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Re THE SYVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1908 DES SITTING AT. HER DINING TABLE Banker De Biller, Returning Home, Finds Spouse Dead Ina Chair. NO MYSTERY IN CASE. Physician and Coroner Decide , Woman Was a Victim ot Heart Disease. Coroner Dooley left Rooslelth Court, No, 1 West Eighty-fifth street,, to-day batisfed that Mrs. Martha De Billler bed died from heart disease and not (@rom any mysterious cause. As 4 precaution, however, he ordered his | physician, Dr. O'Hanlon, to make an| Investigation, and report whether or hot an autopsy was advisable. Mrs. De Billler was found sitting in m chair dead by her husband, Willlam | We Billier, yesterday afternoon, He is manager of the Astor Court branch of the brokerage concern of Marshall, Bpader & Company., of No, 74 Broad- tway. His wife had been dead several hours when he discovered her. Dr. Wesley E. Vincent, who was sum- tmoned to the De Billier apartment ater, declared to Coroner Dooley to- lay that the case was unequivocally fone of heart disease. The husband told the story of the (tragedy, and said when he entered the room his wife was dead. She was seated in a chair at the dining table with @ half-finished meal before hher and a fork was still clutched in her Raymol ON JGRAGE. Seize Private Car .of Cop- per Magnate Col. Greene and His Family Delayed on Trip by Attach- ment in Court Suit. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4—The pri- hand, showing she had died suddenly. J De Bill notified a friend, Joseph| vate car belonging to Col. W. C. Plerce, of No, 247 West Forty-sixth| Greene, the Cananea copper magnate, | who arrived with his family from the Orient vesterday, has been seized by the sheriff here and the trip of the Greene family to the South !s delayed. The selzure was made on an attach- ment arising out of the suit filed against Col, Greene a few days ago street, and the latter called in the po- ice of the West Sixty-elghth street sta- ion. It was stated that the banker and his | fife dined at the Waldorf Wednesday might, and zeached the Roosleith yes-| ‘terday morning at 2 o'clock. De Bil-) |by Dr, E. B, Perrin for the recovery is wife to their apart-) ery eter ae % part”) of $112,000 alleged to be due the plaintity, ments, then came down the elevator) | the purchase price of certain Arizona kept ‘and took a taxicab that had been kep Nghan TROdNTOIOCIMGINERG: waiting. Dr. Galbrith, Col. Greene's secretary, , about 3 o'clo An hour later, or abou! lock, the) sive that the selsure of the car tp Billier_ faxicab returned and, De and 8! nerely a result of « misunderstanding. AFTER A HOLD-UP eae ne rr Ber Bllier ‘west to his ‘apartments. De B Maurice J. Fox Accused of! Taking a Watch, but He Denies. the Charge. o Billier left the house, presumably for his place of business, at 9,30 yes-| terday morning and did not return un- fil last evening at It was then he found his wife dead, She was clad in @ thin dressing gown, Mrs. De Billier was a handsome -woman of phirtyeave, | and the daughter of Judge Thomas Allen, formerly of Lexington, Ky. but who now lives ia Oiympla, “Wash, She was born in| Levvgion Her first _ hi was | nder_ Jeffries. of Lexington. She married De Biller about tour years @. MA ERD ARNT CASE OUT OF COUAT Report That Frank Warren! and Wife Will Reach Some ae a Maurice J. Fox, @ young man who gays he has no special employment, was detained to-day by the police of the De- lancey street station, following a daring hold-up which occurred in the hallway of the hou: No. 185 Clinton street yesterday h Fox was arrested in the cellar of a |house at No. 9% Grand street after he had been chased several blocks by Po- Agreement. Noeman 4 Rosenfeld and a crowd A of excited east siders, The cellar was very dark, Policeman Hosenfeld +} The caso of Frank Warren, formerly | stumbled over Fox, who was crouched jet Newark, and his affinity, Miss !n @ cor ched the pris- When sed rand a syolal dep- \Barah Clickner, the nineteen-year-old the number of jdaughter of the proprietor of the | Ut le 'Hygela Hotel in Passaic, was to have | ‘been heard before Judge Farmer in | st ithe First Criminal