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Playmates Saw Child Topple Over Fire Escape, Railing and Fall to Death. | i@amuel Rappaplart six pears old, qrailing and fell the entire aix stories to ‘went out on the fire-escape on the sizth! the street. jr of the tenement, No. 162 Stanton | Little Be: to awaken his little brother ami jran out. She peered over the ter, Israel amd Bessle, who had teen! and saw lying In ced there to sleep by tneir mother, Iifelesn heap on the pavement, {1 fe screamed and her mother her boy ls ‘dnd! fell to the street, early to-day. low, with two men over him ‘He was instantly killed. The frantic mother ran down to the} Scrne boy slept with his mother, cnd street and ww the hoy carried into | and his ekull| against the | awoke about 6 o'clock. In climbing cut drug rtore. An ambulance war eum ‘of bed he awakened her and shi ‘keds! moned, but the little fellow was 3 him where te was golng. ald. His back wan broken eruehed from striking ralls an he fell. “i'm going to wake Bossle," he abit. He climbed out on the fire-escave ard aroused both the other cil The tires of them beran (o play and Sammy Crows ot children, driven out of the a st the) tenements by the heat ittie climbed up a boant leaning aRuin fellow fall. Most of k him railing. ‘Me lost his balance, tumbled over the. “IBETONGS AS A BILL COLLECTOR > | MADE ME LOOK LIKE 30 CENTS. SAYS WIDOW. and wept at the shockin little playmate. ARREST AFTER COOD ADVICE. BERGER. WHO WARNED LE- VINE. CHARGED WITH THEFT. Ne Mad Told the Park Sleeper to Look Out or He Would Re Robbed. -Thirty Cents Was the Amount of he Claim, Too—Iceman Held in 81,000, Harry Berger, of No, 77 Suffo:k street, last night awoke Meyer Levine, of No. 4 Allen street, who wan asleep on a bench in Seward Park and warned him to be careful or he would be robbed Levine put his hand in his pocket and claimed that $15 that he had there was gone. He aelzed Berger are) shouted lustity for the police, When a policeman ar- rived he charged Berger with the lar- ‘le tried to collect a Mill for 39 centy {with a pair of ice tongs and now my ‘fice looks like “3 cents.” ‘Mrs. Mary McKay, a widow, of No. 43 West Forty-third street, made this Temark to Magistrate Hogan, In the iWest Bide Police Court to-day, when Frank Gosto, an ice pedier, of No. 4 ‘West Forty-third street, was arraigned ‘on a charge of felonious assault. In support of her accusation, the | ceny with the alfections « ” ro THAN woman exhibited a. black eye and 9) Patrolman Meenan, o the Madison|{iie, feminine 4 Bat badly gashed upper lp. street. station, who made the arreat,| {re man and onary “The prisoner demanded 30 cente| searched Herger, but failed to And the|™ forewunaies nary Hhaemednicimenhe, which I owed him for tco,"" sald Mra. | missing money in hin possession, + Sen tO dies th the feellng that MeKay, “and tried to enforce it by] Maxistrate Pool. in the Easex Mar-| Pateraon, charac ia operate aes h ofa wife! atriking me with a pairof ice tongs.” [ket Court, to-day discharged Nerger| S!f¢ than al Ae Teas Haat Stra hrowa her head ‘Mre. Clancy, the mother of the com-| atfer warning him to mind his own busl- Utes, he has to refle un ners 7 In the alr plainant, toid a similar story, but Gorto] ness in future, minutes shou have been spent 4 r b umn an officer's daughter and Twill f was not ready with his defense, so the| you bet 1 will’ answered Berger. | Money making and lose Inthe in Mra. Strat of Cre etl whee shepaareae thee case was adjourned until Monday, ball | “Because 1 didn't do ao LE panned the | 0f the Goddess of Love rave m1 oe) Suds the blond locks awry. S being fixed at $1,000. night in a cell.” Money it was that offered Willi Th up and torture ————— SS trouble It came about tna wits cur to William. Who w teh n sensational denoueme 1 tn wife: never. ROBBED IN THE PARK REFUSES TO MEET HOGE. |way. with a sensational denouem Fe er twviiont b eres fore Recorder : } rr and T love him now. Democratie Candid atartied the ' s \ 1. viniinte iat When he he will find his true. wife Negroce Took Tannel Employee'a| nor of Va. Won't Dincnas 5 nares thia aim. (That woman hax” no : Money as He Stent (terial to The Evening z i J ; tihimmhaliea He James Fairsclough. who gives his ad-]| NORFOLK, Va. Aug drew ' m9 ~W much amused az the 5 saat \ ¢ Its aughingly awaiting Sha eee fa eee pie, a} Jackson Montague, Democra ranitt yo billian | wail H is bose | f ome Tt ts hinted that Kite Grew n lot of back ay vealardaptenien dato for