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THE EVENING WOhLe, Diva Who Gives Fir:.1‘No’ to Urging of J. P. Morgan to Again Sing Here abuoums, maha 46, lvid. \ STO,OO0INLOOT (CASES OF OUTLAWS {ALL HOPE FADES FOUND IN“FENCE” | CALLED INGOURT | FOR SETTLEMENT AFTER BATTLE} ASHUNT GOES ON} OF BRITISH STRIKE They | Public Views Scene of Hillsville| Asquith Admits Failure After Cachiien whe are utterly destitute and thle te ead alive “Pet Hinde othe char Breichleoe gations are paving ‘J in many cases relief dgnieg able-bodied persons so tna pm Piles can be reserved for the women bd | " rots are threatened in ag Simple Way to Quickly Re- localities, and the authorities have taken unusual and strict Precautions to ‘store Natural Color. Tt fs not difficnit to restore youthful celer of Prevent them, King to-day cancelled the ar- Fangements for his visit to Liverpool to Satara hair if will ly use method. rThere are many dyes and. oa ina rcoeumentod attend the Grand National Steeplechase on Friday, March 2. Telegra Ry A rd Derby, with whom fhe int Intended te reparation. the Quees Gray if Se, ‘Restorer, ail desired ‘needs ami has none ot the stay, King George said: continuance of this Of the old fashioned hair dyes. Thie te @ ic mal published in 110 gon on’ Jaen of Are, entitled “Tho hae. vf — AOROSS AIRSHAFT | WIE SPIED UPON OPERA SECRETARY Pr: What She and Her Friends Saw 2 ft Detectives Declare Mie * . . ft leas nature of thie great remedy and stert ‘ Gives Mrs. Dodd Divorce Raided the Headquarters of Tragedy and Hears Judge Owners and Miners Break |*° make any plane or to teave London.” | rato the natural packs ott hale tmmedteey f " : or Father Vaughn to Lecture, ‘any. desired’ shade can be given, - and Alimony. Bold Truck Thieves. Deny Plea of Allens. Off Negotiations. Father Vaughs, the visiting Jesuit| ietre,th lie soft and ‘retvets, etree } [sper will mee eon Joan of Arc on| so natural in fF eeging that no LT ol ous londay evening, April 1, in the gramml| pect that your hair was ever gray or faded. MANY, MANY KISSES. Four detectives from the Bedford ave- | HILLSVILLE, March 2%.—With} LONDON, March %.—Following an-|Uallreom of the Waldorf-Astoria for the), The Cagle Rema f Sere me NB protraiety tion, Williamsburg, uncovered a|the hunt for the Allen outlaws still Inlother futile conference between Cod ig Gg ad Oar onatition tun. [so “dressers ‘rely. upon it and. recommend . tence” at No. 1% South Third | progress and reports current that thelt|union committees and the represente-|wno le expected (0 be present, ‘Fatnor! tit patrons. It is in t4o slam Be, and 8 Mt y “pig? | atteet to-day, wherein fully $10,000 worth | capture was near, the reconstructed Car-|tivex of the mine operators, one of the|Vaughn hee made a special study Of Snarttien® sore throughout ‘the country, Pajamas and Kimono, “His of, qoods wiolen from large Jobbing Room in “Her” House Fig- 4 ure in Sensational Suit. In ® vacant apartment, with no lights i burfing, Mrs, Adele Sturges Dodd and @ Métle party of her friends huddied at windows and peered across a big air- shaft into the window of the apartment Ommesite and thus obtained evidence wpe which Mrs. Dodd won her divorce sult against Frank N. Dodd, secretary af the Metropolitan Opera Company. ‘The ériends who accompanied Mra. Dedd on these sightsecing expeditions in court and told Justice Page a they saw of conduct of Dodd ‘Miss Genevieve Carey, the comely, rawen-haired co-respondent. After the evidence was all in, Jus- a dee Page said he would not only sign 4 a dacree of divorce, but would also a grant Mrs. Dodd $1.2 a year alimony. a Tho Victorious plaintiff t* reputed to be worth more than half a million in her own right. if ‘The first member of the little party 4 @f courtyard watchers to testify w: SB. Percy Clark, an Biteabeth, N. ctvil engineer and architect. Mr. ientified an eaborately drawn plan ' the two apartmente—the one in S Dodd and Miss, Carey were ob- Kissing each other, and the dark- Vaeant one from which the eve- vigtle were maintained. a _-oaiehbanad TELL@ HOW HE , WATCHED. “Fo Attorney A. 8. Hammond, for Mra, Dodd, Clark said it was a plan of the second floor apartments at Nos. 138 and 1 West Bixteenth street. GHWho llved at No. 17 ier, taal Ceres. Mrs. Carer, sue a , another Misa Carey, See Meeaer ands tonde, ean Mer, ond Carey's son.” “Did you ever see Frank Dodd in the Carey apartment?” "Oh, yes; I saw him there on eight @ifferent cocasions. I was watching the window across the