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ai at a PREFERS DEATH ‘TIRES WAITING TO AL WORK AND HO PLAY Israel Taub, Youth of Sixteen, Weary of “Tending Store,” Hangs Himself. ‘The house of Teh te tn mourning to- fag over the euldde of ite firstborn, | Termet, a boy of sixteen yoara If the Yersion of the police may be credited, he hanged himeelf rather than submit to the etern discipline of @ father who clang to the paremeal tenets of his fatherland, Austria. ‘The Tubs have « small crockery shop @t No. 64 Mast Eleventh street, end Mve In three amall rooms tm the rear. Beven children came to blew them @inoe their arrive! bere eighteen years | @go, and they found it none too easy to make both ends meet. Being the @idest of the flock, it fell on laracl’e | shoulders three years ago to become | ene of the breadwinners for the family. But work as hard a2 be might, israel | (Was still a boy. He had all of the mall American's {deas, and few of them found favor with the head of the family. He rebelled at the thdught of fil work and no vlag, upon which his Mather was insistent “It was not so when I was « boy,” Teub was wont to say te Israel “I bad to begin earning money for my} when | wes A; years oid, Since thai time | have never knows play ts like.” Wanted an Education Bereel worked diligently as an appren- for two years in the jumbing trade, But the drudgery of ity ed on his mind and he begged for| oe to atrike out for himself. He! to make bis own way and attend Sonool, but the stern facher op-| then Lerae! rebelled teft home early yesterday, | mother that he meas: to flad hgmeeit, AC night he returoed that his search had been vain. much depressed and told his jo sister Saian that ne had use he lacked education He other boys Who could read fuently hed en advaniage FF if 295 We fi F Ay if ; 3 only let me go to night hen I wanted to | road ‘Ket eo Gull,” said Israel the evening the boy was om Bie father to acatet Mrs ‘Taub | shop. un Tetum an! later, Mra. Taub beard little screaming in the room besk of | ‘shop. @he ran in and found the terror-stricken at what she had 1 had erept into the dark nttie with @ plece of clothes line and od to a hook on the wall. | aire we, faited and the police ‘an amtyulance from wr ue ita. Israel's little brother Ben) eut the rope in the hope that t not be extinct, but the hope roe eurgeon said the boy had 4 - it ef, Mouth, the other end of which was at wee been TOO OLD TO 00 ANYTHING BUT DE Tumed from Job, Veteran’ Longshoreman Sought Death by Gas. A ‘longsboreman af the age of stxty-| ight, six feet tal, straight springy and vigoreus, itary Hertiricks went, to the Wileon bine pier, No. % North River, Yum plebt wo get his old Job back after the strike, Ho was wid there wes no place for | ration made Hendricks as! 14 as fils years. His shoulders drooped and his feet « \uffled along the ground, nd he shambied across West street! an@ up throusa Groenwich Village to! his room in the house of Albert Cromk, 5 Washington atreet, I's a cowardly thing,’ he told Cronk, “to turn me off like this I cold do a day's work with oung- est of them, v the Ume we went on 5 n too old. can’t ten up and er job. Last id “the neigh- been a well ware, telling his d been deciared use- my own Uving.”” he as Weil be dead." | wea be got back | iffed wp the eracks | nd window, turned on tbe down to dia There was h him When be was found y and taken to Vincents Hos- “ ; seainet nin Pecovery, Hi INAY. Fearn ago, he had . 