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left, wien"he batt of they Houscwives* League and it# new movement: “It's a @reat thing If the woftien will on'y keep it IM good nnturedly and minting My; rughes for what they made out to bafgain counters, VISITOR: They were met at the vartous: em trances to the market by members of the Reception-Comtmittes of the Wash: ington Market Association and provided with market baskets and) souvenira ‘There was a tiny Amertoan flag end ery one and a host of guides to point out the way to; poultry statis, the booths of beef” or lamb spectatiste, pork and sausage fA little bouquet for counters, and the niches orcupied by the green grocers. The Reception Committee was tn charge of Frank J, Morray and Frank A Knoll, Who were posted at the ene trance at Vesey and Washington atrects, giving Imumernble orders: and beaming joyously aw they sized up the over ingheaing swarma of housewives who hake organtsed t© defeat the mid: dieman 9f his profit and do their buying With thgle eves open, The peares of prides and the enormity of thety ignorance w ending joy to che perts who wiellet the cleaver and the bone-saw. There were brides who wanted « porterhotise steak off the NET MAN who wanted a rump steak off the ribs, brides who didn't know what they wan'ed and asked innumer- abid Saber’ ons, and brides who Wort detente iteerant of the fact thas meat is fold by ‘he pound. Wf the grog: crush to market to-day fo any-quite Hpon witch to reckon Ue futug, the No York housewife te like. Jy qaqevoluyMhing the, syatem of retatt! foodstuffs in this city. POG! VANISHES 3-(Continued trom First Page.) { a i noe Rot let Pose! out of hin stent, ne ‘watll 1 otcidek, "Phen, on aide. the up.” he army of women srho Iatd sexe to ‘Washington Market’ to-day came from every nookand cranny of the Borough of Manhattan and represented a dozen Aifferent soctat strata; ~ Some rotted down in eréat ilmousines; with thet to cnrry their Daekerer sme! STOOL Yo {ataxia but more came efoot. By | jock there were at leass. five: hun | at the. boothm,. pushings am@ shove | FLAG AND KOUQUET FOR EVERY | ‘HE EVENING WORLD, WED WEIS HOW SHE KILLED Both,” Mrs. Nicodemus Swears He Said. INTENDED ONLY SUICIDE | Grief-Rent Witness Declares She Never Knew She Had Fired Fatal Shot. With. more self-control than she showed during. her appearance on: the witness stand on Monday, Genevieve r-old Scotch air] on trial before Judge Rosalsky in| the Court of General Seasiona on a charge of murdering her husband, to- day resumed: her testimony, It was not newessary to-day for her to be sup- | ported’ to" tie withess chair, but « uniformed court officer stood ready to Nicodemus, the twenty- Jump to her assistance xhould an at- | tack of emotion avercome her. | “was so discouraged that I wanted! to die,” she said, “but 1 didn't want to die alone.” She wam tell Nicodemus of a bottle of carbolic acid 4s @ medicine which would ry until I am out.” She then discovered the label om the bottle: “Cartolic Avid.” “Fragk looked disappointed,” she vald, bowing her head almost to her) iehees, J AGREED TO DRINK ACID IF HE WOULD STAY NEAR HER. “T told rank that if he wanted me to die 1 would drink the acid, if he would promise to stay with me while I died: Me said te couldn't do it be cause the polloe would accuse him of murder and he couldn't stand for that. “He took the tube off the gas heater nd wit It would be awful easy for me turn on the gas and put the end of the tube in my mouth, He said. he cpuldn't support me, and that I wouldn't do what he wanted—adout mating “friends with other men—I couldn't support him, an@ perhaps it would be a rest to me to die. “I told him if he would stay with me until 1 was dead 1 was willing. But he said no, he could not stagd’ for peing trie® for murder.” “How much money did your huwband ik in Centre street, oppds! Chtainat Court Bulbaiog, 'wome. one] %eF sive vow If any?” asked her coun “hefied him. He wirped his head, ena] Os Avraham Levy. wheehy Wbaled back -“Louls the Lamp” ventdied. f hed "hones saw which way Louls went. It) wan as though he shad dissolved into this alr. Mr, Moore said he started ~ Scouts out In every direction looking tor +, Taute, bat the scouts could not pick up the tratt. Dutge Crain, after hearing Mr. x story, ordered the bend of ) forfeited and directed that « béteh warrant be issued. Then spiet~ berg, counsel tor the Empire Surety Company, projected himeelf inte the Droceedin ze. _LAWVER PAID OVER $4,000 TO TME COUNTY. behalf of the Empire surety ¥." nat Mr, Spletierg “I here- 'y the court that the bend was ferfetted by you yesterday afternoon, ately after the forfeiture judg- was obtained and I pald $4,000 in Yash; the ammount of the bond, into | piteousty considera hande Aasintant District-Attor- | Frank.’ jolie, in charge of tte Bureau Moore protested perspiringly. He v@ald that Poggi’ appear. in court to-day not only set agile laimost or: forfeiture: of the tend as ordered gent to hier t@ coucerned that bond incident in after # long pause. , “How aid that happen?” Deep Purple and I wanted to go-ard he said: No, Gene, you cah't gd; but here {8 10cents, fo to your ‘ateeer) Loutm’ " AC another tlme, the girl said, Nicode- ly and,had no pleasure in life. Mew Yor’ for good, apd would not “bother Kim any move. She was in Bt. Mary's Hospit.t, Jamaica, she wrote, waiting for mer baby to come, with $10 a month due for her treatment, and had only two cents to buy ¢ tamp for the letter. nim at hie mother's house, “Tl wee excited,” she auld, “I wae 1 wanted to see him #0 eh. =F ran all the way, Then 7 But completed thn contract [wee there with a frient and I we: ducéd That Diverts French Actress on Slum Trip. who hi came yp. ‘Walker wai ined #10, MAGISTRATE’S SEAT. One Very Dark Case Is Pro- . Simone, che famous Parisian spent the season in midet with some measure of proft herself, went out to-day to study the and crime of a groaa city as it sifts & police court, And where, reader, do you suppose she wont? “repeat, where do you suppose she » to Morrisanta Police Court in Bronx, where the gallant but halr- Magistrate Corrigan is sitting. She & piace beside the Magiatrate Metened intently to the only case wan the case of Mra Annie Ys, Mins Annie Walker, both dingly dark of conptexion and as to hirsute adornment. Mrs. charged Mrs, Walker with es- ‘iy the case would have been of with neatness and de- But in order to give Mme. an insight into life in the Dark- of the Bronx many witnesses galled who did produce muci th amusement for the distinguished to: him and: he didn't kiss me—or inte the hands of justice. Judge pues jhe wasn't--wasn't glad to see | bee! e—strack me! mamma, 1 couldn't talk, 1 could only “Mamma! mamm: ment when her hueband was shot. arhy vacant lot tes 3 SORRY SHE LIVED, GIRL-wi! SWEARS. myself rible pain. t him—and that was the first knew. several minut. trol of her to kil dead. wiibiletioet BOONE TO THE RESCUE. ESDAY, 1 AU ARR 2 MEER aon aT NR ames NN eh or ROA Novelties for Eastertide © @ ERG HISBAND urself; It’s Best for | MBMPHES, Tenn, Apri! Forecaster , nent that the levees here hd Warned atl people to cis Basin and 7. — eee The Jatest flood facts at hand are as | MUD iter oe seriously affected by | flood—IMokman, Memphis, Tenn., New Madrid, Mo., Co- | Total lives lost: Four. Number driven from homes: 8,000 to | of water: Six to ten feet labove danger line between Catro, and Arkansas City, Ark. Creat of flood will probably be reached In district affected between April 4 and — WANT MOTLEY AND MILLER ARRESTED IN LONDON. State Department Acts York Case at the Request of of the offer of Frank Anether Stunn'ng New so! and Novel Handbag, I've seen a lot of pretty parasols in my ramblings about the shops and | I think that pictured here is one of the most beautiful and original in form. The fact that it is lined with black makes it very different from most of the others, hence its attractiveness. This same picture shows a new hamdbag, studded with somt-precious stones, which effect is very striking. The Pannier, Skirt and Coolie Hat. The pannier skirt ie really becoming very popwiar. It,!s no wonder, for they are very pretty when well draped and in good proportion, and the effect of the transparent overdress is, and always has been, a favorite with fashion-loving women, A The lew, mushroom contour of the coolie hat is very dainty indeed, and very becoming to young girls. KIDS AND MATCHES GARDEN APPLIES BURN BABY, CAUSE | FOR FIGHT LICENSE (Contitiued from First Page.) stopped her, saying “Wait ALBANY. April 3.—The Btate Departe ment at Washington ‘has instructed the American Embassy at London by eavle to request the officials of Scot to arrest and provisionally « fred H. Motley jr. and Clark A The resurrection of Madixon Square Garden ae the boxing mecca of New York begun this afternoon when there was Mled with the miasion appiication the “Garden Athletic Club, Incorpo- Owing to the absence of a five cents," she: answored,| tinguished the email biase about the) conincate trom the State eri® with’ patls'of water and’ then sent fa a call to St, Vincent's Hospital for “One time he had four tlokets. 19 the) an ambwance. An alarm had moan- while buen sent in by somebody in the WATURAL LAXATIVE Phahhekey, | Don’t Measure the Value lef Your Eyesight | by the Price of Glasses. Price is not the vital con- when one’s eyesight is at stake. Good eyesight is worth more than the most ex- pensive glasses ever made Ordinary glasses &care- less fitting will surely ruin your eyesight. Our Registered Physicians, Oculists of Long Ex; Examine Your Eyes Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12 With Bifocal Lenses, $4.50 to $18 fe Athitic Com- for @ license for Mr. Palmer said he knew nothing of | meeting of the company. Company giving the} to say would-be club a lease for a year that it was possible that such for he did not attend showing that a Bond of $10,000 has been filed according to the Frawley Law, no action was taken by the com- missioners, but it was announced that the matter will be taken up for action at the next meeting of the commission next Wednesday. As forecasted the name of the F. D, Company, who have held the leas of the Garden, does not application, The lease, a copy of which accompanted the application, was no: on commissioners ordering withheld from the pwblic until the mat- ter agan! comes before the commission- ers, To comply with the Frawley law would have to read for one but Secretary Harvey of the as unable to say mentioned in the vhat the annual rental of the , Garden would amount to, but intimates is the [that it would ‘be in the neighborhood » last of $200,000, ‘The St, Vincent's ambulance was mus gave her 15 cents for tow cream, | "aw to arrive, for a reason which the when she complained that he was lone. | Dollcemen’ aia net then know, so they took the thant’ and Jennie GREGTES: WITH BLOW APTER | atound to the Itstian Hospital nearby. RUNNING TO MEET HUSBAND, | ‘There it, was found that the haby was Mr. Levy read a fetter witict the girt |nertoumly bureied ebout the face and husband just before the |ody aid! that the girl's hands needed }shoating: She wrote that she had left | attention: Meanwhile ona of the five-ton auto trucks attactted to Engine No. 2 was being driven west through West Hous- ton street by Rudolph Sanders in an- fhe appeatod for 9 he hag promised, |swer to the fire alarm, Just ae the heavy truak. reached Sixth Rerthbound car stopped to allow it to pase, but ® wagon, driven. by Joseph Butkus, of No. 3 Lewis street, which had been passing up the avenue en the from her husband through a cousin thag|#ie of the car away from the an- he was ready to “be good" and take care of her, Shé made an appointment ‘ettect, {O¥e" the telephone and went to meet CH If you could x-ray Hats of the best-dressed men in the Easter parade you’d read on the label— Young. It is aname that spells correctness and that stands as a guarantee of quality unquestioned, Spring Derbies and Soft Just what period wi ‘The officers of “Garden Athletic as named in the are Stephen M. an Allen, Madison avenue (the Garden), Wiliam H, Randel, No, 64 Manhattan avenue, J. Ryan, No. 1719 Madison avenue, ¢reas- urer, As far as could be learned late this afternoon, nected with the F, and Db, Leslie Richard Palmer of No, William street, secretary of ti letter wi of her “darling On the day before the sooting, the om As fur ae my client | Witness testified, @he got a massage Proaching fire auto, diundered around fone of these the end of the oar. Samiers, who was at the wheel of the ¢vuck, realised that a collision was im- miinent and he quic.... truck toward the sidewalk. rie of No, 1918 Atlantic avenue, Brook- @ young man who has not yet identified were standing at the Norris fell back and the front ‘Wheel of the fire truck grased him, as tt knocked the unidentified man down, ‘The wheel ran over his head and chest. DOCTOR CARES FOR MAN RUN| OVER BY TRUCK, Mt was just at that minute that the ts, $3 and $4 surprise when tion for a licen formed that applica~ for the Garden as a boxing club had been made. The names of the officers of the club were read to 4 he suid he recognized only that of Mr. Van Allen, whom he said he knew very wel was the head of th how _in_the Garden, Ocunsts’ Uptictans Weat 42d—Bet. Sth s. 6th Aves. 380 Sixth Aven: “It Is Great!” Others say “It’s a Good One!”’ Expense vs. Investment WHICH DO YOU WANT? way: Mra. NI nus thon tokl ef the mor ‘Without her parents’ knowledge she telephoned to her hustand at his mothe ing through Houstc home and arranged to meet him in A cag Pg PRA in answer to the call from the Special for Wednesday, the 34| Special for Thursday, the 4th CRYSTALLIZED CREAM WAPERS, 25¢, val Q. What aid you do then? A. I don't It has a dandy flavor. Ed WEDNESDAY’S OFFERING saw that the mam who had been run truck needed instant So ordering his driver the Hudson Street F for an ambulance to go on to thi metre home, Dr. Welsh THURSDAY'S OFFERING ox BOC| EH Q Did you turn the pistol against yourself? A. Yes, I remember [ shot 1 took the injured mbulance and rushed him to the hospital, ‘There it was found that his skull and Q. What else? A. T remember a ter- nglish auce FOR SOUPS, SALADS AND COLD MEATS |B. Pritchard, Maker, 331 Spring St.,N.Y. | psd dies tila lalnadnd ta A Lola Lt W.L. DOUGLAS | $3 $3.59 &$4 SHoes | For style, comfort and With clothes amd with= + varlou . Q. Anything else? A. No, alr, not un- T waked up in the hospital and asked Frank to talk to me, amd the urn asked whe I meant, and I said my hus- | band, and she said he was upstnire and | badly hurt and T couldn't seo him, Aad | they told me he was shot—and I had 1 “With the tene you can’t forget” will solve the problem satisfac It is NOT a commercial It's @ product of skill ‘The injured man recovered conscious. ness for a few moments this afternoon, during which time he said that name was Rudolph Hanneseok, etght- cen years old, and that he lived with | COCOANLT OREAM abi Convenient Payments, Send for Catalos, FIFTH AVENUE Entrance 8th St.. N. ¥. City, SHORT VAMP SHOES Cuban and French Heels tin, Velvet and AB Leathers CHOCOLATE COV: ‘The girl went into a paroxysm of , C¥Press avenue, in Wvergreen, tears which stopped her testimony for She Gnally got con- e. “Mr. Levy,” she said, ‘I never meant 1 wish te God he wax altve now and T was the one who was with handles, titted Hood s Sarsaparilla For All Spring Ailments, New Crop Freach Fruit in 5-pound Boxes How and ver “Ail ‘one stores open Baturday evening w FOR EASTER will pack In 5 Ib. Mixed Candies, shoes are just as good as other makes sold at higher prices. ren in Greater New York Mood's Sarsapariiia | Yours, wnd L think it the best vlood medicine in the ft both epring and full, ruandt Street stores open every e\ Mra, Mary Flaherty, sixty years old, | was croming Third avenue at Sixty- eth street this morning when sie and spring | was Was knocked by @ southbound surface | was weak and car, She was picked up by Wlitam Boone, chauffeur for Mire Comeis- | 640 sioner Johnson, who was driving past |sTensth caine back and my appetite at the moment an@ taken to Presby- | turned. terian in the Department auto. Mev: Fisherty is suffering from {i-| ine’ cause ya the word, |= ae Word wae sent te her || waa y J ‘ and no longer have (hat tired fee). | J. GLASSBERG at 65¢c, 90c, 1.25, 2.00 and bb. ‘The specified weight in each Instance in- cludes the contal jm usual liquid form oF} wareeteve. who are wanted In‘ New dete) Jarceny chatye involving § ‘ Gov. TAx received a mesage to! effect to-day from Huntington Wilson, Acting Secretary of State, the @ov- jernor having asked the State Départ- ment to take such action. It is alleged | that Motley and Miller abtained the |money as the result of misrepresenta- RIVER FLOODS === Official Warning and Advises | People to Seek Safety. tions in connection with an alleged new process for the making of lithagraphic plates, SHAVING STICK For Tender Faces Indispensable for these subject to-red- ‘ness, roughness, and other irritations of the skin. A shaving luau No SORRY Soap, No germs, no wasteot timeor money. Innickeled box, 25c.,8t stores or by mati. Liberslsample free, about 500,000, and @ |STGA] AddreseCuticure,” Dept. 28, Boston. great loss of life may ensue if the levee —— MILLER’S FURNITURE 2DAY SPECIAL AXMINSTER ‘RUGS n Oriental a loral met Up ingetenie Our Charge System 244-48 West 42d St. Went of B'way. Onen Sat. Eveniags Send for Rug Catalog In colors, An Accident - that the piano is the most pop- \ular musical instrument; it's bed cause it makes the best music and is the easiest to learn. The | its reputation for “Popular to beires first, last and all y the time a foe toned piano and one that will retain its j !—there’s over 84,000 satisfied | purchasers to prove this fact. good tone Prices for new pianos $325 and many fine bargains in used Pease Pianos as low as $125. Renting ee eam Easy Payment ferms, ? Write for Catalog and Bargain ist. PEASE PIANO CO., 128 W. 42d St., or. Bway, N.Y. Bi Bri Newark Breath, 34 Flasbush Ave, 10 New Se Pa fae ag uilding coming down, Pianos Hegare- Tess of Former Prices, Stop to think. So much for so little Schubert PianoCo. 28 West S84 St., °7,. N.Y. LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, BASRA CU AT Wehner, aT a oaad ar finder return to Bscbes 26 2, VOU ai; Liberal ‘reward, NGINH TURNER wanted, to work eo, Lienkerd ine, Waison de Newell Oo,, Atilebsre, Mase, HELP WANTEO—FEMALE. PERIENCE WANTED PM EXPERIENCE WANTED ACPO > SNA TRATLR( », 217 HIGH Before Investing in Real Estate Remember that the more house, lot and farm bargains you investigate greater your chance will be of finding the profit-yielding security Jeyou seek 310 WORLD “REAL ESTA-E" ADS, YESTERDAY— 103 MORE than the Herald, And so it is in other investment opportunities. “ 161 World “Business Opportunity” Ads. yesterday-— 139 MORE than the Herald, 31 World “Financial” Ads. yester- day — 14 MORE than the Herald. Fron these figures alone st is plain that The World ta preferred by adver ti have money-m@k- ing propositions to offer to the pub. Ne at large,

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