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Yeab BV GNA Wee, 2UwRY ee, VU BU, A944. Old rivermen there say ft would will hegin an Inquest Inte this afternoon. | vanced state of decomposition, was|the action of the water, not because it] rushes, where It could readily remain | grass disappeared Miss Amelia Dandy, | “a t rs) WITH DUM been Impossible for a body to have| Wille Miss Snodgrasa’s body was be-| fully clothed. had run down. fot days until tt was discovered, | sixteen years old, daughtor of Thomas Jus $ drifted for a third of a mile up the tor-|ing taken back to-day to Martinsburg, | small black leather handbag. Ex-| The thoory of the authorities ts that Frederick Schmidt and Lieut.) w nanny of No, 10 Bouth i tuous little @tream through eel grass) W. Va., for interment in the family Logs Rar nea valance cr nee Bel Piivesstein Identined the Jewel wera| nue Mount Vernon, “vanlthed trom HO RLICK’S : and over sandbars, The autopsy fatled | plot, District-Attorney Howard Wilbur tht Of. MISS | Cee ocsenititiey “ce ike tome ea | rite, Ne Said, wae ved. 9d | her hemes | ‘ to show any motive for killfng the}of Caiskill announced that he would In every parthular the! foated up the creek from the Hudson ithe words, “Misimh, from Teddy | stray vavaus: ahd tine “thenby | It Means young woman, have a dummy dropped into the mouth} description of the clothing and the! River, or even of having floated up Du-| to Dotty.’ ‘The rng found bore the lata: aria : pel ae Lone Al 1 and POLICE TRACE A MYSTERIOUS]! Duvols’s Crecit to nee If it would float [articles of Jewelry corresponded With | pois Creek from Catskill Creek, Cats Inscription. Schmidt) want to take! We area nda when the latter Original and Genuine Spot where Miss Snodgrass'’s|the description sent broadcast bY | Creek opens {ato the at back with him all the ef to the , a In the Mount Vernon POWER BOAT. Dea wae fondd Lleut Silverstein, Almost all the wn-)angies ‘Dubole Creek winds and twi Attorney Wilbur ronor Van-) Hospital last September MALTED MILK , Working on the murder theory, Police] ym rT derclothing was clearly marked “D./s5 frequently that there ts scarcely a | denburg deciined to perm! his until 6s M Sant \ te mimediately upon the identification J i) y It is sald Miss Danby told Mra, Mar- f Chtet Hubi " day Snodgrass. straight strete nd any place, | after the autopsy. | Food-drink for All DERASS CAS 4 ubbard and Sheriff Post to-day | preparations were made for a hast? | THINK BODY WAS CARRIED [sch son, ny F I The Ages. yegon ve i {a me turns ei | Though most of the authorities stick | aret verey of Two Hundred and h an investigation of a story of a| autopsy. Owing to the condition of and some of turna. tt takes are ator vit THERE BY BOAT. sharper than a fueht angle, to the Idea of murder, District-Attorney | Thitty-ninth atteet, near White Plains | More healthful than yA or ‘igo, lanchor OFOrRIENE GH Dubai scores; tecy, thle was Held in te COmetery: |” 5, nay 5 {4 that when Mins| It ts scarcely five tect deep at any| Wilbur and Lieut. Silverstein be avenue, Bron, that sho intended to ru with the weakest | | Anchor overnight off Dudois’ Landing) Morbid throngs gathered outside, but rl te Po . iy , that Miss Snodgrass came up the riv ot 0 ly $10, DoInt and more frequently but. three | away. <, invigorating a ten days ago. It came after dark,| were held back by the officials. Dis- itn wae Towne: ce lfeot deep and the bottom te thick with [ou one of the night tine boats and threw) “Y é | Bor Will Prove if Tide Could Have snowed no tients, and tett at 4 o'ctock trict-Attorney Howard was tn charge, | dollar bilis and 67 cents in change, On [eel grass. ven a rowboat has aim. | herself overboard 6 bled by Roky bisbadl sald Mtr. Danby | Rich mil ah mated ed te ‘ aT | the next morning. agsisted by Coroner R. L. Vandenberg, | her shirtwaist was pinned a gold pin of | culty navigating It at low (de, | — > we a none of those Carried Girl’s Body Up I, ir [silly love affairs that girls of her A quick lunch prepared inE minatty The police belleve the gir! H&4 been | Coroner George L. Branch, Dr. Robert | the Junior Christian Endeavor Society,| Those who point out this fact belleve| hoG ‘RIEND |" age lured on to this boat In New York City, | selden of Catskill, and Dr, Not] ANd On @ finger was tho engagement |tho death of Miss Snodyraws took place | CLOSE GIRL FRIEN. are prone to have. 1 can only think Take ne substitute, Ask for HORLICK’Ss a 7 | murdered, and th ring given her by Frederick BE. Schmidtjon board a yacht or motor boat, and on ASG Ne that there has bee some undue in- Catskill Creek. murdered. and then taken to Catekili| ihe ligitest mark of ase ons of Monat Vernon, thet on the Bight Man Ge st’ pat OF DORCAS GONE. | jwence that has made her leave home @&S" Others are imitationss found on the body, In the handbag was a amall Ingersoll | bundied Into a email boat, rowed up the eB = Coroner Vandenburgh of Coxsackie, he has not been strong since h - The body, which watch. creek and thrown over Into the high Four days before Miss Dorcas Snot- ton." svi was in an ad- WORLD WANT WORK WONDER& It had stopped at 6.03 through i Whfle the authorities of Kelsi : : ®. Y., are working to-day on the theory thet Miss Dorcas Lams Snodgrass, the | pretty Mt. Vernon trained nurse who: bedy was found in the shallow waters of Dubols's Creek, was murdered on board some yacht in the Hudson near- by, relatives of the young woman In Mt. Vernon to-day were firm in their | conviction that she killed herself while temporarily deranged. | Mrs, J. 1. Crider of No, 40 Wallace @venue, Mt. Vernon, a sister with whom | cthe MAP SAERRSe RAVEFORDS GLUE _RIDOOW SALES SIMPSON CRAWFORD ae CLUE RIGGon_ SALE. === SIMPSON CRawey ——VERY SPECIAL a yard for 65c, 75c and 98c for 39c / Cc Figured Armure Tapestry ] Oc Shetr beat Seuerer. i RY Fourth Floor. tity, but if you knew what beautiful sofa eush= Dine in Our Restaurant, Eighth Floor—Popular Prices 2a Fourth Floor. 4 canines mill's entire stock of 1 4, 3 and $44 yard lengths of beautiful dou! ia pestry. Will make handsome sofa faced, mercerized ones 7H a ions these i 10 1 Miss Snodgrass made her home for the cushions ondert ite we on can rend Hd ice Jo AVE. 1970 20* STREET. wornout chat Vook y bh mabe bo ante a hem by | t few years, declared to-day ehe onderfully large ent of colors; 2 to 10° yar. ‘Our Summer Delive ATH vice to the Seasid Sizes of these squares are 22 to @4 inches f | Meda iatal sca Gis) bast Hs al SLAY | lengths of the ind patterns ean be obtained. and Other Resorts Is Now in Operation. In New York's Shopping Cent walitaited: pattern atid color aseottmente eens { Giidun versie sea tua, eat Ohi Do tt fa hl ’ Blue Ribbon Sale f X piece ail the circumstances toxethen, omestics T i Fi t A Bl Ri bb D Men’s and Boys’ ' KE eantot cn otnermine or evra be tai son chee bam o-morrow, rirs nniv ersary ue 1 on ay: Clothin y Hae cospitned mo Gt 8 fear SkfeyardforFruitofthetoom, Every Section of the Store Contributing the Greatest be Nenad Fa : ng ytd } Sc on ae onsdale and other well known LI Second Floor. Mail Orders Filled. Faasnib (6 toe GRINS HUME. - oy brands of bleached muslins, || Bargains of All the Year—Come To-morrow! “When ahe left my liome on the morn | yard wide. Positively no mail |} > ny ‘ : : P mh E $7.50 for 915 Genuine Priest- 4 WE Whe dlnapbeared ate was still come | orders filled. Limit 15 yards. || Of YEAR AGO we inaugurated a new idea in merchandising—-Blue Ribbon Day! ley and Other Good Mohair | edie are , He alent : —— p a r. iwi yy > aocth H » @ re wo-Pieces juits H Dlaining of ner hea lache, which abe sald | 1 13ga 18 105 64d She DLS Cade It was a day of supreme and superb value-giving. Every section in the store made Grays, aclfeatriped, blacks and Rae WUAUihe Next OF thecolly LiKE Aue | Heustitched and hemmed, full extra efforts to furnish bargains of an