The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1914, Page 5

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, ie » \ ¥ “RHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1914. bie} GHHLZFR’S CHANCES SHOT AND KILLED ge reed ge ek ary hl BC hrlech & Sons Va VARS VAR ae ti | policemen, two detectives and a horde |parently he had planned to hide there) was the only ehemy he had In th Established 52 Years dee of citizens, made his escape for a time. Jon night and then skip owt tn the) world and he felt no enmity toward | \ * Fike os | Capt. Cray of the First Branch De- |absence of the detectives, | elie.” . Correct Glasses x G I MB B La of | {tective Buroan and four Italian de.| Mrs. Belletier claims that Metio! Metio ts well known in the tall Produce Perfect Visio. ~~ | : : o i lement on the lower west side, [ jtectives late this afternoon aweated [killed her husband bec ause of tis! sett! Most eyes have only par- v nay ‘Ste a Broadway and Thirty-third Str inom featoway, The polite recone | tectves were, WbabIG to ne bie at Gal eee. Nara ra 4 is More Fine Gala Week Offering Pasaquale Melio, hiding under a bed t 9 re 4 Mamhend hee his home or at any of his bag aH N in the house at No. 216 Spring atrect, “how that she and her husband had} when they began to search for bins | RDER HEI Jand charged him with the murder, |¢omplained of threats made by Melt. jafter the murder. § quires the aid of glasses to ) \ Mello admitted hin guilt. | “Mello,” she told Patrotman Cole | eee - —_—n give the eyes perfect sight. lower west side as “Patsy Fair.” ; Mello disappeared after running 1nt0 | out and he were given the place Complete returns from New York, Joseph Belletior, a big, handsome | the spring street tenement, and soon |again. The landlord would not listen offered more rent If we were driven “| shot him,” said the prisoner. “It | am who took the news of her ous. rw. — N Perfect Fitting Glasses, §. 4 : | was his life or mine, He tried to kill| band’s death to her, “owned this Eyes Examined Without Cl ' (| Si li ‘} : . = WI) store and failed. My husband took 4 natize Vur Estimate Complete Figures) Broome Street Man's Assailant |™® Protmer once. Thad to kill bmi” tie tase april and made it successful, by Rosistored Kye Phys! ig : h ig Angelina Belletier, the twonty-two- | when Mello found wo were making ‘a Rew vert Te ea ted san ty ; i nt Ciy : Caught sat year-old widow of the murdered man, here he had failed he be- , iy “ B Ol “I | Will Give Davenport Ma git Hing Une MIN Uae iis Weel ee ; usiness m aA. jority of Over 3,000. ' Bed Confesses. known in the Itallan colony on the! «pirst he went to the landiord and » cslq in New York City and additional returns from up-| young man who conducted a cigar ana| ere Was & search for him that en-| to him, Then he made threats to kill "| WwW , . . State received t eliminate Wil- | candy store at No. 58%Broome stroet, | #804 the services of a score of de-! my husband and me. I went to the sine ar at's rene a ° (| hia $22.50 Zibeline Coats, $1 Mam Sulzer's chaneos for nomina-| stopped at a lunch counter at Spring | 'ect!ves. | police and many times they put a| . All leat or found articies ad« Black, with collar of black plush, set-in sleeves, \I lined; new pointed revers. . $39.75 Leopard Rug, $34.50 * | (| Rugs of leopard skin, large claws. In a smaller slap” at $27.60, regularly $35. Third Fleer J corns quehly, completely and with tion for Governor on the Progressive | and Clarke streets at 100n to-day and| Capt. Cray, after carefully looking | policeman on the sidewalk outside our | % out pain. They remove the oldest, ¥ ticket. Sulzer’s vote shrinks with| ordered a fronkfurter. As Joseph {over the Spring street premises, d&| door to protect us from Molio, He) # toughest Reg l _ see eee the news from the country districts, | Calabrese, owner of the stand, reached |cided that the murderer was in the| never came around when the police. | J Tt they. fail, the drama Totnes Frederick M. Davenport received | down to fill the order, a man stepped |house. Every flat was searched but; man was here. your money.