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Carbolic Acid Poisoning, but Gets Help Too Late. In His Book Was Iflegible. ray, 50 per pair, Nothing can be-better than the best. HOROSIS The ‘Eest ‘Shoe for Women. Sorosis has earned the title because its ex- cellences were acquired by thoroughness and work,—and the high standard, once acquired, is maintained, Shoes and Slippers. JAMES McGREERY & 60, Twenty-third Street. undemean the man in the park several times. trick Shevlin, a park id that he had noticed hi Be used . ‘Then sit on @ bench and talk wh fter the older man would leave the other would wait awhile Bnd then also go away. ACID FOR WIFE AFTER QUARREL. a Mrs. Wright, Brooklyn, Attempts HE SOUGHT TO SHIELD HER. Mrs. Ella Wright is tn the Seney Hos- pital, Brooklyn, a prisoner, changed with attempted suicide. Her husband, to shield her, had told the police that she sWallowed carbolic acid in mistake for a ‘ough mixture, but she confessed that she had tried to end her life, ‘When she was carried away from her home, at No, 21 Twenty-third etreet, Brooklyn, late last night she was un- @onscious. ‘The police inquired into the @ase, and her husband told the story of an accident. g He said his wife was bothered with a / ©0ld and coughed continually during the night. Finally she got up, he said, and, going to the closet, reached in the dark for a bottle of cough medicine. Instead, | f @he got carbolic acid and swallowed tt by mistake. At daybreak this morning Mrs, Wright regained consciousness, and when ques- tioned by the doctors at the hospital told a different story, She sald her husband had been out making New Wear's calls and that they had quarrelled on his return. us In desperation over her troubles, whe ald. she started for the kitchen, tell- ‘Ang him she intended to take her life. He tried to stop her, but she reached ~ the closet first and drank the poison, At is thought that she will recover, she will be sent to police court: to Co erraicned on @ charge of attempted puicide. DEATH RATHER THAN ASYLUM Woman Who Was to Have Been Returned to Sanitarium a Suicide. ‘ (Special to The Bening World.) / NEWARK, N. J., wixty-three years old, wide at the home of her daughter, Mrs. “homes Hobbis, No. 167 Brunswick yea d to be weakening ag ngements were being in an institution. Hand wae fraid of this is supposed to have mind to die rather than go (Special to The Evening World.) DENTOWN, N. J., Jan. 2-H) wite of T. Gardner Bunting at Crosswic! atown, committed suicide by cut- throat at her to-day. or, Hirow ome to-day. ‘husband e home ttended ie and ain: JAMES MoGREERY & CO. Annual Sale © ‘of Linen or Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases, Twenty-third Street YOUNG WOMAN APPEARED. Otto Mier, sixty-#ix years old, a wealthy furniture dealer, home, No. 21 South First street, Will- Jamesburg, last night, of a broken heart ‘upon hearing bla famtly @isouss the dis- appearance of his daughter and mention the suspicion that suicide. For the last month Bva daughter, has been despondent. She left the house yesterday and the family was greatly alanmed when her brother George heard from a friend that his sister had been seen going toward the river and had said thet she was going to end {t all. ‘The young man hurried to the Bed- Suicide Because of Disagree-) Fears of Family About| cloth. ment with Husband New| ’ Daughter Eva, Drops Dead Year's Day. from Chair. died at his had committea{ satin, Miller, the ation and asked id out m general sergeant that his els, EE EEL TOLD Of SUICIDE, JAMES McGREERY & GO. DED HIMSELF Otto Miller, Broken Hearted by Ladies’ Coats, Storm Ulsters, made of Ox- ford grey and black thibet Half length coats, made of black montagnac and un- finished worsted, 12,50 Velours blouse ceats, with postillion back. Fancy trimmed or plain revers, Lined with white or grey 17,00 and 22.00 Full length, black broadcloth ceats, with double capes, Lined with grey satin, Paletots of tan and grey broadcleth, Varieus mod- + who is a beautiful young woman, been disappointed in @ love affair and had often talked about ending her fe. He asked the sergeant to have the 24.50 river front gearched, as he feared that his sister