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N BANKER'S TRAIL IN MYSTERY OF 4 Micheli, Sister-in-Law of Cardinal. ‘OR HIDES THE MAN Demands Identity of “Wealthy Bachelor” in Case. action of County Physician Alex- of Passaic, N. J., in revealing name of the woman who died in the Péterson Genoral Hospital Saturday wight from injuries received in an auto- Medile eocident at Lincoln Park as Lydia Gertrude Michel! and hiding name of the man who was with her de investigated by County Prose- Dunn. The Prosecutor will de- official information on all the associated with the death of the ‘and that witnesses be sum- to testify to the accident. ster Gall of the Bureau of Vita! 9 in Paterson, refused to tasue permit for the removal of the body | Mra. Michel! from the undertaker's pp to a receiving vault to-day. He ways the death certificate and applica- then for a permit were irregular. ‘Te cause of death is given as lacera- ‘Hon of the brain, and the certificate is by-Dr. Ajexander, But another ture is on th tiflcate, that of B.C, Magennis, and Dr. Magennts SOCIETY WOMAN | Mra. Cart or, W Mra, Geo vorced Knife-Throw- jometimen Missed, Curtis was granted a n Rouge, La, She sald “My husband ts @ clrous performer. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1911: SILK MIXED SUITS My Own Make This Lot Eapecially Good Value. ~ | FATALAUTORIDE) — HER CREDITORS. Killed Was Mrs. | Bankruptcy Petition Says Wife} of Dr. W. E. Hoag Transferred Property to Avoid Liens, And now apparently financtal entan- glement has come to Mrs, William E Hoag, wife of Dr. Wililam B, Hong of No. 8 Bast Forty-third wtreet, and so- cially prominent in thy aet which cen- tres about St. Bartholomew's Chureh Mrs. Hoag owns the handsome house in which she lives with her husband at No. § East Forty-third street and also No. 6, next door, which is rented to Mrs. Pell for her Bureau of Soctal Requirements. In the petition fled yea terday it is alleged that Mra, Hoag transforred this property for $1 in order to prevent the filing of Hens. ‘The pe- tition fs filed by Booth & Ellis, attor- deya for three creditors, One of the creditors im the assignee of the stock brokerage firm of Tefft & Co., who holds @ judgment for $1,028 on Account of stock transactions. The sec- ond creditor is Stern Brothers, for $100 Merchandise, and the third an assignes of Charles O, Kimball for $292, lent in 1910. The petition alleges that the property of Mrs. Hong was transferred by her to John B, Riley and John H. Booth of Plattsburg, N. ¥., where the Hoags havo their country place. ‘The petition states that the Bast Forty-third street property is worth $200,000, and that it is mortgaged for $120,- 000. A number of preferential payments were also alleged. Last night when a reporter asked for Mrs. William E. Hoag at her city home, No. 8 East Forty-third atreet, he was informed that she was dining out but would soon return. A little later a + |young man said he could not find her Drother of the Cardinal. Mrs. Michell, fon said, came to New York some ihe ago. She left two sons in Ala- ja They heard from her that she | living at the Hotel St. James with | elderly woman named Mre. B, Whit- TOR SENT MYSTERIOUS TIP | TO ALAMEDA. Mentification followed the receipt Gespateh by young Micheli in Ala- from Dr, Alexander. It is be- ‘that the companion of the woman the fatal automobile ride furnished ame of the son to Dr. /‘exander. urn for the information the mys- Prosecutor does not officially jw that there was an accident. No saw it except the woman who was male companion, who gave wBeme of liam F. Whitney, and woman died of cerebral esumably resuiting from thrown from an automobile in a with a bridge abutment, but County Prosecutor wants to know the woman came ¢o sustain fatal while neither her male com- Whitney, nor the chauffeur re- any hurts. woman rogistered at the St. James in Weat fifth #treet about months ago as