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a . FEARS VENDETTA AN. FROMFRIENDSOF SUICIDE DOCTOR Young Woman, Informed She Is Blamed for Deed, Asks Protection of Police. ‘Miss Hortense di Paradis, a beautiful young Chillan patient of Dr, Ceosidio Qualano of No, 110 Washington place, | who died, presumably of gas poisoning, | THE EVENING WORLD, NEW LIGHT THROWN | ON ESTHER HARRIS ESCAPE. FROM JAIL Typewriter She Was Said to Have Taken With Her Is Found on Shelf. RIVERHEAD, L. 1, Feb. 20.—When Esther Harris made her famous escape from the county jail here she did not take a typewriter with her after all. ‘The typewriter which she was supposod to have carried off has been found in Friday at his home, has ever since been | the matron’s quarters In the Jalil. locked in her two-room afartment at No. 128 West Thirteenth street in fear of a sald that on Saturday a friend of Dr. ssination. She went on Saturday | grection Com: to the Charles street police station and | elsewhere, ‘These quarters had been used by the Suffolk County Board of Elections, About a month ago quarters for the loners were engaged It while the books and papers belonging to the Election Com- Gualano called on her with his wife and| missioners’ office were being removed broke the news of the ph: ‘They told her that friends of Dr. vbout the coffin In which his lay and had sworn a vendetta against her, volding that she siclan’s death, from the matron's quarters that the ral uptown | typewriter was found, covered with Guaiano had gathered | papers, on a shelf. It had been the prevailing opinion that some person, who had a key to the cor- was in some way re-|rdor doors, let Esther Harris out, on sponsible for his recent unhappiness and , the night of her escape, but the finding may have given him a motive for sui- cide. Detective Campbell was assigned to look into her complaint and took enough stock in it to instruct the elevator boy In the apartment house to allow no strangers or foreigners to go to her apartment. Miss di @ sald the pliysician was she was ving far She told he erled a little er “dear Httle Jol all go to the District: and tell him al 1 know of Dr. ¢ she said. “I think those w ing to make @ scandal out of his ¢ { were disappointed because they thought he had left a great estate, But why should great big men meet about his coffin and swear to murder a poor litile woman like me?" Miss di Paradis sald that she had come from Paris to this country to be treated for tuberculosis, for which Dr, Gualano had discovered a serum. For six years she was his closest friend, and wdout to die she had given the physiclan $3,000, Lately he heard that he had and they quarrelled. Their most pitter quarrel was the day before his death, She did not know t _ ong Med dint of 3 ¢ who is Ml by her grief. ‘The District-Attorney and the home from hysteria caused Gner’s office have been asked by friends, oted for his! generosity in treating poor patients, to| make an inquiry Into the exact cause of | of the physiclan, who wr his death, The body was exhumed yesterday and an analysis of the o:gans will be made. The body of the doctor's dog which was found dead beside him will also be ined. Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney Strong aid that nothin: in his investigation tends to show that anybody except the physician himself was responsible for his death, Not the Same MeKinney, Acting Capt. Charles H. McKinney, who is in command of the Second De- tective District, requests The World to state that he is not the Charles H, McKinney who was a witness for Josephine Doyle Bell tn he bel. The Bell witness McKinney is a ip broker at No, 9 West street. any of another woman | action for! of the typewriter has convinced many Persons that the door leading from the matron’s quarters, used at that time by the Election Commissioners, must have case the young woman could have en- tered the matron’s room and going through another door, got into the main corridor, It was an easy matter then for her to get away, as the front door of the jall was never locked, as the officials have admitted. —_—_»—___ FIRMS IN GOOD STANDING. Two in Rubber Trade, Erroneously Reported in Receivers’ Hands BOSTON, Feb. ese despatches Feb. 18 that 'P appointed for George A. Alden & Co,, dealers in crude rubber, of Boston, also applied to the subsidiary firms of A. H. Alden & Co, of London, and Adelbert Alden & Cy, of Para, Brazil, was erroneous, Recelvers were appointed for the firm the mention of the London and Para firms in this connection was an error. WHEN CONSUMPT.ON eh its cur: year's duratl to be ‘cured, tie disease ls only nized and properly treated bofore the tient. mn failure nd your call on Dr, Anderson, one of New rk’s leading Specialists tn Throat and Lung Dise xpert in diagnosie by special He discove: lung trouble while the di y curabio stage. Investigate his treatment and the records of his permanently cured | patients. Do not go away from home tn the hope of a cure from residing a short t different climate. You can be home, if you cam be cured at all, Don't | wait until @ spring break-down overtakes you. Consult Dr. Anderson, It costa you nothing to find out for yourself, because office consultation and examination are given without char Dr. Anderson, Specialist, GO West 22d st, (between Sth York. “Daily, 10 to 4; Monday, Wednes- day, Friday evenings till 8 o'clock; Sun- book on Tuber- been left open or unlocked. In that], %.—The statement} ot George A. Alden & Co. of Boston, but | “TSULZER WILL BREAK ALEG | OR STOP EXTRAVAGANCE. Governor Emphatic in Declaring His Purpose to Halt Waste in Builds | ing Good Roads | ALBANY, Feb, 2.—"Ev heck and agency will be provided for the bulld+ ing of good roads. I'll stop the waste and extravagance of the past if I break a leg. 1 propose to # hat no one interferes with me in what Tam going to do to get good roads.” Gov. Sulzer made this declaration to- day in announcing that he intended to appoint a committee of well known citizens to ald and advise him as to the pest method of good roads construction and maintenance, WEAK STOMACHS BAR THOUSANDS FROM SUCCESS Inability of the stomach to cast off poisonous and decayed matter causes disease—the stomach refusing to digest and eliminate food in the natural manner, With the stomach out of order some of the food | vy and undigested, and instead of bringing nourishment such food brings disease. ‘The result of this trouble is never end- The factory worker cannot bend ¢ of pains in his ot add figures be- her at home and ran down to even attempt housework Cooper's New Discovery was placed on the market to combat this stomach trouble, and thousands of people are to- day giving thanks for this wonderful stomach remedy. It can be bought at any drug store, and is a vegetable compound, ch has the property of first removing the consti- pated condition, then cures the catarrhal affection of the lining of the stom and also acts tonic to tone up whole system. THUR CHIG FURNITURE CO. Open Washington's peel tal This 100-Piece Set with Every CREDIT TERMS: 3 vem 0G 3 = | 40m ise $4.0 A WEEE Opens an Account Open Every Evening 2174.-3° AVE. BET 18"K119"STS. The pest shoe sale offered in New York in a long time begins at Mahlers To-day Radcliffe Shoes for Fastidious Women $ Regular $3.50 and $4 Radcliffe Shoes have long. ee Tan Kid Blucher vertised as the best $3.50 | and $4 shoesin the Boston | mark ‘\ Owing to a change in their fac- 4 tory they were obliged to sell out their entire sur- plus stock. We bought the best of the been known and ad- et. lot at 1.90 pair 50c.on the Dollar \ and give you choice of all sizes in le lace shoes, Black Calfskin button and lace shoes, Patent Leather button and lace shoes. Black Suedeand White Nubuck button shoes. The best: looking lot of shoes that were ever shown at bargain prices are here at . Mahlers 6th Avenue at 31st Street Mait Crders Filled by Parcel Post Also a ol $100,000 worth of Cloaks, Suits, Mil- nery, Corsets, cost or value, in order to make room for what will be the largest shoe store in New York. $7.90 Clearing Sale of nderwear, Hostery, | Toilet Goods:. Babeskin Soap—3 eake#in box. 10¢ Peroxide Rorine—-$1.00 size, special Superba Violet Amnonta- 1 quart bottle. Rubber Gloves — guaranteed Seidlitz Powders, 12, U. S. P ydrogen—1 Ib. bottle 10¢ 45c, Soda Bicarbonate, 1 Ib......... 5¢ Powdered Borax, 1 Ib. J Epsom Salts, 1 Ib ce Comp. Cathartic Pills, 100... 