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BLOPED WITH MAN 7 WICR INSANE. PLE CAME TO NEW YORK TO WED.) ~~ ‘tote Opposed Match Be- She Was Only Eighteen Has Been in Institutions pr the Insane Twice. Wise CLLED HSSON, THEN HISELE Perin, non of the late Nel- Despondent Father Poisoned a, of Baltimore, and his bride,} the Child, Placed a Bunoh of now speeding away on their? Flowers in His Hand and Next Gordon Sartori, of Philadel- despite the cabdlegrams 4 woman's mother fer} Cut His Own Throat. mariage. an@ Miss Sartor!, accompanied friends, came to bois city Narragansett Pier, BR. 1, aay d married by tho b B. Taylor, assistant rector at @huroh of the Holy Com- Perin is a beautiful g\ woman of eighteen, Her hus- *y Mesiaern S admiration for Miss Sartori Marked during the season at Nare Mies Sartori’y mother o0- LONG BRANCH, N, J., Aug. 90.-Af> ter killing his two-year-old boy by @iv> ing him a dose of Paris green Theodore Hauldschmidt cut his own throat with @ razor to-day and died bestde the body of his ehild. Both the murder and the suleide were the result of deliberation on Hauld- sohmidt's part. He gave the polson to the child as food and watched the death convulsions, Wyen death had come to the infant the father lifted the body to the bed and there lald it ot, crossing the hands upon the breast, A bunch of flowers which Hauldachmidt had brought tuto the house with the evident intention of strewing them on the body of his son, were placed in the boy's hands. fed to his suit, however, holding Mi her daughter was wo young fy. The mother went to Burope Perin'preased his sult, )Pabled to Mrs. Sartor! asking her and received an emphatic re- ing 1%, young couple decided to take Bnd quiet action, A few friends Wet in on the secret, and when “ omgaeg |e ge ad nerved by the murder of his child, he & brother of the brideeroom look 9 reeat and Gt bie throat, McCormick, of Now York, and |°%Y fell to the bed » Lahr, of Baltimore, Arrange-| Hauldschmidt was a gardener. @ome- had beén, made by telegraph for] "Be ae his wife left him, After that ir. Taylor to meet the party |" Was never te same man, He \ brooded and became actin Te Soremony Mr. and Mrq.|dereriton go aflented ble mind that he . letermined to atiier ta Ataf a) automobile an riod Tieave the ohild behind to be cared tor | 4 th avenue, refusing to say |by strangers or to become a public S/Whare they would spond toe bowey-|charge, he took is life aad then i done, Hauliaghmidt Regan ¢ for Gils own death. Not un. owa has twice been committed to lum on the request of his la “He Was first sent to a hy napltal the Insane at Providence, but He waa recaptured, and, P @ protracted toga! battle, was tO, the institution, The elder slated om the witness stand that slven bis son $110,000, which he ——. lishly squandered. the death of tho elder Perin, Jett a great for wrenee Managed to. 2 us| Father and Son Wounded in At ‘vias | tempt to Act a8 Peacemakers pest heat git] Between Brothers Quarrelling ay with Knives, ————— Moses Birnbaum, of No, 61 Mangin %§ BODY WwW EAST RIVER, street, and his son Harry ‘butted into’ bs little family difference which Antonio, Thirty Years Okt With Dart |e ty Mu area, were uring. | Hale ond Complesion, with stilettos lis and got] ce of the East Twonty-accund baum. wore ing. home Station report the finding of the r beat by when they ed man to-day tn the 5 Bhars ito tn front of . River, off Kost Kighteenth street S imate Was Eaves seat ‘The badly ts {a man about and It waa a sker to take to wet 7 imelom tut! it has dork hair) But the Birnbaums went forward and was dressed in a he row. The brothers coat, wh ied black and when they got ‘and b Pirnbaum’s hand and arm were labork ut, while his son had a stab > his dents wound in the stomacy, pat writs} The Tiythins were arrested and held b was the for examination to-day ta Essex Market intents of his pockets. | Court. Leads the Men’s Shoo Fashions cof tho World. W.L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUPACTURER IN THE WORLD, The reason W. L. Douglas $3. 54 shoes are the greatest vine © the worid, is, because of thelr “Sr excellent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qual- ities. They are just as good as those that cost $5.00 to sa the only differe ence Is the price. if | could take you into my factory ast Ceocktee Mass., the largest in world under one root thoes; and show you shoes, and 9 bi A lta ie cae, with wi Wel Dougie pace D t roy WL Dual ala $3.80 30 f why ». Doug shoes are the ced any a on and the sales Yor the year ending July Ist, 1904, were | $6,263,040.00 If I could show you Ned difference between the shoes made in m: and th makes, aad the hi teh “feathers my vd Ve would understand y shoes cost more to '. we us lonees. and are of greater city they ptr the marxet to-day, WL. Douglas ng hs ry and price oa the bottom. Ay sh hoe dealers everywhere, “Toes $2.00 aad (Bi, 75 Sroee fo for $ Corona Colt. Fast Color Eyelets will sot tun bratay, O shoes. Coronas Write for now Must lon, everywhere to bo | Shines hy mn rl 25 cents tp meray Ontaleg. Leather produced, wW.L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Masa, B. Fi Calf always gives satisfaction. 8h 83.560 Shoe Stores In Gro Greater New York; Stree 2719 Third ye Dei. 14th & 141th Ota, fist si: 6TH AVE, 2197 & 22° STREETS DAM DRY GOODS CO. TO-MORROW ENDS THE AUGUST SALE OF | Elegant Furniture at Prices Away Below Worth, | It has been a great sale—the greatest by far that we've ever held, It has strengthened our hold on old friends. It has made us countless hundreds of new ones. And at for the final day’s selling, with a grist of bargains that make very tempting jue B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cents you spend in the store before 12 o'clock, After that, one stamp with each 10 ou spend until closin Oliver, fresh fro: and Boston Theatres, wil pobaty ed the Recital ’ Admission Free Hours Daily: 10 and 11:30 a. m.; 1, 2:30, 3:30 and Sp. m. en an eS Furniture Bargains for Homefitters ‘Lo-morrow is Homefittets’ Day, and also the last day of our First Annual August Furniture Sale, These two facts and the tremendous values insure bargains no Homefitter can afford to miss, ‘Truly we have been strenuous in offering you the most startling reductions, and if selling furniture be below regular prices You don’t have to tke the Furniture at once, We'll store it until you are ready. But you get the benetit of August prices—and that’s a very big thing to consider, , furnishes an indueement to you we bope to see you here to-morrow, seas neai. ah | Parlor Suits, 5 pieces, consisting of }, ofa and two side chairs; , all baye up. tty seats and backs, | Three pieces, mahog. any finish, highly pok ished, covered in verona pa) y, en ae At 34.00, regularly $55.00. Mahi finish, highly polished ed 10 carved frames and shaped elegantly finished, covered | Verona or tapestry: At $48.00, regularly $70.00. Mahogany fost, carved top, heavy frame, highly polished, covered in tapestry or Parlor Suit, Five Pieces, At 22.00, regularly 35.00, Mahogany finish, highly pollshed| shaped top, frames, with shaped top, tapestry cov-| arms, $11.00 Double Iron Couches at It you are a wee bit short of room in iron couches perform a very happy function—t with a comfortable bed when a bed is needed—yet very much con. densed in form during the day. ¢ practically double b beds Odd Dresser, con structed from selected oak, golden finish, bighly polished, has large French pevel plate mir. ror, double top, panelled ends, divided top drawer and two larger ones, ‘ case rubbed and pol trom solid oak, highly finished, with shaped | plate mirror, large top, 5 drawers con- tainiAg lock and key, our home, these}; at of supplying you oa stered in figured verona, at 24,99 | S-plece Suit, upholstered in damask, | mahogany finish frame, at 27.93 | &plece Suit, upholstered in damask, Ghigce- mabogany finish frame, at 38,39 ’ Chiltonter with| S-plece Suit, upholstered in damask, | mahogany finish frame, at 42.29 Built with 2-inch continuous posts and T-ball mounts all through; best English | lacquering. A perfect beauty, in. pillar, with large vase and husk | ¢ on post, with extended bow foot; value $35.00 5 in. continuous post, with swell bow 19 al large husk; value ond “hauical “epring cones WITH 2 MATTRESSES. These double Iron Couches were made to This "$6.00 Iton Bed, $3.85, Than Half Price. Upholstered Box Springs for metal Bed, covered in A. C. A, Acking $10.00; guaranteed for three African fibre, with soft hair top and bottom, covered in nay ame ticking, value $7.50 Cotton Felt Mattress, Made up in fancy stripe ticking, non- absorbent and vermin proof: 30 Ib. 5.50 4 ft, 40 Ibs., 7.00 ait. ‘6 35 Ibs., 6,35 4 ft. 6, 45 Ibs., 7,08 Pure South American black horse, made up in A. C. A. ticki 40 Ibs.; regularly $23.00, , Now is the Tie to Buy Go-Carts Prices are Away Down We want to get our stock to the lowest hotch ahead of Winter. —or Sosy save a few dollars and your plans for to-mor- be sure to include this wonderful money-saving sale of lamps, gloves, etc., at reductions below half. Some of these lamps have served the mans ufacturers as samples and now they are to serve you by helping to save half, Beauty and service are combined with economy. Glow Lamps 25c" | gles] Glow Lamps, no odor, al- f most no expense, assorted Nottingham Lace Curtains 1,700 pairs of Nottingham Lace Curtainsy slightly imper- fect. They are reproductions of rich Irish Point, Renais sance, Brussels, Arabian and Cluny laces, made of best yarp, and will give nt service. Here are Bronze [ron Frame, woven wire: Bronae Iron Frame, woven wire, with helical spring ends. White Enamelled tron Beds. | 4.59, from 7.00 4, 50! 6.95, from 10.00 BRONZE TRON | HEAVY, FRA AE, wit | DOUBLE WOVEN WIRE, with extra end support. Value $7,00.. Carpet Sale Extraordinary Fall Patterns Underprice. , A splendid chance to carpet your floors with bright, new patterns at but small cost. 8.95, from 12.50 10.00, from 14,00} 0c Globes 29¢ Gas Globes, crystal al 7.00 Ly Parlor pho bequtifully | decorated, with central) draught burner, solid brass, French gilt finish mounting, | | 12.00 Lamps 6.98 Sample Lamps, a superb collection of exquisite ef+ fects, tinted and hand-deco rated, 12-inch globes, solid he] founts, value 12,00, at ‘4.00 Lamps at 2.98 Decorated Parior or Dining Room Lamps, painted designs, 9-inch globe, solid brass maging value 4.00, 65c. Tapestry Brussels, 49c, Heavy all-wool face Tapestry Brussels in a splendid line of patterns for rooms, 85c, and 90c, Tapestry Brussels, 69c, Extra quality Tapestry Brussels, from the best makers of these desirable low- priced carpets; a handsome selection of more than fifty patterns, $1425 Wilton Velvers, 79¢. and 98c made for hard wear; a splendid line of | All-wool Wilton velvets, the b patterns for parlors, hails and Stairs $5.50 Axminster Carpets, 98¢, opular parlor carpet; they are from the famous Bigelow-Lowell and S We have over 75 choice patterns to select from, Japanese and China Mattings at 19¢, To close out over 200 rolls of handsome carpet patterns and fine narrow weaves (in all colors) we say instead of 3$c, the yard... Nottingham Curtains; 4SavedYou An Important Purchase Involving 2,467 Pairs Wherever the most serviceable curtains are wanted, Nottinghams are in making this purchase of 2,467 pairs, believ- sin a hurry at the underprices. ur perfect: a mengrous are from three to four yards. 2 Irish Point, Marie and Novelty effects, as weil as in the handsome, bold, heavy em to-morrow and while they list—-at these reductions: 1.25 the pair for the regular $2,00 Kinds, 1,50 the pair for the regular $2.25 kinds. 1,00 the pair for the regular $3.00 kinds, 2,90 the pair for the regular $4, ‘4 kinds, a2 the pait for the regular $5.00 kinds. Great Mary ay of Grocery Specials | « For rewntey and Thursday. Remarkable Sale of Housefurnishing Goods You wonder how your “neighbor gets along Investigate and you so easily with her work. will find that she bas numerous household utilities like those menjioned below, Your work A will be vastly simplified if you will visit this sale wfgtlining back and adj standard. We had no hesitane ate Board, value 20c, at | Clock oe alaut stained ing they would find new ow? Folding Wash Bench, holds two tubs, value 75c, at 39¢ Medicine Cabinet, walnut fin ish, French plate mirror, value 2.50, at 1.49 Hat and Coat Rack, with large mbror and 6 pins, | value $1.25, at 59c Toilet Case, ps oak fine ish, hand carved, with best Qsrortment of both white ant Many of them are in exquisite co Antoinette, Arabe a patterns. We offer t! com! bined, valuo 2. Card Table, nicely stained, %6 inches high, value 65c, at Odd Dinner Ware, Great Clearance. W you've any dinner-ware needs, you |) o Supply them for iess money out of Monday than at any hin our recollection. away—that’s the reason. | Lap Board, white wood, with top, walnut stained, with yard measure, value S0¢, dauber and brush com ment, value 1.25, at 8! Commode + Chair, nicely varnished, in oak, sewed Floor Broom, value out border to pi gal Bergen fame Brush, value Batra FLOUR-Ws cone 12@ taney Kigin Cream-(tracted No. 45 Gas Cooker, extra large oven with bab broil. Ag burners, siar drilled burners throughout equalizer, insuring even baking on top and to drop a piece; ty ti y "ay Prices are u casting and sheet metal parts, fell nickel itenen te me javog uit mixers on all burners, adaptable to al] gas pressure, complete w.th broiler pan, at sare stay Tose decorations: Sumay-Sandand of tne ar 10. re * wots ik \f OND, IHOUSAND | naa yi | || Bao white ae | ‘te PRU nie #4 ERS Saris be Diue or green | Oltves:-Larne, dettetous |} ertep sae M3 Saeagrated. bh Waess reduced 10 salar “BOWLS. Carey “tite. | thoy ind Biekline foie satt- Coredds rnd a: MRAT ‘PL bp Proms Meats MUTTON. ver fies te cono, — le Wo. Iba, a ae 5 we. Pe ib ‘ tbe rae ws THS, also breakfast: wort? hey TOMATORS — Ne brand. beat aug! ity. woh a packed, red Figs RAT’ {DISHES — “white and decorated "sttnath ee FS i, tres; worth 0c. Rave be ea) ‘ * daitelous, bali rire » 47 RAW BERRA ae t a OE USE THE 3 AND 7-TIME RATEFOR IBEST RESULTS IN WORLD WANT ADVTS] Eft nes aan Nit Odd Rocker, made from solid oak, beautiful golden finish, high back, broad arma,, large seat, at 3.49 |$:-Pleee Suit, upholstered in tapestry, mahogany finish frame, at 48,90 Parlor Ta’ ode, highly polished, 24x24*top, turned legs, strong and durgble at 3.45 eautiful Lamps atLess |Save Half on Curtains —— Fourth Floor. We can truthfully say, and you will agree with us, that there are more and better curtain values in this sale than New York has seen in months, It is not unusual to save half of your purchase money in buying curtains and “upholstery at this time. | Rentetle Arabe Lace Curtains Not one of these curtains has been in stock longer than ‘forty-eight hours, assuring the ‘ery latest novelty Exact reproductions of ‘the most exquisite real thread pod in the popular Arabian color: 5.29 Carta 5.08 TAs Lola! v.n6 ‘tal fouch Cov ‘a Hegtad Tepney Cote, heavy fringe) value at 4 “ 2.39, : vise Covers, 60 wide, eee 4,50, at Pertian try Co} A Bg value 8 at 3,98 Ee Rugs, Worth $40, at $19.98 Fourth Floor, Received 100 more of the finest 40.00 seam- less Axminster rugs we ever had in the house. They are from 4 manufacturer who is to stop making these particular designs, so price. concessions are enormous—in fact, half. is iahge neem £9.98 all the newest fall patterns, woven in one ~~ Wilton velvet, Hartford and Stephen Sanford Agminster rugs are famous for their remarkable beauty and originality, as well as their sapetlte tive wearing. qualities, Size 9x12, value 27.50, at 21.98 % Size 8.3x10.6, value 24.50, at 18,08 Size 6x9, value’18,50, at 14.98 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12, value 30,00, at 18.98 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 6.9x9, value 18,00, at 10.59 Wilton Velvet Compete 27x63 inches, value 2.50, gt 1.39 aud Linole st ehiryd yraither with. Extra wool Velvet C Care ty Vv to 1,1 at, per yard, 68¢ and 79¢ aye ima wie eh Soperiey | Brussela Carpets, value 750 to 85q, : "Bui Linoleum, all new tle effects, value, eavy Tissleum 4 4 yards wide, at 49¢ 1,000 yards Oilcloth, value 25c and 30c,at 17¢ Refuse to Pay ae SrOeery: Prices Vegetables LONG Island Cab- bage—Larae Head il pi, valet Fish ie orate N KFURTERS Orr ae pau yglear

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