The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1912, Page 7

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U PROMINENT CLUBMAN WHO WEDS HIS COUSIN IN GRACE CHURCH. SYSTEM” SCARES MURDER WITNESS HATO VANISHING Coupe, Night Clerk of Elks’) » Club, Missing After Many Threats. | ABUSED OVER PHONE. Dog” and “Squealer” Rang in | |.» Ears Until Fear Drives ! Him Away. ‘Bhomes Coupe, formerly night clerk «t eo was Oud on West Forty-thint @trest and one of the witnesses of the fight of the ‘“murter automobile” tm- muafiiately after the killing of Herman Rosenthal, has suddenly Jeft the city WRbout putting his destination in the hands of the District-attorney. tt was| TELLS OF DARING ROBBERY. aid at the Elks’ (.ub to-day that Coupe ee had been discharged for “good and suf- fictent reason” and that last Wednes- day jhe had left the club building, where he had been itving since Whit- man first discovered him as a witness @ few hours efter the firing of the fatal shots in front of the Metropole. EY gory iar ab Wil hilcke vc tne | rings valued at $260, by @ man whom club that the missing witnes: dant bg banda) parted for Europe the day the club, the improssion prevails in the District-Attorney's office that Coupe has not left the country. It ts also es- tablished that the constant receipt over the telephone or by word of mouth of and slurs against him as r’ had influenced Coupe in a determination to remove him- | i | e Was Chiore- Rings Sto! Woman Declares in Bea twenty-one-year-old wife of Louis| Maaza, a paperhanger of No, 38 West Sixty-fourth street, of how she was street station, Mrs. Mazza came to of some drug, and said she had been) to the office of Dr. William EB. Young of No, 6 West Sixty-fifth street, where poisoning. To Detective Quinn she described the man she sald had entered her bed- ee the possible injury by the} room, she sald he welzed her by the ; throat, pressing a handkerchief sat-! GAW ASSACSINS FLEE IN GRAY | urated with chloroform over her AUTO. mouth, While she was unconsciqus ‘The former night clerk of the Eiks'| the thief took from her hands two! | Solitaire diamonds and one cluster containing thirty chip diamonds, she| said. ‘The robbery took n'ace just after | her husband had starte’ for work. ‘Whitman picked him up, the morning féllowing the murder, Coupe said he had geen several men run to Bray auto- diagonally Recon!- Herald.) intended man to From the Chi “God never alone,” he said. “I suppose not," live she sadly replied, [tended that so many married women ehould live alone.” Then he thought better of tt and de- | cided not to go down town that night. \ | as & witness and be relieved from duty at ib, ut be allowed to remain dull@ing and receive full protec- he was called upon to testify. Attorney's wishes were com- by the organisation. Coupe of all duty—not “fred,” as manager sald to-day—and he 4 2 Ap wtory naked the ia ton i A story told by Mrs. Lilliam Mazza, | | is being investigated by |/f) detectives from the West Sixty-elehth | the station suffering from the effects | | “and I often wonder if He really in- || OLYPHANT WEDDING IN GRACE CHURCH STIRS SOCIETY Miss Marie Olyphant Marries Mr. Robert Olyphant After Year’s Engagement. ‘The marriage yesterday of Mis Marte Viele Olyphant, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Tatbot Olyphant of No. 128 West Fifty-ninth street, to Mr. Rob- ert Olyphant, Afth street, of No. 7 West Fifty- which was performed in the chantry of Grace Church by the Rev. Charles Wright Clash, with only the families of the bride and groom present has caused quite a stir in #o- clety. chloroformed in bed, about 7 o'clock ||} this morning, and robbed of three ||} she had been treated for chloroform |'}| ecoupted a reom in the club until Frilay. It was learned to-day that during the interim following the murder i was called to the telephone Cleans Berything ‘ at Bim continually, Members are said te have made inroads upon the wit- neas's peace of mind. He rarely left the olub building, having a wholesome fear of what might happen to him if any of the friends of the “system” should lay hands upon him. “FIRED,” SAYS MANAGER, NOUNCING COUP! ‘When an Evening World reporter called at