big air- was he?" the room we called his,” #aid Mr. “t aaw him there tn his pa- ‘Dodd several times, Then, on an- occasion, I saw her standing at window with him. Her hair was ck and reached Frances W. Sal Pishep ged @ woman Dodd who resides with Sd second member of the watch ay pr ehe enta ohe cov Mr. Dodd and a “Carey in the room together ane Aer td LEANED OVER AND KiGSED HIM, Carey sat on the edge of the ; Mr, Dodd i very bright. It was right % the hend of the bed and Mr. Dodd 3 feach up and turn it off.” Be How any times did ene Kise himt” several times He was smoking and » After a while he reached the light.” very black and heavy.” py @retty?” eal her very attractive.” oid her husband's salary of the Metropolitan Opera Aven 03,00 a year and that he “perquisites.” His total ine @he stated, including $125 a month from his mother in pursu- @n agreement made when he married, was $4,000, 2B aa cla FDS STOLEN MUSTANG IW POLITICAL PARADE. Policeman Chases on “Williamsburg | W Street Car and qn Foot and Makes a Prisoner. @ When Policernan Grahetm saw a gray mustang prancing in the parade of the Demecratic primary boomers on Man- batten avenue, Williamsburg, near mid: Bight, he thought there was something | intoxicatio Mout the horve that answered the de-| able hours soription of two mus « wtolen, with | finally caine forward with the needed & Gray, from the static of Joseph Jo-| HOW SHE SHOT HM ‘Witness Declares Mrs. Nicode- mus Fired Bullets First at Husband, Then at Self. ‘The defense in the case of Mra, Gene- vieve Nicodemus, on trial bafore Judge Rosateky in the Lourt of General Ses- sions for the murder of her husband, Frank, last October, received a severe low to-day when tho seventeen-year- 014 brother of the dead man took the stand and testified as to how the actual shooting occurred, The youth, Alfred G. Nicodemus, who lives with his pare ents at No. 639 Dawson atreet, the Bronx, testified rMa. Nicodenwus called his brother Frank on the telephone that morning and made an appointment to meet tim on Stebbins aventle. ‘The witness swore his parents di- rected him to follow Frank and see that no harm befell him. He met his wife near a vacant Jot and Mrs. Nico- emus, according to the youth, put her arm through that of Frank and after a short walk suddenly stopped and, Grawing @ pistol, shot him twice, “Did you see her aim the pistol?’ asked Assistant Divirict Attorney Frank Moss, “1 ata." “What happened then?" “he then shot herself.” It ts the contention of Lawyer Abra- ham ‘Levy, ‘counsel for Mrs, Nicodemus, that the defendant shot her husband ye spilled on herself when the shot she fired into her breast broke « ‘dottle af the acid concealed there. Have you seen, “Kiamet? Have you seen ‘“The Garden of Allah?” Their blaze of Oriental atmosphere has caught public fanc Do you want to read a story that is better than either of them? Far more exciting— with more brilliant Oriental —more exciting action and mys- wh pen cone The Car t from Bagdad," fe Cavett B datit M1 t from, i wie ial pubctin in Taeaay's Buen wr is a romance of Broadway and the Sahara. ae, most thrilling novel of East and Wat; Remember, ‘The Carpet from Bag- wer Debin in Thureday’s Evening Day =fter to-morrow ot e' He Just only had $1.96 yy Magistrate Dodd tn the Pith vel Polite Court, Brooklyn, yester- yl John ‘Papeski, chirfy years old, of No. 121 Twentieth street, found guilty of it two. y_uncomfort- Two friends j houses and department stores was found | stored tn the original packing cases in BROTHER OF MAN CAVALIERI NEVER WIFE SLEW TELLS | AGAIN TO VISIT “COLD” AMERICA Even J. P. Morgan Fails to Get Diva to Sing Once More for ‘People So Unsympathetic’ ROME; March %.—Lina Cavaltert, beauty, opera alnger, and divorced wife of “Sheriff Bob" Chanier, is through with America, She said #0 to-day her: acif, ‘The people there are too cold for her, and beskies she has a son whom she wants to guard from temptation. Even the assiduous attention of no Wea @ personage than J, P. Morgan, who took her sightseeing about this city on an auto trip, while trylhg to per- auade her to return to the casts of the e . Opera House, in which he atly interested, utterly failed to thake her determination. The noted financier, who is here wind- ing up his annual winter vacation, saw the diva on a number of oocasions, and she has been conspicuous in his big luxurlantly appointed car on more th one occasion, but she made it very plain that she had declined to be per wuaded by him to go back to America to alng. “My son will soon be eighteen and he graduates from a Roman militas school this spring,” said the singer to- day. “Because of that and my desire to make him very happy in the future | I have positively refused all offers to return to America, “One short year ago I belleved that art alone was worth living for, Then I/ came here to @ee my boy. His daily visits have given me a purpose. in life. Hereafter I intend to make a home for him here and shield him frem the pri- vations and temptations that 1 suffered when @ girl in Rome. “Hereafter when I sing !t will be in Europe. 