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" ® standing out in front of her stoop and, trigger, and four times the bullets found MOTHER KILLS MAN AS BABIES CLING 10 HER Mrs. Mancuso Fired Four | Shots at Boarder Who At- tacked Her in Her Room. ~YOLDY LOCKS” WITH A GO-CART ROBS 30 HOUSES ” | Trundles “Dolls Carriage About and Loads It With | Plunder. TOOK HER DOG ALONG.|CAUGHT AFTER CHASE Ljttle Miss Raffles of Williams- burg Has Innocent Eyes pr of Baby Blue. i Woman Says Her Only Grief tor Act Is Because of Her Children. A demure little miss of nine years or thereabouts, always clad in stiff, white frocks, invariably trundling @/ yfancuso, of No. Dabyless go-cart, is being eagerly sought | seventh street, early for by Williamsburg detectives, who, !f| and mortally they find her, will arrest and charge her with thirty recent robberies The tale of this little girl's felonious @oings for the last few weeks {ts truly; body the frightened woman kissed her | omplaints that have | babies and fled. | Woatle her th [in terror to her rki ree young children clung Katerina seen West his morning = Dante Donato, r her as-| his | ‘Twenty- wounded her home. with a@ boarder in sailant fell four bullets in rc rkable, if the cd i Poured into the Clymer street station| Several hours later she was found | @re true, and there is no reason to| cowering in a nearby cellar, and at doubt them. Her precocity, fearless-| about the same time Donato died tn | _| the New York Hospital | | Seven years ago Luigi Mancuso mar- | ried his wife in the province of Potenza, | iy, id then sailed with her to the! ness, resourcefulness and skill are most past bell She is shorter than four feet by sev- eral inches, say her victims, has flow- ing locks of golden hair, big china biye|/@Md of promise. Mrs. Mancuso, now | eyes and a drooping little bow of a/ twenty-three years oid, still retains mouth that smiles with infantile inno-|™uch of the charm that brought Luigi peace! a-wooing. A few months ago the Mancusos took | into their home a boarder, Donato, who | | was thirty-two years old, and a cis | ae | washer in one of the big hotels. Husband Had Left Hous: Came with Go-Cart. Mrs. Alexander E. Lane, of No. care street, was one of the first com- inants to visit the Clymer street st ReeFaR Laie was cleaning on the @econd floor of lier home, while her) This morning at 7 o'clock the hus- girl was out to market, when the tiny! band left for his work. Mrs. Mancuso | robber called. A neighbor had seen the| remained in bed with her children, Rost- | , Ghild stop in front of the house with/nello, five years old; Leonardo, three her go-cart and descend to the base-| years, and Angellu seven months. mént. Mancuso's footsteps had hardly died | Then she walked on in and went | away when wanda Gb ra the room.| awiftly about her looting. She made a Mrs. Manc' sprai amall bundle of several silk waists, $200 with her pounnaEt naey. nin san ar, | worth of jewelry and a set of engrnved| There was a brief struggle and then | \allver tollet articles. She carried these | the woman broke away from her assail- out to the go-cart, tucked them care- | ant. The two older children ran with fully away and trudged on down the| their mother to the rear room of the tebe ds flat, Donato followed This was one day last week, and the; Mrs, Mancuso fought her way to a Policeman os the beat recalls that the | bureau in which she knew was her hus- fair-haired child had stopped and talked | band's revolver. Before Donato could to him. He asked her where the baby ‘realize it he was looking down the mua- ‘was that belonged in the go-cart and ge of the gun held by the trembling wo- she replied sweetly that it was her dol- | man. ly's go-cart, but that her dolly was ve-| pie" cried Mra, Manc ing repaired by a dolly-doctor, |nred, The frensled woman had dropped | ‘ Her Nerve Full Grown. | her baby to the floor, and it, with the/ weet er complainant is Mrs. George! other two screaming in fear. clung to H. Mamilton .of No, 300 Marcy avenue.| her skirts. She had noticed the little red go-cart! Four times Mre Mancuso pulled the The first lodged in Dona- | . the second shattered his another entered his mouth, | made an ugly wound | P presently saw the child with the shin-| the!r mark. j ing hair walk up to it and wheel it) to's abdem away. Later when she went downstairs! Tight jaw, 1 she found her basement gate open and] esac eat one a ketbook containing $40 gone. ver his heart airs. Helen Scoffield, of No. 302 Marcy Ran Into Street. a@venue. had an even more interesting, Then she ran past the people crowd- | experience with this amazing c eng into the room, and went down the/ bad come downstairs and found stairs several steps at a time. eliild in her dining-room Outside she met Policeman Joseph “What, are you doing here?" demand-|Teclet, of