had drowned herself, Mr, Miller, the father, who has been suffering from heart trouble for some Velours blouse coats with chinchilla collar and re- vers, Lined with white time, asked lagt daughter waa and vas told that she had gone out to viett friends, He wae seated in a big arm ohair in his H- brary, and when toward midnight he heard the rest of his family whispering in the adioining room he again asked for hie daughter Bva killed in that she had He listened inten! heard his oth evening where his satin, 49.50 Evi ‘a, and wes told ine to visit friends. y. after that, and er daughter say: ‘ell, Eva must have "he called out, herself?” Pressing his hand to his heart he killed herself." Twenty-third Street. "did you say dead, fell Kk in the chair “Tea hier By Bhe ngerous condition, vieiting Sriends. AGED COACHMAN A SUICIDE. to commit eui-| $2, Perry Christmas—Took Poison To-Day. William ¢. Perry, « former ooach- man, living at No, 216 fourth street, committed suicide to-day by drinking oxalic acid, enty-two years old and lived with his wife and his two sons, who were also coachmén. parents. Mrs, Perry's health broke down two months ago, A old man also bewan to fall. des | four miles from | 9une very, drank the aoid, and went direct to | house for ol ) Where she got @ razor] cnn but TA di: |GETS WEALTH FOR KINDNESS WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Jan. 2.-—Mre. Mary Vowler, a wealthy resident of Os- sining, in her will filed in the Westches- returned to the now very She had been Became Despondent at West Dighty- He was pev- The sons supported their Hospital. few weeks ago the He be- ndent at Christmas. e got out of bed ad which was kept in the jeaning purposes. His sons ind and sem for physi- @ died shortly. up the ambulance. Mrs. cover, into bi Robinson was ei porary insanity and that she would re- HER SCREAMS KEPT NEIGHBORS. AWAKE Woman Was Driven Insane by Blood Poisoning and Taken to Bellevue Hospital. Crazed from the effecta of blood poisoning, Mrs, Mary A. Robinson. of Baltimore, was removed in an ambu- lanoe to-day from No, #67 West Twenty. second street and taken to Bellevue Nearly all last night the demented woman raved and screamed so that the population of half # dozen blocks were prevented from sleeping, After @ dozen persons had ‘phoned for ‘the police, an officer arrived and called Physician sald ing trom tem- Mrs, Robinson, who ts @ widow, came up fron: Baltimore with her daughter, Mra, Mary Faul, to spend the holidays in New York, A eon, Edgar Robingon,| from Fes under yesterday's date, have is in Qesinges, bere, Short after her Mrs, Robin- eon fell ill with pola Wash de and last 2, th Yow! whieh le ws iten b tipeil sheet of her private in i] nis fa part: 1 token af love The will, ‘owler on @ jeter paper, my property to him’ And ais ) he hav~ r Ly ow the efforts of quired Wy Bop Uptown Corner carry Over “The expended Morocco’s Invoke Mi fense of the ron ret mained inactive. . Who was lies t tions from thel is"time to prevent’ her tum oe ieadguartars sag second story wind ‘and re dozen per-| the Bultan wil . from dolng herself/ tire to Rebat and summon the border| 6 situation becomes mor Reefer for $1, regular v. to His Aid Against Rebels, ‘TANGIER, Moroceo, aJn, 2--Advices been recelved here. Guns were then be- ing mounted on the walls for the de- 127th St. @ At Greatly Reduced Prices. a single garment to next winter. What the Overcoats. Are. “The Guarantee” Clothing Company] 3d Ave. Pre-Inventory Sale of | OVERCOATS In order to leave us with as little merchandise on hand as possible to. inventory we have slashed the prices on all our Men’s Winter Over- coats deeply and remorselessly—they must go and will go at the wonderfully low prices we have marked them. Another reason for these great and timely reductions is that we are determined not to It is a rare opportunity for you to get a handsome winter overcoat at a great big saving. They're made in the broad-shouldered, medium-length style, and the long, loose Chesterfield, of blue, black and Oxford kerseys, meltons, friezes, elysians, etc., lined with heavy Italian cloth, plaid worsteds, satin shoulders, and some silk lined. $6.50 Men’s Winter