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* FR FOUND ARMY AND NAVY DELEGATES START FOR inl CORONATION CHILD AFLAME. con witeons 0 sul-Gen. Evans Goes, ote Gold- jj (stein Is Dying in the Hos- ‘pital —Half-Crazed Parent “Makes Scene on Street. Hive-Year-Old Annie 4 | DL) wive-year-old Annie Goldstein ts be-| ; to be dying in Gouverneur Mos-| jpital from burns received to-day at her! fhome, on the top floor of No, 165) Orchard strect. "The child's father 1s a fish peddier, }erhe mothe® was busy in @ front room Siawhile Annie was playing in a room in J) thie rear. Hearing the child ecream, the H encther' rushed to where the little one| Pj} mad been romping and found the girl efiveloped in flames. ‘The mother, half crazed, ran into the hallway ricking ‘Fire!’ greatly | ae the twenty-two families in tho | | i t ‘ ac “Janitor hastened upstairs and tore the binging dress off the child. | Meantime some draperies had taken “fire, and when the firemen arrived they ‘found the furniture burning briskly. | The Injured child was sent to Gouver- | fetir Hospital. | ‘Where {t was found that she had in- hhaled the flames. The mother fought “wildly for permission to ride in the am- Dulance with the little one to the hospi- > tal. | She swooned when three policemen re ee te “THREE HURT Bt FALLING LADDER, " Pedestrians in Lower Broad- way Badly Injured by an Odd Accident at No. 198, ———— A ladder fell from the fourth for to ) the street at No. 198 Broadway to-day, Anjuring the following persons MRS. ROSS P CARROLL, EDWARD, thirty-five, of She 1s to Be Chaperon tor Gen, Wilson's Daughters at the No, 21 Twenty-third street, Brooklyn; C ion | struck on the leg ‘ § DILLON, JOHN, forty, of No. 109 Rear-Admiral John © W q i Wilso: 1 tt was not Bterling place, Brooklyn; struck on (#1 James I oat, whe wi u t ad been sent the Army ata cero fy Alex ; contusion of head and tan ‘ " t q ‘ * All were attende’ and went home were th ! John Daly, fo Q-nine, derrickman, |! fa 1 van of Kens‘co, was «rrested t ' ¥ y Mr, Scripture, who was Injured on the to bid tem gyi hy set : Hh Clay . “bead and shoulder, made compiuint | two ¢. nee Hold 1 Ver 1 @gainst Daly, the derrickman, and Wid th: ve , nla him arrested. Anerer f ' ' ' {= sCDillon ard Carroll, who were also Koss Me and Mie, 4 i 4 - allghtly Injured, refused to enter com-| Admin) Water ured in ‘ be had a large faints against Daly and also refuse! to) mcry suit of lieht i L) I 4 ve thelr Injuries attended by an with an immense Manama } ' 4 mp pance surgeon. “Tals 4 1 « ek : Daly was taken to the Old attended i lata at Station, and later Contractor W.} may hi ann i iS jeagrist, who 1s in charge of the work, again T toy Upichie aay 6 ball for him have to weir any ! hare: The accident was j pariah ALL MILLIOHAIRES, caused by Daly ‘on and overbalancing a twely: | regull ler, which fell three stories In ‘js | | . RECOVER IG LOND HURLED A HORSE. BUTIN SMALL CASE, OF STOLEN BUTTER INTO A DITCH. Police Arrest Three Merchants | ‘‘Willie,”’ The Evening World's Whom They Charge with) Office Boy, Describes a Trol- Having Firkins Taken from! ley Accident He Saw in Truck. Tryon Row. | Litigation Over $240, in Lawyer and Foreman of the| dury Are Wealthy. ial OWL The Evening (| World's office boy, saw an dent to-day. what he Several millionaires appeared in the! Beventh Municipai District t @ay In a case heard by Justice He Joseph. The action was brought rote 4 . y he Emmeodore B. Starr, a Pirin bry nue . n | rot abe way he Miswalar, as administrator of the estate| Tie @ thest Munita wrote it: ‘of his uncie, Theodore B. W [firiine jof butter th shins non! Michael 1 N yore pales, Rosalie Hay, the own fall eee nad , und sty ign, wht aa ouBe at No, 121 Madison ay baLntepepesg beat y t prod u YY had @ lease on the house at the time of | 15 Hyasamaidcanie Ket. through Centre mtreet this morning hie death. After his death and previous Hee at aod Tetoaaene carecen tenis Kk, engounte n to the expiration of the lease, Mrs, the set thea taal ence 1 Madison avenue car at Bad certain alterations made tn the! truck stop t real ntiaetta lyre How | At Tyron Row and Centre street there Apartments occupied by Mr. White and! the pin © damaged his furniture and books to the| The police say that in J is an excayath extent of $140 Pca tpg ied tunne! oming south When the complaint in the case had) forty-three of the tus 7 Pause He d without Been heard, Phillip Carpenter, a former! Woiey and Latham [Rae ree, snow tO® SAmsistant District-Attorney, counsel for ; Mm Inte the exeavatton Mr. @tarr, said u ‘ r such a condition that “Tam surprined that such a wealthy 7 { ate at nt for him t on pperaon as the defendant ty should re "i 1 Li at Ste payment of a just claim. | man who G Nan aR Aral a w ave tot Stand she plenty of money SHA ager rie UR ea Miromen, laborers and pollvemen who P also understand that her counnet, (ruck Ho crossod ind arked the sene cante forward with ploks, shovels and all such dt Cariléle Norwood, 1# a millionaire ox, plank Me, Norwood wos on his feet in an tn wiant. “Your Lordenip,” he wald, Einformed that Mr. Starr is a millionaire Sand 1 am surprised that he ehould ft court on such a small matter. yet. then, you are all kn good com volating out of the hilfhour'a work thes Doust from th ot deep, Spike, 11d not know wha a good was W," interposed Justioe Joseph. i , crowd of people who [Grace Kpiseopal Church, haw declined | ing | used Postum with part coffee ” i” ig Jury, Mr. Charles B “ ‘ the call t become rector of Bt, John’s | and we missed the headaches, then Ow, IN also reputed to milion fey ier tin 4, tn trifle frit Church, Washington. §t John's Charen 7 1 4c ffee evel orning ff “4 wan not injuned, tut a 6 er Probe ~. ueed leas co! every morning for E believe myself and the court t Hae driver harnossed ‘pike DAmeanale Probe m hecame yacant throuch the slesiton of | avout two weeks, and then Postum pher are the only poor men \n " rnd Acie ae silthaiing ia remiaieiare Dr, | MucKay glone fon nearly a year now, and I ne Me a POWTLAND, OF, June 4—Vractl-| he My juet Wish you could gee the change been informed, Judge,” said 34, et 1S wi , weiahed 1.200 pune. wt mpliS | seLuEAS! ftom AWenEy in my husband, He Nas better) Mer, “that you are not very Bri. ne . right aut of thirty-three eounties | DETROIT GIRL WEDS COUNT. | neatth than he ever had before, never Of being misdionuire, and 1 e err e Oo Ong) catlmated ‘malar’ i | yas the he an eat anything @menographer are the only poor THEFT ON THE PRIS ILLA. SEEN A STRAY AUTOMOBILE? ave remain vo Chamberlain, D0 vive Martha Pal h ave hearth rt ~ Locavore i Ji Now Comatoss De Cha ay web trout le, and he ci straightening | Detectives Vt 1 Vow Haye and It ds Marked «vy, AT FAI Wiens i] DETROIT, Js not be induced to drink coftec undor the evidence mM aehed At No. M2 Alwxaniar ayvenu CD. bet Me, Raine fie : h Mies Morita } ¢ apy circumstance be known f ‘ atl ; ; 1 ut i ne We atin pe eran 6a a ote ee Salm aR mentions dyapep- ing to the evidence, the 1 it me i " ‘ bin ee rvuepeheesesar tap pra TRL Me neaux. " he tells them| A Me Wilte'e, books | 2 ty j ! hoon “of Pasa, was vn OL wae plinoat ae, badl ow he but| Ded nor boon damaged und ( 14 ; ts sats! am now entirely well, and have ons| 95 pounds to 108 pounds and) aime oleatn te cloned bat ali, aw oor Wan all he Was mone, Wit pov 1 . tier Whewé, that by ullee On pal the Priscila the’ night beta i Wives | 8 { inched. but the bist Machi hod got aughters Hold Reception—Con- Transit , 3 2 Da vors “JORDAN ORIAP 155,157 and 159 East 230 St. wins. 1 Gak Roll To» O-fice Dict, | NER 1 eee 2 Doors West o/ 3d Ave. YOURCREDIT IS GOODHERE for whatever yousmay wish to pur- chase. So beautify your homes and make life worth living Ds ive! wollen finish, highly polished, deep drawers and com parte ments, excellent cabinet work and interiors; $14.49 actual value 1 $25.00; vd wil h Parlor Suits latest. colorin 5-Piee : cove design and handsome hi Large Elegant Silk Damask of dainty pered. steel spring ; at £60.00; reduced to. fin Refr ieee tors, of best sea- soned jun T, charcoal dry air, bronze locks and hinges; Couches, mr, like cut, covered in fin dainty coverings, good wo small s, fine mir ed, prines value $5.00, very of golden oak tinish, polished hivh backs, velour seats made strony, vahie very special, $1.49 We Have No Branch Stores—All Business Now Centred in Our 23d St. Establishment. SRE RL 10; Spec SATURDAY EVENINGS. OPEN White Enamelled and Brass Bedsteads, heavy pillars, brass vases a br mount es: regular price $806 $4, 29) DIVORCE FOR MRS. ACER i ENDS A DOUBLE SUIT.) ———__$_e}-—___—_—— | f mt Special, BOY WAS JOKING. '|Referee Reports that Husband Visited Prima| Donna at Bayside. Comrade Watched Young) Agate Sink, Believing His| Cries Were Intended to Scare Youth on Bank, Arthur G, Agate, a