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GRIEF-CRAZED MOTHER'S ACT, she Cat Her + Throat When Told Her Little Boy Had Been Killed, THE LAD FELL FOUR STORIES “While Leaning from from a Window Watching P.aymates He Lost His Balance. MOTHER FOUGHT FOR DEATH. She Slashed a Butcher Who inte fered, but Failed to Kill Herself. Three-year-old Joseph Rinaldi fell from a fourth-story window at the rear of 127 Washington street, at 8.15 this morning, fracturing his skull and dying almost immediately. His mother, Marla Rinaldi, on finding her child dead cut her throat. The Rinaldi family, consisting of J seph and Maria Rinaldi and their t children, Andrew, aged eighteen months, ‘and Joseph, three years old, lived In two rear rooms on the fourth floor of the tenement at 127 Washington street. ‘Phe father had a barber shop on the ground foor. This morning Rinaldi went early to ‘work, and his wife went to the shop at the corner of Caroline and Washington streets to buy some milk for breakfast Bhe left the two little boys asleep in bed. A few minutes after she was gone Joseph awoke, and, missing his mother, ran Into the larger of the two rooms to ook for her, The room was empty, and, hearing some boys playing in the yard below, he went to the window, where he leaned out and watched them. In his excitement he leaned too far ‘over the sill, and, losing his balance, fell to the brick pavement belo’ ‘The frightened boys ran screaming to the street, where they told of the ac- eldent. Luigi Capota, Joseph's godfather, saw the mother returning, and told her of her child's death. Bhe sald nothing, but rushed to the yard. After one look at ‘he little heap of white clothes and the pool of blood ghe turned, and running back to her husband's shop, snatched up a razor, Her husband and a butcher who lives next door seized her, but she broke away from them, ‘The butcher caugat at her hand again and received a deep gash on the thumi Ladies $10 to $20 Duck Suits at $2.98. A lot of pure Linen Duck Buits, best feet materials and styles; manu factured this season; all perfectly new fresh; nothing old or shop worn, former Price $10.98 to $23.50; all now at $2.98. Early selections are advantages. Muslin Underwear, LAST WEEK of the GREAT UNDER- WEAR SAL “On WEDNESDAY ONLY we will sell GOOD QUALITY Ladies’ Mus- and cluster of tucks, fo: Ladies’ Night Dresses, hemine, Draw- | ere and ta, wll of the very Dent materials, splendidly made” anil i with fine lace und. embrolil- | ery, and fn all the new effects, at \ 49¢,, 59¢., 69¢, and 79¢. Ladies’ $2.50 Wash Silk value $2.50, Un Drawers, with 2-inch hem 16 Silk Waists, 1.33 SPECIAL—250 Siripe Watsts, choice stripes: large sleeves, 1.33. The young mother then stepping back drew the razor across her throat. At the cries of her husband a erowd of excited Italians po: in, Poll man Sciford, of the Precinct, mado his way through the mob and arrested Mrs. Rinaldi, He then sum- moned an ambuli Dr. Sawyer, from the Hudson Street Hospital, arrived and pronounced woman's wound not 4. Was then taken to Hudson Street How pital i her. Neighbors Ifted the dead ebild a carried him up the narrow staire to the Rinaldi rooms, There he was laid on a table, and an undertaker summoned. When an “Evening World" ae the de was full of weeping women and chile dren, while Capota, the boy's Kod father, and his wife knelt at the table on which J The room had ne darkened and a great candelabra was near the child, and no attempt had been mare to pr the hody for burial The women in the room were singing the weird Italian death wad, one of them chanting a sentence while the others joined in the refrain, weeplog and singing. A woman beside the corpse raised her head and chanted tn Ttallan, ina Nigh minor key ess has flod from ue forever! responded the others, wit another outburst of tears. “He shall never depart from our thoughts.” ever from our thoughts," droned thers, and so on for hours. The warm, garle-s: room, the ng of ifles and th of the chant were thoroughly a me- mento of Southern Italy Such # seene Is seldom witnessed ex- copt in Ttaly or the Orient @ West 234 st, $3 Shirt Waists, 98 $10 Outing Suits, $275 $8 Silk Waists, $3,725 $15 Linen Suits, $5 ,50 The Sale of Blankets. Good 10-4 White Blankets, pair 42 He y 10-4 White Blank- ets iotecd Extra heavy White 4 Blankets ways sell at $2.45; our price 7 pairs 10-€ Wilton E regular selling price 1,00) pairs 10-4 hes Blankets, regular ets, regular selling price $4.50 0) pairs 1-4 White Wool Boys’ 7c, Waists, 29c.