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Ng i} POLICE DRAGNET QUT FOR SLAYERS |; OF TRUNK VICTIM Woman’s Body Found in Mill Pond Is Identified Through Evening World. |Attire Themselves as They May, Women Will Continue to Be and Look “‘Pallidly Civil- ized.” But So Will Men of This Genera- tion. DROVE NAILS IN SKULL..| olice Circular Describes Three Men ard Women Wanted. With the (dentity of the viotim of the Men Who Denounce All th the Identity of the of th hit! pond mystery at Georgetown, conn.,| Women and All Their leared up by the local police and the Fashions as Barbarous Act established that she was killed tn | fiat at No, 218 Kast Fortisth street by! Are Sartorial Anarch- vile yen into her head, afl that teal ists, but What's the tine te to catch the murderera, The 2 imen wae Carmetina cerace,..oea| Oddle About Fashions? ree men are Known to have taken - _ art in killing her and ‘shipping her) wy In a Connec at whe ymleeoner roular, to-day, vom nd men ix trunk to the pont it was diseovered, Dougherty went out a} thely calling for the arrest of nen, i] voe of the a girl clomely dese: wanted for mu 0 aw AN AcceRKOry and the other 1 ind the girl are needed as material wit- on he man whoxe acrest In asked for} nurder (®% Knawn, according to the} voles elrontar, Sucteiada, He ts ut forty-five years old, ‘The murs fered woman [x bc leved to have been vis wife ‘tore Lomart!, «© laborer, about twenty-eight years ol, and another aborer, name unknown, are derired as he accessory and the male mater€! witness respectiy ‘The girl, whose vame In given in tie pollee circular as “Turiddi,” 18 supposed to be the daugh- | er of Suciclada, She ts @ very pretty | Hel, about sixteen or seventeen years M4, with @ fresh ollve complexion, oval | atures and a pronounced dtinple in the ole. Dougherty thinks the fugitives are New York, living in @ cheap teneme “policeman on the force will urnished with a copy of the circilar vy to-night and whet will amount to a rowae-to-house canvass of every Italian ettlement in the city has already veon Harted. The murder victim, the young gir! and be Uitee men enmeged the flat in For- foth street on Oct, 2% and paid the ent to Dec. 1, The men showed aixns of having recently been employed as aborera in excavating work, but they N@ not work while living in Fortleth The women lef! the house every verning @t 7 o'clock and returned 1e evening, It Jn supposed they were unployed in a sweatshop. ‘The elder woman was last seen allve m Nov, 6 The trunk .was bought on Sov, 7. It has been follnd that two of the men and the «ir! went to Branc nile, Conn, on the night of the NIYOLA GREELEY- SMITH | as who described the English as & one sauce, And fashion supplies these different di Ghe is im reality a wonderful chef who from the same simple in- Gredionts produces masterpieces of Savor and variety. More is just an- other aplication of the old musical Comedy conundrum: “What is it that hae two feet, feathers, and barks like a dog?” You don't know. “Why, a chicken.” “But « obicken Gocsn't bark like a dog?” “I know ft. Z put that in to make it dim- oult” ‘The lady with a shaving brush in her hat haw her reason and excuse. The brush ts there, Hke the bark in the tnd remained there until the {:h, when| chicken conundrum, to “make it dif hey returned to New York, after the! oult"—to make her —different’™~-tie wody had been thrown Into the pond.| thing which we are {told all women dm the night of the St! they gave up| most aspire to be. ‘ett flat in the Fortleth steget bouse| RASHION'S OTHER NAME 18 ind disappeared Clues discovered by an Evening World VARIETY. Fashion is really just an alias for va- riety, Since @ man has nothing to admire but Woman, woman naturally does the beat she can td supply a varied menu— one year wearing her watst line under the arma, the next dropping it to below the knees. ‘To eliminate fashion would reduce her (0 the state of one of those oung man, who avked hin to haul a] @hastly sctentific food formulas—pro- trunk on his truck to Hoboken, | telds so much—starch ” so “much—sumer feyman wouldn't take the job a# he|so much, She would be eternally and tag only @ mail one-horse track and | horribly the same. he trunk wea described to him as very ‘Mon like Arthur Stringer who de- jeavy. ‘This indicates that the mur-| sommes all women aad all women's lerers planned to dispose of the body in| fashions as “barbarous” are sartor- lohoken before they decided to take it| fal amarchists. hey wish to take o Connecticut, from us our beads and feathers EVENING WORLD FURNISHES| 4nd they have mothing to barter in CLUE THAT SOLVED MYSTERY, | *xchange for bi nal ‘They offer no Ht was e clue furnished by the Even-| constructive form. Mverything Y * we have an@ wear and