The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1900, Page 5

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* MUSIC TO REVIVE GIRL IN TRANCE. Strains of Waltz to Be Tried to Awaken Pauline Fitzgerald From Her Long Sleep. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 6, 1900 MASSAGE FOR BOSTON COOKS HAVE A NEW FAD. BROKEN NECK Student Fenkes’s Case Like That of Young Duryea. NO ROOF FOR THEM, NO GRAVE FOR BABY 3 in i W. J. Penkes, « student a: dt. Joseph's Theological Seminary at Duawoedie, N. Y., has een a patient in §t. Joseph's Hosp: tal, Yonkers, since September, suf- fering from injuries somewhat siailar to those of Walter Duryea, the wénder of Roosevelt Hoapital. The Yonkers surgeons have adopted different methods than those employed in the larger hospital. Instead) of eut- fing out the injured portion of the spinal column, as in Duryea's case, they have used electric massage with marcediy ood results. Fonkes was a basebell piayer Me was in @004 physica! training. wen one day in September he slippe* and fell in such @ Way. upon his back and head that he | } bruised the spine He was picked up hii plese and suffer- ang keenly. An exam'nation by the X- ray showed that the vertebrae were oressing against the ppinal cord. Ail of his lower littbe were paralyzed The case looked hopeless, but the doc- tors decided to try the effects of electric massage. After a long time he began to coud mere the ite its tenerst A despatch from Boston says servant common tn Boston kitchens showed that health improved slowly, and. U y tt} girls in Boston who read Homer, Goethe while cook books of various makes are M oe tt i be brought back to | and Schiller are spoken of in the labor the most common, gradés of other read- a fair cond-tien 0 health that it te | Dulletine of Massachusetis just issued. ink are not at ail unusual, In two or the poems of Homer were almoot Impercoptitie, “it tp hoped ‘asi | investigation by employees of the State three cases history, elther of the United in one the Chautauqua Gomes and the recupera- | Board of Labor as to the style of books States or of Engiand, seemed to be pre- lowed. tive forces of nature are to the a “3 = electric treatment. a marked im- { provememt will take | man Kolb, the baker, broke her leng and went about her duties tt the bake- —_— PASTED BLEVEN DAYS. re ome. P Si nce one wn. | shen tu wood oprita, While the ast Mie Falee Teeth Killed Mim, |out food eleven days. She awoke today |! OFeKen, Mra Kolb does not intend to Albert Brown, sixty years old, died in eat much for some time to come. She ae feelingtl| and hungry, Sbe decided to! wilt partake of one small meal a Gav, afte : H, he Hi il He i it 1 { t if ely iH i Ht i f ' @00 of ene RAavate ANNPY - AL HS KORE se ;|Millionaire McGhee, of| Sum Atlanta, Gives Rela- |" ~ tives $300 Apiece. PAULINE FITSGBRALD. General terson, Mro, Kelp Pelt Mengry, Se Sh vif bis false yi Gave Up Pl cies * eat, and partook ‘of fruit, meat end and in thie way she thinks she can re- (petal w The Grentag World.) - nee 4 readil ; \ tal 46 upderge an operation, Brown Pat Cure, bread. pie ad Sem quite t0 y a0 Dy! ATLANTA, March &—C. C. Me@ter! « & NEW HAVEN, March €—Pauline, Food was forced between her lips and Sireeg enough ‘Me witaeand the spores (@oecial te The Breaing Worls) Mra. Kolb had been losing otrongth.| tm the eleven days Mrs. Kolb lost ft-| >Teminent banker here, hen just mailed | heapttel | NYACK, March 6—The wife of Her- | After eating she feR os well a usual, | teen pounda She now weighs 23 pounds. cheeks for 88 cach to every one of |G - Vitaworald has iain in a trance for six | epparentiy Gigested, but only warm milk | tion, ‘weeks, pale and rigid like one dead, un- | has been given her and that only at long Tesponsive to the finest medical skill| intervals, She has been the central and the most profound peyschical treai- | figure of several medica] lectures on her ment that the aavants of Yale could | condition, whet the students flocked give, And yet a simple strain of dance | around her bedskle. muate played yesterday near her bedside! Sunday {t appeared’ to the doctors at , seemed to reach lier on the mysterious | the hospital that the girl would remain borderiand of death. in her state of catalepsy for some time it gayly called her back to life, but It | t» come aud they edvieed her removal to must have fallen only faintly on her | Springside, the county poor farm. She consclousness, and the Impulse it |qas taken there Bunday afternoon, the % aroused was not sufficiently strong tO | ride in the ambulance not affecting her bbdatbabew totally dispel the death semblance that | (nthe least, ‘cooocecee. Sac ccececccenn co cccncccccasssssascsssssccosscsesssssssssssesseses holde her | The history behind Pauline Fi T H fu . hi . ? K d The ’ Her lips moved in an effort to *peak. | aid's condition te a pitiful one. ee EET goth a dBW meg Med by ogee he Housefurnis ings. Ladies’ Ki Ladies’ Dress Skirts. were a few spasmodic movements °f the | ter of a poor family living on, Day ati cet Ash Cas, made | body; that wae all. Further experiments |in this city. Her father sbandoned his of heavy gal-| loves, Cc will be tried. | family of two grown-up daughters and vanized ‘iron, | Fine Dress Skirts foe Wedacsday and Thursd 7. fe, She 1s nineteen vears old and prepos- | six small children and {e now living in No, 7, with| New Spring Importation. tetsing, fhe furnihing the med- |New York. The World reporter visited wood strij if Ladies’ pr me gual 2-chasp Ger- ‘ral authorities with one of the most ithe home from which she came and extra rein-| man gltce thoves, new puaallhe caseh that have aver come up | found her aged mother berit over a tub forced bole} spring, Importations, periect ##- March aad for fr won ‘The girl! came td the | earning the few pennies that went to toms, } ting: “the most beautiful shades for traveling sampital toward the end of January with | make up shelter and food: and clothing 1 56 | of gold, brown, tan, red, gray and onahere a slight nervous aflment that made her ! for six ttle children. A | bhek and white, value $1.00 59 {Heavy tin, copper bottom for this great sale, all sizes, in ayaterical, but with no signs of any | The old mother had only a pitiful Peculiar feature in her case. ory to telli—the old story of drink, brute y whe was just worn out mentally and | appetite, heartlessness ud neglect. | ver Better, No. 56 All mail orders promptly filled. 81.95) physically and needed rest and the kind| Drink ruined the father. His (wo older In mene Main Foor, Sith St. Section quantity of care she was unable to get in her! girls by a firet wife went owt to work. No, § size, weecccoooooooe larettes astrachan S hare home. After she had been in the! Pauline grew up discontented and un- hospital ward some two days she be-| happy, She had a disanpointment in a came drowsy, nervous and Irritable by | love affair and then a pertod of nervous turns and went to bed one night to fall | collapse. Off Into a sleep that thus far hae had no! ‘The peculiar trance into which she awakening. hae fallen, however, wi It ts one of the few cases of perfect | heritage from her cestors. eatalepsy that have come under the local | grandfather was 90 affilc hospital's observance in years. During | has peen subject to cataleptic fits since the firet month of the state of suspen- | she wag twelve years olf, It was not | sion into which all the faculties of the | unoommon for her to be found mentally | Girl have fallen she was absoluiely Im- | asleep in the midst of her every-day life. mobdiie. She remained the same day by | Two years ago she had a hysterical day and hour by hour, with no change, ura, “wild” turn, her Rainer called . ot - cysts, ones. 98 'Men’s $1.50 Were SE | Gloves $1.00. venice ont Fe eae or imported beaten Cones v on, Ld ra import oraven provedattached cover, 32 sg en 29 pape Pisgeskecly to fit per- These gloves cost $14.00 i: i i ) fectly. \ , Special values in first quality Enamelled Ware as» [tly ape ad Teal ah pv 4 follow the city at $1.90 per pair; we have Ss: 7 St lean, leno 10 hue a im all sizes; our 1.00 =: z Pail lage size, gal- i H sf bE fis ni , velvet bound: real value $12.00; ous price, 7.00 her breathing hardly perceptible add | { then she was in a trance for two Tea ot Cofies the puleations of the heart hardly die- 8. bx Oresent pelsure is the worst dksnsccusnancamenaaennnes Uingulbable to the trained ear of the |fo8ay inet the walt srabaty come 3-quart 19)**bee a $4.45 -Laatos’ stirts ot Oxford “vane silaodainalalinihion “ Diamond Jewelry Sale. | $4.45 se™.dine: j | Pan & on . side, ime lined, velv Exceptional values in Four Styles of Ladies’ age ee large 10! Stock includes a large variety of Diamond Ear- size, ) Brooches, Pendants, Tie Clasps, Pocket Po - 28 SIGDE MA DIRT CART [NOMAH BURNED T0 DEATH.) OS ac 22 |i Sate ak $.9% for this sale, $3.90-tse~" Dress Skirts, Oxford medium and Unknown Wan Manged Wimeelt| Mrs. Adam Gtbson was burned to! Ground Viowr vrest. Contre | 10-karat Solid Gold Link Rings, tne cot | box plated Nth teeta tppliqued | front only lined with from the Creee Bar ef a death tn her home, in Mount Holly, N./ best quality percaline and velvet bound regu- 3. larly sold for $6.98; special, le tons, | cle- Hoop Ring, 5 fine cut white gantly ¢ | Great Annual Sale of “Gap | $2.50 Umbrellas 98. | ree aE variety of newest designs, umbrellen bound covers. Neatly ~ would be considered 4 A sock of two well hewn Pride of Jennico, by Egerton! Castle published at soe, a8 bargain by a jeweller at Imperial and Banner Umbrella, Mcleague, Frank Nor Bie 98 a rir Soe ea ted a Solid Geld with ry than Fiction, by Albert Ross; published Ringe, set J., last night. The woman was carry|; a bucket filled with hot comis to the second floor of her home, and on the| stairs the bottom dropped out of the pall. The ilve-coals set fire to the woman's clothing. The house caught fire, and before the; were yey hed the house and contents were iy Gecond Fleer, Goth 8. fection. ‘Tilted Cart. Grosky, of the Church jo men standing be- Policeman etre station, fie Bes: g i [ ; r I i ' di rt Ty + | [ if ! i] or ter at any price: de- licious in flavor, per lb. : the So ne sare $12 pleces, 7 Coffee, c. Extra fancy Sifted 4 shapes, value $1 sale price, 85 kind, mixed, a most de- our *8c kind, per Cariseed Chiesa Sets, 102 pieces, including ticlous drink, per Ib., cin, ‘ tureen, pretty floral decorations, ohape Golden Samtos Cotes, Our 20c. Belgian Extra a. Cighe, value $20.00, sale price, id 11.85 excelent fe, avon, f | Fine Peas, can, 16 * a ; head. bean or ground, per Ib., apg. choicest, gah Say or Eag- i] j [ f F { i i fel a: F 2 f ny f pail

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