The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1907, Page 6

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ILLS.A WOMAN, CORONER HEARS - District- Attorney Investi- es—Doctor Ordered ~ to-Make Autopsy. “SENT. THROUGH MAIL. terto Jerome Fold of Tra g- dy Which May. Be Deep “Murder Mystery. "ao haa be- gation Into’ the death of Woman member of a wealthy ‘upper —FWyat-Bide—feimily,—who ie -aaid to hays suddenly. after, eating _potsoned ~sent-to.-har through. the’ mall. ~Aeting by orders of Axsistant-District- torney Smyth, Coroner, ‘Acritelli or- “@ored~one of jbig-stafl—of physicians to form an autopsy on the women's to-day. Pe jnuyder. mystery wax conveyed to the District-Attorney’s Office in a letter.re- ‘enived yesterday. This letter stated ‘hat the dead woman bad been jindolibt- edly polsoned by candy that came to jherin a package eent by. mail. The Of two’ physicians who hed tend- “had a Tong con- inetaase: with them, in his office last turned the case over to ‘Attorney Cor- en. Anvestigation. made a complete mystery of the case Sfar_as the “Wepn asked to-ald Mr, Jerome's as- tanta and will, not be called upon that the ty-fourth of the West Six- 1S ‘competitive Shoot Will! Determine Winner of *] day in the banoment of the Windomere} of what may—be-a sensational = man —who could not be “| any of the tenants. CARRIED. FROM BURNING HOUSE Blaze Quickly Guts the Fiftv-Seventh Street. Afite WHIGh threatened for a time to tips —ott—s Uridk apartment house on the block be- tween —Kighth ang Ninth ayenues, on West Filty-seventh street, sstarted to- at No, 405 West Fifty-seventt stroct. The, tikes rosbed up the airshaft: where thay mushroanted out, and soon | the top fpora were all ablaze A po- Iceman turoed {i an alarm, and when the firemen arrived two more oally/ swere--¢iert—iii:Frozen__hydranta.and | enow-filled streets”'ull heiped to, delay the work of the fire-fighters, and they} found they had-a, lwrd Job “to Gackle, | Chief Croker and Commissionyy Lan try took personal charge of the -fre'! fizhters, and under Ohler Crok rs di: rections the fife was attacked from the reofa.of adjoining tenements. In: the meantlnie te pdlice-and+an—cieva man_ « through the house and got the tenants out. chikiren and they buddied in a drug store at the corner and watched their possessions being hurled to the street. | On the fourth floor a Mrs. Hunter, an aged blind woman, and her little grandson Were found bewildered and carried to thé street; 'The-house—was gutted_from top to bottom. The water which froze} as it was sprayed, soon transformed ‘the Bullding into an sce paince-thet-fashed tn the suniight, Detectives Philips, Hughes,. Kinsler, -ytorregan cand—-Reed,-wio—ware about the houses, found in the house a young | jentiied by | He had a tam-|> mer shoved up under’ nis vest. they #2id_The_ prise the West Forty FELE-OFF-ROOF. WHILE— venth-street~station: -Windemere—in—West_| faction of an_olehtatary | {Union ‘Station at: 445 o'clock, and with | ura ‘They were nearly all women andj~~ ‘ | f kn engine and Pullman waa. cof on his way"to Cincinnatt ZEST OF “TO REPRESENT KAISER. a wag looked “iy in} THE EVENING WORLD,’ WEDNESDAY... SCHED CANDY. OWEN IN PANIC YOUNG GATES THEIR SILVER WEDDING. Mr, and Mrs, Martin Nathan, nephow and niece of the former Republican loader of Kings, celebrated the twonty- fifth anniversary of their wedding at thelr “honie on Jetrerson ayonus tant night. The parents and grandchildren were present. Appropriate “MIXED IT UP" WITH TIS VALET jssissis?*"Psss Charles G. Smashes Man{} and Things-in- Pullman Over Train Blunder. ande by Ernest Nathan. ¥. E. Uopkina and WORTH SAVING. Here 1s a simple prescription, as-given-by-an-eminent authority on Kidney diseases, who makes the statement that it will relleve almost any case of Kidney trou ble if taken before thu eee of Bright's Dizcoase; Fluld. Extract Dandelion, (one: “half—ounce;—CompoundKargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Take a’ teaspoanful after eactt, meal. and .at bedtime. o ‘ A wellknown local drugetst is authority that. these: ingredt-. ents ‘are all of -harmless yegeta- bie extraction, and easily mixed at home by shaking weil fh a bottic. He aleo states that this mixture bas a pecttilarhealing and soothing effect upon the cn- tire Kidney and Urinary struc ture,’ often overcoming the worst forms of Backache and Bladder weakness in just a little while. This mixture‘ {s sald to remove all blood. disorders and cure “Rheumatism. ‘Try tt if you aren't well. Save Jt sure, (pecial to The Evening World.) “contnne B, 0: Feb, G—Charies- @. Gates. son of Joun Gates, the spec- tacilar plnuger, “created a scene attheyt ‘Union station early t damaging the | culinary ta hige of tdining_car | and: making hls vatet a subject for hos-} pital attention. Gates was anxious to get to Cincinnad | for a conference ald left directions for} the transfer of his lugsnge to his valet: The transfer was ‘ty be mado’ at thi! APPAR CHIL, entered: the BERLIN; Feb. :6.—Emperor William has. designated Herr Von Moeller, form. er Prussian Minister 6f Commerce and Thdusiry,.to attend the Inauguration. of the Carriewte Inatitute at Pittsburg, on He will sat April 11, March 15. for New York 4 THURSDA y AND FRIDA Y __ Women’s Waists SALE OF LINGERIE, LACE AND. SILK WAISTS MUCH BELOW USUAL PRICES: A SPECIAL SHOVELLING SNOW. | meets FELL IN FRONT OF “‘L” rasselti Squecz Rail and Pla and sent to Leb. ring only from a and shock, i TRAIN AND ESCAPED. | Fine Easily Worth Double and is one of the swell fu LOT 2— ‘10 Worth 1 Upto | els. $620 co “are ‘'Prince highest economy to buy | LINGERIE WAISTS. Southwest corner [8 Sr 66th AVE. AVE. NewYo rk: 1000 Stunning New Spring |. .|| They were boxed ready to ship to Boston—a telegram came, to the maker ; cancelling the order—-over contract time delay the cause. turned to us—sold the entire order at actual cost of material alone, Divided Into Three Lots. These Spring Etoa Suits are of the New Cut, and — equally attractive. Elaborately trimmed with wide silk and. soutache braid; skirt beautitullyshung,— of these suits betow actual cost of making atone. Contained in this lot are richly _ trimmed suits, perfect in every. detail, exact reproductions of European mod- Fabrics-are broadcloth, swell mixtures and velvets fitted coats, pony, semi-blouse and Eton. LOT 3—SPRING SUITS Persian Lawn, French Batiste and Handkerchief Linen, open back or front, 1./5, 2.25, 3.25, 4.75 MESSALINE WAISTS, Point Venice, medallions and lace, 7 75 and 9.75 + MESSALINE WAISTS, EACE WAIST Yoke and Cuffs of Baby irish Black only, 8 5( embroidered Net— 13,00 9"4 15.00! Two unusually attractive modes, of lace m dallions and Valenciennes Cream and White, “Womens Bro FEBRUARY 6,_ Lord & Taylor Suits, Coats €8 Dresses at Less Than Half Orginal Prices to effect complete clearance of Winter stocks previous to our early showing of New Spring Goods. Women's and Misses’ Suits. Styles suitable for present and early Spring wear. - Etton Suzts, : Fancy Mixtures and Splid Colors. Pony Coat Sutts of Broadcloths, Cheviots, &c., &e, At $1 “00 f Long Coat Suits ney of Mannish Mixtures, Broadcloths, &c, $60.00, Women's sand. Misses’ Guin E. ton: Sutts » of Broidcloths; colors: brown, greén and stone. Pony, Sutts of- Broadcloth, in black, —Erown, navy black, navy, 7 $35.0 20 and green. f 1 : : . formerly Long Goats Surts._ egies npeaeoton of Broadcloths, in. black ra colors. $75.00. “Women's Winter Coats. Extraordinary Bargains. — a Women's Misses’ Ti ourist Coats ) $rO of Mannish Mixtures, ere) Vomens & Musses’ Coats formerly in Cheviots, Coverts, &e.; about 50 20,00 to odd-coats. $25.00. Women's Broadcloth Coats of Imported. Black Broadcloth; lined with white, gray or black satin, trimmed atneck and cuffs with braids and velvets, Coats 50 Inches long, loose model. Vomens Velour Coats in very jaunty styl IVomen's Auronobile Coats — —of- Mannish Mixtures. —— ETS 5oinches long, 34 or tight-fitting models, At _formerl ya Entire Balance of tuenine Coats and Wr aps At On Half Marked Prices. cae Broadway and 20th St.; 5th Ave.; Toth St. Tailored Suits The manufacturer ithe trimming “is, ll circular models. Prices SPRING SUITS cheviots, The styles and short It is the Chap,” long now. And there is such a lot of them. “Some with the prettiest and jauntiest of boleros, or jackets just to the hips, and just enough long coats to prove the exception. Justa tiny bit of trimming is the chief at- traction of many plainly made suits in soft light checks and stripes, so soft as to be‘ almost indefinable, among which tans, grays and whites are most effective. eR We Guarantee fhe Above Values. i Lord & Laylor ‘Women’ s Suk & Lace Waists. Special Offering 0 Taffeta Waists ae 500 Taffeta Waists ul $5.90 in’ rich Colored “Pizids-and: eae Stripes, in'a_Shirt_Waist Model; each, — or long sleeve. Vaile $10.00, 500 Watsts $10.50 of Laces, Crepe de Chines, Chiffon each; over Silk and Novelty Waists. value $20.00 Waists suitable for dressy occasions. to $25.00. Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; x9th St nd Make Your Own ‘7, a1 Credit Terme ren Jersey and Connecticut. Onk YEDKUARY FURNITURE Dress ‘AND CARPET BALE, ae Table, Value Bi 13.50 WRITE FOR THESK OUTFITS. Open Sat. Until 10 P.M. We Pay Freigh| The Sunday World's Want Directory makes more “Gilers of Vosi- than any, other two mediums in the universe, 1907.) $19.52 | _ $40.00 to _ THURSDAY 10 A.M.to1 P.M. No Mail. Orders. Quantities Are Naturally Restricted, TO-MORROW. 3 | FO-MORTOW. 1OAM. tol P.M. TO-MOKnOW. | 104- M.to ft PT. Bailey's (210A. M TOIT | | Printed ‘Telos iF tains Osleloths | Reh Muslin Curtains. || a, wlth fowr Batley! Olfelutha, 10 TUN ruffle & Uvely noe more more than 4 than 20 yards. toa customer, : Equaty, Fur, 39 19 Sra € | = {Fourth Fleor,) 5 f° Fourth Floor.) i if i Vecerecereseret - TO-MORROW. To-monnow ' 10 A.M. TO1 P.M 10.4. SR TOL Me Rockers. Table _ Mahagan: pr quartered —Omk- | Sage : olden Oni Mo poltehed, high Oilcloth: banlates raped arinas tires 4 Extra good quality Table Ofleloth, by hea’ spine eR 5-4 yards wide. Marble and colors, | price sa. ots more than . to a than 0 yarde to §.cuato~ zs —160e- (Basement) guste =< h\ aes TO-MORROW TO-MORROW Te MOEN DTA aL tnt PME [PO AM to PAL PLA Met FPA White | Toweling. Unbleached Goods: pate Mill remnants of ial j h tte 2c (Ofaln Floor.) | Oath Floor.) it, 000 White [Srovereitbed Tron Bedsteads at $3.48 Great Features of the February Furniture Sales, One of the ' ii We incor- im a3 part of the no le on head nassive chills, Hl sizes. Same Tae a Beds Sells’ Regularly at $9. 50. pecial ¥ B3. 48 ri YFOUSETS — At ve) Regular Prices. Mave | Men's “$3 Trousers; $1.45. $350 ‘Trousers, $1.95 Ser MEN'S “TROUSERS. kind you Offer Number 2 ws ree ane 9 ted and_ch ot fabries;in an extremely Jarge val of patterns, including stripes and pin ch $1. 45 Strongly made and ‘sewn; warranted not to r Sizes 27 to 42 waist and 28 to 34 inseam,» Balr. Offer Number 3 ° au narily large assor {to choose fron Very. preity ty of fancy mixtures. Also well tailore i FAO TY build—small_orj]- py hems; 30 to 44 Wa Not moro than 3 pairs to a custom.

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