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PREFERS DEATH Society Women to Wear ¥ Bloomers at Clambake acer | Will | Football, Mrs. Wolfe’s Patience nl ineiats eae TQ SLEEPY HUDBY to Be a Viriue When Wolfe Chooses Dozing to Dinner, and She Takes Poison. IT WAS THOUGHTLESS OF HER, HE DECLARES. He Hopes, However, that She! Will Not Repeat the Foolish! Trick of Awakening Him Again, * Because Mra. Lillian Wolfe, of No. 16 West Twenty-eighth street, ce- @ented her husband's prefereace for sleeping over eating, she was this Morning arraigned in Jefferson Market Police Court on the charge of at- tempted suicide. Mrs. Wolfe, who Is. thirty-two years @la, and usually of @ patient disposl- | thon, had one grievance; her husband 4a exceedingly fond of sleeping, and ‘would rather sleep than eat at any time, To arouse him from his slum- ber was always a hard and exasporat fing task, Groused, he would plead for a briet Pesplte, for a few more delicious mo-| Ments of bilseful repose Patiently Mrs. Wolfe bore her lot end stoi she suppressed anger Ww after day, to batti D. @risis came: the bucket of her trouble: Was full, and one more drop would ®ring it to the point of 4@verflowing. That drop fell last evening. Home at Usual Time, yen after he had been | Races, and Men from the SPRINGFIBLD, Mass, Sept. 16—) Springfield soctety women will dieport themselves at a clambake at River- | side Grove to-day, Not a will be | Slowed on the grounds ai herele | treatment awaits any venturesome members of the male sex. The novel affair had its inception in the opinion of severe! matrone that | thelr husbands had altogether too g004 | programm: ® time at clambakes and that custom was the sole reason why the bakes had come to be considered “stag” af- fairs, Nearly two hundred women, (DIED DELIVERING EMS WORTH E00 Large Crowd Gathers, but in the; Bxcitement No Attention Is Paid to the Jeweis on the Floor. NASHUA, N. H., Sept. 16,—A stock of diamonds which Dealer Hendrick aaid| her|a crowd she had/ Walker, senior partner of a rich Prov! her husband's over- dence jewel firm, dropped dead trom But finally thet Jewels. Mr ' “Mr, Wolfe came home from his ‘work at the usual time, and, in ac- @ordance with his habit, lay down to take a short nap before dinner @ald Mrs. Wolfe, when she told the! story of her troubles, asked me to call him din- Ber at 7.9," she continued. ied him at that time, but he asked to let him sleep just Afteen minutes Jonger.” “I called him the second time, and he replied ‘All cight; I'M get up right away.’ 1 waited fully hale an hour, and as the dinnor was getting | cold, I called him again, ‘Please 0 away, and let me sleep’ was all he @aid, and then he turned around for anoiter nap. Lost All Patience, That was more than I could en- T had put up wiih his lassitude long Ume, but | hid reached (he it of my patience, I was mad, @ad the longer 4 thought the matcer ever the more furious d became, L Was tired of the whole job, and de- €ided to end It all 3 = was worth $6,000 was left carelessly Ln when the owner, Albet rt diseare The stock consisted of to New Hampshire dealers which Mr. Walker was delivering, None was lost. Mr, Walker entered Hendricks store and death came as Mr, Walker was saying “Good-morning” to the proprie- tor. The excitement drew a large crowd and no attention was paid to the Walker's partner arrived here last night and took charge of the body and the stock, The October iT featured number lineator is a ntaining, in many. here tion to a complete survey of the ‘nec fashions, entertaining fietion and specia! articles of wide interest. Richard Le Galllenne contributes the firat an idyl, “Poet, ‘fake Thy Lute,” an exquisite dream tale, comprising some tuneful lyrics, There is also a clever | bit of fiction by Ellen Douglas Deland, vatiled “The Mother of Emmeline. the first av of a story by Ethel Mumford. Matter of Mili delightful commingling ot te t of pathos. A series on “The Loves of | Great Composers” beging in the num- ber with the story of mere, ed his “Immortal Beloved:" | hte 18 eftecityely Tinirateds wa ind | bait gM edo een not only 7 muste put for every one who has a king for romances of the heart. Christin re Ter- hune Herrick writes of Field Hock a new form of recreation for gi Mrs. Wolfe ne very near ending article Is presented with bs Fiore