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0) Ward 8r% guren Alexandra who 4) LAndon Momiar evening on their Way | Lee Hoy, Accused of Paying $600 for a Child-Wife, Is Ar- rested, and Gerry Officers Take Her in Charge. SOLD, iT IS SAID, BY HER FATHER IN BOSTON. || Little Slant-Eyed Spouse and Her Prosperous Husband | Both Declare She Is Nineteen Years Old, but This Is Denied. Len Hoy, a Celestial tailor of met 48 Mott etreet, was in the Tombs Court to-duy and his cute little Chinese bride, the Gerry Moy Hueug, was led in by Bociety agents, Agents Pizarro and King say Moy is only twelve years old. Moy nays she is nineteen. So does the egroom. The agents say Moy was soll by her father, Moy, MI Wing, 2 Boston Jaun- derer, for $900 ¢o Mrs, Josephine B half-caste who has four children by \ Mongolian spouse, and that Mrs, Toy sold little to Lee Hoy fer $600. Little Mrs, Moy ilucng, wiio looks tearer twelve than nineteen, was at- tired in a Song, loose silken rube gor gBeously brocaded in flowers and birds Her tiny cramped feet looked like the! ends uf plum stilts and out of a real Fosy complexion her eimoii eyes shot up at a slant of fe degrees from her nose. Mrs. Toy is janitresa of the Chinese Morning Star Mission in Doyers street. Agent Pizarro, in addressing Magis- trate Whitman, said that Mrs. Toy had been commissicned by Lee Hoy, who had grown prosperous as a tailor, to secure for him a bride, “Mre. Toy went to Boston and securéd Moy Hu this charming little daygister of Moy Mi Wing, and brouxh her to New York «a week ogo Mo During the week which followed she negotiated further with Loe Hoy and he paid her $600 for the girl. Last Mon- Jay Moy Hueng was married to Hoy by the Rey. Dr, Lee, the Christ minister of the Mariners’ Church, Oliver and Henry streets. “We have evidence that Lee Hoy knew the girl was only twelve yeurs Old aud we wish Wo take “Charge of hier.” Attorneys Dinnean ay } for Lee Hoy and Mrs. it, pleaded that Hoy had ¥ father ter, years and that Uttle Moy had been engaged to marry tlm ten sears ago. They had arrauged to marry long ago., Lee oy to Boston to char his bride tu thia city, und during ui Was |i tuis’ city before their ma Uie young Indy lived with Mrs The lawyers denied that uny had been paid for the brite. ‘The that wi Hoy hia paid was the expenses f to the Gersy Bo day, Wien the case Wil) again. Les Hoy kissed} in court as the of them go to upto VANDERBILT WANTS TD CLOSE A ROAD Willie K., Jr, Offers to Build| New Driveway If Highway at |r Success Lake, on Long Isi- and, Is Discontinued. MINEOLA, L. 1. March 22. —Applica ton has bten made to the Naszau County Court by William K, Vandertitt it who owns property a Sneces: Lake, for the discontinunree of a high- | way in the town of Nor The hishwa to Buceess Lake from the Great rogd on the east to the Hyde Park road on the south. Mr. Vanderbilt owns tho land on both Hempstead, Vanderbilt pro- Iriveway from road 10 and maicadamize tt nse. Aeimaie application war mad ir, Vanderbin to the Hi m4 of North Hem. ado but it y Judge Seabury his an at his own ex- fi ne petition. rf Vanderbtit_ ob ram the lake to tne ro. sires 10 have town ae Of the vrivilege, The mat submitted previousiy + KING EDWARD IN DENMARK. | Zeriven + ith Queen Alexagdra to} end Wirthiday Celebration, GOPENUAGAN, Murch 3).—Kin the ¢ Dipiom: C taped Bees N 4 first Crown } CHINESE BRIDE, HOLDS FROM GRIEVING LEE HOY. CHOWDER PARTIES |DRAGGED TO COURT | HAVE SOME RIGHTS: TO SAVE BONDSMAN Court Holds that Street-Car Companies Whose Cars Bump Into Them Have to Pay All Annie Brown Taken from a Sick- Bed After Bail Was Forfeited —Magistrate to Report Case to McAdoo. Was settled before Justice teh and a jury wn, one of the uni vd with disorde was balled out Sheriff Yom Dninn’a Ghawilorpariy appear when her Lin Yorkville Whitman decided to look! Court, and her b t the beat put in at| sond has been forfeited,” t y Nd Mnde & dexpere Seven dam- | Gon and for me to come up That Ie all T know agistrate Ommen then sland pale that sie looks “Why were you not } Maxistrate asked came to the house A vecdiet for $M —————--—- | ARRESTS MAY BE MADE. I can bardly etand.’* the | then how wot T KOCH, 16 * by =i" uns alongalde aid near | ¢ ELRICHS VILLA DAMAGED. me \ s Soaked hy Leak in Tt we Line Neck ST HER MEMORY. | Found Wanderiug u , + was & leals as dented by the mittee of three free at the oy Hospital becaw m the Town Com- HPRONONA tO Close A short Youd ruNMig * being thoroughly Hated before the repairs ‘Oc Save the Babies. We can hardly realize that NFANT MORT? of all the children bo: or nearly one-quarte TY is something frightful. ig civilized countries, twenty-two die before they reach one year; thirty-seven | per cent., or moro than one-third, before they are five, and one. bofore they are fifteen ! We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save a majority of uiese precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to tay that many e¢ived at the station by all the. of these infantile deaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations, 2d soothing syrups sold for chil the King will , orcived here Gia} train this afternoon. They idven’s complaints contain in considerable quan retard circuleticn and the reverse, but Drops, tinctures more or less opium or morphi. deadly poisons. to congestions, sickness, death. orpe and) { and ta had ine 4 the au- 4 the royal In any quautity, they stupef: storia operates exactl hat it bears the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher. «Cilia, you must see tl ing Edward | cauges the blood to circulate thy pores of the skin and allays fever. {Genuine Castorle always bears the signature of THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1904, WHOM THE LAW BODY OF MISSING GIRL IN CELLAR | Pautine Cohen, for Whom Police Had Been Searching, Had | Committed Suicide in Base- | ment of Her Home. ‘HAD SWALLOWED POISON. hen, ® beautiful twenty- who has been missing Hundred and Sixteenth street for two days and for whom two poled alarms Nad heen sent out, was found dead in bolle acid. The girl lived with her parents, Mr and Mrs. A. Cohen, and her elghteen- yenr-old sister Christine in the second “partment in the butlding. reception she Girl Was Denpondent, “There are to be no more pleasures for me !n this life.” Mrs tes from the time when she earn he 1 professional manicurist Aiter two months in the place she eit up. Her mother says she had affair, and that young men d to see het girl dressed herself in her street at 10 o'clock Monday morning 1 told her mother she was going out a walk. When ehe hadn't returned geht her iather called at the homes her friends, but none of them had then reported f da general Ss Was followed arm, but no trace of the At iI o'clock to-day Adolph Bruck- baum, who lives in the house, went cellar to get some furniture (there, He: stumbled hen’s body In the dork. dragged the girl out into and then summoned a doctor, \ she had ud for some tin h had contained din the cellar body Jey and it ler t as to how the girl made away with herself. oe FAMOUS ELEPHANT DEAD. ch Figured in Durbar Di oming to Amerien, Mall advices from Carl Hagenbeck, Hamburg, announce tho death of a faenous clephant, ja Unser “and one of the lirgest ‘of tha Thompson & Dundy Luna Park herd, on the pas: se irom Bombay to Hamburg, whe ey were to have been reshipped rica, This elepuant had been ut favorite of the Maharajah wipunta, who rede the animal in ession at Delhi a year age CLT Cp n Dundy cabled to Ham- rave the head mounted, tusks and shipped to them, ‘The t said to. be handsomely cary ost. skilled Indian ct that in itself pr esteem in which the ‘as held, for it is a aimeult rit thing to carve the tusks of