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Seer Bj Closer and closer raced the cart, a HEADS FOR "FRISCO, BOY MUST TARR Runaway fobs Hie Father in . Gt Louis, Sees Now York Sights, Then Doubles on His Trail, GEEKS FAME AS CYCLIS Gorry He |e Stopped, as He Thinks Me Might Have Returned Home Rich Gome Oay—Oime Novela and Cigarettes in Hie Grip Phe tictent agent in the Penney Ratiroad dep Jorany Cty Prised when a hoy who em feok over the chunter avked Qurchare a ticket for sin Fre “Whe 4 you © ft for? wae ow Am If he could Myself, of course.” answered the boy 2 te displayed a wad reanbacks. Walt a minute.’ ald the agent, who @iling a porter, sont for Bp Polloe- Man Ryerson and told him about his Fouthful curtomer “What ts your name Policeman “Oliver Newton,” was the prompt reply “Where do you live? “In 8. Louis.” “Anybody with you? ("No.” “Where aid you get all that money? geked Ryerson as he eyed the roll of bills in the boy’s hand poy?” asked the “They're mine,’ replied the boy, and turning to the ticket-seller he said “Bay, can I get that ticket for San Francisco?" “You'd better come with me," said Ryerson. “Where?” asked the boy “You can't buy a ticket here. 1'll show You where to get one,” said Ryerson, @nd the boy was taken to P. quarters, where he told Chief Benjamin Murphy he was Oliver Newton, thirtesn ears old, and lived with his father at ie. 210 Parnell St. L When asked by the Chief @ot all tie 70.94, he started t n je stole It ve nui. wh $ possess y and satd t rand inten mia to make mone Chief Mur; Police Kelly would Immediately and away frou $250, in Californ a, and @ay 1 could haye come home t AUTO J Coasting a Hill in tt Soap-Box Mode!. He Collided with an Ash Cart, Which Was Not Injured. 3 You couldn't ing to k sised-heto got ine ani our there into ash ¢ | the eid. if nt didu't rr on ‘ihe bum uldn't work any more than it woula on the auto of a mil- dt had be naire, Tsane shut his eyes lokety-click-—cras he ash cart was uninjured, e dog, which had bee the cart with its ind, Was surprised. i ie. cart was a wrec! nurses at Sency Hospital are ding salve on little Isaac —<—<——— close nose to the | here, about 200 tn “were aroused at dawn to-day ch destroyed the gashouse premises. The Wee was the head qanndross, whose distant, was lighted up and her shrieks caused the. wo: the first to re- was i) M1 THE WRECK OF A TROLLEY CAR THAT WAS ‘olice Head: tof WFANT AICS. = New 5 ‘Avenue, | 0°! THE WONT: a7 RICK WY TRAIN ANI PLATLORM WHERE MOTORM AS WAS AILLED, ——— . ieneneaandneeaneal ry t POOR BLIND GOT JUST $49 EACH es Annual Function Took Place at Headquarters of Public Char-! ities Department and Several, Hundred Participated. | pplicationa re wnaual 4 year and en <> BLOODY SHIRT WOMEN PLEAD “52 WITH HIS THREAT, FR MISS DE CRIS were pall off tel an expendit vt tie tow | Pittsburg Woman Says German "| Who Killed His Wife and, Georgians Resident in New York Send Petition for Her pile | Child Has Sent a Warning| Pardon to Governor of Their y po | that He'll Kill Her. State. ita | - nT I ‘ 2 ¥ ‘ 1 fi pardon of Mary De Many or Ww forged at the iledge- 4 at P: In B Oabal | ine or mls mpanied ve Hee | 1 ‘ Nolture asking It to aboll ‘ f cin D ‘ t No 1 te ing tn] u 1 York and whose homes were tn of “ pe ' va Y \ Miss May 1s pr 1 to the City 1 1 t ‘ 1 me yn reads * J ) " eye 1 lersigned, In view of the facts y , ery a W . rocame y made public concerning Mamie State Penitentiary of nat the brutal treat- bas recelved at the hands of on wanten under the pernicious ws of our