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ISR TEL TT THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 1, “1901; SHE WOULD SELL HER HOME TO A NEGRO FOR SPITE. ROMEO NOLES NEN EIEN EIA AP AEA A ME VA AP ys RAMANA meneopnoenien | = Fashionable Section of Flatbush Wrought Up| Over Mrs. Anna Mc-; Cord’s Avowed tention. Resident in Mre Midwood xtreet, FI are in Anna three-ntor fo eating has gly ind gas conned ry modern The letter “O" is over Mrs. McCord's house. FREER AAA ARR IR MERA AND RAMANA ATR RTI venience, They were bullt by Wo AL A. who lives tn Flat- Mrs M i fron Jendeavor te inex on the . eras pet Makes Reply to Action of Fitch, Who Would Oust Him. (Bpeetal to The Evening World.) + duly ident J, Coogan of th tan to-day Med wit Davies his answ at Southampton at the November James Iv after the his family 1 Mr] ved back to! York City and now, after an in- | it months, during which mtinuously performed the of his office, a demamt ta made condings: vast him asked the from his office. Fitch hus Attorney-General to bring an vacate the office on the that teens be taken to oust him there- Coogan voted at Southampton, L. 1, at mui het es the general election in > nber and thereby forfeited hix residence in New York City, and with It his Utle go office Mr. Coogan, in his answer, which is written in the third person, says: “Mr. Coogan wis “tani duly Qualified an President of the borough of Manhattan in January, 1809, and has @ver since and still continues to regu-| ite Susiness larly discharge the duties of the offer. |ted, threfore, "The term for which he was elected |etther “There Is no adverse claimant to the! omce and th Mr. Coogan ts still discharging (he du- tes pertaining to the office ntly there fe no dixturtance conse: f pub- Tt Ix respectfully submtt- that no reason. affect! bublic or private Interests hax will expire on Jan. 1, 1 His residence ween shown waich requires the admin- @nd principal place of business w {ve department « ate to pet the time of his clection, and now are, |in motion the machinery of the courte at fn the Borough anhinttan, Cit vot) kraut expense to the State to obtain a New York. In the summer of 16) Mr {judiclal determination at thin late day Coogan with his family Ived at South- |Of 4 question us to the Anal outcome aa hich, asi rs from the authoritte Bmpton, L. 1, ax he had done 3 ; je doubt, aad @al years past. Having been pre ‘actieul tm- brac ultimate determina | Davies read the ans- reserved decision. BOSTON BLUELAW CALLED BY HER ETS ASETBACK’ DEAD HUSBAND. Judge Rules that Sun- Reason Mrs. Goldstein day Drinkers Needn't | Gave for Attempt- Buy Sandwiches. | ing Suicide. beyond mily as was efrcumstances from moving his the early fall the Dewey haw ruled in i that a man can without ordéring a sandy In his ruling the 1 thirsty one ne: Kast Elehty-| with his drink, but he mates PRS eta le cea bent upon the hotel ven ils i 2 S rake ah GO Cy to furnish the sandwicn to, w a Mis | {# hatire Rife as s At atuve her | This decision t+ hatied ¥ BY he “Phe gaa Jet was turned on and an empty | thirsty but frugal men of | 4 ait heguess: omen ebjected to buying manda wnt pea aaron eas acid y each drink. i sanbutaney ‘They couldn't ma vishyt Hospital was the eyed the will te ix a widow ciuine r othr Just prior to that time © Gold. they were afraid tn tke t1. thelr wives, and : frugality mot permit throwing them Sse Russia, witn ROOT AT OLD POINT, | xvurs sux | husband, away ere ft ecting m Site for New! renbe ack ach tn { Barracks, jetuesin Ml frequent Id Mrs (Special to The Hvenin, 1 Mrs. 3. Work . ared to BRFOLK, Va., July 11. to Kill herself so thay: Elhu Root arri Int Comfort. to-day accomp 4. that tere was pli Randolph, Chie of Ar: | ed ner wal commilt. aulelde to, ve occupied by the coast art nile Sha-! ante From mornin Mrs. MeCord or some member amity Med street « ping every whe dook She . but recently she severed her Mtlons with Mr. Drown. “ollowing this che advertised that she would of and that » family, nm wanted to buy AL was about ef neelled It out InRX of Jumen Let. yoresident of the nelgh- MWe te malt to have sideration for Mr. Lafferta's aut dewire to ont wax not at home to-day: Her daughter that she could not tell her inether's reason for calling for negro In-! Fair as the “Florodora” Six andi EIGHTY “PRETTY MAIDENS” BEWITCH HOTEL ALBERT. i 10-0 All Members of the Kappa | Alpha Theta. When the or Hotel Ale bert dining-room Me, Br Malden, Are P More at It Like Your? t elahty pret nd hum the and the beauteous chorus were eclipsed maidens look itp egiris arrived in New York Sunday J down on the Hotel Albert, commodations had beer Since that tme the ve been in a overtaxed, won they at umn chapter Tt was held on the Columbia As. To-night the bevy of SO} ree} blindness from continually making “s00- x00" eyes and buyers from the Wert In New York for thelr fwil cooda have re. ery thelr rooms for another week. A hive of lovelines In all truth the old hotel. The sessions of the co vention are held in the parlors ani the eighty pretty maidens are contin arrange kirl and Join v' refrain In the Maybe they will the convention is to be a grand Hn SOnK, ually tripling through the corridors. ‘They have two sesonn a day, and, en wll so with all their merrymaking, they find rd xervitors Ume to do a lot of work. Not untit TALK ENGLISH, ~ F. , THURBER SAYS DEVERY. OWES $315,061 Well-Known Merchant} Files Petition in eenkguptcy. Deputy Police Commis. sioner Lectures IlIlit- erate Patrolmen. 6 ococeccocnooceceee: wncis Bo Thurber, of No. 143 Cham. atreet and oN West Broadway, SOME OF THE WORDS bankruptcy: with DEVERY HAS USED. indebteds previous to 1s nik Fred chiefly Ship 4 Wail COURT UPHOLDS Eh LAW Lentilhon Me shares in rh Ui sonk English and Contractor bids for the house, She admitted that her mother had had trouble with Mr Brown, Many wealthy business men own homes nelahborhood. They that Mra, McCord will a her house t Negro, but thelr wifes and caughters fear It lore M ter Rrown, of 3 7 Mrs. FA, as much agitated over Prompect this morning Twelve thousand dotlara te cheap tor were ne the propert sald) Mra, 1 phine yer. When the houses we: ‘rst oll and before were 1 Shey rowehe f 1 oun ry are 1 t sald that he nd eh rer ne Are with Mre MeCont. EH her busl- ean dealings with insye ended. We Wad Moped tor the Ps Molinenx Second Trial Roland 1 the death-roune the last two.» death, is mach disanp Court of Appeals « to hie appltentic Molineux had bs favorable Yegun to form 5 who has been tn sUSing Sing Prison for fe under sentence of tinted er the ction ax vty trial wit eK trany months te come. out SCALPERS ENJOINED. Sell Cheriatin Thebkets at ¢ CINCINNATI, 0. Tutus i. Smith, has granted an. tnjunetion tiohet-woulpers raining them. Ing all forms of July on of the Supertor Cours, Judge aq Aint + Laut innad, nd Nashville. anti Tamiiton and Dayton’ Rane lis action ts very important to lines he East. A. H. HUMMEL RECOVERING. Lawyer Removed rival SDON, July WAL TL ‘ew York, who was injured Ina care tlage accident here ‘Tuesday evening and who was tiken to King's College Hospital, was moved this morning tona Mummet, of Hes frlenda wcolded her and thought they to be sent to that post. had argued her out of the idea, Pa ‘Ate hgspital. RE KOod ‘progresg toward recovery, Mr. Hummel ta mak- |! Ladies’ Open-work and Richelieu Children's Eatra Good School Ladies’ Men's Bedford Cord Negligee Fine light and dark color Galatea Wash Suit Boys’ Wash Suits—Galateas, chambrays and white duc! ‘Rothenberg S| Store Open Saturdays Until 1 o’Clock. West 14th Street. Reduction Sale Bargains. O abatement'of interest in our Mid-Summer Clearance N Sales. Increasing crowds of shoppers daily. Friday and Saturday will be particularly eventful and im- portant because of the exceptionally good values offered. A few snappy hints to enliven your