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(cn sleet ssseguhns ni eae eens: KELPING THE EABIES, A Few More Contributions to the Summer Charity. JERSEY AND BROOKLYN AIDES. Two More Stories by the Sick Free THE SUBSCRIPTIONS, stoutly | acknowledued SSL OTA ha ‘Liz: ‘ | Edith Hickok. Tilile and Bioise hel Milee and trie Chapman. 4.00 Katle Sommeriad 4.00 Two Mile Hariem girl 1.00 “When 1 visited a tenement tn De- lancey street a few days ago," sald a Bick Babies’ Fund free doctor, | STABBED A POLICEMAN. Weman Jabbed McGuire with Scis- @ Patrol W: The sight of a woman prisoner strug- sling in the arma of several policemen | !n @ patrol wagon attracted considerable attention on Third avenue th.s morn- ing. The wagon was on its way to court when the woman suddenly turned upon Policeman Edward McGuire with | @ pair of scisso ¥ ehe made a lunge Lp him, he thre his arm and re- celved the cut in the left hand. ‘The woman had been arrested at mid- night by Policeman for being drunk She had been ejected from a house tn East euee wen a street. As |she refused to give her name to the police she was entered on the blotter as lane Doe. It was subsequently learned that her name was Bradiey and that [she lived in Fart Twentieth street. Magistrate Deuel in Yorkville Court held her for examination. CORA RHODES OFF AGAIN. Missing from Home for the Half a Doneath Time tn a Ye: A general alarm has been sent from "I found | Police Headquarters for Cora Rhodes, on the third floor a very sick child with- a seventeen-year-old girl partially de- out medical attendance, pay extra for the medicine, w The mother | mented, who has been missing since a ‘Was too poor to obtain a physician and| week ago last Thursday. The child orphan and lived with her sick for eight days, and was in a|Alfritta Young, at 34 West Twenty- She ts an ster, Mrs, terrible condition wher 1 prescribed for | fifth street. him. He had a severe diatrhoca and vomiting, commonly called cholera in-/away from home half and in each instance w: dering tn the street strength ly starved a or with extracted from he fantum, and, as 4 result, was very emaciated, and had hardly enough 10 stir, his face pinched drawn, and in the last stages, I hur- riedly sent for stimulants and adminis- | jjey, tered a few drops, which revived the On meme ern ee ‘rom home, and ts Medicine was sent Wii'in some resort, child to some extent. for, and 1 told the mother to give It with ‘regularity ‘until 1. called “again: | which was next day. To my surprise, the child was Improving splendi. gontinued the sane treatment for a few days, and then the boy was enough to be sent on one of “The Fven- | ing Wor-d! excursions, and to-day ghild ts Siale and hearty, thanks to-"The Fivening World” and th the Sick Rabies’ Fund” ere is another free doctor's stor; Please do somethin, baby, doctor. He Is so very sick!" joing over to the small bed | pulled aside the curtain that was on the win- Gow and saw a Lttle pinched tace, pale nd motioniess ing the wrist 1 ww at-once (ha’ the paby was dead, I feared to tell the mother, who, at my pide, was anx:ously watehing my face. The’ truth suddenly burst on her, and her grief was terr.ble to w.tness. Her husbani look'ng’ for work id she had been doing chores for some women in the house. She had taken the ch two days bef! was ser‘ousis the nouse, the a dispensary some it @, but did not think UL They ‘had no food tn because ail the money could scrape together went for rent. I gave what food and consolation I could, and came away, feeling that ine ftead of foresen m.gsions there should be home ones, Jersey City Fair, To the Editor 4 find $5, { Miss Martha Muller, 81 Maple street, Ethel Mc Laura Wa’ Maggie Daly, wit Hawk, Besste Walsh ary, Sold Fancy Articles an To the Edito: Insloved find $4, pr eake saly E Cake. ceds of a fancy eid at 668 Quincy Hele and collected from the neigh- "street, Brooklyn, Sommeriad, 106° Bergen atreet. Two Harlem To the Editor: Inclosed find $1, collected by two little girle tn Harlem hoping it tm still time to do a litte good to some por litle sufferer, PB. — MCREERY’S BIG OPENING, Palatini New Dry-Goods Emportam Crowded with Shopper The new dry goods emporium of James gy McCreery & Co., 61 to 6S West Twenty- third street, was opened for business at 9.30 this morning. The new building is @ magnificent structure, with a front- age of ninety-three feet on Twenty- third street and extending through to Twenty-second street. ‘There Is an enormous floor area, sufficient, the tirm estimates, to accommodate 5,000 peopie at once and still allow space for all to Foam about with comfort. The sidewask in front of the Twenty- third street eltrance was jammed with anxious shoppers an hour before the big iron gates were thrown open this morning, and iwo policemen tn uniform and tWo others in cit.zens' ciothes were detailed from the West ‘Thirtleth street station to keep order. with a rush, unul at 10 o'clock there Was scarcely'room to get in or out, The first floor is taken up entirely with silks, velvets and drese goods. A‘l the latest’ novelties of fore.sn and do- mestic product 1 in this branch of the trade were exnibited on the counters, and the exhibition in point of diversity and extent was almost without a piral- Jel in the Ristgry of the retail dry-goods trade In New York. On the second floor ts the millinery de- | pariment, in which was exposed some of the prettiest designs for Fall and Winter wear that Parisian inventive genius could dey se, ‘The cloak, sult and fur department 1x on the third floor, and the upholstery and special. order department on. the fourth. The other two floors are used for storage. Tt was @ most auspicious onening, and augurs well for the success of the firm's new venture, * the ‘The store filled | porters Of gocicties for Liberal Sunday La 4 Start at Forty-fifth street an} Lexington proceeds of fair held at the Brewer Groh Has Started ;the rear of his | Brewer }man It During the last year the girl has run dozen. times, found wan- n tatters and near. No explanation as to where yhom she hud been could be <Youne tat the police she be- the girl \ Wunder the influence who entices her - 9 —— LIBERTY IN BLACK. well, Liberal Sunday Law ‘Advocates to i Wear Mourning. The great liberty parade of the United will avenue at 2 P. M. to-morrow. At least forty thousand men, all bearing Ameri- can flags, will march, and there w:ll be @ number of tloais. ‘The principal float will carry the God. devs of Liberty, draped in| mourning for the lost freedom of other days, in regard to liveral at nother ‘device 1s the -“Aiiliiona:re Club" float, At one end of ths ts a scene yepreserting a crowd of club- men drinking champagne undisturbed at a table. At the otaer erd a policeman is shown arresting an east side bar- tender who has just drawn a p.tcher of beer. The floats will be escorted by four bievclsts. made up as Dr. Parkhurst Mayor Strong, the New Woman and Cotumissioner Rooxevelt, ted by a bunt of twenty Pur. ec UPTOWN. N FENCE WAR. a Lively Neighborhood Fu Abraham Woiff, of 47 West first street. has built an extension at hwuse, running within a few feet of the side windows of Groh’s residence, adjoining. Mrs. Groh has ordered a solid black iron fence, thirty feet high, to be put up within three inches of the windows of Woltt's extension, ‘The neighbor on the opposite side is about to start a sim.lar fence, while a at tne rear is said to con- template erecting a high brick wall. Wolt is trying to get an eRe eR to prevent all this, If he falls throe des of his new extension will be | darkened. _——— MRS. VANDERBILT BACK. Dr. Depew Denies that He Acted acemaker, Mrs. W. K Vanderbilt reached this city from Newport last night, and will! until reet stay at the Murray Hiil Hotel her new house at Seventy-second jand Madison avenue {s put in order. Mix, Vanderbilt Is said to have paid 009 for the ho. e and expects to make it her home early in November. Rumors have been circulated that Dr. Chauncey M. Depew's recent visit to Newport was with a view to rec- cneiling the estranged Vanderbilts, 2:t Dr. Depew denies the report. a= “Big Four” to He Prosecuted. A letter from Secretary of Agriculture Morton, recommending that the Dressed-Beef Trust be prosecuted, was received day by Attorne; General Har arded a lai ution will is known to be doubtful of the antl-crust I power to convict, — “Bit” El son etim Sells Out. Broker Willlam H. Henriques, who som ‘go bad “Bi” Eliteon sent to Sing Bing fauiting bim, hea sold his eat in the Stock Ex- chango for $19,000, He was forced to pay this sum to such Of ble creditors as are Bxchange members, and by the male oniy paid off $2 per cent, of bis liabiiliies to them, es ee ee Hot Sum Sets Grass un Fi According to the pollee, the sun's ra: responsible for a fire that started yesterday in a cant lot in Seventy-ninth street, between Fifth id Madison avenues, The lot was covered with grass, which 2 to burn, and several aquare yards had been destroyed when the fire was put out by @ patrolman, ——. =———_- Rescued by a Policeman, Charles Tuntson, nineteen years old, of 99 Fulton street, fell overboard at the foot of Dey street rly this mornini iit by Pouceman Corey, of the Church street station. amount of evidence. time 6C ON THE Half Million Guarantee Page. THE STORY OF “HESPER.” Only Ruthvener and Gladys Knew Whence Came Its Inspiration. O you con- sider ‘Hes- per’ your best novel, Mr. Ruth- vener?”* ‘ertainly I do; in fact, It made me, as a novel- ist, My for- mer books were dead failures from a commercial point of view." ‘The genial interviewer smiled, “An, (hat only proves the ignorance of the British public, Admitung, If you wil allow me (o say 86, that your last story was far more sympathetic than Its predecessors, it cannot he di that they have achieved great success since the appearance of ‘Ilespe: said Mr. Ruthvener, u bugwest uly reason for the undoubted tmprovement—the sudden de- velopment, I might cail It—of your tal-| ent “T attribute it al to sympathy, No more than the first page of ‘Hesper’ was written before my engagement. “I pave Geard (hat apr is the month ba ie rai, | Mia Bruton Is “That is gute ri goin, shortly to e with her father, f shall low as econ as possible." obl.ged to Winter fiss Bruton 4 abroad, I belle Bhe'can't endure these long Arctic Winters of ours.’ “You are fortunate to be able to spare ume to sha: her exile; rely you Will regret leaving London, the scene of your trump! “Of course,” said Mr, Ruthvener, se- riously, "Stil, you know, a J.terar, man heeds frequent changes of ‘a:r. have Just come back from a stay at Melton, a few snatched weeks of recrea- on, Hunting .# my hobby. The writs of *Hesper” must have entailed a tremendous amount of study. Mr. Ruthvener, whether you popivlar reading of the moral at is {t? Let me hear your ver- not noble unless aliied tfulness.” love with welf-for ained against her | Ninety: | BABY WAS NOT MURDERED. | The most interesting little bit of humanity around Oak Point this morn= ing was Natalie, the sixteen-month old child of Mrs. Schwicardi, who, as jtold in ‘The Evening World" yester- day, had been missing with its fifteen- year-old nurse, Gertie Brandt, for more than twenty-four hours, Just at the time when Mrs, Schwicardi {had given up in despair and when all the neighbors were searching every nook of wood in the section for ue dead bodies of both, Gertie and the baby were found, The girl could give no explanation | for staying away from home all night. She was threatened with ali kinds of punishment, the least of which was to have her committed to some institu- tlon. The girl was seen on the railro bridge at One Hundred Fort ninth street, a few blocks away from \Mrs. Schwicardi’s home, 631 Union J@venue, late on Sunday’ night. Two men were with her, and it i» thought they kept her out. When she was | found yer‘erday by ‘the police she had |two babies Instead of one, having |plcked up another woman's ‘child ‘on way Gertrude Brandt, the sixteen-year-old niece o) Leonard Zang, of 