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ee Pane at SoU eer c PET cece rennatna ne pans Ree oe etch a ate a ISRE SS ih) Wendy Hook..2.49\Gov. Ieland..4.21 THE WORLD: THURSDAY BUCK CROSS ON SLAYERS OR | Angry Crowd of Sicil- ians Threatens Ven- geance on Murderer of Peter Guardini | ite | | | WIDOW IN A Strikes theg Portal of Ziropo-| li's Home and Cries in Her’ Anger: “Come Out and} Meet Death!” While old Antonio Ziropoli and his wife remain locked up in the Tombs Prison they are safe. Outside its thick stone wails the Ife of either would not de worth a penny { Since the killing of Peter Guardini last Sunday afternoon the Italian colony in Blizabeth street has been at a fever heat, and the Guardini family has taken the oath of vengeance and placed upon Antonio Ziropoli’s door the emblem of ~ death. This to the Sicilian ts the black cross, and for more than twenty-four | hours since the arrest of old Antonio! and his wife the black cross has hung over the door of his vacant rooms at) No. 126 Elizabeth man’s widow and brothers that of ‘excited Sicilians entered the Meft. Tt was just at dusk. The widow headed the party. She was chanting In her native ton carried under her arm a roll of « Upon reaching the hall outside the poll apartments she struck the with'her clinched hand and called Any occupant to come out “Come out and mee! death! soréamed in a paroxysm of rage Her only answer was the echo of her Zivo- door upon |LOVE FOR BABY UNITES PARENTS AFTER ° FATHER HAD SEIZED ANOTHER'S CHILD. Jeon Reilly: ar in her yes when she took her lace alongside the man who had tried ke her bavy. ! “Tell me all agistrate. held the little one In hi ‘thing It. His wife stood best ing to the sleeve of his coat is the tale Reilly told: or more than two years, Your Hon- jor, there has not been a night thae I | have not wet my pillow with tears be- | cause 1 was sepa 1 from Mary and ‘the baby, ‘The image of the little fel- low was always before me, just as he looked when T saw him las! year ago.) Then, on his birthday, my wife sent me a lock of his curly hair. In the letéer she sald that if [ would meet her at! commanded wbout It! arms, him, And Pirueth street and Eighth avenue | wid see the baby “1 did not hear from her again, 1) with her folks, but a few days ago that | out doing housework by the rding the baby with a wom- | nth avenue. I brooded ame stark mad. flat in the house. , but none she W day and b: an at No. 790 Bl nine mn the top floor Taree little shaver, my baby’s hair from my He was a golden- I took*the lock of pocket and | own wrathful words from the vacant head. Phe colors matched. halls above. | A ae fe ce ep aca Ee Black Cross Put Up. | How John Reill#s love for 5 ie RAS EI a Oe hc Hin 8 for 5 } f . o No. 796 ‘4 h ave *, and Bhe drew the bundle of cloth from |has reconciled him to bis wife and ot ; ald moniber little of the struggle that | beneath her arm and spread i out, It|lead to the establishment of a lute raniity col drove round for nou was a long piece of cheap white muslin, | iene for the three of them Is here told Stn Li ae Lalan'e know: tt nd on it was painted a large black | Reiy is a handsome man, thirty-six! take the jabs fam it» mother tn the | 4 SS ae ROLR AE ross. She hung it up over the door, A Ae 1] <treo! and for thie he was arrested onal for. the and then, taking a hammer and some | ¥eat# old. a plum! Ns , Ti iitempted Ikilnapping | nails from the hand of her brother-In-|a hard worker. Ils wife, Kate, eleven Wont Forty-aeventh strec ie law, Leo, she tacked it securely: to the |years hix junior, is a pale litte woman 10% ly Was “there, but door casings. nf attractive face and figure and. the 1 of his plight ad |e And there before the black cross and : ‘ orningnewith L the woman and | in the dim light the widow called upon | 240¥ 18 @ glorious little ted-head. fairy mithought the {ie man of the houge with | her dead husband's brothers to take the | Mdinting health and happiness awh Are [USA VA aR Meeia wiiaaR HIE oath of venegance. They kneeled before) For t iil ite io ell ade tig r would she tual i for my child. 