The evening world. Newspaper, February 29, 1912, Page 5

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MODEL ACCUSES | ARTIST, TELLS OF “STUDIO” ATTACK Hartley Lured Many Girls by| “Ad.” to “Pose for Head Drawing.” 100 REPLIED, HE SAYS. Denies That He Mistreated Any Except His Accuser—Oth- | ers Subpoenaed. Gans Hartley, who {x ais known as Moftman, and has a sign hanging out @ No. 321 East eixteenth street calling | @ttention to the fact that he {s an| treet Police Court for | @mination next Wednesday, on a charge | @¢ attracting girls to his “studio” for} fmproper purposes. Assemblyman Har- @id Spielberg of the Empire State Surety | Company, who was in court, ed that | is company would go on the accused | fan's bond. | ‘The complainant is Miss Laura Mur- | ®ay, & professional model, of No, 230 West One Hundred and Eighth street. Bhe wrote to District-Attorney biel @an, calling attention to Hartley's ad- ertisement for models for head draw- (mgs. Later she told Assistant District- Attorney Reynolds that she went to Hartley's place ten days ago, was en- | Gaged at $12.60 a week, and that on her | @econd visit, when Hartley insisted that | @he pose in the nude, he had attacked ber. Then she made the complaint to @ave other girls from like experience. But other girls also figure in the story. | Hartley was arrested last night by De- fective Lieutenant Flood. He says he fe twenty-nine years old, a native of | to America nine |i 3 he !s only a be- | inner » that he advertised for models because he supplies another | @rtist with portraits for his work, and that he had never attempted liberties with any of the girls except Miss Murray. After hearing Miss Murray's story Mr, Reynolds told her to keep an en- Basement she had with Hartley yes- terday. Hartley was not at home, but fa the bedroom that serves as studio Miss Murray found a pretty seventeen- year-old girl alone. TOLD ONE GIRL TO “COME BACK, BUT ALONE.” “Oh, 1 am so glad you came,” said the @irl, “I felt Uke crying. This is an ewful place.” “Don't be frightened, Miss Mur: Whispered into the ears of the girl, wh eame from Flatbush in answer to the | “ad.” for a model. “I have two good | friends near The two compared : Dush girl had not n More girls came asking No effort was made to detalr cause it was feared Hartley might be @rightened away. Shortly after 3 P. M. two young girls | Q@rrived at the house. They said they had | been there the cay before and that Hartley had asked one of them to call @gain the next day. | some alone,” she said, rs advice 1 brought @y friend al A little later Hartley hurrt Hartley dented he had ill-treated other Young women who had come to his bed- Foom studio, “I only mistreated on: Bhe 1s in this room now | ‘The two young women who had come to the room last told how they had met Hartley the day before. le didn't want me to come back said one, who gave a Division address as that of her home. “He told me I was too fat, but he wanted | He e sald, “and my companion to come to-day. asked her to pose in the nude.” At the Criminal Courts building Mr. | Reynolds interviewed the girls and then halt fesued for a dozen | others. subpoenas ———-__— HUSTLE ON SUBWAY IN ESTIMATE BOARD. | Practically Settled, Mayor Says, and | Final Action is Possible NEXT WEEK, The Board of Ksthnate took up to- 4:y the subway project and went on pecord as requiring that no time be ofter Board gave to pr Jost in deciding quickly on the @ ¢he Interborough, The dreskient McAneny authority sent a joint report to the next meei- when final action ing of the Board, will be taken. When th Borough