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THE EVENING WoO en Not | SHOT IN Rockefeller. Warns Men Not | To Be Slaves to Business. DOCTOR SUED FOR DIVORCE FILES. A COUNTER-SUIT 199,000,000, know and he 1s: gro: pusinees, his office. 3 no intere He ts money; 1 business 6 che year around, pecauso he cares to make m has tha < oowupation, a pserispaie (Burst inte) ne full tat I learned early to take an Interest In Her Apartments with |fotners so when I was able to all a ‘ ae aoe When As |P active bnaine of other mien co! at- Lawyer at Night. | Up fron do so withou tention Which ha —Aregerd tt ae af the rea: A at hin neax should guard Against of all other flelds of life. Jolin D, Rockefeller in’ a pollzing him to oxelaston and Interview. Pell-atreet near noon, to mation. ain. Terrell Declares That’ Fetlison toa ‘Dr. Action Wife Begun’ Is Con- the yx u higtstrung wife, lstele, promise to bel fs [ities sory te Special oom, Tree . | Demand for that Group Held | K the General List on @ Profitable Basis papers in & counterwult wore filed mee the | }Moctor's lawyer, Henry Hains, of No. | (89 Broadway | ‘An action for absolute diyorce was} begun by the wifo Inst April. In her} ‘eompiaint she named no co-reepontent, | meust FUSED TO TALK eo Walking in in RED, BACK pire Pica teeD Peli Street/ Offers — sassin Crept 1 Behind. capturing the assas anvkn off the trail py | bls Oret ascension. bag The * ‘heen received | vress Alm escape of 01 the the balloon ‘Lona have seen the pus ;@w stated the place of offense as the | tradere to-day, octor’a office. Mrs. Terreil had left the | group maintaining prices sesie™ honae only 2 few days before the date profitable basia A reaction a wf-bringing the action,—teking her two force aa the market closed, but the list) ‘Ute girls, Margaret and Oltvia, aged {as a nile showed gains. i@even and six years respectively. She| First prices ovaienoed mixed ee i {told the dootor whe was going to vinit | within a generally narrow Tange THe |i & “a sister, After she had gone the phyal-| gains wero most conssougus and mere deere Jelan Gincavered that most of her rear. | tn the majority. Six thousand shares fed Reboedey) (Mw apparel and that of the children, United States Bteol oki at & 5-4 and #, | a tRad also gone. {compared with 48 36 on asx Dr. Porat found that his artfe had |Canadiun Pacttio, lows Contra! profe “llve at the Hotel and Smelting gained large, fractions. | was irectly shooting. Ho saw stribed as about & feet 10 Inches sult and own hind Ma he said rectly weat revolver ppes ged treet, AR aieance eet he ma in hs ‘In May Mrs. Terrell | General Electric 21-2 n declined. and shoot Brow? sald Mr he was (Huntington, 1 was ta a second Coot th a man whom he de twenty-five years old, tall, wearing a dark | derby hat, st D up be- | three Ume: hoturned and ran di: | ell atreet, putting hits | t ran. He | crocked | the narr HOH minutes its mpital | other ta |b: The Ust held steady in subsequen | dentings, _¥ were fairly active, leased to Mrs. Edwari Hitchcock, who! Wide advances a% noon In a group of spire weather in the Weet jhad one to her summer home, Alan-| high-priced industriais did not iaaet poscemanle Mas. Mans tho general Hat, whieh drooped-, in ee Detter Hike a Lawyer Disern a: The doctor decided to hire a lawyer himself: He learned that a man by the ‘namo of Hemming was a frequent caller on his wife, and was told that Tt 20°Mrs. Terrell and’ Mr. Hem- =K_OUATTSI_—' The altercation |. TWUS so spirited that a nelehbor com-| plained to