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a EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1907. EDUCATOR WHO OW ALIENSTS (*225 REPORTED HER TO BE SANE Books, Describes How She Was Committed. SUES DOCTORS F on INSANITY VERDI the work of perfecting the organization | Teould eAvk. withoall epee) tor New (teres and getting stock ready was in progress. York sis Reaiey | Athanti Yesterday there was due a payment) “Just what Mr. Rockefeller meant bs | the Jon the stock subscriptions, ane . lars ies w that he woul! “leave for! tive, mum , jAs nearly as Charles H. ar RaaMeaee Kt being sald tha Jr.. the secretary-ef the company, can) may be consumed in y eo it was belt cli over $4,000, of ller's return to the metre & lane i any reed over for CIS 1AND CHECKS, hy the DELAYS HRN When Mr, Kindelborger rea i the s! office this morning the whole pluce wan ; y 3 Theveand Dollars PlunderTaken From Office of New, Concern. DEMANDS ‘Burglar Used Black -Pow= | vote, Susp Mus tents te, before Kepi With-Raving Lunaiics. Be upebivng, Lincs der—Escaped | Without and ‘Now Is Deprived of Livelihood. The police of the old Weet Twentleth’}rone down {nto the b a. dig hai from the Marquise Choco at No, © Ninth avenus furan 8 pee bites Bt otel ots LOS aie with the {act that there was ii: [street tation are hunting to-day for immed opan doors om ee Prices are never high at the JAMES BUTLER SFORES. When sy [ante blowers who bucceeded in malkng beet tat Pedietwvol moredinunionenrat Me A: : you trade there you know that you are saving on an average 25 pet Tmo fou! ore cc Tiecpgnite believes thesdobawaw done cent., and often’ more, on your household expense account. Your 990,00 deraes for smnitted to Middletown a ierine her com- | fate; Company: chocks and cash Delng carried away af- i ter_the door of the safe had been ahat- tered with powder. Marquise Chocolate Company | . 1 has had the four upper | floors of the six-story building at the “Ninth avenue address. The firm in new | and has never done - Ht_was to commence active | ninety prasst that ! : i yy ee In tho mean time [gratulation have been 5 : ° regularly to charge you Susttee “Soreshauserend-a_jury| . An adjournment was taken until Monday, wher ‘tendant allentaty will 1 operations Nov. tutting, selling agent for the “(Cc Refining Company, were Sto ati wie ike wa: The mk | WORSTIPation testimony. was of @ corrobora- The Liver and Bowels ster. Is a matter of conjecture are kept in clean, healthy working order, Stomach ) was received after ban Now Y at two or thres stays ing Kockefel- , )HAD $27,000 HIDDEN IN vat HIS DEATH BED. CARLISLE, Pa., Oct. 17,—Secreted in| a spiral spring in the death bed of J.| entire system purified by Kellogg |p, McDurmond, of Newville. there were the regular use of ent found to-day $35,000 In one thousand || dollar bills, and $2000 tn gold. Me |mond died vesterday. axed sevent wae Hiss eayentrstre| & —__— DEAN OF MUSIC LEAVES YALE) yas ar tittetite tee meteor the bow seve ich $000 waa In cash and the balance fin ffe remembers, ta chs were payable to Troubles cured and the in confusion. The safe door had barn shattered and the cash box wax miss- Shanon canene is. The rug on the office floor had been cut and a section about six fee had been used to deaden the William G.. Rockefeller, tre\surer of the Standard OH —Compans._of New i lias been heard fron. From some ¢ Biginelemcentiere rar point where it fs dimcult ov an eloctric flash lamp and a piece of (fase and worth of postage stamps 3 ¢ an Dredge, head of Al dorks had been pried