the subway settled?” “Pract the Mayor. “at motion for authority, which was ‘The Public Servi ing of the whole, to-da, Mayor then put the MeAneny nted unanimouely. in a mer mission, took Gov ge Rathbone Dyer of iment Infantry as I in command of the Briy,-Gen, George Moore eonnected with the National Guard since nurried up the | @toop. There he met the four girls, Sev- | @ral others followed him. He was talk- | fing with them in the hal!way when De- | fective Flood appeared. Hartley practically admitted that | Miss Murray's story 1s true. He said | he had “studied painting some in Ger- | many,” but admitted he is no portrai: | artist. | ADMITS HE MISTREATED His | ACCUSER. | Yo $30,000 to A Mammoth Sale of ‘‘Wear-Ever’’ Aluminum Utensils If you contemplate buying a single aluminum utensil, or an outfit for your entire kitchen, BUY IT TO-MORROW, because this sale will include every wanted shupe and size utensil in QUALITY” hall-marked ‘‘WEAR-EVER” aluminum ware, AT LOW PRICES UTTERLY WTHOU PRECEDENT. strictly ‘ FIRST- “WEAR ’BERLIN SA size; with cover; ALUMINUM PANS—2-quart _ 5c ., 80e oa QUART | SiZE— These superlatively-good bedsteads, made by the Simmons’ world-famed electric baked-on. less than regular list-price—save on one recent “Big Store” occasion, brought about is due to the same cause. been available Tomorrow, at. Friday’s Extraordinary Basement beatae Bleached Muslin Yard . 22¢ 20¢ . 18 Wide 10.4... 9.4 8.4.. Wide 10.4..... 9.4. 84... Fresh Meats We deliver all Paid and Charged Orders TTON-—hind quarters of Leta hoe a i Leah “Me MUTTON--short fore quarters %@ of fancy Canada mutt Te PORK ole loins of fresh 3146 Jersey n SHOLL DE RS- “small, lean 12¢ fresh Jersey »-+ HANS—selected lean | Jersey " 15%e HOCKS: sweet pickle 9c come: sass TAMB-—loge of fancy i R dressed .... be fore quarters o¢ 19 ARA SWEET PRUNES 30¢ at one-third the price S-Ib. package, $1 Held, “print **The Big Store’ And Now for the Spring Home- Outfitting ma “BALLS 15¢ Several Hundred Brass Bedsteads from the Celebrated S $10 Brass Bedsteads 50 CASES OF LOCKWOOD MUSLINS at less than manufacturer's cost. Unbleached Sheeting u Can’t Find Better Groceries Than Ours!|| Wines and Liquors THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, 1912. 8 FEBRUARY 29, MAIN BUILDING The Best Kind of Profit-Sharing An Actual Saving to the Extent of 5 Per Cent. for Those Who Collect the Only ° Charity | Old and Reliable YC Trading Stamps WE give thi jt re Served These stamps are given with every purchase at The Big Store, and in this way all may share in its fad wee tek ur" CUS. TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS From 2 to 6P.M. advante 5 and you do NOT have to oj oa a deposit scorers secure its benefi its. s eherchs ie ote “auth Fruit Salad, Toasted However, if you care to avail yourselt of the undoubted safety and excellent banking facilities of Green- ch le and benevolent Rolls, Chocolate hut, i e1, Cooper & Co., Bankers, you may do so, and we willallow you 4 percent. Deiter ie ourmoney. Institutions, sovietiew and at Layer Cake, Pot HARGE ACCOUNT is a great convenience when ate 8 We make it easy for you to open — ; ‘@ | Freshly Made Tea ene. ‘Apply for particulars at ine Berea of Accounts, Balcony, MAIN. Building. i Ht Costs YOU NOt: Finally, in The Big Store you ALWAYS get “BETT! $ FOR THE SAME MONEY OR ‘ IN 10 vores BOTH SIDESOF6™ AVE. J.B.G Pres, (18 AND 1% STS 5c THE ANE aoDS LOR LPss: MONEY THAN ELSEWHERE. GREENHUT BUIL DING—“‘Everything for the Home’’ Tomorrow WeBegina Series of Early Spring Sales of Utmost Interest to Everybody If you want to