Mr. Moyers, the agent for Influenced | § fram_abroad_ was generally peioes: wares ua Be Department ater," which Evening World, £1 in cash prizes. for particulars. = c Reading. $28 V jastinigipuse Electric man 5 1-2, ‘Smeiting 4 1: Suites Keduction preferred 2. Speculative operations tn “the yee ecariig noon were of a innguid=character-aside | Suenos 5 from those embracing the Seed stocks. | gag fo whleh—tiere nea: intertst. Locomotive joined the mov ment in the industrials with a rie of 2 ‘The total sales of stocks to-day wers 31220 shares, and of donde $2,512 00 Pu and United | cloning prices wa: closing prices were: Wheat Chicago’ a December, 7 1-2 bid —Ostober, and the latter gave Dr. Ter- yer permission to keep de- The Closing Quotations, SPA ural tie Hitchcock separ ts | ro -sara hishentciseestiiclodnerorines ars and wateh. het changes of siock from Saturday's final | ‘Tersell's attorney was Georgs.| Tatations are da follows ‘ ir and the detectives learned “COTTON PRICES DROP ON ACTIVE SELLING. that the qaarre! had © dy . |All o:Caral Shela fap SECS Aus Chal ne ‘Cotjon: was qveake on’ wotive welling: In Ha M fase called 1 Asmat. Copper i “ 4 Tell on the following might. At mld- ae ay. ih sts aeoUe eRe Tea snight he had elng. ; F Paihia Spa hag Se ae hone daca? —.%| to poor cables the market reflected + were called. ‘They walted until 5.30 o'clock, for an opportunity to enter the apart- jam ment without breaking in, the door. |: splendid weather in the belts over Sun- The opening prices 30.42) to 10.43}. Novernbe: Decemba , 10.36 to 10.38 saying that a telegram had | At her, She ordered it brought she pened, the door- far-} cw ree |. lawyer and detectly Leathe: Pacific Bae ‘October, 10.33 OVEMer, 16.28 : 10. Rye By were Gan. the lawyer, was found tn oh Teri eptasenind RUA ae : Terrelis bedroom, aocordin, rai so, indi; March, 10.49 % 10.60; April, 10.0 to DUNE AN the eect t2, the 0.68: 3 to 104: June, 1962 ¢ to 10. READING RE-ELECTS. TLADELPHIA, Oct. 8§—The annual $ stockholders of Phiiadelphin. and . the Phila- —and_lron number of st | seining hic silk: at isitar $3 anted to” Ket hiv laren. and habeas corpus were found begun. sl were found the Hitchcooks. the Massa- SDE terra waste) 1 : at for them. brought back given to Mrs. Terre be. children. w oe ity Inter and who. Immediately went to §.. where she is at p atts Dr. Terrel}!’ pronounce sae wife's ac- | = ae — — =: ae tion a conspiracy brought’ “in_ orter degrade the plaintlf€ might rid tierselt of Novel Uses of Novel Fabrics. Don’t Fail to See” the Rerun able Window Display at S5th_ Street and Broadway Windows ~ Of these famoush approve: | cers of the various com- elected ul pantos were F him. The errelis were married on Ni 2k 18M. at the church of St. Timothy Mixx ‘Terrelt is “thirty-two yearn old” nd pertty in black and. atroller 8 complete Dik in black and owners of $10 A DAY, CASH PRIZES, - Th-sennection=-with -tne Spend Th romance, begins | It. 0c: time i pate tenet in a day will be glven See Thursday's paper | the past. the experts. ocr aa 3, ANYBODY FOUND BY UNKNOWN MAN, STRAY aan | | DREW WANTS IT Reward for Bigy} Bay that Broke Away From Him. a balloo! behind jn{ for its return y this after-| Mf Drew Is police {nfor-| VFX amateur, he admits, his balloo the Istrict-Atromey's offic he was refused yerminsten by wing ik carr STOCKS LED BY crowd, have ittlo hope}. In telling: the story of the i ¥ i i R r man> Marcenna {s in| 64 spiracy Against Him. | Hospital With three but- down at Gard + | sek bi | ae ATUT TST ithing