The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1911, Page 15

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} i pdt b TWOWIVESGREET TANTOR. AND HE ~~ ADMITS BEAN : Déserted Spouse Traces Recre- ant Hubby to New York After Four Years. erry a FINDS SECOND FAMILY. Helpmate No. 2 Testifies Be- fore Grand Jury With ‘ Her Prede. cessor, John Davenport, janitor, has led a f day. He was in charge louse at No. 10 Weat | til noon when Detective jropped in and arrosted He had been the Grand Jury an hour of an apart: End avenue Famund Lejel; him on a bigniny charge. indtered ny © got down to the Criminal Suiiding he found waiting for him not only the wife who had cooked his breakfnet, but had deserted | At child he fant, adn't | lie was so} the rush of events that Justice Mule ince ft was an in twenty-seven, He married fetta Wagner there In 1906, 81x months after a baby was born to lived fn Ononta them he disappeared. He came to New LZ York and ovt sined a place as janitor | Then he i Marie Pornell and § Wedded her June 19. The sec / ond wife e 1 recenily. Dese Wife Appears. The deserted | througa a tric recreant spouse was ving tr . Davenport learned | last week thet her had re-married and y. She came on ear-old boy and rhey's office, Davenport was ap; and apprised of her husivand’ vious i marriage. She promised to aid in bringing him to punishment and this \ morning Was set for the presentment of the case before the Grand J Mrs, Davenport No. 2 fried eggs anti boiled coffee for Davenport this mornin: } With never a hint to him of the big, Diack cloud that was swiftly coming his The sec- racked shopping, she went down to testify be- fore the Grand Jury, eae her infant with her. “The two wives met in an ante-room and the things they said about their Joint husband to each other were di- Verse and numerous, They both testified with alacrity when called and an indict- nient was quickly found Child Greeis Father. They were standing in the corridor when their husband came in, attended by Detective Leigh. Davenport didn’t +e he would Mrs. Davenport No. 1 called out to her four-year-old boy who stood at her side ‘There's your father that I've tol | you about. Go over and taik to him.” { “Hello, papa,” said the youngster, as he ran over and playfully grabbed Day- enport's legs. The janitor tu wives and turned a “It's all up," he better face the mu: He kissed both his children,” watked in before Justice Mulqeen and pleaded guilty, He was remanded to the Tombs for sentence on May 2%. He may get from one to five years’ imprisonment, | AND NOW ANOTHER HAMLET. Dect got a look at his je shade of id, “1 aiyes Td Faversham Succumb: He W ‘William Faversham eucoumed at last. Hemiet. Mr. Faversham, his wife, Juile Opp, and thelr company sailed for England this afternoon on the Adriatic, Next season, Mr. Faversham announced, he iN be his own manager, as he has Pivere © contract that bound him to Felix Isman, “Qpen.n, in Boston this Fall, | Mr. Faversham, ‘I shall give pe: | ances of Hamlet at least o | the production to be int other plays, Later tt 4s Inteption to put on Romeo and Ju My wife will not take part in elther Hamlet or Romeo and Juliet.” Other outward bound tourists on the Ensay the Role. the actor, has He !s going to play sald tn Adriatic were the wife and two daugh- ters of Senator William A. Clark, and the wives of Charles Ktecle and Henry T. Davidson, of the J. P. Mc and Mra. Charles M. Schwab, the steel magnate, FURNITURE] n firm, wife of 'g140 a0 . i te “ 500 4 200 # 240 10.00 * so Fetined Complete, 969-98 Fureichea Comptete, 989-98 CLOTHING | Ladies’ or Men's $950 Clothing Up to $1.00 pa CO Per Week pce Monday Eventi 0 irked Wag: MICHAELS BROS| {IS AVE OTHSTBKLYN 1LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, to the attention of | eee them at first, but to make sure that | SOUP? "TERT TE Lie Ee ee BS ee ot ee eee / THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY ‘Dainty Marion Garson to Sing — at New Theatre. One of the |who have volunteered Marion Garson. some novel steps in dancing. camp of the newsboys at Shillaber jr. secretary. fron, H. F. Gunnison, D, W. | Shitlaber, Jason Rogers, $. P. Booth |. 