ah your + home all furnished by the time the trees are spangled with myriads of blossoms— Or, if your home will be by the shining sea, and you want Rabe ast in shape by the time sunshine and sea air will make living a luxury and breathing a delight— Or, if you are planning to replenish your city apartment for Sj ee and Summer, and See Today’s Evening Journal for Great Sales of China, Glass, Bric-a-Brac, Lamps, Lace Curtains & Upholstery, Carpets & Rugs IF YOU ONLY HAVE JUST SO MUCH MONEY TOS D—come to our | Brass ‘f GREENHUT Building. There you will find, tomorrow, in tilts department, a paces & bountiful showing of beautiful new Spring furnishings and decorations. ousewares PRICES ARE SO LOW THAT YOU WILL SURELY SAVE MANY DOLLARS $1.48 10- INCH Don’t fail to give yourself both the pleasure and the profit of coming to the “Housekeepers’ Month” sales, JARDINIERES - which begin in our GREENHUT Building, at the opening hour, tomorrow. eats at LOS ey = $2.28 BRASS PED ESTALS—for jar ToMorrow, Our Great March Sale of Housefurnishings Each of the three-score Main Floor and Basement Sections of Housewares will offer UNEXAMPLED money-savings for strictly "FIRST-QUALITY” 98 keeping and kitchen things—beginning with :— Here Are Other Specimen March Sale Values in Housewares, Bathroom Supplies, Poultry Goods, &c. 75 SIDWAY ADJUSTABLE TARLFS— Bathroom Sets, Complete,|*{00r s1 Tor ‘sckroom, bathroom, $1.25 TALL FLOWER VASES—18 inches high: at FERN DISHES—complete be Mlustrated; a) | 615 “Bon- Ton” ‘Cooking Range with fervery and mirror ont | S88 {EQUART — $] [05s 10:INCH sti ee as : plat 168 i FRY. Lift - Cover Ge, O86 and) $1.38 BRASS HANGING FERN DISHES—at a5e, 78; 98e $7.75 Refrigera- tors, at $7.25 aon Scott” “ SIZE—at.. bcd five holes on top; BRASS UMBRELLA STANDS—with base; extra heavy 65c “WEAR-EVER™ ALUMINUM LIPPED SAUCEPANS— BE o LONG-HANDLEL | CREAM DIP- 2-quert cise) st 7! aH ASTING ~a ART size Poultry Netting , Ker apt 20c¢ srice BO “se 60c ch mea go.t Inches igh; e 100-f1, —180-ft. ci i Be} foun . 8c at peEPAR Be ne 65c AikuO ¢ length ee ig a Me com Be ORS at. sias 2-QUART COFFE EO Ro enc 4 8 1,58 a a $1 A5 wien walnut frame . { "SirTERS. SM, BAR ‘SIZE $1,G5 | OxtO-INGH SIZE—2%4-Inch frames BRO 48 fh f ‘} Simmons Mfg. Co. To Sell, Tomorrow, At Usual Factory Cost! uer process, have never before There is no telling whether such an opportunity may EVER return, so we earnestly advise every intending purchaser'to come to- iy a factory-removal. morrow, and as EARLY as possible. (Largest Manufacturers of Fine Brass Bedsteads in the World) Folding Cots Luxurious Mattresses Wire Divans ; * $5 $18 Brass Bedsteads $ CANVAS i 81,35 | M8 ah qt COMBINA [820 NO. 1 MIXED vie | woe FRAME $2.85 $25 Brass Bedsteads—at || $26.50 Brass Bedsteads—at i | —Tomorrow, at.. 12 | Core 2 $5.50 | MATTRESSES $16 | Divans & $14 50 $ ontinuous | WOODEN FRAME $1.50) * PELT [IRON FRAMEDIVANS $4.50) e 16.00 ; a ‘fils | WIRB COTS. mal $7.50 "i ets DHAIR | sire 2.6x6 ft. 2- inch continuous ce WIRE $9 70 Of otitaamyae| AT - $14 | !toN a $5 2ctnch sige, pan, } | S~ $25 |e25 B souTH seer Ee ‘SPECIAL. MAT- 310 MATTR' 29 $7.75 White En- TRESSES—at. riers sei ss Sanitary Feathes ameled $5 15 Well Tempered Wire Springs Pillows i is ram heavy steel wire fabric CG ibs, at le ; pivot finished frames; heavy steel J 4 ft. 6; drop] Value. ‘ 1s high when j ed to top of head and ane fitted with best woven weight 3% j best construction nee 51.60 and finish, oe GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER CO.