The evening world. Newspaper, June 4, 1907, Page 8

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FAMILY A telephone = meseare t hme reached “h bitter stage. The ara WEEKS | Message Maurice Keating’ Thinks Wife’s Family Sent | _ Brings. Coroner to Home. DIFFERENCES. | an’s Relatives |ynored Her “When She Was Dying. to Coroner S®hrady to-day advising him to tnvest- Pate the death of Mrs. Cecelia Keating, 2M Mawhattan avenue, brought ‘an investigation that revealed the @eath of & bride within six weeks her marriage and an estrangement ber musband end her family put the general list did not yield much. | rthwestern, Northern Pacific, Great| Matice C- Keating, charges | worth ferred, Delaware & Hud- hia wife's mother and siste: aj mtg = in the Sales, mixed. al Chalmers preferred 2, liyn ‘Transit 34 ®t. Paul, preferred and American ferred 3-4. ‘ast night's close | MARKET UNSTEADY IF SHE LIKES IT BUT RALLIES A BIT and Losses Figuring ‘The price movement of atocks In the \opaning dealings to-day showed much | irregularity, wile gains and losses beta | American Car waa run up 184 on the jetrength of the dividend declaration, Canadian | Pacific 15-8, Consolidated Gas 11-8 Un- {ton Pacific 1, aad Reading and Brook- ‘Husband Says Young Wom-; Interborough- Metropolitan Smelting showed declines of a point, and. Ana- conda and Kansas City Southern pre- After a lttle trading the | whole market rallied to a fraction over Room traders sold the active stocks heavily under cover of » good demand | for the general list, which began after trading had got well under way. Read- ing reacted from par to 9, and the ad- vances in the Hill and Harriman stocks | were also cancelled. Business became | dull when the active stocks weakened, ing bought free! awd fut Cros! ing 40) and Ualon - fic, the Fil crank Pact or her daughters hed @fy- | soiling at the highest itted that funeral and would conetve s attend th any member of her family w | Ps Nice Home. Ne agp meee for the cas ‘and is Southern Pacific *vania, Amalgamat won Company, his at No. iil y “ot 7s bride, “Sard te yas presen! eating took his wife to an it 3 furnished, jews the Manhattan avenue /f'uiv ite & Is were In hopes that her people come nd thii de sat. the house. aa edge of a table and in- herself severely, We did not Bteel Car ‘was serious until bind Sse yA Railways, Investment pret Ot NO. | The market closed but called Dr. ior tats, one meeting. Canadian Pay University, t TEAR wae of They did the her, but she died Ignored Her. tal. han sixty at St. Patrick's Cathedral, 4 Gecelia O'Brien. The | iw! ‘was not favorably regarded by and onl; y she Was putting ry suioe, closet, Buying orders Smelting | at Intervals and lifted prices by Pact! tages, Ur.on Beet. Northwen.ern aby Paul & Sault | pavances of 8 21-2, Readii ferred. and lerred 1. Blight additions | came into the market moraing, sGvances before the demand the Wi important ini isd higher. To a prices showed “ake Om ‘up au 21-8 0 ransit lis, Bt -4, Readini Brooklyn jashville 1 1. sre. Rallway preterved. ‘Marte 3 Rubber 1 homing! proportion: Union Sault 1 3-8, i. Bouth- itimore & Bleel locks, Com Prod- Rubber first preferred 1 ta and A anata ‘of stocks had the benefit | d “movement “Bhe was as happy as sh via een ae a i 8 aay ‘was Dusy from morning | Cropping alighe, devel from_ ne; ing Pullman 1 1-2, Reduction preferred 2 W eferred lost 1 and "United ferted 2 ¥ U. 8. before 4 more fers then any ressure. Southern Railway, aiesourl a oped. . the market ie | sellin active and sti Jumped 2 6- ‘National Lead and Delaware & Hud- ral preferred and Lind, ‘There was @ disposition to take prc oot tn the general 1 11 Ast and reactions ran fm some of the most act! arooka. There she was sick none of her was « rally