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“AREWELL TO WIE, -—UURT OF BULLET iw ACROBAT A SUICIDE BY GAS Joseph Desonte Shot Tasos tour Campbell Was Training Windows and Boors of Father-in-Law’s Home Be- Cause She Wouldn’t See Him. TRIED TO KILL THE OLD MAN. He Might Have Succeeded Had Not @ Crippled Woman Bravely Pushed Up His Arm Se that He Shot Into the Air. Joseph Desonte, who got a job vester- @ay to work on a raflroad at Summit, Pa., went to his father-in-law's home at No, 70 Ridge street, Long Island City, teday, to sny farewell to his wife, who bed left him a few months ago, She would not let him in the door, and Desonts drew a choice collection of fire- arms and opened a bombardment of the house. Desonte shot through the windows, perforated the doors and Killed a mon- key which had sought refuge on the ridge pole of the building. When the monkey's body fell upon Desonte he ceased firing and ran His fathor-In-law followed, and Po- ht the man while house. rr c nan came | { up Desonte fired his last shot at his wife's father. He wax sc close that the shot would have taken effect had not a caippled woman theown the angered man’s arm in the air. In the police court Desonte was or- Gered held by Magistrate Connorton for further examination ————=[+—_- DRANK ACID FOR SALTS. He had! Aged Servant Is Dead Because of Her Mistake. Mrs, Agnes Skiff, fifty-eight years oi, a servant for Dr. Samuel Johnson, ot No. 61 West Ninth street’ accident- ally poisoned herself to-day by drinking oxalic acid for salts. She was pronounced dead by Police Samuel Johnson. Bargeon Dr. -for'a Vaudeville Circuit Tour, and Why He Ended His Life Is a Mystery. YOUTH LEFT NO LETTERS. Chum Who Was In Mount Morris Hotel with Him Said He Seemed in the Best of Spirits When He Retired for the Night. Robert Campbell, elglteen years old, an acrobat and member of the Preniice Trio, a troupe well known In vaude- ville céroults, cymmitted suicide to- day in the Mount Morris Hotel, Third avenue and One Hundred and Thir- tieth street, by sealing up the room he occupied and turning on the gas fut cork. Young Campbell, who lived in Bar- tow, on City Island, had been practic- ing for the last few days at the Colum- blan Theatre, wihich adjoins the Mount Morris Hotel. He had been training with a man named Prentice and his son wiho, with Campbell, made up the rio, ‘The Prentices also live © acrobats came to the city gn Monday to prepare for a tour of the Proctor cireu order to be in the theatre in the and ayold ¢ back to Bartow, in the M ith, he trip wed a engaged a room in the his friend. Smith said to-day that his chum ap- peared to be in the best of spirits last i hote! night, He remained in the theatre vat after the show and then returned to the hotel, ‘The two talked together until after midnight, when Smith lett Camp- bell and went to his room. Early to-day young Smith went to his friend's room to cad. him. The door Was locked and gas was fairly puffing through the cracks. A worter broke open vhe door and ‘the boy acrobat was found lying on the bed dead. He was The oniy window in the nd the door undressed. roo Was closed tightly had been fastened securely. The gas was tured on full and the cock tunned wd there seema to be no possibility of accident. No lettera or writings of any kind were found in the boy's ne. Campbell was one of the oleverest young: scrote oy the country and had appeared with ell the big olrouses | the world. ei in The clerk of the Mount Morris Hotel Voged Brothers A2Q"4 Sty. Cov. Bt Ane. Sale of Boys’ @ Girls’ Winter Clothes. Sale of Girls’ Full Length Coats Ages 4 to 14, same as shown in cut. Made of gibeline in all the new shades, in double-breasted styles finished with fancy buttons, with tabs trimmed with straps. Shoulder capes Pouch sleeves with turnover cuffs. These