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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1908.™ | f \ | | DEFYING COURT ‘GIRL WHO SLEW SHE USES CHAIN DR. AUSPITZ MAY TO BAREVICTORS HAVE GONE INSANE * Mrs. Mary V. Donelly Holds Sarah Koten Closely Watched Her Post as Assistant in Tombs, Where She Jail Matron. Finds Friends. | Upen kvery Evening Untii 9 o'clock. | “CA Sale of the Timres’’ | 10 wed on presen }| 0 We Pay Freight and RK. R. Fare. Grand Rapids Furniture. UNSHINE SALES Here are a few cf the special features of this unique series of selling events, Seasonable merchandise at prices that create enthusiasm and reflect the renewed activity in all branches of commerce. HENRY SIEGEL? IGH ABOVE THE DUST AND HEAT of the City’s Stre The 14th | Street Store’s ROOF GARDEN is a delightfully cool, restful place. Take elevators to the Sixth Floor. Kefreshments served at moderate prices POPULAR PRICED LUNCHES SERVED IN THE RESTAURANT. UMMER TOILET NEEDS. UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. Drugs @ Proprietary Articles. Made in Our Laboratory in strict accordance tothe U. S. Pure Food Laws. ALSO STANDARD ADVERTISED BRANDS. MAIL ORDERS FILLED EXCEPT ON ITEMS MARKED WITH A STAR. (Main Floor, Sixth Avenue, East Centre Aisle.) A Most Eventful Sale of Men’s Summer Suits jie $40 Worth $3 in $60 & $5 4 00 , $75 Worth $7. SO Down Sl. SO0Week || WILL TAKE AN APPEAL. | with her eyes red from weeping and {ll with worry and starvation, Sarah # |[.100 «+ 10.00 «© 2.00 + J, Koten, the slayer of Dr. Martin W Values $18 and $20 |hiso + 15.00 «©: 2.25 % 200 «+ 20.00 “© 2.50 + i iti 390 + 30.00 « 3.50 + WING to the present uncertain conditions, one aa Resa Aoates alsa SHR of the largest woollen mills in the country Sinio BN cecstocsee: AnALCOnD Sst eats was glad of the opportunity to dispose to us [SAVE BEB QeB] ST. for cash—at our own price—their entire stock on hand. The result is this wonderful economical event —a master stroke of merchandising—bringing the price Of suits of the Wm. Vogel © Son standard down to a marvellously low figure. Instructs Her Counsel to Con- Auspitz, to-day disconsolately paced 5 the jong, narrow corridor of the wo- tinue Legal Battle as She i man'n wing of the Tombs prison. Dr. * > yea) ~ } re, the Tombs physician. says Fights Sheriff's Men. young woman is ina very bad She is emaciated from long worry and jack of proper nourishment “I am a poor lone woman, but they pr McGuire gave instructions that she @ran't eject me from my room,” said be watched carefully. Mrs. Mary V. Donelly, assistant matron ine 1s too early,” the physician said to-day, “to say whother the woman is of the Queens County Jall to-day to An ji) ee ight mind or not. She impresses Evening World reporter. She peered |me as being sane, however.” out through a crack between the case-| What puzzles the young woman {s the ment and the door of her quarters in number of friends who have suddenly the Administration Building at Long sprung up around her. To Coroner Inland City. Harburger vesterday, when asked if she “There ts another court hisher than had any friends, she exclaimed: “‘I the Appellate Division, and I have told have not one.” my lawyer to fight on, no matter if he To.4ay a dozen basketa containing has to get to the Supreme Court of dettcactes were left at the Tombs, ad- the United States,” she added. “I'd dressed to the girl Wke to see any man dare to come here| Lawyer William H Welesager, coun: and try to lay his hands on me. Tam @ so for the United States Polish Jew Deh Ap but Tocan fight for mY tmmigration Society of Baltimore, who 4 is now practising in this city, has Must Use Strategy. |assumed charge of the defense of the Announcement of a physical ejectment young woman. Mr. Welssager con- planned for to-day was made by Super-| sulted Coroner Harburger to-day, ask- ftendent of Bulldings Edward S. Kelly. | ing that an inquest be held early next veek. Every suit in this sale was manufactured in our nd cheviots, worsteds, s serges, velour: rs, cassimeres and 3 = Sate = request and our representa- thibets, in the new browns, tans, oliv 8, tive will call to take