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Brother of Famous Beauty Who is Now Gai Hanna’s Wife Is Killed by Accident in Adiron- “Gacks. BULLET DISCHARGED BY HIS OWN HAND. | His Marriage to Miss Edith Edwards Was a Romance) That Interested Local Society When It: Occurred. | | Carl Gordon, of the well-known Cleve- fand family of Gordon, a brother-in-law of Daniel R. Hanna, son of Mark Hanna, was accidentally killed at Sara- mac Lake last night. According to des- patchen which have reached here Gor- don, who was on a shooting trip, ac- eldentally shot himself. Ie died noon afterward. Gordon wan a brother of the second Birs. Dan Hanna, who was Daisy “Gordon, and wan well known in this ity, where he had a large insurance | Business. His home was nt New| Brighton, Staten Island. His wife was| Miss BHdith Edwards, of Livingston, Biaten Island, and their marriage, Which was a very romantic one, at- |) tracted a good deal of attention at the time. ‘The wedding took place on May 18, 1699, and was a celebration of Gordon's return to health and strength after ‘® Jong illness, during which he was nursed by his fan Miss Edwards. Gordon's brother William married a Miss Robineon, of Staton Island, whom the met while at Trinity Schoo). Carl Gerdon came to Staten Island from his Cleveland home to go to the Trin- Sty School. The Gordons all have wealt | j fungs, but Carl Gordon was an athlete. Hg was an expert tennis and golf Player and !t was on the golf links that hhe gnd Miss Edwards first met. Gor- @on proposed to her while they were playing a foursome. ‘Mias Edwards accepted him and the wedding was set for March 23, 1 But a month before the marringe was to take place Gorflon was taken down with a hemorrhage of the lungs. He developed the family disease, consump- jon, and although he and Miss id- Hetis “deetred ton be married ut once, the physicians would not hear, of it hey said that Gordon would have to be nursed carefully for months and that the least disturbance might in- gure his chances of recovery. Miss la- ‘wards would not allow anybody else to nurse fon, Dut giving up all of her social Hife entirely, she plunged inte the work and eventually nursed her pa- Went back to health und strength. When Gorton waa woll agalit he and Miss warns and the latver’s parents rove to the residence of Archdeacon . of Staten Island, and were marned, Shortly mfter the marriage Gordon ‘became ill again. “It was feared that ils lungs were per- manently affected, and he was advised to live in the Adirondacks. He and his wife went to Saranac Lake, where they have been living ever since, taking fre- quent bunting trips. : rdon was the son of Charles Gordon, of Cleveland, and the heir to half a@ million dolints. ; eeibe pews of Carl Gordon’ death Mra, Dan Hanna at the Lor- phe; so pazaien =, where she has been st hoe, or a few days, this morning. With he# mother, Mra. Charlle Gordon, ; “Hanna recently came to New i a o & rk, where Mrs. Gordon Is being oper- (en, for eve trouble as a New York al. Sy regret very much indeed to bi of Carl Gordon's death,” said Mrs. ¥ K. Stallo to an Evening World re \ porter, when she was told of the young] « | man’s’ death. “ "I did not know Mr. Gordon well. but Fe69, iknow that he was a fine young an.” Zoung Gordon and his wife, a former New York girl, have been at Lake Baranac for two years, where Mr. Gor- don has been living In the hopes of, n r not points. miszonduet missioner’ other chance. evidenced in the second case. Folger lost his shield. sioner listened to the “could-not-help- plea ans nodded his forgiveness. Don't lose another, Folger went away with praises on his selled Deputy Commi with a burglar. “failure to discover or report a burglary ways Jim Murphy, of the ©: COWAN RUSHES. POLICE TRALS = The New Third Deputy Shows Leniency in Dealing with the |‘ Men, but Loses No Time in Hearing Cases, FORGIVES PATROLMEN FOR MINOR OFFENSES. |His Experience as a Lawyer