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HELD AS ASLAYER . After hearing thé | @fral ned before him end upon the trial . Warned over to his father, wo promised the tad “something” when he got him Samed THOUGH FREED BY FEINBERG LONG AGO Driver Rearrested on Evidence Coroner’s Jury Thought " the other on Jan. 31, Good Nine Months Aga, [any “aia Soeur ine been working on the case thefts public, LITTLE BOY RUN OVER. a 'District-Attorney’s Office Res-| urrects East Side Killing Dropped as ‘‘No Case.” \ George Hooghkirk, an express driver, @f No. 47 Java street, Brooklyn, ie tn the Tombs under indictment for man- G@aughter in the second degree, He ‘was arrested carty to-day at his home by Detective “At Thomas of the Dis- trlet-Attorney’s office by direction of District-attorney Whitman. The papers on file in Judge Foster's out in General Sessions, where was committed to the Tembs in default of $3,000 bail, show that although a jury before Coroner Tereel L. Feinberg last May held that Mosgbkirk by nogiigence had caused ‘the death of a four-year-old boy on the east side Feinberg hed discharged the @an when he was arraigned. the Didtrict-Attorneye Wellman and Rubin, the ehild Killed was George Mandel, ‘whose parents live at No, 24 Rivington otreet Bvidence adduced before the Coroner: Jury showed that Hooghkirk, @riving a truck, raced through Rivington street tepting to overtake eother truck the af- terpoen of April 23 ( in front of No. 2 Rivington street, it 4s alleged, Hooghkirk, im order to Pass the other truck, drove alose to the curb. Young Wandel, on the sidewalk Playing with other chiidren, was struck by the whiffie tree and knocked under Hooghkirk’s truck, the wheels passing over his body. Swearing at those who tried to stop him Hooghkirk, so che evidence in Cor- oner Feinb 's investigation shows, beat his ho: in an effort to escape, Pulling the lines free from men who hed tried to stop him. It was not until & ePectator throw one jooghkirk » berees that he was Jury Found tthe jury, Without and delibenatton, the record | shows, rendered a verdict t ediia| had died trom « fractured skull ‘an ig ternal injuries ue ¢o of} the driver. Despite thiiithe record | shows that Coroner Feinb Aischar, 04 | Hooghkirk, indorsing the papers es <o!- lows “There being no sufficient cause to Believe the within named George Hoogkirk guilty of the offense Within mentioned I order that he be discharged.” ‘That was more than nine months ago. Bince then the parents of the child have endeavored to secure the rearrest of Hooghkirk. Thy told their story to Assistant District-Attorney Frank Moss, who with Mr. Wellman began an inves- tigation into the matter. Hooghkirk’s indictment and arrest followed, ‘This is the second time the Grund Jury has filed an indictment for man- slaughter against prisohers Feinberg has discharged. Feinberg's first oficial ‘ect when he assumed office @ year ago Jest January was to discharge William Heinemann, the son of a wealthy poul- try dealer, who was accused of shooting and mortally wounding Robert Dooley im West One Hundred and Forty-sev- enth street the afternoon of Jan, 1 Heinemann was submequently tndicted and convicted of manslaughter. Charges Were Drawn. Because of his conduct in the Heine- mann case, both when the latter was before Judge Swann in Genera! District-Attorney Whitman a Swann publicly stated that would be taken vgainst Feinberg. I irfet-Attorney Whitman went so far as | to prepare charges based on the Huine- mann case against the Coroner and pro- sented them to former Gov. Horace White. At the latter's suggestion Mr. Whitman refrained fro filing the charges, ‘because Gov. White desired that the incoming Governor, John A. Dix, consider them. So far Mr, Whit- man has not presented the charges to Gey. Dix. sada) aie HERE’S A DANIEL BOONE | WHO ARRIVED TOO LATE.