measure- grays & blacks—2 & 3 button 1 models i in every size. i] | ments. Broadway Houston Street WM. VOGEL & SON Ship but early in the forenoon Mr. Kelly said | I ee that he would defer the job until this his {s one of the saddest cases I «Fairy | *Danderine, #25¢ Oxzyn * Sheffield | afternoon. In view of the elligerent at-|have ever met in all my experience,” Soap,3 cakes LOC { $1 size. 59c Balm..., Tooth Paste 10c | ——<—<—— | titude of Mrs, Donelly, who is big and yfr. Weissager said to-day, “and it is strong, it is doubtful of accompilsh- | not presumptuous to say no jury in the Ment except by strategy. world would convict her of murder.” Mrs, Deneliy months ago prepared) Hannah Jensen, the young woman for any surprise. On the inside of the | who tried to kill Dr. Auspltz a vear room she has a chain stretched across ago, called on Miss Koten in the Tombs the door—a chain with links of gen-| to-day, erous size. To get her attention, a ———EE code of signals only will bring a ‘ro: | nse from her. When she goes to Meals, she locks and double-iocks tho INVALID INHALES GAS. door behind her. ren an | e room of the assistant matron | woh. ‘i - | 1s located on the third floor of the Ee ee ere Zeetchers)| building, directly between the Grand and Attempts Suicide. Jury and the office of the District- Attorney. She has It fitted up with| Taking advantage of the absence of nic-nacs of her own make and fur-| his wife from their flat at No. 133 First Freer saiiples packet seenareeeteentecoemevemers reeea| a a age Ever Sweet; re- | 50c HAYS’ HAIR HE *1,00 WESIPHAL’S moves the odor of | HEALTH........29¢ AUXILIATOR,,..39¢ perspiration. J 3 W Peroxide Hydrogen sadiitz Powders, box 10¢ for bleaching oF Soc, Bromo Seltzer 30 medicinal Gea, @aaLD so i purposes; *81.00 Lydia Pinkham's pound .... 20€ "Vezerabie Compound... S9C | 25c. Calox Tooth Powder...15¢ * Munyon’s Witch $1.00 Empire Hair Regenerator . Carter's Little Liver Hazel Soap, and cake of Dr. Gyll- CITB cooaaas 12c cake . | 6c strom's Soap, $1.00 % ib Transparent. Glyce- Ie Borated Talcum Idealia Bay Rum, Lundborg's _ Borated Violet Tal- cum ....... 10€ ce. Pond’s Extract ..... 30 eeeeee heifler’s Hair . 59¢ | Cove rs 5 Pryeces Any Size Made to Your Order, Comfiete, for CAMME YE Sth Ave., Cor, 20th St. R Great June Clearance Sale IN OUR BASEMENT STORE mee Dye 5 1 Tooth Paste. 19c Roger & Gul- If you find it inconvenient to | call, telephone or mail us a $2.50 HH ee ene par eqn ala propery, avenue to-day, John Wohanka, an in- , a ; 3 valid, sixty-four yeare old, inhaled gas f W R ‘ I 3 50 Q 4 Powder, 76. 40c. Sea Salt Fights for a Year through a tube with suicidal intent. ara, {| omens Keguilar ° poe 180 | aoloe ee 2 5e Sheriff Herbert Ha twelve! Wohanka was gone only half an hour, ¥ Ginger oe . cake....5¢ Months ago wanted the post held by! but her husband was unconscious wien Ormont's A oh heniyo col Sue > Mrs. Donelly for a womna relative of she return-1 and is dying in Presby- poo, 1 AITETOTE 10c one of his ‘political underiings. So he|terian Hospital, removed Mrs. Donelly from her posi- Wohanka. had been unable to work ign allen ine neglecenot Cuts eeeanel tor: six years because of a diseased 1 al leanings stomach trouble. He repeatedly threat- srploring nar mer, | District-Attorney| eneq suicide and his wife and married jar Pound Baking Soda 15c. Large ‘round can Pound Powdere! Sulphur Borated Tal- Pound Epsom Salts cum Powder, 5€ soc, California Syrup 114 | soc Pinsud’s faa Cast le p...38¢ de Quin Vic set Ammonia, pint. 10¢ Radium Corn Wanting ccc ws: ee 9c or Bunion Christy Ties & Oxfords |}... Taken from Our Main Floor Stock ae Remember, you can select any style fabric you desire. Note the 40c No matt matter how long it has been gray Denied anit Ge to Sue Relatives| or faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth f healthy hair. Stops its falling out, of Her Late Husband for jana positively removes Dan- druff. Keeps hair soft and glossy. Alienation. | Refuse all substitutes. 