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~ BROKER ON TRIAL FOR HS LIFE IN WEST PARK KILLING Four Jurors Already Chosen to Hear Evidence Against Louis V. Seydell. TRAGEDY AT BUNGALOW Well-to-Do Contractor Shot Down by Resident in Aris- tocratic Summer Colony, (Special to The Brening World.) N,N. ¥., Deo, 13.—With four Surore in the box the second day of the trlad of Loute Victor Seydell for murder fm the first degree opened Su- Breme Court Justice Deboeuf, here to- day, with the prospect that by to-mor- fow at the latest twelve aveeptadle men ‘wil bave been found and the taking of |= evidence begun. Even for so poor a @pectacie as the tiresome c-amination of talesmen Le gpa 1s packed, for no criminal in the history of (his section of thd State has created so mwoh interest. ‘The prisoner ts @ rich New York brok- er, with offices at No. 2 Broadway. His ‘vietim wae Clement Demaron, the rich- eat Dtalian in Ulster County and a leader @mong his countrymen. The killing oc- earrea on July 4 of this year in front of Geydell's new bungalow in the heart a the agente eummer colony of / Weet Park, near Esopus, of which John venerable writer-natu- relist, in the dean, 1 was on the advice of Mr. Burroughs that Mr, Seydell bought a place there, ana the two men were fast friends un- tl the tragedy. Then, holding the @hooting’to have been brutal and un- justifiable, Mr. Boroughs signed a formal denunciation of Seydell's act, Putting his name at the head of which Included nearly all of Seyd wealthy neighbors, Killing Dramatic. .Demaron met his death under the most dramatic conditions imaginable. It was on a@ sunshiny Sunday morning that Demaroh with three of his men started up a winding wood road which traverses West Park with a couple of wagons loaded with budlding material €n route to the site of some cottages which Demaron was buliding. The previous day Demaron and Sey- dell had had a quarrel because De- maron insisted on taking his wagons past Seydell's place and also because ne of his sub-contractors on the day Defore left a mortar mixer at the edge of Seydeil’s estate, ‘The fatal clash came right at Seyd- el's picturesque house of logs. In of the bungalow Seydell’s two little children sat in the porch the broke Bome young woman, tragedy. witnessed the ‘At the sight of the approaching wagons Seydell ran into the house. Mrs. Seydell has testified that she saw Demaron following him and uttering threats, She confessed that she armed herself with @ carving knife, and that whe pressed into her husband's hands a heavy service revolver w he had carried through the Spanish war as a captain in an Indiana regiment, Victim Held Boulder. Shoving cartridges into the maga- vine of the pistol, Seydell issued from the house and advanced upon the halt ed group of Italians. Demaron stood | in the road with a large boulder in his|- hand. According to his helpers, he had picked up the stone to block a slipping rear wheel and had no hostile intent. At any rate, Seydell fired his first shot while the victim was in a half stooping posture. The bullet ploughed through the abdomen. As Demaron pl ward Seydell fired again. This t lead pterced Demaron's heart. instantly. Not knowing w’ He dled ther his enemy was i jumped into the fston to consult with friends and an attorney. By the lawyer's advice he returned to High:and and surrendered, He has been a pris- oner in the county jall ever since. To defend him Seydeli retained an fmposing array of lawy. Will be aolf-detense, based threats which Demaron have made before he mountain. rted up the Mrs. Seydell’s evidence is also