90 far ae fe Known, be has not » living reladve | DENY POLICEMADE i: DEMAND FOR MONEY. | i Clyuffeur’s Arrest Leads to Talk ot | Settlement Out of Court. Jeseph Netle, chauffeur for Samuel ‘UWetermyer, was arraigned before Meg fotrate Mtainert in che ‘Harlem Court today for the Mfth time gharged with | . By “Petlocman’ aictirathe Hundred and Vifty-v Bue Hon, Petrolman Deven ited in the ari Te hin dows. Hila aid ald if the thing couldn't ri The Wes jenn | Malwa FOR SUNSHINE AND ENDS Litt a, William Stackman, _ Invalid Coal Dealer, Commits Sui- cide by Inhaling Gas. Written BH. fimcicman, « coat dester | in the Wiltarmns®ur_ district ef Brook. | lyn, committed suicide to-day aq his | home, No % Haywood treet, He | inhaled na Btackman had been i for months, Mis tnens started after the death of hts son William, whe died from typhoid lever. All of lest winter Stackman es Dealth wes wuch that his business euf fered, bat he was suppose! 40 be fp good circumstances and his worrte | were not due & Moancta!l losses, “Tou get well,” the dectars told Stackman, “when the weather gots werm.” Btackman waited patiently for warm weather, It did not come “Tale weather ig enough to make «| man eommit suicide,” Btackman said his daughter, a girl of eighteen, yester day. The girl expected to graduate from Normal echool in a few days and she jeughingly replied: | “Well walt till you wee me graduate betors gou do anything desperais Possibly by that time the oun will make | you change your mind.” Btackman and his wife rettred ebout midnight. The husband could not sleep | and, after tossing tn bed for an bour he arose ang sald be was goimge to the dining-room to read Tne family occupied « comfortable fat on the first Noor of the Haywood street house Living above them is August Sohmelta, the owner of the butld- ing: BSchmelts detected the odor of gas about dawn to-day, and found that It was coming from the window of the bathroom underneath He awakened Mra. Stackman and told ber there was « leak somewhere and that the housr was filling with gua Mrs Stackman found all the doors leading from her | and her daughter's roam to the rear of the fiat closed No gas had ¢scaped into them. Stackman had been careful | to protect them from harm The rear) of the house, however, was suffocating. | Stackman was found stretched out in the bathtub with a rubber tube in his tached to the open gas jet. There was | still Ife tn his body, but before a phy- siclan could be called he was dead. | Btackman was fifty-one years old, and for many years was conmected with the | Btory Coal Company. He went into| business for himself two years ago and prospered until 11 health overtook him. | HARDER: NOW FOR CROOKS TO ESCAPE General Sessions Judges to| Look Into Cases Before Accepting Bail. Judge Warren W. Foster, who ore sides thie month In Part IL of the Court of Genare! Sessions, where a! appeais from the ruling of Police Mar istretes are beard. has edopted « plan that wi herentter prevent the tndts crimtnate revease on ball of well-known croow—s Several such cases were on the caten- dex of Judge Foster's court to-day, and the lawyers for the defendant handed oniers, admixing Unir appoel ap dhe usual 9. bo ball foro the Judge, Deen Bothied S raplied the kaw: rked fiver in ees Lig i ‘notes Op the Dis- ou nl ove ties. ee Tite Oat ond SMS cto a tio tay knows potting of nese eaeen,”” watecruene? oe OF OE seo itaunl for tie Wo “appeay 1h these o They are ata! Oakes and be is paid © Know A chem. sen arr Pay RAISULI MAY GO ON VAUDEVILLE STAGE Morocean Bandit Said to Favor Scheme—Terms of Pardon | Include Banistiment, FARMS, June 4A Gempetoh to the | Parisien from Tangier say® that te board of Porege Allaire has offered | & pardun to Haisull, the poted band, | Gn condition that be leave Morocco and hive ad on & pension oe | fe pals oy a at r oponee th withers tour < lari len gud amesie | oy t We believed that ‘a scheme. B jirious Best Notural Laxative Mineral Water Take balla dlesstul tn the meraing for heedache, billomeness, torpid liver and eopecially ‘the circulation with health-giving and PaCUVIG 00. ak qual | Graduation } We ha at Lam parent Jewelry and hat we say able for gifts our stock fs { ot. ‘We aramee every- heir children Jent days ‘Great Values jin Diamonds We pay cash for diamonds tn the Buropean marts. We buy tn large quantities and