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ad “FLOPEDAS SON “BROUGHT BADE --Strange Happenings Dis- Tupt the Stein Family. .on Staten Island, OWN CHILD SENT AWAY ~ But-New Daughter-in-Law Is Made Welcome in Her Pirces— You wouldn't think ‘there could be-> much excitement as Princes Bay, Stat- en Island, hax enjoyed ever since Sua- day night night over two martiazes | the Stein family. Everything ts twist- ed. Prevots to Sunday tilgat the Stelp family was mide up as’ follow: Frank Stein, his wife, thelr eigiteen- year-old ‘daughter Gertrude, and) their twenty-three-year-old son Joseph, who lett home ‘six months ago to take a Job ‘as a clérk in ‘a grocery store at Allentowa. Pa.. ] ‘At. the present time the family/conalst ot Frank Stein, his wife, their son + Joseph, whowts back from Alfentown, and Joseph's seventecn-year-oid bride, Zleanor Schwelster Steln, formerly at Allentown. It wll be noled that Gerirude no Fie jonger appears in the family member- siip, In passing 1t may bi mentiones that her name is no longer Steln—but, to begin at the beginning: Elopement of Gertrude. Gertrude ts a Sunday school teacher @nd a pretty and popular girl. A few Months ago she met George Wagner, an, oyster planter, thirty-four years old and prosperous, ‘They fell in love with each other, but Gertrude did not_tnform hor pareats. ‘On Banday evening thoy eloped. ta the Woodrow Methodist Church and were married. ‘At about the time the ceremony was @appening Joseph Stein, fresh from wWlentown, appeared az the home of his parenty’ with Eleanor Schwelster, Pretty. blushing little thing on his arm. announced that he had promised to marry Eleanor and hed brought home to have his parents look her over. Eleanor looked all right to Joseph's rents, although they were more or jens _stunne by the middenness of the young man's determination to be nmr- Ted. While all hands wero talking It over who arrived iit Gertrade and her new husdand. The Stein parents could not bo blamed for becoming more or leas rattlod. fThoy were hichly displeased) with Ger- tride for marrying a-man neatly twice wher ame, and finally ordered her from ‘Phe howe. BUC KK, for her clothes, Dut they: refused :to: rive thom up. Gere wea tude, weeping, went to the home o a peehuaband and Nor husband's momen, 04, the other aide of the settloment. Took Another Daughter. After they had gone an fnapiration eelzed the elder Steln, Turning to his wife he remarked: ‘We have lost on daughter. But we aye another at hand,” : cond perp pon he mugmrested thet Kemenh: and Eleanor Schwelster bs miirried forthwith. The suggestion was ‘gree- able, a minister, wax summoned. from tie Prince's Bay chapel and ‘Joseph Stein and Eleanor Schweister” were Maile one with nentnest and despatch, | 7 werirude Wagner did not get her 4 ctothes until to-da¥, when he ap Peared at her father's house with a Policeman and h summona trsued by Magistrate Marsh calling upon the Steins to produce thelr danihter's ~~effecta. “They would not let her enter -the house but passed her clothine and Zag OUNeF possessions through a window, of Being noqisted In the work by the new Saughtsr trom Allentown, Ver Vey, 4 THER ONGATER | except In the group. plateau three miles son. Its windows are barred, and it 200, but recent could plice an order wath a grocer for any kind of food (hat did not require coming &-siore-TopM-from—ay hich —Use— prisonee drew ashe wanted It, Ante In car \ Se eee re nehnace cup tothe: pres: | of tle xeasan who. trs- to. "slo\s ent time averaged N a wees. Th No Special Privileges for Rich Young. Slayer. at Matteawan. 