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FACES DEATH 10 STAY WITH BABES Suffering from Blood-Poisoning, | * Young Mother Declines to Go| to Hospital—Signs Paper Re- Jeasing Physician from Blame. i | + — Rather than part with her two little ebfidten, Mrs. William Acker, a young ‘wife, whose home is at No, 12 Web- wter avenue, faces death, accompanied ‘by acute suffering. She has even signed her own death receipt, releasing a sur- eon from Lebanon Hoapital from all esponsibility, Some days ago Mrs. Acker stepped on @ tack while going about the house at night to attend one of her children, and blood poisoning developed. Her sufter- ing became terrible, but she refused to take the advice of friends and go to a hospital for treatment. Fearing that boy wife would die, the husband sent q Hospital for an ambulance, 4 a Dr. Barnett, who answered the “ call, found the woman's leg twice the 5 ordinary size, ‘ PcTour condition ts very serious,” the PhJalcian told her. “I must take you to the hosptal to save your life.” “But 1 will not co to a hospital,” *.) answered the mother. “I have two Uittle children to look after and there f@ no one except me to care tor them, } ‘\ “isut 1 will be to blame,” replied the d hysician. insisted Mrs. | dog won't be blamed,” Van “Give me pencil and paper and 1 wil sign @ receipt which will release you from all blame.” Then the younr woman wrote a re- Jease, in which she told how she could not leave her children and how she pre- ferred braving death and standing any amount of suffering to being parted from her children. ‘The physician sald that the woman could not possibly get well unless she Was (reated at once. He added that ft would proppaly be necessary to am- tmnt s husband is a real estate "BROKE HECK BY NECK BY , lot the Merion Cricket Club. Haver: ' |tord, Pa, Eighty-four women have entered, and the best thirty-two scores made will quallfy for the championship | at match play. The competition will be conducted under the auspl of the U States Golf Ass ation, and increased interest is added to the eve by the jentry of Miss Lottie Dod, champion of Great Britain, who has been e quanecassaaccuneseecsseseissse pecacobectans PEDEOD?E 6O4S490S9-06 4DOEL84906-9-0-06 64 115:94-909O000-006-91-04-00600 The golfing interests of the country Ma be centred this week on the wo- | men's amateur championship, which Newport Golf Club. the course are Miss Page Sehwas They will start promptly at 10 o' ” Driver Found at Bottom in Dy- ing Condition—Elevator Man Under Arrest, but Doubtless ~ _min Be Released, be sent drawn P, M. Gamuel Jackson, thirty-four years 0! of No, 44 West Thirty-sixth street, a 4 Grtver for the American Ice Company, ‘was found in a dying condition at the Dottom of the elevator shaft at No. 9% ‘West Twenty-third street tu-day. His neck was broken, and before a doctor could reach hime he was dead | Just how Jackson fell in the shaft is} ot known, Arthur Haycrant, the cle- vator man, was coming down from the| top of the building ,hen he heard «r ae at the bottom of the shaft. He teed & policeman, who found J or: it was placed under arrest as iJ erally, but undoubtedly will be Peleased in court later in the day. v ¢ Bears The \ | ( CURACOA’S GOVERNOR HERE. ae Over Thirty Years M. J. De Jong van Beek En Donk, Rhos esiec JAA ¢ ** Toa Kind You Have Abays Baugh » gerdam and Boulogne. SOMPANT, 17 MURRAY BTREET, REW YOON OrrT, 0 IN PRIZE! $5.00 to be given to each of | $500 00, ,00 the school children of America| ‘ School children’s competitive advertising contest No. 4431. shnny Lee as you CAN SEE Couln NoT KEEP HIS FEET, His FRIEND ADVISED s0ME Eqa-[)Set AND NOW HES MIGHTYFLEET: He WAS IN SUCH HIGH GLEE, THAT HE GAVE A WUBILEE “ S$ QUESTS ‘ HIN FOR Mh 2OG-0-8EP ts not only a delicious food but It 1s much more healthful and o, niet ody than meat. Consult both your health and your purse and buy a+ , large sine package of EOG-O-BEI 1 BGG-0-8EE in rapidly dis ROM YOUR GROCER FOR Ge piecing all other faxed eat foods on acoount of its better Ask Your Grocer for the Green Package. ity and lower price. If your grocer does not keep it, send as his name and 10 cents and we will send you 4 package, prepaid, ‘These orise drawings will appear in THE EVENING WORLD oa MONDATA $EPC29-2-19S 0699905959 COO9POODDOLDODES 29-9 5 OOLOOEDOLDOFOIEDOOEDIDOSE LOOP 00-09 0@ to play with Miss Maud K. Wetmore, | They will be the sixth pair to start, and will drive off from the first tee at 10.25 A. M, The pair who will start first and will lead the procession over waelder, Dyker Meadow, and Mrs, El-| Hott Rogers, Allegheny Country Club. | k. The next pair, Miss Pauline Mackey, Oakley Country Club, and Miss Louisa | B. Elkins, Pittsburg, will follow five minutes later, and the other pairs will off ut five-minute jntervals | mntit the last palr are reached at 125 AND AFTER THEY REFUSED His TEA | | | Address all communications to “THE EGG-O.SEE CO.," 105 & 107 Hudson St, N.Y, City, A.C. Monaghe & Co,, Selling Agente | | of WYruamaf Str Store Closes at 5:30 P, M. An October Sale of Silver- Plated Ware e have secured a second shipment of the same fine wares which we offered about a month ago, These beauti- ful pieces of hollow-ware come from some of the best man- ufacturers in the trade, The very low prices were secured because of discontinued patterns; but those who saw them before, and those who will see them today will agree that it would be hard to find more beautiful pieces among the regular lines at full prices. The quality is of the very best quadruple plated wares, as the names on the pieces show, It is a splendid opportunity to secure wedding gifts, as well as holiday gifts that would cost at least a half more ! @ little later on, In addition to this fine hollow-ware, there is a practi- cally complete collection of Rogers’ llat Ware at lowest possible prices: Rogers’ Extra Silver Plate; Spoons, Forks and Serving Pieces at Special Prices Tea Spoons at 85c a doren, Dessert Spoons at $1.50 adozen, Coffee Spoons at $1 a doaen. Deasort Forks at $1.50 a dozen. Medium Forks at $1.70 a dozen, Oyster Forks at $2 4 dozen, Butter Spreaders at $2.50 a dozen, Orange Spouns at $2 a dozen, Soup Ladies at $1.26 each, Oyster Ladies at $1 each, Gravy Ladies at 45c each, Cream Ladies at 3c each, Herry Spoons at Thc each. Butter Knives at 25¢ each. ‘Triple-plate Medium Knives,$2.25 dozen, Triple-plate Dessert Knives, $2.25 dozen. Ninth street alate, Chocolate Potent $1,: ie and i: 75. Hread Trays at Ay Soup Lureens ai pone Dishes a 3: $5.25 and $6, Fe =f ished ats2 3, $a. saith id $5. Cake Baskets at $2. ti) and $2.80, Nut Bowls at $2. Three-plece Water Sets at $3.50 set Butter Dishes at $2, $2.50 and $3. Serving T) anise, 1 ails, rving at 75c, $1, 4 $1.75 and $: ne ‘Traya, at $4, $5.25 and Claret Pitchers at $1. Tilting Pitchers at $12, Frames eres $1. ‘S0and § $2 net, Vegeta’ es at Bonbon Dishes at $1. Salt and Pepper Bhakers at 10¢ each Candlesticks at $1, $1.50, $1.75 ard $2 Pec oecn ty Pe! Mahite, at hit and $7.50; ichte, @ y Ten Sets, 5 pleces, at $10, $12 | $5.75 aud $0.00; B lights, at $8.00 $13.75, $15 and $16 her tty Coffee vyre 3 pieces, at $4.50, "| Miata $4.75 and $6, Syrup Pitehe Quadruple-plated Tableware | ° One-fourth to One-third Under- rice street aisle, Ninth and Tenth ___* __ietet Bievaier Counters French Tailor Suitings At Half Prices This is a fine collection of about five thousand yards of handsome Tailored Suitings that well-dressed women want for tailor-made gowns, These fabrics come from one of the best manufacturers in France... Included. are faney mixed tailored suitings of this ptesent season's manvfacture, made to sell at $2 a yard. They are in colored over-plaids in combinations of brown-and-blue, blue-and.garnet, brown- and - garnet, black-green-and-brown, green-and-garnet, black- and- brown, green-brown-and-blue, blue-green-and-garnet, Fancy Mixed Tailored Suitings also of this year’s manu- facture, with self polka-dots, in mixtures of garnet, navy blue, brown, green, olive, reseda and plum, mixed with white, Mohair Mixed Prunella Cloths, in mixtures of brown, navy blue, garnet, green and Oxford gray, Panne Mixed Cheviots, in mixtures of light brown, navy blue, cadet blye, green, garnet, reseda, castor, silver gray, and black-and-garnet, . All 48 inches wide, at $1 and $1.25 a yard instead of $2 and $3, Rotunda, JOHN WANAMAKER Tormerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts, | | | | | Write for Our New Booklet, which gives a complete list of all the articles ft we give with our various outfits, Malled Free Upon Application, Rooms 575 Completely furnished, 4125 Rooms = furnished, 5 Cont Completely furnished, *150 CALL AND EXAMINE Our Four-Room Apa it is on exhi- bition at our rooms, A WEEK $ ] 00 OPENS AN t ACCOUNT. Our LIBERAL CREDIT, TERMS apply also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. We Pay Freight and Carfare. 10 S. & MH. Green Trading Stamps given free at any depot of Sperry & Hutchinson In exchange for the label and wrapper from each 20c, bottle of The Only Imported Worcestersh! ft HORACE DB LISSER. AGENT. & W, BROADWAY, N.Y | Y The Arcade Book Store Offers THE WORLD:_MO MONDAY [BYENING, OCTOBER 10. ona MISS DOD, WOMAN GOLF CHAMPION oF| == ENGLAND, WHO SEEKS HONORS HERE. CAOhSOTHE LEHI EE TENSE TETE TIT EDDEDETERHIEIOSEDODD Come through the new arcade from Lexington Avenue, WU Leann 10-3" hue 259°WO0S 4 a The 13th Annval Lace Cutain Sale Is Making Things Lively To-Day ! There never was a sale and Fixtures FREE that started with greater with every pair of lace enthusiasm—we seemed to curtains at or above | have instilled all New York Bias. with our own wonderful satisfaction regarding everything connected with this Thirteen Bloomingdale Lace Curtain Sale Event. More advantageous than ever before were all our buying transactions, and that, of course, means more unusual bargains for you. we'll save you a third to a half all usval retail prices! ff give you a more beautiful and extensive variety for selection than you've ever seen under one toof f efore. Particularly worthy are these items for to-morrow: Nottingham Lace Curtains.) [rish Point Curtains. J + esebisance Lace Curtis I 69c Pr.—All new and choice patterns; | g9.76 Pr.—A very excellent 50 pair—worth $5.00, pair easily worth double our | wel! covered designs; worth easily rH 00 pair—worth $7.50. rice, & pair. 00 Bos and 98¢ Pr—Very good quality, Curtain poles and fixtures free. $1.00 palr—worth joel FT SO ieee ery excellent | $275 Pr.—Several handsome new 00 van sea tase Seales a haes arty of beaut designs; not 2 pair worth less than flake ‘seo 5.00, ful new’ patieraae y 95 to $6. 12.50 pair—worth pore: Curtain poles and fixtures free, Curtain poles and fixtures free, $1.75 and $2.00 Pr.—Very exqul- site effects, in a variety of new de- signs; a superior quality of net, Curtain poles yt fixtures free, $2.50 and $3.00 Pr—Fine enough for the best room; the designs are beautiful and artistic; such curtains sell elsewhere at double our prices. Curtain poles and fixtures free. Red Sets, $3.50. These ruffled bed sets have Renais- sance centres, insertings and edgings and a flounce festooned around; sizes for full and % beds, They are worth $5.00. News Ilems from the October T Sale of Porcelain and China, The Bloomingdale china store in this great October 4 i formed ‘ peace ies Oe Re of most ext ek ‘ood, reliable fia and porcelain dinner, tea and fish sets and separate pieces. 25 78 Pr—All deeded Onna #18 $8, 90 and wm. ~~ oth Mote yin ‘on excel Curtain poles and Me, ity ly oe OS aint Arae Curtaian, Curtain poles and fixtures free. : (All French Makes.) $5.50 Pr.—all new, well covered de signs; grades that usually sell for $7.50 and $8 a pair. Curtain poles and fixtures free. $6.00 and $7.00 Pr.—Several very pretty new styles for selection; cur- tains that would be good values at $8 and $10 a pair. Curtain poles and fixtures free. Others at $8.50, $9.50, $10, $11.50 and $12.50 pair. The purchase involved uM over $10,000.00, and 30 icularly advan- tageous was our buying that we're offering savings of a tull third on vsval every-day prices! Nowhere in all New York will you find prices to equal ours in lownes$ for the same standard quality of merchandise, We merely mention the following us typical. $12 Dinner Sets, $7.98, | $19 Dinner Sets, 315.96. Of fine thin American porcelain with pretty floral designs, every piece | assorted decorations Mart line with gold traced edges; sets consist | edges; also with (ee Pie border § of 100 pieces, including tureen | decorations; 100 p' the set, ine : and soup plates. Sale price, ce. $798. org soup t and three meat ; $14 Dinner Sets, $8.98, | “she Stle price, $13.98. Of fine thin English porcelain, with 10c. Plates, Se, pretty underglaze decorations; 100 pieces to the set, including soup tureen and necessary dishes for the table: sale price $8.98, All sizes, with pretty all-over blue underglaze decorations; selling every- where else at 10c.; special, Sc, Third Floor, Hoth St. Section! Thinking of a Watch Purchase? | Here’s Something mye From out our immense stock of watches we've picked two sorts to quote at prices that both the trade and the public will won- der at—that’s a way Blooming- dales’ has, though, and our pat- rons are used to the startling, The watches we particularly mention for to-morrow are, first, $12.50 $10.95 , for Men's, Women’s and for Women’s Solid Gold Watches. vam Boys’ In engraved and engime-turned cases that wére manufactured by the celebrated Brooklyn Watch Case Company and are warranted to assay fully 8 karat. They're fitted with the famous seven-Jewelled Morning- side movements, and every one is a guaranteed timepiece. $20 is the actual value. They have 14-karat gold-filled cases, made by one of the largest and best known manufacturers in the country, and shown in the latest im- proved models and designs; warrant- ed to wear for twenty years. The movements are the renowned ait Jewelled Waltham and Elgin, every watch is guaranteed to eet “4 curate time. hey, should sell for $20, Floor, Front, Centre, gas ° burner for bed- Copyrighted Cloth Books for 44c. room, tatoo ot Every day is bargain day in the Bloomingdale book store— Kall —~ 0 some days, to be sure, are days of value-giving more pronounced around in the than usual, P for a match—just Such a day is to-morrow, by palin o Here’s a fine list of | $1.5 ol ¢ Should you order by mail, send twelve cents ain for postage. uh te. gas The Virginian—tilustrated. ase Atiame—Winter. | The Soeee Invisible—t}- Tustrate, Te the Fog—Davie, The Lady Paramount Harland David Harum atc c, ne Cri Tiluat rat The ‘Doings Ot Hattie right selling price Haw Darrell—Bache T valahoney: “Stttom—e Seven Oaks—Holland. Garden of Eden. Main Floor: Arcade. All Cars Transler lo Bloomingdales. th of The Viceroy’s Pri Hoathby Rel Rock—Page at That Fatled— but we're making a great spectal, of them to-morrow fh Blooming-» dales’ for 15¢. anton « de of Jennico. BM Pe Si -