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‘wood, N. J., to recuperate from an at- ¢ pais Faupel Was Despond- eut Over His Studies, ~ While the police report the death of ‘ ve-year-old Louls Faupel of No, 182 *n street, Brooklyn, as suicide, hii et @eclared to-day that it was dent due to mistaking a bottle Insect polson for toothache medicine! Louls, the eon of Charles Faupel, a Barber, died at midhight trom a mix Gare of carbolic acid and creosote, after worked over him for two ‘bey wae one of the brightest and jefferson avenue near Bedford Stood highest in his class, ch 2 attended in « ‘body. Recently his teacher went to Lake- fig him to continue to help all he could. The parents tell all this to shaw that the boy had every reason to love life @m4 no reason to want to die. Yoster- @ay afternoon he came home suffering rem @ toothache, His mother gave him @eme drops from the medicine chest and the pain soon left him. @AY HE TOOK POISON BY MIS- TAKE IN THE DARK. ‘He went to bed at 8 o'clock last night, But about 10 o'clock his tooth began to @ohe again. He got up and fovnu that Bib mother was in the bathroom; so ho ‘went ‘to the medicine ches: to get the Bottle himself. al @ few minutes he ran to the bath- regm door screaming: “Mamma, mamma, I must have taken some of It.” Tie sank’ to the foor in convusions. (and yors’ll land the smartest straw that Hi« father had not come home, and his he Atlante avenue station, who got + B.C, Thorne, of No. 2 Macon street, ” tigations showed that the boy nw bottle of bedbug medicine d deen im the chest since 107, the toothache drops, It was hat Louts had been afraid he | 1s7 ite \ pass In the approaching ex- # at school and that Ne’ } person trying to use toothache medicine | 4‘-cr & few rinks she had become should swallow enough carbollc acid and oodles toppled out of the window aoct- | creorote solution to cause death, how- iy ' ee eee euns in Public School No. | over, and called it a case of sutcide. ‘te L. H. White, principal of School No. ald to-day that young Faupel was Gat ils teacher, Miss M. A. Crossman, | one of the brightest and most cheerful (wee very proud of him. His fellow pu- | pupiis they had. They boy had missed | bring us something?” Oils also thought a great deal of him, |tut halt a day during the term and| ‘ St when he celebrated his birthday on|had never been late to school. His standing was fuch, the principal de- best “‘catch”’ of the season—a Y Fr Tot ine bottle ant aeae [Straws Bait your hook with $2, $3 or $4 mother called in Polireman Cahill of Man could wish to wear. Young straws are perfect ovals—they fit Panamas and Bangkoks at popular prices 199 Rroad tS Broad ’J2 Persons Will Make $20.00 Each In May, 1912, we will buy 50 good Jingles, suitable for a Post Toasties Jingle Book. You may get $20.00 for writing an original Jingle or for filling tn the missing line of the incomplete Jingle in the coupon. A fine way to have some fun. (As an example only) Street and No. City: Address and mail your Jingles t Jingle Dept. 568, POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD,, BATTLE CREEK, MICH. Jingles accepted for our book will be bought and paid for at $20.00 each. Only the Jingles we pay for will be used. There will be 50 Jingles “pet up” those w! This is an opportunity to make some extra money, and, in addition, become| acquainted with Post Toasties —ths delicious bits of toasted Indian Corn, =: MMey ome of this crlap food.with cream ead eugar, It le not cacy forgotten, _ | ved. “SE hn Wae ie oe - - ? A COMPLETE JINGLE Little Orphan Annie, from far, far away Came to make a visit, and she's going to etay, dave or9 coming, Aodcnons wheats trent, Roses now are blooming on her cheeks so pale, Fill up all the baskets; lots of stuff to eat. Never mind the cake and jam, never mind the tea, Plenty of Post Toastice—that’s good enough for me, |....:6 66sec cess eeceeeeseesceeeeeeeeseneeneeeeeeencs Fill in this line, mentioning Toasties, and write plainly). State Use of aboveform of answer is suggested, but not required, Fill in the missing line of the incomplete Jingle printed above, making the last line include the name of “Toasties,"" with correct rhyme and , and the| metre. . aanes and addresses of the writers will be printed _nd mailed to every inquirer who sends us a Ic stamped and