12¢ Phosphate Soda, 1 1b can 10¢ Main Flow Bloomingdales’, | Spring Blouses---Special Prices The Balkan Middy Effects Vie with the Dainty Voile Blouses for Popularity. | Balkan Blouses (like centre figure)—They are of the middy| type, with sailor collar and pocket, a shaped belt below the} waist line, imparting the true blouse effect. ises to become very popular. colors. . | Voile Blouse (like picture on rig) all the way down; shirt bosorr , bow; shoulder, armhole and hemstitching. Very special at . or perhaps you would prefe: Rag-Time Melodies,” Song,” them all instantly; in fact, with Price and terms include Music Roll Cabinet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery $ You will derive the greatest amount of wholesome pleasure and satisfaction from a Player-Piano because it is a Piano that YOU can play whenever so inclined. No Home Is Complete Without a Player-Piano Its very name suggests home, music, joy and sociability. At the family inging and playing your favorite melodies, or at musicale, dance, from thi happiness for yo 1 be found indispensable. is a masterpiece of the mechai out of the melody wit to the musical interpretation, The Following Are the Chief Features of Superiority: Self-Adjusting Sliding Treadle Door Opener Greatest Range of Pedal Expression| Metal Tubing Patent Folding Treadle Set Ease of Operation Flexible Striking Fingers Player Music Rolls, pe, white galatea cloth, contrasted with colors. Dainty Voile Blouses (like picture on extreme left)—Flat sailor collar and cuffs of shadow lace over coral, Delft blue or pink voile; front cluster-tucked, Val. centre ornamented with chiffon roses in delicate front, collar tucked and hemstitched, finished with red velvet YOU Can Play Home,SweetHome, selections ron “The Firefly,” sibly Rubinstein’s “Melody in #,’’ Mendelssohn's or any equally famous compositions. without any previous knowledge of music, if you own a Player Pianos 90 TERMS: Peer of all Musical Instruments,” The Walters 88-Note Player-Piano cal mind, simplest and most approved type, thereby a: durability. ‘The expression devices are uniqu sing elightful clearness and giving almost human quality You must see and hear this wonderful instrument. SDAY, FEBRUARY 20, ALL CARS TRANSFER T0————— 1918, ' 9 Men’s Linen Collars From the stock of WM. VOGEL & SON, formerly Broadway and 44th St. S6e Per Ball Doz.— 88e Per Dez. Three Wing Styles, incl the new dress tab shape, sizes 14 to 1 Two Standing Styles, including the new poke shape, sizes 14 to 17. The New London Cut-Away, low turn-down shape, sizes 14 to 1755. Two Styles of Medium and Hi Close Space Foid Shape, 15% to17 Main Floor60th St, Section. | — Early Spring IReady-to-Wear Hats | On Main Floor Friday at | 95e, $1.45, $1.95 A good chance to secure a black semi-dress and Lexington to 3d Avenue 59th to 60th Street Store Closed All Day Saturday—Washington’s Birthday! 4:-Inch Satin Taffeta Ribbons, This pretty ribbon is of superior quality, and we consider it a value of unusual merit at our price. You may have it in White, Black, Pink, Cardinal, Mais, Old Rose, Light Blue, Alice Blue, Very special, per yard, 12c. 5-inch Plain Taffeta, with moire edge; all good staple shades; also S-inch Warp Print Ribbons; all dainty patterns, excellent quality for children’s hat and lead 4 bow ribbons; per yard.. Ic 6-inch Warp Print Ribbons, also Moire Satin Taffeta, all white, pink, old rose, mais, Ph ‘These and Many Other Big Specials for Sample Line of 12¢ |Untrimmed Hats 100 dozen in all; at 95¢c, $1.45, $1.95 Main Floor, Friday—This lot in- cludes fine quality Milans, Chips, Azures, Hemps and Javas, in black, white, burnt and colors. Blocked in all | fon’ a’ vaniety the very latest shapes. Not a hat in this lot was made to sell for less than | han: $1.25, and some worth up to $5.00; divided Ve, three lots on Main floor, Friday, 9% 45 and $1.95. Importer’s Sample Line of Spring Flowers Values up to $1; on sale, Main Floor, Friday, a * 25¢ This line consists of Kolin, Lilacs, Eenkah Garten Biowete. Foliage and Fridey, on Main Floor, 25c. Women’s Black Silk Stockings, 28¢ These are pure silk stockings that even the most critical women would be pleased to own. On ordinary occasions they would readily bring 50c. This being a special offering, they are here at 28c. pa “ot Men's Silk ys’ Thread Socks 16¢| Ss Sehool Hose 10¢ Pure thread silk Heavy sited