The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1912, Page 7

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} WOMAN PLUNGES _ TODEATH UNDER sere sR sip "Wel weed: tad. and 25 Years 7 Old, She Dies at 34th Street Station. “PASSENGERS SAW DEED. & young woman, who 1s supposed to !1.44.1-5. | be Mrs. Samuel Cohn of No. 416 Bast | Milton, Monsieur X., * @eventy-fourth street, leaped in front ~ WHEELS OF “L" eg aprang to death. It was covered with &@ canvas and remained on the plat- txnae for % ine tear an oe nate, wet it Thirt: police station Later it Sane ‘ones io the beth TER SE CHARLESTON WINNERS. F the point where the young woman FIRST RACE.—Two-year-0148; Fess len fillies; sellin, four fur- second; Kinder Lou, 110 (Cragan), 100 to 1, 40 to 1 and 20 to 1, third. Time, 501-5. Alice Lee, Stannie, Dainty Daffo, Devota, Lady Anna, Stavano, Cordie F., Tuscumbia, Ormanda, Spice and Yamassee also ran and finished as named. SECOND’ RACK, — Three-year-olda | and Up; purse $350; conditions; five! da half furlongs—Knight Ditter, | 4 (Koerner), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6, won; Marjorie A,, 108 (Goose), 11 to 5, even and 2 to 5, second; Hoffman, | 1 and 4 to 1. second; Duval, 111 (Loftus), | 11 to 5, 6 to 5, and 2 to 5, third, Time, , Bay of Pleasure, Stelciiff, Jim) Gay Bird, Yanker jand Stairs also ran and finished as named. i , of 6 northbound Second avenue elevated) FOURTH RACK—Three-year-olds and Strain at Thirty-fourth street to-day and | upward; purse $500; handicay oix fur- §|coal direct from the mines and had to MINE OWNERS — _ REFUSE DEMAND; STRIKE PRO PROBABLE (Continued from First Page., loan coal. Thousands wes: tl o out with them. pA ane SUPPOSED STOLEN CHILD New York Town to Detain Child and His Custodian, {call on what was stored. ‘According to an estimate made to-day | the reserve supply 1s under 6,000,000 tons, although reports from the mining dis-| DePuy trlots tell of 10,000,000 tons in storage, “As a matter of fa Pa ge who knows the coal bu make to the miners’ demands Ae ean ‘aa believed most of the demands would te a rejected, The operators posed, in the first place, to the 20 per cent. in- crease in wages. This would mean, they say, that they would have to sell coal at cost or raise the price, They are also opposed to the recognition of the union But it EAT AND 4 from Engtand for Amer- tons have been contracted for by the British Govern- fifteen steamships are on to Norfolk to carry coal Pattick O'Leary of lo hold in custody boy who are be- lived to be central figures in a kid- ‘rl cago. ‘The police think the child may have deen pbiuntes. — GET THIN tempting her should: Out 12,000 bituminous con! miners wait {HELD AT MOUNT MORRIS, N.Y. Chicago Police Wire Autiorities of 1d (Si 9 2 5 7 napping mystery which originated in e 1at Gtente™a 24! 845.10 flat strane caput of the anthracite ope: | CMenge Hand-Made Lingerie Asked Ticket Agent About| the Rump, Heathatone, Mary Davin! ators 1s not more: than 6,000,000, Thts| A me from Sheriff O'Leary yee- and Sea Cliff also ran and finished an Would supply tlie trade for about «| terday ste’ ed that a man known to the 72d Street Before She named. | month.” Mount, Morris suthorition arrived there een aah 12. saad Ne 17.50, hashed, THIRD RACE — Three- year-eids) | Before going into their conferenc the | Severs! wll AB fe show M well-dreeséd boy, three or four ¥ bd sh Leap. |Fuiver, 198 Catt € 00:1, £006 and 1.00% | cock vegeta eo wreply they wang [Olds who he sald wae given to hin ws a very large and attractive collection of two fo and three: i \first; Sleeth, 102 (Turner), 90 to 1, 10 to! Was mortally burned jo-day while gas heater in the room she coupled at No, M4 West Twenty-eighth street, fet fite to a lace curtain which fell about Specials in Imported piece Sets, made of fine sheer materials, hand-embroid- ered and trimmed with Cluny, Irish Crochet and Ger- man_ Valenciennes. novelties in unusual and artistic styles. Austrian Gowns, $2.50 and 3.75—-Reinforced Scallops, Plain and Embroidered Yokes, Open Sleeve. tnstan’ passed |longs.