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‘WOMAN BEATEN - SENSELESS 1 HOME BY ROBBER jttdthea as She as She Entered Front Door by Thug | | Who Lay in Wait. PATERSON, N. J.. Jan. 2%—Every | j) @ection of this city likely to yield a eriminal is being searched to-day for a | rotiher who, after striking down Mrs, | Mary Doehler in her home, No. 4 Tem- | ple street, escaped, leaving his victim bleeding and unconscious, | The thug failed to secure money | whioh he knew the woman carried, Mrs. Doehler having alarmed the neigh- bors with her screams before being in senseless, Mary Doehler, who keeps a y store at the address given, clozed place at the usual time, about 10 k last night, and then started to ‘irs to her living apartments Just the store. opened the door with a key and a8 ghe stepped inside she received on the head which felled her floor. Dazed by the attack she unable to defend herself, but as she on the floor screamed for help. burglar tried to stifle her cries. cursing the woman he struck Teptatedly until she lay uncon- Be evidently heard some of the approaching for he made no ettempt to either rob the woman or @arch the house for plunder and ran @ut, leaving the front door partly oven. ‘When the neighbors reached Rouse they found Mra, Doehler sole. Hu prretisey After calling the police they sum- moned a Chysiclan, who after much ‘work restored her to consciousness. The ‘woman was slightly improved to-day, Dut will be confined to her ted for a week at least. ‘The police say the man had been the neighborhood for a , and was eveldently fa- woman's dusiness and close her store at a and then go to her apart- H Hi tH i 5 g on He entrance to the hallway by false key just a short while Mrs. Doehler closed her store. then secreted himself behind the door g PR MURPHY WHO GETS THE PLACE OF IKE HOPP: Edward S. Murphy, of the bullding firm of Murphy Bros., who was ap- pointed Superintendent of Buildings yesterday by Borough President Ahearn, is quite a young man. He is ‘thirty-five years old He lives in “Tom" Rush's Twenty-ninth District. and {s a member of the Osceola Club, the Tammany organization of that bail!- wick. ‘He ig a director of the American Athletic Club and is con- nected with several other Irish and denevolent organizations, the member- ship of which worked hard to secure his appointment. He was also indorsed ‘by many prominent business men and others who are much in the public eye. John T. Meehan, of Park Row and the Bronx, was an enttusiastic backer of him, FATED SLOCUM HAD NO CHANCE IN FIRE Witnesses Tell Jury Flames JURY AGE WHER SENT BACK BY COURT Finds Verdict for Plaintiff in Half-Million Far Rock- | away Suit. After staying out all night and report- ing to Judge Keogh that they could not agree, a jury in the Supreme Court at Flushing was sent back this morning, and within an hour brought in a ver- ict involving half a million dollars’ worth of Far Rockaway property, The verdict was found in favor of the plaintiff, Mrs. Annie Cornel] Summer- field, wife of a Wall street broker, Johu Summerfield, and ends a tedious two weeks’ trial. In her action Mrs. Summerfield sued Franklin C, Norton for the possession of 18% feet of beach at Far Rockaway, between Arverne and Edgemere. The depth of the land {s 1,000 feet. It was understood in court that this was a test case to settle the title to property valued mt about $600,000. Remington Vernon, the wealthy founder of Ar- verne-by-the-Sea, is eafd to be deeply Interested In the outcome of the case. Real estate experts and coast survey officials figured as expert witnesses at the trial. Mrs. Summerfield claimed title to the property from a transfer given by Lieut.-Goy. Dongan, who was appointed by King James II, of Engiand in 16§, also from original grants from the Indians through six generations. Norton claimed possession from trans- fers made in a division of the estate in 1°09, After being out all night the jury Teperted to-day a dtagreement of 6 to 6 justice Keogh asked them to bring in a verdict, and, after retiring for an- other ‘hour, the tired jurymen found for the plaintifr. ASTHMA BRONCHITIS CONSUMPTION FIRST TREATMENT FREE ‘The greatest neod in these diseases is air, The person suffering with Asthma, or Bron- chitis, or Consumption 4s elther ‘so diseased that he cannot breathe or me 60 weakened that he will not make the effort to ‘Dut sir te fe, ef hia 5 lungs’ and. bronchial New Furnishing Store for men— now located di» rectly at left o Main Entrance. Continuing the January Clearance of Women and Misses’ Wearing Apparel FursLined Goats, collar. Only twenty-eight of them; regular $22.50 coats; the last of the 12.95 Fur-Lined Coa 's of a better grade, with sable and natural squirrel collars; thirty-seven of them all told; 17.75 FursLined Coats of the best quality; fine Siberian and German lin- ings of excellent grade of broadcloth 29.75 season to cote at (ne mail orders) . about half a bie price . in black and colors; $45.00 coats for. Other Grocery Advts. May Be Bigger in Size, But Values in No Sense Compare With These. Dne test of this store’s grocery supremacy is all we ask from If we do not serve you with B! SAVE YOU MONEY, the It is our fault, The strength of a Grocer ap Rath BETTER goods ana Space devoted to it, by any better health for you—with lea Sins ppected, Sugars Cured Hams; mila, sweet favor, spe clally selected for Ha branded U. ry lige the purest and tgnder ae dest sugar nd. Packet me ae inde; packed in Bridgeton N. he eer I Weight car- uch tppertor: if ho dust or the Sout The new Shoe Store is now located on the third floor. Lar» gestin New York The Spring goods are marching in; for the Spring season with us begins ‘way ahead of the calendar. Do you want a winter coat or suit for yourself or your daughter? Not necessarity heavy weight—but winter styles, We are scarcely figuring cost in clearing the entire stock. For, no matter how good styles may be, we must start the new season with all new merchandise, A great aggre- gation of bargains for to-morrow: Misses’ and Children’s @Coats—Final Reductions. The remainder of our entire stock of girls’ Coats will be offered to-morrow at a great reduction from regular prices. In most cases the quantities are limited, therefore de- scription is impossible; but you ma come to-morrow with these bargains in mind: $3.95 Girls’ Coats at 1.50 $5.00 Girls’ Goats at 2.95 $6.50 Plecadilly Goats at 3.95 $7.95 Girls’ Coats at 5.00 $12 Mis. Black Goats, 7.50 $15 Misses’ Tourist Coats 9.75 Specia!lLot of Girls’ | Special Lotof Girls’ | Special Lot of Girls’ Wash Dresses onsile| White Lawn Dress-| Wool Dresses on silt to-morrow at49c., 7S¢., $1.25 /e@@ on sale at $1.50, $2.25,| at $3.95, $5.00, $7.50 and and $1.50, $3.50 and $3.95. $9.75. with fur | Evening Coats of broadcloth | Wafsts in Lawn, trimmed with two. in black and colors, trimmed with | tows of insertion which form a yoke braid to match, and velvet trimmings. | effect, high cuff on sleeve; also an- We offer three special lots. Prices | other model with pleats and were $27.50, $35.00 and $45.00; for | hemstitching; excellent value SO & Monda; Walsts in Lawn—A variet 0 519.75 and aan at styles, trimmed with embroidery fei 7,95 of fine all-wool Montagnac Malia! Hace, Yoke effects of and Kersey, three-quarter length, | fatored modus catia 1.25 A very large assortment of Lingerie plainly tailored, ‘or braid trimmed, collarless, satin-lined yoke. Waists inan extremely smart model | lawn with medallion of embroider: and small tucks formin, Pretty de- signs; fine German va . 2.905 of Irish Crochet and edged in Batiste, trimmed with medallions with Val, lace, demi sleeve 2¢5@ | lace trimming 'y Sale does not liein the am means. Hence this short story, It ts easily read—and quickly digested." ae glewspaper more money in your pocket. “'Phone 180i—Chelsea, And it means si Pe gr vera Domino Corn or Sacco. ‘alert re “een fash, “°° 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. . 7,9, 14, 43, 15, 47, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Tet Sta JANUARY SALE. Nearing the End, Only Six Days More, - Time Grows Short, With January, end January Sale Oppoetialiiiade { BE WISE AND BUY NOW, NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, mene n January Sale | Values in TOWELS— Turkish—4s inch—were 725... Turkish—ex heavy—were . All Linen Damask—knotted fringe— openwork—usually .49 Fine Hematitch huh vant Mnen— extra large—value. . Huck and Damask—usually .2%. All Linen Damaake—knotted Cringe usually .19 All Linen Huck—usually « Large Cotton Damas TOWBRLLINGS— 1 cent Check Gla: 16 cent Linen Crash. 14 cent Barnsloy Linen 12% cent Heavy Linen. 1¢ cent Huck .. 19 cent Union Check G Ail the best kinds of Crashes and *rweitin for china. glass or roller—extenal ve vari- eties at lowest prices for the qualities, | white Goods Cambric, Nainsook and Long Cloths are good the year round—you make no mistake ia buying at these prices. 10 ot, Cambrics—yard wide January Sale Values in 12 ct. Cambric—yard wid 12 ct, India Linons..... 19 ct. India Linons—4-inch. 12% ct. H, S. Satin Stripe 15 ct, Shirting Madms. 24 ct. Fleeced Marseilles. $1.29 Long Cloth—12 ya. p $3.00 Nainsdok—12 yd, po. Short Lines—Great January Sale\ Babies’ of Fine Cloaks sient, Henrietta, Bedford i cont Bilk Poplin, Loulsine Bilk, ete. gay trim’d—were batt to $32. Now 5.08 to 24.00 J tow alings i Yard Wide Muslins Bleached.......++ sit) Unbleached. ... Limit—20 yard, A standard for hea asin strong evough for bed nyusil #0 fine a weave that manufacturers it for underwear and shirts, Pillow Casings maeiR strong quality—pure bleach— ta Strong Sheetings St-inch unbleached. 6 unbleached eh 8t-Inch 90-inch Not by the Rale could you buy for these prices, January Sale| omfortables A fine addition to sale. offer! in this group of High Class French Cambr:c Comfortable top—plain back—some with da border—full size—worth $3.49. it Sateen Com fortables—Australt nares wool filled—tull sise— a : were $4.98 Now. .2.96 | H Comfortables—Down' or , ae Learn wool Biles gis teoh 4 border Mtherto $9.98..0+.-s+ypecre4s8, 08 Silk Comfortables—Silk both sides= down filled—some with - and 18 Inch borders—vale $18.00. Pre) Full size Blikoline Comfoi one 1 white cotton filled—value a, ie "d Silkoline Comfortables— urkey ted back—seroll stitehing— VALUG FLED 7a cccsssascavaicacesseney reels ay Sateen Comfortablos—plain re fancy stitohing—value $2.26. French Sateen Comfortables-—plain Pask-Aand mecting masecn ‘end attacked her as she entered the a tubes can be brought this sale, Family old every oa ood and tend ta Quickly Enveloped the into, contact with ite ses, 8 to 12 Ibs Moc te Soe.‘ | | | talning superior to the Xt Fine Rugs High Glass Art Linens He_erideatly’ knew that the women They can, ‘This Poeumal ts carton BHO] | | cramary” che he feng. TPs Reduced for Quick Sale Reduced werk qmrrted the ay’a receipts in a pocket- Vessel Fore and Aft. net supplics just'the power that the patient |S Pee testo Solid” Yackod, "red Brioy “ia ifaat ba Dook to her apartments each night, and Ko need to Ko to Colorado for air. TOMATOBS —Burkins Youth Brana | | Pipe, ‘old’ olmt an, Because the following are in small tots] to Add to January Sale Attractions. Hien here in New York free and natural or Golden Rule Brand, fancy | Sugar Where at 81.75 reductions are made as atated.....+Rugs it was for this money that he held her (breathing can be caused, and overy breath golld packed red ripe: Saat 2OnRe sweet eycreeia for two tn every way desirable, but marked down | SCARFS AND SQUARES : Paes te SEs PN ior Ftewte ect He Connolly, of sae means new life and a return to health, ae ae Oz. :10c a eae ion, b, Ee a Dergcane faraciomtanes: wlth our rule of conataat pure, aaa mh, a wi be reboat W.. ‘ong.. resumed thi 0. ‘284 -Bt, and ex- TOMATOES —Rob Roy can’. PR BNC clearances to prevent accumulations. ris ape on SN ATE FAVORS ehatrageo lt tah coh feds ode an eenich the whe EA PESn a | ES, Dune 8 3) LARGE RUGS— ‘Were. Now. SCA RES a5 to lashes tong “ Cap! . Van LIMA BRANS—Foll- vel new im- Smyrna . 7.0x10.6 ft.. $8.9 6.98 ow to were 23 to $5. 4 heteln. by a process of ’ Slocum, in the United States Ctroutt } Pat! bed aan, are brand, small and fpeclal tor $ | emyrna . .0 x12 ft..$10.08 8.08 | SQUARPS—80 inch— | Court, before Judge Thomas and a tury, | freaking’ ingigerting doaughts “of ar i a 81.50; 8 Ae: 25C Zl amyena - 6x9 ft..310.98 7.08 Now .29 to 1.49—were .49 to $2.99" ; Both the prosecution and defense put | Closed Alr-passages are opened: clogged a | BART PmAna— an. 8c High Grade $ | Smyrna . paren tor prt! hiatal te brs nh ; sal! fa number of hypothetical questions to Ps ‘nan fone ununed, are Tando packea {e.pure meat eas Yeez, 8 | Besson anys | stitch—ptaln or with drawn Worke T, 4 1 24 Inch— Capt. Connolly, involving alleged condi- lauieinatecs 15.08 ig to inch- TREATY WITH CUBA NS—Lee Canning Co.'s String- Sold in all retati tions on board the Slocum at the time — Semi: Now eeu ieee eae of the fire. He sald that after the ce Lene, in Saran AGua ribs | loee small ana tender, | SOM a oesss os Ae Azminsters 10-98 CENTRE PIECES {0,4 snot a ‘Document Not Amended and| Sse rose out of the hold there was a tender; tender, tiper -l Biekiea Boots: BSG Wilton ros | Kure Linen with handsome Cluny, | n ended ANd} out a smal chance of controlling the eet oe Jar See ss Arabian or Renaissance ingg. fire with one hose. The quartering wind — rT Wool Art ae | 4 tic Cab! were tis to Fide | Isle of Pines Ceded to the | ona open porthotes ‘would havea tea- wapory ae into the romutent Tesee Rew, importa Bs King’ “nats? | $ | Wool Art Sauares..3xé SCARFS—20x35 to 20x72— i | Little Republic, Gency to increase the fiames. bronchial jes ae and Tunes, willing | the the Mixed’ or “Sneiten BAVOr: ae Very ten- puto Crit tal 0000 ino! ROW: 1,24 to 3 PR \ I. | Capt. John H. Montforte, who was aaet tue the patient ee een excel sweet, earl rene BC a at navigating the College Point ferry-boat |ftbit of deep ‘and. natural. respiration. Soren at from 19 4 Bronx on the day of the disaster, test!- Athina rondh . ‘aad aven Consumption, 9 ae per feos F Be eae Special é a urvive uni : WASHINGTON, Jan. %.—The Senate! nea that te crossed then bow of the fr als teapnagnated pitty tt dokon, 31.88 5: Be! $| Scotch Brussels or Luncheons To-morrow | Committee on Foreign Relations to-day) gioomn between One Hundred and |killing vapors, oe i canSe | Kashmir ‘Voted to report the treaty with Cuba/mnirty-fourth street and Sunken Mea- (erect ge oy Car etahtS aseoad ba say Fire Rugs Served from 7 fees tee Iole of Pines to that Repub-} qows, ‘The Slocum was about at One| ino weight h ee Ca —— ees 11.30 to 2.30 P, M. | Hundred and Thirtleth street, and he @ patient real- RAILR: NO. 1—Hamby Steak, Latt 1 { _ flames. ‘This seems ineredt never- Smyrna, neat ae va OF Coffee,....seses { 5 “In about two and one-half minutes for yourself. Investign Smyrna ‘Fricandeau of Veal a la-Maéedoina, FUNDS STILL COME IN after that she was beached, aflame fore] tno Be ‘of our wre pvr Smyena | eanthedtora eudding-— i and eft,” said the witness. methods and, the celebrated Violet Ray sayysioNs 0 Axminetera ree ‘Tea or Coffee,....+4 tent x treatment we in Col td - NO, i) FOR ALTOMEN FAMILY, | ‘tos eee sual tte ooun nad | Usaect 0" ya nua Save time. Visit us in the mom-§ | HA\AGmi et Naa agia| Axmite 48 | Shy marke rrr, Gre Pa 5 lee of Ple— sounded no alarm that he heard. “When tha fisten to thelr ty ptatements of reser: y a moment when assistance of the Slocum he declared eras the Brat eee that it was impossible gt the time, He Tootelet taled free, ' Additional Contributions by- Even- ld Readers Pay for hanni CABINARC INSTITU? sy Ea ET GE Se RO ep Food, Rent and Medicine. Ho eaid he could not have turned in the channel, and {t would have him BE to go around South Generous readers of The Bvening| Sitecn ing—have your old teeth extracted, & 3 Axminsters ¢ Tea OF Coffer... 30 Bach served with Bread and Potato, If oustomers prefer they can have Ice Cream instead of other dessert. To 2 st98 Special offering ore Fine Velyet @ixb4—hest colorw: and patterns. ih value $1.70 . 1.39 the was asked why he did not go to the health fe ats fly mutuves pet — cat Prt third street station. free, without pain, by our New Botani Discovery —go home at night wearing a new® set which we will make, using our New Patent Suction Plate. LAL. ED — For 6 incline 10.08 A, a ma gt Ft ware vse re 123 hours to Chleagy, Brother Island. are still coming in to them. Tho gratl- PIANOS AND ORGANS, Oe eee You can eat well—sleep well—' right frorh the start. No trouble tog chew and masticate food, becau MORNING SALES ‘ tude of Mrs. Alexaner Altomen and her five children is unbounded. The ‘ mother has been able to pay off thd back ‘ rent of the apartment at No, 2456 Second ‘ @venue and the starving ohildren have ‘ been fed amd medicine provided for ‘ them. ‘The Nttle ones were nearer dead than lve from lack of nourishment when the appeal was made to The Evening ‘World. When the first etory was print- eo" \ oyy ae olan elietnigg family, On Saturday The \Srhatind Worst taveed ever te te ke tomen $0.10 and yesterday $37.%. To. RHEUMATISM To-morrow, Tharsday, Until 1 P.M, To prevent dealers buying we resetve privilege of restricting quantities, late fits perfectly—-conforms to your le vit tle for plate to drop while eat tall or lat » SO af ge will your new teeth re- 8 semble ne natural that Tagg an expert poald detect the difference. Guaranteed to wear well ten years, All work guaranteed ten years.” Full Sets of Teeth, .