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sat Ae & it ¥ eit . ‘ EM ee HONK AD EE SNE HR LI Annie Hughes, Whose Chum, Mary Carney, Was Drowned, Kept from Starting for Water by Broken Dress Fastening. GTHER GIRL DROWNED IN LAKE WHILE BATHING. i] Victim Graduated Recently with Highest Honors and Received " Speoial Medal from Teaohers —Girl’s Mother Prostrated. (Phe body of Mise Mary Carney, of No. (8 Columbus avenue, who was drowned ‘While bathing at Oscawana Lake, near Peekskill, has deen brought home and ‘Will be buried to-morrow. Mise Annie Hughes, her chum, of the same address, who was spending her ‘vacation with her, owes her life to @ Droken hook and eye, which she stopped 40 fix before joining her friend at the Dathing place “Mary and I have been ins for years,” said Miss Hug ing World reporter to- both almost seventeen years old and went to Orcawana Lake to spend ‘our vacation. Mary was graduated from Schoo! No, 93, at Amsterdam ‘avenue and Ninety-third street, two weeks ago. She took all the honors ot her class and was so popular is her teachers that they gave here arate medal to testify their apprecia- ‘on. ""We had been in the country & week when the terrible accident happened to Mary. We were having the time of our lives, and as Mary was drowning, her mother, Mrs, Eugene Johnston, and her stepfather were reading a letter fn which Mary had written « glowing account of tho happy time we were having. | proposed thal we go in bath- feg. Grace Wittington, whom we had met at the lake, sald she would go in, too, Just as I was starting, & hook and eye in my dress broke, I sald I would follow them after I had fixed it, and they hurried down to the lake. When I got down there they were tagging the water for poor Mary's body. She and Miss Wittington hed out on the beach to @ place there is a ledge that drops right into thirty feet of water, Neither could swim and Mary's body did not come up. “Miss Wittington sank twice and as whe was going down for the third time a Mr. John Haverson rowed out ‘@ boat and got her by the hair, brought her ‘ashore where « Mrs, Brainberg, & professional nurse, revived her. “ men who were stop- “seve: ou! ae he Cunp, of the Harlem branch C. A. got Mary's boay " fish “hooks. They brough , but all attempts to revive ner le shock to me, When I got home, bringin 4 frends clothing with me, , dead away, Her mother |s almost in-| sane from grief. _— RABDI LOCKED UP ON WIFE'S CHARGE Accused of Not Supporting Her, He Is Unable to Furnish $200 Bail and Is Sent to a Cell) Pending Examination, | Rev. Mayer Falleof, thirty-four year | (a, arabbl, of No, 622 Flushing ave-| Que, Williamsburg, was locked up ‘n| the Lee Avenue Court to-day in defanit! Of $200 ball on a charge of falling to Support his wife, Sineria, vhirty-Ave years old, | Mrs. Palloof secured a warran’ for yesterday and it ning by Poll:eman Squad, in a syna- Wallabout street, Palicoft was con ducting a religious ) When arraigned b Migistrate Furlong the rabbi declared tha’ he sup la wife to the best of h's ability. le eald, however. that they ¢'sagred mace him 6 pl Qnswered in the negative “1 am sorry, reverend sir nald “but under the rules of law I Will have to lock you up Ine cell until you get ball.” the as not in court and the journed unul Monday ‘Mrs. Pauline Hand, wfe of Willlam Hand, superintendent of the New York Central yards at Fifty-ninth street, and » living at No. 212 West End avenue, ap-| Peared in the East Side Police Court} Seeday to answer a charge of attempted | uleide Hand, who is gifted with unusual i, {@ known to her friends as metty Polly.” She walkea into the fo0m of her hume with he e- ing on the bed. She 1 wa you and Helen out the house to get Dr. | physic'an, and on | sed what had q and Dr. Pea- an hour over the wo- then removed to| Atter three hours’ scene, call them THER WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; JULY @, 1904 MISS HUGHES AND THE YOUNG GRADUATE WHO LOST HER LIFE BATHING IN OSCAWANA zaxe. WOMAN BURNED, FELL IN WHILE ASLEEP. Annie Hugnes: whil asleep. ‘olumbla Lodging ———— What an Icon I, ror dimin' size of man. 1,000 Boys’ Russian and Sailor Wash Suits, “Forced Price’ iptyen crowd utive figures of or miniature scenes from the life o1 Virgin or some other bibl: From the number of ace in these objects the peasants “churghes,” for thi not more pictorial representations wi: in the church {tel We're up against it for sure. Rody of Michael Higgins Recov- ered from East River, The body of Michael Higgins, who for thirty years had worked about docks In the vicinity of Twenty-eighth street and the Hast River, wae found in the river at the foot eighth street to-day and removed to the Morgue. Higxine Fourth, bulkhead of Twenty- was last seen alive on the when he was asleep on the at the foot of West Twenty- eighth street. It is supposed that he fell into the river Higgins lived in House in East Twenty-third stre First avenue. Teons may represent anything from the figure of @ saint to a historical such a @ martyrdom. Often they take the form of a dipty: triptych, or a angul ch, or a ied AT MOE LEVY &- 1 i. 0 2 firet sum iz DR. VICTOR C. BELL FREE FROM ARREST Court Vacates Order Against Dentist Sued for $25,000 by Chicago Woman Who Alleged ts of dat of arent by vacated Breach of Promise. York for more than twent; addition to the praotice o; fled her eult The defendant eciared that the victim of an attempt at bla and said the: the woman enti the at which ihe alleged nished Counsel for the dentist cluded from giving proo: , near been ong Justice Conlin, of the City Court, Education. He day vacated an order of arrest Dr. Vietor C. Bell, a Madison avenues, 4 eE with saints fect of the jpaganda, who who leaves soveral die of his dio Rome M Three Blocks Bet. Branch 1457 Broadway, Out Goes the Stock! In Come the Builders! loss of profit. The $7.50 Outing Suits are about the best value that (his amount of money ever commanded. Coat and trouser garments of homespuns and crashes. The $11 Outing Suits sre $20 worth of all-around good quality and making. Every garment, having been made in the Moe Levy establishment, is $12 Outing Suits for $7.50 $18 Outing Suits for $11 naturally overrun with distinctiveness and style-properness. We have assem _ Ff The Best $7.00 Serge Suit in Town. Shown in blue and black—guaranteed fast color—likewise guaranteed as to’style, dependability of tailoring and quality, Guaranteed equal to any $10 garment of elsewhere, Guaranteed to fit every Specially Good $15 Mens’ Clothing at $10. bled the $15 Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres that are looked upon as the best $15 summer suits ever turned out of any estabushment ana have changed the price to $10. Acclean third reduction. There is every smart fabric in both single and double breasted styles, Your custom tailor could not improve upon them at $25. $10 buys your liking, 65¢ Percale Waists for all sizes of Regular Boys’ Wash- able Knee Pants, “Forced boys. Soc, grade. “Forced Price” all sizes Price”, ilc $2.69 for Boys’ Buster Brown Suits—Worth $4.00, One of the cleverest ideas of the year material, trimmed with patent leather belts and made with Buster Brown washable collars, different styles of this garment. . Furnishin Men’s Shirts, 39c. Men's Negligee Shiris ina complete assortment , and Drawers, made of that | of neat effects of per-j cale and madras mate- rials, All sizes grade that command 75c. “Forced Price”. Moe L and a does 39c Regularly worth $4. “Forced Price”..... g Prices Down and Out. 22%5 nderwear, 40c, Men's Balbriggan Shirts Negligee Shirts with cuffs attached or detached—made in percaline, madras and cheviot materials —also a) | number