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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1911, SOLO POISON | ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR FIRE KILLS ONE |e eaten nash, rom mar NURSES late ann ume tote tite | S & 4 | ’ ve joxtonted to gave. his ows. lite "| terers will recover. ye‘ too intoxicated to save his own life ——— es and Joh idn’t got further thas, bat Bik . ; the cellar halt before te fell, uvercume | Physician at Harlem Institution Also hich LOA tdentih Bhan ith go s i before he fell, overcome 4 hf tsb Peter Iumbeck, forty-three, an en: S iu puaae tos lee Lettie pute va Stricken After Examination of | gineer, of No. 182 East Ninety-third ot ot wt H( JME D M uring the fire many ofethe tenanwe : : sted to Kill Mimaelf wit ° 1 fF. a | stood in the street shivering from col Small Boy. | street, attempted to ki | — 2 / Py , } gas this morning, the police say. He he damage to the apartment house| One day last week a little boy was| was sent to Presbyterian Hospital and Was Hot tore than Sue taken to the Harlem Hospitai from a] goctors say he will recover. —— | | tenement on the upper east side suffer- a DROPS OUT OF SIGHT. — ae ares Prisoner After Pur- ing from a throat trouble, Dr. Louls Asked That the Matter Bayer Carvin, o: ery Firm, | Martin, an interne, attended him and . after a few hours Qlagnosed the lad's - Families in a Fashionable} "tne Atter Leaving Motel, | case as one of diphtheria and he was Thi a DY. C GriMfith of the millinery firm of | ru Z ff to Willard Parker Hospital, Be Kept Secret. Apartment House Flee to | Grimth Brothers, Indianapotts, with an| where taglous disease cases are e | office at Bi ay and Houston street, | cared for. feria at Police Herdquarters to-day asked! qn the mean time though ¢ A h ean tin eh, a head Shiver in Street {alarm be sent out for| ward ‘nurses atra, ‘Letitia: seectinnees : vin, buyer f a \ 5 two other nurses, Miss Bridget | Mr. Carvin, who is fort io mlane hh S$ WANTED ARSENIC. FIREMEN ARE TRAPPED. near Indlanapolls [Seen ‘exposed. to. the diseans. through | for nm .» On Friday evenin: dined with 3 iMth at the Pi Wiffing to Pay High Price, but |Blaze Starts in Room Where | Geos ttoten were ne ten hie Sore Throat and said was going to ta a Id Not Get That—Chauf- Pay Day Celebration Ended at ‘tho Pennsylvania. station for | and | Jackse d Miss 8 | 4 Carvin’s accounts | Jackson and 3 In’s accounts | vue nurses, who also hav a result of contact with pers earlier stages of the dise ur Tells of Joy Rides. in Sleep. Cold inChest Trial bottle 10c. large bottles 25e. 506 LING, W. Va., Jan. 17.—Dr. 7 ere, a well-known Wheeling phy- called to the stand this afters in the trial of Mrs. Laura Farns- Schenk, swore that the prisoner | poison from him, | days before her arrest, the | n testified, Mrs. Schenk tried to| © some arsenic, but he would | ther have it. pay you @ ble price for tt," wit- | he declared in trying to bring the transaction. in he persisted in his refusal, said, Mrs. Schenk declared she | had sly bought some Fowler's solution of arsenic from another physl- | { ofan.’ | rot ‘Asked Him to Keep Secret. | Deis Myers enid before that he had Pol Dichloride tablets and an ounce of | Pawar of tend to the prisoner. | ‘He said she asked him to keep her! Wwisit a secret. Candy Wilson, twenty-one years old, cheaffeur of John 0, Schenk, was put ‘on the stand by the prosecution, The testimony was expected to constitute | One man was burned to death, an- other was mortally injured and fitty- | three families in the Dutchess Palace | Court, @ fashtonable apartment house at | No. 548 West One Hundred and Sixty- | fourth street, wore driven to the street | by flames at 2 o'clock this morning. | The ery of fire sornded through the |house when C, W, Walters of No, 1071 s avenue, discovered a binze |in the basement. Walters was passing | the buliding when ne paw a curl of flame through tie grating. Then came | 4 puff of smoke, and instantly the hail- | | Way was suffocating. | | John Langro, rintendent of the building, sent a for the engives from One Hundred and Sixty-fitth street and St. Nichotas avenue, Then | Be returned to arouse the tenants Found One Dead, One Dying. Many of the tenants took the eleva- tor to get to the street, the halivoy continuing to run it although the smoke getting thicker, after the tenants at p said that neither of ey one &f the most important factors tn | the stati men who siept In a the ‘8 case. cellar room had bi t Langro e ‘Wijeon told of Mrs, Sohenk’s atton- to Dan Phillips, tne young muste | ent and there stumbled over the un- onscious form of 3 Johnson, one nson Was uncon- ke and was horribty burned about the head and body. He was removed to Washington Heignts Hospital by Dr. Si There it was ons clerk, ‘ “What do you know about Mrs. | Boheak’s midnight auto rides with Phil. | Mpet Handlan asked. "They often went riding,” the wit- Ress replied. ~ “Mrs. Gehenk would telephone and have me notify Phillips and take tim | New Evening World Depart- Mittle “notes. I would call up from the ment Giving New Designs house, Ghe would talk with him, _ _ Horn Call a Signal, “Mrs. Schenk would have me get beer nd Answerin ies. Gnd sandwiches, which we would put in and 8 Queries the tonneau. We usually took along three sandwiches and three dottles of beer. Mrs. Schenk would not always} BY MILDRED LODE WICK. @rink her deer. The Bvening “We would ride into the country. We World has started Nearly alw: topped at th r ,. A band of the embroidery shows in t ve.” ment for the bene- transparency, but b ath the tunie the car. a aaa De dike ees | fit of home dress- full richness of its “Where go?" | “Why, for a walk,” witness said, makers who wish The Aeolian Company’s f ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. |*#* Dust 3 pene ELL ts os backs eee linea oe , OF Aan touts i ‘bun 3 ihe ah eer Latest Achievement— the machine would be out.” of material 45 inches wide will be Dear Fashion Kdltor: sufficient for the 4: h and 214 in a » Whit s t ol Mrs, Schenk, he said, :old him of her * d+ at minimum Ll Would you kindly advise me as to a yards of the Oricntal embroidery. s es AV Jove for the boyish clerk. 4 pense, Inaddition| | ' . ‘The defense tried hard to have this oe — = = ) Fuled-out, but Court sustained the pros- weer to furnishing up- J __— dress for inexpensive Z in advance, | room occupied by the fire: I remain room was solid concrete with the excep- I am publishing this evening | tion of one window and the door, and] three very pretty derigns for mis- the biaze was confined to it. fos, and think the one on the first | When tho fire was out, firemen en- g figure could be made most inex- | tered the room and found the body ot pensively and simply. Philip Avonson, the other stationary fireman. He had been burned to death jand his hand clasped a pipe. a Men Had Been Celebrating. The pipe and numerous empty bottles ze. Dear Fashion Fattor: Kindly let me know how many of m dress t World or is shown, also how 1 embroidery. pin dace <0 a dat iginal designs for gowns, ay, Wilson related a tour from Wheeling 2 ¥ aed 4 ” Py fe ae ‘ = to Cambri: ©., last epring. Mra, | @Meries will be answered re — fe Behenk was accompanied by Phillips! terial, method or style in dressmak- ‘ ieee ee tro children, ing; how certain articles are best ° Told of Her Love. P a de, the most economical way to atter Fillipa nad | Mode the most A left = car,” the chauffeur said, “Mra. | meet the requirements of fashion, ¢e.| told me how much she loved| Letters should be addressed to! | “Fashion Editor, Evening World.” Price Here is a new player-piano from the hands of the leading experts in the player industry—the largest manufacturers » of musical instruments in the world. 6 $450 The product of these celebrated makers embraces such é renowned instruments as the-Pianola, the Steinway, Weber, '$20 down— Steck, Wheelock and Stuyvesant Pianola Pianos, the $12permonth Aeolian Orchestrelle, the Aeolian Pipe Organ, etc. | e For more than four years the men whose genius has Hurriers 20 West 23d St. Near Fifth Avenue. | The Most Important Fur Sale Of the Season Continues This Week. : Our Entire $750,000 Stock Offered at Less Than 4% Their Former Prices THESE COATS ARE 50 TO 54 IN. LONG- On another occasion Wilson said Phil- fips and Mrs. Schenk left the car, | Descriptions of above designs are | stalled on a country road in Ohio, while | €1ven herewith: | ‘ Meus. @ punctured tire, 1 n told of Mrs. Schenk's taking "i hhim to a clothing store to try on a fur- Figured Organdie. gael joensen o —— The | Dress of figured organdie with blue Pres, DOS Durmhased. 3 and pink flowers showing in the pat- Bevem Phillips « tern, It {s made with @ straight full Seen ther Mire frown tho mlllinne | skirt trimmed with a very wide band of | Gire’s wifo to the clerk, opine ‘said, | Venice lace left loose at the bottom | “Mire, Schenk wanted Phillips to be- | ge from which falls a plaiting of blue | Meve sho painted {t herself,” Wilson | chiffon, ‘The waist has wide shoulder | “Bhe gave tim also a emoking | straps of the lace whieh cross in the raincoat and boxes of cigars." | front, forming @ polnted yoke which ts rs. Schenk Takes Notes. softe! Jeenile Wilson was delivering his testi- | P! mony Mrs. Schenk busied herself taking | notes. ‘The chauffeur told of a “special night- " which Mrs, Schenk had while fer husband was in urope. produced these great instruments have been engaged in building the Technola Piano. Back of the imposing aggregation of skill and experience they represent have been the vast manufacturing operations of the nine great Aeolian factories, insuring economy in production without which it would be impossible to build such an instrument as the Technola Piano, and sell it at so reasonable a price. d against the ne Ith a ohiffon | The smal e is held at| with a ban plue eatin rib. irawn through a puffing of the ma-| 1 and tied on the back In chic bow. | waist line is also finished in like anner with a band of the ribbon which | ‘Witness also said Mrs. Schenk said} ts pulled through on each side and tied in ghe preferred Phillips to her own up-standing loops and long | band, The night before Mr Jown the front. | : Y i i Bettes ser vise, Wilson said. ea | Russian Pony Coats | Average Value Prior to Sale, 97:38 3 There Are Few Player-pianos That Equal The : Banas Si es's sod fower vesxer Green Marquisette. | Caracul Fur Coats | #75.00 to $125.00, Sale Price veal Technola, Only One That Surpasses It. Phe chauffeur told of the trip into the le a : : country for fresh exes fo ek SaBrauee se Sine cies ( aps 2pLpays ; The manufacturers of the Technola Piano are tecognized throughout the world fares to estes ne following 2 Mipeieatag | PHESE COATS ARE 50 TO 54 IN. LONG $ as the leading specialists in player construction, They know the player business Ly said, Mrs. Bohenk had him drive to walat A, ay 8 bane ot silver thread ‘| Natural Pony and | Eiain or, trimmed with Raccopn Pas 69 50] 2 Be yp.gne Ree Am a Tee aR eet iea cee Europe as even ie et ‘fo the Melkie | ic, Meetteatien voter end else in’ tho] Seal Coats J to & Sale Price $ Based on this knowledge they make the unequivocal statement— mk lef ne car, She was Gone! front of the tunic where one side crosses : That no other player-piano of popular . approaches the Technola bout ten minutes Y iy | se a a ¢ e c price Pian Went to Fortune Tellers, b fr THESE COATS ARE 50 TO 54 IN. LONG ¢ in musical — or cendtraaiseens Seuneaies and— ( , aid Mra. nk unu a YY ; F . > || The paymant of $20 That with the single exception of the Pianola Piano ther player. 17 Tanai Russian Pony XXX } Average Value Prior to Sule 3 ; Laie i i m no ather player-piano give a bewutiful touch of “wv VRE § pin!) |S || places this euperb t ice is superior to the Technola in these i iti pot Py ARR or lille Baby Caracul XXX [ 100.00 to $175.00, Sale Price 9 & || Gaeenont in ze CS eee ee salud ete enportant qualities, \ witable Wheeling practl- b > te of $12 are lakers An Abso! HE ne a. ie E Flesh coiored Chiffon, Men’s Fur-Lined Overcoats—a genuine French Sable lined ; then charged on the The Plame OF ite a ail aA lute \ don't Know a thing.” tx remark wite| rock of ftesh-colored chiffon Overcoat; collar, cuffs and fac of Persian Lamb; shell of kersey or 27 50 Ta mia fea othe Maa prisnere waits to "Little Eva,” | OY ° satin forrean. A broadeloth, Value Prior to Sale $65.00. Special Price ° y in silver and shaded s laid across the bust, to hold a fichu of the chiffon tone pink Bellaire, O., fortune teller, and Rt W, Way, Wheeling al rred to. Technola Piano is | Think what the Technola Piano—manufactured, guaranteed and sold to you by | ret slight. A small eum the foremost house in the music industry —means. ohamnliy sition of Here is a piano of the kind that everyone wants—a piano with every good servin went to Rev. Way's house -——————- Fur Sets ‘were i | Persian Paw Sets, Black Fox Sets, targe pit- pals 4 Cot cides s tad Shot etn oat id and playing and SF Erecege | Hive lane and thet he would aie all of R large pillow mutt, deversl siyise, of 8.50 How of rug.raUtaalx dilorsne abies 3 0.00 and matt someiete Its moderate price and the low terms upon which it is sold, puts it within | RADWAY'S READY RELIEF NeteaBaccoon Rta, saad asada tonal i baa toaitation of He the reach of even the most modest income. . | g ‘ H Libertad Bh eae OF Fitba sue Wolf Sets, Aas As Bee ne es _ The rich musical tone of the Technola, its even scale and perfect action, its | Hs ua mapa | arts & 8 COLD an COUGHS: horrel suane Wining to natch 20.00 te w mu net lovers ‘e “ 19.50 dignified appearance, commend it to the most critical music lover, while all aluc Le SPR AL furs, Valu counsel, called on Divirict-Attorney | Apply Radway’s Ready Relief to the throat and question as to its durability and the permanence of its fine features is set at | aod to-day and irene to. Kenow | eta util te inf sain sedan Pointed F Dx Sets, large White'Hare Sete plaring bots Miteszs, rest by the world-wide reputation of its makers. 4 Fi was any Jaw to justify the po Pe si talk tree pillow mu with | head and tail, ¢ > + || . ‘ t 4 “Noa in rid tenance with is He sts Masini Shiva Keckpiete animal tect, with Wea 3 5 .00 (lint Bon) large mull anil shaw. 12.50 = || New Pianos for Rent. A Complete Stock of Victor Talking Machines and Records, © se inal pu A 20West 23d St. situ and sixth Avs. z ’ sone ws = we Nit odns A. le - ‘ ae dao. ? ere ~ ttl aidinnasait fore