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% rem AW ‘HGH WOMAN GES TO LENA BAR _ Mrs. Smith, of Freeport, Defies Law Which Threatens Her with Eviction. fal Mrs. ¢ Bmith, of Massachusetts, and her will once set is above all law who is living in @ barn on, her jate/and the magistrates . Three days ago Mrs. Smith ey to Freeport fre ‘om tert he father-in-law's estate at Freeport, L. 1. fin order to gain possession of the house | je. @ccupled by Henry Geus, still holds the fort, notwithstanding Police Justice A. theo a «found that In het absence had rented the home of het late father- t Pearsall B. Wallace threatened her with dispos- * geasion to-day if she did not vacate, ayvtew arene nad hey am The Magistrate is experiencing dif- | fanct of 38 flewlty in getting any of the village sion until Aw omieere to execute his order. This morn-| "ify “Was i aes by the apgeas. ‘ing he was searching for some one with } nal of ur Smith wi! “ iN load of @ourage enough urniture. instant poe- the street, but ty care eo a pores, cow Bye Be som roses @uccessful. He may have to do the! “I'll break down the doors ‘if "you don't work himself. let me in at once,” sald Mra, Smith “Start in.” replied Geus, “T etay here, if the house stands, until Aug, 1° Mrs. Smith took herself and her be- longings to the It has neither Mrs. Smith declares she will not leave the barn until overpowered and carried 4 out. Bhe has barricaded the doors " i rn. Pe. ‘ ae {Qusinet Invaders and promiees to make/ MU) felt as comforiaple ag possible Rene ieateotiog for say: one vier ‘the clfeamatances.” ‘Bhe” cooks 0 mo! er er meals on an ol st Mrs. Gmith te @ wealthy woman. Her a... 's eh we ey Ly J re agit ughter belleve she will break in t cent. iy Boel \s ~_- buyer not hous vase at night, and take turns wate | a of her own! for BIT HER CHILD + LME RABID OG Mrs. Sehaidberghttecked | ie be! reamon for Husband, Too, and | Tried Suicide. Nic Staten t was what he expected to ath message. It ~*~ hardly owing the man had lost o trol of his muscles befor he had deitt old, of 10 East One Hundredth street tried to kill her four-year-old daughter, Annie, and, after attacking her hus-| 7 Ddand, was regtmined with diMoult from jumping out of the window at her home. Mrs. Scheinberg attacked the child victously early this morning and bit | « her about the face, acting almost like @ rabid dog. Her husband, Joseph, snatched the child and thé woman turned upon him with tooth and nal! as he held her. * Breaking away, she darted for the front window screaming, and tried to plunge out head foremost. Scheinberg managed to restrain his wife until aid arrived. In the Harlem Police Court this morn- ¢ tng Mrs. Scheinberg rushed at her hue Dand and child again and savagely at- tacked two officers who helé her, kick- ing them severely and biting at them. Bhe ts thought to be suffering with homleidal mania, and was committed to Bellevue Hospital for examination SAYBD FROM SUICIDE. Veight'’s Wife Quickly Admin- fatered an Antidote to Deadly Dres. Prompt and skilful action by his lov- tng wife thwarted the desperate at- tempt at suicide made by Louls 1. Voight, thirty-nine years oid, at his home, 61 Audubon avenue, this morning. Voight, who was a clerk for Eimer & Amend, druggists, at 0% Third avenue, Until his discharge, two months ago, has been morose and melancholy in conse- quence of unsuccessful attempts to ob- tain work. He has threatened to as- phyxiate himself, his wife and three children, Mrs, Voight says. Voight lay on a lounge, apparently brooding over his troubles, ai £2) this morning, when his wife found an empty vial in the stove Suspecting what had tes in all f; for one-third he vale sure guarantee that the garments were made inclean, light, aity Workrooms. For the Union conditions are ti SAFEST in sanitary matters. OU! $15 ones business success is grounded, Senhowed the drug and he admitted 1¢ {ff published by BRENTANO S at $1 @wallowed the drug and he admitted it. ‘The brave woman quickly administered @ draught of warm nilk, which acted as an emetic, Then she rent a call to the 2. Hood Wright Hospital, to which Voight was removed. He will recover. Mrs, Voight said her husband was one Cassimeres, Tweeds, Cla Hl STRAW HAT SALE. HAD SUICIDAL MANIA Mrs. Blauvelt Says the Did Not “ Know She Had Gached Her Wrists. ‘Mire. Frances Biauvelt, fifty-four years on the 1ith inst. attempted sul- |i} M4 and ready, shinkee splits, bay bt and a ana wae these “oo brims. plain fancy leather sweats; tite QE Oe = suas Olmsted, 1.50, Our price... nor w what I was doing, but 1 now,” was her We also have a limited lot of the Be as charges” . usual $2.00 grade, just enough 1.4 » —— for this week, special at... | sig our price, 3 for $1.00, of, each.. $5327 rane : FRIDAY & SATURDAY. SN. We Wood & Co. When buying Clothing use your eyes and fingers to judge of cloth and fit and general appearance, but— retail clothing house in this city which meets ALL of the Union's requirements—the ONLY one permitted to use the Union Label. Blue Serge Suits, $10 ones at $7.50 Remember, a $1.00 book, FREE! A Book outlining the broad principles upon which all permanent “ The Successful Man of Business,” Suits to Order, $13.50. Striped Flannels, Black and Blue Sexe Cheviots, Oxfords, Clay Worsteds, etc., etc. that we have been making up at $17.50 to $20.00—we shall make them to your measure in single or double breasted Sacks, Cutaways or the swell English walking suit, “ The Strand,” at $13.50. THE FURNISHING ‘SALE. 75, roe Nghe Sito nat stripes an checks. ut fl CutanD ra LEVELAN ( as be CLASS RINGS, sched vale Jost Ral the pte deed oy sro jewellers. Pe — prices will speedily con- vince you. fend for illustrated circular of bargnine Mail orders receive prompt attention 44 BOWERY. Pat Savings Bank Block,” North of Grand |. Station, west side of street ND Y SPECIAL S SALE. 40 $0 reat i 2 to @ svat ar poueh ale dS a hoowlates, oF si ae COR WEST Bway at 29 ran einem he SEVEREST and therefore the RS is the ONLY manufacturing at $9. 85 ° .00, given free with every sult, .—some of the very best SPECIAL SHOE SALE, High Grade hand-sewed Shoes, in- clud’ng Tan and Black Vici Kid, Tan med 40 eh Grade ~« tae aan and Tan Vici Kid Bnek and calf and Tan ( Skin, Patent Speck ot a, = - > OL PE eS TP TREE LET POT EE ee WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; JUNE 15, 1900. (=. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1900. Che Sreat 3- Grumps Clothing Sale, embracing the Combined Clothing Stocks of Sarson, Meyer & Co., Rochester, B. Rothschild & Co., Rochester, and Salinger Bros., Yew York, enters upon its third week to-morrow with a record never before equalled by any of the famous clothing sales this store has had in the past. People know what is what nowadays, and when ‘‘choicest of the choice’ clothes are offered at 50c. on the dollar and /ess it does not require much coaxing ALL REMAINING LOTS FOR SATURDAY, making one lot out of three or four previous ones, and lowering the price of all the perative in order to restore the list of sizes, so all men may be fitted and suited. Ohe new Reduced Frices . and the following few price examples will show you what phenomenal values you may now expect : MEN’S SUITS— tne finest grades of the entire purchase of the wholesale stock of Garson, Meyer & Co., comprising Imported Worvteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Vicunas and Serges, jinings and work- ) 0 0 offered at ® Rearranged Lot Yo 2. B. Rothschild & Co., embracing some very choice and fashionable summer suits of a very igs standard as to fabric, fashion and workmanship, worth up to $12.00 at wholesale; a choice /. 00 Rearranged Lot Yo. 3. MEN’S SUITS trom the wholesale stocks of Garson, Meyer & Co. and B, Rothschild & Co.; everything rials, and highly meritorious as to fit and make. Former wholesale values up to $10.00; « choice now offered for BOYS’ SUITS—the finest and choicest suits of the entire wholesale stock of Bros. embracing arment vest suits with short trousers, ages 9 to 16; 2-garment suits for boys aged 8 to 15; sailor blouse suits, terials and in the newest, seasonable styles; former wholesale values up to $5.50; a choice of the lot to-morrow for BOYS’ SUITS —» very select and commendable lot of handsome summer suits, of ue woollen materials, in desirable styles and designs, in the popular 2-garment make; Salinger yh) Rearranged Lot Yo. 6. YOUNG MEN’S SUITS—20 in att, suitable for youths aged 14 to 19, embracing some very pleas- style double-breasted Vests; Salinger Bros.’ wholesale prices up to $7.50; a choice now offered for BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS—several hundred dozen choice Washable Summer Sais | for lads aged 3 to 10, made of natty stripes as well cs plainer effects, strong duck fabrics, with deep cam 99, row for (4 that is replete with everything that is stock of the best pretty, stylish and becoming, we offer Straw Hats. kinds and can fit APPLIQUE TIES, NET TIES, SILK TIES, JaBoTs, boy at a price that cannot be equalled STOCK BOWS, ac. which would crtizaily be co 25¢ elsewhere. Look at some of our prices MEN'S STYLISH STRAW HATS, in the latest Jumbetta In Photograph Sallery, | 20.20 sty wuts une yin terse te Two very special offerings in fine high| tn” ™” “«“* & Setter 50 quality, ewe 75, boys’ NATTY STRAW mats, 1 Al sto pete. to make sales. WE HAVE REARRANGED lots to the level of the lowest-cost garment—a ing costly to us, but im- Gake effect Go-Morrow, Rearranged Lot Yo. 4 manship of the best; suits that sold for as high as $15.00 apiece at wholesale; a choice now MEN’S SUITS-—rne next dest grades of the combined wholesale stocks of Garson, Meyer & Co, and now offered for in stock with the exceptions of those contained in lots 1 and 2; pd standard all-woollen mate- SS, 00 Rearranged Lot Yo. 4. 34 middy vestee suits and Norfolk plaited suits for the smaller lads, all of the highest grade ma- 3. 50 e Rearrang od Lot Yo. 5. Bros.’ wholesale prices up to $4.50 each; a choice now offered for ing styles of all woollen materials, in natty cassimeres and tweed Tr made with the new 3 95 e Rearranged Lot Yo. 7. collars trimmed with soutache; actually worth 75¢. and 9Sc. each; a choice of the lot to-mor- , Weha Ladies’ Yeckwear, i Men’s and Boys’ "ix lor to-morrow : and please the most fastidious man or dtand day Ae EE. ees fe \it you are interested: Bewest smal! and larget shapes, with best of silk bands in black, grade photography. First Offer. fine silk bands, fhe ow and $1.00 Wieden; taunts vn i mottow tor 45e 1 DOZEN HIGH GRADE IVORYETTES mountes on » white enamel cad; regular price $2.50, Saturday 1.25) ‘Special attention given to children. Seeond Offer. With our $3.50 Carbonettes, a handsome EDGEOGRAPH, lite size, mounted o@ a card isx?1 inches, Bot to be had elsewhere for | foes than $8.00 00—FREE. GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS MADE RAIN OR SHINE. Take Elevator to the 7th Floor. ‘ If you want the freshest, the pur- Candies, ssa tue veat st just shout halt the prices of the exclusive confec- tioners, come here. Look at a few sample prices : |Buy an Electric Fan/ Your hot rooms ‘‘swept by ocean breezes” at a trifling cost. A good hot | weather investment. Chocolate Covered Marshmallows, per ib., 19% circuit. It has a J-point apalotes Perfection Chocolates and Bonbons, the finest made, highly polished brass guard, worth 60c, a Ib., our price, pn Ed Kgl yd that mee te Waters (7 diterent kinds), per ib., aid Son ts oct tab a tomsbes, Gla, Game Assorted Paste, aii (ruit favors, regularly worth ed needs ciling week an. is Py g h Real Violets, preservet in sugar, delicate perfume, worth 10, a box, it scl tn taate neat OM 1D OQ A Sreat Cigar Sade. 50,000 UW). Stachelberg & Co.'s High-Srade Clear Havana Cigars AT LESS THAN FACTORY COST. Every smoker of fine cigars knows the quality, the merits and the reputation of the cigars made by the well-known firm of M. Stachel! at a very low price, and we now them to you in the same way. See eae Ranmens 60.) Mer LA FAMA UNIVERSAL (M. Stachelberg & Co) High | eat grade clear Havana Cuban hand made cigars, in six, | eat grade clear Havana Cuban hand made cigars. mane ig 2.50| PURIT. & Co. A fortunate chain of circumstances enabled us to secure this big lot | ‘ANOS, tox Pte ALADDINS WM: Sacetery & Co, Char eran 3.15 is “nol “hor The, Word Almanae “4 4 hie one shave lots ave Rented, tod in quantity. ir tga nnn nner Or all paid purchases of $5 or mote We Prepay Freight hh — station within the follow- Men's ’s, Women’s and Children’s Summer Underwear. —— preter in arriving, and many a wholesaler is tired waiting for it. From one of them we bought cheaply indeed the following lots of Underwear, under the rule that rules the we sell’”’—you can in turn buy from us to-morrow as follows : MEN'S FRENCH LISLE THREAD SHIRTS doses, all sizes, drawers have tea an yng a and finish are of the best, 25 apiece; bere MEN'S RIBBED bags Bergen SHIRTS } AND DRAWERS, in pata and tency olny; 4g MEN'S DRA’ a pp eal RANTERS__100 om, sis, with tnt aabio end Attn age iaisee’ Swiss RIBBED COTTON VESTS, aenly trimmel, bem 106 LADIES’ LISLE THREAD SWISS RIBBED VESTS, trimmed with 10¢ handsome lace of silk, white os fancy colors, bere to-morrow at CaLpaeye a rp PANTS AND DRAWERS, with chert Our Misses" & Children’s Dept. presents for Saturday, June 16, these splendid values: 500 GIRLS’ GUIMPE DRESSES, meetiy cold coat lawns, with lane 8g soo LES!" GLOUSE SUITS wt txt yrs, with dnc cer and Qe 200 GURLS! WHITE DRESSES wn ive wi tae srt nt 2,09 See en * ee ae ly MISSES' " SKIRTS ot ood cheriot serge, thoroughly tailored and well 2.99) aaaae-4 ‘AISTS of A1 percale, with two rows of openwork eminidery, 300 Sraduating Dre:ses, We are showing a full aud dne assortment in Or- gandies and — prices ranging Ohe Ladies’ Waist Dept. offers for Saturday, June 16, two new and styles at prices that are bound to be large sales. Ricyeles and Bicycle Soods. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ JUVENILE WHEELS, 2 choice for Bieyele Sundries. Standard, well-known goods, at low prices. GASLAMP, ew antsid, (ELECTRIC STROKE MICYCLE eects (bili tatisded with I alter a woak’s tal 100 SINGLE-TUEB pang Bad 8 2.25 TIRED, curtn oc “NEVEROUT,” the beat oil bieyele | MESH ite wort $n coe M. & W. RAINBOW Gas 270) 4 cae tomarow ft ‘ae, Sg | WOOD RIM CEMENT, tect mate, Prive ts Pre ss utgras | LARGE STICK GRAPSITE, Faough for 2 tives, 15¢| HARTFORD REPAIR OUTHIT, Cameras and Camera Supplies, Our trade in these goods has become so large that we have been tw double the size of our Photo Supply Dept. We shall continue to as heretofore, only the best known makes and brands of goods, and OUR “FOUNTAIN" BOX DOUBLE E PRINT ROLLERS, CAMERA, takes picture 4x5 fAnch size, ee hee an extremely rapid lens “M. Q."” tor Velox or Dotto and the modern i | rvsng ee al e arene, pet an Glee ite OUR “IDEAL” ournt |} oer ™ includes ¢' for the ; oo finishing of pictures—euch as éevel- FORBES oping, and fixing solutions, SQUEEGEE ALBUMS, wil bale setae eawete 4,25) MEHRING'S OUR “JEWEL” RUBY Stenne Se carte wits LAMP (2 glaemrs) at at, per ’ 7 os TWO-FOLD SPRUCE TRI- Fresh supplies of Papers, Films, POD, worth $1.00, at 48¢ Plates, &c., always to be had here, A Choice of Men's $2.50 Cait Shoes and Men's $3.00 Patent Leather Shoes Saturday for Z 50 These shoes were made for a local jobber, but for some reason or other they were not shipped to him and found their way to our Bargain Tables, where you can buy them to-morrow af half their real value The Shoe Dept. also offers ‘‘special’’ for Saturday; MEN'S $4.00 “FOOT ILD" SHOES, two different lines, both in tan, sizes broken and fr oat PD reason reduced for to-morrow to ° store—“‘As we buy so "4.75 0 2975 — iy 3 eee