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WIFE, KILLED BY FALL FROM ROOT Through Bathroom Win- dow and Missed. There tx a providence that guldes the wtepe of drunken men and keeps them “grom harm and !t m a pationt, Jong: too, Dut It may be suffering providence Presumed upon Frank Kittnau, of No. 991 Columbus | evenve, placed his dependence in this Rindly guide with sce time anc @xkIn. Party to-day he called upon the “providence to..asaist him in sneaking $uto hie flat on the top foot vy wwing- fg over the edge of the roof through the bathroom window. The oa: waa unheeded and Kitinau fell elgnty fect down the airshaft to bi An expert sign painter, acc working at ditzy heights, K esived months ago the Hea of entering jroviee—tytteroot_route when his ‘wife jocked him out. To a man accus —poMiee Ww workre on-the around the feat looked to be-terrifying, Kittnea who regarded height as a commonplace condition, had no hesitancy in attempt ing it even when #0 befuckiied by Nquor that he could scarcely keep nis feet Good Husband When Sober. ae the wings of ameny ins | asa good hueband When he Wak érinking. He was drinking yevierdey and wes turbulent Inst nignt went out after dinner his wife locked the door, telling bine weep ewey oot aber. Day was breaking when Kittnan got home. the root when be found the doors of hia} {fiat fastened ogainst him Kitinad lavortousty~ctimbed--to} the prot | 3. | Brooklyn, WANTS $50,000 FOR MARRYING AICH WIDOW Kittnau Tried to Swing|Ward Declares that Wife, Promised Him Sum Be- fore Wedding. wealthy mised him to issue unt he it he After the remarkable allegation that | widow $80,000 har, James Creighton ance broker, to-day asked Justice White in Bpeci Term of the Supreme Cour an injunction straining her from Giaposing of #0 wortt of Jowels. The broker sald his Wife had given the {gems to him as security for the bonus! to get for marryitig ter. him into returning them to ber;} nd he wantea her prevented bhem married had would wed Ward, an insur he lt whe ted given White refused efter be had heard © passionate letter written by | Wart to the woman a few days before ]the nisrriage, which took place on April] Mrs. Ward was Janet Malcolm, dnugh- | * ter of @ Westchester millionaire. Acter | |her father's death she married her |eonehman, John Condon. He died five years ago. hae vnomes ana fat ne Kittnau saw none of these things. “el tetter that began: gumbied to an angle in the wall rising | ground the airshaft. The wall {9 about two feet above the roof level and topped with tiles. Kittnau stopped at the edge) and gazed solemnly down the cavernous ole. He could not see to the bottom. “Lack me out, yee? fool her. They can't get ahead of me.” Deliveratay, but with caries grace 16 spite of his mental confusion, he sat sdown on the wall, twisted himself until bdomen was across the top and then lowered his body until bis -toes touched the tedge of the bathroom win- Gow. He had a good grip with his hands on the tiling. With his left foot he sought for an 408 pee in the Wall opposite the win- On the ledge. just before entering the Wathroom. He could not locate the peg. Helpless in Midair, Pimeppotntment gave way to Annoy ance” Hie right foot slipped of the window and he dung suspended by hie Fite arms began to aehe end tte grip on the tile: begun to loowen. It was time Tor Kittnau @o pull timer asx to tie root. Btrugete Ae he might he could sot wet bis elbows (o the top of the wall ‘With dogged porsistence he exmayod the tent time aed-again. One of hia handa Slipped Trom the grip on ihe titlng. The ‘other followed Kittwau, whirling found end round. drapped eighty feat w the rete flow below » SUES Sue was aroused by & noiey as ahough # lon these tru ok full of diankera | fad ‘dropped down the at ye want ber what hed happened her ures ¥ oid ho her eocus abe fan @ o the-bameenat-eet