The evening world. Newspaper, August 14, 1914, Page 7

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AiR SHOT DEAD (= BY WIFE FORETOLD FATE BY BULLET Only a Question of Time, De- clared Frederick I. Seaton Three Weeks Ago. “It's only a question of time when my wife will get me,” prophesied Fred- erick R. Seaton, the actor who was . shot and killed by his wife at their home, No. 89 Elm avenue, Bogota, N. J., yesterday afternoon. He foretold \ his end three weeks ago in conver- | sation with Chief of Police Dunn of | Hackensack. is) “Bhe's crazy jealous,” Seaton told Dunn. “She's liable to shoot me any time, and when she shoots she's going to kill. She never miss The wife, Virginia Clay Seaton, who is in jail at Hackensack charged with murder, was at one time on the stage exhibiting her skill with rifles and revolvers. She fired two photp at Seaton yesterday. One passed through his brain, the other lodged near his y heart. Mrs. Seaton was unable to make @ connected statement when she was | Among arrested after the shooting, but she) had regkined her composure to-day and sent for R. M. Hart, an attorney of Hackensack. He visited her in the Jail and to him she told her version of the tragedy. Neighbors and friends of the couple have known for some time that Mrs. Seaton was jealous of a vaudeville actress who is now playing an ep- gagement at Coney Island. Seaton in- sigted that his wife's jealousy was unfounded. County Detective Jobn Court found to-day in Seaton's effects a number of unsigned letters written in @ feminine hand in which appoint- ments for meetings were made Mr. Hart, after consulting with his | client, sald the defense would be that ¢ Seaton committed sutcide because his wife was about to sign papers in a, suit for divorce and in a civil suit for damages for alienation of her husband's affections against the vaudeville actress. _ “Mrs, Seaton tells me," said Mr. Hart, “that she became unconscious ei Sid from the effects of whiskey and mor- phine after a quarrel with her hus- | elge has stomach band, When she recovered she found He etobeit I tried evayiden * According to information gotten by | gg tne hope of being cured, | the police from a twelve-year-old ne- gro maid, the shooting followed al quarrel which had lasted most of the| relief I could ast ‘was when fe | <emt « had shot himself.” i} ) | matning. It started, the girl sald, over i @ gas bill, and she saw Seaton come \ to the cellar, were she was ironing, | and begin to drag out his trunks. Mrs. ’ Seaton, coming to the top of the stairs, is said to have exclaimed: “You will never leave this house!” Later Seaton was on ‘1@ porch, smoking @ cigarette and reading a newspaper, when his wife appeared in \ tae doorway. John Kelly, a fagman, and Frank Cox, « track walker on the N the rear of the Seaton cottage, heard ,) his heart. |the line of medicines and treat- I commenced ‘hee \nies with rheumatism, and never lieved a hi being. coul fot In me a nn “and qa sre to (i . i : thjoin Lake Shore sorknovaerg trom fl : ALL CARS TRANSFER TO All Ls “THe HOME or TRUTH Remember that this store is os all day Sat- yoned_consvildatior urday for your convenience. saleswomen have the ‘privilege of choosing their own half holiday any day of the week, and appreciate the arrangement more tha. if we closed on Saturday afternoon. It’s never too hot to eat when ‘‘Eddys’’ Sauce is on the — brani” The aseranent i jit re ya to at 59th to 60th Street a Lex.to 3d AV. hats 386 & He and 286 and Boe a de hse Final Clean nUp of Womens Mh ih Women = De Biri nnn npc MUST pt and a Wear. It. Per Bottle... Made by itchard 331 Spring St..N. Y. YOUNG MAN PACKED IN ICE Falls to Find Rellef For Rheumatism Until He This season has been the most successful in the history of Blooming- dales’ Womehi's-Wear Department (now in its forty-second year). Lower-than-elsewhere prices for fashionable, tasteful merchandise has brought us many thousands’ of satisfied customers. The 5 Imported Silk Suita, were up| 100 Girle’ & Juniors’ All-cloth heavy selling has left on our hands odd lots, which MUST find new owners, for we do NOT carry merchandise over from season to season. We believe the FOL OWING ITEMS ARE AMONG THE GREATEST EVER Yrediaar IN AMERICA. af-/60 Cloth Suite, were up 71 Silk Dresses, Phiodas tte and |10 Fancy Cloth Dresses “ne. to $45.00 and Conte, were $3.95, i $ tencon and evening’ Og) 9.78 - Secured Var-ne-sis Hise $9.75 |sxisindto toss: $1 OO ese $5.00 paar $ $9, 75\s wngsaze: $5.00 eRe Jocesceacsececes oO NOW... eee TOW ec cccees Wm FMOWececcene Ta TL Mo ect be 8 Hhestereudts: en tinen |178 Stout Dresses, of wash fabrics;}60 Sill-Lined Coates, black]6 Fancy Seetch ‘Ptatd 075 were out Ney York, has oaay, z Wicancas ee more Intense every d: ind many yrominent people is in this cy * have eoene Forward He Moke og with it. SSS SSS SSE ad pu 95, $2.95 and $i. 00): i Reaing Coate, and navy; were $7. Sie ie Imperted Peter and mohair; were ides $2. SO |i: now. c: "4s ab Skirts, 39 gs ae to talk to 5.00 and sizes, C for pe Mr. Gustad R. es Lund ae ea ony 163 Riverstreet, |, YAS TINY VAR coamsN 81-50: NOW. ss... *189T-SO; NOW ««.« + made in England; now eove nce, R. 1. He said: eo pint 6 715i Lang Tate Wi woereeee, %. $2. 95s ec ty SiS andgsos; TOW. ve eeeeee and 96.50; now......... itinlodite $2009 [Erma mtann 919 Er. oe" $2.75 a> SEES G1. 75 eae $185 EE 299.75 Miso and B58: now:--., $1.00 | Mees wnernee .. $1.00 45 Cloth Suits, were $24.75 to sb 00, * $9. 7 5 All at..... . 400 Tub Dresses in all the popular wash ma- terials; were $1.95, $2.95 to $3.75; alt now at SS Sa uman ld such torture and live. Like hart one nis ee Fp-fEEy z i gaits gaesas fies E 3. i 3 s z ge ref ¥ i H #2 No C. O. D. Eus Shipment of Men’s. = No Exchanges NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS Seton fs =| Men! Attention! Men’ s $1.50 Shirts, 88 “4 fil g 5 ut is vest Sho oud, 42d St., to view the large collection Rain ihe ne ne Beat eat ire. heard ot crue, a lay. " ae phe and if 10 fe shirts, ot in English coats eyes atin Par A tt patna ar gy tO ne et nr ie 'then ‘ne pitched forward on hlis| toe" gh“each ‘article: and $1,000 tof pr pe colorings. A number in this lot have pure] 4 me we ant tne $35.00 anid 80080 line for $6 meet nanee ‘ fagatontn® tang ha rach Mt fered a" prove tei ge the } silk fronts and cuffs, with mercerized bodies to| ™ (220 : itis ; proof is positive, A registered h. — Sizes 14 to 17. These shirts are ’ head and another had lodged beneath |Pi2h" is’ in attendance, and you are matcl izes o 1 Invited to ace ‘advantage of his ser- eee 4) 50 Valien, Shaneioy set this special B. t Ss R : 4 LOSE FIGHT AGAINST MERGER| Vist ceo iy meyapapardevotad TRN\ price they are remarkable berg a hing uits ed ee ; ee Theumatics will, be. mailed on aa\N Men's Pajamas, 55c Neckwear, WOMEN’ erent BATHING} WOMEN'S BATHING UPS Court Decides Agninst Lake Shere ua address W. Nee, an ) Special 88 Ue ITS, with vestees of moire; flat | fine taffeta, messaline, ing ~§ Railroad Stockholders. bys ‘Gal ot te pe Pah Now core ol hoe For Now and: Early Fall Wear 1,200 suits of fine mer eal ragan sleeves, fine 98 poplin: latest -modets, TOLEDO, 0., Aug. 14—United States| Get Var-nesis at Riker-Hegeman \\ ‘ WOMEN'S ri ing of BATH imine “Sut : Judge Killitts to-day dismissed the ap-'and other reliable, truer, and ‘and r , White SUITS. of @ era, fine , HING by Le Y plication of Lake Shore stockholders to know what good ; Ny $4.98 ; Kenee 98e ec te. prevent absorption by the New York Advt. \ mn swliaitiNe: Tie with saul wath 3 cute jets ba Mes Sus of pin i Girls’ Dresses at 49 8 s 84.8 s Made of percale in tunic effect, with road comet £3.50, :93.75,94 my A ed ; mete invades 300 Free. Theatre sto raglan Sleeves in solid oiler: at 6 tom | frou ONEY : 44 chest measure. But one ging- ESSES, ride 4 Re ty i Doane 5 or two of a kind, of course, Tickets ‘ le, plain and flowered years a | shoes becausc fcr 31 PEeEe tores located in the start rwretyytd but big bargains for the lucky ones, Bloomingdale Bros. invite you to witness a perform- ance on one of the first four days of the CHILDRENS WHITE P Z collar and belt; sizes 1 to 3 years... os ceemees Grand Opening of Dale’s 116th Street Theatre $1 0 Suit Cases, $1.00, Russet fibre, ne," two lecther etetige (Between Lenox & Seventh Aves.) 3 a To obtain a ticket, apply at the Superintendent's Office, Main Floor. Every sales check dated August | S145 MATTING SUIT ; 14th or 15th is good for a free Theatre Ticket (IF IT Excellent value—ot Ga TOTALS 25¢ OR OVER), entitling you to any vacant yee suit SBS. eee Men's & Youths’ Suits, strictly hand tailored, and made of worsted and cheviot materials, in a wide choice of styles and 1 patterns. All cut in the latest Summer and early Fall styles. Sizes up to 46 chest measure, in “regulars” and “‘stouts.” Men's and Youths’ high grade fy Reeshinn batter can he had for Cae eee eee Lae ae ar hi Pomery cas dae $] 5 style, quality and durability. Monday |” Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday |} CASES............... ‘3 95 ‘ ol ind among them Suits sk ke that are sold | in exclusive shops Aug. 17th Aug. 18th Aug. 19th Aug. at Maryland ur cys, ‘Me Continuous performance on Monday, Aug. 17th, \ from 8 P. M. to 11 P. M., and thereafter from 1 P. M to 11 P. M. daily. Carpets, Dr peries, &c., in This Theatre by Bloomingdale Bres. for twice the money. All sizes up to 46 chest Average Weight Varies from 7 to ROASTING CHICKENS. 20 FANCY, BROILERS. Oy From 3 to 444 Ibs......++ 2990 memes oe eervative styles and Norfolks. RIB RO ROA! Prime FRICASSEE CHICKENS. Strictly Fresh.........+ 16}4c ae SSS SSeS SSS Se. TRANSFER‘ TO BLOOMINGDALE® tat To so AVE The models include 2-button and 3-button soft rolls, patch pocket suite, 3-button con- absences ='LARGE WAR MAP OF EUROPE . 7 INcHES DEP BY») IncHES wink. %S Special Feature SUNDAY WORLD MAGAZINE, AUGUST i rh Mare 0-5. 0 pinenpretepn. ob ies peel SoA | LC Ce ae |. - ee Aiea oad Ci 1% ope! dens re

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