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Dr, Dixon Says He Has No ancier Com- mitted Suicide. TELLS OF DEED. | t i ‘ | Charles Cokn, cos = downtown on the @f fhe last hours of Charles T. Barney, | gunway this morning ; deposed President of the Knicker-) er Trust Company, who killed him- | Who mas with’ him. It Nov. 15. were brought out to-day | fuke he dinner table Thursda: t the Coroners’ Office in the basement | |etand, Are. Barney; a handsome, black. | MAN is a misft. in ‘ousiness when if id although at times en tes he is bilious. but toppled and 14 Glass I took state of shock that I did not) uestion him, I did not know) £1.50 Fruit and Game Pictures $ Uthtigestas @y Hunyadi Janos Water fs SIXTHDAV, 19°70 204 STREETS NEW YORK. = ad a pistol, although I kept) Gi my own’ nom as @ protection | Before breakfast overcomes attempted sulclde and Biliousness completely. sof suicide He had “the 5 Set tenaat catia A Natural Laxative Water eine 1 Meta np sess! Bottled at the Springs. Avoid substitutes. sery wound! a aaa ea either A . Ritorney for Mr. | Barney, ¢ Wing the will. / already knew 4 wishes and it} tions to him. He id Batney tid him Wh ¥ e e e of x 5 rompily. returned a verdict flicted wound, with _ Have marked all vsaid) Lawyer) Wai onlled Cone wien cclatoela | Very much below. former prices; oe i : Syracuse University Banquet.__,|| Now from 510.00 banquet of Are ready with’their holiday showing—complete’ in all those little and Our Toy and elaborate things that make these sections shopping headquarters for Gifts. Our clerks would thank you—we would thank you—if you'd do your Book Depts. holiday shopping early. You:d thank us because you'd avoid the crowds — because the assortments will be so much better. To-Morrow We Will Sell 200 Women’s Coats = |, ‘ and 200 Women’s Suits at a Very Low Price. OR those who are going.uway, over the holiduy and desire to make eleventh hour preparations this sale comes just in the nick of time.’ : : : b We have every reason to Velleve that you can search all New York with- Gut finding yalnes to equal these, gud ygu’ll tell us.so, too, when you come*here ‘to-morrow. SSNCeUe Te 4 200 Coats in. the lot. Every. garment in the collection as represented, of the kind we feature in our reguiar stock; in loose or semi-fitted | style, beautifully and smartly trimmed with velvet and “braid in “many exquisite designs. One, as illustrated, ts a 52-Inch model of beautify) lustre broadcloth in full loose atyle; collarless effect, outlined at neck with ~ velvet and trimmed with handsome military brald: & cuffs similarly trimmed; same -model in semi-fitted 2 style, richly lined with gray or black satin—sizes 34 to e 46—$20 value, at. £7 Third Floor. Fifth Ay. at 26th St. Stunning Suits, These Suits came to us-at-a great price concession You'll, find ail the popular mannish, semi-fitted styles; singie- breasted, button-through style; fly front a>? Gouble- breasted effects, with that swagger cutaway front and the popular model as cut. Materials are Broadcloth, Panne Cheviot; fancy siriped fabries aad —mannish—mixtures—tn— all_the desirable _ ‘Among the first. S roanpsgd to arrive were the members of | Me Barney household. Mrs. Barney { athe widow, entered in de AC ed. by Mra, Meade, her com- Geveral qther women were, f /> Dr, Dixon's Testimony. j We. George A. Dixon, of No. 17 Weat| ninth street, was the firet wit-| Replying to the Coroner’s’ ques- | he sald he had been the family clan of the Barneys for more than asking me to ome to the house at once. I found! De, Stimpson already attending Mr. | Barney. Dr. Stimpson had probed for} bullet," and had then placed a gauze) SMredeing over the wound. We deemed !t | Not to operate until we could get Proper instruments. While this was | : done the lawyers arrived.’ "Did he tell you how he came to be Wounded?” asked Harburger. | “He dld not,” sald Dr. Dixon. “I aid ask him because I deemed that con- rs would nat be to his advantage | AIG condition." | Supjan't the lawyers talk with tim?” | ‘They merely instructed him to an-| tyes’ or ‘no’ to certain -‘eations| ich they put fo him, and after that} they required him to steno bis name | “ sm tore al “Didn't this injure him?” fot in my opinion,"** *It is common rumor that Mr. Bar- Rey made his will after he was shot’ Phat 14 correct, 1 velleve,”* sald the | raician, * _ > Why waim't I Informed by you of) % Bhia fact when I reached the house?" | “emanded the Coroner, aidn't think It was relevant to an| Jwauiry into the death itself,” said, Dr. | Pixon. } aah Wound Self-Infiicted, } impid anybody tell mez" insisted the “Coroner. } ee = #Really, I don't’ know,” said “Dr. Dixoa, smiling. wound self-inficted ?* a it was,’ | “Then you regard it asa suicide?” | S“Uertainly. Only I think that Mr. Harnoy pulled the trigger too soon; in other words, that he shot himself be- oro he was ready for the act and while handiing the rewlver.” Mr: Dixon said that he himself re- “moved the dlood-atained undershirt and nightshirt from the dying man-and sent Them into an adjoining room. i (Harborger wanted to know why these @armnents wi not given to him. Dr Dison merely repoat athe had 2¢ “them to another room. He had been-‘in» Porecsd that the nuxt day or two they Wad been taken downstairs to be 5) H @nd' there, throu; a mistake, were burned. He said a man imlght shoot Ohimself {n the abdomen with a revoiver | . peat Jeave no powder marks on the Di Dixon insisted what i wouid not? possible for any. person other 2h; SBAYney 10 Have fred 2% W-there were fotolia tn whents, Which showed there Riothing between the body a mayzaic mben the silow Sred, Sald He Shot Himecit. latter parc hae PERIRNG, De Dison, was questions Assistant | Disirict-Attor: Just e BDr, Joreph Ay Blak: avenue, Ears ed ce unl after 3. It wax D honed to the Corone @wamine the wound until the patie bean pui- under chiorof on the abdomen was 9; jelang realized, he sald, ry was necessarily fat Waan't Tortured, Doctor Says. Lewis Stimpyon, who ves at > Haxington avenue: kid. wi, an! ‘graye. danker He wtih mensnily: 1 business arra mera Piysician d nol with sed for Days, Widow Says. | B stir inthe crowd as dire. idow, took the in your home— an "No i He No investment you here. ° We make : can make will yield easy for you to make larger dividends than a the ideal gift without a good Piano. Safe and large initial outlay. most profitable Why Not Buy a Piano for Christmas? The gift ideal. Nothing you can buy will give as much pleas-: ure to as many people—and that should be the object of all giving. You choose here from fourteen makes, headed by the famous Gabler Piano an instrument of world-wide reputation. Our other makes are ‘Packard © Lindeman (Henry ¢> S. G.) Schum Hobart M. Cable Radle Price &> Teeple Schaeffer Milton Schencke R. S. Howard ~ Crawiord De Rivas é> Harris Cable- Nelson We make it extremely easy to own a Piano. Our terms are as low as ‘> Down--*l a Week This fact, considered with our exceptionally fine veiccti is % instr this store decidedly the BEST place in ‘New York to setae ETS Seeinneaenus makes Used Rian Osea socy makes as SS Tee Knabe, Weber, Kranich & Bach, Chicker- ing, Sohmer, Pease Horace Waters, Hlardaian, lischer and others. Prices as low as $85 for Uprights. : 6 Pinno Dept, Fourth SIXDMPAV, 19°70 20” STREETI NEW YORK. 0. EO POR ORR 1 Second Floor. Men's Regular *22.50 . Suits and Overcoats, *15.50. HIS store will be closed all day Thursday(Thanks- = giving Day), so, i you desiré that new Suit or Overcoat for the holiday you must come to-morrow. « _ To-morrow we place on sale 4 number of those dressy, cor Ks od § re Inauuralcactaen aalinalC von alae Seteseuca Cn ~_-These Suits and Qvercoats were secured from two different makers who found it imperative to dispose ot garments on hand at the best price they could secure for immediate financial assistance, OF} course there are not a great many, but then we hope to have enough to last the day out. * ‘ Black Overcoats $ : DO Bitck Suits Oxford Overcoats ; Fancy Worsted Suits Gray Overcoats Taney Cassimera i ss Value Suits Fancy Overcoats $22.30 Fancy Cheviot Suits All the popular fabrics fashionab'e this season. The new shaves, checks, stripes or plain suitings, Every Garment Strictly Guaranteed Mfen’s Hats—Another Jot of 45 dozen o! those famous Men's $3 Hats in all the new blocks and colors, either in stiff or ‘oft hats; special atesesces } Toros ot ie -KeasOn; —cut-extrafull-wi.t wide tolde—at toot gp AE Remarkab!c values at this price 5 SEE CUELOISSON 16 V4] 1 Women's exclusive model Coats, made of light-weight . _kergev and Imported broadcloth; 52 Inches long; graceful, {ull loose, semi-ftted and “fitting styles; plainly tailored or trimmed with velvet and fancy braid in black and various dark colors. Also a limited number of Evening Capes In beauti- f° pastel colorings; warmly interlined and lined with rich satin or Aeut do cygEne—sizes 34 to 46—value $29 . 19.75 Suits—dressy new models. Every suit value of the season is eclipsed by this offer. About 100 Sults fn this lot. Manufacturer's sample line—embodying the smartest styles and most fashionable fab- % ties. Value $39.75; at....ecs ++ Rages ae TEARS 29.75 Tailor-made Suits—24 to 50-inch tight and semi- | Sample Suits in rich Velvet; many beautiful fitted; Single*or double breasted moie!s; smart military models and models to choose from. The smart military model, beautifully : braided In self-toned braid and ornaments; the 30inch double- __the swagger button-through Cutaway model so much in demand this fasted, semi-fitted moltel; have smart cuff. collar and pocket season. Materials are new club checks, the London atripe in all the | —scif-color silk braid ao fashionable thia seaton. Tho new pleated | new color effects, Broaddiotts, cheviots~and—mannish—mixtures. skirts finished--with fold—and- trimming —to-mateh—coat,-All_-coals— Skirts full kilted, finished witty wide bias fold. Remark- have Skinner's satin lining and warm interlining, Val- able value at.. Br, MOURN ee Up ECON SASHIMI soca Panne ein ; $29.75 New. Dress Hats, $7.95 $32.50 Fur-lined Coats, $19.75 £m Third Fleer. $14.50 Style and Quality SOME Tof them have those rich. handsome Persian : : ita Becond Elect: lamb collars. We bought them at a very unusual ) DIOR a the most remarkable Trimmed Hat ] price concession and each one of the 75 is a rare bargain, bargain of ‘the year—made up especially for | Squirrel Lined Coats—48-inch UNE) CELI ROGNEY Manian Just 100 Beautiful Lamb. Regularly $32.50, Trimmed Dress Hats. : ates... seeeeeenee Just when every woman wants a Dress Hat of this Gravely nr cots houenalane character—satin or satin and velvet combined. The trimmings cial, ... .. 29.50 are the finest French Roses and other flowers and foliage. Mink Muffs—Dark, rich three beautifully arranged. If you should ind four stripe Natural; trimmed with wo heads and four paws. Fifty of try to purchase the materials and the | beads and four paws Fiay © hat, they would cost you much more Special 24.75 than we ask for the hat trimmed. | Animal Mufts—Black Lynx, ‘This is such an unusual lined, with plain or shirred satin. bargain we cannot re- $7 95 Regularly §32,50. Special at,.... $24.75 peat this sale, at.--- e Scarfs to Match the above muffs; , ° ss whole animal effect. Regularly ‘ On Bargain Square--Main Floor. $22.50. Special E 16.75 4 200 Women's: Trimmed | Russian Pony Coats—30:| Persian Sets—Throw a inch model; shaw! collar. Reg- Searl and Muff. Regu- ‘ Sample Hats, in black, brown, siarly $55.00. Bpe-. g Taio RNA MUR ARR soi navy, green, garnet, etc.—No two chal. ses .. 942.50 Fox seat Ae ieee alike, but all fresh and beaatiful. | Black Caracul Sets— | Buin surton —~ Animal Scarts Hata which under ordinary conditions Throw Scarf and Muff. Regu- aa Teddy Bear Muffs. Regu- 6.50. y $14.75. Special erly, $87.00, Spe would command & $3.95 larly $14.75. Special $9.50 , $87 pecial, 947.50 ‘ LAY, For to-morrow. .+++++++> Ate... seeee ber set... <3 85,000 Worth of Cut Glass, Right on 2 the Eve of the Holidays, at 50c on the Dollar > Fitth Floor.) ' O*XE of the most fortunate and timely purchases, we've ever made—couldn't come at a better time for us and for you. One ot America’s foremost cutters of fine Brilliant Crystal Cut Glass, who had every reason to expect a large pre-holiday trade, found himself with large stocks and few orders in sight and in urgent neéd of funds. 4 We'll hold your purchase for future delivery, and When you consicer the saving is half it will certainly pay you to anticl- pate your Christmas gifts. ae Su and Cream! Water Bottle, large size, richly | Rich Cut Glass Comports, =, ey my aie he @ inches high, buze star ard ros- KG ee ieee cut—allover cutting and cut neck: ent | Site designe with notched stern Q yee handles and cut. star| Z bottom; attractive shape. See ae ere Pe gy 95. Per paii +:8>.92,75 | 5 cial at..-+.... + aD tea; transeomely cut} EES : f&inch- Flower Vases, pane} = eee eng | Bichly eat f-tnc : ‘clitting—and—rorette dew foovet-euttlng, at-——-----+eenngennt $1. ale “$1 43 + Cut Glass Oil or Vinegar Cruets in assorted new cut- ase NS ion Foul Bowls arg irehes tings -with-heavy-cut-stopper,-cut bottom. apd_notched, é with six twenty-(ur point stars; between Pein See ilislral iontena Hele nota SLs oO) a rich all rt {istration t = Cut Glass Oval Spoon Trays, beautifully cut In a new deep cut- pretty shallow Lae: | oeaweves 2 $195, Rich Cut ¢ § many shapes and pat- | Cut Glass 2%-pift Jugs, whirlwind design, cut handle and bottom, terns to select from..,... at... Basement Sale of Salad Bowls, Cake Plates, Sugar and Cream Sets, Hat Pin Holders, Mustards, Hair Receivers, Covered Bon- 2 ise ting, m.. . $1,50 | Richly cut 8-Inch Fruit or Berry Bowls, rich. all-over cutting, at..§2.75 { bon of Olive Dishes, Ramekins, Match Holders, Steins, Vases, Sauce Dishes, Bread and Butter Plates, Marmalade Jars, Pin Trays, spoon Trays and thousands of other pieces. Values up to 75c. Spectal at BR itera Raced cK OaAE RISO UES Haee eee eee een cE IE EITEEEEERE REET Enne nna fr $12,000 worth of Foreign Lace Curtains for *7.200 ‘ : eae a i £7 Fourth Flear, ape final clearance of every odd lot in our entire stock, Only 2 to 10 pairs of a pattern. but all the popu- lar Laces are embraced in hundreds of patterns, ‘These sale prices net you a saving of 25’, to 33.4% Renaissance Lace Curtains Marie Antoinette Curtains Usually $5.50-—$4,75. a O0e 460 and S076." Special at | Should bo $7.50-—-$10.80 und $18.0, Soecial at $3 95 — $4.85— $8.90 and §13.50 | : $4.85—96.75 and #8.90 tai Arabian Lace Curtains _ Brussels Lace Curtains : Chin, Mace CUTS Fe an $10.75 and $18.40, at Similar styles sold elsewhere at $6 ty $15, at Regularly $8.952-$6,90 and- $10.50, at F 29.65 $6.90 and §8.90 : $4.85 — 87.50 and $9.75 : eel) ane G:89 Swiss Tambour Lace Curtains Scotch Lace Curtains Antique Lace Curtains— : Usually $5.50, to $14.75, at Worth double these prices, at $3.95 —34.85 —$5.75 and $8.75| $3.95 —94.85—$5.90 and $8.90 $2.95 — 93.85 and $4.50 Other Extraordinary Upholstery. Items , Crinkled Tapestry .Portieres French Gobelin Portieres Allover patterns in silk and Dearie yarns; regularly $16 to $25. . Richly ned with solid-colored fubrics; new and exclusive designs, $10.50, $11.75, $13.50 and $15.75 - 913.75, 915 and $17.50 : 32.75 Dining Table Covers, 98c ) 25¢ Ruffled Renaissance Curtain Laces, 12}ic Of red or green A¥mure ‘Tapestry; richly fringed. A one-day special In white or Arai Cogs. Limit, 28) yards. 55c Green Mission Tapestry, yard 1¥c $1 Bordered Drapery Satin, yard 50c Reversible, 60 inches wide, > Limit, 10 yards to a customer, Pratty effects for Lambrequing’or «aio Scarfs. \ 15c Silk: Pillow Rope—rich, lustrous quality in 60 colorings; yard 8c. iad art i winds ibOh od Palin sear