import them direct. By adhering to this policy! we are— {n a position to offer fine diamonds at prices which other houses can- not appr The diamonds Illustrated here are set In solld 14 and 18 karat gold hand-made ntings, made tn our own factory Fine Diamond,| Fine Diamyond, | Pine Diamond, | Fine_ Diamond, 825.00 $50.00 875.00 $100.00 | Graduation Watches y engraved cases, solid 14-karat gold, gold- Standard works from the best makers and ent carefully tested and regulated before being put on sale cases must stand the purity test of the United States Gold filled and sterling silver cases from the best maker tn the trade, Every Watch Best Timeke: | Guaranteed, en at Lowest Prices, | Boys’ sterling | | silver engine turned | |‘ bunting case watch, | Woman's or Miss’ fine Waltham, B.| owas oF ined | solid 14-karat gold plain [so . gold hunting- ollshed hunting case; °F jease Watch, plain pol- ]]) | nd.) w ished for monogram; mond.) Works ‘specially! y ithe, Elgin or Lam priced, 88.75, bert Works, $22.50, | Sa Watch, fine Waltham, Elgin or Lam bert Works, $25.00 Graduation Brooches To sult all tastes and purses, In a vast variety of the most exclus- } {ve desgns’ made in our own factory, om the same premises with our salesrooms, They are as durable as they are beautiful, and that is saying much. Some are set with diamonds which are of Lambert im- portation, Here ares few examples: solid | of i4-karat gold, ‘| Solid 14-karat-Gold ‘Suntrust Brooch, enamelled pansy, fine diamond, $8.00, Solid Gold Solid 14-karst Gold Brooch, Roman fin- in centre, | tsh, fine pearl in cen- | tre’ of flower, $5.00. ~ with fine balf pearls, diamond EVENINGIWORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1907; ee ee Leather Throw: md Plow: de finish Fifty Sample Brass Beds--a Most Unusual Purchase, Bringing Prices Far Below Wholesale. ae exhibition samples of I hiladelphia’s bi gest brass bed concern came to us at such a radical price depart- ure that we are able to quote prices on heavy brass beds of the very finest construction that are positively below to-day's who esale cost. | very bed is guaranteed, most earefu | The prices de ote the remarkable values. |) $24.00 Brass Beds, all sizen.. | $52.00 Brass Beds, 4.0 sizes.. $60.50 Brass Beds, 44 $39.75 | | $20.00 Brass Beda, all sizes $40.00 Brass Beds, all sizes $58.00 Brass $38.75 /@ $42.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes... | $51.60 Brass Beda, 46 sizes. . 943.00 B |) $88.00 Brass Beda, 4-¢ sizes $45.00 BraseBeds, 4-0 and 3-6 sises...$20.75 essed $41.50 | | $40.00 Brans Beds, 46 sizes. . | $72.00 Brass Beds, ¢-¢-wtzes.. 1| $66.00 Brass faze $45.00 Brass Reda, 3-3 sizes os | $66.50 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes... . 959,00 Brass 4 $50.00 Brass Beda, 4-6, 4-0, 8-0 sizes... | $87.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes. . --$59.50 | $42.00 Brass , all wines. . $28.75 $10 50 An Mixed Hair The best mattress tor Mattresses. absolutely pure. will not absorb moisture Full 40 Ibs. and covered in best An Extraordinary Special Furchase at Saad an opportunity as this, when the finest genuine of very special interest. The Curtains and led Sets sre By antictpaiing your Fail wants RESTAURANT G eienTy Sanitary Silk Floss Mattress. tealtn and comfort is a pik Floss Mat It is made from guaranteed Blectro-Sanitary Floss always remains soft and wil) make over, like a hair mattress. Full weight floss, in one or two parts ‘ ere ORT MeNougall Kitchen Cabinets, cy Fifth Floor. Spesial model, to- a Yoart) Poor. y constructed and finished wich the best French lacquer. $16.50 1.5.4. American Hair Mattresses. Full 40 Ths.