Governor, will not xratity hin} Henttt Stralght AS iy ASS A ly rE De ae Ue he hid in his pocket as he slumbered on | Republican opponent. J. Hampton Hoge. | °! ine tate i bead The Mest Marringe. Mgnt just for pique. And they live (Ja bench In Waehington Square Park this| by meeting him in Joint debate during SCH apr oro Lite ft UCLA CUE UCU EY Mats ern: ae an early hour. When he|the coming campaign. Democratic leat-|woaed and won, itt i) was only vedi i awoke he found two colored men altting|ers declare Montague knows well that ers Titian | { én the bench beside him, anil shortly|Ioxe ts simply “paying to the galler-| yeas Tad apt tees Pe YOUNG SCHWARTZ MISSING. {after discovered that his pocket had | tes." saci eines ine : osph ‘ yt nv Deen cut and his money had disappeared.| They sty Hoge wanta to talk tof? ?UT* i Bena: Uo ATE “uo Eventon) ‘The. two negroes walked away. crowds and Montague !s not going to Small, bat Meare te bis. is World to Ald in Finding Him, Vatrsclough caused thelr arrest, and| furnish them for him. Democratic} wijiam ts no bigger Mrs, Anna Schwagtz, of No. 712 Fitth the money was found on them. Later! speakers will address Democratic audi-|oider, but tt | in police to find her Gn the dollce court they were held ror| ences and let Republicans talk to their! whole rerst inl ane De Iniamnat eno dls, ‘arial. own e declares he will coli: there ian chamber iy 0 ay and has not been ——— Into every county and elty tn the Star [in ad ent ceca sci eee @rasiiian Editor in New York, | He pens his campaign’ in’ Mtchmont So ae HETREGT El 4 + | next wee! y months the trite w ji Mr. esi ororelsy editor of the Rio —— tr and William wis happs. ‘Phe | he Hk 8 A passenger on the stea: aed 0h "out , 4 to the OMice of ss gmplen arrived here Inst night | .1he Road to Success te via Sunday oe vise H \ chin, World thins morning ant Rilo Janel eM) World Wants, Trea cor aGa erent Hoye ' the fevred that oy had met 08, moot mill hile eons i S| with an'acciden “How I -Was BROKE hin the Klondike.” By ABRAM E. GWYNNE, « the Brother of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. A Remarkable Story, Well Illustrated. Newport Terrorized by Two Gypsy Girls. How Two Fortune Tellers Frightened Swell Society Almost to Death by Proph- esying a Murder. (Illus. trated.) af ‘onderful Invention to p Induce Repose. No. 7 of the Sunday World's Great Series of Photo-Scenes of Actual Life in New York, “Home from the Summer Vacation.” How to Sleep THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, IN MATRIMONY LED TO CELL. @ TOO O OOOO OOD OO OO COC COUC OOOO D OCOD ODOPOOOODOOOOOO % ® STe te ersioiere er we S} OIAGRAM . SHOWING MOMES OF THE TWO WIVES: NO WITNESSES ; AGAINST BROKER cou WITH FORGERY. ED- WIN STAFFORD I8 HELD. toliceman Palted, to Hi sdwin Stafford, old, of No a broker, fifty years 64 West Ninety-third atres a charge o fforgery. or Koc He was arrested Warrant aworn out by Lodla U. . of No, 28 West Twenty: street, and Careon H. Summer, @ 64 West Ninety-third atreet For Months Wives No.,? |! and No. 2 Lived:: Within Two Blocks of Each Other--Trouble Comes When No. 2 Has Him Arrested for Abandonment. In jail thie Ww 1 h to goa It that tt was coming, nd that is Tan wisest | a why he dried his tears and. looked up That Suraiente a to the law Hom was halted befe + othe Recorder Nod Mal a just Reourite 3 EE a eae paused p r ree of non Bere enplaina Had Wiliam te 10, didnt! know | ne tacultyatoe te nature of tt sit or he emiled ina ealm with ¢ eset William below Wives Tell-Tale ‘that Have Photographs ‘Helped Their of Famous Husbands. ‘Beauties. Five Days Imprisoned Under Lake Erie. Mrs. Howard Chandler Pictures That the Orig- Their Own Story, by the Christy, Wife of the Fam- inals Would Give a Great Two Men Who Were Res- ous Artist. How She Has Deal to Suppress, Re- cued in the’ Terrible Acci- Assisted Him. Full Page| produced for the First, dent at Cleveland. Their in Four Colors. | Time. Thrilling Experience. We ae He Remarkable Story Now First Told of the Man Who Made Baxter Street. Amassed $1,000,000 and Lost It, and Now Drives a Hack. Great Achievements of Rajah, the Ourang-Outang, Who Eats Like a Human Being and Knows More than Some. Henry Clews's Amazing Forecast of the American Billionaire, in an Intensely Interesting Story on iM The Original Harris Cohen. How a Great Fortune Grows. Monkey} Prodigy of! Bronx Park Zoo. - It wan alieged that the prisoner forged the names of Fannie IH. Cress, of Co- shooton, O.. and Walker McCarthy, of No. 24 Broadway, this city, to an as- signed mortgage for $5.0) of property In Arlington, N. J When the case was called the oMcer wi anes preacnt. Do not come before me with a pris- ner and no evidence,’ said Magistrate Hogan to the policeman. “When you make an arrest have 2Y Our) eel ieaeee In court when the is ea ones, Bt was arrested a few day! charged with floating a worthless or 310.9, but gettled the case o1 court, FORT PLANS WRONG. Costly Work at Malifax Torn Owt Be Dlunder. (Special tn The Evening World) HALIFAX, N. tary authorities have been requested by cable from the War Office to condemn [all the work done on the new fort, started eome time ago near the entrance harbor. Work jnex eo one had Preparation of tne pians. It was reported In military cir-; cles that. all_of the plans had been stolen and a reconstruction of the fort was ordered on this account. Gen. Bis- coe says thie report ts unfounded. DID NOT PLAY POKER. Among the stories that were brought over on the steamship Kaiser Wilhelm der, Groane was one to the effect that! M. Werthelmer, a well-known kid glove importer, of this city, had been one of neven to sit Ina long poker game, Mr. Wertheimer did not play poker, | nor did he at any time on the voyage take part In the game. He In atrictly a business man xnd cannot understand how his name should be mentioned tn connection with the matte: WORKMAN INJURED. Pillar Fell on Daracelll While at Work on New Ratldt Cornelius Baracelll, a laborer, of No. | 303 Central Beenue, Brooklyn while at | work to-day on a new bullding at Twen- ty-fourth stree: and Third avenue, was | struck on the back by a falling Iron pil- | Jar, Hin spne was badly fractured and | ‘he received faternal Injuries. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital in a serious conditon. ———_— GIs to New York Societies, (Special to The Evening World.) HALIFAX, N.3., Aug. 24—By the will of the late Patrick O'Mullin, fled to- y, $15,00) Is left to the Missionary: Ba- of St. Paul the Apostle of Ne called Fathers erary Socte! ar commonly called ae wer In the Went Side Court to-day on! who served the warrant had none of the ¢ ‘The matter was thenadjourned antil S.. Aug. 24.—The milt-| + will meet four times the coming season YOUNG ROCKEFELLER WILL TRY TO SHINE IN SOCIETY. |Young Leader of a Bible Class Organizes a Dancing Class to Meet at Delmonico's, 0 COOOL DODOGGOOEDOSGOIDOSGGOSDESOBOGGOGIOOO John D. Rockefeller, Jr. who has tong) which he Is afillated. object to round shone as a,jeader of a Bible class in| dancing and other frive 14 | Rockefeller hax dev the Sundey-school of the Fifth Avenue | jy ha chergies to business, outdoor sports Baptist Church, Is to shine In society. and the chi He his organized a dancing class which | jetermination to take a circlen is thought to alg [ANS that iissattentions to Miss “Abbie ina baliroom at Delmonico's. Aldrich, the gaugnten of Senator Adrich, Young Mr. Rockefeller, the son of the | of Rhode Island, are serious. He has richest'man in the world, has never de-| mez the young woman frequently ch time to . and the | home in Providence and at Narragansett of the Raotl with | Per, aie sud rin soctety anons STERN BROTHERS Upholstery Department The attention of those contemplating refurnishing or redecorating {!s invited to our complete stock of Lace Curtains, Furniture and Wall Coverings, Hangings and Drapery Stuffs in new fabrics and designs, including the latest Art Nouveau Productions | Exceptional facilities for making Heavy Draperies and Lace Work of every description to meet individual tastes or requirements Designs and Estimates Submitted West Twenty-third Street O-MORROW'S SUNDAY COORLD. Mid-Ocean Honeymoon in a Cockle-Shell. How Capt. Andrews and i His Bride Will Cross the Ocean in a Tiny Boat Together. (IMustrated.) Ww Through Death Valley Automobile. \“ How to Sueceed in Society.” A TELEPATHIC INTERVIEW (the First on Record), with the Great-HARRY. LEHR, | As Amusing as It Is Novel and Interesting. nan The Very Startling Trip by a Brave Man Through the Hottest Place on ‘Earth. (IMustrated.) We We A Great Winged Musicians Best Comic Weekly { Double Page of Letters - of the Published in America, from Everywhere on Autumn Forests, Four Pages in Colors, by the Absorbing $50 Question, “Which Loves Longer ---Man or Woman?” How They Play and What They Play On, A. D. Reed, Kahles, Ladendorf, Marriner and “Tnsect F. M. Musicians,” Howarth | by Ernest .in the Ingersoll.) Comic Section. ‘