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AUTOPSY SHOWS VOGEL DIED FRO ~~ RUSH ON SCALP a HAIR FELL OUT full wealthy members family sufficient money was pledged to “make a LS gong with ing con: Mated i. en dy. une was ‘timated that | _ a8 EVENING WORLD, TUBBDAY, of the xore| ] a os ae . Fae ood things nen satisfactory ar- Sy fia $8 one of the total of §2,600,000 | a Rierssreae @ for over l2years and ei ta Great Handfuls, Dandruff Get- man ely eat ictal i it’s so easy to dol 7 ting Worse. Itching and Burning | quit of the charges, on whien they Seaiet ay % er i were to go on trial at Genenso, Li est comes ready to use. con- —"* Pearman es fm ae Darcey al ace phat Aneel aay, " > soda It, in es 4s Dane Ave, Aang, 8. ¥—"TW' Family Invited Medical De-| ere attanptste relmnurse thelr de ) the ight proportion Se ts ton cos pects eet ot a 1 ea the trial in order that no seem. To get perfect baking every time, simply The cision to Set at Rest Sus- "'T used several remedies but | Biltmore last night of Frank ©. Vogel, H) aN could not see any improvement it be attributable to them. S'sun‘tap vane tees| —_picion of Suicide, pea the ua at" asc ao |, BCco! seemed to be o red rach or ing to Assistant District ~Attorney plmplee on may wcalp sod mi Stay Bit It was’ District. hate fell out in great bandfula, rney an's intention to put An autopay to determine the cause m Dt ‘The itching and burning were both Siegel and Vogel ’ bas vote of the sudden death in the Hotel | same tiene, Mo, Werhhcr arial at the ir. the Stogel’ case can go on as well follow the tested recipes in and on every former partner of Henry Siegel and | sone. os to fan three months ago I purchased a cake | with bim made defendant in fourteen | ertorcaltorney's, Mir thet, Neues Pre A! of Curcure Soap and « box of Cudlours |indictmente arising out of the fatiure representing Vogel will move to uaa aut we alee il we beg apo th scalp of the Henry Siegel & Co, bank, was ped letment a, held to-day at an Bast Twenty-nec- ond street undertaking establishment at the orders of Coroner Hellenstein. The family of the dead man con- curred in the Coroner's desire to clear | |", up the cause of Vogel's death, feeling as they .did that rumors of suicide Samples Free by Mall In selecting a tollet and s skin Poche why ned procure one should be eet at rest by the revela- Neat properties sufficient bel - oe, sane tion of natural causes of death. irritations, remove redness toughness, The autopsy was ; .rformed by Leathe ol tcbernnarg a een ang,|Coroner’s Physician Lehane, assisted scalp health generally? Such # soap, com'|>¥ Dr. Willy Meyer, @ surgeon who ; timed with the purest of saponaceous had once operated upon Vogel, and by Dr. Edmund Sternberger of No. 40 East Sixtieth street, who had been the Vogel family physician for many years. Upon the request of the Dis- triet-Attorney that he be allowed to againat tation of a certificate tot of hte dea death. a would not, irae, be ourteen indictments were found against both Vogel and ing la re fointiy ‘and some Individually. of court Siegel, charg- ind larceny and violation of the made ip MAKMS LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEXD—A WORLD“ Stern Brothers end del ‘Berd Street's, West of Fifth Avenue have a surgeon present, Prof. Norris, pathologist at Bellevue, chosen by) him joined the others in the autopsy. Coroner's Physician Lehane an- nounced at the end of the autopsy that heart trouble, complicated by Bright's disease, had been the cause of Vogel's death. It was learned to-day that one of the last acts of the Indicted banker was to attend a conference in the office of John B. Stanchfield, looking to the formation of a plan to make a satisfactory settioment with the Stegel bank depositors. Levi Mayer, representing the heirs of the Nelson Morris estate in Chicago, who were relatives of Vogel and who it is understood, hed set forward with a to assist in the tian tate the nesistance ef the Fontes Bignatare yD B. Altman & Ca. The Department for Young Men’s Clothing has awaiting selection a very distinctive assortment of