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THE acne WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 3, "1908, of a handsome dauatiter, the police chief 4 PASTORWILLCET SHE FICHTS 10 svaoemes || | bor, Thursday re Edward 8. Jaffray, Mr. Hewitt's son- rans in-law. to call at hin office at once. Oue Eyesight Spectatng J. J. Hogan, assisted by Ten oo Polahes what P ra 8 bh n| They hurried there, and after an and cae! your eyes free Shoe Dept. hour’ ecret confere a HIS DIVORCE. FN {FE ON L. mM BE MURDER ‘ARDSLEY SLAYER aid (hed vad set eoslensaltin iesen Don’t Miss This Great C Offer. @| nan (case; but sae spoken about a per- = 00 Fi G E 4 00 Thursday and Friday, #01 atter. Chi t —-- “apa tae eemne®, [GO.™ Fine GOld Eye-Glasses, $1.7) Jue 4h and see Rev. Richard Rodrick, of Cam-|Nysterious Woman Eludes Es- Engineer at toa Cart Carlton House, |Detectives Visit Home of Mam) ana 1 thounke i vest to do st at ones, Ex 500 so Pairs \, den, Declares His Wife’s Dis-| oorts and Throws Herself to in West Thirty-ninth Street,) Under Suspicion, and, Not|,)r"samey” scanner spear or the rae EYES: AMINED Oxford Ties, like of Church Work Led to} Track from Platform at a| Had a Quarrel with Charles; Finding Him, Begin Search of|""*" in tan and black, turned soles, Quarrels and Separation. Brooklyn Station. Schaumberg. * Tarrytown. Pe xeroee as to close out at A iN, une .) "Te vark Dronningen, $1.95 pair. | ered, wish sina vecastsa iealltat que salon oetbsted oe tay tlouees | ani ceninser eepiived ans lovee th ms | Terenlome aad vielnlly tocanyrtiying’s6| Deonniiaen aft Daren (ait tec. idiand Patent Leather “ze Tatdoain the aunties 30 ihatays | ehh A womall osrapanion who <urew | Carlton House, Nov 1b. West Thirts-| nnd (hesawn cagalist Whom evidence oi" and: has’ “not “since been FINEST LENSES, Kid r L {man's wife were not congenial to her,|herself to the tracks from the platform ninth atreet, died in the New York Hos. |howing him to have been the murderer Oxford Ties, , ‘Mrs. Neijie Wills Rodrick, wife of Rev. of the Third street station of the Fifth! pital to-day from Injuries Ue oad to}of John Heffernan at Ardsley {s ac- sd a) chard Rodrick, of Camden, loft ber/avenue line of tae Brooklyn Blevated | have been inflicted cumulnting, He was not at Nis sup- light and heavy soles, fhusband and he brought sult for divorce fm the New Jersey Court of Chancery. A decree has been advised by Vice- ‘Chancellor Emery in favor of the hus- and and it will only be a matter of & few days when the Chancellor will @Mfix his signature to the decree and) the marital bonds joining this ill-mated pair will have been severed. It was alleged in the petition that the "wife never took an active part in parish work and placed obstacles in the way @f his usefuiness and success. The “Wite's Gislike for the duties of a cleigy- @an's wife was the only reason as- jgigned in the bill for her desertion of |Rer husband, although it wac alleged that she was extravagant and that her ‘Rabits kept him {n “humiliating poverty nd annoying debt" for a time. Sendational Testimony. I ‘The testimony in this caso was heard attempt to end her life had been frua- trated they called # carriage and drove hurriedly away. ‘The three persons alighted from a Bay Ridge train, the woman being between e two men rently great Saitatod, All were atyitehty, drewed, Ay the train pulled out they remained on platform, the men talking earnestly tr ati companion, ‘The woman suddenly broke away from thelr grasp, and, ite to the edge of the platform, ow horee! tracks: it want tordle! hysterically, It was evidently her Intention to tough the third rail, for after her fall she Teached out anid grasped the wavel rail with her hand. ‘The live rail was on the other side and before she had a ohance to get to It her companions