The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1908, Page 8

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MILIONARE, 79, SANE GIRL, AN CALED INSANE ACTRESS, DANCES BY HS NEPHEW. NL” PLATFORM Dr. B. F. Batchelder Said to Be! Sadie O'Neill Attracts a Crowd Ruled by Woman—Court of Over 1,000 People Orders Inquiry. in the Bronx. Dr. Benjamin F. Batchelder, a wealthy A young girl, who said she was Sadie fetired dentist, of No. 23 West One | O'Neill, seventeen years old, an actress Hundred and Fourth street, will be of No. 36 East One Hundred and called upon to establish his sanity be- | Twentieth str@t, attracted a crowd of fore a Sheriff's jury ‘a thousand people on the platform of the Justice Truax signed an order to that |One Hundred and Forty-ninth street effect to-day, naming Edward A. station of the Third avenue “L" this ‘ i ie Thert Sane (Morning by a spirited exhibition of Cah Wm Madly Tela Cull GNldcts3 (tle Salome dancing, accompanied by wild, ders as Commissioners to hear the case. | incoherent songs To-day's proceedings are the result of was clad in a wine-colored cord- pink ed the stock- and lngerle oblite ated the duller (a eensational affidavit fled by George | B. Banks, a nephew of the dentist. He | the only near relative of Dr. Ratchel- oY rake is seventy-nine years old. The nite of the wine-colored suit. She kicked Si4 man’s! fortune is estimated at $1,- J with more al than grace, and sang + 900,000. | with more volume than melody In his petition Mr. Banks saye: | When the audience that gathered on “Tam informed that Dr. Ratchelder {the station platform had blocked trac fs under the influence of a woman who | the police were appealed to, and Patrol has assumed control over him and his|Man Vetter, of the Alexander avenue effaire, and ix endeavoring to obtain | station, led the young girl to the street Possession of his property and to got | Before he had gone very far he had to | his signature to a will, and that by rea- /Summon assist as she proved a& Seen of his Imbecility I belleve she has {dlieult prisoner, stili_cutting mad cap ‘already obtained possession of some of , ~ = Hipiais neclsreeraphimay refer to the ‘D0 YOU KNOW ANY {eame or another woman. It says SKIN SUFFERERS ? “Same woman, a stranger to me, ml forced herself upon Dr. peetabelgen and | 1¢ * You Have a Friend Affilc! With agsumed the management of his finan-! "Eczema, tell the Drugglet Reet cial affairs. She claimed to be his | a daughter, but admitted that she was| If you have a fi end suffering fron: caly a friend rendering services for |ecsema, tell us sbout it the next time which she expects to be paid | Aa ee have tried so “Bhe has obtained an influence over useless remedie: i him and controls him in his weak con- y with doctors tion. But during lucid moments he | despair. If they only k pr w of the simplest home cure for eczema! It is nothing insists she should not be permitted to more than oll of wintergreen compound come near him.” (as mixed ja D. D. D. Prescription) a Used with glycerine, tbymol and other healin ingredients in liquid form, this FAMOUS ART DEALER DEAD. finpie remedy penetrates the pores of the News was received here from London | skin, numbing aud killing the eczema sf the death of Sir J. J. Duveen, world | Sue while building up the bealthy sue ranowned articollector and dealer. He | "tou will suggest to your friend af- Teaver, a fortune of between $5,000,000 | nicted “with. eczema to call, we shall be and $6,000,000. One of the last honots| glad to explain to any ‘ufferer about that came to-him was British Knight- |p. p. D. Prescription. "hood. Riker’s Drug Stores. Pavia - ffonsis Sire (OldtStewart Building) Store Closes at 6 P. Lon SMART TAILORED SUITS’ of Unfinished Worsteds At $23.75 \ The headlines:state the plain facts—but they don’t begin to -e spress the importance of this best suit offering of the season. The suits are made of remarkably good-looking unfinished ya orsteds, in diagonal striped weave, and the colors are black, } bh ie, green, smoke and brown. The coats are 36 inches long, + sin gle-breasted,.with notched collar, straight back, large pockets, ‘with excellent satin lining. The skirts are gored and close \ fittiig, and buttoned down front. The suits are strictly man- i tailared, and in quality of materials, style and workmanship » are flilly up toithe:standard that their regular price—$37.50— . indica ites. ‘Yomorrow-we shall have just one hundred and seventy- threejof these splendid $37.50 Suits to Sell at $23.75 I will not'be safe to delay, if you want one of them, ‘Second floor, Old) Building. 