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THE — _WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1900. THE FAT FR. | Cotton Dress, Goods Values. 25c¢. Fancy Piques, 10c. Il WED A COACH MAN i HER Hy OIINE. Pink, navy, cadet, light blue, red and black; 8 Broadway and rrth Street, single, double, graduated and cluster stripes. 10¢ A very worthy value at 25c., here, per yard, Turned Out of Home to ———— +0 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, "2c. Crinkled Ke . ce Tissue, 2 Ella Karaman’s Adopted Mother Prenee Mosman, Discharged Servant Held for This fabric is especially adapted for warmest | They Say. Made of “Anderson”| weather wear. Here in unusually Pion of Attempted Murder of Scotch Madeas,—-guarse designs and delicate colorings. A’ 2c. | 12s ff Tears Up Her Will--Bride ws m ; Becomes a Waitress. sintyeich atent. wae in Torte Her Mistress. ing excellence of quality and} value on sale to-morrow at, pet yard:.-. +. Court this morning on summons fast colors. an accommodation to our patrons, Ice Cream and Cake on cured by his three sons and « daughter These shirts are finished by % in our restasrant a! the nominal ¢ who ciatmed that he had driven them) woo, very aitred A Bekereon, of she would have died for tt was paris! are equal ia cut aed po ke on we keed Tea ‘and - serbed d after 3 harge off Furiews ever the elopement of her they yet had pity for the girl, and when| from home They are Charles. (Wnty | rigee gee Hackensack, picked up| arees finest cust ye ‘ere lis 5 cents be/ore A. M. fn atte P. M. eéoptes daughter, Ella Karaman, with) she st years olf; Andrew, twenty-'¥9 | ner medicine bottie this morning to take | On Mra. Eckerson's complaint Justice Bodies. Hand launcered. | William Lahey, her coachman, Mre [for $00 ro gly ieorge, nineteen. and Mary. sixteen, s!\1 dose she was surprised to find that| Heath tame! s warrant tee che : y The A Gre t Gi Yds ‘William Mulligan, of 1911 Fulton sven. ne 4 nore help would be @tVeN] of 4 Btone avenue. Brooklyn he color of the medicine had changed) of Bisa Cook. her colored a New designs, —fine line Pa ré re a 148) ‘Tremont, this afternoon re up a will The complainants told Magistrate} ‘from red to green charging her with atte * whieh bequeathed Miss Karaman $00, BORN IW HER Crane that thetr stepmother wae at the] Suspicious that romething was wrong, | pty pele ; i apee ecb _| medium stripes tn various >, This Sale of Millinery and Te 0 and destroyed al! the girl's pictures 4 bottom of the trouble Their mother /ahe etmply tasted the contents of the! ers day en | groupings. Because never in the history of Ehrich retailing; never before in “They have gone to Portland, Me will fine food for! died ten years ago, ard etm months after| bottle and in consequence her tongue, ! ali New York have such unusual vaines been given. Yes, it’s a sia oad Mra. Mulligan. “Bila |» going raman'e eacapage | yer death thetr father marrigd aga’” | was badly burned he “ufls attached and detached, Sizes 14t048, So eat tat it’s made after you have proven the worthiness of . mt work ao @ waitress In the United Bt jance, the "| They declared that the woman turned] 47 Bekerson hurried to Denig’s drug! | 380 tore polsoned With paris prean and | Botel and fer nota: pitied gt sme of TUsuty fot] cere decane ageinat them, tnd int |store and had the medicine examined. | (ha 26 et eo age nck $1.45 each; offers. Here are seene of them: , Bila’s father i# at the dotiom of this | o Y te cs Biered ele ah eee out fap oes k The druggist reported that had Mra i "May in detaut of 0 bal The Value $2.50. Silk Velvet. Ribbons. No good will come of it | petha ey Claimed thelr sisters, 2nd) wokerson taken & spoonful of the stuff prisoner denies the charge ity, deat —Pure silk, all # | bul Annie, had also been put out and had} ~ «Mess tlc ss Nal . ie At 25. Splendid quality, desir- At 5c & 10¢ ire silk, COACHMAN AND BRIDE. Her father wee the biack sheep of 8] tteappeared — Shirts made of able colors, imported to) colors, velvet Speeding over the hard roadways of | wealthy French family After several! Charies, the elder brother, said he had APOLOGIZED 10 COURT. GAYE Uw LITTLE WILLIE. fin glen sell at $1.00 per yard. We were| ribbons, satin ribbons, grosgraia the Bronx behin’ her team of black| /*are in America he married the daugh-| not gnough money to support the others e Light| advised to hold these for Fall ribbons, all widths up to 8 inches, ponies, Miss Bila Ka n, adopted bel a aon Recor ger ge and was forced to go to court caqeeeesues weight. * Pinks and bites trade and higher wen but while| value 26c. to @0c. per yard. 4 aughter of Mre Will Mulligan, of In business ‘a The father denied that he had driven « Seve. Keeh Locked Bey C; +! they last you may have them at, 7 M11 Fulton a Tremont, was one |5* WAS 6 manufacturing furrier tn Mot-| nig gone and daughters away, He called | “"70" F tare tet rd ol me poten Pad Teas Cufls attached, per yard, 25c. Flowers. of the prettiest sights the late Spring "8ni®. The factory burned and Kare-| nis gon George a thief before the Magis- Tee Far an ree re Hats At 19 —Fine French te Gasp alterdes man skipped out with the ingurancel irate, the boy denying tae accusation of Contempt. | Gets Him. $1.45; rimmed Cecluding besutitu : Part of the ploture was & handsome) bere And one of the pretty factory! The father protested that he had never] Before an assembly of the best-known) Mre Mary I, Koch, of 236 Beventh Formerly $3.00. At J 49 Beautifully trimmed | Clusters, exquisite bunches young coschmyp. ltveried and tmpur-! — deen cruel to his children in his jife, or] jawyers in Kings County, Isaac M Kap-|avenue, surrendered fourteen-year-old " with the latest mate-| Buttercups, Violets, | turbable He was a model of correct |. ise Agnes Murphy, daughter of Capt.| that he had in any manner {\l-treated|per who was adjudged guilty of con-| Willfe Koebler to his uncle, Peter Alles rials, in all colors. Roseass and others, worth 75¢ Geme. ;illam Jay Murphy, @ wealthy real them tempt of Court by Justice Marean tn the! to-day. and Justice Smyth. on moilon AMES Ur oO $1.25. ‘ There was something underneath nin| ‘Male epecuiator, befriended the desti-] | “ied will punish a tether who Weruel lsioreme Court, Brooklyn, Friday, for|ot ex-Jutre Alfred Steckler slaned an J McCREERY&CO,, Intrimmed Hats. Sith Plushes 4 mask Six weeks ago he took (he by to wife, ho was infatuated with Mra. Then, addevesing the complainants efusing to sit down when ordered, epol- | onter formally placing the hoy in Al Broadwa: d h At 10c. —Every conceivable | AY at who rove often ew Me araman’s baby and when the mother) aided: ‘I oan see what the 'roube \# |ogiged to the Court this morning custody y and arth St, sort, all colors, includ- 1. —IN colors, also Fancy “fy Dye At $2ic Fives, eultable toe f quick consumption ¢ i ‘on you o 4 mption tank It for] ¥ ur etepmather wanted you out of fe] “Professional zeal ied fle too tar.’ not a woman in this|#alt he "I had no idea of tneulting the | suite ver be able to drive | Court * Magts- After hie apolowy Justice Marean Ge | ton. nad|clared the Court vindicated Great Interest attached to the case, @* | tere t was one of the firet of ite kind in) qo: Brooklyn in years Kapper was Aasistant District-Atior- ance r ney under Marean and |s also a member! Commission saphena woe “lA IBWELLED SHOPLIFTER, Stern — ( father committed ing French Chip, Dunstables, Fancy ome on June 18. | Straws, Milans, in fact, all kinds,| dresses, lambrequins and upbole living with his worth 50c. to $1.50, stery of all kinds, worth 7! AFTER 11 ‘A. M., 500 remnants of Fancy Tucking, left from ’ our great sale of Tucking--from 1-2 to 4 yard lengths, 22 aad ice wee | SHIRT-WAISTS, dalue from 40 to 70 cents per yd., at. (+3 rest ina store Sia White Cotton Shirt- - Mid-Week Lace Offers waists, made of lace weaves Will Be Gone in a Day. . . Valenciennes, Torchon, Point de Paris andall the new wash Laces, Bros and fancy striped and 1 to 4 inches wide, with insertions to match, value 10 to 15¢, yd. Bim to the Tremont r adoption Her fi . lather opposed it ‘No Church and made ber dis me The good will come of the child of euch « t have been ail thi8) seanegrace father” was his oft-repeated aaseriion to Mra Mul ned at the iden | = STOLEN BY FATHER, | ‘The coachman had been moag correct In| The father boobed up again later ana | get ere Bis demeanor, She would not tneult (he! stole the child Then he was arrested 1 girl by questioning her On Monday | for standing a man in Bridgeport, Conn, | ; ome one sent her this announcement: | He wrote to Miss Murphy that abe could + THE PROOF have the child If she would obtain hi ° release, Cap! Murphy bad him par GQANBT—KARAMAN —May 9, ELLA KARAMAN. | doned by Gov Wetmore and brougit | cighroce years old, te WILAUAM LAMBY. | +19 child home with him. eee rn ak tts he eres | nce mare ioe ch wpa fougnt 2 Rut ° he aperimenle at 12 it the firet wifes ne arrest ung men, who “ : Chureh, 1740 ot. and Weabington ove pd Karaman, in M7, coman led ee and album one pet Mre. Raaben, Deck in Die- bn Gao chewed this to her adopted daugh-| Coss bes techs in the Bamreee Cou {ne 40M, Oo A] | monde, Chars Steal- | corded Dimities and Mus-| Mousseline de Soie Ties, embroidertd ends, white and black ter, nT® girl denied 1t vehemently an turphys were amared (he ss ine @ 8 tih Cellos, are prepared to Hine , Bice Cc Lahey was equally postive Mre M. child | Last nigh father took hig son, to | , and white, value 506, Cach, atrcoeesacesceecereveeeeees ee eee ee | ek an, who 1 worth half a|insk for talking hack to hte stepmother] Mrs Johanna Raaber, thirty-five years! lea r Alt : * Ngan went . = geogpe He - milton dolla olde 4 ares | eng 4 fought it out on the ald, good-looking, handsomely gownet een Oi ar | 85 cents; ‘ , t ier t2u' Des ‘Anteews hat, owe sagt ; ae ‘tn gone a ot, Sears a "1! Lace Curtains & Panels Formeriy $1.50 Seats taf Ketneeh ine Testing, cortecepaiiors, wale FQ, role 4o:.w and confessed. — | Bank aes un (Aad in her foater imei ? shoraiag, changes ‘th chogtiting, | Very Low Rates JAMESMcCREERY&CO,, Shi t W ists ists and Wr, T love him," she said. ‘I knew you, Mulligan’s own children, The complainant against her was Broad: d tr A. ‘appers. cee a Bl Pes her op CHL JUMPED Mary Murray, the deieccive of a bis/ And store the same roadway and rith St, m geeres.” roy an Sixth avenue 4 t store Biss) ‘wo Lnportant Sales : OAc syle gaining tnd bs here trom*thetr father and. other ret searey “ ‘ = roca el free of charge until required LADIES’ SHIRT waists mn English percale g) ¥ ‘ ; ; woman take @ collar valued at $2.9 lawns, French plait new sleeve, fronis plain or riage annulled Mul did not the rom the ce and alll inde! 5 ee RIES artis. wut not lett me use "a, yhoo : aloe , | West 23d Street | ~sunsay wort wear are never| shirred, trimmed with four to six rows of embroidery, 49e desert him,” sald the girl “You may|t'", ; awyer, [eho waived examination, andl | idle. They keep the pot boiling. Try light and dark patterns, figures and stripes; value $1.00, @rive him out, but I will go with him” | ty t she was held ty $99) ball for tr! | one next Sunday PrrTy Lahey was thrashed by Mr Mulligan | Mr ie ang eT had nila (EOC OU RE) Peer ee eeeeeweneees and ordered off the premises His wite|” “nai Hl —- ——— — rerewvre ee LADIES’ LAWN. WRAPPERS, light plated back, wea) packed her things to go with bim. In 4 was throwing ble clothes ages poseerreveneene® re-eoeee THPOHOEOvIHOORNEDODSIE DoH oo bEthees| — skirt, lined to waist, finished with belt, ruffles over shoul. | dignant though the foster parents were |over the fence to him, Tried to Escape Arrest|; der, ‘collar, shoulder ruffle and sleeves trimmed with $ 75¢ as? and Broke Her 4 fancy braid to match, dark and light colorings, fancy | n ENIOINS ~ (MERCHANT DIES . t B stripes, polka dots and figures, at......ccssesceeeeeerees | Leg. ; +P daha : ¥ Special lot of Sammer - CORSETS, fine, sheng paling ; Loutse Owen, twenty-four years old,| ? vad debe tare te stripped sone, heavily boned, double side steel, Bical 39° i a save her home te ot #8 West sinty~| f Formerly LUDWIG BROS, West 14th St. PURCHASE 18 UNSATISFACTORY front steel, top finished with lace; special.....-- +0008 4 e vrmp from a second-story window to 2 x c Excellent Clothing Values. was Frank re oa clerk a Fortieth man early ftreet, complained to a by collet: Interfer-| Hermann Seheotier, a] this morning that the girl had robbed Bi the Road's | Manufacturer, Com= |"! net & (tit A Straw Hat Flyer for Men, We will place on sale til] noon to-morrow 50 doz. MEN'S STRAW HATS, rough and ready jumbo straw, good Cc | : Ll As soon ae she saw th police | ery Loop. | mitted Suicide. the window and | leather sweat-band, trimmed with a silk band, the veo oeen kind we sell at $1.59; marked till noon at v ary Harrie a oung Georre | | Linoleum and Oilcloth Mason, who were In the flat, were locked . . ‘ 4 . . Pe, Elevated Railroad! Hermann Schaefer. Presitent of Dr. |“! t T B voked the ald of the | Jncger Pont Nagle pee ss | "= Sa “hte! QUBAN POSTAL PRAULS, |? Remnant Sale! he Blue Serge Sul 7 structure from Battery Park early this morning by taking carbalte w |e ‘ THE VERY FINEST a SERGE SUITS, made lawyers for the road surprised thelactd in his home, [70 Rerkeley place, — - 4 . from the finest fabrica of foreign Serges, every Sore: Comistear Wy sacvng Prostate OO ne a Prices the Lowest Ever Advertised Anywhere. thread guarentocd wpretedy chess are suits as cae dont Georee Clauses inn mo Me Scoaefter was fount about 1] by Inapectara—te $ Reductions of 25 and SO per cent.—and more, All the Carpet Remnants worth as much | not be cutdons In style by anything bet the finest Te fasta oe anpeay'e| ta ae eee Bowe Rien, Salt tor Beste: 3 as $1.50 a yard, now, yard...... Perr eee eeee TOOT Ce Tt Seer eri err errr ere Cc pero g paveed a “ao and lined property ip the Wattery Park district: |trem ins Meadwes eons TM] MAVANA, June Major # @. math- | All the Linoleum Remnants worth as much as 60c. yard, now, yard... +. 19¢ throughout with a guaranteed lining: Notice had been given t na hte site was a bottle which naq| One the suspended Director-General of z ‘ sis oe yon will easily recognize a $15.00 agers that unless th struc: | se ea ang TMM 84) Posts, le belne examined by the In- $ Floor Oilcloth Remnants, worth as much as 45c, yard, now at, yard ...s..sseeeeeeeeeeeeeees IGG Lt Ga Mlb HRROITAT Bias cas: ture whieh ery Vurk |, wo letter - ached to the «taf of Joseph $ M tti B i 1 B h ken $12.00 and $15.00 Suits, aur of all- Bel sareed ty 6 cor Pee enon tne wa. trmow tow Fourth Amant Po? Matting Bargain. Linoleum Bargain We have ta . one have ° ls oP IAS Oe ho fe F woo! "worsteds in neat dark and light checks and ae Ye | oide had eritten yer ee ae peg ood | Just In, @ shipment of Ane Joraneee Matting: all linen epiege ye eey. orth Ge yard: attrac. stripes, also an entire line of fine fie the @ bo: | tam tired of Ite and disappointed frauds |\® pert nein’ red, Live and green, 810% 6 98 io Byarke. Weve this sista a tole "B5c | Imported cassimeres, made, lined the Park bb There ts nothing left duties rroilat . yard. and trimmed fn the very best pos; The dead merchant er to hie por eS es sible manner, made with single or dou: ter eck, was a ' ble breasted vests, and marked them . io Siseppotatmente | ut MN’S FINE TAILORED SUITS, an ny agaort- veratiy thet 1 am tired of life. 1 eae wot] The T nite ment, in light, medium and dark checks and plaids, fT oe. rea tm mek om tr | ttn sty nfuegos Bo ake as well as ae. 8 ps geod grades of caapl- See ee mer |: ven women ten eat meres, cheviots, wore tweeds; sults that Mannetian "they ate * tata, 13 Cart-Rienesbung, o | of patterns to select from and were made for good, hard service as well as for style and dres& hundreds A Ah were —squcene oe rt h a chance to get a boil vay $12.00 ‘Deiter rr ote the fad Rey negotiations on am: ing to accompilen 22.52 5 UNTRIMMEDMILLINERY and Floor | Leatherette Couches. Greatest bargains of their kind in Un intness, but nm ! proceed at once the rigid en | furniture history. at. feroemaent ot the candi ta jones by : | tractive; cool restful. ‘we, 38c,; forcing tae RR Bo RAN Mull Garden Hats. Black, | turned legs and aak, Pre eiikitehas sniveneeud cesass reais frame; spring head and seat with rutile © ot for the swellest parlors, ‘orth $10.00, but Steet ana te finisied on both sites and| a a special feature for spindicn, brass vqegp and mowntes FaNnY a Ce” ™* 5.GB) Thursday's selling.... 5.98 sel cogeartcted bd ree 4.50 INSULT THEM | whi J Fei Bo aRbING white and colored. New DAY Wo Pe or Ce te sgernabio before Justice | FOR SsUMM Ses | shapes, Bmyth on June HOUSES OR FA LABOR NEWS. The Brooklyn Cigarmakers’ Label tee ie almost as busy as ite York brethren. During the past Beds, in0 am. heavy $2.85. HAND for to: FACE POWDER, white MIRRORS. $0c. or" dean for i. TOOTH BRUSHES, 4 or 25- for Me. VIOLET TOILET 10c. fFows vristies & } z 1 b4 z i i z 3 : i | Pique, Duck, Felt and stitched Cloth Hat f or steamer |T k 19¢, (or OLIVE O11, BOAP, large Bo forthe Ane * waxep ats,—for golf or steamer dress, d B bare. " 5c. bee runks an ASS Fic Fe ames moe Sa PR as oe } | } | i ‘ Fe ETRE Pete bet tre be tee cert ee Untrimmed Hats,—straw jj ug: : gna 2 . a = Nk Ss beaded mn braids or novelty fabrics, ¢ Hammocks | Mi re a No. 491, TRUNKS, 28-inch sizes. canvas covered, 4 Oil-painted canvas-covered DRESS. for Me. BELT French 50 cents each. |} 300 Very Strong # , comers, top, sides and THUNKS, ‘iron bottom, hardy 25e ‘Ry dnl gold lated Fi oo es, re h29 §] fee, uit ule sesh ck Se “deeds “ON . Wy, inch xtra good brass trimmings, set-up tray deep | te. SATIN. RIBBON REL’ 4 a vis encugh for hats, in, sles “| JAMES M<GREERY 8 C0, pe erline n whan ming Of) Tas a 9 Sa ee t ey have | tani? oe 1} Wo dbicsigs « Onde «Bs op Babb eoseogede dive 5.98 645 695 | for @e. SHIRT W. 8 a, Carpenters se Ro (oe Twenty-third Street, |} [TRAVELLING BAGS—Im itation Alligator, ip tes | 25 sera oid plate, pe cover would receive spe ee A -feanlaties jon size canvas! roiteg I i ti sed B rivett tn ene 4. | iO 08 ek jt BEL® wth fay | Sees. oS A 59, Be and BGe Oxford ° Norse oe 1.95 1,39 1.49 | The members of Painters’ Unton No. | Be. celebrated the unions , hay Me ® fae. |A Sunday World Want, not taking | w and rate, of late and 'ai eye Rew members are enrelieg” % ‘ 100 Mexicam Grasse Ham. mocks, *e. ratues, at Ac! @ |5Dc Cf. WHEE FANG, toticate wWite Screens and Doors. GIVE UP SUUD000 SUSAUSE PARIS GAFEN PUT =! Ehrich Bros.