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: a TOOK BOY FROM HUSBAND. “He Had Charged Her ' with Drunkenness, but Police Magistrate Discharged Her. OT CHASE FOR BABY. j “Husband Won Race and Got 4 ' Possession, But Was Pur- the Law sued and Again Was Against Him. ell Burdette years old when h ten four years ago. Bhe teen, They have @ boy, Har- now three Roswell Bu jin Harlem Court a , by her husband with baing an habditual + drunkard. She is a pretty: little woman a | with a clear skin and bright eyes. The i | Only witness Scott could produce to swear that his wife was a drunkard his own sinter Beott told a story of domestic | tafeltaity which culminated iast week }when her husbaid drove her from ‘ue + home, at No. 388 Bast ( I red and {Twenty-first etre ere he Yates with ter aforesaid went to the ed her boy. e home of her | mother. East One Hundred Dand Twentleta street h Magistrate Mende, when he had heant to-day Miss Mabel Peacock this etory, ruled that Mrs. Scott was not @ drunkard and that she was enti j tled to the ssion of the boy. The» day young wife left the court-room with her mother and starte! down avenue toward her home Scott left the court-room at the same time, ‘ran down Lexington avenue and } reached the Cayten home anead of his Wife, He took the boy out of bed Wrapped him in a rug and reached the street coor with him just as his wife]! and her mother arrived By They chased him Jato a butcher ehop| ¥ Third | ¢ years old, whi cidentally set afi Mrs clothes h lives with | force » wen David Lahart AMABH £ PEACOCK been ac to mar cradle, wing. Davidi How \to in Third avenue, where he picked up a taka Drmit a aarscageedal a nor cleaver and threatene rain anybody Seuet helstogy. ADAMS 2 AACE who approached him. The butcher took ay the boy away trom him and a pol ceman| Being unadle to get out of the locked J arrested the whole par escorted | door David, all aflame, ran on to the fem to the Bast One Hundred and |frecescare in the tear of the. house q ‘Once more. the a! ‘Of domestic in-| There he 9 hy the neighbors, who fe.city was told, e Sergeant gave) created le excitement by their child to the mother} screams, b none seemed able to ren- and warned Scott to refrain from further] bathering hia wife. There is a guard| Around the Cayten home, Scott thr ens that he will wet the boy It pe has to shed blood and the nelghbors are waiting for developments. COV REJOICES IN ~ MPLELLAN'S ARREST! form dashed t extinguishing der any assistance, and rushed up the sta: the door locked, and push it in, she ran to and then star: ¢ flames. Victim of Jerome Pool-Room| }, Raid Hopes to Recover and|* Testify Against Detective Who Shot Him. 1 MoLellan was arrested against him instead of in my grav sald James McCoy at Believue Hoxpital this morning when Bi told by his physicians that the county detective who shot him In the raid on (the Sherman House pool-room had been exami n {proving constantly sand Dr. Voight says he has a splendid chance of recovery now if meningitis @oes not set in, The physicians hope to be able to operate to-day to extract the bullet, as is pressing, n ‘the sensory closely connet Unless it is removed it may serious impairment of his eyesight County Detective McLellan spent the Right as usual at District-Attorney Je- Tome's house in Rutgers street held in $3,060 bull by liceman Bitten. tun mon, Séward for sev © persons, went d througt: Hester ks, creating a panic three thousand men crowded lester st. Pollceman 1 Madison street stack salary fh tha event of heLatian bein the Grand Jury he will usk th : foneral of a ‘special District-Attor Rs ney to conduct the case five men who were arrested tn the raid were arraigned in the Tombs Court] } o-say. ‘Assistant District-Attorney Rand, wh Tepresenied the District-Attorney's a adjournment i ‘ pie, and’e request the adjournme ‘The priso: me yt spurt officer with trate ending his _ilened b arraignment in court. M. the dopd and said he felt t have glstinguished brands now sold ef 10 for 10 