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FUR BUYER, 10 BE BURIED IN CHICAGO Head of Big Department far! McCreery’s Stores Died of Heart Disease. BOSTON LAWYER A SUICIDE. Olcott 0. Partridge Shoots Himself at Hite Omee. BOSTON, May $.—Olcott 0. Partridge, @ lawyer and clip man, committed sul- ide by shooting in his office in this city early to-day. Thre letters were found | On a desk near the body, One was ad- | dressed to Mre. H. W. Hartridge, the | autorney’s mother, who ta visiting at | Victoria, Tex. NAYD HONE ‘ESTROVEDY FRE All the Inmates Escape From Connecticut Institution— Firebug Suspected. end hte life, ft ta known that he had been dn filchealth for a long me. Mr. Partridge had written many of the important brieta that have been eub- mitted to the Supreme Court during the Past few yours, —_> NEW SUFFRAGE LEAGUE. Lillie Deverean Blake Heads One Incorporated To-Day, ALIBANY, N. Y., Mav 6.—The lative League of New York, with prin- cipal ofices in New York City, wee in- corporated to-day, “to eoure for the women of the State legal, industrial and political equality with men.” TARc Devereau Blake |e cotdent. ‘The directors are: Helen M. it, Tae Mra. Mery Mooney, head of the far Gepartment of the two stores of James MoCrebry & Co,, regarded as the mest expert woman buyer in America, died Saturday at her apartment, No, 300 WATERBURY, Conn., May 6.—The Southmayd Home for Aged Women Was destroyed by fire to-dey and all “the inmates had sarrow escapes, hav- ing to be b gevrtaae the building by G@remen an joemen. A nume burning building was overcome and ‘was with diMculty got out anfely. Bhe Was unconapious, but later recovered. West Seventieth street. Solemn requiem mass was sung at 11 o'clock to-day at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Broadway and Seventy-firet street. The 7 THE EVENING’ WORLD, and Mre. Medbury haw been truly re Markable, They met in St, Louis, woere Mrs. Mooney was buyer for the Willan Hare Dry Goode ¢ ny and tater for Cie Slogel-Hitiman Company, Twelve years ago they came to New York, Mrs. Mooney as fur and misses’ and childrens’ furnishings buyer for MeCreery's, while Mrs. Medbury took charge of the mil- linery department of Stern Brothers. Mra. Mooney wan said in the depart- the highest ealaried buyers in America. Her yearly trips to London and Paris made her well known In tne trade on the Continent. According to those who knew her as a business woman, Mrs. Mooney's anticipatory buying was one of the chief sources of her success. It Ws said she never made a serious mis- take in selecting goods for her firm, The friendship of Mra. Mi ‘Mrs, Medbury was remarked Lawrowe Black, Annie A. Pflum, Flore E. Mackineon Wadie, Sara | Beers Crowell, Eleana de Angelis and Theresa C. Hotnes, all of New York. body was taken this‘afternoon to’Chi- ago, whore requiem high mass will be said to-morrow in the Cathedral of the Holy Name. ‘Mrs. Mooney had been suffering for a year from heart disease and had been seriously 111 for the past six weeks. She The origin is not known, but th Case started in the cellar and the au- thorities are working on the theory that {t was incendiary. The loss will @mount to several thousand dollars, — —— MRS. VANDERBILT BETTER, the ‘te Improving Rapidly Atter =). Operation, Doctor Says, oe Wlirs, W. K. Vanderbitt 18 ‘rapidly re- covering from the operation p¥rformed ‘upon her Cof appendicitis last Wednes- It wae denied at the Vanderbilt No. @8 Fifth avenue, td-Aay, that Vané@orbilt had hada tur, for.the and that her relatives:had been in near midnight last! might. james 1, Russell of Ne@0 Mad- ‘avenue, who operated on Mxe. Van- it, eaid: d Vanderbilt 1s doing atosiy. Her leaning. friend for eighteen years. ‘The business career of Mrs, Mooney te Be Menara. E, Va, May €—With | nearly a hundred witnesses yet to be’ heard, the «rial of Wloyd Alien for rier of) Communwealtty’s Attorney | ter at Hilisville to-day entered upon fourth day. f. { It