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at a ail WOMAN THO RELATNES cosas CVS FOUR MEN SUL OFBYWL ATTACKED ty Millionaire Max Freund Left Only $1 Each to Three = = Half-Sisters, bne Drove Back Rescuers if ' Fey The will of Max 4, 4 militon With Revolver, Says Venue raraiaatadause Renae Mrs. Levine. iments at the Hotel Musestie, was. to- ¥ A ase Sane | day fled for probate Surrogate's sy cage | Office. INVADED HER HEATH Geees casenite pany ee _ widow, many elativee and several ine an [faithful friends, and making numerous bequests to charity, ue Fin {rected that n part of the amount left 39, 1: ‘for the care of his parents’ graves In | jis old home in Germany be held tn trust and the {noome derived therefrom | yo divided among the poor of the vill- 1 eur low-browed, sullen featured jage, without any discrimination on the maths of the enst side were to-day | ground of religion. The widow will | ms Brought Janitor anc Two Others, Who Were Balked by Gun, the testator dl- rey Felix —_ VENEZUELA HOLDS OUT ON THE ASPHALT CASES, manded to the Tombs in default of |recetve the residue of the estate, er red thous Gomez Cabinet Ins pail enc’ 1,;amounting to several hundre Gomez Cahinet In! 2,000 pail each by Magistrate Krotel Avaciitral tion and American En the Centre Street Court, The prison- Some Charity Bequests. ra wore charged with attack, on (he) y Beq y | Among the chartable institutions {n omplaint of Mrs. Rose Levine, a board- J Girt spe ng-house keeper, of No, 1 Orchard{ thls clty to which Vequests are mide paca, treet, who appeared In court with her| fe: Hebrew Benevolent and Orphan 4) vi, yw Pualices Aiscolored by brutses, | Asylum, $1,000; Mt. Sina! Hospital, $1,000; Aeaalscieih The charges made by tho woman|Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews, ie, W. 1. uc Senta ee $800; Monteflore Home for Chronic In- | issioner of the United States, and the bgainst the men are of a similar char- Nida, $50; Hebrew Technical Institute, 8 lacter to those made against the assall- | Vallds, Venez) that have as fants of Jennie Bosxchleter, the Pater- hav Hebrew Sheltering Guardian 80- | 101, otive a settloment of all out nh mili girl, who some years ago died | clety, #00; United Hebrew F108, | standing disputes between t i Euring avnight spent in the company |#00; Hebrew Free School Association, | trie, jias not yet been broken $0); Lebanon Hospital, $500; Hebrew site ts willing to yield in the mat lof a quartet of prominent young men lof that New Jersey city. Mra, Levine ie thirty years old and Technical School for Girls, $260; Ger- man Soclety, $26, and Temple Emanuel, regarding the method of a of the New York an ‘its opinte trating the cases beautiful. Her husband is serving S| eae te ae applied in part to the ceme- | Rermudez Company and. the ears and six months for | tery fun Orinoco Bee ie She} Mr. Freund, who was for upward of! yjr Ruchanan and President Gomez burglary in Sing Sing Prison. } welaims that about 10 o'clock Monday weight her bell rang and four men rushed | forty-five years one of the larg bers in jewelry In Maiden Le ling an office at No. 8, was sixty ft ge had a long Interview Friday night, ani lan Cabinet was tn nit ay Into her fiat. Her screams brought Ben- | years old at the time of lis death con ne ». The his country as a boy and goon | Guy 1 fon as jamin Birman, the janitor, his two gona i came to t Cabin bullt the foundation on which his for-|q previous jv ne qu ether ‘and Nathan Harowits, one of her | Dullt the foundath eee oa antaatarnenlaltoea tice in Venezuelan nan je standing army n the merits of th the finding of t boarders. | About ten years ago Mr. Freund re- while Mr. Bi One of the quartet in the flat pulled a | tired cals activa partioipation tn in bual- Tevolver and drove the rescuers from | eee lanes Et pee building. The assailants of the ‘Don't Be Wrinkled ntained an office in| for arbitratior His death from heart | case. ted at Police Headquarters, and early | ito-day, with the assistance of Herowits, | ‘Detectives Rich, Dribben and Gilkinson | ‘rounded up