The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1914, Page 12

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ELUDES NEIGHBO Four Children Before Ei ing His Life. She end 500 besslen, a8 ott eoeiate stores, oF TAL CTS CO., VS Chg St. N. Y. teeek at Bock Bante Drag Vo. 19 Liberty St. ea ee A ir- tried and reliable y par igi i i! a RUNS FROM HIS HOME, JUMPS INT RIVER} a | | yesterday R THE KVENING WORLD, lenaea a wearch which Owen's wife, | several friends and the police of the West One Hundred and Fifty-second atreet station had been making since | At that time | afternoon. Owen, with the announcement that | he wha about to kill himself, ran from his home and eluded a neighbor who jis to catch him, wen wan thirty-six years old | saipiayed at Wanamaker’ been suffering from an o! nd- himself. Nve and au; i tn J MI hy, iM NOW ARE ANNOUNCED By Order of OSCAR A. LEWIS, as Receiver in Bankruptcy * _ NEW, GREA . The Fine Clothes SUITS, » ‘Gait Greg & Co's ete Beautiful Stock MUST BE etc. Na Exchanges BROOKLYN ~ OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn TER REDUCTIONS the prchaning to turn their attention to this particule ete the R vee he ondered NEW IEW pe prion which ivan not only under- all competitors selling similarly Kighuvete te clothes but also constitute Sensation of the Year _ previously $15 to $50 . OVERCOATS, previously $15 to $60 ‘ At These Trrnandows NEW Reductions 87.48 to $27.48 INTO CASH in the LEAST Ahead SSIBLE. opportunity for eclection semaine at its va Final Reductions—to Close Out “125 Women’s & Misses’ Tailored Suits: , The season's accumulation of high-grade tailored suits, consisting of broadcloth, wool poplin, cheviot, Included are a number of furetrimmed hy tiy ‘alues to 855 eee 100 Women’s & Misses’ Coats To close out high grade models of chinchilla, Ba: dere cords, cheviots and mixtures—half and att dined in superior silk. Included arefur-trimmed coats. Values to $35.00} ull "I fool better now, “and I guess a walk would do me He arrived at bis home at 2 o'clock, fh kissed bis wife and four children— The discovery in the North River] the youngest ten montbe, old—and at the foot,of One Hundred and Six-| calmly announced. that he had de- ty-fourth atreet to-day of the body] cided to end his life. The frantic of John Owen of No. 601 West One| wife called in Robert Williams, a Hundred and Sixty-fourth street! neighbor, and after an hour of argu- |#ought to-day by deputy eherifts with | bench warrants issued by Supreme | Court Justice Russell Benedict at he remarked, | Mineola, | ment Owen said he believed he should pport his family. the police. In the mean time Owen ‘had jumped among the ice floes and|ctpally on the testimony ef women drowned himeelf, and his body came | prisonera, whe charged the Warden and keepers with offenses against jy in destitute! them punishable by twenty years in the penitentiary. One man prisoner also to ae ‘Surface this morning. n left hie fami); caroumatances, ‘All Stores Open Until 6:30 P. M. ar 00 | 10.00 NASSAU JAIL SCANDAL | LEADS 10 ARREST OF Also Indicted on Women’s Charyes, Sough: Three of five former officials in- Two men have been arrested—for- appeared before the Grand Jury. 31 last. ccwan years iar MIM Seuss Pens bs ig bon beng Mrs, Jennie Fos- moth date, Quinn. ‘about ,twenty-alx, Bolle Morris, al who is about afty; and postal violat Annie Quinn is a white, Belle Morris, 11! sentence for larceny, 1s @ 360-poun z, ge Nicholas ‘Mast, prison ‘aupport statements made these witnesses. ‘The relatives of Clifford eay ha he has gone to the funeral of mother im er will be back to face Conrad's wife says that he t00, Avil be be a _ estate Newark. no explan- ation ‘of Ge absence e rage He bog Gea he has closed esterday tow: Brookiya with a suitcase - his hand newspa. -re telling of he scandel began to circulate in Nassau County. Ribs ras eaid at ite rnent ce yy Smith that there might be adaitiona indictments before the in- vestig-.tion is over. ide MISS MARY GARDEN ILL. Prima Donna Has Combined Attack of Grip and Larvagitis. Mise Mary G prime donna of the Philadelphia-Chicago Grand Opera Com- pany, is seriously ill in her apartments im the Rita-Cariton Hotel and is being Dr. Fellowes Davis jr. The be in poor condition as the result of an attack of the grip and bag? fone fenry, Russell, head of the Bosto Opera, Se yeneany aaid the production \d been postponed be- cause of the star's illness wee Emam ‘eetian al ‘also fe {ll at her with a wy cold, compelled to anchor in the storm off wafe, according to # Fire Island wireless eerggel nig Pai serene out. ee Aoushast. ving BI apoken. no ier tu tu ue thon eee a ae Barge Geor a Beateld.. pealy te stated t PASTSURIZED For Your Babies Search the market as you will you can- not find a better product no matter what you pay. The farms that pro- supervised the New tae Koes Dept. in ition to the thorough in- spection maintain- ed by the Borden Co, * This double inspection is one of the factors that help to make Bor- den Quality. Milk 10 aynte a =< Geode B Milk 9 cto eet. Borden’s Condensed Milk Company 108 Hudeon St.—Phone Franklin 1162 er ZhDAY, MARUH 4, |EX-WARDEN AND KEEPER cated ALL ||John Owen mn Rie Wife and] throat. Yesterday morning } threw | TAGE Otte Forme Former Keepers, jsabbed | down his tools and told his shop- mates he was going home, bid his family goodby and do away with | dicted on charges of permitting and! participating in wild orgies in the (SL argeet Gorment H at ee | Nassau County jail, are still betag | in New Yas Shaping Ca 004.” mer Warden Winfield 8. Box of Lyn- ‘Williams followed him out ef the|Brook and former Keeper Richard house. As soon as Owen reached the | Miller of Baldwin. Those yet at large street he ran in the direction of the |are former Keepers Miles 8. Rhodes fi|river. He soon distanced Williams, jof Yi | who searched in vain along the river | Roosevelt and John Conrad of Port front and then reported the case to | Washington. ‘The indictments were based prin- Wiliam Clifford of The alleged orgies are gaid to have taken place between Nov. 14 and Dec, The women giving this testimony prisoner who testified is call spel perl ‘and New York with e: Rhona) was ivi, / | Protect Yourself e | @? FOUNTAING, HOTELS, OR CLOCWHERE SHOT AT AFTER FIGHT. Mea Making Complaint Finds the! Police Want Him, Too.” When William Carvel, a chef. of No, 29 West Sixteenth street, walked Into Original 204 Genuine the West Seventeenth street police sta- tion early this morning and requested | in inn of Daniel de Sando of No. a 0 R LI C K § leecker street for havi: fi how tat him, he glans Moet hee MALTED MILK do had already been there re-| the arrent of Carvel for Ravine | Cthetias are ts the itn 4 Dolics } vel oO « a an ts rt a |Rolook for de-Bando. nt Sr w. | The Food Drinkfor All Ages | | teenth be ag’ ioe a fight LY Four. . in ie course which | Serv ae rr Hel % es ie oe, ita bh N y Milk Trust Shae notre, rent Not in vel and two ‘iriende sitting {i at Fo, 61 West Fourteenth Mi id ) shot at him, Carvel @ police. OF Insist on, “HORLICK'S" D. Prick ¢ Gmpany Sixth Ave., Cor. 18th Street A Special Purchase and Sale of | ‘ = Taffeta Dresses All the Very Latest Spring Models $ 8:95 Made to Retail at $20 Y One of the best manufaciuring dressmakers of New ! York City closed out to us at Less Than Half Price just 390 exquisite chiffon taffeta dresses—this Spring's most able dress fabric—all copies of imported Paris Is. Therefore this exceptional offering. Ore, 25 different models, sizes 14 to 44, in the newest pannier, bustle, minaret, tier, peg-top, flounce and draped styles—in all the wanted Spring shades andchangeable effects Exceptional Values in New Spring Suits “ $1 5:00 ' Sold Elséwhere at $25 Our facilities for these $15 Suits are {en that they have no equal in value or They are copied from costly im- ported suits—in crepe poplin, wool crepe, gabardine, serge and novelty cloths—in all the new colorings and in all sizes from 14 to 44. Effective t minaret peg-to tier, skirte—smart short weet ane. many with silk vestees. FREE ALTERATIONS Meaning an additional saving of from $3_to $5 on each garment. BY ORDER OF THE U. S. Court a United States Receiver was appointed for the Sth Avenue FUR SHOP 302 5th Ave., Cor. 31st St. I will sell by order of cred- itors all of the magnificent $300,000 STOCK 35c on the dollar as _per_ filed agreement signed by all creditors. Black or berate _ ral ‘or Pointed Pointed Fon cone ae ted model + Men’s Fur Lined Coats Extra Special $125 muskrat lined coats, seal tna Persian collars, | 17 Minutes Grand Central to A. & S, To Station, Moyt'&. | Very, large bottles -. Hydrogen Peroxide; regularly 3te, | Stirring Sale Women’s Suits, $9.95. None C. 0. Di or on EXTRA SPECIAL! Fox sold ormeny for 88.00; aa $35.0 fine broadcloth sbel cznvine What I consider the greatest 95, 00 price (rmunspaY oNLY)..... morrow only. (Greatest barg: Thursday's Bargain Day Here Most Wanted Goods at 7 Prices. Everything mentioned below has been selected as particu- larly wanted right now and then reduced in price to main- tain the fame‘ of Thursday as our’Bargain Day. We never See ne, but neither do we ever use quality as an excuse for a high , Sivchan BSireriseaae vo traus prices reduced like these it will pay you to come miles to get seme goods, of these It you live near the subway system remember that every station is an entrance to Abra- ham & Straus—Brooklyn ex- pregs trains take about 17 min- utes from Grand Central depot to our private station at Hoyt Street. « : Smartly Trimmed Hats at $3.95. Measanine Floor, Fast Bultamg. $3.00 New Hemp Hat Shapes, $1.95, Blreet Floor, Hast Butldtug. $3.98 American Porcelain Tea Sets, $2.98. 89c American Cut Glass Spoon or Olive Trays, 59¢. Schway Floor, Central Building, Bell’s Papayan Tablets, for dyspepsia; 50c size, for this sale, 39c. A. & foe Wiest de Parme Toilet Water; regularly 49¢, at -} 39, Store orders only. Quantities reafricted to 3. toa customer. . mast Detietns, Heavy All Linen Red or Blue Plaid Glase Toweling, He: res Embroidered Fine Huck Tel; 5¢ each. e Fiver, Lavingsten Ot, Bast wopiding. , ges, 79c yard. he Black hong Serge, 55¢ a perd. 49¢ Navy Blue and Black Storm a, 39c a yard. Black Dress Goods, Street Floor, Central Bult Colored Dress Goods, Btreet Vier, West Bull rid Women’s Summer Dresses, $5.98. Worntn’s Eponge and Linen Dresses, $10. Foor, Fulton | » Central Batting. $5.00 ‘American Lad: $2.50 Corsets at $1.49, $2.00 American Lady Corsets’ at $1.19. 19, Women’s 00 Wool Serge Skirts, § $1.98, Second Floor, Contyes Buildings Tub Silk Waists, $1.98. $5.00 Waists, $3.50. Gecond Fleer, Centra! Bullaing. $9.00 Mantel Clocks, $6. * $2.23 Oil Lamps, pooh $1: 49. . way Floor, Contras Building, Newest 1914 Model Coats for Mises, $1.98 to $15.98: Golfing Coats at $17.98 and $20.98. A Gecond Floor, Centre, Central Bullaing. Beattie eth Mou | lomen’s ‘in| , $4.95, $8.95 to $19.95. rit Second Fleer, Central Builaing, Stamped ces, Luncheon Cloths ed Sane Corea ime al § ir regu ree ee, Boys’: $5.00 Norfolk Suits, $2.95. +a $3.00 Galatea Russian Suits, $1.95. , Second Fleer, Kast Bullamg, approval. i Second Floor, Livingston St., Central Butlding, 15c Lining Sateen, 10c yard, . Btroet Floor, Near Herlapaian Street Entrance, Coatral Butiding, — T5¢ Bleached Muslin Sheets, 59c each. 121% Pillowcases, 10c each. Bubway Floor, Weat Butidtag, Women's 15¢ Undervests, 8c. ‘ Women's 40c Combination Suits, 2c. Btreet Floor, Fulton 8t., Central Building,

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