The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1912, Page 5

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TO EXHUMEBODIES “OF THREE THOUGHT |: VICTIMS OF POISON New Yorker Adds to Accusa- ist Woman Who Is Charged With Murder. Oner to-day gave orders to Rodies of F rick Hartmann and the $wWo Hartmann chtidren, first husband Qnd mepenudren of Mra. Freda Harte Mann Trost, the Germantown saloon aed wh, with her bartender, Edmund Kel, Is held for the death of her Qusdand, Frederick ‘Trost. \ The viscera of the Hartmann father children will be examined, and {t is ted that if suspicions of Christian mann of New York that his brother dn February, 1911, of poisoning are Breved correct it wil! furnish additional jevidence that Trost was murdered. \ The aged New Yorker sald that his ther died under mysterious circum- jances similar to those surround!Ing the death of Trost, and the actions of the woman and Guenkel at that time Were the same as after the death of (Trost. Guenkel's application for release on & writ of habeas corpus was set for hearing to-day and the Coroner's de- tives announced that if he were freed ‘would immediately be rearrested on Rew evidence. sald that the family at the time suspected the widow and her bartender, but no complaint was made because they had no pos'tive proof and the them with prose- 1 thelr suspicions Ing hin property ‘to h the Coroner delleves \ forgery, to-day was sealed on the a i later woman, Ww? bee Nt he wae afraid a fActitious uted and the [he seated by pt kept In a safe Guenkel's habers |renuest of the tinued IndeMnitely | i Fancral of shakespearenn Schotar. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1.—The fun- eral of Dr. Horace Howard Shakespearean seh y night, will be h in Wallingford, near here, morning at 11.90 ofclock, es will be sl and + ment private. Many messages of sympathy have been received by Dr. | Furness’ family from many parts of | this country and from Europe, j to Meet Me at the Fountain {(GREENHUT-SI THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1912. “InNew York’s Shopping EL COOPER © - SIXTH AVENVE-J.B.GRE UT, Pres.-18% to 19% Riredia = - MAIN BUILDING Continuance of Our Sensational Clearance of Dresses for Misses, Juniors and Girls Rolls Along Merrily with Many Specials This is the annual “round-up” of broken assortments. Former prices are not considered seriously, as, for example: Girls’ $1.50 Figured Lawn Juniors’ $1.95 to $3.95 Dresses of | Misses’ 94.15 Lingerie $ Misses’ $7.50 Embroidered Volle 59c Lawns, Percales, Ginghams as Dresses—at ‘ 3.09 and Lingerie Dreseeo— 3.95 Girls’ and Linenes—at. Q5c | misses’ $3.95 and $4.50 Anderson es uae at lace’ $0.98 Dresses of White Gingham Drossoo $1 655 | “Gingham iDrecsee--at. Colored Serge— 9, Misses’ $12.50 to $17.75 2.95 barrens Pronch Borge Dreeses—s $8.95 IMPORTANT NOTE :—This sensational distribution began this morning, and assortments are “broken,” but the values are so big that it will more than pay you to come in and spend a little while choosing and picking. (MAIN Bullding, Plret Floor.) Linens, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets, etc. MAIN BUILDING Leather Hand Bags | Anticipating that her defense might De insanity, the authorities to-day set ert allenists to watch Mrs, Trost, and was closely guarded that she ‘might not obtain any weapon or drug ‘by which she might take her life, | Trost died suddenly and mysteriously jelght days after he married, and it was eal that a post mortem examination \whowed traces of arsenic in his stomach, Ht also was alleged that Mrs, ‘Trost Blanded—that’s the sotiice ought arsenic. A will was produced by the widow which bequeathed Trost's (Of the rare, natural tobac- Property to her. Tt was red by > Friends of Trost that the siznature to|CO flavor which has made the will was not his, and th , further- tore, he had told them ho never made (FATIMA CIGARETTES 11. Christian Hartmann, in New York, |famous. that he was willing to tell iphia authorities all he k of death of his brother. He gaid that Frederick Hartmann dled mysteriously, there being indications polsoning and some sort of im, spiritual control, hyp- or something of the sort, He Odd Lots and Remnants to be Sold Tomorrow, Regardless of Cost IN THE LINEN SECTION—MAIN FLOOR: 10¢ White-Bonnaz-Em| 25 to 39¢ Odd Towels of All Doylies—12 inches; each 3e| Kinds—each.. 6c to 17¢ Crashes in Mercerized ‘Damask —72 tae to S8C Plan ad Fancy: ~o | aoe ia 72 Bnbvoidved