1 will have a home where I can be constantly with my son. This would be Impossible in Amentoa where the peo- ple are cold and unsympathetic, My ant, my life and my fortune will he: after contribute only to my son's happiness!" ———a “MYSTERY” GOES INSANE. Mrs, Alice Roulston, ities during the last wo caused several hotel proprietora at Bat Beach to request her to leave their tublishments, becam violently insane toway, at M MoCarth; d Cropeey avenue, hy and was taken to the observa- whose eocentric- boarding | rs. Roulaton is about forty-five oars old and appears to be liberally Provided with money,’ During the lust two years ehe has lved ‘at several hotels in Bath Beach, In each place she caused considerable excitement by com- Vialning tothe police that the hotel ple were in a plot to polson her food. Bhe became known as the “Mystery of Hath Beach. teen Jiving at Mra. MoCarthy's, The other occupants’ of the were awakened! tox<lay ‘by screams from (Mrs. Roulston’s: room., Mrs, Roulston had barricaded the door with furniture, ‘Then she threw all the, bed clothes and her own clothing out of the window, |‘Dr. Rubin was called: with “an am- Dulance and after much trouble, euc- four cents and Papeski was released. @ hardware merchant, at No. 56! direct, He tried to make a break | ~ the parade formation to rea heree, bas its rider saw him coming, ny Bn aoe Graheim hi e many Wiocks were cove Later the second stolen horne (ood the “were discovered by th in 4 near n Creek, Magistrate Hyland, in > held the’ pris Without bail for examination to- ‘Phe police are looking for two have been associated robbery, Ne yard op Franklin» ttan Avenue Con delieved to Mount and raced down Policeman jumped on a passing 2 Greham avenue car, ordered the motor. 7 ‘ to put on all speed and after al, Ey ile chase was #0 close to the : that the latter leaped from ot Mount and started to run, Police- Pretty ood at foot. He had John O'Hagen of titan avenue a prisoner Since the old-fashioned theory of cur- g eczema through the blood*has been given up by scientists, many diferent salves have been tried for skin diseases. But it has been found that these salves only clog the pores and cannot penetrate i below the epidermi: eee are lodged. ‘This—the of penetrating— | probably explains AE cess of the well-known liquid eczema remedy, all of wintergreen, thymol ee ft * compounded ia I). D. iptior remedies for skin troubles have Why Salves Can't Cure Eczema ceeded in breaking in and subduing the frensied woman. For. that matter, a bottle for #5 cents ought to be enough absolutely to Prove the merits of the wet, bred ny druggist whois ilteit you that D. D. D Praseription a | just a mild, harmless com; ernally. not internally, u coven for the tenderest akin, Soitit can't harm you, we me nitive no-pa: TOP the teh: ec will any sufferer fail to try Ct reme ey to-day? Aak your dr yeara have | overcoat Rath | which shipment had been made by the manufacturers, Two men, Isaac Rader, [of No. 21 Rivington street, and Ben- | Jamin Weiner, who is a h nineteen and who lives at No. 61 Lewis street New York, were arrested after the de- tectives hmd fought with them all over the floor of the raided house and the yard behind it. An attendant in the 5. Industrial Home and Scho Just actons the street from the Innig- nificant Httle store that was ralded, re- Ported to the detectives that unusual ‘happenings occurred there almost every day. A dray, loaded high with packing cases, would drive up to the door of the little store. It would be unloaded and then other packing cases would be piled upon it and (t would be driven away When the detectives got to the address they found the blinds pulled down, There Was & peephole In the panel of the single door leading onto the street. When they knocked and recelved no reply the de- tectives broke in the door. They saw two men standing on packing boxes, which