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STORK VISITS PRISON CELL OF MRS. MAY HAINES. Girl’ Baby Brightens Life of Woman Held fo Murder of Her Stepdaughter. When the lghts had been in the Jail at Mount Holly, > night and the prisoners were quietly sleeping the stork crowded through the bars into the cell of a woman who ts held on the charge of taking the life of r station, She ines, the husband of the friend of he: Lin, trusted to her keeping, to the The woman is Mra Haines, of Delanco. She girl baby tn her arms and w past {s a life of hardehip, romance and |e: and ts now awaiting trial on th gadness. Reared in poor surroundings! to-day are doing well. SONOF 12 ROYALTY GONEAND | AT TOMB OF Boy and a Big Roll Buried at Potsdam of Money. with Great Pomp. LAD LAST SEEN RIDING A BRONCHO AT CONEY. | EMPEROR WILLIAM AND KING EDWARD MARCH er Cold Comfort and 4: to The Evening Woi with Coumt Vom Waldersee Carrying Dowager'’s Crown. . “Go to the Evening World. They can do more for you than we can." Tals ts what David lockm a saloon keeper at No. 14 Moore street, Brooklyn, alleges the polics xaid to him when he told them his twelve-venr-old boy, Wil- lie had abscondcd with #400 Mm Rockmore has been in the hadit of] dam were Toit, aus Tes drawing 4 considerable sum from reat. Shortly before 10.3) Emperor Will Link each x! dam. family and the visitin him to get thelr checks carite: ur-] Park: Rallroad stats and noiselessly. Tw ned officers of 7 @ money of his own) tne Dowage Huserg’ regi- however, was a good boy and Not forward and re hs in to the royal hearse, which had in the meanwhile arrived from the New never had taken a cent not his own, marie Gay, Hee pe alle was sorely ipted. le heard "'Guss! receive her around the saloon. i play, wit. | fhe tansfer. of the coffin’ fro id his fathene: out to play, | funeral car to the hearse, Gussie returned, and with her the | Pineal ine, clan wmoney.. Itockmore left the room for a ‘moment, anl the bilis lay unguarded. | ofthe Black Eagle tool Firmen Wiles chante’ Quickly wait | POlnte of “the pall-clotn, while twel rom the. satoon, ‘ came back to find his tnoney gone | Of the canopy covering the hei On Saturday he was seen riding upon | 4nd twelve captain: the back of a Coney Inland bronco and], Preceding Emperor William, who w fou hing a roil that made the ema,|| followed by King Ea were a nu, oy “We will do ail we can, but you had | crown of the Dowager Empress. detter gu to The Evening World." said] When the procession reached the mai the police. And to The Evening World |soleum, adjacent to the Friedenskirche. came Rockmore with a photograph ef |4!! those in the procession in advance of the missing boy. the hi Any one who will apprehend Willle| the church, ani what remains of the money will|~ Yniy the Emperor and Empress, th confer a blessing on Rockmore. other members of the {mperial family, King Edward, Queen Alexandra and ¢ Aor other memberm of the Prien ‘royal party and. the Princes of the e: AUTHOR SHORTZ 4 SUICIDE. fank entered the mausoleum, whieh ts — small. * LONDON MOURNS: y Civil Eugineer, Wi .vrote Popue lur Books, Died by Ga (Bpectal to The Evening World.) FOR THE EMPRESS. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Aug. 13—The \ body of Robert Shortz, a novelist and DOS = 4 civil engineer of this city, was found in| LONDON: Aus. 13—A memorial ser rt to-day. The man had comma tee Helde by turning on the \ Bhorts spent two years at West Ponit ry a. civil engineer for the Coat) Compar as a girl, her ambition raised her above . ° pi f, married Howard | shaped front, complete with reversible Minnie Franks, who died. as left a pretty step- @ aweet-faced little girl who was in-| Then came reports of cruel treatment nd tld. Finally the little one