The evening world. Newspaper, November 27, 1911, Page 3

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Sea rears —— —— a DEATHOF WOMAN |Eeonora Sears’s Dinner to Harold Vanderbilt AGED MANBURNS 2 Seer cee INA GOLF HOUSE. Revives Society Gossip of an Engagement I BABY'S WAILS ssstiz rite: y 4 5 sertous from the fact bea st to the door off aon, tn w tnietaken idea that he was } ” ’ P ¥ pursuing the right course, poureé @ * ba 3 ai , —_~ the Meantime her screams had] buoket of water over him to vender ‘ i ;, 7 * A | | aoa her by Harry Goldberg. | complete the job of putting out the h ¢ vee in tie house, He ran to her’ fire. cet: sooe raflch ‘That Kiled Miss Tre J anuary yam at Van Cortlandt Park <p rices N Ow Mistaken for Disinfectant. 318 English Tweed Suits ; 15 Imported Worsted Suits 312 Dizgonal Cheviot Suits Drags Me I ps4 rags Brownsville Invalid Reduced $8: 75 To Paralytic Dies of Dia oF ara Be-| | cause Assistance Reaches Him Too Late. MEANT TO MAKE HER ILL ‘DAUGHTER ALSO HURT. sais But Joker Who Secured Drug Is Liable to Punishment for Manslaughter. From Bed Where He Acci- i | dentally Started Fire. H To-Morrow, Tuesday 2 ‘The true purport of this great sale, present- The erying of his infant grandohita ing many beautiful models at a January had something to do with the death of price, thirty days ahead of every other shop Abraham Goldberg in Bushwick Hos- | in America, will be best appreciated by | Dital yesterday, Goldberg, « paralytie, | women who are posted in values and styles. a entaily started a firé that com- It means. $l2 to $18 models at $8.75. nunteated to his bed In his home at No, 1685 Pitkin avegue, Brownsville, Brook- Ye te 30 Different Styles able to move, he saw the flames the floor to the bedclothing Never before so much style, such beautiful then to his garments, but nhs T2Z +t A -arisiy practical joke was un- @oubtedly responsible for the death by carbolic acid early yesterday of Miss Alice Tristram Shanks, sald to ‘be the daughter of Canon Tristram of Dublin, at the Van Cortlandt Park golf house. Coroner Shongut’s investigation to-day convinced him that the Irish singer had not committed sulcide, but had taken he the fatal dose of carbolic acid and cried weakly for help the infant in ans mk fight ind variety at a reduction lyabl in the belief that it was Vermouth. Gdns Yoo Atowiied the eouW ot tw sa t_indivicuality apparent in Bight men who were in the party at | votce, { every m Fabrics smooth and rough. & table in the restaurant above the | His daughter, Mrs. Jennio Cassell, Caathansial irtsin leading exclusive models, Darroom with Miss Tristram will be |finally heard him and went to hie as) some richly trimmed, othe:s of man-tailored beste She was badly burned, j perfection. Colors to please all tastes. Goldberg, while on his way home| from a theatrical performance, on the) Alterations FREE hip. Blotbad “ANEsbER, thd a SALE AT ALL THREE STORES old, Ne gave is assailant# a liv s dlosely examined by Coroner Shongut in ‘fan effort’ to discover which one of the sight was guilty of bringing the bottle J containing the poison from the men's ' lavatory adjoining the barroom, It was established to-day by Charles Nolle, the waiter who served the party, t | ON THE GOLF d' Uhay, aot, upon hig with binske After he had knocked une and by the bartender of the hotel that COURSE, ous he was kicked by the thugs. . * that day Goldberg had been com- | pletely paralyzed in the lower limbs, Je to move his arms and head anly j with difficulty and strain MISTAH STARKEY | Tt was his dustom to