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$50,000 EMBEZZLER SET i PACE IN LONG CHASE. ! Sie Cov. Bk = (Details of Otto Jaeh- _ kel’s Arrest, Who Was Caught in Trevor, Wis., After Being Pur- ; sued by Detectives for q 10,000 Miles—Love! for Wife Lead to Cap- ture. Je => GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES Ci Offered This Season. Three hundred Girls’ Dresses, made of very Chambr: trimmed with wide bretels of four-inch Embroidery and Vel Ribbon ‘insertings. Colors are Tan, Pink, Light blue, Light Sizes, 4 to 12 ye. green and Rose. Fi The Strongest Values in 5 ; Details of the arrest of Otto Jaeh-| per-Actual Vatue, 5.00, | fikel, a $50,000 embezzier, were learned © to-day by his former employers, Wardt, Von Bernuth & Co., whoR-/ ae dry-goods merchants, of Nos 477 | | Sale Price - - - 1. cd Each ALSO AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF ‘come street and 79 Worth street. ‘ y s S ’ iy, Jaehicel was the Buenos Ayres Tep- | isses ailore wits resentative of the firm, and by aclev- erly concocted Scheme, he, It is al- Suitable for Traveling, Mountain or Seashore Wear. © Jeged, swindled them out of a for jeune through spurious drafts on their) ®uropean banking-houses. They are made of Etamine, Canvas and Homespuns, trimme with Taffeta and finished with fancy vestees and braids. Jac are lined with Taffeta Silk. Colors @ +» After a two months’ chase of 10,000 are Tans, Greys, Blue and Black Fy z iy ‘e : . miles, beginning in Paris in the ata UH Regu ar Value 19.50 to 25.09, | | 8 aah Wd Wit 7 i dle of April, leading across the At- ; - € fanto to New York, tence acrom Sale Price - - EE. eee Sale of [len’s Light-Weicht Suit = ithe continent to San Francisco, down | g a g ui Ss. tto Mexico and back to Chicago, Jaeh- Don't overheat yourself searching for clothes-comfort throughout a half dozen stores; come direct here. about ther | Our summer suits for men are very light weight, but there is not that flimsiness | tailored to st | noticeable in ordinary ready-made clothes. The shoulders and fronts of our coats are y. And then there might be a special fabric, a certain weave, a particular style you have in mind—you can’t help but find it here. The choice is practically limitless. Your summier-suit prob- Jem will be casiest solved if you come here. . SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 21ST ST. ike] was captured in the little town of Trevor, Wis. | 3 The man's capture was due to hia/ : Gove for his wife. She was arrested |$80,000 EMBEZZLER AND HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. | frit nor siwr under 0 same ot MIGSING BANK CLERK'S WIFE SURE HE IS IN A HOSPITAL. > ‘Mrs, Louise Wernicke. After $38,000 ———— oo lof the stolen money had been recov- Mrs. Richard Groves Confident that Husband W. C, WHITNEY’S CLOTHES WERE CONFISCATED, TOO. Sale of 1,000 Men’s $14 Blue Serge Suits at’ $10. You will find more goodness in these Suits at $10 than you'd find in ordinary ready-made SI ' suits at $14. They are just down from our own workrooms, where the most careful attention is given to every little detail, The color is absolutely fast, the workmanship of the best. You can readily see that the ordinary retailer cannot sell thesame suits at less than $14. From our factory to you, makes it possibie to sell them at a ‘ered she was released. After Jaehkel, who had charge of! ithe firm's forelgn credits, had fixed) up forged drafts for $0,000 on the for. lo- | ly older than herself she is not yet|weks’ pay in his pocket and wore a i ¢ | A : a Rea jon yee Seance but | twenty-one—looked careworn, and there | yuluable diamond ring. ‘A white horse attached to ¢ home custom-tailored suits. They are made in regular and) Special sale of young men’s handsomely tailored blue z found the woman in Chicago, at the|were dark circles under her larme,| “It ts easier to delleve that he has| nade wagon was trying to get in. The military single breasted and the 2-button double | Serge Suits, cut ¢ same perfect lines as Our men’s ae ting the horse breasted suits; sizes 13 to 18; worth $12; speci Bismarck Hotel. brown eyes. | met with foul play or been made away | clerk hed diMculty keeping reasted styles, j Sults; sizes 14 to.48; worth’$12; special at From there they traced her to her| “I am really dazed by ‘Rich's’ disap- with than to think that he wonld go|out. es wid: len’s Fine Serge and Worsted Suits. | Men s Negligee Shirts—There are enough negligee shirts sister's house, and after that it weal pearance,” she sald to an Hyontng |AWay And leave me penniless. lok | Hutt” said the ole ire yea Ww. \ There is no need for the custom tailors these days when | Here to select from to supply half the men In New 08c found that the fugitive was speeding to | World reporter. “It ta ridiculous for bls ja tye was happy In his home ite, ves bs oh SD erca otnertriee, \\ you can slip into such Iuxurious garments as we show at| Yor : all stylish, up-to-date patterns, San Francisco. He was found at the /fathor to say that he must have left and ‘he had no friends t I do not then maybe you are Gen. Gharles 4 this price; they are very light in weight and very fine in work- | Men’s Straw Hats—Smooth and rough straws, in the Grand Hotel there under the name of |ome aa the result of a quarrel, How lion of, Tis imother Ih not vet aware] “Then maybe you are Gea, manship.. Serge suits, siik-lined, and gray, brown, green latest flat brim style, at $1 and $2. The popular HE. Beoker, traced to the City of Mex: | could he know? He had not been here | (ean Grove, convales*Iny. t Onis opal tras’ cUtierwike apaanenae \]] and small black and white checked worsteds. A custom Porto Rican fealher-weight Alpine; spectal at 2 foo under the allas Fillipo Gomes, back | 64. pour months haat be tantered. tailor would ‘ge no less than $40 for the equal $25) Every othersummerything formen. Comeh , fo Chlcage under the name of John | wsaturday morning my husband was | 1° ROTH cts seco vos iartsat ou tale st oat) of these suits, Our price, O | and ses’ Youll tind whatyouwante ehere lope lan e peal one eerie in the brightest spirits, My sister, who | {j,)) aid the clerk. "We've got a suit of: No matter how big a man you are, even up to 50 chest measure, we can fit you in a light-welght sule ee, paula ay also ives in this house, can tell you| will accept nothli his family,’ as) Clothes of Mr. Whitney’ over here and ; i And ¢ day he telephoned nt fo be inde | Ruseell(Gago'al penta’ ‘Two detectives, masquerading as bus!-| ‘hat. And during the need that my bisband did not leave| a pair o as yeni ens ‘men in ecarch of health and rec. | ‘at he was coming home early to tke | je vonunturity, If ye is not dead he| “You Mr. Whitney and a, Gage Open Evenings MAIL reation, joined him ‘there, fished with |™¢ ut: meILcome meni LOMaS and a Jot of other people gave their till 9 o'clock. Y ORDERS i ‘him by day and played pinochle by | — = = == clothes to this National Wardrobe Com- Saturday till PROMPIL might, untll they wormed the secret of pany to be pressed and kept clean and c y Yy « re | ve D 4 on and the rips en, 7 | his identity trom nim. aa. dia Ue letioceleewedienan Sts |S aaearilifacueis Minian) ances | AQna Str. Cov eS Rowe. FILLED. 4 Then they wired for a “friend” to BAO eee] eee Panta 5 os Le — me up from Milwaukee to join them. with Bim at Paris and Brussels ang |, Tus spoke Mra, Richard H. Groves, | gether and were boy and girl lovers, he | oontided thott clothing to the National Men’s $12 Light Colored Suits. Smart and comfortable, made with yoke, box plaits and BP ates hlen tt te paid, ct Cherboure. Jr., the beautiful wife of the young | was always perfectly normal, Wardrobe Company, ef No. 42 Fifth Oui stailine ot GAck Suits was alniost cold Gut; many of| beltyas shown Invcuts light Gray ‘wool crashes, 4 Then, it la alleged, she tailed for the {D&M clerk who Aleappeared from BIN) (Ot eolliae he ay, have been) over || avenue, Journey ed tothe wilds of Brook the $1§ and $18 lots sold downto a few of akind, They ine | 8 and brown striped flannels; special at $ 10 } ra ing |@eak In the Bank of New York last | worked, He sometimes spent houra at|ivn yesterday looking for No. 1742 Pitkin § mines nected ‘ Se rer etl iran te otek arciini| Sunday afterncon and tas not since | hls desk on Sunday and at night, He where David Goldbers, City Ga hea oarted teks ween ances, quick sale $12) The New Two Button Double Breasted Suits. hhad obtained at a Paris bank. He fol- | ten heand from, | may have gone away to rost somewhere. | \arehal, holds forth. Men's $15 Serge ‘Suits, | Very light and stylish for summer wear; made $ 14 yeign correspondents and provided him- eelf with @ forged letter of identifica- flon, he asked and obtained permission tto take @ vacation. With his wife and ‘hildren he sailed for Europe. He had Mttle diMeulty in converting his spurl- cash, His wife was Jowed her two days later on the Kron pring Wilhelm and met her in Chicago. n Herr Schultz was introduced to | fene “trlend” the latter proceeded to read to him a warrant charging him with it, “If my husband (s alive, I en) sure he has met with an accident. He must be tn some hospital, too 111 to write or send word to me. ‘The girl wite—for though she has been married two years to a husband soare! Did Not Voluntarily Leave Her Penniless. “He may have become insane, though there was no memtal trouble in his fami- ly, and during the eleven years I have inown him, for we went to schoel to- Nut only heantless people go way lke thet without a word. He had his two City Marshal Goldberg Has Russell Sage's Pants and Magistrate Furlong’s $40 Trousers, Also. | With emergency rations strapped to thetr backs, numerous persons who had Some of them found the place. Marshal Goldberg was eut. His clerk was in. pany went up the flue and Mr, Goldberg went over and attached all the olothes he could find to secure the salaries of @An't find the pants he couldn't wear the sult; but we've got so many pants we can't tell whieh tah Vint the M military sack sty collars and lapels, ready-made $15 ones; they are equal PAID E Ten’s $12 Serge Suits. de from blue and black serges, in the regulallon and 3 broad, shapely shoulders; narrow, long and gray, brown and striped flannels; special at Suits that you cannot duplicate . for less than $15 at any other store; here at These $15 Suits cannot be compared with the ordinary Outing Sack Suits, Special at $7. Coat and trousers made from light gray wool eT $12 Norfolk Suits, Special at $10. | from light gray special at Blue Serge Suits. pmespun: Young Mea in every way to forgery and embezzlement. ple that worked for the National vp al Tacha! Is In Jali at Milwaukee, whence ie pene gue nie Now, Gen. Foote, he's’ got a spring he will be taken to Buenos Ayres. His a 4] Wardrobe pany. overcont “ant a % sult in bur feapture was the work of Assistant Sup: | “Why, they had @even wagons and hands We had n ouble about tden- & J. E. Weiss, of the Pinkerton Agen: == twenty typewriters and always collect- BLE 7 them, beca d his name fi ing. store, on behalf of ‘the American aime ' ed in advance, You can see how good ee Stokifill’ a c cz noel Pyne, Who Is Said to/Striking Silk Weaver} no game was when we grabbed over|p at z to | Delenitully (coo), comiorable: Mes:fon a 4 : inP seven hundred and fifty suits of clothes] *°"d out after th mano had a ‘| Summer wear, They possess the ease and Be an Anarchist, De-| DrownedinPresence |i ti inc and are on the trail of a Byselt 0 pants you bet I'd press 'em solidity of Colonial ‘times, with the added A ; : lot that have be t to Boston.| Marshal Goldberg arrived and cordial! “cance -to-date shoemaking..e. ’ ‘DEMA | manded a Check for of His Wite: Wihile lor momitust here been s9p:ite ‘portent ed tis visitors. ‘He wag somewhat| Four Youngsters Stole Pack- elegance on upto: cate SHOETIARINE « Baise ™ 4 ’ Fish é »polnted when he found out they Thoroughly good res—up-to-the-minute styles— ‘ $2,600. ishing. don't Davieny stteation to. aes one not Williaa ©. Whitney or Russell| age from Express Wagon complete assoriments—a factory that shuts out poor leath- eT™ can ve them by proving property ci ntleman : : t y hen 7 ¥ 4 the required cli at oO! ers. poor shoemakers—four conveniently located, well- FOR DEATH (}f SON We haven't heard anything from Mr {UP the required clothes out ot! and Had Timeof Their Lives stocked ‘stores (0, sell Blyn Shoes, one manaxement to keep | Bult of Horace Crosby, Father ' ofa Tunnel Victim, Against Central on Trial at White Plains, (Special te The Drening World.) WHITE PLAIN®, N. Y,, tempting a felonious assault on Francis W. Lestrade, of Lestrade Bros., import- ors of butter, No. 19 Duane street, According to Mr. Lestrade, Pyne en- tered the oMoce and pulling out a re- volver, demanded a cheok for $2,600, which dhe firm, he alleges, owes him for commissions in the last seven your, Lestrade told Pyne to put the revolver to-day In Newark Bay. His wife was with diMculty restrained from throwing herself into the water when she saw the hopelessnem of the efforts to save her husband's life Gauthler and two companions trom the Poldevard Silk Mills went with their wives to the Lehigh Valley Railroad trestle to fh. A passing (rein knocked Gauthier from plok out the pants from his desoription but we couldn't find them. He sald the pants belonged te a sult and if we there aa hundreds of people who sent their clothes to the concern and are ashamed to acknowledge they were taken in.!* VATICAN ACCEPTS NO FIRE LOSS, BIG at the Lee Avenue Court prison, Brook- lyn, four desperate criminals varying from nine to thirteen years old are waiting to-day for trial and elegtrocu- tion. | They are Carman Thomas, of No. bi Withers street, Williamaburg, nino yenrs old; Thomas Bmillo, nine; his brother | Joseph, eleven, and Frank Mallon, thir- June 20. |bmok into his pocket and then wrote out . oi Another ¢riai in @ sult for $100,00 dam-|the check, signing it ‘Lestrade Bros,”| {ie structure, aint he was thrown out PROPOSALS (| | iN (NE FROM WATER ‘They Ae ue rn Hint Nhe rettey, ager against the New York Centra! Ratl-|ingtead of “Francis W. Lestrade, treas-|!Nto the channel Us 5 ") package out of a National Express foud Company was begun to-day before Justice Smith and « jury in the Bupreme Court. The sult was brought by Horace Crosby, a prominent resident of New urer. He gave Pyne the check and sent an office boy to follow Pyne until he found a pollosman and notified the bank on A poor swimmer, he was carried away by the swift current, and Henry La bg ‘one of his compantons, who diver in to rescue him, was unable to give Bishop O'Gorman Notified o Automatic Sprinklers Set Go- Wagon, which stood at the foot of Cly- mer street, The package contained twenty-three ' 1 ‘old watch ca consigned to a watch Rochelle, whose son Franklin was killed|wnich the check was drawn, not. to|him ald ilipe| ing by Small Blaze Ruin) *? va wore é Seeman ork Cacice Eance cena |Cage es GRD, “HBL ANITA son gonearmadiand ‘let. .tp Action In Regard to Philip Property Worth $30,000 cOMpaHY at No. 24 Morton street, Brook- Young Mr. Crosby, who was only |ereets Policeman Higgins arrested | (lirow herself trom the trestle when she| pines Church Lands—Objec-| ‘ ig Bulldi 1 George P. Googe, of No. 711 Wyth fwenty-one years old, was employed by | py, saw La Porte abandon the struggle to! tigng to Minor Detalls. in Big Building. avenue, reported to the Clymer street the Amerioan Locomotive Works Manhattan. Only @ short time before ‘he waa killed his brother, Norman Crosby, a member of the Beventy-firat Pyne told the Court that the firm had owed him the money for commissions on selling oleomargerine to hotela; that he had no money to employ lawyers and sayo his own iife, Gauthler’s body was washed ashore off Armbruster Park, @ mile from where be was drowned, —— ROME, June #0.—~The Papal Georetary of State, Caniinal Rampolia, assured An automatic alarm came from the bly six-story building at Nos. 77 and 1 police that some fittle boys had offered to sell gold watch cases to him at ridicu- lously low prices, and Sergt, Rogers de- tailed & squad to hunt them down, I. BLYN & SONS, GUARANTEE SHOE CO, STORES Third Ave andizza sitet, | gqqh ens ES Third Ave, an eet, EASYTO G098thAve, 30thand 4th sts, 40!, 403, 405 REACH: 162 Bowery, near Broome, East 9st St. Bylo 1443—Ladies’ handsome tonial ‘Ties of all Patent Bulldog Toe, Hoel; value YOU WAL TURN : Whitney yet. Probably he will send his at Coney. alities up and prices doy promote g i David Pyne, of No, 289 West Twenty-| 1 the prasence of hia wife anda party | ian out po-morrow for his sult. Rus n irying my best to locate @ lot y gua enn and pelees dann =aloi Dr moje sod shoamakiny hret otrest, In the Tombs Court to-day |! {Fienda Joseph Gwuthler, a alik| Mum gut Memon atl tse A phen that were lett ‘with, the x: 5 and insure the satisfaction that increases businass, venver y City, a honed haa rdrobe Company and have 1 Ox 7 d was held in $1,000 bell charged with at-| "Aver, of Jersey City, was drowned pair of pamts out here. We tried to | ayy MERA he Marsiale UNG HoWer lL Weeping and wailing dnidungeon csile Shoes and Oxfords for Men and Women, $1.50 to $4.00, Megtment, died of disease contracted x vay t ld got =e _ Wooster street, and when the firemen| ™,, while fighting in Cuda, The brothers |2ncited that the Oily wy Me ote | SENATOR IN A MINE RACE, | Risnt Rev. Thomas O'Gorman, Bishop |)\vorter Bineel, ant wien tie Avemen| Tho detectives caught the trail at « ‘ were buried side by aide, and the shock | hs mopey was at the polnt of @ pistol: | seas, of Sioux Walls, 8. D., that the Vatican /f0' 1 it Hey found en the Afth Moor ®| peanut stand at Coney Island, where & "; lagistrate Crane sa 0 Pyne. accepts the propositions of Judge ‘Tutt, mas. m} toh Giievted the mind of Mr. Crosby for! yon't believe you are sane.” Clark, of Montana, Tried to Grab | (ovemor of the Philippine Iolunds, we. (time. It had not done much damage, ee Pern ipare Ado} ¥/0. Va and the father and moth “Oh, yes, I am,” replied Pyne, “1 am Fort Hall Reservation Land, karding the disposition of the friars’ |PUt the heat had opened the automatic |" ost watch came pape peel edit mera mother) pertoctly sane, This man has robbed! pocaTiLL0, ‘daho, June —‘The| lands on all the mein polnta Dut dis- valve with which the building was) qt soaa water counter @ thing At ihe * me and the only way I can get MY) “sooners'’ have secured the best lands | sexta on minor points. equipped bende of ine alee one b ) LL ry J Net man, Thi “ rene menor sree Cor the Ney money is at the point of @ pistol. and the most promising prospecta on| The official documents are now being| The result was that the building weal os bought tntypes of Cieamalyen ‘ z ‘peme as he 4/4 in other suits, that | 222° Genied that hy was an Anarchist: | the Fort Hail reservation and there will | preuaned at sue) Vauoan and will be Troden Fra root to celles, the tanks OF! with qnother watch case, got 60 cents Nyy Asked if he had applauded when It be att arash Ten noth land | delivered to Judge t to-day, he roof being empty when the pest vy ' company was sololy responsible for |came known that W’resident. MeKinley | V0 Iniumerablo contests over both land i went to turn the water off, It wan oe-| Worth Of bull's-eyes at the shooting WHAT WORD? READ aepident and for the loss of Mr, ~ dead, he replied, “MoKInley’s | entries and mineral los tione, x | 43 Umated by ihe fir n that the water sallery for Bathe: and ice ream, a se life, leath was very inconvenient to me.” In the race for the Belle Marsh copper had done ry ge. The building | ‘de on y-BO-' and anot the te, Divie- ———— mine tere were more than @ hundred CUMMINGS'S MEMORIAL, Was oocipled by several cloak-manutuo- Faainn of peanuts on the further edge of a ala . turing concerns, ‘ an ae shaves aioe Ze: ¢, F, HAVILAND DYING, —|mcn. Senator amt of Monat, 80 \prageamme” Completed tor ter hemes wing BO, the youth. Y y G, inlaw of District. 5 y who was kiiied wax deg ao ‘oung, Who 1# counsel corporacion’ Speal pee Added 44,000't0 the tote company will 6 of the ttle now. Sister aud Daughtors Met by Tele- gram om Their Way to Denver. DENVDR, June 2,—Charles Wredoriok Aaviland, head of the New York firm of Haviland é& Abbott, 1s not expected to live, His slater and four daughiors ave arrived and are now at his bed- {de at the Oukew home, They came 9 Denver directly from New York City, Murray, of Butte, as well aa Dr, Dubois, 4 brother of Senator Dubois, of Idaho, There will be a contest between tho Clark and Murray men as to whioh reached there first ———_— REBELS TAKE TWO TOWNS, WILLEMBDAD, Curacoa, June 2,— | viees im Hener of Cougre: | The programme for the memorial views for Amos J, Cummings, to be held Bunday in Oaroegie Hall by Typo- graphical Union No, 6 is now completed ‘The demand for seats has been wo great that has been decided to close the doors to al] comers after £10 o'clock, Tn addition to muato by an orchestra under Prof, James Beggs, there will be BATHER’S BODY FOUND. ee Plunwed tuto the Swift Tid. The body of Michael J. Redmond, single f twenty-weyen ye, and « Metropolitan Strevt Hallway Company, | a8 a @team-fitter by the was taken out North River at the foot of reet at Sheepshead Bay, fis thelr lender wae negotiating wilt a soft shell crab man for his wares. ILL, HE KILLED HIMSELF. John Uhl Took Carbolle Actd—Son Found Body in Cellar, Iiness, long-continued, droye John Uhl, a carpenter of No, 400 Kast Elghty- Ban Felipe, capital of Yaracuy Provinoe, 0! vr q 1 peu 4 | Afth w , to suicide to-day, de lived ee iy rip: etry Roe has been captured by the Venesuelan| addresses by James J. Murphy, Mareden Mista avenue Reds |at the given address with his wife and ‘ : %*| revolutioniate under Gen, Aular, and|@., Boot, Rey. Philip Markham Ker. room x i the subway contractor, 4 ; ridge, John 3, Williams, Ruprsentatin 348 Ninu $5 Sty. | tun oblldren fa Presbyterian Hospital r Rastiegua ia ‘ara Paovince, has fallen | trom Misslasibpl; John W. Keller, James lta the Weat Thirtisth atest pier Bates | ATthough he had been threatening to gant“ (oti oa HHavuiandta| Under‘ Gon ildynt | Ine Revolutlontat#| Mane’ bettaloe Willams i 'Aiawone Dats [Sa hut, mith weverat other Young raen | Mi MRE, De Nas, Blom ee —-WORK— rt ¢ » = 7: yi le for a ewin. ve a Sondition ty fay tmalyeate At “Hurtin PRR 4 eS i abting Bhtustey Caravan, H. be Rgoroeen As, from je] there was a heavy ude and the others | walk. When he did not return the] wan, lite in Colaradd “tn the hope ‘of’ checking] the heart of the clty” Ly tivers and Owen J. Kindelin 9” [gidgnot, dare to Venture Into the water. | neigiboriued was searched without <na.ao0 Sfuubsroulasia. Hie prowent| The Talian crulkor Calabria has solned u y ‘Lave, @ torte ace again’ and all’ siforta Re | Avail. ‘The body was found in eh cellar Mar ought abeut Yh See greene Falke a fd boy afiea it So ta gs She, nowee be ane, of 0. Oks F fi { y . today. taken carbotie eaid, y i ; ey ; ee enn ee