The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1913, Page 5

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NING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, hey carried her ons aretcher| Cleary, fighting for freedom before the ofitaide. Jury trying im for the murder of bis aiting !n the/sweetheatt’s mother, Mra. Annié Meservie, she | Henry. | of the causer!” His face still blanched with the mem. ory, the defendant, twenty-five yearq old to-day, repudiated a written con- twenty-three years old, a trained nurse | fession of the crime by an astounding in the New York Bye and Ear In-) story that police officials, garbed us! firmary, at No. 218 Second avenue. On| ghosts, had tortured nim through the Feb. 22 of last year, she had married | black hours of the night, until, ex- Zene Mandel, the man who shot her, | hausted and unnerved, he had unwit- and had gone to live with him at No.| tingly admitted choking Mrs. Annie 72 Second avenue. She is pretty and| Henry to death. ‘blond and from the first Mandel was| McCleary fought for life under the jealous of her. He is twenty-four. Last | merciless examination Sf his most in- Nov. 26, when cused her of having | timate personal friend, Prosecutor Wal- other admir she left him and re- | * He swore that while he was turned to . 1918, B TENOLIE GRECIAN-TRECO OMFORT with perm ive, supple, racefu lines—are easily obtainec through wearing the Gre- cian-Treco Corset. YOUTH WHO SHOT WIFE AND MAN HE FOUGHT IN wi00TS GIRL WIFE EFFORT TO KILL SELF. - STREET; POLICE /_~___ et MOB FOR HM, | Lu: stags 0 to End Own! | Life After Firing on Girl in Second Avente. | -@-—- CROWD HURLS BRICKS. “Kill, Him! Lynch Him!” , Shriek Witnesses, Battling Reserves to Reach Prisoner. Most Modern Dry-Cold-Air Fur Storage Vault on Premises: Furs Repaired and Remodelled at Specially Low Prices. |) is She said she was Mrs. Alida Mandel, BONWIT TELLER & CO. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY held for trial in the county Jali, reputed to be haunted, the police of- ficiais had jet dozens of lizards into his | cell and that he had been awakened by | thelr crawling over him, while the cell | Regular $2.25 Women’s One-Clasp Kid Gloves (several times to summon him to the Court of Domestic Relations. This morn: | was bathed in a ghastly blue light, ing she was on her way to the court In| Several of them, he said, crawled up ip reet, when Mandel met her! the wall and as he crouched beneath |outside the hospital. He pleaded with| his ida Keak WATKG OHA Baifom Gres rid opened and white clad figures crept into her to forgive him and pe be ball the room uttering plaintive shrieks and to court and when she refused to have) caning on him not to murder them. anything more to do with him he shot! “phe phantoms, the defendant said, he her. | believed were the ghosts that common In the station, the young man was, report said inhabited the Jail. They nimost hysterical and shifted each in-| Were supposed to be the spirits of mur- <tant from anger toward his wife to the| 4¢r care teen Later, McCloary declared, after he sreatest grief over what he had 40n@/y4q turned his blanket and with the Time and again he would exclatm: flames driven out the lizards, he signed “E wish she had died, £ would Ike the confession. to go to the electric chair with her| Subsequently he learned that the is- death on my head, She ruined my Iife|ards were merely natural reptiles not and 8! should dle.” A i gd sae. ly that bd blue light whioh lit up the cell came from search. An instant later he would wring his i ughts manipulated by police outside his hands In remorse anl moan: cell. The ghosts, he eald he found out, ; “Oh, why did Ido it? Why did T do Almost_ imperceptibly the Grecian-Treco moulds the figure into the long, natural lines of the figure fashionable —yet does not rest not hold with the ha stiffness of the old-sty The Bien Jolic jan Treco Corset is made of a fi knitted fabric—stron yet so light, so soft, so flexible that it lends pérfect freedom to every movement. At All Dealers In Varying Styles,$5, $7.50,$10to$25 Bien Jolie Bras sive ernceful broken lines above the t. A aplen to the figure supe@. — 30e, a1. 81.50 to 8 1.75 Best quality kid, one peaz! clasp; black, with heavy white crochet witched back backs, white with black, and white with | self-stitching. | Yellow Doeskin Gloves | Guaranteed en Bact beg the length for street wear wil ter fe oe pg te 3.00, 2.50 as in Second avenue, Nibiiv street. about 9 o'clock thie in@ saw @ girl and youth walking +lawly along in earnest conversation, Suddenly the girl with a sharp ex elation of anger turned away fror the youth as though co walk tne Ninth street. Then aréy fm revolver fre beforeyany ome among tie tie stfewalk could jaterfere Gauntlet Kid Gloves The street all white with white clade whles nero ahah Regular price 2.50, 2.00 girl wk asked to identify him as her assailant, and then only did she look him full in the face as she ex- claimed the ——— .OST MILLIONS is the nd best of the thrilling is full of | myster: SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY love intere - "Yes, he shot me! ,He tried to kil] Hyer: e is breathless! . BENJAMIN & JOHNES, Nowark, N. J. ‘ tifte shots, With w cry: the me voonase ha hated ive.” Hiibet ile a is laine ts Lingerie, Petticoats, Corsets, &c. Tied forward on her face on the side The gitl was hurried to the hospital, | thrill awaits the reader. This really | walk but ft ts probable she will die. Mandel! wonderful plece of Fiction