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FEAR INSANITY FOR MOTHER OF | WITH SEEKING KIDNAPPED BOY \Mirs. Vidella Frantic with Grief and Anxiety for Little Harold. D0G AIDS IN SEARCH. Big St. Bernard, Child’s Com- panion, Hunts Woods Where He Was Last Seen, That kidnappers are holding four- year-old Harold Videtla, who disap- peared from his home In Audubon Park more than a week ago, is the theory upon which detectives from the West One Hundred and Fifty-second street Police station are working to-day ‘The boy's mother Is on the verge of insanity as tho result of his strange @bsence, and so pathetle has her con- dition become that persons in the neigh- borhood have agreed to pay a reward of $200 for jon that will lead to the reco the child. Head- dng th syn tle nelghbora who are willing to my this reward {8 Mrs. P. J. Tynan, in whose household Mns, Vidella works, Mrs. ‘Tynan sald to-day: | Mother Near Insanity, | “T have taken a deep st in this | my Wife, 1 Became uneasy and was ured for eat a a n Sunday Louls’ Tewfk delibere ately picked a quarrel with ime and dis: charged his revolver at me, He had It ready in his pocket for that very bone. Kily for me, none of th that Tam fon in-law had had IW case be je of the mother’s condition, If the child Is kept away from her much | longer she will lose her mind. It would | be an act of the greatest charity to re | more the to her, and Jt ts chiefly for this reason that the reward Ia of- fered, “We have dono everything we could fn trying to locate the bay, Wi been to Pollee Headquar and general alarm sent out, We have se- oured half a dozen detectives, and most of them agree on the theory that he kidnapped. thers plight is heartrending, y day sne goes oul with a Bt. Bernard dog, which was a constant | companion of he Mtule boy, She be eves this dog may hely tn locating | him, Letters of every ¢ in | rd to the case have ved | In one of these an astrologer | er that ¢ boy Was nine miles | Foutheast of Audubon Park and would | be restored to her on Wednesday.” of open ‘work, £87 the popular hat era; rem, $2.75 values, a Imitation Hair Flats; \y black; bell crowns; $1.25 values, at @ord Edge Chip Hats; >i white; Dress, Sailor, Continental AUG bun lar Real Hair and Toque shap with $5.00 Lo with amp! Prices on Carpets, benefit of the reductions now—and t! Some Rugs and other Floor Coverin, for this week as well, Granite Ingrainy, 9 Joor cayuring; vals Iony nd Mor a ine Rugs Greatly 4005 for Japanese Cott Rugg; 9x. GIB for Tapestry Brusscls Tugay 4.50 for Tapestry Brussels very Specia [We y, dit 81.50, ae { n Warp ayy Mattinga; 250. jarke® and aie ateen, Value yard wknd wold; full Bhd Soran 9 th Bve, 50,96 Anoleum ‘kin tralia ot Einoleunn Wt price a in CPAVE.. 215 22"8TREETS, NEW YORK. DRY GooDSs co. TheGreatest Millinery Event oftheYear Figuring on the basis of Monday’s and Tuesday’s sales, the comments of the thousands of buyers who were here and the great quantities of Millinery disposed of, we are positive that no sale of Millinery ever held in New York City compares with this one. Represented on Tables and Counters and in Showrooms are Fifty Thou- Readysto: Wear Hats; jona mate trimmed wi 5 chip braids, Toques, f d Walking| pypoxaline and @hiffon shapes. In black, brown and navy, ww valuen, f ein new ‘Turban, Perce Gio VALUER Akar 8c Hats vans myterin, new, Turan shapes; black, navy. Ly A geen Lace Straw Tuscan 85e¢ an Turban shapes; regular Boe. values, Bp AE @ American Beauty Rose8} argo pine reer BOC Carpets at Summer We won't wait until the end of June to reduce our prices Instead, you may come to-morrow-—get the Deautitul made, lw Iehost crade rr Underprice. At an 1 carpet patterns and damasl tu) of 40 really very WIFE CHARGED HUSBAND'S LIFE John Abd-El-Nour Claims His Brother-in-Law Was Urged A tale resembling @ bloody chapter from Oriental history was told by John Abd-El-Nour, a wealthy silk merchant, of No, 9 Broadway, to Magistrate Marsh In Stapleton, 8, I., to-day when he appeared against his brother-in-law, Louls Tewfik, seventeen years old, wham ho charged with having attempted to take his life at the instigation of Mrs, Abd-El-Nour, The Abd-E]-Nours up to last Sunday lived in @ handsome home In Iiting- ville, S I, They hed been married