The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1914, Page 5

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father, who resides at No. 101 Lafay- ette avenue, Brooklyn, objected to Bis attentions to Miss Jordan, the police were told. ode her recovery from gas polsoning, which would have killed many @ younger and lees determined woman. For Mrs. Richave wants to die in BAS POISONED AT 84, WOMAN FIGHTS DEATH Victim Now at Hospital Wants to End Days in Her Own Room. - Blasromi SF HTH AS OUND ~~ BYHS SHEETHEART Milcolm Molley, in Farewell Note, Begs for Her ; Forgiveness. Brooding over jeglousy aroused @ix weeks zgo, when his sweetheart Dlayed terinis with other young men, Majeolsi M. Moliey, a twenty-year- ol4 shop @alesman, son of Charles F. ment at No. $35 Fifth street. So she has told Mra. Boles, a neighbor. Mra. Richave has lived in the Fifth street house for nine years and Mré. Boles had practically taken care of her, though the old lady earned a little money sewing. Once she was wealthy. Mrs. Boles found her senseless body, with the gas turned on, in her bed- room, Mra. Eliza Richave is eighty-four ®| years old, feeble, poor and alone in the world, yet she is making a fight for life in Bellevue Hospital, which the Goctors. say probably will result in BONWIT TELLER & CO, The Specially Shop of ‘Ons FIFTH AVENUEAT 38" STREET Specialized Fashions for “Jeunes Filles’’ Correct French and English Models for School Girl, College Miss, Debutante The prevailing custom of providing the younger set with women's fashion ler sizes does not obtain in this Shop. The Bonwit Teller Misses’ Bs gins fed is divorced from maturity of Molley, & Brooklyn: inventor, killed hintselé by turning on the gas in his furfished room at No. $25 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, night. Hé roomed at thi 0 of his sweet- heart's mother, Anna Jordan. ter, Miss Carrie E. Jorden, Pesideg/with her brothers at No. 168 meoiaey, pce Molley went to live be. rd Jordan's home when ble > GE NUINE POOOTRSOOO ODENSE + + + 2ooteo J In August Miss Jordan spent some style. The model time at Stamford, Conn., and while sinted ore souciticllly de> ° she was there young Molley went to signed for Misses and ex- see her. It was on that trip he the ideas of the cele- learned of her playing tennis, she Erte Leisomndh hetekey says, and at once manifested jealousy. rated Jeanne Lanvin of ims | other iene creators who ‘avait bs ret pons Miss Jordan was with her mother when they returned to the Flatbush avenue home last night and smelled gas. Molley’s body was found in bis room, Dr, Renault of Seney Hospital ‘was called, but he found the young man dead. On the dresser was a note ad- dressed to Miss Joraan, in which she was asked to forgive Molley’s “fool- ishness.” The ncte also said the writer hoped other lovers would profit when they learned of his fate. | ——_—__— Morrow|COSTS TEAMSTER $10 | TO DELAY MAYOR MITCHEL SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ “Tailleur’’ Suits EIGHT CHIC MODELS - ‘0 29.50 Regular! ly 39.50 hese ms, gee in, seg ye an re new ofrere Ste Ore 4k lly youthful styles in broadcloth, serge and gabardine, ies KR Put We “have ail e ail pony 2 i the smartest long and short coat types, with trimming Sey Was | Not Only Did He Stop His Honor, of braid or velvet. Plajted or flare skirts. Sizes 14 to 18. Bins me, pts OLCTELY G AR: ii * * aes but He Made Some Spicy HE “fi carate Remarks. | | It cost Dominick Demarco $10 ta- | day for interfering with the progress of the Mayor through the public streets and loudly proctaiming that if Misses’ Costume Suits 