The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1913, Page 14

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FROM VISITING PICTURE SHOWS, Changed in a Day From Frail, | Gentle Wife Into Violent | Insanity. | Keepers tn tho Parsate County, No ay) Jail at Paterson wore startie yesterday by shrieks coming from coupled by Mre. Albert feet two inches tall and The worman had torn the pads from her cell and the clothes from her body. | Bhe was beating the door with her fists. | Keeper Quinian and three others entered | the cell, hoping ¢ let the woman. The | @econd the door opened she hurled her- Self against the four, She seemed to) have the strength of a dozen women and! the keepers were thrown aside, Quintan caught her by the neck, but she broke| Ais bold and bit his left hand. Quinian 4 and »! eld to his hand, i trating i pried apart. ; RAN SHOUTING THROUGH THE CORRIDORS- | Escaping from the cell, she dashed through the corridors, shouting. she had become breathless with running the keepers were unable to control her Then they placed her in a straitiacket and carried her back to the wrecked cell. When her strength returned she tore off the straitiacket nm beating and kicking jor. The| § keepers bound her lege and arms with ropes. County Physician Armstrong ordered @hat the woman be sent to the State Asylum for the Insane at Morris Plains and Constable Riley and three of his Geputies were ordered to take her there. F he might again break loose o were wrapped about her body road. When the train pulled in the baggage car and with the four men guarding ber was taken to the asylum, HAN MOVING PICTURE MANIA A MONTH. Untli 2 e'’clock last Sunday morning Mrs. Santanz was a kind, gentic woman, Saturday night she and her husband went to a moving picture a month Mrs. Santang has been ® crase for moving pictures. hardly a day she did not go to the shows loping her husband retired. About 2 o'clock next morning she sprang from bed with a scream dashed from the hi No. @ Mein etreet, and in her ni | garments raced for Police Headquarte-s, | where she told a rambling tale. She was looked up and for a few hours ap- peared calm. The violent mania vegan Sunday be- fore noon and increased as time wore on, Monday morning 2! laced | she! Santans told the police last “The craze got an entire hold on her, he said. “She began to seek the most | eensations er was happy outside the| ' ECONOM anvthing yeu reau! $10 GOLDEN OAK Chiffonier 5.49 1d mks gol 1 Freach ‘bevel n io drawers, wood Ge Small Weekly Payments. the bone, until her awh ware © MRS. ALVIN UNTERMYER Unill Governor Names Managers for Siate ALBANY, we Liberty iL Lehman takes the place of George D.|the curative elements of the Davidson of Buffalo. Surrogate, Columbia County — Samuel and bound with ropes, An automobile! B. Coffin of Hudson to succeed George | was catled and she was taken to Bar- | MoClellan, resigned, clay street station of the Lackawanna | were ref shrieking woman was placed in the HIGHBRIDGE BANK TO OPEN. Stockholders Make Good 50,000 | 4 not help you! WASHINGT. of the Currency fred the (First National Bank of Hiyh- ww. For a| Drhige, N. J., to reopen for business Alvan (L. was |4miner for Now Jersey, wired that $0,000 e of | 18 cash had been paid into the bank by the directors and stockholders, practi- ‘After the show Saturday night ehe and | °ally covering the amount embezzled on | Jan, 32 by the thank's cashier, treatment. can be used It destroys all di or other intaxican in the padded cell. So violent w the home. No sani m expense. No ij Mt was next to impossible to feed her, | loss of time from we Can be given CATARRHAL She broke the spoons with her teeth. secretly. If after a trial you fail to get could not account for his wife’ will be refunded, Ineanity, unless {t was cau: ORR! jn prepared in two forms: moving pictures she saw. | No. 1, secret treatment, « powder; OR- desire to take voluntat pictures that came to Pater. | Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in an talk over the Hegeman ( Jessauman aGmpy 35s. Block 8th Av. 36%. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 1¢ O’CLOCK Newark, N. J. Sore, 49 ani 5! Market treet Y FURNITURE SALE pease tee steeeoent Pitt We Invite Comparison! QUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST! We Invite Comparison! Bed, $2.89 eat in hea any Aten "INAHURRYTO SAL AND RUSH TO LINER j widens oll | ° i} (Mr ist hn lar anot which satled o1 to-day, carried 1366 in the stecrage. were At rushed | he { n ft, O'Bryan of the | fr department was one nd He ix going half | to swim an oe pasKel around the world pring back a y City HE South Afr! 7”-——_—- ee -—- | NEWTON GIRL Pale, Run-down, Anaemic—— Restored to Health by Vinol. Miss Katherine Burne of N jton, Mass, says: “About six Inetitutions, ’ . jago T was in a run-down condition 1 my blood was very poor, 1 had faken medicines prescribed by physicians, but they seemed to do me no good. Finally Vinol was recommended, and from the first in. | bottle I noticed a great improve- ment. I have taken six bottles and I feel strong and as well as ever.”— therine Burns, | nol ix the greatest body b Mr.land strength creator we know by APPOINTED BY SULZER. er te ents to rial Farm | reston, to Manager Mr. Ruppert Bailey of Ithaca, Ider liver, | stren; blood-making, of tonic iron | cont. |, testore the lack- ling ingredients to the blood, and the result is health, strength and vigor. If you need building up try a bottle of Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it} The w to the Pin: ointments ‘committer. Defalcation of Cashier, All Riker and! Feb, 6,—Comptroiler urray to-day author Fowler, National Bank Ex. a curable disease, which requires The ORRINE treatment with’ absolute confidence. | for whiskey, beer, n be given in| ONDON'S benefit from its use your money | JELLY No, 2, in pill form, for those who 6“ Q” seneen; a 4 Treeedy rave matter with Riker. | present-day wel fie hegtanere ‘Ask\them for booklet, America’s Greatest Furniture House romptly to Bo Newent NO CLUB FEES. NO RED TAPE. NO STRINGS TO THIS OFFER. NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND, ¥ RICES i SAVINGS TO YOU Uherhefees"et ony ‘other Mure und” conyjsee Youre thet $20 SOLID OAK China 74 roel | 1 if ahs OS Inch sna leans : Mornings ond vaudevil ‘a Butt, th is now sing Julius Meddier of No. # {reach him. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1913. ON HONEYMOON TRI two weeks at London ing. widow to ! | )Geigerich, of the Supreme Court; JUSTICE STEINERT'S t a banker | tices Russell, Moss, Zeller, Salmon the Titante, and her | er, Fleming, Deuel, Mayo, Hoyt F were also | neers on the Carmania, Among | re was Alfred Butt, managing mann. tor of the Palace Music Hall, fon the Pnglieh pec Ameri je are ve artiats db Butt on this side. Leigh ibbs, manager for Mi lixh contralto w ¢ in this country, mania, —_— FALLS IN RIVER AND DROWNS. ' cabin | Julian Keddler St plank. ‘roe! Pen at the foot of y Clty, r Wax going Up a @ float to the tug when fell tnto the river, nk before body was hooks, ur children, yivan! pgplay help the | of want it, the want it—we' it! 6,500 Boxes High Grade . Writing Manufacturer's Surplus Lots of 39¢ and 75c Boxes There's going to be a rush This is one of the } held—a veritable feast for folks who like the prettier things in stationery. The boxes are all beautiful and i The pupers r finis! quality—some with novel borders—all tied with ribbons; en- going to begin early. sort we've ever in unusual variety. velopes with novel flaps; a ported tops, making t paper is used; none is wor mount to 75c. morrow at.. In conjunction with this sal with any of the beautiful monogram dies bere illustrated an; of paper, or if the customer already has a monogram or ad: we will use that, at the extremely low price of... Wedding Invitations We type @ Invitations up to lines, in fashionable script, furnishing high 100 invitations; grade paper, th side and outside at the unusual pric on strictly st stock, with pes, For Acknowledgments war We have put up our wellknown 0 sheets of paper t 75 envelopes dae Linen Cloth we specialize an writing paper offered anyw Package of Paper, whit 25 Envelopes to Match, Se, O'Neill Main Store-—Firet Floor, - OS 0 ed O'Neill-Adams Co,, Six He jn taking over a number f American vaudeville acts to which wave very popular in England, | 1, a8 are English special- ho was bird of passage on the Car- From a Gang- son street, ns Jersey y when about to Morgan siippe He was unable ONEILI- you do not get WHAT “Il thank you to let us know about them nice for hand! They are to go on special counters Stamping Special, 25c Engraving Specials Il engrave in the latest script . $5.50 Additional Sets, 92,50 a Hundred, Made especially for us by one of the best mills in the country~-a paper Prominent among those at the rer: vices were Tammany Leader Charles F. Murphy, Judge Rosalsky, Police Captain Lantry, former Police Inspector Kane, Chief Clork Philip Bloch of the Board of City Magistrates, Frank Smith Chief Clerk of the Court of Special Sex- sions; Assistant District « Attorneys Floyd, Wilmot and Frank Smith, Judge | Foster, Judge Prince and former Judge | Jonepin. ‘ {_ In respect to the memory of the late Justice, the City Magistrates’ Courts ad- journed for an hour and @ half and the Court of Special Sexsions for the morn- ing session, AS MARK OF RESPECT ae > Jurists Pallbearers for Late As- sociate at Impressive Ceremony. sa Funera| services tor Henry ert, late Justice of the Ce ot 8 Sessions, were held to-d is resis dence, No. 0 West & at eet. Representatives of ali the courts, snd political and othe among the ee numbe Four sons and fo fa} tice Steinert, w other relative Mass was # St, Monica's ( a sermon e! a| There were Stein, he courts eulogistic addresses were {made by prosecutors and lawyers. -_—_ MUSIC NOTES, David Sapirstein gave a plano r iat Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoc which he played Beethoven's = opus 119, a Chopin groyp, and the Bason! “Mepnisto-wWaitzer.” He at venty-seventh Ke nie nh the attention of a | foray) reading of the Be. tributes from from | creditable to hie w r| friends. ‘The honorary pall bearers were Jus-) Marie Rappold and David Bleph In New York's Sixth Avenue, 20th to No matter what priced garment you purchase, you may be dure you are buying at 25% to 50% below reg- ular. Clearance timeat O’Neill’s is no respecter of conservative values or former prices. All our clothing, embodying almost every style that discriminating women would demand, must be cleared out. Come to-morrow and share in these clearance bargains—quicl riddance prices are the rule, - Is the price on $9.50 soo'so'COATS These coats must be cleared out. Materiels are chinchilla, Scotch tweeds, two-toned diagonals and double faced.cloths. There are models suitable for street, auto or evening wear. $] 2.50 For DRESSES Values to $27.50 Women's and Small Women’s Dresses, to be closed out. Materials are charmeuse, serge, corduroy and satin; all shades and desirable models in trimmed and plain effects. All sizes. For SUITS $ 1 4.7 5 Values to $27.50 Women’s and Small Women’s Suits in a variety of styles and materials; plain and fancy trimmed; all shades; not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in some styles. O'Neill Main Store—Third Floor. Extraordinary Sale of Women’s Hand Bags $1.00 you want WHEN you WAY you want it, or HOW you Paper at 25c for this writing paper—and it’s best occasions of the are all in fine finishes of high large quantity of the boxes with im- erchief boxes after the th less than 39c.; from that values \f a8 to- ‘There are just an even thousand wie C | of these well made all leather hand bags. They were made to sell at $1.50, but we've marked them at 91,00 each for quick disposal to- They are a big bargain. made of leather and lined ith leather. strong frames and handles. Inside purses. $2.50 Hand Bags, $1.50 Made of genuine leather, all leather lined. Plain and fancy metal frames. O'Neill Muin Store—First Floor. offer to stamp of these packs saaheane 1.11 le of writing paper we will Extra Special! Dress Trunk Cards and Plates Name Flate Engraved, script ype, copper plate and 50 best quality ing cards. Regularly it ten e Plate Engraved in Old nglish, and 50 best iuality visit- egularly Fe 1.60 w ine Regular #18; Special # 3.98 TBE, Aberees 1 “Heraldic” paper in note size HAAR RR ring ve 50¢ Writing Paper, 10c The illustration will give you an idea of the exterior appearance of the trunk, The trunks are all fibre co brass trimmed and riveted, ‘The interior is rool i yntains two large tr: ere ‘ centre. bands which add I ath of the BN Building: Unquestionably the best , 1c, ‘ ' | no equal. ¢ Dowling, Donnelly, Platsek and! were the principal soloists yesterday Jus-/ afternoon at Mrs. Anson Dudley Bram- hall's Tuesday Salon in the Rits-Carl- Mr. Bispham recited “The Raven” Wilkins and Colina, of the Court. of Arthur B g's musical setting, and | colos, ic Sessions and Magistarte Hevr ton, King Robert of Sicily” i Says Sage and aap ens Hair Beauti Ends Dandruff. | or when it fades, turns gra, lifeless, is caused by a lack o} macist. ; mixture of Sage Tea and keep her locks dark and beaut even tot simple prep: Millions of wor too, who value that even co! attractive, use on E10 ESSA We Give Surety Stamps Free with All Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise ==IOE=10 Shopping Center AMS 22d Street Here at Last Is a Guaranteed Hosiery That Will Not Disappoint. O’Neill Adams Co.’s GETTING GRAY? USE SAE TEA T “RESTORE NATURAL COLOR OF HAR hurDark- | ask at any drug store for a 50-cen ully and Hair that loses its color and lustre, ulphur in {the hair, says a well-known local ph Our. grandmother made up a | dampe Sulphur to|"Wyeth's Sage | beautiful dark shade of hair which is so Sage Tea and Sul- Co. Extraordinary Reductions in Women’s Wear » group of songa | bottle of th called “* ‘s Sage and ie Remedy.” Customers like thi cause it darkens so n: orally, so evenly I it has been are- off dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hi jo, it a dye or even like it. You just ge or soft brush with Sulphur,” and draw hair, tuking one email By morning the gray after another applica- t is restored to it amtural 4 o-use preparation through strand at a hair disapp tion oF tw color. What delights the ladies with Wyeth's, 8 ulphur is that besides beau! they say ning the hai it ad 4 DUB-LWEAR HOSIERY For. Men Six Pairs GUARANTEED Six Months The “Dub-L- Hose are made of the finest quality — silk lisle thread — double where the wear comes—every pair turned out is sub- jected to rigid ‘in- spection. It will be no fault of the hosiery itself if it does happen to need darning during the guerne period, but we wil! nevertheless replace any that do O'Neill's Big Store for Dad aud the Boys. 2,000 New Spring 1913 Morning Dresses Made by wonderful new machin sews them with a perfection and pre: hand. Special at $1.98 Produced in the ordinary way, they would sell for $2.50 to $3.00, and would not be so welb made at that. New models, new materials, new patterns, prettier and better than ever—2,000 of them, in handsome Chambrays, Ginghams and Percales. Just four of the many styles are illustrated—the others may please you even better. | WN, No, 1-—Striped Percal pallet Vv » pocket oH side of skirt; special No. 2—Plain Colored Chambray, round collar, trimmed with stmpe trimming, covered buttons and shield of embroidery; $1.98 special at Plain Colored Chambray, sure neck, trimmed with — embroidery round neck and front of skirt; open all down the front pecial a! $],50 Box” of Six Pairs ina new ‘stripe: O'Neill Main’ Store th, Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York fet ——_—_— (-) ——____ [. Two weights, medium = and heavy. Colors lan, navy, gray and black. that cuts them out and ion that is impossible by No. 3—Plaid Gingham, Peter Pan ‘collar, self-covered buttons; collar and sleeves edged. with narrow edging; special Ben igure 1.98 plain material; buttons can be re- moved for laundering; special at... Aven $1.98 Striped Gingham, with small round collar and cuffs of plaja-eolored chambre to match the i 91.98 ‘Third Floor, d

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