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IN WHITE SLAVERY, Government Reveals “Black Hand” Organization in New Iniquities. “DEALER” PUT ON TRIAL. Postal Money Orders, Proceeds of “Sales,” Clues That Betrayed Agent. With Frank Filasto, hea@ ef the Stalian Camorra's organisation in the Waited Btates, sentenced to serve five yeare in the Federal Penitentiary, and Jeseph Ribuffo, bis chief assistant in this city, under a two-year sentence, the officials of the Department of Jus- tiee took steps this morning te deal the final blow,against the sinister or- ganization. ‘The charge that ts now being tald at the deer of the Camorrists is “white siav- @y.” Tho agents of the Department ef Justice, acting with the Post-Office imapectors, have discovered that the American Camorra has amassed more than $2,000,000 in ite coffere—which age the p.ckets of ite leadere—by a @iful direction of a corps of cadets ‘fm all the large cities, and by deliver- fag girls, in the power of these cadets, disreputable houses about the coun- wy. ‘This morning Deputy Marshals ted Mimo Bacco before Judge Mayer, in the Criminal Branch of the United States District Court, to plead te a charge of having aided in a shipment of girls from tals city to disorderly houses in Chicago. acco entered a plea of not guilty and wes remanded in $10,000 bail for trial. URGE CAMORRA JONLY$92000. WADE $2000 000 ' LEFTINTREASURY | BROADHAY BLAZE BY MADERISTS| ONFIREESRAPES (Continued ¢rom First Page.) to confer with the repel fol- Orosco have been de- Lule de Potosi on ac- the tmerruption of ratiroad ‘The Governor of the Mate of Tadanco has telegraphed to the Government that supports the new Administration. Yucatan and Campeche are the only States left doudtful. peice HOPE IN WASHINGTON THERE’LL BE NO NEED OF TROOPS IN MEXICO. ‘WASHINGTON, Fed. %.—With pros- Dect of armed opposition to the new Provisional Government in Mexico being reduced to a few small threatened up- risings by followers of the late Prent- dent Madero, Administration oMcials Delieve the chances for the use of the military arm te protect American inter- este have greatly diminBhed. ‘The concentration of troops at Gal- ‘veston will continue, but the purpese is z tem, Major-Gen. Carter, commander of the Second Divison, due to arrive im Galveston within the next twenty-four hours, will take the opportunity afford- @4 by the assembly of a complete divi- sion of troops to put them through thelr paces, thus affording the various fegimental and brigade commanders practically their first opportunity te direct the movements of the large bodies of men that would fall to their command in timo of war. If the complete division is assembled im Galveston, at Texas City, about sev- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, ‘GIRLS FLEE FROM KILLS FOUR-DAY BRIDE Faulty Fire Protection Imperils Lives of Feminine Workers in Richter Building. ’ Bursting top floor of otreet. The three upper floors of the building, which is devoted to the housing of tex- tile manufacturers, are occupied by the Commercial Shirt Company. There was nobody in their quarters when the blase, which started on the top floor, occurred. Its origin is not known, but it ts eup- posed defective insulation ef wiring caused it. Acting Chief Jennings was the fret to arrive, and as soon as he reached the place he found that the standpipes, Instead of being four inches, ap re- quired, were only t-vo inches in dlam- He hose, drenched crowds ef spectators and an angry battalion ohiet who Geciared the facilities for fire-fight- Ing were wholly inadequate marked a fire which early to-day burned out the @ Richter Building, a ten- story structure at No, 627-2 Broadway, which extends Back to No. 1%-6 Mercer eter, and had defective couplings. at once turned in @ second alarm, realising the fire, under the conditions, . ‘ight @ive @ lot of trouble. ‘When Battalion Chief Kenlon got to the eoene the streets wore jammed with men and women om their way to work. ‘The battalion chief got there just in time to see a line of hose buret at Bleecker street and Broadway and