—Caugh Hill, 102 (Turn ier “wd hegre Solana See ed aaa eB first; Spah over her before the motorman tus), 8 to 2 4 to 8 and 1 to {bring hie train to a etop. | Leopold, 105 (Koerner), 12 to 1, 4 to 1 "When her body was recovered from| and ¢ to 6, third. ‘Time, 1.1646. Tvabel, ieneath the car a prescription written | Lackrose, Montcalm, Berkley, © sy Dr. M. B, Hochberg.of No. 98) East | Green als: finished as named. Broadway was found. In response tu! re inquiry based upon the prescription | CHARLESTON ENTRIES. “Dr. Hochberg said that this morning a/ "woman of the name of Cohn had called | yt\CF, TRACK, CHA to eee him to receive treatment for ner- ive ad TE ckcgl vougness and melancholia, Her address, © yp a the physician said, was No. 416 East Seventy-fourth strect, and there It was learned that ‘Mrs. Cohn, the wife of a (trumkmaker, had gone downtown to-day jt gee a physician, leaving her two children, little girls, two years old and ane month old, in the care of Mrs. Le- ‘vine, who lives in the house. Last night, Mrs. Levine said, Mrs. ‘Cohn had told her that she wished that | te could die, that she had something ‘the matter with her throat. A photo- graph at the Cohn home was found ‘which was almost certainly the picture | j, of the dead woman. « The woman was about twenty-five yeare old, five feet four inches tall ‘and|. clad all in black, save for a loose gray! pole coat. She ascended to the station | only a tow minutes before the train ar-| 41 vived and as she passed the ticket sel an na" 1 \ahe asked: “What kind of « station is it at Sev- nrifty ela. eer 19 ‘enty-second street?’ Barr, 105; |. 100:, Bertinont, James Whalen, the agent, know just what she meant by the ques. ition, but he replied, “It is just an oe | @inary station.” After this the young woman, without | (vee! further word, passed the ticket taker land went to the south end of the plat-| adi 100; Rovay Meri a: Princess May, ‘torm, There were only four or five| peng. 10s. people awaiting the train, and one of prentice allowance of fire pounds calmed ghee: Henry Gold. of No. 69 Clinton , who Was standing at about the Wd@le of the platfor:n, saw the youn Fwoman spring | ‘had: not par tel ahat, but just as the train drew into the) witn etl station Gold ‘saw her dart forward and| ness of BI Min the, s Feeling oporomen with» ormsation of atnffiness ‘of wind are symptoms of Indigestion, herself @eliberately iwheels, There was no outcry from her. simply hurried to the very edze of the! ‘platform, and without pausing an| Anstant threw ‘herself upon the tracks, George Moore, the motorman of the train, instantly put on the emergency brakes and blew the police alarm. The} q train quickly came to a standstill, will free t 7 As soon as the body was exiricated | onlers it was placed on the station platform | Drusaists, fling under the} Headache, Heart, Oho A few doses of ‘Dadway’s| ways | sowie ofall the above-named As ly vegvtable, 25 cents a box, At New York, Gn Avenue, Corner 18H Street Opening Spring Sale | 000 Handsome Suits & C0. Actually Worth $22.50 At no time in years have the suits for women and misses been so beautiful; and no store in New York offers such a wonder- ful assortment of them at the above bargain price. Women who are in si of the strictly man-tailored models or the richest dress effects will find in this collection the best styles brought out by the foremost ers. Serges, whipcords, cheviots, homespuns and ratines, in black, navy, tan, white and all the wanted Spring shades—the newest cutaway, braid-bound edge, and long ‘draped lapel models, closing to the side with large bain mental buttons—are shown, trimmed with braids, laces and satins in contrasting colors, All coats lined with guaranteed yarn dyed peau de cygne, in all sizes for women and misses from 14 to 44, As Usual, ALTERATIONS FREE The illustration shows the front and back view of one of our $14.75 Suits ——— and to the checking system, by which ;| the operators are asked to collect the dues of the miners to the union. EIGHT-HOUR DAY STILL OPEN TO DEBATE. The question of an eight-hour oo is still open to debate, but the ops are opposed to the discontinu the Conciliation Board, looked after difficulties between operators and the miners iy bis anthracite strike was settled in 9038. and the Bonwit Teter & Co. Made of batiste and marquisette, trimmed with Irish, Filet and German Valenciennes laces and embr: Sizes 14, 16, 18 for misses ‘10.50 models. SALE OF TROUSSEAU LINGERIE An Attractive Collection of Matched Sets, Daintily Speaking of the checking off system, “| one of the operators sald to-day: “A check off of 2 cents a man with something less deducted from the pay of boys means a monthly revenue of 000. That 1s the Income on $10,000,- arrangement, might be considered an physical exertion {table and etitt want which othe | 5, It secured, | your owment of Heal ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION OF THEIR SPRING OPENING SALES MISSES’ LINGERIE DRESSES French, Handmade and Domestic 16.50 FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY 16 Button Kid Gloves White or Black—3 Pearl Clasps 1.95 Regular Price 3.25 at Marked Price Reductions Designed and Embroidered, and Exquisite Odd Pieces. French Night Gowns Fine gowns, exquisitely embroidered. French Night Gowns Embroidered and trimmed with Val. and I: Reduced from $13.75 Reduced from $8.75 righ lace. Night Gown Cases ilk padded, hand embroidered and Venise lace. Reduced from $10.75 Three-Piece Sets French set, fine blind embroidery and dainty Valen- ciennes. Reduced from $16.50. 11.75 French set, embroidered and trimmed with Val. and Trish laces. Reduced from $25.00 French set, frost baby erabrokdesy with dainty lace and insertions. French set, Colbert embroidery and real V: lace. falenciennes Reduced from por French set, exquisitely embroidered, real lace. AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS PRELIMINARY STYLES FOR THE SPRING SEA. SON ARE SHOWN IN ALL THE DESIRABLE B. Altman & Co. FARRICS AT MODERATE PRICES, TAILOR-MADE SUITS MOURNING GARMENTS AND ACCESSORIES, | HOY Avewoee, 348 wn 35% Ptrrets, Nem York. 4 This Is thrning an olf phrase but modern methods of reduci made this’ revision possibi If you are overfat and also averse to do thi he Marmol oie lr varity ofc luced from 350.00 trimmed wit Reduced from 418500 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street AND DRESSES; fat have Wkewise fond of the reduce your oxcess yo leave exercising to the athletes, but your little tablet faithfully and with- take Unto iteelt wings, leaving behind Hy clothed in firm ree Embroidered Gowns, $3.75, 5.75 an orately Embroidered and Lace trimmed. French Combinations, $3.75, 5.75, 7.50— Very attractive styles, new materials, exceptional values Chemise, $1.50, 1.95 and 3.00—Austrian re inforced Scallop, Madeira and French Eyelet Lace trim. Felicita and Valleda Corsets, $5.00 to 25.00 —Exclusive makes of the highest standard, distinctive styles, designed to suit every figure. Gossard Lace Front Corset, $3.50 to 20.C0 her kimono, 9 Yan out Into the halle way burning from head to foot. roomers beat out the blaze in her cloth- Ing, but the surgeon wh 0 prepare coffee over a small she had probably Inhaled flame and had little Her hair was al- off. She was forty. She jetting fire to her hair and Established Half a Century Registered Trade Mark The assortment includes many 7.50—Excellent values, sheer materials, elab- si ape McCutcheon @ Co., ci ously emt deposite,» Me attract ¢ honest we are al ea of 9 i to ‘eur enormous purchaslug powers bt Best Credit Sysiem—One Low Price—Cash or Cred hort 95.00 125.00 changed 1 thi “tl Baltes im Quarterctewed Oak, Golden or tine ist fluleht be "wid Ualuable Real Estate Exchanged Publisher New York World Dear Sir- L. B. Sharp property). and a mortgage for the difference, I have an advertisement in The World for the balance of this week for the farm, and | will leave it in, as Mr. Sharp has authorized me to sell it for him. business. Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor frucks = Axminster Carpets With or without border, I 89¢ 98¢ Value $1.25 to $1.35 Velvet Carpets 79¢ 98¢ is ite solaiee tase Value $1.00 ines $23.50 te$l3s ¢ Wilton a vate $24, at 8. | Value $36, at. $27.50 Value $42, at, ‘ $31.50 Wefte $55, at... .o-0. $45.50 Axminster Rugs " Value $16, at $11.50) Value 918, at $15.98 Value $25, at $17. 98 ‘ $26.48) |10.6x13.6 [Value $32, at..,.. ert ike t value & — KWeoR. 6@AVE.cIS= TL. 38.50) == Through Little World Ad. Rockaway Beach, N. » Feb, 27th, 1912. -Through a real estate advertisement in The World 1 ex- my farm for 32 lots, part on the Merrick road at Lynbrook (the Value of same is about $20,000. I gave part cash ink the real estate page in your paper helps to stimulate real estate Yours truly, P. H. MORRISON. Every week, month and year The World prints more “QUALITY” advertisements—"‘Real Estate,” ‘Business Opportunities,” ‘‘Finan- cial"—than ANY OTHER New York newspaper, WORLD ADS. FOR QUALITY, WORLD ADS. FOR QUANTITY, WORLD ADS. FOR RESULTS Fellow | took her to | Lexington to 3d Avenue Gloves---Three Splendid Values Long Lisle Gloves|2=Clasp Kid Gloves| Long Silk Gloves In all sizes, to go at the coe anak extremely low price white, Men’s Fine Union Suits | Ribbed White, in’Athletic Styles, All Sizes, at are made of finest be in of Meo’ Boys’ School Hose| Sale of Corsets iJ) sites 6 to 95 ‘Your Initial on Each Piece } in stock and will deliver at once. Should we oversell our stock on we will take orders sul Dinner sets no better tl Dinner Sets, leces, with soup tureen: each plece| piece has gold border end your initial pe very pretty green band border| in gold; made of fine Homer Laughlin with fancy gold edges and your initial | in gold; tully. worth $15.00; special, $25, $9.98. within ie wort, None C, O. Gowns; nainsook and cambric; 20 Combinations Others at ay te] ses and Princess Slipet ‘lawn; trimmed with oad CARS TRANSER TO 4 e , (oy, VO hke 59th to 60th St. To-morrow—the Last Day of Our Annual Spring Style Exhibitions Come and view our beautiful displays of foremost’ fashions from Paris and America, embracing Wi Suits, Frocks, Gowns, Millinery, Shoes, Waists and N a grays,| In black and white; fin- gers double tipped, at 49. pair None in the lot worth less than double the emall price we name. ! com! Parariu vole tag ae hive 69¢ | Winter Underwene (no mail orders filled); special, at. of b9c pair nm 60. pair Regular 16c Quality, Royal Worcester, different