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6 \stantiy trying to make him atop Grtax- | she said | Cwo nights ago he swallowed some dichloride of mercury tablets in her room, but wae saved from death be- cause was too weak to re- tain the poison, Mrs on sad she Rave it out Wat sie was going to leave! the hotel, but tha n she returned | | |to her rooms yesterday she found a | he Was sober, Tao, and sho Divorced Wife of ‘Lafe’ Glea- | Brooklyn, Declared) Unsate j a r Its 1,174 Scholars. }. son Ends Dramatically. THE PalltS, HIGHER, fo . Y | As a direct p of The Even- DEATH INSTANTANEOUS. Ing World's exposure of the unsate con- | he ot | Smelting, Pacifics Reading, dition of many public school buildings | {s down |" ee te a ©, "itn this city Superintendent of Schools Woman Had Refused to Marry; — Brooklyn Rapid Transit — | aaxwe: red closed to-day Public such, tie Seg thal fille ven i 74 o { +: " World. it is from i Him Unless he Gave | and Steel Prominent. Bey heii “in wah Hila ra eat ‘we cuserte crt 7 5 » bs co of i wo oO ef + Mrs. Gertrude Gordon Gleason, the Beautiful divorced wife of “Late G) TSI pS etuations shown by the opening|report of the Brooklyn Supe s of stocks were narrow and ir-jor Schools Willam F. M , small gains however predoml-} puliding was a menace t ng. Bethlehem Steel sold at a de-|1.174 pupils and 27 teachers @on, clerk of the State Senute, left the cline of 2 and American Beet Sugar 1.| ent ictel St. Charles, in West Forty-ninth street, to-day, deserting the apar ‘where last night Herbert ix Of the president of the Ge ean Insurance Company, shot and ki tied | Himself because the young woman re- fused to marry him, | At 7 o'clock this morning Mrs. Glea- fon came downstairs ca 1 bag. She paid her ‘end was driven away. It was presumed that she was } fmg town to avold the not fing the sulcide of young (burial permit had aire by Coroner Harburger. had satisfied themselv @led by his own hend. but it was cer tain that the attendance of Mrs. Glea ®on as a witness would be required at the inquest. On the a tattooed maiden n under whi Aiverce. with the G. which, perhaps, stood for Gleason. On his breast w ooed the Ger- man and American Coroner Har ease was evir the young man's r the level of yesterday's clos: Brooklyn, Rapid Tran- orthern P: in Pacifi jo trading, which wae faire took an wi and closed with gains of os of stocks were 571,00 last prices of with Krem Hitt [+44 +++] are of the body, £4 in the last few years run 3%) lot of monoy ar oe @eath was a +h) the Insurance brokerage offices of Wal- % luce Reed, at No. 56 Jen lane, he 2] Wore a heavy blue work Might, and his whole ay that of a man in needy if eircun.stances. Kremer's death camo as the climax to! f long career of dissipation and half- hearted efforts at +++++ @nd again, and sh that when he brace he had st @rinking night. 2 et Broadwa ho accompanied Bhe had invited } @ little. Hy she marry him and she refu more, unless he would leave liquor Then Killed Himscif. Disagreed on a | rumor Iv The Rew Wire asioner, er sharp rift In the between Mayor ny Boss Murphy Kremer put down the cigare hahaa been smoking and, drawi pistol, | said, slowly y en, I'l} do it up in American Well, Terrified at the gleam of the vw @s he prossed it to Mrs. Gle: . She had just When Kremer pu @ied instantly. Mrs. Gleasc More than pure mil! — afe milk. Perfect pasteur= lizing makes “ ft pure milk safe | * jeliminating all | risk. Get story there to Cor not detained, Mrs, “Late” publican Sta the most pop on Jan. 9 las to resume her Mr. Gleason on 1a Connecticut and mi wife of Joseph Mok e had been in he Always Wild, Says Fat Willem M. K boy because of hi fon, but Porfectly | Saint ED MILK | at 1c. a quart, and there will be no question about the purty, rehness, or the absolute safety of the mill you use. Isn’t it ay polbdsed worth a great deal more just to So rcnoul tl be sure? | automo } _ to 4 ‘The cap on the bottle reads: After ent Pasteurized Milk Maiden lane and a few x Plains and took a N pot cure. He hes been drinking hard recently. | Tried Death by Polson. Mrs. Gleason sald that two Kremer Charles, next to floor, He was constan: her to marry him and she | Sheffield Per‘ecti Responsibility Cant When Eyesight Is at Stake.| Eye Examined (\X\* A.W. BREWSTER, M. “EOW. JOHNSON, M.D. (MARCUM KENYO nt i Ni, LINDEROTH, Glsers Alicays at Mode & dvelech ey ond. 350 Sixth a nue} 1274 Broadway | Delow tid St 101 Nassau. St 217 Broadway Near An | ses Sixth Avenue, “near ith St St, | vi bonds $1,584,000. sary changes well ng Prices. gestion and closed. Last night Mr. Maxwell called a mosting of su rious sol & Lake Erie 2d preferred|made a careful examinatio: Later in the session prices |bullding last week, and on Wedne turned fn his report to C uper c, pee |ings for a Mr. port card turn In irtendent Maxwe No. 28, in Herkimer Street, | HE EVExtHS WeRtD. seven teachers | ho will not delay ac The & day's World. nO—A bit p | ANNAPOLIS, Mare cond Con ieupermtendsoc jhibiting any one prac ndent of Public School But! boroushs. Snyder ¥ and imm in} to be closed at on pubile address n made for its acted im} + Policeman e station, was {ntendents of the va 1 districts and a vee n was eat T ages for stout though ove lion stout women will wi set but the gi Coract is losigmned for medi m and slender ure’? new ‘pe i No. eel ~BACK-RESTING CORSET, lium and si ‘ or 33, 50 18 to yto do all we claim, Agee, Tested and proved; sold under ¢ Nemo Corscts are Sold In Al! Good Stores Throughout the World HOPS BROS., Mire, Cor. Fourth Ave. & 12th St., New York Lord & Taylor SHEFFIELD Girls’ New Spring Coats and Dresses Girls Wash Dresses 4 to 14-year siz of >. 4 $2.95, $3.95 & $5.00 I » including Percales, Ginghams and Reps. Girls’ Spring Coats Black, Navy and Red Se i han 4 to 14 years $6.50, $8.50 & $10.00 wes and Fancy Imported Mixtures. Misses’ Fumper & Princess Dresses na collection of Fancy Plaid and Stripe Ging- s, Lawns and Dimities, in a great v ty ‘of styles; 14, 16, 18-year sizes, $7.50, $10.50 & $12.75 Misses’ and Funior consisting of Hair Line 5 Tiriloved Suits, : “ One Exceptional Lot” "20.00 rges, Plain Per Suit Serges and Fancy Mixtures; single o double-breasted coats. Broadway & 2oth St; ) Ave.; 19th St. _ ry boy some |FORBIDS X- SCIENCE HEALING %:°. ng healing for pay without having first passed an ¢x a, | BOYS PLAYED WITH DYNAMITE. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1908. ! Jaay for the ambulance to take her to TAKES POISON Nin attendant found her in an ad. |Jolutne room writhing from the effects of a large miantity of carbolic acid Gets where tn |Ing the authorit “8 cat | roe Ww WK While Waiting Transfer Wiiliamsbridge, became Our Factory’s Intended Retail! Price, $12 Other Stores’ Kegular Retail Price, $15 steds in and ose setting collars—nicely tail- ored, durably lined and perfect fit- § ting. S. one week, ending next Friday, AT ALL FOUR STORES sho had swallowed, She dled Jearly to-day, |she was admitted to the hompital tt ts |apparert that she was not searched. | If she did not ohave it she secured it jin the hospital Carbolic Acid ee lc and Dies) SHIPPING NEWS. to Bellevue. | Sun rises, 6.09/Sun sets. 0.1313 y insane woman | Sivomer tain, in a hospital | He! Gate. was held prisoner enough | PORT OF NEW YorK. to Kill herself ts agitat- | porerreem les of Harlem Hospital. | Fenneyivanta ‘ 8.34 B59 631 5.34 Hamburg, Hu. 1 to throw t has been or- Anderson? of No. 28 Fox ave- ane braitar, Laurent. Havre, Prins Willen F Hay! SU RPRI a STORE SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO. 442. ADVANCE SPRING STYLES Men’s Suits $7.50 showing of new 4 2—swell velour Cassi- Cheviots and fancy War- es, light and ail pure eed fast color ling to new st dark je Dp ints yle with dd concave eful lapels and deep gra 34 to 42. On sale The Surprise Store’s Famous Double Guarantee If ise fails to please the money is in- } d or the goods cheerfully exchanged. bought here is pressed and kept in rood repair for one year free of charge. asnionable Suits and} Py Coats for Men 7.50, $10, $12, $15, $20 ssortment of ail-wool fabrics in all the new and { designs in every new and popular model is ready n. E ery garment perfect fitting, well tailored and "Boys’ and Children’s Spring Knee Pants Suits Boys’ Stylish Knickerbocker Suits Fg Cassineres, with belt; aclusive parte tones, Sizes 7 to 16. 50, $5 & $6.50 pure all-worsted 319§ 3,50 50 ue Serge. Knee e Pant Suits Suits Pure ali Worsted and fast color. full © 50 cut long coat model; extra yalne at _ Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits of allewool cheviots and fancy wor- New models, $1.50. $2.50, $3.50 & $5 ailor and Russian Blouse Suits fail pure worsted blue nicely. trimmed. . 'Soys' stylish Spring Reefers t to 10. Made of all-Wool tan covert ‘wool cheviot, In new gray and tan , $2.50, $8.50 & $5 5 Boys’ Durable Knee Pants Suits atterns and colors, In extra ‘ y ae ‘ole fat rica, Well mace, ai Oy shag, "58°30 & 93 fl ae SURPRISE 2 BRIIGEPORT FOUR STORES 623-529 8th Ave., Between 36th & 37th Ste, 198-146 West 14th St. Between 6th & 7th N. W. Cor. 3d Ave. & 83d St., One Block from Stern Brothers 800 Women’s Taffeta, Silk Petticoats WILL BE OFFERED TO-MORROW in black and all the leading shades, at $4.85, 5.95, 7.95 Regular Values $6.00 to 11.00 OOOO <— Men’s Spring Shirts HIGH GRADE IMPORTED MADRAS, FLANNELS AND SILK MIXTURES IN DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS AND NEWEST COLORINGS IN THB LATEST STYLES OF PLAITED AND SOFT BOSOM SHIRTS, To-morrow, Sale of LL! AND SOFT BOSOM SHIRTS, of fine quaiity madras in solid colors, figured and striped effects, coat models, $1.00, 1.45 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Very Attractively Priced MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, of plain and fancy serges, also fancy worsted stripe effects, satin or taffeta lining, $ gored or pleated skirt with fold, 14 and 16 yrs, 19.75 MISSES' AND GIRLS’ JUNIOR SUITS, of light and dark mixtures, also fancy stripe effects, double-breasted coat, satin lined, full pleated skirt with fold, 12 to 16 yrs, 9.95 MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ SKIRTS, of navy, red and brown plaid serge, full pleated model with fold, 6.50 GIRLS’ REEFERS, of navy and red paca cloth, also fancy mixtures, inlaid silk collars, with three large buttons in front, 6 to 14 yrs, 49S CHILDREN'S COATS, of navy and red paca cloth, detachable white pique collars, double-breasted model, with pearl buttons, lined throughout with sateen, 2 to 6 yrs. 3.50 Young Men’s, Boys’ and Juvenile High Grade Clothing NORFOLK, DERBY AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, grey td ive shades, plain serges and cheviots, $4495 to 16.80 REETTInture of Serges, Choviats and Worsteds, 4-95 to 10.50 SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, ‘of Serges, Cheviots and Worsteds, 4.95 to 10.50 TAS SUITS WASHABLE SUITS, i 1.85 to 5.75 of Imported and Domestic fabrics, Special Values BOYS’ NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, grey and tan shades of Cheviots, also Blue Serges, $6.75 with two pair knickerbocker trousers, io BOYS' REEFERS, SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, 4.95 in Serges and fancy Cheviots, '. (West Twenty-third 'Street) jopedl & Taylor Shoe Dept. Juvenile Footwear Girls’ Extra High Cut Boots Tan Russia Calf, Button or Lace— Patent Leather, Button with Mat Kid or White Top— . Black Russia, Button or Lace— Infants’ Child's Misses’ Young Women's 6 to 8 8% to 11 11l4 to2 2% to5% $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 School Shoes regular height, button or lace, Infants’ Child's Misses’ Young Women's 6to8 8% to 11 11% to2 2% to5% $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 Little Men's & Boys’ Dress& SchoolShoes 10 to 13% 1to6 $2.00 $2.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. Lord & Taylor Will Place On Sale Commencing Monday, March 23rd 1,500 yds. Lmported Black Broadcloth sponged, shrunk and ready for use at $1.63 yd., actual retail value $3.00 Broadway and 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. “THE WHISTLING SONG.” Such is the song that will be given in next Sunday's World. It is from “A Knight for a Day.” the successful mu . sical comedy now on at Wallack’s. Every boy will want a copy of this song. You get it, words and music complete, with next Sunday’s World. 3] rs