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ANE AOD OAR TOA NANO NGNG CON NAG UP RNONG LOAD) Infants’ anu Children’s Wear THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1916. OLD AGE PENSIONS = ACCUSED OF KILLING -THEBRIDE HE WON | non ‘of No. 24 William Street, Bast | Orange, N. J., telling her of his domes- tle diMcultios. | While writing the letter, he saya, he ‘heard a shot downstairs and, on In- vestigation, found his wife dead on the floor of the kitchen with the top of her h way. He assumed sie} PLANNED FOR MINERS a the next five years, and the payment after 1928 of 20 maker’s name Report Being Compiled Will Sug gest Payment hy Union to Men Over 65 Years Old | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov. 2 ; ; appears on his pro- rit" duet, he is not afraid vastly fo. ” 1 the pension tax for five _— ead blown away. had shot herself, he sald, for she had threatened to kill herself and only a | Week ago he had warned her against | handling a loaded shotgun which he p | kept in the kitchen. Coroner Decides Bordentown, | Charles Reed, who ives next door J Nn " ‘to the Cooks, heard the shot and heard Ds J., Wife Could Not Have | moans. Ho did not hear any one de- | Shot Self, as Husband Says, | sconsing the stare in the Cook house, recommendation that old age pi “TICKET SPECULATORS Fico, tO tisk his, reputation be patd to membera of the United} reer on it. For almost 140 Mine Workers of America after th: are sixty-five years old, and to lis abled miners und made by the sy pointed by John | | | at McCutcheon’s Many dainty garments of good wearing materials for knock-about use are now being shown at moderate prices. 6 Reg. Trade Mark, ° . __ Fone Arrested t Dresses of Chambray, Linen, Dimity, igh investigation has established |Of the association, to inv etc., in White, Blue and Pink. Rompers, Ploomer Dresses and Boys’ Suits. Prices from $2.00 to 16.50. Underwear —Cambric Waists, Guimpes, Drawers, etc., at attractive prices. organization in Indi. Kdward Cook, a young foreman fn theo iiiiin in Reed's home. Reed esti- ary, 1918, bridge works at White Hil, was) mated that it was about fifteen min- i! rhe hard the shot that Cook Tho recommendations for ot Ponsiona will sur of % cents a locked up in the Burlington County | utes « ara m. § ed in the wall and blood on kitchen stove indicate that Mra. ‘ook was shot while sitting in a chair. Jai! at Burlington to-day, charged with Killing his wife with a shotgun | 229 Spring Street, | 400,000 mom ber the United Sthios the organ And Cana Neighbors who answered Cook's calls Infants’ Long and Short Coats ina variety of styles—Corduroy, White Silk Crepe-de-Chine, Cashmere, Silk-lined, hand-embroidered. Prices, $5.75, 6.75, 7.75, 9.75 to 23.50. White Silk Caps and Hats~-$1.50, 2.25, to 8.75. Infants’ Wrappers and Sacques in Cashmere and Crepe-de-Chine, hand em- broidered, $2.00, 3.75, 5.75 and up. e and Bassinette Covers—in fancy Silk, Satin, plain and hand-em- broidered, $4.75, 5.75, 6.50 to 27.50. Maids’ Aprons, Caps, etc., in a large variety. trimmed. Prices from $23.50 to 125.00. (PSG A ET FO Ladies’ Garment Department materials in accord with the latest dictates of fashion. NOTE—We cory carnestly request our patrons to do their Christmas shopping at the earliest possibledate. @ Fifth Avenue, 34th & 33rd Streets ; NITTANY ay afternoon. Coro- ner Gas od Cook's arrest after an Investigation which apparently on- tablishes that Mrs. Cook could not have killed herself, and that the bus- band's story of his movements after the shot wae fired lacks substantia- tlon Mra, Cook was @ pretty woman, twenty-three years old. Cook saved her from drowning in the Delaware | River when a canoe dhe was paddling upset @ year ago last summer, and they were married last March. They establiahed a home in a two-family ‘house at the Spring Streot address, Relatives and neighbors know, and Cook admits, that the wife became Jealous about a month ago and ac- cused he shand of paying atten- tions to another woman, Quarrels were frequent. Cook says his wife at- tacked him bitterly at the dinner table 5 e 5 + r ~ Cre ~ yesterday and he went upstat Unusually attractive models and values in Wraps, Coats, Costumes wterdiy 454) es went Gisaira) & and Frocks, Tailored Suits, Sport Clothes, Tailored Skirts and Hats. Be a eteeeee eee Dresses of Serge and Jersey Materials in practical styles for all-round | service. All with little individual touches that will appeal. Prices from | $11.75 to 29.50. 5 | “* Evening Gowns and Party Dresses in the dominating shades and ZI Many exquisitely Upright and flaky !—that's how biscuits bake from dough of Presto Self-Raising Flour. —B. Altman & Cae «Special Values in Women’s Tailor-made Suits are offered in the Department on tiie Third Ploor. Included are TAILOR-MADE SUITS Of wool velour . . . . at $48.00 Of black velveceen . » « at 45.00 Of broadcloth . . . . at 38.00 Of wool cheviots. . . . at 25.00 SPORTS SUITS Of Irish tweeds . . . = «sat 26,00 An Important Offering of Men’s Silk Neckwear specially prepared for to-morrow (Tuesday) will comprise a most unusual collection of Silk Scarfs and Silk Dress Reefers, all of which will be marked at prices that represent values far out of the ordinary. FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS made of silks of excellent qualities in a large and comprehensive assortment of attractive patterns and colors » at 85c. & 1.10 FOUR-INSHAND SCARFS made ‘of rich silks (most of them !tmported) in a remarkable variety of effective designs and color schemes . et $1.35 & 1.65 IMPORTED DRESS REEFERS made of pure ellk In white or gray; elastic knit 2. 6 «© «6 6 »« at $6.25 (Men's Wear, First Floor) « New Assortments of Men’s & Women’s Handkerchiefs (all of linen) will be placed on sale to-morrow at prices that cannot fail to attract instant and interested attention. MEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . per dozen $2.20 & 2.60 Plain, hemstitched, per dozen - «+ $3.00, 4.25 & 5.00 With tape border 6 » per dozen 2.45 WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed . . per dozen $1.80 & 2.50 Plain? hemstitched or with tape border, per dozen . . « «»« »« @~ * $1.50 Hemstitched, with hand-embroidered corner, per half-dozen, boxed + « e« $1.25 \ With hand-embroidered scalloped edge, | per half-dozen, boxed + « « $1.85 Orders for the embroldering of initials or monograms on handkerchiefs intended for | holiday gifts should be placed without delay, Men’s Lace Shoes BLACK OR TAN CALFSKIN OF | will provide en Interesting Sale for to-morrow | at the special price of $4.75 per pate (Men's Shoe 'epartment, Pleat Floor} Hitth Avenuwe- Madison Avene, New York a corner ten feet from the body when they arrived. Cook says he didn't seo t shotgun when the en- tered the kitchen, TELEPHONE GIRL HELD IN COURT AS BURGLAR Charged With Borrowing Key of Friend’s Apartment and Steal- ing Clothing. Arratgned in the Harlem Court on a charge of burglary, Grace Herbert, noventeen years old, a telephone oper- ator, of No. 626 East One Hundred and Thirty-eight Street, was to-day | held in $1,000 ball for trial, The girl was arrested in her home this morn- ing by Detective Carmody, of the ‘Third Branch, as she was preparing to go to work. According to the de- tective's testimony, on Nov. 14 the} | alti | (ineetal to ‘The Worening World.) | nince that any one passing down the neue. Tho committee now is fr | .. | Ing Its report. c rt of the two tied | BORDENTOWN, N. J, Now. 20.~| Stairs In the Cook# pa | al | family house makes a noise plainty | the next bienn of the girl, through means of a borrowed | key from another tenant, entered the apartment of Bast One Hun Street and ste a a blua suit valued at $31, ‘The Her. bert girl was a friend of Miss Nagle. oO petty larceny, | but M rats Cobb refused to agree | and held the prisoner on the more serious charge. éinal Let ee Anto Hit by Penna, ©: Men Are Killed, YORK, Pa., Nov. 20.—Two men were Killed and three others seriously In- Jured when a Pennsylvania Railroad | express train bound for Phindelphia k_an automobile near here to- ‘he occupants of the car re} farmers from the vi- | ty of artstown bound { Lancaster to buy cattle. he dead are Henry Lanius and William Letb. Conrad Lanius will probably die, aati “4 . Nov. 20— There is such a shortage of all ar- ticles which can be used for pickles | thie year that agents of pickel manu- facturera paid as high as $100 a ton for cauliflower at the local ratiroad depot this morning. Early in the sea- | n many growers In this section | wers to the pickel men of $20 a ton and were sold thelr flo At the rate o glad to get that price, for help say tho shotgun was standing | == i LA SENSIBLE Cl Sixth Avenue at 19th Street A Sale of Shoes Men, Wonven & Children Consisting of lines that will not be continued b es the ecause of the almost prohibitive advance in price we would be forced to make should we reorder them. Substantial reductions from former low prices make these shoes superlative bargains. The sizes are not complete in each style but, there isa got. choice in every size and while the quantity is large enough to last for probably a week’s selling, naturally early shoppers get best choosing. Men’s Shoes $4.85 and $5.85 pied Shoes Women’s Boots $3.65 and $4.64 Women’s Slippers GARETTE $2.95 and $3.75 SSS Suppose Fatimas were NOT Sensible It isn’t possible to fool men for long. Lincoln said that better than we could. @ Surely, if Fatimas were not as comfortable to the throat and tongue as we say they are — if they did not leave a man feeling keen and “fit” after a long-smoking day —do you suppose that more Fatimas would be sold every day than any other high-grade cigar- ette ? Remember these facts as you try Fatimas and I| observe how comfortable, how sensible they really are.