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me THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 190). ROSAMOND BARCLAY MOVES _ [THINKS SERVANT [FOR Al0.OF WoMEN wHo FROME. S.STOKES’S HOME.| STILE DIAMONDS, Lo} DODGOSDS Arex SOOO SOO OUR ODOOOnG! Tor QOWOOOQOOSOS: ) You Ove ff to Yourself to Find This Qut at Once. e MRS. MILLER CAUSES ARREST Valet Dennist, Sent to OF MARY MAHER. House for Wine, Notes Excelsior in Hall, and by a Ruse Learns the Facts. Girl Denten the Charge, but Ie Held for Examination in Jeracy chy. Mury Maher, a good looking girl, nine teen yeara old, waz arrested to-day as] ©) she was leaving an Erle Ratiroad train from Hohokus at the Erie statlo ney City. The arrest was made on the complaint of Mrs, Isabella Mt Hohokus, who had gent a telegram to police headquar- ters in Jersey City, raying that ahe sus- pecied the gitl of having stoien from her a patr of diamond earrings valued at 00. Mrs, Miller's husband is in the dairy business near Hohokus and 1s reputed to be wealthy. Mrs. Miller went to Jersey City this morning and appeared in the Gregory Btrert Court againat the mrl. Bhe sald that she minsed the ear-rings from her sleeping room yesterday. She told her servant, she safd, that she wiahed all in the house to remain near her until an Investigntion had been made, but Mary Maher did not obey her. She sald she at once suspected that the «irl had taken the dhamonds. Mary sald she did not know anything about the missing dsimonds. She left Mrs. Millelr’'s employment partly be ause the work was too hard and partly because she bad not received $41 In wages which was due her, She sald that when arrested she was on her way to Long Island City, where a sister of FOOOOOOOTOG. hera und other relatives reside, Mrs. Slade Organizes an Ex. 2 : Mra, Miller decia she wan not és counters. If, however, some ROSAMOND 3 ‘ 3 aware that there was any money due] Change Through Which Their ‘ TetGd place ine E peauuirul TRY THIS SIMPLE HOME TEST: When you arise in the mornlig put some urine in a glass Or bottle, let: P Fes 4 to the girl Work M handiwork of willing workers where It : : we: " oa Be Sold. t nk workers where aS ; j ne irl was held for further exam- orn may.be | could be acon, Tam sure that it Would |p stand twenty-four houra; if then {t Is milky or cloudy or has a reddish, @ Then Leave the Rest to WARNER’S SAFE OURE, Which Has a Record for Gures Unzaralielede - rs and found to be an abe 4 YVGEDESE Edward 8. Stokes was so Improved In health to-day that he felt a longing for some rare old wine stored in the cellar of his house at No. 39 West Seventy- ninth street. It was this that led to the discovery that Rosamond Barclay, who says she Is his wife. was moving the furniture out of the house and prepar- ing.to start for Europe Saturday, ‘The improvement in Mr. Stokes’s con- dition came suddenly, He had been dragging along in a low state of vital- ity at the St. Nicholas avenue residence of his sister, Mrs. Howard McNutt, un- ti] last night, when he rallied. ‘This morning he was strong enough to get out of bed and walk about the room, ‘The longing for the rare old wine com- ing on, he wrote an order for a case of it and Intrusted the order to his valet, Henry Dennist. Dennist went to the Seventy-ninth street house and pre- sented the order at the door. He notices excetstor and other furn'- ture-packing material on the carpet In the hallway and his suspicions were ‘aroused. Dennist sald nothing of his suspictona. Instead he went around the corner into Amsterdam avenue and resolved himse't | ( into a board of strategy. Calling to his ald a man known to fim but unknown to the Barclay fam: ily, he unfolded a plan. In accordance with this plaa the man went to the Stokes residence andr the bell. To the servant who answered the ring the man announced that he wanted to rent the house. He was told fox IOC Warner's Safe Cure has been testea many y solute cure for all forms of kidney