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the gas fumes broke through his sleep. Mra. Werner had stuffed all the cracks and chinks under the door and window with cotton, to insure death when she turned on the gas. She had even stuffed cotton in both nostrils of the sleeping child. There were evidences 10 show the woman had e@at and waited for ber son and his child to fall asleep and had then carefully planned death for the three. nielatanans LEAVES HER HUSBAND AND BABIES; REPENTS IN COURT. Mrs. Bixby Asks Judge to Send Her Back to Home She Deserted to Flee With Another Man. (Special to The Evening World), PITTSBURGH, Pa., June &—Contess- | ing she had deserted her husband and | babies, Mrs. Sadie Bixby, aged twenty- five, of No. 38 Taylor place, South walk, Conn., pleaded with Magistrate Saam this morning: to return home. She said home four weeks ago w' Bayette, Sealer of Weights and Meas- ures of Bridgeport, Conn., who had left a wife in Bridgeport. Mrs. Bixby sald her husband.is Bohammet B mander of a fleet ot oyster v Evidence was given that Bayette was attempting to desert the woman and was severely reprimanded by the Mag. “AULS SELF SOW, F GRANDCHILD I ~ARONY OF REE Triple Tragedy Ends Mother’s Despair Over Daughter Who Went Wrong. SLEEPING, DIE BY GAS, Mother Carefully Plans to Take Loved Ones With Her in Death. Mrs. Gabrielle Werner, who lived with har eon, Ansel, and Yvonne, the son's two-year-old datighter, in three rooms @ No. %6 Rradhu-st avenue, eneved ter many months when her daugh' Frida, ran away from home. that were borne to :{rs. Werner's ears, from time to time, told how Frida had “pola her soul’ and the ne’ was fgesh agony to the mother, Last night the woman prepared to die and secretly he planned to take her son and the Utéle child to death with her. ‘The people heard this morning of a ‘strate and sentenced to a fine of $0 or sixty days in the Workhouse. Bixby was discharged and 4s trying to effect a reconciation with her husband. ‘When the couple eloped to Pittsburgh they seoured lodgings at @ rooming house, where Mrs. Bixby was tntro- duced as Mrs. Bayette. Yesterday it waa learned the couple were not mar- ried, and the rooming house proprietress caused the arrest of Mrs, Bixby. Bay- ette, when appealed to by the woman, ordered the police to lock her up. He, too, was taken into custody, both being charged with disorderly conduct. The ‘woman was stylishly dressed when she appeared in court. —_—_— Possible tragedy in the home of the Werners, They were Miss Mary Ba mann of No, 602 West One Hundred Forty-first street, nd of Mrs. ‘Werner, and M! Jo! a = Bojesen, District Secretary for Harlem of the Charities Organization Society, who had tempted to assuage ft over her wayward “When you have. this note,” read one @¢ two letters which went through the mail, “we are all dead. Too much for ‘ws. Goodbye.” The other note was sim- flar tn wording. | ‘Miss Lena Corand, who lives at No. 8 West One Hundred and Forty-first street, hurried around to the Werners’ Teome in behalf of Miss Baumann, who was unable to go. She was joined there almost immediately by Mis: the recipient of the other They had the janitor of the apartment house break open the door leading to the Werner apartment. The flow of gas was so strong that, for several minutes, noae could enter, In the living room, Mrs. Werner sat, smiling, in @ large chair, an open Bible on her lap. On a bed in the bedroom, the two-year-old child lay dead. After further search, the investigators found the body of Ansel, where he had fallen after evidently having tried to arise from the bed, when the oppression of Notice That Word “Guaranteed” In all the advertisements of Lambert Brothers, Manufacturing Jewelers and Importers of Diamonds. It means much. It sig- nifies that in QUALITY everything OFFERED is EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED and that every price is the lowest that high grade jewelry can be sold for. Remember that, you who at some time may ave paid needlessly high prices for jewelry that was NOT guaranteed and was disappointing in many ways. NEVER A_DISAP- There is POINTMENT ABOUT A_LAM- $50.00 & ah CARM EMESLaemee, f Pink BERT LITAIRE DIAMOND EN- GAG! T RING. All our dia- monds are picked out by a member of the firm who buys only diamonds of superior quality and imports them direct. We are able to secure the best prices by paying spot cash, a all the handmade mountings are ,o! $76.00 $100.00 oid 14-karat and 18-karat gold and platinum and are products of the Lambert factory. So it comes about that although the demand for fine diamonds in this country is far ahead of the supply, we ALWAYS GIVE BETTER VALUES than a house without our advantages in buying, importing and manufac- turing. And the EXPERIENCF AND JUDGMENT that protect you from inferior diamonds ARE FREE TO YOU. Lamberts Seamless Gold Wedding Rings A Lambert Seamless Solid Gold <> 4 A Ss alone because it is a thing of beauty eZ 1 ego ae 1.8 Wedding Ring is a joy forever not but also because its quality and dura- 14-xe bility are guaranteed. Each ring is cut 23: from a single piece of gold, so that no SOLDER is necessary. ‘There Bo faint to give way under the strain of long, seaey wear and housework, All styles, thic $8 CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING, 2 LAMBERT BROTHERS| Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street Store Open Until 6.30. Saturday Nights Until 10, nesses and shapes. NO } 22-Karat 8 A VAST MAJORITY of those who have were not born to riches, but started through small but wisely chosen investments. “Real Estate” & ‘Business 16,768 grittait wise World 3,249 More Than in the Herald. 2,145 MORE than ALL THE FIVE OTHER New York Morning and Sunday Newspapers COMBINED. World Ads. for Quantity, Quality, Circulation, Results f F ‘ a hala " oF THE EV are lower than Pieces becayse EB AND w Mall Ovdere Receive Prompt Attention, Jewellers, Diamond Importers and Silversmiths 5th Avenue and 23d Street Chicago House:—State, Corner Monroe Street In Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Tan Russia Calf, White Buckskin and A White Canvas, Dark Grey, Brown and Black Suede, $3, $3.50, $4, $5 and $5.50 For Wednesd: et your the June S: Groceries, Wii THE GREENHUT BUILDING The largest, finest and most helpful store in the world devoted exclus- ively to Furniture and Housefuraishings. 60 EXTRA FREE Jv STAMPS FOR EVERY BOOK STARTED THIS WEEK. They will be accepted in addition to the usual limit of other free stamps, (For details of tomorrow's sales, please see our advertisements in to- day's Evening World and to-day’s Journal.) Constable FOUNDED 1827 Dry Goods -Carpets-Upholstery pant The Furnishing Is a Special Feature of our Business We are equipped to take entire charge of the furnishing and decorating of cottages, bungalows, country clubs, and the more pretentious out of town residences, given and original sketches of various interior treatments prepared by our own staff of artists will be submitted upon request. A large stock of the most appropriate upholstery fabrics for coverings and hangings, also curtains, Oriental, domestic : and fibre rugs and carpetings always on hand, roadway L191 Street NEW YORK A surely welcome gift for girl or woman. This is just one of hundreds of gift suggestions you'll find in our stock of hand wrought silver. Our prices ou to By WE OURSELYV. every piece of this ware which we offer for sale. On the second floor, devoted entirely to silverware. GREENHUT- SIEGEL COOPER G wurss J3.B.GREENHUT. Pres, new.vor, There Are So Many BIG SALES That It Is Impossible to List Them in This Limited Space. ‘oll through both of our magnificently-stocked buildings of the extraordinary specials that ero offered during 1ow swinging along so briskly. THE MAIN BUILDING clusively to Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Wearing Apparel, tc. NING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912. It is the greatest shopping district in the world, because it and because it has the merchandise for every human need. Each store fills its individual niche, does its own work.in its gwn way, and these stores combined present in a compa area a merchandise service that is a world wonder. A woman can visit every store in this district in half a day’s time if she wants to. New York’s Shopping Center Invites You to Try Its Conveniences To-Morrow And to add zest to your visit these stores offer these exceptional inducements, in addition to their regular presentationsiof merchandise. are forceful examples of the reason why this district continues to be the Greatest Shopping District in the World. Sy 33 Yoors Prato Cha Gro g! wpson Cramjord Ca SIXTHD AVE. 19°70 30° STREET. B NEWYORK, Famous Onyx Brand Belt Buckle, $4.00 for such exquisite MANUFACTURE 35c Instead of morrow: 500 Dozen Women’s 50c Silk Lisle Hose (Onyx Brand, black only) at OLT COMPANY Million Dollar Clearance Now in Progress HEAR Fourteeuth Street. at Economy Prices! Fine white nainsook, worth $2.25 11.48 For Details of June Sale See Our Advertisement on Page Largest Popular Price Garment House in For Women and Misses $f 00 Season as High as $22 ALL SIZES ; ls ed The Oriental Sjore. JAPANESE PARASOLS T |O go with fashionable Summer Costumes— particularly appropriate for country use, BO a of Country Places Estimates boo sticks and handle. summer shades. Vantine’s Unique Sun Shades and Summer Handbags in Great Variety. AVA VANTINE Broedway'cad Eighteenth St O-MORROW’S OFFERINGS IN R . New York’s Shopping Center New York’s shopping center is the district between 14th and 28d Sts.,, Broadway and Sixth Avenue. 'W omens Silk Lisle Hose Simpson Crawford Co. will place‘on sale to- West of Fifth Avenue, _JUNE SALE! Ready Made Outer and Under Garments AS REPRESENTATIVE VALUE:— To-morrow--Wednesday SALE OF WOMEN’S PRINCESS SLIPS Deep yoke of eyelet emb'y with linen lace, emb'y flounce; or elaborate yoke of Val. lace with emb'y medallion—deep flounce with six rows lace and cluster tucks—all sizes, DOrtce Ga, 6th Ave. COR. 18th St. Unrestricted Choice of 1,000 Spring Suits Actually Sold Earlier in the | 50 ¢ g\ 6 In all the favored fabrics and colors Made of heavy Japanese habutai silk, beau- tifully hand-embroidered. Strong frame of bam- Very light. Tice | 3 if ‘ is easy of access, because it has the storestand the service, a MONRY PROMPTLY eEPUNOEE AND’ A Remarkable Offering of < i ~~ Women’s Mohair _, uadiogaia | 290c navy and On salesto-morrow at 395¢ N The NEW STORE Offers for TOMORROW NEW VOILE WAISTS swith square neck and three-quarter sleeves; linen trimmed yoke, with Cluny and ratinesinsertion; four rows of Cluny lace down front, embroidered panel, pin tucks and box pleats. Cuffs trimmed with two rows of Cluny lace and pin tucks. Regularly $1.50. For ES THE NEW DEPARTMENT STORE SixtH Ave.22-235TS.1N New Yorns Stopeme Cenrre Preceding Ed'torial, Double £49 Stamps to 1 o’Clock To-Morrow We Offer 1,800 Women’s $1 HouseDresse Cc Ea. A splendid House Dress, well made of -excellent percale, in various pretty styles, colors, checks or stripes, Dutch or roll collars, prettily trimmed waists with Gibson plaits, skirtsicut full width, with deep hems, sizes 36 to 46, ¢ New York CHIEN AITKEN, SON VOUNDED 1930 & CO. ImPorrens, MANUFACTURERS, WHOLHNALCHS, RETAILERS Broapway, Conner 187TH Steer, New Youre Nor a Department Store, but @ store in which is, offered articles of f feminine attire, combining fashion with beauty, articles which, though of highest excellence of quality and style, are no higher im price than the difference existing between their quality and style, and medium grades of goods. Through three generations the Aitken name has stood for the pus of those articles for women's wear and adornment, which it imports, manufactures, and sells at Wholesale and Retail, Its ‘'S “Clearance’’ Sales are NEVER of goods bought for ‘Specials’? « and seaside ” and ‘Clear- ‘There need be no apprehension of a customer that the goods asion ''—-quite the contrary is ances."’ offered are bought or made for the ‘‘o invariably the case. n ‘* Aitke: goods'’ are advertised at “Reduced Prices’? and ‘‘Special Sales,’’ it is because of passing fashion--the season for their use is at its height, or is waning, ‘The daintiest articles of feminine finery obtainable—Mijllinery and Neckwear; \the most beautiful offerings of rich and rare Silks, Laces, Lingerie and Garments for little and larger children, are now offered for your inspection and purchase, A special Clearance Sale is advertised on another page of this paper. In modish

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