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ND INVALD ‘WALKS TODEATH TOF WOON red Grocer Falls in Street ~ at Feet of Son Who Is Returning Home. iH —_— ‘The ght of the world having gone out er for Michael Swick, a well-to-do tired Grocer, he watked out onto the a scape of his home on the third floor No, 68 West One Hundred and Fifty- ind street and somehow silpped off the pavement below, receiving he naiany m which he died while an irgeon was ministering to hi ‘The olf man—he was scventy—fell e Man w, almost at the feet of his John, who was serine as carried Into an ape:.*2 th@ first floor of the house in which Be tiged and an ambulance summoned Gromythe Washington Heights Hospital, uirgeon saw that the old man was — @ying ana ala not remove him to the tal. NO one in the Swick apartment saw Wllnd man go out onto the fire . It tmd been raining heavily ind it, wan still drizsting. Mrs. Swick left her husband altting in a chair r the, window. He had just recov. @rel from an attack of nervous ex- Daustion. His blindness had been com- fine on for two years, and leaving his ick bed, he found Rimscit enveloped in 1 darfeness, He! brocded silently ren this, but uttered no complaint. His tives say that his fall was acct- . If so tt was a remarkable accl- as the windows that let out on fire escape ‘nave high sills and the escape a tali ruiling. Mr, Swick had been in the grocery usiness for almost fifty-years when pe retired two years ago. He Is sur- ¥ived by & widow and six married ehildren. angel acpi fW JAIL SINCE NOVEMBER, HE PLEADS MELANCHOLIA. Executor in Contempt for Failing , to Account for $60,000 Afraid He'll Die There. Surrogate Ketcham of Brooklyn ap- Pointed yesterday Dr. Charles Mosely @f the Kings County Mospital to In- Yestigate the condition of Charles H. Royer, member of the firm of L. Boyer's Gons, lghterage, at No. 9 Water @treet. Boyer was sent to Ludlow street fail last November for failing to make @ @atisfactory accounting as executor , weed the will of Wis | mother; ’ Mrs, melia S, Sherman, Sho died in, 1900, feaving an estate of $10,000, of which $,000..was to be held tn trust by her @xecutors for two grandchildren, Mrs. ‘Adele L. Chitivers and Russell L. Boyer. Mrs, Chilvers alleged that he had Withheld detatis of the management of Yhe.960,000 trust fund, ‘The executor was ected to make an accounting, but he ed to do ao, Surrogate Ketcham @ually sisned an order committing him 4 Ludlow street jatl. SIm aMdavits presented yesterday, aries H. Boyer declared that he is @uffering from melancholia, and that fig physical condition Is such that his @ontinuance tn. jail would be fatal, Mrs. livers's attorney opposed the cffor: free Boyer. AS SLR a {CEBERGS DEFY WATER TEST. piain of Finland Experiments at fene steamer Finland, which arrived to- yy from Antwerp, pass ed fifty miles with of the position of the Ti i jaaster, April %, and nine lars from G0 to 10 foct | and 180 cy hy were ai \tpet_made the next Pt wight showed °4 degre: rhic the captain sald, that the i¢e- had no effect on the temperature yates j GGRANDNIECE = GOT NO NOTHING. Sere “Uncle Didn't Mean It, She In Fighting His Will. miel Goulding died Feb. 16 last, ny $200,000 and seventeen nephews nieves, In lots of $5,000, $10,000 ae $25,000 he bequeathed his property {0 them, with the exception of Jennie | @ srandnicce of Brooklyn. Alleg- that her name had been omitted by take, ghe sued yesterday in the Sur- 's Court, 4 a lee Marean Is 70 Years Old Te-day. __Qnsiice Josiah Marean, of the Supreme m- Court, Brooklyn, is seventy years old 4@-Gey. Ho will spend his birthday at on country estate at Greens Farms, NT ‘a * ; Ress ° | TARINE MOTH BAGS does its its work? good all night. Vigorous and no internal epg blood, full of life At any hour of the day or the ni werk. What is t place, PARTOLA OLA, «re sweet eis e all serene and bright, clea Pantouk loot at's what SPARTOLA ta" is. Buys a box and prove it. Sold EA all Riker-H stores— 25c., 50c. and $1.00 pet oe ny (Stas lakes at Ihe 30 Ave. Monarch of Laxatives and Queen of Blood Purifiers. = Danderine Stops Falling Hair and Destroys De Dandruff Makes the Hair ir Grow Long, Heavy and Luxuriant and We Can Quickly Prox Prove It If You Wish to Double the Beauty | of Your Hair at Once, Just Geta | pacha: Bas Surely trya Danderine wish to irmedinely ele Anye pont ‘of your hair with little trouble and at a cost not worth mentic moisten a oot witha ly abundant and an incomparal ness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty shimmer of true hair health, Besides boanttying the hair, one applica- tion of Danderine dissolves every particle of Dandruff; cleanses, purifies a ae the scalp, forever ‘stopping falling hair. pry e {s to the hair what fresh showers pone hoy agra are to vegetation, x OCS roots, invigorates an Frengthens the them. It's exhilarating, stimulat- ing and life- gk weaned tties cause the hair to long, strong and beautiful. It rr i imparts a ling brilliancy and velvety softness to hair, and a few weeks’ use cause new hair to sprout all over the scalp. Use it every day for a short time, after which two or three times a week will be sufficient to complete s whatever gorse you desire, *You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will just get a 25 big bottle of Knowlton’s Dandcrine from y drug store or toilet counter uy ri 1¢ directed. | ‘am rom serena Ac NORE | RAMUS | Wi Na ST (- my (BAIS. BAUMANN& BROS satel! th bower, we are enabled to offer you the DAVENPORT BY DAY BED AT NIGHT poewnr fata large bos for' upholatered in gree No Money Down attrac One Low Price—Cash or Credit—Best Credit System Out-of-Town Deliveries frem Our Store to Your Door by Motor Tracks eae | "7. 50 ob Seamless Brussels Rugs 6x9, Value $10,at....... sine an Ee eae ae ai 2 Bins 6.50 an. ott Salen sie ee 20c=: 25c;: *|1T MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— wees Mee wrt 4 WORLD “WANT” AD. aut GO AND GET al “qurepar, zeare 80, 1913. Hail n May Sales The GIMBEL | WHITE SA Presenting Linens, White Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Lingerie Frocks, Blouses, Corsets, Silk Petticoats, Negt igees---and. $150,000 Worth of French And Domestic Lingerie At Economies of 20 to 50 Per Cent. It is quite appropriate that on the first day of May, hi woods and the ‘round are in dogwood and owy bloasoms, louse of Fashions should be transformed 1 into a veritable The LINGERIE invites first attention as it is an unwritten tradition that it should be foremost, and because of the unusualness of its economy-giving prices and new styles. For weeks, and we might say months, we have been preparing this eae ghd as far back as january we ’ And it is fortunate that we did, because the price of cotton has been steadily i increasing. And, besides, it gave the seamstresses plenty of time to do their best work—as we would not permit a seam or hem to be hurriedly or carelessly made. g Our first May Sate oe @ year ago) was a tremendous success and the White Sale last January was even ter, because we had the waderinuntins that women wanted. These Sales guided us in the merge of this event, hence we are sure that we have just the Lingerie that wi delight the woman who has but a few dollars to expend,as well as the one who desires French trousseau lingerie to the extent of several hundred dollars. However, we shall introduce many style-innovations in this Sale, for in this progressive period new ideas are constantly appearing, an many women want every new whim of Fashion. And Me is natural that hing that 1s new is first presented by the House of Fashions. With- oto , we must say that many of these new ideas are of our own creation! | aerate is our forte! Backed as it is by celal a, worth of under- for women, young girls children—every kind from tiny Le gow bockers for the kiddies of 2 years and slips for infants for women who require them. Each t i had been done in your own home by a seamstress way seams and joining embroideries and laces is a joy to all her patrons. Gd aos STOLE, cree Sind nae Clara iy oe Se Cee and a laces and embroideries are of excellent qualities and in charming If you are already acquainted with our regular collection of French Lingerie, qi wil gow js win to expect nt scion we have put this entire he augmenting wit few tor ge of Us the economies on ne a few ony expensive garmen: dormeaticaugmenting France especially for “i pore q Then, too, we shall introduce ournew Peeepihnsaerve bo é ae closed to you until of styles in this Sie dainty lingerie: Chemises— Domestic; B00 to 918.78. ‘Tho to 626. sizes, 760-to @8.60. Short Petticoate— to ; and ¢3 4.60. . fe oie, Domestic, 600 ha eter. The White Sale in the Subway Store A bigger and better variety than ever before offered. Sh aba 4 Wi M aes om promos nee 24,200 Yards New.18c to’ § Domestic, $1 to Leceg 91.76 Aiba Extra sizes, 91 to 96.75. Corset Covers— Domestic, 60 to @7.60. * French, 76¢ to Dradiore Domestic, 60c to $12.75. French, $1 to 94.50." , Extra sizes, '60c to $2:60. Princes Dorneatio $1 to 7.60. French, $2 to 966. Extra sizes, $1 to $3.75. French, $10.76 to 958. Corsets in New Models Join the May Sale Lorkette 91.40, inetend of a sett » iene sh troll alas CB. t sient 18 styles, at $80 to 60e, Corset Covers, 36 styles “pain Aisle, Main Fleer Neckfixings Introduced in This May Sale When a well-known im) eporie Bop Sains orered ve tl sarap ‘col ion, enough and ceonomies of tulficent gree to warrant our making it a feature of the White Sale. St. Gall Embroidered With inattetion Venise lace weer on dresses and coats. h Lae Misses’, Children’s & Infants’ Wear Muslin drawers, 2 to 12 Drawer 2nGt..* 8 hildren’s dreases, 2 to 6 years, 800 hildre's guimpes, 4 to 14 years, in i than 10 to a customer—fe 8 ree andRoseof chee; 220 48c—8 and 4 ft. usual wage oer to a customer. Children’s rompers, 2 White sun hats, 860 to White caps and pre 280 to 91.60, Subway Store, Balcony four toa teeter Trees, 950 Magnolia eal eet tall, very low priced, Red Bittersweet Apple, , Peach and Plum Trees, Combination Offering at 95c— oe BROTHERS | than the usual BROADWAY be Si tare xm NEW YORK THIRTY-THIAD OT, + ay Store, Balcony