had jumped down to the tracks and were olding her. ‘Tae Ucket agent and another man on the platform had to come to thelr as- sistance before the woman could be overcome, and it required all their strength ‘to get her back on the plat- form. *She kept begging them to let phe screamed berg, living in th ‘The man had roo of the hotel where Schaumberg resided have been {nfileted by Charles Schaum- berg’s mother called to see him. =, Schaumberg’s wife told him that as hia mother was leaving their room Gray had met her in the hall and insulted her. When Schaumberg met Gray thay quarreiled and Schgumberg threatened to whip the engineer, saying he was only prevented from. doing so by tho fact that Gray was an old man, To this Gray is sald to have replied that he could take care of himself. There was 4 clinch, according to the witnesses, and Gray was thrown, His head struck the Pavement and he bécame unconscious, ; Atter Gray was removed to the hospl- tal Schaumberg was arrested and taken there, Gray was unconscious and re- posed address when the detectives got there. Deputy Supt. Fields, who ts In charge of the half-dozen Pinkerton men on the case, got the man's address and de- sctiption from Police Magistrate Tay- lor, at Irvington, last night. The sug- pegt was before Judge Taylor recently, on what charge ho refuses to tell. It ts belleved that when the man is found he will be arrested at once un- leas he is able to prove an allbi satis- factory to the detectives. Chief Abercrombie sald this morning that the situation seemed to be clearing. “We are making slight progreas,”* he anid, “although an arrest does not seem imminent. “The new evidence from the West does not put the murder any closer to any member of the Ardsley Club, ap it was at first thought tt might.” This is the wedding day of young PERFECT WORK. PAINLESS PROCESS. POPULAR PRICES. equipped optic when you come here you can agent upon petting absolutely correct glasses, no matter what price you pay. We have the largest retail stock of eye-glasses in the United States. Ocilists’ prescriptions filled at cut rates. These Glasses Are the Kind That You Have to Pay $5.00 for Anywhere in the City. EHRICH BROS,’ DRY GOODS HOUSE, 6TH AVE. AND 23D ST., NEW YORK. FOR SALE! Nineteen Light Steam Deli Wagons. A real bargain and a chance to save mo in horse id, horseshoeing, veterinary ur Kid Button and $2.85, { « value $4.00, Lace Boots, Also Patent Leather Button Boots, $2.95, . value $4.50 Patent Leather, Louis XV. heel, Oxford Ties, $3.85, value $5.00, Lord BT: on All. work guaranteed, German spoken. Quaker Dental Society geon fees, dying horses during warm weather and otfter exp light delivery service. You should take advantage of this mained so until he died to-@ay, Schaum- berg being held in the mi while to awalt the result of Gray's her die. There was no policeman in sents and as son as possible one of by Special Master Richard T. Miller, of Camden, and {t was settled td his Rufus L. Sewall, the young man who was brought Into the case through the juries. fisfaetion that the husband was en- 1Siutea toa aivoron: be Get. quister and momen, became eons, cettcuill, be examined in Jefferson Mar-|aying statement of Heffernan, and Miss These machines can be operated at an expense of $1.00 per day Yidhoue proteat. The three: were driven Court to-morrow and probadly re-| yuanita Hewitt, daughter of Robert S.