The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1911, Page 8

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ee Pi ee ee lk WOMAN WHO POSES. ASECKERT WDOW. HAS ISAPPEARED é General. TRYING TO FIND Employs a Lawyer and Will Try to Induce Her to » ym Abandon Case. | Femes A. Dore, an ifgent and Tewpected young man of No. 41 Bast Ome Hundred and Elehty-second street, indisted to-day the Dare, who clalmed married | Gen, Thomas T. Beker, former h of the Western U pany, tm or 0 | Mra, Davi fo have iis mother, mother was oid a 1 from hal- | lueinations He woouted the story that his mother he@ married the millionaire, and en- aged counsel tg find out what he might do to have home and settle the + her cfaim to the $2,600, Meemen who went to look Davies, or Dore, failed to find her to- |, day. They learned that she had ta deen seen at the house Wednbsday a temoon at 4.4 o'clock, She took away @ emal parce! “She te my mother,” 4 the young man, Whose business adftress fs at a} Masonite Templo in Lenow avenue. “I never known her by any name other | ¢ in that of Dore. Although she did re- mail addressed to Mrs. Davies, she never able to explain that tact when J questioned her about it. Says She Denied It. claim that she had married Gen, Bc came when I read the story !n The Evening World. When mother came home that night I asked her about the story and she replied that it was alla mistake and that the story did not re- fer to her at all, I pelleved her until the reporters began cAing to the house. and then I advised her to go away until the case was forgotten “There are several places where she | ing the loss of Anton Mink may be. It ts possibie that she ts In Jersey, Wednesday nigt she was evi- | dently at the house, because I found her keys when I came home. Yesterday { became convinced that it was my mother | FP who had gone ‘before Surrogate | *ohalan, “1 do not believe that there was ever any marriage to the Genera think that my mother is old and (h she is suffo from hafly fear that she i# mentally I wrote two letters to her addresses asking her to and straighten out this ion't want to see my moth | had always supposed that I was ‘the nly support my mother had, T neve rf of any outside income and neve ed foundling farm ough my lawyers." Sheriff's Men Seek Her. Men from the rif'n ¢ Mra. Dore to. isits resulted pear before t e Surrogate yesterday, natead” of which @he sent a letter whtch sho said that she was willing | ‘neys for Clendenin Eckert the testimony be thrown out. ‘The Surrogate denied the request and satd that testimony we duced to refute ——— | WIDOW TO FIGHT WILL OF SIGHTSEEING CAR CO. MAN. Somborn Left Sister and Br m the Senator. Lorimer had previously re- fused to talk while in Johastown. and Rubin, who are in charge of the | | Grand Jury investigation into the cause jand responsibility for the loss of life in| the Asch Bullding fire, nesses before the Grand Jury this after- noon foundation for the vital testimony ex- | pected later was introduced to-day. showing the | sewing mach flimay stock o: | ber of firemen, the first to arrtve at the | scene, {shannon and Worth, were heard by the day that he did not believe the Grand Jury would be able to complete the in- vestigation for several weeks, aa a great |number of witnesses, “The first intimation that I had of the |of the survivora of the disaster, would ort | have to be examined. | Laborers at Pennington, N. Jy health, take Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey regularly, according to direc- Pulone in the hand. away from home. Among the missing articles are @ diamond ring valued at $15, a #0 gold watch, a loren Monae Not! of opera ginanes and sev and brooches, AUTO TANK EXPLODES, SETS FIRE TO BRIDGE. $600 IN GEMS STOLEN. Roomer tn Mra. Tack Women Bucket Brigade Works ts Since Jewels Disappeared, ° om teat . Yetectiven of the East Twenty-eecond| Rayonet Marke on § | Until men Come to street atation are looking for a young] WASHINGTON, April Save Structure, man supposed to have robbed the home | wittiams, the new Junior Senator from of Mra, n Tucker, No. 116 Past] Mississipp!, who succeeded in a lifetime he 240-foot bridge over the