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10 i __ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1911.~ salle fo dl oul JUDGE MYERS ELECTED = WIRELESS HERO BINNS —__|Jrwnt on igs | than ta vie | U.S. SENATOR IH! MONTANA. WINS $12,500 VERDICT. sei 19 good Ammer. | aes Succeed Carter Houres of Kescue, CONSUL JONES BADLY HURT. March 8.—Dr. John | tes Consul-General | between the the ton of the building where Broadway at 34th Street SIODE REPORT | til that oft ora hoe, al takes Son-in-Law of Lauferty, Who| Report to Police Delayed, (nas not an avownd © ava tten he tate sated pa Our Newly-Enlarged Women’s Dress Section ‘3 | Although the Corone oMce received Twent ‘ ‘ jump clear of the d 2 Hanged Himself, Says Death | 828 oF te mltente fron Gr MCaat ine | vty any | As SH ereceiccs | An Announcement of Especial Interest to Women Cause Was Juggled. Saturday—Foarth Floor So consistent is the increase in our sales of Women’s Dresses, that it has necessitated a The report on the sta MISSING | ter waid the case was Coroner Holtzhaure | true. Tt did not say that La | mitted suicide, a Herman Declares a Week) emphatically. st PAPERS ARE corresponding increase in our stocks and a larger floor area thercfor. Today our Women’s Dress Section offers you one of the largest and finest assortments in this city. These J ons T en and in ik assortments are characterized by catholicity of taste and economy of price. They also Elapsed Before Case Was masslaaeaananal PETIT he la wine . PERFEC embrace about everything in the dress line. Gowns that are things of beauty, imported Reported to Police. rr ee gee tas teakrete hiskis Wintew #1 Few | or copies of imported models, all the way to 225.00 and over, are here adequately repre- Of the Borough of Manhattan came into, ting him to snmec Tevecehea tastes, Wal We Weivuind tee 5 ier er preference an attractive little tub dress for five dollars, decked with dainty touches pg viNdgclinr A ad ouciciiace | es te eae jaiew. wis wemmiliAvin WA te| os the only dentifrice that thoroughly of hand embroidery, or something higher in the gradations of price and design. known that Coroner Feinberg was a/ away telephoned to th serve a ten-year sentence for the misuse | and physician, Coroner Hoitzhauser a tomb- peer ele repent la! heen tole. : Coro ’ phoned to the police from the Coroners stone cutter and Coroner Winterbottom | Saag, and was on the blotter. Herman Mg 1 de Oed he police ‘Whether the office of Coroner has se- | pate the auain that the p cured any additional business for ‘ berg or Holtzhauser remaina to be " pl ad baad, bola aie ar shag develobed within the last £6 | cause of death appears doubtful. Laut erty hanged ly. if by the neck to found it of great am ¢ to hia call-|@ bedpoat, 4 feet 6 Inches high, while ing as undertaker to offetal | he was 6 feet 2 inches and welghed 200 ator of sudden oF suspicious| pounds.” Mintz and Lauferty both complained to the Coroner that Important papers y on ted Investigation by an Evening World re-| Uanterty le Knot to ine ceroner porter that Coroner Winterbottom not! pearched the body. ‘The Coroner's re- only obtained for himeelf the commis- port shows that there was nothing on sion to bury Emanuel Lavferty, the; the person of the dead man wealthy oleomargarine m who| Mintz asked that detectives look into hanged himself at 3 remont| the matter, and Patrolman Otto Thiol avenue on the night of Feb, 22, but that) Of the Woat One Hundred and Mwen- a “go gent baer Ab agheany fi eas Claremont avenue house and also to the e J Lauferty apartment He was denied made vy attaches of the Coroners’ office. definite (ntoTTHa LON and was not an- To Demand investigation. ot der Phin he Lola ysl the Che @o serious a turn has the case taken © undertaker were. lerman satd he ; vy had information that papers of import a ges ee hia dL, sheomahs that were ia Lauferty's pockets ware . aad 4 ven to an uncle of Mra. Herman short): Lauferty's son-in-law, has annogneed |‘atter tha WING Wan. discovered