8, Crummy, | Stars who have expressed willingness |to help are Nat Goodwin, Ethel Le | Amelia Bingham, Elsle Janis, M Hite, Willa Holt Wakefield, Loney Has ‘at Wills, Valerie Be . Montgomery and Moore, the Avon |Comedy Four and a great number of Della Fox, ge! | ‘The entertainment will be wi irection of William Fox, Pat and John Zanft. Tickets can be had at the Metropol Opera House, McBride's, Tyson's [the Astor House agencies. Also | phoning to No, $000 Cortlandt they | Tickets are $2.50 to 50 cents. > HARD HEAD SAVES LIFE ~ Bartender, | Fires, and Both Go to the Hospital. -|Gerald Byrne, twenty-four, of No. | Greenwich avenue, went into a sa at No. 199 West Fourth street early | 1 sc beantitit complexion th to-day and ordered a “fish-bowl" of} a A hg neti tal | beer. He quaffed the beverage, com-| "fin nile Pa! Sader a "el plained that the “collar” was too high Mr eill shows <i jitproccnent and refused to pay for it. A quarrel | tae ef the’ liter freckl entirely, resulted and Byrne smashed the Ti snl Sharmien knoe infre We | ginga on the bar, Stars of Drama and Vaudev Will Aid Summer Camp nany petite comediennes! to entertain at tue big veneft of the newsboys next Sunday night at the New Theatre is She will sing specta!| songs for the oceasion and has prepared | This benefit is tn ald of the summer Woodland Beach, 8. 1, and Js under the auspices of the directors of ge Newsboys’ Home| | Club, They are: ean Emery, presi-/| Rollin M. Morgan, vice-president; m R, Hearst, treasurer, and Will- Other tors are Ralph Pulitzer, W. J. Pat- Quinn, [Conde Hamtin, ML. Bridgman, William | be sent by messenger, with added cost. BY TURNING A BULLET. Slashed by Customer, A young man describing himself as He then stood on the “third rat,” And Dance at Newsboys’ Big Show ille \ and vey, jabel 5 according to the police, der e: hi a shot, and the forehead, bu Later Detectivi eas off. Nel got a tip that two wounded men were wii{i2 St. Vincent's Hospital and found Sechinger and Byrne there being patched up. Both were arrested. FRECKLES move Them with the New Drug. An eminent skin specialist ‘new drug, Othine-—donble 6 on cent rength—which DIB | most tender, skin Re mire. toa double strensth the money-ba Riker’ ‘8 for th thine, Acres of Floor Space ‘ $65 3100 $200 $1,000 9 preportionate terms. pleed oak bor, nicely Hashed” Every Thing *: EveryRoom Furniture, Carpets, Rags, Mattings, Etc, Ice Boxes, Lamps, Clozhs, Go-Carts, Kitchenware, Etc. Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Everything in Every Department Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. No Deposit, 50c a Week Way, Then, on pretext of doing some | Enamel-Lined Refrigerator, $19.75 10% Discount If You Prefer to Pay Cash. The lon chamber, with its two removable shelves, is finished in the best baked enamel. The ice rack and | flue are also removable. Very easy to | keep clean and sweet, Note the neat bevelled mirror on the top door. Nickel ne ures 50x23x15. Dozens of styles, from $5.25 to $60 Pay $1 Fortnigh © $2 Mi it ae oaveabal Catton wont if requested, Open Saturday Evenings $15 worth for 25¢ a week “ “ $1.00 «« « oo $1.50 « “ $2.50 «« «6 «= $12.50 « | Payable by the month if more convenient. We will open an account for any amount on No limit, emall or large. ’ 10% Discount If You Prefer to Pay Cash No Extra cha of any kind. Cowperthwait® Sons tSTABLiSHED 1807 Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Also at 2212-2224 Avenue (Lor, 125 st St.) and with @ sharp plece of glass cut William Sech- Inger, the twenty-two, the bartender, from