of white pleated | likin bosom Shirts, all of which | style famously good Egyptian combed Balbriggan, as well as solid blue and pink col ors in mercerized Balbrig- or the cost — gan rosereet ties is com- have been taken from the| complete. It will mean a manding 75¢. every- $i-and $1.50 grades. hat fully worth a $10 where, "Forced Price” 40€ | “Forced Price”,...,, 69€ investment .......0+ 3.75 a Co 119 to 125 WalKer St., os 1457 Broadway, desire or intention of marrying her. The tion of marriage was made the plaintiff, he sald, after she had oMce and demanded $5,0%), which he re fused to gi r When the acrion waa fled the ndant demanded a bill of particulars, sting the time and place romise of mar- riage was made, but this was not fur- thereupon moved that, if the bill of particulars were not furnished, the platntie, be pre- or evidence of her alleged cause of action, and that been a resident of New years his profes. gion he has delivered lectures and has by the Department of declares that the woman has annoyed him without just cause, Pope Honors American Prelate, ROME, July &—Right Rev. Thomas ‘M. Burke, Bishop of Albany, N. Y., was feared to-day in @ most cordial fare- wai! Sie Cardinal Gottl, Pre- congrat: lated him on the management of his diocese and granted bim all he re- ested from the Provoganda. ark, fon Bishop day, is tons for the dlg- 4ist & 42d Sts. Unless /we cut prices heavily you won't buy quick enough——and if we don’t—the builders will knock the goods to ruination, So we decided to make the price-cut because there's at least a gaining of more friends in this (Walker St, Store only.) Buster Brown Suits for the little fellows in light-weight homespun oo 2.69 Men’s Shirts, 69c. Panama Hats,3.75 Genuine Panama — good for a lifetime of wear Take any hat that you may choose — shaped to your trimmed up in fred DIES IN AGONY Exploding Lamp Sets Fire to Clothing and She Rushes to Street — Policeman Throws Coat Around Her, Mrs. Josephine Gerlach, of No. 4811 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, died to-day from burns she received after a lamp hud exploded at her home, setting fire to her clothing, Mrs. Geriach was cleaning the lamp, when the oll became ignited and was hurled about the room by the explo- sion which followed. With her clothes ablaze the young woman van {rom the house to the street, As she ran the flames were fanned until her entire body was enveloped. She was screaming loudly for help when Policeman Michael ONeill, the Church street station, Man who Was passing 0D @ street Car, saw ner, He joined In the chase after thy frightened woman and succeeded in overtaking her. frantic was the woman and euch was her pain that the policeman had to overpower her and throw her to the street. With his coat he smothered the ct james. Mra. Gerlach waa carried to her home by the policeman. Later she was taken to Norwegian Hospital ty-five years old SLEUTH’S ASSAILANT GUILTY, ItaMan Who She was twen- Giuseppe Masielio, of Newark, N. J, who, on May %, during the progress of the “ongehoremen's strike, shot Detec- tive Michael J. Galvin, who attempted Waaault in, the gocond dogree bya jury r in, 00 ree by a jur In'General Sessions, Seen, Masiello was one of @ gang that had bean hired to sui nt the strikers on the gooks along the East River. Judge Cowing remanded Masiello 3 le ul nes Wednesday for sentence, can get five years, Her and Grabbed Her Pocket: book—Held in $1,000 Bail, Charged with robbery, Robert Hein- rich, twenty-two, of No. 416 Weat Fifty- seventh streat, a member of the Twelfth Regiment, N. G. N. Y., was held to-day in $1,000 bail for trial in the West Side fourt by Magistrate Ommen. Heinrich, dressed in his regimentals, to conceal the "2," was arraigned on complaint of Mary Sullivan, a domestic in the employ of the Sault family, at No. 46 West