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Arageaaits \ THE EVENING WORLY, MUNDAY, FEBRUAKY 36, 1912.: - | That Tightness SCRATCH MAY COST! WALLSTREET HELD ASPOISONER a 3 ‘James McCreery & Co. 7 of Miss Dieht's m. we yas 14 first announcement mildn't na, | Stisiataas S0y aan eG crt |, Of the Stomach DAUGHTER NAMES ie ee" SURGEON HIS ARM ne nee op aie ty OF INFANTS, GIRL |°une, al Gaacctossce"| 28rd Street 34th Street’ stantly Stopped with a Stuart’s developed originated with the profea- 5 ' taken very cautiousiy sional element and was mostly In the | Dyspepsia Tablet. | ‘ at now. einplayed in. Wie. Tampa ' : form of aetiing orders, After a drag: | Qn Tuesday, February the 27th ‘ Yore Police be-| Dt. McAllister Endangered by | cing movement, wich was in progress | ‘ kel biped el ua Pays 5 Spl heey . ‘ : erty worked for the the sreate fq the seveiees'¢ yen you feel aa : j ° {Sheridan Dete eency. and, wih! Slight Injury While | cloned with pomaptus tradieeiA"Pkbde ———- ee ee tisak. oat ia & deve, ase i | & parttiet, wae detailed “vp “ahedew : | During the morning neriod, after a} Mother Taken for St 1 |gistany, peamiratton and ty e ; esp wy: Ge | teeth nites toe a oh an aU the Demonstrating. [tower opening, considerante setting ot| Young Mother Taken for Short | 1m your jtnroat and H : ‘ Co-Respondent Testifies Sh Peterboro horee show hoch geile de Reading and Lehigh Vaite oped on Py : F boomin Tavire towelear, away” the wreck) CORSET DEP'TS. In Botir Stores. Was in Room of Riding | “SHADOW” TELLS OF BREEN'S {the assumption that the United States Time From Jail to Hos- 4 food ft im the stomach $ a : S| GANADIAN JOY TRIPS. Dr. John J. MoAlllatér, consuiting wur-| Supreme Court would hand down mee ital to See Bab in. Bale Of Abiesiean Tady-Corssts ; L F Jctsion in the coal adi f L aby. \ ¢ . i Master Breen. first in the 1" ne New York Central Railroad | siumped to 1521-2 and Lehigh reacted @ ee meinen) if se y and ned to the, staff of Hellevue| point New Spring Modcls,—made of Satin jospita sald o be one of the be Int iC i i i TELLS STORY IN COURT Sante uv oal AHUOE alee ae mf falling of these teauen sub-] Winifred Ankers, the girl who con- Stripe Coutil, low bust, and extra long skirt 4 S STORY IN © : rectors in the country, ts iM at hi no decision Ce peel LAAs Abb dened tad | with six hose supporters attached. 2.85, * Jhome tn Scarsdale, N. ¥., an the hg: fasiod ¢ hoot necriey | MUK fed to bables In they Brooklyn Nur we 80 A sg a of a trifling « Inflloted a few LeU ERT WBE Tale di allege Ween sery and Infants’ Howpl that eight | . Courtroom Cleared When nrcen get ona street car and ride to arene kt ee eee aed nd several more were m ae : lthe end of the line He got off aj* jery a ue — by ar e Hl ' : y, » | whistled, woman came in a minute] It was reported to-day at Bellevue “ee in Gates Avent Brooklyn, to- Laughter Follows Colloquy |e 0"it hy "jran ut"aown ou the| Hoxpltat that Dr ster was tr ina. us, Waiel| OF: “ee > ‘i - ‘ 2 s i aja | trom , of the necessity of his rlaht arm Inpand wily Sat |enty Was indifferent to her surroun: {BROIDERY DEP’TS. 1m Both Stores. } Under Cross Examination. | rawled. thr being amputated follow Ings. |my hands and kne and fot quite ¢ Dr. McAllister, who 1s about fifty: | > ae Mie pi Agathe nner 1 1a ea ieee nd | tive years old, was demonstrating ab-| Am hss iShinination be edlourned to Thursday. | . Sale of White Muslin Embroideries, at Ral ape Diebl, the tall, dark | the Joop at the end of the Tne and | doginal surgery lant Wednesday even Am dee Anaistant