Court in Jersey City to-day, but at the request of As- jaemblyman Joseph P. Tumulty, coun- | tn wel for Warren, it was put over for) W ‘one week, Miss Clickner and her father drove | from Passalc to the court-house tn ‘an automobile, There was a rumor fi at Warren and his wife would prob- | 7 ably come to some agreement before | un \the case was again called, but this | ce could not be confirmed. Mrs, Dist Warren, the accused man’s | wife, lives at No. 26 Court street, New- ark. Sho has @ four-year-old aaugnter ‘pe police say that Warren {9 un. indictment in Essex County us Was in pure top of his Rosenteld’ got him he ext the crowd and off “were not ing his wife on July 2, iwi $ Gifekner disappeared about 3 BANK BREAKS; BANKER GONE ime. Warren went to New Yo: e N, 0., Sept. 4—At- d pened a cafe in East Twenty street. His wife says she traced ten and Miss Clickner to Sa Ga, where she caused thelr a: She begged him to return to hor, says, but he told her that he loved Miss of assignment and @tickner. When she learned that tne & were in Jersey City last week Mrs, SUGrt™ Warner again had them arrested. W between $90 ren was formerly in the printing bi UeEinenteul In Newark. en Your Friend’s Auto “Goes to the Bad” Send Him This Little Helpful Ad. To Mr. S. A. D, Experience: It Jou made & mistake the Auto you bought, Don't ever again In an error be caught. Toke 8 rood trlent's advice nd through World b A Motor Gneihae ea ote Will both wear and fly, Wor'd Automobile Ads. offer good mach nes at an “‘I-must-seli”’ price, |mond J. Grace, | fortably situated. | | SOCIETY MAN WH | ISA VICTIM OF | | BLOOD POLSONING, GRACE DROWNED, I FEAR OF FRIENDS. ee Believed to Have Walked Overboard From Rockaway Pier During Fog. No trace has been obtained of Ray- the young r estate broker, of No, 359 Jay street, Brooklyn, | who disappeared from the Far Rock- Hotel on Monday family and friends now ked Into the ocean du night's thick fog. The missing man 4s thirty-one years | old, and has been suffering trom ner- | vous breakdown all summer. He Ived | with his mother, Mrs. William H, Grace, | and his brother, Pierce, in the family | home on Jay street, but has been away | since June. A week ago he returned from aaiie Valley, N. Y., and he went to Far Rockaway last Saturday, His mother and brother went there with him, and saw that he was com- Mrs, Grace returned] to the hotel on Tuesday, and was| alarmed to find that her son had van-| away night. ng Monday oO .SUFPERN TAILER, . ished the evening before. He nad out for a walk along the beach at 601 o'clock. There was a very heavy tee at the time. He has always su fered from nearsightedness, and bi peers) ear that he stumbled off a int the water. The missing man ts described as 3) feet 9 inches tall, fa! and blue eyes, and He ‘s the son H, Grace, who acau! in Brooklyn real estate speculations, ——_—_—_—__— ‘da large fortune| CT ee OF Lay hs Fe BA L; 000 Men’ S and Youths ’| rad pie Plana log Stone and Gordon & Smith, are as fol- S DEAD IN WASHINGTON. | lieved to Have Destroyed fewu. Frank a Connaly, 8" by John hirts at 1.10 i? ’, a Spits pucrarita songs! An unt abu value; extra quality eg Ey . : 10; Hotatio Ni q Head of Immigration Bureau Suc- Wortham’s Mousquetaire. [aUghiin All “ot! Pouhkeepele.| anne iaaere ¥. Stone’ & Stone presented their rieieor Aable cumbs to Attack of Stomach Nn claim of $1,000, and that of Re- 9 § ey tava celver Roser O'Mara for $400. The breasted; indigo Trouble, | Tho exploston of an ofl Iamp or stove Claim of Josiah Copley Thaw, a brother tremendous vatue- -giving event — dyed, steam a . left burning in the cabin !s believed to of Harry Thaw, for $8,640, was also Wi the , shrunk; the kind See Renee i | herenoalaenh GAAS BAL QPELEOved Len DECI Nau cyedltaen have. now fled thelr dt hing trom the on regularly soldat argent, Commissioner of Immigration, foot gasoline Jaunch Mousquetaire, | \!Ne or: BOT Mey MATE. er > 3 Department ot Commeree and Laver, owned by Alvin Wortham, of the ‘Thaw. the mal Rilerees the only cre CUSTOM- ALTERATIONS MADE IONS MADE FREE| ue en Ve In his y -day of stomac! t 7 0) 0 it im. be vesterday. a reee y trouble. noe ig Club, at Bayside, 1% first meeting. of