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if ane ae Se PRSINFOR WOMAN FOR WHOM CIR OF ITEMBEZE BE i, Gas, Wb Who Worked] Swindle to Support Sick Husband, is Sentenced. ——— Me, Anna Schubotz surprised Judge Walimadge in the Kings « to-day when she told | mniy Court mn oshe was hirty-fve years oli woman, Brought before him to be sentenced for @rend larceny and the receiving of @toten goods, wae gravy biired. Her face Was checkered with wrinkles and her Mosth had the tired droop of one who Might have lived (hroug) sixty hard years. From the bench Juige Tallmadge told the result of an investigation he had made into’ the woman's case since Httle Anna Gaffney, the B. M, Balsom Company's seventeen-year-old fer, had told « jury how if had atol $689 from her employers to give Mra. Schubo' “This woman,” said the Court, “per- @uaded Anna Gaffney to take the mor and lend it to her, beca she wa Gatracted by anxiety for her husband, who has been a heipless invaild for four years. Neverthelers, 1 must sen- tence her to serve from one and a half to two and # half years at ‘Auburn.” Mee, Schubots, bent and tottering be- fore, almost collapsed when she heard the sentence. A court attache support- @8 Wer, but as she left the troom her eyes were dry. WORKED AND CARED FOR HER INVALID HUSBAND. Mre. Bchubots made neckties for B. M Oo., doing the work at her @0 tavestigators from District-Attorney (Cropsey's office Jearned, but she did not make « fortune at the necktie business not even a living. ‘The grocer and the butcher closed her ecqount and the real estate agent de- manded the rent. When Mrs, Schubots Pleaded with them they told her the Btmte provided a place for sick huni ef peaniless women and let it go at thst. Anne Gaffeey often had smiled at ‘Mrs, Schubots as she passed the small Weekly check under the wicket of her age at the Balsom shop, No. 130 Pal- metto street, Brooklyn. One day in October, 1911, when the necktie sewer get her hopelessly inadequate check she Got an inspiration. “Olle Gaffney,” she sald, ‘my sinter hee Gied, rey unlews T get $0 she will es sympathetic and finally she the pleading of the woman = 0 of the firm's money. be paid back, Mrs. Sohubots the “ineurance.” But there iter and no insurance. ETRAYS WOMAN WHEN @ZEKG MORE MONEY. Gchubots went on sewing neck- ties together, Whenever she heard thi ery of the wolf at the door another re! ative had to die and be buried—at ¢ ts & Ht verything would be ell right and there would be NO more need for the diminutive cashier to aker the docks and shudder at the approach of @ member of the firm. But in October, 1912, the insurance had net deen pald, and the shortage in Antia’s accounte had 1. ched close to $70, wo many of Mrs. Bohubots's rela- tives close friends had been mowed death. Then, a note in which jubots asked Anna for another fell into the hands of Mr. Bal- He did not discharge A Saft Dut he caused the sewer’: Mrs, Sohubots wishes she had the disinterested advice of the » the grocer and the real estate maa, for Herinan Schubots musi go, after all, to the home which tie State for the invathd husbands of women. WALL STREET. The stock market to-day wae very ‘weak, the general list showing « de of about two points from Saturday closing. ‘The Closing Pr & salah TEN at Sila S haltedey'e cloning txices Bs | i = E57 Peeeeeees ~ Sere. Wemas Drops Dead | A Woman about sixty » Gied this morning of heart discare of 6% Tenth avenug. A : pions » mummoned from the, Poly= Hospital worked In an attempt i ite {EDITOR JAMES TO TAKE MYLIUS CASE HIGHER UP. f eaves for W; ashingion After Effort! With Commissioner Williams to Free British Writer. Edward Holton James, owner of the Liberator, a Parts publication, who ar- rived here yesterday in the interest of Edward F. Mylius, who ts being ld | tained on Bitie faland, visited My | to-day and had @ conference with hin and another with Commissioner Will jams, Myliua, who while Britieh cor-| respondent for the LAberator, wrote of an alleged morgannt Kini orge of Fy ‘ 1 and sent to prison for one yoar, Mr. James refused to discus# the talla of edther of his interviews will go to Washington to-night, and said that to-morrow he will confer with the authorities there. He expects Mylius will ultimately be permitted to James aa. de land in this country. Mr wert that Myliue in wrongfully tained, ax he i® not a criminnl, that thi« country ta establishing @ dan- Kerous precedent when St attempts to @but its doors in the face of men of high ideals, e publieher anid Myliua Was wrong- tal wvicted, He