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; | i — ; | | \ | | WOMAN JEKYL | AND HYDE WHo Is “STO, pexpoeket, _-SMANGICHT a Mrs. Yetta Green Released in $1,000 Bail, With Other Charges Hanging ©ver Her WOMAN JEKYL AND HYDE Maintains Fine Home. While ' Going About, in Disguise at Picking Pockets. Mere, Yetta Green, recorded in tue) “wallertes” of the New Y6rt, Phnadel- pita and Brooklyn police as “Iteky's| Widow, the Millionaire Sooster,” 1 again ine fair way of slipping out of ice tolls in the mystic manner | ~ jan inarked her career ever since ghe married Iteky Green, the most pro five children at Gn fuer dren me! house without leaving w trace. Yetta Green is No. to Bla. record in this city alone that Is lei Police Curt on a charge y. f Butta helt “this owner of |th's amazin . ra Virtings of teomorite and porsensor of | {OWkh she was arrested early and often tng [12 between. Grand Jeary, San, 1 this year ate was|SENTENCED TO BLACKWELL’ Gtrentet for grand larceny in Béooklyn| !@LAND FOR THREK MONTHS. @a@ the case is still enmeshed In sone : ‘on Aug. 3 on a sinilar| arrested for grand lar that, on Aig. 8, ste was artested | under a ball bond, on tan larceny under the nante of Minnie Kahn|annale as “not wanted.” Gas wens nothing éoine./, As Minnie Robinowits she was ar- , rested asa suspicious person in Feb- IMS WER POEUDONYM BY CA) itary, IMT, ani discharged. ‘Three weeks (REBAR ASA PICKPOCKET. [inter sno wae arrested again. and dis- 4 ot aliases peewvio- | charged. An Minnie Coten she wa nym wc onantite Soodt Sip Smee aj rested in Qetober, 1.y/, and dischai long. carver as a shoplifte?, but ‘recently | Her arrest as Becky Brenner on abe has-goat back to the Bfofersionhor | iis aesuh mes aden monty: 9 bend: . waa to send the prisoner to Blackwell's mae so bar Mirai ited Inland for three monthe, ag ™ jumors were saprea a ‘etta hat jBhe “ts credited with getting mwey | paid $2,000 to “fix” the case. Two detec: ith many thousand such “Wippings.” | tives were brought up on charges and Her’ rechat arrest was) as interestina| reduced from the rank of firat grado de- oe ‘of police work tnapuctor | tectives to putrolmen, which meant a can recall, While Lieut. isrown| reduction tn their pay of $700 a year. the ast One Hundred and tourth| After being teleased from the Island firept station was listening to the wulla| Yetta remained tn seclusion until her ‘wrote to Inspector Hugh that | after her release. wmasi, “I have noticed In several ash | tances of plun cans a lot of pocketbooks and 1 could account } them unt £ enw a stiabdbily dressed woman throwing two pooketbooks away. I Kept watch dren range in private instruction at home. Brot @own to Police Headquarters and wet & photograph of Yetta Brown. in in the police record of ~ etta Green. ‘Brown got the photograph, and: Mrs! THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, CAS PRESENT ‘STARTS THEGANT ELECTRICDYNANO {George B. Cortelyou Turns Crank and Great Turbine Begins to Buzz. : 1911. atreet, this afternoon and fell to the ground. way to the hospital. was forty years old and lived at No. 332 East One Hundred and Twenty- > s strate the gremt capacity of the engine, | visiting the battleships. the seven huge vertical engines that stil! remain in tse were slowly stopped, one by one, after Mr. Cortelyou had set the new apparatus in motion, half an hour the great turbine engine had asmumed the entire “load” of the MANY PROMINENT PERSONS ED THE START. Numerous persons prominent in elec trical and engineering circles were p: ent to witness the Among them were N Vice-President of the New York Fdtson! Company; J. W. Lieb, Third Vice-Presi- | + Arthur Willams, | AGAIN ACCUSED. GOES FAR AT LAMBERT F. Brady, ‘First | ~~ seven vertical engines and was turning out alone electric current equal to that which they had supplied. Have you tried It? Jewelry, Diamon = Watches, Gold-filled and Sterling Silver Watches and Silverware at Lamberts. Great in