61 Wales ave- nue, who disappeared wth the baby of Henry Schwicardi, of 631 Union avenue, on Sunday afternoon, was arra.gned b fore Mai e Simms .n the Morri ania Court this morn ng, and comm tted for examination to Belevue Hospitat cite. Gan appeared as compiainant, Bhe ‘said that Gertrude had strangely for @ jong Ume, taiked 1 herently, and, In her opinion, was not in her right m.nd. girl, who looks as ‘f rie were ninded, when arked if she had anything to say, began to cry. Agent Dies, of the Gerry Socety, said that he could do noth ng in the case, as the girl was over sixteen years old. SHOT AT HIS WIFE. | wht of Excitement in the Eliaas beth Street Italian Quarter, In the tenement-house & Eligabeth street, late last night, Patrolman Craig and three other policemen found thar Andrea Petronerol tried to kill hs w.te. Andrea is over six feet tall, and nis hair falls over his shoulders. His wite 8 @ hard worker, and takes in washing to support her good-looking husband. Frequentiy tenants have asked the po- lice to Interfere when the husband was waung: Last night he was quarrelsome, and a weak, A snot was fired. The mother ‘of tne woman reached her daughter's s.1e on dime to see the ausband leave with a revolver in his hand. He shot at the Woman, but the bullet went wide of iis mark. A hundred Italians started on a search for the man, and there were wid threvts {made. He escaped. A gen war | was sent 'e left the house with- out coat, hat or peor | SHOT BY HIS RIVAL. New Jeracy Swain Attacked Wh Walking with a Young Wom: CAMDEN, N. J, Sept. 24.—Matthew, Mitchell, nineteen years old, of Woods- town, Salem County, ts lying {n the Cocper Hospital tn a critical condition Sunday nght, while walking along the street in Woodstown with a young lady, @ man jumped out from behind a tree and shot him. ‘The bullet entered his ‘de, The would-be assassin disappeared in the darkne Mitchell thinks that the man was a rival of who was Jealous of his taking the young lady tn question out walking. WOMAN KILLED BY A TRAIN. Two Others © Ja a Team to Pleces at Long Branch. (Special to The Evening Wor'd.) LONG BRANCH, N. J., Sept. 24.—One woman was kiled outright and two oth- ers were seriously injured early this morning by being run down by the Knights of Pythias special trainh which left here for Jersey City at 1.25 A. M. The victim was Mrs, Annie Bell, of this place, who, with three other women and a driver, was returning home from a visit to Red Bank. Two of the other | women—Miss Matite Banks and Mrs, | | Hylmes—had their legs broken. Tne horses were cut to pieces. Lewis Bennett, the driver, escaped injury, but has no recollection of how the acc.dent | happened, | ‘Tie train was conveying members of the Knights of Pythias from the big Reldeday: parade at Phillipsburg yester- av, —— > —__ lenge fn the Interests of goo HURLED FROM AN ENGINE. New F. L. Peables, twenty-two years old, of 4 Spring stret, New Haven, is a fireman on an express engine on the New Haven road. The train was running through the ‘tunnel at the rate of about forty miles [an hour at 6.47 o'clock thie morning. it had reached F.fty-sixth street, when it gaye a lurch and the fireman was huried from the engine, He screamed an he fell. The eng.neer stopped the train as quickiy as possible. About a hundred yards back in the tunne! fireman was found, His right 1 left leg were broken He was and his head was lacerated, taken in an ambi to the Flower Hospital, where It was said the chances of recovery are slight, OTHER DISPLAY The author pushed his fingers nervons- | ly through tne curls of he dark beard, “That was—someth.ng of the idea 1 had inmy mind,” he answered. When the rviewer left him alone he sat down By the paper-littered table and laughed softly to himse:f, “1 must tell that to Gladvs." he was thinking In pursuance of this Intention he wrote a eens “My Darling ciaa-| die—As goon an the interview appears oe ea you shall have « éopy of the Journal, but T cannot resist telling you a Joke on the subject.” 1 am informed that the Hrtish public has discovered the moral ob abet which to the effect that Uiove ts not noble unl unselfish.” love dors have to. hear deal ailently, eh, Gladdie? (ny betrothed) “can't have guessed = tha sublime truth when she wrote what she calls tne roux draft of the novel.’ She believes T love her, that ner share in the wae of no account, that its su as due to my revision of the MS. that she will soon be quite well. and that in April we shall be married, What can she under- Stand about love's unselfishness? The poor, foolish chid is quite happy You understand, when you promise? to walt for me. And you need not be jealous, eet, that her "rough draft’ earned me fame’ I value fuccers folely for tts money-producing properties, for. we shall not be economical, you and I—we Care too well for all the good things of earth. To-day [ must go and see her, [Gladdie, and’ act my part with wai Sometimes @ great But Liy THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING &, SEPTEMBER _ CUP RACE ASSURED, — ‘Formal Action Hangs Fire Until Letter Arrives. IS WALES BEHIND ROSE? It In Thought R.H. Sa) the Challenge Becuuxe of the Dunraven Fi ted It te an assured fact that there witl another race for the America Cup next year Yachtsmen to-day are discussing with) eager interest the challenge which was cabled over yesterday by the Secretary of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club in be naif of Charles D. Rore, a member of that club as well aa of the exclusive London Jockey Club, of which the Prince of Wales ts an active member. No offictal action will be taken by the New York Yacht Club on the challenge til the formal fetter which has been sent by Secretary 7 ‘sson is re ceived, and then @ special meeting will be called, the challenge accepted and a new Cup Committee appointed ‘There Is a very general opinion among local yachtsmen that the Prince of Wales is behind this new challenge, and that It was a direct result of the Dun- raven flasco. his view is strengthened by the fact that the Engiisn papers have criticised Lord Dunraven's course very severely and among thorel who have taken the | owner of Valkyrie most bitterly to tash jin letters to the prevs are several of thy intimate friends of H. R. H. It ts belleved by many that the of Wales himself suggested the ehal- fellowship and to prererve the frendly feeling which has so tong existed between the Prince two countries In the field of sports, and which seemed to be ser endan- gered by th? Valkyrie tneideat The sudden change tn puliic opinion in England in regard to the rs ge ins ternational races was air ‘ka ble fact, and It came aby soon as the je Is of the corr y Jenew between Lord Dunraven, the Cup Committee and Mr, Iselin were made pubic. When ex-Commodore J D. Smith, of the New York Yar Club, was asked !f he thought the Prince of W was in any way respons ile for Mr, Rose's c enge, he smiled and repiied @plomativally that he had no .nforma- tion to warrant such a belief, but he thought It Indicated tha: the leading achtsman of Enriand 8 indoresd olicy of the Regatta Comm ttee of New York Yacht Club, and If R. H. the most prom nent yachteman of and and an intimate fred ‘of Ate, os This combinatio of circum. | stances m ght mean a gr deal. The London papers are cordially In| favcr of a race for the cup next year, but say that the course to ihe | choren = should be one that con be Kept —perfectly. clear of excurmon boat: Tand’ that this cond'tion should be Insisted upon by the challenger. —— om Mineola Fair Is Open, MINEOLA, L. L, Sept 24 —The annual fair of the Queens County Agricul:ural Socloty opened Any at thie place, The grou condition, and, with Bue weacuer. tne man xpect large crowds As soun 4s the gates were morning, viniors began to pour h ev are tna: be comtinued until Saturday. Opened His Jaw Too Widely, Conductor Thomas Potts, of the One Hundred and Twenty-Nfth street rable road, ktopped at a saloon just before 1 A. M. for a burried drink In bis ‘haste he opened tis mouth too wide ae he raised roof beer to bie lips, and his Jaw becam 4. Potts had to leave hie car and go to Manhattan Hospital, where the Jaw was eet. ‘Rub your poor, tired feet with Salva-cea; (TRADE-MARK), Tt takes all the aching out of sore ( or tender fert, instantly. Strained § or over-worked muscles, chufings, or any 8 sreness or stiffness—they're ail tclleved in the anne quick way, It’s the best remedy for Sprains, Piles, Keuralgia, Catarrh, ras, Boils, Skin Diseases. ), HORSES AND CARRIAGES, GOOD WILL AND INTEL CHANGE, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, ARD skill I can command, che always by the exp four fu afford to ent for w itt April willbe ng hy 1 then, for awhile ai a harsom 4nd drove to the tow i mansion of his fue turf erin @ The old maneame to m him t n hail, agped his hand nervously und drew him into the Ve brary “Bad news, Tom--bad news ft Like a man, Lillian |e knew there was ho hope Eagem, for ua ng such & Word!) k.ves her up now, W ca’ this ioe ‘with au ie nea er bowed his rei her. . Tom thy e@ faith again as an exc ture, of, hiv epee: brghtened the end for ner—po. jelrti—for you" must love her in som: | 18 WEST 14TH STREET. a4, Manyox Deserves Credit — 'A Brave Strugale Acainst In- human Me hod;> Open Support from People of Ho fnement nnd Cute What the Kamon ies former Accomp 1895, _ Dentistry. ‘Direc:ly Opposite Brit's, WE LEAD! | “1 trled the Le et te OTHERS FOLLOW! | THE WORLD DENTAL ASSN'S' Great Dental Emporium, have any tthe Sead. throat or lunes call ¢ trial local | treatment We pow h Why pay doctors our eons'iin:ton | ruined by po not ify Prof. | Munvon's new meitiod perfectly ha Munvon's medion are res far TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) Opening Day The public is cordially invited to attend cur AUTUMN OPE ING of Novelties in| Hats, Bon- nets, Wrars. Laces, Linge and French Novelties, the ve y aioieest| roods, at our well-known low| prices. BEST SETS, WeRTH $15, FOR ST. 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So she kne Oeid oe Oe, HOURS 4 TO 7, SUNDAYS 10 TO 4, ARDE \RD Me IK (GMO, LY ° oo | way or anoth that she was that he Wa er apout it, dear, much, F ne to ‘Lek you from the tirst—d ee noks~believed wn you Twas (inte you, in short—crowned y ‘s eae hays long before the et vy K DOL quite happy i aay iee something on ger mtd) out what it | to what 1 ate There was a sunny room on trib lnprovoment— ond four where b.rda and lowers Auure the s " of my ta sied, Lily's couch Was n told hin it occurred soon after mny en- cage, IN Which canares Bagement tnbyed't oxwtence, & Tho Lite girl's face brightened won-) of many tinted 1 dertul | 6 Was a litle g.rl—browneha re 1am so. pr to have he ped “to Weaut ful at all. Atcer some ral make sou Lam he whspered, "but ‘ T often’ wonder. why | make. so 'maca the room, eav-ng the author difference, Ie it becuuse we think, allke? tele with bos betrothed We da on ne every mubject. "7 ahve overcd yuu is er sat by > you rem i" the cou Cael Wer tem: holding he | w whet! or after hand re ry a 1 4 ‘and you ich wf my suce nD ; wom toy . at deal to omy — sympathy *, ‘Tom — but not all-to my wri nat be? Lam ony an Ite girl, while you are a w need nian, But Lam so sorry 1 eat 4 | shall get ‘Claudina’ fluished," sh ‘Claudina;’ you would have likew CROWNS‘ The 46" Street Baumanns’ Unequalled Credit System is such as to permit you to obtain any and all the comforts you may wish on terms of ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK At Lowest Cash Prices. Our stock in the Iargeat and best aclected in the city. Furniture, C: rpets, Bedding, Lanps, Baby Carriages, Stoves, Pictures, Clocos, Purueres, Crockery, Tinware and Lace Curtains, S. BAUMANN & COo.,, 733 to 739 Eighth Avenue, | NORTHWEST CORNEL OF AOTIE ST. PEN SATURDAY TILT. 10 P. Me oma mmm ak 98 SO SS, D sen Amusements. ‘pre rons 58th St, East, between ii) 2 9 lattan.on aves, Vandevitle —Noin t ELEPHANTS. 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