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=wesvensvens wena | | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1912. WAL POSSES QUT, BRISTOW'S SENATE BLL. NO MONEY IN GAMBLING, GRAND JURY TAKES UP ASKS THE RECALL OF | TOSTOP LYNCHING Armed Jersey Farmers Hunt) Nan Who FP tacked Woman Also Recommends the Initiative | Giving the People Right Ate to Decide on Laws rutally WASTITNGTO! tive and te Dee 4.—The Initio cull of judicial decisions, as amendments to the Federal Constl- tution, were proposed to-day >: tor Bristow in resolutions laid by the Senate. Senator Bristow's first res- | olution would permit the President to | submit to popular vote at a Congres- sional election day any measure he has recommended to Congress and upon ‘hich no action has been taken for six months. ‘The second would provide that “if the TRENTON, N. J., Dec. &—The all-/ Supreme Court ahall decide « ba! Right search of the two rival posses, |enected by Congress is in violation o} eRe ceereenioes, ce st eens | Gilea ailaks Wo coogreal et © : ers bent on lynching, and the other | ries wession held after much decision g the Sherift's posse, determined, {f pom may submit the act to the Glectors at to prevent the lynch! Hed In) @ regular Congressional election." their efforts to locate the ma) \t: Under each amendment, It is proposed | tacked and mortally injured M | that the question jubmitted to the peo- Marshall of No, $18 Pennington av ple must have a majority of the popu- es she was walking along @ lonely j lar vote In w majority of the States, as t dying in| Well as in a majority of the Congren- | stonal districts of the nation. 4 ce seen cere See Wes vibe In a brief explanation Senator Hris- after she wan discovered unconscious In| iy declared the amendment affecti the thick patch of timber back of the/ the president would enable aim to § O44 Fellows’ Home. peal from @ Ailatory or adverse ’ t It was confidently believed that | gress to the people, and that a presl- lent could not, as an excuse for nign- ing an undesirable mensure, say that it was the best he could get ¢rom an un- | friendly Congress, Senator Bristow, in support of his amendment affecting decisions of the Supreme Court, declared that it would ve to the people an opportunity to! bad whether or not they desire th acted by Cong! and approved by the President, to stand as the | on of thelr will and judgmet GIRL THIEF F SENTENCED. Woman Aide of Slain Fagin Goes to Reformatory. Gophie Beckendorff, the young woman, who while under the sway of Vogel, thief killed by di hotel several weeks ago, committed a score of robmeries while posing a servant In the homes of wealthy people, was sentenced by Justice Foster in G 8 to-day to serve an inde- | ONETO LYNCH, ONE SHERIFF LEADS CHASE. Victim Struck Down With Bludgeon and Dragged Into Field. @ negro, but since the search began some doubt was cast on this theory. Miss Marshall, who ‘s thirty years old and keeps house for her brother perous farmer, was walking old Pennington road, west of the city, when sho was attacked. She was struck down from behind wit! heavy biud- gvon which fractured her skull, Another blow of the same weapon broke ¢! bones of her . ‘The murderous sallant then dragsed his unresisting tim into @ field back of the roadway fence. This fence is constructed of barbed dragged his victim + Ras Rite: anm 9e is and tearing long gashes in the flesh. Before he had completed his flendish ‘work he had torn the young woman's clothing to ribbona. - - Mies Agnes Eggert, who lives in the } vicinity, saw a man hurrying out of the wooded field where the assault took ; Diace. It was so dark that Miss Eggert hat the indictments ahe would spent the next in prison; but he believed of a decent was unable to say afterwards whether the man was white or black, He had ) scarcely vanished from sight when Miss Eagert heard groans and traced th ound to the field where Miss Marshall jay. An ambulance was summoned and the countryside was informed of the outrage. Prosecutor Crossley and the Trenton police were notified and a Sheriff's posse Before the police had be- Gun their search two score farmers had armed themselves and were beating the woods and swamps in a vain hum for some sign of the fugitive, ‘The dying woman's condition mak ye was driven to crime by the master thief who had her under his influenc SURELY SETTLES. UPSET STOMACHS It impossible to get any accurate de-| “‘Pape’s Diapepsin” Ends | ecription of the man who attacked her. During the few moments she resained| 