died. | traced with twisted spindles, shaped Finton | The body was exhumed, and traces of lope. prettily carved front, comphte |arsente poison were found. An examt-| wit! nation showed that the child had been| Hew designs of Arlington and Rock- wher is the snadow of the gallows. Her |¢ruelly beaten, Mra. Haines was arreat-| wood Velour and Belgian Velvets; S400 Choi EMPRESS. Rockmore Mourns Hisi!Dowager Frederick Frederick was to-day lald beside that of her husband in the mausoleum of Friedenskirche, near Pote- Between § and 9 o'clock this morning ay to accomodate the | !2M, the other members of pie imperial tailors in the ne'ghburhiood wh 91 sembled in the Royal Hall at the Wild in a small sutchel, mt ne djacent » the ron, as the father tcls ¥ al was given that the . had a growing foniness for approaching. Conver: : 5 5 Ww erta been carr anid Roach} Saturday 3 on in ‘suppressed tones, entirely ceased, and an air of great solemnity possessed the company. ‘The train rolled in slowly, > Slowly and solemnty the, procession was ail Wilile|rormed, Elght staf oMicers took the oe an TANAllo might be , ve {our other courtiers hela the cords from Peaidacralione only fooling,” hel the corners. Flanking these, ta, the But no. Willie did not come back. |‘eht and left, were two staff officers r THE BIG STORE EG 13, (901. DTS marmacinrontan WOO STS The Sale of sales. ‘‘Equalled by none, and excelled by few,’’ to use a ; famous saying of Artemus Ward. Stocks larger and assortments more \perfect than during the first successful week, owing to the arrival of im- |portant shipments that were delayed in transit. Bought by our New York ‘and Chicago stores in such enormous quantities as to enable us to undersell f/ all competitors. If you intend furnishing a new home or refurnishing the jold, it will pay ycu handsomely to buy everything you need now. A little {later on, when ‘house opening’’ for the Fall and Winter seasons begins, }. prices are sure to go up with a bound. charge, anything you may buy now. jour regular ‘‘Homefitters’ Day,’’ should prove interesting and profitable tlchar bother about that. reading. Here they are: Morris Chair in Quarter- edGolden justed to 4 differ. ent po sitions, | cushio.s, covered in rew designs of Wellington Velour; actual value $10.00; special for to-morrow, Morris Chatr in Quartered Golden Oak, plano polished, back can be adjusted to several different positions, shaped a h reversible cushions, covered in ¢| actual valce $12.00; special for to- Canvs tected wit with bat. Handsome Morris Chair, in Quartered Golden Oak or Mahogany fin sh, band- If you are not ready for the goods, We'll gladly pack and store for 60 days, free of Our special offerings for Wednesday, best steel tempered springs, braced Go'den Oak Sideboard of an elegant design, 4 feet wide, sexy Half-Yearly Magnificent select ons fitters’ Day. ODD CHINA. Plates of all sites, Cups and Saucers, Fruit Dishes, Oat Meal Low's; reg: ularly s:ld at from 1S to 20c.; spe- Cups and Saucers, French Limoges Chita, very handromely devo-a'el, gold traced; regularly w rth $4.60 pet dozen; special, cach, at 25 Tea Pots, fire-proof china with drainer ard wicker handle, handsomely deco- Toted in Japanese blue ard whate; tez- ularly sold at 19¢.; special at 10 Tea Pets, latge size; regularly sl at 30c., spoctal at 19 Salad or Fruit Bowls, handsomely Accorated and gold lined; regularly sold at 30c., spectal at 15 GLASSWARE. Tumblers, best quality of thin blown glass, han¢sorely engraved; regularly sold at 7£c. per dezen, special at 45 Tumbers, best quality crystal lass, with tght tin tops, regularly sold at sfc. per dor.; special at 17 Glars S28: Butter Dish, Spoon Holder, Sugar Bow!, Cream Pitcher, beat qual- ity of crystal glass, new design, regu- larly sold at 3Sc.' per set; special, per set, 19 Half-Yearly / ntire front, somely carved heads on arms, hand with heavy copp2r wire supports ani heavy tope columns, handbomely cary 7, polished, cam be adjusted to seveial coveted in new and extra fite quality top, with 3 French bevel plate pine: Eamel Tea Kettle, Ne. 7, warranted different’ positiors, shaped legs, com- of Rookwood velour and Belgian vel- actual value $29.50; special for to- : plete with reversible cushions covered vets; actual value $25.00; spe-ial for mctrow, 19.25 } First Quality of Tea cr Coffee Pots, (2- in beautiful designs of Rookwoot to-morrow, 17.50 ane Handsome at. size) at 22 velours, Coriuroy or Belgian velvet; Indestructible Ccuch, all hair filled, : Sateen Mite Baicnee 45 actual ‘value $17.50; special fo1 solid oak frame, handsomely shaped ; rotquartersd| Two-Quart Milk er Rice Boilers, a | Morrow, 9.75 head, ex:ra large site heavy claw feet, golden Four-Quart Berlin Saucepans, at 32 upholatered with best steel tempered farce) ae eat Hardsome Tufted Couch, all hair filled, springs, braced with heavy copper wire eenoa Two Compartment Hardwoed Knife made with best temperedatec! springs: tuppotta, and covered with extra qual pelt Boxes, at s spring edge, wel y of gtonand Rookwood velours y iIl, that will pulverize coffee ep frogs, covered ta and Belgian velvets; actual value wittnes paeiens at U 10 Igian ‘velvets and $19.00; special for to-mcrrow, aninctees $40.00; special for to-mcrrow, 22.50) & eres aiaa A Tufted Couch, quarter-sawed, golden | closets; rope columns, shaprd tap with ferior sorts cost at the average store. Just com oak frame, polis! , made wi handso: ed standard and Fren: i i Indestructible Couch, of handsome ce. | batt tampered ater! apoya'and'core beret pte minor'iéese Tassie, «OMe of our prices with those you have been in th sign, 6 ft. 10 in. long and 2 ft. 7 in. arediwith (Ana quall tysol aWelingtoa boned llsiol tlogant Fconstractisn’and habit of paying elsewhere and be convinced. ? w 00; Se, puartescean ed olen Ont Sea | $12.00; special for to-morrow, 7.75. special tor to-morrow,” 77.50 GROCERI charge of murder. Mother and child | morrow, 7.00 claw feet, all hair Half-Yearly Trade Sale of Upholsteries. Buy whatever you need here and now for the re- furnishing of your home for the Fall and Winter and you'll save a great deal of money. Thirty days from now prices are bound to be higher. The stock has been greatly strengthened by the addition of several hun- dred new items which have just arrived. If interested, look over some of our low prices: LACE CURTAINS. Oriental Striped Tapestries, Fall price 49c., now day last hin daughter * Tiere Re our omeclals, military, dis. Petit Point Tapestries, Fall price $1.50, now years old, was rent to the Knish of vrench Satin Damasks, Pall price $2.00 when ahe returued she had 34) in pilis Ei he members of | Frenc in Damaske, pricé $2.00, now Heavy Imported Damaske, Fall price $3.50, now Sood Grunks for the traveller or the ‘‘stay-at-home’’ at far less than regular trunk stores charge for the ordinary, unreliable sorts. tual value $15.00; mirror, 183 has two s silverware, proof: sale at 26} $2.00 Framed Pie- 75! pures for $1.00. Brighten the walls of your home by the addition of a few more good pic- tures. Here’s your chance to do so at a small cos! Pleces, fitted in an S hardwood slats, 3 steel bards around body, ici teeatin tn tattne enn covered oll-painted Travelling Trunks, pro- ton ALL PURCHASES OF $5.00 iron binding, malleable iron clamps and bolta, 12-Inch OR MORE, strap binges, bransed Excelsior locks and iron bottom, tray x and packing compartment ; sizes and prices H in. » 450 475 Ww, z Chamberlains held the supports i = sllpatared|cuavartoierien: ficken aleable tron’ clamps, b rawhide bound, two rawhide centre bands, solid brass excelsiot lock, three strongly made trays, lined throughout with fine quality of linen; 3¢-Inch size, 5.95 Min, 38in. in, 5.00 5.25 5.50 to any railroad VERMONT, bolts, strap hinges. 5 In the vicinity IN from envy. ber of milita-y notad them Kmore sougNt the police. being Gen. Von Waldersee, bearing the nm, “Duty Pi ‘WOW A TITLE BY DISCOVERIES IN POLAR REGIONS. Led the Way Threugh the North- east Passage a New Arctic STOCKHOLM, Aug. 13—Baron Adolf Erik Nordenskjold,. the‘ Arctic explorer and barre; led to his expedition gen, and | which suc of Spitzder In 1865 he of that Greenla: | denskjola creat th Pole In’ con attention janned urement and mapped the southern part years explored the North Poli |locating the Northeast Passage in tl Gothenburg In July Yokohama in Beptemder, 1579. In April of the year following he was Baron In recognition of his dis- recent years he gave much atten- Hon to Antarctic matters ‘aa deep- i ytaterented in the dlecovery of the ect n parts of his own country. This taste for travel and adventure two years later he went to Spitzber- in 1856 headed the expedition 9,.50| Handsome Golden Oak Sideboard, pollsh finish, 6 ft. 6 in. high, handsomely carved top, with French bevel plate 26 inches, base 4 ft. wide, drawers, one line! for large linen drawer and wine closets, handsomely fitted with cast brars trimmings; actual value 150 Hapdsomely Colored Prints—figure gilt frame, with matched coruers, size 16x20 inckes, a choice for but 1.00 is ap improvement on fj eT riages, uph : the latest make of the bi (Except goods to be sent C. 0. D.) We Prepay Freight following States: .. MAINE, EW HAMPSHIRE, ct MASSACHUSETTS, PENNSYLVANIA, Half-Yearly Trade Sale of Carpets and Rugs. The biggest, freshest and finest stock displayed anywhere in New York City at the present time awaits {DELICATESSEN Breaded Soft-Shell | targy your inspection here, yet our prices are fully one-fourth to one-third less than those of other dealers. Here's }aticed Ham, b., CARPETS. Royal Wilton Carpets, regularly worth §2.25 per yard; in this Police Give Brooklyn Saloon-Keep-|Imposing Procsasion of Notables,| French Damask and Tapestry Portieres, Fall price 99.50, now 5.85} Royal Wilton Rugs: at, each, wer for sil- Another carload of those High-Srade Sewing achines will go on sale to-morrow y 2, 75 Step Ladders, strongly made, Gft. in wide, two height, to-morrow at 45 swell front top draw- ers, one lined draw- verware, one large get it here and at a lower CANNED VEGETABLES—"'Lilac"' or “Holiday” ine Corn or Succo- MEATS— Broiling Spring Chicane ot Hindquarters Spring Lamb, Ib., FISH—Large Boston Fresh Mackerel, each, 12% 9 Crabs, cooked, each, pre ethics ples HAM—Specially mild sugar-cured Wheat Cream, phge., Grape Juice: Hazel”! strictly pare Victory" Cordensed Soups, rape Juice, the uafermented ‘dor., 91.00: can, 10 | the Concord’ grape, qts., 40c.; pts., 22 Baked Beans: ‘‘Milford"’ baked beans, plain or in t:mato sauce, 3-Ib. can, 10 1,50 $cottee: “Popular Blend” Mocha and wa, rich, aromatic flavor, delicious The des'gns and colorings are well suited for libraries, dining rooms, cgrancers ibe $1.00; 1 Ib., 28 Nottingham Curtains, Fall price $1.75, now QS} halls and stairs. 5-3 and 3-4 borders to match. 4 Tea: Chote: first pickings, green, black Scotch Lace Curtains, Fall price $3.50, now 2.20} Body Brussels Carpets, regularly sold at $1.35 a yard; in )this or blended teas, 3 ibe., $1.00; 11b., --- 36 Renaissance and Irish Point Lace Curtains, fine quality, beautiful pat- sale at Preserved Meats: ‘'Hazel'’ or Armour's terns, Fall price $3.00, now : i 5.90 These carpets are the celebrated Lowell and Bigelow make, 5 and 6 canned Corved | Beet; Lee oie s 14 Hand-Made Arabian Curtains, Renaissance Curtains and very fine Irish frame quality. ‘Atmour's devilled or potted Ham and Point Curtains, Fall price $16.50 to $22.50, now 12.50} winton Velvet Carpets, regularly worth $1.15 a yard; in this Tongue, can, 4 Arabian Curtains, Fall price $40.0Q now sale at Hazel potted Chicken or Turkey, *<-Ib. 28s y ul pia 24.50 These carpets can be had in a wide range of patterns from all the stand-} ‘2% 23 3 ard makers. Checolate: ‘‘Hazel"” Sweet Caracas From scores of matchless values we quote the following: RUGS. Chocolate, 5 cakes, .| Armure Tapestry Portieres, Fall price $4.50, now 2.95 Price reductions in the Rug Department are equally pronounced. Look pepe CORO SIRs 20 Oriental Striped Portieres, Fall price $4.85, now 3.60} over some of them: Preserved Fish: ‘Hazel’? Boreless Sardines, Packet ls thé fisest alive 0 1 halves, doz., ; tin, 27c.; quarters, Silk and Mercerized Portieres, Fall prices $12.50 to $14.00, now 7.90 27x54 inches, worth $4.50; in this sale at 2.95 i dor, $2.00, ‘tin, 17 Rich Damask and Tapestry Portieres, Fall prices $20.00 to $35.00, now 15.00 36x63 inches, worth $6.50; in this sale at 3.95 Ls toe G Imported Sardines, ts, doz., i 5 Ba Harel" Boneless Breakfast Maternal tod ietiike COUCH COVERS. 8 ft. 3 in.x10 ft. 6 in., worth $30; in this sale at 22.50 Becdar e-tasali Bocalese 2 Biesetest Bagdad and Armure Covers, Fall price $2.25, now 1,35} Double-Faced Smyrna Ruge-—New, fresh goods, in bright and artistic de- } deliciously toothsome, crisp, Ibe 4 signs, perfectly reversible; these sizes and prices: “Harel! Concentrated Extract of Tapestry Covers, numerous styles, Fall price $5.00, now 2.95} 30x60 inches, 5 | 6x9 tt., 4.75 Beef, 2 of. jar, 35 Persian Rug Patterns, very heavy, Fall price $7.50, now 4.50} 34x72 inches, 1.45 |74x10% re 7.50 ry Hazel" Cond:nsed Milk, doz., a Kelim Tapestry Covers, very heavy, Fall price $17.50, now 12.50 x1? feet, 10.50 TAPESTRIES. are a ve! You would have to pay elaborate 3-Inch # Polar explorations. His ‘rat 7 was with Torvel in 1889, and @ was recovered ceastully completed the meas- | rgen. d, and in expeditions to covering a period, of eign | ea, x achievement lett | W. 187, and reaches hen Found 59. Jace of bly Played : x cep mleiens C by his nephew, Dr. LITTLE LOTTIE AMBRON HAD (20), i)" accurately fixed the position FALLEN INTO A CISTERN. sing for ma Day and 4 trance While Lid Was Open. Lottle Ambron, three wave mui terfously Gisappeared (uum PATENts’ | Overed, S apeditise home in Irvington, e earch was immediat Floating on the 00 for the equal of this sewing machine, It 3 matic tension a 7 mest approved attach- for i mente. |The wont work 7 ia of polished oak, and station within: the |} ois machine lle] ited: witht tuee\cuwery: bys We guarantee it for five years from the date RHODE ISLAND, } }of purchase, and will agice to keep it in te CONNECTICUT, pair dunn; tod. No charge for in- NEW structions as to use and care : s and NEW pas Mi Sey ving s appear: 15.75 SIEGEL GC ee eS The same machine, with five dra-vers and ance of a table when closed, at Helsingfors, In Sweden, He was edu- U ih ‘cated at Borgo and the University of h Helsingtors. As a boy and young man 1 [he spent his vacations exploring mines | auoat 865,000 Worth Taken Out, reed bodies THe 1G STORE WOMAN'S BODY. Doys Tell a Story to the Norden town (Nod Authorities: That) the Water—Prob- | Around the En- Company Causes Consternation tn Town —Reservolr tx Helng Drained | ome, had, ‘yesterday enty-Lour hours. . mo 3. Ave. Rae Be, to BOD, would be recoverod inside fore aly 1 ken $65.00) worth | of | for Satisfaction of Public. | old, mys-| gold irom the spot where it was hidden \ $y "Winters, ‘making. $200,00) There ts considerable excitement at J., over the story