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Hauser and His Bride Did Not Dare Tell ‘>of Marriage, FEARED PARENTS. » They Goto a Hotel, Drink Poison and Die Clasped in Each Other’s Arms, LETTERS TELL DESPAIR, Vi famatic Meeting of Mothers of "the Dead Beside Young Hauser’s Coffin, {Mitieteen-yoar-old Estelle Dorr and ‘illam Hauser, twenty-one years old, ‘ married secretly four months ago, ‘the parents of the young girl bitterly thelr friendship, Last night 4 bgt found dead In a room in the ( Park Hotel, Park avenue and One Hun- @red and ‘Tenth street, thelr arms en- ‘Mined and their lps touching, They id’ dropped poison into two glasses of » Grained them at the same time, when they felt the fatal numbness Ing over them had lain down to dle . Bi eaoh othsr's arms, Bestelle lived with her mothor and detner, Mr. and Mrs, James Dorr, of . 4 Third avenue, She was an un- ally pretty girl and had many sult- geome of them young men of means, these her kinsfolk smiled and en- d the young girl to accept thelr But two years ago she had’ met Haueer, a fine-looking young + Who wae struggling along as an tor for the New York Telephone pany. lived jwith hie stepfather and er, Mr, Gnd Mrs, Lawrence Con- nat No» 28 ast Forty-fourth Ag Romeo and Juliet looked fay other's eyes and loved, #0 did Y “and girl, They’nad not met a Gowen times before they became Opposed by Her Patents, twas some time, however, before the igung girl had the temerity, to ask William to call, knowing her mother's ference dor other @ultorg better fa- ed by fortune. Nor was he welcomed ly when. Mr. and Mrs, Dorr saw At stood Hetween him and their iter, Everything was done to dis- ou his visits, and finally, as he iy jsted in calling, he was forbidden House. Qth parents. were violently opposed the match and every argument and vision was used to urge Estelle to ‘The parental ness, however, only served to In- the love of the young couple and ‘months ago, when they met by hoa Son the street, “they went to a ooh and wresle. marred, Neither d to disclose thie fact to the girl's pts, and ahe continued to live at Whoigh Mr. and Mrs, Dorr got no ) @Gafeasion of the marriage from their ter thoy suspected that some (:@ugh: thing had happened or was in contemplation, Therefore 4 imereased their survellance, and young girl was kept virtually o prisoner at home, But neither walls F nor doorm could keep tho couple trom \ Gnding some means of correspondence. RY arranged signals by which they | gould converse between the window of } the Dorr home and a store across tne But the obdinite barrier rected bo- tween the two by the parents of the gir) began to fill thelr hearts with de- \ @pair, Bstelle pleaded and wept, and Wililam made a manly appeal to Mr, aver will L allow you to marry my ' @aughter,"’ the inexorable parent re- turned to this appeal, Decided to Die. threw young Hauser Into the date Ae deapondency and the melans holy of his forbidden bride increased lay by day, At last the gloom that jad their lives took a desperate turn, moat ‘simultaneously they commune ted to each other a. desire to die to- ther, They planned by thelr secret f¢ of signals to meet on Wednesday Morning and carry out thelr purpose, ) ? The girl obtelned permiasion to go out @) some simple pretext and at the cor- er nésr her home met her husband, Bier went direct to the Park Hotel, e hushand had provided himself with & quantity of polson, the exact nature Mf which has not been: determined, The git! was heavily velled, but the 4 saw she ty," i asked for the best room In hey entered it on Wednesday ¢ sp eyes of the hotel cle been weeping and that her cheeks ene create ‘ with tenes, Tho boy tel Wd for St In advance and Rei, th frm of the girl, who seemed helped her up or ening until they were found dead last night. ‘Chambermalds had joked at the door several tinves tered) as Warren and wife, @ fainting condition, otalrs. yf. 4 sound was heard from the room Spinning Jennies ‘ Mould hebetter patronized if peo- wplecould tell at just which prize number the hand of fortune would we That's Why he Business Opportunities?’ “offers in next DSinoAv/s Wort Want Directory my CML be go. attraetive to. both dhl Pear nd render, ’ » The User ty, sO. count onresults, » Tha, Reader: =, Can select the "prize" h es warts. i WIGIDE PACT W101 FOUSEP ! terday, and recelving no reaponse had! Informed the clenk. The couple were found w was broken open clasped in arms. Kah were almos and thelr lips touched. ‘The two glasses | that had contained the milk punch or- | dered when they went to the room were | empty, and Coroner Scholer after ex: amining the sediment suid that there | had been polson in both glasses, Two letters were found In the bo They were simply love lettet no breath of hope fa them. Every tence rang with a Hote of despair, Two Mothers Meet. | n the door | h other's dressed | mothers of the dead bride and bride- Mrs. Ci ne, beside hi coffin, when Mr: jon, pressed into the apartment without | knocking. | The mother of the boy looked: up and | Gasped: "What do you want here?" | For answer Mrs, Dorr pointed to the} and gaid harshly. {t ‘3 a good thing he's dead,” ' “Oh, don’t say that,’ cried the weep Ing’ mother, “Ho was a good boy, He wie good gnough for your girl or any> Mrs. Dorr was about to add to her | accugations of the dead when Mr, Con- | nor entered the room. situation in 4 minute and went. to the side of the uninvited visitor. You willihave to leave thin house,” he said, seizing her arm firmly and leading her to the door, | When seen later at her home she sald: "T’ have nothing further to say about this case, My little girl 1s home here, dead, and no power on earth will con- | vince me she died by her own hand.” A ep INVITED; BUT NO DINNER, Many persons holding Invitations to a dinner of the “Postal Reform Asso- claiion” appeared at the Cadillac Hotel last night and were slightly vut out to learn that the hotel had heard noth | ing about the dinner. A week ago the association held a inaes-meeting In Cooper Union, The In- vitatlons bore no names to ald those who thad beon Invited in learning who had tssued the Invitations. The hotel people sald they knew nothing of any banquet. I | Our S °Q, ~~ $12 to $15, made of black thibets and ric in oxford and black friezes, Formerly $18, These suits and over and snug fitting collars, tweeds and cassimeres. The tourist and great coat models, is sitting, weep- | es, who made hia escape, and Mys, to assault Mrs, outs Jones, living five | squares from Waganer's home, |stroggle Mrs, Jones seized” the nego's revoiver and he pulled a leaded suck from sensibility, Warr eG Con: iM, took jn the | had Just left to go to hig train, Passers. ZisTele BLOODHOUNDS TRAIL NEGRO ASSAILANY Woman Left Dying by Mugitive and Man Shot While Defending Wife from Hin Attack, LEXINGTON, Ky., Jan, 20.—C, A, y a carpenter, Was perhaps day. had entered his house and made an at- There was a dramatic meeting to-day | tack on his wife, and In his endeavor in the home of the boy between the two} 49 protect her, +h@ was shot by the Sixteen the crime, and the police aro investigat- ing Wagoner's story. Tt was learned later that half an hour before the negro attacked Mr, Wagoner, ue also aktompted Tn the his pocket and beat her into !n- Tt is feared she will die, Jones's husyand, a raiirdad man, dy rushed in aauk the negro ran, Blood. hounds are being’ used in trailing the wuilty ma MODEL N 28 HP. 4-Cylinder, $8,600 Double Side Entrance, Prompt Delivery, Arrange for Demonstration, Packard Motor Car C0, of N, Y, TIMES SQUARE, 1640-42 B'dway, ‘Phone 1950-51, 88th, Vogt Brothers A2™ Stv.Cor Bh Arve. ale of Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats Winter Suits and Overcoats Formerly $12 & $15 Reduced to 75 This group cf suits and overcoats represents values that are truly phenomenal when one considers the style and tailoring of Vogel Brothers’ garments. garment included at $9.75 formerly sold for less than Not one The suits are in