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MOTHER POISONED elie, tee Mrs. alten, a Con. sumptive, Killed One. Child and Tried to: Murder the Other Lit-| tle One — Committed Suicide. Little One Spat Out the Deadly Potion and Her Life Was Saved—Noth- ing Left to Explain Her Mad Act. Mra. Annie Gumbar five years old iw street, murdered | veven-yea @aughtor Annie last night pote ‘Then *h ‘ and tn ANNIE GUMBART. to the ips of her four-year-old daughte Katie ‘The child spat out her life With Hips parched from the poime sister dead desite in ved and her mother dead on the floor, the child screamed for ho The woman w Sumptive and went mad / over her approaching ug and sa her an inouratde con om brooding HEROWNC — HILDREN 1! : 6 a ANNIE GUMBART. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 11, cen my -T. KELLY. | Deere Df, Mamanaf lire 144 BOWERY, Bowery s Bank Block.” North of Grand tiem weet cide of reer Bet Broome ood (rend Ste. It pays to watch our advertise ments closely, soo fn coeapans ass them with would-be ments. This wee! lelecce, we e, we advertive Watches at exactly half the price charged by others, This Gentle w i) Wedding Rings. {X made i of special bar ceive prompt attention lao WORKERS 10 UN Nal, LOUK Car Strike Threatens to vm GERSONS At 230 o'clock th Maron, a boarder a Wi ll C II Mi li ti tare te Governor Will Ca ilitia Went int ve room. . | A TERRIBLE SIGHT. if Needed. He saw the dead woman on Def murdered child o' hed. Their eee wor Aletoried. The eyes) of. LOUIE, May ding to) y police and are had turned yellow. The tips were black ee eae. ; ! A ened, The room was fillet with the| Cd A ; A broken cup lay beside the dead ‘ke here may assume vas . ol wlan. Tt was the sole evidence of the | tons If not soon settled. He deciares) 8) tt wulcide. Bhe had destroyed everything | (Mat 100,00 men and women of all trades ; m and! eft no writing to explain why *he| will be called out if the comps wanted to take her childre 1 hersell) does not back down. " fter out of ! ‘The situation,” he said tovtay ate ati + inge roused Van Wart, av-ltar more eriticnl than tt : a other ledger, They could do nothing for] the otrike began. Thi A pase a seg adi ritata 4 the living child and took ber to J4M°*) Bregident Whiteker and Mr ilaumhft yess i i cents Dison c Te Wen Twenty -seeee » stubbornly refusing bm mitts ress, & eet gated the lead) ceidtration merely accentuates x * Police Department Woman. He had wt enough ad presage dart a Gat eee ike Pcp Mice edge Annie to the New York iloepita T | able k eae sai ile ia he notified the polise Awa i Sik se uelasiink Tae Ge tans oes ine * | existence and muat be won if it takes |" med Me unuaual powers, it levery unton man in St. Loule to do tt | cannot with the sltuatie "| Members of t eading unions In st vb am (eat: ‘duckie Lowls have canvassed thelr organian ne ri then not hes The tuft w sitter, She “gre out |, ccs, ida Ue Weaaelal te tue ” minaety crm at he she at, be = ¢ members are ’ Stat LEFT WITH THE DEAD. fesgar te. read if She felt he ers face. It was cold Samal ; yee tuenleig DAES: & ier, [the ward f their officers Pon , soe da me women will lay aside | "Y 4 ] of 1 A Varsenge an or ends duburban road ¢ orca wentanee paced oie clared the man ga a a bart and paid The police arrested Mason Neem Fobm wi ead dole as i rone ; was a | tals POH WONG vis SCARED "EM, | way. | Medium. Cabled Chinese Empress to Get Of - Hrities | topped Nesenge a & Rag F ¢ ployer says, hae | M M n ‘ he ay let sag hee Pr »* « evan * facet that whe day » t : he M Gerard, “me: { the Empress Dowager at | ad = * Hosp the Britien Kmvars pos! “Unless the heir aopore h ' ears fe [nuperseded, unworiny advine Vag 18 Baw ‘ Rroadw the frat | r ~ geil decal w Mme Gerard's adve . Amociation, To-day Pr 2 ceived the following + tom 2 Mum fr vielied four ee meer, Pekin, » ' » wite| fugther (raneminion (onsitered da ' to security of | tae . President Tim M M s% " @z dui re being raised vy sao- | wreones ‘ fon to equ Ving WAH Wil be marcued « Fm | ow t | He declarce tha ith re be Semone tae thie Summer | ‘ ert and ma a0 DOWN PI Mr M Mme Gerard's arres The me | N SPANISH MOB. os raved 10 . ° erat to the etty yester ‘ onal ok her iw iren to t | MADRID, May 1 —The oniy + * wisi at Gihaitee I Worthy anti-taxation distui bance ‘* * * i up in arch street Serday (cok place at Valencia, ° ole h she wa moved to ot ceurred, and barricades | 10 Ja suffering, the the streets from behind wigph| Th’ Pocketbook was found | doctors { morphine, | " the gondasmes. Pom sensi It » ntalned be © ts addicted, Wheeling Man Lost Only| Anna Router Causes the| $900 on Broad- Arrest of Mme. Gerard, bills, Mr. Murphy was turned lo» together with the remaining $3.10 | — Great Gale Boys’ Clothing Melle Pritey ond Saturday foe re