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RINCESS WALDEMAR IN Plans for the Danish West Indies. Seteisteieitect satt- Te SS a oif-i-i-i4: COPENHAGEN, Oct. 20.—That en 4 getic business woman and money maker the Princess Waldemar of Denmark, ¢vrmerly Princess Marie of Orleans, eld- est daughter of the Duke of Chartres, \wiggntarsing her sphere of intere fa now starting In busines: real estate speculator, having secur Milas to rent to aristocratic people. f the Danish Wes: for the development of Dantsh merce in Asia. tained municipal sanction to divide It trade. WIFE READ LOVE LETTER WHILE HUSBAND BATHED. And Now William T. Jungling, Ur., of Jer- sey City, ls Defending a Suit for Divorce with a Trained Nurse as Co-respondent. Just @ Mttle telegram, Wifey quick to wrath. Moral—turn your packeta out When you take a bath. Becaure she found a telegram in her busband's pocket while he was revelling Pavone AND waue’s | papers fn the bathtub, Mrs, Paullne T. Jung- | Junsilng ling. of Jersey City, {s suing Willlam T. write: sh ful Jungling, Jr., for divorce. She asked the | ition Was ef= Court yesterday for alimony and coun- Selitee "tL have disc my The basis of Mrs. Jungling’s ault came | to ight on July 1, when her lord and master came home In great haste “T must leave town on business right he declared, peeling off his coat end vest, “but first I will take a bath.” Boon he was splashing around desper- ately. “Wifey” on the Warpath. “Why this hurry?" mused Mrs, Jung. ling. Suddenly she saw a yellow enve- Ne sticking out of her husband's coat jo it ts al! off again.” ocket. She made a dive for it and locked at the signature, prove his “Emma!” she gasped. “Aha! we will identity. \. leave town, too," pe? in her affidavit Mrs, Jungling details her trip; how she followed her William to this city and saw him meet ‘MM. Frith, a trained nurse, of West Elghty-elghth street. gays Mrs, Sungiing dd udvanced upon fre couple. usband did not walt, ut took to his heels." “Bat He Loves Me Better.” Mise Frith, however, according to the LONDON ANARCHISTS ACTIVE: © Dispersed by Police After Celebra- a tion Over Amsas: ‘a Denth. LONDON, Oct. 30.—The Increasing activity of the Anarchists 1s occaslon- ing some concern to Scotlind Yard, Groups singing and shouting In the strogts at dawn to-day were dispersed by the police after remarkable scenos of disorder. The various clubs had keld all-night celebrations, over the fact that the as- gassin of President McKinley had died an Anarchist. All the mectings lustily cheered every mention of the assassin, whose por- trait, draped with black and red, occu- pled the place of honor on the plat- wen. It you dont t vrms, There was an uproar on the cal hein & ‘Slapersal of the clubs, the Anarchists | jartui inkaiation invention at ah Weer 2 shouting “Vive la Ropublique!” singing | # Myon wilt Mind, that thet te “Carmagnole,” danclog apé, ehout- re Menta attr” every” wow wate Koch aad the Di Great Inhalation Machine. alation, is here in N York at Um 48 West 22d wt In hie” years of study medicine called tuberculine, which he in jects Into the oy i AY ny it with fine vapors bj apparatus @ vapors of these healing ol thed Into the air tuber, 4 to be entire heated as ith are Composed’ of ‘autiveptics aud the) xreat, Koch tubereu using . the Influe for the Koch Lung Cure booklet. Don't take any more medicine into thn atom The jadly Renta ae wen of cured patien It you don't belleve the pu: a THE REAL ESTATE MARKET Titled Money Maker Also Has Big Commercial lots, on which she Is about to erect ne Princess 