and bladder discase. Vv “s Safe Cure, vith, is purely vegetable and contaiza no. ible and effective tonic; it is a stimulant to id lv putting the patient Into the very best receptive state for the work of the restorer of the kidneys. It goes right at its work, and s \t with absolute method, preparing the tissues, vomhing where soothing is needed, stimulating the enfeebled organs healing at the same time, It bullds up the body, gives it strength, and) the energy that Is or has 4 been wasting under the baneful suft- fering of kidney disease. The one great fact that stands out s that Warner's Safe Cure cures, Misa Rosalie T. Teller, Secretary of the Floral Club, Miiwaukee, In an In- teresting letter exactly describes one of those attacks on the kidneys which presented characteristle symptoms unusually early, was attended to Im- . and resulted in a rapid pleto cure. Miss Teller writes: pring T contracted a_ severe 1 whieh U nex . to my sorrow. It in my kidneys, producing inflam- yn, with severe backache and con- We had a part of a bot- ure In the house, at OOD ORDO a 30% 1) 5000.00; y had been using. ried it. Te surprise 1 bei mend very iy. ft took a. se fettle and a third, and kept on Improv ; | ing. until at the end of five weeks T was the prop tores for resale Te cured. LOOK ————————— py tind rail ors na new outlets auld Oe tkyfendlinent Hpac ot the glass, or If particles or germs float © bi I é eated for the many women who about in ft, you diseased. aay eae te re be vacant alter Saturday | OOOSCOIOOCOS SAVED BABY FROM DEATH. SAR SSO MINE Ine het aetEte now alt idle In their hi Are you languld, low spirited, wonk and flabby? Have you a constantly: ken to the wi . Dr. jotte L. a drubbing ache in the small of your back? Have you chills, scalding and and thie report was taken to the walting Fireman Snatehed Child from in| Me of Mes. Dr. ee err ode There Ina deman nuch an or- paing when you urinate and a frequent desire to urinate? If so, your kid-- > nization in Mrooklyn as the ‘Ladies’ neys are diseased, ne Dennist. H Front of Locomotive. The information gained was sumictent EARL RUSSELL MARRIES MIDDLETOW N.Y. Oct. n. of her endeavors along this line was! gir ting Soclety.’ and the same ‘This is the supreme moment when you should begin to do something to. : ennist's suspicions, * —lev y exchi . "i eee ee als besanraealeren| MRS. SOMERVILLE A IN, [Zien ataos team on the ontai evolved the Women's Exchange. whli#) vxpiainw the reason for its being. Wom nrreat all these unnatural feelings and conditions, for they are the uamise sridwcetal ouliivelva coalimied wie . E GA | and Wertern mile tala, maved eR |e eee ene eerie ie [fit anxious to earn thelr own support, tnkable symptoms of kidney disease. And they tell you that your kidneys. tw s So ate eens 2 life yesterday: by Imperiiiing his own. | 9 i SAN aj nei {amt who have definess in needlework have been diseased for a long time, for kidney troubles seldom put out such. Company app rad : i s ents Bia h mM R Will D married in London this morning. The} oy. train, south bond, had Just got upporting Society to carry on me same lor skill with hand and brain, will symptoms as the victim recognizes until they have been working several’ sireetiana were) backed upitojche carp)! Mire. Russe ill Drop Her | ceremony was well attended. umder way after leaving Sldney and waa| {Okt Of Work In the Borough of Brook=) welcome the upportunity it will give to months. You have every reason to be alarmed, and you should take Ware inifronty of) thels pokeay residences 4 Demand for an Apology Countess Russell, who, It is sald, act- rounding w curve when a child wan seen lyn. do self-respecting work A head: ner's Safe Cure at once. . cheg van e.lonted with speed anc fi Assi S ¢4 without the knowledge bf her coun-| Oiaiing up the track. ‘The engineer, | 12m Slade was seen at her home in| quarters, or centre of Information for Taken at this stage your kidneys will get relief from