1 did 4 : have tive rl Mrs. Relily says tha er tittle | crew) minutes ago. pa, raisin (els 4 ws her husband and the With her little 6 i hore and saw my wife ath that means death to An- | She loves | H 1 r ‘ Vie stood in, that 1 had been mistaken torlo Ziropoll, his wife and ail his off-| eason she lett him was’ beca ue © the inclosure about the Magistrate's it ne did not de | mother i ainst Reilly spring. Since the stabbing of Peter G ardini | on Sunday by old Zlropoli the police | have ‘been endeavoring to find some More sufficient reason for the crime than that which first offered. Roth) families were of the better class tajians, and, although It takes but little | stir up Italian blood, the police Wanted to find, if possible, a deeper mo- tive. ' Real Cause of the Trouble, Persistent and careful inquiry Yeloped a story which Isr the real cause of the troubie Guardinis and the Ziropolis had «nelghbors for years, and it ix claimed that q member of the suffered a wrong by Pete: mah now dead. This, it started the grudge th. the stabbing of Sur Bis death. It js suid old Ziro; long before have Killed Peter had avt his daughter pleaded with him not risk his life. 8, Deimateo, of N who {s a politica colony, said to-day “E have heard tween the two f began the bad 6 Prince street ta the It power this old ‘Phe Biciliane ave « hot- ahd unless the Zlropolis they will be killed, although itm years before un attempt is made the lives of any of them “hey nailed the buck cross to poll's door, ang to a Sicillan death and vengeance, . Phe Daughter in tiding. ’The daughter ik nc dg somewhere with her tives in Sullivan street would be better for the w leave New York and place in the West. ‘This ix ning of the feud, and I know the Siciilan character to know Jui appen. “With the poorer clas h sideration would help settle the trouble but with the Guardinis nothing put life will satisfy. C. A. GRISCOM’S YACHT BACK. The Alving Has been ( intug in British and rieanm Waters, The American «1 A A Capt. Irvine, owned by Clement A. Crise Philadelphia com, of arrived to-day aren Ba: eu chumpion after a twelyesday sage, She haw been cruising ln b aiantd German waters tx onthe She was in the coronation 4 view at Spithead and w a waen Em, SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC POR TO-DAY B.08)8un pete. 7.01 Moon seis HIGH WATER (Ben rises. PORT oF NEW YORK ANMIV ED. Maria ‘Theres Bwauaen Meatina Bremen ING BTEAMBHIPS BAILED TO-DAY veen | | Jackaoay tte | nad her sister interfered Gna oer alpen nteer or giving audible voice to her opinion Reilly showkl be sent vr eat of his life Ny had ono se room fam! in Sun months old ny twle aliens roentered the | Retily on pen min a |! up to this jnornl ‘ime had from jhe prh 1 his eyes. Be Knocking p ytcame 4 the room, They | - |—the when sensation ti Side Court by crossing th wade, Ne caught miineadeHi in yhiree bounds, grasping bt s grasp Uh LPP ty STpe ne trae wife and rosy tte not be loosened. The hui oth of them was nushed Nothing could be the stern magistr val the sobs of the husband and wife Batic 4 Brooded Over Falne Re; and the wooing of the baby Holme baby.) The witnesses ‘he ailiee ¢ Donn Rall Court Wax Moved. und some of them erled whl nn ohn 1 if F vis wife and the ba © makes a curtous st Magistrate Meade adjourned a case he Eleventh avenue, re the ard that his wife was hearing and called Reilly to the |\eserted husband had been living alone ee ae ne tes Mrs Icime, who had looked with {i @ flat