The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1908, Page 13

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__ THE EVENING BEQUEST TO SPOOKDOM. A FITCH pM Jan, 16. Uni a cour , , oocultism and na ts made in Battles, of (Fitch- led for probate tn POISONS HER TWO ‘FIVE SKATERS. SONS, THEN ENDS ARE DROWNED HER OWN LIFE Crazed Mother Gives Little Ones Prussic Acid in WARRANTS. enced to ntion not Three in Human fame Chi Go tc}: Death in Effort to Save Keep DownYourWeight Orange Juice. Companions. eae | Fatty Accumulations Are Un- @r, LOUIS, Jan. 16.—Mrs, Camille Ja-| CONNELLSVILLE, Pa., Jan. 6—Of) gightly, Uncomfortable and cobs, thirty years old, wife of a weal-| six persons who formed a skating | Tend to Produce Disease party at the Jimtown reserv last night, five were drowned. — | thy cement maunfacturer of this city, , near| yesterday poisoned her two children, | here, S, i i ; Megzot he greatest danger that fat people en Béwin, seven years old, and Sam,| They are: John Luxner, nineteen| 770 Fit (eee att et event @ighteen months ol4, with prussic acid, | years old; George Cochran, twenty-one; | may cause i t. Fate 1s disorder and not fatty kidneys, and then arranging their dead bodies liver ts a very on the bed lay down on the floor ana ended her own life with a draught of brother, seven- Frank Cochran, $r. jand tf 1 the same fatal drug. sister. Oe Mra, Jacobs, although mentally de-) siss Fulmer and George Cochran yp endeneney eee ranged, according to her reletives and attending physician, made her tions for the triple tragedy with, the utmost dellberation. Sho dismissed’ the negro maid early in the afternoon and immediately after her departure, locked | the doogs and set abc imposed task. A quantity of the acid dfluted ‘water was poured into a drinking ¢ and then the woman squeezed the jul of ap orange into {t, apparently to make the children believe she was preparing a pleasant drink for them Mother of Mrs. Jacobs Here, Knows of No Reason for Act. Mrs. S, Blu who lives at not been notified this morning of her daughte started toward the centre of the reser-| colr, but had not gone far when the ice broke and they were thrown into the water. As the other members of the party gazed h stricken at the spot |‘ two heads reappeared above the surface, Cochran supporting the girl with one| hand while clinging to the broken edges |q good way to reduce once weight 19 to take of the ice with the other, chettelmnlenpressripHenterhichatael teentteo In an instant a human chain was | successfully emplored everywhere in formed by the other four, who clasped | tat jhands, Andrew Mack, the only sur- being end of the line t the eb Just as a hand was % reached out to grasp Miss Ful- there Was Gnother crasu of foe. Lauxner and William | gotten down to the Ation that the blood ts the stomach {s not 6 food, wo that people and excessive against this h we have com y slender. As long as A Prescription, wh! ta that can be had for a trifling eum excessive you have nize that you ight and ai, M at any r you will lose the #: fat, and as goon as n, mot er of Mrs, Jacobs, Cochran, ed to dash to shore. , he saw his merry | 3 of a few minutes before go . He heard a mand a sound, i hands | several seconds and ey ning ‘Camille thing was wrong ¢ information informed Open Every Evening Unt o'clock. Grand Rapid Furniture. CROCKERY, He sald he was n ing any mental Order by Telephone store ~<e— VIOLINIST BAETENS A SUICIDE AT EIGHTY-TWO. CARPETS, th A large department Act Due to Health—Emperor advertises in connection with A A be William I. His First Patron— @ special sale that telephone $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1.50 Week (eareer orders will be filled as 100 “ 10.00 “ 2.00 uae promptly as orders given in 150" 15,00 “ 2.25 °° Person. 200 “ 20.00 “ 250 300‘ 30, = 50 Order by toe ce na SRN committed sulcid . State, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Mas- ing himse Telephone sachtsetts, Rhode Island and Coumect! quietly cele NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO., 15 Dey Streot four years ol talent as a chi tion of Bmp many, who si j bunday. ently ! | In the AUDITORIUM : Organ and Angelus Re- see a cital, 10 to 12, CONCERT Daily, Store Closes at 5.30 P. M, Store Closes at 5.30 P, M. at 1.30 P M. No tickets required, except for Saturday, CHILDR. DAY. | Two Hundred Mens Overcoats $21.50, Instead of $25 to $38 sturers' One hundred of them we have had waiting for us at the manuf. are already in our stock —all of them formerly at prices ranging trom b All are up-to-date in style—coats that New York men will be proud to wear; cut full and long, in black and Oxford imixtures, and many of them silk- lined—luxurious over- coats, in a word, at 2 very tempting price, Ready tomorrow morning at $21.50 each Women’s Tailored Suits Early Spring Styles at Savings A desirable combination—suits to wear now and through the early Spring, in advance: models, but at January clearance prices. Our superb stock of Women’s Dresses and Suits is reiniorced by many exceptional Urchaeess from leading manuiacturers. These superb groups, showing savings of $6.50 to $13.25 on absolutely modern suits— $15 and $16.50 Suits at $8.50 $27.50 to $30 Suits at $16.75 Styles: hiptength and 36- |] Plaited and gored skirts. | Main floor, New Bullding. Materials, checked, stripedand plaid suitings, browdeloths and_yelveteens. inch coats, single and double breasted cutaway, hussar and semi-fitting coats And— Two Special Offerings of Separate Skirts At $4, regularly $7.50 At $3.50, regularly $6.50 Handsomely tallored Skirts, In checks and a few in Skirts of fine Panama cloth, In black, blué, gray and striped suitings. Plaited styles, \brown, in a number of sinart plaited models, Phird Moor, Old Bullding Decisive Reductions on Our Own Desirable Dress Goods Here are half a dozen groups of fine Dress Goods, suitable for the most stylish tailovad suits and costumes, which we have taken from our regular stocks and marked at reu ations ranging from @ quarter to more than halt, 1. 'g one of the most important offerings of the season—all the goods are new, per- fect and ‘ygirable, Details: $1.50 In. orted Venetian Cloth, $1 Yd Chiffon weig, fin the best shades; for stylish street gowns. $1 and $1.25 Suitings, 75c Yd Stylish mixtures and check effects, suitable for all- year-round wear; 48 to 54 in, wide. $2 and $2.50 Ratenrook Suitings at $1 Yd Covert mixtures In tun ; 60 in. wide. JOHN WANAMAKER $1 Black Cheviots at 58c Yd A splendid quality in a rich black; 50 in, wide $1 All-wool Imported Henrietta, 75c Yd In black and colors; 44 In. wide; will make smart and serviceable Spring suits. 75¢ All-n oo! Suitings, 40c Yd Medium woight, in striped and plaid eff e and steer 3 ont | | roa Fa tth Ave., Sth to 10th Street. Formerly A T, Stewart & Co. WORLD. | Greenhut and Company Dry Goods Sale of Men's and Women’s Fur and F ur-Lined Coats exercise and Gleting, | aking | Sale of Smyrna Ru gS- Reduced One- Third Sixth Avenue , One Block From Borough Hall SUBWAY STATION PIANOS Anopportunity tobuy a oun piano at a frac- tion of original cost— not new, bui will give = pleasure and satis- S ction for veers: eal ra in 3 45 Goel” & 60, seume., SO MALLET 8 OAV|S Grant, 500 SO 4 SON sue 5) SO STEINWSY GABLER ON, Paid. at 125 GOON I ens) 1.40 JACOB BROS. UoroNl 215 5H hy Until Pald, onl 84 Mont! WEBER Up 84 Mont hy Until Paid. 165 Ce aeraat) Sao) PIANOS $ RENTED, 3 MONTHLY GOETZ&CO. 81 Court, cor. Livingston St. OVEN EVENINGS, "Phone $50 — Main Pee (6, ie COLUMBUS!"A' BET103 & 104 ST: pee HeoaiN i WEEKLY. OPENS AN ACCOUNT i an F3 The third Boileau Gtrl lors, Will be diste uted throug su l sunday, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, pa vesping Art Calendar, In The World in Greater New York aeat The Store of Superior Qualities and Moderate Prices. Men’s Fur Coats : Of Manchurian Dogskin. Values up to 27.50 O 17.50 Of Russia Calfskin. Values up to 37,50 ‘ 25.00 Of Australian Opossum. Values up to 50.00 o 30.00 Of Natural Raccoon. Values up to 65.& 100. . 