2Hdigestion, Gas, Sour- consciousness she was unable to make ness and Heartburn any coherent statement. The negro col- ony was combed in a fruitless search for clues, While the hunt will be con- tinued to-day it 1s not likely that it will by rewarded with success. Every effort is being made to find the gece of iron pipe or club which the | that—makes Pape's Diaj man fractured the woman's skull, as| est selling stomach ate ie tee this might give a clue to his identity;) world If what you eat ferments into but the search in the Nelds for this| stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eruc- weapon has so far been as fruitiess as tate sour, undigested id the hunt for the man himeelt, in dij and ach ‘The feeling over the assault is intense (m the vicinity where it occurred, and ‘the police fear that any suspicious char- acters that may not be able to give a| ¥ 004 account of themselves to the farm- ere and citizens looking for the fugi- tive will fare badly at their hande, oi aout SCENTS SCHEME TO DODGE TAX ON YERKES ESTATE. in Five Minutes. “Really Cri put bad stomachs in order—“really does” overcor indi tion, rice ly gas, heartburn sourness in five Wy pt ag in comes in contact Sally such distress van- war “large fitty-ceat, case of Pay pepsin will give you » hund worth of satisfaction or your dru; hands you your money back. OLD-TIMER TURNS INTO JUDICIAL rams BURGLAR, IS CAPTURED Charles Rice, fifty yeara old, for many years dealor in the Allen's fa- moun gambling house on Sixth avenue, was brought to Police Headquarters to-day py the Yonkers police, who ar rested him last night on the ehare | ury. He wan Lent) tn the detectiv “Swede Char vas but tempts to make him “squeal” burglar pals falled, Rice tol@ the police he had gone stoney broke because there was nothing but cheap gambling and mighty little of that going on i the city since the Ro- eenthal murder. “T've been earning a little money by poker ever since the Allens were driven ‘out of the city,” sald Rice to-day, ‘but the few cheap poker games that spring up over night In New York are all crooked, Yesterday I lost everything I had in @ small crap game in West Forty-sixth street, The bunch tn there were burglars, working In the vicinity of Yonkors. I was desperate and went with them, I'm caught, but I'm no Jack | Rose and I'm not going to squeal on my pals," Rice was arrested last night at the home of Mrs, Anna Krause of No, 121 Ludlow street, Yonkers. He entered her home when «he was out, but failed ‘to get away before she returned. When confronted in the hall by Mra, Krause as @ ruse he convinced her he was there looking for burglars. She didn't suspect until the police arrived and searched him and found some of Mrs. Krause's property in his pockets. Enroll Js a Gifi 18x36 in. Mohair Rugs... 27254 in. Wilton R 36x72 in, Axminster oes) 4.6x7.6 ft. Axminster R 18x36 in. “Calgary” All Royal Wilton ea Roce Tee Mats. sy Ross Rag Carpet, Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers, rom. tng, sewing, lining or laying. Rocker, $6.75 In beautiful fumed oak, seat of Imita- tion Spanish leather. It’s worth its weight in gold to men! and women who can't get their stomachs | regulated. It print in sour home— | ae always be Sey handy in acted y ing the Gurrogate Fowler turned back ists for correction to the transfer tax ap- Praiser yesterday and o: eppraise: wf the T. Yerkes. He said t! essary because, owing to compromise agreements between the widow and the in danger of Betting nothing from the Mrs, Yorkes set things askew, he sald, by substituting for her specific rights under the will dower rights to which | whe was entitled as a resident of Ilinols. | This chang. exemption hei devised to withdra Property from \» wasn't much left to levy on. » “As the effect of these agreements ‘and compromises" the Surrogate said ‘4a to evade taxation the courts will eritically exami 1 these proceedings to determine if they are bona fide. The be <n ER MLE EEE LAE ME LEBEL LIER Dinner de Luxe 59c On Thursday, Dec. Sth, 1912 Served from 11,80 A, M. to aah P, BLUEPOINT COCKTAIL CELERY, OLIVES, RADISHES MOCK TURTLE au MADERE or CHICKEN BROTH, GARNIE FRIED FILET OF SOLE, TARTARG SAUCE POACHED EGG, BLORENTING TE OF LAM ay i Y saad ROAST STUFFED TURKEY CRANBERRY SAU‘ EARLY JUNE PE. AND POTATOES, DAUPHIN MIXED SALAD PINEAPPLE SHERB and ASSORTED CAKE COFFEE, TEA or MILK You are invited to ry Macy's Combination Breakjast at 2%, 34, 44¢ and 5% Served Jrom 8:30 to 10:30 A. M. Afternoon Tea 29; from 3:00 to 5:30 until ‘will not be binding on the State of @ transfer ——__>—_ JUAREZ ENTRIES. The Juares wiry for to-morrow are a follows: a | ne. Eighth Voor, 12 in, square si with set-in tray. heaes. te 29-in. high, helt. Early Selah tins ‘Many other novelties. 