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, , —_ rr he THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 26, 190». 15 SEGREGY SHROUDS GB ATTAGK, DOUBLEGNTED THE FUNERAL OF CHCKEAND TRY 10 “BARBER” 10 GET § MRS. LORILLARD ROB A.C.HAYNES TuREE DAYS’ REST | Guests at Last Dinner She At- Noted Insurance Man Feiled at Then Mylet Will Be Ready to in tended Attend Servi Washington, HER FAREWELL NOTE, “Bury Th is With Me” saa Attached to Bag ¢ Trinkets. 4 { WASHINGTON, March 2—Remarka- "0 secrecy was observed in connection With the funeral services over the body of ne Plerre Lorillard, which were held this efternoon at the Hillyer Place residence of ve Lovillards, ‘The mony was attended by possibly a geore of the close friends of the family, among them bi Kuests who attended the 1 Haner party at ie Mrs rected marked attention We ot t hatt funeral ger ' Iw y ne. 1 Mrs. hi I to the Belgian Minist I ss Moncheur the Hon, Soe || 1 that the body will be vening and will nthe Lorlllard e old cemetery at Trvington: on-the-Hudse Society Functions Cancelled, tions wh had t few duys by cancelled on| offered of his 1 that ie. They | > inhaled gas with intent to end he death appears to be settled by a smail | packet which was pinned to her dress | when she was found in te bathroom er of Beal 4 off her sleeping apartment. This packet contained some trinkets of no great ine trinsic Value, but they were probably treasured by Mrs, Lortilard because of fome as: ations wit which they were nected Written on the out: | alde of the packet in Mrs. Lorillard's handwriting was the request: “Please bury this with m Coroner Nevitt upon his arrival at the oure asked if Mrs. Loritiard had let Any communication, He was handed the packet and took possession of tt, Until Mr. Lorillard was informed of the packet "end the written injunction it earried he firmly believed that his wife had come Mrs, Lorillard suffered heart trouble and insomnia. She was in the Habit of taking powders to induce sieep Mr Lorillard was for a time of the opin: lon that she took one of the powders as she was preparing to retire and, becom: | ing stupefied from Its effects, accident: | ally turned on the fell to the | Lefore she was able to summon as- Society Shocked, | suicide of Mrs. Lorillard created und shock in Washington so especial! Was last seen alive Weane sday ning at a dinner party | given by Mrs. Mary Scott Townsend, In her residence at Twenty-second street and M setts avenue, The ner was in honor of Lady Paget, of London. Mrs. Lorillard was apparently in the best of spirits and never betore in the memory of her | friends had her conversation been more brilliant and enertaining. Besides Mr. and Mrs, Lorillard the guests included the Brazilian Ambassa- dor and M Nabuco; the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs, Meyer; the Danish Minister and Countess Von Moltke; Senator and Mrs, Lodge; Senator and Mrs. Aldr Senator Root, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs, Wil: | n; Lady Clifford and Mr. and 3 in Catapbell, ot England, Licut.-Col. nd) Mrs. Charles I. McCawley; the Hon. Maud Paunce- fote, daughter of the e British am- bassador; Rear-Admiral Cowles, Misk Matilde Townsend, Capt. Arc! td | Butt, President Taft's military aide, and Commander Rogers, U.S. N. BMrs, Lorillard, her husband says, while shé Was sprightly and apparently tn the best of spirits at the dinner, showed | evidences of d ssion on her way! home, This, he was not unusual, as! ny brill. netion acted a strain art and the reaction was al- ways noticeable, Found Spark of Life. f A butler in the Lorillard householt passing through a hallway at 9 o'clock Teetnt morning, smetied gas, and his Investigation convince him that the odor came from Mrs. Loriflard’s bath- room. He sumomned a maid, who en- tered the bathroom and found Mrs. Lor- flard, partially clothed, lying face down- ward on the floor, One gas jet at least was turned on f the family physi dered that Mrs Jer bedr here w in her be then, buts Physician could induce y tlon, Coroner Nevitt was notified promptly of the death of Mrs, Lorillard. The Coroner, because of the insistance of Mr. Lorillard and the members of the household that the was one of ac eldental death, m exhaustive ex amination by Pp reporting the suicide to Police Headquarters > WICKERSHAM COMES TO CITY. WASHINGTON, Mareh 23.