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DYING FROM WOUNDS GIVEN BY STRANGER Joseph Killean Struck at Coney Island by a Man He Didn't Know—Police Sus- pect William Freeman, —— Joseph Killoan, of No. 225 West Twen- ty-weventh street, Manhattan, Is dying n the Emergency Hospita) at Coney Island. He was the victim of an assault last Wednesday, of which no report was Made to tho police until after midnight to-day, They are now in search of Will- fam Freeman, an ativertising ‘agent, well Known in theatrica! circles, who ts Suspected sof having comenitted the as- sault. Killean had been stopping at Walz's Hotel, on the Bowery, at Coney Ismnd, And was sitting In the restay st Wednesday, when a man approached ind tapped him on iho shoulder. Killean the stran| with wi nowspaper 1 and the oped that a pier pipe was wrapped in the pap Kil was taken to the rgency Hospital, and Inter back Wolz's Hote Last night his condition was such th: man fled. e of lead ho was again remoy e hospi The Coroner and police were notified. nicion § upon Freeman, because he has lately been telling his friends at many persons were circulating evil ports about him. Freeman had no Loaualntal with Illlean, sb far known, but Js belleved to | suddenly possessed of the Was an enemy, n is said to De the son of a ‘nad offictal, who Ives gone there. had threatened members of the ——— ADMITS BUYING MURDER DRUG: She Stella Bates Declares Used in Killing Rogers. - Vt, Aug. 18.—Ignor- nt ofthe confession made by Leon Perham, Mrs. Mary Rogers still m.tin- tains her innocence in the charges that she and Perham killed her husband, and says she is persecuted, demanding her release, saying that she will not fun away. Stella Bates, who 1s a prisoner with Mrs. Rogers, admits she purchased the chloroform, but says she does not know for what it was used. The defense which will be made by,Mrs, Rogers 1s that she ki nothing of the murder and thet Perham, who was in love with her, if d her hwtsband through jeal- ousy. } swearahat Perham lowed her husband in the streets ight of the mu and that he approachbd them and asked Rogers to take a walk with him, Perham gone over the s with oftver from his oWn home and reiracing Kk that-night. Me took th Ve, where to let ‘them and foot as though » Sho: ed them whe hile she fon his lap. as orm, and othe has mt t he says the bind It w him : he says Mre. hi a hus- she applica pointed down the ake, where they KING REVIEWS SHIPS IN RAIN, Marine Spectacle at Cowes Marred by Bad Weather— Almost Four+Score Vessels | inLine ~ | | LONDON, Aug. 18.—Tho naval ma- nocuvres in the Solent to-day were) marred by the weather, ‘Tortents of rain and half a gale of wind drove the rs (rom the sea front, and It was noon Instead of 10 o'clock when the royal yacht Victoria and Albert left Cowes and took King Edward through the Mnps,of the fleet, Subsequently an array of battleships And cruisers to the number of nearly spec eighty unmoored, formed In two. vol nnd and passed on either sida of ‘the Victo bert, All the war vessel; Manne Tilp’as they passed’ the roval yacht et MILLIONAIRE IN AUTO FINED. Lightly Punished for Speeding. (Spectal to The Evening World) BABYLON, I, 1, Aug. 18,—Charles W. Hakjneon, » New York millionaire, and one of the Massapequa summer col- only, was arrested this morning on the charge of speeding his auto above the twenty-mile-an-hour limit, and was, taken before Justice Brewater, who im- poned @ nomina! fine of 5. He was arrested after a chase of a mile by Constable Mott, who was mounted on a wheel. District-Attorney Binith has notined the Magistrate that weavier fines must be imoosed in the ‘ature, ——-- Huyler’s Bmployees Outing, On Aug. 16 all the employess of Huy+ Jer’s and their famiHes, about 2,000 per- sons, partlolpated in an outing, The iron steamboat Cepheus left the foot ef West ‘Twenty-third street about noon for a pail up the Hildnon, the return trip being made by moonlight, Music was fur- hiahed by Dayno's Regimental Band, Clwars, lemonade, chowder, &c., and sll were te saves 2 peiutontee sir ‘ofthe Was Ignorant of the Fact) that Chloroform Was to Be) creams or other sweets and eat fruits and meat several times a day He sai meats should be eaten three | times a day eve as though it were | | ture. Danger Signals. ef SS A, Aug. 18—Professor Samuel | medicine. If it cannot be {EK ‘Rev: 12D Sanford. af Cavalry: B z oh | . 