The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1911, Page 10

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Fg Ae a arena amt —— — —™ I | HOLD WOMAN IN | AWITNESSIN HER F ca nine hhte re soe Clothiers Since 1845. Toba Ne 5 ZABER (G)cassaacns:| M@Oee anceSalekverHelal @ Two-Thirds of a Century Anniversary § Soa chase me Be in New York Thousands of Suits and Overcoats Pn meee eM * Black Silk | @° = At Savings of 4.50 to 17.50 a - HY Two of Her Husbands Were Shot in Mysterious Way and bi Death of Third in Question. | CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Pollce here are not | how a man known throughout China- patiefied with the story t by Mra town as “Ble » thelr home , VY 1 t H t ERE these lines itten for the pu ee of sellin, th winn, that her husband was 4 was away 1 V W wri rpo g you these on ded wuns eager th bas | vo the boxes a e e a Ss | suits and overcoats at ey prices, all this could truth- by @ burglar—particuiarly | formation which, th , Indicates that a former husband of the woman met death in exactly the same manner. Quinn was shot and mortally wounded. | Te @ policeman he ped that he had consented. When my husband came Value $5.00 ing, distinctive and advanced styling and exclusive high standard fabrics as home he said he did not like the looks uaband 44,60 good and 60 up. , : fully be said for all Smith Gray & Co. clothes: phe aaid, “that 1 could not thin | lina would want to fares hie and t . Le | No other ready-for-service clothes embody to the same degree fine tailor- do Smith Gray & Co. clothes, nor are any other fine, ready-for-service J went to a storehouse. After 3 7 clothes shown in such complete assortment in models and fabrics and styles e asi nd ald nv 0 : 5 is odie All the very latest shapes in fine In m an y! iis dallint. ‘ire. Quinn rwore theta | ave Weer CY =.‘ qua'ity, Ly black silk, velvet. |! for men, young men and boys as are Smith Gray & Co. clothes. No other madhed introder fired the shot. Later, | 1 not receive them.” fine on Vaarimenctt clothes combine, at the price, so many essentially however, the police found a revolver It was wille she was a witness that thrown under the bathtub In a bath- room of the house. It was of 9-callbre i fof her marriage wan’ res $2 Finest Fren ch Felt Hats 49 € | 4 si carren pony ag bal tt tg Bag and assortment as are always 15.50 for Suits that are stand- 15.50 for Overcoats that are they say, who was shot while asleep in wealthy Chinese merchant of San Fran. bed at Jackson, under circumstances| Mrs, Goon Chung, a petite and Mabena lf and was educated {n girls’ schools Gimilar to that surrounding Quinn's mur | mannered matron of twenty years, was lor. At that time, also, Mrs. Quinn de- | q witness today in the United Stat clared that a burglar was the assassin, | * api od ery j | iA the | wn her husband, and And so now, when we say to you that here are these very same Smith i cone es mene pica Chaat | amlie in his direction, said, “8 In all the newest shapes and colors. % Gray & Co, arments that in every essential that makes for greater desir- butlet | fabwed th exploded shell, Detectives Deeks Chung: Ma Bad gene to J a | = ability, are the superior of all other ready-for-service garments at savings of 11 aa | | Francisco to visit friends and while in SilkVelvetSailor Hats 5, 4.50 to 17.50, it marks a clothing event that fitting'y celebrates the two- tj OB: etna said thst ahs isd bean ore [e aeutl tiaued Ghoas mad’ retard —_ thirds of a century anniversary of Smith Gray & Co. i DERRY acariea [6,6 May semed, bees to New York the following week. He 48 It isan seonomie demonsisation that brings to rou the beginning of a i Donsid, but it was only to-day that the vowed ne would not return alone—and : Pe e L pedals vereniiinaek C nigh we quality, a new and greater Hi Thorpe of Jackson, Mich. It was Thorpe, | MRS.GOON CHUNG. Mra. Chung is the daughter of a tl a The very Latest Effects, ard 20.00 & 22.80 values. standard 20.00 & 22.50 | Heer nal also developed ine fect’ tha: for Suits thatare stand- hee ot retina cert Wonderiul Values in Beaver Hats) G 18.50 touco'ss 2S8'00 valses.