State is suMoient ent for her crime, do her tly pray Your Excellency to pai fortunate woman In the © of womanhood and for the sake * civilization and humanity.” ‘ ed Mra, Joseph Harris | Morman, VioePresideat of the Ladies’ Memorial Association, who ts visiting In New York; Mrs, Martha Goode An- er Mrs, Webster Davis, Mrs, James with Mayor Le by t r rl her home soon. at hile dau; ‘oupee, Miss Mary Willa Lit- 1 that he n {tle of West Point, Ga.; Mrs, M. BL threatening | ! nwover, | Hogan and Mrs, James Peoples Knott, x 5 ty Pittsbura lof Atlanta; Miss Hugh Martin, of on a “ ia; Miss Loulse Rogers, of Macon; u-old dausfiter, CASHIERS WHE. GIVES UP FORTUNE firs, Enoch Lb, Cowart Gravely, Boggars Hersell to Restore! Funda Mer Hushand Embea-| ed from Navesink Bank, | SURRENDERS EVEN JEWELRY | Naa Mer Own Private Property and the Gani Had No Claim on it! Better Feeling Now Among the} Oepositore fre Roel fb Cowart wife of the nol Rank Ly Kar Nd. hae ned over to the all of he roperty, Including real estate deade A nome aa ay le t “ way hy whieh property wuld be taken fram her, ohe aad @ was anxious to make restitution so far an possible. In Asbury Park, where her property was located. it te sald that Jt amounted to $20,000, Cowart, who confessed taking the bank's monay, spent Sunday tn his home tn Asbury Park with hie wife. He will probably aasiat the recetver to- jay tn going over the books. A large crowd of depositors gathered the bank to~iay and obtained re = certifientes aw fast as thelr ac- . 114 he looked Into. Much ate appointment wae expreneed by many of them at receiving only certificates They had been notified by Bank Ex- aminer W. \A. Mason to be at the bank to-day and they were under the tmpres- sion that they wore to recetve the (mount of thelr deposits In cash. There was considerate grumbling. Persons who are unable to regain thetr bonds ind other securities threaten to bring suite, ‘There ts a report that the depositors will de paid in full. and thie is worry- the stockholders, many of whom are to have all their money Invested n stock in the bank A report in Red Bank fs that nefther the recelver nor the bank officials had any knowledge till Thursday night that the bank's condition was so serious. This is dented by both the receiver and Metals, who say that when the plan of reorganization was discussed that day they knew there was a discrepancy of $15,000, At that time Mr. Mason had not gone far enough into the books to discover any further shortage. The following day there were suspicions that Cashter Cowart had been gullty of falsifying reports, and when he was questioned clovely he confessed all, His arrest fol- lowed. The cashier offered to make part restitution to the bank, ‘but this propo- sition could not be entertained at the ume. ‘ Roberts, President of the bank, declared that previous to recent developments b= and the other offi- cers of the bank nad every conf- in the cashier. Mr, Roberts, who sident of the Roberts Safety Water is the largest de- bank, hie cash there vunting to $40,000," Before the facts the defalcation became known Presl- dent Roberts declared that he would be willing to advance any amount of money to put the institution on @ sound finan- clal footing. ‘A better feelin has followed the excitement attend- ing the closing of the bank and the ar- rest of the cashier, The receiver was asked by a World reporter what the outlook was in reference to the deposi- tors getting thelr money, He would only. that it was infrequent for national bank depositors