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$10,000,000 AWAIT MISSING COUNTESS SOUHTIN AER Search Recalls — Monstrous Story of Murders by Count de Lacy and Dr. Pantchenko, USED CHOLERA GERMS. Mme. de Lazari, Who Left the Fortune, Was to Have. Been Killed. ‘Fhe Russian secret police are acouring America in search of the Countess OBrien do Lacy, wife of the Russian | nobleman who was sentenced to a Si- derian prison for life at the conclusion of the most remarkable trial in the his- tory of the Russian Empire. The wife of the convicted polsoner has fallen heir | Condition of Edw oe SNe 009 Jatt By hen acti, Mie, da) URN UY FO ee eee dee te eee cane probably be able to return to New Yor! Lasarl, who dled’ recently in Parla and | fy the tall, according to @ statement made by Dr. C. I. Henning, Dr. Hen- ning added that he entertained the strongest hopes as to Mr. Shepard's who, for some unaccountable reason, failed to change her will subsequent to the horrifying revelations of the de Lacy trial. The convicted Count, who planned wholesale murders for @ fortune paltry by comparison with the great wealth of Mme. de Lazari, js the sole heir of his wife under the Russian Jaw, and in case of her death will ha of being th richest life prisoner in the world The De Lacys, previous to the shock. ing disclosures of the Pantchenko pol- sonings, which the Count was convicted | of engineering, moved in the ex. alted circles of Russian s y and were freely admitted to the court of the Czar, The news that Mme. de Lazari bequeathed her entire great fortune to her niece has caused a great sensation and has stirred the Russian authorities to immediate action in the case of the strange earch for her throughout Burope has been fruitless, and now the activities of the Russian secret police have been transferred to America FATHER SUSPECTED HER OF PLOT TO KILL BROTHER. Immeditely after Count de Lacy was sentenced to penal servitude In Siberia for life, his wife was reported to have lost her reason. She had been forbidden to return to the homo of her father, Gen, Boturlin, whose death her husband ‘ought so that she could inherit the General's millions. De Lacy's fellow onspirator, Dr. Pantchenko, confessed hat he had brought about the death of ss's brother, Count Vassill! by | holera bacteria, The old General per- sisted in the belief that his daughter ad assisted in the plot, the sne was not directly accused at the trial, After the convictio: r family spurned er. The old aunt, Mme. de J. had been a mother to her, had also turned her niece from her and t was the untversal belief of the old iristocrat’s relatives that she had made a new will in which the names of the de Lacys were not 1 a, Practically ps relatives, der riends, the beautiful and talented | young woman was reported to have | ye out of her mind. Wer father or- nity and wal to a wiry into le: ion for her im, but when private sanit «ble to find any trace of her This search leath of the jonaire aunt. Tt was on theory t had put an end to nerself. Now that, 1 living, she ts the mistr of an mense fortune, the search will | corner renewed and carried to »! the world. PLANNED TO REMOVE EVERY MEMBER OF WIFE'S FAMILY. It was shown at the trial Lacy that he and his c pirator, Pantchenko, had attempted the life ari, “he Count knew of| the will, by which tho] ‘ld noblewoman's millions were bee queathed to his wite. It was part monstrous plan to remove every m er of his wife's family, so that ould be no will contest following the wholesale murders. Dr. Pa feased at the trials last F he had inoculated the old a cholera bacteria, but she recover enko When she learned of the peril she| i ad been in she fled from her ne int NO t. Petersburg and hid herself tn Paris, Her health was badly