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———s SRA iia Oo t i ' Slater aie THE EVENING WORLD. TIKES MOTHER FROM ASYLUM 10 SUE FOR DOWER Mrs. Mary Hallahan Father Changed Name and Married Second Time. SOLD MUCH PROPERTY The Daughter Declares Her Mother’s Rights Were Not Properly Protected. In the Supreme Court @ay, Mrs. Mary Hallahan, of No. 4%8 Jef- | ferson street, was appointed a commit- | John P tee of the person of her mother, Mrs.| Mary Bochnowski, after she had told of @ country-wide searcs for her parent the Venona, owned t and disclosed a remarkable state of | of the Rastern Ya affairs in the home of Frank B. Smith, | Winner of race in ¢ @ wealthy real estate operator of Mon- ticello. She is seeking her mather’s dower interest in an estate worth $10,- 000, According to Mrs. Hallahan her mother was married to Frank Boch- mowsk! in Germany in 1 The couple ttled in New came to America and Jersey. Later, they removed to Con- | necticut. Mrs. Bochnowski became in- | ne and was committed to an and the father and daughter came {o | § Brooklyn Mrs. Hallahan says. her father changed his name to Smith and mar- ried again, When she was ten years old she discovered, between her father and stepmother, that the woman she was taught to belleve was her mother was net her parent at ail. Mrs. Hallahan says she learned that her real mother was in an asylvm. She |, ylum and she > every asylum Several months ‘Through could not find what began to write letters in the United States. ago her efforts were rewarded. an asylum at Concord, H., she Jearned that her mother az confined in Connecticut. finally found her mother, and, although she was still in- sane, ste obtained her release and brought her to Brooklyn. Mrs, Hallahan say father dis- posed of pr Worth $100,000 with: out protecting the dower rights of her mother, and she says she will bring euit at once to recover her mother's rightful share. 2 DALTON NOT BADLY HURT, SAYS DOCTOR. Former Commissioner Will Be Out ina Few Days—Only Injury a Fracture of the Right Arm. Dr. Joseph J. Noll, Sixty-ninth street, who is attending ex- Water Commisioner William Dalton, who with his wife was thrown out of a) carriage in Central Park on Saturday night, said to-day that his patient's Says Commodore Morse’s ‘ } | 2 | Brooklyn, to- | througn a quarrel | No. 61 West! . only injury was a fracture of the right | Dalton will be out in a few} ys," said the physician. “Mrs. Dalton | s slightly ‘bruised. The Daltons were driving in a light when the horse runaoout were ered con- go to the hospital Hotel York. r shot. Both Mr. stunned, but sciousness refused. to and were driven to the — — RACE-HORSE MAN A SUICIDE 8ST. PAL -Duncan, {i atime the ownhe Louisville, comr m His body was found ha js room of a livery Swift & Compan: beef in New York City for t June 6 averared 9.55, per pound. FAR IN THE LEAD! be forearn’ to advance in hotels and boarding house The World pri Resort” Advertisements last 2,088 MORE than the Herald World Resort Ads. Shculd Be Read Vacati With Care by Every) tionist, DERVISH-LFADS HARLEM DETECTIVE HER CLASS INTHE SHEF TRANSFERRED Report That Protest of Capt Cary’s Men Sent Him to Mulberry Street. BERMUDA RACE Schooner } ted orders from Com- 1 which were posted Ts was one Cary from Crosses the Line at Mid- | miss night and Wins. HAMILTON, | schooner Bermuda, June §—Tne dd by of the Cor- yacht Dervish, own | Commodore Henry Morse, headquarters dissatisfa inthian Club, has won th uround |from Marblehead to Ha | Class B. an race Mulberry on, in ms au, | She fi shed at 1240 o'clock this | morning Rec caia pre ; fe replied, None of the con in her class or desk work. was in sight at daylight halcalantrantenteneye The sloop Marchione: it work in headqua rozer, of the Yi sociation, of Phi finishing line here at 8.25 o'clock Sun- | day night, 5 hours aud 31 minutes after George E. Bliss, ub, Boston, the ss C. AM three that heavy weather was all the way along the ture of this year’s race owned by tsmen's A crossed the itis; said the Commis: “well have him here an “As a matter of fact, isn't it there has been a revolt among the de- t 1 |bonts report met