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Sai a ch ee id petites 17a retina anceheeaeneaaal SEYRET _THE WORLD: _THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 190L THERESA VAUGHN | IN A MADHOUSE. Noted Singer ROSTON, April 18—Her mind shat her memory Kone and affitcted melancholia, Vaughn, the actress, known in private | charmed her audiences, have been very rs. Theresa R. 1 taken to the Worcester w sulcldal insane. She docs not She thinks she 1s merely suffering {rom a nervous attack and will soon be well. The cap hold out little hope of her ie ines recovery. "n made heretofore Mrs. Haupt'’s friends have expected | ently whe has be: this sad ending of her career for so time. She had to give up her work on the stage eighteen months ago, when} ehe failed to remember her lines and realize her condition. | Cherry street, this clty. ; The death of her husband four years broke down completely. CHURCH BLOCKS: SWINOLED HIS LOVE AFFAIR. Members Object to the Union of December | and May. Members of the Tremont Methodist Fptscopal Church have taken a hi the love affatr of Mr. J Miss Josephine Steber, ment in the congrega faa teacher of Spanish, y In Madrid. recen of members of the congregation. Miss] {ntended to eperd in preparations for} Bleber’s father ts the proprietor of 9 r wedding. ; ‘ i i an e lover offered to have the cheek steam laundry and sho works Ina mil: | cashed and carried tt away with him. Mnery store opposite the Steber home at tid not return, Mins Bopp's af No. 1:01 Washington avenue, Her | forts to And him were futile until sho Me has a class of Instruction attended by thirty children mother died recently. proval to her daughter's engagement The church members w and those w place funded the pa not Inc! fellow church memb: “Yam a Christian conduct of others who share the tenetn of my faith have\ puzzied thelr practical applic THREATEN 10 POISON HER, Pupils Send Warning | cially in its results in the case of of Peril to Their Teacher. ter and one your newsy mouth and propose At out of the way, candy on Baster Sunday you will never see another. ‘kK very unfa: mark out words—you die!” agrees Ujai Fou Miss Mclaren @larmed Qver hor personal safety, in tho intorest of good discipline sho de- Uvered the {étter to the principal of the| hed without: bei echool, Prof. Thomas . Gore, who} office, 38 Wast 14th 8¢., New York Se bgt thereon embocerfen the melt, _ en to Mr. Ip number mailed tt to " unhereat ituiracter The s re continually printing letters | ‘ure about thref ot{ eon P 4 high position who! unani- mously praise Dr. Greene's great medicine * st 3 Ie was <M BHATIOS SOOOUDOr THERESA VAUGHN. memory has been growing worse ail the me and her efforts sometimes to sing ‘Theresa | the old songs with which she formerly pathetic, | Since her retirement she has ltved with her mother, Mrs. Ott, at No. 45 pt, has been um for the | and of her brother, Joseph, in nths ago alded tn 1m. husband was the lestayer, She was a in Meht opera. She ts years oid Since then her thirty-six SWEETHEART. iGirl Wrote Lover to| Return and Had Him Arrested. Charles Hoffman, of No. 3674 Park avonue, was arraigned in the Wes: Side Police Court to-day charged with the larceny of $1 from Miss Jo opp, of No. Miss Bopp im ed to Mr, Hoffman and that when Yon her in January they dis- cussed their future plans very pleasantly. Sho showed a check for se) which shel i and Ey AL Sit no mre prom!