|48,5() for Overconts that are | edical socleties of this country Cireult Court before Judge Martin in| the, ™e olding Mrs. | | permit Chinese phystelans to *) Chileno Dotioe are hold Me ee. defense of ner husband Goon Chung.| be eed! and practice. Pak Yam, These beavers are extra high grade = 22 50 for Suits that are stand- —. 22.50 & 25.00 wentiizatl fer testimony had apparent effect upon | ven ad man fit r ; SACKRON, Sich, Nov 9—Mrs. John|the Jury. Mrs, Chung is the frat Chi- | Boston, hesitated when asked his bust. quality, not to be compared with shod 5) fe ard 27.50 & 30.00 values. values. M. Quinn, held by the police In Chicago | Nese Woman ever to appear on the wit. | rere NOY answer, and he anid he ; dy imitations. All of them have the i 22 50 for Overcoats that are to-day on euspicton of knowing some-| nese stand in the Federal courts in this| was a phyeletan long silky nap of the genuine beaver. 27 50 for Suits that are stand- Je tandard 27.50 & 30.00 thing of the murder of her husband, | clty. “For more than 1,00 years," he added, ° ard 32.50 & 35.00 values. standa . 0 wes arrested here eight years ago and| In thelr raids upon opium ana| ‘my people have’ been physicians in te B B if values. held on suspicion of being implicated in| manufacturers Inat spring, tr ev. | China.’ White Beavers eavers nl Y aid the ashes the Fe 1 . the death of a former husband, Warren| enue agents descended upon the home agate Wand: When they. elaee Ona iee (Black and Colors) Thorpe. Thorpe was dressing in his| of Goon Chung at No. 17 Worth street.) home were those of some herb he had Included are all the new grays, browns, Oxfords, Roman and Heather blues, neat |2°7.50 for Overcoats that are home with only his wife in the room.|and confiscated several boxes of the. prescribed for medicinal purposes, 98 98 mixtures and solid colors—in velours, standard 32.50 & 35.50 Hie 4aughter and a hired man were in a e aed prt eb ae tweeds and values. the garden back of the house, Suddely . RnR sakpen gE, iy serges from the world’s best weavers. P a « Mrs. Thorpe ran to the door and called eas! 5 —~ —— cons 4 Value $8.00 Vatue $6.90 9) Many new and exclusive weaves, ever Smith ey fe Co, pends 1 Oreser vee to her daughter, saying Thorpe had shot 278 ss Se SR FRSA dy correct ne 5 roll 2 overcoats have for two-thirds of a cen himaelt. An investigation followed but| OM ote ADs correct new style in English soft roll and * there was not suMctent evidence to hold the woman on a murder charge ‘and she wae discharged, following an 7 examination in a justice's court. Mrs. Quinn's first husband was John MoDonald, who was found dead in bed. His death wes accredited to alcoholic Pelsoning. One month later she mar- red Thi many distinctive Smith Gray & Co, mod-|tury been accepted as the highest attain- els in all sizes and styles for men, young|MeNt in ready-for-service tailoring, In- men and boys. cluded are medium, heavy and extra warm fabrics without extra weight. Every UNUSUAL |known model is included—box, semi-box Instead of waiting until the season's end | and extreme fitted backs, ulsters, motor we have established a new custom of dis- |coats, raglans, guard coats, single and posing of all broken sizes at once. double breasted convertible collar models, .,, | alsomany English and Cort inentai models. 12.50 for 18.00, 20.00 and 22.30' You may c from meltons, velours, Suits and Overcoats. worsteds, vicunas, elysians, kerseys and t ® | Steinberg’s, 6th Ave.,Cor.18'hSI. Bonwit TELLER & Co. KALA3AZ00, Mich, Nov. 9.