war tried on the complaint of King George acting as A citizen, The King not come Into ke any aMdavit court, nor aid he 1 regarded Myli give him eu iee the CHAMBERLIN AND MELLEN ATTACK FEDERAL CHARGE 1d in hin power, ICH MANS BRIDE, | duigent "The court's allowance made f Mrs, Campbell's fworn statem she had reduced THE EVENING WORLD, “ONCE PHONE GIRL, _ SEEKS SEP SEPARATION of tite, Ft ae Campbell Had for Daughter | Who Is ye may met $1! of his H Heh ia tled in the ha | State Comptrotier and which has been | Jealous Drive home with “only” way fell for thi Who became the bride of Je $45 @ week alimony—that | the f ometer one operator bell, owns erty, in April, 1911, Camp: his wife's age, Mra, Campbell tie & separation charging eruelties and her husband's exclusive devotion to tie son and daughter of his fret wife The court's d Mra, Campbe 7 crushing Alsappointinent bride, not only becauss she asked Jur tice Amend to allow her $40 a montn, | but *, bell, her Husband's daughter, tands the Sacred Heart Convent’ and is Jurt Mee, Campbell reonives an allowance of #9 @ week from her in- WORK, Ae Bhe age the cost of living to a minimum—about $22 & weok—In her husband's household. Within two months after her marriage to Campbell she says he ordered her from their apartment at No. 24 River- ride Drive, but the next week his affeo- tion returned and «ie and her husband Attorneys Declare Indictment Is Faulty Because a Grand Juror Is Jerseyite. When the matter of the delayed of the New York, New Haven and Hart- ford Rajiroad, and Fdson J. Chambertin, President of the Grand Trunk Ratlway, to the Federal indictment charaing violation of the Sherman law came up to-day before Judge Mack, sitting In the Criminal Branch of the United States District Court, John .D. Lindsay of counsel for the defendants sprung A” surprise upon the Government by filing ea in abatement. In the plea, which jlenged the legality of the indict- ment, it was charged that Albert A. Stephens, a member of the December Grand Jury which returned the true bill againat Presidents Mellen and Chamberlin and Albert @mithers, Chair man of the Board of Iirectora of the Grand Trunk Railway, was not quall- fied to serve in this district, because he in a resident of the New Jersey) district. Aesistant United Btates Attorney-Gen- Jesse C. Adkine in opposing acc: tance of the unusual plea claimed t! under declatons of the Federal Supreme Court the challenge ae to the Grand Juror showld have been made within five ¢ | days of the returning of the indictment, which was handed to Judge Hough on Dec, 23 last, Former Asaistant United States Distriet-Attorney John W. H Crim, also of counsel for the defense, explained that in casos before the Su- preme Court the defendants at the time of the returning of the indictments were aware of the fact that Grand Jurors had been irreguiarly drawn, but that in the case of hie cients, Atephens's din- qualification had only Just come to light, Judge Mack, in accepting Mr. Lind- eay's plea, gave Aesintant United States Attorney-General Adking and Assistant United States Diatrict-Attorney Henry &. Guiler three days in which to answer ft, and set the argument for Friday morning at 10 o'clo According to the recordx of the Criminal Branch of the Federal Dia- trict Court, Albert A. Stephens, at the time he was chosen to cember Grand Jury, as an advertising solicitor residing at | No, 381 Went Thirty-ninth etreet and in business at No, 43 West Thirty-wixth atreet. When interrogated by Aanist- ant United States Walker, Stephens told Jud he wan then Hving tn Jersey City, but he expected to return to t elty with few days, When Stephens ex- that he had last voted in the gh of Manhattan, Judge Hough ded that he was qualified to serve his district ———$——_—_—___. NOTHING EQUALS POSLAM FOR Hough that stops itching, alle, jon and bh with wonderful cases of ecrema are cured surprise and gratification o bel unable to secure results by other means. All skin diseases including iles, pao every form y Poslam. Over- night treatment is o sufficient for minor troubles such as pimples, ved and inflafhed noses, rashes, complexion | blemishes, ete. POSLAM SOAP, used daily for toile: and bath, makes every cleansing opera- | healthfulness to the skin, Incomparable in its ben to levder » particularly to int (pric 25 cents), Emergency ts) and Poslam Soap (p For free samples, write to the Mo gevive her, but she dimi soon after ories, 38 West 25th Street, New a Began his efforts, ‘The body was | York City to the Morgue, ‘The woman | taken