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Take Your Choice from 200 of the Sweetest Lot, of All Sizes and Sorts Ever Seen in New York —All are Prize Package: | Full of Smiles and Love and Promise, and Ready} to Exchange Them for| Good Homes and Care—| Now Wards of the Guild| ot the Infant Savior. Who wants a The place to fant Savio. second etri ttle fairy In the home? tone ta the Guild of In= at 105 East ‘I'wenty- it, where there are somo twa) hundred youngsters to chooge from, voaro going, golne, going to the Mphest biddor. tee of all sizom, ages, | complexions, colors and weights: babies who tall and babies who squall, babies | o walk and bables who crawl; girls tralght hair and boys with curls, and the other way around, ‘They are a fine collection of Infant humanity and there fe no doubt about st. and any one who {s looking for a youngster to adopt Would be hard to please (f ono of these Uittle ones couldn't fll the bill The babies aro bargains, too. The only things necessary to secure one are | wood character, Kind disposition and comfortable Income, To Insure the wel+ fare of thelr young charges the Guild requires that no child shall bo adopted into a family whose weekly {ncome ts less than $18. As the institution is a Cathollo one only Catholics are permit- ted to adopt the children, Some of Them Beautles, Tho Ittle ones in the care of the Guild are mostly foundiings, There ts a baby who was rescued by the Soclety from a plebelan ash-barrel—was dubbed “Margaret Booth,” and now waite for fome big-hearted people to fall in love with her chubby pink cheeke and her first tooth and welcome her into their home. There is John Farley, a vigorous young man of elght months, who was found abandoned on a church step. These bables are fine bargains. So are Gertrude and John Brown, the two- year-old twins. whose widowed moth- er diof In a hospital a short time ago, Such a sweet and pretty pair of bables with their bright, happy natures, do not @ome with many trips of the stork. Some other prize packages are the! throe Johne. Olgon, Anderson and Pe-| | | trucey, and Joseph Day and ExXith Will. jams. Sitting aide by sie in the roves of the asnclety they look like prize- winners at a baby show. I! the photo- graph mnie by an Byening World ar- tist Fdith Is the youngster in the centre holding @ rattle, Josoph and Jonn Pe: truoey are on her right. When the pic- ture was snapped they sat up and watched for "the binite’ as bravely as if they had thelr pictures taken every day, | From Queer Places, e obildren, are brourht to the Guitg oon 1} morte of queer places, They were found In, hallways of tenements, in rallroad stations, tucked away under “L" wtairways and in other They ere noun t to. the nd Wded with’ n wardrobe. trom the Ma Glonet full of ttle garments, ang are christened with an honest name, The Boclety deen not attempt to keep {he children on ite premises, They are boerted out with some woman oO HAS lean home and a kind, motherly radian visita to their charges mado by a large staff of inspectors at Trequiay {torsos Drealudes any lapses he of bie fos tor he babies are sick ths clety’a phystclans attend them. ‘.| The Baby Marked No, 1 in This Fine Bunch Is Known as the ‘‘ Ash Can Darling;’’ Those Marked No. 2 and No. 3 Are Considered Among the Five Prize Babies COUNT RAGGI WEEPS INA CELL “COUNT” HELD AS HOTEL BEAT Aribert Lacky Acoused by Land- lady of Owing Her $83—Po- lice Say He Has Victimized Many Hotels. ‘ . ‘A distinguished looking German of tmpressive stature and bristling Kateer ‘Wilhelm mustaches, whom the police call "Count Aribert Backy and avouse of being @ professional “hotel beat, was arraigned in the West Gide Police Court to-day on @ charge of violating: the hotel law, Qfrs, Chralotte Day, proprietor of a boarding-house at No, 339 Weat Thirty- fourth gtreet, charged him with beat- ing her out of @ bill of $83, She was not in court to-day, however, so Sacky was held for examination to-morrow morning in $600 ball, He could not ¢ur- nish sepurity, Sacky, attired in evening clothes, With 8 crugn hat, was photographed for the! Rogues’ Gallery, ‘The warrant for Baoky’sa arrest, on Mra Day's complaint, wae issued by! Court, April 7, ‘but Deteotive-seret., Downing hed been unable to esrve tt’ before last night, Detective Downing says that in the five years Backy is known to have been in this country, he has victimized many hotels all over the United States, About a yoar ago, Downing sa: 4, Backy was arrested on thu compli Of the authorities Of the Hotel Reville Bent abit of ids ae ‘The detective a. Pig BSacky waa. was oxpelied from shat oreanionaen ae Case of aea-payment of duos. pe $300 TO BE OLD MAN'S BRIDE, DDS MOINES, May 1%—Jonathan ‘Telliner, aged eighty, announces that he will pay $300 to any woman forty years of age who will marry him and reside with him until he dies, He re- wides in Wapello County and is a weulthy farmer, He came to De Moines to take treatment for nervous troubles and the physictans told him he would have to have careful nuralig (4f he survived tong, dit, would be cheaper to oheuslonas women, I ‘}he was'a count in all seriousness, that Held for Examination on Charge of Stealing Diamond Brooch from Jeweller—Tells of Grand Estates; Has No Cash. Le Comte Raggi, Conte Carlo, who walked into the Jewelry store of Laboit & Oo, No, 54 West Twenty-thimd street, to "Duy a present for his sweethenrt, and walked out with a $2,000 diamond ‘brooch hidden tn this glove, was in tears to-day as he faced Magistrate Cornell tu the Jefferson Maricet Court. The count’a attorney tried to be facetious with the Magistrate, He said that in Raggi's country all a man of the Comte’s standing had to do when he wanted jewolry, was to walk into @ stop and take it, His credit was 80 good that all the jewelers bowed pleasantly and sald: ed the Mngiatrate, The attorney sald somewhere in the mountains between Austria and Italy, “AN right,’ sald the Magwtrate, “I'll hold Mona. Rag@l n $3,000 ball for exam- ination.”® They led the selt-declared noblennn back to him cell weeping. The man went to Labolt & Co.’ Pidked out some jewels, and then asked the snlewman to go with him to the Waldort-Awtorte. to get $400:as:a, deposit. ‘When ,the clerk .went for his hat the Count dtsappeared. Then the brooch waa missed. ‘Td cleric nan-through the crowd on Broadway, and two blocks ‘trom ithe store captured tho Count, The Count was taken to Police Head- quarters to-day and crose-questioned by Detective Benoil, after having been looked over by the detectives. None recognized him, To Benoll he said that he had ducal estates of great vaite al- most on the border line of Dtaly and Austria, He said that he létt his country some months ago, and arrived here with plenty of money, enough to stop in a ‘hotel, but “hia kind friend wouldn't hear of si ® thing, and he had to etay with: him,’ ‘There he mot the taan's daughter and fell In love, They }iked one another so much that tho Count went out yet day to buy the girl scmething befitting her beauty and, her worth, He wan- dered all over the olty and finally found 4 place that looked as if tt might: con- twin the Jewels proper for the adorn. Wient of his betrothed. Thon wheh he eaw the diamonds temptation grew so strong that che aeited’ thom, Afterward paleo. “Ho atiil are he has Important Forcign and Telegraphic News. « Charges Halt Duel. ST. PETERSBURG, May 1%.—Baron ‘Tiesenhaisen and Count Massinpuskin, according to the Slovo, have declined to accept the challenges of 8, A, Alex- androveky, former head of the Red Cross in the field, to fight duels until the latter disproves the charges brought against the administration of the Red Oross funds, which M. Alexandroveky ‘on his arrival here April 20 indignantly dented and announced that he was pre- Daring a complete account for the pub- Uc, Rain Stops.Forest Blaze. STERLING, CONN., MAY 12.—The forest fire which broke out here yester- day and assumed large proportions, threatening at one time to sweep over the village, was stopped last night by & heavy fall of rain, ‘Five square miles of jane nd, much nee it containing standin; was burned over and several barns “were destroyed. FATHER TO MAKE TUGMEN SUFFER Man Whose Son Drowned in Sight of Boat Crew Which Refused Him Aid Deolares His Intention to Prosecute. “My boy lost his Iffe through the heartless carelessness of n crew of tig- men, I am going to make theso men guffer for laughing at him as he was drowning, I will epend every cent 1 possess in, proseouting them,’ Standing with his wife beside the body of their son at thelr home, No, 5101 ay, to-day, Peter Hughes made this declaration, while, tears streamed down his cheeks and his whole frame trembled with grief and rage. The son, Peter, twenty-two years old, was drowned yesterday while canoeing in the Harlem: River near Marble Hil) with Leopold W, Larney, a fellow mem- ver of she Kingsbridge Canoe Club.) Both young men are employed at night | {n the Metropolitan Railway Company's power-house, They were taking thelr usual after- noon récreation in the canoe, when a tugboat came up the river at full speed, As the tug slid pest the frail boat the ell ih tts wake Redaph Ht and Hughes and Larney bth Me red {nto the, water to batue for tholt vem agai - riNlo clirrent, Liamey asaya a LF tbs eh ekg Bee ai bab “THe Wont? rma Who Are Offer Y\ EVENTNT G. MA DO YOU WANT A REAL LIVE AND AFFECTIONATE FAIRY IN YOUR HOUSE? Y 19.1905, ee TY ed for Adoption. WIFE DIDN'T SAY “DAMN” TO Hl |Mrs. Florence Crosby Herrmann Again Goes on the Stand in Separation Suit and Cony dicts Her Husband, ‘The fourteenth day of tho trial of the separation and alimony sult of Flow ence Crosby Herrmann against Herrmann, who declares he has ni left of nearly $800,000 inherited from hie fathor in 1898, was devoted to the ing up of stray ends of the teat ‘on both aides, ‘ William J, Smith, Sr, was the first | witnesos to-day, He ds the father @@ | Dr. Smith and Miss Mary A, Smith, was a fellow-boarder at the Naylow «) Horrmann says he told his wife Smith was not a fit companion tor hi “It I had been there when Hei sald my daughter was not ft to bee, wife's companion I would have | him,” declared her father on the ness-stand, Then Mary A, Smith was recalled Mr, Young. Rapped on Her Window. }. “What did he do to annoy you December?" ho asked, “He tapped on my window at Hilghty-firnt street home at about o'clock in the morning," ‘the witnecss replied, Q. Haw Ry Le niradi inal exami) xamminedl low long did he keep up thie ping? A. At least halt an hour, be | M Smith hadn't the faintest 1 what Herrmann wanted, She wen the window, pulled up a comer of curtain and saw that it was Hori Florence Crosby Herrmann was ite called for the fourth time, . Mar, Herrmann has testified yoll pawned his three meeruchaum pl worth $106. to fein MaNOY,, ©, Fepie money he had given you to pay @ DI and which you had Cea Cs ae Is that true? A, No. ‘ me to pawn them. Q. He testified that on one you were all dressed up to Y Whore, that vou smelied of Nauor ‘were i when he asked you where! you ing vou struck him in the face? A, a word of truth in Jt, Q. Did you ever attack him with bee d scissors? A. No, Q, He haa testified that tah told onco you'd Kill him | only afraid of beine hanmed? A. I never , He says you were heavier «t nev’ that You. Woihod 165 0nd he ol 18% and you were stronger than fh A. I have been heawer than Tam a She Didn't Say “Damn.” ie Q. He saya you once told him didn’t care a damn for him; did yl A.J never ured euch, language, @. Did you raver serio him blow of y, ghe nena and punch him or ee a jown? Or Did von ever eal him, a our or throw & knite at him, as cake hae testined? | A. No. 1 never, strunk with anything in my Mi one J would never ive ans iit or have anything to do with him he took ack the vile stories he told about Mrs. Herrmann ohocked and w Nttle, and old Siiah Decker, wat her gollcltously, bowed his head $n, hands ag she testified, As Mr. Servance cros-examined Herrmann. She denied that ahe exhibited her new $25 snt stockings to Cohen, or anyone else, b admitted that she had a pair from Parks, Bho Aiko declared that she nevep 4 Farewell to Gen. Porter. PARIS, May 12.—Forelgn Minister Del- creme ‘to-day: gave a farewell luncheon a@t the Boreign Office in honor of Gen, Porter, the retiring American Ambassa- dor, The luncheon was senved in the Festival Hall, whitch was elaborately |decoratéd. ‘Ihe table was festooned with flowers, According to the French ous- tom no speeches were matte, but an op- portunity waa afforted for a general ex: ctange of felicitations between the Brevch and American officials, Wireless for Honolulu. VALLEJO, CAL., MAY 12.—The naval transport Solace, which left the Mare Island navy yard to-day en route to Manild, carnes oytfite for wireless tele- @raph stations at: Honoiulu and Guam, of the most improved pattern, Lieut. Geo. C, Sweet and a crew of operators for the new atations will sail on tho Bolace to erect the planta, Boston Subway Caves In. BOSTON, May 12.—Washington atreet | near Boylston, was closed to traffic for | T eh} some time to-day on account of a cave- Wat of IS Jn of the new subway under construo- | Hiram Cronk Very Ill. WATERTOWN, N. ¥,, May 12,—Hi- Cronk, the only pensioner of the is seriously ul at his home and Tittle hope 's en- 4 recovery, Cronk res | 8 tion in that district. One workman, d his one hundred and John Woods, was snjured, but not fatally, Several others had a narrow Arctic Quest Successful, escape, The accident was caused by the collapse of supporting framework. SAN FRANCISCO, May 12,—'The Nor- Aa a precautionary measure all vc-|weigan Consul here shas received eupants of nearby buildings were or- | order for A} to be sent north dered from the premises pending an |. Whall Arcus exnorey who Inspection, sailed fror ay on June 17, 1908 = in an end to “find tho nostheres | Jyassage, From the fact that supt et Harriman Buys a Mine. {bre WO" pe yaent orth by the, Fucitt ThA jg argued what this. great LOS ANGELNS, CAL, MAY 12.—n, | ques ot Arclie'txpiorers for more an HH. Harriman, of the Southern Paaific, stl, and thi 100 years has b r the will has taken over the holdings of the La Dura mine in Sonora, Mexico. The price pald is said to be in the nelgh- berhood of $1,000,000. ‘The mine Is lo- cated at La Dura, near the head of the Yacul river, by tuted expedition t th Franklin when tat 4 perished, the current carried him ashore. | made a short vain struggle fol |. Coroner O' Gor who be | vestigation of th ecident to- day, | moned the crew of ‘Tug, | Harlem Kiver Towing Company. him, wrht they knaw of it, ia thea Tnugh at the two men. or WOMAN DIES ON OPERATING TABLE. The identity of the woman who died on the opetating table at the Homoeo- | pathic masala Vollexe ip Flower Hos- ra Boarappatra tok, in moloned. ne teu dle 8 and seven women wer an sum- This crow hit, to “ha @ been the one which but goes, I am sorry to tell you this, \k is necessary, My position ag a Judge | demands that 1 the udie, Laws'er » highly exetted Hake and announced t an ation fo} to free th onty one $10," ar he would make ap- of haber as corpus As {t happened, | thirty-seven had the ‘others Were sent to jadi, than ple ed,’ sald Cant to think that me last T have | the poles clean the FINED BY M uw AVOY: dent By Punishing Thirty- seven Prisoners—Makes War on Raines Law Hotels, houses, tia man Vioonte, ten been running for nine i never before could I get a con: on! 1 and ot ——— NEW RUSSIAN MINISTER WAITS Czar Will Not Post the Appoint- ment of Baron de Rosen Until Sure Washington Will Accept Him. Magistrate Francis McAvoy, sitting in | the Harlem Court, one of the nowly ap- pointed Magistrate, to-day threw a hombshell into the ranks of court law: | vers and attaches when he fined thirty seven prisoners caught in a rad $10 | eaoh, Capt. Brennan, {if the East One Hun- |dred and Fourth street station, Inst | aight raided a house at No, 2218 Second avenue, known as tho Hotel Loyal, kept by ‘Jack’ Viconta, Thirty men arrested, charg duct, A woman y and three other don other charges i rate MeAvoy, “the people of this city do not want a Of this kind, it must be bi I don't believe In Raines Jaw he be clo disorderly with robbe ed with charged BURG, May 12 Smbassador C Madrid ow offi! under date lent of Baron fount Cassini at | yet been gazetted to morning ad Lawyer B thitty-sevon prisoners | vigorously at ‘the fi practreally & precedont in such | Where all arrested are fined, and h at that. Magistrate McAyo] turned to | the Inwyer and sald: “1 want you to remember, Mr, Coun- ee}, that you can’t run this court) you must respect the dignity of this court,’ nding the 5 ste ion ona grate aligning United decree of » the plore his fon. ot the silghest doubt exists here that lthe Baron is perfectly acceptable to LL Want 9, tell You. now added tho the Government at Washington, where 1 blut ond Beare besides his Neh reputation @ dlplo- ed eg mat. he enjoys the personal scquain- | tance of not only many | Meee but ot | danced a can can at camp, William Young near the bathing pavile fon at the end of Clinton avenue, , ‘Near the body was Tuthill's btoyale | which was leaning against a fence, i Coroner Moore immediately efter ee il ing notifted impanellod a jury and Aga an inquest, ‘The jury found e verdlgs/ of sulclde, 4 Tuthill, ke his father, who has.ee : aided here for forty years, was #:.cele | penter by occupation. He was sii and lived with his parents on Fitth aves / nue, No reagon {s known why he) should have wished to end hi nee eae The Prince of Burglars, Raffles, the prince of burglars, make his bow tn the color suppl DEAD ON BEACH, . PISTOL NEAR Long Island Jury Declares Bay- shore Man Killed Himself, but No Motive for the Act Is Known. RAY SHORE, L. I, May 12,—Walter ‘Tuthill, thirty-two years old, was found dead early to-day with a bullet wound in his left temple and a revolver by his elde, Children’s *5 Outfits Frock and Frill $4.6 3-Piece Suits, Another Wonderful Bedell Bargain. Saturday _Only. ‘Natty plaited vee with tucked kimono sleeves, wide sailor collar and fine, allover English embroid- ery. Kilted skirt. Splendid Quality French Chambray. Plain colors and stylish checks. Also white lawn blouse waist, hand. somely tucked and lace trimmed, Complete $4.98 Saturday Only, A value to set you thinking. One toa customer, None C, O. D, No Mail Orders. SPECIAL—Misses’ and Children’s $4 98 SALE AT NEW YORK STORE ONLY. Coats that were $5, Saturday 12-1416 WEST 4 "STREET, NEW YORK, 602462 FULTON Cb ke,

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