The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1917, Page 4

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' : ales THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917, ved and You Cannot | Hide Your Fat found, one om the bed and the other in a bureau, were In her bandwritiag. The note found on the bed@read; “My dear Richard: I cannot stand | WON AT POLLS, DIES. He wits st me AUCH IRS, STIASSNY George A. Grow Terms in Eo fe . this any longer. No sleep, and 1 feel — el seg or ent i ag if 1 were going ingane. Funeral | crt 7 coun of Orange, N. priv God bless you for what you |. ° : i! George A. Grover, aged {ty two, sated have dons for me. Don't grieve for Founded 1826 Greeley 1900 me, for | am glad to be at re oe Lovingly, “ri SAY AFTER AUTOPSY lage — emterdey at his nome, No. Biter. Best Oranee WS” Grover wee in the Insurance business for m eight yoars he was St Bilis at Trenia Gor “COUSIN SARAH." The second note read: 1 wet, consisting of 11 platter, gravy bow!, cut on table in living room, ronge Ury on bookease and din Ing room furniture, screen and giri'a! bed belongs to Mrs. Nathan and should be put in storage for her. “8. M. STIASBNY." | | n sald that Mra, Stlasspy | recently because be was | ' e--+- -| District Attorney's Investiga- | tion of Widow’s Death Ends With Physicians’ Report. Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Se ee: ee ae een ea | | and at bestime | re hinely alled to th "Take but. one Dr. Otto Schultes of the District | aiso be 6 fome mortes fe noiders Early Season Clearance Sale A n Attorney's medical ataft and Dr. (tre demanding payment. daa | Lahane, Coroner's physician, to-day) and sh dot ra went t in his roo! y performed an aytopay on the body of | was le than bee OW ete \7 Mrs, Sarah M. Stiansny, the wealthy | Broadway side of the apartment. widow found dead on Wednesday occupied ber room. ue Ho said be left his revolver in the | morning in her apartment at No, 215| bureau in bis room: West 98th Street, and declared that the wounds which caused death were d of her worries. She | 500 Misses’ Dresses Reduced for Tomorrow to $25.00 Models formerly up to $37.50 Street Dresses and Afternoon Dres most in demand at the moment. i. , and you, full case—enough | well on your way to slimness at Ad Contentment— i The man who is careful not i to store up trouble for future es in the very height of Fashion and in the Fabrics and Colors Extraordinary Values, for the collection comprises the smartest of Ce eae 2100 Men’s in the apartment at the time of death, but they say several doors sep- arated them from Mra. Stlassny’s room, and they heard no shooting. chanics, factories have all the newest at their command. ith such a scientifically service, our clients are Plaid Silks with Fine Meda! n Tan or Blue years is the man who leads the ad dened We kee viraaaed 7 RD recent models in styles varied enough to meet every requirement. most contented life. Give euliets, aved treehw be-callbte 1 Never so early in the season have we announced so important a Sale nor have prices been so radically reduced. For example, if you are con- | voiver which the dead woman| Founded 1826 Phot s . ' ; scious of any strain ote olutched in her right hand, were|g Ms . Street Afternoon ° i your eyes—attend to them at | ring tn the body. One had entered 2 Dresses Dresses j Gage. the left side below the heart and the —0, é: } Tt may be easy to correct that | other the right temple. The funeral ] 3 “Bustle’’ Models Draped Models | strain now, whereas if neglected |j.5 heen arranged for this afternoon, in in Fy ; it may cause serious discomfort. | the interment to take place in Cypress| A 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street bal \ Serges and Satins and § We offer you an unusual eye- | Hits Cemetery, Brooklyn. | ] Velveteens Novelty Silks | service. Mrs. Btiassny, the reputed posses vmvmmcmmommemm ts | | es bisa 4 Skilled Eye Specialists who | sor of $260,000, lived in the apartment hal i i give thorough examinations— | with Dora Watts, a negro maid, and A Sale Tomorrow 1&1) ()) Combinations Georgette Crepes pi careful opticians, who adjust [the widow's — twenty-four-year-old | 1 of in } the mountings —and expert me- | cousin, Richard Epstein, manager of | Serges and Satin Light Shades ics, who in our eyeglass | ber property. He and the maid were | i assured of satisfactory glasses if needed—at a moderate cost. Wt Sonus Geulists ond Opricane The District Attorney's investiga- tion arose from a@ letter which Mrs. Stiasmy’s niece, Mrs. Jessye Lubet- kin of No, 730 Riverside Drive, sent to Coroner Hellenstein yesterday morn- ing asking for an inquiry. Later Mr. Swann eald Mrs. Lubetkin told him she feared ber aunt bad beep mur- dered. Four-in-Hands Exquisift Assortment of Patterns and Colorings 65c _ Wool Jerseys in Many Styles Also many other Georgette Crepes Satins and Crepes with Marabout Bands Others braided and —a cousin of Mra. Stiassny—doubted it was a case of suicide. He sald there fs al ay sh are SS) Indor Morechteld,« lawyer of No Smart Models embraiers a: ceri! : He i | seam wi cas on hr. vane Well worth $1.00 and $1.50 1¢\)| Misses’ Suits | $29.50 |Misses’ Coats | $55.00 1%, Values up to $49.50 _. For quick clearance, the entire stock of Fall and Winter Tailormades has been sharply reduced. OT Broadway. nt. Willeags nr, ABS" vilton be PID ae Grownd Floor | New arrivals, decidedly swagger full skirted models on strikingly smart lines. Third Floor 88 Broed Si.. next to Bedell. Newark, Fur Collared Models 1D <.