to lose their movey by the failure of uch a, bank. Notwithstanding. that it ‘was Bunday among the depositors MONDAY EVENING, ATETST 17, 1907, ENOCH L, COWART, | UE MBUAZZLING CARTIER For Nufents nnd Children,’ “The Kind You Have | Always Bought = Avegetatle Propreation fords Atnilating the Food ane) ite H - Promotes Digestion Cheerfil | lg © : NARCOTIC. iF Dewphin Seok = | ingtesborisantiionhot 1 Bearg the , fess and Rest Contains neiiher — i) Signature \ woe mance for Mirwral, Prarie of Ht WO SAUKEPTENER in | SISTERS’ INSANITY DUE 10 SYMPATHY Grieved Over Their Brothers’, Disappearance Until They! Lost Reason and Believed Every Man Was Missing One. | Aperfect Remedy for Constipa fion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms isions Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of For Over Thirty Years NEW YORK. » ofd 35° rmNnIsS vib 7 J) Dosis Neuroltgiats and ailentsts tn Rellevue | Hospital are puaziing themselves Gay over the coincident insanity two asters, Louise and Hilda Henning twenty-seven and twenty-three years old respectively, who tried to hurl themselves from the second-story win- dows of their apartments, at No. 185 East Seventy-sixth street. yesterday. ‘Their brother Henry left home about a year ago and three months ago their other brother, Roderick, left, Since then the sisters, who had lived in the fiat alone, had grieved over their ab- sence. Church-goers and passers-by were attracted early yesterday morning by the sixters appearing at front wi dows and calling to men whom mistook for their brothers, When a crowé of several hundred had gathered Closes Saturdays at Nocn the police called, but were refused ad-| mittance. Through @ rear fire-escape The August Furniture Sale they got In, and then the sisters cilewes | g . the ledge of the front windows, out on tne todas of te eee ll LS at Its Zenith the police. ollevue Hospital to-day it was re- , . _ ports ere aout aateras wore violently The past two weeks have brought the insane, but whether permanently or tem- | largest selling we ever knew in August; but the superb ere 15 feoulid nok) bejiataiet’ POS ||| etocks provided this year deserved it, and more. e Again our floors are refilled with fine lots that have just arrived. It is a superb collection ! ‘The oldest brother, Henry, left home, | saying that ho was going “on the road” | It is furniture that will delight the eyes as much as the splendid economies will gratify the sense of thrift. Store Opens at 8:30 A. M. and Closes at 5 P. M. “te <te ° . and as far as Callfornta. Every month he sent the sisters money, always in the) form of a check drawn by a Sixth ave- | nue department store, | ‘Those checks ranged in sums from $2 to $76. The last check received You may choose whatever sort of furniture you desire, was for $15 three months ago. It} sind 2 ‘ 4 ven about that time that the other|{] at such stirring reductions as these: A brother. Roderick. left home. He had) 2 ° been aiding in the support ot his se: Sideboards Bureaus / See eae er vaine: id ac weeks One $18, from $25—Golden onk, 8 tt.| $31, from $42—Mahogany, °] employment he had was as helper to/f] 9 in. long. | $85) from $50—Golden oak. ‘ a Dlacksmith, and it is sald that the $25, from $35—Golden oak, 3 tt. from $50—Bird’s-eye maple. i reason he left home was because Louise 6, from $50—Mahogany. $ $37, from $45—Bird’s-eye maple, quarrelied with him because he had Oat ah the $47—Mahogany, 4 ft.| decented employment which | ste I oh, y 1 4 tt : thought was not befitting their social |}] T8h: 4 g6o—Golden oak, 4 ft. Extension Tables on. Penpecaltar faot in connection with the $10, from $12—Golden oak, 44- family is that. although they occupled | inch top, 6 feet size, , a very cheap fat the furntture $14, from $16—Golden oak, 44- inch top, 6 fect size, $17, from $20—Golden oak, 44 inch top, 6 feet size. , ftom $30—Golden oak, 48- ineh top, 6 feet size, $22, ftom $32—Golden oak, 54- teh | they brought with them was worth not | less than $4,000, Including a plan», This | plano was remoyed at midnight a few | days ago, and It ~ag supposed by the nelghbors vinut they had sold tt, but had {t taken away nt that hour so as/ to have the fact known to as few per-) Ss the recelver ani his assistant were at the bank pretty much ail day going over the books. ——__— More Money for the Shaws, ‘The Evening World acknowledges $8 recelved for the family of William Shaw, on whose door at No. 907 East Thirty-second street a dispossess war- rant was nailed while thelr child lay dead, from Mabel Cliff, aged eleven B. Jester, Mi Hay, \ A. Gallagher, Miss Grace Fowler and others WNSTERUIV FATE. iF PCN PARTY nt >| | er Tinie and Whe could give no nt of the Whereabouts of the rest pity. The efloris of the searchers so far ve been fruttless tu fading any trace f 1 sionints, iwol, who was staying in a xB ner health, was twenty-four y prostrated e the altur, ay he hac wate years, cured as old man rence, pald his t t ‘ touching rev his patron saint. One feature of to-day's will be the consecration banner which arrived fro It is a magnific n srammo of the new m en) Look for This Spot, Leo Friedwald, a witless young man of nineteen, wandered away from the home of his widowed mother, No. 1 In very r x St. Rocco and th hich befriended Aim when mmprisoned. FoNowing thy lon, @ procession will mai pleturl Pitt street, on Aug, 8, and {s still mi ing. He |s of medium helght and d complexion and may easily be identiled by a brown spot on the lott aide of his altar to St. k's P: gins “dressed ns angels. an candies, “wilt fol During the day the relic will” be placed on the In all styles and leathers, and low cut. 6th AVENUE, years; Edna Cliff, age nine years, and Irene Cogan, thirteen years. The children rat the money by holilag a falr Wednesday afternoon, fn |CAMMEYER Are equal to any $3.50 or $4.00 Shoes sold by other dealers. Women’s ‘‘Standard,’’ Button, Lace and Oxfords, in all leathers; 6 different heel shapes. Catalogue Mailed Free on Application, COR. 20th STREET. Men’s ‘‘Harvard,’” Hy hie sons as possible. —————__— COLWELL DECLARED INSANE. Man Who Tried to Leap from Bridge Sent to Ward’s Isla: Wiliam C, Colwell, seventy-four years old, of No. 43 West One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, was adjudged in- sene sad sent to the State Hospital on Wiseeptig Br. Colwell ented r, Colwell wi even! me from, the “Third avenue the Harlem River. inch top, 8 feet size, $25, from $35—Golden oak, 50- inch top, 8 feet size. $30, trom $40—Golden oak, 54- inch top, 10 feet size. athered oak, $18, from $25— 48-inch top, 6 feot size. $22, from $82—Weathered oak, 50-1 via top, 8 feet aize. pe4, from $85—Mahogany, 54 inch top, 10 feet size. $48, from $65—Mahogany, 48- inch top, 10 feet size. $58, from $70—Golden oak, 64 Jnch top, 10 feat alte $80, trom inch top, 10 feet sl: 95, from $185—Mahogany, 54- inch top, 10 fect size. Bookcases Bite from $9—Golden oak. } i ; ’ a ma- ma- ‘9, from $12—Golden oak. 17, from $20—Imitation mahog- any. $18, from $25—Golden oak. $20, from $25—Golden