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=" Hadett, CatharttE@ Broadway at Thirteenth St. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, : in PUPILS 0 HEARD BABY'S DEATH PLATT SHOULD «= F‘rnis Is What FAST SIDE GO TD Siszzciczse: CRY AS SHE SEWED PAY WIFE'S BILL, i Pres. Roosevelt Writes: SCHOOL HUNGRY’ JURY DECLARES ané Third districts. Isadore M. Lavy, | “It has been my good Have to Do Without Break- Return Verdict Against Senator of No. 14 Henry street, was chairma and he and his colleagues at on: lack to ktll every kind of game properly belonging to fast, and Swoon in the in Suit Over Jewelry She Purchased. Bohool Board of District No. 3, are re-| sponsible for bringing to light the cpn- @itions under which many of the chil- Ge in the east side (sa 1 Mise Richma: fod t! Bargains In Women’s, Misses’ & Girls’ Appare! Although Printed in Small Type, It Will Pay You Two-Year-Old Crept to Street. Was Run Over and Killed. named the committees who will make its report at to-day’s meeting. The plan | at present 1s to run at least two kitob- | ens in each school district and call upon | the public to help out with their con- | the United States. . « « tributions. “I have reber sought to Committee In Charge. Mrs, Sarah Levy, wife of Solomon crip fap Ets BD Oo The following is the committee ap-| Levy, a cloak maker, was sewing to- H F “6 pointed to take charge of the work: Isa-/ day in her flat on the second flour of janter should not be agame | Class-Room, dore M. Levy, Dr. A. A. Helnowich, { No, 25 Fourth street, meanwhile tryitag butcher. It ts always law- chairman, of the Second District Board; |to keep an eye on two-year-old Freda, ‘Si Ay to Read Through foom Beginning io End; Dr. Max Herbst, of No. 400 Grand /the youngest of her family of six chil- s al to ki dangerous or i nid, , = PLANS TO RELIEVE THEM | street; Mra. sidonia Telisriain, of No.| dren. Presently she cane eed HE PAID HER $75,000 RCRD caine HID tha 1 Gi wei 5 249 East Broadway No. 77 Division street; Mr. Welinsky, a clothier at Canal and Eldridge streets, | bear, couzar and Wolf, but other game shculd only be Draped Sleeve Worsted ‘Suits. Panama and Serge Suits, all colors. search she heard the baby, somewhere down in the street, give one shrill cry. At the foot of the stairs the frantic EAPrRNeRT BY URGLBWOOD Me VROEEMOOD = TIO Two Kitchens Will Be Estab- | Wanted to Avoid Scandal of and Dr. Josep Weinstein, of No. 201} womans mec a, meighvor, Sits,” Rosa | The President in Hunting Garb. shof awhen there is need of *| French Serge Vest Suits. . s osont y eC) ' iv C; 7 i} 7 i ; H lished Where the Little eee esical boardumembersaand Mee Freda. athe chia di ante Divorce Suit—Counsel the meal or for the sake of an anusua'ly fine trophy. Killing *, Ext barge oe Suits ..... Ones Can Be Fed. DE a ne RC eioria: aide. enone | g uncover ved, she had made her ‘way Fights Verdict. a reasonable number of balls, bucks or rams does no harm *| Whhe Serge Tailored Suits, 9 down the steps and along the sidewall | ‘The section of t There | whatéver to the species, etc.” Further investigation to-day into the starving condition of many hundreds | heartrending conditions are said to ex-\to Avenue D, a few yards away. along the lower east /in attempting to cross she had been the Bo’ wey? to the Et knocked down and run over by a load- ‘0. 