The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1913, Page 13

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Doe's BTESTORY PS WE ON TD HUSBAND'S TRAL “I’m the Only Mrs, K. F. Car- roll,” She Says; “There’s No Other in New York.” COUPLE ARE SEPARATED Man Most Concemed Will Neither Affirm Nor Deny the “Other Woman” Allegation. A newspaper account of an attack by & dog upon Mra. K. F. Carroll of No. % Burling avenue, Flushing, hag at- tracted tho attontion of Mra. K. F. Car- rol! of No, 110 Bast Highty-sixth street, who {s not living with her husband The Manhattan Mrs, Carroll saya she has learned that her husband rosides at the Flushing address, and now she eaye she ie Roing to find out who the woman is who wus bitten by the dos. Mrs, Carroll's attention was cailed to the nowspaper item by hor ten-year-old daughter Anna. The chiki was given @ clipping of the story by schoolmaics, who asked wbout “her mother" having deen attacked by the dom. Mrs, Carroll i the mother of eleven * ohildren, seven of whom are living and make thel: home with the mother, The children, besides Anna, are Miss Char- lotte, twenty. . twenty-one; OCertis, nineteen; . seventeen; Carroll, the father and busbend, is as- sociated with the firm of Fiss, Doer & Carroll, horse dealers, and a brother of the late Joseph D. Carroll, the horseman who died more than a year ago, leaving a jarge fortune. Kernan F. Carroll in- | Witt Present “Temperamental WOMANS HOXLRY OFTHEPOLYCUNG TO GE BEER PLAY Journey” to Raise Punds for Worthy Charity. The Woman's Auxiliary Board of the Potyolinic Heapital, which has gatned a wide reputation for the great charitable work it has dene for the elek poor of the West Side has planned a benefit performance of ‘The mental Journey,” which wi de given the Republic Theatre on Tuesday, Nov. 16. | For several years this erganisation has made it a practise of holding these special performances in various the atres throughout the city and they have always been well attended. Even those who were unable to attend have liber- ally purchased tickets in order to help the cause along. The Board, among ether things, fur- nishes @ free ded to the Polyelinic Hos- pital, and ite work in this respect ie highly commendadle, The Woman's Auxilinry Board hopes to make this year a record year, i ‘The tickets for this performance cost five dollars and can be obtained from | Mrs. E. M. Malcokn, 26 West One Hua.) dred and Eighth street, or from Miss | Foley, 341 West ith street, i} GREEN B,, H Adelaide Cahn, wife of Julius Cahn, the theatrical manager, died suddenly Mon- day night of heart disease in the Green- wich Hospital. Mrs. Cahn wae in the! ‘hospital to pre} re- | tion, She was The Quickest, Simplest Cough Remedy Easily and Cheaply Made at “Home, Saves You $2." This plan makes a pint of cough syrup—enough to last a family « long! herited the income on $#,0W from his brother. WIFE WANTS TO KNOW WHO I8 THE REAL “MRS. CARROLL.” Kernan F. Carroll and his wife have met been living together for several years and Mrs. Carroll at once wanted te know who the Mra. K. F. Carroll was wo had deen attacked by the dog. “Some one !s using my name without esthority or legal right,’ she eald. “There Is no other Mrs. K. F, Carroll ta New York. My husband and I, while net living together, are not divorced and we ehan't be. Thin is the second time I heave had my attention drawn to the fgot that another woman is using the name Mra. K. F. Carroll. Last evmmer I read in the papers where Sarah, the omal! daughter of Mr. and Mrs, K. F. Carroll, had been saved from drowning. ‘The newspaper story about the dog bite, however, has given ine the firet Girect clue to my husband's place of residence. “While not living with us and having pe communication with me whatever, ‘Mr, Carroll has always given us an al- lowance and pays our rent. This ts done through a third person. Since he left me six years ago I have never seen Mr, Carroll nor had any direct communte our youngest child, in Fias, Doerr & Carroll's and she knows Bia voice but not his face GETS CLUE NOW TO HER HUS BAND'S WHEREABOUTS. ‘From the investigation I have just made I find that my husband !s living at No. 25 Burling place, Flushing. There afe three sisters, @, Bertha and Sarah Bloomingdae, living in the same house, but I am unable to learn who the woman 1a who calls herset Mrs. K. F. Carroll. I prapose now, however, to go to the bottom of this.” In the telophone directory, “Mra, B. Carroll" is listed as having @ telephone at No, % Burling place, but Kernan F. Carroll's name does not appear, The records of the Flushing police court q@ow that last May 2. Mrs. Kernan F. Carroll was summoned before Magis- trate Conway for allowing horses to roam the streets, Carroll, a large man of fitty-five, is a Deputy Sheriff under Harburger, and is well known in the business world, When he was seen at No. 3% Burling place, emi asked rewarding the Mra. K. Ff, that house, Carroll said “Under no ciroumstances shall any- thing be published about me or mine, I have the power to suppress any ar- tcle that may be written and I shail suppress it.” “Your abe ip the only right to that nam “EZ have nothing further to say except me or mine and that is final.’ ieeeeaeietemmemes POISONED, GOES WALKING. Mether of Five ter Taking Mercury. the Mountainside dichloride of @he may not recover. avenue last evening, Motiee suddenly fell unconscious. Councliman Fredertek Sadler hospital. After she had regained con | nes him at his office Carroll whose address was given as that nothing must be published about ln in Street Af- Mrs. Anna MoGee, thirty-seven, is tn Hospital, at Bloom- field, N. J., as the result of taking three ercury tablets last night, The woman lived with her husband, John McGee, at No, 20 Berkley place. They were walking along Bloomfeld accompanied by two of thelr five children, when Mrs, ot Bloomfielt was passing In his automo- | bile and hurried with the woman to the| Mentho-Lexene tell how to make and aclousness she told the doctors that she guarantee to refund mont the woman to take the time. You couldn't buy as much or as) good cough ayrup for 68.50. | Simple as it is, it gives almost in- stant relief and usually conq ordinary cough in %@ hours. It pleasant to tuke—children like it. An excellent remedy, too, for whooping | cough, spasmodic croup and bronchial | asthma. | Mix one pint of granulated sugar with 4 pint of warm water, and stir for @ minutes. Put 24 ounces of Pinex (fifty | Frey worth) ine pint pe Ca od the Sugar Syrup. It perfectly. Pine is one of the oldest and best | known remedial agents for the throat | membranes. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white | pine extract, and is rich in guaiacol and | other natural healing elements. Other preparations will not work in this combinatior The prompt results from this mixture have endeared it to thousands of house- wives in the United States and Canada, which explaine why the plan has been A guaranty of absolute satisfacti or money promptly refunded, goes wit this preparation. Your druggist has Pinex, or will get it for yo If not, send to The Pinex Ft. Wayne, Ind, MENTHO. LAXENE With Granulated Sugar and Water, You Will Haves Lar Pint Bottle of the Fine: Acting Cold and Catarrh Remedy and Cough Syrup You've Ever Tried. It's Ohe: ed Than B uying Ready-Made Remedies, Be- sides It’s Pure and Guaran- every winter remedies, buying For instance, a two-ounce bottle, at contain about four-fif ‘sy anc one-fifth —“medicin That's paying too much for ordinary syrup; you can make @ balf gallon of syrup for @5c, The syrup, extra bottles, labels, corks, cartons, etc., make this method . Jot buying very expensive by the end of the year. A’ fittle thought and wisdom will save any family several dollars and give them purer and bet i Make a simple syrup with @ pint of ‘anulated sugar and a half pint of iling water; then buy the pure con- centrated essence Mentho-Laxene at your drug store (#14 os, bottle) and empty itintoa pi! nt bottle or jar and then fill it up with the syrup. Now you have @ season's supply of the purest, best and most promptly effective cold and catarrh remedy and cough medicine that it is possible to obtain. It keeps indefinitely, and levee young and old of colds, catar coughs, bronchitis, hoarseness, shortn strengthens the system, thus avoiding chronic ailments and consumption. Directions with each bottle of Essence The mani cturers also to any one |not pleased by ite thorough effective ness. Adyt how to take. No Extra Charge for It. imitated often, but never successfully. | HE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOWIRBER 12, 1918, OR O10 E10 We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise 9 =O ESO E====40 -} ‘ll | ° Men’s $18.00 to $25.00 Overcoats at $12.50 each Every wanted style, color and fabric. O/Relit’s Big Store for Ded and the Bors, 75c Sleeveless Guimpes at 39c Made of fine quality plein net, with high stock coll and bla jer; white, cream $1.50 Umbrellas at 98c Women's and y Amer’ with 6 rib Paragon frames, cases and tassels; handles of the latest designs. seed plein ond fancy trimmed to Shadow Lace )louses, Special, $5.95 Net vest with frills and fancy buttons, with chiffon combina- tions; bishop sleeves. Net Blouses, Special, 95.95 In colors or black over white; solid tucking back and front; high neck and long siceves. Dress Blouses, Special, 94.95 Net and chiffon contrasts, net vests and frills; long sleeves; dainty colorings. Most Beautiful Dresses Are Being Made of These Dainty Part-Silk Dress Fabrics and Other Beautiful Cotton Goods 20c Double Width Shepherd Check Suiting, 12 4c Yd. Shown in various sizes; worsted heavy, substantial 29c Hairline eure Poplins, 19¢ Yi @7 in. wit shown in navy ead white and black and white. 750 tapos eee 's Crepe, 48in, wide, in the popular shading, also white and black; @ soft draping material that is required for the new style dresses. 85c Printed Silk Crepe, 59cYd- Yard wide, in rich designs and choice colorings; soft, lustrous and clinging. $0c Imported VenetianCloth, 25e Yd. 27 in, wide; high silky lustre, in a variety of the wanted lining shades 1.10 Two Seasons’ Guarantee Lining Satin, 79c Yd. Yard wide; soft glove finish, shows in all the best lining colorings; aleo white and black. O'Neill Main Store —Accond Moor. smooth finish, silk Celery Sets of Fancy China Special, 98c & $1.25 Celery Sets, consisting of celery tray, six individual salt dips; four decorative neat bor der effects. Other attractively decorated China sets are: ts) Cranberry Sets, 7 pieces, regularly 9Bc, at, set 450 Tea Sets, value 63.08 9 Nut Sets, Brass Jardinieres Handsome as ornaments forthe of “breath and ‘lung “and ° bronchial ponies aiid os ueetill we thay ate trouble, remedy overcomes coug! deome. ‘and removes catarrhal matter from the wie vine; value 91,08, $1.25 item by its tonic-laxative action. It ‘i ° improves the appetite, reduces fever and eee ea $2.50 Water Tumblers Fine, clear, thin blown glass, Regularly 50c dozen, at 36c doz O'Nelli's How ishing Store Basement, 9 In New York's Shopping Centre ILL-ADAMS Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Co The Smart Fashions of the Day in Full Array for Those Who Would Be in the Great Parade A very attractive New Blouse of Silk Lined Shadow Lace Special at $3.75 New Shadow Lace Blouse in all the new colors and white; silk lined; drop shoulder; surplice neck with net frills, New Voile Biouses at $2.95 With yoke, 91.95 High or flat col- lar, in dainty stripes and plain colors. ONeill Main Store— ‘Third Floor. POPPA AAAI LISSSSS OPLL LPL PLL PILLLPLIPL LL LPL LD : ° Misses’ New Dresses Afternoon and Evening Styles Special at 912.98 and $15.00 Moderate regular values, $16.50 to $20.00, Several entirely new and very dainty models, in plin, beautiful charmeus de chine, trimmed with shadow laces and Brussels net, in all the newest pastel shades; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Girls’ and Misses’ Sport Coats, 94.98 to 914.98 In boucle, novelty worsteds, checks, chinchi and double faced material. Girls 10 to 14 years. Misses 14 to 20 years. Value $10.00 to $15.00, Nell Main Ntore—Third Floor, (| | The very ideas that make the costly and exclusive foreign originals the wonderful creations they are; reproduced and adapted so cleverly that the difference in price is forgotten—and that difference is very consider- able-—to be thought of very definitely at the moment of purchase but forgotten afterward. Smartness, madam, is not in the price you pay, it is in the style that you wear to the best advantage. ment of over 150 distinct styles we think every one can find the style best suited to her. Point d'Esprit ruffle and lace insertions, drop sleeves with lace, tiny velvet bow. Wash Flannel Waists at eran Ss Aste 7 lias: And in this assort- & Nearly 1,000 New Coats, Suits & Dresses $25 to $35 Values All Priced $17.50 Club Plan Payments May Be Arranged Very Smart Late Winter Styles in Tailored Suits, $17.50 Distinctive, plain tailored, fancy trimmed and fur trimmed suite, Nobby two and threo button euti straight frouts, long and short tail back: somi-fitted backs. Straight and deaped skirts, ‘Tri + of velvet, buttons. Coats satin lined. Matorials inciude woul viot, broadcloth, serge, B dford cord, velveteen, novelty worsteds, diagoni every new known material. Colors inclusle terra cotta, wine wistaria, 0 black, mahogany, red, midnight blue and tobacco, Sites for women and small women, 38 to 54, Fur-Trimmed Suits in a Variety of Models All the up to date materials and colors. Prices $25.00, $87.50, $88.50 up. All Sizes. Swaiger Winter Coats at $17.50 Straight and draped 84 and full length models, high necks and roil collar effects; Jong and short revers; yokes and droop shoulde joose and belt backs; raglan, man- darin, set-in and regulation sleeves. Strictl: red and fancy trimmed models, ‘Triminings of velvet, plush and braid, C f plush, velvet, brocade plush fur, velvet pipings and bral re lined throug rout with natin and wool plush. model erials include wool pl caracul cloth, bouci atriped sibelines reen, midnight blu . the Greai Display of Coats at $25 to $62.50 In velours, Arabien and, plush, buby lant cloth, matelasse, two-toned zibelines, broadcloths, plain and brocaded velours, handsomely fur trimmed; euitable for after- noon of evening; in wil the leading shades, Afternoon & Evening Dresses, $17.50 of Velvet, silk, cloth wad chiffon, Dainty models with high and iow necks, fancy atvon of net shadow laces, tansy trimmed s. straight and draped ski Trimmings of frills, battor i nd bows. Colors wine, navy, ym, Wistaria, » black, tub izes from 32 to 42. All at the special price of Stunning Fur Coats: Special Hudson Seal Persian Lamb | Caracul Hudson seal, new inodel, very | Leipate dyed —appropri-| A amart draped coat |, cerive, mart, Value 8130 at 995.00, etely Hi after a late foreign mod- A new 8% | , tande of vei Hudson seal, 44 length. Value} sian Hive » Coat, a nd flat skins; 47 inch 165,00, at 9125.00. iant, silky, close curling |longth, Value | skins, Value $250.00, nt. 9149.00 Hudson seal, $4 length, ermine] g2¢5.00, at. $179.U0) FP i “ Value a hope trimmed, draped model. y #550.00, at 9275.00. mb Coats cul crepe Hudson seal, $4 length, skunk! "8 ily Manes °3 $250.00, at 6189.00. at. $200.0U | 4110.00, at. $69.90 Hudaon seal, %% length, Value O'Neil, Mein Store—Third Floor, $200.00, at $149.00, | ny Hudson seal cont, full length, | Value $800.00, at $195.00. | Women's i swre—Third Floor, Comte, Malte Men's $18.00 to{$25.00 Suits at $12.50 each Styles and colors to suit young men and men of all builds and dispo: O'Nelll’s Bik Store for Dad aad the Hore, Horse Show Models in Trimmed Hats A new group of original and stunning hates, showing the latest Paris and New York ideas. at $5 to $20 ea. Values $8.50 to $35. Women’s $3.50 to $8 Untrimmed Dress Shapes, $2.48 Black silk velvet, hatters’ silk plush, black erect pile, also silk plush, all of the Intest styles and colors. O'Neil! Matin Store—Piist Fleer, Thousands of Dollars Worth of Absolutely New Rugs, Carpets, Curtains & Upholsteries Are now selling at decisive reductions, hecause we want a large part of the space they Occupy for our Christmas Toy Fair—to open soon. You can save 20 to 50 per cent. by purchasing these Interior Home Fit- tings now. By Joining O'Neill’s House- hold Club you can make an agreeable arrangement for Payments at Intervals if you prefer. Prices are the same. Vast assort- ments of the newest Rugs, Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, Oilcloths, Curtains, Portieres, Draperies and all sorts of Up- holsteries are on sale at bargain pri O'Netlt Main Store—Fourth Floor. 4,000 Become, 1 Quallty freah broom corn, A inte ebipment enables Comfortable Knitted Union Suits tor Women, Special, 39c At 50¢e they are excellent value. Women’s Union Suits — Medium weight cotton; low neck; no sleeves; knce length; neutly trimmed; sises 4 Sand 6, Women's Extra Size Vests, 49c jah neck, long sleeves, fleece lined: ed, Sises 7, Sand 9. Usual Main Store—Atreet Finer, Now's the Time for These Warm, “Snugly.” Coay Flannelette Night Gowns Special 75c 91.00 Is the Fuir Regular Vatue Made of extra good i and collars in deiny cole? oo Flannelette Underskirts— ial 50c White or eal wallop cine wee Knit Underskists -- assortment, 500 to... ruffle and Complete $2.00 All Wool Jersey Top Petticoats with silk ruffles— $1.95 special ae O'Ne Main More—Third Heer Toilet Articles Vine Whisk Sandalwood und Levene made trom beat der Mower Bags. Dainty Uitte bags containing either genuine round Sandalwood or lavender Vanity Bags, contain: ult, dest quality, ous colors, Vali beat quality Feguierly sold Seto 40e.] 2G, at .seeeee Vanity Begs, same an Above with mirror, The Four tn One— Spray, vibe sham pparatus; everyons thould in ever bathroom. 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