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THE WORLD: MONDAY i. ZABRISKIE LOVED ATONE CZAR ESCAPED NOW IT | MARRIED WOMAN Si eee IS $4 , Law Does Not Permit Himself When He Failed. Be She Is a Rich and Beau- Ole Bonce: to | (ian eae eae are the other four off ES tiful Member of the 400" and Sailed for | ‘ After April 7 the rate will be $5 Hussia sey tbat another fromythe rie ipiagulre | jc'al re-/ Tt fc needles. to say that there will | given simply to make good—to compl {it is the last “spectal offer. Hold has bee Tat! April 7 patients ai this unusual rate. After Apsilg the $5 rate returns to atay. A MONTH. a month—Dr. Copeland's usual charge Catarrhaf troubles. Regard this, then, as the closing opportunity ers that have been given to be catgjed Tu neonie with all, but given only for the period for which it Is an- profuse ;nounced, and to be replaced at the end of that period with a higher rate. be no extension or continuance. It Ie jete the series—but it is notable becatise so called, of any kind that will ever be made, E Europe to Escape His ae omfices Mred at che Caar from) RUSSIA TALKS ‘The reasons for this have been given. It remains, therefore, to be empha- Persecutions—D ERR ie : unsee , alzed. No matter whether you suffer from Deafness, Head Noises, Catarrh ‘ p A-be agsaasin syor himself be- WAR TO CHINA. !Skin Disease, Stomach ‘Trouble, Nervous Trouble, Blood Disorders, or from guards could reach him, News \ifair was suppresaed and not pe ee Re. wae inade in ofMfictal reports. z ie nhere of the ministry are in al Diplomatic Relations Will Bel - tnd y of the are weartng H ' * ry pia el a ae Lie tak Severed if Treaty Is | Five hundred ordinary cas FS . avait publicatios ir pute | Not Signed. | These are simply selected cases— spondent Because She Left, He Killed Himself. se, !f you begin or renew your treat! TIL CURED at the rate of $4. m ctlon against Knives nown family of New York, and « t vn now believed by many rlends The woman salled a few days age | Europe, and it is satd tat her for leaving t ry was for th purpose of aping the atten this love-mad young man When Zabriskie learned she hut satied for Europe he gave up all hope and + ed his Kfe. Mrs, John A. © ¢ young Zabrinkle, eal to-day porter of The Evening World home, No. 7 Fifth ation to | mind yo nee eae eee CZAR <x AGAINST POLICE. isted in| a0 Interruption of dlp 1 | cough. St. Peters- «heen are a letter of ondolonce wateh he wrote ta the - who was fn meneed treat weeks age. The new he signature of the nt isd he rapidity of cure Lustix, President of St. Petersturg Law: iia: manided @x-| she had not heard a sound for eight years, James Carey's case was a singular one— "| his deafness came on from the whooping Mrs. Wise was totally deaf, couldn't hear a shriek or whistle when she com-| teen years. the (. This was only six| result of rcarlet any of the symptoms given herewith, or from any chronic, cbstinate dis- ment before April 7 you will be treated onth, all medicines included. and more A Manofactarer’s Deafnes: Mr. Viotor Nobus, broom manufacturer, of 4 Now Howery, near Pearl st. brother to the Copeland Inatitute for treat ation |ceptional cases—eases that all others have iment Inet reek with this characterlatic. tes marl an cure you, because they Cured me. T'was deat when I went there: one month | was entirely He had been to his family phyatclan, That Frank M. Zabriskie, the sour wer “ erp et Fe eral Princeton graduate and athlete, who « follow icalemembers @oranciravollls a FTON, Apr nfor was found dead tn his apartments wit) 1 mu Lie were camtured after | M eo ETEALY see the| neared eae bean stone deaf for & bullet he a tis heart, kt f : ro ot Lh deagi Rusalen Gover ing seriously | Mary Winters had been stone de and a terrible sufferer from ear troubles, himaelf for the he milovizotin h eT | mations. we Derturbet iy the cours af china tn not |J8 yeare—the result of scarlet fever—| In thrwe visite my sufferings were, relieved, istelnetiorbeat tone that rie wep and Cy alge nis the 1 agreement, | stone deaf, mind you. Btilimarriedie Te « . res est mae ty | Mrz, Blackmar had been totally deaf five} without reoelving any benefit, and. waa veyed a din | Hears, the result of measles—totally deaf, | thoroughly discouraged when ‘he came te Doctor Copeland. Stone Deat from Scariot Fever. “TL have been atone/deaf ir. my left ear for eigh fever in carly childhood, Final Victor Nobus, a well known manufac-} iy, hearing in my | turer, was eure of ilsafness in one month | right car b ecane dull, Uniess a J -a case that rinks the advance made in} sok, Unican « his votce and my in says that in her left ear| right car was turned toward fidence that | and Mrs. Hensel descrites how the head “LP wish 1 could helleve jt wer ers has wr ster of tie murder instead of « sul 1 fey [Interior Mt bi Mabe Ld walnet (he aetion of the potlee during TANlintapRaran tly noises that came as a warning of ap; . | ing deafness disappeared, giving ¢ frst ro hough Enos positlve gioq get the treatment wat obtaining WOMAN IN PATRICK CASE eNaLato ewes I? FEARS INCRIMINATION. " wakina PROTEST, |" uit SF to me most remarkabic fire two shots, ax he was not stron ba and I never thought was possessed j @ great amount of nervy “Why he should be despondent 1 de not know. To my knowledge he had + 2 love entanglements, and 1 know not! Brooklyn: ‘I wan deaf for twenty ing about his quaintance with 4 five years as a result of scarlet fever tn b married woman » 1 Fire: Paar childhood. I could ‘The inquest will be held thi 1 ent 'Formal Action Against Man- scarcely bear " by Coroner's Physician O'1 n tebe inlnielmin! at A A anything, and eR 7 churian Treaty Is Dis- Detectives Hall and Met . of rc | in the past year a . West Thirtieth street station, have be: WO R DSO 5 ra | RS. FRANCIS’S claimed. 4 fabcr two twas SPREE po much put on the case. | Sir a Apri At the Another story in that young Zabriskie was tn love with Mrs. Lilifan 1B. Robin re gon, the young womgn who Killed her Omer that tt the statement wes inade quite umtir: that SACRIFICE FOR PATRICK. velf Inst week. Britain as protested at Si. Veter burch, Found by Ile Chum. “Trefuse to answer because 1 think [might be con- er ACRES RM EA SEATS oe ee pene A card of the father of his closest vieted «f a crime, not: Patrick or Mever or Short, so con- service, even at chum) was found on Mra. Hobinwen « nected with the case am !'—What Mr: 2M. ——— 1." "The ‘Cope: body at the time of her death. It wan this chum who discovered Zabriskie's FRANCIS said in effect’ in answer to questions by Justice :| EARTHQUAKE | stored my | MRS. BLACKMUR. Ing, It gives, sutclde. pence hat = i Jerome, é 4 Zabriskie killed himself in his apars- | 2 | ! inlelninininleininlminie tnt ‘ SCARES SULTAN. heeeinr ene thi it, 00) tha can bere : t the Beverwyck, No. 41 West | ’ a] ett i Hae leer i Al pamictesrasal wa ay know E War Mr [ties s dewyer? AC No. be sat at Patrlok’s house, and Jones answere done for the det 3 ceevsath) treat. Heiwaei Mrsotlibres lawyers wht wyel {ecie g ees et | Panicin Constantinople Palace| - : The young man hed plenty of moury suing Mr Hee "Phe sult was br uv. WoMr. Rice ever come to your) | Deal from Whooplag Cough. EB. and entree to the best society; his fusnily | \ we wifes ht ‘ \ r ; | During State Cere- ler iastermlaiies Cares. st Macon street F Kalekerbocker one. His Macick told cer that the ence D rome Mr. Patrick ani MeaCk lye Ese Cate) “My son, four- er catia ras oagUAL Cs A arate a Hho tA ‘ . ate | ony: teen pears old, has Deen deaf to ble right settlement of welts agile one She dtd t through | CONSTANTINOPLE, Apri earthquake shock caused apa Dolmats Pr hoopink cough left hin so, We had to in the | Steak very. loud. to attract “bis attention, toe at the moment | and often: repeat 4 to turn his left to under- 4 Hast Thirtloth street, Another aunt i+; beerutpatens core SEr Hy ep ae TT ofithie:nalran eer when the og iM moles in JoMctals were his hea Mra, George Zabriskie, of No. 47 West Mr \the L fa throne y om te er 1 an zie time. in hie bigwing oft r Copeland un- _. Forty-elghth street. H >. ENE La iSel er Dante Causes Patrick Dee Reward- |", inetaite taker oehn thai 4 2 fs tation tifed that he erptaimed Mr rook | to restore. big Hearing, & Spent) Night with Prieads. oo Patttek td not want the: boty: emoalnr: sie ie at Tae ee nae nD: aitvertelem and she rt i breathing in clear, the noises In his head ed, but wanted It cremated as goon an poset u | Wie closest chum was Edwart Mai-| @ScCene in Brooklyn ed for Bravery at | éen, of No. 1% East Bifty-fourth street {3 who bad been his tent mate in tc | Saloon. a Fire. moron ‘ari 0 ost ee ity peared." Spanish-American war, Both had lit- | = jee dinette te Revietal wasn 1! "Totally Deaf Feb. 20, 1908 = a ays ST (Te tad Bea Ne ee Se ree ee ye Sultan arose from his throne any 1 ry pe 3 erary testes and Uterary ambitions | | oy became totally deaf, No. amount of nathest rurieking. no. matter how loud, could ech 1 couldn't hear weuld reach near ean taking the Troday. an ithout any dimeutt inary sound: ax the room. » It was with Madden and William! Wo: \ Pee a Wy) ou Conn Richmond, a clerk at the Union Chub, | aii, ‘ Ne 1 rs rep met tah the young man spent bie lant night. | or Deepa eoelve | With two women they went to Daly’s | i uaa ' 5 an | fe Theatre. Zabriskie, who had been very i despondent for several days, hid Kone to | 1" |! EU : ba! “ CSET , the place with the avowel purposs ut) Ml” " : uy VE Wipes Ne | f Storgetting his troubles jor Mi PR SEL Pee ERS eeael| Es He returned about 3 o'clock and went | NM) Fie aes vor is hal) Never HIRT Ate | . u “ ' fic — to bls apartmonts, He murt hve shot |“ Hise sire are fe bimself shortly afterwant. J bearredt \ ' Tu Twit ms, fron BW sin Hom olenk nied for | Destroyed. Soldier Boy the First to} Wind TAD, Island of Curaces, | Scale Chinese Wall | spr tthe coiontat authorities of the Inland of Trinidad bave been dir le The first gullet was de dl r ke around the body and came out) arses “0 leaving a ragged wound. Tals butiet | < Was afterward found In the bed Evidently the desperate ‘| Main Broke and Com- muters Saw Huge w told me an operation waa nec T took her to Dr. Copeland. byt any wae brok- gallons we Hd oe turn: die heart wn i POINt. J jrotre evitence for ihe use of the Lil: | onsrmtion wan tecraaaty. and AoW ate heare FUGITIVE WORKING HIS WAY...” ee EO CAR OINA LS | rye ie emit oniy tat milan Sthit the Britian Govern. | We He Cao M. D, (Regular) | and ample reparation for Consulting Physician. the destruction of t Mast derses: Water Con no tosday and milibone wanted before (he wit ft The mead iw | os Want! Lawyer Neccune Hound ht ‘ Copeland Treatment for Deafness, Bronchiti gecurred on the Macken the tracks uf {December fix accounts, ax truste: tites and t funds nS way back on a steamer | i veston to New York He ‘4 due to reach New York ! And will at once come ty ths submit to the servi his arrest on the char pation to the acad Co a ais Wood Late Hacke \ J water echoed April 1 den Hiness of Mine of n cold, contracted -Owing to the nude | the result eve of her Hb pe reen 64 to-nlght's performane the — Heston will be subact mites coming i Phe size of wfore Lieut MLA, April with thirty men ef Tronp long a large ment. ¥ he big main was for: a Jomnnon telegraphed 6 week age 10 x erry lei er} SUsthetay ANSWERS A QUESTION. ¥ from Torreon, Mex. to Pollee Supe at a E Ae ee UE a ‘ at ehaA eh the Sunga Mountains, In Cavite arene WN t With Huyenne for che delivery of May-{ “L consider coffee as it ip usually BOSTON’S MILK WAR ON. |, " Ra ene Water until thet | made in the American family b a private Au cel strong and from the pure bean—an | tne \ aap AAEM nc uke a. guest thun| injurious iarink, especially for ner- ‘ ver 4 RTA : a prisbner,” he sald to-day concerning | you le. Contractors Get Atmost Full sup. ate ar CHINESE WAULD STAY. ide reat nen leas aieoki ernie tm DN OT aDUnt thedstudent. tol whom a ply from Dairy vaniw Tae a eT you refer can study better after tuk (Special to The 1 \ Ww ni eral rt of WORKMEN KEEP WORD. ing a cup of coffee, but the new f the " vt Deportation | energy {6 caused by a stimulant, the; 4 7 “ x 5 * effects of which will soon wear off, ut . int Woald Strike Untes» | leaving him lower In nervous force. ; othe milk t 1 “ TUannifines piers jeduced, and Did. “That Is the reason he has head- New York State if the Joee! produce < I ‘ H r $100 : NTON, No J, April L—A- gener: aL Ache aud feelayee cae dO when he Sa refuse to supply t w i Sitelis thts morning and strike among the members of the tulld-| 4s without coffee. t is only tho et| ‘i Out of 400 cans ted and shipped it Nel heir apseamumes whe [ing crades untone was begin here to-|hot drink he requires, why not take Tre canscan sta = @ally from South Framingham there was : ty cated on appeal in the Cotte! Staieg das ‘Tee thousand men have gone out.{a@ cup of clear, hot water or a cup of Hon oO styl le is Easter. only a shortaxe of 1 The Lowe OLR ea les att demand an eight-hour day | Cereal Coffee, Says ame Fashion: talk train brought weke f t hey have been get-! Mrs, Rorer is one of the most emi-|** Change here for spring| L100 cans, FW res i 1 |nent authorities on food in America.| styles” and everybody | Mn sacri canes : f Ha me time 247! She knows that Americans go on day | StY, Its the pl Brookfleld being one of them ; allie ‘ i soe thmed | by day using food and drink that | Changes. s the place se pie! ; v 7 | ed to comps, AN the | sap thelr vitaltty instead of building | where weistep from the ee ie Wor Enterprise. 4 i deelled to jit up, and it requires argument oft; snow banks into e flow- Bee It is no small task which the Inter na . Fo sceaacane |repeated to wake them up, Broken | 6r beds—from the warm ( Tonati ‘Aavoulatlo: he BN i | REBE z wrecks of humanity stumbling along, Pig een ayosiauion in \ Court Ws: LS ARE HOMES CK eee ee wana oat thelr, corset | woolly things of winter to Be {Authors hae just und ans, are all about us, and their! the lighter airier things of Dererted from | physical weakness is nearly always | |spring. noby Jd t Lyman, | Went Mteteans Who yi) ‘ofthe di i Hihelrannsconte ct w fonal Zine | Britian Army Threaten a ‘Town. | due to improper food and drink. Cot- | ‘a Li by one uf nl on aol eet ; —— settvchine ra LONDON, April }.