS DEACONESSES. At the Cathedral of St. John the Di- vine to-day two young women were ordained deaconesses ‘by Bishop Greer of the Protestant Episcopal diocese ef New York. They were members of a clase of fourteen which was graduated earlier in the day from the New York School of Deaconessen at St. Faith's House, on the Cathedral grounds, One of the graduates, Miss Kane Umexawa, leaves within a day or two for her Japanese home in Tokio, where she is to teach in the parochial schools, She went through the full three years’ course of the deacon- esses’ echool with the English-speaking girls and now speaks as fluently as any of them. The graduates were: Gertrude J. Baker, Margaret Marion N. Furness, Aimee T, Drake, Josephine W. Hart, Mabel V. Holwate, Marion T. Holmes, Alice A, LeMngwell, Sarah T. Rees, Ella Per, Mary Shepard and Marla P. Williams, Misses Gertrude J. Baker and Maria P. ‘Willams were ordained as deaconesses. plan of murder and #0 might have pre- vented the crime had he seen ft to do so, His description of the division of the reward for the mumers, among the assassins, by Glovannt Rap!, ta ridtcu- lous, as the scene of the supposed div- ision t a apot much frequented. It even more absurd to say that four hundred francs*($80) was given to Ab- batemagsio, who took no part in the affair, and only 160 franca to the real murderers,” Here Abbatemagsio interrupt@l with the remark, “Alfano intended to buy my silence.” Alfano, suddenly infuriated, replied: “If I had deen tn a position to fear your revelations 1 would have given you 400 stabs insteaad of 400 france.” yet ier lbilosedb SCARED BY BOGUS POLICE. Policeman McGahan heard cries near One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street and Eighth avenue early this morning and found Harry Bayer of No. 2322 Fighth avenue tn fear and trembling. Bayer told the policeman that the two young men nearby had stopped him and said they were officers. He had shouted for help, and his mother, who was waiting for htm in his home nearby, heard him and joined in the yells for a policeman. ‘The two young men were arrested on @ charge of impersonating an officer, and gave thelr names as Idward Byers, No, 120 East Twenty-fourth street, and Robert McMahon, No. 248 West One Hundred and Forty-ninth atreet. Huge Fountain of Fire. URALSK, Asiatic Russia, May 16—An ofl gusher of 60,000 barrels capacity daily, in the region of the Kirghiz Steppe, caught fire and to-day is blaz- ing furlously. People Merely 4 Go Through the Motions of Getting the Teeth Clean PARTICULAR ATTENTION 1S DIRECTED TO A NEW LINE OP IMPORTED FABRICS FOR THE MAKING TO ORDER OF MEN'S, SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS. A LARGE STOCK IS ALSO SHOWN OF MEN'S TENNIS, GOLFING AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS; SUMMER NECKWEAR, BATH ROBES, PAJAMAS, BATHING SUITS AND BELTS MEN'S IMPORTED MOTOR COATS, RAINCOATS, DUSTERS, CAPS AND GOGGLES MOTOR ROBES AND STEAMER RUGS. UNUSUAL OFFERINGS FOR WEDNESDAY WILL INCLUDE MEN'S IMPORTED RAINCOATS, USUALLY $2000 . . 2. at $12.00 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, PLAITED OR PLAIN, USUALLY $2.25 & 250 EACH . . . AT $1.50 MEN'S LISLE THREAD GLOVES, GRAY OR ‘TAN, aT 50c. PER PAIR A -SALE OF STEAMER RUGS WILL ALSO BE HELD, CONSISTING OF IMPORTED FRIEZE, STEAMER RUGS, USUALLY SOLD FOR $7.50 & $10.00AT $4.50 EACH Deceived by the Fragrance which Dental Creams, Pastes, Powders and Aromatic Liquid Prepa- rations Leave in the Mouth Nine people out of ten, here in America, are sooner or later bothered with decay of the teeth. Proof that in spite of the daily use of dental pastes, creams, powders, etc., people have not been keeping their teeth clean. For dentists tell us that if the teeth are always kept clean, decay—never give trouble of any kind, | = bil pastes and the common liquid preparations are merely deceiving— have a pungent taste, leave a temporary fragrance in the mouth, scent the breath for a few minutes, perhaps polish the teeth nice and white— All of which seems plausible evidence of cleansing power, BOYS' CLOTHING AND GENERAL FURNISHINGS CAN BE SUPPLIED AT MODERATE PRICES, | OPPENHEIM, CLLINSsG 34th Street—West SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT SPECIAL PRICES WILL ALSO BE ON SALE AT THE SAME TIME, AS FOLLOWS; IMPORTED COTTON VOILE IN CHECKS AND FLORAL DESIGNS, AT RESPECTIVELY,” 21C, & 25. PER YARD they will never Important Suit Sale $35.00 Women’s and Misses’ Suits $15.00 Oe eee 250 Tailored Suits TAKEN FROM THE REGULAR STOCK Some of the most desirable styles; the accumulations of a season’s business, made of superior Black, Navy and Fancy Serge, Worsteds, handsomely lined Actual value $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 Styles and make represent the highest standard of quality and are characteristic of Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s Entire Stock No Approvals—No Exchanges—No Alterations Foulard and ‘Chiffon Dresses For Women and Misses, Formerly $35.00 to $45.00 500 Lingerie and Marquisette Dresses ‘ 10.00 For Women and Misses Two very attractive new models; handsomely trimmed; Manufactured to retail at $25, | 15.00 ‘20.00 But—as proved over and over by examin- ing the mouth with a microscope immediately after the use of such preparations—they leave behind a startling amount of impurities: bacteria, acids from decaying food, etc. For no matter how carefully the tooth- , brush is used, such preparations cannot cleanse the hard-to-get-at places—the cavi- ties, hollows, tiny spaces between the teeth, the folds of the mucous membrane, ete, Yet these are the places in which impurities always lodge, Odol-izing, the Perfect Way to Cleanse Mouth and Teeth , . But when people in this country learn to Odol-ize the mouth and teeth every day-—— something dentists now advocate—we will hear far fewer complaints about the teeth, And bad breath, indigestion, catarrh, etc., will not be nearly so common, In Germany—where people Odol-lze the mouth and teeth almost as regularly as they wash the face and hands—suffering with the teeth isn’t nearly so prevalent as here, Odol-izing—a word coined by the Ger- mans—means the use of Odol (the wonder- ful antiseptic discovery of German chemists,) instead of depending solely on pastes, ders, creams, etc. It means the proper hygiene of the whole mouth, of w the teeth are only a part, Odol Different From Every Other Dentifrice and Mouth-Wash Odol is far more than merely a tooth and mouth wash, It is so penetrating that it searches out all impurities—food particles, acids, bacterla— no matter where happen to hide— 60 effective that it rids the whole mouth of every one of the foes which are constantly making attacks— Yet so absolutely harmless that it can anfely be used, as ordinarily diluted, for ster- ilizing ever a baby's mouth, Goes On Cleansing for Hours A thorough Odoldsing takes only a minute— But the cleansing, purifying action of Odol continues long afterward, For Odol does not evaporate, does not wash away in the saliva, Instead, it impregnates the gums, works in the teeth, into the cavities and hollows, and into the folds and wrinkles of the lining of the mouth, This gives it a long-lasting action which keeps the whole mouth clean and the breath pure for hours, A Few Drops Enough Qdol {s concentra’ makes {t surprisingly economical, A few in half’ a glass or so of water ig ou need for a thorough Odol-ising. Use this olution with your brush just as you would clear water, ‘ Your neighborhood hak has Odol— every good drug store—also lepartment stores and the best men’s clothing stores—can supply you. Geo. Borgfeldt & Co., New York AND DRESS LENGTHS OF SHEER, FANCY MATERIALS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS, B. Altman & Cn. ANNOUNCE AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF WOMEN’S SUMMER DRESSES FOR WEDNESDAY, COMPRISING A VARIETY OF MODELS SUITABLE FOR MORNING OR AFTERNOON WEAR, COMMENCEMENT DAYS, ETC, OF BORDERED DIMITY, IN COLORS ry aT $6.75 OF STRIPED VOILE, IN coLoRS , AT $7.75 « 9.00 OF LINEN, WITH EMBROIDERED WAIST, WHITE AND coLors AT $11.75 cotors aT $15.00 OF WHITE VOILE + ¢ AT $12.50 & 1600 OF WHITE BRUSSELS NET, TRIMMED WITH EYELET EMBROIDERY AND VELVETEEN , + ¢ 36.60 AND WHITE SKIRTS, OF POPLINETTE, $4.50; oF Pique, $5.50 HANDMADE AND HAND-EMBROIDERED LINGERIE DRESSES WILL BE ESPECIALLY MARKED AT 9 » $18.00 LARGE REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE ON A NUMBER OF THE HIGHER PRICED LINGERIE DRESSES, [Fi Apenne, 34th and 35th Streets, Nem York.