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Kor wrt ane tt dion \ FORGAL'S DEATH} SWSATTORE Autopsy Performed by Coro- ner’s Physician on Body of Loretta Young Leads to Charges Against Dr. Tobynne Acid in Stomach of Uniden- tified Body Found Near Greenfield Cemetery. 29 Walter IT. Kent, a chemist of No, 2 Clifton place, Brooklyn, who has been analyzing the stomach of the woman ACE OF AN ILLEGAL OPERATION REVEALED. fear the Greenfield Cemetery, between Freeport and Hempstead, L. L, on April 16, made his report to-ay on tho result of his work to District-Attorney James P, Niemann, of Nassau county, The chemist says ho made © thprough and careful examination of the stom- ach and {ts contents, using five different ach test showed the prosence c acid in the contents of the Chorus Girl Was to Have Been ‘Married in Few Weeks to “Member of “Wizard of 02” _ Company. As a result of Coroner Scholer’s in- tigation of the circumstances sur- minding the death of Loretta Young, @ chorus girl of the “Wizard of Oz" company. Dr. Charles M. Tobynne, of West Ninety-rixth strect, has stomach, This Dietrict-Attorney eays the result of Mr. Kent's analysis atrengthens the theory that the woman committed sul- cide, Mr. Niemann has all along been < of the opinion that the woman took her fen arrested and held tn $5,000 bal on} own Ite and he bellewes hia theory now @ charge of manslaughter. las been established without a doubt UWMary Kelly, a trained nurse employed] ‘The authorities have not ab: has also been arrested | thetr efforts ¢ uuspicious person.”” ‘The the woman and d were ordered by Coroner Scholer | that owing to tho fan autopsy had been performed | ty the case some clan O'Hanlon. er op Jater who w the home of her] the woman by the vlothing anc No, 8 West in her possession or near the Tobynne stated | of which a ing carepully preserved. that death aE SARS EDWARD A. NEWELL’S WILL. The will of Fdward A. Newell, of No, 201 West One Hundred and Ninth stra Who dropped dead in the grill-room of the Republican Club Monday evening, was fled for probate to-day. By the will Mrs, Newell will receive the entire estate, ewtimated at about $48,000. ‘There are three souK. sister, Mrs. Anna We Ninety-ninth street. D: the: dead certt been caused by fg os an operation was about to be holer investigated and be- He called in) Dr xd Ordered an autopsy. The Igtter ascertained that there had heen BO legal cause for an operation. Dr. Tobynne wan unded when told that he was unde est and stout maintained that there had been no t legal operation performed, He he knew about the case w Ad heen called Ja to administer t Chemist’s Test Shows Carbolic ‘ whose body was found in the woods |* :|and nourishment the "| body requires--strength- *| ens each organ to do its a Fitting climax to that i 1 No. 16 Will Have mht. © ‘Thin 1s the night of the second annual | smoker of New York Local No, 16, Com- mercial Telegraphers’ Union of Amer- | fon, The seating capacity of Manhattan Lyceum, Nos, 66 and 68 East Fourth , will bo taxed to the limit. Near- 1 of the prominent Inbor leaders | who have been invited have sont ao- ceptances. ‘The proceeds will be devoted to the | Jexpenses of the delegates from Now to the National Convention of nercial Telegraphers in St. Paul t July. Friends of the telegraphers donated many valuable prizes, | will be drawn for by those in ‘The drawings will be con- ns of coupons attached to ork atte ndance. A Food Medicine, Father John’s Medicine gives the food work--- that’s how it drives out impurities and builds up the body. Guaranteed, Does your boy want a job for va- cation duyst Read Itelp Want- ed ndvertinements in the Sunday World. un And anid abe had tried numerous ef, 8 brother great piano sale. id thijt she had mage! rl r of the that ried next FIF day buyers! What a splendid cu ant nurse! wan Ninth TM He lives at Ne . Witla said t0- hat thing of tho real onise of Me until her tthe girl had a bad tat the opera- Apnte 1 y Mortem | Statement Rinmesx Midwite. nnle Lindstrom, twenty years old, of | of Heprosontatt 1TH Pacitle striei, Brooklyn, died ig St. Mary’ that boroug! un operation, — | ht to Cordner | tal, day, Phe girl made a sta laherty bof Seid that a midy nt she read pers | . formed the operation on 1 week ago Sanday , | urday Fa e midwifr's establishment ts on i t Fifty-f¢th street, this city, and a TOU KR «mond ve 515.00) Warrant for her arrest will probably be 1 ANGEL PLANO- 8 PRAYER cs N” §100.00 TGs tn fines) as ore! ehment wa 875, 1PIANOLA [All os PARAMS, | ood ness VAPOLLO (BEM OUr) Assured. : — AUSTRALIAN M MELBOURNE Ministry has ton wae du 135.00/ Simpson Crawford Co, repre: Knabe, Hazleton, is our 10th spread before the Harlem people. be the banner sale of our history. Watch Stylish For Men. Men's Suits, DOUBLE | Hines ands, War sey oe aa Blue or this Eevee ° Trading Stamps with every purchase during ‘our 10th ANNIVERSARY Jiith the extent of assortinents ne aty y iter Bulls and Top Coat Fogh{ts and Top Coats aera | ee | shings. 69c Furni Neglixee sh 1.35 i veri $1.00 and #1 THIRD Open Ev. AVE. °comnen” Ev . t ZEN wonderful piano bargains saved for Satur- sales of used instruments that began Tuesday. Birthday, and we're celebrating our Anniversary with a feast of bargains such as has never been For months we've searched the markets for values, determined that this, our 10th Anniversary Sale, shall Note These Special Anniversary Prices: Spring Clothing. LAekaonively mpectal anniversary prive of . Eton Suits made 1 Sitlors, ERNBEIM & ©. 127TH ST. y TH 11530 imination to that greatest of all A number of piano players will heighten the inter- What's the use of beiny 4 without a plano when You can secure one for le as ten dolfars, yfor ita hitth y sO vou won't YP miss the triting at (,. Nou'tttike'y want a sity instrument oO: See later, and then we'll take the one you purchase now in ex change and allow you the tull amount paid. rouren Floor, Which one of these Sat- bargains do you want ? 1CECH AY SQUARE. $ 1 BUTLIKOTER UL rent Manga $65.00 1 FISCHER SQUARE. Mao sie oti OntGaliie® L000 ent 12 high grade pianos like Gabler, Chickering us grow! ection of all-wool Cheviot, ine blue, brown or red trimmed, at Plain oF In the ney and the atylon, includin “Huaaian we Hunter Brown 1 sere lay double-breasted Id elmewhero at $5.00, at . Patent Leather, or Fine Viet r value B00, at... TRADING “STAMP. \ WITH EVERY. PURCHASE HAVE BEEN BENEFITED BY MY GLASSES are Elarsea aenured, A STAFF OF EYE SPECIALISTS to all those who wish their einined. ‘These had years of experience, are thoroughly com- petent, and you eam rely absolutely on ryt they na: $5 Gold Eyeglasses, $1. 24 E. 125th St., New York, 136 M in St., Paterson, N. J. the “hare , . and number, 2¢ $i. THOUSANDS OF PERMANENTLY 1y years’ experie: vented and ised, them optical instruments for examin: . By these methodn mis impoanible and correct fittin T have to aastst me WHOSE SERVICES ARE FREE apeclalists ha , including my specialists’ cannot be had eleewhere for fth and Madison Avenues, on Between Shen BVBNINGH So Teli Soe sane be sing oe m4 in PER AND IER AST 126TH ST. Cupta's Under th uM: ‘The Burning of Panama (the new tw Se ‘The Midnight Fire Ala i M Th " n. Vocal Scores of Above $1.55 each. In the Days of O1 Ain't It Furty ¥ My San Domingo Mald, 7 AL THE it s Lave inom Manen ‘Tre OM Mother Goose. At this season of the year there isn't a man, woman or child in New York who does not need a medicine to purify and enrich the blood, to in- duce an appetite, to promote diges- tion and create strength, and we are safe in saying we have never sold anything in our store equal to Vinol for this purpose. Vitfol As delicious as a fresh orange, This new w vital princip! wrought 2 wonder field of medicine. to take greasy sonous drugs to pur {blood and creat ‘for we suarantee thet, pur jand delictous preparatton, Vinol, will do it, oy your money will be returned without questions or red tape. RIKER’S DRUG STORE, cor. 6th Ay. and 23d St. | HEGEMAN & CO., 200 and 205 Broadway, 290 West 125th St., | 1917 Amsterdam Av. J. JUNGMAN, 1020 Third Av. }and 428 Columbus Ay. KINSMAN’S DRUG STORES, (125th St. and 8th Av.; 601 8th Av. Jtmpson Crawford i SPECIAL SATURDAY OP POPULAR AND OPERATIC MUSIC, A GUARANTEED SPRING MEDICINE, The new cod liver oil Tonic. y of administering the ot cod liver oil has hange in