The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1907, Page 9

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‘ | | e | ¥ ~ husband Coaxes Woman Who 2, ‘72 _ Left Him to kuvf and Tries to Kill Her. ESCAPES. THE POLICE. | ‘Makes Noose of Strap and !s) Found Dead in a Near-By Victor ‘Linde, after sending deta into the body wite on the roof of Her father’s home,)) Station leaping ten feet to the root of the a Joining buliding, and then hiding in ay gellar near by. his neck to Kill himself. and more than ight hours later he was found writhing |, n a coal pile In death agony. All this while thé police had-been ook: | puss + ing for him. They saw him dash from © the’ side of his injured wife and reach _the street in safety, ® roof og two without result. gent the wife to the hospital and re- ported that Linde had escaped. ‘The-shooting of Gus to jealousy. ‘married, S-A-bey was bora eighteen mo haa ted about his neck and then to the . RENE; ARO. | NAS oer at mhens he: huried his strength | ‘Then he an the. efeht hourd of ted in death. fae ag ee DUKE USES HIS DUKES. Bookmaker Punches a Laundryman for Saying Things to Mrs. D. a bookmaker, 1788 Shore Road, Sheeps- was to-day arraigned before Magistraet Voorhees in Coney Island with atriking Mrs of Shore Road and and neemed Mrs. Linde the dogr and shrank back when saw her hus-| | band” “Don't be afraid," he xaid. “I war to talk with you. Hut we canno 2 tn the ne te the ro! Mra. Linde acco} d her husbi to Increase. & good provider, bat he wanted to gat! bis wife and baby out of the city. and| & year ago they went up-Slate to some salt works. Tun @ boarding house and Linde was to Ket employment which they believed would net them a comfortable living. Didn't Like Boarding-House. Life in. the boxrding-house was not to! Mra. Linde's liking. She had never been accustomed to hard knocks, and then, | too, ‘the boarding-house health. She returned to New York with ‘Mra. Linde had not seen went to the door of and knocked. the roof meant mischiet me. tai ti want you. bare my wife.’ Linge's voice wife had heard Often before, She replied: "No; I will not go 4nevergo WIth you again, Linde — pocket.” ut times he -fired. ond entered her hand; arm,.and thd ‘fourth wound in ‘her br turned to tun and as she dtd Cellar. conscl, mee nts In, the! house had tour bul- rain enough. Linde went. strapped hia belt about al by the would r fu and. they searched Then they {i Paatetinariny on Linde, with the One | te are U; the-young wife was {aut about Ils neck. Three years ago the! belt was tled to 4 a the husband's Jealousy | them they broke. Linde had been Yfy belt and torture that r There Mrs. Linde was to Edward Duke, | lives at No, head Bay, infured her | Court charged | George Slavinsky, hhef baby and went to live at the home | Sheepshead Bay station. of her father, John Wickerman, of No. 90) East Ninety-sixth street. Linde was not long in following his He became a boarder at No. 207 East Ninety-sixth street and was con- tantly about his father-in-law's home. He begged his wife to return to him, | her of trying to beat the Dill and |de- wife. @eclaring that his jealousy was born of | @issipation and that he had given up| @rink and convivial companions. Mrs. Linde refused to listen to his wax not given and appeal. Slie was walking on the street! iced. savin corn oe 8! two weeks ago when Linde sprang/ put this he denied aod was oi et her. Aein he 1 tura to him and again she refused. omy Laundry there, Edna Duke laundry was complete, part to Saratoga. With Mrs the wife of Dexged her to re-| by his witnesses, ‘The case was Then he attacked her with o Jowed and slashed her clothes, her i again until 10.30 o'clock Iast n her father’s fat and when she ran screaming he fol- % with you. T Rhot made only a scaly wound; Mrs. 1 ectives, H down fesctpe and reached the street. She May Recover. Linde was taken lo Harlem Hos- iats Here It was sa Jockey Bullman, prone oo ebestenay demand an apo! Again Pleads with Her. Behind came her fathe J that Linde’s night visit Linde began: > come with a of thls: lonesome life Your place Ja with me. The the heard {he} toon the roof and the shjot- | 9 od i You appealing, but. the same fort of appeal | will This ie Mial.”* Pie a beyehver fron nine third her} ade 4 flesh 0 Ts aguin fired, amplying his revolver. The wite ran Only: a few feet and fell yn-} ing that foliowed brought screams teom | or eNO) wo pag Rees Of Ne TORR | ad Usps, (of) te Saat Tenth é rreet | td the Toot In, time see Linde run to the roof at Nj. They followed, but they were not/ quick No the fire “at, Not igh ‘enough “for hime toy} but their happiness P hiriselt; At times he seemed en. the police came Linds was | dead. It was found that in his first effort to end bis life he had used | the laces out of tls shoes. These he | who The Stavinsky couple run the eons and on Mohday, the Dukes olaim, two pieces of laundry were missing from the package. refused. to pay until| the and aaya that when ghe went to Slavinsky he mocuned \Mrs. Duke, James Newton and Dyke ty (FHIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) West Twenty-third Strect _ tpsb SHOP, re TO CLOSE ‘AR-Qur- Remaining Stock—Thig. Season's Models of Silks, Panamas and Mannish Mixtures Stern Brothers ‘Men’s Negligee Shirts A Special Offering To-morrow . Prhited and Woven Madras Shirts, light, dark, figured and } Sdeindican if a Cambrié ‘Night Shirts, - eurplice neck, white or colored tfimmings, sited and plain bosoms, coat modelé, Values $1,50 to 2,50, Mahogany Furniture August Reductions in DESKS, ARM CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, SIDE TABLES, ARM AND SIDE CHAIRS, ‘ $1.10 55° LIBRARY PIECES, COMPRISING TABLES, BOOK CASES, DINING ROOM EXTENSION TABLES, CHINA CLOSETS, » WIDOW OF MILLION IRE qf DIES IN PO SYRAL ving on his door. as held to-da fn 1&7 he worth Annwval Sale Brill Clothes Reduced 25 to50 cen Cent Brill clothes are New York's finest tailored * clothes, Brill clothes are tailored by 10 of the foremost and most modern tai- loring institutions in the world, designed by ten of the foremost master designers, and made of ad- vanced style fabrics woven by the best mills in the world. At original prices Brill clothes were best value anywhere; at re- duced prices the values are vastly For Brill Suits Values up to $15 *10 For Brill 2 and 3- Piece Suits Values up to $18 $43°° For Brill 2 and 3. Piece Suits Values up to $22.50 For Brill 2 and 3- Piece Suits Values up to $30 For Brill 2 and 3- Piece Suits ‘Values up to $35 Including 60 ditierent mod- els, 100 different colorings and fabric designs, Including sults of | “Valour, ~Cheviot;—Saxony—Cassi=— mere, ‘Tropical _ Worst Silk Mixed Worsted and Pure Worst- ed;\Suits of Blue and Black Serge, and. Spenie and — unfinish — Union: yi 4thSt..ne-B way 279 Broadway nr.Chambers St. 47CortiandtSt.,nr.GreenwichSt 125th St., comerThird Avente Demonstration | Sterling | Playerpiano the piano that can be t] played by hand or with | the Music Koll, will be given every morning t f and aflemoon. at our H main. wareroom, Ful- { ton street, or at our: j | Bedford Branch, 1234 \ Redford avenue, Rrook- i! i lyn. A wonderful 4 i strument . and) music H worth. hav The public cordiaily tyited The Sterling Piano Co.; 518-520 Fulto1St.,¢o--Hanover Pl, | BROOKLYN. Cloued at 14,30 P.M, on Saturdays \ during July and August, Men’s $2 Negligee tome hove pleated mest of them. are plain. barguins every one! Fifteen Hundred Men’s Fine Two and Three Piece Suits Come to Us at Less than Half. N** since ‘the Simpson’ Crawford organi announced an eyent in Men’s Clothing more -worthy than this to be classed as a great occasion. ess of one of the most advantageaus clothing purchases we have over made we aré in a position to offer a remarkably comprehensive stock of men’s new clothing suitable for immediate and early Iall service, > and ean quote a price for choice from the entire stock that. repre- sents but half or less than half‘the prices this Clothing commands regularly at-retail. Included are the following Tropical, Outing and Beach Two-Piece Suits. Flannels, plain striped and che:ks, Ca#imeres, hair line, club check patterns, etc.; OF $35 Brass Bed, $24.75 Zinch continuous posts; teed French lacquer. $23-Ostermoor Mat- or in two parts, #1 filling, bound edges: Mahogany ished fra velour co Mahogany ished frame, ered tn velour, $5 Parlor Table, $3.50 2.50 Dining Chair, $1.65 Highly polished golden oax. Shirts ct $1.15 |, £& Main Foor. HIRTS taken fro lites fermesly 92 urregiicr Great 27 Second Floor. zation . began specializing on Men’s Clothing have we By proc-, Sale price, $Q 75 sray_worsteds, checks, plain gray, fancy stripes, Tropical worsteds, tan, grays, green plaids, Worth Ry Blue serges; half and quarter lined. to $20 All sizes are included from 34 to 44 inthe “‘regular’’ builds, as well as‘‘stouts’’ and ‘ Here Are 200 Men’s Fine $4 Trousers—About 30 Different Styles—at $2.50 --You_wilL agree, if you attend this sale_to-motrow, that seldom-has the opportunity been offered to buy such fine dress—trousers-at so little regard for actual value. eS Sooo The Prettiest Embroidered Turn- Over Collar you ever saw at l2iZe || Our entire stock of Women’s Shirt Waist Suits to be closed out. © Third Floor, HIS brings about an opportunity to buy pretty Summer dresses at less than half the original prices. These dresses, by the way, make the daintiest of house gowns, so that it's the best of wisdom to anticipate your needs for Fall now. Our entire stock has been divided into two collections for the sale as follows: Pretty Dresses of Dotted Swisses Batiste & Colored Chambrays _ in six styles, trimmed with Val. lace & tuckings Dainty Dresses of White Batiste some embroidered, otherslace trimmed/ $2. 50 worth $6.50 Reduced to $1.50 worth , $4.50 Reduced with rows of lace and tuck- ings. | $18 Linen Suits and Princess Dresses, Reduced to $6.50; Tailored Coat, princess and two-piece models, of linen and attractive cotton yoiles, clothing event. Sale price, $Q 5 Worth up to $20 ‘slenders."’ and as we hi DUES with whom we do much business gave us his entire q line of salesmen’s and show case samples atter all their As his is a very extensive business among the orders were in. Gray velours. From amaker famous every- where for the fine tailoring he puts into his Rieguds: TPHE high character of this dlothing’ forms the most temarkable feature ofthis great © Were we to mention the maker's name, you'd acknowledge it as enough ante good service, and back of every:suit involved in this sale stands son, Crawford ‘guarantee of perfect satisfaction—so you ll be. the greatest mistake any man possibly could if because of t Xs) tremely low price yqu compare the clothing: involved in this .with any you have ever seen marked at $9.75 Included are the foilowing new late summer and carly fall Three-Piece Suits. Blue Serge—full lined. Cassimeres—stripes, checks, novelty Plain Worsteds, sleds, stripes, club checks, plaids, ave many extra expertoncod saleamen prompt service is assured. Women's 50c Imp. Lisle Hose at 35 £27 Main Floor. FASHIONED of black, white and tan lise in a sheer gauze Only a limited price--3éci 8 All sizes. this weave. cuaotity at pa rs for $t £20 Second Floor. midsummer ie Simp- oe ‘back thibets, fancy wor- or jain Floor, better class of stores this collection is naturally extensive and represents the smartest and newest effects in women’s embroidered neck wear. Bearing this fact in mind, we offer you an opportunity to-morrow to select from the prettiest neckwear of the twenty-five cent sorts that has been brought ee out this season, in all sizes from twelve to sixtecn, and you may pay only half 5 the regular price for them. To-Morrow Two for .25c. ‘ Regularly 25c apiece. eR i Z Included are six new styles. Take Any Parasol in Our Stock at °1.95. GREAT significance is this announcement, for in this Parasol Clearance we include eyery Parasol in the Simpson Crawford Parasol you're early you'll get one of these, and in any case you'll get doub'e your money's worth and surely the sty!e and exact color you desire. movement we haye ever inaugurated in our Parasol stocks, and presents an opportunity to buy the pretticst Parasols out this scasun at $1.05 WE guaran- i cushions covered in allk plush. $75.50 Three-Picco Parlor Suit, $66.00 $87.50 Threz-Piece Parlor Suit, $70.00 $92.50 Three-Piece Parior Suit, $81.00 $12.75 Morris Chairs, $8.50. $15 ov; hand-lald your choice of tress, Hewing- Quarteret oak or birch, mahoy finished. or. Ca CTE misgion style: very broad arms, made for comfort; $11. Enamel! Bed, $7.75 | complete with velour cushions. Heavy continuous posts, best | $16 Mahogany Fin, Morris Chair, complete, $11.50 baked enamel, brass scroll fillings; $14 Golden Oak Morris Chair, complete, $10.00 all sizes. $23 Mahogany Morris Chair, complete, $21.00 $2.75 Metal Spring, $2 /$30 Leather Couch, $24.75. Heavy ‘pipe tuoing, ~. double Bullt in qua) tered oak, nicely carved frame, woven steel wire; best construc: | jy polished, best upholatering, covered in gc leathet, very deep Biel tufting; best guaranteed anes construction, $17 Settee, S10 50 unis! |, finely pol- Aipioltared: seat, with $35 Cenuin> Leather Couch, ut $2. $4U Genuine Leather Couch, $44 ats olden Oak” Davi ngort Verona, $32.50 $9 Arm Chair or Rocker, $0 finished, nicely uphélstered seat, sser or Chifionier, $14. 75. fn all the popular ped ff Bird's-Eye Map!e Dresser, at $ $32 Golden Oak Toilet Tables, at $22 $48 Golden Oak Chiffonters,” at $34.¢ narant pol cov: Golden oak oF mahogany tin- {shed, highly polished; 18x18. An entirely new aud exclusive model square top. and back upholstered, covered In newest tapestry ef $32 Three-Piece Partor Suit, $27.50. $36 Three-Ploce Porlor Suit, $31.50, pyrotechnics. $87.50 Flye-Plece Parior Sult, $79,273 ~ $114.50 Five-Piec: Parlor Suit, $106.00 $131.00 Five-Piece Parlor Suit, $119.75 | $21 Extension Tables, $14.75. | hand rubbed \poltsned roun stal base, fitted with ulcely Sarva claw feot extension, ) | feet; 6 $23 Weath, Oak Extension Tables at $18.25 $15 Golden Oak Exiension Tables at $12.25 $44 Solid Mahogany Extension Tables at $33.50 $28 Go'den Oak China Closets. $21.50 tered ouk, finely polished bent giass od shelves, claw feet; best construc- Selected qui ends and poll tion. $48 Three-Piece Parlor Suit, $45.75. 517.50 Golden or Weath. Oak Ching Closets, $14.50 $49.75 sold Maiogany China Closets at $38.75. $69.00 Golden Ua China Closets at $57,50. | $35 Go'den Oak Sideboard, $24.75. i quartered oak, “piano. pol- y catved, extra large mirror; beat con- ) Golden Oak Sideboard at $19.50. . 5 0 Golden Oak Sideboard at $24. $67.00 Golden Oak Sidetoard at $48.25. Our Special $65 Five- -Piece Parlor Suit at $47.50 hed jtrainé, p 5 polished velour. | $39 Flyo-Plece Parlor Sult, $33.75. | i 345 Five-Picce.Parlor Suit, $38.50, $55 Five-Piece Partor Suit, £47175, ny tit stoek—without-a single exception—and many- of-these-Paraso!s -have~been-marked-during-the season at-fiye_dollars_and-above, SAF Main Floor. Elite This is the most sweeping clearance This August Furniture Event ‘Has “Added Much to Simpson Crawford Furniture Fame count it of more consequence that we have sold Simpson Crawford Furniture to more people who have come here after looking at the furniture in all the other stores than that wé have sold almost a third more furniture than we did during the corresponding period of last year! furniture sale’s solid economies and proves our contention that the true American wants the GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL things and can discriminate between the cheap and the cheap things that are made ty give stores that indulge continually in pric Our Special $50 Three-Piece Parlor Sut, $33.50 The correct Chippendale Style, mahogany finished, piano polished frames, upholstered with loose it speaks volumes for this The following are but instances of August Furniture Sale pricing: i | a lies Floor. ‘ood things _ $25 Brass Beds, $14.75. Two-inch pillars; best French lacquer; all sizes. $15.50 Mattress, $10. Black guaranteed hair, full 40 Iks,; coverel in the best ticking. $11 Golden Oak Exten- sion Tables, $8.25. Square top, finely shed; 6 fect extension $18 Velour Couch, 12.50 Nicely polished oak frame; fine upholstering \ $8. 50 Box Couch, $6.75. upholstering vired 2a : choice of coloring. ; isk $40 Turkish Roeker, Fitted ¥ leather. Soli d ith oO. Rocker, $5 da y polished, nd gh back: vory

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