8a . of Cava ST. JOHN'S, No F. Ang The L vane who astonished the medical 1 be taken in liquid as}, s s{5] Church, fs nothing if not origi and ish first-cl: cruiser Ariadne, flag- w orld in 1898 by anno: vel the ats- | pu:ton, consomme or soup. He also ; ia a Me La Bs Ean ear ea mane iy Lat is (ida | si van Si in this morning when he put on old clothes | Sved & la BUR ee to recognize his discovery by | sce ae Rok ae Rn Wad Winsed ine cell ln CHOMIRRKNT ee ee ee Cae UU, | 6 ‘ * OS | Dr, Schenk declared that his treatment ' us sengers, from going ashore off ‘Cape entists of ‘ope and the ' | had been successful in the birth of male| sack Jail, Me was then photographed | Race during a dense fox tea tna, Untverslty Eyer forced | onitdren to tho Cus Russia, Lady | with his face agains: the bars of the| The steamer was heading direct for} him to retire Is Lilley o have caused | Brooke, of Englan: Arehduchess saan. Kid . the coast wheh the warship signalled he: | > ‘ ‘ ell door, his huir disheveled and fea- coast wheh the warship sf her jthe death of Prof. Schenk. He was | jsabella of Austria und to a number of gobs NIB) SRR DRS ind feo ranger, |Tegarded as one of the more eminent | other titled personages. In quite annum.) tres drawn -—$—$——___- scientists In all Burope, and for thirty | ber of instances in the United States| The pleture Is ta be one of four to he IE 4 | years studied that branch of science | the henk treatmeft was used with] used in Mr. Sanford's temper BABY POI ‘ONED BY MOTHER. relates to rudimentary creatures | gratifyIng resulis ire conti Bats? Co-m rears \in their ante-natal existence. | Early in 1909 the University of Vienna] jo will be mnheul aHethe: Goutal Ce Davidson Accidentally Ad> | Prof, Schenk declared he had discov- | thought Dr. Schenk was seeking noto-| room, sta sv didua: Zapelele) mininters Doxe to Child. ered a treatment by which he could | riety and orde his retirement on a| at the bar Joseph Davidson, nineteem months |infallibly determine the gex of a child | pension. He» worried over this forced} ‘Tie ceil used to-day adjoins that of | ld. of No. 264 t Fourth street, was before Its wirth; that ho could prevent | retirement bul continued to Insist that) peter Hernla, who will be hanged on| accidentally polaoned by | his mother ;|he had di real 6 enn | to-day. She gave the child carbolle | the birth of female children, and by | sex. ie sald himself that he Friday morning for killing Bernard Kan-| qeid mimakine tt foe mei meats | ‘his treatment insure the birth of a male [anther of six boys through choice. tert, a butcher, at Wallington Was removed to Bellevue Hospital. child. Dr. Schenk’s theory was that the sex | of the child 4 influenced solely by the mother, and that during several stages | ” | of its development the child 1s sexless, Made Public in The World, TH On Jan, 11, 189%, Prof. Schenk gave to 9 The World an exclusive interview in fae, he results of his | which he made public |investigations, In that Interview he [declared that the sex of the child de- | pended largely on the food and nourish- of the mother. In his invest he found that a man's blood av 5,000,000 corpuscles, and a wo- man's 4,00,000, and “all my efforts, eclared Dr. Schenk, “are directed. to- ward produeig in the embryo the mim- ber of corpuscles requisite for the male.” He declared he had accomplished this by suitably nourishing the mother, In his book, the “Determination of Sex, recently published, Di. Schenck declares that to produce male children mothers avold eating all starches, sugars, TWO WOMEN HELD uP. ° Masked Stopped Them While Driving au Took Their Money. JAMBSTOWN, N.Y. Aug. 1&.—Mrs James A. Allen, of this city, and Miss Sisan Reed, of Buffalo, wero stopped on the highway as they wero driving from} dake wood to this elty by two masked e point of revolvers r ry and money to the) WATERS PIANOS. @present the highest ideal of an art ene. They are famous for fine ‘tone, and are warranted to be durable. . | Style A—Waters Upright Piano, | only $225 cash, or $250 on installments; $10 down and $7 per month. Also Stvle 85—Chester Piano, $170 cash, or $190, payable $10 down and, only $5 monthly, - Send postal for catalogue. | | DISCOVERER OF SEX SEORET, PROF, S, L. SCHENK, IS DEAD. Failure of Scientists to Recognize Him Said to Have Hastened His End. J2\st Street, '| 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. Corner J Say WORLD: MUL a Be MANY MOURN FOR FATHER CARROLL, Bishop McDonnell Sings the Requiem Mass for Him and Thousands Attend the Ser- vices. The funeral services over Rev, Martin Carroll, pestor of St. Vincent de Paul's Chureh, Willlameburg, were held this ne. Solemn masa of requiem was sung by Bishop McDonnell and 300 priests of the diocese attended and sung the office of the dead. Delegations from all the parish societies were present and an immense gathering followed the hearwe to Holy Crosa Cemetery, where the Intermret took place. © Saturday the body of Father Carroll lay in state in the church. It clothed Ya full vestment and wad I by such throngs thut the’ reserves the Bedford avenue pollee station e on duty all Sunday to preserve or among the throng. nee at the funeral was the seen in Williamsburg, with exception of that of Father Tt is eati- that more than 6,000 persons sur- md the urch and were massed in h Sixth street, Bedford and Driggs Malon mated oun. No from the dioceses Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Dis \, Delaware and ¢lse- eae Mi of Long Istand, triet of Colum mn where were PASTOR IN ACELL I} PHOTOGRAPHED Rev. E. T. Sanford Mas His Picture Taken in Prison to Use in Temperance Lec- AUAVAAV, ALU e 10, IER, CONEY VERY GOOD, SAYS PARTRIDGE, Commissioner, After a Sunday | Night Visit, Gives the Isiand a Certificate of Character— Found Everythig Orderly. | | | Coney Island on Sunday night is not | quite a Brooklyn Sunday-sehool, but it te 4 close second, gaccording to Commis: sioner Partridge, who spent an hour along the Bowery resorts last night Vhe Commisstonor boarded a Surf ave- nue car at Rrighton Reach and atopy In Coney unobserved, ‘Then he took in plechaes, He escaped detection for ten minutes, but hia Identity: was soon Jearn- ed and the tip flew up and down the jaland. / The barkers tdok a reef in thelr vocal exploitations, {toxtcated persons were hustled into rear rooms, the Raines law sandwiches were hurriedly dusted off and nolay patrons were sharply rounded up. An unusual quiet reigned until the word agaln went around that the Com- mianioner had gone home Toney Island is a nice, orderly place,”” anid the Commiasto ay when asked about his (rip rything was orderly, ‘Phere was no thtoxication gnd no unseemly nolae, From the standpoint PANIC IN TENEMENT CAUSED BY A FIRE, | Smoke Filled Hallways at No. 3 Hester Street and Bxcited Mothers Tried to Throw Children from Windows, the real Hester a demas Kmoke, tenement strick ne aed by 8 the t became nf a fire In the ba a lenorance the person who tur alarm neglected to pull dowr fire burned for halt m was Sen aad the every place from Balmer'a to the Stoe-| {2 ‘The fleat floor ot No. 2 Heater atroet ix occupied by Abraham Blegol as a dry of a general observer T should aay there was no violation of law. The Commissioner refused to express) an opinion from an inside view of the situation, BiG OCEAN LINER. Steamer Lost in Fog Was Heading Direct for Coast When British Ariadne Gave | & SONS 193 to 21st St. Chatham Square 205 Park Row. Chatham Square. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. CARPETS, RUGS, MATTING, ETC. 3374 % ' Mattings, Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Baby Carriages, Go-Carts, Willow Ware, Reea|; Clearance Sale, to Close Out | | Frank ©, BANK WRECKER SENTENCED. k, to fl ‘won I labor in Ja fused to grant A. He had previously bail pending the Wrettlement of Uh Ml) of exceptions that h yew i le The Marvellous Purchasing Power of a Two-Dollar Bill at The Big Store To-Morrow. If the author of that time-hon- ored new phrase, “There is nothing tinder the sun,” could visit ‘ooper Store these busy days he would very ma y change his opinion. New ideas are everywhere jn this .g store. If he could visit the main aisle in the men's clothing store und see the throngs of men of all professions, all ages, all heights and weights, and sce how perfect- jy and quickly each is fitted to a pair of new trousers at ime won- derfully small price of $2--Two Dollars--$2 he would agree with the majority nt Greater New York’s residents that there is something new at Slegel-Cooper's all the tlme The great Semi-Annual Sale of Trousers for gentlemen really needs no advertising, ‘The sale opened last Tuesday morning as no gale of men's garments ever did during the height of the season instead of August. ‘The newspaper announcements wore simple, straightforward and brief, There were no exnggera- tions—no extraordinary promises —no sacrifices. What made men come here so spontaneously? steady What means this Increase in demand day uy? Yox, particularly when srs gales have been springi up since last Tuesday with mush roomlike growth? ‘The TruthBetweenthcLines was easily divined by the intelli- gent readers of this vast com- munity, and these announcements are daily indorsed by the enthust- astic reports of those who were r proms here and found “more than ised"—who found every sie from 28 walst to 50 walst, and all |]Nenethe from 28 to 37 inches, and every desirable style of light, ark, or fancy Trouserings, and a Unt would baffle expert At 8 EntirclyNew Lines Fresh; from the Tailor Shops Are Ready for You. and Rattan Goods, all to'go, less 33'4% |SuzsaiGhorenG} PRICES MARKED in PLAIN FIGURES. This business is NOT INCORPORATED,; operon may add to their Accounts in but ts ran by the third and fourth generations The reputation of the house and the satisfying of all castomers are there- of proprietors. fore the principal consiaerations. HORACE WATERS & CO, 134 Fifth Ave., near lath St, HARLEM BRANCH, 425 West 128th St,, near Bth A rtd hepa f. ] CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. either store or make payments at either, sutting their on conbenience. No extra charges of any hind. PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION | rien Bronchit 5, PROF, Kocu, 08 et EAL Dr ior Bl unsarupuloue 4 VRE examination, b Don't» days tL te Call or write to vhs oa with any snority be ech Ye face hie LONG oristnal and. onl Rat KOCH'S SANLARIUN, Incorpornted. foods and notion store. Ha uses the bawement as a storeroom, ‘The fire} started among somp rubbish in the sub- elar from an own eau Tn the story tenement there are more tha people, and when the louds of black smoke beran pourlng up the stairways,and into the windows there 1 a4 pkntc, Several mothers tried to tarow thelr children from upper Windows. Other's rushed almleasly about In danger of suffoc A majority ot the tenants weet down the