models To-Morrow, Wednesday, 7c 3 wet ors Fat rand $2.00 i Heavy and fine ribbed; double knee; | Corsets, coutil; medium bust and |] long ips, witl "Mein Floor. supporters: sizes 18 to 30. ** 1 never saw so many Fine Pianos” said a lady of musical reputation in our piano salons yesterday. Yes, we are showing an unrivalled collection of beautiful otyles of Walters Pianos, and we invite you to see them, confident that the Walters will meet your every piano requirement. We are offering 500New Model Walters Pianos all handsome, new and original designs, all easing that rich, mellow tc ne that marke the Walters ao the pian» of musical mert. The lady, who upon seeing our splendid range of pianca extolled their beauty, became rapturous upon hearing the tone of the famous Walters. Come in and see them—all you need ray for piancs rr ced ap to $300 is $5.00 Down and $1.00 a Week No extras. Pianos delivered on payment of $5.00 Rb Style . bp opt ‘Walters Picture Pianos i tyle B. B, Pianc Walters Style K. Pianos. ates Style i. Pianos. Walters Lexington Pivnos.... ers Style L. Pianos ‘Walters Washington Pianos... Wane Puritan Pianos... Waiters Style E. Pienos. Walters Styte D. Fianos. a ‘Waiters Liedersranz Pianos. .. ‘Walters Queensboro Pianos. Walters Premiere Pianos. .... And Walters Player Pianos at $395 $10 Down, htt a Week. The Mgedte Players have reached the pinnacle of pies perfec ion and are mechanically as good as human skill and Fighest grade material can make them. The Walters Player Piaro makes artiste of us all. With each piano these are included a cabinet, chair and cover, and with each piayer piano e benel , cabinet, cover and 12 rclls of music. EXCHAN! your old plano for a beautiful new Woaitera player piano, and pay any balance due at the rate of $1 oF $7 py 100-Piece Dinner Sets, With } These Sets are worth all of $12. In this Great March Sale the : price is the low one of......... $698 so low was never with a dinner est of this: th 8 j Baa 1 FF z i necessary dis} of 12 per decorated with wold border and & gold. We ha ae fit f et to delivery. within four weeks. these have sold for $: pecial, $15.00 Made-to- Order $25.00 Made.- to - Order ner sets, $9.98 |pinner sets, $14.98 Homer Laughlin Porcelain, 100] 100 pieces with soup tureen, each orcelain and @ good reproduction o8 f Mays) $100 Limncgee oo eet; Made to your order and will deliver inde t9 all it required, required. None C. O, D. Btoominadales’, Third Fleer. Savings In Muslin || men’s Silk Socks, 12}c Underwear Men's Pure Silk Seal, 355 gay 35c values, except ‘tions so slight thet that wal not interfere with the wear. and colors, different styles trimmed daintily with fine Val. and linen laces; others with nergy insertion and edge ding and 98c ribbon aay ainsook and lawn; trimmed with allover eyelet em. broidery; others with lace medal: lions and lace insertion and edge; beading at oes bon, finehed OS at bottom with , a 98, $2.°9, beei he) teotine et Lay fi broidery ri ° ished with ruffle and lace insertion and ed in pink, blue, white and corn, Others of fine lawn and silic at $1.25, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49, $2.96, $3.49 and up. 24 floor, These Fresh Meat Specials:-= Porterhouse Steaks, Ib. - BY | Legs of Genuine Lamb, Ib. 15}4¢ Sirloin Steaks, Ib 18246 | Fan Dry Picked Short Forequarters of Genuine | Chickens, choice quall:y, Young Lamb, sold elsewhere «:| Rumps of Sugar Cure : 14c, our very special price, Ib.8}2¢ | Beef, solid meat, tb thee VERY SPECIAL—Guinea H sictly fresh killed, Ym) ol shinned ang larded, ready ad the oven, at the remain et

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