that unt- | Bordentawn, China, Glassware and Lamps. shapes and decorations, amazingly low priced for Home- cial at 9 Hlouselurnishings. For Wednesday (Homefitters’ Day) we offer a short list of desirable and necessary goods at prices that won’t buy their equal at other stores. Pure Foods, Wines and Liquors. Why not have the best always? You can always) - tash, dor. cap, 9} Canned Fruit: ‘Holly Yellow Craws Cling 10 | excellent dessert, 10 So-Carts and Baby Carriages well-furnished home. You can buy the best makes here at all times for less money than elsewhere. this sample offering: agents or dealers just ee Twenty-nine different styles of reclining , and stationsry Go-Carts and Baby Car- and Bedford Cord; some have green enam- el gear, rubber-tired wheels, full-sized on strong, adjustable rods. Your choice SON OM wan (GOSS BELIEVED TO BE IN A NEW | MORE eTOLEN GOL JERSEY RESERVOIR. | RECOVERED BY DIVERS. a Trade Sale of of new goods, in the latest TOULET SETS. Toilet Set, six pire, large shapes, handsomely decorated, rigularly eo!d at £2.25; spcial at 1.45 12 plec's with slop jaz, decorated ant gold traced, dat $7.50; special at $.00 Custidore, large sizes, Austr.an China, handsomely decorated’ and gold linsd; tezuiarly sold at 50c.; special at z') READING LAMPS. NickelLamp, with test central draught burner, tripod, shate and chi plete; regular! Glasa Globe, clear crystal glass, imita- tion of cut glass; regularly sold at 20c.; specalat 10 DINNER SETS. Linner Set, 100 pieces, richly decorated in natural colors; regularly sold at $10.00; special at 6.50 Dinner Set, 100 pieces, fine Austrian jenina, very handsomely de-orated in | four colors, with 16-in platter; regu- larly sold at 321.00; special at 13.40 | Tea Set, $6 pleces, fins thin porcelain, very richly decorated and gold lined; ‘regularly sold at $4.50; ppectal at 3.25 Trade Sale of Pastry Boards, with cleated ends, at 15 | Four-Quart Copper-Finished OilCans,at 18 | 50-ft. Garden Hose, of half-inch stock, \fully' warrented: worth 10c. per ft.: to-morrow at 3.50 Lawn Mower (14n.), warranted, to- morrow at 2.00, A lot of Blue Flame Oil > burners; worth $9.00 apiaceyi aoe: : row at 6.00 | The ‘Boston"’ Gas Cooker, large else, with 14-in. oven; worth ato; to morrow at 3.75 price than the ordinary, in- ie ) "Milford”* pure Fruit Jame, assorted flavors, can, Catsup: ‘‘Hazel'’ Tomato Catsup, bot., 12 ford or “Iron City" Peaches, choice California frait, cam, 17 Boyle's Sliced Peaches for cream, am Red and Black Preserved Raspberries, ib. can, WINES AND LIQUORS. St. Julien, a fine Table Claret, dos., 2.590 Medoc, a higher grade of California y a hig! rat case, 3.00 Friar Sauterne, equal to masy impert- ed Sauternes, case 12 qts., 3.38 Laubenheimer, a better grade of Cal fornia White Wine, case, 3.00 |Double Stout, a fine tonic and good blood maker, dor., i) j Blackberry Brandy, excellent tor me dicinal purposes, gal., $2.00; dot., 4s | Natoma Brandy, 1092, made from se- | lected grapes, gallon, 3.00. California Port and Skerry, Angelica, | Muscatel and Tokay Wines, fine toa ies and good blood-makere, gallos, 1.35 | california Claret, Zinfandel and Bare Randy, fully matured, gallos, 9S¢., Bsc. a | Holland Gin, fize for medicizal par- poses, gallon, 3.00 | Monogram, Guckenbeimet and Finch’'s Golden Wedding Whiskies, full quart | bottles, c Old Crow and Pepper Whiskies, gallon, 2,50 Old Cabinet Whiskey, gallon, 3.00. ry necessary part of every Read olstered with Corduroy, velour and pretty parasols mounted 10.00 4? AGTYINITSELF OODERE Sstuntay a sixteen- panions sav edge of body They t ' « “arm, it half an Sour bad elapsed before pre ccompany rand when they sere the pody hal disape company #9. austy the hatte. r will not be empty eo making Inquiry ned that any nema