an- other pipe collapse at Houston street and Broadway. Tho crowds were @renched through and through before they could surge back and the water ‘was none too warm. While all this was going on outside About twenty girls employed Standard Neckwear Company, on the lower floors, got out by the elevator, manned by John Preston, ite operator, by the SUCH A KIDNAPPING! |AND HIMSELF IN VIEW | SIXTEEN IN A BUNCH, OF HER NEW HUSBAND; SUCH A SCREAMING! Jealousy Is Given as Motive tor Deed of Mrs. Andretta’s Former Employer. | Such a Hero, the Tug Captain Who Rescued Them—Such a Ransom, 20 Cents. Mrs. Anna Andretta, a pretty bride of four days, was shot and instantly killed today in her home, No, 842 Pavonia avenue, Jersey City. Her @ayer, John Johnson, for whom she had been housekeeper before her mar- riage, then shot himself in the head tantly. The good ship Finland of the Red Star line sailed to-day for Antwerp. Among the passengers were Mrs. Se-) lina Bornstein and Mise Alwina ditto, | other passengers, but they have noth- ing to do with this story, Down to eee the party off were seven men, five wo- men and four children. Most probably mn, Was spending the day laying carpets and ikcloths, furnishing the new home of the bride and bride- } shag Johnson appeared at the front joor and rang the bell. He wae denied admission. With his revolver he smashed the parlor window and jumped in through the opening. When his intended victim saw the re- volver, she screamed and ran down the hallway into the kitchen, There Johnson fired at her, the bullet entering her head et the base of the brain. She fell dead. Tro more shots rang out and the mur- Gerer fell at the woman's side, Johneon's act had been Gone eo quickly that the lusband had not been able to make a move, The onty explanation for the crime ia jealousy. Andretta ts a satlor on the receiving @hip Hancock, of the navy. esis BRIDE CHARGES BIGAMY. before on sailing day. ‘They were all in the ealoons when the | © gong eounded for “all ashore.” They heard ft, but thought it was only part the gong @ounded good anyhow. It mist have meant an auction and it might have meant luncheon. It meant nothing to the jolly, fat party. ‘The group luzuriated in the plush est- tings of the saloon. The women ad- mired one another's clothes and jewels. ‘The men tafked business. Onc of the men walked owt on deck. He waa round and weighty—wae strong on embonpoint. Men were raising the gangplank toward the pier, He gave a yoll and made a jump and landed on the plank. Up, up, —_—_—KX_—_—__ Herman Branse, a trevelting sales man from Alabama, was held in $1,000 ball by Magistrate Corrigan in Hariem court today charged with bdigamy. The complainant was Mra, Mattle Mar- tin Branse whom he married Jan. 7 at her home No. 108 Weet One hundred and ‘Thirteenth etreet. Ho fa forty-eix years old and the bride waa twenty-two. A notice of the wedding reception in one of the Harlem weekly newapapere drought a number of letters to Mra, Branze telitng her that her husband hed another wife Hving et No, 8 Irving Place, Brooklyn, The bride went to that THINK THIS OVER Is there Deverage that costs yon lees per cup than LIPTON’S TEA address and found ‘Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Grandtree and Miss | A. E. Temperton, There were many | of the entertainment and the music of | 1918. another ve jumped and landed Kk to the the saloon realized arried out to sea, jeuch another ' pen, with | on a Belgian steward. i} re th midstream the | When they commotion cculd be heard on the pier. | ‘There were feminine shrieka; men |yelled; tiny voices added to the din. | Two tugs were sent to the rescue, They Rot out two Jacob's ladders, and It was hes @ piratical walking of the plank. jSuch @ wringing of hands! And when ‘tne women descended the wind pnd lvlowing, Such a scream! | But the party got ashore, all right, jand started up the pter. Suddenty one of the women, the fattest, stopped and went back to who had wes standing. | With @ bow and a smtie, whe laid some- 'thing tn ths captain's hand. | Tt was 20 conte. GIJON, Spain, 209 persons were killed or wounded by the explosion of a charge of 7,000 pounds of black powder which had been laid yesterday by the ongineers in charge they never had been on a big steamer | of the new harbor works with the object & yaning enormous: pcs. of rock. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, “StormHero" Umbrellas will serve youin the fiercest storms without being damaged. Anew one if the wind breaks it Cost @acco, the Government officers say, ‘wes head of Filasto’s Camorrist organ- ‘gation in Chicago. He it was, they de Glare, whe informed Vilaste when girls end to they will have accomplished a feat. ‘The movement appears to be very slow in comparison with the remarkable mobilisation of the allied armies in the Balkans. But such distances as that from Fort D, A. Russell, Wyo. and Minn., to Galveston, money received in payment by Post Office money orders to Filasto, for de Mra. ether Branse, who said sho had ‘been married to) Branse in April 1883 and had separated from him without a divorce two years ago. land by the rear fire escapes, There was really no necessity for them to choose this means of getting out, but they used ft anyway. The Richter Building hag been the ecene of two fires. One, & year ago, . — Bold tm afrtight tins onty called for four alarms and occasioned $200,000 damage. About six months ago there was a cellar blaze there that caused quite @ lot of excitement. At that time, according to Chief Kenlon, | the owners of the bullding were told to posit in the Comorre “bank.” In fact, the first intimation the Federal author- ities had that Sacco was implicated with Filasto came when they Giscovered cashed money orders representing eev- eral thousand dollars, sent ey Bacoe in Chicago to Filasto here. ‘The sinister branch of the Camerra operated by Fitasto and his aides was firet revealed to the United States of- Geere through the anxiety of Demetrto Marino—who, it subsequently developed, was one of the Filasto “cadets'—to avoid @ lengthy eentence on a charge of “white elavery,” in that he had taken Gave system, of which he himself was but a minor cog. As a result, the Gov. By eh lesue of a single orier to Major-Gen. Carter, the Second 1’ 'ston Commander, the entire body of men was eet in motion, whereas, under the old plan the Adjutant<Jeneral's department was obliged to send hundreds of tele- grams to as many Individual command- ing officers, John Kenneth Turner Arrested Second Time. BAN FRANCI@CO, Feb. %—In « Magsage to a local paper, dated Carmel, Cal, Fob, %, Mrs, John Kenneth Turner, wife of an American writer whose de- tention by the authorities at Mexico City oocastoned «much diplomatic ne- Gotlations, declares that she hee pro- tested to President Taft by telegraph at a second arrest of her husband. “Mr, Turner is not a Maderist nor an adherent of any faction whatever .n Increase the size of the stand-pipes, an order with which they apparently did mot comply. After the fire was out, B. Altman & Co. not before it had done damage estimated ax $20,000, It was discovered that for the first Ume this winter the water tower bed thaw it out. become frozen. It took two hours to yo EE SB SWORE FALSELY TO GET of perjury. BAIL FOR HER EMPLOYER. Now Brooklyn Stenographer Held in $2,000 Bail on Charge of Perjury. Miss Edna A, Delapotterre's loyalty to her employer, John H. Gelhartt, jr., @ Drooklyn real estate operator who was recently convicted of grand larceny, led to her indictment to-day on @ charge are displaying, in the Women's Domestic Underwear Department, an attractive selection of the latest styles in Women’s Undergarments, fashioned in the materials most in demand for Spring wear. Included are Nightgowns, Chemises, Com- binations, Princess Slips, Throws, etc., of Is ON SALE EVERYWHERE Miller Bros. & Co. Sole Manufacturers 362 Broadway, New York Grocers Suggest It Because They KNOW It— Oty AVE A fine ir Vv 5G fish, soups or gravy.. 