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FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1906 Bie ee RE balay SE NORE eT RAT ET EAT SL TREY TT PTET — i THE WORLD: JALOUS AVAL (WOMAN BLOWS HERO CASTO MAY DF SLAIN MAN | HER HEAD OFF AS ) NOT ATTEND HIS HELD BY POLICE) CHILDREN WATCH’ OWN RECEPTION Girl Friend Tells of a Is on Board Cherokee, Quarrel Between the but Wife Will Hold it Pair. Just the Same, {es Ghe Big Store | Ohe Big Store | Ghe Big Store | Che By Story 4 Ore More We Look Over Other Surniture Sales the Better We Like Our Own. { Tf you are a buyer of even commonplace prudence, you do some comparing of offers in these strenuous “Furniture ‘Sale’ days. Your interest in this comparison of yalues is not one-half so keen as ours, and no critic ever matched.our goods andyprices with those of other stores with anything like the care we give to it. We have done a lot of this comparing in the last few days, and find that our claim of{superiority/is basedton common/serise, business like and substantial grounds, We find that our prices range all the way from ten per cent. to as much as fifty pericent. lower'on thersame ans or better. If that’s true, it’s something that interests you, isn’t it? Easy enough to prove it— come in and see for yourself. Misses’ Yew Coats, Sutts and Skirts. Here is a lot of full-plaited Walking Skirts for Braces Shotgun with Her Feet and Uses Trigger with a Candy Cane. (Special to The Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World.) MOUNT HOLLY, N. J, Feb. 2-A| ATLANTIC CITY, Feb. 2.—Pleasant- | shocking suicide ocourred to-day at} ville people are wondering !f Hero Casto | Keller's Corners, north of Pembérten, | will be present at the reception in his four emall children geeing their mother | honor m his home town to-night. He! meet a horrible death, The tragedy | *#led away on the Cherokee when sho mus the result of melancholy induced | Was floated and is now working aboard by nervous prostration. the ship anchored off the Delaware Mrs. Ellis Bird, after breakfast, got | Breakwater. TWO WOMEN IN CASE. Gxcellent Suits and Overcoats for Youths Rappetta Met Sweetheart of Del Monte While in Danbury, Conn. In the arrest of Louls Del Monte, an of Danbury, Conn., the down her husband's abotgun, loaded it and then, as her children watched her, placed the weapon on the floor, bracing the stock with her feet. With the aid Mrs. Caste has been getting the house in readiness for the reception and says @he will hold it willy-milly, whether the captain ia able to come home or not. | GREEN OR BLACK THE PERFECT BEVERAGE. INDIA TEA Misses, in a style that is going to be very pop- ular but confidence. the coming Spring. The price is low, you can take the garment with perfect It is made of a first-class grado Ht Chree Dollars. Italian grocer, “ of a snvall candy cane the woman pulled ‘Mark gever hea been able to be! Nev. . PBST | Never‘boil this tea. five Brooklyn detectives, under Capt, ther treeee Madea! GAY, Garis, woluave planeetl| this tea., Steep. \ of Sicilian cloth—choles of blue 2. 9 Wary AVaL Rule hanalulcete overcoats that eats Harkins, think they hold the key to the! The top of her head was blown off,| We tried to give enly two, both wed- minutes in absolutely, boiling water: | or black—and it ‘6 made WELL. Picea Capuiaaly: Gelabeak cle tulravioresstniTiin mysterious murder of Nicola Rappetta,|hr brains being scattered all over the| ding anniversary receptions. When we |One.teas jul.makes itwo cups. | Misses’ Spring Covert Coats, 42 inches long, |” Lehane " new and very desirable styles and made to take room, been married a year we invited all made of American wool covert, and {n a very body, with the skull broken and | “Nien primer dlhs Pee Ah ay many knife | house, having” heard “the eon Se the] our friends for the evening. They came, COLORED SHOW'CARDS pretty style. Mannish notch collar and | hard service without showing it. wounds, wae found Tuesday evening in | Kun fan in and found the woman dead, ut the, captain jalan He was out reproducing aboveicut.are dis- splendidly tailored. ‘To - mr $8. 90 Single-Breasted Sack Suits; in neat mixtures of While. the e f alWetd ness? Gravesend.) Cape dtarkins | Cherie cindren were, uddied id: = )With be ofew, fehing, anda beayy fos | played by selected grocers. EAA a Ge COG SSIS glccalauaecae good quality; elzes 15 to 19 years, or 81 to 35 came up, so they couldn't get in until the next night. “The evening of our wedden wedding, | when we had asked all our friends. | Mark was rescuing the crew of a dis-| abled “If he doesn't get back for to-night, he'll have to be represented by photo- “T guess he'll be just as ‘glad. He hates to be gushed over. And whenevir THE SAUSAGE any one congratulates him about the in the Sealed Box. rescue he alwaya comes home to me| Seld with a money-back guarantee. and ‘I wish they wouldn't make! GOMPRECHT'S such ly fuss.’ "* Misses’ Eton Suits, made of ‘all wool, black and navy blue and Alice blue broadcloth; collar- less jacket, single row of strapping on each side; front neatly trimmed with silk cord and cloth-covered buttons; lined throughout with good quality satin; new gore-plaited, circular-effect skirt which is so popular. You ure. positively cannot duplicate this sult else- Choose at $3 le where for less than $20.00. To $16.75 Cs Goal wt og a) 's and Overcoats at SS. 50. The most inexpensive garment in this entire offering would have cost you $12.50 thirty days ago. Fully half of them would have cost you $15, and they would have been extra good values, at that. . Nothing will The woman's husbnd was not at home at the time. He told the authorities hie wife had threatened suicide some time ago. DRIVER BUILT FIRE UNDER O1L WAGON aa Nothing Exploded, but It Might is certain now that he knows why Rap- petta was killed, but he has yet to learn | exactly when and and exactly where the assassination occurred, although he has well-defingd theories on both subjects. It was Detective Tony Vacharis who lured Del Monte to this sity last night, and with him two girls, Cella Lamro, a young Frenchwoman, and jennio Mul- quin, a Swede. Once on New York soil the detective placed the grocer under arrest and detained the two girls a: Brooklyn Headquarters as wituesses. Found His Best Friend. breast measure. The Overcoats; made with velvet collars and belt backs, of good materials, in Oxford and olive col- ors; sizes 14 to 20 years, or 30 to 36 breast meas- [PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OFTHE INDIA’ COMMISSIONER) | morrow .. Vacharts and his partner, Detective The standard a tep Over Bettiears. Mealll, also found Rappetta’s best Texas Twins who Made of Prime h Beet Only. A good housekeeper uses judg- ment when buying meat. But when were invited to | | she buys sausage she must take any- | Alice Reese- velt's wed- friend, Pasquale Arimone, of No. % Mulberry street, Manhattan, wh2s2 evi- dence may prove valuable. Del Monte and the two women were arraigned to-day in the Adams Stra: Court on a technical charge of va- grancy. They were held without ball for further examination, although the girls are needed only as witnesses. Del Monte, a gullen little man, with black brows and an unpleasant face, would not’ tal... He went back to his cell, eilent and scowling. The Lanno girl has made what Capt. Harkins regards as an important state- ment. She says that about two weeks ago, or