The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1905, Page 8

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BOY STABS HIS Smith Failing in Am- on-for Wealth Commits Suicide. ‘Wesley Smith, who had known every of life in many countri had) been walled too anv’ buth of twenty-one, and on he believed his a Jwarted, killed himself by Hh the home of his brother, at No, 7 ath street, Brooklyn, @ince he was uw child young Smith | bad one ambition in life—to make one Wiillion dollars ana make !t quick, “ZT want to get it while I can enjoy © told his Wrother, who is em- As @ clerk in one of the City tments in Brooklyn, “I am going ®© fet it too," he would always add, At alxteen Wesley went forth to seek rtune. Without telling his rela- 1@ booked on a sailing vessel bound for South America. Hv had heard tales the riches of that country and went m hia share, , KeMor three years he went through uth America, visiting Chill, Brazil Jand the Argentine Republic, He worked fH the mines and he prospected on his @wn account. Then the longing ‘for home took him and he worked his pas- gage back on a steamship. Wesley had become.too much of a | Pover to remain long in New York, Mower, a1.d the desire to make a mil- yore, led him to the West, He ’ sted in the gold countries from in AoA Yukon, but luck would some hig way, and three months fo he agaili returned to New York | Went to ve with his brother. i get that million yet," he inw . | ‘A place was found as a salesman/in| 0 store eral weeks ago, The| wae distastedul and the confne- | more than he eould stand, He turned to his brother's home last ht, Gon't believe’ there is a million| "he sald. older brother and his wife were _ gyay from home until after midnight, | oa thre returned there was a smell through the house, It was tr, bathroom, Lying in the tub, with Fubber tube tied in his mouth and to the open gas jet, was Wer eres eas, Bf ealth and Ho waa too ambitious for yd ool for It to come,” sald the | ‘ |ASTAWAY TRUNK. ‘HELD A FORTUNE ‘Seemingly Worthless Effects of tes/Mlexander Russell Reveal the, Fact that He Owned Securi- | ties Valued at $500,000, | nes xe of sixty-five years on Nov, 8 1904, | fn a furnished room at No, 131 Cam-| ridge place, Brooklyn, he was a friendiess, uncommuniestive old man, @bout whom nothing was known, and ‘Who was supposed to have only money enough to pay for his burial expenses. "he effects he left consisted of a faw old ‘trunks and grips that were con-| sidered hardly worth looking Into. These effects were turned over to the Public Administrator, ex-Congresaman Bristow, who with histattorney, W. H. Kelvey, went through the contents of | Whe trunks, The examination proved surprise to the Administrator, for the | 014) man was worth nearly half a mill- fon dollars and was the finano'al back- @r of D. Crawford & Co,, a dry goods concern In St, Louis, He had made Much of IMs money in speculation, — | A searoh of the varlous trust com- Panies of the city brought out the fact that Runse)l had in the Colonial Jompany, $260,000 In gilt-edsed Sseourities, while at the Chemical Natlon- @l Bank was deposited $34,000 in his name By comunicating with the authorl- tles of Dunserline, Scotland, whore Where Carnegie's Castle 8kibo is, and where Russell was born, it was found that he had made a will leaving all to a malden sister who ts sixty years old. David D, Blair, of Di r 6 named in the ‘will as executor ved here to-day and is at the Bt. Hotel, where he will remain until the estese is turned over by the administrator. When Alexander Russel) died at the| — Papers found revenled the fact that the | | | stood in the Children’s Court, Brook+ 1 knife | yaret Mortimer, elght years old, elghth street, on the street with Margaret last night) when they quarrelled and the boy in a{ fit of anger knife and began slashing at the lit- tle girl. took her and atabbed her in the back. Bleeding and badly frightenod Mar- garet ran orying to her home, No. 178 Thirtleth street, and told her parents. At midnight Mr, Mortimer decided hi would