addressed envelope for return. Or, write an original Post Toasties Jingle of not less than 4 lines, any one The Jingles will be judged honestly upon|line of which must contain merit, so if you are a sensitive person and not a] Toaqsties”’ or “‘Toasties.”” good gportsman, don’t oe for we have no time to les are not accepted. As many Jingles may be submitted as desired. ty-seventh street, and hed jumped out of cape five men. Dr. Vietor tok the woman to the New in two places. Patrolman Brown arrested Bert Holn- hauser, twenty-nine, a eausagemaker, Holshauser seid he met the Mader ‘woman in the street, and declared that Se nena apm An Unusval Order. (rem the Houston Post.) “Jonnnie, do you wish the stork would ‘You bet I do!” elet Alp 25. Only spain ton. oppeaiia ty Han, Writing Jingles FINISH THIS JINGLE “Post dine epee dialing FER BVENTING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 99, 197, FOR LAD WHO RAN T0 SEE FRIEND FIGHT Nine-Year-Old Benjamin Fish- er Hit by Bullet Fired by One of Battling Boys. An operation was performed early to-/and carried him into the house, Dr. the first floor window of No. 607 to es-|day in the Long Island Hospital on | Lesser wae called and took him to the Benjamin Fisher, nine years.old, of No, | hospital, where 62 Gullivan gtreet, Brooklyn, to remove York Hospital. Her left ieg was broken ¥ ® dullet from his breast, and the doc-| our for Ambri, tors expressed the opinion that he found. would recover. ‘The boy was sitting on the stepe of his home last night when Charles Bicken, eighteen, of No. 7% Gullivan street, became involved in a quarrel with @ youth of seventeen named Am- drigo, of No. 170 Sullivan street. The Bloken soy and Benjamin are) 00d friends, and the latter remarked to ais mother, who was eltting by him: ‘Gee, it looks like Chariie’s getting hia” Benjamin jumped from the steps and | ran toward Gullivan and Van Brunt atreste, where the fight was going on, but had gone only a few steps when Ambrigo drew a revolver and fired at ‘'|Sicken. ‘The bullet went wild and struck Benjamin above the heart. Iie fell and hie mother rushed to him | not to be as dange! A gene as had been sup- larm hae been sent » who has not been Raed MAIN Building on A number of ultimate height of of semi-fitting or or motor use, and Materials in $3.50 $35,000 Free The Big Store’s Gift to Charity $30,000 of this sum: is for charitable institutions and chur es—the re- maining $5,000 is to be donated to worthy families and individuals, Full particulars at Voting Booths— at Information Desk, Also in GREENHUT Building, at In- formation Desk, Main Floor. Women’s Coats All of these coats are suitable for present wear. Your choice MEDIUM and HEAVY-WEIGHT FABRICS. PROMPT DELIVERIES and THE LOWEST P’ A partial list of tomorrow's specials from our May Festival Sale is printed here. ‘The Bi TWO MAMMOTH Fourth Floor, or Main Floor. GREENHUT-sircEL cooren co—MAIN BUILDIN' Values to 19.75; 9 Tomorrow at .. ay a Bargains Every Day. Bro} stock. 9.79 these coats (show-room samples) represent the NOnGE NOVELTY MIXTURES and a FEW SILKS AND fashion both in tailoring and in elegance of fabric. | MOHA “straight-line” styles—ideal garments for street |can be. for travel, seashore and mountain wear. LIGHT, clude PLAIN SERGES, ENGLISH TWEEDS,| women’s coats at $9.75. (MAIN Butiding, Piret Floor.) Gaeenuut-sizaen coorsn co—MAIN BUILDIN' Boys’ Blue Serge Suits Specially Adapted for the Approaching Period of Confirmation and Graduation These suits have all the smartest, all the excellent tailoring, all the fine trimming, of the garments which we handle-and sell to grown-ups. sears Boys’ $5 Blue Serge Suite—Norfolk and 89 Blue Serge Sulte—! Ik double-breasted styles, with lined rable Dressel bar tverph oe Pea knickerbocker trousers; coats are cut} fi, Mibaiads) Shrougho st; linings of serges or alpaca; trousers full, with center vents; sizes §, have side-bu jes and watch 6.75 7017 years; at........ a 3.35 pockets; sizes 7 to 18 years; at e fulte—in other and finer grades; Norfolk and louble-breasted style: izes 7 to 18 years; at each of the five prices quoted, these Mine eee D675. 7.75, 9.75, 12.75 (MAIN Building, Second Fleer.) Superlatively Choice Footwear for Women and *4 Foot-Mould Low Shoes Tomorrow, at. DOe Qe Tomorrow, at.. ‘Women who know the merits of our famous Foot-Moulds from past experience will pass this good news shag to their friends. It is very rare, indeed, that we reduce the price of this extraor- dinarily footwear. We have no need to emphasize its merits here, as everybody knows it for its smart style, comfort-giving qualities and enduring worth. We received an unexpected concession from the maker by reason of the fact 60 days late in his Cade Every pair is periect, and every size, width, yel esented in a choice of over 50 styles and leathers. There are Oxfords in 2- id 4-eyelet effects, ribbon-bow pumps, button Oxfords, and n- ials with leather and metal buckle effects. The leathers are patent, tego Russia calf, gun-mecal, kidskin, suedes and velvets, THE NEWEST S YLES IN WHITE BUCRSKIN AND WHITE CANVAS ARE ALSO HERE AT THIS LOW PRICE. SPECIAL NOTICE—There will be no change in the reg- ular prices of Foot-Mould Shoes, which remain at $8, $3.50 ind $4. r The Special Price is on this SALE LOT ONLY. (MAIN Building, Second Ploor.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL coorer co—MAIN BUIL DIN: i ‘ e chelsea. Ce your order by mail, or ‘phone 4000 Chelse: Fresh Cereals 10 bbe, 5 by Food for Poultry GRANULATED CORN MBAL.BO> 16° is LINSEED MEAL he 35¢ ROLLED WHITE OATMEAL. ae Fy 5O Ibs., 81.50; 10 Ibs. tenes STRICTLY FRESH FARINA. . MIC, ORYSTAL GRITS of crushed SMALL GRAIN RICE... .... Bae i Joe BEST IMPORTED TAPIOCA. a . FANCY PEA BEANS. . . B34: iC. «Oboe 48 10 a + -BBe 45c bite |] GROUND. BEEF SCRAPS— eB: 00 Ibs., 83.45, SO Ibs, 81.85; 40c Ml i 1 ar “s be 4G cr charcoal; 100 ibs 0 Ibs. 8188; 10 tbe iE OR Fresh Veg 450; 486 reg. 255 IMPORTED, Se pect MEATS--Filberts or Al with maraschino for ser. 2 Ib FRESH Sai MON—Warren's CONSOMME SOUP 10¢e| 9,0 IC] 6 hotties GREEN PEAS. for so fo etables | making puree or pes the well know ng with stews, Te Dquble 2H Green Trading Stamps Wi ne E POLISH gh mf PON 3c ERMICI dor, hee 10e CALIFORNIA YELLOW PEACHES 36¢ ‘ Columba dor, $1.30; rex. Ie Mlb. 1 De bg ” x 98; 25¢ (Our advertisement in today’s Evenin; of the styles and more complete details of this remarkable sale of We Sell More Groceries Than Any Other Store in the World —_[|/= or there’ d_reason for this happy condition: FINEST QUALITY—FULL WEIGHTS AND MEASURES— oT DELIVERIES end THE LOW HICES THAT ARE CONSISTENT WITH BEST QUALITY. you can't come in person, send | Trimmings are exceptionally artistic—just as smart as they Journal shows three Selling of the Entire Si Line of ington Place Proves a W. Affair. All the Popular Straws and Styles Values to #5, at $1, $1.50 and $2 The selli ways stirs up the trade. i ome and choose from the st ment in tod No Malt Hats From Mork & Co. of 11-13 Wash- of the sample fine of hats from this famous concern is an annual event with us—one that al- ~~ 220 Sixth Ave, “eta Ready-to-Wear Hats, Shapes, Ete. From 10¢ to 98¢ Onty Dent Miss Them. Tihs mae" "| “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” Store ”’ BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©, SWESOF 6™ AVE. SLBOREENHUTPR: (6 AND [O™ STS, | In New York’s Shopping Center |AIN BUILD: Bargain-Basement Sale of a 69c and #1 ken assortments from our own In the lot at 23c we have sises 34, 36 and 38 only, Por other Bargain-Basement for tomorrow, pines 260 our y's Evening Journal. Teteghons Ordore Pied. 's a or rade of SPLITS, SENNITS, MILANS, PORTO RICANS and MACKINA' rolls and medium and low styles are all Fifty extra salespeople to wait on you quickly. ENGLISH BOATERS and SWISS AND There are yacht shapes with wide or jum juct shapes, pencil-curl and staple jwaye im the mest Barrel of 8 dosen bor e Nath! Johnson & France; reg. ive Sone, Bordeaux, | | 0c large B4c | /] § MOTHER'S GRANULATED HOMINY or hominy; doz, 790; T¢ aues, 410; reg. 100 package. HD" VEGETABLES tet or black ‘special, : Trvsce A PURE BREAKFAST COCOA—teat sold in bulk; 4 dbe,, 81; SAYPLE TRAS—all green of black ed to order; tbe. 91; tb “ DRTED SAFETY MATCHES ~ brand; 59e; doa Sel e 10 va Lake $2.94 25e th Purchases jade Before 12 o’Clock. Desens ore 3 Cant NMR at OT ek PREE—one reg Reg. 1% bowie, ||] 1778 washing. pow many stores ot $3 PAVORITB BLEND CO! 10 Doe, 89.18; Mp va fat nS BES" box. ¢ HITE. POTATOES—4 reg, Sd bare. 7 Se pe with Sine P Flowers, hoxt_soan. JAIN BUIL DIN. Ge Say Tea uee lie je best oe 39c kage of rehawe of