Shows in the Way in Which He Sifts Out Evidence and Renders Decisions, ons why he shouldn't be there at reven ted 6 that ateeple clocks 0 work well’ and wisely, Kelleher were the fine be aa dliged to | ness be wan obliged to inave cial post trom 6.8 P.M. te Des. 2. Despite the bulwark round him the Commigsioner"s y" conclusion w rd at the end of She esd sto Henry. Kirschoff, of the Haat Tr second street station, kept out of sist on his beat for slsout halt an vat Afteen_Thin- and wound 8 Ty P. ¥ mn utes going nn by glying fi Kirschoff never Another man who to din- night. “Tee dn: rm. Poor William Winfeld, of Tomp- kine Square Park ifth street | station, proved himself a vagrant cop. After getting two day for absence from post he was made respondent to rge of sleeping in other men's beds and sometimes in the cellar. “Bo a good man, ‘get_a bed of your own and ‘The two days sufficed for punishment. James F. Lein w Fave his roundeman work trying cover hin whereabouts on @ cold ome eo rore Tho time when trial day at Police was looked here, dicted to persifiage of the Devery or disposed other sort. He cases before him with idity and belng a 1 a loss for a conclusion on any legal His first decistona in trivial cases were marked by lenfency com- pared’ with similar cases in the old Henry L. Sypenek. tend v re ips for Cowan. Vined Three Days. Some curious, stern, and sharp talk marked the case of Thomas J, Meade, who absented him- self from duty and w: coming out of a Mquor store. Brennait recited the complaint. told a story of golug_into the for legitimate purposes. “This isa most serious charge, sir," said tho Deputy Commissioner, if it happens again you will be sum- marily punished. you be fined three days’ pay. “Thank you,” said Meade, and he too went his way. 1 Patrick F, Keating while on duty in full uniform. mitted to having lighted a match, but It was the time on his watch he wanted to see. ented the pipe. “Don't let it hap William J. Irwin wi cers who didn't hi He w ommitted on his houre of 12.20 and 8 A. M., officer produced witnesses against the complainant and the Commissioner dis- missed the charges. “You have # clean Keep tt 80," he Udy, struck the first mag and aroused ‘on the part of over- the firet xhéw of ire eo from a reserve call on Dee. a wise look in ‘i ‘There Ww misstoner” as eyes afraid. officer, that timt traditional exouses ‘that you men give hoping to ‘mpoxe upon the inexperience new Commissioner. pay by way of fine for you.” Some More Exou wt a A Duneh of the finest ty-elghth street station after this case. overcoming lung trouble with outdoor plain absence from ins) ‘orms and equipments, Itichard D. O'Connell, with tears running down his cheeks, started the excuso mill working to ex: Headquarters under William 8. Devery, was the groundwork for a comic sup- plement Tammany returned to pow Third Deputy Cowan showed to-day in his fi perience in the trial room that he for in when but tt is John Fr. Special Reduction Sale of Limited Quantities Black Trimming Laces, Drapery Nets, Ete.; values ranging from 8o0c, to $15 yd, at 25c.,50¢.,75c.,95¢. and upward to $8.50 yd. Also Several Gross Plain and Fancy Black, White and Black, and White Fibre Silk Trimming Braids; formerly 15c. to $1.25 yd. at 5c, 15c, 25¢., & Soc. yd. not of the the firet delin- quent, who committed the unpardonable crime of appearing at an inapeotion without a uniform overcoat, ingeniously that the Com- heart gave him an- same leniency was sed his Wiliam The Commia- he said, and furrowed looks discovered Capt. Mende loon nd recommend that a arar Lord & Taylor, Broadwey and Twentleth Street and Fifth Avenue. ‘New Entrance on 19th Street. smoked a pipe He ad- again.” coun- ner Cowan, ne frst of the anything to do charged with Eye Help. record. Now al-| _,We vrovide Oculists, dark rooms, \Scientific apparatus—everything for correct eye treatment. You have only ONE place to come, ONE bill to pay, and a single instead of a di- vided responsibility. Glasses only if needed, $1 up. OPTICIANS—41 Years’ Practice. 