counted | upon to help him. At the Co’ quest sho made the unique exp) that mental suggestion from have preci that as her husband advance the lawn she, belleving he was in of his life, clasped her hands and whis pered involuntarily, “Sho Victor shoot!" Telepathy Governed Mind. that we fe wa 260 rand’ mina Demaron's bac! There is no ¢ perated a hotel 4 ontracting bun ployed hundreds of | ly to) eof his popular even among Pp own clrcumatanc ——<————— Club to Ata Charity, Up in Yorkville to-morrow night there will be doings by tho Lawrenos Club, which «ives Its reception and gharity Qanco in the Turn Hall, Mighty-fitth mireet and Lexington avenu: he Law rence Club in on from the neix! tral Park, Seventy-socond street, Migh- ty-ninth strect and the Hast Kiver, The proceeds of their affairs are hostowed | in quiet charitable donations to the wid- ows and orphans of the district, i paren a PERKINS MANSION BURNED, | FAMILY BARELY ESCAPES. Dutchess County Democratic Chair- j | man Saves Household, Then Runs Half Mile and Gives Alarm. POUGHKERPSIB, Y. ¥., Deo. 13— The beautiful home of Edward FP. Per- kins, chairman of the Dutchess County Democratie Committee, burned to the ground early to-day, entailing a loas of || $26,000. Perkins and his wife and daugh- || ters barely escaped from the house tn | | their night clothes. The house was filled with costly art treasures. The fire | ts mupposed to have bean started by | sparks from an open grate in the din- ning room. The mansion was one of the hand- somest dwellings in Dutchess County, a an well ax being one of the largest. Tt | | was situated about three miles south of Poughkeepsie on the State road to New York. Just before daylight Mr. Perkins was awakened by the amell of smoke and found the dining room tn flames. his wife He aroused and then his daughters, who in turn awoke the ser- vants sleeping on the top floor of the | house. Mr. Perkins hy to get to the telephone on the ground floor, tut found the home of the Rev. From the Haynes home he telephoned | for the firemen. The latter were de- | layed by deep snow on the roads and | | arrived too ate to save the house. | Besides being Democratic County Chairman, Mr, Perkins ts in chargo ot the financial end of the local Democratic | | organization and is the political eponsor and personal friend of Mr. Robert Chan- | ler, formerly Sheriff of Dutchess! County. | FURS FROM TRAPPER TO WEARER Buy the “FAMOU KRAMER FURS direct from America’s eading manufacture at our wholesale sales- room and save the mid- nae 8 enormous|) i) m KRAMER FURS | , KNOWN | THE WORLD OVER)! SINCE “1873” GENUINE RUSSIAN PONY COATS (not | ifek a by retallers aa || jeg linea. KRAMER FUR Co. 13 EAST 1 10TH STREET IS THINNESS EMBARRASSING? Undoubtedly It Is to Many a Maiden | | ‘rand Youth—While Even Those Well Along in Years Prefer Well Rounded Figures. Prescription Increases Weight. A sorawny, gangling youth er matden | | fe almost invariably slighted, overiooked | | or ridiculed in any social gathering. There | | le something about a plump or well pro- | | portioned figure which attracte not onty || friendahip, but Jove and adulation as well. | /f! Peleyiihi a wore onton ie! mem Ill are favored in all walks of life, while | thin are unblessed, unwelcome and fre: | | quently miserable for life. The dttterence | | Hee tn the power of the digestive functions ‘nd the ability of the blood and nerves to absorb and distribute over the baly the nutrition extracted from the food eaign. ‘The thin perwon ts abnormal and lacks | || thp power to absorb and retain the flesh | | jand fat elements which the gastric julces in the and intestines should ex- t or sep from all kjnde of food and } nt accidental discovery has proven re cadomane when blended with teres ounces of dd une ounce com nake and let stand add one ounce tincture pound (not cardamom) ‘a teaspoonful before ing plenty of water en retir! | FREE FURNITURE FOR ALL 10%, etn We pay wens and RR fa S MARKE! bd a a comm mag v 9 iy ~Malled. Pree, GRAND RAPIDS : FURNITURE A HOME COMPLETELY $123 FURNISHED AT Our Liberal CreditTerms or Terme $50 worth, At 00 weekly Avoly, $75 > $100 32) ‘00 | 5 $2.25 Ha | Nothing | | Like | them in the world, CASCARETS the ' biggest saleby) Bice Becatuse it pe Weihe bea pegon for the | what they will de for sed bovis we say nee will de~that makes CASCARETS famous, Millions use CASCARETS and it I, Sh metas that they ever need to casca, PER SSS | | | Eureka, Sago, Phoerix, | Scotti, Boston, Schilt- ae bLUO:). INGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. _THE EVENING WORLD, DON'T FAIL TO VISIT Lexington to 3d Ave; 59th to 60th St. A Conservatory Clearance! These reductions to make room for Xmas trees and plants. | at 12c 25c « 50c regularly 50c to $3.00 Lantana, Aurecaria, Red and Variegated Draecena bani Palms | | Rubber Pla Plants Tne new violin rubber plant. Ferns Tulips, Narcissus, Crocus, Amaryllis and Spotted Bulbs <<: Calla Lily Bulbs; regularty 35¢ to 60c a dozen; very special to-morrow at, per dozen ‘rom 8 to 12 o’Clock, To-morrow, Wednesday Table Ferns, Regularly 8c, at 2c This is an exceptional opportunity. Don't miss it. zeli and Phila. Lace 5c For a Few Days Don’t Wait—Only a Short Time toChristmas | Don’t Miss This Greatest Christmas Sale of | Walters $450 Louis XV.Concert | Grand Upright Pianos, Masic. Cabinet, Chair and Cover, $225. On very easy terms of $5 Down and $1 Per Week No Extras Whatever. $225, THAT’S ALL! Upon Payment of $5 Piano is ypelivereds fare the newest ip The Cases ti: ie Tse finest double ven, Tf all and facts: thes fh vany $800 pia The very finest repeat strings in the baw; it melectet ivory, sharps are he jew improved O pina" are’ ait Suabedsand ths backs are ateictly XV. 1911 Celebrated Tone- Walters Pianos Have Reached the Highest Pinnacle of Pertection The; Pianos that will last a lifetime; eo them you will have “hotiling to equal them evea at double the pelos, “It ise plano that will be Scie stot eee In style, qualfty, construction, workmanship, tone and re jored repeating Jor twenty fives We Also Offer the Following Celebrated Walters Pianos: We guarantee you a saving of from 40 to 60 per cent, tn this great sale, besides the best plano investment you can ert InK, of Ht! "One oan s buy’ the finest Waiters Pianos by paying 83 Down and $375 Style A Walters Pianos, $1 98 every “eaull | $475 Style C Walters Pianos, $240 | $600 Style Lexington Pianos, $300 | $500 Style L Walters Pianos, $250 | $600 Style K Walters Fianos, $300 $550 sono D Waiters Pianos, ; 260 | $650 Sty.e F Walters Pianos, $325 | $600 S sive Q nai boro Piano, $275 $650 sve Hudson Pianos, $325 $700 Walters Colonial, $350 | $1,000 Wa.ters Baby Grand, $575 | Most Wonderful Hollday Sale of $1,000 Walters Mastertone 88-Note Player $ 39 5 Piano Outfits, layer piano made, with Finest 12 rolle of muale, bench and cover, $10 down and $2 4 week, Don't Bu; It Bears the Maker! | Beware of Piano Frauds eppndtincd yinun ab any Aion fo Matt wowed ‘Don’ t Dela fpagiatnced ie stolten the cae. ie ay; SPECIAL, NOt Piawo will be dativered when desized, » 8 4 Plane Untoss | VUESDAY, | i | 10 More Shopping Da | Men's $50.00 | dertul diversity of pretty