open and | Rosenthal, his attorney, to-day that he ard'y atatintioal department, and to-day ‘suinounced his! of th ne, WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS wot a message to him, he wired Moritz / Stand- t i val: | Qrpheua, Society of Philadelphia. samples of —chocciates taken- |= ern ’ — ———. — safo had been blown open with biack powder af the ‘fashion in top. of: the. Lisette eee eaaiee = At All the James Butler (Inc.) Stores. a =) c= 13) Lbs. Granulated ae i7e| standard of living is not lowered, but is more likely to be improved, for the JAMES BUTLER foods. and beverages are the purest™ and tae to be Hh and all groceries and table supplies must be of the the ingpection Of our expert buyers. method of direct purchases in the largest quantities from f and then retailing tor cost plus small profit, enables you to buy from the BUTLER STORES freshey @ dollar's worth Of | eee a eee porn seat ‘Aotn % Y and better foods for a lower price than any other retailer can afford We cut-out all the exits profits of the middleman and present them-tp YOU. @ome one fam WIth the place. to be money in the nafo, i ‘There in ni. the silehtest clue thus far to me Troopers wetted NEW HEIRESS OF CHANLER. SEDO PARK, Oct. 1.—Mrs. Lewls Chanier, wife of the Lieu- | Btuyves: Packer snd Witus. New Nork...Then, ‘taft the room. Dr. Packer. question her ASeEAl Ly for fifteen or twenty minutes. Intained; did not “open aa Warner said. | she suppoeed 17 Sensuking her about medical treatment Carried Off By Nurse. few minutes after ¢ aid Mrs, Warner, * “fame, a nuree. who had accompanie Mooters from New York, entered the yesecond street and TH Well Known to Educators. eT, Who 1s petter known} her maiden namo} HAVE THE INTERLINING CUT AWAY TO PREVENT mong educators by }of Ellen E. Kenyon, ts the daughter of} James Percival newspaper man. Walter Kenyon, CRACKING AND TO GIVE GREATER FLEXIBILITY. a Seatigs Corn | Macaroni or Spaghetti, 1 Trov- | Beef Extract, Eat View Brand; ae Ne STYLES IN QUARTER SIZES. CLUPECO SHRUNK. acka tore, 1 Ib. size package . 12c | highly concentreted; stone jar 25c 18C. EACH: 2 FOR eoc. |. Lemon or Vanilla Flavoring, Lemon or Vanitia Flavoring, 2 CLUETT, PEABODY &CO., manens. pure spice: Peerless Brand; 2-02. bot.., 15c | Peerless Brand 57. bottle... < 5c eee } She and_her brother, now an authority / manual training in San Francteco, were among the pioneers inthe movement for educational reform that awept over the country twenty-five years ago. committal tothe asylum, July 14, 190, Mrs. Warner was ut $6,000 a year in royalti ‘from her school book She was tent ‘Wasines in my company ai! night p Mext day a nurse from the MiddJetown Fasane Asylum reached my home and @rdered me to go with her at once. “Bhe did not want to give me time Remy clothes and was for re- My husband was Rot at home, put 1 called upon Mr. for publication a series) Several Votunwss were pub- tnesses testified in the | the village of New Cit ye-etepped out on the street an: "—tayhen I got to the insane asyium T] qwas piaced in a werd wit Mashed and, as ? eke fron they D. eippietsa & Co. d to continue the pub Be Gemagied x private room. | i I war compelied to | OS remain in that ward for three weeks, reputed to. be insane and her reput- | e . zh ae CoStamps Free with { ib carton Ceyton Golden Tips, SOc 15 Stamps Free with { lb, Choicest Blended Coffee 25c | : Children’ S and Misses’ Shoes Hi 30 Stamps Free with 1.1b, Choicest No. 1 Teas.... 5c 10 Stamps Free with i Ib.Choicest Maracaibo Coffee 20c | t 15 Stamps Free with { tb. Choice No, 2 Teas, 2 5c 10 Stamps Free with i lb, Choice Santos Coffee... 