wbout ten years, but of late were not ablo to get along happily together, Mat- ters grew 80 serious that Mrs, Abd- El-Nour asked her young brother to ive with her to protect her agamat her husband's bursts of wrath, which she claimed were frequent. Tho appearance of the boy in. the | house did not please Abd-Bl-Nour, and there were bickerings which cul: minated in the Sunday shooting affair. After that Mrs, Abd-Bl-Nour left hor home and went to Hye at the Murra: Hill Hotel, where ghe occupies one of the finest 4 monts, being a wealthy woman jn he Ahaine. Young Towtlk nf Was arrested and ts now in the jail at Stapleton, 8, uwalting examination we of felonious assaul | was a plot to | Nour, talk wit her brother only « few days before young man made the attempt upon my| Ife, Ho had often. th ned to slay | in moments of wrath, but I had no attention to what he gald, thinking that he wanted to terrify me, But when T heard him plotting with y b and his way Si be ina com | Young. Tex Jes that he plotted | to ki Abe Nour, He declares that the silk m ant was mistreating his | wi He fourlshed the revolver to terrify the husband and | it went off, That none of the bullets struck home, the young man says, Is proof that he did aim to’ slay, ‘Tewfk claims to be a good shot and des that if what Abd-El-Nour says (rue matters would have been dit- nd he interfered, He olare x ferent, | Mrs. Abd-E nur takes her brother's | side in the dispute, She also ares | that the boy was trying to defend bh ( ner, for divorce, She Is suing Nour sand Dollars’ worth of new, fresh June Weddings, Children’s Day tions, Commencements, etc., are Black French Chip Hats; Wh aah amet mee OSE Pure White French Ghip Hats; at} the new, Sailor and Dry ular Milan Hats: White English Sallor, FI shaper value, at Imitation Halr Hata) in all the value, now dress shape: 95e ith brown; regular $3 values, et. Ready-to: Wear Charlotte Corday Hats; trimmed and faced; black, brown, navy, Ry en, white; valves) y 75 Hand: Made Hat: ralds and chiffon; Turbar shapes, regular or ad tals and Drose black or white: Valen, ate. he /@vout the men to remove the weapons, manufactured into the right colors and shapes. their importance to the sale. And the fact that this entire purchase is offered AT A THIRD TO A HALF its value is serving to pro- vide the greatest selling in New York's history, |wnite, Heht blue; St, Dinan ee seree Fel mv PRETTY WOMAN [PISTOLS USED CAUSE OF DUEL} IN GANG FIGHT to Be Dying in Hospital, Fought with Knives Until Both Fell Unconscious. So Barely conscious, thought to be-dying. thelr fuces, necks and arms swathed in bandages, Carlo Grasso and Guiseppe Masldo are side by side In tho surgical ward of the Hudson Street Hospital to- day, The greatest joy that could come to elther would be the death of the other, and the Ghances are that both will die, The pair were nelghbors and sald to be friends until carly to-day, when, It 18 eald, Grasso, who has a pretty wife, acoused Masido of insulting her. The pair met in the hallway of the tenement on the third floor of No, 6 Roosevelt street, where they lived. A few words passed, and in an instant knives were out, ‘The pair, one with hie back against a door in the narrow hall, and the other facing him, atartod to cut away, They went at It lke a palr of men with raplers. 1t was parry and trust for fifteen minutes, while women screamed and clustered around the dark-eyed wite, whose beauty is said to have been theinnocent cause of dt all, and men cursed and swore and the hulls were blocked. When the polive of the Oak street sta- Yon arrlyed both men were unconscious: ‘tuev had fallen frum joms of blood and exhaustion, That code of the tenement in the Wallan quarter that requires aii suppressivn vi evidence so far ag Ue Police ure concerned had prompted those The two were sent to the tudson Street Jiospltal, and eleven men and women were lucked up as Withesses, Bach of the wounded men had more sfive distinct cuts about the arms and. breast DYING WITH ASTHMA, How the Life of Mrs. Margaret M, Mulvey, of Lowell, Mass., Was Saved, Mrs. Margaret M. Mulvey, of Broad- Lowell,Mass.. says: "I have never given a testimonial before, but I am glad to let the people know how Father John's Medicine sayed my lite, I