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“DARLING GEMS. + LOOT OF CLEVER > RUSSIAN THIEF “President of War Material Firm of This City Robbed -' at St. Petersburg, ‘A despatch from St, Petersburg to- Gay indicates that the dosire of thlove to accumulate the valuables of Theo dore §. Darling and his wite, of this elty, was more successful In Russia ‘than it was here In Mny, when @ pick- pocket was run down and arrested by Mr, Darling on the pler Jn Hoboken. Mr, and Mra. Darling have heen robbed of all thetr valuables in the Hotel de YBurope, ut St. Petersburg, and all that has been recovered so far is a diamond necklace, It appears that the thief made a @lean sweep of the hotel, robbing about everybody in it. Suspicion fell upon a Russion Countess and the hotel pro- “prictors called her to their office and tried to be diplomatic, But they could not ayold giving voice to their sus- pi Hor ladyship immediately fell intola great rage. She threatened to Bue the hotel people for heavy damage! if they made any move that would u: ina her reputation, Thus far no move deen made, Darling, who 4s president of the umatic ‘ror and Construction is in Russa, seliing war materials 9 the Government. He sailed from loboken, May Ll, on the Bluecher, af- ter an exciting experience with a pick- pocket. ‘The thief went after his valuables $yht ae be was going aboard the shjj d the mans hand and there The thier ed by Mr. Dariing, and was hustled to Recorder Stanton's ‘court, and upon Mr, Darling's com Taint woes sent to prison jor three months, When Mr. Darling got back to the pler the Bluecher was steaming down we river with bis wife on board, the liner with the ald of w tug. The prominence of Mr. Darling In the usiness Of supplying Russia with war eppplies, Was first made public last Sep- tember when he brought sult for $41,179 net Charles R. . 8 48 commissions upon the wale of $50,000 worth of rapid-fire guns and ammuni- | ton to the Czar just before the out- break of the Russlan-Japancse war, AUIS VINEGAR, ~ STEILS. STAMPS Stranger Sends Postmaster- Grocer of Lynbrook Down Cel- | lar and Helps Himself as Girl Customer Waits in Store. While Postmaster Sylvester Pearsall, of Lynbrook, L. I., was in his cellar get. wting @ quart of vinegar for @ stranger “towday the post-office was robbed of 1) $1,200 worth of postage stamps. ‘The post-ofice 1s In a grocery on At: , lantic avenue, in the middle of the busi- hess section of the village. doth quart bottles Perea, area. oats to M hm’ to Mit with vine Master started for th the stranger in the with Agnes ‘oster, urteen years ¢ AS s00n as ‘all had descended the cellar ranger went behind the pare cellar, Muon and came out again just as cae Postmaster return After snitig he vinegar the J that he would e and he hand= Pearsall, ‘The for the cellar, ore and Wag dirsetion of @tranger sald he g take a bottle of ier Rockville Centre When he tool overlooked — sev hun dollars, which was also belind the partition, ee NO LIGHT ON MYSTERY ' OF CENTRAL PARK LAKE. Coroner Scho nnd Milas Drowned After Colinton, Little or no ig mysterious deat fred Bergman of No, And Josephine old, of ~ gtreot, b , choler to-day of On th Ung of M “Srented a ane late loaing on the + Coroner Seboler fact that altho Ponts near whice eurred none of the admit having witnessed WHe raid he beeved the A cing the couple had en run down and Anil by anoth the man Tanher Were wis shed on the py drowning of Al- nty-three years old, Tauber, twenty years was found of the lak Couldn’t find a better Straw than mine at a deal ul $2 - am By so | drove ae WG J ae Nolieves Bergman t ‘Thirty-eighth street, | Rergman aatolakell (Special to The Evening World.) MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., June B— Although it Was believed several aay ago that Charles Canepi, the six-year- 014 won of Joseph Canept, jr, a con- tractor of Yonkers, who has been in & stupor for seventy-elght days, was about to’ awaken, and though he opened his eyes and atemed to follow people around his sick room, yet to-day the boy's father sak that Charlie is still asleep, It also appears that the little fellow fallen into a deeper sleep than ever h “V'VE BEEN THERE MYSELF,” AND COURT LET HIM GO. Boy Oherry Thief Discharged with These Words A Being Caught in Tree, For some days Frederick Sayward, of No, 1687 Washington avenue, has been trom @ tree in his yard. Last night he saw boys in the tree again, and told Patrolman Mathew Brown, of the Tre- mont station, Henry Driscoll, seven- teen years old, of No. 1608 Washington avenue, was in the tree, and when or- dered ‘to come down retallated by throwing pits at the officer. Brown, who {8 somewhat of a climber, started up the tree. As he climbed BOY LIES IN HEAVY STUPOR FOR SEVENTY-EIGHT DAYS + All Efforts to Rouse Lad from Death-Like Sleep Prove in Vain— Has Lost Thirty-five Pounds and Blindness Is Feared as a Result of Meningitis, . tobbed by boys of many fine cherries | ob Aah ha TAURI WU Was DAA AV VIINLING, JUNE 2d, Laue \ COURT UPHOLDS WOMAN IN ST Justice McCall Dismisses the before and afl efforts to arouse him have beon in vain, Most of the time his eyes are closed, Binoe the lad fall into the trance he has lost thirty-five pounds. The vital- up by feeding It 19 now a@ certainty that oerebro spinal meningitis, whioh, it fe belleved, brought @n the death- ae sleep of Chai Sight from one while appears to be also affected. CtOrs gay that total blindness ls not an in- frequent sequel of meningitis, Driscoll aio climbed, nti! both of them were near the tap, ‘Then the limb on which they were ated broke and the: ‘ound, but Brown . Driscoll was too winded att not Eat Bieter: he \Morrisants Court to- °: The. Court And ‘ns he was leaving the Brice, tins vin j Court sata: Bt ie aD noe been there myself. I know how jit io" | ————————— NAN PATTERSON’S STORY. “The Flower of the Tombs," a heart romance, written by Nan Patterson while she was in prison, will be pub- shed exciusively In The Evening World, beginning to-morrow and end- uly the Teprimanded hie SU 132 to 146 W. 14th St.,| Between 6th and 7th Aves. In much an emazi riety of pattern: A Summer sult to pos * Ree ben im.” Ali the ben halt Med $5, $7.50, Yt pure @ll woraind Kuarantesd to bo sant Stamowa DoUhte Ctaramtes' cin, if , 8 OUR FAMOUS DOU PAR FREE Men's Underwear, light weight Palbriggan..... Foncy Half Hose, new gat || een | Straw Hats of Monte and Boy's. Piylon forall Variety of weaves. | Rough’ on smaith 45c ‘5c || SWATS WATCH FOR THE WEBKLY MA 7 e Them in For the family are here in al are seconded by generous cred; within easy financial! reach, the light airy cuits of silk and oughly well made in the most stylish desirous ‘sumimer cloths, There are Cassiimeres anda dozen other cloths very special value for Saturday only, Women's stylish White Jap Sitk \ insertions and tucked front and b: exceptional value Feiconis Summer Corset Specia The celebrated P. N. Corsets, models, Very light and cook market at the price of,.,. is the “Caesar Misch," and popular leathers are here in It’s @ splendid value. .seessseeees Bet, 15th OPEN SATURDAY THE _ RPRI STORE “TWO STORES,” SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE No. 301 Men’s Negligee Shirts. Fiannele, ‘Cheviots and Scatches, in the popular shades, Men’s Serge Suits. on ANEW SULT should an Summer Furnishings 23¢} $ Summer-Time Dress Needs of fashion contributes. Generous ing suits are strongest attractions—for the stylish woman and for the boy and gir! there’s cool, comfortable wearables galore, You can have your purchases charged if you desire and vay in convenient amounts, ‘ Men’s Two-Piece Suits. A spiendid showing of Men's Two-Piece Women’s White Jap Silk Waists. In all the newest and most e Ther test st comfortable A Dressy Shoe for tien and Women Our own special brand, both oxfords anc shoes, Ing Saturday. q ai '83d St. and Third Ave., lt One Block from “L'’ Station, Made of tine quality per- cale in a'large variety of stylish light and dark pat- terns. Cut full and