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PRET STITT r REY. ATORATRS THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 1901. . GIRL STRIKERS, FURIOUS, WROTE TOWIFE, THE HYPNOTIC EYE.} ENGAGE IN A STREET RIOT. 00K PISO. . ® | rinieietniebieiei-peicbinieieivie inicio ieee Bee It Fascinates and Controls the? i Police Calledto Scatter}Lynn, Mass., Man a Human Mind. WEIRD THINGS DONE UNDER ITS MYSTIC. SPELL. Shirt-Waist Company's Hands Who Went Out Attack Workers and Several Are Injured-— One Sent to Hospital. x) leader Is Arrested— Hotel. £) StrikersWhoAssailed os *, Forewoman Set Free. | We've reduced prices$ ~ on certain lines because we have only part pieces and odd rolls, and are close of the season. Hoboken. t evening ya room, At 10 o'clock yee Went to his expord tor loner ¥ Wilson was found lyin bed. He was) fully nowas found a wh eof Ww he had It is not as yet known of what la compo! i tod taken to} | A fierce riot broke out among the striking girls in :he National Shir waist Company at noon to-day whi they were being pald off. Several =girls who had remained loyal to th Lym were seriously assaulted and eoore had their faces scratched and eyes blackened. One girl—Eva Josephson—was fo badly injured that she was taken Bt. Vincent's Hospital. The leader cf Se SS ee eee anxious to clar them out before the Axminsters at 75c. per yd. jue $1.10 to $1.69. Extra Tapestries at 55c. yd. Value 85. Worsted Velvets at 77 3c. per yd. ‘alue $1.10 to $1.50. Best All-wool Ingrains at 49c. per yd. 0 jae 70c. hirt-waist strtkers, Nora | | tyefour years and hree ye on t mer fore ‘Can You Look at It Five Minutes Without Being Hypnotized ? » ope rod he polson 1. He had written several Royal Wilton Rugs, Oxi2y at $24.85. i ters before taking the dose. One of them wan addressed toh dated § o site ant READ THE DIRECTIONS BELOW AND TRY. lock lam: evening, The ciel the ciot was Annic Greennatn Shs i “Mrs, Ada Cowe: son, The Chinese make the Deet-we Marke: ng that can ba produce! was taken to the Jefferson Mar! $|_ tm the totter Cowen referred oo hin| qtr ot Small, neat etestay an well station and locked up. = naving left him four years ag $5.95 per roll ath) opie) s tas ms a j Regular $38. . China and Japan Mattings. ®he also suffered severely in the melee. She had both eyes blackene| and her faco was cut in severn! cused her of cruelty a He that the troup 8 East 14th Street, cor. Sth sy dh dh ch dace da cach - & J. DOBSON, A hurry call was sent In for the 7 foe and five or alx men appenred an @topped further disturbance, Annt Greenbaum is said to be one of thr most aggressive of the strikers, ‘ went to the shop early thin mo ‘and was one of the first of the girls to po to the top floor to get Her pu One of the provisions of the frm In pay tng the striking girls wae that the @hould return the tools which belong t the company. Annie Greenbaum refused to do th and while talking !n a loud manner @bout it Eva Josephson, who id strike, stood by. It is said thut w ut warning Annic struck Miss Josep! man's mother lives at No, » Lynn, Mass MANY INIURED IN BIC RIOT. Annual Sale Men's Neghgee Shirts, made from good quality et NETTIE WEISS. ‘ a yoven color madras; colo gon in the face. + If you wish to ancortain how wusceptible you are to hypnotic nfluedce, place yourself RASS SS z bl TS, Girl Kicked By veston wis pasaing [IN AR rasy sittin p : ind intently at the black apot (pupt) in the| black and white, ute, pink, The girl fell to the Moor and was eithe- ‘. his led to a serious cantlict While looking at ths eye count very slowly to |heliotrope and oxblood, also and so on to five hundred. Do not permit your eyes or 4 of five minutes, if your eyelids tee! heavy | White self striped madras and ave a siight tingling sensation in the arms plain white cheviot; cuffs G ve a peculiar sensation in the head; or If you feel during the time an tible to hypnotte influence, and you|attached and detached, Kicked or struck several times mean time the flight hit bec me ‘As Mf by common eccnsent che and the girls who we'e at wok came together. Shirt watats were thrown ‘from’ the shelves. Pasteboard boxes mere ripped open and silk wan torn into shreds. The floor of the factory was | @rom one end to the other. running in from all parts of th They gathered about Annie Greentaum Qnd a Keneral mix-up wae the result. | jh They clawed one another and pulled hair | x and yelled !ke Comanches, For a few | minutes it seemed as if they would al be torn in pieces. President Broads ran up and down snd shouted at the ton of his voice. bu! go attention was paid to him. At Ume It looked as if he would be arta. rows: e learn the science for The eye of a person who 14, it real hypnotic even The most em: vtallste of mode nds hypnotism ts a thousand times more powerful Bs. n above. To tell how susceptible you would be to a f, oo each, ta times have just written a marvellous new values $1.50 & $2. . 