possibly a@ little longer, Dei | Monte drove away from Danbury in « wagon, He told her, she says, that ne| which Lad failed to keep che ofl warih, meant to go to the Croton Dam on busi- | began to wake up to tts duties oO neas. He was gone, the girl declares, | Aten # Sood blaze from at eabeecuel “ioe. the. generally ac Sedu aes eons of off in indie sibilttie Cee eerecay stecepted theory | fink within © stoue's throw of Manhattan to the Gravesend field in a Josepii's Hospital and two sill f Tie invalids and nurses at St. Jo- | vila’ ror net seagon, which is owned by wagon. It would nat be possible to the. sil drive @ wagon overland from Danbury seph's. became apprehensive; roniean, Solitiere, 1 factory people began to migrate, wile | wil have aa ‘nis ea as season Coe Grive & sagen overting (ron Danbury | Daviasun,, assisted “Oy E Jahn Incoty Aator, who ‘hia a. tease of hours, byt by taking boat at Bridge- port going and coming the round trip the | “Friedham” for might easily be made in that time. Have, and This Caused All the Trouble. thing given her, and only realizes A that she got what she didn’t want when it is too late. Beefetts, made by Gomprecht, come in Frank- furters, Vienna, Knack, Club and Ring Sausage, They contain no sausage dyspepsia or cased mystery indigestion, but are strengthening ior the young and tempting to the old. That gives you a sure and quick idea of the actual money saved. give you a full understanding of the real value in this offer except a look For these are not alone bargains—they are hand- A. H. Davidson, of No. 3 East One | Hundred and Thirty-fifth street, drives a New Jersey Oil Company's wagon, When he saw how cold it was this morning he wrapped straw about his tank wagon, boxed the straw in with etrips of board and then mtarted to de- liver off in the Bronx. In front of No, 417 Brook avenue the heavy oil refused to run when the tap wax turned on. Davidson, being @ man of resource, promptly built a little fire vider the wagon to warm up the oil. Just as the straw and the boxing. Sunday’s WORLD. HAVEMEYER HOUSE AT NEWPORT SOLD. | (Spectal to The Evening World.) | NEWPORT, R. I., Feb. 2.—One of the | senda most Important real estate transactions #, re in Newport in some time was closed to- | day when Pambroke Jones, of New York, bought ‘'Friedham,”’ built for and cecupied for years by the late Theotlore St. | 4. Huvemeyer. | Mr, Jones thas a lease of “Inchiuin" at the garments themselves’ some, stylish garments—the kinds you would have chosen last month if you had had to pay full prices. Conservative, 46-inch Overcoate, in Oxford and fancy mixtures, black ton and Frieze— Long, graceful “Tourist” Overcoats, with belt backs, in fancy foreign and domestic fabrics— Extra long (52 inch) Overgarments for dress and evening wear, in solid colorings and effective overplaids— Black Suits, single or double breasted, in Thi bet, Diagonal and Worsted fabrics— Suits in light and dark fancy weaves, in several styles of sack coats, including the close-fit- ting “Columbia” style and the new, medium-rell, double-breasted model—all journeyman- tailored— $8. 50 AtG or Delicatesseners, or and blue Kersey, Mel- ei Suits in fancy mixtures, black and white, navy blue, slate and subdued tones of brown cassimere and worsted, single and double breasted—ALL HAND- TAILORED) $12.50 and $15 garments at.... Baan practically tearing | away blazing straw. with thelr fingers in about three mitputes there were four fire engines, three trucks, three All tut one of Havemever @, Cush ters were married at As est farm-house in Ne port and "the “LOOK FIRST TO THE EYES.” hale thirty police reserves, ten rey gene of many notable entertainment Rappetta was last seen alive on Jan. | fur policemen shnil taht"! aedem Sydney Stephenson reports the case 5 » 75 | $2, 33.50 and $F Gaus, d ee hen ‘subwau over" and’ nothing, bad is MOU eai SERENA CED SCN omen $ Oats, Two met out of every three who come inant 50, IO CO) Met Her in Danbury. exploded but, tempers. A; Hi David jason, severe headache and nausea that ae Coats in the offering—that’s the | sers buy several pairs—and they are wise pat) in and see hese trou- fhe Here is the story as fur as they | Trevurceful driver, tint Péinged Angers | Mere home oe ts $085 Sao his parents thought to put him to Only one hundred and seven! snlety of atylon and ail alzes_—that’s | for a few days—the need is for a lifetime, lo ft. The chance is only |fx ¢ know it: and face taken care, ot. ed fingers Tee Dasead Pre We SEH another occupation. He was en- reason for the low price. A fine varlety Well-cut garments, with the true, good-tailoring “ A When Rappetta, the big, Peck also needed first ald to the singed. | ohange the colof ore Sarees pom blue tirely cured by glasses why. So low a price {s astonishing, even at this time in the season. | thom, Don't let the price alarm youcthere 1 oring “hang” and set to {{i bejewelled swashbuckler. of Treo Uschi I Lisl ay use dark brown dye: daric greca fae —jonz, tight-fitting styles —are included, | which you'd hesitate to pay double, n't a pair in this lot for fh.” berry street, in “The Bend Littie | of boards #8. aye cakes yellow’ dye Eyes examined by Oculists ~rho are The popular Empire effects — lon, UghtBitin Striped Cassimere Trousers aie Biclly late in December and went to! WAR Eee oe peacome || Ginceimared Physiclansio€ experience, Half lined or full lined, as you prfer. They're made of good Kersey, | yi sta'.seimere ‘Trousers. | Biase ower: ee nce : . Danbury to bors a gang ot grubby, WINGS A BURGLAR aD | Sue tg SA ee Le trl ard Cheviot and Covert Cloth. Striped Worsted Trousers, | ster ack and Blve Trou- 4 A tal y j b atuee tile Teallane at work on a right ON ROOF OF HOUSE. Sianion es L & A yy bi V4 & Ss ond ‘To-morrow at the same price—$8.75—we also offer a limited number of | Checked Worsted Trousers, Mixed Tw. .d Trousers. i way, he met there Cella Lamro and : “ tead" Rainproof Coats—sold up to now at | Choi t $1.50 a P, ; “her! chum, the blond Jennfe Mutouin stunts many ware Oculisis and Opticians. our well-known “Garren: ce al 0 a sr All Lengths and Waist ||: The French girl evidently fell in love bac ‘come 48 Year $13.50. = ea. i with Rappetta and his free-handed, | Jerseyman Brings Him Tumbling ™ WaT bittrond ite Dyer it leer} ah Avent Practice. (a gel: Sooper Stores SS ver, rons eee? sures. * , Msi-handed ways But shehad another! 1 4 Ground with @ Bullet Breriuce ee renee tontinae with ch Gems is lew 1 = I admirer, Del Monte, the grocer, an iIl- 0 50 Aye (72) i G AY Le Zt, ? 31.00, Wines and Ligu peel a hediyants Coxtber PASEYD® in His Neck. Toad treet Arcade, ure Candles. en. $s amp e ais @ A belied ‘rom New York, but a prosperous one. 4 o | f Hetowned two grocery stores in Dan-| poRT MORRIS, N. J., Feb. 2—Burt = = - Four. Specials for Saturday-/ Newest Styles and Colors in Both Soft and Stiff Hats | Best Quality and Moder- |i: | only a tet-blooded Laud cana ue aauitoua puree Gaiciieny! ing - Ten cents a pound for Candy that's; You will wait a long time before an oppor-| ate Price Go Hand in nhs 4 Brought Her to New York. home, Geiging his gun he went to Tarporrenl Week ; “good to eat." Pure and isnt Saat als rae Labeaateye ae ae Hand Here. aii The watchfulnese of Del Monte kept | Window looking out on the, a and ‘po. eek End Specials. Candies at such # price would t i # avelnotiaccinrula| na day or 8 week Yale Cocktalla—’he Beat, ether Mane {f ‘| Rappetts and Cella Lamro from seeing | ot pain and then by the sound’ of = possible to 4 store that didn’t sel! it takes, a whole season to collect enough hattan or Martini, with a i ee bi@t of onal oenet” uanpattereturned || UO. tlre Catsitel Roboine) itil Men’s and B b) about a tona day. We do—and there Sample Hats to advertise them, of cherries, In Mras:hino, to New York and sent his chum Pas-| fume omstroug lying on the ground 0 ys isn’t an ounce of adulteration in the| If there is any doubt in your mind as to the| Bowmore Scotch Whiskey, 10 years {fo quale or “Patsy” Arimone to Danbury | with blood trickling from. a wound in ton, quality of this headwear, a visit to the store| @!+ ver bottle ........00 Cn | to bring the French girl and the Swed-|the neck. He had been hit by the oe : . John dn Joh girl here for a food time Patsy | Hullct fred by Rms akon to Mil Good Cl thin Peppermint Cream Lumps; pound 10c| will dispel it, After you have seen the Hats | Ji Jameson's Irieh Whiskey, Pee meat willingly enough and started back Arran hia wound had’ eens dreraed, a 0 gz. Pure Fruit Fig Lumps; pound..,...10¢ and observed the styles you'll agree with us| puritan Port or Birry, ; wi e girls sil more willingly. for fe also James Longswort! aa i" , 7 ot 2.35: pes qua ne A idng to'genale Mulduid ae pi te Fowler, who were arrested on || ' Vanilla and Chocolate Walnut Fude that we could ask double the price and be 4 per full quart, 3 dhe soon as he saw her. This was on Jan, 4, | “spicion of being concerned In. An at~ HIS i ital 8) POUNGLysssrseesaeserenseseces +182 | within reason, Imperial eee a Rye Whiskey, i fn Dei ‘Monte followed them to New | Chit ree te RoE agar three | is a capital season to compare values—to Assorted Chocolates or Bonbons and| 7 There are black, brown, pearl, nutria, steel and | Quart nD Ron BBO: Pee Ah Why York. After efforts to get rid of him | other dwellings here last night look around. Our Clothing for Men and Chocolates; pound. 200 tan, and the man who can’t sult himself out | Clpy House Rye “Whiskey, per align. or | Wotan kiss ta, threateneay both the ail Boys, always exceptional value, is doubly so at the (alemel) Cosoer | Storer): Melts Mi Ceotre, L of the assortment of colors and shapes can | (siege Cooper Sore. 40h Poor, Hence ae wor reate the girl . ey et) Ce not be suited at all. istas 8 Co iccacpectioeyy eta ead Ga oa Throat, Bronchial following reduced prices:— ; A ‘Dan! ‘ 5 . ; ‘The girl, when the police learned this, | AH: RB AY Ci 0 W. SY cA, ‘= |hr agreed to come to New York. Del Men’s Sack Suits $12 50 Oxnhere ! re (;) etter hoes learing Uullinterdutts Ver~ | Monte followed and was arresied at Regularly $30 e Lung Diseases the Grand Centra) Station, It is believed that more arrests will be made either here or in Danbury. Rappetta’s amours had made him plenty of enemies in Little Sicily, who, the polite say, might be induced, with No great trouble, to join in a plot to asshssinate him. coats for Boys, 37. 73d Out they must go, and the quicker the better, for we need the space they now take up for new incoming Clothing for Spring Wear. It will pay you'to buy now—not one garment in the offering was made to sell for less than $3.00, | JUNIOR NORFOLK SUITS, mixtures in neat color- Ghan “Foot Would.’’ Tt fs possible to pay higher prices—it is NOT possible to get shoes that look better or wear | longer. Tf there are any better-iudde shoes than Foot Mould The usual superb assortments of Tweeds and Cheviots, in either Single or Double Breasted styles. $ medicige to the ‘wed | 15 | Men’s Box Overcoats fare what theod] | Cut and trimmed from the same fashionable patterns as the Regular prices up to $25 SAYS POLICE PUT Bie bis] ecu we mak inthe ltt ovecot sul | Re erorsan : 4 SA CURE a ule Men’s Tourist Overcoats $18.50 | we have never seen them—and we | norroLK JACKET SUITS overplalds, and. large i HER INTO ASYLUM. becpenials (eee cad Tunes { Values up to $35 know the shoe market thoroughly. range of colorings; sizes 7 to 15 years. ig ; . Pe “reeum pei «oar me | Values ii ought to enlist your copie Beautiful Men’s and women’s | styles—styles of | brane aerate ice suend cher: 4 . * 5 3 | Is cf Hi Ss ‘o 15 ually Yaporn. of Bicone an Coats, decidedly to . this minute, too. i Cay in| F fre two wonderful germicides, , ' | _ years. 4 Nellie Otiver, Once “Tenderloin! rss Singita Siredily “to, the digested Boys’ Long Trousers Suits $5 \ All leathers. | RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, in mixtures only; all have silk ties a0 ad Queen,” Denies that She Is.or | organs. By means of aun vrch abeltaly Values up to $15. N. Y. store only Prices............. PO @ $4 Jpeeeencs: Belts; #188) Be ue 3 years. 2 Pes i no effort on the part of th 0 | | r : i | he Overcoats Comprise i Has Been Insane, Yavora are Hades Ehrough tubo and tnt || Many solid, serviceable patterns, and not a suit worth less Women’s $2.50 Shoes for $1.45, LONG OVERCOATS, Oxford and melton, a tuavaieet collars and belt Nellie Oliver, known a few years ago | brought Into direct con! with, the sore| | than $10, and up to $15; sizes 14 to 17 years—a few . : 05 Ce back; sizes 7 to 15 years.” ; } as the “Queen bt the Tenderloin,’ but | and, HMA. BRONCHITIS, LARYNGITIS. 18's and 19's, Most of them are in patent leather—and handsome shoes they TOURIST OVERCOATS, single and double breasted, in mixtures ana an inm ef the Manhattan State Hos- $eun VOICE (of sini ‘and pi Dudlio speak: ‘i . are: But there de sood ol fi in kidski ia plaids; sizes 7 7 to 15 years. | Insane ince lnat July, in| be) SMOKER'S THROAT, and all affec- Boys’ Tuxedo Suits $ . g choosing in kidskin, too, although we | RUSSIAN OVBRCOATS, mostly mixtures; some have red flannel tion of the air passages are tm thie way ||; ings and embroidered emblems; sizes 8 to 8 years peli line may have to disappoint you in the smaller sizes. As good a shoe bargain as we have printed in a long time. 'S trying to get out. She appeared in the Kings County Supreme Court to-day tat cur stach but &. sure, te before Justice Tully, in answer to a] treatment to the ren where it ‘Feally writ of ‘baveas corpus secured by her counsel, Moses D. Morse, on the ground that she Js not now and never has been insane, but wae committed to the asy- lum by vindictive police officials, ‘Mr. Morse was not ready to argue Nis motion anil the case was adjourned forjene week. The woman has gtown fat'and fow traces of her former be.ty remain, Although # man claiming to ‘be her hurband stole $30,000 worth of er shortly fn bah 4 ia Values up to $28. N. Y. store only The extraordinary reduction is explained in part by broken sizes and our desire to discontinue several patterns. Some are silk lined. Smith Gray & Co. THREE STORES “BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK. ULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AV., BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV, BKLYN, Choice of these $3, $3.50 @ $5 garments at $1.75 (Siegel Cooper Store, 2d Floor, East.) ea aboataly tao also ae ister the Lary Finsen Violet By the Wels knortioale the winsen Ray is the only Dut call at once before serious ones : impatred. Con: sultation a ination free, and fe a ca Pemalig doctor and the results ars Infinitely, better. 400 -W, ‘238 , wh a ig hole ie }ANY OTHER STORE A CITY IN ITSELF OPER (8™ & 19" STS. THE BIG STORE IEGEL SIXTH AVE. Rone? Insane Sa