$5,00 Gold Crowns, 22 kt. $5.00 COUT RY ARH es EB , Women’s Three-Quurter Gold Fillings ,..,..$1.00 up Silver Fillings ...... 50¢ up! New Hip length or Jong 6 98 e fitted, or Empire style— 10-4 Pableached @ Sheetings—wiatn Yeates is White Cambric | rts 4 i soft finish—deep lawn flounce i ¥ with wide ruffle of emb'y clus- oo fer tucks—made to sell at $1.9, BASEMENT FLOOR—CENTRE Babies’ Short Dress ' Sheer White Lawn and dainty yokes of Na eb aid WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, } ‘ on, fork ans Hi Value s12 00 to $8 $4 W. 23d St., New York, 414-416 Fulton St.. Sroukive CA aS, : ourman, edad Fouts TERA SAR ex ks, ie | Gay's mall brought en addithonal $13, 8 aed D0000 autiy, ME week cava ang AY tuck: éome rutfle’ Anist making @ grand total of $90.85. Follow- N.Y. La 6 D réhorD Fo: f 4 teim’d Or plain sketrts—siies | fa tre. the coutribetions: st ays. es Ad AT sPONZER Bag nd, BASEAMONT. i to 2 yre—value $1, Rio Lae wastes ac. panei pany 45 OF $54 2.05 B, a teeteng-naplocs AT ONCE. Sabha atta eats si die, 1a zp tatestrcrste ‘dt About Bialf Value. FOR SALE. $350 Walters Dianos, yee is ma scoot. tee! et tor H195, 3, 55 De Down and $1 a Week. department in pe its Coy otee at comets Ft stant ys ich cannot you's a q oe of from $160 t0 $2000 1 0, 1,950 ment of ss) ‘0 a QUARANTE ies cae California Wool Blankets Full and three-quarter sizes— soft, thick and mqem 5608 0 Boys’ Juvenile Suits 3 to 10 yre—Gray and Brot Mixtures and Overplaia rubs Sullor and Russian sylen—sleewe emblems, extra white ollar, 9 and fe— values to . . THIRD FLOOR—CMNT RID All Linen H. S. Clotis 1% toaK long— Lid pcbeng desl regularly $9 8 Nickel Silver Table Wire Rogers’ Nickel Silver ‘Teaspoons % value AT Nica pilver Forks— . value .49. Dainty Neckwear Batiste and Allover Lace ti Point, Gaze and Inish ms Grohet with and without 12 tabs—value 25, MAIN FLOOR—cErrRre BUILDING. Side and Neck Combs Sholl and Amber—plain or Snag mounted in rose or Roman Some bead edge of burnlsned piltiwith and without Settings —worth en ad a ‘ White Rmbrolderios hs Stiver Plat inner Knives— Swise— piagea on best tempared steel— Intent pa extra in eo noted, dox,—Instend of . 49 Frenoh and a oyetet MAIN FLOOR -CRNTRE BUILDING, Ladies, 3, Men icy NEW BUiLoIxa, Al; ‘urs and Fur. Sere aatity & Diomends On credit. We trust you on your promise, We sell goods as we represent, Or your money refunded, We sell on easy terms At cash prices, landlord or employer, it see for i check eur vane bigubore or trikes Ry a es rom your nei or Pe We do not ask you to w. WV. APEERBORY, Prove honesty. General Bt We make no deliveries. give you the ds along your clothes tn When you make the purchase Repair for one year free of charge, And pay the first deposit. LENOX CLOTHING CO 2274 THIRD AVENUR, 193D-1947H STREBT. Te. BR, 108-106TH STREETS. 84 COLUMBUS AY. voE Mord 3 THE GT! cee ee wi Pica ioral ba * OANA AUTOMOBILE. EXCHANGE, 511-518,515 SVENTH AV. (near | Ser FOR SALE. GREDIT [0 ALL. IAMONDS AND ang ha aelf ered (on Set | White Pouginette Waists ae and monthly fein Diamond a and 1d Wateh Co, |] entine gronte with hands of embiy TT Broadway, near Cortlandt. Ee =) re Sea eenrer Hie dase ict ae PLOOR—-CBN TR Keritel Suit Cases Tinen lined—double taside straps—leather capped

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