The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1912, Page 11

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~ FATHER LOC LOCKED UP Annie Cue, Aged Aged 18, Grap- pled With Father and Over- came Him Too Late. After she had sem ner father dragged away by the police from the wrath of angry neighbors and had visited her mother, dying in Bellevue Hospital trom Wounds he bad inflicted, Annie Gillen, eightiam years old, turned to her three weeping sistefs and two brothers early this morning ana said to her sister Flor- ence, fourteen: “Flo, you look after the kiddies and @on't let them cry. I'm going to work. Til have to marn food for us all.” Without realiziag she was doing a ‘heroic thing, Annie put on her hat and started for work. Whe she reached the street she broke down and burst tate} tears for the first time. Annie's father, Fra forty-two, has not w he forgets what he is. The neighbors | ay he has not done « stroke In a dozen years, Meanwhile the mother, Molly, forty, has worked in the day as a jaundress and at night as an office cleaner, has reared a family of six and bas never had the courage to refuse nor husband part of her hard earned money @ach night when he demanded ‘Three years ago Annie began to work to help her mother keep thing’ together fn their Uttle four-room flat on the @round floor at No, 432 West Fortie:h street, and she objected to the nightly drink doles to her father. REFUSED DRINK MONEY, RE- TURNED TO KILL. When Gillen made his usual demand last night Annie pushed him Into the Xitchen and told him to “leave off both- ering people.” Then Mrs. Gillen, her @ister, Mrs. MacHare, A Florence, Kate, nine; Frances, eight; Sonny, six, and Frank, two, went to bed In the front room. locking themselves In. About 2.90 o'clock this morning Gillen | fttange and was refused. nved in at the window, As demanded ‘Then he «| he did so Annie awoke and saw that | | he had a hatchet In his hand. ‘The girl sprang out of bed and grap- pled with him, In the scuffle he dropped the hatchet ang Annie seized it. Gillen then drew a ‘butcher's fleshing knife with a sharp #ix-inch blade, she aftor- ward told the' police, and tried to reach his wife. thinking’ Annie was be- pushed herself between her daughter. Helped ‘ster, Annis managed father and as sho » her mother, to escape Qinived sut and o on the pavement. She had three times, tho doctors f ovér thesherrt, once In the side just un- Ger the heart and once tn tho back, this wound penetrating the lungs, the doc- tors fear. Fathet ergen of St. Raphael's Chureb, Forty-first street, eave the woman the last rites of he lay on the sidewalk of the New York Hospital took her to Bellevue. When Pollc went for Giile: @ttack them As tic the man fell on h them not to beat hi had considerable atm away from the ne'gh tonthe West Thirty-seventh strect sta- tion. Vhere she worked and how much she earned Annie would not tell. She feared the publicity might cause her to lose her Job, she said. ’ Open Monday & saturday Evgs Until 8 314% Allowed on all 0 Sales During August WO Miles ot N.Y, +E PAY FREIGHT AND KAILRUAD FARE, Grand Rapids Furniture = N2pf oT sx : [sie 75) ['S Roow ouretT 1300., *225 Upholsteries & Lace Curtains Great, Big, Henest Valazs $1.50 to $1.75 English Lace 500 pairs of English double thread corded edges, Point and C fully three in white or A at pair oz... Ruit ed Swiss Cyrtains, Pr.,29¢ 243 yards long, torchon lace ed to > ma te by Et ng! Reneissence Table Covers, Size 72x72 Inches: Vike Cut; $2.6 Only 100 in lot, with Renaissance | 3-ROOM OUTFIT || CAKE BOX Ventilated at bot! [We Announce the Following Big Sales and Extra Values to Be on Sale Tuesday and Wednesday CUAPANTFFD OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED OTHENBERG cc WEST I4™ STREET An Unusual Opportunity in This Sale to Bu Most Reliable’ Furniture at from 25 to 50%. Saving: Consists of solid oak highly polished china closet, solid oak extension table, with massive pillar and heavy claw feet, a highly polished solid oak buffet with large French shaped mirror, and 6 solid oak highly Polished box seat chairs with quartered oak seats. Surely the climax. of $5 Solid dened Oak Rocking Chair Piano polish, hand turned } spindles; has always sold for $5.00; for Tuesday and Wednes- gay 7 ane TaN uh day; no mail tickin, ps — Ma Hak 3.9 Like cut; $37.50, inclding 6 chaire ba =. orders. coon This $69. 