was almost dead with asthma, and several doctors told me that I could not live and that I would die of consumption, Five years ago I began taking Father John’s Medicine, and I am better than for thirteen years before taking it.” Father John's Medicine is all pure nourishment and makes strength, Soda Water an Ice Cream. Ice cream served at spall tables in Candy Dept. Main Floor, rear, ‘Try our Nut Frappe, also Nes- selrode Pudding, Biscuit Tor- toni and Glace, Tutti Frutti, all kinds of French and Ameri- can creams—also water ices— all at 10c, per portion. materials, bought in,the raw state and in the Churches, Hats for Vaca- all to be provided for—and lend Untrimmed White Flats for ehildren: natural Jap, straw: two Mmensions, rogular vale 400% Do A @ * Large White Birds (pigeons); Perfect clear white; 24 1. 5 Values, ato ssscceys fi ’ I. ae; le small effects in Forget+ small Daisies; pink, Monin Roe Black Leghorn Hats; ¢1n0 quality, bell crown’ rewular 1 values, at... Cuban Tuscan Hats: oars made in one piece; aailor and dress shapes; regular $1.25 values, Se ct aries Imported Burnt Color Leghorn Flats; %; oT Se proper al rae Flowers; me-note and masta; the aoft kind to beni drape; $2.75 values... ° and White Le ghorn Hats; +o; children and “missos: medium crown nd brim; regular §! Oc 'e Leghorn Hats; - wo dimensions of crown and brim—for ohil- dren and miases; regular 806, Oc Fine English Milan Hats; | Very, beat quality; six proper thaes, tn | " Diack or whites reqular $9.00 97 as | valucs Rimless Eyes he Carpets besides, gi will be reduced selection of denigns fa and 9c everaible, forsum- | cased spring Bye 2. eee eae | Gareth aseerenaaansoe We ool: the ataunch e, lem jurada: id Tata and O69e | day at 50c. per pair. jibe ta a earpatns parlor my 4,25 15 exception ie aitocte Yard roll, or nose, but holds t aii stort etion ph patterns. M6, $5.00 Slasses, 50¢ These are the $5, 75c. Gold-plated Chain for Eyeglasses, with hairpin or holder attached, Our two well-known specialists will be in constant attendance to test your vision and perfectly adjust each pair of glasses sold, The new patent sanitary guard used on these eyeglasses does not pinch the slred, If you use glasses it will pay you to visit us on Thursday and Friday. value, for .. Vere genees White Leghorn Hats; 511 1- ana an es’ sigos—tintet imported 00 gold. '25¢ he glasses secure at any angle de- |Men, Former Friends, Thought/Monk Eastmans, Cherry Hillers| T WO IN ONE and #ive Pointers Have Noisy but Harmless Battle in Chat- ham Square, olan IF you weat ome pair of glasses for distance and another for reading, get a pair of my “Bifo- cal” Glasses and save the annoy- Following Distriot-Attorney Jerome's statement that the Monk Eastman gang of enst sido ruMans had heen broken up and most of the members were in the penitentiary, there was a battle royal carly to-day in Chatham Square in which the Monk Bastmans, the Fivo Pointers and the Cherry Hillers took part, The rival gang mot in Beefsteak John's restaurant, and the trouble be- gan by a quarrel picked with '"Jack'? Rice, who was in tho place. Revolyers were drawn and thore was a fusillady of bullets as the men ran to the street. EAlward Lynch, ono of the Monk Hast- mans, Was caught with a revolver, and he was charged with shooting ut Tico Guiseppe Stallio, of No, 10 Baxton street, wan caught whe running away and was taken in a3 a suspicious per- 501 , Beveral months ago, was shot by Edward Brennan in a clash of the gangs, Following tho shooting of Lyneh, jn front of Miner's Bowery ‘Meatre, Brennan was shot to death by “Nine-Hyel" Donegan, Donegan rving «life sentence for the crime. No one is Known to have been Injured In the fight of to-d a $175 IN CASH PRIZES. $175 in cash will be pald for the three best photographa taken by amateurs at Luna Park on,Eyening World Camera Day Saturday, May For full pare tculars, see second Magazine Page, this | edition, 5 ‘THE BIG STORE SIXTH AVE, NEW plait ai ts | WO CONNECTION WITTEANY OTHER STORE ert HOARE rover and bow tie. Hlso Women’s Wash Waists At $1.00. Newest models in both tailored and trimmed effects, of white or black lawn, white dimity with mercerized stripe, dotted Swiss, and light’ weight white figured Damask. | ance of constantly