again later with the buoy- ‘The rise 3 points two of In Unton Pacific extended ted Gas 61-8. ‘ber untll_a few hours ant rise in Amerioan Smelt phe way. Then J ‘Sao’ pevetthan a ting she. The to < ; a ring wearing weat «' 584,300 shares ead. toy frownesat, id to throw them out of gis hat telephone bens iam sure t up to hourg before the tims funeral #0 as to cause, if Ate ari scandal.” Seen emphatically Am thing to do Alm for refusing to ai- Am. The toa ealos. Of stOcks ter were and of 022, 000. ‘The Closing Quotations. abate Mabie, kore. the = and had reasons for Aracends the funeral, tut that Teasons were not for the public Shrady. Coroner's Physict Acting Cartatn Bilelds, ‘One Hundredth os « Bhrady aald G Thiin “the Sai. & to a beaaai lon showed ‘that ehe die the fall ql! that Keatt fie’ ceneret took’ place’es Cot od. The Caondont was po informant, sola bed Induced by ‘Cemetery. —_ ‘Dy & break of 1 to 11-8 iow orks Ladd A THE WHEAT MARKET. ‘The \ocal market opened 1 5-8 lower [jt" ni the market at Liverpool followed Inter. Gorn was also weaker on better news Kt Pesarding the weather and large recetpts © opening. prices pd 2: Deckmber, 166 1-4; en were: Wheat September, 8 34 , 4c. and, finer grade WOMEN'S CAMBK C DA AW. RS, trimmed with dainty Swiss, Eng lish eyelet embroidery, clus ve, for WOMEN’S CAMKRIC DRAWERS flounce and two inserts of c WOMEN’S NAINSUOK CHEMISES, |; Vals, and dainty embroideries, ruffled tris HAIN OOK GOWNS, chemise style Mt et Sale of Musiin Underwear. WOREN’S NAINSOOK CORSET COVERS, tox embroidery trimmed, beading of wash ¢ Val. tac un, 4 nse titched trimmed with ed sk ace fows of catstiiching, beading of ribbon run, for WOMEN’S NaINSOOK GOWNS, Val, lace, ribbon ryan, for CAMBRIC SKIRTS, Of tucks above, tor Sale of Women’s Waiste. dawn dod Lingeri¢, Lace ~~ in all the Intent Myles le chemise styles, hi embroider y and lace trim Value $2.70 2 igen and ierday' @ final Hg ex Chon, cores 95¢ 63e¢ 49¢ $5c 95¢ 69¢ 95e Chaim. 8 % Riis, Shatin: pt Sti Meer Shay a Be aS TES moar pe. ie R fy tS ; gt ti¢ i” ae + 8 m 3 is ts Am +3 Am: i er hin fix tog ; 1 bs rien hale + in Nkiyn ae Ser Cont ay fi San q Site West 4 ite +% She. one ae a : ee it 1s i pat a oat ast we +1% aie Bs Be "By on. cart Bt Gt Bt: 3 “ x ‘Gas! se” sth ah” 3 ot epee te ke Be: 's 1% wey + 1h mh ht : mB SR YT es ue” Tk 135 i tt tows. ¢ py th é BQ = y my +) Ma an M a + i tom, fe, Northern was inneapoll THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, COTTON REPORT IT'S NO CRIME 10 | Magistrate Whitman Makes Ruling Settling Important Osculatory Question. It’s no crime tn New York to kiss a girl on the street or other pubtic piace; if the gir! doosa’t object.—Decision bt | Magistrate Whitman, To-day in the Yorkville Polipe court | Patroitaan stapleton appeared to prose cute Janes #, Higgins, « well-drossed Young chap, who wad spear a night in | the Mast. Thirty Mth street 3 Higgins said he weal a clerk an lived at No. 3d Bast 1h) |etreet. 5 here Young man was steading on ‘Becond avenue pear Twenty-eight street last night talking to Yiree girls,” eeid the pouceman i came Gp be kissed one of the gira, Bo wi! tha, I tells: him to m¢ve on and on | ella me he ain't doing hothing against Higgins, 4 Wasn't disorderl, jthe officer will tell you that. I wae standing there with my Indy friend when “he told me, to move on and ouldn't do it. kiss her, but | there's no law that 1 {know of against ing a gitl if whe doesn't object “Did the rh object asked the Mag istrate of t iceman Tt neemed Iike she kind of Iked it,” tted Stapleton. ocnne y ne men is right," roled His "a no crime to kiss a gir! York street {f she doosn't object. T discharge you with @ répri mand.” ‘He @ian't explain what the reprimand — ¢| COMSTOCK SHC SHOCKED AGAIN. Comstock caused the arres Willlam McCarthy and David ubtishers of « publication tandard and Vanity Pair, Anthony to-day o! H. Dodge, called the | which: has & wide barber-shop circula- "0 G ie charge is that in a recent Insue o' a “paper there were published | plo- tures of the forma of female persons, In oritions, MoCarth Dodg Indecent Poste efore Magiatrate Moss in $00 ball each for examina~ ‘Tuesday. foun, Fy. pe: St. Las. F..2 pf | Fenn: Copper | Ww ina’, sr : & Penn? p 15s ‘The Spring has been so backward epecial sale on all our The of light yachting amd outdoor purposes. Ladtes’ Rubber- Silk Coats. Dainty garments in silk and satin, rubberized by ovr special process, making them absolutely waterproof and yet retains the soft coloring of the original fabrics They come in all ‘the colors and shades imaginable, be- sides some very handsome plaids and novelty effects, all latest 1907 designs made to sell for $22 ie Es) Sale price... AUTO COATS FOR MEN, All the latest effects in quality !Mobair lined with rbber, made § Sacan = 9Q 75 Sale prices: ++ Men's Priestley Crabenettes | Rewtiar $90 to 62 : sedan bert W tatlored. Abe siades in the fam P.scon broke and there waa a awit “aeeti The market had dean very nervous earlier in the day, with prices showing \im net loss of from /8 to 20 polnts under heavy fquidation. Whea tne report ‘wan read the bottom seemed about to jfall away ‘from the market. Prices aagged from 24 to 2% points Immediately |following the reading of tne rep: » The Non-Poisonous Disinfectant Unheard-of Values in Lightweight Rainproofs Summer Rainproots roach of Bummer makes a rainpr: eight coats are specially adapted for travelling, Bpectal for WEDNESDAY AND Taueeyry: CAUSES A DROP ‘Thera was a fh the floor of the losing, however, there was rally. ort showed planted much n Before the & vigor sae that increased than oftret | of the proba the bob tor again ne viekt per mt night's finals. tket worked up to the figures the reoelpt of th pripes remained about ation of polnts, having sold up to 12.40 tmmedt- | ately after the opening. sitesi j ENGLISH CONSOLS STILL FALL. LONDON, June 4—W the reduction of the Jividend, Con: to-day broke the low record 3-4, the low evt_ potnt in sixt ears. Th rhs rallied from 35-4 to &8 15-16. o titres sel | CHEAP INSURANCE There ix no cheaper insurance than abr lute cleanliness th the home. zs Gisease in most cases, and Tealfze that it cannot x Sprinwied 43 weil and disease Ker {npomible It is the for you and WEST DISINFECTING CO, (Inc.) | Broadway ——Cor.—— | 11th Street | 1 thet we have decided to make « indispensable and our line automebiling, Ke Mel has Wh out Charas Pals il i is Fiddle vin Tyler, of Logansport, Ind, found a new use for his violin he plays real live rats scamper of their ho'es and nestie in his poe marvel will We kets as | nized, Here's a r all to'read, It Next Sunday's rd JUNE 4, 1907. Hackett, Carhart 5@ Broadway at Thirteenth St. Radical Reductions In Women’s Tailored Garments Panama Prince Chap Suits Worsted Prince Chap Suits Mannish Sack Coat Suits | Tight-Fitting Stripe Coat Suits | Fancy Eton poe Suits Fancy Serge Eton Suits Pony Suits of Worsted te Pony Suits of Panama Three-Piece Worsted Suits $ 19° Sack Coat Suits of White Serge, Black or Leather Color Satin Collar and Cuffs, Full kilted skirt with broad fold. Value 635.00 Junior and Small Women's Tailored Suits, in Box Coat $ 7 and Prince Chap Models, sin- | 7 gle. and double-breasted, in stripe or check worsted. Sizes Value 815.00 10 to 16. A Collection of Odd Coats $5 Values up to 615.00 Fancy Coats Raincoats Covert Coats Mixture Coats Steamer Coats Broadcloth Coats On Convenient Terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week IS is the opportunity H T ofvthe year to secure a good, serviceable used Piano —one that has been thor- oughly overhauled —at a price which makes renting one at even $4 a month a positive extravagance! We must make room for our Fegular stock, and to meet this neces- sity we have marked the following 20 Excellent Used Pianos at less than half real value. This is » Clearance Sale in every sense of the word: a fact made obvious by the names of the celebrated in- struments offered at $100 each—Upright Pianos per fect y adapted to beginners or the summer home— 1 Emerson 1 Sterling 1 Hardman 1 Erard 1 Mathushek 1 Wagner 1 Chickering Upright and 1 Chickering Grand, ‘The entire amount paid for one of these pianos may be applied in full upon the jayment of any new instrument bought of us Titan ene year. pa@ Call and investigate our liberal terms which have enabled thousands of people in moderate circurrstances to own good Pianos, Pinse Stere Fourth Fleer, eee Important Notice. Our Great Alteration Sale Continues Values Unprecedented, All our finest and highest class Suits, Dresses, Waists, Conts, Skirts, &c, will be offered at prices far below anything hereto- fore known in our class of business, Thrifty buyers will find thia a most excep- tional opportunity to supply their needs with highest rade of merchandise at es. the most sur’ enldhaleeree We Mention Special for To-Morrow 100 Separate Skirts, all this season's st; the newest fabrics, formerly wid He 4 to $18.50, now marked. .... eatesii hietanatith ty Miebinioatle ‘ “Follow the crowd” into The World's “Want” columns, sili. in td lad SMRaatlaihtn . i Mit dit dati ot % ‘iti tes | TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5TH. WOMEN’S SUITS A SALE OF WOMEN'S SUITS, IN ESPECIALLY PREPARED STYLES, AS FOLLOWS, | : | ETON SUITS OF BLACK AND COLORED” VEILING, SILK | at pater $32.00 BLOUSE SUITS OF BLACK .AND COLORED TAFFETA SILK 30.00 COAT SUITS OF BLACK, WHITE AND COLORED MOHAIR 28.00 20.00 BRETELLE SKIRTS OF FOULARD AND TAFFETA SILKS (THIRD FLOOR) IMPORTED CORSETS, A SPECIAL SELECTION OF RECENTLY IMPORTED CORSETS, MADE OF WHITE BATISTE AND COUTIL, AT THE EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES OF AND $1.75 $2.25 | COMFORTABLES AND BED SPREADS, MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. COMFORTABLES (REVERSIBLE), POR ak Vee | Se. ; Se. & $1.1S \ ALSO MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, IN VARIOUS SIZES, AT SPECIAL PRICES, B. Altman & Ga. MEN'S DEPARTMENTS. SUMMER ASSORTMENTS OF NEGLIGBE AND DRESS GHIRTS, NECKWEAR, PAJAMAS; FRANNEL, SILK AND TOWELING BATH ROBES; UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EPC. AUTOMOBILE COATS, DUSTERS, CAPS, ETO. STEAMER RUGS & CARRIAGE ROBES, BATHING SUITS, LEATHER BELTS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING STICKS A SALE OF STEAMER RUGS . . . AT $7.50 EACH Fn de ES of RG Soe Se ee VW | sborn THE 1 GARMENT SHOP. TO CLOSE ON WEDNESDAY 97 Suits High Grade Tailored Models PRINCE CHAP CUTAWAYS An assemblage of the season's smartest styles, of Stripes, Serges, Panamas, Mannish Worsteds and Shepherd Checks. Full pleated Skirts with folds at ~. fect. All colors and black, All sizes. : They formerly sold for $35.00, $40.00 and $45.00 4 17.50 An Early Selection Is Advisable. } Waists On account of the inclement weather Monday, all Waists advertised in Bunday papers will be on sale to-morrow. | The Values are Phenomenal. 12 West 23d St. cen through to 22d, id. Constable ee WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5TH Special Sale of Ribbons MOIRE RIBBONS —5 inches wide, supertor quality. brown, yellow, alee white and cream. Roguisrly S60 FANCY aoe a te 52 Sosheo sean high grede Hagularly $1.95 42.95 song We ‘

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