The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1911, Page 12

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HICLE SLOVERS "TAKES THEPSHAT 2% ATTEMPT SUICIDE — TO POLICE AFTER BY GAS AND DRUG HOLD: UPATNOON a Angelo Ciliotta and Maria; Mr. Rosen Says He Fought Grandi First Go to River | Footpads All Over Street and But Are Afraid. No Bluecoat Showed Up. Max Rosen, frantie anger, ran inte the lon In Faet N ith fright and Liberty a GAS SEEMS TOO SLOW. enue @ta- w York at noon to-tay n@ slammed @ amnashed brow Then Maria Writes Letter to} SAL On Wb dak in feat 8 the Husband W hile Angelo tenant; then he turned about and showed @ deep wut on the back of hal bead and @ jagged hole tn the brim of Goes for the Poison. | hia own hack “Bee what I get! darby | " shouted Mr. Rosen, | | who keeps a murical inatrument store ic No, 207 Atlantic avenue and tives three blocks away, at No. 462 Herbimer Cihotta and Maria Grandi, Who were! street, “Thin in what comes to me for taken to-day from their home &t No. | poing auch a aucker aa to live In Will- $1 East One Hundred and Fifth street | jamaturg 1 am leaving my atore to fo the Hariem Hospital in danger of! go home for lunch. In my pockets I derby Reve meant only tragedy Me Asgsio Geath from taking tichloride of have 60, a@ always, from my coller- ry. | tons on instalments, On my fingers [ Marla Grandi is the wife of John have these rings.” @rand, and Angelo CH who| (Mr, Rosen ehowed two diamonds on © he| his fingers, worth at lenst $00, t fa broad daytight.’ he gone on jock in che morning. T go Dearded with the Grandis @ame here from Naples ral years | ago, has a young wife the old @ountry. th Atiantle avenue and come to} Ciitotta 414 not leave home this morn: | THerkimer #trest, Two men walk up fing to take up his acoust work aa| close behind me. There are few houses @ carpenter. He breakfasted with the | there, I don’t Itke thee they walk 60 Grandis. When John Grandi left the | close. house Cillotta shook him warmly by) the hand and said that he would prob- @diy have to go away for a long time. |} Mrs. Grandi did not bid her husband Fight Ali Over Street. “T cross the atreet. Thea men cross. walk faa ‘They walk fast. T run things hits the edge of my goothy, When he left her she War) nat, near my o 1 fal down and ig by the window w they are on t I ahout for, She Proposes Suic police. razy man, We en John Grandi had left the Htile | Ant abi over the atr One of them | 4 suid: | iw a little man, and [keep hin between | Gat his wife turned to Ange! “Pet us die, Our love ts hopele ‘Angelo agreed and suggested Uh @y the rive ‘They walked to the ne ext East River pier. Silently they st end looked at the swirling waters. They @huddered and were afraid | “Thay returned to the flat, cloned up| @me of the roome and turned on the gas. | Phey eat hand in hand walting for’ @ath, but when they began to anal from the fumes they could not bear the glow agony. Angelo suggested poison | fhen and a farewell letter. Ile went eut and bought a bottle of dichloride of @ercury and Maria Grandi sat down and wrote the letter. told of the walk down to the river end of the slow agony of the ges. Then Ghe added: “But we cannot live in this torture any longer and Angelo has gone for poison. ach Drinks Polson. ‘They measured an equal portion of Fhe poison in two «lasses and drank it Again death cheated them—t “yme ewiftly as they wished, nd Dr. Pte A strong attachment. When vour glasses are fitted with the | rors Sudiion Chip | no matter what the shape of your nose may be, it holds your eyeglasses in an optically correct position, with perfect security ; and a maximum of comfort. Harris Suction Clip costs | 35 cents and is insurance against | broken lenses, | fed in. Sold only at our stores, were partly) con- | and the physician managed to re @ some of the poison, Then he! ed an ambulance and the hopeless | ere were tuken to the! Harlem Hos-| Oondicts and Options al, It is suid they will probably dte. — | G4 ast, Sind Street, near Fourth Avance £7 Weat 84th Street, bet. 6th and 6th Avenues Billed on Pennaylvania Track, 4 Went 126th "Rtree ty A ‘Avenue A Pennsylvania train, east-bo nae A ‘and 2nd Streets down and killed Ma trackwalker, at Ma His boty