read aw he lay 14 and 16 West 14!h Street—New York helpless in bed. A low table at hia! 460 and 462 Fulton Street—Brooklyn side held his newspapers and magazines, 645-65! Broad Street— Newark, N. J He coufd reach the table ant he could — - PUT A MATCH 10 also reach a xasjet In the wall along- | side the bed, As he was able to light Miss Tristram could not have possessed i herself of the bottlo and that it was | secretly conveyed to the dining room up- stairs. The bottle was not labelled pol- son, and it !s probable that the person who perpetrated the murderous joke thought he would merely succeed in %: 3 3 making his victim il. His joke, how-}Some Drifted Hours in Boai, ever, amounts to the crime of man- . ‘ . slaughter, punishable by twenty years’! but Company Denies Any imprisonment. the gas and turn it out at will, a box f CORONER SUBPOENAS MEN AS Neglect Was Shown. - of matches hung on the watt near him. | wrrweoneae = ¢ | 100 Ml i GAS ‘vince hn on eh wall wer bi EXTRAORDINARY SALE Coroner Shongut stated to-~lay . tm the course ot hie investigation he as- (Special to The Evening World). , NEWSPAPERS. Awakenine early yesterday, Goldberg) deelded to re d until the members of hts} s s , family sh 1 get up. He lighted the! And Then He Sailed Kerplunk firus ana tossea the match on a plie of - 4 papers that littered the table beside his to Screaming Orchestration ‘| ved. The match was eftame when he 4 threw it away and, to his horror, hoe of Manicure Girls. saw the blaze start up in the news. © papers. Reaching out as beat he could he | —— knocked the table over, He could see, The manicure girls in the Culova par-pover the edge o. the bed, the little blaze “ ' eating fiercely Into the pile of paper! lors am the third floor of the Dramatic] an@*becoming more formidable every cross the hall, The: were between ti Mirror, Building, No. 121 West Morty- | second, edor of gas in tho room, ‘The super-|yooma, Mrs, Casseli's child wus awake | LACE WINDOW CURTAINS To close out before the end of the year We offer 1600 pairs of Lace Curtains at 20% BELOW.WHOLESALE COST PRICES Embroidered Muslin, $1.38 to $4.50 pair | Renaismanee. . ... .8°.90 20 $15.95 pair Irish Point. ...... $2.75 to $9.65 pau | Marie Antoinette. .$..0 to $17.50 pale Tambour........ $3.25 to $9.50 pau | Lacet Arabian. . . .$3.10 to $16.25 pale French Cluny. .....$1.75 to $8.00 pair We respectfully invite an inspection of our styles and prices. TakeElevator, 5 West 32d Street certained that In the party of eight men) PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Nov. 27.—The who were with Miss Tristram when she! steamship Admiral Schley, f:»m Port Grank the acid were Willlam J. Totten! antonio, arrived here to-day having op Pas arcesece reat’ eae, Ot No. | board forty-four sailors of the steam- fed Proadway; Fdward Gatlagher, con-| PD Pring Joachim, who were picked nested with the City Paymaster's| UD at sea. The Pring Joachim stranded -office of the Comptroller s Department; | at Atwood Key last Wednesday. ‘Joseph Cribbens of Two Tundred and| ‘Jurvivors of the wrecked Prince Forty-fifth street and the Albany Post} Joachim and members of the crew were read, and William Lappe of Two Hun-| jou in their praise of the young wire- and vitae eee. end Hird fered Jess operator of the Admiral Schley, \ treed. ee the ehove:nemed men|M: Ht: Henry, @ Baltimore boy, who ' has urged the police to discover maintained constant communication ty Se the other arembers of the| With the operator on the Pring (enti Joachim and sustained the hopes of the y. Passengers and crew of the wrecked Were encagute” statement, aor | OIm vessel with assurances that help was that he was a member of the and her ittle baby c A street, commented during the| His daughte ying hours to-day on the strong Jent of the building, Benjamin BP, | and erying. 1 , 4 nex, Was notified and about | The wailing of the baby drowned out! every. other sound from the ears of 6 visited the ianteure par pa *. He said that his brother was PICKED UP SEVEN MEN ADRIFT psp ed out of town and that he did not be- IN BOAT. | $0 a said Stark that Meve he cauld have been present. The steamship Seguranca had ree “fr rte abeta Nolle, the waiter, declared to an| swered the distressed steamer’s call for ON. [ as 1s Comes Out of the celling where some Evening World reporter to-day, that|help before the Admiral Schley was F J | triclans were working yesterday, } while he did not see Miss Tristam drink | able to reach her, but according to | TM find the leak, allright.” | ’ the disinfectant, he did witness the| Henry, the wireless operator, after Starkey departed, returning in a fev e panic among her companions when sho | taking off the eighty-four passengers, | minutes with a long stepladder. Ne | collapsed in her chair, All of the elght|left the crow to shift for themselves. mounted to the top of the ladder and | ten at the table hurriedly left the din-|1n fact the three life boats that| g World) lit @ mateh 4 ing room, leaving Nolle to care for the had been carrying the passe: rede nos’ Society has Be carefml,” chorused the manteure polsoned singer and summon assistance. |from the Prince Joachim to the rty given by Miss girin, 4 left to find thelr way tack| Eleanor Soars to Harold Vanderbilt I'm a cautious man," replied Mr. | WANTED TO SEE WHETHER SHE | 8°, were r Mr. = WOULD MIX DRINKS. to the foundered vessel. ‘The dgats,| and a party of guests Intimate Starkey. “You'll notice that Tam hold oa lon af the eptsode that with twenty members of the crew | with the Vanderbilt famtly as a more Cc S fi F B ildi vie this match quite a di nee from je verelo aboard, were lost in a strong tide, and! 54, ‘ ee pan arry Safe From Building and the cetiing. Then 1 move it upwards, | > reached the Coroner was that the Joker | 4 sti heavier swell, and were picked | Potent Indication than tho per Ad g but very alowly, 90 that 10°—~ me of the engase ot the enease- Tear It to Pieces With | Voom who got the bottle from the room a4-| un the following day by a vessel bound | (Mls that’h fotning the barroom put it on the table! or Cuba, where they wore landed, | Ment of Miss beside Miss Tristram to “eee tf she} wits tho Admiral Se! Established 1820 Mr, Starkey had found the lea’ le capes egies FoF r, Star! 1 found t kW ey was in wire- | During the two yei 1 catia went sail! the alr ke aj would mix drinks,” confident that she | i.45 communication with the Prinz | engagement the so et has watched | Nilroglycerine. Jcomet, landed again wall and] would pour the disinfectant into her] yogontm on Wednesday and early |the couple with undissulsed interest. | | dropped to the floor pretty much | 3. That she did so and that nO/rhureday morning the captain of the| Tae dinner wh | all of the ceiling a him. The hand was raised to prevent her !8 81 styanded ship asked Capt, Jensen to| talking Robhers early this morning broke Into jvantcure girls, wh ae 1 near door, escaped Inj and ran! aming to the elevate proper conclusion 1f Coroner Shongut | iook out for several boats adrift with | Urday at Cambrids wade, No i) oar has been correctly informed. members of the crew, Capt. Jensen set | the scone. It i9 the The police, fotowing the usual ines] nis course for the Prinz Joachim, and | to Klve the simplest of dinners, the post-office at Pi fed away ft open within 900 feet of the a two foot tron safe an¢ is inseparably associated with a Bountiful Table and Good explosion sh th whol build. | of least resistance, have recorded Miss] on the way picked up a boat with seven | #lWays attracted attention for the la Aine ping with $400 worth of ina ets | . 