the East Twenty-second| th ed Mrs. Scoffield sternly. | street station. | “I am very hungry,” said Goldy) “There's a man shot upstairs,” she | Locks wistful ‘Oh, very hungry” sald, andr he made no effort to detain The housewife was instan' and brought the child food: disarmed | her. | even made| Mrs. Mancuso, wearing only a few ar- her up a little parcel of sandwiches| ticles of clothing, disappeared down the | which the child took aw: She had|#treet, Within a short time a score of| not been gone very long when Mrs. | detectives we: rehing for her. und hidi ScoMeld missed her purse with $9, two| The woman w pairs of silk stockings and two silk|in the cellar of waists. | elghth st She was taken to the Did Her Work Neatly | West street station-house. A friend who lives across the way | When asked !f she regrotted her deed, “from Mrs. Nugent, of No. 2% Hewes| § street, had seen the small invader wriggle through the ba) BnabNugentiomeracdilateriappeariy it an calmly told the dotalle of She suid that Danato had @ neat package, which she placed in the, the shooting réd go-cart. B) RES time the friend gog| first offered her mon fore he at- ever to Mrs. Nugent's the bright little! tacked Mrs. Mancuso was re- tmiss had vanished. Her plunder con-|manded into the custody of Coroner isted of a diamond ring, $% and a Shrads gmail quantity of silverware, Danato died in the hospital w Of No. 206 Hewes | re, aining consciousness. P mise ft vatreet, ug! an Unconvention- | @l visit from the Morgan, of No. 34 Mrs. Mancuso was arraigned before Coroner Shrady this afternoon and was plunderer, Mrs, ny street, lost | | “Engaged?” Woman Who Shot Boarder When | He Aitacked Her in Their Home An salior early AATLRINO men MANCTSO RII SCHEFF DUANE FIELD CLO = COMES BACK, BUT MAKES BIG GAl NOU INA SHEATH! WN VOT: CONTEST iakemeses onl Place From Aremacs In Evening | | World Popularity Battle. G ce “Not in Three e Away! Weeks” — And Then She Laughs and Trips Away. (\ and | The Duane Field Club Tire Jumped Into 8 Evening World con- Mise Fritzi plquante than eve Directoire sown, . more chipper e pleated | was the ¢ popular ama. ger on the North mship Kxronp jocked this afte er was also abo j to get I was mother Austria to meet me aged while you | we sald with a laugh we > that the secured @ divore husband, L Directoi: A the sheath X Miss 5 yy work soot =A » Was =~ sy Sherift Count almost ‘$100 worth of ‘irinkets and sil- | Riaulel seve qer, and Mrs, Humes, who lives at|® Pitiable and miserable figure. She|nitired as ever, and said he Bedford avenue un tiewes streut, guf- | wept continually and her speech Was Hu1. time,” fered from a similar depredation. Five ci 1 y time. complainta were added. to-day from | %arcely intelligible i all stuff about me coming back Bedford: wvenie. and Lynch treet, and | Lawyer Kleter, who represented her, nia vinewiontictineinoonatiall Nall of the. thirty cases reported the |toid the C DAW OL pms in little girl and the go-oart have figured, | toll the Coroner | he said glad he Now and then neighbors of the robbed Interesting condition and asked that nd he's welco: ere, My ° have geen the child followed by alse be sent to Bellevue Hospital. As- get I oe Hevelresen a bab cman souowed bya ue + Hospite sister and 1 Stanford ever vech geen with her ; sista District - Attorney Campbell) white’ A falf a dozen detectives and al! the|agreed to thi: id Coroner Shrady con | uniformed policemen in the Clymer| sented, ‘The Inquest wi ve tare street precinct are hunting for the win. | ® s PaeReEY epee ttle | burglar, pand 2 general| Cae ot aes arm for her has’ been sent ‘out tn Wiliameburg, L | : e BINGHAM t HAS TE TEST ( CASE ( ‘ Jenver. He said | ROOSEVELT FAMILY <(szentersextes he’ Notinsr penaw socter cket, “f n hen in second = 5 eee feet ere 5 an a orenie cnn coy Seca | Wants to ¢ Comp ompel the Organization | - | Ziegfeld, jr, returned after his one to Care tor All Sorts of hundred and third round trip on the es ye | [North German Lloyd line, te went) tray Animals. | | 2 |across on the first steamer of the line, | nee fssioner Bingham) th President Rows Three Miles the Bremen, in 16s, and Bene neil tna Gpelaty iss pereventien ot | « in by the is in 9. 0 joy al Nat Bremen and was thelr guest on the tr nopoly in the Mcensing of « Afesice of Aneican C While Others Journey on He Is" bresiaent’ of the Chicago Corlege |v Rely 2. uhe Mensing of oats ant Ss 0 rican Crews of Mu nd ¢ all the foes 5 : apne ees Yacht Sylph. ———— Sip carer ae ere tener a Deprives the English Historic i THREE SAVAGE BULLDOGS _®“Krt_up by the dox-catcher, the so- as ————— | clety should look after stray horses Event of Old-time Glory. | oysrer say, June 90.