4 Black Dress Trimmings Largest Variety in the City And the HANDSOMEST assortments too, so our customers tell us, All the latest Paris novelties are here; including embroidered soutache bands; Jacet braids, embroi- dered on net in simple and elaborate designs; passementerie fringes, ornamental tassels, ball edgings and superb black spangled and jet bands, in exceedingly rich patterns. These are only suggestions of our unique and splendid stock, which is without a peer in beauty and far too varied to describe. Second floor, Old Building. Imperial Herringbone Serge,$1 Yard In black, $1.50 QUALITY and extra wide—54 inches, A fine, all-wool fabric, of stylish weave, a good rich black, and there's nothing to equal it anywhere at its SPECIAL PRICE, $1 A YARD. F 1, Old Building, Women’s Shoes---New Styles First in the Field at WANAMAKER’S The woman who cares for only the elect among the styles in Shoes, and values them in proportion to their newness, should know more than possibly she does about the steady influx of the new and smart styles in the Wanamaker Shoe Store. Today women who know are buying these Brown or dark gray, ooze leather| Black cali button boots, with vamps closely | with wing perforated, arched braided with naszow silk ribbon, §7. | instep and high heels. $5.50. , Russet Russia‘leather bution boots, with a contrasting shade of antelope 0 Blucner lace shoes, Extra high cut tan grain calf lace boots, Blucher pattern, stout » skin. $6 y low heels; gieat for skating Russia leather tan lace boots, f wear, $3.90 tramping ; will shed water. $6. pooth-taced calfskin lace Regulation skating or hockey shoes low heels an ame style as the boys wear, at fairly stout soles, 6) Sand $4. Main floo:, Old Bidg John ‘Wanamaker avenue, Ehth to Tenth street Well Known Lawyer of Queens Passes Away, Alvan T Payne. one of the pioneer lawyer 1 Long Island City, dled sudde} rday at his country home at the Hudson, He was in his sixty-ninth year * was born in hold, and was a grand eral daughters and his w H. Shopping an Extravagance Cc. F, Wednesday—A Veritable Feast of Notable Bargains for the Economical. » Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtonn Between Lenox and Co. CYB a la Spirite Corsets For the Woman of Fashion. We show a most extensive line of Cors: and one which has tound great favor with critical uptown shoppe e new Parisian idea of the C-B a la Spirite. These Corsets give that slim appearance to the figure whict present style of dress demands, and make the inches smaller than the old styles. There are shapes at the prices quoted below for figure, and whether you are short or tall, stout or slim, we can give you a perfect fitting without any alteration. These Corsets are made of the finest French coutil, trimmed with pretty designs of lace and silk ribbon, and are an extraordinarily g good value Prices Expert Fitters: will be in attendance daring thts special showing. for cash, was forced to sell his entire sample line of | ¥¢ AND SACQUES in silk and alba- -THIRD BELOW REGULAR s To-morrow we offer ) p dinary values, and, TEA GOWN bear in mind, all are this sea- | fects. The son's most desirable goods in pleasing variety. Albatross Sacques | | 1,98 to 4.75 | Silk Sacques -98 to 7.50 [Albatross .2"4,, Gowns, 4.75 to 7.95 || Rippled ser Robes 9.90 to 14.95 Figured Blanket Robes Women’s $6, 50 Silk and Net - DressGoods—Excey Waists, $4.95 | | 38 and 56 INCH DRES A special offering of WOMEN’S WAISTS which | no woman can afford to miss. or semi-tailored eff ecru net; some handso: tions and medallic i ire waist and sle on sleeves and on high pointed ts will be found in whit trimmed with inse 04,89 | It caused one of Lynn's leading A Stirring Offer for One Day Cnly to create unusual mid | the lucky few who y Paar (a. | fate enough to “get in on we shall offer for | deal, They're yours to-niorroy ONE DAY ONLY an excellent at fully ONE-THIRD BE sriment of BOYS’ hEBFERS | LOW THE REGULAR newest patterns ant} VALUE. The purchase ». in the wool, ex elsew here Towels, 3 for 25c. heavy CAS DRERCHIERS, en eds als einbroldered’ leg a iT) . zen, $1.26 ove (Main Floor.) Women’s $2 Waists, $1. 