1s also Interesting her- self in commercial plans for the beneft Indies, as well as com- She has secured valuable concessions from the Russian Govern- plot of ground near Copenhagen and as {ment in connection with the Asiatic ‘iam loved him alone Nikie on the doorbell of Miss Frith's r ordered Jungling a week and $100 coun- Dr. E. Koch, the Inventor of this Inhalation, is at 48 W. 22d St., N. Y. City. Call and see him and his diploma to ull original Koch Lung Cure, at he discovered a combin- into tthe Koch inhale are easily the Atled with tiem, and mot iy “tinaer igunk medicine is always hard will be THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, TWO NEN KILLED BY FAST TRAIN. “UNLUCKY THIRTEEN” FIG- URES TWICE IN ACCIDENT. ¢|it Happened at 7.13 o'clock, and One Victim's Namber James Jan and Joseph old, empl the Hudson it] Traction Company, were instantly by a Susquehanna and Western exp) train at Hackensack, N. J., this morn- ing. he men stepped off the construction car on the new ¢ tracks det! butt alongside the ra and falled to sea the express. heads were crushed. Both have families tn Ttaty. Ja number was 713, and the aceident oc curred at 7.13 o'cleck. A Sour Stomach {Is Often the Real Cause of a Sour Temper. That the condition of the digestive organs has a marked effect upon the character or disposition 1a a truism as old as the hills Old Hen Jonson wisely said, “the pleasure of living dopends upon the liver.’ and {t is noir a fact which none may dispute that a sunny disposition more often resulta from a healthy digestion than from any other cause, Acid Gyspepsta, commonly called sour stomach or heartburn, ts caused by shw digestion of food, instead of being promptly digested and converted into blood, bone and muscle, {t Hes in the stomach for hours, fermenting and decaying, creating gases whlch cauce, pressure on, the, lungs ant heart, sbort breath and general discomfort ota food te indeed jw je int poor body, brain and nerve: shown In irritable tem pers, unaccountad hes and that di Pressing condition usually cailed the “blues.” But how quickly all these dtsap- pear when appetite and digestion are re- stored! Lazative medicines only irritate the al ready Irritated stom: bow. have no effect upon actual digestion. nt nourlahment fo and the result { ude gmmaible course to follow ts to make of natural digestives like Stara Dyspepela Tablets after mealn until the stomach has a chance to recuperate, toe Batural digestives which every healthy a Fe lacking the trouble begtnm eee Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are so valuable and su@resafut In curing stomach troubles ta bocaub they, contain in sant concentrated tablet form all these Bbectutsiy necessary ‘enventiate tor perfect digestion and assimilation of foo jenry Kirkpatrick, of Lawren ‘sen aud women whose occupation pre an active outdoor Iife should Pike de a daily practice 10 use Stuart's Dyspepsia ‘Tablets after meals. T have, done ro myself, and I know positively that I owe ny present health and’ vigor to thelr daily use, “From the time I was 22, when I gradu- ated from schoo] with broken health from overwork, until I was 34, 1 scarcely knew ai appetite whatever for bre ‘and very. Site for any other meal. had acidity and he: urn pearly every and somotimes wa: larliy and palpitation disappeared after 1 began He and To can and popularity of St ts Merten i due it ind overy druggist in the U: Btates, Canada. and Great. Dri hi ood word for this Taerorions G: Plastigmat, Goerz. Zelss or Col- linear Lenses, lead the world. 25 DIFFERENT STYLES r FROM $20 TO $300, DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN P A GRAPHIC. Bargains in Canferas and Lenses Taken In Exchange for Graphics. i FOLMER & SCHWING MFG. CO. 404 Broadway, N. Y. Cameras. | MAKE MEN STRONG AND VIGOROUS. Men who are alike eager for the utiles and pleasures of Ilfe This ie what I hays done for Thousands and ran do for you. DON’T BE A VICTIM. Be Young, Strong and Full of Vitality, CONSULT ME, | CURE ALL DISEASES OF MEN i SIDEBOARD Quartered Tor, $12.98 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. oak, hand carved, one drawer lined with velvet,swell front, French plate mir- |} 1901. T. KELLY 263 Sixth Ave. Your Credit Is Good. Prices Marked in Plain Figures. --104-106 W. {7th St. We Allow No House to Undersell Us or Give Easier Terms. ACCOUNTS OPENED. w ar }] Bed. heavy brass end tail, head and toot board... Jiknobs and bow footboard... green o> mibogany, heavy brass wok, full size.cee 3 CARPETS. RUGS. RUGS. ny s : : Ful size or single size White "$3.75, $4.5 $5.50 : $12.00 $25.00 Full size or single fron Bed, hite, ereen or mahogany ¢n- nel, brass knobseese White Bed, Iron brass Full size White Enamel Iron. Fine Art Iron Bed, white, . 175 1.40 -90 | 189 tI 250 | 135 | “80 | Roval Wiltons. CASH OR LIBERAL CREDIT NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND—TERMS ARE MADE TO SUIT EVERYBODY. KELLY ,,|35-900 Open Accounts on Our Books Speak for the Fair Treatment of Our Cestome: “Money's Worth or Money Back.” Brass and White Enamel Beds. | HANDSOME | DRESSERS, fin- lished ends, swell [upper drawers; very unique in design and or- namentation; ‘Q QO jFrench bevel |plate mirror, 24 x30 inches, $9.00 2eeee 12.00 9.00 6.00 on 70 00 Handsome Smyrna Rugs Imperial Grade Ox {3 7.6x10.6. Royal Grade Smyrna Rugs SEND FOR CATALOGUES IN COLORS. B.Altmank Go. Will offer on THURSDAY and FRIDAY: 100 Pairs SILK DAMASK PORTIERES, Order Prices $25.00 and $30.00 at 1,500 Yards DRAPERY FABRICS, including Tapestries, Satin Damasks, Brocatelles, etc., suitable for Portieres, Wall and Furniture Coverings: former prices $3.50 to $7.50 per yard, will be offered at $2.40 and $4.75 And on FIRST FLOOR, rear of Rotunda, GAS ARC LIGHTS STORE CLUSTERS ON RENTAL BREAK.MA\ DONOT BLACKEN NOVEL-ARTISTIC NEW YORK CITY WHOLESALE 18 MURRAY S' TEL.5622 Co Absolutely and Permanently Task no pay until you are sattst * DR. F. P. NASSAR, 32 WEST ATIC st, Monre, 10 A. M GRANTED:—Because {t has been | Publicly proved by the official fig- | ures of the American News Company that the regular dally New York City cireulation of The World is tens of thousands greater than that of any other paper. Cloth H. ZEITZ & TARSHIS. aon the most TERMS 0 468 Fitth Ave. 408 e. ple oreere is ing wer sCredit WOKLYN Help Wanted—Femaie. OPERATORS on tight G16 bib ave, Brookly: Epndueris Ninn <3 ara Sa et OREN ie. Willlam Shapiro, 2,000 PILLOW TOPS of a variety of materials, including Tapestries, Damasks, etc., Each, 50c. and 80c. DIED. AM DERMOTT.—Members of the Master Plumb ere Association of the Bronz: ¥ 4 to attend the funeral o . MIGHARL J. MeDARMOTT, from residence, One If and Seven ty-Mfth street and Bathgate ave, Saturday Nov. 2. 104 m PUTER sWHIKERT, XV. SPEVILY, See Vice-Prew Jo} World Wants Give Good Results When Others Fe Fail! 1, { 1412 1: Paid Help Wants ta this morning's 65 1 Paid Help Wants in the 13 other N. Y. papers combined, AGENTS APPRENTICES .. HAKES PAPERIANGERS 2) PIANO HANDS [rompers SKIRT HANDS... FTENOORAPHERS AGENCIES DER PINTSHERS FUR OFERATORS Orns GROCERY CLERKS HOUSEWORK IMPROVERS .... JANITORS wie) wee Dentistry? WATERBURY. DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West, 23d St, New York. me E40 alton St, s Brooklyn mm & Straus’) fom. Vereet 6 Guaranteed, ff teeta extract FRER ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 0 ‘WEARS. Political, For Justice of the Supreme Court, “= (CHARLES H. KNOX. Help Wanted—Male. WANTED-Cabinet ¢ makers, finishers & machine hands; stendy employment, good wages. The Brunswick- Balke-Collender Co., foot Eighth st. East River. WANTE Me ecters; none but Arat-clese Werk, govt pay. 1222 Ave For Sale. "TA PLEASING COMBINATION, ° A LARGE ASSORTMENT, FIN y. ss MANHAT 2G ital OTHING. co., New York Store: | Brooklyn Store: eet 30 AVE. 7 00 DROADWAY, bet. Ret. 5th and 6 ae Whipple Sta ‘For Everybody. io, loake and Jewelry Oi 4 NG ca fon terms, Clothing,cloak y weekly payments." Ge favor. Star Credit Oo.,)94 Bowery, B. Altman & Go. WRAPS AND COATS. (Second Floor.) Evening Wraps of White Cloth, Peau de Soleil, Panne Velvet and Brocades; Carriage Garments of Satin, Peau de Scie and Velour. Walking Coats of Zibeline, Oxford, Covert and Broad Cloth, including Paletot, Kimcno, Paddcc. Blouse and Box Coats. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3ists Box Coats of Black Cheviot, . Box Coats of Tan Covert, 51.50 14.00 269, 261 6th Avenus Hecht’s Part Payment Plan Pleases the people—permits of payments in small convenient amounts as you can spare them—provides the very best character of wear- ables—places prices on them that cannot be duplicated elsewhere for cash, That is the essence of this popular Part Payment Plan. Silk Waists—Taffeta Silk Waists se —One, two and three of a superior quality, all-ov Millinery? ind from lots of bhand= tucking on body and sleeves, open front, | somely sca Hats that sold at $7.00, lace trimmed, all the new colorings, sizes | $8.00 and $10.00, including Ladies’ and Misses' Hats and Ladie 4 for Thursday, at. SEO 5 0 seed as choice f naays EV) | placed as choice for Thursda; 5. 00 Tailored Suits—Handsome | all - wool jselling at.. Cheviot Suits, jackets | Flannel Skirts—e: cating fannel and double breasted and taffeta lined, skirt salsy clo th, made with with new flounce, pescaline lined, Black p= 32 to 42, a positive $7.50 value; | deep embroidered rate with sill and Navy, all sizes; you cannot equal it | Salloped edges; 59 values; for ywhere under $15.C spe 10.00 Thureday-* 39c cial for Thursday....s06 Talcum Powder—Merne 's Borated, metal bor; Boys’ Overcoats— Resse style, for| 15, value, for Thursday. «+++ "9c 3 to 8, 0 ep Oxford Friese, double breasted, cat Hones | Umbrelias— Glovia Umbrella with patent leather belts relat 2) Q) | steed sod and estore wood Easley) $4.00 values; for Thursday at... de seen foe ed fae ralses 296, i Ladies’ Outing Flannel | in —Black bea Kimonas Fr iaiin, Ma re Chatelaine Bags— Black beret Blue stipes, band trigmed down QO) * | lie frame, chain and rook; the front and sides; regular $1.25 value, O AC! soc. kind; tor Thursday at,...... IC B. Altman & 0. THE FASSO CORSET in its new improved form can be confidently recommended as embodying the esiential features necessary to conform to the present fashion in dress. For Sale. CREDIT EVERYBODY Anything you wast, Dry For Sale. | WEAR DIAMONDS LOOK PROSPEROUS . Bowery, cor, RONG! oO E LADIES’ CLOAKS & SUITS ON CREDIT. oven Even! Terms to Suit Everybody. LEWIN ew GREET ‘SYSTEM _ 267 WEST 123tH ST. with Wberal L. W. SWEET & LEACING CREDIT JEWELLERS, “Diamonds. DIVORCE #2 Geo! HO gold-stiffened 1155 80. All the Leading Auctioneers Now Advertise