The evening world. Newspaper, August 10, 1905, Page 4

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Se Wiheté Be Lived with ee AS HIGH-ROLLER! aol Neariy: Bankrupted His Father, Judgé Hilton, Foymer Part- Mer ofA. ‘Te Stewart. Sate 7 embeey Gratinm FMtin. von of Muaes Geary cHiteen, Sounde! Ana “partrier of WP. Biewart!) whose . edtapades with M@ereish, tie: actress; made him sewbnaplcvoye figure in Tenderloin ufe FET coming a) FIND WHY “Solve Mystery of 1 dal Attemotn Suicl- OWEN A GARNSEY. sey, father of Owen A, Garnsey, the taking bichloride of mercury on two now, recovering in Grace Hospital, this; Gebraingo 'end fed to his practical dis-[ city, 1s coming from the West to fn-_ Sberitanee by his father, 1s dead at his home op Morris Helgh¢s. -He died from Bright's Aiscaso after gn ilness. thas gonfineg-hdm, to; his bad. only,.flye days. eves ser nt, years.old. Tpome hig; ear) youth Hilton was father could not contro) ‘fan ‘of the highest of the eran Ahe ‘Tendorloin. for rears, ey Ke ‘water, afthost bank- father once, and had passed W years ‘of ihis Ife fh a per- Je of Tay Suits, A few brought where he 4s doing so well that he is ex- pected to be owt in a few days, has told no one anything, unless it waa hig mother; 'And she fefuses to talk. | act te Miss. Roole, who was with ‘nim on! if, But ‘most brought against | gunday night and again on Wednesday Pe Bebts: when he took poison, ts a corset model. Lived with ‘sylvia Gerth. She fs the daughter of a cabman and vestigate the young man's attempt oy end his lite. ‘Tho police of New Haven are unable to learnra reason for young Gerhpey’s desire.to die, and Miss Toole, the young Wointth ‘who was With him, can give no Teason, t Garnsey, himself’ in the hospital, Miventures the one with}! nineteen years old. ‘The family s0- Zo His a he the areatest |Gally are not in the Garnsey set, he Sorat a nite living he Soldiy | Pee the son of a millionatre. Witte lived with the, actress at the ‘Grand /|&t School in New Haven he frequently | Hotel, in thié city, and the register | met the xirl. but there was no sugges- health and shrunken mean: tton Se: the nasties? PH. "G. Hmton ciel bss a love affair between the e called, Avene her to go fe, h Wavekept “him quiet’ in the Jast’ few | Hding and’ then ‘tried’ to fn his years and he spent almost all of his time in the ‘Morris’ Helents ‘nome, | [NSPECTORS GUARDING where: pytv ia Gerrish lived with him as Mrs. Hilton, YAS soud! mm his education wes com-| pleted Henry Grahem Hilton was put|They Have Condemned 22,653 at work doethe big Stewart store by his father. Later Me Ws admityed to partnership. As soon ms he came into unlimited meatie-dte began ‘sls carecr of dissipat{an..He hed previously mar ried Miss Agnes Sanaay, of Brooklyn, is given out by Heelth Commisstoner | CITY’S MILK SUPPLY. Quarts Since the Beginning of the Year 1903, ‘The following statement in regard to the Health Department inspection of | e milk supply ofNew York ity whg.diad. beep employed as a cashier dp» the-Stewart store, but they sepa- { ing. money, had Decome a prime town to” exploit themselves on the Dariington: ton, besause of bis penchant tor | Dep tment to improve phe acter of In pursuance of the efforts of the | ik supplied in thesenem=nt<bouse | Gistrleis in hot weather, the-entice aum- faxprive in. the Tendedoin’ when Sylvia | mer, corps, i the milk ine oy ca: ‘to | spec: bering ni Seeuehe abe Net, App Ely Tess Same Ue | undred have on several deialled to make Inspect Casino BF, n “Naty. "Miss Gers | stores and the conditic hatte Wee Dilan ROilims and | milk is kept and sold. eh a ehiteh ehotr éingér in | these. inspections were made se ees | and it is the purpose Bin Francttco, Shé wash’ very’ pretty, | partment to repeat this: pt the ‘present | Ordered Father from Hotel. Bhe covld sing. ** time ‘and at intervals: durimg (he ote. | nad effort r] Keep tho. tnilic. supply. pure. aston becam: ‘eeneral comment, and Tnaayy that 92,000 quatts of mille Sad be been com Fi ear die Bee unable ana ped pince''She, fits of Senay. of “any le stat 2d‘ the Grand Wott ne as Mag and, ¢ Hilton. irk pertain acter showin ‘ot 8 Uns. Mane extrava- a ae not mulliply Feadiiy be: cemperature, | Much .of the ned by. the actors was| hed forved), a father. co ort destraye: < at was ‘not | Draped er in fhe ‘Sthwart tsi. sen Ror SSO Lat tof the | ed he left ® cumpromise was fnaily o of the sults brousht Beet pa diihion his stable was clakned tt was her pi omy, and succended im, holding it, was large man, Ayer six f ands, e ia iis ‘Brother Frederick, gro | werr a Dre triei co the ue BF aati ‘aamibee thie ° Nourth Floor, Tha Kind You Have Always Bought The August sale’ sale’s original plan of selling 99 used pianos at sat'10 down coled."