The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1907, Page 10

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HUSBAND HELD His Wife Killed Her- ~ self and- Child. See | Stations Are Skipp SVWASHINGTON, Jan. The police; ‘Mfictals hore are busy to-day trying to the-mystery ae -to- whether Meret Atnanda” M. Copley and. her three- mth baby Jtuth, who were found dead in bed shortly after midnight, | ley, a clerk.Jn the Census Office, wio ta held atthe Ninth Precinct police’ sta- s ng_an investigation, Falvey, after’ examining the | _“woind which caused Mrs=‘Coptey's “Aeagth,.sald that it would have been next tomporslbte for the woman: tq have {inflicted thd injury herself. / “Mowevor, the Impression grew. to-day “that ,the case was one of murder and suicide. + =<SBRORIy alter WTaMIENT Copies cates in Dr, Joho-8- Dorsey, telling him that) fils wite hed attempted to commit sut- cide.’ When the phy'sician arrived at the Copley. residence, , node Jsland ‘gyenue and Queen Chapel Road, Nort east, both dirs. Copley. and, the bavy ‘were dead. 1 7 hotined the concentrated In a deliberdte ‘police, and the husband and father was subjéct_ thelr unfortunate placed under arrest. Copley was—sub=_torture tht result could be jected to a severe examination at the poll tion, Dut taat his w hud killed hertelf. The prisoner de- lured that he did not know te bavy had been shot until Dr, Dorsey pulted own tha covers of the hed —in—waien the two were lying. Salapiey dMitoed eiedeiit t | Unes. The pistes Rafiroad which Nas charge of the | legislated out of office, and aré' paying absolutely fo locdl -conditts [tHe dnaptivity Canimission, of the Bt onter. . If all the \enerzy of the |rotd) men who handle th these branches of the, “L’ Chanres cnd Is Absolutely TRIAL PACKAGE MAL ak irilastealten! Beiow Shows FLeste Veenuade oe lneducer What Tt Tius-Deue for Others It Cam Do, for, found thet his w sity Heducer, ay without making 3 fa tio hee turtied 10 the residen2e_g ie food nutriment Copley ti th Sopiey 48 thir « Mnernber of ine Hinent and, serve ime in the Pailippin Mrs. 3 twenty= nine 3 a ‘old Hee SRiaiten name was Mo sunker. Both have rela- diventin' Towa und Tilinole. Peraone living state vicinity of the eal 0: aid th it fnown that ra Wee rtweetr if it they ii W Lappy, Both were 7 yt) fourth Towa! w atoment + fasked for-au sxplanation ne sa} “T have nothing tom: <~phig he repeated—severcl limes, his manner he was calm. there bo SE eRcHemen; 1a. or action. i ‘ond, the three-yerr-old son, 1st deing cared for > friends —of —tha Copley family. He erib fn his mother’s r < molented. hee ——_—-- FELL THROUGH SHAFT. Mod Carrier Dru Ge vi } compre to tng a barrow from tic hot Atth floor of. t fit eS moved scl ‘knowledee wital nowfed station of t and Bruises ~For ‘Sprains, Bruises, Strains, ‘Swellings and all other bodily aches and pains, ; Omega Oil will ‘be found invaluable. “s e's an unusual lini- ment. Jt is antisep- sic and healing in ito action. It subdues inflammation and soothes and com- forts any pain you may apply it to. -- You don’t have to +. biy bottle after bottle to get relicf. Usually a 10c, —bottle isall you need, It has time and again proved ‘a blessing to those whose! pains are hard to bear. The principal ingredi- cnt in Omega Oil is a pure vegetable oil, Shick weed in other liniments. Omega Oil comes in mighty handy for the m "‘Theee Sites 10cu 25cu $0€. ge eee Or Cl toy sy bl) lExpress Trains for Bronx | at-Expense of Local ‘Traffic. - | RUNNING TIME SLOWER. ed andthe. Whole Service is Intolerable and~Wretched.