bow to the shoulder on his left Sechinger reached for his plato, | the bullet hit Byrne in je and Gilkerson Don't Hide Them with a Veil; Re= discovered or, Hegeman’ it is this that fe sold on COSTS CITY $45, FOR EACH PUPIL IN PUBLIC SCHOOL <: The annual per capita cost of edu cating public school pupils in the elty [of New York Is as follows: High School Ing | Elementary school . | Average cost | This Includes the cost | supplies A TIELETE: PTXTE ENS LE QLLL. | Hlaieses + $85.07 90.39 92.80 School. caching and de interest but does not in | Tremendous | Bargains In Women’s Apparel for Tharsday price reductions. than end-of-the-season prices. Silk Summer Dresses Silk foulard, newest fancy effects, all colors; models; included are a number of new Fre Voile Dresses ; former prices up to $17.50 $100 OPEN MONDAY AHO SAT EVENINGS PATTEN LINE Sight-Seeing Ya on an investment of $10,000,000, Bronx to ¢ and President nembers of the Select Cammittes ot ne Board of Estimate whieh was ap poltited to investigate the Board of the Lorough — President adds “Upon investigation 1 think you wit find that one cause of the overcrowding is the number of puplis being educated at the cost of the of New York who live outside of the city While it is not necessary for t y of to be stingy, at the New ¥ fair le ive elsewhere urden of ed i pu- I think you wiil find that Richmond has pupils from New Jersey, Manhattan from New Jersey, the Bronx from New Jersey and W ster County, Kings and Qu from Nassau and other es on Long Island. The school au itles are not to blame as a rule, as Futon Sr. Con. Brupce St. B’KLYN. 17, ap © puptt to A PRESCRIPTION FOR Rheumatism SCIATICA or NEURITIS Guaranteed under the Pr a Act, Berial No. 2314 REE FROM OPIATES ‘OR Suite T11 Flatiron Bullding, New York. = addresses. vestigated. NOT @ patent medicine pure Food and NARCOTICS & Riker Drug Stores KRISS geil Nurito, oF se elpt of price. Compal STRAL CHEMICAL CO. Clearing Out Oad Lots at Greatest Reductions Ever Offered Thursday Bargains It is the policy of most stores to hold clearance sales at the end of every season; these Thursday bargain sales of ours are really clearance sales clearance sales in the heart of the buying season at almost incredible You can buy summer apparel here tomorrow at less Clearing Out 280 Light-Weight Suits affeta silk and messalin Ie, Handsomely tailored Suits of serge or n collar and mannish effects; guaranteed 1 the atest nich), atin. lined; 7.50 forn nish mixtures, in black or colors; former prices up to $17.56 sailot 7.50 Wash Dresses Summer Dresses of washable fabrics in all) colors; kimono steeves; Will launder perfectly r prices up to $5.00 (2.97 Clearing Out 800 New Lingerie Waists great sale of really fine waists; with embroidery and laces; high or low neck; former prices were up to $2.50. . Tailored Suits Closing out 75 odd Suits, mostly junior sizes, satin and messaline lined, checks and light- weight fabrics; former prices up to $12.50. New Lingerie Dresses Dainty Lingerie Dresses of sheer batis ste, prettily embroidered in white or colors; jormer prices up to $20.00. .... materials are batiste or lawn; (2.97 Of mixtures or 5 (10.75 Established 1832 The Only Sure Protection from the harmful effects of heat and the ravages of Moths, IS TO STORE YOUR FURS ‘They will te safe in our Modern Dry Cold Air Storage Plant. 