17e-} Colored Tops with Patent Leather Vamps and Russia’ Cait Shoes, both high cut and ordinary cut, are the most fashionable — Shoes for misses and children. a pee ae Cut-Lace Shoes with heavy water-proof Soles for r-wear, for both-be Our vines of Footwear for young people still maintain their jority over all others in-style, materi ie, and vorkananetns and-in-form, fit-and-serv 7 Every pair has our full guarantee. We in- vite inspection of these new creations in fancy. and Supls shoes that are now on exhibition in gard $6,000 an unreasonably high eati- pang IHasslah folk songs. . Packer and Dr, roke-to-find-a—crazai_woman bending hrough the act Robbed | of Her Livelihood. i the end of three weeks I was na private room. fin Authorities discharged me pon Gieir own yolition, holding that | was | Rot insane. By reason of my commit. |, to am insere -aayiars, apaintasn was WUTUUL reason or fuatl PsSuoH, ty abetoteee es a weiter was eatroyed. My publishers ‘accept manuscript_from_a~wo:nan who —thed—been declared Insane.” Elmer E. Warner, an electrical engi- ‘ect, Ot Brooklyn, was the Nueband. and Tile motive for having his -wife placed din an-asylum was to sell her property it te aiieged. On Feb. 9, months after he had put his wife in dsylum and (wo months after ; beer discharged from the institu Eton, Warner committrd suicide in 'YALE STUDENT'S NECK NOT BROKEN WHILE DRIVING. ; On Dec. 42 the condition of Charles D. High cat Button and Lace Shoes, in Patent Leather, -Black Kid, Tan, Russia Calf and Gun Metal Calf. Prices from $2.50 to $5. "and Children’s Kid Button and L.ace Shoes, Blzee fa #5 Yee $1.50, $2.00, 82.56 $2.00, $2.50, $3.06 ; 82.50, 88.00, 83.50; ableand the surzeo: Lie) mtkt that} fe now consilerel “it haa been da determines that | bt broken. He him- ciMily}eome in contact with. the tiled A Taking into ¢un- The Junior Calf Shoe, Low Heels. Sitea 9 to 14-#1.25, 81.50, 82.00, 82.50 and 93.00. Shoes for Young Men and Boys. The ‘Harvard Junior,” ‘ArmourCiad’’ Lasts Until Saturday Night Only ‘actoryCashSale $2.50 and ak 00: RAINCOATS We need cash— —and so we throw these goods on the market at any price they will bring. An over- stocked factory is bad for the factory, but good Our immense stock MUST move We've GOT to have the manufacturers. far the public. every fo this week. es Are Cut to Halt : “Men's Raincoats |Ladies’ Silk Rubber Coats! Newest 1007-6 Mode tallored, dependable materinis, all the standart shades: $10.00 Values... Men's Priestley Cravenettes |, iueemrenetiod Waretoslty many novelty ef- | | Ladies’ nee Cravenettes ; 0.00 | S18 So Values. +1200 | $22.50. Values. ited Benes Company 99 Nassau Street, 3 Blocks from Brooklyn Bridxe, sos Sixth Avenue, iBet. 1Gth and 17th sts fhe smallest family can save one or two dollars every week when they buy from BUTL This is worth saving, and if -you are not now a regular-patron, be wise and begin today at-the nearest Prunes JAMES BUTLER STORE. One is sure to be near your home. New fruit, fresh \ 7 from. the Santa Groceries and Food Prices and Premiums Are for This Week Only Gara Val 12StrictlyFreshk-ggs ras = bbe Fiiteral Sima Premiums That Will Quickly Fill Your —— “S$ Q H.’’ Stamps Free | 10 S$. Q H.”’ Stamps Free 20 S. @ H. Stamps Free if} with every one of the with each purchase, with every one of the 4 following purchases: | wiz.s following purchases: ; Mustard strength, 10 | Worcestershire Sauce, F Butler's Very been Te. htt 4 Cc large tot....... i “ 15¢ pound cartons. .esil-sseeceese 25c i Peerless Worcestershire Sauce, | Tomato Ketchup, P >. | Butler's Very Hest Coffee, i an epicurean delight; bottle... lOc | ai; pure: large -b. -15c eesh roasledye bess 30c i Peerless Tomato Ketchup, Baking Powder, biue Ribbon; | |} Baking Powder, § = = nothing finer; bottle... ~" 10c | seat PRES Orie NEES Be lL leeds, Gates * 35c Taploca or Farina, Bl | White Gloss SI Pe i Mortro & Co. Br { 6b, 9) chotcest quality. packa LOG ea ‘18c | ues Dibra ponies ° * 39c T [Ch C STAMPED ON ASHOE he New Teas. | oicest Coffees. = Unsurpassed for purity, flaver and aroma, ! Unsurpassed in cup quality. Will satisfy the most fastidi- uy, Direct from the Tea Rush to your Tea Table for Half-the- ous, Selected by experts; fresh roasted daily. “Sold in the] MEAN iS ST ANDARD ¢ NF MERI T. “Prices charged by other retailers, bean or ground to suit you. © Stamps Free with 1 lb, carton UNXLD Teas, 5 Oc '<0 Stamps Free with 4 lb.-Otd’Plantation Coffee.. 3Oc 100 STAMPS FREE 60 STAMPS FREE with the following combination purchase thts week: ) ,72.,.| with the followin: bi i ee ironase | g combination purchase this week: Hib. Butler's Very Best Teas, worth $1. for 5 Oc - 80 | TIb. Old Plantation Cottee best imported for SOc; my 1 1b. Old Planta: lon Coftee, best imported, for 3c Cig ; Ib. Butler's Very Best Teas, worth 50c, for 2 5c: 55¢! “S. @ H.'’ GREEN STAMPS FREE WITH ALL PURCHASES | 028,00. Sb. Gothen. ie Fe) a es es Dainty Biscuits ; : A Loran ieee Reliable Wines and Liquors spanish Olives NATIONAL = BISCDIT COMPANY, their crisp— freshness and ’appetiel URS MITER Ieeciee! Retailed at Wholesale Prices. fhivor. deter and girls. ds In order to supply 87 James Butler Licensed Stores we buy from first | Mammoth S anish Queens __Zu Zu Ginger Snaps, hands in such large quantities, and always_for spot cash, that we are able to Shige soc bottiefersserns 35c Grabam Crackers, supply ourpatrons with their favorite brands, vintages and brews at very {| Mammoth Spanish Queens Packages, regular price 10c greatly reduced prices. Here are a few of our regular quotations: — ~—large club 35¢c bottle for. 25c Hunter and Wilson Whiskey. Pitted Olives—for cocktai i race, BE Two of the most popular brands in the market We buy these étc., 25¢ bottle for... : : whiskeys barrelled by the carload,.and do our-own bottling, 85c Selected Spanish Queens 9 9 saving you almost twenty per-cent. in the retail cost; a bottle —regular 18c bottle for... , Cc Selected Manzanillas — Mauleriebole oes) POC Fancy Assorted Olives— Piinandetuted: bots. LOC Butter Thin: Regular price elsewhere 10c. a package. Potatoes" Old Monogram. Rye Whiskey. Favorite blend of Kentucky and Eastern whiskeys of high class grade that Selected from the best Frown 2 tail {or &. ‘ eanteahetain 13c zeta Bus ai $54 gallon) our pr price allon démijoha-$3. i halt ' W5¢ sizes 12 to 2 and 2% to 514. $2,00, Sweet Potatoes RE Baby, “Olives — delicious Tittle 6c 2 i ppetizers; bottle. én Lace,-sizes41-to- 2 and 21% to'S34, $1.50. Cholsest-shipments_trom-the “HQ ah Old Tom: and Holland Cis 5 Beef and.