- Hughes t'oforce'eome action along these face lined ofthe city, expecta: todo, 5. Taking a the management which 4s a positive mentice to law and Don't Be Fa My New Otesity Reducer Quickly | Your: Weight-to—Normal, Requires No Starvation Procsss Safe, the Tremar! ful Obesity. taken “at_meal- “evaporate like the turpentine and ammionia co largely faches and pains thar most people suffer from occasionally | : THE’ EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JA EVILS WORSE THAN EVER at any tme in Since the ina the local train _ Tho running tine 55 per cent. | i | Slower time fs made to-diry than when the stea) fs i 2am locomotives were employed and shorter : Mall. Harlem to City Commission, ~_ON EAST SIDE “L” LINES. Station Skipped, Time FS Slower on Hast Side Or, ie Conditions onthe tatrir avenue 1s" © history trains were run TOR UnEY (he preKvAt eye Only Cause Delays. y One of pledges “made dy, Gov. up at ni werd mi ed Whether Mra, -Cople: night, but the. ¥ eligi intant fo Mepeeaaltieg Pie Hughes in his campaikn speeches, and >On te pretext of seeking to accom- between Twenty. ira: eres aa one er. x f repeated -in—hia fest message 10 an modate the passangers more expedl-.| Hundred and ‘Twenty-ftth band at ee z The latter ‘theory 5 the explanation | V¢sisiat07g, wad (rath Hels mould! pose | Cousls. than tn formers times the mad |-pendanc upon tho tocal serrice,ste forced Grocery Orders 1 The: latte yi planat eps to relieve these intole e: s aucceeded in extending|1o put up wit : ‘given by the husband, Wiillam:G, Cop-|" TN (0 Te ig about time for Gov: }the ruining time of Jocal trains {n rush | worthy of thy Penceommos atone: uns By ’Phone. privileges ; houra from ten to fifteen minutes from ot that line of transportation. eliration of the exp rvice has been reduced to an intoierabic extent. of Jocal trains has been lengthened in the rnsh hours, ‘The-uniawful-practice of skipping stations taperatsted in? With fewer train to handle, the con is worse than it was in the old days-or t The express management was not thuse about, thing 4 much better tem wax installed thera te promised faster time than with the old |losomotives, and fora time the prom se was kept. To-day the time of the local trains is slower than & was when Tocomotyes were used. are nworse thin rey have been Py Local--Traffic Suffers nce the completion, of the ack (o Fortycsicond dtreet and th ° ~ 8 85 BerVice to Forty-second street by from 35 to St i traina have been d during the rush 1 fewer trainee i and locals included —Lvanage cOL La enth street ston at the City Hall terminal steam: Tocomotives, eAwesn reLy cand street on express trains ts overcome by the delays bilow, Fourteenth: st is Hyved ap) Sats from thin Bronx made good time Tor ie “Harlem River down in the Morhlng. and. trom ‘Forty-second street Have our Order .De- of a, road. -partment call “you up Rothe days bifote the Tnterborou hy “Land sur- the members ttention to” ntage of ate Railroad of: the allered ral}~ ie 'tramMe on road: were | attempt to | victims to no aieersnel ED FREY You. (ood where it 1 Other. Fur coats for men as low-priced_as $11.89.—am Fi. 40 reguiarly — at such an hour.and.on such days asyou stipulate—to take any orders you may de {sire to plate. ‘34th to 35th St Men’s F oe Kot control of the elevated the Skltt td en- eit raina ran with} AVANT 30, 19 O7. I, * confustan and congestion than! li system i na is. ah -really of pars Jongth Daring the houra of there Is no rush the lown for the delivers en a little rain or a lttie rnow the time is “/TRAFFIC SQUAD LOSES THAT GOATEE, passengers ¢ rind ont tha (ation nlat form skip b aspelled to Skipping at. Statlens.” 4 sicipped under xy tes between | tires = frei ORETIVe—10-— trie Ww Coats Reduced. Fitth Floor, First price drop—and a most Jiberal one—on the re- mainder of the stozk of Fur= lined Coats in the Fifth Floor Men’s Store. Splendid _ garments, - made by skilled tailors and furriers, members of. an organization devoted wholly to the pro- duction. of Fur-lined Coats. Apart from being fault- lessly fashioned they are FULL fashioned Coats—not pee in the slightest de- tail. All have broadcloth “shells.” The reductions: — Mink-lined Coats. otter collar, were $299,50, now $269.50 Coats lined with Persian lamb, =collars—of—same}_were $247.50, now We are aie th ¢ clearance. decisive, —In-regular: stoc! detailed descriptions and prices. tised” cirds—and at no time this cards introduced bigger values. Chiffon Panamas, « Interesting! Even if you have no groups: : - Women's Suits, — made : ings; jaunty, tight-f $36.74 | strapping, braid and A box-pleated skirts. Women's Fine Broadcloth Suits equestrienne-coat models, tri and cuffs~ of ctoth, in cont Particular attention is directed The new garments that are taking the places of Winter apparel re spring models distinctly, “including Women’s Tailored Suits in such fabrics as Broad- cloths, Voiles, Stripe and Plaid Worsted Suitings, heviots and Serges. ~Advance styles: from~the-foremost designers “of tw the peep into the future will repay you. ed with silk braids; oe ‘asting color, tri: ed lace, new side-pleated skirts, trimmed with b: waist Suits—in-lawns, linens, Weees dimities, &e—at prices ranging $3.24; Second Floor, of ee Garments complete and season have the “Not Adv ertised”” ‘o--continents= notion- of purchasing-at this time, Two exceptionally inviting of handsomely striped worsted suit- itting-coat models, trimmed with-self- fancy buttons; velvet coat collars; new in black, blue and brown; | $56.75 || to the isplays of new model Shirt et-lined Coats, collars of. sealskin; were 18224:50, , collars; were-$199,50-and-$144,50, Former-Prices-up-to- $48.74; now.....$169.50 and $129.50 At $54.50 we offer remarkable f] J \_ —_ Women’s Evenii aes Handsome long garments, made of exceilent quality broad- cloth, splendidly lined. trimmed elaborately with braids and velvet. | + $29.74 sale yalue in Muskrat-lined Coats with persian lamb collars—a value _uns. matched, =" WOMEN'S BLACK VOILE SKIRTS, pleats; bottom of skirt finished with drop skirt . WOMEN'S SKIRTS, made of goo full kilted model, finished at hem with ef WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS, ma pleated-panel.effe. nine-gore pleated model, trimmed with ~ Complete assortments of new Shirt. ing fabrics, designed for the Spring || | of -1907,-are-now-on-displayin the | WAL | Little Custom Shirt. Room, rear of i 1 main floor. fe Embraced aré the choicest products ‘1 of French, Scotch and English looms. Samples will be .mailed upon request. Broadway at Sixth Avenue, 34th Street to 35th Street, EF ESry ewer made WOMEN S-PETTICOAT, of pl flounce, finished with rose ruche and sii er quali WOMEN’S SKIRTS: BETWEEN. SEASON MODELS. rows of tiny ‘tucks; draped over tatteta WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS, made of light-or WOMENS -PETTICOATS. cmadoof-biack-and-colered-taff new model; formed of side and box $17. a de of tabs and butto: dust ruffle. taffeta silk; deep ac: dust ruffle We-advertise only the larger g duced ii our ow as we make the garments they are cleared away in:short order: Sitch- dozen to half-a hundred garments, who keep tabs on the “Not Adverti Of the following—a-plenty: $1.49- Fancy" Swiss -Waists;~ fronts R-H; Macy & Co. are A Home of3Four Rocms Complete- iy Furnished at Furniture, Carp ets, Bedding And) Everything re HouseKeeping MANN2 BRO yoke: $1 9B-—Two Pretty” Modes. One E <> Shemstitching-and Vat-tace-t CREDIT HOUSE sleeves. $2. 