probably will de the near the end of thie week before the commonwealth rests, for th are sixty-five names on the witness list of (We prosecution alone, heard, \ ft Stand Eyebrow, 100 (Bruce), 11 to'5, even and 1 to 2, won; Stairs, 100 (Pickens), 16 sft + and Harlem Lass han 4 bur Creepe! i ; to 5 and 1 to 8, » O-Em, Camel also ran. Herbert Turner fell, x —_—_—_—_— LEXINGTON WINNERS. nd and of these only eighteen have The first witness to<iay was M. C. | White, a member of the jury which }} found: Floyd Allen guilty in the Car- roll County Court. White declared he had seen Floyd and Claude Allen hold a) 1 } “ whispered conversation just befor: shooting occurred, When firing Pee cons an White said he dropped to hie as Pre Lan tt scoate: teen hands and knees and crawled out of 084-5, Polly D., Mise Thorpe, Clara| the court room to the clerk's office thin, Charley Brown and Terrfbie Boy | adjoinin ald ean. Mautuels paid: Sure Get, White jumped into ‘the freproot atratght $7.80, pl vault in ‘the clerk’s*room and re- mained there until the firing had ceased. 9 Peake), second: Rose or 7 4 Al Years “LEXINGTON ENTRIES. . LEXINGTON, Kya May.4—The om \exttp for to-morrow's races are as fol- lows: y a cwpray or ALL NEMO CORSET INVENTIONS ron THe Year NEM WEEK has become an event of national importance. Every progressiye dealer-realizes this fact and has prepared for it accordingly. ‘Each annual recurrence of ‘‘ Nemo Week” proves more valuable and instruc- tive to women who wish to learn how to secure and retain 9 fashionable figure without sacrificing health and comfort. ’ “Nemo Week’’ appeals especially to the millions of sensible women, who expect a full return for their money and who demand serviceable, well-fitting corsets at reasonable prices, \4 A most interesting feature of this ‘‘Nemo Week’ will be the {ntroduction, in a few new models, of our latest and greatest invention— “Lastikops Cloth’’—an elastic fabric eo anique and useful that it ‘will quickly and completely revolutionize the entire corset industry. No woman—whatever her social position or the size‘of her purse—can afford to allow this event to pass without closely and’ ca y examining all the new inventions in Nemo Corsets which she will find displayed’ in the stores in which she is accustomed to shop. : Famous Self-Reducing Corsets in New atd Improved Models With the New “In-Curve” Back With Lastikops For short stout res: skirt-gores SELF-REDUGING, with hi No. 506 No. 319 Shas of Leggs "Wot which and the novel Sfacunee Bao of se vk ‘We ss cause the corset to curve. inward, giving Pe race feet unre tat‘ ecteckones CRE eee” fee ee ass lo. 508, skirt, low bust. Also, Me $31, seme, bet $3.00 D ih , jame model, but with ae TA: $5.00 A Ay With the New “Auto-Massage” Dagribe With Lastikopse-Limshaping Extensions SELF-REDUCING CORS: with SELF-REDUCING, for short No, 354 the new Nemo Au jassage con- No. 406 % Regular Nemo Self. Redncing tmaler, but actually drive away we fatto Chek the front’ feaeen ‘uppee liebe te ueteret shee Nee ives awa) e is smaller, ‘Very long skirt, medium bast. model, with longer skirt, and otherwise limproved, model, with longer skirt, and otherwise improved, e ‘Also, No, 383,.amne, but with | ‘408, tnd No, 388, same with high bust = Lae $3.50 foedium bust NP 49H same, bat mith gf Oy With the New Lastikops Bandlet | With the Now Nemo Relief Bands Remodeled and Greatly Improved Remodeled and Greatly Improved SELF-REDUCING—for stout SELF-REDU: short New No. 522 figures with heavy me en, New No, 403 stout figures; ee teghart The improved Lastikops Bandlet gives perfect sup- which firmly support the al n, Tow have Lasti- Port from .. New monely win longer kops Webbing attachment which gives greater ease Gass ied Gasite ecacing Shape, Mediums bust. ood recudy power. Long, aki Wed it, Also, ), New same as No, , “ Baa, but with low bust... sss. > $5.00 dumbut teste es $4.00 DON’T MISS NEMO WEEK! It gives you fine chance to see the difference ‘between genuine Nemo Corsets and the rank jmitations with which the market is flooded, At will settle your corset-problem for another yearv-if you select the right Nemo. It will show you that to wear Nemo Corsets means BETTER HEALTH, PERFECT STYLE end TRUE ECONOMY, bb Good Stores E KOPS BROS., Afro, New York ie See, A os 1423 THIRD AVE Wtealat > wits 850 Cases specimen values. Tuctday | hemmed with four , White Sheets, 17 inches wide, pure linen, assorted Ase We Sale we of heavy, ene quality Musis. checks. Reg. 12Me, at, yards... 6. on + Oe Bought Speciale |. Bie awe, Reg. coc, As ste (800, Dozen Hemmed White | Before Noe 110 Dozen Tucked Pillow ‘ Turkish Towels / Biteas Heavy qualities, absorbent kinds’ Reai Marabou Feather '_ Neckwear 5 and 6 strands. $5.50. | At ; $2.75 to $4.25 Natural, Natural and White, and Ostrich Capes, finished with che: Black and Natural Ca; rows, finished with chenille O'Neill Main Store—First Floor. Taffeta. Satin. Yard Wide 91.25 Quality $30.00 Sui Crate bands reat Silk Lined. COA’ are precise! Py pool for motoring, for Saties, Poo id te. Bl 1a Misduress Thee inck or wearing power of $30 Coats. 1», Serges and MONDAY, MAY | ment store trade to have been one of jooney and @ by all who music complete. ‘ONE! ANNU/ This is the sale that did not start until every last detail was arran, values that have made O’Ncill White Sales famous.in the past—ani many new ones lange) 45436. Reg. £5c, at, each Black, Natural and Mole Stoles, 174 to 24 yards long, . $4.00 to Black, Black and White Marabou nilletassels. Reg. 85.00. At. O§ pes, 10, tassels. Reg. 65.00. At...93.50 Yard Wide 91.25 Quality Black Dress Yard Wide 91.25 Quality Black Dress Try as we would, we could not get more these | * Boery one ¢ | styles mea in this choice por- poo made an immediate hit ith the s dressing ‘pomen of the country that this makers enttre reserve stich bered ogly 289 garment, yon Sr gprdty tinmeg in forges. Black, Ne eo ee hid: ary are Ae acl fancies ‘ Lined. “all " Very versatile, you see, af they are in Silks, MF 6, 1913. 7 knew them, “We were together for eighteen years.” «il4*Mre, Medbury to-day, “and know no finer wo ver lived, We body back to the Twentieth Century Limited and she will be buriea there, so that later on I may rest at her side.” A special train bearing a large num- ber of Mrs. Mooney's St. Louis friends will reach Chicago to-morrow in time for the funeral, Among them will be the family of Mr. and Mrs. A. An- heuer, for three of whose children Mrs. Moonyy was godmather. Mre. Mooney was born in Warrens- ville, I!., but spent most of her life in St. Loule and Chicago. ae a A SONG FRER, The Maid Marian song, by Reginald je Koven, fron Robin Hood, in next tinday World Magazine—words and 75c O'Neill Main 8 Cases of Hemmed Muslin| 325 Pieces Glass Toweling . of tucking. Sise Additional Items for the Dr. Lyon's Tooth Pow- der, 25c size, 10c. Toilet Paper, 2 cases only of unwrapped, 5c quality, le. Lage ous Pow- a Oc. , Se. Extract Liquia, | 7et!e Kolynos Tooth Powder. @5c size, L4c. We Give and Redeem “Surety’’ Stamp: LL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street . HITE SALE} hat never disappointed! All the features and added! Reg. Prices 18¢ 19¢ 18c| Sale Prices 110 130 180 Me 28¢ Store—Aecond Exceptional Par- chase of Mir: of All Kinds Triplicate (hand and stand, Mirrgrs, some in inn cellulofl, fancy metal Mon ple pri, 9Be COMMISSIONER AGAIN A COP. path Arve “Jimmy” Dillon Is Weartag « Unt- form Just for a Day. Fourth Deputy Police Commissioner Dillon resumed his uniform of inspector to-day and went to Brogkiyn to per- form the duties of borough Inspector, | which post he held when Mayor Gaynor | appointed him @ deputy commissjoner. Tusmorrow he will return to oftirens Gress and the office of trial commis- sioner. ‘This transformation fs purely tech- nical, but It is necessary in order that Dition may retain his standing in the Poltce Department and participate in the police pension fund when he re- irom. ‘ When Mayor Gaynor appointed him a| deputy commissioner he got @ year's leave of absence and under the police i—the sale t! Combinations and Hand-Embroidered. Chemises Gowns, Drawers, C#mbinations -|Gowns of Nainsook ia Gowns. Made of soft batiste, effectively embroid-| Princess Slips, Long ag’ Short Skirts.| ne eabele najlish and low neck, of fine | ered in delicate designs. Scalloped edging |Chemises and Corset Covjre, of batiste and] p, High. low and V necks. dainty laces and fancy em-| 904 button-hole beading with ribbon. A reg-|fine nainsook; embroidery nd lace trimmed. broidery. Regularly, sold for broidery. Reg. $1 and 01.85 lar $1.25 value, st, jan 98c, at These are reg. base and 8&farments; sale price, | not less th: ‘Store—Third Floer. Housekeeping Linens, Sheets and (Suret White Sale Prices Larger assortments than ever; high grade serviceable qualities for country tbmes. Four 238¢ 330 Toilet Goods Sal ti preere Powder, = Fe cg aa Seed ACI SCY tay ui lice Geopr § cakes ny, Antique Paris- @5c size, 180. f work; golf plated. Some | Soap, 10c size, Sc. Whisk Brooms. Values | bh magnifying y to 8c, At l0c, - Mirrors,Waluee tee 1 1b. Can Corylopeis Tal- Mid-Season Sale of 15,000 Yards Black Summer .Dress Silks Y¢rd Wide 91.25 Quality Black Satin Yard Wide 91.25 Quality Black Yarn 4 All Measaline. ee Wide 91.25 Quality Black Satin Black ‘ } hess. : Y¥ab Wide 01.25 Quatity Im ne m5 , ie . . « ‘Black Perspiration Proof Habatal. bg j bi i Pongee. O'Neill Main Store—Serend Fleer. ts and Coats To Sell At art iThé Very Richest #30 Value of the Season. THE SUITS ore leorrect style for walking or for steam- Syends. File , Tao, Gray the style, beauty ‘le-morrow included Clothes at $12.50 Besides the Top Coats, the Business Suits, Norfolks, Rain- coats, Evening Dress Suits and the Tuxedos (to which we have already called your attention) we now announce a choice col- lection of Half-lined Hot : Weather Suits in Serges, Cassimeres, Worsteds, Chaviets, etc., ail soak fabrics, now selling at this sensational price... 12.50 With one of these suits you'll be ad “cool as a cucumber” when the first slice of broiling weather commences, These durable, nifty looking suits will not wear glossy, they're all-wool, Sizes 84 to 40, including stouts - convenient, if you desire). * Price $12.50 : Suits. Values $6. Handsome Mixtures, Che Berge. ‘These Bults to be $eFoip comes Nettelt dete tes y ONall Remefersishing List pricc, 18c. Per Box, 10c. Carbona, 15c size, 8c. * Munyon's Witch Hazel cum Powder, 25c size, 10c. Even Half-lined Hot Weather Suits are Great Half-Price Sale of Men’s Alterations free. (You may pay-as- , Boys’ Double Breasted & Norfolk La vf . jes @inember of the eerarre=rs Pot etdy gut more (DAG. @ =] maintain ble rank as 8 police / tone i yea Wind fod beter val Hinvadi 2 MATURAL LAXATIVE Best Remedy for GONSTIPATION Co 69c Tuesday, May 7—A good day, by the way, for you to start a Surety stamp coupon book, as we give away 10 Surety Stamp coupons Free to- morrow, elif stale Store— Not more Yhan 100 Tree Stamps 00d In any one book. Sale of Women’s Hand Bags at 89c One thousand Women’s Hand Bags, fancy and leatker covered frames. All with inside purse. Value to $1.50. At......... 89- O'Neill Main Store—First Flour, * _ Nearly 100 e Others on Hand ve 15 Cases of Bath Sponges. | Large size. Value 50c, at 29c. Conti Castile Soap. Large Bar, s8c. ? Refined Japan Cam- phor, 161 oz. cakes. Box, 48c. Tooth Brushes, sam- ples and odd lines. Value to @5c, at lOc, O'Neill Main Store—Firet Floor, of first in Box. Lining Spécial for Tuesday 5,000 yards Guaranteed Two Seasons’ Satin Lining, all colors—White, Ivory and Black, 36 inches wide. Reg, $1.00 yard, at.. 49¢ Laing Devt —O’Nelll Main Store— Gecond Fleer. in this . ‘weeds, also non-glossing Blue just be seen Ta aaah sey hate Mawel. Bierr—Fired Fiserv.

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