a me Sunday is opportunity day for want advertisements, Get @ lime im the *° Great Sunday World, @ ORIGINALS IMPORTED HATS, S @ COPIES 4 Speeval Sale Ths Weak ab Millinery ay, Hat House yall \ z, ew ev" Mm This won tort *pla { millinery e th ata.) ) ‘$7, 50, $10.00, $12,00, eoved style art » finest—Trim sirable at Wholesn GERSONS’ WHOLRBALE IMPORTING MILALINERS BROADWAY AND J0TH ST., TURKS f MORE DELAY. |. Ahmed Pasha Sails for America with New Proposals. CONSTAN NOPLE, Thureday, May The matter of the settlement of the | indemnt aim emporartly delayed irkish M Washington, Ail or " as given assurances of he t the aime, but asks forar atch te granted. Anme * left Constantinople He ie going ‘ted States with proposals, the object of which Is the ttlement of the claims in an indirect In the even f the fatlure of Ahmed + jovernmen: the Porte Abmed wt ted a new note En * announcing a The object of that movement « to establish a precedent for sequent imposition of Itke duties \ other towne The Bmbassics will again refuse sent, as the Measure ts contrary to ne treaty j in the City Court awarded Mee + Hote 8 damages for the “ x teeth u Holt, who is young and ¢ riding on Seventh © One Hundred and Pitt street, June % M08. when she knocked down by & horse and w driven by Henry @olomon, a rich hair goods manufacturer, Mre Hols sued for 8.0) damages ‘The jury awarded her one-quarter the| Island. Mojloas had brass cannon and amount after deldg out fow moments, plenty of ammunition, but after three - of trim: g mbraces { | | | | | | | } | At 8 O'clock To-morrow! ‘outside; superior to any 12, | row at !Many Battles. with the}ji,,1"he 9" SaleofSHIRTS ‘And Collars for Men 4 A year ago when we bought out a factory and sold Pe a, of | dozens of shirts in a few days is the only occasion when such shirts were obtainable at such a price as to-morrow offers, and then both muslins and linens were cheaper. Here are splendidly-made White Shirts, with Utica muslin bodies and linen bosoms in various styles; worth up to $1.50; to-morrow | 50c each And the best offer of Co/lars we have ever made. Five heights in | the popular turn-over shape, that is most wanted this season, accurately made, cut, and sized ; the proper summer weight, and with /inen surface collar except our own; offered to-mor- Six for 55c And not sold in smaller quantities of a size, Few manufacturers can produce them by the hundreds of dozens for the price we ask for half dozens, All sizes 14to 17, ~ Saturday Sale /Of << morrow on the Fifth floor, and marked at striking reductions. There |is fine picking for Men, Women and Children. Women a $3 to $7 Shoes for $2.35— | M All sorts here and plenty of sizes in each, ‘The best kind of shoes at an average of 4 sttgh Clase Sample Shoes $4. A choice lot, but only for a few; sizes 7 half price. os 74 ac poor all sorts and aries; | mate an te Women's $2 to $3 Shoes tor$t.ag—| nace; t ss it ian, Called ‘Home Comfort;'’ hand sewed and inclade Oxfords, lace and ey Congress and laced and button shoes with | Boy’ 2 Shoes at $i— broad toes and low, broad heels; for Black calf and cordovan, 12 to 514; worth elderty ladies or others with tender feet, | 8 pw om tid: wine aad | ° ennis: fe H ite and tan; Men's $3.00 and $5 Shoes at $2.68—| ier sole; 30c, all sires; worth 50x Patent leather and kit and tan calf shoes; | not all sizes but well worth looking over. Fite Now Children's shoes, 7S¢ to $1.15, ding to size, and you can depend on a saving of a third on any lot you choos@ JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. 1. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. BLUE AND BLACK WORSTED-CHEVIOT Suits are fashionable, serviceable and the dyessiest clothes for general wear known (o the tailoring profession, We offer about two hundred single breasted sack suits (with choice of single or double-breasted vests\, made from high class tabrics, superbly tailored and warranted to give perfect satistaction in every particular at SPECIAL. We also place on sale to-day about one hundred single. breasted sack suits, made from English criceting flannels, in gray, olive and blue grounds, with white and other colored stripes running perpendjularly through the fabrics, The designs are exclusive, and these suits would cost from $25.00 to $35.00 it made to measure. Our price * 1). and every garment titted properly or we decline to take your money. STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, Thorson 245 | ComPaNyY 4 croruiers BROADWAY (Opposite City Hall Park, Just Below’ Murray St.) ours’ fighting the insurgents fed. Their * 4 not known The Americans lost two killed and even wounded. They destroyed (he ar 9 * rifles, powder and stores ne ielanders of Maabete received (° n exped! Hfferon: r | nome of Mating re be | moony of f t pli, aporoachi principal town anoe, th » be eeoupled, a suit, om varded ‘three hem vigerous.y companies fer which ere innded and (ook no wae k 1 insurgents Id. 'the neignborit Rebels All Through =|! wns and (ne natives, appear friendly Islands. er ey a | “The Limitation of Wealth.” | | Walter 8 Logan, ex-President of the MANILA, May U-910 A M—A force | New York State Bar Association, wi!! eture of Th Limitation of Weatt f WO insurgents attacked twenty-five | before Liberal Club at German Ma For sath Seeman 2) Rast Fifteenth street, this HOOD’S | Sarsaparilla te & carefully prepared extract of the best known vegetable for the blood, near San Jacinto, Province of Panjast nan, On Monday, but were routed by the vate, ten of thelr number being killed. The Americans lost two killed On Apetl % the rebels burned wed the town and of Trocin, near Bulan. murdering natives who were friendly Good SHOES These shoes are taken from our own Main floor stock of selected | shoes, It is a clean-up of various small lots which are collected for to- | | White, butter and ecru Fine Organdie Stock and Bow ry n Organdie Revers, lace trimmed 89c 263 SIXTH AVE. (Entrance Through Furuiture Store) 104-106 West 17th St. Why Not be well and stylishly dressed? You can do it with so small an outlay of ready cash that you will never miss it, the balance we will charge and you ean pay for it in small sums weekly or monthly, Our garments ate all * marked in plain figures, thus assuring you that you do not have to pay more than regular cash prices. It is beeause of the class of customers we have @@ our books that we are able to sell on such reasonable terms of CREDIT, ° MEN’S SACK SUITS, in fancy cassimeres, cheviots and worsels, made in the newest styles, atrietly all wool and well tailored, ‘ 10.50 to 27.00. | MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS, in fine cov. erts, whipeords, vicunas and cheviots, made in the latest style, lined with good Italian cloth or satin, 10.00 to 35.00 LADIES’ SUITS, made of all-wool cher- fots, Venetians and broadcloths, jackets lined with extra heavy taffeta, new shape akirt, lined with fine percaline, worth $20.00; special, 13.50 MILLINERY, SHOES, MACHINES, FURN?- TURE AND CARPETS. | Open Saturday Evenings Until 9.30, 470 Fulton St., Brooklyn, ‘Secon Garonne SIMPSON Two Specials in Stylish PARASOLS & UMBRELLAS — Remarkably Under Value. 24-inch (close rolling) all pure silk Umbrellas, with fine natural wood handles. $1.65, Value $2.76. Coaching Parasols, choice silk, black white and colors, embroidered all over, plisse effects, cordings or nove city figures—extremely special at $2.75 Children’s Parasols in every come vable design and style, plain and fancy trimmed, at attractive prices, 20th St. | The Most Popular Articles in LADIES’ NECKWEAR | at Special Paives for Saturday. Taffeta Silk Barbes, corded neckvand, fancy spoke hematitch, white. 5 biacik, cream and all.colors, at 4 Cc 25¢ 39c Lace Barbes, assoried patterns, with fancy tuck stitching Embroide and 19th St. © KOCH & CO. L 2 5th St. West, between Lenox and | OPEN SATURDAYS Seventh Avenues. | TILL 9.30 P. Me j EVERYTHING IN SHOES FOR Ladies, Misses, Boys and Children. Sixth Avenue. ° Sole Agents : for Ne York of the LLECNMW FAMOUS SHOE A rr FOR WOMEN. Every woman who values comfort, laves beauty or appreciates economy is invited to inspect these shoes, All shapes, all leathers, all styles tor all uses, indoor or out; dress, } walking, wheeling, golting, housewear, Oxiords, 52,50. Boots, $3.00. ‘Ws Wanted—Female, | SPECIAL SALE. American ‘ prety weie aliad, * vent Btore Gi al . sane, Be wid. ill be printed inf mass form, with a gaudy _ is eters Py "Department Store iets te wai | mung this week to | Proctor’s Plearure 54 Barclayst. | NER WesT BROADWAY . at Keith’ ire, Personal f the most prominent are introducing it in SPEEDY JUSTICE.—Kindly public ‘and who viet ite success: eleg! ok. arise FJ leeeeee je, a and Wovld, where and when you|The talentel rocallst, Sallie aura “Badie ‘omat ook. raph or write Cit Editor, |! to the Americans and two Spantards. | stomach, kidneys, liver and nerves, ali 10 may be seen. Confidential Wiege ich, motion voles soome. to ‘The Americans killed thirty-seven of the Smee er nt that it fetaine every . =| ae pogo Pg | virtoe every ingredient. perfect Insurgents ae merit that cures when all viner Weilp Wanted~ Male oor cara Within at m wyees baw, $ On the same date Major Andrews, with thet sae | FATED Din cairn on i ater weesy record of the some” 7° ‘used it becomes the tavorite Ly remedy t will be 2 aleiributed't throughout 0 companies of troops, attacked Gen. | Hood's Rarsaparilia is gold by all drugaiats. | o," ce ee SS ee Ole, Mojicas’s strongho'd near Ormuc, Leyte Get HOOD’S and Only HOOD’ a Sig ata a song