its extent, its variety, its quality, its artistic merit, its serviceable and durable character. Great above all in the surprising ‘owness of the prices asked for it. dent of the compa the company's Chie Engineer of the Cit Department of Light, Water and Elec trical Supply; F. GREAT TURBINE HORSE-POWER CAPACITY. This wan the Hdison Company's prac- teal demonstration of the great mrides that have been made years in the development bf electrical occupied by the t engine iy less HAS A 30,000 Talt, Chef Inspect In the last few pf Construction City Department Maintenance; and apector of the City value nor deeper satisfaction one enormously effi -fourth of the fl seven great mac tock up with the greatest ease. The great new turbine has a capacity for the generation of 9,000 horsepower carrent, sufficient to supply alone the da of a city of 20,000 population, or a chain of cities such as Albany, Syracuse The engine's po to that of the largest ocean that of thirty of the largest express 1o- to a line of horses, and ten miles long. Another ing comparison of the new en- enormous power ls with that of the engines of the battleship fleet which ‘on cooked by current gener ated from the new engine was seri et Tron-worker MUSTARD | Makes Hot ard Cold Meacs sasty. us with Sa dines & Sandwiches itensen and Crecery Stores. Speon with each bottle. 30,000 HORSE POWER. j jron-worker at work on the third floor of a new bulld-' Ing at Bighth avenue and Thirty-second One Machine More Powerful Than Combined Engines of the Big Fleet. for Thetr Suits” @ Secretary of the Treasury and now Pres- ated Gas Company, Jturned a switch in the Waterside gen- eration station of the New York Edison at Thirty-elgnth street and there was placed The total power of the engines of the « fleet Is 27,090 horrepower, {s 2,000 horsepower less than that of the new Edison engine. The unit machines, ax the big steam turbine is known, coat $750,000 each— and the extra cost of installing the three will bring the total expenditue The second new engine [will be started early this winter and the third in the spring ident of the Consol Diamondand Platinum Banquet Rings 17° Street Misses’ Day'lro-morrow To Be Featured Here With A Grand Suit Sale 50 0:75 1 4-50 Small Women are aglitter with carefully chosen diamonds, set in ali platinum moti in We ask examination of these rings with all the more confidence, ine asmuch as notwithstanding all their splendor, we make no departure from our rule of low prices in selling them. One Hundred and Seventeenth § ‘i t steam turbine neration of electric engine for the current, in the] rtd. Rogues’ Gallery. It was an Yetta Lich.| At @ total ckpenditure of $3,000,000 tho! ler that she was arrested in Allentown, Edison Compan ts to install three of tong, Mrs. Green was released | Pa, in Novomber, 1491, and sentenced to under $1,000 bail after being |two years in the penitentiary, At that fecrsisnea defore Magistrate Butis tn} time her husband, Itsky Green, was! replace eleven huge Hari mulating real estate pwholesale in| which, #iX years ago, represented the highest standard of efficiency in the world for the generation of electric cur- t Of these three machines, new engine, which was manufactured neral Electric Company, are 17 feet 6 inches by these generating mac! power, within the next six months, to| vertical engines, hattan. Ni ears Passed before 7 square feet; speed, 750 révolutions per minute; weight of ma- weight of heaviest diameter of wheels, 13 feet; steam used per day, 7,200,000 pounds; power euffictent to light sim- 1,000,000 sixteen-candie- power incandescent lights. It had been planned to have Thomas A. Kalson, the Inventor, start the new machine, but Mr. Edison 1s confined to his home in East Orange, N. J., by a severe cold, which he contracted while of the vertical engines, the one machine | having 0 capacity of 20,000 kilowatts, compared with a total capacity of 1 monds whose radiance cannot, of course, be fairly repre like a very expensive ring. We sell it for $100. What L. B. Means in Wedding Rings 1 In March, 1, she was sent to Black- cobweb, wadisposed of. | well's Island for three months from this ‘Minnie Cohen she woe again arrest-| city. A® Minnie Schessell she was | & : ny in Trenton. | even there her strange methods of | hetge, again nothing doing. Just bee) oi got to work. She was released | Jumped the bond a charge. etand/and now that case is recorded in police Misses’ Suits) Dramatically impressive was the etart- ing of the giant machine upon its work of furnishing a large part of New York City with electric current. seamles: for special machine intentions. The in of all widths, shapes, styles. No Charge for Enoraving po. : + a Mighty strong husband taught her and holds the recor’ | case, But when the se came up in the most expert “dip” in the|the Resex Market Court the accusers mae, ‘The police say that she could |iet down their strong case so precipit~ e Gouble-padiocked potket ‘of a man {ately that all the Magistrate could do The Tel-Electric Piano Player and let every one enjoy playing it requires no pumping, The Tel-Electric and uses indestructible metal music rolls. from a distance, and all times if you desire. It can be-attached in a few hours. Attachable to any Grand or Upright Piano. Price $350—Convenient Terms. If you cannot call, write for catalog. THE TEL-ELECTRIC COMPANY ‘TEL-ELECTRIC BUILDING I. 299 Fifth Avenue, Corner 31a Street is Harlem women ho hadirecent arrert, but her activities, the tabbed. “while mirketing« Mra. |Dolice say, were continued immediately . Ie plays yi may remain in‘ id tea eoitaeseed a very trane tittig. |) Why «woman of her wealth should " several past,” care to take such risks for mere pit- ed Cal ee r moat of the time pre- agente a strange psychologic problem. Her i from two to s, the oldest a girl. They een provided with hand- 4 again and again: Now |8™!e homes and the other children are tee Very ‘seed and again: Now | well educated, some of them having had In the later years of his life Itaky Green was a professional bondaman. In this way he was sald to have powerful police connections” tl : he was able to pass on to his wife. This may ac- Sete our millionaire booster| Count for much that ly dark and seamy ALTERATIONS FREE ____ The models presented in this suit sale for misses are of an intensely interesting character—with just the snap and dash, the chic and smartness that identify the typical New York miss gold case, open-face, gilded dial, 15- Newman at once identified it 4m the act of taking & from the of Mrs. Maria Russo of No. Maéison avenue. At least the and Mrs, Russo swore to tion of thie. “Yetta” of the Mases through the police focus her tn The Of a port of * Sekyl At home, in the bosom of her’ fqmjly she im the role of the capable house ‘and fond mother, providing her ith juxuries, fitting out hee } all the .comforte money buy, dressing in tion silks flashing ‘a wealth of yewou trom | Jong bony Angers. 7 Neighbors who have lived {n close in- timacy with thin Mra. Yetta Green for yearn have been impressed by seeming benevolence of character, of her charities to those of her | own race, and seeing her girded abcut | hy every evidence of respectanitity. . | But this is not the Mrs, Yetta Green. | Weiss -Lievman-Cohen-Schinse!l -lobin- court’ any more | philanthe the ering! Hyde, While no my: dmg figures in the transformati this amazing woman, she mans, metamorphose hertelf by meana.of #nb- | tle @iagu The police insist that it has always heen her custom to maintain a fe nished room near her luxurious ac in which sho wrought ber transfor , Mons, discarding her rich garments f the worn and threadbare clothing of the poor housewives of the squalid tenements, covering her head and shoulders wit) a shaw! ond carrying a} dfiapldated bag of the ind that are ommonly seen in the thronged push- cart, markets of the eas} rite | DISGUISE MAKEs .1t EASY TO PREY UPON WOMEN. The identity of the wealt Yetta Green is complete! this disguise, a ie pr marketers ut attract) emt attention. ing cunning, Fe spot in a flash the’ thrift wife who fears to leave her money ‘or! jewelry at home, carrying it outdoors ith her in pocket or handbag. Ehete hus been no end of such victim Of Wo Nimble-fingered Yetta, declar the datertives, and for many years the| uelgbborhoods she has haunted have| rung With the complaints of the robbed. | thie last arrest of this so-called woman pickpocket Lieut iam J. Brown of the Kast Oni end Fourth street station fifty complaints from women w td iad been robbed tn Harlem stores ‘Ammediate radius of Mra, Yetta! ’@ Most recent hom ahe was arrested a week ago by Patrolman Marcin! and Walsh gage aw Pr nt —it’s a splendid description of our misses’ suits to say that they are typically New Yorkish. There are hundreds of smart mannish effects and equally as many of those height-of-fashion fancy trimmed svits, with rich decorations of braiding, velvet, silk ornaments, ball fringe, novelty buttons, etc. jewel movement, $35.00. Other thin Lord Elgin open face solid gold wate $35.00 and up. In gold-filled $25.00 and up. Every watch inspected and regulated by ourselves. We carry full lines of thi freet.West . raordinay . re) “Best Valu at the Lowest Prices”’ Callens Big Savings Saturday Women’s & Misses’ Poo Coats, Ten of the handsomest mcdels (one illustrated here) of the season. One has wide belt all around, loose fitting, in tan and wide back belt of coronation or king’s blue tomatch collar and cuffs, combination sailor collar, semi-fitted coats, in navy and tans; sizes 14 to 42, Value $7.98. Women’s & Misses’ Wool Mixture Coats, Strictly all wool heavy mannish mixtures, in gray and tan; large pointed sailor collar combination, trimmed with large silk tassel and large fancy buttons; deep French folding cuffs trimmed to match the collar; $12.98 the usual price; women's, misses’ and junior sizes, Women's and Misses’ Suits, Five of the handsomest and most stunning ma ported all-wool storm serge or broad loth suits of The tailoring, trimming and finish are the same as would be found in the higher class garments. coronaton and brown; sizes 14 to 46; usually marked from $15.98 to $17.98, Women’s & Misses’ Made of all-wool wide wale diagonals and storm serges, in navy and black; latest button front; waist trimmed with tide ruffle of imported embroidery; cuffs and collar with silk combinations; sizes 14 to invention and was welcomed by tasteful dressers-when first it appeared a few*years ago. In this case fashion was not fickle, for the popularity of this fob keeps on growing. We illustrate a new modeled design of solid 14-karat gol. polished, which we seil for $15.00; As monogram fobs must all be specially ma send us Christmas orders a: early as you can. Street SALE eyersible ouring COAT Of contrasting solid cokr materials,.in all the smartest combinations navy; other has made for service as well as for looks cares for elegance and refinement in the ornamental details of his dress, . Solid gold, } Wy rose finish, WZ brilliant ¢on- » trast of pear! Solid 14- karat gold, Brilliant agsign, solid ind — garnet, rose finish, with beau-] 44-karat gold, rose fin- nid : tiful baroque pearl, ish, with pearl and sap- i " $5.00. phire, $7.25. $4.50 12.95 Colors navy, bine! For large size bed, soft wool nap finish, a eel T GG Bed Comfortables For full size beds, fine quality silkoline Pure white flings: QQ. Men's Coat Sweaters Heavy quality wool finish, in only the one color, gray; sizes 36 to 44; SPECIAL Women’s Shoes Gh metal and patent Icather, with kid or cloth tops; 12 or 16 button; sizes 24; to 744 Misses’ Sho Patent leather, high cut, with kid or velvet tops; also gun metal; Dr. Wright’s Underwear The well known underwear for men, wool fleece lined shirts and drawers; all sizes; special. , Girls’ Underwear Heavy bleached cotton fleece lined Sree