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‘ Magistrate Connorton was cajled upon es pass &pon one of his own none-gen BEAT HIS WEEE ON AAUSTIOE'S WORD peri aé ——— nnorton,.of Long Island City, Had,Announced that Any Hus- Hang Had the Right If She Re- Majneéd Out After 10 P. M. qoato GOOD LAW, GERKIN THOUGHT ffehellandi Friend Had Been to North] Drank Soda Water and? Beach, Gtayed: Out Unti 11.20—Magistrate IgsuesiSummons. 1 ype leas-blown-in-the-Connorto decisions to-day when "(bara Gerkin, of Woodside, E { E i 5 Farestake wand asked that her hushand be arrested for following the Magistrate's advice. le of domestic unhappiness, at a married woman should he @ at 10 P. M., and if she remained without good cause after that time was the right of the husband to chas- ther, Mrs. Gerkin, who 1s thirty- old, the omther of iwo chile comel}, told the Magistrate her husband had followed his ad- “It was this way,” sald Mrs. Gerkin: if and @ lady friend also may- and the mother of a couple of chil- she's a neighbor of mine at \vood- Yt to North Beach yestenlay. on the marry-go-round and en- selves: ‘There wo met two f men, mero boys, and they asked to have a dring; asked us, a couple wo had some Jewe go off the car and were Ing up.to where we lived, out came nd with another man, i hus- Ques TRIED SUICIDE WHILE WIFE SLEPT. Home After Mysterious Ab- sence, Inhaled Gas Through | a Tube at His Home. FUMES AWAKENED WOMAN. | Louls Dreyer, Well Known In Jersey City, Whose Trip Cost Him $4,000, Il Since He Got Back Home— Dcotor Tries to Save Him. A —EE Louls Dreyer, forty-two years old, a wealthy produce er, attempted it his home, No. y City, by in minating found 1 scious by his slept ja a room adjoining her Dreyer inhaled the gas hyapand’s. hirough a rubber tube attached to a Jet - near his bed. Mrs, Dreyer says she believes her husband was in a state of melancholla when he tried to end his life. His con- dition 1s sertous, although his physician hopes to save his life. A few months ago Mr, Dreyer mys- terlously disappeared from home. He had in his possession at the time about $10,090 in cash and checks, Mrs. Dreyer avd the police made a thorough sei for him without avail, He, h turned up, after several weeks’ absence, almost as mysteriously as he had gone away. The man appeared to be suffer- ing from @ drug and was minus about $4,000 in cash. He could not give any connected statement of his absence. The police were requested not to make any investizatinn. although it was suid that Mr. Dreyer haa been e victim of Knockout drops. He has been under constant medical treatment since. Ke. onnorton too,’ sald my Laas Q he began to beat her, After ng me my husband took me home, na he went into the house and “ayy his clothes and went aw ‘morning I went over to sce ms rand her husband had Just lett. le toldher ho was going to’ Hack feack and she could get along tho best could, doth men said they were on your decisions,” “{ remember I gave a deciaion in re- women belng out Jate," said the “My impression Is. how- it did not extend to the use ted in this case and will mons for your husband. in left court with the sum- Mons and promised to bring her friend to-morrow to get one for the man Hackensack. CHIEF GERONIMO JOINS ThE CHURCH jApache Leader, Whom Gen. \ Miles Described as “the | Worst Indian Who Ever \ Lived.” Becomes Methodist. MSILL, I. T., July 2.—Gerontmo, the Apache chief, who mounced “the worst Ii Hive and who for tyears “has been a prisoner of war on en. Miles pro- an who ever | Five Men Injured and 200 Bags © past eight | “T° NEW YORKERS I FAST TRAIN WRECK of Mail on Norfolk Express Burned When Cars Caught Fire. (Special to The Evening World.) WILMINGTON, Del, July %.—The south-bound New York and Norfolk ex- press on the Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railway ran Into a freight train on the outskirts of this clty to-day and flye persons on the express train were injured. They were John Beckley, engineer; A. V, Jamison, fireman; Will- iam Wright, express messenger; John Martin, mail clerk, and-L, B. Kimmey, mail clerk, AU will recover. At the place where the collision oc- curred the tracks of the Delawar sion cut-off cross the main line tracks almost at right angles. The Norfolk express was proceeding at a rapid rag when suddenly En- gineer Beckley saw the lights of a freight train croas his path. ‘The next instant hls locomotive had ploughed through the middle of the freight. Tne of the collision hurled the expre: locomotive and tender over ‘to t ht and the mail coach and baggage | to tho left. Whhin a few seconds after the collis- fon flames shot w from the cars and r the work this military reservation, has joined the Methodist Church with a dozen of his raves, being received into mber. ship. At the age of eight fs little of the old- the old ‘medicine ma ost the Governme: fho in his numerous raids killed 12 white settlers in Arizona alone in the ix years prior to his capture y Gens, Biiles.and Lawton in 158). Geronimo @nd his band wiped out half of the Population of the Yerritory and 6 nto the. mountain fastnesses of For over a quarter of a century the D SMO WHE Gaatidiwiged a ceaseless aMBAR.on the whites, and with that chigf, old Loco, to plan his wa the terror of th ° and again the Apac . led and outmarched the te. troops which were sent against whe old One occasi the ‘troops, ind made 60) mi ard pressed an and his horseb went to the Geronimo’s their names feared from the Gila| y sent from |wreck. But so quickly had the flames Jepread that of over 200 well fled bags} the mail but two wey burn- them says in g | dat ’ y \t at the freigit der right of ald, was due t folk express e the signals In Ume. |failing too! Lord & Taylor. “| Vednesday, July 22, 150 Dozen Men's Neglige Material consists of Madras, Fine Percale, and Zephyr Cloths; cuffs attached or detached, a large range of patterns and full line of sizes; these are regular $1.50Sbirts, All at S5 cts, each, ¢ Wealthy Man, Who Returned jig ot time to! were properly | Shirts.| “THE WORLDi TUESDAY a CASTORIA ® For Infants and Children.’ | The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signa of H! AVegetable Preparationfor As- similating the Food andRe = ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion Cheerful- |(am ness andRest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral, Nor NARCOTIC, ~~ dn Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA P taeas rut cxntaun oourany, NEW YORR Orre. CAMMBYBR Marked Down Sale In the Basement Of 5,000 fairs Children’s and Misses’ High and Low Cut. All taken from our Main Floor. Regular Standard Stock and reduced to Half Price. The best opportunity to procure serviceable shoes for the chil- Aperfect Remedy for Constipa-|fagt Tom Sour stomach Diente ; ) Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimilo Signature of Al baienths old 3) Doses —yzCi nis | Shoes. dren, No such bargains in New York. Every pair guaranteed, Misses’ Bick sie Button and Lace, with kid and patent leather tips; E25, also Tan, Kid, Button- and Lace, sizes 11 to 2, reduced from $2.50 to Misses’ $2,50 Black Kid and Patent Leather Oxfords and Strap Sandals, sises 11 Child’s Black Kid Button and Lace, with patent leather and kid tips; also Tan Kid Button and Lace, sises 6 to $l 00 e 1014, reduced from $2,00 tovese eeeesecercere $1.00 Chila’s Black Kid and Patent Leather Oxfords and Sandals, sizes 6 to 1014; reduced fram $2.00 to Child’s Light Spring Heel Tan Kid Batton and Lace | yoke of Cluny inserting, space EVENING, JULY 21, 1903. Get the details of our Depositors’ Account De- partment. Write a let- ter, or, better, visit our store and let us explain its principles and con- veniences, Solemn {| Summer Furniture : ands 5 ; Draper 1es. aa 56c., reduced from 69c—Porch draperies are the outward em- Rockers, made of natural wood, splint seat and slat back. 69c., reduced from 84c—Porch Nurse Rockers, red and nat- ural wood, reed seat, slat back. 94c., reduced from $1.19—Nursz Rockers, large size, natural and red finish frame, reed seat and back. £1.56, reduced from $1.94—Porch Rockers, natural finish, high slat back and reed seat. $1.64, reduced from $2.06—Porch blems of the Pope's death. Homes, churches, convents, asylums and hospitals will dis- play badges of sorrow for the passing away of one of the really grand characters of the century. Black Cotton Bunting, 8c. and12c+ Black All-wool Eunting, 39c. Black All-wool Cre, Cloth, 39¢. Purple Cotton Bunting, 9c. All-wool Purple Cashmere,49c¢ Ist FI, W. * © Women’s Long- Rockers, large size, red and omen s Coat Walking] green finish, reed seat and back. Suits Suits, made of $1.79, reduced from $2.24—Porch tan linen, fin- ished with wide straps form- ing plaits;: gored flare skirts. Rockers, green and natural finish, splint seat and back. $1.98, reduced from $2.49—Porch Rockers, natural finish, reed seat and back. $1.19, reduced from $1.49— Arm Chairs, red, green or natural finish, splint seat and back. $1.39, reduced from $1.74 — Arm Chairs, red and natural fin- ish, reed seat and slat back, $1.72 reduced from $2.14—Silver Birch Rockers, reed — seat and back. $2.79, reduced from $3.49—Silver $79 Women's Shirt Suits, made of dotted and figured foulards and striped taffeta and pongee silk, worth $15.00; special 310 69 at... . . Women’s Wear.—" 29° for 50c. Kimono Dress- ing Sacques, made of white, pink and lieht blue lawn, yokes of hemstitched tucks, bor- ders of hemstitched lawn. 59° for $1.00 “J.B.”’Straight- Birch Arm Chairs, reed seat ° front Corsets, made of| and back. pink and light blue batiste, $3.34, reduced from $4.24—Silver trimmed with lace, medium bust and hips, 12 to 26 inches, $49 tor $2.50 Waists, made of white China Silk, back, front and sleeves tucked. $2.9 for $4.50 Waists, made of White China Silk, Birch Arm Chairs, large size. $3.96, reduced from $4.96—Silver = Birch Rockers, reed seat and ack. £5.34, reduced from $7.96—Silver Birch Rocker Settee, reed seat and back. $7.96, reduced from $9.49—Silver Birch Settee, slat seat, 6 ft. 6 in. long. below yoke and sleeves shirred, Icce cuffs. Women’s Summer Vests. —:». Two very special offerings that chime right in with the warming weather :— Plain and Fancy ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless; low neck and short sleeves; square and V-shaped necks, finished with pretty lace. The same styles and qualities are advertised by others as great values at 19C.; Our pricesseeseesesseeereee 12c Women’s Fine and Fancy-ribbed Lisle Thread Vests, low neck and sleeveless, trimmed with dainty silk tape and lace edging. Quoted by others as extra value at 25c. and 45c.; our price, 19¢ $1.50 and $2.00 Negligee Shirts “ O04". Shoes; sises 4 to 8, reduced from $1.50 BNDSL00 fOr ceesieccveicienses $1.00 Misses’ Large Sise Black Kid and Patent Leather Oxfords, Sises 2'4 to 6, reduced from $7.50 1,8 $50 The 20th Street windows are used only and daily for the display of Bargain Goods. Watch these windows for Bargains in Fine Shoes on sale in our Basement. Bargains in Fine Hosiery, Men's Furnishing Goods, Leather Goods and Trunks on our Main Floor. Store Closes at 1 P.M, Saturdays During July and August. ee Alfred J. Cammeyer, 6th Ave. Corner 20th St, Atlantic City Is a famous seaside resort where can bo seen all classes | end phases of American life, It is uniquedn being a winter and summer re- }sort. Its fame as a health and pleasure place is known far and near. We | may safely paraphrase the expression: “See Naples and die,” to “See Atlan: ste City and Live," because it is the very centre of life and recreation, Atlantic City possesses a board walk almost five miles long, which ts generally acknowledged the finest in the world. ‘The beach ts really superb and tho bathing facilities are admirable. There are, in Atlantic City, over 700 hotels and boarding-houses. The rates range from §7 to $35 per week. Some of the iarge hotels can accom- modate as many as 500 guests each, and they possess all modern improve- ments as well as luxury and comfort. This delightful resort is the Mecca for those who like ocean breezes and has become very popular with all clanses, 4 e For hotel! information apply to The World's Vacation Bureaus, No, 1881 | Broadway/ Now York, and No. 293 Washington street, Brooklyn, ———— |This sale started with over Five Hundred Dozen Shirts—and not one of them is worth less than $4.50—approximately half were made to retail at $2.00. They represent the can- celled orders of undelivered balances that the manufacturer, jtactfully, did not insist on his customers accepting. In his dilemma we rpaterialized as a convenient expediency. |Our vast distributing power makes it easy for-us to handle quantities of any volume---if qualities are right and prices are low enough to bean incentive. In.this case we fixed conditions to suit ourselves and that is why you may now secure the best of $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts at 94c. them are: Woven madras, plain and corded, neat stripes and‘figures. , Printed madras, pretty tinted figures on white grounds, Corded madras, ultra novel designs and colorings. Cheviots, large variety of stripes and figures.» Chambrays, mode, tan and blue, plain or plaited bosoms. White madras, satin-finished stripes and plaids, Cuffs are attached and detached; all sizes. Men's Two - piece Coat - and - Trouser Suits, made to order of your Selection )teds, sortment of wool crashes, flannels and homespuns — plain, checked and striped effects. The majority are our regular $25.00 vai- ues—choice now at $15.50, $18.75. | object—to establish. new records of values... Each day, has its special series of achievements. should not miss the bright opportunities, hel _ R. H. Macy & Co,'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. ACYS Broadway, | Books Among Men’s Made-to-Measure Suits. These are our best fabrics — imported and domestic wors- cheviots and from a great as-|cassimeresinchecks, plaids, stripes and mixtures, light and medium weight — ° appropriate for Summer and early Autumn wear — $35.00 values at No skimping or slighting of workmanship because prices are lessened. This is our first Summer in our new store—the largest in the world devoted to retailing—and our energies are directed to the accomplishment of on Deposit your money at Macy's—it earns four percent. interest and af- fords all the good fea- tures of the credit sys- tem without any of its waste and extravagance. 4th to 35th Street. are used merely as a peg on which to hang a general story. Everything You Buy Here [ust Be Reliable and the Price Must Be Lower Than Any Other Store Charges. New Fiction sold by all others at $1.08; our price 98¢, Of course, other lines show a much greater difference—our rices on some things being just half what others charge. Extend the comparisons—you'll find that every department affords substantial economy. The sum total of the say- ings accruing by patronizing Macy's exclusively through- out the year will attain to goodly proportions. —1st Fi., rear. The Mettle of the Pasture, Allen; Questionable Shape, Howells; The Mystery of Murray Davenport, Stephens; Lady Rose’s Daugh- ter, Ward; The Gra loak, MacGrath; Castle Omeragh, Moore; Ike Glidden in Maine, McFaul; The Under Dog, Hopkinson Smith; Lions of the Lord, Wilson; The Star Dreamer, Castle; Ball, Green; Letters from a Self-Made Merchant; The Pit, Norris; Gordon Keith, Page; Darrell of the Blessed Isle, Bacheller; A Daughter of 11e Sioux, King. An extensive line of Paper Covered Novels, 8c. Cloth-bound Fiction, a good selection of titles, 9c. Dinner & Toilet Sets, Tumblers & Fruit Jars If we fail to quote the thing you wish --don’t be discouraged, The basement—your counter, the base of your supplies—is a prodigious space filled to overflow- sng—and we only mention four articles—four at- tractive pointers—that are meant to. lead you straight to other economies of the same sterling character. $4,87—Reduced from $6.87--Porcelain Dinner Sets, * one hundred pieces, new shape, decorated with fancy border design. $4 ,49—Reduced from $1.89—Toilet Sets—nine pieces, odd shape, neat underglazed decora- tions --with waste jar, $2.49. 48c-—Reduced from 69c. a dozen—Plain Blown Table Tumblers, perfect goods, finest quality— initial letter engraved to order on each. Genuine Mason Fruit Jars—highest grade. Pint size, our regular price 59c. a duz., reduced to 49¢ Quart size, our regular price 69c. a doz., reduced to 59¢ ¥% Gal. size, our regular price 84c. adoz., reduced to 74¢ Hundreds of other home needs are plentiful—Ice Cream Freezers, Ice Boxes, Refrigerators, Electrical Cooking Utensils, China, Glass, Laundry Requisites, Garden Tools, Door and Window Screens, Gas Stoves—nothing missing from the immense display. s We’ve just received a Upholster les large variety of mill- ends, including Damasks, Silk Gobelins, Figured Armures, Embossed Velours, Plain Repps, Rever= sible Crinkled and Oriental Tapestries that will be sold at about one-third of regular prices. The pieces range from 24 to 54 inches square. a. 300 pieces, assorted designs, worth 50c.; at 15¢, 350 pieces, assorted designs, worth 75c.; at 24c. 500 pieces, assorted designs, worth $1.00; at 32c. 300 pieces, assorted designs, worth $1.50; at 48c. 400 pieces, assorted designs, worth $1.75; at 64c. 300 pieces, assorted designs, worth $2.00; at ae 200 pieces, assorted designs worth $2.25; at 450 pieces, assorted designs, worth $2.75; at $1.29 Utility Boxes, covered with fine Japanese mat- ting or fancy cretonne — Matting-Covered. | Cretonne-Covered. $4.00 size at $3.24 $2.25 size at $1.74 - $5.00 size at $3.98 $2.75 size at $2.24 Mosquito Ammunition, Scientists—sober thinkers—say the can lure mosquitoes to death wi music. But the masses are ignorant of the destructive note. Mean- white are you a victim of the bus- zing pests? How they crucify the’ flesh and torture the spirit. There is no sleep, no tranquil moments o! quiet and comfort if they are on the wing. Here are all the things, tried and true, to clear the air of the great, little insidious plagues, 24 Floor, Rear. $35.00 Suits at $ 1 &* int 7 Chinese Incense or Joss Sticks, bun- dles containing five full packages, sie. “No-Skeet,” it puts the mosquitoes to flight and never fails to relieve the inflammation of their bites, 14c, “Anti-mus-keto,” puts the mosqul- toes to flight and relieves inflamma- tion caused by their bites, 46¢— with atomizer, 91¢. Sallade’s ‘Magic Mosquito Bite Cure” and insect exterminator, 19¢, ated Spirits of Ammonia, when, : mn applied, pened as great relief New and old customers Si | a a lh LARTER MERE SLIT sine