- n Mr. Silva His wife dled She gave her ap- e him a letter brimming over with er mind the check," ge of diploma: Tam dying ned to Bopp sntertained him Une | hed | MAYOR WALLING HAS TO SAY ABOUT Dr Greene's Nervura. | Mayor Walling, of Orange Park, Fla, sald, “but the fe worely by of them.” | voices the sentiment of many thousinds of | people who have found Dr. Greene's Ner-| | vura blood and nerve remedy of incalcu- lable benetit.. The record of cures of seri- {ous nervous complaints effected by this! | grand medicine is rolling steadily ‘higher | and higher. Read what’ Mayor Walling writes: “I have long been familiar with |the fame of Dr. Greene's Nervura | | blood and nerve remedy, and espe- | my friends, many of whom occupy Developed a Suicidal Mania}' Through Profound Melancholia. GRANT TO COME HOME. Wade Steceeds ti Mates in thern Lusor Gen, Unusual Upholstery. | The unusual part is the price part, lend perhaps also the good taste that | eae put into them with every thread —something that as arule you must, | pay dearly for at most stores. Reversible Tapestry Portieres, 8 colorings, knotted tassel fringes; value $3.00; per pair, Three-fold Screens, 64 in. high, silkoline fill- ings, white enamel oak or mahogany finish, SNOW FLAKE CURTAINS AT 1-3 OFF! |Light grounds with dainty colored cross | | stripes, $1.50 curtains, full 3 yds. long, per 95 pair, beautiful colorings, per 145 175 95 |$2.25 Curtains, | pair, | $2.75 Curtains, with silk stripes, per pair, 1. 90 RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS—Our combination offer. | |One pair Ruffled Muslin Curtains, Mocca Com- | $1.25, plete |One St-inch brass extension tube, value 19¢. for |One pair White Loops, value 10¢. One pair Tassel Hooks, value Sc. Imported Striped Slip Covers Damask, 32 in., per yard, Finest Table Oil Cloth, white or colored, 133 yds. wide, per yd., 25c.; 11¢ yds. wide, \per yd., | Pillow Loops, with 3%, yds. cord and 2 tas- sels, each,, Extension Rods, '; in. brass tubes, with | brass or white ends, extend to 54in., 35¢. 95 14) 75 25 kind, each, 15 Cotton Pillow Cords, all colors, '; inch, per | | yard, OF Scotch Curtain Nets, 18c. quality, per yard, Z 123 Women’ s ce Misses’ Shoes, Special Clearance prices on several broken lots of Women’s Shoes and Oxfords left over from our Easter sale. Not every size in every lot, but every size in some lot. If you can find your size in the style you like you’ll get a big bargain. Women's Vici Kid Button and Lace Shoes, with patent leather and kid tips; ase) IN ebelce some tans; all sizes in the kid tip lace; | regularly worth $2.00 and $2.50; ot the | Women's Oxford Ties, in tan and black, lot for kid and calf, also patent leathers, in | broken sizes; regular $2.00, $2.50 wa) Tf 45, $3.00 values; Misses’ Tan Kid Lace Shoes, with spring heels, all sizes up to 2's; regularly worth te 50; a choice Bargain Friday for n Friday | 98 52, 50 Worth of rep Music for 19c. | A special Bargain Friday offering, consisting of a collection of 10 new compositions, vocal and instrumental, jby .well-known composers, nicely ; bound; all published at SOc. a copy and | never before retailed anywhere for less than 25c. a copy, now offered at 19c. for the lot. The contents are as follows:| Instrumental, | | Affinity—March, by Abe Holzmon, composer of! Hunky Dory, Smoky Mokes, etc. Thing-a-ma-jig—-Quickstep, by Merk Meredith. Sounds from the Orient—-Patrol, by Tony Stanford, | composer of Day by Day, etc. The Merry Makers---March, by Robt. Keiser. } Vocal. For You Alone, by W. A. Heelan, composer of House, Too Much Trouble, etc. | You'll Never Know, by Monroe Rosenfeld, author of | {Ste Was Happy Till She Met You. | My Heart Is Still Waiting for You, by Geo. Cooper, | composer of Star of the East. For Your Darling Mother's Sake, by Arthur Bey velyan. You Said Farewell, So Let It Be, by Howard andl Chas, Graham. I'll Never Care for Any Girl but ‘You, by Andrew etl composer of My Old New Hampshire Home, | | | | 79c. For the Entire Collection. MAIL ORDERS See high places of honor ord trust. In| ‘eases of nervousness from the! strain of long sustained mental SS a) cat ee work, causing sleeplessness and | c ‘a., April 18.—With an im: Jack of rest, i uginary grievance against thelr teacher, + It is excellent. 1 Miss Jennie McLaren, five of the youns- er pupils af the ave | used it myselfand am now usingit, ter Iish Schoo! 8nd I most cordially recommendthe | threatening let- remedy."—H, H. Walling, vet palnoned, {Or troubles of the blood and nerves. These nd bwel hone letters are written solely for the benefit of foe others. Nervous men and women cvery- iwhere are being cured by Dr, Greene's | %* 5° Nervura. Why should you not take advan- tage of their experfence and get the help you need from the same source. Dr. Greene's special advice ts always tobe by! eff who. call at his w not seriously but be Sale in Our Music Dept., 2d Floor, Rear. Men’s $6.00 Machireuhes for $3.50. These Mackintoshes are made of strictly all-wool | covert cloth, of fine texture, mounted on pretty plaid | linings; all scams sewed, strapped and cemented. | eo isa bargain well worth buying Foulards. High-Class_ “Novelty “Foulards, Mercerized finish, These are handsomer than silk, | | wider, stronger, and very much less ex- pensive. There are many exquisitely beauti- ful styles, in blues, old rose, lavender, green, red, pink, black and white; made to retail at 59c.; here Bargain Friday at 35) IRL ARTIST DISAPPEARS. |» the Grundmann etudlos, has deen! ing f Medford last M ar oahe hus ao home deapondency Mine I wen a ACITY IN ITSELF est at4 per cent. per annum paid t it on deposit three months ¢ Amounts deposited before the tenth ho) TEC) |tor the full month. SOOT ATE pew by OPSTS. , Sreged, Cooper & Co., Bankers. TIS LIFE FOR STOLEN DE. ee all sums of $5.00 and upward of any mon will draw interest Ohe Bargain BB day Sale. | Were we not aware of the fact that thousands upon thou- ‘sands of people wait for our Bargain Friday Sale week after week, and figure upon the money to be saved here, just as if it was part of their regular income, perhaps we could not do our part as | well. | The sense of responsibility that this knowledge adds to our desire to do the very best we can for you in the way of greatest value per dollar of price—cannot fail to always insure to you on |Bargain Fridays ‘ “better goods for the same money or the same | goods for less money than elsewhere.” Half Price for Dress Goods Remnants. | Sales of the past two weeks have left us with a considerable lot of short ends of Dress Goods. They are just as good in style, color and quality as ,you could buy from the piece, and yet jall we ask for them is halt price. |The lengths run from 2 to 6 yards, ‘and all colors as well as black are con- tained in the collection. In the great ‘assortment are to be found such pop- | ular goods as Black and Colored Cheviots, | Black and Colored Serges, Black and Colored Etamines, | Black and Colored Mohai: | Tweeds, yeilines A Seth Dorn Soe. The accumulations of the past two | weeks will be offered to-morrow at |prices which make them bargains of the first order. The collection consists of Plain and Fancy Taffetas, Foul- ards, Printed Liberties, Louisines, Wash Silks, etc.; all in good weaves Albatross, Henriettas, Broadcloths, Prunellas, Etc., etc. and colorings and in lengths of from 1} to 12 yards. Three lots at three spe- cial prices: 79 v9 49 |The 3§c. and 40c. per yard grades for The 60c. and 6Sc. per yard grades for The 75c. to $1.00 per yard grades for Boys’ Clothing. That boy of yours is no different from any other boy and he’ll go through his clothes in a jiffy, unless they are made right, made as ours) are—strong as iron. And if you buy to-morrow, you’ll have the advantage of all these low prices. | | Youths’ Long Trouser Suits---Odd lots ot broken lines that cannot be re-ordered; sizes 14, 15, 18 and 19 only; worth up to $6.50; Bargain Friday's special price for a choice, only, | Boys’ Spring Top Coats, (Sizes 14 to 15 | years), of a splendid quality of covert cloth, | inlight and medium tan effects; worth $0.00; specially reduced for Bargain [riday to |Boys' 2-Garment Double-Breasted Suits--- | ages 6 to 15; Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, ages 3 to 12. Made of pretty patterns, in mixtures, also |in blue and Oxford, in standard up-to-date styles. The double-breasted suits have double seats and knees. The sailor suits | are prettily braided with silk soutache. In- | stead of $2.25, their actual value, all we | will ask Bargain Friday for a choice will be but | odd tots of Boys’ Vestee Suits--.275 Boys’ Finest Vestee Suits, made of the finest | materials, mostly in blue; sizes 3, 4 and 5 only; suits that have been on sale at $5.00, $6.00 and $0.50; a choice Bargain Friday for 2.50 2.00 135 2.50 Chneren: s Wear. Children’s Caps and Children’s Reefers make up the contribution of this Department to the Bargain Fri- day Sale. And they are worthy contribu- tions, too—-offers we have every rea- son to be proud of. Children's Silk Cops, French St |somely embroide $1.75; here Bargain Fr iday fe Children’s Silk Caps, in three styles, French |graduated ruche and trimmed ruche; Bar- | gain Friday's clearance price only Children’s Reefers, in all colors, plain sailor styles with prettily trimmed collars; regu larly sold for $2.50; here Bargain Friday at Children’s 3-4 length Box Coats, in serge or cloth, with large collars; in the very latest styles; on sale Bargain Friday at ¢, hand sold for = 119 G9 1,95 3.00 Women's Wrappers. Of course you have seen wrappers quoted as cheaply as these, and even cheaper, many atime; but rest as- sured they were nothing like these: Women's Wrappers, of fine percale, in light and dark erfects, all new designs, with braid trimmed yoke and full ruffle around skirt, excellently made and finished; Bar- gain Friday's price only bdo Women's Wrappers, of a superior quality of lawn, in pretty light and dark patterns, yoke neatly trimmed with braid and deep flounce on skirt; easily worth $1.50; here Bargain Friday at "7.00 Household Linens. Ready-for-Use Pillow Cases, size 45x36 made of the well-known Pepperell & od Sheeting, the regular price of which is 12c. a yard everywhere; here to- morrow at, each, Barnsley Table Cloths, standard of quality. Every housekeeper knowe that no better or stronger linen can be found anywhere at any price. We bought this lot at the old price, which means a saving to our customers of from 30c. to 40c. These are the prices for to-morrow: For the 2 yd. size, each, |For the 2'+ yd, size, each, For the 3 yd. size, each, For the size seas per dozen, Sood Cigars Beem Well-known brands of superior Cigars—goods that are sold at stand- ard prices the country over—reduced for Bargain Friday to a price level) seldom reached anywhere. Great Metropolis, Puritanos, box of 50, 2. 50 2.00 170 1,65 1,50 1,00' oS Women ’s Undergarments. Ten Cent Havena Seconds, box of 50, Cremo and Geo. W. Childs Cigars, box of 50 for Lucke's Imports, box of 50 for Supremacy Puritanos, box of 50 for Key West Extras, box of 50 for Lucke's Rolled Cigars, box of 50 for We caution you not to be prejudiced against these offerings just because you think that it is impossible to sup- ply really good and meritorious un- dergarments at such low prices. Come and see the Bargains—you'll not rue the trip. Women's Underskirts, of mercerized sateen, with deep umbrella flounce and knife pleated ruffle, finished with ruching, excellent value at IS Women's Gowns, of a good quality of mus lin, with tucked yoke, finished with hem- stitched lawn rut good, full garment; customer only; dS Muslin and Cambric Gowns, elab trimmed with insertion of embroid- tucking, several styles to choose ially priced for Bargain Friday at 50 's French Corset Covers of cambric; neck and sleeves prettily trimmed with lawn hemstitched ruifie, at Women's Corset Cove cambric; neck and s! torciton lace and ribbor 25 of a good quality of mmed with fine well made and fin- dS ished; here to-morrow at Women's Muslin Drawers, cambric um- brella rufl with 3 rows of tucking and 23 yoke band, at White Goods. Plain Lawn, very wide, worth 