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te Division Decides that, the Charges Against the Dismisse. ECHNICALITY SAVES MOTT.| i ei aes urt Rules that Charges Against Him Were Not Before It and if 2 Case Is Sought New Ones Must Be Made. , —————— Satter hearing argumont in the charges igainst Magistrate Clarence W. Meade inability to fulfil the duties 3 Justice Patterson in of the Supreme Court to nounced for the Court that the changes dismissed. . 4s an unusual proceeding for this in the weekly bulletin charges against Ma: Mott, simflar to those vere declar The Charges Against Them. he chatges against the two Magis- p before the Api | In each cage the the jatrate is phy ly unfit to hold wis case against M first. Mr. sition. Bijus and Chi P. F the petitioner, Joseph W & member of the City Club. he question of proper service upon | respondent came up, and Mr. Bla d an affidavit showing that the ad been served upon Magist he court properly as any fu: ie case could come before the ‘October. Give Dying Man a Chance. lade remairks to the effect that the would not be in haste to take as present. fMculty, showing the cf- mn the slight stroke of paralysis a he had jast fall. cited the charges against " that uns | ind that is not even alleged in thi mn affdawit from Mr. Meade's physl- FADE AND MOTT ‘WIN BG MICTORY t, as decisions are generally handed) | Justices Hatch and McLaughlin \from a Madison aven aiolan ie in he b Chat atd pero woud ih a ange time aifo'fo Sestme his dutien o Mr, 1 ed that ‘. h du sume however of 9 t ‘son finally t the Court Ho ‘of the Ma ve 8 ts hud b er, It wae the Division ¢ 4 ot that the or WHO SPOKE OF Great Increase {n Birts Reported, While Number of Deaths In Much Less. The vital statietics Tor the first balf of the current year, made public to-day by Dr. Ledofle. President of the Board|**# blocked by an ico wagon. The of Health, show a marked decrease in| ‘fiver of the wagon, It was thought thé death rate over that of the corre-| te motorman, would pull up behind the sponding period of last year and an in- fee mn. Instead, however, Ryan at ¢ iy the number of births reported, | tempted to pull around tt. cre. The number of 4 t six months in the last b feels justhfled 1 th rate this a tot 196 Ore i inst $6,000 in 1 —— General Se of General with the ns) about it fo! tt a Tee, No, 38 € ‘reodman, 1S§p | f IS2T0146 W. 14 Ss and Boys’ Jacquarded Men Negligee Shirts 45c White Duck 29c 45 SU eany de a BETWEEN 6™AND7TW AVES, CONSISTING AND MATERIAL, Built for comfort—unlined ; built for style —jauntily cut; built for service—reliable They’re the true Scotch and Irish effects in homespuns, tweeds and cheviots in pleasing light and dark shades. OPEN TO-MORROW, CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, Superb BLUE SERGE SUITS| YOUNG MEN'S We make and sell more Blue Serge Suits each season—because every one gives utmost satisfaction, fullilling all reguirements of fit, style, permanency of color and evvssergeand $9.50 SIQ, SED STRAW HATS, 23c, All Braids Fourth of July Furnishings Men's and Boys? Stylish Balbriggan Underwear Narrow Leather Belts Wash Suits for the Little Lad’s Comfort ECIAL SALE THIRD AVE.NW:Cor.83 °° ST. | ONE BLOCK FROM ELEVATED STATION }} =e Wey Si OR ONE SENSATIONAL WEEK! Men’s @ Youns Men’s Summer Suits OF COAT, TROUSERS BELT, ALL OF fabrics. STORE MEN'S S$ @.75 SUITS, contour. Highest qualities M Worsted Suits, n's and Boys’ Durable 230 Russian Blouse c 75¢ LYER for Two Days Only —To-llorrow and Monday, EN’S SHOES PPaiday Until 10 P, M; Close’ Al Day Saturday, the Fourth, PRISE STORE Sam ugk RTL physiolan e 149. of fact that It had been tha work of the police! een 8O arranged ae not to ludgment of thi at the che RACE SUICIDE? the first six months of 1903 24,856 F sported, indicating a death 7 ger thousand of inhabi- Inasmuch as the number of ve greater in the first half fof the your D believing that will be much numbered 46, first halt of 1s increase of cop- y to the more WANTS $300 AS BRIBE. ed on u Serious Charge. Into Excavation, years old Ky, into the ex+ Patent Coitskin and Vici Lace ae) also Box Calf and Velour Oxfords, all men’s sizes, royally good shoes.. W CAR COLLISIBN ‘!Women In Lexington Avenue’ Are Wildiy Excited When Boy) | ts Hurt by Car Overturning a Delivery Wagon. and as be In @ collision between a south-bound Lexington avenue car and m wagon 0 Acke! the wagon was overturned and the driver, Thomas Ryan, a boy, of No. 1353 Park avenue, was Injured. Hin lef wrist was broken and he sustained other injuries, He was gent to Bellevue Eos pital The wagon was going in the same direction as the car, to the alde and in advance of !t, when further progres# The car which was then fn the mid dle of the block between Twenty- tourtty and Twenty-fifth streets, was going at a high rate of speed and & fore the motorman could stop it tt {| was @ crash as it caught tue wagor ripping off @ rear wheel and overtuin Ing Mt. In the overturning boy, who was with th driver. narrow escape. the wagon and grasped a lamp-post as he was pitched off, beneath che wreckage. ercy Gres, % hag a Dr. fear that they would be killed, the crash and all caused a pante in the car, most of the passengers being wo.nen. | DROWNED BOY FOUND. That of Litde figney. Schutter | Taken Out of the River, nutter, fourteen | e, was found ‘The body of F yoars old. of Wi cls Henry » help a. DIAMOND DYES} Color Jackets, Coats, Capes, Neckties, Waists. ff STOCKINGS WILL NOT FADE | om CROCK WHEN DYED WITH DIAMOND DYES, SE © 198, | ¢ fell li THE SAME UNTIL, 4TH OF FRIDAY, 10 P. JULY. n, Boys’ SUITS, $5 5:80 4 45c— 23c 23¢ Wash Knee Pants Third Avenue, f, Merrall & Condit this afternoon} wid He was thrown from| ! Ryan was pinnel| ‘The sight of the two boys and the} ,, EP TEE RRR NP LLIN TATE MART TY THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1903. JILTED, SHE THREW HERSELF OW KNIFE! FOOT-EASE For Hot, Tired, Aching Swollen Fect. bringing the Pie a4 nA J riatement ALLENS | Mrs, Louise Riva, Maddened by Heat and a Quarrel with, Man She Loved, Attempted Suicide in Japanese Way. S heat and a Quarrel h man had Jilted bh Louse » ML West + re-| INTO YOUR SHOES throat “ 0! arms in an at- » in spite of growing nails, and iustantly takes sting out of cornsand bunious, It Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous fect and in- i a bargain any time at 35c. into nine thousand Scarfs. ad em ee la i cc ai SIXTH AVE, «92 TOZO™ STREETS: Cr PIRST FLOOR. STORE WILL BE CLOSED ON SATURDAY, THE FOURTH, AND ON EVERY SATURDAY THEREAFTER AT NOON. ON OTHER BUSINESS DAYS AT 5. Men’s 35c. Black Silk Neckwear at 18c., THREE FOR HALF A DOLLAR. A maker of silk neckwear had just enough BLACK SILK on hand He offered to make them up for us at the exact cost of the silk. in order to keep his helpers busy when not engaged on other work. They are all plain black, of heavy pure silk,and made in the popular REVERSIBLE Derby Four-in-Hands—1% inches wide and-48 inches long. Particularly designed for wear with the turn-over collars and white or colored negligee. For men—and for women, too, as they are much in demand for shirt waists. You'll see the identical scarfs in some stores at 50c. Co: to cut up We would consider them greatest comfort discovery of the ALL DAY TO-MORROW—18c.