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TPT ERTIES Se Rh ie ta itr PLAT LTE FO TORT ET PETER ET PONT NENT EET TEL THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE 3, 1903. HUSBAND DENIES ANOTHER CRE este Ran awar.tf Credit to All | gap Tes sone a Doubl, ae i See mae | ry Q, Zoudble the Usual Yumber POISON WIFE. LOST AT CONEY === | MichaelsBrosh SIEGEL, QOPER(, 270 ee Tate A work #0 that she could be independent, Woman Before Her Death De-|Pretty Nettie Smith, a Stenog-|ntteen-year-old Norma Dewerth left her i parents’ home at No. 907 East One Hun- ,, Olared that He Had Forced] rapher, Went There on Memo-| area ana First street early Monday ‘| morning and has not returned. To-da; Her to Swallow a Mixture of] rial Day and Has Not Yet Re-|her tatner, chariea Dewerth, went to Police H era and asked that Arsenic. turned to Her Home. Eoasee Une Teaedev Gore hce ts teerealaen ' daughter was pretty, tall and well- { matured for her years. She could pass | * (Bpeolal to The Evening World.) Alpheus Smith, of No. 2% Stockton|ror a mies of twenty. WEWARK, N, J., June 3.—Because his street, Williameburg, fears that his| She was a good girl, but not fond of a frying wife eaid he forced her to swal-' pretty elghteen-year-old daughter Nettie |study. Never had ehe given her parents Mu Purchases Made Between 8.30 and 12 0’Clock Yoon Chursday and Friday Mornings. M@-WNY Person Purchasing Merchandise to the Amount of 10c. or More, and Presenting the A Cashier’s Voucher at any of the Green Trading Stamp Desks in the Various Parts of the Store, Thursday and Friday Mornings, Between 8.30 and 12 o’Clock Noon, Will Receive Double the Usual Number of Green Trading Stamps. This Offer Is Limited Strictly to the Time Herewith Designated. th Ave, & 9th St. Brooklyn Noted for Fair Dealing. Ladies’, Men's & Children’s CLOTHING. DOC. of jen SOC, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Bedding, &c. z) tow poison Morris Rabinowitz 1s con-|may have been kidnapped & moment's anxiety until three weeks . 0, When she remained out all night. fined in a cell of the Fourth Precinct| @he hax been mireing from home aince|When ene returned ene Sala “she. ad, 2 Police Station. He was to have been| Memorial Day, and because of a pecu- stopped with a giel friend at Englewood. arraigned before Judge Lambert to-day, | i1ar telegram he recelved that evening | Na neq hy Cong tyegeeaton ber father but the police are at sea in the mat-|otr. @mith has asked the police to search| On Sunday night she told one of her her, and it was found necessary to hod! tor the girl, espectatly about Coney|slaters that whe was tired of school the prisoner without bail for further | Isiand. i and intended to start out Monday morn: | We Wil] Furnish Your examination. Nettie, who ie a stenographer in Oen-|of* the hone ale oie totes oe Home for “Ahl” thousands will exclaim with satisfaction. Everybody wants the Stamps; everybody asks for them. Why * The police #0 far have been unabie|/nattan, left home the morning of Me-|{amlly breakfasted. When she did not to find any strong evidence to support} morial Day to go to Coney Island with|feturn at nightfall her mother and 5 ; father, three prothers and. two the grave charge made by the woman. | gir friends, She did not return for| began’ a systematic. search” tor tee The neighbors of the family say they | supper, and about & o'clock Mr. Smith|among all their relatives and friends. Yow Kittle about the trouble, except ved this telegram: Meeting with fo, success, they have ap- shouldn't they? One Stamp aids in filling your book if