The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1908, Page 6

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ne ar FROM ; DEMENTED GIRL pies ea { Devotion to Insane Daughter | Communicated Her Hallucinations. Lord & Taylor Announce for balance of week a Special Sale of Women's, Misses and Girls’ | Coats, Suits and Dresses | Special Prices will prevail during this sale. ), One of the most remarkable cases of | ‘imposed | / hat is medically known as ) fmsanity” is interesting specialists in | mental diseases in the persons of Mrs, | Mary Dub and her daughter, Pa |) ‘who were removed to the phychor } ward of Bellevue Hospital yesterday | ¢rom No. 1416 Avenue A. The mother is Mfty-two, the daughter twenty-four Years old. Both women came from Gei ) Many about eighteen months ago. H they managed to get past the immigra- Women's Broadcloth Suits several models to select trom in all the new Fall and Winter shades, at $30.00, $35.00 & $40.00 values $40.00 to $50.00 Women's 3-piece Broadcloth Sutts Four distinctive models correct fall shades, so Ooo, value £65.00 Broadcloth Dresses hic of religious mania is a question the will probably be referred Wo Washing- ton. While insanity runs in the Dub | family, there is no evidence in the his- tory of the case, so Dr, Gregor: Bellevue Hospital, World reporter to }. til the daughter a | mother’s min not perfectly mal and w ced, It was the mother's constant attend- } ce nce on her daughter, who imagines Daun ede that she is the appointed agent of the me,’ No. 151 74 Abgel Gabriel on earth, says Dr. Gre-|] Young woman gory, which so wrought upon the | trom 1 her runay mother that, when the two women were | wierty Femoved, after neighbors had notified | the police, both their minds wer Perfectly attuned in thelr ha! tions that they suffered similar & fons at similar times. "Now that we have separated them,” to select gom in all the |Siewiertz Supposed to Be in I AM | City, His Wife and © dren Pennile:s | ped del Women's colors: Taupe, Edison, Wistaria, Bronze, Navy, Catawba and Black. A new and exclusive ‘ model, embroidered body lace yoke and fancy A chiffon sleeves; copy ofa ‘foreign ‘model, i $35.00, Three-prece broadcloth Gowns Special value $50.00 riz went away nonths ago, abandoning eaving them pennile to be in New Yerk name. aid Dr. Gregory, “we hope to work a nNe Inthe ease’ of the. mother. Gaugnter, however, I believe to be yond help. In a'l my e: Pitals and in t @ases, 1 do not mental Fancy Princess Dress, with “Doucet” coat, also Paquin model, with directoire coat, in the new autumn shades, ° value $95.00 75.00, lVomen's Coat Deft. derang “HEARST ADDS 008 MAES TO WALL OF TRAITORS : | Objects Because Loyal League, or fic Members Are Asked to ; wiki Vote for Bryan. 7 <cou BAKER ATTACKED i STREET AND SHOT LYDIA E. meres ve Tourist Coats and Ratncoats VEGETABLE C0: MPOUND Broadcloth Coats, f W est C Automobile Coats SI5.00. value $20.00 25.00 value $40.c0 William R. Hearst to-day in which he s Women's Fur Lined Overcoats has been mai voters asking them to Bryan and Mr. C! fs signed by A mysterious attack was made at ning on I $39.50. $50. 00 & $60.00 values $50.00 to $75.00 Decause they regnition party. “I do not need to advise loyal Inde- to vote, But alth, ut 1 am now a proud pendence party men how the names on this trait tre enough to te the signers of t own confession adm! gelved honors and f fependence party. ° own words they are convicted of being | | alther traitors who betrayed the y that honored them or corruptionists | « who have sold out Girls’ Winter Coats Special Offering of 500 Coats dete a. consisting of Cheviots, Mixtures, Diagonals ‘ and Kerseys, at | B77. 2 S10, $12.50 & $15 values $10,c0 to $20.00 or, perhaps, when from some other y “The place for traitors in the Demoer will find an a company. I Independen eratic party, tray Bryan, S all sick | for advice, is to health, k Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. tray both and CASTORIA 2 3 2.0 dey in a Tu folk str Went to ———~ z ipige INT th cinta and yl P ander, fifty-elg fe And YOU Have ! gt Rake Ve dete =" For Every Man Bignarure : — aint —|& Every Woman New Fall Styles Sraozns “Sho | A Fit for <3 A Style for -00 Any Liking Any Foot Black and Colored New ae, sBuckskin & Suede In an Immense Assortment The Smartest Footwear in Town We Fool Entitled to Your Shoe Pair Actual Comparisons and Tests Merit It, FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM 18th St. & Oth Ade. {aie St. & oth Ade. | Py | 260 West 125th St. Price Shoes | Shoes Only | BB 3d Abe, | Bet. 7th & Sth Ades, The Better the Flour, The better the:bread+ The better the bread, The better theybakér, WASHBURN crégat Co. #33 it ERY HIGHEST QUALITY - te e ‘HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1908. The people are with pecorritot Democrats, Socialists, Leaguers, Suffrag- eites—all in harmony on one platform: “This Is the Place to Buy Shoes.” t this list of ind buy at an you ever bald ‘for shoes before. ry er pri Come ea 5,000 Pairs of Famous Trademarkead | Women’s Shoes Worth up to $3 and $3.50 a Pair Surplus Socks) and Samph s “Mary Stuart” ‘Mayfair’ AH at $1.50 a pair Worth up io $3 & $3.50 & Misses lony, Hood, li : Fe Ketter er’s $3 i t Shoes For Nurses, Teachers, Saleswomen or any who are much on their feet. Vici Kid: with Pneumatic 1 sewn, ilexible Ik; JMFORT ABLE. Made of imported Rubber Heels. i SY and C Soles, widths eather es 3 to 8, $4. A PAIR Several Thousand Pairs $2 and $3 Sirap Sandals, Slippers, Dancing Pumps and Colonials — turned flexible . Great Bar- gains. No MailorC.0.D.Orders , Per » For to- ¢ Special, FRAAN & OPPENREIM | Misses’ High — Cut Shoes A choice lot « eo Boys’ Dressand Street Shoes from leading makers, including. Sab Grade Samples. Box Calf, Calf and other leat! nly well 1 solid A, soles. ite worth $2.00 a pair. Si Bice. 11% 2% to 514 A choice lot of T, J curry & Co.'s famous arch shank Liberis Shoes for Misses and thildren; lace and but- h- hers. 00 and $@.00 be n tT Hoys’ Storm Cail oars for al buck, yt heavy colized soles; e Ee Mev ahers lacings; 84. O56 iy ae to 544,) Men’s New Winter Shoes Entire Stock of J. W. Russ, Haverhill, Mass., Maker of Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes All Leathers and ail Sizes . On sale to-morrow at $1.50 Frasie & Oovewbela, th Ave. # 18th Bt,

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