was taker 29 Seventh aven Btreet 1009 Broadway, near Willough! Brechivs | U9 Fulton Street. opposite A. we, 697 Broad Street, near Hahne & Co., Newark AKegssiered Trade Mark Established Half a Century portant Sale White and Colored Washable Dress Materials 200 pieces of Imported Woven Voiles | Ina c assortment of Stripes, Checks an Plaids White Grounds; also numerou and Black and Gray effects. English Pique in all colors, also in White} and in Black (soft finish), Former Price 50c. : f 28¢ White Mercerized Batiste, appropriate for Eingenis. Dresses and Waists. wrens res wide, ( 25c alue 45c, Ira 5c yard white] 28 inches wide. per yard, per yard James McCutcheon & Co. Furniture Without Deposits Purchared int Dut meth aM Ree proved satiatuctony to the buyer, re always to please our catrona, ‘SY PAYMENTS AND LOW PRICES Prevall throughout our entire establishinent 3 This Handsome MISSION CLOCK every purchase of $45 worth of meret dise. This clock is sold everywhere tr: $10.98 up. WE PAY FREIGHT, CALL AND MAKE YOUR OV 3 Rooms ‘Hooms Rooms Kooms Rooms Furnished Furnished Furoished Furnished tarnished turnished for $49.48 $69.98 $89.98 $109.98 $149.75 $200 Up Write for Lists 00 A WEEK OPENS SEWING MAC 28 wes dn An‘account SON CREDIT Open S: 750-752 8th Ave., Cor. 46th St >" sstiiefiem™ | ma and the tig one, T keep up « holler \. Rranted to THE EVENING WORLD nen, and as and courte the time. They are scared and run way. Until they are out of my sight [1 yell tor pottoe these men, Ot to give up ‘Then I etart here right away to[’ and no longer have police power, shat ae ys 4 da a Bd chee |X stan ta on foen now to Noid a Meet aro AM the way 1 am looking for [ing of bank officials frame a form the first one 1 a are protest and appoint a comn call on the Mayor and awk that Moner Cropsey's order be rescinded, tee t Ww ood does that do my sore head?’ awk Mr. Hosen, aa he wem on vf way to lunch BANKERS WILL LL ASK W MAYOR TO RESTORE SPECIAL POLICE Protest. Against Cre spsey's Order Taking Badges From Officers Em- ployed in Big Institutions, The vankert of the city are preparing a vigorous protes: to Mayor Gaynor Against the action of Police Commission. er Cropsey in revoking the police power octal ofMfcera employed by Restores color to Gray or Faded hair—Removes Dan- druff and invigorates the Scalp —Promotes a luxuriant, healthy hair growth—Stops its falling out. Is not a dye. coclli and 600 at Drag Stores or direet upon rename, Send 100 for Hay" Bpecialtioe Cou, ALL BUBSTITUTES the banks For a great many yearn they have en- foyed this privilege of having epectal Meemen in the banks at all hours, h of the Wall etreet inetituttons em- Stern Brothers Are now offering Later Importations of Cotton Dress Fabrics At Greatly Reduced Prices including French Marquisettes and Voiles in plain, stripes, floral and bordered effects, Embroidered Swisses, Batistes, Organdies, Dimities, French and Irish Dress and Suiting Linens. And will place on sale To-morrow Linen Pongee ange a in a complete line of desirable colors, Regular Price 35¢ Yard 18¢ Fancy Voiles, double width, white grounds with colored stripes and black and navy grounds with white stripes, 48 inches wide, Ottoman ribbon stripes, satin finish, in a large assortment of the newest colors, Regular Values 45¢ and 65¢ Yard 28° 35¢ Millinery Departments On the First Floor Unusually choice selections of Imported Flowers, Fancy Feathers, Paradise Aigrettes, Ostrich and Willow Plumes in plain and shaded effects. Also for To-morrow, at Specially Reduced Prices Wreaths and Bandeaux, of roses, bluets, daisies and other Spring flower, for Women’s and Children’s Hats, Ostrich Feather Bands, in white, black and colors, Willow Plumes, 15 inches long, in white, black and colors, 9 $1.25, 1.50 1.75 3.25 Attention {s directed to their large assortments of Imported Laces For Spring and Summer, in the newest and most desirable styles of Filet, Cluny, Point, Milan, Alencon, Venise, Gold, Silver, Steel and Black and White Combinations, in Edg- ings, Bandings, Flouncings and Allovers. Real Laces at Important Reductions R sh Crochet Laces and eal Irish Crochet Laces ar 21.25 Hs 6.5 Insertions, 11% to 7 inches wide, Regular Value $1.75 to 9.75 Yard Real Valenciennes Laces and - Insertions, 114 to 8 inches wide, at $}, 10 to 1 0,25 Regular Value $1.68 to 15.00 Yand Real Point Applique Laces, 6 to 17 inches wide, t $2.05 te Regular Value $4.95 to 18.00 Yard Real Poitit Lace, i $18.50 fo 68 00 3 to 9 inches wide, Regular Value $25.00 to 95.00 Yard 12 50 In their greatly enlarged Leather Goods Departments Hand Bags of every describtion in Leather, Satin and Moire, Women’s and Men's Silk Card Cases, Bill Folds, Imported Writing, Work and Utility Cases. And in addition large assortmenis of TRAVELERS’ REQUISITES SUIT CASES AND TRAVELING BAGS, Without fittings, at $5.65, 9.50, 15.50 to 23.80 With fittings, « 15.95, 45.00, 98.00 to 245.00 DRESSING CASES, with fittings, tor Women or Men, 3,50, 5.75, 10.50 to 22.75 BOTTLE SETS, with two or more bottles, at $1.85, 3.75, 4.95 to 7.75 of various sizes, covered with in, seal alligator and cowhide, 75c, 1.45, , With one and t day movements, at WRITING CASES, of seal, morocco and pi 1.95 to 3.25 $1.45, 4.50, 8.25 to 15.50 $2.5, 4,25, 7.75 to 18.50 NEW BUILL ——— FIRST PLOOR od Our new building on West Twenty-second Street is now | completed, and the two entrances on that street will be found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages. West 23d and 22d Streets TUESDAY, MARCH ploym from twe to eight special police. rule they are intelligent en. ‘The banks will con they thelr shielda ee. 21, Newest Spring merchandise at prices Wfndecaaddna, . Newent Spee macctanaiue at. prices of surpassing lowness. Money refunded if we are Wednesday : spit’ **# Children’s Spring Dresses (Sizes 2 to 5 Years) OF white lawn; long waist effect, with low neck and kinmono sleeve ussian style, of lawn or linon, with large plaits and belt, plain and checked gingham .... aie 49c Princess Dresses of lawn; w three lace insertions and tucked skirt Another pretty style of linon, low neck, trimmed with light blue. Also of checked gingham, low neck and kimono sleeve, finishen with belt. 79¢ Princess Dresses in low and high necks; several good models, nicely trimmed with embroidery laces and ribbon, Also of large check gingham, Y square neck, with plain color bands to mateh. ; ’, 98¢ Princess Dresses of white lawn; front with box plait and lace insertions some with embroidered ruffle and ribbon bows; others of pongee, high neck and kimono sleeve, with red and light blue ne. Als of fancy checked gingham; yh skirt, neck and belt trimmed with plain gy 20 (2d FL.) Also o. ; nd low neck, with embroidered skirt and ribbon drawn through ding. A plaited model effectively trimmed with lace Insertions and ribbon sash. Also of mercerized gingham, black and white check with yoke and tie of red material, piped with black .. $1.98 CHILDREN'S DRESSES—of whi te lawn, with plaited skirt and separate blouse; kimono sleeve and front of fine tucks and embroidered insertions, Another skirt with large $2.59 pretty style, yoke with plait medallion; plaits and Val. lace.....+.+-- $2.98 Framed Pictures, $1.00 | | PHOTOGRAVURES, FRENCH) “Peter,” |B PRINTS, ETCHINGS and CARBON-) qqq |FEVTES-in exquisite frames, square or p | fantique, hand-made corners; some in ich oval frames, others hardwoods “Lady with the Fan,” in antique frame, ornamented with bowknot top; Large Hunting and Fruit combinations — suitable for any room m4 Basement Eccnomies GRANDMA'S BORAX W ASHING package. v 08 Books, 44c by F. H. Smith; “When a Marries,” by Rinehart; “The rimadonn F, M. Crawford; Winston Churchill; Dixon; “The “The Van by HJ, vuthe bau Cross,” by | Elizabeth k ¢ last two are boxed and ititully illustrated, and Hic | the original $1.0 net edition.) ee Women’s Silk Waists, 2.89 Ne W high collar and collarless effects Eddy,” Rensse! Mills VERN, DISH — with handsome jeial fern. Regularly $1.50; complete .. WHITE ENAM 1B er—regularly ; | CHILD's FOLDING GO-CA pth regularly $5.00 ..... ¢ fabs sink See Women’s $3.50 Hand Bags, 1.95 AL AND WALRUS GRAIN HAND: | Girls a Caeee ane eee metal. frames; in| denen Wash Dresses, 1.95 54 m,, gray, silver and green gold finis! pau Big collection of models and mate leather lined. (Main Pie jals; all the new collarless effects, in | ; kimono of 34 \2% Rhinestone Hat Pins, 1.00} s!eeves: cleverly tri mmed, correctly cut | ges; large fancy designs; some and draped; sizes 5 to 17 years. SS combinations of amethysts and sap- }f phires. main Foor) |Nainsooks and Cambrics, 1214¢ Your choice of EXTRA QUALITY lace Mike NAINSOOK Ja Ge olan FINE SILVER PLATED JEWEL! JONES SOFT FINISH CAMBRIC, 36 in CAsES—fancy designs; in French gray| wide. Regularly 19 yard. «tate Poor.) [HD oad bright silver finish; lined in Due) —————— ee (fang pink ee | $8 Matting Rugs, $6,39 | $2.50 Silver Vases, 149 9 | CREX AND FIBRE—9x12 ft all | colors. tide |] STERLING SILVER FLOWER HOLD-| | —with hand-engraved crystal glass e Vas ae 19c Tennis Flannel, yd., 15¢ TENNIS FLANNEL—34 vii (Main Floor.) oS Women’s $3 Kid Gloves, stain» | large range of this seaso: Through a fortunate purchase we are | sign enabled to offer 16-BUTTON WHITE | OR BLACK MOUSQUETAIRE GLACE KID, which are worth regularly $3, at the remarkably low price dt Striped Gr colors and pink and blue. Ks of laces, self mater SINK STRAIN- 4 stree perior manner. a $5 Jewel Case, 1.95 hes wide; newest de- ns, Main FI. Boys’ Spring Suits, 4.95 (4 m.) NORFOLK AN E-BREASTED 1.95! SUITS—of at allwwool ars —————_————— dyed navy €e; Knicker trousers. Women’s $1 Gloves, 68¢ sain rm) | lined ta ins taped an WOMEN'S ELBOW LENGTH, 16-but- | Teintor ‘i uti Ke ton, pure white or black | SILK eiaaey nos anywhere, GLOVES; mousquetaire model; button | Sizes 7 to 18 years at wrist; with double finger tips. | bi Md Dress Goods, 39¢ 2d Fi, sive Silk & Cotton Dress Fabrics, | 44-inch BRILLIANTINE — colors and 26¢ 24 FI. lack: 44- ! 1L_ BLACK Consisting of silk and cotton BEN- | VOILES: c K AND WHITE GALI (ALCEDO. SILKS, ROUGH | SHEPHE! ALL WOOL |B SILK, also FOULARDS—in the most | PANAMAS and FANCY MOHAIRS AND wanted colors and black. ARMURES—colors and black SIXTH UNPSON 70 20" STREET. NEW YORK. We Beg to Announce Our Spring Exhibition and Demonstration of “Rengo” Belt Corsets SPECIAL and exclusive features of the “Rengo” Belt Corsets adapt them with particular fitness to the new dress fashions for Spring and Summer. Le Designed and constructed scientifi- cally by the most skilful and ex- perienced workpeople, the Rengo Belt Corsets produce at once the long, slender lines of the figure as nature d—supple, graceful and dignified, without any pronounced curves and without the least appear ance of surplus flesh. Belt Corset Specialist is perfect-fitting, The “Rengo” demonstrating the contour-producing features of this famous cor- 4 se’, its set, its elegance of line and form, its practical service-giving character, its evident superiority in all the details of corsetry that the particular woman demands. There's a “Rengo” Model particularly adapted to every type of figure. Fittings in private rooms without charge. Corset Parlose—Seoond Floor correct- | STREET-WEST | KOCcisG & | Cc L ord Founded Sug >t a y | ‘Sunday World Wants Work i Monday Morning Wouders) <i > aK aylon Bedroom Furniture Exceptional Values Dressers and Chiffoniers $10.00 each—value $21.00. “4 48 pieces—a surplus from our Contract Department in mahogany, natural and golden oak, Bureaus and Chiffonterw Bureaus Chiffoniers $28. 50—Value $40.00. $24. 50—Value $312.50 80 very desirable models in rich dull mahogany, tung mahogany and bird’s-eye maple 50 Brass Bedsteads $15.00 each—Naluc $25.00. Hair Mattresses, full size—value $24.00, at. $172 50: Box Springs......... value $15.00, at.... $10. 00 French Willow Furniture Best grade, standard size and weight. Natural, silver gray, soft tan, antique vert, verdure green, rich cardinal and white enamel. Value Sale Price Bar Harbor Chair, natural 84.75 $3.00 St. George Chair, in colors. ..... 87.00 $5.00 Davenport Chair, in colors... . $10.00 $8 00 Wing Chair, in colors......... $0.50 Tables, 27 inch, in colors $4.50 Imported Cretonnes 81 inches wide, for Cushions and Hangings, 25¢ to 50¢ yardNalwes 50c to 81.00 Sale of Blankets, Comfortables & Bedspreads Fine Wool ‘Blankets $4.50, 5.00 and 6.00 Values %5.50, 86.50 and $7.50 Comfortables Dotted Swiss with Silk Borders, laminated cotton, filled. $2,.50—value $3.75 Bed Spreads—Marscilles Patterns $1.10 and 1.35—values $1.35 and $1.75 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St.

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