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Jease w Col, Joseph F, Scott, Super- intendent of State Prisona, who in turn reported tt to Gov, Dix. The Governor granted a respite untt | to-day and appointed @ commission of * ACTSLIKE MADMAN * sane and should be dealt with ng to the find'ngs of the court. The Governor thereu; declined to Slayer Had Been Declared “in| interfere further in tu Mentally Deficient Class” gist wnt Ay! but Still Sane. | p 100, Woman Wakes in Time to Save ‘AUBURN, N.Y, Sept. 16—Jamos! Her Husband, Babies and Des- ‘Wittiams, the nezro murderer whose pondent Swain, @anity had been questioned, Med In the | Mre. fadic Kieinman of No. 211 Bout) electric chair early to-day delivering; Third street woke early to-day and & rambling valedictory that convinced found herself choking with gas Her THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, | troubte, and because of his pecullar ac-| COX FUNERAL TO-MORROW; | tions Warden Denham reported the] CLUBMAN EXPIRED IN PARK. Cerebral Hemorrhage Caused Death | of Wealthy Coal Merchant on | Riverside Drive, Physician Finds. Pending the arrival of hie eteters from Harrisburg, Pa, and Chicago no ar- Tangements have been made for the funeral of the late John Bowes Cox, who was found dead early yesterday in the pathway in Riverdde Drive, near Wot Nineticth atroet. It ts probable, however, that the funeral services will be held to-morrow night in hie home, No. %0 Weat One Hundred and Sixth street, and shat the interment will be in Kensico. Mr. Cox, who was «ixty years old, was a prominent clubman, a member of both the Lotos and the New York Ath- fetic Clubs. He was a coal merchant, connected with the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, with offices at No. 1 Broadway. Mr. Cox haa been in fil health for Oe ORE ag a EL oer ee | The execution was over in five min- \) caused unusdat precaution for dis- + Eventually the Court of Appeals af- ) firmed the conviction and ordered his } emecution on Aug. 18, 1913. most of the witnesses that he was men.|hUsband and two children were un- tally deftoient, conscious, She found that the gas was “Gentlemen, don't kill ma," he pleaded | P2UPINK from under and over the door ; of a boarder, Jacob Tieberman, « a yale We alae ats json clothier’s cutter, who had gone to bed him. He wore old working clothes and |'S#t ignt in a melancholy temper be- to the astonishment of the witnesses | coure, his pest girl had told him she had on « soft cap. He was piainiy an-| 3frs, Kleinman screamed for help, and noyed when the cap was snatched from| neighbors helped her to carry her hus- hig head and he was forcibly shoved into| band and babies out to the air, A the chalr. After taking his seat he looked over all of the witnesses as if counting them and then started to rise to make @ apeech, but the straps already held him, He began: “Gentleman, don't kill me. 1 want to warn you about the wimmins. Keep away from the wimmins, That's what got me here. That's my votce. Lord Jesus. I was the firet one. DEATH GILENCED HIS PLEAD. INGS TO LIVE. Then he paused as if expecting the witnesses to acknowledge his speech, and as the mask was going soveral montha, Saturday night he left his home early for a walk and did not return, Karly @unday morning Patrol- man Mullen of the West One Hun- Grodth atreet etation found Mr, Cox's body Iytng across the footpath in River- aide Drive Pockets established his identity and his widow ordered the body removed to Hulbers’s undertaking parlors in Wert One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street. A phystolan from the J, Hood Watght Hospital, who examined the body, 4 clared death was due to cerebral hem- orrpage and had been Instantaneous. (Mr. Cox wae @ high Maeon and a Knight Templar and « detail from both these organisations will attend the funeral. small