The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1908, Page 4

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UM EGtPT" SAW PHANTON AS DEATH CAME Seeley Dinner Dancer Had Been Dead Four Days When Body Was Found. VICTIM OF DE “LITTLE THI, DANCER FOUND DEADIN HER EFLAT. THE EVENING WORLD. DEATH AND PANIC Destroy ‘Frisco Building. fra body Hames hat was IW AOSPUTAL PIE ——— Three Lives Lost and Patients Menaced by Flames That Sister Says She Had Long b Dissipated to Rid Herself “4 4 of Hallucinations. ‘ | | Goromer’s Physician O'Hanion, who | wi perform an autopsy on Catherine | Devine, alleged to be the original “Tutte Eaxypt.” who was found dead yesterday in her flat on the top floor t of No, 26 West Twenty-seventh street, | § does not expect to find any evidences of | 4 murder, It is believed that the woman | hed been dead at least four days when | tte body was discovered and that the} murks and abrasions on the neck and | bresst.are due solely to mortification. Mes. Frenk Cornell, of No. 241 West Thiety-cixth street, declared to-day that | ber aister, who she maintains was the “Little Egypt’ of the Seeley dinner, | was long the victim of hallucinations, both when waking and asleep. She emmsumed vart quantities of cigarettes Oaily, Crank steadity and dissipated in many: other ways to rid herself, her shisdow thr chest which led Harburger ee ee ee ee LIZZLEL GY PLY — = | | NoT since ale was first brewed, cen- \turies ago, has it attained the perfec. | tion shown to-day in every bottle of | her marriage a short time ago. The turned low. None of the wom- jewelry or money had been ais. | ned and there was on evidence that | y one had been in the apartmen “It was in its ysual state of | "" said the sister to-day, ‘There were marks on the woman's ! been strangled or otherwise killed by parition asiie by @moking or dancing Coroner Harburger, after viewing ‘The kinswoman sald to-day she be- death tn a struggle.” found clenched and her mouth hait The door leading trom the dining-room when she returned to this olty from taken in. was found. been oceupied by Mrs. Cornell before A [ e violence. er eome other form tof excitement. the body and noting the conditions, Yeved this phantom was with her sis- The police thought she died of coal | open as if sudder@y frozen with horror. to the public hall had @ spring wz, | Philadelphia. The milk left at her “Little Egypt" was to have: paid an- | The body, dressed inya chemise, was | you find the crowning achieve- | Gas VictIm, Perhaps. Saw Phantom as She Died. said; ‘The woman may have met ter when she died, as her fists were gas which came out of the heaters. She was last seen on Mew Year's Day, | apartment on thet day wes not | other visit to the Quaker City on Fri- | day, returning Saturday night. When | | Mrs. Cornell went to the fist yesterday tose) if /ahia) bed | retrned | eis) body| 4 on one of two beds. The other had ment of a century of progress in brew- |ing and bottli ing—the culmination of ale | goodness Clubs, Restaurants, Saloons. Dealers The Tailored Leading Suits at Specialty Very Great Uouse Reductions Great January Sale WASH WAISTS At $2.00 Each, Regular Price $3.50 Continued All Week, 7,000 fresh from our Laundry, added to-day. All White and Colors. Sizes 32 to 44. The One Opportunity of the Year. Important Sale Women’s Muslin Underwear French and Domestic THIRD FLOOR 96e., $1.25, $1.85, $1.50, $1.65, $1.85 Gowns **~ (95, $2.25, $2.50, $2.95 * ae 75C pn ase $1.10, $1.25, $1.45 Chemises $1.65, $1.75, $1.95, $2.25 50c., 65e., 75c., 85c., 95c., $1.10, Drawers 31.25; '$1.50, $1.75, $1.98 : 95c., $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.50, Skirts "$2.75, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 35¢.,50c.,65¢.,75c.,95c.,$1.15 