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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENTN i But Her Three Sons, : Weep Bitterly When! sf: ; Taken in -Charge by : : the Aid Society, Each Protesting that They F Knew Something 4 Would Happen to Their Home — “I 4 Know Me Mudder| Will Be Worse,” Moans One Lad. The dark, lowering cloud that reatened the earnest little lives of iAbe, Izzie and Louis, the three faith- ful offspring of Mrs. Anna Sternliclit, even. day year-old Izzle, who hy begging from his big 4 has found its silver lining through, A” then they all wept louder than f fhe Evening World calling atten-| >for 3 At noon Louis, taking young Irzie 3 ‘tion to how these sturdy little chaps! wiry nim had started out for a tramp a Dattled against starvation and evic-}to Bellevy They had a nice visit P tion from two tiny, cluttered rooms] with their ‘“mudder," the first since 4 at No. 55 Lewis street. her leaving home, und the tales they Meet xindly men and women have| t0!d her of their manly lttie strugg!e o help themselves and of und frends, mother's heart rejolc to me when I saw after her poured in a flood of benefactions up-| ¢, | fon these unfortunate ohildren, and] ‘he Evening World has paid their Arent for another month, so that they © ‘may receive their mother and haya Proud of Her Chil | @ really happy time when she is re- they shine for me,” said turned to them from Bellevue, where] jion¢ (qyich Js to say “star ‘she was taken pitiably ill from star-| it make e very happy I think pale woman, black brats Jare good to them. | And the in the Jong, *wation and exhaustion as enough to make the her, a few moments sons had left her. “They are my bright little stars when others with her beur| smiled benet- | THER LONELY SUPPER ad spent the | brotner. their new- dren. Mrs, 1 so, yés,"" COOKING A MEAL mk ; : +, |icently as she lay with her thin arms votce wit ‘ood 1 By Emmeline Pendennis, on the white counterpane of the cot. | ME WETE. PES “They are my bright little| When 1 reached No. 55 Lewis stree. hoes Quir stars, and they shine for me,| with sn Evening World donation to peatans ou late Alo the unfortunates In the form of rent) term some : and it makes me very happy | nd ready cash, I found the i fa a ” 4 when others are good ko them: side the door deserted, except for one |} —Mrs. Anna Sternlicht in speaking Off nary oating boats of watermelon rina her three devoted boys. in the mud of the gutter. But within Good fortune, if financial aid and the court were gathered fifty women | offers of all sorts of personal assistance | \f ean be called uch, smiled upon the | al ministers of m: cs that Louis, Abe neighborhood, explaining to sev-| lt cy trom relief so-| and Izzie had street ou'- 4 1 i 2 left these parts in company with a! i MOTHER OF THE BRAVE BOYS.| an: that they would doubtless not| a but that any conribution to ; n's welfare would be gladly | fe received by any or all present. a “| ; Happiness Clouded. k When all was normally noisy again) The poor the three children returned from a| tired out and i small feast in the company Frederick St. John, of No. street, who had read Th World's story of the Stern tress and had come to help was chuckling over h reasure, and Abe munching hoj corn off the was f Lawyer | forte byt William | any one, ‘could think @ Evening|_Jt.Was a sad lit Evening| steps of the stat Itchts’ dis- | terrible parting them out, | ally torn trem is share of | heartbroken Ut Weeks of nervous placidly | cry ks of nervous crying: cob from a “Save us, lad: Tt was dark wii i near yender's steaming pail, and Louls,| jtindling his cart with the tubs of | as the representative head of the fam-| sold pigkles. Ho took $0 for fly, began to tall business with me. | Sterniichts' rent. giving his With cheeks flushed red with excite-|fecelpt, and T lett the ment he burst out in his hoarse lttle| qclipsed the serenity of the | Mxa, ANKIE STERNLICHT HER FIGHT FOR TWO Bi AUTOS | three little sons of Sternlicht yester CE ; i oN > 77 pend for many hours Louis, Ab RECEIPT FOR THE STERNLICHTS’ RL Ni, Izzie gioried in their new-found fand basked in the light of | ity. But nightfall found them weepin | ——.—_. Be ‘WOMAN BRAINS OF ICHLORGFORMED AS TWINS 7 j tear: yes In @ rooms of the ett % | aaa (RONG J, Hartfield’s $10,000 Car Blown i | wi elicet Lining Dimmed. Up by Explosion and Burned, | | he boys thought t that thelr —>—_ fi z troubles mere near nd. f rate 4th While a Long Island Train mother, Widow Annie § ‘ er nget an ae : onan day een Were ae i be i Smashes DeWitt’s Machine. ——— | \naken to Bellevue Hosp Satur- other Disgraced,” Says Mrs. Faay to rated upon, was reported Too Smart for the Customs Men, |Doctor Relieve fferin Dj "7 © be doing well; their iendiord, wio] Sanford, Denying His Defense} 3. rartneiw's | prs : d Sufferings of “Pittsburg Walter’s” Well Stock- Besaee of Hn months ren, waved | oc of Wright g near J She Gets Big Shipments of] Trolley Victim Who Was! ed Baby Carriage Tells the served notice of dispossession, hac H . land road, to-day, a ‘ e1 a 7 neg 1 P, i i een stayed trom accomplishing, his j Tae machkie exploded ins Tobacco Into Port and Places’ Caught Under Wheels and His) Tale of a Happy Hobo Family cae © Next Monday by the au Mr. Hartfield, nis wife, 1 * {thority of a Magistrate, and beginning vapaslalits word) | mele and Neuman It All. Legs Crushed. Abroad. peta ine a yee ning World repre-| post, Ga., July 28—""My honor must Award Farrington, were on thelr way ey ‘sday mo. ng the ca t y to New Ye be defended at any cost Ap ihe exchequer had been in AVith, her head held nroudly: Mre.| The Harta ning to t Special agents of the Custom-Houss] With the welght of a trolley car re to The Evening World.) yy numerous gifts from Elirate anford, the beautiful young | home, No, nits ve uncovered one of the most coms] ing upon bh Row Mev. SWICK, N. J, July 2s i cents to dollars iy. Be ee ind, under | Spending r net systems of smuggling that haslof No, WS Amsterdam avenue. wu Diadlaimti fee a Ran that thirtesnsvear Gal Ue Sie Ae aah ait ett aay “i Be Gone SOVlghEIiN Chin pant, | Del SNC GUATRE POE ALh cree Dunn, of the local police wered lovingly in his right-hand trou- | ov ey ‘ «| Basol ¢ dd which has been engineering the| ‘third avenue ; e 4 an unusual experience y, hw avned, although her action m: aue fh ir n y wers pocket. And just as they were be te hie lite. | out of t rk by James Barnes, of] For a tims the sufteres niay when he was about to arrest inning to forget their long days of iS nent of the Custom] the car be lifted tro vit Val a hunger and work ag amateur ere ee Sone eaded by a woman, and] score of 1: Vented Rack owenon ing Walter," a professional hobo, | bread-winners, with the prospect before Liga - aay a Ne eta nurled in her ingenuity that the Piasungers PA eniva ea Ht : who pays periodical visits to New q them of « ¢ per and at least Sali raieen sengers. falling ve long been abe to escape] tru lek, 4 porary prosperity, Patrolman q ey that my resurn may sena|auicwi’ that the H mind. '’\ The man aad a baby carriage filled the Delancey street station, " oil A time to escape wit juarters of the smugglers Drs ial om. midlos in | BePort an ttn th ras smal A my hus to the gallows and depr ae ‘ i OU Modern f mall bundles containing intante’ Bore : se culldran_ of aieln tacher: but whatlliaseiee made to in the most lonely part of Bayonne, ering agonie ing, mUlk, nursing bottles and oth Mice station an order issued by the flames, but burned u: N. J. The t , Fala nd other Hien) stato r 1 Sart secy cilideen, Have in len) eee : > he tobacco, which they dispose dor Ue hcld & spouge | nursery equlpment. ren An hour later they | S78nce } 4 ~ twisted fron and steel work vf to small plac the east side, js to MeDermott's 1 f0ll| prateqara tie tied. rolling up toward Twenty-thira | With & disKrace Ne 7 mobile were left DinuEhi caeoarding: (o\ cho LCuaOmnlots then man tapeed Into un-| He swore he hed bought the goods Me ae enue teeta orocnt | tate furd was in Augusta on the | "Qo t RA 6 $ and that they were Intendad for his © would | ent of July 19, Her husband came to| jie iota a. te Witt a ficlals, Into this country by the crews ing car was called be Me-| wife and twin babies, a week old Rome and met Gorge Wright tyoap- | Sheen ain een of tunk steamers, In all tt ts estimated uid be releaed. It was bh Invest ‘oved tk ¥ Boys Weep at C Ki ent DY AD-| Actorney's office of Que 4 ps both leas were hang gation proved the tramp'a story y ep at Cruel Fate, polntinent, to Kill him, Both the San-| oe winneld, L. I. it ha at over tive hundred bales of Sumatra nd it was thought he true in all details, “Pitsburg Walter" Bren if one's home 8s poor fords and the Wrights were prominent |). g train last nigh tobaceo hava been smuggled into the peer se fo 3} ate be euen a suid to have a home tn Pittsburg, porarily motheriess, it 18 no ¢ IRR leereeerieeca Jeountry in thle way, mbulancerand the} (Salo ha | bur he is of a wandering a ne tracks tn RST ambule nd. the hh need te 5 disposition, Reet forlichs ecsat unknown, a, who tv An fall here, gave out| Soeneee te tne ati ee mie ttand | AVhen, the tank steamer Diament, 18 | hoepital, “ Thare: Ie, We of saying | amd his wife accompantes him on his three smail Sternlichts thought ther|a statement to-day arting ‘that he|De Witt were DistricteAttorney Gene, |i strane cp was uit that she oasrien | snes: Sertain tcne we and it 18) trampling expeditions: Kidnapping wor the last drop in thetr| tad overwhelming proot of the friend-| bi, L., G, Brimmer, of Long Island| siinaite ten eoee nto of smuawied |” MoDermott, who is forty years old,|, The hapoy family panty were enables bitter cup, and it filled them with vague|ship of M ford and Wright. His! City, and another friend Accord Drow he ite tye Coohad | Was employed ay night birtender in a| by the convenient blindness of a coms fore bodings of evil to come trial Is Aug. 1 Mr. De Witt got to the crossing, going [Wf WIth te result that shortly after med ore At PS Ball AIS nd plaivant brakeman, to board a box car “if know me mdler wil be worm" charges made aainat me by] at a good rie of npoed Just ay Tie Ma LAR AM hwehty-dbven bales of Sue | tempted t9 bonrd'w fant moving troites: and make shelr way to Philatelphie ouis, rocking hi f in tity|My husband are absolutely false,’ aid} man began lowering the gate. He at- i A car. e Jost his grip on the front of ‘hile in this vielnity the woman and grief. Mr sford, "He sggerated a few| tempted to cross the tracks befe Bb Voie ge uqRlore ‘hada. horse and ne the car ond fall under fhe wheete, _ [babies found shelter at the tramps’ Fe hniee will burn:idown it we jeave| Vs uit ui “mountains, No | mates were down, and would hay e| Dut before they could toad the tobacco was Arrested and taken to West Sixty. /samp in Kast New Brana, near the We At!" sobbed Abe one | strain I haye| #9 had not the machine brogen down | OM the Vehicle tney saw the customs | elehth street nolice station E ly Raiinoud’s freight yarda, Meira ea ecd «ry nancies been w the shooting, but 21am te rule atrestly in dren af be | tab NR! emutnented mane, but ne ue € » Rome and djs-| Jumping and the automobile was tossed! TF by a woman, who arranges for ¢ sed) Tr Bd disposal Of tie toe stories. W nen a woman aside by the engin bicco | Whey expert to run her down on’ oison a ® at stake she must act.” —_— With the other smugslera. has ruined my home and I have Vader the law the master of the Pia- Ld AD DEMNG]) wives nse were ths niet words spowen| — THINK ROONEY SUICIDE, | mi", tegtenaPis, 20" inh tat] EERORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her obild must have { his ship carried such aA quantity of by Sanford to @ policeman — | and. ‘The ship itself may alng FAREGORIC) oF lannaatim to ako tt aed 5 Fiveee Crude will produce ——|} iad shot Wright. Tt 1 Had Taken Plac held Uli ghe payment of a fine eaual sleep, and a FE aa) will produce the Mean tia B93 gram to his wif n Jorevy Camp to the aprreland value of the sooda: to FROM WHICH THERE I8 ¥O WAKING, Many are the children who 3 young woman acros 1 haye kille (ii Wit The pensity for baying ‘and-) have been killed or whose i-~.lth has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- the way, who used to 1 is a lew % f ASAE a Tret that th ike arrive tn port| aumand imorphine, cone of seule 1s neroobio produds of Opti Druggista | ¢ ee Nan cat ve in polltics. § GIRT, N. July 28.—1t ds by ) munifest showing that they! @r@ prol rom selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or run for her car at six-thirty ents Sou ‘a Jeved by the National Guard authort ballast only, makes It extvemelr | to anybody without labelling them ‘ poison,” Tho definition of ** narcotio” A.M, now leaves the house Oniine vans rf Santora | Hes Mat Martin: Roone Pitgn | imicy he Customs people to Ket} ig; +A medicine which relievea pain and produces sleep, but which in potson- about eight o'cock, You see elonhoned Wright f ista thar | Resim jone body was found in the = = ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death,” The taste and he’s a skilled stenographer he was coming to Rom T him on| ocean sesterday, commitind suleide. A smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names sl ie ed stenographer, Nit two m the street| Board of Inquiry appointed by Co! 2amue Ove rd from Seow, | of # Drops,” * Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” etc, You should not itany the Suncay World Want |] | txproting, tile” “ahd Wright, replied, | fine found Hooaey y tne a. a A maa Whe left a letter in Swedish | medicine to be given to your children without you or your phy: know rectory fous! a place tor Visits laburing "nde &. delusion | substitute for Willan Umbrighe, ‘who adios to A. Johmwon Jumped yeu) of what i6 ls composed, CASTORIA DOES ¥ 4 . Binford discharwed both birceie of kia | waa rien eer day off scow No. 12 at t ‘oot ¥ % “4 her where the hours of work Ngun nd Wright fell dead Ld benee ene 1 camp ‘bie pute | Hala aureoteirooklyn,. ‘The pulice nue CONTAIN NARCOTICS, {f It boars the signature are easier and the pay better. Mra. Wright, who was prosirated py | *tution Was easy, as Umbrig rnd Foe an eet itl’*| of Chas, H, Fletcher, % etter, the trageds, Yesterday’ gave. ‘bimh, 1o » drilis 1 Capt. Pred- Gon of him. Ie was thirtyetive rs| Genulae Castoria always bears the signature of Y = | twine and is not expected to ive. The ar, Das io with the regi- | ol, feet and ten inches In height 2 ‘ bables died in an hour, “gaent only two weeks, and of medium build. He wore dark HOME IS SAVED FOR THE WIDOW STERNLICHT AND HER BRAVE BOYS ‘clothes and was of sallow complexion, Le ‘ . 4 WOMEN WAR ON THE TRAFFIC IN GIRL SLAVES Rescue League Urges Em- bassies to Protect Victims from Gerdrons. Mrs. Charlotte Smith returned home from Washington to-day, where she went representing the Women's Rescue League in stating to the French Im- fense of Barthe Claiche, the young French giri who is in Tombs Prison charged with the murder of Emil Ger- son, the trafficker in “white slaves." While in Washington Mrs, Smith also called at the German Dmbassy, urging ‘that Germany take steps to protect young |wamen whe come to America from that Jcountry from the Gerdrons awalting \thelr arrival here. Mrs. call at the office of the vice, where sho saw Chiet Clerk Moran, in the absen. also Smith who was acting chic Chief Wilkie. She wanted the Service agents to join in the c against the :nen who thrive on young | Jand innocent girls. ‘At both embassies Mrs. Sriith met with the most courteous treatment. At | the office of che Secret Service agonis {she received absolutely no encournge- ment, and she Was much annoyed at the indifference which, she sald, was displayed by Moran. At the French Embassy Mrs. Smith was told that the Ambassador jad been Informed that Miss Claiche wis a Bel- gian, and for that reason ao further interest had been taken in ner cise Mrs, Smith assured the Ambass1lor's representative that this was unirue, and she was told to write a lotter to M. Des Portes de la Fosse, the Coun- sellor to the Embassy, telling him every 41 of the case. of the progress shs mith sald: explained to both the German end French representatives that in order to their young girls {t was neces- mage Mrs. ld take some action that 41 a# Well as in this country {t should be made a very serious cf for e'ther @ German or a French ine or weman to be deported on this “large, mohey, only moral support.” ‘Mrs. Smith will enlist the ald of Com- of Immigration surgent THE LOOKS BABY GREW HEALTHY AND STRONG [BOROUGH, your Lactated and have had the best reeults with successs . Trained nu: ¢, 80 earnestly urge a diet of Lac ACTATEY Foonp ‘The Best and Most Thoroughly Selentiic Food for Bables. SOLD IN 4 SIZES AND RECO) LED BY ALL | Wells & Richardson Burl i Liguin 25¢ SALVE 15¢ PLASTERS 100 For Hard or Soft Corns, | See, Cures without making the fert s0-e, pain apd soreness the ihstant applied Plasters with each bute if Ha. Rough on Bunions Remedy abe, Plasters 100, The only abnalute, certain cure; for aching, sore, tired, eek, Two Rough ‘with each bot- te or by mail, Eyesight Bxamination—by an Oculist, a registered physician whose spe- cialty is the treatment of the eye. NO CHARGE except for ard that moterate 143 Browdway’, 217 Bromayay. | “98 Frond st | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. and that penal servitude of uch a ast'c kind be imposed as co + ause fears of at to prevent men and women from nartering away ves and Soult of their ‘ i “T have Ww 1 Gibtens on the subjec hurch will | help me in the do not seek Saturday night ends: this Mids summer Sale. Saturday night there will disappear forever, bargains— plainly on our tables to-day. Un- less you hurry you'll miss a chance at some of the greatest clothing basay that it should take up the Jo-!\ hie. ever offered in New York. In each of the four lots here ane nounced there are hundreds of suits, Now is the time. Men’s Regular $12.50 and $45 Summer Suits .. $8.50 Men's Regular $18 and $20 Fancy Suits. ... $12.50 Men’s $22.50 now..... Men's $25 and $28 Worsted Suits reduced to..........$18.50 Get the Habit. Goto Bull Bicthers UNION FQUARE. 14th St.. near Biway. 47 Cortinndt Bt. 27) roadway. 125th Streee cor. 3d Ave. Write for Illustrated Catalogue. ASPERFEL painless ee LEVELAN 194 Bowrey, (usc yisr To stimulote business during the dog days we have made startling re- ductions throughout the store, Note the Following Watch Special M k case, with Walthani Bigin Jewelled WEDDING RINGS. Solid 14 and 18 karat gold seamless Wedding Rings our specialty. Prices $2.50 to $25. Quality guaranteed, No extra Charge for Lettering. Artistic Marriage Certificate Free, p61 Evenings iiNl'7. SATURDAYS til! 10, Koll Ordefs Filled. Inquiries Solicited, DIAMONDS anE y KQUIVALENT 20 DOLLARS. DIAMONDs, WATCHES, ine JEWELRY, m st ve. poste, tive fave you ihe rrilsre Boke CASH REDIT, Quick Delivery No Employer's Heference Ret ulred, L. W. SWEET & CO, 87-39 MAIDEN LAN 278 THIRD AV 407 FULTON gr,, New York. Brooklyn, Jersey City, tronage MADE A trial will con: vince you that W.L, Douglas $3.50 shoes aro the best in the world, we New Sork,d ¥ wa Ww. nied ave Emote ats 8 oe Ate aw and 147th Pevarcrs i Sor Bad at; $45 lolahth Aito is f0b-1i0" Broadway core Thornton. ati 18h Broadway, pr jates 421 eulton, ny ark TRS Frond et

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