The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1913, Page 8

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hie ood ITTEN LAW CANNOT AWAKEN GIRL E WHO HAS BEEN ASLEEP "Te ae, EN Doctors, Baffled, Say There Man Who Killed Chinaman for! Is Nothing to Do but Attacking His Child Given Watch and Wait. . Penal Servitude Term. . — For nearly two weeks Jeannette Gute man, thirteen, has lain unconscious in GHOUL, Corea, Aug, 11-—Mr, Mason, | 114 iydropathic Institution at No, 2011 the American manager of the fold mines | yaaigon avenud The flush of deep Mt Un-san, in Northern Corea, was sen- | si.6y ts on {her face, her respiration and tenced to-day to eighteen months Legon pulse are normal, yet the doctors cannot servitude on o charge of manslaughter | awake her. for killing @ Chinese mine employee who,| The little patient is the daughter of im the absence of Mr. and Mra. Manon,| Nathan Guttman, a well-to-do con- “committed a criminal assault on their} tractor, living at No, 1047 Tiffany street, twelve-year-old daughter. the ronx. The girl has been subject to When Mason returned home and | epile; learned of the occurrence he went out and killed the Chinaman. In his fefense to-day Mason pleaded of the left aide. the “unwritten tw," but was con-| At intervals sinc she has tallen in per An appeal against the sentence | convulsions an¢ has remained In a state entered at once. of coma for hours, Never has she ex- Sixty-five Americans are employed 19! pertenced anything lke the present term "Pee Un-san mines, which are among the or unconsciousness. MN tee ease cr Cusaons and Of late her health has been failing oe St EVERY HOME NEEDS Kronmiller, the Mayor 6 Amsterdam| None 1s More Reliable Than Resinel. a¥enue, announced himself as ready 10) 4. same soothing, healing, antivep- ~ qnter the lists in November against) sic medication, which makes Resinol Feen Purroy Mitchel or anybody else.| Ointment so successful for ecacma and favors votes for women, The base-| other skin eruptions also makes it game was a triumph for the Ford] the ideal household remedy for @ score over the Willie Maguires by alof troubles that constantly arise in of 4 to 3, while Walter Marshall | ev home It aati heals burns, captured the 10-yard dash after a hard|scalds and wounds, is an excellent struggle with John Murphy. “Paddy”| dressing for ulcers, flons, boils, and Gullivan, the lightweight pugilist, acted | stubborn sores, st: itching at once, es starter. ee rompt and permanent relief —_— oe pI oo reoothy ghia Al many as Greatest Gugar Katers.| minor skin troubles such as sores, ‘WASHINGTTON, Aug. 11.—Americans| aaah prickly heat, pimples and catinue ee Greatest consumers ¢! ine Ee ee ne ere omnes | Resitol Ointment positively contains ‘set forth in figures issued to-day | Bol of o harsh or jous nature. Bu Feoreign and Domes- In thé fiscal year of the je fite for ten years. When she @ fell in play and Ip wound, remult- @@ the Chanticlers of the Nineteenth igee #8 k = derest even of a tiny bab; have [sheng or it for eighteen Trial free; Dept. 10-P, inal, more, Md. Every druggist sells Resin Ointment. Lord @ Taylor The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 5.30 P. M. 1% Noon on Saturdays Arts & Crafts, Furniture : in the August Sale at Extremely Low Prices ” gePiece Library Sui ‘ ‘As Bhemteates. 