carried nothing to eg Diatrict-Attorney | SKIN DISEASES pennies and his two children went to mpbell was do of flirting. The most humiliating expertence, she | relates, took place on a Broadway sur- face car in October, 1911, Camppet Jumped on the car after her, she says, warning the jetor In tones loud enough for all th that she was a the with the five: pay her fare, so tha gpace of the scene, she alighted from the | car while it wi in motion, but fortu- | nately avoided Injury. | While she and her husband lived at No, #0 Riverside Drive, in 1912, aho ays, he presented a clenched fist under her nose and threatened to strike her One time he threw a new bonnet, the nicest she ever had, on the floor and trampled on It, she says. Answering Mrs, Campbell's charges through his attorney, Clark I. Jordan, the husband, saya that hin young wife developed an extraordinary talent for extravagance and that it was necemmary | for him to sell @ $16,000 piece of prop- erty to gratify her whims, The Kuro- pean trip was undertaken to mollity her, he aaya. He denies he ever said that it was "Marie first and Jo after- ward," a remark his wife attributed to him indicating that the daughter waa firat in Campbell's affectiona tn- stead of the wife Campbell asxerts, his bride, with a fine flare of indiana’ aured: Tt'n going to Jo Inst and e time or there'll be no Jo at «to indicatin al ali." The Campbells lived at the Great Northern Hotel after their marrtage. | Mra, Campbell was 4 telephone operator Just Her Age. |” | | From a switchboard to a Riverside, and then into the courte |, ; | before ° | Mathey, On the contrary, | 9 in one of her husband's houses and he became fancinated by her cheery volce before he met her, Try as you will, after an. of Danderine, you trace of dandruff or a loose hair and your scalp will not itch; but h ne please you most will be after a few weeks’ us n you will actually see new hair, fine and downy at first — yes, but rea new air — growing all over the scalp A little Danderine now will imme ately double the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scrage: ena cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through BAUMA OMS J cima Furnished Vernis- Martin Music Cabinet; Value $25, 1g | amazing—you $75 PRONOUNCE BROTHER DEAD AGAIN, WOMAN'S: REQUEST. He Ha Mra. Kllen Bok fof Brooklyn, wants Curran, decta tied up there these many years, Curran hag been minsing since 1964, 1861 he enlisted in the army and fumped hin bounty before he fired a gun, tn 14 he appeared at the home of his arenta, and three days later disap: vated, He hae never been xeen since | » any of hiv fainily, the only remain: | re member of 1 is Mra, Keoki sister. He Ni have intervened she tas been un seen cn Missing Since But Sister Could Not Get His e. ere re Wehard Rockett A relative died leaving his estate the brother and sister. | ley received her portion and that ]o ‘other was tak ed in the hands of ¢ Turing the eighties t bw York M the y in the Supreme pronounce her hin estate. / an aged woman brother, Michael jend again so that ted under Mrs. 1864 In the Exk ‘ounty pri care Ww her brother ‘The en- interest compounded, Gla to about $100,000, SAYS WIDOW TOK HER HUBBY ON WEDDING DAY:|= SUES HER FOR $25,000\f Bride Declares Mrs. Meierdirk Scarcely Waited Till Nup- tial Knot Was Tied. Mra. to-day, bitter against dirk if Mra Mrs, Irene Jeanette Mathey ewore, that she wouldn't feel half so Oertride Mier4irk had only Meler- had the good taste to walt a week, or per- haps two, luring awa ifter Mrs, Mathey*’s nunttals Gustav the complatoant's husband. Stmon The way things actuaily turned out, however, according to the allerations of Mrs. Mathey, Mra, Meterdirk was thoughtleas enough to entice Mr. Mathey from tls wife on the very day the marital knot was tied. For which Mrs, doubly agrteved fa auing Mn, M Mat Court for $26. the allenation of Mr. Mathey's affections, Athey is 4 prosperous chemist. Mra. dirk ts a wealthy widow, living at No. mtreet West One Hundred and Fortisth In detailing her grievances against the faire the day of continued, says hin Dride, Mr. Ma ve widow, M wedding. they soon Mrs. Mathey declares rdirk firat began her luring af- The lurtn Mathey, until Dec. Furthermore, says the breavet lost euch shreds of affection as he had previously had for her, and ultimately comme: fa course of brutal and Inhuman trea ment, whieh eventually drove her from her home. deeds Mr Aw non the i ruel, harsh Mathey {# sald to have per: petrated was a continual absenting of himself from his fireside until the emall hours of the moi your hair, taking one small at The effe time. fluffy and w ance of abui lustre, softness Danderine from any drug counter, and prove to yourself ht—now—that your hair is as prety and soft as any —that it bas heen neglected or injured by careless LEASE rN 0 Bila ment—that' Rooms Completely Furnished $12 Mahogany Pedestal; Value $9. 