2% 6n value o! furs covers all charges. Telephone 5900 Main F ULTON & SMITH STREETS BROOKLYN, N’.Y. oR oven __STEAMBOATS. | For Highlands, Beabright, Long Branca, Asbury Park and all Jory seaside, resort, 2.00 2M 4 130 0M | aby | i | his REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— NEW JERSEY, Own a b square feet Dathing, fishin 1 dovots fare, Lile,; about 40. trains SOHSAN's Silt bal ae at ek cu, KRAKAUE RPIANOS | Vo LWSweetato oi ITO BROADWAY, Con. MILLER{HYAMS ee ee ee ee FREE! THIS HANDSOME | $ FOO rite fe yt 75.” wee with a purchase of ANY AMOUNT: B IN PROPORTION $50 JOS ZEMIN ST: ur PIANOS AND ORGANS. ere Upright abinet Gegiains i reeport, La bs, Ne Xs e men nd “irate ‘Fouudry, ™ Of fancy worsteds, hairlinesor checks, | anama, Succe full fabric By Men EAST. daintily trimmed colors; several new models; zo a lon ally reac for Men and Women s the very tail 8. ‘The Ouly Dowatuwa No. 19 Par Plai ett jeanne Teeptone 6867 Cortiandi, ICHES JEWFLAY ONE PRICE GASH OR 1.00 Tailored Suits plain and fancy atin lined, sailor or mans nish collar; fancy trimmed; val. up to $25. Urges, \10.75 Dress Skirts black, value navy $5.00 Stylish Clothes ng way toward making one's well dressed man usu- 5 the person he wants to ur clothing best obtainable. Care. fored and made of the finest You may fit © t bere On CREDIT| dealing entire family can dress well small outlay of $1 Per Week Our complete stock offers you an excellent opportunity All of the newest fabrics and shades are here. Zeitz & with us you and your on the r selection. Tarshis| ' 535 Fulton St., opp. Elm Pi., BROOKLYN FOR SALE, iF DOWN WEEKLY fase kievaor > (ERE REDDIT a ot SsuarearT conic oe MAIDEN LANE, DIAMUNDS UN Cke bDiT WATCILES Geor; Day, vo re See bo AU G7 Maiden ANY LAWYERS, e Robinson, Lawyer jana ae; Night, at Bway, sta am, Tt seems is a matter which should HEARN. FOURTEENTH STREET Tailoring Reduced Prices for Women’s Tailored Suits Worsteds, for these fine values; at 13,98 SUITS that were up to 819,08 Ser | 14,98 | » 19.98 | SUITS SUITS that were that were | up to $23.98 up to $30.93 REDUCED “RED TICKET’’ LOTS! A choice selection of black satins, Na and Cream Hairlines, Light Fai of highest order—eut a1 marked down in harmony with our rule of early vy, Black and Tan Serges, a rep ut ten Conte toe style ret ing that can reductions... ..Come To-morrow at 24.98 SUITS that were up to $41.98 Women’s a Cloaks 7.98 to 31.983 were $10.98 to $42.98 Worsteds, Silks, Satins, Voiles, ete.—including dressy and elegant rges, novelties~-all bought ‘within’ past four weeks— | Silk Dresses—Reduced Taffeta, Pongee, Tussah, Crepe Meteor, Foulard, Remi, «3 dot, stripe, | $11.98 to $41.98 WOMEN’S ORESS SKIRTS White Rep and Linen. . Emb'd White Linen | and strengt! igured, etc.-—white, black ‘and colors Now (eae red tieketa), 7608 to 98-08” WOMEN'S LINGERIE White Batiste with com emb'y and lace, alsa i 1.08 © 3.08 3.08 andsome atyles deen saved auch ‘time | Bett German Gingham . IL have been all over Mlsexees with cord ont etc.—plain, check, this season—were DRESSES mbinat ton Nat'l Pongoe Silk 6.98 aa 008 Light Haiclinos aud Mixtures...4.08 | °'M**# eee, amorementa, Black Voile—sitk drop + B08 Tailored Wash Dresses to 9.08. « —> Women's Nurses’ and / Black Waists Maids’ Aprons | While it’s pretty generally known that | Unusually compl | we carry unusually fine stocks for mourn- | ers mates ne beara ere ing and other requirements, there may | and good value... ‘They're extra” be some who would be as glad of such | every respect at the _ pein . (aed oar his who GINGHAM APRONS remart a nown that you wg wonderful waist dep't| Pisin oF panel. seeeees QD Mother Hubbard or Allover ‘siyioas=o* Pith and without white bra vol town, and none can touch yours for] nish and rufie.. . 49 values and range of fine styles” Gingham 2nd Porceige—Prinicess | These quotations are for black waists:—| Aprons” Tunte and Bib wylee— 80 Sheer blac fi i ar weP BC Sheer black lawn of fine, fem! wittre LAWN APRONS back and front—high Hemtttchind with aaa when Me OF short slecves—also | bibe--large ti ey 98 Fine block ne nor 11k mull Med geben rte ret 4 ine blac nor i —— = cabot itm black Jown or tl malt—| ani ale Renting tue © aide turned fronts of black "39 to .09 here are prettily, trimmed with | ince--soveral fine styles, Frincena and pretty bib aprons — .98-_Black China silk, Messaline and | embrol matitched a 48 tucks—dalnty Includl shirt Shhew yoke model ee ete 1.60 t or exq | nar | MORNING SPECIALS— long or lace good value at $3.61 3.