4H tue 90s.s0| 345-00 isting of Table 46 inches long, Tall Rocker, Aut eres wal hee Cha te canes, Tee chairs have Spanish leather cushions. Also the following Special Values One $35.00 Early English Serving Table. . ‘ .. $15.00 One 55.00 Early English Roulette Tables.... $47.50 One $10.00 Early English Billiard Chair. ..... $3.95 Two $10.00 Odd Forest Green Mission Chairs with leather seats..............55 each $37.95 Twelve $15.30 Fumed Oak Chairs and P Rockers..... eigab uss sdiai chee s4 each $9.75 200 Mahogany Teu Trays $2.95 each Oval and oblong—Values $4.50 to $6.75 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. and the other two chilire family to the eountry for a change (ot | Comptetes fin Forty-etghth Trip to air and scene, The girl's health div & not Improve and on July 30 the tamity | Lato returned to the Bronx On that G8Y) Prot, Brander Matthews of Columbia Jeannette foll into a convulsion and | Coiege retqrned from a visit to London has been ainco unconscious. At thelang Paris on the Minnehaha to-day suggestion of Dr. Gilbert Miller, the | ie prought over with him a number of | du femily physician, she was remo the inatitution, where her cs curlos of the French stage. model in wood of the Palais Royal be more carefully watched. Theatre, which was built) by Cardinal The doctor calls several times a day] Richelien for the performance of “MI- at the patient's bedside, Dr, Herman | pame™ in 1639, Reichmann of the Institution is am wisting on the case, Daily they have consultations, A nurse is always at the bedside, In the thirte Jeannette has been under the ¢ by M In 16 day exactly as she did when she was) the Atlantic. carried into the Inatitution, uncon-|age when he was one year old. Now| Later It waa managed | ere, up to the tiee of hin death . Prof. Matthews has also the replica of rcenery used in the theatre Jay*) known as Hotel de Bourgogne, built tor ®| early In the seve care there has not been the slightest! phis ix the com change In her condition. She looks to- elehgh trip of Pr th century. He made hin first voy- aclous. he ta sixty-one. “The girl’ condition is very serious,” said Dr. Retchmann to-day. “She is her, No operation can be suggested, constantly watched, but there Is no change and we cannot do anything for . Children, For Infants and o epecialista are needed. Every four houre ane in eiven a teamoon ot brandy! The Kind You Have Always Bought lane of milk. There 1s a normal fon ts her face, her pulse ts normal| Bears the and «he seems to be In « peaceful] Signature slumber., We cag do nothing but watch and wait" ! TO WOMEN GUEANtanenecsssusienuescusccotsety He han 9} n of the forty: | jatthews across | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, Jana early in July her mother took ner | BRANDER MATTHEWS HOME. THOSE HEADACHES If seeompanied with backache, dragsing-down pain, do not have to be, Natare never intended that women should suffer in this manner. Dr. Pleree’s FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Vor t.rty has preved won- derfully it a8 @ remedy for woman's peculiar weaknesses and derangements. Your Draggist has it la t . Sf torn for the eum a orid, 6c ber week per Sunday 00 to Mid-Summer Timely Sayinos onBags 4 Trunks MACY'S HAS ALWAYS BEEN NOTED for the completeness and excel- lence of the stock of Trunks and Bags. Now that the new Department has been completed on the Fifth Floor, the stock is even more adequately displayed. TO ILLUSTRATE THE SAVINGS .we mention a fitted Bag for women at $14.89 that is quite as good as, if not better than, the best*bag other stores can show for $20.00. Imagine then what you save on an imported Suit Case of black seal leather, silk-lined, with sterling silver fittings — price $129.00! Si teamer Trunks {. | tioned dimension only, $13.50 Steamer Wardrobe Trunks, $11.49 Regulation height. The wardrobe tray will hold five suits, and the bot ifitom is conveniently divided for un- derwear, hats and shoes. Size 40 in long. $12.50 “Saratoga” Trunks, $11.49 . Fitted with leather stra Deep “setup” tray and extra start, tray, sloth lined © throughout. Choice of 32 in, #4 in., 36 in, 38 in, 40 in, sizes, $6.50 “Imperial” Steamer Trunks, $4.96 hoice in., 38 in. and 40 in. sizes, inches. in, sizes, $8.00 Trunks, $6.24 Fitted with leather traps. In- side is the regulation “steamer” in,, 38 in, and 40 in, sizes. 5 Of selected cowhide and leather | reinfor lined throughout. Sewed-in “Eng: | handl lish” frame, three inside pockets, two “ApS, solid brass lock and sliding catches | side foid. Choice . and strong handle. Colors are ‘ruse 26 in. sizes, hee OF U6 set and brown. Choice of 16 in. and 18 in. sizes, $5.50 Oxford Cowhide Bags, $4.24 Of good grade leather and with leather lining. Finished with inside pocket, brass lock and slides, sewed> on corners, and fine ring handle. Colors are russet, brown and black. Choice of 14 in., 16 in. and 18 in. Sizes, $4.00 “Walrus Grain” Cowhide : $2.49 lock and Sale in Progress. Herald Square aes ‘g a Interior equi with the new Cloth lining and regu ¢ “book-told clothes carriers and tray. of 32 with 12 hangers to suit any style ment. Three drawers and large it box. Regulation size 45x24x22 $4.50 “Paris” Steamer Trunks, 4 Fitted with leather stray A tray, Choice of 32 in., 34 in., 36] divided tray inside. Choice of 28 in., 0 in., 32 in., 34 in, and 36 in. sizes. $8.00 Oxford Cowhide Bags, $6.50 Cowhide Suit Cases, $ $8.00 Cowhide Suit Cases, * OF best leather, with double steel Irame, solid brass “Engi sewed-on short stra Sewed-on corners, fine seamless Ot good grade leather. Made with J ring handle, inside shirt fold. ‘and R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Mid-Summer White Sale in Progress. A Gréat Sale of Ludgade We tnaicaie on the right and left the standard dimensions ja. | of Steamer and Traveling Trunks, and will refer to the in. | Trunks throughout the announcement by their first-men- | 3 f A glance at the tables will instantly show you the propor- tions of any Trunk in which you are interested. Broadway, 34th te 35th St. selected wood that will not]! readily warp or crack, and every one canvas specially prepared so as to be absolutely water- proof. All have either fibre or iron binding, and most big factor in life of both Trunk and contents—and brass locks, and either brass] or iron clamps. built to withstand the roughest handling of the}. baggage smasher, and in addition to look smart and neat. $9.50 “Lake George” Traveling extra skirt tray. Cloth lining through- out, Choice of 32 in., 34 in., 36 in., 38 in, and 40 in. sizes. $8.50 “Knockabout” Traveling EVERY TRUNK WE LIST BELOW is made of is covered in are hand riveted and pro- tected by hardwood slats. All have iron bottoms—a MACY TRUNKS are}! Trunks, $7.49 Inside isa divided top tray and ii 34 in., 36 in., 38 in. and 40 in, sizes. 49 A divided tray ‘inside, Choice of 28 in., 30 in, 32 in, 34 in, and 36 $5.50 “Empire” Traveling Trunks, $4.24 $4.96 Of good grade leather. Made with Seamless ring $3.75 Cane Suit Cases, $2.97 Ne $5.94 reinforced brass lock and | leather stray Choice of slides, st . and three inside pgs} ce of In, ae trong Size 15 in, (24 26 in. sizes. $7.00 “Lakeshore” Traveling “set-up” tray. Choice of 28 in, 308) in., 32 in., 34 in. and 36 in, sizes. sewed-on ring handle. Size 24 in, $5.00 Cowhide Suit Cases, $3.96 with reinforced corners, brass locks, and seamless ring handles. Inside shirt fold. Choice of 24 in. and 26 in, sizes. $5.00 Matting Suit Cases, $3.38 i of Sing apenas’ matting, with BOOKI. passwood frame and fancy cloth lin ing. gathered pocket, tie tapes, brass Ce gutane atte bolts, ai straps. Sewed-on i Trunks, $5.86 Fitted with leather straps. Desp $10.50 “Niagara” Trunks, $8.63 Hand-riveted. Leather straps. Inside is a divided top tray and an extra skirt tray, Cloth lining. Choice of 32 in., 34 in., 36 in., 38 in, and 40 in, sizes. Of varnished cane over a steel frame. Cloth lining, gathered pocket, tie tapes, and brass locks ‘and bolts, ‘wo “all-around” leather straps and §) Of light-weight leather, and made} ind two “‘all-around” 2¢ in. 0 34Neont Lada AVE. 1D*70 20" EN LER rchafes Will Be Held | [i SS | U Hundreds of pieces of furniture, from our own fine stocks, have been drastically reduced in price, which, in combination with the immense purchases of new goods, present The Most Powerful Assemblage of Sensational Values that the Annals of Furniture Retailing Have Ever Recorded. $14 Mahogany +$125 Solid Mahogany 3- Piece Leather Library Suite The sofa is 57 inches long; $ chair and rocker are large and e 89 | I three pieces are up- ~ holstered in best genuine Sponish leather; the very best value you ever saw at this price. i splendidly” cOnatrnoted Yand¢ inches in size, 2? $184 3-Piece Mahogany -Inlaid Sheraton Suite Note the beautiful lines of this handsome suite; dreas- er is 42 inches across top, with glass S¢x26; chiffonier has 34-inch top, with el 24x22; the toilet table has 34-inch top, with mirror 24x! manufacturer. 22 This#°.50 Rocker Made of genuine quartered oak in fumed mission finish; spring sent and loose cush- $35 Turkish Splendidly made, with Har- rington Spring base; up- holstered in genuine Span- CF Simpson Crawford Cow Great News of Great Rug Values TO THE LCONOMICALLY INCLINED these offerings present the biggest savings that the Simpson Crawford Co, has ever had the good fortune to offer. _ needs to supply, it will pay you handsomely to anticipate them in this sale. $32.50 (Size 9x12) Se mless Royal Axminster Rugs at 1:21.60 Magnificent selection of rich Orjental patterns a@ I all-over patterns suitable Fifth Floor. On Sale To-Morrow. f you have rug or linoleum ors, toxether with for dinin, arlor, ibrary, ' etc, in one piece, they are p cally” indestruccible oth. $27.50 (Size 9x1 ton Velvet Rugs at 315.00 handsome patterns and colors to choosn from the most expensive Orientat hi the decorations of n the house, Reg- 50, at... Nes eamless Wile j Unusual); } from. rugs, nize with an larly: $27.5 250 9x12 Seamless | 150 6x9 Seamless Royal|142 8.3x10.6 Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs sining| 8d elsewhere up to $14.00. Larg-1] Selling elsewhere at $25.60. Woven in one piece; nap almost one inch thick, made from pure worsted yarns; will give extraordinary rite” $18.75 59c Cork Linoleum Greatest opportualy sti " tray and extra skirt Heavy welght ruge. Particu- Axminster Rugs Deep “ tray. Cl } Choice of $2 in. I) Toom and chamber use; alau ne $12.95 | 3.200 Square Yards of Gen- 8 uine $1.00 Inlaid Linoleum You are not limited to one or two patterns, but can choose from a large assortment of hardwood floor.and tile effects, Subject to slight mill imperfections, in no way impairing their wonderful Wearing qualities, Special sale price while quantity laate, square yard..., CRAWFORD\CO., SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREET, NEW YOR! est selection of patterns shown in ByURre Yate ccceesercees Cc 75c Cork Linoleum Unusual offering, spe- *, priced; at, per ec square Yard... ...seeeee GF Fourth Floor, On sale To-Morrew, 6 our Club Plen, whereby convenient terme of pay- ment can be arranged. | $30 Dining Room Table | Made of finest quality, Df heavy quartered oak, with 12-inch base and 44-inch top. | Handsome | Brass Bed | 3 Ines quer guaranteed by the y ft indard. Hno-” 3 ae ver offered by us; UMANN & AT 84ST & SAVE. We Close Evenings at 6 o'Clock, Open Saturdays Urgil 10 P.M, August Furniture and Rug Sale 25 40 50% Reductions Throughout Our Establishmen} [BAUMANN &BRO| 5-Piece Parlor Suite, mahogany finished frame, handsomely carved, upholsiered | in Verona; like cut; value $40.00... During our August Sale we have reduced our outits merly $75, now $70.50 OUR CREDIT TERMB ap- ply aleo to Long Tal. and, New Jerecy and Connecticut, We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare information regardin, GRAND Rapibs ‘FURNITURE FREE ,™ OPENS AN ACCOUNY CREDIT TER MS [$3 Os *50) mar *75|'10 = "150 ‘190 St Le STATION AT COUNER FISHER Bros | COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104 ST 70271490 Sunday World “Wants” | } Work. Monday Wonera

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