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- the manner in ‘Luly Lr WLDNESDAY EVINING, SEPTHA iiEW CLUES GROP UP IN LATIMER CASE Ring He Tore from Finger Said to Be Worn by Brooklyn Man. RELATIVE HAS EVIDENCE. Said to Have Learned Facts That Point to the Identity of the Slayer, According to the statement of a mem- ber of the Brooklyn police force, the vstery of the munier of Albert C er may yet be solved. Efforts to find the guilty person have not ceased, and two scraps of evidence bave come tf A Scourin: ago she was like any other young women ee os ch may ald in clearing uD | o¢ ner age, bright, ective and enjoying A Metal Polish reat go onl! ‘To. ahi Uke @ baby While Latimer was lying fatally in- | 6000 health. To-day she ia like “fll A Glass Cleaner jured in the Williamsburg Hospital, ac- cording to this police official, he tore from the third finger of his left hand the diamond ring which had been given to him by hi and flung it with all his re h across the room. ‘The ring was picked up by @ hospital attendant, who was directed to give it to Mra Latimer. This ring, it ts al- leged, 4s now being worn by a man of gocial position {n Lrooklyn, How he got it is not known, It is alleged, furthermore, thet the police have been assured that a close relative of tho dead Latimer has come into passession of what he regards as conclusive evidence as to the identity widow, was living er, it is said, She could the treasurer of @ Royal Arcanum council end was also in business in Manhattan. He tre- quently carried considerahje sums of money. Barly in the morning on July 2, 1902, he was shot and mortally wound- ed in his home at No. 88 Hancock the time were ne two children. and when efi- | a little baby, and to all intents and pur- ie find” any lege, was con- Temoval to It was al- ular that no was obtained He 1s n to have ut- fered many exc mations tn the hospl- 1, hs mind was ac- a fair of bicycle shoes, nding to Mrs, Lat- her husband: were other objects of any definite ‘evidence d by the police as to ch the slayer found of the house. ever been obtai ‘bis way into or o} STATEN ISLAND NOTES. lar monthly meeaing of the \giaten Gana Boar of Trade and ranspomtation will be held this risers 4 t the Staten Island Bavin; uilding tn Stapleton, ‘The first annual picnio of the St. Mary's Baseball Clizh will he held evening at Orchard Grove, in Granit ie. The officers of the club a Ar ald Fulton, sr., Provident; Joseph Me inney, Wise-Presiaent:, Ee eplien se Hey. lorf, Secretary; und” J. Hannan, on, girioe Be iy eld at Phoenix Pati, on Bus eae the aus . ry pices 1 clay wil ‘be Neld cl voning at Central Park, in Port Ri mond, The Comniitter of Arrangements has worked hard to nuke the affan Success. According to the ate cengus, 3 gent tuken, Righmund Borough h puiation’ of 701s, an increase ten yuars, ‘At a meeting of the Staten Isand ler of Elks, No. Mi, held at FelMey's iL, in Stapleton. on Monday even: ‘o new members were re- sie mis are being made by the oan Tack Club of Biapleton fora coll regatta for” catbpats off tho lubhiouse in the upper bay next Sun- afternoon. 'Ppomas J. Kenny, Frell, of West Brighton, have r rned from Lake Hapa ong, whe: ey spent their vacation, GIRL OF 19 an LIKE A BABY IN HER WAYS Strange Lapse Into Infancy of Young Woman of = = Morristown, N.). PUZZLES THE DOCTORS.4 i iHardly Able to Walk, and Ap- preciates Nothing of Whatls | Going On Around Her. |to the wall u helt MORRISTOWN, N. J., Sept. 18.—A re- markable case of mental relapse is that of Miss Mary Soaily, the ninetepn-year| old daughter of Patrick Soally, of Mac- Cullooh avenue, this city. A few days of eighteen months, hardly able to walk | ami appreciating absolutely nothing of | what goes on arougd her, ‘This is not her first experience of the kind. Twice before she has had these periods of relapse to infanoy, and her infant. » and ts qald to stand with ae SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONOAY WONDERS. “fh If sho lg stan he w ad in 0 ts eatied nn We Bon ~ Ami The Best Scouring Soap Made | SMELTERS- YEARLY REPORT.’ i, Tee | Women’s Tourist, Travelling | and Rain Coats Are in Strong Demand Just Now tos = Tourist Coats for Women In Medium Grays and Coverts, New Loose Models, $12.00, $15.09, $20.00 | : Rain Coats for. Women In Oxford, Tan and Olive Worsteds, proofed and finished in best tailoring—a ner and very fetching model, at $15.00; Value $20.00 Also About Fifty Women’s Silk Coat Suits Long and Short Models—some of the Spring's best | productions, at $10.00, $15.00, $25.00 case is & puzzle co physicianh, and eape- ‘Former prices were $25.00 to $87.50 cially to Dr, A, Henriques, the physi- olan in attendance on her, Attacked Before, That Miss Scally is not of weak intel lect 16 shown by the fact that she was graduated from the parochial schoal of St Mary's Church here and was one of the brightest members gf her class. She bad one attack of this kind before being graduated from eohool, but as she s00y recovered fram that. it was thought to be some strange fllness due to ave ‘After she left sahoo! she leamed dress- making end worked at that for a ume until she hed another attack. That a:- taek oopurred about edghteen months | | | | ago and lasted for several months. She @id not come out of i unill the $1.40 night of the great fire winter | when the Kahn piace burned. The ex- | $2.50 cigement of tha! night restored her to | $3.00 her nermal condition. | $4.00 $4.75 who ls a widower. had another seizure. Incapable of. Thought. Her case is not one of insanity, but ||| she 1s incapable of thought, speech or | responsible action. @he acts just lke collection mM O'Neill & Co, | | Wednesday, September 13, \|| ||Nottingham Lace Curtains |Regular Price, Ruffled Muslin Curtains |Our stock is one of thi best amorted in the city, a “74 \This week we offer a goo of \stripes and figures, at, per pair Regular Price $1.00, Screens Three-panel Silkoline filled Screens, frames of oak, imitation and white 69c cach; regular price 98c. }Fourpansl Japanese embroldered | Screens, good Japanese i faid eabroday en” | Our | $2.50 cach; |H.ONeill & Co| Lace Curtains, Bed Sets, &c. | In a Reduction Sale Ruffled Net Bed Sets There are just 80 of these handsome) Bed Setsto goat a sacrifice. They) are made on extra good Net with real RenaissanceCentre andCornerPieces, finished with full ruffle. | 6.00, 6.75, 7.50 set | 8.25, 9.00, 9.75 sets at 10.50, 11.25, 12.75 sets at. Silkoline 1 | ror Comfortables, light Draperies, Lambrequins, etc, in the latest de-| signs— | Zo per yard; regularly 1249c. | To-morrow. B0c, per pair. $1.50 per pair. $1.75 per pair. $2.25 per pair. $2.75 per pair. the i 69c 2:00 Window Shades \ Opaque, 36x72 inches, mounted on good strong spring rollers, complete, ready to bang— 15c cach; regular price 230. fe peetitics are fois oa Kas can | make and hang low Shades at a regular price 63.75. | prize as low as factory made shades.| Sale of 100 , Reed Rockers (Like Cut) Two styles to select from, made, by Hey- wood Bros. & Waketield Co., each $4.50 Regular Price $6.50 | Special Values in Rugs | In a large variety of designs and colorings—regu- | lar price §24,00 each; This weck only at.. This 4s # rug that will give, splendid weat—all this season's cesiens and edhors—regular P $16.50; This week only at. . ‘ A greet assortment of both floral and Oriental } dcsigns—regular price $24.00; This week only at {$19 00 | 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs ($18.00 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs | “$12.95 9x12 ‘Axminster Rugs ' Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st S:. ' joer pen Saturdays Until 10 P. $10.00 Walking Skirts, Like Cut, $5.95 FULTON STREET. A A Gi Table Ne, We have just Ne. ej No mail orders filled 4% ag ooo. Dana {A.1.NAMM. Ao Important Offering from our Plant Department. ae shes, met filled with choice rns, ue, 98ci, at SROOKLYN. 7S in PRICE 4% . The Fall 1905 Showing of Tailored Suits at ry | ae This 1s @ particular feature of the fal} cause our ot. the rost n geen anywhere. NB fk) is hed tely satisfactory wearing qualifications, Women’s Sweaters, 1.48 1.95 We Kaitted Swen! colo inh and, ta Gecond Floor, job {in complete variety. sa Sale of Remnants. — i L | eae Moo pa No, tea: cer ieee tae G teada neh we will sell 60 Fern exhibit, be- 9 ,| jored suits at 14,75 is perhaps il tailoring, fine quality of materials | ape ate modelling, only to be bad in much higher lced garments, in addition assuring perfect fit and (Third Floor) ‘In Untrimmed Millin-ry We offer for Thursday, September 14th, Women’s Ready-to-Trim Hats | Several of the newest models, made of best quality silk braid and chiffon—in | black and new Autumn colors—value) 51.95 $2.75 each; at..... eeCeewe Imported Coque Bicasts, 25c. Imported Roses, New Autumn Shades, at 15¢,; Value 25¢. ° | (Second Floor,) Thursday, September 14th, Immense Showing of at $4, 95 each. , Light modelsbutton front or button back, lined or unlined, (Third Floor.) | ||Women’s Black Taffeta Waists bites of braid, stitching, tucking and tailored plaits.| Special Offerings for Thursday MAIDS’ HOUSE DR! — @ne piece, full skirt, eRES oF FERCOLE: i MAIDS' HOUSE. DRESSES ‘OF FERCALE— Two piece, trimmed waist, special at. t MAIDS' HOUSE DRESSES. or STRIP GINGHAM— One picce....... ED MAIDS’ HOUSE DRESSES OF SATEEN One picce.,., 98c 98c + $1.50 '$1.95 Oeetee teens cereee Maids’ House Dresses | ae Splendid Malus in Women’s Undermuslins TETTICOATS—Mith twenty-three. inch, Noun | hiving thee spotted Point de Pars lace invert | | wit! ers of hemstitched tacks above, ruffl: | pita nde diiar i grips rele acum $2. 98 other ales trimmed with dainty Val. laces and em proideries—values up to $3.98; aB..,..s-20 + DRAWERS—OF fine cambric with full lawn 1 of tucks and hemstitching, many styles lace and ems broidery trimmed—splendld. vanes at rai) * $1.98'Drawers at $1.50 \ DRAWERS—MadeofCambricéNainsook, trimmed with English eyelet and Swiss embroideries, othei trimmed with five rowsof lace forming ruffle. regulcr $4.98 value: OWNS—Made of N. mbric ani inin mpire, V, high and chemise styles, tejmmed with Torchon and Val. Laces, embroidery aW lace inser- tions, all sizes,good generous width. Special valucs at \ GOWNS—In various stites, yokes having four dain; oidery insestions, with cluster pf hi stitched. ane tween heck and sleeve: 4i ed 98c with embroi ruffle—value $1.25; at tue se euioiieiabee ainook, ont and je embrot y f pend vince uf at yoke and Rtaticlalsen rutile } 98c on hin, ier price $1.25; at...., > PETTICOA’ Munn, eqn lawn i 9 » ed with embr le f ioe Sian ages wes 9BC Children’s School Aprons eRe sy ‘Other Special Valitcs.are Offered at aa ieeie $1.25 and Tpward, Commencing Thursday ‘ Men’s Top Coats and Dress Overcoats Regularly $18 to $25 $14.50 HERE'S a dash and go to these that ‘at will hit the nerve centre and ring hte “that’s it.” Unless clothes provoke this, they are lacking in the essential elements : of comfort and style, and\ won't do., , Two Decidedly Special Bargains: ‘ Men’s Top Coats of Venetian and Covert Stuffs, deep centre vent, broad s shoulders, 31 to 33 inches long, some are sill lined, Men's s Fall ( Overcoats, in the conventional sack style, 41 to 44 inch inches long, made with blutf edge, in Oxford Flecks and Ric Rich Blacks; some are silk lined. Top Coats or Dress Overcoats, $14,50 instead of $18 to $25 Smith Gray & Co., THREE STORES BROADWAY AT 31ST ST., NEW YORK. G FULTON ST., AT FLATBUSH AV., BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV., B*KLYN ‘HBatierman Broadway—Brooklyn. Started Your Early Fall Shopping? Throngs Are Finding Us Wonderfully Prepared With Stocks That Are Vast and_Serviceable. |- Mastek strokes of advance buying, backed by an aggressiveness in he gi General store policy, have been instrumental in great special sales ave made this store distinctly the great money-saving mart of Every Counter a Bargain’ Centre, T Waists, 2.98; Suits, 6.98 & 7.95 Values That Will Appeal! to Te- Heron 's Shoppers. $5 Waists, 2.98 see $10 Suits, 6.98 $15 Suits, 7.95 & fancy checks; Ves; excepMoual changeable ss; unusual hevtots and Fancy Mix- sizes 31 \to 38; a limited 200—No Teo Alike—Styles That Ane $1.75 to $3.75 Va'acn ‘An adyance showipg—sort of a pro! announced. Without exception eve dinary value. ) the opening: show soon to be {In thM offering 1s an extraor. ¢ Banos Heald 2 Te ia Profuston. We do not anticipate dats will be t to for the values ard s0 great. th let them pass ts" to-morrow night -would be like Inviting going bar this Fall” ‘Pho “early worm" adage Is in order................-+ is . 1Bs »_Dapre: that « Le Would You Buy $2to $3 Corsets at 98c? Of course vou would if thes sere like this fot. odds and ends or “second: e not But impe-fections no detected, 98c : “Nemo” Batiste, 5 i only : Needles to say, th them at 9c if’ the “Nemo’” Sécon’s- | White, drab, and black; r Sizes 18, 19, 20, 2l and 2 J ¢ coularie well al res = $2.00 Is the Usual Price ior These Smart Littia Garments rant of axe, hese Dresses a oh ge Wer the wee misses, Made of splendid mate feigitly garnished with enough for any © Mn black wnt walte chock tamming of card 1