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GR a en COM alii Ct i A THM WORLD: WEDN KY CIRL © RELATIVES IK 'VERA ROCKWELL | FIGHTS THER. DISPUTE OVER sl) ALITTLE HONE B.Altman& Go. | . Father in Will Left Him in eee Girl Saves Her Aunt, DRESS DEDARTMENT, (Second Floor.) Annie Bly, ot of Jersey Gare of Grandmother, but from Possible Death eA a Cit Recognizes @ Mother, Who Was Divorced) Plunging Hors« —Both Re-| ; } ot, Climbing and Married Again,Has Him,| ceive Serious Injuries. | Blouse Waist Dresses of Striped, Checked, Pongee Through Window. - and Taffeta S.lks. yrdiug to Mrs Martha Aniercon | Fourteen-vearold Vig Rovkwell is ' ieee her thirtcen+year-o1d grandson) Cinrles | a With i . Blouse Waist Dresses (exclusive models), of Cheeked and Striped OCKED UNCONSCIOUS, Anderson, » Dark ns , KN ’ 4 ie Sls, eee $22.50 and $25.00 graye of ¥ Policeman Gives Chase and » Captures the Burglar, Who ' Is Later Identitied by His | Victim. % : | Also Dr'ss Skirts of Imported Voile, silk lining, A aeel Navy Bue ond Bucs =. ew yt:~S*«é«iLDD harke on Annie Fry, who lives at No, 189 Morgan street, Jersey City, is the her- |? ine of an early morning encounter | Chares w with a burglar jn her room. uae The burglar, captured almost red- handed by Policeman Curtis, was held for the action of the Grand Jury by Police Justice Hoos a little later, ‘thanks to the same plucky young | womah. He said he was Alexander | Zalinski, of No, 146 Morgan street. © Miss Fry was asleep in her room a! faye the a Stew feet above the street level when | Later the chil He she was awakened by a strange noise ; Pat her window. It was 3.15 o'clock his morning. Breath ly she W watched while a man’s figure out- ae Gin eo estos he sky 98 18 SUBWAY “CONTRACTORS FACE DAMAGE nar cANEe ats EB SUITS INVOLVING MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. PET DOG SAVES Once inside, the intruder lighted a match to get his bearings, and she ee eee athe Seen WOULD-BE SUICIDE ; Iued in her visitor one of her |. Peer . . . . = ; eeithbore. ‘Then Sh peace ats Big Litigation, It Is Said, Will Follow Decision Against Tunnel Men Il her lung power. Concerns Driven Out of Business Datermined to Recover. ‘Phe “burglar rushed upon her and | > growled: “Shut up or 1/1 kill you! Miss Fry screamed with lung power trengthenod terror, and her neighbor nthe with some weapor from the bed und for which Siadls B. Altman & Go. will receive Rugs ned her aunt py the right arm and BEATE Aneke ARCANE for Storage under the usual guarantee tor safe-keeping, and also attend to Bea dicet repairing of same if desired. xton receive take another twep th from | the wheels of the ca + her, byt| beneath it Miss. ¢ 4 ison, house} severe injury to the head, which a 5 found to be ral lacerations on er, ynysician eald mie wark, Mrs "} au fracture, and | Mont War ciiso. severly hurt, | She Eighteenth Street, Mineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. Vera wi 0s ly irrlage Ing street and her aunt: were tl | to thelr nome at No. 79 Dy |Brooklyn Woman Turns on et ; Gas, but Barking Dog Brings | Hospital. nd grapples Phere was a terr Bee ucreaming Riifelled her to the knocked her unc When Mrs. Mary Stamm, of No. 48 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, made an at- tempt to commit sulcide to-day by in- haling gaa, she forgot her pet dog. The Ntile animal made such a racket barking scratohing at the duor that he attracted the attention of Mrs. Hat- tie King, @ neighbor, living on the floor below the Stamnes, She called Daniel Harrison, a fireman, who broke in the door and found Mrs, Stamm unconscious in her bedroom with the gas turned on. At the Brooklyn Hospital, where she unl he a blow that nan Curtis, of the ) Gregory BEE oiaifon Shwe ws GHA Wirt Pning down Morgan toward Montgomery treet.and gave chase. He called to ta an to halt, but he only ran the harder nd Gurtis fired his revolver in the al At the third shot the man stopped ani pas taken iit wan peldsthnt:ahe would mubmitted {to capture. After locking vg, Slamm's husband ta a carpenter ¥ : STAPH AA OTR veRtl: and sh prepared his dinner for him Benuee or curds retur HESS before attempiing to end her Ife, pgate. 