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ACARETAKER, THEN DOWN AT CONEY | WERELURED AWAY WROTECNFESSON MUST CLEAR OT Tonto Perricone, @ shoemaker of No, | Will result in the rebels laying down | — Penned Story for Detective of) Magistrate Foretells Unhappy thelr beriege ene ‘ DR. WILLETT’S WIFE DIES. Last Seen with Married Couple How He Roamed Through Future for Them if They Who Bought Shoes for Edey House. Don’t Move. CARS TR 2 g vb OV/4, | Lexington to 3d Ave. 97 59ta to 60ih St. | Store Open Saturdays Until 6 | MEN—To-Morrow Come and Pick a ALL Til Liberty avenue, told him that on Sunday evening both girls had been in his shop with a Mra, Martini, who had lived at No. 767 Liberty avenue for Several weeks. Mrs. Martini had pur:| inde Comes to Mother of Rear-Ad- chased shoes for them, and Iater was miral at Spring Lake. een with her husband and the two girls, apparently ready for a journey,| APRING LAKE, N. J., Ava 16—Mre. ‘| Mrs, Martini anid thes were going to| tiiza Jane Willetts, wits of the Rev Cleveland. Dr. A. A. Willetts, died here to-day at No one knows anything about the|tho age of elghty-elght. She had been Martinis, Though a general alarm was| (ailing cor several years. Since her hus- sent out by the police on Monday, no| band's retirement from the ministry at trace of the girls or tho Martinis has| Dayton, O. Mra Willetts had been his been found. Mrs. Depola has been! active ald in volunteer ehurch work. prostrated ever since, and Mra, Vir-] ‘The funeral will be at Manasquan on ginla, having lost her only daughter,|Sunday, Ors, Willetts leaves six chil- haa been unable to leave her bed dren: Dr. Charles Willetts of Philadet- |) —__>—-- phia, Rear-Admtral A. D. ries | Inited States Navy, now at ne sansco Sh Ade: We Ducat a) Fraterick Willetts of Philadelphia, BXICO CITY, Aug, 16.~—Definite pro- | \ir4. Joseph Porter of Spring Lake, Mrs. Posals for peace were moaived here to- Wwiiiam F. Brown of Chestnut Hill, and day from Gen, Pascual Orozco, chief of yirs, Av B. Low!s of Los Angeles: Them and Disappeared. HELD IN $5,000 BAIL. ‘There is sorrow in the Italian cotony in the neighborhood of Elton street and Liberty avenue, Brooklyn, for its two Prettiest girls have disappeared, and | thetr families and the police believe All Rajah, ‘Magnetta the Medium” and all the other countless soothsayers | who have been prying into the future | at the expense of Coney Island visitors! must pack up their crystal globes and | Attended Sunday School and; . G0. Magistrate Giesmar said so in the | they have been lured from the city. — - — Neighbors Say He Courted | Coney tsiand court porticy He ania it| Rosie Depola, tweive years old, Iived % ce) } at No. %7 Kiton atreet, only @ short . . Minister's Daughter. as eter MCN lis LER distance from her ohium, Rosle Virginia, | Better Goods for the Same Money or the | Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere’’ “The Big Store’’ GREENHUT-SIRGE COOPER ©. SIDESOF6™ AVE. J.B.G. UTP «=: 4 AND 1O™ BTS, | fourteen, whose home is at No, 725 | Liberty avenue. They attended the same public school in the winter and whom Mrs. Isabella Goodwin of the Police Department obtfined evidence, Mra. Goodwin was in court, flanked by the “matron squad,” which consists of Mrs. Adele Prest and Mra, May Sulll- van, and which alded her in the antl- ROSIE ROS! fortune-teller crusade, She smiled grini- vRNA POI ly when All Rajah himself stepped ma- Jastically before Magistrate Gtesmar | THREE HURT IN CAR CRASH It appeared from the general tenor ef @ confession penned in hie own found hand-writing and produced with Aimself in Yorkville Court today that weventeen-year-old Otto Von Howe, who stopped not at winning Rollo Books in Sunday school, but even as- The $5.00 Suits Are Fancy Worsteds and Fancy Cheviote in ten different patterns. Sizes 33 to 42 chest. Rosie Depola's home and went out ostensibly for a walk. When they did not return both families etarted a —_—_—_—_—_—NKX—SXSXSX pired to the hand of a minister's daugh- ter, has been leading something of @ dual Life, Otto, @ tall, fair-haired, gangling youngster with dreamy eyes, did not have much to say when he was ar- raigned on a charge of first degree and wriggied through the sloping salaam of the Orient. “This man,” said Mrs. Goodwin, who