-98-—Dlack ‘Taffeta and Jap Silks and Messalines the: worked yokes and are beautiful fan and cot mourning trim he h neck uiisite ha tuckings and pred styles i severe effects or y Louches—elsewhere up to $7.00, Jap jal are) trimmed with Tokio and fancy laces in lovely novelty d y tailored: od in charming long or short front or buck $5.00. 4.98—Twent J Tattet A lovely Princess as charming as a tier have elegant hi fully ‘tucked | Short Swias A the Taffetas are tucl RAINED offecta: SKI eambrl Nocetea straps-—worth we TRAINED NURSES’ ©. alee’ all rich) qualities open -worth x superb atylen tn black ah Walsts —— two has white ‘ate | ntilly lace—bod- satin trim braid-—the | and fane; ront. patel and alee: beautiful uiodal ‘or | Prag cde * peered atl ‘Baincy pial plain 2 Bias peers AFRONS— 4 RED CROSS Sti fine my nh Ine varong- has tad Wiidks-ofabe to es to Aaa P3— Mossaline and Fine Somurre-necweta ed aly | turnback. . A re have Awnings, Shades Slip Covers and Upholstery Hees Werk. Finest Rag Values in New York! Following are fi specially low prices is to make a record week in this department. Nothing Talks Lihe Price-——Here Are Prices That Talk! | FINEST WILTON RUGS est grades made in this country... Our object it BEST AXMINSTER RU in naming these GS Nothing bette act les Particularly fino ti of pect sidiwade: Banter ’ked | Spectal| gerieas ahd “alongs | Spectal 39,75] Basta tt —value $17.08 12.95 Bx10.6 ft x12 ft i ‘ated oF seamiess value $38 29,00 are practically perfect concessions. . Pr their names, but they will be found stamped on back of Colorings and Designs of the Latest and Best! SEAMLESS VELVET AXMINSTERS | 112 LARGE WILTON RUGS Hons Ce ony yh logs Also Special Rug Purchases from Three Leading Manufacturers! rem. 82) Careful inspection bas fail For trade reasons the makers each Rug. ———@ subdued ong beieht color: Best BODY BRUSSELS 5 RUGS Special 19,98 | Samples and aecumulations, including all stcck set aside as “seconds” because of some trivial! loom imperfection thing but a slight mis-weave that would not affect the service, so that the Ru; That does not alter the fact that we tought at extraord: efer us not to advertise jed to find any- Medallion dedgns and Oxt2 fe-—high grade Modelion dexter | us colors and de- | ‘This Special tot ‘This Spocial lot 19 all One 'ploce— 14.95 souin—-rog. $20.00.) 19,98 ° 94 SEAMLESS WILTONS 2 {.—-florals and | This Spectal lot tals — regular ail wool ) : $25.00 16.98 aicne “ty, rauah fs: | TH Acta vELver AXMINSTERS . 13,2! 5 gro if walt oh *} ‘This Spectal lor “ale grad ot isn eg. 63.08....... 6.98 To-morrow, Thursday, Ontid 1 P. M. ‘Toprevent dealers buying, quantities restricts 1. No» Mail or Talephone Orders $6. Bre #200 Cotton Voile Waiats wit Neb UNDE RW 39 & 490 Lace £ ‘allars dresses 0 Por Sve Children’s Rompers 39¢ Crib Blankets, pr. 98 Won padctoth WomrN's” seckwiale nOY 29 Lining Sateen 2 ® prench & German tiie, dos, 054 en's Black Coats ‘ons UP Varama-janaty “semitited yt 1 satin lined al i Mra srcAND Foon. | nan eRe ‘ 1.48 8 Ge Gi Chambrays et itch eek Blue, pink, rose, ta, et No Took wast” ‘Tiks3" ip Nh nee... BB 30 vitintsy Ribbone ribban run-—ell pd Satine, plain and m: Pe RB Lon fancy Sipe —MAIN F 29¢ Turkish Bath Towe 2a (neh AN blew TOWELS combina TiN’ FROOR, white and colors 36 29 Stamped Cent ae tan, b Re v~white linen-for braid, eyelet or solid SHINGS THIRD PLOOR, \ wet tts 87 and 28 ings 22 bide a Mn BLANK ETS—U \SEMENT ' AS fore, Nae rod and ta LOOK * LININGS BASEMENT, _ shades for dress and jade for lining, bet ofePy ionminn wR THe CLOCKS! oon FoR THE Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials + and insertions—Importes's for dresses, s, ia Fifa rb rLOOR. 7

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