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6 } a ‘ Deserted by Man to Whom Her Heart Was Given, She Aban- doned Hope.—''! Feel Now There Is Nothing Left for Me but to Lie Down, Close My Eyes and Die,’ She Wrote. t kills in all thought, work, Mte of activity of the brain, re: res re Inzation.” “Sorrow for his past sing doth re~ atore frail man to his first tn cence.” graph to her, tutte nich she was the page author, F Raymond, a to her death, ' On her dressing case was 1 broken . hand mirror, @ sure indicat! tuck death according to stitious, Lying ease on a luxurious couch her covered Amoridds, | as she had p the if ami pagne t her ft from a glass on a stand and reading the passion ch she harself had written, she watt- ed calmly until the fumes of ilum!nat Ing kas had brought an end to her tre Wes. She was dead before an ambu- lance surgeon could reach No. 129 Wes Ninetleth street, in which she had a fiat Mr. Burdick, the brother-tn-law, said Miss Raymond was a cont! rotte smoker, und evidi found in the din oO where the woman had taken luncheon. Dishes and glasses w | tered all over th ir, mixed y y orette stumps and burned im: 4 profusion. On the floor wae the i} ber trunk, partly packed. This was f plained by the that Miss Rav was preparing to m abandoning the flat w so much suffering. Unrequited Love. Unrequited love and ambition were tre ‘ ewin-causes of Miss Raymond's sutctde, ¢Bhe was in love, it 1s said, with ‘young and handsome physician who for ' yeurs had pald attention to her. He re- feently broke with her and annou (his intention to marry anothor. Miss ‘Raymond brooded over the affair and | srecame despondent ‘An unfinished letter supposed to have on written to him, but with the name | address carefully removed, was “ound in the room. [t contained the first quotation given above. This sentence in a novel by George Meredith had been underlined by Miss Raymond: “Wo never see peace except in the face of death.” Falluro to make her mark In either | the drama or in iiteratur @ contributing cause Mi: sulclde. She aspired to rival Tuves und she fad consider: ability. But she didn coming famous and Ufe as a suc sion of fallu: “1 know 1am a genius,” she once satd | eo a fri puted equally sure 1 shall dle unknown. Miss Raymond's real name y¥ Frances Schaffer, and her matd was Lafzine. Was thie and handsome Her hust An 8 Mrs. | Med sey eral years ago. She went un the stige and played art of Lucy Haw worth In Tae Girl I Left Behind Me, Burdt had two alsters, Mrs. N, i Brook; 315 Stuyvesant avenue, Ne ing avenue. A fow years ago she wrot called “Maylou.” a story of t H in novel rie Kay nds with fter she ti ted with her gas her better nature | appointment. «Mi: ‘mond had and told wilt threatened by a been actin tates of having ra hy Dr, Max. Mrs. Burdick feared sisters mind had) weakened when saw her un Saturday. She astonished the neighbors day by standing at the airshatt a citing selections from j91 About tinced dre ays for 4m hou was stnelled ani The doors were | throu was found on the couch in the parlor breathing faintly. She died Y ininutes tater, Med with Kas. ‘The tips joved from yeveral Jets, and the gas range tn the kitchen was pour- ing out death. All the windows ‘were sealed and paper had been pasted over the openings under the door. The fire plaice was stuffed with clothes. On 4 stand near the couch was u quart bottle half-tiled with champagne, the bubbles euUll rose from the wine left In the bot- roken glass wax on tho floor, A. fof whiskey also atoud on the “Maylou" Iay on the floor as if piuist fallen from the dying. wo- a ue decante: stend, dt ha room were found Actress upon the Coluntal Bank to the order of some largo establishment, presumably in pays ment of accounts. ‘Among her effects wore