single and double breasted models, h dark fancy cheviots. The overcoats in {ull back, form-fitting, medium length models, Winter Suits and Overcoats $20 & $25 Reduced to 14. coats are the cream of what is lett of our winter stock, which means that they | are of a character recognized as the highest standard in | men's ready-for-wear clothes—a standard which Vogel Brathers’ clothes for men have esta>lished and maintain Every garment is made with those shapely shoulders The suits are in single and double breasted models of fine smooth face and unfinished worsteds, black thibets, overcoats in medium length, ~ Vogel Drothwxs . 4M Sve. Cov B Ave. Store Open Saturday Night Until 10.30 #0 diMoult to root o Umo the cigarette hab nt at least for a He told the police that a negro | DOME: OLD PRODUCE MAN COMMITS SUICIDE, Ill-Health, and a Fire Supposed to Be Causes of Frank Campo- donico's Act, Frank Campodonico, sitxy-three years old, of No, 69 Park street, who was em- ‘ployed as salesman and, eneral helper |in a produce commission house at No, 97 Murray street, was found dead in the storage cellar to-day with a bullet in hig brain and @ revolver, one chamber |of which had been discharged, by his | men have been arrested on suspicion, | Dorr and her youngest daughter, Mar- | There are conflicting stories concerning he, Campodonico had been In the commis- sion business for the lagt pairty years, jand was known a8 a meady and respec- |table man, Hie on says he had been jin bad hheatth for some time, and this, together with a fire which bumed out his home at No. 267 William street, last Wednesday, made him despondent, He went to work as usual at 680 this | morning, and was found dead by the | porter a few minutes later, His eon |and employer say that thoy have no {doubt the committed sultide, BOYS’ SMOKING ROOM POPULAR Mrs. Louise Weygandt, Principal of Night School, Experiments, at Children’s Aid Society in) Fight Against Cigarettes, LADS PERMITTED TO SMOKE ONLY PIPES, | » Very Young Urchins Are Not Al- lowed to Use Tobacco, but Have Privilege ef Joining in Games and Using Library. —— At the Children's Ald Soctoty, No. 166 Leonard street, Mrs, Loulses Weysandt, principal of the night school, is exper! menting with @ smoking-room as an ald in her fight against cigarette smok- ing among the boys. Both Mrs, Woygandt who originated the club amoking-room, and C, Loring Brace, Secretary of the Children’s Ald Boclety, which sanctions {t, have much to urge in support of this particular emoking-roonf Mr, Brace, however has a fashion of admitting the weak- nesses of some of the experiments of the soolety before he mentions thelr bent points, “About that smoking-room for boys? Well, I have heard,” naid he, “ot boys who were so anxious not to lose thelr seats in the room that they smoked more than was good for them, But that len't often, and if the room were bigger it wouldn't happen, No Cigarettes Allowed. “T suppose they are golng to smoke and of course we don't want any chance fires from smuggled cigarettes, It gives the heads of departments an op- portunity to talk with the boys and con- trol the smoking, and We hope It will prove a falr agency against cigarettos among our boys. It is too new an ex- periment with us to know the results, but @ boy doesn't have to even smoke & pipe to use the privileges of the room, Bull I think it would take more than John L, even to shut eff tobacco alto- gether from our boys, "This problem of the boy has changed in New York, Our constant efforts to find employment for youths in the coun- try and small towns has nearly drained the clty of the army of homeless, Vagrant gaming which formerly in- fested our streets, ‘he age of the lads {‘s higher also, With the older boys, whom it is possible to take to Valhalla to the Brace Farm School and train with an idea of removing them from the elty to the Far West—where they all hope to be cowboys with ponies and guns and @ven fight Indlans—it Is not the city than any other nationality, So | baal, | year H jery one admits tha very youngest boys are not to smoke, but_may join the older ones jn cards, NoYgambling 1s allowed, ‘They may foln {n all games and use the library. see a lighted cigarette in there, of many boys who have grad don't plunge at him, ask him not to smoke cigarettes, "Tt he {s still smokivg cigarot' the } organ or deaden ee Itallans Addicted to Cigarett ‘At the Leonard Street Evening Schoo! entire attendince {8 Itallan, Clears tte smoking Ia bred In the bone and ewer Itallan boys are willing to leave we have to handle them on a different M self, Wevgandt, who is Genoese het- has been working twe i} jong her own people, As prin- ipal of the ey school, she comes jn closest contact with the boys and Young men just when it is easiest to lose all influence over them, he club and gymnasium do the best they can, she said, "Smoking, of course, had been absolutely forbid- den tn tho building, I knew, though, that they did smoke, 'Mhe building !s old and highly inflaminable, and when, as I did repeatedly, 1 detected the boy: smoking under the ters of wooden seats In the gvMnasium, and saw then | edly fing away the still lHehted elgwrattes when they caught sight of me, imaglye my fear of fire. 1 simply | new the “boys were gulng to amoke, and on the if no other way, If I turned those boys out I lost.control them, and the saloons got them, i t to do anything nfirmed clgaretia smokers est ot take, Why 8moking-Room Was Started. "I studied long over the cigarette ¥, some of ow boys growing up here In tle school have courted the older girlé, and the gins have made thelr wedaing dresssey reht here in the sewing clusses, an ow ‘that they aro inarried, they come to see us, and look Upon ps as friends, You know, ow boys and girla marry very early, when they are mere children, “So [ declaed that I aust elther give up these boys or let them emoke, 1 Cd to keep the boys and t is thoroughly understood that the have made no rile against cigarette smoking, but it is very uncommon to ally brok~ en off smoking altogether, them smoke pipes, and the boys who|t have grown wp here and understand my ideas frown so hard on any mew | ° boy who lights a cigarette that he gives ™ it up soon, Never Scolds Boys Who Smoke. “4 yeniently situated, every evening, and if I find a boy s.noking cigarettes I about clgaretie smoke, I don't eyen | '' WEAR A GLUTHE TRUSS .' will FOR YOUR RUPTURE|; and bins any ano ‘and com my guaral Truss (wold no- whore @lao) oan ipa cleanly and durable Truse tht bas taken mo 86 years to pertect, MY PAD IS AUTOMATIC {nite action and allows every freedom withaut. fear of moving from LW ae No mattor where you live, call or and investigate thin Pe " tare eit Gy BOOK te pil af CHAS, CLUTHE, 26 Ens 14 Bet, 6th Ave, and Union Square (Hours; 9 to 6 @aturday till 6 P. (ow York, 't see the oli know somo of the Ue nk eigarettes, but anybody woul ve hard | the amobing toda Is, T gay, fine8 t fe \What To Do I back up my advice with thie Remarkable ‘Ther. Is nothing to promine, nothing to pay, —aither now oF later, wh has not tried my remedy—Dr, Bhoop's Nestorvtive-1 will gladly give free, not @ +1 simply couldn't give them | mere aample, but a full dollar bottle. fey because mino is no ord! dora not vainly try to atimulate the heart. Such treatmenté are wort i wows stralght to the cause of all heart trouble Vilglizes them al in the end of heart diseases, amoking-room, y Vives & day thi the teat to expand and contmuct. uw Of the great T know | Bech branch of th but most of Ula fre trouble may a burbs! sit the smoking-room, which {8 | jn on the gallery of the gyrhnasiim, centre, Wil surely restore them all. any, for Dx, Bhoop to apply 1 tell him things | (Py nactica! uve, along thin very This offer Is made. onl remedy, | Thos Herioretive do not ne fro No Conditions—no requitemen next time F bette Li, Hea 1 m do worl getting one of them to confess it, “Many of the boys, when they find they can't do as good work in the. gym naslum as the boys who do not & try leaving it off, Neither the gymua slum nor the smoking-toom, accommo: dations are what we need, but. such will smoke, Tet them do so w keep them within bounds, For Heart Trouble Offer—A Full Dollar's Worth of my Rem- edy Free to Prove that fam Right, eeepc 1 ask no reference, no deposit, no security, To any heart sufferer 1 ai wasranted in making this unusual of+ ry remedy, Tt than unelega, It ‘nd strengthens them and ores them, ‘Then chat the heart nerv Fir the heart itself has no more self control than @ common sponge, It is made to boat jt by @ tender nerve wo tiny thal Isibia to, the naked eye, Yet ten t f i delicate nerve must cave! PIANO: the instruments that are so) ular with musicians and the | sical public, and: get our and terms, Ripe A few Wissner Uprights slights ly used,also several sample pianos and discontinued styles, at “ derfut price-concessions. , LECKERLING | PLAN famous for their splendid Gig ities, on easy terms, Upright Pianos taken as part payment; ce makes at great bargains, Chickering Upright, ' Kranich & Bach Upright»*9f Steinway Upright, ut the slae of your clenched mes, art ta al Open and clogs your fist a dozen ‘id you Will goo the, monstrous ttle nerve must do. heart nerve ts unly one of the branches fympattutlc nervous, wyatacn, is system |e #0 closely al- vl With the others that Weakness or iri egu- point Is @pt to Feauaatly eras rough | sympathy, fo tone For is operated by a. fiat, Vy = wad. | Heart from Stomach and Kidney each of Nerd hese 05, rou» orp ine rt ire nerves vital organs hus a useful For what will cure weak+ 1, Ure, weakness will restore one as well heat in one Draneh will suse! every | branch—what hero ts nothing new ut thit—noth! Kh bymician would dis} fe Butit Femadhed it ha peanlt of a ine, the a ible and ive hoa rouble ani vi huedye merely With ae ane E you an order ‘hohe will tw dolla! standard sized le of in: lon, and he will wend the bill fb me. to alrangers to my Ye ole used ihe thi ovidenoe, ‘thers 086 who 18 and frank and falr, Tt be tly ‘supresno of my iimitiess beliats i to do. le to write—write to- ay bil od Aho Box TD, Ba Bool 4 br amen Upright, . cine, Wis. Btate whic! Hook top Men, “te book You want, ook Gon Rheumailem, 11 Uneight, Brittiant Tone, fh b ‘ valle “Por sale: Oe erty thoueae “Ave 25 East {4th § BROOKLYN, | JERSEY ¢ 540 Fulton St, | 138 Nowarl NEWARK, | | BRIDGERY 603 Broad St.|: 1019. Dr. Shoop’s THE TAG “HOPE SYSTEM” A unique feature of the public sale of the Frank L, Taylor Clothing Com- pany’s stocks ts the “tag” showing the discounts—15%, 25%, 35%, 50% ‘and 65% off the Taylor prices, A child of six years can readily under- stand it, Where the 15% tag is in evi- dence the merchandise is of a staple character, and the Taylor price was originally very low—Iin most instan- ces already reduced, The 25% and 35% reductions show merchandise of a strictly seasonable character; and the 50% and 65% indicate broken lots, or numbers that must be disposed of at once, This sens DE The Hat Store. DERBYS All Shapes, Blocks & ALPINES, and Dimensions: “Taylor” price $3,09...35") $1.95 # © °2,00...35%— 1430 QUALITY FUR CAPS, ‘aylor’? price $6.00,.5095 —$3.00 “ © -2,50..35%— 1,62 (On Sale—Maln Floor.) The Men’s Trousers. The greatest collection of Fine Trousers, that fit, Made of tested 1] fabrics. “Taylor’’ price $4,50..25°~$3,38 30 2,50.,.25%— 1.88 Men’sSuitseOvercoats Many of these are “Orphans” & “Odd” Garments, jYour Unrestricted) $8.13; — Coice * 188,13 (On Sale—subway Store.) FIN “ “ | for Saturday, | NOTE: Broadway, The public sale as well as the entire ma Men’s Winter Overcoats. FUR LINED Magnificent gar- GREAT COATS. ments for all out-door Winter sport and even- ing wear, “Taylor” price, $60++«+,259%—$45 These Coats are lned throughout with Nutria, SURTOUTS These ultra-fashe & PADDOCKS, lonable over- garments in both black and oxford nixed, “Taylor” price, $35,,35°y—$22.78 OVERCOATS, = Splendid _fab- ALL LENGTHS, rics, rich color- ings, many ‘Silk Lined,’* “Taylor” price $25, 35%--$16.25 EXCEPTIONAL OVERCOAT DISPLAY, Comprising: Pell, Poole, T Paddock, Surtout and Cheste Coats; all textures—tlacs, oxford and fancy colorings, A great num. | ber are genuine “Cravenette’ lroof —all grouped for t to-morrow § 11.25 to uphold their motto: “Deeds, not words,” ST RCN SCLC h agement of the Hope Clothing Company's store is in personal charge of the Hirsh Brothers, and, as they have during the past week, they are 1,.ost anxious to make this sale a public reception, in order to get personally acquainted with their future patrons, and they will endeavor in. all way STEWART BUILDING ers St. The second week of the public sale of the FRANK L. TAYLOR CLOTHING COMPANY’S superior stock of men’s and'ho wear opens to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. All sections have been reinforced with merchandise from the reserve stocks and new arrivals from the’ tailor shi (Our purchase included goods in process of manufacture as well as woollens in the piece. is rather a paradox, But the “Hope System’ is peculiar, . For instance, an article marked 15% off is drop ed down to 25% ional and far-reaching than they were on the opening day. Come as early as possible, i strate the far-reaching benefits of our business motto: EDS NOT as the picking will Men’s Furnishings, WHITE DRESS SHIRTS, . PLAITED or Plain Bosoms, cele, brated makes (we mention no mame), “Taylor” price, $1,00,.35%—O5¢ FAMOUS " PRESIDENT"? SUSPENDERS, “Taylor!’ price, 50cm...+35% 326 “TAYLOR COLLARS & CUFFS Collars, 10c, 2 50% —5e Cuffs, 15¢.,.. 35% —10e “TAYLOR” NECKWEAR, Foreign Novel- | ties, All Shapes ( $1.50, .65%~ -82e $0c,.35%—-32¢ eel Great Selection. ; 35¢.. 50% —176 LAMB'S WOOL UNDERWEAR. Taylor’ price, $1.50,,,.35"9—-97e Tiffany Balbriggan, Wright's Natural Wool, Camei’s Hair, etc, “Taylor’ Special, $1,00, 35% —65¢ JERSEY RIBBED UNDERWEAR + 35"o—82e “faylor” price, $0¢ LADIES’ (Pure Sik) UMBREL+ LAS) NOW iiinciies +700 HightGas Jewelry for Gentlemen, “Taylor? price, $1.00, 65", —35¢ Many of the broken lines have been dropped down to HIGHER PERCENTA al “HOPE SYSTEM STAFF All the former employees of. Frank 1, Taylor Clothing Com will be found in attendan, i many of them have a, lerge circle patrons, we make this public | nouncement. Our large sales force has been made the ranks of those uni since the Christmas Holidays, women of experience will be in the men's furnishing and clothing sections; and extra of good standing and experience . the great stoves in. all our other tions, ‘Ihe various departments ee charge of men of experienc tact, secs on nS off. Naturally the values to-morrow M be ma be to your advantage, ‘To-morrow we will endeavor toyfullygdem Winter Suits. FULL DRESS Finest quality West AND TUXEDO of England Dress COATS AND Worsted. Majority VESTS, _ pure silk lined, Per- fect models. High class tailoring, Alb in one group, Choice now $16,87. Here the “Hope System’? done some great work for the mothers and fathers, Boys’ SUITS OF ALL SCRIPTIONS, “Taylor” price, $2.50, . 50% $1.28) BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOA’ “Taylor’’ price, $3.50, 50% $y SPLENDID SUITS, ‘ “Taylor" price, $4.50,.35%—-S20a SUITS and OVERCOATS. “Taylor’’ price, $6.00,,,35.4, —$3 BOYS’ SHORT TROUSERS, $0¢.,...5 er B5c,,.4.. 38) 32¢ Sic PRINCE ALBERT Oxford mixed COATS & VESTS, Vicuna soft finish, sik faced lapels, “Tay.or’’ price $20.35; NOBBY EFFECTS Suits both AND STAPLES, Single and double breasted models for all builds, Fine qualities, “Taylor’’ price $20.,35°%—$13.00 ! $13.00 i AGREAT SELECTION OF SUITS comprising; Worsted cheviots (weeds, thibets, double and twist and cassimeres, All of higher pedigree, Assortments broken during the past week. All grouped for to-morrow Mhersee see seeeerees GEL2S (On Sale—Main Floor.) YOUTHS’ SUITS and OVBR+ COATS, “Taylor’ price, $10,00, 50% $8.6 MEN'S FANCY WAISTCOATS:} 35 %omon 68 (On Sale-—-Subway Store.)

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