Diatrict-Attorney Toute G a about one-half usual prices. | Dlack-haired, twenty-two-year- | throw a light on the scene.” ing, When he received a slight prick] Am Smet 7 Ret stein jolryd In the requests 9 , he MEAT a tre et der an Meannder Wireee Hobe Wilts WL ricee. satan. Inttocoae wali ae Aim tel tei 6 AE Chemist weno fe analyzing the fe The Importation consists of Edgings, \ tie - Sp < "% ; sereleiie bag aa a PA a Le A A hi fo more of the incident until ae : A stomachs of two of the de Insertions and Bandings in various designs Fohn J. Breen, her riding-master tus. | that outlined by Attorney, Wellman lt ac $ Tho ‘That Knotty Feeling of the Stomach Ie and widths. Strips of about 414 yards. Gand, told in the wittnas atand betare |, What aid they drink?" “naked the| when he awoke at his RY of her t tectaniiy Malleved by 0 Gtuneto Ht Bustice Goff in the Supreme Court to. | Sve pain, eep the child natd the witn i Diapeveln. Tablet. 25¢. 35¢, 45¢, 55¢ to 4.50 per strip day why she we ee 1 Ile saw af once that there bad been Dr oidatein aald tha to Breen’s room in , on physicians, he Cy 4s of people have learned 80 \ the Grand Unies ‘u Mae ih saa term wan atricken from the evi} an infection of hin hand and went t g Gesnoey. bP tier + i 7 well how sure and. dependable. Stuart's Beptemner. rons-examinat ML. Mark's Hospital, in second Ayan 8 And composed of Dyspepaia Tablets for all pas The witnews, a tv erator at asked: “You were Bp snd hone by Dre, hul- i « ae & a El) Dr aon upon | "i JOume ” wie Ye " nal LI ne ir Fisk, the Infants’ hospital phys! Indication cl e U \ vag Ny Leh ? : vefore you got on the police force” ‘There Was @ slight responne to treat | clans who have already had the water (een Grey take a stusrts Tupier_atter| TRIMMING DEP’TS. Im Both Stores. ened to with intense inte Yes, for two years,” said Gorman, by sHons, but this was under observation, would examine ingp| each meal for a few days until the digeas : “L went to his room because t thous 1 did you get your police Jobe | ment by PHIPAE Lia RRAALORE B the sanity of Miss Ankers We erat ClaaT te doll Ene il Beaded Tuni Hid look bad for me to wit thinking “Nov. &" | Bet nimhe che hand we Q, By order of Magistrate Hylan, when Sin Tasch meee: THe. Bes | Silver Beade unics. Qt @ hotel fo clone to mine,” Khe sald ney Wellman stood up and ex. mpanie B] ne heard the woman crying in the eeit | SumAy® ret ta in much food. | The aps . ; i “After we had been upstairs a while t ‘ on was for her ba Miss Vida M. Tietjen| more, your sleep le more refreshing, and Exceptional values. t @at On @ cot beside him and nS Capt. Gor ed that If the inte 2 ¢ and Detectives McKirby and Connors | your, aleposition will make you friends ine } is ” elp hi or te the arm may have to be took Miss Ankers to the Infants’ Hos. | atead of enemies. , ‘. ™oe, Then I got up and sat on w rock a f oe . ‘ rewtlo se ; } ing chair again.” : Je witnege and eait: | taken off. Wenostania | ite and allows her to nurse ‘her | age "cmied mane’ tateniae! indigenes Tunics of white net, embroidered with e - SS age wy Y te for ick to the ) and all Stomach Disordera and Pains! ‘ *ni vi + ! foe +iven EX tL ad i Mie fatier te a police surgeon,” «att| LITTLE GIRL DIES OF POISON Heading 8 Prison, but will probably” be attowed | USr for Lom of Appetite-nothing. is bet: | silver beads, finished with here 4 EACHED ROOM ative pai 0 see her ¥ @gain to-morrow un-| ter than Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets for 12.50, 14.50, 18.50 and 22. Gorman. a der the same conditions, She went