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orate LOOKS INTO FUTURE, SEES RELEASE ON POISONING CHARGE Seeress Who lee Own Acquittal Had Predicted Deaths of Alleged Victims. CHICAGO, Oct Witnesses from Milwaukee and Chicago, from whom the | State expected to draw testimony bear- ing out the charge that Mra. Louisa Lindioff murdered her son Arthur by Poisoning ‘him, appeared at the Crimt- nel Court early to-day at the request of the State's attorney. To-day was expected to bring forth the most slamaging evidence jhe State possessed ‘against the woman, whom the prosecu- tor has pictured to the jury as a whole. @ale polsoner of her own relatives. It has been sworn that Mra. Lindloff, who | rofesses to We a secress, predicted the death of each of the near kin she has lost in recent years, When the @eeress entered the court room to-day ahe announced to her guard: “It is only @ question of a few days and I will be walking out of here a free woman, [ have known for a long time I would be on trial for my life, and now, by spiritualism, I can forsee my release.” Testimony taken up to this time has been given by a doctor and a maid. The Physiclan testified that he uspected Polson in diagnosing the boy's iliness and that he believed the fatality oc- curred because of the lad’s recelving @dditional poison after his last visit to him. An insurance agent, J. H. Price of Chicago, wna the first witness, He test!- fled that Mrs. Lindloft took out @ $2,000 policy on Arthur's life March 2, The boy died June 13. Julius KR. Butzow, an undertaker, told of his preparation of the boy's wody for burial, ing that he used then told of ndies of Will- | Prof. Waiter 8. Haines, ‘amined, }at the jinvited him to go to a restaurant | the cem removal of the viscera by Rist, Dr. FB. R. Leoount, for who examined 'HOPELESS CRIPPLE ENDED HIS SUFFERINGS: BY LEAP TO DEATH them for poison by Coroner Peter Hoffman ea Analysis disclosed @ quantity of arsenic in the viscera ex- A report presented W. Wright, an undertaker who bur- fed William Lindloff and Alm when he arranged the fune © ba I asked her for fled the witness, ther death.’ Just @ year from that time I was led to bury Alma.” he added, “and Mrs, Lindloff said to me, ‘you see, wha, dia t you? The spirits told me al vined His Purpose, but Were Unable to Stop Him: declared that the defendant, time of each of the funerals, had ear ery and “get a good bt hee Max Snodowsky became tired of be- sald that she complaine: a i- “ae b waa not satisfactory, {M8 @ shut-in, To-day he ceased to be 80 complained to the res-|@ Patient at the Monteflore Home for tune asilianael CHINAMAN ON TRIAL. lery fifty feet above the ato Wil Tell How He |r” Bity ed Snodowsky has a family, w White Witnenn @tead, his horizon has been bounded on Sing highbinder, in Pell street last sum- by a patch of sunlight and an oid popl mer, was arraigned to-day before Judge Rosalsky in Special Sessions—the first Chinese to go to trial for first degreo murder in that court for many years. The State is optimistic concerning the case of Jung, since there are four white witnesses against him. The chief trou ble against which the prosecution usu- ally has to contend in Chinese cases ts that there are only Chinese witnesses to call . The four who will awear that Jung killed Yee Toy are the Amere ican wives of members of the Hip sing Tong. The murder of Yee was ar- ranged in revenge for the slaying of an On Leong man by the Hip Sing agents in the early of June, the police aay. dow of his room. Five Years James Wilson, Girls! A negro, Washington street, Brooklyn, wi tenced to serve five years in the penl+ tentlary by Judge Fawcett in the Brook- } lyn County Court to-day following his of guilty on the oharge of selling | |Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, and heroin. His was a second Wilson having served three in Charleston Prison, Massachu- setts, less than a year ago. Day in Canada. 46.—Ordinary was suspended throughout Yominion of Canada to-day in ob- vance of Thanksgiving Day. Re- moments you have doubled t of your hair. fam Lindloff, the defendant's second msband; of her daughter Alma, de- - _— Acres of Floor Space Ugious services were held in the} churehes: jesides beautifying the hai ‘ D derine dissolves New Harlem Store VENING WORLD, i Other paieuai of Home Di- hopeless cripples at Broadway and One Hundred and Thirty-eighth street by the only way left open to him—the high gal- pavement. tree, sick like himself, outalde tho win- Thia summer the Poplar tree finally died to the last] oi feebly swaying leaf, and last week the/ to-day. gardeners of the Monteflore Home came ars as soft, lustrous ee 8 girl's after Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a cleanse the hair of dust, oil and in ky a few ie beauty and cut the worthless trunk down. May- be Snodowsky read @ lesson there, who can gay? day the attendants pushed him tn hia wheeled chair to the balcony which runs acrose the face of the fourth story on the Hamilton Place aide of the e | ier the sick, There they left him, side by side with others of the helpless. Pr siot the attendant had gone Sno- 'Y, bY superhuman effort, raised timseit from his chalr and tottered at @ tortoise's pace across the intervening few feot to the rail. It w first time he had walked in years, The other helpless invalids divined the man Pose and called out feosly, for the of life in them Was shocked, Snodowsky reached the rail, turned and feebly waved a withered hand at his comrades in torture. Then he went over the rail, a smile on his face. UP-TO-DATE TREASURE BURIED IN CITY HALL ‘Current Literature, Coins and Of- | ficial Documents Put Away Murdered Hip Sing Man, No. 100 One Hundred fn HITEC Jung Hing, alleged On Leong Tong | teenth street, but for six years of bitter in Secret Receptacle. hatchet man, who killed Yee Toy, a Hip |Pain he has not been a part of Wt. 1 A reinforced steel box containing coptes of current Iterature, coins, news. papers, oMcial documents pf the city and photographs of present men of af- fairs was imbedded in a socret spot in the heavy walls of the City Hall Only contractors Thomas A. Shannon and Charles J. GUiman, who YOUR HAIR 1S FLUFFY; BEAUTIFUL AND LUSTROUS IN A FEW MOMENTS Get a 25-cent bottle of “Danderine” and try this. Also stops falling hair; destroys dandruff. + | dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig- orates the scalp, forever stopping itching and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use, when you will actually see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair grow- ing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it surely get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton's Dan- , |derine from, any druggist or toilet count id just try it. OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT $15 Worth for '25¢ Weekly 3rd Ave. @ 121st St. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. $50 Worth for 75c Weekly $100 Worth for $1.50 Weekly $200 Worth for $2.50 Weekly $500 Worth for $5.00 Weekly Weekly or Monthly—Any Amount Prices Marked in Plain Figures 10% Off If You Prefer to Pay Cash Furniture, peeee, Rugs, Carpets, Oilcloth, Curtains, Stoves—Everything for Housekeeping Leather Coach, $11.25 Strong oak frame. ruffi.d sides. Imitation quality. Note the deep tufts and leather of Wash Day Set, Fine Gas Radiator, $2.98 Best grade, heavy nickel trimmings, colored | jewelled lights, 8 ft. tub- Jing included, Stands 29 inches high, Washboard, gal- vanized tub, set of Pott’s irons, good and 100 clothes This is one of a score of patterns, dozens of each, bought to close out a stock on hand at a big saving. large factory's | Renaissance Bed Sets, $2.75 Extra very Sheets, of every kind. The id Hare In mahogany grain and 1s prettily inlaid; very well made and finished throughout. Desks for Offwe, Library, Parlor and. Bedroom.’ Every kind at every price, Sideboard, $23. Beautiful quartered oak; well polished; 45 inches wide; tine front prettily Hundreds every kind, Bread Su, and pvery kind. Ferlem Store 3rd Ave. & 12{st Street ICOWPE pretty carved; 16x 26 bevelled plate mir- ror; wide top-shelf, blac thing for kitvhen and pantry. heavy quality; designs. Blankets, ete. Big Leather Settee, $35 ies Table, $19 Both in this wonderfully fine “Fumed” oak finish, burned in the wood by ammonia fumes—not a mere stain. The settee is 58 inches wide, massively built, with real leather seat. Big leather cushions to match, $5 apiece, Rockers and Armchairs, same style, $14 each. The Table is a beauty. It measures 28x44; has a large drawer and a massive bottom shelf. This Fumed Oak has to be seen to be appreciated, and the fjnish in itself is not expensive. We have lots of chairs, rockers, tables, etc., ut about $3, $4 and $5. 75 serpen- Punch Bowl drawers and 6 Glasses 98c more ot Ching 18x36 in. 18x31 in. 24x48 in, 27x60 in, “Calgary” All-Wool Mat: Rubber Door Mats.. Atlantic Bath Mats Axminster Rugs rail in all . Colonial Rag . Colonial Rag Rugs . All-Wool Art Squari 27 in. Terry Hall Runne 36 in. Plain Napier Mat ) Every kind of Carpet, Cilcloth, Linoleum, etc, and no charge for measuring, sewing, lining or laying. Iron, 11-Piece Set, 69c Box, ea, Coffee, ar und Flour Canisters six small Spice Canisters; ck japanned finish, Every- no Four Generations Habe testified favorably to our business methods, the quality of our goods, our reasonable prices, and our creait system Open Saturday Evenings. RTHWAIT & \ Aap een manne aaa Nes ana Jeet ‘ CY Pretty Iron Bed perfect sanitary conditions. Chiffonier, $8.60 Substantial oak Chiffoner. Five roomy drawers; 40 Inches wide; solidly made and well finish- ed; 12x18-inch mirror, 12,500 sq. ft. of bed- room furniture; enough to suit everybody's taste and purse, Combination Bookcase- Desk, $19.50 MONDAY, have completed the marble work in the ing of the Interior of the building now .|each pleture, OCTOBER City Hal contemplated in the overhaul- taking place, a mason and Custodian John Ryan were present when the steel receptacle was placed in the posttion where it may remain undisturbed for many years. After the box was placed in @ bed of cement It was slated in with granite and then plastered over, ho outward trace indicating the presence of the treasure box. Short biographies of the famous men of to-day, whose photographs were put 1n the box, were written on the back of The copies of the newe- Papers contained accounta of the #hoot- Ing of Col. Roosevelt and stories of the Predential campaign now waging, The B. Altman & Ca. are holding an Exceptional Sale of Misses’ and Girls’ IN PRICES held of comprising the following: some silver-trimmed; also Beautifully >enamented and very well made. , Solid oak, golden finish, glass door to book- case and pret- high and is 39 wide, All sorts of desks and bookcases. Continuous lt with brass top- inserted. Head and foot each has one long and two short brass spindles, Best white enamel, | sizes, Comes Beds in every style, at every price. Brass and Wood. Sanitary Beading Made in our own factory under Costs more than the ordinary kinds. Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. SONS ee —— close roll, with natural wood handles, in styles for Men and Women, Actual value $5.00 . . . the following moderate prices: Women’s Extra Size Silk Hosiery, in black . ° . . . Regteterea r ‘Mark Betabiiehes Hal o Century Bed Linens And Towels Linen Sheets for single and double beds, ine cluding the extra lengths for brass beds, $5.50 to 12,50 up, per pair. Linen Pillow Cases in all the desirable sizes, $1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 per pair. Also a complete line of small French Pillow Cases in all sizes and styles—Hemstitched and Hand-embroidered, Towels—A wide and varied collection of the latest patterns and weaves in all qualities. A good line of substantial everyday styles at $3.00, 4.50, 6.00 and 7.50 per dozen, Individual Towels—in all sizes and qualities from $3.00 per dozen for plain hemstitched up to $24.00 per dozen for those embroidered by hand. Also Bath Towels, Bath Sheets and Bath Mats in foreign and domestic makes in all sizes. James McCutcheon & Co., bth Ave. & 34th St. waipprsite Sn | a | ay Wing COLLARS ava others key to the box was handed to Custodian 2 for 28 cents in the city. By for you to wear. Everything for your family Ryan to be handed down to his aucces-| _CLUETT, PEABODY & COMPANY to wear. irl household. One and a halt acres of core one by one. SS space crowded with dependable merchandise. Popular “priced Dresses, Suits and Coats AT EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS To-morrow (Tuesday) a Special Sale will be SILK ‘UMBRELLAS FOR MEN & WOMEN Twilled Silk Umbrellas, with novelty handles, Silk Umbrellas of superior quality, extremely at $3.00 “BETALPH’’ GUARANTEED SILK HOSIERY in black and the new shades for autumn and winter is being shown in the regular stock at Men’s Silk Hosiery in black or colors $1.75 pair Women’s Silk Hosiery in black $1.75 & 2.50 pair Women’s Silk Hosiery in white or colors2.00 pair $2.50 pair _Fith Avenne, 34th aud 35th Streets, Nem York. Bwey Sante sess. 7 (6™ Floor) | Have you visited “Old-Fashioned” Macy's on the Sixth Fleer? The greatest array of moderate priced merchand'se under one goods only, all marked at typical Macy Women’s Wear y prices, verted foot pleats $ 14 white or navy blue 14: Pearl buttons at side, Navy bi ue, black. Elsewhere Long finished with four silk $] Sz with head, tails and § $12.4 14 Set Women's Street Coats—Fnilish chev-) Women's Dresses of corduroy: fot, long rol! shawl collar and deep iece—designed on long rt acenit cuffs with wide velvet overlay. Bines. Robespierre Long, straight ine $ 49) “wis, Xz Phe, 10 model in small wo- row! 1 ‘sand misses’ 7: wees pana lomen’s { smooth fini: Coate—Full length, made} cheviot. Coat slightly cnavy el of seasonable weight zibeline. Nov-| trimmed with fancy bone rg elty st style collar. Regulation coat] New model panel yuirte with im sleeves, with wide cuffs. Black and $ 94 at each side. New ey brown a black. falking Skirts of durable quality corduroy. Fasten n with ‘th $3.96 Moers om the Histh Fleer, Marmot and Blended Muskrat Furs GENUINE MARMOT SETS,| BLENDED MUSKRAT Say with long, handsome shawl co! crescent shaped scarf, finished ornaments. Large half Extra. I barrel muff to match, fowsshaped mutt nt For the Children ere Coars AND CARRIAGE ROBES Smart of quality cor-| Baby carriage robes in a duroy, ee roll collar, buttoni variety of yes and sizes; $1.8 close to double brea h I te Cifect. fastening with x $5.98) | a ec cee reveity"tuntons, brown SB+9O| Lined with funnel. Wide $9.96 or navy blue. slip pocket. —_——————"'0ld Fashioned” Macy's on the Aixth Table Linens COTTON TABLE CLOTHS) “ines Napkins, scatioped edee; ing: inches square; with and with- ica ecging: 45 C] out eyelets; each, Mercerized Hommed Tablecloths, ucesig Ge 54x63 inches, Te pee edge; 54 Linen fh oped ay 1 Pa eS ifour M Hemstitched ust'"5 ria ti a alae Abe 36x36 inches square. Sde je; i i ;, Unbleached Linen Napkins, ~"* @ “fe half dozen, Tee & Be Pipers ; without eyelets, Scarves, with hemstitched and scalloped edges; pee § torchon rot); with Napkins to match, 18 inches $1.98} square; each, Line ‘Dey with ey 18x54 inches, Cotton with linen april, Cotton Shams and Scarves shams 29x29 inches; scarves 18xS2 inches; eac! ing; 29 inches square. 4le match; trimmed Aid torchon lace J ‘O1d-Bashioned” Macy's, on the Sixth Floor, ————| Towels and Towelling ALL LINEN CRASH TOW- wae ae Tewelling, 16 inches wide: ELLING, * inches vice, 9 ia Huck Towels plain and re ore Ins, ; ea., Plain, White Turkish “Forel, 2he Gove K cn Teese 2Raa8 8} Me “014-Fashiened” Macy's on the Sith F leer, Laces and Ribbons Lo ERTIONS, aaelate Bol Pah ogen of meee a Swiss Allever em os [sie Fass wide + se inches wide; yard, hich tats Ribbon, 4 and 5 Me Lee wide; Sie ce 1% x | ot ten, sich Ite sa fal Ribbon, 746 ches wide, Ribbon, 6 inches] and J Insertions, 44-in. vigeing? yds. 19¢ Shadow Lace Nets, 17 inches wide; yard, Cambrie Edgings, 4 to 5 Inches wide; yard, wide, 12e| bolt of 10 yards, “Old-Fashioned” Macy’s on the @iath Fleer —wWash Goods— SEERSUCKER Cotton Challie, floral and Pe creat fast colors, 24 inches, ‘ne pGINGHAMS, 27inches wide, 7°] We Challie, floral and Printed Calico, fast colors, 24 Wesktseen Coaibes rat inches wide, ea absolutely§, Standard Apron Checks, fast colors, Se fast colors; 29 inches wide, Me 27 inches wide, lette, white and colors; 27! Figured Batiste, 27 inches wide, 9¢ Novia wide, . Crepe, floral and { tee bts my wt te] Cofen ney tee, ined J 32 inches nghauat, Zale Foulard Batiste, 27 inches wide, 10¢ Madras, | strii Printed Cetin Nahin: 27 27ins.,yd., 1e 36 inches wide, ™ tte Mercerized Striped Batiste, plain, Me ¥ ] Mewwtteh 4 Fast-Color Percales, 36 inches wide, 9¢| 27 inches wide, AMOSKEAG DRESS GINGHAMS, 27 inches wide, “Old-Fashioned” Macy's on the Sixth Floor. HOUSEFURNISHINGS Rogers Silver Nickel Tea Spoons, tel et hace er dozen, Rogers! Sliver Nichol Table Spoons Hens 82c| Stove Brushes, I5e to es 4c to $1.74 to se 4 & to Ile Se to Ile $2.09 to $3.71 Toecet tke Landers, Frary & Clark; 44-dozen. Te to $1.49 de Ireey Creamery Knives, dozen, $2.24 Corn Brooms, ‘0 24¢ | Bath Room Sets, * Macy's on the Sixth Floor. Tapestry Brussels Rugs An excellent assortinent of these high grade Tapestry Lug Rugs In Oriental and floral patterns, woven in a short, tough looped surface. Rugs ar or the living room, the dining room and the chamber. Will give excellent service. Sizes and prices as follows nh Reg. Feieo shle Pate | Size By fy art $16.74 $10.74) 9 x12 $14.24 id-Fasbioned” Macy's om the Sixth povbg E Size 11M x12 4 Fave