2% times as | much {n $1.00 as 0c. size. | IS NOT A DYE. Mrs. Isabelle E. Miller, whose hus- Philo Hay Spec. Co.. Newark, N. band was a brother of the late Mrs | $1 and 50c bottles, at Druggists Jay Gould, changed her mind just too! late, and Justice Bischoff to-day declined | to allow her to reopen her suit against Daniel 8. Miller, of No. 150 Central Park South. Mrs, Tmily M. Noyes and Mrs Harriet A, Dickinson, brother and ‘si ters of her husband. for $190,000 dam- axes for the alleged alienation of her husband's affections. Mrs. Miller was the wife of James E. Johnson, of Binghamton, N. Y. She secured a divorce from Johnson and de- cume the wife of Miller. In the winter of 192 they separated and she removed to No. 214 West Fiftieth street. where John B., Merrill and fighting the Sher- | daughter usually kept close watch upon Yesterday the Appellate Division of | RUM Sanitol Tooth Pow- 3 00 Mando 19 the Second Department sustained Sier- | ai der or De Mirac! n Beauty Rouge.19¢ —Plasters .. c itt aTy ens ees Femoral) and Be was | Paste ..... 14c 33c. La Blan | Files, velvet cut...10c¢ Vaucaire Galega Tab- ranierybutinot che. tence the: paris] Hay’s a 50c. Lavonder Powder ....... Lustrite Nail Enamel...14¢ lets, $1.00 7 ¢ade, and the arms akimbo, and the Ly air Simellin 25c. Tetlow's G Pompeiian Massage Boxieneneoc Irate Mrs. Donell¥, who me on her Job, TRY GRINL Salts ......19€ “Powder . Cream .... 42c soc. Idealia Eye : gy eel sia Noveleymcuetonnes zen Hoof 2c, Lysol . Soc. Queen Louise Mas- 35¢ Nts 3, soothing Th = G per yd. (27 in, wide). Manicure gto Celery as d _ sage Cream 6.0... 3 and healing appli- e r= | é leather sun Finest Belgian Damask, eg Sticks ...... 5 Pint Beef, Iron and Wine. Soe, Empress Hair ae Be cation fOr ge SS EEE Metal Kid and a ather. per yd. (29 in. wide) ioe 10 Bae cs ge ine (si Camphor, Ib 0c. Moth Camphor Balls... .3¢ pe e Gis 7.9 ith shie! 1.00 Listerine e.. ort Never Fails to Welted and hand®turned soles, All CE at a 44¢ and rings... 5! $1.00 Wampole's Cod 8e "Nail Brushes. 19¢ ‘nestont GRAY or FAD- sizes and widths. Every pair guar- ESaFINEIOoT Soc. Walnutta Liver Oil ..... © 69. Solid Back Detach- 49 $1.50 Rubber Sheet j Hair Stain.. BZ@ $4.50 Armour’s Red Bone able Hair Brushes..... 496 ~ ing, 52 inches COLOR a ED HAIR to its NATURAL anteed. . 24c, Complex- 19 Marrow . 98c 98. Guaranteed Fountain 59 wide, 75 — BEAUTY. ss ion Brushes © $1.50 Phosphagon $1.19 nges SORE conson c 3,000 Pairs Women’s $ 1 -50 urniture Safeguard Your Nose, SAVODERMA SOAP aa and Throat This soap is made Your nose and mouth | by the Derma Com- are the only two en- | panyandis guaranteed and your | Perfectly pure, Ex- quisilely perfumed nel to your body. | GOwn to the thinnest Keep them clean, healthy | O! @ water, and unobstructed, for Beauutifies the remember that whatever | complexion. Re- infects or obstructs any moves blackheads, one of them also infects Makes the skin as or obstructs what you breathe and eat anddrink. | soft as velvet, thoroughly cleanses the Schenck’s Antiseptic Nasal Wash and Gargle Pores, Good tor the toilet and bath, 1 d throat. It is ae eee Beets Fear atas mohore bund, Harmess, pure, sweet, comforting. and has “tasty” flavor delights those wed to harsh earned unqualitied praise whe:ever used, Price 25.. Regular price 10¢ per cake 0: box of 3 Scnenck’s Substantial Nasal Douche is strongly cakes 23c. $2 £0 & $3 Cxiords at in Black Kid and Patent L " and hand turned soles; A, B vidths Re-covered Welt and C Ss “*“CAMMEYER”’ Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of trance gates throat the only entrance Merit June Sales of Brill Clothes Invo.ved are 5,000 suits that are the best Beautiful Damask: Velours in rich ecle she lived on an allowance of $0 a values ever of . ¢ niece trame Suites Rein re arpUR RC Leute ayy eerie lates t th ered by Brill Stores at this season reccavered em atnyl made. It is scientific, The best douche on the market for a glverce. but vefore it came for of the year. reads ah ave 4. 98 to-day. Price 25c. For this sale we offer a box of 3 cakes ‘Then through & Binghamton lawyer, Because here are inc'uded underprice those " new. For thi: #..0 we offer both of the above DA @ | fer (Mail orders filled throughout the 10c for (Mail. rders filled) ....6+ ....+- week while guantity lasts) ~- she sued her brother-in-law and siste inlaw for alienating her husband fro: er, This suit was dismissed for her fail- ure to prosecute it & year ago. Justice Bischoff, who took the action then, had to pass upon the case again smart new tan, brown, smoke and olive shades that are so much in demand now and so hard to find even at regular prc:s. Also included underprice are those extreme W indow Shades The Soda Fountain Serves i efreshing Ice Cold Leverages, Ice Cream and Delicious Orange Juice These Hot Days. to-day. a smart models introduced by Briil Brothers, and ] Pee Ets ig ¢ ———e ror BLANEY SUED FOR DIVORCE. only found in large assortment in Brill Stores te Order iF rosonnow —--NOTIONS ae | so included are handsome grays and and hang shades CRN ie Remarkablysliw-ipricesicon (standard) tees ocns oe en Wife of a ' pba ye 9 » Lren.s of notiuns and handy small wares, + Nira vere staple blue serges, Al L ARE UNDERERICE Holland with ¢ Women’s : vay Mn Ate A omc F Window : lu are over 60 mode's and over 200 gs 5 (ye Cre) Gl a eee In the hope of ke hemmed sides, in at 1A comfort to th ‘who ~ pesnyitnernopenc: seeping! (heat? different fabrics designed for Summer and all colors, win- Waist oF menor sn) alton, gh al H Screens of Blaney's Lincoln Square ND Midsummer wear. dowel ae to 33 rostilhed Diy Aine Womentipaire nes G0U from the public, William Hepburn Rus- z « mode! ront’» | ra: Frilled — Gatter ell, attorney. for Mra) Elisabeth Mi oe FEN eLeceiment is a Brilt garment, tailored 6 feet. 49¢ has 16% inch plats Bie ne a to 31% Inches Bi y. who sued hi for absolute Fourth Floor.) and two inch si . wire. riveree adistee el cuicclansen for . Ost organizations in America. all blow oe é Per bettas at 106 i) eh esse praia 12; ] BRetular ase, J Re Mr. Blaney, ed to send t y, sing Slippers in all colors fee fi Cleanioon 0 i @ referee for trial, and Justice Gerard $40-20 fon Suits dat ay eae. 30, W 77 Pafer 5 z SAT ta | ‘ ale Fi (No, Mail Orders.) ts Ts a ues 250 ROOM SPECIALS,” 10 rolls Epaneimae Laces, ator ses Pi Alseecerosmntid) when Justice igned an order y Sop Uh (No Mail Orders.) ¢ x eecmalnt m $4 1-50 for Suits that are $16.50 Pana Momo Gates oo? 8 CBee A 30] tk tae, ge | nthe tt ie vel o1 on Da ‘8 > COL oo OS) . wil * Baia since! tie uit: woe corning and $18 Vaiues ' ‘ AND STRIPE | sceosuensones 5 ‘A if ‘aaa Whittemore Bro! Dendy | % — To-Monnow — pera Hleng charges that wh $43.50 for Suils that are $18, Pa eae rooms; Whe ai an en ee: *% ‘i Khoo Dressing Be A.M. TO 1 P, =e oraniar comps $20 d HIGH-GRADE TAPESTRY, leath- 10 A.M. TO1P.M.® Pearl Headed Lace. Pins, 3 White Dotted * RaviniEalt mores iy and $22.50 Values er andCrowa Lets atest 719 2 ith indestructi- a S % Be etme eyt etn | $7.00 for Suits that are $22.50, acnignty Bes values reli de Women’s 3 2 aa DVIS with women in New York within a 2 (Pout Pose) Es Mill Remnants, 2 toy | Be cin cor $25 and $28 Values | Ji Petticoats } © sant emethy me NJ), Sept. 1 19%, and Nave t ¥ white Cambric, fine’® | Tar"Foundationay 4c cially desirable for boys, Charles’ E. Blaney. jr. | $ tity eas with ality Y Hall ac are children's dresses, « Clay Blaney. six and four y | Se a ee rea ute $ 1 : waists, etc.; Umit 15 ‘ 3 | eileen AD nes yards to a purchaser, ! First Wedding. Then a Funeral op} | fey Nae © 15ce * ; BValue 12%. SCRANTON, June 8.—With his moth uk . CONCENTENGIN STOR on 4 | Pe &]o ‘and " ‘Misses? fires, 0 inches | % yard, 5cs ® ; i =< | (Ne “al psa tSPAar S| | ea : 0 % (No Mall Orders.) | er, Mrs. Ellen Rader, lying dead a UNION SQUARE, lith St..n.B S t . ° 4 wa 47 CORTLANDT ST.,n. Greenwich Second Floor.) al 0/209 Poth siden st thelr home, Joseph Rader watided Mi 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers St.” 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. UNS OOC COUT COT Cea E OTN STRERE ATORE Mela Bieve.) Seremcowes N } - } : ~ bers of went to the Mavetin' Wirst to-day. The caremeny we Harlem Store Opea Evenings. Sunday World Wants Work | ! ’ 1 attended by ali the me Rader family. The, funeral, Monday Morning Wonders, |

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