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‘While the sexton of the formed Chureh, of* Hackensac @igging a grave for John H. and the young man's wife was putting om her mourning gown and arranging Firat Reformed Church to dig a grave. Democracy of tour stat Penvention hell in st. L Made his elowvent nomin, tern Brothers BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SHOES Complete line of High-grade Shoes for dress occasions, also Dancing Slippers and Pumps and the more durable styles for School and Out-door wear are shown in the most ' Correct and Comfortable Shapes. TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY BOYS’ CALF LACE SHOES, Full Round Toes, Welted Soles, 9 to 1344, spring heels, $1,65 1 to 534, heels, $2.00 LIMOGES AND ENGLISH CHINA IN VERY RICH NEW DECORATIONS, SPECIAL TO-MORROW : “BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES, AFTER DINNER COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, ea 3:75, 4.50)" "pot. $4.50, 7.50, 9.75 TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, Dor. $3.25, 4.25, 5.25 por. $4.50, 5.50, 8.50 fl DINNER PLATES, CHOCOLATE CUPS AND SAUCERS, Dor. $5.95, 9.75, 12.75] do. $6.50, 10.00, 16.75 RICH CUT GLASS AND ENGLISH ROCK CRYSTAL, 34 Floor, SOROSTS The best Shoe for Women Perfectly constructed, in accordance with the latest hygienic rules, Perhaps the mest important feature of Sorosis Shoes is their absolutely correct modelling,— this is occasioned by the last on which the Shoe is made, All Sorosis lasts are designed and made in the Sorosis factory. Customers selecting any particular model are practically securing at the same time a per. sonal last, which can be duplicated only in a Sorosis Boot, Shoe or Slipper. JAMES McGREERY & GO, Twenty-third Street, USED PHONE TO UT DAN STOP AIS BURIAL’ OOM 36 OURS I'm Alive ‘and All Right,” Wy- Miss Gunlack’s Father Finally Called in Police, Who Burst in gant’s Message to Wife as) Mourners Were Gathering to, Door and Found She Had Shot Attend itis Funeral, Herself Above the Heart. was yeant morning locked herself in and remain room, only partly dressed, | not learn. Mr, Guniac! |derly retired jeweller, cared to disturb her, H. recently been employed ai is LITTLETON ON THE STUMP, | ‘0 her place of employment. An hour ater she returned to (he house and her re eyes were red with wreping. hh President of Rrooklyn| Sie dd not say anything to her sisters Boroas! a to hy Goes West To-Morrow |room, where she. was heard sobb hg. tor 4 nervy Borough President Martin W. Littie- | several hours, For some days before |a¥e Out an’ he says to me: ‘You do it, fon, of Brooklyn, will #tart to-morrow | she had seemed depressed, and when | Clarence, WPON.a western peaking tour. He will | Ausstioned became nyst | fore no questions e Make a @Peech Bsturday nicht to the |this last outburst of ar! aked her on In the great |#ay that she never Sa any love af. } i 0) of mother, but went immediate! where he| flr that they knew of speech | neon in St Lovie | in Sight of Brooklyn Throng. ting which is to | by Democratic clubs from | Hugh i} Commit.ce is also | n: Beretings for Mr. Littleton | 4, at Peoria, Iilinois, | ve iast Saturday | killed. londay night in Y night in| ~ OPPENHEIM, GLLINSs. G On Sale Friday, Oct. 28. Ladies’ Tailored Suits. | Bargain Friday Wonders. About 75 Ladies’ Tailored Suits— Discontinued styles—thal will not be duplicated this season—of barlous mate- als—redaced from $25.00 and $35.00, . Fae nai asd a OPPENHEIM, CLLINSs. G Misses’ Tailored Suits, 54, 16 and 18 years—or 32, 34 and 36 sizes, of CHEVIOTS, TWEEDS and FANCY MATERIALS, in all colors, Several late models, value $35.00..... Broadway and 5th Ave., Cor, 2Jst St, MAHLER BROS. SIXTH AVE, & 31ST. £ TREET. Underwear Specials for Friday Ladies’ Striped Outing Flannel Gowns, Yoke effect, excelient quality, full cut, worth 59¢, Striped Outing Flannel Gowns. With Daisy cloth collar and cuffs, A 69c article for, , All our $1.25 and $1.50 Outing Flannel Gowns—larg: —special at 95¢ for this sale, Striped Outing Flannel Underskirts, eae ruffle, full