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? EL CONDOS IN MARTYR TO BEF ORPHANS HOME FOUND | NCHRITN SCENE, BY CY NVESTATOR| WOMAN S SUE Doherty Tells What He Saw Rich Relatives Deny Male Call- in Asylum for Colored Chil- | er Who Found Miss De dren in Riverdale. Baun Dead Is Cousin. A recluse because her adherence to Schristian Science had estranged her from wealthy relatives who are Meth- odists, Miss Lavinia De Baun ta be-| Meved to have collapsed under the ‘William J, Doherty, Deputy Com- missioner of Public Charities, when be again took the stand to-day be- fore Commissioner Charles H. Strong, charity investigator, who is holding his hearings at the Bar Association, took wp the Colored Orphan Asylum, strain of worry and bodily ifs. She in West Two Hundred and Fifty- ninth Street, Riverdaic. This is PY Dahon found dead from gas poisoning in Cottage type institution and is Prot.) Mer apartment in the rear of the ‘estant in faith. Christian Science Reading Room, at ‘There were 143 boys and 88 girts| No 198 Main Street, Hackensack, N. when the city made its first inspec-| J last night by @ man who came to tion. Most of the inmates were sent| Mil on her, who described himself as a there by the city. ‘The institution got | Cousin, Walter Boyd of No. 165 West $25,215 from the city in 1914. Gixteth durest, Maahattan. ! OMicially the institution, was biack-| Relatives to-day sud doyd was not fisted by the city, but children had Misss De Baun's cousin. hey Jo aot fo be sent there as there was no know him. Hudson County oles ae other piace for little colored protesta- °Mdesvoring to dnd tm 1 ,ucsdon, Gute ta vows. him about his call, de eft he wart; “We were surprised to find that the ment after Se <orified the police of | Miss De “laun's death. @hildren spent most of their time, @ven wien studying, in the kitchen,”| “ise De Baun, whe wae ewty~inus @aid Mr. Doherty. years old, was @ member of vu of tke) THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 GIMBELS “= Hight, bur declined to discuss the tragedy to tell who struck her. ee os SAYSTEPER ADMITS | ete IN DOUBLE MURDER :=:es"estetss was cause: bear Cready was a close friend and polit- foal Heutenant of the late John ¥, c THE MEN ON THEFIRINGLINE The Best There Is In Strength and Manhood District Attorney Declares He at First Denied Having Weap- on Found at Crime Scene. BUFFALO, N. Y., Feb. 2—John Edward Teiper, detained in connec- tion with the Orchard Park tragedy, admits the ownership of the revolver found seventy-five feet from the automobile in the Orchard Park Road. according to an announcement by District Attorney Dudley to-day. He said he bought the weapon ten a coca! Nits “ane trong forwe to days ago and at first denied owner- | {it Unable ts compete with payeheal ae | ship. The admission came after the | "ese out, unabi Strong men and healthy womes ownership had been traced take care of the ‘They & Following the double funeral to- | frsitn day of Mrs, Agnes Te!per and her son Frederick C, Teiper who were murd- | ered on the Orchurd Park, Sunday, | anportant developments are predicted nm officia: circles, John Teiper, at was with his mother and mothe: un che automobile ride which | Mt vulminaves @ their deaths will be vresemt at voth ine Houxe enc oburch serriwes ad ML 46 swompanie? by! * & JIvvwetive Sergeant and a Denuty| ‘They are the men who stand brant of warfare, and to be efficient they must be physically fit for duty. 8 are not wanted at the front. ut of line and become strag: he same in the macietrom enki ‘They fall ale usually | w the ergy" edness through Malt Mxtract has for fifty | he recogniaed food to on he. va cles blood coursing Store Opens 8.30 Closes 6 Annual Sale Extraordinary Sterling and Silver-plated Wares $3.75 to 627.75. $10,000 Worth at 20% to 334% Savings 96.75 WO of the largest factories in the United States, in consideration of the tremendous volume of : GIMBELS annual business with them, made special concessions on a collection of exceptionally fine ware. | To this have been added special purchases made to singular advantage—the whole forming what bids fair to be “That's the proper placa ‘for them,” | best known families in b.wmc.e.cr the superintendent told the investi-| She wax a niece of abrant tw abun, « gator when the condition was brought | Wealthy lawyer, aad Jeorgw bg ¢o her attention. “That's where most |* Mermbant of Haccenves 6h» Sheriff. It was .eportea bat after the fu- neral Teper veulad so detamed for further cxmuwervo oy che District Direct from our Maiden Lane Fact | . the Metnotiet Reformed comten Aa! ,morrey, Go spent .tw aigat with . Fathom wl have to spend hale lve egey ago (2 ak up Carcass Sig ite nnd wurce emarss ns ae fa wt Molesale Prices [iM | The Silverware Event of the Year y “The housekeeping methods were ear ce ri Biegler e few se of Wis fatbor-in-a% in this) Fal 5 main The diversity in pattern, size, and design makes the field of choice so wide that the following must serve as an ” ied,“ ago by city. i ae oo ETE] oil ae See A month ago diss Le Baun bea..;| A Dateutive Sergeant wiv «.. edard ite nce Besana8 outline only, preparatory to your SEEING the collection for yourself. 1 / companion to elderly worsen an . my o or ot 40 * : M/ | bed tinen was soiled and there wero) wout to St. Peversbure, Pla. a dum | 9¢ (20 houre wreing the visi The S. RAIVES & CO, Sterling Silver Knives, Forks, Spoons, Etc., 20% to 331% Less ' eolled nightgowns even in the hos-| agreement arose and she lef the | Cundition uf Orace J. awiym was! fe Se ey 9 9 7 ’ tal, The plumbing was out of or-| Woman thero. Her aster, Mary, waa | reported a+ much Improves and 846 fitth Aves suite 605 Tea Spoons, $9 doz. Butter Spreaders, $12 doz. Individual Fish Knives, $21 dos. | pital. plumbing | {a Ber Potoraburg with erlenda ot tie | seme hope was held om. ¢ 34 WS Ain op Altes Dessert Spoons, $14.76 dor. Oyster Forks, $8.60 doz. Fruit Knives, $12 doz. @er. The beds were springless and) time and she gave Miss Lavinia | might recover trom her injur = Soup Spoons, $16 dos. Small Cold Meat Forks A 4 Gravy Ladles, $3.76 each 61.90 cast, the children bad to sleep even when money to return North, Friends say two briet lucid spell. sted ‘able Spoons, $21.60 doz. beh At teats «hb Beans Pickle Forks, §1,68 each. a MiaaGa Ua pass ovee the bare bed| ine woman had besa i SUAnGIel |e te ee eee carne the | Dessert Forks, $14.78 doz. Oyster Ladles, $6.25 each. Berry Spoons, $8.76 each. TAMICARAEO RAY Jo.u MOOV OUT UUOU UU NRIN, B ALL CARS TRANSFER TO “THE HOME OF TRUTH 59th to 60th Street a Lex.to3d Av, Putets08 Mid-Winter Furniture Sale (With Truth) Now in Progress—Fourth Floor raits since and euffered from neur- thenia, Medium Forks, $21.60 doz. Dessert Knives, $15 doz. Medium Knives, §1' Coffee Spoons, $ Soup Ladies, $9.60 each. Orarge Spoons, $12.60 doz. Berry Forks, $6 dos Individual Fish Forks, $18 doz. Jelly Sooons, $2 each. Bon Bon Spoons, Arp ocolate Spoons, $8.60 doz. 3-piece Carving Sets, $8.76 to @11 eet, Silver Hollow-ware—33'3% Less ‘Tea Strainers, $2.25 each. | Flasks, $2.76 to §7. ¢ 8. “One of the cottages used the show- baths for punishing the boys. When the police were calied in they m they wore good they were abla found the women hat placed a tube to escape baths. No handkerchiefs, from a gas stuve close to her face. 'y were used in any of the cottages, and She had been dead several hours. Bapkins and toothbrushes were often| —_—_>— ipo /NORTH GERMAN LLOYD TOO EASY WITH GUNMEN: | "WINS AGAINST BANKERS for} ten! Sessions,, Damage Suits Brought Because practice of City) Liner Cecilie Failed to Deliver | | Gold Cargo Are Dismissed. | BOSTON, Feb. 2.—The four suits brought by the Guaranty Trust Com- pany, the National City Bank and Charles W. Rantoul jr, of New York and Maurice Hansenns of Brussels against the North German Lloyd Steamship Company to recover more than $2,000,000 in damages because the steamer Kronprinzessin Cecilie failed to complete her voyage to France and England, just before the outbreak of the War, were dismissed Sterling Child's Cups, $4.60 each. | Napkin Rings, $1.26 to $1.75 each. Lemon Dishes, $6 each. Tea Sets, 6 pieces, $125 set. Candle Sticks, §6 to $10 each, Sterling Silver Table Pieces—20% Less Vases, $3.76 to $27.75 each. Jam Jars and Spoon, $1.36 cach. | Theese and Cracker Dishes, | Bud Vases, $1.86 to $8.26 each. Childs Cups, $6 to $6.76 each. Salt and Pepper Shakers, 38¢ and 60c¢ each. Reproductions of Sheffield Plate on Copper—3313% Less | Bread |) $3 each. Cheese and Cracker Dishes, $6 each. Meat Dishes, Well and Tree, $18.60 and Sandwich ‘Trays, $8 each. | Lock Handle Vegetable Dishes, $6 each. | $16.60 each. Gravy Boats and Trays, $4.60 each. Meat Dishes, $6 to $13.50 each. And many other pieces at the same reduction. i Sterling Silver Novelties at 15% to 3343% Less Sterling Vanity Cases at $7.95. Hand Engraved Frames at $2. Sterling ‘Dorinos,’’ 96c and $1.25. Large Cabinet Frames at $3.60 and $4. Sterling Vanity Cases, hand engraved, Frames in New Hammered Designs, at +4, $ $6.95, to-day scored Magistrates of setting low ball in the} Ud each. the Candle Sticks, $2.76 to $6 each. eese Compote Dishes, $6.76 each. Sandwich Dishes, $8.26 each. Butter Ball Dishes, $6.76 cases of gunmen arraigned before them Tho remarks were called forth at the arraignment of Morris Chait, twenty- three years old, on a charge of attempted murder, He had been held in $2,500 ; bail by Magistrate Krotel in the Essex f Market Police Court, and when the re to continue this bail After Chat had pleaded not guilty to @n_indictinent Judge Mulqueen said “Possibly, sometime, [ he | Magistrates will come to t that it is time that gunmen were pre- vented from terrorizing merchants in Ggwrded sections of the city by shooting jem up if they refuse to pay tribute to ‘At Bloomingdales’ Annual Shoe Sale Continues We have recently made some very for- tunate special purchases at tremendous price concessions, and these goods, to- gether with a number of our own lines that City realization de As 5 Sterling Cigarette Cases, at $5.96. iia oe vr ‘steamer was carrying a con-|f which have been sharply reduced, enaibe Sterling Silver Match Boxes at $1.00 asec ame Keneone) 2° eee snment of gold, and fe: i ; and $4. | . somos peo tur e, put ini o port at Bar. Harbor, UD the Cree Fine Hand Engraved Frames, $12.95. Sterling Silver Photo Frames, $1.45. Square or Oval Frames at $1.95. Me., and was later taken to Boston, | The suit for damages was based on prospective loases due to nondelivery y= Catarrh_of prospective the Stomach warts inreRsoRousH A Pletal Remedy toric “4 TO SELL POWERTO B. R. T. | Chairman Straus Makes Suggestion | | to Shonts Regarding Subway Trains in Dual System. We state no values—we give them. It will be worth your while to take advan- tage of this event. Women’s Shoes—Great Assortment Extra high cut, 9-ineh lace boots,| Patent or gun metal, button or bronze, tan calf, black or brown |loce boots, with gray or fawn tops, Pines tae eae $3.95 blue or dull black kid or black velvet |gypay button boots, in almost com. Gray glace kid, 8-inch lace boot, [plete sizes, $1.95 day; ; the most popular shoe of today! Children’s Shoes pair, 2.95) ' ; | Boys lace shoes in gun metal or About 400 pairs of our higher|patent leather, Blucher style, in Sterling Oval Frames, 600. GIMBELS—Main Floor [Scie Dutch Curtains, a Set, $1.45 AS illustrated, and made of white or ecru scrim, finished with hem- Fifty Carpet Rugs At Half Price HE GIMBEL Carpet business is so extremely large, that an enormous quantity of part rolls accumulate during oe we PARP ATATTeS , cAURID: - priced shoes in broken tines and in- two lots, $1.45 and $1.95 the season. These have been made up into Rugs suitable for any itched hem and Cluny lace eurhenrt und lunge and dificult wresthe| Chairman Oscar S, Straus of the|f@ | complete size ranges, including] Several sundred pairs of girls’ Peart iit hoe isin cn ialoeat . pep ap prety Chery ince, ones. All ing, headaches, fickle appetite, nervous: | Public Service Commission wrote to | | bronze combination novelty effects; shces in various styles, from our ad) Hy with insertion and edging of Cluny lace Ress and general played out feeling. Mheodore Fh. BNCAIA Bresident of the (Ml Gah $2.95 own lines, at $1.45 and $1.95 UT ghee 2.0 and drawn-work with embroidered designs at $1.95 to $3.60 a set, . Odd Pairs of Curtains 25% to 50% Less. GIMBELS—Sixth Floor ‘ $16.60 8. 5 1. 6. Size. t 10.9 11.0 9 Interborough Rapid Transit Com- pany, to-day asking him to consider a proposition to supply the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company with electric power necessary for the operation of subway trains under the dual subway contracts, The attention of Mr. Shonts is called to the fact that the Interbor- ough is now selling direct current to a number of companies at the rate of one-half cent a kilowatt hour and alternating current at the rate of three-quarters of a cent a kilowatt, Mr, Straus made this suggestion because under the dual system con- i ; 5 @ Men’s Shoes Patent leather lace with white) cloth tops; bronze kid, button or| Button or lace models, in black lace, with cloth top, also black but-|and tan leathers: ton boots of the more conservative pairs reduced to $1.85 type; pair, $2.45 325 pairs reduced to $2.45 Second Floor ‘At Bloomingdales’ The Victrola X, at $75.00 This style is perhaps the most wanted of all Victrolas. Not too large for any ordinary size room, at the same time presenting an excellent appearance. We have a fine collection of these popular instruments in mahogany or oak. Small Monthly Payments may be arranged to suit your convenience. Other Victrolas ranging from $15.00 to $200.00 at your own terms, if within reason, The new Victor and Columbia records are now ready. Hear them in our new sound-proof rooms. Third Floor. ‘At Bloomingdales’ Men’s Undergarments, 39c Medium weight gray merino] Medium weight “Otis” Balbrig- shirts or drawers (cotton and wool). | gan shirts or drawers; long or short All sizes, 39¢. sleeve shirts, 39¢, ‘These are NOT the only big values in our men’s underwear depart- ment, Frequently many of our biggest bargains are not advertised owing to limited quantities, 3x 6x 9X x 53x 8.6 $18.50 GIMBELS—Sixth Floor eee “‘The Finest Library and Living Room Furniture New York Has Ever Seen” can ly Walt for This Rich ¥ And to Think T ed Rit It Befo Dyspepsia Tal tracts the B, R, T. may suspend for (en years the cohstruction of new power houses and contract with some any for the purchase of irrent, The Interborough will have enough surplus power, {t 13 said, to operate the subways which the B. R. T. m. is to run under the dual sys MAY AVOID COURT TRIAL IN SHONTS SEPARATION Financial Settlement Expected in Action Brougat by Wife Against Interborough President. Mrs. Theodore P, Shonts, wife of the President of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company, has brought @ action for a separation, If a satis- factory financial adjustment, which is expected, cannot be agreed upon, the case will be forced to trial, It is said, Mr, and Mrs, Shonts have not been living together for some time, having agreed upon @ separation, Mrs, Shonts is making her home at the Clarendon Hotel, No. 55 East Fifty- cighth Street, with her daughters, the Duchess de Chauines and Miss Mar- guerite Shonts, Mr, Shonts makes his home at the Plaza Hotel, nach, heartburn and bloat: 50c box from your druggist, or pon below to-day for # free trial $230 Living Room Suites, $165 —So said an expert after a prolonged examination of that section in our February Sale of Furniture HE was equally enthusiastic over the rest of the display—but that is another story. Certainly the Library and Living Room Furniture is a superb showing. In design, finish, wood and construction it represents furniture-making at its zenith, The Library Suites | $450 Mshogany Caned 38- Piece Suites, Louis XVI. model, upholstered in velour, with loose cushions, at $360. $360 Mahogany Caned Adam ‘ain Floor ‘At Bloomingdales’ A Special Purchase of 36,000 Pairs ‘i : Women’s Hosiery, 11c —!" One of America’s largest hosiery mills has turned over to Bloomingdales’ its en- tire output of ‘mill imperfections.” Strictly speaking, they are seconds, and we have bought and priced them as such, The imperfections in most cases con- sist of dropped stitches in weave, which will not affect the wearing quality. Easy Chairs and Library Tables of Tapestry-Covered Rockers Mahogany Davenports $110 Davenports, 7 feet over all, with high wing back, loose cushion seat, at 5 $200 Davenports, 7.6 over all, in blue velour, spring arms, wing $70 Wing Chairs, in tapestry, $665 Easy Chair, in velour, $45. Easy Chairs or Rockers, $225 Tables, Chippendale, hogany; handsomely carved, $185. $40 Tables, Colonial model, 48- inch top, $30. mas Karat Model 3-Picce Suite, uphol- Mrs, Shonts referred inquirers to : y i 1 1 air Karet,, eh... | her attorney, former Judge William Mercerized Cotton Hosiery in leather, $35. stered in damask, with loose cush- ernie scalar adel! bask and loose in seat, Sy'eany ourment olay may interest vou | M. KC, Olcott, who declined to discuss Of fine gauge. Women’s stockings, in black 040 Wing Casts or Booker, in | 10M) Bue desk table, with drawers, $60, $80 Davenports, 7 feet over 4 doce to tone | to say. : # @ | or white; all sizes, Men's socks, in gray, navy, champagne, black or tapestry, $37.60. $200 Allover Upholstered 3- — _, | all.with plain seat and high back, 215 W. 42d St., est Sore te Lurie if Man a tmaaTnnianl eating Brae white, in all sizes. Price per pair, Ie. $70 Easy Chair, in green | Piece Suite, covered in figured | $50 Tables, Colonial model, | at $62.50. \ 10 Kenmare St., 90%!" 9n04H| pict Amelia Drake, daughter of Gov. § Main Floor, leather, $46, velour, at $160. inch top, $40, IMBELS—Seventh Floor Open 9 to 7. Closed’ Sundays. — Drake of lowa, The couple were LOOK tor Klectrio Moving SIGNS married Ln 1883, | MrRANsFeR To BLOOMINGDALES’ Vex! 18 Go Ave: 4 a ET od FIT ’ “

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