Fresh ‘ ) A seit pest MONO Greeaiten Twenty-fourth — street, last Tuesday ambition to have the seat in the Senate with New {a undergo. | Stternoon of $600 worth of Jewelry. |which was occupied by Jefferson Davis, | ine George H, Stevens | Susricion 8 directed toward a man |the President of the Confederacy, occu- who rented @ room on the top floor Inted it with pride to-day. ‘The desk still and w Ing the wooden structure when tank house a week ago. He en seen sines the jewelry bears the bayonet marks made by Union soldiers during war times, in an effort the gasoline to destroy it. The bayonet stabs were Mew up. Y occurred white the mem- filled with putty, but are easily dis- | They leaped out In time to escape tn-| pers of the Tucker family were all |cernibie. jur nm flav — would start the old thing #0 telephoned for ald. ‘The volun fire company from Dongan I ade a six-mile run, and Company 1, At Richmond, « four-mile run to there. The fire was soon ou! $5,008 auto was destroyed, B em arrived a bucket women tn the neighborhood had t extingui#h the blaze ASCH FIRE WITNESSES BEFORE THE GRAND JURY. Plans of the Flames-Swept Floors | Presented and Testimony of Firemen Given, | Assistant Distriot-Attornays Bostwick | Steam, Energy, Vitality ARE ESSENTIALS TO SUCCESS IN | ANY LINE OF BUSINESS OR SPORTS Mr. S. P. Cusack, the well- known big league um- ‘ pire, tells of how he was; benefited. $216 Lowe Ave., Chicago, Il. T was just thinking to-day of how long I have been a user of your val-| uable pure malt whiskey. The first | time it came to my notice wasabout fifteen years ago. While I was|} training in the spring I contracted a_severe cold and Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey was prescribed for me, my doctor telling me that it would not only cure my cold but would act as a tonic simulant and| be beneficial to me in my athletic | work, It did me so much good and kept! + me in such fine trim that I have never been without it in the house since that time.’ It keeps a person full of steam, energy and vitatity. I absolutely know that a person can do more hard work and stren- uous training and be in better con- dition physically if he uses Ddffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as prescribed. I always recommend it when any one in our league is not feeling quite up to the mark. Yours truly, ry boc orous and active and enjoy perfect presented wit- Little more than laying the | | | | John D. N and J. P. Whiskman, etained by District. , were the first wit- he Grand Jury, submitted plans of the elghth, th and tenth floors of the building, | ation of the partitions, | s, counters and piles of e three floors, A num. including Fire Chiefs Norton, drand Jury. | TMMetrict-Attorney Whitman sald to- Including many | seceettliemenene SHOT BUT DIDN'T TELL. a eo ueeaes If you wish to keep strong, tions. It builds up the nerve tissues, tones up the heart, gives power _to the brain, strength and elasticity to the muscles and richness to ht, AnH) aaa | the blood. It brings into action all the vital forces, it makes digestion | Andrea Jacob ana | perfect and enables you to get from the food you eat all the nourish- nployees of the Purity | ment it contains. It is a wonderful remedy in the prevention and i three miles from here, | cure of nervousness, typhoid, spring fever, malaria, every form of | not inform the authorities that they | stomach trouble, diseases of the throat and lungs, and is prescribed on net oy Oe ee las acyediethe by doctors of all schools, Feared L of Jobs no K Qatet, PENNINGTO:! Pulor __THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APAIL 7, 1911. ; EASTER SUITS The Prettiest Ever Shown in Misses’ Apparel y night In a quarrel over a cal er. Jacob was shot in the should Duffy's Pure Mait Whiskey is the only Whiskey that was taxed by the Government as a medicine during the Spanish-American war. f advice, write Medical Department The Duffy Whiskey | Y,, i fully. Our doctors will send you | Sold IN SEALED BOT. | were sworn out before of Trenton yosterday | moved to Trenton Hospital. ; aped after the shooting. A Story About a Show Window Concerning Alterations Made by the National