—covered in the A.C. A. tleking. Spe Imperial edge—t two parts for $18.00. best fancy ticking. Cal Rts... svscevssees $7.75 French rolled edge—in one or two parts for Bpecial at.......... $11.75 ——_——_—$ 50 Sample Dressers and Chiffoniers in all the popular woods, 25 per cent off our low prices. | Beautiful Hand-Made Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains and Bed Spreads Remarkably Underpriced One=Third and One-Half Off — ex revi reer. hand-made Curta'n and Bed Sets are offered at the price of imitations, comes only in years. To those who are {urnishing Summer homes this announcement will be of best French bobbinet and rich.y hand wor ed. now you sav: fully One-Half. Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains Richly hand worked on finest French Bobbinet. Very specially priced as follows: $7 quality at, per pair $8 quality at, per pair $10 quality at, per pair $12 quality at, per pair............ Siazap> Fancy China Sale 29 Fifth Floor, MORROW we inaugurate a Clearance Sale of Fancy China which eclipses in price-lowerings and dainty beauty of the pieces offeredany previous sale of the year. Five Tables Full of Bargains— 10c Dishes, ete.—on Table 1, where to Sie. Table 2 offers many imported | Table 4 contains many of the .. $3.95) $4.50 $4.95 | $5.50 99¢ | $1.98 Nottingham Lace Curtatns—all ex- tra double thread weaves—special, pair for Tea Cups and Saucers, Plates of various sies, Mustards, Bone Dishes, Butter Chie, read and Butter Plates, Vegetab eaud live you'll find many pieces worth up Wedding Rings Graduates of this year will not be interested tn wedding rings Just yet, but those of previous years should know that each of our solid gold wedding rings is made from a single piece of metal by a process requiring special machinery and high skill; a process which insures durabltity and gives a brillant polis the gold. All styles, shapes, sizes, widths and thicknesses. No charge for engraving, { = eQQaaa t4-karat,, $8.30] 14~karat.. 84-40) 1 4-karat sas .. $6.00 18-karat, 84.40|18-Karat.. $5.50! ¢9-karat.. 1S-karet "10 22-kafat., $5.25} 22-karat.. $7.00) 22-karat.. 88.75) 22-kerat $10,560 “ANU FACTURING, Retailers and Importers Third Ave., Cor 58th St. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 6,36, SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10. S.S.S. vece abe 8.5.8. is recognized everywhere not only as the best of all blood paris and the greatest of all tonics, but the one medicine that can be sken with absolate safety by everyone, Young or old, those im robust health, or those whose systems are delicate and run-down, may use it with the same good results, and equally without fear of any unpleasant or in fter effects. ext in importance to removin, Gisease is the condition in which the system é¢ left after a course of med- ical treatment, Medicines containing mercury, potash or other strong miueral ingredients often do permanent injury by eating out the delicate lining and tissues of the stomagh, producing chronic Dyspepsia, unfavor ably affecting the bowels, gry deranging the system otherwise, thit even if the original disease had been removed from the system |< is left in such a weakened and deranged condition that the heal permanently impaired, §. 8, 8. enjoys the Histinction of being the only blood medicine on the market that does not contain a mineral ingredient of some kind. It is made entirely of the healing, cleansing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and barks gathered directly from the foreste and fields of nature, under our own supervision, and'when they reach our laboratery contaia val valuable tonic and blood purifying properties, é We offer 2 for proof that §, 8, §, contains a particle of mineral in ny form made entirely srom these penton I ingredicuts 8, 8. & is absolutely harmless to the system, and while cu disease adc bealth and streagth to every part of the body, 8,8. ° cures Rheuma- | tism, Catarrh, Scyofula, Sores and Uleers, Skin Diseases, Sestagtons Blood Poison, and all other blood troubles by removing the cause an supplying ities, and domestic Teapots, Cakeand | Bewest and prettiest designs tn Oups and Saucers, Fern Dishes, Broad Plates, Fancy Jugs, pretty Jardinie handsome Wail Sugar and Cream Sets, Salt and Plates, Nut Bowls, Syrup Jugs, Pepper Shakers, Salnt and | Oatmeal Sets, Soup Tureens Frult Bowls, Tea- Beer Btelns, &c.