| | At Sixteen He Starts for Wilds and Gets as Far Jamaica. Armed to the teeth, as he was on his Way to shoot wild animals at Ron-| konkoma, L. I., a sixteen-year-old boy | gave up when he got as far as Jamaica | early to-day and asked the poll shelter him from the storm. was nearly frozen and was very hungry. After the police had thawe. im out and fed him he said he wa, Earl Simmons, and that he lived at| No, $1 Freeman street, the Bronx. His| uncle he said way Sergeant Van Wagener of the Manhattan police. ‘The boy was armed with a .t2 caltbre ster Rifle, five boxes of cart ridges, a hunting knife and other ar- ticles belonging to a trapper's kit, He naid he heard there was good shooting down at Ronkonkoma and he Was on Is way there when his money gave] out and he had to helter from the storm, His father was sent for and the boy was arraigned before Maglstrate roy, who gave him a severe lect about running away and told him that if he over heand of Inaving home again to shoot wild 4 iim to jail. | Pouches Holding Ch which contained checks and other Paper valued at $500,000’ were re panty stolen at Thal | Janta, Birming way crosses B. and A. to be picked board. Before being picked ever, some one made off with SENT BY MAIL TO BANKS. | Dropped] * From Train at Station in Georgia, Are Carried Away. ATLANTA, Fob. 15.—Two mai panel bank here th p by the & One pouch was stolen on J but not until to: 1 ors who have make the | The inspectors so far are absolutely | without @ clue. The pouches were made | W!!! up in Brunswick, checks, Ga, and gael drafts tare Binds yoo ed By jestined banks, Indultes smong the banks and unsigned One = Medicinal Whiskey Beware of imitations and substitutes unscrupulous dealers tell you are ROBBERS GET $500,000 |: " THE EVENI m 4 stolen edge orth the DEATH THREAT § SENT TO CRUSADING PASTOR. ht r had kn fought stently and ule for not anfore and Ia Duflie dee! the cause ff he is willing to die be, and announ ie his duty in cle the Kk easios” and holdi omcial account If they do not en | force The letter « e laws “just as good as” Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. These cheap concoctions are foisted on the people with the intent to deceive by dealers mindful of their profits only and caring for the health of their patr Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey. 1S. thing Some try to make you believe it is . Others go as far as to refill our bottles with these concoctions and endeavor to fool the people into bu their spurious goods as the genuine, buy one of these refilled bottles. Keep a close wateh and do Substitutes Are Dangerous When a remedy has been befo But they Pacaimile of package and bottle kreatly reliced. indorsement of the most century. They are not pianos will disclose the f. are absolutely the finest structed pianos in exister sold direct from factory t« ufacturer’s salesrooms. at the factory, Send for ca Wissner Warerooms, 538-540 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN. 96 COLUMBUS*AY is Duffy’ Have been before the public over thirty yee in that short time have ree “cheap pianos,” examination and comparison with other high-grade Prices and BIG BARGAINS THIS WEEK Many Upright Pianos by the best makers come to our warerooms as part payment on Wissner | Piane after they have gone through th pair departinent Wissner Factory some of them are almost as good as new, From $65 to $175 re the public for more than half a! century, has been prescribed and used by the best doctors and in prominent hospitals, and has carried the blessings of health into as| many thousands of home tions are bound to arise. only—no one can imitate the contents. s Pure Malt Whiskey has, imita- can imilate the bottle and label Duffy’s Pure Mali Whiskey Is Beneficial It is an absolutely pure dis- tillation of malted grain. Its palatability and its freedom from injurious substances render it so that it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach. It has heen used with remarkable results in the treatment of