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SERGE WEL T SOE ‘Friends and Business Asso- clates of Dry-Goods Merohant Agree that He Killed Hinteelf to Escape Physioal Pain. VICTIM WAS TROUBLED ! WITH INSOMNIA ATTACKS. | Was Unable to Sleep and Was| Despondent Regarding His Physical Gondition—He Had Planned Trip to Europe. ‘ That Moses Well, the Vice-President r¥ i i i : 3 3 ;eommitted suldide in his apartments in Gherry’s yesterday, was stated by all color and shape. On special sale a Sale of Serge Suits at $12. | Here is a Sale of Blue and Black Serge Suits with all the grace) and style that has made Vogel Brothers’ serge suits so popu: lar, They have those shoulders, long snug-fitting collars and) | graceful lapels which make them so far superior to the ordi- nary $15 and $18 sort. They're made in the new single and double breasted models of a Seay serge that will hold its 12. ‘44njE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1004. Open Saturday Night Until 10:30. og | White Plaited | Negligee Shirts at 98c Now, when you go without @ is the time you want a cool, smart looking shirt. Here's a sale of th 98c., with 16 narrow pla ross the front, The sori exclusive shirt shops $1.50 for. Sale of Men's Oxfords, Same style as cut, For Friday and Saturday Only,, $2.50 vor Here's another sale of these smart new Oxfords, They're the greatest values in town and right up to the minute in style, In rus- | day. Hie Gisttess had brought on In- . Pi set, patent leather, vici kid and pirar? Lad Laat ieee Sale of Homespun Outing Suits at $10. jeait his shei(eame /auatt sep oy ‘or tres houre out of avery twenty.|] 2H you want to feel cool on the hottest days, then you'd better get one of Gn salei for Priday and’ Saturday fovr. Tl who were acquainted with these homespun ow suits—just coat and trousers. The coats are in the | 2+ ¢2.50 ‘Mr. Weil tneist that his suffering drove new single and double-breasted models; the trousers have belt straps and side tim to sulofde and that there was ab/ buckles. Gray, brown and olive shades, with faint overplaid patterns. This —— pipe, no other motive to induce him 4 his tfe. |, Spencer Turner, when seon at Ms home, No. 57 Remsen street, Brook- lyn, to-day declared that he was oon- ; vinced Mr. ‘Well had killed himself in prder to be releaeed from bie suffering. | “For the Inst two years,” said Mr. turner, “Me. Well had suffered tor- tures from a catarrhal trouble that af- lected hin eyes and protuced abscesses m his head. He spent two months in| Dr; Knapp's santtarium, and, though when he left there his eyes were again In good shape, an abscess had formed in his head. This was removed by an operation, but I understand that an- other had formed, and he was con- fronted with a second operation. Was Unable to Sleep. “The agony he suffered was, to say the least, heroic, For days at a time he could not get a wink of sleep and fo the past few months he had been a constant victim of Insomnia, My wife and I advised him to go to Europe for treatment, and although he was re- luetant to leave his business, he agreed to dn s0."" Herbert Lehman, secretary of the J. Rpencer Turner Comapny, when soen at His offiee to-day announced that in his opintén Mr, Well had committed suicide in order to escape from his suffering. Mr. Lehman sald that a report that thad been ¢ircilated to the effect that the dead man was betng blaickmailed by women was absurd. “L knew Mr> Weil tnttmatety,” sid fectly without any wait or delay. tonches of style of the exclusive tailor. Pp These suite have all th: 13 to 17 wants. They’ breasted models with broad shoulders, the trousers are cut full in the peg top style. Hot Weather Comforts, | Black Alpaca Coats, special at $2. Skeleton Serge Coats, special at $3.50. Linen Crash Trousers, special at $1.75. Tan Linen Vests, special at $1.50. Open Saturday Night Until 10:30, sale gives you a chance to provide for Summer comfort at a very low price, $10 Sale of Light Weight Suits at $15. ‘When the mercury registera 80 you'll be glad to own one ofthese suits. They're made of feather-weight worsteds in gray tones with overplaid and check pat- terns, splendid blue and black serge suits of Vogel Brothers’ standard fast color serge and a host of light and medium eolor cheviots at the special price, $15. Sale of