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THEY EVENING WORLD, MUNDAY, OUVLOBER 1918. Smal! Pin ill Dose lt Price PLAYS AVE MARI ON WIFE'S GRAVE, THEN KILS SELF Musician Lays Prized Violin on Mound in Cemetery, Writes Note to Son and Dies. CONSTIPATION } have stood the test of time, Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish biliousness, headache, indigestion and to clear up a bad complexion, Genuine bears signature Adam Bombagh, a musician of No. 198 Cornelia Street, N. Ju grave etery. st Rutherford, was found this morning on the of his wife at Ridgelawn Cem- PALE FACES Generally indicate » teck of Iron in the Blood Carter’s Iron Pills Will help thie condition His violin, protected by his coat against possible rain, lay at the foot of the grave, In his hand the dead man held an old revolver and there was a bullet wound in his head. A note left with the violin said that Bombagh had played an “Ave Marie” over the grave “because that brings me nearer her." Two months ago to a day the wife, Mrs. Anna Bombagh, killed heraelt with gas. Her husband and son bivied | her and went home together, The boy 8 learning to play the violin under his father's tutelage That was the way they pussed their evenings Yesterday the man—he was sixty— took the vi and went out “lor @ walk." He wos not missed until eve- ning. Before nt theboy, ted y in reh, went to the grave. This Is the note he found, ad- 1 ty hin My 4 ' forgive me. I leave “When I get home, I'll just dry ae e world, but 1 go to my feet and snuff some Kondon's | huthier, LE played the “Ave Marka Catarrhal Jelly up my nose. first because that bengs me neare t's easy to keep acold from coming kale’ Pie art os —and | ke KONDON'S—It sincila careful with ure man in Played some etimes tn lit aid cian © poor. 6 BELLans Hot water Sure Relief EL LKANS / FOR INDIGESTION B World Wants Work Woi ders and the advan- Wenls given Lie BLY W. S. S. cm, pee OVE YGUR QUARTERS j oy A We, t 24th St., Near 6th Ave. Sub ig « ere i a big bargain Tuesday—as Usual Remnant Day A great collection of Remnants of almost every description is included in this sale. Thousands of pieces, mostly in lengths 1 to 5 yards long. Short Lengths Silks, Satins, Velvets, in!) to ', yard lengths. Excellent for dress makers and milliners. 5c to 97¢c Colored Table Cloths Short Lengths Gingham, Cotton Serge at big bargain prices. 5¢ to 39c Curtain Re mnants 8 lt 9) lengths of Fa Cretonnes, Curtain Swiss, Not Serge Hundreds of odd Fancy Cotton Da mask in an attractive red-and-green check lengths of desirable, 1 quality Wool Ung am, ‘ah Fish | | ar Cation or All pattern aNd yard tain mater Weel Rrra lengths. Per 10°: 10° 025") Cc Per Ro ya, up. yd. Nottingham lace Table Covers 10. Only One to a Customer, Heavy White Round Cov ers edges. with finely scalloped Make a handsome decoration, 26 inches in ter. Special--only 200 Pieces, so come early, 1,009 Odd Pieces of Embroidered Linen, cte. Initial Sheets daa anes ink Aen 81x86 inch h itched Sheets : the of good quality, good weight Mus. ck pking, Leund lin, neatly embroidered with ch Fitlow Tog her floral spray and initial letters Jesirable articles. Ail marked at choice of initials . \ i from Ato W. Bar $ 1 59 Big Bargain Prices gain price No Mail Orders Are Pilled From This Store, The “Nationa"’s ” Outlet Store, 119 W. 24th St., Near 6th Ave, HE LEAVES BIG FORTUNE TO TWENTY INSTITUTIONS z| Michael E. Von Schoe! Aids Charitable Organizations—$ 100,000 fo Relatives and Friends Twenty charitable Inetituti wil share In an estate of several red thousand dollars left by the late Mi- chael Emil von Schoening, for years a dealer in musical instrume WOMAN FREED AFTER SHE ght a HELPS CONVICT A ROBBER)». the Hay Andrew Marshall, Former | Salesman, Opened Many Vaults With Combinations He Learned. Because of the help she gave to the District Attorney's office in convict- ing Andrew Marshall, a notor fafebreaker, and in locating m of the stolen property, indictm into. & service Ne buildings fo Heeping quarters foe 130 fm Safe rd room, writing and rooms and a big laundry. At Operated by the National League for Women's Servi The establishment of Child Welfare Stations in New Jersey will be starved within a short time by the Bureau of Child Hygiene: A small number of freig' employed by steamship con Brooklyn waterfront ne ning handlers ns on the nts at No. Street, went on strike th 6 224 Stree so will hae against Miss Marie Jenks of No. 130lan increase in pay. Fewer than 100| = gy ef ree ee “A hohe et Went 81th Street, have been dismissed |went’ oul been filed for hi by Judge MeIntyro in General Ses sions A sult for $5,000 for a a been. fled in okiyn by AW against J) Ai She had been charged with beds grand larceny and receiving stolen property. She thought Marshall was ce track tout, she told the au irehy cont the leg by ities. st. Before sAZANSKY the arahall is serving a five-year term | Scnaeter aske bill of partic of Respectable Aged FANT A fierce me in Sing Sing. According to the evi-|, Bernard Kelly, a driver, wh | [Sonne cua tate_Manonayes ny bee ete ce eee ee dence at the trial, Marshall made a[(racted pneumonia } ms kd specialty of opening safes beluw the deadline during the winter of 1916- 1917, Jan. 15, 1917, he stole $11,000 in|® cash and jewelry worth $13,000 from the offices of Charles EB. Berner, No. 115 Broadway. LAWRE Mass., Oct, 28.—Iight When he was arrested by Detectives! nundred operatives of the Arlington August Mayer and Grover Brown the | yw: y vt to-day for Police found the name of Miss Jenk« an in his papers. They suspected that the woman was his confederate and | {Tq the Grand Jury indicted her. tt » Bel- | ndition. peratives Strike, Ceamattas Cooked in a Jiffy! | UICK to cook, deli- cious to eat, attractive serve,—that's Cream- | enon the new American macaroni product. A 4 salesman in one of the largest sate tifacturing concerns in New York and thus obtained the combina ima ma He used no ex ; wat tooth Te upening Lie -vATeA 1| It cooks in one-third the ved ae time of ordinary macaroni, | STARS TO SING AT CONCERT. | "|and is more tender, more ———— Aye 5 eS Pigs : delicious and more nourish- | Proceeds Wi tte Used to Cotteet|“Pape’s Cold Compound” ing | Keaph Records for Mie ends severe colds or J | Frieda Hempet, Mme umann y ; ; Try the following recipe: { Hoink, Hipolite Lazare, Francia Kosers,| —— gtippe in few hours CHraabbOaAd OhNke Arthur Middleton and Margaret Bure | Place the bold and chiled Creameney | num will be teading soloists at the! Yon ean end grippe and break wpa ‘dish, add two table Slacker Records * concert which | severe cold either fa head, chest, body seta a mtd a feange gihen] the Phono rulcng bar linhs, by taking a dose of “Pape'’s cheese. Season vkle with Corp: Hall toe | Coll ¢ every two hours cheese, and bake in @ hot oven, more to} until Ack your grocer for Creapetic, 9 be on] it tnd if he hasn't it, he will order for =) plece url tril you AS 17 Favhus Wists (he) Paabueavantacal (HEL peltee The Creamette Company Y onite : . “ Minceapelis J of bin | on but not | n¢ Buy W. S. The Most Stable Security in the World James McCreery & Co, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 5th Avenue 34th Street Purchases will appear on Bills Rendered December Ist Specially Priced TOILET ARTICLES Hot Water Bottles—two quart size | Jergen’s Violet Glycerine Soap box 25¢ each 1,45 and 2.25 | Castile Soap large bar 85¢ Fountain Syringes—two quart. size | Calox Tooth Powder can 19¢ each 1,15 and 2.25 Pepsodont ‘Tooth Paste tube 42¢ Invalid Cushions--16 and 18-inch diameter Albodon Tooth Paste tube 19¢ each 3.75 and 4.25 Vernas Tooth Paste... .. tube 23c Ice Caps—all rubber each 1,50 Vernas Lotion .. bottle 45e and 79¢ Nail Brushes wood backs each 29¢ | Witch Hazel.. ‘ea quart 55¢ Tooth Brushes—bone handles Peroxide 1 lb. bottle each 19¢ and _29¢ Pond's Cold and Vanishing Cream....tuhe 19¢ RemmenaRercxiin cosy dos, 1:50 | AD ceaistiia aoc Remmer's Bath Soap ; ..doz. 1.00 | tal bottle 85c Bath Tablets—assorted odors e Powder, all shades box 38¢ doz. 1.35 ’ Castile Soap—15 cakes in box. Prine! by 4.3 Rau ce Quinine 8 oz. bottle 1.05 Last Three Days October Sale DOMESTIC RUGS Offering Unprecedented Values 300 Seamless Axminster Rugs 9x 12 ft. 59.50 regularly The assortment embraces beautiful Chinese and Oriental designs in Blue, Tan, etc.; woven in ene piece, without seams; will give a maximum of service. That “GARDEN FRESHNESS”’ of «| fhe genuine m “phan As ew | . ork § tor the | Relle t of Rup red and ppied, New| York Association for the Prevention of | Cruelty to Children and Bellevue ana | Allied Hospitals for the Relief of Con ‘ valescent Patients | The direct bequests are: Gernan | Bie Hospital of a ew York, $5,900; the Nursery of No. 9% St. Mark's pa Little Mothers’ Ald Association, tome | for the Aged of the Little § sof th Presbyterian Hospital, the Church of St. Vincent Paul, St. Vincent de | TEA Paul Soctety, American Female Guar. | dian Society, Home for the Fr "")| fs perfectly preserved in the sealed metal and the Association for the Respectable “Aged and Indigent Fee | packets, You will notice the difference at on wer| Once—try same today, At your grocer, James MeGreery & C0. | Of Avenue — ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Stree: | Purchases will appear on Bills Rendered Decemker Ist i | A Specially Prepared Sale NEW YORK PARIS 500 TRIMMED & TAILORED HATS $7.00 2.00, 15.00 to 17.50 regularly 10.00, 1 ~— Extraordinary Values Models Produced by Foremost Maker —Below Cost of Production This prominent Milliner and Manufacturer co-operated with us to make this sale a won- derful: success by allowing unusual price con- cessions, therefore we are giving our patrons the henefit of our fortunate purchase. Belnor Hats are distinetive ent from ordinary style ing models; smart er dns; superior workma ship and finish; large, small and medium shapes; suitable for dress, street or evening wear, in style—differ- attractive and becom- A Special Feature All Hats are lined with insuring comfort and fit. NO APPROVALS--NO RETURNS 9 Soe NSE ee Military Map of Germany’s Shattered Defense Lines Printed in Colors, Size 18x22. XTRA POSTER SUPPLEMENT Separate Sheet, in Colors, 10x15 A mo The Salvation Army Lassie t unique souvenir of the war work now going on in Europe. NUMBER Fifth Avenue Display of Liberty Loan Paintings Front Cover in Colors, TWO of the