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BP scvoo.anys rao i q ; Es ‘. HE 64, SHE 40: BOTH MISSIN George Wagner, Mar-) ried 40 Years and Father of | 3 Children, Said to Heve Eloped. DREW ALL HIS MONEY, Woman in the Case, Whose Husband Wants Her Arrest- ed, Took Three of Her Ofi- spring with Her. «After forty years of married fife, dur dng which thirteen children can cheer him and to bless hix old age George Wagner, a coal dealer at No. | MD Allen street, is said by his family to) have eloped with another man's wife He 1s sixty-four years old and wears ® long gray beard, The worhan for| whom he Is alleged to have forsaken his | ‘ferippled and rheimatic old wife and his) family Is twenty-four years his junior Her husband ia looking for her to have her arreated becnuae, he snys, she took with ‘her $000 of his sayings Warner took with him $2,409. He drew it from the Bowery Savings Bank on ‘April 8 and went away the next day. Hin wife iy left without any money, but she js in no danger of want, as her ehil- @ren will look out for her. Wagner lived with his wife and some of his younger children at No, 107 Sec- ond street. For twenty- had been running the little the basement on Allen street, and every | morning he went there and spent the) day. The woman who is eald to have warmed his aged heart ilved in De- | Iancey street, and almost every aay while her husband was at work ehe | vinited her old admirer. There was no gossip about her visits because of Wag- ner's years. On the morning of May 1 the coal Agaler went to his place of business as wbual at about 8 o'clock, A half hour Jater he, together with the woman, who, ft is declared, has disappeared with him, and three of her children, was Reon by an acquaintance to board a est-pound Grand street car. Nothing has been heard from them since. ‘When Wagner did not oome home that night some of his sons went to the bane- ment Shop and found that It was locked The door was forced and a lot of Woman's clothing was found inaide. ‘Phe husband of the woman made a Searcy for her but could not find her visited the Wagners and together | they decided that there had been an elopement. e husband went to the Essex Mar Ket Court and tried to get a warrant for Tis wife bot failed. He has two children lett. T Were not at home when their mother Went away with the three younger ones, hey are old enough to work and MOTHER A SUICIDE Door of Their Home Locked They Climb Into House and | | Through Fire-Escape Discover Parent Dead. feturned home Moon to find locke) agair @4 to find th Kate mother Waiting for them “Mother pounded Fesponse ‘The Mother on the d allied put there wae no they and doys learned from neighbors thac seen woing te wend for ain years widow wears od SB SOMplication of Winoarwe for wo ye OPERATORS WILL MAKE NO MORE CONCESSIONS. Carine i LAWRENCE THREW LUTT BEG ~~ « . one . ar) hinds — Want WOMINATED | louse suit on his hand. ‘Now that hin father is dead,” she said he In certainly ming more than any one else’ BROTHER WHO S \Plea for Forgiveness to Murderer Caused Family Decision, it Is Said, to Bury the Two) Together—Plans for Double Funeral To-Morrow. | The funeral service ober the bodies of Paul Leicester and Malcolm Ford ‘will be held to- morro morning at 10 o'clock in the home of the late novelist, No. 37 East Sebenty-sebenth street. Bishop Burgess, of Long Island, will of fictate. (Continued from First Page) aoking her innumerable | queations. Mra. Ford (a a tall, slender, beautiful | woman, When she was asked to talk of | the tragedy she anid | “It fe all so terrible that I cant talk | about it. Mr. Ford must have been in wane when he did it, although it does neem that he was unjustly treated by! hin famtiy. “You know how families are when it comes to the settioment of money mat-) ters, but there ia no use in talking about that now. It can do no good When she was asked what was to be come of her boy she tightened her grasp “It in more than take him and longs to ee AUTHOR, DYING, FORGAVE BROTHER. | With the full kn ‘ohable that 1 shall for him, for he he- ge thay nt crashing into his