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NAKE MYSTERY THE CAUSE | OF MAN'S DEATH bv of agrees Schultz jntain He Did Not Com- | mit Suicide. sidert mystery was thrown about the death, either last night or eatiy to-day, of Joseph Schultz, eixty- sig, a |thanufacturer of women's hats, who! whe found dead in the bathroom of h® apartment at No. 77 Weet Elghty- UL street with gas pouring into the hayzh the body was found at 7 « this morning the Coroner's office Yndt notified until 11, and the police not’ notified at all until reporters began making inquiries. Then men were im the West Sixty-elghth te. r Feinberg was notified of the y Dr. B. 8. Oppenheimer uf No. Veet igh: ixth street, who sal ioe was a suicide. vening World reporter was met je Behults apartment by a man who la®, living at }ar Roo! pal Mr. Schultz had entered the bath- ¢0@m about 10.40 last night and had not begn seen again until 7 o'clock this metaing, when his son found the body. ‘The son-in-law denied that hed killed himself, deciai u@ering from locomotor ataxia ad had two apoplectic fits. The r tives maintained that he was stricken again while trying to light the gas und had died from the fumes. Mr, Schultz was the senior partner ef the firm of Joseph Schults & Co., with offices and“ factory at No. 603 Broadway. Policeman Conrad Pope of the Weat Bixty-eighth street station was denied to the Schultz apartment. He told that the death had been re- baked to the coroner's office and that phere w ane BAILED TO SAVE BABY "BY STOPPING TRAIN faken to Newark Hospital in Con- vulsions, on Way to New York, but Died in Half an Hour. WLIZABETH, N. J., July B.-A young wei out of the Market street of the Pennsylvania Railroad Gay end hailed a passing automobile. he was followed by a young man car- yim @ baby. The couple got into the Auto with the baby and drove at fast doged to the General Hospital. They Joke Mr. and Mrs. Jol E. Sheehy of $a Wt Lexington avenue, New York tt They have been spending the Mo need for police interfer- m@mer at Helmar. A week ago the jaby was taken sick and to-day they to fo to New York to consult a dr@eialiet. On the train the baby was welfed with convulsions. The train was bot! due to stop here, but Mr, Sheehy (iced the conductor to stop so that aby could receive medical atten- i larrival at the hospital the baby ved prompt care, but died in half qur. The chauffeur refused to ace & fee. _ g14@ GEORGE COMING HERE? oadon Hi He May Visit New York with @ Mary. LONDON, July 28.—A report from bugtralla that King George and Queen jagy were to lay the foundation stone ¢ the Australian Commonwealth Par- jament House at Canberra next year ® @ecredited to-day by the Pall Mall Cagette, which declares that Canada is b Be the next British Dominion visited \ Their Majesties, and adds; “Phey take it for granted that while & Rear the United States they will Toms the border and it is thought wobable that they may pay a brief ‘ew York.” "5 hie 10 = 159 A WEEK ¢ OPENS fy AN ACCOUNT OLUMBUS AWE. PLT 103 &104 st BOVHEROOFARE = (Sx (HELPS IN RESOUE OF 32 FAMILIES Runs Elevator Until Tenants | of the Tacoma Are All Safely Out. A mysterious fire on the top floor of the Tacoma, a six-story apartment ouse at No. 186 St. Nicholas avenue, caused the thirty-two families residing there to get out in a hurry early to- day and gave Peter Gotlied, th | Vator operator, a chance to pi |hero. He is receiving the thanks and congratulations of the tenants. Harry Bell, who lives oa the top floor, discovered the fire. He smelled smoke found it came from the adjoining partment, which is the home of Mr. nd Mrs. William Leback, who were out of town over Sun Bell called Peter Gotiied, and the ele- vator boy, when he learned what wrong, dashed to the roof, leaned over the coping and diew his police whistie until he heard @ response rapped by Flynn and Farley of the &t. venue station. ered the elevator boy, and then, when the policemen ran to sound rm, Gotlieb made eight trips with tor to carry down the families the upper