39.50 45.00 49.50 of Paris models especially created for the Reproductions of Paris speci nian younger set. deor |the Mayor didn't like to have his Made of . fasta Brogress impeded he would do various serge, Some fur Na pga vat. a things which are better described by trimmed. Sizes 14 to 18, PERSONAL, to © let: | erwokemon than: eaybody else, The 9 66 * SeNRLES A. MEENE $10 was assessed upon Dominick in Misses Field Coats Diemonds, Centre Street Police Court to-day in ED oad the ehape of a fine after be had been 180 ir. Br ways t y, New York locked up all night. 25.00 Detective Richard Oliver was the complainant. He said that while Demarco, driving a team of horses, blocked Centre street between Broome and Kenmare atreets last evening, Mayor Mitchel came along in bis automobile, bound for home and dinner. The Mayor's chauffeur tooted his A very large collection of these Coats, that reveal a verve and esprit of style that is essentially youthful. Made in distinctly ap- propriate fabrics in sizes 14 to 18, Grawo RAPIDS FURNITURE r SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ “‘Totteur’’ Frocks OF SERGE AND SERGE-AND.CHARMEUSE The models presented in this ial offering are removed many di from the hackneyed and medioc: They incorporate ali'the new style features evolved the eeaeees Sizes 14 to 18 horn. Demarco laughed 4erisively. Oliver asked Demarco to give way for the automobile. Demarco laughed again. Then Oliver told Demarco that the Mayor wanted to get by and Demarco made remarks that led to his arrest. He was fined $5 for disorderly con- duct and % for blocking a thorough- fare in violation of the traffic or- dinances. poe, Man Who Injured Daughter Kille ut ile Hi OPENS ai ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS Wg Dawn $5 0/%6 own $100 Wg Dewn $75 )°9 Pen” ‘150 Open Wonday and Saturday Bresings 2048T. L STATION AT CORNER Specialized Apparel for The School Girl and “Flapper” The modern tendency of appar. & the ok is distinctly toward John Kensel, a lodging house keeper at No. 43 West Twenty-eighth street, found Philip Levin, a painter, dead in one of his rooms to-day. He had killed |himeelf by taking gas through a tube, itring the au of hi daughter, re | Smpliity: And in this srepicity COLUMBUS AVE. jenn Meret, gtk fat ir wea Gils’ A a cules BET. 103 &100. ST aaa oreiling _ gar- ish the true me of girlish bei M appara isa Bonwitler& wa wit conception for girls who have out- grown their years, yet who must fod to a very y dress. ( Q Flapper “Tailleur” Suits 23.75 25.00 39.75 Specifically designed models for the Flaps | type that stand from the more mature iot, d a Some fur (iaeng Sizes a 1h le ” Girls’ Top Coats 7.50 12.75 17.50 Avterachively Reh age and ae fone i for girls vee tweeds and melange. Flapper Street and Dressy Frocks 9.75 to 37.50 For the girl who is difficult to attire with the proper chic frocks of imported serge, pay er ite silks and crepe fabrics, Girls’ School Dresses. 5.95 We should think {t would make you angry pay $3. from the CJ a to fina wht that idencteat an v from the fa o 800/080 man tn dealer 95.00 a8 ‘beta * NEWARK shoes ere wonderfully atylis! 8 season: Gnd admire them—and save @ dollar, NEWARK SHOE STORES m aw YORK CITY, Posen 8t.. bet. John & F Fulten Ste, Rae Ave:, meat ate Kast Lath St., near, i Aven bet. BSth & both ste, Prise" Ave, meas 1u6th IN YONKMiS—37 Mala Ot IN NEW JERSEY, gaiheh Btu 4 dooms m Sask! Gas diene inal, ta. teecien pieee Wh cov te, Dac and wie cht wore snd gna THE avawsee wont, Taek coronss %, rem, pee, & Taylor Fifth Avenue, 88th Street, 89th Street her own smal! rooms in the rear tene- | jj Pa Pe Murray Hill The Store Opens at 9 A. M. A Host of Splendid Val | , $30.50 %e. $65.00 00 dainty Soo aad Gack k; many being fur $7 $ 25715 S105 2.50, $15.00, $17.50, $29. 