smart, up-to-date Suits made of the favored materials, in correct styles for youths and the younger men. These Suits are to be obtained in the regular stock at © prices ranging from $18.00 to $40.00, There is also a very attractive line of Suits at $25.00. Suits for formal occasions, including Frock Suits, Tuxedo Suits and Evening Suits, all modeled on the latest approved lines and Pi featuring the finest materials, ure shown at $35.00 and $45.00 8B Alta & Ca, The Silverware Departmen. is now located in the Madison Avenue addi- ‘ tion, where it occuples a spacious area well ‘ designed for the effective display of the new 4 assortments. These include a very fine : selection of Sterling Silver Flatware for the table in the newest and most artistic desigys; as well as tea and coffee sets, baskets, candlesticks, compotes, . bon-bon dishes, pitchers, toilet ware, etc. Bu There is also a highly attractive collection of Dutch Silver, comprising bowls, baskets, dishes, candlesticks, decanters, vases, candy boxes, tea strainers, tea caddies, salad sets, bon-bon spoons and other useful and orna- mental articles. Birth Aurwse - Madtes Avene A Sale of New Model Coravis T° -MORROW, presents the following items selected from regular ‘stock, at these unusually low prices: White Coutil Corsets, - at $1.75 In the approved medium and low cut top models in vogue this season. Alpha Corsets, at $2.95 and 4.85 Of silk broche, batiste, suede and coutil; extremely long lines. Women’s Fashionable Neckwear [ being shown in excellent assortments of the very newest imported and damestic novelty effects, at most inviting prices. The Ruffling section invites special attention to an entirely new net and taffeta plaiting, in black and evening shades, which is the latest conceit for tunics and skirtings. To-morrow, these splendid values will oar Pique Vestees and Collar and Cuff Sets, . - hand embroidered; Actual Value 75c Collar and Cuff Sets, - - at 90c | Net Guimpes, - at 95c and 1.50 Actual Value $1.25 Actual Values 82.25 to 3.50 at 45c -Imported Silver Plated Novelties To-morrow, at the following Very Drastic Price Reductions: Imported Baskets, mounted with China rosebuds, various large sizes, oval or round shapes, at $2.85 and 4.90 Regularly $4.25 and 6.95 Imported Cheese Dishes, Castors, Bowls, Lemonade Stands, Cordial Sets, Fern Dishes and Compotes, at $5.75 Regularly $6.50 to 8.75 Regularly $15.00 ta its Dutch Silver Tableware Including After Dinner Coffee Sets, Cups and Saucers, Mayonnaise Dishes, Imported Centerpieces, Vases, Baskets, Trays, Fruit Plates, Cordial Bottles and Compotes, $8.25 Regularly $10.00 to 13.50 Imported Ice Cream Sets, Tid Bit Stands, Jam Sets, Fruit Hrendte and Centerpieces, Fruit t $12.50 I; with Plates; Gravy Boat, Fruit or Flower Baskets and Vases, Meat Platters and Serving Trays, at concessions of 3314% from regular prices. Unparalleled Values in Bed Linens To-morrow, at Liberal Reductions from Regular Prices Linen Pillow Cases, Bedspreads, . Hemstitched, Pair 90c, 1.25, 1.50 Crochet, Each $1.00, 1.25, 1.75 Scalloped, “ $1.00, 1.25, 1.75 | Satin Finish, “1.75, 2.25, 2.95 Embroidered, 1.65, 1.95, 2.75 | Sheer Lawn, emb'd, 6.50, 8.75, 11.50 Linen Sheets, “ Wc, Hemstitched, Pair 4.25, 6.75, 7.25 Turkish Bath Fosels, ; Scalloped, “ 5.50" 6.50, 8.75 Dozen $2.85, 3.50, 5.50 Linen Top Sheets, Linen Huck Towels, Emb'd, Each $8.75, 18.00, 17.00 Dozen $2.90, 4.20, 5.50 Cotton Sheets Cotton Pillow Cases ‘ 54 by 90 inches, A at 48 | 21 by 36 inches, A » at Ide Bs by 99 inches, n - “ 69c | 2214 by 36 inches, . » “ 16¢ 90 by 90 inches, . » ™ 7c | 25 by 36 inches, ‘ » “ 18 90 by 99 inches, . “ 85c | 27 by 36 inches, A » ™ 20c A Special Sale of Desirable Furniture For the remainder of the week, at remarkable price inducements Mahogany Chicoiees, 00, 35.00 to 49.00 Ea from 929.50 to 60.00 Mahoga: ey, poeny at $80.00, 50.00 to 80.00 heuie from $48.00 to 125.00 Mahogany China Closets, at $25.00 and 30.00 Formerly from $35.00 to 45.00 Mahogan; Bureaus hogany at $28.50, 82.00 to 58.00 Sosieate from $80.00 to 80.00 Enamel Bureaus and Chiffoniers, Formerly $38.50 each, at $30.00 Antique Ivory Bureaus, at $82.00, 40.00 to 115.00 Formerly $42.00 to 155.00 Antique Ivory Chiffoniers, at $82.00, 40.00 to 58.00 Formerly $40.00 to 80.00 Odd Bedsteads, in Mahogany, Walnut and Antique iv at 50 per cent. less than regular SS = == , 1914 73 ParisGowns& Wraps to Be Sold at Less Than Paris Prices Original Models of Callot, Doeuillet, Paquin, Premet, Bernard, Lelong, Jenny and Bechoff-David. Of the 164 Bech- off-David models which our commis- sioner brought by automobile from Paris to Havre, stopped by seven- teen pickets on the way, the first and also the latest Paris fashions in Amerjca to-day—only: a few remain in the New York store. These original, unduplh- cated models will be offered to-morrow, Wednesday, to- gether with all other remaining models at less than the usual prices in Paris. Suits for Young’ Women Our velveteen and cor-| duroy suits are charming. | Most of them button} close up around the throat; many are fur- trimmed, the brown or green wi jat ban of ee ee and some are by » while still and milita others are loose of line, very graceful and femi- nine. Im all, there are some twenty- five different models in good shades of green, navy, prune, brown and distinctive odd colors. Velveteen, $35 upwa: luroy, $30 upward. Panne velvet, furtrimaed, 855. | Sines 14, 16, 18 fecond cond floor, Old Bu Oat Building. Sale $3.50 to $8.50 French Brocaded Crepes, $1.35 yard The fortune of war brings these exquisite brocades for just a little more than a dollar a yard—although we had duplicates here last. week at $3.50 to $8.50. Imagine having an .evening gown _ of silk made to sell at $8.50 a STERLING $95 to $175 One and two piece tailored suits. One piece afternoons dresses. Afternoon and: evening wraps. Evening gowns for matrons and debutantes, People who were not in town during the earlier exhibition are specially invited to see the final dis- play and sale of these authentie Women" Gray Salons. Second floorsOld Building. SILVER Wanamaker Standard The Silver Court offers many new suggestions for the bride's gift. It is rare even for the Wanamaker Store to have so many un- usual and useful silver articles at such moderate rices. After dinner silver-coffee sets in tall slender Colonial designs, include three pieces at $30. Silver sherbet sets con- sisting of six sherbet cups and half dozen spoons, neat- ly cased, $37.50. Silver compotes of med- ium size, charmingly pierced and hand-engraved in re- production of an English design, $23.50. Silver baskets with four corners folded over envelope fashion with pierced.design, $21. Silver cheese and cracker dishes, $18.50. Silver sandwich plates, $10.50. Silver bread trays with Lovis XIV. border, $11.26. Silver individual pepper anc salt sets, six of eacn in a box, $0. Silver vases holding one two and three flowers, $5, $7.50, $9.50 and $12. Main door, Old Building. Sale of Paris Salon Paintings, iv Nominally Priced $50 to $400 They were brought over for store decoration and have been used in our Philadelphia store as well as here. Some are hanging in the Picture Salons. The rest are still on the walls in various parts of the store. Prices of any of these latter paintings will be civen on request. #50 to $400; to come their dispersal. And Some Small Oils Specially Priced $20 to $800 Landscapes, seascapes, fig- yard, yet paying only $1.35 yard for it! Every color, many de- signs, and plenty of white and black. 40 to 44 inch wide. Silk Rotunda, Main floor, Old Bldg. Subway Entrance, New Building. Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co, ures, interiors; small and m um-sized canvases framed, Among the artists repre- sented are Grueppe, Rose- land, Moreau, Craig, Asti, Mangle, Weiss, Portielje and Osthaus the well-known painter of dogs. These paintings were ac quired on exceptionally fe- vorable terms because of the present indifferent for art works. And they are being sold ; as bought. Eighth — New Peta “Lily” Hygienic Drinking Cups Free! are ed = FIVE IN A BOX Given Away for the Coupon Printed in Next SUNDAY’S WORLD! : / 4, | Paris modes in the « j