The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1911, Page 22

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barengh. Matfield pieces, Port Richmond Gald He Had Taken Polson. ‘The real estate operator drove to his office, No, 193 Richmond Terrace, ‘Tuesday night in his touring car. Ther ‘ho met his brother, Ernest, to whor | eaids “Tam very aiok. nerve powder and it affected my heart.’ Ernest Rutz carriad his brother to the automobile and hurried with him to the office of Dr, E. D. Coon! ton avenue. The d Giance thet Rutz wa Delsontng, and paid: “Have you taken anything besides that nerve powder?” “Yes,” replied Rutz, “I took atrych- ine to end my life. No one else in to blame.” i| Unable to Save Him. Dr. Coonley worked over Rutz for @everal hours, but hin patient died in the office. The body then was taken to the Rutz home | The suicide went into the real estate Grieved More Over Deception pusiness on. Staten 4 with | Wintam H. Perry Com more t FAS FRIENDS CAUSED SUICIDE OF REALTY MAN commatipeaan Forced to Pay Notes for the People He Helped, Rich Operator Takes Poison. T have taken a seems to have HIS MIND UNBALANCED. Tho twenty years ago. I er years he by se He Trusted Than get control of the business. Bight years ~, ago Rutz'a wife 4d and he never re- at the Loss of Cash. covered from the shock. He was re- garded as an idee father to his four | EES motherless ohtidren Mentatiy unbalanced decauwe friends | —— foe whom he had endorsed notes had \CASTORIA fated to meet their obiigations and foree@ him to pay large mums, John H. For Infants and Children, Ruts fr., the most prominent real estate operator on the north shore of 8 Island, committed eulcide by steyohnine. The falsity of friend net his monetary losses, !t Is declared, | explains his death. Ruts died Tuesday night, but hin death | © 4A not become known unt!! Inst night, | when it was reported to Coroner Will- | tam Jf. Jackson, of Richmond Rorough. Rutz had real estate offices in several towns on the north side of the Island and was reganied as one of the most active and prosperous business men in | SAMES McCREERY & CO; | 23rd Street 34th Street \ Ss On Friday, April the r4th JUNIOR SUIT DEP'’TS. 1 Both Stores, Juniors’ Suits, two or three piece models. Size 12 to 16 years. 15.00 Juniors’ Dresses of Polka Dot Foulard, kimono sleeves. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 14.00 Juniors’ Tailored Coats, semi-fitting te model. Size 12 to 16 years. 10.50 to 16,00 INFANTS’ OUTFITTING DEP’TS. In Both Stores. Maids’ House Dresses and Aprons. | | Housé Dresses of Gingham or Fancy Per- cale. Size 34 to 42. gsc and 1.25 Fine Lawn Aprons, with or without bib, for nurses or waitresses. 25¢, 45¢ and 65c SOROSIS SHOES. Sorosis Shoes are attractive in appearance and exceedingly dur&ble. JAMES McCREERY & CO: 23rd Street 34th Street JAMES McCREERY & COL: Fur Storage. Dry Co! . Air—New Improved Method. Furs and Garments received for storage. To facilitate prompt delivery in the Fall, - customers are requested fo send garments to be altered or repaired as early as possible. The New Storage Vault on the premises is open to the inspection of visitors. | 23d Street 34th Street P Offices to High Class Tenants only. Not Small and Cheap, but Large, High Ceilings, Well Lighted, Perfect Ventil- ation and Reasonable. It will fg Yea to Ine vestigate. ig Te he 53- 63 Park Row OFFIGES PADAAADADARensanes TEES: fis heme was at No. | in Heber. | x | The Kind You Have Always Bought | Automatic Adjustable Ha‘r Nets Dress Forms ‘The largest imported sik hair net, made—tast knotted me ie } gers anteed perfec wanted shades; v “1% double