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~~ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1907.' W dl KIDNAPPED, ENGINE ON WARD LEFT HIS GUESTS arn BYMAN LINER BREAKS now 10 TAKE HIS LIFE ce Looking for Cones tallor Schellworth Said He'd] HE ONCE WHIPPE | Finds the Havana Is Drift- | Retum Soon, but Took | eae ing Helplessly. Gas in Shop. . Missing Since Sunday After- “noon, When She Started >for Mt. Morris Park: Henry Schellworth, a tallor, who was for- thirty years In dutiness In Astor place and for seventeen years-at No TH Brosdway In an “L'" shaped. build that loopa around to Astor piace | was found dead on the Moor of the shor to-day by his wife In hia hand was a rubber tube which was attached to « gas jet. He had ended Mis Itfe by tn- Fae)! Ne suas . [known that they had been drifting help- | erred as, a es < ‘Franti als’ fig| lessl on the saa because ef a break _Schollworth went to me, No. Frantic Husband Appedls’ to} jer! or the. eve jd. Waat Ninth street, as: umual laa 5 ; H : ‘ | night. A party of friends called and Police to Find His Miss- @Dent two or three houra in conversa- ing Spouse. might surprised to find that the ship w. STRANGERS IN TOWN. |2aiy moving, ied ae not vsltea deck the ‘passengers would not haye tion. Schellworth then left, saying he would return soon. His wife walted up nd when he failed to come angineors were ordered to work rapidly | he: made a searcti for him, and J) Fearing that his young and pretty|/and silently. The pretty young © found him dead on the floor of his store Elizabeth y have been kid- hunter agreed not to spread an alarm | Gome time ago, Scheliworth's three were, nizabs ot unill’ the danger was over, and by| (6 er by a man|heroio efforts the damage Was repaired | Oblldren died, and he has been «rieving wing her one | before daylight. Meantime the ship had | ever since, ‘ 7 «| moved almost in a circle under one en- Sn Soa ve@fening iant week. Fred Ko Snow. a} MotS rie break occurred Sunday morn- NAGLE’S DAY OF JOY. , and fea emaelvex they . might T ni n become panicky Foung man living ot No, sti Hast One | {ng and was repaired in four hours. dred and Twenty-fourth street saben hkl Fear ie tor recover," * [JEWISH EMIGRATION ie shay oe re STUDIED BY BENNETT. |" Som "Merrem: waen the ‘Mrs, Snow came to New York from MWorcester with her husband shout Kanawhas Have Their Picnic. Ahree weeks ago. Mr. Snow got em- “Perce Nagie’s club, the Kanawha, ‘ployment with a Twenty-sixth street] pUCTIARDST, Roumanta, Aug. 14.— elas teaneeGhunkiatosmorroweea Gaauts “firm, but has since civen ft upon ®c-lcongresaman William 8, Bennott, of Gaveittatlonl onl ver: Parkeomitiesd! hod: ount of his health. Mrs. Snow New York, a member of the United |el 4s victiona have been insued. abare ie ieee urtnik the day States Immigration Commission. arrived us ocentionstwillvbantendereaAcsem: q usband, her only appearance o-day from Co e if she streets alone being her walk from Bay theauestioa ‘of Jewish emigration Biya CH er oe Thirtieth Dis- “their fat to the car nights to meet him |from Roumania, trict, by his con! ‘returning. About a week ago Mra. Snow told her Suishand that a powerfu igs : @rith a black mustache ha fa the car line, but had disappeared yWhien he saw Snow approaching. Snow (told his wife to go éver the same route yer oe Brera same: route Save the Babies. ®ee if the man would pursue her. Tho ANT ‘ALITY is something fri htful. We can hardly realize that hugband was tn waiting behind a lamp- Bb ‘all rors born in ci f catinicion’ twenty-two per cent., posts When the stranger neared him or nearly one-quarter, die before they reach one year; he jumped out and beat him with his ‘cent., or more one-third, before they are five, and before Misia until he ran away. As he dissp- fit We use of Castoria would save s peared Snow says he heard the man mumble something about “getting even.” Mrz. Snow has not been seén since Bunday afternoon. 8h - tinctures soothing syrups sold for children’s oom ts contain Mitation Pipe viate two" Ronene tenga Dereie less es or pein They are, in le quantiles; circulation whom she had’ mot at the boarding- house, one of whom 1s the wife of Jerry | deadly poisons. In any rasntity they mare, 4 policeman attached to one of | to oongestions, sickness, dea: the Harlem stations, The party was| you must see that it bears the signature of Chas. H. Py Castoria _ fo spend the day at Mount Morris Park. | Zanses lood to circulate properly, opens the ig My. Snow gave his consent to his wit ie oon tole allays fever. <0 evisit with friends and also gave her | Pte? some money. He left town for « short | @enuine Castoria always bears the signature of A visit up the Hudson in quest of a Pposi- Mra. Snow did not meet the two wom- en. No trace of her has been found Since whe left the house. The stranxe man who followed the young woman a 43 not to be found, The frantic husbard han spent two days searching the neizhe borhood and scanning the faces of every meets in search of the ped a week axo. He Heyes that the victim of his biows mows the whereabouts, of his wife, The missing woman 4s described. as five feet eight Inches In helxht. of darie eomplexion and gray eyes’ She wore a boo shirt walst. brown princess Skirt. ivw-out shoes and no hat. She has several scars on the back of her left hand, SHOTS. AND SHOUTS DISTURB TARLEM Police Reserves Called Out to Stop Fight of Men Over Woman. arly Hundreds of residents of the block in One Hundred and Thirty-fourth atreet, between Lenox and Fifth avenues, thought a race riot was raging early to-day when shouts and pistol shots brought them to doors and windows. The reserves had been called from Washboilers Make Good Drums, Says Bast—One— Hundred atid Twenty- Anty Drudge. BIxXth street station to quell a fight tn Ni. 2 East One Hundred and Tnirty-| _ Bobbie—‘'See my drum?” (Bang! Bang! Bang!) fourth street, and for an hour and a Mother—Bobbie, stop that instantly. You'll pound a hole Been rors, nope husy dispersing the in that washboiler and then how can I wash your ing the people back to dirty clothes ?”” Anty Drudge—‘‘Just let -him pound it all he wants to. That’s all a washboiler is good for. Get some Fels-Naptha soap and you can wash his clothes and all the others easier, quicker and better in cold oi lukewarm water, without boiling.” d nd shouted Light summer clothes are more easily ted down to adjust the . ‘ . mn . awnen! damaged than winter fabrics. That is good eras) and sufficient reason why they should be . washed with Fels-Naptha in cold or luke- warm water. In washing with Fels-Naptha there 1s no boiling or cooking to weaken. the deli- Dr ios f | cate.fibres, no hard-rubbing to fray them, found Ha wound ve ° no injurious chemicals to eat holes in them. matter in any way he saw fi he, got tiere he a Sica But there are other reasons. It is far easier on the woman who does the wash- Tne woman! ing, There is no hard-rubbing, no blister- any aa ing fire, no scalding suds to steam the face GIRL STRANGELY MISSING. Scat tema and redden the hands. Chila Disappeared from Party of Youngstere!ou Way Home, Twila Bloc, t Monday mo her hom: was not Fels-Naptha soap does its work best in a) cold or lukewarm water, dissolving the ! dirt so it can be washed away with a simple rinsing. Sounds easy and comfortable, doesn’t it? And it is just as easy and com- : ‘ fortable as it sounds if you use Fels-Naptha petirn io tue oly, "The is Sain the Fels-Naptha way. | Bia, ana acai a Follow the diréctions on the RS ag ea [ red and green wrapper. W the Abigail ant ea Store Occupying Two Blocks, Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St. N. Y. O'Neill-Adams Co. hly stocked and very attractive. Thousands of Bargains in Summer Dresses for Women Many of the best of the season's styles are included and they are all. big bargains at the small prices quoted: : Women's Lawn Dresses (two-picce) All dresses formerly $3.50 to $4.50 now $1.95. All dresses formerly $4.75 to $5.00 how $2.95 All dresses formerly $6.50 to $8.50 now $4.75 Also 500 White Linon Skirts Plaited models, formerly $1.75 now.... 75c IN 4D4MB BUILDING ONLY eect Closing Out 300 Pairs of Women’s Oxford Ties and High Shoes at. . 85c fj Values up to $2.50 Fatt of patent coltskin, vici kid and gun metal, calf tip and plain toe effect. High Shoes in —all_thepopular—teathers,—button—and lace, Cuban and military heels, light and medium weight soles. Values up to $2.50 per pair; special for Thursday at......> 85c Misses’ $1.50 & $2 Canvas Oxfords, 85c Also a big lot of manufacturer’s samples of misses’ white and colored canvas Oxfords. Value $1.50 and $2.00 cial at .. Gin IN EITHER BUILDING | Specials for Thursday in Women’s Muslin Undergarments Petticoats —Embroidery trimmed, finished with clus- ter tucking. Value $1.09 leach ispeclal tates cerca $1.39 Gowns —Round neck, short sleeves, lace and embroidery trimmed, several styles to select from, Value $1.25; specialiatieiiiniscmeve acne eis 5 $1.00 Corset Covers, Gowns and Drawers —All sizes in this iot, 4 both lace and embroidery ‘trimming. Regular price 75c.; special gat eile vir wenau oh REAR EO els aan tine Si 59c $5.50 Silk Petticoats, $4.85 Silk Petticoats —Made of rustling silks, in tan, brown, navy, old rose, green and black, Regular price $5.50; spe- Cal at ee eee ec cceesesectiteressrsresace yea $4.85 <{" IN EITHER BUILDING, © L————__ A positive clearance of dresses that-are partic ularly desirable now and will be for weeks to.come. | This fot of footwear includes Oxford Ties W, ome: Round necks, trimmed with sev- eral rows lace Insertions 93. and lace edges... .ss.0c0+ Cc Backs and fronts trimmed with deep lace Insertions, rib- bons and lace edges..... 49c CAMBRIC DRAWERS. Deep ruf- trimmed with wide lace insertions and lace 95, c , ——__—_—_| IN EITHER BUILDING eS an aR TH Hammocks at Specially Low Prices In a-great profusion of-designs and-colorings:— All haye.com- fortable pillows attached, also spreaders and deep, pretty valances : Regitlare cine scrieciss $1.25 $1.75 $3.00 $4.00__$' Special . - 75c $1.25 $2.25 $3.00 $4. Awnings Up to 3 Feet. Wide, $3.00 We will make these awnings at the above price, using our regu- lar 8-oz. stripes, which include all .the most popular designs and colors. With these awnings we furnish best aealily galvanized iron frames and fixtures. Regular price $3.75; specialinn cies ste ais RUSSERT nese ay : $3.00 Re-upholstering & Re-covering Furniture WP have oneof-the-largest-and best equipped wworkraoms in the city. We employ only the best and most skilled workmen, and we are in a position to guarantee perfect satisfaction, As it is now time to decide what to do with that parlor suit, send us a postal or phone call, and an expert will call at your home and estimate the cost of making it as good as ne An Extraordinary Offering of 1500 Yds. ot Figured, Striped or Embossed Velour The designs are beautiful, colors all good, suitable for furniture. Regular prices $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 per GEIAU nu osoangndordetdyn sEueuRuseS MUSLIN” GOWNS, Full yokes, trim- med with lace or embroidery {n- sertions and clusters of 49 (areas | A Good Trunk or Suit Case Is a Luxury When You Go Away Note these Very Special Prices for To-morrow Dress Trunks at Very Low Prices Sturdy Dress Trunks, made of bass- wood, canvas covered, malleable iron trimmed, long strap hinges—tiveted ) throughout, muslin lined, two trays, best lock, light weight. 28 in. 30in. Zin 34 in. 36in. 7.95 8.45 8.95 9.45 9,95 Boston Dress Trunks Made of seasoned basswood, canvas 28-inch... $3,95 30-inch... 4.45 ADS covered, well painted, bound with russet vulcanized hard fibre, two ¢ bands, strong slats, ron trimmings, brassed z bolts, lock and key, | hinges, fron bottom, | steel strap . with three oteats, fully clamped, deep set-up tray with partitions and, full cover, paper lined. \ Dress Suit Cases: Special at $4.95 AH Dress Suit Cases, sole leather, brass spring locks and catches, Inen lined, Y with shirt pocket; siz || INO {-———— Popular Hot Weather Store. OU are doing an exceptionally big Summer business,’’ remarked a visitor, We Know it; we are glad of it, too. are working hard for big business. see featured varieties of excellent bargains. Lawn IKGjonos. In the extremely popular nightingale effects. Very attractive yariety of flowered designs; finished =————————————— with scalloped edges, cach..........0..0. cic e cece eee I95c DRESSING SACQUES—Excellent Orzandy or Swiss in a handsome assortment of flowered destyns; prettity trimmed with circutar}— collars, short sleeves or Dutch necks; belts at w $1.59 values... tenes (Becont ra] ns Muslin Underwear. But then we The Store is cool, pleasant, In every Department you will The Mid-Summer Pure Food The Mid-Sumsmer Furniture a wonderful success: ‘of Lace Curtains and : ct Lah Aa tats, Upholsteries | York—in some instances If you are going to need Curtains in the Fall BUY NOW! .The Mid-Summer'Saies of —-s _— ——— nd Coniforters is 2 We began to prepare for this sale soon after last Christmas. Buying now means substantial savings. Mid-Summer Sale of Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths and wonderful flourish of business, It was thoroughly justified. ASTONISHINGLY LOW. The Mid-Summer Sales of Glassware, Kitchen id Housefurnishings throngs of cus-_ ———— tomers to the Basement. STREET STORE, prices haye St $1.25 sweeping manner Underskirts. pretty embrol- } dery ‘ ruffles, $1 98 $2.50 values, at 2 CORSET COVERS. ribbon beading, medallions and embroidery. values .. CORSET COVERS. with embroidery Inser- tions and hemstitched hems ir oie spose seen $1.50 values 26... 004. Three-quarter sleeves and daintily trimmed collars. $1.50 values, 98c LINGERIE WAISTS. Lace yokes and three-quarter sleeves, neat- ly trimmed. Made to be $ L 49 Sold” at $2.50 U JAP SILK WAISTS. White only; Full blouses. prettily trim- med; newést style sleeves. $1 98 $3.50 was the former price. °. Qeooud Vioar) Men’s Good Clothing : — For Little M. oney Seven dollars never as to-morrow at THB good goods, well tailored, $7.00 Boys’ Washable Suits. Balance of our 98c. stock; Kegular price 30g: pair Men’s Straw Hats. Men’s Trousers. Worth $1.00. Not more (hird Floor.) ~ Trunks - Made- of either Nainsook or an excellent grade of Cambric. Have deep, gracefully flaring flounces, trimmed with several rows of lace or embroidery insertions, .with Trunks that have been priced as high as $7.50 and 310. Good assortments of sizes from 28 to 38 inches, cloth lined with twe trays, some with two locks; all have heavy trimmings and two straps.. Collapstble Go-Carts. NAINSOOK GOWNS. Trimmed with Several rows of lace Insertions, pe 98c CAMBRIC CHEMISES. Trimmed. 49c NAINSOOK SKIRT CHEMISE—Round necks, trimmed with dainty lace or embroidery insertions, ribbon and medallions. Skirts have ticket — ruffles with lace edges. = e 98c Several New and Decidedly Good Styles, Various artistic embroidery patterns. Others In etiective lace insertion’ and yoke styles. embroideries in different patterns; full blouses; The kinds that fold so easily end can becarried over your arm i The bodies are of 1, with good steel sprit ‘adjustable bi They have all the features of Go-Carts combined $5.98) (Third Floor.) trimmed with lace insertions in scroll designs. Wines, Liquors and Meats. Port or Sherry, Mount Grand Vineyard winse fruity ong full-bodied, and fe bought so big clothing values STREET STORE, Fancy and Blue Serge Suits that earlier in the seasoti were priced at $12.50, and ) at $12.50 they were excellent value. Newest Summer styles; WHISKEY—Gai- MARTINET D Regular $1.46 bottle Fresh Meats and Fish, good, strong, serviceable Boys’ Washable Pants. Le BEEF, by the pec Meat Dept, 10 A. M. tot P.M, Made to be sold as high as ir to customer, RAN Gate be

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