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ARSENIC FOUND IN Tht EX UMED BODY OF BAKER : |fourth street, Tanner, an {nsurance ma) Mulligan. enlv he returned very pale anc where ‘the ‘ory that tw —————.]—__— Bernie cok Convinces Hack-| FIVE-YEAR-OLD DIVER ensack Prosecutor that Club- | man Was Murdered. ' INQUEST TO BE HELD.| Body Secretly Taken Back to}: New Jersey After Burial {a at Boston. Boleving that Walter Farnsworth | mother, Mrs. John Fe: and man|morning bath. He good fun to dive, so Baker, wealthy clubman fedout town, who died at the home of | the Frank Hurds, in Bogota, N, J., Oct. 27 last. was murdered with potson. District-Attorney Ernest Koester, of Hackensack. announced to-day that the | ody had been secretly exhumed from | the cemetery In Boston and was in an undertaking establishment in Ridgefleld | Park, where it has > on on | wi on since Jan. this fact the Dis-| ner A. D. Lees, need that an in- | h would begin fay next, when unding the death | | quest into Baker's on Monday or every detail aur would be gone into. The body was exhumed and drought from Boston Hackensack and the inquest w. ined upon after a report ma Hiam Boos, of the Mass neral Hospital ternal organs and found the body was reeking with arsenic. ' ‘This nation war made with the greatest car dander the direc: tion of Baker, of Bostc dead man. Edward (rom the Grst that of the had insisted rovher was murdered by polson co orather Ret hold of tate, which has been |ppratsed at 0.000, Made Child His Heiresa- Wird of pis tA . the (our-vear- yf Mr. and Mrs. Frank rhild died on Feb. 21. and € upheld, will go to The child's death was dne 6 The Hurds have an Brownle ether shila Hurd. He ts five venrs old and has been | virth, The balance eft to Harvard ews, a contest of bis after Walter's for trial In. thal te courts on April 12. dura was tlehly one lests. Baysides the 200.- ker she shared In her ers estate to the it is sald also that grandfather, had Edward brother's vill soap Hurd. her George planned to minke her sole heiress to bi fortune, sisting of several militons Walter & maker's hady was buried in Forest Hil! Cemetery, family plot. The -coMn was in a manaive steal on which was hermer eted When E tione had arri was satisfied that official action should be taken, 5a conmmuniteated tha dis- coveries of 518 detectives (o Prose utor Koester, in Bergen County, New Jersey investiga- where he On the Prosecutor's suggestion, th body wag taken to Bergen County that 1t might be viewed by a er’ fury preiiminary to the inquest The exhumation of Femoval from Ma: companied by the greate surrounded with most d sorles Brought at Midnight. | It was after midnight when the cof-| fin arrived in New York ind was con- ed over the ferry into New Jersey. | tead of being ta to Rogota. | the Hurds still lived. where fs the ‘oner Ricard) hody in coffin was ¢ shop in R has remained for s ensack of ex balmed hou it awaiting the empanelling of i oner’s jury. Mrs, Hurd's sister, Mrs. Natalie Young, whose divorce from G ree W. was ast Year, Was & witness to a hi phic will which | turned up among Waiter Baker's papers | ng in| n | is is a Coroner's cast Facts Kept Secret. | Again ry lee an @t the entrance Richard Fennley |dred and Tw day caused him FRACTURES FOREARM. | and read {Forgot His Bathtub Wasn't Deep, Enough and Is Now in Hospital. ea diver, his home, the edge of the tub splash, His vel who found tha five vears old, has His failure ¢ the One Hun- t, early to- taken to the Har- y, to take his ougnt tt would be he poised nimseif plunged in ght his s arm was Bink Wv 2 TMT WS mé r that Gov. I | remove him. One trom Commodore Elbridge T. arom ppre bathtub ends by sel to por facts in o jlem Hospital with a fractured right Hy no weight with those | forearm. e the responsibilities of | The youngster was vent by his fearless manner JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street On Saturday, March the 7th. MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores, An extensive stock of Imported and Domestic Millinery materials, including flowers, foliage, ostrich and fancy feathers, novelty trimmings and hair ornaments of the daintiest creations, A large assortment of Spring and Summer Hats (trimmedanduntrimmed ). The latest models, trimmings and colors, At moderate prices. JEWELRY DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. Sale of Hat and Veil Pins. 1,000 Imported, Jewelled Hat Pins. Amethyst, Topaz, Sapphire, Turquoise or Jade stones surrounded by pearls. 50c value 1.00 50 dozen, rolled gold plated Veil Pins. Hand carved or set with jewels, 50c value 1.00 BOYS’ CLOTHING, In Both Stores, 200 double-breasted belted Suits, With extra pair knickerbocker trousers, Made of all-wool, brown or grey mixed materials, lined throughout. 6.00 New and attractive stock of small boys’ 8 years. Washable Suits, Size 2}2 to CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS. In Both Stores. Spring sale of fine ribbed Cotton Stockings, tap and white. with double knees, Black, Size 6 to 834 inches, 25¢ per pair Complete assortment of fancy and plain colored “ocks for infants and chil- dren, New colors in checks, stripes and plaid tops. Size 4% to 8% inches CHILDREN’S SUIT DéeP’TS. In Both Stores, Suits of blue Serge and tan or grey sttiped Worsted. Coat lined with satin, 15,00 Vaiue 20.00 Three-quarter length reefer Coats, Spring models. Made of tan Covert Cloth and blue striped Cheviot, Size 6 to 14 years. 75° Washable Guimpe and Jumper Dresses. White and colors, Size 6 to 14 years, 1.95 to 3.75 MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS. Shadow stripe Serge Suits, In ioth Stores, Gored skirt, plaited back and front, with deep fold. years Wool Batiste Dresses. with fold. sleeves blue Pl Coat with with striped silk. made of Sizes 14 and 16 years, laited model. kimono sleeve, lined Sizes 14 and 16 18.50 Plaited skirt Waist plaited, yoke and lace. Light colors, 25,00 and black Panama Skirts, Length 37 to 39 inches, 3-75 JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Sirect 34h Street I, Nbivas Worl it, of sym he was committee of Railway stockhold- of tie letters was | my dear Jerome fon to these my personal FRIDAY, MARCHE Oo, eThis ve ate Wy at st} Positive $& .00 Value. 5 MO OE. Special at the Soda Fountain Pod Melba Special for Saturday Only | Rugs iE Sfectal for | Saturcay Only Slips Special for Saturday O14 | [Geet [i , Velour — Sheets | to ; foes crushed S15 Se “We 39) | 2 {ughes Gerry merous ctation WESTIG! STREET SATISFACTION GUARANTEED oR PORE EROSIEALEN, REFUNDED | Saturday’s Ietreordinary fn 4-Hour Sale , Boys’ Spring Suits, $1 59} | Nith On Sale Only From Y i 9A.M. iol P.M] This magnificent lace waist (exactly lik» picture) o° espe- cially selected quality of ecru and white Brusse's net over =e silk. Tiny tucked yoke piped with messaline silk and elaborated witk Point Vense medallions Wide bands ciuny insertion form ‘~ tnmring on front ard back; chic three-quarter sceve, tucked © ayadere, with kimono effect of \!uny lace. Tucked collar pip-d \ All azes 32 to 44. Sale at All Three Stores Saturday. 14-16\vest 14th Stred NEW YORK. 4608462Fulton Strea\ BROOKLYN with messaline. » Boys ae Belt Suits, $i. 98 ¢ ad ina 2 Fars of Pants) ) (dre ed coat with a SS } A Rousing Sale of Men’s and Youag Men’s Suits & 0’ coats JAMES McCREERY & 60, | 23rd Street hased 1,500. suits and 01 lar. All new, up pu 34th Street Oxtords a On Saturday, March the 7th. MEN’S HABERDASHERY DEP'TS. 475 dozen, Four-in-hands, Domestic Silks, colors. In Both Stores. Great 4-Hour Anniversary-Saturday Sale. af Girls’ New “Olga” Butterfly Dresses | vor te Butte Jumper 0 make. There's comtort, paces q On Sale Saturday Neck Y d —they’re the acme of . M. tol P.M. | good f style—and a CLEAR SAVING from 9 A. M. to s linen, in ligh t blue » | OF $1.80 on ever pair. French Made ot A large and open-end Imported and assortment of Footwear | Liberty” 1,00 50 dozen, English Four-in-hand Scarfs. Made of hand-woven Silks. The new shades of tan and purple. 2.00 Worsted Waistcoats. Custom made, will wear white or tan, with Dutch Tan, brown and grey 3.50 ae eee! i" B Choice of: Gloves—the latest shades of grey, Sires Pumps, mocha, chamois and English Tan Cape Oxfords, | Skin. 2 i Slippers, S) 1.50 per pair | Ser | and High MEN’S UNDERWEAR DEP’TS, (4n Both Stores. eee height eel. Sale of Men’s Underwear and Half Hose. (Not More Than 2 toa Caslener: ) 9A. M. tot P. M. On: | Misses’ $15 Satin Lined Suits, 9. 98 sible hair stripe or plain all-wool Panama On Saturday, March the 7th. White Lisle Thread or unbleached Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Shirts — athletic, short or sleeves. | Drawers—knee, White, lengths. » Golden Brown No. 21 A stri high class, reliable shoe, at a price which stands uniquely conspicuous as 98 ' Half Hose of “Maco” yarn, Fine 8 Extraordinary 4-Hour Sale of gauge, hand seamed, with double spliced heels, soles and toes. : Women’ S Long Silk Coats at 4.98 A Tremendous Anniversary Bargain Sensation. From 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. to-morrow we shall dispose of 500 & of these Handsome $10 Long Silk Coats at exactly half price. ONG SILK COA'TS- Black, tan or grey, 25c per pair Complete stock of Spring and Sum- mer weight Underwear— milk, Lisle Thread, Balbriggan, Cotton and Ramie Fibre. Including knee drawers and athletic shirts, e lowest in New York, Our inimitable price, choice of any style or leather. For 4 Hours Only Sheer White Lawn Waists, 59c fade from extra quality black taffeta; 50 inches very full sweep; lo trimmed with wide silk braid, puttons; round collar with handsome arge, beautifully tucked and finished avith cuff. size 34 to 46 Regular $lv coats, offered trom 9 A. AL. to BSG ChKZ ORS onononon ous annnoomion nara ein Great 4-Hour Sale Women’s sane Suits § EDS Sele ise A: M. to1 P.M. JAMES McCREERY & GO, 23rd Street front tin long i wublecbreasted Prince Ct stout or regular ith deep fold” m;§ a 98 85c¢ per garment ate 3 i 0 oe i Be gponecancmncmnreosncnpinooneoeteeg | Samples—worth at least $1 each —on sale from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M, 34th Street id fie a Good Turn. One day 1 drew some money from the bank amd started out a Business Enterprise. How Fate O I looked ry man I met and But on a “bargain” place, it seemed, 1 could not get a line, 2o2eo For Al 1 Day We Of diese > Dainty? rincess Dresses down to rest in a Made from Sheer White Lawn, in a pleated back, full sleeve, copy of The World On Sale All Day. number of crisp, ney Styles; trimméd with lace and openwork — embroidery; tucked cuffs and stock; Cc from 9 A.M, to1 P. My $3 Waists at $1.98 52 Made of Batiste and Sheer W i evel ee — elahorstely ed with eyelet, em retely trimn Alo BUT Opportunity” Ads as 1 sought, is oF Aah ore. The World | Is the Leading Be. siness | Opporrunity’’ Medium of New York.