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wae HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8; 1907. YOUTH WHOKILLED HIMSE/! F TO ESCAPE DEATH BY: DISEASE. WEALTHY YOUTH CIAL FOUND th BED, MILLS SELE 10 THE GAS TUR i ON AND ‘SUFFERING === Sos Aan of | te mpting Suicide is Dis- _ charged by Court. Warren “Halsey car by) — Maid in Room of the | Grand-Union, Dentist, Just Acquitted of : Murder, Eager to Get Annie store. Sane Thos the = wo ar a from was arraigned f to-day —batore— Sugisiraie—Heeai or ] omemeramene j Harlem Court charged With attempted suicide. Warren Partridge. Halsey, twenty-sx | “4 mynterious Influence had hushod ht at Harlem Hos- st One Hundred [and Twenty-steth street” station, where [the woman spent the Wight. “Sonia” or He had killed} tie mystery was eliminated when, Wixt years-old son-of--weaithy-parents,ily—Lup ihe casa lust ing at No, 32) Otange street. Brooklyn, ‘was found ‘dead to-day in. a-roony at) the Grand Union Hotel. ‘He ix Dr; James W. Simpson, the den- “Mat wlio was yenteriay adjudged by a % before dis. At Riverhsad;.L. 1, “Not Gultty -fhimself aorae time during the: alght by | b niet eae murder of bis father-inJaw firing two bullets into his body Rea Ee eed aope Hee Ac batt piped Sot Nort 3 the heart. ‘The weapon was of heavy © aa llete bot 2 ity tape Shae’, ia the fat that no one about’ the hotel: 1 3, ; : Kiliga by the discharge of a gun which jand Twenty-fourth street, where’: the appears to bh¥e heard the ahota vad i ‘Heiney registered at ‘the Grand. Union | Lead Gis ie phe SE last Monday ner ae nn ayaa | TRG Notrl ingeniously giirds azaing: O u ed My euicides by having a SMAI panel cut in fo a room on the Uslrd Noor, and there each. transom so that Ravi vscipiig will he remained most cf the me. He ap- be smeliet by hall attendants. ' Bellbo; y occaalsni ther readt a peared jonly/cccsstene ny) Ih Ue TOROONE | rand vgot ims welt ofl eacaplineiged ae room and: restaurant, He avas well “ dressed -and—seemed—t6 Lave ai aiiple | he. passed: the: Stosser = ptr: ‘| aupply of money. night and entered) jinding the iri, in Coroner Dooley hurried to the hotel. It was found’ that: Hi dead for ssveral hour table was a! otter a ther and méther at their Brooklyn h read: —imapaon was cleanitig, it was tharges that Simpaon Nad threatened his rela- ivdiand shot him detiberstety. Hom: the court room’ Dr. Simpson | eee the-home.of ils friend. 818 West On ahe im Wan his Geyotad slater, Mrs L. Bowman, who remained’ <i wits ana mother- to-lnw setupted seats " Fechoved Woman and took: her fo Harlem Hospital, as Jysahifted to } the station-"0u: Every ear was made to cover up the case. day the bellboy didn't bellore aie baa Ea trterttonatly y No, Wall street. In the letter to his parents Halsey. explained at length why he had decided to take his-gwn life. He sald that the trip to Denver, on which he went soms three monthe ago, had don Pe least good ne had @ hope! tuberculosis. For five years Halsey was cashier of ME id ees a tho spoke of her. A réconciliation, he aid, Was _howover, impossible, — ‘ge Animosity Against Wits. i man Wius the made 7f more then flesh and blood to forgive a tried to swear his tite away, “eat: y hers Bri }t00 happy today to fest animosity tomant any one. Not that I ever was dn Gout as to the outcome of my case. Dot took tike-a-man-who-has worried with Zi Co-respondent, Kills Husband. WILMINGTON, Del, Fob¢—A"fatat was tha outcome of a divorce Caso here last night -Chariea £. sini mona, who sought to divorce Sarah H. simmons on a erounds, was ~ |nhot and killed by Matthes: Meehan, farho_ sects Aight for life against [drtft, which. ways soon packed- hard Under them by their weight and thelr Struggles, Canfield got a shovel, went |? to a plaice whern be could climb. Safely and Mnally extricated the tez™ MORE PLAY NEEDED -FOR YOUNG PUPILS. Public Schools’ Athletic League Wants Funds for Work of Girls’ Branch. at the p= > Our New Optical py House Is Open. HORSES FALL GO FEET, | LAND IN SNOW PILE | $500 Team Not Even Bruised by Their Mad Plunge from Hook-Mountain: To mest the necess ties of a fapid growth in our Hailem business we have removed from East 125th Street to 54 West 125th Siz NEWR-LBNGX-AYENUE. firat Gen. George Wingate, Annual meeting of the Girls Rranch-oFy Aaron Canfield’s team. of horses,|tho Public Schooln Athletic League, | We offer to: our Harlem | patrons the advantages of a most cons, worth $00, dd down jhe sixty-fo held in t home of Mrs, James Speyer, venieatly located optical store equipped. with every recu! ‘site for a | proper-examination-of the eyos—and_the free services of our, regis- tered physicians—who are OCULISTS, not spectacle salespeople. free for the asking. on the side of Hook Mountain, esterday. fell in a tremendows snowdrift which the wind had piled full thirty feet deep at tha bottom of the bluff. Canfield dug them out after thres hours’ hatd Work NauTanYy,-thé 1orser were HUM and shivering,-but Canfield could 0. Badison avenue, yesterday af- dornoan Weclarsd that two directors of the league who Visited the cast side re> cently counted two hundtea children playing, In. the street tn ono short black. | In offering; thls. information Gen. Wingate “showed —the-greit-need + Send for our booklet, “EYES AND THEIR CARE,” for the enlargement of tho, league's Optical House of 4. Eact. 23 St., at 4th Ay. The trementonr feesy pillow that see | ROR. th Browning Rais de? ain\ : . Se West 125-Simear-Lencx Ave: a y Me = » y 2 jesrr} ‘Vv ° Canfield was hauling logy from» without . the backyard “tacities for ry Ocutlsts and: Opticians. ALL OFFICES, OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. out-of-door exercise. ‘The league decided’ to tsmue an appeal for funds to carry on the work of the ris’ branch: -whioh costa about $5,000 year, ‘The league desires ‘to open the athlete field In Brooklyn given by the | city ‘tarough Comptrolier Metz. ae CENTENARIAN'S BIRTHDAY. (CATSKILL, Feb: -8—Auguatus Haga- wood ‘Jot on the mountain. * He. had 489 Fulton St., B’klyn, Opp. A. & S, unhitched the horses from his wooa sled and was about to hitch them f6 a lox to haul it where he could joad {1 An tee-laden limb snapped. aind, falling trom the tree, struck the horses’ backs, Scared, they rance-a weap t that tore the reins ‘from> Canfield’s Ltr i Biindly they Fan lOward ‘the -precipies; 10 -feet dge aWept bare of snow by any intore blastas Over the edge they| Goth, of Bates, Schoharte County, sprang. Canfield, peering down, ec-| father of “Old ‘Pop"* {iaxeserny of this. rected to-aee thelt’mabated bodice. In- |village, yesterday celebrated his one ' nad; he #aw them-burled Li Ou. greut phundredth. birthday Extensive Line. of Men's New Neckwear. Big Clearince of Men's Knit Underwear. aro Watches, 3.95 Let Us Eit Fit You ta to One of These. Hanidsome Overcoats at *] 4. 50! Srahanie Certainly, you can by. a nul =tonacience and the fear. of — je_OFr AG Atte —otrect:— Brovidyn.—_t-heatth 24 ° forced him to give up his place shor:ly = 55 before he left for Denver last fall, The seen _ Halsey. family —h¢en..prominent_{n. the aftatrsot Plymouth Churh- for many years, the son being -onsot the Wwadess-tn-tho-Sunday-school. 