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+ Tragedy. . Femaining Was the fa Was show Mavelling und dn Neal's pocket, Thi ind that double ult. r killing the Neal Ddecame reconofled and the wite doing all In her power for the re the Shrade: Made several LE, u at nm by bog. She had previously ‘old daugh dresser was a Shor MAS. NEAL AFTER Bullet Through Her Heart sand Then Committed Suicide by Shooting Himself When ‘S Lying on Sofa. XE Sept. &—Willam EF. under indictment for the murder ex-Assistant Commonwealth's Attor- James E. Shrader, whom Neal with being too friendly with Neal, killed his wife and himself js at the boarding» of Mrs. J. G, Baird, No, 619 West Broadway. ‘The couple had heen quarreling pre- us to the shooting, and immediately ng the fatal shots the woman héard to run from the room ng and slam the door, She ran to her room and again slammed tert door atter her, ‘The man was following, and as he {nto the room he fired a shot penetrated her heart. Then he keg to a couch and, lying down, ited a bullet through his own heart. ‘The only note of any kind found on Beal's person was addressed to himself Pahd waswwritten by W. W. Burt, a col- Neal was admitted to ball about six weeks ago after much: difficulty in pro- uring bonds. My Mrs. Baird on Sunday afternoon and engaged o room for two days, Neal we the name of Mr, Johnson, Ho the woman was his wife, and that PP chelr home was in Nashville, He said Pho was in Louisville for the purpose of Mmying ao livery stable, and would not |) Make any definite arrangements for Phoard until he completed the deal and * found 2 location to sult Mm, The couple | Qppeared very agreeable, and thet be- ) favior seems to have | | pest. Neal was out che greater part of the time, but the woman remained In) ) her room, She was uncommunicative, (Mrs Baird states that the woman met Her on the stairway and told her #he! “atas going to her home in Nashville to Femain three weeks while her husband | @ompieted his business in Loulaville, > 9 fhe told Mrs, Baird she had to xo out ; Bra make some purchases, and did so, Harel; quart, 29¢. me " y bottle, Cie, finest French Mde—Lithia Tablets, 5 fi . nm about one hour, ‘This! grain, $0 ina bottle. | Specials in pong oad ther alive. That she Ml 47¢ pimt—Wood Al- Soaps. 29¢e—1 or Pinaud’s sos while uptown cohol, tor burning: |e—Palm Ol! Soap, | _ fine French ro! te contents of her told of having a rat her home In t thing to greet the! Coroner Hamilton wa: 5 vil evidently bought for the | Baby girl at ber home. ~The murdered woman's pocstbook _& MAS devoid of money, butecontained + One broken and half-used package of elgareties and several matches. On the half-empty whiskey According to the aca | | times, the wounded man falling and sild to the street him and he fled up Stone aveny Began Stabbing Each Other) iicomen stratton and O'Neil arrived gianbed twice in the left thigh and twice | in Ot just after he left and Str started |, the right hip. His chances of recov. on a Scaffold in Sight of Hun=| i. cnase, ‘rhe man was thea blocks ery uve alight, ahead and Stration orlered a young ner was taken to the Liberty dreds of Persons. girl on @ bleycie to dismount. With- rd Tate id —, out stopping to explain the policeman | No. 43 Wathine street, Neltier the pris- - " mountea and continued the chase, He) oner nor the wounded man would make Within full view of more than @| jvincook the Italjan at Liverty avenue | @0¥ explanation regarding the Aght, hundred persons, two ftallans fought} ana ordered him to halt. The Italian —_—- ‘ REVIVING OLD QUARREL. @ duel with knives in midair. ‘They | did so, but with the intention of giving SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ping had beer employed as masons on a| fight. He drew dis stiletto and rushed | WORK MONDAY WOND Main Floor. Want everybody to be familiar with our d special Friday bargains. opportunity to invest in these necessities. 