consumption, pneumonia, grip, coughs, colds, asthma, malaria, low fever, stom- ach troubles and all wasted and diseased conditions. The genuine Duffy's Pure Malt s sold in sealed bottles Old Chemist's Head” abel and over the cork is Be certain this iid by drug- ealers every- $1.00 a large Ss 1 ists, grocers where or direct, bottle. The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N.Y rs, and eived the recognition and famous musicians of the but a critical *t convincingly that they and most perfectly con- Wissner » purchaser thro ree, Pianos are man- terms are fixed talog. Open Saturday Evenings FIFTH AV., Cor. 15th ST., NEW YORK. GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE BET. 103 &104 ‘st. Ogi ST. 'L “STATION CORNER. eceived in his mail yes. e letter publicly, Dr. Me- containing the threat was NG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, TEBRUARY 15, 1911. FB AEP AE EG =< DHEA. FRANKO AND ORCHESTRA IN DALKY CONCERTSRESTAURANT—EIGHTH FLOOR © 32Years Leadoti Standard Quality Toilet Articles 32¢ ba) Beasoin a iyeerine and Rose Water, 15¢ old Cream, \(Greatest Purchase €> Sate Silk Goer That Bas Been Announced in Years Upwards of 25,000 Pairs Silk Hosiery and More ' Than 75,000 Pairs Lisle and Cotton Hosiery Therefore. we are exceptionally Particular attention is directed to the offerings of silk hosiery. It is probably So great, indeed, in point of value giving is Plenty of extra sizes REPARATIONS for this Sale were begun many months ago—away back last Summer. well prepared to meet the largest demands. Men's 35c ‘Phoenix"’ Silk Lisle Half Hose The quality always sold 3 pairs for $1.00; various wanted ¢ ‘olors and black. All. si 8B pr. for... cseeeees the first time that silk hosiery of such quality was ever sold at such low prices. this sale that women will buy amply to meet their demands for months to come, o> Main Floor Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery--Vinest quality; sheer, cobweb and medium weight. Full fashioned. High spliced heel; deep lisle tops and soles. Also all silk tops and soles. Black, white, tan and all the leading shades. Regularly priced at $1.75 to 82.00, at 9c atid Women's Imported Hosiery Gauze liste, silk liste, fine cotton, ht cotton split 1 1 spliced becl and deep dout soles. Black, white and tan. regularly Women's Pure Thread Silk Hosiery— »p lisle garter tops and lisle soles; ful! fashioned; also all silk garter welt top. Medium and hea Regularly 95c up to 82.50, at. Women's Finest Quality Silk Hosiery Seamless deep liste Men's Fine Imported Lisle and Cotton Half Hose ed heel and di double ack. medium ar made: op and "30c Women's Lustrous Silk Lisle Hosiery Also fine gauze liste, full regular made, deep sr welt top and double reinforced soles, high spliced heel. Black, white, tan and all the leading shades, 75c reg.. 40c 5,000 Pairs of Men's Pure Thread garter top and liste obweb; blac "35c Women's Fine Tmported Hosiery | Including fine lisle, medium weight cotton split soles, full fashioned welt, hig Af spli heel and reinfors soles. B slack, and tan Full fashioned, hig! soles, finest qual and all the most wanted sha 50e_regularly tan 25¢ Men's Fine Lisle and Medium Weight Cotton, Also Split Soles Full fashioned, high spliced heel and reine forced soles, 19 to date shades. , Men's Fine Seamless Lisle white Women's Fine Imported Hosiery Fine gauze lisle, heavy and light weight cotton, mac split sales. Full regular made Double | Sitk Half Hose ee ee ree fly, ‘She. regil Full fashioned, high spliced heel and double | ouhte soles, fast dye: a good wearing hove + t toe, ext d val Black, tan anc H 2 vane arog ete A 8 te Ribbed ail the newest shades, $8.00 regularly, Dado | {GF hard wear. | Black, tan and ally. 4 | chool Hosiery Women's Fine Sample Hosiery Full fashioned, double soles and knees Black, white and regularly 19- Including embroidered instep, fancy lace boot, | Mom 8 Pybatal Quality 7 fancy striped plain gauze lisle and silk lisle, Seamless Cotton Hosier: ure Thread Silk Half Hose ) Hl fine maco cotton, full fashioned, double garter | Decp extra double garter welt and double welt, hich spliceq deel and reinforced soles. | soles. Splendid wearing stocking, Black, white, tan and a large assort- | Black only 25e. regularly 15¢ all the fashionable sh ment of colors, 75c regularly c | SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUES FINbST 5 1,500 Sample Linen and Lingerie ' Embroidered Robes At About 50 Per Cent. Off A SALE of such unusual value-giving interest that it is certain to attract widespread at- tention, for it offers the most beautiful robes from the greatest St. Gall and French makers at about half the prices that will prevail later. ‘The assortment ce > Main Fioor, ains only one, two or three samples ofa kind, thus iniug you exclusive KoWns | $3.95. $9.75 \! : q $5.05 Ve! 2.50 '2 “t, $6.75 Values to 5.00| $14, 20 Values 25.00 63 $19.50 Values to Bulgarian Hand Embroidered Robes that will be the height of fashion the coming season. New Bead Hand Embroidered Robes, designs just like the real porcelain bead work. Hand, Embroidered Fine French Batiste Robes with the new model skirts. Rich St. <= Gall Embroidered Robes. French Batiste Robes, embroidered and lace trimmed—Note particularly the new model, Hand Embroidered Linen Robes in all white ~ and beautiful shadings that will be very fas hionable, 35.00 PR 300 Lingerie Gowns, Advance Styles *] 4-75 A Most Extraordinary Sale To-Morrow At Simpson Crawford's. The Prices of These Peeriess Gowns. Season Wiil Be $19.75 to $27.50.. Some Higher. gucH a sale must win your instant attention; cause you to decide immediately to buy one or more of these pretty gowns. beauty English Slip-On Raincoats’*” 2"$ @).50 pu CTE Sek WARRY aE senoat Alt CLIMATES LAZARUS RAINCOAT CO. MAKERS NEW YORK Nearly 1,000 saincoats trom the Lazarus Rain- coat Company a that will gaa a fe a sensa- tion. Pitot in the OH Third Pwr, and elaborate effect show the marvellous ingenuity of the designers, and exemj the high class of craftsmanship that makes Simpson Grawford models so different pond Floor from the ordinary. . These dainty gowns are ideal for parties, dinners, informal affairs, , Any ans of i$ 50 q for wear on hotel verandas or boardwalks, summer nights span New in town on the roof gardens, in the parks, restaurants, | ete. Raincoats, at All are fashioned in the smartest one-piece models, showing new waist line. Many are Just such Raincoats Empire t. Materials are the wanted marquisette, sheer batiste, voile, net and clever com as men like most to WN binations of net and ba or elegant eyelet embroideries. Gowns with high, round or Dutch wear; the big, roomy neck ind the newest kimono sleeves, on which Cluny and German Val. laces, embroide Ty English Raincoats that / / insertix nd innumerable tucks are employed with ¢ arming effect. Many have yoke of rea! are seen everywhere I ( lace. Will! aunder well, Remember, the prices for similar Gowys, later in the | | abroad, and which are season, will be 819.75, 822.50, 824.75 and $27.50 and hie! cut with raglan sleeves or else in the regula- tion manner. The fabric is made from the Angst Egyp- f tian canton, Loose Englisn box Dacks; Insii in beautiful plaids. Standing collars in eae sizes so as to fit the neck closely. In all sizes 34 to 46 chest. toen gher, so Ke here early $14. 75 new models, rr from the pleasing opinions given by all that see them, seem norning and i what you want at Women’s Spring Suits; ' ' ' i y el to have struck the popular note. Smartness and distinetiveness are always $ at "20 the conspicuous features of Simpson Crawford fashions, Great variety of plain \—<_—~< ——-> —- <2 <t——<m>—~@p SIMPSON CRAWFORD COMPANY, SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH STREET, NEW YORK SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS ‘WORK WONDERS) , and lined with messaline or pean de and priced usually 8352 ta840, at...