are is bar- mg World which put Deputy Commin-| Ti cuy Wat they don't inform us as sioner Dougherty and his detectiv: on to what we should lave and wear the trail which led to the solution of the) SS .".8" 58 te anew aid, 3 am eure myatery. The Evening World learned vf . ‘eporter to-day started the detectives n the direction o& Hoboken on a hunt ‘or, the murderers. One of these clues Sap obtained from a junk dealer named deyman, at No. 8 Kast Thirty-ninth treet. Heyman was approached on Noy, 7 by wo Itallans, one elderly, the other a that @ heavy trunk was shipped from| Be oe Would pay aay attention to the express office at Wittleth street and! a4 ihe man who takes fashion serl- Lexington avenue to Branchville, Conn, im the day before the body was found u the mill pond, This information, com. @unicated promptly to the police, ens heey oN Shed Abled them to find the expressinan who} aye rooms comprising the apartment aanled the trunk to the flat from which] were strewn with furniture and clothes, trunk was taken. tending to show that the occupants had The Connectiout authorities are inves-| made a hasty move. The bed was with- gating @ report that may clear up ths nd there blood nystery of what became of the ohecker- voard trunk in which the body was!” ES%\:seq about the room wei shipped from the Aéams Express Com | piood-stained wire nails which At four any’s office at Forty-ninth street and | holes that pierced the woman's skull be- Lexington avenue. hind the right and left ears. ‘There was! Lester Oimetead, while hunting rabbits | lao @ hainmer, similarly stained, which | y ne ¢ ive In @ fence corner three-quarters of | Dain as she lay on her bed. ‘The ma \ mile from the pond where the body | tregs under the pillow was stained and was found, according to this report. He | here and there spots of blood wore found shed around unt! he uncovere! what|on the floor. ‘ppear to be fragments of a trunk, The motive of the crin Phere were twisted pisces of sheet |!n netal, @ lock, claspe and metal: corners, But more important still, he is said to at once found unmistakable evi- e is etill lack- It may be that white slavery w we and on the other hand it may be thet Jealousy figured, 9 While there In every indication that ‘ve found some large metal buttons | ene wounds in the head were mado by athe wire nails found in the room, the police believe that a sharp file wan uscd the murderer first attacked the hole io. as might have come from voman'e Coat, the soles of a pair of snore, some charred corset tests, «ome | when the murderer first attacl shoe buttons and wome piece of partly | Through the left arm above the elbow vurned clothing. The Aaa are under- | Hree'Sinitar punctures on the lett a sod to be safe tn Georgetown and to-| tne face below the eye, Several tay en attempt will be made to find out | punctures were also found on the face, woether [t wag the trunk in which the] but only the holes which penetrated wody Was carried and the clothing of | the skull were sufficient to cause death she murdered woman. Mrs, Johu Preston, the housekeeper a! So, 316 East Fortieth street, is the vomen who made the positive identif- sation of the body as that of Carmelina Seracel, Who had been in this countr) ees than five months WASHINGTON, 1 —The design xf the new nickel to supplant the five zent coin now in circulation will be per- fected within a few weeks. An Indian nead will adorn the face of the coln ind @ buffalo the reverse, Before starting for Geurgetown wit! Py i ule Preston the detectives opened’, | 3EST FOR pouna—Fh. JOHN'S apartment occupied by (he Italians ane Mollee Venlo eee 996 hangs, {i s BY NIXOLA GREELEY-SMITH. Among all the readers of The Evening World who have contributed | views to this discussion of whether or not women and their attire are leaventially savage, the young man who complained the other day that we But the remark makes we think that since man has only one} | religion—-woman—it is necessary for bim to take it with forty sauces, If Girls Dress Like Savages, So Do Men, THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, Only the Latter Go a Great Deal Farthe Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). are not harbarous enough most en- lists my sympathy. For I believe he fs right. Though we hang ourselves with the primal colors, though we welght ourselves with the gold and embrofdery of the Orlent—and that is Just what we are doing right now} —most of us will continue to be and! to look as this critic said, “pallidly civilized.” But so do men, Tho} genuine male barbarian !s as scarce as his feminine prototype. This may be desirable or otherwise. The point is Mrs. Poyser observed in| commenting on the folly of women, “The Lord Almight¥ made them to) match the men.” If we wear bar-! TE tns[one a Z—> 5 ( <a SbOTHES © botah.d Toe econ barous clothes {t must be because! we find ourselves more admired. [ forget what famous Frenchman it) nation with forty religions and only sguines, ougy {! should he pointed owt that, however barbarous our clothes are now, tiey ave not nearly so barbarous as they used to be, Fashion is very mach Like that frow in the algebra problem— worse than that-tn the well, If the well !s #0 Many feet deep and the frog elmo: #0 many inches during the day and (gis backs so many Inches at nlght, how ions will it take him to get to the top? It's been a long time since T knew or 1, But eventually he does get out. Who that has calculated his re- lease car: forget It? WOMAN WILL GET. OUT, SOME OF THESE DAYS. TOO, Lever y, too, Woman will emerge from the well of fashion, Like the frog, every lttle while she falls bac almost to the starting point—almo, but not quite. For tnstance, though from time to time we hear rumors and rumblings of the return of hoops, bustles or some other atrocity, Mke the gentla= cmon o! the prize-ring, they “never come back.” ‘They never will come pack, The feminine average of taste and intelligence has progressed déf- nitely and finatly beyond them. | | ‘The frog of fashion is at least partially out of the well and the rest of the trip ard and up: ward will ve lightened and en- Mvened by the cheeiful society of the somewhat larger and less friv- olous Mr. Prog, 9 still has some @istance to travel on his own ac- count. Surely an age in which men still lay out thety faces in bewhiskered parterres can afford to tolerate the occasional bar- barism of women’s clothes—the decoys of beauty, the snares set for admiration, and jove, This discussion has shown that there exista no widespread dissatisfaction monk men or won with fashion's vagaries, And now that nearly every body ty satiafled, let's talk about son thing else. WALL STREET. The market opened weak, but after tho first half hour of trading business picked up and many of the leading issues re- covered an early lone. ‘The C1 a Pr ‘The following were tho highest prices of stocks for toxlay campared with yenstent Amal, | Lowent and Last net change Copper... Car & Pury | they | Their seeres & Western Fennagivania a * MOTHER DYING, TWO CHULOREN KILLED BY GAS Mrs. Raices, Facing Surgical Operation, Planned to Die With Loved Ones. Phystelans at the Kings County Hos- pital said this morning there was no hope for the recovery of Mrs. Annie | Raices, the invalld mother, who killed | her two children, Florence, fourteen, and Sydney,” with gas in ber home at No. , atree Flatbush, yesterday, and then placed t two bodies together in her bed and lay herself between them to die. She was found unconscious by her husband, Leon Ralces, when he returned from work last night. The boy and girl were tn thelr night clothes, As far as could be learned had not left the house all day. school books and uncompleted home work were on the ibrary table. Raices was almost crazed with grief, He sald his wife had been il for four years, during which time she had under- gone twWo operations. The last was not successful and she was about to go under the knife again, The anticipation Lyne, the diminutive grand opera singer, This, despite the contention of her at- , He Snowden Marshail, who went Supreme Court Justice Seabury to head off the impresario’s $50,000 Ibel sult. In a decision handed down to-day the Justice overruled the demurrer, but gave the defendant ten days to file a new answer, > Justice also put a small nick in © little songbirds bank roll, which te sid to have grown to a healthy size. She mist pay $10 costs, Miss Lyne, who is only twenty years old, but who is credited with the ability to expr herself in a manner that would do credit to one twice her age, is alleged by Hammerstein to have sald, in the presence of a reporter, that Ham- merstein was “a dead duck in London” and that he would be “stoned out of the city if he ever attempted to return.” Attorney Marshall, calling the sult a joke, argued he couldn't find the ex- pression “dead duck” within any defint- tion of libel In the law books. ‘The Jus- tice’s declsion means that the sult will be brought to tria poet DROPPED BOX OF DYNAMITE: FIVE WORKMEN KILLED. Fifteen Others “Injured and Quarry Works Wrecked by Explosion of the ordeal had greatly affected her. Raices sald he believed that when his wife decided to kill herself the thought gf leaving the children was heart. breaking and she concluded she could not part from them, When Ratces left home tn the morning he ald lis wife seemed quite bright and cheerful and he thought she had become reconciled to the coming opera- tion, Later he recalled that she had been unusually demonstrative, had Kissed him three times and Insisted that he tiptoe into the chfldren's rooms and kiss them both before he left. It was early and bobh were asleep. meena ta aR POOR HOUSE FOR INVENTOR. Kalrtes Spent His Fortane Fighting Courts. Although he was at one time wealthy and an inventor of genius John M Kairles, who {s seventy-five years old, 1s now penniless and will be sent to the Westchester County Almshouse on next Thursday, Detective Clancy found him 4 | lying in a cellar at No. 110 North Ratl- {road avenue, Mount Vernon, with prac- tleally nothing to eat, Kalries is a |Russtan, IMs business was confiscated and he was exiled, He had always imagined some one was trying to get the best of him in business and this has kept him constantly in lth. ion, much of his money and property going {in fees to lawyers, 1% | change his name to He has carried his the United States mails, addressing ters to sidents and Governors. ay Kairies told of writing recently to ‘ol, Roosevelt telling him of his wors ries and asking his help. vances through Supreme Co | day allowed et Just ic Demotr Newburger to- ss Costopoulas to nes Costy, The yy [Petitioner said that it wan usual custom ff hia countrymen te ange 3 tneir christian name to "James" and that the name "Cost" was simply a een of the name Comtonaiinn at West Chester, Pa: WEs' CHESTER, F Noy. 1 nard Gallagher of Wilkes-Ba four others whose names are not known were killed and fifteen injured when a workman dropped @ box of dynamite at the General Crushed Stone Company's quarries at Glen Mills to«lay, The wounded were taken to the Chester Hos- pital, where, it is expected, several will dle. The quarry was nearly demolished, the machinery wreoked and great pleces of stone were sent crashing down Into the works by the explosion. Great difficulty was experienced by the rescuers in their attempts to extricate the victims. eonperenenipreee et? HALL BOY STOPS FIRE PANIC. While smoke from a locker room that was burning in the basement of the Dorchester Apartments, No. 131 River- side Drive, floated up through the halls into the forty-eight apartments shortly before daybreak to-day, a hall boy at the telephone switchboard announced to cach of the tenants that there was “no danger. | ‘The result was that no panic occurred, although many went downstairs to watch the firemen at work. The fire was in a room used by men and boys employed in the building as a dressing room, The damage was $1,000. Walter Lambert, engineer of the building, dis- covered the blaze. —_—>____. Rank Reserve $5,269,700, The statement of the actual condi- tion of Clearing House banks and trust panies for the week shows that they 70) reserve In excess of legal requirements, ‘This is an increase of $1,899,160 from last week posal a Nobel Prise for Dramatiot. STOCKHOLM, Nov, 16—The Nobel prize for literature has been awarded to Gerhart Jauptmann, the German “author @nd dramatiat, He lives in Ber- Men tet sleepin Jolejelefeletde t b Commis | COSTS $10 TO CALL ‘OSCAR “DEAD DUCK”—MAYBE MORE. Miss Lyne, Prima Donna, Has to| Pay That Much in Costs and the Suit Isn't Over Yet. Calling Oscar Hammerstein a “dead duck” is no joke, take It from Felice 1912, WALDO MELDED TOO TRUMPS AND | Tho Baidhead Club of America is to be incorporated in Connecticut A Cabinet mat BROKE UP CAE feats are at u premium. rorier, Ato Alone, Makes Raid on a Brooklyn Tip of | “Card Playing Joint.” Dandelions are blooming in Bat! that Oats are in blossom. 1 Joaquin Miller, reported dying cured by hominy and honey. the campaign, Now it is an undertak Inety-and-nine that There were | Lieutenant and Four Others Nabbed at Pinochle in Sta- HIGH COST OF LIVING—New three small catfish, He violated the tion—T wo Suspendec. the Commiasioner. They followed him, crestfailen, | sheepish, “The System" would have quatled—in- dividually and collectively, the “System” would have quaked—could it have seen the grim look in the eye of Police Com. |missioner Waldo as his automobile chug-chugged across Brooklyn Bridge, cloaked by the shadows of the night. | The Commissioner was sleuthing. While the big crooks watched the little |crooks of Brooklyn; wi the stool Pigeons watched all of the crooks; while the police that keep watch and ward in Brooklyn were watching both stool- pigeons and crooks, big and Uttle, Com- | missioner Waldo was out to watch the |Police. There was none but the moon | to watch the Commissioner. | Had not the alert Schmittberger been |to Brooklyn no later than ‘Thursday night and had he not returned peevish, “Lieut. Dooley, I suspend you,” “Sergt. Garner—G-rr-r! Then the Commissioner, havin: sleuthed so successfully, got bac! into his automobile and chug-chugse over to New York again, mindful, course, habitat in Brooklyn. MUCH SOUGHT REGAN, WHO ESCAPED HERE, Gr-rr-r!” complaining that he found many in- stances of slack discipline in the jlabyrinthine mazes of that borough. |Even so had it been with Max. And |now his Chief was out to witness for | himself the (oy dee that had been Schmittbergefed ‘into his ehocked ears, The Commissioner's automobile rub- her-tired its way through the fastnesses of Brooklyn, now reposing in eerle silence and Plutonian gloom, until it reached @ point exactly one block dis- tant from that fountain of crack police- nship known as the Lower Fulton treet Police Station. “Ps—s—s-t!" the Commissioner hoarse- ly whispered to his faithful chauffeur. ‘The faithful chauffeur, as 1s his wont when comanded by his chief, ps—s—ted. BUT ONLY A LONE DOORMAN GUARDED THE PLACE, The Commissioner mounted the steps with tread of velvet. He stepped across Man West Side Court Under Ar- rest in Quebec. Deputy erty of Quebec, Canada, that Court on Oct. raignment, 146, rangements to bring Regan desk was there, but, alas and alack, it was lleutenantless. ‘The Commissioner looked about him. The fortress, frowning and fearsome from without, seemed to have been evacuated by Its defenders, Not a human being in sight! The Commis- sioner feels as though he had strolled derloin dive and eluded many months. tion, but he was finally picked up 1 Los Angeles. A man named F ‘ank Johnson ct. 15 John Regan ha into some vast rula, lon, plained on Oct. 15 that of_men. 1 ago deserted | ve olen $50 from his pocket in a Sevent But hold! Here is a live one, after|avenue saloon, Regan Was arreste: aul. It is the doorman—the vigilant | that same day by Policeman Twillm: Thomas Reid, standing at the end of the hall. He salutes, “Wherefore and why all this ex- ceeding loneliness?” demanded the all- powerful Commissioner, “whither has y Meutenant betaken himself.” If you please, sir,” replied the valtant “he has gone upstairs to wash was taken to the West Side Polic Court. While Twillman was getting papers ready Regan simply picked w his hat and walked out. His absenci was discovered too late to successful pursuit. Twillman has bee tried on charges of allowing Regan t escape, He says it was the exclaimed the Commissioner, with accent on the last syllable, “stand where you are. Do not go upstairs to announce me, Let us see what hap- pens." ‘The veracious clock that ticked above the Lieutenant's desk indicated that tt was five minutes since the stroke of 10. For ten minutes more the Commissioner and Thomas Reid stood watting. Noth- ing happened. No one appeared. SLEUTHED UP THE STAIRS INTO PINOCHLE GAME. Then the Commissioner mounted the stairs, Softly he trod the steps, lest they croak, Like death and time he moved, nolselessly. There is a sitting room for the re- serves on the second floor. There tn their hours of ease, they are permitted to Indulge thelr craving for excitement in the game of checkers and to glut their luve of adventure in the pastime known as dominoes. But cards are strictly forbidden in all station houses by the explicit language of rule umpty-ump. Therefore you can imagine how griev- ously shocked the Commissioner was when he observed a game of pinochle in full blast right upon the table where only checkers and dominoes are do rigueur, Yes, they were shuffling, deal- ing, melding—right in the sacred pre- cincts before the Commissioner's very eyes. History records not who was actually in the game, but present, elther as play- ers or spectators, were these doughty minions of the law—of the law tl says no card games in police statioi Lieut, Dooley, the gracious and g tlemanly brother of Inspector Robert Dooley, whose place was at the desk downstairs, There are more Fatima, Turkish- blend Cigarettes sold in this country than any other brand. A just-right mildness and Turkish delicacy about them that is “'Distinctively Individual’® Sergt. 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McNamara, I suspend you, As| Fitzpatrick. for you, OMcers Jolinson, Flanagan and; Chief Carpentier Regan’s photograph, of that Mayor Gaynor has hit IS CAUGHT IN CANADA Who Walked Out of Poltce Commissioner Dough- received a despatch to-day from Chief of Detectives Joseph Carpentier John Regan, who escaped from the West Side Polic while awaiting ar- is under arrest in that city. An immediate start was made on ar- back to New York, for his escape has been the source of conusiderable trouble in the the threshold. He turned that grim % art, you will learn to discriminate look of his, as though it were a search| yin eecan du'@ brother of “Kia” | between good rubbers and ones, light, upon the Meutenant's desk. The Regan, who murdered a man in a Ten- and you'll save money. 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