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.Mmplore you to keep the matter secrot | STS SUCEES OF FRENDS THEN —_ SHOUTS HINSEL “Unser Pritz” Kassner Takes the losses of friends whom he had in- duced to invest in the Morse venture as personal debts of his own. He had not the money to reimburse the losers, bul got It from his father. After that he went into the general insurance business and also became a cigar agent. Whether or not he continued to pros- Der he never said, but there was an im- pression at the Arion Club that he was not getting ahead to any extent. Several would back him in larger enterprises, fout he would not accept. “Unser Frits,” flawlessly groomed, ap- peared at the the dance was at ite merriest. Ho , 4 seemed in his normal happy mood until 44! His ‘Life in the Arion it became apparent that Wileon had 4 won, That seemed to put him out of Club. eorts, He remained until the dancers were almost all gone and then joined several friends in the biiNard room. When he Proposed his toast there was nothing in his manner to indfcate he was weary of ite. His friends coud not even guess why he committed suicide, Mrs. McGinnis, his landlady, satd: “I thought he was a Democrat sn4 in favor of Wilson, So did al! of us in the house. In fact, several of the men made up @ pool of $200 and gave it to him to bet on Wilson. He left a Tote for them yesterday saying he had laid the wager at four to one odds.” The police found in the dead Dockets a nickel watch, $3.38 In cash and a small note book in which were written a number of names, several “Peoaperity ani health to you all; tay the new administration brign each of you the best hings of itte.”” ‘With this toast, Grunk with cham- Pagne he hed bought, Frits Kaesner— “Unser Fritz,” as they called him at the Arion Club, where he wes a fa- vorite—pledged a group ef men friends tm the clubhouse Dilliand reom early to- Gay. It wae at the close of an election Might danoe, He was in evening dress. “Now 1 614 you goodnight," he sald Cheerily when ts toast had been drunk mith many a cordial “Same to you" ‘feom the drinkers. A few minutes iater B¥ed Welchen, a walter in the club- Gouse, found “Unser Fritz dead on the amount of money was set down. It Was supposed that this book might con- tain a record of money given to “Unser Fritz" to bet on the election, but that bein. (The note, opened by Coroner Winter- Bottom, was in German. Translated, ‘t “Wans as follows: “I implore you to notity my dear @iend, Henry W. Ruth, residence No. | 9M Lexington avenue, or at his place | et dusinem, No. 13% Third avenue, tele- | ghone Lenox 208, and he will comply | ‘With the necessary dispositions. I also | Built Right to Fit Right Get this right— anf by no means tell my landlady, who Bves at No, 613 Lexington avenue My | @tend Ruth will attend to all.” “Is @ posteoript, written at the top of | the letter, Kassner bogged that his body not be eent to a police atation. | ra of the oltb, who were not al- | to read the letter until the Cor- mer had seen it, had already begun to make arrangements for burial whn the ody, against Kassner’s last wish, waa) taken to the East Ifty-first street police | ‘ 21 a8 | Keasner was the eon of a wealthy hip owner of Bremen, Germany, and ‘was forty-three years old. He came to Wew York eighteen years ago. He was Unmarried and lved at the voarding- house conducted by Mrs. Annie MoGin- mig at No. $12 Lexington avenue. | Boon after his arrival in New York Kassner bevame a member of the Arion Giub, at Fifty-ninth street and Park Don't say “impossible !"’ ever saw, in every conceivable cheviot suitings are here. avenue, and of other societies. Ho made Eriends easily and held them—old as well fe young. LOST HIS MONEY THROUGH MORSE VENTURE. His first business was that of a ship broker, and ho made money. The scheme of Charles W. Morse to effect a combina- gd of the Southern steamship lne Wacted Kassner and he 1 Mn the project and indo {put their money Into it Morse was arrested and japsed, friends of “Unser itz" to-day, Kassner found himself broke. + His sense of honor made him look upon | “Come Here ai America’s Greatest Furniture Rouse 35s. Block 8th Av. 36%. Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street Prices have agaif. been cut in order to insure the before t! arrival of our New Holiday Furniture. Durable, fost" 8.8 $30Qtr. Oak ChinaCloset, Chine Chart 10.49 Wh Sage Made of solid oak, English fine 5 inches high,|} 36 Inches wide; full bent end glasses, Best wo ved rk man cla ON DOLLAR, lect any you need te furnish a roon completely an: we will deliver the goods promptly to your home,and YOUCANPAY the BALANCE WEEKL mounts, Allsizes, Bright NO STRINGS TO THIS OFFER NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND TO OUR CUSTOMERS ‘wealthy members of the club hinted they] ibhouse last night while i throughout t those of women. After each name an CLOTHES THAT SATISFY” Suits or Overcoats $20 No matter how much you pay for a suit or overcoat it won't look any better or fit any better than these suits and overcoats we produce right along at $20. We mean exactly what we say and prove absolutely what we mean to scores of men every week. it for 29 years—specializing on $20 clothes. You're open to conviction, aren't you? Then let us show you as fine a lot of pure woollens as you rage, chinchillas and plaid back overcoats, blue and brown BUT—If you do not say the suit or overcoat you select is the best looking, best fitting and most satisfactory $20 invest- ment you ever made—we don't want your $20. JACOBS & HARRIS 29 YEARS OF TRUSTWORTHY TAILORING 75-79 FULTON ST., COR. GOLD ST. 3 Blocks East of Subway We Open Accounts From ON SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS, WE GIVE FREE INSURANCE In case of the death oi the wage earner of your family we will atonce give you a receipted bill in full of your account without extra charge Any advertised article Your outfit or you can Dowble Stamps 7 lassie ainronagur aca) ‘CONTINUATION OF OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALE ‘ Convince Yourself by Comparison That This Is Your Chance to Save Money clearing of our floors of a!i Odd Pieces and Small Lots 4 A If you conteraplate buying furniture within the next six months, this sale presents the opportunity to you NOW to purchase Well Made Furniture on Liberal Terms and at Lowest Prices! full hent giass claw fect plate glass shetves, PAY OND Y “ i PAYMENTS ————$—— ee, NO CLUB FEES -NO RED TAPE z i How to Make | iI] Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy A Family Supply, Saving $2 and Fully Guaranteed. —————— A full pint of cough syrup—as much | as you could buy for €2.50—can easily be made at home, You will find nothing that takes hold of an obstinate cough | more quickly, usually ending it inside of 24 hours, Excellent, too, for croup, whooping cough, sore lungs, asthma, hoarseness and other throat troubles. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with % pint of warm water, and stir for 2| minutes, Put 24 ounces of Pi cents’ worth) ina Bint bottle, the Sugar Syrup. It keeps per The effect of pine and sugar syrup og the inflamed membranes is well known. Pinex is the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in guaiacol and all the natural healing pine elements. Other prepara- tipns will not work in this formula, ‘The Pinex and Sugar Syrup recipe is {now used by thousi of housewives United and Vee add| ada, The the old si oes with| money promptly refunded, ; as Pinex | this recipe. Your druggist or will get it for you. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. pee neil el ant aeme _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, r9T2. ly guesswork on the part of the! a ch th Double fifty |i f absolute satisfaction, or | @ f not, send to | ¥ Guaranteed Satisfaction We have been doing shade and weave. The season's ind Be Satisfied’ $5 to $1,000 y be included in nan account by a Single Stamp Mornings Aticruoous. teat” 19.49 Carved top and claw feet and fancycolumn ds: selected oak, Karly English finks: full mirror back av *$8.00 White J Enameled Bed, 3.48 Heavy continuous v rt Best baked $4.75 bea $5.00 Bed. an m% eds now {ul senor Beds now Bring One Beds now . Dollar and select wi jor you need, 314.00 Beds now... 1 fhe largest assoriment | Shown at......... bi wonderful sale tomorrow. * Rich Black Silk Velour Coats, trimmed with beautiful sharel col- 5 |B cry, cords, tassels, hand-made frogs and buttons, prettily lined with satin S Two-Tone Boucle Coats," in the latest fashion, velvet collar, buttoning close Nobby Zibelines, 1! lnath, wide wid down cottars, large bone buttons, wide act f All sizes 34 to 44, and in cloth coats, EXTRA SIZES, up to 53 G 1 | | Advance Announcement of | LO Trading Stamps ye Extraordinary Sale, Offering ! Season’s Most s 25, $30 @ *35 Coats| | i Coats of Sealette Plush, Silk Velour, Caucassian Lamb, Corduroy Plush, Chinchilla, ‘. Two-toned Boucle, Broad- Coats of Every Style, Marvelous Values This is unquestionably THE coat sale of the season. A gigantic purchase of stunning coats, many the direct reproductions of Parisian models, ready for your ‘election to-morrow at a price that in most in- stances does not cover actual wholesale cost. You riever had such an opportunity before. We, ourselves, have never seen such values, for while other stores are right now asking $25, $30 and $35 for coats like these you can take your choice », of any coat inthis unusual assort- ‘ment, to-morrow, at $16.50. and ny Here are coats of every style for every occasion. Nomatter what coat you desire, you'll find just what you are looking for in this greatest variety oi handsome coats ever ( [ALTERATIONS FREE] “ lar, finished with braids, embrota- throughout; excellent workmanship. Caucassian Lamb Coats, made frogs. FY trimmed with braids and fancy hand-made frogs Rich Corduroy Plush Coats, and buttons and ornamented, lined with Skinner's satin; large pointed sailor collars and cuffs, silk lined. The most fashionable coat of the hour. with wide rolling satlor collars, turned up cuffs, Y/ with all shades of yarn-dyed satin and beautiful hand Y to the neck, large bone buttons; for atrect wear and motoring ; silk lined, finest workmanship. in siceves, with deep turn back cuffs. These coats are half lined with same material. They are stunning, warm and serviceable. tO 8 eee nd Norfolk Suits Just as Distinctive 4.90 ts Norfolk Suits cow 0 Coat on tie | ALL ALTERATIONS FREE | {pairs of Knicker eats Made in neat style as illustrated. } , Pants at 2.98 Coat lined throughout, skirt has ne a front and box plait and made to match; cther plain tailored styles in dark mixtures trimmed with velvet, at this same low price; sizes 13 to 18 years. Misses’ and Juniors’T Coats Including the full length me hinchilla, 7 brosdelothe and cheviots; $5. (Sale Second Floor.) Misses’ & Juniors’ The Which Begins Monday, November 11th Advance Display Now Ready Make Selections Now at Sale Prices with Extra Knicker Pants at 2.98 Our immense Basement is now filled with the greatest array of Linen bargains New Yorkers have ever seen. We urgé all those who use linens—keepers of institutions, hotels, boarding houses, restaurants, etc.—to stock up during this sale. Watch daily adve. You may place orders now. We print three typical bargains: $4.50 Round Scalloped Damask TableCloths ea: $3 Chiachilla Over- coats Fancy mixtures, values in this lot up to $10.00, sizes 13 to 18 Misses’ and Jun- lors’ $12.50 Coats cheviots and in Bive, orm ards; made in Rusnlan, vuttan-to-the: Heck style, with, or wi Misses’ and Jun- lors’ $15 Suits Made of broadcloth, cheviot and all-woo! serges, all new shades: sizes 13 to 18, Small women can be fitted wey. apes and full. 3 alterations. Brow! You Are Guaranteed Hovest Wel ht, Full Measure and Goods Correctly Labelled When You ra HAMS + | Mi roceries ‘sora | BACO! . 1 | mip-weEk Pound FLOOR Strips. " Cu | EA #100; Sugar Cured | BARGAINS 600 Boz, 50c Hemstitehed | BULTERINE (CGEFEE ti #00: Th ve t P’NUT BU!'R é (| BKK’ T COCOA sii. wérone 4 Ibs. $1.50 Huck 25¢] POUND CAKE wit. eral is RUITS AND VEGETABLES sau POLATOES 1.30) OMONS Kelor Yoow Zid Oc Extra fine quality satin damask, warranted nen, snow white ut 2 yard. dining room ta broad- id handsome circular de= meter, especially fot only n rout 100 of these extra fine table Jeths for sale tomorrow and firat omers will surely secure we bonanze, at Damask | $1.25 Hemmed Damask | Table Cloths din Nor fancy mix- Special (xerond Foo re 1B extra | towels 300 Doves $125 Large Size it Hucs Lowels Tita Ibs. 330 op Stbs.25C FRESH MEATS. PorT Ble BROILERS ‘iv. SRY . KFINAN HADDIE Smoked: 8 TRADING STAMPS Nga 1 O'CLOCK. SINGLE STAMPS COGNAC 612) ute TOKAY vin dozer or whi borders: very hemmod; 18 in. ny eaeh, & Tea, wal NN TL: 14TH STREET SORE, HENRY SIEGEL, Pres WR ccc