size, well made, worth double, OMY secceeeeweears \ Daisy Cloth Underskirts, Umbrella rutile, silk scalloped edges...6........0:cc08 ees Ribbed Egyptian Yarn Vests, High neck and long or short sleeves, drawers to match, regu. larly 49¢ a garment; special..,.,...... Extra Heavy Ribbed Ve: Fleece lined, long or short sleeves; drawers to match; worth 55¢ Children’s Ribbed Vests and Pants. All sizes, extra quality, very well made, goods generally sold * at $9c; special for Boys’ Camels’ Hair Shirts and Drawers, Heavy fleece lined, well made, all sizes, 24 to 34 in,; garment very excellent quality; 35¢ FIRED SCHOOL 0 SE SUBWAY OPEN JAMES MeCREERY & CO. On Friday October the 28th. Small Boys Longed for Holiday| Fine Lisle Thread Stockings, Plain with spliced selvage. Plain, weave, with lace All-over lace iret Re-| The Williamsburg police are mvatified over one circumstance connected wit! the discovery of the dead body of Miss | Carrie Gunlack, thirty-five years old, her widow's veil, Wygant called her up| daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herman On the telephone and announced that Be was still in the flesh, The members of Mr, Wyeant's tam- fly, including his father, George E. Wygant, bis mosher and his wife not only believed him dead but had iden ‘Wed @ body in the Hoboken Morgue as his, ‘The dead man had been killed In the | Lackawanna Railroad tunnel, and friends of the Wyeants who saw the body notified the family. Mrs. Wygant ‘Went to the morgue and after a careful @Xammmation said the body was that of her husband, The mother and father declared. they were cortain the body | {**! like breaking open the door of the Was that of thelr son Mr. Wygant, sr. went back to his fhdme and called upon the sexton of the |‘ Weck. He found Miss Guniack’s| body half on the bed and half on the| He also ordered an undertaker to bring | "°F. Shy was dead from a bullet the body to Hackensack. Notices were | Und ove fssued for the funeral, and the rector Of the church was waiting the arr! of the cortege when he got word that John-H. Wygant was still alive. Bra, Wygant raid the body In the Hoboken Morgue was a perfect double of her husband. and One Dropped Match in‘ Basket — Three Held in $500 Bail. Guniack, of No, % Stuyvesant avenue, Unquestionably the woman had shot herself, but the strange fact Involved | .,. s that her parents admit that thelr | 3 daughter went to her room Tuesday | Double heels and toes. 35% per pair. The parochial school of the Polish was closed to-dny, and three small boys, who had brought about this holiday faced Magistrate } In the Children's Court Fine undisturbed untll last night, when a Sea Island Cotton! policeman was asked to force the door, | Police Capt. Velaor and. Policeman | Brooklyn, on a charge of arson Fagan were standing in front of the| | Guntack home when Gunlack ran out and asked that they force the door of | his daughter's room. He sald the fam- tly was alarmed about her, but did not wtlan firebugs are | Double heels, soles and toes, ard spliced selvage, 50c, per pair, Pure Thread Silk Stockings, with cotton spliced so $1.25 per pair, Smith, same age and and Vineent Gerohsky, of No, 1 Twentieth street. This trio, assisted, according to thelr statement, by a fourth desperado, one Willie Hines, nine years old, who did hot appear in court, last night set fire to the school building, a small, one- story frame structure at No. 173 Twen- Fagan entered the house and forced MANIAC PATIENT the heart A small calibre revolver lay near her head. She was “We was playing hookey on Twenty- said Clarence Kimiski, Twenty-third Street. Just why the family had not broken | pete? Minegnt, and. into the room before the po'lee coud who is an el. 14 he had not aid she has dresamaker {here was no school to-morro Let's burn up vw, —_—_—_—_————— eight Boston gas compantes which are ‘to be merged Into the Boston Consoli- Gated Gas Comoany bas been appraised At $90,274,008, exclusive of real estate. ‘The real estate previously had Deen ap- Drained at $2,250,00¢, Experts appointed by the Gtate Gas