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‘SHOOTING KEP HOSPITAL WE i lwAN WHO SHOT HIMSELF WHILE CLEANING PISTOT. FROM PuLICE BY Mandeville Hall — Seriously Wounded in Side; Doc- tors belt | Facts. ACCIDENT, SAY FAMILY. Young Man in Delirium Saic to Have Tried to Jump from Window Too. In spite of determined efforts on the part of officials at Roosevelt Hospital to keep secret the fact that Mandeville de Marigny Hall, son of Wiillam Corne- lius Hall, of No, 52 West Ninth street, who is a director in the New York Knife Company and vice-president and general + of ronciev Terra Co eS De 1-7/7. avenue, was a patient \ tion with a serious bullet wound in his | UNGER SCORES KINGSLEY. side, the police learned to-day that the | the hospital, ' to kill himself | ing a win- |, young man Dut that s not only i ne attempted While delirious by 1 dow on Monday night Mr. Hall is a cousin of the Duc Villanbrosa and a descendant of ¢ Marquis de Marigny. He is also a nephew of the Baron Louis Von Hoft- man, of Paris, and his great grand father was the first Governor of New ng from while 1 y wife and r W | he Sout’ | « acation every year, a her is an invalid and we like to take him away to spend late winter each season “We s lower pa t upstairs to read a while ed. and suddenly I notice of vaveline on my table, a rote struck me that it would be just the | K to take r ve rust from m is the trade- markwhich 06 is on every Ha to Mis Wilson, daugh- genuine Mrs. Ge nt Wilson, of Ki it was not learned until bottle of a wedding, | his engagement broken authorities | that se Wilson had been the hospita eat’ Emulsion have d to ches police dns be, sold in nearly all the countries of Sennen ctreaneete the world. Nothing equals it to fig) while cle build up the weak and wasted heme bodies of young and old. cary sWound Not Serious, All Druggists; 50c. and $1.00. From br. Harlow Brooks, of No. 4 Ninth street, a World learned “VIOLINS The Artintic unas Well aa A a The third Botlean Girl Art Calendar, in ora, Will be distributed through The Sonday World In Greater New York next) Sunday, REAL BIATE) Jeans henson and lote 10 Bat Some ‘mr ners and Anvelh wne ee ‘y j men ary rng r yy ry “ exdadher | Albert Nu Thomans CHAS. H. Nl & CO. New Musical Warerooms, | 5-10-12 East Sith Street, HE EVENING WORLD, Bonwit, Harris & Co. Broadway—CORNER 21ST ST,—Fifth A Sale of High-Grade Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes. Choice of entire stock, comprising the newest winter models, some all silk lined. Values Up to $40, 19° LUSORS S NU Bon wit, HarrisGCo. Broadway—CORNER 21ST ST.—Fifth Ave. Clearance Sale Boys’ Clothing Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits. | Ages 8 to 17, Former Prices $6.50 to $8. Sailor and Russian Suits. Ages 3 to 10, Former Prices $6.50 to $8. Boys’ Russian Overvoats. ' Ages 3 to 10. Former Prices $6.50 to $7.50. | Norfolk and Double- Breasted Gata, ] Ages 8 to 17. Former Prices $8.50 to $10. Boys’ Smart Overcoats. Ages 3 to 10, Former Prices $8.50 to $10. Large Boys’ Overcoats. Ages 8to 16} In this lot there are values as high as $15.00. Boys’ Smart Suits. Ages 8 to 17. n this lot there are values as high as $15.00. | Boys’ Knickerbocker Trouser Ages 6 to 17. These have been selling for $1.25 and $1.50. The Last Week. Leading Wash Waists Specialty at $2.00 cach; House, JANUARY CLEARANCE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY: Tailored Suits & Dresses at About 12 Former Prices WOMEN’S & YOUNG WOMEN’S SUITS Suits from $30.00 to $35.00 Now $20.00 Suits from $40.00 to $45.00 Now $29.00 Suits from $50.00 to $65.00 Now $37.50 HOUSE & STREET DRESSES Dresses from $25.00 to $28.00 Now $18.00 Dresses from $35.00 to $40.00 Now $22.50 ‘om $45.00 to $50.00 Now $29.00 Dresse. in Opportunity not to be missed. SeEGiAe 1,200 prs. 14 BUTTON FRENCH KID GLOVES White, Tan, $ 1 85 Grey & Black Regular Price $3,00, Broadway John Forsythe at 18th st. ; Annual Sale Women’s Low Shoes Patent Leather and Tan Russia Oxfords and Pumps Former Price $5.00 & $6.00 Now $3.45 Corresponding Reductions in Men’s and Children’s Shoes Alexander Sixth Avenue and Nineteenth Street 65¢ | aaa aa JANUARY 16, 1908. = i Lowest Prices of the Winter a —, Sugar Corn Essie eh id ivi Rice, 3 “3 Ibs., 17c food value to the Prunes, Bibs. 17c uit, full ss—Ppure, At All the James Butler .... Stores. Again we make anoiher cut in the price of CANNcD VEGETABLES of strictly standard quality. : requirement of the NATIONAL PURE FOOD L. AW \ complied with, ard another saving of twenty- -tive cents on the dollar is effected, simply because we buy for spot cash in quantities so much larger than any other half-dozen retailing ations in the country. x is yours for the next three days at any of the R Stores, You cannot begin to get such values If you buy by the dozen instead of the single can, you will be that much more the gainer at these prices—the lowest of the Winter: Tomatoes, ......8@ © doe} Sugar Corn,-a..8C j { Cheese, a tb., 2 Ib. 17 || June Peas, .a.... 8} | | Pride of St. Louis Flour. Superlative XXXX Quality—The Best Miiled, i Over a hundred thousand JAMES BUTLER patrons will tell you that no other flour suits them so well for bread, biscuit, coke or pastry. No other high-grade flour low a price, viz :— Barrel - $5. 95— 24, Ib. Bag - 75c 7 1b. Bag 23¢; 335 Ib. Bag 12c Cocoa, cen, ‘17c | Fresh Cakelof Fleischmuann’s Yeustitree This t re deli Sora tint | 2 ior 25e Oranges Sweet, juicy Californ ria, by the doz., 30¢ and Lemons. New shipment, bright and 15¢ juicy; doz + 25e uty Blue Ribbon Brand — New im- portation: rich, meaty and nour ishing; Fard Dates \| : c Pancake Flour The housewife’s favorite; makes the lightest breakfast « murlins: large packa ‘10e Buckwheat Fiour ph Brand, lt-raising; 1 pe Prepared 3-Ib. s ees 1 fi ‘ou back to the farm; loth ba. LOC Corn Meal icest quality, Farina Blue Ribbon Brand— 1 pound size choicest quality; package 9c Hominy Brand maize, 5-10. e sulle Pawo Triumph Southe pkg., 17¢ Biscuit Dainties Fresh from the ovens of, the NATIONAL BISCUIT C COMPANY Saltines...... } 9e —_— Liberty Jams Home truits us 1-lb. 10¢ iElass jars, each «+++ veeeee Social [eas Butter fhins .) Triumph Oats Aunt Nanna’ 's fi Jams & Marmalades Blue Ribbon—"ure, whole fruit of choicest flavor and 1-Ib. glass jar 17¢ and Marma- Ss i. SST ~ California 20c Dartletts, sarge package, 10¢. Se] | aie tab ! email package ... is 60 Stamps Free with 1-Ib. carton UNXLD Teas.... Week to Every Purchaser of Flour. i Butler’s Famous Teas Direct importations from the Tea Bush to Your Tea Table. Over a hundred thousand AS and could not be induces trons give the BUTLER T they like best—and then no inc tea elsewhere. Why? Because BUTLER 1 can be bought for elsewhere. 2 BUTLER TEAS are oma and flavor. Because such liberal “S. & H.” given with every pound you buy Try one of these four offers this week 2 facts etreneit Stamp Premiums are always and convince yourself 3 if - 50e 60 Stamps Free with 1-1b. carton Ceylon Golden Tips 50¢ 30 Stamps Free with 1 Ib, Choicest No. 1 Teas . 85¢ 15 Stamps Free with 4 lb, Choicest No. 2 Teas 25¢ Choicest Coffees Ihe James Butler Coffees are as favorably known for their superior and satisfying “cup quality” as for their exceptionally low prices. We supply the largest family of coffee drinkers in the world with their favorite beverage, and pride ourselves on these particularly special values;— 20 Stamps Free with 1 lb, Old Plantation Coffee.... 30e 15 Stamps Free with 4 lb, Choicest Blended Coffee.. 25¢ 10 Stamps Free with 1 lb, Choicest Maracaibo Coffee 20c 10 Stamps Free with 4 Ib. Chcicest Santos Coffee 17¢ 100 STAMPS FREE with the following combination purchase: 1 Ib. Butler’s Very Best Teas, worth $1, for 5Oc\ 1 lb. Old Plantation Coffee, best imported, for 3Oc} Oc 60 STAMPS FREE with the following combination purchase: 1 lb. Old Plantation Coffee, best imported, for SOc - 14 Ib, Butler's Very Best Teas, worth 50c, for 25: Tota! Purchase Tora: Purchase 55c } with All Purchases of 10 Cents or More, Except C. 0. D. Groceries. Single Stamps with All Purchases of Groceries. Double Stamps with All Purchases of Liquors. — —— Malt Extract Peerless—The perfect liquid food for en and children. Dozen Bottles Smoked Beef Blue Ribbon Brand — Appetizing and dainty; sliced thin from choicest cuts; fresh daily; 12 large 15c_ carton for.... ic Double Stamps Free This Week With All Liquor Purchases. At 90 James Butler Licensed Stores. ’ H. B> Kirk’s Old Crow days below present wholesale cost; bottle, Sir John Power’s world-famous California Sherry. Monogram WhisKey Kingussie Scotch makes friends everywhere; bottle. . 75e¢)| bvtte...; Greatest value e eroteres) by 50c Bass Ale Genuine, old-fashioned sour mash rye whiskey, same 89 The Big Dollar's Worth s Three-Swallow Dublin Pot Still ; California Port. $1 low blend of Highland ay GET aa als ised 8p Crea Re Ge Gall Half gal Guinness’s Stout aon $3.00 finitg. 91-00 may The Old October Brew he i etobel ; Monen botties, pint sie BLe0O as made in Kentucky a hundrea years ago; for three Power's irish Whiskey Trysome Whiskey : $1 J.B, bottling; bottle 3 Full Size Hottles li clall rted ; American whiskeys; USL ERS “" 85¢ jug. Extra Foreign Dublin Stout; Imperial Whiskey Sr roreittice. pint ste She Gallon can be bought at sol /**S. QH.”’ GreenStamps Free eee i Tomatoes Essie Brand p n of big, red, Bacon : “We Shoulders fat an ow whi blesal ' Imported ied Sardines Du Pont brand Other Brands Fans $1.13; Saimon bottles, ach, in Chili Sauce Butler’s —Pleasant and piquant ap- aay ee 0c Horse Radish Liberty Brand; fresh grated Rant alltest ra ngth; bottle 10c aE ES Spanish Olives At Greatly Reduced Prices. Essie Brand THE BEST IMPORTED. Queen Olives—Regular 40. h” bottle. Olives—Regular 30c tra large bottle. 30¢ 25¢ ‘ 20c * 15¢ - 12¢ ‘ 10c ' 5e Queen value, ¢, small bottle..... Stuffed Olives Manzan lias stuffed with pimentozs; triangl 175 small 4 Q@ botile Imported Olive ou Mortev & Co, brand of pure French value. Purest of Spices Pepper, black or white—Peerless 10¢ 4 5¢ Jr’sPeerless;freshand