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POLICEMAN TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF AFTER TRANSFER LITLE GIRLS FIND MAN AND WOMAN DYING FROM GAS Schum, Sent to Bath Beach (sive Alarm in Time to Save} From Harlem, Couldn't Move Family, Too. One in Suicide Pact, Other Cannot Live. | for the man, (old, with very black hair and the ge: | eral appearance of an Italian. | ——— SPEEDING TROLLEYS CRASH "THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY name wae Sutherland, sounding like that. room yesterday morn! it for a week in advan in and went to bed at night. Rell used artificial respiration and fapanea} An i esteiae the woman back is before Dr. Blader ar- ved | fre "Lang Island College Hos- pital. She was not able to talk co- herently. “My name is Hicks street, derstood to ay. At the hospital tt was said that she would recover, but there was no hope He is about thirty yea or something ellie, and I live th all she could be un- WOM FOIL SUICIDE, Pain ant say sions, steven ana) AT CROSSING; MANY HURT. twelve years old, ran down to the jand- | ere eT lads ein whieh | DAV Ross of No, 82 Ninth avenve Was seriously hurt ¢nd eleven othe He Is Taken to Coney Islandiiiey tive at No. tt Beraeiy strets) persone were slightly injured ently to ’ Brooklyn, to-day awl sald that ¢ day whe tebound trolley car of Hospital and Held for Ob. er am excave ct san coming trém the| the Porp-tccond street tie Fan. head h Keeler, ot t ' the landlady floor, Mrs. broke down servation. Lying on the bed in the room ehe tire f on into trolley car two of her lodgers, a man and! avenue Richard C. Schum, a policeman of wn woman, Who had engaged the room | dows in a Bath Beach station, who has been o only yesterday, o: ye by was which| The wreck d ed traMe until « the force twenty-one years, is in tt was coming from the jet at tWe head| wrecking erew arrived and towed the observation ward in Coney Island Io of bed and f the open pipe of | damaged cars to their barns. The mo: Pital to-day, following an attempt lo night to commit suicide with his ov| Tevolver, ® ad bee heater, The low curtain 1 pulled down and stuffed into k of thé window win heili oie weeks see fcnum, who) 2% ler cailed Policeman Reitt i of the sen stree ation, She told fifty-one years old, was assigned tot jim that the couple, who West One Hundred and Twenty-fM8) iuat they were married, sald that street station. When he was trap ferred “for the good of the service"t| (Was impossibie for him to move * family, consisting of « wife and grow up children, from the home he id established in Harlem, and this weigh heavily upon him, Last night Policeman Shum Into the little coffee and cake restw- ant of Joseph Kreidler at Eigthy-th street and Twenty-second avenue, Bh Beach, and ordered the staple of.ne house. There were several women th their husbands at table, and ashe proprietor and his wife bustled the atmosphere became oppressdly domestic to the policeman, far fromis home and family. He turned. tohe people sitting at the tables “Y've had a little family troubl he, “I think I've ¢nough.” His revolver was in lis hand ana way to his head as Kreider an his Wife, who knew and esteemed the fice man, darted toward him, of the patrons ran into the Kreider knocked the revoiverfron: Schum's hand whfle the womaneized the lapels of his coat and exert he gth and some persuasion tkeep in his seat. Within a few minutes Li (nd the reserves of the Ba tation trooped into the little rant and surrounded the lonel i At the station house Police rgeon Musray examined him. He sa that Bohuin had been drinking, but at he seemed to be temporarily insa —_ wt lived about ong whileome The vears ha the di Knedy veach le | aves in the system. Duf TO TRY ROBIN’S SANY. Speetal e vet of the heart. Master in) Bantu med tn Banker's Ce. Darter, wittioma at No, | if wa vw Tl Broadway, aster in bank Itisan itive agent. it and tonic. rties that H Itm. and keeps tes of the State Banking [Da to have Joseph G. Robin aad . 