the” eredltgrs ot De Perfect Fit Guaranteed | Guaranteed d; in this sale, Mr. Sargent, who was fifty-four years [+ I. last night. Line Nak feree Blair's The 1 x choice ot h @ Nec € ee Mr. Wortham put into Bay, and aft oring "| Side Yacht Club pier went his steward and engineer. when |dinner at the club when ther he resigned from that body he declined ‘ fi the position as chief of the Bureau of Seties of explosions aboard his | Engraving and Printing. He had been and the craft burst into flames commissioner general of immigration He and several members of th since 1902, He was a thirty-second de- | out ous Mason and a member of the Na-| Put out In nal Civic Federation. He also was |launch to the beach on the Soun ub, cs of the pler. Pema, il, ai Palladelphia He hed been il for seve | Many summer eral months with an ailment ot the streams of wa ni! refused to yleld to the boa It \s in Orange, Vt. For | of age, was born from 188% to 12, he seventeen years, oft th motive Firemen. 18 Kinley appointed him as a m the Industrial Commission, a ore turned out, —— FIFTY YEARS, ‘ich that we have previous! - ceanup at the astonishingly low price of $3.00. and cassimeres, There , and many are Men’s $25 Suits, periect manner. and fancy materia.s, Boys’ $5 Knicker or Novelty Suits for $2.98 Boys’ Boys’ $4 Knicker Suits; special at €1 98 : “WANED e Bay ashore with He was at was a aunch, e chub rowboats and towed the 1d aide The Fire Department and WE SELL MORE 6 LACES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA. 61H AVE, 22D TO 23D ST., NEW YORK. | Store Will Be Open All Day Saturaay | | And Here Is One Last Big Sale of Men’s $12.00 Suits for $3.00 Saturday at 6 P.M. this wonderful suit opportunity will be gone forever. marked down to $7.50, $8.80 and $9.50, and priced them for one grand final The sults are made of nobby cheviots, worsteds are about 200 suits in the Every suit 1s substantially made of good ma- heavy enough for winter An extra [An extra alrof $3 Trousers: $3 Trousers and 10 a $2.50 white or fancy Vest free. Made of fine worsieds, cheviots, blue serges and fine black thibets; cut in the mosi popular st lesand finished throughout in the most The trousers, FREE, are of neat dark worsteds, fancy chevio. aud cassimers, The vests, FREk, are innew Fall white Men’s $20 waincoats :or . 10. Men’s $10 Fall lop Coats, $5. Men’s $15 Fail Top Coats, $7.50. Boys’ School Clothes ) Double-breasted Suits for $1.45 Mother's Friend Blouses for 28¢ ¢. Bloomer Pants; special at 17¢ 7 SUFFERN THLER ~(SSERIDUSLY TLL Forced to Abandon Auto Trip ut New London--Victim of Blood Poisoning. The crt Tailer at » much alarm among his friends in this city to-day, Mr, Taller ts a well-known ada Bae member of New York s0- Me nd had for some time been at of T. Conn. caused {Ilness Suffern w London, Neuere Last night, accompanied by Mrs. Alexander Brown, Miss B. wn, a valet and chauffeur, he arrived by auto- mobile at the Mohican Hotel, in New | London, In a serfous condition. : | Dr. H. M, Lae dia the case as | blood poisoning, and immediately cent to a local hospital for a nurse. Dr, Lee says the blood poisoning developed ‘om a pimple on Mr. Tailer’s right high, which became infected. His con- tition suddenly became so critical that the automobile party was compelled| to stop at New London. Dr. Lee said he hopes to have the case under control soon. A a THAW’S BROTHER, JOSIAH, | AND O’MARA FILE CLAIMS. | Poughkeepsi¢ Men Also Take | Action Before Bankruptcy Referee in Pittsburg. PITTSBURG, Sept. 4—Eight claims | against the bankrupt estate of Harry <. Thaw were filed with Referee in uptey William R. Blair late yes- The claims, which terday. proved by Attorneys William A. Stone, | office Monday morning. — MORE THAN 100 POISONED. 4.