Commissioners made the esthmates to turnish a duals for fixing the amount of capital @tock of the new company, which has been chartered by special Massachusetts legisiation, en MORE GOLD GOING ABROAD. Second Shipment to Parts Thiv Week Will Be 82,000,000, The engagement of $1,000,000 In gold ce by Haldelbach, us the cheese if a cop t |and on Tuesday morning started to go | ar eae tomog and course, the door was locked. "In the firet room. we. struck ‘there eacher's big wast sf an’ Wille, he 5 rou re a coeere iy pare. tet. Her pare: strikes a match and drove ne Tt flared up good an’ we broke “Just as | was goin’ throuch it Vin- cent Gerohaky sings out, desperate battle with a patient, who @t-| riage, Wife, Same Age, Aske = || posi a... ie KILLED BEFORE CROWD. t Mie. | ay DU ME. Little: |Metckinyer Tumble from Seatfola |" W | wanted to get 4 h niidey 4 overcome only by a couple of %0 pound /synsion of @ stern. father have cons | Fietnatantly, The truck norses, valued | 234, 236 Sixth Avenue a Drigklayer, matty. |™ larence and Vincent were held Indiana ‘ , of No. 415 Ridgwood ave- | by Inaistrote Fitzgerald tn $660 ball for wwe, Brooklyn, fell from. a scaffold on | examination on Nov. 1. Ti new building at No. 1 Montague Aianapolia, | street, that borough, to-day end was jDare at the Assay Ickotheimer & Co, wae announced to- day, for shipment presumably to Paris, BIG GAS MERGER IN BOSTON, SS Blue Stamps. OUBLE B. & M, Blue Trad- ing Stamps every morning | from 8;3) till 12. Single Stamps | from 12 till closing hour, - Restaurant. Serve a special SCourse Table d’Hote Lunch, 25¢., from 11 to 2:30 each day, in addition RANTE e to our usual splendid a la Ss ] 7 carte service , . A Day of Marvellous Bargain Opportunities at Rothenberg’s! Scores of Special Pure chases of the ‘ost Interesting Character Will Be Placed on Sale at Metchlessly Low Prices RGAIN FRIDAY—always of deep interest in this store—will be of the most extraordinary i , ‘'y importance Ba to-morrow. The backward season enables us to.obtain phenomenal values in all the lines of merchandise that you find it necessary to buy at this season of the year. Don’t miss such splendid opportunities as these. Tailored Suits, Shoe Bargains. Made as illustrated at left from heavy blind cheviot ‘Women’s Felt So'e Sli i pers for House Wear—Have in black or blue, with 26-inch ble-breasted extra heavy felt soles, fsa in colors black and brown; ° oy collarless coat, neck trimmed with straps and ually | ntity on sale to-morrow in all tailor stitched, (our plaits on { unusually large quantity on ow fitied Belted back, new full pi Rabod lla sizes from 3 to 8, at per palr.. " 59 Women’s $2.00 Waists, '98c, Made from wool Danish cloth, front of seventeen fancy cordings, six broad plaits on * sides, back of six tucks, very full 98 white and brown; value $2,00 Cc sleeves, black, navy, light bive, tan, Women’s Shoes at $1.50, My U Peauide Soie Coats at $3.98, Wrens Eevee te tone Pose Oe coun Seth, Sane all sill peau de shapes, of excellent durability, and give i belted back, trimmed with sil perfect foot comfort. Shown with braid; collariess model, with full regular height heels, sleeve and fancy cuff, lined and all sizes, at er interlined, for winter wear, WB : . | Pale ccseee senerees Boys’ $1.69 Shoes at $1.1 Vici ki x calf, lace shoes, ‘oak soles, double weights with toe caps, and e , Wall sizes, Worth $1.69 per pair, ° ‘i Special at... eeeese Underwear & Hosiery Sale. | Men’s Wear Under Value. ILDREN'S Natural Cotton Women’s Heavy or jum Weight 50c. Underwear at 39c, $2 Blue Flanne! Shirts, $1,59, Ribbed Pleece-lined % Wool Ribbed V, ‘rt or x vests are silk finished, pants have A Heavy Fleece Lined Un- Oi rei tue data ce orm neatly trimmed, i 7c French bands, and are ankle derwear’ in silver self neckband, guaranteed pure wool, worthase., at length; sold regu'ar! Corot, IDetonehiy Geistes fast color, steam shrunk Speci and full size; actual value Cc simu nore pty Boys’ Extra Heavy Fleece-ilre’ Women’ $0c., Special at... seesee spacial (er to-morrow Shirts and Drawers, shirts have