Goors. They all got out safely, Flynn and Farley, after twrning In an alarm, ente.ed the build- ing and roused th hom Got- hebgearried down ut jevator. Mrs. Kate Gardner and Miss Sarah Levy, doth of whom were ill, were car- ried from their fourth floor apartments and placed on tie elevator. Dozens of people in the neighborhood, hastily olad, left their homes and col- lected in St. Nicholas avenue to watch the fire, which burned through the roof and lirhted the street with its flare. About %,000 damage was done, a large part of it by water. Pr Aisiccts | EO B.R. T. PAYS CITY enone Comptroiler Prendergast to-day re- ceived from the New York Municipal with which to pay awards for property ‘and easements condemned for the Fiat- bush avenue extension, Brooklyn, and the Fourth avenue subway near Man- hattan Bridge. With the payment to claimants interest emounting to $600 a day will cease to accrue against the clty. Chairman MeCali of the Public Ser- vice Commission recently wrote to President Williams of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit suggesting that as the Brooklyn transit combination was to pay part of cost of subway bulld- GASCARETS. CLEANSE LIVER AND BOWELS. Dime a Box-No headache, bad taste, sour stomach or coated tongue by morning. It is more necessary that you keep your Bowels, Liver and Stomach clean, pure and fresh than it is to keep the sewers and drainage of a large city free from obstruction. Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets—or merely forcing a passage- way every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil! This is important. Cascarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system the constipated waste matter and poison in the intestines and bowels, No odds how badly and upset you fecl, a Cascaret to-night will straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist. will keep your head clear, Hones awect and your liver and bowels for months. Don't forget the children—their little insides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. STEAMBOATS. Yait to Washington and perhaps to| ————_{ Hudson River by Daylight All Service Daily pt Sunday. Direct Wail Connections, Music, Restaurant, Str. “Washington Irving” Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. Str. “Hendrick Hudson” Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. Pesbroges RE, #404, Mi W424 Bt, i ee argh 6d Pough: Railway Corporation a check for $3,470,000 THE EVENING WORLD, 5 GENT "DANDERINE” FOR FALLING HA AND DANDRUFE—BROWS. HAIR} Don’t pay 50 cents for worthless hair tonics—-Use old © paid by the curpora- | ton named, as a B p. suvsidiary | holding the subw |CLERK AND MONEY MISSING. | Keployers ‘ Worrted Over Man Who Wan Lost with gonz. Officials of the Swan & Finch Oil] Company, at No. 150 Maiden lane, to-day | showed no concern over the disappear. | ance of Martin Tonsing, a clerk, hay left their office with $932 Satu ana! has not been heard from. to the factory in Elizabeth, N. i years in the ser- upany, and the met ny have so much con- fidence in him that none doubts he will return with the money. Those who know ing best think he is suffering from some menfal affilction. 0 36Seant Lada judgment. SIMPSON CRA’ $184 3-Piece ee Sheraton Suite. . . 950 ©Circas- sian Walnut chair to match. up t hea leather, at 621.74, 1,000 Pillows 25c¢ $7.50 All Cotton Mattress $4. 95 stand Mahinda. ‘A big leader at o iL grade of ‘Spunts Of good grade ticking; Tues- day's special; each Velvet Rug: Representing the entire surpl ford Mills, The size is 9x12 ft. pile that is practically indestructi ‘This sale price, 9x12 Seamless Rugs— All per- fect; large assortment of putterns. Regularly $21.50, Si price Tuesday conn Tonsing| Thin, usually carried the weekly pay roll and hair ia tte nother clerk, Rs seals of d Th hair as dandruff. itching of the sealp which if not died causes the hair loosen and die—then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight—now— any time—will surely save yor Simpson Our Summer Daily Delivery Service to the Seaside and Other Resorts Is Now in Operation. Our August Furniture Sale with ite un ite ealliniied coleetions tt selections, its supe savings, tells you very forcefully that It’s Time to Buy Furniture Come in and look around our great big furniture sections, occupying an entire city square. Compare our. values, our cat our selections with others.. We are willing to stand by your WFORD SAVES YOU FULLY A THIRD, and as high as half. prettiest and cheapest suites ever offered. ines, It in ma of all quartered k, 43 on EF Simpson Crawford Ci Simpson Crawford Co., 6th Avenue, 19th to 20th peony New York Sin = MONDAY, JULY reliable, harmless “Danderine’’-—Get results. brittle, colorles that awful scurf nothing so destructive to the] 9 It robs the hair of its ere producing a fev: ishne: and me- roots to. shri hair. over the Dine in Our Moderate Price, Delightfully Cool 8th Floor Restaurant nCrampord Ca In New York's (ia New York's Shopping Centre ) (ia New York's Shopping Centre ) a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's ine from any drug store or toilet ind after the first application was the best investment ever made. ely take on that life, | Peart gloss and softn pa moat will be after five, downy | de stca hair—growi ‘alp. rior styles and quality representation, its unusual Inlaid $124. 50|$35Turkish» 19 95 with @4 by 2@ in. mir-| ne Spanish ror, making one of the je the splendid im filler. hair, Cc 9.95 Genuine Quar- teed Oak Fumed Mission Rocker; spring wat; loos Spanish leather cushions, Fifth Floor—On Sale To-Morrow. $27.50 Seamless Royal Wilton 1588 Ss,at ... lus stocks of the famous San- ker, at Note the beautiful Roel pane lines of thie suite, also} “roomy ana the price that you can] $i! Sa. buy it for. Dresser 42 fpisbrated in. across top, and with Serie. Fi fen a by 2 Chil.) See 3S fonier has $4-in. top, Jere ioe with glass 24 by $2. Presee: Toilet Table, 34-in. top, aie pena $48 Brass Beds, $23. 95 Exactly as illustrated. Made with . 2-inch continuous Pots, 1-inch panel fens and 11-inch fillers, 8 eh fees, ‘ositively the t The bed is made in alt sh A handsome bed that has to be seen to be appreciated. $12.50 Couch ith husk on each ishes, satin or Heavy frame and — end tuateation Opt grade of imitation panish leather. Woven from fine wool IN ONE PIECE with a very thick 9x12 Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs, $32.00 Value, at $21.50 Nearest reproduction of the rich Oriental rugs, made in ible. this country. Thick, heavy nap, almost one-inch thick. Come and see the magnificent assort- ment and compare these extra- ordinary values. On sale Tues- day only at..... $ 21” Linoleums: Record Offerings 59c xXxxXX Cork Linoleum | Ocnains. fated leneton te —Re- In ® variety of new Fall de-| hic signa and colors. pt yards wide. ec! ¥ for sale only, | d [o} OR MONTBLY Parnes! American Walch & Diamond C 6 MAIDEN La: HELP __HELP WANTED—FEMALE. Sealed lal oie WEXT WEONESDAY Leave West 204581. 7.40; Liberty St 8.00; ViaNew Jer HARD COAL! NO SMOKE! Com this is the kind in ~NEW ViAvGROUND. MOUNT. NTAIN Your hair will imme- 28, T0183. IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING _IN NEW YORK'S SHOPPING CENTER | Percales—cool, ‘Summe: coming models—6 to 1 98 cts’ | Cpportunities to buy stylish never eo good... .T! iBone en rt wou and f 08) Ons About This play havoc with boys’ wear. Thousands of Pairs of Wea, Sek Yea tains: Drill, Duck, Crash, Linen, C! Khald—white, tan, brown, fore’ Full ota wa oende— Bloomer style—4 worth .@.... Bloomers and Kaickers— oe 4 to 16 years—worth .@.. Bloomers and Kaic! ~ rt 4 to 17 yeare—worth | moreere and Knicke 1 yeare—worth i. ny i West of Fi Arenas, Midsummer Values and Assortments Not Equalled Elsewhere! We do not inventory until end of August Therefore Tomorrow—Three Fine Lots of Girls’ Washable Dresses Smart styles in stripe and plaid Gi and extra quality |Poulble these ‘4 Ld "Slring-remarhably pretty and and be 1.49 | Values $1.69 to $3.98. epparel at bargain ‘heee quotations will will iluetrate how alues un. Dresecs— bldg afer opted tn- 88 Frise 26 Paaty oe 14 years. iw Specials at Feet. ——_________» Time Boys Need New Supplies of Shirts, Blouses and Trousers Vacation play and outdoor ports, whether in city or country, To meet mid-summer needs of this kind FOLLOWING OFFERINGS FOR TO-MORROW:— Beye’ Washable Blouses A marvellous assortment At 49 conte Mother's Friend—Bell-K. & E. Puritan—K. &@ @—Champion. 229] Aéama's Favorite—Tip-Top—Cadet, With and without collars, All with the patent tapeless attach- we ment—doilng away with érawetring in front—4 to 16 years. A great special let! wylee~ Are in no hurry to condense stocks Black Alpaca Coa be- “iatrenta tre—tallor tailor adebrowen 1.98 prices were All Worsted Bathing utte— uy SLL, atripe— Men ‘a Bilk Mixed Pajam: aa Beck—allk froge—value $2.00. a Ad rae Sole eehh of and weigh: ‘ego Sulte—navy only— ev eneeeseeee rr: EARN— Foertesath Street MIDSUMMER VALUES in MEN’S FURNISHINGS Moe sp dle mer ge Pn reductions. knee oe rawere—white, Values to Men's Soft Shirte—ti hen's ine, soft grounds, a Jf to 7 neck: ‘alues to i. Petr tinctvor Petticoats—ori in clear ay bay E =tallored modele—well bar eoough te aford Dated Sette Nelestow neck, aleeveless— reg. 4c ‘Women's Uni paeney bec! ew to 16 years. Value .@..... upon reduced ae eal weather....Red price tags are only jut |@ummer weights and good for wear ne woods. up to cold weather. flee Alse Morning Specials at Feet. —<—<—_$_______—-» Continuation Sale of 1244 CENT DRESS BATISTES Prettiest of colors and fine variety of designs— NO SUCH OPPORTUNITY CAN BE FOUND OUTSIDE OF HEARN'S Assortments in this department are a cource of wonder te etrangere.. Ne euch stocks of Wash Dress Fabrice are know’: eleewhere.... . Assortments, Values are a revelation to those who view time.....The Largest Wash Dress Fabrics Department Youths’ All-Weel Sulte Balorig jean or natural grey yaless to A Leading Value in 08! WASHABLE PETTICOATS ee rein nei! Os on oul 's Veste—Swids rib, fine mercer. pongee—white and oat cords or corneas, heme outlined ting ineed ith ite bing “f ae grate ne 1.08 MIDSUMMER VALUES in Women’s Timely Underwear Purchase of Mill. Seconds rt oa a ‘woo! rgb eeeee oO -inch ae are ae . Pi tls Shepnere Chee! warp—bla and novelty checks—| oat wool—heavy round Weave—usually $1.%.., ** 198 and @-inch Fancy M. Bray, rose, b ly .@ ose J ‘rs MORNING SPECIALS—Tomerrow, Tueeday, Until 1. P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quentities restricted. No Mall er Telephone Orders. 96 ct. & $1.25 Little Boys’ Wash Suits. fercales, falatens, bray and duck. ite, colors and fancies—Russian and i view pore CLuTnine Tine Rasy, sorges, homespun cheviots many with extra trou- buttons—4 to BULS FUMNISIINGS—THIRD FLOOR, aped e and fancy maixtur erd checks, ' CAPB-THIRD FLOOR, Well k make-f on GOtLEny sal 59 to 98 ct. imported Collars Laces and. embrolderies—epauietts, fancy remarkably ns, many resembling | ney Raniies. hand emb'dy NECKWEAR MAIN FLOOR | omit man} 6to Tat 0 a plain colores | hi 7 i Saeighe trimmings— “ile eaetome pester steal fs eas eared MISSES’ DEPT,—SKOOND FLOOR, 39 et. Sik Fancy satin stripee—sott finish— Nght and dark colors, SILK6—MAIN FLOOR, .90| $1.30 Girls’ White Pumpe.. Canvas—ankle stra; tally Telowe weave. vLooR. if qi DRESS GOODS—MAIN M4 et. White Dress Linene—35 inch...... Pure lnen—medium weight. TOWBLLINGS—MAIN FLOOR, ’ 19 ct. Huck Tewele—20u37. Hemmed—red or whit ders~excellent dryini bahay MAL avy eh neck shirte—short nq th drawers--doubl oaks S UNDERWEAR. Clocks! CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY Until Further Notice, 9 Denote Morning Specials, Leek fer the Cleeks! Winch Cream Whipcords—all cord—firm Pekin and macow Phys end bing tee on ck and wig Population Cl py u Ys" tits NO a BO Pails : THIRD FLOOR, alegre i al a ates 7 x.) et. Boys’ Percale Pajamas. . eeoortment. embi and tuo! Percales and madrae—tuil ‘MISSES’ DEPT,—SECOND FLOOR, MUSLIN UNDER! 2 et ie n shell and fresh water peari-- rd and plain—tish eye ‘ona ‘seid ’