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{ i i | ‘ $ AUTOPSY FALST0 FAR WOMAN'S “DEATH MISTER ' rat ‘ dered it transferred to the morgue and Coroner in Vain Investigates Girectea nis physician to. perform an .. Mrs. Apel-Eimery’s Case {4 in Sanitarium. SEEKS A COMPANION. Victim Daughter of Prof. Apel, of Detroit, and Well Known “%. Here and Abroad. fa autopsy performed this morning by Dr. Lehane, Coroner Shrady's physi- Gan, on the body of Mrs Llltan Apel- Mmtery, the musician and writer, who fed yesterday in Miss Alston's private egetterium, No. % West Stxty-first street, failed to disclose whether or not tie woman had been {legally operated on previous to her death. The condition of the body was such that Dr. Lehane! e6uld' reach no definite conclusion. "Phe Coroner stil! has detectives work- on the case and will endeavor to Mdarn the history of Mrs. Apel-Emery’s Movements since she came to this city from Detroit. He is specially interested fm finding out what a Mrs. Macart, who called at the Carlton Hotel for the woman's mail, knows about her. rs. Apel-Emery arrived here from Detroit, June 24, and registered at the betel es Mrs. Frank Apel. Three days later, she was taken to the sanitarium, where she was known as Mrs. Temple ery. ‘At the sanitarium !t was sald to- an Operation had been performed, that Dr. F. G. Kneer, of No. 2% en's physician. Dr, Kneer was sald to be out of town when inquiries were miede at his office, and callers were| to Dr. George W. Kosmak, No, % Hast Ninety-third street, who ‘as said to have charge of certain saying it was not one of his, and Dr. Kosmak re- | a, THE EVENING WORLD, that Dr. Kneer stone would know ell about it. Relatives Ask Inquiry. | ‘With the sudden and unexpected |news that Mrs, Apel-Emery had dled ain relatives an investigation. They were satisfied, they said, an investigation was neces- sary. Coroner Shrady ascertained that the body had been taken from the sani- ment of Edward Gordon, of No. 77 Co- lumbus avenue, and immediately or- autopsy to-day, Corner Shrady, who declined to state whether he ned in- !voked the aid of the District-Attorney | |in investigating the case, sald that in |ordering the autopsy he wants to know | |the nature of the operation from the | effects of which the woman died. The | result of the autopsy will decide what ‘other official action, if any, will be | taken, | From the meagre facts obtainable the Coroner has come to the conclusion | | that the operation was performed be- fore Mrs. Apel-Emery was admitted to ‘Miss Alston's sanitarium, but that does jot appear positive he sald. Studied In Vienna, Mrs, Apel-Emery was the daughter of Prof. Frans Apel, head of the De- trott School of Music. She was born in Detroit thirty-seven years ago, and her musical studies were conducted |under her father, and later with Les tarlum to the undertaking establish-| expressions of condolence In our be reavement and of a partic!pation in our sorrow. My heart Is touched by these | ' and by @ ites paid to Mr, Cleveland ii 1am deep: grateful for the comfort that God give tn this way | messages renders it impo! for me nult each. The press has kindly offered to | pear for me this expression of my own and my children's gratitude and appre- ciation, and I hope it will reach all who. have thought of him and of hans : Unable to Answer Many Mess ‘Sste® “FRANCES F: CLEY caecataal sages on Ex-President’s Death, CHICAGO MON UMENT . : TU CLEVELAND. She Replies Publicly, | | | CHICAGO, July 8—A popular move- o | ment to provide @ suitable memorial | PRINCETON, N. J., July &—So srest! ror Grover Cleveland, in recognition of have been the number of messages of | his services to th enation