The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1914, Page 5

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SS ere oor NTI CALE WEST SMDE TENEMENT TO ASK FOR DIVORCE |Family Nexty Ove Overcome by|Mrs. Ruth M. Price Says Her Ancillary Hes Named for) Smoke Taken Down Fire. | Usual “Night-Cap” Brought Moulton & Ricketts by Escapes From Top Floor. Marital Trouble. Federal Court. eae A smoky fire in the basement of] Mrs. Rath Madden Price, in a sworn 5 | the old tenement house at No. 614 hae filed to-day, aya that 1,000,000 IS INVOLVED, | West Sixty-nintn street, piles of |her husband, Charlee MM. enow and garbage in the street |¢@ditor of the Architectural Recerd, | blocking the engines and trucks and | Conspired with he 1. Weed, a young bout sixty wild): te} Woman acquaintance, to stage a Detective Says $25,000 Worth Srout sixty widly excited vspper. [@ramatic raid which Pries made on i tunity for disaster this afternoon.) -!@ wife'e apartment in West One of Pictures Were Removed | Fortunately the fire burned slowly ao oun and ‘ors on tee Last Ni +@nd the police reserves of the West ristmas. Price cued e@ dl Night. ‘ainty-eighth street station, under| Tore claiming Re found Thomas command of Lieutenant Lowy,|@rahem im bis wife's company. How a detective says he saw toh. | Worked promptly and effectively, All| Mrs. Price, who ts about twenty “Pigs worth $25,000 spirited away after the tenants escaped without injury. maldnight from tke bankrupt Fifth The blase originated ina pile of |>/&ced om record in the County Clerk's @venve store of Moulton @ Ricketts, | Tubbieh under the basement stairs, “art dealers, ie recited in a petition “Nd the smoke quickly poured up thetr fer an ancillary receiver filed in the through the dark, narrow baliweys. weddiag. United States District Court to-day. | Some of the tenants on the lower y. “<) se fire of Moulton & Ricketts, | floors got out through the front door, Seen Miss Wood came te Mrs. Price’ _Srerth $1,000,000, was placed in bank. | but tbe occupants of the upper floore @uptey yesterday at its headquarters. Were driven to the fire escapes. way tate the fg hen Sor ta Chfoago by petitioning creditors. ! While Hook and Ladder truck % that Mis Ween, Mrs. Price ‘The petition In New York to-day was | W8# stalled in the piles of snow and peo ‘cod excused Sled by Stephen B. Rosenthal, attor- jsarbage halt a block away, Lowy Rey for the Holland Galleries, another 94 his men clambered up the fite ea- gai ene at feu Maver Sat "Genta i a | went oe Appointed Philip J. McCook ancillary Children MZowa. Th en apertinent om | ment, ther reostver. |the CU ried Paul gue bis wee and Grabam was ,Brortl: ft 0 it night, four cl ren were und, most the petition sts forth, aa unknown /overcome by smoke and fright. They Si fe ee entered the store at No, 637 Seattnes to the, caren ed tage Wid avenue. A private detect! Ga renee k policemen said ee t watohed him pack many fine etoh- | the con ns in cross streets in the ings, he said, and cKomdl hed to an | West Side tenement house districts |to Price, his wife and Grabam were address on Forty-fifth etreet. ‘barently ‘worst they ever saw. AD: | concealed in « room. fares ave ae were made, not been touched since the first snow Tones: a oa rary QLaee OF ERIE ‘All | fall, and little, any, garbage has . wna kee been collected for two weeks or} Answering this story of what took | The New York branch of Moulton ™°"* place, Mrs. Price says that she sat & Ricketts succeeded to the business UD until quite late in the evening, ex- si ‘ariar fon, wwcn nue amt: TWO KILLED BY GAS, [Pri ite, est frre any oe Se giowennih eoutury. 1 now, con. TWO OTHERS DYING |irecvered’tnen tnat ane nad forget: $190,000, Ray Ricketts, head of the eeeareneser’ beac ped i eyed of heed milk, which she business, lives in Chicago and the Mother and Brother ot the Littl bye firm's difficulties are said to have re- F le] She says she did not care to get up gulted from iis passionate love of fine Victims Found Unconscious Sean Catan wane ine. cane pictures, which caused him to over- in Home. age and was in the act of banding stock his ato: on. trooped The ancillary petition sets forth Two-and-a- half - year-old Allen pola f aor egeloes dmb arcslrel that during the past few months Thatcher and his sister Margaret, She denies any wrongdoing and ore’than $60,000 worth of paintings’ Who was six years old, were found asks the court in a counter charge Bere bool i{ransferred to. John Levy, | oe ate estate iy to-day in an art dealer at No, avenue, a also aske and that immediate steps should be | No. 100 Maple street, Yonkers, 1x | 22° mar yen cruelty eae taken to ace whether Levy really pur- | which also lay their mother, Mra. | ‘2 custody of her eon, Gordon Uve- chased the paintings. dale Price, who is il] im the Post In 1 Chicano Ricketts declared that Elizabeth Thatcher, and eleven-year- Graduate Hospital ~am employee's embezzlement origin- | old Frank Thatcher, both unconscious | “y125 price charged that Price always + ated the difficulties, from gas which was escaping from |. sinteined since thelr marriage that SHOOL FRIENDS WED, lst Steven, Mills, Janitor of the (B® merfficed much in bestowing his OLD SCHOOL FRIENDS WED. apartment houne, who had smelied name upon her. He claims, his wife ae the gas and opened the door with | asserts, that he isakin of Lord Uve- ) Mr. Gavit and Mrs, Cooke Renewed Oreo eat teneeocee for ambu-|Gaie, whom Mrs. Price says is one of an Early Romance. Dr. Barrymore came from St. John’s |the titled earls of England. The c@lmination of a school-day ro- ‘Hospital and Dr. Elmer from 8t. —ee { mance came to-day for Erastus P, soneen e with puto cee They | Move Note From Long Istand. Gavit and Marie Turner Cooke, who got (Bpecial to The Evening World.) +) a license at City Hall and proceeded im-| Worked for, many minutes over the! Great NECK, LI, March 1,—A .. Mediately to the Brick Presbyterias | resuscitating them. They were taken |fock of a thousand or more blackbirds, Church, No, 412 Fifth ‘avenue, to be to the hospital. It {a9 feared they jacting supposedly on that advance in- married. | will die. formation which birds have over folk, Mr. Gavit was a son-in-law of the late! Coroner Dunn learned that Harry | arrived here to-day and cccupled the Anthony N. Brady, multi-miliionatre, Thatcher, the father and husband, | row of snow-draped toousta slong i mia Mr. Gavit’s first wit, was Killed ina, 28 0mployee of the Yonkers Street | ao” Neck Road, Railway Company, had left home |e, Neck, Road. opposite, Hd. tr feathers wreck on the New Haven Railroad at; about § o'clock this morning and ihe and made ined diemal ee 2 re offin says that they may ‘haves arsived ‘Westport, Conn., about a year and a! = was not turned on then. The half ago, when two other women mem- | Coron: ned also that the family Sheed of mohedule, but | warm Fines and green grass cannot but follow them. by fre of Mr. Brady's family lost | had fi 1 trouble recently. ” Geoke, Biotee Soak ane i fared Sees FOR DANORO, FANG HAR 08 . Gavit his were school toge: in Albany. i 3 sz i Farge? Hi nee one — Girls! Girls! Save your hair over Produces « feverishness ) URGES PRIMARY REFORMS. | Make it grow luxuriant tag "i ep the ble sot ~ A falls out fast. Malone Also . and beautiful. Ht your hair has been meglected and wanaieae is @ faded, dry, scra or too oily, get a 26 cent Bottle of nowiton's Before sailing for the West Indies on you care ue pd fat cha D ime at any drug store or toilet _ © vacation trip to-day, Port Collector ; epely a little as directed and = wee Dudley Field Malone tseuel a atate- | Sj meat in which he snys: “I have writ- tem Gov. Glyun urging him to lead the it ardiess of fight for the adoption of the five amend | of your hair, besides it el dena dis srry eocely Foie, t if you ments rete w Rigid se Litt solves every particle of dandruff; soft, lustrous, Deautitul I! heir and tonal Democratic Club to jonal | thay Eaagel Dessoorssie ene tine resent | ¢ennok Mave atte foe i) it—no dandr 'y law. by: jh vcated thi mi~ scurf robs the bair of a oe ga naw. Fosdick for Pub- | strength wad its very hee. missioner of the bf . This, 1 fey) ry would ple ot New Yorks without ut regard “to 3 . & st ne reason to be hiehly \ pce tn, Spinks he Domes When Run D own HORT in physical condition it is usually because the action of the, , STEAMERS 8 GF 008. orgajs ‘of digestion fas ‘become irregular or deéfectife, Berets Limited Since Gnewsterm Then there is need for a safe and speedy medicine to relieve i... wOnledenia Salting Tate, the fils which occasionally depress even the brightest and “The, coal shortage \Guniay cod Men-| | Strongest. The one remedy you may take and feel safe with is 22522 || BEECHAM’S PILLS "7 (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) The first dose gives speedy relief in sick-headache, bilious- neas, constipation, lack of appetite, heartburn, ‘dyspepsia, and lasting improvement follows the timely use of this fp- Caledonia is of the Ci amie, which yd ¥=:| | vorite and reliable home remedy. You will become * ace yaw de appetated yy ie fale and stronger, and more cheerful if you let Beecham’s Pills ‘ ——_ Ss Albantan Reler Received. Pi k Ye U Fonte grec day at Cc ou GWrilliam and Princess Sophie, the new ‘tm le ten te. Albans, arrived here to-day | | Discateas wich every bes pelt the way to ech nd are capenaty valesbls to womee. “San avaerre WORLD, SATURDAY, WAROE 1, Tort. > caine . ae A oe La ln OA tla i ae eae eo set 0 We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases and Redeem Them ry Our Own Merchandise SEQ EEE New York's Shopping Centre ? Ca ; - Ps é , Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street | / The Profit-Sharing Sale Enters Its Second Week With These | | FARLY MORNING SPECIALS First to Give an Early Start to a Very Important Shopping Day gf Second to Indicaté the Money-Saving Character of the Event v No Mail, Telephone or C.0.D. Orders can be filled on these items. Double Surety Cou- pons up to Noon. mage t advertised jo there be many other s Is in t¢ . @ & gain P bom all dy.” Bar : Coats, Suits and Dresses For Women and Small Women These Monday Mornin; ials Are On Sale from 8.30 to 12 Noon ‘A Sample Line of Men’s& Women’s Gloves Values 60¢ to $1.00. Veluse to 918.50. Aon- f Hendy Morning Specie, DC da ring pd Spat 4.09 Doette, Chamoilisle; Duplex, Cashmere and Silk Gloves, 34 aud full length ooate in light and dark colors, Some are lined | [=] in gr aareral thn, precinct blue, black and white. one Several styles to from, in desirable materials and No Phone or Mail Orders Filled. Tailored Suite in o variety of models plain end trimmed. Is = - serges, diagonals, cord nid velveteen, Not all sizes } = Pri ted sn Prally trimmed crea of ae draped rin’ tt eae wil lain or skirts, in oil! ca. Ni styles to choose fi ’ Crepe de Chiné crt sil Raper see” ey 1 Value 75e. monday : = — “ | Yorstus Saotal.. ported Mila: ofl the of OER SPR: reat shapes tu colors and black; Corsets | Boys’ All Wool Suits B 89 inches wide; choice range fl the newest chic spring ideas. V : Val a colorings, also designs; “soft ‘draping |" Ola tan Geena Tes lues $5.00 and 86.00, A silk that makes very pretty dresses. U bi m7 i Henday Morning: pecial 65el5 Fosey Merping I Storm Serges Pate bi, Oo ls Hatate, medium | Special. "3.98 - \ -) Monday en / i i treme Pogad wpporer attached. nail” ‘ aie nt yaen t ey < $ 7 aa 0 SS tne trouners, Yoke and plait model, i. ‘i 5 made bottom faced and twilled lined. \ 38 inches wid wie ed ae pee frames, cases Taffeta SilkPetticoats Sines eae LT cents. with ext with extra Toad om | brown, hunter tansels; a large variety of handles |/alue 8 Monday $ | black. te choose from. Both pale and fancy | Mornin cial l 48 “Lon Ricwesk t 5 P 1 trimmed. sorning “pe ri ercales ‘Tango model a is leading |Value to 81.26. | Value_16c.__ Monday Leather Hand Bags |:™rersble colon. Monta lay ay Morning Special OD 6 | ee: 5 Morning Spectal......... DC|Value 81.00. Waists a 86 inches wide; choice range of Morning Special Special....... Values 76c to $1.00. cata med ine args a tmortbent a bad raithenntone s Gonderbclir wensions taba | ae fay Morning Special 5 @ W C Le Lining Sat metal frames. Moire and leather | ‘omen’s Coat z ‘4 ig Sateen ined, inside puree. Made of voile. with, embroidered Ss ah [°] Value 26c. Monday i nele,, with lace inserti muttoned weaters Meratag Seat dL ] 5c 300 Smart New ie fete collars with» laited il frills Values to 84.98. aaa | 49 pa iAainhis ML) ls 4 buttor Permanent Finish Lining Sateen, Trimmed Hats up to 42 inches, lay Morning 5; yard wide: choice color range, ’ Wash Shaker, Tes cal And fine worsted, ruft ° ‘O'Neill Mala Siore—Recend Weer, t $3.50 each Girls Dresses | neck, Byron collar, also a few V neck, Women’s Hosiery a c Valuen up to 81.50: variety of cators and weights. 9 if ;, This » pecial p M Mo Morni ial Cc Kel fae, Monier yoy) | Tuer igi etree et | ae eal spiel SOc d Esines Sleepers ieue h Women’s Ipswich Hemnit , ; ings, fine sh ht silk Li ° 4 Series tg 1159 ° ‘ Women’s Vests Tange Hair Pins Volue 2c. day fo ll Morning Spec oe 19¢ i : , Morning Sp ° notdeeven fall boty atch | al aera tape. Be ad Necklaces Men’s and Women’s | Value ibe. Handkerchiefs iduy Morning Special 39cle Kni oh ‘Two thousand Mead Neck Telus Soc 50¢_to_95e Half Dos, N wo, round! and oval Header it Men's 's Silk Silk Socks. 6: 15-(° ar pearh cut crystal and metal Val ‘6c, Monday 75 wlewaie flor c ects. ‘ aloring Spel 6 pre.. c , r 4 | be le ane Ore, a Flouncing pecral.. “28. 75 ‘More—Mreet Fleer. (>) Values 96c to $1.60 4 ‘The strongest built ‘Wardrobe Trunk “Cc ster sa ri ‘onday Morni eye baad woes Tie sorares wi ty Value 31 rs j Valu ; STand 40 inch wide, cmbroidered, on| ead sts, “All woe, pretty models. | twelve suits of gowns, Twenty trunks Mt . fine sheer nainsook and swiss, dainty in the lot, fine patterns, 3-Piece Toilet Sets O'Neil Main Store-—Malevey, Laces roe 000 Cameo Initial Writing Valuer wp ta 98 yard. fondey Morning $3.98 Peper or Corre- elit MowseParnel jonday Sie Bet. All new! .. Spondence Cards “Inlaid Linoleums ° nawa. "5c 8 10c : tee, brush Pal sul Monaay Morning Value 81.00 ae ab variety of all styles and kinds |Special, Hor ..... Mornin of laces, linen Cluny, hand. made poe Stormin Cluny, net top lanes, shadows, German ‘A white letter, ly » inlaid. Linoleum in (+) and French V any odd pieces p £1.26. on blue oval pan 1; extra heavy quality; of fancy leces inc a the tot, W no Sporial OO c| shade of Ue ae wale en con peer ° al in Mere —| Drees Trimmings ne Sin rar “a ape hc ‘| "Sr & Etamine alues Gfic to 0c, Monday dence Cards, #6 in a box ‘urtains Morning Specral, ud 0c ; sad envelopes to match Values $1.50 to $2.00, 4 oi Tot of ‘af tancy Drews Trimain . Table Oilcloth a uv Morning 89 jack an colors, . "a 4 7 _ vs c ° Bed Comfortables ; M Morning sv assortment in white oF oe wees ~-Monday 75 . i ‘ard rat wy, color, hove pretty lace ‘orniny Special.. le 46-Inch Wide Table Oilcloth; white, | “oR 2 ae a Full sized Hed Comfortables Snow white, heavy damask napkins, | ™!! Perfect: hint polls Framed Pictures 7 line covered, in floral designs, in different desigus, already hemmed. ie erorerereerth Feet Vaiue 31.50, Monday % ce _O Mais Main Siore—secene Sine 18x18, Cut Glass Spectal ‘I 00 = Value $2.98. Monday $ eo aca varee P 11,200 Pairs ot Women’s Morning ? Ay pecra ] 45) elena Cantitas: vain evar ° 2.00 & 2.50 Shoes, at pr Lo age een seein ° a ater bottle, salad bowls; | + dL di q ‘To make room for new Spring merchandise we must sacrifice these ‘omports, oil and vinegar Chee ig ee Pavia " shoes, Allleathers. Don't mise the opportunity tv buy good shoes at ‘O'Neili Main Steve—Feert! ° | this price. Sizes 114 to 6, O'Neill Main Ptere—Necond Pieer. —— Golden Oak Chiffonter | o4uess Brumels @ All | Value 8¥.00. deniey $ 3.90 Wool. pales Fe fe Morni Monday Morni ial Sai ad The top is 1S nc wine lar, poomy drawers All 9 feet wide and -rpnogll The Brussels Rugs bi made 0 genuine indiana whit fe oak, wood pulls al rt So. locks, neatly carved. A convenient article and a pleasing are seamless—the Velvet Rugs are seamed; splendid assort- aalen ment of patterns and | colorings; limit one 2 tos customer. O'Neil! Homefurnishing eed ORO Rae O'Neill-Adams Co., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street, New York City =—3OR=0) to 4th Fieors. 2 eee me pti cme on pares

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