40.00 & 60.00 Of Beaver. Value up to 400.00 195.00 Men’s Fur-Lined Coats: 26.00 t. 8500 40.00 to 150.00 Former Prices Women’s Fur-Lined Coats: 35.00, 50.00 and 75.00 $0.00, 75.00 and 10000 Former Prices Black Broadcloth Coats, strapped seams, squirrel lined, collar of Persian or blended and natural squirrel. Value 45.00 27.50 Black Broadcloth Coats, lined throughout with squirrel (including Value 57.50 35.00 sleeves ), collars of contrasting furs. We put on sale to-morrow (Friday) 2500 Smyrna Rugs of the finest quality---all in this season's newest and most desirable designs and colorings. Prices are one-third below the regular values: 18x 36 in., Value 1.50, 95¢|4x7 ft, Value 7.75, 5.50 21x45 in, Value 2.00, 1.35 | 6x6 ft, Value 10.50, 8.00 26 x 54 in., Value 2.75, 1.95}6x9 ft, Value 15.00, 10.50 30x 60 in, Value 3.75, 2.35|8.3x10.6 Value 24.50, 19.50 36x72 in, Value 4.75, 3.25/9x 12 ft., Value 35.00, 21.50 4x46 Value 5.00, 3.50/9x 15 ft, Value 42.50, 31.50 Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) | | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, R | BANKING AND FINAN' To the Committees having in charge the resumption of the business of the Knickerbocker Trust Compan We sincerely hope, in the interest of over 17,000 Depositors, that you will succeed in your effort to reopen the KNICKER- BOCKER TRUST COMPANY. Such reopening will also be an important step in the restoration of confidence throughout the com- munity. here can be no question as to the wisdom of the Depositors giving their prompt assent to the plan of resumption, rather than permitting the Company to be liquidated through a Receivership. You are at liberty to use this expression of our view in any } way which you think will further your efforts, | Dated New York, January 14th, 1908. JAMES T. WOODWARD, President Hanover National Bank ROBERT M. GALLAWAY, President Merchants’ National Bank STEPHEN BAKER, President Manhattan Company VALENTINE P. SNYDER, President National Bank of Commerce in New York DUMONT CLARKE, President A: n Exchange National Bank To Depositors of the ‘KnickerbocKerTrust Company : Many Depositors who intend to accept the plan for Resumption of Business have not yet mailed their assent. These are the final days with- hn which they ¢ Failure to assent is very prejudicial to their interests. ss by the Company insures the Depositors Resumption of busin under their own management, payment of their deposits, in full, Prin- I cipal and Interest i Dated January 16, 1908. HINSDILL | Chairman Knickerbocker Trust Company Depositors' Committee. FREDERICK G, BOURNE, Chairman Committee on Resumption of Business, DENTISTRY. TEETH | Extracted with Gas,$1.00! No Charge for Ex. When Artificial teeth Are Inserted, TEETH. FOR SALE. AUTOS, Gu0D MAKES, LOW PRICES. Condition Exceptional, High-! Class. 4%, all models (some imported resluct GUILSHAN, and. domestic, Limousine and Landaulette DENTIST, BODIES atta values new or teoond hand: N, E.\ Cor. lasth St. & Sth Ave, | Broadway, Mammoth Auto- Entrance, 271 W, l25th St. range, mobile Ex« sw ELECTIONS ANO MEETINGS ~||I| SaAa—B7—&—$io | 1908.4 Ly , Para} Need Ree] in WE ans 2% Saomes Sumas FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAU Always more than advertised ! New assortments of January Sale specialties and multitudes of other offerings at Friday’s special prices, make to-morrow A DAY OF SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES, | 135 ct, Babies’ Long Slips.....19 bishop or yokes with Nuinsook, tucks, emb'y or lac Also |) @ cent Long No ||_ 7 cont Long Nain 29 ‘ct. hildren’ s Caps. lawn and Di 59 ct. Corset Covers Cambric and Nain inserts and ribbon emb'y—about ten s $2.98 Cambric Skir K eniby and lace 1 flounce of Vi skel lace floun ben run beading $2.98 Nainsook Night Dresses. of lace and ” Emb'y H. 6. tu |_fe—awa 79 ct. ister tuk la ruffles r e and inse ruffles with h. « 2.98 a ainscek c mg — Muslin—th k 44 to 69 ct. Ex. Ruffle ¢ Size Mus! good emp’ 9 flounces elaborate 29 ct. Good Muslin Drawers...- 5.66195 trim’d with erts—dressy styles, ‘84 98 Nainsook and Lawn okirts, 3. 94 al. luce {naerts or se—both with rib- 41.95 emb'y medallions | nd ribhon. 18 lawn H. 8. rut- ks, C@ambric & Muslin Drawers, 59 | handsome emb'y | > also sectional tucks. atht 45) lin Drawers, 'y and tucks. $1.2 Size Night Dress | Na and Cam square or round s—with emb'y or laces and |19to 29 ct, Children’ s Drawers. 