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SECRET INQUEST Doctor and Undertaker Give | Puts in a Claim That Causes Testimony Behind Closed | Doors—1o Delay Verdict. | Moreh 17 I Joseph G. ¥ y nature B. Pratt o presided, rlet-Attorney Barker, who is in change of the Investigation, speaking of plans, sald: “ievery person who may have Knowledge of the death or cause of] up the resolution asking the Board of death of Adimiral Eaton wilt be called] Estimate to make the appropriation and before this matter is finished.” Among those who were understood | cial approval of all the contracts and ° erase -- ThE Three rrr EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAROH 17, 1913. TATOO w CTO LT weMsT 'INTERBORO GRABS “sss Sess? <7 ON EATON'S DEATH: FOR NEW NILLION WIDOW TO TESTIFY OF ITV'S MONEY [and at that time he expected lof which $60,000,000 ts to be for the Interborough. been generally dubbed the hawk," Further Delay in Sign- ing Contracts. since Charman MeCall city would not give up MeCall anked the jay to say for him t The , on, | of the subway eo: Thore is another hitch in the signing ‘acts, Just ae the Public Service Commis. vas ready to-fy to draw up a Ing the elty to appropri- Jate approximately $190,000,000 so that }the work of building the new system | | might be put under way the Interbor- ough dema 4 change in figures which would give ft an amount of from $600,006 to $1,000,000 more, The demand upset the whole pro- gramme for the day, The Public Service Commission held ‘papers to-¢ ported. The annual “ Memory of Patrick Keen: Di his any the Board of Estimate held up ite offi- Unsightly Spots. How ly. to have received summonses were Medi-| third-tracking certificates, : cal ‘aminer Osgood who performed| Chairman McCall went into a confer- it is the autopsy on Admiral Katon's body;| ence with Borough President MoAneny. | move those ugly spots so that Dr. Frame who visited the Admiral|Comptrotler Prendergast joined them. during his {!iness, and Undertaker Spar- Later Chairman MoCall announced there rel who cared for the bo¢y, It pected that Mrs, Eaton and her daughters by a previous marriage: Dorothy Ainsworth, and Mrs. Keyes, would also be called, The inquiry was secret and whether Admiral Eaton died of poisoning or natural causes may not be known ‘1 Judge Pratt files his report with the Supertor Court at Plymouth. The Judge said that his findings would not be ready probably for a week. vat IT shall welgh with \aual care every statement to be in- uded tn my report.” District-Attorney Barker, Medica’ aminer Osgood, Dr. Frame, were present when the inquest opened. The function of naval surgeon such cases is strictly Mmited to learn- ing the cause of death with reference to the ability of the widow or minor children to receive a pension, which depends entirely upon whether death resulted from causes incident to servico. It was sald at the Navy Dartment that Dr, Dessez’s report not in any way serve to throw wpon the death of the Admiral. ———_——_ Diet for Newlsweds, (From the Milwaukee Sentinel.) Comes a physician whos ays we ought! to eat the most indigestible things we | trial at your convenience But all of us aren't newly; can find. wedded men. ll hardwa: stores, ‘ce coupon to Ei.’ PARK, seems so important,” Deputy Sheriff Condon and State Officer Scott “vod A WAXCLIKE FINISH L— STANVAR is on sale at the leadi re paint and household acces Tr sample can, sufficient to refinish a floor border, will be sent you direct if you fill in and mail the attachea STANDARD VARNISH WORKS een eet ee aan ee ie oe VARNISH WORKS 2, Hobday oe { Ooritndly wend me « free sample can of STANVAR. will call you freckle-face? Simply get an ounce of would be another one later in the day | double strength, from any of the in his office. President Shonts of the | Heget Interborough and his lawyers were in- | vited and Chairman i t Miss Py une |ful complexion. The sun and President Tim Williams of the B. R. jin February and March have « T., who refuses to sleep until the con- from uns ed, complained at this new tangle, {e's right, too,” declared Chairman | “If the Interborough doe r_straightened out months. Be sure to for the strength othine, as ¢ sold move the freckles. FURNI TU Homes Furnished C 3 Rooms at $49. 