twelve schoolboy, a son of Ambrose J. Agate, of No. 10% Kast One Hundred and Seventy-fifth street, was drowned ‘while! bathing In Weat?hester Creek at the foot! of Holmes street. boy, with a com- | panion, Hervert Watkins, who lived | hext to his home, went to the creek to take a swim after school, Later in the evening young Watkins, breathless and/ | so very exelted that he could not talk} Yc tedly, arrived at the Agate home formed them that “Arthur went e back otlfied the pollee hough year-old down and did not co EITHER WAY HURTS, re on Cof ee-Users any people, specially when head-| hes fo) Jaw leaving off the rug, and serious If the tinued, So there you are be- two fires. paratively easy way out was by a lady from Frankiin, Pz. We had a curious experi- >. Husband had been rs a sufferer from dys-| heartburn, headaches neryous We} with general tried a great many physicians and a popsta, and trouble. ma donna at My a a hich Just has sgned Mrs. Addie I not only an absol great muny remedies, but none of them did him any lasting good. “We concluded there must be some- thing about his employment that thus affected him. One day a man told tim that probably coffee was the cause of his trouble and advised him to use Postum. The first time 1 made it 1 studied directions and made it good, Well, that day was a ng 10 be remembered, “We liked the Postum but we had @ that Island She obtained conclusive evid had visited the val times last summer was heard be: and flo ree was aly entritt thon shgned | . nd | ¢ fa sult! ho the Acers t | rs have am, tin whi West law wife with wan to his fae Mrs, Acer that he to th Mr A months ea Ings Chat nroush 1 had he had Introduced in nave them | day after ty keep them trom one, You see the trouble was we had both used coffee so long that our nerves were in a gtate of collapse {without the usual stimulant, Until then I did not dream I was such a) slave to coffee, but we had to do j something to quit, so the next morn- Mi Ixy THOUGHT DROWNING, a hundred headaches compressed into| up from abl 8O good health, “it my pame will do any good, uso lit, tor we stand by Ry always,” snttonden, | aniful for the blesng of Nivathuii. — Of Bt. owls, ry ke, af] Declines Gall tw Noted Chures, | Higiokly4 SUNDAY WORLD WANT ADS _— Some Ghings About SERGE SUITS. Every piece of serge is a mystery—unless you know the maker. You can’t tell much about a serge suit from its looks—whether or not it’ll fade or shrink or get ‘‘fuzzy.’?’ Anybody can be fooled ona serge suit, and a good many are. When you get one of our $15 Serge Suits you have the satisfaction of knowingyou’ renottaking chances—you know you’re geiting the serge made by the best mill in the world—the same mill that has fur- nished us our serges for forty years—and we stand back of every suit. Here’s a lotof blue serge sack suits of a much finer grade of serge than you’ll find usually even for $20—special to-day at $15. WM. VOGEL @ SON, BROADWAY. HOUSTON ST. SHADOW SOUP. x % ? R “A | em *, An Indian cure for Dyspepsia! . Made by holding a fat fowl over a simmering pot, on a sunny day, and thus—boiling the shadow, Unprofitable as the eee of $2.50 Sil Shoes, which are- 70 cents finish and and - $1.00 profit,-and 80 cents “worth of ey and materials, a Good shoes cannot be made to sell at less a | than $3.50, How good, the $3.50 kind are, depends | upon whether you buy the usual five profit “" * 4 \ oil footwear, ot Regals,-which come direct from Tannery, to Consumer, with only one profit viz. the Manufacturers, Style Book elucidates. if 0 Sold only 1a 45 Regal Stores trom Atianttc to Pa eifis and London, Aizo by mail, 14 Stores Metropolitan District, MEN’S STORES. NEW YORK CITY. 115 Ni St. bet. Ann and Beekman, 67 Fulton st., 2N1 ay, cor, Ruade St Tit Broadway.” us 1001 Hiway bet JERSEY CITY: 09 Ne NEW AgUIC RAT Broad ‘opp. Central RR. of 3 ie NEW YORK CITY: 785 Broadway, « a7, opp. Herald Square 166 West 125th St., comer 7th Ave, Summer Resort y Literature can be had at The World’s Vacation Bureau, 1381 » Broadway, New York, free of charge. When booklets or circulars are ordered by mail stamps , must be inclosed to cover postage, -WORK— The ‘sung And Counters left aerery oar yy 3 ow York, whenoe ( PROVIDENCE, BR, 1, June The "thot | $6 We Bamere $0: Sth, Birast, ‘thew, Kdmund & Rousmaniere, rector of FP MONDAY MORNING WON DERS

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