Buc Yok Shi eli us 0 aes ’ , PAS: od i per pair OF | Peneaias H a t S at $5 i ry % * eRTpAeTiON GUARANTEED OR money “PROMPTLY REFUNDIO ‘Men’s 8 ee Youn ng UES | rnimme “'s ME | mt i : _ The three very best valuesin iar £ town—savings average half The Suits at $67}'* OTHENBEAG co WEST i4" STREET Knit t Underwear & Hosiery Special |, Imported Sample Hosiery We PSUS gy Rar RR Far EET TES | | eva 19 | Men’s 50c to 75c Sample Sum- k Semple mer ‘Underwear, Friday, at roid Worren’s 25¢ Lisle Silk Stockings, - 1214 The Suits at $10" yen and hand browns; a etually hood effect velvet qu bination colors; it's stunning; sale pr MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLnD_——___| You'll Want Pretty Girls’ Handsome Sample Silk Petticoats Finished Bengaline Coats at For Easter—Here Are Bargains There are silk fin worth at 1 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY rriLED, oys’ Nobby 2.75 Suits 1. 69 ee with if pair knicker pants at Most phenomenal value-giving in all New York— Sale limited Friday from 9 A.M. to 1 P. M. only Do uble ants, light Suits "g 1.98 Boys’ $6 All Worsted Blue Serge 4 Ca firmation Suits at $3.98 1.98) shed bengalines, all wool wors tons to Girls’ Repp& White Lawn Ceuta presses Nearsilk Petticoats ‘ike 69 Shown in black and white. stripe. effect aiso plain Mack; at Nentee Full Length Coats of Strictly All-Wool Boys’ Doubl Suits, dark, als C 2.98 GHA eins 498 2 ahs MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ili Charming Spring “Suits at 798 fot Chiffon & Grenadine _ARecord Value- it Mt ae Blouses It's all in the way we bought these suits. March’wiads compelled a maker to You've Never Seen Pretiier Waists —| dispose of ock of 2, 500 suits for immediate cash. And here they are: This Choice og a do, e Stripes, Lymansy le : 198 : 2.98 * Women’ $ bai Satin or ramet Coats at 1.98 ~ Another Great Friday Bargain Event! satin or fine Panama 8 FOR FRIDAY ONLY (no. mail orders), at. 1. 9 other embroidered roll ulfs and slanting side Women’s Sample Spring Coats, Positively the ‘ Season’s Greatest Coat Bargain s 32 There are 1,000 coats, the sample lines of 5 large New York makers, of- fered toyou in this sale at an average of S0c onthedollar. Every wanted SRUe com coat fabric; all I-wool coverts, Y ATE, ORDERS PRO: ike cut) 98c | ruffle finish accordeon p in black an to 46 jiffon taff atin, broadc!oth, Panamas and bengalines; every style; h lengths. Handsome em broidered ef lor collar models; some lined throughou or satin, There are black, navy, ‘i } Bray and tan 32 to 46. Onsale Friday only (no This 7 iy Tale Galt ‘This Coat 1.98 mail orders), a iscsi a ae acm ea inter meee c Marz onpans FILLED___| Wash Dress Goods Linens—Domestics and Towellings Rugs Lower Priced Than Ever You’ ve Known Before | et Sri '79¢ 10.6x9 Ft. All Wool XX oxi A mins ter Rugs Br asses Rugs 1 7 Extension Table 6 Sensational Furniture ee ee ‘6 Choice these i This Massive 2-Inch Solid Post Colonial Brass Bed these items $000 Yds. of wy as ash Dross Goods Remnants joods and ission Suite (Like Cut) nish, large table, recker and nOrrow, : mot ; Special Ne ide, high 92c ——— Roller and Kitehen e Sale of 2-Yard Wide Silk and Mercerized x dene V | ‘ Shantung ; - ; | } ale ° , ventana iE BME This %-Piece Bed Oatst Steet bed, Wind-Protected Collapsible ’ | \inlaid Linoleum at 10," Hteel braced pring: good mattress; Go-Carts (Like Cut) I | is ; ; ees etl reenter OD Freya aH 6. 98 *. teed ¢ ruct ; 25 Marathon Sewing | Ww \ Machine }pm2 Neached 5%Ke Bed Sheets 75¢ XXX Quality Lincleum, 39c MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLP

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