4 “ § « he uns 1 Ex was in Deaf Hear The new and phenomenal sound reg-| vlating Acousticon enables the deaf to! hear perfectly at home, in the office, the church or the theatre—for the sound regulator permits you to quickly adjust it to suit any degree of sound from the loudest to the softest—aix the | De- will | ight $5.00 $7.20 $75 $100 Over 190,000 satiafied um | Convenient and inco: jou: | trial will prove ita incomparable ef- ficiency. Cut this out while it is be- fore you and call or write for free Co., w 4 H General Acoustic EB | 990 West 494 Street, near B'way. ANV, APPLY WITH A RAG Wherever there’s a floor, a flight of stairs, a table or any other wood surface, there is need of STANVAR, the twentieth century wood finish. STANVAR appeals to every cafeful housekeeper because of its unusual features. To secure a beautiful, wax-like finish, you merely rub STANVAR on awood surface with a piece of cheesecloth. The immediate effect is a finish as beau- tiful as wax, but free from every objectionablg feature of wax—for STANVAR is non-slippery, does not become marred, streaked or spotted and gives far longer service wax. jous one. although he adm was Commissioner Edward B. McCall, Jus. , rato | nnpsing, “APNEY Me Ame wee ice Newberner,, Municipal duatice lt better advantage if your complexion WET OGEN “It Is a matter of construction of the Thomas E. Dineen, Deputy Clerk Hane Ay is clear and fresh. ne lhe sait, “fam sure tt will he untay, "aN of the Court of General Sesstons, VELOGEN, the soothing, fragrant «Beauty's Guardian” gled int but these delays are terri. Arthur W. Middleton, Albert and Wiil- emollient, gently massa; into the the Public Service Com- mission said he had called the body to meet to-morrow moruing at 10 o'clock, | ready to ask the city for $100,000,000, the B. R. T. lines, the other $40,000,000 Borough President MoAneny, who has “eparrow- | applied | ~ e to him, on the other 900,000 under this arrangement. {was not an opponent of the theory of municipal ownership, as has been re- -- dient | SILENT TOAST TO KEENAN. | “Silent Toast to the Freckle Face February and March Bring Out j tendency to bring out frees, and asa Apned, complains ee chine reeerenents 18 result more othine is sold’ in these guarantee of money back if it fails to at $74.98 at $124.98 Credit Terms | $3.00 Down on $50 Worth | Open Saturday Evening Unt 10,' | J.MORRIS p25 ST- drunk this evening, his birthday, at | pope Luchow's restaurant, Among those who | Bem wil be present are Pubtic Service 2 YOUR EASTER BONNET will be far more becoming and a face twice daily, thoroughly cleanses the pores and whitena and clears the skin to a beautiful transparency. rn ee Cee you aria) ts all Ws os ater er jam Kramer, former Magistrate Ryan | IN and John Gibbs, H / Tt was the custom in the former City | iW Chamberlain’s lifetime to hold a birth | day jollification In the Jefferson Club, |i Seventh street, which stirred up all the | politicians of the east side. This is the sixth of the tributes to his memory, 2 to be wed on hand » more news: hat he SPECIAL LUNCHEON Lamb Croquettes Green Peas Chocolate Eclaire 25¢ Sixth AVE 22"°and 23° STREETS |r ll Music 12 to 2.15 P.M. UMERCHANDISE STAMPS ‘n-fs" day’s, papers will be on sale to-morrow, Tuesday, except where items have been sold out. $15 ““Chic’’ Easter Coats A manufacturer discontinued mak- $ 8 95 e IGE seers to to re- no one ing coats to go into the suit business exclusively. To be exact, he had othine, Riker. f : Mi 352 coate to close out and we took Agee the entire lot. | winds (gooey, The coats are made of the best quality serges, striped novelty cloths, mix- strong neees| tures and checks, Most of the coats are lined with Peau de Cygne silk. | / All are this Spring's latest models. Sizes for women, misses and juniors. Trimmed with buttons and imitation buttonholes, and the new Bulgarian silk trimmings. All are in the new fashionable cutaway styles. $15.00 New Easter Suits Not much time before Easter. Better come to the “New Store”’ to-morrow and partake of this excellent value. Suits are made of mannish serge in all colors; trim- med in yarious styles; also in hair line gr: Kk *g ets lined with Peau de Cygne lining, which is guaranteed to last two seasons. Sizes for women, misses and juniors. | DOUBLE a 1,200 Copies of New Paris Hats| double under 3 ms = eet IT acum” UNTILI2NOON tse" purchase Copies of Models for which we paid as ~ Ruesday, ©.-0, D. Orie, ou high as $25.00 ———=b0¢ BOYS’ RAH RAH | ! brand new ied Spring ‘shapes, all color oc PEARL BEAD FAN CHAINS, assorted 25@ nize beads, 44 In, long, at. 60e COLD CREAM Disuppearing, greascloss CreAM.. 