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TECK OED N MADMAN Queen’s Cousin Had Long Been Under Guard. WIFE'S DBATH THE CAUSE. Stroke of Paralysis Ended Suffering of the Afflicted Duke. LANDON, Jan, %—The Duke of Teck, who died yesterday evening, had been insane gince the death of the Duchess and had been constantly under restraint. Previous to her death he showed signs of insanity, which subsequent te her demise became fully developed. Hie death was hastened by an attack of paralysis, which came on suddenly. The general feeling in court circles fe that {t wae @ merciful release, though it pute ¢he finishing touch on the gtoom, overwhelming society, for now there is no prospect of any socla] season in London, as the court, necessarily, will #0 into mourning, which so many lead- ing families are already wearing. No members of the family were at the Duke's bedside when he died, tut the Duke and Duchess of York arrived at White Lodge, Richmond Park, this af- temnoon. WOMAN WITH TWO HEARTS, Mise Ella Gates Lived Nearly Twenty-Five Years, bat Was ' Let Inval ONTARIO, Y., Jan. 2%—A poat-| mortem examination has Just revealed that Misa Ella Gates, who died last Friday at her home tn this vicinity. had two perfectly developed h Miss Gates was in her twenty-fifth) year. She never enjoyed robust heaith, and since her early teens had been an invalid, The slightest over-exertion brought on complete prostratta:, She | died while writing a note to her brother, { leaving @ sentence unfinished Pri most singular gbeodgne which waa < heart beat th and confused that ed, while agam it would be regular and) of normal rapidity, but #0 heavy that it shook her entire frame. The knife revealed a small but per- | fectly formed beart an inch and « ha’ higher in the chest than that organ usually {s found, When it was removed | the surgeons were amazed to find an- other Heart Just below and back Of the first ‘The office of the second seemed to pe ts ventricles were and Died « Pauper. and bequeath unto my son, John J. Daly the income from the dou- ble flat-house, 3% East One Hundred and | Twenty-second street, $2,000 a year, on condition that he marry a certain woman and settle down ‘This was a clause in the will of Con- tractor Daly, of 203% Madison avenue. who died three years ago worth $150,000; The son declined the proffered bequest | on account of the conditions. He pre ferred wandering about from saloon to saloon as a fiddler, known as John, the! “Monk,” until last New Year's Eve, hen, in his thirty-eigath year, he died tute in Harlem Hospital His body is in Potter's Field. PULPIT WAS T00 SLOW. fee Francisco Preacher Kesigne— 8 Good Fellow, SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 22—The Rey dames C, Macinnes, the of the Oakland Congregational Chapel, | has resigned the ministry: “A man must be a hypocrite and over- | look hypocrisy in others to remain tn |= the ministry and be successful,” sald he tendering his resignation “I believe in dancing,” he continued, ind a large list of other things that are tadooed by churchgoers when in- @ulged in by ministers. If a man thinks he needs a drink he has # right to go and take it. When I meet a friend on the street I like to slap him on the back and say ‘He'fo there, BIL’ in « good, hearty voice, Ali this i looked upon as Wrong by everybody when it is dome by a clergyman, and | am sick of the whole thing. ania PRAYER FOR KENTUCKY. FRANKFORT, Ky. clergymen of Frankfo: owing to the political crisis and the Col. Son-Beott tragedy that next Tuesday shall be set apart as a day of numiiia- | ton and prayer. Services will be held in the Episcopal | ebureh morn! afternoon and evening, | and all the chure in the elty will unite in the observance of the day Prayers will be offered that men of doth parties may act with wisdom and | moderation. that the danger of further hed may be avoided. —=_ From Seetety Owing to her suc Absent-Minded Bege at Mre Vest Fish's entertainment Satu: evening last Carol Birdsall, daughter Jan. 2—The| have decided, in reciting a e Hittsall and grandniece of Dante!|Bighth avenue and One Hundred and! H a ebeter, has been offered an engage. Twenty-titt reet at 3 A. M. yester- ment at Koster @ Blals, She is day or fn hit possess: cor. Ping kat mt pve Wess Wad a Broodway, cor. 12th Street, Mew York, N. Y. my ree! a “paste tm pine | Be note eontanea » reat gay in| eT AS TSE Fs, eae aves 9A: BW 12 ME Sento, reome does ing 4 |case of death. the body be eorge C. Lawton, 4.3 8 | into vice for u livelihood?" asked “Giri Hunter’ in a letter to the Evening World. dir) Hunter describes Wedding was to have been held at who wrote the letter, 1 can candidly | (fir! Hunter : an ; But Amelia. postponed tt, Wont: |say 1 have tried very much harder to reurnst face chafed and urged her in vain. She | | manner, and. | and Pellens lett the Ae es rejoicing. or ae mer, 20. Gi THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, GIRLS PREFER WORK IN SHOPS OR HOMES? “Why do girls spurn good homes and rather choose to slave in shops, or to fall (First “I can't a reliable nurse for $19 a month, yet I hear that women die or steal to get a crust. Every girl in a shop or behind « counter works harder and has less comfort, but I cannot get help in a cheerful home. “Where are the girls who are about to be driven to dishonesty or vice to live? Can't I find just one before it ts too late?” Many letters have been received in answer to this inquiry. A RECENT SHIPMENT BROIDERED TEA CLO’ Here are some MORROW (TUESDAY), ILTED, $0 SHE. KILLED HERSELF. Girl Came All the Way from Poland to Marry Her Lover. Amelia Senigelska, who had co the way from Poland to marry « ma: who had fallen in love with her pic- ture, committed suicide this morning by taking strychnine. Yesterday ohe learned that the man was going to marry some one eise Amelia was a beautiful girl, A year ‘ago, when in Warsaw, she sent her pho- tograph to her married sister, at 45 1-2 Montrose avenue, Williamsburg Boniface Kummeky, who boarded with the sister, saw the picture and fell in love with {t. A correspondence was com- menced. Finally Boniface induced the girl to come to America and paid her passage. Well-kept nurse, Slave im a shop. come for a week. ple say: “Oh, the poor, sevant WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. nop Slave’! Wants a Home. To the fditor of T {am seeking just. fuel And yet we hear ; D ahy. Girls, Try to Live Correctly. down-trodden ‘To the Editor of The Evening World: Tam giad somebody has siarted a dis- cussion on this very important subject 1 wilboffer my experience, as It wil! un- doubtedly prove interesting to the lady Worl of position as Pty in the dela: esources for almom a year. ket just such a position as she offers ¥. ‘Thip continued than she has tried to get somebody to to find a permanen 1 can attend to Hehe ngusehold into the fll it. 1 am @ refined, well-educated . such as sewing, darning and woman, twenty-one years old, @ gradu- ie, and belleve myself capable of t care of children, I can give ret. ate of a select school T have been brought up in the best until four years ako. had rything my heart could wish, ‘Then a crash came My father fatled an although he never asked me to seek a Sa Ameita. ghe was told a girl in Manhattan wv hen they went to call her this morn- ing she Was dead, *. SLAVE WHO WANTS A HOME Girta Would Accent. | Meny the Heit e Eveaing W | In answer to “Girl Hunter” 1 would fay that there are a Kood many giris en | wie ‘nould'e pieasea"rs render ood | WOMAN LEAPED 10 DRATEL F y jon position, 1 saw the necessity of doing | Sho would be pleas al so, having four smaller sisters. $0 11g) Sion Il know at, haw heart and great{ing a home, 1 would not care to | started with a light hear lout Are f° IN® 4 Pmeumenta Pationt Plunged Veer a As Tam an excellent musician and | Faathtal, ve Unswepiered. 4 tories from Her thought myself fully capable of holding | 1» qe kditor uf The Kveain Window, am au Amertoan M und it hard t Delirious from pneumonia Mre Mary Dettmar plunged from the window ef companion, 1 A position as overness or sought such an engagemeat for weeks. | B. Altman & Eo, DECORATIVE LINEN DEPARTMENT, Floor.) OF IRISH HAND EM. ITHS, CENTRE PIECES, TRAY CLOTHS, DRESSER SCARFS AND DOYLIES, WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TO. JANUARY 234, THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN MADE EXPRESSLY FOR B. ALTMAN & CO. Sale of ‘High Class Garments. We will offer the entire |balance of our choicest Im- ported and Domestic gar- ments at very attractive prices, Fine Velour Fackets, High Art Automobile Coats, Carriage Wraps, and Evening Capes, at the following prices; $22.50,837. so $57.50, 875,00 & f10u00, original prices $50 to $300. These garments are only one ef each kind—sizes mostly 34,° 36 & 38—but enough g “° make selection fram Lord DT, aylor, Broadway & 20th St '$ | her home on the fourth floor of % Gar- nett street this morning. I had the best of references, yet met no At last, although I dirlike do- was forced to accept « position into the back yard, early y to ab employer as a nurse Y pee png seamstress. Having once had a go0d| Sho was unattended at the time and as saleagiri in @ big store. home. 1 suffer sometimes Biv¢] nobody saw or heard her fall. My letter will, perhaps, show this lady | he hope, I trust I may hear fro aaa hy ri A tenant going to the yard with Foal chat some giria do try to make known | Hunter” her at 500 A me thetr willingness to live right and to do Would Like to He # Nurse, ag Mata | what is creditable to themselves as weil | T® the Mallor of The Evening Works | as to all womanhood; but, just a» with ah a working gitl but fod it hard) | Ag ambulance surgeon was sen: for, 0 all wor ; Wo secure steady employment, 1 have @)tit the woman was dead before he her, are unsuccessful, I am sure there fairly having been grad-| arrived is not one honorable girl with truly good | uated fF school and the She had dr a distance of forty fest. saad ii 100 SLOW, SO HE DIED. jer Takes Carkelie Instincts who would not prefer a home ue a eettion with refined surroundings and congental compantonshiy to the slavery of « store- girl's existence 1 for one would gladly change my po- sition for the one offered if I could, and would be * that me yy am very fond of children and they take to me naturally JM ing, consider the change « blessing. iS kip Wimsett "ANNA F. ftterent from "what ve y'think that ¢ What Some Servants Demand ieee te ee work out of a bired| Because he was old and out of work Ferdinand Jung, a cutter, of 213 John- son avenue, Williameburg, committed suicide this morning by taking cerbolic “Jung Was sixty-one years old. He! | lot ie Job two weeks 4, 2 because he could not work oii My ene | BEATEN WIPE TRIED TO DIB, Mire, Reesener Precered Warrant for Husband's Arrest, Then | Drak Carbolie Acta. Wite-beating for the one, attempted | suicide for the other were (he charges when Mr. and Mrs. John Roessner were To the Baiter of The Eveaing World |xirl, ‘They wou Girl Hunter's complaint is only too | pot « a true. 1 have offered ar high as $0 a |p PS month and have not met with success. Perhaps it would be weil to mention a | LOW! af “ty : few of the demands made upon me just week when | was about to engage a Cesk | nd laundre tractiy 1 was asked to show the sleeping thei i on apartment as though | was running « fatersiris Are Tyra boarding-houre | was informed that seems it make girls, who 7% breakfast was entirely too early decent peuple never ute before 9 o'clock. Of course, the necessity of my husband's wasn't to enter my Hunter lis anything undignified tn hat ix commonty is te a mistake, for work is far preferred. The nurse las but one presence at the office into the quettion “Is company all tn, 4 while for wm if T m for the help? resin. arraigned in the Pwen Street Police recelving thelr| Sleswiris have to take orders from al Court, Williameburg, to-day in the kitchen mullitude of petty tyrants, and tn addt-| Mire Roessner last Thureday got af the wash iarge’ Does the baby|(on nearly every woman customer be- frant for her husband's arrest on «| wear white dresses’ What days and|comes 4 task mistress on her own ac- eof amsault. She then attempted evenings the help out? Bome of je with carbolie acid. TO-DAY AND EVERY DAY THIS WEEK A SAMPLE cup of 25c. COFFEE will be served FREE in my store from one to six It is the best coffee for the money in this city, Call and try it. L, J. CALLANAN, 41 & 43 Vesey Street, Paid “Help Wants” in To-Day’s World, 782 d treatrt® i offer to that my baby ‘When ‘the policemen went to arrest the husband they found the wife al her empioy. Ton dollars a month ine good home va feeat Gaaa the maid will try ftcand tt | fr " preferauie to the indignities a}, 7) hurried her to « hospital, where Tsui? and agree 0 way her car- neefeawin «dally life. enitles OF ner fite was maved. Then she ales fate when she goes oul—as I live in an|” was arrest je couple Ived at if Inconvenient nelgnborhood—ahe — will NE WHO 18 TYRANNIZED. | Suda ‘street HAS LOST WIFE h| THES, wemermeneneevn NOS OGG T1088 8:195. BS OT S.60. Pe! ® ts Will Come Back. Although his wife lefr him thirty: seven iimes and again ten days ago, | Willlam Pelleng, of 4% Hudson street, despairs not “She will come back; she knows T love her.” he maid Inet night when he called at the West Thirsleth street police sta- ‘lon ahd asked Sergt. Daly if he had seen aught of her. He eald she is “hand- some and weighs 23 pounds.” “1 might have known better than to marty her.” wailed Pellenz. “1 cannot satisfy her reckless demands for Jewelry nd other things ‘That's why gets for marrying a handso ; But she'll come back.” | Mra. Pel is sald to be dark, with rosy complexion, brown eyes and w kowned in black velvet when last seen A xeneral alarm was sent out for her, is the world's greatest home seif-treatmen: HE ANTICIPATED DEATH, | Wedy Found the Street Karly Vests rday Believed to Re That of James W. Lecky. The police are investiga‘ing to-day the spiclous death of the man found at entific limes, carrying the current direct early indiscretions. time used, Cures tn ninety days, I answer letters personally. current. Ne charge for consultation cf aon, Strength. THE DR. SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT Electric Belt comfortably around your waiat at night volume of soothing, strengthening electricity through the weakened parts. It cures silently and pleasantly while you sleep, without a pos sibility of injury. The new euspenso'y attachment is built upon sci- peefureed cord, &c. A special treatment for weaknesses resulting from pamphlet, or drop in and consult me at my office. DR. W. E. SANDEN, BUT ed 248 Paid “Help ants” in the 33 other New York Papers APPLIQUE CUTTERS * ams ARTIFICIAL | GORDON FEEDERS FLOWERS: »| HOUSEWORK ia AGENTS IT) JANITORS . BASTERS 4 ITOWEworK ‘ BONNAZ fect) LUNCHES 3 HOOKBINDERS + MILLINe@RY ‘ BAKERS j «NUR s Bors a NeCOwRAR ‘ BUTTERS 4 CPR A TORS rn CHAMURRMAIDS 13 CRESSERS cooks 9 POCKETBOOKS ‘ CASHIERS 2 SALADS ' CANVARSERS ¢)ATRAW seweRs 4 CUTTERS | SALASMIEN DISHW SHORE » THIMMEKS DARSSIMAK ERS « TUCKERS DRIVERS t TAILS DRUG CLERKS 2 USEFUL we FRRAND OTRLA 6 WAITRRASES EXAMINERS 2 WAITERS RAPLOYMENT MISCRLLANBOUS AGENCTRS ‘ rRengns t! Toran 0 0,6 o1erbyeG ore it. You place the Dr. Sanden It sande a great to prostate gland, bladder. and often benefits from firs: Write for free descriptive See beit and test ) Great Sale cf Pertumeries, Xc., now in Progress. i b Seen wenn woe wowe+ enone sll lcs Thousands of pairs of men’s shoes made by James Means, a manufacturer with 4 well-established reputation for excellence, “James Means” is stamped on the soles and straps, certifying to the genuineness of every pair in the entire assortment, At fo previous sale have we offered such a variety of styles. Sizes 5 to 11; different widths, up to the extra wide, Large display in Third Avenue Show Windows, Mail orders tilled at once, When ordering by mail use the following descriptions: LOT t--Includes black Vici Kid uppers, with three LOT 4—Includes heavy Storm Calf Uppers, Lage dry stylts of lasts and heavy soles, English welts.| soles, leather lined, two styles of lasts. Style 8t ~-British or bulldog toes, toe caps. Style 817— Comfort or wide toes, plain. Style 801—British or bulldog ‘toes, tor caps. Style 802—Comfort or wide toes, plain. Style LOT $—Congress or Thstic sides; includes Pre Vici Kid and Storm Calf leat 803—Mott Haven medium toes, toe caps. LOT 2—Includes Box Calf uppers, heavy material, single or double soles, Style ta Mia Bil cos fort last, plain, Style 825—Storm Calf, comfort heavy soles, English welt. Style 804—British or bulldog tors, toe caps. last, phin. LOT 3—Includes heavy winter russet leather up-| LOT 6. Larne Sterling Calf, medium pers, heavy sales, two styles of lasts, English wek. sit double soles, drill lining. pan a Style $11—British or bulldog toes, toe caps. itish or bulldog toes, toe caps. Style Sa6— Style 813—Comfort or wide toes, plain. Comfort toe, plin. Every style ada in this extraordinary sale at, per pair, |All Sie. | For "Women at $1. 98 [Ai sri] More than eight thousand pairs of women’s high-grade shoes, Every pair new and tit. assortment of sizes and widths, The latest Patent Leather Dress Shoes, in lace, button and cuts; will neither crack nor break, Ladies’ Vici Kid Shoes, Dongola Kid Shoes, Box Caf Leather Shoes, narrow, medium, mannish and comfort shapes; with toe caps or without. 29 different 1. 98 Second View, Oh GL Section. styles to select from. Ask for “American Eagle” Shoes, value $3.50, at, per pair, Special Clearance Sale |The Gigantic Jacket of the Tailor-Made Suits. | Sale at $5.98 718 $7.98 will continue Tuesday and | Wednesday; reduced from $8.75, $10.00, $12.50, Tuesday and Wednesday. | $17.50 and $20.00. Second Floor, 10th St. Seation. Books--A Great Sale. A great sale of children’s and juvenile books will take place to-morrow. We offer 5,000 children’s | books, new, instructive and int stories, beau. |tifully bound, attractive covers, printed on good paper from large type, in many instances at less than half price. Ar 5. cach, $ varieties, Including Kindergarten Plays, t @ Fun on the Farm, etc, At 9c. Pitsset Corns title Bosom Ow Pout | Footed Friends, ete. Through the Looking Glass, Wood's Stories of ae to close out the stock of broken lots we offer er CO} varieties, lice of aves: 100" Ox At 25¢. 25 8 ites Hood's == etc, or medium gray | At 39%. per copy, Lothrop’s Annual, latest eating homespun cheviots or bluck and navy bi chev tot plhasy idl) é hes, Jackets are mostly fly f Fi pope ray ~) Sale of Fine Wate! | quality silk: the Skints Watch are nearly all saddle backs, ined with best pereallne and velvet bound; values up to $12.50; nearly all nome lot or other; special price,to close out, Ladies’ Suits, $8.75. Every guaranteed a Lot atches that Siiormesty sold up to §7. men’s solid silver watches with American men’s soit! silver hunting-case watches with Swiss move- ts, nickel-phited split-second watches, all to | cose out at uniform price of, each, 3.45 dS stan ate 5.98 | yas you would expect to cost $15 to $20, They | LOT 2—Watehes that are worth from $10.00 to $1: ar made of Venetians, Serges, Cheviots Homespuns and] in¢luding men's solid silver bening ane oe ee tClotts, in blick, navy, brown and dark tan: both| watches with American movements, ladies’ fly front and double-breasted box coats, some have velvet | ches, with chatelaine to Ae? aaa solid 4.95 lined with taft a allks or ail-silk s ie Skirts in binnge c et I to close out at, each, 4. k, percaline lined, velvet trictly high | Lop 4 hich are worth as high as $20.00, including dss. castor finished and up to date sn every detail Never [VTS SOME" Watches, ornamented with pearls t the pr season, in our reeol men’s solid saiter hunting-case Watches, fitted with Wal lection, bas such an opportunity been present- tham or Elgin movement men's gold-filled bunting-case teh “" of class at Watches, fitted with Waltham or Elgin move Diamond Jewelry at Half Price---A Great Sale. 18 Cluster Scart Pias of 10 diamond chips and colored $10 $45 Suits, the finest it is for those figures, at a¥ to be closed out at the uniform ane re 19.00 om A Great Umbrella Sale. Umbretlas that wer $ x! to retail from | a, with bres Lore $1 manufactu Ik caro and un terling silver trimmed t § Marquise Rings with rqui oy \ out at c and 18 rase diam '" LOT 2-Umbrellas that were manulactured to retail from elcolorat centre stones, | genre tell $2.30 10 $3.50, in union serge and tatteta, with Dresden, | regular price $14.95, orice pearl, born and sterling silver trimmed bh 1 45 di ed to ‘7. 50| ‘ to be closed out at ° | pr ee ae cas hose ‘Diamond Rings pegging LOT 5—All our U lead irae) that were fro w $4.03 fo $5 nd and ¢ ce | toe tedued , price 2.00 11 Pairs Ear Drope, with 10 sseeeee Se ) Chip Diamond Rings,| diamond chips and colored Sale of Ladies’ Waists.. oh it diamond » dover | Shirt with he remainder 0! Waists, sorted d price, Pra also plain, lin , tones: regu: ‘ 1g Pairs Gold iain a in,, have been $1.29, $1.4 | 4 hi price, price $34 aie ae eS 79 id Gold Avsorted Peace iB Lay ide * proaches, with { cut)o pairs Earscrews with Shirt Nida a t bho diarrond egular_ price’ diamond chips, opal hantine "2.50 Jored centre stones, ats ¥ o lr peice $998, fe rate comer ~\ 12 Gold Sunburst ducedto half price, Naed 4, 98 ; | “Brooches, st sith to dia: 10 Pairs Gold Link Shirt Waists, wner quail / mond chips and colored) toms, with ¢ cut brilliantine, tee ed acer i stones, regular pre $7 F dion fleet) reduced to Seon Wi od

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