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7 eumnpaiga of duplicity to a tragic end WHOIS DYING OF A “Capt. Romon Simonson, | no S._A.,"” of Military Notoriety, Is Dying. WOMAN MAKES ESCAPE. Butcher's Boy with Many Uni- i. forms and a Vivid Imagi- _» nation Ends Career. $e futter'in the elghborhoot of Ninth Avenue and J ty-seventh street! by | “the brilliant iniforms he wore and his Wariling stories of heroism, carried his th Hoboken to-day, where he was shot | Qnd mortally wounded by a young} woulan he’ had wooed and'then sought ‘to cast amide, ‘The youth, who is only twenty-one and i @uch & clever masquerader that he pesed | expiain in the army for montns, de: >, Saving, stores of young women, poilti- ‘@ans and, according to his own story, | @etety folk who’ wined and dined him, _ Was picked up unconscious on th epave- “Ment—at Fourteenth and Bloomfeld | BOGUS ARMY CAPTAIN WOMAN’S BOT ET @treets, Hoboken, this morning by De- tecttves Weinthal and Baroney. carried to the Hoboken Hos- Where it was found h> was suf- from Broin, p ® Gangerous bullet wound When ho was restored to he teld the detectives that been-shot-by-a-girl-named “Litz= Uvéd somewhere on Tweltth didn't know thy number, ‘he Bey 1 jeve He Didn't Know Her. endeavored to decetve the believing that he had Hever Girl-Defore and that she had down witheit provocation. F E pei a <M ey Wek Kime Net Va, Of No. 2s Ninth avenue, Mannattn, nud \ @eeompaniea hin Bl iepbestosi ast at troducing nim. *ilse Before the shooting, hy declared, Vast peranne [cenerted him. Ro-time-tn fi ep vent, a Shey found hee ORE ‘story did tot tally In any way Sits einonsen'a except as to the Iden- dey of the zo ROU tely after Miss Ca; Braslan, of Ni West Twent: ty) street, to whom he e 4) He hacked meat and * Next Deceives Hoboken, When the us: leltad that thle Wag wil a vivid RNG) AS UAE makes old and Ww home-made, they argued outh Until hy weit to- the bandoned ‘his masquerade that the ity to Hoboken. ban Fuccumbed to his fa: and tales of valor. Huot ce can iearn now, without nate ing, hea Fd the gitl's story, she promined ie Pe esome M rs. Blmon. % was set for an ras was act until faentity of Simonson and saw her pano- piled hero fade into the humble figure a few days ago, an aproned butcher boy, Ment told ihe detectives that th; woman—sent_ word to Simonsos her again at his per wa mM that the xt was, high’ spirited and had threatesed Theeato him at her earliest. cpportunt:, fore, Vant accompanied him eres ihe “shores Of Tloboken, 4o--New. York onthe sane that took him over. Wha; nap- ! “BOYS CLOTHING. - New modeis. Siz Reefers and years. “Russian « Blo to 8-years. On Friday a March the to 16 years, ‘ “years, Knee Various sizes. | Suop 4 Of Mind Biawan! ‘Miss Monahan learned the: trne|f A ‘ fi anore ¢ w r JANES MoGREERY: & 0. R4th-Street Norfolk Suits, made of fancy. fabrics. washable or woolen fabrics, Play Suits, Rompers and Overalls, 22nd. and Double breasted belted Suits, with extra Knickerbocker.trousers, White and printed Madras Pajamas. Sizes 4 to 16 years. Boys’ Washable Blouses. and woven Madras, Trousers and Bloomers, Thirty-fourth Street, ARS. Boned after, that he has no {dea of, and monson refuses to disclose the details. As he has ents ope chance in fifty os recovering tT atlow We aeied tes Wo goons will fot Girextion Yims at any} pot: lgh en he Was “Capt. Simonson’” had turned (on him iast June, or pela nbortg inti an maui, bit him. Then. wi Te. We revealed “himeel Beat Ota butcher boy. i? bla true Hired a “Wardrobe” ‘of Uniforms. Jo had first become aaxid an officer when delving «milk pose the east aide two years A fought a book of manual Rnd studied them wy of unttor and Rashed a dazzling frome on hls i, telling them that he had been ed mécond: Meutenant in the States artillery, He. was or, Fort Riley, be said, to He gave up the job on the! milk route and moved over.to the west-side, where he got @ job in a butotier abop. trimmed ‘chops all day, but at night blossomed out ane of’ his uriforms and: x fascinating poses that drove the young things from: the peewee towns of the | West and ‘South into ecstasies, When be returhed io the. east “aide init friends and. break: mor promoted himself to ot first Meutenant. It was. a sadimple Stop up to captain, but, tt required some fry! to provide | himeaie T ad Te abit, Howeve rs site tea ; ae privates, tie supplied the uniforms. All that was requir Ithem was to salute him. erery i minutes. Tio dragged them to the theatre and ou with - by brib- (THE EVENINGEIWORLDZ THURSDAY. MAKER 21, of six children of Gliseppi Jr: wt Chrysile street,’ Ma, aALOTS junk whoo in the basemefat Of the ing. Children on the dlock wey .toet tne old man often tried ta de the Leona chila, who wna very pre .eclinr, The tittle one was efraldt of | end told-her mother.of ht Masters as warned fi child. ‘OLD MAN HELO FOR KILLING TINY GIRL Junk Dealer Hurled a Brick at}: Child: Whom He Had ' Frightened. ; Mttle girl, It struck her on the for A grimy, trembling off man shuffled} head and she fell, with a fracture to.the tar in Exsex> Market Poitco| #kull, Court to-day when the name of Willlam| Detective Hart ‘arrested Masterson tle nent out for some milk.. In the hallway of the tenement she encountered Mas- ters, The. oldman was carrying a Masters waa called, Detective Hart, of | *,f2) Atos Gay ernoteaiionpials the Eldridge street station, pushed hia| fut a days ago Was removed {6 way to the bridge, cher homé, apparently on the road to ins 6 fs, recovery, She was seized with convul- What! ia the charge?" asked the | sons lant night and dled before a doc- Magist tor could be mummonet. 1 *It ts felonious assault,” replied Hart, (a ae | “but I want to change lt to man-} N, Y. CENTRAL CENSURED. slaughter. Mose Leona, a little Italian girl, whom this man hit with a brick on’ March 4, died last night.” ALBANY, March 21.—The New York Cehtral Rattroad “Company was cen- aurea here! by Coforer’ Ray, who tn- ‘Maatere gasped and would have fallen | vestixated the recent deaths of four em- had not a policeman supported him. He | plovees. the railroad | company ida, eumictent was remanded to the Coroner, Rosa Leona wa mea old, one ratir JAMES MeGREERY & C0, ‘28rd Street. S4th Streot. In Both Stores, “ HABERDASHERY DEPTS. 2 Sale of 250 ddzen Men's Shirts. New Spring models. Made of Imported white and colored striped Madras. Coat models with attached cuffs, Negligee 1... 2000 cece snes cee 1050 : value 2.25 Plaite ieaiinais cists as eiciticloisie’{¢22s00 Bruck value 3,00 - FEATHER BOAS. In Both Stores. Marabout Scarfs, Black or Natural, 3-25 value 4.50 Marabout Stoles. Black or Natural, 4.75 and 6.75 value 6.50 and 8.25 A large assortment of Marabout and Ostrich Collars and Stoles in all the desirable shades for Spring, LADIES’ SUITS. Taffetas—Silk Dresses in checks, é stripes and plain colors, 27.00 Be VoileWalking Skirts, Closely pleated model, Mounted over taffetas lining, oe 15.00 and- 19.50 Panama” Walking Skirts. Various _ Inodels, 7-50 and 9.50 In Both Stores, 23rd Street. 84th Street. marched them past. the ho he was "illing” and “gold brald. confine -himself to the United Btates He dug up a unit jn the Braziiian * than a cockaltoo's tall, and Rott tace,; braids -arct rosettes falrly ghed him’ down. To cap them noe he wore a shako that had once jaserved In-the Old Guards pens peppeareail In thi Banoply. he was f wd ‘At his heels, “and the Waldorf tn’ it ¢o todrinie-there wae A mad stampede ot wn “folk, when te. won for the -Store-Onty. es 8 to 17 years. 12.00, 15.08 ‘and 16.<0 top Coats. 24 to 16 Men's Sorosis Shoes... 4. 00, 5.00 and 6, 00 pair 5.00 to 15.00 Boys’ ) is 5 andono coos soodas ite use Suits. - Made of Youths’ secee viesecteeyeree (3:00) Sizes 244 nd Saturday. 5 23rd. Sizes 8 6,00 value 8.50 756, Printed to 15 75° Sizes 8 “75¢ value 1.50 to 2.50 v ) \Models for Spring Dress, Women’s “ Gibson ” and “Court” Ties made on the new Sorosis last, with high or low Cuban heejs, large eyelets and white ribbon laces, Made in Patent or Dull Kid, Tan, Russia Calf_ and White Linen. 3-50, 4.00 and 5.00 pair Exclusive models of ~Men’s and~ Boys! Sorosis Shoes and Oxford Ties, \ : The Best Shoe. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street Thirty-fourth Street ONE DAY OF WORLD WANTS YESTERDAY'S WORLD WANTS nun. B 4,069 SEPARATE ADVERTISE- MENTS—487 OVER THE CORRESPOND- ‘oo moléat “they On the evening of March 4 Rore waa | brick, He was seen to hurl {t at the| I FHS Bargain News To bring you to this popular store ina jiffy. pare our prices with others. 4 | | Bargains, braid; ‘silk vi * costing very much more. Panama, in the. new Pony model. cules braid down front an with rich, soft taffeta or ors golden brown, black or blue; Stunning Cozts—a marvellous value. competing distan Sale of $3.50 Spring Skirts, $1.98 ‘An unmlatchable Tedder i these new Spring Skirts, made from strictly all-wool Sui and Panamas. perfectly téilored garm: marvellously enticing pri. 1907. Rothenbers ONE ST ye > CO Tare s Th back, fancy. silk vest, new est ‘¢ satin. res 32-to: 44 tucked sleeve; Read carefully what we have in store for you. You will then appreciate why you must not stay away. the most astounding under-prices on Easter garmentsand Spring merchandise ever attempted. $1498 Taffeta Lined Panama Pony Suits at 8.98. Such exquisite style, Jauntiness and richness you'd ordinarily expect to find In garments This tot ts certainly beautiful—made of the popular Chiffon Jackets elaborately trimmed with 6 rows of silk Her- lined throughout Skirts are very full, cluster plaited Giul col- CO Floor—New Eighth Building. "Ne offer better service and a finer menu than ever A five-caurse table y) 9 ; d’hote ~ lunch” be- tween 41 A. M- and 2,30P.M.... 4 Qoms Positively the greatest $5 Broadcloth Pony Coats, 2.98 Made of excellent Broadcloth, sleeves and lined throughout. Special to-morrow, at rately tri Tucked b: and stock. med with The nat only. Val. trimmed with Hercules Nothing tke this value-anywhere ithin $3.00 Jap Silk and Net Waists A lot of newest Jap $3'Silk and Net Wal sts, made up_in exclusive models with ‘full Moxse Shee lace and med, fancy trimmed sleeve “SILKS are’ shown in black or white: the NETS in white Great $3 value; special 21 Sample Dresses. Figured Dimity Dresses, with Dutch neck, hand- ribbon, ‘fosettes; many other styles;-sizes 6 to 14; the gteat- est’ bargaln of the “season; ‘In white; §2.50 value; sale price: 1) eS Girls’ Stunning a : - A $9 Spring Suits, $4.98. Made from all-wool, Fancy ~ith notch coliar, handsomely trimmed with lad broadcloth, silk -—-brald and fancy buttons: {shed with deep hem; in brown, blue and green mixtures. Sizes 12 to 16. .$9 the regular somely trimmed with embroidery, beading, velvet pink, Hight blue, green or One of the ‘daintiest of the new Spring fashlons. gored skirt; pleated style, fe price. Pp s’ Sample Suits at $1.49 This is an Ub ten offering—a fine Easter suit at, practl- cally half; ages 3 to 15, In double- 1] 9 breasted moda; ages 6 to 15 in Rus-. sian Blouse; 3 to 8 in light, m or dark shadings; ol mixtures (limit 2 to a customer); at, sale price.. > Men’s and Young. But two more days left for this unparalleled custom’ tailoring coat and vest—S& styles, fabrics, trimmings offer, order to be completed for Easter, at. Banana Mate! for Te o-Morrow, MILL REMNANTS OF 5 | SHEETS—Arother ot ep ey Jot stripes and € | 33¢ seamed; limit 4; each.,, ka, ! dot effects, ines 2 dys ic | KITCHEN TOWELLING— 6ic ach) GINGHAMS !n_ checks, of good plaids (fast colors) | AN shan extra heavy, brown; BLACK AND ‘WHITE “SHEP: | | MILL REMNANTS — 2c quality Sheets, deep hem DOTTED SWISS footy KS in all i bes rf é: Special -yard 59c a Pair For 98c. Swiss Curtains. all shades, offered at dealers, 16 In, All long hair Y 20 In. All long hair... everywhere clse $6 an RUF- 000 pairs Extra Quality SWISS 3 TE GURTAINS offered at_a price tucks and full wide ruffle, hemstitched “edge; extra well made. -Always sold price, pair. 1,000-yds. Curtain Swiss, 36 in. wide; on sale to-morrow from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. only. Cottage ins, + Limit 25 yds.toacustomer. Reg- ular 10c. quality, at, yd. HARDWOOD RE- F R IGE RATORS, made with galyan- {zed ning and_re- never before attempted, Four wide for 98c. a pair; sale Just the proper quality for e oie ae e l Housefurnishing Specials. , made of heavy safe; clear, steady movable . Pipe, burner; value! $4.25; sale price, 2.49 TUMBLERS, In as- m=" 18c| BEST OIL S$ shéet steel, of” there hand 0 = 4.49 31.00 | by value on ING DAY LAST YEAR AND 1,584 MORE THAN, CONTAINED IN ANY OTHER NEW YORK-NEWSPAPER. price $1.00; special 4 workmanship equal to. best $18.00 Big Sale Hair-Goods... Spectal purchase of ‘an enormous quantity of ap-fo- dale, reliable-Savilches, Pompadours, etc., all le SWITCHES. 98c $1.49 Julia Marlowe Puffs. The newest and most pop: Pay a coriere set of 6 and 8 pufts; ’ Neck Curls; sts of 2 or 3, at. Millers y Little Peaese Milan Dress Shapes. colors; an exceedingly low. far 9. hats worth double; choice,.........., Newest Empire effects; best pyroxylin braid, most desirable colors; regular Swell Styles. The latest ‘fancy sailors and see is best Hand-Made Pyroxy!in Dress Shapes value, at Ready-to-Wear Hats. <” This Hat, $1:d8. = x Hand made, of straw and pyroxylin braids; stylishly trimmed, stiff effects, best colors; cl noice 1. Easter Hats for Children. Several beautiful styles for the little aise Stitt trimmed and. fluffy effects. New borin) et materials and eae ak 98 eac! . Important Sale o Boys’ Easter Catns. 1 eee ages 3 to 12 Pl TA fancy effects, with tat pants, The Heeters ail-woot Men’ °s Suits to Order, : offer, A sult, overcoat, Prince Albert, Cutaway to $25.00 values—speciat 13.50 cs Silks and Dress G 38-inch bright, lustrous LIANTINE; regular 19 39c. quality; special for VEILING, Spring Friday" 0: “no mail cream; Yalu 33¢.; BRIL- A4-fnch black lustrous all-silk PONGEE; + ular Soc. ators Yard-wide BLACK \WATER- PROOF JAPANESE HABU- «59c orders; 36-Inch NUN'S shadings and also ens 38-Inch> black and white check and broken plaid 29¢ special, Rt...sevssee i 27-inch | black all-silk PLAU DE se) valued! 2790.5 SERGE — SUITH value“ 49c.; special one-third loWwer than exclasibe 24 In, All long halrl... 24 In. Naturally Wavy, $6 value at........ $2.49 $2.98 = $2. 98 -- $1.50 This $15 Morris Chair, Highly-polished quarter oak and mahogany Morris Chairs, like illustration, upholstered in Boston Jeather, full spring seat and back; value $15.00; February sale price. Genuine Inlaid Linoleum. Colors® go Straight to the back; par- quet, floor and Fate ite patterns; 2 yards ide; value $1.25 per frase $1.19 Wool Vel ef Carpet at : WooL VELVET. CARPETS—In parlor, Seng, Teony: hall and stair patterns} value; 4.15, at Special here at $3.98 and... A bona fie bargain, Made. of besvy: ruffle; also 2-piece shirred ounce, with . tucking; able and a7 Z 98 shades; special at, full size, deep yokes of wide .hem- finished neck and 39¢ sleeves; 5 quality silk, deep. pleating, 2-plece black, ‘plain, change- Muslin Gowns °% heavy. muslin, stitched tucks, ruffle special at,

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