Overcoats reduced to.... $4.35 7.50 Men's Winter Overcoats reduced to. 8.50 Men’s Winter Overcoats reduced to.... 9.50 Men's Winter Overcoats reduced to.... 10.00 Men’s Winter Overcoats reduced to.... 10.00 Men’s Winter Oyercoats reduced to.... 11.00 Men’s Winter Overcoats reduced to.... 12.00 Men’s Winter Overcoats reduced to.... 14.00 Men’s Winter Overcoats reduced to.... 15.00 Men’s Winter Overcoats reduced to. 16.00 Men’s Winter Overcoats reduced to.... 10.00 18.00 Men's Winter Overcoats reduced to.... 20.00 Men’s Winter Overcoats reduced to. 4.69 5.25 5.50 6.48 6.95 7.69 7.98 8.50 9.50 12.00 15.00 Guarantee” Clothing Co., ‘Saxe 127th St. & 3d Ave, Mahler Bros., Sixth Ave. & 31st St. Clearance Sale at Half Price. Shapely, stylish garments at half usual prices! figures! They tell the story, and a comparison of our splendid values with those elsewhere should convince you that a dollar Come early if you 5.00 5.00 7.98 1.79 2.79 SPECIAL SATURDAY SALE—10-12 A. M—of Boys’ Clothing at half price. A fine Chinchilla ue $2, sizes 3 to 8 years. Open Saturday Evenings. CHLLED BY SULTAN here equals two elsewhere ! appreciate a bargain, 5.00 5.00 0.98 1.79 2.49 MEN’S OVERCOATS— Regular $10.00 Overecats, genuine Irish Frieze, long cut, slash pockets or other style, silk velvet collar, extra good lining, special at...... MEN’S REGULAR §10.00 SUITS, all-wool black Cheviot, single breasted and well tailored, perfectly finished, special at.... MEN'S SUITS—Fancy Cassimeres and Worsted, regular $12.00 to $15.00 Suits, very special for this sale at......, eeeeece MEN'S TROUSERS—Fancy striped Wor- steds, all the newest styles, in Cheviots and Cassimeres, regular $4.00 value, at... MBN'S TROUSERS, worth $5.00 and $6.00, all~wool striped Worsteds and Cheviots, all black Olay Diagonal, special at....., - Bultan hamnmed, surnamed the ordered his brother's the honors of hig rank Ruler Prepares to lahometans to Rally olty, but the rebels re- They have not euif- ter @ at Hoe patrol Wagon and on. A big bull mean ie doe wae at his M abandon the 6, that throne for himmelé, imprisoned prolney. ulead “On It 1s now confirmed that the Sultan has release that Be pal . Men’s Winter Clothing. Note the a Clare was put to New sales will gro Bre durable, well- Growing Store, These Ar long as the boy wears them. © Boys Men’s $12 enb 1Ufn's Fastest WE st Te RS} T ction ersco Promptly Guaranteed or Retunded. Every Saturday We Have Offerings That Stand Absolutely Unrivalled, i You can come here any Saturday forenoon with the absolute assurance that you will find spectal } Offerings of the most unusual sort. We have built a Saturday morning trade that has few rivals. We intend to keep it growing by making each Saturday of such: intense interest that the throngs attending our w greater and greater. Look at the following specials for to-morrow! Wh equal them? To what store would you go more naturally for them ghan to Rothenberg’s? $7 Winter Garments at $ Positively from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only. lugs are never stretched in Rothenberg advertising, so we can use that straightforward sort of headline without danger of being misunderstood. We want to get all the emphasis we can on the real value of these garments. [ 2.78 e Great Offers for Women They're beauties! Made from that all-wool heavy overplald pebbled cheviot that has been such a popular material throughout the season. Full length, with inverted pleated Monte Carlo back, double shoulder cap: and kimono reversed cuff. The gar- ments are cloth faced and handsomely tailored. Sizes 4 to 14. Special for fou hours to-morrow at.....++ . Positively from 9 A. M. Till 1 P. M. Only.| It’s the Rothenberg way of starting the new year. unrivalled value-giving. Few others are keeping pace with us in that. Here Are 600 Attractive Waists, made from all-wool flannel, in tucked or side-button effect; they have the latest cuffs and stocks and also in fine French flannelette, with white grounds and embroid- Cc ered front and cuffs; made to retail at 98c.; special for four hours at. . * * ° . Rare Special in Walking Skirts. latest plaited styles; thoroughly tailored and perfect in fit, hang ang finish; an emphatically good skirt offered way under regular UC eee see eee eee sr eee eee seers sasescene Terre ee eee eesees are lined throughout; shown in red, light blue, old rose and black; Made from all-wool blue and black invisible hatr-line striped cheviot; | 9 | e Following Values Are World Beaters. the boy here to-morrow. It means dollars in your pocket to do so. made garments—the kind that Probably it is the way to the most phenomena! business that we ever did. Anyway, we are going to persevere in just such , It also means stylish, you like the moment you see them, and continue to like as Positively Offered from 9 A. M. Till I P, ere else can you 2.98. Were There Ever Better Offers for Boys?|: woo! materials, in blue, brown, tan, gray, olive and mixtures; made of kerseys, meltons, cheviots and coverts. The coats are shown with or without red lined hoods. All have belted backs, silk velvet collars, two rows of brass buttons, made to button high at neck. The coats are exceptionally well made, are lined with triple warp Italian lining, and are extra long. We can sell only one coat to each customer. None Sent C.0O. D., and No Mail Ord: Boys’ $4 T They are cut in mannish fashton and made of all-wool cheviots and cassimeres in 10 patterns latest designs; 3-button sack coat with single-breasted vest; wide French facings, back; sewed entirely with silk; sizes 8 to 15; Special ateoss soewe o. Clothing News of Emphatic Interest to YOU. Posittoely from 9 A. M. Til P. M. Only. ’ $3 and $4 Russian Overcoats at $1.49. This is the lowest ae at which a reliable quality in this style was ever offered, Sizes 3 to 8 in 1.49 hree-Piece Suits at $1.98. 1.98 semi-military years. Strictly alk This clothing store is helpful to you in more ways than one. prices for clothing of recognized worth is felt throughout the trade. such quality as this before our men’s store opened, But we stay well in the lead of competition, These 6.00 Men’s $10 Overcoats at $5.50. 9.90 Sults are of strictly All-Wool Black Thibet; the most appropriate and most desirable suit for evenings and for dress wear. Three-button single-breasted sack style with hand-padded shoulders and heavy French facing. Triple Warp Italian Cloth Lining. Coats cut loose or with semi-military back. Sizes 34 to 42, On sale9 A. M, till 1 P.M. only. One suit to a cus- tomer at...+.. ” These coats are made from strictly all-wool materials in the popular Oxford gray shades, They are extra long, loose fitting garments, with all the style and swing that you'd expect to find in a garment offered usually at $10. Silk velvet collars, vertical pockets, hand-padded shoulders and raised seams. Double warp Italian lining. Sizes 34 to 42. A thoroughly good $10 value on sale to-morrow for four hours a ‘The influence of our phenomenally low You paid more ever: here for 4-Hrur Sales of Deepest Interest.| Black Thibet Suits at $6.}' We Limit the Sale of the Above Olfer to One to Each Customer. Headquarters for Rubber Boots, We Lead All Competition in All Kinds of Footwear. Shoes for every member o* the family; boots and rubbers, and leggings ; evra tala that propert belongs in a complete and well arranged shoe store, No other house equals our offers. That’s well proved by the enthu- siastic throngs that attend our sales, Following Offers for the Whole Day To-Morrow: Boys’ Rubber Boots, made the same as men’s, of gum rubber with double soles; sizes 11, 1134, durable, well ato hn DOG WENT WITH HIM TO CELL One of James Clare's Fets Fol- lowed Him After Arrest, wae i Sater ots cor senate ° to “s A Special Lot of Men's Lace and Con- gress Shoes, heavy soles, exceptionally made shoes, on sale all day to- 1.50 Spa toon Plea . ir thee 12, 1234, 13, 1344, 4, 136 and 2; easily worth double this price; special, per pair. ° Storm King Boots, in boys’ sizes, 234, 3, 334, 4, 434, 5 and 544, at. Storm King Boots, in men’s sizes, 6, 64%, 7, 73% and 8, at...... ++ Children’s Rubber Boots, fleece lined, sizes up to 1034; special to-morrow, per pair Men’s Shoes. Cooks and Waiters World Wants. | Sanday World Wants Work! Misses’ Rubbers. Rubbers of good quality in misses’ sizes, 1.25 5.00]- 23c

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