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érops."" - District-Attorney Merrill, of _ ton committee. HOT VICTIM OF POISON. —-—_ Family of Hayward Johnston Say Death Was Natural. DRUG, THE POLICE SAID. He Was Picked Up Unconscious and Was in Belleyue Several Days. made oa supe autopsy to-day on the body of ward Johnston, a law clerk, of N: West One Hundred and Twent street, who dird In Bellevu Wednesday night, after a mys neas lasting five day's. Dr. Wi! complete his autopsy to-r brain ts congested, a result of a dru The family man ray, however, edy in his death. His any reporters to James B. Murray, of ‘ in whose office the man was a clerk, eaid that Mrs, Johnston wan aure that her husband had died of natural causes. “Johnston sustained an Injury to his 6," said Mr. Murray, IMs Dr. Willams A him much pain. friends believe direct cause of his to talk about ti ¢hose who are } 3 4a no ground for the bel that there that) Mr. Johnston was the victim of knockout jon as te Name, fs widow Was directed by the Phy 1 lo go to the Coro ners’ oMce to un affidavit as to tho mame of th Johnston wa in the street was on the py avenue and Nincty the policeman who { for granted that he was drunk, vulance from the J. Hood Wright Hos- pital was called, ’ with the po- | ar and led that had put him In that | 79c. valu 259, 261° 6th Ave. others in price, is the magnet that is ness to this store. | | This, and the still further incentive of all by our popular m | | | racefully fr popular yoke made Oxtord and in net pla and other c 2 dr ent hangin with th Tn bi price would be $30.00, » quality and less style would ask Ness for Saturday at. Ka Hr cent specimens up to $35.00. Phen's stylish ae Bright, Your conse double breasted. d Social Dr ‘ sta Tuxedo, or Full from $20.00 to $35.00. y of ouribest efforts. In building ousiness for the future the g dothing. the coming man of New York with correcti Youths’ Suits, strictly all plain black or blue. Mate ol fabrics, dressy tmirtures or double breasted, military “10.00 ii Boys’ Suits and vercoats. Glove + value for Saturday — an | at money-saving prices. importer "s sur- | plus ot | Boys’ thri made tik all- wool $6.0) values; fo: e-breasied suits of all-wool and 5 or 2,50 overcoats in oxford ani yoo warm a 3. 98 | iy 0 sortj Ladies’ and Furs and Wraps. Misses’ Fur Scarfs in Sable or Isabella Fox, full skin, with 2 brush | ee-piece su papa’s, blac Kid Gloves, 9 leading shad black & white urday.. Russiar It, very Nar $4.00 valu nS, To-mortow will be Chil Removed to The patent wa te Hi night. when he L |, CITY WAR ON GAMBLING Queens, Leads Crusade Against Vice. One of the most extensive tions agatn: ood selling, and other Borough ts District Attorney Merrill and the Queens County Grand Jury at the court house in this city. More taan subpoenaed, Two-thirds of politicians alleged to rectly or in At noon the Borough of Qu plainant and in ton, was still ¢ Attorney and ( President: Bowl Witness. He spent n with the Jury them how vic Queens of 3 sald to-day th motives promp tlon against the 4 Vice and that he sent out subpoe- naes in every possible channel for wit nesses to try and prove President Bow ley's allegations. The court-house corridors wer crowded with politicians and men of sportin prociivities all day. Assembly- man Eugene Vacheron was among those present waiting to be called. He in- duced the Queens County Republican Central Committee a few dayw ago to adopt a resolution appointing a puritica- Nifty witnesses Mave been $500 FOR FAKE PICTURE. Sliae Crawford Secures Judgment from Magazine, Mins Edna M, Cra: 1, the tale ented and pretty di roof Chief ar $15.00 value; for 10 00 lisses', of heavy melton @* double taced , cut with yoke in box or fitted hack, Oxford regular $1650 armen ancy potipons oi children, which sells rey pe rt ah - 10.00 ::: ie sey, 27 inet Of fine breasted, lined throughout wit Ladies’ Jac kets satin, black and castors; $15.00 value; day ate... secs RAINES TO. TINKER LAW. If Excise Statute Must Be| Our dressy, broad - shouldered [Chestertield overcoat stands out Revised He Wants sharply and clearly a model of to Do It, fashionable correctness—a triumph | jo! the cutter’s art-—a gem of expert) tailoring. Convenient because it’ ready-to-wear the —minute-you- want-it. Economical because your tailor just doubles our price. it's value of convincing and startling 2" worth. Cut 48 inches long, also 44 jinches. Our price §: for ___ VIEWED IN A Ng CRITICAL ucHT, Senator Jon Rat Raln al for subs tie a plan R MEN, APPAREL . F | 139-41 Cortiandt St. stations Between tt ee aniston tis Eye Glasses Free eutter the next cs TALE INoleTED ON