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nasio died a few minutes after reach- ing the hospital. After the shooting the men who had been in the barroom and had formed a human cascade through the windows began to scatter. Coroner Grove and Constables Sarver and Kise succeedud in apprehending five of them, howev From these men the story of the trai edy was obtained, They declare th nobody else fired a shot but De Ignazio. Wife Fights for Life. joon-keeper might have made after ho turned joose with his revolver at the crowd when the posse surrounded his place. The furniture in the room in which he killed his wife was overtuened, indicating that there had been a strug. sle before he shot her and killed him- self. He had to reload his revolver to complete the final chapter of the crime. — “TEST OF MOBILIZATION.” Rush of | | ‘Troops to China, | SRURD, March 1.—Large | sen route for | at Sharkent, Aaj KILLS HIS WIFE AND SELF AFTER WOUNDING FOUR De Ignazio Pours Fusillade of Bullets Into Crowd of Own Patrons. NO MORE WILL DIE. ST. PET bodies of F China are t sixty miles west of Kulja. 2rother Is Among Mortally Wounded Victims of Drink- Crazed New Jersey Slayer. communteation announcing the ent of @ troops euphemistically | ‘a test of mobilization.” | 4 N. Jy March 17,—Shoot: | tely Into a crowd of men in his saloon last night, Andrew | De Ignazio mortally wounded three and | serlously wounded another. Then, roal- fing the consequences of his act, De! Ignasto killed his wife and committed suicide. | The four Injured men are now in! Trenton Hospital. Five witnesses to the | tragedy are under arrem, De Ignazio conducted a saloon and boarding house. His customers were workmen eniployed in construction work on the Philadelphia and Reading Rallroad, Yesterday was pay day and there was a great deal of drinking and carousing at De Ignazio’s place. Begins St.coting in Crowd, Peril 1a Dust of Streets. Dust from the wind-blown atre ° y belief, The yi# growth 's far more than the mere cost of brick and mortar, for the dirt raised in construc- fon operations, together with the tec- asarily untidy condition of the atrests, The saloon-keeper drank with all! }sps the physical sinews of our citi- tena comers, and last night was crazy Dirt and dus the We Gane th drunk. He conceived the idea that his 3annattan. Lime and eand from. the brother Louis had been stealing money and beer. Louis and Andrew got in an argnment, and Andrew drew a re- volver and began shooting into the crowd in the mortar-mixing new buildings on the bie t that gath- blow into the into the throat, 1s for disease germs o ds, but catarrh may be caused even The dust particier hroat and p the crowd brok or and por off its through the wind Louls De Ignazio was shot through the left lung, but may recover; Tony Denato, shot in the abdomen, elt 4 shot in the back, and Tony Meibla, with a bullet wound clear through his body, will die. ‘The four injured men got out of the building after they were shot. Louis De ran to the railroad station and hinge cent, of all fil-heaith, The becomes coated with catarrhal excre- Jons, and the food, instead of prop- erly digesting, ferments and forms gas. Malassimiiation of food causes bad blood, headaches, nervous sia, gastritis, Kidney disorder rouble and constipation. ! of these compat are merely us as he Was standing at 1s of the one fault—ca- paying for a ticket to he stomach, Treat the cause ‘Trenton, The others dropped in thelr 4 the symptoms dieappear, Treat ¢ symptoms, and wht eve In one you may re- the diseaso itself gets worse, The medicine which I have sold » widely In New York goes to the root f the trouble, That is why hundreds ving here have come for- tracks as they were running away