10c Made by E. Pritchard ==. Spring Ww w York. Cold in Head EDPys Mexico," ahe ways, “He le simply ob- serving the situation from @ writer's point of view, as a correspondent would Obeerve it, His detention is an outrage Mt arouse al American citizens for their International honn: @rament convicted Filasto and Ribuffo, and 1s about to try Sacco. Marino was @entenced to four years in Atlanta. He ag already pleaded guilty to a charge ef digamy in the Court of General Ses- ens, and upon his release from the Fetera! prison. will receive his sentence to @ State prison. According to the Federal authorities Marino's erime of bigamy was one com- SHIPPING NEWS. PORT oF PAX Youhb. ® ‘Pring Sigimund eharacter. It is this fact that As- | Ant) sistant United States District-Attorney Walker called to the attention of the |fam,- 8 Court in asking that severe sentences be imposed upon Filasto and Ribufte. —__—— Doo "oes Newest Paris Skirt | sue. issn Has a Bag Effect; em ie . 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Miss May Dale figured in the sult as co-rempondent, Miss Brice, | J 66 who rose froin th us (0 be leading | E | OF lady in one night, marrisd White when she was touring with the “College Girl," in Masachusetts, Feb. 14, Wil, comple parted several Weeks ago. — fae UN Ti, a The Will Begin in Monday's BY LOUIS TRACY As Startlingly Original and Exciting as “TARZAN OF THE APES” In the latter part of December Gel- hardt was arrested on the complaint of a client ho was alleged to have swinded in @ real estate deal. Hie bail was fixed at an almost prohibitive amount | and he was unable to rates it, Christ: | mas approached, but no bondeman came. | ‘On Christmas Eve Mies Delapottere of- | | fered bail for her employer, She repre- sented dierwelf us the owner of the! pretines at No, 8® Rockaway avenue, | Valued at $2000, and of @ vacant lot In | Flatbush worth ‘The “aecurky” offered by the stenog- rapher Was sufficient and Gelhardit was released. 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STERN BROTHERS , are showing large assortments of Early Spring Models in Women’s House Gowns and Negligees of the most desirable fabrics and have arranged for To-morrow, at Exceedingly Low Prices a special collection of Women’s House Gowns | of Figured pepanese Silk, empire model, collars and Cuffs of messaline, a of Challies, $3.95 trimmed with ratine, at 6.75 of Albatross, trimmed with voile, accordion pleated skirt, at 8.50 of ah aig Satin, jacket effect waist, accordion pleated skirt, ¢ Dotted 09 hg phi tg -~ slip-on models, trim witl ribbon and Valenciennes lace at $6.50, 14.75 of Crepe de Chine, draped front, shadow lace trimmed, with boudoir cap, at 15.00 Also the remainder of their High Cost Tea and House Gowns of Zenana Cloth, Brocades, Charmeuse, Crepede Chine and Lingerie Greatly Below Their Actual Values STERN BROTHERS will offer To-morrow and Friday, the following Extraordinary Values in Oriental Rugs Persians, Mousouls, Irans and Feraghans, about 3 to 4 ft. wide by 5 to 7 ft. lon Values from $25.00 to 35.00, zs at $12.50, 15.00 Beloochistans, Kajakjias, Guenjies and Daghestans in small and medium sizes, Values from $10.50 to 19.75, at $5.85, 6.75, 7.85, 9.75 Persian Mahals and Buluks, 9 by 12 ft. sizes, Values $135.00 to 225.00, $78.00 to 115.00 10 by 13 ft. “ = 165.00 to 268.00, 95.00 “ 128.00 Persian Kirmanshahs, 9 by 12 ft. sizes, Values $295.00 to 375.00, 175.00 to 228.00 10 by 13 and 11 by 14 ft. sizes, at 238.00 “ 295.00 Values $375.00 to 625.00 Also another collection of very desirable American Wilton Rugs At the following Exceptionally Low Prices: at 12.00 6 by 9 ft., Values $27.00 to 37.50, 16.95, 19.85, 23.50 8ft.3by 10ft.6, “ 40.00 * 54.00, 24.95, 29.75, 41.85 9 by 12 ft., “44.00 “ 60.00, 27.85, 33.50, 45.00 10 ft. 6 and 11 ft. 3 by 13 ft. 6, at 47.50, 5°.00 Values $70.00 to 92.50 West 23d and 22d Streets For or ‘Coupon 11 ell si Hor A Complete Gallery of the | OSHS 01 From Washington to Wilson On Heavy Art Paper Ready to Frame A group of photogravures never before published by a newspaper in this style. See that you order in advance from your news- dealer. Remember that President Woodrow Wilson will be inaugurated on March 4, and this group is of the B Greten, educational value. Cot Next Sunday’s World