Fine Worsted Suits at $25. Forty dollars is the tailors’ price for one of our $26 suits. But aside from @conomy there are other advantages in buying here. You can be fitted per- You can select from a host of brand new fabrice made up in a manner far superior to the ordinary sort, with all the little |made of fi Here ace facher-weight worsteds in el grays, browns, mixtures, etc., in mottled, checked and over- nd silk-lined blue serge suits. all at the special price, $25. Sale of Young Men’s Suits ai 10. ‘kinks" of style that the fashionable young fellow of made in the new long roll double and single ind long, narrow collars and lapels; The fabrics are blue serge and light and dark colored fancy cheviots, These are $15 suits on sale at $10, Suits for Big Men. In a Vogel Brothers suit a big man can enjoy as much comfort in Summer as his slender brother. We can fit big men who measure 44, 46 or 48 chest, in the lightest tropical and featherweight wor- steds and serges at $15, $20 and $25. Vogel Brothers A2™4 Six. Cor B* Ave. Straw Hats at $1. Don't judge these straw hats by their price, for like Ge lities are sold ail over town at $2. Wecan| save you the extra dollar because | we contracted with manu- facturer before straw went up, to | supply us wit 1 hundred dozen of these ni stylish models. 8 Special at $ =| Sale o} Fancy Hose at 25c pair We offer 100 dozen half hose, black and fancy patterns, thin gauze, lise and lace effects —every pair Mr. Letynan, ‘and am positive that he never had any entanglements of any lind. He feared this second operation for abscess and wae very much dis- couraged about his health. That, and that only, 1s the motive that must aye induced him to Kill hina Last Person to Sec Him Alive. Faward Dreyfus, of No. 6% Broad- way, an uncle of the dead man, was the last person tc s%e him nitve. He waa with hin in his apartments until L o'clock Wednesday night, “Though T ‘am not entirety satisfied that! my nephew committed suicide,” said Me. Dreyfus, “I will accept the verdigt of thé poysician who performs |' the autopay. While [ was with Mr. Well Wednesday evening he made xo mention of suicide, though I have to confens that he seemed in a very de- epondent frame of mind ‘concerning his health, ‘The etory of his having been blackmailed is outrageous and utterly witnout foundagion. At Sherry's 1 learned that he has not received a tele. phone cal within the past few days, “He intended to go to Burope in a hort time and had cabled abroad for necommodationa at Carlsbad. He in- tended to take xome treatment there (or Als eatarrh.” Two Bullet Wounds, A feature of the case that has injected some mystery in it 1s the con- fist of the two stories about the nature of the wounds inflicted on the dead man Dr. Henry S, Spooner, of No. 2% West Forty-fourth street, ¢1 foal man to be called after 3 body had béen found by a valet, named Fitoh, said that one bullet had entered the héad near the right temple, and glancing off, had, made @ flesh wound. ‘The other bullet, he said, penetrated between the efghth and ninth riba, plerc- ing the heart. ‘On the other hand Coroner Golden- krans, who took charge of the case, declared that the bullet that had caused death entered the brain. The dfrection of the second bullet, he as- erted, could not be determined until h autopsy was performed. In fact the Coroner said he was not sure that any bullet had entered the ‘ody In the region of the hei admitted that there was a sil! coloration of the skin near the heart and an abrasion, but he was not posi- tive that this was caused by a bullet wound. Peculiar Cirenmstances, Were both wounds mortal, as the two etories taken together would maintain it would hardly be pesstble for them to caore ran eult-inflleted, The way the bedy Was found and She fact whe révolver was resting @: the stémach ‘or the dead man woiild, however, preclude any’ theory of murder, : No one had séen’ Mr. Wetl betweett the time hia uncle left him and 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when his body wns. found, His newspapers had been left as usual at hjs door. No report of revolver had bton heard, though there are numerous ita of apartments on the ninth floor’ of Sherry's adjoining those of (he dead man. His door.was, Jopked securely from the bd Fulton Street Final Cl ey Russian and