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& r t St caediae Lassen THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY ! SHOT WIFE AND QAUGHTER Crelin Then Turned Pistol on Himself and Fell Mortally Wounded. | TWINS AND PARTNERS FOR YEARS THEY QUARRELLED. One of Them Found Drowned tn) the Bay, the Other Died ta a Street Car PLANNED THE TRAGEDY. » Heard Gossip About His Family) :r-terts so a jos da i at nbd and Went Home to Kill— | bites bs vain | Y +| One Victim Dead. Beyond all medical aid. Mrs Mary |. ghty-Hith mtest tar Ferguson is dying In the Memorial) s) the Hospital, at Orange, N. J ® stan Gerk " In an adjoining ward ts her fa Philemon Crelin, who attempted cide after his murderous attack on) ,, t his daughter. wife was 4 The body of Mrs. Crelin, bis wife a x lies in the Orange morgue. She fell] | dead rom a shot in the neck during the struggle to save ber child from her husband's murderous fury. It{!* was at first thought she died from shock, but the Coroner's autopsy this afternoon showed that a bullet ended her life. Creiin will hardly live to pay the penalty of his crime. ‘The physiclans|* ie, John Gerken. » hold out no hope fo: the woman. One] august Jenken, 4 No #8 bullet pierced her breast in the re-|neard of the death of bis gion of the heart. Another passed] "™* deenty affected He br end and Efforts to re-| (be lstter’s sudden through her abdomen. wed at all last night Me could move it have been fruitless and the ike Ninsalts. Hhceiies) Goath( tikd woman is dying of internal hemor-| parted them while they were not friente 6 Droth To-day he rhage. phd Confessed During Operation. the Perfectly conscious, Crelin lay on the operating table at midnight, and| ' while the doctors were probing for the bullet he had fired info his ows breast, he told them of his crime “J wanted to kill them both,” he said, “because they kept company | didn't like. It is better they are both dead.” r » goto o make arrangements for He tok @ second avenue nyed as yrange & watch houses quarant emali-pox and other His occupation oft from home at night. His home his wife, their daughter, Mra Mary Fer a fe a Th Pamysedt a fort ed twelve, Leroy, seven, a ve any niles 0 her th: five. They occupied a third |r al estat a tenement in Milburn +e t n NJ th m Bast ilghteenth | Crelin beard something about affairs | rt “1 last week. at his home that enraged him, an mut thelr last ater ‘Tueaday night bi home in a iow [No 77 ve, they had a dif ering rage a ed with hin wi Fineentaredll He attemp with a carve |» sy ay “the ing knife, but Mra F guson, nelzed bh Kt away from him eda “PM KIN you for the young woman Wednesday morning he humor when he night he reached some mood. He + “ls 0001S CLAIMED | | IN SUIT BY CHURCH, . ‘|FIRST PRESBYTERIAN RE- ‘| NEWS AN OLD DEMAND. | ae Lenox Kennedy Mer Great Insists that Mach: Lete tt Pare frenzy, re was in danger adjoinine room acreaming wit threw thems father. ‘ i; “Don't kil! mamma h A chief her to h but the man wa | SCHLEY DECISION SOON. oS es President Will \ COATT APE rd itestoe ; thon Next Week | erved his decis | | FIVE-YEAR-OLD GAMBLERS. Played a Game Called 6 Tere Sasa that oe se for Soda and Pies. abe proba nid xt | Magistrate Zeller jooned , se vi ween 9 others were and ix » from te ‘Trenton Burned While Pumps Were Being Thawed vat. RE Feb Pee TROLS and Holm streets, was laais: yea | p fie early to-day. The water in ihe was frozen and ¢ iremen ww them out before they could work. nee the mean time the ———— More Money for Rertillon System. through the building, and poe ptowern houses were| ALBANY, Feb. 14 —Assembdlyman by showers of sparks. The| Plank has introduced a bill increasing COURT ORDERS CASTELLANE DEBTS TO BE SETTLED. —— DITTMAR LOSES. © Division Upholds Lower ine Aguinet Him FOR NEW WATER SUPPLY. DI tn Asa Adds te Sources for York ALBANY. N YI W-There is a General. | others | 4 ase is to #UDI ¢ United States ani D: epetn ‘Tablets, to the school, the | tne appropriation for defraying the ex- ense of the Bertillon system for the not yet assembled when Geentincan ion of criminals from $2,400 to discovered. 00 per year, Ls ‘ vert ond moat Suecesatul but the most acientife af Peatment for indigestion a stomach trov- auily T ent af ni FRIED ONIONS | Indirectly Cavsed the Death o° the World's Greates CHT WIFE GRIF FOR BROTHER 'GOULOS MUST PAY "ALCOHOLISM AND KILLED GERKEN.