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POBER 22, 1901. : 5 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OU BENS WORTH |YALE'S SONS IN LEGIONS CELEBRATE — AIT THRFF GIVE HER A CHANCE Sf 000 GONE IE Bee oe OLD ELI. HICHWAYMIEN Course President W. C7 U, Mrs. F. Roberts, of Kansas City. Thief Believed to Be Profes- sional Disguised. as a Stupid Servant. SHE HAS DISAPPEARED. Surrogate Noble's Wife At-/ Says to All Sick Women: “Give Mrs, Pinkham a Chances tacked While Driving in I Know She Can Help You as She Did Me.” ¥ First Avenue, Astoria. DROVE OVER ONE MAN. “Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—The world praises great reformers; thelr names and fames are in the ears of everybody, and the public press helps spread the good tidings. Among them all Lydia E. Pinkham’s name goes to poster- ity with a softly breathed blessing from the lips of thousands upon thoue / sands of women who have been restored to their familles when Ife hung by”! a thread, and by thousands of others whose weary, aching limbs you have quickened and whose pains you have taken away. Whipped Up Her Horses and Es- caped, but Collapsed on Reaching Home. Beautiful Sunburst and Other Jew- elry Stolen from Home of Harris Mandelbaum. pluck and quick wit, Mra, Dan- wife of the Surrogate of s County, owes her escape from ybery and per i Instead of screaming and falnting when three laborera tried to hold up the team of horses she was driving last ning she cried “Get up!’ applied her whip vigorously, and reached home safe- ly after running over the rascal who x The robbery of over $3,000 worth 7f Jewelry and $300 In gold coin from the home of Harris Mandelbaum, a’ real + estate man, of No. 122 Eaat Elghtieth atreet, Is now thought to be the work of @ clever professional thief discuised as @ stupid servant girl named Ida Smeler. Until Sunday night she was employed in upstairs girl by the Mandelbaume, Monday morning she was not to be found: neither was a large quantity of valuable jewelry kept In a private safe dn the house. Only articles were taken which could not easily be traced. They left a large amount of handsome allver tableware which was In the safe and upon the sideboard. A beautiful pin set with diamonds, and worth $1.40, was the most valuable alngle bit of jewelry had seized the reins, When she reached home, she collapsed U of course, but she ts well enough to- day to receive smiling!y the congratu- lations that are being heaped upon Noble has not been ts the best alth of late her phyatclans d ; nd bs nud a f the cam- for Borough | palgn Joseph 2 y for Borough so, of late, al taken. Alor ie Police of the East Eighty-elghth street pair of ys and ye was station are searching for the «irl, but ate Mo clues have been found and they ad- mit they are working In the dark. The girl, who Js about twenty-six years old, was engaged by Mrs. Mandel- baum six weeks ago, at an employment agency at No. 20 Rich street, She g. her name as Ida Smeler. Mrs. Mandel- baum asked her at the time If she had NOTORIOUS SERVANT - GIRL THIEF SENT UP AGAIN. gr: horses’ brid- Pour Years in Auburn This Time | | i to climb for Stealing Valued at 8: art Jeweler: r whip made the team ne tWO men at the wecommendations, The girl sald yea, Saas wan carr but her employer did not axk to see Po peemres emere Te yO haustion inade. htm Wrop, "* a Soa “Book of Criminala” as the most no-| iy ie that was the Praia epg tetrneeln oun tortious “servant-girl thief in the coun- afta , Mandelbaums say. They tried to get ; aR eH Sue rat it homerat Noo MRS. H. F. ROBERTS. her to talk, but she always answered teyey recelveds hi Ww y ostreet, Astoria, she told prison this morning. gh to make the coachman rush for “I know whereof I speak, for I have received much valuable benefit my- (~ Judge McMahon, in General Sonstons, | the, patlee., avenue, ick search Wa") voit through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, oe iy founa aren atraut and for years I have known dozens of women who have suffered with dis- - there -werer no! EO end tit | placement, ovarian troubles, ulcerations and inflammation who are strong Ne and well to-day, simply through the use of your Compound. I feel sure you will never know one-half the good you have done humanity, and I only wish every suffering woman could know what you can do for her, would she only» just give you the chance. Fraternally yours, Mrs. H. F. Roberts, 1404 McGee | fectly, and will treat you with kindness. Her advice ts [ree, and the