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WATCHED ENEMY BLEED 10 DEATH Liabotical Revenge of Japanese’ Sailor, Who Slashed Ship-| nate’s Wrist ane Foreed Him to Walk Unth ‘ta wied. wad WAITED LONG TO DO IT. Walked with Him and Pushed Him Along, While Reminding Him of Their Many Quarrels in the! Post. Nok!tukal Ttohino, a Japanese sailor 04 the schooner Hugona, which brought p near Rah- w ailor, Kito, He con- 8 wrist with to walk until loss of blood. bind ade for enemies. I have been near uid have used my 2? Oh, there was was much I 1 waited. Be- t spoke much— hey men. They would akal did it. to the pler we finish was a nice 5 people. It pi I take out knife and say, “Kito, you know 1 * waited. This ds the time. He put out his hand to push me, and 1 draw my knife across his wriat, so. te try to hold fis wrist with his so the blood will not come. t other arm Ught, this way, use it. Then I say, ‘Sito, tu He tries to fgot with me, but Lam the stronger, and so we walk. Yes, we walk a | and each time ( four path t I do not let him, 1 i 1 say, ‘Kito, I will Aull walk “more. il you dle.” He He fights me 0 Weak as a ye is s t I to, that is enough,’ and Vien’ 1 walk until a man was Charles Walling, the to whom the news of the body had been taken. ith Nolritukal near him to Brunswick. The are detained as rels on shipboard. Morgue. < t Hes in SHOT BY A HORSE THIEF. Brown Wounded After He wht Robber at Work, N. ¥., July 9.— the police through- unty are searching dressgd horse thief a valuable trotter m Brown early to- en cornered he fired at Mr. 1 and then made his escape. t thought, was fa- n taken to the Dobbs tal the doctors found only of the skin, as the builet sideways and glanced off. abr ck a rib PLANNED MURDER Weeks Before He Killed His Wife Ebelt Sought Evidence That Would Justify Him in Slaying Her. | SMOKES MANY CIGARETTES. | | Efforts to Be Made to Prove that He| Is a Degenerate, and Family Is) to Make a Strong Fight to Save Him. (Special to the Evening World.) MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., July 9.— Stolidly indifferent to the fate awalting him, and laughing and talking with | other prisoners, Martin Ebelt, the nine- | ten-year-old player of his youthful | wife, Augusta, whose body, after he had | strangled her to death, he shoved in| the Sixth strect sewer at Mt. Vernon, | is giving Warden Stafford, at the White | Plains jail, Httle trouble. He eats heart-| ily, sleeps as calmly as a child, and} says nothing gives him as much pleas- Jure as a cigarette every half hour or | so. | Warden Stafford says that {f the mur- jderer smokes too many cigarettes he | |wil put a stop to his supply of to- bacco, | Strange to say, Pbelt occupies cell No 2 on “Murierers’ Row.” in whtoh | Edgar Channing Burnz, the youthful | murderer of Station Agent Fellows, of | Scarsdale, was confined before he was sent to Sing Sing Prison for life. ¢ Nelghbors in Row. On his left Bbelt has for a neigh- bor Francesco Paffo, who confessed to |shooting to death Policeman Afeurice |Ahern; on the other side of him 1s Oscar Bergstrom, a Swede, of Mt. Kis- | co, who cut off the head of his wife with a pruning knife because he said she flirted too much. | In cell No, 4 is Perry Griffin, of Mt. | Vernon, who killed a negro at Mt. Ver-/ non, because, he says, the dead man | made love to his wife. It was learned to-day that Bbelt's sister and mother will make a fight to save his life. Sydney A. Syme, of Mt Vernon, hag been engaged to defend him. Other lawyers will be employed, and insanity experts will be secured to examine him to prove that he 1s a de- | generate, and that he Js suffering trom a form of insanity, County