body by * and queation of only mo: Ford, his the Malcolm | fata that death was a ter sprawling on the w fect of he himself iny ¢ the murderer and with his dying breath * the fam ” This war 4 ed toda , |Emanuel Baruch who lives next door | to che Ford mansion a 3) Bani Se WITH IMPRE All Branches of the Go —— and wh seventh street doctor called. reaching side a few minutes af yesterday The Mime’ ot iil is remponst family’s servi plea of the dead knew he was ‘ He said many thing ink his brother be forgive im ane danger, acord DMIRAL SAMPSON BURIED SSIVE HONORS. vernment Representec Large Military and Naval Escort WASHINGTON, May # With « pomp petanne exceeding he ar vel funeral in tt wy recent ye wont body of the late ¥ m7 r . ’ FUMIGATED Tk Cnunn at Memers S hwer smote te Heme og Miier> Hed Reem tiene WO NLOI) POLICEMAN THER THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1908, INOVELIST FORD, AS HE LAY DYING, FORGAVE THE HOT HIM AND THEN KILLED HIMSELF. 4+o—___—— .|}ONE GRAVE FOR af TohnDavield ‘ ‘Trede Merk. Scotch Flannel Waists | $2.50 |Formerly $4.50 to $6.00._ |. These Washable light-weight | | Waists are especially suitable for |cool summer evenings, seashore and mountain wear. | Made in our own workrooms | and finished throughout in the best possible manner. All the leading colors are rep- resented in a full range of sizes |from 32 to 42 inches. We also offer at about half price la very large assortment of Washable | Including Dimities, | Printed Organdies, Fancy Linen and | Cotton Skirtings and Suitings, Fancy White Cottons.and Zephyrs, Em- broidered Swisses, Fancy Grenadines and Linen Batistes. dames McCutcheon & G0... 14 West 23d Street. | Important Sale of 500 Suk Watsts and Summer Silk Blouses value $6.50, at $4.50 each, Consisting of White & Black Jap.Silks,Striped Wash Silks | Foulards, made in very smart styles! the moraing the street i" (exclusive to our house), all ‘do man 1 was crowded re fe carriages whose oceue Sizes; actual value $6.50— pants merely left their cards for Mrs. ag an exceptional bargain we, the Bishop. In death Malcolm will share the plaudits of his brother. ‘The service will be private, only very near relatives being admitted. “We desire no crowds, und as little publicity as possible,"” Mr. Fo “There is much to be regretted, we prefer to mourn in privacy and with ourselves. The family will make further announcements. ‘The grief is its own.” Undertaker H. E. Taylor, of No. 14 Twenty-third said this bond: no East street morning that the interment of tho two brothers would be at Irvington-on-the- Hudson, In the family lot “My Instructions are to make the |and Polka Dot grave double size and they will He side by aide, he said Ford, Mrs, Ford has not been permitied ty | Offer them to-morrow at \ see the body of her husband. She heard the shot which killed him and started $4.50 each, down to the library’ from her room on, the third floor. But, hearing the second shot, the one with which Malcolm Ford [ AER Te Ui, killed himself, she turned back and walted until Dr. Emanuel Baruch, who vr ay Or. lives in the next house east arrived, | THE TWO BROTHERS. | Then ne would not permit her to nee Broadway & 20th St her husband, who was only partially | brother of [eonsclous as he was carried upstatrs, | ed trom Bor: | ———- | in the} jad Planned to Sum-) the double} morning, later Author Ford se AHR mer Keene. E, N. death of West 14S). RELIABLE “>| CARPETS | WHITE ENAMEL BURBAUS, $11.00; (reduced from $14.50). COMBINATION BUREAU & WASHSTAND $6.5) (veduced from $9.00) § Sons Handsome French Bevel Mirrore— | uM jepecielly recommended for the sii , ART SQUARES. Were. WOW. May #—Newa of the Paul Leicester Ford mee ty with peculiar in- Mr, Ford and his H Kidder, pur- about 1,0 acres not | service will KE Bishop Burgess, of | tragic Ford mansion at 10] w: be read « Island. in the morrow mor 1 Pa vodies 4 similar nall on the operty ts partly in the town n and partly in Marlboro. Mr to become a resident of thin summer and extensive nents have been interrupted by Ford w Cheshire ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL FOR MEN. 2,000 Silk Lustre Shirts and Drawers, ones ‘en Oe in Colors, Blue, Helio and Pink, 9X12 FT 12.50 7.80) Best quality, all woo) LONG CKEDIT is the paseword into our bargain camp. CASH os CREDIT Gweentuwatt &6. 106 and 108 Wess 14% Bt AT $1 QQ eAcH. OUR FORMER PRICE WAS $1.50. es 2,500 Imported French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 5Q LACH. HAVE BEEN SELLING FOR 75. Shirt Bioontvn Stores (AN. 00% otan 1 long or short sleeves; Drawers, long or stouts, 1,000 Wirite Madras Negligee Shirts, Plated and Plain Fronts, SOC each OUR FIRST SUMMER BARGAIN, Broadway, 8th & 9th Sts. - nd The preps dough ef erry oie elyie the ealadity 4 ol good Mathers and .aetiu) mabiig tot ductile ee See ape ett mnemnininnal we thee Baye bane wl hehe Pee bow * eo He « ates ta tos dine ges Ft thee gut tomes Oi tiene OO We e250 be \ \ iT @ ee ‘ 4: | your most convenient terms of CREDIT. She SMALL 1. Bea }{eeht, 9} OPEN UNTIL 10 P, M, SATURDAY, Men’s Clothing from the Inside. What We Know, Do and ell. " OUR PART-PAYMENT PLAN gives you the best here. Justa There’s no use whatever to hold back. Payments are small’ and a the periods as you fix. You have a right to buy (and you're foolish to buy} « anything else) all the worth, work and wool we, or any one, can give for your money. $15 IS A GOOD, FAIR TEST PRICE. 50 styles. No difference from start to finish, Cloth it choice, trimmings choice, sewing strong, shaping stylish, handwork on bute tonholes, collars, lapels. The new two-button long roll Sack and all this Spring’s effects. Regular, slim, stout and extra sized. BLUE SERGES—the firm, sound, lasting sorts! CHEVIOTS—woven for us, and us alone ! CASSIMERES—longest lived of all fabrics ! And the whole effect is—$25 style, no less. YOUTHS’ SUITS, $5 to $22.50—Special at $12.50—The popular double-breasted two-button effect and the favorite black and white, Bo ys’ Suits Our Study and Specialty. We have them made to our own injury. If they weren’t so strong you'd buy oftener. Our designers do nothing but plan pretty pat- terns. Our tailors are paid high for skill in sewing and giving the right set and cut. Our materials are picked individually, examined rigidly, and only accepted when they meet all standards. Any style Boys’ wear—a special Spring and Sum- mer line of Blouse, Norfolk, 2 and 3 Piece Suitsex we slight the price, but never slight the quality; 3 to 16 years. 169, 171, 173, 175 Smith a) (Corner Wyckoff St.) 773. 775 Broadway j «Corner Sumner Ave.) Special Clothing Values for Saturday. Our Clothing Departments have united in offerirg attractively priced specials for today which are bound to surpass all previous efforts at value-giving. Carcful inspection and comparison are what we rely on to give this sale its de» served success At the same time we once more remind you that here you may have all por- Phases “charged’’ at no advance on cash prices, and for which you may pay at an Account. BROOKLYN, $1.00 Per Week Opens 4 ‘y Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits. Another unbeatable value is offered in the select lot of Ladies’ Suits offered Styles, Eton or blouse. Here is where our value-giving ts best to-day, tailored on the lines of Regular value $15 to $48, shown. They should be seen fo be 8 ° colors, well tailored, con “ 2,69 By far the greatest value we've ever Offered in this Department. A number of fashionably tailored, perfect fitting mies pape in a Mme Fashion's latest decrees, var! colors, of Ven- y riper a 98 Material, basket cloth; 98 n at $12, our very special price for 3 to-day only ...se0+ 5 6 Saturday's sale price..... a , Ladies’ Rainy-Day Skirts. Ladies’ Dress Skirts. Variety of sidered 4 bargain at $4.00, ¢ reduced to ts apecial sale price....+ nm $10 to., ’ : Men's Serge Suits. The “banner” specials in this Depart- ment ave the ever popular Men's on Wire luc Serge duils, You'll tnd ut viyle aes ete vnely tard ye had Mens than $46 be ng 4 95 He chewhene To youwe have marked ® wed heviol Dhoweer eee ye aale dir at aye +) eke they es 1.98 ae a them fer touday of the ineuatibhe price at the