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| | | é Passed Away in Merciful, LOIS OLRENPL ~CURTOOS, DED Coma That Numbed His Md Raving Mind, Louis Dalrymple died last night of | aoute paresis In the Long Island Home, | at Amityville, For the last three weeks | the once-gifted cartoonist had lain in| @n unshaken stupor, Ho was as one | edready dead. This was @ vouchsafed Mercy, for until the coma numbed his | Mmbs and quieted his jangled nerves he had been a raving madman. The disease moved with terrible ewiftness. It had only been about two | months, or a little longer, since the artist's friends first noticed that his mind was becoming unbalanced He did queer things in hotel lobbies | sketched his own face from Its tion {n a mirror at the Fifth Avenus, @mi carried on like a frengied man at tye Waldorf-Astoria He began making threats against 'mon whom he had ever seen and who had never harmed him, One af- ternoon in November he was found running, half olad, about the no'gh borhood where he lived, in Bast Twen. ty-ninth street, chasing children, Next day his wife hag carried him to the wanitarium tn Amityville, Torpor suc ceeded the wilder phase of his lunacy and then he became Inert and } Touls Dalrymple's friends say that matrimonial troubles and an enforced exile from Now York sapped away th strength of a@ one-time brilliant mind About fifteen years ago, wher Mtical caricatures were a st of “Puck,” he married Miss T penter, of a well-known Brooklyn fam- fly, The couple were not happy. The wife sued for a divorce, She won it with allmony The marrying again, Hi of Baltimor riage, Dalrymple his first wife alimony quit paying it, and to avol atrect jail left this State. positions as Chicago, Philadelp Dut he never stayed long As he sald aferward, "Broadway on calling me also forbade the husband n. But he did marry bride w Laat summer bi solved to come back New York. He a sadly changed man, He had be da handsome man, but most of his good looks were gone. He sesmed mooty, brooding mor bidly over roubles, Finally the breakdown came Dalrymple was forty-two years old. He was bor vbr Th, and ty art, Be majority hit paking him far } take his body home in Baltimore for b FUA TANGUAY 1 ARRESTED ON TRAN ——e— we His Actress Wanted Door Open and Her Husband Bran- dished a Revolver. DES MOINES, L 1 Tanguay, ia Burl Jay raised a she enjoyed re, A geore $ Us pr t and the brakeman lowered the win tes dow Mise ‘Tanguay the’ bana, Mr. Level 18 bolled wita indig brakeman closed (ie door, In ay t Mr, Leech wis brandishing a revolver and declaring that unless the oar could be properly ventilated he would shoot the necessary holes through doors and windows to the a Meanwhile Miss ‘Tanguay was boy y and he to the gown and p brakeman In languag The brakew ard on tne stage. eiowed Winen the train & poilveman ws ty a message, and and her husband t swer charges ile ‘To Caiet Jones merey and 4 Jaden with ¢ ne y the reoners od Tk Chey W ty ay Wa volver ¢ nrarlse turned t the ony the - A Valpnble Fraud, (From the Poiladelphia Bulletin.) “Say.” declared Mr. Nuritch, “1 go} swindled on this here Plutarch's ‘Live, of ytd Men’ 1 bought.” “How |p that?" There ain't nuthin’ in it about Wii | fam J. Rryan, or Ton Watson, or any body I eve: heard tell of.” g——. ‘ Next SUNDAY’S WORLD! : A Warship that Will Fly! Special Article oy Louis Gathman, the inventor of the Gathman Gun. IUustrated in 4 Cotors, SER NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD! > THE WORLD: FAMOUS ARTIST — Us ARTIST ONE DEAD, ONE IS Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders, Broadway, 33d Announce A Specia variety ol circular an IN ADDITION DYING FROM GAS —— These Two Luckless Foreign- ers Didn't Know ger of the Mur One mar dying trom Hotel, Southea was found dea pus in a roon ve from Russian rrived her it gas, and a lew out the It wes 2 he men r r oul serawiling hand the naw nd Wierewlts Smolens! pressed as Jaborens they } of baggage, They sald leave by ‘he West Bho fte Julia ev trong to mm in whieh tl The d as forced Ponk sclous Ponk Tospt he ma 1 his compan Roth ‘They have no relatives Saks & Company to 34th Street for Friday | Sale of Dress & Walking Skirts forWomen $26.50 to $41.50 Dress Skirts, $18.00 Of Crepe de Chine in black or white, and of Voile, Taffeta and Silk Messaline in black, a series of plain and elaborated models, all of which are over silk drops $7.50 toSII.50 Walking Skirts at $4,90 Of plain Cheviots, Panama Cloth, fancy checks or mixtures in various colors; a d plaited models WE OFFER the Dan- ninant. 4 and another | ) of the Great st corner of nd West streets eanly to-day. | Poland and terday, They knew s they retired | flame, clock thts morning when ered the hotel and asked 1 speak little egistor in a 8 Zan Ponkop ki, Although nad @ quantity they were tr ore road this » & chambermakt, in going his morning, detected a y of gas, which she traced he men slop, was still alive, but uneon- on was di lead hurried to Hudson Street | ore 18 A bare hance that 1 had considerable money.| Winter-weight Blue Serg Costumes and Fancy Dresses A variety of exquisite garments for formal service in divers exclusive models, the prices of which have been greaily reduced, as follows: Formerly $29.50 to $55.00 Special Formerly $65.00 to $85.00 Special at Formerly $95.00 to $120.00 Special at $59.00 86 “STREET AND 3"AVE Toilet Articles Mennen’s Talcum Powder! ! re Team Borax, Per | 'Borine, small 10c.; large 39 'Harnish’s Nagel Enamel 24 Yankee Shaving Soap 08 Fairbank’s Tar Soap, 3 for 10 Absorbent Cotton, per Ib, 22 Ruober Gloves » 45 TF yringes + + 49 “Tt takes less in quantity and is richer in favor than any other brand,” one) BENSDORP’S) ROYAL DUTCH COCOA in Yellow Wrapper is most economical of all, Ever tried Bensdorp’s Cooking Chocolate? { COLUMBUS AvE, NEAR 82" 8. | Playing Cards, &c. Tally Ho, per pack Pinochle + + + = Duplicate Whist Sets Whist Punchers - Whist Tallies, pack of 25, 09 Paper Napkins, per 100, Crepe Paper, all colo 10 ft. rolls - + = Alarm Clocks + + Euchre Tallies, doz. at $25.00 at $39.00 15 - 25 10 rs, + 59 > 10 Year-End Sale of Boys’ | Reefers, Suits @ Overcoats We do not want to carry on our stock books over into 1906 odd | garments left from rapid-selling, fast-broken lines, To clear them we| | reduce prices, Consequently here are Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Reefers| in these lots that ara ,eguiarly $1 to'$2 more than present selling prices: | $5 values in Cheviot f sizes 4 to 14; $4 values in Russian Overcoats, sizes 3 to 9, and in Melton Box Coats, sizes 8 to 16, and $4 values in all-woo! Cheviot and Cassimere Eton, Russian, Norfolk and Double-Breasted Jack Suits $6 ang a In alley Overcoats, sizes 8 to 1 ssian Overcoats, sizes 3 to 9, and $5 values in| Fancy ( mere and Worsted Suits, with plain or “Dudley 4-in-1 Combination” Sults.... 3.95) | " & knicker knee pants, and the End-of-the-Year Sale of - Young Men’s Overcoats 8 strictly all-wool Single and Double Breasted Tourist Overcoats, cut full 52 to 20 years, 31 to 36 chest measure; neat dark overplaids and | . Reduced to 5.50 cotch and worsted effects, In single and double breasted 52- ats; stylish and snappy; sizes 16 to 20 years or 34_to 36 Inch tylish Scotch ¢ $10 high inch Tourist Oy CHE, REAUCEAO sr corsiiaravevasivssteeresaqiers vores $6.50 Smart desig ssimere Overcoatings, tailored in roomy, fash- fonab $12.50 Tourist Over no greater _volie ever sold at 20 . 34 to 36 inch chest Reduced to, ues 1¢ $7.50 Get the Habit, Go to ; | / 8 UNION SQUARE 14th St., near Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, 279 Broadway. near Chambers. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich, (25th St., corner Third Ay, Senerous Piano Germs | Will prevail during this week, and all ison purchased (please make selection early) we will en-| deavor to deliver in time for Yew Year's Day Remember, we are selling what we consider the very best piano yalue in America on the most Nberal ar- rangemenis for payment—at the same time giving || your family the use of the instrument immediately || to enjoy while you pay for it, ©. Brooks Piano | | 8 special sale of these fine pianos has interested hundreds of customers, and they are now ssessors of @ “Brooks,” ‘There are three finishes, three prices Ohe Highest of Which Is $275 Our confidence in this pieno ts shown by our offer | to give you a Brooks Piano for a whole month free || of cost. To Money Down Aud not one cent to pay until the latter part of Janu- ary~thirty days after the piano is purcho If you n feel gat you make the first payment, and \ utbly payments, plus 4% interest Ohe J — NO CONNECTION WITH ARY OTHER STORE | ve ah 4 ‘ It Makes Mi of t SIXTH AVE. pechen't fu uy NEW YORK, | ALMOST IN FULL VIEW IS THE NEW YEAR OF 1906, | | And with it comes the New York World Almanac and Encyclopedia, | | bright and hopeful as the spirit of the New Year. Full of promise and sure of fulfilment, its compact pages tell of events gone by and forecast those to come, As the fluid extracts encompassed in a small space upon the shelves of the apothecary stand for the immense bulk from which they were reduced, 80 The World Almanac stands for the elimination of all non-essentials and offers a range of one thousand thoroughly covered subjects and ten thousand cleverly presented facts. The World feels inclined. to conduct an advertising campaign of education in regard to. this book. So much time, effort and money is spent each year | In bringing it out, It is quite certain that could all of the public | |realize THE UNUSUAL VALUE OF THE ALMANAC’S CONTENTS ali the public would buy it. The assurance of this is that such a, large percentage of the public does buy it, There are many vol- | umeg and sets of volumes of twenty times ils dimensions not equal to it in usefulness and efficiency as the book for the imme- diate answering of important questions arising daily in the office the workshop, the store or the home, ‘ Although increased in size and merit of contents, the price remains the same—-250, on news-stands and 350, by mail. On ¢ Jan, 1. Order an advance copy throuoh vour.newadealer, ' ond All CARS TeAnSFtR To low prices are now in force On the richest Fars. On women's Coats and Suits, On women's Shoes. On women's Bath Robes On women's Dressing Sac 8s. On Untrimmed Hats, Feathers and Flowers. On children's Dresses, Coats and Shoes On Books In fine bindings On Gold Watches up from $20, On Sterling Silver Tableware, Novel- ties, Hair Brushes, Cloth Br &c,, up from $1.00, On Solid Gold and Diamond Jewelry up from $10. Night Shirts. Lect To 3° AvE F 59"0607S7 Don't lose sight of the fact that oor pre-invento, Sales mean that the prices on new, seasonable and thoroughly reliable goods have been re« duced from 25 to 50 per cent. These newly | On Fine Art Wares, such as Bronzes, | Ivory Carvings, Miniatures, &e On In 1 Leather Goods, Eng: lish We On children's Hats On men’s hoys’ Clothing On men's and boys’ Shoes and Boots. s' and men's Hats i Jacket ushes, offered is of the highest standard: (] Men’s 50c and $1.00 Negligee Shirt., igs, Dress Suit Cases | On Fine Umbrellas, mounted with earl and sterling silver, up | On Fins tniported Gold-Plated Remarkable