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“NELLIEBLY” ACCUSES [Lady Constance Stewart-Richardson, |: ee EMPLOYEES TRIED FOR Who Is to Do Bare-Foot Dances Here''::"":.:"; 3:0" FORGING HER CHECKS ee eee ee pant, who declared that # amounting to nearly $1,090, committed. Prosecutor Declares Million in Fraud Was Juggled in Face tory Accounts. k frauds had been + POSLAM R°LIEVES +! TIRED, ITCHING, | CHAFING FEET. | liching or chafing fect are grateful for the use of Posam, Eruptions and sore curring ter, and Charles W. Caccia of No, 1% Hemlock ftreet, Brooklyn, and Stanley Gtetntk of No. 12 Woodland avenue, ahaven, | who were arrested in March, 1911, for fotgery on the complaint of Mrs. E. 0. Seaman (Nellie Bly), were placed on trial to-day before Justice Seabury in the Supreme Court, They were cashier an@ assistant « pr respectively of the Americar larrel Company, & concern inherited by Mra. Seaman from | 4 her huhand, the late Robert Seaman. Although Caccia and Glelnik are spe cifieally charged with forging Mra. Sea- man's name to a check for $2.8 drawn on the Guardian Trust Company of No sleletelebelolotatatatafalaintatntatelalatatefotats is, but Sir Prnest and eo Hd not see the was banishe jouus things jacket, tight trousers and top at an Atken hunt, attended the onl prise fight and rooted for skin; never ir- 1 310 Broadway in January, 190, it is ale Lane and @ out ata dinnor| (fou in: never lewed that the two by @ system of party with ives: Datta: ot a fe s bath; best dummy accounts, robbed the concern vulu Bride,” whiel Hiv catined aomna r ia of more than 824,00. Forger have | AML druggists sett I n (price, 5 present to «o Into! cents) and P cing comtumes ye m Soap (pri ples, write to thy Emergency ries, 32 West 25th Street, New been unearthed, according t Distrtet-Attorney Frank M extent of more than a mill 1 ie of great financial world. Under the jaw, in the event of the conviction of Caccia and Glelinik, the banks which honored the alleged forged checks will have to re- fum@ to Mrs. Seaman all the money ob- tained by the pair, George Gordon Bat tle be in charge of the a Ceccia and Gleinik pr ally ran Mré Seaman's business for her, An ex- pak seat wg et i : In ‘Our Basement. oe turaed up certain accounts which were | irregular, and further inventization dis. | Pe ebttlitllnintetetoitetoiatetooiatelntetetoloteteloiotaleintntetototetodotateioiatelos : cloged the system which they had ts snsiijinenioen King Edward thought very well of her oe Oa. , rd of asa a SL cotestenemmemmanil > , : A the titled young person who gave NeW! Cassell, the King'a most {mportant | Brnenmtearrsces mesnesnnscnonnaettenrtortrtspeantt a BROOKLYN?--THAT’S GAYNOR York soctety a thrill four years axe f ancial friend, on a silver salver dancing with her pink iittle toots! Sisisiiiaieiaas Some people thought the concelt humor- City of Lyons, France, Didn't| wootsies bare at distingutshed people's - Knew How to Invite. here to give the public — ‘The city of Lyons, France, han doffed some thriting sieht. Lung Trouble Yielded ited |@ecording to despatches from London. pemapretaes ats Se CORLYH 8 AEA Ts asl chid a eoniract) wndberslood To This Medicine that borough to join the International , = ‘ week, Her previous} | Consumption ts a flattering Ainease—that 0. % 00 $ i) $ ‘ one chief dangers. French city in May, 1914, ‘The invita. | dances were for charity at $% a Ucket./ 1% one Of Ite chief dangers, 9 | a MA 3: 4 eet Cithes Exposition, to be ‘held in the| te call for $5, tlom, addressed to “The Presid and only thowe names were Municipal Council, Brooklyn, N. cked off in the social register of the wad received by Borough President |™°* Bteers, who referred it to-day to the| My tlekets. Beara Pefore her marriage to Sr Eaward 4 ! ° ep pevalilverseienow how that ine} AURUN Stewart-Richardson, she wa " F venin Sli e ” Lady Constance M nzle