eotten socks; linen eclea and} men's Grchaet ly black andj school hose; double double heels and toes; | colored ‘poche sed women’s | knee; stainless black; ; slight] medium weight black cotton | all sizes. Good durable blade for..... stockings. stockings. Mein Floor, Main Floor, Lex. Ave. Arcade, BLOOMINGDALES' $3.50 & $5 Sa at 2% Button and lace shoes of patent colt, tah, Russia calf, gunmetal and vici kid. They are lines of regular stock and include tha season’s Movelties, such as gray and brown whipcord cloth tops, black cloth and qu straw braids, trimmed with silk loops, vel- vets and quill: ues, Floor, at 95c, $1.45 & $1.95 The style Made of good quality Price 98c Another Shipment “Mark Cross” RAZORS ready for yone DAC Tazor and one Extra Blades, 5c each lace frill on either side of s ee. Ie ith colored buttons; fastens in “Etereet in ‘ie lot are cuffs put in with $187 Lexingion Ave, Section, Pompadoure Bahl er Me Wares, Pin oe ee ee ee ee ee ee Curls, etc. ALES’ “Adjusto” Non-Rustable Corsets netearaicated $3, $4 and $5 They have many times proven to be of inestimable value not only as reducing corsets but as fect abdominal supports. Then, too, with the aid of the IMPROVED ‘DUCING BANDS and SUPPORTER LOOPS the corset beled is held Sowa smooth and flat, Leaegeag (ths Bs ty hips and upper jj limbs. of women—the average, stout—never ced the oy of real corset comfort until Ayton peall the ADJUSTO. fi the form the ADJUSTO way IS the modern way— \ Try it. 2d Floor, Rotunda, 20-inch Switches, 79C 22-in. Switches of natural wavy hair, all shades; $1.98 value... 99C Large Psyche Puffs of nico) Convent hair, $1.35 value... 99C 2-in. Switches of natural wavy hair, all shades; $2.98 VBIUC. .eeeceeeeeeeeeeerre All, Around Transformations of| hair, $1.49 value, 4 MOMINGDALE sarin as We a ew Styen @ $7.98 value . $4.50 All Around | Transtorma- $6.00 or pos- ‘Spring You can play complete and perfect technique tions, $5.98 value %-in. Switches of wavy gray hair, $7.98 value. . Leg Madeleine Dye—! Hair Color Restorer. easy to apply washing The new spring styles in tub dresses for outdoor and morning wear are ready. The splendid House Dresses in this offering are all in new and dainty ntcena — BLOUMINGDALES = $3.98 Leather Travel Bays $9. ai No Interest— For Your Washington designs, prettily fashioned of No gnsurance— i i chambray, plaid ginghams, striped A Olies Bo ia seersuckers and fine percales; some 88-Note Player- have Dutch neck and short sleeves, WEEK trimmed with pipings of contrast- ing color; others have round collars of pique and revers of plain cham- bray with pique vest; all at House Garment Shop, 24 foot, BLOOMING ALES —————— Gloves for Men and Women It’s mighty handy to be able to grasp Glove oppor- tunities ‘like these so near Washington’s Birthday Women’s 75c Long Silk Women’s 89c 2-Clasp Mousquetaire Gloves, Kid Gloves at to the elbow; double} Kid is equal to that used in the At the cut price|preparation of gloves intended to for 89c. A choice of white, } and popular colori Men’s $1.50 Kid and Suede Gloves at 89e $1.50 gray undressed and tan cape gloves, of heavy selected skins, All sizes. \teais™™ Ge fameaena.ts 1.69 lamp oo ae with No, 4 Women’ imported Prix White and black, to reach to the sbach mantle, sold for 50c Jcapeskin gloves, won.en's elbow, at greatly reduced prices, in gloves, and many other styles. ‘a range from $1.69 to $3.50, 2,000: Ibs. Fresh Killed | Roasting Chickens at. Lo2€ ID. Direct from the best poultry farms on Long Island. Legs of Canada Mutton, Ib. 12:¢| Roast Beel, Per Ib. . 14i¢ (worth 16° yer 10.) mi vest beef) Loins of Jersey Pork, ib. (2a miciey 15!c Pianos at $450, $500, $550 and $600, neighborly Good will and cheer are inseparable It means so much additional Its player mechanism is of the ing the greatest amount of making possible the brin; Instantaneous Se Acting Aeventing allows This is a well- constructed inverted gas lamp, with good brass burner, mantle and en- graved glass globe. Perfect Motor Control Self-Adjusting Pneumatic Tracking Device seam taocha genuine [Exchange yo our old Piano, | savin: ma; ——— BLOOMINGD ALES’ Specials for Friday: Flounders, special, Ib... * Weaklish, per Ib... Fresh Herring, 4 Aa Smelts, ci

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