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WOODRUFF DEAD -BODVTAKENTD |: | HOMEOESSTER Former Lieutenant-Governor Killed by Apoplectic Stroke —Family at Bedside. et THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 13, 1918. Yale and from Fastmin’s Rusiness cot. | gave niin hearty welcome Hieatt te. curmereliy Ke and Waldh [ts Nie absence, 14 remtmes 34th Street—5th Avenue—23rd Street UNUSUAL VALUES. for opportunities. the party ma Be On Tuesday, October the 14th. back, There nent at the po ' nm years tater he was Lieutens | vigor, but when of of New York, a partner! for Roosevelt in the national conven 4e in which he first found em- | he aband ‘B. Altman & Cx.}, The following Special Sales will be held to-morrow (Tuesday): on n dress, and thie habit made him for yearn ol the object of newspaper caricature and!" KUN lampooning, He wae pictured and de. Men Who assisted M Mh he first went Inte buainers. ve 8 that could ed as Woaring walsteoate that could gine took piace at the home ni bride, the Dorilton, Beventy-first street in later years BY | os sin fantastic adornment. and Rensdway they |e nover resented thie openly, but saw mM Alearly in hiv political eer that it was of | iikely to prevent the pubic from taxing Weak Lungs Offen him seriously and thus block hin ambi- Uon for heh preferment. | HI8 CAREER IN BUSINESS AND | | | ‘ector In val UstFIAD COFpE th created only by the weird- French Boudoir.Gowns & Negligees a Presidential nomination at the Repuo- IN POLITICS. can national convention In Philadels| Timot!y Lester Woodruff was born in BURIAL IN GREENWOOD. e day Morming From * Suneral to Be Held Next Thurs- bhia, Plane to that end brought him into touch w.th Senator Manta of Ohio, who Was then shaping party action and had set bis eye on Cornelius N. Bliss for that pince, The current was already cunning toward Col. Roosevelt, who had bee ha wtriking political figure since his /sent to Phillips Exeter Academy, and sracted a very return from Cuba. MARK HANNA CALLED HIM TOO YOUNG. New Haven. Conn, on Aug. 4, 1868, of old Colonial stook, His father, John Woodruff, represented the New Haven district in Congress in the administra- | tton of President Lincoln. After prei.m- Read inary schooling young Woodruff was entere. Yale in 187. He was graduated four years later, and in 18%) received the A cond) is a medicine which has bee fetal, even wh other trestme: of this case ual RB. Atlantic» “Gentlemen: 1 4 to he very bene a change of climate anil failed to bring Fellef. on my lungs, At aputum, and my pi must ‘ail FEATHER NECKWEAR. Ostrich and Marabout Scarfs with ribbon bow. value 1.75, Ostrich and Marabout Capes with tassel ends. value 3.75 to 4.50, 2.95 and 3.25 | in an especially desirable offering. | | Lace Boudoir Gowns, in long coat effect, lined with chiffon, . . «.° «. at $18.50 Negligees of French flannel, with hand-eme at $10.00 broidered collar and cuffs, . ant cote Brooklyn Church. aa _ | Searee of Master ot Arte acute, [sitet Tegeaceaee,'6 Ostrich and Marabout Collarettes with ribbon Negligees of hand - embroidered albatross eemeeenenens vna sent for me ia Washington” | ying engaged then to the daughter of ; 3.25 at . . . . . . . $5.50 ow ‘ — Gow “eek ae ro roan WnG the President of Eastman's Business | and tassel ends. value 4.75, . tuneral Timothy L. a i me to room, sa! ~ 7 | @eemeriy Tensinansdovenscs ot vas ON? na tit dP ea ier Thali Se rety iiae bak suite tere ene Ostrich and Marabout Muffs.......... 