5 bankrupt. Vigorous. It ts prescribed by doce The issues include, besidesre ques-| tors and recog av a family tion of Robin's Insoly fon that there | rites the State & ing In charge of a bank In liqlation to inedicine every, rocer or dealor for Duffy's Puro he sure you got the genuine solutely By SAD nS ent oMi"h and fs 4) petition in bankruty in the sold Y: never. in Biey® penton ey bulk. Look tor the, teade- name of the 0 and the tramoun ¢ R Chomist,"’ on the } iasue of Rob! soal over the cork is unbrol Write Medical Hearings will & ld in Spial Mas. | large battle. ter Dexter's office, beginng next ‘Thureday, March 2. Another ®portunity for Men Who var and appreciate the better grade of Furnishings. BROWNNG, KING & CO. We are makinggreal changes in our show win- dows, and to nke room we have added these items to our Fmishings Sale: $1.50 and $2.00 hirts at 50 cents and $1.0 Neckwear at $1.50, $2.00 & 0 Neckwear at #2.00, $2.50 & $90 Knit Neckwear at $2.50, $3.50 & 300 Underwear at 85c. 25c. 65c. $1.15 $1.15 } House Robedormerly $10 to $15, which are now ments within the 1g off This reduction B45, 810. ach of all at In this lot are six that places these luxurio 16 Steamer and ollege Rugs 1g and 19 off. 58 Blanket BathRobes, $3.50 to $12, 1{ off, now $23 to 89. formerly 62 House and Soking Coats, formerly $6.00, $10.00, $12.00 al Browiings, King & Co Broadway, at Thirty-second Street Cooper Square, opposiis Fifth Street Brooklyn: Fulioa Suess at DeKaly 50, at half price. which attacks weak alike, especially if the blood is siug- ) of the Forty-second street car nt that he had a clear track. tl went car over the crossing at good speed. It struck the Ninth avenue car a territle blow. Passengers were thrown had told her| from their seats and a number of the:a their! were slightly cut by flying glass, CHILLS? IT’S GRIP! Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey Is a Wonderful Remedy for Grip, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Consumption, and All Throat and Lung Troubles. infectious and Grip is an disea: stron gish, and generally involving the mucous membrane of the air pas sages from the nostri! down to and including the lun plications are lial Serious com- to develop in. Ble the course of the disease, as grip} settles in the weakest part of the | seives | ment is the most profitable business Prevents Pneumonia, and never fails to restore health to! those who are harassed colds, or those been weakened by grippe Linonine builds up the body as nothe | ing else can Hoit is the most hetptal | tis and preventing pew umonia, | Linonine puts rich, red corpuscles into | the veins, warms and strengthens the body, soothes inflamed membranes and + nourishes and heals the irti and throat Kerr's Flax-Seed Emulsion, Linonine, is the only Linonine. Avoid substitutes. All Drnggists, 50c. and $1 DESIRE FOR DRINK | ENDS IN THREE DAYS: PERFECT RESULTS OF NEAL TREATMENT Phere is no longer any reason for Men and women to suffer torments in thely efforts to stop drinking The marvellous agency in the sure, easy and quick nption from the liquor habit is t ly known atmeut. Three days of the Neal Treatment are sufficient to rid any one of all craving and desire for alcoholic drink Business and professional men who recognized the danger th were in have be nh quickly changed from siaves of drink to masters of them Three days of the Neal ‘ investment any drinking man can make, because {t clears the brain restores the nerves, increases busi ness foresight and earning power Men who demand “Bracers” before breakfast and at ine ng intervals the resi of the day until “night-cap” time | at the end of three days treat found themselves with all desire for drink gone forever. The Treatment consists of the administering by physicians, who are in constant attendance, of a perfectly system, sometimes the kidneys, the | harmless vegetable vemedy taken in- brain, the stomach or the heart, re-| ternally, sulting often in hez the most dreaded of « art failure, but Il, pneumonia, which is particularly fatal when arising from grip. Duffy’ s Pure Malt Whiskey j has to its credit fiity years of success, without « question as to its mer- bsolutely pure, gentle and invigorat- During this time it has brought the bless Ith to overworked men, cd licate women and sickly children | nit the strength-givin are so necessary ti feel vouny, ig strong and CAUTION. When you ask your druggist ait Whiskey Tt is an abso- aliiics resulting from this disease within the past few ufficiently aroused doctors to the importance of giving ease the closest investigation. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is a remarkable remedy in the pre- vention and cure of grip, coughs, colds, influenza rrh, pneumonia, consumption, and all diseases of the throat and ungs; it prevents complications and bad after effects that gripso often s Pure Malt Whiskey not only ng the germs, but it stimulates the blood, aids digestion and tones asthma, bronchitis, The Mystery OF THE Red Triangle Given in Book Form With Next Sunday World PYAGIS great Dete great Story, entitled Case of Mr. Mason,” is another of the Red ‘Triangle Stories in which the great London De- Detective e tecti “The Jacob \tective’s adventures in the solution of this perplexing mystery are relatcd. oe You really musi. ar- range in advance with your Newsdealer if you wish to get this Book. The News- dealer closes his Order for next Sunday’s World on next Th ee with no hypodermic injec: tions. it neutralizes and eliminates all the stored-up alcoholic poison in the system. When this is done the drinker is restored to his normal Physical and mental condition, Satis: faction is guaranteed or money re- funded. Home treatment for those who prefer it 1f you have a friend or a relative wio drinks to excess and sou would like to help save him from the drink habit e, ‘phone or call upon the physician who tre h NEAL 1 ITUT a St. New York City "Phone Si Madison Square. Open day and night,4Advt Guaranteed Solid 14-k. GOLD — $ CHARLES Diamonds, Wat % Scores of New Features ? URNS f RNS 1911 World cAimanac + Price 250; by Mail, 359. d lungs 24, 1911. All Cars Four-in-Hands at 24¢ in appearanes, with splendid wearing qualities; all the new Spring colors; around the col tar: ten aecnal Dig Lexington to 3d Ave. Sale of Dainty New Chiffon Cloth Waists slip easily at $3.98 They’ are exquisite new models, splendidly made of high grade ¢hiffon cloth, in black, navy and brown. . Have yoke and cuffs of white net end folds of messaline and buttons covered with penne velvet; also kimono medels, lined wi flo we red silk; | moose ir Girls’ Percale, Gingham & Linene Dresses Saturday at 87 C these will not tax the family exchequer to any extent. Their wonderfully low prices make them the biggest values anywhere. In good quality washable percale, gingham or 1 e, with Duteh neck, *) ves and full pleated skirts They come in pretty stripes, checks and plaids, trimmed effectively with plain colors. A Very Special Sale rome Junior Dresses, in washable, plain and striped pereale’ Dutch neck, with lace insertion, '\ sleeves ssome high neck past ‘ FPo8 with piping 13,15 5187 years; at the hea ice Junior Dresses, in striped percale, made with sailor collar of plain material, tr d with embroi os $16,500 $16,500Worthof ai iorke 000 "Most Unestally Low Prices for Ne Wh Cicae Goods memburs o fe importing how necessi uueval, were the tated turning t! ° rend first to whom the stock wee cul na ‘ ntire $16,500 worth of gloves is new here i. acy for to-momew's edit 1 the open cason have season: Lie hid gloves been priced W tress WOMEN’S $2.25 e! tbow gih white | WOMENS $3.06 above-the-c bow and black kid Gloves, aes, | fength black and while lace at the very special . hid Ge zen, x ye peice of S149)|> opus vuuenaie (8108 00 Pairs women's 14-button silk mousquetaire Sieveh: deuble ¢ of t white, pink, sky, tan, navy blue s the-reg ule? $1.00 quality, special need 49 Sa Bf Be Fr esh Meats ALES | You Can Buy on Easy Terms and Save Money 12h oc OOMINGD YS) seeeeeee ce ceecRe TURN EN) Ge NTA Cer Or: Sanna eemeeacemg mamas em ena Alt Cars ae) er to Me Hie peg 59th to 60th St. 1% i Jv 98 Sts le A ‘ Walters Pianos, $1 “in Haver Pinna Outllts, & “é , T'Women’s $3 Shoes , Sale of “Healtho” | Men ’s$4 Shoes, $2.85 |: at $1.75 pRecened e sodas, Kevgarco or, Cain, wit st } , ed to withsta rough weather, and Wen | whiel 7 ieee hing i patent colt or tan Russia calf; shoes that | Wemens £4 Eke rr selling to make room for low i Meares? ee Beas eat pial Remember th> prics,87.88, ih mas ate rates Sateen eee L en's $3.50 Ip 4 “eutmy eravenete & pe we Sarjle Shoes, $2. 25 i \ chest expen tyles. Mostly pat it, Grace and |}. Shape Shoe. . eae ae LOOMINGDALES es / Biogen Toilet Goods Specials $1.09 (0 $2.08 i : | mr hate at |* hvore 91.98 to $2.48 vom | $1.98 to $4.45 purr ne ine phate | wow Glycerine | Upright ei Store of Certain Satisfaction, BLOOMING Transfer to e Men's $1.25 Neglhigee Shirts at 79. Plaited and plain hres =| cont styles; attached sizes 14 to 18; extra q percales and jatq printed figures; — spl ortment of new Spring: patterns; new light tone stripe effects, also medium 59th to 60th dark doulenes athe. Wiebe, A Sale of 600 Boys’ High Grade $5 Suits at $2.95 This is a great special! Suits are in new double breasted style, made of plain blue and fancy cheviots. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Knickerbocker trousers. Also Russian and Sailor Suits in sizes 2% to 10 years at the iturday es 95 SSS MOOMINGD AE very special Sz price of ali Women’s Good Black Silk 39 c Stockings Saturday at Women's Sample Hose 6,000 pairs women's two-thres 6 Women’s 25¢ Cotton Hosiery Full regular made; two-thread WVanieale Shes Dotian Hadar And many other specials. Here are some of them: cotton hose, full seamiess cotton hose; ail 12:¢ Ful! fashioned bia ton, ex tra. fir ! n split sole ing extra width Men's 25¢ L The kind w v der 5 hacks: sot Children's Socks ‘at the special pric aad Imported white socks, with striped | Men's Splendid Silk Heli fiove t 414 to 84, Sold in many stores sey Made “% now in other ores at ‘ with linen heels and oes; choice of vi the special price... . 9c lavender, blur ie | Blacker ail sibes; unquestionsbly tbe Children's 19¢ School Hose greatest hosiery! value ribbed cotton, with double ever at the special price ¢ Sale of Fresh Cut Flowers Our Cut Flower § 8} all sizes, at the special price ss the biggest ond best in the city. q 1 Floor, 39th Street side, a few steps from Lez- | ance all its own, Here you will always find a bie, fresh cut flowers at from one-third to one- hep in the city. Proof of that fact: Sweet English Violets, 50 in a bunch; tied with 15 cana 25¢ lips and Defic dis Naccigetes splendid vaviet ularly 50c and 75¢ dozen Se cord and tassel at 3 dozen for $1.06 . 150 Violets, arranged with gar- or, doz., at the special price 35e denia or orchid in the centre, Lily of the Valtey inths and neatly tied with cord tassel; Fresia, in @ bunch; regularly regularly $2.50; special and $1.00; special + per bunch 38c ra Gard jas, regulasly nd $1.00; on Saturda: 35. c $1.60° or, each | | Artistic Hleral designs are our speciaity. for Saturday, at 1.00 Pores and Carnations in magnifi- cent variety, special Saturday at, | $1.00, 75¢ and S0e | Prices range upwards from $1.00, | Our special purchase and sale of the contents olvne per dozen, $ for ormeily famow to-morrow son the { by August Shubert, the r of palms and ferns in New Dou't misa this chance. Rosi Elev <= BLOOMINGDAL ES of 1i greenhouses Je will be continued Greenbou stors Direct * To-Morrow, Saturday, Th Last Day of y ec ueoneqanasnend gateane? > 2% Our Sale of Walters $459 Poneman Grand Music Pianos, 995 8 eis Cabinet, Chair and $ Cover, for - - - $5 Lown & Shea tSbs cushees THAT'S ALL! we Upcn payment f r plano to your home, ¥ In tonal gualiiy the Walters Lo 1 is XV. is pre-eminent. ne world at s conceded free, a DALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St