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WOW KILLED ° FOR HER MONEY fl ‘Jersey City Police Learn that Man Who Strangled Mrs. ‘Julla Schumadzi to Death Ex- peoted to'Get $895. (MURDERER SECURED ONLY rou) $95 OF VICTIM’S SAVINGS. [ Toxi Mihely Disappeared After 3 Crime Was Committed and P ls Suspected—Note Left as Ruse to Deceive Police. A lettef found to-day in a woodptie in fhe rear yard of the boarding-house of Mra. Julle Schumedm, at No. 213 Suy- dam avenue, Jersey City, leaves no f @oubt in the minds of the Jersey City police that the murderer of Mrs. Schu- MENIN HER HOM found. He came from Buffuw iu days Strangers Enter the Place as Annie Latanzo Is About to Leave, and Throttie Her and Throw Her Under Mattress. neck. She had been strangled to death @nd then the front of her dress had been opened and $% in money, which she was known to have in a bag there, had been stolen. Suspicion curned to Michae @s he disappoured after the @Ko and rented a room from tie uead woman, He secured a job as a auroad } laborer and seemed a steudy surt of a man, Yesterday moruing ho stayed away from work on the plea that he Was sick. . Charles Antoine, another Doarder, diso stayed away, and be says that at 10 o'clock Michaeles told him that « sdloon-keeper down the street had asked to see him, Memsage Was a Ruse, Antoine went to the suloon-keeper ” for Michueles on hus return ine man } Was missing. Mrs. Schumudzi was no-|{¥° men walked right Where to be found, either, aud Antoine| Knocking. : ' {made up his mind’ tnat the couple nad! ‘They spoke Itallan, asked apparently eloped. te quickly intormed scnu-| oicial questions, and, as ehe had moved here only yesterday, she belleved them 9 . @d his pipe and thougnt but Httle more | to be police officials and answered their questions. Suddenly the shorter and stouter of i y. | the two vistors throttled her, and both here were ho signs of a struggle in| of them threw her over on the bed and j Medal and the iatter said it woxed very { Much like an elopement. ‘ine be ligni-| ¢ Of the matter, At midnight last night Schumadzi had lon to go in the cellar, ‘Che tirst be found was hiv ‘s ceHar and when the police were the @alled they decided that the murder | led the mattress on top of her. Stole Her $50 Treasure. While one of them held the mattress then been dragged into the cellar. |over her head the other searched the ‘The motive for the murder was plain. | room, turning everything upside down. Finding nothing in that search, he re- v she deposited $500 of this money | turned to her and searched her clothing. The murderer got but 4%,|Sewed In an uhderskirt he found $60 in had been committed in the upper part of the house, probably in the ‘wo- ‘@ own room, and that the Mrs, Schumadzi had $59 the day before ‘ip the bag in her bosom. But later In . @ bank. MRS, SCHU 6 oe 9040 Diogrom op cellar Annie Latanzo, thirty years off, was about to leave her garret room, at No. end found that the man had sent no|67 Crosby street, for her work tm @ Buch message to him. When he looked| Chrystie street sweatshop to-day when the police think he expected to get | pine, | glia" asain.’ Duns 'tar wo trace les has ‘been found. there wore any’ doubis in the minds e@ as to 6 murderer, ey ‘alopaiied to-day ‘when this’ hote, @ome with me. She said to me that ‘The searen fot Michacles was made| Ripping this out quickly, he called to fm this and in Jersey’ City yester-/ his companion to hurry away. ‘They and the police of Buffalo were| were not out of the building when the young woman was after them, she m ; Wooupiie.’