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Th | 7 —SHE WAS ELLA RENTAR. marked o pirong resemblance to miss. | G WORLD, STRANGLED GIRL IS IDENTIFIED AS ~ MISSING HEIRESS) wn Victim of the Ninetieth Street Tragedy Owner of $18,000 Fortune. Had Been Wayward, and Was: Last Seen Alive at | Fort George. Ko doubt remains that the young woman whose mutilated body was found in an areaway at No. 24 East Ninetleth street last Tuesday ‘morn- ing was Ela Miller Renton, a halt- witted heiress, who lived until about a week before she was murdered as «| Doarder in the family of Willlam/ M. Ross, of No. 24 Amaterdam ayenue. She was nn orphan and the niece of Mrs. George’ W. Dease, a wealthy widow, who has a beautiful home at No, 12 Washington Terrace, Washing- toh Heights. The Kenton girt became of age May 18 last. Although deficient mentally, she knew that she could not be restrained and was disposed to have her own way. Only a fow days ago the Supreme Court was petitioned to appoint a committee to take charge of her person and her estate so that Bhe might be committed to an institu- tion. The case comes up before Justice Hendrick for argument to-morrew. Seek Young Italian. ‘The police learned that the girl was frequently seen in the company of men Mving jn the nelghborhood of Amater- @am avenue and One Hundred and Bev enty-seventh street. One man in par- ticular, an Italian, ia being sought. When the girl disappeared from the Ross home Jt was rumored among those who knew her that she had gone to the home of this man, somewhere in the viclnity of Fort George, Mrs. Deasé was left a widow last April. when George W. Deese, her sec- ond husband, died. Mrs. Dease, being well along in years, was unable to care for the girl and turned her over to Mrs. Rots, who nureed Mr, Dease in his leat flineas. Mrs. Dease }s now. in Stamford, N.Y. Now that the !dentificatton of the gtri fs established the police have something tangible to work upon. Robert Mo- Mahon, a lawyer at No. 180 Nassan atreet, representing Mra, Dease, is e!d- ing the detectives, who are trying: to find out where the murdered girl spent her time during the two weeks elapsing between hor disappearance and her death, Dissppeared July 21. The girl Gisappeared from the home of the Rosses on Sunday, July 21. She was jnat seen at Fort George in the company of an Itallan; who appeared to be well acquainted with her, The police wera not notified of her disap- pearance by Ross, and 1t does not ap- pear that any vigorous hunt was made | tor het. One of Ross's children saw a picture of the victim of the > h street tragedy In a newspaper yesterday and | ing Ella Rentor, Ross, when his atten- don was called to the ploture, went to | the Morgue. Without hesltation he pro- nounced the body shown to him that} Of his weak minded boarder. From what can be learned of ner | movements after her disappearance, the poor wanderer was tha prey of any brute who happened to mest her. Al-, though possessed of wealth suffictent to | have kept her in comfort, the poat- mortem showed that she had not eaten for twenty-four houre or more before her body was discovered. con- dition of the body showed that she had been poorly nourished for some time be- fore her death. _— INSULTER SENT AWAY ay FOR SIX MONTHS. Plea of Drunkenness Failed to Save Man Who Annoyed Girl d Old Woman. ® special paliceman em- rd avenue, in Weat tn the ease from the nis told in HAL the waa Magistrate Corrigan Wost Twenty-six.h , last night when a Mttis to-him, saying that @ man had, insubed Ner, |She pointed oul the . Whom Hill aald he fol- lowed In Madison Square, Hill sald, the man ) made au tosulting remark to an o'd + > was seated on a bench, Hilt | ‘ed him and took him to/ the t where Magistrate Ker- | the case to Weat Side / woman y whon asked what he had to‘ * limaelf Marphy sald he was at the me. Magistrata Cored- him to the Island for six NEW YORK’S House and Home Guide, Houses, Reoms 17,01 and Apartments advertised through WORLD WANTS last month—2,492 more than last July. The next TWO highest New York City morning newspapers together A printed 14,317 and. LOST 17,478. PEKIN-PARIS Prince Borghese, the Long Dis-! Borghese, the leeding contestant in the Pekin-Paris automobile wee started from the Ch: in Bis honor dy the Imperial Automo- bile Club at noon and @ dinner to br given by the Itailan odlony to-morrow frofitier at Eydtkuhnen on Victim of Strangler Identified ‘as Mentally Deficient Heiress. et by a party of automobilists from Automobile Club. who ga- ‘ne trip to Berlin wae without In- cept that the Prince reelved i} along the route, He was ost of the way by auto- to “clubs between morning and there parted from his AUTO Fuaslan escort, At the frontier he was DRIVER IN BERLIN. scoompani mobiliats i AAS NAD PRS AND ILL MANY CHRISTIANS Fiske Seminary at Urumiah in| |. Danger as New Attack Is Threatened. | | | TEHRAN, Persia, Aug. §.—The tn- cursions of Turkish troops across the northwest frontter of Persia, -whico. tor some time had been in abeyance, have; ‘A serjous raid nae occurred near Urumtan, 6,00 urkiss, |rroopa with Artllery Raving ¢roseea |the frontier and destroyed the yillage| of Mavaneh. Seventy-eight villagers, of whom sixty were women and children, mostly Chris- Uans, were killed, 2 Subsequently the Turks drova.e smal force of Persian trodps from @ nearoy camp and installed themeeives in it. ‘Acoording to @n unofficial report, a | large body of Persian cavalry subse | quently joined the Turkish tnvaders and the combined -ferce ls sald to be. threatening the town of Urumiah .welve miles weet of Lake Urumiah and simty-four milea from Tabriz, Urumten, | which has a population estimated at} between 20,000 and 0.0% persons, cluding many Cheiatians, 1s noted centre of missionary activity and 1s the seat of the Fiske Seminary for Gite and of Urumiah College. It {s considered probable that Russia and Great B:fiain will be appealed to and bring pressure to bear upon Turkey with the view of stonning the raid. ——————_—_ JAP POACHERS REPULSED. VICTORIA, B.C. Aur. have been received of an attempted onslaught on seals by the Japanese fealing schooners Kaike and Midori on June ] on the peal rovaery al Copper | ) { again broken out. ried three sealing bats an which had been anchored \kalke, was fired on by rel ery guard. A mast was| fire fi Ruewtes by ane from afield gun damaKred is the way the habit ts contracted. A tance Autoist, Close to Constipation iotnat paresbe cathartic” le cet Journey’s End. 5.—Prince Scipiono Isa Habit BERLIN, Avs. race, which tomobfies with a deputation “Automebiie Club and the Italian coolny met the forty miles od to a will cure consti: tia not n cathariic, It dues nox but a mild to immediately called for a ean ‘sald he had intended to push 10 Paria tomorrow morning, but deciied to accept an invitation to at 6 luncheon to be given and re. regular way. Good to obi hundreds of ailments due. to c ett; If your druxgist does no uy we will mail you a box. GUM x City. For sale by Canweil, Massey & ( iver, Son & Company, and J, Milhau's other druggists tion. Princes ene croszed the German 4 Sunday Borgh: RESTAURANT. ~ SIXTHVAV, 19770 20 * STREET tract. ‘After this drug has done ite work thi weakened bowels pure:ns chronic constipation results, The Laxative Chewing Gum > i und restore hatural wabr. Forest nature; it was any gum, a piece each day will keep you well and prevent the to move; another until habitual or refuse lk resorted to alc laxative. Its action fa easy, natural atd+ pature to do ite work in the ame and 10 cents, Brondway, New & Company, ompan City, and two tho: Bon, _ During August the Store Closes at 5.30 Daily and at 12:30 Saturday. —— Oe a small lot, to be su price is now so remarkably preferred to take a big loss rather th They tration very iull-pleated, with or without bias is ful y $3.50, but we've priced them to-morrow at Made of plain chambrays, figured la smart, neatly pleated waist effect, with fu Made In Pony and Eton models of iiue ing colors of rep, Skirts full gored with Only 50 suite in the lot, Women's Wash Skirts, : 79¢. Tailored of linen or lawn, in at- tractive full-pleated or smartly kiited models. Finished with tabs and deep Full ‘orth $1.69, powa chem. 250 Women’s Stylish Wash Suits— Basement Price—?71. 