Good news! Great news! Helps fill your book all the collector; two aiienay every purchase YF ten cents covers ie faster! pages twice as quickly. And so rigid morning's and Friday Td é ” r morr.ing’s opportunities are certainly worth your while, not only be- that the couple quarrclled last evening: “Everything te all right. WIM be j Two Sperry & Hutchinson Green Trading Stamps cause you get two Stamps instead of one, but because of the June Piassele Baticen wish nte wits, Gage MEMMsaONOAyE | a | SPENT = = ———— = instead of one with every ten cents’ worth of merchandise pices seco Sin puis sou fee or chain of important < of nicinge at -- . i i aie, who was thirty-five years oid, and i a or + _| sales makes it possible for you to buy what you need now and for». their three, small, children, at’ No, 71|mizbt have eloped and marries. ir you purchase at The Big Store Thursday and Friday morn weeks to come at much less than the prices usually asked, either here «> $1 PER WEEK $I (Open Saturday & Monday Evenings. % Smith walted for her return, as ‘re- Pri street.) 2, ‘ . Both are said {o have relatives who|quested. When she‘did not appear to- ings. or elsewhere. Ss were in theseceny Jewish massacre at|day he went to the police for alt Kiatinen, ala Uaithough avino: (°9¢ a now nn theory that the telegram his wife hatf an altercation last night.|was not sent by her at all, but by some About 9 o'clock Dr. Morris Seldman was|one who abducted her and wished to vealed, but the doctor says Mrs, Rabino-|cases in which girls have been held wits'had not taken the poison up to the] arisoners at Coney Island have been 9 e A special attraction electrical in interest. We do it to add Every hour you will find people all over the store buying for a e O another element of widespread importance to the vast June Jubilee Suniee saris: hy Burclaens bathing iat pour groceries. bt me ‘0; ‘ _ |no matter what, there is the same spirited air of preparation; ‘ 5 ; now swinging along so enthusiastically at the Siegel Cooper Store. meeting the Fulure as thoroughly as possible: of catering to One Man Recently Made Purchases at the Siegel Cooper | "¢e4s with promptness and satisfaction. “ = Y J : . a (iad Cartan ‘hour Iater the notion were | the principal causes of Mr. Smith's Bed and Bedding Outfits. Store thatEntitledHimto 8,000 Green Trading Stamps. | AS Already Stated, the Green Trading Stamp System at’, | RE Rey Shatner are vi mec, Senlll Curtains, Draperies, Quilts, Sheets, Et acioaasces ater eet te S| cas oeeee bag eeeeriaciaes eae yee ile acank the contenter "> "| Nettle wore when last seen a white * peries, Quilts, sheets, Etc. over to his wife, and she fairly revelled over the many fine and use- It is no experiment here; it never has been. From the very hour’ | adhe, Woman was removed in an uncon-|ctatelaine bag and had a gold locket Specially suitable for the furnishing of Summer’ ful things she was able to obtain in the Premium Room on the 5th] of its introduction it has been a solid success. It is broad-gauge)'”** fous condition. to the Hebrew Mos lat her nack. She is five fest six inches Homes at material concessions from regular prices Floor in exchange for her Stamps. “It’s just like getting a lot of| legitimate business enterprise, and as such it was and is being ready ow moments before she died and told|in heigh: and weighs 103 pounds. Her 8 P i valuable presents. received and indorsed by thousands of discriminating sh , the police who were present that herlexes are blue, her heir Nght orown, | Fe ke h he: §; ahh by r OF discriminating shopperso= . PENG? -Aefore@ate