and to Chi-) condolence received by Mrs. Grover | cago, Ws started last night a ie nner | Cleveland since the death of the former Laas an ey aD President that she has found it m- | Srinctpad ‘clubs and associations. A | possible to make personal response lority of the speakers favored the me Ithough some to all of them. Therefore she to-day | ergstion of @ monument, ar orre gave to the press the following com: id more fitting. | 3s) rest in @ Cleve- Piubleation in asknowisdement cf theae|| onoaeennteey ons messages: —_—_— fial was emphasized by most | laine speakers, several of whom orn; at elngth upon the stormy scenes 0! Tientend, Princetens Nit 1r'then: Prealdent sent Fed: | tet Vireo into Chicago to preserve | “Suly 1, 1908, ‘Im our great grief there have come| Order and inane he nln A | to my children and myself from all) Committee was ted te consider | over our country and from other lands! plans for the monument. | chetitssky, in Vienna. After a year under the direction of Ludovic Breit- |ner, in Paris, she made her European | debut as a pianist in the Salle Pleyel, meeting with a favorable reception, While abroad she wrote for news- pers and magazines on musical sub- \Jects and gained the acquaintance of leading composers and musicians. As | the guest of the Baroneas Halainger ghe passed a successful social season In | Vienna. Two years ego she began a | career in vaudeville, MRS. APEL-EMERY HAD PRI:PARED TO OPEN STAGE SEASON \ | | } DETROIT, Mich, July 8—Frana A Apel declined to-day to discuss the | death of his daughter in New York. First reports gave liver trouble and @ complication of diseases as ¢he cause | of her death. rs. Apel-Emery, who wag @ an about thirty-six yeart d to open her seaso | vaudeville July %, and until she went | to New York, two weeks ago, had been making arrangements to this end. Her marriage ten years ago to Tem- | pie Emery, jr., of Bay City, interrupted | her artistic career for a time, but after | her divorce from Mr. Emery she again | resumed the concert stage. Later she adopted the vaudeville stage. first as a | serious artist, and then with what she | caled a “planologue,"’ !n which she sang a number of ligat songs for Dr, Kneer. to discuss the Mrs. Apel-Emery t ‘ Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES THURSDAY Women’s Lingerie Dresses Of French Batiste, in white, pink, Hght blue and violet, richly lace and embroidery trimmed. Heretofore $9.75 to $29.50, 5.95 9.75 13.50 | Heretofore $1 All at WILL CLOSE OUT THURSDAY 85 Women’s Fumper Dresses Cf Linen, Poplin and various washable fabrics, 65 Women’s Tatlored Coat Sutts of Linen and Poplin, White and Colors, three-quarter semi-fitted Coat, yarious model skirts. Heretofore $12.50 to $19.75, 7.50 2,50 to $24.50. IMPORTANT SALE, Women’s Waitsts and Shirts Lingerle Waists a 1.90 Heretofore 2.95 nd Tatlored Shirts, 3.75 $3.75 to $6.75 Imported French Waists Lingerle and Tailored Models, entirely hand made, 5 95 Heretofore $9.75 to $12.50 B. Altman & Cr. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), THERE WILL BE SALES OF MEN'S NECKWEAR AND BATHING SUITS CONSIS HELD TING OF SILK FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS AND TIES 35, EACH ] $1.80 PER HALF DOZEN ALSO MEN'S WORSTED BATHING SUITS, USUALLY SOLD FOR $2.75 PER SU.T AT $1.90 L S4ig Pireri, 335i) Street ani Fi) Aveme, \ i i Thursday: Many Matchless Shepoing Opportant ties. Giris’ $2.00 Tub Dresses, 1.19 A charming assortment of high and low neck models, with full kilt skirt— open-all-the-way kind. The materials are fine percales, lawns, ginghams and chambrays; all the newest amd daintiest colorings and patterns; smart trimmings of self straps and embroideries; sizes 4 to 14 years. Se- lect early, as the quantity is limited. Value $2.00; Thursday....... 