25. Drives mov@ty material, tucke Persian & T; insel Bands, 1c. front, colle é sandeaia and eee (Main Floor.) Spoons and Forks—14 Price, 2lc 37c Vitrophanie, 12! (Fourth Ploor) 29%. Ribbon, tec. A Sample iia of “Misses? “and. oy), 50 High- Class Gowns and Sacques At 4% Off Regular Prices. A‘well known manufacturer, being hard pressed 14, 20 Small Women’s Tailored Suits, strate one of unzouallad st s and original ei- coat is qua 1 these extraor- lined with good they're un n handsome ado mixt Sizes 44 to 16 years or 34 ust Vaue nesday 2. 14.50 GOODS, consisting of 36-1 STRIPED SERGES, ALL The Hlored | VENETIAN CLOTH; sm ne Smart ea and white, black and wi | MIXED SUITINGS, and all colors. Also 2 STRIPE SERGES, FAN( 1 and a s y more severely t 59c. and 69 y ” 39¢ tucked, ruche | 5> ana 54 INCH IMPORTED CHIFFON BROADCLOTH, with a h satin finish; in the most wanted shades in TAFFETA AND MESSA- smoke, catawha, wistaria, gray, Barn ang ch » also streets colors and lack. Value $1.50, vard, We, ) . Wednesday 4.95 | ~ Women’s Boots~A, Remartabie Boys” $6.50 Reefers, | Offering What a Warm October Did - she Oe Manufacturer rse Out at eee ciorings, | Sansists of 4° coloriig& | WOMEN'S BOOTS, button or laced, of fine patent coltskin, netal calf j | Values positive $4. y REFU NDED tips; Cuban ilitary 1.89 Wednesday Morning Sales: Tid Noon seasonable goods at cost or near it, No imail, ‘phone or C, O, D. orders Sheets and Pillow Cases at Cost $1.75 Wilton Rugs, 1. 49 c. Handkerchiets, Sic. $2.50 Girls’ Dresses, 1.79 (Maia Floor.) 25 Toilet Soap, 15c. fries vive him together with Seventh Aves, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Per Pair. ceptional Values WOOL % CHIFFON PANAMA, DIAGONAL CHEVRON SULTINGS , 98C $2.50 and $3.00, AAQSAaeeeeaeeAeeAADQRAAADAAEaDTADEDADODOAOOOAOAOEUATAES LULAADRESSERTETUUENDAONOAOSELADTORADLUUAAARELERN ELEN UIEEEEELURL TESTA ANE UE OREN TAMNEDUN EEA EU LEAL SER ALT OAT AAAAA AA TAMA TA SE OASA DATA SA OA TASS AASASLUASSSAAAAAA SAL DA AAA AAMAAASTAOTAARSALS ADEA TAAL: ARMOUR # BRADE ToL Er THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1908, eytyand inating at the ikhest range’ ALVAN T, PAYNE DEAD, Women’s Women’s Handsome $ ~ LONG COATS $10 ROADCLOTH or lightweight Kersey, beauti- fey trimmed with satin strappings and buttons, lined throughout with guaranteed satin. In both Laas) tight-fitting and full sweep models. Also a few Directoire ped in the lot. Black only. EULA Wo y 10 sold at $15, here at............... ‘ALTERATIONS FREE | i Stunning Fall Coats. 1 Kersey, with effective trim d buttons. Guar Values up to (THE PATH SERERT STORE, Second Floor.) HIERN ISIS III OTIC IIIT TOTO I IIR 4 Girls’ Storm Shoes : P&UG DEPT. GIRLS’ $2.00 HIGH CUT STORM SHOES. t No Mail Orders Filled. button and lace in style. Extra highs | cut; made of vici Kid. id Winter weight soles. $ fe First city heels. Patent ] 39: . tipped. Sizes 8’: to2.. 2 x Chi'dren’s sizes, 6 to 8............ $1. OOF . ‘ Lace Styles. sizes 8 Haat : $1.00: (THE 149H STRERT STORE, Third Floor.) * FOR III IOI KI IK IIA III IIA IIIA IIIA SISA SIS IIA AINSI SAIS SION. Boys’ Coat Sweaters @* VERY, ATPQAGHIVE PRICES Oxford (Main ry SOIR EOI IO IOI IR: NED WAISTS 2 Chiffon rately mmed Cream and styles, STYLE SWEATER Plain and combina (THE (ATH STREET STORE, Third Poors J CSI ICI III IR TOR IK ERAT ITE RR IR RET AE hk kk a IG SALE FANCY LINENS 2,590 Sample Bioces of Union Linen 18c gene ams and _ Centrepieces; 4 i $1.98 39c Values” (No Mail Orders) | Mes id Taffeta 18-54 and mstitched and with one row op Cy Rech $2.98 TOWER (second Floors) (cl WALL PAPER LINEN | | #lzes. «Linen, 2 2 +e ceedsthavaatennsasieessranta es FERIA IOR I IOI I rely 28c @ 22c por.) (Vourth Voor) DHONU I HNIC GIAO IGE SII TIS CHIE IISA IIIA IIS IIODIIIS ITI IO TO TOI IS FLEECE BLANKETS White and gray for full-size beds. Pink and blue bor- 75 ders. $1.25 alice, Limit 2. No mail orders. Pair c 9 $3.98 ee ‘$298 = WINTER WEIGHT COMFORTER rea silkoling ering in light, medium and ark shades with scroll stitching, Limit 2 2 No Mail orders, $1.25 value........ 79¢ Wook FINIeN BLAN ep HEAVY Saree N COM. FORTERS WINTER WE! FORTERS— | pretty floral com. DOWN values Oe SHIGEO IIIS OTIS aa dO TORTOISES IIA etek ourth F FAI IIR II TRIO EVERY DAY HOME N NEEDS NDER EMIS AL uy bct AS LAMPS WS | burner, go: antie ‘und hole globes: 0 33e 8c 19¢ Ast Mission novs », ReadingLamps HEATERS 1 er Y pine ‘ made like ou u , ke EK BASKETS nd "

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