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\ | | THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 7, 1902. BROKER BELL (HOSTILE FORCES LINED UP __ |SOUGHT To EvICT MOTHER FEVER VICTIM TO DEFEAT PERCY NAGLE. John Haveron Has Organized the Opposition and a Fierce Fight Is in, Aid of Mrs. Stillman—Story of Mistortune. Financier and Ex-Of- Progress for the Overthrow of the Tammany Leader BVO praesent nara fice-Holder Dead from in the Thirty-fourth District. | ier luck In plenty has came to Mrs j made to appear,” sho sald to an Even 1230 Fulton ave-) Ing World repc |nue, Borough of the Bronx, and that} "James Sulim lene was not thrown ‘ato the street | National City Bank, js the brother to-day Typhoid Contracted | Tere wit ve a force political flent In While at Saratoga. the Thirty-tourth’ Assembly Distrtet be ruggle for te district Is de: It Is a fight, the further domination of thin BROUGHT HERE WHILE ILL. J oo) uy the redounea Tho fleht is along » opposiilon of a Tamn Member of Firm Which Placed}... y crowd. Tammany Money in Election | 11.9 wort. there nen tots of tammany | Bets--Was Park Commis-|hv ise a sioner, 1 when marshals w | He inte and my husband makes a good Inco: eho! defined | hood, 1 really belleve had tt not He ts employed by Carteret, N. J. and tly regularly. Up tas far possible from this part of town. wh {ow montir ago Ara, Stillman ved 4)” cletorunta! have. onrned “tor life of ease with her fa On May 19° > George, was 8 He was ren’ and, where he ree still weak, howev care, On June 9 the t ter, Gertrude, devetoped diphtheria and} from twelve to three years, Mrs. Ri ret fever. Qn June 12 Weiner, Af-| Daly was arratgned In the Myrtle A was taken down with!nne Court, Rrooklyn, this mornt: 3et-|Thore was no offense charked| anal @ asked tha: her child and they had to nothing but and eres Ex-Park Commissioner Edward Bell died carly to-day at the Hotel Nether- land of typhoid fever, He was taken i on June 17 while at the United States Hotel, Saratoga, and was brought this city in William C, Whitney's prt . Hare MOTHER AND HER e and two so} eat his beds: Mr. Bell was the senior member of the brokerage firm of Bell & Co., known as the Tammany broker: firm always handled ormous sums wagered by coterie in State and nationa! Mr. Bell last November sold his on the teen years 0) dipntheria, On June 15 the baby, 1 her, but she bh trude, a ‘the rent was due on June 16, and the|be looked Mrs. Stillman said | through the process of being commit a remittance from her] Dy a Clty Magistrate, | Three months ago Mrs. Daly's hi {vand sald he was going to look almost ex: | Work and would not come back until agent called for sho would have husband en the medical expenses ca ness of her children had hausted her savings. but the landlord would not Urged on by the desire of the other tenants In the house to have the ua fortunate family our, he seo evice tlon papers. Taese were served on June and on June 1S—the day ner baby died—Mrs, Stilln ed 80 to court to Aight Ings, It was through this t cumstances came to the nv Hurd, He ordeved her to remain in the house so long as any of her children oth, ‘The funeral a A by the alc a School Com later Mayor ( wait. [struggled along as } she fell behind in her rent. Saturd afternoon she was dispossessed, seated on her bed in che sin her Httle brood were drenched by storm. She sought shel'er and food the Flushing avenue station. Magistrate Furlong was) much across the desk to her, he sald: Aspirant for Thirty-fourth District our children and yourself someth| aged nine, got dph- tte AL Mrs. June 27 Dudl theria. He continues 4 2] Stiiman, almost worn out by the Ola. getting along. A charge shoi 4 sf taking care of her little ones, com-|never have been made against you." dau {plains bitterly of the treatment ac-] The Magistrate expects to find peo: Twenty-ftth , r nelg’ who will be ng to assist, him ded to her by her nelg carrying Wa til tt n e the landlord that I will be good for BRAVED FLAMES. Stuck to Their Posts in Fierce Broadway Blaze to Save AdjoiningProperty—$ | 00,- 000 Damage. ‘Atsel |O’Neill’ Beginning To-morrow, Tuesday, In an early morning fire, which in salf an hour gutted a big five-story ess building with a damage of 100, five firemen of Engine Com- pany No. 20 stuck to a perilous post on the fire escape at the third floor, surrounded by fame, and successiuly beat back the blaze f-om that portion of the burning structure to save an adjoining building. One fireman was injured internally from a fall. The buildin stone . cupled by L. Wo i an's ald and sacrifice @ Perey cle may be defea fo: | Trunk Dep't. We have made many extraordinary Rate 4 throughout this depart | there | which occurs ve grade Canvas and Enamelled Covered Trunks, Hampers, Hat Boxes, etc., etc. Note these special inducements: “20th Century ” Wardrobe Trunks (Like Cut), Formerly 17.50, now 12.50 Formerly 23.75, now 17.50 » plucky and we {ts fron sh Robert rreh, a Young man whose the A. omice In 6 u'clock, reac Formerly 36.00, now 25,09 the offles an ho’ i : Bnaily “IDEAL” Wardrobe Trunks, Formerly 15.00, nov 7.50 Formerly 21.50, now J0,00 TRAVELLING TRUNKS, formerly 12.75 to 25.00, Rezuced toa 875 to 19,50. HAMPERS, former!y 16.CO to 28.00, Reduced to 10,00 to 19.50. And many other reductions equally attractive. SIXTH AVE., 20TH TO 2)ST STREET. JOHN HAVERON southern seethon theat| 18 efforts are | t this carly | ay sclaring mae le r fellow.” an-backe 2 arriv Mam ciirord ‘of Hook rie whip t ontomplates the dy shting order, ar a Heutenant 8 order of the roof 10 te out by C Connors, filured Internally and was taken to-8¢ Vincent’# Hospital SEARCH FOR BODIES OF THREE LOST | BRIDGE JUMPER DEAD. IN CAPSIZING OF YACHT IN THE _BAY. "rr frre oii’ who § ana. bento 2 Ww d candidate, Mr Into | Hospital. a from High Wife and Child of Capt. Horn, of Sandy Hook, and Miss McMahon, . Lost When Squall Struck Catboat in Sandy Hook Bay. ae tees QbYia PAAR B Altman’ fo. (Special ip The Evening Wort.) —y swimmers, but thelr efforts were frult-) surgeon at Fort Hanoock, Mrs, Water- Coffee's Weight on Old Age. An offering of SUMMER DRESSES will be SANDY HOOK, J, July 7.—All | less. Dynamite was tried as a last re-| house pinter, all Allcu Me= | ictal night long volunteer details of the gar-| sort, but {t falled to raise SAR GA oh wee Eaten aim enaeaiten Gac| J rlson patrolled the beach watching for|It 18 thought they will eventually be| For an. hour the sail was pleasant, {injurious effects of coffee and the made Tuesday, July 8th, on Second Floor, the bodies of Mra. Horn, wife of Capt, | found tn some of the numerous fishing | but a x same up suddenly, and be: change in health that Postum oan oka sar savenerentold quuwnisn ant) W0Gs) a aig dieek , coud smirk bs Yt being they are glad to lend their t Miss Alico MoMahon, of Nyack, N. ¥ id ong time since such a pitiful sc ava, Bune theyiare glad ta long {hele who wore drowned yesterday by ‘ Mr. C, C. Wright, Superintendent sean A hes Bat, p 2: capsizing of ‘Gat 2a ney p Of Hablin Banncieinunorth Carolina, Dresses of Colored French Dimity, Dresses of White Lawn, Bandy Hook Bay the ¢ and Sshing boats are belnx not savas by (mother alnes ner ‘oosy/| $10.50 $7.75 | i | and waited « childdood was un inveterate coffee look out for the bodies, and so are the | gonmer am Haband attempted to Aniniar and HAArhean troubled with AY people on the opposite Jersey shore of | not an expe: her heart for a number of years and the bay. the water a re complained of that all over Plaited Ski f White Pique, . . . ‘The rescued are all in good condition. | safe in taking} y ed Skirts o h que, $4,75 feeling and sic | Little Tyree Horn, who was saved by Henry Ba ehO i san olf Ski f White Pique ow. his father, had some fever last night. e persons were aboard the Midget Mat Golf Skirts o hite Pique, 3.00 the but Is feeling all right this morning. The cust off from her duck at At- ner win one of Golf Skirts of Fancy Figured Vestings, ‘ boat which capstzed was brought ashor They were Capt. and Tinatioad its of Fancy Fig tings 4.85 as follows: edy as that of yesterday has taken e in the waters of the bay, Ci Teman Horn, Ninety-ffth Ce Artillery, 5 I nk, bi and tho he had been eal lately and felt fortiy and several! wi tinand mes r the merchants of th Jast night, but nothing was found in her and Frances Horn The rescued were ‘ 4 ft somewhat peculiar flavor of the Many of the soldiers attached to the! ven year ely, baby |! a More resuschtated at Atlintic coffee, and asked him concerning it coast artillery are expert divers and/ orn, Dr, Manley 8, Wateraouse, post Mia and taken back to ihe fort | Fie ceottod that It. waa Postuam irood Eighteenth Sireet, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, _— wee — se Coffee, Iwas soph whl hat ——_—_—— — — — enon = after the meal over I bought a home with me and are some for the next WORLD TRIP ON TWO CENTS, [ase fhm io | iy Globe Stopped at White Plnina, pid and lives at No, Tt Garden street ed with jt that we discontinued (Special to The Evening World.) Was gathering drittwaad in the bas and used Postum entirely rH N.Y. July 1— rae : ara old, was taken 9} water, out hiv bilance and tumb ad lly been at times very home from th» police station her r to twenty fect of | anxious concerning my mother's cox F 4 after a} dition, but we noticed that after! a n n faint ory of fright he sank beneath the} using Postum a short time she i 5 bie Journey around the word its eapl-| A F EPS eit Tat eainuch tecorchea abe diana WOMEN’S PATENT LEATHER HALF SHOES ‘ay two cents. lerman George Stiles, of} Atdcrman Stiles saw the tad tall, and|to its use, and had little trouble with Th e 0, ai " 1 he er HAE AS Sh Ta 5 i Hoboken, Leaped from the! Without stopping even to remove his| her heart and no sick stomach; that For TUESDAY, w poarch of ‘ne city ae a teae nian Balcony of the Atlantic Haag ne aed fr the a ean) floor of the headaches ware pot 8. fr ‘ Me nt in Two weights, with turned soles, suitable t oday Chief of Policy rpenter note | club house and ‘ ment had| a Ww general cc ion much im f fed Mrs Howe that tier ssoh had been| Boat ClubsHouse. the little eliow back in the club-house.| proved, ‘This continued until &h for Dress wear, and heavier soles for Walk- duly 8th, found hare ftewling ride on a freight He was assisted by John Atwood, stew-| Was a8 well and hearty as the reat, f d al {1 di dt $ h e tad a Olle dle up ub, Who, a8 Boon as he of us, ing an ener oullng wear, reduce 10 & coal car half starved and covered man ‘dive, swam out t” Help| know Postum has benefited mH 8 s s 2.90 PAIR, with dust, Alderman George Sule "L was led away by a bg boy named| made a daring dive to-day with all his| Lf, Kudlich, vrother of Mt Piorenda, wie 51d pie, He contd ai@| clothes on from the