CorsetCovers seis e ee Si ser sire This fs our First White Sale in the New Store. Everything that is offered has been made to our order and is New, Fresh, Spic and Span. 5,000 Lingerie Waists A Magnificent Assortment Advanced styles at from one-third to one-half their actual value. $2.00, $2.45, $2.65, ee $2.95; $3.45, $3.65, $3.85, $3.95, 5, $4.85, $5.45, $5.85, $6.85 We invite a comparison, for we believe nothing can be had any- where to nutch these goods and meet the prices above quoted. Broadway John Forsythe at 18th st. CAMME YE 6th Ave,. Cor, 20th St. R Our Great Annual January Clearance Sale The Oriental Store Stirring Values In Oriental Rugs Suitable for Offices and Homes Exceptional Bargains Turkish, Persian & India Rugs |} OF FINE SHOES Comprising some of the best shoes in the store Regular prices $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 To be sold $4.90 soar 5,000 Pairs of Men’s Button and Lace Shoes 0 Patent Leather and Coli $4.00 and 55.00 Quality $Q.39 1,500 Pairs o Lace and Blu Box Calf and BI Regular price, at $4.20 a pair Skin Boys’ the 8CO Pairs Women’'sPatentLeather Lace Shoes Regular $2./0 Quality While we have not all sizes in every 85 Shirvan Rugs (Average Size 3,6x5 it. ) IS NOW ON were 10-50. ....6.0scseereseceees Now 7.50 IN THE BASEMENT STORE 65 Silky Khiva Bukhara Rugs, x ; , 00 to 90.00.......0...., ow 4 And _ the Public Knows What This Means were 75.00 eee Size 7 x 9 ft.) Oye 2.00 15,000 Pairs of 91x13 ft. former! Z B.9N11 1046; formerly $150; now 70.00 Women’s Shoes and Oxfords ges ee Boats ‘ ts Ce 5. 10,3x12.8ft, “ 85.00 “ ip 65.00 }yo4x129ft, “ 85.00 60.00 | 12.6x15.10 ft, 175; “ 100.00 ‘A. A. VANTINE & CO., Broadway, Bet. 18th and 19th Streets. through the p: Ilood. A DES. G FED AND BY IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD id the ulcer, the € thei, but it does not mat fact that the sore Ives, w , lotion ¢ blood, th r temporarily, oon the old inflammation than hefore. Ss. be all sizes in some styles, PURELY VEGET, ABLE See Display of these Shoes ir in a natural cure of the sore, Book on So: advice free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA,! KEPT OPEN noes, or if the cause was con- but the blood is not MONDAY, Taney Viait Galtg Gator 82.00 | ionic JANU N} 1 Ean All the James Butler Inc. Stores. ARY 6, 1908. | erat we! \ ANOTHER | —— ist ritual Double Stamp Prices Sharply Reduced for 3 Days. The perfect liquid food—wholesome and delicious— famous for its purity, in half-pound cans, each Belle Brook Print Butier. Fancy quality—sweet and fresh, packed in clean car- tons that are dust proof and odor proof; pound print Hoilean Glel Art Calendar for 1908, aler’s Breaiffast Cocéa. PRIEST TO OFFICIATE AT | Anna On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. i7c 3ic BestCreameryButter:: 29¢ (Rice, 3 3 “Tbs., 17¢| 17< Equal in food value to the [highest priced. priced | Flour Pride of St.Louis Brand Superlative XXXX quality—the very best flour milled. No other brand gives equal satisfaction tor bread, bis- cuit, cake or pastry, and no other high-grade flour can be bought for so Jow a price, vizi— Barrel, $5.95 241; Ib. Bag, 7s¢ [71b.Bag,23¢;3;2 1b. Bag,12C) 23 42 Ab. Bag, i2e Smoked Shoulders Delicious little “picnics,” tender, juicy and nourishing; perfectly cured; U. S. inspected and passed; 6 to S ibs. in 10e weight; this week, a Ib.. Boneless Bacon Swift’s Famous Eagle Brand, ab- solutely the choicest of sugar-cured strips; every Slice streak- edwithfat and lean; sav- 18¢ ory and satisfying; a 1b.. Smoked Beef Blue Ribbon Brand — App:tizing y; Sliced thin from fresh daily; * 12e large 15¢ carton tor. Potatoes Rock Brand tall can, fl Red Alaska quality; 1-Ib. tall can Imported Sardines Du Pont Brand —In finest Frene olive oil ae 3850, each 25e $1.75; each Other Brand By American Sardines Continental Brand- Packed in ofl; by the can Essie Brand—Packed large can, dozen, $1 mustard; 12c Cracker Dainties Fresh from the ovens of the National Biscuit Company AMERICAN BEAUTY GINGER- SNAPS reetil board barre Johnnie Cakes i Fruit Cracke! Combination Mixed . u nt CR STORES, Hono ram Whiskey sad of the best Imperial wicks [Greatest value ever offered in a straight free from all im- 50c Ottlese es. ; Guinress’s Stout Extra Forels) dozen bow “pass Ale Apples TT, T 50 LICENSED Bis; carton. A5@ the best they ever bought. Reduced Prices tor There are and sta itee grades of quality below those of June Peas.... June Peas, June Peas. June Peas.... String Beans. String Beans. String Beans, Lima Beans Lima Beans. . Lima Beans. Tomatoes . Tomatoes Tomatoes Sugar Corn Sugar Corn. Sugar Corn. Succotash, Succotash, Succotash, Beets ... Spinach, Spinach, Spinach... Baked Beans, Baked Beans Baked Beans. French Peas. . French Peas, ,,, Spanish Olives ¢ 60 Stamps Free with 1-Ib. carton UNXLD Teas....... 60 Stamps Free with 1-1. carton Ceylon Golden Tips, 30 Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Choicest No. 1 Teas, . 15 Stamps Free with 1 ib, Choicest No. 2 Teas,,, 20 Stamps Free with 4 lb, Old Plantation Coffee. 15 Stamps Free with 4 lb, Choicest Blended Coffee. 16 Stamps Free with 1 !b. Choicest Maracaibo Coffee, 10 Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Choicest Santos Coffee... with the following combination purchase: 1 tb, Butler’s Very Best Teas, worth $1, for 5Oc} 1 tb. Old Plantation Coffee, best imported, for 3Oc i 600 STAMPS FREE with the following combination purchase: 1 Ib. Old Plantation Coffce, best imported. tor 3Oc } "55 Very Best Teas, worth 50c, for 25) c + Ib, Butler’s Butier’s Borated Washing Fluid, bottle. Clenewel Washing Powder, package: Ammonia, in bottles, each A Best White Gloss Starch, Peerless, Azure Ball Blue, always reliable 4-Ib. French Blue, Butler's, ! cakes Sutler’s Rest Bor#x Soap. Highest grade of creamery tub butter. Half a mil- lion houseKeepers will tell you it is equal to Elsewhere the same quality will cost you 33 to 40 cents a pound. Canned Niceha ae |30¢ 17 10c 12e Se 10c 20¢ ise Beet ; | ExtraSpecial‘S.QH. Stamps Free for Three Days With Teas and Coffees '| 100 STAMPS FREE Wash-Day Specials. A6c, Sc and 2c +12, 10¢ and Se ... Sb. Dox 18c 4 squares 10c.; 2 squares Se (Prunes, 3ibs., ile Choice fornia fruit. meaty and thin skinn _ Canned Fruit | East View I nia Bartlat large N Brookdale Pea’ ee At Greatly Reduced Prices ——— Triumph Oats Best North own, St: and kiln dried: packa: Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Fiour: The housew lightest mutiins, large p Buckwheat size pkge, L3C riumph Beand—The Old-fashioned milling; takes you back to the farm; 3-Ib. cloth bag,, LOC (pee Tomato Ketchup Peerless Brand—Guaranteed pure aa absolutely a from artitictal coloring; tinest to be had; bottles 15c and........ 10c Worcestershire Sauce Peerless —Most popular season- ing made in America; in ge bottles, each, 15c, and Butler’s Pleasant and piquant ap- Chili Sauce petiz should be on 10c every table: Horse Radish Liberty Brand; fiesh grated and full strength; bottle LO@ Liberty Pickles All kinds ol crisp, fresh bottled appetizers; Pearl Onions, Gher- kins, wey Chow and 10e Total \ purchase '80c Total | Purchase Cvcoanut - packages, Corn Starch—Pe: est quality; package. Farina — Blue Ribbon; very choicest; package. . Baxing Powder—Blue pure cream of tartar; %-lb. can, 18¢.; 25e 8c box 8c lected for singers; package. Bird Gravel—Triumph Bra: silver washed; wee package. OWN SON’S MARRIAGE. and Miss udy for tho r the death

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