59¢ —Peruna, 29c—Malted Milk; )10e¢ box—Swift's 19¢ pint—Beef, Wine Hospital size, 2.398, Empire Rose, Rook- ‘and Iron, the very |44e—Pitcher's Cas-| wood, Geranium, best. toria, full size. Primrose and Jockey Club, value 17¢, BAe—50c she Liquo- | Se--10c size Orange sone; 1.00 size, 62. | ine Headache Pow: |@C, @@@h—Green | Se and 23c—Dr,| ders; 25c, size, ABE gg | > Clive Dil Castile Soup, | Earl's Kidney Tabs | 100 size, nd bgt lets, a wonderful cure, | 8€—Blaud’s Iron Pills, ay , Te, 3 lb, bar, 67¢—Pinkham's Veg: | _ bottle of 100 ; etable Compound, |@e—Full pound Ep | MO ldealla White D Salts, Bicarbo- 144 67e—Munyon'’s Paw | som Sal ‘ 6 large cakes. Paw, the great dys nate of Soda,medicin- fle-Our Own Te pepsia cure, sly pore Seap, tor mechanics, 1Ze—Spiced Jamaica a dae Conbotated large cake. Se size; etroleum Jelly ; ; Seite, a7e. | Ib jar, Ae, 8 eials in 67e--Large size Ki- | 49¢—Dr. Earl's Syrup} Perfumes mer's (ale Root; | of Seven Hypophos- haps on, Oakley's small size, 94e. hae the Ly sa finest pertume, in all mt «| Mb tonics for the | odors, value 2$c.; 40c, hihel age badd Hay nervous, weak and | sire 38¢, bo } bloodless; formula on | 4@@--1 o2. Devine et been of the quart size, 28¢. value Se 69e—1 07. Piver's per- 17¢—'-pound Effer- | Ge —Armour's Toilet fume, Le Trefle, Aru | vescing Salts, Citrated | Soap, value 10c,5 et |) vem sud Safranor. Magnesia, Vichy, | dozen, 69@. |1.48—1 on = Houbi- Kissingen and Phos |10¢ box —Lanolin | gant’s Ideal, phate Soda; 4 |b, | and Buttermilk Soap, | 12e—4 pint fine Bay 46c. value 17c. Rum. vents of | eal had been | ody Cond eas | the shots empty and | intjother loaded snot | ties as quickly as possible. Therefore, throu 's acquittal. proposition: Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soa superiority, its cleansing power and its hea This 65e larly sells at 150, ——_—E Piss Lope freshing after the bath or ona warm day wing shot Roger A, Pinner, in hi My Cc That's 25c. more. at No. 122 Water street, on Au WULAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL LE Down fi to You Get the Article Right Away. retu her home at No et Will be gratitied with the results. tt avenue, the Bronx This Magnificent 5 A In a word—65q of real Toilet worth at 25c. Every woman should have was sera to stab the other several! nang and then marched him back to the FEANDSELE) DUEL W MIR ===" window into the building. The man who |\a- ambulance, and the wounded man ———s . —_—>— |did the stabbing then grabbed E. Neal, Out on Bail for|Two Italians Quarrelled and, "Slaying His Alieged Rival, Fig- ‘ ures in Another Sensational No one.in the crowd thought to stop, Coriojaro, twenty-nine years old, of No. Stock Your Medicine Cabinet During This Sale of Drugs _ and Toilet Articles duce it to as many as possible in a single day we have arranged a great list of A glance will convince you that the prices are especially | We Are Acquainting You with The Munyon Toilet Munyon knows the value of his soap, his toilet powder and his face cream, and wants to acquaint thousands of people with their superior quali. Trio at Munyon’s Witch Hazel Cream—Cooling and re- Trio at ; delicately perfumed, 95 Munyon’s Witch Hazel Face and Skin Cream Cc —A reliable skin food that keeps away wrinkles and nourishes the healthful glow of youth back to the skin. An additional 25e. “THE WORLD) THURSDAY EVENTNG. SEPTEMBER 8 1908 . ‘new building at Stone avenue and ferences on a scaffold above the story window. They fought like madmen, and one, Knocked the atiletta out of the Italian's Biake | at the policeman, ' ir @if-| Stratton drew his revolver and covered third-| the man, tireatening te rhoot If he moved aguin, With his night atiek he from | soene of the fight I-story | O'Neil had tn the mean time called for | ® rope! was vemoved to the Hradford Street Hospital, He gave his name as Charles u#, Po-! wwe Viushiog avenue. He had been ENRY SIECEL CAMA AT ILO ROVE SON WENSIT tug department, and to intro- The sale furnishes an eco- Te—-Florida Water, ea- | §9¢—Warranted Rubd- pecially fine, Large ber Gloves, for house- Books work, value 1,00. ‘ollet Articles. 18¢—family size, Lir Hatr Tonics terinated Dentiep- |and Washes. tine Tooth Powder. | 37¢—S0c ‘size Coke's A7e—Sanitol Powder, | Dandruff Cure (a Paste or Liquid, ak y - 12¢—Shetield's Toth poly Sap ie ‘este. h .! Ge—25Sc size Royal @te. SRS a Tooth Powder, 1 " 69e——Cranitonic Hair 10¢— Lrummer's Sam- Food, 1,00 size, je Tooth Be eee A | i926 ie Desde BWe-Levy's La| ine; Be—S0c sine; Blache Face Powder, | 1.00 size, 67, 19¢—Bourjois Java | S9e—1.00 size, Schef- Rice Powder, fler’s Hair Colorine. 16¢—Oakley's Vel- | 1.19—-1.50 sie, Im- vene Rice Powder | perial Hair Regenera- and Velvene Face 3.00 size at 2.30, Powdet; never sold | 791.00 size, De before less than 2c. Miracle, the ‘marvel 120¢—Rubber Com-| for removing super plexion Brushes,| fluous hair, value 19¢, 13e—Special box of 3 be gb eng ee Caroling Tar iteh Hai ream, ‘especial fine forthe hands and | _ for Chempoclag - face. Ge—1,00 sive, Mrs. Te—1 07 Idealia Vie | Ella Wilson's Hair let Cold Cream, ee | Food, peat fine; 4 on, |10¢—Black Celluloid 7¢.; 1 Ib, Me, Corb, value 25¢, Preparations. gh this store he makes this Renowned for its ing capacity. Regu. This ¢5e this Munyon set in her room. She who does @ < customers, Dresser Fourth Floor, The popular and durable Stetson piano for $185,00 in Oak, © represents the best value for 4 The **Stetson’’ is | largest manufacturers in th Down. Worth $30; | WorthS15; Our Price, | Our Price, } $18 | 59.50 i& 3 & C0) qe treaing Until Any of these instruments may be pur- chased on easy monthly payments. if desired. Catalogues mailed free, SUNDAY WORLD \WANTS W ; a aa Sa Ties One reason why our Piano department is an unqualified success. We have the finest line of pianos in the world. Nar Noa , : HE famous Gabler piano heads the list, with its reputation A Dollar Now IS All You Pay; T of over 50 years ‘es art product and its 45,000 Tatisfed .. Then follows the justly celebrated Packard piano, with its mag- niticent tone and tine construction, The latest Packard creation is the A small tive-foot grand, which is creat- ing a sensation among pianists on H account of its wonderful tone and action. Then the artistic and durable Hobart M. Cable piano, We sold over two hundred of these fine pianos last year, and each one is giving the utmost satisfaction, — Ee 1 the money in New York. made especially for us by one of the ¢ world, Guaranteed for 10 years, ES ON WE eae eae oe Ck aE OTe kee aE See 70. Girls’ school clothing | Boys’ 75c. Knee pants, 30c. E'RE buying headquarters for girls’ and misses’|T WELVE HUNDRED pairs of boys’ stitly all.wook 7c. nee al al . 4 ry ¢ Sensation to- . discrim school clothing. There's a smart style dash to our garments that parece wil face to This hore because they know, thet m0 mete how | | appeals to discriminati © Sy " .|of the ordinary our bargain news sounds we will not fool them. We're Ppea's to aiscriminating parents—a dressy tout ensemble that capll-| oor so hein the busy mothers and their boys to get ready for school by: Store Open Tin OP, M, vates the fashionable miss, Thira Fleor, | offering the very best values in New York. Only two more days, so you'd e eae better come to-morrow. Second Fioor, Strapsch Sige tered Co. see Wie 30c, for 75c. School trousers —sizes 6 to 16 acknowledged superior workmanship Ae ayes ‘a snl race cons mo more tat OC, Scr vit ste ine tra Suede bes BOC, the “thoppy” creations sold elsewhere, only 2 pairs to a customer. -no mail orders, We've special saving attractions for you |We're headquarters for pa to-morrow—planned {0 lessen the cost of |SChOOl suits and have 25 table outfitting your girls for school, arranged with all the newest styles . Jin high grade, well made $9.75 tor junior suits /$4,75 for L pare $5 and $6 suits at.....,. 93.95 sealer walk "8 At $3.95—Nortolk sults, bloomer trousers, sizes 7 to 16 stitched collar, side plait-| wool cheviots and | years; serge, navy, fancy mixtures and ed skirt; sizes 14 and 16. | faney mixtures; 19 | cheviots, REG,25 fF mteces: | pats Sine, Mack sas At *3.95—Musstan sults, nite tourist coat} brown; sizes 33 to |= . av, te tults of all-woo! cheviot; | 40. Vieauee Puke royal, brown; coat lined with good sat-} 49,96 for girls’ | Al $3,95—Doupie - breasted In, velvet collar, deep kilt lightweight Suits, plain trousers, skirt; blue, brown and] paca cloth reefers in iae 7 to 16 years; blue serge, Ai black; sizes 14 and 16. | blue, brown and red, ancy mixtures and cheviots, . , .95—Reorers an $5.95 for Giris'| fat stitched collar At’3.95 coats, new eae cheviot) and cuffs, emblem |coverts; reefers, 24 to 10 years; :, \ dresses, full box: | on sleeve, belt at | top coats, 7 to 16 years; cut loose, » D) plaited skirt,blouse | back; sizes 6 to 14 Jaunty. \ nobby, ‘ NR waist, phaited front {$7 gq for giris* At 14.95~ Nortorx sults made *="'¥"" ‘ \ and back, tailor| °° cravenette of imported fabrics, ka w D stitched; fine cole rain coats, full box, sizes 7 to 16 years sults at $7.95; ' tures, full box coat, flat | skirts, made of all- lege dress; black, | COate8s coat, style, Sults for young men: *10 Fall . *| two small capes over! The new double-breasted model, also the popular single-breasted, in all the blue and brown; | shoulders, Delt all | latest shades of Fall materials; cheviots, pod sibel worneds and tweeds, blue sizes 6 to 14, |around; sizes 12 to 48. | serge and black thibets, 15-20 year sizes; special for Friday SIMPSON CRAWFORD co, ‘ 35c laces at 15c./°18 suits at 12.75.) School hose, 11c. FIVE THOUSAND yards of the! 77'S a fact which we are not ashamed to ad- PURCHASE a supply of 18, and 28c, very newest laces that are so] mit that if we could sell suits of this character and hosiery at ttc. right now to last your boys a2 girls throughout the school term and it won't Tele Pioes. - al the yar around for 612.75 | he half so expensive to keep them in stockings as we wouldn't have any compe- | jf you'd miss this great and timely sale. It's a sale tition. A price concession for | of 5,000 pairs we bought at half price, Main Floor, an early season order made ffc. for 25¢, fine derby ribbed hose—tte, for ‘ ‘ 25¢, 18c. to 25¢, heavy corduroy 180, this bargain possible. hosé. ribbed hose with double nose much in demand in creating the be: witching style effects in the new Autumn apparel—seems incredible} that we should be ableto secure them at less than halt price right at the be- ginning of the season, doesn’t it? Mhin Floor, We took the remainder of the manu- facturer’s large stock, and for clean- ing it up completely were granted a most unusual concession, So here they are—the greatest values of the season, 15c, for laces up to 35¢. 25c. for laces up to 75c. 48¢. for laces up to $1.00, They consist of all kinds of black silk bands, | galloons and laces—new white silk laces—| ile All this season's new creations—the kind new trimming laces in ivory and ecru—thou-, and tallored; for Priday at 910. all exacting women require right now. sands of yards at prices less than you'll pay, $12.50 tor ile Meee ert coats—' length | It’s the 2-clasp glace glove in black, white, new Isewhi W vhere lat inverted box plait and belted back— | brown, tan, English red, pearl, slat: and mode— elsewhere now or anywhere later, double plaits in front. $1 al SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co————_— gloves at 79c. Simply trimmed hats. *1.25 novelty fabrics, 59c. O-MORROW you choose from New York's largest and hand. | W somest shonwing of Just 100 of these suits like | knees, heels and toes— 1 illustration for Friday's sell- c ~also broken lines with all c | ing — ideal creations—smart sizes—5,000 pairs all told, at, per pair, tte. I) and jaunty all-wool etamine 19¢ for boys’ or girls’ regular 35c hose— jy cheviots in blue, black and double heel, toe, knee and sole—all sizes— brown—handsomely trimmed | positively as strong as the strongest hosiery with velvet and silk braid on | made, but not at all expensive... stat 19¢ collars, cuffs and pockets— — wit oe'ate'on $1 Fall gloves, 79c. inatio This sui nm F % f be th duplicated HE first time this season you've had a under 18.50. chance to choose a glove that’s above the aver- \ Friday..... 