79. = 0 The maker—who stands high among New York women’s tailors— jonzer; now. that he has commenced operations for | are tatlored n smart -t-rnee-Chap_and of an excellent quality of linene, and-smartly trimmed with m iterials ot contrasting colors 1,000 Shirt Waist “Women’s Linen Rep Suits-2t-$3,96. ! Women’s Bathing Suits, Every bathing suit in the’ —argaln Basement half fnst color granite cloth, trimmed with re. low. But that is why the have them on his hands any ‘all, ton models ‘like filus- in white and leather brown Yho skirts are 27179 Suits at 7c. attvebahstes- in w Regilar $1.79 value, | | | nan f ld. he vaue for quick sellng and gored sk! ' n rep and trimmed ‘with contrast- 4-inch fold of contrasting color, $1.20. has been cut In price to less, ‘They are made and ble braid Half-Price Sale of Fan AY importer’s entire at a great sacrifice and offered at half regular Pieces and Doyl es—many handsome Scarfs and Tea Cloths, Center linen ceaters, round or square. 25c. Doyles at 12); | 75c. Doylies at 49c. | sample line! of-lace-trimmed decorative linens closed out 59c. Genter Pieces at 29c. 98ce. Tea Cloths at 59c. . $1.95 Tea Cloths at 98c. cy Linens. £97 Basoment, price. There are Bureau designs—lace trimmed with fine $1.50 Bureau Scarfs at 79c. Basemen ee mekes Basement Toilet Specials. far Basement, GoME of the extraordinary price spe- cials prepared fer visitors to the Basement to-morrow, 600 bottles Buy Rum—h-oz, bottls... 500 bottles fine Plorida Water—8-oz. bottle. 1,000 26c, jars Perfumed ‘Talcum Powder, 6,000 cakes fine Toilet Soaps—cake, 1,000 palra Rubber Gloyes—reg. 69a, 200. Z-qt. Hot-Water Bottles, reg. he 1,000 bottles French Perfumes, gasorted odora...00 sc ~~ ~~ Halr dlonds, Nets, eaoh,. “Toilet Paper, th ting needs months ahead. 7 Dress Shields, copyright brand, 2lc. value, at..11c hand made, Golfar Supporters, Frilled Side Supporters, pair. Sewon Supporters t Notion Specials. Bormert 4 or an underpriced sale that MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1907. mer A ae of rons $] 19°" ly Furnished, | 3 ‘ROOMS EW BOOKLEF containing intor- maticn regard ing our outfits. Mailed free on application, (ASS ZS Tuesday’s LEXINGTON 10 S“AVE Women’s Raincoats Yase of rubberized silk and eatin in a serviceable, natty new moto’ Jumper Dresses fete wen ts ney P radium and dark rade of taffeta and fou'ards \ pepe einai $9 75 in very pretty sty'es; also io artow ate Py i?) two smart models in 2- \ 5 : eee Women’s Chemise dressea, 4 Short chemise | with hemetitched special K ruffe at neck and am olea: reg- ~ art ye.; epect aula ie pa CEE) a aye row at Girts’ $1 Dresses hamand chambray, 0 3 styles, high neck trimmed with em- 91.25 Lawn Waist: Front and back of these waists are all-over eyelet emb:oldery; the broidery, Dutch neck trimmed collars and cuffa’ are tuckec with lace meda'liona, and a jampe button hack and \ model, piped with white, Sizes « sleeves. Regularly §.25; 79 to 14 years, Reguleily Special to-morrow at 67c Dressing Sacques Made of plain and| figured flan ¢ with elk embroidered collar and iver sera ere ST, 9 Breaktast Cocoa Abeo'ute’y pure and high- 1 Granula’ed Sugar feat only; 3}4 pounds with 15 Cc Shoe Dressing 7ot white canvas shoes at vagal prices, NHITEHOUSE 8HOE DRESS ING; 6-oz: bottles, tegutarly {10c, at.sceeece 8 VHITEINE, sc sirg, at 10 oN $5 Suit Cases whide Dress Bult Cases with good lock