Institution of Browning, King & Co. | A great writer has said: ‘All men have equal intelligence, but some manage to get theirs into the show windows.” | How true this is when we stop to think about it carefully, and how much’ | this applies to the great merchants of to-day. The intelligence of the BROWNING, KING ORGANIZATION is reflected in the new display windows. Come and examine the beautiful Easter Showing of METROPOLITAN CLOTHES for Men, Boys and Children, and be sure to see thie Spring Neckwear, Gloves and Shirts, not overlooking the new Stetson Hats, | which you will need to complete your Easter Attire. Visit the third floor of the Broadway Store, where Young Men, Boys and | Children can be fitted with the Smartest Suits, Furnishings, and Hats. | When you purchase, as you will, after comparing QUALITY, STYLE AND | PRICE, remember the BROWNING, KING POLICY to hold your | money on deposit until every transaction gives perfect satisfaction. Avail yourself of the convenience that a monthly charge account affords. SPECIAL ITEMS “THE This garment for Men and Young Men meets the popular demand for GREAT W TERN” a graceful long coat with a new lapel. Large variety of Designs and | Another New Suit PQDGICG.. .ccccsecstessecccersonsespasoes eoereeeee $18.00 to $35.00 OUR HAT For Easter, The Browning-King Special Derby. $3.00 DEPARTMENT | Stetson Hats, our own shapes $3.50 to $12.00 f An Unusual Washable Chamolsette “Kayser Gloves. Correct | for Sprin, Practical. Look Better and Wear Better than Leather MEN'S | or Kid. Regu! Se. Quality; 3 Paira for $h. 00.0... ic eceeeeeeeues 85¢ wane 5 1 About 450 Satin Striped Shirts, French Cuff, Regular FURNISHINGS $2.50 Quality As PR eUticrakis eis tase $1.65 Compare our 50c, Neckwear with the Usual $1.00, 75c. and 55¢, kind. Boys’ School Suits. Quality, Style and Price will appeal to Particular Mothers. Sizes 7 to 14 in Norfolk and 9 to 17 in Double CHILDREN’S al an ’ Hie Ay ‘ = Vesveeueredrearenesy. A $6.50 . 7 , n Excellent Assortment o! ‘ an 10) CLOTHING, anit ’ Ld FURNISHINGS AND HATS Easter Hats for Young Men, Boys and Children, Large Correct Style... cA be | Boys’ “Engfish' Hats. All Colors, Tempting Price of. ... ‘ariety of Every «$1.50 to $8.00 Designs, at the $2.00 “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION” Browning, King & Co Broadway at 32nd Street—Cooper Square at 5th Street--Brooklyn: Fulton at DeKalb | ; = =>>—EEEEEEEE==ananee At Every Grocery—Ready-cooked | Van Camp Packing Company" AMerton Opeentein. ca. |! BX OCH a ©, |< Between Lenex & 7th. Ave: Pre-Easter Offerings for Saturday Aitractiveiy Priced Open Saturdays Until 9.45 P. M. ce ene eee Young Women’s and Girls’ Spring and Summer Frocks, 18.95 Sultable for street, at home or out illustrate one of the charming m: favored Empire; round or square neck with The miss who wants “something differe showing out of the ordinary. Materials wool Challis, in newest colorings and d other fabrics in silk and wool, as well 3 y Cotton Voiles and Marquisettes, trimmed with pla Oriental Silks; others with self borde some with real Irish Crochet Collars and to 16 years, or 32 to 34 bust. ‘ . Girls’ Spring Coats, 6.95 Newest and most desirable models {y coats for the Miss 6 to 16 years. spuns, Scotch tweeds, Whip. he spring colors and navy; full- effects; lined throughout with . > ‘ a Misses’ and Children’s Hais Smart models, including Helmets, Round Hats and deo rolled at one side; made of braid in “ nations; trimmed with vel le We also show a large assortment of durable Straw Hot shapes and colors; simply trimmed Made to Sell at $15 and $20, at $9.90 SPECIAL SATURDAY These are the smartest, jauntiest styles of the new spring fashions. They're elegantly all tailored suits in the smart notch collar, rolling collar or sailor collar effect. 