they were just nalling shut. The two selsed pleces of board and marie for the detectives without making any inquiry as to what they wanted After they had fought savagely they managed to wriggle out of the detec- tives’ g@ranp and were making for the back yard when drawn revolvers awed them to submission. ‘They refused to teH where they got the goods piled up in ters of packing cases all around the interior of the store, Invemigation @howed that the stolen goods were of great variety. ‘There were aitks, dress goods and chikirens’ clothes from Stern's department store, and Macy's, roller shades and apparatus from the Superior Shade Company, toola, cash registers and parts fram the > tional Cash Register Company, patterns belonging to the MoCali Pattern Com: pany and an infinite variety of other goods. Some of them were in cases from which the adiréss had been ob- Mterated. The detectives believe that by locat- ing this “fence” they have got on the traf of the gang of store thieves who have grown fo bold during the past two months that occasionally they have stolen whole truckloads of goods while standing to be delivered to the [dypresd clerks of big establishments. ‘ered this morning distributing point Nereida eo GOOD FRIEND ROBS HIM, BUT HE LEAVES A CLUE. And When He Inquires About Burglary He’s Arrested and Made to Confess. “Well, goodnight, Andy,” said Andrew Kaudert's good friend and steady pat- ron, Joe Muri as Kaudert was lock- ing up $20 tn @ little drawer behind the r of his saloon at No. 126 Grand it, Williamsburg, last night. Joe buttoned hie new gray overcoat around his chin and walked out with the saloon- keeper. ‘To-day, when Kaudert came down from the rooms above his saloon, he found the little drawer open, the money gone. Gone also was a collection of choice spirits which he saved for such good customers as Joe Murs Then Kaudert found on the stil of a window that had been jimmied open a black horn button with a little shred of gray when two detectives were ront of Kaudert's saloon, Joe Muras, in new shoes, scarlet tle and a new Williameburg etyle Alpine hat, strolled along. “What's this T hear about your saloon veing robbed, Andy?’ Joe inquired, “What's the matter with your new one of the detectives put in, He drew from hin pocket the black ‘horn vutton and.fitted it to the gap in the row down Joe's front. Button and cloth matohed. ‘Then they took Joe Muras to the eta- tion and later he was held on a charge of burglarly by Ma; Marhattan avenue court. Muras con- fessed. All ‘but $8 af the $20 he had stolen he had biown in on new clothes, (hit PL AT WHOLESALE PA FIFTH AVENUE FEATHER C S01 FITS AVE., Cox. 489 ST. Take Elevates to (Het trate Hylan at, roll County court convened here to-day with Judge Waiter P. Staples presiding and one hundred persons crowded into the little tribunal of juntice. They gazed in awe at the score of bullet holes in the White walls and shuddered at the blood | stained floors, reminders of the tragedy | ‘|of March 14 when five were killed and two wounded, Attorneys for the Allens declared to- day they would prove that five -shote | Were fired before Floyd Allen drew his revolver, The presumption is that they will endeavor to shift the beginning of the firing to apprehensive court officials, To-day'n court proceedings were con- fined to the drawing of now and morc complete indictments. Motions by attorneys for Floyd and Victor Allen and Byrd Marion, now in Roanoke jal), to have the civil attach- menta levied on thelg property dismissed, were overruled. “The temporary Mterest’ of the tam- ites of the’ prisoners,” Judge Staples aaid, |“need not be conserved at the expense of the permanent interest of the widows and orphans of the victims of this tragedy.” Judge Staples, however, the hitherto granted to Wealthy families of the prisoners the “poor exemption,” which Includes only the bare neceesities of Hfe and ‘one hog and a cow Excitement ran high to-day when the crowds coming In to court learned that the Initigis from Sid, Allen's saddle pad and part of his horse's bridle were found late yesterday by one of the posses. ‘The outlaws are being forced tn:o a tena friendly country where ‘they can no longer rely on finding food and shelter and on the good will of the people. The weather 1s villainous and the roads ate morasses, but the pogses, broken up into small bands, are s&id to have driven the fugitives from the Fancy Gap region and fo be close on thelr heels. INtANTS Citiones for’ loT NARCOTIC, Cuts 35 Dosis fy Crairardved under te Footg leading owners indicated that there was no hope of a rettiement. “We've chucked it," he said, as he left the conference in disgust. Other members of the conference expressed hopeless sentiments. The rock on which they split was the five shillings mini- ‘mum for men and two shillings for boys, which the owners insist under no cir- leurnmtances will be conceded. | ‘The hopeleseness of the situation was | further emphasized in the House of | Commons @ few minutes later when Premier Asquith announced that the Government would not accept the min- imum figures demanded by the miners and insert them in the Dill. Great pres- sure had been brought to bear to have the Government make this concession and. the final refusal by the Premier was accepted by everybody as meaning there will be no compromise and that the fight between the miners and ‘their employers will be continued to the bitter end. In a short speech In the House of Commons this afternoon Premier As- with confessed the Government's fail- ure to terminate the coal strike as fol- lows: elWe have done our best with perfect thoroughness and impartiality and it ia with profdind disappointment that I have to confess to the House that all our, labors have been unavailing.” Mo insistent are the appeals for help from the dlatricts affected by the ‘coal strike and the shutting down of thou- sands of industries that the question of governmental ald is being considered by members. of Parliament. Uniess there is a speedy settlemnt It is con- sidered certain a governmental appro- priation will have to be made to help out the local authority’, espectally in ‘ales, where the town treasuries have already been almost exhausted supply- ing the plainest kind of food for the soup kitchens. In many places the churches and pub- Me buildings have been thrown open to For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA | TOY DEPARTMENT. James McCreery & Co. 34th Street Store, EASTER NOVELTIES. Large and varied prising Fancy and Chickens and Roosters. also Decorated Paper Eggs. The regular stock includes Fine Imported Dolls, Toys, Games and Books for Boys and 23rd Street SUMMER DRESSES. lection of Women's Dresses and Suits. WOMEN’S SUIT DEP’TS. changeable colors. Plain and trimmed models. SHIRTWAISTS. rooms on the premises. models. PARASOLS. MERINO UNDERWEAR DEP'’TS. dered front and hem top. of Shetland - floss. James McCreery & Co. 34th Street On Wednesday, March the 27th In Both Stores. Showing of an exceptionally choice col- Lingerie and Linen Moderately priced. . oe In Both Stores, A large stock of Afternoon and Evening Gowns, Plain and Fancy Tailored Suits, at attractive prices. Afternoon Dresses of Meteor..... 39.50 and 42.50 Dresses of ‘Taffeta—plain, stripes and Various models. 35.co and 42.50 Tailor-made Suits of Mannish Serge. 35.00 and 45.00 In Both Stores, Attention is directed to the Special Order Department on the premises. Orders exe- cuted at short notice. An extensive assortment of Imported and Domestic Shirtwaists. Exceptional Values. Swiss Tailored Waists, made in work- 1.25 and 1.95 values 2.00 and 2.75 Trimmed Lingerie Waists in effective 1.75, 2.95 and 3.50 values 2.50, 4.50 and 5.00 In Both Stores, COMPLETE LINE Imported and Domestic Parasols. Hand-embroidered Linen, Pongee with colored silk linings, Chiffon, Taffeta Silk with wide ribbon insertion, stripes or floral designs, also Cordeliere, La Rondelle and fringe trim- med Parasols. ° Parasolettes in Black and Colors. Orders taken for special parasols made of customer’s own materials. Taffeta Silk Coaching Parasols,— rib gold frames, Imported carved Wood Handles. - All the latest shades. 3.50 ' value 5.08 Women’s Italian Silk Vests,— embroi- 1.95 . value 2.75 Women’s Combination Suits,— low neck and sleeveless. 2.50 stock of Novelties, com- value 3.90 Mechanical Rabbits, Women’s Bloomers,—White, Pink and i ‘ | nas as Nested Hand-painted and Russian Eggs, \ Women's Washable Silk Pajamas. ...3.50 taeamiaeetaly vdue 5.6 ‘Women’s Boudoir Bolero Jackets, made All white or finished with Girls, dainty colored borders, At moderate prices. value 1.96 Thirty-fourth Street ; James MeCreery & Co ——~—_—_—_—a—a—a«a¥=_=_=_=_== 34t IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— 23rd Sireet hh Street hot A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND’ GET: IT. eee So eee rimine: ha gee ope teem eh entombed et pee ee ee ne ° a Fa ‘ r 2 : y a a or Cee In Both Stores, a Na tl