er fastenings £ ched the scene! ohlef, and ‘the wind ding about Mar- sonard dyater ‘Bay, 1 want the side- eng Was superint about escape he aped he has yet and Lex nding tho Job or Alling the bag, aocording to Mr. | Ip contains basker SRDrew otis Broatway, tar torty He will give a iberal reward an amateur balioonist— and because so mutke} City Alling ting (0 ‘fo -up.when wen not farmers | bigs bax. Inviost-vere Pew y have the desired eff -ALIENISTS AGAIN EXAMINE HARRY THAW. | Evans saan Wagner Spend Sev- eral Hours’ in the Tombs with the Prisoner. the Morris Plans Insane Asylum ordeal Was of several hours’ duration. | the sscaped batioon hat: the {itue of going tot st_as much of a mystery as the| i-th Island eget e Omitted to- ee tei eramimation—in—the “Dr The snopenrae ris her —tisnai} 6,004 $a 1906. 34th to 35th St. 1 makers” We are now showing the LARGEST STOCKS | of AUTUMN and WINTER MERCHANDISE EVER COLLECTED UNDER THE MACY ROOF. ‘Stocks Worth Over $5,000,000. POLITICAL. | Non-Pi ew Vormed to fependent, Ie Fle i Caravlon adi te under t |JUDGES. WITHOUT LOK JUSTICES OF Edward §/ Clinch. hemtore-tonnotys Delatteld, Women’s — Furs | tive Linens. at. Of the advertised sales these are most important: _ Oriental Rugs, China and Bric-a-Brac, Curtains and 4 | Draperies, Women’s Suits, Coats and Furs, “Handkerchiefs, | ‘Corsets, Shoes, Boas and Stoles, derwear and Men's Footwear.~ FOR TUESDAY—THE BEST ARRAY OF ‘Particular Attention Is Directed to the Foilow- ing Displays: Silks, Dress Fabrics, Linings, Dress- Supplies, : and Outer Garments, French Lin- gerie, Autumn Footwear and Decora- Men’s Linen Mesh Un- “TUESDAY SPECIAL” OFFERINGS WE EVER ‘PRESENTED. Women’s Imported Waists. Second Floor, Waists made of chiffon tatfeta, with a dainty round yoke of silk ‘ lace, finished below with a-pointed yoke heavily embroidered on | mousscline; sleeves half trimmed to match with lace- cagethie— = finished with German Va’ upto $89, = Women’s Petticoats white, 16 Button Length white, ~~ — hrs <tr 9955 $1.08 | & SONS, 3H Maken 3 0Y DE A1-10% Broadwa nis “deal was authorized months ago and the price was fixed oard of Aldermen at $900,00, wht sever, inoluded the perthare of 3 mire’ by, Robert: Fu Sut i = Under the agfeement between Metz and Fars A { | “the company the city wit} not i The Independence League boats, but acquires all the other ore pledges itself not lo solicit or erty oft are n Haran accept contributions from any monopoly, iany corporation or individual knoWwn fo be by political fabors. A any porsit fer by profiting The A very ¢ | Are Bron HVE tei and Domes c oice collection in designs suitable and XVI, also Empire Rooms, Halls, Boudoirs and Libraries. Ivory, Pearl and Natural Woods, a choice selection Value $4.50, N Value $6.75, Noy. Electrolierse(thira Floor)’ ze Electric Statuettes ts, height 27 inches 41 at ts, “ “ ligh Grade Umbrellas For Men. & Women, Much Below Value | k, close rolled, 26 and 28 inch, Handles of Etched $ Stern Brothers Special Importation of Women’s Lupin French Glace Kid Mousquetaire Gloves 2 Button Length, IN_THE NEW .SILVER AWD..GOLD NETS-AND LACES, FUR HATS IN SABLE, ERMINE AND MINK WITH MARA: BOUT AND OSTRICH FEATHERS, SMART BEAVER-AND FELT HATS ‘WITH FLOWERS AND COQUE FEATHERS, “Millinery Department; Second Floor, 4 will show to-morrow, a Mid-Season “Importation of French Model Hats- For Evening, Carriage and Semi-Dress Wear Attention is directed to large assortments made of Louisines, —Peau-de-Soie, Gloria, China Silks, Plaid, Striped and Solid Col. ored Taffeta Silks, Mohair, Sateen;-Moreen and Wool Jersey, Underskirts of French and Scotch Flannels, Albatross and Outing Flannel, Hand and Machine Embroidered, trimmed with Torchon-and Valenciennes Lace, Black and Colored Taffeta SIlk Petticoats at $5.95, 6.95, 9.50 to 45.00 $2.95 4,95 To-morrow, at Exceptionally Low Prices 1 2 hol AMPEAL vo AR BATINONIG CLTIZNS “ COI IINANCTAL AID AS Tiny ¢ Sites GEO ANGE ONO) “aunts ; TRE CA DTIC OU ANGS 3 igh EY VO LEAGES le B51 cents Sista ahhh ey et en ea ted wenty-third; Stneet 2 ) ou for Louis XIV, XV 0 0 ~— stitch of the sewing. Night Gowns. ‘ked yoke and hemstitched ena on-neck and sleeves with tucks, four rows of lace Insertions and edge. Nalnsook, low neck, yoke and ribbon. .s 0 ial h neck, tuckéd- Mustin, hig! ‘leon neck embrotdery insertions projdered ruffle “drawn embroidery ruffle Cambric, square neck, of wide embroidery insertion Gnd embroidered ruffle. ..... 99 eight rows of narrow embroidery trimmed with embroidery Insertion, embroidery beading with ribbon and edge $1.39 Better qualities at prices propor- —toately Sc Apes one $26.39 Corset Covers,— Nainsook, low_neck, trimmed with beading ribbon and embroldery ruffle... _Nalnsook, low neck, trimmed wi toge mages Beller qualities wv prices proportion-/ ately low, ranging up tories tees $8096 Skirt=length Chemises, | HP] ing, with ribbon and embrold- Iq] ery edge, lawn ruffle on skirt, 29@ | Nainsook, trimmed with three rows |] | of lace beading, -two of Val | sertion and edge, | tlecon skirt Nalnsook, immed with two rows vthres rows of | i beadin with FBRaR and edge. } { f 99¢ lace In- tucked lawn 1 89e Jace trimmed ruffle on. skirt Muslin, high neck, hemstitched 59c Nainsook, V-shaped neck, trimmed 69c Cambric, V-shaped “nec , trimmed with Maaneittehed tucks, two wide Nalnsook, low neck, trimmed witht blind emnbraldery woke with ribbon aished with “99¢2 si trimmed with hemstitched tucks, three rows Cambric, high neck, trimmed with } insertion and embroidery Hel eidflesccee sav wears J. 99¢ —Nainseok tow cut-V-shaped-neck, - Waists ants “ot crepe de chine and French messaline “models, one hand-embroidered SONIA AUR CSUN DE | medallions: the other model has a princess lace yoke, __ with tucks below | Other Imported Waists—50 different models—at pri 1 mat In addition to the above we are Showing a particular attractive group of new Blouses, made of the sheerest materials, in black and “London Smoke ’—crepes, chiffons and combinations of lace and velvet ribbon, many beautifully hand-embroidered. Prices $32.89 to $52.49, EE ave no better finished garments Cambric, trimmed with two rows of Val. and two of embroidery Inser- 99e tlons, beading ribbon and lace edge; tucked cambric ruffle on skirt Better qualities at. pri ces Propor- Honately low, ranging up tow. tie Drawers. Cambric, tucked “umbrella- shaped lawn ruffle, hemstite! “herr , Cambric, trimmed with tucks and embroldered ruffle 49c and tucks deep embroidery, an, broidery nite embroidery in- sertion above rutfle 79¢ Better qualities at prices propor- tlonately low, paneling, .. $24.96 Uphtomeros Walking Skirts. Cambric, umbrélla-shaped ruffle, trimmed with cluster. tucking, aid deep embroidery rule.” 99 Cambric—umbretfi—ruftte, —hem- stitcheMhicks;—two-rows of _ 99e ruffle, Cambric, umbrella-shaped Cambric, umbrella-shaped ruffle, 29¢ { broidery flounce Nainsook, trimmed with Jace bead-|! | lace insertion and deep lace ruffle pin_tucks,_twa—raws—of Point—de- Paris-lace insertion-and-deep a lace ruffle .. $1.29 trimmed with two rows of” cluster tucks” and deep blind em: $1.49 ruffle, Cambric,~umbrella- ‘shaped thlieimned with -fourrows-of laces certian, narrosorufiie fine j ished with deep lace flounce $1.98. Cambric, umbrella-shaped ruffle, trimmed with embroidery insertion and deep— embroidered —rur- a $1 “cite ou es at prices prop: Heaaie on unoras uw $77. 94 THESE IN THE BASEMENT. Muslin Drawers, trimmed with tucked cambric ruffle and lace edge . 24¢ Nainsoo ight Gown, low neck, trimmed with ‘lace Inser- tion ., ae Nese AIC Short Skirts made of flannel- 16¢c ette; finished with plain hem.. The most. particular | —two pretty = Senn) Women’ s Muslin Underwear. i Seosnd Floor. Faultlessly fashioned Undermuslins, champion of home sewing could hi if she personally | looked after every detail of the cutting and every Yet, withal, prices are very moderate: . $24.96 | Muslin, trimmed with pin | - : re Iron Beds Reduced To Close Out. | Fourth Floer, | Beds with heavy continu- At $7.49 ous posts, decorated with heavy cast 1rounts; 44%-foot size only; regularly $9.74, Heavy Post=Beds, high | At $6.67 ned and (asl(ehas iecor. ated with brass rails and spindles; regu. larly $5.07, Feds with heavy At $8. 6 ous posts, b gh foot ends, full lergth brags 1 i-foot and 414:foat sizes ony Jarly $31.24, ontinus ad and rods regu. ‘buttons, ' | Children’s and Misses’ Coats. +Second Floor, $11.74 New Model Coats made-! Of novelty mixtures; semi. fling back, double-breasted front: Jaree patch pockets, yelvet-coveed notch collar of black veivet, full coat sleeves wih cuts, , Sizes 14 to 13 years, $7.94 Children’s Long Coats made of fancy mixtures: fall loore model, double-breasted elect; new combination collar and -full-coat Sheves with clits. a dizes 6 10,14 years, | Ba} ! i i ' \ i | I & | Paseo a ease rettx- tt Leonard A. Gleges hy A uf MoLean Samuslsan Fred Travort 5 Cha E x ynoher Rothecniia RAY é are Prete tied Jonathan. Dee Ve let in Tor pe rtinan Committee of 2,500 Ly: Sve} the Upiieh and JUDICIARY NOMINATOF. BSSES. SUPREMICOURT: Artie 1 inten Niger azerald. labrook binsom rentias sen Jumes FE. Heath sah i den Louis Marenal) W, Seligman Sfchanl’ fe tees Hichard Welling Noat: fers Ree ‘Archibald “Murray xara STD Jeune Bares Chartes F. Drown i Golden d enolis anitevbranid a7 Ean Howard Townsend Rastus §. Rani Ww. Houston eeny on Ker oh orarke Frank D. Pa John 1sndley Chas. M. Edward | Walia Heme? Cohen Honry Stern, be "ik Keri Belt Ww. Purrington Wim. aatteererth ee LFanning.. Edward M. Shepard Edmana- Wetmore Henry L. Stimson Harry L. Brooks Abraham Benedict Kmmet_ TR Olectt Btantey: H—Dextor Geo Tearohi Wallach William V. Rowe A amine Kalbtirlech RG Monroe Berry Fratton wary Hf Man Panny Gacsta Henry J De paenibiatt Joutnh 1 RL Jewett [Sears iackcelt Artnur 1c Aine flenty 1. Beith Henry J. Sebackno Ttooney can ps ae Oe Famund Kirby Laibert 8. Thayer A Warner PINS sreaaimer Augost Kuno Heyman Jamon Kethe John, Haye | Nar De erst arm 0. Trad | Menry Rnerromn Dey | Yidore Witkin Mecowan rarely Morgan At Henry, Clarenge M D> Nowton moet B. Meyers slenee, sere a an ne Shares 1 aviilane pus th. C s Reith P Mtart § Taomls M (01 han Ke ry RoW david Walla y TE ton Te n Nominators vy Voluntary. Ty yoateiney, entice who desire an ahould be nent Treasurer, No. 32 Ho Wamle tare RINSTEL Theosa, Henry¥. ean aanusRolormen (Besta Goormd. River Lew oT cma RuriingamS Sider Smith lisracet pomingss tor, ° Wha na oy Shard totabury een Jerone MIO Boker ce Boite, + yNarouam wise) ABES, tampa ‘con! unkpeaed, ton. F, ea