with ne pourse. The f }was the almost cc teh y severe ands. Pe n a little FORMER POLICEMAN GOES TO SING SING. weather when t and the r getting well to the easiw abled her to make the finisi first went Hours to Cross Stream. The Der n thwvester | Shoals, and winds fn the reached a and the Zurah, ous! until ea thi shifted ~ C. expecially Hausler Sentenced for Induc- Hee ing Sadie Paff to Steal From Employers. ght at 9.3) up to the mid> ad on Sunday night and beat finish tark forty tinites after night Commodore Morss, t Dervish, was surprise done by the Venona andthe shares mica ex-police: loness. "In the first day's run the Der. | _ Charles H. Hau the ex-policeman vish beat Venona hull > induced lost. sight : n the wealthy a who employed hi as fairly calm on | started for Sing rs. On the first /ghe will sojourn not less than t two days she and 18° miles accident and proved y sen qualities, lapsed t utes and 45 se of the minu had no time The three tack ars, and probaoly four. stood alongside him at the bar before - Judge Dike to-day. rit- > less as a broken reed glory of her blond bed tter boat in th mnths ¢ eyes wer led and her said Judge Dike allowan! r on. the sheets to the girl right until uled and Ia- | you fell influenc h eavy set. The dnd 1 bel Marahione sx anchored in St, George's Aiea until ng and the Dervish Jecson, In until ht. She then sailed pended.” | » she was followed ~Hauslec and the girl had lec ded guilty, © girl told how this morning is more mer bik: y 1 the wind still from the $300 we e » other two boats in the race ain his hard one and three boats, tar, were weary on resehin, three women. You will have time to ——_. —__ [ein it over In Sing Sing.” gee WHITMORE STAYS IN JAIL. ‘ws, JAMES WAKELY DEAD. Hin Apollcation for Release on Wvitenorn olucminienenerting aime Bail Withdrawn, ' Succumbs § heodore killir ore, whose trial Lena, and then into Lampblack last, resulted in a wife of pugillsm and yesterday of purt ter ome, No. 100 West in July in court Alexanidee Simpson, Whitmore s coui sel, Said tha pnd trial delayed lates uly he would 1 new the application to have him a when returning mitted to da ‘Yew davs ago. | | B. Altman & Co. AN EXCE? TIONAL SALE OF WOMEN'S WHITE WAISTS TRIMMED WITH LACE AND EMBROIDERY, WLL B= HELD TO-MORRROW (TUESDAY), JUNE Sth, AT $1.85, $2.85, $3.50, $5.00, $6.50 @. Altman & Cn. WILL HAVE ON SALE TO-MORROW SP.CIAL ASSORTMENTS OF PAVASOLS, LOWINNG VeRY ATTRACTIVE PR.CE; (TUESDAY), JUNE %h AT FOL. lHe PARASOLS OF PLAIN AND NOVELTY SLK. AND &MBROIDERED WdiTe LINEN, SOLD ORDINARLY FOR 85.0, AT . «= $2.85 ?, DESIRABLE WiLL AL:O BZ ON FOR SUMMER DRESS, AS FOLLOWS: SALE, STOCKS OF LAC:, OR OF | ACZ AND BATISTE JABOTS OF BATISTE AND LACE EACH, 35¢, ETON COLLARS OF BATISTE AND LACE. EACH, 35¢ 50c. & 68¢ EACH 50c, & 68 34th Street, 35th Steet and 5th Avewe. «| sain of 2 polr true that | at Sadie Patt, MONDAY, ‘BUYING EASY, BUT © BAOOKLYN POLICE STOCKS ARE HIGHER GET CUNKESS CLUE 2 os Mur> a Wabash str Avenue, Chicago JUNE 8, 1908. THREE DEAD IN RIVER. Bode of ‘Two Wen and a Woman Police, two men and a woman » Nort) and. East} yon pollee and re- ‘The woman was tall, Weighed about 1% is dressed in a black Mysterious ote , black stockings and | | | Pacitics, SP. Paul, Reading, Le Copper, Steel and Smelt- ing Market Leaders, deress Lives in f William Hogan, thirty eld, of No, 7) Montgomery foot of from the Modearte buying of stocks is day the 1 sia, Canadian Pac rly toe ‘Phrough the receipt of a spec nan ub nd at faced ble da- Paul, Reading, Cop advanced larg: RUN FROM FLOOD OF LAVA. | SAN FRANC ‘O, June S.—Accord- gtoar Mt to this clay by | the st arrived h from volcano ned and whi 1H on the The mar- | more or less tealings. < who claim vhereab. ore i, Rt one < toe : GA STGVES ‘ : On adjoining SAO es Moummepics Megular gf 39 okiyn, Pith aa. mer De Sea ee tater q avers on 8 USEFUL HINTS TO HOUSE-) . That Mes. Belle KEEPERS. TO. MORTON 10 A. Lt Us WOMEN’ ~ 'WAISTS R100 LENGE TO-MORROW 10 A. M. TO. 1 P.M, ‘ndllSSES’ SUITS oni Ome satin platted ir plalted icirts, Nght A COAT of Natural Jap-a-lac applied! , over old or new linoleum or oil cloth will double its life, by preserving the} original coat varnish w! ; otherwise n be washed or worn off BkIn {Can | Ones, Oh at cares front doors are autified when coated with ar ess follows the It is best to use the color| that of the old finish DOOR se Jap-a-lac lant Black on the wire, gany, Oak, Cherry or Wal- ut on the frames. It gives them new} iin fe and she wire cloth is protected} rom rust. e PORCH FURNITURE should be pro-| t i beaut 1 each spring with) best to use the color nut if you wish to} use Red or Green } 3; stores | [engx Dress Well on uel . Credit PLAN, TEE FINEST UP TO DATE Clothing | » FOR REN AND WOMEN S7. 50 val. $4.75 7D DINNER § IRATED DINN ORATED DINNE $5.' 98 HAND. PAINTED PARLOR CHINA TOILET SE GLOBES, cut glass patterns 102. GLASS OIL. AND VINEGAR BOTTLE fia.n Floor bar ains ee ONS 50-INCH MOHAIR SICILIANS, 75c. $1.00 FRINGED DAMASK TABI 49c. LINEN FINISH SHEETS, 7. $1.00 COMPOUND $1.00 WINE i WOM 3-INCH ALL be ATT Vi coated with Red, Malachite ¢ Jap-a-lac, looks | furnace fronts, radia-} and iron fen with the| Alumi- | R PIPES, water SILK RIBBON, 4 LACES AND ‘INS EMBROIDERY FLOUNCID SILK AND COTTON GRENADIN PICTURE fixtures, FRAMES, candelabra, gas , ete, given a coat of or Dead Black Jap-a- d almost beyond beli Williamsburg Instt Doing Bu 273 (th io, 2274 sd Av. Beer 25¢ Veilings and Yoiles, yard .... brooklyn viore, Li_Y szoadway raulitacs 3 see ! ea) y DU PeuC esata beau WHITTEMORE BROS. DANDY : Ps ~ DRESSING, bottle Sasa Se ES | ore aerieulereictnatee eee nae 7%4c. UNBLEACHED SH 14c. BLEACHED PILLOW CA pace ieiiels Ese The cost is fas. neurite teases] ff | Second Floor Bargains “ ncedp person ———————— $3.00 LINGERI INFANTS’ GING JAP SILK AND NET WAIS ABS A-LAC household necessity, and can be na and one ways, from and is es- LAWN CAPS, 25c. values (Limit 2).........7.... : hing old or CORS d ue new fears and woodwork. Ask your) MISSES’ L COVERS, I DRE a Ae Nees ANTISi#PTIC FOOT POWDER | GIRLS’ WASHABLE DRESSES, pare and jumper effects $2.50 values. MISSES’ LIGHT W cures soft sand cal SUITS, $10 values .., i Open very Evening WOMEN’S $6.50 TRIMMED HATS WOMEN’S TAILORED AND FANCY atlowed on all cash pure chases, We pay freizht. MED WASH SUITS. PURE LID & LI SILK JUMPER DR 10% n, or mailed free on White Cross Toi ict Bow der Co. ‘T 56TH ST., NEW YORE. Ww. L. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES tnx | _ Third Floor Bargains _ GIRL S’ AND BOYS’ BAREFOOT SANDALS, $1. Write for our new Catalogue. Worth $3 duwa Business atrictly confident! No employerst references Call or write for Hin: trated Catnlogue No. 44 L. W. SWEET & CO. $2.00 COL ORED PICT URE , gold 50c, Combination SPORTING PIC TURES BOYS! 98c, PEAY, SUITS) =. 1610+ MEN €75worth 37:20 Dowa Si.5u Week 1cO + 10. 2.00 Atrialwillconvince Lane. N. Y. 150 + 15.00 +« 225 +0 Leen caren aneeearee ee Jas 83,50 shove age no ca 200 2 as | _ Fourth Floor Bargains _| thebestinthe world. our ‘Lorn, ‘Apply dtied, to ‘New York SSE SI, rar stute, verses ua id Connect ticut. STRIPED CURTAIN SWISS, 36 inches wide ed 15 yards), yard RUFFLED CURTAIN I AWN, f: FLOOR OILCLOTH REMNAN ++ 4c 9c ; 3c. salt 1es, yard 15¢ Bowe a | | Fifth Floor Bargains | GLISGERM) SOLID OAK SIDEBOARDS, French bevel plate MIITOF eee esses eee eee aponoonpand .$9.98 SOLID OAK CHINA CLOSETS, ‘round ‘bent’ end MANN& BRO Ry glasses .B ox UMA CREDIT MOUSE, LARGE WARDROBES, double doors, 2 large drawers $8. B98 Meat MarKetandGrocery Dep't In spite of the wholesale advance our prices are as low as ever. 5 OF LAMB fs os SPStSP PSST? meclal We Ides es 3-PIECE frames, ord and tassel, AXMINSTER RUGS, Gxt), value $6.98) et acat og | #15 Chiffonfer and Desk at BREASTS OF MUTTON, !b.. KMAL y $12.75 Hae 15e. Write for our Loin NEW BOOK a LET conta: redit terms| We Pay AT cro Freight. 'S. 1b apply also to G “ | Ep ong Island, WHOLE LEGS oF Suit cute 3 H ble for “soups, — Kravies, Wie Fresh ed Connecticut, Dh fel Our 84th St, & 3d Av. Showrooms. | Re AC iA ah SEASONABLE FRUITS AND VEGETABL™S FHIN-SEIN y LEM- 1214 ¢ ‘dos. 19¢ rion DA POTATOES UTES FROM HOROKEN ok +t | These Oatfts Are oo Exhib | Ep (Teddy Go-cor, - $6.98) +25} No. @ bas.. vali . AT N4TH ST. AND 3D AVF.