from De Ignazio’s place. Kills Wife and Himself. ‘The sound of the shooting aroused the people of Hopewell. The town marshal and @ posse of armed citizens, learning what had happened from witnesses who iad escaped without injury moved: on and surrounded De Ignazio's place, A» they were preparing to rush it they \eard five shots inside, When they en- tered they forced the door of a room on the second floor and found De Ig- nazio dead with a in his head and his wife unconscious with four bullet wounds in her body. Dr. George V. Van Nest and Dr Ge gon rendered first ald to d Mrs, De Ig- De Ig . pital . Mrs, De Ig- 4 sreparation, Proof HE « 's health theories ts based on the extraordinary sales of a the correctness of ge F he four Wounded 1 nazio, The five vic pistol were sent to t ton on the 10 o'clock tra! “Mrs. H__, — q Where Did You Get as SE ee : ° ” This Recipe The other night a gueet asked that of a hostess—about a wonderful dish of spaghetti. . Countless times she etti called “‘Italian style.’”’ rad her own pet recipe, perhaps. But none at the table had ever tasted such harmony of flavor—such an ideal blend. Ata sign from her mistress, the maid brought a can, marked “Van Camp’s Spaghetti, Italian Style.’’ She } It's Dinner and It's Ready claim credit but I can’t. There is where I got it.’”” That incident is true. The recipe is secret, but the result is yours. Your grocer has it ready-cooked, ready for instant serving. It results from the blending of 17 ine gredients, each the finest of its kind. Our chefs spent two years in perfect+ ing it. We use in the making: Durum wheat spaghetti. Herkimer County full cream cheese. Best creamery butter. The same superlative tomato sauce we use in Van Camp's Pork & Beans, Serve it to your guests, Hear what they say. They may soon forget all the fest of the dinner, but never this dish of spaghetti. Order it now to be ready. Van Camp Packing Company "ii¢ Italian Style AtEvery Grecery—Ready-cooked 10c and 18¢ per can athhed Indianapolis, Ind, had _ eaten | ; And the hostess said, “I would like to | a) THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 17, 1011. other 54-56-58 Twenty-third St., West Have Prepared for Saturday An Extraordinary Sale Suits, Coats & Dresses ——oNaoEeEo—oo For Women and Misses sPeciat:-300 Suits in Six New Models Models Exclusive to This Hcuse 25.00 Value 35.00 35.00 fee 50,90 Women’s & Misses’. Coats Navy, Black and White Serges, Black and White C‘ eck Worsteds, * Queen's Gray Mixtures, Novetty Fab: Black Satin Suits Réproduction of a French mode!l—three-quarter fitted coat, finished with large ornaments. Lined with pzau de cygne Street Coats MotoringCoats Dress Coats 15.00 %355 25.00% 35.00% Full length, of serge, fancily trimmed. Gowns and Dresses 4 of full length, in Satin coats, lined mixtures and checks. with duchesse satin. Crepe Meteor Dresses All colors, French Foulard Dresses New designs. Cotton Marquisettes Dresses Embroidery and face Trimmed. New and Cor. rect Styles 25.00 Values 35.00 to 40,00 Junior Coats & Suits Two Extraordinay Specials Sizes 13 to 17 Years, Coats. New English Top Coats of fancy mixtures; single- breasted .model; 14 lined; very smart for the growing Suits Of serges, checks and mix- tures; new smart Coats with sailor collars and braid trimmings. Paneled skirts. miss, 16.50 vatue 25.00 10.50 vatue 16.50 Spring Skirts A SPECIAL OFFERING OF 500 Skirts New Models Shepherd Checks 5.7. 5 Mixtures jai:line Serges Value 8.50 Black and Navy Serges BONWIT, TELLER & CO. Our Restaarant serves a splendid 4-course Lunch everyday from 11 to 2 o'clock $1 Chiffon Cloth Veils at 59c Made of splendid quailty fon cloth, with satin borders and hem- 1, CARS TRANSFER TO @ A ends, All the 35c t and popular col- teeeeee '. as well as ombre ae and Cuisine un- lors. One of the best d. ei portunities you supe or, Rotunda | Lexington to 3d Ave. Women’s Spring Neckwear Specials 25c Nell Brinkley Bows, made of silk,!25c Swiss Embroidered Rabats, a in many plain colors Lt | 1 number of patterns, neat and plaids; special for Saturday at 2x well made; at.... 10 25c Ruchings, various kinds, white New Neckwear, and colors; Saturday, at, 1 pF. yard SS NOON DAT Sole of Men's § Hes $3.50 Men, To To. Morrow, Saturday, Wil Be i Good fe. ys of this season. Handkerchief Specials for Saturday Men’ atte Iaaphihs 2, dkerchiefs, 1 iit quality; soon ede hate Bargain} Day to Let Us Take Your Measure for a Vent in Suit, Top Coat, Rain Coat New and a or Prince Albert Coat and Vest i to be made fiom yqur choice of a hundred high-grade materials 12.80 No matter how tall, stout, slim or short you may be the price, $12.80, holds good. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. stendard of the Lloomingdale merchant tailo has been maintained for twenty years. , styles of Patent Colt Tan; usually 93.00 and [ BLOOMPNGDA LEW eee Men’s $1.90 Hats, $1.44 Every newshape in Soft and Derby hats in all colors. Men'sHat Store. Main floo . The high ‘oartment = BLOOM BLOOMINGDALES =e 2,000 Boys’ $4, $5 ‘and $7 Suits & Reefers|Sale of 25cto50c Spi, «Ina Great at®?. Q5 and*4 95 Gloves at 19¢ Satur, dary Sale A 2-Clasp Lisle Thread Gloves; money-saving event offers to-morrow: black, white and colors; also 16+ Here is what this most remarkable Double Breasted Suits with knickerbocker trousers, made Button Mousquet: Hevet Gloves in black only, and 2-Clasp of blue serges, fancy worsteds and cheviots in the Derby and x amoisette Gloves; all 19, Nortolk models; sizes 7 to.17 y Some suits have two 8 of trousers. At the very special sale price Russian and Sailor Sui and fancy worste: sites 214 to 10 years . Boys’ Refers: blue serge, shepherd plaids, tan coverts cheviots; sizes 2!4 to 10 years. Special sale price. . Boys’ Double Breasted Su: with Knickerbocker trousers; some have two pairs of trousers; made of plain blue and fancy worsteds and cheviots; sizes 8 to 16 years. Norfolk and Derby models = $2.9 ; e 4 Wome en’ Pr Boy: Wena ‘3 style; black and whit we underprice Women's $3 Kid Gloves; mousquetai: jack and white; aes able Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits: made of good materi 215 to 10 years. At the very special sale price Boys’ Reefers; red, shepherd plaid. » nd covert to 10 At the very.special sale pric , years. Soabta finger tips; 16-button length. j} mousquetaires; in colors and . black and white $9e:i Main Fioor, 1,000 Boys’ 59c K & E Blouses; collar or neck band style; years: made of plain white and fancy heavy madr: it BLOOMINGDALES Low Prices for Copies of Imported Hats at $4.99 New P. e tticoats On sale Saturday, 350 exact copies of imported hats, made in our own work- | Women’s Sateen Petticoats, |T2°™- There are small, med’um and large hats; ‘n fact, a hat to suit every taste. ‘Section, To-morrow Will Be a Great Piano Day Here Great March Sale of $350 Walters Rick’ Pianos at $198 Tened Come to-morrow Don’t Delay! ‘::"*s:ivmee a selec’ tion, ‘30 you will not be ay: pointed in eeeur- ng the Greatest Piano in the world Pianos Delivered on Payment of $5, including Chair and Cover, on easy terms of $5 Down and $1 a Week No interest; no insurance; no ex that's OTHER WALTERS PIANOE IN THIS GREAT MARCH SALE: $475 List Walters S Pianos, $225 | $600 List Lexington Pianos, $300 | |] $550 List Walters D Pianos, $260 $650 List Walters F Pianos, $325 | |) $600 List Queensboro Pianos, $275 $750 List Walters R Pianos, $375 iJ) $700 List Walters Colonial, $1,000 Wa'ters 88-note Mastertone Player Piano Outtits, $395 with 12 rolls of music, bench and cover, $10 down and $2 per week It "Ia" extremely danzerous } purchase a plano masquerad wlled “Kiieht 4 rihiess--ctierwise people wo! new Wa tla w » for one of these beautif VEST age all, IMINGDALES', Lex. to 3d Av.y 69th ¢o 60th St. i alt Pianos Are Built to Last « Lifetime, $350 | $1,000 List Walters Baby Grand, $575. d not’ part Girls’ Dresses, in plain chambray, colored and white repp and striped percales. A variety of new Spring styles, with Dutch neck; also some one-piece Sailor Dresses, all differently trimmed with embroidery or plain colorsin pretty. g deep flounce of cluster tuck- | They are artistically trimmed with imported fancies, silk velvet ribbon, aigrettes only, regular dollar < r 87c for Saturday's sale will be the very low one of, Exceptional Values in Un- and Dalebloom, in a nice| of Ready-to-Wear Hats— —poritively $3.98 values; and imitation hemp, in black, 3.50 values, Sati 3 flo Pertersienn: $3.50 values, Satur- $1.98 hat; while they 1.98 BLOOMINGDALES' Big | these except ionally good dresses and coats. The assortment is wide and attractive. Spring sty! 3 ay Girls’ Fine Percale Dresses, in pretty checks, sleeve trimmed with piping; for 6 to 14 ing, edged with plain or em-|and novelty effects. One of the best collections ever offered at so a price. Special price quality Splendid Assortment _of | Immense Bargain in Nat- trimmed Shapes, consisting assortment of new spring| black and colors; numberless| these aigrettes add a new blue, cerise and Helen day, last, broidered, Special $ jay, at ne Saturday, at pA a Ce Girls’ Suits and Dresses and i nl Girls’ Coat Here’s a Great Variety of Dresses for 6 to 14 Year Olds all_differently trimmed with folds or piping of plain’ material and buttons. yoke effect and kimono sleeve; belt and fold on Our very special price will be ¢ 1.00 broidered ruffie, Black Black and all the new suit colors; $10.00 values, yore ies Sacag | Heatherbloom Petticoats Manufacturers’ Samples| ural Paradise Algrettes of milans, chips, hair braids ? " les for present fy bse | charming” finish ¢¢ styles, some with tucked| %y’ Hy fo any yl inl rigs to-morrow Hats Trimmed Free of Charge’ An ey sale, full of Bloomingdale values for girls of ages ranging from 2 to 14. Surprising, indeed, are the prices set beside - Good quality check, striped and plain percale, check and plaid gingham; Dutch neck and 4 sleeve, a large afsortment of new s+ | 6 to 14 years, at the special Saturday price..... bottom of skirt, in plain colors; Dutch neck, one of years, Spring Coats, ia shephe Pa rty Dresses Sule, 13, $16.00; 15, 17 years, former iene reduced aay e 98 & 750 ats, in all wool white collar, double breasted, cord or embroidery; all cloth with emblem on sleeve; th velvet collar; rough Paaaative: 1.98 German Silver Foot { 25, 000 Roses ie Carnations, 2c & 3c each Arch Supports, 59¢ su wil , row, Sut peeling Start now and re- 7 : Girls Girls’ Repp Dresse down fro a find in 9th St. side, to-mor- from one-third in all the leading a than the exclusive florists. women or children, Mail orders filled—state size] Plants. to-morrow at ry to 80 ps or ¢ of shoe WOrn. Notion store, Main | Ready Filled Pera Dist | ——_——vmercemmnens The Store of Certain Sutisfaction ~ BLOOMINGDALES' A greg todd Av | lieve those tired feet ie nd colors, They sequles 1 from 5c to $1.00 a di ngs arches gig) | , Ss" © Tens 20¢ Maipety Reta whee © flat feet, broken ” 50c | ae & 1.00) Made in all sizes for'men,| AT Our Conser reatories on Ai Roof We Will Ofer new Ficas Pandurata Rubber 1 Zen and 1 28 anese Ganlenias and a fe Jar m arket price vy of the fi the 3c, at 59th to 60th St.

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