haye the boy anrctsed and pros: eoute him, dren, night. |TUG-OF-WAR WITH Husband and Lover Haul Away at Park station to-day were interested in | 4 pulling match between two excited Ttallans {n which 1 woman, with three small children clinging to her skirts. Appeared to be the pivotal pot, The men were hauling at the woman, each attempting to get her away from the other. tt ‘Thristian! Amboral, thirty-four, both of G | veloped, was Gillartl's wite, showed that Mrs. Gt Am children with going to and was trying to induce return with him, Ho would not make @ complaint men were fin ~ GIRL PLAYMATE Boy Wounds Child with a Pocket-Knife—Arrested and Taken to Children’s Society. Arthur Christensen, a boy of elght, , to-day charged with plunging a! in the back of his wayamie, Mar-| Arthur, who lives at No, 189 Twenty- | Brooklyn, was playing whipped out @ pocket) She tried to run, but he over- detective Marks, of the Fourth ave- t Ohrist to the ,——— WOMAN PRIZE. Wife, but Contest Ende in a Draw, Passengers on the "L" at the Bronx | Th hey were were arrested, They sald ‘ony Gillarti, Ttty-two, and reenwich, Conn. ''The Woman, {t de- In the Morena, Court testimony larti eloped with taking’ her” three her, and that they were Italy, Gillertl caught them hs wife to 1 yesterday, nat Ambrosi and the n, we each on @ disorderly charge, | | | Tedious Trip Your Long Island business or vieit- Ing can be done and com- By Telephone ~ H. O’Neill & Co.,' : ® ® |During Quarrel Eight-Year-Old/ @@ ® & é ® @ : @ “Havii PPHEHSBHESD OS 40 SUIT STYLES AT $15. styles as we do in any line of men’s suits at any price. Besides, there’s no risk of disappointment after the garment is made up, for you can see just what's becomin style suits your of these suits and doesn’t admit that in tailoring, fit and style it's the equal of anything amerchant tailor would make him at quite double the price, we urge him not to take it. Worsteds, and the plain Serges, Unfinished Worsteds and Thibets, with new model single or double breasted coats; admirably tailored and garments at... vide for them, for they are distinctive in,cut, and of fabrics of suitable character; we have a great high-grade Worsteds and Cheviots and plain colors in new weaves as well; ages 15 to 20; well made, perfect fitting garments that should sell at $12,50; for.. GEOCPCSHHESS HECHT BROS, 259-261 Sixth Ave. Open Late Saturday Nights, BS May Be Paid For a Little at a Time. No merchant tailor can show you as many to you, how it fits and how the gure. If any man tries on one ‘i A very small amount at a time pays for anything we sell. Men’s Stylish Suits, $15. Men's Suits of the newest fancy fabrics—Cheviots, in perfect style; superb $15 Young Men Need Spend but $10. Young Men are more than pleased with the Suits we pro- dh owing of Suits of $103 PRBVBVBLBP\ ® BP GBHB GSOHLHGHHBB ~ si $380 SHOES 4 Men In every walk of life, in all professions and trades, the gen- tleman of leisure and the work- ingman — all wear W.L. Douglas $3.50 shoes be- cause they are the best in the world. W. Lp Douglas makes and selis more Men’s $3.50 Shoes than any othar manu- facturer In the world. 8] 0,000 SENARD ay ‘one who can Color Eyelets will not The Best in the World. i Ee WwW. L, Douglas 50 shoes for wear nearly twelve years and brassy. strenuously recoms mended them to all my friends as the very best § shoe on the market, even at $5.00 instead of $3.50, as sold, most cheerfully recom. mend them to all as t most easily fitted, form, and by far the wearing by man,” Manager Bridgeport Investment Syndicate, Boys wear W. I. Douglas $2.50 and $2.00 shoes haoause they fit better, hold thelr shane and wear longer than other makes. i shoes aver d JULIUS A, MORRILL, Bridgeport, Conn, Sale of here to be the Anoat Pr Leather AD ‘Brockton, Mass. Rocke W.L.Douglas 83.50 Shoe Stores In Creater New York: rs $33 Broadway, comer Howard Street. | 250 lxth Avenue, corner 2d Breet, Rea 88 Broadway, corner Sin izes. 345 Wighth Avenue, "corn rest undred 149 Broadway, corner 30th Bir BROOKLYN. REED ||| 3447-1440 Browaway, corner aint Gt, | 708.710 Broadway, cor. Thornton Bt, 8 a ROCKERS, | 250 West 126th Btreet, 421 Fulton Bireet, corner Pearl street, (ike cut), | Blog thing Agont 120th Bt, RSH CYEY 8 Newark A ne, cor, ORS! “18 Ne: Have full rollarm, |? 