—The Municipal has taken up the wholesale oniag of officials and nurses at the | Virehow Hospital. | Deputy Mayor Dr. Reicke reported that sixty rurses and more than forty | thers employed in the Institution had heen po! Jned by bad meat, several be- Ing seriously affected. He found that there had been no proper superyision of the food served to nurses buf taut ‘ tires have been taken to pre h an occurrence In the future. We have taken all the suits to quote to-morrow the most sensational Strictly attached, ~ Sale of 2,000 Men’s $1.00 Negligee Coat Shirts at A Philade puia manuacturer soid us his entire overstock at @ price that enables us value of the season: shirts as have ever been offered you. morrow they’re yours for 39c. Come in a sp'end d assortment of styles, in both light and dark effects, mede of fine percales and madras in newesi patierns. Some have plaited bosoms, some are plain all have cuffs attached. a .soiutely perfect and guaranteed to fit cor. e@ctly. $1.00 valves in this sale, 39¢. Men’s $1.50 Custom Made Shirts for... higt made of the finest quality imported cloth, with cuffs The $1.50; here to-morrgw for 89c, each. Just as good dollar To- Every shirt is 89¢e hand laundered, and best shirts sold in New York for |We Will Be Open All Day Saturday, But Closed Monday (Labor Day) We append a partial list of the numerous Garment ales offered here io-moriow. The many 4-hour sales fairly radiate with unusual mon:y-saving opportuni ies, besides the All-Day events are C.0se (0 Sp:e actlany m LUateEEP extreme /e underpricing. —eeee—EE Oauraay’s Opeeral At the Fountain The Queen of Frappes Horton's famous Vanilla Ice Cream, Pineapple Cubes, Whipped Cream, — Maras- chino Cherries, served with lard’s f claret sauce, Spe: cial price to-mor- row An Opportune--Most waahinal 4-Hour Saie ot Girls Schoo! Dresses at ON SALE TO ‘MORROW QanTO 1m ONLY [aR Girls’ $4.50 Dresses a: $2.95 | On Sale Al Day | NO MAIL TR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED GOODS, NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING wee | TTHENDERG 8 C0 WEST 141 STREET | Se GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED | 85 ‘Tanguay”’ Suits » contrastin skirts a Misses’ ‘ fh Sa'e Ail Day full blouse waist 1 sle whi te silk braid; broidered emblem on st is cut extra full and ished with deep hem. brown, red or navy 6 to 14. $4.50 value, only In sizes to- Children’s “Veribest” Stockings Extra quality 1x1 or 2x2 ribbed Cot- on Hose, double sole, heel and ‘ae more dub se ‘1 5 c Boys’ $3 Suits, el at $1.59 6 to 10; value 25c. ON SALE TOMORROW'§ A aa tei ON SALE TO MORROW | SanTO Lem ONLY. in 2.RMTO 1pm ONLY gray mixtures in light and dark e/tects; sizes 8 to 16 blouse suits, made with large sailor ¢ Mars and blo 8 years. Limit 2 suits to a customer. No C. sale from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. only; a regular $35 1,000 Boys’ Suits, a Extra Pants, ‘(all All Day] 7 To-Morrow at 1. 98 & 2.98 | Boys’ 3.50 Extra Pants Pants Suits on Sale “All Day DOUBLE-BREASTED JAC one Patt ot kne ker pau & stripe cassimiere; sizes 7 to 16 year: York. Here all day to-morrow (reme $5 Suits, 2 Pair Knicker Pants, 2.98 On Sa'e All Day ———— s, with Al per, suit with extra Boys’ $5.50 Serge Suits at 3.98 a Sale Al Dax T SUITS, with ‘8 Worsted ——— Specials Saturday in the New Stirring 4-Hour Sale of braids, all colors, no ie alike, would each; sale ORc Pe 9anTO 1pm ONLY. \ Brilliantine Waists, made from fine . Made of taffeta sik with Tam crowns; some are plain while others are shirred; under- yoke pin tucked, open back; No. 2, made full, entire blouse double bow neatly wired: just the hat for new Fall m od- el; special, A Powerful ALL DA SALE Rich Black in Tans—lace or button styles to-morrow: estas 83 to Chiffon Taffeta . , blouse, fe aaa and allover Boys & Girls $1.50 Shoes, 89c silk embroidered; open back; PREP a Boys’ Shoes, / i | ON SALE TO MORROW Sock oo ea Mee a gray Samples at Half Price: Hand readily. sell $1. Charlotie Corday Hats y, Shown in two different facing of shirred Jap or China silk. The | 98 pleated and dress or every diy Weateesreersersecees e 1. to 1 P.M. only sizes 5 to 8 sizes 8% to 14 sizes 12 to 2 . Waists at 1,98 also open front of pleats and i Extra value for every- | Special all day Saturday at dark mixtu somely nte Fall hats of s eh on SALE TO: MORROW at $1.93 styles—No, 1, madz full, entire trimming is simpe. with just a large open front; rs Gir.s’ Hi ¥.S High Cut Shoes| ’ babii All-Day Sa‘e of 1.49 1.79 1.98 New Fall models, made full hemstitching, tucked back, long i

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