The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1906, Page 11

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AUTOPSY 10 SHOW | _ adimisaton."’ HOW PRIEST DIED Pathetic Scene When Brother Sees ‘Body of Girl Found with Father Quinn, ODD LETTER FOUND. Addressed to Priest as Husband and Signed by Wife, Who Lives in Ireland, Autopsios to be held today at tho Bellevue Morgue will show whether iluminating Ras. or some other polson caused the death of the Rev. Wather C. 8. Quinn and hls young woman com- anion, whoso bodies wore found In a furnished ‘room at No, 23 Enst Elgh- ¢toenth street yosterday afternoon. Fat er Quinn had been until recently the acting rector of St. Agnes'a Church at Atiantlo Highlands, N. J., and his com- panloi was Miss Bridget Klely, for- terly a housekeeper of the reotory there. The scene at the Morgue when Ml- No. 502 West One Hun4 Gred and Nineteenth street, a brother #{ the dead woman, called and identi fied her body affected even the old and tried attendants. He stood @ fow feet m the sister's body and sobbed rong man does, hia frame shek- ing convulslvely, He will attend to the buriet of his sister, Nobody has made any inquiry for the body of the clergymen. Had a Strange Career. The many letters which were found by the Coroner when tho personal ef- fects of the dead man were carefully searched disclose a stiniyga career, While these letters have not been care- fully digested ang some details shat have been discovered are yet not ex- plained, Quinn seems to have forgotten every vow he took when hg entered the priesthood. Ho Was transferred to St. Agnes‘a Church {rom Syracuse Inst July be= cavee of the dilness of Fathor O'Fur- Fell, the regular pastor, He drank to excess and Used church Yunds which he odtained by forging the name of the sick rector, and Was dlscinlined , for Griving and walking out with the pretty sekceper. Hoe was removed and was lving in con- Slant anticipation of being ‘‘allenced’’ at the timo of his sudden death. One of the letters found would seem Yo indicate that he had a wife Mving fn Ireland, This letter read; } Wife's Pathetio Letter. “My Own Dear Husband: “To-day, daring, the 5th of July, 2004, {x tho saddest’ of all days to us, 13 | % not, dear? Dearest husband, how am J. to do without your My heart 19 @imost broken, ‘and when I think of how soon we, who have been ao ‘loving @nd true to each other for the last twelve months, are to be separated I do mot Care to live. Y “Darling, though miles of earth and: water de between us, wo can and will bo trae to each other. You say, dear, fm your note that you-are so: that I was alck. Well, dariing, that does not fnake ine love you any lesa, s0 you must @are to think any such thing. <"T do love you @Acorely and truly end to-day; dear, I, Mamte Quinn, ledge you'my troth, to be true and faithful to my lawfub and Joyal and true husband, Charles 8, Quinn, until rt (ies own darling, I will close now, as the gars blind my eyes and I cannot sce. ut, dearest, I want to write what I am unable to say to you, that I. wish you @ rafe and happy Journey and that You awit! soon come back ta the little wife that will patiently awalt your re: turn or a summons to go to her very own husband. “With all my love, I am your truly twifo, MAMIE, “(Mary Agnes Curry.)" Had Stolen Silver, Among the effects were also found sitverware which ‘had apparently been stolen from various hoteia and other articles bearing the name’ of Father O'Farrell. There was also 9 formidable looking slung-snot formed of a plece of rattan with one end loaded -with lead. hese are held at the Coroners’ office, WED ON STAGE TO WIN $50 PRIZE, Young Newburg Couple Accept Manager Taylor's Offer and Now Have Housekeeping Start... NEWBURG, N. ¥., Dec. TeeNorman E. Ward and Miss Sadie 1. Litchfield, popular young folks, drew a prize of $50 last night by. getting marricd. Ma: ager Taylor, of the Emme Bunting “Polly Primrose” compary, offered the cash for a wedding as an attraction to add to his how. hin three houte st Mas sneyped up. A vast crowd reapond- se the Invitations which were sent out by Tayor, reading: “You are Invited to the Sledding iH you have the price of The Rey. Charles O. Hau- mers performed the ceremony on the eta Thon a flaghiie¢ht ploture was} made afd the bride and groom were e Care! Tak ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1906. We Have Again Added Extra