— Strainers, &0., wortti 25c worth up to $2.00— 75¢ up t© Tbe. at. oe priced during sale at Table S presents an attractive Gispuly of Fancy Table China as well as pretty Bonbon and Table 3 contains a most attrac- Uve assortment of Fancy China worth up to $1.50—every kind | of Table China, many of fine, | Puff Boxes, Rose Jars, Fruit thin Australian make This Stands, Fancy Night Lamps, table will be be Comb and Brush Trays—and hundreds of others worth up to sale pricé.......+.+ sleged because of the extraordinary offer- ings at 50c Wednesday's Attractions 95c Tea 02k Young Hyron, English Break- test, Ley on | Coffee- Maracaib: All mail and 'phone orders will receive our prompt and careful attention. ‘Phone 2100 ( helsea, Marie Antoinette Bed Sets Ex@uisite high-class novelties with full tiounce and bolster top. Special prices as follows: $10 quality at, per set..... $14 quality at, per set. $16 quality at, per set $20 quality at, per set..... Couch Covers, @-in., of . reversible Oriental Tapestry, wel {ringed—each $1.29 Odd Rugs at *17.50 each a Fourth Ploer: iG THeReP, together for the briskest of Wednes- day sales have been a number of the most re- markable values in \elvet, Axminster and Smyrna Rugs, The Rugs are () x 12 feet in size, woven in beautiul a terns aid colors and represent severa sma'l purchases trom everstoc ed manutact rers. The quantity is limited—-hard y er ouch for the day, ® $0 Axminster Rugs, $2€.50 Though technically described as “mismatched,” the defect in these 14% x16 feet beautiful Axminster stugs is bardiy noticeaple—in most cases only to the expert. But it is sufficient to bring down our price to $26.50 for to-morrow. Two patterns in this collection—both Orient in coloring and designs and extraordinary values at the price Inlaid Linoleums at 89c This price is consiterably below the actual production cost of these fine German Inlaid Linoleums, They come in parquet, tile and moire effects, and are considered the most durable, satisfactory Itnoleums on the market- Very special to-morrow at 8c. Smyrna Rugs at $1.49 A rich little lot of all wool Smyrna Rugs, 30x60 inches tn size, in a variety of haudsome patterns and colors and at a price usually asked for ordinary cheap rugs, Crex Matting at 39c. a Yard * Pull stocks of this splendid Summer floor covering, one yard wide, in @ yast assortment of pretty carpet effects. eeoeoeoeeaNaN06—6 00 in The Model Grocery. sixth Floor, or Blended Cof- Bacon Armour's or Squire's; lean, bone- 85c Be Newrons, Water Th | Simpson Crawio-d Qua Pines; aon >_> > unday World Preeti ng hay i eae ated, $1.00 fee: Wv., Lac.; & lbs, for wae lon, sweet as a nut; 16 %e Cocoay it EBT | Peaches "32 ibnSt{3e Soap By ih ot Sg | Mustard oe. big Crackers ivi. © © | dam Pia" Wl™hi Je Flekles tl 4 ise | Tomatoes \:; lity Wines and Liquors | pes a Florida, x 396 ee ee one | A: LAR TINE a-9 aw coanac. POUQUET COCKTAIL. ‘nad : Nas Bequer Pe. Sutled ‘ Je..sss1 1600 beat Ingredients; all variaties; be i Cinasl a eee =. 2 lm altel sre bi le 15e CAMS Gor. 81-00; ce ly Portuguese; superior in fe OLD JORDAN WHISKEY, bolted “f ° RAM WHISKEY, ver Extre choice Bigs ei BE, BO | fe tain Mintt, nennennn 1OD MONCOMAR MemIaIERY, very yo | Dates Faid'h 10¢ an Sa Navel; extra large NX GILDER MEDIOATED GIN. COT pomNIA PORT AND | extra Hartletts Oranges mis’ sito) 4 c we. Oe; very large bottle. 1,00 | Surtuny reieced to, ont yy Pears § 2, 1.90) can lle dos ment | — — Ro 1 Stuart, LET Yiallig, >? ta TAOMBEMRY BRANDY, cordial |cauirnMA LARET AND BIN- Buckwhcat.f)° J) Phy ‘ a or her; ’ i, One for table wige aon, 61.05; Pineapples "+ fe OR ison Ry: | Fhe ond i; | sasen l4e Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders —