The evening world. Newspaper, August 16, 1905, Page 5

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|i. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 1905. "£° BATALLIEY WAS. ~FOR DEATH OF |ee-2=25°5— 10 BE ON STEAMER IEGEL |, OPER came into the world under such pecu- | POISONED WOMAN go hf oe NE Actor Could Not Have Cut His Throat and Then Throw CANNOT BE IDENTIFIED. evisence thar Stave wilsam 1 Knife Away. Two facts which snorense the proba- 'Sixteen-Year-Old Lad, Police) niea in mosnttal Where she Was) DUNN for whom a wartsat for ein: fillty that Henry Batalliey, the actor : misteuce vezzlement hast Say, Has Admitted oun y Men for Whom Por | eon gan who wns found dead in his room at No. 173 Washington street, Brooklyn, with ce Are Searching. With the His Guilt. NEWARK, N. J., Aug. 16—The wo-|and State governments his throat cut and two stabs wounds | tn his body, di not commit suicide came man wh) died in St. James Hospital| hopes to arrest the fugitive w last night from carbolic acid poisoning Steamer touches at Honolulu to Light to-day. One is that the keys of this apartment are ng. although ghe hag not yet been identifled, nor have thorittes at Honol av place was found when the body e rey : ay | Dita! Friday after her babe was brought |Nothing was found oncher that mient | Mayor f# charged are now etimated # “2 a re roe, Wee lomc over Lead rk Silda 9 Into the world by the Caesarian opera-|Sive & clue to her {dentity. BN to amount to about $117,000, [ebas ldeimeckenan NewYork? eel Those living in distantparts of the country and _ stopping in the city on their way home will do well to study what Fashion has de- Courists Passing Ohrough VYew York " i And People Returning from Vacati | Duffy's Pare Malt Whiskey. Will find the Siacal Cooper SVE seoteasrally TereHnniat this Will, bo |, dt Kills the diseaxe germs and invigorates |) period, The tide is running strongly toward Fall merchandise, k by the me: | Coroner in connection with the death Hide ne went away immedi-| and strengthens every organ and of tho . : at Helen mister. she pike eae By Ne ORG eat reel Ie neta eneee Se SO Tre Cilny Oniiy Cele hE and already the first-comers in the world of new things have made rl who in the Pos: Graduate Hos-| woman was about thirty years of nee. ne ‘At all druggists’ and grocers’, or direct, g1|| their appearance. jwho llves dn Nostrand avenue, between | hospital been found by the police. The | the brass watch fol in the room in| Fle sy o> ‘eon : intbush, |®oman Was brought to the hospital | While the prosecute Canarale lene and Avenue B. Fiatwush | aout 10 0:6 ho waid | the detalls leading ne hich none of atallley's friends e ver caw him wear, and didn't know he Gace oRigea Lie HO obits creed for Fall and Winter. The advance styles are comprehen- rec P {ie Grcurie lanes ott 2. || sively indicated, and are most interesting from every viewpoint. was arraigned in Harlem Pollce Court | they had coraaia | ate etal ine ue Weed , stating the circumstances of Iit- t te. Helen Elster's Tesne aatherhbd Those persons who do not lean toward the fashions will find and death and alleging that Stenman \had admitted to him having relations \with the child last September, although he denied responsibility in the birth, tor is known to have owned, this morning and remanded to the|Inpse in_E Warwick \Crar within i weEe é ; plenty of other things to interest them, for New York's busiest and Hea HERS ise Se The police were inciined to belleve the most popular Store is never lacking in seasonable attractions. New Yorkers returning from vacations and requiring the many z things incident to such occasions will find in the Siegel Cooper | 3 density of the man and woman wiho|boy. Magistrate Baker decided to hold || Store a helpful assistant. . . Jcailed at Batalliey's apartment last | him. | The Clearance Sales that are flourishing in various parts of the Risaaey Bins were Joho Rohan, of (Cat Curtin and his detectives insist Store bring to hand particularly desirable opportunities, and vari- New Haven, Conn. and his daughter, | that Stenman has admitted his cuilt to i Mrs. Martha Dolson, of No. 8 Henry|'them. He will be closely questioned at || ously demonstrate the excellent paying power of money when street. Mrs, Dolson was for years Ba-| the inguisttion which Coroner Scholer, KS tallley's landlady and took a motherly| W!th the assistance of a fury of phvsi- such investments are made at The Big interest in him brought her father | ¢lans. will begin to-day. The boy's ar- Ane LU to see ‘him about a. farm he cwned| fest was brought about by information eoond — s eh up ‘the actor had spoken of buying. |®lven to Coroner Scholer. The Coroner Balaee pode ree a hse eae ANE rs, Dolson said to-day that on Fri-|/arned that Helen admitted to her sis- ABC et oe Y | day last she called on Batalliev and had| ter @ week bofore her death that she kalfe where it was found after he had | a long talk th him. He seamed then | was in love with young Stenman, more unlikely |to be in good spirits. Another sad feature of this distressing LEXINGTON TO 3™AVE fest k sae Two-Hour Sale of the }\: ewest Fads and Fancies in Women’s Pianos, Or hes Fine Linen Dresses and Suits. |) twotudres potas] | Speocae Sales. '| Terms: $10 Down. hich the s found so far under ice had to take a Batalliey’s bod: ¢ so and then in the way | __ aa = = = == Superb, Perfect- Reduced to This | Women’s Walking Skirts, pedi iated ie Fitting Garments. $3 90 Figure from $9.00, | $6 Monthly. Q : ne aeenerty; wee ? reteaaenie || White this offer lasts—and it expires] | VWomen’s Kimono Gowns, ve boi lestautane| Thursday, Friday, Saturday. de Newest e sea $1200 and Crt LL Gc USS Women’s Summer Waists, His Jewelry Missing. AS \f A our wagon limits in Greater, New Men’s Leather Belis, Go- ie ale © To-Morrow (Thursday) Morning, from || fom Ce Feisien 88 ST Carts, Men's Bathing Suits, || Stool and Cover Free Cigars, and Fireside Arm During This Sale. Ghats (Stegel Cooper Store, Fitth Flosr.) \ eA ee A | Summer Shoes Peeduced. Models for Men, Women and Children. 10 to 12 o’clocK, at Bloomingdales’. No other store can begin to equal this offering. We would not reduce a $15.00 dress to $3.90 did we not have a definite object in view—that object meee Men’s Good Suits | Many of which have sold from $ $18 to $25; choice for 3 days, 10 murderer might pis have taken » clos eul im - ° : . Pacem iis EAUTIFUL blue and black serges, smart \f is to clear the stock of every linen dress and suit mixtures in tweeds and cassimeres, fine if init. Radical Sentence of Sum- F ant 2 , : ; [ ds d cheviot worsteds; "Outing Coats and Trousers, | Allthe very latest styles, from the simplestand ae cieneuhencenieselen? cut fashionably long, in either single or double ‘I neatest to the most elaborate effects, beautifully prices. As Fall styles will soon breasted coats, and all the product of our own | made and trimmed, perfect in fit and finish, are Se or enbibition (ths imayabe | A 9 7 your last opportunity to secure work rooms, Ten Dollars. included. Nearly all are in white---only a few in such wonderful bargains in paeeLe pane Eeatalliey fa Be One profit-sharing advantage of ours, not favored by | colors. All sizes. In two hours to-morrow morn- Summer footwear, leved, by many of ho actor's trends our rivals, is that we make every stitch we offer. The ing, from 10 to 12 o'clock, we will $ ai $2.50 to 95.90 Shoes woman was his wife. but there is no! temptation, therefore, to buy job lots now and then is if sell every one of our $9, $10, $12 a I | Women’s Low Tan Shoes, man- confirmation of this. = = oe and $15 Linen Dresses and Suits at e SS | nish effects, Blusher cut; some with = large eyelets and wide ribbon laces: No Reason for Suicide. removed. also Women’s Drab Linen Oxfords, all sizes Shoes for Boys and Girls: viei kid and oher popular leathers; some with Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, 59th St. Section. Big. Savings in StocKings These Hand Bags Everybody who had ai Batallicy re man was mun For Big Men the assortments present many rare bar- gains ; while