28 Broad St... Arcade, Broad Ex. Bldg 217 Broadway . 223 Sixth Avenue ... Below 15th St. 1345 Broadway, . .Below 36th St, STORES OPEN BATURDAY PVENINGS. it between the Dec, 28." The harles street ata. ne m inone of the Four days’ of the West Bix- ot together ction of uni- ie had personal Turkish War. Mo will in no way affect the high quality of EGYPTIAN . CIGARETTES S. Anargyros has purchased sufficient Turkish tobacco to make three billion Mogul Cigarettes of the present high standard, 10 for 15 cents Cork Tips or Phin Save the Coupons. Astor House Block | advised the Com-| THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1904. HONeill & Co] Continuation Sale of Knit Underwear and Hosiery For Men and Boys, Men's Norfolk and New {Women’s Knit Merino Brunswick Underwear. Underwear. $1.25 grade at.......- 35c, to 45c. grade at...eeee $1.70 grade at..... cee 50c, to 65c. grade at $2.00 gradeat.... 75c, to $1.00 grade a $3.00 grade at... §1.50/ Women’s Hosiery. Manufacturers’ samples—some of the | choicest goods from Chemnitz, Ger- many. 75 19¢ Men's Half Hose. 25c. to 35c. grade at. « 19¢) 35c. grade at. 19¢c 39c. to $0c. grade at. 24c} 39c. to $0c, grade at. 24c 75c. to BSc, grade at... 50c | 75c. to $1.00 grade at. 50c (First Floor, 21st St. Side.) Outing Flannel & Other Garments For Women and Children. Women’s Gowns and Skirts and Children’s Gowns, Skirts and Dresses, Outing Flannel and Knitted, in very large assortments, Garments that will keep you thorough- | ly comfortable when the mercury goes down to zero. WOMEN'S outing flannel GOWNS, CHILDREN'S outing flanne ! in plain colors (blue and pink), also| DRESSES, trimmed with narrow narrow and wide stripes, from 69c fancy braid, large assortment of up. colors, 1, 2, 3, 4 years, 21¢,, 49c. WOMEN'S fancy striped outing) CHILDREN'S CASHMERE flannel GOWNS, trimmed with fine) DRESSES, tucked yokes, trimmed embroideries, from $1.39 up. with fancy braid and pearl buttons, blue, red and brown, sizes 1,2, 3 WOMEN'S outing tlannel SKIRTS, ca Mth plain’ hem and) scallop’ rattle; || sant ooC* with plain hem and scallop ruffle, : sree CHILDREN’S outing flannel GOWNS, broken sizes, 39¢, WOMEN'S KNIT SKIRTS, as- f ' eeltolory, 5c, be S175, | CHILDREN'S outing flan net GOWNS, fancy stripes, neck and? WOMEN’S canton flannel DRAW-| Sleeves trimmed with embroidered ERS, with deep hem, 21, edge, 59c., 69c., 79c. WOMEN'S canton Manne DRAW: || GKiRit ene! ERS, trimmed with cambric ruffle, SRIRTS, siatned with torchon lace; Tip deep enibrelasren tutte 40c% | also in scallop ruffles, in blue, pink 59c., 75C. | and white, 25¢, | CHILDREN'S outing flannel WOMEN'S outing flannel PAJA- | MAS, trimmed with fancy frogs, PAJAMAS, neat stripes, trimmed 98c., $1.49, $1.98. with frogs and braid, 75¢,, 89c. He 75C., B9C., (Second Floor.) Specials in Groceries, For Friday and Saturday Only. Connoisseurs who enjoy.a delicious cup of Tea or Cof- fee pronounce our brands the best in the market at regu- lar prices. At the special prices quoted for Friday and Saturday no such values are to be found elsewhere. COFFEE — O'Neill's Celebrated] Java or Mocha Coffe, fresh roast-| |TEA — Formosa, Oolong, English Breakfast, Mixed or Green Fea, per Ib....seseseeceees Ie good as can be fo at 50c. SUGAR--Havemeyer & Elder's Stand- | LARD—Armour’s Pure Leaf Lard, 10 ard Refined Granulated Sugar, 20c Ib. tins, 85c.; 5 Ib. tins, 45c.; 2 $ Ib. bag aiecease ss 31D. UNS. .c ee cece ee eeeee 8c COCOA Walter Baker's Brea No Mailor Telephone Orders. | ~ tast Cocoa, % Ib. tins......... 7c (Basement.) A Clearing Sale of Decorated Lamps at $3.75 Each. To clean up numerous odds and ends in this department we offer a large number of Decorated Lamps, many of which 3.75 have rated up to $6.00 cach, at... -.... 6s sees eens GAS PORTABLES complete, genuine Welsbach burners, tubing aft goose neck, from...ssseeeeeeeeeeee seeeeeeees $1.75 to $30.00 | (Basement.) Continuation Sale of Housefurnishing Goods. Hundreds of articles for kitchen use at a reat deal less than they regularly sell for the year round—all of the items originally advertised are still on sale. IVERSAL BREAD MIXERS ° a a Dinter st| Glassware Specials. Pressed Glass Sugar Bowls, Mixer, Kneader and Raiser in one. regular price, 25; special... LOC Bread making is an easy task when one of these mixers is used. Call Pressed Glass Creamers, reg- ular price, 19c,; special...... 10c 10c and taste some fresh made bread or rolls made by this. Price. $2.25) Butter Dishes, regular price, 23c,; special......, ae 10c UNIVERSALTOODCHOFPERS| 236% spec : —The only opper that inegar Cruets, ar gives satisfaction... wee Z5C| © 23c; speciale. oe ee) (Basement,) The Famous “Edwin C. Burt” Shoe will appeal to those women who appreciate a perfect fit- ting, stylish and well made Shoe ata price below other good Shoes. They embody all the fine points of elegance and grace, quality and workmanship. $3.50 Per Pair. We Are Exclusive Agents in New York City. (Second Floor.) For Political Facts and Figures See WORLD ALMANAC! Enure Biock, Fuiton, from Briage to Duffield St, Brooklyn. We Give “‘S. None with C. O. Ds. Unparalleled Bargains for Friday. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. bands assorted. N. B. 2.75 to 5.00 Walking Skirts at 1.98. 1,000 Women’s Walking Skirts, made of good quality melton cloth, cheviot, covert cloth, in black, Oxford gray, blue, brownand olive—also fancy mixtures and overplaids; some kilted, others plain or lapped seams with the new flare bottom, all well made and nicely stitched Lengths 37 to 44 inches; waist- —If you are not buying these Skirts for yourselves, kindly have correct measurements, as no exchanges will be made. No mail orders filled. None sent C.O. D. 1.98 Actual value $2.75 to $5.00; allat.. 10c. Stationery, 6c. 75c. Gowns, 5Cc. | Towel 6c. Towelling, 4c. shirred or tucked, in black or white; tucked Silk {n all colors, Grass Linen Tucking in plain and hemstitched trimmed, and many others, % yard in length, each.......--s.+se+ 10c 4.00 Suits, 1.88. Boys’ Suits, wool cheviot, double breasted, well reer ined strongly and perfect fit- ting, sizes 7 to 15.. 1.88 Burnt Wood Outfit, 1.50. Outfit for Burning Wood or Leather Novelties, com- plete outfit & one lesson.. 1.50 Box containing 24 sheets fine satin | Women’s fiannelette Gowns, good ling, 2,000 yards, 15 inch finish Paper, plain or ruled, quality, yoke back and bleached linen finish crash, and 24 Envelopes to match.. 6C font, dainty colorings, "5 Oc fast edges, yard. : 4o ese —— | size eee i — — 10c. Handkerchiefs, 5c. |S, ay aoe | 16c.’Denims, 9c. Soiled Handkerchiefs for 2.50 Muffs, 1.50. Fancy printed Denims, 24 inches women, men, bo and Electric seal Muffs, full size, | wide, in upholstery depart- girls, each. . BC] well made . 1.50) ment, vara . 9c 25c, Mer.’s Samples, 10c. | Child’s Umbrella, 39c. | Child’s 50c. Dresses, 39c. Novelty Remnants in Chiffon, | Children’s 22, 24 and 26 inch Um- | Child's flannelette Dresses, dainty brellas, made from English glo- ria that will not fade or cut, steel rods, strong and durable, handles of Congo wood and Dresden China balls, choice 39C Child’s 1.75 Sets, 1.00. Children’s Sets of white lamb, fancy shape Muff with head and | ribbon, deep flat collar, 1 00 satin lined .. 35c. Damask, 17c. Turkey red Damask, 500 yards, 60 inch, neat patterns (slight manufacturer's imperfec- | tions), yard . 7 pink and blue stripes, yoke of embrofdery ‘inserting, neck and sleeves trimmed, sizes 6 39¢ months to 3 years $5.00 Coal Heater, 3.98. | Crest Parlor Cylinder Heater, No. 10, has shaking dumping grate, mica swinging door, complete, with a length of pipe, put 3. 98 up at your ho for..... $2.00 Trimmed Hats, 50c. Clearance sale of women’s and misses’ trimmed ready-to- 0 50c 1.00 Velvet, 59c. Fancy Velyets, handsome and rich designs, for entire costumes or separate waists, yd 5 9c 5.00 Oil Heater, 3.39. Silver's Brooklyn Oil Heater, Rus- sia iron drum, miea sliding doors, nickel top, wrought iron stand and bail handle, will heat a good-sized roo! 3.39 30c. Socks, 20c. Men's wool Socks, extra good qual- ity, medium and heavy weights, assorted colors, seamless feet, double heels and _ toes, warm and durable, pair.... 20C 15c. Ginghams, 734. Striped Zephyr Ginghams, 7,000 yards, mill ends, good —, fast colors; yard........++ Tue | wear Hats, choice ... | 5c. Unbleached Muslin, 3c. Unbleached Muslin, 3,000 yards (5 to 20 yard lengths), yard. OC 75c. Underwear, 50c. Men's Shirts and Drawers, heavy weight, fleece lined, broken lines, 1,00 Bed Pillows, 65c. ; Bed Pillows, 600, full size, good feather filling and good tick covering (in Blanket 1°65 c partment), /eacti. walvidas. 12%c. Flannel, 8c. Outing Flannels, 5,000 yards, extra good quality, well fime handsome assortment of checks, | ished, each......s.ssscseeer 50c and stripes, light and dark, Se vorth We, and 12%. | 50c, Pillow Shams, 19c. rish Point Pillow Shams and Bu- reau Scarfs, odd lot, full size and length; in Art Needlework De- partment; regular price, 35¢c. ‘and 50c., choice ...... 19¢ $4.25 Folding Beds, $2.75. Iron Folding. Beds, 2 ft. 6 size, white enamel finish, National spring bottom, thoroughly 2.75 SNe 75c, Cuff Links, 19c. 300 pairs only, Men's Cuff Links, fine roll plate, in two new fin- ishes, Roman and bright; sev- eral new styles to choose from; choice. ' | 7c. Domet Flannel, 4c. Domet Flannel, 3,000 yards (5 4c braced, light and durable ¢ |Special G Thousands take advantage of our free Sugar, Coffee and Tea Sale every month, wherein we ‘actually give a 5-lb. bag of H, & E. fine granulated Sugar absolutely free. This, together with Trading Stamps, we consider the most liberal offer ever made by any food market. Free—Sugar—Free. A 5-Ib. bag of H. & E. fine granulated Sugar free with 4 lbs. of our Cafe Special, regular 25c. Coffee, the best 25¢c. Coffee in the world, for .. . This Coffee is never sold for Jess than 25c. If you are using a 25c, or even a 80c. Coffee and are buying it elsewhere, try our Cafe Special. Q-lb. air-tight caddy Pura Chop Zea, sold regularly at 60c. per 1b., and a 5-lb. bag of H. & E. Friday and Saturday News. Great Bacon Sale. | Armour's best sugar cured and hickory smoked, small lean pieces, per 1b fine for granulated Buse, 1. 00 ® = Fj ® Liquors & Cigars. On Sale Friday and Sat- urday. Sir Robert Burnett's Old Tom Gin, imported In glass, per bottle 74c Fine old Port or Sherry ry Attractions. 13c¢ Fine old Table Claret, an excel- lent wine for See Gd. use, including jug, per gal Philadelphia Ale or Porter, c 99c very nourishing, per doz. Maryland Rye Whiskey, finely matured, per gal. D, Monongahela Rye Whiskey, 6 years old, per gal., 2.69; Fresh Meat. Prime Rib Roast, per lb.... 14c Crystallized Rock and Rye. Pee vention is better than cure; this will prevent and also Short cut Rib Roa, ver Ib.. Oo his willinrareat endisiee Whole top Sirloin Roast, Per DOttle «seen ees ++ 696 Teeth caanei onan 12%c Cigars, Bing quarter genuine Lamb, Y Sey arn oman, Bumatra: eer e Ch eocancacbint aLeoaaiinaed 16c : Conchas, boxtB0 ae es / 1,98 Saunage or Sausage Meat, Ib. 1G “vavana: TY miler Burk Soe ‘tanos, box 50.......... 1.69 Our own make; absolutely pure. Twisters, Sumatra wrapper, No meats sent C. O. D. pe Havana filler, box 25, ® ® oe Werld Wante Work Monday Morning Wonders, y hprxtrerrreecr nS ESSE Chronicles of WORLD-WANT TOWN—LXXUL THIS RICH OLD BAKER MAN, ‘TIS “SAID, WAS CRUSTY, ALTHOUGH HIGHLY BI AND GROSSER THAN A HOT-CROSS BUN. THOUGH “LONG” ON DOUGH HE YEARNED FOR “MON.” FO SELL HIS SHOP WAS HIS DESIRE cee AND ON THE PROCEEDS TO RETIRE. TO WORLD-WANT TOWN HE STRAYED AT LAST, - NOW SEE AIM, ALL HIS TROUBLES PAST! FOR ONE SMALL AD. RAISED UP A GROP OF PURCHASERS FOR THAT SAME SHOP.