handles, |) Glpla" Pretty Dresseo, Chjidron’s F 7 Pest ica Hen Ar nes of pink, white oF = Childr Gaod Corsets at vifitt 696 ie Cry " “Bae oat id \ Feat ih sr double. utporters cay bbe Walia i Ny | ty i with powrl pubtone, M Mh hi Matis Manns ot Aneto This $95 Sewing) This 140 Sewing vi \ DECEMBER 13, 1910. LEX. 70 3oL_ fA SOY ro 6OUS: The Busiest Christmas Store in | theCity-It’s theBest, That’s Why | LOOMINGDALES' Men’s Lisle Half Hose, 14c $1 Silk Stockings at 69c Fine mercerized lisle thread, in colors and black. All Full fashioned, pure Silk Stockings, in black sizes. They sell regularly for 25¢ a pair. You may have | They are made with a 4-inch garter welt, cotton, eee six pairs in a box for Xmas giving for 80c. For sure-to-be-appreciated gifts you can’t beat these, 24c s itly bl. Men's Silk Half Hose Mostly black; guaran- Women's 38c Stockings—Regular . ide BLOOMINGDALES*: pag oy Lcobatiaiepharye ois bad lawa thread, with 4-inch garter welt; seconds, at Sale of Diamond Rings at the Lowest Prices Ever Named The rings are solid 14-kt. gold, all the diamonds are bright and snappy, and each a surprisingly good size for the money. Our quarantee—If you can buy any tings like these within 25% to 33°% of our prices elsewhere, or if at any time within the year you find the ring you buy here unsatisfactory, bring it back and we will return your money. s, Then Christmas Fars, Coats and Sets for Gifts ty (Lined C 17 62 inch ported bri Nery , lates ha} made the English box seams anc with fine opos Jur price Is less ian you would pay for “$29.00 good ordinary overcoat — ‘These Solid Gold Rings, mounted with dis. monds, weighing 1-82 carat, at or natural muskrat florm collar of ies $48, 00 Handsome Persian lam). collar; at bere bye Russian Pony Coats—50 inches Saas aeons ie Tite eels $39.00 oan ae |S “ia F = Es Beautiful Caracul Conts 50 inchos Mani tmoeds weigh =. adil ee Sis neat "$39.00 Me 59 FW ata gig | 7 WS $32.50 | °7//\S it. $80 ‘or women; ene Boll ‘These ms $950.00 | ree su >: a nine, waa | dtail Persian Coats— Finest m, mount, «tl with dis od with dis ff fURiays mReninesat, $375. 00 ed ee e } ink Conts a6 inches 4 ie Ss isan amt MH 459.99 810 GANS 2 s1e| “ZS BLOOMINGDALES’ Visit Our Halt Price Farattare Section One section of our vast Furniture Department is devoted to the exhibition and sale of samples of fine furniture. They come from several manufacturers who exhibited at the Furniture | Exchange. They are all the season’s newest and beststyles. This furniture consists of Rockers, Tables, Chairs, Pedestals, Parlor Pieces, Hall Stands, Hall | Seats, Hall Mirrors, Morris Chairs, Mission Furniture, etc., etc. i These sample pieces go to you at the same big saving we made when we bought them, or at At 4 Regular Marked Prices ~reuti‘stee of on regular price of one. This $3.50 This This Phone Set Pedestal $3.00 $3.98 Stylish Fur Sets Persian Paw Sets. ~Genu- $5.00 Ino Leipzig dye; no Fox Se nimal scarts and muffs made ae the ti skin, $10. 00 ural Ri Fine quality, fur, at Mink Sets. ric 39.00 “$150 beautiful and in ae lity; be Ry yer "$39, $18 wna$12 White Fox Sets--of very rich beaut, Re Geeta) moces, “$49, $49.00 Table BLOOMINGDAL, $] x 75 $7.50 Polished Early Holiday U b 1: English, golden Sale of UM rellas Polished mahog- Guatcra Wiiais Pegs The Best Umbrella any finish; splen- golden oak or | seat slides in the World for didly made; 30 Pegi slag under ; ish, Has 18-in. $1. 