Mrs. M. F. Whitney. @ays later a man younger than Nf appeared at the hotel and was by her ae her husband. @id not live at the hotel recul ’. Wee absent at times for peri t or four days. The woman pald bills. SECRET MEETING WITH MAN IN CAGE. the automobile accident the Gropped out of sight. The wom- ody rested unclaimed in @ Pater- undertaker’s shop. It appeared as she hed been abandoned in by the man with whom she had case. wan of the woman would be revealed ‘arrangements would be made for kept secret. agreed to the to @ place re- in an automobile met the man of the accident. On his office he made the my Won! not to reveal ame of the man in this case, He is. New York banker, wealthy and a ‘lor. He told me he came from tie ae d!d the woman who was killed. wave me the name of the woman Mrs. Lydia Whitney, but I have in- ‘tion that she in Mrs, Michell.”* SS LOR COMMITS SUICIDE GAS INBROOKLYN HOUSE. Now is the time to make your Christmas selection of a Victor or Victor-Victrola The Victor factory has notified us that hey are working night and day to keep up with orders, A Shortage is already in sight. If you have made up your mind to buy a Victrola, do it now. Those who buy later may not get their in- strument in time for deliv- ery on Christmas Day. A small deposit paid now assures a of the delivery of any Victor you purchase of us when you want it. Place your order for a Victrola to-day. $15.00 and up. We carry the largest stock and all latest records to be found in the city. nday,, * Authorized Diatributor ot che Vietor Factory 27W.34thSt.,bet.sth&éth Aves. 400 Fifth Ave., at 37th St. 563 Fifth Ave., cor. 46th St. Frye Dekker, known to all his as a happy go-lucky satlorman @ competence, was found doad in cid was @ surprise to a large number of friends who knew Dekker as an en- tertaining spinner of yarns, always ready with a story of a strange event in @ %s-0ff land. ine of No. 43 High street he left To Mr. Hopkins’s father, B. left an insurance policy ty He wae forty-three years old. ie spiiis, To-day Herman @chraner, @ letter to his landlady he left his’ ‘and money for his rent. To Charles hares of stock in Steeplechase ne and to the Hopkins family, an-— the same amount. A third in- @urance policy for 61,000 was left to a . 3 (BP oughly seasoned fra “ee Motte Janeeon of No. U0 entered to give goo e Greene aveuue was also od. Come and sec our enormous Sag oaid she hed known Dekker for « stock, umber of years cou! ve no rea een for his taking his life. For fifteen Cash or Credit. she eaid, Dekker was in the over the Dekker went for with Mre, Janeson. ile was in -lodger, smelled ges and upon ker dead. 1! , wae taken to she Brooklyn WK This Turkish Leather Rocker ts #0 comfortable f you sit init you will buy it. Extrem ly hich back, upholstered with full diamond tufting, broad seat; all mounted on a bardw Buckley- Newhall Co., 125th St., Cor. Sth Ave., - = = He missed twice target in his knife-throwing act, fore he started drinking, though, his batting average was perfect.” while using me as a Be- Oth Ave., near Sist St. Brosdway—oad St. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue Will Close Out Wednesday 186 Misses’ Tailored Suits All this season's models of Cheviots, Diagonals, Broadcloths, Mannish Tweeds, and English Serge. 14 to 20 years. 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.60 62 Velvet and Corduroy Suits Misses Suits of black, navy or brown im; a limited number of copies of Paris odels in Peau de Soie, Broadcloths and Diagonals. 14 to 20 years. 27.50 Heretofore $39.60 to $69.50 161 Misses’ Serge Dresses of men’s wear English serge, in navy or black; braided or satin trimmed, some with Irish lace collar_and cuffs. 10.00 Heretofore $18.50 to $29.50 14 to 20 years. 265 Afternoon and Evening Gowns Evening Gowns for misses of crepe de chine, chiffon and satin meteor; afternoon gowns of velveteen, corduroy and satin meteor. 14 to 20 years, 15.00 Heretofore $29.50 to $45.00 192 Girls’ Winter Coats f Vi Cloth, Zibeline, Mi Fall length models of Vicuna ine, Mannish Twoeds, Cheviors, faced fabrics. Sizes 6 to 16 years. 10.00 Heretofore $14.50 to $19.75 56 Evening Coats of Velveteen, Brae deloth or betel full length models, fancy or fur trimmed, Uned and wool interlined. 14 to 20 years. 25.00 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.00 No Alterations No Approvals FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th Sts. Brookiyn Store, 929 Broadway. | VINCENT ted Velveteen or Corduroy; Sixth Ave, 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. We Invite Responsible People to Open a Charge Account at this Store It’s Here in this Store. Hariz Mountain Canaries at $1.98 Each % O'Neill Hometaraishing Store—Basement. Arrived just in time for a Thanks- giving offering—and there's nothing #0 pleasing on the morning of Thanksgiving as to hear a sweet singing canary. Every one of these birds have been selected for us—with every bird sold we will give free, to make him feel happy iiiner sant il Tere | aH ni One Packagefest Seed. yan Complete in ine Package Best . a iy Sascemnbéerc igs One Brass Spring. . One Brass Hook... ‘ We Will Also Hold a Sale of Cages at Reduced Prices One Cuttle Bone H. Brass Cages that were 8c, Brass Cages that were $1.80, $1.10 now ges that were 81.65, Brass Cages that wi seeeeseee 91.45 now... Brass Cages that were $3.00, now A Sale of Wash Boilers At Special Prices O'Neill Hometurnishing Store—Basement. Every one has copper bottoms and best quality of charcoal tins wash botlers that were Regularly 75 89¢ $1.00 —- Regularly $1.00 81.10 $1.20 Now..... 59¢ 79 89c = Now... 89c = 9Sc_ 91.00 Regul 89c $1.00 81.25) Reg 81.25 81.35 $1.55 Now..... 9c 89c 91.00 Now..... 91.00 91.10 91.20 “Surety’’ Washing Machines This is the best washing machine on the market, beca easy running, washes clothes in less time than any other and is large in size. Remar we wil th Ley sin a “Surety” clothes wringer, regular price, 810.60; special for this r) OD cocescccccccccccccncccececrcccccccccccsecceeees 8.98 Rogers’ Table Silver At Special Valuations O’Nelll Homefurnishing Store—Basement. S0c Tea Spoons, 42c half dozen| $1 Butter Spreaders. 89c half 91 Table Spoons, 89c half | dozen. Sc Sugar Shells, 19¢ each. aSc Butter Knives, 19c each. 50c Gravy Ladies, 42c each. 50c Berry ns, 42c each. 91.25 Soup Ladles, $1.10 each. 45c Cream Ladies, 39 each. 92.25 Punch Ladies, 92.00) each. i Triple-plated Medium and Dessert Knives, regularly 83, at 92.50 dozen. dozen. #1 Dessert Spoons, 89¢ half doit Medium Forks. 69c halt dozen. Mi Dessert Forks, 89c half jozen. 91 Oyster Forks, 89c half ot Orenge Spoons, 89c half dozen. Z Special Sale of Bronze O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Hasement, $10 to $14.98 French and Vienna Bronzes at $7.98 ‘There are groups and many single figures; some of them would make beautiful pairs, and there are busts of musicians and philoso- phers, such es Mozart, Virgil, Dante, etc. The Brill Special Winter Overcoats and Suits at *15 Special because they’re the best Overcoats and Suits that can be had anywhere at *15—spe- cial because there’s bet- ter fabrics in them, better tailoring and a better and bigger assortment than in any others at that price. 47CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich, 125th STREET, at $d Ave. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. Harlem Store Open Every Evening 1,000 Beautiful Portraits To Be Given To Our Patrons BEFORE Christmas FREE Every Christmas season there is a large demand for our famous Oval Convexed Portraits, which we make FREE for those purchasing $5.00 worth of goods in our store. And why shouldn’t there be? Could you think of a more appro- priate gift for relative or friend than one of these beautiful, life-like art re- productions, made from photographs—true in like- ness—permanent in char- acter and an ornament to any household? An Unusual Offer From now until December 6th we will withdraw the $5.00 purchase requirement and make free for all patrons or friends of the store one of these magnificent portraits and complete it Before Christmas. Remember—Only one to a customer, is good only until December 6th. and the offer WORLD’ ()NFILL-ADAMS Co. S Simplify Home-seeking by Saving Time, Temper and Tramping. 