* CASTORIA ‘Tho clroumase “sf 1" HIS SON TRIED TO Mié.!, | Squire Garnsey on Way to Try to SEEK UE IE he Bi with Fil Complement of Members to, No Chance for W ALBANY, IND. Aus. 10. Ema’ n@@ app! ediat nds not. Rofie’ fof for, under the clrcum- eo shields at 12%%c. ene heh Pte ole alent NEW HAVEN, Aug, 10.-8qytes Gergy. young man who attempted euleide by | occasions with a few days, an@ who te! a Bae Sowa i pie the ia Pest! Late Pine, Remnant _ sales Exceptional sale of waists. RE’S the most. attractive price aver placed on a high- grade lawn waist of the sheer quality, beautiful trim- ng and excellent workmanship ‘shown in got 5c are $1:25 waists in the fullest meanin; id for that till recently, and never so low as 6 Trimmed with ee Tucked collars and cufts. Most of the following waists are about half-price, as indicated by these terse, interesting descriptions : Exclusive models, 2 Fancy i#wn-with elaborate fronts, solid” rows ‘of lace, insertions and embrotdery—long or short sleeves, dt her t oe aad Bot seen for two Plaitea styles, Embfoidery trimmed, oF ke — exclusive eae, all daintily trimméd, are-among the 116 Hikes who have ne .opposition Aomination, dost hts are ABO: are he Reptrovonn eg under a ‘on int ning foot pt ench ie the oarae. alee, | lakes the left show and the other ——— rr Cleaning Shutters, Fell Two Stories. | While cleaning the shut J. Hood W | Great jewel Quality ins} Second Floor, China _sitk waists, 3.95 Made of China silk, exquisitely de- sicned: and trimmed with tailor stitching, lace edge and pearl buttons —value $7.00, Lawn waists, 1.00 | Special “lot—with designed yoke and trimmed elbow sleeves, Very special dressing sacques As long as they last-to-morrow you can buy regular $1.50 dressing satques at»48e,—several excellent styles—tfull sleeveg— some have collar effects, daintily trimmed—others are trimmed 48c with lawn borders—spegial while they last... Negligees und kimono gowns, ‘98c. Second Floor. awe dressing sacques, $1.75, C. B. and J. B. 1.25 corsets. ESE two famous wages tell you instantly that they best-standard $1.25 cose DO are 715¢ reduced for to-morrow's’ sale to J. Be = Corsets, 18 to aB.. Ddatiste ioftes, 18 to 30. 4 eae So » For Infants and Children, Bears the Sold 3 Tuesday, Sold 25 yesterday, 24 for to-day, 20 for to-morrow, None better than to-morrow’s. Important notice: Ary piano —— ees you buy will be taken back at full amount paid to date of return, any time within one year, when you may de- size to exchange for one of our ceie brated new pianos, incldding: ¢ otFachaed He BS. G Lindeman Schubert Ene AME ane ae yestein” upright SRA G upright ‘ sad upriee’: = * They're ia Such goo@ condition that none ) $ 00 Ree coe on sive tie | Foes *25 fashioned iphietcnioed eo ee rere J nian Cauglird Gh AA, Sole geuts for Cacilian piang & Cecilian player, $275 125 “375 250 500 275 650 425 400 @ 900 Qdds and. ends—— Palen pn robe | losely. boncd—dip hip and over abdo-| THE men—medium bust— [ lace trimmed on top | —all white......... wa 1 goods, te s OAL SAME IS TRUE OF ALL OUR SPECIAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL ODD LOTS OF ‘SIMPSON bap Mie co, Any*18, 720 2°25 suit 513; 50 ee your aa Fall suit at a RARE, fleeting opportunity te b bona fide ming of % s 1s at ite we ht in’a me nt Norfolk, suits, ‘Pouvie-brensted, "Threcnploge sults, Spaclal— Also. shoxe : hips, Jow bust style of C. B., odd sites! 