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f | | Hoe saw she was dead and ran’ wish trey. her fnily, Godfrey was a] explained that 7 immediately to P Boye. John's ste and had to] ying brother corrodorates his story. Butte winning of Kate t Riad _ bat he went into the room with the | 11 Last Baster 8 Now ‘ a igned to the) us which brothers, but this they Moms m in old her husband No, iol F . thing to-night, were frequent betw way aisicn vat THREE MEN ARE HELD. dead woman early in the in the moi sald he had left her, ‘The tw ¥% tambierfal in t rning, Selieves you in an hour or 5% women | On Neighbors Tell of Quarrel in} say wey did not seo him leave, The police think Butler went to th father’s pla nent last night for money and became Theodore Ridder, the regular oper Mrs. Godfrey’s Apartment Before Killing. enraged when the woman would not give him any. ) HUSBAND KILLED IN FIGHT BY MAN IN FIGHT OVER BEAUTY. Mra, Godfrey's husband was killed | ‘The body of Mrs. Katherine Godfrey, ter Sunday, Ag Kate Hagerty, | a widow, her once beautiful face cut and en che lived on Van'Dam street ten | bruised almost beyond revo; jou, Mes| sears ago, she was the belle of the S at the morgue, Charged with her mur-| Cherry Hill district, She was a beauti deg, the police hav ae eratntiy| ful girl, with ble brown eyes and glori- SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER Butler, wile Jouko mati, ous brownish-black hair, She was tall wee hers" and the} 2nd had & magnificent figure, . i John Godfrey won tho girl They police as ors, James and ‘eo married Corea tothe material wit+ TANIA CAME OUT | IN HANDFULS. With Eczema of Scalp. hag Broke Out. Tortured Greatly, ret and Tenth awouan fodel Apart. ty-first otreet. body of Mrs red, The room hairs were oor Mttered with | dead Grade Shoes, Oxfords, S wearing apni ollet articles swept ssi- from GN wv hee and walls} ble to Sleep. Thin Bey itched ALL Shoes at ? Shoes at ® Tima} Quad -woraa's ch and Burned. Cutlcura Soap and Soe Were Ok ENG tiose a Tea mucsaus|, _oretimene Cured 0.2 WEEKS: and on the bed: Hor tose was broken, apparently from a kick, A laceration under the chin showed wher veen Kicked again. Hor head and face were a mass of cuts. Her ‘etockings had been pulled down over her shoe- tops, evidently in @ earch for money. On # table was a small purse, turned in- wide out. BROTHERS SAY THEY CALLED AND FOUND WOMAN DEAD. Policeman Boye found two men in the room. ‘They were James Healey, a brother of John, and a man who s: was George Tierney, thirty-tiv formed on my head which itched and burned old, an enginoer, living at No, 68] making life miserable. | Eleventh avenue. All three men were| ‘I trted ——-— Otutment and other reme- | placed under arrest and Dr. Waters of | dies without euccems, I had given up hope 1 the New York Hospital was summoned. | of recovery. T heard of the wonderful cures ‘The doctor said the woman had been! of Cutloura Soap and Ointment and I sent Gena eeveral hours. At Police Head. | for and received a generous sample of each. | quarters Tierney was identified as Pat-| First 1 shampooed my heed with Cutieura | rick Butler, who'was sent to Elmira in| Soap and when dry, applied Cuticura Otnt- | 1898 for assaulting and robbing a man| ment. After the firet application the intense | in @ hallway on Weet Forty-fourth | ltching ceased and in tro works my scalp 1 street. was completely cured. My hair {s growing Butler told the police he hadn't seen | thick and long." (Signed) Miss Elizahoth Mrs, Godfrey for six months, ‘The| Wehner. Sept. 21, 1012. Healey brothers said they had catted on | _ Cuticure Soap (25c.) and Cuticura Otnt- the dead woman, had found the door | Ment (Soe) am sold throughout the, veld: partly open and had pushed their wa poten ap Ssh add es, GOR OOS. cn into te room, Butler was sitting on a! Book. Address postcard “Outicure, Dept. chair and the widow was lying on the} poston a ded, they maid, John walked to the] garTender-feced men should use Cusioure ved and attempted to rouse Mrs, God-” goap Shaving Stick, 250, Sample free. 702 Grand St., Brooklyn, N. Y.