The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1903, Page 3

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2 ___ THE WORLD DOROTHY MULLER, WHOSE MOTHER SAYS SHE HAS BIEN ABDUCTED. WOMAN WANTED ~ TO CARROTE AlN Prisoner Whom She Accused of , Abducting Her Fifteen-Year- | Old Daughter Had to Be Pro- } tected from Her Fury in Court THE GIRL STILL MISSING. The Enraged Mother Warned the Prisoner that if Any Harm Had } Come to Her Daughter She Would [| Have Speedy Revenge. ' A woman sprang at @ Dane, of No, 67 was brought in to-day to answer ing Dorothy Muller ; rents run the Lincolr on the prisoner. Gein, according to the ld Magistrate Barl porter Weeks ago, when because of his attent ter. She said she w man had the girl un¢ trol, @age-maker. stopped shortly afterward gaying she was goin Presently game on and Dorothy ad Mrs. Milter went to. the ritth 5 Police station and reported the disap. arance of her daugater and told of er suspicions of Gein. Detectives traced Gein and the girl to. the Pennsylvania Hotel, vut the had been reejoted there, and the o! were unable to find further tr them. At 4 o'clock this morning, ever, Gein was to enter his boa alone and denied muaoreabouts of the girl, He professed the same ignorance in court eaying that when he last saw Dorothy mho told him she was going to set her ‘He was held in $1,500 ball for examina- tion on Wednesday. ‘The girl is still missing. Dorothy is tall, slender and retty, with black eves and luxuriant ‘own hair, was well dressed and wor diamond earrings and ring DINING AT WIFE SDE, TOOK AI Despondent Over Being Dispos- ‘|, sessed, Knabe’ Drank Nitric ¥ Acid and Then Fell from Chair ND A VISIT, {FOUGHT TO WIN KILLED HERSELF) WATERY GRAVE oe Miss Dausch, III ohy li and Crossed in Love, Drank Poison When Leaving Miss Walten’s House Accompanied by Her Brother. Young Avaist last Casto, Tired of Life, Attempts Suicide from Pier of Astoria Ferry, but Is Caught in Time. Miss Kate Dausch, eighteen years of, living in Onderdogk avenue, outsiit Williamsburg, In Queens County, kliled herself early to-day in front of the mi her gir! chum, Ellen Walten, at Wyckoff avenue and Starr street, by pon and hung around watt- drinking carbolic acid. Tan "chance to get out on the ler. sch had been treated by Wi nson, Superintendent of the name as at the ip. before the] many urt trouble and | fei d his strange actions and in Death Agony. she frequently the fear that Spree ate ade tastier! she wou Her brother | for the er. Johnson Jumped out after Joseph, wh dehe had{him ind caught him by the tail of the} coat just Casto enga lying in avenue, Brooklyn, but that the engagement had been broken uff a month or two ago. He believed it was the disease and not disappointed af- to poison herself. rhad been visiang | == d started to gu to ‘hey stoud ou the minutes, Miss Dauscn ut Hac time, Miss ter walked deniy the ster Herman Knabe and his wife were dis- Possessed from their apartme: $87 East Fortysfrst street, Gay, for non-payment of rent. Just fore noon to-day the husband dr quantity of on! moved to Rellevue Hosp Iknabe w clerk. 1 Bpondent f his househok and the only explan’ tion he would give of his actions we that he was tired of life. He was com- mitted to the Queene County Jail to have his sanity Investigated. I dying. cl Ie had been de- ith ‘street, whose ow-countryman, himself while at Juncheon to-day. He went to an ad- Joining room, and after drinking the acid, returned to the table. He handet the empty bottie his wife and fell led up with pain, Ss summoned dis- covered that the man had drank nitric @cid and that hi se was hopeless. Later an ambulance took Knabe to Bellevue, Isaac Simon, the Jandlord who dis- Possessed Krabe, seemed inuch worrled When he learned of the latter's .rash “Wale a minute.”* ‘The brouier: thought she hdd forgot ten something in he house and was going back tor it. When bo turned dround he saw her draining the contents He knocked the vlal fi S she dropped to the ground, other and Miss Walten bent excused ‘auted to end ft all.'* took the young Woman to the St. Hospital, where s died whilo being carried to a cot. Miss Dausch had helped support her mother, a hard worker, and to this fact uted the cause of her heart am sory F didn't Jet him remain name the man | {The New “Knabe was zed. They a to he let Hav ait, saying Evasion, ° ° 1 In the Saxon army at one time and was employed at the Waldort- rrla, when he tirst {in enme here from abroad. ca ad him but a short time, aod that soon after becom: engaged to him she regretted it and led the engageme! Qur Famous “All Around the World” Dress Veegs! oe Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Adame ED 6th Ave., 24st and 22d Sts., N. Y. Men’s and Youths’ Genuine 99 4 Bro viceaD ‘This In the ideal Trunk f ood Trunk at a low price. velered Trade Mark.) 38 inch, 30 Incr, 32 tach, - 3. 95 4.59 4,95 Rain Coats bie RU BGO a Pe 5,50 5. 95 6, 50 6.95 Qur Famocs ‘‘All Around the World” Steamer Trunk! Mado on same motel and of same material and . all snusiia Mined, with two atrong outside Size 28 tnch, 9.20 Light Weights Just Received! The Cravenette is a long, loose swag- ger garment, Fpnbioation Rain Coat as well as ss Spring aS ummer Overcoat, most suit- ‘able abe Ton cay y or es ae any sort of over- coat weather,. rain ‘i Mot eo hs i age 34 Inch Slee 36 inch, 38 Inch, 5.25 5.75 6,25 40 tach, Steamer Rugs or Shawls! The Celebrated Leighton Scotch 98) pield STEAMER RUGS—Call olse, * gale price.. an 6.98 ry ‘one side and colors ) Fon reverde wide~full alse, wale price ~| committed eulcide to-day in his home 3.25 3,75 4,25 4.75 | MONDAY SUBWAY DROVE HER 10 SUICIDE | | Long Continued Excavations in Front of Her Little Stationery | Stere in Upper Broadway Ruined Miss Ryan’s Business. | Catherine Ryan, a spinster, Jyears had kept al ton who for y store at dway, evused day tn a fit of de: | worrying over the lora of trade di tlonw in £ ved at the | tare, and up to Noped Agninst Hope for Netter. #8 Ryan took ft good-heartediy for a inat the streets would ¢ return of her old trade, | one thing and then another de- | trac ‘ere not as expeditious might have been, Miss Ryan began to brood over Ner fa ess as the months stretched Into a year and her flnances got lowe: a sulclde to-day, became silent and The unfortunate woman ayose at lier usual time to-day and + ostensibly “/as they must, cheap preservative aleol -}woukl not hesitate to sell you aleoh ‘] Kidney-Wort Tablets, the one true | | the stomach 1 again and looking for- | EVE, NING. JUNE 15, 1903. HANDICAPPED BY ALCOHOL. Liquid Kidney R3 smedios. Spoil Without It. | NO ALCOKOL DANGER IN KIDNEY- WORT TABLETS, Mcoliol Is a necessary evil in lguid kidney remedies They spoil without it But with aleohol the most drugs are powerless, offer liquid kidney ren effective and water for brain fever or sunstroke. The amount of alcohol in each bottle nall,” you are told But why take any at all when it acknowledged that alcohol promote kidney disease, when once started, as nothing else in the world ¢ y do? , resulted ir citic for all forms of superior to all liquid kidney because its efticieney is. unimp. aleohol; the one kidney remedy that leaves no harmful effect on the heart or | Mf you have rheumatism, headach and dyspepsia; if your water is sluggish, | posits a sediment that re dust, or if you have to get_up airing the night, or have dizzy lame Dladder pains in that re ait until you throw off the Hlammation by means of Kidney-Wort | Tablets. Watch the urine. It is the ac indicator of the health of the ex organs. Any disorder is at once shown in the high color, cloud odor, oF | abnormal quantity of the flu ither ex- or scanty, amine it frequently. If you find} sediment like brick dust, don’t put off getting your kidneys back to health— take Kidrey-Wort Tablets. for her store in Broadw Instead of going into the street she ran upsets When no one was look.ng and out on to the roof. Climbed a Three-Foot Fence, The air shaft Into which she took her death leap Is protected by a fence thre feet high. Mounting this the despondent creature jumped and her mangled body was found several hours later by | tradesman passing through the base- ment. Eo Ry! was a devoted member of; of the Blessed Sacrament, Paaventy first street and Broadway. A brother, Joseph, a clerk in the postal service in this is her oaly surviv- ing relative, #0 fa: as known, ‘LIFE WORTHLESS WITHOUT HER LOVE. | Joseph Schwartz, Thrown Over by His Sweetheart. Takes Polson and Dies, Joseph Schwartz, twenty-three years old, of No. 548 West Forty-eighth street, after telling his mother that the young | woman he had been engaged to had cast him off. Schwartz had been saving for sev- eral weeks to give the girl of his jcholeo the time of her life at Coney and yesterday the pair made ntful trip. Wien, Josep? Kot home early, to-day he told his mother that “it” # | OR, and gloontily. went to ‘his room, then his sister Mary to wake him she found his body, fully dressed, etretched across the bed.” He had taken two ounces of carbolic acid. He had wen. But take no remedy at all rather than liquid kidney remedies charged with al- cohol. CARPETS SPD E Sixth Ave., 13th and 14th Sts, can be kept out of the bugelest beds by using “ITSA" BEDBUG POWDER 165 cts. per half poond box at your draggist’s, or of Aobbins Mfg, Cory 78 & 80 Cortland’ Sta NY. City, — Written gnarantee to cure iles,const ete. Write lor book encer, | N, mel 4100 WwW, Have You a Room for Rent? Houses, rooms and apartments for hever told his family the name of his rent find tenants when a at sents, dvertised in a a ‘Adaitis| SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST Cee ee Se Se a aa PROMPTLY ty. (;90 Trunks, Bags, car, Travellers’ Requisites! The Celebrated Wardrobe Trunks 2°46 ts re ithe use of men or women. These Trunks recognized and shown their appreciation of their inerits. O] tiem... 47,50 hawl and ae Straps ! ind complete assortment of Ig rvten at eles 5¢ be ranging from $2.50 down to, |Mea's & Women’s Travelling Bags! Custom mada, of Lm ported Bu sotan| tan, roast, brown, bloods alres 14.15, 16, 17. inches, Anniversary sale Paris Dress T Trunks! | Made of seasoned baewood, covered with heavy [set canvas, rawhide bound, brass trimmed se, rench slats, |wrlth cloveesisat’ pattern’ Trinh Tinea, or mult trays, with webbing straps, of bination top’ tray containing shirt-wal SAIrt compartment: hat bor with bat hoe bax, canton flannel lined. « tray with compartmenta, women. Hiss; 40 inch, 42 ined, 44 Incd, 14,50 15.50 16.50- | ‘ree:lonal tor wen “and FILLED. dds STREETS, N. ¥. Each Trunk is guaranteed by the maker, \Light Weight Dress Suit Cases! tn LIgM! Welent DRESS SUIT CASES. with woltd| RoSiry lat cane rans Tock) hamle, strong poring ork. veal corners, wed and riveted ends welght and fran in elant am 1. 451! Sole Leather Dress Suit Cases! | 24 Inches; wale price ts onty rs iwobeary (rusk saps | (0) 0-0 00-0 -t 008-0080: to the travelling public, who have long wee 49,50 The Hamilton... , mate ot i our price, Also French Edge Suit Cases! ade of salld Bngiian | sole leather rench Aish, Hines, with xnire i sine canoe: Sixes 10 to 16 inch. 27 and 48 | 2¢ Ghe Steged Cooper Store. | Ouesday Guor Lacks Interest, WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS, THEBIG STORE UV Display of Famous Paintings LEG Entitled “Jervea'em in Her Glory, aes 3 S is charged. §8°S13"STS, with # Dd and “Jerusalem As She Mi SIXTH AVE, y AM Ohe Strength i si ’ Svea gee Com Store Lies i on gs ength of Ibs P: TENCEPlEs, frp es eur iy ACIYINITSELP | of pal r Palening Expl ECT ne AT Ine FOUNTAIN WAND byy breadene rrnctves which combine to mo: b als i hicl bine t iples we mean all those fundamental elements and satisfactorily opere ate a ote best suited to the general pub fic. It isn'ta ile odding siore. It is tco briskly gauged for that. “Itis enthusiastic, rightly mot every hour for improvement in every branch of the service, fat filling promises with vigor @ determination; entering fields of endeavor and ex; ing usefulness with equal fe and capacity. It takes a giant's sirength® accomplish this and maintain tee aticn and dignity of such a rnodern Colossus of ¢o merce. And it’s done su lly-—not occasion ae every day without a moment's lapse. bstacles re merely incentives to advancement. tee Every Public Want Any Store Can Supply ts’ Given the Most Thoughtful Consideration, 7 We are planning and executing all the time. The Siegel” Cooper Store never savors of dulness. It 1s always brightte the eye, refreshing to the mind and pleasing to the purse. There is always plenty of entertainment, particularly for those who love good music and fine art. For instance at present—= 7 Special exhibition of the celebrated historical water colors | representing the past, present and prebable future of Jerusa= ~ lem.— Auditorium, 5th Floor. : Daily recitals in the Victor Talking Machine St udid on the Third Floor. All the newest Records on sale, Auy selection played on request. In the Edison Phonograph Parlor on the Third Floor you can hear all the latest instrumental and vocal suce cesses. You are also shown how to make a record. your own voice or the voice of any one who accomi= panies you. : ; In the Sheet Music Department on the Third Floor all th: popular songs and instrumental Ser of the day are played by an expert pianist. In the after My by a pianist and a violinist. _ ce But you will be just as much interested in the merchandise disp'ays. Thousands of peor Sa here every Summer from all parts of the United States, and much of their vacation time is spent in“ Siegel Cooper Store. r ihe There is nothing more interesting in Greater New York. It possesses attractions not duplicated 7 elsewhere. One prominent New Yorker once said that the Siegel Cooper Store was as interesting aa theatrical performance. for it portrayed all the varying shades of everyday life. Every variety of superior merchandise, low prices and constant entertainment for shoppers make it an ideal store. Wonderful Values in Wash Goods: NE doesn’t need to marvel why this Sale achieved such a lively measure of popularity. The prices tell the story with stirring eloquence. There isn’t any limit <o quantity, and what's shown is only the newest and most Jar. The woman who is going to spend the Summer at the seaside or in the country, and who wants to make up a few preity frocks at small expense, will welcome this event with delight. Here's : the news for Tuesday:— \6e 30c¢ CORDED OXFORDS. NSS) SWNISSIBINETIES: 25¢ BLACK AND WIIITE CHECK 18c CORDED BATISTES. MADRAS, 13e 2c SILK MULLS. | 12%, PRINTED LAWNS. 2Z¢ LINEN COLLAR NOVELTIES. 12¢ PRINTED DIMITIES. YARD. | 22¢ HEATHER SUITINGS. YARD! ~ 11c PRINTED BATISTE 22c PRINTED CORDED BATISTE. GUE ae 5c FLECKED LINEN SUITINGS. : 25c LINEN BATISTES. 7 59¢ CHECK LINEN SUITINGS. aes. 28c CANVAS DUCK SUITINGS. J2 | 59¢ LINEN DUCK : oC = 69¢ LINEN NOVELTIES. 26 ENGLISH DIMITIES 4 SOc PRINTED MERCERIZED LIBERTY é 20¢ PRINTED BATISTE YARD 19¢ PLAIN COLORED ORGANDIES. YARD. asa FLeeKED GRENADINES. . 19¢ LACE STRIPE NOVELTIES. J (Main Aisle and Regalar Wash Goods Store.) Yew Linings. | | Colored Pictures, Decorative Pieces for Books. LINING LAWNS, 40 inch: good | | sual are Re of nine | eae CROMWELL. By Sumarer, Cattanes Reta tlle Mes 4/3 SYLVESTER SOUND. ~ By| aT | matched caoaat MERCERIZED PERCALINES, 36 Coc ects. ; inch: all the popular shades; also WASHINGTON AND ) 150 CHARACTE! sub flak. ver i igh [2%e OTHER COMMANDERS. 25 JECTS: 1 ec Bi black framed. quality: special. per yar : MOIRE PERCALINES, 36. inch: |" Regularly 50c. 1Se AT ( COLORED “AN | #50} choice of 50 skades; special, per yard, CLOS; pica frames per volume. metal also fast black; /8c | ( matches (Third Floor, Centre, praia. one (second Foor. aiator.) | lain Floor, Eas Samples of Reautitul Chinaware,* Ht Hbout Vo the Usual Prices. BIPECIAL Tables on Third Floor near Centre Elevators, BH) \VVhy so much less than the conga prices? Because they are samples—samples Chinaware that not appearfor sale until next Fall. » You can sites se now and.delight in the knowledge you have beught several months before the regular lines be offered. Display Yo. /, Display Yo. 2, | Special at SM Oc Specie at } ai ‘| An astenishing variety of Pin Trays, Ash Trays, Cres Sugar and Cream Sets, Tea Pot Tiles, Cake Plates. § Plates, Sauce Plates. Bread and Butter Plates, Fruit Places all sizes? Gups and Saucers, all sizes; Salad Mestards, etc.; reguler nae c. 10 40c shgular prices Boe ard. 796 & Display Yo. 8, | Display I splay a 4, Spectral a? | SOc Spoctal a Water Pitchers, Cracker Jars, Condensed Milk Le Cake Plates, wp Pitchers, Manicure Tra Chocolate Pots, Cracker Jars, Salad Bowls, Syrup Pitchers, M. Trays, Brush and Comb Trays. Covered Butter brie snes crea Sets, Chocolate Pots, Salad Bowls. | Sugar and Cream Sets, Celery Trays. Cups Si Cups and Saucers, Plates, etc.» etc.: regular prices $1 and $1.50. Plates. Chop Dishes, etc... * Display Jo. 5, | 2 OO oa Swocial at

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