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THE EVENTNG WORLD.” _FRID TH REVEALS 17-YEAR-OLD LAD | ET WEDDING CHARGED WITH. | OF MILIONNRE SLAVING FRED of ell's‘ Children Surprised Killing Follows. a Night ee Young’ Widow Revel iff a Hoboken Claims His Body. Concert Hall. NEDDED ONLY mtest Over Fortune of Real Victim’s Throat Cut) as the Estate Dealer Js Expected. Result of a Trivial | | 4 Funeral To-Day. Dispute. From the Brooklyn home of his secret ibe Seibel Basted Terao wn boys eariy to-day in front | twelve days, the funeral of] 4 Chariey Drieabach'a concert hail at | jes; M. Maxwell, a millionaire “ral Fiver and Newark streets, in Hoboken. 0 Was struck, and then b stront. will be held to-day. Policeman Winters coming at a run | deal contest in predicted over the) heard a sharp cry of pain that ended tate. His widow was Minx Gertfnde| in a choking gurgie. fhoh.-and their marriage wan not re-| He shoved the struggling group aside ppeaied until atter Mr. Maxwell's death! to find a young chap siting on the side- Monday. He was sixty-two years! walk holding both hands to avhuge gash and his first wife died in April.|in his throat. Two others, somewhat lip Young widow ix twenty-five. and) sobered by the aight, wero bending over it two years ago was in his employ.| him trying to bind handkerchiefs abo Mr. Maxwell's three -children were the gaping wound. nished when Mrs. Gertrude‘I.ynch | Somebody had dropped a Httle thy I catled at the apartment of the|nandied pocket knife cn the pavement. | je millionaire, In the Montague, tn it: seemed hardly possible that #0 short Nhiety-fourth strest. following his! x “biade could have ripped a human Meath Monday, and claimed the body. throat wide open. _ dam Mrs. Maxwell.” she anounced. Tne wounded youth died in the am-| quickly established ber rizht to the pulance on the way to the hoapljal. Hy’ ’ nag Pet leech peer ibesertbatty was Harry Harms, twenty-two years Lyne enae es 7 ¥-) old, proprietor ‘of a little grocery at 509 First street, Hoboken. Ernest | Prusch, a clerk in provision store at : . Manhattan, 1s | | leckea up Ih ‘the First District Potice Station charged with murder. Ho is only seventeen yearh old and he and Harma had aways been the best | friends. im relatives and friends would at- the funeral to-day. Phis vigw. did not anoeer te be shared | Emma Bronner. of Sea Citet. 1. | hb bald she end bar brothers| Detained as witneases are Charley | yam R. Maxwell, of No. %¢ West, Hoops, twenty-one years old, who third street, an@ Charles Max-} Worked for Harms in hls grocery, and “qrere shocked by the discovery of|Hoop's two younger brothers. Henry, | father’s marriage. While they! aged nineteen, and Herman, aged six- n their father’s mind was fali- | teen, of No. 1616 Fulton atreet,. Brook-| time, she sald, they hesi-!iyn, ‘8 mental examination! Yesterday afternoon Pruseh and tha| juave resulted tu bis) two younger Hoops boys want to Ho-| nt to a eanttariom. Doken to see Harms and Charley Hoops Fight Over Estate. Early in the evening Harms) locked up ‘of the Maxwell family would say) stese—and the whole cromd_started. ther a will existed, but Mra. Bron-| Out to make a night of !t- Soon after | ‘saiA the distribution of her father's| midnight they reached Driesbach’s taw- rty probably would not take place} ¢ry concert hall. They bought Rhine at a leeal. contest. Mra Gertrude wine for the girls on the stage and h Maxwell, in the obsence of a) drank « lot themselves. will be entitled to her dowry) Along toward three o'clock Harms of one-third of her lete hushand’s| ang Pru: Be maid to have got into to, an argum about their relative Mr. Maxwell owned the Standard] weights. mai Vciaised nek weatvins Warehouss. at No. 101 Broad-/ neavier, The others took sides and the and, other valuable real estate. He quintet got so noisy that the bouncer