cents Miss Peacock filed q pall with water irs, On finding ring unadle to Kround, floor tof the Ind- eon which mugh th y others, who had MAD Bc PIN AMONG CHILDREN! Brute, Frothing at the Mouth, an ; Rushes Through Huge Crowd of Youngsters—Po- Brel, of neighbors ung woman the plat mtents over the child, wathered in the back her she carried the window ad to-day who had ky on the days, biting] and street for severa! | among several Delfer, ot After| thousand school children and two or and women who the TURKISH CIGARETTES iq prominence amo America as “ use Cairos are Turkish, HAR TVA TOP ME THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 6, 1902, GIRL SCALED LADDER AND SAVED LITTLE BOY AFLAME. Heroine Carried Bucket of Water in Rescue of Child Who Stood a Torch on Fire-Escape. 4 the the s thir door op fer sy street OPEN UNTIL TEN O’CLOCK SATURDAY | NIGHT. CREDIT. Every floor bril- liantly "lighted OPEN AN better than day- ACCOUNT | light—making it a WITH US. | pleasure to shop fee at night. Plain figures on all goods, and lower ones at that than elsewhere. Not many houses in New York where you will find such an excellent assortment of everything for the home as here, Furniture, Carpets, Housefurnishings. THAT TWO DAYS’ SPECIAL MEDICINE CABINET, and $2.24, containing $I. Q8 i labelled bottles, twe shelves, draw Oi to see them, value we ever offer Solid Golden Oak Dresser, four drawers, piano polished top, Fr plate. mirror, brass handles, finely finished: always sells 2x42 inches, five fal peaut fully Polished t to ell sell them 539-541 Highth vive the many urkish”"— O’Neill’s Will Offer To-Morrow, Saturday, Exceptional Values in Stylish Summer Clothing For Boys, Girls and Misses. Boys’ Dept. Girls’ Dept. Boys’ Sailor Suits, Girls’ Wash Dresses, of Wool Crash and Serge, handsomely of fancy styiped Madras, yoke trimmed, trimmed with Soutache Braid, 3 to 10 with insertines and embroidery, extra year siaes full skint, wit ruitle, pinks, blues and light greens, 6 lo 14 year Sizes. par Regular Value, 2.25. Saturday 1,62 Each. || Girls’ Wash newest effects, exceptionally well made. |Guimpe Dresses, DaPRegular Price 1.75. jin fancy striped Ginghams, white, pink and w Saturday, 75¢, Each, DP-Reqular Value 3.09. Saturday, 2,98 Each. Striped Galatea’ Boys’ Suits, y blue and and white with em- stripes, Pique Bertha edeed | broidery, 0 t0 14 year sires. | Bay Regular Price, 2.. Saturday 1.12 Each made of Cheviots, Cassimeres, Worsted: — ne Corduroy and Navy Blue Cheviots, strict, ly all wool, 3 to 16 year sizes. Misses” Skirts, DO-Regullar Price 750. Saturday, 49¢, Each, Boys’ Wash Pants, | Galatea | 3 to 15 Boys’ Pants, | Canvas Etamine Ski ects, al Taffeta b; pe Saturday 7,75 Eich. iMisses’ Jackets. Covert Cloth Jacket: egular Price, 10.09. Made from imported English Stripes, light and dark colors, year sizes. Bey Regular value, $9¢ Saturday 29c, Each. Special Sale of Children’s Straw Hats. > A manufacturer's sample Sailors. pay Regular value, 1.50 to 2.25 each, Saturday 59. Each, ose effects, trim- Pex Regular Price, 6.50. Saturday 3,98 Hach. line of Straw | Sa All Cash Purchases Delivered] | Free to Any Railroad Station Within | [300 Miles c of New York City. | ee | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 24st Street. Special ‘ale MEN’S SERGE SUITS, 12.50. _ We buy thousands of yardsof serges every year. We've bought serges from the same mill for forty years—because this mill makes the finest serges in the world. f you have in mind paying $18 to $20 for a serge suit, you can save money and at the same time get a serge that you can de- pend on not shrinking or fading or becom- ing “fuzzy’’—a serge suit made up with care and thoroughness that is characteristic of every garment we make. A special lot of black and blue serge sack suits on sale Friday and Saturday—$12.50. All sizes—to fit even the biggest men. WM. VOGEL @ SON, BROADWAY. HOUSTON ST. The U. 5S. Army. A colonel in the army ranks equally with @ captain in the navy. A captain in the ry ranks with @ lHeutenant in the Heute in the army and an ensign in the navy are of equal rank, g For all Army and Navy Statistios see the 1902 World Almanac. Price 26c, of All Newsdealers, By Mail, 360 Each 25. mall order for The World Aimanse inciudes three months’ subscription Moathiy World Newapaper-Magasing, One ie eapy of The Monthly World will be est to boy address om application. H and Pants, THIS EXPLAINS IT, 107" 109 @roedway, goasson vovsens Vor Gorhway vn, 900. Nasare veranoin & Ce, are Ave, Fy st. Gent Lem n= We hereby accept your offer for eur entire Spring Stock of Mew's ant Doy's Clot ing, goede to be anipped at once, terme te de Spot Cann, The qecrtfice we made ts unpresedent 4 om wey Nigh gree qoots Ont we trust your eeatomers will appreeiate the Vig Dargeine wee will be able te offer then + Tours tral, YJ, } UCTS BELOW Sale peo $8. olMewell Men's All-Woo! Blue Serge Su'ts At A and Stylish 4 Flannel Coat *, Eor Men $7.00 yi Blue Serge aad Suits. neat pattern y ma’ $9.00 Men's All-Woo! Cassimere, Wo Serge Suits, latest style, new $10.00 burn Cheviot or sty 2 je breasted... $11.00 Men's imported breasted, handsomely t $12.0) Men's imported Worsted and tlue or Diack Reyal Wale and Silk Mixed Suits..... Belgian Worsted, Finest Vicuna a adhe sack or frocks., elegantly tailored STRAW HATS, At Phenomenally Low Prices. We consider no transaction complete until entire satisfaction is given. RERNTEIM LOTHING, FURNISH CREO AVE. OPEN EVERY EVENING. al Wool eneviot $5.50 LcOt at SHAVE & (27 ST We have purchased their entire manufac. tured stock from S. J. NATHAN, SON & CO., 707 Broadway, This firm has been known for many years as one of New York’s greatest clothing makers, and their clothing is sold by many of the largest retailers ‘in this and every other big city. Thus our reputation as large operators and our readiness with SPOT CASH have again brought us a stock of high grade and the stvce CLOTHING STYLE at a price that will enable us to sell it at FOR MEN AND BOYS COST OF PRODUCTION at 8.50 A. M, To-Morrow. si. s.80 Men'e $2.00 Boys’ Strictly All- Wool! Sailor, At Ve Reef Suits, At Fancy Washable a ctl wit, $2.00 A11-Woo! colors, red o $3.09 breast For Boys .iiNpRice. § rs. Nortolks, Vestees, in ligt $139 i $1.98 fi $2.48 § $3.48 - $3.95 $3.33 sae PRICE and BU $6.60 All- Wool Cheviots, ma: allor blouses $9.90 ee Youth’ FURNISHINGS & SHOES Clething repatred free. ©» 127TH ST. OPEN SATURDAY TILE 11.30 WATS, SHOES. Be DOWNTOWN CORNER acimscrrsaust WAND-MADE HIN clothes for the warm weather need not be shapeless and ill-fitting. See the Kirschbaum Summer Suits of light flannel, genuine homespun, wool crash and blue ser. They have the dressy ap- pearance of regular full lined garments. Light, cool, stylish, well tailored. The Norfolk, the regular sack and the new two-button double- breasted. Trousers roll up at bottom and have belt straps. Enquire of reputable clothiers, Look for our fioea label inside breast pocket of coat. $20, Get your size. Be sure you get our goods | $loto If you have d for our mew ee, A.B.Kirschbaum&Co. (Makers) Broadway é {Sth St. THE FIRST CHOICE OF CONNOISSEURS MADE IM CURACAG EXPLANATIO. ness have such phenomenal bargains in Men’s High-Class Shoes been offered jas those displayed in our window. irepresent the stock on hand of the largest producer in the world of fine custom shoes. | kinds of leathers. | $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00; choice for,. Men's Negligee Shirts, white, Maker's Stock of 50c. Neckwear, The Pemberton Shoe Store AND KUMFURT SHOE CO. Union Square 44 EAST 14TH STREET (Between Broadway and University Place! $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.00. Men’s Shoes for $2.00. Never in the history of the shoe busi- They Styles are Oxfords and Balmorals—all the good They ordinarily sell for $4.00, ~ 2.00 Furnishing Department Specials, rinted and woven Madras; Heys lar $1.00 kinds; all new, stylish patterns ..., 50¢ including suns orth 23c 75c. and $1.00,, <r ns = 4 >