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Waldorf-Astoria, Coroner Hel stein said she left no letter. A six- ounce bottle that had contained cyanide of potassium was found in the room. Mra. Btuart, @ handsome woman about thirty-eight years old, went to the Waldorf Aprii 14 and registered from Tonawanda, N. Y. She was the widow of Capt. Walter Desmond Stu- art of the “Queens Own" Regiment of Toronto. She kept much to her- self and had few if any visitors. One of her friends was supposed to be a and, supposing him a relative, notified him of the suicide, A tele- gram "Gla Whaed ak tee face, tive, but an old friend of the ~ WOMAN SUICIDE LEFT MANY BILLS "IN WALDORF ROOM iniisligeeme Financial Troubles Believed to Explain Death of Mrs. Des- mond Stuart. 4, South Harwich, Co Hagelton of jawyer Frederick Stimaon of No. 4 Reotor Street. Early to-day the mee haa been unable to reach any of them. Despatches from Tonawanda to- day say that Mra. Stuart had itved on Simson Street there. She described road & woman of cuiture nd refinement, Her husband, it ts understood, was killed at the battle of Ladyemith, in in the Boer War. Attorney Stimson this afternoon know very little of Mra. Stuart. brough' ranted me to help painting. I did being sold to & man it time she told me she had a sister and a brother in Tonawanda.” FRED GONDORF INDICTED; HIS ACCUSER IS HELD O'Reilly Locked Up In Default of $20,000 Bail for Refusing to Testify. Fred Gondorf and James Fitagerald were indicted to-day for grand lar- cony In the firet degree on the com- piaint of William J. O'Reilly, suspected it was a case of suicide, | wealthy builder of Toronto, that they Later it was admitted the poison bot- | robbed him of Lh by the wireless had been found. In the room was| wire-tapping swin: found & bill dated June 3, showing| | O'Rellly was brought vated at ap- Mra, Btuart owed the Waldort-As- | Inanecn before the Grand Jury ‘ad torla 4; also a bill from a But. ing he had not Seon treaten: falo goods company for $456 and' and that he did not want to ‘a list she had drawn up of other|, Judge Mulqueen sent O'Reill: the House of Detention in defa dedta, reaching $624.21. 20.000. ball, telling ‘him he hed’ no The investigators came acrom= the one but himself to blame for bein name of James Mulhall of Tonowan- locked up. Mrs. Norris, Brooklyn, to whom she sometimes telephoned at 8981 Pros- pect. But last night no one could be reached at that telephone number who knew her. According to the hotel manage- her in the sale that, the paintin, in Buffalo, At maid went to Mra. Stuart's The fact that ditis amounting to|™Mon’ tas yesterday afternoon to eeveral hundred dollars were found 10) make it up. Mra. Stuart was in bed her room, but not a cent of money, is/ and, saying rt was ma es bbe! betteved yatery of|esked the maid to wait. jen the San teepens Orearvo outtte Pn ferred cid indepen night she found Mrs, Stuart dead. | the noune physician reported death due to heart disease, Coroner Hel- lenstein, after a perfunctory exami- nation, made @ eimilar report. Dr. Wagar T. Ray, Coroner’s Physician, made & more thorough examination and reported shortly before midnight that Mre, Stuart hed died from the effects of cyanide of potassium, “tak- en with suicidal intent.” ‘The hotel people professed aston- “Save the Pieces’”’ fahment and declared they had not fy 3 of Stern Brother 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of FRth Avenua; Beginning To-morrow, Tuesday, a very special offering of Serviceable Wool and Grass Rugs At Most Attractive Price Inducements. Choice Porch Rugs Reversible Wool Rugs ese us, Rush and Beigins: Fibre, Sizes 6 by 9] With plain blue, tan, green and centres, with to 1 18 ft., simple border designs, in room sizes, at * $4.25, 1.75, 19.75 to 39.50 at $7.65, 11.75 and 