address ts Mass. No woman ever regretted buving written her,’and she nag helped) | | Her medicine, Lydia B. Pinkhaw's Vexetable Compoun: ¥ true help for nervous, mick and ailing women. It regulates the monthly @| and overcomes those uterine derangements that ¢ 0 ner This a th 5. z the easy and the right way to get the help you need. Read the letters from tno women she has helped. questions seemingly without understand- ing. This they put down to her Ilmited knowledge of English. The girl said she was Danish. She was extremely pale, and the people in the house thought she iM, but they now belleve her color ¢ prison pallor. * had her room in the basement, \ off the Kitchen. In the front of the sentenced her to four years, withor commutation, In Auburn, and hee sh owes five montis’ tme there on her | (yen Wu laat sentence, no more houses before Her last offense 31H worth o at No, 421 East stealing of om Mra, Fanny was employed second stre away The police asarched the nelghborhood all night and ar to-day, PHELPS MEMORIAL GATEWAY basement {fs the dining-room where stood the safe. < About 10 o'clock Bunday Aight Mrs. ‘ Mandelbaum went down stairs to the safe and put in some jewelry she had used during the day. The contents of the safe were then secure. ‘Ida’ was in the room at the time, Monday morning when the cook vame down to prepare breakfast she found the Aining-room table IRterea with empty ve Jewelry “boxes and “Ida” gone. When women are troubled with frregularities, suppressed or painful Not a scrap of paper and no clothing SOUTH AMERICAN FAILED TO| menstruation, weakness, indigestion, leucorrhoea, «displacement or ulceration «with marks upon did she lewe. The ad- MURDER SWEETHEART. of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries, general debility, and neryous pros- dress she gave as her home was faked. 3g tration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, Bhe has disappeared completely, | excitability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, “all-gone” he safe a regular combination a and “want-to-be-left-alone” feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they should burglar-proof safe. Her pecullar pallor, CENTRE: CESUECEE | Jealousy Prompted Double Trag-) -cmember there in one tried and true remedy. | Lydia B. Pinkham's Veze= ber sharp eyes, which belied her stupid . . table Compound at once removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other; wave, ant her ability to open the sate Song Jollification, Speeches on Yale, Football thedlelnes foniyou'nisedithelteat® E io + to think she = fi ; . Mee enaitinicelie woe mete and Theatricals, Third Day's Events. Owing to the fact that some skeptical people 7 { 2) have from tine to time questioned tne genuine y ‘Gaur has omarea| $300) re= } NORWICH, Conn., Oct. 2—Annle B. er of the etimonia eters wear comcast | ra 's Test. etectives *y 01 wa ve tec e Nal ‘ Marrielseal Mallon; Artie! East Elghty- HW HAVEN, Conn. Oct. —ythe last stanza, ‘For God. for country 1 nown as Clara Moore, was i Lyun, Mass. ich wit 338 \ eighth street station, are working on|Scholarly presentations of the Untver-jand for Yale." rang with reverence, ngerously wounded to-day be paid t enon 1 ret that the above mtmosial LOS thelcare : sity's. relations to affairs, university | with patriotism and with loyalty to the 5 siiearnn aces Gee ibenes har tea seule ablabed before outaaing, the writer's specah i football, the performance of an orator- | old college. America, sald to be a former ad- f Piers, fo, a student dramatic performance and Joly Time To-Nish Yes, of course, you do, and you want! him to live and enjoy life, the good things. you can give him? Then help him live right! When his skin gets yellow and | looks bilious. his eyes red and watery, ( @ jollification in song by gKraduates.| phe first address wan delivered by | ndez afterward committed #ul- young and old, constituted the features | Cyrus Northrop, LL.D, President of of thin day programme of Yale's | the University of Minnesota, + graduate w gladdest season. of the clasa of Yale of "57. He owas In- or an S They nuniberaliran tne {gamut yerudltel rea ucea peewee icecsiena i Temias scholarship, college athleticw, profou MT end, DICTA Judge of the United : H nding some time in the wo- night Fernandez | amt the : ts sald is breath smells bad,'99 times out 100 his liver is logy. Now, it you! want LOVE YOUR a man to look well, feel well’ and be well, B. ND? keep him in regular habits! Give him |. plin, wholesome food, and make him take Cascarets to stir up his liver, Big. doses of salts and strong medicines make | him weak and leave him worse than ever, We make the best bowel and liver tonic for man, woman or child—Cascarets. are easy to take, eat them Ilke candy. Cascarets are made of bark, roots and herbs; | act just like nature acts. Get a box on our say-so, and yeu are not pleased you { can have your money back, That's fair, isn’t it?) We sold over six million boxes last year. Our business is big, the largest of its kind in the world. Cascarets cost s0c, 25¢ and 30¢ a box. A 50c box isa month's treatment for the worst case of bad lives and bowels. Remember the name—Cascarets—each tablet is stamped | C.C.C. Get the genuine, and if the dealer offers you something else * just as good"" | music, old English drama, and ¥ Is is es Court and Professor of Contracts, | spirit as exhibited in rongs old and neW. | parents and Admiralty Jurisprudence tn | HAVE GIVEN EXCEL -|pecuttariy the product or Yate. the Yale Law School, Dr. Northrop's | f Yale's Oue Song | address presented Yale tn {ts relation to LENT RESULTS WHEN The exuberant and spectacilar dem-| the development of the country. onstration of | ight with all tte! The hyme , Throned | ALL OTHERS FAILED. |ixiigue reomes not to , en by Danlel Colt Gilman, » Yale * ent of John opkins Ualverstty ax Introduced by Thomas Ttaynes: | Paid Help Wants|'o carry out in spirit and letter, the 1 5 25 in thts meratar’s functions of the third day of the bi- | ford Lounsbury, L. He D.. LL.D., Pro 9 World. centennial fessor of English in the Saeffield Scien: | BUT ng. and the second and | thusiasm: Yale's last address of the day was delivered a ideal ther found parently as ready ne ever ‘The first exercise was held in Batteil fe School. He treated of the relation Chapel, As if to emphasize the fact that Of Yale Univeraity to Letters and Sel- he lies. We guarantee Cascarets. Get what you ask for and be satisfied. A sample ) it was all Yale, the famous song."Bright © rie i Vesiin 1 and booklet { Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York, sar College Years." aned (oy ona OF Lhe. rama presented by the students { 506 Paid Help Wants in the 13 Saute sonaiocdy ates Hane Stronz thin evealng will be followed by the Me | wand - peebonces x i other N. Y. papers combined. Daranay class ot Real Kot htiuchenter; s ot Wale ona el bya pus ania teas! we ayn ‘ Tae eatlee ; i oo TAB DY huadred pleces and sung by. veral ~ i rR a De ey cee AUNT Mesea as anne OE eavara Sree : Your feet recommend i = ——— HENS My OFDLES- MURPHY’S LUCKY ESCAPE. 7 _— 4 AGENTS .. 17 JANITRESSES |. k Svdley an New York boy. Hix home 7 le t RAKERS . KITCHENWORK ... 19 Death of Student Cor- is at No, 127 East Thirty-ffth street |Murled from Swift Train, bat seit . = g BLACKSMITHS . LADIES” T, i is widowed othe: Pay i Limp : fereetonl adie rigan Casts a Pall] with nis widowed mother, He ty 2 oy peer NDRESSES 2 broad-shouldcred, 2 K MINT Clarence Murphy. a walter, of Ellza- j fesse lea HEN see G Over the Bi-Centen-|ana entered te ne] yeh No du wae thrown from a train] ; a M . . School this fall. last night. on the Jersey Central road a ; CUnnore 6 MANICU; last night on th ral ron we bustrises is H WRIT FOR WIFE (IRL IN HARLEM GN ORE ET A ee sae eee ¥ ling at the rate off? Rvery up-to-date style—for men and women—$3.50—guaran- > UTCHERS occurred early Sunday morning, Sediey | an} oS F ; 2 Sete 4 Pheri y 7 104 5 and a party of stu He escaped death. but his fenturen are teed, and your money back if not extremely satisfactory. $ CABINET MAKERS. 6 _ eet The happiness of the crowds at the|a lunch wagon at New Pe igtired for tfe. his ¢ being hor- Cor. Nassau and Fulton Streets, 825 Broadway, 150 West 125th Street, @ * CANVASSERS 3] OmtAUees * 2 Yale Bi-Centenniul has been over- ing oom & ‘ r wae y cut by the ate nat onthe Manhattan; 433 Fulton Strect, Brooklyn. g CARPENTERS S| PAINTERS , ‘APT, FLYNT’S LAWYER CAN’T| MABEL BLAIR. OFT: | shadowed by the Killing of Kaward| Hyun w rallroad. Hla shoulde * badly frac y sr RS AAS CARPET LAYERS... S| PAPER HANG: CAvrIEL id ; elle Ltt Corrigan, a student, of Willimantic, | a push. tured and r ken, Murphy cad CnoomatTn DIP: | rLastenens {| FIND BRIDE'S MOTHER. ED. GETS THREE YEARS, | (ona ine arrest of Henry steDons| th steps, striking on hin head. He dle tform when braces! ‘ a ‘ : ald Sediey, another student, on tno| ris Wer spelen oi niit CASHIERS 3) PIANO HANDS ..... 5 charge of causing his death, later rei ball CHAMDERMAIDS .. 16] PLUMBERS 3 |Belleves She In tows Foroibly Dc-| Curses Mother and Magtatrate, and | ——————_-_— —— - — AR-MAKERS 3| POLIsHen 7 v J 7 CLERKS sno ce 6) PORTERS 4 | si neatmee Seal We ktniee race bbe rel ped Lh Ato and told the Judge she could do nothing NEW RAILWAY. COATHAKERS 6) vRessens , . duced in Court. lent with the girl She was sentenced to| An electric-track railway, with a COLLECTORS 4| PResssten ¢ three years In the Woman's Reform-| gauge of 40 Incas, part of tho track COMPOSITORS ..... 16] ROOFERS 8 Preys “fs atory at Bedford, N. Y. | bela raised 91 ibove the towing COOKS ... 4 | SAWYeEns ...., . ae ‘ursing her mother, screaming at the] On hearing the sentence Mabel} path, ia being tested with eatiifactory CORSET HANDS... 3|SALESLADInS 2"! yg | Eusene V. Brewater, attorney for El 1 cistrate who had just sentenced her,| screamed, cursed and tried to beat her] peaults on the Finow Canal, vets CROOHETERS 5 | SaLesseny ward E, Flynt, of Windsor Terrace,| \y | head againat the floor, She was finally | Berlin and gtettin, ‘Me bo. 18 Mabel Blatr, allas Smith, allas Williams, OUTTERS .. 8) seaserresaea |. 3| Brooklyn, told Justice Dickey, In the! a ninetecn-year-old girl, was Hteralie {carried out, mui eavier than those dr Ny & Drsionens 4 | SHORMAKERS 4] Supreme Court, to-day that he had not] carried out of the Harlem Pollce Court SS horses ‘This is a pietnre of Dr, Edward DISHWASHERS: 16} SKIRT HeetDs . 6 ; this morni It took f i NO HITCH need Keech, who can be n to-day at 48 DRESSMAKERS .... 16| SLEEVE HaNps | g]becn able to serve the habeas corpus| th ning. It took four big officers hy . IBACK-TARD ASTRONOMY. |e tage Now york, the original Serrecea| 13| sontcrrons 3 ]writ on Mr. Fiyat’s mother-in-law, Sra,| (2, lake the frenaied Kir from court. Mr. Guopa—Wasn't there some kind of BACK-YARD ASTRONOMY. jay. ata st. N forks thalerlelnal Fa pe EY 3 | sexoonariisns + | samen Mabel ls sail to be the worst girl in}a hitch about the wedding of Mr.| Prof, Uriah “ See ee eee tiod treat- EMDROIDERERS ... 6| TAILORESSES ...... ¢ 4 ; Harlem. She has been arrested more|Bpooneigh and Miss Mooney? | Mich go, Consultath eats BNOINEERS . 3) TAWoRS .. sg|_ Mr. Flynt is trying to get possession) times than whe has years, She lvex at] Mr. Wopps—No; the bridegroom did | cal ob: ent ts free, Dr ited. hl BMP, AGeNcizs ... 7| TINDMITHG .... | yq]Of his wife, Mrs, Harmea's daughter.| No, 257 West One Hundred and Four-|net show up, and so there wasn’t any frome Germanys wi yaitcughia PRepens | uMBRmLLA WANDS g|The mother Hvex at No. 137 Hewes| teenth atrect. Hitch aeVAlle- Bal iitioretAimeriean' Jeousin and brought buck new PRCISHERS 6) UPHOLaTEReRs .. 1¢| street, Williamsburg, and Mr. Flynt) This morning she arraigned be- ————— tendaiyt 540) treatments " lung d » He PiU AND USBFUL MEN avers that she Js using force to prevent! fore Magistrate Mayo, charged with dis- |! FORESTRY. ts eures Consumption and Asthma, and TERMEN ........ 4| VARNISHERS 9 |her daughter from living with him, orderly conduct. She wax arrested last| Yxcellent resulta have followed tne| agpaig A PPRISTE NT has offices not oaly In New York, but GIRLS ... 69] WAIST HANDS .... 16] Attorney Brewster sald that he would] night by Officer Mott, of the One Hun-| administration of forests and. timber THEIR EXPERIMENTS. Philadelphia » Washington, GROCERY CLERKS, 3| WaITens +12] try again to serve notice of the writ of} dred and Twenty-ffth atrect station, for| production by the Hungarian Govern-| Seven Berlin and Vienna pro! Avhevil eS BUnAlo Nata HARNESS MAKERS 3] WAITRESSES 3 }habeas corpus on Mrs. Harmes, requir-| acting disorderly in an entryway of Al ment. While In 18s the net income | supplied with the necessary se 6) othor Abad and European » HOUSEWORK 72 | MISCELLANEOUS ..298 |ing her to produce Mrs. Flynt in court,| house. She was accused by a man Who] from the national forests amounted only [outfit, have been making expert cities. Remember ue ano ye v. Faw [ANd that He he could find authority for] was with her of taking 20 from hts| to 119,00 floring, they ylelded during | themsclyen durlux the past auninor ts/2ad St. whore the dectors diplomas TOTAL 1.625 11t, he would forcibly enter her house} pockets. This charge was not pressed. |tre last decade more than 3,000,000! M06 “The circulation and other phyai- | preve his identity and he can be oan in order to @erve it~ — The girl's mother appeared in court florins annually, _ - 3 ological process, for free consultation, ~