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a 10 'rhomas Grin, chief of the Queens detective bureau, and Detective Victor ™ L. White went to the spot, after nott- nd fying Coroner Benaefer, There Was nothing on the body by H JAMAICA | whieh Tt Ooula be identified. ‘Phe povioots | were empty. Ties , einer lured to. the VICTIM IDENTIFIED === 1 think," Schaefer, jut was p than one | with @ razor, The gash a MOET 4 ae ae ee ' ? } kK or waylaid for not robbery. rer, It looks to me as though the en suduenly set upon and {nis (ater in Dead Man’s Effects!" | Miss Teyte Declares Stage As- made with the suletto, | has @ sharp point but @ dull | THE ‘EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DEOEMBER 9, 1912. will remember te the lect day of your lives.” SHGER N WL RAGE THREATENS TO THRASH MAN WITH HORSE Katsmen edmit the einger but declared manner had not been insulting. He hee not yet Bled the score. ———— Jersey Hotel Burned. Afvert Grover'e Hotel at the Bergen County end of the Wagaraw Bridge over the Passaic River, New Jersey, was destroyed vy fre earty this morn- ing. The proprietor and hie family, the cnly occupants of the building when the fire started, had to get out with what clothing they could enatch wp as they sistant in Chicago Was In- | '*?e4 from bea. Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Important Sale of Smart Walking €& Dress ? = country and killed him, ETL SP Show That He May Have Taken Part in Crime. POULLOWED BY ENEMIES. Lured to Woods and Stabbed 4% Times—Police Use Pics . ture to Learn Name. i Vengeance for a murier committed in ‘Deaty fe now dHolleved by the polloe to be the cause of the etadting to denth of Gaapare Agnelli, whoo body was found fm the woods at the foot of Bunker GEM, Fores Pat, Jamaica, with forty az etad wounds in the body. Antonine ‘Mttitone of No, 1% Johneon avenue, ‘Wiltiamsburg, took detectives to Ax- net's rooms at No. 377 Johnson ave nae and showed them the dead man‘e delongings. Among hie papers was a letter from hie wife tn Aloome, Italy. Ge wald he was not suspected of a cer tain murder and that the police had not @eoovered the shotgun with which it was committed. A man had heen ar- Tested and cleared, and she meant to start for this country #0 tng the letter, When ») ‘was o eli he immigraion inspectors that her husband had been tn his country six months, He had actually been here vat two years. The police believe that the friends of the manmurdered in Italy had more ac- curate knowledge of the crime than the police and followed Agnelll to this They have cabled to the Ttallan police for further «information. A photograph wae taken of the dead man's face and detectives were sont through the Italian districts of Will- famsburgh asking if anybody recognized lt. Scrape of paper found near the ody and a theatre pass signed by Max “= Edelstein of No, %4 Bushwick avenue i that the man hud come from that part made the Deputy Commissioner believe of the city. Detectives Castagming and White howed the picture to Antonino Titt- tone of No. 174 Johnsen avenue, who 4 Geclared it was that of Agnelli, hia Drotherdn-law. They took him to the Stags street station, where more than @ hundred other Italians had gone to ee the body, Tittitone threw himself ; the body ehouting for revenge * ‘against the murderers and had to be { Gragged away forcibly, He was not able to give the police any clue, he sald, as to who had done the crime. The Johnson street neighborhood has + repeatedly caused trouble for the police. * A house near that of Agnello was blown to pleces by a bomb two years ago, after the tenant had refused to comply with an anonymous demand for 12,000. A year 4 ‘ago @ man was down to pieces in front of the hguse by the promature explosion of @ bomb he was oarrying. Many ar- | ests of blackmailers and bomb throw- ‘ers have been made in the neighborhood. ‘The man’s throat had been cut and | there were more than forty wounds in _ this body, seemingly inflicted with the W ten-inoh atiletto found at the scene of the crime, The police also picked up © an ice pick and a@ revolver, the cart- ridges tn which were all intact, al- | though two were dented, as though at- © tempts had been made to explode them, William Donepp of No. 261 Grand ave- nue, Cypress Hills, was walking through the park while his setter dog ran about in the woods and bushes. The dog sud- Genly returned to his master, cringing and whining. Donepp went into the thicket from which the animal had lias | fire, b the two cartridgea woul! not explode | Work sure, hacked him again and again j With the etfletto.” | There were some scraps of paper ly- jing near the body. fragménts of @ note written tn [taltan. The scraps were examined by Detective Caputo, but he couk! make nothing in- telligibie of them, He eald all he oould read was something about going te a play. atiailiililnilas SIMPLE CHURCH DRESS URGED FOR RICH WOMEN, Governor of Michigan Says Over-| st of “Faust.” Mise Teyte dashed into Dressing Keeps Poor From the Services. CHICAGO, Dea. 9.—Goyv, Osborn of Michigan in @ sermon here from the pulpit of the VFiret Baptiet Church urged lean ostertation in dreas by wo- men ohuroh members. He suggested « uniform ehuroh dress, plain and inexpensive, that would not frighten away poor women because they cannot compete in dreas with prosper- ous women. _—— NO WORK FOR FELON. Makes Pathetio Reply to Father's Charge Against Him, George Michelson of No. 2 Chestnut treet, Flatbush, appeared before Mad- ietrate Gelemar in Flatbush Court to- day to press a complaint against his eon, John, twenty-four years ok The father said the young tnan woul not work and hung around the house when there was no room there for him. “You wouldn't hire me, Judge,” said the gon. “Nobody would. I am a@ con- victed thief. I epent two years in Sing ing for burglary and later 1 injured my e@pine. I'm just getting strong enough to work But what with my weakness and my record there seene to be nothing for me to do but to turn burglar again or be « bum.” The Magistrate put the case over for two Says in order to have an invests gation A SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMAGHL “Pape’s Diapepsin” regulates your stomach and ends In- . digestion in five minutes. Wonder what upset your stomach— which portion of the food did the damage —do you? 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Diapepsin, wassy and ap which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores, it's truly wonderful —it digests food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really astonishing Please, for your suke, don’t even with his throat cut, the) yw his revolver and tried to As he sank to the ground his |murderer or murderers, to make their There looked like just come and saw the body. He notified the police, and Capt. —_——-: 46'Ste3 & § AVE Cail and Make Your Own Terms Our Terms Aavly te New York. New Jersey, Long Island, Connecticut. ) $00 heedy Delivers o\ourrome go on and on with » weak, disordered stomach; it's so unnecessary, oo POIRIER THIS BEDROOM OUTFIT (as Illustrated) Onk Dresser, Chit Chair, Guaranteed ‘and Soft funler. Washstan ulting to Her. CHICAGO, Dec, &—The eneasiest man in Chicago to<lay i@ Samuel Katsman, @ stage assistant at the Auditorium Theatre here Uniess he te disciplined fer refusing te run an errand for Miss Maggie Teyte, the grand opers singer, ehe says she ie going to buy a horsewhip and Give him « thrashing. Tf any one doubdted Mise Teyte pos- @emed the artistic! temperament, he would have been convinced had he been You can’t shake them of Eyeglasses fitted with the Vans Sudion Chto stick as inoue they were part in the Auditorium Gaturday night es the curtain went down on the seoona| of you. The Harris Suction Chi, is constructed on the prince of suction contact, NOT Lalit) pressure—once on. the nose cannot lypseledy pinch, tilt, slip or fall off. Fitted to your glasses for 33 as. Sold only at our eight stores the ofMflce of Manager Bernard Ulrich @f the Chicago Opera Company. She had Gashed with euch » dash that one foot had gone through the front of her She ald che went from a box, where she had beam watching the performance, back to the stage and asked Kateman to file with the Abrarian the eoore of a @ong she hed been studying. She said he insolently declared filing scores was net part of bie business aad she could Ws. tamnis do st herself. “Here is the score,” she sald to Man- Kast 2id Bt near Fe venue ager Ulrich, “Either you will tale it Ms Mp8 oh oak tnd te Katzman, compel him to file it and at the same time punish bim for his outrageous conduct or I shall take the matter in my own hands and make an example of fim that both he end you $0 Nesaat treet, near’ Joun 8 adway, near Willoughby, Brooklyn AB nto Se. Shvamlye hese We, Brookire O07 Broad Street, near Hahne’s, Mewark Stern : Brothers are showing in all their departments exceptionally large assortments of the most desirable merchandise specially appropriate for Holiday Gifts and Marked at Unusually Attractive Prices. An early selection is advisable, as many of the articles cannot be duplicated later in the season. Inspection is also invited of their unusually choice collection of High Grade Furniture Comprising True Period Reproductions on the lines of the famous Old Master designers, Colonial Pieces appro- priate for every room, Library Suites, Upholstered Chairs, Rockers and Settees in fine fabrics or denim, Luxurious Leather Chairs in Morocco and Spanish | Finish, Dining and Bedroom Pieces, in a | variety of styles and sizes, all marked At Very Reasonable Prices. ART NOVELTY FURNITURE For Holiday Presents A unique display of Desks, Music and Curio Cabinets, Tabourets, Pedestals, Trays, Gongs, Cellarettes, Tele- phone Stands, Magazine Stands, Book Blocks, Tea Wagons, Muffin Stands, Drop Leaf, Tip, Card, Sewing, Nest and Tea Tables, also Grandfather Hall Clocks and Gold Mirrors, Articles selected will be held and delivered when required. Also for To-morrow, at Greatly Reduced Prices Mahogany Tea Tray, with inlaid urn, Value $7.50, at $5.50 Mahogany Muftin Stand, with double inlaid line, Value $11.50, at 7.75 Martha Washington Sewing Table, plain solid mahogany, Value $22.00, at 16.75 Mahogany Music Cabinet, with inlaid band and trays, Value $22.50, at 17.50 Mahogany Tea Wagon, with tray, Value $25.00, at 18.75 Attention is directed to their comprehensive lines of Oriental and American Rugs in small and medium sizes and the most desirable weaves and colorings, appropriate for Holiday Gifts, Boots & Evening Slippers For Women Boots For dress or every-day wear. se. 85 Values $6.00 and 87.00 Evening Slippers With Fie studded heel and re | $5. 85 some buckle or bow veehuti | jaet | ‘alue $9.00 Satin Slippers In pink, blue, white and black. | $3.45 Value $5.00 Special Order Dept. For a limited time will make Gowns to Order Of Charmeuse, Crepe Meteor, Ratine, Velutina and Serge for Morning, Afternoon & Evening Wear at $75.00, $85.00 & $95.00 According to material. Dainty Christmas Gifts in Women‘sFancy Neckwear Shadow Lace Novelties With silk and velvet, combined in white and ecru. $1.95 to $5.05 Lace Chiffon & Fancy Beaded & Tinsel Scarfs A very large variety of styles and colorings. $2.95 to $15.00 Marabout & Marabout & Ostrich Sets Consisting of muff and stole. Light and dark effects. $7.90 10 $35.00 Satin Brocade Opera Mufflers Trimmed with marabout. $1.05 & $2.05 Christmas Gift Suggestions in ele Thls 10-Year including the following Special Values: Furnished Guarantee ORIENTAL RUGS er complete Sewing oe eee f H 54g M Kazakjas, at $7.50, 10.50, 14.50 ered achine | Beloochistans, “ 10.50, 14.50, 18.50 : j $1.00 y Weekly FREE Moussouis, “15,50, 22.50, 27.50 Complete, as| Irans, « 32.50, 42.50, 55.00 illustrated, with Every Purchase of $100 or Over oi 569°° $Qg%8 K'vmonchahs, * 37.50, 55.00, 85.00 Puraitore, Car- ets, Rugs and Redding for this Sowing Month only on aching Presentation of this advertise. ment, $1.50 Weekly |. 409" Weekly Fristt a $2.50 Weekly ALL GOODS MARKED 50-752 8th Ave, Cor. 46th St. S233 saa ee AMERICAN RUGS Axmivsiers, at $1.35, 3.75, 7.00 Mohatrs, . ™ 2,50, 6.00, 10.50 Wiltons, “ 2.40, 8.00, 19.50 West 23d and 22d Streets Men’s Furnishings Silk Neckwear...........0.5. 50c to $2.50 Globetic lances: $1.50 to $3.00 Knitted Silk Four-in- Hands... .......0e es $1.50 to $2.50 Blanket Robes........... $3.50 to $12.00 Terry Cloth Robes....... $3.50 to $16.50 English Dressing Gowns $12.00 to $25.00 Sweater Coats........... $4.00 to $12.00 Handkerchiefs, Dozen $2.75, $4.00 $5.50 Silk Handkerchiefs, Each 50c, 75c & $1.00 Notions in Holiday Boxes For Christmas Gifts Value Price Doll Pin Cushions 50c 85c FruitPin Cushions 250 15 Sewing Outfits....65¢ 45c Darning Outfits...75c 50 Boxesof Hair Pins@5c 5c Hove Supporters. .50c $5c/ Barrettes.........25¢ 15c Hose Supporters..75c 50c| Barrettes.........85¢ 25c Also an Excellent Assortment of Articles for Filling Work Bags, Work Boxes, Etc. ‘ Value Price Scissors Sets....81.50 95c Scissors Sets... .$2.25 $1.50 Coat Hangers, 8 for 60c 45c Coat Hangers, 6 for $1.00 85 Perfumed Shields, e 8 for $1.25 $1.00 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. a ee Lord & Taylor | Founded 1826 Trimmed Millinery (Third Floor) Clearing Sale of ; 200 Hats, Toques & Bonnets $6.00 Former Prices up to $24.50 Misses’ & Junior Coats A Manufacturer’s Stock of Imported mixtures and plain color boucle; full length model; all lined and interlined; | | | | velvet collars. $18.75 Value $35.00. Art Goods at Special Prices Useful Gift Suggestions Fancy Gilt Mirrors ‘ Artistic frames, good glass, with French print crowns. 18 x 56 inches long—Regularly $9.00... . . 46.00 8 x 83 inches long— Regularly $4.00. ... . .82.25 6 x 26 inches long—Regularly $3.00... . . $1.75 Embroidered Pillows Including down cushion and silk lining complete $2.75 to %4.00—Values $4.00 to #5.50. Cushion Squares ee Large assortment, showing various artistic up- holstery and drapery fabrics. 85c—Values 75c to $1.50 each. Mahogany Extension Book Racks $1.95—Regularly $3.50. 500 Imported Fancy Boxes. Covered with dainty cretonnes, for gloves, handkerchiefs, candies, etc. 25c—Values 40c to 60c each. Extraordinary Values in Lace Curtains, Bedsets, Couch Covers 8 Portieres 900 Pairs Lace Curtains 1 to 4 Pairs of a lind. $3.00 to $100.00 Formerly $4.50 to $150.00 Per Pair. 500 Pairs Real Lace Curtains 4 to 10 Pairs of a Kind. Comprising Marie Antoinette, Renaissance, Colbert, Irish Point, Brussels and Etamine with eyelet applique borders. $7.50 , Regularly $10.50 to $12.90 Per Pair. 300 Lace, Scrim & Novelty Bedsets Full and double sizes; only one or two of a kind $3.00 to $35.00 Regularly #6.00 to $70.00 Per Set. 400 Moquette Couch Covers Full Size. $7.50 Regularly $9.00 to $12.50 Each. 300 Pairs Portieres to hang. Armure, satin derby, Venetian and Desirable weaves and colorings. $4.50, $7.50 & 12.50 Regularly $7.25 to $25.00 Pair. velvet. Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave,; 19th St.