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+ @he hospital gradually improved her| Mrs. Minor Morris, Who Escaped from Asylum NAS. M. NORRI WITH TOWEL OPE LES ASTM -_o iWoman Once Ejected from [ White House Escapes Mis- Y . Souri Institution, yy. NO TRACE YET FOUND ‘Was Supposed to Be Closely « Guarded, Though on the Way to Recovery. oar | Lexingt: | hoon, with | the cellar | ¥3 |; @ when tellin: fon fall to OF. LOUIS, July 14—Mre, Minor Mom TMs, who achieved prominence two years ago by being ejected trom the Whitn ‘House, where she had gone to 4e¢ Prealdent Roosevelt, yesterday escaped from the Missouri Hospital for the In- @ane, at Farmington, She had deen an (nmate of the Institution since lant Oo- oder, having been sent there trom her home In this city, Mrs. Morris ts the sister of Congress- man J. A. T. Hull, of Iowa, and ts of | ® family soclally prominent, After her | experience et the White Houne she be- | came a nervous wreck. Her stay at @ondiuion, although she was under at] Biost constant guard, In some way Mra. Morris meneeed| fo procure more than a dosen towels | from the Inen room of the hospital. | Whis room ts locked and the pat! ene | never have access to it Yesterday | Bho tied the string of towels together and let herself down to the ground, two floors below, Her absence was discovered late at Bight ead the nelgaborhood was! @earched, but without avail No trace f her bas been fount Mra. Morris's White House experience Peused widespread attention at the time | and threatened to be the subject of in- Vestigation by Congress, She ia tho wife of @ physician and called at the White House on Jan. 4 1904 to talk about the dismissal of her husband from the United States Army Medical Museum. Secretary Loeb refused to al- low her to see the President and Mrs. Morris tnaigted upon st. Secret Service men were summoned e@nd Mrs. } is wes selzed and none too gently ed through the door to the pavement. In the scuffle her dresa was torn, Mrs. Morris’s husband wrote a vigor- ous letter to dent Roosevelt de- Manding an apology. The President eaused Major Sylvester, in charge of Yhe Washington police, to make an in- Vostigation, Later the President had his secretary dssue a letter refusing to apologise for the treatment accorded Mrs, Morris. The President was satistied, he said, = KOCH & Co. Wednesday Morning Sales From 8 A. M, till 12 Noon BSOLUTELY dependable, seasonable merchandise AT COST OR NEAR IT, Thousands of uptown shoppers eagerly await S DO YOU? No mail, 'phone or C. O, D. orders s resiricted, as usual, bie and $I Drssses, 45c, 69¢ | 25¢ Women’s Lisle Hose, 15¢ f FINE GAUGE BLACK LISLE HOSI; forcible measures were neces rataarePucenwtestesandgacucle Py Sata pet trom OM hite Hou. ee $1.0 Gata AG. Ie veral Senators and Congre ° 2 2 eiared they wou id fight the ratte oe (Second Floor.) Ta aint i, nh the floor of Conx:ess and secure re. : tlk Belts ress otal Morris, but nothing aig? W. B. Corsets, 79c SHIRRED SILK Bt le BELTS, 2 i i; made of i colors bined with ! i ° 39c ‘(Main Floor.) TAS LCE ) slowed, We $1.08 ab 5, 25: Toilet Articles Below Cost BU TTERMIU K SOAP, cake....444, 56 head front 19c 10 KO. HES, « We, quality, 3u¢ VIULBT TALCUM, per dott. 76 (Uuin Fiver, Has Inherited $20,000, Too, | “gover suswora, exoeuont tor vaca- Women’s $5 Jumper Dre.sesy 2.9. ee : ’ bee Dsuraedh a Lig Chuice vb * Zac a PER DRkeehls but Would Rather Have (Second Floor.) Fe Giuumbragny, ema i : "(= -| Hoes, @mbroide: tw Title of “Captain.” || Boys’ $1.25 ess Sutisy a9. Sa poate 25 Ul fast color madru effects; Soe * Bty.e, With sa | byw to 5 youre; va of the Richmond department, {s being called the “lucky cop’ He received Word that an unole !n Bromon, many, had died leaving the policeman! $20,000 