The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1911, Page 7

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JOHN D.'S SAVIOR WAS NOT VICTIM OF BLACK HAND Death of Hungarian Banker . Who Revealed Threats Due to Meningitis. De. Thomas Curtin, Coroner's physi- @an for the Bronx, declared to-day after making an autopsy on the body of Hugo Karos that the man had died from meningitis, and there could be no truth in the published statement that| the had been killed by the Black Hand fm revenge for having betrayed a plot to blackmail John D. Rockefeller, | Karos was manager for the banking | firm of Mandel & Ikovitz, Alexander | avenue and One Hundred and Forty- third street. He died Wednesday in} Lebanon Hospital, and the report be- came current yesterday that members | of the *Biack siand had waylald the | banker and given him a beating, which resulted in his death, i oratic Club of the Bronx belleved the story, and by | formal resolutions Inst night asked | Mayor Gaynor to have an investigation | made, Karos was about to leave the banking business to enter the aeroplane | game, and he had already signed con- tracts looking to that end. He was a member of the Aeronautic Reserve. The Rockefeller plot developed Nov. 11 last, when a ‘Hungarian camo to the banking house where Karos was em- ployed and asked him to translate into English a note which had been scrawled in Hungarian. The young banker was surprised to | find that the note was addressed to | John D. Rockefeller and that it de manded $50,000 from the ol! man, Karos informed the police of his discovery and it was stated that he was attacked the pight of Feb. 11 by men who sought | revenge for his report of the attempted crime. | It was. reported that two men had! fractured his Skull during an attack. | No Marks of Violence. | Dr. Curtin to-day sad he had made & thorough investigation and that the man had no marks of violence whatso-| ever. He added that It was not possi- ble for the iliness of which Karos died to have resulted from a blow, Coroner Shongut added a statement fn which he declared that there was absolutely no foundation for the report of violence in connection with the death | of the man. | Kardos had @ patent pending for an| aeroplane that was expected to solve the problem of direct starting, and| claimed to have made a contract with | STOR LIBRARY, 0D LANDMARK, PT UP FOR SE put on the maricet. On the front of the building to-day was the sign, “For Sale.” ‘The property fs in the hands of the Douglas Robinson, Charles 8. Brown Company. If the new library fs not ready for occupancy by May 1, the pur- chaser will not obtain possession until @ later date. | ‘The sale of the Astor Library marks the passing of another landmark from Lafayette place, now known a# Lafay- ette atrect. John Jacob Astor, Who dled March 29, 1848, left $400,000 for the establishment of a free public Hbrary. The library was incorporated Jan. 13, 1849, Wash- ington Irving, Fitz-Greene' Halleck, James G. King, Samuel Wara, Samuc! H. Ruggles, Dantel Lord, Joseph G. Cogswell, William B. Astor and Charies Astor Bristed were on the first board FRECKLES Don't Hide Them with a Vell; Re= move Them with the New&Drug peclalist recently dis- othine-—doudie Property on the Market Be- cause New Public Library Will Open May 1. manta for thie that Gold Dust. makes dish water’ | that digs vi of trustees. Dr. Cogswell was appoint- Belleving that the Public brary at) oq guperintendent of the brary an’ Fort: ‘ond street and Fifth avenue| went to Europe to buy the books. The Will be ready for occunancy on May 1. the old Astor Library Building has been Mbrary was opened to the public fifty. seven years ago. Thirty-fourth Street “ait GOLD DUST offers the shortest cut from the drudg- ery of dish washing. Just a little GOLD DUST shaken in your dish water will remove the grease and dirt. GOLD DUST digs deep into cracks and corne purifies and drives out every bit of dirt or hidden germs, which soap and water will not reach. GOLD DUST | sterilizes as well as cleans. If you spend two hours a day washing dishes, GOLD DUST will enable you to save one hour— | and your dishes, too, will be spot- lessly white, wholesom and i Broythes 100 Silk Dresses Black and Colors Will Be Placed on Sale To-Morrow At the One Pri Actually worth tone $29.50 to: $38.00 \$ 1 4.00 No Alterations—No Exchimggs—No Approvals Final iw Clearance To-Day and To-Morrow 75 Women’s Tailored Suits 14 Suits were $30.00) All.at the One 12 Suits were $39.50 ished 8 Suits were $45.00 os 20 Suits were $50.00. 21 Suits were $55.00 64 Traveling and Polo Coats} That were $28, 00 and $30.00 $19.50 $12.50 Very Special: | 200 Marquisette Waists New Spring Models ALL WHITE AND COLORED BULGARIAN EMBROIDERIES, INCLUDIN RUFFLED EFFECTS.. alue $9.50 $5.75 ‘the brother of Motsant under which he was about to enter Molsant’s employ. om Saks &Conpany ---~ Tomorrow (Saturday) a Special Sale of «Evening Dresses for Misses and Small Women These dresses are a ve dinners and dances and theatre parties. birthday is now only a ment will run even a little higher. at a great deal less than they are worth, which will enable you to make enjoyable evenings doubly eventful. Evening Dresses of hand-embroidered silk chiffon, in light blue, pink, white or old blue, formerly 2' Evening Dresses of messaline, crepe meteor, or chiffon over silk. Large assort- ment of models, in formerly 49.50... New Spring Models in Misses’ Tailored Suits | Fashioned of vigerole, plain or fancy tailored the skirts are a marked improvement on the average style skirt wor this |! season, having a grace of line conspicuously absent in the “hobble.” . special at 29.50 value 39.50. . Washable Dresses for Girls White lawn repp or value 2.95..... Girls’ Serge, Worsted and Cheviot Dresses Ninety-and-nine—that’ and wherefor of such exceptional reductions. formerly 5.95 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Made of all-wool breasted suits and especially capacious suits for stout boys; Russian overcoats and auto coats. reelers, Ord special at 25.00 special at 1,95 Guaranteed § Solid 14-k. ry timely offering at a season that is delirious with And the fact that Washington's few days away means that the fever of entertain- So we have marked these dainty dresses —Second Floor. FIDO) cai iureuiisenas Chea bata +. +++. special at 15.00 Sizes 14, 16, 18 years, formerly 65.00...special at 35.00 light blue, pink, maise or white. CHARLES A, KEENE Diamonds, Watet at special prices for Saturday wool crash, imported suitings or checked worsteds, coats and smart skirts. We might emphasize that jewelry 180 roadway, New York Oped Lincoln's 3 | February Sale— Open Monday value 45.00...... special at 35.00 / special Saturday imported ginghams. Russian or one-piece models. value 3.95...... special at 2.95 a special Saturday sale s just all that is left of them, and that is the why For girls of 6 to 14 years . now 1,95 formerly 9.75......4 now 4,95 GRAND EVERYTHING P01 SY PAY Worth ce MOUS KEEPING: SOND We wer ee 1) Down $2.09 Weehiy special clearance sale—Saturday cloths from our own stock, including double- Bi) 400 ” soo 120W Most sizes, but not all. Reduced to 3.95 Sunday World Wants Work. Monday Marnine Wand inarily up to 7.95, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1911. All Cars Transfer to | The | | | Store | \] | @ Conve- | nient now to Every- where | SELF- REDUCING CORSET WITH THE NEW | & Ps Zak A 4\y) \\ In a Sale Saturday at 87c They are made of fine quality stripe and ors; with piping in contrasting colors; plaid gingham: styles. There are all sizes from 6 to 14 years. f (ie ore | 4 big special at onr unusual Saturday sale price. aSig =~) Te Wy Girls’ Dresses, colored repp, Dutch neck, three-quarter WAY \ ( sleeves; front of waist and cuffs of embroidery; colored 4 be percale Russian dresses, trimmed with plain colors and Se , Persian borders; leather belt; 8 to 14 years plain percales; Dutch neck and three-quarter sleeves, trimmed with insertion, lace or nicely braided; a large assortment of new models and pretty patterns; 13, 15 900 Boys’ $3, $5 Trimmed Hats for Immediate Wear Special Values for Saturday , | Picture shows one of the many styles we offer. $2.95and $4.95 H Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, knickerbocker trou zes Bto 16 years; blue an | fancy cheviot Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits, in sizes 214 to 10 years; made of blue and fancy mixtures Big Boys’ Button. to-Neck Overcoats; sizes 8 to 16 years Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, 300 trim med and tailored hats, made by our own Y expert ci siahete Knickerbocker trousers; made of New and blue serge, fancy worsteds and lenappy cheviots; sizes 8 to 17 years..... ideas, in Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits, cluding sizes 2" to 10 years Boys’ Overcoats, sizes 214 years; very special, including Chinchilla, Kersey ‘and Fur- Trimmed; sizes somewhat broken Hays’ Clothing Shop, Sgeobit Ftoa to. 16 straw and velvet combinations, net and hair braics. We include the new