—Mrs. OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS John M. Quinn, who Is held in Chicago, formerly conducted a boarding h } S ] Aa | Fifth Avenue by the street railway company. Before | coming here in 190) she. resided in | Blackman Township, Jackson County, ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY Absolutely Pura fs) all styles. i over clon trem iigntened grays to t larkest oxfords—including every new 16.50 for 25.00, 30.00 and 32.50) chade of bri yn, olive and aah Ox Suits and Overcoat :. ford and tan shades, also dressy plain having married Warren Thorpe, who was later found dead at Jackson with © bullet hole through his head, Information obtained here is to the effect that a woman found dead in bed All styles and colors, all sizes, but not in fine foreign tweeds and friezes. “ There ts a a) BH styles and colors, all sizes, bu: not in black a Pe Sizes complete in fvles was Mrs. Quinn's mother, Mrs, James g all styles. ng Moers ton Mens young men and Goys, p 2 gM Rh competent and careful pas- a SOAne TE OE MOREE ET WTI —_—_— oo p Ber rates ne are try’ cooks the world over rR AFTERNOON & CALLING GOWNS Pee ae Lined Tres Overcoats, 27.50 jeheso: a -* BOSTON, Nov. wan said to-day Here are the finest vicunas we produce, tailored as only Smith 5 NG radlrc mall aN pang The only Baking Powder made COLLECTION of one, two and three gowns Gray & Co. tailors can tailor anes overcoats, lined with ioaitoti (tS Ing Avie Linnell, that John L. tice of from Royal Grape Cream of of a kind. A large variety of distinctive Mervelleux Silk, plain blacks, Oxfords, neat subdued two-tone stripes Q ynehburg, Va., the noted criminal in browns, Oxfords and Cambridge—four distinct dressy models. original styles in all the new winter color- ings. Velvets, Serges, Crepe Meteors, Charmeuse and Chiffon over Silk. sMllenlectenen ss sc lpisne tt lawy.r, has been retained. as senior J Tartar—made from grapes a counsel for the defense. When Lee ti} left thie city recently for Virginia, it \ ; Was said that he had severed his con- | tj nection with the cave. MOTOR CLOTHES FOR OWNERS AND CHAUFFEURS, Two Brooklyn Stores: Your Charge Account Is Selicited Two New York Stores: fate vumectim Smith Gray & Co. 22a. ler yyeyppaqealetpateyeye pepe] ATLANTIC CITY NEW YORK ASBURY PARK 27,50 Regular prices up to 55.00 ROSENBAUM &Co, Fifth Avenue at 38th Street cate AUMANN’S Lord & Taylor AT 149ST ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED Founded 1826 Continuing on Friday and Saturday The Unusual Sale of DRESS SILKS With the following very desirable fabrics (just received) added to the many other splendid values. THIS SOLID | OAK DINING TABLE | NS es rrexrension~ cAvt CLAW FEEL | Xz TO YOUR alld | FREE "2,02" CREDIT ieee writing a Helles especially if ‘ you wish it to bring you the f This Imperial Leather Couch FREE an 5,000 Yards Satin Messaline Renan worten Hee ao Smart Women’s & Miss-s’ tailored & —— One yard wide, ina complete as- estate or business bargain, ete., ; trimmed suits, plain and fancy mate- [> <a i— sortment of Evening and Street 78 | you seek | nn % shades, also ivory, white and black. Value $1.50 per yard, at Teken from our regular stock and re- rials, in all colors. | 15.00 1,004 11,466, duced from $25 & $30, oS oe ds Biack Messaline Pe 7 Free with Every Purchase of $50 I 00 Fee voip =e fl | s 8c World Ads. || More than j et rr Value $1.00 per yard, at Last Week. |} the Herald. } | st 1 DOOR W HOUSE IN'N.Y, Pi | 5,000 Tafeta Sucks | 8 | Ads oflered to hire, Work, tit F ° . . sell, rent, exchange, etc,—many t } $35 & $40 Custom Tailored Suits, 20 00 14 open kvery DOOR WEST OF 3 ‘AVE One yard re iy eee | 7 c of them upon most attractive bi TWO CHARMING MODELS $45_& $50 Trimmed Velvet Suits, 29,50 + weling ites or ctaking pet i Made asthe Mivetvstion- $47.50 Fringe Trimmed Suits, . . 32.50 {4 SEVEN-TIME WORLD WANT WORKS ALL THES, roadway & 20th St.; Fifth Ave.; 19th St. sonal calls for “things wanted if Mixture OO Pebelarhrice * + 24-00 SWEEK. ORDER ONE TO-DAY AND PROSPER. Your Chances for S: Gg Sa Colors. ‘= ¢ ; | uccess

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