Eo Ronnie OAR and solid colore ~ twenge stunning model at 15°16" 17° 19” 25°29” Women’s Kid Gloves Also prime lambskin, black, white, tan, brown, navy, green and red All sizes, Reg. $1.50. Women’s Hose Feavy quality wool cashmere, g-ay heel and toc; sizes 8) 9 from 4 to 14 years. Reg. 49c Women’s Hair Puffs Large cluster, hair; all shades. Val.69c.... | EWELRY GIFT-MON There is a great gathering of Diamond, Platinum and Gold and Gold. Rings, Solid 14 and 18 karat Gold Come and see it. You could not make gift money bring better Where else in the country Orders for engraving placed now secure the most careful atten- tion, and there is no doubt of prompt delivery. WE ARE IN THE MONTH BEFORE CHRIS S, and a re minder of Christmas jewelry gifts is not premature. Yes, We Guarantee Diamonds, Too / Solitaire Diamond Engagement Rings we sell at almost ‘any price you like between $10.00 and $1,500.00, and every one of them is a VAL NOT TO BE MATCHED ANY- 25.00 WHERE else. Whoever may lift an eyebrow ja § at this statement is urged to compare oar $75.00 prices for diamonds with those of any other house. Only jewellers who bought diamonds in large quantities for spot cash, imported them direct and mounted them in their own factory could hope to compete with us, and $50.00 mighty few are in a position to do it $100.00 Our new banquet rings have a general family likeness since t at once novel and dignified in idea and strong in construction. Ten full-cut dia- For this beautiful monds and a a. ring with eleven / Square-cut sap- selected and di- ‘ phire mounted by ambert workmen@® in platinum, with platinum, we ask gold ate and only the price is only . $75.00. od $90.00. The one in the centre is a delicate design, all pia rectly imported diamonds, in all ~“ um, with eleven dia- sented in print. Looks The experience of many years is represented by the Lambert Solid Gold Rings. Simpie as’ they are, to produce them calls , Skillful hand work, solid gold and honest als “L. B.”” signify all the Wedding Rings tf rs Even Bes Watches Inspected Piece by Piece We sell only the best watch movements, and even they are not} shown to cuctomers until our own experts have taken them all apatt in a keen-eyed hunt for imperfections. are corrected will we guarantee a watch. If we cannot place our re tation squarely back of a watch we will not give it houseroom. Ti United States Assay Office frequently tests for gold that we sell. If anybody can suggest wi ouyers better protection we shall gladly ¢ Only when all defects found is the quality of tie ¢ of giving watch sider them. This solid 14- yarat gold hunt- ing case watch, for a lady, is plain polished for a monogram, which we en#rave without charge. Waltham, Elgin or Lambert works Price $22.50 Lord Elgin thin mode!, solid 14-karat model Lord Elgin and Waltham watches, Other solid 14-karai gold watches ior men, $25.00 up. For ladies, $7.50 up. And all guaranteed. Lambert Monogram Fobs to Order The Lambert Solid Gold Monogram Fob !s our own —_—— , please Solid 14-Karat Gold Vest Chains, $9.00 up. Solid Gold Fobs, mounted on ribbon, $4.50 yp All Gold Fobs, $9.50 up. Ladies’ Gold Chains, 48 inches long, $9.00 up A few of the season’s favorite styles in Solid Gold Scarfpjns, all The very thing*for a man who Popular S!eeve-Link Pattern Solid Gold Sleeve Links of Lambert quality and design, like those here pictured, can never tose their popularity. Always ‘in order as birthday.and Christmas gifts, We sell them at prices leaving us moderate profit, and we guarantee them to be as represented. We engrave monograms on them without charge. Solid gold,| Solid gold, Giese) polished and] fancy chased mee heavily chas-| border, rose ed; border of] finish; care- leaf and ‘flow-| fu made. er. A pair, pair, WS “err? 56.00 $3.00 LAMBERT BROTHERS}. Third Ave., Cor. 58th St. OPEN UNTIL 6,30. SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10! *

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