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“eS f te p of the N ny, with which he had con: 1 twenty-five years. In 1006 he married Atle Evelyn Blauvelt WOMAN FOUND SLAIN; lyn Home—Twenty-seven Wounds on Body. After several hours of third-degree examination, Hrooklyn detectives to+ day arrested lowed tho finding of the body of Mra. Regina Linker in her home at No, 612 | AMM NOANCMDONNAAINN MEInINININRIRAIn NEI mee Men Broadway, Brooklyn, The woman ‘was the wife of the elder prisoner. Twenty-seven wounds were found on her body. One was made with an axe. The others were inflicted with @ knife. The police also held Louls Posner, of No. 167 Harrison Avenue, as a ma- terial witness. Posner admitted he was an admirer of the woman and that ho had called at the Linker hotae ‘@everal times during the day, but ‘was unable to gain admission, The Linkers lived in a flat on the third floor of the bullding. When David Linker, fourteen, went home lant night from a stationery shop Where he is employed he discovered the murder, Coroner Wagner held Samuel and David Linker and Posner without ball & await the result of his investiga- jon. alist WRIT TO OUTLIVE BAZAAR, When Jary Dectles Poster Ques- tlon Fatr Will He Over. Bupremo Court Justice Pendleton ruled Yesterday in euch w way that the tem- d by John J, Artemas Ward, in Yard de Gow, from interter= with posters showing the execution James Connolly, the Dublin. rebel, ‘will outlive Hazser that these wevent e posters offend mood taste fe @ matter for a jury to decide, sald the Juaticn. The court seld it esemed that nono of the posters had been put trink to grant a Mandamus compe: the defendant to wut them on subway and elevated plat- ., When a fury reaches the queae tion of fact the Irish Bazaar will be a thing of the past ©, Alfred Littiefield Dead. q t fs No. 73 St. N t the age of ay mv Agent ison C of this city, who survives him. $< Dena. Rosa Cooke, Actre: Rosa Cooke, ago 8 ent Bro: y acl in FS te life Rosa Cooke Skelding, died junday Home for Incurables e@ Actors’ Fund, from the Funeral hureb, Broadway, between @ixth and Sixty-seventh Streets. ———— t thi terse lingering Ilincas. Sho. will be En fo-day,, under, the auspices of Siaty- Dp. Lents Mol. Tiffany Dead, BALTIMORE, Oct, 24.—Dr. Louts McLane Tiftany, emeritus professor of Medicine at the TU ryland ational ‘note, @ in his country ‘Accomnae County, Was seventy-two SUBPOENA 35 THEOLOGS HUSBAND AND SON HELD} IN REGISTRATION INQUIRY Mrs, Linkes Cut to Death in Brook. | Students of General Seminary Are ‘Thirty-five students of the General Theological Seminary at No. 176 Ninth muel Linker, a ped-|AVenue were subpoenaed yesterday to jer, and his son, Dantel, on the/@Ppeer before Frederick L. Marshall, charge of homicide. The arrests fol-| State Su 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 80" STREET FURNITURE Cash or Credit { Open All Day Election Day ] Holzwasser Hoine Talks No. 120 people there ts always that impelling force, the dream of s-happiness, to draw them tor nds of 1G the sympathy and welcome, for our store mp policy for @ quarter century has been to give our personal assistance in uch cases, Wo first set our at the ‘minimum—with the um length of time in which to and then give them the best that an de® fount for the money, Cone and let us talk It over, Eastly Agceesstble from West Side by NGth oF GAth Bt. Crosstown Cars, Write Tor Nev 8)-Page Catalo cue] TER £20.28 | B82 for Cash 5 va eee Grind Rapide Fumiture—Parlor, Dining um, Moar ny abl Kitchen ROO Terms apply also to wwew York State, New Jersey & Connecticut We pay freight and railroad tres, Delivery by our own moter tracks, Why Suffer | ‘From Migraine or Lappe beo ble. Baterera from this aMiction condemned to undergo the fow weeks untl ry entirely. r otback goat, while care in the diet is the be No. 280 Fifth Avenue, to-day, to explain their alleged silegal registration. In checking up the registration from the Second Blection District of the Seventh Assembly District, in which the seminary ts located, Capt. Burns of the Went Twentieth Street Police Station noticed that there wore forty-seven names registered from No. 116 Ninth Avenue. He turned In a report to the Bureau of Blections, Section No. 163 of the Election Laws prohibits persons living tan Institution of learning from voun: from there unless they give a statemen declaring thelr home address, In this instance the police aay the