didn’t seemed to have the slightest fear of @ curse being wished on hi different than the othe: ON QUEENSBORO BRIDGE. Surface Cars Collide and Motormen and Two Passengers, One a AFTER THAT REFRESHING DIP ter of old ocean; while in the cool you are [IN NEW YOR )PPING CEN’ We Close at 1, Tomorrow MAIN BUILDL The $10.00 Suits Are Blue Serges, plain and fancy. Black Serges. inst him, A littl Woman, Are Injured. a Fancy Cheviots, in neat stripes. burglary; he let his works—written , out your > ; ms es was bound over in $500 ‘Three persons wore slightly injured most Plain Worsteds, ete. at the East Fitty-first street police! ii. peace, ‘That meant he was to tell|!n a collision between two tertece ‘cars om its delica Men 8 and Youths Blue and Sizes 15 to 22 for youths; 33 to 46 chest, station last night under the personal no fortunes. He waited until the day [on the Manhattan end of the Queensboro of comfort | regulars and stout. supervision of Detective Van Twistern| nis $500 was out of danger and then| BNdge shortly after noon to-day. and cleanliness gently rub into the face | i —speak for him, want ts work apeth” bridge local car, operated by the|end hands a little ray rge | By this own admission Otto is the @outh Shore Traction Company, was “We'll give him another year’s trial,” said Magistrate Giesmar. Charl “hard-faced man weth the big gun” who looked up Frederick Edey's caretaker in an airtight, bombproof closet on July 22 and then enjoyed an uninter- rupted tour of the Edey home at No, 10 West Fifty-sixth street, collecting and removing $0 worth of valuables. Detective Van Twistern, who saw it was up to him to do the talking, and fortune-tellers, but a genuine, reliable, scientiflo one, came to caurt well for- ‘8 Bon. Kempner interrupted while Magistrate ment, and also with| Cut about boda nt S tah Sal Chief | broken glass and received severe bruises, standing on t! all cars pass! common “loop” used by if over the bridge, when A. Bostwick, who says he i8/ it was struck from behind by a Third not one of the miserable, future-faking| avenue car, in charge of Motorman Thomas Ramsey. The Third avenue car was badly wrecked, Rams was the face and hands by Mrs. Mary Eliott of No, 127 Twelfth street, Long Island City, received severe VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian.” Don’t forget that a flowe: plexion is woman's best heritag sure to remember that Velogen will guard that heritage. means exposure to sunlight and wind. At Good after motor- ing, tennis, boating or any sport which Suits! New Line of Men’s Fall Shirts ‘They are beauties, and you will be im- pressed with them, Choice of 70 handsome effects, in light and medium stripes, plaited bosom and : cuts and bruises, as did Albert Tewes of i d sep- . eR ere has ey Pec Ary cr iis|Glesmar was airing moro of his views } Astoria, Le I. Ct ale in collapsible tubes, 95 pasar Othe fhe io A Guk OFT Jong, long search for the man who stole | Concerning soothsaying and sootheayers, ambulances tan Grcigent brought two)” Better than cold cream, used the same special make, and in quality, make, the Edey jewels, And wh do you | and himself Babee tly bitter future | i Crispell attended the injuries of tie | W8Y: He and ample body measurements suppose he found him? Canada? Cats- | for them at Coney . three, who refused to go to the !netitu- they are unsurpassed at killa? Mexico? Hot Springs? No, in-| “My is not a fortune-tell he | tion. a the price, Sizes 14 to e deed. Right next door to the Edey | cried. * an astrologer.” _ 18. house at No. 8 West Fifty-wixth street,| “Bosh!” returned the Magistrate which has been occupied during the|«geme thing. It 1s distinctly against ravats, 25¢ summer by Otto and his mother, !n the|the iaw to foretell the future for te Cravate, of capacity of caretakers, ee ‘quality silk, Open end OTTO GOT WRITER'S CRAMP AND QUIT. “Otto has been identified by Meyers, the caretaker, as the man who locked | gument with his gavel. him up,” said Van Twistern, “I weat!” sentence was suspended on the un- to his home last night and it wasu't|j.cry thirteen left by the singling out long before I could see he was about) or ay prajah, ready to confess, So I took him around | «you've either got to quit telling for- “How about some of the newspapers, then?” Kempner