furnished with the same goods y H he pought whe was married. Tere the Reillys, jon until he became te While in this eondith be dominated over by During August Store Will Open at 8:30 and Close at 5:30, Except Mondays, Saturdays Store Will Close at 1 P. M. |doseph H.Bauland Co! ire Block, Fulton Street From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. ~ ~~ Special items for All Day Friday. None Sent C. 0. D. and No Mail Orders Filled on These Items, Talcum Powder, in Diug Dep't, Pe can, Ic men's, Gi herchiets, Pri ted L ay i ns and Batistes, 5 ae Ta! Shaker Flannel, 27 inches witeyd, 4e Silk, black only, Soya | Pear! and Fancy Buttons, dozen, 3e Men's Linen Sets, yale toc, 4c | | Men's Collars, 4 ply linen, broken| Tubular Shoe Laces, 4-4 and $4, in Towels, 20.43 Wnbleasit | ze>, hivh band, sluhtly soiled, cach, 4e Notion Dep't, doz., om, each Sc Remnants of All Kinds of Laces, in| Remnants of Tucking, in white ee Bleached and Unbleached )Mustiny | | xalloons or lace edges, in torchon laces | linen color, each, one yard wide, for shesting, ya Se) and inserting to mateh; many mse Bay R D Dep't cotton laces, ya c ay’ um, in rug ep't, ‘ounce Black Gloss Sik Lining, 123 Hon laces, yards ae) bottle, os, ya | Men's Handkerchiefs, iemstitched, “leave date Glathcs Lines og . Raahm hate colored borders ot whit men’s 0 5 vege) white and mourning handkerchiefs, | tenths, P , r n #acli, 5! Women’s Percale Waists, in dainty ancy Curtain Mustin, tine quabty, nk, blue, and blick and white stripes, inch {, in Upholstery Dept. | Women's arn Ast Hel) diene pals { bishop sleeves, sel aa ue 1d0., yard, oO ton aunt ed pe! lo 4 toes, valle they pairs 7c its TANS GE 19) Shepherd Checks, cotton and wool) "i Chiffon Velts, all ready made to dra mixed, 15¢. goods, yard, 9¢ | Men's Socks, tan colored cotton, kool! “sn tins, hemstitched with large velvet quality, seantiess feet, double heels and) GR cs Combination Pocketbooks — and | tues, pall, Be E Coin Purses, value 156 9¢ ess Women's Vests, Swiss ribbed cotton, Seyatal San Lamp inne eo Black Mohair Twills, for skits and | low neck, no sleeves, neatly trimmed, th seed bur chimney, ¢ swell bathing suit’ ard, 19 wh, Be mens * P r D>, Bicycle Foot Pumps, allnickeled.every Women's Liste Thread Gloves, “men's seepucar Peat, one Kuarani¢ed pettect, choice. 21 white. gray and mode, pair, 10 Seinen 0 a os Children's White Cambric Dresses, um and light made with Boys* Pants, Pillows, filled with feathers and smibroidery jogs, size 24a24, new design poppy ns, well made, wv tin ev RG Pg : n pattern, cheap at $1.00; in needle work Jeeves trimmed, wide shirt and 4it dept; choice, a) Corded Japanese Wash Silks, bem, sles GO mnontiis tO "veers, vale ot Li : alia, \ -19° Women’s Lawn and Percale Wrap- and pure white, yd pers, made with deep gathered ounce, Black Mohair Brilfiantine, fine lustre, | Selly Glasses, with tight sitting tin paulettes over shoulder, trimmed with i peieer ya Vas Sw set tlutedand plain,dozen, +28) fancy martial braid, value $1.25, 59 Irish Point Scarfs and Pillow Men's Umbrellas, fnglish wloria, fast| Boys’ Wash Suits, made of pretty | Shame (in Linen Dept), choice, 28 | Dlichs steel sovo, amade and Viped jalateas, fast colors, variety of strony, handles are Worth the price of! patterns, 3 to 40 years, 109 Cocoa Mats, moltle, extra bound, j Umbrella, and consist of Congo wood ! 