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@ade a further concession in regard MOTHER OF SIX HUSBAND CRAZY, KILLS HERSELF Mrs. Griffiths, Wife of Poli- cian, Cuts Throat After His Removal, BABY’S CRY GIVES ALARM Locked in Room with Youngest Child, Woman Carefully Plans Her Deed. Mra. Julla Grimtha, wife of John Grit-| fitha, who was adjudged ineane and sent | to Wards Island yesterday, committed @uicide to-day at her home, No, 222 West Thirteenth street, by cutting her throat with @ razor. | John GriMths ran for Alderman on the Citizens’ Ucket a few years ago and (was well known in the entire district, He was employed ns janitor of the house where he lived and was also a Bistant Janitor of Public School No. 14, bn West ‘Thirteenth street, and assist- lant sexton of the 1 alyiarian Chureh, fn West Twenty-t 4 GriMtha became alfected tk his mind some time ago, and after unavailing efforts to cure him lls wife was finally obliged to consent to a commission of Munacy, and her husband was taken from her last Mriday and adjudged in- pane yesterday, ‘The neighbors noticed her despondency Past nigha but she had always been a/ @heerful woman and apparently ab- forbed in the care of her family of lx pmall children, tye cldest a boy of four- Qeen and tho youngest a babe of ten months, When she did not call the chide for their braalfast to-day, the ¢ boy became alarmed and tried 10 Ket “énto her room, put it locked, and he could oniy hear the ng of the aby through the closed door, gto @larmed neighbors, who called a polfee- Man, and the door was forced Mrs. GriMthe was found on the floor mith a wound in her throat which bad | @evered the windpipe a oauasing instant death, hurried out of the of thelr mother's fate, for ‘by pelenbors, Grimtns hed made Gellberate| ‘ation for her deed. ha ald out the clothe bed, an: addrested to Miss Peter: principal ff the schoo! where her husband ws nitor, requesting her to see that her Ghildreh were cared fe —_ News IN A Nutshell —_———- To Dig Into Army Scandal. LONDON, June 22.—Under pressure @rom all sides, Premier Balfour has to the Investigation into the army tores scandal, and to-day announced the House of Commons that the Government would immediately Intro- Guco a bill creating a statutory com- ission to Inquire Into this scandal, ‘his commission will be armed with Powers to compel the attendance of Jtnesses and to enforce penalties for erjury, &c,, which the previously pro- ed Royal commission would not ve ponsessed, Suicide at Mother's Bier, PITTSBURG, JUNE 2.—Jonh Antillio, thirty-four years old, drank carbolic cid at the bier of his mother to-day and expired within a half hour, ‘Th rulcide was a music! Playing, at summon tes urs, ‘The fliness of Gaused him to return, home apout ten days ago, worried him greatly, and fwhen her death occurred at 6 o'clock this morning he by distract pater, he visited an un aker and on is way back to his home bought tho Polson with which he ended his lite, Chinese Boycott Spreads. IBLAND OF PRNANG, STRAITS BETTLEMENTS, JUNK 42, — The Chinese ure convening a meeting here @o dincuss the adoption of a boycott of American manufactures until the Chineso Mxclusion Act iv repealed, It fa anid that the (Chinese of the Malay Btotes probably will follow suit. Menellk to Travel, ROME, June 22.—A private despatch received here says that Emperor Mene- Ik, of Abyssinia, 1s about to visit Italy, France and England. Senor Cuestas Dead. PARIS, June 23.—Senor Cuestas, for- mer President of Uruguay, died here yesterday, Harvard House Sold. LONDON, June 2%2,—Harvard House, at Btratford-on-Avon, has been sold for #4700 to @ local resident. The house changed hands a fow years ago for $2,000. Harvard House was the early ie ot tne mother of John Hasvard, ander of Harvard University, Chinese Students ‘Warned. TIENTSIN, June 2%—Viceroy Yuan thas, prohibited students from holding meetings In reference to the boycotting ‘of American manufacoured goods, and hae also issued a strong proclamation nanan Merohants interfering with af- in the hands of the Government, wn unconscious error in the beginning, | “Phat Js, I consider. a pretty fatr /and an embryonic thought without mo- )GOWnt Of ihe at aivine eal uve. ant ever! Sin le a Fact, Of recovers, alas! Ovor mar dupe of EMdyism. It" has TORRE TANT LOVE’S CODE. BY WALTER A, SINCLAIR, | | SYMBOLS GIVEN IN CORDOVA LOVE CODE. (x) lanes, a) ©¥ou aro mine," a, + Tove, Ga Darius, QQ Petty, -) Pet. ‘Tam yours,” O. Hurhand aod wife, Here $8 1 tip from your old friend Cordova, Famed as New Jersey's most tropical lover, Just frame a code of the soft things you'd say, Grab a typewriter and hammer away: “Madam, on date that you notice above 1 take occasion to write you—with (:) rom separation, oh, pray, don't he fretty. Just bear in mind that you are my own (;) “Get aut your code book and notice that this Token T send you a million of (*) ty you will read between this end that Ine You'll send assurances that (.) “While through the country I'm taking my tours i { keep on telling you that (=) Pay no attention to gossips’ harsh snarling, ——— lust bear In mind that I (:) you, my (..) “Cheer up, for times will be better, you bet | When the bees hive we'll be happy, my (—) We'll have a (:) you can’t cut with a knife, Glad and contented as (,)” | “EDDYISM SECT OF DUPES AND IMMORAL,” HE SAYS eo } o — — Rev. Dr. Moore Declares It Is Only a False and Passing Fad Founded on Book of ‘Crude Science, Ignorance, Mystery, Superstition and Whimsics,’’ The Rev, Dr. tor of the Riverside A. Lincoln Moore, paa-| the weakest foundation in fact and doc: ¢ a thr Baptist Chureh,! “The sustaining prinetp ts Its suppored pow zi Evening Worl healin, G explained to-day to an Evening 4) Badviam has in reality. no healtag power roporter his adverse views on “Bady-| distinguish rom. ft sure Senta peel of the other {sm,"" aa he terms Christian and his reasons for leading in a crusade against the faith that is, he affirms, “theologically, metaphysically and ther- apeutically wrong.’ ch’ the mind. is ¢ @ body Yo Iddyite healer liea!s fo Iamweraph from the prosp: Bhgleh healer reads ay follow You do not say ther 4 tty, tus of ati "In the frst place," said Dr. Moore, Feated by. co) pondencs tr “the philosophy of Eddyism Is ‘bosh.' eye ate aisommomponde The book an which the cult is founded, ary fan oF one. euinen® will be ‘ono ‘Sclonce and Health,’ Is a hodge-podge of orwie science and metaphysics, with nine parts ignorance, mystery and su- Perstitfion, folly, whimsies and caprice The book lacks system and senge, and 1s filled with fallactes from cover to iton 1 st Milling tir each subraq cover. It ts an old wife's tale, as in- emake an ection ftom ‘these hocent of fuct as it 1 of grammar or | tema expt ta. ine egthomety ene lterary merit, | Path i ably made at the “in Its warped theology Eddvism te] {ins for headin fen nirary to the most seriously at fault, Sin, the Eddv-| spirit of ¢ an Solonce, . ites declare, Is an {llusion of mortal “ jo Pay, No Cure.” mind, It does not exist, It ts merely ow, we all know that sin ts the xveatest fact In the untyerse, Is there ‘any doubt that erlme exists? If #0, Why our courts, our police, our prisons our fails? "If there ts no sin, dle to make atonement for the sin of the world?; “Lf there Is no sin, of what avail was thia tremendous sacrifice? "It there 1s no sin, was not the Al- mighty God gullty of a terrible crime in ordering this death? "Moreover, Eddyites deny the need of baptism and the Lord's Supper. For theso ‘material rites,’ as they call them, they have no respect whatever, The Inst mommand of the Saviour of the world means nothing to them, and yet they oall themselves Christians. “One universal pecullarity of Eddy- {tes I have noticed to be thelr unwill- | Ingness, or perhaps st is thelr inability, to discuss matters of doctrine with those not of thelr cult, Whenever | have found Sctentists floored for an an- ewer, they Invarlably fall back on this excuse: ‘I am as yet only a babe tn Science, That I have not learned,’ Plead Their Ignorance. “This eagerness to plead guilty to Ig- norance Is the strongest evidence to the fact that Kddylsm 1s destitute of even POPE TO LEAVE THE VATICAN? Report That He Will Spend Summer at Health Resort on Doctors’ Advice, been my Dla Rene nristlan lence {9 no mo false and passing thd. Tt ies te hold on victims of ennul and imagina diseases. Prof. George Adatn Smith has nehaly du ‘to read the why did Christ here Is always a restless race of | faddigts, quacks, cranks and monome- | niacs tn'general, Some are retired prof- Ngates, into whose minds, swept empty of vice but destitute of truth, the de- | mons of vanity, curiosity, paradox and Unreason appear to have rushed with rictous vigor.’ ‘When he epoke thus forcibly he | could not Mave deserined the Fade moro truly, for the scat Is one of du of a cult that {8 unchristian, un, fophical.,unscientife, Unaeriptural THROAT LUNGS X-LIGHT |} MAGNOSIS. Ho- and the a pectalist ko much ay Throat and 7 Lung Di s-) Dr. P, L, Anderson, enses, and delay ts always dangerous, To 0) ig lost by ‘the family. doctor wee tas ae | aecurate means of tolling one lung iro | from another at the start, Consult a § clallat at once, Learn the true condition’ oF your lungs while there is yot timo. to Ret Cons m Aton Js curable, It ts Pp rentable, Do not delay tnt ' entable, Do n y until inourable eon: Lung Vapor Inhalations, Wonderful results in the cure ot Catarr! Asthma, Bronebitis and Consumption, The prevention of Consumption without tho uso Of stomach dosing or drugs. A perfect aud absolutely correct dingnosis is positively kuaranteed, Consultation, X-Light examinae Uon and tral treatment ‘treo at Consult the only X-Light Lun tu the world, Dr. Anderson, bo W (betweon 6th and oth ay Hours: Dally, 10 to 6 (Su . Mon, Wod. and Fri. Evenings’ ull & unable to call, write for particulars about the spectal Hoi timer ROME, June 22.—The frequent rumor that the Pope is to break the tradition that he Is @ prisoner In the Vatican 1s prnparently about to become a fact, His physicians have recommended that, owing to the condition of his health, ho spend the summer at Castle Gandolfo, oa DELAY IN THE WICKES CASE, Under an agreement between Dis- Direct from Manufacturer, there« by saving Retailer’s Profit. trict-Attorney Jerome and Job Hedges, PAS) to counsel for Thomas P. Wickes, a law- Riser yer, Indicted on a ohargo of biackmall, ‘Gharais the setting of a time for trial was to- teed, day postponed until Monday, f 5 = ‘2 49 To Refill a Brain d Open Evenings and Saturdays a Until 7.30, Will mae 4 siiltt, to, your ines tho. latent Tabrica ‘within’ wi Uses hours as Grape-Nuts $3.49 U at Brains ars Made and Rezatred by [Ml] {ot a a il ha Lampe AIT Te : ____'THE wor.p: 22 SHOT DEAD New York @ Hentucky Co. FOCUS & BY GOSSAGKS IN STREET CHARGE used rt of Wo.%ngmea at Lodz Who ?-otested Against | Russian Ty ranny. (By Associated Press.) | | Russian Poland, June 22, yetwo persons Wore Killed as the of Nesterduy's fining by dyaioons moustiaun hundred ¢ f whom ten wre 1 ‘| Sled to death ts piuiic-striekon crowds, K began, | some workmen In revenge to he's shooting, shot and Killed 2 Cosciok and two polleemen. RYE Crop of 1892, Mellowed by 10 Vears | Repose in| the Wood, | It’s Pure— That’s Sure. SERVED AND SOLD EVERY WHE: IN GLASS ONLY. Sole Proprietor. EYES ON reautting from is DUE the hot yeh Atk *D DANGEROUS! nce nt vant disp YOUR “CONVE! TORE EXAMINATION IS FREE FoR \T STORES, IE, 4th Si, bel. B'hay & Fifli AV. WAY: Sora MI ISH ERE ARRAN ope ee snener THURSDAY EVENTING, JUNE 292, 1905. Franklin Simon & Co. Ofer on Friday and Saturday Morning SPECIAL REDUCTIONS Boys’ Clothing WASHABI 7 SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS. 1.05, 2.00, 2.75 Fleretofore $3.00 10 $5.75. WASHABLE NORFOLK SUITS of imported white and colored Linens and Crashes, 8 to 16 years... 5, Heretofore $5.75 to $10.00. 2 SUMMER NORFOLK SUITS of English Homespuns in light colorings, with two pairs of knickerbockers, 8 to 17 years, Regular price $10.00......... SHEER NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AND BLOUSES of white Oxford Madras and in colored stripes. Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel GIRLS’ WASHABLE DRESSES, Russian, 1.90 & 2.85 , 3 to 12 years, 5.00 5.05 95c Guimpe and High Neck, 4 to 14 years. Heretofore $3.50 to $6.50... MIS of imported C Cotton 1 Voiles, small check effects, waist with Dutch neck and short sleeves; pleated skirt; 14, 16 and 18 years, 8. 5 Regular price $15.00 MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS, white washable Poplin, long coat, full kilted skirt with new suspenders, extra light blue collars and cuffs; Regular price $19.75....... LAWN GUIMPES, trimmed with Gabrelery 4 to 14 years. Regular price 75c. to $1.50 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Stern Brothers Friday and Until Noon Saturday, Women’s Walking Skirts of Panamas, $6.50, 9.75 Mohairs, $6.95, 7.50 Chiffon and Plain Taffetas, $15.50, 19.75 Also SUN PLEATED ACCORDION SKIRTS of PANAMAS and DRAP D’ETE, in white, blue and black, Misses and Girls EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR West Twenty-third Street. _ a AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAL ty patterns, Spear's price, est colorings ans, ; Axminn all the sx eludin, 1) This Refrigerator, ‘Tho great advan thia modern tr frigerator ts gry a OMAVEAN® 16% ST* Our Dignified Credit System contains nothing that Is offensive to you, You needn't worty how you will pay for your goods, A Dollar or Two a Week will Do. Velvet Carpets, rich rayve nytt It is a clean, honest system, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings Bruascls Carpets, pret worth Ke, nd da Open Saturday Night till 10 o’Clock, te of th if 4 ne OM t 14 to 18 years. 11 1.50 nr Big doe aunt * us ot grade. ie he ttle. prineigt a, poten of this chine <q berfest preserver of th t ts unlque and. ar: $29, 75 ho beat seas of beautify nished, ‘The vi AAbs ISS scilaseneseace rVVYV tl In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn, | Best Stock of Knit Underwear. Prices Unequalled for Littleness. OOKING COOL only does other well- is what counts, And cool, for coolness than anything else, Best and biggest stock of knit Underwear at Loeser’s, for $I. Lisle thread Shirts and Drawers, well made, but are subject to slight mill im- perfections, White lisle thread, Striped lisle Underwear in colors, Women's Uniterwear on the 21 Floor, Men's Underwear, Main Fl,, A Silk Bargain Budget. areele good. FEELING cool itting Underwear MISSES’ LINEN SUI’ t 5 a ; , ; in while and fils Reset Teng out Beets Value $15.00, $11.05 ward Spring left a lot of it on the maker’s hands, and prices are away oon down now to carry it out fast. MISSES’ WASH SKIRTS, 4 of Linen and Imported Poplins, Value $5.50, $3.95 Women’s 20c. Vests at 32!4c. |Men’s $/ and $1.50 Underwear : i ‘ Swiss ribbed, fine cotton Vests, plain t 50¢ GIRLS’ WASHABLE GUIMPE DRESSES, wiss ribbed, fine cotton Vests, p at 50c. A hed 14 yn 1.65 and trimmed. White and colored “Otis” lisle thread EC eared ua ala a $1. Women’s 50:. Nee at 35c, 3 Unser ear Sizes are Incomplete, and i . ‘or $1, some of the garments are slightly im- tucks of box plaits, 4 10 14 yra 49c, 59c, 69c Swiss ribbed isle Vests, plan and| perfect. GIRIS' REEFERS, Cheviots and lace trimmed, also with hand-crocheted 6 Covert Cloths, 4 to 14 yrs, Heretofore $4.95 to 10,50, $1.98 Lon Men’s $1.25 and $3.50 Under ien’s 75c, Underwear at 35c,3 wear at 69c, also “Otis” silk “ counts more The back- Elm Pj greet USE vents FOOD, 1620 Third AV., Del, B6!n & Bain Sis, WP, 24, (251N 81, el Sth & Nod, Als, W.Y, 680 Futon SL We Rockwell Pl., BKIyn. has inspired a bring thls your selections now, to choose from. Prices right. Cannon Powder. Air Rifles, Cannon, etc. Best quality Buntin Paper Balloons, Special list of selections by request. want them, either in city or country. NOW’S THE TIME. OPEN EVEN! na cut ESTABLISHED Railroads, 125th St. Station, CMPLETELY FURNIgHED out Sizzling! Cool Suits, rays are unmerciful. a FORO UR SPECIAL ATALOGUE OF THESE. OureITS 2188 to 2192 Bd Ave,,Bet.119th & {20th Sts, Summer Suit here. with a nominal cost, Weight Seoteh homenyuns, Porfect Atting and 1 front stifvened with “haircloth. Pants with He the Mkeiston lined a1) homespuns, cuffs and bell elght Pants wilh woo! loops. DOUBLE OR As caguimeres, fancy and plain silk mixture igray and-brown plaida; al blac! (eee gray serges, oher ats and thi EN BELLECLAIRE “LION BRAND” FIREWORKS Prepare for the Glorious 4th. Buy your Fireworks where you can get them to the best advantage. Our stock is the largest and best selected for you Fire Crackers, Torpedoes, Paper Caps, Blank and Ball Cartridges, also Double-Action Revolvers, Cartridge Pistols, Flobert and Flags, Poles and Brackets. Everything for 4th of July celebration, Leave your order now, and we will deliver your Fireworks when you UNTI, AFTER JULY 4TH, M. BACHRACH @ SON, 2275 Third Ave., near 124thSt. Tel.421 Harlem. £4 We are situated two blocks from N. Y, Central and N. Y., N. H. & H. utters to Man ang Suits That Are Cool. a boon to men when June's hot You'll he cool, happy and well dressed if you buy your The variety of styles and patterns which we offer, combined welcome news for you just now. OUTING SULNS, singly or doudlo breasted ¢ depend on finding them HE RIGHT KIND of Writing ; hartect in fit and finish and in ; . your vacation tit such good styles as you find for rege no breasted coat, fancy Aannels, Suminer pondence, Here to-mor- Prices In most stores to-day. No int . row for less than cost, er they are going so fast here. $6. 50 »$9, $10: Ut MAT Reet PSE tea ul Women’s 20c. Stockings at opulne shades and mixiires af trunk for the u'ual price of two. 12 Ae, SINGLI NKBASTED BACK svuITS i TU RDAYS. UNTIL 10 P, 63 to 69 | West 14th Street, near 6th Avenue. UNDREDS OF WO will pick up exactly the cool, fresh silks they want ton morrow—and pay a great deal less than ordinary prices. Hints: 45c, Printed Foulard Silks, 24c, Nine hundred yards, black and colored grounds, with st season and the always popular polka dots. 75c. to $1 Silk Remnants, 35 and colored Silks of all sorts of short lengths; mostly en for a waist. Plain Silks and fancy Silks, and quite a quantity of black § among them. $1 Rough Pongees at 49c. Probably the last time this season there will be such a chane |] favored rough Pongee for half its worth, A good range of ¢ white, ivory, reseda, navy, champagne, violet, ciel, pink, broy | Math Floor, Hon 1A87, | Make designs of this Japanese Lanterns and HERE’S THE PLACE, Summer Shirts ;: : Half Price. $1 Plaited Madras at 48c. HREE THOUSAND SHIRTS of the grade that sell in pretty much every good Store except this one for a dollar a piece will be priced at 48¢. to-morrow—and it is some of the best news we have had to print all season. ‘These Shirts were made to sell for a dollar apiece, Made of excelle madras in a dozen different figure, spot or stripe effects printed on grounds, ‘They are all well made; all made to fit of the centre, Cool weather left them on the maker's hands, and now, in the nick of need time, we get them for half price. Sizes 14 to 47 in each of the dozen styles, Main Bloor, Elm Placo corded he white Three wide pliits each side Writing Paper Sale. Get Your Summer Supply. PRICED as these Stockings Fast black, fine gauged, seamless cotton Stockings. Women’s to 50c, Stock~ ings at $9c, Fast black allover lace lisle thread; also tan and black ingrain cotton, with unbleached eplit feet; also navy lisle thread, lace an plain. \ Men's 20c. to 25c, Socks at 14 15e, Box:s of Paper at 5c, 1,200 bores of Imperial Writing Paper in a cream tint. Cor- rect saitare sheet with square cut flap envelopes; 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. 19c,1o 25c,Boxes of Paper at 9c. About 2,000 boxes of fine Writing Paper, representing a maker's odd lot, including various weights and finishes, Correct square sheet, in LJ ’ of soft fAnished $7.50, $9.00 M SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY, MORNING WONDERS. white and cream tints, One of the Fast black; de variety of best Writing Paper values ever lal | ‘ His 6 pa in colored silk listes with lace to t Main Floor. "oy Mata Floor, Bee

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