demanded, triumphant- ly. Magistrate Giesmar ended the ar- B. Altman & On. HAVE IN COURSE OF PREPARATION Including Also200 Suits in Fancy Mix- tures. Values to *12. This sale tomorrow morning is sure to be a reversible stytos. ne new stripe basket weave, repps, in plain color, elf tone, bias atrive and crossbar effects; double stitched neckband, Sale of Silk Stockings & Socks e a de hit forts | 5 ” 4 Women’s Choice Silk Stockings, |Women's Lisle Stockings— bie with pen “and Ink and diptavcs | ened Ceca ved Ratan hummer. And as it doesn't take The Big Store feu ese ee ee leat linen de Prete ‘os ‘double paper. I tried to get him to write me] inp again I can tell you now that AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF long to sell 400 suits, you'd better come early, inte: tneting bletiant bOa Ik another story when he had finished—a story of how some one had forged the name of Mrs. Forbes, his mother’s em- ployer, to a check for $150. I told him I knew he had carried $150 around to the Security Bank and opened an ac- count ehortly after tne forgery was committed, put he vald he ‘had writer's cramp alread; In his Raffles story, as presented to the Court, Otto said he had jimmied a you'll have to cross the palm of the Law with some large pieces of silver." Is 1s expected that another hatch of soothsayers will be gathered ‘n ‘ater in the week. availa: SECRETARY KNOX’S VALET. One of the Items Attacked De tment’s Expenditur: > SMlscit ii Hany Boe i window on the fifth floor of the Edey! WASHINGTON, Aug. 16—Charges of CHOCOLATE BUTTERCREAM & Pore areneeite. freek home. Not that he used Fire De-|toose and dangerous practices in the SQUARES each ic LAME. sieus oh dona hy partment ladder or an aeroplane, He! s:ate Department's expenditure of ita ay just stood on the Forbes roof and| leaned over a narrow MH looked Me: up, he explained, be- cause the caretaker threatened to be- come a “nuisance.” For godd measu he added that a canvass of Third nue pawnshops probably would re: secret emergency fund were renewed in an informal report to-day by Repre- sentative Hamlin of Missourl, Chairman of the House committee which tnvest- gated what is termed “the astounding condition of affairs in the department.’ in the dfecovery of the stolen property |The investigation will continue next eo 3 i 4 —« watch, @ lorgnette and several | winter, halt cake, S4e: 2 Ibs for bolling; Ib. .. co perly sizes, at the spe- snd cottons plain and ¢ 1 takers, Mr, Hamlin reiterated that Secretary seeeeees sakes William A. Ferguson, an attorne: was in court to tell what a nice Otto had been tn th. nox had used a negro messenger from his department as a valet on his recent Central American trip; of DETAILS OF WHICH ORIENTAL RUGS WILL BE SHORTLY ANNOUNCED. B. Altman & On.' ANNOUNCE FOR MONDAY, AUGUST 19TH, ALL SIZES FOR MEN AND YOUTHS, (MAIN Building, Second Pioor,) MAIN BUILDING Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Cakes Cakes—Good to Eat Fresh Meats FANCY SPONGE LOAF CAKES 95 9 TURKEYS—cholce auallty, dry O46 a psd ba pleted: I. ‘ ALMOND OR NUT TAR KOILERS treat killed E-LAYER CAKES —coes nut, chocolate or maple; each MERRY WIDOW POUND each, 85c; 2 Ibs BREAD. FRESH each. oo. z ic POUND CAKES— indy, marble, citron, plain, Oriental CHICKENS —chotce 4 fresh Fruits and Vegetables—¥9 ‘jive, fruts BET CANTALOUPES—erate | NEW APPLES—-ted many stores. Black, russe. pink, sky and navy among Saher colors 25¢ A Bargain in Men's Silk Lisle Stockings at 12)4¢ Several thousand pairs, double soles, high spliced heels and toes; variety of colors and black; sizes 934 to 1134. Men's Pure ‘Thread Silk Socks in fancy mottled effects and in tans, navy and black; all sizes; 35c in most stores. Choice pis new lot, at, the special price, pair......s6s.0.+6 Clearance Women’s Kuit Wear Realizing that you are unli wear in fall or winter we have decided to close out summer stocks now with but little regard to former prices. Women's Undervests — regular | Women's Undervests Women's Underveata lisle thread and cotton; at the special 's Gauze Weight Union and Pants—shaped and Women kely to buy summer under- isle thread Fine Ribbed Lisle or green. and their acquaintance. erted, that a picture 45 melons, $1.38; cooking pears; S-quart ba, ‘4 . S, of ea made a record for himeelf in Sun-|of former Secretary Day, now a Just.ce ay oe Oc eC Ey piNeAP PL es 4c ine white cotton 19 Union Suits—tow nee In spite of this plea andl|of the Supreme Court, had been paid AN IMPORTANT SALE OF . BSc; 25c ‘ ; Cl] all wizes; at....... day school. the tears of the boy's mother, Howe was held in $5,000 bail for fur- Von | for by a misappropriation for which the lcommiitae had recommended the dis- 3 tor, , IPE WATER: 25¢ a ~ fuice; 2 doz ; mination o1 paday. if lof William H, Michael, then chief } Ye) Ww TUR 3S. ood bee! bas! e ther examination,on Tuesday. | miss of Ni a emrmens bat sow com} REVERSIBLE VELOUR PORTIERES Siamfaveer pumons quan’ ge | REWONIGNS Marb.elzed . satd that Otto had been “keeping com- | sul at Calcutta, basket ; 1C | S-qt. basket... 1 araso “Phe President seems to have taken no a * was the comment as to Mr, Michael's case. pany” with a girl whose father 1s a preacher, BOY WHO KIITEN SISTER I$ DAZED IN COURT ROOM. Feet Tired-- So Tired? Dry-Eyed and Unmoved, 11-Year- Old Slayer Is Arraigned After Begging Father to Kill Him. Fifth Avenue, 34th and IN A VARIETY OF DESIRABLE COLORINGS AT AN UNUSUALLY LOW PRICE. 35th Streets, Nem York. (MAIN Bullding, Third Floor.) GREENHUT BUILDIN Hundreds of special prices on things for | thehome. Great half-day sales, tomorrow ——llllEEESESh SE=E==EEEEEE==!"!! Parlor Clocks whR sols; many with gilt aod ra Reduced to $1.00 Silk taffeta and pongee para- plain and fancy effects; frames onk eeful Ing of what he had little Barney | TIZ Makes Sick Feet Well No Maiter % Japo! the eleve: -old on A — = Se — ‘19 4 AZ inches sigh, 16/9 inch Greatly SM anal ane a att Linden What Ails Tham. COLUMBUS AVE?BET:103 & 104'STS: in en mele “ Hauees street, Brooklyn, wh Wednesday, me p handsome neta for Send for Free Trial Package To-Day, ter, Joseph aged nine, to “T do not pt NO MONEY DOWN bronze feet and si prices igned to-day before trimmin nch {voroid dial, any parasol serine — Lord & Taylor HOC tant teeters He sg Sates teeients | Important Event | CREDIT TLRMS Women’s 8 thing Suil Riddaace back to the Chiklren's 8 a "6.00 on 75.00 arance . SO secure a commit him to an. ‘ a] La ade Bath Suit at a remarkably low price. Statice Wilkin a Annual Midsummer Sale 7.50 * 100.00 +s Mohair Bathing Suits, | Women's Mohair Bathing Sults, him in the custody ¢ z veral les, with Dutch fore me Monday 1 | 15.00 200.00 sleeves, trimmed with goelatea,| of braid, or neck trimmed with FE Pp 6 “4 } ste bloot Ly polka dot galatea, or with p»ping. Oriental Car ets & R 25.00 300.00 | separate b vers ines 36 10 44.| Beaty galatoen se with Dicinn oe UgS | ms This Chased Leather Couch for fina ceranss. Gy 7G) gues oto sh rind BD 7G a al” Chase Case. BRASS with Orr pinchate reduced to......+ CU. ee a Supreme Court Justice Dugro has ap- BE pointed Alvin. Untermyer referee inl) 1% acts at ono {Commencing With Every 7 —. FF the suit for a divorce brought by “Hal” | og, swollen feet i 7 . " " Se Ora ab alba ye Tar Monday, August 19th '3 Doz. Fresh Cut|| 29¢ Incandescent \ ed in San Jose feet and for mweaty, be | fi . De MN Tae i St sete as, el feat 4 | eee | Fiowers for 50¢ Gas Lamp, 19¢ Rae eae eee eho PORTO MMRIGSTE ct LOTSA TATE. ait aat te | A Superb Collection of Rare Specimens | Bip. We turaish Avarimeais The flowers will be artis-| | Consists of a * %, and ts the only remedy ¢ joes. | trom $ov.00 ogsusu0d tically arranged with fine good, substan-' ss —— cleans out every pore and glorifies at Much Under Usual Prices | 104th Si. L Station ot Corser greens. Delivered anywhere | | tial brass in TpAghore. an EAI Ar aryl 103d St ou.w y Simson Une Block Away on Manhattan Island, The | | verted burner; { fers . ane aaent feat OPEN SATURDAY GVeWh iG regular value of this box is | | good, service- { 11, tx reported H ald as ot érog newts floral designs upward oy on silieraln’ eanatl| general 7 ; ' i in pward | | & _ { ety ee tina Whe. Pleeste. la a | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. EF } | SH ER BROS. from $1.00. cu Mower Suop, Maia #1 | | globe, $4 oor freighter of 3.513 tons and carries ‘ | cietepeaien ata crew of thirty-three men, |$.00 Down $00.00 COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 S Prices whi ich enable you to

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