| Hours, 9 to 8. Sundays, 9 to3, for fuel, and cover over forty miles per day, carrying 500 pounds, | Rev, and Mrs. Rodrick were married manded to the Coroner to await the find. Bt. Andrew's Church, Mount Holly, | J., of which Mr. Rodrick was at Mhat time pastor. The ceremony way formed by Rev. I, Newton Stanger, . tor of the Church of the Atonement jorial, in Philadelphia, and who lwas Rodrick’s life-long friend, Rod- ke having been an assistant to Mr. when the latter was pastor of Holy Trinity Church, Harlem, N. » in 1800 and 1801. ) were down Fifth avenue and did not give their ec end TO BE EVICTED SHOT HIMSELF. This should appeal to automobile agente, confectioners, clothiers, ice cream manuracturera, laundrymen and others, Bids will be received for one or more, Address for particulars W. R. GOLDING,. Box 196, New York World. Howitt. ‘The bridal party was interrupted by Chief Aberéromble. Just while the groom waa busiest in his preparations for the ceremony and while the whole Ing of the inquest, the wi 743 Lexington Av. (Cor, 59th St.) i t Howitt mourns ciiag the marriage|!7! Broadway (Cor, Cortlandt St) BOMB FOR TICER gies AN EMPTY SHELL — 44 E. 14th St. (Near B'way, N. Y.) 255 Grand St. (Grand Theatre Bidg, ) , She was the adopted ugnter of & well-t0-0 taraily 3 rz ehat @ ig ihe only obll Mayor Low Explodes Story Bee aati "'! Joseph A. Lord, Political Hang- thn i aT WOMEN’S WHITE LAWN WAISTS. ag MADE TO SELL AT $3.95 TO $8.75, Choose Here, Beginning To-morrow, at $1.95 32.95» $3.95 THs IS UNQUESTIONABLY the largest presentation of Women's Waists: ever recorded in New York at the peeibiieg of aseason. It represents a lively struggle ketween a manufacturer anxious to unload and ourselves as a customer, always willing to buy if the price is right. Each Waist is a superb creation, perfect in every detail, thoroughly correct and up-to-date in style, and made from the-finest materials in the best sort of a way. There are thousands of them in the assortment—of the sheerest and daintiest lawns, with trimmings of choicest laces and needlework medallions, fancy designs of lace and embroidery, combinations with tucking and hemstitching, and some black and white effects of all-over embroidery. No argument is too emphatic in relating their worth, for they are , HALF PRICE AND LESS, They belongto that family of “Rareand Real Bargains” which are occasionally made possible by. j i tremendous trade transactions, to which invariably the vast organization of the Sunpson Crawford Company is a factor. Women’s Muslin Underwear at a Saving. SECOND FLOOR. One thing we wish you to know—no matter what price you pay here for Muslin Underwear, you are assured full sizes and superior ma- terials to the ordinary undergarments. This June Sale is at the head. of the procession—and will stay there. Petticoats. . Corset Covers Drawers. 50C.—striped Seersucker Petticoats with and Skirt Chemise. 29C,—Cambric Drawers, with deep lawn deep umbrella ruffle; others with two narrow 29C.-co rset Covers, light Nainsook, tucked ruffle and hemstitched hem; made spe- ruffles; are fast colors. ‘The 75c, kind. French shape, trimmed With hemstitched lawn | cial for us, 408 on neck and atmholes, Ai *< is 50c. Cambrle ot Mastin Drawers sen -—Corset Covers, of Cambric, wi 2, good 'y, made wi leep ruffle; lace ; amt insertion trimm ral déelared t0 ut ue nearice| er-On in Harlem, Owing $175| Started by a “High Author- = atte Fort @ life of a jad ~ Ae She was then twenty Rent, Left Task of Payment ity” that He Had Found Am: SIXTH AVE, 1972 TO 2O™ STREETS on Wife and Children. munition Against Tammany. a belo he weddipe evi enced Rodrick’ sort bee forest tt yas me claimed ane goon found on. green ay trae Fino ignored them took no part A Sale of High Class Novelties in yor Low hes no campaign ammuni- uate eh Kia’ aitere®. sith which to at tack Tammany Heil next November. He Owing $175 back rent and facing a dis- possess fotice, Joseph A. Lord, of No. y.|3229 Broadway, blew out his brains to- | cata so emphaticnliy: to-day, friends. She, ace #0. Ot| aay, He leaves a wite and two chitiren | “it had beon called to ‘his attention ghttended services with stead. |to face the etruagie against debt that | that, according to a ‘high city official,’ Ing Fegularity, untll toward |he was too weak to cope with. the Mayor's Commiasi of Accounts it was with the greatest dim- her husband could get her to - gecvice once a month. Church Members Testify. loners: had at fra transactions Lord was @ steamfitter, but he worked Me ava Wyek, adaiiatration, fa of the church’ who were he Bpecial Master testi: ‘defore that the ‘rite did not attend the jen! and Sestivais, and even herself from the receptions ven by tne parishioners to the pastor irregularly, glving mont of his time to| The facts had been unearthed. the ‘au- hority” 1 politics, He was @ minor gure in the y gation se ene vane Othe AND taking In: Republican organization of Harlem. It Various et was through his political affMiations| |‘ that the landlord allowed him to run up a debt of $173 on a $15-a-month flat. Showing no. disposition to work or pay fis Font,-his landlord served a als- af Rodric! rt t, | Possess notice on him an poegad fori jaw 5, Ronrlek te, pastor aft, BE | nul June 1 to vacate. Ho bi tory’ told to the Special Master is an| few days additional time an junusual one of a mismated couple. lowed until to-day to pa Day up, ‘He told the court that his wifes) After trying unsuccess! uly to borrow tastes and habits were essentially | money, he decided to end hiw trouble. . [Rorldly, but he did not find It out until He sent his wife out to mail a letter too lave. Ho claimed further that sha|and in her absence looked himself In ost or Pretended to, have lost all faita| Bis room, placed a revolver to ‘Als fore- stianits and complained con-| head and sent a bullet through his Unually over the slight compliance she natan- ade to his position and public expec: tation, Under such circumstances, ihe ——__— , he was bound to remonstrate with Ger ana the romonetrence only, intensi: | FOR FEUDISTS. fled her hatred of her life and home. EARLY TRIAL FO Her extreme dislike of the rene: aa ee ments of her position int also her dislike for her husband, and her indifference ripened into hatred, he al- jeged. Disgusted with her home and| rroundings, he claimed, she sought appiness ina life of amazing extrava- Fance and jn company of those who Were congenial to acer ideas of life. gg bince thelr separation. in August, 1900, it declared, she had treated him With disdain and’ “Increased in. thone habits whieh make It Imposalble for her the restrictions of a clergy- departments. " not the fact,” sald Mayor Low, “Tavould have Ava earlier denial to the story had I teen aware of the full 'mport of the statements attributed to a ‘high authority,’ 1 know sothing of che so-called reports nor the source whence the story emanated. “1 wish that point mado clear. I wish it, also to be understood that I would nol be = party to any plan contemplat- Ing the withholding of any information of bicush emaracter cers. tie) Reece character from the public, HAIRINE MAKES THE HAIR GROW. hate tomle and gu a and dandrut, for only 15 Cts. If you are troubled with dandrum try one bot- el brain. His death was almost taneous. eed to cure op falling hair, JACKSON, Ky., June 3—The orde> changing the (rial of the Jett and Waite murder cases to Morgan County has b een withdrawn and tho cases Will be tried here as soon as a jury cam be summoned from an adfoiniog coun ry The jail guard was called out leet eli a ine otk. night by a number of shots In the tm- nod 75 conte @ bottle, sy mediate viomlty, ‘The shots were fired | mail 3 conta ‘anita. Your drupstat will secure tt in the alr and evidently done merely to | for you within twenty-four hours t€ you depoalt annoy the soldiers. Otherwise the pllrh: |the price whes you assed quietly. [bean sTRetT co. and sella fe." Night Gowns. 50C.—nainsook and Muslin Night Gowns, in' round chemise and surplice neck; perfect sizes and quality, 98C._night Gowns, fine Nainsook and Cambric, chemise styles, trimmed with neat 68C.—cingham Petticoats in light stripes 1. A with a deep ruffle trimmed with narrow ruf- i ¢ chon lace and ribbon run beading, drawing ed; several excellent laces and. embroideries; some finished with Extraordinary Sale of 30,000 Pairs of aa ‘The 95¢. kind. string. The SOc, kind, 4 styles, ‘ ribbon run beading. Value $1.25. \C.—white Cambric Petticoats, several ex- 50C.—corset Covers, man: 1 | ’ — y styles, Nain- | 39C._prawers made of good Cambric, hav- | $1.25—nignt Gowns, of fine Nalnsook, cellent styles, with deep ruffle, tucked and sook and Cambric, lace and embroidery, Ibe’ aideenlunabrell Ic, chemise styl ith tib>w sl ins hemstitched; others with lace and embroidery | trimmed, Values 75¢. and 95c, with cluster of tucks. Pull value 40 DAe a lleresaat itn nest erbrayeory ‘ndnarrow 7 | bon. The $1.50 kind. $1.95_nignt Gowns, of sheér Nat latest styles, trimmed with exquisite aoa trimmed ruffle. The $4.25 kind, $1.50_wnite Cambric Petticonts, made 696.—cambric Drawers, with with deep umbrella-shape flounce, trimmed tuffleand trimmed with good clooney and ge ad as value, 69C.—skirt Chemise, of Nalnsook, finished with hemstitched lawn ruffle ‘and ribbon run beading, Regularly $1.00. MEN’S FINE S HOES with lace and insertions. The $2.00 kind, $1.50 and $1.98_suin ae sat 85c Dra very embroideries. Values to $2.50. 3 } $6. 95 —Biack and Colored Taffeta Silk Pet; ei lings, of Nainsook, rencheftted. back, | fine gi “gis trimmed with lace and em 98e. to $1.98_sampié tines of Wom- ticoats, mm wi deep teated ruffie and mim wil ine laces em! leries. ertion; ished : with bon n’s Pal as {1 ish Immediate action on your part trimmed with rose quilling’’ The $8.50 kind. | Values from $2.00 to $3.00. bee mg £001 Cte YaLGE TR coe will secure $4.00 and $3.50 Men's Oxfords 00 PER PAIR! IN OUR BASEMENT We have the goods, 30,000 pairs! Why not save this $1.50 or $2.00 on each patr pa Black Kid, Box Calf aqd Velour Galf Oxfords, Welted Soles. Demonstrating the Merits of “LA BEAUTE” CORSETS. SECOND FLOOR. It does not take American women long to find out the merits of an arti- cle, particularly of such an important article as the Corset. La Beautes are now recognized by thousands. of fashionable and discrim- ; nating women as the ideal Corset. Madame Koeppler, the expert fitter, is here demonstrating their merits. She will tell you just what model your figure requires. Perhaps you are now wearing one that does not’exactly conform to ‘the lines of your figure. She will recommend the ideal model for you, the one that combines to the highest degree the functions of style, beauty and hygiene. La Beautes are built on the natural lines of the figure, permitting. full freedom of movement and breathing, at the same time holding the shoulders in a fine stal- wart attitude by placing all pressure ot lacing upon the hips and back muscles. High-Grade Go-Carts at $8.00. Value Up to $12.75, We received this week 120 new Réclining Go- Carts, entirely new effects, upholstered in velour. They have the new auto gearing and all other improvements; also parasol, rod and lace cover. They are the manu- facture of Heywood Bros., which means § peste Bg can have their 35.00 ' Ladies’ Dress Trunks at $8.50. nl will FN egies on ae to-morrow mornin; Jeather-bound, with re bd cloth} lined. they are constructed in the ie best manner; have four hinges; eat and bolts are ‘riveted. trunks are actual: * $8.50 worth $13.50; to-morrow choice of In additl 16 fardrobe n on n ve. offer ere. pao Bureau’ and Wi OWT ORLY, 38 and 40 inch at... .cceee veseveceeenee (pled oer Prices for ‘La Beaute” Corsets Bray rege tad Bert erg ‘| 2. 75 at. Range from. $3.00 up... -

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