—The A, F. Pierce Co,, 9.449 votes in the city to Sulzer’a|up behind Belletier and fired two lone which waa locked with @ padlock| “I went to the District-Attorney and|g Springfield, Mass, 6,993, a majority for Davenport of| shots from a revolver into bis back. |on the outside. The tenants were so|tried to get Mello arrested for saying! ‘The World will be Meted at The World's Informa- tion Bureau, Paliteer Building Park Row; World's north 1Oc end 2$cabon. At all druggists ‘. i. 656. With 535 up-State districts miss-| One of the bullets went through | mysterious about this flat that Capt./he would kill my husband. The as- e 9 CORN \J $7.75 Ss arate Corduroy Skirts, mgs ing Davenport's vote Is 8,508 and Sul-| Belletier’s heart and he dropped dead |Cray entered it by way of @ fire es-|sistant I saw asked me if my husband | Pierce 8 In a plain tailored model, with detachable belt, ama zer's 6,681, a majority of 1,827 for|on the sidewalk. ‘The assassin, pock- |cape. was dead. I told him my husband was ff PLASTERS ¥ A new pockets, trimmed with bone buttons. Smart colorm= Davenport north of the Bronx. It 1s] ting his revolver, ran into the tene- There he found Melio, who had run not dead and he sald ‘When your hus- Cgapwarewererererr beaver, navy, golden brown, seal brown, taupe, Russias: estimated the delayed returns will \ Taleo Hack and white. Sizes 25 to 34 inches: give Davenport a majority of more § to 42 inches. Third Fleer than 3,000 over Sulzer. The up-State returns are swelling the plurality ef James W. Wada- worth over William N. Calder and David Jayne Hill in the contest for the Republican nomination — tor United States Senator. With only 252 up-State districts missing the returns show Wads- worth's plurality outside the city to be 38,880 votes. Calder's lead in Greater New York was 35,745 votes, so Wadsworth’s plurality in already 2,135, and if his gains continue In the missing districts in the same ratio that to-day’s rejurns show, his plurality with all districts in will ap- proximate 5,000 votes. Gov. Glynn's majority over Hen- GOONS! . aX PAL: a aes ? mad) NE V4 Oe” Wiggs yb CAT / $3 Black Lyons Velvet Tricarnes, tricorne. Ey eA 5% Ten effective shapes of the new } \ Lyons velvet. No-charge trimming service. 75c Large White Kid Poppies, 35¢ V * Selected quality, various colored N 60c Ostrich Trimmings, 40c a Yd. White, black and colored. Main and Third Pleers. la Children’s $21.50 White Coney Coats, $15 4 WN vere Sia tft sn fest Se k ; the n gowns with V or round ing rt in Empire model, with” square neck; trimmed with Valenciennes lace and em roidery. \] Petticoats, trimme: GIMBELS waited: until the excitement caused by the mobilization of the French troops had ceased, before at- tempting to assemble a collection of Modes for the Autumn. nessy is estimated at about 120,000, Charles 8. Whitman's lead over Hin- man and A wiy increasing with the up rns. The Prog ¢ State Committete Will meet to organize at the Ten Eyck Hotel in Albany on Oct. 6 instead of in New York, The reason for the change is that Col. Roosevelt, Fred- evilck M. Davenport, Chauncey J. Hanilin, candidate for Lieutenant-Gov- ernor, and Bainbridge Colby, candidate for United States Senator, will all be campaigning in and around Albany on that date. BECOMES MANIAC WHEN TOLD HE SLEW WOMAN McNally, Who Shot Benefactor Saturday, Refuses at First | to Believe It. | ith lace, emnbi and ‘ d with lace. roidery dribbows $2.75 Silk Jerse Petticoats, $1.95 ( line gs BB gad col ? N Weis: boone eo ad ne ere sa fittings. Main Fleer $5 to. $7.50 Silk Umbrellas, $3.75 dye taffeta. Main Fleer oF en’s and women’s; also of yarn We did not want what the dressmakers had ready the first of August, for we have always had the distinction of presenting ‘‘the last word of Paris’’ each season. There was no need for us to hurry and take just what we could get, for our Paris Bureau remained open and our chief representative there is one of the few famous Fashion authorities in the world. Then when the dressmakers reopen¢ 4 their ateliers we were there and in a position to get the real mdves for Autumn. These Gowns, Wraps, Suits and Furs have arrived within the last week; magy of them came on the S. S. “‘Adriatic’’ last Friday, and tomorrow we shall present them in Ke Bomenade des bollelles: There is not merely one, but there are several silhouettes, for Cheruit had one idea of what the Fashionable Figure should be; Premet