into| eure and instant relief. : i bthages of Breen going our + 'y OTHERS IDENTIFY BREEN AS AFTER EATING CHEAP CANDY | i} | laughing hysterics when the child wan| se. them feosiz—they are as harmiess value 18.50 to 35.00 4 P HELLO GIRL'8 COMPANION. i 4] put into her arma in the apartment of |4# suKAr would be—and ar ve , ‘ ; if Ae Poured out @ drink for ine,’ she ep, Duryea, « detective who ac-|Board of Health Asked to Investl-| f ] Mine Howard, head nurse at the Oe Brewis rever en tes prptem ekcent Silver Beaded Tunics with chiffon rose- | ha bs “ to Ci S 6S OS Dhak eal benefits they bring vod through the bud: , 22.50 | @hone to toll t ator he wa to Canada, said that! gate Alleged Impure Sweets Sold ——— | seesrereata untte User feanl buds. 5 Ble room {f anybody called 2 youre? Tega i at, inion | Woenian Desbe Teas on Weseec,. (PCE ae teres belt ees, Drscopua | value 30,00 the drink into the tmsin py gg ide hi to Harlem Children. mernnee An unidentified woman about forty | Tablets. The price Is 50 cents per box. 4 r v : } | Bho then descrived the coming of dee | Mmm Breen lett the tak aihask of| Poisoned, it 1s velieved, by cheap ager ep years old dropped dead from heart tall. | 1¢ You wish to {ry them Before, purchas, | Ribbozine Embroidered Net Tunics. i hired by Mrs. Breen pth fig i four- 14 Gertrude Gold- ACTIVE SECURITIES. ne oe inse avenue aaae co wi) walk- | Bide. Marshall, Mich, and a triel pack 18.50 |. “Me for out of niake i : 9 . ace Six’ street, | free . u | 14. aoe Phe at of this, Nrancia Qibaon, an elovator hoy, told] stein of No. 19 East One Hundred and | 1.44.4 sataten tect, 48000 wharey; Heading, |Lanw Island City, The body was takes 220 es value 25.00 Breen an. e of taking Miss Diehl to the thind floor | Seventeenth street died to-day in Mount | 4) "tty thas, Unies Paco. 17,000 share oor [to the Fourth street police station. | sais tack ss to my on th@ evening of Sept. 6 at 7 o'olock. | #inal Hospital after twenty-four hours’ | ger, 17.400 shares, end Bt, Paul, 4,500 shares. on ttorney IAncoln Smith, another elevator boy, suffering. An autopsy will be performed fo determine the polson supposed to FORBIDS TAX! LICENSES said he remembered bringing the young Serviceable « Hosiery —Sightly n et McCreery & Co.’ ‘anv i | ea 0 ou) Motel you get ctor | Rave deen contained in the candy and TO ALL WITH BAD RECOR THE SUPERIOR, QUALITY Is Sane eT eens t ue James C ree 0. e ree charges—an inetdent al- mhoh money, e For | cake she ate. Gertrude bought a penny's i recognized at acknowledged and above ever) 1g els ie & Jeged to have taken place at the amit" Cee ae Reeth Attorney | worth of lcorice candy Saturday eve- DS by the entire music world, in DEPENDABLE KIND. 23rd Street 34th Street j @f the Peterboro, Canada, car ii ie geners ana ap ealiteed tare." | ning tn the store of Ben Breslau at No. i ‘withdrawn from the jury, Just Granted the motion. The second charge, Peperding an incident slleged to have re 2 Bast One Hundred and Seventeenth atreet. She was taken violently ill during the Albany Bill on Chauffeurs Prompted by Recent Holdups in “What else do you expect?” “Oh, whatever my services are worth,” replied Green. e fhappened on Alexander street in Tor-| ire tieien M, Lockrie of No, 93 West | night. Yesterday morning she bet- This City. | ento, wae aleo dropped. Justice Goff} One Hundred and Ninth atri wife of| ter and went outdoors about noon. Some| AIJBANY, N. Y., . %8.