fire-exe) va the halls were filled with sinok: After the of the engines the fire wns soon ‘ The loss Will not exceed $800 uesday-$2,00-Tuesday)| ' LAWYER HOLDS UP FELL TO HIS DEATH IVORCE CHE. CHASING. PIGEONS, Edward W, Brennan Refuses! Boy Souvwleene from to Surrender Court's Order | Typhotd Fever Stepped to Client Until His Fee Is} Through Skylight, and Hore Paid. rified Mother SawHim Drop. | | | | heim ninomane fifteen-year-old boy convalescing from uumnlatér, of No, ght home a flock ng the pigeons about ipartinent-house to-day, ed into the glass ft and plunged hosement area- Boy prep Harry latreet |s Fortune Smiles Brightly Upon ‘Guesday Shoppers. The great, big business of Monday swings jubilantly over into Tuesday at the Siegel Cooper Store. ‘© You are never dull on Tuesdays like the other stores,” said a visiting merchant the other vay. Of course not. Why s ould we be? We're too busy planning all sorts of pleasant surprises for you. Toco many people come here to permit the day to savor of apathy. The following specials are merely to still further intensify your interest. They are representative of a storeful of extra good attractions. all rarer screams aroused boy was dead him drop past rhe ed itr THE BIG STORE EG SOT AVE. err) N iN FOUnTAM. Women’s $3.00 |Percercned Shirte Shoes and | Waist Sures. 400 This very special sale Oxtords ver’ ; _ fis continued to-morrow. The Shoes comprised in this Chic, serviceable styles in offering were made to sell under} handsome mercevized material, a famous and widely advertised Colors, pink, blue, rose, name at $3.00, Quality fit for} green, ats Made with deep bi: a queen.) They represent the} folds and tucks on the waist, with balance of the mammoth lot re-jcontrasting fold cently announced with such ex-}on the skirt; em- traordinarily successful results. | hroidered tura- J, 50 All sizes and widths from 2! id over collar, tof andAtoE. On sale in the Regular Shoe Store on the Main Floor and on the 400 Raby Carriages Second Flotr ad- and Go-Carts at Ridiculously Low Prices. The most extraordinary sale of Gowns and Sacgues kind ever°held by The Big Store. And the fact that we Perfect in fit and fashion. Fas-{ ive, at all times, better Baby cinating in appearance and design’ Carriage and Co Cart values then to suit even the most particular | ejsewhere speaks volumes for tastes. And everso little priced. tne greatness of these offerings. La et achat | $15.00 BABY CARRIAGES, nd Floor, Front.) joining the Escala- tor. Pretty Kimono ured lawns, white lawn border $14,50 GO-CARTS, trimming, $11.00 BABY CARRIAGES, KIMONO SAC UES, ihe la Bae arent aealiy (plea nase $12.00 GO-CARTS, effects, sailor collar, new flare = ‘tbe sleeve; special, Sse Bierert ae Reduced KIMONO GOWNS, 4 and ar dsome desig: 8p. * figur d lawn, pretty” border howstered in hewes 0 trimming; special, FQ) chects, test gearing, KIVONO GOWNS of batiste, Be ee bata very pretty pattems, cut very srotbrcthats lace tov. ) full aud tong, border bimmiog: —@ lay, tea ly enum led $1.50 value, ip green and maroon, (se Centre) Third Pisor, Rear.) China and Glassware. Guesday’s Interesting Quotations, We quote ust afew; take them as a criterion of the values daily offered in this popular section of The Big Store. CHINA. TABLE GLASSWARE. %INCH FRUIT QR SALAD WATER TUMBLERS, full size, ; , ss, fluted and banded; BOWLS, special, Ia ¢ a, Bh 23 BEER STEINS, fancy designs, ; raised figitres and Germau mot TUMBL toes, metal shape; especial R BOTTLES, crystal glass, designs; special, , tight-fittin asa, Linest qu CUSPICORES, new shapes, orated in natural colors, heay yold stippled; special, rach, ———————— atest Referenca Book. \LIMLARS ENCYCLOPE DA RIC oF ALL NEWS~ P E EALERS. bape BY PIAL JOR 99 LNTS. ARMAS THE WWLe, POLITE ER #7000,

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