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a abi _ Ure building were aroused John Money Yeaving his wife reading at +! , the bowl of the lamp. Mary “Mooney, Terribly ined, Refuses to Be Taken to an Institution for Treat- ment. ‘eauses EXPLOSION oF Lame, “MARRIED LIFE WAS BRIEF. Bho Fills One That Is Lighted with: » out Taking Any Care to Pro- | tect the Flowing Ol! from the Blaze. ty udice against hospitals wil! prob- cost the life of Mrs. Mary Mooney, of No, 614 East Eighteenth ol who, although frightfully burned, to wo to Bellevue early to-day. ie condition is now critical, and Dr. Wilson, of the hospital staff, extends {mall hope for her recovery. The explosion of 4 kerosene lamp set fe to Mrs. Mooney’s clothing. In tinguishing the flames her husband | Was also badly burned about the face| @nd hands. The occupants of the en- ! by the Screams of the injured woman. Tetired early last night, able in ym, She read a paper adjoining several hours and then dozed off 40 peep in the chair. It was after 1 @clock this morning when she awoke. #he saw that the oll in the lamp had run low, and, going to the rear of the house, brought In a can of kerosene, Without putting out the Nght she un- the burner and started to till ‘There was a Toug report, followed by the woman's husband, awakened, rushed in kets. He wrapped his wife in these and soon smothered the flames. By this time every tenant of the house had been awakened, and many were in the bail outside the Mooney apartment. Mr, Mooney opened the door and asked gne to call an ambulance. Police- Horan, of the Hast Twenty-second street station, had been attracted by the @emmotion and sent in a call to Belle- - Wilson came with the ambulance, He,said at once that the woman's con- dition was critical and she would havo ody taken to the hospital at once. sirs. y suddenly stopped moating and eadiaatly refused to go to the hospital, She ‘was told she would dle uniess ane Was properly cared for, ——— GROCER KILLED "IN MAD RUNAWAY. His Premonition ef Impending Acci- dent Comes True Within a Single Day. ys Coppinger, a r, of Bay avenue, City Island, wee instantly killed to-day by being thrown from this wagon at One Wlundred and Sixty-elghth street n@ Boston road, the horse he was driv- Ing having run @way. With Coppinger at the time th ee ae Wide biRs 92 3napp, the hrown out of ¢he wages, but was not injured. STATE MASONS HEAR SHANG DRAPER CASE. Grand Master Crandall Refers to Gambler's Admission to Member- ship in Hie Annual Address. The one hundred and twenty-second @nnual convocation of the Grand Lodge et Free and Accepted Masons of New York State began thi@ afternoon in Masonic Temple, Sixth avenue and ‘Twenty-third street. The delegates represent 700 subordinate lodges and upward of 120,000 master Maso: Grand, Master ae Crandall read his wi 5 ee Of candidates ard Cangeld and ot niual reports of officers were then r The feasion to-morrow, will begin at 8 lacie and airing ther aay. th of officers will tak Grand Siaafan es nal will that tire and that he will be succeeded by y Grand Master Frank H. Rob- inson, of Hornellav tile, N.Y. TO CALL HALT ON SEA. Maly Hears England Ie Willing to | Deereaxe Navy if Others Agree. ROME, May 5.—In tue Chamber of Deputics to-day Sig. Gicotti interpellated th® Government on the report that it intended to propese to the Government of Great Britaln that negotiations oe into with the view of arranging foe a simultaneous y fon of the Dae of of the arent pow Inder Seoretary of Btate, in ranly Wy ala ei British, Premier. Mr’ and the Secretary of Nie Brit: rater, Te Geen, that italy ws Ready to aimin nish he: - en if the to ieourec’ anti Great priate Initiat ae BC mention! aper Rich MRS. KEMP 10 SEEK DIVORCE. Desertion Will Be the Ground on | Which Suit Will Be Brought and There Will Not Be a De- fense, Mrs, Arthur ‘Tryon emp, whose sister, Kathleen ”, was marrie [to Reginald C. Vanderbilt three weeks) avenitg | tring | ago, will ask for a divorce, Her suit haa been secretly filed in Newport and will be read {n court next Monday It Is understood that desertion will be simir velock by room and were in t paratively easy and sald: ‘I ie year, or since the night Mra. Kemp | no drinicing befor rushed from he mansion at No, 720 MURDERED GIRLS BROTHER SPEAKS, Says He Was Awakened by Sus- pected Priest, Who Thought Burglars W ere in the House. the first ng urrented ier brother » was int when { hin etary t , all re ke priest rushing Into ly stating that burgin to his eaters room and found her 1s cannot fay mass to-mor- row unless T have something to drink Tins Reen Long Talked Of. to-night.” ala Paine) t | yore e he| Calsimer said he procured a Jug, 9 The Kemp divorce has been on the} Calstiner sald, Ne. pooing aaloon,® bit jcalendar of society's expectations Heclared. positively that. there re he and Fat Agatha done Father pent the about 1 nis rs He arome and ran Fifth avenue and sought refuge in the |home of her mother, Mrs. Brederick | Nellson, No, 100 Fifth avenue. ‘The only explanation attempted by the Neilson family was that Mrs, Kemp hav been seized by a nervous aMilction and that It haa produced a revulsion in her mind for her husband, her one request being that she should not see her husband Her mother took her to the Adirondacks and then to Florida, but it Is said that the climatic changes and the attentions of several dcotors did her little good. ‘At the marriage of her sister in Newport she was the lone sad and sorry person In the pride and brilllancy and joy of the Vanderbilt event. There is no ble of more neglected, Ha. a Inherited $1,000,000. Mrs, Kemp's uncle, Frederick’ Geb-|| Sight Other e hard, was divorced two years ago by headaches, eye the beautiful Baltimore woman, who had been Miss Lulu Morris. Mrs. Geb- hard js mow Mrs. Henry Ciews, jr. Archbishop Corrigan performed the eeremony which married Mary Isabelle Neilson to Arthur T. Kemp on April 2, 1897, Mrs, Kemp brought to her husband comparatively small fortune, although er family had entrance to the most social 1unctions, Mr. Kemp something more than $1,000,008, and his construction of a Newport villa} was interrupted a ye-- ago by the sep- aration, The Kemp fortune was mad tn, Florida: wa! The tiniely u 1 exercise the in the nick of 348 Sixth Ave. | d MAIL ORDERS Adan SIXTH AVENUE 21ST A Regular $1.00 Quality 27-inch tity for a tull dress pattern. onan tnerererenene-e-8- black, assorted designs, with double heels and toe worth a5c. per pair; 6 pairs for 75c.; per pair SHOWN AS FOLLOWS CAL STRIPED LISLE—BLACK ZONTAL STRIPED —_LISL (OLORED FIGURED LISLE—BLACK OR COLORED SILK ( SIDES—BLACK OR COLORED RIBBED LISI OR EMBROIDERED LISLE—MANY OTHER DES STYLES—VALUE 50C. PER PAIR, FOR...... OR COLORED fashior Me. pel TH HOSIERY, also fine narrow ribbed Hosiery, full extra heavy spliced heels and toes, all sizes, value WOMEN’S FAST BLACK AND COLORED LISLE two-tone effects, values from+50c. to 6Sc. per pair, now, HOSIERY, with Maco split feet and double knees, heels, s1 sizes 6 to 9, average value 35c. per pair, here . ecautneetatntn ttn ntr ntti ane Oxford Ties, in widths and sizes, from ae Women’s $2.50 Shoes. ton and Lace Boots in Black Daneel as well as the shiny leathers. seenenene: Popular Standard Sheet Music, l written, Star of the Sea—The greatest sell- | Blaze Away, 2 in popularity. jiece ever Fag {Companion to Star | Violets, lof century G as than myopia, sight gives no warning,” lends itself to dangerous neglect. Correct Glasses, $1.00 up. Wardkanis MEN'S HALF HOSE, IN LISLE THREAD AND COTTON, BLACK OR COLORED VERTI- HORI- JACQUARD WOMEN'S FINE FAST BLACK RICHELIEU RIBBED LISL HOSIERY, showing all-over embroidered lisle in plain or ribbed effects, also fancy silk clocked sides in lisle and cotton or novelty lisle in CHILDREN'S FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT FAST BLACK RIBBED COTTON co niente ne toes Women’s Shoe Specials Women’s $2.00 Oxfords. This lot includes the best grades in Black Dongola and Patent Colt Skin flexible sole to 8... In this assortment will be found the best grade But- Eva—The greatest coon song ever |My Genevieve—The id ever written. defect in sight capa- harmful results, if or short- cause pain, , but short- and hence ye defect aches, use of correctly fitted glasses will prevent serious results. greatest care in the fitting of near-sighted people, and have saved man; eyes with glasses time. Optical Specialist, . (bet. 21st and 224 sts.) 6-000 eracentetmerertnenentnentetnenangntntnanentutntntranteent-tomnertntn- Orin tntntneuartntntuted PROMPTLY ry Hosiery for Men, Women & Children! MEN'S FINE OPENWORK LACE LISLE THREAD Hane HOSE, in fast sizes 934 to 11 Oey 25 =: THREAD ic d and with r pair, for... READ AND COTTON oF: 25° per pair oles and toes, A0; Per Pair! 65 Per Pair! all $ in all CENTS per copy By mail, 2c, eatra for each piece, 2 sweetest bal- 2-Step. Still growing by Roma-~Greatest song keys). : boys’ partment. WAISTS Gai perenne FILLED! oods STREETS, N, Y. (; to 2260 aronawey, cor. 324, 4 64 West 334 Sn be PT TE Ee Dene eS Ing dead jn her bed, covered with blood. {tne ground alleged, but It Is not Mkely He then seacched the house but found | th’ ie 7 that the testimony will be of interest. [7° Susi taer masa) he notifies the: poi 16 you s su ne sells, in Europe, does} and tc sok them into the attie where AS MELSON eRe ee . y found fresh mud on théattic floor not mtend to oppose the wish of his jer the attic window, and afterward " defense, n the ladder. wife and will enter no defense, permit: |on,the ladder. a he sald, ‘so youths’ attractive suits, ting her to secure the divorce by de-}that the ecent would in the roo Isl va being com-|4nd we could start bloodhounds MAUL teriadeltsinnd EWS Deas. from it. Father Walser turned to me *R1BB For Grease Spots Anywhere Use Eradeline and be surprised THE MARVELOUS CLEANER ABSOLUTELY NON-INFILAMMABLE mteed Not to Injure the Finest Fabrics FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. ERADELINE MANUFACTURING CO., 123 LIBERTY ST., NEW YORK Foulard Sik 458 This is a particularly handsome quality of twilled Foulard in the most desirable colors for Spring and Summer wear, viz., navy and white in small, neat figure effects. PRICE 250. =O OOO 0 et scaceascereneene _THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1903. oo Simpson Crawford Co, We do a large volume of business in clothes as well as in men’s wear— while the avergge men’s clothier sells com- paratively few boys’ clothes. We graduate big boys into youths’ sizes” 34 inch chest or less, and have a large feiainess constantly growing up to that de- The clothier who sells few boys’ clothes. must get a new customer for almost every That’s why instead of the usual scanty assortment, we have a very large number of Styles are atrifle more pronounced than in men’s sizes—prices begin as low as $12. Rocerrs, Pret & Company. 388 Rroatway, opposite City Hall, ‘We fill order Wy mnt SPOTS ON MENS CLOTHES ONS (9. It is 27 inches wide, and twelve yards is ample quan- i eee i ico Sc DAOON—(s Hetous spe Per pound that de- | Ci ROLLED WHEAT [Nothing more need be said best | bury’s Regular |dozen to a customer. Leat Brand SALMON~Mapl pd Ginest Columbia Rivers Helous, Hb. tall 210, 1 can. 1905 fat and Age ag vs brandy | fox #Anpiy Sin oll; F ning. per Gor PEYSSENEAU are surprisingly low. L fore purchasing elsewhere. Grocery Specials $5] Fat see Pillsbury’s), 15¢, Pet package, “10c. 08s ty Marl. “1,50! cur ED | 106. CANNED VEGETABL and 33 | fe LAMI | BOILED HAM. ih This lot embraces 3,000 vards—closed out from a leading importer at a price that enables us to offer this genuine DOLLAR QUALITY AT FIFTY-EIGHT CENTS A YARD. for Wednesday 1%; Thursday Beat home about the quality” than pack: Not Pozen 6 Cents Per Yard! a rarely Af ever® TANLE S¥RU quart, nason 408 Investigate our qualities more than a packages * generally for lei rendered “the ideal breakfast food it's. Pills- 1, 20\| ine pure the old: extra fine qual- Jar, 100. : dozen... HEAT it To be eaten cold and prices be- Refreshing, couling Iced ‘Drinks served free in the Grocery Dept. Saree eet oe enn CL ead crerenentnone Wednesday’s Special Bargains in Dp : 6. | spread on bread Si ms Be 90) PARTRIDGE. y 7 a OUSE, A Pity ready E or “ a re 7" Beet ou tf whee a9 a tere Pun, Bi ‘ : | BONE Sse. 2.6 Be. | AS 0. i 8.3 x "| inate Mauer CAEN Eg) ft | re. S: ; £, iG s uC! i sari eran | EGAN, or pekey, LOAR HERES, ED VEGETS and FRUITS—Domestic and . | Imported are shown in the largest assortments, at prices that This $10 Go-Cart! Com: plete with Rod, Parasol, and Lace Cov- er, full reed sides, shellac finished, enamelled creen running gear, rubber tire wheels, patent front brake, reclin- ing back and adjustable foot.... A Reclining Go-Carts! with full ning roll and solid sides and reclining back and adjustable oat f board, with English steel running wear, green enamelled rubbers tire whee alue $15.00. 6” Handsome and Special design, 10:79 Special Reductions on Summer Furniture. PIFTH FLOOR. OMMENCING to-morrow (Monday) we will offer the following greatly reduced val C thoroughly well-made furniture, suitable for the Summer hone, M soit We have selected from our Immense stock some choice and new itterns in Side- boards, Extension Tables and Dining Chairs; also the latest effects In artistic bralded Lis and Willow Arm-Chairs, Rockers, Stools and Tables; a large variety of, Porch and Rockers and Chairs, in all sizes; shown In red, green and natural maple,’ 3-piece Suits, including Settee, Armchair and Rocker; closely woven reed seats and backs, fin- ished maple frames. bamboo effect; $20.00 value. Sideboards in selected Quartered Oak, finished golden, 50 inches wide; richly carved top, with shaped supports, bevelled mirror. size 32x18 in.; top drawers, swell; $30.00 value, for.... $21.50 Extension Tables; square top, 6 ft, long, genuine oak, highly polished, heavy fluted legs; guaranteed construction; $12.50 value. Extension Tables, round top, & ft. long, selected Quartered Oak, highJy polished, very heavy legs and very best construction; $17.00 value $12.50 Dining Chairs, selected Quartered Oak, highly polished banister backs. handsomely carved French legs, claw feet; box seat. with closely woven canes; $3.50 value, for....... seeeee $2.50 Armchairs to match the above; $6.50 ValU0 .+seee $4.75 50 elegant braided Rush Armchairs and Rockers, artistic in design and very serviceable; these Rockers and Chairs bave been selling at $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00; for Monday they are.. $9,50 25 elegant braided Rush Armchairs and Rockers, “ artistic in design and very serviceable; sold for- merly at $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00; for Mon- day we've marked them at...... seeeeess» $6.50 FURNITURE FOR PORCH AND LAWN. Jumbo Rockers; large and comfortable, with closely woven glaced cane seat and high back; extra broad arms, bullt for strength; $6.75 $5.00 $14.50 Lawn Settee, shown In red and green frames; closely woven reed sea’ wide; $6.50 value...... its and backs; 44 inches Rockers, with closely woven reed seats and extra high backs; broad Natural; maple frames; $3.50 value.. arms; shown in red and «$2.75 Rockers, with closely woven reed seats and high Slat backs; broad arms; green and natural frames; $3.25 value... very comfortable; in red, -$2.50 Rockers, with closely woven reed seats and backs; shown in red, frames; $3.25 value for green and natural color $2.50 Arm Chairs, with closely woven reed seats, slat backs, broad arms; shown In red. green and nat- ural color frames; $3.25 value. Maheest se $2.50 Arm Chairs, with closely woven reed seats, slat backs; shown in red, g: $2.75 value.. 500 Rockers and Chairs, Colonial ‘styl Teen and natural frames; seats, spindle or stat backs. finished in dark greon; handsome and durable; these Rockers wore made to sell for $4.00; special for Monday....... $2.50 An Extraordinary Offering of SUMMER BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. FOURTH FLOOR. BLANKETS are double bed sizes; also for single and twin beds, in pink and blue bor- ders;. sold here regularly at $4.95 and $4.50 the pair; : Reduced to $4.00 Pair. COMFORTABLES aro Summer weight, with silk top covering, single bed size; also in finest silkolino, with plain silk Dbor- ders, in double bed size. ere are pinks, blues, reds and yellows in doubie and single bed sizes. Filled with medicated white cotton; sold here regularly at $5.00 and $5.85. Reduced to $4.00 Each. Important Wednesday Sale of BOBBINET CURTAINS AND BED SETS. THIRD FLOOR, CURTAINS are of good quality Bobbinot, with lace insertions and edges and deep. rus- fles; usual price $2.00 and $2.15. Sale price, the pair, $1.45. BED SETS aro of Bobbinet, with Renais- sance lace centres and insertions and laco trimmed bolster tops;. specially well mede. of a good quality Bopbinet. The Set $4.50, $6.85, $9.75. They are gel Te hoo en ae I one-half moro, GROCERIES. SIXTH FLOOR, OS EAGRERS. = a jonas oberg jonas oberg COFFEE—Finest Old Gov- ernment Java and Arabian BAKING Pda bard al,’ 1D, Gal Ray Mocha, 10 Ib, airtight drum, | LENTILS — Best facet $2.80; 8 IDs.. $1.40; 3b6 | Gorman Tenniiss’S abe. ey Ibs., $1.3 30 ary COFFEE~cholce Mara. oes , Fin yruD, i Sc.: | OF 4 % Laas 14 | Sbcrs pink botthe™s —Al1 55c.grado Oolong, | OLIVES — Selected rails ‘Broakigst, “ ouRDOW: pilla Olives, smal fad Japan, | including Mason Jai sti ete Keds 10 Ib. cag TEA-~-All 456 Fire 4 bofng, states Ib. caddy, $3.7: —All oscaredeo er TEA english, Breakiast, (Gunpow: Ceylon, ‘Sstral r My ote tee caddy, $2.78 ‘ts TOMATOES—Jersoys, ipo, sole pack 318” con 16 Grade Basket —" ‘* A ee a ‘Ceylon, iaae it mixed, 181 PEACHES—callfornia Lem i“ che sii for cream + doz., $1.25; can. J} RS — Pi ‘ 22S tetas 1b. can 12 WINES. sMuare” *rigie Ib. Ib. pote: 235 srices-Fresn arouna ace Usher's Scotch Whis! imported in glass, bottle, "86 Burke's XXX Irish Whiskey, imported in glass, bottle, 75 Calltornia Port or sherry. wall inger or yee excellent wr fe vintage: al 13 $1,05ana . BS California giaret ana Bin- wi sop , - 60 OUR—H uleor Simpson ¢ Dest, bag.. Special Sale of High Grado Ball-Bearing Sewing Machines. FOURTH FLOOR. One hundred and twenty-two machines— every one an improvement over the latest Singer model—guaranteed for five years, are offered for to-morrow (Wednesday) at these spe- clal prices:— At $13.50—Tho agents’ $35.00 kind. Atgé At $17,50—The ag .25—The agents’ $40,00 kind. jents’ $50.00 kind, At $20.00—The agents’ $60.00 kind. Made of Polished Oak, with swell front, head, with all improved attachments, Dearing in the running parts, Four Exceedingly Big Values in PINE CHINA, GLASS AND BRIC-A-BRAC. FOURTH FLOOR. CHINA TEA SETS, richly decorated and full gold traced Tegular price $7.00; for this sale.. PORCELAIN WATER OR MILK PITCHERS: large size; regular price 450.. BOHEMIAN GLASS; richly decorated in gold; regular price $7.00 and $8.00; your choice at PINE BRIC-A-BRAC in royal Vienne, Tep- ‘itz and original pieces of Art Pottery; were $15.00 and $18.00; your choice, $10.00 Sooosoedl ponseoee) Gai en haa the Basenvent. ITS SPECIAL INTEREST FOR NOW. There is much that Is timo- ly, much that is Interesting in the Basement, and not least intoresting is the tong list of tow-priced things that add to the summer comfort, Horo are just a few of them: ICE CREAM PREEZERS | as! —The ‘‘Poerless,"* an excel- Jont Froozer with a single mo- tion. 2qt, sizeat.....$1.48 | 14 “GEM ab... These forth THE ‘ ""=The best doudlo-action Freezer, The tub is of Virginie cedar, so- curely fastened with electric- welded hoops. at. 1,48 SCREENS AND DGORS a 1.25 with eee: aa pulse WARDROBE AND BU- Renee AT 13.51 —The best made, nod pxtension reens jon Doors of fans nogs,and while others aro re- Being tovsell those 0 goods at fixed retail prices, we will of- above avanilly av about half prevailing prices, A COMPLETE POLITICAL REGISTER. 25 Cents of Newsdealers. 35 CENTS BY MAIL, Cloth Bound Copies, 50 Cents. 2 at. size 4 REPRIGERATORS ieean BELOW ZERO, © shay been our R Reiger: root of best and Best t Retriger orators. ween en Une xemie ied Of ar for ee mane “6tar, wae pe of ash, perfect ‘circu! oe teste Ree ee bronzed hi metal will go Value up to OJL STOVES—r, 0. frm, ‘No odor Low frame, 2 burns THE GREATEST SALE OF GO-CARTS EVER ATTEMPTED, rhe lannit Handling’ 8 months at hy ints 9 cuant a re itered a rod nk te for inferior ormakes, 7.00 Gi Eu nett BY MAIL DOSTPAD. 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