—Attorney General Wick@rsham left Washington to-day for row of a trend, MM Cox. He expects to return to Wa: tan on Monday neat. ' | force, Dr, Cuthbert, ed and or WAS ard be w York to a Sixth Avenue and Forty- Tackle Blackwell's Island second Streei. Whiskers Again. Archibald C. Haynes, formerly gen- Harry Mylet, the how-dlegged Itt of eral agent of the Equttable Life Insur- ficial barber on Blackwell's Island, who ance Company and now sales agent of a once toured the world wit Barn re hy with offices at No, mes @8 the" y,, Was attacked, beaten and robbed by two cabmen shortly after mide | the Yorkville of another yy night this morning while crossing the, corner of Sixth avenue and Forty- | #8 second street. Mr, Haynes was consid- | #2? ered the most successful insurance agent in the country, with the excep. signed here Wi ti c » of George W. Perkins, ands) ded FP, A, Burnham as president nt week,” said tt that he begar dea ase “DL really hadn't put in this Jag of nine pefore Magistrate Moss | eltile w 8 “iriple-fointed to gatler two weeks when L was ar- ‘onder of the unt Mutual Reserve Life Insurance| Verse. “But L got the third Joint to Company, whieh vecently falled ft now, and {ts thrown all my aouyie sault was committed within | Joints out. Taint kot a wikgle left i many passers-by and within 200) my double-Jot yards of a policeman, who arrived just |! out an’ 1 nied thum can't th b. Both my lees ‘ow ‘em back in time to prevent the victim from be- | again, An’ look at these two lamps 0’ it robbed of all his jewelry and money mine. ‘There and to capture one of the cabby-high- | 14" Waymen, Mr, Haynes, who ts the hus | fF 1 sees nln and of Minna Gale, the noted actress | &t his momen aid former leading woman for Edwin) “This here Root), Was on bis way to his home at joene Honor No. Locust street, New Rochelle, via | Me A the Grand Central Station, when at-» Shape go tucked Ywells Island xth avenue, when You knew the He was cr suddenly from thelr to rip oft p to hima e the query then Them twa nes, without stopping an Wildat fia nsistence that deniy the policeman saw one of the cab. go ba men snetk up ind Mr. Haynes and te somewi fell him with a blow, The robber setzad strength an him by the throat and his com snatched Mr. Haynes's watch and chain Wildauer rushed across the street as one of the men was feeling for Mr, have three da Haynes's wallet, and he begin swinging back to his part, soul ar saw the cabmen ‘Ney spotis and he noticed got a wire ehirea cab, Sud. elderdown 4 Kk to tt n The Cour ppeal by flr his exche Wildauer overtook on The other robber made good his es) The cape, deserting bi d cab was enriche Mr. Haynes followed Wildauer and foy one i his prisoner. to the statlo vT AIT ‘the prisoner sald he. was ehaleneaaiys Grant, twenty-four, of No. heaton 14475 Forty-third sireet. Later he was ar- { raigned {nthe Yorkville Police Court and held In $100 ball for examination to-morrow Baltimore Police Send Photographs of Him Here and to Palermo BALTIMORE, Marc aking a down the as. tective-Lieut, Joseph Petros! York, at Palermo The photographs of John Scalletta anu Francisco Ja Rosa, who were arrested In connection with the attempt to blow up the home of Joseph dl Giorgio tn Walbrook on Dec sent to the y York and [tallan doct pollee. The police here say. La Rose eslen is in Palermo at present. Ha had vowed you 4 The Balti- ve part in sof De of ew ters and give tlon with the Black Hand fain to ais Ta Rosh was releagod after having mouey.M been held several weeks in Jail here, Rem | but Scalletta was Indicted. ie wax re: oplie acid, no Jeased on ball and disappeared, La Rosa other harmful Was a cousin of Camilo la R Black Hand leider, who v i New York by his own band, For sale by d-usked Dlame me, th A cab, closing in on for getting a triple-jointed jag now au 8 on’y one © Magisten t Jag | an’ I of ‘em I got any out of an’ its a bum range at that ates on the benc yt to stop now s you to send ay for a short rest. I'm in no up against that Black- whisker brand of whiskers I got er there whiskers ant any cab," repited mures an’ traged my dispo! mat to earn a for a re m back eranted quer was labors o: his club, Both robbe ran, but Tarek Dae ee of them DOLLAR FOR CONSCIENCE FUND nee Fur ance” upon Petrosino for the go at once to your dry; latter's activity against him ta connec: fle of the RUEUMA oplu ru all drugg $3. As the st you wouldn't jointed wonder fs my night- sition cookin’ ke an ourse, 1 got,to living, but send est UT get my the little mar minus he will ap before going the And. nit of the city rider nptroller Metz explained he into the eity City a ee i LA ROSA, WHO SWORE TO RHEUM ATISM KILL PETROSINO, IN ITALY.” away all medicines, all livimen h MUNYON’ Ini, were to-day REMEDY a Ulal, p S$ RHEUMATISM No mutter what your ter what your how prejudiced tains no sall- , morphine or put up under the guarantee of the Pure Food and Drug ists, Price 2%c, Here’s a new chewing gum treat. Simply elegant!— in form and flavor. «WoLet (Hips « The Gum That’s Round No Other Gum Like It, I, Open Evenings Until 9 Ml Brass Hed, i To E — LS A High Grade ratwee Ler Credit Tas My °% Dowa on $50 $) Down on $75 go Down on $10 An elegant Fur- nished apari- oe . Tastes so good you never think of the good it’s doing you, In sanitary metal boxes, Sold everywhere. Robt. Coleman & Co., 105 Hudson St. Sole N. Y. Distributers. "i ahaha Music TAINERS MAX WINSLOW, ARTHUR BEHIM, GEORGE CARLE, $ S, leature the RESTAURANT— ott FLOOR— DINNER, 25¢ German Silver Mesh Purses \ Very Unusual ( ffering for Saturday 5 inches wide; new and indestructible pat- ent mesh, Warranted not to break or tear. Something entirely new. The ap- pearance and finish of a sterling silver purse, Beautitul fancy frame with space for monogt am. $0.00 & i HARE rr e ees sects ss OTE coe Ee TLS Pheesees sessed iEvery Good and Popular Style of Neckwear for Women bf Lace Yokes Venise | 500 Sample Silk | Eton Cilla Lace Guimpes Marabou and Ostrich 50c and 60c Veiling | F point. Gare ana} Stoles and Boas Net Lace Guimpes | Stoles ath anveniites | } Hi F Chitfon and Liber: of all Net and combi: | nN a deatrabie Le annie kenil| Seovien of Baby Trish |ty silk, Black, combinations of | nations of Lace and | ae a Sete re will talk) about. | te | White, White Baby Trish and Lawn! t Bel iiey ae eeameeat ve e esh, | Thiea eee, SHUN aeons tty le ae peed Hallo noe round | Nets with TOMB. Thine atm few speciale LTE Bey Ameen “Ney H ” Geollar, Met and} Navy and other new | hae: each Ane A | tuck@d sleeves In | for SAG PEO HEME Magple,” the new ° eNe Tone Sround meni combi Shades, —two-toned | divided th a Cie TOLLE eS oa aireaivereatay Ful’ s i combl: | - wlelal lota fort : a and Natural, very at H 5 Razor Strops Snation; hit me COMIN: OW a nd Boras speclally | rai strands, worth, sian Nots and the 300 “Never-Hone” shell horse hide € {Henan ve Worth to W orth to a ed for to-morrow | 45.09; to-morrow, latest } leather Strops, made with heavy sro (fs [cen 38, dotted and | i nickel trimmings and pad handles $ $1; to- j gibbon A plain Tux- These strops were made $ morrow Ale | Cc Cc edo Vell- Cc i to sell at $1.00, None to 39¢ : HH 8 : Cc jwegabe 8c to $4, 98 Ing:yard.. 4 dealers. Mail Orders filled OD OE ———= (Main Hor — Sevessvavsonseeesseeossvesso90es09 900 71 LAU STHPET STORE, Salo Foor ASSET Benoa A Sale © of 6 500 Boys’ Suits at About Half| New Spring Mey for Boys’ $3.50 arid $4 Suits | Women& Misses The wonder of the Spring Millinery is its tendency “7 ‘ y to extremes and its great diversity of styles. if 0 matter what values you have you will go to our showrooms, Second Floor, heen in the habit of getting, these ybu can see grouped together 100 different style Suits will surpass them. — Suits hats and a great diversity of different groups. y ‘ While there are 100 distinctly different groups, with 2 pairs of pants, in each group are ne to 190, So in all fully 2,000 § " Double Breasted, with extra hn entirely different Hats are on display nickers, sizes 8 to 16 years, \ Lik f e Those Russian and Sailor, with ent extra bloomers, sizes 3 to 10 years. | @ Sell at $7.50 - The materials are all the newest Spring Other Hats $6. 50, $7.50, $10.00, $12.50, eflects in the newest colors and styles. “ancy and plain colors, $15, $17.50, $20, and as High as $35 150 LARGE SPANGLED TURBANS, in the latest shapes, $5.00 Confirmation Suits at All-Wool Navy Blue Serge for big boys, 7 to 16 heats Kn handsomely draped and trimmed with Ostrich fancies or Sweep Aigrettes, the richest and best selling between- season Hats ever shown; regular $3.98 seller, Opening e Double-breasted coats; fancy cuffs and pockets Price bocker pants, Also a very big line of fancy all- uae ature in double (THE LETH STREET STORE, Second. Fivor.) breasted, Russian and sallur‘etiects. Women’ Ss Kid Gloves 69c $1.00 and $1.50 Values Boys’ $2.00 Suits, $1.00 Boys’ $1 Wash Suits, 50c Great values and correct style for Spring wear, Dressed Kid Gloves, f ; English Capeskin, one-clasp. Most desirable colors for Spring wear. Prix Pretty little Russian Suits, in fancy Russian and Sailor Suits tor boys seam and pique sewn. Paris point and Imperial embroidered back. A EE This Hat, 84.50 Extraordinary Bargalos, Extraordinary Bargalns, worsted materials; patent leather 72 to 10 years; all brand-new MEN'S ENGLISH CAPESKIN S ELBOW LENGTH SILK belt, and tle to match; sizes 3 to 8 Styles and colors; in guaranteed NY Gin the best shades of tii GLOVES — AU the price of short years. washable materials length gloves Imported to 69c es THE 14TH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) peaee tH (THE WITH STREET STORE, 4 | | Women’s Suits of Chiffon Eye Glasses Tempting Prices ior Panamas | @S) | Women’s Waists Serges and Novelty Mixtures in 2 and ue One group is composed of eflects, Jumper elaborately trimmed with Glasses overcome eye strain, head- ( f dainty batiste models that sell + y 4 ned ache and diffe troubles caused by a J A silk braid and fancy butions. Goats lined eye strain, such as nervousness, spots regularly at) $1.50. They're n guaranteed $ tin, Full “gored hefore the eyes, nausea, ete. G i . We place on special sale Saturday elaborately trimmed. Front and ale Gray, ~ Green, Gold Alloy Glasses, with sleeves trimmed. Navy and Black, Sizes white crystal lenses, all 49c¢ There are also TAMAS - e stvles. at ‘ 34to44, Alterations tree Maly Fico, ——— Dutch neck styles Svea A included. oneal WOMEN'S SUITS OF FANCY PANAMAS AND. More Lig ht qeuet Be FRENCH SERGE, Coats 36 inches long and lined ; ryed vith superior grade Taffeta Silk or Satin, Many " styles to select from; plain tai- lored models or with Bengaline () silk collar and cuffs; full width e skirts; all colors. Sizes 34 to 44. Pea TERED ; Women’s Black Silk Coats h ney collarless models. Trimmed sranaliee brid. vel ha ree flowing tie, Cut full and 5 98 roomy Full ripple back. Black only, Sizes 34 to ; 44; $10.00 values $1.69 WAISTS. Stylish models, made with Puritan collar effect ne sheer white lawn, Newest style sleeves Front and sleeves trim- med with rows of cro- $i. 29 chet lace .... LINGERIE W AIS 1 S. “Pretty and) CHIFFON. Ts dainty styles. Made with hand- ; 5 some lace yokes and ornamented | LINE WAISTS, in all colors, Elabo- LAME With art sh 1 In green or a Der, with fring ty ‘mateh, ¢ lete, with x h mantle and with pretty medal- rately trimmed or neatly plaited ie re prey rent lions. Sleeves and back models. Open front went trimmed to mateh 4 or back; $5.00. val- 3 rf $1.10 waist ues e No Mall Orders on the above items. ¥ Pe Bodin ETA AND MESSA- oe (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) ‘Easter Styles in “Sir Henri” Shoes and Oxfords for ee Leather Goods The Shoes that sell at $1.98 and look like the $4 kind, Specials in “Sir Henris” to-morrow are Women’s Ooze Calf Ankle Strap Pumps | in Black, London Smoke and Tan, Lined with kid. Flexible hand sewed soles, Sizes 242 to 7 and B to E, Another special is Women’s Cloth Top Patent Coitskin Bi ton Shoes, Black, London Smoke and Brown tops. Sizes 242 to 8 and C to E @ Fifteen other styles of Sir Henri Shoes to-morrow at ........ eee qpobonsogad and Low EBRTRA SPECIALS AT $1.00, 7 5 A wed and $2. 98 j Women's $2.60 Oxford Ties short TURRET WATER i soles vamp, P. Coltskin and f : aN < in This Line | Viei Kid. Extra high $ 0 (slightly imperfect) and other] | etnossey teatheie AND BLACK Every Now ota eeee ota: siilshiCulsi| Guban| hecial alsee th tore 1.0 $3 it 4 Shoes and Oxford COWLUDE ants Bags bi F ry " Brut) moire lined, ( Basement.) CPHE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Foor) == de, Viel Kid, Patent | : ‘ x . bide ( * . c mack antic Brown and Tan /Girls’ $1.50 and $2.00 Patent Coltekin Ties, in all sizes and widths. Calf, Cloth tops in all co Rvery New Spring Ide Ankle st und. gun —_nietal and Viel Kid button and 5 ; mings: regular! | Ince Shoes; sizes § to Il $1.00 Best Shoe values Da ariehtereedes | and 11% to’? " we have ever of- . WOMEN'S CoMBIN ATH K Th black ang vatent coltskin, /Childrens $1.59 Strap Slippers, Brown} fered you ..... Brom aealie atta aiestory Mona 0 Ay es i Kid anc hite Kid ‘ : ated frames w al mei 2. 98 NGUEALente COlRMAlE LOW $1. 00 (No Mail Orders on Walk-Overs.) And “doubio. ciaape; “reas 39¢ 24 to & and Bt) Shoes; sizes 6 to 11.. ee ot (THE 1ATH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) ’ Main Floor. nd Meats GOOD SHIRTS AT LOW PRICES lead in the matter of attractive shirt values, You note we do not say “$1.50 values for 59.” and simi- Bae : lar exaggeratio These are good shirts, worth four-in- ‘ore iter unietoriie Meaniraelia more than you'll pay us for them, colors ant? Men’s Negligee Shirts and Madras, Percales, Cords and white, 14¢ Cheviots, in scores of neat pat+ terns onlight and dark grounds; figure and stripe effects, Plain white shirts included in the as+ sortment, A size 18-inch neck will have a body cut corre- spondingly large. An excellent opportunity to buy shirts worth up to 69¢ at SS BIREAT- BON ACOs. Whole or half strips; Sc 134c FD | SUGAR CYRED COOKED NEW LAID EGGS— oz FRESHLY BAK? iB Soa Ss ee tn carton, not Q 3g elie td 2c fully stig 0 24c delivered FRESH BUTTER—\ MAMMOTH ASPARAGLS yw Farm Cream Regular 50¢ 2 Ct HRAUERRNA ESOC | eansterareen 5 waite VOTATORS Bushe 18c 4 hol Men's Me: Negligee Shirts coat models, the best and é colorings and patterns Many all-white Shirts in the lot, Plain or plait. ed bosoms. Cuffs at- tached or separ Sizes Large 5e 27c OCK AND RYE, | BANQUET WHISKEY Iskey K ' ‘ie | Nicely ergetale $50 | | futhas b ies. abst tesa pk These special items for Saturday are offered at lower prices than any market | in New York can purchase the same quality of goods at wholesale pric Turkeys... Old ¢ Gallon full at Men’ s $1.2 2 5 Negligee Shirts fine woven Vv fn!) Roasting aerutee eles Men's 750, Uniacndored Shirte, ~ 1c Men's $1.50 Pajamas, | ghegrade sizes eve 59¢ i eth en ~ OSC men's Scarts, fom high Prime Rib Roasts; Night Shirts, ; e, Newest j = ; |