| PARIS CREDITORS. A SCALP WOUND. SO SAID THREE SURGEONS OF MAN WITH BROKEN SKULL. | rank WHE Proftiatty Set Sere Vive His Enjaetes Kehoe, Necnsed of Bete ASPERFELM a LEVELAN 144 BOWERY, “Bl ity Ue pes Bank Block.” We have purchased the en- tire stock (valued $300,000) of .. || CLARKE 6 CO., the well-known Broadway ‘ewellers, which we are now offering to the public at un- heard-o! prices, Ge & i {ERRLI-CHS’ Eve Doctors’ Examination Free. ASSES AS LOW AS 1.00 Vy Ehrlich @ Sons 217 BROADWAY — Astor # 1945 BROADWAY 3 SIXTH AVE in late S THERE IS NO END to the ways in which Sun- we day World > Wants can “serve you. et Help for ee the home and eS Help jor the office; buy and seli real estate; rent your houses, Nats and apartments, and get an: path ut to get Hay ch stnday Wor! Rash baci allan Wanis go to the Men’s New Spring Shi price, otherwise Saturday $1.50 and $1 cand light gro styles. Mostly in wait arker coloring Madras—woven s h d Percales. ty are ample in body nak and tin'sh, hand Most! An unecuatle chance to buy price, Sizes 140 18....s.006 Fit ¢ one! cisely the sorts you are w We mean that you shall thin picking among them. trom the factory and ail of the very latest kinds at......--.% utis, afew with the narrow attached In the Hosi 4, 1902 Unusual Shirt Values. It is fortunate that we got a big jot of the ts at the absurdiy little buyers would have had Bear in mind —just 78c nds, with neat stripes and figures, opular black and whites; a sprinkling to», of tripes, printed figured Madras and { Kg. positively co 4, open front ee back. ly rrect shirt at a ver Store, Think of two pairs of Socks for the price of Think of the freshest, newest goods, pre- iery anting and at half prices! know our Hosiery Store as the most thoroughly equipped and best stocked In town. HALI 4 ne quality im ted Lisl 1, new choice . effects, new ce i plaiaie ler and black; alo tat’ vertical, colored, em- ~ Clothing p Fires Foon broidered fronts New patt rns all sizes. not broken or shop worn lots. Fresh goods, ortments, fast 25 3oc, kind...... for Boys. n black ground Mothers who have Overcoats to buy for the 3to6 year olds can sav save more than half on woo! flannel waists. E Overcoats, ses 3 to 6 en's, military effect. with brass ns, \citical po kets, velvet liars and mace up in first lass manner; te i rigital pris: PP6OO Men's Fancy e about half. They can pretty wash suits and all Wash Suits; worth up to $5.00; sizes 3 to 10 years in all desirable patterns and fabrics... 2... see § 1.75 Boys’ all-woo! flannel Waists, all sizes and colors, 50 Wash Vests. Not much ofa line for men here yet, but what we have is worth being q fancy wash vests include uick for. Yet these values up to $3.50 95 In the Art Department. Bits of brightness all prettyings that add so m of home. Lace and Lin. regularly 1.25 95) Renaisssuce Pace Ireh P Covers, t Second Roor around. All the dainty uch to the home feeling Covers, reeulariy 2%.++0. 19 Sa ped& Tinted Cushion Stamped Linen Turn Over 5 Collarsexclusive design, 2 tor Some at trifling prices. Irish Point lace Table | epn Bacal @ | pee Sonsk Sons. ARE HAVING \ BIG RIBBON SALE TO-DAY. 5,000 pieces of this sea- ‘son's most desirable pat- terns in Fancy Ribbons, Also, Sain Taffeta, Moire, Liberty Satin and 1 Metallic Taffeta, from 3} to 6 inches wide, at aide 15c., 19c., 25c. yd. | 5,000 yards of Str'pes, Plaids and Flain Satin, !Moire anu tafretas at 5c. yard. The above prices repre-| i sentthe best values given this season, aie! & 9 Sts. | ( Jur Children’s Depart- ment needs livening up. aie goes. Boys’ Two-piece Suits, double-breasted dailor or Vestee — the $5 and $7 ' { kinds: | $3.50. | Overcoats, the same ! wav: reduced from $5 and | x7 to | $3.50. Browning: King-§-G Cooper Square West, New York | oppomte Cooper Union) Anoox.y™* om Street avo Dakais Ave Open Saturday ih o P. odd bureaus, esta: ERTHY 1807 a Vy. cS RELIABLE} CARPETS REDUCED PRICES In all departments with our “Re liable” stamp on every bargain give rare furnishing opportunities, 2 and 3 piece Go'den Oak Bedroom Suites, $10.00 and $35.00, Reauecd from $17.00 und 857.00. Some handsomely carved, some plain, all with large French beveled | mirrors. Also great reductions in chif- washstands and foniers. 25 per cent. off on a lot of our bes: Reliable” Carpets to close out the j patterns Every room can be tnexpeasively ‘pdeautified with the ald of bargain | prices and our,“ LQhG, CREDIT.” CASH on CREDIT GweertHwalt { 104. 106 and 108 Wess 14% St. Brooklyn Stores Flatbush AY. near Fution Si y_ preparati ‘onl; min the world that will yomov. 13 nthe Face. Weeks and “DEVELOPS THe just. The heallog eparattoi ts monderiu. > complex: ON SALE AT A 8 DI GOODS arses Bintduieee We want every’ tot vibe t roducer and. beauttifer: 1 eae eend 00 fart-Vaymeni lan? It enables you to pay in convenient amounts, either weekly or Thousands of people are taking advantage Of it. Why Don’t You? monthly. ’ Pien’s Overeoats. MENS' OVER- COATS, Oxford and black all-wool frieze, as well as black and blue ker- , either long or Pen’s | Suits N’S SUITS of -woolcassimeres, cheviots and wor-! steds, remaining lots of $15.00 and, $18.00 values, sin-| gle and double breasted, to fit reg- ulars, slims and) extra sizes, all at one price, Saturday, | al $15.00 a $18.00 values; Saturday jon sale at 8.95. 8.95 New Spring Styles. New gpring Styles. We're pleased to announce an unusually attractive showing for to-morrow in Men's Prince Albert Coat and Vest, in Clays, Spring Weight Overcoats in covert cloth, Oxford, melton, black unfinished or Thibet—the prices range by casy stages We're showing the new shape in Men's Thibets and Vicunas. The prices range 15.00 to 30.00. 7.50 to 35.00 less than $6.00; for quick clearance are now marked... 3.00 and 4.00 Vests at 1.00. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. MEN'S WHITE VESTS. They're slightly soiled, but hardly “ey J 00 and double reer also full-dress hati $3.00 to t.00 valses) Saturday 1.00 Glavest “Wellingsal Gan Skirts, Reefers. Belts. Avail yourself of these r@ecial items. at all interested it will pay you to tak There'll be brisk buyingin this dept. to- account trorrow-—such values as these will 2SEY JACKETS, short or me H ha with heavy satin, eg 1 Coats. Sours LADIES' RAGLANS, ee fitted or Joose backs, made of kerseys and double- s in brown and Ozford value $20.00, Saturday, 8.95 CHILDREN’S REEFERS, box fronts and backs, made of kerseys and coveris, castors and navys, sires 6 to 14 years; 2.69 WALKING SKIRTS, made of heavy clher flare or TADIES’ KID GLOVES—2-clasp, glace, in all colors, including black and white; excellent quality + ABC) learingi our entire line of men’s silk and fleece ined gloves; Adler's make; quality | anteed; value $1.00 and $1 5 79¢ NEW VEILINGS--In fancy Tuxedo and plain mesb—white and black, plain and spotted faced cle our regular cass: 75 = Satur- choice effects —- 25. 123c : > B corded ef- fects, straight and bodice shaped—gilt, black meltons, 19¢ ° and riace with d French gray buckles—large ortmen: of styles—value 39., at Extraordinary Offering of Boys’ Clothing Tomorrow made this season. Nota clearing out of odds-and-ends, but radical reductions on full and complete lines of regu. lar stock— Double-Breasted Suits Sailor Suits Three-Piece Suits All in full lines of sizes—suits perfect in every way—every fabric pure wool; all made up in the tamous Wanamaker manner. ane best suits to be found in New York City at their regular T’: WORD announces the most decisive clean-up of stock <The best clothing bargain of the year at these, to-morrow— $6 to $9 Sailor Suits at $4.75— Of pure wool serge and cheviot, in blue, brown or red; in sizes for 3 to 12 years. $8 and $10 Double-Breasted Suits at §55— Of exceltent and cassimercs; knee trous:ts; sizes for 8 to 16 years. SFAREE: PIECE SUITS—Jacket, vest and trousers, of cheviots and cassie meres; sizes for 9 to 16 years, $13.50 to $15 Suits at $6 $12 Suits at 36 Broadway. Fourth Avenue. Ninth and Tenth Streets. | Second Soar, | | | | i | | Published official figures of the| QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP | American News Company proved | CALLS come to advertisers who put conclusively that the daily circula-! their “Help Wanted" advts. tn 9 tion of The World in New York |Sunday World. Competent workers Dity fe tens of thousands greater than | Seeking employment look te @itn- _ Say World Wants lor guidengm, _. To-morrow will be made specially interesting for the men and young men. Several lots of clothing to be closed out at unusual sacrifices, It’s the end of the season, and our policy of not carrying goods from one season to another will be adhered to, no matter what the loss. Hence these astonishing prices. Have you ever taken advantage of our Final Mark»Down of Boys’ Winter Clothing. BOYS' STRICTLY ALL-WOOL SUITS, OVERCOATS AND REEFERS—Small lots but all ages from 3 to 16 years. The are fancy cheviots |] and cassimeres, in styles of Norfolk Blouse. 2-piece double-breasted, | and 3-pecr short pants suits. Notone in the ascortment worth

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