high balcony of the Heuslich, prked over the, halt family, but not in 80 marked a 4 Raverots or Fun,? young Hoss iaid <chiet | Atlantic Bont Club-house to nave # Uttie| {12'%:, <4 %fe™ momenta the Bey BP gree as im the case of my mother, warpenter. | boy whe wes drowning, He brought the babendeeniutie sae worse for hin. wating she was a victim of long standing,’ of Hoboken, self and the other members of the Elabteenth Sirect, Minetecmmh Sireet and Sixth Avenue, DESPITE SICK CHILDREN, Or. Hurd, of Bronx Health Board, Comes to n, President of tho |trom her comfortable flat with ber icX my husband, and I have relatives who of | children Js due to Dr. Hurd, Supertn-| would supply me with money were It |tendent of the Bronx Board of Hew nevesary, But we havo all we need fron a fiat for the] “As goon as ever I can move my chil- n she was in arrears OnlY | dren I am going to leave this ncighbor- ts a pattern-maker and for te Hurd that the marshals would ecution.* CHiLDREN STARVE. year-old daugh:| With five children, ranging in age found It. He did not return, ‘The woman | she could unt fected by Mrs, Daly's story. Taking a | $5 bill from his wallet and handing tt “You take that and go out and get Leadership. ; y : : f t | were dl. a Z , fe a covered, but on] 800d to eat. Get some hot coffee and FIREMEN BOLDLY E y n P| | he ALLS ISR some shoes and then get a flat and tell 4 {tute family along un Great Reduction Sale in the ment in order to reduce stock to a minimum previous to inventory, shortly. Among the goods reduced are our highest as ee volume of less. et is curtaile veo rer RO ted us: for he Jay | and, she an the | at at: | began this morning, ing Let me kaow this afternoon how you |f tte others: uld | SUMMER PETTICOATS, Lawn, | gembrellastyle, with big ruffles, in ?!* | pink, blue, helio and black. Can bo “|B used'as a drop skirt; dozens of ot! er styles—too many to describe in de- formly priced at (see Dotted Lawn Waists. pee hemstitchcd yoke front and back, solid pin tucking across bust, very full waist, at IS. Centre) ‘ond Floor, Sik Petticoats. About 1-2 Priced. An unexceiled opportunity for ob- | ments ever sold for less than $ .00. Such price.1 making is a part of the Expansion Sa] policy. These Pet-! ticoats are maze of fine Taffeta Silk! in very pretty stripe effects. Three! flounce; corded and ex- tra dust ruffie. Special price, 3. 72 (Second Floor, Centre.) French Organaies. 10,000 yards of ine cuality 1M- FORTED ORGANDIES, in lieht and dark greurds, wth beauti‘ul printed d’sisns, early seasou price, oer yas; Afchy no Ze # (sain Floor, Fi Chitdren’s Hats. At Very Low Prices. Pretty creations in Sik Mull and Chiffon fancy straw trm- ming, in delicate pink, blue and white s'ades. Have been selling at $5.00 ani $10.00, but prices are re~ ‘auced to 3.75 * 5.00 (Second Floor, Centre) Pitlow Case Muslin. ATLANTIC BLEACHED COTTON. 500 pieces of 42 and 45 7, regular at 13c. and 18c. yi Tie M of, Front Baby Vehicles. At Unprecedented Prices. All these veh’c'es are from the ferent Every on: is a model of beauty and each de- | sign artisticaly e «ploited. Everything com- piste ; the attachments are the latest, In- vividual descriptions cannot be given here You must make your selection {rom th thousands of vehicles instock. There are two specal lots particularly good barga: priced at about the cost to mak a 7, 7 Hz LMONOS. Great Bargains, Nothing more convenient for housewear, These come in fine whits Jaws, with polka dot border trirrming, cut very’ full and spectal price, 48 Che complete Summer Petticoats. | Startling PriceReductions |, Acontinuation