5 5. Ss 7.50, $2 0 $45.00 | chinchilla. Misses’ Rain Coats 55.95, 56.75, $8.50, $9.95: to $16.50 rub! and cravenette materials in the latest models. Misses’ New Fall & Winter Skirts $5.00, $7.95 to $12.50 According to material. a serges and broadcloth in a number of very Very Specia! “The College Girl” Dress a or. long waist line with pleated id pockets of same cog ea Usually $1 Redingote Model Navy and black poser tow gloooee made over a fi mee oe he satii tls 175 tion with eccordion v4 and braid trimmed. stil “ne Women’s Fashionable Footwear Embracing All Styles of Boots, Low Shees and Slippers st kably Low Prices. Important Notice The tire shoe— ieee soles and seams—of all qur street footwear are Senay damp- peagt. N No rubbers are f The Lad i ieiwryrar oe OF crvlnary Walking & Dress Boots Featherwei, it, t, medium, and heavy, in all leathers and several i nations in colors. Complete range of sizes in The ‘‘Myrod”’ Shoe Registered in the United States Patent Office. A revelation in io faperrene Hee sold at $10.00 and giz, 00— introduced in this sale at $5.85 Patent leather, black, or gray top. Black Bussia; black top. New Smart Fall Low Shoes $3.95 to $6.5O—Usually $5.00 to $8.00. Extensive Variety of Strictly Hand-Made Slippers $3.95 to $7.50 Rhinestone and Cut-Steel Buckles Fitted with patented upright bar, allowing buckle to be placed at any angle, giving a very smart effect. $7.50 w $25.00 Girls’ School & Dress Boots Improved leather arch support made into the shoe; patent 7 Tate bck or tak moat 234 to 544 6 to ll 11% to 2 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 Usually $2.75 to $4.50 Boys’ Black Calf School Shoes With extra stout Linderoid water-proof soles-— built to stand hard wear. $2.50 Sizes 10 to 1844. Tan, black or patent leather. . ibe, aes Magnificent Showing of New Autumn Apparel For Misses & Girls Misses’ Suits Ju * Coats had 545.00, $55.00, $69.50 to $98.50 $15.00, 51630, $79.50 to $29.50 PS Misses’ Suits Juniors’ Susits $18.50, $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 to $39.50 Bee oot eohenonth gicin ond teney 22.5 Gehardipe, broadcloth and q in several very t (00 edmmm ons coemmes coccess models fn black, blue, green and Juniors’ Suits be rrd Evening Coats $25.00, $29.50n$35.00 to $45.00 ee oe ciyis auitable for guomral ean Blous @ to 16 Jeane Girls’ Rough Diagenal Girls’ of Jeniors’ Bi dll Dress a sat Women’s Suits & Coats A secon of usually attractive model in inal. ‘Navy, Hasan green, negro Wages tex $35.00, $39.50, $50.00 . Coches ct quart Suusten modelo to. all styles. ter fabrics and the — in $3.95 and $4.8 be Many af le al yt 4 See trimmed with fur and all Cate Spee oF ee cay Closes at 6 P..M. ues for Saturday 7» im the season's. models. Girls’ Winter Coats $7.50, $8.75, $9.95 8 $12.50 plush, emart’ Girls’ $14.50 Sere band lope 10 years. fo a sprees ot Jeutle. har font or) ak ol Girls’ Fall Dresses $5.00 2 $29.50 cerge, gabardize, velvet and. cardusoy,.in the Splendid Values-for To-morrow Pancy Tailored Suits $25.00 t $29.50 mataals, andooseely lined and waraly tate Dressy Tailored Suits Practical Coats For Street & Travel Wear $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 Third Floor For To-morrow, Saturday Extraordinary Sale of 20,000 Yards of Desirable Dress Silks Arranged in Dress Lengths At Greatly Reduced Prices ~ As follows: 55¢ Up to $3.95 per yard

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