97 —Fine White Law with tuckings a Waists; collar and cuffs, a7Piner’ Waists in regular sto Walking Skir Of White Sale Cambric, with cambric ruffle, tor- | chon lace. insertion and lace CALC cece e tt teense ebeess fee = se 49c Cambric, with fay Gas tucks and embroidery ruffle, 69c. Cambric, with lawn ruffle, hem. itched tucks, or cluster of pin | scks; and. embroitery ruffle, 88c. Open Saturday reulngs Until 10 o'Clock, | | does no? Write for our BOOKLET. . ining {aforma, Hoa" rezardlaz our outfits, Malled free on pidesietianao . $ any little \¢ roorus are on exhibition at our Showrooms, We also furntel Aan at °75 & 5 Roomsat *150 -00 Per Week An Account, trBetter qualities ran Oar Mberal credit ferms apply also (o Lone! Island, Now Jorsey or Connecticut. WE.VAY FREIGHT SAND. CARY ARE: ard English Long Cloth, st-intses, yards ... Countess Nainsook, Opens station at St. Gall “Swisses, 32 inches wide; size dots; a yard... A y Final Week “Of The ‘White, Sale. SranEs: Stirring Attraction. Many- of -the-most. striking... offerings=parlicutarly the garments pro- mr-workroomsget>no-detailed: mention jeep tucked collars-and-culfs edged. with. lace, ah graduated tucked yoke, finished with baby Irish and Val. lace inser- Four Different Mcdels of Fine White Lawn Waists, varlously | trim: $2.49: med with’ German Val. or Cluny lace. insertions; also with medal- + liods and insertings of fine embroidéeryy some have Trimmed backs and three panels: of embroidery, inserted ‘with six rows of lace insertion panels of embroidery and lace on sleeves; t immed Specials: in White Fabrics. Dotted Persian Swiss, 27 inches wide; dots in five different sizes; Main Floor: Ret 12c 36 rst wide plece of 12 jeepenrNE SotTEH reenter $1.09 38 inches wide; in plecas of 12 yards... $1.89 12c Costume Lawn, 40 inches wide; a yard... Second Fi90r,. groups, such as are detailed below. As-rapidly sent tothe second floor tables-and Jots,-containing-any: here. from a are the prize fots that reward, you sed” cards in the Waist section: finished-with deep graduated. tucked. nade of Batiste, trimined with tucks, sHonpthe second. model to fine Laxn, entire fronts finlshed fn’ panel effects, <i cks,-ranging up to $89.2 ts: Indicative Value-giving. Bloor Cambric, with lawn. flounce of two wide Point de Paris lace inser- ‘ions, tucks between finished with tucked ruffle and lace edge, $1.29, Cambric lawn umbrella-shaped ruf- fle, two ‘rows wide, Cluny lace inser- Von-and deep: lace ruffte, 91,59 — Cambric with deep flounce of open or blind embroidery, $1.79; ging up to $77.4.53 + | our own Importation; various TOE to tat and seo’ getting that IneMc a at and une ry de- | Installing men. Ww hours }Power and Con i) Abany Jk js-announced toe cy Syracuse, third | ys ain | Falls. + nihere {x a ltthesfog or Qe ——H.74. ; [Race UT Lis about tim: ve AT Teallro: Commi: y to compat The Thee At service on the ne mane ALBANY, Bane has 1 York urity @ on its franchise a oo MULbUsh plats Lit Avbany; Yonkers and Now ¥ The power! may come fron. > charter was obtaine R.H, Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices 34th to 35th St Dy Goods In They | Basement. VERY LOW- PRICED. Dry Goods, the safely: cheap grades, Inno in= ®4) ~stance is a~ low ~price made at the expense of quality. THEN you waiting, promptly. Macys Midwinter $ Sale!Starts _-Next Monday. zi can determine whether it has paid you to wait for this sale. + -~NOW—Compare our regular prices —thos2 now | prevailing on regular siock lines—with the annual sale prices prevailing elsewhere. If you have any doubis about the Wisdom of ~~ such comparisons will remove. them (Underpriced.)" i Maia For. Bought-at mente market prices, cated without a loss to the dist Contracted for at ye ed Demask, 72 inches wid Bleed Dep patterns;-a yard : 61.29 Bleached | Damask] Pattsrn Cloths, hemmed, ready for use: 72x72-inch size; each gongeainee size; each, 72x108-inch size; each. 72x126-ineh size; each 5 Napkins to match; 2!so hemmed ready for use: Size 20x20 Inches, dozen... 22 inches, dozen .-+ $2.04 ies ributor. they an not_easily be dupli- erent. Thrifty s-matchy heavy Scotch Fine ‘arent from the me of Madeira: 7 Centrepiece. 12: with scallonad let’ work and_embroldered) 18x15 inches 23x23 {i s, each $8.49 to $9.51 36x36 inches, each $09.76 to $16.68 ith scalloped Centrepieces, sau edge Size 24. . dozen .. Hemttitched Damask Sets inc ing Table Cloth-and-One dozen ? kins to match, neatly boxed $654 “Cloths toxoe-incherrstt Cloths 69x87 inches; set ~ Cloths © Extra H Damask, 66 {riches wide; a yard.7! Very Heavy Full-Bleached Scot: Damask,..beautiful designs inches wide; a yard ie) _Hand Drawn Teneriffe i inches; reduced from $18.57 and $2243 exch to. 812,58 and 814-59 | Teneriffe Cavers, plain centri odeep-fancy— hand ~drawaaork in ‘borders? Size 64x04 inches, eachy.; 815,66 Size 72x72 inches, each 18.79 if wy Full-Bleached Table Table | ~ Coversand Bed Spreads,sizé 51x103 | pet Ede embroidered cens $9.49 48x54 inches, $12.06 and $14.74 ff Eyelet work and ei broidered.- cen: tres, size 20x4ASin : $15.21 and $15, 31. -ize_20x54 inches; $13.00 and eae 21 eds . icone D eS Soir 313.29 4- -Same~-as~ above; size-20x54- inches; each... $1496 -Hasement. The remarkable yelume-of business. done by this Macy. House: furnishings store is not alone due to our matchlessly: low prices, but to the FAULTLESS QUALITY of the wares we sell. “We-handle-only-first-quality Housefurnishings, as we do first; fe) quality Foodstuffs, INFERIOR GRAD MERCHANDISE “THAT “MIGHT. Tea Pots,/76c, 82c and 97>. Ter Kettles, $1.14, §1.52 and ~ Cofies Pats, 76¢, B2c and OTe. English Carving Sets, best, Shef- field steel, $2.50 quality; sale, $1.89. Vegetable Knives, good steel, 7c, 9c, 1c, Bone Napkin Rings, 8c and 10c, Alcohol Stoves, 82c and 52c, “Koholia" for alcohol stoves and tamps, % pts. 23; pts. 38c; gts, pataie Miche Match Safes, 94, 4c, 16c, 19¢, Papier. Gas Ash. Reeves, Adc, a Cr Resi BARRED FROM OUR STOCKS., NARY ECONOMIES such as are to be had in this “SALE OF “STRANSKY” ENAMELED WARE ; ~~» Best quality steal Ware, in turquoi our own {riportation from the factory in Germany. Not to be com. pared with ‘the cheaper grades of “Stransky,” made in their Austrian factory. f. $1.64 yf 81.84. OTHER HOUSEFURNISHINGS: ANY SORT OF ENDANGER” HEALTH) ARE At intervals —EX TRAORDI-] ise blue, quadruple plated; transky"”” ware, dlso stamped Lipped Sauce Pans, 20¢, 326, 41e and 57. Milk Rice or $1.21, Bollers, Tin Muffin Pans, 18c,°27c, 88c, Family Clothes Niglagers, 4i-in, rubber rolls, Kitchen Towel Rollers, 1B¢. qhyeesarm Towel Racks, 10¢ and Ic, * All-Bristle Dust Brushes, 18¢, Sperm Candles, Capitol Brand, 6. and.12 to pound, 14c, Household Soldering Sets, 44c, Argentine—the’ new Silver anki fi nickel cleanser; demonstration in our basenient; 23¢ and 469,

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