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“NO CHANCE FOR YOU,” HE READS; ENDS HIS LIFE. Fatal Message in Newspaper, Blast- F FLLS HIS VICTIM ing His Hopes of a Position, Drives Father of Seven to Sulcide. After reading an answer to @ query J whioh he had sent to a newspaper which conducts a civil service column, Robert Hill, forty-two years old, of No, 1740 Pacific street, Brooklyn, committed mut- |eide by shouting himself in the right {temple at his home early to-day. Lunchroom Cook Baffles Six | Since iast September Hill had been out rt of work, struggling at odd jobs to sup- ieves b , a a port his wife, Anna, and their seven y Taking Cash citldren, the oldest of whom ts four Se . teen and the youngest one year, Late- rom Till. ly he took an examination for a rigger in the Department of Bridges and seem- Jingly passed. His appointment did not and he wrote to the colutnn, signing himself asking what alance he had place. To-day he read Though there ere revoloors, a cary apons handy, it | ¢ I the dam. an attempted|of getting t hol@up in Harry Horowite's allenight|the reply: “R. H. No chance at all.” Munch room at No. 13 Amaterdam |!" & few minutes he went to his bed- ‘avenue. posta ani, eating nap at ath al oad ‘Brdest red a revolver bullet throw is brain. ia Taree at niet he aivare taxes Eile, ots Robert 34 sine years eis) tre money out of the cash register |2°#fd the shot and discovered hie fath- bout midnight and stows {t away in|! Another son, Walter, seven ran to As jeans. He had this morning a roli| the poltce station for aid. Dr. Robert ©f about $200 when six men bustied in|f St. John’s Hospital, who was sum- @nd got something to eat. Three others |Moned, declared the shot had brought Were eating at tables at the time. instant death. ‘The widow and the seven ‘The six iate arrivals wi'ked up to| chiktren are left destitute. the counter as if to get something else, qq“ when one shoved a revolver into Wil-] CARDINAL FARLEY WILL Hie hands, atthe same instant ewo of| SEEK REST IN FLORIDA. his hands. At the same instant two of en rushed to g*-d th door and aad one attempted to force the empty cash) Advised to Take Annual Vacation register. Walon «ucked and ran to the rear to Early as Possible and Is to Start To-Day. wet something to heip him save his $3») wad. The three cu :omers tried to get out, but were “ wked t: ‘ie wall and| Cardinal Farley will leave New York foreed to put up their han¢é« But one | this afternoon for a three weeks’ rest suddenly recovered his courage and be- | and vacation in Florida. He will spend @an throwing plates at the bandits. The | part of that time at Palm Beach prob- place was in full view of the street and | ably. His secretary will accampany the crashing crockery caused consider-| nim, able commotion. For several years Cardinal Farley has ly to-day The robber who had followed Wilson | placed the time for his vacation at the to the rear of the place found him with| beginning of Lent, when the social d @ long carving knife, and Wilson made | mandy upon him were not so pre: a dive gor him with it, This robber ap: | ‘This year his medical adviser ha cat bowl’ ond thiew at | Yised that the vacation be taken as | ood alm it caught the cook early Laps possible. on the fead and knocked him down.| The Cardinal has entirely recovered ‘Wilson thereupon “squawked" so loudly from his lilness, a which kept him that the three victims on the other side |in bed fur several d of the partition, including the one prac- tleing with all the lates In sight, joined |= — the chorus and the thugs became ie THE EFFECT. “We'd better beat it or we'll get pinched,” said one of them. ‘They had WAS MAGICAL not succeeded in getting a cent out of the crowd and left hurriedly, Says the Letter from, from the Golden | West, Praising Resinol Ointment hans onsen ee al BLOWN FROM A TRAIN, DIES OF HIS INJURIES. | Strange Accident to Sergt. O Keefe) fins Phere of Coast Artillery at Sandy out on the neck at the Hook. roots of tl air from car to ear, and Is keep it on hand. Ag if he had been a bit of paper | stead of a sturdy, heavy man, Serg Heard O'Keefe of the Coast Artiller was blown yesterday from a ment train at Sandy Hook. He Gay An the post hos ft nis injuries. | Resinol. 1 hav Fete eciacaay mae eer liculete. tas neae te MARY friends, who have bees Vergat Sandy Took, The wind roar Secon hed as well as delighted with the abolit the long. low spit of sand In such |“POUY CMF: ara @ way that it was quite impossible for a NGaevillien Ore one to walk against {t at ti orvallis, Ore. O'Keefe was detailed to of recommenda- used Resinol Oint- ever, we don't want you to elieve that one box of Resinol (ii ure a bad attack of Prurit years ago, I had an atta rintend| It is always a the transport of supplies for the post |tion when o from the Highlands, and the Govern- | iment. If ment railway train c ying them was on its way to the post when the ser g@eant attempted to pass from one car to another. Then the screaming wind pay Hi ve to hold apply ee con relling bat ‘the Mage tore {the attack has gone. You can quicken him loose and flung him bodily f: the healing process by using Resinoi the ¢rain. ty in conjunction with the Ointment He atruck beside the track and when | Using Resinol Soap regularly assures he was picked up it was seen he was|good, healthy skin and wards off th: mortally injured. ‘The train hurried] germs that constantly menace you him to the hospital, but the port health. Googe Could not save his life. His Resinoi Ointment is without a rival ix will be eent to his relatives in B te more. —__ ples, rash, itching, irritation an Gives SUN 0E8 to V. ot: flammation, blackheads, boils, chilblai hl Harrap ed ree aaad shave hands and cracked and bleeding | — pity of Penneyivania, to-day Provos: | PY our druggist sels and recommends alumnus, now travelling in Furope, had|tiese preparations or you can make a given a fund, approximating $150,000, for | {ree trial of them by writing for samples the establishment of the Joseph Leidy|to Department 111 Hesinol Chemical) Memorial Leowresh!p. Co., Baltimore, Md. motoring and general outdoor wear. TYREE’S Antiseptic php site syers bere OCTOR or send for eee Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Bonwit TELLER & Co. OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS Fifth Avenue at 38th Street Spring Fashions for the Younger Set Smart Outer Apparel for Misses, Small Women, Juniors and Girls. The “Prince George” Suit The t; girlish suit for outdoor wa ISSES’ SUITS on display Made of men's bi serges in our third floor show- rooms are unusually smart lection includes every nov- Very smart ear ing shades, Sizes 14, 16, 18. oe Misses’ Serge Dresses ple, youthful styles that tars of Irish erochet lace or embroid- will appeal to tHose who ered batiste. Sizes 14, 16, 18...... and novelty stripe taffetas. lace collars, j vests wel aay hand embroidery. Sizes 14, 16, 18.. Misses’ English Raglan Coats DISSES’ COATS are de- [iat ral garments of men's wear blue and black, tan whipcords signed on typical mannish pk pati gly ie) the Ee sod nowy ech ceathsaees ry an \caan RNG lish styles, specially ap- Misses’ Utility Coats propriate cords, A rotted btds new enone Sizes 14, 16, 18... 14.50 © 48.50 Formerly 29.50 to 75.00 Pony skin, natural equirrel, raccoon, leopard, wild cat. Sizes 5 to 14 years. take advantage of this special offering of oftimes te ite attendant dam find it necessary to pack them away until next winter. they are of such weights, fabrics and patterns that the E_ CONVENIENT STORES Broadway at “9th St, 239 Broadway, nr, Chambers St, 128th St, at Third Ave, Union Square, I4th St., nr, Bway Overcoat and Suit Bargains For Men and Young Men "In This Old-Time Clean-up Sale $10.00 for $25, $22, $20 and $18 Overcoats $13.50 for $25, $22, $20 and $18 Suits $16.50 for $30,$28 & $25 Overcoats & Suits Bargains in Overcoats that are big enough and unusual enough to impress you with the advisability of buying them at $10.00 or at $16.50, even if you Bargains in Suits that are actually amazing when you consider the fact that will be most appropri- priate for more than three months to come, not to speak of next winter. The Sale of Overcoats at $10 and of Suits at $13.50 At All Siores, Except Our Store on Broadway at 49th Street The Sale of Overcoais and Suits at $16.50 AT ALL STORES “Get the Habit.” 47 Cortlandt St,, nr, Greenwich Harlem Store Open i.venings, Union Sq. and 49th St. Stores Open Saturday Evenings, Go to perfection. The Masterton: that serves a double pianist can play tha $2 a week. Price includes bench, cal pay any balance at rate of $1 or $2 a week. Lexington to 3d Ave. SEE THAT THE 6 ONY; UR DI and attractive. col- Misses’ Cutaway Suits aty elty created in Paris and vers trimmed with Terry cloth, new inset back many exclusive productions of our own. ISSES’ DRESSES in sim- fd Boon By Ng Sonn othe b mn i bela learn Misses ChiffonTaffeta Dresses all the newest materials Several very chic-models, in Plain, ee and new Spring shadings. for street wear, Designed on loose mannish lines of men's wear serges, in navy blue, plain and two-tone whip- Children’s Fur Coats ONE is the keynote of the success of the world famed Walters Pianos. Their tone is rich, lasting and resonant. It is the voice that has spoken to thousands of people who are now the proud possessors of Walters Pianos. Come to Bloomingdales’ and Walters Concert Grand Upright Pianos at $225 Examine their construction and quality—hear the tone— test the treble—you will agree with us in saying they are Pianos built to last a lifetime. Offered on the easy terms of $5 down when piano is delivered and thereafter only $1 a week Our price includes a chair, cabinet and cover, Not only do Walters pianos excel in musical merit, but in quality of material and character; in construction they are far superior to any pianos sold anywhere else at like prices. Once you eee the Walters you will be delighted with their many commendable features. They are built by the Walters Piano Co., of New York, afirm of skilled, Les piano buildere— ny whose very name denotes the highest type of piano Other Walters Pianos in Our Salesroom, $198 to $600 Walters Player-Pianos, $395 e by name—and all the name implies. Here is a Piano purpose, Every member of the family can play it. All by is needed ie a little femblasity with the attachments. On the other hand, it in the regular way. Price $395, $10 down » cover and 12 rolls of music Exchange—your old piano for a new Walters piano or player-piano and ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 59th to 60th St. 1912 World ieee — UESTIONS rete RS fhousaNos OF Q Rallroads tare and Mandreds of Other sii mal eats iii ie every> were Lexington to 3d Ave. ‘For Women and Misses, ¢ To-Morrow, Saturday, at These are new and pretty models, made of superior misses at $3.95. | More of the Famous “Harmony” Shirts at | ‘THE Hicks ie unprecedented for of “Harmony” quality, ie fact ee hte by the public when 500 dozens were | sola ina jiffy. Here's a brief de- | scription of the shirts: Latest coat model, at- tached cuffe, faced sleeves, beautiful assortment of patterns, including plenty of black stripes; full sizes, and hand laundered. | Men’s Dollar Shirts,78c Sizes 14 to 18. Coat model; plain | and plaited styles; attached cuffs, newest Spring patterns; light and medium colors with neat colored | and black stripes. Materials in- en fine ach raed percale and jac- “Men’ s Collars, 6 for 40c for 70 i pitied are ular styles, in 2 for Se collars. luded are the aw | pat front shapes, in various es ride oes Hi round and equare edge; Leap fold All new, fresh and clean, Pertect test alt lesty Lowed, Bisse 14 00 38, |Men’s Silk Cravats at 19c, or 3 for 50c | Variety of colore end designs, in silks of excellent quality; medium | shades; neat grays, self effects and colors. Flowing end style; fash- ioned to wear with the prevailing styles of collars. Bloomingdales’, 24 floor, Mioomingdales', Mato floes, ' Women’s $1 Kid Gloves at 65c They are brand new goods just released from the Custom ||| House, made to wear satisfactorily. They are made from soft and pliable skins of excellent quality and every pair is guaran- teed perfect fitting. They are in various shades of tan and \l| gray, also black and white; all sizes, at our low price of 65c. Shown in centre glove aisle to-morrow; elbow length pure | silk mousquetaires, extra fine quality; double-finger tipped, the kind other stores sell for $1.00; in black and white. Long White Glace Kid Gloves at $1.49 12-button length; white glace ith; white glace mousquetaires; all sizes. Women’s*3*3: “= 85 and*4 Shoes at - Patent colt and gun metal button shoes, wing tips, gun \, metal CAS cloth top patent button shoes with plain toes. 180 700 pairs of shoes in button and lace styles, of N vee leathers, suede and velvet. Also 600 Pairs of Sample Shoes in sizes 345, 1 and 4/4; B only; in patent col velvet, all at the .ery low price of... Men’s W. L. Douge | new “nature ae las $3.50 Gun ae Tee and $4 I Fi Boys’ $1.69 Shoes, $1.10 Shoes - - And patent coltskin, calf or tan. Include satin calf, box calf and patent leather shoes, All with heavy, durable | 100 Dozen Women’s Fine Univanmed Hats, Manufacturers’ Spring Line, Values to $5.00, on Sale Saturday At 95c, $1.45 and $1.95 + nd colors: val to $5.00, Saturday, ut icy S145 & $1.95 — and bend rad other stores for the offer at the very attr y hats. Come and se rive of Ene Sane San ane n Ene SS — Store of Certale Satisfaction BLOQMINGDALES’, Lex. to °¢ Sale of All-Wool Serge Dresses *4, 05 wool storm serge, in navy, black and white. One model like the picture. They are prettily trimmed with white colors, pipings, but- | tons, bows and many other dainty little effects. Cut along graceful lines in a manner that will appeal to every miss and every woman. || All sizes in this offer at Bloomingdales’ to-morrow at $4.95. All Remaining Coats, $3.95 They were formerly marked up to $10.00. In order to sell them | quickly we quote the above very low price. Included are thibets, kerseys, mixtures, in black and colors. All sizes for women and uality all Oth Bt._Beetion. Men's Strictly Firat ¢ Cotton, in black sia sa a ik New “Neilings, Complete line of staple and nov- sity mesh veiling ateyerd” 200 The new arrivals from our Paris office include the extreme novelty |] known as Russian Mesh Veilings, 1 in white, Dhar and navy | stylish, but a at thie season, a complete range, upward from......... 48c Cut Flowers New shipments to meet the usual big Saturday demand. narciseus, 1 lily of vay: 2 dozen in a bunch; pall 50¢, 75¢, Soot, bunck "Le 29c Sweet Double English Violets; 50 Tre msloorusch Oe. ODE Lavend , retry for 3b, S00 8 8c, ] At, CON... . sees seer eee Bamboo Sewing Tables, $1.59 S&S Made extra strong and covered with Japancse matting, with 3 com- partments; regular price $2.50, Blogmingate’, Boxes, well | made and | covered with Japanese matting: regular price $1.50; ee $1.50; special: 98e Fresh Meats: Legs of Choice §; L b, with choy sold at 2c; Ib Fine Cuts of Roast Beef, cut from city drexed heel worth 16c; our price, Loin quarters of Lamb, with chops oni, young and genuine | Qt lamb; Ib., Sugar Cured | + special, per Ib. 143. | | hh Hams, cut from finest young pigs, weighing from 7 to 10 15: i Ibs., at 2 || Short Forequarters of Fine Cry | ada Lamb, suitable for roast 6! or stew, Ib... . ze Ave, 59th to 69th St, } ae