Gourd give any par-| Fulton vtceet.” Brooklyn: asked. the Seal asdtae anesta tad ceo akon sree Cooper Ee be Rand viaihed fone digas andise at the lowest prices that, « Pipers He Sie west tack to tie Boe ey tone aE RMON continuations sale ot Ctincinon’ Green Trdhgeanes oe Ol mgeeeene palmer . cabienl . jutchinson Green | rading Stamps. idence of this i ‘act is contai ir ing:— as she does not Dellev at brain was affarted. he deserted her. Me ive ft oe) es original pou about 4,000 yards of ) 25 - y = = a these fine npr tonnes, embracing many new patterns in Cc ra }) 4 HENRY ROMEIKE DEAD. IQA ISLAND -FOR <>, © [f= Mnsmirmoet tec peyton cn ce Lovely Summer Ribbons! ; j SS hte wis yy ' Worth from 75c. to $1.00. 72S ’ Griginator of Press-Clipping Bu- ; CARTHUSIAN MONKS F Hi | Freau Stricken with Apoplexy. ; {Henry Romelke died sudeniy to-day at —— 500 Pairs Whole Main Ais! yeh Gis mete ene, Sits Rules Supreme. y Bis home, No. 119 West Forty-fifth , é ole Main Aisle and the regular Ribbon Stor it iful Ri alee , Pee oe reaay at apoploctio strcka, Hiin| DUKE of Argyll Sells Historie Place Ruffled Bobbinet Lace Curtains pees 8 e! ablecm with beautiful Ribbons for every imaginable purpose, :; @eath was almost instantanesus. D:| to the Makers of Chartreue, a : ; c AT 12c. AT 15c. BLACK VELVET RIBBONS. ~ Brauenttnl, of No. 148 pres Seventy Expelled from France, at extremely low prices—quality and design considered. ian 33-inch ali) 24-inch all-silk plain, 3%-inch allesilk. double Allsilk black VELVET RIBBON, ef d ot, astily summoned, ool Bf “ le B sation’ Bee te found’ Mee Romelke beyond aid| LONDON, June 3—It te understood |]] $2.00 Curtains forssesve....$1-35 | $3.50 Curtains for......+++-$2.75 ETA and BRILLIANT RIBBON. precy ah 72, LIBERTY SATIN | 7-54 | back finn woven edges. a eng reported his death to the Coroner.|that the Duke of Argyl hes sold Iona Curtains f $2.25 2.95 || LOUISINE TAFFETA Ie ealeeiei Cc RIBBON, in white, pink. % baie By the industry he originated and |rsiang, Hebrides, to the Carthusians ||| $9.00 Curtains for sonet $4.00 Curtiins for.++.2.. $2" RIBBON, in whi Ming alles turquoise, green, cream, i built, up to world-wide importance he + a | N, in white, pink 4%4-inch all-silk, plain, YD. probe YD. ‘Width No. 7 Width No, 9) : radea the ‘word "Rotmelked?™ fo the lah: | who were recently expelled trom the nile, mais, cream, blue YD. lustrous TA FEET A mais and black, speryrd TO | iéperyd IO age. eH was ler of the press| monastery of the Grande artreuse. :. ° let and i ic ‘ ¥ ippiigueinens, woh as! eran (3 |The yorme of the sale provide for the Bed and Bedding Outfits Parte Nr ae re AT 25c. WishNe 70 | Wish, § i. Tvath f the sacred dd histor- : . ‘: 7 ’ » Se ae nm 5 oe aes Much Reduced in Price. teeter | 7.9 | See fer ont WG SERENATA | 9 WidhNe 7.2q | per yard 220. +s Eile im Domton the idee of s press| Jone ‘Inland was formerly celled QUTFIT No. 1 comsiss of one WHITE, ENAMELELD | Ban hate oe DEN LOUISINE RIB- [4 RIBBON air aad ie Se eh a tbe cccurred to him.” He| rconniin, meanin the “sland of Colum- ED, fancy scro , brass vase on head and foot, one fnith, J vo BON. if on erty finish, in white, 150 tt 25a Pi the business _wita slender cap-| °° Ki} heavy all iron SPRING, one soft top and bottom MAT- 6. 