oak. 20, from $27—Golden oak. 80; from $40--Imitation mahog- 6 in, long. $45, from $65—Mahogany, 4 ft. long. $48, from $60—Golden oak, 4 it. 6 in, leng, $60, from $75—Golden oak, 4 ft. 6 in. long. $f, from $85—Golden oak, 5 ft. lon, $07, from $75—Golden onk, 4 ft. 9 in. Jong. $72, from $110—Mahogany, 5 ft. long. $40, from $120—Mahogany, 5 ft. long. OFA, from $90—Golden oak, 5 ft. 10886, trom $120—Golden oak, 6 ft. lonk. $40, trom $120—Mahogany, 5 tt. 6 in, long. China Cabinets $15, from $20—Golden oak. $20, from $26—Golden oak, $22) from $33—Golden oak. $80, from $46—Golden oak. $30, from $45—ILmitatiqn any. nes trom $48— Imitation ‘any. ' ae rom $47—Golden oak, 50, from $75—Golden oak $65, from $95—Mahogany. 65, from $80—Golden oak, 95, from $150—Mahogany. Toilet Tables aa Four of Their Compani ‘ 15, from $22—Golden oak, maple | any. OBSERVING ST. ROCCO Pee ns | oat mahogany. $2, from $40—Mahogany, Missing in the Mountains of} 8 $16, from $24—Mahogany,golden| $23, from $48—Mahogany. DAY IN LITTLE ITALY.| Ganotin | e Invistble Trade Mark OME AMAMARS rani, manowany| Eire MoCo ak “ Ci H + 1 25—] 0} i ve i: ° California. | arrebiden oak, e*) $50! trom $75—Mahogany. ! Qual | nd E°from $25—Bird's-eye maple, | $60, trom $00—Mahogany, Quaint Ceremonies at an Open-Alr} 7 ae | in t Ss $22; from Peo Mahogany 7 aio ior rere Altar, Followed by Religious Pro- | Sa NTA HARMARA, Cal, Ang 17 —| inm $22) from \—Golden oak an from rs o cession Through the Streets, M t iwol, of St. Paul} a (5 er S oeéS S i one mop om eiouMiatonany: een be wage pina tie tiene areal tok Luoder: | 26, from $45—Mahogany. i " savas mrat activity. In Mate INSIDE AND OUTSIDE, IN LEATHERS AND WORKMANSHIP. 85, from $33—Mahogany. $12.50, from $19—Imitation ma \ f sto ro} j2—) . se meer eaeaeineay fh alao of this! Ou: “St 29 145, from $70—Mahogany. nee Strom $22—Golden oak. ) and at th 00 SA 18, trom $28—Mahogany, q mystery sustounda the whole a(t r ‘andar $3. oe Bureaus is fom gu5—bind ere apla E ( : 6—Maple. , from §27—Mahogany. Rides tenet : ie party lett here yesterday tor a $12: from $20—Natural birch, 22, from $80—Mahogany. solonin service waa held eutn intenialaeh summit of the! Ww $15; from $22—Mahogany. 35—Golden oak, Moliowing the, Pravers bythe: origate | 4 eae be Or omen $18, from $26—Golden oak. '36—Mahogany. hundreds of Italians approached the| mountains, which ts by st 19! from $26—Natural bireh, 84—Golden oak. shrine be wax cour " Gtr a ; F 19, from. u5—Mahoxany, Sonny eye Ane, f arma, and even hoads,|, *rederick Lueder: n fc. 4, ‘ 20, from. olden oal le 4 i) fers of her Moca ot i and foperted at ong of Ci Hand-Sewed Welt, with Spanish Arch Instep 32, rom $82—Manogany 45— bird's-eye maple 5 hich they belleved nad been cured in| Pitty, Mies Gra . dying, i —! ireh. ’ Patines by. tae sevenien ta it|he waa #0 exhausted none of the par- 24) from $85—Mahogany. 45—-Golden oak. \ P thelr] oulars © . SPANISH AND 24" from $35—Golden oak. e-eye maple, patron 8 These wax images. tievlars could be learned. oee oe e@ 35’ from $83—Bird's-eye maple, 65—Mahogany. \ tu 1 nthe altar as a thang) A party then left for the scene and 3° from $38— Mahogany, '85—Mahogany, < ieneating in tan cor |Lueders folowed them. They re-| ARCH ‘i 99 ge rom 85—Golden oak. 110—Mahogany. : ‘ALON Of} Lurnec nist h Lueders, w 28, 40—1 * i ces creel. tie|t INSTEP, Harvard’’ $3.00 Shoe for Men 28; rem HON \ JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. STMOMER TRAVEL INFORMATION FREE, THE WORLD VAOATION BUREAU, 1881, BROADWAY, NEW, YORR,