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fie St oni, Jennison, Formerly * Steward of Hotel Endicott, * Commits Suicide at Home by - Inhaling tlluminating Gas. ted A Bid ta yi: d of Saratoga Club. Dody of Samuel H. Jenrison, for @ steward of the famed Saratoga ‘at Garatoga, Iles to-day at his Home, No. 16 Weat Eighty-third streot. of ever recovering, his eye- which left him five years ago, M Jennison yesterday ended his life “rey gy Uluminating gas. ison wa: ell known to many | L. Side men. As steward of the Sara- he came tn contact with ‘on B special party was to be a the mawuates of the turf in 3 Sloe Why ‘yes We shar among ide the &pa famous, Was fifty-two years Tennison had a lot of courage, | jade Many Friends ) Well-Known Men When saw the old life of the Bpa — ite brilliance and glitter, When: Jennison” was on every the millionaires who old, r he left Saratoga he came to New and was made the steward of the Bndicott at Lighty-Arst street and avenue, Stricken first with @tazia he was forced from Mime to time to give up his employment. the direct gon- of his disease. He was not gn totally blind, but so rapidly did | his sight after the first warnings | be never saw.a chance for recov- ~SUCIES HEA ERED Bt TRU — Despondent Over Failure to Ef- fect a Reconciliation With His Wife College Point Man Jumps from Moving Cars. COLLEGE POINT, L. 1, Bept. 16— Martin Zwicke, forty years old, com- +] mitted suicide by Jumping from a Long Island Rallroad train on Seventh ave- nue, College Point. He fell under the wheels and his head was severed from bis body and both legs were cut off. Zwicke quarrelled with his wife sev- eral days ago and she had him arrested, accusing him of beating her. Ie after- ward wanted to effect a reconciliation, but It is said she refused to take him back, A note found on the body read: “As you will not take me ion Iwill take my. life.” Vire tn it Home. Fire starting semen: caused $7,000 loss in the homo of Henry Mein- hardt, No, 18 East Seventieth street, pee en afternoon, The family deve i spending the summer at Atv: i, att several loads of of turnt rire > FO the. city | yeetereey after aes te A “was vas cloeed ed are ee Were sent It wi Oppenheim, caiiies & Co. » ARESHOWING Very smart and attractive styles of Tailored Suits he determined to fight it out, He Me give up his poaltion atthe | COF Little Women_and Misses Mt, and since that time hag not) anywhere. He lived with his jand his two daughters, Emily and ne three boys supported the are Jenson and her two daughters as coming from the bath- thetr home yesterday afternoon. ‘at the door and, recelv- ‘newer, broke it open, Mr. Jenni- > women carried Mr, Jennicon to ‘Bisroom, and Dr. W. D Rell, of No.| man, but was unable to, Feport of sf deoth wes ms polcatng seat ve site b K Uthat of near di made. an . nears that Mr, Jennison had ‘wate Joovening bricks on the second | of 's house which {s being torn at the corner of Thirty-third a charge of pt d | Stern Brothers Open ‘To-Morrow, Saturday, Until 6 P, M. Women’s Boots & Shoes | For Early Autumn Wear Now showing complete assortment of CORRECT STYLES in WALKING and DRESS BOOTS, GIBSON and OXFORD TIES, PUMPS and S'IPPFRS. Choicest Leathers & Highest Grade Workmanship. \FIRST FLOOR, ANNEX, Upholstery Dep’ t—t#10 FL00r ttention is directed to avery extensive and exclusive stock UPHOLSTERY FABRICS GINGS and FURNITURE COVERINGS, comprising a col- } carefully selected throughout the European market, the death was » the Coroner it was said that 32, 34 and 36 sizes— or 14, 16 and 18 years, in exclusive materials, t Broadway and 21st St. By School Suits, Now that school days are here your at ay on Cacomes that wi hs pe wig and |S tnan pasha enon improved upon. YOUNG MEN’S & DOUBLE-BR) FALL suITs— 31 to 35 chest measure, ly shoulders, all the | touches, and the H., C. & Co.'s stan- er. | dard of merit in tailoring. In solid colors. including browns, as well as | | very correct mixtures, t Hackett, Carhart&Co Three Cor; 19th St. z BROADWAY be Canal St. ia DRAPERY STUFFS, WALL . “Having PERFECTLY EQUIPPED WORKROOMS, they are to olfer suggestions and submit designs and estimates, SIXTH AVENUE, 22D ‘AND 230, STREETS, YORK, A Stunning Saturday Sale of Men’s Black Suits E of the most important Clothing Sales of the year—involving the}, reatest values in Black Suits we ever had the good fortune to offer, All UNUERBOUGHT, of course, or such prices as these could not be thought ¢ It's your chance at a black suit—that's certain, Men’s Black Suits, sold everywhege at $10, and good value at that, we offer Single and double’ ‘breasted ‘styles, ‘made’ 0 Thibet, made and trimmed beautifully and thoroughly. A really remark- able value, At » | 075 Men’s Black Suits, usually sold at $15. You Never saw such Black Suits as these for the price. No such value wasever offered before—not even in the Ehrich Store—and you'll say so yourself the moment you put your eyes on them. Their style, their finish and the wa: they hang will appeal to every man who wants a good Blac! cost, Tuey are cut in the latest and most approved style, in th the popular double-breasted models, trimmed throughout in a du serge eine, and in every Way a sult fit for any occasion by the most exact- ing man, A good $15 oul end found — Saturday Sale Price, Seven Goventy-five, If You Wanta $20 Black $ 10 Suit, Get One of Ours for If you ever saw as handsomaa Black Suit for as littlé as $10, you'veseen a mar- vel indeed. We know by actual experience that suits of this grade are so'd day {n and day out in many stores at $18 and $20, und they are really worth {t, for this line is the acme of perfection in style and finieh. They are made of very high-grade black T is*of the latest tailorin le, while the trimming with the high standard of the goods, If you will any time this season come hore Saturday and we'll half your money chs 1 Suits Worth $7.00, % S ol Suite We Trousers, for 2. 98 This is the line of Suits whose popularity grows with each succeeding day. Not ¢ only is the price a marvel, but the suit itself is a wonder. We do not exaggerate it when we say they are worth $7.00, Now, @ boys’ suit with Bloomer Trousers has never a been sold anywhere under $3,50 to $4.00; yet we are selling hundreds of them iw~ every day wiban extra pair of Trousers for $2.98, And they are strictly all wool, at that—and well and stylishly made from nw and desirable fabrics. The) models include double-breasted and the popular’ Norfolk styles, 2. 98 Think, then, what you get—for.+.- 3 29°. for Boys’ 50c @ l .98 for Boys’ 5.00 Suits, 75c Knee Pants. Sale 9 to 1 o’Clock Saturda: A atrong statement—and yet true—for never y y+ “ xperlenced parents know now hard it is to in our experience have we been able to tind Knee Pants at such a price, But we've offer duch suits for the money, The suits got thom, ‘They are made of imported) include every fabric that {s new and desir- Cocearay = (rod bos A a be Sg lop able, including the modish browns for this and sizes range {rom 4 to 16. Every pair season, also absolutely fast colored black | *‘S,sewed {o stay, and they will come as mear Indestructidility as anything short and blue cheviots, cut in double breasted Of sheet-iron can come. Patent walethonds Nortolk style, and Russian eee sults i i . : « Sa or vet Leing limited, the sale Is wit loomer trousers. emember this also~-for the 4 hours these 50c, MPOCHAL Ate .sscsssssessvess seneeneadonneasseens ea 98 29c OROS a TROEE® for Boys and Girls WAMES McGREERY & 0. Misses’ Suit Dep't. New Model Etamine Serge Walking Suits, Fulldeep pleated skirts, Pleated coats, with full sleeve, Lined with Satin, Colors — Blue, brown and black, Sizes 14 and 16 years, $12.50. Walking Suits, Pleated skirts, Three-quarter length belted coats, with fitted backs and loose front. Made of mixed cloths, Lined with satin. $18, 50. The best sclertific knowledge has been con- sulted in the designing of Sorosis models; to se. cure lines that would afford solid support to all parts of the foot and prevent in after years the annoying troubles largely caused by wearing poorly constructed shoes in early days, If properly fitted, Sorosis Shoes prove an ine vestment that will pay dividends in the shape of sound, comfortable feet for a lifetime, Critical inspection of the models is invited, and their reputation should warrant their trial, though they are higher priced than the average att Blue Stampa ‘Jo-Morrow---*Rea tue: s [eothepbersan ed.) Kew York's dag ST 14 S Biggest Saturday Sales of Alli} iene Offerings as These Ought to Bring the Greatest Throngs of the Season. A POINT TO GET TO THE ROTHENBERG STORE 10-MORROW! Of i the Ry Saturday offer Pag we ha ‘before you this Fail to-morrow’s values are the best. Compar sis Ha Most airs that you find sistas’ That s the surest way of satisiving yourself of me importa. CERTAIN WAY OF CONVINCING YOU THAT OUR SATURDAY 3! Pa « Women’s Waists & Girls’ Russian Dresses. Pesitively on Sale fram 9 A. M. Till 1 P, M. To-Morrow Onl. Handsome Dollar Waists at 49c,)) J Girls’ Russian Dresses at 98¢. Made from te new snow(ake flannel vestings, You'll not be able to resist buying one or/more in colorings of black, blue, red and green: of these dresses when ar very full blouse with box pleated sides, doub! * value at this hndionel duchess frunt trimmed ary large pearl novelty suitings, han buttons, pleated back, plain cashmere in Resse tat sty! regi ab stock, Wai 4 49 in ctfferent Gombinations; lined st Wh waist; sizes 4 to 14: special to. special for 4 hours to-morrow Cc morrow for 4 hours Se bh yd aay only, from 9 A.M, thll 1 P.M., at 9 A. M, till t P.M. at. ‘i ‘This is positively one of ey greatest, bargains ever offered in yirls’ garments, Come here to- moron wd See the style, beauty. material and excellent workmanship of these coats. On sa’e all day Pea J we urge you to get here early, 2s we expect an Lil ape oy demand which may have the effect of selling out some sizes in some colors Made in the new tourist style with belted back, collarless models; hand omely trimmed with veivet and braid and large em blems on sleeves; coats are doub.e-breasted, full sleeves and reverse cuffs, shown in ’ : Sale of Girls’ Rain Goats at $1.98, we Made of navy blue cashmere, lined throughout with selected plaid lining; full eaey Py . Cape, new sleeves, velvet collar; all lengths, warranted waterproof; special to-morrow at,, Girls’ Russian Dresses at $1.98. . Misses’ Tailor-Made Tourist Suits, Made of wool cashmere; colors red, brown, navy Made of all wool manni.h cloth in the newest loag long waist effect. trinmed med with in‘aidcrushed velvetand and finshed with h hey sik braid and tuttons; silk braid; made double-breasted skirts gored or kiltedandtinisted with deep baie, Style, belted bac! ze8 14 to 20; sizes 6 to 14; great special to-morrow v.. 045 value $9.00, at. T dous Boys’ Glothing Sal remendous Boys Glothing Sale, A ‘Hardest of Peerless Bargains at This Great Saterday Event. ’ 4-Hour Sale of Boys’ $3.00 Suits at $1.49. Frem 9 A. M. Till P. M. To-Morrow Only, brown, nivy biue, cadet, rd and Uxtord. in sizes 6 to 14; special tomorrow at, . Nghe orblack and white check; coat style, collar.ess model trim. 1.98 4.98 sespesees . 1.69 25c at 25c. pi: Lasaueld bes rey value $1.2: shoe, The future of Sorosis lies with the rising gen- eration, Sorosis Manufacturers cannot afford to disappoint them, JAMES McGREERY & 60 Twenty-Third Strect, New model pleated cloth skirts, made of blue and black mixed cloths, Lengths 37-40 inches, $375 Blue and black Cheviot pleated walking Skirts, Lengths 37°40 inches, $5-50 \Children’s Russian Blouse school dresses, pleated skirts, leather belts, em- | broidered anchor, &¢,/od ‘ | JAMES McGREERY & CO. JAMES MGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats, | Rg\f Idea! Schoo! Suits shown in various mlntares and calerogs ‘of ray ned with cvod by Farmer's Satin; pants are tape¢ and have bases bands; ag worth i special, for four hours only, from 9 A, M. till f P.M, ogre Boys’ $3.50 Strictly All-Wool Two-Piece Suits at in Boys’ Two-Pi:ce Suits, made of strictly all- woollen cheviots in the latest mixtures of xray, brown and black, finely lined and trimmed; coats have cloth back collars; pants have double knee, also extension bands; ages 7 Pe 16, This is meee syeaee one of the best values to be found anywhere; value $3.50, at. Boys’ 50c. to 65c. ‘Worsted Ca Caps Remnant Worsted Caps, in numerous mixtures and latest styles, and red; value 50¢. to 65¢., Re, TE TT ATE TE, hty A tion last week—from 9 A.M, till 1 P. Me oa fitte ater atthe ea far wil be gore by 1 PM. ve the sale sen Waist sizes 30 to 42, lengths up to 34. Plan to be as possible, in e order to be able to ‘get 4 good selection, at, per pair. ’ Young Men’s Suits, Ages 14 to 2, at $5.00. Shown in either double or single breasted styles, fancy effects, in brownish or grayish mixtures; also plain black. Finely tailoredand excellent style—a sult aise for Pe bppeatene 5 00 as wellas service, Don’t fail toget Here carly for a choice selection at.. ° Men’s Suits, Sizes 34 to 44, at $6.00. In either single or double breasted models—all the latest creations—medium or dark gray ef- fects. Among this lot in single breasted or are 150 al-wool browns and mixed cassimere suits that won't last one hour after openin; store. Don’t overlook this hav Ge Read with heavy Farmer's satin, silk sewed, hand padded collars and made to Allend This Great Event and Savea Third to a Half én These Beautiful New Cetds $3.50 Ready-to-Wear Hals, $1.98 shone Clidren’ 3 75¢ Sof Soft Fe Felt Hats i. Made of the finest qua'ity materials in com- prt Be enka pte by i ae pocnies * san “idea ERROR AME eck lt ded silk, buttons, egy Me $3.50 Ostrich Leathers at 4. t ers andaigrettes; allready- rm | 98 smn Selling ant rand more of these day. too, to-wear; ae $. Stores ask $3.50 fer the same kind of fea! clal at. Fas 18 Nebes long, broad flue, French curl, fin- 1 x) $2 Hand- Made Jap, Silk Hats, 98. ct mie A end, Special wae at tie 8 ; finest quality Jaranese sill: ses” Ready-to-Wear Hats, ; bh dor fe gel ag The latest inven semi- suianil is a cil 9 1016, Good quality ‘itched’ felt-on ready-to-wear, requiring but litt'e Le to plain and rolling sailor shapes, beautifully trimméd with give it the appearance of tiful ready- Cc velvet iad and slipper buckles, all beta 7% wear hat. the $2, More Unmatchable Shoe Bargains. i hoe storé, main floor, annex, you're SURE t E finas new on : sale. bey total ont to-morrow stand unrivalled. RSH rey ety Oy nie Boys’ and Girls’ School Shoes. MEN’S GOOD SHOES at $1.59.: Special lot of boys’ snd girls’ lace shoes of * Nota pair th the entire lot $2.90, You'll ~~ leather and well made, in neat styles. ~Scctataallas the Tall Od ‘s gis, sizes are 8, 8%, 9, 9%, 10, 10%, es Foe wensites he f Y are of calfskin leather, with you you investigate s0 The by 8 8, Bs 9H | r 10%, 8% maki pin aig D tte L at, per pair. i Liberty” Shoes for Girls. The Lite eee ve peeprpel et he the . - famous Lib 1 08s merit rors. Fer Gilet ib MeN SNATIONAL Sit SHOES at $2.00, ; fon dogo ate vl Fendi also vici kid and box calf Spring heeis; sizes from 6 Pe Meee tin are represent. Hepat ibt Bo ‘we al street or full By sires 8%, 9,9%4 10,193 yalzes,§ to it, full shapes, A ; : ” 11,strong and durable, Catered sosre io i, pet pues . ab News of Gad Importance to Men. ., Sopoly Your Hostery and Underwear at This Great Sale and Save Trementeesly All men should avail themselves of this excellent Opportunity for laying in a supply of the season's hosiery wear. Remember, they’re no odds and ends or old Strperior Qua'ity Fleece-|.ined be , in dlue and Jagger color, shirts Gymnasium Suits. | front, new full sleeve. and Floor, Blue, brown and red. Sizes 6-14 years. $3.75 English Tweed Paletots. Length 42 inches, $14.50 Blue Tricot Gymnasium Suits,—ladies' aud misses’ sizes, Twenty-Third Street. Twenty-third * Street. $2.75 Va ue $4.90 Twenty- lots carried yan ing da last season, ut ali rew, perfect. high-grade, ‘Sewn seams; SOc. quality at..... Bizck Cashmere Half Hose, q 39c “& fect eto ht and toe and ssi to We Men's $1.00 Navara by band Hale 2Se value a pee bat doze, ot w by shen bottoms, Tiel Caceres dees doa eset an pet bon. t L7C we Value $1.00, special to-morrow at. == have self front: drawers have double gusset, with double