Plain Cotton Stockings; Dollar Underwear at 69¢ and Saturday at..... e bound neck, drawers have ‘goods, and have double sole, . $ vas double gusset; all made with 25c heel and toe; value 15 Supericr Quality Woo! Fleece Better grades ranging up to 3.98. double seams, value 39¢,, at at.. or Lined Underw heavyweight, . We are als) showing complete Children’ Blac Cotton Stock-|| made by the ~\ lines of ‘*Root’s” Tivoli, “Glasten+ Misses’ Cotton Ribbed Fleece-Iinod ings; 2 styles, in rib, medium or Health Underwear Co, in 7 Vests and Pants, finished heavyweight: double knee, 1 bere prea and “Jaros in best manner, well fleeced; 29 spliced heel and toe, value | 2 C glenic Fleeced Unierwerr value $0C., at... .+s+++ seetes 2C lowest possible prices, Special Sale of Domestics Sheet Music BRPECIAL Lot of Pitiow cok. etc. 7 and 45x36; value 124%6,; at, seen. ssseeesessues Girls’ Goats. Remarkable Sale To-Morrow. Big Special Purchase at “WRLITTLE “Billy.” re ado OF 9 SONt, Warm Cheviot, in doulke , 18x36 heavy hemmed Huck e breasted style, cut full and finished in}| “OM'Y Yo reas Wahi ticii ses atecsticas ees ene ae exceptionaily good manner. Deep] uy Bessie's “Kitty Malone," || All linen heavy Kiichen Towelling, value 1244c., 8% circular cape, wide storm collar;|] WeddingDay” “Don't Come|| Atacrevercvccsecccererses cots accscdasenssdsovse Oe cape, collar, shoulder and sleeves|| ‘Please Come Back and Hang |] g-4 all linen Tadle Cloths, red and biue border, 79 id Play in Around My at Wrocirrkt very attractively trimmed with nov- on hy Door,” * bi eity braid; tourlst style, with belted PRS Oe ate lor the|} Fleece Lined Basket Flannel, in blue and pink, back trimmed with fancy braid and ch.” Sake of So- eC suitable for house gowns, kimonos, ete; value 1 190s, at sess seen 12% 0% gilt buttons; colors “My | Love | of Phy Heavy Bed Sore: blue, brown, redand altel ieee My Hosegt Extra Heavy Comforters, for full size beds, at... 986 green; special to- Like Home to “By the Silvery|| Extra Heavy Cotton Fleece Blankets, for full Morrow at..juecsee ° * Me,"” Rio Grande” || size beds,at......+-.+ speeee sete eeee eens cane 98c A Millinery Sensation! Ready-to. Wear & Ready-to-Trim hats, Worth up to $3,00, at 98, Sounds a bit exaggerated when we say these hats are worth $3.00, but that’s exactly what most of them are worth, and not one In the lot is worth less than $2.00, We secured the entire sample line of a leading manufacturer, enabling us to present a bargain that's seldom been equalled in value-giving, Comprise ready-to-wear and ready-to-trim, made of velvet, silk, chenille and fancy braids, The ready-to-wear are beautifully trimmed in all colors. Values up to $3.00, Special to MOFFOW Ate sees seeereeseen sees wp 1,000 Suits & Reefers. Positively $3 Values at $1.35—A Big Purchase and Unprecedented Sale. Economical Pareits Should Not Overlook This Most Exceptional Bargain, One thousand Al!*Wool Three-quarter Reefers in brownish mixtures, elegantly lined, trimmed wit buttons and have embiems on siee-es; also the balance of our own sample line, making it an extremely interesting Friday sale, 3 to 8, The Suits ate double-breasted sty'e, ages 8 to 15, in Various $3.80 Hand-Made Hats, 91,93. $2.00 Hand-Mate Hats, 98¢. eflects in mixed and plain grays, and are Made of silk velvet and broaatl - Mate on the newest ass, wih Cha im of silk velveta, and a through and through woollen cheviots, In ‘ crush velvet, exquisitely draped an and upper ‘orfol mes in biack, silk tucked and shirred Jap sik face ages 3 to 7 we are showing Norfolks in de- : ae ae Meralaal ing. Colors, brown, navy cided patterns ot new and stylish cheviots. o , and green, Value $3.50, 1 98 ana black. ‘Value . $2.00, 98c at. Embroideries Lace Gurtains, $1.33 BROIDERIES, Beadings and Renai nce Curtains, Insertings, open work pat j Oar Getalicae OTHER big lot of Rutfled Renaissance Lic) Cure tains, and they're of such excellent value that we expect Value $5C Bas ement Savings. clat 4+ Tube alate, eis 29 num finish, wit = jewel front... = Oil Heaters, $2.69, pecial at, per yard, woo