the free trial bottle! aceurd y. and when they were driven rom Assistant Secretary of|se! in cabling to Assistant Secretary] i: p. DeWitt, tried to alarm the child | BOTsen street to-day by an Evening ‘those interested in the project, will be almost from the first dose. away Wennist went back to Mr, Stokes the Treasury Taylor. Taylor, of the American Treasury De-|and stop the tzain, but his efforts were | World reporter, to whom she outlined | at once opened, and as there will be —As evidence of their complete confidence In Warner's Safe. with the rare old wine and the infor- ylor. partment, for a public apology for alin vatn. ; the scope of this new project. Usienexpenseratfacheds.o) ihe trunning FRE Cure as an absolute cure for all diseases of the kidne matlonie : aire jf statement alleged to have been made ata er reer le Roe pthe It ts to be In a measure a ‘Lend a/ trouble in finding purchasers for the bladder, liver and blood, the manufacturers, Warner. Sate. sald tt was no ely that any by him regarding the divorce granted Hand’ soctety,” said Mrs. Slade, work of the members, and members who Cure Co,, Rochester, N, Y., will send any one who writes and mentions Memanded Syyut the Kind of having seen this liberal offer in this paper a trial bottle of this valuable medicine absolutely free, postpaid, together with a me'lical booklet contain- action would be taken to stop the re-] LONDON, Oct. 3.—Earl Russell and| 21) russell in America, has been ad-|he knelt qutchiog the bine oy aie ee | ' he knelt clutching the bans of th we “There are hundreds of American | 4re capable of turnin moval of the furniture. Mra, Moille Somerville, whom he Mar-| vised to drop the matter by her at-|catcher with his left hand, and: when| women in Brooklyn—yes, In and around | 2tticles,, Sepak ried some time ago in Nevada, were re- | torneys. the train reached the chi é re sb TI AEC areas her toa: oe ith a EN ahd prune Liatecertiesvoritusie] nswustonat trains rmanization. sfc ie now getting #28 many convincing testimonials of wondertul cures. _ This ls looked wooed a zi z er to a place of ety on the pilot. e exertion of thelr hands and brains aniiza thoy etting Jain business proposition by the WARNER SAFE CURE CO., because” atits : Rallrod Company, Patrick Murphy, ‘0 1 Ix determi as a plain t SAFE E CO., because traded that she and her daughter ana| HELD AS TRAIN WRECKER. r pany, Patrick Murphy, a| ‘The tealn wan mopped and the catta| fora living. Scores of them can and do} Mont a Gees that It they know that WARNER'S SAFE CURE never fails to cure, and that the laborer, was arrested here to-day,| returned in safety to its mother, Mrs.| make beautiful and useful articles. But Elllott, who lives near b: xchange, In which, she sa sufferer with kidney disease who uses a trial bottle will realize that its effect’ was one of the first to become {s beneficial and will continue to use it until a cure is effected. The genuine son were going to Europe. lcharged with attempting to wreck the they exist In poverty because they have —$——— 2 Laborer Accused of Attempt to a | passonger train which n ted. Se siaayeuetcaet nena Derall Passenger Cars. feraliment, near the Sun er eee’ | Hardly Probable! but Possible, |" means of disposing of thelr handi-| ‘Wit stew, siade Iv. associates Mrs. ness of this offer is fully guaranteed by the publisher. All letters answered. 4 Kives a man the shivers to| TORRINGTON, Conn., Oct. 31,—On |crossing on Monday night. (Prom the Weshtagton Star.) work. Millard, also of No. 1039 Bergen by regular practising physicians and treated strictly confidential: You ‘8 The prisoner was remanded to jail for] If Tammany succeeds in digesting Mr.| “Yet ako the merchants of the city Both are famillar with co-oper- can get WARNER'S SAFE CURE at any drug store.’ Regular size, $1.00 + work among women. und are con- ih otte. if your druggist does not have it, write Warner Safe Cure Com y success from the start. pany, Rochester, N. Y. Ask for WARNER'S SAFE CURE. Take no other, wife pause and look tn the show | evidence secur by detectives of the oer ae reipeuss) andl icowsia y ctives of the next term of the Superior Court, | Shepard kt may develop a confirmed ap-| took many such articles, but now It is tore. New York, New Haven and Hartford bonds being fixed at $3,000. petite for reformers. hard to find a sale for hand-made goods CHOICE Be os @HOICE : SOR e ~ GROCERIES 7 : CHOEERIES NEW YORK: This week marks another big special Flour sale in the Butler stores. As stated in our last announcement, a recent i NEW YO Boro . . purchase of 25,000 barrels, bought at the lowest point RK: ugh of Manhattan, § in the market for many months, enables us to quote these decidedly attractive prices, so it behooves the wise housekeeper to lay in a goodly supply while this Flour lasts, Here of Bronte NO Smith 3t., cor. PactBe St EAST SIDE, 217 First Ave., cor, 13th Bt. 300 Firat Ave., cor, 20th St. 606 Becoad A bet. 28th & 29th Sts. G41 Becond Ave., cor. Sith St. 957 Second Ave., cor, 46th St. 1043 Second A 1143 Second A\ 242 Smith St. PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS FLOUR | jeu is absolutely perfection, so we can’t speak too highly of this justly famous brand. Perfect in every way for both Bread and Pastry baking, we know that it will require but one trial to convince you of its splendid all-around baking qualities. It is milled to our order by one of the largest and best milling companies in the country, who use only the choicest ot hard Northern wheat; so from our own positive knowledge we do not hesitate to say that it is equal, if not superior, to the highest priced {ancy brands sold in this city. Surely if this Flour is not known to you, you can afford to try it at prices like these: | ie ieee econ A BARREL, $3.7 5B lB BAG ZEB. BAG ZC, SIUn ete 388 Grand St. cor. Roebling st: Vium Paddin BUTLER’S y Fe ‘Ave. are rare Bes 3¥-LB. BAG, 7 ¢ a Borough of Queens. 9e LIBERTY PICKLES. ‘hear S&th St. cor 101st St. cor, 110th St. cor, 124at St. 173 Maln St., cor. Willow St, ve., cor. 6th Bt, ret sane Butler’ eo 2 fine goats, utleria Heat Cocon, © 18c SPECIAL Boroug! COMBINATION OFFER! | f° "We: 8=: sftiem” COFFEE anp SUGAR. 5 Ibs, Very Best Santos Coffee, | B tohoken and Union Hill. 5 lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar, et Rae Ge rece He BOTH FOR $1.00. see Suburban. Acdereon Gt, Rice, vancy Mead, whole 236 ands tor ut A full size pound jar of coh SOUTHWELL’S West tet BE Gt IMPORTED JAM Ave. Presented to every customer who pur- chases this special assortment of our high- est grade standard goods: I tb. Very Best TEA, all kinds. 1 Ib.Very Best Mocha & Java COFFEE, 1 can Essie Jersey TOMATOES. fean Essie Meine CORN. 1 can Hubbard’s Early June PEAS. Jelly or Apple Bw quart jars (ars are worth FEL Orteana, Nettle mate. [Qe tf ry Fy B slr eamerarin fer tat 8 Oc je Smit, Miue Ribwo frend, 5c caken ‘molstute prot catty A 8c 5: Hemonn, fre fuer Mewinn 8 J fie Salad ON, Hes Domestic, 6p or Vai Brant, govt qi Worcestershire Sauce, eerie t eh 1-4 Tb) can Best Bla-k PEPPER. ee a ate Ete ot tetas Ke) We make this offer as an inducement to a ALL FIVE FOR $1.00. Cormmtarely Vrerien leant: oor Je you to try our famous Santos Cotfee. And, a8 we say, to introduce these standird len, new cro Knstinks SMeamtard. tutler's vost In other stores coffee such as this brings Borough of Bronx. f er ord quarts tor Uipund cane & from 20. to 23c. a pound. This is a Se-pourd ean Mie, Hlectris frant, our tet Bo vad box 8 9e., of F querte for Mixed Nuts, ai! new and taney, « JE, pound, Ie., or 2 pounds for... Se goods, we offer a jar of Southwell's Jam free, 3158 Third Ave., cor. 146th St. cenuing bargain, 3363 Td A¥e., near 168th Zi 30 Willis ave, cor. its Bt ‘Tremont Ave., cor. Bathgste Ave, JAMES BUTLER ‘wrecraass sooere 406 GaLEWWICN ST. New YORK, Suburban Stores.

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