The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1912, Page 8

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- ED WOW LS PERSON OF 40 AND + RRGELF ITH GS Griffin Feared Peter Would Marry and She'd ' Be Left Alone. | TURNED ON THE GAS AFTER GON FELL ASLEEP. The police and coroner sald there was hardly doubt that the old womai had waited until her son was asleep and | then turned en the gas Thomas Griffin tn wife said: “Loan hardiy be ieve tia. my mother- in-law Killed hererif, and also Peter, but since the death of her two other sons the old women has been almost crazed with grief at times. I did not know that Peter planned to marty, not do I know any girl to whom he has been attentive. “My husoand !s now on & business trip In the South. 1 wired him to fe- turn at once." | The bodies of Mrs. GriMn and her | were taken to the Hronx morgue, POLICEMAN CATCHES FIRE TRYING TO SAVE A BOY. FOUND DEAD IN FLAT. i On as He Slept— | Rescuer of Both Is Badly Burned | Gas Turned ‘ P Beating Out Flames—Little Mother Had Grieved for Victim Will Die. Two Other Sons. A voy whose clothing was ablaze was) running frantically away from a bon- fire when Policeman @kivens of the Stage street station passed No. 116 Sel- wel street, Williamsburg, to-day. Skivepe Ahe boy and began to beat out the flames. In a his | uniform was burning, too. John Muller of No. 17 Moore street Mary Griffin, a widow of atxty, Peter J. Griffin, forty, ad of gas last evening tn . No. 1001 Fox street: After an investigation the police and Ceroner Shongut said there was hardly @ Gowdt that the old woman had killed ae oon and ended her own life, news been brought to her that Peter to be married and would have to his home away from her. Griffins moved to the Fox street epertments last spring. Griffini was « telegrapher in the employ of the Went- Railway, and formerly had worked for the Assiclated Press, There lg Griffin eons, William, John, and Petor. and John were taken sud- Mi last January and both died caine to the aaritance of boy and po- Heeman. His hands were badly burned before the last park had been extin- guished, ‘The boy, five-year-old Harry Wise, whose parents live at No. 1i¢ Seigel street, was dying when he Feached Bt. Catherine's Hospital. HIS NEPHEW'S STEPFATHER. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9.—Harry B Harkness of Altoona, soon will become his nephew's stepfather. Harkness, who is fifty-three, and has been a widower for two years, Is to marry his brother's widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Hark- ness, fifty-three, of this city, At the same timo that Mra, Harkness & few days of each othor. | marries, her son, Gehring Harkness, will with his wife, Mrs, Mary L.| marry Maud C, Walton, of this city, , | who was divorced last July. Suppose =| Gehring Harkness has children. What} tea] , nor] Felation Will they be to thelr father's of William and John. es @ SAID SHE WOULDN'T LET SON HAVE HER. Peter wanted « home of his own ‘BE wanted to live in the vicinity of a0 he sented the Bronx place his mother with him. wo were as devoted as mother Woman Die) Mra. Carne Von Gunther, aixty-five yeura old, of No, #00 East One Hundred and Fifty-third street, the Bronx, stood in the doorway of the apartment where she lived and told a neichbor to-day | that she was not feeling very well and was going for a walk. She had gone been. . | only a few steps when she toppled over MSs, vena trom BON dy aka to the street dead. The woman lived he and ble mother were inseparable. alone and made her living taking care Thay hed little to do with their neigh- | cues i but several days ago one of the mpate in the house heard Mrs, Griffin} Mince Pie—Plaum Pud- “Peter, I will not consent to your leav- ding—Rich Pastry fag me. Your first duty is toward your| ell overtax and upset the stomach. mother. You shall never leave me,” ‘ ‘Dhen the story was started that the son was to be married. Peter wae last seen Menfay night when he ran into the|, ee greeted his mother. ‘ evening “4 makes re aoe it was traced to the! ctomach over night and it causes no apartments. On the floor in the lay Mrs, Griffin, A rubber tude Bas stove was in her vain or inconvenience. A most reli- ‘bie Laxative Blood erally it, iH Mmotth and « blanket was thrown over all drugatote, 284, 50e and 81.00, Bhe fully dressed. eso i Qrife. He was in his night clothes. Two FOUNDED aid. Constable ceo Sale eS, ‘The first of the FALL SEASON of 1912 in which all Dry Goods departments are represented —will be continued on Thursday and Friday FOUNDED 1827 BEST $1000 VALUE. Make all the comparisons possible. Measure the PAIGE values from every viewpoint. Consider it first just from its specifications, then investigate the work- manship. See how economical it is. Look up its endurance records. ‘Then consider the character of the organization which builds it. Judge the “PAIGE” by any standard and decide for yourself whether it isn’t the BEST VALUE IN THE WORLD FOR $1,000. EASTERN DISTRIBUTORS S. J. Wise and Company Broadway at 58th St., New York City. coumiss “san. Dealers’ Territory OPgN. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1912. 5 Telephone Messages to the Warships. . 34th Street New York s , While the Fleet is in the North River, the New York Telephone Company will maintain public \@ We telephone stations in charge of competent attendants, at the various land: along the water-front. s p Telephone messages for those aboard any of the ships listed below may be sent from any telephone |F=3 | Special Sales Thursda a]. to these stations. ‘The answerin Ws cy gs attendant will write the message down, place it Sr iewienin a and, by arrangement with the authorities, turn it over for delivery to the next boat leaving t lll . =| landing for the ship you desire to reach. = W 9 H § + Telephone stations will be open from 8.00 A.M. atil midnight. Below will be found aa alphabetical omens riosiery ~ list of the ships and opposite each the telephone number to be A. H. N Submarines. ¥ be] Ai Audubon 6800| Hector .....,Audubon 1898| Nashville ... Chelsea 4800/C 1 Mom’gside 8600 Women’s ‘Pure Thread Silk Ales soe bon = :1892 5 Nebraska ...Andubon 6800/C @ Morn’gside 8500 Hose. Embroidered and plain. Lisle 65c P| jabama lumbus 9560} Idaho .. Audubon 6800] N. Hampshire Morn’gside 8500|C 8 Morn’gside 8500 |3E garter top and “high spliced heel. 5 Ammen . Morn’gside 8500] Illinois ..... Columbus 9560] New Jersey...Audubon 6800|C 4 Morn’gside 8500 |i Value $1.00 and $1.50. Arkansas ...liverside 6040) Indiana + Bryant 8940 | No. Carolina. Chelsca 4800/C 5... +Morn’gside 8500 |FS ~ B. lowa ....... Bryant 8940| No. Dakota.. Riverside 5060|D 1 «+ Morn’gside 8500 6 Baltimore ... Audubon 6800 J De «Morn’gside 8500 |= ; Women’s Pure Thread Boot Ma] Beale .....+ Audubon 6800) Jarvis «+++. Morn'géide 85001 ouio ¢800|D 8 +: Momn'gaide 8500 Silk Hose. Wide liste garter tcp 39c ~ Birmingham . Audubon 6800 ihe ns lorn'gaide 85 1s9¢| © ! ++ Morn’gside 8500 and high spliced heel. Black, white : Brotus .scees «Audubon 1892 | Jouetta... “Nie ‘gside 8500 E@.. _ ‘gside 8500 and tan. Value 50c. | Burrows .. iverside 5040 P & . Kansas .....Morn’gside 8500 1892 | Tenneasee ... Chelsea 4800 Men| Caesar ......Andubon 1892 ee spilt be 3940 Riverside 5040! Terry Schuyler 7240 Women's Lisle and Cotton + Castine +++ Morn'gside 8500| B°MUCKY «+5 Bry iviad Si to | reiaant sas cera! |L of) Hose. | Retabnaved top, cote sad Beet, 25c E “Acne ddd ia Lebanon .... Audubon 1892 Audubon 6800 MH Ml | + sae be Lotisians ++, Morn’ gue 8500 ‘Schuyler 7240 Utah Se a tale 6040 SY Cyclops .....Audubon 1392] 40 ough. A R. Vermont ....Morn’gside 8500 |e | , gh. Audubon 6800 ae Las FY ptnware .. hiveride souo| Machin vv--Atdnbon 6800] R64 *i3i-3 aber Gano| Vit «wo | =O pa ec AMERT nn lanes] Rae Sees 0 Tie PPENHEIM, CLLINS x C Pea | etl Phd Massachusetts Bryant 8940 s. | wayton ». Mayflower ..Chelsea 4800| Salem ...... Aedubon 6800 5040 | “ Piasiay ver Beene vopee posit 7240 | San LM tvesick ila 7240 ence | Sale of a hb b ichigan ... Riverside 8040 Morn’gside 8500 | ‘nied: wa a Florida .....Riverside 8040] Minnesota. Audubon 6800 “Schuyler 7240 9560 Bes | lusser . juyler Missouri .... Columbus 9560 «Audubon 139% 6800 \ = G. Managhis Morn'gside 8500 “Riverside 8040] Wyoming ... liverside 6040 | Crepe de Chine Petticoats = Georgia Audubon 6800] Montana ....Chelsea 4800 Sterrett ..... Riverside 5040 | =a Gloucester . + Audubon 6800] Montgomery .Audubon 6800 Sterling .. +eeeeAudubon 1392 eee oe . Chelsea 4800 | i} | | | | s@ ™ NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY x ® = _ Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Mourning Apparel for Women and Misses Complete Stocks of Suits, Dresses, Coats, Wassts, Millinery, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, Gioves, Veils, etc. Mourning Costumes and Wraps Copies of exclusive models in all the newest fabrics— some with evap trimming—for street, afternoon or evening wear. Full assortment of sizes. s Dresses $27.50, $35.00, $40.00, $55.00, $60.00, $75.00 Coats..:.......$50.00, $60.00, $75.00 Neckeear pWaee see) We have facilities for making alterations in the shortest Novelties in Black, White, Black ~/LOATALOGUE possible time. and White Crape and Net Collars. . 75¢ to $5. 95 PARLOR Ts eae goes Fine Velour Suit. 3 + ic eecemennr ing c id Cuff Sets..........- i leven; “Pee Minter, exticice, and te on y would annest ; A choice and carefully selected stock of Sur AR Cy : $2.00 to $7 5° Fieeeh beet Alsart te"vont hota. a PS ip mal BEURGUMN Mourning and Semt-Mourning- Blouses in all the newest materials Lord & Taylor Mourning Millinery in newest models from the leading modistes From Our Own W orkrooms Robespierre Collars and Stocks. . $2.25 to $3. 95 ihe Fancy Tuxedo and Bromels:N Net Veils Silk Grenadine V. | Long Mourning Veils, Cha: i db ded, Chiffon Cloth, Silk ith C: d G ° nal acer rd cata cin lth Stk | ged th Cpe and Gree $495 10 $12.00 |Ratwtet: A pe AE Milan Lace and embroidered Brussels Net. Sizes 34 to % 7m nee OT re onmmes WEPAY RE & 44. Prices range according to material. | Hanahecrnial GRAND | All Goods * PARE, $3.95 to $48.50 | Black Bordered Handkerchiefs..... 15¢ 10 $1.00 FURNITURE SHEL a : ° iy h f hand-embroid . TIL Goabs” Special Sale pis pig lira iscireoa $2.25 to $5.00 MOTORS RUCE SUN All Black Chiffon Cloh Waists | Creve Hemstitched Bands Bea™ $15.98 with black lace jabot and collar. Long | White and Black, per yard....... $1.50 to $3.50 5 RMN och ais s15:0 5 V0 a s0din tea cali a ale sa $5 00 | Crepe de Chine Waists ane | : button trimmed, hemstitched Mousseline | °° Mourning Jewelry turn-over at collar and cuffs. Long | RMBMOR Cis Coaiacs 6 va bts RTCA tase oC bat | 4 pt ' Gun Metal Mesh Bags............-- teed to ay 5.95 - - Gun Metal Purses... .. 1.00 to $5.95 paar Bre Apartane We Are Showing New Models in age seep nen ae $2.95 0 $12.95 | by _tssrin et ee Negligees and House Gowns Gun Metal Lorgnette Chains.........87.00 to $5.95 A : = Jet Lorgnette Chains........ seveeses 50 to $3.95 For Mourning and Semi-Mourning Wear Jet Bead Necklaces........ se s0005 50c to $2.05 In black, white, black and white, purple and lavender, Collar Pins... 25¢ to $7.00|Bead Bags.. $2.95 to $25. 00| in Silk and Wool fabrics. Belt Pins..... $7.00 to $2.95 |Leather Bags$/.95 to $25.00 eee $4095 to $150.00 Hat Pins...... 25¢ to $2.95 |Strap Books. $7.00 to $25.00 - vou, want your “business” to become | i | the talk of the town, tell about it Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. through a World “Want” Ad. ss 3 coetintaBs necticut at eyo ent oy eect OPPENHEIM, CLLINS x © Exceptional offering of Crepe de Chine Petticoats. Trim- 3 05 mings of Valenciennes lace. Light e Value $6.90. evening shades, wlnlatalnlnlals OPPENHEIM, GLLINSx © On Sale Thursday Founded 1826 ily BS ade Women’s Knit Underwear “Kayser’s” Ribbed Silk, Lisle Thread Vests—hand crochet and plain top. Regular and extra sizes. falues $1.00 and $1.25 Women’s Fine Swiss Ribbed Cotten Union Suits. | 50c Regular value 85c.| | 25c French Mourning Hats 9c also Exclusive Designs Women's Ribbed Lisle Vests. Plain and Fancy Top. Regular value 80c.! at prices ranging from $12.00 to $85.00 TOLZWASSER a) itt at Boren EWER Mourning Neckwear Handkerchiefs and Vetls {Gur niveral Crete Terms { i . f Piet es aH $75 Worth $5 se eee hm Pairs Curtains, ney Worth ae a0 Down tht Wis. DINING ROOM $150 $15 ‘if 4 Oak Sideboard bev felled © Mirra $3.00 $4.00 clegant Sewn $5.00 Veils * $7.50 to $6.50 . $1.00 to $3.50 siete Such @ vak Net,

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