4 Young Halsey waa a member of the Twenty-third nepinent of Brooklyn. sith several recial clubs on he Brooklyn Helzhts, LAST SNOW-STORM COSTS CITY $1,250,000. Eleven Inches Fell in January; Ten and Three-quarter Inches in - February to Date. Btreet-Cleaning ‘Commissioner Craven fot Gn appropriation from the Board of Estimate to-day for $785,000 to. pay.for =p remanring the last tal! ot—enew, Tite jesttmated that the total cost will ex- mn eyes danced as he! mone slndesd he appears more like a The-Governor-and Police, Chief, with Another, Fall _ : mae Terrorists. Ambition now. is to get to work dxe.. brought upyn me,” he went = z Pou tiny main drawback Just now] PENZA, Russia, Feb. &—M. Alex- oney. You see, my bonk account| androvaky, Governor of Penza, was te th my wife's name, and I don’t sup-| shot and killed by a young man as he Pass that a woman who did not come| was leaving the theatre last night. hear hee husband during the mont try-;1n a desperate. atteipt tv eneapo tho fa gordeal of hin life will care about | Aa%anin also Killed the assistant chief ing him to make q new start, How- | 0 Police and s policeman and wounded {€ J can get a hole in the wai {'M¢ manager of the theatre, m. Before tho Terrorist could be captured ssomewhero whore I can put a chalr T1146 shot himself and during the’ night feol at a}l discouraged, but will 23 died “I, hospital, The wssasst Wth a good will, I shall tno jacnuned a = 4 SUPERIOR DRESS SHIRT In appearance and fit the equal of the production of the custom -shep. The xe chtet-—commitssioner “of 2.thts. month the| Prison the “Red Cross_in the Meld during the war|fall has agaregated ten and_three- for thnking {between Russia and Japan, had Just {has led me to | stepped out of the door of the theatre | ‘The city will have to pay for the en- out a few things when a youth pushed his way through’ tire elven Inches’that renin January. i ees ae of, fore. They brought it crowd and shot the Governor in] although the Weather Uureau reports ue ar a ghee nee Manan SROs show that-the-actual-surface neeumulas jo Ns e 1 ane a iltie’good ii thal The Asalstant Chiet of Police; wo wax | 1t "Mt only four Inches. See jet lhe m dood Morse or /AIABINE near the door of tho theatre at A haven't ‘got re-|gnoc deta ay the Lerrerier hevore oe its Tiwant to lives Wie; able to do so, -Seving. that 4 Loasible to get through the crowds out- SHIR at $1.50.and_more. _ SLUETT. PEABODY 4 Co., > WAKE WE 07 anew cotians: rs vide the building, the murd hed ers Gavotlon and self-sacri-! Into the theatre, frag Wildiye The have | manager attempted to xFapple with tho at out twuch, Not mine-is- my first night of freedom—{ 2 of ° ri fled ee aber he evi+ TE alent the'aleep of the just. What do .tcn ‘himself In. the ladles" clonic: found himself In the ladies’ cloak: dreamed about? Pulling ‘room, “thimk-St-was-a good omen.” | An attendant, realizing the situation, polned to) ome. atatre: ax x mean of MARK PIKE: GOES FREE.~ ‘egress, And as soon as the assassin dis. - Robbed, SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY ppeared the attendant locked the door ehind him, The stairs, however, only led-to a loft, and the murderer subse- iduently was’ found there, “unconscious } from -@butlet~ wound; from. which he died tater tn the hospital. High-Class Lingerie. Waists for Women and 3isses Six Models, patiste or Lawi, richly trimmed, with lace and -einbroldety Value $375 1,90 — DEAD IN TRAIN ‘WRECK, | CHICAGO, Fe =In a head-on “col= sion to-day between two frelyht trains “Bonsions, when Mrs MV, sipgne elie, who was robbed of ne ees pou leise nthe Ten Models of Linen, Marie Antoinette, richly face trimme Value 85,00... Three “Partait'’ Mbdels of fine Persian Lawn, richly trimmed with embroidery. Value $6b0,. Eight Exclusive -Medels Linen, Batiste and French Lawn, jand Bring —avestie, —Enginesr— Alfred ‘Gusiey “wns "killed, apd three pret trainmen were fatally hurt. Th es Was arrested bythe’ police—on iclon of tho theft’ as he has’ jong “known sieut-the. Grand.Centrat posit War cawod bi a Dnleunderolunds (made in vcur “workrorns). Value $2.90 French Hand«Made Models, tand ant and lace {rjmmed, Value $17.50. Princess Lingerie Gowns for Women and Misses Of French Mull or Batiste; in white, natural and pastel shades, richly lace trimmed. Values $24,50 to $24.50, i 14.50 — 19.75 Women’s Coats and Suits NEW_MODELS,—_ ATTRACTIVE VALUES. @ A TAL-ORED SUITS— nev fancy mixtures, hip length Cov's, 32,59 | CHINA, SILK SLIPS; for Lines Gownk Value $10.90.... 6,78 Also a number of discontinued styles. sit Regularly $78.50.to $87.00, 50.00 BROADCLOTH COATS + Exening wear - black and colors, MOTOR OR STSAMER COATS of Imported SN New Model Tailored Sutts for immediate wear. For Wortien—tmported Black Broadetoth, Eton or short coat. model, with platted skirt: Hehly pralg 29, | trimmed. Actual value $3 For Hise ere glish Checks, Plaids—and — | ‘ Miatures; Eton or. short, nobby walking coats; with pleated skirts, 44, 16 and48 years, Actual value $29,50,, Boys’ Winter Overcoats *N CAPES for Street or | 27.50, 37.50 | Rubber, alio plaid and striped materials — +- attractive colors and combinations, 22:50. 35,00 Winter Suits:and Coats , Recently manufactured after lates{ modelo, are offered to close at IINUSTAJ. PRICES } | Misses’ Suits and Skirts MIS3Es’ TAILORED SUITS, Fancy strires and check “ “worsted materials, plaited Skirt, short Coat model, 19. 75, 23.50 RTS; Black Voile, Talfeta trimmed, ottk drop, 22.50 ; SkinTs, Black Broadclot), 25 Fur Trimmed Overcoats, 3 to 9 years. 4 y 14.50 Heretofore $23.50 to $34,50., I % 10. 00 missus’ « AND CHILDREN’S WINTER COATS AND SUITS, also ‘ SH DRE ES AT DECIDEDLY REDUCED PRICES, 58 Dress and School Overcoats, 9 to 16 years, Heretofore $15.75. ++... ..- } t : Were $17.50 to $25 Through- out. the Season. . These overcoats it pul —ofsonie—of- the: smartest Aten’ Qlthing makers in the country—manufacturers that never make -gn! ments to sell under #17;50-—and are grouped in a sale-gotten up forthe express purpose of clearing out all Wi inter C oats peore ‘the arrival of pew Spring merchandise. We Consider this the Most Fortunat Chan e i Clothing Buyers will Have this Season ——||' -purchase.a_watch vat most any- where, Dat not such S4owsteh-asth’s-— Se excellent a value are “they thatawefecl-that every man who 'te- reures-one ;will-nzver -: s regret “the expen- diture for so practical an article. they are cterery-thin-snodel with: nickel plated American movement that: : to secure in overcoat that will serve him’ throughout the balance of parson aoa eal re ne this winter, and can be Jaid way for the next cold weather period. pinrantecd = for-00-ysara Every style that is thoroughly up-to date in model'and eorkinesahip= Fepilarle 810; at. 2. DOO in fact, they're correct copies of high-class Custcm Tailored’Garments: cither Men’ s Waltham or Elgin plain colors or the popular gray herringbone. Sizes to fit men of all builds. Watches- “Thin. mirce!;sevenJewol; 2) year * Any Overcgat in the jot has rold at from” # 14.50 — -}{, (817.50 to 825 heretofore. To-morrow at | SESS Arce at $8. 95 , : rd Maln Floor. | = 365 Men's Suits at $0.7 Values Up to $15. | * unity-to secure an €xcellent suit from: these broke: bor hig! ei | garment;—all tbe Fopular fabrics and moacls are in the nipeta or double “breasted voati—tfaney worsteds ea cheviots; alig a’Yes all wool, black; Thibets—all sizes alse, $75| tOvercoats: for Boys | That Have Sold:for:$ 3! | Trousers for Men ' That Would Seil for $7 at - s = ‘of Know You're No Se ey Fons You wore civae to PRILly, Why ts. co Liste Malls ives Ada Ho. can be fitted | We 1 to-morrow the pretty The small boy up to ten ycars of ik ibe Mania the, Mook. Were aC “pons Fin’ Mens Trouers eve rer offered. 50 Soo tay to as nice un overcoat imaginable; the Reefer or Rus: © ate ree Ronee te es this purchase that even after, the past big selli ee ae slam ‘style in all wool fabrics, plain shades or'fancy | ||’ nese an aioe Lats dizes from 31-to-S? waist on wna a ude att mixtures; former prices up to’ $6. and patterns, at For the big boy up to 14. years. there's tho are All able \o'aupply a mains atyle_oversont told ele S| any inseam-—all.sty es of tot i, thorough! 3 Tine of. fing taflort caste mde and ishows srery, 3 We valees in: Men‘s- Trouers ¢ver 4 cnawironn vo. Here Are Misses’ Su and Coats’ In_After-Inventory Clearance “Regardless of Cost. = ~ You will find some wonderfully fine: ‘values await- ing-you-ad thin sale to-morrow. A decided -priee cutting in Misses’ garments that we-may comply- with the»! rofing. ‘of the Sienpaps Crawford Coe tit nd maerehandlse be: Gales gverinto thes ext ener “Some ofthe Newest $1° Fiction 75° The following list enuprises books for which other’ stores receive nover Jess than $1.08." 3 etme ts eee Resetiary in ie “Not foe ORDERS ON- aia ee BOOKS, eorescrve righh 1q aeeniitios: 5,000 Volumes of Standard $1.25 atic $1.50 Fiction at ase ieee This, lot comprised the balaned ‘Of ote Winter: Jtock of Misses’ - Suitey-Many-“sinart.atples’.to choose ‘rom. Some are ney’ Spring. interlined: and lined with, soft: ; are image of heary areight cheviols a ‘plaids... Several pretty. eo “many. 9, any be ae one ie Fee of alt former values, Many = rt et. as hae 18." umes! haa “br Publinied 9, et t ate Pri pe 1 apularMintory “of Momeerb oot) jae: History of Greece, vopular Bares of France: | Prutwseiy 7 our fine ae e -ngth” coats. C r_of the Winter ‘| in bliébrown and gray, full pleated, model crit deep’ hem: es Siltored vont of pir! Rogul Price, TMPSON x ea wroR Co, —— ee ee Sensational Sale of a. ‘World Famoudll Hoanach Men’ s $1.50 Shirts, 79¢ Shoes for Women,*2. 75 Newest Spring. Patterns.. : te, ‘Eyery. syoman in. New York City {s familiar cas a ‘ ay with this ‘extensively adyertised shoe, arid were - fany, indeed, have been’ the-remarkable Shirt putclidses made we permitted to publish the riame of the manu.’ by this Men's Furnishings ‘Store, but we: believe the purchase that permits of this sale to-morrow leaves them ull far in the rear—in Sate facturer sremonld: bardly, beable to necom:nodte ( the’patrons that Wwauld crowd this dep: utment. The Greatest Shirt Had we not agreed to withhold the Pur. e, name itiwould ifot be necessiry to say an: Purchase Ever Mad other word to convince you that here are the - Every Shirt bears the label ‘of one manufacturers in the country—a' name, familiar to greatest shoe bargains in’ months. «Every Story well-dressed man: fame, if we were: per: shoe offered in this sale is new in style--an malted ‘td’ use_in this advertising; would calise thee .{] exact replica of the season's smartest boots... =~ Me one hundred dosgn shirts to disappear in a ity. The usual Simpson Crawford austenite, The lot includes Nogligee Shirts w : accompanies each pair. i tached or detached ‘cnffe--pattorns that w ie 5,000 pairs Gun Metal Cale Pi be very popular for the-carly Spring wear or Kid, Vicl Kid, with. i farses colt 2. Fs 5. ‘The best Shirt bargain imaainal 7 ~ Patent tips—both button and —Lace=at— Boys’ Box Calf Lace Shoes, Sizes 9 to 1334 at «81,50 sizes 1 to 514 at.. Misses’ and Children’ D aaa and Calf Buite oes. ff Beets $1. 65 |, 11-2). 8185 I iene _ Men's Silk Suspenders at 35c. All colors and kinds that on Creme Pay, T5e for,

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