> | | followed ‘then: down Crosby. street to [ peer ielaereh Broome and there they dodged her. No Policeman in Sight. there ore She screamed and searched the neigh- poe ete one ian, wam found in| 1 hood for a policeman, but did not prother, don't be mad,.I take|find one untll she reached Elm and Miss Latdnzo said she had never seen E= wife with me because she wants| Prince streets. Mked me better than you. She said . I am going back for my |} | v fwan going to keep house for me in| cither of the men before, and she was {oa ‘Sam going, I will meet you| unable to explain how they knew she d to create the belief had any money. ae A oper 7 v (bat he had eloped with his victim and|mght tn mweat shops. delay the discovery of the body he had time ,to get a good dis-| ;, The women’s body was found bare- . The clean condition of the feet | | in the dining-room. ature made hard water :o sail ships in—not to wash mm, The cleansing power of water depends upon its soft- ness, BORAX doubles the Power of soap and water, be- cause it softens *the water, You'll b® astonished to see low much quicker, easier and better you can wash things by adding a little], BORAX to the waten Be sure you get pure BORAX, though, Ask for 10- MULE- TEAM BRAND. Sold by druggists and grocers in 14, % and! 1-lb, packages, | Py *20-Mule- | for HOX } When she realized that, the thieves had escaped and that sie probably away, lost all her savings she became hys- terfeal and had to be taken back to ier home by the police, bound, Gilt lettered. Hugo's Les Miserables. Kipling's Indian Tales, Thackeray's Pendennis. cloth. Conan Doyle, R. W. Emerson, Rud- yard Kipling, N. Hawthorne, Marie Corelli, John Ruskin. Fine Diamond Earrings, $7.69. And if you've a birthday gift to give, could you think of anythin, more appropriate than a pair of these handsome earrings? They're in screw or drop shape, with fine cut diamond set in solid gold—and are very special value at $7.69. Malin Floor, Front. Centre. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 26, 1908 JUST A BACK ACHE? But Back Aches or Brick Dust or Fre- quent Calls Mean Hidney Disease. MADZI AND DIAGRAM OF CELLAR WHERE BODY WAS FOUND. 9-00-0024 Bie aie see | DRY GOODS Co. abouts. We really underestimate the quantity. And, however strong the statement may, appear, we hardly \Go to Your Druggist To-day. DEATH'S WARNING. BACK ACHE—or BRICK DUST in urine which has stood over night ls certain warn- ing that the KIDNEYS that the grim fate of hangs above the victim | eon troubled with Kidney weaknes tsecking replenishments from the winter’s breaking. sluggish liver, I used an abundan medicines and doctors’ prescriptions, but only got temporary relief. “ft was not until I started taking Dr. PottingiIl's Kidney-Wort Tablets that I be- came PERMANENTLY CURED. I say per manently, because it ts year since they cured me, and bert heat regina or trouble my liver or 5 aoe Kidney-Wort Tablets cer- tainly are wonder-vworkers."“—Ida Brey, #70 Hicks Street, Brooklym, Jan. & 1904. women—young or old— or sad, or sick—@nd in this marvellous remedy NEW VITAL EXERGY—NEW YOUTH. singing thro: their veins to wive NEW JOY TO LIFE. ee MRS. SWEENEY {3 DEAD. Bi T indek of Life or Dea ees, Pall Hastened Death Fifth Avenae Milliners. ‘Mrs. Elizabeth Sweeney, ee 6 If you DON'T RNOW what is the matter, if ou Go not understan write for FREE ADV: ton Department. College Ht. Burlington, Vt, Describe your Symptoma Fully. THE DOCTOR'S WARNING. Aledhel, put in LIQUID Kidney ‘Reme- years old, and mother of the Misses! ais: to preserve them, acts as rank polson Gweeney, Fifth avenue milliners, died |io weak Kidneys and Bladder. No doctor at her home at No. 13 West Thirty-fifth | will let a Kidney patient have alcohol. Yet hook end] liquid Kidney “remedies are loaded with TCH to. Conaulta- YOu RISK NOTHING—Go t BRIER ITAL ms rat Tablets, Take street to-day from contusions of the body,” am it was re-|alechol. Ported to the Coroner. Mrs. Sween had been confined months ‘to the orders of hi |, of No. 43 West left her bed a f ted to walk across the room. and Feoelved & numl Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney - Wort Tablets THEY COURE—Low Vitality—Back Ache—Constant Tired Feeling— They Contain NO ALCOHOL—Nothing but Concentrated Cure. SSS —————_ $2 MORE FOR MRS. HOWARD. A further contribution of ® from been received for Mrs. Howard, the story of whose misfortun brought a number of charitable re- es. “Teonard” has It increases the appetite, tones up the! stomach, invigorates and strengthens the system, and furnishes purer and better blood for the! upbuilding of the run-down constitution. tonic to act so promptly and beneficially where the health has| given way, the strength over-taxed by hard work and close con- finement. Those living in the low, marshy sections of the country, exposed to miasmatic poisons and breathin from stagnant pools and swamps, till their sys- tems are filled with ma- laria and their health un- dermined, will find S. IS. S. a most excellent tonic, and its timely use has many times prevent- ed the serious complica- fre tions that so often result from malaria. Good blood, good ap- petite and, good diges- tion are the foundation ones of good health. S. S.S. supplies all jthese, containing as it ‘does ingredients for the ‘purification of the blood and also well-known tonic properties, making it the ideal remedy in cases where the blood has deteriorated, the stomach disordered and tite has failed. "PISS. S. being a purely vegetable compound, leaves no bad after- effects, like the strong potash and mineral remedies, which are bad A course of S.S. S, now wiil fortify the system, and the impurities that have accumulated through the long winter months are more readily and promptly thrown off, and the warm weather finds you in good physical condition, instead of weak, run-down, tired and debilitated, with no appetite or energy, | as is apt to be the case where the system is neglected and nature Medical advice without charge. Special Sale of 500 Pieces 32-inch You will find no Washable fancy striped effects in blue, tan, gray, pink, green and red; 75 different good desir- able patterns and colorings, stiteble. for shirt house robes, kimonos, pajamas and shirt- Flannel, g the impure air arising} Canton, Obio, A @ Good medicine. I keep! while. It is an excellent: ystem and tone to . It gives appetite and energy and tonic to give strength to makes one feel better in every way. Ihave found it also an excellent blood purifier. For months I wat troubled with an itohin, tea gowns, kin eruption on Iam now comparati: think a great deal of your best blood purifier medioine, believing and tonic known to the world coaay, 1880 E. Seventh st. at Igc. per yard, value 4oc, to 45¢, Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, t What they took com- Be Foes Mette wcrs.: |Prised her savings for six years, She ; ‘The police believe that by this leiter|came to this country Pa hi id since then had worked Altoona, Pa., June 20, 1908- Ihave always been averse to givi ial do so now because of mefited by the use of your most) ent medicine. spring I very much felt the need of a tonio; w: troubled with Dyspepsia and Constipation, my blood was in bad condition. The use of specific has driven away all indications of Dys- paia, regulated my bowels, enriched my blood, and caused me to gain 20 pounds in we! that I feel in better physical condition In my judgment there is no better! urifier on the mai T unhesitatingly six years ago ket than your ‘A. L, FISHER. | preparation, ani ‘cated in fine cottons. on the stomach and nerves. TE Mise at oon barges 7 Rose Bushes, Bulbs and of Interest to Every Reader. A look through the list will show you many interesting titles that you may not have in your library. Now's the time to add what’s missing and save much in the process,” “The Tower of London,” 95c. A new edition of “The Tower of Londgn,” complete in two volumes, by William Harrison Ainsworth; nicely bound in cloth, with gold trimmings; printed on good paper from clear type, and illustrated. 2 Vol. Book Sets, 65c. left to take care of herself. A MILLION HAPPY AMERICAN CHILDREN are kept healthy with CASCARETS Candy Cathartic. Good words spoken by their mamas for CASC, to other mamas bave made CASCARETS successful until the sale now is OVER A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. Why do little folks like CASCARETS? Palatable, trag- rant little tablet—taste ‘good, do good—never grip nor gripe, but act gently, naturally, positively. Medi- ‘@ child dislikes will not do itmuch good. Children are always ready to take CASCARETS, PERFECT HOME MEDICINE, ask for them and are kept healthy al- against the dangers ailments. Best tor the Bowels. All druggists, 