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ERY JEALOUS Visits Neighbor's - to See What Caused Infant to Cry. GROWS SUSPICIOVS.. Seeks Woman Who Asked _ Her to See What Alled i the Child f Not BAND FINALLY RELENTS. Guess | Understand Thinge All Might,” He Says, After Admit- ting He Was Mistaken. “ol és a story with @ moral, The 4g; “Don't butt in.” teen years ago Mra, Frank Kar-| eit! ‘Who now lives at No, 665 Hast One| to dana Thinty-fifth atrest, took a 44 in a domestic storm in a flat build. on Birst avenue near Seventy-sixth Bhe says that elnee then her 4 has suspected her of having hed an attachment for the head last hope now is te find Mrs, #} Gohilling, who can olear her mame and explain all to the we husband, In her efforts to matte. follow Kangoll to~ ter to the ‘World: ® the Hditor: ey help me find Beohilling, he bi two children lived on Birst avenue, between aty-sixth and Seventy-weventh in the y 1383. She asked me do a favor her in the house, oh I did, and I now have, off p, trouble about it, @o that it nearly my heart, and she is the only pie I can find hor, to overcome this al be x pee Husband Wants to Make Up, fast after the note had been sent by , Kargoil's oxest son—a lad of At- the Husband hurriedly decided to & stop to the svarch for Mrs. \ ‘and when « reporter called at the he suid thas his wife was the truest woman in the world, iteat ie would) never, again doubt loyalty. Mra. Kargoll, weeping 1n r room, wasn't satisied with this and sae burst In upon tae stand Jt any longer,” M just tell ft all right! do can hear il. You Nira Hved in the front fat of the First avenue building when We lived there, and right across the all trom her’ lived the family that < Qaused us all the (rouble, I don't even ) Femernver their name, Went to Quiet Baby. well, ono day the wife in. that | #2 iy ange family had @ quarrel with her nda and eft the place, ‘There was Wttle baby ajone in the fint and it led and oried, Mrs. she me to me and she sald: ‘Mra, Kangoll, uu go in and attend to the baby, and H stay just outside the door,’ >] went in, and just as 1 was coming Vaut one of my husband's relatives hap- ‘pened along and saw me. ‘Dhis relative rted all sorts of stories, and now Fhenever anything happens in the tam- my, husband refers to that inci- it. It 1 could find Mrs. Schilling 1 uid make her go into court and tell rything that happened. Oh, I had never cared for that little ba just a fow days ago when Schilling th it bh 6a. ni hi y» J - Bought a drese for Baster, Frank! — “Phat'll do," interrupted Frank, is I understand things all right. | fou don't have to find Mrs. Schilling.” | SAYS WOMAN GAVE HIM © KNOCK-OUT DROPS IN DRINK, to 81 tn K sh Or ANeged Equitable Agent Causes Arrest of Negress He Met om Street, ‘A man who oalls himself Henry p.| Gordon and professes to be a guest of | the Hotel Astor, but who the police say | yy one of the visiting agents of the| uitable Life Assurance Boclety, ap-| in the West Side Court to-day as| Somplainant against Annie Jackson, | ‘C88, explained to Magistrate Ommen,, ‘ t he met the weman at an early Mi to-day in Bevénth avenie, neal ef Neth street, and stopped to talk t ied On parting he found that $0 wa © milgsing from his pocket. Hu had the, f arrested, Then, with eonsidera- | hesitation, “Gordon” gdmitted he! one, to a saloon with the woman |! ae a drink. s ene, mlnag.” he sald arrested | was suddenly overcome by | 4 @ drowsiness resembling the stitpor | Caused by a drug,’ |b The woman was held for examination, | o your druggist will tell that his clistomors say that | heat that foirly frles the nev seem ta satisfy Chic defy indigestion. but a the dust. foeshing,”* As @ pre she Lite Chureh | dinamce of the Boar }ing Good Briday amd the Saturday foi, 'TEE*WORLD: WEDNESDAY-EVENING, APRIL, 19,300. 0 BABY |A Tip on Women and Racing ‘Httda Spong Sabes from Disaster * The Firm of Ganntngham,’’ a New Play of Sporty Tendenctes. “young man whoee fancy, in this heahentsnt epring, lightly turns towanl ‘tose and horee-mmoing, may find just wabst he ie looking for in “The Firm ‘Qunningham,” which began business at the Madison Square Theatre last | might, When it comwe to these two jwtaple commedities of the spring trade, ‘The Firm of Qunningham" (‘the mooda, Qn the whole, however, Willis Stestl's comedy ie @ sifiy specimen of the silly delivers Tt-cam bandly be called ‘“re- DATAtey “The Birm ef Ounningham” tem oulated to awell the umn, although it may the bookmaker's satchel. Dramatic bliss is ruled off the track until the consolation race, <A turf guide eats at the heart of The 'Ladies' Hope J ta” 04 The young wife aye the and a “selling. jelater® of @ young man m the same ‘time. Bhe borrows money to cower her lost) ‘bets, and borrows her sister to cover der romantic dealings with the young man, Her husband must not know of She gets into trouble over both. her, Every one ta awfully obliging ber. Her trusban@s partner dashes off checks at her bidding and hen nasr- lover elster allow her to announce them ‘engaged’ in orfer that she may be ‘saved from suspicion and a ecolding. The Lady Likes Kissing. But Mrs, Calvert Is a selfish, ungrate- tol, irresponsible oreature, She ten't eontent to give up Olive Ounpingtem. “A maxried woman likes to kiss a nico young man now and then,” she pouts, ‘The mere joy of living in the suburhs tent sufficient for her, You sympathived with her when you sew ther husband, and genlized that tite Bive Acres with. tim could scarcely ® perennial pionto. ‘When the poor dear saw that her| sister was really beginning to care soheol busbaads fecgen. bd bee he had so much money left aft: ing her dots that she became “eumagemen + f ‘boo! |pae value of any Hquor as a tonic or oh SHE S MY WIFE: stimulant depends entirely on Its abso- 3 [ie port ry "SAVE HER LIFE” Coates’ Original #0 shooked and sad that she los: her Phone Message from This City) pas nia a ta Te Roi eaerae Rape | appetite for champagne at the ¢ Gagement dinner. she resolutely i 4 i r alled, Bott) to Philadelphia Concerning tre. ete Ditiery. Plymouth, Buxlane.| cee wreoe ONes yal; and cy uont nele Uny it Af, Ae t . ° ° wild’ thatsane “atid, Aotress, Victim of Shooting, The only genuine Plymouth Gin bas the MONK label. 1 Lends Mystery to the Case. pe ee for Clive, she rot out her hammer and shattered love's young dream with a vert asked for an explanation, his e hustled him upstairs, and the young | Yovors were loft alone in thedr miseny, While these two suffered, Mrs, Calvert | ayly pursued her racing career of ‘dop- | Then she up and sald that she and) | Clive were not engaged. When Cal- |wEW YORK AND KENTUCKY Co,, Sole Awont for the United States (Snecial to The Evening World.) ‘am out.” She was alded in vino} qotence of peat performances’ by the| PHILADELPHIA, April 1%.—Some Tom rompsclable locate bousensepsr|mysiery was to-day added’ to the sen- Ufo in the name of Mazy Rooney, her afternoon after probably aid & telegram fron the ‘track ‘Drought the queen of the Kitohen on the aoene in en) @iate of mind and ‘nse = Hotel here yesterday sational double shooting at the Doug- when Hadward Smedee, | | Special Sale of fe (an Scotch Madras Shortly: after 7 o'clock this morning a | er | telephone call was recelyed at the Penn- Cl th Olps, 2 eylvania Hospital, where both are con- ‘fined, from a man in New York, who nervously inquired concerning the girl's d f. 1 d | condition, and when told that she had a T3600) YarGs Janey, colored | | stripes, suitable for shirt waists, shirt waist suits, shirt- ings and pajamas, . Convinced that her old mother | mortally wounding Bessie Helen Day's FRE ee eee ee Ee tar ine (o member of Hann May's chorus, at- tol when Mrs, vert came to the tempted to ead his own life with a resoue and jubilantly announced she had picked six winners ou Kkmaking firm © of ¢ ufty & Rooyey. Duffy was not among picsent, and young Cunningham ‘despate) to “‘worateh’' him for all because he ted on love to his mtr er. An lagenucus Husband, last act the latest spring slight chance of recovery remarked; | “Thank God! She ls my wife, and I will be there Ina few hours, Do all you the i ; ‘husband brought down the cam to save her life, pa SF, envi Ad} § ‘sm beginning | The man declined to state his Identity, t lat, Whether Dora, always tells and the hospfal officials as well ae the atl 5c. yd., the truth” and after that ppatly adjusted itself to an all-round Rae Bpons, played the ‘“wporty'’ wife to win and dressed her to kill, She Was eo clever, in fact, that she saved local police are mystified by this latest devatopment in the case, It waa at first reported that Smedes and the girl were man and wife, this being tnfer rom the fact that value 35c. Also 5,000 yards tterly | & the hotel Naloutows “Hatherine "Stay noted tho The poilce to-day say they un iegengaaa Ces cyakd dash pA ty, but |Magried, however, and that {hey know Wavent Bat a the over, whe any: nothing, of the ‘woman's New York thing but @ shining light, He was Me oho ay 4 9 chorus girl's life is stl] hanging ee slovenly with his Engtish ae be). Th “balance, physicians at tle nos: was careful in his dress, ‘ duti Mar rit Unole David i utiles 0 emaking Unole Ben willy, tut got, his lines badly mixed with a sandwich at one an, ae the ire @ ea example the cheerless com- mutes, Emily Wakeman, as the housekeeper and Charles W. Butler, the butler ‘who proposed to her under the influence of Batiterne, made a great deal of amall ts, walle Jeannette Iberts won a ugh for the one acene fn which the ‘Yiston-hannted ured, ‘While it may not offer the best com- | ot, “The Firm of Oun- | the D. pital saving that her condition is ex- tremely eriiical Smedes will undoubtedly recover, his wound being nothing more than a severs laceration of the scalp. He will not, however, be given a hearing to-day, Spectal OMvers Brown and Readiny who are working on the case, say th jealousy Was undoubtedly the ino} Which prompted Smedes's murdepous at- tampt, and tney confined in their j belief by a Wh 13 to slay the ee Striped Batiste, | «, very desirable for women's| t . ij and children’s wear, | at 15c. yd., | value 25¢. edy in the ma ningham” can gle you a tip on Taces and women, G.I hore oe Taylor, BELLE RUSSELL SEEKS DIVORCE With Three Actors as Witnesses | Drew Company Actress Seeks Divorce from Husband, Play- ing with Ada Rehan. The weary drome of the undefended alvorce trials before Justice McCall, the Supreme Court, to-fay, was broken by the appearance of Belle| Constance Russell, oumpanyy henna-colorod hair to ask for her free- dom from Raciwnd Fulton Russell, of John Drew's eyes and of with big brown @ Ada Rehan company. Olver Doud Byron was her firet wit- pews, and he told how he and Russell were playing with Shakespearean repertoire et St. Loule six weeks ago, when Russell received Miss Reban in 9 wefe's Aummons by mail, “He agked me what he should do,” Jd the veteran actor, “and, being cog- vant of what he hmd done, I advised im to let It go," The pkainti testified sadly in reply questions by Richard 'T, Groen, that Hussell were married at the ‘Around the Corner July vila, ® son, born and , 1808, awd have one ¢ TAY) lcdward Behott and J, “f Cowan, of ussell to the Larlem House with “a Russell F. Richards um Decision in the case wes reserved, f | ‘ the profession, told him they tradied | nowy. bleached blond” on the night of | Get’ te last, and what he registered as a wife.” \ | GET TWO HOLIDAYS, nyor Approves Ordinance Which dives City Employees Priday and Saturday oft. By the Mayor's oatponed the hearing on the week There will be sixteen other hearings efure the Mayor to-morrow morning n Legislative bills you vain fag is bosh—it's the trytr vee—oven cooling drink does no let” will, Chew a "Chiclet’ and pproveal of the ore of Aldermen mak- t lowing legal holidays, all the munteipal offices will be closed on those two days At the request of the schoo teachers, (many of whom are out of the city dure! tig the Easter holiday) the Mayor his ‘i chook Ihe must have put knock-out drops ‘Teachers’ Retirement Fund bill, which “for after 1 had) was to have been hela to-monrow for Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, White | Figured Dimittes ana | Fancy Corded AN Gymnastic Experts Concede Ite Whatever you do, dance! | {times you select to explalt your accom- IF YOU HAVE NOT GRACE, JUST DANCE. SUICIDE BESIDE | zur ROCK IN PARK Se ene plished, but there {fs none at all as to! W. L. DOUGLAS A handsome youth of seventeen killed | !) Has welt, Whether you trip It on Park, ne; straight or an “‘everted” fout, it Is himeelt In Highbridge Park, at One| See accutane $3.50 SHOE union Hundred and Beventy-firet street, near) pye entire convention of American MADE A trial will con. | vince you that W. L. early to-day with| Physical Educators’ now in progress at the Teachers’ College is agreed Amsterdam avenue, |@ revolver, after waiting around for n this | Augi int hel AtAtemlento ter Pol’ tO & Mau (a composite man, Rougins $8.50 shoes | three Saya 18) He: BUEVSRe muster! iargely composed of woman), ‘he ne best in the | | world. N York City Stores: ay courage to fire the shot. He was Oscar Baer, of No West Fiftieth street, and his sister, |who identifed the, body, sala she be- | lieved #i-heajth nad auleide. | whole trend of the three days’ sessions, 442| which end ths afternoon, has resolved {tself into this one idea 3race, according to M, B, Gilber;, of Boston, is an inValuable ‘asset, soma! been the cause of |ricu men pave succcesed = =n few oLuer ‘Qualifications bUt gracefulness of ad- dress. (. Pinned to Beer's coat was a gold|*"it'the Almighty has not been kind to . F medal won in a Y. M. C, A, athletig| us in this,” urged Mr, Gilbert, “we Sor! 934 & R contest. i [otight to, do our best to Improve ihe Fos-7)0 it mee | handiwork.’ Bn HOF aa FL eae arty His body was found leaning against a oom, Paarl Therefore shake a leg. OK 18 Newark av. wer) 2 NEWARK—T785 Broad st. rock in the park by a policeman, A | 5, Jt began ip i morning: vhen Dr, callbre revolver was at his side, lenry Ling Taylor, orthopedic surgeon of the Post-Graduate Hospital, spo — ———— = Several perons who live near say they | of the uBancing Poot? and puittede one | \ | > pt oe) a Men's suits of fine stripe and} check worsteds, black thibets, cas- simeves and cheviots, lined with and mohair serge; also Scotch plaid | gloomy and would stand for hours as! autver® fonted the pended. sulted the action to th a. |Meved he was nerving himself for seif- : ening pa ie eI Cates itd | e¥ymnasium, comer AZT St ree 3*Ave IN FULL BLOOM Will be given to every customer. | mtil and including Saturday, April 22, will be presented with a magnificent growing Easter Plant ,¥ EASTER SOUVENIRS ABSOLUTELY FREE, $8 Men's single and double $5 We offer at this exceptionally low i short box coats, Equal in make and smartly cut sults in accordance $7 50 For this price a substantial § + 88. be medium length and short box extra good qual- as what you can find elsewhere at $10, Spe tweeds In swell new spring models, with pring vite |At $10 and $12 A great variety oj $ I 2 egant suits {n single and double) coverts, black thibets and whipcords, Most had noticed the young man wandering! skirts, floated on the platform and Tt ended fn the evening with every-| | destruction, in full bloom as an Easter Souvenir, We have made ample provision, jf ’ » Men’s and Boys’ Easter Clothing. breasted suits of all wool price men’s all wool tan covert cloth i the new gray and brown shades trimming to top coats you can get else- with the latest fashion ideas of styles, The fabric is of an 4a sivulders and slits in back of coate, Spring coats in med- reasted models of silk mixed | Of these coats are lined with satin or vene The 1349 Néssac ith rN about for several days. He seemed [everest bome ak woken guy, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK though lost in thought, It is now be- 1% yora Bnd | body dancing on the stage of Columbia's | e@ ‘ @ Corner a> Growing in P ‘Ar Growing in Pots, Free. ) Every customer from to-day so that every one will receive one of these beautiful and timely ( \ ; | Men’s Spring Suits. , Men’s Spring Overcoats. cassimere and cheviot in in stripes and overplaids, Very| where for $7.50, Special for to-day at $5. custom tailors. Special for to- whipcord tan spring coat i atin | ity and the tailoring and trimmings as good | cial for to-day at $7.50, | sstal for to-day at $10. jum length and box styles, Made of tan | + conteel patterns.| tian, All tailored in the best possible man- new gun metal and Quaker gray wor-| %r, embodying every detail of th steds in stripes and overplaids, Garments) soring styles. Also raincoats and craven: tailored equal to best custom work, Speclal| ¢ttes. for to-day at $12. $ At $15, $18, $20 Splendid new 15 and double-breasted styles of Eng- apring coats. tn sh \vorsteds, im handsome dark Alene or medium length and s models of fine imported fabri cl 1 light gray effects; also black thibets,| craven rsteds, | oe ‘ured and trimmed tn. the best possible Watered adil wt { Store Open Late Every Night Th Wee) Fine hand-tallored suits in single great manner, Special for to-day at $15, mera PPAR AEE Serr ee ® SUINTH AVE. 192 TO20@ STREET Another complete showing of those " smart suspender suits at °14.50. hats the polo turban is the rage—in suits the SUSPENDER MODEL. Twenty- five dollars is what they're selling for in many stores, and the demands so great that they are scarce, But THIS lot at $14.50 is a part of a large order made up weeks ago, before the rush was on, when the designers had plenty of time to give {he little details and style attri- butes that are the making of the Easter suit. Monday we placed a lot like this on sale and didn’t have near enough to last all day, So come early to-morrow, Our salons on the third floor will be crowded by those wishing to avail of this opportunity. ; ter—our sults are all ready to put right on and $ .50 wear—we do less altering than any store in New ——- York in proportion to the number of suits sold, showing the superiority of our sele:tons. new fancy checked Panama in light shades—the cnat is the Polero Eton style, wilh wide girdle, attached to which are suspencers—colors are wood brown, mode, tan; blue and green—also black—skirt side-plaited. Models in mixtures and plain serges, blouse or coat style, are the same price— $14.50 ¥ in plin colors—green, red, blue, brown | coats, 54 i or blick—also fancy and changeable | ish—side plaite sik—sluired waist and full round skirt | several rows collar ind welt attac special at $13, Remember—three days more till Eas- he suspender suit at $14.50 is swaggerly correct in the 75 for silk shirt waist suits 13.50 for black silk taffeta 14.7 tor black voile skiris ! very rrow silk braid~ 10.75 for covert cloth coats —short and jaunty—tight fitting, strict- ly tallorsd, velvet or cloth art linen | auetito cue need tigdel very: fine trimmed collar—full or coat sleeve SNe ns Oxst leas ele atop —fly front—satin or taffeta lined, 6.75 for round length walk- 4.78 for “instep length” ing skirts—in Panama, serges, how skirts in homespun and taney mixe | ppl Hight and dark mixtures, bvillian- | i esi tine and novel aterialy {ag {ures-also brilliantine and Panamas | variety of Be ae tia Aes Nena in al colors, made ina great many | ing all-white Sieifian and few black taf food models, feta skirts—evcellent ‘alues, SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Great special sale of boys’ suits,*3. For Easter or confirmation—no school this weeK—bring your boy to-morrow. GIVE your boy his choice and he'll take the Simpson Craw- ford Co, $3 special every time in preference to the $5 and $6 suits shown elsewhere, They're dressy, fit right, talored like men’s suits, and we've the larg: est range of patterns for your selection, They'll last longer, too—the material and workmanship being identical with that in the $5 and $6 suits generally sold. $2.00 p-———] BREASTED suits, RUSSIAN suits, UTON SAILOR suits, Your selec tlon of every style of suit made for boys from 2% to 16 years. The fabrics are of the very best all-wool materials in overplaids, stripes, , checks and neat effects, both in light, dark and medium colors—on sale at $3.00, Suits especially for confirmation at $3.95 _, The dressiest Norfolk and double-breasted suits the smartest boy could pos- sibly wish—strictly in keeping with the occasion, Easter or Confirmation—mate- rials are blue serge or blue and black thibet, knickerbocker or plain trousers—size 8 to 16 years—special Ce ne Ore: SIMPSON CRAWFORD ©O. Misses’ and children’s hats and ribbons for trimmings. RING in the little ones and choose from the many exclusive styl hat you B would like, and our expert bow makers will tie the bows for tbs ribbon hat nae wale yo wait, This is a complimentary offer, and has become a popular feature of our millinery department. We believe we have the largest and handsomest showing of modish millinery for little misses in all New York, Serond Voor, Every style s Included, DOUBLE-BREASTED NORFOLK suits (Knicker- boeKer trousers) —NORFOLX suits (Knickerbock¢r trousers)--DOUBLE.. SHE To-morrow and during the balance of the week there will be a special offering of eal fallors: napoleons and ribbons for trimmings, enabling you to select Easter hats for girls and misses at a preat saving, Special—5 /,-inch imported ribbons—ideal trimming for children’s hats—at 23c. We design trimmings and charge nothing for our skill, Don’t wait until Saturday, when the great Easter rush is on, = sIMPsON CRAWFORD CO, Dainty Easter coats !The new 4.50 hand- for children at °1.48/bags to-morrow 2.95 T HIS is the week for buying the little tot’s ap- SPECIAL price concession for an unusually parel—no school—plenty of time to come and large order permits you to select one of those hoose the daintiest coats, hats and dresses for Faster, re we olfer special values to show tie advisability of idl eu $4,50 envelope bags, with handles, coming to Simpson Crawferd Co.'s, where a style au- thority does nothing but look after the children's needs.| The colors are the new 1.48 forchildren’s 0 for $6.50) suadea green, brown, tan and tae See good materials mee, hee an ate ef- gray — lined in and styles, Gecoma Floor. | fects—in navy blue. 2.93 forchidren's | @.4@ for children’s $99.95 Lune tile #350 coin serges, flan- ha ere aaan de- nobby card case, nels and mixed goods. sirable materials and colors, ‘ irror, at £2.95, &.50Q forchildren's ‘ for $8.75 Pera, fo Pal $4.50 coats—correct mod- | % box coats—fine serges, like cut, at 95c. enbrotdered sleeve emblem, == SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, 37 new styles, °8.75.|Highest grade sample- A one of the 37 new styles will be imme- lawn mowers, fl off. diately recognized as a regular $15 value and the grade that sells least frequently at a special price, Our| $7.80 lawn $9.25 lawn $10.50 lawn $12.00 awn mowers at mowers at mowers at mowers at price is the result of our pur- 55.70 $6.95 57.65 59.00 chase of the samples—not many T HESE lawn mowers have attained a state of —meaning that your only oppor- tunity to select a go-cart at $8.75 perfection and a reputation that makes them sell as fast as the manufacturer els, prettily trimmed. { ¥ Hi gone with the selling of the last One, Basement } They're baby's delight — p ature glide along a8 smoothly and | cin turn ¢ Wal oe easily as any regular prices—hence autom oblle, $ 15 first sale, the samples at and it's safe to °. a fourth off, may be say the little ooked upon as the most one derives as inyportant event of the ch pleasure as the auto | Year, Basement Salesroom. affords vrowneup folks, $2.64 for 25 ft. of guaranteed hose-cit vis * ear 4 wood hose reel and one brass spray nozzle—value For the sake of appearances, the finest quality of Ne ees ihiy eagle MASE reed is interwoven Into the handsomest designs, forming} sive) rakes. 48c, for turf edgers. a light but massive go-cart—the best grade of springs} 4c, for S8c, extra qual- | 85c, for spading forks, used—wheels have rubber tires and ther : 10¢. for pruning shears, a ry ot two of: pride when on promenade: eee eat ses hoard act aah ag A MERE 09 ic bia hilo wba wie Vaymeetiee ey weeny ie 7