600 MANIACS ARE-THERE He Will Be Compelled to Eat and Sleep with Strange ee Crowd: s If Harry K. Tharé Is taken back of hille screening the western horizon from Fishkill Lan, ic and becomes am inmate of Matteawhn State Hospital for the Insane, he will Joln a community of between five and, wx hundred mant= aos. Me will be only one of five score euurcerers. He will dine side by side with slayers of every type—madmen who oat their reason in Sing Sing, Auburn and other State prisons, where they Were nent to sorye life terms. The young Pittshurg millionaire will be. ellowed' no privileges. Hé will bo compelled to Haten qay and nignt to the ravings and babblings of the crim- to fall in line Yrith them And march to a great dining-hall, where knivex and forks are taboo) and all must feed with a wooden spoon. ‘The. State asylum is a splendid butld- tng; surrourided py fine grounds. more than a square mile in area. All of. the inmates. except those who are pecullar- ly: violent are treated alike. The Thaw millions cannot procure the slayer off: Stanford White a private room. Aa a matter of fast, there are no such rooms, The institution at the present time {s overcrowded, and in the big dormitdries Separate apartments are only provided when an Inmate becomes unmanageable, and these apartments are padded and provided with stralt-Jeckets Dr Re B, Lamb, superintendent of the Mattea- Tries‘H is Case inJig Time and Sends Him Home to Evelyn. wan Asylum, declared to-day that it would be dangerous to accord any privi- leges to Thaw. Tho mantacs are pe- cullarly sensitive, and there would be serious trouble If they were discrimi- nated against. "Taiz ts a public hospital,” ne paid, fact, we have no dis, violent lamutes. We .4 courtyards, In one of- w: ihe | better vings of pati Mulder and more easily two ou! hangled.”” dred feet square and percited upon bas the aspect of a vast cage. 1 built with the Id orn oa of Matteawan hai as high-ns Tu. This ja the sort of fare that. ls pro-] AF Interes:ing, : considerable Breakfasi—Hread, butter, coffee, makera® Sometimes Wables, potatoes, bread. Impression tea, frutt, | Paris; asain he s.impreased tha ete __| were made in Ph! Could Buy Extra Food. ft makes lttle difference, vided for the inmai oatmeal, hash. Dinner—Konst or balled be f. vere- Supper) if Suppers Breas, buts The young Pittsburger, however, could vary his diet by purchasing. une sooked food outside, “Once a ween IN nte—tood -woutd—bs—pineent a careful record of ich * pal ds #hoW Tat cars, candy, horreradian and nes Paaw, being the opty. i would, not de limited Insagre sum. He could buy clude topace “HILTOP RESIDENTS ‘At the meeting o fthe Board of Es- imate and Apporticnmant to-day there was a public hearing m the matter of Jaying ‘ont a park bounded by the ex- tension of Riverside drive, the noyther- ly side of West’ One Hundred and J Fitty-ntth street; the right of way of sthe New York Central of West One Hundred ~aattsel No she pi while & large delosition of nearby res fdents appeared. in its favor. It wae advanced In tavarof- the ~coupropodition that the park woid enhanc + Y of : itiverside. Drive. The the plan was referred to a Select Com mittee consisting of the Comptroller the Prealdent of the Board of: Alder: amen and the President o: the bsrough of Manhattan, ‘Tho board decided to widen Forsyth girset, between Canal scroct and. the © Manhattan Bridge trom titty to. elxty No ono apnenred in Gpposition to the Provorition of Javiux out a public: piri mnded by Yoralemon, Furman “and Ramsey ativns, rooklyn, The board approved of the plan to lay ut a park at Dyker Heach,. Brooklyn, © Comptroller said the park: w Gost between. #300,000 and s2000°. “Ould = On the Tesolution to authorize the pay- Ynent of $12,500 to Willlam M. Lying, for. legal expenses in’ the Invesiixation of the Street Cleaning Lepartment there Was no objection and the board unanic Mously approved che resolution, ni the question df the Increase of salaries af city embloyees the Comp- troller sald he did “uot propose to pay: Dack-salary incretses. going back’ io anh 4 Inst, aa proposed, “ite had no ob. jection to" the propoyed increase,. but ‘object tothe retr@ictive provision: Every Word, of This” | . -Is True! ) f.Lost: articles’ seldom, if ever,| pick themselyes up and walk ‘homé, But send a WORLD “Lost & Found” Ad. after.them Ibany" noved criminals. Tere Deugners. the man whe: 2 with, Mary Andereon many. years AKO and had his tevin! ee os hewspapers. He as arrested Ohad Killed his! 410. which looks lke a coz: Roth, who made| Ina Borough