4.48 Rookwood By Decorated Parlor ee N& We Close Evenings at 6 Open Satardays Until dn Ounntronet°AMWERK At the Lowest Prices in All New York We Olfer to eae ey Room tn Your House or Apartment for a Payment of $1.00 a Week ning. HAR STOPS FALLING, DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS—25 GENT “DANDERINE” Save your Hair! Beautify it! Invigorate your Scalp! Danderine grows hair and we can proveit! ect have and beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Completely Furnished an appei an incomparable luxuriance, the store or $15 | ralgned before Magistrate O'Connor in Bale SSS So So ooo NDAY, JANUARY RECOGNIZES LAME HORSE AS RACER HE OWNED 20 YEARS AGO iniidiifianaten \Great “Ed. 1.” Will Go to Farm to Spend His Old Age. | in. Joseph Konkt No. 15 Haat forty-five years old, of Houston street, wan are the Hesex Market Court — to-day, charmed with leading @ lame horse to the eales market in Fast Twenty-fourth street. | Officer J. D. Mesick of the Hoclety of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, wio | made the arrest, told the Court. that he wa nding on the corner of T i aveuue and Twenty-fourth street when | he suw Koski leading a horse that) was limping badly. Something toa | him that he had neen the horse, but just where he could not remember Buddenty it ¢ to his mind that it might be old “Pd. L.," which he owned some twenty years ago, and in his prime wae one of the beet racehorses on the tracks. Mesick remembered that he had out hin initials in the horse's hoof on the Tight leg, To-day he o t hair whitch covered the old hoof, and sure enough, Vai Give ye Surety In New Extra! ai $2. Beautiful lands: in crayons. Artisti brilliant burnishes. ¢ 16x20. The frames of these pastels alon It and the corners are ornament: H “ TT $6 Electric Poriab with shade; a large variety of styles to tureen, three large meat dishes and large $10.00 Dinner Sets for 96.98 100-piece American Dinner Sets, many dainty eae and decora- ti old Soup tureen com- lates. rices for the superb faeuricad kinds that add warmth Size 414 by 614 ize 6 by $10.00, reduc Royal Wilton Rugs—There a wearing Royal Wilton Rugs of parlor effects. Royal Wiltons, size 9 by 12 fect, value $45.00; reduced to.. . $25.00 values, size 814 by 1014 feet, quote three of the reductions: “900.00, reduced to. $24.50 | 7 "J.D. ML" was still visible. Two Killed, ONFILLI- Domes. ii pieces to each set; floral designs, finished in gold. O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Rasement. 19.00, reduced of those rich looking and extraordinary well patterns of Oriental copying in light and dark 13, 1913. dd Koski under arrest, He Mesick will see that thi BIRD GHAM, England, Jan Two passengers were killed and forty jured, of them seriously, collision on the Midland Railway to- lday when an express train crashed into an accommodation train at Brom-/ tested the law. is magic with which to charming faces. of “yesterda: Stamps Free with All Purchases and ‘Redeem Them in Merchandise) Shopping Centre AMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Sale Gilt Framed Pictures $3.50 Hand Colored Pastels York’s 50 ape scenes, cifectively colored naturally 38-inch gilt frames, sprinkled with $6.50 Hand Made Pastels at $5.00 Landscape and water scenes in $}4-inch ornamented gilt frames, burnished neatly with gold. e are worth the pri $3.00 Etchings in Gilt Frames, $2.00 Lovely pastoral and water scenes, excellent examples of the engravers’ art. ‘The frames are ted with gold burnishes. $12.50 Ceiling Dome, $7.50 Light up your dinin g-room with one of these Gas Ceiling Made with a brass frame, in cither amber or green. art glass panels with fringe to match. ceiling. Ready to attach 59c Nickel-plated Ha Lamp, 35c pire draught; m one room to another; le Lamp, $3.98 Electric Portable Lamps, complete with 6 feet of electric cord, and plug; choose from. O'Neill_Hometurnishings Store, Basement, Chinaware in the January Clearance $14.98 Dinner Sets for $9.87 Once again we are fortunate enough in getting some of the finest American Porcelain tremendously low. Along wi this, are the big Clearance Sale lots, which together form ex- cellent bargains. The great January Sale con- for $9.87 tinues. O'Neill's splendid stocks 100 pieces of fine American | &l! reduced from 10 to 50 per cent. Porcelain Dinner Ware, handsome. | Club Plan Payments when desired LEB ly decorated, finished with gold. n this set there is one large soup size plates, $7.75 Austrian China Tea Sets, $5.75 Austrian China Tea Sets, and comfort to any home. Size 814 by 10 ue 830.00, re- » feet raus duced to. *" $15.50 | re just a few nevertheless very fanciful| immediately in Wreck. The Road to Yesterday VELOGEN “BEAUTY’S GUARDIAN” duides you back over this enchanting Road, refreshing and Fejuvenating until your mirror reminds you of OFS ‘aneliantion: teules: an improvement, a #ith's systematic use a transformation. Better than cold cream—used the same way. AT YOUR DRUGGIST’S in Collapsible Tubes, 25c. Sizes 14x28 and 20x30. Nickel-plated Hiand Lamps, witha an be carried around with a white porcelain shade and chimney. $14.98 Dinner Sets varied natural The patterns have been discontinued, ‘The horse! ford Bridge, near here. ‘The express was too lame to be sold, and Mesick did| was proceeding to Leicester and the not have the heart to shoot him, so he | accommodation train from Birmingham p Nearly all the victims of was! to Walsall, the collision were travelling in slow train and Weight of Lont. WASHINGTON, A ordinan v by ves to the Jan. 1 eld valid 13. ina & bread. Mathias Smiditnger, a conjure visions of youth—and fresh your conquests Ca) 1 Main Stere—Fourth Floor, Great Sales That Are Now in Full Progress Furs Sixty-two cents on the dollar for the fine stock of M. Greenfield & and special lots from our own cks. Women's Fur Coats and ts, Fur-Lined Cloth Coats, and Sets, also to nd The very best ba in really Fine Furs we have eve offered or Women’s Wear Continuing the clearance of pres- ent season Coats, Su Dresses for Women, Small men, Misses and Girls at liberally reduced prices. Rare opportunities to buy thor hy fashionable apparel at bargain prices, Furniture ith White Vast stocks of beautiful new Undermurlins of better than usual au ality, more than usual daintiness, than usual prettiness, at 4 about one- third below usual w lots every few days keep rain interest at the pitch, 56 highest January Clearance Sale of 543 Seamless Axminster Rugs For this very special o.casion O'Neill's have made a deep dut in their ordinarily reasonable stock of extra fine quality Seamless Axminster Rugs—those heavily piled Thisis an ¢ eptional stock, too. There are rich Oriental patterns in plain and two-tone colorings as well as medallion and floral designs to select from. Here are a few of the reductions in the Seamless Axminster rugs: 14 feet: $20.50 val-!Size 9 by 12 feet, value | 835.00, reduced, |to $29.50 but they are mch looking and one will be struck with the thought of why so attractive designs should have been discontinued, $37.50) $17.50 at $23.50 $9.00 val The selection of Wilton Velvet Rugs--seamless—includes a wealth of luxurious shades and combinations, mostly in light parlor effects. ‘The quality could not be better, To eon acetate $21.50) O'Neill Main Stere—Feurth Floer, 3 O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York.City momm! ’ Royal Wiltons, size 814 by 1034 feet, value $39.50; reduced to, Standard Axminster Rugs $27.50 values, size 9 by 12 feet, at 925,50 | . $33.75 values, size 6 by 9 feet, at 914.25 ues, size 414 by 61g fect, at $7.95 “Wpi0ls0, reduced 10. $13.50 + BREAD ORDINANCE VALID. | © Site Chicago's ulate the #ize and weight of all loaves of) baker ON’T take thing just as good as the Nemo’—there isn’t any such thing! to- ing | Have You Seen the No. 322—low bast } $9 ¢ No. 324—medium i $3.00 DEAR MADAM: Here’s the longest VERY COMFORTABLE corset ever sold for so little, The picture above tells what it will do for you. Those elastic gores carry the skirt several inches below the back steels. When you stand, you have extreme figure-reduc- tion, and an “in-curve” that keeps the corset-edge from showing through. Whenyou sit down, the gores expand; you have plenty of room—and comfort. * Of course, corsets could be made with gores of ordi- nary elastic; but how long would they last? These gores are of Nemo Lastikops Cloth—the newest Nemo elastic fabric, and are guaranteed to retain their elasticity until the corset is worn out. This corset gives hygienic abdominal support for all medium or stout figures, Be a Wise Woman! Attend the Nemo Introductory Sale now in progress Everywhere! KOPS BROS., Mfrs., Now York (C) Phe World wilh he Works by