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‘ ’ ] and ® nade no effort t nonad | "i ' HAN ed for the ¢ ‘ nd sentenced MARRIED ADMIRAL LOCKED DOOR’ FACTORY THAW'S LIBERATOR mst jGUT MAS. PANKHURST'S | SAYS HE KILLED CHINAMAN, | *1» ta for ine saraer and sentence | ) Bauter raid that he had 6 ter Cont than from (wo and a half to thre AE ne Wagan nani | pe ta Sie tah _ | because hia confession was not corrobe Shreve AT FAO nee aneouver, t *onkhurat : * implicated Paul Lentore, of | 1 | Gets Off Easier on ’ Yl New York nie here last Monday GY GAL, AGS ees SSRI Cee een We Antonio, which the police. say SEsaB tre ar o124 8 ‘ { : | it fe underatood that aince his return Mihai uodt Ls oe 6, Wompn's) crimes of nee, udided te - lis his right name, and Nicolo Achille of Technicality. to New York Huth haw see Wiliam |Pmmnchien Teawue of tudana in (| sion today the minder 0. 18 Kast Houston atrect in the mur ae Travers Jerome Spooial Course) for the | CtY. a# had been planned. The enmage-|q Chinese ndryin nih) der, Roth were arrested i ° tinal eS ee cae state, in the effort to get Thaw Pil [ment wax cancelled towday oy the} ot, t Goldstein, an eas: side pe ot a ! CREDIT EDIT TERMS | of Specta’ lone madre —_P [and has told him eomething of the de- | league officials et, Ia now in Kin ug. Lehinan de se 3F j te tained ti lenis: vawiem Ajlered Head of Plot Bn j as st automobile fight and waat| The reason given wae thet ares. ¢ or " oan, Su Jah is ni Mae 66 ” | +B es 75 ow | Widow Under Fire of Cross! iy’ sesnon ot tat wart today, Ther | ee pe : | etore dice Gavneny sot on Pantharat renaeated hate be, Tar [ver the hen sh lead pe. nl Storm Hero JO ww NOW eal . inqned’ the matin Ane ta Hie cu ~ Jamin Vorhaum and Willard Olinstead, | meeting, In additt the stipulated | oo" | oe eeu ia | ie J Examination Declares He | {7°r",y0* patna fre te tm caene | counters Obstacle in Try: |a8 counan for Thaw, withdrew the ‘mo-|sum, which she bad frat agreed to] Man NOW offers saved « | Umbrella | 267 W125 “ST. ‘ a ‘ ‘ i P Jon they filed laat week asking that| accept for addrensing the league, Mrs — ‘Was Goitig to Kill Self, | ™ stows. save te catemisht the Hone ing to Surrender. | sail be fixed for Thaw on the conspiracy |. M. Menderton, eecretury of the === THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913. 2REBS TC oharwe. = They anid they would make further motione later. a More Hestness, (Prom the Cleveland Main Dealer.) ‘The lawyer: “A divorce? Yes, madam, What are the grounds?’ league, wuld the English militant would not be allowed to take up a collection @nd the engagement was declared off. >--— fine. ; jy | The Corporation of Aronson ros, SMOKED) OPIUM," Jetonk and sutt manufacturers, of No. [45 West Twenty-fth street, waa fined 150. An inapector found 120 employees Mt work on the eleventh floor of the! Said ig Have Told Jerome A Tureen of Soup =~ Receives the final touch by adding one Teaspoonful ol “HE FREED ON $3,000 BOND. Gillette Safety Razor No Excuse Now. (From the Cincinnati: Enquirer) “Any old excune is better than none, Sure of It When She Saw a Costs from f jbullding and the door leading to the ai i) *, ‘ . [Pear exit locked, In the case of : ‘The fair client: “M-my husband| tut Boozer thought he had found a new $ to $ Five Million Ba ihe Gilluttes Chinaman Using the Drug in |Strucwits of No. 61" Hast tieventn| How White’s Slayer Was | aoenn't care f-: me any more.” one when he explained to his epoure & 1 10 alates Mae rionae ; treet a fine of $50 was aino Impored. ‘The lawyer: “Why not?" that his absence from home for over a The Strongest and at Carty SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE week had been caused by “amnesia,” “I agsure you, my dear,” he said, coukin't remember my name or address until this morning.” | ‘The «ent: “He-he saya he's font all hia fusions since ho began reading George Bernard Shaw's books.” Jacob Goldstein of No, 38 Weat One lundred and Twenty-firet street, who employs 9) men and women, was ae- Chicago—Makes Denials, Given Liberty. NO HONING core A perfect seasoning for Fish, Roasts, porwourt, Oe. tyne an | cuted ot fastening the exit door with | Ma-Assemblyman Richard or “Dick” Tks Wal thier te torn, mene Hut he found himself worsted when a/ Chope, Steaks, and Rarebite. @ bar during the lunch hour, Him coun | mutier, who was Indicted by the Grand 8 to few days later ahe showed him his | Sold by Grocers Everywhere KNOWN THE eal of crosr-examtnation tay before ei innintained the funch ty ag Bet