many of the Suits, especially the mix- patent leather tip, Eu:ton and lace styles; thh 0 live j i, , ast id Ind tte a de cary) tures, can be worn with comfort right thro’ the fall. for Men, Women and Children. a ee a le and ff) BF ails sizes range from 11 1 Qe vas enthusiastic over * 5; ‘ ; din mighty I ced at sa bows! % Sh sly retailed up 10 $3.00 at Peon nn thon : is We have established an entirely new Hosiery- |] 2 and the boys’ up to 545. Shoes that formerly retailed up to Fair Exe and had been anx- | Smith Gra & Co. selling record for Greater New York. Manufac- A8c. to 88c. $3.00 to $5.00 Shoes at $1.95. ; ig | fously a for rehearsals, turers and importers tell us that our purchases are Th e real 95c. to Men's and Women's Shoes, high and low cut Summer medels; choice of stylish || leathers, including the popular tan calf and kid; among the men’s are Summer styles of ng trip with | THREE STORES nporters pu are Is, | BROADWAY AT 34ST ST., NEW YORK. tremendously heavier than those of any other New this week. || FULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AY., BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV., BROOKLYN, York house. Here are reasons: exter i) Women’s 25c. Hosiery, plain black cotton, gauze : weights, with ‘stk embroidery Insteps, ina 4 4 | variety of styles, all sizes... seseee sees 2c He had spoken o Interest to inany of hi An inquest will he hel The Brooklyn police le: goods, 8 to 10 Jong, in the Ox our famous "FOOT MOULD" shoes, both high and low curt excellent im the Ox 1.95 range of sizes; special at Tennis Oxfords at 49c. f Rubber Soled Tennis Oxfords, waite, black and tan linen tops; all sizes 49c | for men, women and children. Clearing at ia (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, East.) ¥ —— _—<—<—_—————— Women’s Imported Gauze Lisle Thread Hosiery, | some with silk embroidered TSS (abi in lace all- Ove rare Tree vaue ase to ent... GC “ 6th Ave.. Cor, 20th St. | mene acter ite Maaetetttae "yg || Midsummer Sale of Toilet ‘e) gauze lisle; Choice Of anysseer.seeseeeeeersses Goods Perfumery, Medicines . Y Ce Chitdren’s 15c. Hosiery, one by one ribbed, double % ’ ur StocKk-Moving Bargain Sale |} esi iane Ee Gen eats Be and Rubber Goods. sizes 5% to 10 inch; . Now in Progress All staple goods—all good gualities—at price | And some are tastefully hand embroidered in ! Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, 50t many points lower than prev: here el IN THE BASEMENT silk, too; others are plain, Peruna, regular 81.0 62¢) 1 of Superior High and Low Cut Shoes Rae ete a morey Oe. oO 9c. air; + pi Dl Tov for Men, Women and Children erase, or a single muir for ee A 9c Creates a Remarkable Opportunity to Secure the Best Footwear at the Eee Lowest Possible Prices, ., | A yj 20,000 Pairs of Choice Shoes, taken from the Main Floor, are being sold — 12:c. Ribbed Vests, 6c | ‘ White cotton only. The price is lowered to less at This Great Bargain Sale. Every pair is fully guaranteed. than half simply to close the stock. The goods Women’s $3.00, $4.00\Men’s $3.00, $4.00 ene tea te Ft HA 79 and $5.00 Patent and $5.00 Leather Button, aieer Other Special Sales Lace and Blucher, “ace @ Oxfords, Now Under Way. and Black Kid Button and in Black Kid, Russia Lace, Military and\Calf andPatent Black Talteta~sere pa a wile black ee 85c, quality 27-inch wide black Taffeta Silk at..... , 59¢ Cuban Heels,|Leather, as —Tweed and knickerbocker effects in Suitings women's new Fall Suitings........+5 1c St. Section. Wen’s Grousers 150. Sale Continues To-Morrow with a New Purchase of Another 1,000 Pairs. Manufacturers are willing to take a reasonable loss during the “off season,” fro- vided they can dispose of a larg quantity in one sale. We relieved @ prominent maker of 1,000 pairs of trousers in a single purchase last \| Monday. They arrived in The Big Store Tuesday, and to-morrow will all be added || to this most important event | More than 400 pairs of these Trousers were made to sell for $3.00—the rest || upto $2.50, | Choosing Is at Its Very Best Now. | SIZES FOR MEN OF EVERY BUILD. and whether tall or short. Every waist measure from 31 to 54. Every inseam from 28 to 37, Trousers for Outi | Black and Blue Cheviots, and uns and Flannels, |e ' ny, sty! with roll The assertment of 1 good desirable effec: | 50 at this pri Pm 8 be nily | emin ton. 3 Pairs 19c. Half Hose 25c. SOU St. Beotion. ium and light grounds. ine Striped Worsteds. | . Including Slate Gray, Navy | fine Mixtures. Stripes, Her- and Black Ground Co! ovina 50 | ringbones and Checks; all l 50 colorings} excellent textures with neat stripe effects This being the height of the vacation season, the sale will please the man who's the sands at the seashore. Sooper Store. Main Floor, East.) Me vein Powaer, |AmRorted |] soing away to knock around in the woods or Ie!! Handsome Framed Pictures In a Remarkable Sale To-Morrow. This news will specially interest those who are already planning the renovating of their homes for the fall. IF you buy now you can save !4, and in some instances even more. Popular subjects suitable for every room. Varieties are almost unlimited. These prices prevail PICTURES in gi't frames. | FRUIT AND GAME PICTURES, 98c Ic 25c Vain Vrawern SE mfortables—Sateen- covered down comfortables, 5 20; large assoriment to choose gold burnished: regularly $2.00, 6 WINDOW, Co well filled, splendidly made, $3.98 from; regularly re pictures are CARBON PRINTS. in osnamented oak DISPLAY, $6.00 value, fOF...cssee esse sss see eeteranens .! priced at $1.00; to-morrow, §9C | frames, gold tips; large assortment of CCLORED PICTURES in fancy cut gilt | Subiects) regularly $4.90: your 9 gay frames, large assortirenti every o picture is matted; your choice, 300 GILT FRAMED PICTURES. colored carbon prints, you may choose from a collection that are ordinarily priced up to Embroideries -Beautitul nainsook and Swiss edg- 10.956.) BE. sescscccrercserterver Table Damask -—Excellent Scotch linen, un- 29¢ bleached, highly mercerized.. » | Women’s $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords, $1.50, in| Patent Leather, Black Kid, Russia Calf and Brown Kid; Military, Cuban and 4 | Louis XV. Heels; Welted and Turn Soles, in heavy gilt frames, gold- Peas. Towels—Turkish Bath Towels, a varied assortment, 6 ; . f large assortments beaue Women's $3.00 Venus Pumps at $2.00. Slightly imperfesty soine worth UP yy 1@ cetts Juars pack, Fine, meaty peas, garden flavor S200; some are shabily “Har.” Ga |itat cai cures regularly $12, 5280 In patent leather, gun metal and Russia calf; Cuban heels, welt soles. Dig Massa taaany scan vit ttaay att OC || Special to-morrow, 2b, canssssssessserrenservee Ge Ff | Woo CSLORED PICTURES in gikframes [PASTELS | «arse, aszoriment 5 alk frames, hand-laid cornerss regue 3,00 . heavy matched corners. fancy cut frame: Outing Flannels—Ax unusual August offering of a ’ s » good 10c, grade, in tie ‘ oe ee ae bo largly $5.00. . Boys and Children’s Shoes. est colorings, at..ssrsssssssessessseessees Sic || Laundry Starch. Pee ets at sloriemengn, Be7 SECIAL LOT OF ASSORTED PIC: Boys’ Satin Call Lace, oszes 2% to 5% +++04 nd Misses’ White Canves Lacey sites 6 to Men's Shirts—The most comfortabls Negtigees, In |] just what you ‘want. It does its work thorough: 9! ETCHINCS in gil: frames. matched cor | URES if gilt anes: reduced ga Youths’ Satin Cal! L-cs, sizes $1 to 2..+ tere oe 1.00 various weaves of madras, light and ly and well al to-morrow, a Ib, for.... o.€ | ney i very large asioriments regularly ea TURES thet were $20.00 ree 6.75 dark effects, plain and pleated bosoms, separate cuffs; S9e, and 75c. values; 3 for $1, af, each... B3C AlGrs | Bloomingdale Brothers’ x0 iA $1.00. | COLORED PICTURES in gilt frames: choice assortment of subjects, frames gic. are gold burnished; regularly | uses! t $3.75, 2,00 1.25 No mail orders filled for the: en sizes 8 to B items. sloomiagdales’, Hasement, Youths’ Black Kid Lace, siz:s 12 to 2...- Children's Oxf ind Misszs’ Black Kid Christy Ties. per Blore, loo, Centre, 28th Bt)

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