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SL J i] ‘ LETS - HIPOTSH ‘Paralysis Victim Gave| x His Wife This é Choice. j ‘MB WOULD NOT SUBMIT. | Mrs. Brunner Declined to Fe- come a Mesmeric Subject 5 for Crippled Husband. ‘avenue, Williamsburg last Fall, he | [bought all the standard works on hyp- Rotiam and began its study. He would arise in the morning and at once to his books. Breakfast, more delving into the mysteries of power. Dinner, and back to again. The same after sup- far into the night until morning to dawn. wife declares he tried 3 twelve-year-old yon for a subject, ybut she objected. Bho likowire refused Jeed herself to a similar purpose but eile uty nor could he fix her with a con- gase in which lay the power _ @f Brongalt and other hypnotists, in fiction and fact alike. “You talk of auto-hypnotism,” said ‘Mrs. Brunner, “why don't you hypno- i ra iii | Brunner himself came to and said his wife had erything. He was told de done for him. this morning wanted to aot ti ae it i ner t she could swear out @ warrant for hypnotic husband and have him over to keep the peace. She sai® would think the matter over. MAIL THIBP’S FIGHT. Mickey Robbed Postal Car and Panched His Captor—Took Deeperate Chance. A bold attempt was made to rob the Cnited States matis this morning. A ‘Third avenue mail car, attached to the Tear of a regular tripper, wes peering Chatham Square at $9 when a man Simped from the sidewalk, thrust his Aria through the open side door, seize! an empty mati-teg and dashed down the Bowery. Crowds stood aghast ai the during Gerd. Officer Paul Montgomery gave hase and caught him after « bard run Hits THOMAS HICKEY. The thief was desperate. int dropping Policeman's clutches, He turned on his ) Purever and struck him violently. A fight ensued . but at last the policeman Temanded to the United Courts, through the aid of Unived Post-Office Inspector Michac! M weeny ARninst him. ie gave his name as Thomas Hickey, years old, and his home 2 rh t. When an Evening World fer called at this address no one @ name was known. [1 is sup: ‘ y thought the bag full of letters. He may get twenty drank when he committed He was arraigned before u Co Jexander gy Hi bail for oxaminstion was too intoxicated Seria ul in the Ludiow i or both, Mark Brunner ts of a studious turn of find, and when @ stdoke of paralysis Yeonfined him to his home, 62% Wythe to use Revertheless tried to get her under control. Bhe did not respond to his | Finitter left home and family tn Ire- {Tt is the oldest of old stories—hope- , [bY drinking carbolio acid on the side he bag tried to rear himself from the! Blows were freely ex- | bie prisoner and took him to aw sin SHE DIED FOR LOVE ~~ ote Alice Finliter, Scorned by Her former Sweetheart, Drank Acid in Front of a Theatre. ALICE FINLITER. For love pretty, golden-haired Alloey ered and walked away ed by the two men land, and now Iles dend in the Morgue | When she was near the lean infatuation turned finally to des- peration that led her to take: her life vial and drank the con policeman could waik in Twenty-third street just as the * solution of car audience filed out of the Grand Opera House last night. She fell writhing | amid the crowd. Over her leaned the man for whom, It 18 oaid, she gave up everything. Her Just words were words of reproach for him. paused, horror stricken: white and leaned over her Alive Finilter, twenty-three years oli loved, the story goca, Samue! Cunning. |!osing consciousness, but recognized h 6 ter he | Dim bal feat Sees, te Trstgne, After ¥ ‘Bam! Bam!" she « “H's all me to this country a correspondence | ovarerow You, teen ae. was kept up, as a reqyit of which the Bhe was dead an am © arrived from New York Hos- gir! came here three weeks ago and went to live at 24 Ninth avenue. ' tapped on the window to attract hin tegtiug. last night at 10.30 the girl, gaxing through the window, turned and saw if but dimly comprehending. but recov- | gor |Over 5,000900 Persons Are Now Gelling Helle€ im British Ine | dian Districts, | SIMLA, India, April 2 —The distrens ‘ © peaple is spreading and <otliuattens 4 persons are now rec Braschella's Right Lune TES IMONY PQURING |N, Has Covering of Skin Only. Francisco Rraschella {s the anatomical wonder of | Isiand have Read What the People Say. ve doctors in the Lo! ta a. ™ | soVERRI years old minu bs riedt wnas tr nee serve to Adam Schase muscies over the | York City, wrt chest presented @] i000 CURES. HERES THE PROOF, which protect support the pec jehest. ‘The man's | mort extraordinary appearance | which became a cavity on expiration and showed extreme prominence on in-|'" 4ave and to-day rpiration. Braschella told the doctors | "88 eatirely left me that his deformity did not interfere with his usual work, though the use of his/| right arm as somewhat impaired | One of the physicians in explaining | y the case said to-day ‘Ordinarily. men have seven ribs. Which are attached to the epine and to sternum. Then, besides Ubese, they | [have five others called false rites, and | {Ove others known as floating riba. In Braschelia the second, third and fourth riba have the characteristics of thone NERE'S THE PROOF. severe cold from me at once.” Mra. L. FL Lands York City, writes 1900) 1 have tried Very good. indeed the however worth their weight in gold an¢ more.” “The direction of the other rine also fs c@lcuiated rather to eniarge than; CONSULTATION ABSOLUTELY FREE. Close the opening thus left, and conse- quentiy an area four | by three is Weft over the right lung, where the akin covers the lung, This ts a bith. fondition. It was siso World Butidingy New York. . v er €. BEFOREGAY CROWD | pil quickly, follow- Twenty-third sireet entrance to the Opera-House she turned and, seeing that her pursuers were near, (ook from her pocket a emall nts before the | from her | e fell moaning In ence trooped from shrieking and men Cunningham went to the gtr! She was fast nh the girl's Cunningham, who is employed by trinkets had been} Pond & Bov druggists at Twenty y Was taken to the! fourth #1 nd Ninth avenue, com-| “i kY ncibe Minty plained to tur-i sailor collar, sizes x. which. | Cunningham and the polleeman com: | the bank unt elved the money. ing toward her. Bhe ston’ a ent as The Hext day she was told to move and & moment War not seen af ard by Mrs. Jainie- wing reliet, RIPPE REMEDY CURES yetw F 1 Tibs in hs right side, supposed hitherto) p,, Thomas Neniresa” Gat Light te Be necessary (0 the protection Ol CRT) tes Bes Mid Osney Luin, ow ung her! York, writot under date of March 7, 1900 Braschelia |e t musiness in Replying to your kind favor of Febru |Masieton. Pa. He was brought to thelary oF 1 wish th thank the Sovereign | eof the Immigrant Com-| Hemedy Company for the great and un jous that he be| questionable benedi | derived from the * Grippe Cure by Dr. Wight ent had three |/BOVEREION RHEUMATISM REMEDY Macdougal et, New inder date of March 10, “Was suffering trerible pains tn left tee. 4 Me )| OM tho IGM wide Was A large epace, | Stiff Im knees, wash and sleepless. Have who made a charge of grand taken the Bovereian Rheumatic Cure for om better, the pate SOVRAMON COLD REMEDY CURES. inmes Chandler manager Water Works, ifeet, Mags., writes under date March Your Sovereign Cold Cure banished « 9-H. 1¢Tth wt, New| f date February ¥1.| Sovereign Remedies. and 1 have recom. last mentioned, being more diminutive, | ™eM4ed them to ali my friends. They ere SOVEREIGN REMEDY CO., upon (hat side there Are | qmememeeeemen eee HIS PATIENT a Harlem Hospital more patients ilke Joseph Gramer, of Ui Past One Hundred and Bighteenth street. He has not re | shock brought on by the man Inst night Cramer went into the hospital before [midnight with « jacerated right arm. He would not tell where or how he got the | wound he wanted {t rewed up. ‘The surgeon got ® needie and began. He grabbed some fies) and pulled on ft to tighten another part. ‘Instead of tightening the flesn stretched like a piece of rubber. Before the dostor realized tt he had the skin pulled out six ‘sat | He let It go and it snapped his experience with to mind tt at all. serted and Cramer Jumped so an attendant hold him. He caught ¢ the neck and squeexed Cramer moved again the attendant ati had his hold, but gripped only loose ward six inches. The attendant pinched Himself and left the room. When the operation wae begun again In the presence of a dozen dazed nurses and physicians, Cramer, in his pain, put his hands to his cheeks and pulled out his ferh fully The onlookers eft, rubbing thelr eves Yha—what's the matter with you? the phywtelan, 1 am India Rubber an. You must have HALIFAX 10 FIGHT GAS Deluded Citteens Think They Can Down Corporation by Bureing ON, (Special to The Evening World.) HALIFAX, N. 8., April 2.—The H. M. Whitney syndicate, which controls the the Halifax Gas Company, | Increasing the price every 1,00) cuble A large majority | pense with une of of gus 7 cents on and burn oll. of navy biwe serges and cheviot mixtures, trimmed 3 to 10 jyears; value $5.00, | $3.95. Boys’ Double- Breasted Sutts, aE MAN And That's No Joke, Says| Martino’s Power to Talk| Joctor. A sureeon at Harlem Hospital will | have nervous prostration If he has any nvered from the , Cramer's neck had moved for-| » “did it scare you?! 0 - | 4 | | j «TBs Lebdins Mameaoae. H Wy Bsgroved 1K. Solid | Gold Hometeding Wareh \ erwle <—# of Nova Scotia and which | “ails Masteomely f widespread indignation by; ___THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRHL. 20, 1900. PART OF HS ABN COME — | Lost With Gray | Matter. tino ever leaves Harlem i bave to learn # lot of things aver again, How to tak will be one thing. wan shot through the head twe've eat with @ collector. | | tino lost one and one-half ounces of brain matter. ‘This gray matter vepresented » lot of | useful Information. Martino has recov-| ere) his wits, but his memory |« “shy” In spots and he has entirely forgotten how {o talk. The doctors say he has aphi Baabthined Over Twenty-five Years. NS. BRANN, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 231 EIGHTH AVE., hi'StetY?) | mb ste. $100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry | at 50 Cents on the Dollar, | ‘Tho shopping public whe patronize the big Aeporiment sorce will fod tt greatiy to their advantage to call and see our magnilicent eel | ten tefeve baying. as we carry & mare extend! Mork end proitior desigor We ere ko ‘among the very largest buyers ond manutacturers im thi jewelry trade. Mt will pay you te come | 14 and 19 Kt Boule | | BA fee nines $2.75 up et bought else edt oe Mu RL | Te wow $10.00 Titi nines, $5.90 This randeome 14 Ki Solid Kagraved Solid Watenes..... f citizens will die | Bagreving dene tree, | Boys’ & Gurls’ Clothing. Extra Values. Boys' Sailor Sutts, | of cheviot mixtures; grey jand brown; sizes 8 to 16 jyears; value $9.00, 80.75, | Boys’ Knee Pants, Jin choice all woo! mixtures; sizes 3 to 16 years; value $1.50 to $2.00; special $1.00. |taffeta lined, skirt percaline| Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St w CASH OR Good substantial Mardwood Re- frigerators, golden osk finish, lined with galvanised from, sliding vedl McClain,Simpson& Co. RELIABLE HOME OUTFITTERS, 539-541 Eighth Ave., N.W. Cor.37thSt. Do Yourself a Favor Sunday, for instance, we quoted some decided “ Bargeins,” such as Couches, Dining Tables, Chairs, Paby Carrtages, Beds, Bookcases, Refrigerators and Chiffon- niers. If yuu haven't enough cash, our “ Equitable Credit System” helps you out. Could not be voghi All wotehos kept in crter free for & yeara. Open Bvenings. { Mai! erdere promt attended to Girls’ Reefers, all wool cheviot; navy, red and brown; 34 box-coat back, large collar, sizes 4 to 12 years; value $6.50, $4.90. ' Girls’ Top-Coats, of cardinal and navy cloth, with self velvet collar, 34) lengtha, sizes 4 to 12 years;| value $10.50, $8.75. Young Ladies’ Suits, of light gray homespun, double-breasted Eton jacket, | lined and pleat back; value $16.00, $12.50, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St CREDIT. w by looking up some of the “ Specials” we advertise from time to time. Last C S., N. Wood RAR AR Rn’ MAIN FLOOR SALE Fresh goods, Latest shapes. TheSé make the most elegant dress shoes that can be worn. They’ are wonderfel value fer the priok OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. | ALFREDJ. CAMMEYER, 6th Ave., cor. 20th St. $5 Fine Gold Eye-Glasses, $1. every CORTICAL OF sak Ta 05 TR SO IS WARRANTED | & Co's Big Special Sale of Clothing and Furnishings NOTE—For to-morrow, Saturday, we shall make FOUR important special offers in Clothing and SIX other special offers in Hats, Shoes and Furnishings. Circumstances combine to enabl: us to surpass our own best past in these special offers— 1 Teas ST ENON OF there shall be no halting step s in our method of doing it. The clothing, understand, is union-made, which means the highest grade work, the highest cost work that ever Even though you live tifty or a hundred gets into clothing, t miles away, ‘twill pay you to visit our store on Saturday, Ready-Made Dept. Suits and Top Coats. Newest foaeth shapely —neatly| Suits and Top Coats. trimmed — thoroughly “good tailoring — done, in fact, by our own custom tailors during the recent dull season. _ Rich English and Scotch Tweeds and Cheviots; also the very swell Oxford and Cambridge Mixtures, We are certain that no other house in the trade including can or does offer an equal $ 50 Gree “eae garment under $12.50; overcoat to your measure. be a otter these The cut, the style, the fit and finish all guaran. We stake our reputation on these suits and top coats. Our reputation as tailors; for the workmanship is fault- less, Our reputation. as value givers; for they are equal to any suit you can find at $18 to $20. Latest cut;! newest Fancy Cheviots and Scotch Tweed effects, Oxford and | tio Bie “and Blak J 0) We shall be glad to com- Our To also Blue and Black P Serges, You can’t match them under $18; our HATS. Special Big special offer of Satonay | SILK NECKWEAR, One at tan ie offering The very newest Imperials, 3° regular $3 tn up-to- 4-in-hanc's and Tecks; 19, Shoes in Pat- a regular value 50c.,at B7C Yent Leather Extra fine Percale Negligee mary Shirts, with detache ed cuffss value $1.00 A Lot of choice Balbriggan Underwear in plain and fancy Stripes; worth fully 7S¢. " 50c, Special value in fancy Hose, also black and tan; 123 WOH BWevevevers Saturdays till 9. Alpines, in newest $ Styles and colors; a quality fu'ly worth $3, Our price.sses e New shades in Golf and Wales : Hats, value $2.50, a! . 1.45 Open Evenings till 6.30. None But High Grade Union-made Od Sanitary e e Ciothing- { TAILORS TO MEN, 740-742 Broadway. ites. 5 BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. 1,000 s” and Youths’ Patent Leather and Enamel Leather Button \ and Lace $3.00 Shoes reduced to Per These Shoes will also tit men with small feet, Saturday's Sale $1.00 do nt Out shows our Special Bive Dicks Made-to-Order Dept. As a special offer in our Custom-T: Department we shall give you choice many oi Sora suitings and overcoatings, ‘ancy Cheviots, Cassimeres, oe Scotch Tweed effects, Blue and Black Serges and swell Oxford and teed worth $20.00 and 260) atiiiecccccsces fhe marvels of the Tailor's Art—the richest fabrics woven for clothing—made in the best styles that we know, with abso- lutely the best linings, the best trimmings. *20 And remember this: You are not expected to take anything here unless, when finished, it conforms precisely to your own ideas. pare them with the $40 to $50 Suits and Top Coats of other tailors, rice for Suit or Oates ss vceseece Cloth Tops, Patent Leather Kid Fops,Vict Kid, Black or Tan, Russia Calf, our price bahhinakannanadnae No Sweatshop Work. Is unequalled as to style and cost. Other houses find it difficult to duce our styles ai {rom $8.00 to SPECIALS. cH 'S_ TRIMMED STRAW CHERRY SPRAYS, 2%¢, and 3¥e. Third Ave., bet. 65st & 626 cee th ee &