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ON KROONAND FR GIL’ SLE Two Immigrants Quarrel Over ‘Pretty Black-Eyed Susana Roob. ONE HURLS LONG KNIFE. Then He Leaps Into the Sea and Drowns in Sight of Passengers. ‘The sloe black eyes and trim figure ‘ef Susana Roob, from Luxemburg, Ger many, say the officers of the Red Star ner Kroonland, which docked to-day | from Antwerp, led to a tragedy in the N NAVE OLY TO PAY ALON Annie Reinfeld Charges That Hyman Was Too Friendly With Actress, field applied to Jus- in the Supreme Court, to-day 1 of $30 weekly alimony and $250 counse) fee to Annie Frost Reinfeld from Hyman L. Reinfeld, } Reinfeld Dental Company, th e that followed revealed an astonishing matrimonial situation. Mr. Hershfield recited that on Sept. 21, 194, young Hyman L. Reinfeld and pretty Annie Frost, daughter of Samuel Frost, the umbrella manufacturer, were married by contract. Hyman w Ditious to become a Frost gave the funds for his tuiti the New York College of Dentistry o |make the THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1908, TRAGEDY AT SEA ASKS HUSBAND [6000 HOME MADE | Thousands of World Readers | Will Find Relief from Un- necessary Misery. “The people here do mt drink enough water to keep healthy,” ex- claimed a well-known autho’ ne | numerous cases of kidnzy and blad-| der and or matism are} at the drink- vreatest medl- due to the fact nature system with! are-wls; but get on er wagon. If you are really| Kk, why, of course, take the pr plain, common vi nerves or r i | To cure you must kic do their work; they are the filters of the blood. They |must be made to strain out of the! blood the waste matter and acids| that cause rheumatisin; the urine) must be neutralized so it will no his wedding present, The young couple had agreed that! English Channel, the result of a quarrel Between two men passengers over the attentions of one of them to the girl. Nicolas Trausch, a stumy thick-set peasant from Stolzenberg, and Henry Muller, who came from Susana’s home | town in Germany, were the two ad-| mirers whose jealous rivalry resulted fm Muller's death and the stabbing of frausch. | ‘Muller and the girl had travelled on | the same train from Luxemburg to Ant- werp. Just before they embarked ‘Trausch, who had known Muller before, | came up. He was introduced to pretty | Susana, and so far as is known this was the only time he ever saw her. Herded in the steerage, opportunities to | talk to the girl, who camo in the second cabin, were not frequent, but Muller | took fuJl advantage of them when they los Presented themselves, and this appar- | tly engendered @ bitterness between | the two men. | On Sunday, Oct. 11, when the pas- wengers had been called to their dinner Muller and Trausch were seated op- | posity one another. The ship was then Snglish Channel, off Dover. wards say they begtn quar-| = over the girl. Suddenly Muller) ed back and drew a long-bladed | He balanced it on his palm for | knife @ second and then hurled it with all nls{ might at Trausch. knife glanced off, only inflicting @ painful flesh wound, but Muller ap- parently imagined he had killed Tr sh, for he ran to the deck, hurling aside stewards and passengers who tried He ran to the starboard to stop him. | side of the ship, which was rolling along | through a choppy sea, He climbed the | rail and stood there for @ moment, Then he plunged overboard. ‘A boat manned by @ volunteer crew and commanded by the third efficer of the Kroonland was lowered in @ few nds, but Muller was then a long! stern, The first cabin pas-| wding the rail of the prom- | could see his head bobbing ne struggled to Keep above t-before the boat was any- | n he had disappeared. ; evening World reporter to-day | #2# re oo, through an interpreter, sald | 4} i> she had no {dea why the men cy 0 { have quarrelled over her. < o4 “T knew Mr, Muller, and thought he | “Se