had another; so did Callot, and the other notable dressmakers had their ideas, too. This is a peculiar condition, for, in the’ past, nearly all the fashions of a season conformed to one silhouette. We shall not discuss the new modes in this announcement, for it will give us great pleasure to have the women of New York visit this Exhibition of the authentic styles decreed by Callot Cheruit Lanvin Premet _/Zegme Paquin Drecoll Jenny Bernard ,aep=ee Ves ) Wenn | Robert — Bechoff-David bia ll Margaine Lacroix Martial et Armand Seastant CS These costumes will be worn in promenade by thirty mannequins —10.30 A.M. to 12 M. and 2 to4 P.M. In this Exhibition we shall also present all the new Fashions in Millinery. Righth Theor GIMBEL BROS. MA ss.5 : WO RIESE ah ao ole inter ova | \ and mirror. Main Fler 3 vative effects. Fourth Floor | Boys’ $2.75 & $3.50 Shoes, $2.25 & $3" 1/1] utton and lace models, in gun metal calf and box | calf, sturdy, out-door boots. Sizes 9 to 1814, now $2.26. IN Sizes 1 to 6 years, now $3. Second Floor Crown Crepes, 25c a Yd. : 1/] Very special and very new. Ideal for school dresses | or house gowns, 27 inches wide; will launder perfectly. e iS $3 to $5 Fancy Bengaline, $1.75 Yard nein effects; various sized Smart two-tone and | Floor G $1.50 Imported Whipcord Suiting, $} Yard sont tn Fal elie fh rem \ Timothy McNally, a young carpen- ter, became maniacal at Police Head- | quarters to-day when Capt. Carey of the Homicide Squad made him under- | stand that he had shot and killed| ; Margaret O'Connor, his friend and benefactor, Saturday afternoon. McNally was arrested last night by Detective Wilson, at No, 232 Haat | ‘Thirty-sixth street. | There was a bullet wound in his chest and another in his wrist; they, were caused, the detectives believe, | by an effort at suicide, but the pri- soner asserts he remembers no such attempt. McNally sald he had been drunk for @ month; he declared he did not re- member going to Mrs, O'Connor to demand that she take him back us a lodger and laughed at the police when they first told him he had mur. dered her, saying that she was his only friend. When he was convinced, he went into convulsions. Dr, De Fucelo of St, Vincent's Hospital put him in a straitiacket and took him to Bellevue. DBALERS SUPPLIED. $10 to $12.50 Comfortables, $7.50 Figured silk satin covering and wool filling; full size,” | ip $16 White Wool Blankets, $12.50.P; 1/| 76x84 inches. Handsome borders and silk bindings.~ 1 \ $22.50 Table Cloths, $15.75 ‘ French, hand made Cluny lace trimmed cloths with | lace insertion, 72 in. wide. ; | Camera Supplies at Birthday Prices ; iN 25c Simplex Developing | 5c M. Q. Tul make 12 Papers, 16¢: ounces of developer, 2 i) 10c Plain Mounts, Se each. | __ tubes for 6c. A 25c to 50c Lock Joint Picture Frames, 15c. Fourth Fleer | \N $37.50 Steamer Wardrobe Trunks, $25 # Standard makes, regulation sizes; others : priced, $18.60 to $50. Fifth Fleer 5 N 85c&$1 Drapery Madras, 55c&65cYd. New Scotch fabrics in dainty pink, blue and yellow. | and combinations, 50 in. wide. Sisth Fleer 1/ 30c Wall Papers, 18c Roll | Wide range of new plain and figured effects for down- | | (| stairs rooms, he. , c Sixth Fleer \| $50 China Dinner Service, $25 . Limoges China, 100 pieces, coin gold edges and han- | 4 dies, decorated. ; .25 C WwW j $10.25 Crystal Water Sety $5.3 ELGIN 4-pint Pitcher, 6 Glasses and Mirror Plat tiful design, finely cut. a Se te Seto rece ont 2a with cord and socket. 4 "4 $7.50 to $10 Oriental Rugs, $4.75 3 Fillea | Gold ts: Wa.ches FREE . bd aed iaten have all been for 5 jan an wel e: hes good sizes for'odd spaces, woven {ami elor will cate. cea Se Office Furniture at Birthday Pricea = megs fe sine "St geld watches to + Floor She is city at cut prices from 610 to bh 7 Mahogany Roll T $27 Flat 7: riered Flat Top Mahogany af wn uateered IN Desi, 6 nen wide, 8 Desks, 42 inches wide, 918, 6 Flat T jahogany pals, 42 inches wide, na. 1 have mo connection NOTICE! with the store next door Thich wae made to tml- inte mine). An of id eamteners | rhe weve thee lis, nuatale will tu pone eoedvantiae te acdsee m better, Markrd PERSONAL, to CHARLES A. KEENE (si 50 Roll Top Quartered oak Boeken, 60 inches Wide, #88. ES

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