changing your glasses. I make them look like one single lense. Made in all styles from $2.00 up. My scientific examination of the eyesinsures absolute accuracy, | All eye-glasses 1 make are jeauipped with the “Harris Suc- tion Clip,” which cannot slip, || tilt or pinch. Wd Harris Byesight Specialist, | 54 EAST 23D ST,, near 4th Av. 50 EAST 125TH SI., nr, Madison Ay, aj RYE. WHISKEY: | | G ACTTY IN ITSELF OPER 18"S19"STS YORK. wish Pay b) bho SAMPLE AN Thursday, May 25, Sale of Parlor Tables (like cut) Tiniiiearaeraares Genuine Solid Mahogany Pedestal Parlor Tables, beautifully hand- carved, claw feet, carvings of the rich, dull finish, and the top is highly pol- $18. 75 ished —for 1 day only Regular Price $26.25 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. FOR CONSUMPTION, Lung or Bronchial Troubles, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh or Throat Affections. BOTTLE WILL BF SENT FREE D PREPAID UFON ‘Keauesr. sail or write, addressing UNITED STATES MEDICAL DISPENSARY, Department 140 0 East 22d St, NEW YORK CITY, Double "S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps Morn- ings from 8,30 Till 12 o'Clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour, # Women’s Silk Watses At $2.95. JAPANESE SILK WAISTS (as ilivstrared) in Black or White. A decidedly smart tailored model, extra good quality, entire front and back made with half inch tailored side plaits, newest sleeves, pes cuffs, trimmed with fine pearl buttons, stock collar nd deep xtraordinary value. (Slogel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Centre, 18th St.) Front Gainty pink and blue checks, French styles and trimmed. #1 toh yea CHILDE pink, bly stan style, trimmed wi years, checks, at th white duck, Jin CHILDRE Washable Dresses. In the’ long. iia embroidery, Blass BOE , good quailty ade in the I Added Attraction, play gurment CUD cy ORB fo Has percal i good a ality sin pretty polka nd atripe ¢ ein. the long: Naisted French effects, Sizes 2 tof vents, 39c CHILDREN'S DRES! fine white lawn, In the popular A Hubbard and Norfol scant moat effectively ag black and white, trimmed, Sizes 2 to Ic CHILDREN'S DRI of gingham, in ad quality, aie tashion, proit Sis 2003 Qe natural sticks. Included in of. ging stitched. Silk Coaching Parasols The best colors are included as well as who desire a Parasol that is at the height of Covered with pure all silk Taffeta; hem- stitched borders; 8+ the jinon parasols; 8-rib model and hem- (Stegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) Aremarkable bargain for all rib model: nickel tips; straight stylish 1.65 lot are some Wool-Bu cemeteries, Immense Stock of Hlags Suttable ror Decoration Day Purposes. nting Flags! Flags for parades, schools, t Flags with staffs or unmounted; in fact, flags of any size, quality or description and in whatever quantities desired, SilK Flags on Staffs at 3c, &c, 15c, 25c, 35c and 75c. All-Wool Bunting Flags at 75c and up to $20.00. Cotton-Bunting Flags on staff at 8c, 12c and 20c. Flag Poles, Flag Brackets and Flag Halyards at Very Small Prices! (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rast, 19th St.) Cotton-Bunting Flags! Flags of all kinds at outings and flags for the Store for a price that he best |i and no matter how hard the man is to please he can get just what he wants here. YACHT SHAPES, in Canton, Shansi, Swiss, Sennits, Belgian and Saxony braids, if SOFT ROLL BRIM HATS for men who like an easy fining f Wen’s Fashionable Straw Hats. Popularly Priced at the Big Store at 50c, to $3.00. The man who wants to buy a stylish Straw Hat can it at the Siegel Coo, et kes to pay. We have the Hats in al ‘at in Mackinaw and Milan braids, JAVAS, MANILAS AND PORTO RICANS, in Planter, Telescope and Negligee stapes. NOBBY BOATER SHAPES FOR YOUNG ME ) LARGE BRIMS AND CROWNS FOR BIG Mtt All dimensions to fit every shape and size of head, Panamasat $4.50 to $12.50 (Sie@l Cooper Store, Main Floor, East.) Ci er shapes and various straws, Silk Flags! lowest prices! A flag for every housetop, for every mast and every window. Flags for the table and the buttonhole, J Stage! Cooper Co., 8th and /9th Sis. and 6th Avenue. 