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OF A Klos, Mrs. Joyce Afraid Her Husband Would Be Stolen. Dramatte Persona: _THE WORLD: MONDAY “EVENING, JUNE 4, TIRCENY HURT TWO WEEKS AGO AT THE MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK JOCKEY STILL UNCONSCIOUS. — Pathetic Story Behind Victor Melder’s Deter-| mination to Ride Thore oughbreds Against His Mother's Wishes. Misedeth Warmer, a eeventees-year-ol4 Will washeriaty — ner toen hesmend 19 Mem Jerre, wm An ere). netic story lies behind the acct Pape Hermes father to Rlisabexn and lend. | dent to young Victor Melder at the Mor- lord to Mra Joyer Park track a week ago last Weines- STS coetitien, rethorets, aay ‘The lad be still unconagous at the | Seene 1.—The Joyce Laundry, Fordham Hospital, and the doctors have) Filigabeth—Ia Mrs. Joyee in? 10 hope of his recovery Mr. Joyce—NoN. Wii 1 do? Melder had bern riding off and on Eligabeth—Can you do weehing? snes he was fourteen years old, He uw Mr. Joyce—t'm too treng f At. Bue]now twenty-three, His fetaer and} each, Mins. Give} mother have always beet: opp sell to the| racetrack. ‘That \« probainy (he rraso ' Sr ele was es ee | wih the Hid not give his enure time to] Mr. Joyew—Bu ten't, my dear ry] lookertng take two Kisres unices you give me on Charles Mo'der, his father, of No 26 Uiaies eight.) Wear Thirty-third etree’, Is wel known | tsabeth.) in the restauran! business, and through —A Willlamsharg street. | ris ¢ hq son was enabled to | Elizabeth, meeting Mra Joyce—You'll | get a position in many of the firet-class aye ie figine, for may washing hereafter, |regtqurants in New York. ‘ihat 's, when! Mrs. Joyce—Don't Vee my house, in- | Ne did not take a season at the ira k y sieal my dear hus-| Last Wednesday morning Victor went ' , , ft the track and asked for 4 mount haidhan, Tl) ite wos pat on the jumper King Pan. have my hus- |The horse bolte! and threw Wim The uve You can't feome 1 Wwitt rk Poller Court. Time—This morning. Harmes Judee. want this | Joyee) to stop annoying robber, Your Hon. Me tried to et t her sent to pri Jn the art orse wan go daily Injured he had to be } snot They say my boy was lonced. sald the fathe Why, he was catied t the track. He has been im the fox- hunting races at Lakewood schooling the millionaires Dwyer, Daird and Gould | “The 1 did not wish him to mother sald: ‘Oh, #t time he rode was in Canada.) go then, but bis) et him go this Pas wae which } | Neakene Inet Naw New NEW YORKS 2 SHAFTS atiog tha x A new por the Bt rte For days pings of workmen Mave been tho merey y+ SERVANT BIT BAG. Polish Nurse Sent AOKEN AT ooo The Starboard Propeller That ‘Brought Her in Was Likely to Go at Any Moment. fre who arrived here two days emp! per New York last M arboaed ( necersary to for repatre ine to resume tthe middle coding to Southampton - Jinve ating In the starboard erank-pln Philadetpnyia,” raid Apsieta Votterson, ay Evening W nad rier J surprise that nk-pin hed it was badly erocked The ship wae three days out from engings thie | send her to! Cherbourg, | with a w York will in the heavy sea It. would have t . aimoet mposall 10 Ge the bie ware Her Crane Hiatd shatt If it! too, Wad broker of duly The ship would have Been entirely at of the wages, knocked down and one of the waeeis | ‘I tefer you to Manager Rettle t Engineer 1 the Fulton street pier fn a revere storm, when crash, the poft @erew broke off, will be brooght over | carrying with It a portion of the JAPANESE RUGS, INDIA MOOD) RUGS AND DHURRIES, | DOMESTIC SMYRNiA, AXMINSTER and WILTON RUGS, CHINESE AND JAPANESE S&MATTINGS. ith derricks and machinery ndition of the share, | jday have an added cause for congratu- |The officers were silent about the flaw! they reached port safely vd to-day that the star inter which the big verse | for she wo passed over Mim. | yy ed jer. of the Weat Forty. seventh street stati, arrested Thom | ton Butler was taken to nose ent | Hosptial torn ant] he was covered with bru! His face) Way badly cut ned in the West ty p this afternoon, to {a’Shance to get a bomgewss epee Maghra *| five him | Alarm for a Lest Bey. An alarm hae een sent ot / tO| nue, Broakiyn. He of Often year-old James Knee, of 14 Casson ave- 4 dark curly hair Mrs. Ward V Wants That| Sum Pending Tria of Suit. Mrs, Victorine Auretia Herault Ward epplied to Justice Smyth in the Supreme Court to-day for $20 month alimony and $5.00 counsel fee, preliminary to| the trial of the sult for @ limited dt- | Yorce from Eber Brock Ward, brother | of Clars Ward Rigo Princess de! Chimay As already told in The Evening World| Bre, Ward declares that, among other things, her husband conceived a violent ate all bo ls there papers about this girl of which had denied tu her by ber husband. Ward wy charges of cruelty and in- passion for Miss Blanche, his step- g Sauabter, a beautiful young woman, | # etan nm years old “On what ground do you ask Yor #2) @ month alimony ~ 6.09 counsel feet asked Justice Smyth of Mrs, Ward's counsel “The courts take into consideration | the parties to the! ’ feation as this,” was| 4 | sh at that! pied | hat the Warts came jad never been bee oe are residents of this ‘ and sonrcquentty” are Ward coul inital both sides until and. "8 additional af- Paid Wana? 684 venwie BUT | 194 5: ie ~ 12) JANITORS - 1| KITCHEXWorK 5 LAUNDARSORR Helo W the 13 Ot Re Baia BEGoeiGeuvawte Denniston to Answer for | rpidiy, ine deciines extending to i a4)" Rochester School Bill Fraud. (Bperia! ty The Rvening World.) ALBANY, June 4—Bdward H. Den-| Transit were sympathetically aMected) 9) niston, of Rochester, index clerk of the State Assembly, will be held to awalt! mos: « point to Tl 5 the action of the Grand Jury on the charge of having committed the Roches- ter School bill fraud ‘This dectsion wae handed down by County Judge Clifford Gregory when he opened County Court to-day, A war- ‘rant has been traued for Dennteton's arrest and has been placed in the hande of Sheriff Sehifferdecker, of Albany County, for execution. He wil go to Monroe County to arrest Denniston In announcing his decision Judge Gregory said; “Tl have examined the testimony taken in this case very care fully since the eourt adjourned on Fri- day, and have come to the conclusion that {t Is such as requires that Edward HL. Denniston must be held to await the | action of the Grand Jury, aad | order that a warrant be issued for his ar- rest Denniston is held principally on the lest mony of Mr. Winchester, manager { the State Printing Office, and Mes- senger Baring, of the same office. The latter swore (hat he took the aopy of the fraudulent bill from the Stete Printing tng in the local stock There was pressure m against the in the | " gis ugh an interpreter the girl said she hal not bitten the baby, bat the iat " ingly dba Tusb, komen. u and wore a drown coat He left home yi e very idea thi ou me" u want (steal (ast noted man” ie] Mee Melder has been ill for sometime. : Prison for Strange — May i!tnd nas not been seen since Wesed me. | Rarly inesday morning the son| VICTOR MELDER. | * 3 . Irs, Joyce—Don't jisten to her, Judge. | asked her to be alowed to go to a Crime. } ander against my poor, dear | the ra ‘The father said no. He PRR Re rie rt hice ebb lhicher hb rr rrr | xe then went to the bedside of his mother, _ ‘ } | Judge--Get a jock and chain for your] He talked to her, told her of the for- +i deer husband Don't annoy Eilsa-| tunes he would make If py fe it atbern Poth mH TH. My MS Annie Boberin, a Polish servant tn Papa Harmes~You sad your poor dear en while be worked in 8 ny F te 4 bid ihe employ of Philtp Cohen, of 36 Rut- | usband must fin | laundry. |iately, ‘They had filled him 1a" gore street. wae Kent’ td the intend tor Sale of ou can's stay in my hy suggestive of dain's lamp. 4. i o fer router” an te M ¢ arrested narrated to his mother. hn a 3 8 it 7 ha rn my Magistrate Crane ‘ft a slander Your Honor| her eyes she tried to persuade 0 1 tenex Morket Court this morning for O; f R Toy're an fee ‘Trust Jo ‘ ‘ fiiabeth nd Papa Harmen in| "aveh seammmnas ie Fou give, me pet- a) hee el oie Cdaalh ned ihdaaaal vienta ugs. ah A showed of tears by mission to go this time 1 promise you It A 4 | dore weoperiad; see wil my last” The child waa mn out for a walk - C by ‘De servant and when they | /~ vy en tosoay, 2 Sh ees | MT Narang nl | marke on hie Dr, Gordon, of 132 F | Steel dani Led the Henry atrect, ald the ehtid had been; $8.50 . 1 DON June be Tones bitter anf that marke of teeth could be by Declines at the Waachtanday:t avuaidaw Gouna imenls tia he ay i Opening. | Burope. ‘There are no markets The parents of the ehitd threatened formerly $12.00, i] a | the girl with violence, bur she pro- perm) | tested che oad done nothing. She was! : | Oh ALIMONY GLERK HELD. sintle bei sies | Ree teas hageat gues |100 Antique Mosul wence of London cables to-| ry aa ned to or: . | apy general weakages marked the oP ON NGRTHWEST NEWS. coi onan and Kuniistan, “ly, which Office to Denniston for correction; that he met Denniston at bis office in the Tweddle Building in this city; that they both met two men In the lobby of the Assembly who took the bill and aor- tected it. Earing le a bey about seventeen years of age and bie evidence made a strong George Stothert Snel!, an artist, of % West One Hundred and Fourth sirect, died on Saturday in Bellevue Hospital | Oe" not rally. Mr. Snel, who was forty-four years ol, was born in Australia. Hie father, Edward Sneii, « civil engineer, built the Geelong an4@ Melbourne Railway, one of the first to be construcied in end stoel industries which decreas Corn ehowed Cosi and Iron 1 t-8, to 73 1-2 and Na-| S asked to D bo. Tisserand xs Brooklyn Rapid ie at, 66 ; Tey ete We toy bd by the general weakness. The former new York's closing prices were: July declined 1-2 to 137, an latter wheat, 72 I bid; September, 73.36 vid. July corn, @ asked. Chicago's ing prices were: July wheat hed. June, @& July corn ome resistance wor ©” the seiling movem and Southern pr heined the ge first mentioned railied 2 owest. As a rule recoveries smali fractions and the The Cotton Market. lowing prices of gotton to-day Burtle; * The » limited 0) 6 a Intensely dull on the up grade. The i Aa to ve TH (0 | norse bond market was quiet and irregular, | ° b se ie ca —— driven A rise of 3 points in New Jersey Fehtuary Tan years ol Central caused a nin 9; April,” T71 to. 7.32; | dashing & coalers in the afte Market very steady. | in fron movements were deci 2 points in American toe, ¢ The gen a goint. total sales of stccks to-day were a Se end bonds SLiea par | ue. meen | Am can 01.” ger te Brooklyn Union Gas — se Obie Pee ae Col. Furi & tron pf Col Southern Let pt Coneniiteved One Con. Tohecen, TerneREay mL i dj their way to way at Pifty-fourth street was | tracks of the Broadway ¢ ading became | Were’ June, 5.39 to 84, July, 143 to $4) | morning helping the children across A 5) Magistrate to send ver to the teland The police and parents of the entid | could nd no explanation of the girl's POLICEMAN RUN OVER. standing a light ea im Saving Seheol| Children fram Herse=Driver Was Acrested, | Policeman Michael W. Butler, of the Weat Forty-seventh street’ station, nad a harrow escape from death this morn- ing whtie oesieting several chilfren on schoo! in crossing Broad. | ‘Lord & Taylor, Bacadway & 90th &. wn Broadwey But { the horse to stop it DOP DRAD ae 4 $16.00. 155 Extra F average size 353.00, formerly $70 tween ihe e road thie | won and! Atiy-olahe ame amped He was tection of Soda Biscuit, Milk Biscuit, Butter Crackers, Saltines, Banquet Wafers, Sultana Fruit,’ Sea Foarm, GrahamBiscuit, Oatmeal Bis- cuit, Ginger Snaps, Hahd- made Pretzelettes, andVanilla Waters from dampness, odor, dust and germs. Soda Biscuit packed in the “In-er-seal Pat- ent Package” are not affected by the odor of the mackerel barrel, the sweeping of the store, or the state of the weather. They are as fresh when they reach your table as when they come from the oven. The “In-er-seal Patent Package” is a wonderful in- vention, but this is a day of wonders. Ask for it at the grocers, and look for the trade-mark on the end. ' Ueed exelusively by , National Biscuit Company, ‘ine Afghanistan Carpets 10%, ft. x 7% ft., to $80. | Better qualities at prices relatively as cheap, ranging up to $5.24. {rom 13th 0 158, 6 AM The Undermuslin Sale. The Macy Sale of Muslin Under- wear begins its third week with original varieties unbroken, and with values that continue match. fo the verdict of np bee ers fixes leadership Everything they say of our ments’ is true, trimmings, sizes and not elsewhere for the money. Here's the gist of what ~ well-informed and inteitigent cus- - tomers remark : “Otber stores may bave the same stvles and ities in Muslin Under- wear, but they charge an average of a third more than Macy's.” Make — comparisons Your.own judgment sustain the claim that 10 ay a - have made, Mastin, tucked umbrella-shaped rutile; Must'n. umbre'la-shaped rufa, trim finished with dust. ru'fte, 39¢ wed with wide ¢ ruttla, Muslin, hemstitched unrveelia-stgped, ‘ia. stet with dust ruffle, 796° selfeuthe, Gnished with dust rate, | in, umbrell 398, rifle, mad with bias lace te Must, wmbelis-shyped ruff te) es eee ore med with Iter edging, 4>¢. Mustin, umbrelli-shaped lawn ruffle, Muslin, umbrellasshapst ruffe, trim-| trimmed with wide embroidery ruffle, med w'th embroklery rutile finished finis ved with dust rule, 99¢. with dest rule, $9 Muslin, umbrellashaped lawn ruffle, trimmed with wide lice wnscrting, luce, ounce, finished with dust rufa, ruffle, finished with dust ruffle, (fc. | $1.59 Better qualities at prices relatively as cheap, ranging up to $12.99 Night Gowns. | Corset Covers. ney a | Cambric Corset Covers, high neck, po por aby pa OS ater of Sate low neck or cut square, trimmed witt. Must time aw. “oo ur tin. we nec! rim ww cluster of tucks, inserting and rus le, | Cambric, V-shap:! necks, trimmed 190, Mestin, umbrel'a-s*aped lawn ruffle, trimmed with fine wile wit) wide enporoidery, 1S¢ Cambric, square necks, trimmed with tucks and lace edging, 1 5¢. Cambric, V-shaped necks, trimmed with embroidery inserting and lace edglag, 19¢. necks, trimmed | Muslin, trimmat with clusters of tucks and lace ruffle, 39¢. Muslin, round voke, trimmed with, Clusters of tucks and rutfle, 39¢. Muslin. trimmed with clusters of tucks, four rows of inserting and ryffle, + ¢. Muslin, trimmed with hemstitched | tucks and ruffle, 49. Musto, trimmed with tucks, four rows ot embroidery inserting and em>roid- | ery su fle, S90, Muslin, V-shaped yoke, trimmed with Cambric, V-shaped with tucks, lace edging and Dead ng, 19%, Cambric. square nec'ss, French ae trimmed wit) embroidery a Cambric, V-shaped necks, style, trimmed with ts aovengea . edging, 29¢. , ‘ tucks, four rows of ace inserting, lace Cambric, V-shaped necks, trimmed ruffle and beaded ribbon, se. bes a We edging and ribbos ing, 29e. Cambric, square yoke, trimmed with i Nansook, French style, trimmed with Muslin, square yoke, trimmed with | xh sod Me pea Bere tucks, six rows of gmbroidery el and lace edging, 39. ing and emb:ordery rutile, 79. niineoek, ow F with Muslin, square yoke, front trimmed Valenctennes inserting und suifle, 498, with three rows of fine inserting and Nainsook, V-shaped necks, Ri 4 style, trimmed with tucks and Cd embroidery, $9¢. Cambric, French style, back and front trimmed with tucks, two sows of embroid:ry ruffle, We. j Nains ok, re yoke, trimmnet with | inserting and embroidery ruifle, 796. Cambric, square yoke, trimmed with! two rows of fine inserting, revers of | inserting, lace ruffle and ribbon inserting and embroisery ruttie, $1.2); 1M, 9 Better qualities “at prices relatively (Petter qualities at prices relatively as cheap, ranging up to $10.42, ‘as cheap, ranging updo $3.99. Women’s Drawers. Masonville Mustin, yoke band, trim-; — Mustin, lawn ruffle, trimmed with lace med with hem and tucks, 19. | inserting, 39¢. Muslin, trimmed with chusters @ Cambric, trimmed with tucked cam- tucks and embroidery ruffle, 49¢. bric rutile, 19. | Cambric, awn ruffle, trimmed. with Muslin, trimmed with wide iacredged) —'wsks, lace inserting and lace edging, soi | Naingook, self ruffle, trimmed. with Mastin, trimmed with wie cn- two rows of lace inserting and lace edging, 69. Lawn, self ruttte, trimmed with lace inserting and lace edging, 4c. Cambric, wie umbreila-shaped lawn ruffle, trimmed with three rows of tine lace inserting and lace ruffle, 9G, broidery-e'ged ruffle, 2oc, Muslia, trimmed with clusters of fucks nd embroidery flownce, 39¢ Muslin, cambric ruffle, trimmed with fine embroidery edging. 5 ¢

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