12.75 age $1 quality at the phenomenal bargain price of \\510 for $15 storm | 79. or anywhere near as low, so dem't miss it ' coats—the ee - _ Main Floos, Vadose effect We've only 4,500 pairs and that shown — shades of hespeaks @ sale of short duration, F olive, tan and Ox. |, !0,the cut, the fit and the style they’re strictly up ford—strictly water. |*, the second. A $1.50 glove couldn't be made proof coats, neatly daintier or wear longer. trimmed E'VE priced 4,000 yards of $1.25 novelty Zibeline suitings at $9. especially for mothers who are looking for the neatest, best-wearing, Simply trimmed hats and turbans. inexpensive material for children's school and street dresses. And pint Popular priced hats, and just to give you a comprehensive idea of thelr | Woman knows that zibeline is fully as desirable as a dress fabric for herself. B. simple beauty and chic style we illustrate six special sales, the following This is the produce of the famous manufacturers, B. \ ithe for alain: Priestley & Co., purchased at about half price. Novelty zibeline Is going to be extremely popular this sea- son, and this comes in the very neatest effects, Our dress goods section is brimming with new and exclusive ideas for Autumn, Not one worthy creation is missing, and because of our phenomenal J business we're able to offer the cleverest conceits at much less than you 7 or, elsewhere. Main Ne se iat slhwonk prisiee oars | 75¢ yd. for 4§ in, all-wool cheviot =“ es In neat floral designs— wa i polka dots and hair stripes—new im | Serge—sponged and shrunk—all colors, jshieo yd. for 45 in. Crepe de Paris—a portation, 596 ya for {Gla fancy canvas chevlot | silk-and-wool fabric—black, cream and royal, navy and black. all new shades, $4.75 $1,75 Women’s stiff trimmed hats. Oriental rugs as low as 1. 4 JHE only sale that offers $10.50 Oriental rugs at $6.95—$50 Ori- ental rugs at $24.75—$16.50 Oriental rugs at $9.75, and $150 Oriental rugs at $75—rugs of marvellous beauty, selected by the most critical of ex- perts especially for this great,annual sale that has broken all records. as 250 large square silky Kazal's —!h most ee —long closely woven pile—fine weave—beautiful texture—hand. some geometrical designs and the softest of colorin, $35 to $50 rugs, Friday nP$24,.75, 96,95—lor $10.50 Guenji and Carabagh colorings, §§.95—for $14.75 Shirban rugs, good quality. §$]4,95—for $20 antique Snirvan and Dagestan rugs. 49,75—for $16.50 antique Beloochistan rugs, very silky, 55,95 $26.50 to $75--tor, Lond to vire bot Anatolian rugs, Including . ine specimens of rare old weaves of B Thousands of others to choose from at #1.75 up to #10, Koula, Konieh and Meles. biol “hk vue ———_—_—_———_5IMPSON CRAWFORD Co.. 362 pairs of women’s new fall *5 shoes *2.40 Friday. T HIS is positively your last opportunity to select a pair of sample $5 bench-made shoes, smart, correct new Autumn styles, at $2.40. And you may have a pair of $6 or $7 shoes at $2.40 if you come real early Friday, We've only 362 pairs and they'll close that mammoth sale of $5, $6 and §7 bench-made shoes with a record-breaking Friday. Seeind Floor, So much for that wonderful bargain, but it’s time to talk school shoes for the boys and girls. We have the largest gathering and the newest styles to be found in New York, and more than that, our prices are lowest for dependable shoes, These nature shoes you hear su much about are shaped like the feet and don’t Pinch or stunt the growth of the foot—they fit, though, and pertectly, too, 52tor Misses’ Nature shoes— | $2—tor misses' very fine viet kid | $2—-for boys’ Nature calfskin velour calf, lace or button—white | shoes, patent or stock tip; just the | shoes; lace, Goodyear welt; especially hse Saje, leather buttons; allsizes.12 | sho8 for school wear; lace or button; | made for Simpson Crawfonl Ca,; atl Third Floor, ’ ‘ sizes 11% to 2, all widths, sizes and widths; $3 value, Hh nama pees K's $1,50—tor children's shoes) | $1.50—tor boys’ $2.50 to $3.50 f 11%, | same as above; 8% to 41. shoes, LSI MPSON CRAWFORD Co, Sale of g i d 5,000 lusci i ale of groceries and 5, uscious pineapples. /Smooth Cayenne pineapples-six hundred Crates just received from the Pine Groves, Florida. These Pineapples have a Deliciously Sweet ath, j ~ Flavor’ and are far superior to any of the varieties sold ai lower Each 50c, 40¢, 30c and 25¢ ~ 5 prices Sixth Floor, =u CONDENSR: . | 8 @ A P-ROYAL ST nn W PEAS-BELLE ¢ Y art: best families use it HM. 0. OATMEAL OR seleetag ly L. TALS ‘Royal im ba 9 gh Marin can. i ' 906 OLn CROW WHisKEY 4 A | are: ie | "5 celebrate an: | or Baltimore Rye aM Cocoa - b i ti i 3 ie 3 {