the There is no need y Oil, emulsions or pol- and enrich the th and strength, simple Sheet Music 11° SALE Hy mail 2 conte extra cach plece. No O. D, orders filled LAUGHING WATER eal aud Inatrumental) Th GIRL YOU LOVE Edna Wallace Hopperta HO THERE'S NOBODY JUST LIKE YOU, A BIT O° BLARNEY Irth Intermesao ‘Two-Btep), nh Baby. In the Way. i 1 | Good-Night, Dear Toy | | * i of Hrowh (erate Ro Davis's Moon, | ur Walls, wo: ap Prove Unkind, en ot the Rungalow (Rogers Bros.) the Mistletoe Bough (popular). Song Again, new ¥. Aractor (march. two-nten), Rising Sun of Japan (fine descrip. tive battle plece). B FOLLOWING OPULAR NUMPERS. FROM ‘THE FOLLOWING OPERAS —AT 156. A COPY— Sweet By and ny Neon & Elma the y Dumpty (ol Hur Charint Rac & Difference a Few Moura Mukes’ amo Maid Classic Music, 7¢. a copy, meazo Caval- Sweet September, Chibfellow March, Minvet Padterownki April Smiles, Calvary. jon to. ma foto Fortes from teachers and musicians’ pro ech a promptly at ALL DAY SATURDAY, } you can’t form an Co.’s showing. The descri $ for juntor 13.75 $22.50 suits of light weight fancy mixtures, youthful Norfolk style, full Sleeve, reversed cuff, jacket lined throughout with taifeta, skirt side plaited, lengths 32 to 36. $ formisses’ $6.75 Eton blouse suits, long shoulder effect, flat collar, trimmed with fancy braid and buttons, full sleeve, turnover cuff—jacket lined with good quality taffeta—skirt lap seamed, full flare and trimmed on hips, sizes 14 and 16, $ for Junior $4.75 suits of fancy mixtures, side-plaited Norfolk effect, collarless, trimmed with contrasting colors of cloth and braid. Skirt side plaited and flare from knee, sizes 14 and 16. $15 for misses’ $18.75 high grade Worumbo covert coats, 22 inches long, fitted, lap seamed, full coat sleeve and notched collar, lined with self colored taffeta, sizes 14 and 16, 5, for misses’ pe- 6.50 destrienne skirts of broad side plaited inished over hips with sizes 36 to 40, . SIXTH AVE; 192k 7020™ STREETS *22.50 junior suits at °11.75: many great values UMPSON pared these prices with the fashionable creations, Then you'll wonder why they're style-touch that delights the little miss and proves to the particular parent the advantages 95c. for a Persian lawn waist * ~ opinion of the importance of this Saturday sale of girls’ and misses’ apparel till you’ve com- so low. Every smart conceit has some inimitable of making your selection from Simpson Crawford Third Floor. $ for misses’ 9.75 $12.75 covert cloth coats in two models, fitted or full box with strap at back, flat collar, strictly tailor finished, sizes 14 and 16. $5.00 for misses’ box coats in covert and cheviot, two styles, fly front and double breasted, notched collar, belted back and some with emblem on sleeve, sizes 14 and 16. $8.50 for girls’ three- quarter length peau de soie coats, lined, collarless cape, handsomely trimmed with medatlions and fancy braids, sizes 6 to 14, $4,75 for girls’ jaunty box coats, two mod- els, fly front, belted back, in covert cloth and cheviot, with or without emblem, sizes 6 to 14. 5 for girls’ double- 3.50 breasted reefers of covert cloth, flat stitched col- ios full ale ee 6 to 12, for misses’ is 3.75 destrienne seria solid colors and fancy mix- tures, side plaited, seven gore full flare, well tailored, sizes 36 to 40, $2.90 for misses’ pe- destrienne skirts in all-wool fancy manntsh materials, *4-inch side plaited, full flare and finished | with rows of stitching, sizes 36 to 40. Unusual millinery values in iption of these $22.50 junior suits at $11.75 will interest you. consecutive rows of stitching, black, blue and $ $ E experienced remarkable selling when we offered the counterparts fect—row of Val, lace down centre—tucks in sleeve f hemstitehed Val, lace—bertha ruffle of Val. lace and medallion—lace collar and cuffs. ature shoes our misses’ department. &!MPSON CRAWORD CO. offer to-morrow in their misses’ millinery department a number of extraordinary values in correct styles, including Misses’ trimmed body flats, prettily trimmed with flowers or ribbons; regular $4 Misses’ trimmed Tuscan lace bratd flats with very swell ribbon trim regularly $7 values—to-mor- row ee wf this handsome Persian lawn waist at It's a style everyhody admires—250 Saturday. mud Floor, full_as the high- Has 3 rows of _hem- stitched but tonhe 95¢ embroidery down 95 priced waists. 