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1 ; Mo TH WORLD: TURSDAY OLD BOX WAS SIX-YEAR-OLD WAIF’S ONLY HOME. Deserted Child Lived Like a Dog in a Kennel for Two Months. said Johnny Mulqueen, Children’s Court to-day, “but dis fine. Look at me new walst—an' 8 I got a heir cut wid de clippers. Me mudder use te cut me hair wid a scis- Bors an’ it looked on de bum There was reason for Johnny In the Mul- qocen’s jubtlation, although he-was tn For the first time In his clean @ court-room. @ix years of life he was Crersed up and literally food. Great change mole life for thy sleeping at ni in the rear y: ment at No, 100 street and prowling ar and with from his dborhood by day looking for food He protested against being removed from his en a pa an found | him yes he would not go! back to the fhe could, He re- me nights when he ‘ard with strange hobs ired up by his down upon from the vacn dows of the t ing tenements. Never again for Johnny r Had Jelly Before. “Do you know ut Selly $92" Johnny tn school has ay. He never wer etimes, whe: she took ago when the Bu! Depart ne house ti er last n tenants moved an Mrs. Marshal to with n. John was left behind. made a s erat was his home and pre-empted He loo! From that day until Inst night th box was Johnnie's home. In it snivelling beca and of his him to] ar LITTLE JOHNNY MIE LITTLE Boys HOME, INTHE DRy Goops Box. claim him he will be sent to t re he will be kept J his appetite will be recognized t he will sleep in a cot. Old Box His Only Shelter. 5 ago the mother of the little He was about all she pind, who turned the chi over to a Mrs. Marshall, living 1 to take care of, and oo d to see how the house, Marshall had a brood of her eh goods of # then looked over d was the h red of it was gon tom side up so thit When He saw the few h In the va ing box. A d the old box in the rags he had mattress, and his liv- 1! lived. A heap of ‘gathered was his TWO GERDRONS SENTENCED ON SLAVES’ WORD, One Sent Bride of Three Days Into Streets, the Other a Man of Family. On the accusations of two women tn | to-day, two alleged Gerdrons were tary. In one sd that she had driven to the streets by her husband three days after marriage. In th a yollng woman accused a man who has a wife and five children, Accused by luis elgliteen-year-old wife of having forced her to earn a living for him on the streets, Harry Becker, other @ Williamsburg Gerdron, was sentenced to six months in the Kings County Penitentiary w- In passing sen- tence Ju m sprang @ Gsagreauble surprise Secker. The 18 on the witness-stand and a flat denial of his wife's know Regina Bromberg?" the Magis Becker admitted he knew he girl, s B pow?’ The blaze in Boerum street started ll, said Judge Higgin-|under the stalrway on the ground botham, t physical wreck in| foor, where the incendlary piled up unty Hos, the Kin 7 sible for hi tal, and you ondition, 4 n, his wife and three childry one whom was ‘ajhan. Mrs, N UAH was {il and was assisted to t | escape by her husdand, where had swooned, The son, Nathan, not seelng you ects to muke money for| jy mother, thought she was in the Rf 7 burning rooms, and urned for her, told ‘her. of ine hard life ihe was) fell, burping to ‘death. her to escape that because foal wreck, and she nish you to the full because you have r life, will punish you to the utmost s Jaw, though the laws are nd I will see ito tt n term Js ended you will come out to face a more serious cherge preferred by Your other yietin Fda Heldinan, awonty. three years old, of No. 224 Bast rteenth st such a pitiful tale Bourke, of the Mereer Street Station, after her arrest that it resulted in the arrest to-day of Abraham Glick, twwi- ty-elght years old, a tailor, of No. iT Hast Twentieth greet, @nd several children, Avconing to the woman's story she has been Glick's slavo for more than a ‘ear, and during all of that time the ailor, she alleges, has taken her earn- ings from her. At present the w Dr. Burke, of St. with his’ wie An, acoordin, Vintent's Fospita in such condition that se should not - gut on the street. ‘Nhe arrest of the woman was made m Thirteenth street and Broadway by Detectives Haggerty and Gilkerson, of the Meroes Street Station, When taken ee station the woman asl ni captain, and told her story to ‘Rolly Captain Bourke. ‘The latter be- came interested and summoned Dr, he woman was arraigned be- fore Magistrate Wahle. in the Jefferson Market ‘two complali the other of Glick, On the Mo Blackwell's Island for six months, sault, to be made against On the assault charge decision was re- served, Acconding to the woman's story she He and Glick met about a vear ago, called on he rseveral times at her Mother's home in Peli rh n'a ti and in & turishe, Subsequently installed bh, foom on the west side, om was a week to changed frequently. sh 1 ‘equenily, she says, and Glick ie wilco sale the money monsters of your | DY, iL to six months To mating Caplets BUYING CEMETERY PLOT. tourt, tomday the Court ordered | memes one of vagrancy and| ~~ former he sent the man BURNS TO DEATH IN ATTEMPT TO SAVE MOTHER Heroic Youth Dies in Tene-, ment Fire Set by [n- | cendiary, years old, Nathan Newman, ninetee: |was killed in an incendiary fire in his home, No. Boerum street, Williams- | burg, to-day while seeking tc save his| mother's life. | Sixteen other persons, all tenants of| the house, were hemmed in by blaze, A number of them were 0 come, but thelr lives were saved by t firemen and police, who ran throug’ smoke and flames in thelr work of res: | cue until several of them fell insensible from smoke. The fire was only another of the scores of Incendiary blazes that have terrorized Willlamsburg during the past year, It Js said that two score or mure Persons haye dled in these fires. Hard!y & night passes that some crowded tenement {8 not set ablaze and the police have not been able to check the work of the incendiaries, this paper so that the flames, in catching the stairs, would cut off escape of every one in the house, On the top floor lived Edward New- When the firemen raised ladders they 4d Duboft, ls, wife and oue foyas ones | of them were ike and hi the heat wis Ftien that tho rescuers had to asaist each other down to satety, where tore than one of them had to be ‘treated Ambulance surgeons who had been called, Tn “ail sixteen men, women and chit. dren were carried down the fire Jaddera, ——__ KILLED WEEK AFTER Dominick Walsh, New Yorker, Met Mysterious Death Near White Plains, WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥,, July Dominick Walsh, forty-eight years old, of No, %8 Hast Seventieth street, Man- hattan, died in the White Plains Hos- tal late last night from Injuries re- celved, it 1¥ supposed elther In an at- tack by an Itallan gang or by belng struck by an automobile Woleh was Jdentihed by his father, John Walsh, who for twenty-five years has been an employee on ‘iluckwell's Islond, ‘The dead man's three sisters are all married to New York policemen, Waleh was elngle and a bricklayer by oceupation, Only @ week ago he and his father honght a plot in Calvary Cemetery, pay- ing 1,010, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Tho Klnd You Have Alway 8 Bought Beare the of ati AND HIS HOME IN THE OLD 1 ky . GEE. Tie RAT) FELT Goop,” ing he obtained from whatever source he could get It Skirmished for Sometim him a me Food. saw him wild anima got that still clinging t When he got his supply of food he hur- sent o his box, and in a few as timid as a rabbit. runk head out from) lls mar tn olds! Automobile Tournament. nt of rain on Saturday last the contest on the “CAPE MAY BEACH Will Occur at 10.00 A.M. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 29, 1905, when CHRISTIE and his “BLUE 1 will try for the WORLD'S M A NUMBER OF OTHER INT NG EVENTS. Trains Leave West 23d Street Station via Pennsylvania Railroad At 1085 A. M., 1255 P. M. and 210 P.M. week days.; 12.10 midnizht dally; Saturdays on! EXCURSION TICKETS ON SALE, Speed tests may be viswed from the boardwalk without charge. J.R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, Passenger Traffic Manager. General Passenger Agent, 9.55 Healthful, Refresh- ing, Appetizing! DUFFY'S Cip |r srenivizeo tt! Sterilized, Carbonated, Non-Alcoholic The Pure Juice of the Apple IT CONTAINS NO PRESERVATIVE, OUL BOOK ON CIDE AMERICAN FRUIT PRODU co, New York Branch, Jane and West Sts, Children’s $1. 50 50 Shoes & Oxfords, 98c, A sigantic purchase of Children’s Shoes from the Herald Shoe Co,, Boston, Mass. who are retiring from business, purchased at less than 50 cents on the dollar; the lot consists of children's fine yici kid black and dark brown shoes, dongola kid, patent leather and brown goat oxford tle: ll sizes, $14 to 2; regular value $1.50 9 8c to $2.00; spectal at... oe teeeenere eae Men’s $1.25 Matas Suits, 98c. The genuine “Onelta” brand, in light weight balbriggan ribbed; per- fect fitting; cither open across the shoulders or open down the front; the most comfortable summer ga_a $1.25 value, at only ....... oe ” 98c 35¢ Oilcloth, 19. For to-morrow morning only, 4 hours, 8.90 to 12.20, you may buy a choice quality of Oilcloth, in beautiful English enamel 95g. por square yard, for only.. 35c and 39c. Dress Materials, I2ic. A very special Wednesday off ring consisung of Rough Pongee Silk, in-Ravy and brown only, also Silk Stripe: OS Also Pancy EVENING, JULY 25, 1905. To get acquainted with a good cigar—a better cigar than your money ever bought before—just buy an “Anna Held.” It has the luxurious fragrance of fully-ripened tobacco —the rich, smooth, mellow flavor of well- matured, thoroughly blended leaf—that makes ail the difference between smoking as a habit and smoking for pleasure, New methods of manufacture—recently perfected processes for scientific fermenting and blending—exclusive with the American Cigar Company, are responsible. The “Anna Held” is such a different cigar—spend a nicl“! for one and realize it for the sake of your future enjoy- ment, Sold by all dealers in good cigars Trade supplied by METROPOLITAN TOBACCO CO., New York. The Triangle A on a box of “Anna Held" cigars, is the distinguishing mark of excellence. It identifies the product of this hew system o! making better clgara for the smokers! money, no er what the price, Ever; cigar is kept as good as it has been made in air-tight, dust-proof, he cally seuled boxes, sealed with the Triangle A. i “— 5 EPMO ay A Chapter Wei Meauotions in Summer Suits for Men. $20, $18, $17, $15 $1 1.75 Suits Reduced te Our daily story to men about good clothes is supplemented to-day by this interesting chapter of reductions, The influ- ence of these reductions has been felt in our series of $20, $18, $17 and $15 suits to such an extent that the present reduced price marks them as exceptional values. That you will count them as such we have not a doubt. Single and double breasted sack models of blue, black and gray serge, worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, etc. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. Houston St. ECZEMX’ Those afflicted with Eczema know wes nore than ¢an be told of the suffering imposed by = sie ‘flesh fire.” It usually begins with a slight redness of the skin, which zradgpally spreads, followed by blisters and pustules discharging a thin, sticky fluid that dries and scales off, leaving an inflamed surface, and at imes the itching and burning are almost unbearable. While any part of he body is liable to be at- acked, the hands, feet, back, arms, face and legs are the parts most often iflicted. The cause of Eczema is a too acid con- dition of the blood. The circulation becomes loaded with fiery, acid poisons that are forced through the glands and pores of the skin which set the flesh aflame, Since the cause of the divease is in the blood it i waste of time to try to cure it with local app al ions; the c removed before a cure can be effected, 8. g S, has no equal for Eczema; it enters the blood and foi poison through the natural cha up the entir em, The skin becomes smooth and soft again, and the Eczema is cu Cases that have" persistently refused to be cured under the ordinary treatment yield to its purifying, cooling effect on the blood Book on Skin Diseases and any advice wished, without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAe Fezema made i size of my thom large as my h. me, and for whic ppearanes on my Jeft limb the $93, and spread until it was itching and paining t no relief, until sec. advertised by you I wrote and dvise of your physicians, commenced | S. 8. S. and it cured me, Mayetta, Kan, J. H. Sprncr. remedy es out the | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK a} se must be | nnels, and builds) MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, | VE, CRS TRANSFER 10 5 Clu with —| igdales’ fy Parasols, colors brown, black, blue and 4 red, Mill and Factory Sale qe Price... oa eR $1. 23 a Silk Vemstitched Parasols, plain \ end combination 4} and Factory Sale Price.. Taffeta S.'Ik, Pongee or China Silk Coach« ing Parasols 3 to Dresden silk borders. Mill and Factory Sale Price...... ES Dresden China Silk Hem- triple knees; all stainless black; all sizes Anticipate your wants. The very opticians vill be on to-morrow for.. The lenses are pure white crys- The eyeglasses have n er or gold alloy nosepie rave nickel- plated nosepie FREE ; At one-Inlf f Taffeta Mill 88¢ Coaching and stylish co eifects, wth $1. 39 hemstitched borders, some ruitles; also Ghina silk, with All colors, $1.55 stitched Coaching Parasols, also in plain taffeta silk; tinest quality, hem: Factory Sale Price. Children’s Parasols hed coaching effects, Bloominwwtaies', pair of shoes, the price then, ‘or more. save money. selyes. All sizes up to big boys’ 5%. Dioomtng dal Lexworay To 5 ‘hve F 59" lo 60 "St LAST WEEK of the Great. July Mill and and Factory story Sale. Parasols at Reduced Uncommonly attrac which to pick, every or China Silk Parasols, reen, brown and b| ) and Factory Sale Price... Wc china Silk Hemstitch divers yrmer Second Floor, 1 Prices. { variety from] prices, Milland " $1.88 eee. 35c, 39c, 48c, Main Floor, 59th St. Section. Women’s Perfect Shoes, $1. The most wonderful values in Greater New York. Just enough left for ONE DAY’S active selling. Do not wait until you actually need a , you may have to pay double Come now, supply! yourself with highly satisfactory shoes and Women’s Oxfords In all leathers, all styles and all sizes, shoes that speak for them- At the Bloomingdale store to-morrow actual $2, $2.50 and $3 values, at the astonishingly low price of.. No mail, 'phone or C. O. D. orders filled. Boys’ $2 Russet Leather Shoes for $1.00. They are $1.00 Girls’ $2 Oxfords, all Sizes, for $1.00. Not seconds, none damaged, not job lots. f the boxes for the first ti Some have just been taken out hh St. Section, Bloomingdales’ Mid-Summer Sale of starts to-morrow. There are all new, fresh goods, Included in the lot are in: Boo! goods that exclusive much as $2.00 for le at Bloom- " h2ec kel ‘Sil- with Rs Atent nose es, str Juring this sale there silk cord or a ¢; Main ncy Polka Dot Stockings inay double and { Neseeeneasi Fine Domestic Hosiery td - 5 ° ’ Women’s Plain Black and variety of styles; all sizes for. Children’s Fine One by Qae Ribbed Stoc 24,000 pairs of Sample StocKings; At Less Than Half Valve. 8c Come early and save money. #', Main Floor, 59tt St. Section, y priced for our Gorges prices; tly and no display carn first quality July Mill and Fac- great variety in aged or cracked consisting eithe Here is a chance to strike a Copyright Noveis All Cars of such y e been ¢ Canes, in | Press Suite Canon, al fransfer to™™, i July Mill and Factory Sale of $2.00 “Skeleton” Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 42c. ee Onl . Main Floor, .-Bloomingdale Bros.’ al —Redvetion, Phenomenal 1 limited number Levenson 6 EY atnith, Loomis, taut ity Rideins, 1” Arcade, Lex, to 3d Ave. 50th to G0th St.