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\ BODY OF “BGT” “2 \ MAY BE EXHUMED *ONMURDER ARDER RUMOR Police tisiey oe on Delay of | Identifying Dead Politician !s Begun, ‘Under the personal direction of Dep- uty Police Commissioner Dougherty an exhaustive examination into all the facts attending the death of “Big Tim Sullivan and the neglect of hie body in the Fordhain Morgue for (wo weeks was begun to-day at Police Headquarters. ‘The Investigation, ordered by Commie sioner Waldo, is to determine not only whether the police were negligent in thelr part in determining “Big Tim's" identity, but whether there is any basis for the persistent rumors that Sullivan was murdered and that his body was placed on the railroad tracks near Pel- ham Bay Parkway, the Bronx. ‘There were present at the invest! tion an witnesses “Larry Mulligan and addy Sui the three nurses who had charge of “Big Tim" Paddy Sullivan's home in Baste the keepers of Fordham Morgue and the morgue at Lellovue; Undertaker Whal- en, who prepared the body for burial: the members of the crew of the train that ran over “Big Tim,” Policeman Stack, who took the body from the rail- road yards to the police station, and IAeuts. Andrew Weins and John J. Clark and Detective Maurice Cavanaugh, who are under charges for failing to properly fdentify the body. Cavanaugh retired before charges were preferred against him, GROEHL BELIEVES ONLY IN AC- CIDENT THEORY. “Assistant District-Attorney Groeht, who has been investigating the death of Sullivan for the past week, con- cluded his labors to-day and made a ‘report to his chief. Te sald he had been unable to find that there was a definite belief in any but the accident theory. Many anonymous iotters charging that Sullivan was killed and placed on the railroad tracks wero received by Mr. Groehl and direct charges were made in some of these communications. In vestigation proved the charges ground- ln a CALLS OUR WOMEN BREEZY. French Count says They Make Ex- cellent Wiv Count Leon de Meritens, a well known Parisian author and legal authority, sailed to-day on the French liner Prov- ence after a tour of America. “Oh, thin is a wonderful countr. told the ship news reporters. “In York they ask, ‘What are you worth?’ In Philadelphia they ask, ‘What is your origin? In Boston they ask, ‘What do you know? While in Chicago they ask, ‘What business are you in® I told the of Chicago that I was a writer and exclaimed, ‘Why, that isn’t a bust- mnmercial Americans! nh Women are #0 gra- cous and sy breezy, and they dress in excellont taste and make excellent wives." To-Day and To-Morrow FIVE SPECIAL S ‘A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Broudway, New York 180 —_- AML lost oF foun Nertived in The Hated at by Hon A Row rr nevihwest and Broad rie Gy “La Gioconda”’ "| Brass Bed, as illustrated, with 2- | regularly 9.00, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, My Sylventer , Rawling. “L' GLOCON was presented | at the | pera Mouse last night, ond of the on's productions of operg, in Eng- lish, It was well done and Well sung | before an audience of large size that | received it with many manifestations of pleasure and with every evidence of appreciation. The best tribute that can ‘ve paid to It ix to record that everybody stayed until the end, and Ponchicili's opera is anything but a short one, ‘The cast was excellent. Lois Ewell in the title part compelled respect by her impersonation and by her singing. Kathleen Howard made much of Cleca, her blind mother. Mary Jordan was a handsome Laura, who sang con- Gustaf Bergman, as Enzo, wae a captivating Lothario, and Alfred beste was a dignified Alvise who it to save the honor of his house rorlne his wife to suicide. Louls vincingly conducted with ‘The scenes wi well set, eepecially that of the last act, a divided view of Venice from La Gipoonda’s house