not {nauk his ehildren when he! sundiea them into the street. ‘The kill- uarrted Lynch, soma of hin ee vad, nde aay. because he bad not Pecn On’ In the Hoboken Police Court Re- -o laoaedhend wd tet ester accomi- CoTatr Stanton held Prusch without bat! Ma Maxwell to ‘Atlantic City on the chares of murder: - the marriage took place on Sept. ‘Mr. Maxwell returned to his apart- tu and the bride to her home. Mr. well was stricken with internal ages on Hept. 23 tn his home’ PITTSBURG WOMEN NOW STARVE TO BE STYLISH. | They’ Must Have the Lines Re- quired by Fashion and So Drop ~All Fattening Foods. PITTSBURG, Sept. 27.—Starving has become the new fad of the Pittsburg aociety woman who wants to be stylish “They are breaking their necks to get 2 } thin, saiq a fashionable Penn avenue “Dy atever aa Sethoers: rant yLayees modiate to-day, “vo they can be, tn cy | wtyle. ‘They have quit eating corn, po- atoes and other things which have tendency to make them fat. “Some women are almost frantic be- Ema L. Stroub, his housekeeper, noned a phiysician, but the patient i an hour, Mrs. Maxwell nothing of her jiusband’s death two days later when she called the Leaner per Abram Maxwell ‘phone and informed ber ed Mis fathers Gea __No Secrecy, Says Brother. a are eo fat," conitnued the To ‘and_are consulting all sorts Ban Tas born a wrest snock to hers | oe ooekes on the mubdject of how to re- | death of my father, John jooce your | weight.” Pada! My rel Piérnch, who. was well known in | Cvtions “they. are ings of te peat. | abs |Ene women care trying to look as mralsnt up and. down as to posstble Paris Nas adopted the style, and that settles It “Latke Mpa are out of date, Watch Hehe ‘change In women's appaarance for | ‘*, And se@ low thin come of Maxwell postponed ishing a home until each could Dusinoss matters, ‘they were plun- to take apartments at the Hotel Retnerland during October, before aall- | for Burnpe on their hy |EFUSE TO MARRY, GIRLS, AND GET HIGHER WAGES. Mill Owner Offers Money as an Allurement to the Spinster Life. Wi, Sept. 27.—in the marriages in the Fox River Valley to be lessened through te Gnfluence of the wealthy paper manu: eturern? Tt han often been asserted that th: f makers discourage thelr yourk pWomen employees intent ny, but the fret direct evidence of Game recently when BH. War den. of the Fox River paper Mail o {inte city, Taiaed te wages of Have You Telephones Enough? Orders iost when your line is “‘busy”” would more than pay for the cost of another line or ‘ tyo. REW YORK TELEPHONE OO., 15 Dey Street tn be inde: yoursnives 428 Fulton St,, Brooklyn —_—<--- ROOSEVELT AGREES TO ( HEAR STRIKERS’ CASE. “President Roosevelt in Saturday Special Sale | Wa. erday waid that he had cc ER G5 oN ee oF | these were in his hands pe w fodoubtediy ‘oall into. consulta} pner of Labor Nell. Furt " ha'naid, no’ arrankements $:40) ye. fo any conference regarding t Breet operators and ather teleg- working 03 leared wires me: Lyceun inst 7 ald the strikers, eontlee. Commitee Jn ie S ras s oilar y 2 " . Insertion ‘and edgil a } j aH), 12 DAYS. PENKNIFE THE WEARON | TIRED AND SICK YET MUST WORK Man may work from sun to sun bat woman's work is never done,” In orde: keep the home neat en 4pr ¢ children well dressed and tidy men ‘overdo and often suffer jn silence, drifting along from bad td worse, knowing well that they ought to have help to overcome the pains and aches which daily make life a buzden. It is to these women that Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound, made from native non and herbs,” comes as a blessin; hen thé spir {ts are depressed, Sie Head and back MRS. AUG. LYON aches, there are dragging-down. pains, nervousness, sleeplessness, and reluctance to so anywhere, these are only symptoms which unless heeded, are soon followed by the worst forms of Female Complaints. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound keeps the feminine organism ina strong and healthy condition. Itcures Inflammation, Ulceration, displacements, and organic troubles. In preparing for child-birth and to carry women safely through the Change of Life it is most efficient. Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Earl, Pa, writes:— Dear Mrs. Pink- ham:—‘For a long-time I suffered from female troubles and had all kinds of aches and pains in the lower part of buck and sides, I could now sleep and had no aprietite, Since taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and following the advice which yon gave mel feel l#ce a new woman and I caanet praise your medicine too highly.” Mrs. Pinkham’s Invitation to Women ~ Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass. Out of her vast volume of ex- perience she probably has the very knowledge that will help vent case. Her advice is free and always helpful. Stern Brothers Boys’ & Girls’ Shoes COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF STRONG, SERYICEABLE SHOES, REGU- LAR AND HIGH CUT, MADE ON LASTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO GROW- ING FEET, IN TAN AND BLACK RUSSIA CALF, PATENT LEATHER, VICI | KID, WHITE CANVAS AND BUCK SKIN, ~ | Unusual Values in } Boys’ Calf Shoes, with Broad ToesandWelted Soles | Sizes 9 to 1334, $1.65 Sizes 1 to 534, $2.25 | Boys’ Clothing Special Ofierings, To-morrow English Corduroy Yoke Norfolk Suits, in Brown and 37.9 th ektra pair knickerbocker trousers, 9 to 17 y 7.95 Norfolk and Double-breaste 6.75 with extra pair knickerbocker trous Sailor Suits, in Grey and Brown Phids, embroidered collar and shield, with extra pair bloomer pants, 7 to 11 yrs, 6.95 oe Blanket Bath Robes, in Blue, Grey, Tan and Brown, neat figures, girdle at waist, Value $6.00, 4,95 Complete Lines of Boys’ Robes, $2.95, 3.95, 4.95 * Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel For Dress & School Wear, Attractively Priced Children’s Fancy Dresses, in All Wool’ Cashmere, Full Pleated | Waist Model with Jumper effect, box phited skirt with tuck. $4 i in navy, fed and brown, 8 to 14 yrs, Value £3.00, 95 | Misses’ and Girls’ Regulation Jumper Suits, shirt Waist and One Piece | Princess Styles, in Panama, Cheviot, Serge and Plaids, various models, 12 to 16 yrs, $9.75 to 22.75 Girls’ Full Length Regulation Coats, in All Wool Cheviots, fined throughout with red flannel, double breasted, velvet collar, emblem on skeve, 6 to 14 yrs, Girls’ Dressy Coats, of Navy, Brown, Wine and Gree Broad- cloth, collar and cuffs of caracul cloth, fancy presen , pear! buttons, lined throughout with white satin, 6 6 14 yrs, $24.75 Misses’ and Junior Tailor-made Suits, in Fancy Stripes, Checks and Plain Materials, Box, Semi-titted and Cutaway Models, all shades,.10 to 16 yrs, $18.95 to 35.00 : pe ($9.95 West Twenty-third Street ‘AnEventin Musical | Instrument Sales N hundreds of homes in Greater New York you will find Regina Music Boxes, Reginaphones, | Pianos, and Player Pianos, similar in design ‘to those we are now offering at Senay tad fnom ‘$15 to $175. After all it’s mechanic excel- lence and musical qualities that count, and the instruments we are now offering at unusually low prices, although slightly used in some cases and not up to the minute in design and finish in others, are as,musically perfect ak anything built today, A CHANCE TO SAVE 1|* from $1q to $175 on Regina Music Boxes $20 to $35 on a Reginaphone $60 to $175 on a Piano $150 to. $175 on a Player Piano $75 to $175 oh a Hall Clock from from from trom is an event in musical instrument retailing and should bring you to our storeat once—to investigate, at least. Whether you buy or not, your time will be well spent and your wel- come-will be just as: cordial}. Makers of Regina Music Boxes, Resinaphores, Rexina Player