Sears °° smbro! White Goods—yard ‘and Center Pieces each... 38C In the Sheet and Pillow Case Section—Main Floor: Se 85c Extra-Size Bleached Muslin iprsedie betes Satin-Fin- larseilles Spreads 19¢| each... ee, $1.45 in the Blanket and Conlon’ Section—Second Floor: $1.95 to $2.50 Odd Com- -Made ee forte ea ig 49)" $3.95 3.65 $1.69 Cases—each 29¢ Hommes Initial Pillow Cases—each mforters—each ied Pore: Blanket Robes—fancy plaide—eac! ‘MAIN BUILDIN' At 45c and 83c ssortment of new fall shapes, styles and sizes; many frames, some with double side handles. ' VERY E A BIG BARGAIN, at $1 and $1.50 Hand Bage—you can't find better $1.50 han in this great collection, anywhere. In the assortment are fas metal Lene and leather-covered frames; top or double side hepeeet leather and moire linings, carriage and avenue shaped bags. All mad real goat seal or real goat walrus leather; many colors; also black; at (MAIN Bullding, Main Floor.) MAIN BUILDIN' Famous “American Only 350 IN THIS SALE! The surplus stock from the biggest doll factory in America. These dolls are the most popular and novel styles to be had. (MAIN Building, Fourth Floor.) ‘MAIN BUILDIN 3s Mone] GREENHUT BUILDIN' Saving You'3 of Every*10 You ore on Furniture The average saving on the furniture in readiness for-to- morrow'’s selling is only a little less than one-third. This sav- ing is real. It is stated fairly and conservatively, and it is usually based on the prices at which we ourselves sell the same kind of furniture at other than sale times. Not one dollai’s worth of furniture here was made:to sell It all comes from our regular manufacturers and is to standard. e most enthusiastic furniture customers we have: now- adays are those who have looked over other furniture offers before buying here. Quartered Oak Extension Table— with pact | ite top, with reinforced med 1s fin- #21 Golden Oak with Oe round top and pedestal Lead finished in golden dur 6.75 Onl ‘ith 42-inch -foot extension, rly English; regular for this sale Quartered Oak Extension Table— with 48-inch round top; 6-foot vy claw leet with Iden Anish; Massive Golden Oak China Closet —is 71 ins, high and 50 ins. wide; t tifully red quar- tered oak with handsome col- umns and claw feet; E aed ‘ice $47.! Idsummer 36 Other Extension Dining, Tables Golden Oak. Golden Oak. Dress Linens, Voiles, Etc. Natural frrcreaseant dl inches ook natural color only ; tomor- row, yard Abeee 122 Li bariely ene al wide; all shades; qual yard... fs Cutlery Pocket Scissors, ery es Nail Files, Tweezers—all of good uality el; values to 15¢ Oc; at.. Yankee Razore—made of the best quality Sheffield steel, hollow- procs every one guar- 2 to $3 LOW SHOES, at | Best Leathers in All Styles for Voiles—black Men, Women, Boys an Girls quality; regularly Assortments in this sale are so vast that description is yard almost impossible. There are all styles, in all leathers, and Linon Suiting—34 inches wide; all | | Sizes for everybody. colors; shrunk, ready for 12) Nobody has been overlooked, for the bargains are equally Peper tees ic Mah attractive for men, women, boys and girls. ucceus qua Brees Dey, Remember, there’s plenty of low-shoe weather still ahead shade; 25¢ omor= of us, and in this sale you can buy two cr three pairs of fine row, yard... es 15c low shoes for the regular price of one pair. (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) MAIN BUILDING: It PAYS to Buy Groceries HERE Every good quality that a grocery can exhibit is here—PURITY—FRESHNESS--CLEAN- LINESS—MODERATE COST. Mail and phone orders filled. Telephone 4000 Chelsea Yeung. Hiveoky Taney munpowder aunt ean hia free of a Early English Early English. and ' Pocket nee Early English values to $1; at. Silver - Plated T good quality; at Tablespoons, Forks and - Knives—at Sugar Shella and Butter Knives—at Gravy Ladies, Berry Spoons 12 or Cold Meat Forks at ic (MAIN Building, Main Floor.) Mahogany Dining Room Suites Six Piece Golden Oak Suite— | Seven Piece Golden Oak Suite— consisting of buffet, 42 inches h buffet, with long and 20 inches wide; oh china closet, mirror, size 10x30 inc! 6 square extension table and jaa box seat chairs, upholstered with regular price Chase ‘eather; regular price $42.50; for the Midsummer sale, cambiar; jor PECIAL NOTIC Seven Piece Golden Oak Suite consisting of 6-ft, round ex sion table, with claw feet seats and the Mia ! n the immer sal complete Home Baking OLD-FASHIONED Gt _.10¢ CARY soni! LOat "25 e cityedrased ORTON ce