—]30.0 0 SSO Se Women’s Apparel—Special for Saturday Fur Collared {| Fur Trimmed Suits i Fur Collared Coats Remarkable Values Coats at at $24.50 $25.00 | $39.50 Founded 1826 secretes CCE ACC ERTS Models Actually Worth up to $50.00 Specially purchased for this Sale. A leading Tailoring Organization’s smartest } Lord & Taylor a sce models in Velour cloth, Broadcloth, Oxfords, a} ke mi taupe, Pann gr ceril a Burella Velours, Silvertone Burellas, in the most re eo A Velo porte navy. rmly interlined, § wanted Winter colorings. Coats are warmly 4 22¢ !mported Velours,wit! 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street lined throughout with Sol } jnterlined. ° ' large collars of French Satin. Deep collars of Handsomely Fur Trimmed Seal (dyed coney) or Kit Coney fur. None C. O. D. ___ No Approvals 4 Southern Raccoon. «—-The Greatest Shoe Event of the Year---; “A ne al a Juniors’ Dresses Three Smart New Models in Serge Specially Priced $19.50 100 Boys’ Overcoats Special for Saturday Only $12.50 Fancy All Wool Cheviots, Tenth Annual Sale of Mixtures a 1 Rarely, if ever, have we been able y and warmth-without-weight m tale to offer Dresses of such style and ’ J some belted models with ,ceep West a quality at so attractive a price. M H E — CC or convertible collars; sizes 10 to 1 A one-piece model with satin years. sleeves, has ce embroidered in bright silk ar A belted model, quite tailored, with pleated skirt. A combination model, in serge with plaid silk (illustrated). Juniors’ Fur Collared Coats Extremely Handsome Models wool. Other Overcoats Up to $25.00 Boys’ Norfoik Suits, $9.75 With extra Knickers; All Wool Tweeds and Cheviots; sizes 7 to 18 years. 1 Chinchilla Overcoats, $16.50 for Junior Boys from 2}% to 10 years; Beginning Saturday, November 10th ema $4.85 5 Men’s Shoes Men’s Shoes $6.85 OOS 0 SOO 0 SS 0 0 0 St SS 0 0 SS SS 0 Value $6.00 Value $8.00 and $9.00 | finest blue, brown and gray Chinchilla. $59.50 | | Fourth Floor Plain or “domino” Wool Velour, 1 Our entire stock of Men’s Shoes is reduced pemcemcemee | fa Mopabie sities presen Dla in price for this important Annual Event. cy Boy KY ’ Furnishings green. Deep’ collar and. cuffs. of | nutria fur, add to the style of these The finest American makes and leathers, all ) i Sse Specials for Saturday tae OS eee ghout. up to our well known high standard of quality. | & j Boys’ $1.25 Shirts, 85c j Boys’ $5.00 Sweaters, jj nso ar page reir Te / Made of Madras and fine $3.85 | Girls’ and Intermediate Coats—in mc odels mercerized materials; all {Ay woot; navy, maroon | 4 | for school or dress occasions. In Zibeline, Cheviot, i i Men's Shoes $ 5. & 5 Men’s Shoes $8. 50 2 | Boys’ $1 Blouses, 65¢ | and Oxford; with collar. i Velour and Chinchilla $8.75 to $65.06 ’ + ; Size » to > 8 Value $7.00 Value $10.00 and $12.00 | Fancy Striped Madras | Boye’ $1.00 Scarfe, 65c | | i ji6 years extemcapcemsenrensamd and Percale, also in plain | Four-in-Hlands in large \ moet emee<pemremameamty wee 7 o| X & effects. assortment of colors an soon? ' 15 | Boys’ $3.75 Robes, | vies H Misses and Children's Shoes Contracted for nearly a year ago enables us, not- Slankes eke: In bly | Boys’ 50c Scarfs, 25¢ High Lael | China's Hig Cutt PS ank obes in blue, ; ace’ dre gh-' C1 withstanding the tremendous increase in the cost 8) Gf brown, green and maroon; iA large variety of pat- | s, in tan or black Shoes, in ta ae packet of leather, to duplicate in this Sale the splendid x Ai all sizes. » terns ang colorings. il skin; Sizes 1143 to2., skin; Sizes 8) to 11,. $3.75 valucs of former years. | } seaun ERE JI asses 4 ast DY Geeeeenneerenvenemeven-eeme-enven-emveneenrennremvenrencenrsnvencendy Sremvanvanrann a a Men who appreciate high-grade Footwear will take agile anilingus aaiiaealiaiialias: | Car. A See advantage of these unprecedentedly low prices and ; | ‘ , { secure shoes enough to last a year. ) B lack Si I k Hose ! Black Dress Satins Ground Floor At the Very Special Price 89c¢ a Pair ' | Special for Saturday i 4 Women who know Hosiery values will recognize this 1 i] 1,600 yards fine Black Dress Satin, 4° inches dp meemeree remem rence remeememe: mera pemeen+ an: am:amameem-eecumeammeame es s fering of exceptional interest. Excellent quality fee sta ” Aco hk Var it Plack silk with soles and garter tops of serviceable lisle. | } wide; usual price 83.50 an yard SHENOHOn Tc $2.25 Ot tO nd bee ne ee, x oO V0 SO 00) Se 0 ee Oe 0 a 00 a an 0 ae Oa 0 Se 0) CO eee 0 See (eet OO 0 0 SHI OOS OOS, POO SOE 7 ‘ ¢ i '

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