also a lot of cards Dearing the name and addresy of Dr Victor C. Bell, No. 117 Second avenue Beside ber on ‘the couch was a Hille opened at Psalms xxvill, One verso, “Hlemted Bo the Lard because Ie hat ; heard the volce of my suppticatio wan marked In ink. ‘There were three or four letters ad- Cit: woman edge oy pense. ation touch you I broke Vonat diggin know Tale Most emphatle fs Mr mick printed to-da his) missing | Woman Fwith th of his brother, tha tn city Mr. M 1 such has now t days. Mr. or Mc wax cepuon his or days Mr rany ne eann bs Ke) ACTRESS SUICIDE FOR FALSE LOVER. THE ACTRESS SUICIDE ot u Pivininlnminlelininininininini-iei=i “ARE YOU NEVER T ME AS | AM?” HER LAST WAIL. stand have br my tender, sensitive h panionship, the tenderest 1 finely strung that the lightest this ¢ dy, et; My nature is so will produce dread lave ruthlessly playe: until all the temperament I feel now that there is nothing left for me to he down and close my my wi of Wg th my meas I love she died Seleinieleieeieieieeviviefeleee eet WOMAN FOE OID MET OEATH AT. NOT STEAL BOY PLAY ON DOCK. am —-—__— of den a xan M f his t w “orm from oul, Revenge Upon Brother. sal ying ts yare WENT T0 ROOF tormick declares he never An Interview and Mrs, Louise Koch, of No. 39 Fluan- | it ls on which was weitten the nam {his daughter G. z on this eve nat he od who ts familar and fi fehae! M Rave Ory RY PAY iy Watened. | TO END LIFE Woman Did Not Want Children to See Her Die. Dora Fields, widow, of N committed sulcide yesterday taking carbolle acid. want to let her three children see her die, #0 she went on the roof of her hume and there lay down. Thomay Shea, . who Was pansig® the ho! lying apparently asleep on the He gay When he reaches the woman's ride she was dead, Bhe did of th Mrs, F not e roof. ds way a dressmaker, forty-one years old, 32 Newark avenue, Jersey by 4 Ferry street, use, noticed a n alarm. She ent te cate tor athe elders iad xrieved over her husband's death letters, written on Thursday last, was in ]*0 much that she had became part ax follow: with omelancholla ‘and temporary i watted for you all thle p.m. and att | panty ‘4 ia’ pe ane nd a ty. _————_——— ——<————___ LAWYER HOUSE PROSTRATED Parulysia Was Feared neas In from Ov Asn result of much hard work in con- nection with the famous Fice murder cave and the Herlthy tril, Lawye Frederick B, Mouse liey at his home, 333 West One Hundred and Forty-tirat street, suffering from nervous prostra- ton, | It ‘was thought at first he had suffered a. paralytic stroke, but Mr. House's re pi r Dhysiclan sald he was just overworked and that a vacation would restore him | ite un over by a Fi walking, Meadows, I aly character—my rom wirinivieinininivininieinininie! THE WORLD: THIS FREAK CAT WHAT SENAT O KNOW Ireadful waiting and sus: blighted, crushed, broken I need the sweetest com- ove, the grentest consider ful discord with me, and d upon the strings of my chords are loosened and eyes and die the dreadful itt Are vi halt-finishe VS never to i letter left for whose a by Miss Raymond, probably for the n 1 McCormick Denies the’ Henry Krieg Disobeyed His Mother and Was Drowned. K Nes The boly years old, barge at Fortleth pald the penalty disobeying his mother in straying from the street in front of thelr home at i190 West Thirty elghth atre He felt and did + ot Henry probably into the river tn rec commit sulel Lo works Park might at repalring for $0 per week, who! SWITCHMAN RUN OVER. Killed by 0 weat ennay ive ‘Train, ound neross train the while Fixprens . forty-five years old, of awitehman, the em- . Was last night IF YOU HAVE A SPT OF CAR: Penter's tools, biackamith’s tools or drawing tools to sell advertise ft im the Sunday World. peering into the Look, and the mother, wee 1 went between this ¥ remaining Httle ones at were hur ocked a nonest German fale, te bles that thelr brigni the it motber ton the story of cher boy's vurture this morning VAvOUL falf-pist twelve,’ sid, “Hdnry weve he cpull go out and play, 1 let him but told him he Must not cross Eleventh avenue, where the cars run. He had on his new suit, and wanted to take his coat, but I wouldn't let-him, because I didn't want him 10 go fas away. it scoms he went MEL (OCs | His Home. ws ! boys nts ynter, President of the was first re was not my: by Herkome Jame Much of the] Robert yoor home had | Whom none to buy b \ brand-new suit, | stockings, hi night | pleture and ay. boy | house a month, LOST FOUR LES Bad Dog Chewed Them Off and Owner's Dream Vanished. t x Anime to have work cut out for morrow. ‘That an offeriting " ment. fs stlil able ° ‘ auences of intederds ts tirely to the failure of bis o And a punishment that the foot viz animal's crime, four superfluous ‘The crime Is regia the monstrous because cat had cherished t now defunct feline would (ak of the restaurant bu 4 on to fortun | dame Moumalie MK rid reporter Its mornin About a week belonging to birth to a kite 1 . and a helf ears F night the i ' to which by Dime 3 But ns, the dog took a vif for the four superttious legs and at an early hour this mo proceeded to amputate ‘SAY --- Beautiful Miss Wacker man Tells Her Story} ofWhyProf.Herkomer | Ordered Her MISS WACKERMAN A RARE BEAUTY. Sir Edward Poynter, Pres- % ident Koval Acndemy z “God's Masterpiece. Elis Roberts, «ho pant. 4 ed her as “A Greek £ Goddess "'—"* A gorddess— Amcrica'’s Goddess, Carolus Duran- “She is classical; it is America's elaim to beauty."' roquaintances a ralt pat her from his yonan dher plot he ademy woman “God's M sail “Her ante made of | squares.” ss Wackerma Herkomers lon ie jdenty | young woman | reflecting seriously on bh |clared that she must | twenty-four hours » posing for her i quit work on t that } within Me [ened to call in the police 1f she de ‘her departure, She left, and when t > picture was finished and, hung it didnot bear Mise Wackerman’y name. She. in Josep: Choate, American Amb 1 he tten Sir Fa Royal the ins | in | Sinew to discuss | makes | the attack on her chara the following explanation woshe | came ta pose for Prof. Herk tr: “Prof, Herkomer wrote to ry moth last September,” she anid, “saying thi tt t give him y my portralt, a that the re: wald that h uty. nin the world at would dered an aris painted by gre: ni on “Thay work Upon tt , alouMies of feastonal artist far whom Edad sat made Demerlves felt and interfered with th ss on the picture and induced: te to stan Jown to the rm ONet cad the next we ne wha we, When Tomz home He with with che hall an Kriegs went Ke Henry used i ed about the dowk, Ax Uh the barge edged aw stretohint, the dock, and while Tommy's back wax turned, he heard a splash in the water, Henry "had disappeared, He called, but there waa no inawer Then he ran home «nd told hie fath BH from|x subject. and Senator Bowen eit ds with. pl have long been acquaint GREENE'S. N and have tested its merits in my own ca MONDAY LVENING, WAY 6, 1901. Nerve Remedy, Because "It Has Proven of So Much Benefit” to Him, sure VURA Tt know whereof | speak. | been soina f have no hesitancy in thus publicly endorsing a thing which has proven of so much benefit to me is granted to pul ‘the Nervura, and found the myself and flattering to Dr Ss. P. Every man, woman, and ct fort to non Llood the efficiency of a! eis If you ate tooking for trey | Dlood is thin and iil nounslou 1 stomach, Kidney, of liver tr *) the Hon. S. I. Bowen, years, and ha nid Senal nerve r remedy is absolutely certain help. You can make no mis: and women. y Dr. Greene will cive you free counsel and adv SHOT BRIDE AND KILLED HIMSELF Begin its