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THE EVENING WORLD, SLAYER WARNER KILLING ENIES Fired at “Mr. Hess” Not Realize That Girl Victim of His Bullet Is Dead. "Stil in danger of death, his mind dazed and Frank H. Warner, the slayer of. Esther Norling and John C. Wilson, a millionaire hatter, made his first statement about the Shooting to Coroner * Acritelli_and Assistant District-Attorney Manley to-day. vents that had happened during his murderous career on Sr ae Warner's mind’ was a blank. to-day. 5 When he was asked about Ming Nor-| ling he did not seem to realize that| ehe was dead. When he wan asked | why he had ahot her, he denied having | done it, and said he did not shoot her, He admitted shooting at “Mr. Hess.” | By “Mr. Hess’ the Coroner learned) that he meant A. R. Spicer, manager } ef the White store where Miss Nor-| Hing—-was—shot. Warner persisted —in + calling him “Ar. manager for | Mr, White." The man denied again| then sald: “If you want any r expland= tion of why I shot Mr. Wilson, ask him. He will tell you all about it” * Remembers Little. Coroner Acritelli asked Warner !f he remembered shooting at a policeman and Warner said he did not. When asked if he remembered the boy Keller attacking him with a brick, he said he | @id not remember that efther. Then | the Coroner asked him if he had ever had any relations with Miss Norling other than as%qn employer, and he declared with some spirit that he had not, At the conclusion of the inquiry Coroner Acritelll said that he was con- yniced that Warner was shamming in pert of his acts and remarks, and that be could tell a lot more about both Bhootings If he would. Admits Shooting Wilson. His memory was much clearer o-, the second murder, and he admitted very - frankly that he had ahot down the mili- fonaire. He did not seem to realize! that he had killed him, however. He} aid that Wilson waz responsible for his | nancial ruin, » | He said that the day he shot Wilson he saw him for the first time in two i years. Ho admitted that Wilson had TORTURED TO DEATH THE (CHARGE; CREW ARRESTED. PIERRE, Niq., July %.—Deciar- ing French fishing steamer Chateau Lafite bears evidence of barbarous tortur __ the authorities here have taken ‘oustody the entire crow of the steamer pending an investigation, When the w days ago from ~the_ ih a ieres cots ‘of Osh the mhpving masters suspicions -Were_ aroused ‘con: which he overheard between ‘tie captain and member ofthe cre’ Upon... inquiries journed ti that the cook ‘hi on DdDoard the steamer du: ring the shipping mas’ at once notified the lol autharitie sent, ai the ves: and officers were I and found the body bearing what they state fo be. evidence that the man had been ! At first he declared he had no recollec ction of either killing, but when questions were repeated to him his memory cleared in spots, Scores. of passers-by had witnessed the killing of the young woman and saw Warner fire a bullet into her back, he stubbornly deni hat the body of the cock of they aria “Was Disease Which Killed Former Sheriff, E. J. H, Tamsen, former Sheriff, who @ied yeeterday at his home, No, XL ast Eighteenth street, ‘suffered from and not. for any —brein Sublet oF Tami paralytic strok sen father. while wald treniths- was stricken Thursday Say tod ae spike of the efforts of Dr. Senne three other deaiconsdess never _ KILLED IN SUBWAY. —— Young Machinist Shocked "Death Tinkering with Herman Albrecht, a young machinist employed by the Interborough Com- bitthe was shoskad to death to-day at.work in the One Hundred and i Farty-nch street iitation of the Lenox a@yenue Subway. He was tinkering with jan electric pump in a little shanty on to (MENACE IN FALL OF MASS OF STEEL Accident at Bridge Just After Crowded Williamsburg One of those almost serious in which several people would killed if it had happened a minute later | jarred the eastern end of the Williams- burg Bridge to-dsy and gave rise to a} lot of exoltement, . The boom of al gigantic derrick which was hoisting «} 20-ton girder: from thé Bridge Plaza to, the new “L’’ structure broke and al- jJowed the mass of steel to tali nearly ten .fest.. The broken derrick boom been | have He Says, but Does memory feeble, moved his horses and hin vehicle and the, great inans of steel + ing on the trip into the air, ‘There was a shout of warning from above and the crash of splintering wood, ‘The five men on the, derrick promptly Jumped and took to thelr heels, Down came the derrick and the boom with a smash that reverberated for biccka, The girder bounced clear across the roadway, but no one wan in tts path. A crowded Ridgewood avenue car hi just passed and a Broadway car, bound |trom Manhattan, bad just been halted [to allow the hoisting, of the girder Crowds swarmed on the bridge from way As to many Tuesday Though | ed that murder | tho Williamsburg end, drawn by the 1 people had been financed htm tn tho hat and haber-| |report that several pe No. 3 fast Forty-second atre t, just|"L ine was suspended until the der- | across Fifth avenue from the acene of} rick could be repaired, the tragedy. JOHNSON HANGED He said that when the notes became due Wilson preased him for payment and when he was unable to meet the B nad ttorckaiintintovinvordniryr banks! FORIDOUE, LE MURDER. ruptey. He sald that since that tine Closing Act-in Tragedy in Which Entire Family Had Been _Implicated. a TOWANDA, Pa, July %—Charles Johnson was hanged-here to-day. He was twice convicted for complicity in [the murder of his brother's wife and niece a short distance from this place he had done practically nothing and) was penniless. | Warner stated that on the day of tho| shooting -he—called—at “this -man‘s’""| oftice and had w ittle talk with him, Thev talked about the old business af- fairs, After talking @ while he had asked Wilson for the loan of $10. Wik on had expressed much —surp learn of his financial stralts, alt ho sald, Ms appearance would hu. Gieated ‘that he waa penniless. He sald| in Septamber, 1904: igh Wilson had replied, e jin Be re 3 Bigler Johnaon, “Twill sdve you $10, Frank." | Charies’s brother, was separated from “But.” continueud Warner, ‘the aid) his wife and was compelled to pay her not show any disposition. to produce, §§ a month for support, In order to the mone: T tmen shot him and tried | to escape. save the % and got rid of his wife ft Is, | charged that Bisler and Charles killed her and the niece. who was living with her, and thea burned the house to con- ceal the crime. brothers, thetr mother, s{ster and younger brother were arrested Lorenthe tors thie [charged with the crime, Bigier Lindsay shid that he was in a condi-|feeved and implicated all the ot: tion known as “cerebral irritation,’ but |The mother, slater-and younger 3m whether due to any intra-cranial in-| Were acquitted, but Charles was cc Juries Js not certain. . His injuries | victed. Bigler was hanged about a year would seem to indicate that there {4 | &€0. a, Nemorrhage, hot of the blood ves-j sels of the brain itself, but of the dura | mater, or Drain covering. Warner|, OYSTER BAY, L. ., July %5.—Prest- res pemete dent Roosevett to-day made the foliow-} May Lapse Intec Coma. who has that Dr. L, Lindsay, of Bellevue, charge of Warner, said to-day since 11 oclock last, night the mental condition had’ {mproved. ——_$_$_s—__ NAMED BY ROOSEVELT, Until 11 o'clook heen deitiouss ang {had been constantly kept on his h to stay Internal hemorrhage, which was | !2& Appointments: James G. Balley, of | feared. This treatment had resulted in| Kentucky, to be secretary of Legation clearing his mind, but it was sald that / a! Copenhagen, Denmark, and Norman his present condition shows symptomy| Hutchinson, of California, ofa Dat aia into @ comatose condition, h he may never emerge, to be secre- tary of Legation and Consul-General to trom wh! Roumanta and Servia. Wolfner Piano $250) UILT by one of the best faanttachirers in the country and embodies every feature upon which a good piano can be judged: No Money Down---*1 a Week No Extras. 