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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY. EVENING, JULY 13, 1904, could have found no more sordid ma- door and eaw Van Buskirk passing four 1071.) for his imagination than the FA bundles to you. tera in this tragedy offer, Abbott had “You're a lar!” erie Dahlgren. “You |conducted a junkshop In the rattetrap showed me the gun and also a roll of|shacks of Chapel alley, where thieves nid nd ft y 04 bills containing twenties, tene and fives. /sold, thelr, plunges Re steer ceecienoe s his advent. He Was arres: Co) ny times for receiving stolen prop- —— You sald you had hit an old man over the head with a brick in 4 sack and v had got the money from him.” ber a ‘the pace ‘tay be} uch a sagacious dealer that only aid he oerve a Ui ig eg . ny He was married and had a sn ~nol Meg, Gregory Was Told She| Woman's Clothes Ignite from clothes,” Johnson continued, “and see | cious asseult on a@ little girl on the : the Fourth of July he had had my coat, Ua nly tathertwas fount, Would Lose Her Third Child] Alcohol, Flames Spread and When the young man cam SIXTH AVE, 19% T020™ STREETS: M, J This store is epen evenings till 5,30 o'clock; Saturdays till 1 P. Dainty hot weather lunches served in palatial restaurant, 8th floor, , 410 for ‘25 lace trimmed gowns Abbott Lent Money on Clothes, “Abbott used to lend us money on our Each Accuses the Other of Siay- " on which he had loaned me 2% cents, | m . , k Ing whe F. ig lio Dusen wen beveame out of 80] ie ti fig and She Drank Carbolic Acid} Set Fire to Apartment, Caus- Miser Junkman, of Brooklyn, | snack Suntey morning, Fave Y {fier Sie bee Mot, Minderstood, todas | in Husband's Presence. i H coat back a at yin, nderetond | toda : ing Damage of $1,000. F " f « and His Helper, Shnen asire came oy Manet] tn 0 O22 YS" or evening or aiternoon wear. me to go ih and get the money sal’ sheville « . . Mrs. Mary Gregory, of No. 9 Sixtn| ytrs. Annie Powers, of No, 14 P ES, and 35 gowns at 10, too—those beautiful lace trimmed creations in sheer no, that the old man had His PIMC) oy Remarkable Ff ‘ : ve all sorte of traps avenue, Brooklyn, is dying du the Senay | dent atreet, Brooklyn, was cleaning swisses, mulls and lawns sc popular for afternoon and evening wear—exactly the kind that ASTOUNO! TORI at {d of being shot, 8° «| Hospital. In her husband's presence | her bed to-i one 4 ‘i ; pe stones NF of ag Tre and when he came | abl pray erie Cee lalla Leal sot et Hig Hie sisione created so much enthusiasm Monday when we sold 150—all we could secure up to that time. HOW MEN WERE KILLED. out he bad plenty of money ie ene Four month age wer two youngest |eaught fire and before the flames Now we've 125—those bewitching dressmaker-made conceits teat ne for “Johnson killed the old man about to Hildren became jlland within two days | could be extinguished Mrs. Powers favor with the exclusive modiste's productions and come out wit ying $ 1.0 o'clock Saturday night.” said t- | cau for, hia, satel died. Ever since Mrs. Gregory has been | was badly bummed about the head, face ee They'll create adit beg a Lalalg yl Cork it ven. “He had been to Abbott's . jr and body, She was taken to the L value you receive depends on what time yOu © i ' Charles V. Johnson, One of the Fe Sea im An a arranged | Several days ago the remaining ohild| Island eit Howpital ane positively the lowest value in the selection. First comers will secure the . | Buskirk he had more money than ) tall _om tne| Waa stricken with diphtheria, A physle| While “Steg , * $35 gowns. of course, later comers the $30 values, and so on 20. Prisoners, Calls Oscar Dahl Lb ve ued in all the crap games of pened the} clan in a antl Sint en He Powers) wae beer pound The maker of these gowns sold them to us at a great deal less than halt evel | would. prob dit," and” to-day ane! in the Aare nd calling for help the price for the simple reason that they were in his turplus stock and he couldn't } husband sue knes| burning bed clothes vaused a general afford to let them take up room needed for the new Autumn creations which he positions he | weepingly NM of hi Idless was to be ‘ren the Murderer, and Is | J» stree Johnson said he had spent Himself Accused, money by Monday nient and he was sleeping in Chapel alley at 3 stumt e flat. The Fire Department od the flames. The damage shotguas 49 explode their hen her hu lurned away she nto the h ut persons | drank the acid from a bottle which she over trip-wires had concealed. A Senev Hospttal ami- is now turning out. Third Floor, When you come to think how necessary these costumes Are—o8 a] SO ee a Dahlgren came) A search of the old Junk shacks wilt| pulance Physician wort e ert nai as cool and dainty—there’s nothing for you to do but, selet one, And mppwaght face to face to-day, charset ene ana a drink of whiskey from en tne storie t ine ih *xpedition was aent to the hospital =a LEO VARADY MISSING. fees Ae this is the vary ist Pat vee anywhere Nar ‘is low. with the double murder of the miser:), portie, Jonnscn said, “and I could | hond Bhd by the milion (nrnac ener —— Conraeenns Your only opp y Geakman, George F. Abbott, and of his! tell from the taste of it that it was ans, foundation: police themselves have) THREE FIREMEN HURT, | B07 of Sixteen Went to Look tor , We told you the materials bat want to add that 8 grater dee fed helper, Fred: , > e le wa to kd he recluse either slept o vundle ” ” and colorings was never offere 4 aries: Van Suskivhy: the twos & an es eget ana Dahl: cuba eke fortined imac In Werk ond Didn't Raters, with inaartien and edging, and they are the latest approved styles in the strictest Buskirk was i tat night, with a loaded| Three firemen were injured to-day by| Leo Varady, sixteen years old, has sense of the word, men now held by the Brooklyn police] ci4, took him into the stable, Dahigren une stn dina by him and a hug olver under each aceused the ether in violent and] naving a key, That was the last Lever! 0 ‘smait re-lthe explosion of nn automatic fire. | been missing since last Thursday, when ad. Thie cl rad. Thia clomet was) ctingulsher in the salvage corps house, {he lett hls home, No, 28 Avenue A forwomen’s $25 linen Sults—those $ $ smart models—only one and two of 3 | 4 75 « kind—plain tailored effects, or hand- ‘ certain terms, They are Charles V,| saw of Van Buskirk Is length t. In tt was a rusty cook | Pacific, near Court street rooklya, | He told his mother that he waa A [ coo) i soing stared Dahlgren said he nad been awakened | $0 h he heated whay Heig| The men were James Dale, a aon offout to look for work. ‘Th Gohason and Oscar Dedigren sand as] WIM food he ate tle |The emer Fire ‘Chief of” Srooklya;|iaet seen or heard of him. somely trimmed — just 50 suits at at 3 o'clock sould not sleep he went out on the ge for a walk, He came back at > Jock, got Jonson and went up| rner, got two drinks and then for $35 crepe de | $2, for women's $6.00 $21.50 Chine dresses ii vari- | 2.95 shirt-waist suits, ous colors—excellent quality $14.75 for women's $19.75 crepe, dressmaker finish, on taffeta ~ rain coats— tan or gray- silk foundation—only 23 in all box-plaited model—full bishop sleeve, collarless—two-inch strap $16.50 for $24.50 tallor: | on collar — guaranteed rain and made taffeta. suit. in moth proof, Wack and blue—kilted or side- $8.50) for women's $14.75 an Buskirk was the|James Galway ard “it would trust to slee je waa A harmless, p let in life, He ‘made |t whiskey. He would (Tog. Bonked jartin Larsen , ; ; Varady is smaller than the ordina: Their injuries were reayd bs an | yoyvof hia aun, lgof dark ompiexton | bulance surgeon and thee returned} and siim build, When he disappeared Y he wore dark clothes After the murderer had set fire to the Miserable shacks in Chapel alley form fng Abbott's junk vard and the firemen had found the (wo vodies, Dahlgren voluntarily pointed out Johnson the ebiprit, and Johnson did the same for] paid. Dablaren sald Joo v'a work f restuurant on Myrtle avenue}dime Abbott gav for breakfast, for all of waich Johnson} With whiskey uid amble back to jon must have au a Ppt himself on a ile EE killed Van Buskir while he was waik-|"“Tohneon and Maniorey. fy 4 Danigren rhea ofthneon gnd Dahl the two pris WM. VOGEL & SON, Veuat h hipped to this tect, oth Johnson and Dahlgren were ar- hason sald that when Dabigren| )/20th) ae seam since thet, her's us isi ‘ : Paigned on charges of murder in the ia out ne would not drink rite twen Hiving about’ the pes gnen ha °e Meneine hou ter By plaited skirt—coat braid trimmed | taffeta silk coats—a small ; ‘ : , I 4 BY id the tunkshop | in Our Our Colter, —walking length. lot of about 40 coats—three dif- Adams Street Police Vourt this aii ed whiskey he tried to mae hlin | | | alley Pott had worked toe ak cretliine Pe ae * faeunk sivldes e tout bail; he country with tun. “Me said doing edd jobs for the price of a ‘ollar. Shoulde F Mee ee ty examined On seowasey witty ham ate aad {ato und that Ft about the Only” worl sid $7.50 for 312 linen sults | ],75 for women's $2.50 : ; wanted to kill me out there and | with them man stylish and practical—two | aihing sults—of black wouldn't 0 n of robbing him. styles—long coat effect or short | serge—white duck sallor collar and selling them} ‘ coat with loose back, strapped, and trimmed with white braid, Each Accuses the Other, The autopsy of the Coroner's pi ~SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, H caused the arrest! Hach was questioned separately Mj cian today showe! that Abbot had | ‘ f timer ‘for ‘thett.| Capt. Harkins's office last night and} een sp as well as strangled and! { par Fi Y,gecently Been re.| $ e ry make their count vations, Dahi-| yack of t tear but deata waa}another warrant against Johnaon, — In| e rT 1 \} AWD ‘used by the fractured skull n Inst fall he shot 1 n ago Abbott told sev.| re making one of| ho the | junkshep he was afraid) ed that “the g@ren heard Johnson say: 4 ae “4 won $4 shooting craps in Jay mireet | yf i® Bogert of tt And that night Dablgren, Van Buskirx | heard a shot end inyeelf went oul tv have a& good qneck gue eet we ye nu Anding the reyol dime, Dunigren showed mek new ee ie re int pistol he had bought and told me he| Van Busk shot had only one dl 3 i ead th Was going to get the old man, meaning | charged © ao si a a Abbots, with it, We got back to the! Motive Robbery and Ne ed to have at leant + hole That isn't the best bargain in this remarkable sample sale by any means, but it's a splendid value and will appeal to hun- dreds of exacting women who desire a Summer supply of inexpensive yet smart appearing waists of high quality. Second Floor. for 31,00 waists $ for $3.95 waists 79¢ 956, for $1.50 waists y $3 for $5.00 walsts $1,50 for $3.00 waists $3.95 for $6.50 waists i 4 ‘i i M.00 in cash cealed tn this old, | Junkyard between 12 and 1 o'clock Sun | Jy pow appears certain that the aged) turbledown bullding day morning and Dahigren put the gun | and garralous miser was strang) h vme tine ago a sister sof Mrs Abbott was going through the place Now, here comes the bargain story, and you can depend on it you'll find every wnder the door Into the shop. . Then [| saw you (speaking to Dahl- ren) and Van Buskirk go into the]; Place, you having the key 1 was| was robbery and revenge returmed ani) a Washing my head at a hydrant, and you| shot old Von Buskirk dead aa he had been in there only two minutes! | drunken stupor When | heard a shot. 1 opened the tand lls head beaten In durin, hours of Sunduy or early § when she fell over a soap box, knock- | night and that early ing five tomate cana out of it. One can| roing the murderers, whose motive| was choekfull of $20 gold pleces and $10 gold. pleces. The three were RAiled with miacel- coins. The woman picked kly and sent them to Ab value exactly as stated, for these are sample shirt waists, and having purchased them at about half price, it's reasonable to believe we'd sell them on the same basis. They're all those dainty white creations, beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery. Every smart dresser knows that the smartest costume is ‘the one wherein the most important part is taken by a pure white shirt waist. One of the best features of this sale is there are not two walsts of a kind—each ome an exclusive design—they represent the greatest skill of the tallor's art, m9 ite" 6TH AVE, 2187 & 22"° STREETS | . : —+ Seto CRAWFORD CO. ——— : \ a | Your Going Away Clothes. || Qne-fourth price sale of fine sample china. | 0 Ea ete ear that wil Seer] |) & WE don't ask you to believe this is the eve the proper degree of comfort, fashioned k ©) ¥ most important bargain sale of high cs | -for- s, you'll say so of your own free | wear sort. Lightly constructed, but tailored will. You should have seen the crowds Monday | and Tuesday, Fourth Floor, =) DRY G O O DS CO. in a manner to hold their shape—always. And _—————————————— all made with our famous “Concave” Shoul- | One Thousand $1.25 ; or “815 Summer Suits. ; Shirt Waists To-morrowat Cc | In singleand double breasted sack models of on. serges, | light Romesh. fropicsl 4 ; Fi ' re worsteds, thibets, fancy an ain tweeds The best evidence of the unusual valuein this Waist offering is]) { 4 4 / the fact that three weeks ago we disposed of a similar lot (made of the identi- cheviots and cassimeres. cal material, but a little different style of trimming) in one forenoon’s selling Syery oly vacation naed—Negligee Shir's, Beits, Straw —and there were nine hundred and forty-seven of the waists, Hats, Underwear, Low Shoes, Neckwear, Bathing Suits, de, We have close toa thousand of this lot -and at 49¢. they form about the biggest watst Mew bead WM. VOGEL & SON, The ordinary shirt w On all ate Broadwa Houston St, unfinished lawn at kind These wal town —verv fine and aheer—the mort OF 1 We have the manufacturer's word that it is the first time his samples were sold at one- fourth the regular price, and we say posi- ; tively that it Is the first time you've ever oo been privileged to choose at one-fourth, An unequalled chance for hotel and boarding-house keepers. 100 dozen hand decorated cups and saucers, value $1, at 250, 200 dozen decorated plates, value 30., at 106. Plain china cups and saucers, regular price 25c,, at 1246. 2 Jardiniores, rich blended colors, regular prics $1, at 496, Jardinieres, rich hand painted designs, regular price, $1, at 44. Austrian china dinner sets, 100 pices, recular price $22.50, at $14.50, English porcelain dinner sets, fine underglazed colors, regular price $15, at $8.95, ——SIMP'SON CRAWFORD Co, ————— July clearing W men’s °3 Oxfords, *1.95 |" three days this phenomenal clearing sale of women’s fo. ia nothing more than at er The style is particularly good. There four rows of fine inserting on the front; entire blouse is tucked, along with the back and sleeves; a fancy separate stock adds to the finish of it. Something like a dozen styles of embroidery are used in the J) inserting, Colored Dimities: Same Price: W have added to the lawns several hundred waists of splen- did quality dimities in fancy patterns and colorings, They are pleated back and front and finished with double rows of dear! buttons, Blouse is extra ful Either Style To-morrow at 49¢.—On Second Floor, } b decided after reading these irresistible values, i a ————— \ H | HH ' . -; Women's patent tip welt but. ; Positively Last Call on GO-CARTS Sleep in a Hammock erman awamen's $3 walle $018 TUS gh ahou Ak to Dy 2 10 8 ( sizes, A to & width—milll- {military heel and opera go ge Je shoes and Oxfords has proven its savin, high es yd any other sale of the season. Even with advantages to be greater t 4o extra clerks it was difficult to attend to the wants of the thousands Ci ey nee at the bargains convinced the women who came that they ayes pag ! ou oe good to en away, and they were glad to wait their turn. Come to-morrow. We'll have another great throng; but { we've made ample provision to attend to the wants of every pur- The final reductions of the year are now in effect, for a Change. | 91,Q5 |toe.scerreerrscrreresnene | : 1 : Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avcaues, Brooklyn. tary ‘heel. / You won't buy Go-Carts any less; nor will you buy them for so ° i 'g russet custom $5| women's kid lace or button : Ever sleep ms hammock, deep ast cal Oxfords, A 12 65 shoes—extended sole, patent tip— little—unless you come here. vou stavauhonws whe dont #7All of highest grade manufacture. Every known maker ot re- havea country place to hie your: # pute is represented. All Carts have finest reed bodies along with “| batty Tua Ly ace to Me you every new attachment and improvement self to? Just try it some of these hot nights—and let us supply the Carts that were $7.00 to $10.00—now 5,95 hamiteck Carts that were $12,00 to $16.00—now 7.50 Carts that were $16.00 to $20.00—now 9.50 We've about thirty Folding Go-Carts, made with reclining back and adjustable dasher, These have been marked $4.75. We cut them now to $2.95. eras ie ——————————— $16 Silk Shirt-Waist Suits, $7.98. This is as rich a collection of Silk Shirt-Waist Suits as you'd find in aday’s walk, Besides black taffetas, solid browns and nayy, there are in this lot many in bl -white checks Skirts are cut remarkably full with kilt flare, and wai ave box pleats and fancy stock collar. You'd pay $16 ungrudgingly for suits like these, Thursday...sees+s+ 7.98 | $5 Mohair Waists, $1,98—These are of a lustrous black mobair, with clusters of tucks on back, bo.-pleated front, with clusters of tucks on each side, finished with ting buttons, Waists are the usual $5 kind, Here Thursday 1.98 [ ~ Closed at noon on Fridays during July | 10 E, 244 10 Brsveserssese By sD pad B wicina eee 924 | ji t stock |to 8—military heel—silk | and | August. Open Saturdays as usual, Bho beer sabe ty stoc | WG iss $1.95 _ 5 C. S, $3.50 grade... 2,65) Women's weited sole button women’s fine kid welt sole|or lace shoes—high military heel lace boots—custom finish— jand opera toe—234 to 8—B $5 grade—dull tops..,.-++ 2.85 | to E—-$3.50 value, 2.65 SIMPSON FORD Co, ——— It's worth coming miles to view this splendid exposition of strictly pure foods and wines from all over the world and acquaint donc © one’s self with the fact that they are on sale the year round in the Ss Model Pood Store at the lowest prices in New York. They're much lower than usual even for Simpson Crawford Co, in this-sale along with the Food Show. As we fill mail orders, pay- ing the charges to any station within 200 miles of New York, there's no reason why anybody within a radius of that, distance should fail to take advantage of this wonderful saving. Or call Chelsea 2100 Sixth Floor, To-morrow’s a good diy for you city folks to bring your friends and the children and enjoy this entertaining programme, Thousands are being delighted every day. aperga't| RAMP ATE f U) BERR? hag ||] Thursday's Wf | eelhatc, bate Programme. Ei can, fei dass. OF We've the best assortment in all Rugs and Mattings : July Clearance i@” New York, and offer some ex- ]| : ¢ F ‘ & tremely interesting values to get Prices impossible at any other time of year are | % them out of the store before July in force now, Will you take advantage of them, along with your | * ends bor, who is doing so? There's a whole lot of wisdom in buying $4.25 to $6. Continuation of Our P At whatever price you pay, be as ae MACK- OF assorted RUGS, heaviest nuality TAPESTRY RRVSSELS RUGS ole aa“ he ‘ { borg So pa rt AM. of 9,25 | sant Persian natterns, 9x12 43,50) assured you'll get your money's G t t [ S | f H Nat Heeia or Tails, |i! F Ni HOY JAVA AND MOCHA * feet, Instead of S16 10 +o ‘ ea es U a ery 7 00; Jo: | ot instead o worth ! f @ 0 OSI ry k 1 felt 1. i & a ee . j JAVANESE © IN 9 » WILTON BTN jtied ae eae EY) Val, WILTOX RUGS. 26,50 ) RR ie em Cc in patter tr 398 | Get Your Picture Taken J Bae eas! ets 19.50 } 4 > full range of emall sixes, at | | at the July Prices. ; Instead of 240 proportionately low prices, ‘Boys’ Blouses, 39¢. eae: RES — Ry. : Wy one guaraniesd; ra 8 carton, No charee for Drum. 1 delle . eo g AT 10.90 AM. HEINZ PICKLES— * intone feral || oN ARLES, 1.98 Waists, 95¢, White lawn waists were never i Clearance Sale of Mattings! 1 || | The work is up to the al Here you'll find a variety of b Praise earl ||| The ere eee f toll of # yards FANCY {Qe | 8.5 per roll & eo vards seauiens | |i'ie-year standard, but i Bo Hi Blouses, in the most |, bse. sadlirdgehl edly AB er Wen eS Bie | Uit B wos: DHA MATTING: or, per v4. 'VC | CHINAMATITING prices are a greaat deal less Lhd emir But we're ready to meet the rush. FS adhe et 4 Bent AND. pleasing patterns, Thete’s madras, chambray and percale blouses, every one a pretty type of what a boy's blouse should be | | | Sonn 39e, 49¢| r i of @ vards HEAVY re r 4 15 per roll _¢ we ricw w E | $475 per roll . nie } during the month of July; FLOR YING ¥rN a ARP CHINA WAgP JAPANESE MATTING for instance: \ NO ree |p] MO epee | oe BT PA TTRRW of, por 19¢ ne H te wings es ¢ ards Bes ns Seacrest ste 42 beget Pholos, best car- ‘ AID f AW, | 3 per roll of # yards HBAY LEM bonette one . ic or, 25¢ | AQASeat Quarry cuixa 5 tab; also one $6m20 gens bette Gallon Jug a MATTING; or, per yard nt Sale of Linoleums and Oilcoths! Dement | Teck iciee™ ieee see black-and-white enlarge i meat The thirteen pieces for 2.50 &h Floor. — —