The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1907, Page 8

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~ HUNGER KILLED MAN AMBITIOUS TO STUDY MUSIC, John G. McFadden Slow- ly Starved Himself in Order to Save Funds. HAD MARKED TALENT. Was Under Care of Dr. Mal- colm, Who Finally Sent Him to Hospital. After slowly starving himeelf so that the might have money to gratify his ambition for a mustoal training, Jehn G@. MoFadden, thirty-two years old. @ied last night {n a New York hospital He came to this city Inst November from Oberlin, Ghlo, where worked his way ‘through voting himself expecially to he bad « voice of great prom: i Ihaving saved sufficient money to care for his mother and sister and pave the way for a inishing course in music, he | Yo [Re was admitted aa @ member of the ame to New York, took # room at No 1M West Fifteenth street and entered « @lass In the Institute of Musi ‘There he attracted the atte: Prof. Klamroth, but suddenly developed @ catarrhal affection which threatened te wreck his prospects of becoming musical artist’ Through the friendship of Prof. Kiamroth he went to’ Dr. Percy B. D. Malcolm, of No. &% West Fifty- Afth street, as he refused to become a charity patient Every month he went to Dr. Mal- colm’s for treatment. He had grown thinner and thinner, his hatr had turned | to & grizzied grey and Dr. Malcolm | warned him more th was not nurturing his Last Monday Dr. Matc Wadden on the verge of collapse in a« ehair tn his office Dr, Maicolm sent him to New York | Hospital, where Dr. Murray operated en him for appendicitis, There was some inflammation, but the poorly nur- tured body could not stand the strain, and last night th man died. He had Deen eating the cheapest of fooda with great uency. A was mads to the Coroner's office that two black spots were found on McFadden’ liver, and it waa thought that be might be suffering from some poison. Hut in the mind of Dr. Mal- eokn there is no doubt Gat the am- Gittgus xoune man starved impels to KING ALFONSO CUP FOR YACHT RACES. | They Are to Be Held in Spain and} Eastern Club of Boston | Is Invited, BOSTON, April 10— manager of th the Eastern Y Dy cable to-day Spain had offered @ cup for Spanish-American yacht races be held in Spain next b was from Presi Royal Yaoht Club of Ban Sebastian, and Mt said: “King Alfonso of 8p gup, for aerios tow rion for Emperor Wi _—— MRS. ISMAY DEAD LONDON, April 10—Mre. T. H widow of thi ® the following reasonable prices : * chempagne, lavender, etc., at very moderate Broadway, THE EVENING WORLD, NEPHEW OF HENRY | Uncle’s Firm, Succumb Lingering Illness. John Henry Clewa, a member of the firm of Henry Clews & Co. lewa tes o'clock this morning at home, No. @ Weet Fifty-eienhth stre: after a lingering Sinem. Mr. Cle |has been suffering from a complication of diseases for several monthe past, which finaly resulted in cirrhosis. For several Gays Qs condition hme been Twuch that death was expected at any | moment. Mr. Clews was one af the most pop: iar membera of the New York Stock Bechange, being a thember of that tn- stitution since Deo 4 180 He was a brother of John B. Clewe amt a nephew of Henry Clews, the well- known banker, Born at Dunkirk, N. ¥., on Oct ® 1884 John H Clews was educated at Chamberiain College. at Randolph, N Y. After leaving college he received « business trajning in the offces of the Erie Railroad Company exd also in the Offices ef the New York, Chicago and 8t. Louts Railroad Company at Buffalo. In 188 he came to New York to as- sume charge of the Brooklyn office of Clows & Co, and on Deo. 4 became a mtenber of the New Stock Exahange. A few days later firm of Henry Clews & Co, ——___ EXPRESS DRIVERS ARRESTED Are Aooused ef Larceny, and Al- leged Receivers of Goods Taken Too. On complaint of R. H. Peterson, an agent of the Adama Express Company. Detective Gergeants Michael Kear and Dan. Keer arrested three drivers ang UOOL, er men yesterday after: ore are James Feeney 16 Se rick. ‘streot” "Brook They, were held on charge of | grand larceny, in hangs i Mts charg d. | Mepowet of a Valuabls ex rene packages. ‘Tne other man ec ieinkopt, #4, and Samuel Kleinkop?, x. barbers 1Iving at No. 64 Columbia str were pote the oharge of too fy ing atolen goods. Deke Unusual Values in | Tailored | Suits | All pleasing models sroogly featured by | individuality, en eel Pny ETONS, SEMI- PITTING, NATTY SHORT COAT EFFECTS; BOX COAT SUITS, &c,, hand French black, blue and beown serges, made im the plain tailor-made, the fancy, as well_as the more ex- treme styles; al are here in grest variety ei $28, $38, $45 ‘We ase also showing « large range of Panama Suits in navy blue, browne, blacks, French grays prices: $28, $35, | $42 Per arated eee lore er cry, geen * plete show ing | 17th and 18th Sts| Advertioe me ata . n the earn &] Tailor-Made Walking Suits UITS OF NISH W BLACK, FULL AT F Afternoon Shirt Waist Dresses UBUALLY CORRECT ORESS CUT-AWAY OR IRSTEDS NAVY, PLAITED AND STRIPES. 20 West 23d Street, rin ree ior FOR WOMEN $9975 SEMI-FITTED COAT FON PANAMAS, MAN- AND SERGES IN GRAY AND RUSSET, SKIRT, WITH FOLD VALUE $45.00 ; .94,75 } CHIE - AN ASSORTMENT OF ABOUT 60 \| CRESSES IN VARIOUS LATE MODELS OF CHIFFON TAFFETA, SOLID COLORS | BOLD AT $85.00 TO $40.00. | | | Wwe ite her «reat age ihe th and active men 100 YEARS OLD SHE ; Wilt CELEBRATE. | tet of Col. Beth Wedd, a leutenant | Sapt. Reudy mmand he ¢ Miller's tro has twenty yorient great one great-great and other belatives wil! yt yo at Mra, Mil Boutiltter Brothers WOMEN’S GARMENTS Women’s high-class best qualtty Panama tailor-made Satts—Black, Blee and Brown—T af feta sith lined coat—pleated skiri— 525.00 Value $32.00 Women’s Panama Pony Coat Sutts—Taffeta sith lined Coat— Pleated Skirt— *46.00 Women’s Princess Stik Suits—rtchly trimmed with lace and inser- tton—all colors, including black— "15.79 Women's Tan Covert Cloth Coats—lined with satin or taffeta silk— 8,75 and 40.00 Values $12.00 and $15.00) Women’s Lace and Net Waists—white and ecra— a oe ipsborn THE LT GARMENT SHOP, FOR THURSDAY An Exceptional Bargain 67 Tailored Suits $18.75 Recently sold for $27.50 to $32.50, A variety of this season's most attractive models of Bton and Prince Chap Suits in Panamas, and new Fancy English Suitings in stripes and checks. Full Pleated Skirts. |__ 4m Early Selection Is asiahia: 12 West 23d St. moomtie FMT Svante Tote! AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE OFFERING OF Blankets and Comfortables 1N SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGHTS, through to 22d, SUMMER BLANKETS Simgle Bed Size per pair, 4.50, 5.50, 7.50 Double Bed Size, Yea) 5.50, 6.75, 8.50 Extra Large Ped Size, 6.50, 8.00, 10.50 SATIN FINISHED BED SPREADS Single Bed Size, each, 2.75, 4.00, 6.50 Double Bed Size, “ 3.25, 5.00, 7.50 ENGLISH BED SPREADS printed in old Colonial Designs in colors suiteble for ‘Country Homes, 2.00 Special Waist Sale FOR THURSDAY, ‘TE WAISTS, new mod White, trimmed front and panels of lace aid lace medallions, ned with China silk, three quarter sleeves. Value Wee” SPECIAL ., " 5. 00 23d St., Cor. Fifth Ave. ita Value $22.00) | Value $22.00} | Value $7.50 APRIL 10, DNESDAY, Lord & Taylor Thursday and Friday Special Sale of Remnants Colored and Black Crépe de Chine, regular prices $1.00 to $1.50 at 75 cts. Sale of All Silk Votle in 15 desirable shades; regular price $1.25, at 98 cts. —Also— 1,500 yds. White Dress Linen, 2% yards wide; regular price 75c. yd., at 58 cts. Sale of Wash Good's. j 20,000 yards of desirable Wash Fabrics, oftered Thursday and Friday at 18c. yd. Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. Bish S,7"ail br al "x HY Tettt Weller Oo. JAMES McGREERY & CO. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. 12 Both Stores. In this Department is exhibited at all times a complete stock of French Lingerie, including Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers, Petticoats and Combination Suits, made of various fabrics, artistically trimmed with lace, Manufactured exclusively for James McCreery & Co. Moderate prices. | Domestic Underwear made in work- | rooms on the premises. Copies of French garments and original designs. Inex- pensive to costly. Special attention given to orders for Trousseaux. Monograms executed. and Crests carefully An unusual selection of Trimmed | Sample Hats, including Leghorn, Nea- | politan, Chip and fancy Braids in various shapes. Artistically trimmed with ribbon, maline and wings, flowers, 10,00 value 16.00 et In Both Stores, LADIES’ HOSIERY. Made of Cotton, Lisle Thread or Silk in various weights and qualities, Plain, embroidered or with lace weaves, All the fashionable colors, On Thursday, April the 11th, Gauze lisle thread Stockings. With spliced selvage, double soles, heels and toes. Black, white and grey, | 35¢ per pair | 6 pairs for 1.75 23rd Street 34th Street |THE HOOK THAT STAYS HOOKED Solid Brass, Nickel Plated. WAI! Not Rust Nor Tarnish. MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS, 12 Both Stores. JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street. 34th Street. SILK DEPARTMENTS, “McCreery Silk.” On Thursday, April the 11th, Sale of Printed Foulard and Black Dress Taffetas Silk. Superior quality Printed Foulard Silk. -All the fashionable designs and colors. A large variety of navy blue and white, black and white. 65c¢ per yard value 1.0 In Both Stores. Black Dress Taffetas. 19 inches wide. per yard 20 = Seven tense Hy at “ “ eee eh 46 “ 4 Cen 6 « “ Atavaat WHITE WASHABLE FABRICS On Thursday, Fancy Chiffonette. plaid weaves with embroidered dots.or In Both Stores. April the arth. Stripe, check and tings, 27 inches wide. Extremely attractive, suitable for summer waists and dresses. 25c. per yard Pure Irish Dress Linen. Cream white 36 inches wide. 2sc per yard value 50¢ DRESS GOODS, Ja Both On Thursdey, Stores. April the 12th. TAcat black Sale of all Voile. woo}, 41 inches wide. Imported Suitings. broken and over-plai variety represented in All the Season's Imports CK, designs. A large and white. bla | LINEN DEPARTMENTS. Ja Both Stores, Second F On Thursday, April the ritl Exhibition-and-Saic-of Linens. Suitable for D’Oyleys, Tras i Cloths, Centre Pieces, Tea Cloths a Bureau Scarfs, as well as Lad Handkerchiefs, Underwear and Dresses, Various weights from the Sheer Hand- kerchief Lawn to the heavy Norm Homespun. 28e to 7.00 per yard Scotch, S Table Cloths and Napkins. PU dt diag bib BR SRP ae Bet ae 2x2 yards Os <2 :V8T08 «3. .,/, A Napkins to match, Breakfast size 3.00 doz, Dinner size. 4.25 All linen, Huc Iabac! ‘ Towe Is. With hemstitched ends, | 3:00, 6,09, 9,00 and 14.00 doz, JAMES McGREERY & CO, »%ord Street. Bd4th Street. aa er Styles. These newest Blyn Shoes, though designed for fash. jon and built for service; | we sold at very moderate prices, $2.00 to $4,00. Blyn experience, Blyn methods of making and re- tailing, eliminate every un- necessary expense — save every penny of cost that does not add extra value to our Shoes, Ladies’ Ail Patent Coit Biuc 1H] Sopaieetem rch, eign Cuban Also Sole New York soles, Tpoton Inces. A Sinart st) le Sf oxcetinn | qualiey | made ales ty Agents for the Red Gun Mets! | Calf; “low” priced $3 | cross Comiort Shoe, fossa SS ‘(It Bends with the Foot,’* New Yorkville Store—1540 3d Aves, yo. 28% Bight Big Best Stores, Shoes in Every ‘dee Oth Ave. and 27th Street. ~ ] 609 Bih Ave, 39th & 40th Ses, | MMotorie Bd Ave and 122d Street. 5ii te 1840 3d Ave., B6th & Bh. 519 Bast | 2B91 3d Ave., 150th & ISISt Ste. Tad 162 Bowery, ar, Broome St, — BROOKLYN § 629-63) 633 Brosdwe) » between Park and Ellery. Sarects stores 1203-1 205-1 267 Broadway, acer Greens Avenut

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