Mre. Jennie May Eaton when @he re) working hour, but the Court thought | | sumed her testimony to-day tn her trial it was. He was fined $9, H for the alleged murder and, Se ee vwonee BRIDE the Principal ita STEALS THINGS against this Shaw person for hubby's affections!" DOVER Razor Co., Boston name, address and telephune number on every article of attire Jury Inst Wednesday, together with Harry K. Thaw, Michael O'Keefe, Eu- gene Duffy and Roger Thompson on the charge of conapiracy to release Thaw from Matteawan Asylum, appeared at) the principal witness in her own di band and consistent devotion to him She denies that ehe had given poison { to him, ax the prosecution charges, and | testified that fia frequent daboling with | 4 subtle drugs and persistent Nuor drink. and that official was In attendance upon | the trial of Ernst Muret, friend of Behmidt, the murderer, the much wanted former member of the Legislature was in the position of a man who wanted to Bhp csr) sav ures cece!” Lhe House of Matthews” Celebrates Daily Left Him After Five Weeks—Took | Bracelet and Furs From Woman Friend. We intend that our celebration shall be of lasting duration—and to-morrow ‘twill consist of specializing on the *‘Economical Needs of YOUR Home.” Tuesday will be effort to find s« BMrengthen the G jat the gave the admiral a bev | containing & deadl, fng had taxed her patience and made be arrested and could not ba ‘ . i 3 . : | her fear tor her lite | twonty years olf, of No| With Owen Bohan, his counsel, and a a noteworthy event—there’s genuine economy in every line of this advertisement | To-day District-Attorney Barker led Hundred and Fifty-fifth | representative of @ surety company bi . } her over this stucy, dissecting it in an appeared before Magistrate | ready to pull up bail, Butler frat ap- 18 flaw which would | Maren in tne Morrimaunia Court to-day, | peared hefore Justice Gavegan, pineat's contention | Charged with the larceny of @ cheap | Cr | Draceiat and a fur coat from her friend, | Charlotte La Fe No. a8 East rt. tn the minal Branch of the Supreme Court he @ome time before noon and said wished to surrender himself on th dictment found against him. 1 developed the fact that Inspector Fa: possessed the warrant for Butie arrest, and Faurot could not leave the “And TheyTravelledtheSameCourse | Today We Tell of Brussels Rugs More Than Fifty Years Ago.” For Tomorrow—Tuesday . Not much in story—'tis briefly told, The clevere Just so with th We give actual facts conve ast Monday, flat on view of the de- who has devoted tale is always to the point— t f t . } : . + "7 ¢ three important assort- | : ; Mevatictal ot Ine ihe ee “Yes, when my father and mother journeyed on their wedding tour, they il Our Rug Chiet stands bck of every statement—we have faith in him—here's | jown notes of bis observations of tu uiding. aw Vin Hen nota Wareceetihee 4 “y vou’ vy. bi sy travelled : S stands beck of aith ir ees witness. « mined the coat and] At threo o'clock Butler reappeared be- | from New York to Utica, not a very extensive journey you'll say, but they ene ; ' Attorney Morse asked Mra. Eaton a) tve Doyle found the fore Justice Gavegan and, by arrange by canal boat, That was more than fifty years ago and when their golden wedding | —All Carpets made, laid and lined FREE. slet but could get no trace of th coat, which Mrs, Klein aaid aie pawned, | single question before District-Attorney Barker began his crons-exanin ment with Inspector Paurot, his sur- render on the indictment was accepted. | was celebrated, by way of remembrance they made the same journey, hand in hand, but they travelled in a Pullman car.” $12.00 Value Brussels Rugs “Did you know that your hussand's| ‘The young woman eald she left her|He wae held by Justice Gavegan in| past diete i The standard room size—9x12-—displivad In some of the most invitin income #topped with his death?” querted| husband, whom she married only five | §3,00 ball, Thus is shown the progress of time. Oriental designs we have ever advertised. In every manner a good rug value $6 98 Mr. Morse. | Weeks ago, because he could net give, Butler would not speak about the Fifty years ago seems an age, but “The House of Matthews” has been Our special price (quantity limited) sescece ree eet 2 Bood rug value. s “1 did." Mra, Paton replied. , | her clothes and Jewelry she wanted, kainst him or the cireum- . $23.00 Value Axminster Rugs | An assortment of 150 choice colorist | | i in court, but refused to aid 1 announced that he would! larry