4.50 , (House Gown tment, Third Floor) | tate, who died at quarter past 9 0:clock | bee ecadidate ter ViewPrasidcat” t|& course in bookkeeping at the college. aise 66 : fast night of apoplexy, will be beld at j the Central Congregational Church. Brookiyn, Thursday morning at i + @elock. The Rev. 8. Parkes Cadman, Pastor of the church, will conduct the @ervices, The burial, which will be wit- eased only by members of the family * and « few inumate friends, will be in Greenwood Cen otery, told him my friends had suggested it and that my own mind was upen. ‘You are too young,’ he said. ‘Bo far as tnat goes,’ I replied, ‘I am three mon:hs and twenty-two days older than Gov, ! Roosevelt, and my son is @ junior et) Yale’ ‘Well,’ Senator Hanna answered, | winking hin right eye, ‘you look 90 *" Roosevelt, the younger man, fo the nomination. ‘The training stood him in good etend, | heh! for hia firet employment, obtained through the influence of @ Cousin, was with Nash, Whiton & Company, now the Worcester Salt Compony, tn which B he afterwards became a partner. Most of hia fortune was made In salt. Hin business interests spread rapidly and he became engaged In life insur- ance, the manufacture of patent medi- je (Signed) (Above abbrevia’ Eckman's Al NEGLIGEES & KIMONOS. A choice collection of Negligees, House Gowns and Kimonos in the smartest models and ma- terials. Fine French Lingerie consisting of a special selection of Women’s Parisemade Chemises, Drawers and Petti- coats, will be placed on Sale at the following , facture of typewriters rices: The budy was removed today from | RECALLED TO THE REPUBLICAN Cine the manufactur (eadypette dag P fthe Carlton House, Manhattan, where CHAIRMANSHIP. tures “almost, IRVAPIAEIY” rwoulted, Sues Negligees of Crepe de Chine and Satin Chemises . . . . at $1.00 & 1.35. Mr. Woodruff died, to the home of hie! tm April, 1912, when he had been out | cessfully. ; . ister, Mrs. Rodney A. Ward, at No. S10 |of the chairmanship for eight mont Woodruff married “Mite Core Ducheses, lace trimmed. 9.50 and 12.50 Drawers . 8 ele MH ALO & 1.25 are place, Lapegeideny Pees ee tte eater bias 7 aees jaughter of H. Eartma values 12.50 and 18.50 “ 2 75 & 3 50 was annoui vy it ene | fairs. ie lates al e je f had been selected: Compt: — — — = Petticoats . . . . . . Negligees of Albatross,— lingerie and lace trim- 4 4.50, 5.50 and 7.50 value 6.50 to 9.75 Slip-ons of Crepe de Chine,—shirred ribbon med. Men’s Shirts and Pajamas at attractive prices, as follows: bury, former Goversor of TH . * Stan "a Guero ass’ Shaseers ane tome neers: Biddy a Bina Men's Negligee Shirts of madras and mercere Kimonos of Crepon..1.10, 1.45 and 1.95 values 1.75 and 2.95 Mr. Weoéruf was otricken with apoplexy two weeks age at Cooper Union , walle the speech of notification om behalf of Brooklyn to the Fusion Idates. and Lace RUSTLESS Sold HE new R&G Boneless Front Models For: Mea & Women STS oR new stock of 818 and $25 7 W. 14™ St. bet. Sth & Oth Ave, Cath or. M HOW TO WITHOUT MEDICINE you ecnsider your health, this is worth investigating. will interest you, Free bouk.et explains why The information waTURAL is more effective and en- “iy al it fi ‘4 iy OW a ferent from ordiuary Olive oT8. trel, m™ ~ B. Altman & Co. » An Unprecedented Sale of CHOICE ORIENTAL RUGS| will be held in the Department on the Fifth Floor, commencing WEDNESDAY, Oct. I5th, offering extraordinary values. @. Altman & Co. have corsummated enor- mous purchases in the Orient, which have ized materials; with soft cuffs; regular prices $2.00 to 3.00 - 9% . «+ at $1.35 —° .Men’s Pajamas of madras and mercerized materials; regular prices $2.00 & 2.50 per suit . . « -« at $1.3 Men’s & Women’s Silk Umbrellas at decided concessions from the usual prices. Of Twilled or Taffeta Silk, with natural wood or mission handles; regularly $3.00 & 3,50 at . $2.00 Of Twilled Silk, with novelty handles, sterling silver trimmed; regularly $5.00 at $3.00 Men’s & Women’s Handkerchiefs at prices of special interest. MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . per dozen, $2.00 & 2.35 sven quicker’, nd'more permanent e+] enabled them to present these Rugs at the Plain, hemstitched =“ $2.85 & 3.85 Fane Oey, ote | following remarkable concessions from the WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS r DYS°E Pata, \- ots, WEAENZESS OST I CALLAHAN’ regular prices: With wreath initial, including some hande fee ou ou _ ae embroidered, ne vs por dozn, $150 tater ani by ttker, & Hexeman, other . Plain hemstitched, per dozen, $1.40 & 1.65 j TS ranklin Simon & Co. a ivory by Pamons oer, ex,| 2ctal values $7.50 to 25.00, at $4.00 to 12.50 Hemstitched, with hand-embroidered corners, { Fr country, Fifth Aveuue, 37th and 38th Strects IMPORTANT SALE TUESDAY Women’s Paris Model Suits Forty-four Dressy Costumes From the late Paris Openinge—only one of a kind—from Premet, Cheruit, Callot, Paquin, Poiret, Redfern, Bernard, Jenny, Doeuilett, Martial Armand, Bechoff, Doucet, Lanvin and Linker. 95.00 GEO. CALLAHAN & CO., 218 Front St., near Beekman 8t., New York City J.MORRIS 9750 9s 900 ORIENTAL RUGS actual values $30.00, 45.00, 55.00 to 65.00 at . + «+ + $16.50, 24.00 & 30.00 300 Oriental Rugs, about 4 x 7 feet, including Kirmanshah, Saruch and Iren weaves; actua! values $85.00 to 150.00 at $48.00 & 68.00 100 EXTRA FINE PERSIAN RUGS actual values $225.00 to 275.00 at $135.00 ORIENTAL HALL RUNNERS actual values $55.00 to 125.00 in room sizes, actual values $150.00 to 1,500.00 per dozen . With hand-embtoidered scalloped edge, each. . . « . 32¢,, 38. & 50c, Also Princess Lace Handkerchiefs, with linen center each, 35c. Women's Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs initialed . © - per dozen, 99c, Alsoa Special Saleof Toilet Articles at 14 to 14 less than the usual prices. Hair and Bath Brushes, + at 65c. nance ———_—_—__—____ 1,000 ORIENTAL RUGS Hot Water Bottles 65c./Tooth Brushes . 15c. Ladies!! Shaving Brushes . 45c.|\Whisk Brooms . 15c, ee Imported French Soap, 3 cakes in box, . at 45c. Heretofore $135.00 to $295.00 PAT i a rich jooidog dark t + + + + + $75.00 to 750.00 Included in this Sale are many Carpets 1 S am AE ica RP in undadal sixes: Imported Celluloid Toilet Articles Paris Model Wraps Twenty-two Dressy Models MITCHELL THE TAILOR 1431 BROADWAY, Work Monday Wonders. These Rugs, the wearing qualities of which are guaranteed, were purchased in Persia and Cau- casia by B. Altman & Co.'s New York buyers. mediums in the universe. rH wena in the following special celecticn, will be placed on sale at 14 less than the usual prices. Military Brushes, Ring Handle pair . . - - $3.50} Mirrors. . . . $2.09 ig lg tg = He Bematt a ool Ariane . + Callot, Drecoli, Bernar Fifth Awerme, 34th ah 35th Streets, Nem Yorke each. . $1.55 & I. Kireors. . 6. 1.25 Wicarh orig onan and Linker. DRUNKENNESS munererese —— Clothes Brushes . 1.75|Fowcer Boe: . . 1.00 FabehecChltion Yeivets Cinche cha, beveryae, Brscaded Bee a ass > Hat Brushes. . .85c.|Nail Bufiers . . $f. handsomely fur trimmed, Reet, rotate dss HE Sunday World’s Shoe Horns .. .75c.|Trays ..... 75c. ssiestuns Want Directory makes ‘ Nail Files . . . .30c.[Hair Receivers . 45c 95.00 tua, 4 WOOD, G36 wih ha . oe a Heretofore $195.00 to $295.00 ae 7 more “Offers of Positions”’ ae rad Reins ‘ “ oe ts & a rin ae oy 95Cry $l Sunday World “Wants” than any other two Fly Avenne, 34) wad 35th Htreets, New York,