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MISS WACKERMAN, FAMOUS _ BEAUTY, BACK FROM LOND ntal and Bodily Health Shattered by With bodily and mental health shat- tered by her sensational controversy in London with Prof. Hubert Herkomer,| pelled to ask her to leave his the English painter, Helen Vanderbilt] once. Wackerman arrived in New York to-| Mind Gave Way Under § day on eet acalten Waele) der Grosse.| Crushed and humiliated bey Accompanied by her mother and at! power of protest, the Be tacle. Bhe was taken trom the ler t9| turned to London. ‘There war Ba train for Buffalo, the city of her birth 4, whom she could coniide, ar and early youth. In famillar scenes] cw iiting the return of hen m Retiiht ae, ae eine uenas KT England she brooded over her Miss Wackerman appeared in London | Unti! her mind was affected Ra ae ON, Con- froversy with Artist—Hope for Recovery. studio and Informed her that because of storles he had heard of her he was com- house at hock. ond the young woman re- no one 1d while other to trouble When Mrs, Wackerman reached Lon- at a masked ball at! Ea vigeied ee aki Beauty ate] 208 the portrait of her daughter, paint- i ed by Prof. Herkomer, was on exhibi- tracted wide attention, and portratt| fn \n the Academy RHO LENS painters besieged her with requests to| young woman did not appear. Instead sit for them. Artists of world-wide re-| the, catalogue recited that the painting © nown pronounced her the most beau-| hi, th ies aye Se > tiful woman in the world. near RWanets, Rearing) not y 2) The beauty of the painting, the un- Beauty Made Her Famous. Among those whose attention was at- tracted was Prof. Herkomer. He saw| ’ her portrait, painted by Wills Roberts, and immediately wrote to Mrs. Wacker- man, asking if she would allow her daughter to sit for him. After an inter- not used arou he whole story of the w Fou the streets i change of cordial letters a sitting was| the siret! arranged. The Wackermans were then) jnstitution hi living in the Langham Hote! in London, qj | where Prof. Herkomer and his wife had LUANG i apartments, ame out In her + It became necessary for Mrs. Wacker- pmer -controvol man to visit the nUited States. Sho| OM toly ex: left her daughter, the guest of the Her-| the gitl fro! homers, at their country castle, With- talk of legal rare s e condition of the out previous warning, Prof, Herkomer| firey such as ‘0 (orbld any ful ‘one day called Miss Wa cltement. ‘Kerman to hia and the fact that the name sed com. became defer ray was | GIRL AIDS IN CAPTURE OF “MASHER” IN HARLEM. ace Miss Elizabeth Barry Helped Catch Charl .<Gladstone and Magistrate Fined Him. i On complaint of Miss Blizabeth Barry, @ handsome young woman, Iiving at No. | 28 West One Hundred ‘Whirty-first street, Charles A 3 0, 16 stairway and pushed tho first button es A. electria | @ bell of Mr. peared inthe Har Va West One Hundre E street, was fined $ aoe ee id thes wewg [oareh for missing papers that will | by Magistrate Mead and the fellow, and told me to! Prove his claims to nobility and Was accused of belt ko into the street and would fol-| wealth has Carlo Cattapani passsed mepareee ney I Stall tt hee Mr. Brierly slipped upstairs 4% 1) through hair-breadth escapes. An | girl She lives with her rand DAE andrea hie cavolvs | Me ister and is employed in a lower) “When 1 returned to the corner of |#ttempt to assaaainate him at Monte Broadway business office, In making!) Biehth avenue the fellow was standing |Carlo drove him fro~ the continent, |, id porapleint againet Gindstonc, Mixs) there. He up to me with a grin, |He was druggged and robbed and nar- jarry waid: janged his expression when my |, Ses Nee 6 fey naultedl ¢slendein our nelgiborhood | c ‘DANK. forward and” grabbed | TOWHY escaped being beaten to death last evening and was on my way home! him. Mr. Lricrly went for a pollcoman| !M London and in New York, only a Fat 10 o'cwck, when this man came up and the piay wronched himself loose) year ago. He says he was kidnapped behind me on Hlghth avenue near One) (rom cousin, ‘Then Mr, Brierly Bene bie S Hundred and Twenty-cighih ee, 1 roughly, but he jin broad daylight, drugged and thrust his face near ming and grinned jtaken to a house somewhere be- © A thought he was intoxicated and paid) » man.” | tween Prospect Park and Coney Isl- d i yalked on ahead. At dofense Nee ee ee Oe od “tad 40 (Wa 2efense | and, and only escaped with his life BD) take hold of my arm, saying ‘Come | Vast py recovering from the effects of the along, dear.’ Tdrew back with a scream um of |drug before his captors had carried fh) and then etarted forward as fast as 1 expoxtila crowd " j Walked. aipund the |out to the full their plans for yen- gould walk. He kept at my heels, but | we lhed armund the tg D the avenue was w and I was not) Miss Barry's | Beance. atealA. Brierly the He te a} Attiito Gajo, an Italtan dotective tn “Aa I turned into One Hundred and] arse mi much xuasto|the employ of he Marquis, says that Phirty-fret strect 1 saw he was deter- now he Gladstone, the present attempt to remove his mas: | ) gined to follow me, 1 bewan to run |nne will ho mutt itr edt. | ter followed quickly on his obtaining i Ho was at my heels as 1 dashed up the | ishment.’’ said th: te, SA" | posession of the long-sought papers "Ge _ pp Sega ; |which would establish his claims to the in this city, ‘Three ye there ap-| tile and estates of De Cordova. ‘ Jem Court as 1 tt 1 ed hh wens, Stanle and asked, SUDDENLY MAD. you vite me, s d to Ride His Horse Up|’ “@tairs at Altieri Palace, in ‘May Have Been Bit- H if by Dog. for a month, —— |, June 10,—A dewpatch to a from Rome, published to- that Paul Hoseltine Stani became suddenly en returning from « bunting a reel u . bing Bien ey ous of his dons Reoorder Goff the triul of y into the courtyard|: er) ) surrounded by |@xt Monduy, June 16 ly attempted to Pi ppley | Oe: Gott’s Indispontito: Ja consea\ Ta a8 ah : HERLIHY TRIAL POSTPONED. | she saw De Co Jove and Gao) standing | a i Welledrems a who wave ‘his name as ley." He said that he ved at the Hotel Gerard Stanley had called at the house of ql wi might befor in in "When do but lam and took maxistrate sent him to the work. noe Of the Indisposition of Capt. Herlihy bas been postponed until John Capt, Herlihy was on tral last month. yeoterday's shake-up the captain ns Rae hi naa, “at } 7‘ ER PRON) ART ne gnyoor m6 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 190%. Hats! The Greatest of ‘Thousands o worth $1.00 to $1.25 ea 25° # ; 9 @ 9 O’Neill’s Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st Street. Hats! All Great Sales of Untrimmed Hats STILL CONTINUES. f the Choicest of This Season’s Shapes in all the popular braids and colors, was-All new goods of superior quality and ch; on sale at 4S<... Infants’ Long Slips, or Sho months jo 4 years, q Russian Blouse Dresses of materials; sizes 2 to 4 yea A variety of styles in Ree Elgbteenth Street, Nineteent B.Altmank@o. INFANTS’ WEAR DEP’T. (Second Floor.) rt Dresses of Na‘nsook : sizes 6 Each, 38¢ White Lawn and Colored Wash rs, 756s fers, Coats, Hats, Caps and French Guimpes, also Maids’ Caps and Aprons, ALL AT MUCH BELOW REGULAR PRICES. Store:is closed at 5 P.M. Saturdays: 12 Noon. b Street and Sixth Avenue, ‘Claimant of Big Estate From statements made by Mrs. Mitchell, proprietress of a fashion- able boarding-house at No, 58 West Bighty-sixth street, Carlo Cattapani, claimant to the title of Marquis de Cordova and a vast Spanish estate, hag a second time been kidnapped here in New York City by secret enemies. Many in his umes world-wide Had Found the Papers. >| Mrs. Mitchell says that on Saturday | De Cordova came home with his at-| Jtendant Gajo and was in high humor. | He told her that he had at last obtained the tron box containing his minsing papers. These, he said, had been stolen from Europe and were taken to Mexico. He obtained them aft yoar’ earch from a resident of Pueb MARQUIS DE CORDOVA IS KIDNAPPED A SECOND TIME. Once More the Victim of His Secret Enemies. Col & and “M. Yemade, care Kenara On the front steps Mirs, Mitchell found De Cordova’s umbrella, its ateel rod and frame bent almost double, as | if Dy a struggle for ite possession. His Room tm Disorder, Mrs, Mitchell hurried up to De Cor- dova's room, On the stairway she found a bundle of his letters, most of them from military men in London. Hils studio and bedroom were in con- Drawers had been pulled out and ransacked, his trunks empted and | everything set’ topsy turvey, as though | @ hurried search of the apartments bud | been made. | fusion, © Was no sien of De | any trace of him been left him Sunday night. eotive, was seen at his fo. 230 West One Hundred and fourth street, He is Mallan and trical. ‘L went to schoo! Salerno, near have been lf 1 wii Naples,” ong friends, He wrote me same weeks ago that he was In ‘trouble and that his life was in danger. T left Paris to come to his assistance, the Marquis at sald. “We advised that th siory of his quest b Brinted, and nit appeared in. the unday’ World of May 1s ved a lotter from a man’ in’ Pueblo, Gu | agreed for a consideration to supply the chart to the hiding place of the. stolen ,,H® appointed itn agent here. to @ the transfer, and Saturday nlght f, Marquis and 1, with Vincenko Cas~ wy fed Broadw: and a e Oran, a ‘ e, went arm Bae ied tothe teeth to Or dred and N #4 to One Hun- sterdam avenue. Street and’ Am- Got Chart for ¢ “There the Marquis walked to 4 tree, and deposed $00) Wane und half ap hour later, ater wo tad seen a shad form pass out of the viump of bushes, we went forward and the Marguis found in place of his money the preclous chart. We rode back. and Hogan and 1 left the car at Ono Hun. dred and Dwenty-Afth street, while the Marquis continued on to Biwhty-aixth street, I believe we were spled on all {the time, and at the door of his ‘home © onemies of the Marquls ved He waa clever, ough: and in his wtruK: oxsed the card case. o ca a @ containing it |" saw him place it in the case walked away from’ the tree, His enotmics are a powerful Spanish tumily who would be Impoverished by the’ estab, base ped Col, who came to New York for jHishment of tle olatime, have purpose of delivering them: Ho showed | aken's dogging him shee he vegan tne her a receipt for $10, which he paid | tine we thy theory t they kid- pred him and to " |Gajo for services rendered in the! Astoria ferry: id wae fervae. the soured, |point to get him out of New York. Mra, Mitchell saya that a ing to bed at ® o'clock Buturday night op the front stoop, She spoke to them, '|Case Pat Of Owing to Recorder | und when De Cordova sald be would go to bed early, she left the door uniatched. Sunday morning #he arose early and was surprised on going down stairs to In the veati- | In it was § chart drawn on parchment and four cards on which were the following Bapparo, Maitelis al x Na iy 9 1 find the front door open, bule she found @ gold card case, addresses; “Tintaro Yaqui, was #0-| HEART FAILURE IN RIVER, |Swimmew Who Saved Girl's Lite Was Not Drowned, An examination of the bod: - pam “Rovel who 10st nin Tate Buliee en Ver on Bunda Tig the “tte ot” Sf Boi ee aee 1 4 showed yesterday ey | 9.50 O’Neill’s The Best SILK WAIST Offering of the Season! 500 Peau de Cygne Waists AT ALMOST HALF PRICE! They are perfectly tailored—one style finished in tucks back and front, with stock and tie drawn through buckle; another style finished with flat tucks between Mexican drawn work; all colors; also black and white. (They would sell in the ordinary way at 6.50. Sale Price 3,48 Each, Clearing Sale of Spring Jackets! Closing out the balance of our stock of Spring Jackets—about three hundred of them—in Tans, Castors and Black. They are made in the best modes and are lined with Liberty silks and taffetas. (@ Heretofore 12.00 to 20.00. Clearing Prices 7.98, 9.98 and 11.98 —$————— an Remarkable Values in Two Important Values from | the Great Sale of Women’s Suits. Under Muslins. Women’s Suits, made of Etamines, new’ Gowns, model, Blouse front Jacket trimmed with| Square, V and Empire shapes, tailored straps of Taffeta, lined with Taf-| trimméd with fine embroideries, full feta, Modish Skirt with full trailing ounce | Wath and On alg trimmed with Taffeta bands, made over | Sale Price 49, nearsilk drop with deep accordeon ruffle | gy, of Taffeta, | Skirts. D@Regular Value 25.00, Srecial 16,50 The Great Sale of W. B. ‘Erect Form” Corset Still Continues ! These corsets are made of fine light weight but strong Batiste in this season’s best model. Sizes in this lot range from 20 to 30 inch. w@-Regular value 1.75 to 2.00. Sale price 2 750 Cambric Skirts, with deep ruffle of embroidery, finished with clusters of tucks, value 2.50, Sale Price J .49 Sixth Avenue, Zieh to aia eee . | O’Neill’s Sale of Hot Weather Goods at Unusually Attractive Prices. Garden Hose. A complete Garden Hose, equipment comprising 25 feet Hose, Hardwood Reel, and Nozzle, fully warranted for 1902, 3.00 complete, Lawn Mowers. Strong, reliable Lawn Mowers, fully war- ranted and nicely finished, Refrigerators. Hardwood cleanable Refrigerators, gal- vanized lining, finely finished, in six sizes, at these special prices : 5.65, 6.65, 7.98, 8.98, 9.98 and 12.98. Ice Cream Freezers. >. 1 h, 14 inch, 46 inch, Our celebrated White Mountain Freezers, | ————_—- 9 —-——__-—- ———-__ best make on the market and with cranks, 2 45 2 98 3 48 tg 2aqt sat. 4 qt. 6 qt. ° ° PS Hammocks, An extensive line of Cotton Woven Hammocks, including all the latest noyel- ties, at prices ranging from 98c. To 10.00. Lawn Swings. Strong, wellkmade Lawn Swings, nicely | painted, FOR TWO PEOPLE,..... 3.98 Ice Cream Freezers, without crank, re- quires no work, Freezes without turning. No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 6 1.75 2.00 3.00 Window Screens and Screen Doors, The most complete line of reliable goods in town, Adjustable Hard Wood Window SCFEENS, UPseeeeeeeee 20¢ Screen Doors, hard wood, well made, nicely tinished, up 98c gr All Cash Purchases delivered free to any railroad station within 100 miles of | B New York City. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, QUEEN TO SERVE ‘LO TEA FOR 10,000, Female Domestic Servants Are to Be Entertained by Her Majesty in Honor of the Coronation. FOR FOUR PEOPLE....... 5.48 Bath Sprays, with Nickel Spray and tive feet of tubing, 98c, 1.25, 1.60 02.25 patad hans ene Deo ATH Nickel-F LOVE BEAT THIS WATCHFUL PAPA, Girl's Father Slept on Porch Three Nights to Prevent Elopement, but Was Called Away. he Hyening World.) NORFOLK, », June 10.—Margaret Bell, seventeen, and William Hannon, twenty-five, eloped from Drivers, Va, and, after an exciting ride with the girl Ginguised as a boy, reached @ minister's house and were married, ‘The girl's father, who had slept three nights on the front porch to prevent an elopement, w led away and left a farm hand LONDON, June 10.~The Bishop of London, the Right Rev, Arthur F, In- gram, D. D., has announced that Queen Alexandra will provide a ‘tea’ for 20,- 000 female domestic servants, in cele- bration of the coronation. Dr. Ingram addy that Her Majeaty, In diacumaing Whe matter, sald It seemed to her that without some such special arrangement the mald-servants would (Spectal to « u watehman, however, al- drowned, ‘but died frum, hi ie to gioliement and ‘cxbaustion batons tS spetest Case ie San it wins bes class of people who would bel ion Wipeseit tobe tied aud und zo quite left out of the celebrations, while the elopere wiole away, leaving Bach sprvant will also be presented | Tope trom f oy to dec with « medal on it the heade of pair to secape by" telgulag ‘iawert, sad, fuses ploxandre r 4 ” FBc. cx | Untrimmed we are in a White Jap Braid: Dress Shapes, with black velvet bind- ings.. 35 Genuine Tuscan Braid Dress Shapes, with and without black velvet bindings, sold in this city to-day\at $1.25; during’this BALE... ures ceecssssecsamone 45 Natural Body Hats, wfth white straw braid edges; very large sailor effects, smartest shapes: for misses; heretofore 95c., ate. . 48: most inter Seng that can be offe price-power. known makers; trimmed with now at........... designs; very full fronts, t collars ,... : We told you the: newest and choicest goods. Represented are fancy 1 Borderings, Medallions, ete., 25 yds 35 yd, 50 yd. 50c. values.... 60c. values... 75c. values. $2.00 values $3.00 values. Agents for the FAMOUS SHOE FOR WOMEN Oxfords, 2,50 Boots, 3,00 (Specials 5uc. exter. This purchase, which stands out as one of the made, represents the-entine stock of one of the largest and best manufacturers in the country. A stock which we purchased at a price which does not ‘begin to touch its real worth. Accordingly, sition to offer values the like of which youve never before known on goods so eminently worthy and stylish. Women’s White Lawn Waists, plaited be 4 fronts; double rows of handsome embroidery insertions A big assortment. of White Lawn Waists, open front and back; lace embroidery and tucked trimmings... .. India Lawn Waists, in beautiful embroidered and tucked ucked backs, sleeves and Lace Sale Extraordinary “Why” of this sale. ments from Europe necessitated the immediate clearance of the 125th Street, West, fit and service of Remarkable Purchase of a Manufacturer’s Entire Stock Of Women’s and Misses’ Straw Hats. greatest ever Blac&c fancy straw untrimmed Hats; all desirable shapes; heretofore 95c., at......4.++ 48 Cuba. and Tuscan Body Flats for woihen and misses; reg- uular price $1.26, at . 58 Leghorn Flats, foreign finish; several proportions of brims and crowns;. none worth lass than $1.00, amd many as high as $1.75, At....csseereeescsmers 75 And various others also at proportionately ‘low prices, Undeniably the Strongest Waist Attraction This: is a most emphatic assertion, but one that is substantiated by the values—which after all are the impressive and effective arguments red. So let preamble make way for a _ Ever Brought *) Before Your Notice. Multitudes of White Lawn Waists; from one of the: best embroidered insertions, tucked backs and fronts, open front and back. Also a big line of: col- ored Waists, Manufactured to sell at $1.50; on sale here . 98c $1.25 $1.50 backs an $2.95 How delayed ship- About One-Half Cost of Importation Is All You Now Pay, ce Galloons, Garlands, Incrustations, jn Ivory, Ecru and Butter Shades. ‘The best that expert Buropear® makers can produce. Clearance sale also of \fane Black Laces, Galloons ana’ Irregulars. $41.25 values.... $1.50 values... - $1.00 yd. 41 (50 yalues.... $1.00 yd, $1,50 yd. $2.00 values....$3.50 yd, . $2.00 yd. $3.50 valnes....$2.00 yd, 78 yd. Prompt attention assured all mail orders, cYmpsonCranforaCo, Sixth Ave.,1 9th to 20th Sts. between Lenox & Seventh Avenues. TIMELY TIPS ABOUT PLEASANT PLACES TO SPEND THE SUMMER. The services of the Bureau are gratuitous. When information is desired by mail, stamps ¥¢| must be.inclosed to cover postage, wt wt wt we . Smart dressers will appreciate the style, beauty, teen Quality Shoes. A great variety of styles here for all fo and occasions—Boots, Oxfords, Colonials.

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