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* writing Somained the Prominent Physician Tells This Frankly to a Woman Reporter of The Evening World— He Was Until Recent- ly Connected with the Presbyterian Hos- pital— Her Visit the Institution. If 2 woman of refinement is desperately ill, not of a chronic « or contagious disease, nor of |; typhoid feveror pneumonia, and aie b no money nor friends, what hospital in New York will| -eare for her? None! What haven remains to her? None but the workhouse! This, in brief, is the result of thecontivucd investigations by a woman reporter of The Evening World into the hospital system of the great metropolis of the Western Hemisphere. This, the fourth article of the | .@cries, relates more particularly tothe Presbyterian Hospital, and @ prosperous uptown medical practitioner, until recently a aeige physician in that institu- tion, is authority for the tacts eet forth. BY CATHERINE KING. ‘Acting upon the suggestions received et both the New York and Mooroveit Hospitals, [ went next to the Presby: tetlan Hespltal, where the others had encouraged me to try for admission. My visit to the hospital Itwelt was very brief—so brief that I resolved as 1 came away to go to a court of appeal This I did later, when the effects of the brief visit had died away. I went in the great entranceway to the Preabyterian Hospital, on Elghty aixth street, and spoke to the first man 1 saw. “WI you tell me where the auper- intendent’s office ix?" I sald.. ‘The man was a sort of guard and watchman, and did not bandy words. He pointed me silently to a boy inside a raiied tnclosure, 1 went up a few broad steps and stood clces to the railing against which his desk was placed. Ho wae writing and did not look up. 1 waited a minute or two, and as he kept on writing, 1 ven- tured to accoat him. “May [ sce the asked, “About what?" the boy inguired, with- out looking up. jAbout coming to the hospita superintendent?" 1 I re- eo the superin- tendent,” herald, uu want to sce @ physician and be’ examined.” When, may 1 i asked. “Now,” he sald. time between » vand 4 way, IE you panei, 1 be admitted right away? “that,” said the boy, “I can't Mighty Small Comfort. “Well, df the examination show Iam really i, of course | cauld to the hospital for treatment, cou not?’ I inguired. “Why, I don’t know," he repeat “dt depentia on your case, All [can d fa to tell the phyalclan you wieh an ex- rand havi ken th “And having taken that, 1 may haps still have to per- BO out ‘and look for to THE WORLD: THURSDAY BVENING, ALGUS’ 2u, A901, 4 AT THE PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL. “Is There Room Here’ yore Atte DL aeked examination. enti th to have a repeat Ant preumenta ae thes that tt mig the phy “Whi do with thoes wh oft Hexperately i) of sometilug, not ehr and not coutigions oh yphold or i 4 large practice Htly the) Presbyt Was until rece siclane at the tan Hospital ver you Wish to pont the thine.’ Hat 1 natd, tothat what ery are for? Welle said th telan, nd surgteal ald te ie answered promptly with any curable divea not contagious or chronic dis: Ni veered heeause my yer 1 would rejected sof these, who ap: What plnee ts there who SHE ELOPED, BUT MOTHER 15 CLAD @WROUSSEAU BEING MADE 7 WEEKES AFTER MARRIAGE. Wealthy Parents Didn't Object to Pretty Renie’s Choice—Now ‘They'll Celebrate Anyhow. Although Rente Koch, who ts barely out of her teens, became a brile seven weeks ago without asking her parents her mother was busy to-day preparing the wedding trouss that Rente shall have all the finery anyhow. Reale is tho elie: daughter 0 seph Koch, a wealthy : anerchant, and the h West corner of One It ty-tifth street and 1 She in now Mrs. Her hveband wa 1 father's store, but left two years azo. going to his hor where he established « dyeing business Whilo In the store Hershberg fell in Joye with the handsome daughter « employer, ‘The lovers kept up correspondence red ant the famlly tin regard it ana “mat! Miga Renio left home on July 4 to visit almarried ester in Brooklyn. She re until July 5, when she loft saying ehe would return home. Instead sehe rent a note to her mother sayts SUyhave married Ed and we have ¢: #40 Baltimore. Sirs. raid to-day that she satiated with ber dav age, and t really w t Wowhleh she sys (who iq vars and will xeon Be home to rate her wedding.” Bi two vic Mee. Koch saya} day of the years respective! ONE KILLED BY. : FALLING WALLS. Recent Jersey Storm Weakened the Building— Man Crushed to Death, but Women Escape. One man was Killed instantly and one , second Moor when te wall on the First woman injured in the collapse a latreet ald out with « She bullding known as Bernitt's Hall, at the (was caught in the falling debris and al Blow: dontreets, injured, but woe tater taken out and rent to St. Mary's Hospital The part was caught under the Ming roof and Moory and crashed to rurday ad been nad h, the servant, was in the iit alee, HOTT kitchen on the first floor at ume viring breakfast, She heard the | ry MK eine of the falling walls, rushed k hallway and + y Ornish Wie Comins. tne | snd worked clear away the wree! many victims s Koerner body of rs work the {ouitding Wan ta Mrs. Hernitt auickly ag she cou She reac Alageaume do Was to There rted down. hallway of the YOUNG MOTHERS CHARGED WITH FIENDISH CRIME. ioerer§ eee Soaked Matches in Water and Forced Children to Drink— Three Have Died in Terrible Agony. 1 Mug. 20 irrenied then J matel nace My weer schildren to drink the water, rrible agony, on Aug. died on the 2ith, and Annie's Having Loweh ars were on wa the murd To (erereres ex the ' pI She went to the hoapit WORKHO USE THE ONLY HAVEN FOR MOST WOMEN WHO ARE ILL. BOO doO FOOUO DODOOOUO “If the hovel alg do not bod “tt is not their fault antly tare who a be aurse and who needed te health and strength fe would b simply i, hack 1 t ns and Income of the cun better them the rules for the hos . and who said Just w ted nb just wh Hie go to the workhouse rules are an evidently traditions: he payetel Presby- ately with thi war StL loyal to) tts “are returned, WANTED WIFE 10 ACT AS SERVANT MRS. POLEY SAYS SHE RE- FUSED AND WAS DESERTED. er Woman tn the Case and Poley Checkmated in out a summons against King that she annoyed hi} Wh The couple were married five y age and have o child Vo the M trate toskty, Mrs. Pole she dixcowered that he in love with the wan and that ¢ Hopital, ‘That wan oy and found he |) who promptly orde the woman from to take ley Was pat jet thell we and hin wife xeparated bona to support td. ‘Phe bend 1 Mra. Charities Department cane, She wus told band to support her, the ares and Anni death nd oth and Julla's child, Bessie, clghtecn months old, courred on the 22d inst, A fourth child, Loulse, six care old, [now Hes at the point of'deata, him, The action to-day was the seq Poley was held on the descrtion charge, ake {n every are the wards were. filled with peenie far home " the t ind he fred test her summoned to court for annoying FATHER FIRED AS GIRL TRIED TOSTOP HIM :|Nordello's FirstShot at Him- self Missed, but Second Killed Him. FOUGHT HARD TO DIE. His Daughter Wrestled with Him an®Tridl to Get the Weapon. Patrick Nordello helt a 1 in his room on the 9 ast Forty-fourth street day, his daughter, eighteen |. ran in und irled to wrest the pn from bite. Ho backe While ad while the de frantle » prevent ink, he al and the bullet hing through his right car, he fell Lat his daug! «feet. For five months Nordello had deen suffering from rheumatisin, and durt to sil his rel erm himself. hed him, and this morning missed and Miss Nordetio rine forward, grasped her arm and tried to get the pi tinement whirled around, shaking her oft han tuck a bucking vway, pressed the revolver ix nothing ilx right car and went’ te the anty | brain auch 4 widello had sprang forward in attempt, but as she clutched and dropped life Mo was fifty-four years old hot the room, must what room they have in carts = LOOTING IN YONKERS. nt and » ni ; | Hurglars Enter a Dep n Hardware §| re. ing Immediate ke into the shoe depart: away from the ulver's department hospital doors, even {ft the attending TMVENonKere AERIDIRNARISUTOT phystehins have to make a_bed on the 7 z nel Role ele floor or sive up their own, But the how: hey entered an alleyway at ot ihe uniess (tis a mate teen the building and. remaving aa a pane of glass, jie pemaclyes ty ANiiticishaentini reach 2 ML Wigains's hardware store, in Yonkers, was all 1 prabably by Tine entending. the ac. | {he a number of * hte Antleija stolen: a LONG SEARCH FOR OLD MAN. Frederick Ernat | Disappeared from me 1 Apetl. Vrederick Beast, seventy-eigat years IW, has been missing fem his home, No. 9 Medwood avenue, Pat Nod, since List April His relatives, have Kept up a search for Dim unremitting!y ines and have rhou: but newspapers, nn Unsuccessful, nots of medium buttd, has nd Mustache and had a scar towhoulder, Me is a rman, x English imperfectly and shows slight signs of senility, JEALOUS, SHE TRIED 10 OIE. MILL GIRL TOOK POISON AFTER QUARREL WITH LOVER. nobis th Nelle Doughe: ys of Paterson, XN. felt. eflects in Mercerized, Flannel and Silk 1 for WALK ° 1.98 eos 198 race 2.98) Boys’ Suits. Here Are Amazing Bargains. atth back ford grays. WALKL ne red: tu pire’’ Suits, great special. ever offered at price; two-pic all stitched seams, perfect fitting, 20 newest. and Oxford Cheviots, light and dark stripes, check: otch ef- ‘sin all splen- at... in plaids and Boys’ Worth $2.00; stard’ng collars, Fanckon cuils; rows of silk soutache braid; col- ors, royal and navy blue, garnet. red and brown; sizes 3to ings, fast black, eatra length, varie! color double process dye; regula gualities for.. Summer is waning rapidly. Trade grows stronger, steadier daily, Friday and Saturday we have specialized these snappy new bargains: Gxtraordinary Values in Fall Skirts. Weights just right for late Summer and Fall wear. Newest styles in Walking and Dress Skirts. Also some new for DRESS SKIRTS worth $3. spuns, with flounce and ruffle; trimmed with satin’ SATIN DRESS SKIRTS: 44 Tengths; cut and made In the newest styles. ble knies; patent | weatine’ reaed| ~ UMBRELLAS. tuttons, double 78c, tor $1.25 Umbrellas. id taped | Is Everybody Buying Umbrell nobbiest fall styles; blue, black 1.98 Russian Blouse Suits — irresistible bargains; 98c Boys’ 50c. Shirt Wa ists,25¢ | HOSIERY. Just half pric: for Ladies’ Lace Openwork Stock- signs, full three-thread fabric, highspliced heel and perfect shape; absolutely fast IROTHENBERGG.| West 14th St. Big Bargains for Friday and Saturday Offers That Will Be Appreclotad by Thousands. The first tonical touches of Fall enthusiasm are already For the crowds that will surge to Rothenberg’s Waists for Fall wear. ING SKIRTS worth more than double homespun; mostly black: stitched bol- tallored; greatest bargains you ever saw ce, for WALKING SKIRTS worth $1.00; heavy plald double-faced “suitings: cotton or printed: tallor made; new flare style; Ox: wool ‘plaid back—not blue, brown. all-wool home- moatly on shader of gray. i black only; # to plald back, full 3 SKIRTS; heavy wool, bottom; finely stitched 20 times” at $5 value, MILLINERY. New Felt Walking Hat as busy as a bee hive Friday and Sat- urday. We introduce 5 new shap:s of Felt Walking Hats, all th: leading | colors. Of course vou know felt’s to | be all the rage this fall and winter. These hats are worth 1.69 but to open the season with a boom Seems :o We are selling thousanas Umbrellas of twilled fast black glo-| they never wear out; heavy calf, ria, s'¢el rod and paragon horseshoe studded couble frame, fine assortment <7 soles; $2.00 values.. 1. 49 of stylish hand Cc nea FALL STYL! in. “4 LIBERTY values for....- OES" ARE NOW HERE. 3 STYLES. 1 98 WASH GOODS. | | Rushing Out Final Lots. Good-by prices on all_that’s left— about 2,:00 yards. Foulardine: Pongees, rgandies, Chall Satine Dimities, Lawns and 10c all were formerly priced from 1c. to 29. a yard; 6 for 40c. Corset Covers, <ust the thing for school. Very large} now twarked for immedi 5 Ussortment “of Boys’ Ene. Percale| ate cleararce. per yard, at 25c Frencty sty ler lnsertings of Tore Waists; perfect fitting; Mothers’ No Mail Orders Filled. chon lace in front. Friend patent waistband; four half-| 1,(09 yards of fine guality White Goo 98c. wer 2PETTICOATS worth inch platts ‘n front; yoke back; dou-| ‘including Dimitles, Lace Stripe: Ce st 25: black, colored and ble stitched and reinforced through: | pisids, Plain Lawns and fanc made with out. A splendid value for | igues ; values average umbrella ru immed with the money: s zs 5 to 12 25c arty (No trail orders accordion clusters of years. Mail ords 5 tilted + filled.) Clearing, per yard, at | tucks and aouble ruffles. kerchiets for ladies m:n; pont %. Embroide: wide, yd ty of handsome de- I25c 19¢ calues r 25¢. 5 | Decidedly Remarkable Bargains. Hail the new “Em. | Millinery Department ought to be|Boys' Satin Calf Lace our, A suit that’s pound to win highest favor. Biggest valu: | the | 2 suits, | wool, warranted | tzst color; pants have double seat and dou- |" |dren's Button and Lace Shoes, sires Gto 11. Misses’ Dongola = jas? | Sizes 1133 to 2. and thousands of Umbrellas. Spe-| and $1.50 valves. cial bargain for Friday and Saturday: | Boys’ ‘*'ron Bound '"* UNDERIMMUSLINS, 39c HANDKERCHIEFS. Handkerchtefs—Hand-drawn hemstitched Hand- special at. ries—3 inches wide, yay Sc 5 inches” Neckwear—Embroid:red protect on New Fall Waists. BLACK MER. 98c™: ee TE WAIBTS, worth styles; for FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTS, new. button back new: est shades; or front. ‘tor ea STYLE . SILK. 2.9 WAISTS, in black = and colors, | SCHOOL SHOES. Shoes, sizes 1 to 5353 Little Men's Spring | Heel ! 8¢ We Guarante: Every Pair $1.25, $1.39 ace Shoes; 50c. Gowns Are Marked 39c. for Gowns worth soc. Full 9 ~ size, heavy muslin; 4 insertings of embroidery; a particularly inviting bargain. and gentlemen ; «10 icolltrs 10c 5e s Sorthareatern etn Charter. The Chicago and Aus. LINCOLN allroad has Med articles moowhth 0 ebranka ry of Sta ‘The capital stock |The articles are conditioned purehase or lease of the Stoux ty and Pacific road. The fee pald for Ailing was $6,255. on the POLITICIANS ON VICE HUNT. NEW TURN OF AFFAIRS IN DIVVER-FOLEY ROW. —— Foley Follower Arrested o' J. Drank Carholte Aetd inn Lib Fit of Anger. Mrs. Filla Potey, a good-looking Young | phere ts a vacant loom in the Scoit matron who lives at No, 22 Hope eiitchneataletminsrateresn a Brookiyn, checkmated her bus fil gis DBUGheeIy wae login aa Te SHIGA AvenueR Court) to-day, rogitla In the mill are keeping th galng. white Neille Hes In the Hospital dying of bolle eral after midnight, ter aguinat Irving, who had considerable on during rhe Ink to another mill girl of the name of Mamie Conners, Nellle wanted Irving to promise that would never speak to Mamie oj Irving refused to make a promine, shortly of Keeping a Disorderly the Dia- The right- cous Divverites have Joined hands with Divver-Foley” contest for tha Second Assembly The control of trict haw ‘taken a new turn, Justice Jerome and the vice hunters. ney have orderel halos and sing campalgn songs to hymn musle, Every nthe Magistrate heard the cume | Ghoning, he dismissed 7 und 7 nat Sa Nellie Dough y is one of the pi iat Tom Esl ame mentioned sted on complaint. of his 7 mire they murmur, ; test mill giria tn Paterson. She ? ccuxed him of desertion. ReeeUIaely sweetctempered and of 4] Justice Jerome betrayed the fact that yotolt «remarkable story. | rusting, afte ate dixporition, She | the Divverites are worklg with the Ho that her hu 1 HAD | came Jeal the; vice hunters thts morning, He sald abwadenet her, after he told her that ‘ " that one of Divver's henchmen had chances Will never again she nin his house, pros yo aupptied the evidence agalnat Tony ‘le er bound by keep nrenzu, er night for matin vid her do by keep: Or company: with Irving ahe atten Lorenzo, arrested tart nla s in Hand a woman he had] 1 lat night. She rea taining a disorderly house at No. Hee neeat i } ‘ ‘The Diver henchman Cherry “street. d that Lorenzo was being protected y bis Tom Foley, The iden of a dinorderly house on Cherry Hil made the Divverites. shiver with indignation, It wax shameful, they maid, Chat their nelghborhoo! should be polluted by the contaminating presence of vice. And by a man who professed friendship for Toi Foley vAre going to stand th! sald fe are we. Rolle to allow ig pexthole to spread ruin ein the fair surroundings Hin? Are we going to allow i " i aide the house until husband standing beside the woman's Se nwakened by their bed the girl into. the Voley, according to hin wife, wax equa the emergency, and Antroducet the | ntey eh Jiiers inne went ate! ; pantry. Where there) wun a ko woman as his sister. Mrs. 9 cardolte act ‘and tr rorights, however, and laid not two blocks away when she t Th 7 » the hospital oa tw or Irving. He ax found Ina sitloon a short distance nm the Dougherty ght. ‘This mi: 4 of Mr. Conway, of Londoa, England, wi foux In his room at 5 oq Tuesday, ant ming he wax re- re Strang J. Conw was found uncon the Contincatal Uh waa sent the York, top was said at that snatitution to.day x pecious ss and te j@ aay that onway wiil not hls. case, say & W regardiog~ ne and locked up|" repeaters. within thir club-house? We Well Craw him aut io they went to Juastlee Jerome und told him of the frightful disgrace that ey had put upon Cherry HIM. janued x warrant for trow The. Div tte ting Influence had been remov memorial service In the club-| 1 the bowling alley for tw hen Counciiman Foley was inform: 1 this raorning, that the Divverites ac- Cucned him of protecting v.ce on Cherry batir ag wae youek ane For two flood. th contemplation the pai totne veylsence to Jus- oe state to more STERN BROTHERS Friday and Until Special Values in ~ |Ladies’ Walking For Traveling, Golfing & Mountain Wear; of Black Cheviots with habit back or Inverted plait back, Of Hair line stripe Cheviots, West Twenty-third Street GLARING ERROR. That a gross injustice haa been done and done unintentionally 1s shown in @ communication sent broadcast to-day by the New York Zoological Society. It was written to set the Society right in the matter of the naming of the new orang-utan, and perhaps to assuage the feelings of President Haffen, of the borough of the Bronx. Here It BY W. H. HORNADAY, Of the New York Zoological Soctety. “By an error of the types the swollen- fwed orang-utan at the Zoological Park has appeared in print as ‘Haffen.' ‘The Zoological Park people deatre tt to be known that they would not have pre- sumod so far ay to bestow the name of the distingulahed President. of the Horough of the Bronx upon even an ape of the highest class, The real name of the-nnimal ts, and always han been, ‘Hassan,’ which was bes! J upon him in remembrance of x solemn-' Mahometan xentleanan of Barawa neo, named Hadj! Muda Hassan. SHOT HIS BROTHER FOR $12. Fortunately Hnllct Only Knocked Out a Fow Teeth, Alessandro Caputo, who keeps boarding-house in | Yonkers, 1s minus weveral tecth to-day, They were knocked out by a bullet from a revol- ver In the hands of hia brother Alexan- der, with whom he quarrelled last night vera $12 board Dill, After the shooting, Alexander encnped ‘The police think he tv tn this city. ‘They re bowing Cor hin Boy Ran Over by Horse Ca Stephen Morcuy, tep yearniold, of No, 16 Baxter xtreot, was knocked down by a horse ‘carat’ Chambers and centre streets“ th-day. | Both preken He: wae boat solace Be ee Noon Saturday Skirts $4.75 © 55.95 Real vaiue $6,50 Value $7.50 TRYING TO SAVE MINDER. al to Ji © White for Nev . ‘Teint. (Special, to The Evesing World.) ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 2.—There wa forwarded by express to Attorney Job R. Cooper, of Mucon, Ga., care of th Astor Houne, Now York, the record before the Supreme Court of Georgia ti the cage of I. Minder, sentenced to b hanged Sept. 6 for the murder of An drew Mahony, Thin record /ar., Cooper, as{attorne: for Minder, will present to Jus! White, of the United States Suprem Court, who In now at Saugerties, N.Y for the: purpose of petting a writ o error ugainst the Supreme Court o Georgia for refusing Minder a new (ria) A PRESIDENT WELCHES. wie ‘ot Pay 825,00) Neward Of ed for Smelter Thiet, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2.—Presiden Ralston, of the Selby Smelting Works announces that the reward of 83,00 which was offered for the arrest ans convictlon of the thief or thieves wh stole over $200,060 worth of gold bullior on the night of Aug. 5 will not be pal an such, je detectives and others who ‘wer (ngtrumental tn recovering the treasure and ‘ending the robber, John. Winters. to Jail wi: be Mberaliy compensatec for ‘their services. Winters wag unde) urrest when the reward offer was made MISSISSIPPI PACKET SINKS City of C n Went Down In w Water, BT. LOUIS, Aug, 2¥.—The ateamer City of Clifton, owned by the St, Louis Tennéasee River Packet Company, ) feat night at Seventy-nix Landing, ab fifteen miles above Grand Tower ra passengers were removed in safe. aleak, ot wen! water, (us: qn; bi

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