73c. Wash goods remnant clearing. ENSATIONAL, selling.of jast week caused such a heavy y drain on our regular stocks of ten-cent wash goods that | hundreds of remnants were left to be cleared out to-mor- 4c row at 4c, a yard. Main Floor, 6c SLA ash goods, to-morrow, 20¢ Face towels, Short lengths Bath towels, of Irish ‘“ Papey linens, and Scotch napkins, table damasks, Sevond Floor, Alt have vepts. Withodt vests they make acceptable suits for present and early fall wear. With vests they are sujtable to wear all Winter— correct in style and weight. All Are Gustamemado. WGur entire tine 3 high-grade suits is in:, cludett “at $13.50, regardless of former price or meen excite Patterns—latest cut—perfect in fi€ and workmanship, $ $. Any'l2®'15suit,$g.% ~ Fancy Worsteds lead in this grat clearing id sare closely followed by homespuns, cheviots, black thibets and two-piece out* very. size in this remarkable collection sr ae —Mel pp trousers 6 OO nacht feduced viday a Saturda Ys Bs fogs’ 94 2% at ng out our entire stock of. hoys! suits at half-price, A quality { y B+: isa dh when the & nand for school suits lor ing that no. man 1 two lege cond Be Alegted. ~ on fare that all the 4 qe afte Wb chaye > As A gine "Tox tite Ghee Olek age! pia toh now WANTED 10. TNE HS OWN VISIT ‘Artists’ Mode! Objected When His Girl’s Father Told Him It Was Time ta Lands in Cell, |ique, was crit nee Miss Mabéer” ienry. No. Nicholas avenue, ‘The elder Henry's ideas are & bit off+faahioned. paphans, bit he requested the young man to loave, and. Mabel. demurred. somewhnt! AL the abrupt inwtation thet was ulven. to the voung man. r wns still the head the gas bills and lied for a policeman. Oveston by: the then th Overton hi had, house and paid Ge Home—}i vk bbe ad and Artisti my Suction” and straps.and aprings unnecessary, CHAS, CLUTHE; 29 East (4th St. abeays” forgot thi tI Clearing all odd belts. | All the belts up’ to 75c, that look thedeast bit sailed 5 | and 10 othér specials in or crumpled go to-morrow, ‘Sen te pareaibs soe vie y 4A Certatn Comfort and cai OR (THe Da ager & D ppointment by the Cluthe Truss, § of a Surgical Operation, As long as half the number of those applying, to me have, already undergone unsuccessful operations or other treatments, | feel justiitd itm dlauming that'the Cluthe Truss (sold nowhere else) is the surest cure for Kupture known, PERFECT. HOLDING. §s# consition necessa ry for the cure that oy the Gluthe Truss can Brig bout, Call withOutidelay or write and learn how meters Rutsmatlechcting: Pads: muke Bet. (ee aia aut * ‘inion Square, New York, pats: anes sat. at J only: Closed “Sund. | Ideal talcum powder, 25¢, toilet articles SATEN_BRESA 1) 4 ie enter deat sae --Clearin (] Evenings, 5.30. ANOTHER GREAT K remnant sale at 19c. TS 19, item will crowd the bar; desirable lengths for silk waists, Former selling prices up to 65c, Colored habutais, counters, heaped high with resses, skirts, and for for linings. Choice of four of the sea- Corset Govers. Son's best silks to-morrow at These sold up to 1.00. Colored taffetas, Rough Shantungs, Colored taffetas, These sold up to 75c, White habutais, Colored ue a3, | pretty trimmings of lace and em- Made of cambrie and muslin, with | French style, d. i broidery, insertions and ruffles. | Made of nainsook, si aa a These sold up to 1 Faicy card ——— ide val laces at 1-2 price. INK OF IF !—some are ten inches wide—those beautiful em- broidered Val EDGINGS and. BANDINGS that will be so lav- ishiy used this Fall and Winter for trimming. i Negligee gowns. "Look at the eaufiestin new garments for the ensuing season and you'll see the same quality of Vals. as we will sell emo at half. Soc 13,, 15¢ Val. edgings and insertions—a selection of exceptional beauty And originality.of desigm—French and German effects—usu: ally sold at $1. dozen yards—special to-morrow, doz. yds.. eee Sale of embroidery remnants ARVELLOUS Friday reductions to clear out all remnants and soiled pieces of the season's best 19c. embroideries. | r Madg of nainsook, slip-over style, formed of two rowsof Jace inser-.; yoke made of solid rows of French Flarlag "lence finished with clus ters’ of hemstitched tucks. Made “of good ‘mustin, ed 3 with tucks of face, trimmed ruffle, fects; sizes 6 mos., 1 and 2 years. 45 es, 20¢ Extra tra. bargain | for to-~ Seventy-five per cent. of the new Fall and Winter shirts are negligees just like these. Soft bosoms are the thing for all year round, and three-fourths of the best-dressed men wear them throughout the Winter, mbroldery edgings and insertions from the fast- est selling kinds up to 35c, a yard—to-morrow fered | cover widths, Rororely best manufacture, Children’ 's skirtings, newest designs, FIFTEEN ROLLS OF 95c wool velvet carpe Broken lots account for Friday’s phenomenal ais ice is a good reason why you should later to purchase floor coverings, ts,at69c Think of the, ina of, shirts you'll re- quite fie ay eae and of the ae Ae you will W tealize here not walt til Heavy wool yelvet carpet— Best 95¢. quality, Oriental designs and scroll effects—some patterns have borders to match—speciat Friday price, yard of Smyrna rugs— his season's designs--two Siags-—extraordingry. sq, Q5 for $2: 50 30x60 sine; $2.96 (oF $4,00.3672.size, Royal wilton ru; Two popular room sizes- number of discontinued patterns. $94.50 for 52.50 8.3x10.6 size; be a handsome “Orfental de. signs—no Seams—sizes” 3.3x 10.6 — former Price $28.50, at Sampson's 30. gilcloth, 64. yd. 19c | jes. Wild's celebrate mand at $1,500" Sampson's 40c. off 4. y4. 296 SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00, | Linen handMerchiefs, ‘The remainder of aispectat Housefurnishings Basoment salesroom. Preserving Specials. Java™ ant” Pe 1 bfafed oat ay 58c, Plug and wile preserv! ing nea cn, ry rk , > Mean eps Boman. « et risa aao| Hits aa west ae : ‘air ernie ‘or | * b i] An aR he , q KEY. aac re ae a | te i aes having become slightly soit- ed, all will be clearedout to~ morrow = every” style tor men or women’, é China s pecials. $18.00 100: lect has ay 40-qt. iron preserving kettle enamelled lined. . 12-inch agate nickel ‘steel breserying china dinner sets $32.50' 100-plece decorated siti china dinner sets, , , 22,0) $36: blue and white lipped esucenani $5.90 brass 5 o'clock tea ieftle, ae wrought iron stand. $1.25 nickel-plated tea ett $2.25 Universal bread maker: He, with nickel 0 ss “berry sine, extra: deep cuttings. « $6.00" cut glass water 1uBe: mW A 5 ee Bas een economical burners. ‘Sample muslin andeeweat AVING been used as. samples, the variety is excellent. Too diversified, in fact, to go back into regular stocks; conséquently these extraordinary bargains to-morrow: Second Floor. Nightgo! Choice, Drawers,” Excellent materials—best workmanship — —— Short Skirts, | garments all made full and effectively 50 Chemises and. | trimmed with laces, embroidery and tucks. Cc Night gowns, 68¢. Carset covers, 39c. rows of lace and wide edges. covers, 75c, k in several pretty ye trimmings of Made of Night gowns, $1.00. veral excel- | lace, beading lent models, daintily 4d: ed with Short s' Sc. | lace, embroidery, beading and ribbon. | _ Made of ca full ruffle Drawers, 95c. | finished with hem: Made of fine nainsook, prettily | Skirt: made. with circular and umbrella ambric with full flounce flounce, trimmed’ with fine laces and | th tucks and ruffles of embroideries | UNUSUAL BARGAINS—children’s undermuslins. Misses’ night gowns, 69c. Made of nainsook, Hubbard style—yoke made of alternate rows of Val. Insértion—neck and sleeves trimmed with lage-edged ruffle, Second Floor. Misses’ night gowns, 95c, 1 Children’s dresses, 29c. Made of nainsook, with. square ibbon, and. lace edge—elbow }» tucking; sizes-6 mos,, 4 .and-2 years. Childron’s waist dresses, 89c. es’ umbrella skirts, 89¢. Trimmed with tucks, yoke effects: of berthas. Infants’ long dresses, asc. Made of nainsook; also shot ef Children’s drawers, 12: FIVE THOUSAND MEN’S *1°° negligee shirts at 55c THe largest bargain square on the main floor is given aver.to the sale of 5,000 negligee shirts, all day Friday and Saturday mom- ing, embracirig the combined suiFplus stocks of four prominent makers famed for the superior styles and wearing qualities _ Matn Floor, of their dollar shirts. = _ Now Is the time to buy your Fall and Winter supply of shicts. All sizes and colors =| fot§y" mindtis and Ber Sen \ tion.bodies in Boe Some perfectly plain— others a ies with at scherggaeeed ay or Gist he haif, shir ‘They will not disappoint you. They're hoe Be that will Sell at $1.00 in a month from now. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO- onal grocery specials. yeand till 42. 30 o'clock Saturda: toy: aecrn Seat the unus: Wi demand for ruaranteeg del Food Store Fridjy. pricess Call 2100 Chalgen: T ‘ Winks @LI@UoRms, wise AVERLY Im) aio vom oh f 256 Metioges of of

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