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“are endeavoring to locate many of the > FREEMAN'S BAIL FIXED AT $35,000 IN ARSON CASES cation, Third ¥ Third Member of Band, Pleads Gu’ ises More ty, Prom- Revelations, Tetdor Stein, alias “ chief firebug for tie “Areon Trust, Bis confession to Assistant District- Attorney Weller admitte! that @ hand in the firing of tive stores by whieh the ineurance companies were Gefraeded of thousands of dollars “It was very * Stein told Mr ‘weil 4 Fire Marsial Prial, “to col. | lect @ big loss from an insurance com- pany as it was to collect a small lose. All the adjuster had to do was to Gewdle the amount we expected to get and accept a compromise from the in- surance companies, If we wanted to, make $5,000 the adjuster would allege | | lary the Painter,” ad 00 and compromise for | the amount they set out to get.” Helm has given to the District Attor- office the date and location of each of these fires. He has alo given to Mr, Waller and Marshal Fria the mame of another firebug who played a jome hand’ and operated by himself. ‘This man set many fires in factories and loft buildings for manufacturors, whe, in an effort to obtain quick money, | Gefrauded the insurance companies sletant fire marshals are hunting ror | this firedue. | REVELATIONS SHOW BIG BuUSI.| NG@SS OF “ARSON TRUST. ‘The revelations made by stein, fol-| lowel by those made by Abrahain| Sehlichten, and corroborated by sam- wel Gold, whow that the arson trust 44 & very lucrative business. | Weller estimates that from tie #ixty Gres told of by these taree the inwur- | ance companies were swindled to the extent of nearly $160,000, Stein saya that he can tell of more vran three | undred incendiary fires which cost! the insurance companies clone to half | @ million dollars. Stein estimates that | fhe received an average of about $200 | from cach of these fires as his pay for etanting them. Fire Commirstoner Jchnson points to Stein's confession as corroboration of hie statement that th: insurance com. Panies, by their loose methods In acco fag risks, are responsinle for the crea- | Wen of the “arson wu He wets shy reports from Fire Marshal Prial as to the progress of the investigation. Commissioner Johnso, has placed at the disposal of Assistant District-At- torney Weller a core or more of ‘n- vestigators {rom his department who ™men named by Stein and his ates. ‘When Henry C. Freeman, a insurance eter, woum Mr, Weller and Marsha) jai declare is the real head of the arson trust, was arraigned before Judge Rovaleky in General Heaeions today his ball wae fixed at $3,00. Georgo Grutz, another adujuster under Indictment, ts im the Tombs in default of $25,000 pall, NO APPLICATION MADE BY RUBIN FOR BAIL. No application has yet been made for bad! for Robert J. Rudin, an adjuster who was urrested Friday as u result of | Stein's confession, Rubin is to be ar! ralgned before Justice Goff in the Crim. fmal Branch of the Bupreme Court to- conteder. Morrow to plead to the imlictment against him. Abraham Behilchten, the express mae Of the “arson trust, and fired flair i" which fires were atarted, pleaded guilty Defore Judge Hosainky io-day to an indictment charging arson in the acc. ond degree, Schtichten threw himself upon the mercy of the Court, saying teat he would ald the authorities tn bring’ng at least thirty persona not yet arrested to just! Judge Rosalsky remanded Se ilichten to the Tombs in order that he might assist Mr. Weller in his investigations, | Bohitchten will not be sentenced until | after the tris! of the three adjusters | now under indictment ke Se Ae CURE OF PARALYZED GIRL MAY MAKE NEW LOURDES. Story of Speaking Statue of Virgin Lures Pilgriins Toward Bezicrs. PANIA, Jan. B.