broken and shg ed two weeks ago. During # nin Paris she had mmunk Gen. B with her. She ¥ a few ser very Wa royed made a new THOUGHT TO HAVE SOISHT REFUGE IN AMERICA When tie Couniess De Las oP sh Prom. © to an fort to was & friends of marrig@ into one ote richest familles | the distinction | ulating him with who | moved to | Paris to escape from the scandal. She/ niless, disowned by her by her former intimate agents | hegan a search for her they were un- | s begun before the at the Count in Russia. He soon spent his wife's large fortune and his own, and then began that wholesale murder plot that Will take its place with the most tn- famous crimes of history, DR. PANTCHENKO GOT A FIF- TEEN YEAR SENTENCE. Dr. Pantchenko, although painted at the trial as the arch-fiend whose scien- tifle skill and cur made the de Lacy murders p . got off with a fifteen y Only by means of this neles—he continued to wear h to convict Count de Lacy tourt trembled while conspirator re+ ed down his vie time w dreaded cholera germ after ingratiating himself into their households as a consulting phystelan, When the cholera germ would not suf- fice he would use a rare poison. There ts no murder in Russia. C1 state punishah crimes Ishable only by impr! tencing Dr. Pante into consi ts sixty-t! that it was unlikely that vive his fifteen year term, —»—_ F. M. Shepard Gaining. 3BORC ulin By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Peoria, Tll.—'T wish to iet every one know what Lydia E. Pinkham's reme- * dies have done for me. Fortwo years I sgffered. The doc- tow said T had tue mors, and the only Temedy was the sur geon’s knife. mother bought me Lydia E. Pit bam's egetablo Com. peund, and today I am @ healthy wo. man, For months I suffered from in- leved tree od Liver Pil Wash res lieved me. You Liver Pills have no equal as a cath: gist or by writiggtome. You can uso ray testimonialin any way you wish, and Iwill be glal to answer Tetters.”— Mrs, CitrisTINi REED, 106 Mound St., Pooria, Il. Another Operation Avoided. New Orleans, La.—‘'For years I suf. fered from:@vere female troubles. Finally L wasconfined to my bed and the doctor sait an operation was neces- sary. I gaveLydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compuud a trial first, an was saved frm an operation.”—Mrs. Lity Peynrorx, 1111 Kerlerec St. New rleans, The great Wlume of unsolicited tes timony congantly pouring in proves conclusively tha:) Lydia B. Pink ham's Vegenble Compound ts a re- markable mmedy for those distress ing feminfie ills from which so many womn suffer Roommate Yeu Save $150 tc $300 in this Geat Factory Sale of tenowned High Grade WALTERS PIANOS, ‘Ici XTRAS” WHATEVER Delivered on Payment of $5 —S | $1,009 List Walt Mastertone Piayer Piano Outiits, $395 | S10 Down $2 Per Week Exchange ; be Upon request « r Bloomingdales’ V4 THE EVENING WORLD, NO CONNECTION WITH GREENHUT-SI TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS. eS EE f No Charge for Alterations on Women's & Missex’ Apparel Until Further Notice-——Hats Trimmed Free —_—_—_—————— EEE MAIN BUILDING: Summer Coats for - Women Made ‘of Natural Linen; Worth $6.50; ard and mustaches at the trial—was it possible J.B.GREEN punishment for ea against the h death, but individual are pun- nment, In sen- Ko the Court took ration his advanced age—he estimated would sur Then he was | merely charged as a tool and accessory y. Should he ever be | freo again, however, there are a multi- on whicl: he could be d to life imprison- Tomorrow, About 400 coats, fresh from the factory. To these we have added about 100 more taken from our regular stocks on account of broken sizes and small assortments. For country tramp, for s auto use they are EXCELLENT COOLNESS—SERVICE—COMFORT—STYLE—ECONOMY. (illustrated) is a chic, semi-fitted model, made of natural linen; designed with fancy collar; revers and cuffs trimmed with contrasting color linen, ornamented with small but- tons and loops. In addition to this model there are on sale loose and $3 50 semi-fitting coats worth up to $7.50,and now SPECIALLY PRICED AT '° . ° Special Notice STRICTLY LIMITED. Hence none can be sent C. O. D. of on approval, nor can we fill mail orders, ore use, for outing, traveling and ince they combine so markedly The Linen Coat . ¥., July 18.—The M. Shepard js QUANTITIES AR (MAIN Building, Firat Floor.) MAIN BUILDING Women’s Coat Sweaters at Half Price Children’s Sweaters Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters | Value $3 | $6; ar de $5.50 (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) MAIN BUILDI Basement Bargains oy single-size beds;| Fine Assorted Lingerie Waists well made; va'uc 59c each; These Are for Wednesday: high or low neck; special at Embroidered Flouncing dainty and effective patterns value 35¢ a yard; tomorrow at 6 Pillow Cases—42 or 45 made of full-bleached muslin and I Bed Spreads—{ull size crocheted iemmed bed spreads; perfect in every respect; regularly $1.59 cach; tomerrow Ni ook and Swiss Em- gings and Insertions — and, s; yd., 5¢, Te and 10 (MAIN Building, Basement.) ‘MAIN BUILDING By Far the Best Home- Entertainer Is the checks, polka-dots and solid grays; value 10¢; at. 34-Inch Linon De Paris—makes up skirts for country and seashore wear; all the best colors; made ic. Any one wishing to sell at 18¢ a yard; at.... roof of what your medicines have cone for me canget it from any drug. vithin your reach fhe masterpi bitsof vaudeville, monologues, could obtain in a’ first-class theatre or roof-4: Under The Big Store plan you pay no money down tor a talking Come in-select the machine you like. for thirty days on approval. guarantee with every machine soid by us. Victor Vietrolaa—made in five sizes he less; in mahogany, oak «nd to matel your’ furni- No charge for delivery, and The Big Store's t sound-proof rooms where you may ty any selection named in our extensive catalogue. MAIN BUILDING: Strictly Pure Groceries at Low Prices Aavertisea Cereals H-O PANCAKE FLOUR— Fresh Fruits S MELONS 9B UCKWHEAT SGnaliat rote EAD OATMEAL J Qe COCOA — Fountain pos fn MOTHER'S PINH a Serer ee Raisins and Figs CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS R-20-Mule Team Borax- ; Laundry St: CANVASED HAMS HAZEL GLOSS S BUILDING Vines and Liquors Specials for Wednes- day and Thursday in TUESDAY, JULY ANY OTHER 6TORE EL COOPER © BOTH SIDES OF 67AVE. 18" 8197 STS.NEW YORK. style XVL, in “Victrola? #2 As an aniusement provider the VICTROLA'S possibilities are almost With this instrument and a couple of dozen records you have 1, orchestral and band mus pretty nearly everything that you You may try it *17.50 » $60 £15 #200 Summer Drinks STONE'S ENGLISH LIME FRUIT JUICE—large_ battle RUIT 32¢ PURE GRAPE JUIC Fountain § bROORS Lemos jarge bottle, Nc; MIXED TEAS, Oolon| J tbs. 81; reg. SOc quality; > f TEAS FOR ICH der; Sib, C+ $06 QUALITY; IDeesseesseeeees Candles For kitchen and household use, candies, usually, 6! BORAX SOAP — Hazel best family; Fries Selected, trosh, trom sity-dressed 4 Qj ~, 10¢ ) Pure California Kuyper & Sons’ Hands ers 88+Note |} |! Reiss’ Celebrated Gine ) Sets of ga Com- plimentary Stamps Will Be Distributed Free, Wednesday, in Our MAIN B (AS many sets as are requested Parlor, 4th Floor, MAIN Building. Only 100 Free Stamps Good in Any One ‘MAIN BUILDING: Continued Sale of WhiteCanvas Sy, . Shoes ani "sites 2% to C, D or E widths : For Mixses and Children $1.50 a i Rutton Shoes ality Sea Island can $] 95 Bigrade; at i Sandala 0-2; $1.50 and & ae atea, Our own! are entirely free from holes or seri rae it a Ld make and a special value at the price] tlemishes.. Wearing qualities posit 1 me ROe | Hamed, Moowagtater, Second Floor, | tively unimpaired. Alf iniivts, | ty ‘ P *_ Chor. f sil Shoe Silk Stockings, 29c |Men’s Silk Socks,19c on an orthapedic, roo up to 2; $1.50 gradi (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) MAIN BUiLDING———, Mercerized Foulards, 15c All the most- foulard desi (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) anted dot and MAIN BUILDING Summer Bags and Belts ather lined; pu and handkerchict pocket; ¢) bing; 17% inche wide; mounted fine silk clastic web- | | f | | Greenhut Buildings “Bverything for the Hoi 4g enterpri it uta HANDEUL more CONSVICL Sale Our July Mill and Factory Sale Offers these Bargains for Wednesday:— | Women’s $4 to $6 Dress Skirts at $2.49 Here's a Great Three-Hour Sale, from 10 to 1 o'clock To-morrow, Wednesday Morning. Every skirt in this large collection is a model { of grace and style. Fit and hang exceptional. | All popular fabrics represented—choice voiles, Panamas, worsteds, mixtures, etc. Sizes range from 23 to 30 inch waist band, 37 to 42 inch length, Many colors and black. No mail, phore, | or C. O. D. Orders filled. Bi Jewelry Specials: ding minglales', 24 Floor 1,000 Neck! turquolse, tat Belts, buektos. J) nb Sets, back « chain HDs, NOt je Bracelets, pink, blue le silver, os HS ases... 8, shape, 14 to 8 Mets, colored ro Buttons, ‘1 pice ‘ard of 12 olin $2.69 mingda'es’, Main Floor, Bloomingdale’, ny Fruit of Loom Maslin Bed Sheets | Hill, Lonsdale, Androscog-| Seamed centre, size 72x90 in. gin and other muslins, before hemming. An extraor- | limit 10 yards; yard ol dinary offering at | wide, special at 72¢ our low price. No mail 29e \ u orders. l Blooming tales’, Stain Floor, Middy Blouses, 98c |Men’s | 10c Hdkis, 5c Wemen’s populer "Middy” blouses] Men's fine qual of heavy white drill, collar and cuffs| chicts: sold tor us ce nae entre ASe || of white or blue ge Women's—identical with the last} Several thousand pairs so-called lot that created such interest here.| “‘reeonds,”” with mill’ imperfections Some slight imperfections hardly|s0 minute as to defy detection, noticeable. Colors tans, pink, sky| Choice of ariety of colors and and black, All sizes. Nomailorders.| black. All sizes. Nor orders, ii Re Summer Underwear| Lingerie Waists,'1.65 | Me Women and Children Wemen's fine lingerie waists, ton Suits, sule price kimono sleeves, Dutch neck, dainty noatiy “iclm:ss°| "ace and embroidery inserting on ic] yoke, front and sleev alue $3.00, Riooingita nd Floor, value. Fomular and © pric Nalnsook’ ‘Kae that *id | LongLisle Gloves,39c Z4e| ,, 10-button length silk finished white lisle thread mousquet A plenti- le} ful supply and in al 8. f 19¢ exe. voming tales’, Main Floor, mas "4 You Can Buy on Easy non the Third Floor. You may is) hun- ic id Diction= slz0, {indexed ; 69¢ A $8.00 Hundred-Piece Dinner Sets, ee at $3.98 | American percelain with neat floral decorations. In- cludes covered soup tureen, Offered at on account 1 price f slight pot. Wore | aioAi tery imperfections. phir Poor } | |p) cveswvsemae BLOOMING DALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to (Cth St. -—m t | catal KALE Ne \ that makeu our Ty || Furniture Without Seposits f the ' 4 Purchased tn this manner hae ni er proved eee ent the Our methods a } D LOW PRICES avec TF CALL AND MAKE "YOUR OWN TH lt) "49.98 "69.98 Write for Our New Catalogue, Mailed Free Sq a week opens Sg | an account)” =a «Pa Sewing been ar % Wacbins P| eae on Ursdi ] rN iffet, In quarter oaks > eye, Ok cht liustrated Golden Ook Extension s floured ‘1 had oe Jn at 28498 isectany vilus 10.98 3's, 13.98 PH AVE,, COR. 46TH ST iat Sitka Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders