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~ ~— | MEANT T0 KILL “WIE'SESCORT, T00, AT LONG. BEACH Grimshaw, Who Shot Young Woman Who Left Him, Is Vainly Sought. ! HIS ESCAPE A MYSTERY. Every Means of Exit Quickly Closed, Yet Boardwalk As- sassin Vanishes. No trace was found today of Wil- "Bam G. Grimshaw, fifty-two years old, Who shot his young and pretty wife, ‘dda Grimshaw, on the boardwalk at Long Beach and then fied along the ind dunes, threatening his pursuers Shirtwaists and Tennis Shoes t | The uplift has citizens are Aw the police have been compelled Proposing in Church a Habit. The police of Lynn, Mass, are on the trail of a new scrt of crank, a man about thirty-five, who makes a prac- tlee of getting on his knees and pro- qwith bis revolver until he disappeared. The wounded woman, who is just half) the age of her husband, is in the Nas-| a Hospital, at Mineola, The bullet ved by her husband lodged under her! left shoulder, While serious, the wound @ not mortal and speedy recovery ‘s predicted. “Phe shooting occurred a moment a! er | wl the lights on the boardwalk ‘out, Grimshaw, who has been employed nights taking tlekets 11 ving ple dure show, was notified by a friend ‘that his wife was walking on the board- Lgvalk with Lewis Wiison, secretar the Long Beach Real Estate Comp: Mien Grahan Gian in the young man. of the hotel. HAD TOLD POLICE OF HUS- © BAND'S THREATS. Not three minutes before the shoot- ing, Mra. Grimshaw had untered Chlef of Police Hewlett of Long Beach and informed him that her husband still persisted in lis threats to Kill her if fhe did not return to lve with him. They had separated a year ago, but the gray-haired husband never ceased in his dinportunities that she return to live With him. | shaw was insanely jealous and ht employment at Long Beach e Purpose of spying On his wife. He yhas heen employed during the day by | & big carpet vern at Hroadway and Thirteenth street, Manhattan. S Mra. Grimshaw met Chief Hewlett be- fore ‘Vilson — foined and Miss | Graham, She said to him 1 got another letter warning he intends to kill me, 1 am) eans to.” f he sends you any will lock Min up.” replied the | . and went on his way down the Kk. Then young Wilson came Belong and greeted They were walking Graham and her compan Shind them when the lights ‘They were between the Ca tel. Jess than one hundred yards away | INTENDED TO KILL WIFE AND a¢ HER ESCORT. ALTie lights ha f Grimshaw rush ture theatre. Hix hand @olver was thrust In th Gacket. He dodged through the throng on the boardwalk and was directly in front of lis wife before she had am warning. Then he drew the revolver and | shouted déo: me he moving pict aN Posing to girls near him tn the churches, In the East Baptist Chureh he has twice briken up the services and been ejected for kneeling to the young women THE EVENING WORLD, THI ODDITIES IN THE NEWS Strange and Curtous Happenings in the Chronicles of To-Day. ‘0 Be Police Uniform. THERES WO VSeE j 1 4 MICKIN w wear clothes of the same weight all the year round, they are willing to submit to this etyle of hot weather uniform. and begging them to marry him. Woman Lays “a Sidewalk. Deciding that It would cost too much | to have the work done, Mra, Mary C. King of N Congresn street, New- ark, laid the concrete of her home herselt w: Tt 1s generally conceded that the womaw-built pavement ts the best on phe atreet. "| Policeman Scents Crime and Traps Lover of ol ge ol Tt was the cheere Robert Murphy in J was #0 fond of Limburger he could not et enough of it. Me tried to, however, in a North Clark atreet store, when he picked up a fort pound chunk best Limburger ai ran, expecting to have an odoriferous orgy in big hail room in West Erie atreet. But he passed a policeman, scented a crime literally as well theoretically, and gave chase, capt ing Murphy and the cheese. The I was stored in an old ambulan polieg station and Murphy who locked. up. Ag he saw the last of the cheese he said he didn't care what became of him, Want Girls for Window Models, A beautiful gown needs & real wo to properly display National Window ton in session at Chicago, which has started a movement to have living mod- big dry goods store windows dunrmies. dummies and then on tes devided |400 Women Find U. S. Lockers Moat of the 40 women employed in the Treasury Department at Washington | Mr. have to find « place for thelr hats every -]in Austin Shots on Phone Foil Robbers. When two men pointed a pistol at John Dalzell, a bartender in a saloon him to holt up his hand the telephone receiver ju him. The telephone girl heard the and notified Police Headquarters, the police found the wounded man on the floor, He had saved the $400 in the cash Feniater, | Probably will die. Too Small for Their Hats. they shot ote and day. , Chicago, apd ordered | Jerked off HEIRS TO DIVIDE veached Watertown, N, Y., and 1 plans completed by the| co wil wear waite ahirtwaint, outing | No Trace of Will of Rich Dyer, | David B. Morrell, Wife and| Scalded to Death in Bath, Can Be Found. TWO SISTERS SURVIVE. Other Brothers and Sisters to Share Estate. dyer, who died at the age of seventy- eight in the Republican Club, West Pbr- | eth a t March, are having dill- will, but so From present indications, the estate | Will be divided into eight parts, and two |altsers and the heirs of six other sis- THURSDAY, ~ $950,000 LEFT AS YACHT STRUGK BY EDWIN LORD BY BARGE SINKS : | that Morrell chartered for a two weeks’ Relatives of Tawin Lord, a wealthy | iss trom |ing line, told to-day of the rescue of These and Children of Six, _AUGUST 8, THREE RESCUED rer. Manhassett Harbor, about a mile from » When the Honeybrook, ig tugboat of the Central New Jersey, came along hree barges in t firet to barges got by, but’the siayed because of the sweil § steaniship, the towline © the e bit the yacht it and tore out the stea, rted down head first barge passed Morrell | n-year-old son up and! he barge leaned over and rire held his. thi tween 1 jumped in after grasped her and put her on the yacat tender, Which Was floating behind. captain of the Honeyt , but before he re: |. Field, ano: me up and took off the survivors, . Love, with the Guiding Star, Son Saved by Crew | of Tugboat. Capt. David FE. Love of the Guiding Star, a tugboat of the White Star Tow- was there soon after the Field and t the family to Westchester, also mak: merged yacht and towing David B. Morrell, his wife and their son, David, of No. 640 East Kighty- ninth etreet, after their yacht, the Bar- nett, had been in collision with a coal- laden barge a mile east of Execution Rock Lighthouse, in Long Island Sound, yesterday afternoon. The Barnett {9 a 30-foot sloop yacht on the fifth floor of enty-eighth street, taken to the Reception Hospital, where ahe is dying from a fractured skul-and internal injuries. to-day. She was ler Johnson of West- started out Saturday, obester. They | ters and brothers or their children will | | inherit under the interstate laws. | Lord was one of eleven children of a Mr. | | Maine farmer, and came to New York | when he was sixteen years old. His fortune ne amas: efforts. York City bonds and the remali industrial atocks. For twenty-five before his death he had seen litt his brothers or sisters. i Mrs. Susan A. Riait wyer, who live in W the only survivons of the Wall street, to « j will Mr. Hagar acted as |Mr. Lord on several knows several other lawyers e him at different times, but none remem- bers drafting a * fll, FELL INTO BA SCALDED TO DEATH. ‘Mrs. Sawyer believes the bulk of the estate was willed to her, but her reasons for thinking so are not cisclosed. The circumstances of Mr. Lord's death | id not become known for several days after his death, and the detatis were never wholly explained. “Mr. Lord was seventy-seven years 01d, and suffered from varicose vefns,” Hagar said last night. “On the morning of March 19 last he went for The lockers Uncle Sam built for them were designed without regard for the|® Walk, and then, returning to his room Size of present day headgear, of the hats are two feet across. as they are only eighteen inches wide and many | | at the Republican Club, prepared a bath of warm water, While he was bending over the cub he was seized with | jan attack of vertigo and fell uncon- | sclous into the tub, His foot struck | the hot water faucet and turned {t on. He was found lying unconscious and | partly submerged in the water four hours later. His body was badly gcald- ed. He was taken to a sanitarium, and died two days later. His death was not due to the actual scalding s0 mugh as to the shock. The Best Life Insurance boxes under it for legs and bey , {concert that drew a crowd of lasted 80 long the police of the. Twenty-second street station called. ‘Vl kill you both." Young Wilkon did not prot that {0 and ber os tions as Mrs. Grimshaw ph Meee @ piercing scream. Instantly there was a panic SOE vac | | Hatpin i in Crowd Blinds Actor. Daniel | Is Good Health Brandreths were! They carried it away in the) Patrol wagon and dumped It into a| rear alley, | by his own |, Part of it {s:invested in New | ‘4 AND WAS) Stern Brothers To-morrow and Until Noon Saturday, Continuation Sale of Women’s Low Cut Shoes At Great Reductions Discontinued Lines of Walking Pumps, Gibson and Oxford Ties in Black and Tan Russia Calf, Patent Leather, Vici Kid, also Tan, Blue, White and Gray Satin, Hand Turned and Welted Soles, Military and Low Heels, at $2.95 Formerly $4.00 to $6.00 Pair Special Offering of Batiste and Coutil Corsets for medium, slender and well developed figures, at $1.45, 1.75 and 2.50 Regular Values $2.00, 2.50 and 3.50 A Clearance Sale of Women’s Bathing Suits At the Following Low Prices: . Messaline ar ur, fitted skirt, kimono sleeves, a 93.50 Silk and Mohair, in black and navy, well tailored, effectively trimmed with braid and silk piping, trimmed with braid, round and Dutch necks, 6.50 Bathing Caps and Shoes at Decided Reductions. trimmed wis. . and white foulards, 4.75 Duchess Satin and Tussah, few models, West 23d and 22d Streets H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Lew Privos. Yesterday they were coming out of! bowsprit, and as the! broke off | i. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Thelr Lew Prissn, Herald Square,’ Broadway, 34th to 35th St. i (CAN BE HAPPY WITH a PRET OF THESE PRETTY 69 Cc hagas at At other department stores you can find the very same Waists marked at twice the price. Here \ \. you get. the benefit of \ sbeeNour rigid cash syse Wy) <ecmestem as fully in a waist costing under one dollar as in_a real Lace Blouse of French origin costing over seventy. PIN TUCKED LAWN PEASANT | KIMONO BLOUSE OF ALL‘ ‘BLOUSE; yoke of German Valenci-| EMBROIDERY; in eyelet and raised ennes; front panel of eyelet galloon, | design; square neck outlined with lace; lace_and_tucking. Second_Floor, | | sleeve trimmed with spider lace. WE HAVE A FEW ‘eee -49¢ MORE WAISTS AT Friends of those who bought these Waists in our sale of two Weeks ago will be glad to know that now they also can buy them, Several styl round neck, square neck, or with colla le of gocd lawn, with allover em- broidery fronts in dozens of raised and eyelet designs, MORE REDUCTIONS ON WOMEN’S WEAR This Time as a Result of the Setting-to-rights Incidental to Receiving Early Fall Stocks COTTON VOILE DRESSES, $3.96 Several models in odd sizes; stripéd materials: were un to $8.74, SEPARATE SKIRTS AT $1.96, $2.49 AND $2.96 A large number of good models in chiffon Panama, mohair, strived serge and light-weight broadcloth; have been selling up to $5.49. Serond Moor] ONE-OF-A-KIND SUITS AND DRESSES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FULL-LENGTH SILK SLIPS, $3.74 Black, white and all seasonable colorings. CHILDREN’S WHITE AND COLORED DRESSES in a great variety of styles and materials. Now 74¢ $1.49 $1.96 Were $1.96 $2.96 $3.96 DECIDED REDUCTIONS IN WOMEN’S COATS Tourist Coats Black Satin Coats; Pongee Coats were £°" 74 to S64 Were $24.74 to $139.00 were sieve to $124.00 now $8.74 to $29: 4 $12.74 to $44.74 now $6.91 to, $34.74 MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS $9.75 [HonrRs| $9. us Clean sweep of all broken lines of men’s and youths’ suits at_the lowest | price quotec cl this season. Every suit from our regular stock, and made of dependable all wool. Tweeds, worsteds, cassimeres and homespuns. The color variety includes light, medium and dark shades. Two or three piece models, in light, medium or heavy weights. izes 34 to 44 for men, Sizes 31 to 36 for youths, jth Seems High-grade blue zerge suits in regular stock. Men's $19.75. WG 34th to 35th St. e paraders on the boardwalk, F | anes yards Grimshaw ran t the crowd, waving his revolver and ory ing ‘I'll kill any one who stops me!" He had @ clear path until he jumped | down to the sand and fled off among | the dunes, | nett was near and jook up he direction pointed ow ay vred to-day that they Faised jn tine to prevent Grim from getting me him ¢ hat he f across Hempate: tip was received at Shoon that he Long Beac had reached Jersey City And detectives were sent there te hunt) m. According to his w once wealiiy, Shi dias been in const eine from her @mployed in the Ls a DIDN'T LIKE BOY’S “LOOKS,” STABBED HIM IN FIGHT. | Only Excuse for Quarrel Given by| g Prisoner Who Used Knife 4 on Antagonist. O Frank Maroney, seventeen year of No. 316 East One Hundred and Sec: Btrest, is a prisoner in the East One Hundred and Fourth street police sia ton, charged with stabbing Josep Beurat! in a quarrel early to-day, M. Toney was passing No. 2011 First ave awhen ne met Seurati and a dispute fo lowed, What the trouble was about the police ould not learn, Maroney only said that he ‘didn't Itke Seurat!'s looks.” ‘The two were about to come to blows wien Maroney, the police say, drew a knife and stabbed Seurats in’ the left Aide. back and left elbow, Policeman Meta of the @red and Fourth street station stopped the fight, arresting Maroney and send- ing Seurati to Harlem Hospital, Seu- Fall's wounds are not serious. pe stad Dadian Vardaman Will B. JACKSON, Miss, Aug. Governor James K.' Vardaman received | @ sufficient number of votes in yester- Resin i Democratic primary to insure ie lection to aft, Walted 8 pwred st One Hun- women on t Hd, his ny efforts ent caused ui him a brute for tow and when she saw what she had done she hurried away in the crowd. | Find Piano, Give Street Concert. plano, badly out of 0 some one in children of put soap pI have finished. No heat at other times. in vitiated, super-heated air. Have one of our experts call on you, - fepepcaymeemeey...<gnpeaaemeraed MAJ. PHIPPS, ONCE PARTNER, OF CARNEGIE, DROPS DEAD. —_——- LOS ANGBLES, Aug. 3.—Major W. A. Phipps, the eocentric millionaire, who had not left his roo: at the Hotel V. Nuys for elght years and had kept young wi ractically a prisoner In the hotel during that time, died suddeniy yeutenday, He was one of the first partners of Androw (ornegin tn the steel business, | in which he PILLS good health because they | keep the blood pure. They | are the best laxative and tonic medicine you can POS: | sibly take. The Thermometer Tells the Story. = HETHER it is in the kitchen cf the home, hotel, restaurant or club, the mercury in the thermometer may be relied upon to register the degrees of your comfort or discomfort. There are many degrees of difference between the atmospheres in kitchens where gas is used and those where other fuels are used. You.turn on the gas when you want to use it for cooking and turn it off when you Good work cannot be done Consolidated Gas Socmeny of New York GEO. B. CORTELYOU, President it RIE Bo tee - or | | | | | | keep those who use them in | sree ner 9 LAST- TRAVELERS sox NEEDS MOMENT With Trunk or Suit Case Packed, Is There Not Something Forgotten COLLAPSIBLE DRINKING CUPS, all varieties, paper cups; twelve for. Se CASE OF THREE STERLING SILVER, in handsome pigskin case. $11.89 MOTORING GOGGLES, of which we have every variety imaginable, both imported and domestic (Fourth Floor) 4c to $3.49 SUN GLASSES, with nosepiece or temple bows (First Balcony). . 2c to 59 TENNIS RACQUETS; from a child's racquet at 74c to a Wright & Ditson's “Pim” (Fifth Floor) $7.89 READY-TO-TAKE FISHING | OUTFITS, including “everything from. rod to fly, special (Fifth Floor) $1.98 MEN'S TAN LINEN TRAVELING CAPS MEN’S OUTING HATS, white duck or khaki “HAK-HAK""--the fashionable brown straw hat for men, now BATHING SUITS FOR MEN, two-piece model, of all-over wool worsted. $1. 98 French-Knit two-piece suits, all wool worsted (Fit! Floor) $2.97 FLANNEL TROUSERS, white or pencil-striped $4.75 YOUNG MEN'S ALL-WOOL SUITS, Sizes 30 to 36, special (Fifth Floor) $9.75 MEN’S, RAINCOATS, singlecte xture tan colored repp; thor roughly water proof (Fifth Floor) i $5. MANILLA CIGARS, exquisite size; box of 50 (Fifth Floor $1.49 ale BLANK CHECK BOOK: be 98c to $1. 24 HARD RUBBER FOUNTAIN PENS... POPULAR NOVELS (Main Floor) “HOPJES," a coffee-flavored candy, us; pound (Basement) PARASOLS, in plain colors, or striped or flowered (First Floor) TUXEDO VEILING, in black, white and colors (First Fleor) FANS, of sandalwood, chiffon, lace, etc. (First Floor) WASHABLE LINGERIE RIBBON, in white, pink and blue; ten-yard, roll (First. Floor) 27c to $1.46 LACE TRIMMED, BLOUSES, special sale (Second Floor), 39¢, 49c, €%c, le and up, BATHING SUITS FOR WOMEN, ranging from $2.59 to $29.49 BAINCOATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, * model cottonlined (Seconc cr) ively. by 99 79c to $4.59 yard 10c Se to $47.50 imported from Holland exc! Youths to $18.59, Men's Staple Black and Gray Suits $14.75 to $29.75, ‘WASH SUITS FOR BOYS 1,000 Rus- sian Blouse 79e {sie 233] ee | $1, 19/3 Taemate tee bad fog | pase Tada, ind linen. BIG VALUES IN BOYS’ 4" +, KNICKERBOCKERSUITS get tionally goed selection, made of ar all wool eviots Or cassimeres | > s thet have form rl. i been up to 8.94 1 re now all reduced for a _iieneeth| Me le of by le khaki, in tan and olive $1 49 hade, mad hsiand hard wear—with . wocd full Knickerbocker trousers, Ferm: erly 51,98. | BEST QUALITY KHAKI BLOOMERS, | well tailored, cut full, and roomy, 5 to BLOOMER AND KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS, k blue and khaki color, or of plain blue 's from 4 to 15 years, KNICKEPBOCKER TROUSERS, de cheviots in plain blue, also gray, xtures, cut good and roomy. In sizes from SOL. SWEATERS, in plain coat style or with derby nal, navy or gray, Trimmed with cardinal or Other Sweaters in Stock Uo | Second Floor] BOYS’ STRAW HATS at Less than Half Price. 24c, 49c, 89c, $1 +98, | Former Prices 89c, $1. 49, $2.49 & $4.96 Still six weeks’ \ it ind cheap enough to buy for another 22 to 34, y policy—sell out the goods the seae “DENTIF RICIA TOOTH POWDER,” can MACY'S "NUMBER TWO" TOCTH BRUERES dmteete TALCUM POWDER “CHER TOILET WATER CHERIE” COMPLEXION POWDER COMPLEXION TOILET SOAP (First Floor) “he greene e parr of Next Week— MACY’ 5 ANN NUAL FURNITURE SALE Our Sale Prices will afford you the same save ings over prices elsewhere that cur regular prices afford you over regular prices elsewhere,

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