y that he will demand not only that the old! Widow and Daughter Secluded. man's death be made the subject of an Since Lauferty’s death became known Anquest conducted by a full jury, but will! his widow and daughter, Mrs, Herman, infist that Coroner Winterbottom, who! have hi n themselves from ors handled the ca urn the Inquisition | who w not counsel or tntimi of over to another Coroner and himseit | "° |@ppear as a Witness to be quigsed on veloped yesterday through an voiced “girl-friend” tells ine lauirers over the telephone that “the Bret ca toand he folks had gone out to visit and would Gaavterty was found hanging by the | not be back. oon.” neck to a bedpost in a furnished room) Jerome Baum, stepson of Lauferty, oceupled by his daughter in the flat of Who ts connected with a private detec- @-Mrs, Chambers at No. 189 C) ont tive agency, ix acting an protector evenue. It is sald Mra, Herman di ® Lauferty and Mrs. Herman, a 4 {| sees to it that no one gets to them, ay bet Mt ‘De Fs iaaecoatll ‘) “When Coroner Winterbottom was told net night that the death certificnie No. Riverside Drive telep! ~ showed that he burled Lauferty, he sa a: f the suicide “What's is there against my doing and the hing? is nothing in the @howed that the ¢ T mustn't bury the dead “unknown.” It was not until an 1 ning World reporter examined ihe papers in the case closely Tuesday, six Gays after fact (hat Lauferty k ih p p Dr. Timothy D, Lehano, the Coroner's | physician, who viewed the body, dld not turn in pis report of the suicide until SELL POSLAM Monday afternoon, and the paper was filed 1 Pro Issued for Lauferty. | Herman, who is separated fr Although but fow druggists have wife and Is being sued by her ford Jever been asked to buy or stock had begun an action against Louferty | Poslam, the fact that this r K in which he made charges involving | able skin remedy can now be ob- father and daughter. Pr s servers tained almost everywhere, even in were on their way to Lauferty's home, | obscure places, proves h p No, 59 Riverside Drive, when they | has become its use for the eradie ot of funds of the Milwaukee, of wh at National Bank of he was president Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue 37th and 38th Sts. Distinct Spring Apparel For Misses, Girts, Youths, Boys and Infants . Boys’ Largest assortment of Misses’, Girls’ Hosiery, Neckwear, Wais Merino and Lingerie Underwear, Boys’ N and Infants’ Apparel; Misses’ and Girls’ Hats, New M'ddy Blouses, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, car, Hats, Shirts, Furnishings at popular prices. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Girls’ Apparel Misses’ and Misses’ Silk Dresses Of foulard silk, in stripes, dots and fig- ures; Dutch and high neck models. 14 to 20 years: Value $24.50 Misses’ Voile Dresses Of French voile over silk, emb'd to match; in Copenhagen, brown and rose. 14to 20 years. Value $39.50 18.50 24.50 Misses’ Serge Dresses Man tailored models, in navy, white or black; trimmed with wide brai Irish “ice collar and cuffs 14 to 0 years. 29.50 Value $39.50 Girls’ Spring Coats Long coats, box or semi-fitted, of navy serge or shepherd checks; silk lined. 4 to 16 years, Value $12.75 Girls’ Three Piece Suits Of English serge and shepherd checks; dressy tailored coats, new model dress. 12 to 16 years. Value $39.50 Girls’ Hand Made Dresses White lingerie dresses, hand en broidered, in white, old blue or ros real lace trimmed. 6 to 14 years, Value $15.75 Misses’ Tailored Spring Suits © Hand Tailored Suits Of serge, white, navy or black, also tweeds and checks, New model Coats and Skirts. Value $39.50 25.00 14 to 20 years. Satin Tailored Suits Of imported black tailor satin, coats trimmed with braid or colored silk collar, new model skirts. = 14 to 20 years. Value $49.80 35.00 Boys’ Spring Clothing pronerly cleanses the teeth |. Tailor-made Street Dresses, of French serge, in navy, black, Cunard blue or black and white check. Empire effect. Kimono sleeves and satin trimmed, value 18.50 special 12.50 Women’s Silk Foulard Dresses. Two models in stripes or polka dot effects, kimono sleeves and elaborately trimmed. valuc 25.00 special 15.00 Tailor-made Street Dre , of French serge, in navy, black, cream or black and white shepherd check. Side button effect, with satin sailor collar and cuffs and white embroidery over collar. Skirt trimmed to match. value 25.00 special 18.75 Striped Foulard Dresses, high belted effect, with sash. Handsome combination trim- mings of plain satin. In black and white, navy and white, or tan and white stripes. special 29.75 Foulard Dresses, copics of French models. Beautiful combinations and newest patterns of silks. 35.00 45.00 White Marquisette Dresses, hand-em- broidered. Combination colors of coral, black, blue or plain white. neat Street and Afternoon Dresses, of fancy bordered foulard, with lace yoke and collar. Border runs over collar and sleeves. New shape skirt, with border and plain color on bottom. All colors. special 25.00 White Marquisette Dresses, waist and skirt hand-embroidered in combination colors. Round yoke of real baby Irish lace. 25.00 White Voile and Marquisette Dresses, effectively trimmed with iaces and hand em- broidery. 35.00 39.50 45.00 50.00 75.00 Silk Crepe de Chine Dresses, kimono sleeves, waist hand-embroidered in silk. Braid and bead combinatign. High belted effect and new model skirt. 29.50 Afternoon Dresses, of chiffon cloth over satin. Black over navy blue, black over Cunard blue or black over black. Newest satin lining and handmade satin ornaments, Afternoon Dresses, of striped voiles or chiffon cloth. Six new models. All cut over the new Empire pattern. 45.00 to 95.00 Women’s Suits Made of serges, checks, hairline stripes, homespuns or mixtures. Some plain tailor-made, others with fancy collars, long revers and satin frogs. All colors and all sizes. These garments usually sell at 35.00- Very Special at 25.00 Spring Apparel for Misses and Girls Saturday Offerings—Misses’ Department—Second Floor To say that a department is devoted exclusively to apparel for misses and girls does not necessarily mean much, But here is a department which manages at all seasons to keep ahead of the average. Its present displays of Spring merchandise are a revelation to the eye. Every garment is full of that character which comes from the sympathetic interpre- tation of the style it portrays. Even the department itself breathes the spirit of Springtime. Tailored Suits, of navy, black or white serge, shepherd checks, hairline stripes or tweeds. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Tailored Serge Dresses, in navy, whit black or black and white check. New Em) model, with sailor collar of fancy braid or s: heard of his death. ltton of all manner ot alin troubles. Boys’ All-Wool Suits Boys’ English Sailor Suits value 35.00 special at 25.00 Sizes peg 18 years. Herman heard that the death notice | Druggists who have seen Poslam's Extra pair of knickerbockers; Regulation Sailor and Russian models, : value 35.00 special at 25.00 had been printed, and when he tele-| work know it may be recommended Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, ofnavy blue English serge, embroidered Foulard D: 8, made of foulard silk F phoned to the Lauferty family was told that the old man died from a teed whenever the skin alls.” Poslam 6.75 8 to 17 years. Value $9.75 emblems, 3to 12 years. Value $9.75 7.50 stripes, dots or figures, trimmed with fine laces Washable Dresses for Girls. Dutch or high neck models, in gingham, repp, white lawn by js ; ee | comes in two sizes at 50 cents and e Fs and combination satins. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. , the ‘case, ne went. to the Coroners’ | $2, For free sample write to the! Custom Tailored Suits Boys’ Spring Reefers value 25.00 special at 19.50 orchambray. Sizes 6 to 14 years. @Mce and waa told tie cause of death | Emergency Laboratories Extta pair of knickerboc ‘Of navy blue English serge, black and D value 3.95 special at 2.95 nknown.’" It Was then that ‘The | Twenty-fifth street, Ne feutlateaad and Si; z= white checks, English mixtures, Marquisette or Voile Dre value 5.95 special at 3.95 , 8 to 17 years. Value $12.50 9.75 3 to 10 years, Value $9.75 7.50 Misses. Five distinctive models, with real lace p Pi at 3.95 Of Special Interest to Men Who wear and appreciate the better grade of Furnishings. Browning King & Co. The rebuilding of our Show Windows affords an occasion to re-assort and re-price the Furnishings in our three New York Stores: 50c and $1.00 Neckwear, 25¢ Hand Tailored Suits Extra pair of knickerbocke: Of imported worsteds and cassimeres. 810 17 years Value $16.50 12.50 Boys’ Spring Top Coats Of gray or tan Herringbone cheviot or Scotch Homespun, 8 to 18 years, Value $16.50 12.75 Young Men’s Spring Suits Largest assortment of exclusive styles and fabrics, hand tailored, sizes 31 to 40 chest, yoke elaborately hand-embroidered, in navy. black, flax, light blue, pearl, reseda or all white. Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. value 35.00 special at 25.00 ’ ° Boys’ Spring Clothes Seasonable Items of News The Saks organization does not confine its labors to men’s clothes. It has a separate department whose duty it is to tailor the younger generation. Boys clothes, of course, do not call for quite so much at- tention to detail as men’s clothes, but they get it just the same—-at Saks’. Challie Dresses for Girls, made of im- ported dotted challie, with Persian border. Three new models effectively trimmed with combination satin to match. Sizes 6 to 14 years. special at 9.75 Dress or School Shoes for Boys and Girls Special for Saturday Regular merchandise at greatly reduced prices. In lace, button or Blucher models; leathers are gun-metal, calf or patent. For Boys: 10/2 to 131/2 value 2.50 Ito 5/2 value 3.00 Saturday 1.65 Saturday 1.95 RAED & 04:00 Nockwoor, 6ic s h extra t coger rag ” pve value 2.25 Saturday 1.25 x . = it ith extra trousers, 5, t . $1.50, $2.00 & $2.50 knitted Neckwear, 1.15 MASE Wh 7.95 and 9.75 i Ill/,to 2 value 2.75 Saturday 1.65 $1.50 and 2.00 Shirts, 85c An assortment of mannish sloth in youthful 2 to 51/2 value 3.00 Saturday 1.95 ate 5 } dels, suitable for school and the characteristic . $1.50 & $2.00 Pajamas, 1.25 apeeliga Heavetiyachamals wear of youthful years, Suit- Pajamas ts 1.15 VW ofl M3 otf V4 and VY off Y, oti This sale of Furnishings will give an opportunity to judge the character of our goods and bea $1.50, § Balance of Smoking Jackets, 50 & &3.50 Underw House Robes, Bath Robes, Steamer Rugs, “ basis for continued patronage, Bath Robes and Dressing Gowns, Steamer Rugs and Smoking Jackets and Underwear at the Broadway Store only Browning, King 6 Ce CB g K-/ Bodway, at Thirty-second Street f Goaen Beier: ocache ith Att Mf, Seooliyas Fehon Smest ot DeKalb “C, Lae oe be %. Gol) MEDAL ag WASH URN-GROSBY SO able also for dress, provided they are worn for that alone. In featuring these suits with extra trousgrs, we are simply satisfying a demand which has been on the increase for several seasons, Suits with single trousers, 5.75 to 17.50 Just as fine an assortment, in fabrics which will conunend themselves to you, as they did to us, for their splendid wearing qualities. These suits are shown in a variety of exclusive models. Boys’ Overcoats, 3.95 to 12.75 Reefers, topcoats, Russian or sailor effects, in a wide variety of models and fabrics. for Youths and Boys value 1.25. Saturday at 65c Made of fine mercerized fabrics, in white, light blue or tan. Frog buttonholes. Sizes are cut full and run from 4 to 18 years. An excellent lot of goods, and rarely obtainable at such an at- tractive price, Second Floor, Fleece lined ribbed Underwear for Children value 35c, Saturday at 19c Only a small quantity of these garments, but that does not affect your opportunity to get what you want of them, provided you shop early enough. ‘Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders, — SSS. — tl Ee —