Space to the Well ‘Beyond A Half Acre. to speak of the toys them- selves—you are giving us the earliest, the most satisfac- tory and by far the greatest | toy business of our history. The extra space’ gives us power to promise comfort and prompt attention even to such throngs as those of yesterday, “We have crowds here—but can manage. All the Christ. imas bustle and life and color jand interest. with no discom; forts. The Toy Store (and for that matter the whole Store, from basement to roof) is a good place these days for any man of woman who loves children to linger in. {Slegel Cooper S ore, Third Floor, Rear.) a pani T is wholly superfluous ° just as little crowding as we | Toy Store Silk Wa Making Its Total Area | WwW soon as at.. trimmed; K you look at them. Men’s Memorandum Cases... Men's Collar Cases..... Cigar and Cigarette Cases. Leather Writing Tablets—b] brown, red, tan and blue ing of these useful articles: at $2. envelope bags. jection while stocks are fresh prices range from $15 down to... Q-inch covered frame; with gil Vienna leather handle; at the speci red and other shades; boxes,ari $3.60 to... BMY AL. seveesecree Peeteceses eee Burnt Leather Goods—We are sho memo and Jaundry books, shay books, novel covers, stamp and match wales, etc:; Celluloid Gc toilet cases, manicute sets, albu boxes, etc., selling from $3.90 to ‘ (Slezel Cooper Store, EPENDABLE 4rands O | D Fe If moving vans could talk they would | @ {ell some wonderful storles about out- | \pf date Rooms, Houses, Apartments, etc., | that wise people are constantly forsak-, dng for more convenient, better located | vand less expensive places to live, adver- (ie tised “TO Let” in the Sunday World, The value of Sunday World . To Let Ads. can scarcely « bd cver-estimated, © st imported; big bor ARSINT REG. eto ported; green or white; b! Hospital Tonic. Malt Whiskey-™ vem; full quart. SCATE! FORT, SHERRY! ant MU: lees serials to «ge and $2.25. $1.78, $1. x NONTIC: RYE c $2 irre show- jain Floor, Front) Youths’ = (légel Coopsr Store, Second ‘Wines and Liquors . 18 ¢ 291 Cooper Store, Beautiful Gifts in Leather At Very Special Prices for To-morrow Men’s Leather Bill Folders...... bbeeeee ) Your Choice; Men's Leather Card and Letter Cases. eacl k or colors, including | $1.25 Wrist and Hand Bags—hyndreds of the most desira- ble styles, shapes and sizes, including vanity and Without a doubt this is the largest display of the kind in New York. Make your s:- A8c_ ! Wrist, Envelope and Carriage Bags—leather lined — $1 ° Collar and Cuff Boxes—walrus grain leather, satin lined; injvarious light colors, including pink, blue, 50 and and new; i lock; jal price ¢ full size and make excellent gifts; prices range from ¢ Misses’ Bags and Pocketbooks—in an almost endless variety of styles and designs; many of them being imported; a special table is devoted to them; wing a full li * these, representing hundreds of novelties, including Ing pads, cll card cases, s! books, engagement pads, bill folds, coin. purses, prices range from 7, ms, collar When Them Most Suits —single and double breasted sack suits; some of the very choicest ‘fabrics, in all the new Winter colorings, including black Thibets and cheviots; sizes 14, to 20 years or 30 to 36 breast measure; Youths’ Winter Overcoats— ‘These are in the very newest | colors; melton; backs, al collars; siz or 30 to 36 breast measure; bur at dealers’seldom attempt to match. CREME domesilc, #1 | KUMMEL—Iinetr doppel Getreldes Gig per gallon, BLUE\GRAS Hon $2.75 « 98¢ 48¢ 19¢, in immense assortment of “48 | Youths’ Winter Suits and} Overcoats at $7.50 Extraordinary Values Just Oxford and_ black lain or form-fitting DE MENTHE—eholcest ROCK AND RYE-—(hot’ erystallired), the best and surest cers 8 » Fourth Floor, Front.) E are selling silk waists, literally in thousands. They are obviously purchased as Christmas gifts, and very wise. and. acceptable gifts they make. With an eye to this special demand, we have made a special offer for to-morrow at six of the prices | that have proved most attractive.