1 Gas Fortable, $3.25 retty Pp. Price in- jea 6 ft tubing, pa of every every with claw feet. desired. Parlor and Library Rugs, Cabinets, Let Us Open a Charge Account for You 2212 to 2224 Downtown Store: on his | ¢ Cowperthwait @ Sons Seiety for Promotion of Useetat Grine Harlem Office—3rd Ave. & 121 st St. Down own Os fice—Park Row & Chatham Sq. Something for the Home 8.50 rel Mats a Every kind of Carpet, Oilcloth, Lin- oleum, ete., and no charge for measur- real made throughout. por ica se Delicately Chairs and Rock- but strong 3-Piece Spanish Leather Suite, $42.50 Remarkable value. The upholstering is extra fine, and seats covered in real Spanish leather, any color Coverings and All Pri Substantial Xmas Gifts Cat Giass, Bu/fets, Clocks, Bookcases, Pictures, Morris Chairs, Etc. Frices Marked in Plain Figures on Every Article Cowperthwait @ Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 3rd Ave. and 121st St. 193 to 205 Park Row (Chatham Square.) ‘SILK PETTICOAT KING'S’ AFFAIR; ONE ARRESTED Official of Bankrupt Company Is Arrested After Inquiry into Fraud Charges. Indictmer j were nd s aginst several persons to-day In tie matter of sof a criminal nature against the Salo J, Jackson, “Silk Pettiooat King.” and former head of the bank- rupt Jackson-Mack Manufacturing Com- pany, of No. 19 West Twenty-third street. More than a dozen witnesses were examined before the Grand Jury. Detective Leigh arrested Max Stember, assistant secretary and treasurer of the bankrupt firm, this afternoon et the company's office, on an indtetment changing the obtaining of 14,000 from L. Spiegelberg & Sons of No. 181 Groen street, July 26 last, on forged bille of lading. Stember was taken to the Dis- trict-Attorney’s office @nd ater ar- raigned before Judge O'Sullivan in Part I of General Sessions. Jackson Is accused of having obtained morethan_ $900 from bankers and CASTORIA j For Infants and Children. | The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signaturo of L e in the to All the Family <_ — Library Table, $9 Barly broryt finish, very Tables of every sort at every price Fine Gas Radiator $2.98 Beat grado, heavy nickel ee ele lights, ana el Hiknus ‘20 inches high. Lady’s Desk, $8.25 Fine mahogany fin- ish and very well 1 298 Desks for every pur- pose—office, library. bedroom and parlor. Figure, 69. Stands 16 inches high. Has ® 5-inch mirror. Very graceful and useful, as weil as ornamental. All sorts of bric-e-brac, vases, jardinieres Heavy mahogany finish frames Backs Suites and Single All Weeds, All China Closets, Sofas, Liberal Credit or 10% Off for Cash Just as You Prefer Third Ave. others by discounting outstanding ac- counts, which did not exist. These faise bills are said to have been hypothecated | with such firme as the Splegelberg con- cern, No. 161 Green street, and L. Erstein & Bro. of No, 62 Green street. ach of these firms i said to have been out in the neighborhood of $100,000, money paid to Jackson. When Jackson's concern went under last October he got some public aympa- thy as the viotim of the tight ekirt fad. His firm once had turned out about 6,000 ailk petticoats @ day, and the business done was red at $1,000,000 a year. Then came the knowledge that Jackson himself waa missing trom hie palatial home at Pelham, N. Y., aleo that his departure was a flight and that he wae hiding In Canada, Examination of Jackson's books by k W. Wakefield, who was first ver in bankruptey by Judge said to have revealed the half. dollar larceny Mr, Wake- fold is credit manager or Cheney Brothers, aitk manufacturers, of Fourth avenue and Eighteenth street. An inventory of Jackson's financial condition @ year ago is sald to have shown assets of over $600,000 and tla- bilities of about $100,000, When the bankruptcy petition was fed, the Mabil- itles had orept up to $1,000,000, while the assete had disappeared. Two petitions in bankruptey were filed at the time, one against Jeckeon one against tHe firm, How to Cure Rheumatism in a balf pint of good the dettlo and take a tablespoonful be- fore each meal and at bedtime.’ Good results come after the first few doses. If your Gruggtst does not have Terie beagle you in feine instead of this. ft the genuine Torle compound int! inal, one-ouns This was pub! hundreds of worst cases were cured by {t im @ short time. beth gives instant rel ‘any Grug store.