2 A ed sand wagon belonging to Hemming! Brothers, of No. 64 Attorney street ide from River of New York. United States Senator Thomas C. Platt, suffered a legal defeat President Roosevelt's own stories of HUNTING BIG PPPPROOO tehatsttatot=t) Nee Se SS Silk Lined Voile Suits (colors only)... Mirage and Rajah Coat Suits....... Plain and Fancy Linen Suits... . Jored Linen Suits. of ‘cast side sctiool chfidren drew out) Catherine eng et eeTe streets tna ar | tie, driver of the wagon, Samuel Con- today which somewhat balances the Saraver ithe school boards in the Gecond Ree tpol OEE Sati Non sec vere Belaucay, | 216%, seeing what had happened, tried ledger of averages against his victory and Third districts. Sheriff and Montgomery streets and the| (0.60% Sway. An unknown man wie oF two weeks ago over Mane C. Wood, Max Wellnsky, a clothler, of Canal | Ease River. OTs incindss Public. Schools feline out cl the. igre Of he felgiit: who claimed that Senator Plat hed cy hind Distsiet Dost: menses Alding In Rellef Work. The driver wae locked Up in the East married her and sued to prove the tnet— made a careful study of conditions, de-| The New York Association tor Im-| Fifth street station on @ technical with results disastrous to herself 7 nroving the Condition of the Poor took | Charwe of ee es et rete clared to an Evening World reporter proving the Condilen of tre eying the | | The winner of the Intest court-house Lace Trimmed Linen Coat Suits... Filet Net and Linen Suits . Plain and Lace Trimmed Linen Suits . Lace Trimmed Bordered Lawn Dresses. Chambray and Percaie Princess Dresses. ......at Lace Trimmed Lingerie Dresses... : GAME—a thrilling series of twenty of the best of these vital. dramatic, heart-holding narratives— will be published by ey NIN NOOO ON CIO GIN NOI OWWWO OONTC feu AAHIONOOUNOOONOO00IOD ot a d in the two dis- the {ll-fed school child: yi Sel Jatt's . Mrs. i i ii Bec Lemlsaete one hundred [Cire srotoeop c with the Un! fight de really Senator P 0 aly ie special arrangement In the Evening World, bene Princess Dresses. . . i ew = Charitie Lilian Janeway Piatt. although § The first of these storles will appear in The Evening ° ash Voile Guimpe Dresses i ehidren swooning in their classrooms Hebr |gram, from hunger. association, at her office. No. 105 Said Dr. Adolph Himowtch, of No. 180 Twenty-seoond street. "Sve to-day sent letters to ll Henry street. chairman of the Se EA principals of the public schedls con- District Board ftining them, asking to report cases of | From inquiries I have made I believe | dire necessity to, us. Every school in| that at least 100 children, attending | the xreater city ts covered. When we school tn tho First and Second districts, | Tcctvs. five the a ea wo to their classrooms without break-| we refer the case to the Hebrew Chari-| fast, and 5) of these do not know | thes. W: idee apa clothe when, where or how they are going to) Ing: and vide for fresh alt obtain food, Nor do their parents know | Boney Te tied paanee how’ they will be able ty seed hee: | Breadwinners Out of W: “More than 100,000 heads of yas fare out of work on the east side. Tae | majority of these have drawn thelr | stesteant lattes aaa thecece bank accounts dry and owe thelr land- | |ond and Fourth Assembly Districts were superintendent of relief for the East [doesn't figure directly \in the litigation jas plaintiff. Edgar Joseph, managing lclerk of the Iaw firm of Marsh, Wins- How & Weyer, who represented Mr Platt as attorneys In the arrangement jot, ®) separation agreement with) her) accuracy of] the (bills) pald on her se-| HEARST GAINS KOW Recount of 64 Election Die ee and other bills which the Sen-| Mme. Mooney and others. She said ator insisted did not come within the|she knew nothing of the arrangement tricts Adds Only 119 to ade between ex-Justice Hatch and His Total. puproleted Linen Dresses... . Lace Trimmed Lingerie Dresses .. Odd Lingerie Princess Dresses. Silk Lined Net Dresses. . 2.75 Taffeta Jumper Dresses. Satin Foulard Princess Dresses. . Pongee Princess Dresses. Spangled Gowns...... bo Imported Model Gow: ns. Messaline Empire Dresses. Hand-Embroidered Rajah Dresses Silk Braid Coats (all colors). Short Tan Covert Coats........ Priestley Cravenette Raincoats.. ! World of next Monday. saeseseesesoosses susseresseseseCeTsseeseSSESTIINI. IFFIFSSHIFISESIFITFIISIFSSIIFSSSE cseeicevesevetens retereomeeate Abteeneeeanannnnesennenesenenenece PRERSEESAESESESE AESEEEES EASES FOOSE the A Sig: (From the Philadelphia Press.) “It'a a pretty safe bet that old Kraf- man $@ beginning to make his pile now" ‘How do you know?” ! he's beginning to go around now Sine about how much happier a man {s when he's poor.” count by her lawyers, terms of the peace protocol of Nov. 14, 1906, was found to have won when the | her lawyer. 1 she understood sealed verdict of the jury was opened dy Justice Ford in the Supreme Court this morning. A. B. Boardman Senator Platt's son Frank, that all her debts up to the date of the signing of the agreement of separation were to be paid by the Senator. NNoOGD—— nmo— the law partner of | = as counsel | lords for rent. The landlords cannot A |foanvassed durine the Arst session cf f0F the Senator, moved to set aside e ; i : remember when they have had # much { f i, |court to-day in the Hearet-McClellan re- the verdict and omer a new trial BO] Chiffon Broadcloth Capes. eadonon 10.00 money owing them.” ere u t unt cage, ‘They showed a net eain for | @iso renewed a: iorzmer i motes eal Lace and Filet Net Coats. 10.00 The following is a list of the schools) | Hearst of only 12 votes, and a grand | miss the comm! b ds ES B if Satin Man-Tailored Coats....... where daily the teachers witness the I eeeaikte\ranseoenisa\ira ne (oriuseacstuiall Decision Reserved. 1 eal er Goo Ss elts Black Chiffon Taffeta Coats 158 pitiful sight of children toppling out ot} eS . the recount of 64 election districts. All| Mr. Gaillard, for Mr. Joseph, opposed oe t H = d Fr ie R ise C ts S) ye i thelr benches, swooning from exhaus-/Fjvye Hundred and Eleven|put three of these are downtown dis-| both thotions. and Justice Ford said: Some Ve S ecial Values AOU NL AU ER erase a toca 10.00 tlon and lack of nourishment: ie ae i triots, where Tammany ts stronges ‘This case 1s a novel one, beset with Ty Sp Long Coats of Tussor Silk... 12.00 No. 2, at No. 116 Henry atreet. Graduates Receive Their | Leaving out the frst day's work, |aimicuiies. ‘I shall reserve decision on | Cream White Serge Coats. . 10.00 No. 7, at Hester and Chr; : when the Attorney-Gener special oth motions and allow the attorney | \ — No. @5, at Kidridge and Canal. | Diplomas To-Day. joounsel, Shearn and Dolson, put for- a week in witch to file briefs. No entry Crabb Morice FR Shan n ronges Coats. . 14.00 Ne. a77, at) Market and Monroe. ee ward) thelr ietars boxed ¥en /37/ gain} fori ot) judement willl be) made) angi) 1) have: ownide Leather Dags. | ae 5 tenia meee as. 4808 No. 34, at Broome and Sheriff. boxes, the average gain for Hearst is decided these motions. Netther side has ‘ and-Made Coats of Dow x Be oe Bee ecpen ree vaecsaeaiin | /acitael tren) zore | aniverniiy?a | career erate mein ator Hiaarwt) 9) Oceve atte lnreduvelanvialiioritieslin tan and brown, capped corners, leather lined, Imported Novelty Coats. . 25.00 No. G2, at Hester and Essex; No. |seventy-sixth onnnual commencement taste ae HAA EO CoG point, apvealig® only to the law of gen- 14 inch 15 inch 16 inch 18 inch Girls’ Tailored Mixture Suits 95 75, at No. 25 Norfolk atreet; No, 92, | this afternoon deg: were conferred | (ote. ornare Mine halen oe eon eral contract.’ if | o a shag Ps irl’ fe ome and Ridge atreeta. upon SI gradual’ his was twenty- thrown ud! as void, and one for Meciel: The terms of the agreement fret $5.00 $5.25 $5.50 $6.00 as Sees ea West Suits. ee 8.75 28, at No. 187 Broome street. | five per cent. more than w lan, were fo the count by Jus. developed vesterday mt _ the hearing vil Br dirls’ Black a ite Serge Check Suits. . 10.00 . 127, at Grand and Hasex|ateq last nd) rnakes ai neq, |/ce, Dasuver’: (le eb leteenthe there) ot tte, | case) betas acca ore alues $7.00 to $8.00 \ Girls’ French Serge and Worsted Suits. . 13.75 » of one as or had h fete? VG, ‘ ‘7 streets. | record and McClellan, and in the Seventeenth The aged) Senator nal tee | Girls’ Linen Suits, all colors. 3.95 As No. 2 has one branch and| Among th of the % one) vote tf Stop) from Bee ton pactlanatantecdlito)| Sole Leather Suze Cases Girls’ Linen Suits, all colors. 5.00 Nos. 65 and 62 two branches ench | W stu pecen, He hades ‘er $10,000 each year for five years : . . f arte? . there ta a total of fourteen achool [Turkey Slavonia, Cuba, Porto Rios | Vote ce for Hearat fad peen counted ny her $10.00 each year tor eat auc brown and tan, linen lined, with shirt flap, capped | aus es DSS at eles 85 houses from which reports are| And practically overy State in the) was corvected in the Twenty-first, him fora divorce on statutory grounds corners, $ rls’ Anderson Gingham Dresses 2.85 constantly sent out of starving Union, Among them was a Portia, Ir 4 Retartots Renttet nae Senator Platt claims he is not re- 5-00, yalue $7.50 Girls’ Organdie and Lawn Dresses 5.00 pupite, peer bop Gate = atlete of laws, | Gienan, the recount showing a gain of| sponsible for the debts of his wife prior /. ia : i | Girls’ Fancy Serge Coats... 3.00 Teachers and principals said to-day | While eleven of jer sisters became seven for the Mayor, as ugainst one to Nov. 14, 196, since the 0 was of Black and White Worsted Skirts. that the pride of the little sufferers | bachelors of laws women won fev eneat The boxes rere Hee thal Baia to her then with the understand- Samp, e Line 0 High Class Leather Bags White Linon Plaited Skirts 130 «made it extremely diMoult to meet | doctorate Pi 108 | First Pourth, Seventh | ing that tt was to be used to pay her leather lined, polished brass trimmings, tan and Strive, Check and Plaid Panama Skits. . 2°80 the situation properly. Weak and |f rts ‘nd cegrees in pedagogy. One) ang Election’ Districts of Bor- | obligations. Ry ¢ Hayy | Pe, on 4 famished they will maintain a stitt lip | nterprsing voung woman was made| ough President Ahearn’s Fourth As. | Mrs. Platt Withdraws Sult. rown; 14 to 18 inc! Fancy Mixture Plaited Skirts...... 2.50 and sit up to thelr tasks until faintness | ® Bachelor tal Sctence. | sembly District. 5 farsh, Ni Repp Skirts...... Sid epeh ginger ctw iinet pacha eile Cae | x | ‘The testimony showed that Marsh, | $9.50, value $15.00 atural Linen and 5 3.75 overcomes them. GEESE EAN Ee = | se & Wever acted as attorneys | White, Black and Blue’ Mohair Skirts... 5.00 Twenty-Eight In One School. — sounsi invited paests nna MISSISSIPPI NEARS FLOOD | tor atrs. vintt wnen she began proceed: | White, Black and Navy Voile Skirts...........at 5,00 Etam School No. "| lumnl, the long academie procession of STAGE AT STAMOU ISH ise coecesceva oi ewinedtnevesenutlonl Lawn, Swiss and Madray Waists......... at 1.50 anal streets, Prin duates marched down the central eparation as Ex-Jus- | White and Colored Lawn and Tailored Waists. Lace, Pongee and Taffeta Waists..... ... Hand-Embroidered Linen and Batiste Waists. White and Black China Silk Waists.. third Regiment band played od's “Le Pro- es entered the the | of ohildren faint: . River is slow stage danger reeping up to the flood feet. The water f the ratlroad represen' ations. he Supreme Senator in the neg ‘According to the complaint. Platt was | pearl buckles, ook! 50C., value $1.00 Belts | vegan Wagner's levee. Two | to I) the bids incurred by M Ei id White lace Waists ; e leve olts pay 9 r | = Serui an. ace Waists..... ne invocation pelo tatneyenls| tera oriaed ay Oates aeparat eal oaCebes Novelty Braid Betts 8 were Hee Steveneen. TasoGtey tween the commencement of the nego- take hold of th delivered the . brow of the| tiation and the date of signing the 50C., value $1.00 piers idys i: owed. Poscne along the Mis-| Which she insisted the Senator siicu'd Ex 6a entice B Ht 290 Odd Coats, t that et i ys LXPa eus H a Broome street Victor J Bene eee eer Platt, who testified as to the p . Values as high as $25 itchentts 5 Davis. president front and back buckles, 50Cc Full Length Linen Motor Coats 4 breakfast lunch. It will occupy madeidoctoralot *y value $1.50 Full Length Rainproof Coats ’ Long Mixture Steamer Coats Short Linen Coats Short Tan Covert Coats Short Tweed Mixture Coats Full Length Linen Coats Half Fitted Linen Coats Short Black Broadcloth Coats Short Tan Covert Coats three or four + This ts preferred as making likely to att Liberal Contrinivions! SufMctent contri ns Pledgod right in on the second floor to the ground floor, $9.50 « $500 SUES CAMILLE WEIDENFELD. George K. Fincher Wants Earl Officials Examined. ned 33,00 to Cas] | A Lord & Taylor Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; 19th St. Ore aman gets a good, tasty chew you can’t make him believe tobacco is quite as good in any other that they will gut of the neighbo. Women n stand the will have charg tons METHODS BEING USED FOR THE SAFE-KEEPING THEREOF, the obit i fadiariipeensentsts Welden- form. | , — — CeO cee mivere eirie thine tolbeat | Lord & Taylor CAC replied arent ee | Will offer (rom Thursday, June 4th B. Altman & Gan. CFAEn abs meer is a sistema sy os An unusually good quality Ee eee ae re Pot aston, and that # ay pe . | Washable White India Silk ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE RUGS AND DRAPERIES, FURS the Int all the Inter y Y Vg 4. aL, S 27 inch wide at soc. yd. | AND FUR GARMENTS FOR STORAGE, THE/MOST APPROVED : not ac good nin the inatter. | The ed for the examination | of Dumont president of the made affidavit * about i Dress Goods Section : Special Sale of 1,500 yards 46-inch White French Pure Linen Suttings IT Is RECOMMENDED THAT ORDERS BE PLACED NOW FOR CONTEMPLATED ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS IN FUR GAR- - MENTS, AND FOR THE CLEANING AND REPAIRING OF RUGS, as = “| H. Lionel Kringel fought for hia| ™ * eB | order, declar Weldenteld was e 1 g =—q os ’ fo. e meat ues - = ate Parketivalue 75c at 48c. yd. LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED, | CONEY CIRCUS TO RE- OPEN. | White Goods Department 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenue. Sale of White Emb ordered Swiss and Batiste alo Fine Madras Cloths special at 25c. yd. as a sicady companion. The rick asty flavor of its ripe, clean, fine-ct f always satisfies. “Virgin Leaf all pure, selected Green River Samuel F Performances Wt | win June 15, © find a Cook Just take a glimpse At Wor OW: Ads, mue And they'll convince C You that with World us. W »bacco, the finest ‘hat grows. Ads. close at hand , ee | pat Also Sale of And as this is vacation time it will be well for you 5 cent pac! ev. ki hat The World ed 4,819 “Summer wrapped. to know tha ‘orld printed 4,819 Resort” advertisements last month—2,033 more than the Herald or ANY OTHER New York news paper. py ey World Ads. Show the Most Places To Go White ana Colored Remnants i At Greatly Reduced Prices. D. H. McALPIN & CO. Broadway and aoth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. al sands when It chased, were (o-day over the prosect 0} work, =e ara et nme 218

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