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~ MYSTERY IN DEA OF GIRL ji t Muss U, OF GIRL IN SWAMP Before Entering and Not Muss Up RB Ay Fs ___THE EVENING WORLD, WBUNESDAY, MAROH 19, 3913, at TH |Burglars Will Please Wipe Their Feet Things AH PROVES BAFFLING Autopsy Shows Tarrytown Victim Was Not Drowned, Stabbed Nor Shot. WAS SHE STRANGLED? Boys Find Woman’s Body in Spot She Could Not Have Reached Alone. ‘The autopsy performed to-day by Coroner's Physician Igoe upon the body of the woman found yesterday in the Marah at the foot of Continental ave- fue, North Tarrytown, h make more baffling the m y sure rounding her death in the midst of black swamp water and bubbling quick- cand 8h not die of drowning, the ph: sictan jermined, There were no mai of bullet or daggamupon the body. T! progress of the gpocessen of exposure would have removed any marks of etrangliing. Dr. Igoe is utterly unable to determine what was the cause of her death. 7 Net @ scrap of pape, no eingie etamped initial on her clothing of good quality, gives clue to her identity. There was no jewelry on the fingers or ebeut the neck. CRY COMING OUT OF THE NIGHT A MYSTERY. Only thie shred of fact, making the mystery more grisly, stands to puzzie the authorities—one night, six weeks the night as he was passing down Continental street. It came from the Wind-ewept expanse of the swamp. Just for an instant the cry fluttered SAM FALLS 4 FLOORS ‘TS THE USE oF HIDING ‘JOUR SAF: 2 THE BURGLAR WILL GET IT ANYWHERE. ‘THIS ME’ So Sate FROM BREAKERS "ON THROUGH SKYLIGHT INTO DINER’S PLATE OF SOUP Panic Follows Window Clean- er’s Remarkable Plunge Into Sixth Avenue Restaurant. CHARLESTON WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Three-year-olds; five and a half furlongs.—Chilton King, 108 (Koerner), 1 to 2, 1 to 6 and out won; Early Light, 108 (Taplin), 2 to 1, 1 to 2 and out, second; Good Day, 108 (Goose), 5 to 1, 6 to & and 2 to 5, third, Time 1,052-5, Nosredna, Pandorina, Kinmundy The Vienna Restaurant, at No. 658 Sixth avenue, was well filled at the lunch hour to-day and the band was fiddling merrily away, while above the skylight, cutting off an airshaft in the entre of the entablishment, one Sam- uel Taylor, of African descent, perched Dertlously on the lege of « window !n the rear of the Hotel Taft. Sam was cleaning windows on the Tracey heard te unquestioned. WOMAN COULE NOT HAVE REACHED SPOT ALONE. the leader” has taught the boys North Tarrytown the secret avenues through the swamp; go stranger could blunder upon them. Had the woman wandered alone she veoulé never have reached the hummock fwhere her body was found; for it was mié weather wnen Policeman Tracey heard the ory in the night, and the swamp was not frozen over. No person could have led her there to murder her F enough with the traps and of the ewamp to have lea the way in the dark, the woman's arms was held shout the head, as if to screen it from a dlew. GRATEFUL PRAISE BY LOVING MOTHER Tells How Father John’s Med- ’. Seine Brought Health to Her Little Boy. “I am grateful for Father John's Figo chiege in soe ties “By fourth floor when hie mind wandered from his job and he released his tiands from their grip. Zing! Samuel's descent was as a rock to the bottom of a well. He ripped thnough the glass skylight and plunged head- foremost into « plate of soup before a restaurant patron. A shower of giase came with the crash and the patrons fied in panic, women and echfidren being crushed in the fight to get out. Some thought the building ‘was falling and that Sam was merely a preliminary bdiack cloud of disaster, The reserves from the West Thirtleth street station were called out and an ambu- ince from the New York Hospital. m was removed with a twisted collar bone, but with his skull une cracked. A women, who eald she was Mra, Frederick Hinkle, Was cut about the head and face with glass, as was three-year-ol Dr. Fe and G, Weichi Thirty-el son. ceiling of the place had fallen was rumored and a great the mob. ———_— SUDDEN FIRE PARADE Battalion Chiefs Finally Find Cause of False Alarm. A