15.00 Homespun Rugs, plain centers with Dresden and Chintz borders Values oy oes 50,8720 Size 7 ft. 6x10 ft. 6, Values to $19.50, 912.00 The Upholstery Sections Are ‘shidwin large assortments of Printed Linens, Cretonnes, Colored Madras and Sunfast Fabrics; also Couch Hammocks, winging Seats and Bath Room fittings. Also a noteworth }, to-morrow, oj Deer Isle Swinging Couch Hammocks at $8.75 In white, khaki and green. Regular Value $12.50 ; Purchases will be held for future delivery, if desired. ‘BEGINNING TO-MORROW,A HIGHLY IMPORTANT CLEARANCESALEOF Women’s Smart Low Shoes wt $2.95 | Perso tooo «pan All sizes are represented but not in every model. Odd Suites and Separate Pieces of High Grade Chamber Furniture at 3348 to 50% Off 3 The undermentioned are typical of the unusual values available: a4 Oak Toilet Tables, Formerly $25.00, at Size 9 by 12 ft., Values to $29.50, $14.50 Colonial Ties, Were $4.00 and 5.00 a pair, « $3.65 10.50 | Mahogany BedsteadsFormerly $88.50, at 13.50 “ Bedsteads, “ 90.00,“ 12.00 * Chiffoniers, “ 65,00,“ 33.00 Maple Chiffoniers, ” 60.00, “ 30.00] Antique Ivory Bedsteads “ 88.00,“ 20.00 “ Bureaus, 50,00, 25.00) “ “ Bureaus, “ 55.00,“ 25,00 “ Bedsteads, “ 40.00, 18.50) “ “ Chiffoniers" 55.00, “ 25,00 Bureaus, . 40.00,“ 27.50) “ “ Toilet Tables, 80.00, 15,00 Mahogany Dinnerware, Lamps and Bric-a-Brac Of imported and American manufacture at emphatic reductions from former prices. Floor Lamps, of solid Large Reductions in Bric-a-Brac suitable for Wedding Gifts Dinnerware Electric Lamps Aypericsn Porcelain Dinner Sets, Boudoir Electric Lanips, sin old ivory, pieces, assorted decorations, with white or gray enamel, with cretonne ae Het eripne ond bandos; border Japanese wicker shades lined with silk, $1.75 ___ patterns; price $18.75, . at $12.85) Roudoir Electric Lamps, in old ivory, Baha Porpelaia Dinner Sets, gray or white enamel or solid vagal nfm agen; hall y Ua-inch taney Wilk shade; ‘various Sea arid hamden: former price 821.50 $16.50 rs ae ee mss 2.45 i French China ¢ Diane nage Saijoch costoane or wicker ined se Torseriy $2080 and81'50, $23.75 Floor vo rete e.. hed ed Thin China Dinner Sets, and white, gray or white en al fated d Si F aa border pat- column; silk shade; or terns; handles; formerly $18.00, $59.00) silk cacnied een lem ot at 10.75 Reach High Levels Prices Advance. After Saturday's weakness and ir- resolution, duo to liquidation and the absence of the most active traders, jtocks took a brace to- curate, for the forth: the market. The so-called war substantial gains to- to 1681-2, a new high inghouse and = Crucib Standard railway port that Amsterdam nadian Pacific and other International tocks in anticipation of Holland en- ‘ering the war, A 9% point jump Steel and further gal: were the features of High. pe af held comparatively steady after a Apparently the fore- t Wilson's reply to the German note are accepted as ac- spondence does not appear to affect Mlectric, which ia reported to have taken @ $75,000,000 munitions contract from the allies, advanced 41-2 points opened up. Automobile issues wero strong, General Motors Jumping five points to 167, a new ish record, and Other day and prices coming corre- issues showed day. General record. West- ie Steel also in Bethiehem ins in Coppers the final hour. = if ote Sie ssecrcersss® ‘WILSON PUTS TIME LIMIT ON HOLD-UP OF HIS ANSWER (Continued from First Page.) light and Cushing. It is expected to do the same regarding the Nebraskan Qs goon as German responsibility ie demonstrated. The object is ta elimi- nate completely from the controversy all strictly American cases and leave the President only the case of the| Lusitania, an English ship, as the | basis of his demands. Ambassador Gerard reported to day that the German Admiralty had no |report on the Nebraskan but was | conducting an investigation. In the note of Feb. 10 the President | asked Germany to that American citizens and their vee- seis will not be molested otherwise than by visit afd search.” | practically granted already by Ger- many. The note of May 18 goes a atop further and demands protection of Americen citizens on merchant ships even of belligerents. This in- cludes the Lusitania case. Here is where the policy of the two Govern- ments splits, Since it has become fairly well known that the coming American note holds steadfastly to this broad Policy of protection for American citizens wherever they may be, even; on belligerent merchant ships, atten- | tion la now directed to what will be the result of this reiteration of our Position, GERMANY MAY DRAG OUT THE “give assurance’ This CONTROVERSY. The predictions in official circles are that there will be no immediato “THE BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1915. STOCKS SHOW GAINS; WAR ISSUES STRONG General Electric and General Motors / |Hague convention that until shé them the United States in in such a proposition. abides cannot Pan-Americans CHICAGO, June to the recent Pan-A baa gh} arrived hi were greeted by has is autiful new Full case, provements size, on payments of tracked from the main Issue. earnestly wishes to have Germany meet this Government fairly and squarely on questions of principle first, and then all specific cases can be dealt with in detail in accordance with the mutual understanding, — Tho President declines to be —_ io Chicago. he delegates = fog | stats and eley y offi: cialis, A programme ot, oo yecing wn arranged for to-di WATERS PIANOS In addition to our large and elegant stock of Waters Pianos and Waters-Autola player- en we present the Style 85-Chester Plano handsome fine tone, all im- and warranted. Price $190 fully $5 Per Month and no charge for inter- est orextras. Also Style 5--Player- Planos “fi # 5 i > + "4 <8 |definite answer from Germany. The g at + gif | Kaiser's policy will depend upon mil-||] with full scale, 88 notes ‘ we - itary events, The Berlin Foreizn||/ and automatic — tracker. ‘tw ut = Rl Omce ts expected to drag out the||] A most excellent and up- 4 0 $ || controversy until there are decisive re-|/] to-date Player-Piano that s ei sults in the German campaign against! ig simple and easy to F b} 4 | Russ f ie eel Complete Russian defeat means ||| PLAY: FY 10h more defiant rejection of Amer- eo Se sat re jomands. Deadlocked in orn a ct ti i iy ao i - on payments of only tf BS fh = uecess would mean 8 M hly ata WOT GRE f senate | $8 Mont anvils ALG 4 =1 the American note No charge plop totl d ny if + German victory in the west Stool, cover, tuning + ; Lipersteaeiey Hd and music rolls free. + ‘ back up her demande with ao- Send Postal for Catalogue = tion. HE BRE '3] oeeor ne mom antear aunts n-(f] Horace Waters&Co. = y] volved is the suggestion of Foreign Four Bt =" ight wibrattied to, The “ip yetay T Bile mi } i co Hy Hague convention for investigation. 1H Fifth Ave,, ne, 18th St tt ad Mer "at het has been a strong ||| Branch Stores (Open Evenings) r a lero! 6 e system 1 14a 7 wi Pave ment ot Of“ dieputes, but 127 W. 42d St, ar, B’way. ermany does not make Kast i rh ag if fan appeal, a raer ck She has 254 W. 125th St, or. 6th Ave =i Jal lated go many o} i i eee ants eerea fats Ne Hl |||_ 97 E. Mat Sto. 3 Ave fy f HY i erat — = 1 1 ae + mh ite soe t ae tea orcs i BE Reef HEIM, CLUNS & G Ww 4 oon ot Ho ll E: i deposited at ceived from ‘Canada. CHICAGO WHeat ier. elting & Refining Co. rice of lead from 620 AND CORN slosed a] Prices aational 8 for July de- some on later —_— New YORK COTTON MARKET. on first call were a Ld ton, prices. nie nts. peace Resort in The management SES T ORPHANS’ DAY AT LUNA. Children Will Ge te Coney Island of Antes, of es Frank's Pardon Appea) morrew oF Wednesday. ATLANTA, Ga., June 1.—A decision by the Georgia Prison Commission on M. lore to-morrow, or tition for commuta- Yen oF Hi death Montene for the mur- rot Mi , will not he made ‘of possibly Welnes . Coy orcol Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Dresse Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Dresses Madras and Voile. Regular 2.95 Value. Regular 3.95 Value... . Regular 4.90 Value. .. Regular 5.90 Value. . Regular 7.90 Value... 84th Strest—New_ York Sale Tuesday, June 8th Japanese Kimonos Hand Embroidered Imported Japanese Crepe Kimonos in Co- penhagen, Rose, Pink, Light Blue and Laven- der (as illustrate. sash and full with Jeeves. Women's Crepe de Chine Ni gees in a variety of attractive styles, lace and hand embroidery trimmed. 1.50 CrepedeChine Negligees 4.95 9.75 15.00 s Sale of Women’s Sweaters Fibre Silk Sweater Fibre Silk Sweater (with mercerized back) in prevailing plain colors and two tone effects; an attractive belt model.. Fibre Silk Sweater White or self color trimmings and sash; in Pink, Azure, Blue, Canary, Wistaria, Rose and White; also two tone effects, Milanese Silk Sweater in Male Shite, Salmon, Tan,Gold, wiay: mn, Lavender, Rose and Bla ‘and Sash of self coloror white ne | 3,95 | 7.90 9.75 1800 Girls’ Summer Dresses To Be Closed Out Materials are Linen, Flowered Crepe, Repp, Sizes 6 to 14 Years. ++ 1.00 1.50 2.00 + 2.95 3.95 TAMES the RUTLER to Eat and Drink. LER FTES BUTLE TL 131 Forward—March! That is what we are doing,— marching forward into new see- tions with new stores and into older sections with more stores. Better still, we are marching forward into countless numbers of homes with purer foods and fresher foods. Every great army of James Butler ¥ satrons grows bigger and more mpressive. Why ? Jecause houseloer ers get more quantity and AME TES Choice, thin-skinned, meaty, fine 5 noe California fruit. PB) New Fotatoes, 3 ~ 10° it Bm 1O' New Onions, <°". ple, amend 8° Most healthful of veretables.. uit—famed for its flavor Fresh Pineapp Celebrated Porto Rico East View Brand sie Sitted Peas; extra gj choice, green and ten- der; large can, cut to. . c 7 Gem Brand;all flavors; in large glass 10¢ jars; cut for this sale to, each. Rich Whole Milk—Every Can Guaranteed Evaporated Milk, isccsn Pert" Bel e Brook Milk, Ric hE Desde brent We me Condensed Milk, ' : gt Essie Milk. pee and best con ned full. ined 10° gj oanitnry.can..c.ccscsjetei vase ctv 6 Zac Stamps with each can of Esste Milk, Absol he v c Essie Coffee, wre: 35 30 Z9¢ Staraps with each «’ackage Essie Coilee 8 ior blend of South Ameri Coffee, Gri ticnrandtulbouedin, 19° 0 Sta ith 1-lb. Oolong, in- Teas, ste eGet lon. English Breakfast or Miced, 35° Housekeepers’ Canned Vegetable Special Tomatoes, Large No. 3can cans— c Sugar Cores Cncioe peaiiy 3 swonted DD ES Early June Peas, C Sales. tO.smt, Blue Ribbon Table Salt, ‘sj 7 Salad Oil, Large 20c bottle best American 15¢ Butler’s Borax Soap, cxi-| 3 Strong Ammonia, 101... Old Dutch Cleanser, large CON wes odd Parlor Brooms, Large No. 7 Size, regularly Ps Selling for 85c; each At All35& James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Loin Mutton Chops... . Boneless Bacon, i): jib. 18 Fancy Small Fowl... | QO Loins of Pork................ aC 1 6 Boneless Pot Roast.....| ” Chuck Steak, Lean and juicy, lb..., 15° At All 132 James Butler Inc. Licensed Stores 1 50.2-a¢ Stamps FREE “* each: Old Monogram RyeWhiskey,\:.75¢ KingussieScotchWhiskey.- bottle, 85° Princeton Dry Gin, the finest, ‘bottle, 75° Lager Beer, Case of 24 bottles $1.00 Your choice of Ruppert’s, Ehret’s, Liebmann’s or Koehler’s, Deposit of 25c required for return of case and empty bottles, | Double 4-47 Stimps on FRIDAY Orders Promeay Delivered FREE of Charge | PPUZZLE- atrengT THESE Links