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PETS OF EN SAL TALL ATH UE Mother Identifies Daughter's Clothing and Trinkets, but Does Not Aid Coroner, MYSTERY IS STILL DEEP. Police Now Turn Attention to ;* Mountaineer Who Has Suddenly Disappeared, / won in to The Evening World.) Y, July 80.—A sombre scene at the Plage! Drew inquest was enacted to-day when Mrs, John Drew, mother of the Gead girl, identified the clothing ant fewelry that was on the body of her Gaughter when ehe was found in the old mill pond. Mrs. Drew was dressed in THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 30, which she took the lives of her victims, jand then having ended her own lite with @ fatal dose Attorney Worden, who represents Ray reese changed with the Gunnese ARSENIC KILLED STOCKS HIGHER, CUT MHL with the death of the woman and her ahildoa Pct nel and the Industrials REST OF SCHOONER HERE, | Hold the Favor of Market ae | Traders, ; * ; 7 [Vessel That May Have Left Jtb- Z & sli: ot ? Expert's Find of Poison May} boom on steamer's Deok Arrives. ee ¥._ General 4 Prices of stocks were but little Nor. ‘Eel 7 The four-masted schooner Marguerite | pansed Sandy Hook tn tow to-day, bound Changed to-day, gains being more mu- Pennssivania Free Ray Lamphere in an Ice receded Kawanna Was at) eon . CASTOR IA totiowe: For Infante and Children, © Tho Kind You Have Always Bought iene Biscuit and Ar vannl, tim of Mrs. Bele Gunness, Respir: pega A second sale of L finding strychnine and arsenic in fatal doses, WINTHROP SANDS’S FUNERAL |* rebound of 19 has alto found in the stomachs of Mrs TO BE HELD IN PARIS, Gunness and two of the children ar- senic and strychnine in quantities suM-| pants, July %.—The body of G. Win- throp Sande, stepson of W. K. Vander- cient to have caused death, ‘The discovery of poison in the woman's bilt, who was killed !n an automobile) Aral, Coppe The Closing Pric lowes To-day's hi | axekacand of pet ohana yesterday's fina! figures, stomach and that of her children has |accident at Potesy yesterday, has beon| A” CS 8 ia th former theines in brought into Paris. The fineral ser-| ain’ Locomotive Bears the that Satine ened up the possi-| Vice Will be held Saturday in the Amer-| Am. Smelt. & Ri Signature Eis) case pac, 208 OF Pp the possi: jean church, after which the body will) Am.,Suagr of bility of Mrs, Gunness having killet be placed in a vault pending removal to Rn To. Co, ig Me Mint! 405% the ohildren in the same manner in America. ety deep mourning, but she did not seem to she handled the various articles of ap- parel in which Hazel Drew went to na tragic death, Mrs. Drew was questioned by District: | Attorney O'Brien for more than an hour. | She did not conttribute any new facts | and her testimony had really no value. | Bhe knew little of Hazel's associates or friends and she inferred that Hazel had never made a confidant of any members | of the family, | John Drew, Hazel's father, knew little | or nothing of his daughter's friends or} | associates and his testimony did not aid| the Coroner, He followed his wife on| the stand and answercd all questions | readily. Minnle Taylor Testifies. ‘The sudden disappearance of Charles | Rankey from his home on the Taborton | Mountain ‘Tuesday may or may not have any connection with the mystery ||| surrounding the death of Hazel Drew, but his leaving home made the police active to-day, | Rankey's home has crept into the in- vestigation only