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2) Peres sd weer nee, GIRL’'S MARTYRDOM ___ OF FIFTEEN YEARS. i WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JU ‘es Wite Stricken with Apoplexsy While SENTSTS of Mrs. Gardiner, wife of Distriot-Attorney Asa Bird Gardiner, o death occurred yesterday at her home in Garden City. Big Scientific Association | ‘rs ‘va: Cun «ene Meeting at Columbia . nthe hallway of th Shirts, College eon aat-| made from woven color bro- iricken |Caded madras, in fan blue, heliotrope, rope, sol Gnd and white stripes; cult sep depebert CARRIED HER DEA ) ABE FOR HOURS, == nm Has Kept Addie McCabe a Prisoner in a Mean Tenement Room Since Annual Sale of Men's Neghgee remained She was about Mrs. Kate Ryan Vainly Sought | died The American Association for the Ad- Vancement of Selence, whic i. ——— an pia ig ay Bury Her Babyhood. = Ks a be pis = CUT BY FALLING GLASS, {ate or attached, She Has Never Seen Even cua lelieean Was Boarding Up a $115 each, ake Her oe srommrnat tess Fond & Taylor, the gtreets of Harlem for hours thie 5, ck, she sald, and had been treated at morning, trying to et some undertaker |the Harlem Hospital Dispensary Ha by Giving an eeene th the name doors on his post early this mornin to agree to bury {i flr heneand, dhe muah, nes Geel Ppy dy iz | Other of the aiMliated societies wit! nen he found that AiR lass oor 0 & Wh @Re had no death certificate and none could not a doctor. The} =[mvalid Chair. | Convene to-morrow, and the last of the ailor shop at mast Seventy- Wrosdway Would take the baby tn | urteen pelos oid v ate. | series of meetings will be that Attn ate pe AL se fe Dvemecnicn ae ie e 9 board it up a la F oye av Mevenson. of the, Don't take my baby away,” she | r vieene . bt c “| plate giase fell on ‘fT right street station, found het the concer ne] 2anbed: when the eympathising police) iis ie the pitiful story of a child | ering ail on Ju t ohana aad fund her the centre of) men tried to relieve her of the burden.| woman who has never walked and who @ crowd at One Hundred and Twenty: | ote ie all I have left, 1 want to keep de and ¢ next. Ahe aonual meeting for fifth street and Third avenue aw AR for seven years has never been outsl the Advancement of Seience will last O'clock. She was wailing and fondi aa i peoseha — Pa bo ager : until Saturday the 1 TE. er mother and five other children ba fenstor TO Ph bederes . Menara matter with the »| GOT DEATH CERTIFICA We dravely agninet poverty and bear Corneltus N. Bits Saver Seveer tial eabed the pekecean She was finally induced to go to (h@] cheerfully rhe added burden of this en- SF De RH Bayre, Prot RB BI Harlem Dispensary. where Dr. Torrens, | ‘ireiy helpless member of the family Wilson, of Columbia University, Prest Y BABE 1S DEAD.” =| we nad sreaied the baby, gave 6 cert| agate McCabe was a Orient, Deslthy| dent J. Shurman, of Cornell, Abra a ei of ~ it to but b 4 7 " . It's dead,” sre moaned, “I: died at] Meate of death ee a thn afc re Gee eel ‘maledy Enowa | S Hewitt, Mrs, & L. Godin and Mrs midnight. I have corried it in my arms] The mother conse: e a, WO] to eae rh | I. Henty Draper, at a recent meeting of ever since.” Ha a ny until ah oa ole ge r iite despaired the Executive Committee, held in the or me ° Hotel Majentic. were elected members| The policeman took her to the statlon- I tt ents to Dury of, and it would have been a kind fate main tion. Will place on sale to-morrow, TUESDAY, a large had death taken this poor little vietim. The gene on of the association FIFTEEN YEARS A MARTYR. | $ was caled to order by the retiring Pres variety of tent, GK. Gilbert, of Washington, D For fifteen year this little gir! martyr | ADDIE H’CABE. Who Introduced to the delegates the hae eat day after day tn a chair at the | debbelsttelefminieilefelattofeinteininini-leleirinininivintelaintetoteintetotolatetotetetetoteiet | | window of one of the tenement rooms. | President-elect, Prof, Woodward. ) Prof. Woodward mentioned the ASTOR LOSES A BABY CHOED BY Since she was about five she has Seen! see a park! 1 underntand there are) raplier took the picture here printed 1 Prot, Wootward mentioned the too heavy for her mother to carry in 'M@/ beautiful green trees 10 the park, but we oe ey ty |{avited to “attend the Association. had er * never see! h »4 would as “) jomtnatet for the Vice-Presidency streets, for she has grown even as othet| have never seen them cto Nelp 10. get was nase to atteod, the delegates N children and now (x a woman in stature! Mrs MeCabe then sald that she longed | hair, one in wht H showed thelr enthustaem ‘by hand clap: and form. | {a wheel chair for poor Addie Agu and wh uld carry ReF | bing If ever Addie McCabe saw a growing | she added: “They come hat ane could not speak for 6 min: |g_h'ancem. Beth Low then a@Greneed ' See oe kes con oon tad Uriaut tae ins te pony: ; se | arase a" " putoher and the few cloth William Waldorf's Idea Swallowed Plaything and | sss she lr ine has never been|{ may, there is newer s cent ett ttt) CAIPPLED GIRL'S JOY. DOG ATTACKED A CHILD, . of Answer to Suit Died Before Doctor | outsite ner mother’s door ouid only find a way to earn the money | ‘Then she looked b va rad Think of the agony of this mother|/ to buy a@ rolling chair for Addie we ‘4 , upped nae —_—_——-- } Not Sound. Arrived. struggling with Miter poverty Five] would all be “vy shiileen ania Wie Bilan Sabin Novelties in Sith, Liste Thread and Cotton Half Hose, — other little mouths to feed, to watch| “For then ¢ | . and minister to this telpless one, this | [umd ‘0° 0 he and new effects in Golf and Bicycle Hosiery. j The Appeliate Division of the Supreme! fiaby Thomas Francis McDonald, five| maimed and broken one, without belne | coud vot Court bas affirmed the decison months old. swatowed @ brass collar|abic to give her the smallest {ttle com- | around th For Teesday, 2th tee Truax, of the Supreme vutton this morning and choked to] forts that lessen a life of torture, with- Jane + tng the motion made on jeath out being able to grant the heart-breab- out evening tn t hy a large dog yesterday at her father's Imported Fancy Half Hose, of Striped Mercertsed gh oven ¢ we in a high chair at the rear] ing desire of # lift prisoner to see and oh! Mt Addie had only a chair she of the mothers of home at Mamaroneck Her condition te Lisle Th ing “frivolous and & sham’ ‘he a | window of his parents’ home on the top| dlue sky and the green trees. could * ote of | f pon thet | serious. isle read, or Embroidered Black Cotten, of Theodore Moss, the theatrical man-| ocr of the apartment at St West| Nether Addie MoCabe vor her Dard | 4 thet 5 ee ager, In Astor's sult agalns Thirty-ningh atreet. His mother was] tolling, heroic mother has complained of | Chidren “ubualy 19} dog. stepped on the animal's tail Im-| $2.00 a Half Dosen Pairs. 35c. Pais ‘ Astor owns the Star HIGiNB | hanging cut clothes from a fire-escape. | fate ‘ai: a | ‘y, and 1 would 6 to 0 ediately the dog turped and bit hie e ¥ i By the veriest avcident The ine 1 have heard « she has been confined a ee on the hat Gans ak a at Thirteenth street a: she coull look back Into the window p He jeased it to Moss | and keep an eye on the baby while she| World learned of this little prisoner of! mu a , a mamm a has { her lite but eyo Por _ ‘ p do and | an a great bu * + - @n annual rental of §20.0 term of wanton with her work. pain and poverty and of her touchingly het on Be fabs ois taken te the right in the left pathetic history. ft woud only five years Astor & Moss She did not see that Tommy's two- ako mamma fee, aareed to pay all taxes and charges of | year-old brother James hed handed him| A Cyaepreghe _— A cg “tig oa ang she worms le hauled. 4 ike "le the butiding, On May 4 18%, Astor! coliar-button to play with. After ex-| Poyed by the city we | tear, from Her gentle eyes and reqs: inemery of « hilt is heaven 1S onse the| Claimed that there was due to him from /qamining it in baby fashion, he inetine- | Cade household in the performance of | (fre. o vow that Addie abe should r ny Nigrimage of this un. | Mowe $3.40 | te and $1,806 for t , mouth. Then her offical duties have a rolling chair that will roll, and 1 4 | peg lest ‘ies ively. as 5: Shae nt bi She found Addie propped up in an old| (nat whe shall see for herse.f ‘hove MeOQabe a rofiing well-mege, ones Astor jet mult for the sui as too to force its , claimed. Ac Ht Hummel, for Sr recpirBidtan Bhar Ay \nvalld chair, which wae broken in| Rreen and growing tree which “she [The Dally filed gn anawer to the effect that 34 own ie Waren and 1 1eSaeS Te Or | aay pieces and hed been euindéd wath] mee ne SORE Te Ne We shail be ee-| |) Story. of The any knowleds inform: a ateget him PR t ” * of whee ond not be moved of the indy, who will p ; Bk fo Forme beligs as to Asters) dre, Mi Donald turned ereung and aw at thy i pic ried “oe ello hott SStan'to'be used, same to The tomorrow's” Evening \\ bg Store, Trial Court decided against Astor |'* |ittle feilow's head on N% breast tor asked about the ory. That know Just what they cost on the m to strike out F| Hip face was olack and he was writhing} When the inepec the xirl's Mea World ser we can get the best at the aid the millionaire appealed the case |in convuisiona. James told her about | Child's meindy she was told the girl's Did marty Mr Huinmcl, who argued the edge fF| the collar sutton history. ted as peaks A «| Amen! with alt confienes ss, said that the case would have to! ge Bare : ‘Then the sympathetle visitor f her ait pie per yt ing World =“ _— —— -— ‘ hale i apnaptaicad octet ae ar tena oe the] die, who is mentally whole and has a ie Diack eat, which Is Addies cone acyepanelve, hea pore and they hostily summoned e time Re ep il Mr. Astor come over from Lon-| pr White, but the child had choked to| Dright, eager mind, if she would not itke bry cemoanien ONES mother goes out Addie Mocate who eae it ke dos mey wat bave| “Fe & be arrived. to get out of doors, and the poor little) 17)},)7, aio ad the chiliren that are there are green "Foes in the park and “Wel if he doesn’t they ave! Th by athe: n engineer : yor earn @ ititle pittance long? to see " eye te take hie deposition abroad,” replied big Sixth avenue dry-qoode store. He] "'% agg taectnd ei Rupa or. A World photog VARIED NUROARD: AY BR suaot me Young Bi ey “Oh, if I only coud—tt I could biiad bad hard daily lab TRUST MOVES LONG BLOCK 0 IN THE NIGHT,” BROOKLYN ‘Ly SHE WAS LONG OW HUSBANDS. Che Season’s Bi iggest Shirt Waist Sale is now in progress at Big Store. It consists of A Maker's Entire Stock of the Chotcest Shirt Waists (2,400 DOZEN IN ALL), bought by us quite recently for cash at a fraction of their real value, and now offered at prices so low as to astonish all who see the goods. Here are the essen. tial particulars: « 290 THOUSANDS OF GOOD PERCALE WAISTS, ) Hundreds of White ummel ie CAMPAIGN FLAG STILL UP, 'e Mayor Says Stare Stripes Are Not Deseorated by McKinley's Name, t wns layor P. American 4 SUIT OVER A Blt: POLICY. No. 2 Had His Marriage | Brady Insured Himself alr Packer sill floating from the Office Paraphernalia and Thousands of Pass ongers THOUSANDS OF STRIPED LAWN WAISTS, Annulled in | tor $100,000 Before Sixty Clerks on a Held Up Nearly mrt") THOUSANDS OF PLAIN WHITE LAWN WAISTS, Court. Suicide. Special Train. Two Hours. se tee:| THOUSANDS OF BLACK LAWN WAISTS, Best quality Percale Waists, tucked front with tucks and embroid- ery~ White Lawn Waists, White Lawn aire | finee Saturday night New York hae Thousands of passengers were hela ‘The, marriage of Alan © Harrie and) Charles A. Decker, as executor ° 7 nr pe a ye 4) 4 ih Annié L. Harris was annulled by Justice (estate of Frank M. Brady, this pe Preaek heat (a Rees ae Te ey vor naariy tee oodhony thie | oro far (The fas for etver,| est Percale Waiste with shirred front and embroid- rows of insertion—Hun- A Andrews in the Supreme Court to-day | ing began suit for $10.00 to recover the » Comenny morning bet the Myrtle avenue Tt cue oe tt un he Gimity gvimpe — Solid ery White Lawn Waists, dreds of White Waists, | | Aehtgend hat Anale t Harrie se va-ue 3 aise: ee iN tases aicel Seasn waves the and Pinthuss . atone, desecratt-> | Diack open work Waists ALL with tucks and hem- = ALL j with tucked and em-| ALL when the ceremony uniting her to Har- called for trial before Justice | Nete from Pittsburg between jast night ane pF celles \ a | White Lawn Waists stitching Striped Percale | broidered front - Hun- | ris was performed n the Bupreme Court, Brook- |! 2 and this morning when busines)! |’ a | with four rows of em- AT Waists, with four rows AT dreds of fine Lawn b aT Harrie ant the defendant were mar- lyn hours began tw DROPSY FROM COFFEE, | broidery Fine Stripes of insertion S ur plice Waists, entire front of ‘A special train with Pullman sleepers, ‘og Dimity Waists-Surplice Waists of plain cham- sace— Hundreds | ® <t «People Beginning to Learn About the was in lubeapiained Drug. | Peters on Feb.| Brady, on Sept. 6, 1899, took out a pol- hd for 100,000 will not tell burned-out ted by Rev. Madison ¢ 4 1. Harris knew at the time that F é ress care, having as pas Waists of Percale with 45c He was a young broker, motor or bray, with tucked front | u = eEsFas | the woman had been divorced from 4 With an office in the Lord's Court Butid- | Sudden setting of the alr bi “ t white dickey and collar and collar—Striped and ine bi the disabled | ‘Coffee treated me so badly that I) y | } man named Isaac Ridton, but he was ing. On the afternoon of Cot. 10 last he onset Ine up fan ea the inable Pee gag oon ¢ a pr. } " | ignorant of the fact that she hed been | was found dead in his office with « bullet ofa ue, and at s9| You can use my | will be glad. | Waists with rows of in- | eer’ aekee Perece fine W. ia gery Ae gl Aug. 9, URS, and — im hig head. He had committed | "'s Bee of cafe bewan'tm-| 1 am not a very good scholar but) sertion—Pique Waiste w tached ns ey white | re ti f iets, with materials, “i a crear gl a Bihan a? abe | yank ore yam ih tcl at chambray yoke, | fal it 4 arranged in do} Fn cco suletde at her home, the traine moved eat of Ra =F ule time. ‘When Harris discovered, some nine! months later, that the women he called by asphyxiation. ‘The jonest {n my statements Re wife had another husband living he company retused yeaa yon bi ‘ Weft ber and brousht sul Seer faeeuter othe groged hat |* ica cae COOKED FOR Tt FOR THR DRAD. i, am 46 rears olf and track cot] Laaves’ Bracelets and Rings.\ Cable and Household Linens, anton taken in the Battery Park These goods are always ‘‘in season’ and al hh | 1 have felt bad for years and did not Jewelry that is reasonable in price, and which looks ways & claure that, should the inet insured suicide, either while sane or within a year after the issuance policy It should become void. commit the | know what alled me I thought | had the dropsy and heart disease | | Sometimes I would have to press my | hand against my heart | would be in such pain, and I got #9 I could hardly ig tae beteay MY pt. is ern: | jt ing In ail Jat 4 EAP Ant man maptred While Reading Paper in this if there| and His Wife Thoaght Him ee ¢ miles Simply Interested. and wears like « thing," demand in bome, hotel, club, boarding-house woman wants tr dene oe pp ¢ oak restaurant in the lang. But it isn’t often that thre These three items are therefore bound to be appreciated:}Who need them can get them at such money-saving LADIES’ STERLING SILVER CHAIN