00 5- Piece Parlor Suite Now $49.75 value giving in the Aueust Furniture Sale, Tuesday and Wednesday, at....ssseeees White Cotton Mattresses 3-Piece Brass Bed Outfit Consisting of 2 in. Colonial post brass bed, all steel rein- and soft top mattress; larly Curtairs, $1.1); Pair ace curtains, eave, overloc! enaissance, Irish nial patterns, ail ds long and’ $0 inches wide; Smith's Famous $22.59 (9x12) Seamless Wilton and with neat tucks; Three-Fold i THT Toy s reens,97¢ ah Another big purchase from the famous Smith Mills; 950 of these beautiful Wilton and Axminster Rugs, i J 8- Foi fafa] Sercens, Uxe habniel Hi] cut; in oak fof ( i eauiea in with green or 1d wilkotine; five feet high; 90 apecial sale ab 97c Size 9x12 feet; at. 9x6 Heavy Axminster Ross at $8.98 Woven of the best selected wool yarns; rich, high, soft nap, shown in the rich Oriental and Persian effects; sold elsewhere at $1500; at, Tuesday and Wednesday..... Brussels Carpets ‘and. Ort n be hed with or cont PAID MATE OTD: h net; at. 50 rolls of Sampse i ent design 5 1 ng or fancy drawn- ¢ square yar. avy Wedaesaay ate suus ed iron ane Leavy tron o9¢ Imported Papier Mache Paper Racks, ail colors and designs; wr _39c Four -Sewed Selected Corn Parlor Sweeving 12 Galvanized CURTAIN Iron Garbage Can Cover, bail handle, worth 39¢ eac special... ‘25¢, Biserr, LL’ STANDA a CARPET S4V E EpERs—| jNone better, RtGu Lap | [sae PRICE LOOVALUE | aa STRETCHE ercut | eos ven, (Nursery uy. |low Chairs, 69 | with food tray: | Specia c Hg 89¢ broom {sale price OFC Spice Cabinet and | Spice Jars WHITE PINE INET | £18 Fan toodil 79) different }abe! set, complete, anorted col "prepaid ‘Mail Orders Filled, 200 yards; best cord; black or white; sonia limited; no mail fegular Sc spool. . Dressmakers’ Complete ‘Dress Forme— Straight front and back; any height; heavy wire ekirta, peinforces with %-11 AUGUST SALE—LAST FOUR DAYS! Last Days for Clearances WE INVENTORY ON AUGUST 30th Economy Says—Buy Now or Regret No Matt of Tele MUSLINS—SHEETS—SHEETINGS No More Putting Off! . To Buy at August Sale Prices, You Must Come Now! B-inch ho eatianted finteb— Yard Wide Mustine—extra ft and soft—usually 9%. @-inch Unbleached Mustins make large sheets ing—regularly 8% 4-inch—worth 10%. MUSLIN PILLOW CASES— . oO 42x26—worth .11%. 45x28—worth .12%. tox36—worth .14 Gix26—worth .15 SHERTS—Dwight Anch SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES—Kamous ii sailor, sip i ES my hy KL or. a if G4x96—Worth 26, Bizes before hemming. AUGUST SALE OF TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS Remember—Last Daye Sloane’s 9x12 Imperial All-Wool Velvet Rugs These rugs are strictly all wool and will stand hard wear; in twenty attrac- tively ptetty designs to select from; in medallion and allover patterns; 9x12 feet; regularly $16.50; at..c.cssecccccceces 11.95 Smith’s 9x12 Seamless All-Wool Brussels Rugs Herve Axndnster Regs. $13.95 Woven of the best selected yarn in pretty floral and pA RRL A suitable for parlor actual $15 value; WELS— TOR EKe Huck—19x38—reg. .15.. .10%| extra heavy—% peta Bi.cccce BT Huck—20x35—spoke Oriental patterns, and dining room; 12 Heavy Tanestry Prissels Ly shown in 20 attractive new patterns : 9x12 Hex and designs; Wilton Rugs woven in one pic h rich, high, sott nap; oa OF} Extra heavy grade; reath for initial Rogers eres ona nd Tableapooas— WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN® an] eee nena eee UNDERWEAR 4 Bay Now, if You Would Sasa | maak pace For initial—reg. .. 46 Blench Huck Towele—Ioxs8— y room in the house ow Smith's Sornless Brussels Rugs, $5.45" ——— Size 9x5, woven In tite suitable for any room in the house; extra actual $8 value, at. Heavy Wilton Velvet Carpets Pure Linen H. & Huok—20x38, also damask towela—reg. .29...... Bleached Turkish Towels—f0xa— -21 ost wanted designs, Sheare— 12%] hand forgea—@ to ieoh—reg. @. 35 wi hol Cn and ort ¥ Leto Vests ioe ven Ret Fra Fore fe ine drawerecwere ee ie oe 2 1 4% Wome: mhapee, Cotton ahem, Veotnn a heavy and durable; Turkish Bath & Roman Towellings—val. 7. res. New a . aK PILLOWS ae and giasa checks—r 19 Inch Fine Glas and Crash Towellings—reg. .20... 10 White Linens—medium w soft finish—reg. .2. pal Linoleum News Extra Special Feature! ’ ef Sampson s Floor Gilcloth Guaranteed ‘31 Inlaid Linoleum — For over 50 years Sampson's has been the |r, Standard of excellence—the marye' ing quaities the envy of would-be cc or to-morrow and Wedne ai WINDOW SHADES CURTAIN RODS, ETC, Sige Hem ‘4 Holland Window Shades=— on through Me ay back; an extensive a ment of floral and granite p:t- this sale at, square Sash Curtain Rods—reg. . eight aun varde w ‘s 49c ork mee in this Sale « at 36c Rods for long Curtains—reg. Table Oilolothe—white and, cofore— 1% yds, wide—regularly .2! palais INVENTORY CLEARANCES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. owe Heim sent C. O, 1 Lot to w Customer, Kirkman’ s Borax Soap | far" 25¢ 10 Rolls Toilet Paper 36¢ Liquid Veneer. 15¢ Jumbo Ammonia 100 ft. Sash Cord Wash Line se X-Ray Stove Polish. . MORNING SPECIALS—To-Morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantitie: $1.49 & $1.69 Boys’ Fi Linen, duck, ¢ plain ane fine’ Bors. PUNNISINGS—THIRD FLOOR, $1.00 & $1.25 Boys’ Wash Suits Russian and Satlor—peroale, linen MiNG- THIRD FLOOR, 29 et. Boys’ Golf and Eton Capa br: il ray and fancy ,69 |25¢t. Reversible Cretonnes |Floor Brooms iL horse “cheaper thea” ; ‘common 49c 25e +18 | 89 ct. White Linens nd. 15e Which Brooms... 4a) “4 Old Dutch Cleanser Large size sifting can; val. 10¢ each; special ales—atripes ‘and ponseomdetach- by ollar—12 to eck. Boys’ YURNIAHINGS™ ‘aHinD FLooR, 29 ct. Boys’ Blouses, Fancy madres Glass Wash Boards| Sale Gold Stamped Dinner Sets 4 percales—white ry band oF oollar Regular family size, a pens KNISHINGS—-THIRD FLOOR, value Sale of School Supplies Begins Tuesday, Sept, 3¢——— WAIT FOR IT! eo Orders om August Gale Goods. DIAMOND MILLS SHEETINGS BLEACHED, colore—neweat ‘etyleon ts to 8 yeara, Steck Clearances in BOYS’ CLOTHING Steck Taking fe Auguct 80th, Prices to make complete cleasances Beye’ Wesh Suits... . ato Les Bariler prices, Coerg sean Will-Wash-Heavie Worth .17. Worth 18. Worth Worth SILVERWARE CUTLERY AUGUST SALE—LAST DAYS Buy Now, if You Would Save Rogers Nickel Teaspoons— ‘Women's Union Suite—fine lisie~ } low neck veste— knee see 50] drawere-wore hae Now 28 Fine Steel Dinner Knit Union Bujte—fine cotteane Celluloid handlee—rem. -28ss.sesssee 17 Ww neck—umbrell nr Dresamakers’ “Keen Kd, besten carry Saeed extri FEATHERS Pahirte knee lenatharawer ‘greneren broken sisee—were New August Sale—Last Days piety SILKS Buy Now, if You Would Save Stoo! jearances GooD FEATHER PILLOWS— sla “6 Sanitary cured Pure ok Soantenge 16 pib— reg. champagne, satura! 49 22%8.. 3. Al siti Foularde—cott i } FEATHER PILLOWS—extra navy or black herringbone ticking— dote—we: nd now Si Ft ah gant 22x28, 24x20. i a $1 ¢#——__—_ FEATHERS BY POUND— Ri Chole White Geese. * 4 Imported Chot Three-quarters Do' Selected White Dow: } | reatricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. =a ry Dera, boys’ and girls’ wi i Punta Ones FABRIOS—BASEM: Oriental and nouveau desians—repD | $1.19 Rabies’ Big Weave—sultable ft pe alle araperien and | 2 main y rr a an Bisnod UPHOLSTERY DEPT,—BASEMENT, Wree nd emb'y trim | INFANTS’ WEAR—SEOOND FLOOR, | -tnch—pure — linen- ve suitable for sheets. pi a. art | $1.49 Women's White Wrists linens and wast New Fall TOWRLLING 15 et, White Merceriand Madras. Also fancy Plques—large vartety of ats “BECOND POO Datterne-for dreswee, blouses and |. Faney Mehaire-—42 in. waists, Wide and narrow hair. linea 4 WHITE GOOD8—MAIN FLOOR, PY stripes—high fo) 18 ct. Bleached Mestins- Hie... .. e114] nd dark navy, also black. Standard make-—no drees DRESS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR, LNs BASEarENE Imported Hace Colle bade Girls’ "Petticoats 16 Toh mii an Point Ven! cambrio—H. S. hem, tucks | crame and Irish crochet ot tab te. dt yea White and ecru—satlor oF round 00! the Clocks! CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY P Until Further Notice. oe

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