Sr into the ourtysra. There. sur rounded by the fF and sou men | he had gummoned trom the streel, was ‘ken body of the husband she fee Wicked out of the Rat a few hours} tke AUTO ON STAMPEDE 1 Novice Was Doing Cross-Country and Hurdling Stunts in Big Touring Car, Palt, « bicycle policeman Te Central Park, Was surprived w-tsy to we & large touring bw bushes on the lawn. and narow oaping tiiting beadiong imo the tre ‘Two men were in the car and t man at the steering gear was dently unable te seentrol the machine, Palt gave chase for seven blocks. During this cross-country ran the automobile Dad more narrew escapes from coliieicn with large trees. At Ninety-niath street Palt placed the Wan opereting the machine, James Row- land, of NU. WW Kast Ninetieth strest, | ted tem seminannid ol Dee 3h) niece t, Newark, a demonstrator, under Patroiman ar arre Rowland and Scheuer were arraigned Defore Magintrate Cornell, in the Yorks ville Court 1 did all 1 could, and could.” said Row “I'm a beg and I guess the machine got the best of ma’ Both were fine’ 010 each. ipimeenmene BOY HOUSEBREAKERS ROUNDED UP IN COURT. Police Capture T Residence of Her the U West s © atrest af four yout upper relgned to-day and remanded to od Jul he boys are Edward Buler Pratiin siree! M OVER PARK LAWNS. T i. | 26 lines Te of J } wa the best 1 | mwimeming f And drowned before he Hived.at Hew v “My ‘The year was 13. Daring the year 104 and 10% there was one person killed for every 2,015,685 he letter own dear sweethaert—all long I have been longing for you went happy he was st the prospect of ther marriage and ended by mying: “Ain't you glad you've got etx feet he muttered. “I'll lof manhood to defend you? 1 could run on like this for strteen pages, #0 I ‘will close with @ thousand hugs and kisses.” After the letter had been reed Jus- tee White turned to Ward and asked: “Amt you want en tniunction —atier having writter « better Ike thatT’ Ward said he did and the Justioe dis- missed the onne with the remark: tion dented.“ B, RT. KILLS FEWER BROOKLYNITES NOW. on Ward sete forth in hie papers that be fore marriage she promised him the! wes t open tusiness tn seme other place than Man-/ He elleged that whenever he! asked about the money she told him ‘Rit. to worry about trifies. fot the jewels back again last week, he wala, she sent word to him that he need Net come home from work, beceues she! diane want him. Mra. Wants lawyers then eubmitied me After she day to tell how “Mo- Figures Show Decrease in Fa-/ tality Proportion During Past Year. following statements, made At the henring by the State Raliroad Com- Gay, are of int ing the ratio of fatal inful number of passengers carried by the t ae whow- to the BR. T. and the number of kijed per and *. lour mie operaied for the years 294 | 106-1008 on thie company’s During the year ending June W. 1M6, Toul number of car miter tah onal the 1) above shows that, 6 incressed number of cara oper- {he proyortion of fatal «. i the number of pase! been yeduced during June &, 1806. * operated by the Brooklyn | Heights allroad Company was 07,599,740. The total nusber of passengers carried on thewe lines during that periog wes su.tahi—Durtag that vate thers-wore In the latex ninety-aix ‘fatal acoldents. medels. During the year ending June %, wt jie womber of ear miles ran wast fe OOM 3.672". The total number of passen- $12.75, gers carried wae ©2.0%,20 During that the number of fatal socidents| notwithstand. cidente te chtried has the year ending YOUTH DROWNED IN THE SPUYTEN DUYVIL. John When Seized by Crenys! Vite Socimiming in Creek, & fifteen-year-old boy ‘ohy Whelan * to fey Whelan ues, Broux. a nt them in the Tew of Henry Jwien, No ue W wired! Whese tarnlly is awa, Julien te wi | y Shopping by Telephone is on the In- orease. it time trouble and hot, dusty day take Spuyter en with Duyvil Creek 1 be reached. and He never cama up af ved trips, Your Dealers All Have Tele; Have You MEW YORK TELEPHONE 00., 18 Day Bireet joeman & cramp while Bowtuin body but | Hrown, PAR REEEeEeeRS CHE W WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 17, ROOSEVELT 10 TALK POLITICS Remarks in Discussing WITH HIGGINS ¢ Governor Makes Pointed 6,000 FELL IN THE BATTLES IK CENTRAL AMERICA in Engagements with Guatemala Lost Heavily, DEAD. TREASURY OFFICIAL’S BOOKS SHOW SHORTAGE Major Bartlett's Deficit Reaches $33,000 Depart-| Store closes 5.30 P.M. daily—Saturda Simpson Graupord | July sale of toilet goods One of the greatest sale events of the Summer—a sale of seasohable toilet requisites at less than the usual wholesale price; none but standard goods. Ne mail orders om items marked with te in Floor. Perfumes. |*Sanitol tooth pow- *Cuticura soap, : : " EXTRACTS, Agu- Salvador. ment Announces. eX . | State Situation. | 2for.......... 25¢ ms or Battancr, SOc || der or paste,ea. 15c o GALLET'S Peau dbs | aimee TQN'§ TOOTH Pow- pai Wate ows. Violet | *WESTPHAL'S AUXILIATOR. ALBANY, July {That Gov, ategins| arextco crTY, July 11.—The follow-| WASHINGTON, July I—It was! iB BR, 3 for. , BSC | ey ties Mee SOC | Nn ete <1 0 Oe expecta to have a conference with Pres |ing despatch has been recelvod from| stated at the Treasury Department to- } Ket s hs c 25¢ ben aah EXTRACTS” ‘si 29 | | wine sate 3 ident Roosevelt in the latter part of day that an investigation recently con IDBAL. TAL Laas Bay DANDRUFF & | 2 COLGATE SV LOL BT Tote BT. and re in the History of Con-| eluded of accounts of the late] scented; 3 box . Se Bio, Fs. 80°. TAG kes Bhatnpoo Boap free tral America has there been suoh hard | Major cag © A. Bartlett, disbursing | aStete on LidGRPER 15¢ atta . with each bette Nehtir Balvado?, as a gOvernment,|oMcer of the Treasury Department, 1D, ea. ad loLat BEC }.40 | -sonosis HUBBER . ASL LISTER 49c | of ewayaper ami waa not prepared and Guatemala had| shows @ shortage approxim: $3,000. | : STe| eau “ChAevoRBA _y ROLY 1S; reularty se a" ‘overnor would pot @tecuss the |aboul throe men to one. Notwithetand-| About $14,000 of this amount, how Y OF AL pE pAkME praipenist GALLETS | Cw a ireeuy | | : 33c A ad aa IC | POWDER. Violet ore Je i Be gy 4 communication | MM the reat odd, Salvador wou every aver, is sald to have been innoosatly| AM. sssseessens MEADOW Sabb Vidcey BQ | Hellotrope, package... with Presiden volt?” wes | battle paid out on fraudulent v ere pre- {*Mennen’ al - WATER 3 “Phe lors on both aides was great, Sal-| sented by James W, Boyd, a clerk in $s talcum | MER SEO L HEADACHE 25¢ 4 *Munyon's Witch are to discuss that." the| vador Je st 1 Killed and 1,100) the Marine Hospital service, who in powder, 2 for,. 2 |x AISRRIN GBRMAN 60. Governor replied © $8c | | Hazel Soap, each, - He anid be maleht mak wounded, Guatemala about 2.800| September last was atreptes. ant le now { IBALLA, SEX'DIEA ae | i oe to New York City @ | killed and 0 wounded. te oon Sensing ba te cor Slanooee Sunburn and tan “3 x ” B5c | -suevrieuy’s TooTe 25c but did not know Jus when and would) “Gen, Regsiado w killed was over! Petne & oy AUK ang wien the most Sieticate 69c | .'457 for ea oa not may WhO he expected to Mee there LOW ars rfume; on. . ry 3¢ widens: Gon Gee ahne mt a in advance, He had /fifty picked , EA Be } LT a HAYS HALR HEALTH, | roefant, ot MY Shnesement Wo eee the) Saeets and inen with’ ta:| kvety one] ROOSEVELT!S MOVE 28 BSc | maeRE TERRE, So's Bae | suavonniye. Senmetees GRE Governor @eclines to onewer the mane UD | ve the Guatenula troaps HA 196 | B att Ler gy } rus! $. Vina pat und “0 Ic | hes. , ees ere 1Qe | PRM ABTA, wots 1 9¢ | wins iis Ue ROWSE gage ‘ers, In that battle Salvador Tuberor 1 c T wet pO ubeot LyETUCE CREAM & one | SiarsON, CRAWFORDE Pa D MAONOL ping ge So Skt eek Gail for whining the sain ea Bea er co arked, ‘ i HAND SORUSB and -NAIL] Qo t Mage "4 meet | 55 sald the Governor, “there ® the revolutionary forces |* nich invaded *Houbigant's id eal) | yBIUSEHDS, wood back c AND QUININE, to. ” vado na addin: | BAL fe celient 7 s : eran wen Sion oe tee a on the point of deine ar: extract, oz.. $1, 40 Values, stft breton en’ TOC | CONALIA BAGE for “dane acing each other and | ringed through the intervention of | Bee | | BATH "BRUSHES, detach | aot awaiting the re Oe Roosevel and Diaz ‘ae Hy 45c ita vis yesterday at th Avenue Hotel in peevelt's telegrai Presidents Bath isi ie SHA VIN 1s sake New York at which State Ch to the effect tha: | = requ is) ites. apes V SESE ; Lk, for removing Fe {one amet Reeccemd + nemmrystone wraiews BATH BAL wt 39c¢ mu eke 3 a whey ieee toe t Tint TINE TOOTH 1 BORAX BATH POWDER Toile: soaps. ¢ Ni Guge tents. Te highly ‘ 25c cr ER POUR, valuy ie .. 20° Thich entered | CAS T OR A BATH «8 Saas ore Baths Be] ACHE FACE POWDER..280 Guatemala oy way of Honduras, z Ifo) femarkable values Cc ERINE t powde Waal to be im the mountains pouth For Infants and Children. oY one 29¢ |° CARTILE, "made ot Dire 33 @ pf aranenan ae re vr Re of Tahar _ x | ol; De-lb. bar i "SAN BALVADOR, Monday. J The Kind You Have Always Bought Var 4 cuter + GHMES -CANTILR Sm Dg e t P. M.—(Delayed tn ni fe Ay x pray; regu- best quality Se | = spon ® a. sale price... 49@ | JUNIA iaimed nee fe | jn VOLT AM 19e | ERIS F aig t * 38c | j = te t Cahting Sous ure Kis be. diapowed aang anmeandle 4 MP OSq | AMNbRe Rossen FDC [*Pear's unscen‘ed| anions > editsing ps sys recto OSe | ARMOU ane “KE AS | | Le cak rs Deer dest Quality, € cakes Ir 25c | | ia ba ein arnt es is To be conscious o Son Suits establish a low. it lasts. Without reservation we have $3 Oxfords at F we could only that is a “househo for women are worn, We However, take our word f it and come and enjoy The name under which the shoes are sold and known their bargain-worth will told at « glance. worth up to $5 calf, white Se cessions you must know this: Wm. Vogel & level of the usual ready-for-wear sort. And when one*considers that the finest grades of our suits are involved in this clear ance, the price—$ | 2.75—is daringly It is no time for you to waver and temporize but to act on the moment and seize the opportunity while || Women's regular the best shoe bargain of the year stamped upon each pair, and be ~~ Women who wear sizes 1%, 2, 2%, 8 best tan kid, WM. VOGEL ®& SON. An Absolute and Final Clearance Sale of Men’s Suits, Formerly $22, $20,818, $17 @415, o* f the tremendous price con standard far above the WM. VOGEL & Broadway, Remarkable Values Women’s Shoes. 1: 85 Women's regular $3.50 Oxfords at nention the name under which these shoes are sold, a name jd word” wherever high standard fashionable shapely shoes know our shoe department would be taxed to its utmost. Twice a year we take all the shoes this manufacturer has jor se and 4 can choose from shoes }) ae Of course we have all sizes in the $8.and $8.50 shoes, De See Handsome shapely effects in low shoes made from 0 on kid, patent eines fue lack a Island cotton, Gibson tie GP” We are New York selling agents for the celebrated Mee yn shoes. —" | BRINGING PEACE. | PARIS, July The Consut ot Bat | t-oyattor bee eommunicated a note to the press confirming the ment ot] the death of Gen, jeader of take « loss, in order to clean up each season's business in senson, and during this sale Bed outfit ETS consist of white enamel steads, one all metal wire spring and one fibre soft top mattress price at any other time. » Square effect, guaranteed lo retain their indestructible springs and upholstering of*th est order; covered with the green denim. At... .cceeese on 25 sample chiffonters, In golden ok, highly polished, Ltd with mirrors, ranteed construction; for- 14, merly sold at $211 Mpecial at eS Golden oak or re Nil $45 golden ogk 50 | 39 golden oak - ballet at 32. | china clowet $3.00 golden oak dining hrs, heavy box frames, cane seat, reduced to every range. Prices about ball $8.90 to $9.75 curtains, per pair, $5.00 to $6.50 curtains, per pair, $2.00 & $2.95 Bonne Femme eurt., Caos) ES EE ee SON, Houston St. ie French jute velour portiores; $97.50 valne.++« aie 9 Odd portieres, about Ts, worth $5.50 to §10 pr. Remnants ours, ete., 50 per cent. less than rempant prices. ~~ and 10c, a yard and. upwards. None C. 0. D. No mail orders, if Antique dining-rooim portieres; $20.00 value. 9 SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co,———____ complete *10.75 bed- woven 10.75 —in all sizes Twice the value ot this sis box or wardrobe couche pei 1.25 $14.50 — ‘30 $8, $9, $10 style parlor tables, $5— Gallen oh oc mpbomrar sates, Mes S00 $6.50 parlor rockers at $3.50 50,°° ome | —— + ~~ SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co. Final upholstery clearance close out every odd lot, short length or broken color line in our magnificent upholstery section, we have marked prices that avera figures. We mention a few items, taken indiscriminately (rom the immense stock, this store to-morrow would enable you to appreciate thousands of others as great aad Lace curtaing—1, 2 and 3 pair lots: All styles embraced, but not every style in | $18.95 to $15.00 curtains, per pair, $9.75 2.95 O8c Portieres Jess than half price, i too | . $1.50 Hundreds of renioants of tapestries, damasks, vel- 5,000 yard» curtain remnants—such spotted muslin, nets, buriaps, denims, cretonnes, ete., No goods exchanged or taken back during this sale, SIMPSON CRAWFORD ©O.—————— Greatest of all food expositions you have not heard the world-renowned violinist come to-morrow gad every $3 P.M. MISS SADYE KOSENZWEIG will play on tne famous “OLE BULL" » ) ARMOUR 3 EXTRA FANCY | | <Specially 8 made Creamery} dellemte flavor; 2 35 Baty frock ‘treah | | Sale of 2,700 bathing | @aps and shoes W comes our great July sale of @) N bathing accessor co—largest as- | Sortments ever gathered and lowest prices for high qualities. fam o'Shantercaps,oil silk = and rubber-lined sateen: Tih Colars, Polka dors, re rubber skull caps or divers Hood and bandanna caps made of rubber-lined silk and sateen, waterproof and water- Ug it-~over cap is fowing lowe nd which one ties in a bow front, giving a dressy appear- ancefast colors. 50c to 1.25 Bathing shoes of all kinds—- perfect fit—pair — s25¢ and 50¢ Contre Aisin ection. ge about one-half our ordinarily low but your visit to areater bargains. Foarth Duww Little needfuls at tittle prices Bolster rolls—Amorted styles ard hop wor BT gral each reesei OS Mosquito canopies-——The Dixie $3.00 qualit somewhat imperfect. While they last.....,$] 00 | Window shades—Odd sines and demi Fok Linen s ade fr inge—About so thee Be, qambibite—per yank, —— ed measurte—each ..,.06... Tapestry squares—Of yp) plain re; ani ( striped effects—each.,.. ‘a wien “ Ladad portlerés —Odd patterns val cag half window elfects— “+ 10e nus Ned muslin curtains we. grado—pair,., day this week at Sth poe, BLACK Ree ox | {a AMPRELL§ Ro UPA 18¢) | ising” ‘Tomato; Crosse 4, hts Pickies bottle. . SPRCTAL BAM. [sem TEAB—Just to wall end Toe ‘Oolong. TEA—Ovlong, Younes Hysen, | Bnalivh Breaklast danger der and all our ree wer 600 Te on hand, They're willing to rres—Our lar dale jy ef Mi heli jay Fabian Mocha Thin ‘cottns foyal Btoart for making pu Bow iotacan 1 Heth juallty of lected large fia! mere pp Ho] RIRB—The f | ‘ LEMON AND ANGE Dine AP \ atuare Quality, this brand PEAK F 4 COCOA ~The royal Stuart’ Be cit Biche a8 tin | cube, " CART G Morsfia Pear yr | Crown, larana Mae Larne White Gat | snteed Takes: packed \ ‘hy | Pure sTrawnhen.| ‘e Great Western B86. wrea! Co. Fancy Cais Peaches, are retin

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