Lace and Embroidered Turn Overs the entire lot to be sold in remarkably quick time, These is eats ” bai at 94 12M. curtains are 3 yards long, fall eat with attractive desien, 98 7 n deep insertions and edge. ¥ or with pipe, collar 1$c, value at 5c, where at $2.0, but as an attraction ie and elbow, set up = Heavy Venice Cape Col- our great sale event to-morrow we w e free, at... seeeee lars, in round effects; value 49% offer them at, per Daileseersceeeeeres A Few China Bargains. THE y BEAD 00. son090e 49c Chiffon Veils at 25c. Smyrna Rugs, $8.75. Fizures and Ornaments, such as set one, card holders & ash trays, all nicely finished, 4 100 Plece Dinner Sets of Best Grave American ais, all pieces nic*ly decorated and traced with gold; these sets havesoup tu- 8 99 i Vv ice|| Smyrna Rags, 12 ft. long and 9 ft, wide, in Orlenta, AT wer ner ryt Pasian and floral patterns; in order to 8 7 5 of make this lot last for all who come we rae ad ketal etoete ase 25c can positivels sell’ only one to a custom- quality, special at, eachssee __ try $15.00 values SPeclal atessersseeeveres BOYNTON’S Boecialists in Women's Outer Apparel. Three Specials in SKIRTS | New model Skirts in Chev. reen and three large meat dishes, $15.00 value, special tte c.eecee Kling dropped on all fours, and, troth- | na at the mouth, began to bark and DRIVER KILLED | snarl and snap till the dentisi's hair stood on end, Recognising that he was dealing with 4 madman, Dr Adams tried to escape, but was held at bay by barking, snap- ping Kling, and then began a battle royal, In which forceps ay gerne ——— , Theo the alr, glass was shivered an ea¥Y Struck by a Train, He 8 wn | while | After Tooth Is Extracted He|furnture knocked to splinters, half a dozen men tried to get hold of is Skull, Barks and Snaps at Dootor—| tie ‘madman, and frightened women Into the Bay and H | | walk fh. Blue, + .\Fan shrieking into the street, Broken by Striking a Sunken | fots: walking Jengt 5 < finally overpowered with |] biack, brown. Cluster Subdued by Police and Put in}, ting was, nnalt py mums Barge, kilted from knee. Straps 4 97 Straitjacket. Saptralt ieebee Or Oe rte apparent | |] and buttons. Value $7.50, lunatie was removed., There hie case New Basket weave Cheviot — | was diagnosed an acute erie, from IT Skirt ing | 7 r which it Is expected he will recover. Death came to Frank Eldtrich, a 3} tre ne lena 1 ; For & rlotous half hour to-day “Pain-| ——— driver for the George Bechtel Brewing rnd Noe it sta 3 97 less Parker's” tooth-pulling establ sh- ARE SORRY THEY WED. Company, of Stapleton, 8, 1, In @ pe- $7.00 Od... 640s .c0000 9* ment, at Fulton street and Nestrard cullar manner to-day while crossing the | raliroad at Fern street. Several new styles of Skirts avenue, Brookly® was the scene of &| poy of 18 Seeks Annulment of Mar- His wagon was struck by a passenger Tin many shades of plain ing clothsand mixtures. Values t | ken boat, recelvt ~ Pup to $500.,.; by struck ure of che skull, which killed : 2.9 tacked the dentist, demolished the ap-| Alimony. paratus and furniture and finally wes) ‘Three months of married Ie and the policemen aitting om bim bodily, while! yinced Henry Bord, eighteen years ol, | 41"ty oun, were injured so badly they will halt a osen ot den bound him ison of a Jamaica saloonkeoper, Vat {hays to be shot, and therwagon was de- hand and foot. matrimony is a failure, and tle girl- j | ‘The patient was Benjamin Kling. |wite, Emma, also eighteen years old, iidrch wae Soir ire yous ot fee ———— thirty years old, of No, 18% Pacific) to-day made eee through her Xo" 5 street. He presented himeelf at the |counsel, Ie Dy Ry! er ar ° er, twenty ol, , Seay gun tte nee she onions. reale SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | dental establishment with the desire | tony and feo the: husband _ MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, (Betweea 15th and 16th Ste) have a ooth, pulled, The offending | Lawyer molar was hard y extracted by Dr, 8, 1. [Ric na when - Ipaped trom -the | father, : cg : ’ ( ‘1 chalr 4 or 3 n - ry, 4 Mit hes ‘ 3 ‘