The late 4 z > = : Howling Gesen, ..No. cai . eg t exclusive homes were allowed to “I would like vitation got over to Brooklyn, ‘alue for all Bronchial ‘ ‘ The Spring of 19084 Ghiis's « eh for mix months, I ’ ‘Comptroller Prendergast. A laughter spread through the & garage owner of Hicksville, ts suing mH. Ross of Brentwood, 1. [eine of u for Injuries sus-| ] from a third-story to know that 1] ir Eekmane Altera sunttarium at “Probably because Brooklyn ia cons | Dr. W aiderea the most important part of |! for $2.0 New York.” perked up Mr. Steers, —\tiained when he teape Then the Mayor broke in: window at Dr. R “2 am vain enough to consider that | Brentwood, April 1%, 1912, Gorman frac- the letter was meant for me 1 will) (red both lees and sustained other in- take care of it,” he maid, 1 juries, which Aims 4 Telling of his expert he stand << ____ LEAPED FROM WINDOW IN bee rman said that when he was ne in th DELIRIUM; SEEKS DAMAGES, | ws 301 Aa ones eup Edward Gorman Sues Proprietor of |‘ Sanitarium for $25,000 for In- | » ) juries He Received, in dthey we ' Y ore scription M(olors ol Satine hid a Black Suredte, Lex : ofetile als lala 16 2? nnn : | I3|I7[I9}12|12|1416 HUNTER WHISKEY 3 = 6119 25125119 [1310 The chart will show you if your size is here. he was accepted as an irresponsible pa- | aeveral times, and, growing desperate fent at a eanitarium, Edward Gorman, | he leaped out 8 fo pS BURRERAUS We Close Evenings at 6 o’Clock R Open Saturdays Until 10 P, M. AN OUTFIT For*1” A WEE Cp BRASS Enaszelled Bed + HALE titers. . A) NN €i4.98 $4.89 Goo | “TH Cal er: ——S> IS MOST CAREFULLY MADE FROM THE HIGHEST GRADE OF GRAIN PROCURABLE AND MATURED IN ABSOLUTE PURITY, AS EVIDENCED BY ITS MOST DELICIOUS “BOUQUET” AND MELLOW, FAULTLESS FLAVOR f ASK MORA Cer teh Key EM MICH Seni TO A comattey 125° outfits, matted FREE. | Railroad Fare {iticomeciicut” pucker containing in, | We Pay Freight amd ois tity oie | | |\ BAve.Con84"Sr. }| 6 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1913. BIKER AND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES Perfection in Little Things The little things in the conduct of a drug business are of the utmost importance. It concerns you vitally to know that model conditions prevail throughout all departments of Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores. The cleanliness and purity of our drugs have an established, unvarying standard. The daintiness and reliability of our toilet goods and perfumes give unquestioned satisfaction. Rigid rules and_ regulations safeguard your interests on every side. . Back of every purchase you make from Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores is the Riker and Hegeman guarantee. A bijou bottle of Rigaud's Dolce Mia F REE Perfume with each jar of Riker's Violet Cerate. 500 the jar. Dolce Mia is a fragrance quite new— more subtle, more delicately beautiful than even nature has produced. And yet there is about it an indescribable aroma of delicious growing things, a sense of curious herbs, wondrous blessoms, alluring green out-of-doors. pme one described it as a “peculiar, persistent, fascinating odor, nestling in a group of flower fragrances. Made by Rigaud the Master—Paris’ most famous parfumeur, Dolce Mia Extract, $1.50 and $7.50. Dolce Mia Toilet Water, $3.50. Violet Cerate smooths and nourishes the skin, builds up thestissues, clarifies the complexion, It is a beauty builder that has stood the test of many years by many beautiful women. Especially valuable at this time of the year, for it whitens and softens the skin irritated by the March winds, Violet Cerate in porcelain jar, 50c. ‘Trial size, 1$c. ‘| |, Why Good Candy Means Guth Candy Candy Perfection—Talk No. 2 The Guth Candy Home in Baltimore, Md., has been pronounced by experts the most per- fect candy factory in the world—not the largest in the world, but the most perfectly appointed, the most modernly equipped. The acknowledged centers of confectionery art and craftsmanship— Paris, Vienna, Berlin, St. Petersburg— have cont d to this candy home their most recent mechanical triumphs in confectionery manufacturing. And the head of the Guth firm— a man of remarkable candy skill and experience—has himself nted and developed exclusive methods i which add not only to the efficiency. of factory itself but to the delicacy and tastiness and to the inexpensiveness of the eandy product. Guth Candy is good. Guth Candy is in- dividual, Guth Candy— supreme in quality—costs no more than the “just ordinary * hind, Chocolates au Guth, Ib., $1.00;34 Ib., Billie Burke Chocolates, the Ib., 5¢c. 50c. nc Guth Assorted Chocolates and Bon- Chea SGI special, 33e, bons, Ib., 80c.; 14 lb., 40c. Guth Assorted Chocolates, lb., 80c.; Maraschino Cherries, 40c. 16 Ib., 40c. Says Thomas A. Edison: “Eat only for nourishment— and sta essary for most constitutions; it is unhealth, nd certainly it is uneconomics At the soda fountain of any Riker and Hegeman Drug Store you can obtain for 5c, 10, or at the most 15c., a delicious, nourishing luncheon, containing sufficient nutri- ment, daintily served, and always tasty. Crackers served with all hot drinks, HotChocolate with WhippedCream,5c Hot Malted Milk, 10c. Hot Beef Bouillon, 5c. Hot Chocolate with Egg and Malted Hot Coffee Malted Milk, 10c. Milk, 15c. Hot Tomato Bouillon with egg, 10c. Club Brard Coffee A Shop of Beauty Experts In hermetically sealed Not Necessarily the Cheapest Treatments— tins. Freshness, strength But Always the Best. and flavor Auly preserved, Ever since the establishment of our Beauty Parlor it The calice of the Epicure,” has heen our endeavcr to place in charge of each depart- at moderate price. 3 3 ment the one person we could = The pound tin.... c find eat equipped to do that ’ work, “A Shop of Experts” John’s Cascara —that is what our Beauty Compound Parlor claims to be. Whether A pleasant laxative, cere Manicuring, Chiropody, Hair tain, prompt and agreeable Dressing, Massage— your in- in action. Particularly ual needs are consid- adapted to the requirements ered,-and treated skilfully, of women, children, the aged courteously, carefully. or those of delicate : constitution. Price 19¢ Facial Massage ° ; : 2.00 Treatment for $1.00 John’s Digestive Tablets § —This Week a? Specially beneficial in the We are giving you this treatment of gastric and in- special opportunity to try a testinal indigestion, heart- restful hour under the skil- burn, acid or sour stomach ful hands of our operators. and kindred troubles of the Our Facial treatment is given with the most modern digestive organs. A roliable appliances, healing and scothing lotions, creams that remedy, compounded of nourish the skin. A regula 10 treatment which is purest ingredients. scientifically perfect and makes you feel and look y HOR: 5h casecageaa a 1 9 Cc younger. This week only $1.00, year Beauty Parlors, Gth Ave, & 28rd St A Hundred and One Things for'| the Baby We want to call your attention to the few remaining days of the Special Sale of Baby Goods in all Riker and Hegeman Drug Stores. Our aim is to give you absolutely trustworthy service in this department and positi lowest prices. this sale offers you an opportunity to know the completeness of this department— the care with which it is planned, not only as to standard foods and reliable medicines, but also with safe and sanitary playthings, toilet requisites, clothing and other Baby needfuls, Trained experts in this department are at your service in every Riker and Hegeman Drug Store, young.” A heavy midday meal is unnee- You Are Safe When You Buy at ND HEGEMAN DRUG STORES ” Velephone Your Orders to the Nearest Riker-Hegeman tae . Mail Order Department, 162 West 34th Street, New York City Binnie Tee 5 Waste ur SD i pan