—~Genator HOSIERY retused to vacate the charge of improp- | Joseph Lockrie, a private det ive, tee-| children Bu for introduc. her a bit of a bun with 8 Mety at the Grand Union, tifled that Breen cai to her and her] a sugar coat {For Men, Women and Children, to-night provid- Justice Goff had the courtroom cleared | pusbang for sympathy after the ot! in an hour w \ Ing for the revolution of the licenses of | Combines all essentials: a James McCreer & Co Because of laughter during Miss Diehi's Pcsdgltny jal goed to hin room and Be Samuel, sent her to the hos- | a) chauffeurs with criminal records and | Right prices; best qualities. le | vate ‘ound Mise Diehl there. pital. . with th | i ilke li. i pe hoy Base aloe wie Broent" no|_"We were ntopping at the Watker| A number of other ohiidren in the |‘ Prohibit the issuance of licenses here e tone you oi Silk, silk lisle, dull lisle, cotton Houre, near the Grand Union,” said Mra, Lockrie. “My husband introfuced Mr. Breen to me. On the night of Sept. 5 he came to our room looking blue, and told un two detectives had caught Aim with a girl in hia room. “He sald they had ‘caught him with after to any one who has been convicted ofacrime. The making of a false state- ment in an application for a chauffeur's license is made @ felony. ‘The recent holdups in New York City by highwaymen in automobiles prompt- neighborhood have been violently iI! after eating oheap candy and cake. The sirl's parents and other families in the neighborhood have asked the Board of Health to investigate the sale of pol- sonous sweets, ——_—— The distinctive features, combined with a superb tone, make the ing, always and artists’ choice. Convenicnt Payments. Send for Booklet W FTH AVENUE and cashmere; all colors and weights; trom 25c to—well— | just ask your retailer. If your retailer cannot supply tou! write ua for name of 23rd Street 34th Street b Behn- | “A highball,” she eatd. \ “Do you drink Bcoteh, Irish or Ameri- @an whiskey?" he asked. “1 haven't any cholce.* “Oh, well, what did you drink tn the | On Tuesday, February the 27th ho will. a ' e4 the drafting of the measure. It ts FI RUB Qaim room?" Bia lara ta asd Yenc wan ee non Yi Gomperris cater of fresh beef tm! claimed that licenses are now held by 425 Tone ts Shear sous ai, RUBENS & MEYER, | “A rye highball and a gin rickey?" Mega rank rRN All toy. Feb 24. averaged 0.04 cents par pound. '*.¢| some men with shady records, A i P. 0. Box 56, Sta. D, New York “What'e a gin rickey—what kind of NUeidt Rane Ee muoeerl wilt gum fa it made of" shouted the lawyer. ‘A great guffaw burst from the «pe fore and the Justice onered the room Gleared. Mrs. Breen, a statu blonde, @reseed in black velvet, court with ber mother, Mrs. Richard Croker. Ghe Aid not look at Mise Diehl, a tall Awunette, when the telephone girl ntood fe the midst of a crowded courtroom to be identified by a witnens, THREE OFFENSES CHARGED +» AGAINST RIDINGMASTER. Four talesmen were challenged by Wrancis L. Wellman, Mrs, Breen's at- termey. They were asked If they were Prejudiced against divorce and if they a4 ever had personal or political re- cted to Ket a bunch of money out ople in New York, but they 0 1 could get thems" FINE FURNITURE 50% less than usual prices, mpathy. with your | sked Mr. Oloott. | “Not the kind he was doing then,” Mra, Lockie answered. Lockrie corroborated hie wife, He added that Breen told of trying unsuc- cessfully to get Mies Diehl to promise to swear sie wax not in his room, ———————_ WALL BURIES SEVEN MEN. One man was mortally injured and | six others leas seriously hurt to-day, | when the wall of an excavation cave! in at No. 115 East Twenty-third street, where