12% | Good Muslin-H. S. hem and_ four tucks—huttonhole band: 10 49 ct. Children's Gowns... Good Musiin—yoke of uated tucks-4 to 12 years. . 98 Gir tr || $1.50 and $1.98 Cor Pink, | Blue ana 2 Wa meena nels with rts, 1 mbroic fs 49 to 79 ct Rreneu erecta 19to 24ct. Emb'y bg ee for siim fy | Bern ey [si.98 Women's Waists Is' Diesse Sool 95 uare or V neck “e bertha and im'd—4 to M4 yrs, sets... 95, Flowered Cloth gures; alzo high | 1.00. 1 Ists ....2.19 lic Finish Batiste. or yoke of emb'y Hats. 295 nt omen's. Dress Flatse, trimmings jeries 37 Byel & Inserts 15 Campbric, Nainsook and Swiss—an ex- lot—many fn m n designs. 50 ct. Fleece Lined Vests.... .29 Long sleeve n Pants to match subje !mperfec: $1.69 Umb | 59 ct. Men's White Shirts wear t bosom—of cam- or madras—laun- odes of good 5O ct. Men's rraniinlites Shirts.. .20 Jnfon linen bosoms. | | n bosoms—69 ot. kinds.. .44 All Linen bosoms—98 ot’ kinds.. .64) SI. 50 and $2 25 Silk Mercerized Damasks, 98 ‘$2. 98 “Scoteh Lace Pisin ‘and tyles in or rope edge. Mottled effects fashioned rag carpe at bargin, Hand printed—ttgx3 98 ct. Bath Room Fi $2.25 atton Glass \* * EXCHANGE GLOTHING co ‘ eo ay” Se a2 Mlicloth fable C re Tapestries Zurtains, tlon Weaves—| russels, Cluny ll t3, z'd Damask Portleres, 3.98 \78to 98 ct. Knee Pants & Bloomers .5 solld colorings. | $7.98 Colonial Axminster Rugs, 4.98! Gy ct. Boys’ Pajamas resembling the old t—4,0xl06 ft.— Covers.. yas, xtures. or and Soap Holder 's ct. Unbleached Muslins....5 82 ct. Muslin Sheets ose [1244 and 15 ct. Muslins....934 Britt of the Loom and Lonsdales— Yard Wide. |_Firm, heavy—3 Inches wide. 1219 ct. Muslin Pillow Cases..93% 42x06—A quality that Want to snap ‘January Sale. al value 19% FOxd—value 14% value 10% and Will Wash izes as follows:— 54 §1«9—Mohawk: othe 29 ct. Bleached Sheetings.... 8-4 Standard Make— Algo UNBLPACHED. Width Reg. Sale. AM. 20%, 23% 26 BLEACHED R4., 28%, | 9-4... 29 aus 10-4... 31 10-4.. .38 | $1.25 Fist d Silkoline Comfortables. 74 Full _size—some with plain back. | | $2.00 Crochet Spreads....1.24 Pull size ringed or orless Fea gbone ticking cov er sizes as follows: Sct. Feather Pillows—20x28 .... 67 149 F r Pillows—24x20 _$1.63 Feather Pillows—2nx: 89 ct. All nen Damasks Extra heavy- use—8t to for famfy ream and w $1.29 Al! Linen Napkins for the dozen—t8 {n—cream or white, | $1.69 Pattern Cloths All Linen—68x81_tnch—German Bilve: Bleach—row drawn work, | $5. 98 All Linen H. S, Sets. 2203.45, |__8-10 cloth—dozen Napkins, -| $1.29 Mercerized Table Cloths ...95 In ported—will not lose lustre—borde: all round—8-10 size. excellent 70 Inch | =|} 24 ct. Linen Damask Towels.. 17 Knot fringe—neat patterns—white colored borders, | 35 ct. "Heavy Turkish Towels.... .24 Fut! _pleached—two ply—23xé5 inch, If ct. Al! Linen Towellings....7% Barnsley 17 Inches wide 15 ct. All Linen Glass. 12 Also Plain Linen Household Crash and Fancy Damask Towellings, ii ct. Ext a Fine Cambrics....9% | For women and, children's wean— | also Infants’ $2.69 ExtraFine Nainsooks12ydsi, 59 An excellent quality for Under wenr, &C $1.49 Long Cloths. 4) inch—elsewh 1.29 ‘Special’ at $1.49. 24 ct. Fancy White Madras. Mercerized Jacquard designs in sult- | able patterns for waists and chil- dren’! 59 ct. Satin Crepe de Chines.. .39 ream, Blue, Pink and Black, 49 Tourist @ wide sand mlx ures, Ine plain 19 & 24 ct, Fine Fancy Organdles, 1233 Plain and fancy Corded Plaids—with beautiful floral overprinting. __|12% che Extra Fine pepceieotes naa Double told—surplus of Boat white faures and "dots, te therefor t. Percales at Si. |j— $1.00 TE s Auxillator.. .57 | An excellent hair tonto, | $4.50 Boys’ Sults....2.98 | Mixed Cheviots and Tweeds— with and without belt some with ale two pair trousers—8 to 1b years. — 8 $2. 98 Russian Coats & Reefers, 1.98 Herringbone, Cheviots, Mixtures and Overplalds.—3 to 10 | Mude of Tullrs! Fine Remnants of | avy.and Mixed (hi ‘Dweeds | ana co Leesan uv Heavy F stripes—s Medium lent! velvet noteh | $13.98 Caracul Coats, | Medium lens! h | prata trim—U $35.00 Jap Mink Fu Mutt with hawis and Pelzrines..49.98 | Sinks Ne NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS,

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