-Yauths! Bine-Galf—1 by TAD. bags. ++ --- + | Butler's Superlor—same quality re- | ‘Trysome Gln—clean and pure, worth moked ee: ce-and Ratton; Red Onions teiting = for 00 75ci eg, ON PPC BGG | we Ribdon Brand tromehs Catalogue mailed . : , g 1 on application. From the rich, fields of Gon el batlls; our price,a bottle bottle. est cuts: large “1c cartons, cut; quatairesyteeess ae == Richardson & Robbins’ ALF cD ¢ Best value ever offered in a straight € R J. CAMMEYER, sere cons gomatves Imperial WhisHey iar ire irom aim. 30¢ , Pure Food Delicacies _ 6th Ave., Corner 20th St. eet ote led an ces LOC J _ purities: gation $2.00; halt galion $1.00; bottle soc; large pocket flask, R&R: Potted Chicken, 4%, an 18e ve & R. Potted Ham, 4's, cans... 10¢ R. & R. Potted Tongue, 4's, can.. 10¢ Aunt Nanna’s ~| Famous Cabinet-Whiskey, full squat quart bottl..., 10c Butler’s Special Reserve, very old and mellow; bottle.. These high grades of fine old whiskeys retail elsewhere for $1.5 ‘New Peas. First Americans—sw der mirrowfats; can. Sugar Corn ae EET SET = bale “Brand Ge oy 1g Bass Ale | Guinness’s Stout Pancake Flour __choicest product; can... ...++ Cone ota octa wher Brew: ripened to | Oldest and best of malt beverages; ask J Makes the lightest, most delicious and AT SOUTH BRITAIN, CONN. While picking apples in an orchard Fred Schwartz, a lad from South Britain, Conn. discovered a small red Condensed Milk perfection; dor pint NPY Butler Brand—from whole milk, : ottles, 1. 50| your doctor; dozen ial | ties, pint size... fiber balloon dangling from an apple tree. Te the ML pete SUAS Claret, Port and Sherry. Sicest_ quality sel-raisn loon was attached a coupan which read; asi Brand—richest and best : preeelvaneaeee to be had} can. 10c Fine Old California Wines, selected from the) Bottle....-. 33 © 2nd VQse} Vermont aera rom theitarecs “$10 IN GOLD FOR YOU.” “This: is one of the 100 copies of the New York World's ‘Millionth Advertisement’ sent up by halloon to- day, Saturday, Sept. 14h, 1907. Upon presentation of this prize-winning coupon at the cashier's office of The World, Pulitter Bldg., Park Row, New York City, the bearer will be presented with $10 in gold.” ‘ i} for their full Swift's Shoulders. Best vintage Delicious little e ic 4 body and} ” 4 to or 6 Ibs.; a ; °9! 2C | Imported Claret—Jean F rancis Mountains; can 30; in bot- ./ Gallon. $1. 2H M4 OFE] ties each igcand.......... LOC ct Cie's St. Julien, bottle, cs... SOc | Strained Honey, guaranteed pure Breakfast Bacon. Imported Sherry and Port—Giralda and Castillo label, hottle..... 7 § @ J {rom the combj In bottles, iL oC} each 17¢ and... 2 10¢ Princeton Cocktalls—Delicious petizers, Manhattan' Martini, Golden Drip Syrup, Peerless 19¢c Whiskey, Vermouth; boltle, 7c; task, 48¢ and 25ol} rand, relined; urge bole. L2ZC Kingussie Scotch Whiskey —Old and mellow blend; bottie, . 85c Stulfed Olives Butler's Medicinal Malt Whiskey—Pure and good; bottle. : 69c choicest home-made, fe Brand — Spanish Manzanillas, fruits; 14b. gins jar Crisp and deliciously appe- dark Cocoa—Peerless Brand; noted tizing; in. bottles; exch 19¢ 10c 30 Stamps Free with case of Lager Beor; light or dark, . 81 1 ,00 parece ai er 17%c ‘5 SSS RR, Satin Gloss Soap. cl 100 Clothes Pins, | Toilet Paper. Where once tried is aiwa; art Made of tough, hard wood; Large 10 oz,’ roll of soft medi- used; CAkC. ese ser eee if packed In carton *10c cated velvet tissue for. a! Swift's Famous Ex Brai COC The World is sending Mr. Schwartz the $10. to which he is entitled, to-day. Jams and Marmalade-—Blue Ribbon; The World's “Millionth” Ad. for 1907 was printed Saturday, Sept. {#h last But to-day, a month later, figures show that 1,157,899 separate advertiser nents “have | been printed In The World since Jan, 1st this year, No} rs Double-faced, extra strong, other newspaper on earth is within a quarter of million | ‘ x 39 alien nenat | durable 50¢, boards for. Cc The World Is Mother Earth’s First Newspaper,

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