},2" secerrmemes nie 18S SPECIAL.—Mothers’ Friend Waists,) Blankets, regular pr jet heavy alisy and sey 3.95 | Pressad Alligator Bags, Ait. _qttltng price, $10, our pr LAUN DERED, 1 value Tc., .29. & French Batiste Suits, 14 and 16 waist with satlor collar and PY LU revers of white pique, value 1, Q|cRax WOOL BLANKE $4.0, at $3 Sailor Dresses, $1. 69. Of Galatea Cloth and Duck, with large collars and braid trimming; pretty combina- 169. small deposit, select tt tions, 6 to 14 years, value $3.00, 800 Baby Dresses, 6 months to 4 years, about 60 kinc nd $10.60 dozen; at, each. Misses’ and Children's Duck Bton Suits, tn pretty pate 6 to 14 yeers. Suspenders, 18c. Men English Web Suspenders, lain or fanc: ull length, Mohair ends, with’ drawers supporters, 8c. sade asewars” doz, sizes 4, 6& 6 only;) _ Misses’ $4 Suits, $1.49. ears, | | | woolly, regular pr irs 1-4 Whit always "Worl Blankets, always ) pairs 1-4 White Calif () pairs 1-4 White © Wool Blankets, alway | One lot of S#) pairs Califor Jets, 11-4 and 1 much t SCARL lar prices: yo WOOL Jin this annual sale. ets pu paying & small deposit . 1,000 Silkoline Comforters, i been sold wholesale at $9 49 size, regular selling pric Persons so desiring may, by paying & r blankets now and have them heid here for delive {until wanted, $3 Eye-Glasses, G9c. Silver Ey est quality Silex Crystal sold Te sses and Highly tempered 23c. a 1 lot of Silex Crystal Frameiess 23 Eye-Glasses, usually $1.00....... and afterwards transferred to levue, the hugband accompanying last month. remarkable partment d mention but eho ok Sterner FINK MUSLIN, DRED DA reekeD Per * YOKE OF VAL AND FULL LACE ALL AT. Values from $1.00 to $2.00. 50° Two to,& Customer eae of Silks. crn a every description, fr every use and pur- pose; made of tho best materials and finest workmanship that can be. procured; prices much lower than same grade of regular ¢ y bratty efforts, cht ani ABOVE STRICTLY FLRST-CLASS SILKS ON SA ‘CORSETS 700 pair Corsets, including some ee th laundered collars and Cutts 1.23 A. J. CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St.,N.Y. Ladies’ Suits. 9 4 PE) 1,93) “out arta eee ret BOC, © Neill’s Ladies’ Skirts. Btvlish Separate Skirts an Be: and white Hex tnally soldat #4 Hy INFANTS yee WORTH FROM be 00 to $3.75. IN » Nuinsook, Cambri WHITE ROUGH STRAW . 1 Yoko and Baby W { ary luusorting, Mes OE Si over eric ' 50 SAILORS, Sleeves; value & hand-made Nainsook, with cera worth in regular stock 95¢., Deantifully finished with hand feather stitching, ‘ and Italian Ince edges; value #2. 00 / I ; puffed aud tuck tucked Sharts, putle inse wl and embronter: 900 pieces of Misses’ cood Muslin NightGowns, tucked yokes, neatly ; | finished with Lonsdale cambric ruffle, Gto 14, value 8c, to $1.10... C BLUE SPLIT STRAW iowns, French percate, baud made. tucked) st 5Q¢ SAILORS, One Jot of Minses! Night shirt fronts, pretuly_finshe front, sleeves and collar, 6 with hi Id years value $1.’ alvo all our Customers the ben peiled ts mil the sale to 2 gurmcnte te care c SIXTH AVE. AND 230 ST. Manufacturer's ss" 1 g9|Stock of 50c. Wool $00 pairs 10-4 Wool Blankets, al- | 59! Entire)" te" ell na : 75e. and $1.00 ; 2.69 Silk Belts to be sold by us at. 1,400 pains 10-4 fine Wool Bhank= 3.65 | on 425 Assorted Silk 1 varlety of silvered buck! manufacturers a lar 1 siidy $8.0... 