interest. u $1.50 Wrappers for 98c. Just 600 in the lot. Of course, some women will buy several; such a price is not to be slighted. ‘The Wrappers are made of lawn, in tasty patterns, in light and dark effects. Skirts have deep ruffle. Separate waist lining, dressmaker made; rutile over shoulder; trimmed with tine embroid- 98 eries; plaited back; cuffs, collar, front and back finished with fancy braid; worth $1.50 30s. Porcate Shirt Walsts 79:. White Lawn Shirt Waists, 3 50 White Pique Skirts... $2.95 Foulardine Skirts....... These are excellent bargains; a moment's examination of any pair will readily reveal the fact. Some of the Shoes are worth as much as $3.50 a pair; none worth less than $2.50. 1.49 Heater: button or laced. Black kid kin, button or Box calf, bOOoTs — setae | iced. OXFORDS (Nannish Style)—Patent feather, Russia calf and black kide skin. | Ribbed Vests and Hosiery. Ladies’ 12:4c, tow Kk Ladies’ fine qurlity real Lisle Ribbed Veats... we * 7c| “Thresa Combination Ladies’ Low Neck Richelieu werth 98¢. to $1.25 each; re- Vestaaitenannsereet: "$0c| diced toxscesncien weersres Ladies’ fine quality Under- | Ladies’ Seamless Cotton Hose, 12x black and tan, all sizes; 10¢. a pair; redi Ribbed Genuine Liste Thread tates Eee Quality! Black Undervests, reduced fre if jose, 1°c. quality, reduces 1 vests! reduce fom J Be 7 OS 300. to to. : Black Lisle 19¢ vests, worth 25c. to 33c. ea Genuine Thread Lace Hose, 35c.; reduced te Hose, worth 15c., reduced r : ; 10c Men’s Summer Needs. Men's Balbriggan Summer Men's Socks—Immense assortment in high colors and fancy stripes, also plain tan; double eels and toes; Shirts, bic assortment of ab’g bargain at 19¢.; reduce citternsand colored DAOC (Psboc: AouC Sno. 10c efdto 25¢ Underwear, 3¢c.. redu | Great Values for Boys. 50c, and 75c. Wash Suits, 25c. very full blouse; extra laree excellently made; sizes 3 to 8 years; 50c. 5c linzd collar, full sized shiel and 75c. valuesesee . . izes 3 to riaheeaiiscra: Again Loses Against WO yearsy Worth $1.00 cccccesese °49c3 A oman=ils 0: D i Boys’ Wash Suits—Best fabrics, styles ‘and colors; sizes 3 to 8 on the ¢ the City. years; $1.50 values. mee ponboncde: onc RoBee 79c rsa ate st Boys’ Wash Sults—Values high as §2 and $2.50; finest imported 98 corny iirouuleslt . “ : wash fabrics; sizes 236 to 8 years. 5 [+4 s luterested In Amerteatt Ale nt as anh ne My inet Boys’ Linen Suits—2-piece Linen ¥ 8 to 12 years, + 79¢ 0O0S0CO00C0G0GOCS00090G0U eh on y eo Co of Appe i 3 f ‘ oem had dkemissed the appeal of Eugene Boys’ $2.50 2 plece Wool 4 49 Boys spnlece celts oe a | 98 Hirsth Depety, of Petes at tits ten, the Thur- Tp entithon, whe has the contract for the Sults..... seeeee Bo 16)... 5 DeveryAnMeey i bettie OA Noy Te tees, (AEP removal of the Bryant “Park Boys’ 2-picce tested Youths’ Long. Pants Sta thes Gna lstialay Da Uh Sa volr, the future site of the new public ge Suits.........066 2.98 Suits (14 to 19)........ 5.00 Mek le} determmnesd nae neg nelicernee WB ea brary, which Involved the vatldity cf ot New York must ceage pounding th WIth. contin 3 ur law, {ain nominal aw English tongue ae they would a Bows GRIT RSE SCTDGEA TION mene “ma whit pram lated tho provinons uf labie tow, Drawers, tine muslin, hme) 60c. Gowns, full sve, + rows The firet lesson in the rect manner ft 30c. D er oe ay Mr. Pat a ead “ya partionlarly: one, lmittag to elght hours stitched, tucked and 19 emb'y insertion in yokes .. (oJ Lek) Oullivan, of the, Madison etreet Ute iw an ‘atte h a day's work, EY ecncrorpentonaneinn Cl asc. Corsets, white, drab and 139¢ A BERuRhCntonihestd dually ‘The Central Federated Union Children’s Long Dresses, tine ; CSR alnCratitt con Room, a peddler, matter up as one iv cambric, reduced from Children’s Percale Dres: es, Snatcher the pollceman with rob Thy. Pig | iMtereste of labor In the * 400 a ens IC | 500. valvesecscesses ¢ bing blm ofa pate of sitppers in C: Teen sing 50c. Drawers, fine cambric Babies) Short Dresses, i to employ special counsel, nil ator TM as one, to assist him tn argue Je the e the Court of Ay- peals rT Ing to fund. nthe morning of dune 17. maelf O'Sullivan sald:[t rt two men chinnin’ on mer wh “What's that?” askel Devery. “TL saw two men chinnin’ ant “What do you mean by ehinning?" anded Devers street early In defending “Commins ‘thin ‘is views and defender of the the Seat maw no trusts, Mayor Stron; stoner of the labor people, It's eail, were wile F c anes poaCommnis: contribute $190) 9 a dsfense made 8 poration Counsel Whalen said he He took. tht hewin’ th) rag, sur, Commtasioner,"] dar, woult handle the case without outside ne practice law, but at ssistan with the result above stated, wna the agement of his per: al aval: e Devery looke! {n Mank astonishment “What's that? whisper. “TL saw two men talkin’ ivan That's thon $16,910.81, the amount earned un- tract for the im falled —- der the ent ‘ : or on the ground that he to comply with the Labor law In two DEATH ROLL NOW reapects: That he competled or allowed hia empinyees to Inbor more than eight he sald, almost tna sald O'Sul- better.” Commis- hours a day, and that he did not pay chanics, workingmen and laborers the prevalling rate of wages, aa required by the Labor law, ‘The allegations were not controverted and notwithstanding that fact, the re: lator Inalsted that he was entiled o the} A few minutes the Mac’ teal Mtreot s ‘ommissioner an ree of buying a diamond ring from Jeweller on th ‘ ian and] Five Victims of the]+ per cent. payment, as per contract,| pawning the ring before it was pald for, on the theory that the labor law was un- Were you not in lankruptey asked Wreck Not Yet constitutional, 1 A He suet and Jost In the Supreme Court 8 inelided 4 dentified. and now the Court of Appeals dlsmixsed| the case, which action In effect sustains othe polls the constitutionality of the elght: ha i} aw. | “sald the Com. | KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 11.—the | “Tentithon will have to comply: with the! mission op this rore af {total dead in yesterday's wreck on the | aw, oF he will get no money, —<—_— busines. you golng age and Alton ri now numb about 11 fine. you | twenty, Five of the dead have not been $50 FOR A YELL. titled, Devery that the use of the sie F. Coleburn, of Paw Paw.| puvia Shoated (Scab! and Was Miss Lottle Stills, of Horne Y., and Mra. GC, W, Snyder, of boawtld at the hosnltale to word “bik,” was nota violation of his|3 rule of pure language, ax It is a good old English word. But in the mean tim men are buying dictionaries, Henry W. Hollman complained that Policeman Joseph Swente fatled to are rest two men who, he saya, assaulted | Et e him June 25, on Roosevelt «treet, nest |Msh the New Bowery, Other witnesses testitled | dead. that Hollwan was not sure who com-|niged. The U1 ited the assault and the case was dia: |aixty” years old. | The fourta an I hiet! ~ssee MEO MeN, each about forty yeure ul age, aa Fined for It. Conn, July 11.—For shout: while twealy new non men were being marched under th tection of deputy #heriffs to take aces of strikers at the in a pre No additta ome The “boty a “before would be given missed. ‘ Fine linen color Batiste; sheer and; White Pique; worth 15c. y " 25¢ and muslin, emb’y trimming 39c 2m ric, worth 40c Dainty Washable Fabrics. 3 cool; just right for city, seaside | this sale, per yd......, Ie andcountry wear; 1Sc.yd. values A, 36-inch fine White Nainsook and| Assorted lot of 100 pieces of Sateens, Pongees ani Corded Lawns; sold ‘regularly at lJ 15C, aNd 19C. Vdueces sevens [oJ soft finished Cambrics; for underwear and children’s 9 | dresses; 15c. yd. values.ecsees | PRI P IID LIPIDS IIA = = SS = ~ == ————— = AJ ' “The World Pays Ghe Goll.” WUBLIC Telephone Stations in New York and Brooklyn now act for The World in receiv- ing and transmitting to The World, telephone service free, all small ads.