6. ee 11.00 CORSETS Her Majosty Brand, latent 59e and most desirable models We imported the creations $ 40 from Georgette, Heitz-Boyer, Virot, Berthe and have them made up in our own work- rooms by expert milliners. F * Trimmed with wings, feathers, smart ribbon effects, etc., the newest Spring modes. AYE < DM I Easter Gloves An Important Shipment Ta—$1.00 LEA’ » BAGS, genuine leather, un motal rato th ee 33¢ 3c 19¢ $1.00 Norfolk Middy Blouses ite RIBBONS T and 2 inches wide, short longths, per yard :..... ‘8c RIBBONS 4% Inches wide, 2 yd. lengths, per yard. ... FAG) Just in time for this lec Colored Lawnse! a Saving Sale & Coats | in walst and dress ha daa | ‘omen’s . Adaptabl $1.75 Gloves ia forschool raribe Handkerchiets 3! Wy i len cor . Inall the wanted : “me the | Gable muni commer at shades of tan, AY Che neeet 3 WOMEN’S: gray, Enno catio SHOES, also oxtordn aver brown, 4 aa black and white. td atho® leathers 1.89 WHIPCORDS, BEDFORD CORDS, Diagonals & sergon in cream 36 in. wide, Washable 29¢ WOMEN’S HOSE Full fashioned, linle thread 1 hose, bie®, tan and colors. .... Aaa vory Sizes n, SHIRTS made of tine per- cule in coat moda with 55¢ laundered cuffs ES MLN’S EASTER 1.00 MEN’S SPRING | NECKWEAR of high ERS Wee 4 Inches long Limit, 3 tow cus —— bee (LO TELS BASK- ETS, medium size. 1m-9Qe ported; of strong w RMEUSE, ree PULLMAN jo reed $9, 44 ° body with roll on hood. Heavy rubber tires. Made in France, Millsamples. Slightly imperfect, which does not mar the appearance or hurt its CHINA MATTING $ 49 700 rolls. 40 yard rolls, $4.98. a 20 yard rolls ier 9.3) can be used on either side. Size 9x9, 48c FLOOR OILCLOTH 89c CORK LINOLEUM Positively the best cork linoleum on (Nairn’s Genuine) colors through to 65° back. All perfect goods, cut ti roll, Persq.yd. THIS $16.00 BED OUTFIT strong woven Wire 5 jivire Supports uN-Q gy oy) | derneath, Com- ove | plete in every de- \ ods, shepherd plaids, Ex- cellontly mude... betel point em- broid- ered back i fp amen re A To a area anaes $22.50 AXMINSTER RUGS Size 9x12. Oriental and floral designs. 14" wear, One toacustomer. Nomail orders $6.00 REVERSIBLE RUGS Suitable for dining or bed room. Rugs No. 2 grade, with a finished back, Dae hard oil on face. Per square yard i 39° the market. Made by Cook. Per sq. yd... $1.25 INLAID LINOLEUM (White Enameled B:d Excellent wood fibro im! im, tail ee hold Articles may be bought on our Easy Club Plan, French Period Style, in Suites or Separate Pieves Mahogany Dressers. . 855.00 Mahogany finished frames, seat and back upholstered * with imported printed fabrics, damasks, tapestries and Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Extraordinary Values in New and Desirable Furniture 300 Bed Room Models Reg. [20.00 | Desks... Lord & Taylor special model pile textiles. New styles and improved construction. The natural resiliency of the fabric, style and mode of make this furniture comfortable as well as artistic. $9.50 & $12.50 each Regularly $15.00 and $20.00 Chinese Grass Furniture For indoor or porch use Chairs and Rockers, Hong Kong Peel Chairs, $5. 50—Regularly $7.50 Regularly $6.50 and $7.50 $5.50 each (hourglass model) Sale of Curtains New Styles—Splendid Values 750 Pairs Curtains Plain and f scrim $1.50 to $2.00 per pair 500 Pats Gurtains 1 Trish Point, Brussels, Malls Sasalesiin aon Weta Curtain Scrim (by the yard) 100 Lord & Taylor Special Couch Hammocks Regularly $7.00 to $8.00 per pair Values 18c to 25 per yard Heavy Khaki Duck, broad adjustable back rest and wind shield, with steel frame and galvanized spring; comfortable cotton cu: Awnings, Shades B Slip Covers te Order Splendid Showing of Foreign & Domestic Fabrics They are most} jon, button tufted and chains. Value $10.00 Special Purchase of 250 Pairs Fine Medium Weight Blankets at )6 less than regular prices cut and bound singly and especially desirable for summer use. $2.30 to #6.75 pair— Regularly $3.50 to $10.50 Fancy silk covered, with plain Silk borders. $2.50--Regular $3.50 quality $1.95 and %2.65—Regularly $2.50 and $9.50 Maslin Sheets & Piliow Cases at 25% below our Regular prices A sale of interest to Hotels, Institutions, Sea Side and Mountain Resorts, City and Comfortables Silk covered, wool filled $4.85—Regular $7.60 quality Bedspreads—Satin Finish Country Homes. Sheets Pillow Cases 63x 99 64c 42 x 9814 Wx 99.. :100¢ 4} 81x 99., 78] #5 X 3874. . 90x 99.. . 86 ]50 x 381, , 90 x 108 95c|54 x 3814 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Circassian Watnut at it 40.00 | Dressers. 900.85 $44.00 Chiffoniers#45.00 $35.00 | Chiffoniers950.00 $38.50 D Dressi Tables..880.00 $20.00 Tables. -$85.00 $22.00 Bedsteads $60.00 $75.00 | Bedsteads $55.90 $28.50 Rhses..s1n00 $10.00 NRbses.. 217.00 $11.00 50 Arm Chairs & Rockers $88.00 $2, ung. $5.00 ° See 12.00 | 712¢ $7.50

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