fine opring exhibition of fire appar- ates was given to the denizens of the Lobster Belt to-day whe lectrician at work on the teenth floor of the cldentally sent in an larm. two trucks, one water to Forty-second street and Broadway, brushing aside traffic and holding it up for fifteen minutes. Chief Kenlon, one deputy chief and two battalion chicfs added their little slashes of color to the scene and with their auto sire e@ounded the theme of a Fire Depart ment symphony above the roar of the busy heart of the town. ‘The fire ohiefs searched through all butidings in the neighborhood for a fire, stores and restaurants, found the bung. ling electrician and then departed. Then ‘wetfic in its old stride. eS eae, FUNERAL FOR HER HORSE. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. March 19.— Philadelphia to-day saw its firat “fu- neral” of a horse, Bowed with gricf over the death of a horse which she had sixteen years, Mrs, BE. F, Kreson, a Philanthropist, had a coffin constructed and wept as the huge casket was hoisted to e dray and eent to her farm ni Blackwood, N. J., where the anima: burted. Several hundred ‘‘mournere’ crowd gathered, The reserves dispersed rT ENLIVENS LOBSTER BELT. |112 One Chief, One Deputy and Two} qsis, 109 tower and a salvage corps wagon raced | I! to the entertainment of guests of the | ger .| Hotel Knickerbocker and persons in the traffic police got busy and put| also ran and finished as named, SECOND RACE—Maiden ond (coupled with Single); Single, 112 | Faney, (Taptin), third, Time, 50 Edna BSinalco, Old Jordan, John Hi Charles Cannell also ran and finished aa named. THIRD RACK~Three-year-olds and upward; selling; five and a half fur- longa.—Clem Bi % to 1.and 6 to 6, hy, 107 (Wolfe), ; Toddli (Pickett), 9 to 10, 2 to 6 and out, second Veneta Strome, 110 (Mondon), 7 to even and 1 to 2 third, ‘Time, Snow Flake, Agnes May, Willis, and finished as named. phe ee CHARLESTON ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, 8. C., March 19.—The entries for to-morrow's Faces are as follows: two-year- olda; four furlongs.—Ada, 10 (Skirvin), § to 1, 8 to 1 and 6 to 6, first; Walters, 109 (Martin), 9 to 6, 3 to 5 and out, sec- | "nt 4; SAnne MeGer, 105; Hazel C., 106 Fundamental, lante, Leska, jatcher, 8 to 1, ing, 12 WALLSTREET Leading issues showed a steadier tone at the opening of the market to-day man Chicco, Howdy Howdy also ran] &"d prices remained firm until the ru- 1.001. Ald mor of a Government suit against American Smelters. followed suit Near the c' tive and. pri je the market became FIRST RACK—Purse $300; two-vearcids; veil | fINIY strong closing, four furlongs. —Froot Woynl, 108; Ida Cook, mnehenge, 107; Bi Free Trade, 106; Salvage, Bede, 110; Sir Barry, 112; Frank G, Hogan, This stock broke badly, declining over four points and the rest of the market a downward movement. ‘8 wenerally rallying to a IH STEW 000, BETTER THAN CAB SAY BIG INNS So Blackfeet Chiefs Eat and Decline to Listen to Speech of Welcome. THREE BEAR LEADS OFF. Reception Manners of the Aborigines Are Frank if Not Elegant. Heap big Irish stew. Ugh! Eight Blackfeet Indian chiefs ex- claimed the above opening chorus last night when eight big plates of smoking hot Irish stew, touted by Lawrence Grant as the national dish of one fight- {ng nation to another, were set before them in the Grant home, No, 6 West Thirty-eighth street. Grant, who is a@ lecturer, was about to make some appropriate opening re- marks which would be duly translated by Chief Heap Talk, but Three Bear had an idea. Every time Three Bear wishes to do a thing he simply an- nounces his intention and goes ahead. So as soon as Three Bear, who is an old man, saw the stew he wished to eat some and grunted dismally for at- tention. “I wish to eat,” he announced and began without ceremony. Which spoiled a perfectly good extemporane- lous welcome speech that Grant was ready to give in Blackfoot lingy, with- out referring to his notes. Without ado the eight hungry chiefs who are living in tepees on the roof of the Hotel McAlpine pending their visit to the Grand Central Palace and the exhibit there, Mon the smok- | ine stew with kn 4 and forks, and ;| silence broken only by grunts of con tentment reigned for several minutes. In the Interval, Grant explained that he had spent some time on the Black- feet Reservation in Montana and was admitted to the tri the name of “One Eye in Ey indicative of his which he persisted in wearing here are most appreci- “The least little thing hem {s recelyed with al- most childish expression of delight Chiet Wolf Robe gave me a sple the | blanket and I am going to recipri with a silver buckle belt from In: which I can predict will be received wit @ speech that will be worth translat- When the belt was handed to Chief 8°! wolf Robe, he bowed gravely ani candle, Three Bear never waits for permission to carry out his wish, The only Indian lady present was “Mrs.-Knows-the-Whole-Camp,” which might mean that the lady is @ gossip, eh jast nigh! stew and fruit cake the chiefs squatted on the floor and heid council, after which they indulged in bpd and cae i en they gravely rose ack to their quarters. aaa oe Kile et Bill ia New el yote was taken after a hours, during which @ telegram United States | A ~ 4 ticular in choosing an Oculist. Harris eyeglass service is something more than mere Oculist service and mere op- tical service. . It embraces everything that is necessary and salutary for | your eyes. When you pay 82 | or $3 or 85 for a pair of glasses at one of our stores you are buying specialist service, which is your due—and which cannot be reckoned in terms of money. 1009 Broadway, ar. Willo'by, B'klyn. | 489 Fulton St., opp. A. & &., B'klyn. | | 697 Broad St., nr. Hahne's, Newark. Only Four Days of \| My Closing Sale at HALF PRICE Ends Saturday, Mar.22nd shook hands, saying "How" and repeat- ing the performance with every one Present including the reporters. Then hy stood behind his chair after the ap- The foimio wore the highest. lowest and last | proved fashion of after dinner speakers taht FB tear reny Compared with yesterday's closing prices: w “* | and addressed the assemblage, Wolf 43 1 Strikes Out, 107; Toor, Laat, ehtt, | Robe must be strong in councils, for ns ‘Tek Teck, 106: Herodou, 100; ‘Amal, Copper ., . x ie '@, | the speech was translated by Chief Biz eee erties ser Lee Away, 110; Am. Beot Sugar. ub Talk it contained many poetic thoughts THIRD WACK —Purse $300; four-jear-olds and ) Am. Lay = ,'*]and was not unlike the regular ‘white *Kanlly Lee, en as follows: FIRST RACE -eSiling; 1 THIRD RAC one mile.—Sleepland, 108; Ro Helen Scott, 106; Stare, 107; Zinkand, Star Ashland, 112 FOURTH RAC! furlongs—Colquitt, pines, 106; Gasket ald, 100, FIFTH RAGD,—Selling upwant; five and one-half O3; Jessi)” Barn, + Com Curran, 110; | ABP JUAREZ ENTRIES. The Juarez ‘entries for to-morrow are Uhree-year-okh; th and a half furiongs.-—Kitty W., 4; Jolly Tar, A107 1 bertha, 107; Tallow Dip, 107; Godfather, 100 . 11, rleton, 00; ter, Yom | 4) 104; ++ibdi tdi five v cel "| Vian Copper LONDON, March 9.—The at Greek bonds were unchanged at opening. linet slightly depressed securities ods ang! Which Paris ts interested, such Beers and Rio Tintos, Don’t Pay a Penny For PIERCE’S CORN PLASTERS Unless they free your feet from corns, Those corn-plagued feet of yours—you can free them from misery without risking a cent, un Dd LONDON STOCKS STEADY. market was not affected by the assa: sination of King George of Greec The resignation of the French Cab- man's manner of speechmaking. Calabash pipes were presented to each of the Indians and a box of tobacco, whereupon, Chief Three Bear thought he wished to smoke and announced his desire while sticking the pipe over a FRECKLES February and March Worst 4 Months for this Trouble— ss faereke seocreris : 2 How to Remove Easily. y oa remedy for hese ugly blem and no one need tay freckled, imply get an ounce of othine, double any of the f in a few days even the worst disappear, while shed entirely, is th yourself of les, for if not removed now they y stay all summer, aad spoil an beautiful complexion. Your k if othine fails, WORST STOMACH TROUBLE ENDED BRADFORD'S Blood Purifying Pills |you should eekles hav the light 0c! the entirely distinctive from ordinary ready-mades, this semi-annual closing Sale at Half-price offers a eplendid opportunity. My entire stocks so, from the highest to the {fo juits Over coats, et sortment: member Exchanges or Re- i wing This Sale. READY WITH | EASTER CLOTHES I'm showing a complete assortment of advance Spring styles, products of leading Custom Fashion as usual,a NEW YORK A2West34th | Bet. Broadway & 5th Ave. Established in 1879 as ring house for tallors' uncatled-for gar- mente oma sreater of Goor; famous Cus- tomBulltMedelClethes, | || distinctive from ordl- nary ready-mades. ALSO STORES AT LPH! Taine Chearaus BaP hie? nne With ten Bay Veet C. meter James McGreery 34th Street On Sale Thursday, March 20th. WAIST PATTERNS At Greatly Reduced Prices. re Hand-embroidered Lawn.7.7....75¢ and 1.50 value 2.00 to 3.00 Hand-embroidered Batiste...07..1.75 to 4.75 value 2.75 to 6.75 Hand-embroidered Batiste with Irish Lace. ° value 5.50t08.75, 3.75 to 6.75 & Co. STERLING SILVER DEPOSIT WARE. Appropriate Wedding and Easter Gifts. “Betty” Sets in Brown, Blue, Ecru or Ivory. Three pieces. value 17.25, 10.75 set value 7.50 Cheese and Cracker Dishes, .value $.00..3625 One-pint size Decanters... .value 5.75..3.95 Compote............e00.. value 3.50..1.75 Vases,—8 inches...........1.95 and 2.25 value 2.75 and 4.50 10 inches. ....value 5.50......d000 12 inches. .... value 6.75......4e00 Water Pitchers in various styles.. “REDFERN” CORSETS. Excellent models for slender. mediuni and welle developed figures. Made of Batiste or Coutil 3.40, 4.00 and 5.00 Warner Rustproof Corsets i many models for every type of iigure, WOMEN'S SUITS & DB newest Spring Puories and styles of Foreign models. Demi-tailored Suits of Checked Worsted and Wooi DP. value 42.00 to 55.00, 32.09,3 Serge, Imported rin. HO and 45,00 Tailored Suits ina variety of materials— plain 1s. 16.50 and 25.00 value 25.00 to 35.00 Afternoon Dresses iin Meteor and Charmeuse,— attractive mode!s. 17.50, 21.50 to 35.00 value 22.50 to 45.00 Dressy Mode!s in three-piece Suits including @ large varicty of Spring fabrics. 47.50 to 125.00 and trimmed mode SOROSIS FOOTWEAR, EASTER SALE. Women’s Boots, Oxford Ties, Pumps and Colonials. 3.45 pair regular prices $.00 and 6.00 The Sorosis models in this sale are the season’s most advanced styles. Made of Gun Metal, Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather, White Buckskin, ete, Men's Sorosis Boots and Oxfords 3.85 pair regular prices 5.00 and 6.00 *“McCreery's” Annual WASH DRESS GOODS SALE of Over Half a Million Yards Ie Now in Progress. In addition will be offered on Buy a box of Pierce’s Corn Plast- If they don’t end the pain quickly and remove the corn complete- y, tell the druggist and he'll re- ind your money. , Thin and easy to apply. Just as effective as they are handy. No matter lere. of the Chi- the Holland Thursday, March 20th 15,000 Yards of Silk Broehe Dotted Chiffon in a wide range of colors; also White or Black, | value 25c, 14¢ yd, ers, Get Acquainted. RED-MAN brain. Mr. Kohisaat was strio! Saturday shortly after hi for Europe. Hie conditia fe not serious, but will n remaining in his room for Tt is a blessing I will never be without Pacer how abhor” your corn f THE DOMINANT a ne Yards of Yada ily ond Sti i Scene Baan nes ierce’s will drive it away— Lining in an assortment of colors, also ite or ; w NAN TNOSOR Search 19-—oresient Geet Mesasies gout as a FOR © Cont Black, value se, 296 yd, Wilson to-day declined an invitation to every box. Q COLLARS, attend the dedication of a National Maine is Memorial New York on Memortal 10c and 25¢ a box, At all drugetets ‘or by malt) THE A, F. PIERCE CO., Springtield, Mace, Day, May 30, The President believes that he @hould be firm in his determi- nation not to leave Washington and official duties until after the special @ession of Congress, 34th Street 23rd Street FARL & WILSON, Mahers SOLD BY ALL GOOD STORES. pe ”

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