—MAIN BUILDING (BASEMENT) y me “Senationa Sele ef Sheets, Pillow. Cases and ‘scanaard Muslins Se BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED ETS--for cots) SHEETS FOR FULL-SIZE BEDS. alse CHEESECLOTHL—1 yard wide 0} Six Specials in Work Goods he nd 276 se 49¢ il x34-inch 6) ion for M-size eda seamless, 36-inch Percales—stan-| 714 ¢ —| 12 | Yard Coverings rane cae ASES. ee EDSPREADS: hheinmed, soft-finished rovhete: intent A At pink aad blue 5 j A Wide Yard inch aite before hem ott finish Qe white Grocheted; for Mysite beds; 5Qg| regulary uy to i aisat patterns Te stripes; yard c j 18c | 5.4 Bleached........ He MBROIDERED than 18 yards Prd Printed Batistes—| Standard Prints—shirt-| 27-inch Robe Cloth— or telephone or ac th floral (of Course There Are Hundreds of Other Specials for Tomorrow im This Great Basement of Ours MALN BUILDING. vard - 16¢]5.4 Unbleached... . 10c ing and eae patterns oe styles; yard 5e GREENHUT-SIEGEL coorer co.-MAIN BUILDING: For Friday and wool Haat yard......... a GREENHUT-SIEGEL Cooper co.-MAIN BUILDING Saturday H.B. hirk & Co.'s Guinness’ Extra Monticello ' And not cnly that, but you can’t buy them chéaper tn your neighborhood store. Old Crow Rye Dublin Stout Straight Pure WIDER ASSORTMENTS—LOWER PRICES—UNDOUBTED PURITY—-PROMPT DELIVERIES—four arguments which make the strongest appeal to Brite special: fer ROC PY artes Rye Whisky | every housewife—to say nothing of JUST BALANCES, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, We fill mail and telephone orders, Call 4000 Chelsca Over 8 Years Old Rhine m7] “Nonelle 4 Ibs., $1; tb POPULAR BLEND COFFEE 3% Ibs, 81; Ib : TICLLLO RYE — 83,2 Newport haddock E— 83.25 Boston market codfish 32e h Fish GUARANTEED by U. S “ety . jovernment’s Internal s Smoked Meats | Fresh Fis Coffees Fresh Cereals Reven Stamps on ' We clean fish free of charge. Ailveustaaitins’ ite faahiye rua’ 0 tt end of b \ MILD-CURED Be Halibut steaks and sold in beans, pulverized, pow dered FRESH ¢ GRANL LATED { ae “a ijn i Ss at oF granulated OCR ‘ i 5 3 ston , FAVORITE BLEND COFFEE~ 90n r HEAD RICE UR OLD Ton j HAZE, west iALiA: STYLE “pel Spanish | GUADARALL COFFEB<-ve serve this CALIFORNIA LIMA. BEANS pend fine: =e. | DOLD'S WESTPHALIA-STYLE 9 7146 Shad Seilclons seltes ia our Restaurant! BBG WHITE KIDNEY BEANS. ah SOYAL MONOGRAM ‘ HAMS Long Branch blu ) Hes Oi ; Mercure Three WHISKY — $4.25 gallon, | AU DOLD'S WESTPHALIA-STYLE 196 Long Branch seab, bb FANCY MARACAIBO COFFEE 0 i ‘ ree dhs “QRe TM BACON....+ Long Branch weskfish..) Ic GOL DEN SANTOS COFFEE Qe Star Cognac rt bottle vesses | MAINE SUGAR CORN, Boston baked beans, OPENED FRESHLY - OYSTERS — at | | FIFTY-CENT TEAS all varictiens ri 4 solid meaty no water; Sib. ca 3¢ he : Hi Made Cal wuart jar, 80s; pint jar . 80e : b MSCOTCHL WHISKY | ‘ome- e es TAMILY NORWAY MACKEREL— 75 q 4 | SAMPLE TEAS. Engl ah Breakfast, Coven OTCH WHISKY BG We make these delicious cakes in our No. 10 pail, 81.43; No.5 pail. 48 mined and Oolong; 44 Ibs, $1, D4@ Daylight Bakery. Presh supplies Ip Daly’s Pot-Still, Whisky Makes the best high direct LARGE, MEALY POTATOES. fy 82.94 LOeId ovens very frequently during 120. 15 ibs Great Sale of Oranges The most remart bag, 81.48; 39¢ Fresh Butter the WALNUT CAKES— ech : FRESH POUND CAKE each, 81,08; 2 Ibs " 25c 32¢ MOCHA LAYER CAKES: 40¢ Fountain quality th: aL TED FRESH BEGGS a an Ras ; freah utter abtel ° apeciat’ for thi MERRY WIDOW POUND - in carton, We do not deliver spent far CAKES--2 Ibs... 25c (MAIN Bu (MAIN Building, Phird Floor.) Third Floor) Double AAl Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 0’Clock | \

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