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{ } WOMAN RECLUSE WORTH $130,000 + 1S FOUND DEAD Bugenia’ Leutrell Siept in Chair and Lived on Candy, Milk hh and Crackers, FATHER ONCE SENATOR. Becentricity Became Marked | | After Death of Widowed I Mother. We tmquest, it was stated to-day dy Geroner Winterbottom, will be held in Whe case of Miss Eugenia Leutrell, ‘wealthy and eccentric recluse of the Glare Arms, No. 132 Broadway, who ‘waa found dead in her apartment, sur- Founded by empty cracker baxes, bottles @f sour milk and candy bags. The Coroner ts convin that death was from natural causes Miss Leutre!! was an enigma to her @tonds, because, although of attractive @ppearance and possessed of property walued at $130,000, she secluded herself from every one, never went to bed and fad a most weird and unusual diet, and dadirectly this caused iver death, Coroner Winterbottom’s investigation Geveloped the fact that Miss Leutrell (ead $2,000 worth of jewelry, New York Feal estate worth $85,000, Jacksonviile, Fle, property worth $11,00 and $31, @@ deposit at the United States Mort- @age and Trust © ¢rell was thirty-five ye old and a Gaughter of the late ate Senator Goorse M. Leutrell, wi wus prominent tg Tammany poltics. She had no liv ing relatives that are known. Miss Leu- Although she had occupied the rooms | for the last five months, Miss Leutrell @ad never had her furniture unpacked Be had not even a bed put up to @elf. Attendants at the Clare Arms s Wat she had deen content to sleep @ obalr drawn up to a window. LAVED ON MILK, CRACKERS AND CANDY. Apparemly she took no other food @an milk, sweet crackers and candy. ‘Tradesmen in the neighborhood do not reoail of her having made any other puroheses for montis, but she would buy Qhese things in lavish quantities, far in excess of what she could possibly con- @ume herself, as was evidenced by tho Dundred or more milk bottles and the countless candy and cracker boxes in (the rooms, @he had lived utterly alone and had @e visitors ence the death of her etx months ago. Up tot time Miss | Leutrell, who was thirty-five years old end of prepossessing appearance, had | not given algns of eccentricty, but after her mother’s death #he shu: herself oom. | Pletely trom the world. @he and her mother had occupied rooms on the fourth floor, but she an- nounced that she could no longer bear to Hve in this apartment and took Feoms on the floor above. ‘There was no suspicion of foul play er suicide. The woman's grief and strange manner of living had under- mined her health and Dr. H. 8. Dent- wolf of No. 449 West One Hundred and Twenty-third strest, the Leuttrel family physician of y 0, who ‘was called, told Coroner W! bottom he ascribed the an's sudden death to an acute attac of gastritis, IND MUCH JEWELRY, VARIOUS BANK ACCOUNTS, The body was discovered Bupt. Sundersten of the Madeleine Leutrel!, about | esterday by Clare Arms, ‘who called a policeman and broke Into Mise Leutrell's apartment Jearned that she had not been seen s! Friday. She had been dead four hours. The polica turned over office to-day the follow erty found in Miss Lautre!!'s Two gold watcies, two gold ¢ @iamond solitaire rings and one diamond cluster ring, one patr of diamond s talre earrings and one cluster earrings, one «: one mounted ‘esatncnd, one diamond cross, two $10 bills, passbook showing Geposita of $2,100 in the Immigrants’ In- dustrial Savings Bank, passbook show- dng deposits of $78 In the Union Dimo Savings Bank, passbook showing de- Dosits of $1,727 Bavings he Un pany and a baukbook showing den of $2,853.03 in the Harlem branch of the | Corn Exchange Bank. ‘There were also bundles of cheoks and receipts relating the dead woman's oper- ations in real estate, — —— Quashed ! 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Serpent Gown, Curtain Drapery and One-Sided |'"— Pannier on the List, While the Hobble Gives Way to the Semi- Plaited Skirt. f£ the Fashion Grand Central pent gown, sided paunter. Dutob bonnet. ecclesiastical mode, 5. The leg-o’-mutton sleeve, mi-plaited skirt. houlder cape, comt-suit df two ma- % Whe curtain drapery. 10, The normal waist line, Of all th features the last {8 un- questionably the one that will make the most difference in the appearance of the javerage woman. For good or evil, the high-walsted empire effect has had its day. At one time the skirt of the one plece dress began under the arm pits jand the tube or knitting needle figure ; Was the k al. 'Thiy winter our belts wtil be located very near the natural for t We may even venture place for the to have hips. LEG-O'MUTTON SLEEVE ONCE MORE IN FASHION, On the other hand, the elbow Is once more to become Invis{ble, a fashioned leg-o'-mutton sleeve, “out” for nobody remembers how many years, 143 once more “in.” The shortest sieeve permissivle 48 three: ter length, and ‘this only on a very dressy blouse, Most df the sleeves come clear to the wrist, and some of them have the regulation full puff of the leg-o'-mutton, In others this mode is plainly suggested by the p cuff edged with lace, whtch de of the sleeve very rung tn a frill up o' hali way to the elbow But to begin at th beginning, Prob- loudest chorus of “oh’s" and Merchandise Buyers’ Ex- Fashion Show sounded etty Miss Marie Barbara un- toss her green baize plat erpent” evening gown. Tals is a truly siiuous affair of black satin charmeuse and white lace, You| begin at top with a fold of the| satin wracefully over the left shoulder ing a mysterious disappearance Just below the wast ine #4 deep fold of white ADS SS ELEL PM, LO F TAFFETA SILK AND . and, indeed, SFOR. ih the back, the black satin reappears 1d spreads into a long, pointed train, The general effect, especially if seen sideways, is an absintheur’s dream, Tho dress was born in Paris, but it 1s destined to @ prosperous youth and maturity in the Broadway restaurants, HOW TO FORM THE ONE-SIDED PANNIER. There are several ways of forming the one-sided pannier. One is to catch up the train in the back with @ but. ton set about half way between the waist and the floor, maki an uneven fullness over the right hip. Another way is to arrange @ one-sided over- skirt, its fullness caught in with the foundation skirt by a band of bead trimming just below the knee, The Dutch bonnet, a fall model in ats, {9 of white straw, trimmed with bands of black velvet and compl overing the head. It has @ high rown and is shaped exactly Mke “mob” bonnet familiarly associated with the Dutch milkmaid. The ecclesiastical effects are very popular in both dresses and coa In the latter appears the broad, round col- lar with long stole-like ends, and the deep cuff, The ecclestastical dress has a regular bishop's apron in front ana & big buckle copled from medisevul plotures. {ANSWER TO THE AGAINST THE HOBELE. With the semi-plaited skirt we come to a extray and prot more widely accepted model, It ts a answer to the protest against the hobble." Comparatively narrow two and one-lalf to two and three-quarter yards around the bot- tom to walk in than the two- plaiting begins at the knee and ex- tends down, although some skirts will be plaited in either side or box plaits from waist to hem, The accordion- plaited dress will have @ certain popu- larity, Redolent of wartimo daye ts the re- vived shoulder cape, Many of the | con finished off with @ roun Jdeep collar, which is practically @ cape, but there are delightful little separate capes for x wear of ailk, chiffon [and lace, Anybody with an old-fast yned lace shaw! cannot put It to a be er use than in the construction of one these dainty wraps. ‘rhe most striking tajlored novelty ts the coat suit of two different materials, a silk coat with a skirt of cloth or velvet, a velvet coat with @ cloth skirt the two pieces match in color, least one model showed a Ddlack }with a black-and- The mode it tw do n more odd than att! an exaggerated A [eoats, where the collar and. eu Finally, the ke peryy in evening frocks the more elaborate. f PROTEST | 4 skirt. Most frequently the | gowns, is the return to drapery. Th is so long that It has been styled “ but tt rather re- sembles the beautiful folds found in old Greek statuary. There are many modi- fleations, however, including the apron Panel, the simulated tun: the con- cealed folds below the knee, and others. Even a number of the more beautiful evening coats show thie raped effect, which works out well in velvet, brocaded silk and all the soft material FASHION’S REGULATIONS FOR EVERYDAY GARMENTS. Refore describing any more novelties, it WH! be well to state fashion'’s remu- lations for more every-day garments during the coming season. The coat suits for business wear will be mate chiefly of serzes, wide-wale mixtur: and rough materials, The most pop lar cotore will be king blue and taupe (a dark amoke ¢olor), The popul ; is the semi-plaited, already de The length ef the to ® inches. A popular odel in coats |is the half-Norfolk, in Aich the extra a is held in by two small be.ts, each side. In the back the coat will show a shaped effect. The sleeve wil be long, with no extra fulness, the ar Rovesplerre or high military, i often trimmed with Roman em idery Tasting shade he coat will in front, fastening diagon- ally over he torso, The most r separate coat ts the is !9 45 Inches in length, | developed in boucle, plaid, block Je and @ number of thick, heavy weaves, Many of these materials are latriped, to Insure the two-tone effect, while other coats are made of tw faced cloth, the color of the tnalde contrasting with the outside, Thore will be exactly two kinds poe ‘A Simple Reckoning. | If one teaspoonful goes far as two, what do you save? Try it. a : LhiteRose | CEYLON TEA One Quality Only—the Best. EF RE A TE, White Rove Coffee, None Better =| at will he from 32 | whirt waists in really good ein the most severely tailored effect and the elaborate dress arranged @o-oalled lingerie chirt watst for every-day wear will not be ood form any more. Its place will be taken by tailored Scotch fannol excellent innovati for cold weather, Toth wniste and one. piece dresses will button wes front—another bit of welcome The etaborate drapery of evening gowns and wraps has been noted. FASHIONABLE COLORS FOR WOMEN’S WRAPS. | ‘armored evening gown has an ¢6N- fashioned stomacher of heavy peart trimming. To ¢* h at the ke succeeded the hip-sash, from Inches In width and. finished with huge, cockade-itke bow on the left aid The middy sult, so long sacred to the tchoolxiri, has been developed in eatin. The four-In-one costume deserves @ Paragraph to tteelf. Made of warm but lightweight woollen material, it is! equipped with a mos: Ingentous ar- rangement of buttons, which turn the ekirt Into trousers adjust a tight-itting hood and neckpleco and do other atrange | things, motoring, riding and avinung, Ono last word for the new drese accessories, There ts a dainty gold For the wraps, ochre and peach are] anklet, to be worn tn the piace you the fashionable colors. and reception frocks wil! be develope! i corn color. The newest trl soft silk embroidery and ai Rowers of aiik or satin, which will be used lavishly on both skirt and bodies, The soft fabrics, such as self-color I wile brocades, silk volles and char- meuse, will be chiefly worn, and there} In a Whisper that the bodices wil bo cut somewhet higher, Influenced by the return of the high collar in otter oo! tume: A novelty in coat with & poo! the train of Ite wearer, It haa a spe- cial box plait in the back, caught up at) one alde by large buttons, to give room | for the skirt underneath. Another new feature is a separate acarf attached to the high collar at one end, whioh af- fords extra protecton against the cold. The sleeves of this up-to-date garment are leg-o' mutton. Other novelties are the chemian-top gown, the bodice of which ts finished with Ingerte ribbon run through bead- ing, the pannier wrap, 26 inches wide around the bottom, the Colonial wra: trimmed with wide old lace, and the Many dinner imagine—the latest whim from Parts. There are sandal strap alippers, white ribbon cris-crosed on a black slik back- groun A breakfast cap copied from baby's bonnet, an apron boudoir cap, & rainproof vell, a bolster muff and three-cornered stol4, nd-fur muff? with reticule to match, are all charm- ing novelties, Finally, there are the | Pocahontas pajamas, fringed and wam- pum embroidered—and good night! —- = INSPECTOR HUGHES BETTER. Inspector Edward P. Hughes, who ts seriously wick at his home in Brook. hiyn, No, 4% Fourth atreet, passed « restful night, according to bis phy- jaictan, Dr. J. W. Edwards, and his | condition {a now regarded as somewhat | more favorable, Inspector Hughes contracted pleuro- jPneumoma while directing the hunt tn the Catakille for Harry Horowitz and |"Lefty Loute’ Rosenawetg, wanted in connection with the Rosenthal murder, one-piece brocade evening wrap, edged! with fur and with two bands of fur on eve below the elbo Th UTICA N.Y. MAN CALLS SAXO SALVE **A WONDER- FUL REMEDY FOR ECZEMA." 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