98 pink and blue, YD. 12, per yd... per yard, ‘and gucoeeded. In 1887 he came 10| ba’s Cell or hurch,” on account of its TRESS, 01 od quality feather PILLOW, iets ° : je, Uplted, tates and eatablished, his] reputation, as being the ancient seat of sninines TieOres 2 Prins Disinete ere His omces at No, us| {he Hebrides: Ty te divides by, a strat 3-0 size... schaitaG is Gama aman J Women ’s Sz C Wr ’ KH venue give. employment to a| three-quarters of @ mile wide trom the Value, $10.00. wm. 7) Sitetsibert re silts promstineat nian | {ites alles’ ione’"end’ telongs 10s mer Coats. omens Stouse L/7esses. OUTFIT No. 2 consists of one WHITE. ENAMELLED ) ad women in this country and Europe. | Duke of Argyll. a : BED, one inch posts, extended foot, massive brass rail Sik Pongee, Linen and Crash WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSES ‘WOMEN'S. HOUSE DRESSES and full mounts, one heavy all iron SPRING, one A Oy - of fine quality Percale; very desir- of Gingham: fine quality: prety + fibre cotton top and bottom MATTRESS, all izes, gates A most extensive variety of the current season's newest oleae including prey black ee iiprmgen rest foes Ze 5 4) | complete... metas . most ae styles. Each garment made in faultless feta” full shiv. deep hem: DGr| and neat waiss C Z pes fashion. rimmings are in i ‘waists very neatly tris (Second Floor, East of Contre) OUTFIT No. 3 consists of one WHITE. ENAMELLED cy every instance the very best. a Thursday's price inducements are Unusually attractive. CARLOCOATS 875 auality, at eg 5. 00 SILK LOOSE COATS of fine Peau de Soie; satin lined; inverted plait, full shoulder cape; embroidered in black; also white silk stole front; $12.75 quality, at rm 75 BED, 1 1-4 inch posts, very heavy fillings, massive brass rail and full mounts on head and foot, one heavy all iron - $19. 98 SPRING, one imported black mixed hair MATTRESS is made in one or two partsin A.C.A. or fanoy ticking, all sizes Value, $26.50. 9 e , 'H.O'Neill & Co Will Place On Sale, Thursday, June 4, Fifty Taffeta Shirt Waist Suits In black, white and colors. They are made in full blouse sha, and handsomely trimmed with solid colors to match, caches }$15. 50 Handsomely Styled A Three Days’ Special Sale of Summer-weight Bed Clothing, Including: Raby Carriages Ti " ; het, satin finish, dimi PEAU DE SOIE BLOUSE AND A 7 Well worth $20.00. a White Counterpanes (crochet, eine finish, dimity and ETON JACKETS; several styles; $ ctiemmed’ and! cmstitched Sheets and Pillow Cases $13.50 and $15.00 qual- Exceedingly Low q Na 500 Wash Silk Waists (Unlined) helow oe of erie by we yard, Bea Cont ity; at 3. 75 Prices i} near ur famous Laminated Cotton-down Bed Comfortables ‘i ° G fumes waist, and made of a bright alk that will w $3.50 Specimen Values: MENTS at This Syle 5.00 This Syle Zo ii splendidly, e2¢h ses. +vs Sacer eter ; kK ji (ee Ry aac Hee Quilts. Comfortables. 9g. Te 5, WTA 7. 3, Made of ine st_ quality Teed; full size bodies; i CROCHET — Full size, hi }| LAMINAT! ; ; t ing; oF Also a Number of ready for Tues value $10; eai| BED NCOMFORTABLES ene 74.80 and 77.50 j bi hep . abcd RS ie Women’s Walking Skirts Bi crccgesascecscscrserses eee 88c| exclusive with us), pure sanitary cot- ‘ Q ename! springs, axies SATIN FINISH—Value $3.00, spe-| * filling, extra sizes, superfine silk- es bb ; Tallotéd thi the’ most careful manner, no sagging sldes, same all around A iscetests Prien 56| slime coverings, equal to any $5.00 +» Covert Fuck and rubber tired They are made of Sicilians, voiles and fanaa cloths, and are priced MARSEILLES PATTERNS— Me cece Poca A 92.25 9 Women so) Corer. ackets. wheels; parasol clamp wii lew to quik sling Value 2.00 lightly imperfect)g1,25| Our No. 20 Sheets and Cases. ||| $5.0 COVERT 390 alee VERT dl. Foot-brakes witht igen eal Sah an wbts DIMITY Tull din, value $2.75 pleased Stes aesecll| So 2 |shape: CET: corset 9, 75 A nae eine eee 24 N , for. 107,95 UAL seecaisesesee Beret eee sereeMa-S8 1 45x56 Hemmed Pillow Cases $23.50 COVERT 7 os val +10 $7.50 COVERT $42.00. bal aglegocmalh Fe $8.75 re BAK A1i98 40x36 Hemst’h’d Pillow Cases 214 JACKETS, at 5, 20 | OCKETS SOEsSe 1. 7 fo) tachment known. 2 athis Syl D), $12.00 WORSTED CLOTH SKIRTS, foe ales Also 500 dozen HEMMED PILLOW CASES, size 45136, each. 6c = (Sesond Fleot, Froat.) (Tatrd Pioor, Rast.) Ths Slee Limit one dozen each to a customer. ’ : Together With A number of Skirts made of ends of finest imported worsteds, with faint stripes and mixtures, “or” Ra GNEOTHIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. Women’s Summer Dresses, Shirt Waist & Outing Sutés | For Street, Gountry, Mountain or Seashore. ) Dresses of Voile, Etamine, Point 5 i eae d'Esprit, Lawn, Linen, Organdie, Choice of Chree Styles at 7. 50 Foulard, Pongee. Jap Silk and | BATISTE DRESSES in natural linen color, :vith Cluny lace.insertion on waist andishir, =, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Specials For Men. Cn 0 gh Wed (Second Floor.) SWS Light-weight Cloth Suits—at low | * ilusrated. . uitidte waltthacsto , } Sinner ‘Coats, White Duck Trousers, Bathing FX prices SE re a awe Ys yea Suits, Bath Robes, etc., at Very Special Prices for 4 Thursday and Friday. MEN'S BLACK ALPACA COATS, azes 34 to 4 Fefulah prloc $230, atecececesecesester neces ete t $1.48 #EN's ‘ALL ‘WOOL BLUE SERGE COATS, siz 44 ehest, regular price $4.50, at.ssseeseseesee recess se, $2098 MEN'S WHITE DU! i SAN Bohlen seep nema ine nce Usb Y BPX: MEN'S TWO-PIECE JERSEY BATH! to 46, regular value ree Kat cmemegsna ta ee eas } 98c MEN’S IMPORTED TURKISH TOWELLING BATH HOBES) in’ alasge ‘assortment of: se price $4.75, at Ftment of stripes, all’ sizes, regular ¢ $2.98 SYS WASHABLE MOTTLED CANVAS WALKING SUITS; Russian blouse coat\with ee Ge Chotce of Four | 'se sole: very serviceable and genteel. ‘2 Styles at l Choice of Gwo Styles at S175, SATIN FOULARD DRESSES: blue and black with white dots and shower“ GF docst Ds GO trimmed with fagoting and full shirred yoke: full flare flounce skirt = i DRESSES OF IMPORTED PONGEE; elaberately trimmed with drawn braid; ideal gam || WHITE DOTTED LAWN DRESSES, | ment for seashore and summer vacations. with black blue or pink dots; entire dress trimmed with Spanish laces white tucked Walking Sutts at 3. VA o vestee and colored ribbon tie. ‘ WASHABLE GRANITE CLOTH SUITS; *% Russian blouse coat; Collar, cuffs, belt and NATURAL COLOR LINEN SHIRT- Jes of | WAIST DRESSES; ain and shire wi front gores of skirt trimmed with contrasting shades of linen ie (easing Summer Weight Outing Suits TV WHITE LINEN SHIRT WAIST a ¢ KOCH & Co. Ladies’ Silk & Cloth Coats | aot Half Prices. | Beginning Thursday—a final clearing sale—every coat in our grand | collection is included in this great clean-up—the assortment consists of English covert cloth, black broadcloth, pongee and silk coats in short, me- dium or long lengths—natty coats all this season's most approved styles. An opportunity to save fifty per cent. on prevailing prices. goshatay CRY bo acer teat | Vay fo Remreoeanan bo Ay 125th Street, West, seni Avenues, bisfiui | | | | : | | | | DRESSES; waist and skirt hemstitched, and | of mannish mixed materials, Sicilians and Taffeta, two folds on skirt forming graduated flounce. valuesat © ° * Cas id Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. with insertion of Val. lace, skirt with gradu- ated plaited flounce. Wtirgnes patted alene |. 40,00; JG, 50, F750 ai scab tua hte et as ls il

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