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4 "Sulfering from Melancholia, |) Biter months of suttering trom mel- Lemily, at No. 15 West Fighty-seventh treet, He had been ilving in Dr. Lord- ~ @n4 hag never given any intimation that be Whe was @ man of extremely nervous 5) Med together only ten days. ‘that time Mrs, Jacobi and the chidren WEALTHY W. Monroe Had Been fing, but the Cause Was n His Finances Being fin Good Condition. a W. Monree, of the hardware Alton ‘turk & Cc. of No, ® fe Mirra, snot and killed himset ot his heme, Nv. Ss Decatur Ret, Urovkiyn, Mr. Monroe was a of some wealth, but he labored te hallucination that business Were abvut to overtake him. : | another room in the house his : year-old daughter, who has @tered society, lies in a danger- r i She has been ill for some The views of her father's death sealously guarded trom her. Baleide Lett a Note. dott @ note sald to indicate on that he died because ‘Wished to save his wife and family . By dying I wilt iter off. Ruin stares me this insurance pol- Frank Murphy Seized with Cramps While Swimming at Dive for Him in Vain. Bixth avenue at Thirty-first street, was had been worrying late-| drowned this afternoon while In bath- ing which none of us| ing at Rockaway Beach. Hie brot find out. He was making more| Sdward, his cousin, John Dooley, and tly than ever before, yet|& friend, nearly lost thelr lives in en- to be an undercurrent of | deavoriig to save him. ihings would not continue that| Lue MUrvhys Aid Ane ee ut With ¢ of friends they all wont in the to-day from Koeh- ler’s Pavilion. Young Murphy was an eapert ewim- An artistic piano of the highést grade; old in name and great in 4 peat reputation; sweet In tone, solid in ia i ea construction and fully warranted for six years to give entire satis- faction. It Is wise economy to buy a good plane, and in the “WATERS” you not only get a good piano, but good value for your investment, No fancy prices! Our new 3*YEAR SYSTEM gives you three years’ time on a piano without interest. Send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms. HORACE WATERS&CO., 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. Harlem Branch, 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. left his wife early in tho day Gitappenred for s short time. About Mrs. Monroe heard a pistol ome from the basement, followed falling the basement, she found husband. He had shot Berringer, ILLS HIMSELF I DOCTOR'S Hus , Causod by Domestic Troubles, Leo C. Jacobi Sends Bullet Into His Right Temple. @meholia, Leo C. Jacobi, a partner in the Auto Supply Company, No, 162 Broad- Wey, committed suicide by shooting Seday in the residence of Dr. J. B. M lhisleys O°AVE, Cor. 247 ST Announce for Monday, July 25th THE COMMENCEMENT OF THEIR: Great Yearly Summer Sale of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINE HIGH @ LOW SHOES. Every Leather Nobby Styles ot This Season's Modele— Sold at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and $4.00, Now $2.35. Boys’ & Youths’ $1.45. Misses’ & Children’s.$1 25 fy’s house, under treatment, tor eight fweeks, but was not under restraint, fhe conemplated seif-desimnetion. According to Dr. Lordiy, Mr. Jacobi ‘Pemperament, passed through a severe 8 Jast winter. This th, and being un- ; at health resorts imself in the hands of Dr. Lordiy, an old personal telend Domestic troubles aldeu in completing Mental breakdown of Mr. Jacobi, ‘Was married fourteen years ago, but Separated from his wife after four years, she taking their two children. ‘Thay were reconciled two years ago, but Since fave been living up-State, and Jacobi Worried about them considerably. He talked of his wite and little ones night to Dr. Lordly, but said noth- to give rise to suspicion that he| about to kill himself. The sound of | shot in his room to-day just! he had been called for breakfast art the household, and when Dr. arrived hie patient was dead. “had fired & bullet into his right circles under Sorawny reeks and flabby parts A rounded Cooper, of No. 1% Broadway Saeobi's attorney, and Dr. Lordly Wp emecutor of his estate, | ving to live with Dr. Lerdiv Tacohh bad apartments in the St Motel, at Seventy-second | O04 Lexingn avenue. He wa of considerable wealth. owning, | * his automobile business, an in- & woollen manufactory fn i'\l- Hours 9AM. to PM. Sundare, Drs. KING & KING'S | WEST MTH ST. NE ¥ i He has ae aunt and an vncie city, and tidy bare been noti- watelde. IN PRESENTS PAPERS. INGO, July 25.—American 8 presehted his t jent at the palace ; fg measage, expressing the of the American Govern- The modern way to wash thi ie, is hight; slated borax. The purest and ad people, Mili. | 20-Mule-Team Brand. Fé MERCHANT A SUICIDE IN THE HOUSE OF HIS FRIEND. Rookaway Beach — Friends ; eer r Hi Thomas Morrison, a Wealthy Real Estate Man, Made His Will Before Drowning Him- self in Lake. MOUNT HOLLY, N. J, July %- Thomas Morrison, fifty years old, and the manager of the New Lisbon Land Company, committed suicide by drown- ing in the lake at New Lisbon, near wht. ill, which was executed on Saturday, bequeathing all of his estate to the Mount Holly Presbyterian Chureb, There is a boarding-howse opposite the pond, and a number of the boarders, who were on the piassa, saw bim throw himeelf into the water, fore ald could reach him, had bean suffering from m n left a large estate, AE cba, MEAT DEALER A SUICIDE. Werrted Over the Beet itrike aad Sent Bullet Into His Head, NEWBURG, N. Y¥., July %—Isaac Woolsey, a well-to-do meat dealer at Fishkill Landing, committed suicide by shooting éarly to-dayat his home, The ball entered the mouth and penetrated the Drain. It is thought that worry over, the beef atrike caused Woolsey Bellver’ veteran” wan fittyratx ‘youre v fe old ind leaves 0 widow and. four’ oh mer, but he vuntured fas out beyond the life ines and was stricken with wane, His brother, bis cousin and @ t swam out to him, but he went down befor: they reached -bin, They dived for him they were completely exhausted, 4 have drowned themselves had oot Life-Saver Joseph Bingham come to thelr assiat- ance in a catamaran. Tungbast also dived for the en, of young Murphy, but cowld not find it. KING CHRISTIAN BETTER, COPENHAGEN, Denmark, July 2% King Christian arrived here to-day from his visit to Schwerin, capital of the Grand Duchy of Meeklenburg-Achwerin. He has recovered from hia tempor: Indisposition and looks remarkably well. H.ONeill & Co For This Last Week of July. A GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Silk, Linen, Lawn and, Mohair SUITS and COSTUMES. To effect a thorough clearance of these Gar- ments, we have made concessions in price that will be of interest to all who wish to replenish their wardrobe for the balance of the seasonand carly Fall. They are garments you will find many an occasion for between now and the end of October. As it is impossible to describe the entire collection we quote a few examples of these matchless bargains: Splendid Linen Suits. Mand embroidered, new, dressy designs in pink, ight $25.00 green, oyster, etc.—were $59.00—~clearance price.... Embroidered Linen Shirt Waist Suits. New, light shades and white—were $33.00—clearance iI 5.00 Taffeta Silk Shirt Waist Suits. Comets pot, wanel sit Bh ents we }$16,50 Taffeta Silk Shirt Waist Suits. Plaited blouse and skirt, excellemt quality-~were $15.00 $7 00 clearance prict.sseesssercee even 6060 secede scenes ) vy" Lawn Shirt Waist Suits. Plaited mode! trimmed with fine embroid _l aa Littitticene pase San hpete siti ) $6.50 Lawn Shirt Waist Suits. A number of these pretty Shist Wajst Suits, in white $1.50 with dots or dark colors—were $2.50 and §2.75—clear- ANCE PCOaw sae sreeee ees teeee terrors ccones sevees (Third Floor) 10c. and 12%c. Batistes, 6c. a Yard (Special Table No. 1, First Floor. ) 15,000 yards PRINTED BATISTES—About 50 dainty new) designs—small floral paler poise dots and figures on 6c ) white and colored grounds—; per yard; choice at 5,000 yards EMBROIDERED WHITE DOTTED) SWISSES—27 inches wide, four size dots to select trom 15c —choice of 25¢. values at. J WHITE Ten Guy Is ee leces, 12 yards to a piece, inches | Lacan § below present mill cher} $1.00 and $1.25 le to sell at 10c. and 12%c. End of July Bargains in Fine Summer Dress Fabrics, IMPORTED ENGLISH SICILIAN—A high-grade,ex- cellent quality, beautitul lustre—in black, b row n, $1. 00 gray, white and cream—special, per yard... tone HOnALRe oo bro fat Lore most un- t 50 usual values johairs—various colors, at, per and yard. .seee wereee ene serene) Cc. 69c We Must Reduce the Stock This Week Of Laces and Lace Nets ——Hence These Absurdly Low Prices — To reduce stock at once we have cut the prices right and left to the minimum—The quotations be- low are +4 to % less than regular prices. The assortment comprises the better grade of Laces, such as Point de Venise, Oriental, Repousse, Valencien- nes, Alencon, Chantilly, Guipure, Escurial, Mohair, Antique, Point de Paris, Point Gaze, Cluny, Real Lierre, Applique, ete. They come in black, white, cream, butter, ecru, Arabian andtwo toned, in edgings, insertings, galoons and bandings, Lot 1—Were 40c. to 60c. a yard ......15¢ Lot 2—Were 75c. to $1.00 a yard......25¢ NETS—Lace Nets, 45 and 48 inches wide, suitable for Dresses, ) Gowns, Shirt Waists, sleeves, ete.—in black, white, ecru and 60¢ Arabian—Were $1.75 to $2.00 a yard, at... .., | | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ‘ THE WORLD: MONDAY F SUOOELEFTHS MONET CHURCH Mystic Hall, Admission Free Sensational Sale hiffon Veils All Day Tuesday. at 25¢ 4,000 ready-made Chiffon Veils, that are positively worth 1.25 each, will be sensational ,sale to-morrow at 25¢ each, thereby ever advertised in New York, The colors are: New Green, Navy Blue, placed in one constituting absolutely the greatest veiling value White and Black, All Black, National Blue, New Lavender, \ 4 ! } oe eS 40 in. India Linon, fine and sheer, Royal Blue, Black and White, These Chiffon Veils are not on hemstitched, hand embroid position dot, lace effects, ribbon borders, etc, Nothing is more greater demand than these 1.25 Veils, and at our Tuesday price of 2 remarkable. Buy as many as you'll need for the summer. Rushing Shirtwaist Suit No store in New York can match the values in shirtwaist suits and washable skirts that The 14th | “fMiudarts $4 taut Tonk" Verify the reputation we have gained by testing these superb values, Each garment is made of standard materials selected for thely washability endvthelr durability and Street Store will spread before its patrons Tuesday. Su dispute. all were bought at price concessions making them extremely 350 silk figured ongee Shirtwaist Suits, in tan, a light blue and black. The waist is side plait immi with fine tailored stitchin wide flaring skirt with side plaited seams, inverted plait back; value seam: 5.50, at 8.48, lard, at, Women’s Dresses of white or tan rs lawn, elaborately trimmed with em- broidery ; value 15.00, at.........798 Women’s Dresses of white grena-|at value 8.75, At..cssscsersesersees Meh | and lawn; value 2.25, at...... 98 Women’s 25¢ Hosiery at 17c Main Floor. Do you want real 5c hose for 17¢? We have post tively the genuine 25c quality on sale to-morrow at this price, Tt absolutely is juat as rep- 17 resented. It’s no inflated value such as and gauze llele stockings, in black, The lace lisle Some stores offer, Women’s lace Lisle are allover patterns running to toes; the gauze Lisle are full fashioned, have double sole, heel and toe, some with spliced garter tops; value 25c, at Ave Women’s Cotton Stockings with white feet, elastic tops, double sole, heel and toe, fast color; value 150, at 10c Women’s Cotton Stockings, fast black, medium weight, seamless feet, spliced heel and toe; value 12¢c, at Be Children’s School Stockings, single or double ribbed, strictly fast color, double knee and sole; value 12e, at Se Wash Goods Priced to Go Former prices on Wash Goods cut so figure now-a-days, because inventory days are rapidly coming upon us, and we have thousands of yards of wash goods that must be off the shelves. In order to bring thia about in the quickest and gurest way, prices are cut oe very low there's not a vestige of the old prices left. Sayings of one-balf are the wsual order on these wash goods, Main Prose ic Dress Lawns, 4e. | 124c Pique, 9c. geben dm pail doo Pique = Conyes tae i nds, wit Cote i Sct tye | Mt enw aie sy, pe Lawn, 6)<c. ! 16c Batiste Lawn, 6'2¢., | 19¢ Cotton Volles, 11 e. Cotton Volles in white, lavender, in all th t desi ‘suite Pog Su end she oreet nile green, pink, ete, 27 inches wide, able for shirt waists and shirt waist suits, value 12}{¢. and 15c,, per yard, Ge tbe Siti a s lite 1246 Ginges of Lg Silk Mulls, wide, and sheer, American ginghams, ia Stripes, checks in all the newest plain colors, 28 inches and plaids, warranted fast colors, value te Waen'G 1aK%e Lepu Pg 25¢ Wash Goods, 6c. Lg ambr: Ce 10,000 Short Lengths of all sorts 1356 amb ba Ags Peg blue, of wash goods, your choice of any, pink, oxblood,eic,value lac, té6Ke White-Goods Will Sell Fast 40 in. white Vietofia Lawn, at 6 K@ | 36-inch fine English Nainsook, at 12% 2c. lace striped White Goods, at 18 | White Pique for skirts, at ito 3-in, Persien Lawn, white and colored, We 350 Men’s $10 Suits at 4.9 Third Floor. Men who have hesitated about getting a new suit of clothes, knowing there would be a big drop in prices during July, need wait no longer, because the inevitable decline is at hand. We were a hed by one of New York's best manu- facturing tailors, who sold ws 356 sp splendid $10 suite si 4 price concession 90 great that we can sell them at 455, 10.00 Summer Suits made of cheviots, cassimeres, tweeds and homespuns, in the most sensible and most desirable styles of the day, tailored in the splendid manner in which all good $12 and $15 suits are tailored, and with all the marks lof high-grade clothing, at Women's 16.50 Shirtwaist Suits of| Women’s Dresses of dotted lawn, taffeta, pongee or satin back fou-|lace trimmed; value 5.00, at,, 2.68 ssssseseeseenysseaees oO] Women’s Shirtwaist Suits of mad- Women's Outing Suits of black dine and fancy lawn, lace trimmed, | Women's Shirtwaist Su Light Blue, New Tass, New Browns, All White, ly extremely stylish, but you can have them plain embroidered hemstitched, chenille spots, com- ular or in they are ains Notion Bargains Main Floor. it welaht Month Se. Large spools of Swing jue per @pool B7o., at Sewing Bilk, 60 la, Talus per'epoo! te, ahs Pin-on Hose Support: ot able slastle, worth Uo. at: indie Foundations of i Gira} t cy I strlen ta Black und Bo, to Me, Ot ....+ Large Pear! Buttons, per card 190, at. Ho Waist Mipetlal, 3 tor. American Pina, 400 count, Beboar Go. apacials 9 paper forse ses desirable, full cut 2.48 Petticoat Values Becond Floor Ydu. can buy black and white tticoats to-morrow at The 14th treet Store for 69c., the kind » smartly trimmed with red pip- + value 3.95, at,,.,..0... 1.88 id 1.00 for a short time lawn, sailor collar effect; value 3,50, ae Made of waite, accor see seseesesee 678] deon plaited ruffle and trimmed of madras | with black ruching. Good 1.00 value, 69¢. Unprecedented Prices for Daintiest of Laces $15,000 Werth, Bought at One-Third, te Be Sold for 6c, 10, 18c, 2c. To-morrow in the lace department is to be a cause of the unrivalled display of the most dainty, bright, Test, new laces, Suitable for dresses, night gowns, corset cove: Chemises, ete., and are the kind that give that charming air to women’s wear. Just the laces to e dainty femininity only the Women’s 1.00 Kimonos at 44¢ Here we are right in the midst of Summer’s hottest days and The = 14th Street Store offering to sell you Kimo. nos at half and less than half, What do you think of that? And it’s right now you want them most. Second Floor, But {t's Pre-Inventory days end we don't want to have to han at stock take 4Se Kimonoe made of figured lawn Se of neat patterns with plain lawn border, Kimonos actual 45¢ Kimonos, qt 20€ 9¢e Se and 1.00 Kimonos and Dressing Secques made of fancy lawn and Heene Swisses, bell sleeves and cute, Earlier | prtmon these sold for 75c and 1.00, Prela- ventory price 440 44c Women’s 3.50 Magnetic Shoes Reduced for Clearance to 1.39 [ ‘Third Floor, Another lot of those splendid Magnetic Shoes for women, You will remember that we sold them originally for 1.75—thou. sands of pairs went ai that price because they are actual 3.50 values, 400__patr Women's Magnetic Shoes, built with moisture-absorbing in- ‘stylish Tound toe with tip; 43 to 634 sizes, A and B widths, value 5.50, at sizes 234 to 8, widths in C, D,E, at 1.20 a Women’s Low Shoes of ‘net soles over magnetic copper and zine others lace, sizes Women’s White Canvas Oxford Ties, patent colt, viel kid and tan, sises 234 to 8, widthe C, D, E, at 98e ates; military shaped heels, 1.3 Tt 414, A to E width, also built on # new neat last with military heels,