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PRODIGAL SONS MAY SWAMP TAMMANY. They Are Coming to the Fold in Numbers—Latest Acces- sion Its Herman Ridder, Who Dictates Terms. ‘Tammany Hall ts getting a eurfelt of prodigal sons, and is beginning to feel that there is a veal famine imminent If many more fatted calves.have to be sac- riflced. The latest prodigal sending word in from the gate presumes to dictate terms for his return, and the worst of the situ- ation is that the men who are running the ancient organization don't dare re- sent It. Herman Ridder, leader of the German- American Reform Unton, and a member of the committee that nominated Seth Low for Mayor,.is glven as authority for the statement that most of the 12,- 000 Germans who voted for Low last fall sre ready to return to the Democratic ane. this year and vote the whole ticket, judicial, legislative and Congressional, provided that Tammany puts up an up- right, clean judiciary ticket and legisia~ «x7e nominees that will be a guarantee that the excise laws will be amended 0 as to put an end to the farce of shut- ting some saloons at times when other raloons are permitted to do business. Mr. Ridder said: “German-American Democrats of Greater New York would be glad, I be- lieve, to support a man like Chiet-Judge Alton B, Parker for Governor, and to jine up under the leadership of ex-Sen- ator Hill. I certainly would be, and if ‘Tammany will give us a good ticket for Justices of the Supreme Court, the an- tithesis of last year's, I believe the G joan Democrats would give {t thelr 6up- SHE HAD. ANOTHER'S BABY CARBIAGE Mrs. Lassberg Said that the Man Who Moved Her Fur- ntture Must Have Made Mistake in Taking It. Mrs, Annie Lassberg, twenty-three rears old, of No. %6 East Ninth street, was arraigned in the Yorkville Court this morning on complaint of Mrs. Ada Hirschfeldt, of No. 145 Second avenue. Mrs. Hirschteldt accused Mra, Lassberg of having in her possession her baby car- riage, which is supposed to have been stolen last December. Patrolman Dolan, at Second avenue and Ninth street, last night found Mrs, Lassberg, ite baby carriage and a baby. He calied Mra, Hirschfeldt end she iden- Ufled the carriage. At the Fifth street station Mrs, Lassberg explained that she had formerly lived at No. 145 Second avenue, and that the ‘moving man” might have made a mistake and taken the wrong carriage. When Mrs, Hirsch- feldt heard the explanation she wanted to withdraw the complaint, but the ser- geant sald the matter would have to be seitled in court, | Mrs, Lassberg was bailed out er and. WOMAN BROKER BEAT A MAN. Wealthy Henrielta Schwartz Accused of Hitting John 4. Heffman Whom She Said Insulted Her. A woman, expensively dressed, wear- ing diamonds, was taken to the Past Fifty-first street station by Policeman Richard Sullivan on the complaint of Jota H. Noftman, of No. 1% West One Hundred and First street, who changed that she had aesaulted him with an umbrella without provocation. The woman sald she was Henrietta Schwarts, a money broker, living at No, 8 East Forty-second etreet, When Sergt. Brennan asked her her age, she re- piled: i “Plmwse don't ask’ me that, sir; just say Wat I'm over twenty-one, You might ‘say, too, that I'm single.” Hoffman @aid the assault occurred in the hallway of the woman's ‘home, which is an office and studio building, In denying the charge the woman sald that he had insulted her, but that she resented it by pushing him to one aide, Hoffman's forehead was swollen, how- ever, and he looked as if he had been the victim of an assault, Sera. Brennan refused to hold the oman and advised Hoffman to Ko to ‘orkyille Court and procure a warrant x her arrest He left the station-| muse, saying he would apply for a i. imm eda tely. WEDDING. TOKEN COMES 10 GREE f€ckhardt Fell Four Stories Trying to Affix a "Tick Tack" to a Window in dersey City. Fred Eekhardt, twenty-two years old, of Nb. % Bartholdi avenue, Jersey City, tried to play a joke on