30-inch top— | | | Heide AA 1 Lord & Taylor’ Will Continue For Balance of Week ¢ Their Semi-Annual Clearing Sale of | Women's Tailored Gowns recently priced $40, $45 & $50, Women's Tatlored Gowns viced $60, $65 & §&70, recent!) Women's Tailored Gowns $75.00 Coats...... $37.50 $50.00 recently priced $75 to $100, Women's Dresses at One-Half Recent Prices. Y — Also — Automobile Coats of Imported Silk Rubber and Fine Leather, Reduced To % Recent Prices. 4 $40.00 Coats.......$20.00 $30.00 ieee 0 61 $25,00 Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St THURSDAY, MAY Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs Consisting of 600 doz., pure Irish Linen, narrow bematitched borders. MEN'S H'DK'FS, Values $3.00 and $4.00 dozen, WOMEN'S H'D'K'FS, Value $2.00 dozen, ABa Broadway, ( _ at 14 to % Less Than Recent Prices. pold Contable cg roadway L191 Street. q An @o direct or by transfer to our doors. now $29.50 now $39.50 now $50.00 beeen $15.00 25th 1.10 Halt Dozen - 1,50 Dozen When you see these gloves you'll have in them the greatest glove value known. No mail orders, 50c to $1 Lisle and Silk Gloves, 25c a Ewropean factory where only the very high grade gloves are made. It's a sample lot, composed of fine lisle and silk gloves and in the most sought for spring color- ings, Look at the window display, then come in and take your pick of these 50c,, 75c, and $1 gloves at.ssererssesserevenrsersereneteennnes «25 no trouble to recognize They come direct from ‘Lowest Prices for Good Underwear for Men and Women, 12%c., Instead of 19¢.—100 doz, Women's Fine Qua'ity Shaped Ribbed Vests, low neck, short or no sleeves, ribbon in neck) sizes 4, 5, 6, 45c., instead of 59c.—Men's Mew dium Weight Natural Color Under. wear; shirts in long sleeves, pearl buttons; drawers to match, pri 49c,, Instead of 75c.—Men’s Extra Fine Quality Balbriggan Underwear; shirts with long or short sleeves, French neck, pearl buttons, ribbed tail; drawers to match, made with strap back, suspender tape and double phd} Good Undermuslins Muslin drawers, deep cambric ruffle, with hemstitched hem, open or closed, regular price 25c.. Muslin and cambric petticoats, deep lace trimmed flounce, with one or two insertions and ruffle of Val, or Point de Paris lace; regular $1.00 mi! 696 $1 Corsets, 69c. C. B, Batiste Corsets, straight front, medium bust, long hip, lace and rib- bon trimmed; sizes 18 to 29, and W, B. Batiste Corsets, straight front, medium bust, long ‘hip, two sets of supporters, lace and ribbon trimmed; seat, regular and extra large sizes, $1.00 Underpriced, 18c 18 to 26; regular * 69¢ Children’s Dresses for Anniversary —————— We've prepared for the ‘*Anniversary’’ march with hundreds of dainty white lawn dresses for the girl participants, Special men- tion is accorded some of lawn, made with full gathered skirt, full blouse waist, e, trimmed with embroidery 50; Thursday's spectal price, An unusually large assortment of dresses for ages 6 to 14, in organdies, plain nets and point d’esprit, at prices ranging from For the budding young miss of 12 to 16 we show suspender dresses of fancy blue |, pleated, broad suspenders with deep shoulders, yoke of embroldery finished with deep ca Ted medallions) for ages Gite 14j.avort $2 and-white check mater white waist, at. $1.25 Waists, 87c. dhecd WalStS, O/C: | Of best white lawn, tucked, with square yoke tritumed with insertion ot lace and embroidery, button in back, soft collar, lace trimmed, full sleeves with | dee» tucked cutfs, value $1,255 THURSDAY ONLY. 010 O7C) For. Thursday and Friday, Smoked Tongues 48c A whole tongue, weighing about 3% Ibs., is the offering of the Grocery Dept. in time for those contemplaitng. picnics of outings for Decoration Day. Usually a tongue like any of these will sell for about 90c, These art properly smoked, rene and palata- ble. Thursday and Frida: i ” 48c only, CACh.. bee seee woes. tag. Deliveries before Saturday evening. Two Beds in One, The sliding couch shown in this illustration is of best metal construction, with nothing to get out of order, paris, and by a simple sliding are rangement you have one or two beds at will, couch is covered by patents, each one is provided wits a license cial price... esse. $1.49 2.98to8.98 3.49 The mattress is in two The construction of this and Value $10, vee $5.79 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS,