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HE HANGE x Baumeister Infatuated 3 Peer ce etc 837 East Elgnt! * sweetheart’s “dare” and hanged his ton rafter in the gilding establishment | sof Wirth & Syne, at 4 East Thirty-tt Vetreet. His body was found by fellow (workmen this morning. Baumelater was 4 trusted employ nd locked up the place at 1 en found the store closed this. morn- ng and had to wait until Wirth's ar- wal to gain entrance. They by Harry's aged father. wh over his son's absence from home night, had come down to make inquiry | tor him. After the doors were openc the father was one of the firat to sce the boy's Sanging from a pulley ring ina Fad above the staircase. A let-} yrs. in German and a note acrib- ay, Sand were found tn his pockets. sherd written by the boy was as ta athers— h of his father." t constder my action an unjuat photograph Harry took of i wood-by forever, father. ‘This Is | a Sunday was given to ut night. HARRY.” | Te id by his grandmother, Took Her Pictares. note was addressed ai a sixteen-year-old gir «t door to his home. It 1@ to his suicide. Harry lived with hia father and grand- ather. The lateer said: “1 knew just uch an end would come of his love sensense. He was a fine boy, fond of athletic sports, and a manly fellow until Katie living ve the ae SHE “DARED” HIM: Followed Example of Aged Suicide. 2.5 -3nxi | D HIMSELF. with 16- Year-Old Girl Be ee eee eyes a2 PES PPD SH SoD Od KATIE STRAUSS. The Girl for Whom Baumeister Ended Lif ( we discovered that he was in love with Katie, He sy all his spare time at her house ook Nundreda of pic- would break the plates, J never get a pleture push of When he wasn’! r © was writing her letters, Kate is a xood girl, but she is only sixteen and frivolous, Though she en- nyed Harry's admiration, he was far 1s for her her Tella of It. ) Liedermann, the janitor of hanged himself a week rhed from little he Lives two doors from n Harry was talking to vont [phe «ald: ‘You're always about wanting to do something to prove your love for me. Why don't hang yourself Mke old Liedermann?” Well, we were glad te hear she sald because thought {t would cure a Koodo é it, the boy, but it seems to have done for him. we Tam afratd his sutctde will be the talked volubly when asked about 1 the young gilder. Kathe Is learning tc her daughter and On, himself on her account? her, wasn't even engaged to were both children. in Ger:|? Silks. 1,250 Remnants Plain Black India | and Foulard Silks, in lengths up to 12 yards goods worth from $1.00 to $1.25 a yard, reduced to j 5 cts. a yard, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St HUSBAND. WAS NEVER HOSTILE. So Says Mrs. Burton, Who Was Secretly * Divorced. In a modent ittle cottage at 10 8 ond street, near White Plains ro: lamabridge, an Evening World reporter to-day found Mra. Augusta M. Burton, who Ived with her husband fo Mix years, only to discover a death that he had divorced her ¢ four yeara ago. Nothing tn the woman's attire or wur- roundings suggested that she was the widow of a man who had died leaving fin estate of 80,00. The husoand’s will not only from sharing .n his estat woman parentiy depressed hi sixty rs of age, woman, lively in manner and shre her attitude toward business aff Bhe sill not speak of the ¢ to mention the woman and {1 in the prese lawyers. To catch the ‘eport of this story the following excerpt from the will of W. A. Burton, a lawyer and Justice of the Peace at Kings Park, L, 1 given, It was filed with the Surrogate Suf- folk County, immediately following the th of the testator at Brooklyn fact that her oft cut her but gave has not ap- She ts about he talking by her Aecree of Atvorce Aled in office May 27, 1 40 lerk’s ‘an; he fell in love with Katie Strauss, “His father humcred his every wht ‘Dut lately we did not know what had come over him, he got so moody, untill fe wald to-day that she spoke to r only twice, Sunday night her picture (with other girl Monday night, #he says, he came to her stoop and gave her a’ pic- ture he had taken, Baumelster's father, who ts a gidder, sald the boy saw the girl for the first time Sunday nignt. SOLDIERS TO BE SHOT IN CHINA Deserters from American Troops Blackmail Na- tive Villagers. THIN-TSIN, Friday, Jan. 18,—The United States transport Sumner, which arrived here, brought 16) troops to re- place Americans who had been invalidet. Two deserters American troops with an American flag have re- cently committed acts of depredation in the surrounding country and have blackmailed the villagers. Both were captured, but one aucceeded in making from the WILDMAN Consul-General Leaves Hong Kong for Washington. (Copyright, 1901, by the Press Publishing Company, ew York World.) Despatch to The Evening World.) SG, Jan, 23.—Consul-Gen- eral Wildman left yesterday for Wash- ington, He goes via Vancouver and the length of his stay is not known, It {x understood that hls thip has official significance, though Mr. Wildman been anxtous to return home on a vialt for several months. ——— nae hin escape and is still at large. !t is probable he will be captured and teth will be shot. ‘Three Sikhs, who were found guilty of similar acts, were taken to the scene of their depredations to-day and given (tty: lashes each. Many lawless acts are being com- mitted. A French soldier has been sen- tenced to a term of five years tn prison for drawing his bayonet upon an Aus- trallan policeman. . Two Frenchmen have been shot and an Amert@in stabbed in xitloon brawls. ’ "The French soldters draw thelr bayonets! x upon the slightest provocation. TOOK POISON “FOR JACK.” Abbie Scott Roused Hotel by Her Serenme. Abbie Scott, twenty-four yeam old, a chambermald in the Raines Law Hotel at 299 Third avenue, was found In her room to-day suffering from carbolic acid poisoning, ‘The young woman was shrieking “I aid it for Jack It was said at the h ame there it ald, of Bel allowed’ only 1 that she would recov LABOR The American Federation of Labor has declared {iself as opposed to Sen- ator Hannu's Ship Subsidy bill, An at- tempt"was mado to have it Indorsed at the big union's convention, but the many delegates present declared against measure as well an against the pri@mciple of government subsliies, Bakers’ Uftons Nos, 38 and 16) of the Loan Buftuo, International Union, locat have notitied all New Y warn 18 0 looting en present. Kre engaging none jecont strike, which } gether settled as yet. John J. Pallas has been installe: tp sini pt been aloe Jas the Ident of the Central F PeMon of tis city. He will serve for & term of threo months, the Ume called for the! strike and tha | iractors, bythe un: han been cc more than 1 r Actors’ Prot hion and the |fern-Mukers’ organization, | i lua mueting of Unton Delegate O'Brlen reported Wat he moned to Washington, las by the} | Industrial Commission to unswer tol usations made y contrac! iH IF aint the building trades unions In w York. Ie xald that the employers ver knew when there wax to be vhen times w: brisk the unions broke faith with the cons Delegate O'Brien asserted that he denied the statements. ‘Tho Franklin. Ansoctation of Presn- men's Assistants completed all arrunge- iments for tts eighteenth annual ball, which i# to be held at Webster Hall on | Lem Saturday night. Uae hte Sara ed Pel De ORS E RE PONCE on NTSC Cats ee Ce oe STARTS HOME}: eald exeeutrix be not required to give In all the years they lives Mrs, Rurton declares she 1 5 any hostility on her husband's part te ward her. Investigation of the secret di Mrs, Burton showed that the decree was ted on the recommen Referee William 11. evidence on which the « was an it, bearing mignatures of Stephen 8. ¢ France M. Philes. Childs alle; that fs. Burton had made a confession at unfalthfulness to him and that he had served her with « copy and stinmons of Burton's lawyers. They hunts sand found him in Tren Ho promptly pronounced the altidavit a forgery und furnished vunter alt. davit, swearing that he had never had a confession of unfaithfuln Burton; that he davit to that eff * knew noth. against her AMMans on the return his signature Burton Dr. Milte nor FLEEING FROM MICROBES. John Haye Disappears trem I DBRBY, Conn... Jan Haunted hy tha idea that he is pursued by: microbes, John Hayes, of West Ansonia, loft wife, home and three small chiluren ant hue not returned. Ke case. alled for Joseph Sinnott, hie pastor, microbes were’ killing him, peared Friday. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY THE TIDES, + Wigh Water AM. 1 ae Bandy Hook. Governor's latand Mell Gate Ferry... PORT 01 NEW youn, ARRIVED, Tra Iberian Jersey City, Mozart | Britannia roa OUTGOING STEAMSISIPS SAILED TO-DAY, Liverpool. Ravenmtale, 1) Southampton Comal, Gaty forth Tract DUE TO-DA enstown lermo, Victoria, Que Oe Chita dt Pal GibeTu u ‘Latest Winter Fabrics, Haya or Oxford grey cheviots,—-and iull length | COAT DEPT. | Fly front Lined with breasted. or doy Black Jackets, ¢ Satin. $7.50 and $0.5 Formerly $12.00 to $1: Made of tan Kersey cloth, Black Hima- oxford Box Coats. cheviot Raglans, $12.50; Formerly $25 JAMES McCREERY &CO., Twenty-third Street. HBTVSVVSSVSVSSSSSSSE SEVIS sSsessessssessep e é qe 5 s @ $& Advance Spring Shapes $ ; OF Are Ready. us $ @ We announce the correct styles in the new $ CJ Derby, Alpine and Golf Hats for the com- @ e ing Spring season, $2.00 and $3.00. 8 @ ALL THE NEWEST COLORS. @ é eS e ; Hacks Carhart ; $ , A a $ 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor. 13thSt. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambers St. $ 4 ) HSTSSVSVSSSS FSSVSSS SSESSVSESVS SSVSSSS and here is your oyster cracker. Kennedys Oysterettes (Formerly Junior Oyster Crackers) are enjoyed by all the world. Sold everywhere for § cents, in the ‘In-er-seal Patent Package." NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY COMPANIONS WON’T TESTIFY FOR KERR. McAlister, Death and Campbell Will Not Take Witness Chair. Lawyer Michael Dunn, who repres) v sented Andrew ¢ i) ant Willam to Death when they were tried with Wade Mister Last v murder Jennie Bow: of the convicted ime to tomtity Monday ave passed Tourt-House that not over twenty ex and goes to and » Court-House dagly, but eays about Kile men, and appre the! sub- much beenuse tne MeAllater, Death strain of testifying as be and Caanpbell suse they f ud injure ht Lor getting a)! mons rg aequltte Kk MeAlister hat i te Jal regularly them Jlixt him w Po Thane, ilevane’ Mobeniollera, Gibraltar. THE WORLD® WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1901 and the eae adjor Charies J. Bi al of §7 Fourth stre 5 the Jefferson Market e Court to-| Use. World Wants to 4) your| duy Ua the umayiaint uf his wife, who] grants. + seated VIN near aren IE “nan will be held in our Drug Department on Thursday, January 24th, 25th and 26th. purpose of making the general public better acquaint tween our uniformly low prices and the higher prices your pocket to buy whatever you need in this line at o pecially while this great sale is in progress. Powdered Sugar of Milk, 1 Ib., German Cathartic Salts, 1 Ib., 25 25 Cotter Goods and Parlumery. Imported French Rose Water, 4002., Cocoa, pints, Elixir Iton, Quinine and Strychnine, pint bottle, De Grandville Extracts—Violet, Jas- mine, &c., 79¢.; bottles for | Violet Cologne, 4 or., 25 | rarina Cologne, 4 02., 7 | Florida Water, per 8 of. bottle, 7 Republic Toilet Perfume, 5 02., Essence Pepsin, 4 07., Essence Peppermint, 2 07., Essence Ginger, ? of., care and the best of ingredients always. Bring your prescription here and le! sary, them on our hands. capital tied up in these watches i the prices to less than actual wholesale cost. anteed as though we charged its full value. n other, more salabl If you n Men's Genuine Gun Metal Watch— Thin model open face, fitted with a J-Jewelled American movement; cember price, $0.00; January pri Men's Solid Gold 14-Karat Open-Face Watch—-New thin model, plain pol- ished or engine-tumed case, fitted with Waltham or Elgin movement, December price,$35.00; January price, 23.75, é Men's 14-Karat Gold-Filled Watch— Men's Silver-Filled \ ihre n Gasrantesd for 25. yeata, open {ace, | face, fitted with New York Standard lain polished case and fitted with a movement; December price, $5.50; ine 17-jewelled Royal Waltham move- January price, 95, ment; December price, $25.00; Janu- Women’s Solid Gold 14-Karat Hunt- ary price, 19.50 | ing-Case Watch — Handsomely en- Men's Gold-Filled Hunting-Case Watch graved, fitted with the well-known Handsomely engraved case, uaran- Dueber - Hampden movement, the teed for 25 years, and fitted with a 15- (“Molly Stark;" December price,» jewelled Waltham ot Elgin movement; $22.00, January price, 13.25 mbet price, $18.00; Januaty price, 12.95 | Women's Enamelled Chatelaine; Watch | Men's 14-Karat Gold-Filled Hunting- Case, Watch Guaranteed for 10 years, thin model, fitted with Waltham or Elgin 7-jewelled movement; December price, $12.50; January price, Boys’ Open-Face Nickel WatchGoot Swiss movement, with second hand; Decemter price, $4.00; January price, Special Price Reductions on Women’s Stylish Winter Coats for Ohursday, Jan. 24. The unprecedented success of our January Double Value Sale of Women’s Outer Garments has resulted in the accumulation of many small lots—and we find it utterly impossible to replace them at the prices we bought them at—makers.now wanting fully 40 per cent. more. Therefore the only thing left for us to do is to close out these small lots at once. To-morrow will be the day—the values will be simply remarkable—if interested come at once! Women's Seal Plush Coats, extra quality, velour finish, medium lengths, lined with Skinner's guaranteed satin ; $14.75 value; specially priced for Thursday at, Women's Oxford Raglan Coats, made full length, with velvet collar and flaring cuffs ; $20 value ; specially reduced for Thurs- day to M75 Women's Trimmed Plush Coats, full beaver collar and revers; $25 value; specially reduced for Thursday to 14.75 Women's Fur Trimmed Automobile Coats, made of finest kersey, with full beaver collar and revers;$25 value; specially reducedto JO, 75 Women’s Cloth Coats, short effects, made of finest kersey, with Skinner's guaranteed satin lnings, high and coat collar styles, values from $12 to $18; specially reduced for Thursday to, 200 Women's Novelty Coats, fancy and plain effects, garments that brought as high as $25 and $30 apiece; especially reduced for Thursday to 12, 50 Also, Our entire stock of High Class Garments of Cloth and Velour, in short, medium and long effects, at from one-third to one-halt former prices, 4 ree Solid Gold, handsome, rich shades, December price, $15.00; january price, Men's Solid Silverine Watch.--Open- 7.95 | face dust-proof case, fitted with Waltham or Elgin 7-jewelled_move- ment; December price, $7.50; Janu- ry price, 8.75 2.25 8.90 7.50 Drugs, Druggists’ Sundries and Gotlet Articles. A Special Sale—at Less Chan Regular Prices— We hold these special Object Lesson Sales two or three times a year, for the Look over this condensed list of some of the most commonly used drugs, sun- dries and toilet goods, compare our prices with those you have been in the habit of paying elsewhere, and you will be quickly convinced that it will be money in Drugs and Druggists' Sundries | Antseptine, pint bottles, 7 Coitce Goods and Porfumery. Aiba 95 Vet cents; per platy 3Se; aoe Tete i ite a 1S. Republic Toilet Perfume, boxed, 35 quart, 7 inest Norwegian ver Oil, per nublic Col ( ee | pint, B 39 Republic Cologne, 4 o2., 25 Waa Aaa ahs 6 | Tincture Benzoin, 4 or. 23, Republic Extiacta, 1 02., 29¢.; 2 02., 49 Pi . > Clita Violet Water, 4 oz., 25 Pare Rochelle Salts, t-41b,, 8e.; 1b, 32. Paregoric, 2 02., Sl Trangrted Bay Rie ied P Epsom Salts, 1 Ib 10 | Best Castor Oil (Baker's Crystal O1l), ported Ray Rum, 1-2pint, 19¢.;pint, 37 ORD, 308.9; 8or., 19) Dental Foam, per bottle, 12 Powdered Boric Acid, 1-4 1b. 10; 1 | Spisits Camphor, 3 af., 12; 8 oF., 29 | Peat! Tooth Powder, 14 a4 20 Bicarbonate of Soda, 1 Ib., 10 Witch Hazel, pints, 15; quarts, 29 | Antiseptine Tooth Powder, per bottle, 25 Powdered Botax, 1 tb. 10 Glycerine, 3 of., 10; 8 oz., 25 Manhattan Tooth Paste Tubes, 10; wT tb., me " pots. 23 va eat Glycerine and Rose Water, 3 oz. for Pure Cream Tartar, 'ilb., tej tel 25 jte7 wos 25 | Violet Talcum, box, 9 Powdered Alum, 1 tb 10 | Cocoa Wine, pinta, 49 | Pure Talcum, finest white, per box 5 Phos . | va, pl | z Granulated Phosphate Soda, 1 Ib., 20 | Elixir Calisaya, pints, 35 Brilliantine, 19 Eau de Quinine, 4 02., 2Sc.; 80z., Nail Powder, per tox, Compound Extract Celery, M. & M., }1sc; Sor, 35 | ueseyvAnaese Create ‘er pote; 49) Handkerchief Extracts —Wood Violet, Egg Sham 23 Liebig's Beef, Iron and Wine, pint Peau d spagne, Heliotrope, Apple POO, 15 bottle, 10| inp hite tena Camatton, Vio- Green Soap Shampoo, 4 oz. Sprinkler 23 Liebig's Beef, Iron and Wize, with tet, Sco, tm bulky your choice, Pet | penzoin, Rose and Glycerine, 14 plat, 15; pint, Vinegar Rouge, per bottle, Celestial Cream, per bottle, Rum and Quinine, per bottle, Cold Creams, pots, 9.; belb., 25c.; Vib, We fill physicians’ prescriptions at just about half the prices charged by exclusive druggists, using the utmost A Stock-Adjusting Sale of Watches. . We laid in a bigger stock of watches for our holiday trade than was neces- and although our sales were very large we were left with too many of}! As we are naturally anxious to invest the great amount of piece attend this sale and buy it at a price that you won't see quoted again, per- haps, in years. Just look over the list of great reductions: years, fitted with the Dueber-Hamp- den ‘Molly Statk'’ movement; De- 4.05 , cember price, $15.00; January price, Friday and Saturday, ed with the difference be- of the exclusive druggist. ur Drug Department, es- t us refill it for you. e goods, we have reduced Every watch is just as fully guar- eed a good, reliable time- Women's Fine Enamel Miniature Chatelaine Watch—-15-karat gold, with a fine, Swiss, movement, Becember price, $25.00; January price, 12.50 Women's Fine Enamelled Watch and Chatelaine Pin to match, turquotse, royal, red and green; December price, $5.00; January price, Women's Solid Stlver_ Chatelaine Watch--Small size, tine Swiss move- ment; December price, $7.00; January price, Boys’ Solid Silver Open Face Watch, with second hand, a very suitable watch for nutses; December price, $4.50; January price, Women's 14-Karat Gold-Filled Watch Hunting case, guaranteed for 25 5.75 4.95 9.50 Ohe Shoe Manufacturers’ Annual Clean-Up Sate is inits last days, Of the thousands of paits of ood shoes offered for pale at half and less than half one style did not sell as well as we had expegted—a plain toe, comfortable shoz for men (just like illustration ft these we have about S00 pairs left, all kues, in lace and Congress, made some and $3.00 are the actual values, but for a quick clearance we offer a 125 . choice to-morrow for Also, for Thursday, Some big bargains in shoes for men, women and children; not enough of any one lot to erable us to go into detatls— sufficient, how- ever, to enable 500 or 600 people to purchase some of the greatest shoe bargains of the year. Oho Hayes Dental Association (Inc. Balcony, Main Floor. Reliable dentistry at moderate prices. Only skilled specialists employed. I instruments thoroughly sterilized before operation Work guaranteed. Cons E. P. HAYES, tree, NOW i ON SAL BEST EVER ISSUED. E.

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