—President | ATTACK A CANVASSER, | “Assistant Corpora deren plate | Roorerelt and his family to-day en.) ; Aig Ge nor Lane Cau Fartey : ed vaarioneaiclonionanthalir j asked for a writ of mandamus HPNI England, Ju Thal aenetetatnanaater eigceanaal Love aoe NY hie Brooklyn, In} conse Ens , Henley Regatta opened lay with Neck. Early in the day the Pres{dent, Serious Condition From Bites un Oh ‘deal weather and rowing conditions, but | with one of started in a row x4 HUNaNtarD It was p 1 t of the absence of ROU one gee Dem eee aun eno Received In Newark. Ito the other foreign oarsmen his grounds and rowea the three ith » has added greatly to t the plenic grounds 1 in this water carnt nosevelt and the rest of the in went around Cove Neck int attendance by F nts Sylph, taking the There are hardly necessary provisions and uteusils for a houseboats on the riv day's Dinner was cooked over attractive feature—w ot a wood fire and an early star! e stands nd inclosu: lamoring for ¢ y novelty i Petitors is found in Eton's 1 nade for Sagamore Hill th’ Ta.ing advantage of a q William Loeb, ent, did : @nce in the race for the ¢ lenge Cup, the most desired or 60 mor Fegatta. in the first heat Etontang | Instead, he remained at ma popular victory by defeating | where he lives at the Seawanhaka-C oke College, Oxford, by one | rinthian Yacht Club, enjoying the day slaying tennis end swimming Hosy Newark p 4 wound ovew y dogs it ae = MISS SCHREYER HOME Miss) Ha «violinist, who w 1 Prix at the Brus ols Conserva » your, and who is , t the Prin. | ons ce ne ° of the Ki Wid, drive. off the, dogs | St Belmiun dotwer; ng Vite bad been badly bitten. ‘He aes eo Red Star nd last night. ia a serious condition. Mise Bohreyer is @ New York aint ace THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, foot of West Tenth street, nad here the pe ee iit'eon nays we'was-aneaei | For Wednesday: We Announce a | || Two Men Thrown Overboard; pedal fod ea Fa) GA) Wks { One Is in Hospital and sn'ster wictnns une see" {Great Sale of Women’s Summer Three Arrests Made. lacieeense Sea d the sutlors by D t 1 h. | Herre ead ou el resses a eac POLICE ) American Liner Crew crews of the steam Paulin pulled | things up c ve oe = » JUNKY SO, 1908. —een imi y | been emouldering for some time. ) ' fie ties ea mrudae ven NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE f IGHT SAILORS ==. a C0 a Pants cvew $y Jeferson Market Prison, | WEST 147 STREET UARANTEEC OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED ON THE OCEANIC man saw fifty of BATTLE, marching auteuy 1 Al's eailors From Every Stan‘point, the Greatest_and Most Sensa tional Summer Garment END when they frit out alr end they are Whole Squad Followed The whole squad of St March gainst the Enemy in Column Fifty Strong. Paul satlor a climax to a feud between the sO force of about and ittle tr ollers om the merrtest M’sieu shindig to-day since tte. the 1If, quit molesting peace. 1 ‘| ks and mussed nsiderably, + and fight Start of Feud a Mystery. Novody knows jist how merely. try or just how old it the Magistrate disc { “SwellWash Skirts: Regular $3 Value. Exactly Like Pictures. All Sizes Linen Jumper Dresses |Kulo f Waists Sup Latest O; se a) For Misses |. Washable White Union, Linon, Ful Plaited Large Pearl / Very Natty and Swell Marked | $1.49 instead of $2.59. | ane Uanaraleed Sale a I 000 .|Folding Beds Ani amen purchase of all- iron folding becs—the sane } as are, sold regu.arly for 5 cve—which we turn over to joa as one of ths biggest No Alterations Sale Wednesday All Three Gers ) Holler 4th Stet én, ‘60sde Tallon Street J BROOKLYN 64510651 Broad Street NEWARK Up ma ‘ ane es Det i and best values ever heard of - = - in Furniture reiailing. he mot useful bed made, Does not take up any room when coed, and way be used asa ( ‘JAMES McGREERY & CO. Be =al|_ q ?erfcetly satay steel \ < ‘ et EXACTLY frames and woven wire 23rd Street 34th ° tre TRATED: Ata. Trine included. In sizes During July and August 3.6, and 4 feet. The greatest bargsin of kind you ever heard of, THEY ARE POSI- SIVELY WORTH $5.00 EACH. Our sale price for this lot, your choice of any size.. These Stores wiil be closed at 5 and at 12 Noon on Saturdays, 1,98 $20 Imperial Velvet Rugs ‘10.00 $10 All Wool Brussels Rugs le and sant- | Size 9x6; large range of patterns and al / Hammocks! P.M, smparable As tS and sup > else at $ SEMI-ANNUAL SALE of Shoes, | Commencing Wednesday, July the rst. The remaining stock of discontin- ued models, including the latest fash- ionable shapes, ca a 00 Dining Room Rugs fects former pri Women’s Sorosis O:.fords, “Garden / Ties” and Pumps. Your vacation wit nd w \ 2.95 a former prices 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00, 7 3-75 iormer prices 6.00 and 7,00 Boots and Oxfords, Size 2% to 5'4, AA and A widths, 1.95 , shown in a ne Linoleum for Our price, for to-mor The famous “American” room. patterms. This stores charge 65c. and 75 per square yard .......++ 23rd S reet g4th Strect | yg