2.69 4.25) 5.001 ioral 7 QQ] ta Blank: | size, slightly soiled, at chased now will be held until wanted by straight or riding bow, nickel plated, THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 30, EHRICH BROS. ‘cect TREMENDOUS BARGAINS. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. have placed © | MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. STH AVE., COR. 20TH ST., HY. 9 LADIES’ COLORED Wwe balance of an immense purchase of s ladion ting Uniiarwe: r which was delivered too late ‘or our great sal exactly the same fine quality, exactly the same . brought the immense crowds into this de~ e tire month of Jun Every garment is pertect finens. dimities and cam-= hers: CAMBIIC TRIM PEMSTITCHED RUFFLE MOV Ata LACE SOINDIA. LINEN, UMAIUELLA UNCH, TRDIED WITH 2 vOuNt DE PAIUS LACE INSERTING; Weyer CAMIIUC, TRIED WITH NCH REVERING A LAWN. f Bp Swias NE LORINY LADIES Ri CALE OXFORD TIES. RUSSIA CALF, LOW BUTTON Outing, Cycling and Sporting Shoes of goois can be purchased for elsewh:re. DURING JU AT 1 O ,OCK ON SATURDAY. Send for catniogue. Mailed free. Blazer Suits. Stylish Blazer Suite in figured duck, aril, piqne and a) CAUTE stores, establishment cloth, in hight and dark pat. ae figured all with immense sleeves and full skirts, riinally $3. how. dot figure BROH Ne) 6th Ave., 20th to 2ist St. airipe nally 1, 10 30“ acu. bro! reduced from 1.95 and 1.25, hear bargains wo will be come ASO cAcH jery, ecaltop cova 50) Bleached and Unbleached We will re-uphotster Parlor Turkish Towels, usually 8 04 mate 1,000 Bleached Turkish Towels, | tg usual selling price whe. tor.. «O63 or a cholce Unbleact 2,000 Bleached s excellent *urniture. m t sn manner at Q than costottihor. Vsti W Ileached Turkish ‘Towels, usual selling price de. to Sue, i Bleached ‘Turkish Towels, | uawal selling price 6% 6 Bleached Turkish ‘Towels usual selling price Sic: 10 100 Bleached Hath Sheet . selling price $1.25, our | {2 ached Bath Sheets, ust usual toe 0 jeache in hn s. usual) Op TERRY CLOTH BOUT ThAtA A LOT Yen a2 | jor, / Reed Rockers, 1 roll; er made; $ to %, Carpets ! TWO PACED Kil YARD WIDE COMBINATION AND as the On i ing am, 98¢, wsiJuiniae See our assortment of Lamps. Hest for least money in the city, Blarness Department, GOAT OXFORD gf 50 TAN GENCINE 2) 00 DARK TAN GENUINE 2 00 5 AND AUGUST WILL CLOSE Mall orders receive prompt attention. Having no Agencies or Branch ican be purchased only at my Great Bargains M ACY & 60, Usa AVE., 3TH TO ae 8T. EVERYTHING-=-Except High Prices. Of course you include our store in your tour of the shopping district. of bargains we offer. the purpose---seeing is believing. “Lights that Fail.” All others when compared with this, Special Shiner. Solid Rrass can Onyx top, Cupid Banquet Wk Shade, any color Se 85) parately ‘ Lamp, 1.58; Shade, 7c. rued Is Fine Flavore . Silver Plated Ware. Lamp, and 1 or “Well THA § Bowl, Cream Vit she, Spoon Set Or, separately Bowl, v fur Pitcher, Ilemmed nd White Momle with fancy centres, 18x51 Momie centre, Wh % White (with fancy borders) S10 White with fancy % Bleached apkins, extra heavy. “An Incident.” Spectal lot La Slip atta rings; hout WO. A Trip ‘to. the kK 4 “ from a number 1 oi r coverings, of whi i THERMOMETER | BAROMETER, indicates the weather Always Needed--- Handkerchiefs. We are the only retail house in America owning our own mills in Bel- The enterprise of the New World is joined to the skill of the Old with linen links. the freight’ and here are the prices: | | fast, Treland. We have “paid ‘White Lawn Handker- chiefs, hematitched, worth lhc. Hemstitched Lawns, riety of fancy colored borders.. Ladies’ Swiss Embroidered Hand- , worth léc., at. ill dear, tho’ cheap.” ‘Swiss embroidered, riety of patterns Also in higher grades at The Prices Preach, jer regular EA aRECD EE worth 60c., at. Men's C Colored ordered | Men's All-Linen, two-inch hem, sold elsewhere at 30c., our price. .inen, Unlaundered, In- Men's Higher Grade, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 2- We invite you to look out the following among