2798 third Aver st, (oth La7th Bta, | NEW. fy bal ch ia well finished and strongly made, | Fach $1.98 Regular price, $2.75 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. The New “L yand whalebone filled. ae Supporters, (Second Floor.) a Vidas.” | Bach pair of La Vidas is hand made Their splendid {i Wearing qualities make them in they dong run the cheapest of all makes. Made in Batiste, Coutil and Silk and inen Fabrics with and without Hose HONeill & Co Priced from $3.00 Upward, 1 ARK —785 Broad Bireet. can cot! Am | The Best Scouring Soap, Made A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner verybody n't tel. the difference between ton and Linen, JEWELRY m the wholesaler, We HOR CREDIT, Direct fi on. Can you? Beware! Cotton collar makers a offer you a counterfeit for the vers Re ee Required price of Linen ones, The law ‘catalogue No. 44, protects you. Look for the WEET & co. legal stamp * LINEN,” ‘| New York Demand Triangle n” Collara at your | ES dash pt Me IRs, ant Ratinltesd. kind yet sell at half the pr AN Sire OLLAR Tarot Cre 28s) to 1 mie, Tacomaaan, TROT we BL e EBDBPPOVBDD PHEEDP BHPDPDBDBDDBBPHBHLED —- bith aia Hi nt ~<a a | A xale te A almost T Boys’ 95c. You'd take them t regular $2 wash sul fact is, they've never cial, Decoration Day, ad s‘ and bantin — line of flag of; UNYPSSOTL SATH AVE 192 T0ZI™ STREETS A sale of blue serge syits at *10. .94 N $ re’ 10 A sale of fancy worsted suits at *10 a HAT remarkable purchase included 500 fancy worsted suits, which we will also sell at $10, and they are fully up to the standard set by the blue serges—fine new silk worsteds in the new gray effects, fancy dots and stripes, plain black single and double breasted—coats lined with serge—all hand made—Iin complete range of sizes. Men’s straw hats, $1.50. The great annual sale of men’s sample straw hats continues to-morfow—we sold hundreds yesterday, and they were declared particular men the best values ever red, Fine new selection for to-morrow, wash suits, for less than $1.50—spe-| t any occasion, ‘Those blue serge sults aro warranted fast color—made of a very fine grade of worsted serge, single or double breasted Stylo, lined with fine serge 10 be its— sold} i otter 9c, SPECIAL purchase of blue serge suits will meet the tremendous demand that’s bound to come to-morrow from a legion of men who want to be well dressed in a custom-fitting suit for Decora- tion Day. Blue Serge {s most appropriate—cool, dressy and suitable for From all appearances they are $25 made-to-measure sulis—the style, fit and workmanship is the highest expression of the tailor’s art. 00 A _bonafide Decoration Day bargain —————> SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. The greatest Summer sale we ever planned for men. for Decoration Day. Ce: <; Second Floor, We have them in every style. 10 Men's fancy vests, $1.35. They're vests like other Stores sell for $3 and so do we ordinaril this ts a sample line—spe- clal, $1.35, $1.50 white shirts at*1.00: pajamas, night shirts @ underwear’ EV Here's a number of the big bargains—the smaller a 55c urday sale at a very special price. An cloths, light, medium and dark c white woven madras full sized, perfect fitting; detached cuffs. 