rein- forced at all points of wear. Each shirt has a pair of separate cuffs, and is made with split neckband, In ymen’s regular to17, See them 25 ON display, sesso» sizes from 14 On Sale Ore Week Ending Next Friday, and styles that ever t fabri Propiens Yyman will surely. tind " ‘oral I ate here, pu: made’ full Vined $10, $12. vely tant color—and all wool, backed by our sibgle and double breesten madelay ©? OM 10, $12. tale BLE GUARANTEE. , THE MONEY IS INSTANTLY IS PRESSED AND REPAIRED Men's Leather Bells, black and tan Men's Web... 23c 10c straws French Suspenders, Every Shape ”, Durble” sen ce arnt wplit. etrawa the BF eo ewe? : +45 SPECIALS OF THE SURPRISE STORE I the elegance that the world us showings—generous values it that places your dress needs For the man—serges and out- washable fabrics are favorites, uits (coat and trousers) th ; jor. cut and out of the newest and most Hiomspuns-—Scoteh mixtures —fancy to choose from, A $12.75 ais antly made with neat lace k Gut very full, An $2.98 e2eoeseseaeeses ® @ @ @ corset on the $1.00 The most stylish shapes $2.50 and 16th Sts eece ENING sreavgaiaarn a4 Action for Divorce Brought John Grese and Gives Judg- ment for the Wife. , Justice McCatt, in the Supreme Court, | to-day diemiesed the eutt brought by! would justify the Court in decreeing Jot Grese against Carolina Grese for against her from that mere fact, This store will be open all day Silk gloves at 39c, ] MPORTED to seil at Soc, and T8e. 4 —=2-clnsp, white Milanese silk loves—the kind all followers fashion are wearing this Bummer Main Floor, 29C' Milanese lisle gloves— black and co:ore—ono earl clamp—value 600, ou are already wearing this glove, ~ Take your an absolite divorce. He gave judgment In favor of Mrs, Grene, ‘The testimony in the case showed that Mrs, Grese while sho lived with her husband always supported herself and her family, They separated, as sho frankly put St, not knowing whether "'I| left him or ho left me, but he sold the) ‘ furniture, and we had a dispossess, an we had to go, I didn't have any furnt. ture or anything else.” Mr, Grese sald he did not return to her husband because "he drang And was cruel.” When she left him she took two of hor three children with her, leaving one behind with the father, Justice McCall, in deciding in favor of Mrs. Groso, saya: “The evidence shows that in the home she established for herself and her two children she had a boarder named Jost; but nothing in the case her home Is shown, except timony of years, wh. the stand Mile me with sus from his aptitude to lie an hown in cl ompels me to say 1 word he wtlored Pho, tostimnon: ould the dete fulness, And, though patent): when questioned about the In testified son had Grose clearly the question as put. and I believe her, ——<—<—<— such by The band from the battles will funish the musto al Sunday, June 2%, at 4 P. M. Dr. §. Parker Cadman, of will apeak, and ni to-morr SLXTH AME. LF TO20™ SIREETS a1 it finrtagro teed choice nothing beyond his presence living in er own son, a lad of sixteen @ aitltude and demeanor op -0X iven in a frank, simple manner that ore all tho features of absolute truth: from not understanding MAINE’S BAND IN BIG TENT, meeting fo men in the big tent corner Broa@way and Fifty-seventh street, in the tes pi nd des im not believe THE ‘ Successful N ly ASD) er iforvescent THAT'S ITI" ALD . Health authorities declare SCHRA. Relief for DER'S CANDIES absolutely puri F and possessed of vital force. ii i SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY. Indigestion adm Distress after meals, Heartburn, Fermentation, Water-brash Nearly two generations of satisfied! users testily to its great medicinal value. Simple, pleasant, rellable, 1 has been sold on merit more than 60 years. At Druggists soc, and $1, or by mail from THE TARRANT CO,, 44 Hudson Street, endant was Y¥_ confused neldent her confusion ship Maine the public SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Brooklyn, ow---complete line of bathing suits, Smart _neckwear, 25c, ‘A LL the season's latest Ideas in fe, neckwear at half price tor iC Embroidered batiste storks, Fingush ey olet effects, Lace and embroidery, Hand embroidere ‘hand-made stocks. Ten stunning styles of $1.95 lawn waists at *!.00 of . ail the $20, $25 and *30 and a clearing of me ceed” _———— Mammoth clearing of men’s straw hats, selling up to *2.50, take your choice at *1, The greatest self-advertised sale New ‘I shirts, 68c. *3.50 Kneipp underwear,*!.50 Alt who have attended these sales will concur in that statement, What i we NOW desire is to impress upon the public that selections are unbroke ® who come to-morrow will have the same opportunity as tied to Simpson Crawford C eventing trritation x are wo America’s finest grocery Just the place in which you naturally desire to select a homes-tspeclay hen price his wages 7 aU Sanday 8) T yay Besch and Par Rockaway Divilog $7.50" se ceuition aut $ (00 for misao’ stk hires al lantic Highlands and Asbury Park, get d D Sito Boho kee "* vo Nae PitGh aH Mee $ § Loe onned cnicxes xe Summer footwear *2.45 |'2 AKabro razor at *1, BWIFT'S PRE: ™ Frankturtorme tbe... 126 ie CORNED, DBERF—PER- VATARD — extra, Jars eas facing are absolutely pure 1 lrawers have double-atrength sst dollar shirt Is the best wa n’s suits at 15 at one price to all—no matter what your choice m If_it’s_ a $30_snit, take it at If_ it’s a $25 suit, take it at $ If it’s a $20 suit, take it at 500 of the widely adver- tised Kuppenheimer suits included at $15.00, off such an event until the selection is not complete. Prices In order to realize the best service from y They are made of the finest imported {c fabrics, such as blue serges, the popular g Worsteds, Scotch tweeds, fancy cheviots, silk mi ular stock that Sold as high as $30 ts included at the low price of $15. Come to-morrow; your choice at $ ing these suits at $! known. The best wor styles are ting suit, ‘59 ded to-di This department is one of the greatest clearing sales New York has ever thibets, tweeds and homespuns are the material single and double breasted, sizes for everybod be too stout or too slender to secure a perfe 8 exactly like you would get for $25 at a good merchant tailor’s Special York has ever know son the first day. Remember— ( 50 The sale of Kneipp pure linen atl $ U $3.25 and $3.50 underwear at $1.50 Started with 12,000 garments, anda n ,000 has just been added. | | Tho Sate of $1 started with 1 J special new lot of 2,000 Is ready |\for to-morrow at the samo low price he coolest, healthiest the only pers ne It in the rupee eo extrt the binding: her of pearl, are double Y cle Kenta, and pulling apart. y to describe these dollar ras cloths, ail new 1005 ven and prin a col shirt in perfec ‘The very iinest | Coast deliveries. Sit 1Any oan, 186 3 VERY uelivered: 296 HERKIst COUN- arg Andel Ib. DEG Obivee Row, ATU we bottle, veces, L8G Bi FioKLE Folin 260 bot eg Doptton Ic I" At $2.45 all the new styles in anes trict glazed kid for $1.69 soles—Cuban clal. Barefoot sand hand . sewe: 81-50—sp. UR great semi-annual clearing starts at 8.30 o'clock to- morrow—a time when all $20,825 and $30 suits America’s best known manufacturers are assembled The demand for these suits at regular prices has been so heavy that we are compelled to announce our clear- ing a month earlier than usual, as it is against our policy to put These are tho sults you would choose now at regular purchase, and at $15 they are the trade sensation of worsteds and the I!ke—single and double breasted—an abundanco of ether style, Everything in our vast req- the mammcth crowds that hur- Main Floor, KNEIPP-LINEN MADE IN DENMARK FROM IRISH LINEN YARNS oN Lone ISLAND COAST — Deliveries will be takes only a small announcement of such values as these to keep our shoe department active Saturday, jumps, blucher_oxfords, white canvas, patent leather, Russia cal low shoes are offered, Mort }, than $0 styles—values up to $3.50 : ford tlos—hand turned the irae Genuine kussia. calf. eClAl, ataens China silk waists at *2.95. THE crowd in the waist department yesterday equalled Monday's, the marvel of all New York, and to-morrow it will surely be greater than ever, with four remarkable new collections of smart sts not shown hereto- fore—styles never before sold for less than regular prices. All the $4.00 China silk waists are $2.98 All the $12.00 China silk waists at $6.95 All the $1.95 lawn shirt waists are $1.00 All the $2.95 lawn shirt waists are $1.95 Ten styles of $1.95 Persian lawn G A $ | .00 aie s from ay be: trimmed with Inserted yokes—trim- med front with lace of embroidery n--very special at ; Second I $] 295 for $3 sheer lawn shirt waists with ex- quisitely designed tronts of solid rows of ins sertion or designed yokes—trimmed collar and cuffs, Now for the China silk waists, All the China silk waists we've been selling so many of at $4 to $12 will be cleared out to-morrow at $2.98 and $6.95—and it’s been a common saying that we had the finest showing in New York. Don't be surprised if you find a few slightly sled but remember they're about half price. | lor 84 China silk waists— | ; lesen $2.98 era aikinade and penstitnny | $G.95 for, $12, China sik waists ; trimmed with Insertions, tucks | Galllons, Insertions and French | and sido tucks aud shicring; trimmed col | heer beever g favana cons eneciats4aee hirring—new slecies and tuserted cuts, All day Saturday Two ideal millinery specials W E keep waists to choose from at $1,00— < r. our and ray xed crowds coming to our Millinery Department every day by offering new, seasonable merchandise at spe- cial prices, whether given publicity in the papers or not, We | wish to-announce this Saturday offering to be a most exceptional | value-giving event, VERY FINE QUALITY one | w Trimmed lingerie hats, +2 ‘ ater Trimming of white satin ribbon, 0 eds, 200 BRAND-NEW Sailors and continentals, with an extremely stylish trimming Bate of silk and birds, breasts or quills, * 50] | »* n, Girls’ and misses’ linen suits | ’ reduced to *5.75. HEY were $8.50, and after selling several hundred at that price we've secured a very special lot to sell at $5.75 to- morrow—just about enough for one day. Third Floor, n, All Those smart Kaffee jacket models for misses and girls are the season's smartest, Pure white or blue, short plaited style, daintily trimmed with sey- eral rows of narrow, white 55, bd soutache braid, collarless Jacket—plalted skirts “sizes 14, 16 and 18, all at the same bargain price, $5.75. At regular prices our Summer apparel for girls and misses is about half as expensive as the high-class dressmaker-made creations—it equals in style, quality, fit and finish—at to-morrow’s spe- cial prices this complete showing forms 4 number of irresistible bargains, Graduating costumes, suits & dresses for all occasions, specially priced, | $3.75 for girls’ $7.50 light-weight woollen r a ‘eotere for Summer wrar over tain droeses, in blye and golf red; aleo fanes lke mixe tires in % length and Sarious ‘other materials; O't> 1h years, BD 75 for dainty sheer organdie dresses hf ° for wisia, lace trimmed and made feline find tiesca. and ; full pleevea and skirt, over organ: it v4 14 yoat frolic frocks of Ander- $1.95 for girls’ f mon is Bist kn Far 11 colores ahd a nuniver 1m ay egreeiatly to well at this pr misses’ $12.75 linen tub with, round platted skirt, made wrth: Doesn't pull—it shaves, and your face feels fine. The selling agent gave me one to try so I could write better ads, and | must say it’treats my face better than any barber ever did. Have used {t every day. for several months, and the edge seems to get keener and keener every time I strop It. Tell you, it saves a man a lot of moncy and time, too, Sold oxclusively by Sfnpson Craw- $ 1 -00 Second Floor, f, tan kid, $9.45 6 Canvas OX- wi heels — spe- vey 9108 jais até the thing for ford Co.—made of the best German Steel—a famous razor sold all over America at $2, and universally y, by nigh oat at Special, $i, Be

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