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PN DENIES ARSON CHARGE Opening Safe May Be Men- tally Affected. DUE TO FIANCEE’S DEATH? Of Salary of $1,000 He Kept a $5,000) Automobile and Had Kept Up ' Pace In Best Flushing Society for| 32 jf the," baet Year. Sal Duncan, the Yale graduate ~ and society, man of Flushing accused 5 of arson an@ burglary, secured bail to amount of $3600 and was released - the Flushing station. He declares hO will bave no trouble In establishing 1s & Sons Company, nurserymen. Flushing. Barly Wednésday the of- of the company was entered and as it books piled in the middle ite Boot and act on fire. No force teed to open the office end the @oor was swung by some one who , the combination or by expert in. police at once directed suspicion toward Duncan, and he was arrested. arfest caused a sensation, and the room was filled with fashionable le. when he was arraigned before te Connorton. Women wept insisted, upon his release. : ‘There Out HELMER DUNCAN, VALE GRADUATE, WHO IS CHARGED WITH ARSON. fous Duncan came to Flushing a W @ore than a year ago, and, al- " Tt ts said the machine was given Sy a wealthy brother. ing direct from Yale? where he made brilliant record, he was once to the best society He was engaged to be led ‘to Miss Alice Eldridge, the of Brooklym, out she died last a & few weeks before the date set wedding. fe was completely upset by the blow, Mr, Parsons says he believes his ‘was unbalanced by constant brood- He had taken little interest in since his sweethéart's death, and PITTSBURG, and relatives failed in every to cheer him. Mark Twain nnocents Abroad." Dupean family is from Northtield, ahip at Yale at the Mount Her- | yoars old. School, in that town. Had No Bad Nabits. ages, the réply is given that he oid not simply acted as secretary and collector the mother of the street, to-da: the news of her son’ ier brother-in-law. Mr: Lench, for the family, said that ae iS.a great shock to them, He #s mths ago the fancee of Mz. D - The youny was constantly at her bedelde, and dea! “xieas | the Blind was bullt; a large lot eo her gent nae acted in a reckless | the emer Meek sibecript 3 a Teach sald that Mixes Duncan, wis-) money for, the tér of Pees eecupled the position he | TV eee tk Hs i Parents Conny, SN Dun: Butea, to the Daughters of ie Amer- eeatr can ition, Mrs, Sehenley ‘hai news of her brother's arrest, | {0% Rely liberal Ma cnarohes ond: public ed. manner. howsboys’ @ nervous wreck as the re- Much a surprise Mo, us us| pono Uttle of the young man ea recently patented a or Which was to have been im Up by President Parsons of <he ny. Al igh the young mn was a prisoner night in the ishing station he showed Uneoncern { » imecourt and expressed to his friends a of being uble to establish a clean You Win Prices that MEN’S SUITS ané OVERCOATS, made from this season's most popular all-wool materials, cut in the latest style, either single or double breasted; offered elsewhere as special values at $10; here at........... MEN’S SUITS and OVERCOATS, high class in every respect, in the better grade of worsteds and silk mixed cassimeres; made in the new military cut with broad concave shoulders, as well as the more conservative styles; usual $15 values...... MEN'S DRESS SUITS and OVERCOATS, made from imported and finest domestic materiajs; in black and all the newest shades; hand-tailored and in every way equal to those sold downtown at $20; at.. Beve ercoali 9340 Third Nov. 6—The death Mrs, Mary E. Scheniey in London was of reported here to-day. #he was a native Mae son of Capt. Charles 8.