ure to-day S JEALOUSY CAUSED ARTIST TO INSULT HER. Jealous Husband Bullet as Police Appeared. RELLEFO King, him heart " dur King Vester ear fatally wour i when an otticer atienpy Wing in Mit m night nish the Job. In the me to mal ofleer He ki met { have used several bottles of rvous difficulty for which | have used it. bh this letter with my photograph.” His Heart |...) rats Sor Ag ryone who relies on’ Dr Greene's’ A special feature of which is 1 ri sto which men and women are ° : Ale iest rT a largeand varied assortment jo! fine 3 Phite Potts that (write this letter. 1 W tele Petticoats, With the merits of DR. $2.25 to $7.75, OOD AND NERVE REMEDY, . so that? esults most favorable to Greene. Especially has it Permission BOW N, Plattsburg, N. Station. large fe fo detained pases his morning wax . sceamer Hoffman tstand. every steamer whieh from t h and It t forty thousand Italla cooked to sail from 1a disinfecting i vpacity, and handling the work. six months old, an reported Hrooklyn ————-- ne of b Residents Saffer, Alto The Bveaini LK, Va, May NORF of Norfolk, in n for midsumi south when King saw t tely shot himself, « and Jarming to the resldet tt the doe. | are compelled recover, Jealousy | Keep fully clothed was th t cover, Jealousy | presnively hot weather, — —— F SENATOR RUSSELL| STOLE FOR SICK W DEATH O the Great Friend of Gov, Black, Wha | rae of Shoplifting. ALJ \ANAC ed Wim Inte Poles mhoneayertessemai- Put Y Rie ng Island Clty, was —_ maton eMiohnal Rn shout shoplifting yestetaday . tn te city Established (823. | WILSON WHISKEY. woulit ' ‘| z iY n time Mrs. King man a $s her way to the police and an sent to arrest hing TUK WILSON DISTILLING CO, hurband on the wa) to Daltimore, M& R BOWEN SAY immigration ponstble for a WX Canes on board in- Long Istand City Man Admt He Has “No Hesitancy” in Publicly Endorsing Dr. Greene’s Nervura Blood and Muslin Pete tie slightly soiled; sizes 4 to 14 anil f ' 1 ! | years, at x ee He 50 cts. 2 of g : Negligees, 3 you ha . in colored and white -dimitys oe ME AER citron Bown sponses Da. Gnezxe’s Neavena. [OT White lawn, in different, ke in testing this med fod ator Bowen and a long list’of @epresentativesmen styles, at & if you call orwrite to his office, as W. 14th StuNew Vor Cltye | Type orgy 74 Sacques, 3 | [ PO \ N in same materials, at | : $1.65 & $3.95. 3 x Silk Skirts, 3 “TWO STEAMERS | |Nine Hundred Taken to Quarantine n and arrived with brought any more will of observa- arrived has brougnt id immigrants y this month, is worked at as thus far suce is + of amall-pox were ard of Health this t te Ired and Sixt’ stre yours old, of One Hundred and) Eleventh from North was that of Loutsa ihe old, of No. 33 Lorimer MOSQUITOES KILL CATTLE. tein Virginia, @ World.) Mosquitoes, never before known to arrive so soon, have appeared on Knotts Island, forty miles numbers mer. le are dying from thetr the situation has who wenr head nets and notwithstanding op- IFE. Jeffers A department t Tuesday, May 7th from ra on the transferring 300 Werra, which Naples with 98 Ses Sale of ee Underwear, about !% their value, 3 Aliso plainer ones, at § g8c., $1.25 & $1.95. 5 Night Gowns and Chemises, g8c., $125 & $1.95 Corset Covers and Drawers,. 50c.,75¢. 98c., $1.25; Odd pieces in Gowns and. Drawers, very inuch reduced, ' | Misses’ Gowns, 3 *'in black and white plaids, changeable and black taffeta, $8.75, H value $13.50. Tuesday, May 7th, Sale of j Corsets. Straight Front Corsets, in fine batiste, $1.65, value $2.50. Sizes 18 to 26. Lord & Taylor Broadway & 20th 6 BETTER THAN EVER. —<_ 190) WORLD the Reference Book of the People. The Business Man's Desk Companion. The Fact Book of the New Century. Saal BIG IN VALUE... . +.» SMALL IN PRICE, | —~ IML World Atmaca: end Eneyelopedta, ferene bok ef over O00