Thaw'a flight from vie asylum which Me behind the Grand Under the questioning of the Prone. | Klein cutor Mra. Eaton repeated her story of his brid ngs, Bigelow and Hartford makes, in the 8.3x10.6 feet Serving Brides and Grooms for More Saturday regarding her early life, her sue for paration. He is employed | Grand Jury's action, except to ray that Nee One of the finest grades of ruys manufactured by — reputatle martiage to her first husband, D. H. as an elevator operator, he was sure the others indi with Th Ss fi Y ouses and guaranteed as represented. Our special price—150 only in the 16 98 Ainsworth, and her separation from him a him, with the exception of Thaw, would an eventy- Ive ears assortment—your choice .... Sacha are ae bd and of her mesting with Admiral Eaton | kive thonseives up ax soon as they hear a - The Admiral wax very intemperate, | JUSTICE DENIES CHARGE jim tne: are wantet on a cruminai| I | —an off store, you'll say—yes, "BROOKLYN'S OLDEST STORE,” but to-day a NEW store—new $12.00 Value Seamless Axminster Rugs she said, but under her care he drank | charge in New York | with the enthusiasm which has ‘een in'ected into every artery of this great shopping centre. An assortment of two-tone and Oriental effects, very attractive in colo? considerably less, and finally avked her “LT have not been dodging arrest," ‘Twas “store-keeping” seventy-five years ago—nowadays we term it merchandising and combinations, size 4.6x6.6 feet, and every rug perfect. For a inedium size said Wutier, “1 have been in and out! of New York several tines alice Harry Thaw peared fram Matt } to become his wife. “It was only when I saw that he was going to kill himacif that I decided to marry him,” she sald “Then you married him to save his | Ufe?” caked Mr. Barker “Yes, 1 married him to save his life," Teplied Mra. Eaton, SAYS ADMIRAL TAMPERED WITH HER TOOTH. Her divorce from Ainsy marriage to Ad recounted by t ther marriage 1 of whtoh #he She did not me from the Ror that the Admiral he married the second time. Mre, Eaton denied that she had tried, through Dr, ©. H. Colgate to have the! Tr progress here, too, is shown; the -hopper has but to enter our doors, make her wish known and rug one couldn't ask for a better value. Ourspecial price .. we will journey to the furthest corner of the globe to gratify her—that’s “service.” And service !s the sucess of “The House of Matthews.” OF WITHHOLDING FUNDS) Records Show No Returns for Fines Collected From Motor Speeders. nveclal to ‘The Evening World.) mpm? EAD, L. 1, Oct. 21.—Coro- fon Norton, a Justice of the Peace of | the town of Hem through hie| counsel this morning pleaded not guilty | © her! to the charge of misappropriating funds returned 10/4 omtce and grand larceny, and was vail held by Justice Benedict in the Nassau ‘! County Supreme Court under vonds of $10,900. Since 1910 the record in the State urer's office at Albany show that $5.98 On Tuesday we will sell 300 Rolls of Linoleum—the ideal floor cover- ing—in a grade valued at 60c the yard, quantity limited to 300 rolls, at, square yard, 25c. And Gift Time Is Drawing Near— Why Not Silverware? Not so expensive as one might imagine—the art of “plating” having long ago decided that ques- Rogers quality denotes excellence, At the fin- est social func- tions, in keeping with the distinctive modes decreed hy fash- ion, is seen and ad- mired NOTASEME, the ‘Perfect-Process’’ rth and her tion. Dinner Sets of Finest Austrian Chi Of pleasing appearance and richness of design, this set will at once appeal to most housewives. Complete service of 100 pieces; neat border decorations and gold lines on every p' The beauty of this set will be noticed particularly In the tea cups, which are excep- tionally fine and thin—evidence of a much higher priced set. Specially priced For the appropriate gift at Thank. ing time, let us suggest a chest of silver—a serviceable quality, encased in a lined oak chest, with metal side handles and engraved plate, This chest in particular contains 26 pieces—guaranteed Rogers quality 6 Knives § @avle Spoons 6 Medium Forks 6 ons, ter Knife +100|35¢ Cold Meat Forks, 1100/2650 Dinner Knives... The 26 pieces, including chest, specially priced 1 Sugar Shell 26e Butter Knives, 26c Sugar Spoons. Admiral committed to un asylum, She Norton has fatied to make returns of | hosiery. we $12.98 thougit her husband appeared peculiar any ot the fines whitch he has collected Silk-Lisle Pare Si see and wie merely wissed to have him from automobilers for violation of the ilk red 50 Th Qmined. He wax under the iniluence of | motor vehicle law. . 25c le $3.25 Cut Glass $3.00 Mission Clocks, at $1.98 ult Orange Bowl These clocks are made in solid oak | Last week Norton resigned a» Juatic y mpres-|of the Peace, and it is thought that his | | HA @rugs at the tm “Dr. Colgate was under th sion that 1 Was 4 young wi who | trial will be held the flrat part of next a ; case, weathered mission finish; | An_ exceptionally brilliant mento ts at Ane an old hui van | week tn the County Court eight day movement, haif hour and Piece of glass; oval gee wt y indignant,” Mra, Eaton | = —|= fone ‘fathetral gong strike, cast cutieg with ne cee i A é A metal figures; oblong or tall sh: Pe ilies Bhe told of w tooth that decayed over- A lingering, piquant flavor that is ape, value. Special aight and ahe was sure that we Aa.| HAVE YOU Pleasing—Palatable—Satisfying. Seeran ae fet, one $1 98 | price : y) miral had tampered with it whtle sue TRIED IT? sl MAIO, shea Moa 49 @lept. At the request of the prosecutor @he showed her teeth that Mr. Barker might detect the effects of the poison. Asked how she knew her husband was using drugs, Mra. Katon said “I had # luncheon one day in Chicaso aad I was looking out of the window, when I saw « peculiar white smoke, liku Steam from & locomotive, i said to myself: Goodness, can it be possible! Matthewe—Rasement, The Housewife’s Economy M Is Our Spacious erie The question of little ‘(Eddys R) Bld Englis auce This Table, $11.98 This Table, $8.75 ‘The $5.75 special has heavy 9-In, barrel base; 6 ft, exten-| 9 top; heavy 9-In, barrel bass sion; heavy carved claw feet; | stot 'y carved claw feet; | ft. extension and heavy carved Valuo $13.98, value $18.98, claw feat; value $21.75, This Table, $13.98 ‘Fhe $13.98 special has pl: Prices and generous savings enters into the success car sa nS ET PO TES that Joe Js in Chicago.’ Then I found OK It adds just the right zest to of this section of the store, that the amoke came from the pipe of = —_ 2.25 Aluminum, 2.50 ‘‘Wizard’’ om ” gravies, soups, meats and salads. ° 'Gem" St. Ww ’ ion na Who wes emoking opium, Makes Hot & Cold! Meats Tasty! Grocers sell it at per bottle, 10c W ALL P APER Group of Framed Pictures Percolator Mop Outfit tidactt? | Little Wonder pine Delicatessen and Urecery Stores. y, Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St Values Upwards to $1.75 = The subjects Include landsc: In all manner of shadl eac'. appropriate for that “va- cant spot,” whether it be in your library, your den or living rom; also fruit and game (always dining room fav- Special Values for Tues- day Shoppers 40c Imported Oat Meal Wall orites)—these pictures are au Tae. tie, : $ All colorings, two-piy; 30 in. wide; sold] | Pastel Etchings, $4.50 Values Eaenal Wisard trance | Wise es, ism] actont Setoot, | wilt heat say ordre Nothing is quite 0) wholesome Be eae OA tl. 12'%4e Ais. the callcaly colorings as eepieten in se- $1.49 be fer $1.25 25c 29c 35c 49c 59c A 19 for breakfast as oatmeal. 35c Lacquered Gold Parlor Ferved a limited member of these. pictures This | Polished TinWashBollers) $1.39 Kitchen Tables for this Tuesday event. Unusu- ally good values, at ..... $2.50 Hand-Colored Carbons Hardwood to Jems; special $4.50 doer NOP RET patton s All Iron | te 89c Heating Papers ‘ese papers are warranted not to tarnish, latest designs and colors; also patterns sult- able for library, halls and dining reed ORe No other oatmeal has the tempting flavor of Heavy Galvanized Steel aA ol lass. sizes 14x20 Ins rich anti Alt rooms, Tuesday special, roll .... 17c Pay AS te nialtont aa 3.19 Stove Ash Cans. . 9 12!2c Grade Wall Papers each. Values $500, Choice... le Pheroushly 4 for : tchens and bedsooms heavy Tine Genuine Oil Paintings throughout In stripes and two-toned figures an 4 —quality ‘ f Hl, These are in shndow cases with massive 5- i fruit tapestry, Tuesday speciah, ro Yac fet Paae: canine inal’ twateninitt considered, 17x26 1ax26 50c English EngravedLeathers | | sitions: vy ted eee to prt? AM A rich figured oats paper sho tallle Values to 87.50, at serweverevecrs $4:95 trae an ° damask and rich silk effets. ye~ 75, at sees Ghily prised thro ete, 2OC Vales 10 ee aod ins sue Sold only in Packages California Wool Blankets [ Matthews’ sherrics Hou: 10c—All Grocers Our popular make| A sitghtly heuvier arte U va, ia 980 to 8: 0 diate touch with our hundreds of specta au : Our persone! “ ing service as- puree satletaction. 2 wer. ‘ook Blan! $3.75