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STUDENT GRAZED BY STUDY (a MISSING. Mother Shielded Him from Asy- . lum and He Wandered Away from Home. Crazed by oversteady, Joseph M. Mur- tagh, the seventeen-year-old son of Po- liceman Murtagh, has disappeared from his home at #3 Lexington avenue, and . his parents fear he has killed himself Joseph attend St. Francis Xavier's Behoo!, on West Sixteenth stree He stood high in hile dase. It was his am- bition to excel his fellow students. Bo great was (his desire that he would rise at 4 o'clock every morning, shut him- self in Ris study and pore over bis books, He bated to be disturbed. He began to grow more and more father became alarmed. Dr. Hammond, a epectalist, The physl- clan jooked at the bo: “Lt is useless," sald by Your son is @ victim of a bad case of meiancholia There is no cure, Bend alm to a re- treat.” Hut the boy's mother would not listen to this. “must have my eon near me,” she sald Joseph got worse.He talked leas and began to get inter quotations, He followed the rise and fall of Brooklyn Rapid Transit with ner- vous eagerness, Then he took to etudy- ' ing more and more “Don't let any one come in,” he would say, “I want to be alone. / Although he would sometimes talk od | visitors, yet one glance at his blue eyes told the of bis sufferings, He amily became alarmed. A * h probably endured tortures of mind. Hts | ended without result, He had vanished, incessant application to books made it] The missing boy was about 6 feet 10 Worre. finches tall, with dark hair and fair com- Last Friday he said he was going out. | piexton. His parents are heart-broken, a {ACI THROWN STARVED AS ON CALLER.) THEY WAITED Unwelcome Guest Had/jFather Talked of Money His Eyes and Face Due Him, but Family juried. Had to Ask Help. JOSEPH M. MURTAGH. quiet. When he did not return P Bereden, thirty years-old, who; After struggling bravely for months a fs a drug tiving at 3q4/'9 SUppOrE herself and five small chil- West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh “f9 Mrs. John Dorand has given up the street, end Lena Roberts, twenty-five rege and thrown herseif upon the char- years olf; of 418 West Forty-third street, of the Brooklyn authorities, With } were esbtiemed be che West lade Court i husband, John, and their children this morning charged with acid-throw. |e lived in @ hovel in the rear of the ing. Tho complainant, Martin Suditer, | ‘2¢Ment at 32 Scholes Williams- j of 43 Tenth avenge, was not present, | burs. They moved the ago, and how they hav be being euntined in the Manhattan Hye (in) 1h acighbors are unable to tell and War Infirmary. Detectives Date and Cameron, of tne] , 7 husband claimed that he was an West Forty-seventh street police ota- | *mPlovee in one of the atty departments, tion, who arraigned the prisoners, told nd that his pay had been held up, the Sagietrats that at midnight of June | C!s him to bring sult sor Ke collee- 15 Saditer was walking through Forty-| third street and stopped ac the house Of gggaanqnaannnnancananaaes the Roberts woman. He found Sereten with the woman. Sadler quarrelied with the pair and Sereden took some @ { + ackd and threw it at Sadiier, burning ¢ ‘ bis left eve and the left side of his face. | % Badlier kept the matter quiet until Jast night, when he was prevatied upon | by friends to report the case to the por | # lice, who sent him to the Infirmary. The detectives tod Mai that the address given by Sereden not correct. The srleopore wore Fe were remanded. ROOF CARDEN RDEN FEATURES. | Performances Enjoyable Seite! OChillin«ws of the AOA eee: NTN “Greater New York's Greatest} Special Offerings {1° Orst Nor Vee Store” for Wedneday are notably unique in value and volume, Take advamiage of these exceptions lowest in YON NVE AN % 60™ uw LORIN eo ima” at Bloomingdales’ To- Morrow. | erasesuncooecesooseserencssesesoonsesesatnnesenouenansese DAVE SD & GOTH STS a a | ~~ Immense Reduction Sale é The Columbia | iLa dies Waist we As the hot weather seems rather slow in arriv- 40 per cent, in ‘than } Shirt Waists, | “2 5c 500 Skirts at Less than Half} *'™ Meas Sam ee ing. the wholesalers are growing anxious to dispose their stocks, From one of them we have pur- Reoular P Ladies’ Shirt Wel f r e. les) sists, of tine egu nce madras, French backs, soft We intehd to inventory our stock chased the following lots of fine underwear at '< turn-over cutls; pique Shortly and to reduce it to the lowest to 's under regular prices, and will sell them to you = stock collars and ties; | 25 possible degree. We will offer some a to-morrow o: the same basis, of the choicest dress skirts at about a ee ee Sse Men's Fancy and Plain Shirts and Drawers, ‘ cases, all sizes: well finished and fitted with heavy pear! buttons and sateen watstbands: worth Se, each: here to- one-half their regular price. 300 Ladies’ Dress Skirts of Scotch | sa sisteneee tor aps Ladies’ W Wrappers Homespun, in iron gray, Oxford and ysigicherefor = Bas Ladies’ Lawn or Percal Wrappers, in stripe or tig. morrow at the very low price of light gray; also black English cheviets, ) $25.00 style here for 9,50 ured goods; potted yokes, Also fine Blue striped Shirts, none in this lot worth 18 less than $c. and some more; here to-morrow at made like cut; the newest shape, with Best, same as advertise at S0e. two rutties over shoulders; braid trimmed; flounce 98 Ladies’ Lisle and cotton shaped Vests, in ecru and white high neck, low neck, with long and short sleeves and with- Out sleeves, a garment in the lot worth less than $0c.; alll 5! take your choice al each bation Some Ribed Vests, lctly trimmed with 10 silk ribbon a and armholes; to-morrow at tailor stitched taffeta straps on four} eich, our pric . , price, per Ladies’ Lisle Thread Swise Ribbed Vests, 4.0 front seams; regular price $8.50; also} doven. $3.25, each 29 skirts; special $0 black broadcloth tailor-made skirts, | All ¢esords guaranteed. Ladies’ Lawa Wrappers, jour " ancy stripes: white yokes, newest shape; and about 100 odd cveccevese plaited backs, sleeves. collars skirts in newest designs, any of which Incandescent and ruifles, trimmed with : ancy braid: flounce are worth from $7.50 to $10.00; also G Lam & Skirts: special, 29 about 100 skirts of homespun chev- as ps Ladies’ Wrappers of navy blue iots, all prevailing shades; 10 gored, | Sundries. trimmed with silk; white, pink and blue to-morrow, Children’s Gauze Vests and Pants and Drawers, short black A te polka dot ; wn: ty flaring style, inverted plait backs; all { Male up your own lamp; we cked white vous, welted seams; have sold for $6 98, i you the oppor sleeves; knee pants and knee drawers; well made 19 ruffles over shoulders; braid nity to select a Thi oe Skirts are all lined with near- . wt ork y $5.00 style here for = 3.95 Main Floor Parasol sol Prices Reduced. Three great lots of Parasols ‘0 on sale to-morrow at prices Tom '; to ¥ less than those prevailing. The season being a little backward, the manu- facturer did not consider cost— here to-morrow, all sizes, special at trimmed: deep flovnced skirts; 1.69 Seoond Floor, With {1 seetham, wo eer ee: silk or percaline and 3. 90) tiger velvet bound, Choice } ; te hud Man- ’ to-morrow for only tle, used "hy thou- Ladies Under muslins, ands and satisfactory Lot 1, Non: C.0.D. None to Dealers. | \’ Prey pl No mail orders lilled during this sale, China Silkk, black, white and colors, No CO, D. Mail Orders Filled. vrethan ball on your | Chemises and Skirts. Night Gowns. Muslin Gowns, both rnd square neck, one yoke of tucks and the other with insertion and cambric rutile, with § toy ruffles to match, also 8 bills, some with veiling es. White Brilliant Mantle, by 10 or black china sith, with dotted the dow, #1.00; each, came sani "4501 Gigantic Sale of Hosiery! “same, * 19 Lot 2. Etched Cas Bulb Ch m- Second Floor, Sith White or black China Silk with 1, 2.0r 5 ruffles, Black or 78 Sale of Sample Hosiery T o-Morrow Only. miy, dove not break a9 , Fs Nusiin Gowns, Empire easily ws the on i sty'e, | haa al gga reed ree ak Ol in Poet We have just received from Heinrich Schopper, a leading German manu. | chimneys, ‘cn 10 . front, trimmed. with ey Striped Tallis Couching Satin Striped Coaching with Per- | facturer, whose originality and reliability are well known, imped 10 4 ares ruffle, sian borders, many other desirable styles. 5 ambric of opr Chole of th entire lot, worth rom 8.9 082. 44g 5,000 Pairs of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Hose, —, | american ens Giass SS eo 0- . ; in every stylish material and color; at prices that barely cover cost of material, | (ae (iebes._ * 10 With embroidered Lot 3 This lot i i a consists of fine, high grade Hosiery; hardly three pairs are tt Floor, Gen ti rate, Parasols, in striped and figured effects, that were 39 alike, from the ordinary unbleached cotton to the finest black fancy ieee Round (neck, fine cambeie nde Fo SH Ht 756., So-eNOECOW Sportal tar open work lisle; the greatest care and time were lavished on the pro- 2 J Groceries, &e, Chomston, prod smile {reach asens Cora tr insertion 22ee i * "| duction of this samplg line; the very cheapest among thery are worth New Potatoes, ine ind} iron and hemtiched} Ass rom and wee a edge, 4$9c. per pair; you ¢ your choice of the entire lot to-mor- " fle, also with two Wednesday’s Offerings in row, at ext.aordinary price of, per pair, =” basket, Je per on ‘ations ead X39! De Our China Department. ee eee Ce sae ot tae entre | Dromore red enti ‘ea-hes, “ 0 Peaches ant “Bartlett square a4 , cant Pre with hems and tucks, mace DY Decorated Porcelain at |-2 Regular Prices. For Graduation Gifts. Groce &. very | Peaeay very Soest eat, | Wimmed with act and em |rawers of bod, cmbrig mer Sets, cood c i b te be ur 32c, kind; S-tb, broidery; also of musi with deep init, with neat undarelace | Medals, 'Diamond Jewelry. | pic.rel t be 25} found neck, with dep cme ' fle, also in fine i s decorations; 100 pieces, im. } Sterling Silvér, handsomel " ice | Sal fornia Crawford broidered ruffle and with deep ruffle 7 . wong sonsge at $10.00, ie Nagel. bass, a tie Veaches, our 2, 2 insertion, 49 \ kin), S-lb, cans, 3 cluding soup tu 1 engraved, 49, 89 with lice andainser- reen; complete set, 5.85 and . 98} Ve Wien” fine cut Dila=! exceptional price Good Mustin Skirt, cam! be 39 Tea Sets. American porce- Twenty other styles in sil- *, fe pie {a 34} | linported VanitlaChocolate, | flounce, trimmed with jCombete Drawers, lain; either in underglaze | ver or gold at proportionate: | mon h, 8 cul OM | Co‘tee, highest grade fof Pot a's, best from 9 lace 4 inches deep, 49 lawn ruffle, with or colored floral eserstions; faney shapes; 5 ly low prices. } and “Mocha mixed our | ance, '% Mb cakes, and inser 95 els of fing cut Ommens| ' Cambric Skirts, deep} pieces; complete set, WwW Ear Screws. Fegulir price 24., dean, | Gluten Celts, most health | ounce, with 1 row of tor- Duersied Pralt 3) Oweted Cover wrt 95 Me ais uel Avs Rend 96.00 | Kae, eeetes [fe ret od te | ton ce rton oni} Mea «ens eumne Sour 8 : * gol gold hist cut diamond eal spec, for 4.00} tons, 12 lace edge two str, 79\. Ba Plates. (Decorated Tea ‘atches, | Screws, nicely mounte Coffee, tava, Mochaand Mar. | Table Salt, best, 5 lb Decorated Dinner Plates, 5 handsomely | From $2.75 to $7.50.) acsibo mixed: our regu ar } bags, 4c., 10 Ib. bags, a seh thetonah” Plates, ornamented)” Single stone, fine cut Diae} Pree 25c.. bean or ground, | Baking Powder, faragon flounce, with deep 89 ? 1 Oreaeeted Meat 16 with Prec} mond Rings. tor this sale only at, 20 brand, none better at any} ‘meroldered flounce, Decorated Cream Qj Dishes, poe road per Ib, preg, 1 Ib cans, 230; Jugs, pearls; Sterling Silver. Grape Juiee, richest qual ty, | % Ib. cars 12} Corset Covers. wie Decorated Sauce 15 Decorated Tea 29 fine Swiss ‘nist Sets, 1-2 pints, 12c.; pints, Mixed Pick Corset Cov ood Boats, Pots, movements; value 9c. and "AD IF co les, gher- ers, good canny} and ribbon top and Tee iw ean | Homo nae OO, ct be li oul wel na poeetlia with wide embroiey, D2! Peto 8 Second Floor, near Retanda, Amusements. what food they could spare to save them free tuition during the period of their! = = = = Weatet— ot from starvation, but’ there were days = on F the Horace Mann High eS ee ne wher not a morsel passed their lips. ool and free tuition at Columbia In bene@t One gives tetiet No oii $$ seenenep- Ix was taken either the college (School ot Asta, the matte what's the matie’, exe eRSTELN Ss — Later, when Mw. Doran f the + ft sil do 108 pend, A cure may! ates: a ureer // And \ =e before M. te Steers and had told lowed. They banish pain. ts.) VENETIAN him her » duct see, prolene ll ry Magistrate expressed \ tympathy for her atte Mores ant B+ Bhe carried her etght-months-old baby poss he coaiel by oeerae, Ai, Circus on her arm. It coughed incessantly roms for ve cents, forwarded “You must go 19 the almshouse,” ud eeeracr ee Dt. sma SS [iio | SR AB co Manight. Cove oy Amusements. NOTICE’ Piret Grsed Headey Might co INDAY Ni Popular Prices. TOWN. {lee rac Lucky Boys Who Will maemo oo =| Free Every Hour, w ' Owing to the chilly weather there wa @ marked falling off in attendance at the roof gardens, The new bill at Ham- merstein's Venetian Terr was well received. Among the favorite perform: ers were Nellie Hawthorne, Mile, Carn- sie and the Holloway Trio. One of the best programmes of th geason was offered at the Cherry Bios som Grove on the New York Roof, Phi Ott gave an excellent imitation of hi brother Joe as the Mormon elder in “From Broadway to Tokio.” He waisted by Lionel Laurence and a bev {pretty giris, The four Dunhams, the & Morelios and Johnson and Dean were | performers. or novelty was seen at the | @ Cisine Roof in Everhart. @ hoop roller |@ ty rd iret Appearance 4 great hit. oe Sear” ‘et bis dlectrie chair, made had ¢! “he rand Central Hirt td Bee98) | ion, The police, however, say his the best-known people vaudeville in| *tory is not true. He has been out of work, they claim, for months, but led Ryd Peacanres Ashton | his wife to believe that h» held the city MeBride and Goods F | job and could collect no pay. The starving family consiste@ of tae father and mother and their children: Lena, aged twelve; Lottie, ten; John, nine; Mollie, three, and Henry, eight months. Mrs, Dorand went from house to house dally with her youngest child in her ing the day with dispossess apthority With no place to by, the woman with the woman a bill. She went weeping = ceuaiinias a — ' be from court. Her husbasd hes not yet Receive Scholar wines ls eerented and cured || MANHATTAN BEACH. BRIGHTON BEACH ji % | been found. ships. {without the use of the knife by Dr.) " MATS. DAILY, 2 RVENINGR, & y Wilson's treatment. Send for particu. | bay |FANCIULLI Spo Gniitven at Mat BIIGB TRUST FILES ANSWER Ee ety i a a atte made to hear and all kinds of deat- on 0 I *] The Committee on the Pulttzer Free hems are posllivety cured by De. Wile : [a | Pa Scholarships isting of Mesere son's treatment. Descriptive cirentar, |J7)2 “tua Excursions Rriet Submitted tn Be housework she could secure. im, Each boy will be N Te = Bhe left early yesterday morning os that time to choose whe r . sraned apperite tet 4h e * SEABROOKE ew "RO NDERS! ee iit i 4% “* ‘ - boged and when she returned home inliet where the famous Ardsey club-|coligge of liveal arts or” a wetor + os i etn Steamboat. house ts. course Mitting him for a scientific or tech-| gat peat svn | ens , ATLA NTIS jeer sear canat st This is called Ardaley-on-the Hudson. | Si¢al school. Boys may change their sage Beret 6 forct"t Sires | pesane secon cr of St SOLA course at a later period only with te @ Keneyt. Beonert's Lady Or on Pea taiiy farerday, AND FLAME b the Augustin June} A RUNAWAY GIRL, 23. Wid JAMES T POWERS with references, sent free to any ad- | dress, Consultation free Treatment} free every hour from 10 to 3. Na- tional Association of Physicians and | Surgeons, 246 Fifth Ave., New York 18 Boylston St, Hoston, 1406 Arch St, Philadelphia; 715 18th St. N. W., | Continnous [). . n’s . 1h, 25, 5c.) Washington. Office urs at New | Performance [ KUL! » Vaudeville. York: Week days, 10 to 4; Sundays! coh aye, lerirete and holidays, 10 to 12; Wednesday |)... aif and Friday evenings, 7 to § 23d St., : = | Palace ae "y "Trio, Moving Pictures, iy to] William H. Merrill, Virgil Prettyman and Joseph J. Kittel, have 4 selection of the ten boys [niave, Peeriess, incomparable. WILL OPEN Wednesday JUNE 20 CURSE PRORS Sgt), | CASHING BawKs— WALT & ARDELL. THE VITAORAPH, AND MANY ‘oer or ” Leort 6 LA Ly . im unripe fruit KOSTER & BIAL’S “ee yee ms temptation ta overintulge bot i saline a 3 ik, | FiniiNG BANKS=Duliy, the ew, magellan erindulge io rating "5c. +] Ubree-deched steamer z body’ ar by companied by purmme Argument of State at Alban). the ALPANY. N. ¥.. June 19—Attorney | senolaranips foi David Wilcox, of New York City, repre-| These ten boys have been selected. senting the American lee Company. filed | after a careful inquiry into their mate a brief with Justice Alden Chester to- tr in ge and reset af he day in reply to that filed yesterday WIN) OF6 of the He Mann High Sehool as Judge Coyne for the State on the arkU-| raving passed the best examinations | ments made Inst week to dismiss (he| This inquiry was guided entrely by & o will be agded write of prohibition granted by Justice | purpose held in view by Mr. Joseph Pu Herrick tizer In the foundation of the scholar- top| thipe—she opening to some boys who by Accompanying the brief was a letter th i ts ae of apology for the delay, the Court have ing fixed Monday, June 18, as the date for the final fling of briefs jo Justice Chester refused to disclose the ten successful boys nature of the brief. Half the battle in curing digeure is in treating it at the right time —MUNYON. JOBEPH BLECHMAN, GEORGE E. CRAWLEY. FOSS OVER TOWN'S NAME) i's Cedi | eet HUGH J. HANNA, JR, WILLIAM Ro MARSHALL, Ardsley and Ardeley-on-the-Mad-| WILLIAM W. MABH, JK, son Roth Want the Other to EN SOT. ce JOUN D. O'CONNOR, . Get Some Other Name. GERALD E. BHARKE WHITE rasa REMEDY. | Cherry ‘There is a lively fuss in Greenburg | These boys must repor' Al ween VADIS. | cc verat p+ n Higa School for instruction at the | Can be Gitben in Gass of Water, lea or , of the fall term, Mond sunvosr «| Coffee Without Patien’’s Knowiedees | CASINO! 2! tose mr mar Con? |W ee remeeite healt be NEW BRUNEWICR, YORK nesgain Sste: ws It has @ post-office, and the mail of the! consont of the committee. two places ls constantiy mixed up. In the avelgnment he schota: a have " . If a letter is intended for one place it] i, ig stipulated that no boy will be ; | E mitted lo enti zl? to ali points Nara SrRAMERS TOUCH AT A ALTENGOR aa ors Are Free.| . bas iiemesets AY. (Cor. 20th). E ha ease *