Offerings for 1905’s Last Bargain Friday in Our Great Sale of Men’s Shirts. The quality of merchandise In spite of the high price of colton we are oflering greater values than ever—thanks to our fore yht, Men’s 59 Cambric prices quo Excellent quality, In woven madras, cheviot, prin lars, have and corded adras,; ny fast cc colors and s; cuffs attached length and width; sizes 15 and detache 14 to to 20; now offered at 39c ir, each 35c In conjunction with our partment at about half th Kes Eyeglasses an Spectacles. jutere: t Every pair of glas in this sale and fini will be properl Eyeglasses with Solid Gold Parts, 85c, These lasses are pure white } lenses, have the fashionable stylish, comforta light on the nos patent American nos: lip They are better than eyeglasses advertised by others as $5.00 gold eyeglasses for $1.00, Pebble Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 95c, “and exe 16.00, Gun Melal Novelties If you've received a Christmas gift GUN MATCH &, POCK jain, iniald with silver. or set ow GUN 1 MEANT LOCK fewels: formerly 82.00 to $4.00 $1 98 Ets, “4 J $3.39 now OR? to GUN AY WRITING TAIG fons ut METAL CIGAR CUTTERS, | $5.00 ty BL00, how n 98e GUN MPTAL COMBISAVTION sees. GUN METAL POCKET MURRORS, MPRIRNE Mater vate, clear cutter A roun! and flat teoke ‘ form S Tal, powers E Now ® $3.39 Thloom inedale Main Fi 0 t eotion. Men’s $12,$14&$15 Suits an Overcoals Marked Down, in Order to crease Stock Quickly, fo $8.75 Bloomingdaies', 24 Floor, 0th st All Cars Transfer to nted wi with the a fiveesteipe pillow muff t d We may you will goods for le nd ale prices Par Eastern Mink Set, ¢ stripe four inches long, with t flat pillow maff to match I value 815,00, at Mi AL $12.75. rm Mink Set, com { b w Val by J] | ' Haaste Mink Set sid | At See and large flnt x-etrip mat Real value $20. Al Nearseal Sets, consisting Mull Tremendous Reductions on At te make a graceful acknowledgment of it don't you icles at New Year PR) GUN METAL POCKET KNIVES GUN MBTAL formeriy 82.00 how $100 t POCKET pe $1.0, AVES, Great Reduction Sale! d De- etlon. Bloomingdale Bro Sets of Rich Fu al the Most Em- phatic Reductions Ever Made. wre confident that try where you al of thes: our clearing of fine throwover or Ascot Scarf and large flat Pillow ne of the tollowing nan 0 S169 $2.25 goods throughout the Men’s Furnishing De- sisting of two- n-hand or throwover scarf, 60 henille ends, and 6-strip $7.56 | Beaudiful Par ant | Ai$s $498—Fashionable At $7.85— S. On men's Suspenders, On Fine Razor Sets up from $8 rted Clocks, Clock Sets and Candelab frony $40. On Fine 1 ed Musical Instru- ments, Violins, Guitars, Mandas ©. up from $5 On -Metal Novelties, suc) as Match Sa’es, Cig Cases rg- nette Chains and other novel te- laine Bags. On Imported and Domestic Mo cuted Combs and Sheil Goods, up crom $4.00 On Fine Art Embrc d positively wimate}, ble, Cur B 34 Standa d Unlaundered Shir, Known for 20 years as the bes shirt on the se af this old tor de, market; durige the ec sale it will 43¢ rs 1 thee rip ashionable Gray Squirrel Sets, | consisting of Scarf and large flat Pillow Muff bh St $2.00 Hand Bags, &8c. Romminedales’, 24 Floor, i This 5 a clearance price wil a The tremendous Ch. ist that im ry; there oy Smart Hand, Carriage, Automobile and Vanity Bags the most popular styles, that sold for as much as §2.00, reduced te ... 686 Made of walrus grain, seal grain and almost every other leather n BY The to 10 fded han- guit-metal and Nearly all to match lengths range fre inches, and they hy dles, ge ated, leather-covered frames have purse ind ¢ Main Fi Beatin —_——— Children’sLeggin. In the Pre-Inventor Clearing Sale at less than the cost of the ma» terials alcne. Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St,