and key; exclusive ther goods’ stores gell identical es fo. $5.00, LOARPEAT ac 2 OW Bleseeseree e Window. Shades ze 3x6, in all desirable coloring mounted on guaranteed woo he 50 cents’ worth of gro- ceriee or more for. Olive Oil Purest: finest quality; spring rollers — com- a regular 25c. bottle 10c plete with necessary Cc Cite als fixtares wr Mowers Made o high grade material and very ¢ ron ning. 1i-inch size, row at.. . Garden Hose ) ft. complete with 5 ft, lengths at $1.63,$2.00, $2.75 10 fulengths at $3.25,$4,00 $5.50 Mason‘s truit Jars Porcelain capped fn pint and quart tet, seul 2 for 48c dinary special at Jelly Tamblers The celebrated Banner Brand: oom, or, 10 om, per doz 19c, 24c. 29e. Se Paap oes es Soe IMITATION QUYOT BUS- PENDERS, newest de- wi « 19¢c worth 29c. ‘a pair, AUGUST SALE OF Furniture, Carpets and Bedding A Boectal During Ancust! Irhese rooms are on exhibition at our Showrooms, We also furnish 1 5 ROOMS. 414° SPECIAL DURING AUGUST! il Complete at Our Iiberal eredit-t-e-rm-s apply also to Long!sland,Now Jersey or Con- necticut, Write for our “OPENS AN. | S. S. S. night, through the maintaining the any be expelled, and coming in contact with the with which the skin is so abundantly supp! and*inflammation, and the effect is shown by pimples, blood must ‘ applicationa, treatment for all skin discases.__It, “Y tralizes and removes the huiidrs‘and acids and thoroughly cures skin jaffections of every kind. §. 8, S. supplics the blood with the proper nutritive qualities so that the skin instead of being by unhealthy humors, is fed and sustained by cooling, {Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice desired sent free to all 7 who write, CURES SKIN DISEASES There is-an evaporation from the body golug on continually, day and pores and glands of the skin. This is nature's way of roper temperature of our bodies and of preserving nd flexibility of the skin, and so long as the blood is free e3 no trouble will result, When however, the blood, from comes infected with humors and impurities these, too, must cate tisjues and fibres d they produce irritation tezema, Acne, Tetter, rashes and skin troubles of various kinds. To effect a cure the cleansed and purified, This cannot be done with external ut requires constitutional treatment, - 8. S, S. isthe best goes down into the circulation, neu- cause, irritated and diseased | healthy blood, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. it worth. while -anticipa- automodile, browns and . 2 cards for 3, palr ree rol Stocking. Foet, pair... 11.5. teers Asbestos Iron Holders, two for. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders SSSI ST Mes i | Mon—best In the world—which Is y i ue . plano. bullding and have all the aa tirasee last a iifett Rowest and best improvemen VALTERS LOUISE PIANOS bave the | WALTERS ROUIFE PIANOS 8 Ivor: keys, Nighly rich, full and resonant tn ¢ be touch 90.0: Uonatly respo ve 16- le that a child of two , beat good, strong, full ton \]| STENCILLED PIANOS. | Exchange— $5 Down and $1 Per. Week | Tuesday’s Bargains Ul Fine Flouncings 15 inches wide, of sheer Swiss em broidery; a vety 8 ectal 39 Men’s tine Summer Suits ot one in this ‘ot hai ever sold or Jess than §1 fot, regularly 72¢ to 9Be the gftate. .umoer arc ; 1 $2), $2..50, $25 Suits and n ert <n3 Shes ‘roma noted | French naker; worth up to 5)c er dozen yds; epecial omar 1 ards 0 = 912.99, ro_at : ESNNNANSS LEELA ALU ? iden’s a1 dhirts the well-known “Grifion™ and “In ternational ‘ sbirts, in light an dark effects, with se arate and ¢ tactedcut s, ingizes :4to 18, wil closed to-morrow, regard- M eds of costcr valae, 15 Q the very emell price of., Men’s 5°c Garter Men's Knot e Leather Garer Everyw ere clse> ¢; here n regular and extra sizes 8 a, op Sos aim J Bex oprea is N-size. Cro-het S> eads in hem- 25¢ at hila’s 25c Drawers ‘ade of good quality muslin, with wide hemstitched very well and; enerpue- ly cut; regularly /25c.; special to-morrow/at.. oi Ch: Child’s' 5c Skirts tad: of aerlen {4 qua‘ity rus'in ith wide embro dery': me terial alone woilo cost.maret an our price or the ent.re garn emt | vregularly $0c.j special toe 94 39¢ niorrow at.. SEDO Women s cow S..0e: Vhite Sealslanddick with e ten sion soe) a11C ban ee's; si cs med Maseiles ic- 24 to ; C Dani E widths pens regyerl $1.50, 89 regularly $2.00; B @..m 10-morow ts. 5 apeclinocierton $l 0 ob) Meee Ue Como 'tidles ¢ sil vline coveed Co: «ft ited; 3 Talle Ta :ack ine white TabieDa ack 58inc’ + de,reg a $0 rd, at 27 ya ome ‘nfants’ Footsrear Soft so'e noes and 3 strap syndal sizes 0 1,2 and “; sl. ors os welas* aent Isatier and whic; reg atly 25 ¢ Sc. anecia’ to=-ro'ro | athe® aviag Sz-s Z0,-00- 7 < om; risit g Ho luw-qround Wade & Bate! OT CRY. TALCHAT, PING J na Mag: 1” Horse w ite. th sts,eme alds, ale 1 oMtisror, 1 Bris capnbirecien Cake of Shaving Soap, 1 Bottle rena errs, @ ay Rum or Witrh tte tL Bott °) f urililantine or Quin'ne, 1 Cake taxnesia, | Stick of Superfine C Frared Pictures o'ored landscapes, matted in il frames; size 1 >23; repularly 50c. Special tomorow a 29C Obi Wie LEXINGTON 10 SHAVE SF 7060 Join. the Club at Don't wait! Don't miss this ga Watters Louise iano Club : offer— or one week only: $500 Walters Lonise Pianos There are only 2CO Wa'ters Louise Pianos to be sold in hs cla et $2°0, bo we would ad’is you to pur- chase at one, for iano vm ces ice the $.00 Waiters Lovise Piano or $2.0 have never Delore been h ard of, and the entite 200 Locise lub Will be completed long before th: end of this week, We are taving a trem:ndous res) i | a vin} pense to the creat Louise Club Saleo; 590 Wa ers lcuise Pienos for $2 0, | and we stron ly edvise a ver rl; t) i aaa very carly scle t.on. All you | FO T:D HAT FINS, cat € crystal, roand oval, etc, 10 other desi ne; # Fand Pag; Ni the newest sha; no hy 85: wall the et le svecial to-morrow qT This price Including sico) and cover. There is no interest, no ineurance and no “eatras” wie ever—$250; tha:’s all, LD Delive:ed to Your Home-on First Payment of $5. ‘Ou save “$25 -by olning the Wales lo-tee Flano Ciub; beades you § ma.e one of the very test piano investmenis-n the world. WALTERS LOUISE PIANOS have the ‘ " LOUIS y v | Wise Bb » > it rheDratett Hone aT renter eet Merete tee QUIN FLANOS, Ah sen FOLLOWING WE PRINT A STATEMENT made by Mr, H. P, Wale | ters, of the Walters Piano Company, w. ich speaks jor itse & now of any pianos selling to-day at 00 ul ‘ion, make, material and finish with the Wait. can col Louise pare repos 50. will give one (thousand do!lars to any charitable r 0 thow me'a plang sel) plano that ° congiruction ete jo Pianos Bae the very Anest tone afactured 10 the wi nd. Walters Loulae pr institution you may name if £590 thet wil come at $250 tm tone, work= sting repeat! a and many otner had in any other piano, Alters Lovise Pianos o coi eptonally is rich, mellow and resqnant, uiiee Pianos are built to jase @ {plano Inveatinent in the world, Piano to iast @ lifetime.’ Beware of Piano Frauds. Don’t Buy a Piano Unless It Bears the Maker’s Name. Don't buy a slightly used oF vecond-hand piano, for they are like werwe TED one should beware of stencil'ed pianos, | It te gx obo sei nwerows to purchase & plano sinequer longer than # yifetime, and “Lastly, under & false name, Your Safeguard is to Buy a Walters Piano—They Are the Best. 3 % highest and beet The Nane Walters on a Piano { ta? investing 1a 6s Piano aa he would be ip purchasing Unit raltery gold onda, ‘Oa Cea Sales we will box and ehip Planos frew of charge to any part of U Ml. Joining the clad places jou In a position te exohanme Four of | or one of these beautiful new Walters Louise Pianos at Warercoms, 84 Peon, lang $1,00 per week, Upon Request & Repreve

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