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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCYOBER 28, 1908. WIFE MORTALLY SHOT. HUSBAND DEAD AFTER DUEL Butcher Firing Four Bullets Into Woman. KNIFE AGAINST PISTOL. Two Frightened Spectators of Fight to Death Fear to Interrupt. Following a quarrel over a trivial matter George Obach, @ butcher, thirty- nine years old, h a shop at 206, Forest avenue, Brooklyn, shot and mor- tally wounded his wi erine, to- day and then shot h dead. The couple had » nm years and the but owned sthe butlding in which he had his shop and Hved. His wife, a big, n of thirty- ne shop. five years, he! A customer to~ Mrs. Obach sent the wrong cut @ complaint was made the fcolded his wife and a violent ensued. Obach slapped his wite She hurled a pair of fostongs at him, then ran into a back room, bolting the door. Wife Used Carving Knife. y ordered some The butcher, smashing the glass panel of the door, forced it open and rushed upon his wife. He struck several times In the face, kr down, When she got up he knocked down again. She kicked and scratched and attempted to reach him with carving knife. When she got the knife, her husband cried that he would kill her and went into his bedroom for a revolver, Mrs. Obach ran into for a police- man but could f All this time eking the bute x . Charles J. Wag- ner, e Roekring, a customer, hud watched, afraid to inter- fere. Four Bullets Into Wife. Nor did Interfere when Mrs. Obach returned from the street and the butcher r 1 at her from the rear. He carried the revolver his t hand. He ack his wife tn the aes and 2 he four bulle e Hour, one bullet entering the back through the| 1 stiffened out, appar- 1 the muzzle of ple, fired, and <= JAMAICA ENTRIES. SApprenti Raining PIMLICO ENTRIES. PIMLICO RACE TRACK, M 28,—The entries for to-morrow's are as follows FIST RACH Malden three yearoide and furlongs, Er ‘roe in, 107; i ‘Occoneahee, lor uintlal 107, Mie Me, Lut; King. oft Mount | Washington nH Three-yoar-olde and up. salah aunt 143; I of Pika, 155. FIFTH RACE-—Two- td le ave, and a Hotipnecss. stds Nabite hi Kills Himself After |S TAKES DOZEN MEN TO SUBDUE GIANT: tee aid He Was oo Will- | iam and Wanted to Run Ocean Liner. Richard Lenz, a Herculean framed tenor, who went Insane on the Kron Pring Wilhelm while she was tn mid- ose fought six immigration offictals jin the first cabin saloon of the liner at Quarantine to-day till they were ex- hausted. It was only when retnforce- ments arrived in the shape of several | husky members of the crew that he was |subdued and taken to Ellis Island. The | strength of the maniac was such that! he picked the men ‘up as ff they had been featherwetghts and hurled them jabout the cabin, while women screamed and the male passengers looked on in nent. exciting climax to his exploits on the voyage over. When he boarded the hip he seemed peaceable enough, and ntle manners and huge frame at much friendly attention, ship was only two days out when his |insanity blazed out in a startling way Capt. Nierich was on the bridge whe he suddenly felt a tap on his should He turned and saw Lenz. “Let me take the ship awhile,” he raid, “you are tired and need a rest. You know, I'm Emperor Wilhelm, and | I'm as good at sea as I am ashore.’ | The captain managed by diplomacy to get him off the bridge, telling him that ft would be beneath his dignity to pilot | @ ner. Lenz agreed with him, and for \the remainder of the voyage he was kept quiet by a f 1 who, the pas to-day, how ted his insanity too ang here at the German Thea Le He was on his way to join a Cincinnat! opera company. —_——— FAIR WOMAN BARBER HER OWN OWN DETECTIVE | Mrs, ee Personally Gath | ered Evidence on Which to | Sue for Divorce. years ago. Marlo FE. Ruby, of No. 29 Bight Day ad the own detec t she k lay, ¢ Hotel Bel- s that her husband eat busi- n, Last ny scene she located her gton Helghits ell boy were her to-day, Deel QUICK DEATH VERDICT. Jary Took term! NEW | Gtoncthto Ricci was found guilty [ths afternon of murdering Rosle Fer- eee was found there later in a gully. ginning Dec. 21. | half an hour | verdict calmly and was not affected by | | the sentence impose: A delicacy fit to set before a Table Syrup king— hirty Minutes to De- Guilt of Child's Slayer, BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct. 