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GRAND JURY IN ARDSLEY CASE Westchester County Court Will « Grand i 4 the murder of Jot gu ie " 2¢ appoar to be as far me the solution of the myst ie Wore’ a week ogo inst 3 @ay afier Heffernan was Braunes of ‘the Ardsley Ardsley, District Attorney Frederick BE. Weeks has taken charge of the investi Ali of the reports made by detec who have worked on he case been handed over to h “Thus far,” sald the D to-day, “there {s not eno’ against any person to w nt ou n making an arrest, but I am of the opin- Jon that scattered ends of & Can be gathered to a fore three days have red. How there are suspects, but our eyi- | dence is 80 disconnected that everything | 4g in a tangle.” Suspicion appears to have upon a resident of Tarrytown man .has been interviewed by the Casing at have -Attorney vidence BR As it ts no He Is kopi s with Heffer- | ! . is also u eurveilance. The po eve thal y hes not told all she knows about the mudder, Btatempnts made by her late.y have heen {Gud contradictory whea pared, With, statenents made Imme- Pe ere cc ay the hat left i saa found ono use. wing field, fa Te canot der who three nipnths, and the hat y d from tae factory to that city Maroh HATS SWARM IN THESE SCHOOLS. E Plague of Rodents at Westfield, {M. Jo and Pupils Afraid to / Attend Classes. anti «Gipepia to The Evening World.) TLD, N.'J., Juno 4—The “and Lincoln public schools have become so infested the Board of Education upon to take measure: pests. | mmon thing to see the ro: feape across the schoolroom whi! Bbhieg) iy in session, and many v baaks have been destroyed by th Pung women pupils have be- ened ihat tmey are ufraii and itis with difficulty 8 can maintain order al ned in! olrooms are oj lgaves and bool covers NM about the floor, ani in full ponsession of the, M turned loose about the ps have been set, but} to be on the incroase, | now becom ba uthoritles have decided sp os Wo Fictregy O, f Wrente OUP he } CHAMPION SKATER | A CHAMPION BRIDE of th THE LITTLE SKATER, WHO WAS A MARVEL IN HER DAY, iia AND A SNAPSHOT OF HER AS A SRIDE OF TO-DAY. THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 4, 1903. HUGE FLYWHEEL ” Gir! Who Dazzled Paterson as a Child on Rollers Weds a Bicycle Rider. finnle R. Douglass, who once held the champion child skater of the gned a life contract with olde WRECKS FACTORY It Breaks from Its Shaft and Smashes Through Walls, Im- perilling the Lives of 800 Workmen in Glucose Works. |ONE MAN FATALLY HURT. Eight hundred employees of tha New York Glucose Works at Shadyside-on- |fudaon were in great danger twice to- day through twh pecullar accidents, Luckily everybody but one man escaped |with nothing worse than a few cuts, jornises or burns, ‘The one man was Michael Col an oller in the engine room, He is dying in St. Mary's Hos- pital, Hoboken, from scalds. he first accident happened about 9 o'clock, The great fifteen-foot Nywheel fm the main engine room, weighing many tons, broke from its shaft and; APMAN &G. The Store That Saves You Money. Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duftiela Street, Brookwn. Friday the Great Bargain Day of the Week. Two Green Trading Stamps Instead of One Friday. went hurtling through the air. The wheel crashed through a four-foot wall Of solid brick, demolishing one side of the engine house and brought up againat the walls of the main refinery, which were strong enough to etop its mo- ‘mentum. Almost immediately after, the main steam pipe running through the entire factory burst and filled all the building with scalding steam. It was eo suffocating in the factory mullding that the 60 men hed no time to get out by the stairways and doors, but were forced to throw themselves from the nearest windows, Some of the men had to jump three stories. Many suffered bad’ sprains. Patriok Skelly was overcome by the dense steam on the second floor of the building and would have died had not his comrades noted his absence. Three of his fellow workers bundled up their heads in wet cloths and ventured in after him. Hs was brought out after the three had nearly succumbed, The damage to the factory will amount to abdut ten thousand dollars. Repairs will take at least a week. Disc Massacre. PITTSBURG, June 4.—The American Zionista expect to hold a record-break- n here beginning 6. and continuing chineff massacres js to be one of the most important sub- Jects discussed. three days, | e DOCTORS WANT TO | PLAY MINISTERS. Baseball Cracks Hanker for a Game with the Clergy for Hospital Benefit. air-tight The physicians in Bayonne, N. J., who have organized a baseball team are ar- ranging to play a game with a team composed of members of the clergy. The proceeds of the contest to be donated to the Bayonne Hospital Among those who play on the doctors’ rs. Corwin, Lexsmith, rut Ax- porous. and kK, pastor of a baseball sted to or: reymen. Pastor r at first base. Ho covered that position on his college | nine dows. irst Reformed Ch has been proof as Cravenette, WITHOUV’ SSS T AIRS 2S e UCH is your folot in the stifling depths of an ordi- nary shoe. You may safe- ly believe that leathers are [oa 15c. Books, 5c. Books by best-known authors, such as Dumas, Corelli, Stev- eri00) Hugo Braeme, &c., \ jarge, clear type on good paper ade 2 5c 1.25 Strap Slippers, 75c. Women's Strap Slippers, hand turned, one strap, kid and pat- ent-leather vamps, sizes 3 to 8 ‘2 700 Boys’ 69c. Waists, 50c. Boys’ Negligee Blouse Waists, made of finest madras, in handsome new patterns... 5OC Boys’ 1.25 Suits, 69c. Boys, Menta Pet ot sizes of $1.00 and $1.25 lots, 69c Friday 75c. Straw Hats, 50c. Untrimmed Straw Hats for wom- en and misses, in all the best shapes, including Flats, in black, white and burnt color straw 50c and sweaty, ex- cept such as are proven Valivic Ventilating Calf- skin is the only leather which volunteers a porosity 7Sc. Alarm Clocks, 59c. Nickel Alarm Clocks, guar- 59c anteed for one year 5.00 Mattresses, 2.95. Mattresses, excelsior centre, cot- ton top, bottom, sides and ends covered in good grade fancy striped ticking, all sizes. ‘ 2. 95 25c. Silk Belts, 10c. Women's Silk Belts, 25c. ones 10c This leather is sweat dispelling as cloth, cool, clean, durable, brilliant, and also water- for. Malt Extract, 68c. arke Davis's Malt Ex- 68c tract. 15c. Hosiery, 11c. most popular girl was a marked fc en she a. thood Miss Douglass has be y six years old This pastime was just Lite Minnie in-| phyaiclans will a with a team of F by Congressman Allan B ngresamMan pitches for his hortly play js In Patel miness for Regals are the only shoes that prove Genuine Oak Bark Tanned Sole leather in the soles of every pair before you purchase, by the removable cvening @he ANCHI F ITALIAN COMMISSION. New Vork Cousal Picked Out by Committee of the Chamber partic rf Chamber, The, interests of ita to buy her a all vent t Pa ret all gon, lends 4 remarkable skater. was gave Yor ing OF —— OR HEAD of Deputies. June 4. — The M ed to propose ting the ttm: » of four promine wn the United 8. of Deputies. Cal of Commerce and Art is comm not York and also'in Now cut and Rhode Island, Jerse: pal of her yon began to notice that One an exhibtion at a rtainment and her perform- i, her r country Chamber of Ataly tives,and has made an apparetn “| Depu committee, to which was re- est statement, but there are di ferred the bill providing for ches in hig description of his movements, tpation In the St. Lot m Institution, - allan Consul-General in New York’ is Sir Knight Gloyanni Branchi. nok after the only throughout the a A Friday, June J. EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING. WITH EXTRA TROUSERS, The NORFOLK and JACKET SUITS are made of fancy cassimeres in brown overplaid effects. Splendid looking and wearing outfits for Boys 7 to 16 years of age. The JACK TAR SUITS are made of navy blue cheviots, trimmed with white braids; lanyard and whistle; sizes 3 to 10 years. EXTRA TROUSERS WITH EACH SUIT. and Recwnls pened. Events, ot seal on the bottom. of the Jole.’’) delivered at $3.75. vi {LARGEST GREDIT CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, zh| E's to our advantage to know the| ages we offer; it’s to your ad- age for you to know them. Our neo extra charge credit system is easily explained. MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING ¢ CREDIT READY MADE AND TO ORDER. Ready- TO. Bold only In 61 Regal Shoe Stores from worcoats i 1 ¢ ve 2280 Third Ave., 8. W. cor. 1241 st ate Suite and oO. ORD! 16, to $12, ¥!to orler 33 to 6 uxedo $30, Mi NEW YORK CITY: 785 Broa 1339 WEEK! M Open Saturdays until 10.90, Also by. mal! 18 Stores Metropolitan District. NEWARK STORE: 841 BROAD STRBRT, OPP CENTRAL, RR. STATION. MEN'S STORES. (See ‘* Window Regals are sold only from 51 Regal Stores at $3.50, by mail THE SHOE THAT PROVES New York to San Francisco and London. 0 BROOKLYN: opp. Montague St, near Bedford Ave. bet. Ditmars St, and tf A 466 Firth Ave. JERSEY CITY: 66 Newark Ave, WOMEN’S STOREs. corner 10th 8t. 7. Opp. Herald Square, 2087 Seventh cor. 126th JU! ABOVE 10TH ST. "80-82 dth Ave. To make business boom during the ull season it {s only necessary to advertise in the right place. The Sunday World is the right placa. in ‘on- 340 Suits With Extra CGrousers Norfolk Suits. NORFOLK SUITS, \§ Wash Knee 3 j Pants, Special, JACKET SUITS, IB) excelent’ wake, duces. and | linen crash trousers we have marked asa leader for Friday and Satarda: 2kc. to a customer. 00 e Outfit (The Boye Btore, Second Fier.) Phrase OPERG 1250 oys’ Summer Suits Every one actually marked down from $3.50, $4 and $5 —prices at which they cannot be equalled anywhere in the city. Boys’ Summer Suits, sizes 3 to 16 years, Two-piece Outing Suits with belted trousers; Sailor Blouse Suits, Russian Blouse Suits, Materials—Wool Cassimeres, Scotch Mixtures, Blue Worsted Serge, Black Thibet, Imported Homespun and Cheviot. Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits of excellent $2 Wash Suits for $1, Shale materials in large assortment, special 2 5 Cc $9 Youth’s Blue ‘Ages 3 to 16 years; 2 pairs ony | carefully tailored. For Friday and Sat- “Mothers’ Friend’’ Waists at 69c. and 45c. Boys’ $4.50 and $2.50 Shoes, Spectal at g8c. and $7.49, “Once buy of Bri'l, you always will,” Bit B 279 Broadway. FOUR 211 & 219 Sixth Avenue. 47 Cortlandt Street. “Sidaus” 125th St., Cor. 34 Avenue, (GP See To-Morrow's Evening Papers N 2” Thin [°° 6:°° Serge Suits, Sizes 14to 20. Of fast True Blue Seree,cut on young men’s patterns and urday only, $6. Children's fast black cotton Stockings, seamless feet, double heels and toes, extra good le quality, pair Sone Mestigee Shirts, 35c, lored - Negli- ind" hoys’ . col Shirts, Soft finished, ed. stri assort- es, well made, cut h neckbands, good . 385¢ coe 25c. Flowers, 10c. Clearance sale of Flower and Fo- liage Sprays, consisting of Roses, Lily of the Valley, Narcissus, Daisies, &c.; choice. . 2.00 Pattern Cloths, 1.25. Pattern Cloths, only 200, 10-4 size, strictly pure Tinen cream damask, one row of drawn o 15c. White Cambric, 10c. White Cambri, 2,000 yds., 36 10c|— Bed Spreads, 500, full size, snow ~ PRO NLT TTD Ee TL a a inch, extra fine weave (better than Lonsdale), worth vac. and 15c. yard... -10 Bed Spreads, 80c. white crochet, hemmed ready for use (none C. O. D.), worth $1.10, each work around the border, none C. O. D., each. . a 1.25 1.25UntrimmedHats,75c. Shirt-Waist Sets, in crystal mat 25c. Waist Sets, 10c. jet and bright cut jet, 3 to a set, choice 10c Untrimmed white chiffon Hats for women, made of all-silk tucked chiffon, best shapes 7 5C feet tach ULEAD 50c. Ruffed Curtains, 34c. “ancy striped, ruffled Cur- 34c Tike. Unbleached Mus- lin, Se. 5,000 yards bleached and un- pleached piusllay 1 yard wide, 2 Standard brands, worth 64g. and 73gc., yd... 5c tains, pair 18c. Huck Towels, 123c. Huck Towels, 50p dozen, size 18x 34. Extra fine linen, with fancy flowered patterns, hemmed and washed, ready for use, 1 124c¢ Washable Pillow Slips, embroid- 50c. Pillow Slips, 25c. ered, ready to slip pillow in, white, pink, green and red, in Art Needlework Depart- 25c each... 6c. Towelling, 4c. Towelling, 2,000 yds. bleached, 4c ment, choice Wall Paper Special. 10 rolls good Paper, 20 yds. Border, for . 5S 50c linen finish, yard 20c. White Madras, 10c. 7,500 yards white Madras and White lace striped Batiste, an unusual offer, per yd.. 10c 75c. Silk Foulards, 39c. Silks in figures and polka dots on dark and light grounds, all 2.50 Iron Springs, 1.90. All Iron Springs, double weave fabric, cable supports, 1.90 all sizes, at 2.50 Corsets, 79c. An odd lot of Her Majesty's Cor- sets, straight front, black, white and gray, odd sizes.. 79c new, perfect goods, this season's production, yard.. 39c Sc. Toilet Soap, 2c. Armour’s Tar Toilet Soap, per 2c cake 3c. Talcum Powder, 1c. Baby Talcum Powder, per box .... seitcsese IC 19c. Lining Sateens, 1014c. 36 in. mercerized Lining Sateens, every shade to match dress goods, lengths from 2 to 6 yards, all perfect and clear, yard ... a 103c 8 Specials on 2d Floor Bargain Tables. — |Table No. 1] Table No. 2. 10c. Laces and Embroid- Embroideries, hand loom Edg- 25c. Tuckings, 15c, Table No. 3.) ery, Sc. ings, Insertings, wide margins; Torchon Laces, Galloons in wave or straight effects, in white, cream, butter color, yard 5C Remnants of all kinds of Tuck- ings, in Swiss, cambric, nain- sook, organdie, some trimmed with Val. lace insertings, in linen color or black and white and all white, each. 150 © © Ce Ley Table No. 4. for News of Catch- THE WORLD’S VACATION BUREAU, BROADWAY. I3sI FREE INFORMATION .. SEASHORE AND MOUNTAIN © ~ $1.00 Shirt Waists, in -W Jawn and percale, a $2.75 melton cloth eorente W aise $1.50 percale Sailor dozen pretty styles Skirts, five-gore, ack, Percale an Suits,polkadots and rome tek ia | flare bottom, “Ox: duck, white, light stripes, sailor collar, others plain—light ford, medium gray Petty lait effects, trimmed with white & dark effects, | and’ blue, as- Be stviith fare an Pigns eores or: Fal Sizes 32 to 44. 50c} | em ecrteal se 1.90) skirt, 32 to 44. 1,95 4to 14 yeurs. 9OC — — Eee ee ——_____4 Table No. 5.| |Table No. 6.) [Table No. 7. Table No. 8. GE hare Corset Covers, high Corset Covers, circu- Lawn and Percale effects, yoke with neck, felled seams. lar, square and sur- Wrappers, in light, deep ruffle, edged If you want a good plice neck, lace or dark and medium pC ernbro iden, Cover for little embroidery trim- eciers tall ouaced years, value money get med, excep- D Bed) ¥5c, to $1... 500) {_ these: 321044. 10c| {tionally pretty 19c} | SWEAR DD er 50c 8 Friday Attractions on Basement Tables. po Toe 8 OS? Table No. 1.| |Table No. 2./ | Table No. 3.! |Table No. 4. $1.25 Manning & 85c. Japanned in- “ $9, japanned Toilet Gal Bowman. pearl se o jalvanized Watering agate nickel-plated fant’s Bath, an ex- Pitcher and Basin, Pot, 8-quart size, Tea and Coffee ceptionally good very nice for the hertlet ki Pots asbestos cush- bath for the little summer home or Friday's pe ind, on om, one these warm camp. Friday's “ ebony handle. 756 days, Friday.. 50c special price.. 25c ciat price..... 456 ® —o —— ¢ eS FA eacaRaRNGSSaISAT, © $ Table No. 5] |Table No. 6| |Table No. 7.) |Table No. 8] 50c. china Bathroom White hotel china in- 19c, china Cups and Sets, comprising dividual Vegetable Saucers, nicely Gas Globes, 4-In. size, foep ish, me 8d Dishes and Meat decorated and itlu- neat patterns, scal- Bical 1ecn® Dishes, assorted minated band, ; loped’ top, ex- nated......... 256 sizes, each...... 5C tall shape.... 106] | __ceptlonat value 12c ae ey * - Liquors and Cigars. ‘ar. Pride of Brooklyn Rye Coffee and Tea Sale with Free Sugar. iinet ere 30 Ti yin fide, Cele specie 2 arom Sao hey ap ; e 59c our regular 25c. ny. mix French Brandy, imported, Coffee, the best ed Golden per bottle ...e..eeee 1.09 5c. Coffee in the Cup Tea, Fork Sherry, Pal Ga or te ay, very choice wines, in- world, and a 5- peeelse cluding Jug, per gallon, Ib. bag of best, : ‘1 $1.29; per bottle.....,. fine granulated and a 5-Ib. Genuine Pepper Whiskey, 5 yrs, gal., $2.24; per bottle... fOr... ge 1.00 eee 1.00 Mellwood Pure Bourbon Whis- key, bottled in bond, per This Coffee is nev- ‘ Pee 4 full quart. . 1.00 er sold for less than| Another Big Uneeda Biscuit Sale. Cigars, 25c, per Ib. If you are i 2,000 doz., Bonaparte clear Havana Jockey £ using a 25c. Coffee or fen and ete aiboxt to cus 1.85 crisp, per WL DOX D5 sees Sapo’ ern ae Cones tnd pack Imperial Retest, Connecticut where, try ‘our Cafe Special. SB atch c psp ei) CCS 1.14 \ REGARDING 4 ad |