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STARVING, SHE KILLS HER CHILD Girl Was Encouchged in It by Man Who Would Marry Her. (Epectal to The Evening World.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn., rephine Szavutsky, sixteen years o'd to~lay an Inquest defor Coroner because she and her child were starving she suffocated child, efx month» old, by noiding ber This mouth and nostrils nearly hour. The crime wax commit- ted Sunday night. in a loney spor on Irts of the city lad thi nb a tree tury, where it wae found Lat ni ested on muse picton, th whom she har boante: stifled the poilce the Sza kirl had apparentiy « posed of her The youn: of her fall, home at Nnj action of her p. hid. woman we: told the corone! A year ago, ut . Hungary, and th nt to be dagra 0 they sent om Jroame to Bridgeport, i Tomy baby wis born. T could rupport bim or myst, for every- not where T went they refused Misa Szavatehy will be he! the charce of murder in the fret degrer. § uent to the inquest: Miss Seavatsky A statement to the police which used othe arrest of Caries kK. nineteen years old, She sald that Sez three months agi Easter, but mad. promise conditional upon her ridding herself of the child. Sunday, she sald, they talked of mar- riage, and he again urged her to the chiM out of the way, suggest the method which she adopted: DESERTED MAN ON HER TAAL. Joseph Mindo Has Runs| away Wife Arrested for Bigamy. 4x an accomplice uk had The Hungarian colony of Raritan was greatly agitated by the arreat lant even- ing of Paul Puhallk and hin alleged | wife, whe huve been creating a atir in| that weetion of the town. The couple arrived several weeks ago! and while Puhallk apparently had no business lived well and dressed ly. Yeaterday afternoon Jo- Mindo arrived from West Virginia Foascermining the whereabouts of, they Mr. aad Mra. Puhalik he went before Justice Frech and charged them with bigamy. The: ere placed under arrest and lodged In t Somerset County Jali Mindo sayr that the woman {« his wife. She lef; their home tn West Vir- winia after taking $709 of her husband's deny t inweul hus 1 on her Patents Oficial Resigns, WASHINGT April 12.—Walter H. Chambortin, of Chicago, to-day tendered hia resignation as United States An- miatant Commissioner of Patents. The resignation will take effect May 1, when Mr. Chamberlin will resume the prac- tice of patent baw. i Count R from Debta. BPRLIN, April 12.— Warsaw mays Count Thomas Zamolsk!, & brother-in-law of Prince Stephean Lu- bomirsii, enormous debts, CVPSIES FIRE ON POLICE POSSE One Man Killed and Two Others anda Woman Shot. JOHNSTOWN, Pa., April ferce fight on the mountains near [Ally between a band of gypsies and a poase ‘of oMficers one gypsy was Killed out- right and a woman whot through the whoulder. Diviston Foreman Tittler, of QGallitain, wan wounded in the mouth and Frank Coons, his assistant, was shot through the body. ‘The latter In expected to die. The gypsies had come from Blair County, where they were charged with having commit: numerous thefts and were followed by a constable, who cured assistance when he came clo upon them. ‘On the approach of the posse the xyp- sles broke their camp near Suminit, but seeing that escape was feat wsible, made a atand and ope After the tight th dead fumpan pe partyow DUKE IN A WINDSTORM. Cornwa Ce COLOMBO, and April 12.—The Duchess of Cornwall and dohere this afternoon and enthuslastic reception, The 4, whick were elaborately de o1ated, were (led with thousanite of nilives In multl-colored costumes, While the receptions were In progress & windstorm swopt lombo, and a Bumber of natives were injured near the boyal pavilion, at Duke Youk were res April 12—Jo- 14 A despatch trom | has fled to America, leaving | , 12—In a} THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE ITONS OF STORES SHIPPED FOR 1901. NING, APRIL 12, BALDWIN’S TRIP TO NORTH POLE. fiteiei-tei-i 1 fai Duee CEP TRossee wenway SANDET 1080 neers’ | | it i Explorer Has Provi- sions Placed Aboard Ocean Liner for Transport to Arctic Ship America— Says He Wiil Surely Reach His Destination. Hundreds of thousands of pounds of < for the Baldwin-Ziegler Pots tion were shipped out of New Yor FVELNYN REGS, BAL ASIN y truckloads of stuff, embracing hing from tobacco to Sram tacks, om a Hudson street whol store the Hambur) a omit on the ste: ay oduced gray and morrow for Bremen. powders, which h evaporated pumpkin, e day ten carloads of spe odatuffs were sent akency of a big berry lew. ed Something tke a ny coke and enough Along the aides which war haule {mmense sireamers, with th CONSIGN] pounds of yreald cent OW “fi \ DESTINATION NOMTH Po: d and modest, Evelyn Briggs sdwin, a hero of the Peary and Weil fona Into: the frogen north, | © tthe pract.eal inception of |”, rise There's stuf enough te keop is alive twentyesey sald the ex ple * ¢ | ns it is nome of arett jou who may be called a rohe has outfitted expeditions, explained some « ood novelties in the bls walte pow ured hin nee that the stn evaporated, ‘One pound df tt wi up Into ten poitndw of the finest ma potatoes,” he sakl. | From other tine hep | powders whieh he v equipment wilh sail r rely to th ted that he mt his trip, but Fat make publi stre renal to make aa. A Mitte gray and x: The main ching | Ket square. was sald ty fel meat! pole,” he sald. “f belleve tcan do it. fold, ‘capaole of producing A Ralion) hea’ the FLOH OO whieh. Men Vitam suilion. gler has. pl at my disposal rom another row of tin boxes Mr.j not be «nent t ain.” - |MRS. DEATH MAY | NOW GET DIVORCE sre | Convict Says She Is Entitled to a Good| | Husband and Need Not Wait for Him. (pecial to The Evening World.) PATERSON, N. d wife of one of the mur- | derers of pretty Jonnie Bosschleter, can start her sult for divorce as soon as she kes without fear of troube from her huebard’s mide, A letter from the pris: oner Death received by a relative to day stys ay much, This letter also |*hown that the fellow has a kindly [heart The letter read “LT have as a cellmate & man who, fif- teen yeare ago, wan sent here for life for killng his sweetheart. All his old friends ther forgotten him or eter e anytaing to do with He bs \e pwound has no @x- Won of ever eing the outside WILLIAM DE DEATH. again, 1 myweit am ina bad tix, | ———— p again in the sun- to my duties and by tlpping me off an 1 uve hopes, to how to get rewards of merit. De sure now than It ever, ; was, Wegalariiy (living, no dgubt, is the cause of my tir nent, Tf T had spent the term tila cellmate of min 1 would be looking forward to doin Just a» | looked for the hol- around when you and 1 fe no use of m) t part of her life y Wants a pipe and 1 wish] She ie ny betng od.for me mii to send him on and waen you ring it aiong. him greatly. Iam under fons to him, for he saved bud mark by posting me aw [Be has no ot {you would get him o: down here again me many A Week's Ga Ib Mtendinn. nas A fraction of the publitners’ regular Most people can pare the tn price for the expenalve editions. printed good 3-page novel each seven from the sume plates, Book-lovera may pecially | lara ecure there deairabl Tew ure too poor to afford It, Ul % Lop RRR Reb ieeeteit lnienlni-fol. (ist! EVELY> 5 feet 10 ing hes in h as the baloc Hit HAS BEEN In the We 4 work on Arcite exploration. BEGAN PRE with WHEL BOUGHT TI “ies EO pared feod months. ieleicieicte! IAL ACCUSES HER FATHER. Said He Demanded the Money She Made on the Streets. daueater ears | oid: Ns son twe yeure od, and Warnes Snyder, with whom the woman was living at No : ridae atre The rosall the son was responsiiie for the girls wayward he Citaer he only wan his ¢ ter exonerated he: May Pern raining t 1 Nurs A rumor was Ming of the 1g xehoo! smcund strest 'T the Injuncc on ty-owners Wh sald that the retiling of the j in_no way affect the injunction, J, B. Baker, the nrcitect. at No. M4 when known | books by glancing through au announce: | vith avenue, said tk wan tecessary (0 Writers can De ha Kiewit ment over. the Wwanw n thes ptatas 4 Heth et only 2 cenus a copy.) Tete is Dage 9 of to-duy's ‘Bveulon Worle 0s “Been PES ETC Erb tore tet telebebeinbebieleieinbetsinininteiniclateisieleletl + aaerag FACTS ABOUT BALDWIN, NORTH POLE EXPLORER. BRIGGS BALDWIN ts thirty-nine years old. TALL M OT endure arctic cold, he says, and he will wi have only short men in his crew £ HE WAS WITH Perry in 1893-91, and with Weiman in PLANNED TO GO with Andree, bit was left at Spltzenberg would only hoid three men rather PARATIONS for the rs $1,000,000 t NCH whale) BOUGILY 400 ESKIMO dogs and 15 Stherian poates and cor- nered the mayket, thus crippling rival expeditions. + INV TED Cl foods tor Ar ¢ uee and pall) Ar- $ mour & Co., 20, $60,000 for ten carloads of xp lly pre- ugh to last his Spat | | | ‘supply a rieh, No He is eet i Bureau and ts the author of EC present expedition a year him. quimaux iii expedition for twent even t t foleleleinfelatnteintal- ilmintmimtnit GROWING CHILDREN. The Period When the Nervous Activity Isat its Greatest. | re Howe pata “Against the practice of giving tea 1 coffee to children we cannot peak too strongly, Childhood tx the | period when the nervous at its greatest. The b busy recelving new impres i flex action, co-ordination of muscles and the s: reall under “The nervous system {fs pushed to its utmost capacity, and long ts the list of victims that follow {te over- stimulation, In these little people nothing but harm can come from the of such cerebral + Bad, then, Jet us as physi ive in its prohfbidon “Do not be satisfied by answering ‘No! when asked as to its use, but tus teach the familles with whom ‘e come in contact that such prac- tlee Ig evil, We speak emphatically hecause not only among the poor and uneducated, but among the rich, who should know better, this prac- tice is marvellously prevalent.” Children Jike a warm beverage for breakfast, and It ia well for them to ha ft if the drink is a food and not a drug. Postum ood Coffee is made to nourishing Hautd food with a crisp coffee trate for those ho cannot and should not uve cof- | fe Analysis shows it to contain | about | cent. of muscle-forming elements nnd 66,11 per cent. of ea- orgy and fat-producing elements, » to nourish and sustain the neive centres throughout and from which the vital proceeds, | » xupreme Importance of proper | In plice of drugs Is not gener- | underztood, bat the snecess of | id or adult depends largely upon sustenance for the body. | n who depend-upon the Intel- ligence of their elders to furnish them with good, food deserve our most careful attention and thought upon this subject. land Elgin Watches of The immen:e business we hanale in these celetrsted pood: lof.er them at bed rock prices. —_cdeo—- LEVELAN 144 BOWERY, “Bowery Savings Bank ul 4 Ciamd ant Mrontne st ste Brat IAASPERFELP, We are headquarters lor Waltham every grade. enables us ine mont Appleton made by yomove vey eu tans » ntlemen's throughout h Solid) Gold 1 genuine Wal! Watch, guaran years, fll Jewelled movement timeplece, Solid 14 and 18 Karat gold seamies Wedding Rings ovr specialty. ing free of charge. Stewart Building, Broadway, Cor. Chambers St. COME TO-DAY, TO-MORROW, TO THE BIG SPRING OVERCOAT SALE Every new shade. fashionable gurment {s here. We'll gave you $8 to $20 on your purchase £7.50 ana °10 for silk-lined that cannet be than $18 to $22. $12.50 ana 15 very best Thibet, View Jot Overcoats that can Covert for the and Che Walthan '$24,50| Wateh} pant or Gio Gk $25 Gentlemen's 1 “$9.25 Letter | Every new, at to O|Z <a | | | | H | | | \ | Top Coats matched for less act he matched for less than $30 to $35. Open Late Saturday Night. Frank L Taylor Clothing Co Broadway, Cor. Chamters St. BETTER THAN EVER. <_— WORLD | VAL PANAC) she sepia Book of the | People. Companion. Tho Fact Book of the New Century. = BIG IN VALUE... . «+». SMALL IN PRICE, | | 1901 World eK ret 1.00 topics and 10.00 aly bound tm lithe raph board covers, with sewed back ant trimmed edgee * ¢ © Price, 20. Dy tmall or from newsteaters. | Tho Business Man's Desk | | | a OTHING IN THE WORLD LIKE THE NAVAL ARCH to Be Built at the Battery. ~ Full Page in Four Coloss, XTREMELY Interesting Story by an Eye-Witness of LIN- COLN’S ASSASSINATION Full Page in Four Colors. -RAY Review of Two DARING NOVELS by SOCIETY WOMEN. HE MURDERS OF NEW YORK. Their Startling Increase. TIRRING Romance of BOSTON and LONDON. Heroism of a Beautiful Wife. PWARD AND ONWARD! Finally Social Triumph Comes to COUNTESS CLANCARTY } The “Music Hall Peeress.” EW “THREE MUSKETEERS.” j Adventures of Three American Artists in France. IFFICULT MUSIC EASY for This INFANT PRODIGY. Wonderful Little New York Girl,. , LL NEW YORK CAMBLINGE CROOKED? Tricks and Devices Exposed * That Make You Los OUNG MRS, MUIR and the McPHERSON MILLIONS. 7 UBWAYS IN PARIS. How Our Tunnel Will Work, 4. as Judged by that of ae French Capital. les OMAN, ME, BEAUTY..- Harriet Hubbard Ayer’s Home Page. é | F ALL SACRIFICES THE GREATEST. Prof. G. D. HERRON, Who Sacrificed His Love for Science, Ol= IGHT to the Ocean’s Bottom. ADVENTURES ° of a Sunday World Man IN A DIVING SUIT... | OVE’S DEEPEST PANG. An American Bride Dead on Her Wedding Night. ETAILS IN MORE PROFU- SION IN TO-MORROW’S ADVERTISEMENT.

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