officials who have seen Hbelt 8|say he is a type of the class of degen- erates with which murderer Burnz wes classed. He has a low, retreating fore- | head, large nose and sharp features, high cheek bones and a small, pointed | chin. His mouth ts small, the lower itp, being twice aa thick as the upper one. He haa long, bony hands, the palms being calloused, while hia fingers are kK and uneven, Prosecution to Act. | Assistant District-Attorney Weeks will immediately have allenists examine Ebelt so that they can moet the views of other experts who will be employed by the defense. “We shall do e save Marty,” Mrs. of the prisoner, said. “It fs only natural that we should. The boy has always been a barm- less fellow, and I do not believe he was in his right mind when he cominitted the crime." It developed t woman was inst that the murdered for $218, and polico say thet this was also an in: tive for the murder. Tt also develops that two weel man $16 if be would get lence against Mrs. Ebelt which would justify fim in ending her life. " Big Half-Yearly _. Clearing Sale | The crowds that throng this store of ours are the wonder, the envy of the entire CSuUDE in ever, that to bring the men trade. Merchants know, how- such Astonishing numbers the bargains must, indeed, be extraordinary. They are. “You have seen the busiest ever knew. buying and sefling that the city You have seen one huge pile after another disap- pear only to be replaced fyom our great reserve stock rooms. But now we are nearing the end. And everyman who cares to save money and still get first-class union-made clothing is advised to make early selection, Suits of rich blue serge, of s: homespuns, of splendid tested che mart and dressy viots, cassimeres, ,worsteds, etc., plain and fancy. These are the Sults that were counted sdch extraordinary value at our ‘recent special prices, $10 and $12. Suit in this ENTIRE COLLECTION {all sizes) al Choose now any of splendid Sults Alarge and elegant line of serges, homespuns, -worsteds, cheviots, etc., tailored in faultless custom yetyles; at our recent special prices, $12.50 and $14.00, they were remarkable value. any suit In this entire magnificent {2.Piece Suits didly tailored; we: Trousers “of newest stripes and mix- tures—a great sale of our NOW you may choose of Crashes, Cheviots, Homespuns, &c., splen- lot (all sizes) at,. 1C $7.50....44. 2 White Duck Trousers, $1 Wash Vests, j In this line the greatest stock putea ngewe have ever nown, all fine, brand- Vests, choice now.. a 65° +50 and $2.00 kinds, all at 95c, SN-WooDs (0. 740, 742 Broadway, {spicy —————' 9 | ke before | he murdered his wife he offered a young ‘thing possible to Tile Mitchell, sister | ‘the | cen- All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’ All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’ The Last Bargain Friday In the Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks! Vividly typical of the wonderful bargain achievements of this history-making sale stand the specials we offer for to-morrow, the last and most important Bargain Friday of this Annual Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. So wholly unequalled are the money-saving chances in worthy merchandise of timely de- mand that crowd every shelf, table and counter of Greater New York’s Greatest Department Store that missing shopping here to-morrow to any one of economical instinct will be wilful extravagance. SummerCostumes, $6.75 Of Foulards and China Silks. 10 A. M. Until Noon. and $18. Many are made exactly like the illustration, while others are similar to it. The waists and skirts are tucked in the very newest arena! are trimmed with openwork stitching and es Ice\Cream Freezers Here are three special bargain prices on fine, high-grade ice- cream freezers—the sort that are satisfactory and reliable: 2 QL Size, $1.34. 3 Qt. Size, $156. 4 QL Size, $1.82. Basement, 59th St. Section Lawn Tents, $3.48. Keep the children out of the hot sun by purchasing one of these fine lawn tents. They are 7 feet high and 7 feet wide; made of good striped duck, all ready new stock ened ted effectively finished with pretty gimp ornaments, Gi Oe oiner $3 48 collars and_postilion belts. row, e The China silks are shown in pure white, white and black, white and blue; the foulards are black, blue or white, with various sizes of polka dots or shower dots. All Sizes. This most extraordinary value is the result of a most advantageous purchase from an overstocked manufacturer who found a quick sale for cash absolutely necessary. No C. O. D. or mail orders filled. Second Floor, 59th St, Section. Sale of 25c. Hosiery at 10c.!! Bargains such as these are only possible through our rare and profitable buying for the Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks. The specials here quoted are unmatched in the annals of real value-giving. Men's Hosiery, 10c. Finest grades of lisle thread socks in plain colors, tans, modes, cadet blue, cardinal and black; strictly first quality and fast colors; all sizes. Mail orders promptly filled. Third Floor, 60th &. Section. oe Awnings, $1. The balance of our ready-made awnings to go on sale to-morrow at this specially small price. They are on frames, all ready to be hung; bring measurements with you, and if you find the size you want you'll get the greatest bargain you ever $1 ‘Third Hoot, 60h Bt. Section. saw—special, eac Furniture Reupholstering. Now’s the time to get your furgi- ture reupholstered and have it all ready for the fall. We're not so busy at present and will serve you prompt- ly—no better work done anywhere than we turn out, Send us a postal—our representa- tive will call with samples and give estimate. Women’s Hosiery, 10c. Plain black cotton stockings, with white or black feet; also plain black cotton embroidered with silk at the insteps, in a va- riety of effective designs. Children’s Hosiery, 10c. Three-quarter socks, all fine imported goods; in colors only; excellent grade. No mail orders filled on these special items. Main Floor, 59th St. Section. Saleof 1 5c. Swiss Muslins, 8%c. ____ A splendid value for to-morrow in these dainty fine Swiss muslins; there’s a wide range of pretty and new designs for choice, as well as a selection of i] beautiful colorings; regular 15c. quality; special for to-morrow, per NS YAe Yd. for 50c. Silk Mousseline— suit, when not more yard, Doc RORDEERNOH $7.98 |15c. In exquisitely choice designs and colors, than 20 yards of 30- 1 (xe. Third Floor, 60th St. Section, Main Floor, Near Rotunda inch material are used, for Dress Suit Cases, $4.75 @ A Special To-Morrow in Rimless “Fitwell” of De Made of 3-07. sole leather, very deep @pmmmE Eyeglasses & Spectacles at 50c. and roomy) lined with Irish linen; have z shirt pocket; French hand-stitched all These eyeglasses and spectacles are without doubt the best value around; reinforced corners; straps and bolts; ever offered. At the exclusive optician’s you would pay $1.50 for the 24-inch size; strong, durable cases, although very same quality. They are fitted with the finest and most expertly se- very light in weight; in fact, 4.75 lected pure white crystal lenses. To-morrow’s bargain price, one of the best made; spe- p ~ per pair, Sole Leather Dress Suit Cases, $3.50. Of Goldoine and Silverine, 68c. cial for to-morrow, 2A-inch size; elegantly made throughout; fine lock and key; Warranted not to tarnish or break; made of solid metal all the way heavy canvas lining; stitched all around; French hand-stitched cay, See ee en SE EE EE ae mar ree ore carrying handle. Mata Floor, 59th at. Seotion, Spe a ye Is every housewife in New York Sale in Sportsman’s Needs! Re-Stocking the Larder? Bargains of the most attractive sort to folks enjoying Summer It seems so from the surging multitudes constantly streaming through the Sie: Store from store-opening time until closing time i Third Floce, 60th St. Section, Slip Covers. Going to have the furniture cov- ered? Here’s your chance in our dull times—we'll make a complete Yd. for 18c. Dotted Swiss— On -white grounds with all colored dots. outdoor life—look through the list and note the values. Baseball Bats—For mea or boye—22e., 16. Trout or Bass Rod—|Deep Sea Rod-Extra +] heavy, three-foint; with hol- Trpecjolnt eels Meats | tenth eee Bole every day during this great midsummer sale ot groceries, wines and metal reel eeat--spectal Mood tip: Btted with, liquors, Two-Joint Calcutta i See Of course, the sensational pricing on the best-known food prod- Rod — Wun ' led Mult i : y rar bs wie ‘ ree! Qic Hed MuMipizins | tox ucts in the world is the cause. Are you benefiting by them? If not, Box Kites—Full #29. 190 Good Woven Ham- mocks—With pillow and note these items and see what you are missing. These prices good for Friday and Saturday. balance; assorted col- ors Mecgnenseth Zig mea er bo: etl, Toe. 9 Lemons. Tea. Soap. Lines— | 1a —Wortn | Tennis Rackets, all popu Goodilaandryi Soap: 10c | ae S0|| maken ct evtnees Breet: Very large and juicy; Mixed, the kind you 1 ey ie eauies! our regular price buy in every direc- best; we've sold e a 30c.; special sale tion for Sale of Cool Summer Bedding. rice, Per 90 teens LOC thousands of cakes dozen ...... ee The Puce named here canpot fail to interest every housewife ae “8 25c who has the saving of money at heart. Goo 4! Lemons— [2c New York Mills Sheets and Pillow Cases. suanrelde Catsun Ze Mi Kin niet om ra iergee We Sheets. Pillow Cases, Ree rere chi Pie |Our HO. ona Hr 65 Sc 90-—enle price, B2c. 42-36—sale price, 116, ay 18¢ | stoenn™ cance- 9c -90—sale price, c. je i 12c. : is ra: ti 72-90—sale price, 4. Peo ERO te Carolina Rice Qc) Scouring foap-—oet te 1-90—S: ‘ice, 5 i 90-50—sale price, 5c, ioe ee aes Specials in Wines and Liquors. G9cs for 91.28) SiiKelise: Com: Full size, , “Winkler chine Ses) Gordie rattate, Tome” 20c For full size beds. $L10 each tor Mosquito Canopies } sr sure. * 38] shin! | urement, 691m Bt. Sactton 49c, for 69c. Feather Pillows, In white only. Main Floor, Near Rotunds. b) r4 Men’s $1 Undershirts, 25c. A clearance of several hundred dozens of these shirts takes place to-morrow. There are no drawers to match, so we wish to close out what shirts we have and make the price a special inducement for quick buying. 25¢ All sizes in shirts; colors pink, blue, flesh tint and white Main Floor, 60th St. Section. —take your choice at, each, No mail orders filled. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES'. Bargainsin Women’s Neckwear Here are two items on which the savings are well worth while to every woman who has a neckwear need to fill. Each—Fancy Stock Collars Each—M« labs Ike which have sold for 25c. 35e the Rove Seba rme ee 50c up to $2.98—An exquisite arra: Sera eee lawn, madras, of Neckwear loveliness. 4 Main Floor, 69th Bt, Section. BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 34 Avenue, soth and Goth Streets, BLOOMINGDALES’. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, s9th and 60th Streets. rd eset Ms otal | AUTOMOBILE BAGS— 50c SaMfian and Walrus Skin—red, green, West Fourt eenth Street. FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY | with t Midsummer so numerous Opportunities and so varied THAT FIVE TIMES THIS SPACE would not fully tell the story. These Quotations Are But Representative Be Here, Early if You Can, but—BE HERE, WASH DRESS FABRICS Thousands of yards go to-morrow for | Friday Clearance-+ pleces, | LADIES’ SUMMER GARMENTS. Dainty Dresses, Natty Skirts, Smart © +Full pieces, half| Coats, Pretty Waists—here they go at | odd pieces, Remnants, Dress| Friday prices, and early comers have | Lengths—go they surely will at such | first choice. reductions as these:— tcent Silk Lustre Gingham— good assortment—Friday will Clear them at... 10-cent Polka Dot Lawne—al dots on white and navy ground ‘ent Pineapple Zephyrs—32 lk Walsts—light blue, white—slightly sotler were $2.49 to $3,! eeeeee OS White © a Silk W. s—Several elaborate styles—value $6.50, Organdy Dresses—Colors and Cluny lace trim'd—value $7.98, White Butcher Line: juite—the lace trim'g—value #88... Col'd Butoher Linen Sutts— full lace trim'd—value $7.00... 3.08 d roto) royal -oxblood and gum metal Grass Linen Suites ts : 112% | pleated Skirtcalse Chambie Dewees If-cent Black and White che gray, rose and blue—with and Zephyrs-yall size checks 112% | Out trimming—value $5.98........66 : 1%4-cent Duck Sut! Lawn Shirt Waist Suits—whi i plain and fancy . 8% Bias ie anor colors—lace, bri E 15-cent fancy Madras Percales— cks—all sizes—value $3.98..... 1,08 © full yard wide—fast colors.. . 7% | Taffeta and Satin Foulard Cambrics- s—fast foent fancy Shirting over a hundred atyte colors SUMMER SILKS Popular colors and kinds that will find quick buyers at Friday prices: |” Fine Twilled Natural Color Pongees—value .06. Satin Fig'd Pongees. color—value .49... Y-inch Fig'd Fo! White, dots and fancy colored figures—value .69........ 45-incW Fancy Striped Grenadines VAIN Wi eeceeeeeee aie 26-Inch White Washable Silks— value .7.. Corded tint—value . | WHITE GOODS ral No stop to values here—how are these ‘for Friday ? Emb'd Lawns—Dot, stripe Allover effects—value .12\4 Satin Checked for Men's Pajam: 10 cent #-inch Victoria Law: Fine White Natinsool 12 in box—usually $2.2! Medium and Pin & cent quality.... “Goodwear'"’ Cambrics—36 inch WIKE—VAIUC 124g... cereeee erste rer eeee and to .15.. Bear in mind We Do Not Open Saturday. Supply Your Wants To-morrow. eo SUMMER NECKWEAR The greatest values in all New York, and for to-morrow several hundred dozen vat these record breaking prices:— ‘Tucked Lawn and Lace Stocks, with with medallion tahs; with fenocy tat —also ailk emb'd top collars—w! and Persian effect—were .19 to .?5 Madras, lawn, linen, all-over emb'y and Yace—tallor and fancy gutcned— rome with emb'y top col and three tabs—white were .29 and AND HERE'S A LIST that contains seasonable articles from‘various stocks that will pay to carefully read—all Bargains of the best kind:— blue and black—German silver and leather trimmings—fitted e. and card case—usually $2.0. WALRUS GRAIN WRIST BAGS— ‘Silk lined—copper or gun metal trimmings—usually .8)... | LIBERTY SATIN TAFFETA RIBBONS | Extra quality—subject to alight loom imperfections—therefore:— | 3 Inch, Perfect Price, 31—Speclal ,1 4 inch, Perfeot Price, .36—Special . 1 4 inch, Perfect Price, .89—Spechal 5 inch, Perfect Price, 4——Spectal All dewirable shades in the lot: also waite. EWELRY SPHCIALS— Gold Filled Cuff Buttons; H Ladies’ Gold Filled Neck | Ohains; Sterling Miver Bracelets; | Sterling Silver Sash Pins; Pearl Lorgnette and Fan | Chaine—axira heavy, beads; | Sterling Silver Lockets— value $1.89 to $1.49. J » | Remember We Close All Day Saturday. | sapbir Your Wants To-morrow. ~—————_——- !Norions FOR FRIDAY— Chiffon Collar Foundations— pointed and roupd—were .12..... . Peaci Buttons 2 dozen for. front Hose Supporters and y—usually .24 xtra wide Silk Tie Laces ‘and 3 Inch—value AD... Core: SNAISSANCE PATTERNS— RENA TGs turnover Cuffs, an Bishop Collars—were #.iseccrcsres Large Round Collars—were .10.... Fine Linen Stock Collar Patterns, with tade—were .10 DRESSMAKERS’ SHEARS— rier ‘$14 Inch—good steel— regularly .39..cccrece AGHTWBIGHT SUIT CASES— LIGHT Quid—atrong leather corners—steel frame—brass lock + 3% 29 o% thout white and col'd bands— 8 12 ‘and colors— 25 39 | -98 ‘ ~ | | Sults—pretty stripes and polka dots—value $16,00, Unlined Cloth Dress silk trim—value $4.60, Walking Skirts of mannish Sultings, Homespuns and F Cheviots—newest cu tallored—value $6.98. Peau de Sole silk silk braid trim—value $10.98. Stik Monte Carlo” Black Taffeta Coats—value $6.00......cseeesee Black Silk Monte Carlo ornament tram—value $1900 5.08 ‘ Cambric and Lawn Wrappers— ; Seat colors aid syles—value .,.. 60 White Lawn Wrappers—Em| style—lace inserting and ri run emb'y beading—value $3.00... 1.98 ———_____ eee | Buy To-morrew, | Saturday We Close All Day. SATURDAY | 18 CLERKS’ HOLIDAY. eee LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS Washable and cool—white and Colored — —eteat Friday values shortly described. —or H. 8. emb’: White Caw ith Black dots— alsti . lace—inst’; tucks—value $1.89 ... teens White Lawn Wyalote graduated, ; tucked yoke and front—value $2.95, 1.69 | © RUGS Best All-Wool Rugs— Oriental ana Nave 0 desigie— ‘ 9x12 ft.—were $26.98.....00e0e 198 300 All-Wool Smyrna Ru 28x54 and 0x6) inch—Orlental, Floral, Medallion and Two Were $2.75 and $2.98...... FROM THE M'F'RS' STOCK OF WINDOW SHADES — We offer on Friday this special fot:— Ota amt meee insertings—vegular Cent HATED cerveesesseessstionssonne eo 1.98 | MiS6ES' WHITE LAWN DRESSES Round Yoke of tucks, lace and : emb'y insertings, ruffle nish-+ tucked belt and cufts—tult deep hem—5 to 14 years— Value $2.4 vesserscaes, MISSDS' BA’ SUITS— Navy Brilliantinewid arrow jantin: ie white braid trim—é to ioyeares 1.19 A. Value $2.48 .....c.ssscsssnege, LITTLE CHILDREN’ uL ‘8 COLORED 7 ; Yoke and waist effects—fine figures—neat trim'gs of emb'y, lace and feather stitchings—6 months to 8 yrs. ally — 98, £ LADIBS' RIB COTTON VESTS— Plain and Lace trim—value .19.... 19 LADIES’ BLACK COTTON HOSE— Hermsdort dye—able h toes with and hout white fonts MEN'S FINE SPAMLDSS HALF HOSE Openwork front and emb'd—black and fancy colora—Value .Ib.ssene 10 LADIES' CORSETS— Summer Net, Batiste and Coutille— short hip and girdies—usually .59.. .85 DD LOT TRIMMINGS— Silk Drop Ornaments, Fouragis aa, white and col and Mohair Trimming Bralds— | Value 10 to 28 CONtB....-rereereeeense, BARGAINS— t de Paris, Torchon, Me and other fancy Laces and —white, Dutter and A) toe ti y 2 cents K EMBROIDERIDS— bric, N: nsooke: ond Bee jouncings, Skirtings ‘0 45 inches wide— | Were .19. Sas Were «12%. 25) HAND | y Ladle: \ initials—usually OT catchee—regularly #1.98.......1.40 v1G" ATEEN LAMBREQUINS— heid P10 BA ee agnt and dark— PROMPT. DELIVERIES : knit fringe—usually .69. mnt H OF i QUIRB BOX BTATIONERY— : GOODS BOUGHT FRIDAY ; Linen, Velvet and. Bone Anh . x asd large square sheets, aome with 5% coods bo wilt large, eguetsaveopee usually 18. 11] 4 All Sood pares ena TOILET ARTICLES— Usually Now cone to ou ular, ne | Panoy Tollet Soaps—3 cakes.. .15 Flotilla and Fairy Bath Soaps Rubber Dressing Comb: mM | Allen'a Foot-Ease... Botated Talcum Powder. t ron 8 the week to make other plore 4@ holiday.

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