The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1907, Page 5

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Oe eee ee : j rtanantenemcpenar asain THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUSEY #0, -rgv0T, t P tee HH = ee ri oe na ee Fe re sae M othet _ SAYS HER NURSE Eiaberne Devine Gives Startling Testimony at the Inquest To-Day. Women’s Lingerie & Embroidered Waists' Further Efforts to ‘Describe an Indescribably Beauttful Collection of New Spring Waiste HB Walst Store {s one of several spots in this $ store an to which the bravest-advertiser muat admit the inadequacy of newspaper plotures and type-talk, Even If we had room to picture the new. styles (and It would take this entire page to give pictures of last wook's arrly. alone), the pictures could at best give but vague Ideas of the now and’. Pretty ways In which our designers have combined fine, sheer cloths, dellcate embroldery and exquisice laces Into serviceable and moaderate-priced garments, But here’s as good a description as we can give of seven new stylea that wo think ‘will intcreas you: There area hundred others that deserve mention equally well: | {Continued trom Firat Page,) ARS WALAU SMILES Ww CSS following an operation. It was un- “healthy, but waa healing. : Q. Dit yo uever adminiater cham- Pagne to, Mre. Hinge? A. Yes, att. Q. Where did you ‘got the wine? A. Yagi Tt was given to me by Mr.:and Mrs. | Malla. Q. What efféct. did it have Upon the patient? Ad didnot notice any ‘effect thi frat time. - : “When were your suspicions firat @roused?" was ‘asked. [eo Misa. Daviin—settind—herseit—in- her } ohair and clenched her hands. With her eyes upon ¢. Tayice of M Wal dramatic cttan “Fy but her enuneition was ¢ . ualiy, as sh Rony ie and front of all-over embroidery and ind cuffs. The th sh trimmed. Speclal a Seen d eter eteecee $1.25 ‘aro tucked and I ‘White Lingerle Lawn Walate—made' with fancy block yoke of Val. lace insertions, AH-over embroidery front; sf quarter Jongth elle Abou: ‘the Wine yhlas plaita. Collar, cuftts-and thres-q length ae the close of my last r oD arrived at the |, eideyenytuckedeand finlshed with Jace. edge, $1.65 MOTTINE W relieve Mire White Lawn Waists. new, long-slee butfonsfront model, “Front fashioned. of graduated French tucks and three rows of openwork CT Re Attached 1 followed her and stood at th to é collar of embroidery finished wit’ Cults prestity tucked, Spezia ume een: ‘i | Pure White: Linen Walsts —iwo; White Hand Embroidered Waist (xs | White. Lingerie Batiste -Walste—a |= Black Chiffon Taétay_ < toss —— - aT 1 1 man-tallored | _!Ilustrated)—made of pure linen, ! new. and-dainty-model, fashioned Jumpers eee ss Sq pee ore’ | artistically hand embroidered ina with a fancy yoke of Val, and pe models, One fastens in front, the! variety oPbeautitul patterns. Yoke Venlee {lace insertions and me-|A Clever, new, stylish model a | other _tn back. Both effectively | effect, front-and-beck of graduated -dallloms, Blouse below yoke, and| Made, and- smartly tallor atitehed + i designed with graduated side plaite.! French tucks. Collar back tucked and lace trimmed! (8 Illustrated Fashioned of a } us ‘ d U and cuffs and new long | Pancy new three-quarter tine quallty of chiffon $3 Saab SUPE Ook. . —ogheeves ate. tucked, $3 50) weeves, lace irimmed. $3 95) witfeta. Specials... lag! | 1 ert $2.50) Regularly-$5, special,. “Teo Special... Aad , e | Glege! Ccopir Store, Becond Floor, Center} Women’s Long, Glace, Mousquetaire Gloves Another Problem for the Glove Trade to Puzzle Over These gloves are. usually¢retail- KO up- . dome why T didn’ = BABS WALAU Where Said She Was Poisoned. “T went to Mrs. Bingo's room. Miss Cleveland was there. —Mré—"Waliau- are rived shortly with the wine. entered the room she remarked. that bottle had not been opened. I noticed that the tinfoll on the neck had been removed and that the bottle had been, Spened Sie “placed the “wine on . the Window and soon lett the room. “I picked up the bottle and held It to/Not remain {n the house under the clr- the light. In the bottom. there were | cumatances. IF fragmenta or powders, I spoke to Mins ‘Dy you think I would polson my y presence. = ‘Cleveland about Ure solld-substance In or? eh asked. car her oxpreau a do- the wine and went down to breakfast, 1 don't know" I_repljed.—‘I_beileve} sire-to—end-hor-life? A. Once, toward “When I returned “Miss Cleveland met | some>ody {x poisoning her.’ she asked me if I couldn't me'at the door. Sie looked very Ill and |“ "Whom do you eatpect? ankem Mrs, jomething to put her out of | BELLEVUE’S QUEER in-grent pain, Walla, Do. you, think #2 could. be any 7 * : Devine,’ she said/'T have been | bf ie serv Ob, T have had my Agony. PATIENT IDENTIFIED. as ; I drank some of that wine.’ | suspicions for a’ long ume. ed to know hin quite woll. Two! of thom sugkested queations to be put| the dufonse. ned, a fo the dimb-walter shaft and és i ellod atorshelp srOnemotatherserrante Asked Her Not to Leave. | tered erent agons, but eam, | E offer to-morrow two called to mo that I was creating too | ‘* "I don't want you to leave, Miss De-| She shuddere! | nher_paroxyem: |The urconsclous young man taken | e+ thousand pairs of glace eahaveate obs much excitement. I replied that it was | vine.” Mes, u- Went on. ‘I wis You have been reading on the) from the Olive Tree Inn, In East Twen-|f} 6 id 7 @ serious matter, and Mrs, Wallau | you would fet thin matter drop and subtest of fr sroatial pote | tyethird’ atreet. to Bellevue Hogpital-iate ! Mousquetaire gloves at a Str = Price less than most retailers ame upstairs, 1 cethra. Waliau,|—I- sald, ‘Misa Cleve-|_ Stts-- Wattan, wn had been listening malady hox d phinks sho has been poisoned, and | to tho tatimony in wia might. hay. admitted that she had. identined Dida son ton acensieeotioontos been ‘tmistaken for Indifferente. Up lo oferta the (Brought the dichloride y ers as Phillp Led “Maybe she has” been eating s#ome-| thls point.rigurously shook her head as y-nine years old, an electrical ested Wallan, {fin protest. Her busb \d Used Sas ani an to, knowicg that) ¢ casunecel a8 A ‘allau bs r husband nodded at cancer fa communtcase dy eqns Snel ntaes ning over ralapered ti meh ero © SO] Mra. Bingo Waa able to Ko to the bath The young women read his description pair. We offer ! , i i all sizes to-mor- $2. 20 Neviloke ae TOW ates... 1 Moet | They areMthe full, 16-button length kind, the length most in Button Length Gloves—about 4 the wine,’ Mias| her. Le “leveland insisted Mr. Lauterbach, c r Foom, where th “ 10a pinnae OF Tallies alae Clavee | Un nace ie re ane enes packed | aided, but alwaye called tie Kept UR printed tm th and called a: }#| demand; long enough to reach 1,200 pairs of a good French || Jand| drank [tiand ‘was Immediately.ire: ing the conversation with Mra. Wal ay hee Binns sirs Wanzat tt hoep! ; ‘above the elbow. = make in selgcted skins;same- 3 ved. an ra bout me 4 y vi " rat i BENG aaupicions mere fully arouecd, | tore aye lett bho Med Mee ree nee spbsrontiy devoted “to each other? All the nat A goed glove—not at alt like grade exactly as usually retails. cuinples of, coffee. und ‘milk that had| mouths TN PUA tate iA ther | ton wore noticeable, They wens Meee lie He—4$ £ome of the ill-cut, badly fitting at $2.26. We have these in: — Deen mint 1o the ato —room—aint sue | Stee Ste Nok condtioted th ecrosa: | StTy TONG Of each other. Y remarked t vals, loves in spongy leather that are y4 % [ OF, dhe, Mine. These samples 1 put infexamination, de started In with the | <2,my friend that T had never seen a ents body, th eing offered about town in the effort to meet our prices, {black only and in sizes 6, 6/4 and 6%. Q@y : Becalgo, when I hn’ given some: of Tt to had ever” done [yy heR, ah adjournment was taken for nd, Dit this Alagoa! Cat full, from-fine, soft, pliable-skins.— Chotce-of- black, | Because ofthis timlted-chotce we make the . . Bi earlier she complained of Wert ree 6 jurors-shook—han: me | is pend aint whan NR CSN CS A SBOE é| Phe bittee tartrate Said pot eta pea rhetlone, but heros ee | with Mr. ‘Latenbach and several cchers incre oo white and various shades of tan and. brown. é — price-to-morrow Ee pkey “invéians lett arn Wak amin sta and thorough} Bterel Cooper Store, Main Flesr, Frei} oo ee Todt ere om And aakel Devine referred at Intervals toa book | -- y I didi out f calk, J y 4 - — aaa z toa ways Liat my. piace ‘was oy Tine | ghe ,Sarried. She anld tt w red ; ; s Sheets nea apis ae ay $3 to $7 Winter Shoes a : we icaae, fhe gad, “do mo the favor ved this book Introduced tn | omen S EUs X oe ep Glent to.an order, and L lett the fijuse, Br het eee ere speak to tyou| = 3 Hered withy mer Bram the “Wallnu |Stanchfield. ~ g HOOSE to-morrow from our entire winter stock of shoes for : : home T went tg the office of ERR RH Ete SORT eas ORO | = y |, women at $1.95 a pair—and there’s a number of-our famous De "Haaspetause oh eat Germany for"hear: Gisenae?, "iba fF gala ANY Foot Mould make in the lot, at that! Salled to "treat Me Ringe Dis fiter tell any-of theveatters {/f— ING OWDER Teen Not a shoe in the lot that could be duplicated elsewhere for dite IE Wo had been giving wher. c uy SEE nt ane could noes > | jess than $3, Many of them were made to scll at prices _up to $7. “Tt WEDRETe eens ct i cule Bet well gpd eat U cs ~ Just the styles and leathers that you and all other women @ Horfibie wecusatlon to make l thought ARE tech try nsurpassed and Unsur ssable of taste want. Nothing but the finest materials are used in the : W ind her er, | she w: 5 pa pa r + re eRtaee strate ita iy? ator ine took ane : sth everadininiater morphine trimming, and-workmanship is of the highest class. 5 ech he. trychnine: to Mra. - Binge? - - : f : : ae MWe aareed 10 phine once. We gave er Bry a While ai! the lines are not complete, there are all sizes, = E uit :the) matter, Pan. | o atmulante poh eer eo te ere and-you-can-be fitted in-one-style or another, + Mnas later, by ap-| Q. Did) you ever hear her ask Dr. 5 SE treet All-near, well-made, comfortable and durable shoes, j ed -and. that-there "Wi 1 roury in bt detold hier tnt oT = ' x area mas going to consuit with, Dre Bull and en icy Hoes om slippers-that were formerly old ai . c C| ’ c also offered in this sale. “~~ Choice of anything as long as ifs a $1.95 winter weight ar... .. Ran le rcond Floor, Rear,) ‘oper S. —____.. ee 'How Long Do You Think a Thousind| Barrels of Flour Last In This Grocery? ie is hard to tell stale goods from fresh goods until you open the can or taste them—and' Meat Special for the f.would not xive them up, saying ‘that Svould. keep thom to. protect-ayself. He promised to protect mo and I gave Din # ramnle of the ohampagne. “I think was-the-next-day—d-know it-was ona Thursdaywhen Mrs Wal- jaw called’ me from Mrs. Binge's rao: BES LOH ine Dr Gases downs late and “wanted to see me ~ Before =you “wee Dr. Gluok,"*“sATd Dex Wallau, ‘I _want-totell-you- thas there was nothing in tha wine.’ “Ws owen —dowtiatairs- i Givok was ralting. 