Varl: Se eakas Revs Pi] There. te an arth {ieee isn, Quimbo Appa, the Famous | sow ne ty anal Chinaman who testified In the rarer miblounaianavacaneon bis Enter the Model. Enter an obere, young girl. & model In about four sei pderis: coberr iad grain retin ie Sep ape qe pne te nico tiled: cell that ignor Worthe front entmnece Perry,-thazontleman. train. wan caught Out too recurs FYTTAth comentted marder ba A Model. prisoner, though she persixts in wearlng a Ret ad fase teoth she mde out-of white shirt buttons, An- cther murderesx ln Mary Brown, & her lover. avatched_ with ereat delight’ hy the pa- A food of the raw tad an, In attendance considered mate sorb, q ‘ad White ges ¢ of Stanfore oe 5 Joni Tay wanshe will Assoc sed in all the episee tensation when he keeper. three atiempts to: kill the Rey cass ja still at Matteawa . He Heves he was the frat, Chinaman to Jand In América, that he te king of ct the Chinamen In the United States and millions in the bank. Tetnouer noted patient. ik Oliver Curtis hile going through an ék- freee ent witha gun ineach hand. been prinoacra for walt Rovinson, who tx, elghty-two veara old, Soepcaltte 7 In 1858. She is negrore, who fall In love. with an artl- ficial gerantum and has for yeara talked to the flower in the deluston that it ts There {a @ great deal of garden and vegetable cultivation done on the grounds by the Inmates, and. {t fs Ikely, h Wil be allowed to work outdoors, ‘The prisoriers, alno. !f they are not violent Are’ permitted — t-- walk — AboUL,: the rounds and play Kames. All-summer Tine there eres play a series of .gamos, which are tents, Of course, n. force of keepers ls always present to aee that the pli ora und spectators do not técome over | apor. patent eae -monta Famen’ Racape,, Brooklyn, charged’ with having ‘com- mitted a misdemeanor, leaving hls poat.| Pro! of duty at the club, where, he had) trusting charge of the bollers at night. st (eal i eaped. from, the |-atter plant during . Fogarty'n ‘absence, and} her so high that she: puta. h caused pthuch annoyance to _ sleeping | { The World told yesterday how stifling fumes -of ammonia members of the ‘cleb, fi Fogarty. ploaded-not, guilty. “He de- to let i Mead Ro aud boon Cold msn ad cudh icehear yi nd ia aadahaiviak Aa caren cletanicasin aE sade oxen ca cieseseeina een age ures DU, FRIVATI,; POP ate 3. OW HARRY THAWWILL SPENDHISDAYS PRISON FOR THE INSANE MOM HC MOVING-PICTURE MACHINE LETS AKE A JAUNT UNDER WA | Mrs, Thurston and Mrs. Lake in Party on-Sub- marine Boat Trip. TER While the fate of Harry Thaw hangs ‘and! wo bave no social grages. in| in the -vainnee in-the CHminal Courts cton whatever,| Building, only a few block aw: Sthe mid and| Miner's Bowery Theatr de | whole bus! ch ‘we ‘put}/and vind is—taat tity! court-room ce to-explott his label. cated and walking ¢ his mother hb big asylum is seven or elgnt hun-|' Ore arm and his wife to “The history of the Thaw cas back of the Jud-| present and future,” om looking at the pic seen to pour out drop Into it enough p HERE'S THE TALE OFTHE THO | SQUEALING PG /When It Was Squeezed at / It’ Saved the ____Lives of Crew, — wder to make-a presented to Bowery audiences tn the shape of a sot of accommodating | of moving pictures that holds the stage so much insanity has} for about fiftee:) developed in the prisons taat tie Tod preasex upon the ho Inventor of the Lake trusting Ky-url, While he smilos at he she drinks It. rf gouch and drops fu: afbelt quite tn while the little ver falthful response to the me tb and propel screen about the couch spectator Ja under the} Phere tga wedding. we tall younk min w fod the trusting. gy-th that “funny-looking bi all the best things {tn the wortd. venturesome ones declare that they e not In the Jenet bit-afrald. Including ” three trp. at onsinting ¢ Philadelphia Jy as far away as Paris is. from. the Bowery. 7 Sull, show known the trusting [ ckor Hurlesquerk serves as Vand the tall: young nofigarden Do they 2 here they com: moving { af] cass, by, Che ations | sults that were white at the t seum of Art. It follows threo Live hogs at seq are playing an tm- barey, Aue nd Alan A, Haw- ert Bs. nnimat{an con. the- root. ganien Into the Ship News ofice at the of the theatre out with tw i The house jis ailddent darkened, a. screén drops down on the irl and tho kind friend tas the stage. Just a slip Venetia sfrom y with the story ofa ho 3 Giatiode-elgnni-nid of Washington; 3 Enter the Tragedy. he has worn a pi tine he mis on ence this Allexed fac similo ofa ne charge of her paper ad: ple wNds makes a ating HnESIT AT rin into ag “the next scenc A they minne be | pumps. bee keke “were wash, the ve; chug of Histon, This ‘omparimenta marine xhot up ck whiskers. Byurt start to” leave: man trails beijind. Ag he reac rote he mops, draws x pistol : forced the wa rest ¢nots are 1o the realtst the big ynwl TR Va aT taken antd the and Ulsappears. melee tae eave ety byt Nine HaCaT ores ep he pet ie 2S0h nid a screen and-appesrsin-deanebii= 50 qulokly that. the spectator wonders If ~A.“Model” Prisoner, | she bad Mer cothes fastened on with vhere-are—some_inmates. who axe | mucllage The _aztist potes_her, and century. Mrs.| begins to make marks on @ canvas on An easel with the debonair manner of a county» detective “batterin door.of a poolroom, RaglMaxme mhe-coned the wines 5 ork ont "On Ue niga jown on the couch ant shooting “over agaln, nt kindly répoats {t on Vessel approac At might be used tn devooping We set ena Yaa® ot nod The villain. enters. Anybody woud know he Is a villain also, a,roue, for hé wears spa ;]a bald spot, and carries a plug tat in hand, Ho ts plainly: impressed with the model—and you can't blame hin— If Thaw is sent to Matteawan, that he} but tho artist: pushes him out/of the studio, (The next.scone shows the stage of a managers | ato ABehall gamés back of} teaching the young woman who. figured the hospitel. Teams are made ‘up and| as a model in the, studio how.to dance Ho wears a differ- . but the same plug (hie game spate and the same bald Une of thé stage managers in excited. |/woduces him ito the former madel, and when Ti get_an. Ins “grab that pix by Hieemade more to! The sound of a pigs hundred’ mile from. 1. tention on the Jerome ix tails nyeans tiesto ts alko taht t thig reage the 06 and alinokdiag pp—the submarine ‘The two womer to the Tndtre. course attracts they stop and take us aboard, “Datix Delmar, de litte Ruy." Mr, O'Reilly's Lambrequins. sing pictures do: tot dis~ repotters,,the Writers. the agile artisty ad the hu chroniclers of the. testimony: Jy Maine recompen to the right aro thre Of course they’ are layyers—asrociates of the chief, counsel Kach'of them wears a crop‘of whiskerg One; who, from the size of his counte- nance Is. undoubtedly sent Dan ‘O'Rellly, shawn gers that look Ike two misplaced pors tions of epinach. i “Pipe the Galwaye.” & commendable celerity about Almont before. the xpectators know Ittie tall young man, Jumps, out of. the prispner'a box, embraces hin wits, District-Attorney, ats 10 yet the audience alts entranc a awittly -maving pleture of New| happenings the. acreen Aisanporrs rep shoots up and sixteen buxom jes clad In purple Ughts march ou. tue for the atte Cain you beat Ite, ‘The Vessel so prov! by eo unURY Mamburg-Ameriean tally summoned theatre. ain And mate hurried | ther members Naseau. whence York on the Ward ino, In butts the role, Seated at a table ent sult. of cléth hat for the defense, en SOLID GO DIRECT FROM FOLID 14-KT. ; in a minute you know the model's doom CLUB ENGINEER IS HELD, | s,seatea. ; 3 Se tel Then there 1s a restaurant ‘ ; WIL the tr Fogarty Says He Did Not Lot.Am- | peated at the Next table tn puree ¥ man With trlea_ to Lawrence Fogarty, assistant enginerr | wine, at the Crescent Clu, was Yesterday ar-| Tan, arises, ralgned in the Adama Strévt" Court, | knoe! {GS SOLID 18-KT. LD SEAMLESS WEDDING RI 2 MANUFACTURER AT FAC ‘O8 observes: akorthe trusting gy-rul drink She protests, Wallet over to the rove an hint’ a wldp on the. visa him :to the! floor, ‘Another acene, ieramme- you, learn Boats herself the, roue, by means iis against the sma: ‘ft like a osprinter Solid. 22-Kt. Gold A—$13.50 B—$12,09 C—36.50 For more than Forty-ilve years. we hay manufnetyring and xelllm fo. @harie for} Ne Eng. rt austated our repatation bh: jo Solid Geld und. Diamond Jewelre, Tnmond Monntings and Solid Gold Seamless Wedding Rings. | At the Most Moderate Prices for th: Finest Quality and Best Workmanship. Optical | the most relia chiggpesen nbs honed | VATICAN WILL NOT ‘The '‘Dope's Dull Thud, , arte di eter Jot. thickens. ‘The giro nied’ that! he hid’ miaticlously opened a of the! Witge Ther rodenlonte oan stairway: the ‘rear. and the. acenp Va pnaa eyo to-mnother TALL THE FRENCH “ROME, ‘Murch -22—-The ‘Vatican. ¢m- ‘Foport current It atoit intends) hit MW a ] VVASVIN LR AS ER HOTEL FAN SHOT HIMSELF IN BED. “tie was to-day prepariag breakfast Whoa’ she heard four revolver shots on tho! _ Rushing wp to her - hus. Wife Heard Pistol and Summoned Help, but the Doctor Came Mra, Margaret Thebald, who with her] ity atea, hand’ George ransthe United States | jr was forty-nine years oldjand had» ore road, between Voorhees |'suffered from dropsy for some years. Abe-F C.-Sts$ be Week-End Sale $8.50 Spring New Short Models, Saturday's Great Event A sale of the utmést importance to the ladies of fashion who sppretiate the growing need for the separate Spring Coat. Perfect expressions of latest style thoughts. to set off the Easter perfection. Latest Prince Chaps and Loose Jackets | double:twist English Coverts, rich Cheviots. A most delightful variety. ‘T, March 22—Mra, J. o, or je Sound Ina Lake craft undor voluted In hanism of Dec aniaing incidentroot the {+ when a tug with a long + disappeared again. Hee nnd) dleanpsar ied down sloop at board avore a triile ke found him lying aa bed with @ revolver in his hand. He had shot himself four times in the’ cheat. Mrs, Thebald sent for Dr. John A. Poole, but before he arrived Thebald Coats, $698 Costume to V (Exactly Like Picture.) Novel Pony Coats : Fitted, Semi-Fitted All Satin Lined Delicate Spring Shades Charm! cits in t2ilored trimmings, lap Clay eet a es fects that incorporate the most fetching and Saturday's Sale Price, $5.98 Ta‘lored Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES. AHLER BRO SIXTH AVE. & 31ST STREET. | Your Boys’ Spring Outfit! r house in the city which can give you better values than ; Fabrics are right, styles are right, prices are right. ‘a Assortments complete and comprehensive. Boys’ Russian Blouse $4 35 and Buster Suits,- - 1 Fancy mixtures in leading Spring colors, including all the—new—grays:—Natty —coats---eintrotdered—emblem—patent — leather belt—silk ties. Bloomer pants. Very well tailored. M There's no othe: Double-Breasied $4.35 : Suits, have finely Red Reefers, worth $5, $ $op.98 Very jaunty tittle garments of fine cloth or flannel,.with f 0 hand-embroldered’ emblems-and flap pockets. Double breasted ; Lind with white moire. Sizes 3-83 years. and with box backs. (Only one to a customer.) z PRD ETT Fea =f SpeciakSale o Sample Caps, 19 a novelty’ fabrics, Op SATURDAY, MARCH 23RD, (e) ay HALF HOSE, Rezularly 50c and & loth Stceet. Special for Saturday ~ THe New Gauntlet pe Glove 600 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S NEW cick brown ff 85 1 CAPE GLOVES, in white, russet brown ind black, will be offered to»morrow, at the special price of.. . Regular price $2.50. ADWAT. / SEVENTRENTE SND EIGHT! | i 1 (Sizes 3 to 8 years.) ACTUAL VALUE, $3.50. and black and in fancy mixtures. These jored coats—lined with Farmer satin, Trousers have taped seams and are well made. re (Sizes 8 to 16 years.) , —— — AGTUAL—VALUE,- 63.50 z + Boys’ Caps in golf and polo styles—made of light and Not one worth less than 50c, en Saturday Evenings. Men’s Wear | - 3 COLORED DRESS SHIRTS—made especially for us, f Formerly: sold at $1/50, $2.00 and $2.50, Special 1,15 Several thousand pairs, including a lo: of manufac New Spring styles in black, navy, beaver, seal, olive and gun metal, hancsomely hand-embroidered insteps in contrasting colors; also, plein Lisle Thread witb silk lustre in - bleck, tans and pray. i} 356 palr 6 psira far $2,00