The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1908, Page 4

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one ‘THE EVENING WORLD, 1 Dead W Wife Accused by Dr. Hall, Her Child, and Mother Who Defends Her MOTHER DEFENDS DEAD DAUGHTER DP HALL ACCUSES Mrs. Tojetti Declares Suit Against Broker Field Is Groundless. SCORES THE HUSBAND. Urged Wife to Wheedle Stock Tips From Millionaire, | She Says. Mrs. Katherine Tojett!, widow of the | famous portrait artist, in a statement | to The Evening World to-day, defended | the memory of her dead daughter, Mra, Dr. Olfver Walcott Hall, and the nam of her six-year-old grandchild, Oliver Hall, jr, She also declared that there | fg no foundation for Dr, Hall's’ $250,000 | alienation sult against Jacob Field, a| Wall strect millionaire, Mrs. Tojetti granted the interview | her apartments at No, 130 West Sev- where she lives with | Zoltoa Grace | enty-first street, an unmarried daugnter, Tojetti. “Dr, Hall gays he did not discover | whe ‘ounds on which ‘his sult against Mr, Field is based until af of his wife a year Jett!, who ts a han gray hair and charming man: “1 now make the charge. which prepared, with th daughter, to substantiate in court. should his sult ever go to a jury, that Dr. Hell prior to the death 7 @aughter did his utmost to my daughter with Mr. Field. I charge that Dr. Hall endeavoi get his wife on friendly terms with other very wealthy men, and attempts with Mr. F! my daughter with his fist wise maltreated her. | “Mrs. Hall retused to be used by the} dentist as a lure for these and other | rich men, and at the time of her death, | . 4, 1007, she had arranged to # husband for a divorce, being no longer b “My daughter's las mother, I am only twe die! I have for IVER WALCOTT: PIAL LAND CAR CE FALL Jt FESOEHDEN'S FRE PAIC IN IVE BY CAREER OER, STORY TENEMENT 3 Heart Paihesraions Kills Many Rescues by Police and One of Connecticut’s Most Firemen, and Only One Prominent Men. Boy Severely Burned. a character az to drive which she threatened. <-Senator, > Brown, of No, 22 Madison overslept himself to-day and voke up in the midst of fire and smoke, lis shrill ery alarmed the twenty-two the five-story tenement and ds there was panic on a former street, he most prom . died to-day fro: an into Brown's roome t the flames. Adra- a ttle tallor t floor, got his face and j and then rushed down- a urned in an alarm, By the time the firemen arrived the ) had good headway and had ed to the upper floors, Many of iotine had tarried in was of no con- engountered were and suj fn regard to ste Field wi s, with which subje: familiar, @ people in the with screaming d the fremen ng them from J IL LOOKS BE WS BEFORE PINGHEA OF WOMAi I Man heart of ; Accused Young Sends for oyed the 5 and left upper fool went ae ae D. Altman & Co, AN IMPORTANT SALE OF ORIENTAL RUGS | |S TO BE HELD, OF WHICH DETAILS WILL BE GIVEN SHORTLY. dear ten raegue! was lead! wore being e*joace ir. and said. 3 the vio- |prisoner a severe TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1908. SOCIETY WOMAN | | line sostal circles. eal B. Altman & Cn. learned that his wifo | y York and followed, QUITS HUSBAND AND COMES HERE E 1, and who met Mrs. Thompson Boctety se interested at Brooktine, ee seaside resort last summer, His | Maas., ov ¥y | identity has not been disclosed, jer @ report to-day that Edward) “Ay goon as Mr. Thompson returned 8. Thompson, son of a wealthy Back | |{o Brookline he went to the home of bis Bay ‘apt. Rufug E. G, Cen- family, after @ trip to New York | dige, w tha ‘Psompsons have made city in the role of detective, has decided | '! and took his little is eligi aie net hie | We,ROUse of his mother, No. 3 wife, who was Miss Bally Candigo, A SPECIAL SALE OF CREPE DE PARIS (SILK AND WOOL), Yor! left in s of an attornoy, Tt is | jrald, however, that Sirs. Mbomipson's\| | trip’ may have been influenced by prominent Business man well known in| New" York and Philadelphia, ald. to bo AT 48c, PER YARD, USUALLY SOLD FOR $1.25 sireet, near the Fenway, Capt. Can- dige is now dangerously i! IN BLACK AND DESIRABLE COLORINGS, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JAN. 8th. Stern Brothers To-morrow, a Special Offering of Cotton Dress Fabrics 8500 Yds. French Finish Voiles, 25° Self colorings, in a yeriecty of Pekin Satin sh Stripes and Checks, all colors, including black, at B. Altman & Ons ARE HOLDING A SALE OF PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSEHOLD LINENS Men’s Colored Shirts An Important Sale Woven and Printed Madras, Coat Models, Pleated and Plain Bosoms, Guffs attached or detached, Qec in various sleeve lengths, sizes 1343 to 1744, a 8&5 Values $1.50 and 2.00 IN WHICH ARE INCLUDED: LACE TRIMMED RECEPTION AND LUNCHEON CLOTHS, CENTERPIECES, DOILIES AND SCARFS, LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, LINEN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, HUCKABACK AND FANCY TOWELS, PANTRY AND KITCHEN TOWELING, ALL OF WHICH ARE OFFEKED AT GREATLY BELOW REGULAR, PRICES INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING: Continuation Clearance Sale of 9 oy ’ F . | LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS EACH, $2.50, 3.25, 3.90 & 4.35 Boys & Children s Clothing | DINNER NAPKINS TO MATCH , PER DOZEN, $3.50 & 5,00 ED SUITS, $4.75 to 8.45 HEMMED LINEN HUCK TOWELS . PER DOZ, $2.40 & 2.90 5 to 12.45 | HEMsTITCHED LINEN HUCK TOWELS . DOZ, $5.25 & 6,00 4.95 to 6.45 HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS PAIR, $5.00, 6.50 & 7.25 HEMSTITCHED LINEN PILLOW CASES PAIR, $1.10, 1.35 & 1.50 BOYS’ NORFOLK & DOUBLE BREAST Here! $6 BOYS’ SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, tofore $6.45 to 9.75 3.75 to 8.50 BOYS’ & CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS & REEFERS, Neretolore $4.95 to 15.50. ; MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Upholstery Dep’t. Unusual and Decided Reductions EACH, 60c, 70c, 78. & 920 HEMSTITCHED SHEETS . ., . EACH, 88c., 98c. & $1.05 PLAIN PILLOW CASES . . EACH, I7c., 19c, 22c & 250 HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES EACH, 20c, 23e, 26. & 3le PLAIN HEM SHEETS. oe SE Formerly $15.00 Pair, $9,25 ug 35.00 “ 22,50 34,25, 6.25 RTIEL POCKET TAPESTKY P' FIGURED VELOUR PORTIERES, TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS, at Formerly $7.50 and 8,25 Each $1.50 BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES AND BEDSPREADS i merly $2,25 Yd., AMPORTED VELOURS | pune Rosmenl) Ae (i 1.75 | 50 ins. wide is SGits, © aoe «3.00 CALIFORNIA BLANKETS PER PAIR, $3.50, 4.75, 5.75 TO 10.00 LAMB'S WOOL COMFORTABLES, SILK COVERING, EACH, $10.00 SATIN FINISH BEDSPREADS . . . . . EACH, $2.45 CROCHET BEDSPREADS . . . . EACH, 90c, & $1.15 SQUARES FOR PILLUW TOPS AND CHAIR SEATS, at 25c, 45c, 65c¢ and 9Sc¢ Fach (THIRD FLOOR) Brass & Enamelled Bedsteads And Bedding at Greatiy Reduced Prices BRASS BEDSTEADS, $19.00, 24.75, 30.00 Values $24.75, 30.00 and 38.00 ENAMELLED BEDSTEAD: $6.75, 9.00, 10,75 Values $7.75, 10.25 and 14.00 WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, steel frames, $3.50, 4.50, 6.50 Values $4.50, 5.50 and 8.00 UPHOLSTERED BOX SPRINGS, $10.50, Values $12.50, 16.50 and 21.75 WOVEN WIRE DIVANS, in all widths, Values $4.75 and 5.50 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Aveme. CATARRA ae | The entire inner portion of the body is covered with mucous mem, | brane; this membranous tissue is abundantly supplied with blood vosewies ' veins, ‘arteries, and capillaries. Each of these is constantly supplyi \this tissue or lining, blood to nourish and strengthen it ad keep ae \system healthy. When the blood becomes infected with catarrhal matter | it ie not able to furnish the required amount of healthful properties, but tot the parts with impurities which disease the membranes and tissues 12.50, 16.50 [so that they become irritated and inflamed, and Catarrh, with all ite disa- reeable and dangerous symptoms, is established in the system. There la a constant ringing in the ears, a thin, watery discharge from the nos- trils, the breath has an offensive odor, slight fever often accompanies the disease, and gradually the entire health becomes affected and the system upset and deranged. In its earlier stages, when Catarrh is confined to the |mose and throat, sprays, washes, inhalations, etc., are soothing and in way beneficial, because they are cleanly and usually antiseptic, but such treatment has no curative effect, because it does not reach the blood. Toure Catarrh the blood must be purified, and this is just what S. 8. S. $3.75, 4.50 {West Twenty-third Street the tenants | |] Rooms Complete- does. It goes down into the circulation and attacks the disease at its foundation it removes the cause and makes the bloo Pp pureand healthy, Then the blood ot UMAN N & BRO e 'e © sre filed with fresh, reinvigorated blood, | which is cai to all the mucous an: PURELY VEGETABLE face. and linings, the inflammation an: irritation are corrected, the symptoms all disappear, the health is improved and Catarrh is perma cay cured, Book on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, J.BAUMA CREDIT HOUSE Furniture, Carpets and Bedding A Home of Four 125 Open Saturda: Evenings Until 10 o'Clock. ly Furnished, THE HIT OF THE TIME! The Newlyweds and Their Baby ‘These roor ws are on exhibition at our Showrooms. ROOMS $7 (ey .00 5 ROOMS 3150-0" ta Complete, at Cor ormaplee at if: Our liberal By GEORGE McMANUS, Lithographed in colors on coated paper. Large quarto pages, Price, $1.00. Published by The New Yoric World. Write f ecnreng « @:PER. WEEK [eeqtann OPENS: AN Een containing infor- mation regat ing our outfits. ACCOUNT. Long Island, New | led J Con- athe

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