still remains a goodly quantity to dispose of. mixtures, Volles and ther fine novelty spring lots and Broadcloths, tans, blues and blac’ Scribe; coats in this lot worth up to $f.00 finest samples are in siges 3% to 5. Cempany it is stated positively earance Boys’ Clothing. A Wonderful Value Between 8.30 & 12 M. Boys’ $4.00 Suits, with Extra Pants, $1.59 At almost half, just when every boy needs a suit big loss; but it’s the maker's. turer for a Western retail house, but left on his hands bec; delivery. Fortunately for us and 180 boys, we got them at exactly they're worth; so to-morrow at 8.30 we breasted Suits, in a large variety of fancy mixture: woollen fabrics, exceliently made and trimmed, with two pairs of trousers to match (broken sizes) both styles. '‘'o be appreciated these garments must 2,000 Suits, bought from a retiring manufacturer at a trifle less than o1 pose to sell you to-morrow Boys’ Blegant Wasi Suits at retail for less lot consists of Galateas, Chambray, Linens, Duck, Cheviot and Madras fabrics; in all about 40 pat terns, elegantly made with bloomer or straight pants, all seams double stitched and reinforce sizes of Russian Suits 2% to 7, of Satlor Suits 4 to 10; values easily $2.00 and $3.00; sale price. . Nearingthe End« That Suit Sale! Despite the fact that a large quantity of our taflor-made Suits were sold last week, there sell as high a8 $35.00; to close out......----. Children’s Coats and Reefers at $1.95. Sizes 6 to14 Years. Siugle and double-breasted Reefers and Jackets, made from linen crash, Chev- ; too many different styles to de- { ‘Kid Shoes in button and lace, Cuban and military heels. Patent leather Shoes in button and la e e Brooklyn. WE GIVE BLUE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH ‘PURCHASES. There's a reason, of course, also @ Abont 180 Suits all told, made by a leading manufac- se he was 30 days late in ne-half of what these elegant Norfolk and doubie- in light and dark effects, of all Fey] offer Great Clothing Values. Boys’ $2 and $3 Wash Suits at 98c. Sailor Blouse Style. ne-halft of their real value, and we pro- than the regular wholesale price. This i> Cheviot, Broadcloth, mannish materials, made in styles to $9.85 $3.95 Women’s Sample Shoes, $1.98. Extraordinary in every sense; Women’s Shoes and Oxfords that were made to eell at $3.00 to $6.00, by one of Rochoster’s leading shoe managers. the handsomest styles of the season. Remember, that while ther 400 pairs of fine pat leather and kid Shoes, in are all sizes in the lot, the I} styles of heels. 11 was in¥olved th no’ fan! Kid and patent leather Oxford Ties, tem and welt soles, smart shapes. A. be Namin | Kl Namm ETTORE TTT PET IE ETE FE IT NI sd sae calli | 950 $5.00 52,95 Amsterdany Hone 2 " Great Men's featherweight *1 night shirts, 69c: nainsook, military collar and fancy trimmed—also The newest and smartest for misses’ full flare from knee, 33 to 40 to $9.50 for misses’ wi colored linens, many pret Sirignano’s Come! you'll say it was the m noon of your life. Sheet music | 3 dainty styles in By mat! 3 cents extra each No C. 0, D. orders filled, Second Fiver. The two big song hits of the Aerial Gardens a'top of the New A Bit 0’ Blarnoy (sone.) A Stroll in the Moonlight The Girl You Love. (Bane Wallace Hovoer’s ballad hit.) Laughing Water. (Vocal or Instrumental.) Follow the Crowd Ona Sunday. BI ‘when the Coons Have a Dreamiand of (The reigning comto coon sone crase.) Unter den Linden, (aa vlaved by the, Duss, Orchestra and 0. m| Uve Got a Feeling Two Byes of Brow’ 6 Got y Boy Roses at Twilight ‘The Bt. Loule Rag | Those Selections at 15c. In the Daye of Old ae ‘Also 28,000 other pieces to aelect trom. os ei Ral NTT TT TT 7 , , Every afiernosn f ictinge cool, correct, feather fit and tini Hot in the lot. very dressy. $1.50 EMEPS OF Co: SUNTH AVE: 19%! T7020" STREETS. qT usical treat of the season is free—¢ome, bring your friends Sirignano’s Royal Ban 40 musicians. in Sirigniano throws his whole son] into his etiorts the greatest emotional bandmaster in the world .o-day, and with his corps of £0 skilled musi¢iaus is th ° A ° . hand-tailored outing suits, °9 . HESE are the ideal outi r . to practical everyday business wear they’re just the thing for hot —li ‘ X oy ool and dressy—cut tight—skillfully iaflored bby th Wet jou neymet Hae workers—broad, graceful concave shoulders—guaranteed to fit perfectly. eather's | little trip to some cool, shady retreat—will be no exception, so you want to be prepared with one of these comfortable skeleton-lined sui We've 933. of then. for, Weinorrow.- Not one too. many, conatasring Tea extraordinarily low the fact that you're There are no vests to these suits—j t : es just the coat and trousers—made of a splendid quality homespun, crash, cheviot, Irish crash or tweed--models entirely néw plea very swell—single breasted and two styles in double breas:ed—trousers turn up at bot- tom—sizes to fit perfectly men of all buifd—34 to 46 chest Men's 3-piece suits worth up to *20 at *10. a fa the time of year when we clear out all our Summer suits with vests—‘hat’s why | 1% the price is $0 to-morrow for our $15, $18 and $20 suits. they’re equal to custom made, 246 fancy sults $10, 121 blue serge 819 The fancy suits com: in worsteds, homss t You don't need ty wear the vest, but it will com you've a handsome and very appropriate Summer suit—light in weight and 1,000 straw hats for men, *1.50. ° HHESE are split straws and sennits—the correct shapes and styles in men’s straw hats for this Summer— ust 25 essential as the light weieht sult a hat in the lot that seis for less thyn $2 elsewhere. High, low ot medium crowns—medium and pro- portionate brims — silk bands of a!l widths, Seat XE Straw hats at $1,.50—reeular prices to to gare part witha vehemeuce that holdsh hy all means to hear d of Rome. eight) floor. 15 soloists. bound. Heis isation Ufthe season, udience s ng suits in the strictest sense, and when it comes —to equal in stylej@ those swell creations thatemerchant tailors are now putting out 4 cial Summer outing suits at $18 and $20—Simpson Crawford Co. pri ; pee to-morrow is 59, Second Floor, the day you're going to take that to stay, and Sunday. ne too many, considering the ice and the fact that there’s such a demand, coupled with ecting a suit you can wear every diy for several months. -Special to-morrow, $9. y! We've 367 of them, and be ins and cheviots, T! “res are Guaranteed true dlue—all sizes’ in handy some time Without the vest not many $2.50 values. 51.50 S83 and upward—soft roll ng brims—Milan, split and Mackinaw braids. “ exemplified in 59c 50c for men’s $1 Sea Island cotton shirts and drawers, ecru. $2 for men’s Sea Island silk finished shirts and drawers. ported white and drawers. white. lain OOO negligee shirts at59c. sale of men’s Summer underwear. IF YOU'RE a well-posted buyer you'll recognize these shirts we're going to sell to-morrow at 59c. as being the kind on sale elsewhere at $1 and $2, They came to us from a Troy manufacturer who desired to close out the end of season lines. Then here’s a great sale of: men’s Summer underwear. The new ideas for the season 1904 are the shirts — nobby stripes and figures in high quality madras. You simply can’t afford to pass by this opportunity to buy a supply, $1.50 for men’s im- 50c for men’s Japan- lisle shirts ese crepe cloth shirts and $1 for the famous Dollar silks, colors Nothing cooler for the hot nights— made of Xbar collarless and zephyr weight cambric night shirts with low cut collars. You will keep cool the hottest nights in these goods—in any three styles—values $1, at 69c panies i¢ ’ 1 One hundred men’s 8g ; Waltham watches, Ue ‘ Main Floor. HE always accurase Waltham is the: ideal timepiece To-morrow we otter 100 of the men's $15 models ea at $8. 1 bought this lot of W Wa toaims atabout % price and tae f Pay less to-morrow tha we do ordinarily. This is the new thin open-face model—16 size—g old filled, highly polished case guaranteed for 20 years— stem wind—pendant set— 7 jewel movement—regu- larly $18—spectal.... 8 Main Floor. 