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THE V RUFFIAN HITS COREAN PRINCE 'Son of the Emperor Is Severely| Beaten by a Drunken Man at) a Resort Near Columbus, 0.-| and Is Confined to His Bed. AFF WOMAN, (IBY ATE HI STOWAWAY ERE, $100 OMNOND fireman Arrested on Charge of _ Bringing Her Over on the Long Voyage from Capetown and Deserting Her. Papa Droyske ’Phoned to Belle- vue Ambulance, “Hurry, | Can Sell that Pin for $100,” and) the Swallower Crowed. COLUMDUS, O., June 12.—Prince Ye, zon of the Emperor of Corea, and a stu- @srah Abrams, a Kaffir girl, enjoys fhe distinction of having come to New "York from Cape Town on a steamship fm which only one man knew of her When little Mildred Droyske swal- lowed a $10 diamond searfpin after playing around the showcases {n_her father's jewelty store at No. 39 East dent at the Ohio Wesleyan University | Presence. She was an accidental stow-| wourth street, the father, Jacob Droy- |at Delnware, and his secretary, Bwana, away, eee fom the Union culls pers ake, grabbed the child, who ts only four | were assaulted yesterday by Joo Stout. | Steamship Company, on whose P|) years old. by the arm and started on «| very id. oN | the drunkeh son of a livery stable owner Corfe Castle she came, will have to see) wig earch thrgugh the neighborhood | at Stratford Park, a summer resort near here, and to-day the Prince Is confined to his bed. ‘The Prince and his secretary had just | arrived in Stratford Park and were walking toward the hotel when they encountered Stout, who was heeling hilariously through the town, Stout) was heard to | “Watch me kill the Chinamen.”” The Corean royalty stepped aside to} let the rufflan pass, but instead the lat-| ter shot his fist out and knocked the Prince down, the fist striking him on the moith and cutting his lip. Ewaha jumped in and attempted to fight Stout, but the latter was too power- ful for him, and he to went sprawling on the ground. A crowd came up and caught Stout, holding him until the po- lice took him in charge. The injured foreigners were taken to Delaware, where thelr injuries were Gressed and they were taken back to the hotel. ‘The Prince went to bed and caused his Secretary to send to the Em- peror a cable despatch telling him of the assault This was the Prince's firet year at) Wesleyan and he was popular with the other students. Democratic, he folned in the sports of the college and joined sey- eral of the college societies, —=____ BROKEN SKULL KILLS HIM. that she gets back safely. ‘The day before the Corfe Castle left {Cape Town a fireman in her crew took tthe woman aboard anq left her in a for a telephone, the child dangling be- hind him like the tall of a kite On reaching the telephone he was con- nected with Bellevue Hospital. He begged that do:tors be sent at once with a stomach pump, telling them the child bad swallowed a diamond stick- pin, and adding : “Hurry! I can sell that pin for $100." The doctors came and took Mildred to the hospital in an ambulance. vi- dently the pin had not punctured her Mttle interior, as she was wnusua‘ly Joyous, de‘ighting in the fast and free ride tothe infirmary. The father at- tributed her unusual brilliancy to the diamond inalde of her. Mildred was given powerful emetic, but the pin did not come up. The doc- tors stuck thelr fingers into her like a poarding-house keeper probes a dressed chicken to determine tts relative antiquity. They hoped to feel from the Ei ate bumps which the diamond would ‘The father asked permission to remain all night cy ne could be on hand tn case peared, but he was sent Gomer the doctors, ‘said that to-any they "would try to looate the missing pin with the X-ray machine, MASHER GETS $5 FINE. That's What It Cost Him to Accost a Girl in the Street, Wilma Hetpef, a pretty girl of nine- teen years, living at No. 680 8t, Ann's avenue, appeared fn the Morrieania Court to-day as complainant against Frank Fitri, of Morris avenue and One Hundred and Fifty-fifth street, whom she accused of insulting her. plies Hetnet says she was near ner ome last night when Pitri spoke to With assisting Harris in getting the| her. She said he had spoken to her be- Woman of of the ship. and @he became frightened, She wane, oMiclais do not believe the girl a4 policeman and had him arcest-| ¢ trig Aeon Ge whe as an) ed: Hf