a newly married couple. As a result he ts in the City Hospital with several of his bones broken and bis penchant for Joking bad- ly shattered, He attended the wedding of Annie Doneke andn Reinhold Paterson, at No. & Mercer street, and at 2 o'clock this morning climbed to the roof of the four. ory hol au hole i” Adm :'at the’ vfaal SOUGHT DEATH FOR MAN SHE LOVED. SEARCHING SOUND FOR MAN'S BODY. In behalf of a broken-hearted young wife who weeps over her orphaned abe, Dr. ©. H. Boynton, a popular Harlem dentist, made the request of the police to-day that a general alarm be sent out for a search for a dead body. The doctor was deeply affected as he told the story to Roundsman Rehehn, of the Information Bureau, at Headquarters. West Thirty-sixth street. In the same Walter Boynton, his son, aged twen- | LUNC He a ycacec tie: Herrican ioe Co, ty-three years, married only a Ittle) The two are said by the Leah Soley, a pretty woman twenty- two years old, killed herself with car- bolle acid rather than marry the mat she loved and be a drag to him. Life without him had no charms. Her body {s at the New York Hospital and the man for whom she killed her- self is almost prostrated by the tragedy The young woman lived at No. 304 that is good for me, although he desires to do so.” ‘Then she displayed a vigl of carboli acid. "This is my best friend,” she said, the doctor's farm at Westfield, Conn., on June 8 for his health, The same day Walter went out on the Sound fishing. He never returned, and is be- Heved to have been drowned. ‘The boat was found overturned, and his ooat and vest were also found in the water. ‘The young widow 1s frantic with grief, and constantly cries to those about her to find Walter's body. All efforts have failed thus far, and fear- ing that It might float to some distant point and be sent unfdentified to some potter's field, Dr. Boynton asked that a description of his son be sent all along shore. The most distinguishing marks aro a missing top joint of the second finger could be restrained. Policeman Lang, of the West Twen- tleth street station, was called. He sent the woman to the hospital, but she died on the way there. DELMOUR STOPS FIGHT. «Whispering Larry’? Changes His Mind About Carroll, “Whispering Lancy’ Delmour came downtown quietly, and under the trees in the City Hall Park announced and part of the thumb hand. ea ce the tere That Be had given up is fight against John, Carroll for the ‘Tammany lead- ership in the Twenty-ninth Assembly District. “Whispering Larry” started out two months ago “to put Carroll out of busl- ness.” He opened headquarters on Lex- ington avenue and held meetings al- most every. night. He has since made up his mind that Carrof can never get any higher than he is in Tammany SALISBURY IS ILL. Premier Recovering form Chill, Cabinet Meeting at Residence. LONDON, June 19.—A Cabinet meet- ing to-day, et which Lord Salisbury cami ‘ finll, and has therefore decided to give presided, was held at hie oficial resi-| {ine Nant for the present, Should dence in Arlington street, for the con- venience of the Pi ing from a chill, Carroll attempt to dictate to Tam- many, however, Delmour will come out remier, Who is recover- z against him again. . Summer Suits « $8.50 Why Friday's Inducements Are Specially Remarkable. The demand has been so incessant all week that the original lot of 2,800 Suits has almost disap- peared. In order that you will not be disappointed when you come to-morrow we have taken 500 higher-priced Suits and marked each $8.50, thus affording you what are undeniably the best values of the week. ALL STYLES, S 50 CO) ALL FABRICS, ALL SIZES, aT in Announce for Friday The Second Shipment of 150 Dozen Panama HATS The first Sale of these Hats was attended by phenomenal results. Great Crowds were continuous in the Hat Store. Every man that came bought. If you cannot come personally send your size and state style preferred. The illustra- tions will aid you. Small, medium or large shaped, Qlain Floor, Bear) and swallowed the contents before she Anxious Vigil of Wife of/Leah Soley Committed Sui-| Young Boynton, Who Is! cide Rather than Be a Drag Thought to Have Been) on Young Hardenburg Drowned While Fishing. Through Life. police to have | fi v cite | been very much attached to cach other. | over a year ago, and with a girl-wite| PS cuinot live without him,” she said, and three-months’ old babe, went to|“but 1 will not have him give up all) FX 406) p. \ way for that. ments propress spiritedly. Sclk Remnants. Remnants of from 1 to 8 yards, consisting of PRINTED SATIN LIBERTIES, all silk goods; PRINTED FOULARDS, STRIPED WASH SILKS, COLORED AND BLACK LINING TAFFETAS, COLORED SATINS, COLORED CHINA SILKS, atc., etc., sold up to 59c. per yard during the season; Friday, Remnants of very much finer grade, all silk; BLACK AND COLORED TAFFETA SILKS, 24-inch high-class PRINTID LIBERTY SATINS, BLACK SILK GRENADINES, IINEN PONGEES, STRIPED SILK TUSSAHS, etc., etc., sold up to $1.00 per yard during the season; Friday, (Main Floor, F 100,000 Porto Rican Cigars. Made at San Juan, Porto Rico. Offered to-morrow for the first time at less than factory quota- tions. The Cigars are made of good quality Porto Rican tobacco and would retail ordinarily at $4.50 per 100. In two lots, as follows: ‘ LOT1. LA BELLE PORTO RICO BREVAS, | Per Box of 50, J LA REINA DE PORTO RICO BREVAS, yy) Wh e Extra, EL PRINCIPAL DE PORTO RICO BREVAS, } Fer Box of 50, f (125% LA BELLE PORTO RICO, BREVAS Grande, (Main Floor, Rear) LOT 2. PORTO RICO’'S BEST Sc. CIGAR, BREVAS, MAIL ORDERS FILIED. Women’s Summer Shoes. Values that will create new history in Shoe- selling Friday. Unexampled qualities and low price-making convinc- ing features. LOT 1. | Women’s $2.00 Shoes and Ox- | fords in black kid; button and lace styles and 3-button low Shoes; also tan Oxfords. All sizes in | each kind. FRIDAY, PER PAIR, IS LOT 2. Women’s $3.50 Shoes and Ox- fords, in kid and patent leather, in all sizes and the best product of the leading makers, FRIDAY, PER PAIR, LOS (Main Floor, Rear of Fou Summer Waist Patterns. A few hundred of the prettiest Waist Patterns in lightweight fabrics, some of which have been selling up to 50 cents per pattern, Full measure and great bargains. They come in: DOTTED SWISS MUSLINS, i BATISTES, SEERSUCKERS, GINGHAMS, CORDED LAWNS, PRINTED DIMITIES, | LINEN FANCIES, | ETC., ETC. FRIDAY, PER PATTERN, 29e| (Main Floor, Front.) FRIDAY, 7 Remnants of Wash PER YARD, Cc . Sabrics, | de | in Lengths of 2 to 8 Yards. | The demand for these seasonable Fabrics has been so great that the selling of the past few days has left fully a thousang Remnants. PRINTED BATISTES, PRINTED LAWNS, CHECK GINGHAMS, PRINTED ORGANDIES, PRINTED PERCALES, STRIPED MADRAS, §& and many other of the popular Summer Fabrics. Values up to 15 cents per yard. (Main Floor, Froat) Roys’ Washable Suits. Made of the sturdiest washable fabrics of ‘the latest designs—Blouses are elab- orately trimmed in novel effects; sizes for boys 3 to 10 years of age, Furniture Specials, Two lines from the Big Surplus Clearing sale. Hence this deep price cutting, MORRIS CHAIRS, y fivish, new arms, some ROCKERS. Rockers in Golden Oak and Mahogany fin sh, new and beauti(ul in desipn, sore Wood seat, otness cobbler seat. pano fir ish, well’ made aii dvable, specta ly ral diferent p I priced for this sale as fo lows raible cushi velvets and veloure. Were $9.00, now Were $9.25, now Were $9.75, now Were $10.50, now Were $12-25, now ‘Were $11.50, now Were $13.75, now covered in Bolyian aud Rookwood avin 2,50 3.00 3.50 4,25 4.75 5.00 5.50 6.50 (Taira Floor.) Were $3.00, now Wore $3.75, vow Were $4.00, now Weie $4.25, now Werte $5.00, now Were $0.00, now Were £6. Were $7,00, now Were $8.50, now 6.75 7.75 8,00 8.75 9.00 9.75 41,25 Days of Sreat Interest. The Big Store is bright and handsome in its coul, summery attire. Crowds are great, but shopping isn’t inconvenient here. The store is too modernly equipped, too up-to-date in every The Special Sales of Vacation and Recreation Require- Friday and Saturday will Le days of vast importance. 19° STS. NEW YORK. Everything is fresh and new. Wrappers. ERS; percale, «lot of t and dark patterns, kit, with flounce; prett ly waist, SMALL SIZES ad Gecond Floor Petticoats. PFTTICOATS; mercerized per- me gray and ep accor dion- ruffe finish; via 5 paited flounce; yee. value, 6S (Second Floor, Centre.) APRONS; white lawn; several good styles; cut full ard long; Renerous tic string; rpecial, 10 (Serond Floor, Centre) Kimonos. KIMONOS; fine quality laws; very pretty patterns, border trimming; special, SS (Second Floor, Centre.) Gable Linen Remnants. REMNANTS OF TABLE LINEN of all kinds, in lengths of Ly to 3 yds. ill be sold Friday ateper-yard,trom 24c.t0 OS UNBLEACHED TABLE LINENS. HEAVY Wald tan IRISH TABLE LINEN, value 35c. 24 yd.; Friday, (Main Floor, Centre.) Dinner Sets. DINNER SETS, 102 pi i 102 pieces, 5.50 pire white porcelain, feces; fin- DINNER SETS, 112 est English porcelain, under- glazed bive and green border 6.75 . decoratiors, DINNER SETS, 100 pieces; fine flow blue underglazed decora- tions; Oriental design; square Shapeplattors, éec.,value$15, Se OO. DINNER SETS, 102 pieces; fin- est thin Austrian chira, very hanJsomelydecorated;every piece full gold lined, 16.50 TEA SETS, 56 pieces; fine thin Austrian china, richly deco- rated, 4.95 (Basement) Gable Glassware WATER TUMBLERS, finest crystal glass; per Cores, 2/ WATER TUMBLERS, blown glass, full size, Quality,*per dozen, oF WATER TUMBLERS, finest quality of thin blown glass, . very handsomely engraved, new design, 45 thin best SALTS AND PEPPERS, blown glass, nickel-plated top; value lc., TABLE SETS: Butter Dish, Suyar Bowl, Spoonh Ider and m Pitcher, finest crystal glass, HALF GALLON JUGS, handsome desipn, JELLY TUMBLERS, tight fit- ting t'p tops, full size; special, per dozen, very Wines and Liquors “ PRINCE" EXTRA DRY, America’s Snest chamy agne, ex- actly like imported in quality and. flavor, case 12 qts., 11,50; case 24 pts,, GINGER ALE, ‘*400" brand, in quart bottles, per dozen, LEMON SODA, ''400" brand, in quatt bottics, pe: dozen, SARSAPARILLA, —Delato dolighttully refresbir g, pet XTRACT, a HA trie tonic, highly concentrate d, cu es slec plersness, builds up ° the system; p 1 dozen, L IO CLARET, oldest superior “Cab ernet," the fines’ wine pio: duved in California, equal to fine imported grades ta $4.25; pa'lon, €1.78; bottle, ZINFANDEL, 1.00 finest «uality gailon, CABINET RIESLING, very stg tH at 7 OT FRIARS SAUTERNES, de- li bttul medium dry weno; case, $3.50; llon, 115 PORT OR SHERRY, "Puritan" tuand, in quart bott'es; pyr 1,20 care, $4.00; gallcn, (Fourth Pigor.) 73.50) Cowes. A manufacturer's sample line of Towels put up in lots of six. Some are slightly soiled. 6 TOWELS, value S0c.; Friday, 6 TOWELS, value 75c.; Friday, 6 TOWELS, value 90c.; Friday, 6 TOWELS, value $1.00; Fri- day, 6 TOWELS, value up to $1.45; Friday, 89 & TOWELS, value $1.80; Fri- ay, 1.14 KITCHEN TOWELS. KITCHEN TOWELS, ready made, of heavy round thread Parnsiey Crash, value 12%. each; Friday, CRASH REMNANTS, REMNANTS OF Ck in brown a'l linen Crash; GI Towellings and Huck Towel- lings, values upto 15c. yd.; Fri- day at 9 7 (Main Floor, Centre.) Window Screens AND SCREEN DOORS. The largest assortment of sizes in the city. WALNUT FINISHED SCREEN DOORS, inch style, in 2-4 inch stock, MAHOGANY FINI SHED SCREEN DOORS, made ex- tra heavy and durable, 7.00 NATURAL WOOD FINISHED DOORS, two coats of varnish, heavily constructed, 1/0 NATURAL WOOD INISHED CORS, farcy designs, two differcnt styles, 1.20 NATURAL WOOD FINISHED DOORS, plain and strovg, 95 WINDOW SCREENS, hard wood, oil finish; brass clips, ad r HIGH! ~~ WIDE. “EX PRICE. 24 24 25 a3 24 28 30 24 30 Basement.) AND TABLE TENNIS. GENUINE PING PONG SET, consisting of two corrugated ‘wood bats, hardwood posts with nickel trimmings, 334-foot 2,00 ° net, four balls, special, TABLE TENNIS SET, consist- ing of four hardwood bats, two having emery finish, hardwood posts, with felt underneath to event marring table, five uae and six balls, 2) 00 ENG- 3 0 GENUINE ‘HALEX"” LISH MADE BALLS, per doz., RETRIEVERS OR PICK-UPS, all w.te, TOURNAMENT SIZE TABLES, 5x9 feet, made of compo board, painted green throughout, ‘service | courts marked, without legs, spe 775 SAME TABLE, with legs, pedal, 9.75 PING-PONG SCORE CARDS FREE FOR THE ASK {Second Floor. Take Escalator.) Has proved to be one of particular season, Classification and prices are as Lot 1 6.00 NIGHT GOWNS, muslin, chemise style, shoit sleeves, ‘finished with lawn, hemstitched ruffes; 3 only to a customer, DRAWERS, cambric, umbrella | style, ruffles of hemstitched | lawn, with pink and blue bor der trimming; also embroldery ruffles; special, CORSET COVERS, muslin, high and low neck, pearl buttons, felled seams, On all purchases EXCEPT GOODS TO WE PREPAY FREIGHT to any railroad station within the following States: | MAINE, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT, MASSACHUSETTS, AND NEW JERSEY, Fancy Salmon Steaks ot Fresh /0 Mackevel, Ib. POULTRY: Large boiling Fowl, Ib, 10 LAMB; Whole fore-quarter Spr ny Lamb, ib, JO CORNED BEEF: Choice plate or ravel cuts, Ib., FRESH VEGEIAPLFS) Fancy resh Long Island Green Pras, g Beans or Wilte Wax Beans, per qt-, & LEMONS: Fancy, latge, juicy M:s ina Lemons, coz,, JO BEETS: Fancy new Long Isjand Leots, 2 large binches, S CAKE: Pound cake, plain, mat- 15 J0\ ble, raisin, citron, Ib, CRULLERS;: Old iashioned Ne 4 lome-made Crullera, This Special Sale of Baby Carriages and Go-Carts i character, Prices are much lower than ever before heard of at this Lot 2, 9.00 Mustin Underwear. 75c.; special price this aale, LETTER COPYING BOOKS, 300 pires; 75c. values; becauss the covers are a bit solled we have reduced them to LETTER COPYING EOOKS, 8, White Goods Thousands of odd lengths plain WHITE ' GOODS, Upholsteries. ROPE PORTIERES—A timely pur chase of 200 of these ideal summer hangings enables us to offer for Ptiday | extraordinary values at, each, ‘ 210 430 6.355 MOSQUITO CANOPIES, best kind made, good quality netting, patent turn-over frames, complete with cord and pulleys, all sizes, crib, 1,25 | % Bed, 1.75 Single Bed, 1.45 | Full Bed, 1,95 BAMBOO PORCH SCREENS; finest quality made; best man- ner from the outside bark of the bamboo; rope and pulleys; com- plete: 4 ft, wide x 6 ft. 1o1 18 ft. wide x 12 ft. long; each, MOSQUITO NETTING; 86-yard pieces, in all popu: red, bl ae § Best Barred Gauze, per piece, 48 Extra A. A. Gauze, pet piece, 15 (Third Floor, Front.) We have over filteen brands of garden hose; piece is guaranteed with ception of one grade, and the ‘Competition’ hose. Folk lowing is the list of the special prices: $ “COMPETITION” HOSE; 25 ft. lengths, ‘50 ft. lengths, “PLUMBER” HOSE; 3-ply, _ guaranteed hose with jab 25 ft. lengths, 50 ft. lengths, Extra $ply “STANDARD” HOSE; guaranteed good quality; 25 ft, lengths, 50 ft, lengths, Extra STANDARD" S-PLY . HOSE; guaranteed; 25 ft. lengths, 50 ft. lengths, the greatest sales of its | follows: Lot 3. 73.00 (Second Floor, Take Escalator.) CHILDREN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS; hem and tuck, Sizes: 1 to 3 yrs. 4to6 Bto 10 % 1S¢ 19¢ : 12 to 14 16 to18 23¢ 2Se CHILDREN'S LAWN HATS; trimmed with baby rbbon; value 6c, (pink only); each, v9 (Second Floor, Centre.) of $5.00 or more, BE SENT C. 0, D.) RHODE ISLAND, CONNECTICUT, P, NEW YORK, J PENNSYLVANIA, BEANS: Faucy N. Y¥, State hand-picked Pea Beans, 5 Ibs., DELICATESSEN; Fancy Cerve- lat Sausage, Ib COFFEE; Combination Java, combines merit and eccuumy, 5 Ibs., $1.00; 1d., SARDINES: La Tour fancy im- ported Sardines in oil; can, SALMON; Arch Rock, fancy red Alaska Sa'mon, Ib, can, TAPIOCA: ‘Hazel!’ Instant Tapioca, needs no soaking; 4 1b. package, (2 OLIVES: Fangy oe} cted Manzar nilla lunch: on Olives, bottle, CORN: Fancy Maine Sugar Com; 2b, can, PINEAPPLE: Fancy Sliced Ba~ amas; 2 1b. can,