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| “FLU” KILLED 6,000,000. | MAS, NELLA B, HOPPER, FOURTH WIFE OF ACTOR, DIES AT FREEPORT, L. Woman Victim of Potson, Mrs, Lillian Ullsperger, thirty-four years old, was taken from her home at No, 320 West 111th Street to Knicker- bocker Hospital at 4 A. M. to-day charged with attempted suicide. Her hushend found her fil ambulance. The police report she sald she had taken Dichloride of mercury, Reported at ounand, 1 17 (Correspondence and called an Influenza, MRS. N * ROBBERS oes Stricken Two Weeks Ago With Which Devel- oped Into Pneumonia. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1919. POTATO PRICES TAKE JUMP. Order for 4,000,000 Po ala Sald to B is From Rus- Smuse. rise this morning and advanced $6.60 and $5.76 for 166-pound bags, whole- sale, on receipt of information that an order for4,000,000 pounds of the tubers has been received from Ruaala The order {s said to be the first installment of several Inrge ones yet to follow and the market anticipated other advances soon. While the United States has been shipping, potatoes to South America and the West Indies this is sald to be the first time it has shipped them to Burope. — GOELET TO BE AID TO PRINCE. New York Officer Sent to Accom- Visit to . Goelet ° has been ordered by the War Depart ment to go to London to join the party make a tour of American milMary camps in Europe and America. Details of the Prince's visit have not een received, but, it inderstood, hat upon completion of the tour Capt Goelet will return for dut: ington with the division. at Wash. military” tntelligerice | Potato quotations took @ sudden of Prince Axel of Denmark, whieh will | P' BUFFALO GAS RATE CUT. Iroanots Co, Ordered to Reduce Cost) From F ALBANY, The ond Dis trict Public Service Commiss direoted the Iroquois Natur pany which supplics 15: muntotpalities in th the State to redu 42 cents per thou a discount of feet for prompt. p: 0 cents for sho are to be offeetive for May 1 and thereafter vy the Commission. The is directed to notify within ten days obey the order of Dangig, within t Jobn F. Smulsit, tonal Polish De onal Alliance ny and fraternal organizations, mune, ‘The new rate Lroquois the — Com whether it w > EX-CZAR’S UNCLE IN ITALY NOA, April Grand Duke Nich: | ncle of the former Czar and} pf of the ak of the wa the British steam led by Grand Duke > soon for Eng land, by way of Polen to Pray for Dansig tn New WASHING the United “untte in prayer and res: Mrs Nella Bergen Hopper fourth | wife of De Wolf Hopper, died at the | [i home of Richard Kahn, Freeport, L. | I, last night. Mrs. Hopper was |stricken with influenza two weeks |} ago and it developed into pneumonia. | fv Mrs. Hopper was a daughter of | ft WILL CLOSE OUT Saturday at Remarkable Reductions Kitchen Table Do you have a modern table in your kitchen? Buy a Pem- co. Pemcos have tops made of Armco Iron with a porce- Jain enamel finish which is baked on hard and fast. It is smooth and white and clean and sanitary. Ask to see Pemco Tables at wife any department or furniture Three sizes reason- ably priced from $12 to $25. Remember the name, Pemco and look for it on the drawer. It’s the mark of quality and @ guarantee of durability. THE PORCELAIN ENAMEL & MFG. CO. store. Police Capt. Reardon of in churen choirs. attracted Patrick Gilm: ention o! She was married to Ja of Bridgeport and afterw rred with De Wolf Mra, Ednd Mrs. 4 then 1899, ac married !n London in . Hopper sued th year. Furry. De Wolf Ho) —— AT LAST! A Boy Suit That Won't Wear Out! “ ; TRIPLE-SERVICE SUIT FOR BOYS—SIZES 8 TO 18 YEARS and her first public appearances were | Her soprano voice | he bandmaster, and | he engaged her for a conc . The Hop-| ian. They were vorce in 1913 and was granted her de. ree in Mineola, In 1, April 21 that The actor then married Elda | ’ er jr., was born | , 1916, Brooklyn, | }* f the late | ert. | nes Bergen ard, about! Hopper in| a Wallace | third wife, | Bergen ob- became the tor for di- | hree wives scher and Pussy Willow or Peau de James 5th Avenue 435 Smartest Suits ALL NEW MODELS FOR WOMEN & MISSES 18% 26% 35% Formerly Priced from $30 to $65 In all the finest materials—Tricotine, fine Serge, Gabar dine, Poiret Twill, and Checks—and the most distinctive models—Tailor Mades, Box Coats and Russian Blouses and Vestee effects. Only the desirable shades of Navy, Tan, Black, Rookie and Oxford. Hand-sewn linings of | 4 Most Surprising Values Ever Offered! Unquestionably the greatest reductions of the season. » who delayed getting a new Easter suit and are accustomed to paying from $30 to $65 will be extremely fortunate in this sale. Cygne. Those MeCreery & Co. 34th Street Advance Announcement BEDDING WEEK Commencing Monday, April 28th Offering extraordinary values in Brass and Iron Beds, Springs, Mattres. Although this sale does not commence until Monday, advance selections may be made tomorrow and purchases will appear on bills rendered June Ist. | | | »s, Cedar Chests, ete. | We know that the average youngster doesn’t “place” his hands in his pockets—he shoves them in; and Triple-Service pockets are extra-sewn! The live boy doesn’t “be seated” or “kneel”—he flops down; and Triple-Service seats and knees are staunchly reinforced, while all seams are énter-locked against ripping! Backed by an absolute guarantee. Get your boy into a Sampeck Triple Service Suit today. $15.00 Sold exclusively in New’ York City by James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Free to Boys—-Send for eopy of fascmatmg “Mooie Stars.” pak te A ay Pee Simmon’s Enameled Bed, as illustrated, Yy-inch filler rods; with continuous posts; five all sizes. 9.00 regularly 12.00 i ee s. A Souvenir: a OL tne... 10x14. Separate Sheet. GIVEN FREE WITH NEXT Simmon's trated; Enameled Tron Bed, as illus ill square tubing; 2-inch posts anc L-inch filler rods Knights of Columbus Good Paper. Picture Drawn by Lee Conrey. i Verses by Edgar A. Guest and John B. Kennedy EVERY FRIEND OF THE K. OF C, WILL WANT THIS SOUVENIR SUNDAY WORLD IN GREATER NEW YORK AND VICINITY rt 17.50 regularly 24.00 Suitable for Framing 5th Avenue Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered June Ist. Extraordinary Clearance Offerings MISSES’ & GIRLS’ SPRING APPAREL Very Much Below Former Prices James MeCreery & Co. SATURDAY, APRIL 26TH. 16.75 tormerly 22.50 to 26.50 34th Street The most fashionable styles are assembled, five of which are illustrated, developed in fine quality all wool Navy Blue Serge. these styles; size 14 to 18 years. Newest fashions will be found interpreted in various ways im 500 Misses’ Dresses 12.75 formerly 18.50 to 26.50 Forty-five different models, all attractive, six of which are illustrated; developed in Jersey Cloth, Serge or Georgette Crepe; the trimmings contribute an irresistible final touch that is ge youthful and becoming; size 14 to 18 years. lypical examples plicity upon this assortment. and Serae: sise 6 to 10 yearn of the many smart styles are illustre commands attention, especially in Girls’ apparel, therefore special intere; Coats developed in Black and White Checked Fabri 285 Girls’ Coats 5.75 formerly 9.75 to 124°5 a i by the four figur, above. Sim-