admitted that he had spoken c suc e Bl t sale returned to South Africa, ™"S*| He ee fined re meant ne stateroom on the upper deck, telling her | to be sure to leave during the night © Baran slept too soundly, and when sho ‘woke next morning the Corfe Castle ywas under way. The fireman, who told her his name was George Harr! wled her down into the coalb Wecreted her there. For nineteen fantil the ship reached St. Lucia, Harris gtowed the woman in the steamer's coal | punkers in daytime and in the bunk @bove decks at night. After the ship left St. Lucia and during the eight days {t took to reach Erle Basin, in South Brooklyn, Harris kept -. he girl in a hiding-place back of the donkey engine in the hold. Bach day fhe took her plenty of food and water. On arrival here Harris for the first fime imparted to his companions in the @toke-hole his secret, and they helped dhim get the woman off of the ship. In i@ man’s sult of clothes she left the sghip and after being placed in a public thouse near the Erie Basin Harris de- id lars, selection it and kt. gold tia eading “Hines Vkt, sold gold genuine Diamond Ring, value $20, $10. gerted her. She was arrested that night ‘es & vagrant in the house and the next ay a Magistrate dismissed per. Baturday night sho was so weak from fhunger that she told a policeman her story and was sent to Ellis Island, Where the Immigration officers were puzzled until yesterday in proving the ‘truth of her story. No one on the Corfe Castle had seen her, and it was not until ehe described aa the incidents that she was believed. n A. Jones, nd ate idoneined him. ay Harris “ies ‘ether firemen were arrested charged ture and Police Are Inveatizating. Patrick Hanrahan, of No. 60 ‘Trinity place, died in the Hudson Street Hos- pital today from a fractured ekull, Hanrahan was taken to the hospital from hig home last Monday by Dr. , of the hospital. they did not know how the man come by his injury, but that the arm. h Street Station police were in- | BERNHEIM & CO.’SB: Clothing Values Are Famous. { SALE OF WANUFACTURERS’ CLOTHING STOCKS HE unfavorable weather, strikes, floods in the West, disastrous storms in the South have made clothing manufacturers with big stocks on hand desperate. One of this citv’s best makers saw failure staring him in the face. Our reputation as buyers of large stocks for SPOT CASH brought him to us first, with the result that every table in our big store is now overloaded with his stock of this season's NEWEST CLOTHING For MEN STYLE and BOYS bought by us for Spot Cash at such tremendous sacrifice that we can afford and will sell it BELOW COST OF PRODUCTION SALE_BEGINS AT 9 A. M. TO-MORKOW, " VHOLEBALE ° 3A Meee" For Men Furnishings pack" Boys’Suits s#ice {39 Men's Au-Woot_Buxinem 300 doz. Madras Negligee Shirts | Taat Win Detiene Practical Mothers. « Haare Al ia Bas ite natcene ceipaer anal 17c + 40c 59c 1.39 Men's Colored Ball 1.98 wear, value 390..... 2,98 A Mill's Sample of finest Mer- 3.98 SAL PRICE 3,60 5,50 6,75 7.70 10,00 12,00 16.50 Men's Trousers Re Se. Boye’ Fast-Color Washable Sults, with cord and whi 4-in-hands, $1.00 value, at.. $1.90 All-Wool C! Oxfords, Double or Norfolks, at.. $7.50 Men’s Blue All-Woo! Fast- Cele 6 0 cerized Si nderwear, value $1.25 and $1.60... $3.00 Fine Serges, Woreteds and i Plain Sailor, burn stylish — Chevio! Jackets or Norfolks. $3.95 Boys’ Suits, in be teds, all-wool Cheviots, mad ‘or in stylish Sailor blouses |, Banncek? 50 Men's Lace or Congress Solid Leather Shoes A Manufact:rer’s Entire Stack Straw Hats Now on Sale 1,69 in all the newe All-wool materials; Dress Sui atyles and b now at ., Worsted and a and Clay Suits, Finest. Dress Suita, 1 pock# of Prince ‘Alberts Youths’ Suits at $5.00 All-Wool Chevlotn and Cas- simeres, made up i latest styles at NEW ERA PRIC 3,45 aaa 1,50 We - (4g) usual Knee Pants or stylish Cr ou rices. Strictly all-woo}. strongly | made, This Sale Will Be Memorable — Not only for its wonderful opportunity for seasonable bargains, but also because it will again prove that we do more for our customers in every way than any other house in New York. We consider no transaction complete antil entire satisfaction ts given, CLOTHING KEPT IN REPAIR FREE. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF YOU WANT IT. At the Sign of Ye Owl. Blue Trading Stampa will earn better pre- miums for Joss ox- penditure and in loss A memorable F zk for unheard- es in Men's “oh Weir. EN SAT’S rtins 1145 P, M, DOWNTOWN VE. ayant S ay CORNER, Patrick Hanrnhan Dies of a Frac- {iment of sol nensine dIn- $5.90 "Te will pay you to come miles out of your way for these great bargains, Mail Orders Promptly Attended To. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. Cut Ss This DURING THIS SALE WE GIVE We Out To Every aac DOUBLE STAMPS Coupon. d oa ee SE ee pt Fanomo FT Good A woartn STAMPS wort STAMPS For ABSOLUTELY FREE WITH EACH 12° PURCHASE Two in - Weeks ESTABLISHED OVER 25 N.S. BRANN MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 231 Eighth Ave., OPEN EVENINGS. GRADUATION HEIs Bet, 21st & 22d Sts. 52. 75 “P All engraving done free ot charge. z selection of handsome heavy iia eld Tattle) Kings $1.90 id a gold, 14-kt. link f) : y SIXTH AVE, 19 T020 Now for the Final Week’s Selling of This Special Under-pricePurchaseof Clothing Still More Radical Reductions And Values Greater Than Ever. Last Friday and Saturday hold the record in this business for output of Clothing. On these two days we supplied more wardrobes to particular men than at any previous period. Two reasons—the same ones that are linked to this store—Quality and Price. We bought away underprice the entire reserve stock of the best clothing maker in New York. We added to it all of our own lots, where sizes were brokan. The selling has shattered sizes and makes further reductions necessary. So for to-morrow prices are.next to nothing. And there is not a man in all Greater New York but who can be fitted to his entire satisfaction. Furthermore—he will look to this store in future— to supply his clothing needs. Second Floor. Sults worth up to $25; entirely| Suits worth up to $15; of stylish; Suits worth up to $35; Including hand made and of finest materials.| and splendid wearing materials. | every nobby garment in stockexcept Ready to-morrow morning at Ready to-morrow morning at blacks. Ready to-morrow morning at $12.50 $7.50 $17.75 | We do not stop with these three offers, however, but add other seasonable things for men, such as Straw Hats Outing Suits. Trousers. in every style and shape that ts correct for Coats and Trousers of very fine all-wool Warm weather styles fn both flannels and Sonate Salsa ands corbutsoid tere Cane ee a yarioty) of Leapladtea finish- crashes of the best quality, and cut after the at $2.00. To soee the lot OIKGTEOW: st 6 Dest possible manner. Very special most epproved perierns) Sold regularly at $1.50 $7.95 & $6.75 $2.65 Some Suits for Boys Reduced. Russian Blouse and Sailors of the best materials and in the finest patterns obtainable. A clear-up of all the weights suitable for summer wear—at these prices: At $5.75—Sults sold up to $10.00. At $3. 95—Sults sold up to $6. 50. BOYS’ KNEE PANTS, of washable material pecial sterner: BOYS’ WASH CAPS AND TAMS; the 95c. ones at 50: he row at 29 TSC, ONES Bt... cesrrscceeccccccsssoncecsecrcccevocccecnes 25 Second Floor. 9 e ° Men’s New Negligee Shirts, $1.05, |} $! Neckwear 55c. rst loor. WORTH $1.50. Men’s Summer Scarfs, We have just received a very special lot of men’s strictly high grade Negligee made of light weight faticy Shirts which we ordered at a very low figure months ago. “Made after our own 3 silks, medium and light patterns, perfect fitting, absolutely correct in each little detail.” Thrée distinct styles. colorings, also the fe opular The new gray shade, made perfectly plain, attached or detached cuffs. navy and white English Light-weight soft-tinish P. , in whi , a sae azacd cu - ercales, . : ite grounds, neat printed effects, made with, od pleats) printed twill silks. The S| eglige it - = pleats ach side, attached a Mietachied cue, al Tana nee ctiw ints ae ty sie a ‘inch alli " is Fog aus f Not job lots, new, clean perfect, goods worth $50 eachyatewinse sso sOutt auitahie tontioasutourain. i - Ha with lpose ends. egular $1.00 scarf at 55 ’ A Sale of Misses’ Cotton Dresses At Prices that Tingle with Fairness. Third Floor. * Vellings. First in importance are these of White Organdie—ideal for the graduation and pretty for First Floor. every sort of Summer occasion, Variety is large, of course, most of them being elaborately trimmed One lot of Fancy Meshes, with needlework, laces and ribbons. Sizes are 14 and 16, Prices are $10.75, $16.75 and $23.75. Pain or chenille spotted, in Other splendid values include lack, jackdaw or magpie; Junior two-plece Organdie Dresses, waists with large Girls’ one-piece Organdte and Point d’Esprit Dresses, regularly sold at from 68c, to bertha and yoke lace trimmed; skirts full flounce, with | desirable for confirmation, in a variety of styles and 90c. per yard; for this sale, lace insertions, heading; lengths 30 to 36. . $14.75 | trimmings; 6 to 14 year sizes, arden wctnscecel eats 29 Junior Dresses of Point d’Esprit; waists prettily trim- $5.85, $10.75, $12.75. One lot of made-up Chiffon med with rows of baby ribbon and laces; skirts have Girls’ Wash Dresses, of fancy percale, striped madras Veils, full length, hemstitched, three flounces, trimmed with narrow ribbon and head- and mercerized chambray, in hi and low neck, large with colored borders; positively ing of lace insertion, sash and large bow of soft rib- berthas trimmed with braid, embroideries or laces; this season’s shades; regularly 65c,; bon; lengths 30 to 3 7.50 | sizes 6 to 14 years.. $I. 25, $2.90, $3.90 for this sale, each . 35 Special Saturday Sale of Special Saturday Sale of Millinery Department. Bipyclee end Cameras & PhotoSupplies, retest oor Sportin ioods. Second Floor. Unparalleled selling of Ladies’, Misses’ P g Long Focus Premo, 4x5, fitted with extra $$ and Children’s Untrimmed Hats at a mere Second Floor. long bellows, 25 inch draw automaticshutter. $} fraction of prices asked elsewhere. Every Men's and Women’s Bicycles. They }} An ideal camera for an amateur or profes- $$ hat marked at less than % price, and only come in 22-inch frames and black enamel; }$ sional. Regularly $45.00, special... 18,00 ite most gestae shapes. In Black, White, the same wheels that are selling at $40.00 Tele-Photo Cycle Royal Cameras, exact models UscatiOr eUrn m si under the manufacturer’s name; here fully 3% of the celebrated Poco model C. & D. Tuscan Brald Hats, guaranteed, at....0-++++eeeeene 17.00 $4 Moet Pe 4x5 Royal, rexularly 927.08, spe, ts 48 ©. Crescent Golf Clubs, including Sockets, Driv- Model D, 5x7 Royal, regularly $35.00, ibe Black Tarbes ers, Brasseys and Irons; regular value $1.50, spe- Cll vcreniecssesstecsecuweacd nen x Chal. csecseee epoceese Prrriereee Model C, 4x5 Royal, regularly $32.00, 5s 8G Kempshall Gott Balls, one dozen to a eunarner! Clal veces Cuvee scetecesccgect ee SAeOU Elsewhere $1.00 to $1.50, SPECIAl. .dseeee oversees seneeeveesseeee GOO Model G, §x7 Royal, regularly $35.00, tpe- Black Straw Dress Shapes, Caddy Bags, the stiff leather kind regular ela nasscssenhatietienye avert saee ss ORR Two excellent large shapes, $3.50 grades, at..esssseeeeeees Geetien F Lee ¢ Camera, 4x5, regular value Leta 33c¢ “Tennis. sOthersneyili Pi) Galea R fe Elsewhere 6Se, B. G. J. Tennls-Rackets, regularly $2.S0, special }} $13.25 and upwards. i White Fancy Braid Hats, at. ‘ Spectal Film Catmera taking 3%x4% Eastman 58c Spalding Rackets, 75c. to... Film, spectal.....eeesesseesseeees cence @T-75 Elsewhere 85c. Nets, 42x3, bound, double centre, 21-thread, Fnonogeaph Sree. regularly $4.50, at..ccceeseseeseeeeneres $2.05 j ets mat Climax Dise Records, 7-Inch, 3 for 25¢. Wom n’ ih th bond dina pct fa Wo ever heard of Disc. Records at this en's Gloves. * 00 85:59 PRS ‘onishing as it may seem, they Women's 2-Clasp "Milanese Suede. Lisle Balls, best English imported, at 25¢., 30¢ are here all the same. About 3,000, in- $$ Gloves, plain and open mesh, black, white Bathing Suits, cluding rk songs, ballads, marches, ${ and all the season’s colors. Fine weave, Two-piece, extra fine cotton; some are plain oe wal a Spin bipeae banjo solos, 3 special. imported merchandise. .....-. 5{). and some striped; regular 75c, to $1 value, at. 50 many other specialties, All to Women’s Lisle Thread Glov. All-wool, two-plece, $1.95 to.....e+00+ $3-75 Phe at 3 for 25c. “Will play on all Dis open mesh, black, white and aes | Fishing Tackle. Mees o oe ew eBi vecedecaceweseses 25 f Columbia Records, Complete outfit, Rod, Reel, Hep Bees 91.25 $4 including wax and moulded at 2 for 250, Saxe and Sr ret ite Van ort eanno 11 Tera OL ate sae rae ast Ste, Lactate The World’s Vacation Baresi: : 1381 BROADWAY. i

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