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AST ALITEFLY INA SPER WE, RS KSHANSAYS Wife of Broker on Witness Stand in Her Own Defense " in Divorce Suit. PUTS BLAME ON WOMAN. Swears Mrs. Ola M. Currie, ‘Detective Hired by Husband, . Sought to Trap Her. ‘Tee “epider and the fly” story upon tive, eaid to have been én Ki: employ. The “wed in which Mre, Kine- man found herself entangled was woven round @ bungalow overlooking the Coney ourf and adjoining the Geabourne iif Hi Gemure Httie woman's de- be was sketched when the @aye ago in the ‘to the jury by her if i i eH } H the wife to the bungalow she met men in whose com- pot: Soaps which would ground for divoros, Mre. Kineman's direct examination was am effort to Ould up euch « story in the testtmony. @WRE. KINGMAN NERVOUS ON WITNEGS GTAND. Mics. Kineman wore a derk dhe tail- ored auit and @ bdiack straw sallor hat. ‘Her hands were white-gioved and she nervousty laced and uniaced her fingers she @poke. Her cheeks were marked by round pink epote indicating the men- she war undergoing. And now the apote widened (nto a flush 3 t the detective became a boarder at No, 7 Sixteenth street, where Mre, Kiernan made her fhome, The “fty* table in the dining da small Jer" was assigned to ‘They chatted at ts were pleasant Bhe took a fanay to the » lke to go to the mati- pier" pleasantly asked of . Indeed she would. And they Torey also went ¢o a Tarkish establishment together, leparture stopped at @ hotel across the street where Mrs. Currle wanted to telephone. There they met a mai “Why, how do you do, Danni claimed Mrs. Currie. “Hello, Ola," said the man. TELLS OF DINNER AND CHaF- ING DISH PARTY. He was Daniel J. MoGinnts. Mr. MoGinnis invited them to dinner. They accepted. Then Mrs. Currie wanted to return the favor and s ed a chaf- ing dish party at No. it Sixteenth was delighted 10 buy @ ne chat- Dercolator at his Eli's, an appraiser, was also invited to the chafing dish party. ‘ Mr, Bilis wae “blacirjacked" on the way home and eight of his teeth were knolked out. That he might recuperate, Mrs, Currle, who wn to the bungalow with Mra. ‘Hilis eat all his m promising to ha battered teeth. Feadourne. Mr, Bille was a sort of master of the revels while nursing his bleckjacked ‘countenance, taking Mra. Currie and ‘Mrs, Kinsman (o points of interest on Coney Island and to various places for @imner. On a Saturday evening, Mrs. Kinsman said, she was taken fll, Mrs. Currie, who stepped into her own room for @ few minutes, requested Mr. Ellis a towel and bind Gfrs, Kina- head, AND THEN THE HUSBAND AND THREE MEN APPEARED. Me was foldins that towel to my head when my lWumyand, weartnz a woweh hat and ascompanted by three * said . Kinaman, “rushed tn woman ta my wife; this upe we are looking for.’ T ved half to death, T called Tom ® gueat at the bungalow, ft" foods for his He had a room at the and the baggage. adhouse on the sure 1 saw my watching us,” cugation that with Elis by s never said or dld sence that wad un- any gentleman’ tate Orchards. ening Work!) April &—A throughout counties all last might and caused hei damage to fruit erohards. The peach growing sections @eored most. ~ | futetde. ‘Memanter Keller, sixty-five years ald, le edupenter, of No. Avenue A, at- @ tube to o gas fet to-day and aa enough to kill btm, ag radolia yg | had not a word to say, i | Time for Return to San- ity When Women Cease to Plan and Envy and Men Cease Worrying) About Paying Bills for’ Futile Presents. | |Luxury Not Appropriate| to the Season and ag Good Old, Simple, In- expensive Days Were Full of the Real Spirit of Time. By Nixola Greeley-Smith. \ There weed to be @ very com. forting proverd to the effect that Ohristmas comes dutonce @ year. The wae true enough dbefare the habit of mak- ing Easter pres- ente became 80 general, But thie morning I am eure most of us feel as if a newer and more devastating Ohristmas had - r ily she had received, and of eestor te ee Se aT a Si end-of-Decembder panic. For the gen- oral spirit of resurrection stope short Of the dank account, and to-day we haven't even a talking machine or a set of furs or a new umbrella to show for our money, which hae gone for aealeas that already show signe of wilting, Haster ilies as colorless and aloof ae unattractive women, and an Gssortment of broken dunn dte- hevelled chicks and miniature and molting roosters. you preferred to wear out your new Easter shoes on Fifth avenue, and you won't know that spring has really = ~Mecause your wife thought return\ had to be made for the ‘8 over, anyhow, and, since wa must always preserve the optimistic note, let's be thankful that no one has yet introduced the custom of gift-giving on the Fourth of July or Thanksgiving. So we can begin to save our money for Christmas and next Easter. MOVE T0 ESCAPE tawyer for Condemned Pas- tor Arranges for Hearing Before State Board, aster happened #o that we might be delighted with red and green and yellow and violet eggs, and one could provide the Easter spirit for @ whole family with @ dozen eggs and a few pieces of brightly colored goods with whioh to Def and color th ‘And perbaps wo|*8¥e the life of Clarence W. T, Riche- got more genuli joyment from this} @on, the confessed murderer of Miss foolish and pleasing oustom than ail the| Avis Lannell, who is sentenced to die in soms gives us to-day. Sfay 19, was made to-day. The pastor's EAGTER BONNET ONLY JUSTI- ores Aglesvrcg om caflegy ved . oe: conference xecutive Secretary R. pecans SR TAAY OGANEE: C. Hamlin at the State House, folowing Extravagance @ luxury ef not) which it was announced that on April Featly appropriate to the debutante! 9 counsel. for the condemned man will Month Sf April, eppear before Gov, Foss and argue on At least the only wort of expenstveness| tie question of referring a petition to that {a seasonable is that which goes toling Executive Council. the head and expresses itself in the! Attorney Morse remained at the @tate millinery of women. For the spirit of! srouse but @ short time. He talked only the Easter bonnet is the spirit of Haster| Wi, gecretary Hamiin and did not see fteelf, In New York you may have $5 | Gov. done. dienes are y worn in upstanding shecv aa ot} DYING FROM FIVE BULLETS. wreaths, and you have gu that the really typical hat this year, the hat of|/ yan in the $ and $ majority, is @ plain straw of medium size, and with no trimming the Usual Mye save a little colored tuft in front that| Giovanni Armato of No, 163 Bllzabeth | Fesemblos one pinfeather of an Easter| street was dying in St, Vincent's Hos-| chicken. But in the country the red] pital ust night from five revolver shot] maples wore thelr Easter bonnets yes-| wounds, und Carlo Parmello of No. 23 ter@ay, and these bonnets showed a Ae gar arbent olla crown of red-orange flowers, with| Mulberry street was 7 a trimming of live bluejays, robins and | charged with putting @ siiot into Antonio woodpeckers, and the Audubon Society | Salicl of No. # Spring street, while An- tonlo Demarco of No. 174 Elizabeth street also was a prisoner charged with | assauling Francesco Salicl, | The police were unable to untangie the affair. Tony Salici said that as he and iis brother Frank got to Prince and Elizabeth streets about 10 P, M they aw @ man who had been shot ‘You 4i4 not see Spring in her Baster bonnet im the Fifth avenue parade yesterday, for she trailed her pale draperies over the Jersey hills, her head shrouded in violet haze, and wi! jer her feet touched bright spaces ea om the grass end crocusses sprang up and flow- hig lying on the sidewalk, They made for} ‘The Illacs are weartng very plain be-| Parmello, who fired two shots Into fween-season hate at Present, with nol pony, the latier person says, Tony trimming save the young brownish yel-| gopped and his brother pursued } low shoots with little pinfeather leaves, but later on they plan to wear picture hate trimmed with long white and violet plumes standing straight up, according to the latest fashion, Xou might have seen the spring's ad- vance showing of Easter millinery yes- Parmello, Thereupon Demarco sprang | upon Frank, Parmello was a by Patroyman Ryan, Armato wae in his home. He said he did not know who hed shot him. DEATH W CHAR. Easter riot of forced and fragile bios-| the electric chair during the week ot | found | ¢ | re eT a in Rear of the Bay Ridge House. ‘The ttmely warning of Jona Ritohie, & milkman, who was passing and drole into the house and roused them from aleep, saved the lives of two families |@ stable at the rear of No, 9% Fifty, third atreet, Bey Ridge, destroying three horads and epresd'ng to the dwef- ing house. Ritchie tried hard to rescue the horses, but flames. Ritchie saw the light of the Aames, he knocked at the front door, and, get- ting no response, kicked the door open. On the second floor he woke the own ing on the top floor, had leaped the thirty feet intervening and set the rear of the house ablaze, Ritchie made a plucky effort to reach the stable, but the heat drove him back and the three horses, whose cries terrl- fled the neighborhood, had to be left to thelr doom, After the firemen had put out the blaze they estimated the damage at 000, Jacobson, a baker, who kep' the stable, had taken it out, a kerosene lamp. He thought that sibly the lamp had beon had exploded and so a the fire, —— READY TO BETRAY OUTLAWS FOR PURSE OF $1,000. Hillsville Hears Relative of Allens Has Offered to Tell Hiding Place of Two Fugitives, HILLSVILLE, April §.—or two days he outside word has r 4 no direet information concerning the movements of the detective force on the trail of Sidna Allen and Wesley Edwards along terday for @ trolley fare, but doubtless pss WOMAN AFIRE IN FLAT. Beat Ambulance in Run te Home of Victim. O ppor tun i t y Mrs, Katherine Dunier, a widow, | fifty-two years old, was putting coal in For example, just set down and think over the chances offered you last vee to clothing and when she reached the side- improve your home and busi-| wax in cront of tne apartinent, fol- ness conditions, during: lowed by the other residents, she was . ry . iy head foo’ On ft the which brief period there were! 227, (77m Nena fo one about. the | hallway and down the three fights of | stairs The fire spread to the rest of her § nelgt printed: | wo i emotnersd the | fame 19,982 WORLD “IELP WANTED" | 32h# Wak die Rata Mt Wee — th , as al “a call was sent 11,402 More Than ‘The Herald, * | tor un iianee Dr. Andrews rent | 4317 WORLD “REAL ESTATE,”| the Wormas to Bellevue, 1ospltal. ie " “BUSINESS OPPORTUNL. | ‘* Rot expected to} TY"AND "FINANCIAL" ADS, 223 More Than The Herald. 4,948 WORLD “TO LET” ADS, 2,487 More ‘Than 7 Herald. nm Hie BRC» BTCs BTC. BTC LTC, BTC: artes eter Beige tien Nest, aimee sn ‘ M of 43 = a aA blag al Nainizhist sireke a8 Socaea - enue at neem, \ oo the North Carolina border, It ts aup- | posed that the searchers are atill beat- Ing the mountain brush In the Fancy Gap neighborhood, confident of finally coming upon the outlaws, Everyboay here {s interested in a re- port that a kinsman of the fugitives 2 @ j the Kitchen stoy her apartment on has offerea to betray them for a 1S CLAMORING | the third foor 0 Went Fifty: reward... TWoae directing. the J 1] third street this morning. The Mare refuse to admit that any suc AT YOUR DOOR! of coal gas set fire to a woolen jacket |attended thelr efforts to buy the she was wearing. She ran into the put @ well defined story t# in circulation | to the effect that a member of the Allen clan has agreed to tell the hiding place of his relatives for $1,000 and a promise of protection from publicity, ee 35 YEARS FOR BURGLAR. 22-Venr-Old Offender Gets the Limit in Mineola Court, 14), (Syecial to The Evening \ K HEM HAD, L. . 4.—Peter Gaull wenty-two y old, was sentenced this morning to prison by | Just nom P. Nieman at Mineola to thirty years for attemp! t degree and fiv fn the second de- ouse of Martin Dareisky at Lt Although # uilwica te an |old offender and was sentenced om his previous record, OnLy, MODS THE EVENING Wi Expensive Easter a National Folly, And Restless Woman to Blame for It| \SSLANBY MATE | FUR COAT.ACTRESS INJEALOUS RAGE SENT RlGHT BACK | Joe of Central Park Awakes|How Could It Suit When She| "=", Never Had a Fitting, Says Defendant. Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Werlé). == ‘er RICHESON MAKES —|MILKMAN SAVED {COURT RELEASES FIVE FROM FIRE; BOY MOTHER HAD we row state ase! IATLED FOR THEFT Sow, co on = ~—URTNG BEAR to Find Jennie Nosing Cage of White Czar, Paw Crush Out Life of roying eve,” nussied against the tron bars that kept him from Jennie and her men, and eyes at her ecendalously, And boy outside the railings snickered and emitted @ ribald jest. eye and looked to the right And he saw th Dilan the White Cuar, foe ‘wae no better than it ehould — “Madame X” Sends $5 to Aid | self « J BOSTON, April §.—The first move to in a fire this morning which started in Mrs, Bitsabeth Cronin of No. 1388 First | *! avenue, Yorkville, who wanted to send bag her own boy to prieon for stealing % | fash, cente under the gentle suasion of Magistrate # driven back ®Y *h@) Breen and compromised upan the 1aa| Fase’ deing Going by the house about 2.80 o'clock, The doy, was sent out on March 27 by his parent Sending his helper to call the fremen, | to buy 9 cente worth of groceries, He apent at, of the house and stable, John Wiliams, | She found him asleep in the hall Friday | tors of what they seemed to think would with Louise, his wife, and six-year-old | night and took him to the police station. |be the coming fight. But there wae no son, John. Ritchie then got out Tribue| The boy was locked up for the night. Lavardo and his wife, who were sleep-| When Magistrate Breen reache4 court thie morning a letter awaited him. tm. |™urmured incoherently. Aldea by @ strong breeze, the fii cloved with this was @ cUpping from The if rd © flames) nvening World and a five-dollar pitt, |< ‘The te To for the poor boy whose hard-hearted mother would aend to jail. ‘been not heve occurred. Perhaps the % might support him unt he finds work. Willtams told them that Edward |court and again appealed to the mother | duced, yelled for a keeper. But the vast horse in/not to mar the future of her own eon was his|by placing upon him the biipht of a custom, about 1.80 A, M., and had used! prison record. ti wht mi t allght and | yet hesitate to appropriate it from any- body else. her #0! urged chance and try to get work for him. To thi lutely deaf, 3) Court, tad on today of himee!: free, hey, "ae She vous wsineres their proper trigniees at the waist line. Sizes of Shirts aE ec, earn) Sag. pets thas Se cient The accepted 12 to 148-inch neck; elses of Blouses 7 to 14 years «.. standard of fashion, sevsesssssssceseaseeeeesesceees Regular price §8.00. 1.35 old, of No. NEW YORK se Nee aa West Tweak Chicago Philadelphia | a street, sti “ere” AVE | | Welle je had sworn out @ warrant for his| 4. end of that time, provided he behaved To this, although with apparent re- luctance, Mrs. Cronin consented. ‘The last night from he tington had just fini Making Two Blades | grow instead of one, is like tea giving two cups for one. ecetnliasambapveniesansaamaimaaaemmeeaad Rese Collec, 3 Powed Tins, 81.00 Lad Locked Up for 35 Cent Theft. he emote her on the head. from her, relented this morning | diow fell as the hammer of « smith on the hot frog, A woman in the and caught convulsively at ‘The diow etanned Jennie and sent her rolling at the feet of Joe. WHITE CZAR ANG HIS MATE AWAIT BATTLE. The White Czar and his mate backed off to the rock ledge at the rear of thetr ‘put on probation for six months. ‘Harold, aged sixteen years, the money otherwiae. Meantime, partment. The two stationed them- charging him with petty larceny. | selves there and became, also, specta- cages craned forward and Joe Ureus stood o' Jennie for a per- eptibie minute—a dragging minute it sa Kendle fellows '|eeemed—and the muscles about his ‘Magtetrate Breen: Joe waited with an uplifted paw. Jennie tried again. Joe Ursus etiffened on his haunches and swung his right paw. That second swing caught J on her u turned throat.) The paw fell into #t and relensed for a moment eripped and gripped letter i} from hypnotiam the incident hed pro: Tf he hed @roperly fed, his offense might A man outsid He said that a boy take money from his own people, Tt was not fair to condemn non this, his first offense. He her to give the boy another is appeal the mother was ahao- would not relent, The however, ,sald he would put the probation for six manths In cus- f Probation OMoer Shea. At the PAT. OPFICE CELEBRATED HATS f, he would be permitted to go Magistrate instructed Officer Shea to | take tl poastb) he % and make i go as far ae je in securing now raiment for F died suddenly tn the staurant t disease. Mr. Car- ed dinner when he He was unmarried Agencies in All Principal Citles To forest this sauce would be like losing your appetite. iT1S A GREAT RELISH! EDDYS$ O19 English ¢ STYLE FOR SOUPS, FISH, SALADS AND MEATS 10c PER BOTTLE Made by E.Pritchard, 881 Springét..N.¥ ricken. Uniformly Excellent. + SUED FOR $1,800 vat. KES ICK REVEN T told him I woul? cond nim onte,”* | | ou orden, fH ayoutd nt prove to bel cuit” ot gel ssl nt The Omet Two Blows of His Great Black Hike the coat you afieired go euch on eulng the attest landing ¢ Gupreme Coutt, The former actrean, |e stint Mil ot option who wae known on the stage os Olive! Gy examination there he wae Redpath, appeared before Jusiice New. | be muftering {rom | i Durger end the jury, who are hear! the case, with fire in her large «ta 525 Spring Suits The success of our Easter offerings le, being young and inexperienced, hes ~ ‘us on to greater ations, and partment on the other side. A email suite vo the 14 and 16 West Mth Strect—New York 460 and 462 Fulton Strdet—Broekiya 641-645 Broad Strest—Néwark, N. J. THE ASSORTMENT CONTAINS Innumerable detached collar and French turn back cuffs. shirts are adapted for women who golf, ride horseback or drive a motor, avoiding the shirtwaist pull-up from told Hoos that she wanted @ that of her friend. Mra. Busteed, had.aaid { wanted the coat with the old gold embroidered sft, [aa Boos didn't have a sample ft soalp wound f wulte are anti $7 6° To-Morrow, Tuesday Best & Co. A Special Sale 1780 Sott Shirts and Blouses of Washable Silk Russian Cords, FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS made with soft These handsome patterns, ifth Ave. at Thirty-Fifth St. Walking Pumps Latest Model in Gun Me light weight Patent Leather, ‘an Russia and $3,$4 White Canvas