—3 for 50c. . Makes tight or now shoes easy, A cer- z | tain cure for sweating, enllous and hot, ‘ soe ee eS he | ore Men's Negligéé Shirts at a VOlar. npear fyi SE REGULAR $1.50 AND $2 KINDS. ; | However ant} Dac-T-Ra Eyeglass Clip, 50c FIRST FLOOR, } vernon as € denne avert 317 Madison | You have all day to-morrow in which to-buy them—and it means that no bet- { bed So | ote {tutus ‘sie iaieatees: | ter shirt opportunity ever popped in front of you. \ ee They are a very firm aus ity of corded white madras in exquisite effects; light Sunday uWerld Wate: Weck. weight, hand laundered; plaited fronts. With. them are a lot of fancy pattern shirts d Monday Morning Wonde rs. 259-261 Sixth Ave., bet. 16th & 17th Ste. Open Friday Night Till 9 6’Clock. YOU KNOW HOW EASY YOU CAN ARRANGE TERMS HERE, tf you don't care to pay cash. A customer ‘@ enrolled on our books as a client has every courtesy end privilege extended, the same as those who buy strictly for cash. Everything Wwe sell is marked tn plain figures, therefore you don’t pay a penny more for THIS ts poraies and’ dlls] tone Ki Wand Sures: | waite or Remaant feiss, 2OG| Prigay Recioane See. Sun 1 plques eit: Fans, value J0c, ant price..... 2c phires Remnant Price Ife. Wome Women's Hous, | atttorent patter Remnant Pri A $2.98 White Lawn Waist Cambric Night tuck® an | V neck faisned Me. Friday Kemna: On oases, hi Lawn Gamp: stitched tucks broidery, neck | dainty hai | 14. Value 650. Fri Men’s Hose, 5: n Halt 12ke. fen in black, white value Wee 1 Q¢ | Silk Belts, with heavy oxidtzed buckles, buck and front, and some narrow stitched titeia belts with dainty. gitt buckles worth Boe. Frida L196 lawn or tte: | bottles; taey 10c|*2 oe 26c, Friday Remnant 12 nd $15 Suits for $5. Another one of our big drives which every now and then crop out of our bar gain tag Suits for men, made of wool serge and fancy mixtures, Perfect in fit, just as stylish as any gorment suld elsewhere for $10. In every size Friday. | Store Opens at 8.30 A, M. and Closes at 5 P.M. | Fourth of July Shoes To Save Holiday Money On Our Basement Shoe Store is full—too full— oj exactly the shoes that men, women and children want for the holiday, as well as all-summer wear. You want the shoes; we want the stocks lightened. Your advantage in buying shoes here today is direct, large and substantial. 6 Styles are right, variety and quantity are ample, and prices lower than you’d expect on such thoroughly excel- lent shoes: Women’s Oxford Shoes at $1.25 Kidskin with pateut or kid tips} Enamelied calfskin Oxford Shoes, and military heels. Worth $1.75. | with welted and stitched soles; Women's Oxford Shoes at $1.40] shoes that sell at $3 regularly; Black kidskin, medium welght;| handsome, durable and cool. banatone last, shapely heels, Boys’ Shoes at $1.50 ° i ened Women's Oxford Shoes at $1.65 wat ect PR ee ivel Regularly sold at $2.50. Fino| for playtime. kidskin, tipped with patent leather; medium eels nes lhe foned soles; Girls’ Shoes at $1 most comfortable summer shoes. Spring-heel button and la Men's Dress Shoes at $1.90 ot skin, with tips doce Biioee Patent leather lace Boots; light-| leather; sisee up to 2. Smaller sizes weight welted soles; shoes that we] at 85c. have sold at $3. JOHN. WANAMAKER, Women’s Oxford Shoes at $1.90 Baxement Shoe Store. yN, W. Cor, 83d St. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway. 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. | | broidered effects. tions. and embroidery medallions, 14 years ... Paper Novel new Fourth of July Candy Receptacles, to 1 _/Experience is’a”dear teacher, 037 hese who pi . This Potash, is the treatment geu- jous Blood Poison, but failure) and disappointment is the invariable result. These min- rently the ben the.old syraptonis iter when the ym, the treatment is left off. You faith to Mercury find out sooner o1 erful poison combined with erally prescribed for Con! erals drive jn the sores and eruptions, disease is gone and the [npn belie manent, but soon learag. return almost as soon must either keep the splotches and otlier a; Mercury and P H SS Df the disease’seen,, Nor is the taint ‘S.8.S.,a ‘Gp. will send free our book on Contagious Blood Poison, which is interest- ing and contains full directions for ag ourself at home.’ Medical advice or any special information desired given without charge. $ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.) ATLANTA, GA. ‘Telephone to The World if you need a cook or maid or any household help. Sun- ‘dest household help on the ter. end a) eves system saturated with mercu of dore mouth, ulcerated throat and the mortifica feels when the body is covered with disgusting sores, rashes, copper-colored wating symptoms of t] are poor crutches, ; down, the ..onstitution,e ruins the digestion - guaranteed purely only antidote for Contagious stroys every atom of the deadly virus, overcomes the bad effects of the mercury and cleanses the blood and system so thorgughly that never after are any signs) ever transmitted to others. ROO 0 1 $7.25 Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, lace or embroid- ery trimmed yokes, large berthas over shoulder, full skirts, broad hems, 6 to 14 $3.50 bis vile disease. y sad their use eventually’ breaks | cause the bones to decay. | SECOND FLOOR. THIRD FLOOR. THIRD FLOOR. stripes and pol to 12 years .. Basoment, 4c,, 8¢., 15c. and up. SPECIAL. ‘pow: or enddaie thé tortures ion that one naturally etable remedy, is the jlood Poison. It de. /RENMAN in splendid designs—made with attached or detached cuffs. All sizes—$1 instead of double. : StillSplendid ChoosingofMen’sTrousers $7.50 TO $10.00 KINDS AT $3.50. ba We bought the cloths at a big sacrifice. They are Sullivan & Vail’s finest silk and wool and other popular fabrics use trousers were made to our order and have the best sorts of trimmings all through. They are made with broad hips, and every detail perfect, air worth less than $7.50 and asgood many would be cheap at $10.00. There'll be a lively scramble until they are gone—at $3.50. [SECS CLL LL ALE LL LED CLE EIA PELE ELE EOL LED OPD OR OOP SEED LEELA, Shirt Waist Suits for the Outing. : VALUES $10 to $19.75, CHOOSE AT $7.50. For the outing the Shirt Waist Suit is par excellence. No matter where you go it possesses refinement and imbues style and comfort. We have several hundred natty suits to sell to-morrow at $7.50, worth by every fair standard $10 to $19.75. They are of finest quality lawn and linen, in exquisite plaited and fancy em- Some are pure white; others are in dainty colors and combina- Every size is represented in the collection and a perfect fit is assured. Specials in Misses’ Outing Garments. The last call before the Fourth. Styles that are very becoming and prices that really have no relationship with the actual worth of the garments. Misses’ Butcher Linen Shirt Waist Dresses, in white, tan and blue. Waists and skirts stylishly trimmed with small hemstitched box plaits Girls’ fine Dresses, in Russian Blouse, Sailor, high and low neck models; of crash, mercerized chambray and linen, very chic, trimmed with em- broidery, laces, tucking and briar stitching, in a variety of styles, selling up to $5.75, 6 to 14 years.......2.000e Girls’ Sulit a dots, Candies and Favors for the Glorious Fourth. Chocolate Fire Crackers, Shells, Roman Candles, &c., each, 5c., 10c. and Paper Cannon Crackers, to hold sweets, 4c., 5c., 6c. and Garlands, for decorating, seven yards long, in shape of drums, cannons and fancy boxes, 4-Ib. box Chocolate Bonbons, tied with fapey ribbon.....secseserererreee 8 e py vie: MERCURY A.POOR CRUTCH. int thei? je Dresses of percale, in dainty ig by elite tailors. The jot a They are $2.90 very full skirts, 6 98 - 15 SUCCESSFUL AUCTIONEERS ° SAY That the secret of thety success is advertising in The World, eAll the Leading “Auctioneen’| ~ ¥ Advertise All Thetr Sales tn The World,

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