casually. When his Wife notified the police this morning she) said she had no reason to give for his departure, The fact that he had gone! away came out at the inquest through a conference held after the Drews haa testified, The direct testimony of Minnie Taylor, | tha pond victim's aunt and confidant, | Was not as complete as have been the statements she made when questioned privately by the District-Attorney. | Nothing was revealed that vill assist in) solving the mystery Prot. Cary, at whose Drew was employed, said that the girl had worked &t his house from February, 1908, to July 6, when she left his em- ployment of her own free will. She did not return, and her trunk was taken away at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, It} was 10 o'clock in the morning when she | left his house. Charles H, Limerick, an optician, iden- tified glasses found on the shore as ||| those he had made for Hazel roth, a real estate dealer, | sald to be wealthy, attracted Kramroth owns a camp al ‘veal Pond, where the gir! found on July 11 hension in that res New Figure in Case. Harold D. Neach was witnes: 7 sul a witness UNION FINE UPHELD. Justice Dayton Denles Ininnetion FINDS HUSBAND'S BODY BURIED SIX YEARS AGO, ot William H. 1 who comm , 192, by b Peace ( body disinterred mains as those of Mrs, Thieling sa atives had told he Der husband had died yp led in an bays town home Harel | i} be affected, smiling now and then as) nea Sixth Avenue’s GreatestStore Carriage Entrances on 21st Street Telephone 5700 Chelsea One Block from 23d Street Termina! Hedeon Tunnel Telephone 5700 Chelsea sail i Established Forty-One Years Rare Bargains for Friday and Saturday in This Closing Sale of Wash Suits and Dresses for Misses and Girls MISSES’ PRINCESS DI ES— figures, trimmed with bee and tie; full skirt with fold and d alue $6.50; special at. ‘ MISS ES’ JUMPER DRESSES—In colored lawn several pretty colors; waist and skirt cone with border to match; 14 and 16 years. Value $5.00, now MNEs 95 variety of ES! PRIN( colored lawt rs; tucked blouse, skirt with fold and deep hem; sizes 14 and 16 yi Walla CRGH), fe oocdonnaaoncn OS, 75 WASH 'S — For | GIRLS’ WHITE LAWN pomisses ahd juniors, in white and d Trimmed with lac colored several pretty full skirt with sizes 8 to 14 years. $1.00 and £1.50 Final Clearance Sale of Men’s Bathing Suits Men’s Two-Piece Bathing Suits, per- fect, high grade goods from our own regular stocks, marked at new low miicenicnclonetonatienee colored lawns, stripes and others with tucked lawn yoke Sweater knit and pure wool Bathing Hal Suits, sizes 34 to 46. Were $4.50, at ».. $3.50 Pure worsted Bathing Suits, sizes 38 to 44. Were $2.50 and $3.00, at 4,98 | Wool Bathing Suits, sizes 38 to 46. WoWiere: S2:50; alaeiaiccrseni ays $1.50 Heavy jersey cotton Bathing li sizes 40 to 46. Were $2.00, at... $4.00 Cotton Bathing Suits, sizes 40 to 44. 1 Were’$1\00) ab. ....0.00 es 50c S—In Cotton Bathing Suits, sizes 40 to 44. Were 69c., at <a a Specials Clearance of Summer Clothing ADAMS BUILDING—( (Pon 5700 Che The Elwood ” Laundry | Choice ae ‘broken ADAMS BUILDING Washing Powder, Fairbank's Gold Dust Brand Washing Pow- der, in 4-lb. packages; aes Soap, best quality for laundry and general use; extra large cakes (full pean): case of] in 10-Ib, boxes; 60 for $2.75; each vee Iiacaront or Spaghetti, $14.75 For Men’s Suits ue That Formerly Sold up to $25.00 Your unrestricted choice of Men's Suits, in fancy cheviots, cassi« meres an worsteds, as well as blue serges and plain blacks, in the newest fabrics, sizes 33 to 46, that were marked as a $34.75 high as $25.00, now .... $7.65 for Men’s and Youths’ Suits That Formerly Sold up to $15.00 Faney mixtures, plain black or blue fabrics, in all the correct Sum- meer styles; sizes to fit every youth and men of every puild from 30 to 46 chest measure. Choice at AVA 65 | Ybuths’ Suits at $3.75 Formerly Priced up to $10.00 Fancy mixtures, plain blacks or blues, in two and three piece models; sizes 31 to 38 chest measure -Syton Il epectal y ‘ granulated or pul- nn ever plea: quality i 19¢ rsup — Hazard's ry Brand pure med? m Br akeley's Warm! Midget Lima eens) ‘jer rah tia Lae per tin. FIOUR—The Tesi ij Mili Entire Wheat Flour, pound eat 946 eee The F. 1. . Catsup, Ne AT BERRIES Quaker puffed wheat bere 1757 c)|iclesinperetara Bhi) Sc dc ' ey aee foe avatty| Pr Ba <= inset, Calle $ 75 eee rs beans ot large | one tl Bitty etal Delicatessen Department. York State 20¢ ci Boys Clothing--Clearance for Boys’ Suits | The newArtillery Suit $1.65! (worth up to $4.00 | for chs; Fegalinly Ni 59¢ Made in the same style as the Rough Russian and sailor blouse styles, Rider Suits, only the col some with two pairs of bloomer trousers; sizes 242 to 12 years instead of yellow. Sizes 5 to 1 39¢! \for Washable Trousers ! worth up to $1.00 | In crash, linen and white duck; sizes 3 to 16 years HAM—Armour'a best olled Ham; per ib white Ze Boys’ Blouses, worth up to $1.00, 3% With or without collars; in | white and colors; sizes 5 to 16 J] Shaw's Irish Bacon Hartley's Oranze Marmalade, 38c Ib. 5c Jar. Children’s Barefoot Sandals At Exceptionally ||| rices, | ~ Shaw's Irish Hams, 40c tb, | Splendid Collection of the World Famous Men’s W. L. Douglas Oxfords ADAMS BUILDING Despite the fact that ry damaged, ht imper- uld not de ermed “fact ‘sually means some fection you probably c tect, they are wonderful | Thousands of men who have J ‘ iH\ taken antage of In All the New Sum- values mer Lasts, ng qual- earance of these Sizes 2 to 5; 29c Sizes 6 to 44: 39c Sizes 12 to 2: ity world tam We have recei sortment for t the larger port patent | 2d a splendid as- rrow's selling— 1 $1.98 A splendid assortment in this lot of almost perfect shoes; wa) if io the best $3.50 shoe made. Exceptional value at een by) a le Dongias St Shoes at $1.98 the Pair for School and Dress Wear é 1 fact, they are equal in eve these sales can Serhan | ‘ N merous than the declines and the deal- Pressed St ; Indiana Mystery. |r ease Saber Be etre gal quitel eciivel Wheeling) & Take Rep. Ses X | “the Italien liner San Glovanni, which Erle second proferred rose 1 and Amal- Rel % arrived here yesctrday, reported that she Samated Copper 5-8 Lackawanna sold | Kock Fai LA PORTE, Ind., July 9.—Ooroner| had been in collision tne day defore,|#t 4 decline of 10 Later trading fell feat a Maok announced to-day that Dr, Wal-;east of Fire Island, with an unknown sence deeds showed gains. a $ nadian Pacific and Tennessee Cop- {) kon Hel ree ot i Beaman peeeront Coleg) Lee earner eet ely er sold at an advance of 1 and ‘Canada Te ducenarin bf who analyzed the stomach of Andrew! The Marguerite may have been the Soutlern 1 3-8, wi AUant at Wav rash Wy Helgeloin, of Aberdeen, 8, D., lsat vie- |echooner which ran into the San Glo- Line, American Te ‘o prefer ae Na- ts B erages if us sed M low importation. | Doliar’s Boitle California Port California Riesling, from selected vintages, bottle 1908, (31) lbs. Granulated Sugar, 18°) This Week at All the James Butier (inc.) Stores. Ihis 's the fruil-preserving season, When sugar Is being used al over the coun'ry in enormous quantities. Consequenily its price has advanced sharpiy. We have anticipated the large demands which are sure to be made on us this week by the “dames Butler” patrons, and you can buy sugar up to the cosing hour next Saturday for less than its present cost at the refinery. But this liberal offer is tor housekeepers only, and dealers will no! be supplied at this price. Other extremely low-priced mid-summer spetials for the week follow: Condensed Milk Butler’s Brand From the pure milk Can, 7c Liberty Brand Rich in cream : Condensed Milk Seminole Brand xtc rich and choice Can, 9¢e Essie Brand t and best mad 12Strictly FreshNewLaidEggs, zoe Boneless Bacon, Swilt’s famous Eagle Brand; Ib. 17¢ Cream Cheese, : st New York State quality; Ib. 15¢ Potatoes, Best Selected from Scuthern New Jersey; 7ib. bskt. 15¢ Smoked Beef, Blue Ribbon; fresh sliced: 15¢ carton 12¢ Butter Thins, Regular 10c National Biscuit Co. package Z@ Fig Newtons, fresh made from finest Smyrna figs, Ib. 12¢ Essie Peaches, 'ssies citiornia Lemon Clings, can 23@ Essie Pears, Fanciest California Bartle tts, cates. DQ Robinson’s Patent Barley, » 0 10¢ Colman’s Mustard, ee Ere iiee Saute abel te (oot Qe World tan.ous ior gua ity Ibt . a L +S, Bright and juicy Grape Juice, : sie bring, pure ang arrice a8 ie ve 5e mented; in bottes cach Zle and...., a i >. & H.” Stamrs w th ib, a Ay Ze 20° Old Piantation ¢ office & HH.” Stamps Fre ton Unxla seas, woth $1.0/alb BY G 10% Maraca-bo Co f: Stamps Free Croice : NH Stan ps Pree w Teas, worh Tse ad i $3C, by! with any one of 10 “Ss, & H.” Siamps Free these purchases: Baking Powder, B.R., ee can,, ASC Farina, Blue Ribbon, package... LUC Vanilla Flavoring, best, 2-02. bot. 15¢ Com Starch, Pee kg. AVE. Stredded Gelatine, Faet 10 Large Botile Liquid Blue.......... 100 Shredded Cocoanut, 1.) lie Baning Doda, bite :DOIH, 42-10 Pk 10 Pearl Homay, {aiuaypn, 5 1b | me 1iec with any one of 5 “8. & H. 2 Stamps Free these purchases: Pepper, blick or whitey (-Ib. tin LUE Salad Oil, best, large bottle,.....20€ Rice, Blue Ribbon, 1-Ib. pkge..., 10€ Mustard, Eutler’s tin... LOC Vinegar, cider or white, large vot 10¢ Vanilla Flavoring, ot 10 Table Salt, iree running, Lirge pag 7. Worcestersaure Sauce, Dovle 10€ Vioiet Ammosia, tancy, ..12¢ nest “30¢ bhalb, Best ‘90e ton Diany 6S. HL” Stamps Pr are pas kage | At 94 James Butler Licensed Liquor Stores makes the ideal hot weath eee Scotch aa {summer bev- Thi is Sak at t C Bottle Monsaraca Wishes an , three | 4 Quebec. The Big Worth Botile California Sherry California Claret | Gillon. 69e3 Fat gal 39e RIM RARE | BNE 19¢; a 10e ...25@ California Laubenheimer, extra choice, bottle, . ee aoe | Special Reserve Rye Whiskey yeu trom s1.25 a abi 89@ Princeton Cocktails, \a:tinior Manhattan, cut from 75c. to, abo §9@ Bass Ale or Guinness’s Stout - w@ 50 = 30 - 2 bottles 25¢ “S§, & H,” Stamps Free with bottle of the popular family favorite— Old Monogram Whiskey, worth $4 a bottle, for 15¢ a “S, & H.” Stamps Free with case of 24 bottles of § .00 eB Lager Beer, Ehret’s, Ruppert’s, Eichler’s, Liebmann’s, EARS NS RN THE SUNDAY WORLD'S “WANT” DIRECTORY makes more offers of positions than any other two mediums in the universe. cranes | |