5 Pati) . ristram's death aa a suicide vn,|menein ft" and” landd them onthe | of daplay tn auch affairs, rather than peleipen ey. tg ea nce De ag on Cheer. Eyery “Substantial’’—every Delicacy and Table ‘The story of the woman's two months | yoacnim, for any ostentation when orders pacisv Aree tay Pe 4 Walle APA ubiba itcal a binse that . j . : , fm America Is @ pathetic one. Pieced |"“The captain’ of the Schley mya ho| Were given for elaborate decorations bab: SERSnenaar seas Fr eG Aeirea We epert geet oes Requisite is here in abundance, not forgetting the Wines together, it le a record of successive) sighted anovher, Iifeboat from the | and a dinner of muc lo effort, ner its The AMt ‘buckettd) fell short: o “4 Mit os . * 4 hapew atid disappointments, While some |Joncnim, but that’ no one Waa innit, The| friends. took the event as a cuo that | vion fe hcl Sheba aaa arial | and Cigars—and Economy Prices prevail throughout. 4 eG her bills ware. POA bY Fecled eae captain added that he had received a| ulations were tn or ia se Starkey us K came down. On the noxt Each ‘ Glen~ Coats of . i] eihelons. ret rom. Cubs nial oa | » Miss Sears and Ha to put out the f Ei i P| Boetland, a daughter of Sir Thovas| (irr two'touie from the Jonentay wich | bill, Mr- and Mrs, Joseph G | avered the rob. (MY be Managed 46 pit out the fi | Plum Pudding, A. M. & C.—-Equal to the finest homemade Glen-Coats, M_P., whom she called) sailors aboard had landed on the Cuban | Mr, and Mrs. Hesinald Vander sat the yess Rimes vatiipres icles ARE aeons |e No. 1 Tins, 25c.; No. 2 Tins, 45c.; No. 3 Tins............ 60 ‘oousin,” a search after her death failed | coast. Mr. and Mrs, Y n ‘a of her two} Capt, Foy of the stranded stoamer| were present at Maree Paras Waits | Py | |iroximity, to tho ace | picking tratke and sven bage, ead eho hed not | neal Cust. Jansen to take somo of his} gining room, whers the fumotion was Folleeman Harnett, whe wis on An. [Plaster out of his hair, ‘The suport. 19 ¢row porth. He eaid he had 10 men decorated with Harvard f: derson avenue, Welt @ mile away, alse liendent gave the policen on a detailed | § ‘The woman was a professional enter-|on board with oo boats to leave tho crim aaa! varias ta h Harvard AM | near the explosion and arrived a few /account of the accitent tainer and exhidited prese notices vom-| ship in case a storm came up. Captain cranaen: 1 md si Ek If Mincemeat, Every ingredient the best--Pt. jars, 30c.;Qt. jars... 55 Maraschino Cherries, A. M. & C.—Sm. bot., 25c.;Med. Bot... 42 Table Raisins, Fancy 1 |b. clusters. Princeton, 30¢. Yale..... 40 ea inte In a few i dies: th “LT never lost my self possession Beating har, on bar ees ™ MOA ier ere ata ia ow Mune feel | rites inom wort, an! ht a moment comlutnd Marke, ut Raisins, Calif. Seeded, No, 1 cartons.. . 13 Beat EAE aig RiTmrel fevereg sion, senctie ba bae 4 REAUTIFUL PORTRAIT PRED, on the ground : ifs [2 td tea Prunes, Choice Calif., 30 to 40 to lb.. i 18 4. FINE SMPLOYMENT, eater aeaTaOn, All tne _ man brought gon atme, de Navarro), fret of the (Examination of the, ut as sell ror Figs, New Smyrna Layer, Ws, DONE. cess cevevves 20 tadioate that she had een making vale PRINZ JOACHIM'S, PASDENGERS vure Series" free with next Sunday's ma w of ; . ane dons se ‘ 1] saat at AN, ted) Mixed Nuts, Selected ~New Crop, Ib. tiersceaseaseeeereneeens 25 hal recived a tryout on the root ofthe | MAYAN. Nov. Hie Ward tino] sity, * |, Ballvade, on the ponite Ono 1 nnviat Might over Asparagus, Mammoth CalilennLagge Tins—White, 28e. Green... 25 pas but ne Gefinite engagement to-day, bringing the passengers of the|Coart Clerks desans,| Demaieties 306 Boe te sackman BY SRV We witnemted 1019 Peas, A. M. & C. Sitted Early June.. fneereasdeeerengioe see 16 arial, Ae eee ec voaritan [Aline Ling. All were well, Only few ah the | ‘Peas, Marc illat—Imported—Very fine—14 kilo cans... | Hotel, No, 203 West Fifty-fourth street, pieces of baggage were lost that the boye ac the theatre had made = fun of her voice and her songs. t Friday night Miss Tristr: ta] Tomatoes, Fancy Jersey, New Season's Pack, Large Cans Peaches, Apricots cr Cherries, Noreca Extra Calif. in pure sugar se MEARGG CMM es x ao ca eli gcaiere siasine Saiain eit Gon d Ae The forty-four men from the sy Upaaey Joachim who arrived at Ph to-day on the s| ring phia r Admiral Sch' on deposits va vccess of A Tt ig not enough that the coffee bed \.. Clip 5 ae ® werd cooks, stewards and other mem- P rves M. & C., Whole Fruit, AN Jarieties, 1 !b. jars 30 disnce uD of managers and |e" “Taide tonday at. the wilco of th be good some days; it should be every day. reserves, A. ! 1 m ; ' pd ORS os booking agents. pales ng Pe tiie dag Pend pce gfe: Coffee, Mauna, The perfect after-dinner coffee, Ib..........6 40 ‘Her most pathetic song was “Kath- Secure this continyity of quality by always using were not needed on stranded Met ee ase phvass was ony” a nw. eae afer th pason ‘hee e Salad Dressing, A.M, & C4 of. Bot, 106 10 oesceisvrees She told friends afterwards that aie eet et Tie ui. nome teen yours. the Olives, Fx. Large Queens, 10 ounce bottles 23¢., 16 OUNCE .. ...6055 BB had been engaged at $100 a week, but thia 1s denied by the management, the line hero were analous to have this Olives, Stuffed Queens, 10 ounce bottles 28¢,, 16 OUNCE......64++ 50 N hension that may have arisen from re lev th hese pers of the crew | ‘ i is FORCKeT Ey be the fi | . pleked vp at aca. pie Rare Frits, in greatest variety, carefully packed in Fancy Baskets, $2.50 upwards, it id to tl t of tt was sald a ‘ " : Beet ne history of the Catholiolecs van bite Owe #100,000, Have Our delicious Chocolates and Bon Bons 80¢, per pound, Artistic b nd bonbonnieres, Chureh tn America has been started to Be tna raise $100,000 for the enlargement of 5 ere Yes Holy Cross College, very Catholle| der son wl auim Adoinhs « ba | clergyman in the diocese, headed by rough ot | Hodes ana At, Weil & Co. tonday’ alemed | o i Bishop Beav ked to cons| consideradie, oF the |@ petition, filed in the United States Thi tribute $100 years, lanatic # iso to the ru-| District Court, to have Henman Le irt tores onven ent l ocate cule 4 Guu 10) empires | | mor that the men have heen picked up. 3 Sons, Sapwcliors, at No, ah Nagsai SEEMAN BROS, NEW YORK y ’ : y ‘ t the officers of the ling here | street, ged bankrupts. The petl- ayaa Pane uty, | aw. al members ot Hee URe bare | tion recite that the. fra owes. over. Proprietors o WHITE ROSE Ceylon Tea y ’ | et Ye, sate, é 1 SM AT 0,000 aid aw aawots of about 8,00, — (isan a rd fa . wail iat ee

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