815 and 820 suits. All Qhe new spring shades represented wool, storm serge, novelty — s and worsteds. Some are richly trimmed with cone trasting colors, Every suit posses: harming individuality. All sizes for Juniors and small wom Values $15 and $20, 9.90 Sample Suits All Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Value $15 to $25 9.90 The single statement that these are sample suits selling at 9.90 should result in their immediate disposal. Made by the best manufacturers in the country to demonstrate to buyers the high character of their productions, After the suits had served their purpose we bought them qt an un- usual advantage and have priced them Mannis ‘ou mR ae Boys’ High-Grade Clothing BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS wool, yarn-dyed, sizes 7 to 18 years.. BOYS’ SUITS—doubl t , exclusive fabrics. Sizes, 7 to 18 4.95 5.95 6.95 7.59 BOYS’ REEFERS—RUSSIAN L A \ herd plaids, alpaca and chev es, 3.95 4.95 5.95 6.95 7.50 AL TWO-TROUSERS $ S; bige pairs of Knicker trousers, line breasted models; sizes 7 to 18 LN ae > - ae ai Insured Shoes for Boys and C: They're out of the ordinary, \W> gi nied tion to produce properly made, sma dren. We can’t be careless, bond of “Insurance ” THE KOCH SPI correspondingly low. Children’s rte | You should see these suits, ex- ¢| Raine § 1 | : ses uw amine them and compare them with ¢] Growing Girls’ 21¢toe at the offerings of other stores. All sizes | Small Boys’ 11 to 1315 | in the collection, 34 to 44, and plenty | [Large Boys 213 to of 14, 16 and 18 for misses and $} coer arene —| Ss Y 5 tttlo 7 : eng ee Bonnets for Litt!e Tots . CHILDREN’S BO! wy at blue and gol h chif . and large be r ) CHILDREN'S HATS—of f: 15 1.98 signs; effectively tri 98, Values $15 to $25 cuffs of black satin, Also of navy Niue 98 sleeves, with tailored bands.... IIS That Secret | Recipe | 1.98} in fancy GOMER: <osiocdnener te: ‘ ves aeremeemease | Hand Bags, 89ch | Women’s $1.5 Toilet Goods Specials (Main Floor). ASSORTED EXTRACTS and ' t TOILET WATERS; $0c. value. J9C} The recipe for Van Camp’s Spaghett! ASSORTED TALCUM POWDER fie : AN 15c¢ value. Le t is a secret of our kitchens. : pau cana ae | We can’t reveal it to you. if bottle .. : moran Only three men know it. It has J WITCH HAZEL—Pints od eve! : “E CREAMS— never been written down. petition FACE CREAMS 30 ($1. ch} The dish is so popular—so amazingly | a liked—that the recipe for it has become || 4°, Coral Jewelry, 25c, 49¢ . IMPORTED CORAL JEWELRY ~a new . an asset, almost beyond a price [RIMPORTED. CORAL JEWELRY a jMen : But you can always get it readys Jo pins “Hat Pins, Pendants and Beit | ME pi cooked for less than it would cost you Buckles; set with the popular French | striy to make it HE coral and finished in rose gold wit You can have it on hand, always ready to serve simply by heating or baking. Let our chefs make it, for there are 17 ingredients. And they have spent two years in getting this harmony of: , $1.00 to - tr. Women’s “2° Silk Hose, 'S FAST BLACK PURE THREAD SILK dths; also outside, and q with Nisle thread soles and garte It's Dinner and It's Ready rs Women’s Kid Gloves: 2 Speciais } taste. ‘ | ; The main materials are: |] WoMEN’s 16-BUTTON IMPORTED WHITE GLACE kil t ‘ desirable for short sleeve waists.An un 4 1,97 Durum wheat spaghetti. | WOMEN'S §-BUTTON BLACK GLA E KID GLOVES at the 100 i traordinary price, for Saturday only, pair ‘ Herkimer County full cream cheese. Laat ay } Best creamery butter. | The same expensive tomato sauce we use in Van Camp’s Pork and Bgans. | Italy, whose chefs are famed for | spaghetti, has never produced a recipe | like this. : Nobody who comes to your table will ever have tasted any other spaghetti | comparable with this. You'll want to serve it three times a week, and your foiks will want to have | you. . Please try it—order now. ‘ Indianapolis, Ind. | Pre- Easter You'll need some new Hat. Saturday you get v sidered, at double these price: ABC 86 eos h Sinches Ione, cited strictly sanitary German Hatr, for our regular 88.00 Switches, h $1.25 trade ural wavy German | wel Hair, full 20 long, good assurt-| Qs 2.00 ment of shade 95c von Sale Hair Goods ues that can’t be 20n- | $4.45 SS regular 82.50 Switches. 5 Italian Style 100 and 15¢ per can a ii ed 4 area tural curly. German Hair, 2, our F Nets fore curls to the eet, Ali shad Gray Switches, peturel cept gray. Convent Hair, 10 {> 15 inches longe r | snscnsceneyeny-sveceesnatiiagnenmmantasi ” NOPD ET ODOM RTT TE ET NTETT ETT Z : —

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