1 | Finding the open window at Miss OFry's house, and geting no response Po the door bell he broke in the door Bat ip time to And that plucky young “woman reviving on the f Bhe regained strength enough to dress fand visit the station-house, where she J Adentitied pape na) her burglar UNAPPRECIATED, HE DIES. Arthor Stirling Belleved to Have Committed Suicide. Because his drama, which was the ‘eee oe) work of his life, proved a fallure, Ar- ; st oe a ‘ thur Stirling 1s beleved to have ended pont | ae i y dent because no pub- : J aK but a few to his friend rapher in u 1 Madisnn avenue, that he intended to r cept his work and w.th SUBWAY SHANTIES IN UNION SQUARE. nd hile lether Blip aaked Marvin to p LDING (Photograph taken expressly for Eyening World.) have a notce inserted in the newspapers ’ The victory won by Benjamin L.1 lesed e been driven out of bu jury At the : shland House the man-] . aulcide in) the) Hodson. River, Excise Department at No. sin his pocket, he wro P. OR. Marvin, ‘a stenog- by the subway work as it has been ct heavy loss of th the 231 year ot ates, proprietor of the Everett Ki ade, Wut that tard, and Grace y) Prop red on. } uare plaza, in his Specific Complaints, 'pon «Chicago papers please copy. Degree of Doctor of Laws for| House, Union Square plaza, tn Enough sults, it Je asserted, wit bel, Barnes, a real estate dealer of] Nothing has been seen of him aince. © Roman Catholic Prelate —| long fight against the Rapid Transit} si, a month to wipe out Contras- | TWenty-tfth street and Fourth avenue, rae Roe ht to have Hved in East 3 | ‘ ne red & Se lertakers, are Lo i i-|8 vay contractors, will be followed, | tor McDonald's guarantee to the oliy,| 4" 1 J. Aldred & Son, und pass Notables in Throngs at Uni-|mubway s for the full amounts] Other complainants, All of these buaideas men say thatitne| DELAYS CHOICE FOR SEE. it was declared to-day, by suits versity Commencement. unnecessary obstructions, the — tool amounting to millions of dollars er Kerr, of the Pr am Hous ——— * Property owners and business men | ., day that his bus had beor | houses and piles of materials not Im-|Pepe Will Net Name Archbishop Like Yale. Columbia has honored a) all along the line of the tunnel share ly ruined by the manner In! have caused their damages Corrigan’s Successor at Once. | Prelate of the Roman Catholle Church.| jn the victory. which the gunnel wor i had bash ioeeriad ffrowdwagy and ports second street) Roam, June L.—Recommendations re- Ereiahop John Lancaster Spalding to-day! mi, suits, it is said, will be for |°!: Adolphus Hinds, de SEHADSP r Holbrook, the con-| garding the archbishopric of New York “ecelving the degree of doctor of laws , . recently located just north of the Put- | re apa. ‘decision Was} are ao many and #0 prousing that the t the 148th commencement of the Uni-| damages sustained by shopkeepers, | nai touse, anid he had been driven out Hered wae sald tusday that it was) Pope annob ‘ ce cee that he ane 4 } s! si P| be, f s because the ob: jon oO. o}} at surprh. hey could not) make no choice tn e@ matter unt! ie apereity. | business men, &c. of buginess because the obstruction of the} (8000) tarpon it, McDonald would not; consults, with Cardinal Gibbons, whose Thovsands attended the exercises, men y concerns doing business in Union | street prevented carriages from stopping | talk about it elther shimon will be a great gulde in the mat. if national, State and local celebrity nd Along Fourth avenue, Porty-|there, W. 1, Cushman, of No. 38 Park ‘ ter of the final appointment, peingiing in the throngs that crowded avenue, sald he had t in Delay to Work, ithe campus and colles “ ,desision, sonteactora say, ntl INSANE WOMAN FOUGHT. The opening of the d delay the tunnel work was handed dowa lg (hat Stricken Suddenly, She Faced Hus- 1 to bubd band and Policeman. | Was marked by the proces i piguaecln M, of faculty, honor men and students, | actors, hae ll in appropriate garb, from the libra- anc 3 epalr shop utiing to. the gymnasium, which, pposite the | Mrs, Kate Sullivan, a young woman of i pi ie 1 2 ee! Gecorated in blue and white, the Uni- ud avenues with tool houses, dynamite | No 38 Boulevard, Astoria, L. I. be- By Versity colors, was the scene of the day's | heds, offices, work forges, black. | oume wudd insane to-day, and after | Amportant events, | ‘shops’ an Ie, but aa private | a violen le with her husband and iM ” ty Police hy On the Platform were President But- ta for thelr Poll aR oe taken to the ESDAY EVENING, JUNE EI, 1902. Fireman—Now She Is in the ire privat ueen! Jer, members of the faculty, those who eal thelr sitheee ne became ‘a 5o ylolent iat Ate Were to receive hon d ’ + tendants were compelled to put er in epecial Seats, ‘while Die ote ene George F. Cain, of the Mercer | Surrogate Fitzgerald Again) trate Binith who obtained the|a atralt jacket. 3 | committed her for exaghnation later, Placet of honor among the large body of| §treet Station, Under In-| Balks the Plan for Delay Set} “tn $$ a PODDA ' . yf ibe, the trials which Haye ges pad abe, See arohent about at dictment—He Says It’s Due Forth by Albert T. Patrick's forred, HAUT ONE ee on vas ded Hermis Arrives in Chicag® referee CHICAGO, June 1.—Hermis, H, M. oon! | Ziegler’s chestnut derby candidate, ar e among whom were many ite. Lawyer. gwomen, had places to the sides and Raed to 8p that covers F p suuary rived here to-day in a special car over After music ond prayer President Hntio Gatat Ti. ciema et coven thot Umia' tne Penngylvania, Road, accompanied by B fer addressed the graduates, of pice Policeman George W. Cain, who ts at-|. Surrogate Fitzgerald, to-day, after a) before January, however Trainer Charles Hughei m) there were over 80) young men and wom- iit en, lilg talk being on lines of guidance ‘Hor their hew careers in Jife. eo «After this the candidates tor degrees Hi were presented by J. Howard Van Axm- | pginge, Miss Laura Drake Gill, Dean of nard College; Prof George Wash- | 100, meireney, bie Frederick Re! Jong and somewhat acrimonious div cussion between John C, Ton fs counsel for Albert T, Patrick, under sentence of death for the murder of Millionaire Willlam Marsh Kice, and William H, Hornblower, counsel for the of w Will executed by Rive] lded to proceed with the tached to the Mercer street station avd Hives at No. 7 Perry sin ralmned before Judge A | charged with grand larceny in the first degree, He was indlecal yesterdvy and Was arrested In bed <his morning by Detective Sergeant iy lore ingon, who M ‘The complainant against Cain is RAs , of the contest amainst this wil Art Huseell /qouise Gibson, a megress, well known Sa , Ht Curtis, the .ust nained/0n (he streets of the lower weat wide Aontnovan aeaaliiia ‘ nei the Hippocratic Oath to She was arrested last Maron cl.arged * eeiving the degree of Dovior of wiry eA | of the 180 will, Known as the "Pat with robbing a negro sailor of 98340 (he) wii) wiioy was executed shortly before Fury dewrers were tien eon | Kini follow a: dougal Fe Bes oF of Belence, Bamuel| yng year | Doctor *b Wats) Reward +h, © Hotel, at Phird and Mac-| Rice's death, und under which Patrick te, and was wentenced to! Locume residuary logates of the estate nthe penitentiary. Afier her) or ing teatator, valued at about $8,007, told the story that revulied Ow, ® indletm Lawyer Tomlinson objected to pro oeeding with the cane, But was ovur Mariesd on rae: tate ot ta gy According to the negreas she met Cain O° | ke er Apadiag, o TD. on the street previous to the robbery Mir, ‘VYomlinson then presented « went up for thelr dee and hp told her that the sallor had| ¢ vit Hy David gon, elte vane a aenhe Bave'shel money and how she could get it, After |» PT sess Nr yam n me fotlowe ue | she secured the money, whe say's, Cain, tndicunent for forgery, DrAYIng fol 4h ne dey by at hin The sailor | adjour nt unt thelr cages are diy bert complained at the » be and | as of roundeman compellec arrest the | Burrogate Fitzgerald denied the appli woman, ation in asserts that he drove the woman ARinaily Moyer Levy, a lawyer, is beat and that the compiaint is| gos roadway, was cail wupply secondary due execution of iO Identified the signature of M er to parole | Meyers to the instrument fe Jerome in| Mr. Hornblower | amered a protest agalnet the reception of this evidence re ain was went ent £0 ‘tho | BA the ground that the subscribing wit: J could | be put on trial next aa will were alive ans Extraordinary Sale of Men's Summer Furnishings, | Here’s a sale of importance that should attract every man interested in the sub- ject of high-class Furnishing Goods. Embraced are stitt and negligee shirts, hosiery, underwear, pajamas, neckwear, bathing sues: ete. If worthtul qualities, newest and best styles, great varieties and decided underprices are factors that appeal to men (and of course they do, as well as to women) then this sale will be talked about for a very long time as transcending any that has been held in the Greater City in a very long time. We want all the good points of this men’s furnishing store brought out and recognized; we want it to be Known as /Me best men’s furn shing goods store on sixth ..venue. Thus offerings, as the iollowing, that not only invite your pres- ent altention, but are bound to secure your juiure patronage. Oniy a handful are here Mentioned. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS.! Bathing Suits. | Men's 25c. Half Hose 15c. ei ‘ Men's two-piece Jersey Bathing | Men's fine quality imported russet $c, lor 75c. Kings, Suits, guaranteed fast colors,| colored ingrain lisle thread hose Men's Woven Madras Negligee| navy or black, also navy with} With white soles, also men’s Shirts, fancy stripes, full bodies, white borders or black with red drop stitch American lisle hose perfect fitting, split neckbands,| borders; a very unusual offer-| in black with fancy embroid- ered clockings; 200 dozen in the detached cuffs; the regula- ing at the season's begin- tion 7éc. shirt, 59! ning, 98 lot, all sizes, ‘always: 25¢. 15 H Men's pure worsted 2-piece Bath- pair, now 7S¢. for the 1.00 Kinds. ing Suits, medium weight, fast 1,200 Shirts of the regulation sort. | cojors, plain navy or black only: |1.00 Sea Island Underwear, sold always at $1.00 each. print-| the regular $2.60. kind ed and woven madras cloths, In| (sizes $4 to 46), at $1.90 65c. stripe on rae oe Jai Extra quality gauze-weight silk- plaited fronts in the lot, »- 65c. Nicht Shirts 48c finished Sea Island Cotton or AMEE SEL an a3 Ot fine quality tania white BUR USD uO eens eee aoe 89c. for 1.25 Kinds. cambric, trimmed with Cash's} Drawers: Shirts have ellk fronts, long or short sleeves; Drawers have the long double gussets, tailor-made seams, very soft and elastic; actual worth $1.00, 48) at 65 At this price we show many styles | fast-colored trimmings; made of plain and plaited fronts of | with low neck, full length or the white Negligee Shirts,some with | popular short elbow sleeves; ventilated plaits; also about 400] sizes 12 to 20; regularly Shirts, plaited front, woven] 65c., at madras, in fancy colorings; 89 100 Night Shirts 68c. 150 American Silk Under- actual worth $1.25, at 1.00 for 1.5) Kinds, Feather-weight mull or cambric wear, 98c. Large assortment of plain and Night Shirts, full size body and | Men's extra quality super-weight plaited front Negligees in this very long; these come with the pink or blue American silk Otis season's newest designs, light dr low necks or regulation turn-| Shirts and Drawers; beautiful, darker colorings, cushion neck- down collars; finished with fast glossy finish, extra quality and bands, detached or attached colored trimmings; special val- very durable; long sleeve Shirts cuffs, also a few extra quality ue at $1.00; during this only; Drawers have self bands, fine imported Scotch Cheviot] sale, 68} double gussets; the regula- Shirts, hand finished, attached . tion $1.50 grade, at 98 cuffs; these worth $2.50 each 1.00 Pajamas 75c, ‘ nothing In this entire lot usu- | \fon's fancy striped woven madras |50c. Balbriggan Underwear, ally at less than $1.50; Pajamas, a small lot in broken SUPE IuIR Ale 4.00) ices, turn-down collars, S2e 4 : Men's summer weight real maco 1,85 for 2,75 to 3.50 Kinds.| self loops, usually $1.00, at 75) Moms summer weight teu mete At this price we show Shirts ty . if which are strictly custom made. 1.25 and 1.50 Pajamas 98c. peecon ae ree eater Materials were taken from our | A large lot of new summer weight we! custom-shirt dep't. and are the} Pajamas, made of plain white pales neye wae Cones saree best grades of David and John| mull or cambries, feather] tapes and pearl buttons; soft Anderson's Scotch madras; made| weight; with low necks, and elastic quality; regu- perfectly plain, fine finish, col-| trimmed or plain, loops or but-] jar 0c, quality at 35 orings are good, fale season's tna, aide psn ng tee new designs have detached cuffs; | colorings in the military style this grade of Shirts sold in stock of fancy woven madras; 75c. Imported Balbriggan values $1.25 and $1.60, at | 98 Underwear 45c. Men's very light real imported 50c. Ascot Stocks, 25c. Balbriggan Shirts, long or short At $2.75 and made to order at $3.50 each; sale price, 1.85 1.00 Stitt Bosom Shirts 306, Fancy stripes of plain white Ox-| sleeves, pearl buttons, &c.; Men’s fancy strips 1 Tariaty Of ford cheviot or woven madras Drawers have the double rein- stiff BORO RS; e saLsrines, made| Stock Ascots, with white necks,| forcement, pearl buttons and 500d Herve ok with de,| Soft and pliable, wide Ascot| French bands; all sizes, 30 open front an wi ©-| ends; suitable for men or! to 48 inch; actual value eee: all sizes; value 50 money ayaa to iA neck; the] 75c., at 45 a ation a ; 2 2.75 Stif’ Bosom Shirts 1.65,| ine this sue, 25/50c. Colored Underwear 39¢, Men's custom made hand finished U M light- Coe ae cits made trom our di-| Men’s 50c. Half Hose 29c, | Mens iis Wotgnt pink and blue tion of French Per | Men's fine quality imported all- eee apoE Tani Gur custom de-|) (over lace lisleltirsed alt howe! eatin iat Sedan partment; this grafe df goods to fast black, Hermsdorf dye, 6] necks, long sleeves only; aoe order at $2.75 each, cuffs attached patterns of vertical open lace ers have the soft white satee: or detached; all sizes; 1.65 effects, the regular 0c, band, reinforced; actual. during this sale, 20: kind at 29 value, 50c., at 39 icy a : Sixth Av ane 20th Sl cvimpsonGr an jord Go. (9th to 20th St THE | Forsythe Waist SPECIAL SALE 500 Genuine Scotch Madras Waists, $1.75, Regular Price $3.50. THIS WEEK ONLY. These waists are lois season's produc- tlons; all new genulne Scotch Madras Jacquard effects. Reduced because the goods were recelved too late to make up for ove eoring trade, JOHN FORSYTHE. THE WAIST HOUSE, 865 Broadway, Between 17th and 18th Streets. Leibbon Department. Sele of Sash Ribbons, 1,500 yards Plain and Fancy Stripe Sash Ribbons, (ayes C. yard, value 98c. to $1.50 yard; Pink, blue, leghorn, nile, - lavender black, white and black, and black and white, Lord& Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. Sale of Royal Wi'ton Rugs. Fresh ponds choice patterns, unmatchable prit ; eolbe LY cael regular a now "$14 35 now wolng at? “it $23, 50 Size Toes, Tegular 35.00, $25.75 now going a| . No quality not the best, no Carpets: price rot the lowest or that quality. As makers, we guarantee this, Japan and China Mattings. If economyts any object, you will buy your mattings here, Note there value: e Japanese, signs, SF Capra! secking safe investment finds it through Sunday Worle Wants. ’ J & J. Teton “corner 14th St, and Sth Ave, CAN The World's SPECIAL 1 WOR WEDNREDAY. 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