14x25 inches, 35 trimmed with German silver, a9) Screen Doors, dark finish franca 3) | ; and 4 panel, worth 89c, and 9Be., Empire Girdle Corsets, in pink, blue Boys' and Youths’ Tan Shoes, eet | clear, Pea * and drab, sizes 21 to 24, regular soe and spring heels, sizes 13 to 84%, value! quality, price, 39 $1,590, pric 98! Couches, large size, covered in good , Upholstered Cots, covered in fancy quality velour, red and green eflccts, ticking, cable supports, were $2.00, ringe, were $6.00, price, $4.75 price, S1.i5 Dessert Spoons, fancy handle, set of six, in Silverware Dept,, a9 Old Crow Whiskey, distilled by w A. Gaines & Go., per bottle, . EVENING AUGUST 14, 1902, GIRL GETS ANOTHER /WINDWARD HOPES (ODELL GUEST OF “ANONYMOUS LETTER TO RESCUE PEARY. This One Is So Beuriiouel Letter from a Bartlett Mary Skiff's Mother Will, Says Everything Works Not Let Her See It, and It Is} Smoothly,’’ and Indicates Not Fit to Print. New Machinery Satisfactory Another anonymous letter has been te- | A lever received to-day by the Sec- Miss Mary Skiff. which, when | retary of the Peary Arctic Club from er opened It, was found to be of Capt. Samuel W, Bartlett, of the club's rrilous nature that the girl) steamer Windward, dated Domino Run, {allowed to see iy and It cannot) Labrador, Juty 2—four days after leay- was y) printed. Mis, Bkiff does not believe |ing Sydney—says: fi was writte the same person who| “Everything works smoothly, and am wrote the other letters, Jin hopes of reaching Etah Aug. and Mise Skiff vuid to-day to an Kyvening|that we shall have no dimeculty in World reporter. crossing Smith Sound and finding We do rot believe thie letter Peary. ope to see you in New York written by the same peraon who the others. ‘This one was partly printed | and partly written. pl. 2 with the best of news.’ The four days’ run of the Windward from Sydney to Domino Run indicates 1 believe, furthermore, that the per-| satisfactory work,of her new engines soas who beat Mr Swany and ‘Big’/and that she has the increased speed Smith are the eame who wrote Smith’a| expected. name In the hat and left it so he would | be suapected and arrested. They proba-! bly did this out of vengeance.” ! ee PASSENGERS ON BARBAROSSA. Amon, Sssenget io a tortay on me eleariee ea Pete Rees GonLGRSe tone Rien Breméi and Cherbourg were John | “ime, ® negro sentenced to be hanged Chase. Dr. Bdward G, Elliott, Morris | 9% Sent. Gr nye Seite oe Seen J. Fleischmann, Charles Shi (Gi) tte aoe Mary Jone oo) Ja Meyer Klatte, am Danie RWI detere Unk sereieone the Before the ceremony the condemnex 4. Quinby and Marmaduke Richardson. | man was baptised by a minister. a MARRIED, SOON TO HANG. John Devine, Under Sentence of Death, Weds in Jafl. 4 Governor Has Luncheon at} Sagamore Hill and Says Visit Is Entirely Social—No Political Talk. OYSTER BAY, L. I, Aug, 4.—Gov B. B. Odell arrived here at 12.20 to-day In a private car which was attached to tae regular train, He was driven at once to the dent's home. Goy. Odell aid he been asked some time ago by the Presi dent to make a social call, and he had been anxious ever since receiving the In- vitation to do so, but had not had the time until now. He said his visit was purely social, and politics would not be discussed so far as he kne The Governor will leave & this afternoon in time to catch 4.14 train back to New York, When the train puiled in at the eta- tion there were only a few people on Presi- gamore Hill the PRESIDENT TO-DAY. had | DIES AT BALLSTON Millionaire Frank Thompsona Quick Victim of Cedema of the Lungs—Mind Weakened by Business Strain, BALIASTON, Y., Aug. 4.—Frante Thompson, a r, who formerly practiced In New York City, dled here to-day after an illness of elght hours, of oedema of the lungs. Mr, Thompson was fifty-nine y raduate of Coltmbia Col dia’ taw Scaool In Iss he was i revelver of the Abingdon Square Bank of New York and suc. Hy. conducted its affalrs for the r. ‘Thompson # mind gave way under rain of this Work and he never eet ce his mental balance. He was unmal land Jeaves an estate val- hed at a million dollars | DUKE IS NOT COMING. Marlborough Went to Southampton to See Duchess off for America. the platform and there was no demon- tration corny (Kine LONDON, Aug, 1—Tfe announce- eas ment made yesterday that the Duke of Murlborough had satled for New York on thé Kronprinz Wilhelm was er- ameous, The Duke went to Southampton to say Bood-by to the Duchess, who sailed with her mother, Mrs, ©, H. P. Bel- mont, and Mr. Belmont, and he then JERK ARRESTED. a clerk for seventeen ears in the Hox Department of the General’ Post-Oftice, was. to-day held by United States Commissioner Shields In $2,540 ball on a charge of stealing letters, Kay lives at No. 2l Hall atreet, POST OFFICE ydomeph Way, Brook. returned to Blenheim: >_> > A PRETTY and coo! retreat—our Candy and Soda Water Department, Main Floor, Rear of Rotunda. Clearance is the Goal in the Clothing Department. (Second Floor.) —hence, deeply-cut prices. Clearance is the means to attain an end. No goods carried over from one season to another is the policy of this establishment. So, to clear the counters as! quickly as possible, we make on the balance of the stock (both Men’s and Boys’) most stirring sacrifices. Men’s all-wool Flannel and Crash Suits, reg- ulation $10.00 to $12.50 Garments; to go at $6.50. Ail our fancy Cassimeres, Cheviots and Worsted Suits, that have sold as high as $20.00, coats half lined, thus right for early Fall wear, are reduced to $10.00. Men’s Trousers of all-wool Crash and Flannels, in ] neat, stylish patterns; suitable for present and 95 early Fall wear; regular $5.00 kind, now. _ $2. Boys’ Wash Suits. thei Gestiva oe and G15. Balance of the stock of Boys’ Wash Suits, that have sold as high as 75c., to go at : 19 All our Boys’ and Children’s Straw Hats now marked to exactly half former prices. oe 222-2 — 2 Women’s 79c. to $1.50 Neckwear, 39c. (Main Floor.) Without a doubt the greatest Neckwear opportunity of the sea- son, Every piece is new and daintily fresh. The styles are charm- ingly pretty and such as will appeal to every feminine fancy, None are worth less than 79c., and from that the values range to $1.50 Among the many styles are: Roll Top Shirt Waist Collars, In embroidered Valenciennes Lace, Pique or Grass Linen, in endless varieties and patterns. Hand Embroidered Ping-Pong Shirt Waist Sets of Grass Linen, in different colors and combinations. Bishop Stocks, hand embroidered, colors, Hand ciennes Lace, In white and colors, Ascot ‘Ties, with white or embroidered stocks, or fancy colors, Skeleton Stocks, hand made, in fancy stitches and fine embroidery, Fine Eastiste Claire Stocks and Barbe, with ends to match, in white and colors, with fancy top collars or Valenciennes Lece trimmed ends, All at the One Price of 39c. hemstitched or plain, in all Embroidered Roll-Over Collars, trimmed with fine Valen- ee Small Leather Goods and Belts, \nine of treasures for those who are looking for such articles, Visitors to New York who are on the lookout for dainty presents for those at home cannot do better than look over our stock, From such a showing it is difficult to pick out any for special mention, Hand-made Beaded Bags, in finish; very popular at present, for. $1,95 Chatelaine Bags, all real seal, $1.00 Wrist Bags, in all the popular | styles, at about ane- | half regular prices... 75 to $5.99 Women’s Belts, in black or white linen and the new shades of 95 | green, blue and red....-++0+ Women’s Belts, in moire, with nickel and gun metal 00 + 0 4 2 0 0 9 0 2 0 2. e Finer finished Chatelaine Bags, seal or walrus, $1.95, $2.50 and $2,95) steel buckles; our regular 60c, goods; KONDO, value, or : aS. No such immense essortments of really wantable Leather Goods ese. at: can be found elsewhere in Greater New York, Flasks, Pocketbooks, Card Cases, Music Rolls, Medicine and Jewel Cases—in faci, every- thing in Leather Gocds in endless varieties can be found here. | ee Prompt Attention Assured All Mall Orders, impsonCranfardCo. (Main Floor.) Our Small Leather and Fancy Goods Department is a perfect Sixth Ave, 19th to 20th St. oS eo oD HEN tired of shopping refresh yourself Ween cur ‘Caniy! and’ Soda Water De- tpartment. 100 Dozen White Lawn Waists, Actual $2.50 Value, at $1.00. (Second Floor.) We were fortunate enough to secure from a maker 100 dozen new, dainty, White Lawn Waists at a price entirely inconsistent with value; hence we can offer you jregular $2.50 sorts for $1.00. Made of sheer quality hite India Lawn, with three rows of Hamburg em- broidery, 134 inches wide; fine tucked collar and cuffs; tucking between embroidery. As above stated, ecules $2.50 value, at.... $1.00 Important Silk Offerings. Imported Black Taffeta, bright, lustrous and good quality, vard...e...sseseveee coseevereess 50 Foulard Silks, Satins and Twills, full assortment of patterns, including polka dots, worth double this price, yard.....-.). dane Gonconcass, 743} White Habutai Silks, a inches wide, very de- sirable, yard......... mlolossYeloleleleyetsleleleiaisie SO) ee Clearance of Men’s Bathing Suits. (Main Floor.) Our entire line of men’s pure worsted two-piece Bathing Suits, sold until now at from $2.00 to $4.50; to close.......... $1 a Men's two-piece fast color cotton Jersey Bathing Suits, sol i) Closing outs finest qualities of Nainsook and Cambric Flounc- ings, 12 to 45 inches wide, suitable for skirts, corset covers, demi- flounces, etc.; slightly soiled and mussed ; regular 75c. goods, fOr, Yard... cecersevccsercorssserreseseeee ce oovoe,, 45 until now at 87c. to $1.50; to close...........+ 75c. to $125 Negligee Shirts, 58c. (Main Floor.) Men's Negligee Shirts, In several styles of broken lines, of high grade goods; also good styles in plain or plaited whites and tans; full size body. well made, good fitting Shirts; sold during the season at 75c. to $1.25 each; now......., 58 Men’s Underwear, 50c, [yr About 600 pieces Men’s High-Grade Summer-Weight Shirts and Drawerr, broken sizes and lines, in white, ecru and some plain colors; excellent qualities; not all sizes in each lot. but all sizes in the entire gathering; materials are lisles and fine cottons; none worth less than $1.00, many worth up to $1.75 each; to close at........++++ 50 Men’s 50c. Neckwear, 15c. (Main Floor.) About 250 dozea pure silk Scarfs, batwings and four-in-hands; odds and ends of goods which we want to clear out, thus the sensational price of.. _ Hamburg Embroideries, (Main Floor.) The largest and most complete assortment in this city of finished Embroidered Beadings and Bandings, desirable for collar, shirtwalat sets, may be seen at this store, Fine qualities in hemstitched and lace trimmed embroidered Nain- sook Demi-Flouncings; 27 inches wide. children's dresses; yard. ...ss.ese0 90 to $1.50 Maids’ 35c. Aprons at 25c. | $4.00 Cambric Shams, $2.98 Of fine Lawns, 3 styles, with | cholce white embroidered {nser- tlon: also with hemstitched hem all ground; also with 6 tucks across bottom; regular price 85c,; at cuff and in demand for With 3 different styles of em- broidered centres and deep em- broidered ruffle; positively will hot be equalled anywhere under $4.00 the pair; special 25 | here at. e200 2-0-2 0 - $2.98 Specials in Summer Gloves. (Main Floor, Front.) Women's Black and White 2-Clasp Pure Silk Gloves finger tips; the guaranteed kind; the pair.. : Women’s 2-Clasp Milanese Suede Lisle Glo regular 7c, value, at..... é Slearanee of oddments in’ Lisle Gloves, black color; regitlar prices 48, to The. the pair, at.......... Long Block and White Silk Glove: ‘ double 1d-button at Every popular Glove for present wear is -hown at our Gipve | Department, Suxe Milanese, Sxl) Avs, {Oh to 2uth St, PSS << NEW YORK LAWYER = ~~ '

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