'No Interest. No Charge for Cartage. A Revolving Stool and Protection Cover Free with Each Piano ‘ We adopted the Wolfner be- cause it proved to be the piano we were looking for—one that we could ‘guarantee and con- | scientiously Te y “ wanp our! “it “you'd bid to know how and pte ‘How rk's most prominent bane ‘pend e jhate ate durpiners “Yack: e Weetion of Best $250 Piano in the World— * You can’t'get for $250 a bee piano than the Wolfner—and G you can’t get at any price one - that offers you greater protec- tlon, satisfaction and economy. The Wolfner Is Fully Guaranteed : (lege! Cooper, Store, Fitth Floor, Center.) j i ) dropped; too, but was held susperided y These dresses come In a half-dozen: different with the point near the ground by the {aty'tes of black or white dottfd Swiss, percale or rikging. x Ee At At ©l. 95) chambray: ‘They have dainty trimming of Val. Th rere five men on the xtrer laces and Smbroidertes, Vor’ square: yokes of which had Just been raised from a Worth: $3,00 |lace, ‘Tho skirts are cut full, some with flounces, track. The driver of the truck had i lothers with tucks and embroldertes. THURSDAY, ULY 25, 1907. a rena RERUNS ARES Cr ee >< ror RESTAURANT G EIGHTH SITHIAV, 1970 20" STREETI NEW YORK. During July and August the Store Closes at 5.30 Daily and at 12.30 Saturday. A Final Radical Reduction on Our Entire Stock of Shirt Waist Dresses ‘Third Floor, I'FH-this only in mind: ‘To put our stocks in shape for quickest possible inventorying we have grouped our entire stock of shirt waist dresses, numbering some fifteen hundred in all, into two big lots with prices on each that te]] of the most positive reductions that have come to. pass in months, At either price you are assured’ a selection from any number of smart new styles but recently designed; and in most instances price does not encompass a the actual value, ; ren, Made of beautiful sheer white lawns, Some , with embroidery, others with Val. laces oa $3. 50. insertion, Dutch and® high neck, dainty At sleeves. Skirt {9 cut full wit" many rows i laces and tucking. Worth $7.50 A Sale of Some Three Hundred New Princess Dresses Worth $15, Reduced to $5.75 They are of beautiful embroidered and plain batiste, made: with fancy V or square yokes of Val. lace and fine pin tucks. The skirts are cut full and graceful with bias folds at the foot. You'll find many styles to: select from. 5 Bathing Suits of a Smart New Style at $2.50 Several good models in blue and black Brilllantine to select’ from, with —eSeaeaeaeaeae=aoeaeaeseoaeaeyeeS—eooDaCNqqqwuuouoorr 69c RoughShantung Silks at 39¢ a yd. mane. stock and consequently have lost sight of the fact that these are among the $1 Twenty-Four-Inch Showerproof Polka Dot Foulards, 59c Yd 79c—19-in. Black & White Checked Louisine, 39c | 59c—19in. imp. tions of Former Simpson- -Crawford Prices. away at prices that no more represent their true value than description could, represented n Laces, Lace Nets, Yokings and Waist the remnant for ) Laces formerly a. OT for many months have Shantungs of this quality been sold for so little, most popular silk fabrics just now aad seldom sold under je a yard All sil and guaranteed showerproof; @ very stylish and durable slik; worth almost double. : 45c ya. £m Main Floor. possibly do justice to the diversity of the stock involved in this extraordinary clearance. All kinds of wash laces and dress Iaces.in white, cream, 98 ec Laces formerly $1.50 y: blouse and skirt attached to bloomers, They are trimmed with fancy braids but it is our desire to dispose of the balance of our collection before we take ‘Fweaty four and twenty-seven inches wide in a full line of new colors as well as black. $1.50—45-inch Silk Radia, 89c yd. | T5e—24-inch all silk Crepe de Chine, Checked t+ Striped Habutai, 39c Remnants of the Newest Laces Go at Frac- IVE THOUSAND yards of Lace Remnants go the course of least resistance— Here are the very NEWEST patterns of the season black, ivory, champagne and ecru tints in edgings, Inser- the remnant for tions, bandings, medallions, | separable -efleets, applique 50c yd. effects, allovers, nets, yokings, waistings, etc., in a most | extensive variety of styles and widths. } Remember this entire stock comprises odd Jengths of from one to three yards. Clearance of Irish Linen Handkerchiefs at 9c, 12 %c, and 17c. Some @ little soiled from handling—others slightly imperfect, as they came from the factory—not one, however, worth less than double our clearance price. The Daintiest Muslin Undergarments Reduced to Clear from #1 to 68c. & Becond Floor, ovr only reason is that the Undermuslin stock can be handled better at inve tory if we are rid of some eighty dozen garments that have unti) to-day heen priced at a dollar. This fect has prompted us to group them all together in one big lot and price the entire collection at Gfe. Included are: Corset Covers, Night Jowns-end Underskirts, Choice, made of cambric and nainsook: several good 68 styles, prettily trimmed with laces, embroid- Cc eries and tucks; some finished with beading Worth to and ribbon... These-are-offered|-to-morrow_at One DoNar.- The Last Days of Pre-Inventory Clearances in the Baréain Basement | Ap HOSE lots that last will be on sale all day Friday and up to store-closing time Saturday—12.80. Important Pre-Inventory Basement Clearance of Women’s Waisis at $1.88 important to you, for it brings you shirt waists worth double and ES, extremely more for $1.88. There are many from which to choose, and every one is of the ne newest and smartest style, Approaching. ‘Inventory means hard work and long hours unless we-get the stocks down to rock bot- ‘tom, and so to get them to the low- est possible ebb we forget cost and mark prices that aré sure to clear All the surplus stock. That's ‘why times’ more than they are marked. Special tox morrow FL 88 with eyelet and 25c Homespun Pillow Cases, 16c — 45x36: “Ninety-five dozen in the twice the price. lot; Homespun Sheets, 63c We have about 60 dozen in this lot of heavy durable seamless. They witl wash easily and retain thelr Sheets with a lnen -finish, weight. Size 2% x2tg Women’s White Linen Skirts ' Underpriced Before Inventory. ment operted,. Undermuslins— ‘Ciean-Up_ Sale to-morrow is a’ good day » for you to hunt your slze among thik selection. of walsts—hetter than are us- ually to be had in New York. for many a 800 waists, made of sheet lawn and French batiste, blind designs, } panels of rich Cluny'lace. and imported medailions; others handsomely designed with German Val. lace. Most of these waists are trimmed at the back band sleeves as well as tha front. ‘A FHAERE are mighty reductions that show utter disregard of former selling prices and actual worth, We have gathered 509 white linen skirts that —were—made—by—a—prominent_ + man‘ facturer who sold them to 1s eariler in the season far Lelow their worth, but — to clear sticks for inventory we haye marked them evn ess than cost, so that you really get a bargan within a bargain: This is one of the greatest vau 6 we have ever offered since the Eetter come ear!y. Some are very full, 27 gored platted models with) Tozmorrow ‘and without bias folds.| Speclal Others are kilted at the foot and finished off with tabs and a deep hem. Made to sell for $1.89.. 500 Women’s Bathing Suits, $1.55 - -. They-are-made of A-quality granite or surf cloth, with or with- out collars and trimmed with good washable braids. "ERE are hundreds of the most desirable articles about half. at You'll find a broader variety of styles and a better quality of material than can be had at most stores for regu’ar prices, but to get rid of all our surplus stock he- fore inventory we hae priced it without a thought of cost, making bargains that even the moat akeptical will admit as soon as they see them. A2Ze-tor-20c-Corset Covers. xd -ot soft finished muslin, with splendid fitting low neck effects. AG e-for-29c_Corset Cavers. Made o ~cambric in two™ pretty French effects," % a ope> back, with splendid ‘bargain at . £20 Bnsement. argain’ Base 79¢e nS trimmed with lace edging and ribbon or hemstitched ruffles. 38ec for 58 Chemiso, Draw- ers, Corset Covers and Short Underskirts, siade of cambric and painsook, prettily trimmed. in various offects with lace or embroidery, tucks, beading and ribbons, S58c for $1 Night Gowns. Made of soft finisned cambric, 98c for Night Gowns, Corset Covers and Chemise—made of cambri insook-r-lace of embroidery trimmed—finished with beading and riblion in a variety of 1 The ae Section Replete with the Most Decided Clearance Specials £m Fourth Floor, i fact, this constitutes our final series of reductions prior to inventory, when regular price or even cost is not reckoned with against our desire to bring stocks to the lowest possible level, so that inventorying may te accomplished in the quickest possible manner. Sweeping Clearance.of All Ruffled Curtains i i ; “The very thing tor summer- ‘anted in bedrooms ‘and. balla all. the. year. eee Striped ruffled muslin curtains, self ruf- 5 t i pe our Sie grade: for final clearance: pr eultled elds anal siaranen ae | 89c ucked muslin curtains, lace trimmed LOE ee near fle, “ht | uffle enals 1 , white ee arin ue EN ate mana 47¢ Arabe color; for final clearance, pair. Pie | 98c Final Price Reductions on Ruffled Summer Cushions 19¢ for 50c, qualites, 29c¢ for 7éc. qualities. 49 for 9¥c, qualities. Oc for $1.25 qualities. 8c for $1. 75 qualltios: _ Mosquito Canopies, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $1,95 according t Summer Groceries at Great Savings. HE finest, cleanest, coolest market in New York—that’s the word passed hourly by the thousands who avail themselves of the savings constant.y being offered by the celebrated Simpson Crawford Grocery, | Noto starred (*) items particularly, *Royal Dinner Coffee—freah roast- *Sugar Cured Hams—foyal Stuart f uarte, pure frult $1.00; regu- Brand)’ U. S: ted, | | elle tara de hos a 25¢ | ed dativi fi rari St; hs pectes } i b= Gh: ‘a | rite, pkg, Ores ivi ine groma; oung, tender meat, cut | | ‘Whe ancet taper egonaait | Aucamulated Guns — tare; | | this grade of coffes sold oe i anak comn-fed matured | Granutated " dhugae; ‘49 | | by others for S5c. Our ga and cured to per-| | qualliy: CWeirenerve’ ‘the! ‘right. to | sete oi fection. limit the purchase.) H.08a‘Oolo: b rESea, ne. Youn, mixed chi ; iy 15; This bale tb, 19 %¥leur—Hoyn) stuart Premi- um, Patent XXXX Minne- woth Flour; equal to any high priced brand on the this English’ Dreak(ast 3: Cake—Baked in Bails purohasens Home-mad our, own ree Sunshine, wound Cake—Nationa: Hjs- ule Goce famous” Reqine e;, the only pure and at made; Plain, tron, Marble, Fruit, "and Molasnen: ree quality: P21 c . Bwise ‘MUK Chocolate, Buch- arden Kindet imported pure purchaser, Red Alaska fermen —~ The pular~ Coleman ri paskeasine pare) ott: ‘Gelder Medicina latae bottles lar 1@0. *Smoked Ox Tongues— Zimmer- a *Boiled: Ham= Armour's finest quality Raw nile pckaws. contain’ man's fibest quality deli- }/} mild sugar-cured lean faker: wpeiatis...., 20€ | | calemeny | mild BO 11) tam, wafersliced by Ned | Kidney, , Beane —toyal tongues average, 6 0 ||| machine. | Sipelal for | miler, Mucoslges ot Me ry th 6 e Special |}| this ale, by the whole || aterlfisea: dos, hous 65c ser fer ate 1 Sic ||| em ® Be BG | | Me st IS atl Hiei Ferular 16s, 12¢ i Se Wotton fi Bd oe “Vows “ot tows embrotdery~insertion: and tucks, finished with ruf- fles on neck and sleeves. Friday Sheet Music Specials Rohudert’s.- Berepade, Cavalleria Rusticana, Won't You Be My Teddy Bea: When You Know You're Not Forgotten Captaln aby Dunting, Banya, the, Time Ectveme | Oe Pomebody's Walting for Me, J Next Week’s Inventory Prompts This Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits season, Here's a& to come. cholce.....+ 29¢ tor 50c Gingham Pett!- coats. Good washable colors in plain or striped effects with a full flounce and foot ruffles, 23C for 50c Lawn House Sacques, NDREDS. -of_well-known, po sical pieces in’ this Friday sale. Ud Sweet Song, id Layee Ol en Love, Dreams i yankee Land for Me, Jol oEvery NVENTORY- will be on us in full force and now we have ust received a late shipm nt of Boys’ wash suits that were ordered for the early part of the We didn't want to accept them, but tle manufacturer cut his price so low refuse, and for to-morrow we haye cut the price still lower to clear the entire stock. enance mother to supply her boys tor several seasons You'll find a variety of Toe styles and designs in. we morrow excellent quality of was! eemaelal Thorest ee plenty here for a 00d) Ni sy nhauser Selection, for They are in Kimono. with lawn bands others w scalloped edges or ruffles. £3" Basement. pular and clas-_ Wentucy Home, ‘of Bummer rin Wedding March. round on Our Veranda, je My Plana for Sum- Tittle Bit Added, Basement. ¢ couldn t (he Geolluity-Wise

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