The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1912, Page 8

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oe ELOPING WIDOW, S=2SR=<=="==" YOLOWST. ROOSE ROBBED, DESERTED, FLEAPSOUT WOON Her Money Gone With Young| FOR CHILDREN AT “MOVIES,” | Mrs. White Nearly Killed Gold- Wooer Who Lured Her Over ‘Four Men Arrested for Assault and} én Fowl When She Locked Sea, Tries Suicide. MAROONED BY CUPID. Eldetly Mrs. Kohnert Waited White. Worthman Sailed With Younger Beauty. RR meg or may not make any differ- emee to Heinrich Worthman of Bremen, Rew on the Atlantic on the Holinnd- Ameriea liner Rotterdam, but Mrs, Fan- ale Kohnert {s dying in St. Mary's Hos- gitel in Hoboken, after trying to kill Reveelf to-day by throwing herself out the window of her room in the Con- Hotel, Hoboken. If a broken Qaert could Kill, she would have died a ago, when Worthman ran away her with all her ready money, by and left her to face the shame taving come from Europe with a half ber age, who promised, , to carry her. Worthman te not only young, but @ after a strutting, military Mrs. Kohnert, who ts nearly , tell in love with him in Bremen ahe met him, a month ago. She Her husband had ftome, Bremen, to live on the small he had made. His health failed de died iast fal. WooED HER TO ELOPE WITH. j OUT MARRIAGE. ‘Worthman knew that the widow had @ good deel of money. He made love Violently, but when Mrs. Kohnert, who wes completely enraptured by the de- @ young and handsome a a sailed with the young woman on Sat jurday on the Rotterdam. At the breakfast hour to-day persons tn the hote, lobby heart a scream, and in & Moment more saw Mrs, Kohnert strike th® pavement in front of the ho- tel. Nearly every bone in her body was broken ond her skull was fractured. people know, Mra, on with or abromd after she her relatives here was deserted. a | DETECTIVES BEATEN IN HUNT | for Permitting Minors in Picture Shows. As @ result of the crusade the Chil- [dren's Soolety of Brogkiyn ts; making jaeainst moving ple ure |Permit minors to attend performances utaccompenied, three men connected aminations set for Friday next. They were Joseph Posner of No, 178 Middle ton street, Williamsburg; Simon Barr of No. 9% Weat Forty-seventh street, Manhatten; Louls Barr, his brother, of | No. Variok street, Williamsburg, and Harry ‘Traub of No. 1% Manhattan ave- nue, Williamsburg. ‘The arrest of the last three followed a fight in the street |in which two agents of the Children’s Society, Gustave When the two age Theatre, No. 16 they saw Milton Schoendel, thirteen years old, of No. #7 Throop avenue, pre sent @ ticket and enter, The ticket take er, Posner, was arrested. In the theatre at McKibbin street and Graham avenue, they found a mail boy. theatres that) | with their management were to-day ar- raigned before Magistrate Hylan, in |Manhat Avénue Court, and thetr exe | — THE EVENING WORLD, WE DNESDAY, MARO ‘WLLAY NO MORE $25 LMOMY EBS | Him Up, Judge Says. IT ALL BORES THE DOC. hor at No. %% West Forty-fourth “Seventy Ludi ow street,” replied the la goore” he would hereafter be re- street.” doctor, languldly quired to lay less than half the amount | ‘The jong black willow plumes on her, “You mean you are in jail?” lof “eggs” for failure to lay which he Dig hat waved, as she nodded her head ‘Quite right,” drawied the doctor, “1{1* NOW an occupant of No. 70 Ludlow in emphasizing various statements, Her have no other place of abode just now le 4 black eyes snapped at other timer, HE PUTS UP A FRONT BUT Mra, Mott, expensively attired, fol DOESN'T PULL TEETH NOW. lowed her sister. 9) told tales of former luxury, If 4 plendor, in the White domestic eat ing to both the wor of Dr. Whites patients Uiere Gowed a Ce Jingling «stream of coin into the doctor's an purse, which he blithely put into cir- | mayb culation inatanter to keep things lovely Young | w Dr, Whit at home, labove expenses. ha ishment. Accord c¢ n, from the teeth we “Dr. White certainly was making |ioe the inst six months enough money to take a trip to South) “re you are not doing more America with a woman,” sald Mrs. /than tha 4 Mott, speaking with icy precision, son, “why are you paying an ass! run the office | led the dentist. We to keep up a front naybe the business would come “[ move to strike “iat out,” exclaimed Attorney Joseph W. Spencer, Dr. White'a counsel. Justice Gerard grant. 4 the emotion. t “Well,” she sald, “he did take a trip to South America and several trips to the West Indies. One time, we all * Fe; “You didn't think it woulg interfere with the front you were putting up.’ said Mr. Robinson, “to et your Dentist Is Very Contented With No. 70 Ludlow St.— Lets George Do His Work. Supreme Court Justice Gerard was about to render his decision on the all- mony Phase of the separation « against Dr, Willlam De Coursey White Je, Gebonair Broadway dentist, now an inmate of the Ludlow Street Jail. Mra, White, George Robinson, her Jawyer, and a crowded court room watted with eager faces. “By putting this man in Ladiow @treet Jail,” je Justice, with a twinkle Simon Barr explained that he was only the manager and sent the agents to see the owner, Mr. Goodman, on the top floor. ‘This Moor was entirely dark and, fearing a trap, the agents deacendéd, No sooner had they reached the street dozen men began beating for the police frightened ay but Shueler pursued and Traub and the two Barre wubmitted to arrest. a Pleads ity Jewel Robbery. Max §llver, an 15, the day of the into Barnett Nem Broome street, with a confederate, and at the point of @ revolver etole $10,000 worth of jewelry, pleaded quilty to-day to indictments charging attempted rob- Dery in the first degree and the sion of @ revolver. Judge Swann of General Sessions will sentence him Frt- of her age, apoke of full of caution. Her name but not |, they sailed from Rotterdam ‘women Oa the ship te their men folk Gaye at the Central Ho- following thelr arrival, @erquaded Mrs. Kohnett to ah her money except $5, ‘went shopping, and when she re- ed she fousd @ note in .which he sald he had left Rer, but that when the and was gone she ‘might ece him in, FLED WITH YOUNGER, BEAUTI- 5 FUL WOMAN, Mra.» Kohnert .went to Chief of Po- Uce Hayes, Worthman was tractd to Philadeiphia by his baggaxe. Mra, Kohnert went to Broad street station, fm Philadelphia, and sat on h's trunks for two days, Then she came back te Hoboken, disconso! 0. Yesterday Chief Hayes sent word to| N her that, after she left Philadelphia, Worthman, in company with a beautiful young woman, had claimed the trunks am@ sent them back to Hoboken to the Summer m ‘Por Porches, Library and Living Rooms, consisting of Couches, Swings, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Stools, Trays and Tabou- rets of Willow, Reed and Rattan in natural, brown and Chinese Sea Grass, Prairie Grass in natural and green, and Cane, also many pieces Upholstered in Imported Cretonnes. All at Very Moderate Prices, + Also for To-morrow, Chairs and Rockers, Stern Brothers Announce their Opening Display and Sale of day, Ailver can receive @ maximum sentence of ten years on the robbery charge and seven years for carrying the revolver, The police expect to arrest his confederate and will use Silver as @ Btate witness, oe Am Aoctaal Case. (Feom the Pittsturgh lost.) “Now they say the coal #upply wif) Jaat 10,000 years.” “Mine won't last a week,” FRECKLES March — Worst Month for Thies Trouble—How to Remove Easily There's a reason why nearly arene body freckles in M but happily there is also a cure for these uely blemishes, and no one need stay frecki Simply get one ounce of otbine, double strength, from any of the Riker- Hegeman Drug Stores, and apply a little of it at night, and in morning a hes syed that fie} the Shoat 4 ave begun to disay le the light ones have venisbed entirely, ow is the time to rid yourself of freckles, for if not removed, now they will stay all Summer, and spoil an otherwise beautiful Your money back if othine fails, Furniture Spin” at Special Reductions the goose that laid the golden og Mra, White had @ judicial order for @ golden exg of temporary alimony of $26 a week. She was asking as perma- nent alimony two ef these eggs. Her countenance blanched when she heard the Court declare Vthe goose” had been slain, “I will award thie plainti® $40 /a month elimony,” eald Justice Gerard. ' Mrs, White began to pout. Compared with $25 a w 40 @ month was noth- ing but a cold storage! egg. Mra, White was accompanied tn court ty her thirteen-year-old eon, Wille, and her sister, Mrs. Emma H. Mott, widow of George A. Mott, an attorney. The wife, on the witness stand, had given an account of the elegance of her mode of life, up to two years ago, when she and the doctor reached the parting of the ways. DR. WHITE HAD LOTS OF “MA. ZUMA"—ONCE ON A TIME, “He wae making ten or twelve thous- and a year,” ehe saki, ‘and we were spending it. 1 hed 8% a week for my- eelf, and & man about the house, ‘Why, we paid 61,90 « year rent gor our 1B. Altura & Cony ARE SHOWING WOMEN’S AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES IN NEW SPRING STYLES A VERY LARGE STOCK OF "WOMEN'S GARMENTS IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE OF THE SEASON'S DESIGNS ARE OFFERED ATTRACTIVE PRICES: $38.00, 45.00, 58.00, 75.00 anp upwARD LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS DINNER NAPKINS TO MATCH HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS of Golden Oak, with cobbler seats, Regular Price $5.25, $2,05 Rockers, of Golden Oak or Mahogany Finish, Regular Price $9.25, 6,25 of Golden Oak or Early English Finish, at 7,50 Regular Price $15,00 Mahogany Colonial Dressers, at $39.50, 47.50 : Values $62.50 and 72.00 Mahogany Chifioniers, at 32.50, 48.50 . Values $52.50 and 72.00 Mahogany Toilet Tables, at 26.50, 37.00 Values $40.00 and 55.00 Wool Art Rugs, Belgian Porch Rugs, m _ An sizes from 3 by 6 ft. to 10 by 14 ft, from 2.95 to 26,50 Chin Pes col and J Summer Floor Coverings are being shown in the most desirable makes, including many exclusive designs and colorings at the following Very Attractive Prices: Colonial and Homespun Rugs, in sizes from 18 by 36 inches to 9 by 12 ft, from 45¢ to 27.50 in sizes from 3 by 6 ft. to 12 by 15 ft, from $2,25 to 24,50 Buyers in the NICHOLAS Real Kati Publisher ‘The World: hi 1 continue earn commissions on the Is to MAKE SALES? ‘B. Altman & Co. HOUSEHOLD LINENS AT -SPECIAL PRICES FOR TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) ‘PER PAIR, $3.50, 4.50 & 5.75 HEMSTITCHED LINEN PILLOW CASES PER PAIR, $1.15 & 1.30 HEMMED TURKISH BATH TOWELS PER DOZEN, $3.00 & 3.75 THE COMPLETE STOCKS OF PLAIN AND DECORATIVE LINENS, BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES, ETC. ARE READY FOR SPRING AND SUMMER USE. HOTELS, CLUBS AND YACHTS SUPPLIED. NAMES AND CRESTS WOVEN TO ORDER. FiNth Avenue, 34th und 35th Streets, New York. World Ads. Secure Many SPUN * 'y Ave. he treme. New York city Dear Sirin ve received eat fac: rant Birt Re re ae RG, ‘Thanking you, 1 remain y¥ t you are a Real Estate Broker, why overlook the fact that the only way to uents know you had failure to pay alimony? Dr, White did not answer that quas- tion, He merely stared at the lawyer and looked rather bored, Frank McCoy, who “looks in” at the dental office No. 1493 Broadway three or four times a day since his friend, Dr. White, has been living on Ludlow street, said that the net income of the two weeks amount- nt, he said, would have to come out of that, if it came out of the buginess at all. Dr. | wentghe whole famtly—Dr. and Mrs. White remained there for two months. 1 don't know how much that trip cost him." Mra. Mott also told of a spell of II- fess Dr. White had several years ago. She gaid she loaned him money during the fliness, and that in going over his accounts she discovered he was paying $0 a month rent for an apartment the existence of which had been unknown to Mra. white before. “I taxed him with this,” she sald, “and ‘he admitted everything—even got down on his knees and promised to mend his This also was stricken out of the introduced no evidence, pleased when the court announced that Dr, White, who was in court, chaper- oned by a bdalliff from the/ jail, wae led to the stand by Attorney George binson, representing Mre. White. tor ColdinHead Catarrh Pour s teaspoonful of the Oil into a | water and inhale the | You will be surprised | be a roe relief thet will follow | pres com He seemed | f OPPENHEIM, Guinsz@ 34th Street , H 27, 1912: .. 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Value 10.00 Special 6.75 Boys’ Washable Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits in colors, trimmed in special designs, | 2% to 10 years, 2.00 Boys’ Blouses, 7 to 16; value 75c. Special....... 45c AT THE FOLLOWING ‘ BLOCK 8th AVE., 35th TO Open immense s , then compare EACH. $1.85 2.25 & 2.85 PER DOZEN,'$2.65 & 3,40 any room com- pletely by paying ONE DOLLAR now and the bal- ance in small weekly payments for Real Estate Bronx : : : : Sideboard, 9.98 New York, 22. 1013. Truiaae Shia ceweend very truly, other store and convince yourself Our Prices Are Alwa 36th ST. Evenings Until 10 o’Clock. COMPARE PRICES AND SAVE MONEY Come into our ‘store, get our prices on anything in our them pith the prices of any s the Lowest! NO Club Fees -e« No Extra Charges of Any Kind! An extra large and very roomy Go-Cart ( J vith leatherette fold- ing collapsible hood. itively one of the beet Go-Cart specials ever offered to the public at the extraordinarily low price, $3.33. New= | £35 Franklin Simon & Cos! Fifth Avenue—37th and 38th Sts. * IMPORTANT SALE THURSDAY Women’s Silk Dresses Silk Dresses : osnnghes Seer it Lan daip his eam Si, satin, of cre le chine; in navy, black and colors. 4 i Value $29.50 18.50 Taffeta Silk Dresses Of plain or changeant imported chiffon taffeta, in navy, black and all colors, high or low neck, dressy or tailored models. Value Crepe Meteor Dresses in'navy bite, back, taupe or Copenhagen, also ‘ dressy model, with ecru shadow face wal falue $45.00 29.50 Dressy Afternoon Gowns Ass Of charmeuse silk, crepe meteor, crepe satin 39.50 tnd "Francis," bandecmely trimmed. "Value $50.60 Women’s Summer Dresses White Voile Dresses Of white washable French voile, Dutch neck, trimmed with real Irish or Cluny lace. Value $19.75 French Hand Made Dresses Of white voile, hand made, hand embroidered waist and skirt, trimmed with hand crochet lace. Value $29.50 19.75 Tailored Linen Dresses Open front models, strictly tailored or Russian - } effect, in white and colors. Collars and cuffs 1 8 50 of embroidered batiste. Meth eg Tailored Eponge Dresses Open front Empire model, of imported Eponge. in white, leather or Copenhagen; pearl putone. ‘alue ; $39.50 29.50 , Sale of Spring Underwear ; FOR WOMEN AND MISSES “Parfait” Glove Silk Vests $39.50 24.50 1450 1.25 Re-inforced; crochet finish. Value $2.00 é “Parfait’’ Glove Silk Vests Richly embroidered and re-inforced. Value $2.75 1.75 “Parfait” Silk Combinations ia Crochet Top; fully re-inforced Value $3.75 2.65 “Parfait” Silk Combinations filly feSinforced” ae. Nal ts Ole Swiss Ribbed Combinations ‘ f Hand crochet or lace top, umbrella or 85 : tight knee. Value $1.45 OO} Swiss Ribbed Combinations. = Rich hand crochet top. Value $1.75 | 25 Swiss Ribbed Vests 28 Imported Vests. : Value 50c ‘i Swiss Ribbed Vests J Rich hand crochet tops. Value 85 45 Boys’ and Girls’ Spring Underwear i Attention is directed to our large and complete assort- ment of foreign and domestic Underwear for Girls and Boys, in all weights—Furley & Buttrum’s, Stuttgarter’s, Dr, Deimel’s Linen Mesh, English ‘‘Aertex,”’ Carter's and American Hosiery Co. At our usual popular prices. The“Successo” Corset Latest Styles “CUSTOM MADE’’ The Best Materials Used and Boning Guaranteed From $2.50 Upward The New Famous TRICOT CORSETS of Imported Materials $5.00 On Sale at the Best Stores, The Largest Millinery Store in America ILGOX’S PYivtLkE » AND BRIDGE Magnificent Trimmed Hats Trunay $4.98 For several days our milin have been busy making up a fi lot of exquisite trimmed hats the latest mod lar wonderful values which could not be duplicate: elsewhere at double our price. . 3 Special for Thursday Only, at $4.98 Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings, hep eee Tie rf

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