was very nice,” she sald. "The other | 6h “ye man 1 diin't know at all, There must he Wy e some mistake. ‘They didn’t quarrel > be aon mistake a i ‘Among the passengers who saw Mul- 1% 8 i nator and Mrs. Til- | gy po ‘eo shouted to the men (€ Fore > je them in their ef- | ge Muller, and the Senator Write for our Our liberal im oy over the rail NEW BOOKLET redit terms ap 4%, 7 == | fF, containing in- % ¢ ply also to Long > <hiormation re-R he ; aN Island, New 43% 4 garding our Out~ ra Ajersey or Con- ie y fits. Mailed free. i [ @ ; ts necticut, ry hh e “ 3 Rooms $ [Open Saturdays | _5 Rooms $ ye @) nan Completely Until Completely rey Qne Trial Proves furnished L 10 P.M. Furnished oes Blyn Shoes for forty years have stood Jy, 4 and reliability ows us kno yvest that quality allows ross Shoes the sole N. Y. Agents for 1 Cross Shoes for Wo ‘an give, Red Cross Dress Boot OX’ Style No. 842 Patent leat su n si extremely h the new top; perforated quarter and shield tip; a splendid ex- ample of Red Cross style and value. | Napoleo! NINE BEST STORES WEST SIDE: BROOKLYN; 6th Ave, & 27th St, B'way, bet. Park and bih Ave. & 39th St, Ellery EAST SIDE; , Fulton St,, oop. Abra id Ave, & 1224 Strect, ,, tm & Straus 4 Ave koi Sir ‘wy near (irene Ay 4d Ave. & 15th S.reet. PAC TORIES: Bowery near Broome, SMrSI9 Last 72d Si AG a & Soria. |the law to yank teeth tes. | He was obliged to employ icensed den- | tists ahd that his own Income from | conduct they should not begin a real marriage by living together until] Hyman had graduated and won the right to put} “D. D. 8." ter hi me. iI Father-in-law F vanced the capita: and furnish a dental e: the Reinfeld Denta’ ymen, has a big 1, 3 and 5 Avenue Annie said tn a husband in_name ont was making $900 one of his acquaint Hyman told $00 weekly flagrantly am vt timacy with Flo io tress, Was not too muc would be easy for him to pay, | Hyman’s lawyer affidavit, whe not yet won dental surge’ his Runfeld Dental ¢ sufficient to pay $3 nd §2: r his’ wife tne | mpany was a week alimony Max F 5 Tineteen- year-old es the evidence upon whic! her suit for di yorce in an affidavit, he had oft n the actress, hir in which bh should, Justice Truax reserved decision on the all is from forming his {s the cause of| trouble and poor digestion.| se conditions you can do no} an take the following pre-| scription: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Comp < | 5 ; Compound Syrup Sarsa- SRS ea eon aad sik tassels sud e5rus Valve S60Lb0r at ens OOOO ‘ Rooms Z bd er 4 Completely 125 WE PAY 4 oR Furnished $ FREIGHT a On exhibition at our “0 jesroor longet be a source of Irritation to] the bladder, and, most of all, you must keep these ac in the stomach. Th stomac For thi better t hree ounces. Mix by shak in bottle and take in ° after each meal and the | j , but don’t forget and often mation and sim- nul be posted up! 4 old and used at the an attack of rheumatism, or urinary trouble, no mat- ter how slight. ble ple pre in each he ie 1p ory iy 1% 11> ory a res me knows the depend ble Warren. Absolute guaranteed for ten yea and at this price th offered. Regular pric SS FFe SAAS AALS SSS Se best piano value ever Ny a \ ss! ly rs, te SS SSS SWS “350, ‘hy SSS) eS Terms $5 Down—$1.00 Per Week 2 a 49 $ ECLAL TO-MORROW: One fine| UN? Wy} toned Iirce Hazelton Unprigit Plano Wiz BAG used). Price,*!7), ierms,*la Week! ws: Ces ULE “TITIAN. BM he 9 ELE ees aoe HERS Sampson Ci ‘T A tie LENS MUSSEL PO = te ( D HOSS ou LOL: Lid Nagas ee 22223 yaa: » $e IS TA AEA ERED ATES NT STII RR TT a eT, RO ATP: OTL @ STREETS NEW YORK, . 30 Years Leaders of Fashions, Dinnerware at Almost Half e@ Fittb Floor. Values are absolutely unapproachable elsewhere. The result of purchases made before the recent advances. $40 Limoges China Dinner design, Sets, $25 100 pieces, bea tifully deco- rated in delicate pink rosebud with green stock pattern. leaves; stippled with coin gold; open Dinner Sets, $17.95 100 pattern pieces floral border designs, with gold line on all pleces; in dainty pink open stock $25 English Porcelain Dinner Sets, $16.75 High grade Bnglish porcelain 100-piece Dinner Sets, handsomely decorated in delicate floral border design. Rich Cut Glass Specials $4.95 for $6.50 3-pt. Claret Jugs, cut handle, cut bottom. $7.50 doz. for $10 Water Tumblers, chrysanthemum and fan cutting. Sugar and Cream Sets, pretty designs. pe. Mayonnaise Sets. $1.95 for $2.50 rich Cut Gl $1.98 for $3.00 richly cut $1.95 for $2.95 1-qt. size Water Bottle, deeply cut. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Lace Curtain Bargains 447 Fourth Floor. A special purchase of an importer’s stock of 800 pairs Irish Point Curtains, 100 pairs Tambour Curtains, $00 pairs Arabian Curtains, 500 pairs Renaissance Curtains, 100 pairs Cluny Curtains and 100 pairs Antique Curtains; on sale to-morrow. Note the Great Savings to to to to to $9.00 Lace $16.50 Lace $19.75 Lace $50.00 Lace $40.00 Lace Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains SIMPSON to-morrow to-morrow to-morrow to-mdrrow to-morrow CRAWFORD CO. at at at at at China Closets—Special re &M Fitth Floor. By special arrangement with the manufacturer, we are able for a limited time to make this exceptional offer. $20 China Closets at $14.75 As illu d, of selected quartered gioss fir inches wide, vs in bent end glass, straight front fitted oak, es high, with gallery top, 4x16 bevel mirror; three pol- ished oak shelves; tion, $21 Tables, $12.75 guarantesc coustruc- Of thoroughly seasoned golden oak, select- ed grain top, massiv3 pedestal base, feet; 6 feet when extended. $33 Oak Buffets, $26.50 $2.50 Golden Chair, $1.65. 8 Chair, 82.75. rubber polish finish, 44-inch round carved claw Oak Cane Seat Dining 3.50 Golden Oak Leather Seat Dining $28.00 Genuine Leather Couch, 219.75. $18.00 3-piece Parlor Suites, $14.00. SIMPSON CRAWFORD co. Domestic Rugs Underpriced i £2 Fourth Floor. A decided saving on standard makes of Rugs, the very names of which are guarantees of quality. 100 Bales of Royal Axminster Rugs, almost one-half inch thick. Ori: tal Rugs. On accou for the 9x12 size, valu valued at $26.00, our price $17.90. They t of Extra Quality Tapestry Brussels Rugs, in medal 150 Shirvan Rugs, lion and all-over effects, suitable for dinin valued at $18.00, sale price $13.85. valued at $16.00, our price $12.75. , valued at $9.00, sale price $6.95 are exact copies of the finest ight mill imperfections our prica at $28.00, will be $18.75; size $.3x10.6, grooms, etc. practically two rugs in one, as both sides are equally good, Size 9x12,svalued at §1 x10,6, valued at Size Small Royal Axminster Rugs, $ Size 72, valued at Size 2 0, sale price $11.75. 0, sale price $8.75. 7x9, valued at $8.50, sale price $5.95. 5.50, sale price $3.85, , Valued at £3.00, our price $1.95. Reversible All-Wool Smyrna Rugs, Size 9x12, value $24.00, our price $17.50. Size (.6x10.6, regular pri Size 6x9, valued at $12.00, our price $7.85, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. $18.00, our price $12.75. Groceries, Wines and Liquors £aSixth Floor. rt| Three Carloads of Fi y - bree, de of Flour—Royal Stu Se to sell tor Ent or blend. _ 49¢ se ie; aD 1; dozen, OBe.; Btuast Brand; 49¢ 45e¢ Juley, adr Roap — Roya Fanner) purse, ®t) 10 Rolled Oate Large. whi oat 1O-1 k v8 eis $138 m or Old Crow Whiskey eliow: mpectal pe thakes for $2.00 New Prunes — 5) Jo tin Se Y) Bogen Cured, i 4 ta oo F better “veel 85.008; LG. ay smoke | ep SH “Y| sam W ere st 4 °350- Warren ie % ayy \ Piano, *182 | A hve fer ic N > i Phat’s the offer. Every \ ‘ ; ‘ 33e N Xe HiceSold, regularly “ ‘s ras “SsLMPSON CRAWFORD CoO, ‘Tel, Chelsea 2100, ‘apecta NO toe Cooked Corned Bee ped Beet—soid reg order (none del Farly Jun sold regularly at ns, Pea s—Roy: 16. ; Ile es and Golden Apri- fornia fruit; sold us Pineapples— Heed to red) per Ibe Imported Cocoa—Suchara’ cups; oI inclu in 1 Madelra, ranteod B spectal Ms hey—Ol4, mmootts ey wold bei i Special 6 15¢ Sola regu- : Bxe f and ularly bYd tb, can, A meal 24e ‘oval Stuart brand; 20. erry and regularly eel B06 2 Blocks on Sixth Avenue GoLD : Ten (10) G' STANDARD | a Clearing 10c ON BARGAIN SQ Twelve open s tterns of fine decorated Porcelain, German and French China. Included are wares 4 from the famous Haviland factories. Here is a partial list: anno ek c . ore 4 | Austrian China Bouillon | Porcelain Covered Dishes, EEC IEt Nosed eee ee OS (eee cs CHES ET | IG andisaucerseme Be 39¢ | ch C vidal’ emer sc ea ‘ i ru Porcelain Soup Ti 5 {| austrian China Breakfast French China Soup Tu- | austrian China. Covered Porcelain Salad Bowls. 39¢ Ile teplatessn ste serseeeE Oc | Teens S990] MDIsheste atts. 0e 39¢ Porcelain Sauce Tureen, , Austrian China Tea) French Covered | Austrian China Sauce with Lad ' 396 i Dishes. iE SH aonsngeseadaos 39 Porcelain Tea Pots....39¢ China Bread and | French China Platters, 48-.| Austrian China Covered Porcelain Platters, 16-inch, 10c inch. 39 Butters. . 10 39 39e | e Cups and French China Chocolate | French China Bouillon Cups | Porcelain Sugar Bowls. 39¢ 10c Cups and Saucers. ..39¢ and Saucers......... 39¢ | Porcelain Dinner Plates {Q¢ | ON BARGAIN SQUARES 19 AND 20, ADAMS BUILDING—REAR Bie Beautiful Assortment of Fancy China | On Sale To-Morrow at 9.30 A. M. for pieces worth for pieces worth 50¢ bet $1.25. |$1.00 $1.25 to $3.98. | } | 69c to $1.25 $1.25 to $3.98 . Picces Pieces y > | f g | FS ) | | | | | | Cracker Jars.....-.-. 50 | Syrup Jars. -5Oc | Oval Dishes....--++-$5.00 | Salad Bowls. -$3.00 Chocolate Jugs. +-50c Chop Dishes. -50c | Cake Plates... +$1.00 | Fruit Dishes,...+++ $$,00 | Salad Bowls. . 50c | Bonbon Dishes.. - 50c | Muffin Dishes. ed Celery Trays.. 4.00 | Cake Plates -50c | Cups and Saucers. + 50c | Chocolate Jugs + $1.00 | Chop Dishes.. 3.00 | Fruit Dishes . 50c | Cracker Jars $1.00 | Fancy Dishes 1.00 | | Condensed Milk Jug: $1.00 | Nut Bowl: $1.00 O'NEILL BUILDING—BASEMENT ! . H $5.00 Chafing Dishes, $3.50 , Hartz Mountain Canary Bird [930 Ney ‘tine copper’ or | i, nickel-plated Ghaing Arti oh Cis i cut), has patent adjustable alcoho Brass Cage and Outfit 2 50 ee Rain cover, ebony handies, Complete, $2. holds three pints. Ree $3 50 4 re lar price $5.00, at....++- ry Another shipment of genuine Hartz J Mountain Canaries, every one selected from songster by our bird expert. We offer the complete outfit as follows: 4 Hartz Mountain Canary, ‘ ~ 4 Bird Cage, 1 Cage Bracket, 1 Oage Spring, 1 Package Seed, a Package of Gravel, 1 Cuttle Fish, 1 Cuttle Fish Holder, 1 Bird's $2 50 Bath, 2 Feed Cups, ge * | Ree 50; complete outfit at | . | oes Sternau Coffee $3.50 Pretty Y | achi i sos a | hines, $5.00 | Mission Clocks, $1.50 We dave secured fils | These Mission Clocks are built of fumed oak, 17)! | ett el meee ba _ inches high, 8 inches wide. They have eight-day crepe sa a movements, the dials have large cast brass Arabic 4 i ) icKel + rT foish: oer orest inn. | figures and there is a brass pendulum. They are proved burner. Regular price $9.39; $5.00 | special at.. | 0 NeILL-ADAMS © Forty Gold Standard Stamps Free To-Morrow Each Visitor to the Sale Fine China-and Porcelain On Sale To-Morrow at 9.30 A. M. for pieces worth from 12c. to 45¢e. 12 to 45c | 20th, 21st & 22d Streets Established Forty-One Years. old Standard Stamps to start each book and (30) Additional Free Stamps (40) in all Premium Parlor the O'Neill Building, Third Floor. | 39c for pieces worth trom 49c. to $7.50. UARES 16, 17 AND 18, ADAMS BUILDING—REAR 49c to $7.50 Pieces Pieces fully guaranteed, and would ordinarily sell for $3.50. To-morrow we will offer them | at the remarkable price of. ,...++: $1.50 ud |

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