59c ‘knee drawers, $1.50 for men’s $3.25 Kneipp pure linen mesh Shirts and drawers. HE Y'RE samples, too—bought- half, and that’s why we're | to sell 250 to-morrow than & price. They're silk and med gold filled, the season’ somest projuction tor men and women, to-morrow. . and 98. dressy miss 7.50 HERES a smart new style made to sell for nearly twice our Saturday price, and it’s simply so charming that the dressy miss and particular parent can’t resist its ele- gance, especially at $7.50. It is a suit entirely exclusive—the latest conceit to be shown for Summer, Third Floor. it's a very cool, becoming creation of linen—42 in. *, and short box coats — belted ack some semi- $ fitting—plaited skirts—wal king 7) 50 lengths — white, blue or natural ° linen —gray mixture and cham- pagne—sizes 14, 16 and 138. The illustration shows to advantage the 42 inch length style, and still it’s hard to form a fair idea of this bewitching costume ‘\ till you’ve seen it yourself—we’ve only > 100 for to-morrow—$7,50, $5,00 tor misses’ linen suits in two models, box coat and Eton blouse, side pies skirt, flaring from knee—14 to 18, 3.75 tor misses’ shirt walst suits ‘of sheer white and colored lawn—waist and skirt prettily tucked and trimmed with lace sizes 14 to 16, i)31.95 for misses’ gingnom. shirt waist suits in tan, pink and blue, fuil piait- ed waist, flare skirt—sizes 14 to 16, walking skirts in Panama and Sicilian, sido plaited, in. alking skirts of white and natural tty styles to select from. Royal Band of Rome i jo 10.4 P. M. every dav. Eighth floor—a. 30 10 4 ost pleasantly spent after- summer gloves, 5Oc. HREE styles as correct as they are charming—the acme of style excellence in fabric gloves for Summer wear—best values you ever saw, Malm Floor, 2-clasp Milanese suede lisle gloves, black, white and colors, 2-psarl clasp silk mesh, suede lisle palm, black and white. 2-clasp Silk gloves, (double finger tips), black, white and colors, llc| Theatre: for Mine. lue-Be! Their Own, Milanese suede lisle gloves, black, white and colors. 50¢ for misses’ 2-clasp whfte slik rioves (Kayser), double finger tips. 256 for misses’ 2-clasp isle loves, fine weave, white and colors. 756 and $1 for the Kayser glove; “double finger tips,” complete assortments white, black and colors. r Pansy Polly Prim. Two Congregations Sammy "aces M: Jamo Lave ” Posing 59c for 75¢ 2-metal clasp. fine. Sos pe ry s s . Sale women’s bathing suits, $2.50. THIS great sale of bathing ; . Suits for women and girls at the extraordinary price of $2.50 comes right at the time when you're ready to select yours if . you just think about that pleas- ant little outing that will take you down along the beach. They're not the ordinary kind—but\ those gracetul conceits that give the correct coatour to the form. Chemi- cally treated, they do not hold water to h you down, They're perfect in ¢very Sense of the word. ‘Third Flo you'll pronounce these the most charming $ you ever saw at a price anywhere 2.50 Near as low as $2.0. For women, black or blue mohair, bra trimmed, stole collar; for girls, blue mohair with white duck collar; also braid trimmed, You simply can’t resist taking a frolic in the waves when you go out along the beach and see so many happy people enjoying Summer's most exhilarating pastime. What then it you should be without a bathing suit? You must have it and here's the best opportunity to se- cure one that’s correct at agreat saving. 3.50 for women’s black brill- fantine bathing suit, collarless, round yoke, plaited blouse and tuif skirt with bloomers. 4.50 for shirt waist bathing sult for women in black and navy, white stitching, good quality mohair, tull range of sizes. 5.75 for women's bathing sult of extra ity “brilbantine in Diack only, collarless, white sl elbow sieeve, trimmed with white. : Summer waists, *1.25 ERE mention that this is a dainty white lawn waist, sold reg- ularly at $1.75, is enough to bring a crowd, but we can't make this bargain news too strong, so we'll tell you th re arestwo charming styles at $1.25 Se Floor. They're not only bewitching creations, but are correct —- approved by Dame ual- leid, $ Fashion, Beautif 1 25 trimmed with embroid- | 2 ery down front. Of | course you know how cool and com- fortable they are for Su ir wear. White Perstan lawn $2 walsts: trimmed " with Mexic vr Tenerifle embroid- nw ery; special to-morrow, at. $1.50 Women’s stylish Oxfords, $2.60 HEY'RE $5 Oxfords at $2.60 because this is Simpson Crawiord Co.'s great annual June sale, second Floor, 2.00 for women's $3 Oxtords — Only a ina, b,c. D the ent tiasat; ilo the lar $3.5¢ quality, in A, B.C, D iea} kid, reney styles. A great mbeor of palts fagal patent kid, military aeel Oafords also the same in sole, ideal kid vamp, fancy Lop Wood. lea her-eoy 1 widtha, all sizes: nite Ruseia te

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