00 Legis) tet heart shape ie Be ea zil-inch top, nicely | » drawer, lock. Daragon top. Pretty, turned, nlaid Rocker, $4.99} In mahogeny finish and polished! — | [Mission Table Des! Of solid oak, in weathered of protty handles, like a plano; han a saddle sent andl | clew "fost ge a diuets to deep They ate traaes ike @ ; has le ne Ww ene, size 30 inches wide, 21 inches for, Ri romen banister back inlaid with genuine, four positions has drawer and receptacles marqueterie. cushions of Belgian velour. __| | _top for writing paper, etc. $50 Karpen Reception Suits, $34, 75—Wstarsien there nurato "Yourasay ort chance to buy the plainest kind of Karpen The frames are of highiy polished mahoganized birch with loose cushions of green plush. Fourth Floor, LOOMINGDALES": 2 Volumes of St. Nicholas $ Magazine for 1910; special . 2. 69 Splendidly bound in cloth. dear h to sell for $4.00, No C. O. D. No mail or phone orders. Other specials. The Famous Elsie Books Louisa M. Alcott’s Celebrated for children; published at “Little Womer.”” $1.25; every title, at. Published at $1.50, at... @ 9 Men's and Women’s Umbrellas at $1.25, $1.98 and $2.39 Mado of fino on taffeta silk with tape edge; paragon frame and steel rod, finished with case and tassel. A won- make suit for so little, not to say anything of this fine suit. with Venus heads on backs; and they have spring seats fitted =—s1oominap aes Decorated Dinner and Tea Sets | A Sale of Very Pretty and Practical Gifts To make the sale To-morrow and Wednesday more magnetic we will give with each 100-piece dinner set 12 good water tumblers absolutely FREE. ] Pretty Gifts | "Ode Rubalyat of Omar Khayyam , By Sangorski & Sutcliffe, one of the most beautiful books of the year, every page has been engross- ed by hand and illuminated, and the whole reproduced in 5 colors and gold and from prey . 600 Hawthorne's Count By Helen A, Clarke, author of yatabond Journey Around the Mf itety A Frigg pa. 100 eons 9350 @ephs from shots; an intensely inter- esting book of travel, at The Girl I Loved The trays the scenes from thorne drew his inspire- tion, Price The Holy Land Robert Hichens, author of and Ite Monuments;” 18 exquisite pages in color from paint- of Jules Guerin; 40 full page g c-a-Brac, 8 tables filled to the Umit with’ all sorts of odd and curious, unique and beautiful ob- Jecta, in ceramics; ons § table has a price of its own; 10c, 24c 5 286, $1.49, $ 8 and Tea Sets, of fine imported « decorated china; very choice pat- terns, 56 pieces, . $5.98 Dinner Sets, of 100 pieces; fine American porcelain, many different etty decorations, at Bsise; se. 98, $7.98 and... $6.98 298 $4.98 magnificent halt tonsa fromm photeerasie. (ite Sieeaes ap SoLtat ats. mone tery || DIRE, Bele Tees Qereen | pean ae eer ue 16 00 eu weey Be | RPE hs naa 9 go | _veamh aries iste ae | ad | jaca, Morning Sales m4," A Great Holiday Sale of ure coven covers. tte | Best Makes of Sewing Machines 980 wide; pertootly reveraible; 0 went . 5 1! around. Our prices represent about half exclusive agents’ prices, |] Every machine bears the maker’s name, Built of best materials and include all the newest improvements. fe erator iH. Of this adie 1.49 each, 69¢ avery’ ‘handy inelette Pujami Thies Machine, automaticlppis $50 $12.00 | $13.75 | $15.00 |" $19.75 The Store of Certain Satistaction, BLOOMINGDALES’, Lexington to 3d Ave, 59th to 60th St, =m 00 Te he $1 Bratt tnted? eh Ribal inheets blowoned SS. BOM INUDAL Kal You Can Buy on Eaay Terma and Save Money Consult our co-operative selling department on the Third Floor, You may buy furniture, paintings, sewing machines, safes and everything you need for the household on most liberal terms without being compelled to pay 80 to He per cent, advance on eash prices, Machine, dro p|Machine, 5 draw. \ i