the club to-day he was met by a short, thick set man, weart: glasecs, who said he was the club's manager. When the first question about Coupe’s disappeara was put te this official he broke forth explo- sively: “That fellow's a skunk and a c and I don't know anything about him. “Do you know where he has gone was another question. “They say to Euro} know and I don't care Manufactured only by D+) JAMES PYLE & SONS, New_York. Ly — | Your Liver | isClogged up ~ | That's Why You're Tired—Ort of Sort:—Have No Appetite. but T don't | lamn." “Was Coupe discharged from the oud?” “Certainly; you don't suppose he | & would have left if he wasn't. He | iemamess, Jan’ dare leave tHe building.” SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE en the manager was asked if the influence of the Elks had been brought | Genaine mutber Signature te Bear to secure Coupe's discharge, Re answered profancly that any fool coulda Agure that out for himself. Ve 7) Dental IE % DR. McBRIDE? S Offices a* New York Office: Brooklyn Office: { Newark Oifice: x Corner Broadway | S00{Fulton Street, | American Dental A and Hth Street, ar Bond, Parlors, Corner Broad and Market All Work Guaranteed i0 Years, Gas Administered When Desired. Does Not Interfere With Taste cv Speech Our Patent Suction Teet!: Nature ‘The bride, been with her parents at Beechhurst Inn, Lawrence, L. L. kagement of the couple was never an- jnounced, it was said to-day at the tows during the summer, hae Although the en- THE EVENING WORLD, 5 Rouse of Mre. Talbot Olyphant that bad has existed for over a year. Tho bride- Stoom is fifty years of age, while his bride is not yet thirty. Mre. Talbot Olyphant and her daughters, Miss Annabelle and Mrs. Theron N. Strong, the wife of one of District-Attorney Whitman's ants, arrived in town yesterday and remained only a few minuates at their residence on Fifty-ninth street, before they went to Grace Church with the bride and wore joined by Mr. Robert Olyphant, the bridegroom, and his two sons, Robert jr. and J. Kensott Oly-| phant. The ceremony was very simple. Immediately afterward the wedding company went to Delmonico's, where | an informal wedding breakfast was served. ‘The bridegroom te a widower and re- @ides at the Avon Apartments. It was said to-day that he had made arrange- | ments to bring his bride there for the winter after their honeymoon through , Canada, i Mr. Talbot Olyphant, the bride's father, te the president of the Hudson | Coal Company at No. % Liberty street. Talbot Ulyphant te @ nephew of Rob- ert M. Olyphant, former head of the Ward & Olyphant Coal Company, which | {a now in liquidation. Robert Olyphant, the bridegroom, is @ third cousin of the Long Lisle Gloves at 19¢. 960 pairs Women’s Elbow Length Lisle Thread Mous- quetaires, black. gray and white, in all sizes. Long Silk Gloves at 55c. 1,750 paire Women’s Heavy Gilk quetaires, with double finger tips; black and white. Plooningdel New Lingerie $4.58 Blouses at ee Irish incerting and medallions. Back Lace trimmed col- sleeves, £ Bloomingdale's, 24 Floor, Season-end Clearance, just in for your Labor Day trip at a decidedi; Traveling Bags: $6. 00 and $6. 50 Real Walrus Bags now. $5.50 and $5.95 Cowhide Bags reduced to $3.98 Cowbide Bags reduced to $3.50 Sheepskin Bags Urearti to. Sizes 15, Not all sizes in oll styles. them leather lined. Japanese Matting Suit Cases, values; for Friday, they are marked at the special price U. S. Flags for Labor Day Regularly $4.79 $2.98, at | United States Flag of best quality clamp \ dyed bunting, size 6x10 feet, with one pole 134 inches in meter and 10 feet end 1 galvan- zed bracket, com- Hair Goods at trimmed to Suit Cases and Travelling Bags $5. 00 * $4.50 $2.97 $2.49 16, 17 and 18 inches, |] Midget Suit Flay is Most of plete, ready to hang; It will pay you to see our line, as we are offering the well- known Yvette MONEY-SAVIN' Hair Goods Department NOW. nce Nasuret at Switch— i! ee aa-ineh Natural ¥ Very special valu ict ha Nacoray Very epecial values at.......... Special All-Around Transformation Of fine natural gray wavy hair. . Special All All shade: ° Psyche Puff—Of fine quality hair; ver: pecial 1 at Special Bang—Full length; very spec: Quick Adjustable Hair Nete— Speci Elbow Length Mous- 3,750 Pairs Women's Pure Thrend Silk Stockings, with deep garter tops, high spliced heels and linen soles; wi ictal black and tan; all cere . are remark- ey value at bid Al low price of Boys’ end Girls’ 24e hose, in stainless block; double at 875 Women’s Fine Cotton all sizes. These Union Suits usually sell time to bella you to buy a new bag ly substantial saving. a Cases: 24 inches. . $3.75 Russet Sheepskin Suit Cases, 24 inches. $3.25 Real Cane Suit Cases, 24 and 26 inches $2.89 $2.49 + 49¢ 69c Leeann eee aan 24 inches; exceptionally ered 97¢ Matting yeairg Peo Sosee, 14, 16, 18 inch; and 16 inch; special price. i Electric $ Chandeliers, 14 Made of over 700 pisces o: fine beaded art glass; a very artistic Dome, complete; and a very excep- tional vr'ue. Bioomti alee’, Third Floor, | Reduced Prices uality Hair Goods at PRICES. Visit our Around Tra nsformation— ;now.. on sale ai Fevr bride. The bridegroom and his sons are | dni now conducting the affairs of the old’ toward all the world, LEXINGTON to 3d AVENUE 8,500 Pairs of New Silk Hosiery Scheel Stcckings at 8¢ Boys’ and Girls’ School Hose, of fine and heavy corduroy ribbed cotton Blomingdales’, Main Floor, 50th St, Geotion, Women’s Union Suits at 16¢ Exceptional offerings at this special Friday price. 1250 Women’s Undervests at 9c These are lisle thread Vests; “seconds” of 19c qualities. They are very big bargains at the price. Bloomingdales’, Main Fioor, 59th st. Section. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, Ward-Olyphant Coal Company, at No.) not Wt Battery place. For years the Olyphants, all re have been prominent in soctety leaders {n the coal business, Robert M, Olyphant, who lives at No, 16 West Fifty-ninth street, is eighty years old, but ts still active and a prominent man. Robert Olyphant, the tridegro: store? Boys all wear W. L. D P be: ff the Union, A y a by 0 1 a avy, city and: New ore ache Cin perches of Molt ee $28 $2.50 Sohool i 80 jem be he Sock > Colonial Wars and a Son of the Revo: The 7 Best In the world, lution (From W. L. Douglas makes ard sells more _—_—_———— “My doctor advised, me oy Dey a horse $3 50 and 00 sh than an . ide it. “s pe oes SPOKE TO WOMEN; FINED. |*n4.{'*¢ roew. he had a patient with] othermanufacturer in the wor Reckteeper Addioosed Several on |*,"oree to sell. because they look better, fitbetter Fitth Aven in Lah one than any other s y make rice. Joseph 1. 11 Letevre, « tookxeeper!A Physician's Report on for the p for the Unionport Chemical Comeany, | living at No, 47 West Thirty-ninth | | street, was fined £10 in Yorkville Court. « to-day for speaking to women who | Were atrancers to him on Mifth avenue. Policeman Lydig of the West Thirtleth Street station said he saw Le Fevre walk up to several women, who at! once turned away from him. | watched him, he until he Iatd) @ hand on a woman’ mand tried to! | | detain her, Then he sted the man. Lydig said that on the way to the a station Le Fevre insisted on bowing | title is cure and making every women they met, | bamsassment of the policeman. alg id he had beon at a Birthday ei ay as) endearing remarks to affectionate | a He said he had 4,750 Pairs Men's Silk Half Hose, showing “Mill Faults’ or slight imperfections that will not hurt wearing qualities a particle. Vari- ety of plain colors to choose from and mottled mixtures; all 14 sizes; at about half price; pr. (y the knees; sizes 6 to 10 inches. Union Suits, shaped, low neck; for considerably more. in Fail Models storm pnd ee vite In the very Jatest a gilored. k yi xray ra women and misses \This 24-inch Dome; | Incandescent Gas 50C *) $1.10); 50c Wide Lace Bands from Calais Wide Lace Bands from Calais— Bought from o large American manipul tor of iptown, “Robes,” who is Choicest laces, ' Bt, Sect not have the was locked cons Lydig | Women’ 's & Misses’ Tailored Fall Suits at $15.00 Gasco | Paes Compleie | Ycscent Gus Lamp Outtits Outfits | assembled by | ithe well- q known Lind A | say Light Co. lat reduced ie 4 price. S) No. 520 | inveried | Compiete + Outfits Like Picture No, 5 Lindsay p Lamp Oullits Upright | Like piciure | Complete Outiit Fro Buffalo , “What is the secret of Markem’s suc- manager of a sporting goods —————ALL CARS TRANSFER TO— Genuine Printed Cork Linoleum, |Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, light and dork tile patterns; colors run through to the back; 89c quality, tile and wood effects; 50c quality, very special for Friday, yard . Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, hand- some floral patterns; through to the back; 79c quality, very special for Friday, yard . all sizes. this season. Women’s & ear Dresses { at $9. 98 utunn atyios, efte mi ‘Magic Chandelier Just like illustration; worth | Complete considerably more than our i 1 ROmIRE: Ouilits specia | Uke pictare dale price. SL. u8 29c_ No. 522 Com- pon lenses, guaranteed gold filled nosepiece with suction Like pi tare clips, the kind that specialty | plete Quttit 69c panels; hundreds of No extra charge leaded tr examination. fr B Bloom\+ *! sles’ No. 504 Dome \ Compiete Outlit } ! like picture Men's Men's Half-Inch Hemstitched Pure Irish Linen Hand- kerchiefs, Women" > Rh 1912, ° it to annoy anybody. joney to pay his fin Tuberculosis Medicine Linoleums at a Saving of 14! All Perfect Goods Cut from the Roll. Men’sRoot’s TivoliUnderwear 69c Men's Natural Wool Undershirts and Drawers, in all sizes of this cele- brated make. supply at this very low price. Not more than 3 suits will be sold to a customer. Men’s Merino Underwear at 39¢ Men's Medium Weight Natural Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers, in This is an exceptional bargain and one that you may not see again 9 for Blooming tales’ 24 Lamp Outtiis AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES: $1.00 ¢ | Mail Orders filled. Handkerchiefs Fancy French Handkerchi: | SHOES CAUTION.—To protect you inferior shoes, W. L. Dou; ns warp hit nage uth ein several| bottom. Look , substitutes. W. U Dew! kuoe my faith large Dracaenas, extra large holly ferns, Including geraniums in flower, speciel at 59th to 60th STREET Greenhouses on the roof. Buffet ns at 33¢ SPECIAL—25 Rolls of Fibre Car- pet, red, green, tan and blue, 1 yard wide; regular price 38c, our 2g special price, per yard c Fourth Floor, colors run 49. Bloomingdalre’, IT WILL CERTAINLY PAY YOU TO buy your Winter's Bloomingdaies,’ Main Floor, inches. Annual Sale of School At Boys’ hep: Calf Blucher Laced Shoes, sises 9 to 514. 00 Gun Metal Button and Vici Laced Shoes, sizes G to11; spendid value. ce Dark Tan Kid Button Shoes, sizes 6 to 2: Great! ton Shoes, sizes 9 to $14; usually $1.98. Leathers; remarkable values. a5 “ne value at the pri Gun sizes up to 5, for college girls, Fit the Feet Like Gioves Fit the Hands ‘y in Tan Russia Calf, Gun Metal and iced according to sizes, New styles are kid of cloth top At $1.98, 'This 20-inch Beau- titui Dome $9.50 “Far and yi os stores are selling With gray fect border ant 16 ingdale price our Annual Fall Sale. Third Floor ing with odes and your initial ste old Colonial rave almost n stock, so Plaid with colored 9c and with proldcred rat Bloomin W.L. OUGLAS Filled Fern Dishes at 6c Regularly 15¢ to 25. Also Cocoa Palms, Boston Fern". ind other miscel- laneous plants at this exceptionally low price. Also 1,000 Miscellznecus Plants ,%e Both of these extraordinary items to-morrow ik our This Beautiful | 48 inches long, 5 ft.'2 high; made of highly Juartered sawed oa! ‘awer; claw feet; French plate mirror, 12x38 Bloemnetelen, Shoes of Style and Durability at Low Prices, | Boys’ Gun Metal Blucher and Bute Boys’ Sample Shoes, in Tan and Patent Girls’ Extra High Cut Button Shoes, of Gun Metal and Tan Russie Calf, sizes up to ig Girls’ Velour Calf Laced & Metal Button Shoes, “Nature Shape” Shoes tor Boys and Girls 25, $2.65 and $2.98 "=ptse’. semas on Spectacles $5.00. Special Bloom- m representative economy yh Porcelain Dinner Set, light, thin and durable; 100 pieces, includ- SOUP TUREEN WITH COVER. Each piece decorated a very neat gold border come early nd select a set for $6.98, Irders taken at this price or any initial not in stock, alee’, in. poled lined beveled sheeee “ioe Shoes Vici Kid, ‘with Near” at $1.50 'to $2.75 for scientitic ", Main Floor, American in gold, in shape; we all initials Thint Floor,

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