The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1907, Page 7

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AWVER MADE WIFES MAID RICH THEN ALL FLED Reward of $3, 000 Of-! fered for. Capture of Norman A. Lawler. SAY HE LOOTED ES Heirs. of Thonias Connell Al- > Tege- He Shy from " $20,000 to $100,000. Is For the apprehension. and_nrreat of Norman A. “Liwler, former! Ansembly- man’ of Westshseter County and ent esty: ynchtzman,who ts secused of hay- vate looted the--estate-ot-/Thomas-Con- Rell, of “Moitnt, Kisco, of a jarge sum, variousty estimated fron $20,000 to. $100,- 4] 000, a reward of, $3,00 has been offered InJooting this estate It ts charged that} Lawler, in micking himself, rich, also made Nelle Cotter, his wife's matd. free from fnanclal cares, The wife, the maid and, Lawler have been ‘counted among the missing wince March 3 last, when, after a term tn Luulow street Jail, he secured freedom on ‘a promise to pay his debts. Onco outside the. jail @odr it is charged that Lawler lost no miald and shaking the dust of New York from hin'shoes. Others who are {mplicated in the al- Yeged crooked “dealligs of Lawler are wamed-fn-a-muit fled in the Supreme the Lawlers and the maid, those named are Mrs. Lawler’s brother-in-idw, Joun | E:-Thrall, of Chiongo; Millard -A_-Eilt- gon, Patrick Chamberlain, City. Cham- berlain, and Mary Kelleher, Cormell's estate amounted to $300,000, and--mre-lett-h-trast-forttw heirs, one of whom was the widow of Gen. Di Cesnola, and another, Gracte Lane Con- f nell Delcambre, John Quinn waa one of the trustees of the estate and Law- -let"_waa_hia attorney. When Albert D. Delcambre succreded Quinn as trustee A for ths eatatathres years ago he ber {an an Investigation nro Lawlers-ac- Zante and found that ho was about £9,000 short, #0 {t ia alleged. Tawler was committed to Ludlow Feireat Jall by Justice Keogh, but on hia pro} to make good any shortage he was released, It was tion that he took i According to Delcambre, the conspir- acy to defraud took the form of the jj purchase of property with the-tunds of the te, not for Lawler, but for the other defendants. Hecords show that on Oct. ¥ 1904, Nelle Cotter, Mrs, Lawler's ~mealé,-purchased from John E_.‘Thrall che.propertyand buliding at No.3 “WIT the wits and mmid-— Bront street. 710, 1905, the mame Nellie Cot- purchased the: propert No. 25 and 30 Front atreet. There was a mort- kage of $13,977 on this property, but hen it nus foreclosed there was a \proft made by the purchaser of $6,296. rofit is now jn the hands'of the mberlain. It_tsalso alleged in the sult that Nellie Cotter acquired title to prop- —Mtvamnt—Vernon—andt Pam ing to Delcambre, to] >| the Connell estate. These Biproporties, snys Delcambre, are sti Pheld by thelr nominal owners in an ef- fort to assist to evade his just dente, —__—_o___. 700,000 BEQUEST 10 ae TATE.) i “Ling frei —nioat aa pleuro-pneymonia. time fn “gathering” toxether wife and] “Qourt by Attred-P;-Detoxmbre. Besides} OR, RANDOLPH IS : SAVED FROM DEATH For Hours Showed No Sign of} Life, but-Doetors. Would mornii left: nim. 7 oF “Hadatt “Gahan 66 Broadway at Thirteenth Street. of remarkable. Not Give Up. covery to. —te-deail sof ne that all Stirring Round-up of Women’s and Misses’ Garments for Quick and Immediate ‘Disposition. The price demand. forthe garments involved in this sale. neh barely a thought; it passes what is usually. heralded as}. Yet we are content to let it be so to the end that we rid-our-stocks of odd—lots;-odd styles, slaw selling models and such garments that in the making have fallen a little short Even though the former and intended our high standard,’ m Randolph, _p: Nyack Reformed Ch physloidn, over him for ? THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, 1907. day aft nth “for. Mfe. Dr. and selling price-was $25, they go now at $5. _ Taffeta Dresses. Formerly up fo $25, ____(In Tan, Gray and Short-Coats,— (inal the fa Jumper Dresses, vored shades.) Formerly up. fo $22.50, (In Wool Mixtures and Checks.) Tourist Coats, formerty up to $15, (In a variety of Plaids and Checks.) Raincoats, Formerly up to $15, Olive Fabrics.) _ Formerly up lo-$45; (Of Black Cheviot and Broadcloth.) Covert Coats » Formerly up to $19,75, (In a diversity of styles.) Velour.Coats, — Formerly up io $25, —(In-Gray, Brown-and Black.) “Coat Suits, ~ Formerly up to $19.75, (In Gray Mannish Mixtures.) Tailored: Skirts, *or77y w to $12.50, (Broadcloth, Cheviot, Mixtures) meas Girls’ Coats, (Broken sizes Formerly up to $19.75, from 6 to 44.) - Girls’ Dresses, Formerly up to 515, {Broken siges from 6 to $4.) Although the lines as above mentioned are collectively large, there are not many of any individual style. d to favor any. articular item t Land there, was no feelin in’ his body, CIRCULATION M MEN DINE. If you ate is better to get here Shoes Annual Sale special inducements.in MEN’S CONGRESS GAITERS, songs, | wslonal French Calf, Cor Jovan and Patent Leather, weie $5.00, £6,00 and $7.00, Kid or Calf, were $4.00, WOMEN’S- BOOTS. We haye added to lines advertised at $2.45 and $3.45 Women's High Grade Kid, Calf ond Patent Kid, reduced from-$6.00 and $7.00 to WOMEN'S TIES AND SLIPPERS. Calf and Patent Leather Welt Oxtord Tics, ° were $6.00 and $7.00, Tan Russia, Patent Leather, Calf and Kid Oxfords and variety of Slippers, were $5.0) and-$6.00, “Kid and Patent Leather Oxfords and Slippers; were $3.00 and $4.00, NARROW. WIDTHS IN CHILDREN’S SHC in various staple lines of Children's’ Shoes submit following offer regardless of cost : Children’ 8 sizes, 6to 10%3,; Misses’ sizes, 11 .to 2, Alexan -Sixth.Avenue_and. Nineteenth Street, Sesiaemigre Teese Sales of Wana s Winter Coat. Women's Coats tint Annee of Light and Dark Mixtures, - at $10.00 each, Women's Coats eS of Black Broadcloth, effective siyles for stree or evening wear, at $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 each, 33.—Through| the recent death of te lust child of |. the tate John Ci Frye, @ Boston produce {| Pmerchant,—Pafte-Coilese-comes-tnts—at- Dequest of $20,000, “Mr. Frye was prac- : sence unknets to Dread ume April of-teat oth of NEV he Watt e- the event of thelr Shudis Callen. —iN WRECK 0) OF- TRAIN. 5 Pouthern Pacific acific Flyer Leaves the Track Near Death, Nev., Badly Injuring Several Persons, ~ RENO, - Nev. aA Southern Jan. Women's Evening Coats. Se a of White and Pastel Shades of Broadcloths, at $40.00 & $50.00 each, formerly $60.00 to ¢100.00, Broadway and 30th St; ‘sth Ave.; Toth St. B. Altman & Gn. In addition to reductions advertised on various staple lines, we also offer Medium and Wide Toes, Heavy and Light Soles. <nte Price $3.75 2.19 3.75 3.75 3.45 2.45 JES, We have an accumulation of narrow widths y and - 65c O5c CE Lord & Ta ylor Ss at about One-Half Former Prices. former prices $20.co. t. ¢ formerly $25,00.to $40.00. “JANUARY 23, ij i iferr’s ) BALL CARS: NIST Git GbE beg : LEXINGTON TO 522 f VE ff 59"7060"Sr Never before have such tr ying great deal, -becaque tly First Quality is the reason for this tremendous selling. ine ’s Hosiery | qa Half Hose, 8S; all sizes in fen’ Sik Halt Hosepmerere hose; tooks tke -sitk-and-witlarcar and laund sizes int rH es | exiremely, well. ‘also of the new. solid blue, Bion | 32 Comfortables,$1.19. Monday morning we placed Hi comfortables on sale and sold J,862 before B tore closing. To-mcrrow wi jremainder_at th y with good quality printed cambi very preity effects fill white the imaker’s entire surplus stock fore the very low price -_PRICE,__CONSISTING OF _ LINENS, “INCLUDING RECEPTION CLO “Scarfs, hematitched and with-drawn-work ——, 65; 95c5 “Centre-picces\with Cluny lace . . $2.50, “Tea Cloths with Cluny Lace. . . - 675, “(Third Floor ) “ | Want to i See Me? | Then “just glarice over the “TO Tet” Ads. in fo-day’s * f& > World's Want. Directory. 4 Wl be there. ; ' “A. Comfortable Home. The delicious new breakfast cereal—10c. Ask your toed CREEK TOASTED CORN FLAKE: ‘CO., BATTLE CREEK, Lite Fifth Avenue, aah and 35th Streets, Nem great many things? A book that is almost indispensable to the student, in fact all conditions of men? The one that comes nearest filling the bil Fave You a Book. that will tell you something about everything and everything about a 1907 World Almanac By Mail, 35¢. ~ HOUSEHOLD LINENS AT MARKED REDUCTIONS IN LINEN" “DAMASK TABLECLOTHS “AND NAPKINS, HEM- STITCHED “LINEN SHEETS, PILLOW “AND “BOLSTER CASES. TOWELS AND TOWELLING: ALSO LACE TRIMMED TABLE: E.PIECES, TEA “AND Centre-pieces, hemstitched.and with drawa-work — 65e., 90c., $1.25 1.65 3.50 10.00 vat he pro- fessional man, the business man, the educator, Il is the ipi White Goods Sheer White Indi Bi) 2.800 yds. F y | Sheer Memstitched Nand Thesesplendid, las are pretty vod;- pearl, hots. Bloomingdales’, Main F Long Gloves Two of the best bargains: 4| Women’s $3,00 Kid Elbow Length Gloves—1, 500 pairs in’ fan, white | Women’s $1.50 Silk Mous: d| quetaireElbow LengthGloves —pure Milanese silk in black, white and colors; all sizes, at Biebl 2c 8c Three Specials Lawa=Fine PRUE spectil at. i Very. good for underwear ; 12 yard pieces; value § * $1.59 “Special at... icy Striped table for Batiste—Various styles; children 3 Greases a All| 4 —_— } Plaited Shirt aati $-1. teat Shirts, me yery-low price. ortalles,—both an;_stitched in fancy designs. made to Sell for $2.00, hut we bought aehl—plated Low emendous thro this annual v, Reliable Women | Wemen's Si Hosicry, + Wemen's 35c¢_ Stockings, ized, silk finished fisle thread half { imported cot and_¢ 59c There are three reasons why these shirts’ Ware karzains—sglendid quality of material, d'perfect workmanship and accurate fit. fi |are made of terviceable percaie with natty qj black. and-white figures—and ‘They stripe effects, ian and gray shades. All have separate cuffs and the as: jsortment of sizes exicads from-$4-to a fog of these e will sell the led. with 5 ed durable Umbra! - ade of Union -taffetx in -26-and-28-inch.sizes,.with ~handles_of boy. gun-mvet2l,-Dres- Or_cherry $1.00 Et. Section This very special value ts mentioned simply as a sug- gestion of the ductions that have been made throughout our entire stock. Several desirable and artistic styles farg “Here are con Woren's—Stockin “Buys This} color. 'a splendid graa:, good and Quaint strong, very lustrous—just the thing y for Petticoats, Suits, $ | 0. 05 Waists, etc. The very iene best in the spscial sale C Mission now under way, Price a Biermingdates' Mala Fl near Rotunda Electro= p1.00 i lier. .Jp 1.0.0 Sofa Pil= tiers are marked at ow prices.‘ Womien’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits that were$138.75to $30 Now Marked at the Ridiculously Prive ae This-phenomenaily reduced price is clearing: th stocle in record-breaking time. The grouping embraces our entire stock —areally{ handsome coliection ‘of the season’s smartest styles. | Every size for misses of 14 to 20, and for women who Rica a size as Every materia! in fi represcated, and the tailoring throughout is fully up tos vvthe, high Bloomingdale standard, Hicoubedtater. 85 New Model Skiris, superbly fashioned o! al!-wool worsteds in stripes, plaids—and—plain—mate: 39.75 Skirts reduced for quick 512.15 of a3 40 bust, If the popular .and wanted shades is a Pyoor Thee-arérezuler ifing to . tind:d a BI foom| ee i crhably mit with re at iy Re ular Prices convincing tacts and figures— 7 | Women’s 44c Gauze am t—-harce-Lisle-Silk- Finished: Stockings Hosiery to }s "s Hosiery. ext-opportunity to; at extremely low] i} Ik Embroide-cd+ 7 sf quality, plain} — Gpehwork | plain Fishes Your morrow at le thread hosiery, in d silk hand embroidery. thy —sells for 69¢, lic | Children’s Hosiery heavy ibe 1 full seamless, double knee, 190 ~quality, ton, plain black feet | 10 inch, spHt—sotes,—it Children’s | French te eat all sizes. Guaranteed Watches At Very Special Prices, Women's I4 Karat Solid Gotd Watches, -hand—engraved-or plain ‘cases; fitted with very fine jeweled movement, worth every penny of $9.95 315,00 at......5. ~ Men's 16-Size Gold Filled- 3 ‘ Open. Face Watche: casey puarantegd tur 30. yer fitted with j.jewelled move- ments; complete with your | Monogram ribbon at about half the ‘regular prices you want is among the jot. 50C Tleavy Ribbed Underwear, biue and ecra. 7S5C Fine Gray Meving Shirts/and Drawers Men's SL Double Breasted “Hygien'c_ Ww Shirts, natura? gray and camel; all sizes a. c | Women’s $1,50'Root's Tivoli Hygienic Wool a5 oC Underwear. anes Women's $1.00 Medium Weight Wool Underwear 59C Children's Natural Wool Underwear. vests, 25¢ “pants and drawers—mostly all sinete sizes; Children's Fleece-Lined Vests, Pants and ‘Draws “average price SOc.; all sizes at. ers; regularly 2s :all s{zes. at. 56. 95 Taffeta Silks. Every possible shade, every wanted lows at 59c Just 375 of these pretty impor- ted Tarestry Sofa Pillows to | te sold at the above very low Frice. They are odorie sharp price re= filled with clean, ry sale—that's, rd breaking women's lace “ankles P Not affsicesin—every style, bat the size

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