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dress? asked the roundeman of the |q man For the Grst time the man became ex- cited. His eyes biased with anger and WHE WUKLD: MUADAY KVENING, AUGUST 16, v04- excitement. DEAD ACTOR AND MYSTERIOUS WOMAN HE CALLED MOTHER, WHO WILL, DEFRAY FUNERAL EXPENSES. HIS CONFESSION STARTLED POLICE) cs ssersses wi ty me of being crasy?” he yelled, Gilleapie . @ then that he was dealing &n ambulance from St, Vincent's Hos- ith @ madman, He sent in @ call for Store Closes at 5 P, M. Saturdays at Noon — Dita The ambulance arrived in charge of Dr, McGeary, When the man was Ghe Second Half Thi tles He Had Committed a leant ‘rare “ana’ Suruaret nett; Well Rocadea ” itrength made him n x for the many Conato he Heel Up. eee ais el August Furniture Apple ye Is as Big and mee Ripe as the First was aries Pahane vy eke emneee, If we should give you the figures showing cNOCKED DOW! DOWN [cone during the last to. weska, you wou BEFORE AN OFFICER ARS. APL AT LAMONT BR ‘Wealthy Woman Attends the Big, Athletic Man Told Authorl- Dead Actor’s Funeral Ser- _ Woes and Contradiots Report : that He Was Not Her Son. “ROMANCE AND MYSTERY IN THE MAN'S LIFE. me Two Children, Who Already * Have Made a Name for Themselves on the Stage, Dropped Roses on His Casket i marvel that there could be any furniture on our floors; and, if it were not for the stantly coming supplies, our floors would ha been swept clean many times already. past experience has taught us, how largely to prepare for this August movement, and we have timed the arrivals of the furniture so that fresh, new carloads are constantly taking the place of what is sold. 1 we. ee There {s not vacant spot on our furniture floor this Daring Thief Esoapes in Central No. 1 Pun Rene, Willamsurg, morning. The new and handsome furniture fille every se isotaned in the Lae Aveoue Pan || available foot of space. It is a splendid collection—broad to the Mount Olivet Cemetery, where) Containing $200, While Court against Tony Domato, twenty-|f| and varied enough to meet the wishes of housekeepers of every taste and need. Every room in the house, except La Mont’s body was Interred. His two ene years old, of No, 606 Marcy avenue the kitchen, is provided for in this Sale; and there are te- pobre, seeed fos thele precocity. | Sleuths Watch Boy Deliver It, and John Marrin, twenty years old. e ey hung ove § Pak uring w Grval part the oor MRS, GEORGE’S WILL FILED. cits "ort ‘son and We ‘parts civelied knd'atemptel to roo him. |f| markuble offeriage in every line ° ; gelyel sf Che funeral of Ciifford Le Mont, the Lee Rigel il deadlier BGER OUTWIT TWO DETECTS) When Samuel Heyman, After Being Held Up, Tells a Police- man What Has Happened, He Is Felled by a Blow. bop io t eaoriing Revco oador at yy os @mth avenues and Thirty-fourth street, Mrs. Lyman Aspinwall, his mother, with whom he had many differences in life, ‘ras prebent, also a few actor friends and his two children, Clifford, eleven, ' gnd Marte, seven years old. ‘The services were of the stmplest, The Feo etn eae sage moved Park with Decoy Envelope vices, Dropping white roses on the) yy of the most distinguished men aly Heyman, according to his statement, | Ghe Month Ahead Sale * goffin was the last act of fillal love On] 1 Greater New York to-day are De-| The will of Mfre. Annie C. George, Pe Me Ba {Ninety was set upon by the pair at Park and | thelr part toctives William Murphy and John Car-| Widow of Henry George, who died on| street and the Shore road, Pot Troop avenues. Domato, he added, A great deal of mystery shadowed the berry, of the Adams street station, |July 2 at Merriewold Park, Sullivan Utow, end three lota In Merriewold ir & claimed to be am oMcer, Breaking | Jofe of La Mont, particularly about hls! Brooklyn, ‘They planned to catch «| County, N. ¥,, was presented to Probate | $'NOY qDereoeh hang SE . way, Heyman found « policeman to | relations wth his mother who, It has! daring thief with a decoy envelope con- Clerk Washburn to-day for probate.| Anna George 4¢ Mille, and een sid, was not his mother, To all/taintng $200. The decoy was planted | Tom L. Johnson, of Cleveland, 0,; John es pe sold 8 2008 98 these {ntimatiog Mra, Aspinwall gave] and the detectives saw the man receive CBee cont pv eee nem ood NM Where the fellows were atill standing. | Girect contrdicton to-day, To an Even.| it, but the rest of their carefully plan- treet, an ett ‘The residue the directs to be aividot When he reiterated hts charges, Mar- ‘The fact that we are able to offer you $53,000 worth of Silks for $36,000 is sufficient apology for this August movement, Of course, it is a month ahead of the that you will be fully ready to buy your silks, perhaps; but a month later our stocks will be so crowded with other goods that we could not make room for these silks fo sell them at these little prices. ‘Te ordinarily quiet month of ing World reporter she said: ned trick was @polled by the escape Yo. & West Elghty-first streot, August gives us the opportunity to bring in and handle the 60,000 yards which we have been able to secure for this occasion. Many of the silks are at half price. Some of the more staple goods that ought to sell the year round at the rege ular prices, are not so radically reduced, but the savings are atill generous. There are over one hundred styles and colorings in fancy silks, There are four different qualities of reliable Black Taffeta Silks, White Taffetas, Colored Peau de Cygne, White Louisines, White Brocades, Printed Liberty Batins, Black Crepe de Chine and Jasper Silks. The story in detail follows: 75 Printed Liberty Satins ot 40c) $I fancy Silks at 65¢ , More than four thousand yards 0! Noar ql colors fine quely Printed Silks—all Pd itt tint hearae ey tee and in the best, neat designs anditieg Loulsines, with neat colorings, A very large variety tO stripes these in street colort. aus select from. All-white Silks, with dots and 58c Black Tatfetas at #0 stripes, An excellent silk for durable Hoings 4 and dress uses, Sold subject to afew $1.25 fancy Silks at 65 weavers’ imperiections—a few Combination weaves of threads broken here and there, which and Loulsine; light and medium do not hurt the goods at all, They.ors:(or wa'sts aud ehlidren’s: ere widely advertised silks which » Fancy Striped Silks, in have never been sold under S#e a tints with neat black Canalac) yar sete. 85c Imported White Taffetas ude 65c Colored Peau de Cygne at 45¢ A weston nuitte of 20-inch White In white, black, and a full range of Tatieta of which we bavesold light and dark colorings. ous. Fing-@vastities at 88e; bright and ieee ble. Interesting to dressmakers. 75c Guaranteed Black Taffetas at 51:25 Colored Loulsines at 680 ut four thousand yards of very Po Black Taffetas, 1 inches wide, excellent quallty, with the words wear guaranteed’ $1.10 Jasper Striped Silks at 706 woven intheselvage, Avery special Various styles of 27-inch offering. stitched alka, in ce Asa whom he related what had occurred. | The policeman went back with him to! | parts, of which rin called him @ Mar and knocked hii tuarke, [Be held in runt for her grandson, " citer HS "Clifford La Mout was my eon, You] of the thiet, who fs an attorney, fied the will on be- ! ce ‘Atkingon, until’ he attaing , tome, en deny all roports that he was not.| Several stores owned by Louls Alex-|half of Henry and Richar¢ Geeres, Sccrity’ and one pert Gots bo each ih | ne Man Became Violent, We had our differeces, but they were| ander have been robbed seven different | $008 Of Mrs. George, and ¢ ROCULOTS Hoy children. “Aren't you mistaken about the ad- bor of misunderstandings, I assert} times, The last robbery ooourred last = again he wis my son. Tuesday, when $3,000 worth of gold eye- Lamont had been addicted to the use of | giasses, opera glasses and other ar. Morphine, and It ts believed he took an | ticles wer etaken {rom his store at No, overdose, He became {tl during the] 541 Fulton street, night, choked and burst a blood veesel,| Mr. Alexander on Saturday recelved which caused his death, He was found|a letter from the thief, who signed him: , dead in his room at the Sturtevant} self “George.” ‘The letter contained a Hotel, in West Thirty-fitth street, by] Proposition for Alexander to pay $00 his friend Charles Burrell, of No, 21] 2d the stolen goods would be returned West Thirty-sixth street, who had gone| ‘9 Mm there to take him out to breakfast Carried Yellow Handkerchief, La Mont and Burroll were at board) He was instructed to place $200 In @ fng school together and had been friends | strong envelope, go to t for twenty-nine years, corner af One Hundred ¥ al Park West, stand by and carry a yellow hand his hand, Rg was told that a boy would hand bing witnesses. Mr It te sald to be Domato's te Practice to represent himself a vorite Smeer and make demands of money, Oppasanas of People Nake WO CONNECTION wr ANY OTHER STORE Ohe 2 tg Store Oheir S Summer Headquarters aoe distant places spend their va- Fe The Big st Store sells the best goods for the least money and in} © cations, or part of that period of rest and recreation, | | saiton afer Gree Trang Stine “Filled. stamp books may | Tight here in the busy and entertaining metropolis, be redeemed in the Premium Parlor on the Fifth Floor. La Mont always claimed that he was the son of Mrs, Lyman Aspinwall, a| lamppe wealthy widow, of Cottage City, Mar- tha's Vineyard. She was notified of his @eath, and came to this city, bringing with her his two children, who make their home with her when not on the} atage, Children Inherit His Brillianey. They come to town to see the sights and to shop. To Many of These the Siegel Cooper Store Is An Irresistible Attraction. They find it a delight to the eye, a stimulus to the mind, a boon to the purse. Mammoth stocks of season- able merchandise at popular prices; a beautifully arranged store; quick and service, the way of entertainment, are features that are duly impressive. ” emia end much fa) There is every accommodation for the traveller—Postal Sub-Station, Cable and T legrap i Rooms, all t railroad and steamship time tables—in fact, everything for the traveller, . im on, Waiting ie | 4 sate dd to } tec tives Mur Pe: signed to town with h themselves on the stags yinwall, La Mont’s mother, mme as mapped ou @ a very wealthy woman and |s Thieves Elude Detectives. noted for her charitable work at Cot As soon aa he handed s who remember whenlYelope the, boys, etarted Park West At One over the en- wo Central , ’ Be City. P ahe first beman to go to Cottage City : G@bout thirty years ago say she was then] > ; pientiven “Ohé, into, ths| @ Mra. Archibald and that sho brought fed to walt outside the pars | ’ £ or ‘ , With her a little boy who was know a boys had delivered the Z } Ye dassy aronitald. Gone youre tater] ; atk cx eed Uin0moolle UaATCR. ‘Sis name was changed to Clifford La he fence when we igi and the kiee, buy Suspet a | Che Yewest Street Gay. Mrs, Aspinwall had money, and her} the! v the min had tn wealth was increased by her marriage |ny chinice of away. There | ‘ What next! An automobile for boys! Yew Fall Waists Catteta. The accompanying illustration por- trays one of the advance models for Fall. They are stylishly made of Chiffon Taffeta in the new shades of brown, apturing them returned to the to Lyman Aspinwall, @ momber of a and girls! Yes, and modelled as in the | prominent New England family, who |4¢ ‘ . po illustrations, after the o ive aut as eighty years old at the time, Helene sta ival with | 1] alee mobile cars. Most expensive died on their return voyage from Ru- almost as disgusted | , * pope and left her the bulk of his estate, ; aS Bia, lhe boxes are handsomely painted is nd reported navy blue, black and white, ‘J bright colors and vi arose, Signal $1 Printed Liberty Satins at 55c 'gun-metal eff ene inte sont ar-| PARLIAMENT PROROGUED. Se horns are loud and durable. andthe head: ? , ci ‘any vores, fue imported qual: wile. of | beige vy rated he bal a Ba : pee ge ratiayyp st lights give a glaring teh Some car Choi rT Sup er v4 or re notes neat designs. se sa rt to $1.50 toner Ps at + Frultless Attempt $l fancy Checked Taffetas at 65c pwen y-five Fine, Li | black-and- pig Halr- of rich Fancy 8! ens ond 3 line Checked Tafletas, with small Sombinations Fancy woven dote in colore—seven cholce — Jasper Silks, Wwitirrien floral combinations. ings. Black and white Fi 85c Black Peau de Sole at 65c | Taffetas, and a black-and-white threatening her, She told him in court have rubber tires; others galvanized iron a ee ea tinn || LanOON As : |wheels, The construction is substantial _™ he repliedt hat he was foundling iN, . rr oclly gerd rren session, marked by no less | throughout. tr t They are more easily run than al of the pony re ee out the voaeads and ey children he “and would say nothing more, He was Put under bonds to keep the peace, but ‘they afterward patched up their dit- : A staple quality that we have sold| ted Silks. « ferences and she again called Dim her itament was ‘provortrad Fa" |] keenest eneyeant Two lots—for chil- torgenre tery durable ble. en $1.28 Gnarentocd Black Taffetes antes is woven at 0c gon and he referred to her as his mother, |20 more than twenty-five members being |!| dren from 3 to 6 years and 7 to 13 She dealt generously at times with La | Pregent, Including one member of the Mont, At times he lived in luxury, His | mene 9c fancy T nos of ole | They ae rand wide, and mae |years. Prices fit most pocketbooks tnd range from tn Preatpaght onyes and colot-|_. Them are yard Wide, life was the gayest of the way at these combinations, with neat white fix- (juarantes in the selvage. Perlods, At other times he appeared Gor IT 4, 45 to 73. 50 ’ Ed Ieaper navy’ tey brows, $1.50 White Brocades at 900 feevondent Orcantonally he attempted Got Something Kise, Too, green, cardinal and black. An excellent assortment of fine i earn a living on the stage, On the] 4 Fioor, Bast, 16th Mt.) orted White Silk and Satin’ Whole he lived che Ife of a dilettante, Pa Bd rte at Poor ee —— _ orca in good designs, for linings or dress doing a little in acting, occasionally at- n - 4 } ne of best silk © 1; Nemupting Mierature and ane ‘an telling a good story, “and altho. gh eeraiiciers fe heneion, | $1.25 Black Crepe de Chine at $8 His children. who ate precoctous,|! Bad headaches nearly every day, I just wouldn't belleve there was any a fancy Glace Taffetas at Gc | an unusnslly beition) rr = — > ‘ brilliant a ftod with Rreat beaut | 1/4 LP binath ith qualit; are cared for by Mrs. Aspinwall when {Connection between the two Caldwe lQNnOS te eccrine in street shades| \Sseuahy food cod value, fot on the stage weak and heavy spelis and palpitation|}| Tite me checks, | Main and Croce Aisles ond Rotunda Mra, Aspnwall+ spends her winters tn Mer smatns Cree reat ie ugh ho ‘S, e ‘ e ‘ork mo et \ S CO Br ite pent at Cottage cy, where #6e that made Te so poorly, and aia sot at JOHN ST ANAMAKER™ aie fs r08 of mii- | Bt Grink seit, SOF BO GR Hors, and 9 r been Ot agree swith him, } °; iiaaendie= They are in the very front) | Most Popular formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts. Brown appeal on the pars |comee amd thought I Jest coulda’t go row. For a truly worthy piano} 5 ] F —— 11 Bhan ation or Io behalf! "one day a friend called at my at the lowest possible cost, the |] |, Styles & abrics. ar ago, I spoke}! » was looking, and CALDWELL is unequalled. | As shown in the illustration, : Earnest, conscientious ef-| hic and Bafort is constantly madeto make} pedlnd of design = s he CALDWELL the best,] || favor instantaneously. low pricedPiano in the market. | WOMEN'S BATH- Every little detail is carefully| { Lot 1 ING SUITS, of bril liantine; excellent | quality; several very desirable styles; studied. Being a branch of | seas 7.95 other Dickey, @ Atlanta Constitution igh fence bullt roun’ a 1 be strong enough fer pall down alti I dunno wh de Wor fe growin} Detter or worse, I'm dos thankful I'm un’, en don't have ter pay ft ‘es, and I feel well, too, It's be-/}) cause [am drinking Postum fn place of ordinary coffee What ts Postum” | he told me how tt was a and how much better sha ng it in place of coffee ov calis “de good times’ [8 tea; ao I sent to the store and bought nyt we had em a package, ond when {t was mado ac- cording to directions it was 80 good 1 have never bought a pound of coffe jsince I began to improve immed ately “1 cannot begin to tell you how d her she was) much better [ feel since using Poatn: m one of the largest Piano con- cerns in the world, this Piano |} |} $3's9, is made under the most favorable conditions and at the| | greatest saving in cost At $185.00 there is no Piano value like it anywhere. | Fulton $t. — Brooklyn. 30 Trading Stamps FREE Tuesday. WOMEN'S BATH... ING SUITS, of bri!- imi hantine; super ior qual- | | “Yes, she and her Getled, It seems he and have quar. COUPON ity y ate " | A . ji natal dont ton amet tor anything since thei and leaving ctee ale, My heat Many Pianos that are now selling at from $300 to $350|] |/wese set sfecively 2.95 oy le Ste: ee tome thee ee ta: ia a Ne she. was insulted, of course. and | cannot say enough in praia of the co uniry over are far inferior to the CALDWELL | BATHING SUITS i Hin making purchases amounting to $1,00 rat wien much as t he wasn't | Urle Cellclous feod-drin P. 10 D of brilliancine and Bist} or more, we will give 30 Bluc Trading just too sweet for anyt always, | by Postum Co., Battle C ay own ani . > 4 y ¥ ; i : ccbiminatliinidacn— Take away the destroyer and put a P r M th If Y Lik ef. 1U3H Ps afaies in bg on * aos a Something W: 7 rebuilder to work, and Nature will do Orne receive On your purchases. (Goo: . ih. Spmatntog, Wrens. ltResres Taare’ wnat goede hes er (200 ou Like. ss nw We always have a large number of USED PIANOS of nearly | every well known make on hand priced far below what you might expect to pay, _ Crabshaw—Physical culture ts a great|Postum takes coffee's place in your Phing. I've deen at it for ten years. |diet, “There's a reason.” ttle Pog gg don'tyou start @ el your own? |