28. re ja, a three-year-old girl, at Cliffwood Jearly in September. It was alleged It’s made trom sugar cane, with- jthat he took the girl into the woods, | out the addition of adulterants, Jubused her and cut her throat. Her Spread it on breakfast cakes, hot bread or biscuit: First class grocers keep it—@ Id. can at 1c. The Southern Molasney Co., 381 West New York, Makers of the famous L, & O, Molneses, e Bergen sentenced the prisoner electrocuted during the week be- The jury was out but The prisoner took the Lord & Taylor Thursday, Oct. 29th Odd Silk Petticoats in Black and Colored Taffeta and Messaline, from $5.95 to $10.75 Colored Mohaw Petiicoats with fancy silk flouncings at $3.95 Wrapper Dept. Ripple Litderaown Wrappers oo 3.4 bound with satin. On Tlouse Gowns iniGerman) Hlannel: acc eee -$1.95, $2.95 Mazdas [louse Dresses In Percale... -gdCc $3.95 Jun) yells WOMEN sogon0 000000000009 50 Infants’ Dept. One lot of Fancy Striped or Checked Cloth Coats sizes 2 to 4 years, at $3.95—-value $7.50 Broadway & a2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. Sok Daniell SonssSons. Broadway, 8thand Ith Sts. Will Inaugurate Thursday and Friday one of their OLD-TIME SALES OF RIBBONS That Made This Firm Famous Where you received extra value for your money. Thousands upon thousands of yards will be thrown out on centre tables at prices that seem ridiculous for such qualities of ribbon. Leading shades and color combinations, also black. Widths, 1to Gin; Plain Taffeta Satin Taffeta few with slight imperfections. Table, valuesto 9c.a yd.,for 3¢ Messaline 2. af ee Le ue 5c Faille, FR. th mm YB Moire ' “4 ua Dresden m4, 13c Novelty Plaids} « 5, « « “ «Ve Checks and mm m7 « « 2Ic Stripes ey, Saks & Company Broadway at 34th St HAV B ARRANGED FOR THURS DAY AND FRIDAY A remarkable offering of Suits and Coats for Women At Prices Extraordinarily Low 3 Tailored Suits new long coat models Of fine broadcloth or English cheviots, in plain or braid trimmed effects aresatinlined;colors—smoke, brown, green, blue, rose, wistaria or black. Of embroidered broadcloth; tion of one of the most popular models which has sold at $75.00 tra long, with large revers, military collar + and “Colonial” embroidered. electric, navy, brown or black. Value 55.00 The coats +25.00 Vaiue 35.00 } Directoire Suits a reproduc- The coat is ex- | 39-50 cuffs—all being heavils In smoke, cedar, Wistaria, Empire “Evening Coats Tailored Evening Coats Military Evening Capes Fancy Evening Capes Of imported broadcloths, in pastel shades, silk lined and interlined. Value 35.00) 725. 00 Silk Bengaline Rubber Coats Taffeta Silk Rubber Coats Priestly Cravenette Raincoats The bengaline and taffeta silk coats are in) Value the newest shades and include the shadow stripes of Priestly’s cravenette in tan or oxford. popular | S i 20.00 The cloth coats are made 15.00 Sale of Petticoats for Women Silk jersey top Petticoats in all the new Fall colorings, also blac of soft taffeta; all silk underlay. line Petticoats, section flounce, ail silk underlay, in all the new shades, also black. deep section flounce 7-9 95 Value 10.50) with deep tucked] 5-85 Value 8.50), Thursday and Friday Ribbons & Ribbon Sashes of 7% inch wide Satin Messaline Rib bon | with slides and fancy ends; in two shades of two blues, or white, also black satin. Satin Taffeta or Satin Glace | in. wide, in the new mill linery shades, log other rose, ary Red 4 yds. long, fashioned 1.98 navy, new blue, brown,| each | Value 3.50. | with pink, blue, brown navy, white or Take /2Ic Value 45c a yd. at} Moire Sash Ribbons, with taffeta stripes; } 7 inches w 80c yd. ink, blue or white. Value 48c at Moire Hair Ribbons, with taffeta stripes; 5) inches wide (to match the sash ribbons), in| pink, blue, white, brown, navy, cardinal or Value 45c yd. garnet. 29C at Lord & Taylor Sale of All Sith Umbrellas 26-inch for Women handles of pearl, ivory and natural woods, sterling World ** bid +? Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; silver trimmed, also fine and imported gun metals, 28-inch for Men handles of natural woods and buckhorn, pun-metal and sterling silver trimmed. p2. 