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— Va pe aS ee : te . ri wes tremely ylolent at times. | ment for bowel trouble, Mrs. Latt! me white liquid,” Mra. Shoemaker's AGED INVALID a ag) rede a The hohe room the polite found o| mer {s alleged to have said in her ement continued, “with Instruc- HOS E WAS bottle of whitisn liquid which they | reply: tions to give ber a dose of in water Ww E NURS) turned over to Prof, Ernest N. Pattee,| “Say, what In hell—excuse me: thia| if sie became unruly She told me to ARRESTED HERE|™!*, Bim, for f Syracuse University, for analysis,| is Lent—what have you against me?! give her a second dose if one did not neral,” although ‘Mra, Crawford, was eported back that the liquid con-| 1 thought you wanted to see me out} quiet her, und that the second one not dead. ‘the nurse told him, od” considerable proportions of] of my troubles instead of prolonging | surely would.” rf Drinkwine sald, that mo crepe should lo hydrate, which produces un-| my agony. Why did you do anything — ee bung Chey the door of the Craw. consctousnes id death. for her bowels? | thought y# would | ———~— ford home that the funeral! The pol examined Mrs, Shoe-| know better than that. And you should sy Mg maker, the nurse who was s#ubsti-| passed up a good chance like that, A A florist told the police Mrs. Latti-|tuting for -Mra, tumer, and she | and [ thought you were a good friend (ARCISTERGO) mer had instructed him to send|turned over to tiem several letters|of mine. { should have expected you flowers for “Mrs. Crawford's funeral.”| which Mrs. Lattimer had written to| to be overjoyed and let well enough The Rev, Dr. Almon A. Jaynes,| her successor from Florida. alone, Well, never mind, I bet it will rector of Trinity Protestant Bpisco-| It is understood Mra. Shoemaker | never happen again, for the cat will 1 Church, was another whose in-| wrote Mrs, Lattimer she had i be dpe on the tos Here . Crawfo: cine a reat- “Bhe gave me a bottle containin igre ne had a the police, He| Mrs. Crawford medic Bs nd rave ne end PRICES OF HATCH PRODUCTS Get a packet and realize what | Psy Ree jx 1m, te meet the need of jarge of case, but was junabie to get {nto the house. hire Laitners weoarare, be“res| QM infusion of Really Pure | tum;ismiven sm rs. ITALIAN CHOCOLATES ee, he Fine Tea tastes like Formerly $1.50 the ths new $1.25 Lai found the woman fastened to her SUPREME CHOCOLATES Formerly $2.00 the Ib; now $1.58 6 Mrs. Ida Conrad of No. 129 Matson MATINEE IDOL CHOCOLATES | A i iso reported, them :. ald ected ight nurs Formerly $2.50 the Ib; now $2.00 for a time, and that Mre. Crawford's ‘HATCH HE PAYS THE PARCEL POST" ak bed, and her body was tied down by 4 Stores: 3 on West Side of i Greadong, seat = nt beating xa these stort heigl ye ee Sia and bendgeartors _Vl-a Jecoeeu>eeeoe oo al 1 MES ROTH GRAN police Went tothe honse. and there pal telemeinl Teléphone Fitzroy 241, they found Mrs. Crawford tied as had a aes | been described to them. She did not NURSE IS ARRESTED; Ena Haar lent, le - , when in charge of the had tee te ee ee non| he REAL Orange Pekoe Tea adn FUNERAL ARRANGED FOR LIVING PATIENT (Gelaaiad Week Wink Pons Distinguished ot Dr. Witlam D. Towsley, a couaia, os Presentations she bought a home at No. 407 Emma Street next to that of the physician. Ip September she became ill, she told of No ve /ty friends from pernicious anemia, and ’ was Sent to a hospital . Dr. Towsl: ml arrangements Lattimer, the doc- daughter, « professional nurse, ake care of her Until May, 20, wford remained in the Towa. lvy home, then was moved to the Emma Street house, where she re- mained under the care of Mrs. Latumer. It ts learned that in Decem- ber, 1918, a tr Street house f Mrs. Lattime recorded, A quarre! arose between Dr, Tows- ley and Mrs. Lattimer when the doc- nsfer of the Etmma m Mrs, Crawlora to tor sued for services, andeddrs. Latcti mer appeared in court showing power of attorney f Mrs, Crawfora \For tive ns. the Syracuse police say, the elderly woman has been strapped to her ved, although there were nO positive |fdications that she was insane; and for some reason Which the police were unable to learn Mrs. Lattimer was extremely averse to permitting any one to see her patient. Only two persons, they say, were permitted to see Mra. Crawford in that period. “Mrs. Lattimer went to Daytona, Fia., several weeks ago on a vacation. She had not been away long before Ze 4# He: looking 7 for the man who borrow: his sTORM HERO umbrella | A gale may turn Storm Hero inside out —no harm—simply pull it back again. A new frame if the wind breaks it. stoRM HERO. ROS. & CO. NEW YORK. OLD dys Satuice makes them eat me out of house and home’— says the housekeeper— but that’s better than complaints about taste- less food. Every food is tasty when seasoned with “Eddys” Sauce. MADE IN U, S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. eAn Invitation to the fashionable women of New York to inspect our showing of Spring Footwear, fea- turing every novelty of line, trimming and color acceptable to the woman of good taste. . ze Strap and Tongue Pumps Strap and Lace Oxfords High or Low French Heels Military and Flat Heels THIRD FLOOR ie Dest & Co, oso Fifth Avenue at 35th Street—N. Y. Established 1879 Mest Wandertal Sale oY we Your. ALL WOOL, SAMPLE Sy) (43}) suits AND OvERCOATS f1}37 9 0 912-9 Ses COHEN'S, 265.1Siath Ae > Open Prentngs, poet 27th St. ?.HE dedtive WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY. 98, 1941.° Where There 1s Justice, Co-operation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service Sth Avenue ‘ McCreery & Go Ee Se ee Metremy Quality Morchandiee as Lins aac n Sale beginning Tuesday, March tat. Telephone Peoe: all en =. — _ — Amid all the enchanting stories of romance and adventure which Rugs have inspired, looms the tale of how Cleopatra gained ad- mittance to the presence of Cae: after he had thrice’ re- fused to eee her. As the presentation of a Rug was the highest tribute one could pay a conqueror, Cleopatrs had two Nubians carry to Cucsar, as a gift, a large, rgeously col- ored Rug. As the Nubians un- rolled the Rug at Cacsar's feet-— behold, the inimitable Cleopatra herself reclining in its folds! Once in bis presence, her wiles and charm soon woo her the favor she sought. All Oriental Rugs are rich’ witb like memories—with dreams and fascination for those who have the soul to feel. Nothing in all ew world adds such charm to the e. Notions Very Low Priced Sewing Silk, 100 yd. spools. Sa 12c; dor, 1.38 Large spools......++.++++ each, 65c; doz., 7.50 Taffeta Seam Binding..... . pe, 22c3 dos, 2.60 Dressmakers’ Pins...,. tox, 28; doz Dress Fasteners...gross, 35¢ Scissors, gilt bandles.pr., 65 S: sors, several styles, pair, 40c Cube Pins.......).... each, 20c and 30¢ Hair News, cap and all- over styles. dez., 1.35 and 1.75 Holdtight Hair Wavers. ... 8 pkgs. for 25¢ Mystic Mitis..... 8 for 25 (Main Plcor) Exceptional Offerings In Women’s Silk and Knit Underwear Glove Silk Vests in plain or bodice style. Pink only. 1.95 Heavy weight Milanese Silk Vests, bodice style 4.75 Glove Silk Bloomers— clastic waistband and knees, Pink only. 2.50 Glove Silk Camisoles— plain or fancy style. Special, 4.50 Ribbed Cotton Union Suits—low neck,, slegveleas style; tight or loose knee. 85e Ribbed Cotton Vests... 3Be (Third Fleer) pared with the ext ¢o These Four Luggage Specials Offer Extraordinary Values Your purchase of McCreery “Life Long” Luggage always assures you of the unalloyed satisfaction of knowing that you have secured the fullest possible value for the pure md This sale is extraordinary in the high quality of the goods com- ‘Trunk, made on three-ply Metal Edge Dustproof veneer, basswood (frame, fibre covered and lined; four drawers, ten bangers, lined; equipped with five shoe pockets and lock on drawers, twelve hangers, top drawer, Tlustrated on shoe pockets, laundry bag right. Special, 42.50 and lock on top drawer, Case, built on steel frame, Genuine Cowhide Trav- tected; soft shirt pocket. Sizes Justrated, Special, 14.75 — trated. Special, 24.75 New Spring Models Special, 1 5.00 As sleek as a costly Tailleur —sportsmanlike and smart. You'll find one the most use- ful garment you ever possessed. They simply cannot wrinkle— cling to a perfect fit with abso- lute comfort, and are appro- priate wherever any sort of a Suit is permitted. Those new models of ours effect a Tuxedo Style, have large patch pockets and cross- over belt. Navy Blue, Brown, Green, Copenhagen or Belgian Blue, Henna, Grey and Tan. (Fourt: Ploor) i *) * ¥ Ribbons---Specially Priced Moire and Satin Taffeta Ribbon in a wide range of beautiful colors; also Black and White. 614 inches wide. yard, 59¢ Dainty Lingerie Ribbons with Satin design in solid colors—Pink, Blue and White, Picce of 10 yards: 4 No.1 No, 1 Nb. 2 No. % No. & 65c » 80 1.20 1.50 2.25 (Alain Floor) Sale of McCreery Linens at Exceptional Prices All Linen (rish Damask Table Cloths..........++ formerly 6.75 and 8.50, each; “4.28 and 6.00 All Linen Irish Damask Napkins. .doz., 4.90 and 7,50 formerly 7.50 and 10.00 All Linen Scotch Damask, Table Cloths.......... formerly 10,50 and 12.60, each, 7,50 and 10.50 All Linen Scotch Damask Napki Pi formerly 12.50 and 15.00, doz., and 12.50 All Linen Damask Table Cloths, round, scalloped. .. Sets of All Linen Damask Table Cloth and six Napkins, hemstitched. set, 12.75 and 18.75 formerly 16.00 and 25.00 Cotton Huck Towels, hemmed...doz., 1.90, 2.50, 3.00 formerly 2.75, 3.50 and 5.00 Cotton Huck Towels, hemstitched..doz., 3.00 and 4.50 formerly 4.50 and 6.00 All Linen Huck Towels, hemmed..doz., 7.50 and 10.50 formerly 9.00 and 12.50 | 200 pairs All Pure Irish Linen Sheets, Hemstitched; ‘Twin 600 pairs AJ! Pure Irish Linen Pillow Cases, Hemstitched. Size 22x86 inches. Formerly 6.00, pr. Bed size. pr., 12,50 formerly 26.00 ] (Second Floor) ase price, remely low prices. 3 Fullsize Wardrobe Our Special Full-size Wardrobe Trunk, made on three-ply veneer basswood frame, fibre covered and Illustrated on left. Genuine Cowhide Suit Special, 77.50 cling Bag; full cut, leather lined; all hand sewn; best lock and trimmings. Sizes 2tand 26 inches. Il; 1§ and 20 inches, Ilus- rners and edges well pro- (Fifth Floor) formerly 10.00 and 12.50, each, 7.50 and 40.50 ares putea Gee gr sniovrevetentno-icseeite an neice

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