the hundreds You will not regret a special afternoon for GROCERIES. (Fifth Floor—New Butlding.) When food's fine, eating's a pleasure ; when it's cheap, the pleasure’s doubled. Snider’s Soups. Quart cans; worth 25 cents. Tomato; per can . lS Virginia Home Made Sweet Pickles; bint bottles, sae) auate Wottley or 9) Oxtail; per can... Choice Teas, Worth 60 cents. Formosa Oolong English Breakfast. Young Hyson . Mixed (Oviong and Young 30 Hyson) . California Fruits, Fine large fruit ; good syrup ; large cans, | | Lemon Cling Peaches, Bartlett Pears; case, 24 cans, 3.145 per Greer Gage Plums, Egg Plums 15 cuse, S4 cons, . 12 Yellow Crawford Peaches; pér can 13 Ginger Ale (imported); per dozens... ‘1.09 Apricots; case, per can. sold elsewhere at Be., our price. re Strengthens th the Story of the Typel MACY & CO. R. H |Club Soda (imported); per dozen, 99 BREAKFAST-SUPPER. EPPS’S GRATEFUL—COMFORTING, COCOA BOILING WATER OR MIL GREATER NEW YORK’S GREATEST STORE. \ 8 craks, S38 Ave59 <60 * MANUFACTURERS’ REALIZATION SALE. HUNDREDS OF NEW LOTS EVERY DAY. Sale of Turkish Towels. | Re-Upholstery Special, | to clos 1 Ne blue cloth We. at lero we We.j m houses at Toc. and $1.00, manu- facturer’s price $7.60 doz. RHEUMATISM What a ‘‘God send’’ is that natural headache cure named VICHEFIZZ. It counteracts all stimulants and excesses. _10c. javenti EDGAR TATE Untrimmed Hats, 5c. ‘ntirlmmed Straw Hi ats, all this | Buys’ 50c. Hats, 15¢. on 20 floor, white More Groceries--Special. small fish, fine ya’ Hats 1 mixed 2d floor, Finest Tomatoes, sold e eked Yachts, Finest Maine Corn, none better at any price, sold elsewhere at $5.00 trimmed Hats, A 98, t demani Sailors, at $1.9. will see what they are Men’s 25c, Socks, 123¢ We shall sell the best that ever was offer a varlety ring, tan, | & silk embroider | turer's price $2.25 per doz., at.. Best 50c. Lisl, 29c. Half Hose that retailing for Wines” and Liquors Old Rye Gauntlet Whiskey ular price $1.00. Very fine Table Claret, never less than $4.75 doz; spec! N Gok our tet shert hack 1 for the money in Rhine Wine, 890. Rhine Wine, Gelsenhelmer—aqis., Deldesheimer, vintage isse—ats., i Champagne, Jules le Vesa ‘| tra fine—qts., 1.49; per doz... Sale of Cigars, Cabanas—Conchas f 60, j Best 4-threa % est Key West Senoritas, Instructora per box of 50. Framed Pictures, He A manufacturer's aatine stock of fine framed pictures at about ¥ cost, 75c. Leggins. 83'7c. ee el nee extra well made and od finish, the Same that are retailed | by leading shoe and dry ber's best Artogravur Landscapes, all tramed in two- inch ornamented oak frame, 4x20, regular price $1.98... Cambric Embroidery, 5,000 different patterns to be sold—in 41g yard stripx only—and in 12 different love and prices. TBO PSG) LOT 1 narrow work with wide mars gins, strips of 4 to 4% yards, actual worth 25c., whole length = LOT 2, handsome open work, 3 inches wide, strips of 4%; yards, worth 30c,, whole length Nearer S Be Soa ay SIRS R 7 OR PRLS LOT 3, fine open-work FE; Band 5 in. strips of 41% actual worth 40c., whole length —* LOT 4, loop ges and small, neat de signs, 4 to 6 in,, wide margins, strips of 4 and 4%: yards, ac- 30 tu worth Sie., Whole length bi LOT 5, open-work Edge and Eyelet Pate terns, & to 8 in. st 38D yards, actual worth length for. LOT 6, Edges and Insertions of fine and heavy worl 2 to 6 in, strips of 4!y yards, actual 40 worth, 6%., whole length for.. ® LOT 7, small Edges and Wide Floune- ing, with Insertions to match, strips of 412 yards, actual 45 eth for, # worth 7c., whole le LOT 8, very fine, blind end work, with loop edges, 5, Tand § In. strips of 4 and 44 yards, actual 50 worth T5e., whole length for.. LOT 9 handsome designs, close and open work, 48 fn., Insertions to match, rdg, actual wo: length fo LOT 10, and 4b 5 yards, actual worth the., length for lot of Open 12-inch Flouncing, strips of 4's yards, actual worth $1 whole length for AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER STTLER ™