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TO “COWME BACK,” WILL OPEN STORE Friends Said to Have Raised $250,000 to Back Con- Vicled Merchant. ‘LL MA KE GOOD. SAYS HE Chooses Brotdway and 35th Street as Site of His Venture. Henry Siegel, at one time a ane lease of the new butlding at the north Hroadway and Thirty- fifth Street, the old site of the Herald Square Theatre, formerly the Park, and proposes to open there a depart- west corner of House, and to an Evening World re- eatd “The deal will be confirmed shortly, bt I'd rather not say anything about it Just yet.” “Is it not true that your friends have come forward with @ quarter of @ million dollars as a fund for the fmancing of your new store?” he was asked. “A quarter of a million? That's « trifle extravagant, I think; but of course it will take a considerable sum of money to open a store tn such a quarter of the city. However, I'd rather not say anything more at pres- em. Word will be given out later.” Announcement of Slegel's plan was made first to-day by John B, Stanch- field, his attorney, who defended him false etatemonts a# to his financial condition. Mr. Stanchfleld would not say just how Siegel intends to finance a big department store, making but one comment thereon: “It is too early to @peak of that just now.” say a more detailed statement con- cerning Siegel's plans would be made later in the day. ©. S. Catter off to Aid Steamer, NORFOLK, Va., April 11.—The coast guard cutter Onondaga and a tug left to-day to relieve the fruit steamer Bixoala of the task of bringing into port the Brazilian steamer Guajara. | "Phe latter is reported leaking badly and unable to use her engines be- cause of water in the fireroom. The Bixoala will continue her voyage to San FLUSH KIDNEYS Y ' WITH SALTS TF BACK 1S ACHING Noted authority says we eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys. Take glass of Salts when Kidneys hurt or Bladder bothers you. No man or woman who eats meat reg. ularly can make @ mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well Known authority. Meat forms uric acid | s the kidneys, they becom overworked from the strain, and fail to filter the waste from the blood, then we get sick, Ne all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and nrinary disord from sluggish | kidneys arly | called “im ant prince” of this city, whose methods of finance in connee- tion with his private bank got him into prison, is about to try to “come | ck." Tle is negotiating for the! ment store similar to the ones he} conducted in this city for many years Siegel ts living at the Holland) in his trial at Geneseo for uttering | But he did | But She Says She’s Just a “Psychometrist’”’ CHIGAG HEIRESS, THE EVENING Babbin TUESDAY, APRIL SIFRFI PLANNING Newark Accuses a Woman of Witchcraft, porter who saw him there to-day he Over in Jersey, Now, It’s Like the Good Old Days Salem, When They Ducked Witches to Shou Their Guilt, for Mrs Prove mune With And darlings have But for been called w Rev, Sadie Darl were burned at and if ayb it was you proved some what you prove, Auyway, Street, Jersey of the crime of witchcraft Now, Newark, N. J —not to say darlings—but It ts In N three—an age which makes the able—was arraigned on Satur asa witch, Or is witchcraft a tra Anyhow, on that day a gray~ | tence next § | 1 met the turday afternoon anaes Ziegfeld, Ben Teal and Elis beth Marbury would declare she is not a witch Poor old soul fluted like a home made apple p! Her gray hair was parted neatly. Her brown eyes were dim with tears, “Why.” she Newark pick me out to make a gout of me—you know I am the Newark goat--why should they waste time on me when t tre full of young girla who necd protection, and they don’t get it? Tam not a witeh,” the Rev, Sadie protested vehemently, * am a psychometrist From a child 1 have had the gift of talking with ind of reading human thought, 1 am an ordained minister of the Spiritualist Church: Every We ty and