10c, 28c, a Fr sold in bulk. Genujne Sets of Books in Cloth. Each set in two volumes. Cloth | Plutarch’s Lives, 5 volumes, $2.35. dane Austen’s Works, 12 vols., $5.00. Carlyle's Wilhelm Meister. eare’s Works, Carlyle's French Revgjution. Dumas’s Three Guardsmen. Dumas’s Count of Monte Cristo, Josephus’s History of the Jews, 4 vol- es, Rollins Ancient History, 4 volumes, $2.50. Motley’s Rise of the Dutch Republic, Doyle's Tales of Sherlock Holmes. reed Macaulay's History of England, § vol- George Eliot's Works, 6 volumes, 5 Vol. Sets, 98c. Each set in five volumes, printed on fine paper and strongly deaverias—within 100 miles. Azalea Monie (hardy), , ats Bulwer Lytton's Works, 13 volumes, $2.75. Victor Hugo, 10 volumes, $5.60. Charles Lever, 12 volumes, $5.20. Wriling Paper 15c. Box, A particularly choice selection of smart correspondence paper came our way at a bargain price, for you to choose at 1 — CANDY CATHARTIC _ os = £EP ee THEY WORK WHILE YOU St ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest In the World In white, azure, green and rose col- ors; satin wove, snowflake and vellum finish; octavo siz Would be splendid value at 25¢. Mail orders promptly filled, Main Floor, fith St, Section. Ail Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales ese SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNINC W. In the Basement. . One Hundred Refrigerators Ow AVE 217 e22 To-morrow—$4.75 peda belie mull ar teed t be . ea: fintahed 1 08! nt i argain ertcerenene. ieeienenenieeee Jn renee ane Most Stupendous Purchase and Sale of CHINA Ever Known to the City of New York ‘Pwo hundred thousand pieces of China—gathered from the immense potteries located in Trent New Jersey—torm the basis of one of the greatest trade sales ever aura by any concern bere do ourselves justice when we say that Prices Are a Third to a Half Lower Than Ever Before. It is a sale instigated largely because of the a ‘, = SCly becs ¢ approach of Summer wants, when cottages, seaside hotels, mountain resorts and the like are looking for their supplies, while city hotels and restaurants are We can say without fear or trembling that never have pri v : prices been so low orvsorts so thoroughly good. i will be ready in the morning—and we'll make it very interesting for you—if you can be here— nough to last through the week, no matter how great the selling may be. Decorated Porcelain Plain White Hotel |=" Sadoers aa regularly 600, dozen, + Ontmeal Bo Dinner Ware. open vente ee done. wis . cn ee ee exquisite pink 5 i bud floral decorations; all nae orien | Teck ies Ze gold lined; Bread and But. soon ee | © ‘ae ter Plates, 4 inch..... jo each Bo Gil reseutiy sromecsar | te =t%| Decorated Hotel fi Tea Plates, 5 inch..... 4o China. regularly $1,25 dozen. eee sch Bo Breakfast Plates, 6 in... Bc FRUITY Sat ENG wip "HEMT 98 slecorated onder and regularly $1.50 dozen, 4-tnon £1.00 dosen vd" in' the finest hotels ta. America, Dinner Plates, 7 Inch. . oft avfts A oh ren: ee | AS 2 a : regularly 91.78 dozen. Thin Chinn toe dosen econ 1c | gapen —Bafales tice Sale Bt Frult or Preserve Saucers... Doug TH ns ee a Combe 2 | ine H srch Tea Cups and Saucers, three different wise dcoen Nite 5 $1.75 dozen Tea Cups and Saucers, slight: hi y prlaata shes Gah La Lia Ls tReet ay MEAT DISHES. ‘decoration; regularly $1.75 dozen; sale price, palr.... tates 80) or Preserve Saucers, green and ‘blue flower decorations; regularly 75c. dozen; sale price, each... . 3c Round Salad Bowls; regular price 35c. ‘each; sale price, pak . 150 Salad or Berry Sets, de d; Bowl and 6 Saucers; regular price $1.00 set; ale price, set. corews eee oe es SS each Ie each % 190 sacl sang 00 each SOc each 00 each 7 ean ~ os Gravy Boats 250. each 1060 cach 0e dozen 2c Pickle Dishes 250. each 100 each 1] Sires ines Fee: eect #3 sist | THA cops ‘AND Savcens. Shit Eqn ‘Tea and $2.50 dozen $1.00 a Dishes, 200. each Beveach Coffee do. $2.75 dozen omen After Dinner do., $2.00 dox. TGo. dom. Plain White Porcelain} sin. °"ts ans Jardinieres for a Third Ware i ES ie Beautify your - “eh MEAT ‘DISHES. country home Not strictly firet guaiity. Slight man- jons. Bo. ufasturer’ n Imperfect! abe: Sach with a Jardiniere 3 ‘Bread and Butter slze— Bey Regular Price Sale Prick 3 : | Almost as cheap $4 inch ats Ooo. dozen Be. each, Ibe. Sash as acommon clay pot. It's the biggest bargain of its kind ever ‘Ten size— S-inch alze ‘To. dozen Bo. each Breakfast sire— G-Inoh nize $1.00 dozen Ao. each BeSeE EREREEEE ERLE each $1.00 each ROUND SALAD 2 3 2 Bi $1.25 dozen Bo. each of ~ offered in New - . 