boy ran to the Williameburg Bridge Plaza and brought back Pollce- man Roese of the Bedford street sta- tion, Roese smashed down the door. He found Lieberman stretched on the bed unoonecious. He had dressed him- self with great care evidently. A note to his father in Russia lay on the Gresser explaining that his sweetheart turning against him was the climax of & life of disappointment ang he want- @4 to live no longer. Dr. Relistein of the Eastern District ‘Heepttal attended the Kleinman family and took Lieberman away. The man wi) recover, Me had stuffed up the key- hole of his room and had caulked the cracks of the window casing, but had overlooked te fact that the door wae warped and #0 allowed @ little ventile- tion through the foom, w= a Found His Wife Shot Dead. CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—Charies Nuccio was arrested last night after hie wife, the mother of seven children, had beon shot to death while he was troning in the kitchen of her home. Three builets entered her baok, two of which pterced her lunge. The shots were fired through & window. Nucolo said he was away from home and found hie wife dead when he came back. After hearing He began to puree his lips, resisting Blectrician Davis who tried to smooth the mask. “That's all right, don't do that,” vis, the negro continuing to = tenn | It hits the human smoke — | sense just right! Me story the police released him, plea when death silenced him, One} current of 1,89) volts at 9 amperes held for one minute sufficed to kill him! utes, Williams's final conduct having patoh. | Williams was put to death for kill-| james Duffy, with | N. ¥, in 1911, 0 anmault his vic- He was orig!- | nally sentenced to be electrocuted dur- | ing the week of July 11, 1911, but the execution was stayed by an appeal. The Smoothest TOBACCO BELONGED TO MENTALLY Dé&- FICIENT CLASS. Meanwhi'e Williams tempted to commit swlelde, once on the day sentence was imposed and again While confined in the death house. He gave the prison officials qonsiderable had twice at- on \1 fandy Yi OSg LO TSS: inn yescht antares Wo Trade Mark Half a Century : New Fall Goods At McCutcheon’s Ladies’ Hosiery Ladies’ Outer Garments This attractive department displays Our entire third floor is devoted to the choicest Hosiery from the principe) Suits, Coats, Dresses and Waists. The domestic makers, including Silk, Lisleand | list includes Evening Coats, Tailored Cotton, with the latest devices for rein- | Suits, and Dresses for day and evening forcing the heels, soles and tops. There | wear inagreat variety, all new, high Cha is also an important and beautiful assort- | goods and of the latest a| styles. ment of foreign goods, including French Our Waist Department displays French Novelty Hosiery with lace insertion and | and Domestic Blouses of Silk, Chiffon, hand embroidery. Linen and Lingerie materials. Also a Li gerie very choice collection of Wash Waists in ~ Ares Caper all the desired materials. French, Austrian ai leira man- i. ufacture with all kinds. of ‘embroidery Infants’ & Children’s Wear and lace trimming, Tne French goods are i j either hand-embroidered or hand-embroid- ue aa cnaae oe in ered in combination with lace, A special ) cludes everything required for the cloth feature of the Austrian goods is the rein- | ing and comfort of Infants and Children forced edges, which are very durable. | up to 12 years of age, in the very best The Madeira Lingerie shows the dainty | domestic and foreign goods. embroidered, scalloped edges and eyelet Special attention is given to Bassinette work. Also a very attractive line of | and Crib furnishings and to supplying Domestic goods. complete Layettes. Custom Lingerie Department. We ; ogee are prepa red to make any required gar- Men’s Furnishings ment to order on individual measure- ii i A ments. Delivery can be made within a in Wont ieneaceate “Tanne few days, Pajamas, Shirts, Collars, Underwear, Bath Robes, etc.—all in the latest style Corsets Carda and letters in his | and of the very best quality. Housekeeping Linens We direct especial attention to our In Corsets we carry the well-known Gessard, which we consider the most satisfactory lace-front type, and the new Felicita Corset, which includes a number ti lish models, Housekeeping Linens, including Table Vey MRI ORO RTI HNROS =| ithe and Rapin, Sheets and Pillow Ladies’ Neckwear and Veils Cases, Towels, Towelings and Bed Cov- erings. The collection comprises every- thing desirable in the widest possible assortment of sizes, styles and designs. Other Departments There are other departments, including Washable Dress Fabrics and Flannels of every kind, Laces, Embroideries, Art Linens and Art Novelties in the widest possible assortment, Store Open Until 6 P. M. Daily Sth Ave. and McCutcheon & Co., nse 'n'¥ fer aaaocie The variety of Ladies’ Neckwear we display, including Jabots, Collars, Frills, Bows, etc., practically forbids any at- tempt at description. The stock em- braces everything new and desirable. A large part of the assortment has just been received direct from Paris. Fine Veils and Veilings for street, eve- ning and automobile wear are shown in this Department in many choice designs, es SS Ss See " fc Polson Killa Woman Hotel Gaest. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 1,—A tashs tonably dressed young woman who came alone to a hotel here and registered as F, Mitchell, Kansas City, waa found dead tn her room yesterday. Death re- sulted from poison, apparently taken with suicidal intent. Nothing waa found to indicate her identity. Easy Way to Preserve Nat- ural Color of the Hair and Make It Grow. A harmless remedy, made from com- mon garden sage, quickly restores gray hair to natural color. The care of the hair, to prevent it from losing its color and Justre, is just as important as to enre for teeth to keep them from dis- Why spend money for cor ereams to improve the com- \d yet neglect your h when is even more conspi' and auestive of age than wrinkles or a oor complexion? Of the two, it is to preserve the natural color and it the hair than it is to have complexion. Owing to the THE FIRST GRAY HAIR SIGN OF AGE, DON'T LOOK OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME MICHIGAN T. R. Has a Qutet Day in Frisco. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14—Col. Roosevelt spent a quiet Sunday, passing the morning at the Ban Francisco home of Gov. Hiram W. Johnson and was the Buem in the afternoon of President Ben- jamin Ide Wheeler of the University of Cauforn! leaving here last night to Loe Angeles. All that is necessary is the occasional ye pao Sage and Sulphur for dry, harsh, | itching scalp ‘and 8 After a few applications simple, harmless remedy, your radually be restored to its lor, in @ short time the dan- removed, and your hair come out, but will start to ure intended it should. eglect your hair, for it goes further than anything else to make or | mar your good looks, You can buy | this reme: drug store for nd your drug: are not satisfied after using. ‘us chase a bottle today. You will never regret it when you Fealise the differ I ppearance. URE CO destruction of our establishment by § fire iast February we have accumulated AT 25% 10 5 NO DE ON $50 Furnished $59 to 2174 — SAVE BET. IIB ClO srs. OPEN EVERY. EVENING UNTIL 90 CLOCK At All James Bulier ane. Licensed Stores |} & LIQUORS AN IMMENSE STOCK WHICH MUST BE SOL! Apartments |$5 "ow! RC $500 tise California Port and Sherry These are three selected vintages, giving you more quality fr your money than elsewhere. J. B. Choice, Ce Superior, bottle ..... 25 5 bottle... 