will be! Che young man looked at her for an} was locked up. printed complete and unabridged in ingtant as though to make sure his, er Mandel was arraigned vetor6 | > the Sunday World Magazine begin- bullets had found a mark, and then, strate Campbell in the Essex Mar-| ning next Sund running back a few feet, he halted and still calling for the life of the man they ket Court and held for examination Put the muzzle of his gun in his mouth. | belleved a murderer, |Satutday pending the result of Max Moskowitz of No. 28 Delancey, Rocks and pieces ‘of brick were sunt | | Mandel's Seeley MAK MOSCOW. L Chiffon Underbodices laces and bugle thamings, Velo 300, 1.95 ah Op a mo clothing cutter, was pie to the youth and seized his arm, yaaing the weapon from the boy's mouth. The youth, crying out angrily, grap. ple@ with Moskowitz, who tried to wrest | At last the young | the gun from him. man broke away and put his weapon against Moskowitz'« ohest, The cloth- Ing, cutter struck hin a stunning blow in the face, while with the other hand he grabbed the gun and deflected its mufsle from dangerous proxtmity to his chest. CROWD THREATENS TO LYNCH GIRL’S SHOOTER. hurtling through the air and once the | crowd rushed the reserves and almost | got the prisoner away. His coat and vest were torn from his back. His face was cut and bleeding and he was beaten and kicked before the police forced the crowd back and rescued him | for the second time, He was nearly senseloss when they got him into the station house. Dr. Meserole had been called from Bellevue Hospital when Noth brought the girl In, and he was bending over her when the young man arrived. The physician found all three of the bulleta | had entered the girl's back and had POLICE AS “GHOSTS,” HE SAYS, FORCED HM . TO MURDER CONFESSION | Prisoner tele Wa ‘Weird Story of "TGREY HAR RESTORED ~—TOYOUTHFUL COLOR: Why Have Grey or Faded Hair That Makes You | Look Old. At re Why lose your good looks that Lane Bryant Will close out this week 126 SUITS AND DRESSES + FOR WOMEN AND MISSES markable reductions 87 Dresses Formerly up 82375 11,75 Wool eponge models in navy and brown, charmeuse with bodice of chiffon and Jace in navy and black, striped silk poplin all colors, French pall ntl Smart kimono models of nainsook, hand em- broidered fronts and sleeves; ribbon at neck and sleeves. French ‘‘Dupree”’ Corsets 2.50 Tye Mifeerea ete care low girdle and medium height, with the curved waist line and long hips. Chiffon Dancing Petticoats That are washable; Value 856, 6.75 clinging, narrow model, fluffy at feet; trimmed with laces and youthful, natural colored hair always 9 i Formerl; to $34.75 yy 4 95 But the youth who had fired was lodged near her heart. Her condition, | ¢ , ; : 3 uits erly.up to $34. iy / 5 Value 6.75, 4 sisted of the streng:h of a madman, | he sald, was desperate, though she had | Phantoms’ and Horde of Liz Naty La tl lieacrie, sani 1 Again he tore himee'f !ouse from Mosko- wits and was takivg to his heels, wien Inspector Hughes of the Street Ctean- not lost consciousness. | At sight of her the young prisoner | burst into tears, pleading for her for- ards Let Loose in His Cell. cations of Hay’ store your grey irs to their natural | and tan. color and beauty, almost immediately Russian blouse styles of Hair Health will re-| Tailored models of whipcord, serge and bedford cord in navy, gray, black cotton eponge with embroidered collar. ay de Chine Negligees Of heaviest quality crepe de chine, ing Depart hed 4 flung | givencss and exclatming: | ’ M4 model with short blouse; waist trimmed Midleton tie votng cian 52 | hathecrty, Aldgl Twasimads tidid| i (By United Press.) pO ately "Back it it LATE AL No alterations cascade of lace. Value i. 75, 8. 95 peifoakowits. too, cloned in again, and}not know what I was doing. Please) ROCKVILLE, Md. APrii I—Morel dean, Gat a bottle to-lay—prove) AN EARLY CALL ASSURES LARGE, ASSORTMENT FOR SELECTION, en bore to the sidewalk and in from his hands, A ered as Moskowitz and with the young man, and now, seeing him disarmed, they closed in on the trio, striving to reach the man who had sho d screaming: “Kill him! He's killed a girl! Jet him get away!” The reports of the shots had been fheard by Detective Weinstein of Head- Quarters, and he reache’ Second uve- nue from @ block away in time to see the crowd milling around the youth end the men who had caught him. With his blackjack, the detective deat @ way through the crowd to the side of the youth and forced back those w ‘were nearest and who were kicking fend striking at the prisoner. But the crowd increased rapidly in numbers, and although two uniformed men came to Weinstein's aid, all three were being forced back against the pbuilding wall, hile the crowd was shouting for the young man's life, when the reserves from the Fifth street sta- tion, under Lieut. Welsh, called by a citizen, came up on the run, CROWD HURLS BRICKS AND STONES AT YOUTH. They forced the crowd back and grabbed the young man, clearing a space around him. The retreat of the crowd also left in view for the first time the body of the young girl lying the sidewalk, and the youth seeing claim lad I a@hot her. m killed p But ‘instantly afterward he broke down and cried sobbingly: “Oh, I didn't mean to do it, Speak to me, Alida! Forgive me!" He tried to push close to the girl, | your food is a di instead of a help, -' ‘ Penny for but the polloe ‘eld. Rina denies reerabee ae, ‘quid kat tues ae instantly available. 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