9 5» value $4.00 roth St. The man who makes a ‘‘bid’’ for business is the man whom business comes. io Leta Want’? give your brvadest publicity. All (aoc made iis: chara manded muc! pH v & Go's Attractions Bway ING Ay. Next Mond Monday, November the Second, We inaugurate a Series of Anniversary Sales Marking Our 6th Anniversary in This Building The advance notice we give of these saies may be accepted as n indication of their importance to ba. ers of winte: tre Thole Tow Prices, 34th to 5th St M merchandise extremely full, woollen materials. Until recent! fined to specialty sho higher prices than we ask. er were Cc insuring greatest freedo ! 9 Foreign and ° Men’s Domestic Raincoats Main fth Floor Some men expect of @ iaincoit only rainy weather ser- e, The English supply such garments. waterproof and durable lost as oilssins. They are tashioned with characteristic London of movement. nglish Raincoats of where they com- hy 18 ops, These, in the Furnishing \ii{ Goods section, on the main floor, are $17.24 and $19.49. | Most men demand of a Raincoat rain and shine service, For them American manfacturers have vided a selection, of which} the following, shown on the fifth Noor, are typical:— At $14.75 —Coats of dark gray Cravenetted worsted; 52 inches jong, full sweep lars snug fitti yoke and sleeves lined with satip finished Ve seams double silk stitched | At $16.75 aincoats of fancy all wool Crevenetted cheviots; 52, nehes long, with a combination military collar—for lays; down style or to button high; inverted pleats in centre of back and cuffs; Both white. Sale. yoke lined with se mace | $2.49 Silk Umbrellas, $1.89. | Sheet Music Eighty i ° . ° Fruits, Groceries and Dainties for Hallowe’en Funmakers | Grape Fruit, e sale. Extra Faney Sleeves with sat n At $19.75—Coas of Cravenetted dark gray fects; also in b shadow str yokes lined with Venetian of silk, sleeves with sa At $29.75—Highest Grade Hand Tailored Raincoats, of dark stripe Cravenetted worsteds; 52 inches Ic with silk en euete Effective coverings for small tables are the yard-square Table Covers of Sik Tapestry, imported from France, with pretty jloral and geometrical designs in soft shades on a cream ground—$2.79 and $2.97 floor, Broadway. Men's and wWontea n specfal lot of 500, Frames—S-rib Paragon. Handles— Signs of the zoaiac appear or the handles of some of the newest silk umbrellas—and whether or no it has any occul: meantrg, the design ts very aeco ative. ng these figures in carved wood, in sterling silver on Wood or in solid etched silver, the umbrella ts $4.96. tural boxwood and furze, in a v. Coverings— All silk, tape edge. Other. Umbrellas. in Umbrellas, up to $24.74, With handles show- worsteds, in herringbone ipe, unfinished worsteds; ong and lined throughout Third Floor, 28 and 26 inch Umbrellas—included in this} ariety of shapes. lar stock, including Martin's celebrated English! Main Floor, Main F | Sale All Week DIRECTOR ‘ sata white only, sizes 12 to 15; elsewhere! mieten AGH TID, 6 Nanaonanenoon 9e ity popular selecti DS, KID CURLERS, Imported, machine comprising many of the pop- stitched; 3 and 4 inch sizes; dozen., 5c ular hits of the day. SUPPORTERS, fancy frill elastic, ..5e with ribbon bow; side pin-o Fifth Floor, Indian River; extra fancy sweet lar price, 20¢ each; hox of six, extra large size, this sale. | Box a six, | Table this nedium size, this sale Apples, Extra Faney Spitzenberg, large Jonathans, lar, Jar, BI2b each Reat #106 Red Star Brand," Jar; this sale, pulverized da in hygienic cai Ib. cartons, beans only, 92c; 25 Ib sacks, n ly Hy $4.3: re SURIO CHOP Mixed, Young Hyson, Japan, Fe olong and English Breakfa 1 Jb, cart re s Ik ddy, 3 larly $1.5 $128; 10 Ib, caddy; regularly § ; OES; “th s Sale, e | Appetite Tempters from the Ms acy Bakery. I t r Bak the} ghth Flow Nd irs the purest, freshest and best s sed In| white, black or pink... Mass Women’s $1.25 Gloves, 98c Pair. Eight-button Mousquetaire Suede Gloves, in black, tan, slate and 3ut six hundred pairs—a quantity that foreshadows disappoint- ment for late comers. (aos Women’s $1. 50 Petticoats, $1.14 of sateen, in black only; made with deep “Eppo Petticoats,” sectional flounce. A new and practical garment invention—side-fastening, with- out shirring stvifgs, yet requires no alterations to fit perfectly any eof waist Notion Specials. Main F . IRE CHIFFON COLLARS, flavored fruit; our regu A “Bde size, box of one dozen; 34¢] Best Imported Pitted is Ib. bartons, . «10 {Mo Ferrero Malaga or Ralsine—our own ant and