1868—E-stablished 43 Years—1911 We Give and Best Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue Boys and Girls—Be Sure and Write to Santa Claus. to O’Neill’s, Drop Your Letter Into Santa’s Mail Box, Toy Dept., Basement, and He'll Send You a Present Ab- solutely FREE. Santa Owns a Private Box, and Come Come and See To: Christmas* Shoppers: Your greatest gift to our employees will be to buy your presents EARLY, thus lessening the labors of a loyal force that are greatly augmented during the holiday season. Blanket and Comfortable Sale O'Neill Main Store—sSecond Floor. $7.50 Fine California Blankets, at $4.85 pair Full size for double beds, soft lamb’s wool, a warm blanket without oppressive weight, borders of pink and blue. Just Received Another Lot of #5 Marlborough-Blenheim Blankets, at $3.98 This handsome blanket of fine white wool with taf- feta silk bindings and borders of marigold yellow, rose color or light blue, price same as at last sale, $3.98. $7.50 Silk Comfortables, at 94.95 Both sides entirely covered with brilliant plain silk in colors to match any room. $3.75 Silk Border Comfortabtes, at $2.50 These are very handsome and have 9 inch borders of pink, blue, lavender, yellow or green silk. One Thousand Paimer Bed Comforts, at $1.00 each Great variety of Persian and floral coverings, filled with layer white cotton, regularly $1.50 or $1.75, Boxed Sets of Linens tor Holiday Gifts O'Neill Main Store—second Moor, Hemstitched Damask Sets, at 93.98, $4.50, 95.98, $7.50, 98.35 and upwards. Table Cloths and Napkins in Sets, $4.60, 95.50, 96.00, 97.00, $8.00 and $9.25. Towels in half dozen, put up in neat boxes, at 91.50, 91.74, 92.10, 92.70 and $3.90. le Sets, 1 Cloth and 1 dozen Napkins to match: Axdt 58x58 G4x64 72x72 $2.95 93.25 93.58 + ++ $2.39 Handy Cooking Utensils for the Thankégiving Dinner O'Neill Momefurvishing Store—Basement. Self Basting Roasting Pans, Large Size: 11 x 16, special at 25¢ 10 x 15, special at 19¢ We also have a full assortment of every cooking debice to cook the holiday dinner. We have a full line of Soyer's Genuine Imported Cooking Bags. Orhe only one that cooks perfect—and holds the flavor. *Cookera™ Bags, per package of 11 at 25c. Inverted Lights, 65c Values up to $1.25 O'Nelll Hometurnishing Store—Rasement. A’reliable burner, mantel, clear glass inner globe and shade in an assortment of colors and designs to choose from. TTS iaase Fancy Candles, 25c Dozen Hint Regularly 5c each. H i Many colors and decorations to choose from. Thanksgiving Dinner Ware At Special Holiday Prices O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Dasement. $25 Dinner Sets at 921.75 Chas. Field Haviland china, 114 pieces to the set, handsomely decorated. $33 Dinner Sets at 927.50 From Germany—open stock, 100 pieces to the set, rosebud decorations finished with gold. Another Open Stock Dinner Set You may buy what you want and add a little now and then, until you have a complete set, but to-morrow we will sell this par ticular set at @5 per cent. less than regular—just to start you buyin Us'open stock dinner set, handsome decorations, finished with gold ‘We have a full line of glassware, plain and pressed at very low prices. Also a lot of salad or nut bowls at 10¢ each. “TO LET” ADS. eee ch Redeem Surety Stamps for $2.50 in Merchandise Over the Counter sae heats lie A LN th eR NONE AE IN EET: tn POTS RISE tec EER a sree ‘ I= meme

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