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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1911. | DEAD NEAR DYING MOTHER. | No. 1% Broadway, Mrs, Johns has un-| heirs were to have no olaim on the! ton Sullivan, Sonn car. | j ———— way several other legal actions | Hoes. 1 an’ , nd Richard ! | Mrs. MeLean Deesa't Kaow we Against the tate, claiming title According to the executors’ allegations " | e | In the Droceeding, she ob D | 5 $200,000 y 0 ter Has Passed Away. to i ities she says Mr. Hoe! vincrs by ‘falsely and. wickedly pre- Miss Annie McLean, fifty-two aw ‘ ng, whore husband ts a Wan | tending to be enamoured” of Mr. Hon, | 5 oid, 1s dead bt hee bees, it 8 sircet lawyer, was Margaret Johnson, | and “by managing to have him with har |.) I Wat steeeer SAOWIRD: UBT ON Kase, Ene We tne anlenter ef Cinede hn | both In Landon and New York with the ah fon, now living at No. bi West Eleventh | ObJéct of extorting ume of Money | sings rush past when the | Ing room her mother, Mrs. Anna Smith street, Who Was at one time head of from Bim,” baleony railing | Miller Mcloan, eighty- | id liable Me éM é Wi cc ee Lion the Hureau of Engraving and Printing | About to pitch forward, when the acro-| ‘The mother has not been informed in Washington, Later he became the) POLICE CAPTAINS ON TRIAL.) bat eweng him on top of his Clam-| of the fate of her daughter, and the head of the foreign branch of tne Hoe, | mon’s) back. The two fell twenty feet. | with headauar-| Vorchased in daughter died without knowing of her{ Poe eames rtels received a sight br Dam: | mother's condition, ' ters in London. joner Cropacy Prohes mon was not Injured. The fire was tn Grief-Stricken Ma Acant lot at No, 63 West treet noring of Order tn Brookty: ish tr irty-tht On Wednesday last Mrs, Mclean was, Le cores Chee: about to leave her home to get medicine | According to a statement That order lemiet by Pollee Comm Storage People Sent One to Re- | tin her dnagnter when. the feathers. In ai F, Brown to Testify in by Mr , | 1 H het ght fire from tho flame of a a a's was born and raise sioner Cropsey on Feb, 9 net « ap | “ ‘ep ID a or I » first met t Hoy tains of fC to ass#ien only o place Hers and Owner geal, Net, missing te alae | Ts. Johns's Suit on [the vonnson home in Brunswick auunre,| men to soft detaltn such ae hospitals Just Say Nia dition, Mrs, MoLean did not scream or | London, Mr. Hoe's eldest daughter had| qeyools and the Uke had the effect of Claimed it. call for help, but tried to put out the! $30,000 Bond. ‘1 Laycer 4 PR dG egg | re] R Li K’S. |fames herself, Her clothing caught fire bags Aisle mo charges Brooklyn and she was found later lying on the Brown, cheered bh: \f to-day, Commisstoner SEIZED BY A MARSHAL, | then foor burned from head to foot, | ites Arth interest in her an ronmey presided at the tr It Means pies | —— 8 suing the Johns of thle city, who! bought the h t door and had anh captain iW ts tate Of Rovert Ifo, prese| doorway emt between the two realdences,| were tried for falling to obey the ore| Original and Genuine | FALLIERES IN BRUSSELS. vulider and world famous book collector,| Brown, who was a Che | Ohio Rallroad ticket agent, veok, and most of them were “ ——— © en days’ y. The She Doesn’t Want It, but Ob- | was\i ta es many BONG which she aaye he gav ®\ wife in the Drury Lane ‘I are chara ne cule cine MAL T ED M i LK commanding o..cers offered [sa uner Ge dis ward, wilt not have plain! King Edward eummoned the Kentucky | « greater variaty of excuses than their| The Food-drink for All Ages. ln ma (54 Te come on Oficial Visit. @ executors of| heauty to the royal box. Later it was i ttl 1 one More heahthful than Tea of Cofen, | | "49, .98 .| tne ty *1 49, 75 | Ke Up the esta! obtained an order | reported Brown and his wife fussed! ¢ jects to Paying Costs for Having | ott van ruppl, “The Melee a ot For: Breen or " beri Maat J Te tame i came wien | Agrees with the weakest digestion, VISIT OUR HOME OF COMFORT AND BEAUTY. VI 4 mt m | ° ‘ovingtor Ky, M Johns’ e o America came hout his n r aving It. eign Affairs and a nainerous staff,! first husband, fe en ve i and she wrote refusing to return icious, invigorating and nutritious) | For Sugge: Brown 4 said | Rich milk, malted grain, powder form, _ ,..\' | Cor. 46th St. and sth Ave. . John Barnes started on an offical visit to Brussels to be willing to t 0 this eo. ereupon Brown, in| tT and to reveat| ‘9 this country, ‘Thereupon 1 rH to-day | everythi bout ¢ ot a divorce on the ground of de Leary, Onen Saturday Until 10 YM. The dag luck story of Mme, wil- pBRUSSELS. May lanip bet tween hu fe hy Wile aan thal i Ntwe to Se tite & A quick lunch prepared in a minute, * 4 helmina Trevoris Ertz, a pupil of the President Faillieres t According to Johnson. his daughter “{ ; - famous Francesco Lampert! of Milan, (tte Helgian capital to-day, In connec. |!#te millionaire. fax promise) a $150,000 Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S, »- \yyues LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— Pp © in the ace in the| Troe estate, by. Hoe’ himset a awyer, at! she outlived him. If she died’ fir r + tion with which arrangements had been | The examination wil! take pt and herself @ teacher of many noted |iade far in advance, Was the occasion | OMce of William A. Peck, singers of this country, Germany, France, | of an {immense and cordial demonstr Italy and England, was latd before Jus- | tion of good will toward France. Fro ce Wella in the Ninth District civi | te time the French mational executh 9 Others are imitations, A WORLD “WA tl” WILL GO AND GET IT, | crossed the frontier a huge crowd wi —— =e : _ - Court at Fifty-niath street and Madi- ed ry station, and | won eras t-te |S Ste hw wet Woe at: 176 Light-Weight Every Woman Will Tt was @ sequel to the lady's outburst and prectically the whole ie oF lal body, Three days will be gi , ot temper when City Maral The Vn over to the entertainment ot the Vi" | 3 ¢ Want to Read This! at No. 6 tro ere Lsas peat street, on April 28 iF " WIS MISSING SON sate Worsted Suits for Men rc litaha oe byeehrt of ee Fett in ibe 4 with @ writ of attachment for the plano | FINDS HIS MISSI ‘ork—and out of the number are just four whose vox ike vseeee wee its eta | Go on Sale Tomorrow names stand for the ultimate correctness of style, aig: atte comporesily ty piri ths jay Reaches Sta-| cereful workmanship, original iaeas and infinite Marahal in the studio, But in the end Father Calls, | attention to every little detail. the Marshal got the piano, The police) John Mullen jr. ten, and half a doz- at 5 One of these four—a man who more than once helped him. ; en small companions were romping ‘ " has closed his shop sconer than make poor good, According to the evidence and aM- shout on the pier he foot of West Fabrics are a part of Recent Special a man whose output is taken largely by the John davits of Mme. Erts, presented to- the piano which Marshal Ike Van took was not her own and she ni | Fortieth street }John tripped | ing unconscious ras, nen Ryan and O'Connor of the Weat | ‘hirty-seventh street station and some fon which took the teacher to| iongshoremen grappled for an hour mT court was brought by Sidney Aben-|fore they found the boy's body. heim of No. % West Thirty-sixth street, The body was taken to tho statiot who said that the plano in question be- | house just as an excited man came longed to him, and said he was John Mullen, of N ‘With the aid of her counsel, former | 4 Eleventh avenue, % Senator James Fitsgerald, Mra, Erta|,, MY Rov John js missing from nome, Mullen, ; told how she came to have the trouble: | ee4t yullen: Then he caught sight of making instrument In her establishment, o_o “I had @ piano," #he said in eub- stance, “for which [ paid far more than SEARCH LINER FOR CHOLERA. $300—the price put on the Abenhelm | 19 Bretague, With Sick Pass piano by {ts owner—which I sent tn evening. whi a, | 3’ Purchase — Intended for Suits bi ronan ad store and a few of ia fine pat MENS ONCE-A-YEA R{ sting si0 to s35—Neary an] "Sess ore ts heme of a Women’s Tailored Suits Imported English Worsteds. ‘ ‘ THE WANAMAKER WAY Two and Three-Piece Suits Warm-Weather Shirts, Pajamas and Collars | ‘tat insures styte and fit. To theve we will add euts of the some quality it Just the thing for business men and] from our own stocks, offering about 210 s Prices Lowered on Standard Merchandise others who must keep looking sprig and | in all. neat. Browns, grays and blues—some They are made from the very latest models, and 9 plain, others with modest stripes or plaid] all come to us fresh and new, directly from the $15,000 Worth of Men’s wit eo FULL LINED IN FINEST ALPACA— Most of them are made from imported woolens, fine pongee or tussor silk and high-grede satin, | W THE WANAMAKER WAY! ; mata t ae to Sell for $10, 000 Ev detail in accordance with our Tenleny eases and tha vlan are exceptional July, 190, to the stora, Warehouse of | Undergoes Carefal Examinat La E 6th gone into etagne of the French line, which | 4 this morning from Havre, was | ned at Quarantine while Dr, Do | and Nis assistants made a careful be ‘or the storage of the piano and/| teriological investigation into the illn 47. My last pay-| of one of the steerage passenge hi ia eae At ay Hie soabape att iepouting cet Det oin standar A Glance at a Few of Them they did not know where It was, Thos | INE cages of intestinal trouble are MAN’S SALE without defalcation or |_| REMEMBER, IT IS A SMALL LOT. tak lent me another, On, auch a fright of | Cogained for the bacterlolowtcal toate, discount ! While there are all sizes to start, early is as black satin oult hae a cutaway cost : 'o trace of cholera a 4 . yan . thing! It was about as bi; s . callers will be SURE of getting just what} with three-quarter sleeve and imitation flat Venise tap pine OMI GER Race tee ce ease that came under Dr, Doty's atten For every two of your dollars we give | they want. lace on collar and cuffs. High belted skirt. was & department store, Then they sent me| sent to the hospital and Le Bretagne another, It 1s not satisfactory, was given a clean bil! of health. “And now they tell me that I must not only lose my own piano, but I must pay the costs of the insult of the city | shal and the rult of Mr, Abenheim, One had better scrub floors than be an artiste under such laws.’ piace ea LOSES A LEG, SAYS IT’S ler one starting "ue EXCUSE FOR BEING A HOBO, on too aleted. soe te us resulta often follow neglected sore feet even to gangren disorders, Thi for ingrowing ni is old shoe to reli all pressure, Then reduce the you three dollars’ worth in merchandise of Selling begins with the opening of the} A three-piece suit of blue serge has a chiffon standard Wanamaker quality. store to-morrow (Wednesday) morning.| waist with deep V yoke of imitation Venise. The As we looked over the samples of these | All at one price, $25. skirt is finished with a fold of black satin. The shirts, pajamas, nightshirts, collars, etc., which Main floor, New Building. coat has a collar of black satin and chamois broad- s : loth and a broad satin fold ding to one we shall offer tomorrow the expert who had $10 Will Buy a Blue Serge Suit fn ekirt. ghouls nineties chosen them said rather proudly: Py A Of white cheviot is a good looking suit, square “There is not an item or a color or a [IN the Men Ss Basement Store collar and long revers edged with narrow fold of style that I shall have to apologize for or One that bears our guarantee for fit, wear] Pale blue and black. An exceptionally pretty explain. - and style. Made of good all-wool serge in fast | Skirt with front and ack panel and wide silk “I did not gather a lot of job lots, or colors that neither sun nor rain will affect. braid matching that in cuffs. Ae 0; other se i A Tussor suit with cutaway coat has small lots that no one wanted to sell, but up merino HE any: ras 9LO) Obes Oeraeimhite black satin collar with unique embroidered design “| a juilding. in bright color outlined with gilt thread. ne out the things some one wanted | Basement, New Building. i! ith gil pthread. Weaves and patterns are the newest. Garments have been made without skimp- Ingrowing Toe Nails Splendid Seientifie Remedy for This All Sore Feet, Mike all foot troubles, con: once starting, unlers Victim) Cheerful After New York | Central Train Cuts Off a Limb. The crew of a switching engine run: | ming north on the New York Central's | Inwood branch at One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street found Frederick | Baker, a homeless man, lying beside the | tracks with his leg cut off. He said |/. he bad come from up State on « freight train and jumped off at One Hundred | an@ Twenty-seventh street, falling un- der the wheels, flammation by @ foot bath as follows; ‘Dissolve two tablespoon- ful of Calocide compound in basin of hot water; soak the f in this for full fiftem minutes, gently massaging the sore parts, (Lem time will not gire desired results.) Repeat this each night until cure is permaseat.” The ettect of Calocide ts truly mar- yellows for foot atlmente, All patu | goes as if by magic ond the feet fe simply delightful. Cora eed callousss can te pecied ragntsoft, Bupions have the inflam wa out and are reduc Any woman may see just how many pairs of ‘Queen Quality” Low Shoes of $3 & $3.50 Grade of her size are here among the 5,386 pairs that we shall sell tomorrow ing or skinning. Everything is shown for the first time. $3.50 French-American Shirts, $1.85 |Men's $1 Cambric Night Shirts, 85c Bosoms of high-class French corded madras Collarless, roomy and made with more than from the best looms of France, bodies of plain} the usual $1 kinds. Fast colored silk trimming in white self-striped madras and end and end|red. Pearl buttons. Sizes15to19. 85c, | madras. Main floor, New Building. Bosoms are all pleated, coat style, cuffs at-/$1.50 Pleated Bosom White Shirts, | tached. Sizes 14 to 17 inclusive. Various sleeve! Coat Style, Cuffs Attached, $1 | lengths. $1.85 each, Main floor, New Building. nat One Hundred ang | street. Thence a tel s sent to J. i cide was formerly confined to doc now kept im stock by any draggi } . ‘ You st guess at this lot as to their value se arcaueinoy. | 5000 Fancy $1.75, $2 and $2.50 | woutd be easily $1.50-—and the fineness of the ing a hobo now Shirts at $1.35 cambric bosom, muslin body, and the handsome a a Pleated bosom and negligee style, all coat,| pleating, superb laundry work would justify that cuffs attached. Mostly Scotch woven madras, | guess. All coat style, cuffs attached; various Run the eye along the top of the ae until you find your size, then down Sizes 14 to 17. Various sleeve lengths. $1.35,| sleeve lengths. $1. Mainfloor,NewBuilding, {that column to the correct width. The figures in that square represent the Main floor, New Building, Men’s $2 Fine White Madras number of pairs of “Queen Quality” low shoes from which you may choose at Men’s Luxurious Pajamas, $1.50 this price. $3 Silk-Mixed Shirts, $2 All corded of self satin striped madras. A Main floor, New Building. Made of the same handsome quality of silk- mixed and in the same accurate manner as those| 91-50 Men’s White Madras Pajamas, $1 shirts we have sold for $3. Exquisitely fine madras, self striped, the kind Hale Mork. Century. | Total | Pairs. Sizes. Width AA | |r| ase 8 Clearance Sale Washable Dress Fabrics Plain white, tan, blue, Bray, All| that gets softer after each washing. mall, me | coat style, French cuffs, » $1. ni New Building. I4tol7, $2, “J Mercerized Cloth Paje umas, $1 $1.50 White Madras Shirts, $1 Commencing Wednesday, May 10th, a large | _ Plain negligee shirts, le, cuffs attached} Main ® A 2017:«421 470 quantity of desirable Wash Materials will be placed on: ff} || an Belfatined madiag (which tins “400 EXT a oy ay matt i ba La LIE CS s : c it is ndered). Sizes Nigh hirts th D, 28 40 76 116 203 | 2 295 5 2 2 Sale at the following special prices: 14tol7. $1. Main floor, New Building, Main floor, New Building, : Width: : palsy 400849811288 Ae) a8 te eae Vd BIR a 016 Printed French Percales, 7 500 yards, best quality, , ins Width E 29/331 35/45/68 72/70, 60/43| 26/22) 16/131 5| 21 $39 cluding numerous attractive lesigns on white and col lored . , wt J : ground sainches wider “AtiSe yard: Komedyao. § | Basement Events in the White Sale for Men arr reT ry ree” cement Imported Woven Madras, Russian Cords, Fine Printed $1.50 Soft Shirts, $1 $1 and $1.50 Fancy Striped Soft Shirts, with | pet eet y ne here are a great many different kinds, because Batiste and Scotch Gin inghams, 6500 yards, in stripes and tone of a soft oroeried Sloth, Jo plain White, cron Turn-back Cuffs, 75c hese shoes are the overproduction of the enormous “Queen Quality” factory for checks, Suitable for Men's Shirts and Pajamas, Ladies’ | fee amecane erat erate east Ape Rd Soft finished percale, in a series of neat fast-color stripes J the summer season, and that factory makes a great variety of excellent shoes. Waists and Dresses and for Children’s wear. 32 inches Soft collar to match the neglige styles. Sizes 14 to 17, $1, | 07 White grounds. Basement, New Bullding, VO Wat Probably the largest single lot is of cool wide, At 28c. yard. Former prices 35c to 75c yard. Basement, New Building. Men's Collars, Six for 55¢ VOW y POPGDIY CO LAT RGS: ALN Ooty Hand-printed Linens, 1500 yards, in a fine range of $1 Men’s Pleated Bosom or Negligee F ancy | Sold in " al dozen Lots Only \\ light, graceful Oxfords and two and three wir exclusive design WA eselet ribbon ties of golden brown kid. prit ited on. a medium weight F White Shi t48c. Yard. Formerly 75 FE oii Soa dat dah ea also offer . Bed Covering e . Ladies’ Outer G ws and H | how you turned soles d kind, plain toes o t heels, and r In these we can sl ICoy n's Cambric Nignishiris, 49¢ Cott swith neat colored iy JOHN WAN AMAKER Formerly A .T. , Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth t to 0 Tenth Street. lum or prices. Nanas noe & Co. 5th Ave. & 34th St, waseiras, { Ready TOMORROW when the store opens = at8.30, Allin one place so that you may readily see the entire selection. ALL ONE PRICE, $1.90, Wanamaker Basement, Old Building,