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tf z i 1 VF } i ' | k : i THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1902, BOY HERO SAVES jMYSTERY IN CAUSE GIRLS AT A FIRE.) OF BATHER'S DEATH Kelly Kept Cool and Carried| Produce Dealer Was Strong Panic-Stricken Women) and Healthy,and Had Only Down Ten Stories on His} Been in the Water About THREE SISTERS LASH DEFAMER. ‘Robert Sutcliffe, Who BESSIE BONEHILL DIES OF CANCER IN ENGLISH HOME +e Children at Deathbed of Noted Stage Imper- sonator of Street Gamins. Was Lucky in oui Elevator. Ten Minutes. Fared Badly in the! Saas Street. inthe! phe strange death of Willlam Bn- twintle, a produce dealer at No, 71 Dey street, Manhattan, and living at No. Bleventh street, Brooklyn, In the irkway Baths, Brighton Beach, ia be- ing Investigated by the Coroner. Mr Entwistle, accompanied by his wife and daughter, had been tn the BROKE UMBRELLAS ON HIM Misses Shenck of Stapleton, mit Kelly ip and 8. 1, Said He Slandered| Wa Me eatc can and] Mater about ten minutes when he came . aL Ut ‘ out and sat on the sand, He remarked Them and Having No Bro: ee inaanre to hin wife It was an ideal day for a ther Took Vengeance. Ataehea’ GR AibiniNEn HOSE bath, He had been on the sand bse) eoRethon my alpon & few minutes when he complained ~ sana un. ‘The floor was oc- severe paln In his atomach. ‘andy was given him, but it did not said he would go Into . dress and go home. y minutes later he was found nn- conscious in his bath-house dressing room, Dr, calle th Belleving that they get redress in cou morning personally man in New Brighton, 8. 1 ttm of sound drubbing The sisters said the man had slain @ered one of them and as the tri Iabored him wit! their umbrellas ork, “Your lying witnesses can't saye you now! You deserve to be Killed! Robert Sutcliffe, of Clim street, Rose bank, was the victim of the angry | women. He had just been discharged from custody by the judges of the Spr olal Sessions Court, in New Bright where he had been haled on complaint | of the sisters, Martha, Anna and Eliza- beth Bchenck, of Beach street, Staple- | ton. The young women are thirteen, | ighteen' and twenty years old, respec- and gave Landgraft and Dr. Wallace were! but Mr. Entwistle died before ld do anything for him, The} to tell what caured had eaten a veal da half hours ~) death: cutlet for before he tors sald he 'DR. LARMER NOT MURDERED. | from na Autopay Shows He Drowned Before ving Wounds, iotan O' Manton to-day | body of found in the | me had elapsed for f the lunch h, e water may ha sudden attack of Indi 8 fifty years healthy, and had baths three times euson opened. He did sand his habits were inquiry the ph y ta plausible yon the Ve, Wil Sixty-nint Mirdson nt j) When the tain it One Hund Was discov head The Schencks claimed that Sutcliffe Mad insuited the youngest sister | Sutcliffe's witnesses in court secured | body on the bruises: arms, eis Gischarae. | a | In company with Edward Tracey, of itopsy dt NSTOWN, Aug. 2L—The White Harrison street, Stapleton, Sutcliffe | 3 we Star line stedmet) Garmanle, trom New i ; -|Vork Aug. 18, arrived were to-day, hav- Matt the court. ‘They were foltowed by | hg beensdelayed a few. hours. Sunday the young women, | ‘Two blocks away the three sisters at- | tacked Sutcliffe. ered as the young women rained tow] / after blow on Sutcliffe, who was dazed | ing from the sudden attack. actre ot one of the onlookers offered to] ac interfere and Sutcliffe was nea eaten ‘to the ground. He made no defense, Qrfed to get away. He ran down the @treet, followed by Tracey. when the sisters let up a bit in their artack. But- qliffe was cut and bruised on the head, | face and neck. Mrs. William ‘The sisters broke umbrellas in the Seeley, and hiv sisters Aight. They declared after it was over) and Dappa Grey, of the that as they had no brother to avenge | company, were at their mothers death them, they took it in their own hands, ya month ago the dausht failing redress in the courts. » hurry to Englond, as al ‘They sald the affair was not yet ended their i had and that Sutoliffe would suffer more. -|owing to the breakdown of her air- BESSIE BONEHILL punps. A large crowd gath- of prolonged suffer ile har Lillian Rogers, Seeley vould wis marry Besste ley. Her s¢ 1 In. private tt mothe spend resoy hope of ‘heen abandoned With them went Miss | beautify SLANDER DROVE INNOCENT ___wsswen asxs pnorcorion, GIRL TO COMMIT SUICIDE. """: PAPA—Oh, what a pain! I believe I have a fever in the beart. MAMMA -—Nonsense, it isn't your heart, it’s your stomach. Every time you eat, | (hls hot weather, you get @ sour atomach full of hot gases and seids, and you | swell up until your heart hardly has room to beat. If you were not so obstin- ate, you'd take my advice and keep your insides cool by taking a CASCARET Candy Cathartic every night before going to bed. They work while you sleep | and keep you regular in the hottest weath After Evil Reports Were Sent to Mother, She ini: Turned On Gas and Died. fram Interfering with sion Wane reserved Despondency and superstition com-} bined to drive Maggie Keane, 4 young a strikingly pretty Irish girl, to take her life by inhaling gas this morning in the Delaware Hotel, at| ‘Thirty-fourth street and Third ave nue. The girl was employed as a maid by Mrs. George Webster, of No. | 108 East Twenty-fifth street. | Her suicide was doliberately | planned. At 8 o'clock last night she registered at the hotel under her | own name and was assigned a room | on the second floor a few steps down the corridor from the clerk's desk. She did not go out during the even- ing, but at 2 o'clock this morning | came to the desk and ordered a bot-; tle of ginger ale. i Shortly before daybreak Night Clerk | Jobnson w During August Store Will Open at 8.30 and Close at 5.30, Except Mondays. 'deseph H.BaulandCo Entire Block,’ Fuiton Street from Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. a SSS “Special items for All Day Friday. None Sent C. 0. D, and No Mail Orders Filled on These Items. alcum Powder, in drug de- Children's School Handkerchiefs, Family Linen Thread, spool, Ich’ 10¢.; can, hemstitched, in white, each, a7) Sa, PERE BP yas: Negative Files, with index, in camera! department, on balcony, ime Heayy Brass Extension Rods, in| Women’s and Children’s Side Hose | upholstery dept., each, 3c} Supporters, black and white, pair, Sc Printed Lawns and Swiss Muslins, | Hair Brushes, solid back, ebony or 3c iid unbleached, Pearl and Fancy Buttons, dozen, 3c d. 4c Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, 1 vd. wide, for sheeting, yd., 5c ma: 10 Fringed Napkins, 16 in,, strictly pure 10c, and 12 440, Koads, each, 4c hogany, row bristle, nable to force th linen, red, white and blue borders, A belj-boy was sent around by the H cach, sc Remnants of Tucking, in white or| Women’s Percate Walsts, dzinty escape to open the window. but the ri i linen color, each, 3c pink, blue and black and white effects, of gas was s0 dense he feared to ex ear "Baby Rings, wold filled, chased band, ; - - aa French back, full front, stock collar and The clerk then broke into the room hy} value 15¢., each, sc Men's Handkerchiefs, hemstitched,| hishop sleeves, sizes 32 to 44, value $0c., @mashing the door with an axe ens a colored borders or white, also women’s | price, Ag “That girl was a puzzle to me, said) ONC B® Ae Outing Flannels, livht and dark, while and mourning handkerchiefs, as the night clerk. "She came to the hotel| One te se ne and checks, value the, and! cacn, Sc) Children’s Short Dresses, of cam- Tuesday night alone, registered andl" °? day " eva yd 7c! = | bric, yoke of embroidery and tucking, went to bed and left in the morning.| Si!) ut t Alun } . Remnants of All Kinds of Laces in and sleeves finished with hem- Tast night she came again. She was| (0) AS Ga ‘ jp PoWelse 17x53, hemmed and fringed or lace edges, in torchon laces ed ruffle, 6 months to 2 years, evidently prepared to die because she! Her to Kill herself {f] tinen buck, each % ng 49 match, many fancy cot- | aT) brought this twelve fect of rudbor tub-| = = ton laces, yard S = ERP EF OPT PP cea a er was per-| Sugar Shells and Butter Knives,|.. Fibre Water Pails, large size, 21 Bae see ay PEE Her manner M48 RAF) A GIRL’S PLUCK. [Po iriple plated, in siverware dept., value) Women's Stockings, fast blick cot. ; a J ' 19¢., each, Qc) ton, seamless feet, double heels and | Boys’ Knee Pants, neat patterns and Mrs. Webster was deeply moved when | whe heard of her maid’s suicide. “Some: | Uting has been preying on her mind,” whe aid, “Bhe came to me last May,| The food that will enat highly recommended by Father Henry, |to accomplish in one year the work | of the Catholic Mission at the Battery. lald out for two years 1s worth know~ ZT found her most satisfactory and was ing about Food That Cut Work in Halt toes, good quality; value 10¢. pair, 7c\ durable materials, sizes 4 to 14, regu- all colors, in | lark C1, HOW . | colors. | Men's Cotton Socks, extra Rood quar | _'*!Y 4%» = a3 ity, seamless feet, double heels and toes,| Women's Seersucker Skirts, um- valugase,| fitmand durable; value toc, pair, BE) relia ruffle, blue and gray stripes, | price, ‘ +10/ Women's Vests, Swiss ribbed cotton, | Pt Very Like Silk Lin chiding black, 15¢. | a person Belts, odds and ends, odd to 50¢,, each Misa Annie Avery, a stu-| @teatly attached to her. dent in Lanark, Ont, writes: °l know |f Fancy Egyptian Cretonnes, 12 ditfer ow neck and low sleeves, neatly trim: | Crystaf Tea Sete, comprising covered “I told the police that her sweetheart |I felt my ill health even more than|f} ent’ colors, in upholstery di yard, med, full’sizes; value 10¢, each, 8c} Buiter Din, Se esd Bewk was Rudolph Opperman, of No. 8% Hast if 1 had been engaged In any other) AZ 6 y cote . x us (an M vicher, New Thirty-third street. If they had gone to Work, us the voniinement of school | Shepherd. Checks, cotton and wool/ Sfarand Medallion pattern, set, "2 him they might have found trace of only increased my sickness and |n-| the girl and averted her suicide What Mrs. Webster said of vhe police and Silk Belts, the ne Men's and Women’s Umbre! vith gilt and oxidized ¢ value $0¢., cach, | Children’s Stockings, fine quality, fast 26 in, English gloria, made good 124 "black volton, ribbed seamless fects dow) haNnan in eARlme MiaTie and strong, durable and will wear was on the way to a go to school, proved true, for The Evening World in health; T sut-1h " Me heels and toes: value 42%c., pair, .10| — steet rods and a beautiful assort ree AAT » nbleached Sheets, 2',12'% vis. heel r a beautiful assortment located Opperman without trouble aud fered from Mucha, Was made from good wiry muslin, ‘48. Children's Underwalsts, plain jean,| COM wood handies, either plain of he told of the girl's to him on coming a dyspeptic, ae a eee ew ane: Pain Jeane trimmed with German silver; worth mental trouble. ¢ Ont ¢ OF YAO he mar pretty patterns, value 69¢,.«vd shosi a ss Lal] " ra reneemnnerat mere “Bhe used to visit me often,’ aid, juntil | was unable to atudy or even pet 8 Japanned Foot Tubs, extra, heavy a3 white lined, value $0c., Women’s Percale Wrappers, made with ruffles over shoulder, braid trim: med, deep flounce skirt, pric “1 told her Monday she was comi Infants’ Shoes, spring hee tan and, Black Mohair Briltlantine, yarn dye | then people were talking of her 4 4 to 6; no heels, in black, red | _ MMe lustre, half price, yard, ‘ -£0\ Corded Japanese Wash Silke, aii colors and pure white, yard, 25 My parents were very anxious 4 ¥ were just good friends « about me, as medicine did not help, | Sadéeoos jand mother, hearing about Py, eT ne een Nuts, obtained some and egal menced to use it at once, Tw Was greatly Gepressed. She auld whe | much wurprised at the quick ef ey Fecolved # lettor from her mother in \the food had on me. 1 began to na, In which the old lady told of Ibetter, and as a result of Its co Fecelved & letter trom a friend liinned use I am no longer troubt York saying that Maggie wax |with sick stomach and headaches streets. nor am I the nervous girl I was last felt very downcast over this, |year, | feel so well and study so 4 Z could to cheer well that I am making an attempt to get my certificate with but one year's work, when at the very least two red, sizes and tan, sizes 3 to 6, Arm Rockers, solid seat, rope turned spindles, heavy pots and braces, golden | Navy Blue Brilliantine, London dyed] finish, regularly $1.50,now $1.05! and tintshed, half price, yard, 2 Beds, “table style,’ | Women's Gloves, fancy lace liste, gray, double bracing white and black, 39c, quality, as V1eHulirly BAG) Brussels Carpet Mats, good br ht pat- es terns, 18x27 inches, regularly 40c., .29 den oak finish, 6| Chittom Vells, all ready made to drape » inches wide, 2] on at, hemstitched, with large vals, doz, i Boys’ Washable Su'ts, nude of dainty striped galatea, saitor collar, trimmed with fancy Draid, etc; a variety of patterns to choose from; sites 3 to 10; regularly $1,00 to $1.25, now 59 All-lron Foldin white enamel tional spring, now Kitchen Closets, feet, 4 inches hig! glass doors top, 2 panel doors in bot- ‘exan cow, rests one Sizes Silowed for it, 119 fomand large drawer in center In fe | f ; [RANE waln , Bince using Grape- niture pt, regularly $10.75, on 7 ; ty Of |Nuts and Dow enjoy good physical pi : oly Pen none Rye Whiskey, 798 aud mental health, 19th to 20th St. Final Clearance in Our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Dept. Second Floor. Every garment in our entire stock that in any way at all belongs to the school of Summer wearables is marked entirely regardless of worth; thus you are assured of the most exceptional values of the season. Sint iii oi iii Men's all-wool Serge, Cassimere, Cheviot and Flannel Suits, some are lined; suitable for early Fall wear; others are two-piece Outing Suits; these garments have sold at $12.50 and $15.00; some few at $10.00; of course not all sizes In every style, but all sizes in the entire lot, including 14 to 20 year young + men’s. That you can be fitted and suited, there is no ques- tion. Consider the extrordinariness of the offer when all e you pay is the pigmy.price Of.......ceeseessercsecc cece Men’s Crash and Flannel Trousers; not special sale sorts, but our $ 2 00 regular stock, and worth, at any time, $3.50; to move them quickly we say e _The balance of our stock of Boys light and medium Suits of strictly all-wool fabrics, neat Serges, plain and fancy Cheviots, etc., is marked at exactly half former price. Embraced are Double-breasted Jacket and Sailor styles; only about 150 suits in the entire lot. Former prices $2.95 and $3.50, choose ii 50 NOW Mbswsdiacussicen gon sie seams Sellen» - Balance of our stock of Boys’ 50c. Washable Suits, 3 to 10 year sizes; 19 to go at.......0. +o. Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats; were 50c., 75c. and 95c.; enough on hand for one day's brisk selling; to close.........,2cee006 ani peal a 19 ____Men’s Straw Hats; a small assortment, but we want it to reach a vanish- 75 ing point, thus the very small price; $1.50 and $2.00 sorts, to closé.....-.-++ B1,00 (0' $1.25 SOS; 10 CIONEL. W05.6:0< 0010 oss cciscia nies cee seo aiewiseuse 45 eee eee +—2—0—2 2 22s 9 2 Men’s Summer Furnishings Main Floor, $1.50 and $2.50 Negligee Shirts, $1.00, | We have on hand about 1,400 Shirts of the finest grades of imported and domestic Madras Cloths; Greatly Reduced, 95c. to $1.50 Negligee Shirts, 55c. About 2.500 Shirts, good designs, new goods this season; materials aré printed and woven Madras these are made with platted or plain fronts; many | Cloths, mostly detached cuffs, made in excellent styles of plain white, white with figures and fancy | manner, double stitched, full bodies; in fact, the stripes; several good styles in the popular tans; | regular shirts that have sold during the season at these come with attached or detached cuffs; the | 95c. ench, With some broken lines that were regular prices were from $1.50 to $2.60 $3.00 $1.26 and $1.50; all to go at... eeeeeeeee 55 B each; to Close At............ceseeees sense ‘ eck ti e 7 25c, to 50c. Neckties, 12346 Bathing Suits, Value $2.00 and Up, at $1.00. | pure sitks; a few four-in-hand> and the rest are F About 80 Suits ot Pure Worsted; some plain,| embroidered end black Peau de Soie Batswings; others striped; none were less thnn $2.00 each; | 25¢, to 50c. goods; to close at +142 some sizes in the lot are worth much more; all to 50c. Black Pour-insHands, 25c. y Ep/at sue | 100 doren of the most destrable black Scarfs used to-day; they afe plaifi back, puré silk Barathea About 210 suits two-piece fast-colored cotton Jersey, | Four-in-Hands; oue and a# half itiohes wide; the navy and black, with or without stripes; ; most universally used scarfs with fancy men's sizes; 31,00 Kind, @t.........cceeeereee 35! shirts; regular 50c. kind, at... 25 Sa ne ee ae aD a Oe oa Se Dress Goods, 48c. and 69c. Yard. Black and Colored; Values 75c. to $2.00. Main Floor. The two headlines state the facts boldly and clearly, but to emphasize the importance of the offerings we'll go into details. s The goods are taken right out of our regular stock--<are very choice, attrac- tive and seasonable, and such as will be in dematid in a few weeks. Embraced are black and colored all-wool and silk-and-wool weaves : The Black Goods are 48¢. Yard, | The Colored Goods are 69c. Yard. ‘The range of weaves here embrace Armure, Dot- | Choose trom, Fisweh Cate re, Vigorea, ted Voile, Poplinette, Alma, Sebastopol, Jac- ween ae ‘Breas ella, Mo were a ae quard Mohair, Cashmere, Drap de Parts, Steitfan, | in and Mistral Suiting; also a line of bright Nun’s Veiling, Mistral, &c., &c. All of the above | Pjaids, suitable for waists and children’s dresses, are 42 to 50 inches wide. | These goods are 42 to 50 inches wide. oe We Repeat the Offering of White Lawn Waists at $1.95. And to tell of them we cannot do better than to say what we said in our first announcement, viz.:—That every waist is spick and span new, and that their regular values are $3.95 and $4.95. j . ; Choose from about 50 different styles; all strictly this season's, and such as will appeal to any woman of taste and refinement. All are moré or léss elaborately trimmed with lacés and embroideries; some have entire embroidery fronts, while others are embellished with insertion and cael: Long or short sleeves, as or low. neck, buttoned front or back. We repeat the price, $1.95, ard emphasize the fact that this is without a doubt one of the season’s very best offerings of White Lawn Waists. +e Prompt Attention Assured All Mall Orders. SimpsonGranjord Co. wineries. Sixth Ave., Before Going on Your Vacation Consult THE WORLD'S VACATION BUREAU,

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