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Lake, Col. saya: ‘The book is far beyond anything of I now use hypnotism every day of my Iife. Your splendid A enable ima to get in (ouch with people and wield an influence that im tt Was mine to p t absolutely free to any address. It divulges the whole truth ul power hnown to man. It reveals the true sectet of it lays bare the mysteries of the dark ages; 1 gives to man that tal to his health, happiness, financial and social suc- many wonderful disclosures regarding of silent thought, the development of will powe Bs of intense Interest to every man and womua AWOKE TO FIND ~ PATERSON YOUTH IS NOT HIS WIFE HANGING. CHARGED WITH ASSAULT. hinbicbieinieielebisideinicielnielelninfelebleielnteleleteinivielei-ieieieeic eee iee | | Another Arrest Made in Case of Two Girls ' Who Were Assaulted | x30. non tne by Seven Men, but — Prisoner Is Let Go—]r°"'n the thy Grin Cn vith he. nO Other Arrests Exe] detectives Lord ana ot : | ral t dave nll six of the youu iH Ghalenr ul G Keane's Rugs and Carpets. No cooler, cleaner or more serviceable floor 4 ~\ covering than one ees » Rugs. Nothing will give the room the ap- pearance of com- sens, man, the powe reds of other t of life. Mrs. Blackburne’s Last Act Before Suicide Was for Her Little Children. who would K Remember, it's freo. Address American College cf Hut Street, Philadelphia Pa, Carpet. in both Right in Weave. s This Week. Amanda Biackburne, twenty-nlx yearn | years ago. The 91,00 rewari Ad, of No. 336 Third avenue, a hand the Caledonian some woman, wife of a painter and dees the Pratt-Brow orator, arose before her husband was py Out of bed to-day. lald out all the ftered by 1 held by ny one yet ob mystery =| new the ex i Gresses, shoes and other clothing tor tat tt now JE pected. tin the outraze tn Bread Gu aot her four children to w during the od + —_—— « 2 Ty auntening att Ea) said : aa: dd then hanged herself with a a x ace eday tha ree ng mex lotnesiipe nada Bete a ; 4 Another man SU, EY Wa mill here lef town In « hurry huey eo : ae sh ee ll oft "JAS, R, KEANE, COw Ors. Blackburne seemed to be x as yy the cfdzens es like o - sige 1351 TO 1355 3D AVE,, iit: he kissed th 1 x $ a ave ol pant side of Gt aye, eee eleeTone eee nealie a8 FOUGHT TO: DIE iE] Bay niet The egOrerminelconee ToT Instances Cases of Two], 0%", "3! failure of the po to captu P but they’ | dasuitants ta likely to he severely crit] Merchants Who Pay Me was let 80.1 cived. Young Med c Police Heavily. Excursions. When Blackburne awoke to-tay and IN THE RIVER. Daw hie wife hancing dead he wis horrified and run’ othe homes of t falled to Mentify th toa front windaw | fhe shouted for help. Two policemen n The arrest nae us ; ty : Stes cell in which M eit iire sine ripe) L ; Wasa friend of Edward MeMaon, Sipaeohlare el = Fesponded, one of whom cut down tne Schnede Resisted His Res- + ee FER A ae itt east t smu az) "fousement aud] Education Comblecd: woman's body. | cuers and Would Not Tell [3 5 eral menths, continues tu : : Steen Mrs, Blackburne had elmbed on at ; “heppeterteiteiteteteet ly mee icra HT CH Justice) Jerome) aaldijtoaay that: an Pas ert kD ae dle. ted the clothesine around her why, He Tried Suicide. + & Hols Lalit e E ant!‘Tammany campaign could not be 4 y WILD s10l M " ecovering: mm i oe ul et * z end then to the gas fixture and jum Sy CECA Cir IH nin cereale the brutal treatment they recelved. ac| made successfully without resorting to off the table. ie . mis of (he seven cumans in Rogers radical measures, No letter of kind could and Blackburne walt he « gon why his Bhe was in good She hai following x7] “The polley of a new committee,” he pL SAld, “munt be to eek out police cor- and oH wpeve Rene {ruption wherever it can he found, re- e mut| Rardiens of class distinctions, The ays- ag told|tem ts equallly rotten, ther it is @ Baw Mt Met! Rroadway merchant or small Tenderloin with us, Sambler, an east alde policy player or | lan to Bridget’#| the despoller of the innocence of chil- , ‘Atter! Gren, each of whom pays blackmail. némen!! delleve the whole community under- on, the standa and supports that view. “I rode downtown this morning with Mrs. Blackburne was position. SHOT HIMSELF IN THE PARK. it my tne Orn too, and assaulted Dott | hy of us. There were eeven in all. two prominent merchants and I asked Mica O'Brien's face is marked with| them ‘Would you not be able to live | EXCURSION 40 CENTS. George Heldt, a Cook, Was red and blue spots like brulsea aNd) wei) having as an income the amount | !neluding Admission to all Attractiongs — * “ 5) t Found Dead inaClump | SHE BROKE MY ‘ of Bushes. | HEART,” HE SAID. George Heldt, a cook, who had been | Uving at the Mills Hote! for some time, Then William Jordan Killed @hot himself in the mouth durin lestiysnouratehia morningiand wis Sweetheart and Self—Both Died Instantly. In the bushes east of the en! dur on, when seen in the] which you pay annually to the police as Mids fam innocent and | blackmatl 7, |MANHAT 1 AN! BEACH: fe but, msc lawyer, Michiel] “They looked at one another and r Petar ane A Unt NOt tayKs cher, | Plied that they would be perfectly nat! their mother at No, %| fled If they were sure to receive thi ‘ ty Drother was at! amount cach year for thelr own uae." ped on Sunday’ alent Be- |) Juseice Jerome refuaed to make any Jor says that he ts cer-| statement concerning these two mer- a ‘ul outrage has been | chants or the nature of their business. ind that the offenders Ww He was questioned closely but declined © Central Park at Highty-: nad and Elghth avenue. 25 -Mre Mar. When discovered at €40 o'clock ipan i doubt as to the truth of | to disclose anything. The Justice even | (eine. Long Ii Ire aan 18.00" {2 fead been dead but a tew hours. ieepan fa t! ar etrl . Bettiah “for Mt has | expressed a fear that efforts might de | A.M! 120 noon, and from ae alg wevolver jay at his side. ‘The body was identified by Fred Latna, “2%! ‘friend, who sald he knew eon a RY Heldt t should tan hime made to tracing his movements In order Ean Adttenat ee to learn the identity of the two mer-jc. 1. J. Ciuh a0 ANOTHER GIRL chants, ci Returning to the discussion of the po- VICTIM OF FIENDS. | tical erect of nis methods, Justice Jerome sald that only object lessons to the people of the corruption and vice (Special to The Evening World.) which exist in New York would be em- elf, Jordan was infatua Kipson. morning he enter {! virding-house, and p jroom shot her in the back of ue the en shot almself through the WITH SECRET. |avins aim | New York tune 1 to-day, ard from th owned, | instantly; ACeD an LOE PROVIDENCE, R. 1, June 25—At| cuctous . is Soran a hote addressed to the | FM net alinor iinet Riversidex In| East: Providence yesterday |S seater eee Ore rer md : woman's brother, In walch he sald Mrs. m New York. The lst BP Annie Gilvey, twenty-threo yeara old, Be “, ay ny AS. “e¢Saturdays, aimer Claimed to Know Lo-|Kipson had broken ily heart, and teat | ethane of ee: sonic Cine iments Years ML] NERS SIGHT ICEBERGS, iiyratert dn in tion of Wreck, but Nev: ho had murdered her. : young men, who took her to one of the 9.00 £10.00 ,A. M.: Batt re) : ee a M. if Highlands, Seabright. ieee Branch Sought Reward. maton low resorts on River street and drugwed | 1. ine path of Ocean Steamers, amd | NOU Hed, Aliooburn, Anbu Parks zi Grove. Netle oyster shanty on the bank \SUICIDE IN . . e_man\hedd’ principally to: blame)in Warnings Sent Uut. _Mintattan Delivery obecks baggage any offes. bay at Perth Amboy, Jonn | MIDOCEAN. el Behan, who the police aay ta known to Misa Gllsey by the name| Incoming steamadlps report the ap. | W EET POINT, ht years old, a lite- iB the Uuilng of the Algonum Clube | Jack.” but the police say they know | pearance of icebergs in the pathway of |. “Ally. tof! that cit: aitted leat | ani te, Grtental | and will arrest him, ocean steamers off the Grand Banks, Resoengi list fees Hed | Richard Walke Jumped Over -| Grov eat Neck. y a all es aH alled for for help, but the rninge (haves been Zeentoutl byl the i: i € | on ora {nto pub- board from the Chatles A. Fla fynaily: got away and. foun piers EE pet ee ender ae et) Ce Fi z night she was cove fe ; é nei en he ide: Furnessia. 2 \3 pu torn almost off'and sh bergs have been seen| GET WHAT, YOU WANT by e@-. 4 vs only col GLAgGOW, J — him and caught him. © Hodge iss Gilrey said on gt them th: ongituge 42.30. Some of vertising for it in the Sunday, Weska, aa , June 2.—The captain of him and caug ytpe Geena Conn tall + 15, blow er nead 0 dase aN | the Anchor line steamer Sota eat for trial next Batirday, ; Want ahect. oh ;