0% REDUCTIO PO SsSiT ‘WORTH w$75|$-4 .00 ="450| OPENS um 200| AccouNn Old Crow Rye Whiskey H. B. Kirk & Co.'s ec Medicinal Malt Whiskey Butler’s,—tonic 69° and bracer for in- valids, bottle..... Ce Trysome, 3 9 bottle... 50° GOs it BEE Imported Sauterne California Sauterne ts 15° = 29° At the price California compares favorably with the French, California Claret Pure grape dinner wine of excellent body and flavor. Barton & Gues- 65° tier’s, bottle... Bot- 5 tle., 1753 is. 10° Guinness’s Stout---Bass Ale World's Two Best Import- ed Brews, Direet, from ® 45 $ 00 Brewery to Your Table, ‘ Doses Every Bottle Guaranteed. Splits Dozen Bottles..........+ Allowance for Returned Empties We pay 14 cents a dozen for the return of empty bottles, and 10 cents n dozen forempty splits. Our motor trucks and wagons ft call for the empties on DELIVER FREE and wi oe Stamps F é LAGER Liebmann’s or Ruppert’s REE with Case of “Sa BEER for 1 . the Leading Home Brews. Fine Fresh Eggs, 12 « POUR 202882 88, 112 BIE Peerless Cocoa, Largest package @yc best white rolled, fresh from mill. ... Rice,3 lbs. 1'7° As nourishing as the highest priced. EVERY CAN GUARANTEED. Peerless Ketchup, Liberty Ketchup, Fresh made from new tomatoes; large bott! Franco-American Spaghetti, <<: e Pickling Spices, Peerless, whole mixed; in packages; cach Zu Zus, Grahams, Uneeda Milk Biscuits, package, 4° Potatoes, Best to behad, @ Ibs. 1O¢ Sweet Potatoes, 5 1:. 10° Ladies’ and Genticmen’s Sizes buy @ Diamond at our enab- + lishment Sou, are given @ Bill of Salo | OPEL SAIUKuAD provides tue Of the Dias Piet which id nly dates Raitt 180 1912, At All the 200 James Butler Inc. Stores Special Offers for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday } Double JA" Stamps Free With Everything Except Butter, Eggs and Sugar Laundry Soap, Underpriced for Wash Day Borax Soap, Butler’s 2 cakes Y XXX Soap, Peevey ave sv 2 cakes 5° Butterine GOVERNMENT INSPECTED—No. 1 QUAL- ITY—Equal to Creamery Butter for all table and cooking purposes; note the price—alb........ 25° GnOcr RIES Best Creamery Butter,’ 29° This price applies to Manhattan, Brooklyn and Bronx Stores only $5 The perfect liquid 12 food, large can... 15° 7 Evaporated Corn Milk | Flakes Rich, fresh milk in handy | Blue Ribbon; the little 5e cans. Special sale, best; extra large Cans 10° 10c_package..... for 3.2 Triumph Oats Prunes,3™ 25° Large, choice—average 58 to Ib. Fresh made from the best and purest spices; bottle. .. Ready to serve when heated; 12° and gc 10° = 5° Cooking Apples, 3 ws. 12¢ Red ons, 3 is. 10¢ Salmon Pickles Tomatoes ESSIE BRAND; choicest] Touring Car; fancy Alaska] Madison Brand; all kinds, fruit in largest cans, each.......+ Toilet Soap, medium red, tall 12¢ No. lean........ Pertumes, B in box "| BLOOMS, frocrc crn LSE in box New Teas | Coffees Imported direct. To suit every taste. Dry roasted. In the bean or ground, 100 stamps Free with 1 Ib. for 70° 30 Stamps Free with 1 lb. for 38° 60 sane Free with 1 tb. for 50°25 sittins Free with 1 1b. for 35° 30 simp. Free with 1 tb. for 35°20 sitmos Free with 1 1b. tor 3O* 15 sd%ine Free with 110. tor 25° 15 stimps Free with 1 1. tor [Be Nowhere else will you find such superior Teas and Coffees at these prices. 15 40 Stamps FREE with 1 Ib. “Ideal Blend,” 25c 15¢ oe jars, hee 10¢ ENUINE COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 STS. NO MONEY DOWN SS \l ro x 50c Weekly Delivers This Davenpest = KOR re hari Pkt d We ' ZNQ Ss FURNIY ZINN | CKEOIT TERMS $3.00 Down $oU.00 5.00 on 75.00 i | 0 7.50 * 100.00 | | 110.00 ** 150.00 iH : \25.00 * Special 8s To-Day aud To-Morrow. vin, tery $75 Me furaso Apayaae ais ; From $59 009 $19) int « ‘ ACM SL. L sista at Coraer jor cash. f eater a iS he Tt e To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World’s dlasiondar al farm ‘$5,000.00, CHARLES A. KEENE Importer of Diamonds. Broadway, New York t Want Directory—READ IT. IC3C St, Subway Siaion Use since Away -VeNINGS