12';c. a yard, at Fine Quality India Linon, worth 20c. yard, at 9 Checked Nainsook, worth 10c. a yard, jat Lawns, in various styles of plaids, worth 18c. a yard, at el THEBIG STORE YF SIEGE yearx old, of No. 368 Heboker: Foltce Captain Molalx yufty fire the shot. t identify Duffy, He shot him, oa ARE YOU your piano? You can get in touck with some one who wants to buy one through a Sunday World ad. we ( ACITY IN an ITE marr nite ranTAite ees Garden Implements, Ee HKouselurnishings. No. 7 Opal Agate Tea Kettle at 44) 65 1,25|- 45 Curtain Str tchers at Ash Cans, large size, galvanized iron, at Cutting Tables, made of harj-wood, with folding legs, 36-in. long, at Medicine Cabinets, made of hard-wood; sold regularly at $1.00; to-morrow at Card Tables (standing), 28-in. high and 16- in. square top, made of hardwood, with two shelves; worth 75Sc.; special to-morrow at 45\ Sarden Implements. Spading Forks or Spades, round or square pal es points; special to-morrow at, each, 65 Malleable Iron Rakes with 12 teeth; to-mor-* row at Z 75| A lot of last year's Garden Hose, finest sold by us, at from 7c. to 15c.; 25 and 50 foot lengths fully coupled; your choice at, per foot, 6. 30}. Garden Sets, 3 pieces, at 4c., 8¢., 12c. and Stoves. Two Burner, hot plate, heavy castings, to- , morrow at : &O aq Ovens to be used with same, to-morrow at 50; Two Burner Wickless Oil Stove, latest im- y proved, at 'S; 75. % Gas Cooker with large 16-inch oven and two nie: burners on top; reguiarly sold at $7.50; to- bape 5.00}; Paints. Ready Mixed Paints, 'y-pint size, Floor or Wood Stain, ';-pint size, Varnish Hard Oil Finish, !;-pint size, Enamel! Paints, ',-pint size, Men's Clothing. It’s all very well to furnish good clothes at a good round price, but what other store will sell reliable, honestly made and good - looking, clothes at prices as low as these ? Men's Fast Black Cheviot Suits, stylishly cut, made and lined; worth $8.50; on sale Bargain Friday for Men's Business and Working Trousers, made of strong, durable fabrics, in neat worsted stripes; also in plainer one.tone cassimeres, well tailored; sizes 32 to 44 waist measure- ment, lengths 31 to 35; positive $2.25 value; here to-morrow for Men's Overalls, made of heavy denims and ducks, in white and blue and stripes, sizes mostly 38 to 44; regular 75c. grade; on sale Bargein Friday for 5.50) 135 FS, A ‘‘ Room Salo’’ of Walt Papers. If you intend to do any papering} ‘this spring look into this special offer, —it’s a good one! 10 Rolls of Good Wall Paper, with 18 yards of 9-inch border, enough for the papering of { an ordinary sized room, Bargain Friaay for 69 Pi 10 Rolls of Gilt and Embossed Wall Paper, with 18 yards of 9-inch border, enough for a ag | a room 10x12 ft., here Bargain Friday for /, 7@| | 10 Rolls of Gilt and Embossed Wall Paper, ‘light or dark, with 18 yards of 9 or 18 inch ‘ border, Berean Friday for O. 48 . Boys’ EES Ore at Half Price and Less. Te SPE are We have too many small sizes in Boys’ Fine Derbys and Alpines and too many Tam O’ Shanters for this time of the year; hence these sacrifice offerings: Boys’ Fine Derbys and Alpines, in small sizes only 6'., 0'., 6°, and O43; regularly sold at $1.25 apiece; a choice Bargain Fri- day tor Boys’ Tam o' Shanters, pretty designs in blue broadcloth, alsc some browns and tans; a limited lot of our regular SOc. grade, on sale to-morrow only for Linings. These goods will be in great demand this sei and this is a chance to get them very cheap. Lawn L gs, in plain shades, 31 inches wide, wort 12!,c. a yard, at Silk Moreens, in pretty shades 5 shades ot jgreens, 2 shades of pinks, 2 shades of blues, ‘and reds; instead of 49c. a yard, their actual selling yale the price will be Sek Lephy yrs Pretty” ‘Zephyrs, silk finish, in exclusive [fetal a perfect fabric for waists; made to. retail at 59c. a yard; on sali

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