—-"‘Some time ago I was troubled with ecsema of the scalp. Some sores broke out and they ftched so that I scratched and caused them to open and spread. ‘The eczema tortured me greatly and combing my balr was impossible, Night after night it was im- possible to obtatn sleep owing to the itching of my ocalp. Wares euiil, my hate came out | in handfuls, After @ while @ thin crust GZAN=D 19°50" This Great Sale in Our Women s and Misses s 4.00 Bronze Pumps & Ox 50c¢ lewis Baker, © Odds & Ends in Shoes, Full name and ad- must be given, but only initials 3.00 Patent Pump: ‘a ‘Tetum this should be aad of shoes, 3,50 Satin Slippers only twenty years ot but ay Relvhs paluem cua? te Bi wy + ree with rata vhat eas etc., worth) 3.00 Vici Kid Shoes up to $3, | 3.00 Boudoir Slippers and very thin take to regal have regular 1 an homely, asks: 1 am troubled with @ amy rs hao f Pe 1 may letters from. a jon for TenderFeet Dr. Keller's Comfort Shoes for Women bring instant re- lief. It will pay you many times over to know of Dr Keller's Shoes They're sold the country over at $3.00. 8 a Palr $3.00 Value 4 Uke to have rn Cire as ta beeoming full a and use, ‘he. finest vowder hag! obtaivable, +: Antiseptic Vilane ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 6, c Four] a fi wed and shot Guid As were! trey de Terry claimed peltedetnn bed. | and was discharged. ‘These will arraigned in the West prints of Butler re Court and held for the Cor tigation, Coroner Fe! T ” » Mary J — | Parker, living inant stigated the shooting 0 , tie | ay they saw Butler with the| Godfrey last April, is now investigating Marks on Wall the Only Clue) res een Nout o'clock tag, the murder of hie" widow. to Murder of F “st wars a A Sorernares men coon, Sere ate Se or” st b ¢ ‘7 ‘muccessful person necds a clean a cle fh tl Both women sald they had heard) MOVIE “MAN'S “SUB” FINED. Brain is uatnrally infuenced beoanse of Pi sounds of a quarrel in Mrs, Godfrey's tinal nervous system which Beauty, rooms shortly afterward, ‘They heart) eq Mavern reund, twenty yours old, from performing their duty. Mo one Mrs. Godfrey scream, They pald Ison of a moving p theatr pendent from ee on in eae there is health. tention to this, for, they sald, am *) prietor of d VE THAT PR: nd thus spoil your quickly, surely and ‘WATER, the natural Remedy. The ideal Inzative for # basiness man, orton Oppenheim Co.' 222 STREET.NEW YORK. Shoe Clearance Purchased 15,000 Pairs Women’s High- Slippers & & Pumps Shoes for Looks! Wear! Comfort! Bargain Basement Shoe Store 1.00 sales force PUMPS +1200 Misses’ Calf Shoes 1.00 will be on 1.00 hand to- 1.00 morrow’ fi Arranged on bargain tables for easy choosing, 4 $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 VALUES “Dr. Keller’s Shoes for . Morton Oppenheim Co., 6th Ave., cor. 22d St., N. 1913, vee «Messenger Sued, | i —Frank A. Mess 1 AL MeDonatd | ach of prom Easy | to | ]) reach | from any- where. Lexington to 3d Avenue | Spring Styles in Girls’ eeure on the intes- vents the lumen telegraph w: mn in the body acts inde- B BOW. Don's say, Tl take somes your sleep, Take « rem- ‘Take RUNYADI JANOS or at any time on an empty stomach, Get a hottie at any Drug Store to-day. shoulder, leather belt. year : gingham, collar and 6 to 14 year sizes and 17 year size to $24.00; reduc Juniors’ One-piece 13, 15 and 17 year sizes. Splendid values at. . BIOOMINGDALES = A Shoes a Ww ? Through a fortunate purchase we secured the sample line of a eer large flower importing concern. Included are all their salesmen’s H samples at 50°(, off regular prices. These goods are all brand a pair s new, stylish flowers, both large and small, in all the new colors, pay much more for flowers like these. SATIN — ORIENTAL } - ORIENTAL BUDS — NEW BUL. GARIAN COLORS. FLOWERS. BLOOMINGDALES* metal and vici kid; sizes 2! > Shoes Girls’ ai a retail store. Pumps, Etc. 1.00 4 199| VIDTHs (r-8 BLOOMINGDALES’ i, picked up far under market price, The fit is perfect. double the durability. sizes, Mail orders filled. Also a clearance of Men's formerly up to 75¢, BLOOMINGDALES' | The New ‘C./B. Corsets Forty and more years of expert corset making have shown the makers of the C-B a la Spirite Corset how to produce scientifically a corset that brings youth- fulness to every possible type of woman's figure. The many different C-B styles include one designed especially for you, Find it and wear it. The effect of youthfulness which your figure will develop will be a positive revelation to you, > Our corset fitter is at your service to we! help you find your model. $1 ra $5 2 | Prices... Corset Bhop, 24 Ploor, Near Rotunda, Broken Sizes ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Dresses | Women’s Dainty There's a touch of individuality in every one of the little misses’ dresses that comprise the collection ready here for Spring days. Make it your businesstosee them. You'll find the prices, too, correspondingly inviting. Girls’ Russian Dresses in plain chambrays, ith yoke of striped percale, buttoned on Girls’ Dresses in Russian Style, of striped Shadow Lace eld of solid color ) dresses with sailor collar of white pique, trimmed with buttons; and Norfolk middy suits with leather belt; percales; front of waist and cuff of solid colors, embroidered; Sale of Sample yim Flowers and afford a big saving. Later in the season you will have to es ode Values up to $1.00 ROSES OF EVERY || SILK, VELVET AND DESCRIPTION. LINEN VIOLETS. { POPPIES — FIELD— — FIELD— AND GARDEN Women’ S $2 to $3.50 Shoes, $1.55 Button and lace styles of patent colt, gun- to 8, in regular $2.00 and $2.50 grades, and sample sizes, 31) and 4-B, in the $3.5 50 50 grade ~« all at $1.55. Boys’ $1.50 Shoes at $1.19 Satin calf Bluchera; small and large boys’ Shoes, $1.00 In button and lace gun-metal, tan [cial prices, 24 Floor, 50th St, Bection, To those who prefer Union|44l AROUND TRANSFOR. - 2.00 Vici Kid Boots..... 50¢ AN extraordinary 1.50 Women's Juliets... 50c sale Women's desir- and patent leather, also white canvas “ Pp. B oe ~ able Shoes, Slippers buttons; sizes 6 to 2; at $1.00. 2.00 Patent Boots...... 50c and Pumps. 1.50, 2.50 Gun Metal Boots . 50c 2.00, 2.50 VALUES, DINGDALS* 3.00 French Heel Boots.. 50c ALL AT Oui, ae | Women’s Union Suits at 23¢ 3,00 Evening Slippers... 50c Suits this sale brings one of the 1.00 Little Gents’ Shoes. 50c farest values in many months. ‘The questions answered below are Y M 1 fe i: Your judgment will tell you at lM PE gh peeping recital this price these Union Suite sre case of similar natu 1.00 Misses’ Kid Shoes... 50c obtainable at as near their actual AAR EVER Ote RAS 1.50 House Slippers..... 