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Se PR tem SSA MND CIAL DUPE LOCATED IN. PATERSON Believed Policeman OT Grady Child Will Soon Be in Custody. POLICE INQUIRY ON.| Patrolmen Said to Have Tipped Fugitive Off and Given Him Money. former ed a Unless Theodore Hees, the “ Jew York policeman, who abduct isateth Grady, a fourteen-yoar-olt girl trom her home, One Hundred and) Mighty-Aitth street and Fort Washing- ton road, gets secret informa from ene of his former police associates, it $e believed that he and the child + Yared away will be cought w next tweive hours ‘The couple were located in Paterson. N. J, last night and instantly three tectives from Inspector Thompson's staf! were burried there. The assis® ance of the Paterson police was asked and secured, and to-day it Is believed impossible ‘for Hess and the girl to eneak out of the. town unless assistance comes to them from the same mystert- us source it has come from binge the * @ay of thelr disappearance ‘The indifference of the police of the ‘West One Hundred and Fitty~ ~second Gtreet Station to work-on the case bo- * pause of the connection Hess had with the department bas triet-Attorney Jerome that 1: nounced at the -station-house .to-day that an investigation was on foot and hat if It can be proved that any of the police have assisted Hess in any way they will not only be put out of the de- partment by Commissioner Bingham, tut they will be criminally prosecuted by Mr, Jerome. KELSEY WANTS STATE TO PAY HIS TRIAL FEE Senators Indorse His $15,000 Bill for Lawyers in Fight- ing for His Job. Was an- 4a (ipectal we The Brenig Works) ALBANY, May 21—The State Finance employed by him in defending his edministeative acts before the Ben- oes) and the Judiciary Committee. was demanded by was unfit to hold the office. tempt on the part of Kelsey's friends to turn the case Into « formal trial suc- cooded ® long fight, and us Set Wr ukich, Nex-Attorney-General Mayer and ex-Deputy Attorney-Ge* ral Anawort | preps the case, Judge dated for by Kelsey te for usual in asking of counsel em- te oicer in defending in te action such as the Kelsey if mening 2 Bt only ei the mn that can arise is eet ey nk it te. ann think it on IA: f, he desires, veto ‘of th a wat“ ~ | the so Kroused Dis- | ,| ant bodies about us, GIRL [BISHOP BURGESS 'FRISCO'S BOARD. FOUR DIE WHILE SAYS THE CHURCH OF SEVEN DENIED STEAMER BURNS; MAKES HEADWAY But It Must Stick to Super- natural Origin Through Changing Circumstances The annual convention of the Long [Inland Diocese of the | began ta-day In, the, Ga thédral, Bishop Burgess presiding. Af- ter the mugical gervice, including the singing of Stainer’s “Communion Ser vice in 1." and the opening sermon by the Bishop, the convention took a recess while the delegates Iunched at the Gar den City Hore | ‘the ernoon session opened with the Biebop's addreea, In It there was ut one mention of the former Rev. Jere Knode Cooke, the ¢loping minister of Hempstead. The Bishop simply imentioned the fact that one clergyman had been deposed from the priesthood during the year. Bishop Burgess said “There are certain facts that cannot be ‘interpreied. They must De @e- jeepted or denied If the facts of the hurch’s creeds can be disproved, then Church's mission is over, and ‘will Be all in valy by means of music and architecture and poetry and rhet- oric and money chureh whose creed is You will notice ¢ am not denying obanging views and interpretations of | Breat truths, whion Will look diffe in different ages an countries, but facts of these gospels cannot be inter- preted. They must be etther true or | false, and their troth ts attested to-day by the Church which believes them and by the Holy Scriptures “Whatever may happen te the Protest- this Church of Supernatural ‘origin of her faith. Ste no doubt going through trial, = there is much to encourage us. The | changing sentiment in regard to 4l- voroe, the desire to see one good clean [ law for all the States on the subject of marriage, the attempt, while protecting | the laws of property, to prevent hearc- less corporations from cruelty to the it, the eee eee ob after higher Crap oy bier system of SITUS ees e STILL NO TRACE OF BROOKLYN WOMAN (Rpectal to The Bventng World.) CINCINNATI, May 21—Screams in the night have led the searchers for Mra. Lewis B. Hall, of No. 8 Bt. James place, Brooklyn, N. ¥., who disappeared from the home of her sis- ter here, durihg the atorm . Seturdey night, to the edge of the city water- Works reservoir in Eden Park About midnight last night searchers who had been scouring the woods and parks for Mrs. Hall heard three piercing screams frem the direction of the reser- Volr, and at the same tim Y rn trio Mgnt’ onthe roadway teat the bill one hundred feet above she sure @ of the reservorr @ sud red in the shadows. nome lead ne from the water, The foot- Printe showed thet the woman who made them wore slippers with rather flat heel and very small Mra Haji wore slippers when she disappeared. The spot ie ous Of the most secluded tn the park. AUR-MIN-O CURES roe INESS Wh or without Deetroys ai sek, Heyes ody. Abeo! oF money "refend | Rikers, Burtchart “Irish Mail” Hand Cars, *4.50 OF Third Pieor, HIS is the weather to keep the youngsters outdoors, anid nothing will do so more e"ectively than one ot these scif-prope ling Irish Mail hand cars 7 thor a The ” work with an easy, rapid ac corresponding to the movement of Oareman, and briog into hea thful pay every muscle in the ehili's boa y Sturdily built o riage wheele-rubber tires and comfortable @ strong, ster! car running gear and nicely painted and var- with steel nished. Very special to-morrow at $4. 51 Special Prices on Other Summer Requisites, Lawn 6winge—painted :ed; Birongly Woven Hammocks —ce Camp Stools, with canvas seat Camp Chairs—very strong—45: wodd back and hardwood, varn Japanese n Veloctpeces—sice! wh Folding Go-Carts sats will large size—paint elght balls and steel wickets, 65¢ ke, Be veneer seat and back or Bde and 60c arme—carpet 42.0. ished-—$1,00, § $2.25 $3.75 and $5.25. gree , 60c and 850 * 5 ed green ustable seat, $1.65 abber tire wheels, $1.75 Imported Teddy Beare at $1.00. Fine plosb, With jointed bead at $1.16, $2.60, $3.25, $5.00 to $15.00. and arms and voice a special at $1 ours will remain true to the Apostles’ | doctrine and fellowship and uphold the i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JOB HEDGES TO-HEAD — PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. MAY 21, gy ar er fj | oP arinsan CG EicnTn f)rioor Oi7 Co He PoE ‘ Mm FFT RESCUED m, tested candies tor laa SINXTHFAV.,. 1977020 ° STREETS NEW YORK. oh sinc Fires Sa ts | Great Brass Bed Sale for Wednesday Men to Whawt May Mayor Schmitz! Lake Liner Naomi, with Pas-| Beet ‘ss a en 54.0 Heavy Brass Beds for $96.75 Abdicated Not Backed by “| “sengers Aboard, Is Swept Speer acter eat tate” | PACE precludes our mentioning a list to indicate the diversity nr’ by Flames at Night. | = of styles which constitute this remarkable purchase of Brass Beds, acquired from one of the most prominent Brass Bed concerns in the country. Heney and Spreckels, ‘Pimples and Blackheads SAN FRANCISCO, May 2—THs Com-| GRAND HAVEN, Mich.’ May ti | mittee of Seven appointed by the Four men were burmed to death and! business ‘or tn soctet f A a | in 7. The entire collection goes on sale w, and . Commercial organizations of San P Jone passenger, J. M. Thondes, of De-| man or ‘woman fads 8! herewith ill A al An; . ‘ale to-morrow, and the bed pase cleco to take over the municipal power| trott, was fatally burned when the PIMPLY FACE to be & erewith illustrated and described is a good representation of . of Mayor Schmita with the latter's eon-| Crosby Line steamer Naomi, formerly | %B bar to succem. In busines the rem irhab'e va'ue-giving throughout the entire stock. Soest oar ta che alters Giketee tative | thee kee keene te En Ue beat positions go to the| These Peis a-e made with 1! -inch continuous posts, fancy 3 [Seca a ly $ posures, bas resigned | Pitty passesgers anid all of the crew ams ee tM eae cha t| | Frenghitecques.- The bedle soe n'y. tw 26: it The reason assigned by the committer | exeetp four coal passers, who were the | snail indeed, ai-3 sices In to-morrow's aa’e ate. .<.