- Fresh from the makers’ hands, and in exclusive styles; new, beauti- ful and effective, here are nearly a thousand silk waists that you will admit to bé extra.good values as Japanese Silk Waists—in white, black and colors; a very pleasing model; entire front artistically silk embroidered and lace trimmed; back,$attached collar and cuffs | new, long sleeves are cluster pin tucked and.lace.trimmed; a véry stylish waist and an exceptional value; | special at Chiffon Taffeta Waists—in black, white and colors; a hand- Some button-back model; entire front is beautifully silk embroidered and @uster French tucked and lace trimmed; the new three-quarter sleeves and attached collar are lace made to sell regularly at $5; Of the $3.50 special $3.95 Flocr, Center.) 0" bh s always 5O | | ELsewHerE. $2.50.. He-e@at., THE CHRISTY Gi Be q 3 Li ne ot | | eehve TWELV, eee a et lor eens STORIES OF by Guerber. to the You Want $7.50: at..:: made with velvet es.14 to 20 years $7.50 at Rer: prices which other 65 reen or white: per bo tle $2.35; fall quart...05. for ald ser ic iu fi agryatt 700 yINES— holce priced according to" allon $. 'S KYE—S yea! T designs. according to your choice, i (Siegel Op Fine Umbrellas To Ord AKE your choice from @large collection of supérb styles in handles, and have the same fitted to-such grade and size of silk umbrella as pleases you. The handles are of the very finest-grades; many in exclusive, one-of-a-kind Weido the the work while you ‘wait, if you choose, Total price of the finished umbrella will te from $5 to $15,. Store, Main Floor, Front.) { er New Holida We are doing, New York to-day. One rea’ Space, plenty. of expert. i is This is of course never done on is tege ei eWer crt sgeee seges tae GREAT ACTRESS B's AND E GREAT ACTO beautifully illustrated: volumes; $2. é GOSPELS IN ART—a superb collec. tion of thé moct famous pletures relatin; lite of Christ modern artlets; a $6 book $Y 4h ECTION WITH ANY-OTHER’ STORE’ "FH y Books at Pric de B.GREENHUT, ters of graduated pin ental lace insertions; quarter sleeves and avery dressy mode! cial at special at : Messaline Waists—an exquisite new model (as illustrated) in white, light blue or pink; designed with a fancy front | and back yoke und attached collar; artistically silk em- | broidered; the blouse, back and three-quarter siceves are j embellished with lace insertion: waist especially priced ar. Ctuny Lace Waists—lined throughout. with Japanese | silk; fancy yoke, front, back, attached collar and cuffs of three-quarter sleeves of narrow Cluny lace; an extreme- ly dressy, model and an exceptional value aloes Store Open Evenings Until 10 0’Clock, Beginning TC-MORROW Night e e.: G « ists—Special Offers Important to Gift Seekers Messaline Waists—in white, light blue and pink; a charming | new model, with the front effectively designed with clus- | tucks and four rows of heavy Ori- the back is cluster pin tucked; three- attached collar are lace trimmed; and a remarkable value; spe- Messaline Waists—a delightfully beautiful model In ‘white, light blue and pink; the entire front, the yoke, the blouse | and the three-quarter sleeves are fashioned with insertions of German Val, edging and embroidered net medallions; | the attached collar and cuffs are lace trimmed to match; | a charming model and an ‘extraordinary, value; ver $8.90) A Box of Good Candy ' > Free to Every Child visiting the Candy Store | To-morrow Accompanied by an Adult E have always made it @ practice to be generous with sampies on the ground that the more people knew of our | -pure, wholesome, delicious can- dies, made in our own spotless { candy kitchen, the harder it would be for them to buy their candies anywhere else. ’ Our prices are low, but we. promise you that no price whatever will buy purer cr more delicious candies Sunday Schools purchasing their Christmas Tree supplies in our |. candy store will be absolutely pro- tected against th: unclean — £ not unhealthful—methods and materials so often associated with the ‘factory-made” candies plenti- fully offered at this season. 510 50 (lege! Ccorer Store, Main Floor, Rear) $6.90 Figures Fixed by the Book Trust son for this, at a less price than you can find it marked anywhere else in town. sincerity and with a perfect knowledge of the book prices asked in every store from the Battery to the Same examples are given. It must always be remembered that our advertisements sre watched with a cat-like attention by every book- doaler in New York and cccasionally one or two of our prices.are cut fora day by some store desiring to make a pretence of competition with us. )ur prices as a whole are out of the reach of competition. pm by- Berb.y illustrated Here 5 "i ‘abc a FAVORITE POEMS: GOETHE GOLDSMITH HIAWATHA HOLM RS—in 90 iz m_enclent to 0 aside from the price argumen the Christmas throngs expeditiqusly and comfortably. The Book Store has been expanded to four or five times its usual , extra help secured and the stock itself chosen with ‘extreme care and in prodigious quantities. hatever you want tn the way of a Christmas gift af books is here Just take that statement at its plain face value—it is made in the utmost ore thin one or two items—our ts-whenitoccurs. WE PROMISE THE LOWEST PRICES IN NEW YORK W THE AMERICAN CIRL~—superbly Mlus. trated by’ Christy; elsewhere $2. 2. at sive N f ANILIAR QUOTATIONS PAUST My Best Books fi HENTY BOOKS—40 splendid cloth 5 Bale Price Cornera and Boxed. es Cut Far Below’ the R warfare on the ;Book Trust assures the lowest prices on books asked in this city. This assurance is confirmed by,the strictest comparison between our figures and those of any other book dealer you choose to name. as might be expected, the largest pol Cay of our history and by far the largest done In is the splendid preparation we made for handling 3| Padded Editions of the Poets Bound in Embossed Padded Leather, Assorted Colors, Red Under Gold Edges, Round | Crowell’s Price, $1.50. | All Great Poets, including among them: . T. Y. ronx. ATEVER IS leather bindings i 75¢ [ine titles: Men’s Suits and Overcoats In an Extraordinary Underprice Sale Saturday. The Least You Can Save Ts $2.50 and. Most Men Who Buy Will Be Gain- ers by $5 or More. | HIS fs an offer of about $5,000 worth of Roches- ter-made suits and over- coats for men—manufacturer’s: clean-up, which we have strengthened and ‘‘sweetened” by adding some odd lots of our own highest-grade garments. We've put all'the suits into one lot dt $12.50; they are $15 and $17.50 suits—and | evan better, Four lots of Overcoats at $10, $12.50, $15 and $26. The garments in each class real- ly belong in the price class next Above it—or higher yet. All ‘the: most-wanted styles. All the most-wanted fabrics. Men’s Ovyercoats — meitons, frieze,. fough .and ‘smooth effects; colors Le) oxterd and black ft some ancy mixtures; values $12.50 and $15; to-morrow $10 Foot P" in any kind of walking. Men’s Storm Shoes—in tan oF Women's an , Unusu- ally good) assortment ’ is displayed “on our holi- day tables; prices range from $3 10 25¢ Storm Shoes—wa' ‘rproo! soles Leggins—| Children’s Storm Shoes- |... Foot Mould, Arch-Supporting Shoes -If your feet ache or tire easily, try a(pair of these! They support the instep arch-supporting shoes, “Flat foot.”’ For men or'women. 34 and prevent Felt Juliettes. Poor felt is not worsh buying. the best makes of these comfortable slippers are sold here, all of the best quality felt. brown or black. trimmed with rich fur; .all sizes for special at.....-.. black. They are in red, Men's } t' Mould Storm Shoes YSICIANS tell us that to avoid taking cold we must keep the feet and ankles well pro-| tected, These stylish‘aad sensible high-cut storm shoes give that protection perfectly n button or lace $2.50 Only gray, yon) Oke “6 Hope (st +E Sk selther Sults — worsteds, _cheviots, Thibets, serges, velours, Clay diag- onals, cassimeres and unfinished worsteds; in a handsome assori- ment of overplaids, blacks, stripes, mixtures, plain effects, blues and blacks. Many of the garments are hand tailored throughout and have serge and Venetian lining; worth every penny of $17.50; eee tel 2.00, Men's Overcoats—tho product o! one of (he foremost makers in this coun- try, and made to sell for from $6 te $8 more than the prices at which we mark them tcemorrow; mad: of all. the popular febrics in latest wiyes,/and include all the most walled colors and ens Specially priced to-morrow at $20, $17.50 and,,..,... oe $15 Men's Overeoais — ketsey,, frieze, melton, fancy-overptuids’ ald twill eftects; madg on stylish models of this season design; lined with Venetian or. serge; worth $17.50; your choice, * ported fabrics, and to sell, for not, less: than $40; | vicunas, (kerseys, meltons, velours; colors are black and dark Oxford; finest grade silk and Venetian linings; guaranteed to wear well.and retain their shape; exceptionally good values $25 at $40 and...... + Rear) ) (Siegel Cooper Stere, Main Fi; .$1,60 Mlustrated Holiday Booka,. ies of choice gilt boots on "by best authors. . 12.50 Men's Overcoats—-made of finest im- And such cutting is ADVERTISED j FAMOUS CLASSICs—in rich, imp GQ e value foi 15¢ Among i HISTORY OF OPERA, by Arthur El # HOMER'S ILIAD MRS. BROWNING : INGELOW,JEAN () _.. YOR, EDGAK ALLAN rat ER Rae Aes ane { r LADY OF THE LARR’ PROCTER TB. Mithews'eed Hegee ee ee ae ake Hiekesreare Eyal PRIMA DONNAS, by LC. MEREDITH WORDSWORTH enous ROTORS ORT HEAT (RY: Wty MILTON i ANGUS ACTRESSES OF THE DAY, by ‘ rang. B FANOUS PIANISTS OF To. zi oys and Girls | AMSTRROAU MU tater ine L4c | ACCERROOKS=-sO splendid thew Je | VaStaRDAYe ort banter coe oe " 25€ | pope BORE 4 for|| STORIES OF FAMOUS OP ‘ writers for boya ind iris, 150 tiles, Hautitul ty Gurrber sess ESL S at all priz to ular Eastmai ing prices Caniera— 34x35 Camera— SMax3t4 the latest m card size. made and Combination ruby glass, C:ndle Ruby 5x8, I2e; + Tumbler Gra 10c; A-0%., Drying Racks A Kodak for HE best feature of a camera Is that it is enjoyable and useful at all seasons of the year, indoors or outdoors. Ouvenirs of many pleasant occasions may be obtained Ga photography, , We have a complete line of cameras and supplies. Eastman Kodaks, in all sizes and No. 1 Brownie Cameras,-..- $1 pial I uereas eolenss various: ts styles of openings for all sizes of No, 2 Brownie Camera...... $2 ictures up to Hcl inctud- No, 2 Folding Brownie Camera $5 | ing 4X5; ate..e-ss-eeereses 5e Blair Film Cameras—using-the reg- | ntilm, at the follow- HE eee 867 Camera—taking picture 34x54, Also'a full and complete line of;| aluminum, velvet-edged hood; Premo and Century Cameras., nickel trimmings; select- 15) Phot hic S dri ed stock. ..... a, Cc otographic sundries Veneered rosewood frame and ‘Dry Plates=4x5; Fountain brand; ing manufacturer; doz Drying Rack—...:.. Oil Lampsa—with orange o} Rubber oid Trays—8x10, 25¢; 6c Women’s Sweaters UST the right thing at the right time. These are made of extra fine all wool | worsted and zephyr yarn, in the newest styles, blouse or Norfolk jacket; every color and size. A good value at $3; to-mor~ $2 | TOW, af...+-- ... ic Women’s Bath Robes These comfortable lounging-rotes could not be tought to-day from the factory at the price we are asking for them. There are two kinds. The soft blanket-robes or the heavy, crinkled eiderdown robes Seth. in pretty colorings; sizes 34 to . ‘ 44. Special at. . ‘ $2.75 ! ° 9 . | Children’s Apparel | Coats of the fashionable bearskin, fancy wool mixtures, or plain cloth coats,in all the pret- ty colors and the newest modets; sizes 2. to 5 years; regular $1 75 price, $2.98; special at......... $: Caps and BonnetS—many very handsome styles, all effectively trimmed, in white and colored silks,. Sizes 12 to 16; regu- 25 lar price, 50c; special at......4-+...- Cc Drawer Leggins — extra heavy knitted Jeggins of fine all-wool worsted, without » fect; in white only. Sizes 6 months 39¢ to 2 years; reg. price 58c; special at.. Christmas, (Slegel Cooper Store, Secoud Floor, Center and without any great effort. Sliding Tripod—brass top..... 45c froin $35 down . Serra iti $5 Calendar Mounts--a large assort- Photo Tinting Colors—12 colors and brush complete in-box; reg- ularly. 25¢; box.. Stereoscopes Cherry frame; hood; patent handle varnished cherry iiee 40¢ Varnished cherry frame; engraved ode: veo! $7.20 hood; finest quality lenses; _pol- ished, nickel plated trimmings, . ue LRA $2.50 Stercographoscope—made on, an entirely new principle, so thatit can be adjusted either for stere- oscopic views or photographs by simply reversing the lenses; has cherry frame, large lenses, pat- ent folding handle, matiog- 3] any hood, brass trimmings, large and select We have a ver! : iow er 15¢e assortment of Ti oor, Cetiter,) wuaranteed by a Jead- pea 74510) Wash-Boxand 55e¢ 45c | Lamps. 4x5 duates — 8-02., 7e;, 2-0., small si: OME frie ity ment just Cuba, in t sizes; CAMELIASbay PURVTANOS FI CTO! PE STO! INVINCIBLES: SAND PUR Bacheds In cred eto Bs pat 2.75 re 29,. al and Ve rea hey Osan wer (O Ph hs ; ; acannon . 0A tenes aR SS A q Ci Lord Beaconsfield—a fresh shif- APOLUOE—dox cf 52, at. LON PELLOWS—tox «| doz., $1.60; N. can buy cigars here for their relatives and nds with perfectassurance of getting the best quel- procurable for the price paid. ROTHSCHILDS~all Hae rid ales rezulie 16eS § 50) o MASA «$2.50 received direct from he following choice ops <) WALTER DAMROSCH aroyy fegvlarly a | PoRTO Lite Havana cl NOS—box 41COS—dox of RIG PANE! Havans D'~ a. | CLUBLIO Ives! bo g |

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