--Advt. ‘Pttviaually eed! World Wants Work Wonders. B. Altman & Cn! direct attention to their very extensive assortment of useful and ornamental articles suitable for Christmas gifts for men and women. These are now being shown at attractively moderate prices. Fur Sets Marabout Sets Silk Hosiery Lace Handkerchiefs Marvex Gloves Imported Negligees Boudoir Caps Lingerie Pillows Nightrobe Cases Fans, Opera Glasses Gold Lorgnettes Vanity Cases Hand Bags Dressing Cases Morocco Purses Watch Bracelets Chiffon Scarfs Jeweled Bandeaux Corsage Bouquets Manicure Sets Toliet Sets B. Altman & Co. are showing an unusually fine selection Smoking Jackets Bathrobes Sweaters Neckwear Motor Robes Umbrellas Walking Sticks Motor Cases Cigarette Cases Humidors Desk Fittings Bill Folds Wallets Card Cases Gold Sleeve Links Pearl Studs, Handkerchiefs Silk Dress Scarfs Thermos Bottles Eastman Kodaks Brush Sets of DECORATIVE LINENS, suitable for holiday gifts. Included are luncheon sets, afternoon tea cloths, centre pieces, scarfs, etc., decorated with hand-made laces of such desirable ‘makes as Cluny, Duchesse, point Venise and Italian filet. The following Sales will take place to«morrow (Thursday): WOMEN’S COATS AND WRAPS AT REDUCED PRICES Cloth Coats in three-quarter length (a lim- ited number) ° . at $10.00 & 16:00 Evening Wraps of brocaded silk in light colors, trimmed with marabout at $28.00 WOMEN’S LINGERIE BLOUSES reduced to the following low prices: $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.75 & $4.00 [Fioh Avene, 34th and 35th Mtrests, Nem York, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Useful Christmas Gifts ‘SPECIAL SALES THURSDAY Women’s Silk Hosiery “Onyx,” McCallum” and “Parfait” Brande Pure Thread Silk Hose Extra quality pure thread silk; black, white, tan and all shades, silk or lisle sole and garter top; also Embroid- ered Silk Hose; all weights. Value $1.35 to $1.50 Superior Quality Silk Hose ire thread silk; black, white and colors, silk or lisle sole and Dub-L silk garter welt; all weights. Value $1.65 Hand Emb’d Silk Hose Extra quality pure thread black silk, hand embroidered in self or colors; also self or white hand embroidered clox; lisle sole and top. Value $1.75 to $2.00 Hand Emb’d Silk Hose Of pure thread black silk, with self or white hand emb'd clox; also black, white, sky or pink howe. self hand-emb'd. Value $2.50 to $3.95 Hand Emb’d Silk Hose Superior quality pure thread biack silk, handsome! broidered in exclusive designs, in self of colors, double heel and toe and Dub-L silk garter iat Sl wee ts. falue to Sale of Handkerchiefs ‘Women’s Initial Hdkfs. Of “Shamrock” lawn, embroidered {altials and fancy designs. Value $1.00 6 for Women’s Initial Hdkfs. Of ligen, hand emb'd initials, hand hemstitched. Value $1.75 Women’s Armenian Hdkfs. Armenian Lace Edge, pure linen, hand emb’d, block initial. Value $2.00 Women’s Fancy Emb’d Hdkfs. Hand emb'd French handkerchiefs, hand hemstitched, rich designs. | Heretofore 75c Men’s Initial Hdkfs. Of pure linen, embroidered block initial falue $2.50 85 125 1.35 1.85 2.85 6 for 1.45 1.50 38 1.90 6 for each doz. Women’s Neckwear Double Lace Jabot : Of net and fine shadow lace, black satin bow. Byron Collar and Double Frill Of white silk marquisette, finel; ed, and hemstitched. F eee Lace Stock and Jabot Of fine shadow lace and net, silk band and bow. Hand Knitted Mufflers Of soft Shetland wool, in black, white and colors. Marabou Trimmed Mufflers Of brocade silk, evening shades. 85 1.95 1.95 85 1.95 Women’s Boudoir Gowns Wool Albatross Gowns Of French Albatross in rose, Copenhagen or light blue, \k, gray or white; entire gown embroidered with scal- edge. Value $4.00 Value $1.25 Value $2.75 Value $2.95 Value $1.50 Value $2.75 2.65 Albatross Gowns (Swansdown Trimmed) Empire model of French Albatross, in y be pink, Copenneeee neh eee eae Crepe de Chine Gowns (Swansdown Trimmed) ft si ide de chine, in pink, blue or maize, entire Sar edged oop rer Value $11.50 Japanese Quilted Silk Gowns jilted silk gowns, in navy, brown, black, blue, ik, violet or red, lined wit! quilted a 4.95 7.95 soft down interlining. falue $9.75 6.75 Emb’d Japanese Silk Gowns det it Roa oe Satan taba ee eh ae tart Value $18.75 9.75 Women’s French Kid Gloves 16-Button White Mousquetaire 2.10 Vatue $3.00 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. . ANOTHER MAGAZINE HANDY SIZE FREE WITH NEXT SUNDAY WORLD

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