Hermes, Nyasmnesy treats | two years old, of 2 Allen 'George Goldman, ewanty-one years "oi of No. 163 Jefferson street, aenael (Greenburg, twenty-one years old, of No, Monroe street, and Samuel Cohen, ‘Wrinkles, Crow’s-Feet, Sallowness and Double Chin jj *°"*"*" Esenty: -two years old, of No. 106 Mad ‘atree! Mies Levine {dentified the four men as | er assailants, Harowits swore that | {Goldman was the man who drew the Quickly Banished by the Discovery of a Simple Home Treatment That Works While You perolver: Sleep, Smoothing Out the Lines of Trouble AMOS MERCHANT ENSIGN and Care, Bringing Back the Fresh, DIES AFTER QPERATION. Delicate Complexion of Youth. Was City Editor of Tribune, Where | He Had Been Employed for 32 Years. Amos Merchant Dneign, aty editor of the Tribune, died at Seney Hospital, | Brooklyn, this morning after an opera- | tion for the rallef of empyema. Mr. Ensign was born at Watton, N, | ‘Y., June 16, 1%1, and wes graduated ‘from Cornell University in the clams of 1816. He was one of the Woodford ora- tore and edttor of the Cornell Era and | mamber of the Delta Upetion frater- | imity. While at Cornell he took a great | \Smterest in rowing, being first president | let the Untverstty Boat Club, captain of | \the college crew and a member of his | seams cre crews. to this city after his gradue- FULL PARTICULARS OF THE NEW BEAUTIFIER FREE TO ALL. | | | | | Wrinkles are the destroyer of Beauty and a menace to the success of every lady. Better try this simple home trear- ment at once. Full The Above Plainly Shows the Results Accomplished by the New Dis { Mr Enmign became & Feporter on | covery in Hundreds of (as: tape in June, 1876, became | who bave become ex mc editor in May, i907. ‘In rata), 155, wrinceel, "whethee froeh aethie becca, MoA Rist is | health,” know full. well” th eon treaaure they ave lost however, of any soclal of finance: around these t tually removed by he that, often produces surprising Tew Hngle nie! AR daha ete BATH ea the fail of oot 1 was 90 in the apart | ats On my ‘ ject house at No, 18 West One Hun- peornnn dy, And let }@red and Second street this morning \that when Mrs. Joseph Laweon went to ‘take @ bath steam poured out of the Bhe opened the window, and Ipines steam rolling out into the air "shat eo alarmed a neighbor that Tap wou Tout to the street crylng “Fire!” A |paserby tured in an alarm and four jenaines nrerpcnbed! The janttor turned | vou and a daughter, Mrs. mired , Eerie eat Rrederak | 47 Ocean avenue, Brooklyn. after trying beauty almost every - Myseuty/ Direct Entrance from Astor Place Subway Station. An Unusual Sale of LACES 13,000 Yards of St. Gall and Plauen Applique Laces and Filet Edges and Insertions including festoons, garlands, incrustations and medallion effects—in white and ecru, The Real Values are 30c to $2 a Yard Old Basement, Prices 10c, 15c, 20c and 25c a Yard inane Not on sale t Goods ready tomorrow morning. Hard to Find Anything Wrong With These Handkerchiefs at 10c and i2!4c Echoes from the Underwear and Hosiery Sale A final ErOUpINE a! fter the smoke has cleared away— lots: Of course, the broken thread or the pinhole is At 30¢ there, otherwise the prices would ‘be like this Worth sete 1 : 10c kind (Women's) would be 12!,c to 28c HELA, es kind (Men's) would be 15¢ to 35¢ At 35¢ f weight white lisle They are full sized, plain hemstitched Hand- Were 60c th ble seats. kerchiefs, of the kind that nine out of ten pe At 18c ‘use every day. Old Basement, i0th st. side. $2 DOWN QUILTS at $1.50 Were 28¢ and At yitlle for air For Babies’ Cribs—made just like the grc a 18 a pair, up kind. Covered with sateen, Just 100 of the Al 7h bd gost "ise and 2 Size 3 feet x 4 feet.( Old Basement, 9th st. side old Basem: 10th st. side. a eR 2 SERRE SRV ENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3° 1909, AMON Se AR BA 7) f Men’s Winter suits at $18.50 Our Former Selling Prices Being $25, $ a neeneeiamsmnnccemmanen || (New Wanamaker Building) 28 & $30 Black Taffeta, 89¢ rt eenrnererernnnrer energie edenatstipeniv net pnmermennantimeinniri Amini, Se I eg ete 1/O —>— Y, ans G vcr eben) Sfbushion SS) VA} 7 ue SIXTH B AV.,19® T020"STREET. 9 NEWYORK. Beautiful *1.25 All-Silk Voiles, 68c Yd. HIS price very brilli “Lp < GP a Py ~ Wonderful valueless than ‘hall ‘the 42 inches wide; a beautiful now silk, new and popular colors, Absolutely perfect. Black Satin Directoire, $1.35 will be a lively sale to-morrow, usually asked for this grade, ant sheen, ‘Twenty of th with ’ * nches wide, An exceptional onering In black That's the story, ina nutshell, of one hundred and #2 value twenty-nine of our good and good-looking Sack Suits. Satin Liberty and Messaline, $1.19 There are fancy materials, as well as plain black, all PO GAS eae made with great attention to style, fit and tailoring, on of fait 1 ind Golanedinincealines 78 Sizes are broken up, as the subjoined chart shows— nl $2.0 imbracing ‘every tinagindule shade, 100 pieces. which is the reason for the sharp price-reduction, But Mirror Soie, $1 19 $1 value there's many a prize, at a saving of $650 to $10.50 on] | ere it ho Liberty Satins, (B8e ReeNiara oreligoeelCrcti a suit: \ 35 ; i "We valu Sire 32 33 34 35 8 39 40 42 44 46 48 — = ON CRAWFORD CO. Stout. . . 1 2 4 3 2 2 4 SO i arene ere | 51.35 Im) Imported Mohair Sicilians, 75¢ Yd. { On sale TOMORROW momingsaNOT on eae olny Main floor, New Building ee cna Thousands of Yards of Desirable PONGEES & SHANTUNGS In the February Silk Sale The demand this season for the rough, stylish suitins unusually large. It is more than fortunate, there most considerable oferings in this February precisely of these most-wanted stuffs. We Sale began on Monday, seventeen thousand, two fifty yards of KS are the ndred and Plain Domestic Pongees Genuine Chinese Shantungs and Rough Pongee Suitings less than regular values, ach to offer, at prices a fourth to one-ha plentiful supplies still remain of And 4 These notable qualities; Satin-faced Semi-rough Silk Siting $1 Yd, Le | nous silk sell- s—a beautiful Alni ing at nost identical, in every respect, exc $1.38 a yard, In twenty-five | 24 inches wide. 1a "Original * “Mandarin” Silk Suitings 24-inch, at 78c a Yard, instead of $1.50 In the very smart heavy se 1 and New York bythe best dressmakers, 9 fi In the newest shades, staple colorings, and plenty of the natural pongee color. 78¢ ay All-silk Rough Pongee at 68c a Yard 27 inches wide, a handsome quality in good weight, thirty-seven desirable Regular $1 quality, Rough Pongee Suitings at 78c a Yard lity of al dopted in Paris ard colorings. 24 inches wide, a heavy qt silk pongee, in ligh shades. RarOatelETan and dark staple Regularly $1.25 a yard Natural-color Pongee at 95c a Yard An excellent domestic quality; 34 larly $1.25 a yard, inches wide tural colo: Regu- at $1 a Yard wearing silk in Natural-color Chinese Shantunz 33 inches wide—swnerb $1.50 quality; the best First floor, Old Bui! ing. the world. Another Clearance Sale of MILLINERY A good opportunity to secure a hat at $5 and Upwards An event enabling patrons to secure a y Ori od hai, for fin- ginal values were ishing out the season, at trfling cost. three times as much, Also a limited number of Children’s and Girls’ Hats at $2 Each Grand Salon, 2nd f NOT on salet Many of them were $7 and more Goods ready tomorrow morning. ooo Spring Suitings—Special at $1 ed at $la Old Bldg. Really $1.50 materials ard by reason of a special purchase. Tt inches w correct weight for Sprin admirably design suits and odd skirts, Checks and stripes, i and green First fico; tomorrow. NOT or Ready Fresh, sheer, snowy w’ vals are a joy tothe eye ica, but were hand-e { he Island of Madeira, They are $7.50 0 and $ lk Waists of Embroidery at $6.50 Of all-over eyelet embroid imitation baby Irish laces, in poir eee tere ree © new arri- in Amer- ediewomen of each, the yokes of V 1 effect fenciennes and 9", Old Building, Women’s Black CottonStockings,25c The riondly h stockings—which means pair. But he brought over tomorrow. Of fine gage, light-weight cotton, fast blac Ha spliced heels and dou He as well. ods ready tom oped to get full price for hould r many~—so t ese excellent at th too e soles. w morning. Not on sale today. fells HA SER SE Seah al pech ee SE "VALEN TINES ; to do with these tender senti At any rate, it is one ally scores over his darts, blunt St. Valentine had really nott ments anonymc time tay ng the Some tha > warranted to leave an ies of wound, too: Jalentir imple, Ic to$4.| Valentine Post Cards, Ic to 18¢ Hearts, Ie to 25 e€ lot of Imported Mech cal Val ted, in exclusive Sc to FOC; J JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth sirect ‘ — | strong, and rich lustre, Black All Wool Panamas, 78¢ Chevron Serge’, 59¢ | Black Prunella, 93 $1 4toin a4 IDF lust sa Imported Chiffon Broadclotn, $1.35 |, ase h ' 2c, eat at 12 \ ( ' ' y interesting sale tosmorrow, offering one of the best: grades ot His popular ry tneartial at about one-half of the usual price. 54 inches wide. Perfect, in black and navy blue. Henriettas and Prunellas, 69¢ ) value, assortment of culorings in both Unes ALE REL: shadow Striped Taftetas, 98c self colored shadow Or Shadow puliped pau rat, $1.39 ss gots pro IN CRAWFORD CO. 100, 000 Belfast Handkerchiefs ina Sale. te Maint A& 113 AT semiannual event, when we clean up the entire surplus stocks of the greatest Belfist makerswall the seconds, all the samples, all the cancelled orders. Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children at a Quarter to a Half the Regular Prices Her c eof the values, and the represent the entire offering Nea, and 25e. Handkerckiets at & linen and embr I2ke, PlADG ccc tS) at Se Saf H WD. — > === nae $2, $2,50 and 33 W ash Suits at *1.00 1,000 Suits—The Newest 1999 Styies B CAUSE one of the leading manutacturers in town hau to move into new quits 5 last Week hemrne Ss nll AE to dispose a 4 et Boys’ Wash Suit Handeorest Suits You Ever baw: Russian suits ! ar, 701244 to 8 yerrec Blouse Suits, Beautifully made up Chaw 1 Gala Saior efferts iD CO == —<— Black ieee , Rake: at $15; Intended to sell at $25, $35 and $50 rar Mal id richness will surprise you, for il to be able to offer such elabo- Robes of Lace Net Combined with Rich Silk Embroidered Bands Robes of Han mbroidvred Nets of Various Kinds Robes of Plain Heavy Nets Lmbroidered New Directoire and Grecian Styles \ wonderful collect at a wonderful e, $25, 335 and $15 “SIMPSON CR AWFORD Coz This February Furniture Sale Is Not Only Extraordinary in Magnitude, But Most Powerful in its Price Attractiveness ey “number of pieces and reasonableness of price are not the most distinguishing characteristic, THERE IS THE ELEMENT OF QUALITY, and you can’t get away from that, We Don’t Sell Cheap Furniture, But We Do Sell Furniture of Quality Cheaply We supply thousands of homes annually in New York and surrounding territory with quality Furnitur It looks now as if this were going to be the best year in the annals of the Furniture Store on the Fifth Flor Phe business Monday was remarkable, The month seems destined to be a history maker. SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR TO-MORROW FOLLOW: Piece Parlor Suites, $22.50 k with Griffin heads on sofa, arm chair and arm suite {s extra Jarge size and made and finished as as the best, upholstered in loose cushions and covered in genuine silk plush, $45.00 value. 5-. Piece Parlor Suites at $27.50 [yy mes of high standard construction, upholstered in your venice of many beautiful coverings, Including veronas, etc., all the newest color effects, Suites that usually 5-Piece Parlor Suites at $45.00 elected Mountain Birch, finished in dark rich Mahogany; ruction, Are absolutely warranted. Coverings are the highest grades of tapestries, velours and silk plushes, e cul. 3-Piece Parlor Suites oe. 820.75 8 Plece Parlor Suites . $35.00 . 3 Piece Parlor Suites. $41 50) ‘© Parlor Suites. 819 75! e Parlor Suites. Piece Parlor Suites. 58.50) gr00, 3 Plece Parlor Suites $07.30 | 375.00, 3 Plece Parlor Sultes $82.00 | Ploce Parlor Suites. 891.00 Plece Parlor Sultes. $102.50} $125.00, 2 Plece Parlor Suites. MI. I -$141.50; $150.00, 3 Plece Parlor Suites. rel ~@>—sIMPSON CRAWFORD co., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE: