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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1901. . GOSSIP LED HERISOUGHT VAINLY FOR WORK |/, Pa gee. | <TD TRY pOisgy, . WHILE HIS FAMILY STARVE Le Boutilier Brothers ee) DIG ARK DOWN £While the Husband Was £ Out Looking for Work 100 Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits of Cheviots and Homespuns, Sneer and Sought Death. Outdoor Poor Agent (taken from regular stock) n Blacks and colors: Jackets silk lined Finds Wife and Little and percaline skirts—one of the season's most desirable bargains, Ones in a Fearful °9 75 State of Destitution. | were $15.00 and $18.00 | er as A dig policeman stands guard at the bed of Lena Lucé, in Bell She is | 4 = accused of the crime of seeking to end! a Wife that was about to run out naturally, The attempt may meet with succel wu 250 Ladies’ high-grade Tailor-made Suits, Cheviots and |\MOel Robes. Dresses. Flounce Skirts. Broadcloths, handsontely trimmed—Short Eton Coat, latest style | 5 flare skirt. Blacks and colors—a number entirely sitk lined— Any Worth More Than Double the Price We Ask. Aeiciciriciei-i-f-i- 1 e! nd fat be H ; . yt nites one ee aa ae splendid value, | Nearly made; any kind you may fancy is awaiting your call. her Itfe when rs a’ . ae tri, | 3s | Nun's Veiling, Canvas, Mousseline de Soie, Crepz, thickly covered ten yeara ago. It all came abotit in this I ). 00 }} with trimming of lace, velvet ribbon, or Honiton Braid. Sodices to mateh. heretofore sold at $25.00 to $30.00 Among them you may see dainty Robes of pure white Organ- die—these were made in Paris —profusely trimmed with insertings and flounces; such as the bright girl graduate will cast merry twinkles. of approval upon—choice without exception. Values talk out like this: $22.50 Robes $35.00 Robes $40.00 Robes ‘| are marked $10.60 are marked $17.60 are marked $19.60 And here area couple of dozen of the richest dressmaker's un- | made model gowns—conteetions of Renaissance, Oriental and other rare and fine laces at less than half the landing price. A bit tumbled and tossed from handling—that’s why. ® Hand Embroidered Irish Linens. D’Oyleys. Tray and Tea Cloths. Centre Pieces. This announcement deserves your confidence—and will get it, c sqqe {] thank you. It concerns the entire stock of the James MoCreery & A 4M . hand-embroidered linens, the sort that proUe he James McCreery: é OU fi 1 70. ers |] & Co. the greatest linen retail trade in New York,—tine and rare and 3 beautiful. That fact alone should command your careful considera- ‘ West Twenty-third Street. tion; but we rest our claim to your preference upon a more forceful/}. sway: Two women stood tn 1 the tenement at No, 15 yesterday, gossiping. side the door of the little flat occupled by sixty-year-old Herman Lace, his con- “sumptive daughter Lena and his sons, Louls and Herman. One of the 200 Ladies’ high-grade Tatlor-made Suits, in Broadcloths ana Cheviols, richly trimmed; ail entirely silk lined; including some taventy Princess Suits—elegan! and reasonable, *19.75 reduced from $35.00 | Five styles of Peau de Soie Stik Wai | *3.98 ug | | reduced from $7.00 and $8.00 awful to ye sick all the time a womad thar hits no hea ought to kill hersel Brooded on mieininint GRAVIA SPERA , all colors and sizes. Although the honest had not Intended ¢ hear it, the expre: nm of opinion as te what a sickly woman should the discouraged girl as advi. her desire. “I shall be twenty-four years old th « Boptember,” said the girl to herself. “For two years | have lain a tht: couch, searcely able to drag myself around. My father ty niaty sears ol! and Iam a borden to him. My broth- ers, with me out of the way. would have a chance to de more for them- Pree Rie SNE a TT cr argument, the argument of low prices. Costs of goods are ignored, cree Sith eae e Values are made to vacate the shelves. +|BOCD BOY PIRATE WILL 0c. —MeCreety’s price sos $5.40—McCreery's price $9.00. gy trentian on Aug Size 7 inches round. fase fe a 36 inches square: 1, my consumpt! owed b = at ” ice inserting. Mp and on Sept. 35 « aimed NOT SEE SPANISH MAIN. SOc, oaicCreety's price 6c. $2.75—McCreery’s price $4.50. y brother Fred, was just nin if See - : Size 45 x 45 inches square. ee eee Te . te 50c,—MeCreery's price 8se. Lace inserting. ust before ey hav i "Siz: 12 x 12 inches square. Me . €8 25 eached the age 0: + . . OO—McCreery’s price $8 25. | Peschel the aa of Pete- Foss and His Bloodthirsty Crew Nabbed | TS, NeGrey's rice $1.25 $5.00 Sie 158 3 inches soe . . - 2i 5 TC . ice inserting. While Starting to Scour the Seas. \ Seong = $4.25—Mecreery’s Berar ——— i] $110 Size 18 X18 inches square. Seis stn ine a square. f towing worse, and now Iam a Thatchnnceeeoronthatagounan Vee 50. $5. 75—Mec seeryis Bela 508 4 —McCreéry’s price |) $1.50-% Sounds 218 in Ross, of Brooklyn, will not lve 1 y ax tong as “Kalser Kid, the Krashing Kruls beas,* but tt ten’ | He shovelled in ditches. | the dwellers in the tenement. One of} his best, according rent. How the signs of acute starvation ts pains) nix fond mother, that found In thi Ti ndadle Pits apartment in the | int what they cHeedesiia ing the age of tw reach It {n my pr ten the day of re She looke the dingy Httle Fmelling room, roar of tramc the crlen of children at play came up from the atre Inserting and Lace Boraer. cCreery’s price $15.00. Size 72x72 inches squares Lace Inserting. $8. 50—McCreery’s price $14.00, ares it00 Size 72x 72 inches squire. S pric $3.00, Lage Inserting and Lace Border. McCreery’s price $2. DTS Ty avinches square. $9.00 $1.40 A $1.80- Me ay his rent, $9. but all he made went 4 secured the little fo: evue his starv-way inte t Poor the Outdoor sof the 2 inches s muteeelae Supt, Wate | pack tem Kiowa Ane Almaeie|/plek: lincandstheslok of) appeal’ Ini the [fm thertiatien direst! Police Site 32/x 32 inches square $2.00—MeCreery’s price $3.25. to himselt Wom agent who in-[ang hte w She went out every day] bie brown eyes a became more |p It seem, $4, 50—MeCreery's price $7.30. 4 Oval Tray Cloths. rooped up and down it was the most} with her baby netimes she came] pronounced ax the 4 tered Mia mother’s strong nd the }day. ‘Phe strong box {4 loeated ar Third aver Brooklyn, Ha Sie 32x 32 inches square. 94 QQ—McCreery's price $5.00. Lace inserting. $3. 00 Oval Tray Cloths. loatng | ty A bray that had ever k with Httle tundtes, " of the children de and ehildre ; v uncarpeted hall and the alr was fulpot month the clamor of the tr in arrears on ements, but above ( butidin en one w | He a Lena Luce heard the remark of ah oO years old Howed him E ntered the stron lex and extrnetel t fe woman F | nears a ne family, Tt wae a irrenrs two months, and suit therefrom the sum as U { fe fa ieee wor i re has no health 4 few days after lowed to rentain erday morning r gathered ab w trusted Boys $5.00 Suits at $2.75. Ah ate rset some fl ris from italy ¢ Mr Paruolo went to insist that: Sper wk 3, c I terncon to sit in the sunlight, When| second toor of the rear bullding will enliet under black seams—trousers have inside elastic waistband, patent suspender but- he had gone the girl opened a bureau drawer and found some sulphate of zinc that had been used for the treat- ment of the eyes of one of her brothers. Bhe mixed it with water and drank tt Then she lay on her touch to dle. = Rut she did not die. When her brother] Although not more than thirty ydars{ the Loula came in at 6 o'clock she was|of age, Spera had the look of old} and. th moaning in agony. Sane told him what] man. His big brown eyes wore a look | body In she had done. He telephoned to Beile-| of appeal. At a loud notse he would|down ¢ vue for an ambulance and the suffering| start and put up his hands. He was « * girl was taken to the hospital, where| cowed foreigner, helpless in the tur-] the doctors are fighting to save the Ife] moll of the great city. she tried to sacrifics, For two months Spera managed to tons, handsome effects in dark, also light colors, checks and. over plaids; to fit the little man of 8 to 15 years. Spera brought his furniture to the Thetr building in a push-cart, It consisted of] soeea and hie one table, two chairs, one stove, One) Grand street and bought a tiny coffin bed and a plttful array of bedding ‘the Kerldld not think it necen: 1 OW) Man nt Thirty, sary to go to the h and attend to ' nt a death cert mo} put the ee cheap vox hia. sly the Wife Starve found pyts Sad Barial. Hescued at Laat! banner?” cried Peter, and every boy Sse who heard him signified ts atiling fe went down’ In| 1 found the wile in bed, the children| <n : vy her side, all unable to rise. The indows were closed and the atmo- * bad enough to stifle ar. A polleeman on th d the case, and the policeman notified thi door Poor Department. Within an hour an agent was on the tand he had the family removed poor Spera will do when he ‘omes home to-night and finds his loved kone Ix problematical q ne, FORMERLY STORE OF JAMES McCREERY & CO, FORMERLY STORE OF JAMES McCREERY & CO. nbout sie mother's bank roll looked aenemtc, true daah that character- ne those wh» fly the black flag, aved a few remnant bills above his nd called out to his followers: * ry end the night in reveley, Tat us to Coney Island." oThree times t ‘BODY IW RIVER SAYS HUSBAND AGED WIDOW — IKILLS HIMSELF HAY BE SUICIDE, POISONED CUP. ENOS HERLIFE” BEFORE POLICE Believed to Be Woman|mrs Graham'sStartling| Twisted Apron Around| sus . J : pected of Wreckin Who Leaped from Charge in Divorce | Her Neck Until Bank, Foster Puts is our brave com. mander?” erted th and fortawitnt We shall show to-morrow, they on ane rio car southward. + 7 And this proved to be thelr undoing. for the first time, a new line ain'@ mother, reaching home at i of a et lc aka im ai| Printed Foulards, annex herp cineintel Jacent police , if pemel on plain and satin grounds; le 5 : , 5 if the ent rew, | 3. *. ions o! A 5 Ferry-Boat Testimony. Death Came Bullet in Brain. : palin aise er lrayceee {in combinations of white and Y ——_ . y cinemas i —_——_ A yy black, navy blue and white, ; «Unless the body of the pi nusoand pat something in my] Saran Reynolds, paet threesacore searay : Thun has, Deen the nation aertee|Dlack and white, and many 4 1 Sy o 2 CAMBRIDGE, Fre cl of another Job Jones, fe : which was fornd floating In t Twas ufraid to dr many speat in widowhood and | CAM! ee See a Frevc yy ei e court thts morning Cpt [colored grounds, at dnssuined feugicneennth a eee iM TED A a See wrrows of ill-health, strangled her- suspicion by the police re 5 Roms) wan sent tothe House of Herve, 3 be buried tai Potter's Fle, ; bern fue R oe (Side | gett with an olf gingham apron in her wratle the crew naa dispersed, and mid | 7 5C,, 85c. & $1.00 yd. E Rarely have SN oe tn te the| bed in the top tenement at No. 1997 mbridgeport Natio: sequently spanked fore Vice-Chancellor Stevenson In the Chancery Court, in Jersey City, Second aventie to-day. Mrs. Graham charges her ham, a with cruelty. Wd have three children. yesterday, committed suicide by $e at 1.30 A, M. to-day tn the pre or years she had been an invalld lor a police officer, i ns 4 her daughter-i Meer had called upon Mr id work, Her ha ty make inquiries in eonnectio and she was une been confronted by trable mystery. Abou 2 o'cluck on the morning April 17 a handsomely dressed y woman, about twenty-fye years oli, pivorce FOR BERGIN. | Fapanese Tussah, a new dress fabric, in natural color only; the latest novelty, at Wife Left Him to Man They Ne Alesed Live with An wearing a Gainsborough hat and a of Dec. 9 tusty” cane, a he 7 p Tarhtoni : Of latent sis) eee MT ts peter wan forty-three eure ut Supreme ( 27 and 36 inches wide, : boarded the Pennsy! ulrowd En tt oe . : ning she ped her apron had a wife and three rs “ ny “a ‘ a cup of ‘coffee, when my: oldext ; : ee ; : ae : a) \g: SRE ink a cup of coffee, when my olden paral Ke and with| The mau had’ imen Under gorveltin ‘ $1.00 & $1.25 yd. : mmand | the polite syenue, from his wife ai cots os rs ee Lord & Taylor, rs side. Soon after the boat left the slip this mysterious woman up a num: der of papers, Including a letter, placed her parasul on a vtrength crude r suy, wince yesterday until death came. | noon, when it became known Harry Reynolde, who] had presented a cheek at the bank va awoke and found bist ing for $1.1, for which he had. ne andx were mamma, papa put something In It! “Mr. Graham had Just st room, When he re! * the cabin and J tented 1 was golng to give th Seely ttt clutching | posit und no account in the ty THE PIRATES ARE CAPTURED AND SPANKED Broadway & 20th St aivarounee Me recck [tone Of the children, Le grab! the ar J holding it firmly about her ewan was drow cup from ime and poured the contenta|(y" *? aaa hebug BxbggeerEs evged orarae-GveIGIS ea Gcalh ousaialt drag ease sk crote wordn to| FELL DEAD ON BROADWAY. n her shaking hands loved her and wel Sigmund) Maunn fd the son tear too late now, Poor she was a burd Pi fa hnertorn into the coffee-pot Lahey Vdeskiands 1 “1 afterward examined y deckhands and this address Q together by deckhands and this cli AI COENa Ey SLesamned was deciphered: s stance 4 aie Dreeist Main emoving Als mot eoman wh In Halpway. , Mpa liijenelig te nage i : Sallis tre Murkes varied EPENS ale anit ane tormer oweer | FAITH CURIST SENTENCED. J 07 With His Low, Rakish Cran. | ree rx iat peau 1 ht opin —y 1M Menrt Din Sigmu: tered reneMed. ! Maunburg, an old man to the hallway at No. iy. Just before neon ving hiv throat, fell mothe ances aie Sti Sue'Sai| COFFIN CATCHES FIRE, | ius there, but s a Miss Manekner Says Ureeman anno or Serve | anit w Nght ‘on the sulclde. Row at Wake Toss jel hie jeqyulres Police Ald e : Proudly: ¢ , ‘ a letter addressed to her could * Oe ; Z t Her Gold Wateh. Fave Meter in the. possesion of the Sanorens NOT LETTER CRANK’S VICTIM. ler, whe tow, | Che ave beet to Suppress, Orts to reausetiate him were (al! ieidentenaled \ w asked difih ote 'M, Farrell had ed to FO (§pectal to The Evening Wo - — | ath (Wenlanated iby Ms ; Europe with her two ¢ Heren on ROSTON, May 2.—The serv of the] Wingine Cornell Deaton Win Shae] yen Ae: iyi Canty tase s s morning, ee iealoane lle and fe Fes He The dseases He ved at No Masten | aicre aulelio:: renal ea ucanalte AL a Wake Rockingham! .ciatrate Cornell said! to-day: that ty| BR sourth wtreot He at eaheten : ag ‘No. tra he suictde’s body Roxbury, te e police ure ‘ » a f avatar te rr i atcah M found unti! Monday torning, when the ed four riot and the | ts not hiss put a rela t TH" remember, 1 s Nees. famine af pani wou Sr eet) freien eatingtshed hase whieh he [recived treater og Ieteen trom doin DEATH'S WEEKLY RECORD. inns. Wine : SAN OF Grand street, Jerse: gust north ady burned a of the cottin| Dowling Davia’ or Sidney Sander: ou eakers, 1 i so of the Pennaylvanta Rattroad slips, contuning the. bot a two-months-| Who Ix now tn Bellevue Hospital under) ore Aerivain in the World ‘Than |i wile K yRaa The body (m wudly distigured, bat the fold. baby. on ates 3 Aye, . 1 woman's Clothing ponds with the|— | Daviniiwaswarrented day mlaghtt BLT LEED LER BIKE with . description of the clothing worn by bs The otttelst weekly r . The clothes are of near his home, Pne lune 3 ? for the i it says Freee wulelde Of April fing texture, Hoard of Health dred and Bir ar the weeks + to th yellrat xt haw brown hair and|to mourn with them and at about ‘waa nijoker her features were regular her face] o'clock thla morning. a violent row <i Gariallewaulaincread Mis as follows: Deaths ‘our minutes, t : site i ‘ Niplat have been very uttractive. sued. from” wome Inthe: midac| Magiatrate Cornell would not admit) i io: marriages, 68, AU Ee 1k MP RLaTednON Gry: retl the Joke and had him tin wenorally. belleved that the body|or it a lump way overturned and_set| which relative recolved the letters, but See eae ater __ [cathoat wae his ‘ zen ns Fee SRETe aM Minin tt sald she. i {a thatof the wulclde. Nothing hns been | fire to the baby's coftin, The frightened | it) in sald to be his alstersin-law, Mra, n deaths, 138 were for the Spautsh Main, toba BSS HA A AS EAE Freon Naa held in. $50) ball gar found, however,. to assist in-Identificu-| mother jumped from’ a second-atory. (lous dixeanes; 166 from A ‘ > wating for the sto pirates Z Se ein was then ledjexamination. He refused to ‘tail Cans ae ce i ue her dress| window and. received: a” seve Culp | amaon, of the Dalhongiy 5 Central} trom bronchitis and af We do not propose sniling rt ,. [gould do ane Jerson th ny Ratt "ia the aiigateat clin wound, : » (Park south, ucla, Bpanish Main until the morrow,” sald! When Capt. Ross had paid for all tiis]away to the prison. wed larceny, ‘ P eden aaahiartailed aaa edi At alse, Ub Ue SL Sel a Ss eh Me i