Pianos, Regine Chime Cloeke Broadwavat 17th St. |. =Blun Shoe) "BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Jobat ble lS e lad helo ORO RER ER SET Et baa REAL ESTATE FOR SALE QU: , AY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1907. REAL ESTATE FOR’ SALE. QUEENS. HEMPSTEAD GREENS, (Ong to Hempstead —be out guest —see, RIGHT IN Te HEMBSTBAD, Li New Fall Novelties Write or Call 4 ‘ : for F learn bow a little money witely, {n- With eight full|, Fall. stocked Blyn Tiekets, ie vested grows steadily, surely, ictests- i Maps 'y. : ; O Stores in central jSections of Greater pad The bed eatiway F ; ce I TS i $ teyece Miustrat Cheap commutation. Every convenience ~ New York, it is certai nly easy to get re see ‘ 3 A bea rea $200 liable shoes. and police protection. Gas, electric light and A j m5) pure water. ea to Blyn style and quality was a feature at ANS) Pea operas eee tesutfel boule: 600 the beginning, has always continued, and ee vard. Titles guaranteed. $ is now acknowledged a permanency. co. YOUR OWN TIME TO PAY. Nothing Ladies’ Patent | Fal Shoes are ready—every new idea . 347 Fifth Av. SALES DAYS, WED., SAT., SUN. Higher, Ril'rop-new'round | finds expression in the styles—every ele- New York. uke fee ee toe, Cuban herls and vy extension solem; alsa Met $3. Solidity counts, and Shoe solidity re- flects the quality of the leather and the business character of the maker. Dull business conditions—adverse’ weather conditions—have failed’ to stop the growth of the Big Blyn Business. It was founded on the bed rock of shoe reliability and the sound ‘business policy of a full money’s worth. Call at office. | | Good Rateamen Wanted. ‘Tel 2128-3124. £9, ment of qitality and value is built into the shoes that we have in so great a variety in the Big Blyn Eight. z patron! VSACE ne? Most Liberal in the Country Thoysands of stylishly dressed men and women say the same thing./ Call at any of our 3 STORES and choose from our stocky of stylish Clothing on Credit for Men and Women. — | i No relerence or security required—np mainton or de- liveries made. Make your purchase and take thc goods along. j Cash prices with the convenience of a charge account. , Children's Extra High Cat, Boote—Patent Leath- er Vamps; Dull Kid Tope; mate Gu : also_tn Dull It will never retrograde. Metal and Tan Russia Sizes fot 31.75, izes Si to Red Cross Shoes. | 325! {.'2, 0:7 398 Wear a thin soled shoc and you get flexibility. Wear a heavy sole welt and you get proper sole thickness. Wear a Red Cross Shoe anid you get both. You also get foot We! will have @ rood enlection of sizes of thoae atyiih and “$18 and $20 Suits for Men at $12.00. fiz fitting shapes—newest_fashion—combined with perfect pee RI gba effects In Imported fabrics—ts d. some with the foot” comfort. We are sole agents for New York. ae SeVMETS line of Ladien’ Suite, Skirta, Walnte end Furs Eight Big Best Stores. Shoes in Every Grade. 6th Ave. ye L Clothi Sie IVibon enox Clothing Co. 289134 28 sree = cA 273 Sixth Avenue, near 17fh St. 3 . Y. Stores 2274 Third Ave., near 124th St. 884 Columbus ave., nr. 104th St. OPEN EVENINGS. 3 BROOKLYN , 829-831-833 Brosdway, between Park and Ellery STORES ) 1263-1285-1267 Breelvay, seer Greene Avenue? ot” 1) Auto Removal Sale. Last Week. Manhattan's Pi; neer Autoe pou: pox blishment. BUY YCUR CLOTHING NOW ON OUR NEW Credit System and pay for same later on smali weekly or monthly payments. e don't ask for any references oF ve Me Aromas employer, landiont. Cui aone oe. friends, Mave’ your. par Shakes pay the fiat deponit and tae! one Lenor Clothing Co.,} 2269 3d. Ave. bet) 123d & 124th Sts. rst Floor. Smith, Gray & Co. at Sist St, Fulton St. at Flatbush Av.: ay at Warren St (NEW YORK. Broadway at Bedford Ay. Lmabos et-Schneiders, em myle Rup- ne B’KLYN. Tieden, Popes Bate feet ss ‘ Fiyeen. $1:350-81,000" Odea tie’ re) Roetnat four cylinder, $1,200} abouts, $350-$050, all uke Rew! er 'nusual opportunities: demonstra: All wool, well made, correctly designed, intelligently sold, promptly delivered—is the only witchery we employ. & HORNS. nonree st. UGHTERED. Brosdway Mammoth Autoc mobile Exchange 2AT, 249 W. 47th at, Sore 2 near rere tt Monday next, 289-245 Weat Seth. CLOTHING CREDIT For Men and Women The season’s newest styles in everything man or boy re- quires are ready. Good suits, good overcoats, good hats and ties, and other little things. 3 — 7 West th st. het. 5th & 6th Aves. Open Kvenings. aie PRM. po, wecurity. no, Inauitien J This applies with conspicuous force to our “Clothing Stainddach Gatien i Men’s silk lined Fall Overcoats at #25) ae 112 cat Suuiirting G a to put om ON Credit Ave, 3% ete MEN AND No reference or security required: People’s Outfitting Co. 484 8th Ave., bet, 34th & 35th Sts. One Might up. Open evenings. 5] Baty fm the luteat ae pat yh ath | MARIE Tan CLOTHING c 1114 3d Ave. Rear G5th'St., Opes Frenings. 920 Broads! ie Brooklyn, Moria ax. YOU CAN DRESS WI ON $1904 SWELL 4 CREDIT you and your The | Wolverine “NO. 17” made to order after ‘ales designs ON CREDIT.. We wit! trust any honest man. We guarantee a perfect fit. ExchangeCiothingCo., Lin & Me: {ee ty. entrance on Park Fi, TABLISHED — 1885. DENTISTRY. TEETH: It you have three or four teeth 1| will {insert a fail set without al ® late. You catrhayve this done. ant ridge Work, Per Tooth, $5.00 | ‘*« i TEETH WATCHES AND. “ALMONDS $4 — $7 — @— S10 AMERICAN WalCHand DAMORD GO, GUILSHAN sinensis MIRRORS Mind; tramed, DENTIST : N.&. Cor, 128th St, & 8th Ave. sunnons, * A fast and luxurious through train leaving Grand | jCentral Station at 4.30 P. M., arriving at | Detroit, Jackson and Kalamazoo next morning_and Saginaw, Bay City and Ciiicago next afférnoon. ae Pullman cars equipped with néw ventilating system, air changed every few minutes, always fresh day and night. “Fast Train Leaflet” mailed on receipt of a 2- esealaren with ‘ cent stamp by Advertising: Department, Grand Entrance, 271 W. 125th St. yamine MIMO WoMKs. 08 gun Ay, = DIAMONDS EASY PAYMENTS, S. t ; - > at re Tell For information see°agents or L. F. EXCURSIONS. | ey 1 gAMRS BERGMAN. Vosburgh, (General Hastern ~ Passenger Agent, 1216, Broadway, corner “30th Street. REAL ESTATE FOR 8ALB— QUEENS, AMERIOA’S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM” | | Central Station, New -York. Ez = = | | | Bellewood - autiful Mountain Park ‘of 300 Acres. ra Attractions to Provide a Delightfwi | \ Day's Outing. i COUNTRY DINNER, 50 CENTS. { BANKING | “AND “FINATSCIAL. Last Excursion $ CHILDREN’ | September 29. 50 CENTS? 4907. j 4 26 Broadway, New York, Sept. 26, +90: | Lehigh Valley Railroad yivaula Versy stutlons, ayad pre Telephone 5680 Madison Square, FOR SALE=One and two family alate rood Colonial cottagen; cultured Fremartraty é a Fieahine $6,250 to $7,800; terme suit, he ‘rite for particulars, H.R. WEE Bioadway, ct ye REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— STATEN ISLAND, { wots $175 each; $10 cash, $5 monthly; mage hich. grand view of occea: coean; beat | e improve nlite NER trolleys refined people ont; iY 4 PARK, | To the Press and Public: In view of the numerous false, misieading and injurious statements daily scattered broadcast as the expression of a “rep- resentative of the Standard Oil Company” or as emanating fro: some such anonymous source, the press and public are respec fully notified that-no credit whatever should Se given to an. statement regarding the Standard Oil Company's views or inten- tions unless the same be signed by an executive official of the . campany or by Its designated attorneys. i, Cormanst and. D. ET EAMBOATS, PATTEN ee x ————s us Pat WEE, el PERSONALS, Ae ose

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