1,25 for $1.75 Persian lawn waist —buttonhole embroidery—stole et- ‘front—all cut” equally *2.95 *4.95 4 Exclusive’styles In Misses’ plauteaux Hats, made on wire frames, with handsome flower or ribbon trimmings. 5 4.50 and 55.50 Misses’ school Sallors, $ 1.75 1.50 for $2.50 Perstan lawn waists —round yoke—-back and front for girls and boys. boys and ural foot A shoe *J.50 The smaller sizes, from comfort On sale in our new and A theatre at home. Columbia The perfected phonograp! Columbia gold moulded cylin Disc records, 0c. mach Graphophone Par! fabrics are entirely new the swellest effects turned out by high-priced tailors. *10.50 and We're sole New York agents for this celebrated, scientifically constructed shoe for name, the “Nature Shoe,” because it has a nat- feet of children, elther boys or girls, giving The sizes from 8 to 2, for boys or girls, every width, are $2. s graphophone. | $ 1 first payment. records, 25¢. Dise records and old | and ines exchanged. | nickel platedrolter | golf clubs, slightly 2a Floor. Men’s high-grade suits to-morrow at*10.50 THOSE smart models that equal in style-tone and appearance the work of the custom-made tailor suits that were made for this season’s wear to sell at $15 to $18. The Boys’ *5.50 Norfolk suits Saturday *3.95 “THESE new Spring styles with the Buster Brown trousers, made of fancy cheviots, tweeds and mixtures in light medium colors for boys 7 to 45 | 75 doven—made of pataria—very light weight, stylish trimming of silk sash—reguiar $2.50 value at oo Party se 3,000 negligee shirts, 44c. ‘O-MORROW we will hold a great sale of 75c. and 95c. new Spring of 1904 patterns in high quality negligee shirts at 44c, each—an occasion that gi ‘a foot-shaped shoe that takes its t-shape last and conforms to growing Seconil Floor, *2.00 t and healthy feet. 2: | 6 to 8, for girls, are $1.50. that can be worn by enlarged shoe dept., 2d floor. Roller sKates: golf. + Nanement Salearoom. forchildren’s | each for hh, |39c roller skates, | 15¢ gutta percha ‘strap front, high) golf balls, just the back, black wheels, | thing for practice; extension styie, to| $4.75 doz, hundreds of men of good taste will await with eagerness, Matn Floor. firm—rejected because could be put to the 95c, 4 front as_ excellent Shirts. This lot—250 dozen— of the lateness of the values at 75c. and_9Se. constitutes a cancelled order of a Western season, This order called for shirts that 75¢. 8 And they're well worth that much—neat eflects—light colored, corded madras cloths—mostly in neat black figures on white—full i} der | fitallsizesofshoes.! 756 for canvas | size body—split neckbands—detached cufls—sizes 14 to 17—spec’al me |32,25 for bat caddy bags. | Saturday only at 44c. aad earin $1. falf’ “clams | OOG cit $1.50 Splendid showing of new Spring shirts at $1.00 —*1.10 —$1,50 —82,00 skates. shop worn. and of the very best quality—styles are exclusive and in conformity with Second Floor, Here's anot they are all h suits | you to consider— $ why il hold their shape 1 O 50 a a ere nel eure I ordinary. factory-made clothing. These suits are made of fine cheviot silk worsteds, fancy mix- |, tures, tweeds, Scotch cheviots and homespuns. Sizes regular from 34 to 44; stouts, 36 to 46; long, 33 to 40; so we can fit all forms in either double-breasted or single-breasted sack coat styles. We bought them at a great price concession of which we give you the advantage; Another great sale of fancy vests,*1.35.« yo remember that sale of a few weeks ago that drew suclt a great crowd . the time we sold $5 vests at $1.50. We've just 900 for to-morrow’s selling that were made to sell at $2.50, $$, $3.50 and $4, 1.35 They were all made for Spring wear, in pique, duck, mer- cerized_and mixed fabrics—genteel effects suitable for dressy men — sizes 34 to 42— while they last at $1.35. Regular $2.50 to $4.00 $ Vests to-morrow . . years old-—eut in the yery latest style and sold elsewhere for $5.50—to-morrow 83.95.

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