FOUR COUNTS. York ‘ on the first day of the BANK OFFICIAL ACCUSED OF GRAND LARCENY. Kane's peotor noon r, Arradened in Court, Ralph A. Crawford of the Cincinnat! Detective Bureau, got an award of KO » damitges from the publishers of a mag- Gzine this afternoon, from the jury in er sult for $10,000 damages for the pub- won of her picture in short skirts never wore, hington, this city, auarreled ra poof) cards to-day, and, Byres shot led Lawson, iyres Ned und has red. Both men were ‘Thir der susplclous circumstances Kane, who Is a brother of Police In- apector Kane, is well to do, and went to Sheetin’s place four days ago. He had been drinking, und asked for a room. Th wvaa placed In bed, and ye so IM that It” bee an Adjovenment Until Wednesday, ‘The Kings County Grand Jury to-day found an indictment against George Zollinhofer, the defaulting Willlama- Z| burg bank teller. He in charged with xraod larceny. T! are four counts Indictment, on charging him rand 1 in first degree, hers with grand larceny in the degree. Zollnhofer wan arralgned in County Court before » found that the mi n acute Bright’ considerable ma he lett home fly F ag th jouht that he mi Deen given enockout drone some pla but” the i sceond Jdingnonls of the do that his death was due to Siright’s diveaase the Judge Hurd to Clothing of Distinetive Character. A little ahead of other clothiers in style, a little behind when needed most, and paying in small convenient sums, which is accorded to fart-fayment Plan. =~ K is the latest favorite in overcoats among The Chesterfield fashion followers, A long, loose-back, Our Overcoats range from. very Bonde ones : for $7.50 to magnifi- Special—Tuxedo Coat and Vest, of fine all-wool 5 made with silk shawl collar, a regular $18.00 value, for Youths! TGavEEEI Clothing. 1, Youths’ Overcoats, nobby, with or without yoke, with pe goods, Oxford mixtures or $18.00 value, for Saturday, at.. MOTHERS—Bring your boys here and see how nicely we fit them out with well. made wear-resisting clothing of the reliable sort j nos blue or fancy with pearl butte fatrics, ages 9 to 16, Bargains in Stylish , handsomely trimmed hat, less clezant but also a very handeo: Extraordinary Offer. Sina Handsome Couches. brass LS tngle-BreastedSutts : trtnamed. i ‘cla three pieces,of fancy cheviots, upward drawing an immense busi- being able to buy what is needed, 1s. This, together lapels and slash pockets. modest cvstom tailor’s 3) We mak [5: 00} | preference in style is here, whether it is 1. litary, or the new two-button 0, We mark Llick or blue “16. 50; R | om the wih ids. loth Ghe Second Week of Our Suit and Overcoat Sale. Things are stirring in our suit and over- coat department. This is the second week—it may be the last—of the sale of suits and overcoats at $12.50. They’re made from that big purchase of piece goods, you know. These piece goods are what is left over at the clos» of the wholesale season; 40 or 50 different styles of goods; 3 or 4 pieces of each, made up into smart, stylish suits and overcoats: you can choose from this OVERCOAT FOR $1250 These are the self-same goods for which we should ordinarily have tn charge from $i5to $18 if the woo!iens were bought in the usual way., | No time to lose if you want to save. | WM. VOGEL @ SON, HOUSTON ST. | roe ‘nee All tt, at prices ran “42.50 73 vities, a till Ine a Thibet cloth, coat day ateseceeee PAND EUR DEPARTS NINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOL We take more than ordinary pains to fit ’ long, loose-fitting coats, made lot any lapel and slash pockets, plain plaids, SUIT OR Regular 12. 50 | Men's Underwear. jot of that splerdid in made. Shirts silk t with or 13.981 in overcoats, dressy, ace 42.98 su Prillinery. dren's Gala Day in the Millinery Parlor. with long silk ribbon strea is birds and wings, others with orna bande iS bows; hats that sell 3, 49 j 48 BROADWAY. You'll Drive A Bargain at our 13th St. store to-day that is worth coming a long distance for. mack, Ki Heaver, Kersey and Men's Overcoats—eve: every coat fall 44 11 coat faultlessly tailors $20, Former Prices $40 & $45 Neber mind why we do this| —the coats are yours for $20) while they last, and remember “‘the ripest fruit is the first to drop'’—be prompt, NackelS. Carhart « 6 265 Chambers St. trimmed hat for for Saturday at ularly at $2.7 Jong—ev ery Saturday, Nov. 23rd. Boys Clothing Department. 4a BROADWAY. Stores: { Cor. tath St. cor. Canal st.{ Nea St. Keane’s Thanksgiving Is the Dining Room Furniture old or small or scant? ‘Thanksyiving holiday, Prices on good furniture will never again be as low. \¢ y is here. ng Prices. Better returnish for the Plenty Satlor Sutts of fine English serges and fancy mixtures. Sideboards. Darable as Russtan Blouse Suits Round and Square ligh: of serges and mixtures, | Dining Tables they” are and Rracelale ayy ae d s ey 75 handsome; Select Golden Oak Table from massive Double-Breasted Suits ns, worth $1680, ateese.- QBe| and sol of fancy mixtures. Portieres, worth $8.00, at... » 5.50) Gollen Ge blue and ck,(imade up in our usual ect manner), including navy bli p Parior Suits, Pianos, Phoncaraphe, Solid in construction, splendid ‘60 | stering, excellent finish. 15.0 Real Leather Couches from... Bicone Imitation Leather upward from... 6, al Cerpets, Rugs. JAMES R. KEANE. & CO., 1351, 1353, 1355 3d Ave. East Side., pee 77th & 78th Sts.” ay & Lex. Ave. Cars] Dlock West, Above suits formerly sold \for $6.50 & $7.50. Special at 35. OO each. | Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St “West TAtSn, om gE RTH oe "RELIABLE’“ CARPETS FOR APARTMENTS. Nothing {8 more appropriate or gives the apartment a vaster inte- nor than solid color fillings. WILTON VELVET FILLING, $1.25 per yd. (reduced from $1.50). (22 DIFFEREST SHADES.) Bargains in dining-room furniture specially provided for Thanksgiving. Do not hesitate to secure these now, and, by usiag our “Long Credit.” pay when convenient. CASH of CREDIT G@wrerTHwalT & \ THE PROPER Ones e —_—— ent, Through his McDonald, he aaked ‘amount of the vlefateation of Zol- the acme of Fine Tae and his fellow conspirator It is warm, serviceable and and no Information has been givon out, of the latter. ‘These friends do not |it here. (Nearly opposite Cooper Unton), Aspinall will Harry Corbett ts not known as yet. fashionable, and not unduly It in sald that friends of Corbett, who Corbett was as deeply tm- ? $18.00 to $30.00. ~ | Brookiys: Funton St. anp De Kaun Ave. Five experts are still at work on the costly. died a short time before the exposure would have the Browning: King-§-© Aurora Grata Club, Open Saturday (bp, m, becks of the Willlamsburg Savings Hank Zollinhofer, are behind the prosecu- It will be right if you-get look for a full Cooper Square West, New York club-house in Bedford avenue, ry dinner to-m | 104, 106-and 108 West 14° Sr. ) ST! AY, Bxoolwyn Stores; Flatbush Av. near Pelton $01 at the beay Madison atreet, Brooklyn, AA Hotable Chanks- giving Magazine. | 2 of the Leading Features: Snap-Shot Pictures—Printed in colors—of President and Mrs. Roosevelt riding horse- back; Mrs. Roosevelt shopping; young Archie Roosevelt coming from sc. 10g), sur- rounded by playmates; Kermit and his ’ father on the sway to church. | | 2 PATO ON an RRR Love-Letters of an American Girl—A re- markable romance of society in America and M7 Europe, which tells between the lines the \ story of a woman's sacrifice of wealth and title for the man she loves, with comments by Lavinia Hart. ROLE ar Ar +. Uys Ue as DR On re 3 SEVP OLS ORTe OS The Millionaire Prince of American Rogues —Sentenced to prison five times in five States and still at liberty. Amazing career of a man of fortune. Zs POSS TTD A battle-ship and transport, with two Ad- CRRRLE mirals, half a score of captains and a bale of H gold lace, going half way around the world to learn if a naval officer drank too much toddy. Most remarkable temperance move- ; ment on record. f | Dy 5 Lay ane O eae WIA The Shooting Stars and Why They Didn't Shoot—to the amazement of scientists. In- teresting article on the Leonids, written by Sir Robert Ball, greatest astronomer in the world, for this magazine. ale ieee 6 & poy QR RRR Mark Twain at Sixty-five aes to His Fame asa Humorist—Some of his latest jokes. [SOW PAA RRR RRR The most savage human beings in the world pictured and described by a New York preacher who lived among them. Written eabeitil for this magazine. RRR aman Do High Hats Cover Bald Heads? All’ prom- inent New Yorkers who are bald wear high hats. Views of great doctors on this most interesting subject. AC SMA SE CRCCORE GRRL Beauty Lessons for Women—Article three in the series by Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Amer- ica’s greatest beauty expert. THOROLD SATA RRR 10 LRA The Yale and Princeton Football Elevens— Greatest teams of the year photographed for “i this magazine by L. L. Rush. Another one of . remarkable pictures from life by this expert. LTD iT VT, RRR OSC How tiie dressmaker and the maid have made a stage beauty of a prominent actress now starring in New York. boys en 12 paar PERE R EG RE $200.00 in Prizes for Christmas Puzzles. 2) : A Bi See Co-Hitorrow’s Paper for Rew Features of the Sunday World Magazine of November 24,

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