and a title. Gesohetdt looks after the working of the telegraph equipment ht the Richmond Borough Police Head. Quarters, Gescheldt got the news from another Pollceman Morris Gescheldt, Size 40xdu cd with hire + Fegularly to-day, Ger- A + Le a 9 _{_Olain Floor.) d¢ Edges ad Insertions, i De Women’ 's 85¢ Gowns, 59¢ uncle, Henry M. Gesoheldt, « lawyer, | BonrioN OK AND CAMBRIC of No, 234 Broadway. All this uncle told positive LO end short sleeves; the policeman was that the other uncle price, per } G _(Main Floor.) ” had made him sole holr, and that the title passed by Inheriiance, At first the pol.ceman |] {L.00 Germen Silber Parses, 35¢| thought Large size, embossed tn floral designs; | he Women’s $2,50 Tub Sktrts, 1.15 ‘would go right over and oollect the In- long chain; the $1.00 ot ft ew tno heritance; then he remembered that he| J @elity; for four houra....,., 35c, Se tiie unoariculy eginlioa or f4@ soon to marry Miss Hilda Hoftman, a charming young woman of Simon. gon avenue, Clifton, and ho decided he must not leave her even to get a for- tune and a title So he asked hs mother, Mrs. Apna} Gesoheldt, with whom he lives on Manor, road, Castleton Corners, to go to Ger- many for him, but she promptly de- clined, saying she was gotting too old to be travelling across the water. The policeman then consulted his unole, the lawyer, and It was arranged to senu ® represeniative to Germany, trimmed; r 25¢ Du ch Collars, 19¢ DUTCH OR P PAN COLLARS, ot pi 1g and dotted iawn; . lace; 19 sin Floor.) I5e Golf Hair Nets, 100 ALLOVER RA LARGg GOLE tbo, These Stirrtns Ecnomies for Al. Day Wednesaay j) Men’s 50c Suspznaers, 24c MEN'S FINE SUSPENI made of elastic Iisle web in fancy sped ef. fects: white kid cast-off ends and gilt slides; value 50c...... Ff 24c¢ Geecheidt lg twenty-five years old. Bofore joining the force he was an civettolan, One. night tares sonia hen’s 69¢ Underwear, 45c Eee eielg Aue iedat eke Centre "7 MEN’S GENUINE FRENCH BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, shirts lone Cie ye aes olka . Sheth, and short sleeves, also athletle eee knee and regular lengths, also 43 Goscheldt oaptured two of the men. SEOUL Slee EVANS O20 ADIL CES ELSA LAL x The other escaped, The young woman ‘was Misa Hoffman, wom he is now to qnarry. | “It would be funny If, after my ro- mance, [ should turn out to b¢ a baron. or sumeiiing,” said the pol.ceman "V'@ like the money, but if it's to Interfere with our wedding I'm hanged !f I'm golng to bother i Money Isn't everything, even to a) oy for the would be perf: captain instea Men’s 50c Half Hose, 2 1c MEN'S IMPOR TED LISLE AND COTTON HALF HOSE, in checks and stripes: also inp lors and silk embroidered designs. Value 50 $1.75 Farasols, 1.00 PARASOLS; 22 inches; made of por gee with hem- ed colored taffeta borders, Value $1.75; each 10 25c Tafea PR) 6c ' Fine quality; 5 inches wide; in all staple colors, black and white; regu- WPS ASCHGUAY SS Vatdivciiiisisrtesuscecsemmiwlniecenneeteces l6c Between Lenox : 24¢ Gescheldt said he fied to be called ! aron, 0 EGAN “AND RUSH BETTER, KANSAS CITY, July U.- Rush, Morris Egan members of the | | ee me cee ey BULLET KILLS YOUNG MARKSMAN ' Arthur Helbeck Was Cleaning Weapon After Target Practice, T™ oleantng @ small rife in on avons Under ere they fired at a target. He hie jafter bis friends st gone | "Quees J'll clean her up Arthur, fh few minutes e beard the r “nd turned to see hte floor, ata 4 de’s an Lasy maiver to go wrong when buying eyeglasses of an Jnesperienced department store clerk. It's NOT an easy mat- ter to restore your eyesight when once {t has been injured by Incor- rectly prescribed glasses. Consult our OCULISTS—who are registered PHYSICIANS—and know that you are on the safe side. Eyeglas {f needed, from §1,00 up. . . OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, 64 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave. 84 Weet 125th Street, near Lenox Ave, 442 Columbus Avenue, 6 lst and 82d Sta, 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. Opposhe Abraham & Stems, Open Every Evening 0 chased for cash this week, We Pay Freight and R. R. Fare, Until 9 o'clock, meni op any article pure rand Rep'ds Furniture. furnished Write for Our *Heome 1908-00 Catalog, Malled Yi VERY TING FOR BOUrE . RTH 98 Do 8 Ray LIBERAL CREDIT $75 Worth $7.50 Down $1. bOWeck 100 + 10.00 «+ 2,00 150 ++ 15,00 « 2,25 200 « 20,00 «+ 2.50 300 30.00 « 3,50 Our Terms Apply Also to New York Rinte, New Jerder and Comrecticnt, ALLCARS TRANSFER aq sntt Your Opportunity, Factory Piano Sa’e We offer Wa ters Pianos ata Sav- ing of 33 to 50 per cent, If vou want one of the very be Planos manufactured, at about tee we advise you to make jection at once, $350 Style A Walters Pianos, $198 3475 Btyle $559 Stylo 3600 Style © Walters Pianos,, D Walter: F Walters P $700 Btyle R Walters P 300 WALTDRS MASTD! ER-PIANO OUTFIT, RTO ANY PLAYER PIANO ON THE MAR- KET, with 12 rolls, cabinet, scarf, hench &e,1 ‘complete outfit, 8450 Pianos priced ry t $5 Down and §1 Per Week. No “extras whatever. Pianos Delivered to Your Home Upon Paym of $5.10, Exchongeise tor & beautl- Caution pyn.', 8% you will be on the UPON REQUBST ovr r BLOOM :NGDALE PROS., Lex. to 8d Ave, to 60th st stenotled ee |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, ns father’s etore, at No, 37 Sumner ave ‘nue Brooklyn, last night, Arthur Hel- | beck, aixteon yeara old, sent one of the bullets into his stomach, He died in St. John's Hospital, He lived with bis parents at No, 5 eooldentally elient scores, and was enthuslast.o ther about the eport | vv «my AU Wonei’ Ss “White and Gray Canvas Oxfords/* 1,500 Pairs Fo Pairs Formerl , Sold at at $1.09 and $1. Solid leather soles, leather une covered ; heels. 20 styles bd 39¢ Women’s Tan and Black Oxfords 6,000 Pairs, Formerly Sold at $1.00 and $1.50. Made with solid leather extension soles, in tan or black kidskin, with medium heels, Black Oxfords have patent tips. i BOC 2% to 8, In Sale of Sale of Boys’ and d Girls’ E and EE widths, at.... Tan Calfs Calfskin, W Wi Buckskin and Red Calfskin, with heavy welted leather soles, sizes Sto 8, 8% tolland 11%, to 2; worth 75c. to $1.00 and $1.25, all at, a pair $1 grade <A mi arance. Sale of Misses’ & Children’s Oxford Ties and Shoes White Canvas, Black Kidskin & Golden Brown ' All sizes—S to 8, 8% to Il, 11l¢ to2, Worth up to $1.50 a pair, At recrsrcoeeee Sale of Misses’ and Children’s Tan Ca! Cal sk skin ( skin Oxford Ties, 3,000 F ‘a rs, "rs, Formeily so a ats $1.50 Made from selected dark tan 1 caifskin, with wide extension soles, spring or quarter heels; Blucher style. t nei” AOC 8% to 11 and Dr. Ke’ler’s‘3“° Comfort Oxfords vA oe fa $4.95 A Special Shoe for Nurses, a pair Teachers, Saleswomen, or Any Who Are Much on Their Feet, Made of Dark Tan Im- ported Kidskin and Black French Vici; Pneumatic Rubber Heels, Hand sewn, flexible Leather The Mill aid is establishing a brand new selling record. No wonder— never were bigger bargains known : he Sale to house wear, Sizes 4 to 8 at. ed soles and Cuban heels. Bale price Girls’ $1.50 to siylea for misses and children. Not every sire in every atyle but Women’s 79 Slippers— nr ereltaearalg adapted Women’s $2.50 Tan Oxfords All sises, $2.50 Shoes feather and tan calt; lace, button and a few Oxfords, Bvery pair is a big bargain at....sccceeseree eee ne moar Bloomingdaler, #4 Foor, O9th Bt. Seetion, en eke 49c Russia calf, new toe shape with extend- $1. 40 Mill and Fae- gain table filled to overflowing with excellent Made of Dongola kid, patent $1.00 broad toe all sizes in the jot. Bath Tab Seat « made of hard- wood highly po fi Cup heavy wire, nickei-pi n_19¢ Porte; at., Covered ‘leeve Press Board; made and finished in the very possibie Lawn Settees Miade of har wood, neatly 69c painted anu varnished, at Just Bargains Hose Reels Made of hard wood) large enough to hold one hundred "4 9 feet of hove, Cc Sleeve and F ounce Irons, with detach: able handle, the most prac- tical style iron made for pressing In - side ofsleeves, flounces and fine lace; 25c urually sold at 50¢, for Galvanized Iron Roll Mop Wringer, ¢x- eeptional value, at 68c ‘Bloomingdaloe’, Basement, Sterling Silver Novelties in the Mill and Factory Sale away under usual prices, at bu Many pretty embossed, Norai and head 19¢ & édc MOUNWesesreves Lae anu 1eppee—Sterling sliver tops, ancy crye- raiboat 19¢ & 25¢ Netheraure ban, acaels—F or chuaren; en; design. 29 Durden Liner saab etiecta} PA eee rece eens ase oan f.ar—With mounts of horse and dog beaus; fioral and émvcened ves gne, seve 20¢ cw Overiny Hanudes—The as- it incudes nau y shoe hooks, borne, too brushes, wives, in variety of new deagus; each,, 29¢ iver Jooth : vuder ana Jooh Brash dare—Siering tops, lancy ’ 296 emboesed designe. hau, Loar, Cui or bib vee “Pain or engraved, Mevium cize; set of 3... 12¢ Large bize, wet ol 2 ax Laige size; act of 3,,,, 29¢ | Broun er Wach P.ns—Many novelty fioral and head eticcts, Zac, oc, 40c & 59c Sterting Suver fi mbies — ail Be bizen.. ne Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, 6¥th Bt, Bection. Cur Lexington Easy Payment Fian enables you to purchase everything required for your home, house or apaitment on liberal terms. Awd Floor Made of pure silk—the kind the Mill quetaire style,in tan and b: tan, gry, white and 35c etlon, $5, in the Mill and Factory so.d generally for $l a Pees in 148¢ Factory Sales Have double finger tips} moua- Also Silk Lisle G oves, elvow Jength, mousquetaire style, in black; all sizes, at, Ploomingda Main Floor, Goth st, Clocks, $1.55 8-day mission style, worth Sale. Warranted to b accurate time- keep- ers Have raised solid brass numer ais and hands and stand 10 in- ches i higa 2 and A 8 in- = ches wide. Bloomingdales’, Main Hloor, Front, Centre. Importea Clarets at Haif Frice | 5 4 : Made of From Barkhausen, Bor-| Case of | Soles, very DRESSY AND A | imported ces, Hea) aie Meal COMFORTABLE. 2 “LDP nee ee 3 to 8, widths D to EEE. i Leathers, Chateau Margaux... Pa 0 | = Imporied Sauternes at Hal Pree at $ 9 Most comfortable From Barkhausen, Bore j ha ot JO Shoes and Oxfords pee Fe eeae nee | ON ee a pair d for those who siaad Sauternes ,. | &4.00 on their leet much, Sa.e of Women’s Oxford Ties 1,500 pairs, formerly sold at $2.00 & $2.60 Made In Tan Ca'fskin, Patent Coltskin and Gunmetal Calfskin, with highand medium 00 heels. All es ; e from 234 to 8, All TE widths, B to EE, L Be guided in your purchases by the “ announcements printed in the Morning “For Sale’ columns, Haut Sautern Wines and Liquors---Specials Imported Mose's at Haif Price From W. Hanasmann,| Case of Traben- Trartach, on| One Dor, the M eda Qts, where 0) Fraunebe Ausiews 88,00 Zollinger Sehlosaber $5.50 Importea Khines at Haif Price From Felst & Reinaoh, | Germany, where bottled. Bingen on the Rh.ne,! Hochheimer ... [: hariachbs iat 0 84.50 85,00 R6.00 nY—Aged vor} full or= uc | Very ape | PROSIT Rt solutely pure; conta or flavor ng er} 1, per gallon BASSS STOUT dozen plute BASS'S AL. dozen pint PORT WINE, iain gdales', Basement, All mi ders for grocer.ea Z oceries---Extra Special sot sev ine Very 47 ' AMEE A RE i ‘it Vk SALMON —Bea! 14 Lots it \ Aniva 1 ; 45. IMO TE PUANKECKTER SAUSAGES, 4 \ Cy FINEST IMPOR LIVE to be del. vere | | | | |