on the Orfano Canal, for which credit ts due to Edward Biedie of the Metropol! last week's fine production of “A! Perhaps Mr. Siedle will accept a gention that the lighting of Venice the seventeenth century in the manner of @ Coney Island Mardi Gras, without the assistance of electric lights that AA enn. » 18 too brilliant: but |applause of the audience at the clove . Seidio is lenened, and a student, | w 4 an up to date observer, and I] of 4 swords with him t of the Hours.” fn the scsplendidiy done_and the! thing 1 well deserved the opera ) English, Jarge wits galted. Remarkable Home Treatment For All Foot Troubles This information will be welcomed by the thou. sands ‘waste time, of vietime of daliy foot torture, Ton't Get tt at once, No matter how many patent medicines you have trie! in rain thle treatment which wae formerly known oaly to lo doctors, will Diawol\ pound in @ basin of the work, tee tatiewcoatule of Calorie ‘warm water, ak the fort Tor, tut Milece minutes, geatly rubbing the sore jecta_ are marreliow, All pain rece tanteetey and the feat feel almply delightful, Come and callouses can be peeled ght offs bile; fons, aching feet, sweaty, amelling feet, diate relief. ‘thie eet imme. Use and foot troubles will be a James Mery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue 23rd Street “FURNITURE WEEK” Furniture at Large Concessions from Regular Prices. Beds and Bedding at Great Reductions. Merchandise Purchased On or After September 25th Will Appear on Bill Rendered October 1st. CHAMBER FURNITURE Five-piece White Enamel Deco- rated Suite, as illustrated, including Twin Beds with ‘cane panels; all dustproof drawer construction and French plate mirrors. 165.00 regularly 246.00 Antique Ivory Enamel Suites, -- English model; Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Twin Beds. regularly 350.00, 275.00 Mahogany Suites, — Colonial model; Dresser, Chiffonier and Toilet Table. regularly 126.00, 95.00 Mahogany Dressers... . 34.75 regularly 45.00 Mahogany Dressers,—- Colonial model, regularly 35.00, 25.00 Mahogany Chiffoniers........ 25.00 and 40.00 regularly 35.00 and 47.00 DINING R@OM FURNITURE Sheraton Suites, including Buffet, China Closet, Extension and Serving Tables, five Sidechairs and one Arm- chair. 225.00 regularly 300.00 Colonial Suites, including Buffet, China Closet, Extension and Serving Tables, five Sidechairs and one Arm- chair. 195.00 regularly 275.00 Sheraton Inlaid Suites, including Buffet, China Closet, Extension and Serving Tables, four Sidechairs and two Armchairs! 350.00 regularly 400.00 Breakfast Room Suites,—Adam model; including Buffet, China Closet, Extension and Serving ‘Tables, two Sidechairs and two Arm- chairs, 200.00 regularly 350.00 BRASS BEDS & BEDDING inch continuous posts and five 1-inch 12.50 Pure South American Hair Mat- tresses in one or two parts. 19,50 regularly 26.50 filler rods. regularly 18.50, Pure Layer Felt Mattresses..... 6.00 | Brass Bed, as illustrated, with 2- inch square posts and five square filler caps, mounted with inlaid copper. 25.00 regularly 40.00, e Brass Bed Outfits, including Bed with 2-inch continuous posts, Box Spring and felt Mattress, 25,00 regularly 40.00 As to the singing netead of in the original Iteian, Lan of the opinion that if something little were lost some: | As Every pair has been style in shoe designing hence an early selection Are which is mar! teenth Btreet Sizes are 4,414 ad 5—W ‘dths, B and C- $4.00, $5.00 and $0.00 values— 1913. ‘Weat of Fifth Avenue ‘Aaa lt. Established 1827—80 Years ta Dry Gicods _stmags.)) TOMORROW, THURSDAY— Heretofore Announced SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF Krippendorf & Dittmann’s Sample Shoes For Women Sample Prices Thisfirm makes only high-class shees and uses only best kid and leathers made over a new last and represents the acme of «+ .Aa these are samples, there are acarcely two paira be in urged. . You “Going to Mobe? If the first of October means a change of residence for you, you gre sure to need er the new home. Our enormous stock in Plain Figures—offers the greatest possible variety of Quality Furniture and Carpets at lowest prices; and our -evwry piece of Conwenient Credit System is at your service to lighten the expense of Moving-Time by postponin payment until you are enjoying the comforts of your purchases, of goods selected now will Prat oeare iY i, Quartered Golden finish, hight, griffons and poe BUSINESS PROPERTY TO Ler. YOU € more service from yo balling well venti focated,. Our hatte vantages, Modem _ ath ots 40) 83.1400; 1,000 DIAMONDS ON | BASY WEI OR MONT! ___@ MAIDEN LANE Tropouitan, 10 W Oak Buffet mirror, 16x36; base 24x52 inches, taining 1 large linen drawer, 3 drawers and 2 cupboards; illustrated; value $45... . Out-of-Town Deliveries to Your Door by Motor Tracks FOR SALE. 1 DIAMONDS ON CREDIT : (GEST VALUES IN THE CITY EASIEST i ee 1 AMO | LAMONDS™*CREDIT Re Roueath American W. teh & Diamond ce # dlamond rings YOUNG MAN. THEN WE'D THAT “FUN”! BETTER SUSPEND rameenite. BUSINESS, BOSS! witri BUSINESS Delivery be held until desired. Here are some specials, $29.98 polished; large carved thine Closet Golden finish. with large caru- ed griifons; highly poilshed: 36 inches wide; 61 inches French bevel plate high; full, swell front and con- ends, with French shaped small legs; heavy claw _ fee;t Bed $29. 98 like cut: value $15.98 $25; at DANCING ACADEMIES. MR. R. OSCAR DURYEA letarn from Earope. IN IN The Paristenne Tango, Hesitation Waltz, Ostend One-Step, Maxixe,&c. 47 W. 72D STREET 665-557 W. 182D STREET lates inear doubly eer) 4 HELP WANTEO—MALE, UNION PAI CREDIT. HLY PAYMENTS, PATENTS. vty Saving foun 1a! Cail oe wr Piven a . ) | 29 ct. Children’s Underwear . "| 69 ct. Women’s Kid Gloves ne I IN_NEW_YORK’S SHOPPING CENTER (HEARN Fourteroth Atreet, Went of Fifth Avenue Established 1827--$6 Years in Dry Goods 11th GREAT FALL SALE No End to the Values! EVERY PROMISE FAITHFULLY CARRIED OUT! Following for To-Morrow No Mall or Telephone Orders. TF broadcloth— cutaway—tninia | @treet and inns shades — rae three of four button Velvet coliar—button felam—ya n dyed satin lning—aiges 34 to 4. 2 Ser 3.88 | 78¢ Stri gontncen bret brown and Suid Tse i ° bag acute of ee je bro- | ore—plain or changeable—Limit i . by Mia Meo! Diagonale.- — worsted finish — ‘se bared peda lg Arg ODE, brown, navy, black—Linit 10 yards. d biack—net tow | 98 et. Chiffon Broadclothe.......84 helene’ etfect-ion {9-tnol—all wool, Bleeven, numa Bishop style — all | Taupe wba Ollve slaen—Limit two. ae ene $1.29 White Voile Walsts....... 74) (,)benbagen Terre Ci ‘otta Golf Red New modela variously tri ithe Kats Burgundy Black aoe snmert Hh or embed ettecta- Brows avy anit 20 yards, Jow collars—Limit two. 98 ct. & $1.24 Housedresses Percale and seersucker stripes: ailor of turnover collal imit three. 18 ct. Crinkle Seersuckers . Hine, gray and tan sites, wala slenirabier te hous dresses, ete-require’ no fronting. Limit 20 yards, Misses’ ts Coats Ari ale wack comsle 121, ct. Novelty Suitings...... 6% ee dppied Grice ate, bs also Shek and “ftoc “Ima pockets buttone — woul=Limit 12 in TORR ND: are 14, 18, 18 yre. tem ; cs Me 9 ct. Women's Nightdressee Gas ot teimete poman iionie ate Nalnsook—deep yokes of fine Uronmes, ‘wilnts und calldeen's thothes best colors=Linit 1 yards, xcetlent quailty Notion Specials hicks, hemauiteniog and lnc eel Safety Pins—heavy quality — sites 1, 2 and rex, 20 grous.... OR $5,00 Elegant Brocade Corsets, 2.80[ 4.5. Nil,’ Wiite, pink or blue-extremely long Hower Sik Hulr @ tw models medium bust — fine emh'y t elarite finish—Limit two. gh and black 17 $1.35 Little Boys’ Lace Shoes 00 Liat 3 Satin calt—broad toes—exten 9 | Percale Dust Cape—prett; wines 8 to Bie wide widths-—from « Or gael Sire mter. noted for making only solid | tee. 10 to 15 ct. tiene leather ehoen, Tami’ tree,” $1.24 Heatherbloom Petticoats. .77| $1.49 Satin Double Damasks Bluck—pleated flounces-—Limit two, Uriah and Seoteh make — 72 inc extra heavy — stripe, motre, grape- 3.80] Vine—pinin ventre, with borders hand Limit 6 yards. izes to ~Vvarlety of patt styles with shirred rilibon, sul Limit yards cy ribbon rowel i el interlined to f$recLimalt two. 16 ct. Bleached Turkish Towels. .11 1sxt—noft, apongy—terry bordera— a. ct. Babies’ Night Gowns... .24| fringed—Limit two dozen, kK and blue atriper— sises 2 yeara—Limit two. 14ct. Linen Towellings. . oe. O14 69 ct. Children’s Dresses 3g| Bleached or brown—Limit 2% yards. Domet oor fannelette — plain oor Ariped—Ruastany French ant yoke | #144 et. White India Linens u stv lem neat temminge wizes to 6 fade eve! years~Limit three. if hildren's wes B Coat Suit 2.29 Limit tH y 50 s’ Coat Suits er * fone and deubie breast-now Pail | $1.89 Nainsooke—12 yd. pe. 1.24 cheviote and eplarays and | a indh-mare of €ine yarn that gives tpea and herring- | # fine silk finixh—Limit 2 pieces extra knickers nit two, 29 ct. Bleached Sheetinge 23 . yardw wide—heavy, 98 ct. Boys’ Pajamas : atin se yaten ee Vine no madran — stripes bo at 39 ct. Crib Blankets ; ( a 5 White Cotton Fleece—pink or blue full cut—@ t dealt Che batdaracLimit three. 9 ct. Boys’ Golf Caps Meee eT uit guage eatin ined, $6,98 All Wool Blankets 3.50 taped - rel mixtur. , seariet also she Limit two. 29 ct. Pound Stationery.. M ahects French serge paper—w Ught blue, Hiae and pink letter atinit three Ibs, nk POR, WD OB Domet Night Shirts .39 Heavy fle t atripes—f2 Inches long—16 to 20 neck—collar attached. Lint three. +17 12! y ct. Dorset & Canton Flannel 744 te, Bleached & unbleached—iimit 10 yds 16 ct. Moire Percalines. Bt Black, white and Fall shadew for tin- tng # is—Limit 10 yds, Envelopes 59 ct. Me $2.49 Men's Sweater Coats 1.69 Oxfond worsted mixtures — with oF without shaw! collar—Llinit two, 49 ct. Men's Gray Underwear... .33 Mediuin Welght-tong sleeve shirts full lenuth drawers all slges Limit 4 sets, | 29 ct. Children’s Hosiery Heavy and ight w tye fine Loe a an out kind=Limlt 6 pair, Bar Castile Soap... .19 Averugy three CD pounds—alxo ereem olive otl—Linit three bars. lines hee aid te weak 59 ct. Imported Sash Laces Arab, white and ivory — single or double border effects—on beat Franch —Limit 18 yards. $14.98 All Wool Brussels Rugs 10.00 xl ft. Turkish, floral and rien medallion designs—Limit. two. flerce LinedhiKh jee — ankle length drawort nit 4 wets, 9 White—fleecy Hned—rihbad~ low neck=# yee oF shor aleeven—ankle length dra nit four, ‘; HEM’'D AND HEMSTITCHED SHEETS & PILLOW CASES At Fall Sale Prices, oft and pliable — ta ‘Two-clas, ' and” white browns, all staom— 49 ct. Imported Collars White and ecru—exact copies of let, Venine and crochet laces—alaw cow: sof batiate and embroidery mit three, 29 & 39 ct. Emb'y Flouncings I-Inch—Corset coverings included— ray Limit two, 33 All first-quality goods~ | no seconds or imperfections. a MEMSTITC! nainsook, ndric and Swiss—oyelet | Pillow Cases. 3 worth Boe } and many Meslgne—Linit ly yds, | ro aes 29 ct. Salts and Pepper: ‘o. Cut glass les In several ai 4 Want riing silver nit SIX ir Handbags designs — pl i fips, wisy pearl many br fancy * 1, worth Wx, Worth wxlos, worth y St 49, 96. itratn and gore NEMMED leather We vg—-otie or two LPL ow Casca—4xa, worth . | inva sizes and shapes, 0x38, worth . Limit tires | Bheets-—-——54x00, hh Wx 490) oapeLimit two naa ts atiewt! Doo't mise | the saving opportunity, & Our Splendid Stocks of Fall and Winter |Millinery and Ready to Wear Garments are receiving but scant mention during this sale, but-—remember—Lar; jin ae peste perm we are cesses the rol ‘you to investigate, : wx 108, AU measurements are bef a eat