1,19 Women’s $4.00 Tub Skirts, 2.79 || WOMEN'S TUB SKIRTS of fine white repp and natural linen, in the gored}, flare model; open front, pearl buttons, strap trimmed. This is an excep- J) tionally smart and well-made model, easy to launder and possessing an J) unusual amount of style and chic. A regular $4.00 value; Thursday | only 2.79} Women’s Waists---A Sale WOMEN'S WAISTS of fine batiste; front, back, sleeves, collar and cuffs trimmed with insertions of Clumy lace. Value $3.00........ WOMEN'S WAISTS of lawn; entire front of embroider: patterns; sleeves with clusters of fine tucks. Value $2 1.49 WOMEN’S WAISTS of striped lawn; plaited front with launde: ollar and cuffs; colors blue and helio, also white lawn with embroidered 1.98 assorted Women’s Tan Russia Pumps, 2.39 This offering consists of our regular “Captivator’ brand—a smart new Pump that has never beer offered at less than $3.00. Unfortunately this shipment was received late, and in order to close it out qu reduced the price to less than cost. We anticipate unusual s cannot promise tardy shoppers complete stlection. These Pumps welt sewed soles; Cul Thursday only ...... 15c. Colored Wash Fabrics, 9% c 5,000 yards of NOVELTY GINGHAMS, tn a large assortment of stri 000 y K MS, rge as ipes, checks and tartan plaids. This offerimg.comprises a special purchase, and the Tie markably low price we name to-morrow should be the means of closing out every yard by store-closing time. Positive 15c. value., 9% Furniture Slip Covers, 3.75 The Lowest Price Ever Quoted for Weil-Made, Long Wearing, Dust-Proof Damask Stip Covers, In order to create unusual sellimg and to keep our workrooms busy and our staff intact during the other- wise dull season, we have decided to offer FROM NOW UNTIL JULY 18, FIVE-PIECE SLIP COVERS at the above extraordinary low price, allowing 20 yards of 28-inch extra heavy BELGIAN DAMASK in fast ith best shrunk binding. Superior ice of selection of patterns—be. p. Cl New York. Remember, this offer holds good for above dates omly and will not be repeated again, sv order at — 125th St. West, Pf WEST WEST 23d ST. . xM Koch 234ST. A Sale Without Precedent 500 Dozen Women’s Genuine Panama Hats At Half Value--§2.50 Each These hats have just come to us, direct from the export manufacturer; a complete stock, in unbroken assortment; perfectly hand-woven from fine Panama braid, blocked in the season's newest shapes, finished with inside sweat leather, and trimmed with black silk bands. A guarantee of Genuine Panama is stamped in each hat, and we give our unqualified assurance that the real conservative value is double the sale price. Special, 9 00 each At wholesale $30.00 per dozen net. Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, Mail orders filled. ot The Store Closes Saturday at! P. M. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street y, Fi y Suits for Boys—Special Washable Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits VALUES 2.008225 AT 1,35 VALUES 250 & 3.00 AT 1,85 Reugh Rider Suits (Ages 3 to 14) At 95¢ Washable Trousers at 65¢ (All sizes) Value 1.00 Full bloomer models of assorted khaki in white or colors, For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Suits & Dresses for Misses & Small Women (14 to 18 years; 32 to 36 busi) White Serge Tailored Coat Suits Formerly 25.00, 29.50, 32.50 & 39.50 jah Silk Tailored Coat Sui ormerly 26.50, 29.50 & 35.00 ad 19.50 8 different models in brown, helio, green, Copenhagen or navy: Washable Tailored Coat Suits) Formerly 7.50 to 10.00 sa me 55:90 of imported repps or linens in pink, light blue, white, black or assorted stripes. }z9.50 Washable Jumper Dresses | Formerly 7.50 10.00 at 4:90 & §.90 24 models in gingnams, colored lawns, percales and dimities. ALSO: Apparel for Girls & Small Misses (Sizes 12 to 16 years) Washable Coat Suits) Formerly 7.50 to 10.00 at} 9°90 of imported repps or linen, in pink, light blue, navy or white. Washable Summer Dresses For Girls. 5 to 14 years, Of fine white lawn, imported plaid ginghams, figured percales or striped and checked lawns. Formerly 1.50 2.25 3.50 5.50 At 98c 3.48 1.98 2,98 Serge Coats for Girls 6 90 Formerly 10,00 to 17.50 at) * In white or fancy stripes; sizes 6 to 14 years, Stern Brothers Summer Rugs & Mattings THEIR ENTIRE STOCK WILL BE PLACED ON SALE THURSDAY, JULY 9TH, At from 25 to 33'/,°/ Reductions Japan and China Mattings, THE BEST WEAVES, IN ROLLS OF 40 YDS. at $7.50, 10.50, 16.50 and 18,50 Formerly $9.50 to 24.50 Homespun Rugs, at $1,00, 1.25, 6.75 Formerly $1.50, 1.75 and 9.50 Algerian Verandah Rugs, $8.50, 10.50, 17.75 Formerly $10.50, 15.25 and 21.50 Algerian Runners, 2 yds. wide, in any length, at $1.35 per square yard, Hormerly $1.75 West Twenty-third Street Thursday, Friday and Saturday Men’s Summer Furnishings WASHABLE FOUR-IN-HANDS, plain colors—stripes and gots, 25 SN ORM aN ye ane 1.00. eacn, 50 PURE IRISH LN Ech Hers. Value $4 ,00 per doz., per doz, 2.00 OAUZE LISLE THR ant rey. Box paits or82.00, pair, .35 UNDERSHIRTS va and Sheer Nalnsook. gérment, —.50 ALL-WOOL TRAVELLING RUGS, Value $9,00, 7.50 Proadway L lots (Sco WEDNESDAY, JULY 8.1908. | mao “FOLLOW THE CROWD” INTO THE WORLD'S “WANT” COLUMNS. | R.H.Macy & Co's Attractions Are Their Low Prices Bi way at 6th Av.’ 34th to 35th Se Store open daily from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., excepting Saturdays, during July & August, when we close at noon ’ ° . . Women’s Outing Suits and Skirts Second Floor, At $11.74—Women’s White Repp Suits, three- quarter length coat and full-pleated skirt; in regulation sizes and sizes for small women. At_$9.74—Women’s Striped Linon Suits, in a variety of colorings; the skirt is a very full-pleated model and is finished with fold. . At $5.94—Lingerie Dresses, Princess effect, elaborately trimmed with lace, pink, white or blue batiste; suitable for small women and misses. At $3.49—Women’s Tailored Skirts, made of white repp, fastening at front with riveted pearl buttons, mass Girls’ and Misses’ Dresses. Second Floor. Girls’ One-piece Sheer White Lawn Dresses, the waist handsomely trimmed with several rows of embroidery insertion, three quarter sleeves, full skirt with deep hem; sizes 6 to 14 years. $1.24 Girls’ Dainty Jumper Dresses, made of excellent quality checked gingham; blouse side-pleated, kimono sleeves; the yoke, sleeves and belt are piped with white pique; full-pleated skirt with deep stitched fold and hem; sizes 6 to 14 years, special at... $1.96 “Tub” Dresses forsmall women and misses ; of checked ging- ham in blue, pink and tan; blouse trimmed with side pleats and embroidery insertion; kimono sleeves, pleated skirt with stitched fold, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, at.... ss. cse esse sees essen eee $4.74 . Semi-made Robes and Jackets Final Reductions =: r~. Hand-Crocheted and Embroidered Robes— Foriner prices ranged up to $59.76. Now . $12.48 to $24.74 Madeira Hand-Embroidered Batiste Boleros— Former prices ranged up to $29.48, Now 6 French Hand-Embroidered Linen Jackets— Former prices ranged up to $56.00, Now .. $12.48 to $19.48 Hand-Crocheted Three-quarter Length Coats— $7.48 to $12.48 Former prices ranged up to $59.00. Now . $8.48 and $9.94 Escurial Lace Pony Coats— Former prices ranged up to $24.74. Now 89.48 and $12.48 Also Hand-embrotdered Sik and Lace Waist Patterns, Spangled Coats, Fumrers, all at greatly reduced prices. [ass Women’s Lace and Silk Mitts.» At 64c—Plain Silk Mitts, elbow length, in black and white. At 98c —Faney Silk Mitts, elbow length, in black and white, with floral designs. At 2.24 —Heavy Quality Mitts, elbow length, in black and white; plain palms, fancy back and arms. WOMEN'S PRINC LACE MITTS, mousequetaire, elbow length; some Princess effect, on filet ground, in white only, at $2.24, $2.74, $7.24, $8.24 and $9.94 \aers Men’s Two-Piece Suits at $12.75 Men's Store, Fifth Floor. Suits, made of tropical worsteds, cassimeres and velours, in two and three-button model, fancy or plain sleeve effects, in plain fancy grays, tans and browns; half or quarter-lined with good y mohair; regular sizes, also stouts. Regular $19.75 qualities, Pure Wcrsted Tropical Weight Trousers, 200 pairs in the lot—in handsome colorings, light and medium shades, finished with side buckles and belt loops, 30 to 52-in. waist measurement, values up to $7.50; special at Men’s Straw Hats Reduced A Sweeping Clearance Included are Fine Belgium and China Split Yacht Shapes— Sennit, Mackinaw and Leghorns Straw Hats—formerly up to $1.49, reduced to.... 99e StrawgHats—formerly up to $1.98, reduced to... $1.24 (The above on sale v. main floor, 34th St. stde) Straw Hats—formerly $1.98 and $2.24, reduced to.$1.49 Straw Hats—formerly $2.49 to $4.49, reduced to..$1.98 (These on sale on fifth floor, 34th St. stde.) —— Children’s Straw Hats marked down to about half orginal prices. Women’s Bathing Caps Notion Dept., Main Floor. Boys’ Bathing Suits 24 Floor, “Cha: " . rlotte Corday” Bathing Caps, One-piece Suits, nude of fist | made of sateen in a variety of color- co'or, navy blue, trimmed with red | ingsand patterns........s.ss008 Ale OF WHINE, sere eerereeeate rene +68 “Merry Widow” Bathing Hate in@ Japanese and Philippine straws) with waterproof hood, trimmed with +29 | colored ribbons ; two Sizes, One-piece Suits, of finest wors- T4e and 98¢ ted, with trimmed ed. es, “Merry Widow” Folding Water. $1.59 and $1.98 | proof Bothing Hats of sien {n va- ' . ; elsewhere at $1.00; our Two-piece Suits, made of all- | "ety of colors; elsewher i worsted, fast colorings, with or regular price 89c,; special at......69¢ without sleeves; special at... $1.59 Tam o'Shanter Bathing Caps, in satin and silk, various colors; regu- larly 34c, and 44¢,; special...., .24e Same as above in sateen and henri- etta Cloth, at... seseseeressrereeel Te Bathing Suit Bags, made of water- proofed black or navy blue henrietta cloth, each......++ seeneene cone dhe One-piece Suits, made of all- worsted in plain navy or gray, Two-piece Suits, made of all- worsted in navy or gray, with trim- med berder... $1.79 to $2.49 Table Linens and Towels Basement. ‘ SATIN DAMASK TABLE LINEN, excellent quality, six neat Jesigns, including the ever popular fleur de lis and polka dot, 66 inches wide :— Lengths of 2 yards at 84e; 2% yds., $1.05; 3 yds., $1.26. ALL PURE LINEN HEMSTITCHED HUCKABACK TOW- ELS, very heavy and of exceptional quality; silver bleach, damask border; size 20x38-in., 35c. quality, a TURKISH WASH CLOTHS KNITTED WASH CLOTH: finished with buttonhole stitching... Black Lace Boleros, Pique and Linen Etons, Black Taffeta Coats and ++ 2dc lored border, large size.. 4e size, edged all around, Sweater Suits in navy or gray, V or round neck; former prices ranged up to $4.49; now at..$2.79 jiasss Basement 3,000 YARDS OF FINE inches wide; a yard.........6¢ aos ne ; Long Cloth at 6c a Yd. Week-End Candy Special le LONG CLOTH, 5 | Ragement ASSORTED “GOLD SEAL” CHOCOLATES, pound boxes; our regular price 39c, a box; spée-