+++ for withdrawing is that it had been un. For 87 yeats the Woodbury Insitute bes oe able to secure the co-operation of Ru dotph Spreckles and Francia J, Heney, who head the graft investigation. ' Gov, Gillette sought in vain to dis- suade the members from taking the step. men burned, were taken off in small | boats by the steamer Stratford and the | Naomt's sister ship, the Kanaas, which was en route from Milwaukee to Grand Haven, ‘The loss on the Naomi, which was in command of Capt. Thomas Traill, is es- ‘The committee was to have acted in| timeted at an advisory capacity to the Mayor, and| the latter had promised to carry out Other Great Specials in this sale of Brass Beds: $38.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes, $25.50 | $42.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 sizes Mattresses, $15 and $15. The Pure Silk Floss Mattress is without question the most comfortable and most sanitary Mattress made. It is made from guaranteed electro-sanitary floss. It will not absorb moisture, always rémains soft, and will make over like a hair mattress, Full $27.75 | $52.00 Brass Beds, 4-6 ae. $35.75 Complete Bed Cutfit, $16.75. These outfi msist of White 2 sr Bed with 14-inch continuous port, ancy brass scroll fillings on head ‘and. foo all sizes; also one strong Wire heavy tubing and closely woven PCR or wete Dept D tor insormation, free. Woobetey INSTiTOTe ‘22 West 234 8t., New York City. Atter ¢ Passengers ,and crew were one 1 . ecommende: — a barge, which had been at- | weight in one or two parts, Combination Mattress, covered with ticking. whatever it recommended. tre to the scene by the fire, put | VEI Y WOMAN Imperial edge, in one or two parts, $18. B,C French rolled edge, !n $18.75 Dresser or Chiffonier, $15.25. | tine on the burning hulk and towed her | into port one or two parts, $15 in all wants to feel well and look well The latest desigus, t GERMANS TO LAY NEW | Zition can only. be attained $18.75 Chifoniers, $13.25, | the popular wo Made of quartered oak, highly polished; full | mah CABLE TO NEW YORK. | CUBAN PEACE MEN SAIL. | fsss%dee%s'8 sates swell front; 4 large And ? small top drawers, fi. | French bevel-pl ted with pattern-shaped swinging mirror. mings; los as Delegates to The Magec—| Theatrical People Aboard, Senator Antonio 8. de Bustamente, CALOGNT, Germany, May 2.—The German Atlantic Cable Company has | received « conceasion from the Spanish | Government for a third cable from|pemnando @anches de Fuent Bmden to Now York. using Teneriffe |oeester Ferrera, delegates rene oan Sroempaid Talands, as an thtermediate sta-| Republic of Cuba to the Peaca Con ———___. vention at The Hague, sailed for EX-GOV. HILL BETTER. Fureye to-day on te steamer Krotipring ‘They €o fire: to Paris, whe ALBANY, May M.—Former United |they will meet the other members of the way’s a system and amist Nature ‘Re regulate the wh Th*curing. these STOMACH TROUBLES Ratway's Pilla cure all Alsorders of the i le, Kidneys, Madder. A Carload of Atlas Refrigerators at *11.25 Fitth Floor ECAUSE of the quantity of these splendid refrigerators ordered, which arrived just yesterday, we have been able to mark the~ for to-morrow entirely regardless of the'r rea! value. States Senator David B. Hill } oe eee Senor end: " a mator is improv. | te Fesce delegation, amare adn | peo The refrigerators are in the lift cover style, are made of nicely polished ing after being 11 a fortnight with a Gen Manuel Bangullly. i + heavy col@ which threatened to develop! Chauncy Olcott, Olga Nethersole an4 oak, with zinc lined ice chamber and enamelled provision chamber Into pneumonia. ad bs aataadpetiss wialbcob cad | Other Specials nM Lift Cover Refrigerators. — Reg. Prices, $16.25, $19.25 and $21.50--To-morrow, $14.75. $17.75 and $19.75, Specials in Apartment House Refrigerators. Kog. Prices, $16.75 and $28.00—To morrow, $15.50 ani $2 We are the exclusive ee York agents McDougall Kitchen Cabinets. for there ce'ebrated kitchen cabirets. Com plete to $4.25. Another Great Sale of Those ‘3. 50 Cottage Toilet Sets, °1.75. © Filth Floor, Y having made another enormous purchase from the samé potteries, we will be able to repeat to-morrow our great sale of last Wednesday of these fine M. & M. Cottage Toiet Sets at ©1.75. line at prices from $19.25 OPPENHEIM,GLLINS KG | Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn Suit Department---Marked Reductions About 200 Ladies’ Suits---will be closed out roathicky and 21st St., New York Fach set is made up of ten pieces, ine uding « large ever and basin, hot water pitcher, covered chamber, covered soap dish and drainer, 5]: 75 mug and tooth brush holder Special to-morrow... $3.25 . $6.50, $8.50, The above set with a covered slop jar at Other ses similarly reduced, special $10 and $12 a set. The regular value is Glassware Specials for the Summer Home. Colonial Glass Punch Bowls— | Colonial Glass Berry Sets—Each | Cut Gless Flower Vases $40.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits, $40.00 Ladies’ Voile Suits, | $50.00 Fancy Tailored and Eton Suits, | 25.00 de o' h-grade Coloniai ware, | set consisis of one 8-Inch bow! | var ¢ tty fore $40.00 Taffeta Silk Tailored Suits, Mate, of big with foot. For Wednesday at $1.25 pia SANS atch nd colo: Rinec -e~ | and 6 ber:. saucers to match 1 s $40.00 Misses’ Three Piece Suits, Banded Panes Cups. (0) ee | petals. o05s ‘ 1400 Yards of Extra Fine China Matting Go on Sale To-Morrow at 24¢ YO. orn rem. T is really an extraordinary Matting occurrence that'brings such good Mattings I to you at this price, for all over New York to-day the established price on this grade is 80c a yard. These Mattings are all fresh and new—not out of the custom house more than a few days—~but are offered at this remarkable price—cut for one day to make room for a second shipment. A Collection of Japanese Matting Rugs, $3.50 and $5. . | | Will close out about 100 Ladies’ Suits Tailored Suits—Taken from the regular stock and reduced from $25.00, $30,00 and $35.00, 15.00 A limited quantity of Japanese Matting Kugs—just about 60 in all and confined to two They ane Sin ae are stmply an advanced delivery of a new imporiation, and are going ‘o prove the best of Summer Rugs ‘At 63.50 —Matting Rugs, 6x9. At $5.75—Natting Rugs, 9 Martha Washington Rugs. Fibre Mattings. Floor Gilcloth. There lc uo prettiey or mo.e serviceable | An assortment of many odd 6 in 1 136 and @ & HOU SE. famine aioe Sener ee See yardwidths.. Speola) | ter 1L1BERA ene” men pe Furniture,Carpets @ Upholstery Goods! =< = Our liberal crect: }j terms apply elso tok) Long lsiand, New Jor- sey or Connecticut. Write for our New Booklet xan 00 Per Week ensan Account, Wednesday Basement Sales. £m Thasement, spplication. 4 ite +00 “ts Seturdey Evenings Sensational sales brought about by purchases from overstocked manufacturers. pan ’ ” Station ate 100 Leavy Unbieached Muslin, 6).¢ $1.25 Lawn Waists at 89¢ £9 Basement. 1 y Basement, t —a vory A large collection of pretty en abrolaured panel- pane =P ving SPAN iatkte wish and front Lawn Waiats, rimmed with Val. lace and two widths will make full-siao bed sheets tueks: short sleeves; waists button in back, 35e Men's Lisle Hose, 19e Lerewont, sparent gilk Bray, golden leck, They have udle soles, To- © G00, Women's 83 Sua.mer Oxfords, $1,48 49 Basements just the Ute when A Yory special sale of men's tr liste Half Hove, in new shades of p brown, tan and & lustrous fast exira spliced heels, toes and morrow only 1%, @ pait-or 8 n extraordinary sal pond woman will want air of woll-made, up to-date Oxford Ties, The tes come lo . vesla calf, Gibson and brows kid, mostly Blucher, ee ———————————— Visit the Model Food Store } Wednesday. Sale of Eggs, 2,600 dosen, gathered cupronsly t0r- Lite SS a ee —— a cs ape ca Sou cane" Cana” “aS GY tN AOSD ns sv mss a a Sale of Bacon, Breakfast Itacon, Armour's oF Bquires’s, i my and osiat bas hae Just the right if 15:c | | sie hemp, Wisnout vesukage, 18 he new 2c Tea fei, et thea isc| | Our Food Caision || Cotten aM remuier (0, mrad “Good - ating” 7 Pineappies Fd janas| Malled on sequen Mail mt ie ag wen, Graken ‘phene erdere promply an be a enol earofully Aled | Corn er ‘aa! a | Grape Fruit | Re Gall #100—Chatova 1 Pin: sapeis enue a 19 Crm reer, aon, om ore | | attid aif P e , ean) “16a Enamelied Beds, 4,08 GorGerts “ Bah ah 3 | ‘bi lives ¢ Benes Red sicsssiss Mt free" 8.48 Pot ‘Cheese |i, ; Kael Nites! ny | Bhscult ii, Cakes pa". aa Ar 1.05 | | Cheese *24'" Baty “Se 3. | Tes Biscuit } Me ‘ne fanoy Me Maine) eit Potatoes» as inoaly. ave