unusually compelling « haracter—and the response of blues, with hairline stipes, ete; / size 45x36 inches before hemming, regular and stouts; sizes 54 to 46. nicely made and exceptionally good qualit; the public was magnificent. Once each month Blue Ribbon Days have since been held. They have been days to look forward to by the shopping public. They are days of extra measure—-when a dollar does the usual work of two, To-morrow We Break Blue Ribbon Day Records for Attractive Offerings 1 Not only do we celebrate it as a bargain-giving anniversary but the day also marks the windup of our July Clearing Sale—and the third day of our wonderful August Furniture Sale! COME!—Come expecting the greatest bargains added to the pain to such an extent that she lost her mind and took passage on some Hudson River boat, probably to cool off. | THREW HERSELF IN HUDSON | RIVER AT CARSKILL. “It may liave been that she took a Cats- kill boat, intendi return to Mount Vernon by train, that she threw | herself into th gon after she #1 tor Men's 92 Khaki Trousers 79c tor Men's $2.00 Straw Ha 89c tor Boys’ $1.50 & $2 Wash Suits $2.55 tor Boys’ $4 and 35 Woolen Suits, fancy mixtures. Blue Ribbon Sale Misses’ Dresses me Third Floor. No Mait Orders, | $ 5 for Misses’ Dre: Blue Ribbon Sale ee | landed at Catsil, hen her vedy mit | reuras aba was oe the Beaioe's|| I of the year! You will not be disappointed. Men’s Sm Dubois's k, where it was found | % % wunday, ‘The fact that her watch was | 5 Blue Ribbon Sale Blue Ritbon Sale Blue Ribbon Sale Bluz Ribbon Sale Blue Ribbon Sale Furnishings ie i moped » srelock bears 100 | ie) Ge Misses" Dresses * ‘ Hosi G! a> Main Floor, Mail Orders Filled. : took bes eae atG : Main Floor, Mail Ore i Gonads Eine ta @emncet ER ee ieee Women’s Silks osiery loves Corsets time after the Catskil boats laud their passengers in Catskill “Dorcas was not murdered not a child—she was twenty-six—and | ginghams, various models, many é FAP Main Floor. No Mail Orders. TP Main Floor tH Main Floor, No Mail Orders. | te 7 ail ‘ 55c tor $1.00 and 91.25 Shirts only one of a kind Dresses, Suits — DY" Second Floor, Mai! Orders Filled, i 5 I( 28e pair for We “3 50c Hos~ Oc Pair ior $1.00 Libow A collection of broken lots of 97.50 for Misses’ Dresscs BH Third Uloor. No MailOrders. || 49¢ tor $1.00 40-Inch Colored fery. Dure (ireadl alien bla i 3 Worth Up to $16.50 Marquiseties. She was shirts and good materials. Pure thy Length Colored Silk Gloves for 96.00 to $8.00 i hit Discontinued lines and) broken uy styles and patterns, all Bek, BOSE Al eepe encey nec a ren e| Made of white net, lingerie and |{ 95,50 tor Women's Heal gad ste assortments of high class Milan Logptieel ela d hed Git eer dlrs | high class embroide Handsome Silk Dresses 49c for. 91.50 40-Inch Foulards, |{ perfect, iast_color ese double tipped fingers pa ey fie one . of herself. Stories that she a ured | 96.50 for Misses’ 912.00 Dres: ras Numerous models of plain and all silk. Wee BRIE IGE Klen's G06 Sills Hail 1c for Elbow L engthh scm aaa Hl aate reba Hes Lata panty 92.29 tor 93.50 Bath Robes Bed citiniae hesae waver’ cola Gave Made of chiffon voi changeable taffeta and borderéd || 49¢ for 91.00 19-Inch to 24-Inch |27¢ Pair for Men's 3ve Silk Halt tine sik Gloves ail the latest shapes, simply || }f,the popular Terry cloth, which Gees ead Gove tater ine was 6s 4004\| Hane nai emen ener foulurds. Jey silks: astnch Colored | i00 o%en pairs of men's pure sitk| Paris pint barks sss length, wide weh hone support: {| launders_and_wears_ splendidly. a elf, Wi : P cath Sega BEA Sete LE hos aline and colors sqquiet rk, white, ers attached, sizes 18 to : : ibbor t | ‘ashable Dresses lc for $1.00 and $1.25 32 ani 38 a EA Rear pe White Glace Gl 9 ‘ | aelt, probably while deransed Brae leren sare Pretty. ‘ssles of French, peveale| Inch Striped Wash Silks slightly Boe eee : ince Glonee ani bet dineddor mar aes apices by Rugs Gant and no: severo headaches’ Robes and fine gingham, plain co.ors|49c for 91.80 43-Inch Persian ALOE e Palance tot | of fine | Debeveis®| ray Fourth Floor. No Mait Orders, PRO DEYEICIANS TIO) DE ro rat ; 2d and stripes, Waist Squares. a E broideries rps avd} Epos digas LN topsy last night reported to-day that $4 Main Floor, Mail Orders Filled. | 97°50 tor Women's $19.75 G ROC ER 1 'E S m butiste. trimmnin © (gllibs for bibcae Vanes Wilke death resulted from “an unascertaina- | Afternoon Dresses Blue Ribbon Sale. ain Floor. Mail Orders Filled. dali Rugs, size 88x10. 6 ple cause." The condition of the body | #1 +69 for $5: 50 t0 #7, £0 Robes. Made of crepe meteor. ith over: r i 5 a Sisih Flor Mail Ondere ited a - : ‘ x ‘ nh that {t was impossible for arious » Made of em- drapery of fancy chiffon — 1c to 59c yard for Remnants 5 aa acuta yaad fae ame Mria te re yaar sila: @ broidered voile and batiste. $7.95 toc Women’s 912.75 to 915 Mil inery RICE Ot 12'se to $1.50 Embroideries. Les le by huittd for 390 Triple had been poisoned, or whether she | Dainty Lingerie Dresses BM Main Floor, No Mail Orders, Blue Ribbon Sale $22.85 for 9x12 scamtess 932 me a Greed Bae teen ps ase peas $2.98 tor 97.95 (0 12.50 Robes. Several styles, profusely trimmed |98c for Hemp and Milan Hats, 7Ye ya. for 9Se to $1.48 Embroidery A ‘Astninster Ruge was dead or alive when the body en- Made of embroidered voile and} with luce insertions, ete. fine quality. Panellings for dressesand peplums, Muslin tered the water, ae if | batiste, also linen. 375 for $178 Imported 68c for Fancy White Chips, black 4$4e yard for eve and 75e yard Blue Ribbon Sale pipspateheey oie The Ev enine ore | Lingerie Dress ie velvet fold St. Gaul limbroidery Flouncings. U d Ww és from Catskill to-day declare the gen- B ibbon Sale ‘One only, trimmed with fine real laces, i 5 27 Inches Wide. pone a hodee there (a seat te tue Ribbon Sal 249.73 lor "Women's $100 48 each for 309 Sample Hats. pe inehes Wide nderwear omens young nu us a victim of foul play, | Used Pianos Dinner Gowns ene emps, chips, ete. I f. t ; W Yee Second Floor, Mail Orders Filled. Shoes : 5 Exclusive models; F ° gig OE TOMth Er 129.78 ior Women's #33 0 43| Trimmed Hats fie ae hs 39c tor ot LD™ Second Floor, Muil Orders, e Still a chance for a few Atgernoon and Lingerie Gowns tar Second Floor, No Mail Order n> Second Floor, Mail Orders Billed Ot ie for 83 White D s vo styles; fifteei y. s » Nol ders. y nena Sp ecial Ree te ae on ere rears || 994.09. tor Women's $80 to #98) 92,00 for Tailor Suxt Hats. Be for 15e Muslin Drawers, 2 |/] model trimmed wit $1.79 Canvas But- t y Li to 8 yeurs, } Jace and ribbons, Col To-Day be To-Morrow on the club plan, and eee Cad (Raia SR a A ca 8 Eee . i Aa J\\ pink and light blue. ton Shoes and Ox- bodega lca Ba Gale Blue leven: sale 25e for 50c Cambric Drawers, 2 (0 | Qn fords, Colonials and ering: Voniehy sianee, : re $9c tor 75c_ and $1.00 Corset ; GaP on, oe ae Wash Goods Bc4shs1.00 Worsted Sweaters,[ Covers and ‘Drawers Pumps. Goodyear Steinway Upright Pianos, |/29.75 for Women's #25 YI Main Floor. No Mait Orders. os higo caara : ) OF inull nainsooks and enmbs welt-and turned soles. choice. i 9160.00 || Tailored Suits ‘ ‘ y MACAKUNL loge ‘for 's1.80 Worsted Sweaters,| trimmed with fine embroideries Thaseers brighione 8 Hardman” “pri Pianos, || Odds and ends from our regularlines | sad Spmghetits ey, BLOB Qe | /98C for a. i] WER Wee ene. aaa ners ght, new, SMIZZ, choice. .ceee seca ees. 9165.00 pecedisele hy || Sc Yard tor Remnants of (eather po BC) | Ta APE ca 4 aptel’ arabe RG Lee fresh shoes, full range of choice. x a : Neate at, 10 d y ° : jous style "11,00 for $2.00 and $3.00 Pongee ; i 3 made simply as a Blue y Leach Sohmer, Kranich & Mach, inens assortiment of various sty! San |e aeaae 41.00 for #1.50 and $2.00 Com-|| Te Suply ae a Blue J colors, suitable for ute. bination: Hazelton, Lindeman, Meblin, 0M Main Floor. Mail Orders Filled. | Gabler, at......00006 9175.00 || dresses, kimonos, waists, ete., Bnet 251 Se tor S0c Straw Hats, 2to6 years.| Of nainsooks, trimmed with dainty for: choles, of in|! Iso children’s garments. Blue Ribbon Sale embr fine Val. laces and Choice ol Allin ||[ 8Zc for #1.0 Table Cloths )|(_ ue $1.79 regular $3.50 ver bleached, hem- m8 ed, a very serviceable Toilet Articles | innit see's cise, tata | na Main Floor, Mail Orders Filled,| sizes in the lot, | good con- es to $4 Patrician Low dition and Blue Ribbon Sale 4 thoes—That famon, i cloth, ye owe guaran- |) . Porch Dresses “dually nia Claret and | @¥Betor goes doe, Doe Rubber)! 1.90 tor $2.00 Wash Petticoats. | trademarked " ; RE, tec satis- |) 41:19 for £2.00 Table Cloths cans, | ZB” Second Floor, No Mail Ordere, HIB tides ss Bac ( Dressing Combs, Of natural liven, with flounce | Lag aire wie Bo tsa faction, \98c yard for 90 Mereerized | 89c tor $1.50 Porch Dresses wily’ re 68, iI} All course, and coarse and finc prettily embroi yal 30 gent free trial in Table Damask Fine sor a ; C | a variety of sizes and |) 3$¢ for $0¢ to 75¢ Tea Aprons. h Fine grade. mercerized snow. white | to tmiporte shapes, DA tot of dainty, fine lawn aprons 5 VOUS OWRD) BORE || saebedoninnelh en Beadacins deagas | 67c|5ctor sochottleViolevAmmonia| (slightly mussed), in number ot Tails eee Payments as low as $1.00 a week |/98c yard for $1.50 and $1.75) Py te Port orl Quart size; very refreshing these| styles, trimmed with neat em- ket thereafter. (Irish Linen Table Damask piping | warm doy br neat wile tie strings, Katra heavy, two yards wide, with bor: " . He string Blue Ribbon n Dey in the “August. Furniture Sale $45 Brass Bed, SeeapDining Chair) $100.00 5-Piece Parior Suit, sion (—. 24-Inch Table ~\ $15 Mattresses You will find $], 45 $7. 95_ wal men are wish to k chane or not i au solid Mahogany $6.95 this hed a perfect beauty, The posts and fillers are all Genuine made of two-inch Leather stock, Just note Slip Seat; Description of this 4 the middle like cut. table ems unnec Sonslidered. ge ae new Foi Si ee all quarte baer a | wh | soli and ig O'R" ee weve ery’ pak eenuine These ' ui wits are massive in construction, very dignified and luxurious syed ; " i eather slip sea design and beautifull throughor sholstered in panne plush or [| Polonia’ p “ that arr dining, chair. tiny other fabrie of equal We feel that in iain Venlwill eave ctie)| (ine Se a be zee ae rn No mail orders. Jimportance of the Augn ure Sale, 3 Picces, 905 EF Mitth Moor, | crowd the cepar a : ‘ sud is the greatest value in New York, —- ee —— pure layers of Georgia Felt covered i i ‘ fancy striped ticking, French tmperial CHARLES A. Oak Become a Member of | Turkish edge that will not flatten Importer of Diamonds, | ocKer 1805 adway, New York - Buftet Our Furniture Club | $32.00 | | ce NTH. 0 0" 25 We Require No Club Fee 10.95 Dresser $ Membership in our Furniture Club will enable| — Genuine Leather 16 50 ™ I calent 4 quartered We | you to furnish your home, complete, or in part, me A $ e READERS Oak Butter. ‘Top is 40 on the deferred payment club plap, for less than} You will be pleased In Circassian Walnut, Of The inches long, 28 inches h prices ebewhere. ca te ai es Bid's-Kye Menie or made of nuine Mahogany No matter what you need to furnish your home, | ¢™ These dressers have leather, deep roomy seats deep, French plate bevel $40. 00 a Mr edge mirror 12x38, Made we can arrange conveniont payments, them. an W of the best selected quar- Sow! Alig ts $ Write or consult the Bureau of Accoats on | ry Ae back, well full well frontn, god often k. A 4 sterec genu le; fi crawer arra ement an Morning % tered oak and highly pol- mahogany Minis . For 25 the Second Floor, which will he pleased to give] f reg With genMine Leath P ia Sannpeiee one * ished, he fi f J full details, IK a = ) match, Send your re the Cashier NEW YORK WORLD GeO ame CLUE ROSS SAE SAMPSON SRAWEGR D

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