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¢ _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1908, am.) zi 7 | enjoy so many luncheons at such ex- 1 tried twice to-day to kill himself in his BOY MARTYR TO PRIDE. B pensive hostelries on her wages as a cell In the Second Precinct station governess, house. Larsen js a prisoner awaiting ee Prey ea ver fe: re the reoult of the officer's Injuries, Sistecn=Year-Old) Runaway Saved of Miss Drew, a of the adventures Doorman Jacob Durr he From Jail by Chance Recognition. houting fr || sneer. ONETLL'ADAMS © N Established Forty-One Y ears. 20th, 21st & 22d Streets ear-old Jacoly Minster'’s fath. prisoners sixte er or her of trips up on first-class boats, and trips by ra Providence, Boston and other neighdor- ‘ ing cities, ‘she protested all the while | < Drew explicitly stated that ) his father insisted Jacob . o } ha nT ne most. Durr quickly ran away from his home in Washing- al KEW WITNESSES nan al STATION ( [| cuffs about the man's v P line ovanuele the Bronx | ‘ i ened out for a phy aay ¢ arrested fo king three | . A ry Por etiant cn Hai reiuriesna (2 Hue tenes ein ef alte tea (OIIT sae eae Our Delivery Service in New Jersey | Telephone —-— = “farther than "any" other wo —— Pet We aa alion ora sinouess ee Nouv 4] Is the Most Complete of Any New York Store | 5700 Cheisea x ever sav.” ¥ ale uly BxCusO oe — a —_ Nn —_ | i P 1 alae of blk paren 50 eas as hungry, Detectives After Talk WithlomaLt.pox ON BARBAROSSA, Gustave Larsen, Who Shot Hoa tha content dla inics IR) “ou toy was gin to the oa 40 Splendid Value In Women’s $4.00 . | ne 1 * ‘ mb : ea await tria @ had too much ; bs Young Mountaineer SAY | cy was a cane ct tnatipox on| Policeman Lane, Now in a mowed wnee the tron tar bad timed Seg wind to vintater.” HH Women’s Washable Skirts One-Piece Dresses | Solution Is Near. boand the North German steamer Bare! Padded Compartment. taken to the City Hospital, where he| 28 the Court of Bpecial Seenu! barossa, which arrived to-day. from| was transferred to a padded cell yason Y ACE MPa dl at $1 00 $2 50 Bremen and Cherbourg. The patient, a Lane answered a hurry call to La entenees Ie D. bahia 2 GIRL’S BROTHER FOUND. Avene Hospi rein rooklyiy angie | Gustave Larsen, who shot ant sert- , satura Neue lawyer, recognls ADAMS BUILDING, ADAMS BULLDING *]ty-two steerage pass PhO Onbl Ss 5 eade in Sa ae om \ously wounded Policeman John Lane f “L know this boy and T know hi ° if ers Pi “CSSES i for observation. The steamer will bi Z door Larsen shot him over { select tro Fj tine figured lawn, tucked yoke, high stock District-Attorey Hopes to Aisinfetod and permitted to, proceed | Fant on Larsen at his home, en f jtane’s condition is stitl “phe Juda ‘ oied the boy |} 5 aan Mit with fold, the other pleated lar and three-quarter sleeves; extra wide skirt aes about noon. I Ninth street, Jersey City, Saturday, ritical, in the custody of the on officer, 1] ters; assorted lengths and waist- ; i a | Prove Victim Was Inter- bands, ie ” $1.00 iar to match; large variety of color $2.50 | ; cepted on Road and Killed, : = Kimonos and Maids’ House Dresses 4 | (Special to The Evening World.) 5 3 Pack fur Br peesive roves At Exceptionally Low Prices for To-Morrow (Thursday) i few wines tn are ener ahd if Hested Lawn Camilles—in dainty colors, | Maid’s House Dresses—in one and two piece, } Sn ehe inyeteriene BNroe oF ee inished with scalloped edge. Value 29, striped and figured percales. Value $1.50, { Be eae ar batt as fone We Tel 1500 New Pee et Oe | Me ere ch AV ee Long Kimonos—in dainty patterns of flowered | Maid’s House Dresses—in one and two piece, One of the witnessea is known to be Willle Drew, the little brother of the @ead girl, who at the time of the mur- Ger was staying at the farmhouse of Mrs. Libble Sowalsky, on Bear Road, about two miles from Teal's Pond. The Gther witness is Mrs, Sowalsk, } olg, musovlar chap of twenty, wh yegarded as belng somewhat lacking in intelligence. Young Sowalsky was ques- toned closely by the detectives last | night and will be one of the first wit- messes called when the inquest Into the i @irl’s death ts resumed to-morrow after- Boon. ‘The detectives told Mr. O'Brien they had learned enough during thelr inves- gations yesterday and last night to i convince them that Hazel Drew was i ound for the Sowalsky home to see her brother on the night of her murder, July 7, and that she was Intercopted i nd Jed to tho pond where she war i put to death. They said also that they Were near the solution of the mystery. Willie Drew spent part of the sum- mer at the home of his uncle, William Taylor, but left there as he and the wncle did not get along well together and took up his abode with the Sowal- ekys. A few days ago lie returned to! the home of his parents in this city. The dead girl was devoted to her brother. Jt is said that she thought more of him than any other member of her family, and the belief now !s that on the night she was slain she ras on the way to the Sowaleky farm ‘to tell her brother sood-by, she having @ecided to leave this nart of the Btate. When a reporter for The Evening | ‘World saw Willie Drew last night he sald: “I went to the officers to-day and| | Li finished with plain white border, 49, Hee icey Gre Toutes ae bd HIE MELT (8s EX on ananoconnananaoonen Cc and pear! buttons. Value $2.00, at... PEAD eevee neesny ose gulnnuespuunsieseesymsaeaciaioerenarveeseeeeeeneneranrereseeenetepammmnameeseeaeETrE i | ft Gigantic Shoe Sale! 25,000 Pairs of Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers for Women, Misses, Children and Boys. A prominent Lynn soe manufacturer, be- cause of the unisual trade conaitions tiis year, delayed Spring, bad weather aid so oa. iound himseli in such position tha he was w.iling io sell us 25,090 pairs ot shoes, boots, Oxfords and slippers at less than 5(c. on the dollar. Tais fre you the greaiest opportuzity you ever ad to save money. Jumper SDresses ey) Final Clearance Women’s Summer Shoes Prices the Lowest of the Season Made of the finest lawns, in | meat figured patierns and j stripes, guaranteed to wash Periectly, nicely trimmed with Swiss embroideries and straps of plain color lawn to match the shade of fancy designs; skirt very full, deep hem, all sizes. A splendid hot weather dress, fully worth $1.60 to $2.00; at WOMEN'S white canvas dongola kid and dull leather Gibson Ties, Our regu- IAC ACUSESES, (sins naooannoonouneniaapoaienn i , : $1.00 WOMEN’S white canvas Oxford Ties, black | WOM tan Russia, patent leather and | a and) gun ua kid, also patent) vici kid Gibson amd Colontal Ties and eather, Our regular price Pumps. Our regular $3 Shoes, $2.50, special at . 4.25 for $1.95 WOMEN'S patent leather and black vici | WOMEN'S white kid Oxford Ties and our kid Oxford Ties, light and medium weight | finest grades of black and dull kidskin and soles, Our regular $2.25 snes patent leather. Regular $4.50 Sh a) 1.45 | Mice st $2.25 Thursday and Friday—Last Two Days of The Great July Furniture Sale ADAMS BUILDING. On Sale To-Morrow or C, 0. D. Orders.) Handsome Summer Waists Worth fully $1.00 each. Special To-Morrow, "296 These waists are made of fine mulis, lawns, All discontinued Samples and all ODDS and ENDS will be closed out during these last days at COST AND L Many articles of good Furniture, including pieces suitable for any room in the | be found in the lot. mnnection with the above we will specially feature our entire assortment of Arts and Crafts re, presenting the entire line made by Stickley Bros. Co., Grand Rapids, Mich, | avery piece reduced in price. $97.50 Fumed Qak Cetlarette, tol4 them all I knew about my sister's murder, That wasn't much elther, I madras and cham- 25.00 told them I knew Hazel would never brays in plain £20.00 Weathered Oak Cellarette have gone away without telling me| white, stripes, $2 eathered Ci tf 00 good-by, I am sure she was on her| polka dots and fig- her Siu, may to Mrs. Sowalsky's when she start- | jures in the popular $22.00 Weathered Oak Cellar tte, ed up the road that leads past the| Mey/shades. Some are $35.00 pond. She had no other friends in the trimmed with $30.00 Fumed Oak Sideboard, neighborhood,” Swiss embroidery, $22.00 $15.00 Weathered Oak Buffet, $9,50 $9.75 Weathered Oak Desk, $6.75 $13.50 Weathered Oak Extension some with tucxs, ‘and others have Peter Pan colars. Tho backs ere as pretty as the fronts, The best value of the season. (No Mail or C, 0. D. Orders.) Laat LES “What sort of fellow !s Mrs. 8 eky's son?" a detective asked th “He's big and naughty,” the Swered. Wille then told of oky’s cruelties to animals on the At the home of the Bowalskys $18.00 Wi $50.00 Davenport Bed..... $35.00 | $18.50 Golden Oak Dresser, $13,50 ald that on the night of Jy Lcmaneestuaabiemenhdemesanteneinienhdomedebenenetatantemmiminent Bowalsky was not off the farm 2 f hogany Dresser. $£0,00 | $25.00 Brass Bed ........ $17.50 Another source, however, It was Je d H t $60.00 Mahogany Library Chair, any Bed 4 5 i rirarirctcrem (TPimmed Hats, ed AS ane ee ane Frank Smith and had a talk with him, |! Worth {4,85 and Ginsea:oa. Made of S‘raw | ¢400.00 5-piece Parlor Sult.. $68,00 aS ater Ge, Crane $15.00 Bee Leaner ENON $1.75 | slither before or after Smith says he (I brafds, on large and me.ium wise fra es, 1 Ai ae te $55.00 ‘0 Golden Oak Sideboard, $2.50 Porch Rockers..... $$,50 $85.00 S-piece Parlor Suit. - Y $15.00 | si8.09 Extension Ta . $12.50 trimmed wits lowers, ioliage and rivbon, at met Hazel Drew on the road. Sowal- ES SS sky told the detectives: “I went to Troy on July 6, but I was Women’s $1.50 Ee Nps ; ? Hees Ras in Patent Colt- PP & $110.50 S-piece Parlor Suit.. $75.00 | $4.50 Women's Writing Desks, | skin and Gun Mecal Call- | 62.50 S-piece Parlor Suit... $45.00 | $2.50 Bes Al ted Lingerie shin md an Neat Cal 280 5 Ces i es ody had en found until the fol ve 5 Banaras Dresses omen o138 Ten ma Another Sale of Gray Enamelled Ware ee ne ee ONEILL BUILDING O8ia paltecs tests Made of sheer mull! in white, biue and pink, and effeciive- ly trimmed with lace and embroiidery In- sertion, $3.50 i 95 t ) murderer,” Her Chum to Testify. Carrie Weaver, who was Hazel Drews ehum in this city, will return to-day from Springfeld, O., where she has been @pending a vacation, The officials of The iast sale of the kind this Summe: and probably the last at the price quoted you will hear of for a .ong time to come Owing to the extraordinary demand we | Aluminum Gray Enamelled Ware, we made anot had for some of the sizes of this excellent sterling er tremendous purchase, which we will place on sale Women’s 3..00 Canvas Oxfords, A largelotin the ney Sauce Pots, three siz Sauce Pans, Gotham. two! Vienna Sauce Pots, to sizes. siren Seamleas Kettles, one tie, | Covered Buckets, one size. | Chamber Rensselaer County yesterd. povived me Ie f fae aa r or covered heels; to-morrow at the old price, friends who made pos her many Sioa 20 SBR LEUL ; In order that all may get a share we limit the larger pieces to one to a customer, social pleas A v —N i —| _ eocla| pleasures 8 a Women's 81.25 pw No advance orders—No mail or ieee ont ee C. O. D.—None to dealers Gespite her six Ju. AS s Ss follows: i Troy. Wash Suits ™A Soft Kin, with rubber ¢ Ten Pots, three sizes. | Preserving Kettles, five sizes. | Milk Kettler, one size. Dish Pans, four sizes, One of M “Me. Rae kK house f CoTee Pots, fou | Ik Saucepans, three grins Fans, tw Bread Hal: e alze, ali ht i { 7 nee a N58 & OG s . ye ly one 4 Made of an excelle:t grade a Wee dsxin hous ) cee By Drititn Ket, tot vies, ie ree nna ettien, two siz : et 1 r sippers: all sizes, a pair... i watice’ ‘Paps, three was In regard t ability, It has & stant source of wo! how her frienc to wear such 60 many and so of dick in plain coio:s or sizes, coats trimmed with straps. VRequiat 94 9 fo $5 vaiues, @ ai anne seca ne size | alls, two sizes, Misses’ $1.50 Strap Slippers. 00 pairs in PR patent and kidskin feathers; am Pi sizes up to 2; a pair.... Misses’ $1.55 Sh-es. py 4.100 palrs in black She \ . n> idsk n and tan vici; Ry «1 sizes upto 2; a pair, > Misses’ $1.30 White Cai- 5 7) vas Shoes and Oxfords, oo. IC in all sizes up to 2; a pair...... Entire Sample Lines of Several! Manulacturers and (mportersat Ho ns & phat a peers 36e Hand Fm- 2u cubbed an Piain eal tee Hose, i5e khose, in ite . ts ele 10¢e pa x in Hides a pair bles at iidren’s 39¢ Piaid Ladies’ 35e fmported Top Hose, ,; jLirte dose, large assortn ce OCsIB vee @ pale Women’s5). WhiteLisle Hose, in ted designs Children’s $io0 shees & Oxiords, 90 Tales of strife a The story of a among all the newspapers « fg no exception to this rule. Armed with a daily circulation and fancy Been... Children’s $1.60 White baie’ Canvas Saoes and Ux- A) fords, 1350 pairs, in ail York City DOUBLE ankle, hite or , a morning newsps colored roldery, very 29¢e i" fea Paltvrnineaenanees fan } won two more vadtes’ $1.50 in ted a ’ a bh rinting 5,033 wadies 20 impor * aS) 6% e Sates the last SAK Hose, mate of pure silk 4 Be A pte “a eo 3) hreat, with garter tops and pure 4 All solit leather, sizes Sar tin were ‘¢ 9 to 1335 and 1 to : 4FR Heral NO OTHER NEWSPAPER IS WITHIN Re, 51: (one pair to @ i i ‘ < } a customer); a pair, . DISTANCE OF THE WORLD ADVERTISING MEDIUM. dimond | ee anne oer dial ~ ald.