ODF! ISHS JELKE'S BEST BU LONG BRANCH BLU Seid. pkze, e112 PRI , +] ea Roasted Coffee We roast these coffees daily in our merely Mirrors —in gilt and white enamel ‘ames with garlands; worth §; $8; choice for one day only Pastels—in oval and square frames; size 18440 inches; regular price 6 s ” ualddiay The Connoisseur ai chet iG SEA FOAM BAKING POWDER usually 400; special, 4 reg. 102 cans Nonotables ELOUPES--Crate 50e Ze 25¢ PE i oon) sde Drake’s Cakes WW De oe oe ‘ , ‘f be B'S POUND CAKES r | ti 5 RIPE WATER 38¢ quality pre $ iH selected, This beverage has a flavor that recells the days of real Java coffee; an aromatic smack that many choose in preference to the eaffeine-laden coffee of Brazil Instant Postum is regular Postum in concentrated form nothing edded—made in the cup— |_DOLD'S Cooking Lessons Elizabeth Yon Raebe Dustin, a recon: cooking leusons Lectures and cook- ns are given dally at the IN-'AND ASK ‘QUESTIONS about the preparation of ai! foods pleiefor...... + PT for We. guneran Gancen auaca ‘ HUT Bulging, Second Floor.) orders. SAAR Ni HANS" pe | TRAE iceaunae cio HO Sale of Pictures Cho’ is ATE BUTTER CREAM 65e CHICKENS choice’ quailty 5 The variety is very large and the prices are the lowest Sai isked for broiking; “ib.......,.,88C i eoane ceee! ye specimen values ae ih LONG igaNci sen Bass) "” Se ineii vi Underwood and Rae Pictures—in nut, ch }: : ; = Riateve sd inches; regular price 98¢; LONG BRANCH Luke 25e¢ nt " WN ay of fancy Canada J fe during this sale 25e The man who knows good things at teble finds royal pleas- PO! ‘ CRADS—dor ‘ _A0e FRESH POUND CAKES’ lady, taarbte, i (a mented gilt frames; size 14x24 $7; your choice for this $ ure in a cup of 41 — sitron, plain, Oriental, raisin B2¢ a abled 0 25¢ inches; special for this 98c dal@vccss 3.95 Oi Bainti Carbons—very handsomely framed Ia the market; ba, B18 FOUNTAIN SALAD DaESSING 1c lise: Panta reaular| este Pushel, 60 ibs, 8134; peck, 15 | isis, aks ae ¥ forthe Midsummer sale OOD lochen; special “curing € 4) © pkges., 412; reg. 10s phage. , F IN TOMATO CATSUP— and gold-burnished Ingmnes, Shea Genvine Pastele—in and gold- . i} A : Be with glass and shadow boxes, tice $4.50; duri — an n 57e dot ; during the ¢ the new food drink } Lou! id 114 _“5%e : as FRESH BEACH Aidsurmmer sale...» 225 | CHESTER BRAND +e + Yorbbl.-bag 8 5 ; iis (AY REENHUT HAZE. BRAND. : y GREENKUT BUILDING ‘These rugs are the sterling, stancurd weaves that have made the mills from which they come tamous for generations, The variety of nized authority on . wives , Third Floor, Fresh Meats GREENHUT BUILDING LAMB—egs of dressed; Ib. sity 14¢ ee ; seen for pictures of such good quality, The following : 2 NEWPORT HADDOCK..... i" 10¢ I-inch black irames; size 16x20 { Te LARGE LIVE SOFT SHEN. 1l5¢e MUTTON. New Lot of Gravures—in orna- NEW POTATOES—there Is # difference i fal cake bles fhe rig jotatoes; the hind we offer sre the Be sal Ate laborare qi in mahogany and gilt; size 20x26 INS A Handsome Oil Paintings—in_ gilt bottie 18¢ Tiere eden, burnished sweep frat ‘egular tegular price $7; for the Midsummer sale 3.95 CUDAHY'S REX BRAND. A’ LEMONS — fu Fine Axminster Rugs eons in e many rich Oriente and self-toned effects in the most COCOANUT MACA »PONGE CAKES: 6x9 Feet Size Rugs—- regularly $19.50; more’ “15.50 marked KE'S LADY CAKES. No Boiling Required rst Floor.) larly 3 naif er 4: ow § TT Se erked 24.50 MAIN BUILDING ne Wines and Jaguore in a ext, of hot water—add sugar end cream to taste—a celicious beverage is ready instantly, Iced Posturn—First, dissolve in hot water; then pour intoglass or pitcher conteining icc. Add lemon and sugar as desired, Grocers scl! Instant Postura in 100-cup tins et 59:, tins making 50 cups at 30 Stir a level teaspoorf BENRUT BUILDING: Best Fina Ready for Use These Speciais Are for Friday & & p Ber eky Toregn tout MONTICELLO RYE $2.94; a1 gq i m i pie Smaller H , weky (Bened bottle Ste “MINED PAINE OR HARN PA 22 PAINT bi 0. PAINT RH agaist 8 8100 "Other Household Needs 2! DUS TROY the dustiess m 4 ROA it ‘SAI | OPITZ_ INSECT PON J U. $. WAX OL PO! it toasts, h Coffee averages about double that cost ” at jowent f gures p If your grocer docs not have Instant Postum, send his arid a 2-cent stamp, to cover postage, for a 5-cup free sample. “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM r SEHOLD AMMONIA Made by Postum Cereal Co. Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich, 4

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