50c cost to make as they ever were in “38 $1.69 ALL |2:50 Button Calf Shoes. 1.00 ALL A ‘trimmed. Mail orders filled. sizes |259 Blucher Lace Shoes 1.00 SIZES | : { Other Union Suits 1 » 13.00 Tan Pumps....... 1.00 ‘AND LY) | ada TTTTT Men’s Tailored Union Suits A great|3.00 Velour CalfShocs..1.00|A spe- \ offering| 250 Pat. Leather Shoes 1.00 |cially en- Compare with the 75c kind and in their + Nae "etter 3.00 Gun Metal Calf....1.00)1ar ged scientific arrangement of seams 9, misplaced the let to relieve strain you will find them identical; our price ....... We make the price 37c, on a lot of 3,150 pieces, They are made of extra fine white cotton in a rib effect. are carefully cut according to scale measurements. Specially tailored seams nearly Choice of short sleeves and ankle length, or no sleeves and knee length. All Winter-weight Underwear, 36¢ | ——__—_—~0«~ AI! Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lez. to 34 Ave., 50th to anth St, x " $1.98 Juniors’ Two-piece Suits, nicely tailored, excellent fabrics, variety of in striped 98 Main Floor. Sizes every- 59th to 60th Street were: | Spring Neckwear There are many new and Bulgarian colorings, with white predominating. Examples: Fancy Bulgari new epaulette” shapes and Bretonne Net Guimpes, with spiral boned stand- auisite desire, AOC to 9.09 quisite designs Lingerie, Embroidered Sets, com- prising large fichu collars. with wide cuffs; worth 50¢ and_75¢; at the special price, per yles; 13, 15f set... 25} iNew Pleatings for Sleeves, lace points and straight edges, at the special prices, Main Floor, Poaane AOTINGD ALY —=— Dull Calf and Vici Bluchers; all cizes, $1.50 Room Lot of Wall Paper for 65¢ 10 rolls side wall paper and 20 yards of matched borders, enough for a complete room. “os Attell oe Lael n non. fa ing, 30 inch NOL — Women's Silk Hose, 28¢e Splendid quality, full fashioned with deep garter tops; all sizes, at this special price. —— Bioownepates’ New Hair Goods OUR SWITCHES AND TRANS. FORMATIONS are all made of fine wavy and straight hair, easy to arrange, comfortable to wear, and help / to add charm to’ the face, 208. ay omen ity to buy / the very tae //, testcoiffures at our spe-/Mg— \ N \\ 20-IN. SWITCHES of fine wavy hair; special... ee 24-IN. Syaeee ‘of ‘fine $4.85 Our Hairdressing Parlors are complete and sanitary. Acorps of experts constantly in attendance. Shampooing 50 Marcel Waving 50c MATIONS of wavy hair... All low neck styles, | Face or Scalp Massage 50c made of good quality whitecotton; tightor umbrella knees; all prettily La Madeline Hair Restorer will restore gray or faded hair, Special... .8S¢ ‘24 Moor, Arcade, BLOOMINGDALES = Hercules Safes, $9.75 Invulnerable to fire and a stumbling block for burglars. Just the thing for im- 37¢€ Department is a No. 3 Hercules fire- proot safe, which was in the centre of a fierce fire that raged for about six | hours and finally fell from the sixth | floor to the basement. It contained a quantity of money and very valuable papers, all of which were found in per- fect condition when the safe was opened. A Hercules Safe, special at $9.75, Larger sizes of Hercules Fir ‘Safes at $17.95, $25.95, $29.95, $33.50 and $43.75, to-morrow, @ jai jewel box. Safes marked and delivered free of | express charges to any part of Greater New York. Stattonery Bhop, Main Wloor, Arende, ———" BLOOMINGDALES Fresh Fish: Market Cod, per Ib. Flounders, per Ib. Steak Cod, per lb Smelts, per jb... cash or aaa ee , a - } yard 28 & 50c | Stationery | Free to all purchasers of safes | and point d’esprit, with vandyke jit ——= BLOOWINGDALES —— |