the Simplex Construction Com: pany ts dlaging a foundation for a | The remaining models from the Janu- ary and February Sales, that are to be dis- continued. Something Scandalous About Tea We will be criticised for telling you the following facts about tea, but we The collection includes Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Library Chairs and Tables, Bookcases, Bedroom Chairs and Rock- ers, Rich Leather and Fabric covered Daven- ports and Club Chairs. Also Brass Bedsteads. a reencimaaees naene Vations “with any member of the| turlve-mtory building. ; stand for the plain truth and have no apologies to make. Tea trickery had gone Purchases will be held, upon request, Gower tami.” One ot the jurors ah Ee HN a ttl so far into bad ways that the Government had to interfere. Accordingly the for Spring delivery. Six crawdled out, but Mario Connetto, authorities at Washington created a Tea Board a short time ago for the pur- : Qerors knew the Crokera, y year ¥ No, oh H i fT when aie jury nad been aworn At-|etreel, wor tn the canire of the debris pose of safeguarding the quality of tea brought into the United States. _ | | Bee ines pulled] Mra, Brosnie| Vaun este, Set tea tees Paral “Faced” and “colored” tea was put under a ban and denied admittance, : “Wy will show,” sald the att heur trying to direct thelr effort, When But, somebody saw a chance “to make some money,” and got pretty far along #’ coe felanes? | srcnad the defendant in this case vn| ify "wus Raker to Bellevue Houpltale in the work of secret manipulation before the honest tea importers discqvered J! UPHOLSTERY DEPTS. In Both Stores, } eee sere Comets: | Geemarc ere Full Welght Pound Canister.........60e the fraud. Then came a Government shaking up, followed by the appoint- — ‘aah | yorce, The first was at Peterboro, RELIEF FROM ECZEMA Pall ene he Canta eater sce ae,“ Ment of a new Tea Board. In the meantime hundreds of thousands of pound: 12,500 yards of 31 inch French and i Ont, Aug. 19, 191 The next was Sample Canister ...,.............l0e Of “doctored” tea had been brought into the country. ’ English Cretonne. 35c, 55¢ and 75¢ per yard | Bept. 1, at No. 106 Alexander street, 8 former price $S¢ to 1,25 oronto, The third—and the offense 00 ES 7 i j : renee sean M CHEAP Perhaps we ought not to say anything about our position in this LEG o 75 pieces of 50 inch Imported Cretonne | ian Hate, Toronto bis de : a ke ts affalr, but pet facts sien, After the. Seangel broke, the Severn: and Tatieta, ue OL Per ee ‘4 / nal e' elpany ler Spend! in Ss of} appointed a man to serve on the new rd who stands for K ¥ | orrstion wae Meuse Dien, telephone Dollars, lees Is Cured by a principle, who has the courage to be honest even though it might Couch Covers in Bagdad Stripes, Tap- Where Breen was stopping. J | mean a loss of business, who knows tea, honest tea, as his life's estry and Velour. 2.00, 3.75 and 5.50 hg ead Mies Dish met at the Filty-Cent Resinol Jar | e oe Pat an ne penalcn am former price 3.50 to 10.00 ' Grand ey inner and | a in is the specialist at the head of our Tea irtment.” awe Baits, iam her weet te ae “1 have given, Resinol Ointment ‘| ig ve this means that the honor and responsibility ‘vith which he t . atients troubled wil pcsema ed it i Pe Sanath, es a, cate | tare weeds, mage Oo Gee sess (ood Gag. nt sherenenys Owe sore Mw FETs | James MeCreery & Co, | levator, got out at his Moor and went | various ways, was cured by the use of Premier Perri-Walla Tea is an “‘unfaced,” “uncolored,” “un- 23rd Street 4th Street te his room, ifty-cent jar of Resinol Ointment. It doctored," natural India and Ceylon leaf, possessing the sweet- = re ree : END Ire. Ms, UP.” BREEN'S is ai ton) Vidag for ecsema and all | est ipiorerties of an honest and delicious tea, and we-.stand be- ‘ aan Mian or ee AORIPRION, urate STEVENS, D. D. S., hind its excellence with the same enthusiasm that we would feel ‘went ; ‘There was no response. Five minutes to Breen's room and knoc Ieter, in answer to another knock, Breen wanted to know who was there. replied that it legram. Breen opened the door and a deteotive put his foot in so that it couldn't be closed. Both detectives entered the room, Breen hhad his coat off, Miss Diehl was fully remeed. “Well, it's all up,’ said Breen to the Getectives, Next day he confided to the "Dover, N. H." There are @ great many varieties of that troublesome skin disease—eczema, but itching is its main symptom and most distressing feature, and the first thing to do is to relieve the itching, and Resinol Ointment does this at once And it does more, It cures most cases of eczema, frequently when ordinary AN UNFACED AND UNCOLORED TEA treatment has completely failed, Resinol Ointment is the most won- derful skin remedy to-day. eve For sores, form of eruptive skin if it scld for a dollar per pound instead of its honest price, 60c, INDIA & CEYLON TEA We hold ourselves responsible for the nutritious value of our Premier food products as well as their purity. If a product has no food value or a doubtful food value we dis- criminate against it, regardless of whether the public want it or not. Our MIER™ has special meaning for the physician, surgeon, nurse and dietitian, as well for those who want good things, pure things and delicious things to eat. In the p eparation of Premier Pure Food. Products we tolerate no antiseptics, chemical preservatives, copper salts, oxides of sulphur, alum, fillers, binders, jelly acids (tartaric and phosphoric), cthereal or syrithetic flavors or artificial colors, although the use of these things is strictly legal under the “Pure Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906. bel “*PRE- If you are interested and your grocer does not handle PREMIER Products send us a post-card or telephone 2230 Franklin, Information Department, and we will see.that you are gurplied. " +5 BBE, inflammation, tet- i wife of one of the detectives, who had | ‘won his friendshtp without his suspicion |b nier Corn Meal Abate Premier Olive Oil... .. 25¢, 45¢, S5¢ Premier Black Pepper. . ef who she was, that he had lost his Premier Hominy...... ++. We Premier Hard Wheat Macaroni... . .15¢ Premier Maine Corn.. hance to be rich because detectives | / Premier Fruit Jams 25e Premier Oat Flakes. ........ +++ 10¢ Premier Uncoated Rice : feed caught him with @ woman in his ves the pain and Heals, Premier Currant Jelly . . 25e Premier Breakfast Coffee... S8e Premier Brown Rice .- : ‘ mom. should use Resinol Medi Premier Sage Honey ... 0c, 25¢ Premier Vanilla Extract. .... 25e Premier Perri- Walla Tea, }4-1 “He told of having married a rich | cated Shaving Stick to keep the face Premier Stuffed Olives 10¢, 25¢ Premier White Pepper.. 206 Premier Peanut Butter... @an's daughter in New York, but said | free from pimples, fee guessed he'd lost her and that now Your druggists sells and recommends he'd have to Mve and die these preparations; the ointment in two A y Olcott in @ preliminary ad-| sizee—50c, and 81.00@¥or you can make i Paar See enn |» el ei ms 4 : e 0 it, nol emical Cv., lal of 01) the changes, the Baltimore, Md,