1 Performed the analysts of the-wineHe sald that Joffe the druggist told him the wine was pure and held no traces of polson, ‘There. was quite a scene: Dry Gluck’ # mariner’ wis overbearing. 1. told. Mrs, Walla that Inasmuch ons “1- believed her mother was being polsoned I could then it is,too late. Best plan is to buy your groceries where stale foods are never sold. tiday- Fable Any one Who has ever been on our big Grocery floor during business hours will under-) —__ stand why things can never. become stale-here—they never have time; our business is too NOTICE. CL 1 great_1o. permit-anyihing—remaining—long—on—our~shelves. So you~ ger the assurance of {| On account atisorel being | freshness with everything bought in this Grocery, as well as the assurance of quality and a (Feb. 22) there considerable price-saving. ° Prompt free deliverjes. Telephone orders solicited. Call 4000 Chelsea. {IMPORTED SARDINES—Wiadaor bral: ar taney {lan paciea) In. pure olive ol 15 | Fountain Extra cr VOB GEM ss seee Prices Torn.in Two All That Is Left of the ien’s ‘Winter HOW can you ever expect to | Suits and Overccats at Half adi Gold Medal Flour | Fecoveryour lost Than Half Original Figen ashnare Crsibe [SALMON—tounuin qually Columy in| Preserves pocketbook, { All Suits and Overcoats racers EIN oe 21 || Red Raseberrte at dog, watch, | Formerly Priced Up to $6 85 PURE OLIVE O11 —Fountain quality importe| || Green Caies, sh Paeey Reged Bae frp, ete, etc, $17.50, To-morrow at..." “7e | Fresh Butter seach el rel SEAT ag 1 SUM pervonerreiereede g set CT eA TaD Ea rp FOUNTAIN TOMATO CATSU tpues (ist Noe Bah boven, 9119) bottlers. bal y No. hyeline BB Vrabsinitie Te) pail, $1.05; Leib. print deliveted:,. CROSSE & BLACKWEL 5 nate —— TISHGHERAINS ria 30s qn tes COFFEE—Fran \ Fresh Fish Siegel Cooper’s NTOS } . tery te SLID. ~ ; FOUNTAIN. QUALITY. CUT SEES de) We clean fresh fish free of-charge. Old Dutch Blend Coffee} |“. 10 $2, IF you don’t let the finder know ee who and-where 8 youare through ch This sort of chooss z ze reais 33/34/35 1) 38)3040)42)44) No, of Suits, 11/20/27 30|seletloolesiss Hy Overcoats, 2 7/14 20,27 31(21/25)17) 8) @ All Suits and Overcoats Formerly Priced Up $10.85 SIRINGLESS BEANS—sor. $1.50; 13¢ |A¢HB,S AMED HOMIN\—Dor, Fancy Halitu | STERLING ORANG| Faney Colnvok “ to $25, To-morrow at Wrasse 49 i ‘ sav erd, te This sort of choosing: l We We SU 25C 7] SiGe retiany Foun guatine ade sity | Ney lerortation Be Peas asses “12 estihmmalbes Ree cite 33134), 35 38/37]38/99)40)42144i4648 pie esate neil S| eee raat ; f en Ont }104197/62/43)19/31/71/94\51 x a APPLE SAUCE-6 1 Bitt ranges [tose ulend: Fie siete Overcoats 15] §5| 37/44/31/28) cl24itqisory 4 Siegel Cooper's bbe ean, ont 10e ori ees aaS earyaklp | Beene eee Bt TENASETINE—{or mending Ba || ment this season: Large size, co. Delicious Teas I varteiter, gesen, black or mixtds Sloetneiweiche Stist dive 3ihiky 40 And These “Clean-Up” Prices on Trousers 740 pairs, good quality, good choice in patterns... 690 pairs, formerly ch paware of brivarbrac: tse... _ Ao new IGibson 85 do anything Dr. Bull: sugested, “Inthe meantime —[-deested=tt—my duty to Ko to the fam®y physician, Dry Gluck, and inform him of my saspl o colons. Dr. Gluck could not delleve they, fwere~true, "Do. you think Mra Wallau ts + eragy?” he asked, “I showed shim the #amples. He told fa Somme T-xasuld ive them: to-him- or des Stroy toem. His manner was insulting. Solid Meat Oysters ; Seleta—no wa'cr sdded~—guarantzed | FOUNTAIN QUICKLUNCH SWEETENED | esb, rohd meal Qetrs Gurl 5Oe picture with next 2,95 Peet ec rNeaa P e ict ~ Sunday's World. a eet re a dl rere |S corrals: 7 rhe Heese un fu eT SA ALT Doe ota : th Sta., New 2 45th and 19 rork——— Sak paiciee a wis

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