of tall, by ‘ of giving this healthful exercied a wider Muted carbolic popularity in America, and . » ules her. she was w Hospital in time, where the proper c entidotes were applied and her iife “How thoughtless of her!’ sald Mr, Volfe, when he was nwa ahened and in- formed of his wite’s vet of despair "I hope she will not distur my sleep @Kain by repeating that foolish trick.” Underwear-Metiun weitht, hyi of standard weave, r Grays, Siik Norfolk and double-breasted Suits of blue cheviot, fancy tweed, black Thibet and fancy ‘Scotch fabrics—regular retail value $2.50 —the manufacturer's price 1s... Norfo'k and double-breasted Suits in new brown shades, blue and gray mixtures, extra wearing ma- terials—regu ar retail value $3,590 —the manu‘acturer’s price is.... Money back if any purchase fails to please. Men’s Shoes Fail lasts, in the sound, :ubstential leathers tor § sex Which the purprise Store is r:nowned,. Ilustrated, ‘The story’ of of Pioneer “imer cise is disew of Youth.” For young ‘pores are ae vided stories and gastimes that amuse | as woll as Instruct, and the domestic interests are treated” thoroughly and! practically, *** (SURPRISE ‘| SPECIAL SALE N° 26], | 13210146 W, 14 TH ST. BETWEEN 6 WAND 7 AVES. . [Introductory Sale of Men’s Fall Suits} | a Starting The Campaign for good Autumn values. ‘ These are the new Nut Browns, Havana Browns, Steel k Mixed Worsteds and English Cheviots, made up on custom models with the latest shaped lapels and built-up shoulders— MANUFACTURER’S PRICE—WHOLESALE VALUEse- Where Can You Equal Them and at What Prices ? COMPARE—And Yoo'll Bay at THE SURPRISE STuR3—NOW AND ALWATS. SCHOOL SUITS OF RELIABLE QUALITY. | Norfolk and double-breasted Suits of f): ue Fall-weight all. wool serge and fig- ! jure } — $90 $2.0) | Fe | men, Shotts B 23¢ |e Pats oo 39c horn” 23¢ Sat Soees, 5c 1.45, nO, ratut PLyer! SALE for two days sie Theme and Monday, _ Men’s Fall Hats, "The new Derbys in all proportions, and soft hats in conservative and extreme shapes in brown, cedar cedar, steel and black, steel and black, Every High Class Block and Color Included, thes feelin eefeelnas ot areral, women ‘whose ie ft been hoped to obtain, " ation when the mat- threatened to dis- pt the clambake. I ile ae, | Micted severe gashes on his throat, THIRD AVE.NW. Cor. on. B ONE BLOCK FROM ELEV. | of short pants tor big boys and young | business wear—$5 value All cluthing pressed and repaired for one year eho 45c., Baseball and Will Be Barred Grounds.§ most of them wives of representative Susiness and professional men, have bought tickets for to-day's celebration. ; be preceded by @ pro- sporte which will include fo HN) 2) Parte and cuntest, enret the participants inthe athlet avents must wear bloomers has whet- a Tacs. has, bee curiosity. ie. it wom been stricken from the of consideration for ump tu HS WIFE BURGLAR FHT Mistook Her for Burglar and Be- came a Raving Maniac When He Learned What He Had! Done. ROCHESTER, Sept. 16.—Joseph Ba- suntes, who shot his young wife, be- lleving her to be a burglar, was len to the police station yesterday | placed in @ cell. He moaned and eamed in agony over his deed, and finally attempted to commit auteide by choking himself with the chain on his cell cot, Hie frantic efforts to die in- He was restrained by @ policeman, and then went raving craay, calling on hia wife to come to him, Basuntes was removed to the Homoeopathic Hospital. In the mean time Mrs, Basuntes died in the hospital, Just made the following et: ‘I usually wake my husband when 1 leave the room, but this morning I did not do ao, I was gone several minutes si Any Good Dealer can draw * If he will pay the, price. NEW YORK ory. HOH RAL. E DEPOT. Brewery, Hudson, New York. 3ST, | D. STATION | '$ At Exclusive Retall Clothiers FOR $18 TO $22, At Custom Tailors FOR $20 TO $28, chevict. donde sewed—regular Pi $5-- eid ve eee eee stneee piece Suits with vests al long 4 wy suitable for school, college or ‘2.45 95c + {Y_EVEN NG, SEPreWHER | in All LARS IRANSFER 10 Use the New Arcade Entrance. you're of the store, Another Chance To Buy Women’s New Fall $3 Shoes for $1.98 This purchase was altogether too big for one day's selling to finish so we are able to announce the continuance of this sale for Saturday. This great purchase comprised some twenty thousand pairs of women’s new Fall shoes; as elegant shoes as were ever Main Fioor, 50th St_Seotton The New Fall $1.90 Hat Line. These hats s Made to Sell Regularly at $3 a Pair. There are eight of the very new toe shapes to choose from, with military or Cuban heels, in every Can we do more? Boys’ $1.40 Spring Heel Girls’ $1.75 Vici Kid Of soft, flexible leather, in all the new delicate colors, lace and button styles, All-Wool It is an invitation not likely to be de- drawers for children in this lot, day. 45c. a garment 70¢, a garment. Flannel Shirt Waists, ‘These shoes come in all leathers, including vici and velour kid, patent leather, dongola and box size from 2% to 8 and all widths from A to FE, A full corps of experienced shoe salesmen will be ready to fit you promptly and skil- Shoes al 98c. Shoes at $1.29. ’ ’ 5 Men’s and Women’s $1.25 Dersian Slippers, 6c. Underwear. clined to visit the newly enlarged Shirt- bought at a figure which enables This special comprises fifty-odd dozens Pl jot od lor sizes 22, 24, an H in delicate stripes, that are calf, in either lace or button style, with flexible solid oak tanned leather soles, light or heavy weight, and Further, every pair is guaranteed to fit perfectly and give perfect satisfaction, or your money will fully in these women’s new Fall $3 Shoes Saturday at.........0cscsceeeeenerreee eeeeeenes Of plain and box calf, in all sizes, from 9 to 344. | With patent ieather tips, in all sizes from 8% to 2. Second Floor, 50h St, Section, 2 The New Waist Store Offers There are some two hundred Waist Store—in the Fifty-ninth Street us to quote prices near half. of worth 60c. a garment. worth every cent of $1.49, smooth inner soles, be promptly refunded. $1 9 8 The Children’s Shoe Store offers to-morrow: Sie ie! @ Infants’ 49c Soft Sole Shoes al 23c. Sale of Children’s An Extraordinary Special dozen of all-wool shirts and Section, on the Second Floor—on Satur- 28c. for sizes 16, 18 and 20; worth Washabl English i Se. for sizes 30, 32 and 34; worth but offered for Saturday only at, each, compare They are made like illustration, > favorably We cannot fill mail orders or send any with those of these waists C. O. D, ~ \S selling Second Floor, 50th St. Section. elsewhe re at $2.50, 7 é They Sale of $3 & $4 Bure Silk » Wes ’ ticular | Umbrellas Saturday at $1.68. Vy tissel block that They're made of an excellent grade of pure silk, |] are shown in the “exclusive” with case to match, and have steel rods and Paragon hat stores, frames—they come in 26 and 28 inch sizes for men Our blacks” are particularly and women. good value, Main Floor, foth St Men’s 35c. Half Hose for 15c. You'll do well if you snap up this chance to lay in a good stock Colors blue, red, black, green and brown, with a handsome assortment of handles, including hardwoods, box and sterling, "pearl, Dresden and ivory combinations , Better get here good and early 95 tor Heavy Pure Silk 1.88 ed Pure Sitk Um+ $2.95 Umbrellas— 5 rellas — ; t of hosiery for this Fall and Winter. horn, gold-plated and pearl, sterling and 1 6 e 8 for these unrivalled bargains, at Made on Paragon frames, All re roll; made on 0d This hosiery is of just the very with steel rods, case and byrygon frames, with steel ht th 4 th tassel; all close roll; the weight t at, you want, and the do-inch size have beautitul, FOdS, case and tassel; an Es tes and ¢ s throughout 3 great give the wid- a “possible range for sete There ae piain colors ard faicy eflects—black and white checked, tan and brown, and checked jac- quard and striped effects of liste oe half hose of black and natural cassimere, with merino heels and te oe in tae lot o . al uray, 15¢, pair. Tay 8 See Men’s & Women’s je sta $9.75 exceptionally fine lot of handles for choice, many of which are worth more than our price for entire umbrella—not an nore In the assortment wo! under $3.50 to $5. Main Floor, 49th st. Sect! handles of long pearl and sterling and long gold and earl; the 28-inch size have andes of boxwood, trim- med with sterling, burnt ivory and sterling and horn, Women’s New Fall Wrappers of Flannelette for +I. 25. As preity and becoming house gowns as you ever saw ai the price, that’s sure. They are made of heavy tlannelette in fancy stripes, with large pointed collar trimmed with two rows of braid and flounce skirt. or Saturday, ton, all sizes, $1.25. Flannelette Wrappers — Neat rultle over Fe $1.39 for stripes, fitted backs, full fronts, shouler trimmed wish braid $1.49 for Fiannelette Wrappers —lleivy quality pointed yeke, plaited tack, full sleeves, deep flounce on skirt, trimy ned with fancy cord. 31.09 for Fiannclette Wrappirs —Neat patterns, fitted backs, pointed iapels over shoulders trimmed with fancy braid, flounce on skirt, es come in open fee MA-Kl. Cold Filled Cases, ty years, Taey Elgin and Warrant.d for t fitted with many jewell For S$ aturd Second Floor, 10:h 8. Section. Vou'll tind it a great convenience if on the Lexington Avenus side Lexington to Third a ee ite “Brothers —_59th to 60th S tre i, : . “ casa i ance ian clas lined nines ate dita UN At woe sa en ew aes ki D Au Cars Teaser Jo VOMUNYU Leunstn To S™ Ave 7 59°060°S Another Sale of These of * Handsome Mink Sets At $25.5 A pretty prominent expert got muddled them the other day—until he got right down to) study them he took them for very see minks, so closely do these sets Resemble $250 Minks, They are of handsome six- stripe Par Easter’) mink, The Neck Piece is 105 inches long and 7 ¢ight large, fluffy tails. It has large shoulder cape, F trimmed with silk ornaments, cord and tassels, and i lined throughout with handsome brocaded satin, The muff is very large, in pillow shape, has seven stripes, and is lined with fancy broeade, same as other. ~ Saturday, $25. It ts really a most extraordinary offering, and paying a small deposit we will store the set you in our Cold-Storage Vaults free of charge, to be livered at any time you so desire, Necond Floor, 80th Bt. Your Altention Is Called to | Our Children’s sh) poe No more complete or reason- ably priced line to be found in all the land, you may be sure. Everything that’s new and ser- viceable will be found in our as- sortments, and particularly worth your consideration is our line of children’s school hats, with streamers in brown, navy and red and white, at 69¢, 89c, 98c, $1.49 and $2.98. aes 50 and $4 Shoes at $2.50, About five hundred pairs of men’s sure - to - prove - satisfactory shoes go on sale Saturday at $2.50 you've ever had the chance to select from at this price, Every pair is made on custom lasts— leather and vici kid, y/ 1 with soles of rock oak, hand welted. All toe shapes for dium and military ¥ heels. These men's $3.50 and $4 shoes Saturday at $2.50 a pair. Main 1 Floor, 60th St, 60th Furnishings Store So Busy Everybody notices it and remarks about the bustle in our Sy. Furnishings Store. Why is it, do you suppose? Don’t you think items like the following have a great deal to do with the snap and life $1 and $1.50 Stiff Bosom Shirts, 50c. i A choice line of new Fall effects for your selection—each shirt with sep- arate cuffs—in sizes from 14 to 18- 50c, Pure Ottoman Silk Scars, 25c. white. Men's 50c. Suspenders, 25¢. Pair. Made of very best quality elastic webbing, trimmed with calfskin, glove button cast-off. Endless variety of neat and sedate patterns, We have plenty of extra lengths in this lot. Main Floor, 60th St, Section, Dollar Underwear at 50c. _ We've secured some hundred and fifty dozens of garments of this underwear at a price which made us wish the lot was twice as large. only thing that brought the price down to half was an oil stain Reng. These were made to retail at a dollar a garment But you may choose from all sizes to-morrow at SOc. a gat~ ment. Men's Heavy Ribbed Underwear, 3Sc. All fleece-lined shirts and drawers—regular price SOc. a garment—our x ————— These Boys’ Svits al $2.95 for Salurday Are Great Bargains.. This lot has not been thrown together — helter- noise""—never! These boys’ suits have been selected Le) W ith great care—such care Jas to make this the best I Boys’ Dovble \ Breasted Norfolk and Sailor Suits offered in many @& day at Sale of Men’s Excellent. 4 per pair—the finest lot of shoes Of colt, calf, patent choice, with me. Items Like These MaKe Our you find there? Four-in-hand style, Nine new plain colors, as well as plain black and A 9 A Very Special Sale of Men’s and there wirich kept the mill people yee pol them as regular goods, c¢ for Saturday, 35c. a garment. Main Floor, 88th St. Section, skelter “just to make a ff lot ol » each Sizes—Sailor suits, three to ten veurs. Others, seven to sinteen years P- Secret Fioor, oth nthe