ve elephant The Doctor Who Cures Catarrh and Gastritis. Dr Gstdner'e trentment har cured met suffered from ‘ohronlc Catarrh of throat and from eatarrh of the stomach. st auled Gastritis, Head . {tad every Inornink, at any bivaltast. paln over the chronic constivation, Four weeks or Guoiaera treatment’ completely cured 1 wish every one who miffers the way I Qld could come and seo me and let me tell Wane ‘am. East 54th et. New York City. Mra, Kate Koch, 166 Kast 56th at, New York City, Don’t Cut the Eye, na hl th. that Halves ts case. in Dr to-day the caturact has eatiiely ‘The Oselliation treatment dit Hivery one interested (s invited to cal yh Mr. Halves: or to Write to Bim: Deafness-Cured. could mot understand what people ware ) holon 4. CHARLES witaon Bane iS) Eokfora Broo! x 4 feo! that they ae. etpenefien oe Oe ‘dating "ava made feasonadle and’ within the Peat Were one Consultation and X-Ray Maami ion FREE. DR. GARDNER, Office 435 Sth Av.,N, ¥. City, Betwreen 38th and 30th Sta. Mystery Surrounds Girl's Death, ac Her Relatives Say They Know of No Reason Why She Should Kil! Herself. from her home at No. 22 West One! B. Altnwn & Cx. NINETZENTH StREET AND SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. B. Altman & Co. ‘heve received an especially intere@- ing importation of GLOVES FOR SPRING, to which they desire to direct attention. It contains a complete and satisfactory selection of the lates colorings, besides many new atyles, principally in the MARVEX quality. B. Altman & Co. maintain at all times, an ample stock of the better grades of Gloves, for Men, Women, Misses and Boys. the cellar of the house to-day, She liad committed sulctde by taking car- | In the last three months, her mother suid to-day, she had changed from a! bright, Nvely girl fond of amuseomnts’ and always cheerful, to a morose and| \inhappy woman, ‘The cause of this/ * she would never reveal. Ke-| cently when she was invited out to a/ DDINGS IN SIGHT. © o Leap-Year wim Bring Many Engagemonts. of the pipilic whether or not young peo; these days in the public oye. ‘As logy as it is to be a marrying year the more-the merrier. prauch dancitgy, however, for wa hear of more than one housshold having MAN¥ WE Te is true that It te no! ple are engaged, except that ‘At suob a time there many interesting events | ept to be more gomip than qucual are afraid there will not Easter Four Days Off. WYPSATEVER Easter wear you may be after, re- member that our stock fairly glistens with new- ness and our prices make possession so very easy. | to live quietly this winter ‘Therefore, tho debutants ure not many, but what they nen says her daughter's un- | eck ia numbers they moro | Were we to draw an ite own living and took | Parkling eyes, erect figure ul of onset health, VERY girl wants beautiful, for she knows that in beauty she has a power and con- At the same time make uj’in benuty and altractivenoss picturgyof these rosebuds today, {t woald be one of rosy cheelcs, ep. The plump features, the rounded arm and admiration Most satusfactory to the eye is such o picture | bright int ce, Only 100 of them, but each hat isa gem. They're of fancy | ing a paper | saw your advertisement, | and although I had given up all hope siraw, and of hait braid, in all the new- est shapes, some trimmed with flowers, | others with berries, fruits, wings, quills {and ribbors. “Each one i worth $6.50. | $1.50, to go Thureday at, each 98 of ever getting better, thought | would: write to you, When I received your let- ter telling me what to do I commenced to take your medicine and followed your I have taken ten bottles in all ls of the ‘Pleasant Pellets. Am now regular, after having missed two years and suffered with pain in the I was so nervous, could |not eat or sleep. Now I can thank you for my recover: trol over men. a healthy girl, be she ever so plain, with intelligence and strenuosity which comes with health, commands a certain respect from the men which the pretty girl does not possess who does not have color. Men like to know the pretty girl, p haps to have a harmless ilirtation with | head and back her or a dance, but when he finds such a girl has only beaut 50 dozen imported wiesths of daisies, without. intelli+ Trimmed Hats. Baby Dresses. eS Let the tots enjoy the Easter, | holiday as wellas the grownups. | Here are some pretty dresses, short, of fine lawn and nainsook, with the lung | French waist or yoke effect, fcr ages 6 | months to 4 years, that are worth ne day a record one, ’ A,7B | | Babies’ Short Dresses, with long |& 4 years. — egular $2.98, gence or without perfect treaith, he soon stronger proof of the! Rarely, however, is it true) sound remedial value of Dr. Pierce's Fa- vorite Prescription than that it restores the wasted form to its wonted She must have that rare color— not an artificial one—-which only health But the physical organization! wij make one of our women is as sensitive and highly strung as it is susceptible to overwork ad lack of care, and no period of a! ife is more critical and liable ‘feel good” for a time— The comfort of getting into a ready-to-wear suit \ciated when time is limited. the one by stimulating, the other by! nervous system, there is no real gain. All other com- pounds intended for women only are; made with alcohol, or alcohol is a large component —- this The little red blood corpuscles of the blood are shrunken by alcohol. All such compounds, therefore, do harm “Favorite Prescription” tranquillizes the s by feeding them, and builds up ody by nourishing Sick women are invite influence than the change from girlhood to full physleal develops At the threshold of womanhood, when some girls are already thinking of the engagement ring, the health fails: she becomes nervous, high strung, irri- table, and through this loss of control over herself, which {s really not her fault | but due to thé functions and weaknesses peculiarly feminine, she loses her friends and future happiness. Perhaps she does | correspond not have this unhappy experience until later on, for instance: “The natural destination of the woman over thirty,” says Mr, William Blackie, seems to be the sofa, the shawl and the y should this be so? Simply. because most modern girls are allowed to grow up in such a way that their brain develops at the sacrifice of their red blood cells, and she is a bundle} of nerves and physical degeneration at d to consult Dr. N. Y., by letter free. All ce is guarded as sacredly secret and womanly confid tected by professional privacy. BEFORE OR AFTER MARRIAGE. Persons of either sex before or after marriage should know themselves. Igno- rance of the laws of SELF and SEX lead to misery and ill health. permit FALSE modesty to debar you such knowledge. of Generation, Vital Properties of the Blood, the Orgins | This new Spring Hosiery in, black and popular shades, | ought to go out in lively time, if good Know about the Women's fine quality b! hose, plain or érop stitch, also lace | | effects, double be:l and or, 4 1/0) | | sarranted stainless, AC} There is no reason why a girl should not have as perfect strength and health as a boy, and she generally needs As a tonic and reconstruc- tive during the critical period of change, jotherhood, or later “the change of life,” there is nothing that has been found equal to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Take the experience of this A great deal of sickness and a great many dogtors' bills might be saved to Jany family by keeping a copy of Dr. minon Sense Medical Adviser valuable recipes fo: curing the diseases that are curable with. cout a doctor, and comprehensive infor mation about Anatomy and Physiology, with over three hundred illustrations. “The Common Sensé Medical Adviser” lermsdort dye, extra fine quality, split and maco foot; also plain back 4 and diop stitch, regular price 25c., 7C | Women's imported lace lisle hese, | |Rather than keep them the! muker granted us price con- to girlhood, m extra fine quality, in all-over iace and | ted lace pat. . “| was a great sufferer fc tern, regular price SUc., *29c¢) | |here to sell at, each An Extraordinary Offering. | French waist, dainty yoke af lace, em- broidery insertions, broad shoulder ef | | forget-me-nots, roses, apple blossoms, | | fects, prettily trimmed with val. lace or {cherries and various other bios- | |fine embroidery, for ages 2, 34 QB | coms, worth $1.25 and $1.50, each 7 OC 5 | Women’s Suits for the Easter Walk. | is best appre- Easter is only a few days off, and if you've not supplied yourself with that Easter Suit good fortune ig yours. Hero's ! s manufacturer's sample line of Suits, in all-wool Cheviots, Black, Brown and Blue, | Blouse Eton effect, with bodice girdle; Jacket silk lined and co'larless, with thre> tows of self-stitching {o forni collar, full sleeves; skirt n’ne gored, with corset strap seams and unlined, actually worth $25.C0; for this sale. .... Silk Waists for Easter. and China Silk; also the new ell-over Lace Waists in White, Black, Champegne and | all the new shades; latest mal 4.98, 2.48, 3.98, 4.98, 7.50, 10.00, 10.98 Charming Waists in Peau’ de Soie, Crepe de Chine: ae eae TT fpowty e¢ ? D: Easter Hose. || Gold Shell Rings. | Here are several thousand pure gold shell rings, in two jand three stone settings and values count for enything. clusters, consisting of ruby, Cotton emerald and sapphire doublets, jalso turquoise end rhinestone, because delivery was delayed. epubleltoe €n8 high’) | cessions that brings them is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay and doctored ail the time with a number of cifferent physicians, but did not re- pense of mailing only. R. V, Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 21 one-cent BROADWAY, GRAHAM AND FL USHING AVENUES, BROOKLYN. ceive any benefit.” writes Mrs. George stamps for the book in paper covers ne day as | was read-| 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volum Wash Goods Department. 20,000 yds, . Printed Batiste, Dimtties & Percales || on white andcolored grounds, large variety of designs in very desirable colorings, all at 12%c. pec yd., : |Special values, Tarshis WE GIVE CREDIT TO ALL IN the FOUR BOROUGHS FASY WEEKLY CLOTHING For MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN. AND MILLINERY, Yourself and Family Can Dress Well at an Outlay of $1 Per Week 535 Fulton St., opp.Elm pl. 468 5th Ave., nr. 10th st. BROOKLYN. i ‘ = NEW YORK’S BEST FAMILY COUGH MEDICINE, Breathiuge Throat and Lang tatlam athing, Throat an iam F rtalnty the bast for ‘Chile Lord & Taylor, ies ANY COLD Broadwey and Twentieth Street Betis Avenve. on: MONTHLY Special Sale 650 Pieces 32-inch Washable Flannel, striped effects iu pinks, blues '*|tans, grays and reds, suitable for shirt waists, house robes, tea gowns, kimonos, pajamas and shirtings, at.23c. per yd.; to be de. * reatmayt |value goc, to 50¢, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Bare 0 Ay M008. F.) Me Sundae, 10 te & iii i> Anal a AO. Sa cha Non a lin i lc 86@-ST. & 322-AVE Offer Men’s Suspenders at 15 ' Good Webbings in all Colors, Leather Ends to Match, values 25 to 50c. B.Altmand@y. INVITE ATTENTION TO THE ASSORT- MENT OF WOMEN’S NECKWEAR EMBRACING ATTRACTIVE STYLES FOR THE EASTER SEASON. OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS AND STOLES, ALSO NOVELTIES IN CAPES, YOKES, STOLES, CHEMISETTES, FRONTS, HALF- SLEEVES, SCARFS, COLLAR AND CUFF SETS. igneent iret, Rineeent Stree and Sint Roem, | Rings were made to sell at 50c, | Women’s imporied black cotton hese,| |and $1 each. The store they were made for zefused them