royal and coral colors, These hats are immediate wear. suitable for ond Ih Underwear Specials To-morrow brings unusual underwear specials for men, women and children. Read them. Special Re $1.25 Underwear for Men, All our natura! gray wool shirts and drawers; medium and heavy Weights; no mail orders filled; strictly first quality; for Saturday special at, each * 69c and dark wines. Men's 50c Underwear,| Women's 19 Extra Size | Men's 12!9¢ C medium and heavy| Cotton Vests; so Socks, weight, plain and ribbed] called seconds; ‘extra plain cotton underwear, sizes; white ribbed all sizes; at all sizes; ench 29e| vests, 3 for 2c, each ae special price 83 pure Milangre wk silk, oideri¢s; in 51.25 | sale price of Women's 29cListe Thread Vests, all sizes, in Women's $3.00 Silk Ve plain or with silk hand e a variety of colors, at hose, with silk b Women's I2!oc¢ Women's 69¢ Union Suits; lisle thread, lace cluding extra ase 3 for ~ 85C1 large = HLOOMINGDALES® Sewing Machines Vindin seamless hosiery ; trimmed; $1.00; ach. price... Y 100,000 Violets, S0ina y we with cord and tassel, reg- ularly 35e and 50c. 15e¢and 25¢ Or 150 in a bunch, arranged with an orchid or gardenia in the centre, special for.... $1.00 Large Lavender Orchids and Gar- denias, cach 35¢ or 3 for $1.00, regular 75¢ kind vturday t profit by the What does that broad | band of semi-elastic Lasti- kops Wi g do? } It re-shape nd feduces 4 the upper limbs to_ natural lees $35 Sewing Machines, drop head, L>» table effect, mice Z. $12.00 achines, $15.00 7 dea "$16.75 | Sewing Mae and prevents the flesh i} Primroses, in flower and 4 from bulging out below. drive the 5c j Long corsets 4 flesh down where you don't } want it, making an unsight ze under a tight dress, ! imshaping Ex- completely cure slender li ly tic lift ALL CARS TRANSFER TO give yc u 4 is fh j with the fashionable “in- f 4 "your gowns will fit 4 e the n of an apple, 4 ‘They let you sit 4 own § with comf the elastic tt ths i outlast rst corvet. 2 | Lexington to 3d Ave. 59th to 60th St. Bi Long and short mode! A $450 Walters No. 408 mt hk Concert Pianos IGil BUST) rm 4 06 ' No. 400." $5 Down and thereafter $1 a Week| i aren| isn Bano Redu ” ! } aly 20 | Free j vith ‘every \ pe ect r supp¢ rt. § » And a fine } A OTHER NEMOS Walters Pianos at a saving of 33 to 50°, erie Piano Frauds ! » q sios $200 | Stexciled Pianos |; a $300 | " qa I _ Piano Outfits in the sale at slid | ; In Good Stores Everywhere KOPS BROS., Mire, New York ( ee Girls ’NewWash Dresses Ever Well Made ‘| Dutch neck and three-quarter sleeves, trimmed with plain col- also plain colored linene and chambray dresses, trimmed white lawn, collar edged with lace, full pleated skirts, in all Juniors’ Dresses, in fine washable check and striped ginghams, also | Suits and Overcoats at $1.88 & $3.88 This Is the Final Clearance $3.88 BLOOMING ALES Loman: Families for miles around will want to a from these hosiery specials a full year’s supply. Men's 50c Silk Socks, with linen heels and toes. Colors are black, tans, grays, lavender, navy, green price for one day only, to-morrow. . otton|Men's 25¢ two thread, lacks and colors; the Women's 50¢ Silk and Lisle Hoalery, black and colors; and women's plain gauze lisle thread two-thread, plain bl at the special BL OOMINGDALES' Saturday Sale of Cut Flowers All Flowers are delivered by boy toany t of Manh day in the week, including Sunday, without additional eftan eeery | Specials in Our Conservatories on the Roof | There are only 3 Days | More of Our Very Spe- cial Walters 88-Note Mastertone Player || Caution? Do't vay One check percale, / s with tucked Every dress a $2.87\t $3. 87) & $7 Choose any at or. Sale of Hosiery All sizes, Remember, this 19c Heavy Lisle Thread Hose; made wih 3-thread linen heels and toes, colors and black; at 14c Gc 27e losiery,) Women's 29 Hosiery, k,| plain blacks with white split feet or plain gauze lisle thread; in tans " 19¢ hand embroideries, at all sizes; 6c and blacks 10.000 Single and Double Daffo- || nar- cissus, fregia, hyacinths et lily of the valley; 1 dozen and 2 dozen | in a bunch, regularly 75¢ and $1.00, at 38e We make a specialty of artistic | floral designs from $1.00 uy Hanging Baskets with grow- ing vines, regularly 50c Hyacinths, in flower and bud, regularly 25¢, at Cyclamen, in flower and bud, | regularly 75¢, at 25¢ All other flowering and decorative plants at a saving to you of about one-half to one-third. Washington's irthday Sale of 5229 e beaut ative will ca

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