The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1907, Page 20

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‘to a Failure in Life and Possible Suicide. le aughisman From Newport ~ Believed by Police to Have: ‘| Drowned Himself... * Letters fa ‘the. pockets of a thread- street and Avenue B. to~iay Qoll ef 0 Ufo that was a failure and a eis tragte ending. TPoliceman Kennedy, of the Union Market station, stumbled over the coat Near it was a well worn striped walst- @vat and a broken derby hat The policeman took the garments to the etation-house, and putting them before Mawit. Judge remarked: 2SWEbese probably belong to some poor ‘dap who has made = hole in the river. $aey were preity close to the water ‘Gont” Mi GUpiithe coat the Lieutenant found a ‘Targe wallet 10 which were eight pawn Widdets, showing that HH. Snyder Wiwepleuged eight pieces of jowelry z gums ranging from fifty cents to In Schenectady: the inside of the wallet was writ- the name “HH. i, Snydec,” and in fig. of the recesses wore a number of S rs, “Many of these were in “envelopes, on “f@bich were written: “Relira to B. + @ayder, Pelham Hous Newport, R. i” Phese were sixned “Your Devoted “Mother, and were evidently from ‘Wabther to a son who had made some misstep in life. They were addressed to ME. 6nyder, General Post Oftice, New Work One of thes, read. in part: Hinted at Wrong Done. sen Wik your way out, my son A ier ‘cannot be lost forever because of one wrong he has committed Now @ your way in the world and get a home, to which we. can both xo. Epope to see you around Christmas.” =. letters gave no clue to the offense to have been committed by ¢ young man, but indicated that the ee ig fo Newport. ere als were letters from Mise M. Lexxett, of No. % Thomp- street, Gloversville, N. ¥. There Mere of the endearing sort, but no men- tion: was made in any of them of any Sree young Snyder may have had. ‘ifatben, too, evidently written’ by Snyder to 3 Leggett. In this the writer | poke of his great love for her, and Upbraided her for not having written 40 him. It sald, in part: OMT have not heard from you tn etght weeks. Surely this is strange silence Yor one’ who has pretended to love me In another pocket was a letter of recommendation from R. R. Bishop, a “District Superintendent of the’ Hud- ‘eon River Tunnel Company, in which ‘MF Bishop said: ‘ Had Good Reference. |. E, Snyder has worked for the Hudson Rivet ‘Teleplioné Company as a @raughtsman. His work was most eatisfactory, and he wax both compe- ‘ént and interested. Any one who e: _Bioys him a abavaa ested et be ratisfied with him." ~ WOMAN CLOS ONES WINDOW ON LEG UF FUGITIVE ‘ore Then Shouts for Police, and | Wer S Alleged Burglar | Locked Up. Joseph YSN Webster ay AocKed up in th Gireet Police twith burglu: ‘tha’ ping tour she to ‘Yensacked. ‘Sho got a re the house - w few year ahOne © of tad been done wiille he ished Pawn Tickets and Letters Point “OWNED BY H. E. SNYDER. pore oat found on the sidewalk at|_ there was an unfinished) real BURGLAR CHASED OVER A ROOT BY They Leave Mr. Whittaker’s | Table and Pursue. Intruder Percival J. B Whittaker, a weaMy | nites’ to a severe Dighty-Afth street, wae efying a din- eecribed to. thin. { Lis EVENING WORLDS DECEMBER 12, 1907. THURSDAY, _ {ner party last rilght to some friends when ‘he heard a noise on the floor acca Accompaniad by some of his | guests he went upstairs to Investigate. | They were just in time to see a burglar run-out of Mra, WWhittal |room and make for the roof. The m: | cot away by locking the door te Jewel cass containing $8,000 worth of joes had been taken from the room | | {Jewels waa found intact, dot $100 tn of the Brench maid, Mae Elsie oo |Czartna Ill From Trying to Reduce Her Welght, ST, PETERSBURG, Dec. 12—Em- Dress Alexandra, who has been euffering }eome time frome light attack of tn- fluensa, bad « high fever yesterday and was ordered to remain in bed. She re cently called tn a epectalist and sub- “eximen te reduce broker of No 9 West | nor weight, and her present affitction te Rifling Rooms, estate A i Bernard Spwaar, of No. 1¢i Attorney | einberg, of No. i‘ tes cette Oe “MEN'S HABERDASHERY. Friday’s C learancey JAMES MACREERY &(0! 23rd Street ge, sath hn In Both Store.) Fi St On Friday, December the ayih 1,000 dozen, Knit Four-in-hand Scarfs, Plain colored silks and fancy designs. 5oc each : 350 dozen; Four-in-hand and Folded Squares, fade of Foreign Silks and Satins, 65c each values 1.00 and 1,50 200 étecrm, Scarfs, French Four-in- hands and Squares. Made of hand- woven English Silks, 1.50 values 2.00 and 2.50 600 Flannel Waistcoats, Tan, gray and English Tattersalls, 2.00 vafues 3.50 and 5.00. ° 1,000 House Coats, Terry. Bath Robes and woollen Blanket Gowns. 5,00 Suspenders vith initial Made of ‘white or colored silk. I.00 per pair Walking Gloves, ‘‘The Irving.” As- sorted shades of tany 1.00 per pair may £ UTOMOBILE APPAREL. In Both Stores, A complete assortment of Fur and” Fur lined Coats for Men, Women and Children; Robes, Fur Boots, Clocks, Gloves, Limousine Outfits, etc, Men’s Calf Skin Coats with Nutria collar and cuffs, Venetian plaid lining, 54 inches long. 28.00 Men’s Mancharian Dog Skin Coats, quilted. 52 inches long. 17.50 Men’s wool lited Gloves with wrist “= 7 strap. Black and Man. 2.50 Men’s Sealsk:n Caps. 550 Men’s lamb lined Boots, 6.75 JAMES, McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Sircet Superb tee Suits $ 75 Dashing Models 1673 Former. Prices $28, ah $32 and $35 All the stunning creations ‘) modish, splendidly tailored fuits, grouped for a clearance to-morrow. Rich Velvet Suits, Chic Cheviot Suits, Fine Broadcloths, Heidelberg Checks, Plaids---Stripes Every suit fs a paragon of | inter-style—coats in various “correct models, handsomely satin Ined—collar and collatless effects _Skits“extra full plaited, revealing "ell the accepted fold conceits. Delightfully refreshing color com: ations in conjunction with , blues and browns. e greatest chance you've eve, lad. Yoii= Choice Friday, “STARTLING ERIDAY XMAS BARGAINS A wonderful list of the most remarkable bargains of the season. Xmas shopping at this store on Bargain Friday is just as important as on any other Friday of the year. We've made many special reduc- tions for Friday on Holiday Goods which should pack this store to its capacity. We call particular atten- tion to the extraordinary price reductions on our staple lines---any one of which would prove ‘a most useful Xmas Gift. "Come to-morrow. _You can't afford to miss these sales---the economies are without precedent. 5 ‘ cone y Black, 2 oo I | Children’s Conterno’s AY, skins 4005 E S Also iter Broad Umbrellas i Famous Sym- December 14th, Fo, Persian core nee Hace 4 phony Orches renders concerts morning and afterncon. choice assortment of silver, Dresden, born ru ‘hens wood This, store. will’ Remain open | EVENINGS ‘until: eae WwW. TH : ie Wissner Piano INGS until | _| sins EST ia STREET | | eee A9c nite Xmas ISATISFACTION | GUARANTEED: OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED || rele used ” Friday’ ‘Specials In BOOKS. Peck’s Bad t Boy and His Pa, “Wome s 50-in. Long Auto Coats ict to l. 98 ea tremendous stir. ‘The most’ astounding underprice g the entire seasom—an underprice revelati n-which will cai aera aa | Ror 2 Hours, Friday Girls’ and Misses’ Full Length] “Fur Trimmed Coats iy “Women’s Handsomely Tailored Suits Reduced Alger’s and Heslyjs 8 Books for Boys Bound in extra ‘loth, inte and bol ulllabed 15c Many of them stmples—formerly priced up to $25 each, WE ALTER FREE, to. eet at hundreds of tities a eats The. Funniest Books Ever Written ’» Camic History of the U, Byte History of the U. B.A Book: lasuring perfect custom fit. These sults sre made ich, all-wool Chiffon Broadcloth, in a pleasing sity of styles, plain’ tallored—LINED THROUGH- OUT WITH RICH SATIN—extra full skirts, plaited, wide fold—all shades and sizes, at from ‘ri iat of ern eee Ria Ne Boys’ Overcoat Bargain Hee at, each Rogers Ware | An Extraordinary Friday Bargain Sale of Rogers Table Sets—consisme of 6 ton ¢ Overcoats, Reefers and Suits, ages 3 to, 12, @) LONG THROW TIES —Black or brown American lynx, 60-inch _lensth, Uned with’ fine quality satin, Neg- ular price $2.98; choice: at 1.49 GRAY OF I8ABEL- TA OrossuM BETS — Consisting of large pillow mum and hend- some throw tie; 60 Inches long. ned with satin; regular value $12.99;" to-mor+ row, ett | 9.98 Useful Xinas Gifts — for Women Eee ep Ot: offered at half. i Pick from RUSSIAN OVERCOATS; ages 3 to 8; in a score of styles, fabrics—some with insignia on sleeve; REEFERS of blue and Oxford gray Meltons, velvet collar; Jong, full coats; plain or red linings—equal to any 3 garment in town— al to- morrow, coat, reefer or suit, ForMen@ YoungMen We offer an Overcoat and a for the plated, hand burnished, fonnist Of teapot, sugar spoon-holder. sewhere under 87. In other words, we give you both for fhe pr saving of half. E to 44 breas' fabrics—g mts that are well tnd perfect fit! ae $18 00/ A COAT AND 10. 00 VALUE A SUIT FOR ' THE SALE of sales—the feature event of the season—with values and qealities without an cqual: s ies quadruple plated, pure white bristle wate WAIST SALE And a Sale That Brings a Most French Gilt Frames u t Silk Petticoats ‘ HEADS 29 Storm King Rubber Boots ma iNeueapaain age dieeeotuened Exceptional Value a! Mange ( For girls and boys, ses J) 79 anaccoumendine A MANUFACTURER’ 6 to 10% a A yolce stiudes in ance sale of waists — mostly samp from fine quality wh blouse, elaborately: tri fine Val. lace and openwork em- broidery; shown in assorted pat- tucked back, full sleeve! tucked cuff and For boys, Our regular $5,00 Petticoat W For youths, sizes 11 to 2 : double soles..... S Boys’ sizes, 2% Petticoats, consisting of extra stout shi paonectis See Sateen, made flex. made full’ also in pele, of Mercerized green and ets tops, and Hinze, S-plece tucked hieked ru: p For men, sizes 7 to 9.. One-BuckleOvershoe: m For girls and boys, sizes 6 to 1039, 8c 19¢), 1.19 ? Men’s Slippers (Mall Orders Solicited.) A Great Stock of Every Kind at Prices on Which You'll Save Money. Neat, Attractive Leather black and brown, Slippers ‘With patent leather, and jeather Teds in all sizes, Sale e Silk- Lined Net _ Waists Just the thing for Xmas most desirable and useful. rately trimmed. with and pin tucks, “fancy sleeve and stock; lined throug’ out with “best quality For youths and missés, sizes 11 to. 2 imonos—of heavy German fan- Long Ki with yoke, 98c nel, mada trimmed with broad borders around trom heavy biank- necks, For women, sizes 234 felts, Our to-mor- made of biack or tan | gat Men’ 8 me tah square in ecru’ and white, Values up to $4; spe- cial at, atch. . Men’s ¢ia. Suspenders Web! High-grade silk and elastic Buspenders, _inutien Le $ Klosfit pre Seca ea variety 0! s 8 rdigan Made to fit both slender and faist Pat- “ 1 F. O xt trimmed with —non- jee 8 stout women, with a perfect fitted Fringed Table ; ra Heavy B F breakable, leathor jackets top, and elastic core inserted at teres ia Berea Cloths, Fleeced Blan- argain Ti ay ends: each pair in Gee top’ on elther Je, fastened in HAS, ; back with patent cinsps, made with iz N thsi tiereae ite full flare sectional flounces, or value; a pair, Men’s $4. 50 Bath Robes, B Mado of & imported blAnk cut extr Toy Specials rings and Tufte finished: also in heavy quality sateen, Hh fancy morees, alsd i) DOLLS tired wheels and co larly $5.00; special. Ranging in Price from BOYS! Toon, cerlzed CHESTS. with aE ph hd. to $8 1.98 Re.) Another Tot of Ria naL class ‘Folding Beds All trimmed and ready for use; will hold a lirge size doll; special at ‘Ren nants of Best Floor Qilcloth | | formedly tres m the piece up to 45c. a Sq. @ $10.75 I 14-16West Lath Stredt bong Bra ad Street 2s Alterations FREE. NEW YOR as ~US——U ane des us z a Sale at Al Three Stores eee len Street Linoleum Rem: nants reduced to Remnants of Inlaid Linoleum— Remnants of ate ch t aigioe the: Blece up 1 - 39c Linoleum Mats at Positively ridiculous underprices.” formerly selling Linoleum—forn- |. now a "200 10,000 In the lot; size’ 36x23; shown in arwonderful a: l : DOLL, best bisque 8173 WRITING DESK, m Tremendous Bargain Event, trom the piece up erly A Sensational 3 Hour Sale of ment of colors and designs. We have bought th such a quantity that we are able to sell them at ite agli o. Like cut--any size; sanitary wool amine ico lr nema a On remarkably low price (limit 9 A.M. to 12 M. ony) at aed stripe tick- a Il Orders, add Nona ©. 0, ing; all Steel egular sncivedh ($lsivalue $22.50 Seamless Brussels. rears at_ Size 9x12, from the famous Smith mills; woven in one plece, and are shown in the choicest floral, Oriental and Persian effects; reinforced on both ends with a 2-Inch’ selvi $22.50 value, to-morrow, at, each ‘ regularly $15; Special to- morrow only paccCOMRIELEHaslics Ne Or 8.715

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