79c JY T! excl tures; or plain Panama or hard twist trim sizes 14, 16, 18, $5, coat shade of tan, made leg of mutton sleeve—coat collarless, Inlaid with velvet to match, hall- fitted—14 to 16 years, = For men, ot you $9 1 75 $45 model—same high-grade material, same excellent workmanshi for $1.25 and $1.50 negligee shirts, 00 for $1.50 white negligee shirts, corded woven madras cloth; fine bleac! Decoration Day outing—it’s accural American watch, You might lose it. If yo much, course you don’t want to lose It, do not you'll have a good, servi i e watch for yenrstocome. Such cl Your cholce, $6, $9.75 for misses’ °19.75 suits | HAT’S the Saturday clearin fashionable wool suits that are the in misses’ and girl: next Autumn, Light and dark ning stylos—al or semi-fttin length and p skirts—sizes 1 rs, to wear over thil \e with notch SS) white silk \\ . sleeve—6 to \\ $6.75 for blue or blac! with or without the for misses’ suit siml- ) $¢p,60 lar to the fllustration, copied from a regular Pa same usive styles in fine mannish mix- emblem ted worsteds—full blouse coat med with narrow silk braid— | $2.50, ‘ 00 for misses’ covert cloth s—medium length, In good light double-breasted, length, of various for $1.00 Negligees—Men's Summer negligee shirts, woven and printed madras amd mercerized 4 lain negligees; perfect qual high-grade negligee shirts of a very superior make; all new 1905 styles; all neat designs, light colorings, detached cuffs, and about 400 pure white hot-weather shirts, hand-laundered and best finish— fine cambric bodies, imported fancy and tucked fronts—no cuffs. $1. of ery best workmanship—we guarantee—we can do so, because we've sold thousands of the same every year—all hand-laundered; made with narrow pleated fronts each side, and perfectly plain. A ‘10 watch, special *6, ST the watch you want to carr; Ph veut fe, and you can depend upon it to tell you the right time when you're away In the country where there's no clock looking at you—the celebrated If you have a watch you prize leave it at heme. lose this one you're not out $10 American watch #6.00 wi ways needed when going away on a brief Ing or visit. The new thin model—open face, plain and fancy case; guaranteed 20 years; fitted with a fully tested American movement. Guaranteed by Simpson Crawford Co. to be Just as represented, priced for this sal Specially Syte sensation of the season needed time and again all through the Sum- mer, The styles and materials are right for fots and Panamas included—biouse suits, Eton effects and short Jackets are the stun- 32, 84 and 36 for small women, Formerly sold up to $19.76, Special to-morrow at $9.75, $4,50 for girls’ full boxy reefers, In navy or golf red paca cloth, very daint coats, also junior sizes, in plain brown, herd checks with light colored velvet collar and fancy buttons—yoke and sleeves satin lined— ing of new styles in New York— ll te style—in blue and red— collarless checks-—sizes 6 to 14 years—special, $3.75 for $6.75 girls’ coats, 74 double breasted, with silk emblems and handkerchief effect In pock These patterns are invisible plald: checks--6 to 14 years, “event H rticles, ‘Oloringsy also pire 100 doz. extra The best quallt hed white; make Is AS a solid solid bri it $6.25 $7,258 spectal, price on all these s’ apparel. They're suits mixtures, plain chev- are the smart effects round $9.75 2 to 18 yoars —also iso tight x style and col- in dresses all Summer—made ccilar, with wide belt and hand-worked emblems—full 14, Third Floo., girls’ $8.75 % -lengih panné cheviots; also shep- emblems—all sizes. for girls’ $3.95 reef- ers for all Summer and early Fall—largest show- or notch collar—large, with on sleeve—also shepherd f fine all-woo! mixtures in colors — strictly tailored, ERYTHING the well-dressed man requires to complete his Summer wardrobe is included lanned on a scale to save you more mone such as neckties and belts, are special BIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. A ‘7,50 suit case at °5. ALE of travelling requisites to-morrow will supply you with a suit case, trunk or bag of excellent quality at a special saving, $3 for $7.50 sole leather Suit Case, built on el frame, Irish linen lined throughout; has Yale lock, edges sewed down to case; heavy sole-leather corners, body one plece leather; easy-carrying handle; colors russet or dark brown. for $8 light-weight dress trunk, cov- ered with sall canvas, protected with hardwood slats, pbrassed trimmings, fron bound, two straps around, sheet-lron bottom, Excelsior lock, cloth lined; tray with hatbox and shirt-waist compartment. for $10 genuine Hornback alligator bag, deep Oxford shape, leather lined, inside pockets, solid brass trimmings, Vienna handle; value $10.00; $7.2 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. in this great Sate- ? than any other store on qualities you demand. bargains, foo, but they'll take care of themselves. Main Vileon ¥ 39¢c for cambric night shirts. Broken lots of fine feather-weight cambric night shirts {rem our C regular stock numbers at a price that hardly covers the cost of materials—plain white and trimmed—col- larless, full length and width—perfect quality. $00 for white pajamas. A special lot of men's Summer’ . welght pajamas, made of pure white cambric with fast color piped edge, iilitary cut, collarless neck; also pure white dimity feather pajamas, military collar, side opening, large pearl buttons— very wide and roomy—all sizes in both lots, | $] 35 for $2.00 pajamas, 240 suits, extra quality, corded Ad feather-weight pajamas, white ground of very tine erent cloths, with neat printed figures, made of ends of pieces of fine shirt- ings—best make. All full and wide, military collar, side opening, large plain pear! buttons, Best values we or any one else ever sold, Fabric gloves, special at 29c THE style wanted for Decoration Day and warm weather wear, Cost $0c and 75¢ at other times—that is, 1f you insist on having this quality, We bought several thousand pairs at a price to make them the greatest bargains of the season at 29c. Main Fleor, Latest style Milanese suede Isle gloves tn biack, white 29 and colors—2 lasge buttons 29 Cc Paris point embroidery. Cc Those gloves are a special purchase for Decoration Day 150c, 75c and 1.00 for women’s double tipped | silk gloves, black, white and all the popular colors—- 50c a pair for women's tropical net gloves, lisle palms, black and white only, $1.00 per pair for men’s suede finished silk Rloviterone large pearl clasp—colors gray, tan and rown, | “ or 1 pearl clasp—1 row or @ guarantee ticket given with each pair. x nent Salesroom, 79c for’ lawn shirt waists A BEAUTIFUL front of English embroidery heme stitched, lace and side plaits. Think what a bewitching style— would be a good value at $1.50, much less to say at 79c, And it’s a good quality of lawn, too, the best you ever saw in a $1.50 waist. The collar and cuffs are handsomely trimmed. ma Wloor, Just what you want for i 3 Decoration Day, and that's the signal to pick outa Summer supply 79 hundreds of smart dressors never fall to select a suppl this timo, and we i at avo riced our waists accord- ingly. for $2,00 lawn shirt 95c waists —another phe- nomenal value for to- morrow; fine quality Persian lawn. exquisitely designed with laces, embroidery Insertion and tucks, $ep.95 each for 6 new $4.00 models in fine lawn waists, made with square or point- ed yoke effects—daintily trimmed or I trimmed éollar designed front, and trimmed back, euie step ane fF ——SEe $2.00 tor several excellent $7.50. models In lawn oF fine batiste watets with lace designed front and bela $1.83 for misses’ and chil dren’s $2.50 shoes and oxford tes, 3, tans and kidskins, if for children’s vt shoes Ly s Women’s low outing shoes ®2 HE daintiest $2.50 and $3 Summer _oxfords are included at $2 to- morrow—white canvas for outings—black ties for all. purposés--a re- markable bargain you can't afford to miss, flecond Finer, Canvas covered Cuban or leather heels, women's Sep. 00 Dlgck glazed kid Oxford Ties, In patent or 2 kid toe caps, hand’ turned soles, Cuban heels; worth $2,50 and $3.00, $9.40 for Women’s hand-sewed, welted and hand-turned Oxford tles in patent leather or fine kidskin and finest white duck—all have hand- welted soles and pretty Cuban heels, made up on newest models of lasts—all sizes AA to B in width; 2 to 8 sizes, \ § Oc, and up for Tennis Shoes, Full line, in black or white canvas, and rubber soles, children’s and women’s, and ranging from $0c, up, 7 5c, for women’s $1,50 la hows slippérs—-spectal value, ated A AREER Hf heels, tans, blacks, and patent leat

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