Friday ev TL have bold etreles in my hom: times as many as thirty people were here, If they wanted messages from woul them to put a ring, The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi ment, irregular of passage or attended | by a sation scalding, ste ting | meat and get about four oun f Jad | Salts from any pharmacy; take a table spoonful in a water before hreakfast and in your kid will wet fine. ‘This is made from the acid of grape juice, combined with lithia, and h {for generations to flush and stimy late the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine soit no longer causes ir ritation, thus ending bladder weakness Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannes njure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyoneshould take now and then to keep the kidneys Jean and active and the blood: pure aveiding serious kidney com- Advt BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package provesit. 25cat all druggists. in) NEW VORK PARIS ake des. GBanuzArts . a flower, a commutation ticket, an thing with a personal aura on the table. ‘Then I would pick up th ject and tell their thoughts te them Twas born with « veil over my face If 1 wanted to, 1 could prove it to vut L won't show it to I tried to apy nore dis ed than [ felt and the lev con wed ey say 1 ma thre n ' for telling people at wha pirits told me to te Well, if td t. Dhave @ rh i nl way ed w They used to tell ene everytt ven before 1 was mar And 1 had two ¢ n bef iw old. 1 was born Lackawanna City, Ba, and I ona farm until Lea ‘ ie i y a fa " }__vBidn't the ar ever churn fo ever,” the Rey, Sadie Darling which quite confirmed my of spirits, They are a lag A le H Low hem after they my hor do you Know any ple ady I did not M 1 1 He is in i r 110 pirit Mr And dy f lov rid ‘y te advice to poor Women who were to Court That Ride on a Broomstick or Com- By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Witches have been called darlings before this. first time in the history of witchcraft and of darlings the | held in $50 bail for trial as a witch Nearly three hundred years The idea of ducking was that if you floated you were out to prove som the Newark, stands acc is the last place on earth I should look for witches charge of witchcraft even more y charged with practising her profession arraigned in Newark charged with witchcraft and held tn $50 bail for sen- witch of Newark yester-¢ day and tatked with She did not tek a bit like a witch to me am quite sure any jury compost “should! TE SALEM Witen 1692 THE NEWARK WITCH = I9I6 . Sadie Darling Must She Doesn't i} Evil Spirits. ent itches, ng has been arrested, arraigned and ago in em town witches unless they were ducked. the stake- drowned were guilty, Or “oct ENGNFERSSTRIKE, POLE GN TRA ove Slo 2 PARALVING A PART. OF HOTEL ROBBERS | sete) OF SUBMAY WORK - WD STOLE GEMS Rev. sed before the bar of New Threaten to 9 Make T Their Walk- | Eight tiers es Seek Band of Out General Unless Strike- | Thieves Who Made $1,100 breakers Go. | Haulin Carhart Apartment. you you ewark that the Rev. Sadie, aged fifty- improb- plump creature of fifty-three was The striking subway workers were! f $1,100 worth of Jowe ¢ to-day reinforced by the sting| from the rooms of Mr. and) Mrs | in need of it. I told them how to look °nsineers, who kept their promise of He Bac ur n © Hotel r their husbands. And for that I yesterday to quit rathe work G m, Kit t Firth | d. I think it is because the with strikebreakers. ‘The lor Ay h r po to.un P spiritualist churches of Newark |) é 1 the wre jealous of me, don't you? he ens necks Hampores ai : I Said I had not a doubt of tt, And| work Jone by uli fol ‘ t to a wa that has then 1 went in search of Chief Mich ikera and returned strikers, been — plu net vlonat vel Long of the Newark police force. wricn + FERALAS ) e) tha ‘ iv | “What about Newark's witch?” 1 ia 2 ' shit = d k ey ai he's a witch within the meaning statement to t publ kin r statute,” the Chief replied. “You no heed be pald to pr so und M \ kives out at nee, He u rimen Gotham Na jth OTT Henry K ’ ; vi } his wife had of the “sandhags’ un 1 N n i ad " ‘ s the result one need worry about see fv next day fr ein pines a f mplaints that Hea ait “ the | we 1 nly al t Picket received — inst this a jthe Rev. M Da mornin that each ram within wit the meanin concerned in any d W I M M 1A ma mind tol ~ nad tr eda desea \atrs. | put ) witcheraft. Suppose you Pelled from the union T OUSGINEL Sipa. Fare J uinn, who Delegates of He " woman Hughes to make Union No. 184 called upon Chief Er 1 we deceit gravely, “made forty-tive arrests for, Rollins contractit | : Ang reraft in Newark, This year I'm) fourth S$ t and } v ay | 9 ss & to start right out and run any- and ald they had ins v veral robberies boc ut | have Suspected P 3 " f ser w he 1 » mont lis There are plenty of witches | OUt the n y-five men ¢ ved by] At " ; ut Kifty-ninth everywher as many women to-|the firm there and at ¢ , i ‘ i 2 day clatmin t powers as if they South Streets if the s fie t and Wifth Aven The ‘ lived with mon and had|iaporera we poi 4 al chan him to advise them about ft." Ls y : i AEE EL ndat ew especially thirty negror | yesterday from Poston, Mr + from his house nea FIVE GAMBLERS HELD sine toute sine va stem wan ma | AFTER POLICE RAID morrow sen ; LERNER Stone ve | " \s they saun ou ! ther bill | stand iw \ aul wit section, though M rf phate P ueRe And | }more men than ye ‘ 1 1 weld worth $3 | men were ed more He did nv “ arrested and he je morning |e ey how t ' 11 nd padded up| 2s* AS com oo n of No. 268 near the men West Tenth $1 0 West ADMITS SHE CAUSED | DEATH OF A WOMAN \ \ Gal r, Held Casimi ip f He ! Mrs. McKenna on to-morrow af. | 1:500 workers for t ‘ ke | t \ y Company. were aire d 1 i for extradition on a place was made) M.A. MeCony Inder, preferred by De ind, Horrigan | ineers’ organizatior not | , Wien ieee 1 is f Inspector Daly's , th it would ba ; d Dowd of aft no warra but @ general strike of ' ee nebo compl of the character of the | He thought the mor the | ¢ who irre he made, ‘The detectives paralysis which fell uy Broad. | Kat in Bouse | waited until some one came from the Way and Forty-f fr in) eet, Detectives Dowd and foor vould ba closed stopped ow bu r | They had to force the door leading fires wera banked im a Irs, G essed in court | trom thé hall charged, would be sut make | st bin nent f 1" MI a 1th > Jay Street, ii Woman Trtes to int ° ' nd, but there ‘ay D 14 Pointed Rey at M 1 1 ir ‘ i Federal Bat ie halted drew & revolver, ‘yest for attempted suicide. wrow to Vebert _ | il, Mrs, Howard should go to the theatre | ered ee adie 1916, BRIDE OF AMONTH, MRS. JOSEPH FE. HOWARD, CHICAGO HEIRESS, WHO ENDED LIFE BY BULLET. VATERECOVERS FROM HIS ILLNESS: TOSTAY 1 TOMBS Gut 1 SHOOTS S HERSELF Former Countess de Beaufort, Daughter of Multi-Million- aire Kilga allen, a Suicide, Sudden Cr Ma moval From Be Tevue, ipse on Re- but . | on W awaiting RECENTLY WED ACTOR. , 1 for tue murder ef Death Folews Visit to How- 1 at ard at Omaha Theatre—He breakidow ffered when removed Finishes “Act” and Vanishes, bode} Ld from Bellevue yestete 1 He woke from a sound sleep OMAMA, April 11—A vietin of anid ordered’ a: special: breaktast, Ser Jealousy or temporary mental de cellent apperit® rangement, Mrs, Joseph BE. Howard, | Ho seemed . yoxsexsed than formerly tema Kilgalien, daughter of ‘ Y arrest: he r@ Michael Kilgallen, Chicago muit f ! ution millionaire stee) manufacturer, and \ was t n de At one time wife of the Count de frie Ndvances Heaufort, Is dead by her own hand | ? . A De. from a bullet fired in the bathroom | ¥en she shot herself Waite went out in the yard on the of her suite at the Fontenelle Hotes. | ret, ‘Askepl rll Dah bia ie | Lafayette # prison Knowing hin wife was a suivide,! y shat wa tines etd Jed abou from Howard, who ts the atar of the head-| a, Wife since the cere o 4 PM. The other men looked line act at the Orpheum this woek,| mony. The marriage was not ap LA ha bt dhe - iateape He went on with hin performances and) Proved, by the | Kilmallen family. ip a ken H ia nee drew his usual applause diy frei the familly heme (a Ghia | euver ata 1 nied to 6a ‘To-day Howard showed grief over| cago, unexpected by Howard, who, Helles his wife's tragic act, but would not dis- | appears to have nh regiatored tid < Crowe nents for the funeral and announced | reasons, Mra. Howard found him at|to st c . Tean get out dm at Mrs, Howard would be buried in| the theatre, however 1 spent some | the A on Omaha |time with him behind scenes dur-| His relapse y was A> ‘The body of the woman lay In the |e eae fis Hii Fogel a reenact ‘a her parents, who are due here from| She had told Howard she would re-|bospital, Warden Hanley saul to-day Chicago this afternoon Jturn to Chicago last night, About ${ that if his tmprovemen: of this mora. ved to her parents, were expe in shot In the bathroom Waite fense, © reveal the real cause of her auicide,| Irma Tracy Kilgallen met "Count" | ¢ i ay. His be ‘ r directed them opened | Jacques Van Mourek de Beaufort in| vior since his a w + part o ut the inquest London. ‘The “Count” as he styled] the evidence offered. Mrs. Margaret himaelf, alth ch his name could not] Horton, the “wornan of myste ‘and Friends of Mis, Howard and her} pe found in the Almanack de Gotha, his Hotel adie « anions, husband attr morning that the actor w his wife was in the city He called her up and then went to har hotel to see her Avised her to return home and cording to his story, she ar without the knowledge of o an's father eer in Chica had no ambit for son-in-law Howard has likewise had a cheek areor. His first wife was Ida | an actrens, who, according | oun was head over heela in debt andl] probably will be 4 Witnesses, eee The ssional asso- | hardly know where hix next meal was! ciation of Howard with we coming from. He lad made desperate Stage disturbed Mra. How efforta to capture other American} he had no ground for } heiresses, but had failed, De Beau | How ard arrived tn fort said that Mra. Kilgallen aided} nday and Mrs, Howard came $ his sult and he was married to the! diy night, It was not until Monday | Chicago helress on Sept, 16, 1910, | | who had started his yan a policem: to have 1 and 4 noblem. = agreed t then was made that | st night, wait until her husband had finished hin act and they would |t@ & lawyer, divorced him they | then go to the train together [had separated at lea c ie inte | fp AM th He then the late sielvas/appuraniin nitive, peeps | unter Sees, «| fondon feather’ aration to keep the appointment |and-"Babes In Toyland" 21WESTF 34USTREET : SOLA Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 12th OA gf Ge , Fashion’s Postscript in , Spring Sui t Smartness VERY d M $ Shop in Thirty-fourth Street. ‘Tomorrow will witness the arrival of au assem blage such as no single day has brought forth since the season opened, Suits Covering Every Phase of Springtime’s Demands Added to a collection already prices, the exhibition of suit reaches the zenith of the p Not to see this collection its best means an opportunity missed-—an opportunity to judge and select between scores of models which present. all the shades of difference in color, material and line that it is possible to conceive Unapproached at styles tomorrow ler season hese at ) A Here is the suit full of Parisian breeziness, for the young woman who prizes that last-word correctness; the formal, severely tailored suit, with the refinement for which one usually pays from $45 to 860; and the informal sport suit, serviceable for both street and country club—usually sold at a great deal higher price because of its lateness of style There is no authentic color that is not represented. ho fashionable material r No Charge for Alteration At the New Fashion } Shop ( Nineteen West 34th Street rk BO UI VY RSATURSUS YAS