coats are sold at other stores for $6. Our special sale price $3.98 Sale of Girls’ Full Length Coats Ages 6 to 14. new models and designs. capes and stole effect, trimmed Made of meltons and zibelines in Some with shoulder with velvet and fancy ornaments—others in the new military style, with or without shoulder capes, emblems on sleeves, finished with gold braid and military buttons, it These are $8 coats on special s $5.98 Sale of Girls’ Dresses Ages 2 to 14, ink and darker shades. Made of all-wool cashmeres in light bi Among the styles are Ri rench and Fancy Dresses trimmed with white velvets and fancy braids. Dresses lined’ throughout. stead of $3, we place them on special sale at Store Open Late Boys’ Overcoats Sizes 3to 8. Same as shown in cut. Made of warm heavy blue frieze in the full, loose, double- breasted style, with military buttons and velvet coltars. aner \ overcoats on special sale for Friday and Sat- $3.95 urday at Sale of Boys’ Great Coats Sizes 6 to 14. Same as shown in cut. Made of dark oxford gray, cut very long and loose with broad, manly shoulder These $5 overcoats on specia’ sale for Friday and Sat- urday at $3.95 Saturday Night. R. H. Macy & Ga’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, ACVYS ‘3th to 35th St — Double Birthday Sale in Custom Tailoring Department. Men’s Suits Made to Order : $2 5,00 Most of them were $40.00; none were less than $35.00. ‘The materials include imported and domestic cheviots, tweeds and y and brown color combinations; ack and English Walking Models, , fancy patterns—gr: Single and Double Breasted Men's Overcoats $2 5:00 lade to Order Our regular price for them is. $35.00, ior Gray and Black Vicunas and Friezes, lined with guatanteed 24 FI CYCLIST LOSEE MARRIED. Vilbur L.° Losee, the well faced ¢ id to-day that it was possible the ath of young Campbell was an acci- He said the boy was mixed up) ihn Aight in theythentre last night and) ¢ when he returned to the hotel he was trembling with excitement. He was ad- it Ie possible that ned the gas out ain unconscious: dent. {h da vised to go to bed in his excitement h and then turned It o ———— WRIGHT: CASE SHIFTED. le LONDON, Nov. 12—The Lord Chiet! MV . Justice to-day ordered the removal Of] Lessow " the Whitaker Wright case from the Old] brother. Edward W. Wrigley. was best | honeymoon will be spent in nd «nium was performed x a sister of th nd her ‘ 5 man. Th Balley to the High Court of Justice 89) Washington. after which the couple that, a urn io Brooklyn to take up thelr owing to Its complicated chi acter, it may be hea rd by 0 special Jury. | hor R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, AQCYS B'way at oth Ave, 34th to 35th St. Macy’s Modern Delicatessen Store—5Sth Floor, It is scrupulously clean; temptingly dainty. Everything is high grade. The cooked delicacies are prepared on the premises by an accomplished French chef. : The large glass enclosed compartment located in the |; centre of the circular counters is charged with refrigera- ted air that keeps everything fresh. Purchases are carefully and compactly wrapped—and must be taken along—as we.do not deliver anything bought in the Delicatessen Store. The prices are about half what others ask for equal qualities. Here's a list for Saturday's business that suggests ap- petizing viznds for a “picked-up”’ Sunday supper. Roast Beef, pound, 34c. Roast Pork, pound, 34c. Whole Roastes Chickens, pound, 36c, Cooked Corned Beef, pound, 22c. Boiled Smoked Beef Tongue, pound, 44-. Boiled Sugar-cured Ham, pound, ‘2c. Boned Turkey in jelly, pound, 54c. Boned Chicken in jelly, pound, 54c- Chicken Liver Pates in jelly, pound, 23c. Imported Goose Breast (Gansebrust), pound, 78c. Best Imported Westphalian Ham, pound, 82c. Best Domestic Westphalian Ham, pound, 44c. Best Imported Cervelat, pound, 48¢, Best Domestic Cervelat, pound, 34c, Fine Domestic Cervelat, pound, 19. Best Imported Lyon Sausages, pound, 48c. Swedish Sausages, pound, 24c. Salami, pound, 34c. Baked Beans and Baked Macaroni, 8c. a pan. Best Quality Large Selected Queen Olives, kept in original brine, pound, 19c. Stuffed Peppers, each. 4c. German Dill Pickles, dozen, 12c, Imported German Sauerkraut, pound, 5c. Sweet Relish (Piccalette), pound, 14c. Imported German Preserved Cranberries (Kronsbereen), pound, 1Sc. R Best Quality Nova Scotian Salmon (Restigouche), pound, 52c, Best Quality Rhine Lachs Salmon, pound. 32c. Smoked River Sturgeon, pound, 31c. Smoked Lake Sturgeon, pound, 41c. Smoked Finan Haddies, pound, 10c. : Smoked Kippered Herrings and Fresh White Bloaters, Se, each, @ Smoked Eels, pound, 24c¢. No. 1 Smoked Mackerel, pound, 22c. Smoked White Fish, pound, 6c. All the following Cheeses are the best imported or domestic qualities: Camembert Cheese, box, 22c, Roquefort Cheese, pound, 37c. Gorgonzola, pound, 32c. | Old-Fashioned Sage Cheese, pound, | 18c. Full Cream Cheese, pound, 14¢. | Gouda Cheese, pound, 29¢. Rarebit Cheese, pound, 16c, Swiss Cheese, pound, 27c. Extra Fancy Print Butter, Lily White Brand, pound, 25¢ Home-Made Cakes. 29c. a pound for Strictly Home- 14c. a pound for Citron, Raisin, made Pound, Citron and Pound and Marble Cake— Raisin Cake—equal to the kind sold’ made in a bakery—represented by by specialty confectioners at double some stores to be the product of a the price—not delivered. | home kitchen—not delivered, Fine Fresh Rolls, 14¢. dozen. R, H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, \ Bway at 6th Ave. WA 35th St. —_————— Double githaay Sale Children’s Dresses, Children’s High-neck Dresses, made of red and blue cash- mere, trimmed with box plats fancy braids and buttons; gored skirt, lined throughout; sizes 4 to 14 years, $2.28. $31 for Children’s One-piece Dresses, made of red and blue serge, broad * shoulder effect, collar, cuffs and belt trimmed with several rows of stitching and buttons; sizes 4 to 14 years. $, .88 for Children’s “Gibson” Dresses, made of red and blue serge, stand- ing collar, cuffs and belt finished with plain cloth and fancy braid; sizes 4 to 14 years. $78 for Children's One-piece Dresses, Russian blouse effect, made of red and blue cheviot, round yoke with emblem, standing collar, cuffs and yoke trimmed with braid; lined gored skirt; sizes 4 to 14 years. $90 .96 for Children's High-neck Dresses, made of red, royal, brown, light blue and white cashmere, round yoke formed of tucks and several rows of fancy stitching, pointed bertha trimmed with plain and fancy braids, new model collar and sleeves; shirred skirt, finished with several rows of fancy stitching and deep hem, over drop skirt; sizes 6 to 14 years, Girls’ Gymnasium Suits, made of blue serge, sailor and round collar, full Turkish bloomers and blouse, sizes 8 to 20 years, at $3.34, $3.74, $4.23, $5.21. Letemianionen |e ginnday Sale Children’s Coats... Girls’ Full-length Double-breasted Loose Coats, made of blue, red and brown zibeline, double cape, roll collar and turn-over cuffs, finished with several rows of stitching and satin pipings; sizes 4 to 14 years, $4.96. $G 49 {or Girls’ “Peter Thompson” Double-breasted Box Refers, made of blue worsted cheviot, plainly tailored; sizes 6 to 14 years, $78 for Children's Full-length Double-breasted Coats, made of black velveteen, triple cape, roll collar arid turnover cuffs, trimmed with silk braid-and French knots, lined and interlined; sizes 4 to 8 years, Misses’ Full-length Storm Coats, made of gray and brown wool mix- tures, triple cape over shoulders, full sleeves, finished with 74 deep cufis, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years 10. $ | 4% for Misses’ Half-length Coats, made of black kersey cloth, double- breasted, semi-fitted back, inlaid stitched collar, cape and fancy sleeve, lined with satin; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $ 1 6” for Misses’ Long-skirted Blouse Coats, made of black panne zibe- line, inlaid collar of stitched velvet, cape and fancy sleeves fin- ished. with deep cuff, lined with satin; sizes 14,46 and 48 years, q i SUR A ARR, ca THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 13; 1903, ERR TEM RTT EI HO Neill & Co. Important Sale of Children’s, Boys’ and Young. Men’s Clothing. Coats, Suits and Skirts. Sterling values for the large and small girls for Saturday. very Garment in this department is as correct in style and as carefully made and finished as those for women’s wear. CHILDREN'S DRESSES—Of Red, Blue and Brown Serge, Rus- sian effect, tri CHILDREN'S SAILOR SUITS—Collars trimmed with rows of | colored braids, in Blue, Red and Brown Serge; sizes 6 to 12 years. | MISSES’ PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS—In Blue, light Gray, Brown and Oxford, new flare model, well tailored, strapped seams; lengths 35, 37 and 39 CHILDREN'S FULL LENGTH COATS —In Tan, Blue, Brown and Red Che 6 to 14 years, MISSES’ COATS—Loose fitting, in Black, Brown and Blue Cheviot, with bishop sleeve and lined throughoi sizes 14, 16, 18 years....... MISSES’ SUITS (JUNIORS)—Long coat effect, with blouse front, in Blue and Brown Mixtures, trimmed with braid and buttons; also loose fitting coats, and emblem on sleeve. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. MISSES' SU trimmed with taffeta and fancy or 14, 16, 18 yea Shoes for Women and Girls. WOMEN'S —All the newest shape toes and heels, button and lace, light and heavy weight soles, some are welt- edand stitched, all sizes and widths, at, per pair GIRLS’ Ste foxed with tops of dull kid, patent leather tips, oak tanned leather soles. and fitting qualities. Sizes Sizes Sizes EN’S LONG PANT SUITS—Made of Imported Fancy ']| Mixtures, cut double breasted (short military coat); sizes 15 to 20 yrs.. BOYS' RUSSIAN OVERCOATS—Made of all wool Cuore Gray Irish Frieze and Navy Blue Cheviot (like cut), with or without hood sito 8 years. =. $4.98 Cheviot and Oxford Gray Irish Freze, cut loose and long, velvet collar; sizes 7 to 16 years..... Good value at $8.50. $5.98 ported Navy Blue, Black and Oxtord Gray Irish Frieze, cut very long and full; sizes 16 to 20 yrs. $8.98 Good value at $13.50. BOYS’ TWO PIECE SHORT PANT, DOUBLE BREASTED and NORFOLK SUITS—Madc of all wool Cassimeres, Worsteds, Tweeds and Navy Blue Cheviots; sizes 7 to 16 years....... uy) $3.48 Regular price $4. $9.98 THE GLOVE DEPARTMENT contains an assortment of gloves which includes every desirable style for Dress and ordinary wear. The MARVEX GLOVE, which is a prom- inent and exclusive feature of this depart- ment, represents the extreme develop- ment of quality and color, For WOMEN, MISSES, MEN and BOYS. Eighteenth $1., Nineteenth $t., <ixt) Avenue, Hew Yorx, Regular value $14.00. (Third Floor.) Misses’ and Children’s } $5.50 $4.00 immed with silk braid and buttons; sizes 6 to 14 years. Value $8.00. Value $5.50. th plain and | $5.00 Value $7.50. viot, loose fitting with shoulder cape and belt, sizes Value $14.00. i] a stoi is} 14.75 | “Value $18.00.” ) - $14.75 ) Value $18.50, ITS—Long coats, blouse front with shoulder cape, ? ik covered buttons. Sizes) $18, 50 “Value $25.50.0° 7" Blue Cheviot “‘ REGULATION " SUITS, with (Third Floor.) Special Saturday Sale of Vici Kid and Patent Leather Shoes |$2.50 Value $3.00. el Clad Shoes, ‘button and lace, glazed kid Steel Clad Shoes are noted for their wearing I 7 to 8 844 toll... (Second Floor.) A number of special at LL Untrimmed Millinery. BEAVER HATS, assorted colors, newest shapes; special at 500 dozen SCRATCH FELT HATS, stit: We are showing a beautiful assortment of MISSES' and CHILDREN'S | TRIMMED HATS for Street and Dress Wear, at very attractive prices. Special Values for Saturday in bindings, value LADIES’ TAILORED SUIT HATS, value $2.51 1 IMPORTED SPANISH COQUE PLUMES theese Z5C 50 dozen BLACK OSTRICH PLUMES, value $2.00 and $2.75 . each; at... steeeeees stent teens caeeee $1.48 and $1.98 (Second Floor.) 5 heav oughly rec Women's One-clasp Prix Seam Gloves; in the mannish style—a make that we thor- ¢ ci 2 t Glove Department. $1.00 ommend---every pair guaranteed. . (First Floor.) a ed Giench madite. (isl Lov the feuth flocs. Ghe newest ideas in Bown ond. ial huvast paces. Giench medole and cepts alvays one shack. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. a H.ONeill & Co. One hundred Women's Suits, made of fine ) glossy Zibelines in long blouse shapes, trim- | med at collar and sleeves with Peau de Soie | match—actual value $26.50—from 9 to 12 o'clock Saturdayeece-coee.- Very fine All Linen Handkerchiefs, with ) hand embroidered corners and borders, hem- stitched, !j-inch hem—regular price 25c. From 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday Chiffon.and Mousseline de Soie Veils, 144 yards long, hemstitched, plain or with velvet dots and figures, in black, white, magpie, jack- daw, blue and brown—regular price 50c. From 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday...... ........ J ters, square and round shapes, in oxford, gray, navy blue, red and white, all sizes—regular price $1.00. From 9 to 12 o’clock Saturday. .. flowered cretonnes or in plain burlaps. T! From 9 to 12 o’clock Saturday........... ‘Offer the Following Specials Saturday, November 14, From 9 Till 12 o’Clock Only. No mail, telephone or C. 0. D. orders for these goods. * Women’s $26.50 Zibeline Suits at $16.75. . ps4 nd silk braids, lined with satin, gored skirt to { $16. 75 - o’clock noon only. (Third Floor.) 25c. Linen Handkerchiefs at 15c. Fittings will be made from 9 till 12 + 50c. Imported Veils at 20c. ) f 20¢ 4 (First Floor) — wy Boys’ and Girls’ Tam o’ Shanters at 75c.; regular price $1.00. mported Long, Shaggy, Angora Tam o’ Shan- 7} BAe (Boys' Clothing Dept., Third Floor.) $2.75 Roman Stools at $1.50 | $00 Roman Stools, (like cut) made f of quartered golden oak and ma- hogany, piano polish, fancy turned legs and spindles, very; strongly made, regularly $2.75. From 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday... (Fourth Floor.) $2.75 Utility Boxes at $1.59 00 Utility Boxes, covered with Brey ey $1.50, ome in four sizes—regular price, $2.75. $1.59 “fourth Floor.) 98c. Sofa Pillows at. 59c. 00 Sofa Pillows, covered with Oriental Tap- stry and trimmed with a large tassel on each ‘orner, filled with best odorless silk floss; size 4 inch—This Pillow has been advertised in he city as special value at $1.00. (Fourth Floor.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Dresmaking Pewtd-Soee S . Anown Ly women Lrprattment condactod boy a talent R. H. MACY & Co. BROADWAY ar GIXTH ave. oom STREET ro oorw STREET B.Altmand Gy. FINE CLOTHING FOR BOYS. The latest novelties are shown in Russian Blouse Suits of plainvand white corded Silks, also Colored Velvets with Silk and Lace combination collars. Sailor Suits of Velvet and imported novelty fabrics, with Eton collars and Knickerbocker trousers, CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS of Fur, White Silk and Velvet, trimmed with Ermine; also Cloth, trimmed with various furs. Children’s Colonial Hats of Beaver anc Panne Velvet; Tam o’ Shanters of Angora and Scotch Wool, and French Felt; Golf and Automobile Caps, all of which are marked at very moderate prices. Elghteentd Street, Mineteentd Street and Sixm Alvewne, 4 i oe 1 From 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday........++++eeee J 2 |