}o¢ this city and reputed to be the the original of the Captain) wealthiest woman in Pennsylvania, her holdings amounting to “about $59,000,000, For a long time Mra. Schenley made her Mase., ‘ehd In’ that city the youns man} nome with her children In Lonéon, and held in high esteem. He won his|there she died, She was eighty-one She eloped aixty years ago with Capt Schenley, an Bugis: M was not « gambler, according | the United States. se friends and employcrs. ‘Tu the | thirty years since she visited her native 5 in it has been almost that the young man wanted |clty, but her many benefactiona have ‘dosks ‘account of short. [kept her ever near to its interests, Bpererea on tec lint of Much of her property was Inherited . bt from her grandfather, Gen, O'Hara, who Ne error pons, bat was a noted soldier and pioneer, from her father, Col. Croghan. the langest owner of real estate In Al- | ttith Nor ateter, Stra, |Jegsheny County and also owned lands in! : , si7i | Cambria and Crawford Counties and q' nm. She was prostrated Yestern 28, “ner Bon ‘Among the notable donations made, by y Beheniey. in. Pitteourg and A'e-| gheny are property on which Is erected the West Fenn Hospital; a tract of the magni-, le: land’ on 4. the ‘or t o mitt! joining | Fort} wie Amer- The Girl in Black. See First Chapter in Next Monday's Evening World ———————- BERNHEIM Values are Famous. surely if you at- tend our great Election Sale. Not only because you're sure to get the newest style Clothes backed by our unqualified guar- antee of satisfaction, but also because several big purchases for spot cash enable us to sell at Defy Competition | WE CASH ELECTION CLAins. \ ’ STS Special Prices on Boys’ Clothes. COA SP ht wow entes ey Prervoats "witht 1.6 well worth 80.00; ‘wpecka GERMANS WERE MASSACRED. Fought Hard at Demaraland, but Overwhelmed by Tribesnien, uy lantly fought to the end, but were Sverwnimed. it ove! daughter of a wosithy pain maautac-| Mrs, Mary Schenley, Who Wa8) Werors of isolated murders of Genuan Worth About $50,000,000) St3e".cuon fa"Daferatand ts om. and Was Richest Woman in Pennsylvania, Passes Away. ; clally attributed to distress caaised by there valuation ended. make a sale on. at its price, Story. beautiful Chickerings. convenience, formerly CAPE TOWN, Cape Colony, Nov. 6— Official advices received here fully con- firm the massacre at Warmbad, Dana- raland, German South Africa, ‘by the ie “Germ: SHE SCORNS HIM: HE DRINKS ACID Robert McCron Attempts Sui- cide in Home of the Girl He Loves—Her. Father Dashes Bottle from His Hands. Crazed with grief because his love was seorned by Alice Lindger, Robert Mc- Cron attompted to end bis life in her home, at No. 4% Est Ninety-seoond strést. The young woman's father dash- €4 the bettle of carbolic acid from his hand defore he drank all of it, and he fs now on the road to recovery in tho Presbyterian Hospital. MoOron went to his sweetheart’s home last night to plead for her hand for the last time, determined to end his Hie if she still refused him. He has béen the arent edbifrer since they first met, @ year or more ago, bat she did not return his Jove, it is said. The young woman’ ther and mother is we rat were in the room when he ad a bottle lips. «Misa Lindger and her father struggled with the young man until he Krocked the bottle to the floor, McCron had already pwallowed a co! sidorable part of the acid and he fell to the floor, groaning in agony. An amou- lance wns called fi the Presbyterian Hospital, where he i* taken, doc- tors there eatd ‘he would live. tes Lindger said ing the: he had <4 strelted © hat patents and not with her, He lives at No. 118 West One Hundredth str 7 STERNBURG TO RETURN. German Am on Basin BERLIN, Nov. 6—Baron von Stern- burg. the German Ambassador to the United tates, tas diaposed of the bust ness connecttd with his Saxon estate which brought him home. He will prob- ably be #ecelved in audience by the Em- peror usetey. Tbe Ambassador sails for New*¥. Nov. 1? on the. sttamer Kronprins a ate of the North Ger- man ; He he tad not had an operation for aural trouble and that he did not Intend to eubmit to euch an operation. White Evening Coats, Tlilitary Street Suits, and habit back, plaited dress: skf Store Closes at 6 o'clock Philipsborn | No. 16 West 23d. Street “THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP” Will Offer for Friday and Saturday 44 inches long, lined with the finest satin and deep. ap- pligus €ape COMET: .sitcseictstce aleeheesee $39.75 Should sell for $60.00. Semi-blouse model, with short hi and fancy zibelines.............. Should sell ‘for $35.00. Long Straight Front Walking Suits Of zibeline or cheviot, two models, side plaited, with velvet collar or with stitched seams, neatly trimmed o 18.75 collar and cuffs, with stitched collar of broadcloth... Should sell for $30.00. skirt, taffeta lined How the Wanamaker System Makes It Easy and Safe To Buy a Piano or Organ It seems as though it was just the other day that we were cvdgeling our brains over how to apply reasonable methods to piano selling. It was little over four years ago that nobody knew what any piano was worth. The dealer knew that it was worth all he could get for it, and Just last week a very smart and successful piano dealer in another large city told the writer that he found that he got best results by adver- tising a certain piano at $295, making it easy for his salesmen to close the bargain at $245, or some such figure, because he called it worth*$295 in the newspapers. And he is afraid to tell the publie what his pianos are really worth, for fear his salesmen would have no argument to Is the American public really so anxious to be hoodwinked ? The tremendous success of the WanaMAKeR PIANO Srorg says “NO!” ‘most emphatically. The public wants and appreciates good pianos at just and fixed prices. The best pianos in the world are here—the matchless Chickering, in all its splendid models, upright and grand. The Mason & Hamlin, the Vose, so beautiful, so exquisite in tone; the Kurfzmann, in fine handsome models, so reasonably priced; the Merrill—all in many varying styles of cases. Then the Frederick Doll at $185—made especially for us by the man whose name it bears—the very best piano offered anywhere in good faith today And the story has only begun. The Organ business of this house is equally compre- hensive. Here are shown the best instruments for church, chapel, Sunday-school, or the \f| home—Mason & Hamlin Pipe Organs, Mason & Hamlin Reed Organs. The. wonderful flute-voiced Vocalion Organs, the Sy nphony Self-Playing Organs, And the Angelus, the marvelous piano-player, that stands alone, and supreme as an iq| aid to playing the piano; though it has scores of imitators, that cannot stand compari- '[| son for a moment, so perfect, so sensitive, so responsive are its powers of expression—so \) delightful and gratifying to the performer. - Thus comprehensive is the array of instruments presented. by the WaNaMAKER PIANO Every instrument bears a safe, fixed price, that is the lowest for which it can be sold— thus securing its value to every purchaser. ‘ : Then the WANAMAKER system of easy payments adds nothi 4 per cent. interest on the unpaid part), You are Safe as to value at WANAMAKER’s. Your Convenience as to payment is fully met at WANAMAKER’s. Your Ohoice.is broader than anywhere else at WanaMaren’s, : Your Security as to permanent satisfaction is best assured at WANAMAKER’s, because of the broad general policy that permits of no dissatisfied customers. NOW is the time when a piano is most welcome in any home. The small cash payment required makes it entirely unnecessary to, wait for possession. You can save the money while you are enjoying the piano, Come and see and hear the instruments at any time that suits your ite. JOHN WANAMAK ing to the price (except the for allowing you to pay for the instrument in an easy and convenient way, that will not be a burden to any musically ambitious home. The Easy,Payment Plan applies to any instrument we sell—even to the superb. and ne, teats side | pocker Tweed, semi-ftting box lined throughout ‘with taffeta; ' Me cece 9ggse0eeneeneeennnenseneeenngeeseeenseneneremnoanatrere snesemrasaced this season; upward from. hemstitching, in all widths, with single or » Piano Store, PUth floor, Broadway, 4th Av. 194h 3) { Wonderful Sale of Women’s, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes and Slippers at $1.9° .. Here is a chance to fill your shoe wants at a very small pri To-morrow we place on sale a number of lines of our shoes and slippers that have been priced $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. They are broken sizes and Styles that we shall discontinue. To clear them out quickly we offer them to-morrow at the uniform price of $1.00 a pair. They include the following: BOYS’ SHOES—Our brands priced from $1.60 to CHILDREN'S SHOES—Kid and leather Dress $3.50. All sizes in one sort or another. Shoes; sizes from 5 to 1034; $4.75 to $8.50 grade. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS—Kidl Strap Ad gtd or patent- WOMEN’S SHOES—100 pairs; last clearing of all spe- leather Dressing Slippers; $2.00 to $3.00 kinds. clal lots; $2.00 to $3.00 kinds; not every size. A Two-Day Sale (To-Morrow and Monday) of Keiser’s Barathea Cravats - AT CUT PRICES. No Neckwear for men Is so thoroughly well known and universally popular as Kelser’s Barathea Silk. The quality of silk. the style and general finish are superior to any other sorts. ' We offer them to-morrow and Monday in the newest styles in Four-in-Hands and English Squares; absolutely new and perfect—and Te suns Never Before Sold at a Cut Price. They’are the genuine Keiser’s Barathea, and come in medium and dark effects in both figures and stripes, Four in Hands. English Squares. BARATNEA|] The Universal Price..eeoeee.--. $1.50 The Universal Price,....s00....81.00 Our special price, . . $1,12 Our special price. .-. . 68 Misses’. and Girls’ Clothing. Busy days aré these. And rightly so. We never have had so perfect a stock. Everything just as it shoyld be. Styles are as new as the stock—not a back number anywhere. Saturday flews is excellent to those who seek attractive garments at modest prices. Simpson Crawford ity, too, remember. itary collar, kim ipa petite Lease ies double Toukler tine; be Clcth, long coat, straight front, med. with silk crochet ornaments plaited backs, half linéd with taf- a4 militiry buttons; lined with inner’s satin, sizes 14 and 16, ats.eossss- $21.75 Misses’ 27-inch Loose Coats of Kersey, stitched velvet edie + Mery with flare; strictly tailor finish; lengths 34-36, at... $22.50 Juniors’ Suits, cf Knicker- cuffs; fined with taffeta; flare skirt fo mitch coat, sites 14 $23.75 coats, full sleeves, velvet collar and abe shaalttbon with tailor-stitched bands to match Misses’ Suits, of Cheviot, 34 and 36 Inch liar, lntgo shoulder eat, sat cot three-quarter lengti, blouse front, | lengths, at........... $16.75 slelvess timed: with talfof-stiteh: fat stitched collar, small shoulder isses’ Shirt Waist Dresses, | ed bands of self and. metal buttons; capes, full sleeves, turnover cuffs, | in small check camels hair zibeline, | lined with satin, sizes $15. 75 bain ree copaexuttes rows a waists trimmed with bands. of | 14 cnd 16, at....., re, '° stitching and pipings eau :| broadcl faney buttons. - . sole; séven-gore ‘dress _ skirt; Liha reg} ‘sana taller Soma Girls’ full-leneth Coats, of seams, flaring from $18, ed, to’ match good grade Kersey, double breast- knee; sizes 14 and 16.. od waist, 14 and 16, at ed, high rolling collar, fancy shoul- tabs trimmed w: i . | Misses’ Regulation Suits, of oe, W th, wi tltngl, | sewage dee tower | Se adh 1 $76 double-breasted box coat, large cape yo! Blanton shlaid snd dese shat over shoulders, full sleeve, rolling | ‘¢mblem on s Sd sleeve, 8 Girls’ three-quarter or full collar, cuffs; facing or revers of Sry red platts; sizes $12 OO | length Coats, oibe Cloth, fined same or eats RE broad- P, $ with satin or flannel; emblem on ¢loth, trimmed silk ~ braid, sleeve, 6 to 14. years, $7 50 os) * SPECIAL SALE OP Handkerchiefs. Men’s and. Women’s fine linen odd initial Handkerchiefs, not every letter in the ass: but those in the lot are much below the regular worth and extraordinary value; worth 20c. to 35c. each, for Saturday chotce at 100, and...............6.05 19 pyanets fine Swiss Embroidered Handker- chiefs, including Only the daintiest designs, beautifi 4 worked; many ARGS GEL Ratt aly gnes, scalloped and hemstite es—am hemsstitched will be found eae propria 4 making corset covers; actual value as as 40¢., choice Saturday at.............08 Bs 19 Neckwear for Women. A fow extra spectais for Saturday. SILK STOCKS—Bishops, tabs, lace trimmed —In every combination that has been brought out 25 TOP COLLARS—In Butcher Linen or Per- sian Lawn, beautifully embroidered, all. strictly 48 hand work, in white and in colors, at $5c. and. COLLAR AND ‘CUFF SETS—Hand-drawn double fagoting, from, 50s. to. Fancy Embroidered Sets at... i JUST LOOK ABOUT THROUGH WORLD-WANT TOWN, §N BUSI Li AND EVERYWHERE. f SUCH THINGS BE?” ‘YOU ASK >