—France has possibly a second Lourdes. A woman went to tie cemetery at Beziers aud noticed that the statue of the Virgin on a tomb had deen covered handkerchief face. When fhuph fell. The Virgin, it Is sald, latd her hand on the handkercniet, saying: “Henceworth it is sacred. Keep it Piously. I bless it as a reward for @oliettude," ‘The woman hastened to Place the handkerchief upon her paralyzed daug! ter, who had long been motionless, daughter immediately arose ‘The story was qu ! iy cireulated and ay strangers, are bory W pray bee — oe + WAS A HAT “COLLECTOR.” @ whiskey botile collector; goes around and wrubs the botties out o° garbege cans and sells ‘om, But it ain't a wet morning job, not by any shucks. So the thought just come to me as there might be more doing in hate, and, well 1¢ was just lke that; before I knew, I was a-trying. Then the cop came along.” The, the police tlon Amos Smith, West Twentieth st he | aud waiked, | Gown of Satin Combined With Lace and Chiffon Suitable for Many Occasions Evening Worla’s bale “ete Fashions for | Home Dressmaking. BY MLLE LODEWICK pi date Att questions | concerning dr. sons and materi- als of dresara, should be ad- | dressed to thal Fashion Editor of | The Evening, World, No pat-| terns for designa) in this column) [CTL many a ‘an be obtained, but with the description furnished | it is @ simple matter to work out) patterns. A dhetinctive feature of this depart. ment ie the iliustration of the differ: | | @nt plecen of the pattern neccesary | for the making of the garment, It) shows Row easily the attractive de- sign can be executed, and aleo serves 2 4 guide im cutting one's own pat tern if such de needed. DESCRIPTION. tfully youthful, yet of sufficient dignity for age, this blue charmeuse sown {x most practical for afternoon | Wear, The upper portion of the waist is of cream lace, having an overlay of blue chit ut after the dotted line in the pattern, and finished with sev @ai rows of machine hematitching or an embroidery stiteh. The short front overlay of chiffon in the skirt in fins iehed in tie under the aides of the charmeuae tunic. Narrow seal fur forms a soft and effec- |tive finish for the round Dutch nook, and also edges the bottom of the skirt, ANSWERS 1 TO QUERIES. Dear Fashion Balltor: Wilt you inform me what kind of woods 1 could met for the gown of a young girl nineteen years old who in to be married in July? Would marquisette be proper or white satin? JHow shall tt : MADGE. charmeuse could have Dear Fashion Editor: 1 have been Invited to a flower dance and will have to wear @ dreas of | paper mude to represent a flowe! you sugnest something pretty tractive? Am nineteen years Nght complexion, with wavy golden ® round yoke and sleeves of cluny lace, | the same of which extends WA ee shoulders and below the waistline, jand front. I would itke to nae it ie “ reception in the evening, but do not care to have it all white, and ask! your sugestion as to sume color a te it with. u Kindly give me an {dea how to make an evening gown of Might blue channeuse with pale pink dew-drop chiffon over. Am elghteen years of ase, biond halr and blue eyes, PUZZLED, Drape the waist with the pink @ belt of tin whose ends drop from the tanto. 2 SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO.DAY Sun risw.. T.1¥ Mum sets. 8.03) Muon sets., 6.40 7 ) iDxs. 4 fend i "i i eee rernct y Malad": Well Gee ARRIVED, Io * K Savannah Mristol Dern i aretage, Wtaranst”™ OUTGOING STE Kaiser Withelm if Cairo, Medeize. N ‘eviaw, Rot'dam, Vrince Ah Metaonte, trelman Eckstoff found him boy emptying the nd another window of h store at No. 1205 Erowdway early te day, With a volt they had mashed in the sidelisi Benith was casght after a chase in whieh, Eckwtoff tuyr, lie shed hats and cape ashe ran. The oiier iad got way Was sen: to the Calliren’s soviet DADDY as a i o1 Wil surely want to know what oly later arraigned at sue Children's been perfor rder the ‘orid {rom your newsdealer in ad have laws enacted re of character in order that thelr sub- Jeots may be prevented from entering THE EVEN ¥ “SENATE REECTS | IMMIGRANT BILL AS BARRING JEWS Clause Added by Conferrees Raises Storm of Protest on Floor, WASITINGTON, Jun, 21,--13 e of alleged dis nations which would bar Jews from admission to the United Btates, the Immigration bill was res turned to conference by the Senate yes- terday, Many Senators went further and de- Cleared that uw clause added by the con ferees,which dir not appear tn the bill As originally pwssed, would prevent the entrance of all desirable persons, Tie clause, re nended by, immigration ofiicials, reads "Citizens or subjects of any country penal certificates or certiti- haracter who do not prod migration officials such a c This was inserted following the list of classes excluded from admission, tt caused a debate of th hours and forced the rejection of the conference report. Attention was called to the objections able by Louls Marshall, M ger and others in tele- Senators Martine and Pen- roe, Senator O'Gorma urge fe Jd the clause countries to ulring certificates would e' the Untted States. It would reverse the American polloy of expatriation on which this country has stood agains the world for » hundred years, With &@ certificate of character requirement, he said, foreign nations could prohibit from coming to this id that a German or tgarted to evade mill: eady was classified at thelr subjects country, He Russian who tary service home as a crim! The provision ator Gronna. A long and imparsio made by Senator position to the would exclude migrants, those coming from Germany and France, He felt sure Russia would seize the oportunity presentod. Senator Root thought the feature re- quiring @ certificate of character should liminated, In New York State and , Mr, Root said, the admission of speech was Follette in He said La clause. Mt be of | Ress to provide pieces even as big an denounced by Sen: | the best class of im: | NING WORLD, , TURSDAY, JAR JANUARY 21, 1913. JUMPSTODEATH — VOUANO W fun [swe "ASHE ENDED HIS MENACES MEXICANS ae ; He and the current pass | killing him instantly PLANOF INVENTION MANY BELIEVED DEAD Jone Hundred and Wightieth stroet and forris Park station of the New Yor‘ | Boston and Portchester Railvoat to-day ! George Hoose of 2 Oak sireet, New GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS ae Doun on $50.00 5.00 75.00 7.50 10.00 15.00 cur = eta above aro tare 6 ground from An ' : revive m Hospita cause Hoose’s fel ht From Co-} What BAppeng to & man - of the high tensioy Chap ed Hand _ ind Faces ambulance wa roned ter o ve who tou wire | Thousands i in Flig Harry Herbert But Suiro, Young’ lima, Spouting Sand and Emit- Engineer, Meets Tragic Fate at the Graham. ting Poisonous Gases. GUADALAJARA, Moxie v Volcano of Colima broke inte viol Blue prints, drawings and typewrit- eruption yeste rday afternoon and to-day ten descriptions of a filteration device | was stilt spouting tava, nd sand, that Harry Herbert Sutro, an enginest, | write potsonous gases were emitted from | was to have forwarded to the Patent | tj), Thousands of persons | Office at Washington to-day, and which | fed trom the villages and ranches Fepresent months of work on an inven-| Vicinity. It is not {probable that smuke A WEEK OPENS | AN ACCOUNT if $50.00 to $500 Open Saturday Evenings F FISHER BRos. COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104 ST SFL STATION” UNE awe Relief | a Blister! iv « clean, white oint- ton which he believed would bring him| hus been some loss of life in villages at large financial returns, lie as left, 4 distance from the railroad. The erup- Apartments them on a table in the study at his| ton began yesterday afternoon, Furnished From home in the Graham Court Apartme: One Hundred and Sixteenth street and Seventh avenue. | But the young inventor is dead. His! body was picked up early to-day in the ‘tment building courtyard. He elth- er fell or Jumped from a window on the seventh floor. His friends and family say the tragedy must have been an ac- cident, Coroner Holtshauser and detec- lives who have investigated, say it was © suicide. “Hundreds of refugees arrived in this city this morning on a train composed of box cara which had been picked up | on a siding at a nearby vill The fleeing people had found it necessary to shovel away 4 quantity of voleanic sand before they were able to move the cars, and for many miles along the| way here the train had to be stopped | frequently tn order that the aand which | prevented its progress might be ee from the tracks Little lava was Mr. Sutro was about thirty years old ejected from tne| and onnected with an engineering firm | Crater, which, however, emitted va: st| with offices at No, 136 Liberty street,| Wantities of smoke and sand, while He lived with Pe mot the suffocating £. Sutro, « , Miss Dorothy Sutro. His mother was the last person who saw him alive. When she retired shortly before midnight he was nearly through preparing his invention plans | r, Mrs. Matilda gases formed an un | usual feature of the eruption. A fale was blowing from the west and this 1 inhabitants er ~, tulle os the oil of mustard. It for transinission to Washington. ibe a RHO SGlOhnG déeraaned work of the old-fashioned FOUND DEAO IN COURTYARD, | giring the night, our vol-ant> dust is Hands and Vina sateen | He EME areata UL Leb Be HEAD CRUSHED. today settling on the house not to bother roofs #4 roughen, chap, crack and burn Not a great while later Night Watch. | the streets of the city man Manley “of “the Graiiam Goust| |The ralirond station agent at Zano. with winter's cold, sharp winds, I pain is hel ple have adopted MU: ie cousisare He toga, Inight and reports thas, volcanic sand, made soft and white in a Single 1 ROLE in place of the mustard plaster. found the body of = man, clad in a ke in places tow depth hee by these pure, sweet and Roster SNe unt the ground, e@ man ha lem ON | occurred Li Berl 7 “ dl. V y his lead, which was #0 badly crushed Cost so little or do so much, re ; ail Ue ae sei My after hot be identified. ELECTROCUTED | HIGH IN AR. | fase 0 © Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, WHO EANEATRORLSANER tanta Bah res 1! | Congestion, Pleacisy, Rheumatism, Lum: © Jost, who called a policeman. iarlam repairing near the (kak fared er "hago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Hospital w. notified and Dr, Hill re- Shaving Stick Joints, Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises, . Peers ger emai | Chilbtuius, Frosted. F olds of the He also looked at the body. Both Chest (Gt prevents Pneumonia). physicians said that the man must At your druggist’s in and 50c jars, nave been killed Instantly, jand a apecial large hoepital size for #2. Supt. the building in an effort to find who) Jost then began a canvass of Accept no substitute, If your druggi: cannot supply you, send 25¢ or 50c to the Musterole Company, C! eveland,Obio, and | we will mail vou nj nstage prepaid. POH van Antonio, vie Tag Rvited me Oy megh do Without it." the dead tan was. When the Su apartment on the seventh floor wa reache Sutro answered the bell. Yho said she was sure her son was in the Hbrary. But that room was dark and he was not to be found. Nor was ae in his bed room. When she and Miss Sutro saw th: dead man’s clothing they swooned and a doctor had to be called to attend them. TER CAN'T IMAGINE WHY HE SHOULD END LIFE. “I can't believe he killed himself,” said Miss Butro when sho was revived. “There was no reason in the world ne should want to dle such high spirits over the perfection of his invention.” Victor Sutro of Riverdale, a brother, was summoned and repeated what the siater hud said, Victor Sutro ts a Wall street broker, Coroner Holtzhauser was somewhat unconvinced, however, ind ordered that the body be taken to =i. Constipation Vanishes Forever ! Prompt Relief. Perzanent Care ———— | she morgue. Supt, Jost said that the window from criminals has been a @reeat He| which the young plunged was believed the purpose of the clause wa to keep out the Hiack Hand and th Camorrg. He hopsd it could be mod! fled and still accomplish that result. On motion of Senator Lodge the Im migration bill was returned to confer ence. where the “certificate of char ie Provision probably will be elim inated. HIGH COST OF BEERING. Brewery Workers Limited te Sever ‘oned at the time of the tragedy and hat Sutro himself must have raised it. In order to reach that window, which ypens onto the court from the main all of the seventh floor, Sutro had to vass through two rooms in his own iome, open @ door and go out into the rail, “I don't see how his plunge into the ourtyard could have been other than Intentional,” the coroner sald. TAKE BRONX COUNTY ACT TO THE HIGHEST COURT. ALBANY, Jan. 21—The decision of he Appellate Division holding uncon to strike, but they are going to kici | #titutiona: the Bronx County act will good and hard because every brewe | * carried to the Court of Appesis, acy In the city has adopted a rule lmitin, | 2Pding to Senator Stephen J. stil- each of their employces to seven fre | ‘ell, author of the act. beers a day. Formerly they were | In the mean time Senator Stilwell ‘ vill introduce a bill making mandatory | i : but 1 . allowed carte biauche, but the price © | J county for the Bronx and contalntns | Md Test It Free Thousands are trying The New Food-Drink Instant Postum Tie Centy sno dich, Jame gine Lapsed rerely @ cup had a cup of coffee that Poausa." Mrs. H. F. HL, NewYork, 1 Sind Instant Postum ia all you claim. It has a rich flavour Tisch wo Deve bees, enehie is 6 eo safe, vongh ws here Jan. PHILADELPHIA, Brewery Workers’ Uni has a grievance. They're not goin Safety Razor, Five Million Men usetheGillette, The Blade Get oa are fine, Peer poeceneals has gone up, thy | referendum rider. ‘Then, ie the Ap tried several brands.”—Mrs, G. W. Gillette today, : Q & peals Court upholds the Appellate “Iie ae ae eoudan ac x tod: ‘The brewers have installed machines} Pnvition decision. the bill can be pushes ig ey deseo: My family ae rales se Cais pips a and when a man reports for work | to passage again. Be boot Gent Fen came, jaeallas i ha won the morning ho will be hunded sever 5 Broke favour bag Ww. slugs. One of those is good for a drink. Brown THE d when 1} ds refresh it all hy . may ; NC his sSasedd bo aaa PedietWo bigth i 4th date LD OVER tus to doit to'go to the suomaue dee: | SUDDEN DEATH! fo ha” Eg das er leavig of coe ently ba Gillette Safety Rexor Co., Bostom ver and insert @ slug and drink " from Heart Di by toe | ieee ter, but-—what an appetite; eating twice as muc! ie ie es| aie iecievane ane wom iH ga seat Sari ote ‘ae N. Washington. man trading of with another and in Comes to anna stone “Tasteat Postum has helped me more in a few days than dyse that way getting more slugs. these panies caitte Yee ahd pepsi tablets had done in a year.” —W.R. N., N.Y. MillaN.Y. ———— an fmpew thelr true condition prompt cole es ep, Tala pad shes at use coffee | can’t sleep. Jast night #0 good efter using tant Postum.”—Miss A. H.. Pittsburg. “We find it better and more healthful than coffee, and it is #0 convenient to make that even my husband and childrer have 80 trouble to get a cup ready. Coffee will never be brought into household egain.”—Mr. W. HUDSON OPEN 300 DAYS; ICEMEN GLUM. River at Flood Stage Too, and Out- look for Ice Crop Is Very, ‘ our R,, Watertown, N. Y. Very Bad. a See te Ne ee Instant Postum has a rich, snappy flavour; is ab- Hudson River for the 19 on solutely free from the coffee drug, “caffeine;” is eco- And what's worse (from the iceman nomical, and andpoint) the river is absolutely clear of ice. Also, the Hudson ts at Requires Ne Boiling It is made by sturing a level teas; I (more or less an ook A a pt ot hot --avagel adding sugar and cream. Sold by grocer: everywhere. 100-cuz tin, 80c; 56-cug tin, 100 — POSTUM CEREA! CO,.'Led.. Battle Crock. Mich.: Enclosea find 20 stamy for postage on free tn of instant ‘Postum. flood stage and the current so swift: that even if @ cold snap does come on fully two weeks would ¢! oatove there would be ice of auMicient thick- $$ ny, WE 0 WANTS WITHOUT Cost Pisco haa Lome bese set of Fur. the stingy five cent variety, Yesterday marked the completion of the three-hundredth trip for the sea- @on the the Citisens' Line boats ve- tween New York ard Albany. This je unprecedented in the history of navigation on t > Hudson, Never purchase a poisonous Peeaene-..xmeeomeeal tablet or liquid when you can Fg ennear ac Third y Note Roreate always get ed in The Worl wilt he WINSTED, Conn, Jan. at The W } and a girl were born yeat TYREE'S Bure: | Louisa Bartnekoski of When the second boy was b | the father's presence he exulted, When ‘the third wax held up before him, Bartnekowki said, “Doctor, you're ANTISEPTIC POWDER Absolutely harmless. One 25¢ box makes 2 gallons standard solutien, Send for Booklet and Sample. 4. © TYRMB, Chemist.Weshinaten. D. trying to fool me with the second baby twice. Not until he saw the th bablos at once did he believe the phy eician. seg We fon St Brooklyn, for 30 dase folowing the printing of the

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