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THS WOR ATTLE GIRLS ARE ACCUSERS | OF NEIDINGER Man Charged with Crimes Against Children Arraigned in Harlem Ccurt. PARENTS OF MANY THERE | Children’s’ Society Satisfied from! Complaints that Prisoner Will Get Heavy Sentence. Parents of many of the 3,000 pupils Who ‘dttend the East One Hundred and uy Street Public School were in the lem Police Court to-day long before "le Magistrate took his seat, all anxious @ help prosecute a prisoner whom they | Gay is one of the wickedest men in New York. The prisoner ts Edward H. Neldinger. of No. 121 East One Hundred and| Twenty-first street, who, banking on | his previous connection with a church, | and holding out as his bait a chance] for the little ohildren ot. of the + most thickly populated a! of the city to study bata tuition, Preyed upon thelr fe Xo euch revolitns case hag ever been MHC Seoneht to the novice of the Children's @ociety in this city. For five days nts of this soriety have been gat ence. Be evidence againet, Neldinger, (and echey are satisfied that the’ com- a faints. ths they have Tecelved, trom § Feluotant are well founded. and that he will eet-a long term in prigon = jong. if not lbnger, than was g.ven Charles K Cannon, the prominent tizen, lawver and ex-Chancellor of en, for a similar offense. Nar Children in Court. Yo With their indignant parents were many of the children who had attended Meetings of the Flower Club, held once OF twice a week in the ramshackle homo af the accused man. It ts on the testi: ‘of these children, boys and girls, ing from nine ars to fourteen, he Children's Society will seek to idinger. Li eidinger's habit to stand in IAL of ‘the pusac school In Eaat One undred and Fourth street when ths , Children were let out at recess each day pass-around tickets inviting them to join his botany class. ‘The cards tated thnt meetings were to be held @t his home at regular intervals in the week. The only requirements were that those desiring to become members | @hould pay ten cents a month and ob- tain the consent of their parents. As walks in the park children. the ex-superin- | y-School_ in Brook- around him the pret- ‘ohes ‘In tne neighborhood. | This area. covers about five blocks aquare: |The streets swarm with chil- Gren from morning unul night. Dost the families from which Neidinger drew his victims-are poor Qnd know little of the ways of the ‘world. »| Bunflower His Favorite. Seldinger i a peculiar looking man jprant as he is he affects the aes-| tle. He is gever without a flower. | js. favorite is the sunflower. He is ut, § feet 5° inchas in height and about 120 pounds. His forehead jormally high. On the sides the of hair fs far back from the » His hair {s almost red in color. the front {t curls slightly. He Father high check bones Ey at the Chin—a chin that ows lack of character and will. He | aga long nose, with narrow nostrils and ¢o§ Small mouth. His eyes are large blue mes, cf the bulging kind. He is hol- Tow-cheate 1 compilainant against the The p risoner te Gustav Rubin. of No, ff E wh Hundred and Fourth etreet, file daughter was a member’ of Flower School. Mr. Rubin called. the tention’ of the Children's COO as FAILURE HTS THO om NEW YORK BANKS On C. J. Deviin’s List of Credi- tors Here Are New York Trust| Co., $50,000, and First Na-| tional Bank, $25,000, pone ” QE tn spite of the first reports that no ew York institution was involved in | ‘the failure of C. J. De inst Na- | Soctety to aux tional Bank of Topeka, § it was learned to-day that two New York | banks—the New York Trust Company and the Fi on hia list of | Following is a Deviin's liabilitie: iret National Bi To) ral National Hank of fons Banke ‘of Commorce This does not include | bility of $710,000 to the Baltimore Trust | Company, of which nothing is known powitivel © sm flabiittion to Toluci SHORTHAND, BOOKKEEPING, SINGING, DANCING, ACTING, &c., | ‘Ys, offered you to-day through the]! ap /‘lastruction” Columns of Morning World’s Want Directory. TeeSimpson Crawiordo.] uly Clearing Sale STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS. 12.30 NOON. STORE CLOSES EVENINGS AT The tive cle sample left from the He object of the July clearing sale is to effect a quick and posi ng of all odd lots, lds and ends, broken sand the entire remainder of seasonable Summer merchandise liveliest June sale in the history of this store. A full page of the greatest Summer bargains ever offered the people of New York and vicinity. I pect eather heh hi rh PAA ded lao reel halal | Low Summer shoes For women y The styles, the quality and the materials { necessary for all smart dressers to wear at At Batiste, Sep OO} {is time of year and through the neat ae 2 three months, but there's a big difference ir Cc Ginghams. e ( the July clearing price and regular prices, Chambrays, y | Selling up to 25c. For evening wear For Outi woar | Clearing price 3c. For dress wear Second Floor. Hand-sewn welted soles. Low shoes. White canvas and tan, Patent leather and black. ae Also hand-turned soles. i At Madras, Piques, at uban heels, rench heels, ’ Medlum heels, Common sense Pere cceae, | 1 No correct style 1s omitted from this July clearing at awns, India Linon, | 9C the single price of $2.00—the sale of all sales for the Cheviots, 40-in. Swisses. | woman of fashion over whom economy has Influence. | Odd pieces of fabrics se: Shoes for misses | Values up to At At $1. 1. aele} at Shoes for children § $2.00 a pair to 49c,—clearing price 10c. LD: G, LX. f, 2908 The first great clearing of the Summer season. The br ices are such as to accomplish this result with celerity. are marked as you would expect them to be tn waiting till then you would lose the month to which these: goods ‘are There is every advantage in attending the first clearing sale best adapted. of the season, Canvas Suitings, all shades—plain Scotch Suitings, green mixed effects, At 8ic 2 for outing suits. Formerly selling at 18c. | July clearing price 6%4c. | Ming up | Take your choice, all remnants of 59cto*] . Never before—never again—such a selection of dress goods at a quarter. here to-morrow, when all remnants, broken lots, odds and ends of 59¢. to $1. ing. A showing fully as de 48 desirable as any regular stock in town at regular pr: et At 29c. formerly $1, 1,09] Wool homespuns All wool voiles Nun's veiling . All-wool pure French voile—full 47 inches wide, even, crisp mesh, does not wrinkle, sheds | Atbatross ... . the dust—only comes in dark Oxford, the most | Crepe de Paris . desirable fabric for Summer wear. Eoltennes Cc , Mohairs .. we 5 5 } Scotch plaids . At 49c | formerly 896. | Shen Tweed Suitings .... Lengths suitable for skirts waists and entire dresses. 15c handkerchiefs at 10c’ HEY sold at 15c. during the June bargain sale—just a little soiled now—all pure Irish linen—plain hem- stitched, for men.and women—embroidered for women. | 5c. always 25¢. | ata | Black mohair, full inches wide, double warp, bright silk lustre—fast black, imported from England. An excellent value at 89c. 52 At 12c, 17c, 19¢ Atl2 ye Tho Stickit Min! | Bevt ot "Reaularly 25c. id Fellow. Soiled and crumpled—pure Irish linen handkerchiefs | Regularly 256 | ‘SerameNe’ scromes Me Fellows I for men and women—hemstitched for men and women || cloth bound. | | pes Ren Herat sththony Hope | —daintily embroidered for women—the newest, pretti- est patterns ever shown—special at 15. Toilet articles. Main Floor. Cucumber and Elder Flower Cream, 15¢. and 38c. jar, Purita Spanish Castile Soap, to-morrow at 12c. a cake. Creton Case, rubber lined, with wash cloth, now 19c, Creton Case, finest quality, rubber lined, for holding soap, brushes, sponge, face cloth, &c., price 78c. And 75 to 100 other titles just as en the warm weather. Main Floor. with Summer dresses and s| the fashionable new elbow sleev Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap—8c, cake. Sa Coudray's Rice Powder—to-morrow 8c, At Z9e (Values soc & 75¢ At 19¢ | Lyon's Tooth Powder—sale price 12c. Milancse isle gloves of extremely Bath Brushes, serial price 25c. to @8c, Seq Salt, for the bath, 8-Ib. bag, 10c, Idealia Florida Water, bottle, at 28c. Powder Paper Books, handy, 3 for 25c. __Pinaud's pertumes, all odors, oz., At 35c | 28c, Sheer white Milane: Nothing is used more than embroideries in summer dressmaking. To meet demand. we have included | our entire Show ing—-finest in America—half price | ‘Main Floor. | At 39c. At 986, Swiss embroidered flouncings, 18 Inches | Embroidered flouncings—the fad of the hour in a large variety, including English ‘Just what’ are| —EN8lish eyelet effects in the latest designs—| 27 inches wide—there are a dozen uses for [value 7907) | lingerie hats. | year, right at the time they are most needed. | Surplus lots from several manufacturers will be sold along with the clearing of our own stock of Summer sults and dresses. affording the largest number and greatest variety ever offered ina clearing sale. $4.50 ¢ White lawn shirt waist dresses, daintily trimmed |\- 1 with fine Val, laces and medallions—also madras and __~ i| chambray, lawns and dimities—very full and well made— gathered and tucked skirts—launder so well that they are . 1,50, Corset Third Floor, “Value 7 | Vaiue up to really prettier after than before—fully S00 at $ At Ats5.( fete) Ats9.75 Coat suits of white linen duck; little Faney colored organdy dresses—in pink, rn | short Kaffee jacket style, short sleeves, | light lavender-—made over white slips— ARS sheer white Persian lawns. Ats18.75 Silk finish mull dresses of dainty flow ered design—elaborately trimmed with | fine lace and insertions | At$1 2.00 [vaiue $20.00 | s in plain gaffetas| Voile skirts—made very full, 75. to ck; also shot silk |100 plaits—excellent quality black, blue, fray and all white. Odd rugs, linoleums, mattings. . A saving of one-third to one-half more than any future salo affords leads many to buy for the Fall season during the July clearing. Cut lengths of carpets are included Rugs. 50 one-piece Axminster rugs, 8.4x10.6, value $32.50, at $21.95, 25 Japanese Jute rugs—9x12; 120 all wool Smyrna rugs, Oriental designs—val. $12, at $7.95) value 84, Oriental patterns, a $9. Carpets-—cut lengths. Velvets and Axminsters up to Tapestry Brussels Dp 15 yds.; vaule $1 to $1.35, a yd 59° 16 yds., value Tae. 10 Pherae if 39¢ Velvet carpets—odd full rolls—Oriental and scroll design, value 95c., 68c Tapestry Brussels carpets—30 Royal Wilton D yds, to full rolls, value 80¢. yd. 49¢ (8 yards val bacon me 9}. 50 Mattings—Oilcloths—Linoleum Remnants of all maiti nas ¢ | 30 odd rolls—China and Ja- to 4$c, a yard—special, eh 15 }pan—value $12 to $14, at 400 square yards Inlaid Hinoleum=K00 d pattern—value $1.50, at, sq. yd., 75o, Sample pieces ollcloth and lino- Sample pieces $1.80 inlaid Lino- leums—1x2 yards, value Lal at «s 25¢) Jeums—1x2 yards, square kisp 50° ° Styles. Corset bric, trim: embroidery, very stuning styles, At $15.00 \vaiue $35 ana $45 value ¢ $26. 50 | Linen models, hand embroidered in exclusive patterns—made with smart UA bolero effect jacket and % _Jength. [value $16 50 | silk shirt w 8-4 size, w n brown, blue and t ind changeable effects, 8-12 sii N Crawt ial 0 Hivon Po Veorless and doxen Summer fiction at 7c. (Copyright paper books.| HMutred. rate. Max Pemberton. at the same price—reduced from 25c. to 12420. A. SPLENDID quality of cool lace lisle gloves to weir! good quality—black, white and colors. value 50c¢ Silk gloves—the new broidery edge, in high or square neck At 25c. | value 396, | Scotch pattern tablecloths. 8-10 size, were 2.45, are now 1.95, 9§ Naphins... +++ ‘$2.50 Napkins.......... Summer Bedding.— Slight!y soiled or handled Summer blankets, clearing eva und Moons or Prvarey all We BABY CORN 25 dress goods, That will be the consensus of opinion 25 dress goods will enter upon a clear- ices. Main Floor. At 39c. [(tormeriy 59¢ Cream mohair, bright and lustrous, English | manufacture. ee a | At 49c. merly 89c. Checked mohair in a variety of colorings, inches wide, bright silk lustre, double warp At 9c. | formerly $1,00 Pure English mohair— ful silk finish, in navy, "bro double warp; less than te M ADE of French cou gives long, tap boned—flat_abdomen—a medium and full fi ister. Crockett. Oimet grossing and cond Floor. | Ures—sizes 18 to 36 only in the month of August. French Votles. French Veilings. Sheer Organdies. Linette Suitings. 32-inch Ghambray, Selling up to 39c. a yard. July clearing price 12%6, Main Floor. White goods selling up to 49c. a yard- They Surplus stocks will be added from time to time so that to-morrow and every day you will find a variety of clean, merchandise at clearing prices in every department. throughout the month, new These stocks are un- usually large and attractive, owing to the lateness of the season. All small lots of colored wash goods reduced to 5c. 12'c At French Organdies— floral d very fine Chiffon Cloth—mostly large roses—all colors. Good vatue at 39c. a ya, duly clearing price 19c, White India Linon, wide—beauti- | garnet and green, ine, several thousand yards, of the very finest grades so much in demand this season. half price. Peau de crepe, 24 inches, black, pure silk, | copyright name woven.on selvedge, This value is unparalleled—possible only be- cause of a large purchase from a suit and waist | manufacturer who made up surplus materials. |" tormerty 750. for Pull Costumes, es wide. At 49. | Pure silk India pongee, Bathing Suits, & 3. P. D. @ J. B. corsets, 98c | =high g line to ures—sizes 18 to 30. ‘Regular price, $2.50 | Also another good domestic brand made of batiste— | high bust—medium and habit hip—closely boned—flat abdomen—garters side or front— suitable for all fig- }0—value $2.50, at 88c. Stylish elbow gloves, 29c. (25c. embd. top collars, 5c. Mnin Floor, HALF DOZEN A shirt waists that have “usually upto St. \ At 15¢ |__25c vellings | at h00—$7 engravings. At $6.00-<g11 water colors, styles in A quality never sold below 25¢. a j At $7.95—$12 pastels. At $14.00—$23 engravings. se yard—fancy mesh | =f mesh and dotted effects. | At $8.05—$12 pastels, water colors, engravings. AtloOc Value 25¢ to 506 net ground bands in cream, | white and esru—also black Chantilly and cluny ands. At19c Venice, clu value up to 75¢ Beautiful net top and repousse-net lac ruffling on waists and entire dresses, for a little more than one formerly cost—coo] and becoming op hot | touch of daintiness to the costume if the price Is only 6e- tue 29c | All these fashionable conceits left from the June sale, when the price was 29¢, Great embroidery clearing '4 price ‘Odds 2ends of 25c to 50c laces, 10c. $7.50 for *14.50 white linen ‘coats. | Study the fashions and you'll recognize linen coats head and shoulders above any other wrap for cool evenings in the mountains and at the sea- . Lyons weave silk chiffons, 45 inches wide— | At 39c | bust, the figure—closely y Summer model for| which the pen glides smocthly and easily, and there's added enjoyment in knowing it costs so little. Formerly 15c, 19¢, 25¢ and 356 _ duly clearing Salo price, 12296 25c Plain white 85c. 48-inch French Lawns, 45-inch Persian Mulls, for waists, seashore and moun- tain dresses and children’s dresses. Formerly selling at 38¢ a yard Now halt y half price—special 19ca yard Summer underwear i for women, : an At 19¢. | Value 29c. and 35c. | Women's ribbed lisle and cotton vests, low neck and sleeveless: very elastic. At _25c, [value 356. | Main Floor, Women's imported Swiss ribbed lisle thread vests—They are low neck and sleeveless. At 25c. Extra large ribbed lisle vests. At 25c. Women’s lace bottom umbrella pants. At 256. Children's light-weight balbriggan. At 25c. and 29c. Children's Rauze merino underwear, imported habutai silks, 45c. The Selling of these particular silks at the regular price nas been so brisk that we have no remnants, no broken lots, no odds and ends, but a brand now collection of ten thousand yards bought froma Japanese importer at about 3 inc medium hip— va days—they add ahs value 500 in full line of leading shades. At 89c 45 inches wide—beautiful floral designs on and dress lengths. ill ake artistic Main Floor. 75c, everybody at about half price. 750, ‘2c. covers, [vaiue | 196. | | good muslin, em- | broideries, covers, nainsook and cam-| Fine cambric med with laces, tucks and y. This is an excellent value. 500 lawn dresses, *1.50 each. Muslin underwear--5,000 « 39c night At $1.00 | voiue 1.50 |! White petticoats, trimmed with em- laces, insertions and tucks. gowns—pretty | Empire effects—trimmed with lace in- sertions and edges gingham petticoats|Fou At this time of year.every eee wants a number of GING- HAM or SEERSUCKER petticoat, and it is not strange they are selling at Here’s the great JULY CLEARING SALE just in time to supply They are excellent qualities—perfectly washable colors—made with three wide ruffles and fancy stitching. } soiled, but the better values for It, All odd lots, Broken lots, At C to which are added 10,000 fresh new waists right from the manufacturer, Insure the biggest clearing New York has ever es known. Second Floor. value 75c. [At $.98 — Six fashionable models of sheer India lawn—all ex Bevend) Floor: ——_ quisitely designed, with dainty insertion of embroidery and lace At 25c. | vawe39. | | ~—- —trimmed collar’ and cuffs—some with, short sleeves a value Cambri "i value 4.00. | that has never been equalled and will hardly be exce is sea Agareyis eae made TRY ite | Son owing to the manufacturer's sacrifice. | At#1.00 | Vaiuez.o0.| | At*3.25 "| vatue 5.00, _At 5Oce | Fine lawn shirt walsts—centire front | Shirt waists, made of allover embroid- ere 1.95, are now 1.50. Large size—wery ize, were 3.00, are now 2.35, 45¢ apkins to pimatch, 1.504 dozen) Bn quality 1,95 a dozen | cloths, to { 99.08'a' pair BUTTER FRESH |“ "Royat ib can * ihe FRED SWE Valley’ bean "ou Perreccli Biuart, ; ‘y ty Be wood - owas. * a ay Ks entleman, can, 106 German 5 Monthly grocery sale, ae ad i army ‘ prire i t xtra box ik | Bath towels reduced nay 12}66., 256. and 396, heavy quality—full | bleached, all white borders, They are extremely large Main Floor. |720, now formerly *1, 50. to 2.50, now *1, $1.50 and * 1,08. hemstitched wide, eyelet and other effects. needed now for children's dresses, fashion- also black Chantilly laces and bandings, just) waists and costumes—limited quantit able flounce dresses, dainty cool waists, and | these flouncings and the price Is lowest of the what are needed for making berthas, hats and, light and dark Mande will Bedsp oreads, Summer blankets, camping ~marked down to the lowest price of | BONTON BAK F D/ | GLOSS SEANON Moral] faha: UART hemmad, Housekeeping linens, towels, Summer blankets Sheets a High-grade trons will buy 49%. single size $5c, medium si ane. ane) land a "106 | |Sale brandles and . medical pins: “gat rt WF At 9c! At 12¢{ value 1.48 to 2.50 | Fine cambric. and —full flounce, with lace and embroid- ery trimmings, tucks and hemscitchings. muslin, quently sold at these prices that pa- fOc. Pillow Cases, full size 1fc, Pillow Cases .... 69c, full size Sheets ..... blankets, Summer-weight quilts he entire year for this. sale, Good ,Siimmer bed spreads, at 8c $5 importe ed 1 colored bed spreads, $2.95. Model Food Store specials are unusually attractive—| strictly in kesping with July clearing reductions. _Purtty guaranteog, . 24 inch, white, Figured Habutais—. regular 85¢, . quality. They are . among the season's most popu- lar silks for those cool, white dresses and waists — 5,000 ue pure silk A large corps of extra elerks to wait upon the crowds. oH 25c. writing paper, 7c. TING LETTERS is a coojl and pleasurable Sum- over mer pastime with such papers as these, You'll recognize them as tne silks most needed in July and August. 45 Second Floor. At 7c {Pound package sale of fine papers a | pound worth up to 25c. 600 packages in all, Crane's bond, Whiting’s quadrille or- gandle, Hurlbut’s superfine, Hurd's a quire; 4 Gainsborougn, Crane’s honey comb ue to Mnen; in assorted sizes and colors. 256. Whiting’s stationery; At 25c.—49c. fac-similes, in 2-inch gold frames. At 50c.—75c, Gibson prints, all in black frames. a 1,00$1.75 fruit, game and hunting scenes. |-00—$5.00 pastels and water colors—new shore. | robes and suits on the main floor. amen | ae Silk and satin girdies and crushed leather belts—the former in white, black, blue and pink—are includec in this sale, and the styles are apowuye assurance Envelopes to match at 9c a package. assorted colors; 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. 3000 framed pictures, 21c_ his quality 18 selling at $14.50. , These are the very latest styles—also a clearing of the newest creations in linen Linen coats, 7,50, $9.50 and 12.50 Main Floor. At 49c. "formerly 756 At 75c. formerly $1.25 Water and perspira At 99c. formerly 75¢ white habutai, not the nehes wide. Heavy pure flimsy kind—27 Summer sale belts at 25c. LEARING out ail the new-style Summer belts that -not one the leas bit different from the condition of a belt after it ha Main Floor. have been soiled or handled: | been worn for the first time Regular price, | the very latest dollar belts, at 2 ' Sale of summer notions Main Floor. 25c. stylish bathing caps 25c. canyas bathing shoes. 25c. hose supporters, now at. 10c collar foundations. 23c. dress shields, all sizes, at. 49¢c. pearl buttons, dozen. 15c. silk shoe laces, now. . 35c. spool sewing silk, at... ‘toc. corset steels, to-morrow. ......++ Paper Kirby Beard English pin | ma Backea and d golf hair r pets Main Floor. Pure silk habutai in black—36 inches wide. | proof—36- -inch black Lyons dyed habutai, for cool Summer dresses. | {Formerly 14.60, 17.50 and 19,50 | thin, of y of waist | Hand embroidered linen robes. 319-50 29.50 up Semi-made coat sults, | Former! 316.50 | Elsewhore ail Season, drawers made of embroidery, jpeeicoe immed ¢ ind pillowcases. | and so infre-| At 25c. for next season, | . Mee good quality, ererrets ts At 39c. Sbects 8c | Men's real Maco yarn shirts and draw- ye Sheet 'ebe. Jers, all sizes, good quality Men's Sea $At100 At 59c. Made of woven TOM GIN prand; ‘ iy Mado of fancy tigi al exceptional offering: ‘s OLD on Pe ‘Original _|Crib size. insertions and fine ir and cuffs. r dollar lawn waists, *1.98 All the waists remaining from the June sale—some a little tinished with lace edged ruttle, | value 590, Island cotton shir drawers, cool because it is absorbent. value 1,50 | American silk is well” ‘known, and of this fabric these garments are made, 0 madras darker favorhe patterns—sizes 14 to 18. renadine snowflake and novelty designs and colorings, per pair, 9 Clearing bargains for men. The 50c. wash tles at 25c.; the $1,00 shirts at 59c. and the $1,50 prove the supremacy of our July clearing, main Fi | va value 50c, 5,000 white washable | ties, unusually the 59c. underwear at 39c.. $2.50 to $3.50 bathing sults at 2for 25c. for men—15c. each. shirts, cambrics and tations for Summer wear. At 39c. est garments for Sui ear, nostly in plain black and blue worstei per pair, 69c, 890, $1.25. Cross stripe curtains twisted iG, $1.95 Mosquito canopies ¢,$1,75 Full size ... ‘to 37.00 25.00 | 1 ery—with tucked front and elbow sleeve, value 25: Black gros grain silk “four-in-hands— Ats1.00 [41.50 snr Men's cool white and colored plaited Sma, At $1.35) vaiue $2, $2.50, Custom shirts—-all the latest impor- value 500, | Men's cambric night shirts—the cod}. At $1.50 vaiuos2 50483 Men's pure worsted bathing sults “tn B50 in new and issadllty stylish Fourth Floor, standard gauze with patent turn-Over frames, complete with rope and pulleys. 91 1.80 8D Single size $1.45 Medium Aa fi tf 5 $3, ‘Sale of ruffled muslin curtains, 69c ured and dotted swiss in now and novel designe; very