of the sale that tail. Values range upward to $1.00; 50 bias ruffes and knee umbrella | 15.00\| In addition to EXPANSION SALES Began with a Great Boom Go-Day. activity this morning. d. IOc. Notwithstanding the fact that / thousands are out of town, and that the Fourth of July holidays have just ended, The Big) Store's Expansion Sales bezan with a great These Expansion Sales are so important, 80 comprehensive and include such a great variety of departments, that the opportunities afforded! you to buy splendid merchandise at much less, iy than the usual prices are practically Mmit-f The list that follows is for to-morrow, ana} But it serves eloquently as an in- dication of the many very surprising values that} simply await your coming. Straw Hats For Men, Youths and Boys. All the most popular braids in rough and fine straws. The season's smartest shapes, Pos.tively excepticnal values at | (Main Floor, Rear) Undermustins Made up in fine cambric end ruf- fled, hemmed, tucked and embreid- ered in delightful designs. THESE SUMMER PETTICOATS FOR WOMEN'S DRAWERS, cambric, WOMEN comprise all the very newest umbrella style; with tucked rufle, effects in sateen, gingham, percale and Special, it. |Jlawn. We descrite one lot as an index to) woMEN’S DRAWERS, fine cam- \ bric, umbrell, le; lawn tucked mbrella style; ith BX") ruifle, with hemstitched he | WOMEN’S DRAWERS. with embroidery; also L: (Secon| 4,000 fye, guaranteed BLACK j auality; special price, @ 30-inch (1 yard wide) |fine grate guaranteed BLAC! * | TAFFETA SILK, §1.35 val! ° ted borders only, is wh you a good 121c. towel f thousand, take up a of the building chang about. bric, umbrella style, tucked ruffle ers, value 6c.; very special, Black Silks. Two Special Bargains, yards of a 19-inch, ae FETA SILK, strong and durable t i} (Main Floor, Front.) Coweds, taining absolutely the prettiest gar-| 29x36 HEAVY HEMMED HUCK, Grunks. Priced Most Favorably. Trunks, when congregated by the) of floor space. Nowadays we | moving stocks to save room because] fine cam- ace Draw~ 9) 4 Floor, Cemted.) i ' Adit In Floor, Pwoat.) great amount, es we told you Regular style Trunks, Burea| | Trunks, Steamer Trunks, all hy made from best materials, b on solid frames to stand the strenuy) jous labors of travell {au ely reliable; in all (Second Floor, Gable £ (nen DAMASK, 63 inch, floral value 65c.'yd., at ask Napkin: t lcover designs and plates of high-priced FREE JOE, by Joel Chand- eather if ACROSS THE CHASM, by Julia Magruder, author af Mies Ayrot Virginia, &e, MADEMOISELLE DE BERNY, by Pauline Mackie,’ author of | orgian Actress," &¢ WITHIN THE CAPES, by Howard Pyle, author’ of “The Merry ‘Adventures | of Robin Hood,” &c., THE LAS’ 'MFETING, Branier Matthew The Secrets o A & “Double Value’’ Shoe Sate Cont nues with Increasing Ehthusiasm, As cuickly as the assortments dwindle they are \ replenished with fresh lines so that they are always) and attractive, Gan Shoes and Oxrords. Women's Shoes, | | | Women's Oxford Ties, | Men's Shoes and Oxfords, erepyremneminngrnes See PY TD O8c, 9Ec, 1.45 ana 1.95 98c, 1.45 ana 1.00, 1.95 una 2,85 ALSO FINE VALUES IN CHILDREN'S SHORS, Friced from $3.50 up to $75.00. BLEACHED ALL LINEN IRISH NAPKINS, all linen German dam- , value 95¢. doz, at ODE Books. Cloth Bound, Handsomely bound, stamped many thousands of pairs of Shoes and Oxfords already received, we feature for to-morrow a Special Purchase of ing, and abso=! sizes. ‘Take Escalator.) monn gost Floor, Centre.) printed from editions, VOLUME, /5¢ Take Escalator.) 1,95

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