—In the House of | fee Is a skilled destroyer of nervous bleress a lot of fancy’ e Jar price of which {s $1.23 or $1.7 ured by |Commone today the Colontal. Seere- | strength, Postum Food Coffee ts a|Cheviot men ‘'s suits pu PME leaps. The association will pract TALESMEN FINED. tary, Mz. Chambersain; med the delicious food drink made or selected|}on sale this week as an core ce they : —— | parts of cereals that yield tho ole- Acer. ( Easter special—extraor- i eae alae . =~ Piinnnouncing bere | Monts Nature demands for rebuild al tH es NR mn DYING OF HICCOUGHS. | iivnr'nw caw Jerkinn Weet African | M8 the nerve tase all over the hu- dinseywalue 916: Easter b - Sina ra —— Reaiment, who deserted at K man body. alesis wh tated ae [ie sles Mal Weasnany - Clerk Iv \emiura Hotel Has spetta) fad mre er amend 4, Kamael Te it has ever been served to you In| thing for men, mie far jury ‘ Had tp von f Ta thaerr ene ‘ | twa feared they would /a weak, tnpalatable drink, have it! Seen our new shoe for g ' ‘ , ON made over again and use two apoons Gung ave ini, 2 of: th Seater! Tote lut chat about ve hundred men {to each cup and know that the actual | MeN ? welons : perena wives E RON. Y.. Is dying with | of the West Aftican Regiment had re- f Out of onechundred: taleamen. at rived at few March tt. Whi h wana i helled becatue! th Tene 7] boiling continucs full 15 minutes.) WM. VOGEL & SON mut of one hundred talesmen sum: | week wth arriving ere, Orousht | “tte has apes which Inst for hours and] turned (9 Berra teone a: ‘ae time they] Gar word for ft, the Postum Coffee Se e lesputeh from wt Cole} Hned $100 « q@oned only sixty-five responded. no news of the Buenos Ayreaus his screngih io fast ebting away, underatood they would be sent home.” | is delictous when properly made, | Broadway, Houston St. jen from early childhood; an attack of |{h ition in chare@ ich’ x: cland ‘eatirty and completely the hearing in nthe one. that, Had bes tally: deaf for eighteen y years curate aa in, the right. —Sttes Mary’ Wister, 598 f on New Year's Day. Mr: Sallabury had been deat 16 years, was ing deafer all the time, and made uy 1s inind he would have to leat and wus going to be totally deaf. been to no end of doctors and spect No help and no hope. After readin some months series of wonderful fulte In’ deatoese Be depeland in the dally papers he weat to ‘That was To-day he penmern an ery anybody. "Why, he nayse eT hear better than mont’ peopie. ens can sit in the front room of my house an he Park ave., Paterson, robore!, by al "Sis tamnlly, hla triode ‘tod Me note nelgee affe eo went at once 0 Featored her, hearing r, 8 years deaf, how bear ae well as’ ever, of those ty; and buzaln, Mr which the, thy he deafness as the eara preceded onchial Disease: tt rent Robert Viara 3 iH tie Copeland phy? Seunte. “He ‘bears willing” tent mony. stomach Dl Disease. William O. Barr iw} Ww. rt i expresses wl eat befor tee rot tee ation, distress Hansel ca by the dropping: down ‘a the eutarchal secre! cries Cough: Frank Carter, street. Brook, Meacribes ‘hie relict trom: couse and throat troubte. Ne bert Stowart, HOW. Ibth. street, tically ‘cane of nefvous diaeas att its symptoms of weakness and dedillt They. were complicated with Catarrhal Oom Altonn, ail of which were relieved. ihe Cop fi Medical Institute. HUNTER ST. JOHN, M.D, (Regul Attending Physician, ee seela and it ore F, M. SISSON, M. D. (Homoeopath). antees against similur wets ia the future, In attendance upon patients deairing Homoropathle je in connection with the sand Catarrh 2 Neaatom, applies ta * RELIABLE", CA RPETS” ‘For age and want sabe While you mays No morning sun lasts a whole daye’” It Is exsy to follow this advice of. Benjamin Franklin if you use our “Long Credit" and share our money- saving bargains. INGRAIN CARPET, 45c. a Yd. (Our regular 75c. quality.) 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