BRACELETS, with prices as these, here or elsewhere: AMAZING results are to be had | tu om Sunday World Wants, no im @ night. ——— Casper Schomile, & shoemaker Aft : WED AN yoare elt, eat down in an meee in do my work. My head would feel | lock ant Key, extra heavy weight, worth $1.50, 08 sale SARKE LES, See. Cone 77m '% D FORGIVEN, hie home, No. 38 Central avenue, Wil-| heavy and dizay, and many®e time I to-morrow ot TS TABLECLOTHS. inn Pats Table Cita 3 ya long, 5 lemeburg, on ¥ morning to read ®! bag got so blind | would just bave| LADIES’ NETHERSOLE BRACELETS, silver, tegularly worth $2.45 each, on sale to-morrow at 1.9 } Seen tebte Seases weet | fae cariee Wheat she net nit 8 to drop down or else 1 would have| hantsemely chased, with S0c; here tomorrow 29¢} wAPKINS—Extra fine All Linen Bleached an f — nenenet whee tall LADIES" SOLID GOLD RINGS ‘wath Stump Forbid Her Marriage to the | found her husband in the saine position, |"t felt bad all over, My feet would | ADIme’ SOLD GOLD RINOG sel enc eat faney etm 22321 acon, roslty wwe $2.15 6 deen, 2 ale ag eB regal before bie face. {swell and hurt me, and | am confi- ‘worth less than $2. pred beg yg de Lhe Qe } NAPKINS—All Linen, silver bleached, regularty worth $1.50 dent if I bad continued drinking | a doren, om sale to-morrow at 1.0 Speakers as! coffee | wouldn't have been able by! HEMSTITCHED Linen Doilies, with one married Gene 4.0 this time to do arything. A trend! Clearance Sale of Plain and) spew, 'a3 ssw, . he is, une y Food Coffee and stop drinking regu * si Menodies RM, :* foe prise lar coffee. | tried the Postum, but it Fancy Silks, wane eee, soma osundan F % . . le eighteen years old and prominent | ‘and then di was some days before I go: hold of Every day throughout week we will oer for sale} TOWELLINGS—About 1,000 pieces, mostly short to be effective must ignore thrashed-out socially. The an oyster Theat disease the right way to oe it, My heart thousands of yards of choice, seasonable silks of a fine} ‘tom 2) to 6 yards, to be closed out to-morrow at Bit =< “AUSTRALIAN FEDERAT pee tiraly wei, SPPeared AB4 quality, broken lines which we eannot replace or do not} ‘seine from, yet yar, 1c: ows t $ : ‘s ‘pce only EDERATION There is much in making It. That intend reordering this summer. The great reductions in argument$, Size up the relative vote| "Mi 'fome sm" BILL PASSES IN COMMONS vled loner than PFice# make these silks the biggest bargains of the kind We Propay Freight } ‘ Reg ltre ath es i § but when | got it ever offered at The Big Store or elsewhere, For example: on all peld parchesse of 6 or more va any railn of . ® < —— ‘ i] the candidates of the two dominant tats" sy fer LOUDON, Sink Smee dapiranen | we See OS See ew In Black Siths. station within the following States : . ‘ofthe. raiegn tas Poodle 7 ome gare vatium Food Cot ay noah ot Oo lane ok Ry beprondeengh apdn a sc} Maine, New Hampshives ermoaty ; Z ‘in Sommons to life, and . i} parties received in 1896 in determining) test feruy well. Oh. tow much I would MEMSTITCHED PLISSE, 2 inhee wit, 1} cient a ie Pood itke to see Postim in every home] *ftet# Sold this seasos at $1.00 per yard, clearance sale w mareseman Fowler. can't praise {t enough. | sent you aes moon New Jersey. In Colored Sitks. PLISSE TAFFETA, 20 inches wide , in shades of rose, blue, Republican primaries wil! he held Unton County, N. 2. to-n here the names of about twenty peo- * ple that have been helped by leaving the possible strength or weakness of Our Seashore Dati either candidate See The World! Comce “(Then follows "a list of) ALLSiCR PLaln GoLGW PARLE FRANCAISE fe rm {is again in for the season of 1908, Pe eer iTit ateccy lsc ‘tga |trerca tea th pron re Wal ig ae ian for a ehatee, lands to Oceas oad ad ' We} Park, LT estes e ss eelillaae o talbati dds. a ee ee

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