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ITHER SAVES SMALL BOYS AS rent af; Percy @,” Parsons, f oul ‘While arrangements were being madi to take him to the court, his mother, Mrs, Samuel G, Parsons, earived at the ‘hospital, She besseched the physicians not send her son before the Follce trate, Donented, Saye Mother, “He was out of his mind when he jumped from the boat,” she ead “He had no reason to wish to die, There te no mystery in the cage, He ts just o poor, alck young man,’ ‘the mother’s appeal was not in vain, Dr, Btone, of the hospital staff, decided that although Parsons was physically able ty go to the court, he did not seem to talk rationally, and offered to send dim to Bellevue, “It is probably @ case of temporary. insanity,” sald Dr, Stone, Mra, Parsons sald her son had been in bad health for a long time, but had never shown guicidal tendencies until yester- day, |'Who ‘Leaped from Ferry- \}) Boat, PleadsNot'to Have Hini Sent to the, Tombs. nN, Perey G, Parsons, the young, Boston fawyer who leaped into ‘the . Hudson ftver from the ferry-boat Montclair yesterday, was taken from the Hudson Mtreet Hospital to the Paychopathlc (ward at Bellevue Hospital to-day, Parsons was on his way to Orange ‘ with his mother, when he suddenly left © her and sprang over the railing of the , oat into the water, He at once sank under the dlovks of ‘foe thet choked the river, but soon after Peame to the surface, and, seeming to \j Bearet his attempt at sulcide, made a | vigorous offort to keep aflost until res- ) puers could reach him, ; Ploked Up by Tug, ; He was ploked up by Capt, David Fin- ' fey, of New York Central Tug No. 2, \ Worked. = ee | i | vi \ 4 Court, Jorsey City, Has No Love Afatr. “Tt was so unitke him to do anything of the kind,” ahe sald, ‘that I em eure he was temporarily insane, He had oo business worries and there was no affair of the heart to make him des- pondent,”” Parsons is @,eon, of Gamuel G, Par- fons, en ingurance exjustor, in Boston, for the John C, Paige Company. The father came down from Boston to arrange for caring for his son when he 4s released by the police, Nevers punishment, (The caso wae a Ongenised Aid Association, of City, the 4 Justice Higgins imposed the fine, Agent Ransom said that ¢! ‘ Double “S. & H.’”’ Green mt NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ty ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN FTSELE Trading Stamps Mornings y : 0. This Week from 8.30 Till i" : 12 o’Clock, Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Clos- SIXTH AVE. nenhca cron (S°SIS*STS, ing Hour. | A Clearance Sate. | a the Lowest Prices Gver Quoted \ During the’ Wonth of Sanuary, A thoroughly remarkable and altogether most sensational January Clearing Sale, Tailoremade Walking Suits and Skirts right up to the minute instyle, Extraordinarily low prices—and yet there’s months of wearing time al ead for the purchasers. News like this ought to see every Suit and Skirt sold by store closing time to-morrow. Suits in two shapes ; one with | Che Suits. IS 00 Reduced from $17.50, Suits! 5 @ 5O Reduced from $18.75 to .00, Suits of broadel é. skirted blouse, the cther | 0. brawn; made with skirted | 3. Ue 2 i i double-breasted jacket, Both | ored, Reduced from $15.00, Stylish | of cheviot. black blue and | / blouse jacket, new high sleeve,,vest effect of and cheviot} jacket. and Prettily trimmed ahd well“ tail. | : : {crush Velvetyothe trimmingonblouseandskirt | blouse styles; dressy trimmings, pretty detail Reduced from $3.95, An as: 00 Reduced from $5.00. Skiris| Reduced from $7.50. . Skirts of light homespun mixtures; desirable shapes. | and plaited styles, well tailored, | strapped effects; stylish and well made. lis of strapping of material with satin piping. of finish. sortment of Walking Skirts of of corduroy velvet, coverts, | a variety of cheviots, black, (Slegel Cooper Store, 2d Floor, Front, 18th Bt.) , Ohe Skirts. a us melton in black and blue and 3 plain and mixed meltons, gored 4 iy blue and browns plaited and Rockers Underpriced |. Some Cxtra Sood Bargains. i a peels as deraieg nas " Hie sea Ales imitation dl a i er seat, = i i ) : y ie vid wend dl taped | fume Sai endl’ "9 " i Polishe ir | ; ” ronal supporied, at 4, 00 ({ a eens 0 Fancy CHICKEN HALIBUT 79, \ sssonockens REA TAS —| 4: i PO's iltuscared Im rane Branch WAAKFISH, 100 rl til THY tation Mehogany GERMAN CARP, ry i. Wiehe or Colden Oak, Boston HADDOCK, ih R Oe solid seat and Tone sland FLOUNDERS, } ; Fancy Nova Scot! HERRING, Ze Q broad back, highl NIONS, ‘ ee PG MS. ENO 250 D Fancy Monsina LWMONB,’ doz, ize ORANGES, -walected aweet, juicy 25e \ Floridus, 108, , i S, as il'ust Imita- Chotce cuts of native RIB ROAST, } Ib.. "| ue Wei fate Al aL sspears of other rockers at Hfecunres of Canada LAND MM Oo Parmie| eure hich La "3.00 from $4.00 6.00 from $8,50 Htieied Fieeah ite ae "powt: saddle seat or cobbler 4, 00 3.76 from $5.50 10,00 from $15.00 Fancy Cottontall RABBITS, skinned; ae 4.76 from $6.50 (siemel Cooper Store, Sth Floor.) Bane «Cutt of Native sIRLGN * t : 7} dered Whit : en $ Untaunaere tte : ress Ohtrts. , W: " this news. - |\Ohe Greatest Sale of the Unter \ | ,,, Bor ss ye b ; i Oo . Psst new. garments; 1 HIS is a tremendously attractive } I sale for men. We hold these sales every January, and they never fail to enlist the attention of thousands of men who desire to buy first-class White Shirts at a great deal lessthan the regular prices. # These Shirts are made of the best shirting muslin, They have flat felled seams, continuous facings; plackets on sleeves, gussets and split neckband. Doubly sewn seams, and reinforced P back and front. Good as the aver- age $1 laundered shirt. ‘ Sizes, 14 to 18. P49) Main Fioor, Dast of Fountain) PRICE, PER HALF DOZEN, ~ BARTENDERS Jersey City Man Left His Saloon In Charge of His Eight and Six-Year-Old Sons While He Justice Higgins, in the First Criminal fined Anthony Yashinsky, of No, 26 Cole street, $60 to-day for uslog his elght and six year old sons ae bartenders in his saloon, The Justice said that the cass was one of the most aggravated char- acter of criminal neglect of children and deplored the fact that the statute 41d mot permit him to impose a more Drought defore the Court by the Children's Goctety-and th: jeraey Agent B, A, Ransom, ef the Children's Boclety, appeared as com ? [Peary duces ery Stanislaus were both in court when matter Pe He was taken to the Hudson —_—— was called to his attention a few days "@treet Hospital, where he did so Mr, Dooley ago and that he investigated yesterday. Well that to-day it was determined | on oorporal punishment, wife beating He went to the Cole street saloon, which to send him to the Tombs Pollce Court] and epanking in next Sunday's World! | Was orowded with railroad and factory inployees, The place was bitterly cold, ‘There was no fire in tho stove and tho only persons in apparent charge of the! place were the two children. Both boys were bundled up ln ovor- coats and wore their little woollen hate | pulled down over thelr eara, ‘They wore behind the bar serving drinks, ‘Their re blue with the cold, and the boy, seemed to have a chill, asked for a drink, and the ar-old boy asked: Will’ you have five or ten sent whis- ‘The agent said that he would tako ten! vent whisky and the boy climbed up ona chair and produced the bot- tle, ‘The boys sald that they had ty take, care of the plave as their fagior was driving a truck and their mother waa out to work, Ransom went out and brought a policeman into the place,,who took the boys to the rooms of the Children’s Society, The father was, arvestod later in the day. When it (wae time to go to court to-day tho nix-year-old. boy, John, was too ill to be ‘taken out, The child was suffering from ‘exhaustion and exposure, “This'ts the most aggravated cage of ertminal neglect of obildren that has Gver come before my attention,” eald Suntioe Higgins,,.when the saloon: waa arraigned before him. ‘I t.deeply that the statute limi Stine lo atatut ite me \ no ver aentence ne I wi fine you the mit, wns —— * 920,000 for 8 ra, On thw ocossion of the hundredth anni- vorsary of the death of Schiller (May ¥, 190) tho: Swiss Government intends to give every pupil in the pyblic schools a CORY, of that poet's play, “WI illiam To The sum of $25,000 hi didelteeta pias ee | Towellngs, fe, yard for 7¢, BLBACHED DAMASK odt okt gt HEMSTITCHED Mi yard tere 2 Tuslt Oats, owbtid Ton re Sa taat rotate, ina aa . each for BUBACHED TUR IIBI Croweus Oo, 'yard for 12i%¢, BROWN ALL- ale such for a0, MAIMED. JAC 188 teen Mor 208 HEMEMIED ‘ Ob ens for 800, D HUCK \ Pillow Cases, Ge, each for 10¢, and 12%, BL! - Tas MUSLIN BinLOW CabuB AS ae ry, Cloths, infill iF BeomnRNeED wom Cushion Tops and Backs. 1Pe, each for 850. 500, BTA’ AND TINTED GuuON TOPs AND. Children’s Drawers. CHILDREN’S * DRAWERS, fied eect ua, Nth hon to 12 y ay ne 2 250 Cl guy ears, RBN'S” DRAWERS of domet es h theelent guallty raaee with mn fy , Sisen 210 12 yearn, SO LLDREN'S NIGHT. DRAWERS of lomet flannel, extra heavy and all ge finished seams, Sizes 2 t0 8 years, FOC CHILDREN'S NIGHT DRAWERS of Peat : a a Ulin with rt wa 180:,. for nes | Be eee (Blegel Cooper Store, 24 Wloor Centre, 19th St) Household Linens. Some Exceptional Bargains. Children’s Underwear of Domet ¢ Canton Flannel Underpriced. A Special Clearance Sale. World's Sreatest Grocery, Boys’ Suits and Qvercoats Oo-Morrow at $1.75. There are 800 Double-Breasted Suits and Russian Overcoats in this sale, and many thrifty parents will be very glad fo read Boys as young as 214 years and as old as 16 may share in fresh from the makers, A great ¥ il ~ BOY SHOOTS 2 BiG POLIGEMEN Defending Father, Reported. In- Sane, from Arrest Young Han- nibal First Wields an Axe, Then Resorts to Bullets, saeenenlmte Henry Hannibal, jr, a negro boy, of Englewood, N. J., who shot two police- men !n an effort to tree his father from arremt, is to-day @ prisoner where his father is locked up, Patrolmen Elliot and Ward ‘were detatled to arrest the elder Hannibal, who had been reported insane, As they neared the hoilse on the outskirts of the town they were met by the boy, who threatened them with an axe, ‘The boy, # little chap, was disarmed by the polloemen, who chided him and told him to run along and tehave him- wolf, They went on to the house and thought no more of the boy till they had seoured the father, ‘Then the lad appeared and fired five shots trom a 2-callbre revolver, One went through the calf of Ward's right log and another hit Blllot in the right thigh near the groin, The boy then fled, ‘The wounds of the pollcemen, while painful, were not senous amd they Dresser Sets, 10¢, get for 00, RUFFLED LAWN jamask, Cloths and Napkins, 870, yard | for S0c, MERCERIZED LDACHED. GERMAN DAMASK, Ae, yard for 400, ALL-LINEN GER: 4c, yard’ for 70¢, BLEACHED ALL- INDN IRISH DAMASK, each ‘86° and $1.50 FRNOND, AND) HuM- <j > 1a deren for $3, ‘ALI«LINEN DINNMR NAPE und | Ly 8. 40, each for soe, rant TINTED LAUNDRY BAGS, carts. 80e, each for 50¢, to 050, IMPORTED WHITE oRed Sp BCARFS. ils cenlient ie reads 50 BED Ms (01 1,1 . BERBADS for full- beds; odd lot, (Blege! Cooper Store, Main Floor, Bast of Fountain.) Children’s Petticoats. CHILDREN'S PETTICOATS, oF domet } ‘a variety of pretty pink and blue st with silk crochet scallop edge; regularly 2We,; sizes 4 to 14 19 eure, $ ie y 5 CHILDREN'S PETTICOATS, of domet fap pretty stripe, ettente: yoke an op ruttle, H dad ad titan a to ta years, 292 CHILDREN'S PETIICOATS, of domet fiannel, in plain white, yoke band and wide ruffle, triad a ao lace jon ahd. edie, izes Years; TORUArly FC. 490 Children’s Yiyht Gowns. OHILDREN'S NIGHT) GOWNS, of datsy cloth, Bah colors, la A 3th and whits, extra heavy, Hubba style, with yore of homatitched tucks; sises 4 to 12 Sears: regularly” 61.00, 750 Fresh made COUNTRY SAU- HAGES, 5 8 Iba. Fresh" made HAMBURGER TBAK, 25e Fresh mado FRANKFURTERS, ANCHOVIBS—Finest quality Norwegian Shiced Anchovies: keg, 0 HBRRING—Finest Bismarck Herring, toi Gelicately epleed:. tin, conn untos Coffee, fresh Units brated Pound Cake, vole! Citron, Marble, Iady 150 \ Ib, B tba. [7e 450 TAT Aixceotlonel value In fine quality Funellsh | Break reat eplondid kitchen and general 5 iba, $1.0 Ib. CHEESE—Hlmepdort’ known im- ported Swiss Cheese; 0 CHERRE—Fancy New York State rich, old, full cream Cheese: Ib, 176 h Floor.) (Blegel Cooper Grocery, 41 @ natty overcoat, Boys’ Russian Overcoats. For the little fellow of 21-2 to 8 years, of Ox- ford, navy.clive, ZL 7. fi) tan and red, ° Norfolk Jacket Suits. For the boy 8 to 16 years, blue and fancy mix+ 4 Double-Breasted Jacket Suits. Blue and black Cheviots. stripes and medium mires 16 Z 75 \\, Three-Piece Ves Suits. The suit just like Papa's Coat, Vest and Short Trousers; mix> plaids, 9 to 14 years, Boys’ Store, 24 Floor, West.) were able to take thelr prisoner to Jail, after which they went to Englo- wood Hospital, Chief of Pollee Titus and Patrolman Harper went after the boy and caught him at nightfall as he) was trying to enter his home, BABY DRINKS WHISKEY AND 1S FOUND: DEAD’ shoulder, Parents Leave Pint Dotle on Table and Child Swallowed a For. tion of the Liquor. Edward Healy, two years (and ten’) months. old, died to-day at) No, » 5600 Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, from whiskey polsoning, The Coroner da investigating the.case. The child's parents left a pint bottle of whiskey pantly filled on the table of the dining room last night when they retired, The child arose Defore them to- day and drank some of the whiskey. When Mrs. Healy awoke she found the child on the floor unconacious, the over- turned bottle at his aide, Dr, Muchmore, of Fourth avenue and Mitty-sixth street, re eummoned, but the child was dead before ‘he arrived, He Giagnoaed, the cage e# meningitly, produced by alcoholic poisoning, * ft ‘The Coroner was informed and bas ‘un the investigation, CASTORIA Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Choose now fromthe cream. of .ou! Winter Suits and Overcoats—the fews of a kind that remain of the $20 $18,917 and $15 lines. And choose-at. Signature r of The entrdnce of Sixth Ave, “L” into The Big Store is always a convenience to shoppers— alike in’ fair or stormy weather, Choice. Bargains in On Prices at Lero! Ohe Most Astonishing Special Purch and Sale in Many Seasons! There's going to be a lively time in the Fur $ he f. toemorrow, all ee ae Kaceiamnes and pid est dh of rome thei aver ied The Furs reached the store only yesterda: d i Wis tal cotati erent ly, y, and came direct from & atthe ver tine when die iertone 2 Purse ores te e Furs are in the very newest styles, and include FOXES, SQUIRREL, ALAS! OPOSSUM, SABLE RACCOON, MO ASTRACHAN, PERSIAN LAMB AND: BAL bi) Nesta bei NoH Mere Are Cha Deiatis: °' ' MOLINE MUFFS in shapely pillow syle. (ASTRACHAN PI carefully made and lined et "2 9 5 | MUFFS. san lined ne aray satin Q ASTRACHAN COATS in 24 5 Pa eee SABLE OR ISABELLA FOX st SCARFS with large brush tails yes a SABLE OR iSABELLA JAPANESE BAUM MARTEN THREE {inch syles, satin lined, i SCARFS of choice fulfy tee DOUBLE) SKIN SCARFS, finished at ends 9,75 i to 6 bun ahaa lola finished at ends with large with six Mink tails £9 | WOOL-SEAL STORM.COATS, tails, rie 7, Vf 5 FINE GERMAN FOX DOUBLE SCARFS in Sable or Isabella color, brush tails at pail See 9. 75 JAPANESE BAUM MARTEN MUFFS {in shay grantee ve lel OQ SABLED SQUIRREL’ FOUR-IN-HAND) Ne, with call revers, O77 ere Racentt tnd cate 2G HUDSON BAY BEAVER C: ches long and with extra wide. sweep, satin lined, Cine SABLE OR | y TIES, lined with heavy brown 7a eis ys ted 7 9 tg satin i" 7, SO|PERSIAN LAMB COATS. 24 lath snd wih ail at ends, 1. 50 SABLED SQUIRREL PILLOW. op. 776 front ale of Lelpse. dyed FOX MUFFS, Sable or_ltabella color, in ages asaey FOUR: |. Alto other Pursy such 93 tage pillow shape lined with NATURAL (GRAY SQUIRREL FOUR: |sble. Raccoon, Mink, E heavy sain, 8, 75) BEBAND CARES made From 15, (9) chil, of whichivee are! bu sha MOLINE FOUR-IN-HARD SCARFS, ex- baa riage ng and ned wih ry Fi eur replat oak N/A OE to quick-selling prices. ial (Siegel coe ‘Fur Store, NATURAL GRAY SQUIRREI. PILLOW tA ee clear, gray skins to 6. 75 Misses’ & Children’s Underwe Chétdren’s Potticoats, Caltaven ‘s Drisidy, Misses’ Drawers. { lor ‘ CHILDREN'S PRTTICOAN susans brie, a De aualie? muslin; Yoke bangs sanencetris. | cuaMty: een Ie at er ten hi tals on boitom of skirt, th dpe hematite ed | ToWB of tucking: Finished with Val, ps Nortolle atyipt PMs nas hein and Tucks} ' Bias 0% ep g) | Ince edxe; wines 12 to 10 years, fo. | itr aides b to 0 poate, fy CHILDREN'S PRTTICOATS—Excellent Intanis’ Long Stipe. CHILDREN'S DR aay marae ot thats say | AN QC Me oats | a Ku ‘a trey cheeralies Sto abavern, Go | Te aumuN Aten town heme 7Go-| Nnite vlauet sizes # to 8 atitehed rutfte on neck and leaves ight Sowns. ND CHIUDI | a muslin; emst!| a 2 ie } ie Menercliechiog tnoka, and finished 990 Crdldren’s Drawers. ‘ Wilh hematitched ruffle. N'S, DRAWERS—-Aluslin with dainty lage trims! tM? aONNS Sito 24 years, Oo | INWANTS' LONG SLUS—Nelneaok, eu | yoke of fine N's DRAWERS—G - | Bs tty: extra, Wider'with | sleeves finished wilh Jayn | NY DRAWHE ont ju | FOE OAD: Lk aan ran che | Mua att abl tte a aucka; ‘flges 2 to 1a Aitehing; "Heck ‘apd sleeves fin- me) 19e | wrod wiin iace, le ites EPS 2 Eee Giderdown Sarments m7; Dressing Sacgues and Rath Robes at Greatly Reduced f Rousing reductions. Reductions that will hurry scores of eager women: purchasers into interesting branch of the Siegel Cooper Store to-morrow. Dressing Sacques and Bath Robes at prices so low that the news is actually startling, Women’s. Dressing Sacques. Wool Eiderdown, round collar and crochet edge finish, Ripple Wool Eiderdown, round collar, pret- tily appliqued, in black, Ripple Wool Eiderdown, extra heavy, two pretty styles, one with pretty appliques, and other has stitched satin, Women's Bath Robes, Ie ISc 125 wl Ripple Wool Eiderdown, extra heavy, pointed collar and kimono sleeve, gathered back with silk 295 All-wool plain and Ripple Eiderdown, in 12 desirable | siyles, black applique and Stitched satin trimming, heavy Wool Ripple Eiderdown, gathered back and|All-wool Ripple Eiderdown, in two girdle, sailor collar, some ribbon trimmed; elaborately trimmed; colors; red, girdle and finished with silk frogs; regular (dd Wworsted girdle and silk frogs; $5.00 garment for 3. 95 ‘ ! * = 6 to 10; regular $2.50 garments Z 75 and blue; Pm 8 to 14; regular pe styles, | ' 05 2 75 $4.25 garment for Misses’ Bath Robes. [garments \