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40.0 Zeki KEENAN ONDER ARREST MISS GEORGE TO PRESENT A YOUTHFUL GILBERTE. She Is Physically Adapted to Role She Will Essay in “Frou Frou.” B. Altman & €o. are showing Blouse Waist Dresses of various fabrics, including Striped, Checked, Pongee, Louisine and India Siths, for | Accused of Partici- ' pating in the Fatal) Summer wear. | Assault o Walter a Hutch inso 4 Tailor-finished Gowns of light-weight fabrics will me | ee be offeredat . $18.00, 22.00, 28.00 Fi t “FIRST ARREST IN CASE.) Less than One-Half Original Prices. ©) — Hutchinson was a Clerk Who Dress Department, Second Floor. i) Was Mysteriously Injured| 4 ~and Left Unconscious in Lumber Yard, The first arrest in the cane of ano | 8. Altman & Co, announce that beginning June BGS oh Seung Walter Hiunabineon waa made | 7th, and during June, July, August and Septem- ‘ De uiiclivediorgoant. Leohard, ber, their store will be open betWeen the hours of Capt Titus's etaff, arraigned befo! trate Crane in Centre Street Cou rick Keenan, y-three venrs of 8:30 A.M. and 5 P.M. Saturdays: 8:30 A. M. and 12 Noon. = KOCH & Co. LLECTL Keenan was charged in the Hutchis: York © scious in a ber yard at enth avenue. mediate neighborhood Leonard told Magistrate Crane Capt. Titus had solved the mystery of the presence of the young man !n that neéfghborhood and of the attack “All the evidence ts in the captain's of possession,” he said, ‘and he asks that | $26 the case be adjourned for a few days until other arrests can ‘be made.” Magistrate Crane held the prisoner for examination. Leonard would not tel the nature of the evidence against Keenan. Nor would he say what was the m the deadly assault. Hutchinson robbed, for his watch and money were 4n this pockets and he would protably have died where he lay had not a night watchman found him yesterday morn- ing. ¢H 1s now in Roosevelt Hospital, where he !s unconscious. He has been unable to make any statement that + Would give and clue to his assailants, JAMES BROWN LORD BURIED. Notables Among Mourners at Fu- neral of Famous Architect, liver in the tm- that between Lenox & Seventh Avenues, Agents for the FOR WOMEN MISS GRACE GEORGE, William A. Brady's revival of “Frou the dificult part Frou” at the Garrick Theatre, begin-| their care ning Thureday evening, in which M. Grace George will be seen as Gill (s attracting unusual ‘attention because | prese: of the physical attributes which Mias| five George will bring to her role. A youth-| Mina George will be supported by an ful Gilberte will be a novelty, inasmuch | unusually strong company, including as few actresses have yentured to essay! Wilton Lackaye and Trace Henderson. until well along in) Gilberte was a woman of he authors conceived her, "He have never seen the role 'y an actress under thirty- Style, ease and service—a trio always found in | this Famous Shoe. The immense variety of shapes HERE is sure to meet every requirement of the most fastidious wo- men, All styles Boots, Oxfords, Colonials. > atebnahe Oxfords, 2.50 Boot, 3.00 (Specials, 50c. extra.) HEAT MODERATES, YET KILLS 2 AND PROSTRATES OTHERS, ase aoe i¥ Funeral services for James Brown Bie Lord, the famous architect, were held } | to-day in Grace Chureh, Rev. Dr. W. iN B. Altman & Gs. are prepared to recetve Rugs for Storage under the usual guarantee for safe-heeping. Repairing Will also be attended to. Promise of Cool Night Comes with Slightly R. Huntington, rector of the church, More Comfortable Temperature. and Rev N. C. Carey officiating. The church was crowded with friends and relatives of the dead man and dele; from the different social and business z organizations with which he was con- nected, a number of notables being among the mourners. N such floral tributes have been seen at any funeral in a long time, the offerings being Bh. beautiful, numerous and costly . There were fourteen pall-henrere, Dra, HEAT RECORD. WEATHER FORECAST. Foreonst for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P. M. Thurs- for New York City and Fair and cooler to- Thursday fair; fresh Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street, Sixth Avenue, New York. Polk and W. G. Thompson, who attend- ed Mr. Brown tn his Jong ilIness; N. ‘bold Edgar, H. 8. Van Dui M. 8. J. 8. Aig Paton, John I é H. McCarter, J. F. La- 1 Mortimer, Pau) Tucker- t Pell and W. A. Potter. as in Greonwood —— 12 Neon... see DEATHS FROM HEAT. Reilly, Patrick, ef No. 668 Wash- ington street; dead at his home from heat. Ohristian, Annie, seventy yearn old, No, 456 West Twenty-seventh atreet; found dead in bed at 8 o'clock this morning. HEAT PROSTRATIONS, SMALL-POX AMONG THE PASSENGERS, Case Reported by Steamship's Aa te apparent before noon was too late to [eave two lives. A man and a woman died from the heat of the night, which bad bean intense, owing to great humi- aity, It wae the first hot night of the sum- mer, and an uncomfortable one at that, for the air was eaturated with humidity. Over on the east side, the people re- Sale of Parasols. British Steamship Sunk in Irra- waddy Delta—650 Passengers. RANGOON (British Burmah), June 4 _The British steamer Cumorta, from| Hanley, Mathew, «ixty-eight| sumed their olf practice of weeping on ‘ Madras for this port with 060 imasen-|yeara old, No, 217 Fast Thirty- | rooftops, aifewaka, fire-cacapes or any| OOCctor as Rheumatism All Silh Ti gers, which from wreckage found dy alfourt street, overcome by the |04 piace tut the stuffy rooms of thelr Turns Out to Be Dread Dis- U q, etas, searching steamer, as reported on May|peat tn front of his home; re-| tenement dwellings, ease—Forty in Quarantine. |in black and white, white and ’ MA: was belloved to have foundered on| oo veg to presbyterian Hospital Mra, Annie Christian could get no Miny 6 in a cyclone, has been discovered | ™° "| breath of alr tn iffy room during black, stripe and . gunk at Baragua Flats in the Irra-| Nortom, Mra, Mary, No. 34 Park Her daughter | ‘ i border ef bs addy Delta, directly im the track of Avenue, Jersey City, overcome at Aine and went| APOUt forty steerage passengers who|fects in colors, | ripping. sate itutnalivgesnl Gast: Pavonia and Grove streets, Jer- The olf lady complained of the | Were landed at Fills Island yesterday § truding above the aurface af the wale: |aey City, and tnken to City Hos-|heat, She dled before the arrival of |grom the steamship Moltke on her ar- L.905, pital. phasiclans, rival from Hambung were to-day sent to FAMOUS SHOE | 7 | B | World Wants Get There EveryTime. New York arose to find the heat greater than that of the day before at the sdme time, but within a few hours it was found that the mercury was not going up by jeaps and bounds aw it did yesterday, Then the Weather Bureau issued a forecast of cool wea- even morning. enperatire throughout the night It was 74 at 10 o'clock, the me at midnight, and at 6 o'clock this Then the mercury began K0- ing up by leaps of two degrees an ho HEAT AFFECTS CADETS. (Hoffman Island to be held in quarantine, Tt ts feared they may have smail-pox. | When the Moltke reached her dock in Hoboken a fourteen-year-old girl named Marie Gudzun, who oame over with her | brother, Jursis Gudsun, was reported by | the whip’s dootor as puffering trom acute value $3.00, All Silk Taffetas, |in Dresden, stripes, pongees with colored stripes; black and white, and white and | semowhere In thts ctty, They with Jur- | gis Gudaun and nearly forty others who 0 Juar- at ther to come to-night, and between | Sera! Succumb tn Wetting DWE ieumatism. ‘The immigration inspector He Paid Help Wants i oF Went iF ied ordered ther transferred to the immi-| Dlack, i 57 iP ants im) the effect of the prospective cold| ign pain * , this morning’s World, WEST June 4,—In the exciting | grant wari at Long Istand Hospital. aR s Wor! wave and the actual coolness — or | cavalry dr benefit of the Board! Gy examination there the house phy- 2.50, BS BUT comparative coolness—men took new |of Visitors several of the cadets suc-| gictan pronounced the girl's trouble aa & ’ f cumbed to the heat yesterday, Under | i AAO Paid Help Wants in the 13 other | hope. the supervision of Cape 2. | Well-developed oase of emall-pox. value $4.00 to $5.00. New York papers combined. Yot i was warm enough. The mer-|dets went through the mt in-| She was at once sent back to Dr, Doty CUry was cometting with the 80 mark | {shing the dri with & mrand, Charge |at Quarantine, who had paged her with ‘| a | about noon, and there was promise that | Selied like Iiilans. and with sabres |the other steerage passengers on the rd Es / a lor my AGENTS JANITRESSIB ...... qi it would get higher. There was a bet- ; ee whip doctor's report. The Elis Island WNING HANDS. 7) ir NW! ‘te lee, that it would not get as|., t iat celebration | authorities were notified and an effort eas BW paces ep cra eons ae Fatt te! SOK |was made to hold those whe had been Broadway & 20th St. BARTENDERS 6 | lendency to coolness that was dence of Col. Mi in the same compartment of the ship, at y BLACKSMITHB ..,. 6 | —— - but most of the 1,500 steerage pamengers . TOOKDINDERS 6° 3 port tha had been passed and sent to their des- BOOKKERPERS 8 3 taken. the tinations i. Boys 108 9 VA H INDIANS Annex cura Only two Uttle girls who had been tn SS BUSHELDN ies : lett the same compartment with the sick ity the Moxtain | girl were found ‘They are Fume and! a “ | Sore Margoweky, who were being held 4| for thel* brother, who in maid to live nit ' - i PHOTOGRAIIBRS., 3 IANO HANDS ‘o| were in his oompary were sen */antine, It 4s impossible to 1,800 other pasnen| 4| ‘| Captain, Lieutenant and Twen- i ON ONE POINT, American Congress Adopts a Resolution Holding that Tu. CHASERS CLERKS 8 » tyeeight Men Killed in Am- srod over this cit COAT MAKOKS ‘ 2 vrais railroad routes, on coming across, bush—Uprising Becoming General, It Is Said. J fervone COLLBOTOILS ; ComPoRrORS 0 BALEBLADIEG 43 Cooks 1 1 . i currens 4 ee | Ne moan a 1 berculosis Is an Infectious “sid HomMAKRS ’ S PRANCIBCO, J 4—A enectal i \ Disease, DISHWASiE r aie ; TARO) ANS Hy “ | PRRIEMAKERS " z privens 3 4 Rm, , AGAINST SPEEDING AUTOS, ‘This is the last day of the session DRUG CLERKS 18 f : ‘of the American Congress of Tubereu OTe ‘MiTHS ‘ anaelidice wa jpany, quar-|losis at the Hotel Majentic, At the KUN TUOCKERS 3 hed 1 hres per cont, on the} early meating the wrth sympostum, 10, UBEFUL MEN 44.4, 3) number Kilo : e duly 4 |The Veterinary Aspects of Tubercn 7 Wala? HANDS 1 pt, Cell jomex and Lieut J ART. Ng unction Katlw id Union |tomla," waa dlecussed, and at the clos MoWaITE 17 | Waiojo, of thet Meeeers . y 4) ing in the afternoon was read the re- © WAITKEASRS “4 Of 2} ports of the ©. ‘The election 4 WINDOW CLAN rhe M of oMcers ink year was “ | npany | also part of ¢ ‘® work 4 ORKERS "| While the Congress by resolution has 4 BLLANEOUB. ..23 eS EPH Phan 6 declared it to be the duty of every De y Hert ik mi| government, municipality and indi 7) T0TAL ... rete nt Ni vidual citizen to adopt organised al scouts loys the Goverument Grand Jury the n at violate: “Simpany,| methods for lessening the @pread of | Bolergess arriving at Honaoslilo re-| thuy alight be Udicwed cont? | coberculosia, which is caualng directly Attractive Shirt Waists [ytety ona roo: Or inviting Shirt Waists attractively priced. Either applies most admirably to the display that may be seen at this store and the askings. The stock now is larger and more varied than it has been at any time this season, and embraces styles that are not only dainty and bewitchingly beautiful, but scores that are strictly exclusive. Pleasure and satisfaction are therefore assured all purchasers. Women's and Misses’ Corded Dimtty Waist, all) Women's Walsta of White Lawn, 9 over plaited front and tucked backs; embroidery ineertion yokes, special at. 2. 5 Lib MA) Se SNe tat a adi Women's and Misses’ Waists, beautifully, trimmed Women's Waists, sizes 40 to 46, Polka Dot Lawn, Piques and Colored and White Dimities, values ‘with fine Iace or embroidery, « limited num- 3.50 MUSES BIG, WE ae sessncosavusadubulvcsegies 98 | ver, worth upward of $5.75, \. Sterling Silverware and Silver-Plate Hollow Ware, AT ABOUT ONE-THIRD UNDER REGULAR PRICES. Pearl handle Table Knives, finest selected pearl, Carving Sets. with sterling silver mounting, in beautiful oak case, satin I{ned, six in cage...........-+ Sterling Silver Dessert Spoons, An fmmense eelection of two and three piece case : :$9.00 to $11.00/ Carving Sets, all nicely cased and ranging in price Sterling Silver Oyster Forks, beautiful patterns; | trom $1.00 to $15.00. “Niaerilng sliver Orange Spoons, beautifal patisrns, ‘SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR $5.00 CARVING SETS. alx in silk-lined case $5.75 STERLING SILVER Bonbon Dishes, Bowls, Sterling Silver Cream Ladies, variety of patterns, | fancy handles, nicely cased .85 to $1.95 Cake or Fruit Baskets. $1.95 to $12.75 Bread Trays, Sugar and Cream Gravy Boats 1.95 to $11.50 q ; Canalentine: veooeaane and fancy table pieces ,of every iption, all $3.75 to $14.75 properly cased for gift-giving. 195 12 $1.75 STERLING SILVER Sardine, Cream, Sugar: 60 to $16.00 Sifter, Bonbon Spoon, Butter Spreader and 95 85 to $11.50 | Cold-Megt Fork, at. coceccee cococcsccess Laces. Main Floor. French Valenciennes Laces, Edg- ings, Insertings and Beadings. Closing out a number of broken assortments of this season’s pat- terns at greatly reduced prices, 5-light Candelal ra. Ice Pitchers Baking Dish: We Announce a Most Important Sale of Fine White Goods - at 50 Per Cent. Below Regular Prices, 45c values for.. 25¢ dozen Embracing all new designs never before shown this season, among A EAI OF . Hoy core which are Linen Finish Oxfords, Mercerized Madrases, Leno Effects Fics valiies for’. c2, 84100 dosen in dainty fabrics, and other very desirable White materials; divided into three classes, as follows: ; Closing Out Net Robes. ’ Main Floor. Several new and desirable lots of fancy White Goods, . The balance of our White At 4c in Leno effects and open-work stripes. af Net Robes, ribbon Trimmed, Choice White Madras, in striped and Leno effects. aetens Poe Linen Finish White Oxford and very fine fancy sheer|values, for, White Goods, with dots and eels effect. leach... .. $19.00 Our Women’s Suit Section. Third Floor. __ The following four items are particularly worthy of the attention of all women interested in the securing of correct and fashionable garb at temptingly inviting prices, They reach the highest idea of style- expression in popular garments and represent quite the best values that have been offered this season. Black and Blue Etamine Suits. Shirt-Waist Suit. At 17c At 20c Four Tempting Specials from Tailor-made, braid and taffeta trimmed; 84, 36, 88| Of figured Lawn, white or black ground; waist sizes only; jacket silk lined; skirt of per- tucked; skirt has double ruffle flounce; caline; $22.50 Bult fOF......c0cccsseesneee $15.00) special’ at........cccccsecsseceseseeeees ~. $4.50 Pedestrienne Skirt. Of excellent quality Melton and Homespuns; nine gore, stitched flounce, Oxford, Blue and | Grays; special for...........sceeeseeeee ve. $5.00 Monte Carlo Coats. Of Taffeta Silk and Pongee; unlined, strapping of same material; the smart coat of the sea- Bon; special at..........sssceeeeerseseeeer $10.00 A Great Purchase and $2 Sale of Men’s Straw Hats e First Floor, Front. We have secured from a maker of men’s high-grade Straws his entire sample line, comprehend- ing in all about fifty dozen of the season’s choicest and nattiest styles in French Palms, Sennetts, Milans, Manilas, Splits, Japs and rough and fancy braids. This manufacturer produces the very best goods only—such as possess character and smartness, such as strongly appeal to dressers. The cheapest retail for $3.00 regularly. Those embraced in this collection range in value at from $3.00 to $5.00, the bulk of them being regular $5.00 Hats, We offer you the choice at the exceptionally low price of $2.00, which is, we believe, without precedent, considering’ the opportuneness of the sale, coming, as it does, just at the threshold of the Straw Hat Season. For quick-selling and convenience we place these goods on sale near the Men's Furnishing Depart- ment. Main floor, front. We repeat the price—$2.00— which is actually les& than wholesale cost. 22000200 + +0 0 000 9 9 nt gg Men’s $2.50 and $3.50 Negligee Shirts, $1.25. Main Floor. We have about 450 Men’s Custom-made high-grade imported Cheviot Shirts which are made of t goods imported by us, and taken from our Custom Department. The order price is $3.50 each: some of these are slightly soiled; all have attached cuffs, strictly hand-finished, and, in fact, as good Shirts as money can buy; to clear them out at once, for to-morrow WE SAYsereseerereee.e $1.25 cympsonGranfordCo, Michaels Bros,, 5th Ave. and 9th St., Brooklyn, SELL CLOTHING, FURNITURE, CARPETS # HOUSE FURNISHINGS On $1.99 Per Week. OPEN EVENINGS. For Values up to $5.00 Sixth Ave,, 19th to 20th st, Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St. On Thursday, TRIMMED OUTING HATS. and bangs, largo mullrosette and quil,alleoiors, | ,A® THE PING PONG HAT. Made of folds of Parama, styl shly trimmed with large straw straw quill, all colors, actual value 5.98, here ON TRUPSAAY+rerieereeee Between Lenox & Seventh Aves. LADIES' OR MISSES’ TRIMMED OUTING HATS, made of value 3,50, here On Thursday. ersesseesre ° braid buckle, studded wit) Tuscan bu:tons and y) 98 125th Street, West, — — ———— or indirectly prohably* one-fifth total deatha In almost every jon the world, the delegates h oncerning | preased different. opinions | the disease. Ratiroad clerk who was found with hi Large fortunes are often lost by # Sul), to eet themselves right before rR the public, ae they wald, the delegates ata 4 Mle alay. can the fret thing to-tay parsed a wesolu- 8 1 Don't delay, Ady. me, and. there 7 ertiee Hon, ing that twSercuigsis Is an’ chante gt present of felting ‘eo antes! NOW im the Sunday World, recute in @ tious disease, imortem ‘statement trom hime { 1 r 4 4 tS y Sey