106. York, Four dffferent shapes; beautl- § shapes ang slzea," requiar ‘pel 18s ful blended colorings in green, blue, ite pink and brown— Ls 7 inch size; usually 35c., for ee 100, each, "Se. each ‘2c. 8inch Cp usually 75c., for Singh INDIVIDU i Cheawens: 25e. each. fr izes 1.25 dozen. S, 9 inch size; usually $1, for 7 SMA) CHAS JUG! 39. each. Fiat BUTren prares: 10 inoh size; usually $1.50, i-inoh: tse, each! 106. each. r for 59c. each. 3,800 Pairs 35c to 75c Sample Hosiery at A wonderful purchase, Unquéstionably the biggest Hosiery values ever i k; yet we've held many a sale of sample Hosiery. ; ee The Rees Hosiery Importer in New York has turned over to us his entire outfit of 1904 samples. —three thousand eight hundred pairs. They include every worthy novelty that has been brought out i eh fancies. i ‘ bes ane So ae es aonerrul The styles are as varied as is possible in Hosiery; mostly in Lisles }» vial Ss Oataile To-morrow—with many tables loaded down, The assortment embraces; e Lisle; all over opem Plalm Niack Gauze Lisle; 25} - « ale; all over open Wilte Ine Black ince wor FATED White Lace Lisle; silk embrola- : Lisle; entire front ered. besipeaes Oxford Lisle; drop atitehed eter effects. Black and colored fancy Oxford Lisle Thread; hori- boot erns, sontal stripes. Sisiges: A great many other styles, with but a few pairs of a kind, Nearly all the above styles are dupli« D single pair in the lot worth less than 35c. More than 1,000 pairs are the’ Lisnane nis a be pairs are 500. und Gac. stockings. “ bs : reg Choose at 25c, To-morrow and this week while they are here, Leen iS \ Shrubs: Great Selling, Je've sold more Rose Bushes and Shrubs this ear tran ai other houses in'New York—not except- in Florists and Seed Concerns, which ask you 45c. Hd 50c. for the identical kinds that you get here at ? for Fateen thousand have just arrived. Ready to- morrow Rose Bushes : | Shrubs : 8). ydrangea (paniculata), Strawberry, Snowball, Deutzia, Wel- (one wold with 4 others Hy drangs eutzin, WTet~ Amertoan Beaut ny lematis, Lilac, Forsyth other hardy Nagns Chara: bright pink, suffused wit | Hous varieties: big healthy bushes, at, .cce, MATS Lee yerant, soft pink. 2 | fpatpatal, waxy. white | Bulbs : Cherie for Cannas, Henéerson, Vaughan, etc., 3c. 1 , Petlephants Kare, 8 to 10 inch size, 5: Gen’ 8, t0 ale, So re 7 Gladiolus, mixed varieties, per doxen, 15c Victor Verdier: bright, with carmine oan 5c Tuberose (double latge’ ize), per’ Goren, 135c Seeds : Critawon Rambler: wparvallous Grow a peony Moke wits, pale. Central Park Lawn Gress, quart, 10c. some of these bushes set out on March 31st are| _Sweet Pres and Nestartlum, per on, Se foliage. They're all two-year-old and very| Sundries : m most any sot. Mail orders filed 'if cash) — standard Hydrangea Trees, 38¢. Charges of $5 or mora prepaid beyond our own| Elersons Jens. oer Vine, each, ic ’ World’s Finest Groceries at Spto Soups, | Libby. MoNelli & Ltwby'# | Snid Condensed soups, nats! | tle. fi M1 vari dos. | 16e. 1:00 Scans. Eimest. ouatity mixed Eng Break tut, Oolong oF Cevion, ood. values at fc, ‘Der th.) 0: Bee eres eae Sec on, er Se an Runde Coffee. 5 Fo! t ‘tel, ie fe Fores, Cero~ The 20th Vita, Veana Flakes, Ral- | cleans, po! an Pieates; large hotel 186,; small bottle, 106. Finest. Mocha or ; Manse Corn or Succotanh, Butter Best quality, rand 4 flavor iat * finest Maine | rinest Hh Moked, No.’ Stato i mld elnowhere n' Ruby Brand, Fnertet and | fresh mates acter ure | Bates’ aS 1s; Gt hee Pa | Fender, 2-1b, cans, 49%, | and sweet, B16 ka, 1.60; th. Se 1.65; cai aon 43 - 24 | ~ | Breakfast Coren ‘Frato, alte Fagerere | Extra Gian aibtan Pioral Brand. est