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tame gs IMLLIONAIRE KILLS _ARMSELF BY LEAP Wiiter s. Hill, Prominent in Pittsburgh, Had Been Hos: . pital Patient Since March, {Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURGH, June %—Walter B, Mi, qlionaire clubman and head of “Me W. 8. Hill Advertising Company, hip Ife early to-day by jumping a third story window of St. Fran- Hospital, Hill had been suffering & disease of the brain for some ithe. The victim was a nephew of eo B. Hill, a banker of Pittsburgh. suffered from @ nervous break~ early last March. He was sent to Columbia Hospital and a few days his mother, Mrs. Helene V, Hill, ané her daughter, Miss Helene V. Hill, eaild for Bermuda. When the mot nd sister returned from thelr trip, they Ja in New York, expecting to find ) the don and brother there to meet them, it b@ing been arranged beforehand. Young Hill was not at the pler and « search was instituted, but no trace of him Wis found in the metropolis. Later young Hill was located In the Colum- Dia Hotpital. Wherkthe family returned to Pitts- burgh Wey had him transferred to St. Francis' Hospital, where he had been confined nce. Last evening, while un- guarded fr a moment, Hill climbed | upon the vindow s! of his room and hurled himmelf to tho cement walk tn the yurd fity feet below. Hill was the son of one of the oldest} y nd Wealthist families in Pittsbur; Just after griduation from Notre Da: University ‘he engaged in the adverts ing business and built up one of the| largest concerns of it Pennsylvania. He wa: ind in Weatern member of he | Duquesne Olt, Pittsburgh Athletic *) club and was ilso on the membership list of the Elks and Travelling Men's Association, {The Hills Have a palatial home in \yBtratford avema in the Roup district, Where young Hill resided with his mother and sisty, He was 38 years old. One brother darry C., is a proinie nent business man of Saginaw, Mich, See Salesman Cut Hie Throat. James Crean, dbiqrult salesman, liv- ing in the reomin, ise of Mra, Annie Cunningham, at Na 246 West Four- teenth street, killed simself to-day by cutting his throat with @ razor. Mra, Cunningham saw himas he left a bath- room, blood streaming from his throat. He handed her @ note, on which was written: “Brather's\ address, No, 11 Lispenard street. Gootoye. Telephone 1193 Franklin.” Crean was dead befere Dr. Nichols arrived. Accarding to Mrs. Cunning-' hem Crean was a hard drinker, Bonwit TELLER& Co FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY in | Clearance Sale Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel Girls’ Washable Dresses Of imported and domestic gin and dimi 1.25 1.65 2.50 Herm Bekner Held fer Grand living @t No, 129 St. Nicholas avenue, Brooklyn, was held to-d vail for the Grand Jury by Magistrate | .Nash in the Gates Avenue Court on a FROM A WINDOW charge of argon in the second degree, Woolworth five ahd ten cent No, 1281 Broadway, Brooklyn, Ec! | had beon discharged on Jun for {n= | competence, ani had boasted that he would get revenge. Tho following day one of the employees declared he saw him stealthily creeping into the base- ment of the store, and that a few min- utes after he had emerged the piece was in flames, Fire Marshal Shields testified that un- det crons-eramination Eckner tradicted himself, swearing time that he had never been place and then admitting 1 had been in the vicinity of his former place of employment. Eckner called his wife to the stand, who testified occurred, but Magistrate Nash held him for the Grand Jury. capitalist here, was instantly killed to- day when his automobile ran over an embankment near Pontiac, twenty-five miles from Detroit. Mr. ing Into the city from when the accident happened. | home is a healthful home. ACCUSED OF ARSON. Jury After Store Fire, Herman Eckner, fifty-one years old, ding to an affidavit by Aastet-| Fire Marshal Brophy and Assistant he had been home between 6 and ‘clock Tuesday night, when the Gre een Killed as Auto Goes Over Bank. DETROIT, June %.—Edward A. & prominent business man and me il u Every home where CN is used ig a clean home—and a clean the Powerful Disinfectant fe what you need to get rid of dirt, grease, odors and the disease germs that breed in dirty places, It's better than soap for cleaning and over five times as effective as car- bolic acid for disinfection, “The Yellow Package with the Gable Tog” 10c, 25c. 50c. $1.00 At Drug and Dept. Stores. ‘WEST DISINFECTING CO., 2 East 42nd St. | hams, chambray, repp, law izes 4 to 14, and other high-gra: for Ready-to-Wear White th Felt Hats—trimmed with ft black and the best colors; large, 1 95 for Bleached Peanut Hats ribbon band and bow. medium and small shares. “ for $1 and $2 Untrimmed ts nelle ne Nea- | ‘other laces, tans, and other popular 4 large, medium and small shapes. very dainty. wear. Men’s & Women’s °3 to Foot-Mould Low Shoes . Comfort in addition to alae service. he thoes ron 100 Stunning Styles for Montene One ie es and four-cyelct Ox- ib | imps, and button Oxfords. ’ forces eto pow tn a Russia calfskin, ond whitecanves. All sizes and widths, "245 Wemen's White Canvas Button Shoes— most serviceable foot- wear for town or country; made of the finest Sea Island ped or plain; medium short vamp last; 16 fancy buttons, high Cuban heels, Goodyear- welted soles; every size and width; $3 and i) 45 erThe Men’s Shoes comprise every style and every last Formerly up to 5.75 Girls’ Cloth & Silk Coats Entire balance of stock—serges, checks, silks, Sizes 4 to 14, 3.75 5.75 8.75 Formerly 8.75 to 20.00 Misses’ & Girls’ Linen Suits In white and colore—a variety of styles, Sizes 14 to 18 7.50 Formerly 15.00 to 25.00 Misses’ & Girls’ Lingerie Dresse: of batiste and voile—some hand embroidered, others trimmed with filet and Val. laces, Sizes 13 to 18, 10.50 Formerly up to 29.50 EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Women’s Lisle Vests Swiss rib, low neck, hand crochet top, 3 for 1.00 Regular price 50c each, Women’s Messaline Bathing Suits In black or navy, piping of American Beauty or white. Same 5.00 Values 6.50 & 8.50 Fifth Avenue at 38th Street model in mohair. 14.00 FOUNTAIN TOMATO CATSI 18¢ Guinness’s Forcign Extra Stout “Benedict”? bottling te the best and most eatlefactory a aa ING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, Only Two Shopping Days Before Inventory Whirlwind Diepersals of Goods That Will Keep You Cool and Comforta ble During the Hot Spell Thousands of pairs in all GREENHUT-sIFGEL cooper co—MAIN BUILDING: First Showing, Tomorrow, of Hundreds of Trimmed Summer Hats at $5 Under Ordinary Conditions These Hats Would Be Priced at $10 to $15 The Big Store has been the largest and most active buyer in the Millinery market. on Hand, resulting from a bad season. hats you have ever seen for a $5 bill. Tomorrow’s Attractive List of Bargains in Untrimmed Millinery Goods that are new, perfect, and, above all, seasonable, That GOING AWAY HAT, or OUTING HAT, or DRESS HAT ‘or THE HAT FOR WEAR IN NEW YORK, is HERE at @ xreat deal LESS than you cxpected to pay. for har Hats worth $3.95 ps, it $2.95—some of the highest straws; large, [acti aad hats nage et emps and other ex- cellent siraws. PThese are blocked | messaline silk. hapes thet are liked best, —as white as de over very good shapes, trimmed with silk velvet; WE TRIM BATS FREE OF CHARGE, Provided You Purchase F'ats and Materials Here (MAIN Bullding, Firet F.oor.) GREENHUT-sIEGEL CooreR co—MAIN BUILDING every leather, size and width; at...........-------+- white canvas; toes are ti $3.50 values, tomorrow, At..... 6.0... s ee eee (MAIN Building, Second Floor.) Home-Baked Cakes ICED LADY CAKES— 25e freshly supply each, SOc and..... for we 3 AN ed pr STOLLE! Flovence cakes, EBRATED 12 cakes oF borne Ce ATED 4 reg. ch THREB-LAYER CAK! ench, 4Se end. 10c can LETTE FLY CATCHERS— sasecoerane CORDOVA WAX CAN 15e Arn, Eee CATCH ES— tnt cholee of four co! , B FLAKES —rreakiy tesste | cea ee SORE 39c PET TT box, 100 bars, 10 bare. ..++ SAMPLE. TEAS- your favorite va- 168; riety; 4% 2 Qe | fev 4" 2c Advertised Cerc SCOTCH GROUND TMEA Pure Grape $2.94 $1.18 GREP, tcoorerco.MAIN BUILDING Highest Cuality Wines, and Liquor PILGRIM HOLLAND @ d i yf great om large ‘ee! t condition. educed t ; ALIFORNIA t bottle, regular Reducedsfrom duced from “Better Goods for the Same Money or the Same Goods for Less Money Than Elsewhere” ‘MAIN BUILDIN TOMORROW: Cur Annual Sale of $3 to $5 Trousers, at $2 Trousers for dress occasions, for business and outing wear. the popular Summer materials and new pat- Blue, all-wool serge trousers are also included. Cuffed bottom trousers for those who want them, Every man and youth will be fitted All waist-measures from 28 to 54. 1,000 Washable Veste—sizes 34 to *: 50 “The Big Store’’ | 228°. TWO MAMMOTH BUILDINGS GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. ou Sa a sa See the GREENHUT BUILDING In New York's Advertisement on Page 18. Shopping Center $25 Chiffon Taffeta Dress stocked manufacturers and jobbers have used this store as the outlet for their merchandise We have taken advantage of these pur- chases, and have produced the most stylish This Season’s Handsome Stylesa—the Favorites We take stock pail evening after store clos’ have therefore assembled in (and they represent our best models), because the lots ere small and the size-assortments incomplete. Some of these charming dresses have been in the department only a few days and have been forced into this fathering by the rapidity with which their duplicates were sold. 95. for Straw Dress Shapes worth | $. for White Ready-to-Wear ie 1.95 Hats—pure white straw, cleverly combined with white 8 for Ready-to-Wear Lace trimmed with messaline 1.95 Hate—white Val. and peanut straw is soft, pliable and is well edapted for hot * $2.45 Few shoes in the $5 class elsewhere compare CLUNY, VAL, ARABIAN and VENETI/ N POINT. Fe P Velver for edgings and sashings, satin in girdles and pip- ings, rosettes and dashes of color have been added. Summer costumes for the most exacting social functions may be selected, tomorrow, at a saving of one-half ‘to two- |’ thirds of the origina! sale price. ‘The leathers are patent leather, For Many of Tomorrow's Specials in Our MAIN BUILDING B’RGAIN BASEMENT See Our Advertisemeni Today's Journal A Final Clearance of All Odd Lengths, Tomorrow, at, a Yard RKP 9 OMOR- Irrespective ot former cost ROW, OF REMNAN15 OF POPLINS FONGEE, VOILES, MADRAS, LIMITIES, ORCANDIES, TISSUES, SWISS! BATISTE, DRESS GINGHAM SILK-AND-COT1ON GOODS, ET lengths, Seer eee enereeres REENHUT-s1EGEL CoorER Co. MAIN BUILDING: Groceries, Meats, Fish, Home-Baked Cakes, &c. Yes, every safe kind of eurrmer focd and drink. While here, dent overlock our newest feature— FOASTID ( ensuring you the pure, unedulterated, fresh ard fragrent cofice. We fill all mail and telephore orders Fresh.y Roasted Coitees Would you like your oo! toasted? If you wish we you coffee hot from the jo oreennvt.sirce, coorer co—MAIN BUIL DIN Good Looking, 1+ & For Women GREEN COFFEE BEANS—thus Smart Summery ] ub Skirts “and Misses *Fhove Che'sea 4000 fiains and acon ment we do not quote We olean fish free of charge. STA FOAM BARING POWDER MODSENE cesiteesecetntrist X-RAY LIQUID METAL POLISH— tack’ teas or med Juice Smith & Painter's, made from the cele- brated Lake Brie Concord grapes Doren, Gotten, 452 bottle, At Lowest Prices in Town Stor Friday and Saturday Swan Holland Gin MAIN BUILDIN of color, sheen end he compere with pearls sold in specialty thops at $20; mounted bit solid gold and fancy rhinestone $ clasps; at A Sensational Clearance of 800 Women’s Summer Dresses Former Selling Prices up to 535, Tomorrow at $0.75 in Lingerie, Linen, Silk and Serge— Tue Dresses Illustrated We to one group about 800 Included in this offering are some original models; also a number of manufacturers’ samples slightly soiled from hand- ling. Nevertheless, each and every dress on sale is a rich ge at theabove saleprice. DON'T MISSATTENDING THIS SALE, ELEGANCE AND RICHNESS DISTINGUISA THESE DRESSES as much as dainty fineness. The models vary from stunning designs to the dainty type that appeals to the most refined taste, terials inclu VOILE of the handsomest quality, MAR yeh. | BATISTE, FINE NET, FRENCH LINEN, SILK AND SERGE. Embroideries of the utmost magnificence have been lavishly used with laces of wonderful variety. A partial list includes: REAL MACRAME, FILET, IRISH and BABY IRISH, (MAIN Building, Firet Peer.) ‘GKKENKUT-SikGEL CoorEeR co—MAIN BULL DIN Remnants of Wash Goods ard OUR CHOICE, T Regularly $4; On Sale, Tonio: o*, at “T} «$1.95 Only 500 SKIRTS in this sale. The ma- terials are PURE LIN- EN, white and natural; ENGLISH REPP, CORDELINE, KHAKI CLOTH, The style includes empire jodel, with two folde frowt trhmmes ari but ith handsome Yons and pasel. back; tons and pam modified gi and extras $1.95 (MAIN Building, First Floor.) Greennut.sizcen coorer co.—MAIN BUILDING Pre-Incentory Seles, Tomorrow, of Boys’ Wash Suits, Blouses, and Washable Trousers 1.25 and $1.50 Wash Suits—military and gator collar, Russian and sailor blouse suits; Q@ sizes 2%» to 10 years; at De 4°2 Wash Suits—Rysvian seis, safe < YAP “blovse suits: sizes 244 w Mt years; at 1 $3 Wash Friend" 9 years $4 Wash \ and mats |) $4 Norfolk and Dout rs of trovs s—famous " finest makes }@ ow 285 en gray and blue and linen y end natural lage Ae yea Washable Blouses—including pongee »ilk-striped ime ree ™"8 Ae, T9c, WBe, “1.25 ing, Second Floor.)