Fitty-seventh street. The woman said in court thi had just reached the top of ¢ , | at her place of employment at 10 o'clock | last night when the prisoner rushed up ran after him calling “Stop, thie! and Special Of. floer John McoGughlin saw the chase and caught Helnrich’ at Elgnth avenuo, after the latter had been tripped up by @ citizen, Heinrich sald he himself was running after the thief and that he was mie taken for the real culprit. MooGughlin swore that Heinrich and Mary Sullivan were the only ones on the block who were running, and this decided the Magistrate, who held Hein- riohs for trial. ————— ELECTROTYPERS’ PICNIC, All arrangements have been le by pienie to be given to-morrow by Elec- Ridgewood Park, rect the music ization ate: President, Vice-President, R. Cleary retaty, F. oJ Donovan, Record. Tunney; Treasurer, In suite sold of these Ad Ste. Cor Sale of Men's Serge Suits Reduced to serge suite we place on special s: distinctly different and far better than th kind left, in all about 300 suits—all sizes. them are light-weight worsteds and cheviots in light gray, browns and olive mixtures, Choice of these $20 auits at the reduced price—$15. Bt Ave Sale of Men's $12 Outing Suits, $7.50 These outing suits consist of coats, quar- ter lined, and trousers in the new peg top style, with belt loops —in gray, olive and brown homespuns, These are $12 out- ing suits, on special sale at $7.50. $12 ¢ ge Single and most si for $15. double breasted models with those shapely shoul- snug-fitting collars . Our reduced pri Sale of Men's $20 Suits Reduced to You can get a $20 suit now for $5 less, just because d_non-wrinkling coat selling lots there are only a few of a Among —" 2 pairs for a5e, These splendid halt hose come in very thia light weights, in ameart, fancy patterns, ) ineffective colors. Sox | that regularly sell at [ase pair. same last $2.50 ors. The in all New high shoes, The price of these $3.50 shoes and Oxfords for Priday and Saturday only ia | That White Sale of 4,000 || Sale of Men’s | Ppiaited Shirt Pairs of Men’s|| Oxfords at $2.50 at 98 Half Hose || gsactiy tite cpt, in | These emart- looking at 15¢ «pair, | Tseet, patent Yeather || shirts have created a and calfekin, Also among well- men. They have 16 glaits across front and are sold in io russet exclusive shops at $1.50. Our sale price in 98c. Open Saturday Night Until 10 o’Clock. Vogal Brothers A2> Sie. Cor Bt Ave. «Blun Shoe Summer Shoes & Oxfords]| Russia Calf in Tan and Black, Vici Kid in Tan and Black, Patent Leathers, Canvas, all col- gchar brightest, best sh locks ‘ork for men, women and children Blyn stocks are never short. The steady stream 0' popular trade flowing to the Blyn} | Stores through all seasons finds the Woman Says Robert Heinrich, | of Twelfth Regiment, Beat'M with his coat collar turned down so as tho various committees In charge of the trotypers’ Union No. 1 at Deckelmann’s Prof. Cooper will dl. "The omeers ‘ot. the Finan: if you buy | V e mously, Need we argue? Is around “the Horn,” the dealers. The product 9! f orisumers, By «fn begweel hand better by one half. smoke, The kind of cigars * for 25 cents, ; Stores All Over. Bame prices by mail, Will Buy Better Cigars isa mighty solid reason, Our customers receive the benefit. more money to send the Oregon around Cape Horn than to have sent it through a Panama Canal? Our stores are the Panama Canal of the cigar trade, Our system cuts out the tri flow direclly acgoss our counters into the hands cutting out at least five Ings, we give you a cigar To prove this, test for yourself a box of GENERAL BRADDOCK (DIPLOMATICO 8IZE) $1.00 per box of twenty-five with thorough! well-b! 1 Pa Pina yy herpes ghnoter ges Nen Sumatra —burns evenly and makes a smooth, mild All qualities of cigare, always in perfect condition. UNITED CIGAR STORES The Largest Cigar Retailers in the World. Remit to Flatron Dullding, New Yor, * from United stores. Reason? Yes, there Ve buy enormously, normously, save emor- it not clear that it cost rofits of “in-between twelve great factories that usually sell for three One Always in Sig’:t. All Cars go direct HBatierman Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenues,’ Brooklyn. r te our do Its Bargain Saturday Will Be Memorable For! Richness, Important | ‘Price Changes Walsts of d sizes ; last . No Mall Orders, worth None €, 0. Boys’ Wash Suits, in a variety of good styles, to] | fit ages 3 to 9 only, worth $1) FROM 8.30 Tol ONLY (limit Nea In-cr-Seai Waler Thin Biscuit, ‘hs i re than 10 H, 8.30 70 13) ONLY, "me" Ge age (limit 3),, ° 5 Hours Only, 45¢| jotted lawn, 75e. to $1.2 With one of these skirts and & pretty waist a woman's costune is about completed, «That's why we sell #0 many thousand in the course of a sea- son, For Saturday: About 1,20 Duck Skirts, | Blue wi White apis and Bin with White dots, made good and full, with 2 narrow rows of braid round the bottom of skirt; GRe| | jousand White Pi | made full with founce ang’ ate | tow of Hamburg Insertio of ounce, Worth HE. Be el ‘i ‘i Be Clothing for the Boy. | Some stores save you money Pique & Duck Skirts. || | we quoted such astonishingly low prices 43 sertions; worth 8.0, reduced 9% You'll say as we say wheq| you see these waists. We Know that no former summer has seen us with such a rich variety of waists as now, Wa know, too, that rarely before have for values like thes¢, White Lawn Shirt Watate, made of good quality lawn, in all sizes, bertha effect, formed of lace Ins Persian Lawn m quality, all si ane and bertha ¢ f Val. Ince Ingertion. tucked" in front, cuffs and back; full sleev 3 worth }On your clothing purchases, | but it's always at the expenss of Ie | | ity, The real saving comes ohn 7s es Garment that bas twice the life of inary suits, and yet costs not a penn: more, That's the sa can yond | ‘On whenever you buy oar boys! clothing, | For Saturday: - i Long T All- Wool Vacation Ki 3 to 16, good an Grand Variety of all descriptions mak: oonye Pants, for 39, 49c Boys’ | Blouses, | | ant 9, 49¢ 94 ,69¢ Serge Szilor Bults or Two-Piece r iting | | Sults, for young men of | See de opkeal Oa | | Tres Berge Suit: with eats, . worth $5.00; gpecial........ 3.95 (Regular $1.75 Shoes, and Oxfords, 98c, Ee We bought all we could get at the price, but only succeeded in securing 1,000 pairs, It won't take long before the last of the thousand gces; 90 don’t permit the chance to slip you. The lot comprises kid shoes and Oxfords, and some tan Oxfords; szes yun trom 244 to 7, and) widths E to EE. We count them worth’ $1.75. Other stores may place’ their value higher. Here, Sate urday. Shoes, white canvas a nt Children’ white canvas top wii patent leather sizes 6 to ®& worth $3 — ing tidbit that you know would be welcome: Ie bottle "My Wife's" Salad 1 Dressing... SMe |] | se Jar tancy Peaches in heavy 45¢| Down verses : | Phe 5 Allee . 5 : Pure Food Condensed Milk; |] |i5e, Maine State Sugar Corn. 4 45| the kind you pay Ie for. 95 Can, 13¢. Dowen....ccsceeee P09!) Can, Se. Dosen Our Iie Maracalbo Coffee; the f-on. bottle Queen | kind you are sakes we tor 1.00 | elsewhere, Ib Ibs. By, bottle’ 1 Sauce .. eee seen We can Van Camp's or Camp- bell's Soups, fc. Dozen 90c | Everything Invitingly Fresh in | Our Grocer It's the secret of the sure and rapid growth of this Grocery Department. You can’t enter here without facing some tempt- & Perrins’ | Wc Bthnded Tea, specially : 1 19¢} for tabing lead “tea; Stor don your table, Th se Love Ap fancy Tomatoes. ¢ for Saturday: worth le,, 10. Dozen, equality, Ioy Be; Pavesi ont! ular 3 Ibs. Candies: 2c. Snowflake Manhnsion, 2 Iba. rm ” 25c. | Lies yantes od De to ae SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS.