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at No, 420 Park Avenue. He told of the night before the suicide, Charles Parsons, an elder brother of the suicide, could throw no light upon the affair, he said, Arthur Hogan, Parsons's cousin, wave similar testimony, Vanderbilt Webb, the closest asso- ciate of Parsons’ in the law of- fices of Root, Clark, Buckner & How- land, was a witness, but could tell |nothing to solve the mystery. SONS SUICIDE { DICT IS DELAYED Chums and Relatives of the Wealthy Lawyer Unable to Solve : Mystery. ‘Fhe only new facts developed at the continuatian of the Inquest into the suicide of Henry Humphrey Par- | soris at Purchase, N. Y., tended to show that he had been ill that morn- | fy ie Shewo Coroner John Stella of | fi eh Westchester County said to-day he | - Wopild wait a week before rendering | f ® yerdict in hope that some solu- flop of the puzzling case might | devewop. | y jo motive apuld be suggested” for-| [td] ~ the; young jaw student's suicide, | ff ; Awhiell occurred a week ago in the | jp B . dome of his aunt, near: Harrison, | fi % as. he had received a beating in| [Mi Ta e imknown manner. 4 Neither his close relatives nor his| chums could advance a theory which | if es wotld adequately account for nis act, they told the Coroner. Their only Suggestion was that his overseas ser- vice, first with the French Amba- lance Corps and then with the Amer- | j jem Sanitary Corps, had brought ‘i. upon him a nervousness which might | * ‘on this ‘occasion have unbalanced his| ff >. mina. Mi i Be - ‘The ctlef witmess was William w.| i B ees young banker, who was|i/i ‘ 4 fflend of Parsons both at Yale and Iii 1533—Woed C’arette Bow in Gold o Silver kifect—$7.50, GIFTS h Some men will always think that selecting a ih wedding gift isaterrible simple and convenient, to do théir gift buying at “The Gift Shop of Fifth | Avenue.” OVINGTON’S H “The Gift Shop af Fifth Avenue” Hil $14 Fifth Ave. nr, 324 St. C. G. Gunther’s Sons 391 Fifth Avenue Special Reductions During the Summer Months Exclusive and original models in Coats, Wraps ’ Coatees and Small Furs. The advantageous Summer prices include garments Made to Order. An unusual opportunity is af forded to make advance selections from a choice collection of skins. Furs purchased will be stored free of charge ‘until November First. 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