thirty-five students neglected to live up to the law. & nogro chauffeur, Accused of Neglecting to Obey Laws. Court yesterday for speeding. Power was a second offender, #,cou “Well, my boas he w me," said Power. Whi intendent of Mlections, at jeep rigne ont ene een righ: Established 1860 CHe 125th STREET WEST inc KO in which copies of late Parisian styles and hats of our own creation are offered at typical Koch prices. —_ 7 . .00 H $7.50 to $9.50 Hats fetta 5.95 4.45 $4.25 Hate 5 Fine silk velvet Sailors, Only one of each kind, 2.87 Tricornes,dra Turbans | i1 smartest effects, in Ready-to-wear models, and Breast Hats, in black | Lyonsvelvetand hatters’ | and some for semi-dress; a score of different styles to choose from. and colors. All the most i . desirable ssodels, plush, to be closed out. $2.95 popular white Tams, some with mush- room brim, trimmed with fur covered ball orna- $1.95 silk velvet Sailors, soft and stiff crowns; black, navy and brown. 87c ments. 42.25 Children’s Hats, $ S of felt and velvet, be- 82.05 Lyons velvet coming styles and colors. | Sailors, in black only. HIS OWN NAME NO GUIDE. Lester Power, known as Lesa Power, of No. 206 Kast} Sixty-third Street, Manhattan, did not live dogn to hf name in Jamaica and therefore was fined $60 in the Jamaica A motorcycle patrolman testified that “Why did you drive eo fast?” asked Pind beside 6 thinks I'm roing too fast he just says my name: ‘leas Dower! Then T slow fome | ead, and Cre 2,000 More of Those Stylish Untrimmed Hats Over All 100 ] 79 This Different e Season's Shapes Styles Mogys Usual Prices, $2.97 to $4.96 A Sale of similar Hats last week btought such a wonderful response that we have secured 2,000 more of equal value—to those who were unable to attend our last sale, we extend an invitation to participate in this Economy event. Hats High Grade Valvet of Quality and Style Panne Velvet Hats Hatters’ Plush Hats New sinpen black and colorn Hate fine quality. Maga usual (Sill Beaver) Black and spe ange price, $3.96. Fine lustrous quality with velvet — or Hear aS) ebed Stylish DrapedVelvet Hats | facings. Sailors, Tricornes and of fine quality. New Felt | turned-up shapes in black and Dress Shapes. Some. have shirred Brims, A679 usual | Hats with velvet facings, | colors. A\oqye usual prices price $3.96. Usually $3.96, $4.96, $3.96 and $4.96. © Trimmed without charge, if you buy your trimmings here. Aaa nee aC serge. Drugs and Toilet Be; And ath , cut len; | decide Bi 2eTiGNT OCTOBER 24, 1916. X Articles ins Today Friday, Oct. 27 Soft and frilly is this | BLOUSE of Embroidered Net Cream color net, in a wave- { like embroidered design, fash- =| collar, reaching almost to waistline in back, is trimmed B) with wide shadow lace. Fichu 1) effect in front and flare cuffs, edged with frills. Tiny pearl si buttons finish this attractive, 4 low-priced blouse. Other effective models include de Chine, in flesh, white ——————— Bags Third Floor, 34th Bt. Herald Square Bway, 34th to ASth St, Designed for Comf The well-dressed woman is as particu- lar about her corset as her gown, and those who have worn our “Marchioness” Front-Laced models are enthusiastic in their praise. For the slender fi an excellent corset, le flesh color novelty cloth, re of lightly boned, medium low dae fee ips. Elastic section at Sizes 24 to 30. $2.89 Well boned, medium “‘Marchioness’ For the Average Figure— medium length skirt. 23 to 28. and colors; striped taffeta 0 , ] piety in suit colorings. Made of pink brocade, with sli Special $2.79. line and medium length skirt. ‘*Chanteclair’’ ly popular this season. Well 6, Boys! Bring Your Mothers to See These Serviceable %/ Suits and Overcoats at $4.89 This price has long been established by the AYW&Y Boys’ Department, and today it means to thousands of mothers the power to purchase merchandise of unquestionable quality—Suits and Overcoats, well tailored from service- The New Feather Hat With Fur Edge Very Special $2.97 An innovation in Feather Hats —the combination of small feathers with fur, as illustrated. The shapes. are decidedly new and original, in close-fitting effects; dark bronze tones, black, purple, dark green or brown, with imitation chin- chilla edges, or brown fur edges. i New Feather Bands in various styles, $1.98 fp) Pretty feather combinations in plain or contrasting colors; i rich in quality and appearance; long bands, 3 inches wide, { which, combined with velvet crowns, will make stylish hats. = MTF —Hecond Floor, 84th Btreet. == line, average or full figure is a A boned, medium bust Il throug! embroidery trimmed. 24 to 33. A model of dainty, flowered pink or white bro- cade, trimmed with narrow lace edge. Low bust, For the Long-Waisted, Slender Figure— py ee bust to ’ ,° Front-Laced Corsets for every figure $4.69 For the Slender or Average Fi Flesh color flowered brocade, low band at waistline, long straight skirt, with free hips, elastic sections. /llustrution B. For the Well-Developed Figure— We recommend a corset made of strong white coutil, well boned, with medium bust and extra long skirt. Sizes 25 to 34. Baza —Third Floor, 85th Street, rear ‘ort and Style th diaphragm, long skirt, made of white coutil Sizes $2.89 Handkerchiefs Continues For a few days longer. The original low prices ee ee, Seek Be Maeve —MAjn Floor, “Marchioness” Front-Laced Corsets Some of the attri” butes of the “Mar chioness” Front Laced Corset—it retains its shape, supports the body and gives a natural figure line in accord with the fashionable silhouette of the day. Pink striped material is P used in model illustration C. Low bust line, slightly raised back, hatge pon a elastic unbroken line, Sizes 25 to 30, $3.39 } re— t, elastic 24 to 28, Coats and Caps of Corduroy for One- and Two-Year-Olds Every mother wants to.dress her baby in a Coat and Cap of snowy white, but nowhere excepting at AWEYS can she pur- chase them of fine quality corduroy at prices so reasonable. } Empire Corduroy Coat—with flare skirt; all around belt finished with pearl buckle; round collar and turn back cuffs tons. Illustrated. years. Double Breasted Coat of imported white, washable corduroy, plain belted with pearl buckle; round collar; turn back cuffs; pearl buttons. Sizes | and 2 years. Corduroy Cap in Dutch effect, fin- ished with silk cord; silk lined; ribbon ties. Illustrated. Regularly 6%. Spe- cial Pearl but- Sizes | and 2 $4.69 $3.89 46° QOAVE —Intante’ Wear Department, <= === ded Ploor, 3Bth Street, Rear Urenual Sale of ‘Black and Colored Dress Silks : 10,000 Yards in Cut Lengths 39c, 69c, 99c, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.98 Yd. little ones, or even have them fashioned for you by others, you will find that the prices point the way —— :\ Just when women are thinking of late Fall and Winter Fashions comes this unusual offerin gths suitable for Dresses, Blouses, Skirts and Trimmings. Imported and American ‘silk Among them are the following: Plain Silks, Satins, Crepes and Poplins, Novelty Weaves in Colors Suitable for Evening or Street Wear 4 If you make your own clothes, or clothes for the of silks in sin weaves to true economy, being in many instances about § one-half of the original price of the goods in the § plece. MATE —Hecoud Floor, ASth Street. able materials in stylish, up-to-date models. No matter how hard your boy may be on his clothes, a $4.89 suit or coat will give him a good appearance and satisfactory service. i Tomorrow Chinchilla and Cheviot Overcoats eI Warmly lined, well made, Pinch \p4 Back and Belted models, in blue | 3) or gray, also fancy mixtures. Sizes iy 2 toB years. Illustration A Be > ; Navy Blue Serge Suits | [E{ Norfolk, Patch Pocket and Pinch Back models of serviceable true blue finished, fully lined, For boys 7 to 18 years. Blue or Brown Serge and Fancy Mix- Sizes ” R uy ie 2'/2 to 8 years. Well tailored of serviceable fabrics and C¢ trimmings. tures. Trousers i) the following interesting items will be offered at this remarkably low price. All Wool Mackinaws Stylish Norfolk model, in various warm plaid effects. For boys 6 to 18 years. Small Boys’ Extra Trousers Suits Tommy Tuck- er model and \ new Pinch ~ Back with sailor collars, One model as 9 Mlustrated C, New, stylish and a little different. his is an unusual opportunity. $4.89 All Wool Suits with Extra Knickerbockers Macy s usual price $6.49 A limited assortment of Norfolk Patch Pocket and Pinch Back mode els, taken from our regular stock, Not every size in every pattern; good selection of gray and brown mix- tures, 6to 17 years. JIlustration B, Indestructible Corduroy Suits with Extra Trousers Well tailored coats, khaki lined. Trousers fully lined. Sizes 6 to 16, inserted in skirt to give an Pg, $5.49 & H A Corset of heavy white coutil is recommended for the figure requiring low bust and higher back. — length skirt, elastic section at back. Illustration A. Sizes 26 to 36.