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} with Charles H. Hay oe No ay DATE CHANGED FOR RECEPTION OF PRINCE TO FEB. 25; | MAYOR LOW PAYS FIRST VISIT TO ) HOHENZOLLERN. —_-+- (Contirued from First Page.) was welcomed warmly by the Ger- | man commander, and after remain-| ing on the yacht about twenty min- utes he boarded the tug again and} returned to the Rrookisn Navy: | , | vara | benzollern Punch will not give him a headache. I assure him that jt wil! | put music in hie soul, and charm | him into a state of gladness and soft hilarity. I feel immensely fat tered that #0 great aman should try | 0! tne oe ett oe one of m creations. Admira Raudise'n rece — expected silt from Cal Revveur- | PRINCE READY TO START, | 1*" ne Sn Se oneal mut the eh RECEPTION FEB. 25.) Prince Henry apent to-day with | miral the Princess at Kiel, making prep: |)" |" arations for his journey to America |, ee He will leave Kiel at § ovlock to-| \imi morrow morning on a special train for Bremerhaven. where he will board * ie the steamer Kronprinz Wilhelm aod) ag man stat et 4 o'clock P. M. whose acquaintance The date on which the roval vis: | 1 vercing of (xe Kile: Canal ay wine itor will be given the freedom of the | \"* \ be city of New York has heen changed |G to Feb. 25 at $ o'clock ) M equally prom Capt. von Rebeur-Taschwitz Ger- | _—_ man Naval attache at Washington., GERMAN ADMIRAL and severa: othe reached Hoboken unexpectedly this) VISITS HOBOKEN, afternoon. It was said that he cau-| — tiond Admiral von Bandissin not to) stayor La kering, of Hovoken was war accept official courtesies at a time) tying on t forbidden by official etiquette jeoree Despite all rumors that no official babii ee Rene: viel visita were to be received on the Ho: | ‘tor Hohengollern | bensollern until after the Prince's) wa» | ‘rrival, Mayor Low left the meeting| \' , - aT Ps Ls Laie city and county oMes Gtithe Beard of Ketimate and Appor- numobe f the prominent cluizens were tiomment jate this afternoon and |grawn ip receive the dist _ —— started at once for Hoboken to board | visito After Admiral von Baudii \ worach Waldman w ia the Kaisers’ yacht. This was in aes ares in Woe Sn he | charge of all the entertainments response to a message by phone.|)"", ae the | {MPer 1 yacht Honengollern. He companiel by four cooks and stews His presence was necessary there at a conference at which the change of plans caused by the change of date on which the freedom of the cily will be turned over to Prince Henry were discussed The Mayor re- mained aboard the imperial yacht for some Ume. arranging new plans for on Raudisein nad | the Crew. he was visited by! ii Samuel A. Helfer. who is the Ho the | neken Boart of Heal Dr. nis that the crew of the vaccinated informed that with tie ex Dut twenty-five men all on| siaff arrived at the pier and went a once o . ht somed pb acht had been vace : the Prince's reception the Admiral an stay re five years Virus a a rut A ral Barker, accompanied by] tine! to the tugooat and went back to to inoculate & aye ernor'e Is eft with Dr ¢ who arrived to | Board of 1 om Ham \ wing of @ Leer Lee aco PATRI’ LAV —— ~ QUESTIONS EXPERT his aide, Clifford West. arrived at)’ the North German Lloyd pier at 1.30) .- ; oclock on a tug and went on board] pure, Ho lene and | the German yacht. Admiral Barker! WAITING FOR PRINCE HENRY. Troe ie interaae in and at THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, 1902. not rmed that little Dutchman h _ | © Henry = OME! 7 | Referring to tne report that a member | £LCO jot tae Prestdent’s family was to attend — jibe coronation, Mr. Wheeler said it 1® You DONO SEE | BAe perhaps unbecoming to allude to it {3 VAT YOu VANT — | Yoost SAID var —VAS io! cless he satd, he considered it unfortuna anc unprecedented 11) be lamenied by avery liberty ving American Mr Wheeler then turned to the pros [pestive weit of Prince Henry. With « gesture of contempt he declared that + European maniacs were ‘falling wer each other i see tne ‘little Duteh das Mr. Grosve! length to the sees n wh for to-morrow. morning on Prince Henry's departure as ihe message of (he American people Mr % Mr. Groevenors remarks, made an impa signed response. protesting against the Mctal of Prince Henry | PRINCE BEGINS TRIP TO-MORROW. KIEL, Feb. 1¢—Prince Henry has been assured by the officials of the { eresstibe Wiineim that he w: ° New York by noon on He will leave Kiel by special morrow morning and jun Bremen railway station. T Will fo Dy train to Bremerhaven, where he will embark at @ o'clock. The Prince [u BADR} An doy over his prospective | tp ole “spending nis leisure time read in dent Roosevelt's ‘Ameri. can —_——_—_ / PRINCE COASTS WITH CHILDREN. sere experts from Erie Basin and their! make the ve ehine KIEL. Holstein. Pruasiz. Fen i that from now until! Admiral Prince Heary of Prussin rives about $909 a day |dropped hia books on Al ing the Honen-| ed with his children most e We and the Po ind their children went oui coasung ai Prince Henry —— ohen. SNEER AT PRINCE | went down on his stomach, backward and standing up Once, «hile derti BY A CONGRESSMAN, [170 "the nil, standing, ihe sled srruce a hillock, wil@ly gyrated. ent the Prince ou he Brening Worlt pitched inte the snow, which caused UNGTON. Fe 4 —Representa-| his boya to acream with sieilgh? f Kentuck nthe House| The Princesse ales made a descent ioe + sending al she balanced gracefully on he «wiftly a! envoy to the corona of King| moving pled | Prince Henry went to ue Wiel Yacht He as rebuked the American peopie| Club yesterday evening, it is a regular { Secretary lay and| standing, She looked quite girlish sblang thing for him to spen} Thuraday even- fnge there. It ts un young fellows stayed away om ine club that evening. Aboit tasnty of the pidera were preaent. 199s! { fAcers, among them nelng Aun Coen. ter, Amim and Fische! ‘Three howls puneh were mixed and ihe party drank @ pleasant (juries Prnce | Henry. The Prince propomd “The rae som) Reel all worn Cruloi evane'e reer.|OUt, brain won’t mit areas?! Work, have no appetite, no ‘tantreetiia fsnad) "| AMDAtION, strength or cour- How Vimol made W. F. Searle stronger. GERMAN AMENDE received 9 persona! letter from Prince: “It is sald that Admiral Dewey received “Your Vinol is certainly a wonderful preparation, one bottle haw personal representative a ing worked wonders with me. My appetite was gone, nothing tasted —-— ° | ‘ SENT'TO DEWEY ?, age —you need Vinol—we WASHIN D.C, Feb i—Ad- . . mira Dewey io endorsed Nery baa] guarantee it will help you e Henry that is in a way an amende from) Germany to Admiral. The letter was . . 9 Berlin and f ded to th nercia aes eewret* ™ VY Our money back if it don’t. ft with the Hevilest feelings of gratifies tion, ne regarce \t as addressed to the Am 1 people rather than to himself The Admiral will, it i sald. have a to convey his greetings to Prince, | good. I decided to try Vinol, and on the second day after beginnin, = ane Pearse ore pene ie teen to take it I began to relish food again. I have eaten heartily at eth . bi ected. here that ‘Namirat | Meal since, and not only feel stronger, but have made a substantial of the/| gain in weight.”—W. F. Searce, 12 Picrpont Street, Peabody, Mass. ry Drvartment | Mrs, S.C. Berry says Vinol is a Great Remedy. SPLENDID PALACE “T was taken with the Grippe one year ago last March, but the cough never left me. Iwas all run down and did not care for any- CAR FOR THE PRINCE. thing or to live. Had two hemorrhages and others slight, but havieg WILMINGTON, Del, Fed. 146—Tne| read what Vinol had done for others I also tried it. I was surprisedto Wilmington shop of the Pullman Pal-| notice a change so soon, but it is true. 1 havetaken nearly four bottles ace Car Company has to-day com-| and shall get more to take for a while longer. I am not the same per- bers eee aerate Capes son that I was when I began taking Vinol., It surely isa great remedy. of Prussia and his suite during their| It has done so much for me, both for throat and lung trouble, that I tour of the country, wish every one with such trouble would give it a fair trial.”— Mrs. & The Idler te @ combination obeerva-| C, Barry, High Street, Farm Hill, Middletown, Conn. tion and stateroom sleeper and ‘s one fetes d are riever ifties Come in and let us tell you abort people right here in town The interior dec: '¢ of bronze | who have been restored to health by Vincl. Wedon't hesitate Lanted The *upnolaers | toguarantee Vinol because we know what it will do. NECKTIE A STRONG CLUE TO MRS. VOEPEL’S SLAYER. (Continued from First Page.) War Department Will See to It that the Flame heard any disturbance this morning] stain on his knee. nor could ne tell Hom Still Glows. |MOORE PUTS HANDWRITING, paneer | MAN ON THE RACK. Laberty’s torch will continue to burn [which has charge of the statue next montis denpite a notice of the The Citisena’ Commitier advocated Lighthouse Foard tha: the ltght in the putting of ail authority in one the torch will be discontinued on oF P t ar Department ac about March | sypitity The statue of Linerty Enlightening Adit Gen. MV Rneriten | Trytne to Shake Hie Assertions|, that the Mice Checks tre ligntjouse ty) New York Harbor but 4ar | pert to be called by nf the War Department stil provide for Rent tne trial of Albert T [atria for the {M the ligh | murder of Willlam MRIs, resumed the | ly There are three authorities laber h p-day, and his crope-éxaminati continued tetand now, the War Department wie ral cariee maintains a recrutting stat ere Mr Moore | the Light-House Roard which mat , t Jin his questioning when | p tains the light aa a beacon and the : i LAberty Statue Committee of | itizene QUEER HOES TEN YEARS IN JAIL ee would with certain other indica t the w | L SSON SON T HIM. | wania® We aioe“ atreet through an adjoining house. |iyrg, s7” 2Nen fr ® woman of snirts re f Mr Pyles |) Her nusband. who wae a putcher, died ed the witness & CAROLINE S. RATHBONE LEFT IF POLICE SUSPECT RIGHTLY | ‘ene, * 414 CURIOUS DOCUMENT. Twenty-seven Relatives Are to Re- | which were not Tou would omaider one ope mignificant in the 189) mi aked Mr Moore The will of oline ® Rathnone fied this afiernoon dy Henry Tompkins of «aot No. 188 Wifth ay An H fea cur ment A fortune cf $1100m « &: « \e ining | of the line. with the most scrupulous deve as ears olds cr Having aot the witness the succession to ¢ quent klar who at hn event of the death of the legatee vet Mouquin's reata Bhe fied a fe D » 1% The mine was at work when A r oar In\eba te 4) ineee same mignatu aryina . wives the nam. 4 addres From ileser arrested Palmer ‘only nextof seven cousins examination the witness | 4 { Bing Bing or a r er nervin 1 all over Amer en veata epee A Savery signature ar An the will in lee 44 numbers Palmer who waa recently sentenced tor | ete» have The will was executes Deo it origon Pema aa aime ed in Jefferson a man may write * came tarket ways, may he nor ore the exhi and Mr M Fart otherwise MAKES ESTATES LIABLE. Meira May Have (o Pay for Injaries | ~ by Deceased Ances i Thirty-tmird street, as witnenses The chief beneficiary under ‘he will t= the Rathbone Memorial Home for Aged abd Infirm Persone, at Evansville 4 Klass marked off nara phe | Giana, not yet extadilshed. Ly beque al (a The Rvening World rach | Fa residuary legates this institutio: Fem 14 -The eine of the achiiets | art With: about $70.0, Malcolm p ywner are visited on his heirs dita ! of Brooklyn. and James |. for an indefinite number at Wikne 9F Nev ansrlite, will be true Cl Monae iene oie iniveueea te ‘Als bivman ethe Aare barred the ox: | Win concludes with thie pr- A § ibits he jury that they mighs | a oma a my books and pictures except a See ats er. on fou he ‘oviding that ane complete lint 9/ may be mantalned against estates, for his atx tained Ths certain, book th Tig tin bow mow on denial jindury brought by a deceased owner late Safe Deposit vault situ: the corner of William. street | Dr. Thoma sudet. of St. Ann place, to my cousin, | Dear rm P then taken until Tioga county. Penn: | Church Rev wagopal Elisabeth J. » Dr. Gallau: | a de © Ronen: ‘the General Ciersy | ee Aneir Ree » York City, $8,420 Minera have been warned to ne on A said re @etimates thie trust at ¥ © bequest of 0 to Rev. “net frited Staten of "esate A an ounce on the pretense that it is jssion to Deal Mute gelling it at #5. buteher shop on the ground floor Of |ne wae spirited away by the detecti: xo after an hour. He proved an alibi | ord to the Susnicion attached to Bryant because building tie recess Mr Moore had te Foreign | Missionary | lookout for & gang of fraude woo are) feter'ives arrived. So far as he ki paces buyiog platinum in the Klondike at $4] she hid no enemies and never received New ) stiver and then going to Vancouver and| hal no 4 blood had come to be caked under ali of n Mrs. Voepel s rooms. ; Ris anmerheaiien thier John Bryant, employed iM @ noia ptm and question aim furt and he building In which the crime was} omuiltted, was taken to the station- DinGieteAteeenee liLiers and questioned, but allowed to) County Detectives Hammond and Bea- e ‘actory to the police. They joined with the Central omee men ami Capt Martens in working on the case, and had it well in 4 before ye quarrelled with the woman IA8t) wors of it reached the Coroners’ Office. night upon her refusal to go to a The hou whieh the ime occurr al! with him. jos an old fashionst cnree-story Ninth Ward dwelling. It is occupied oy three milies, The woman is given a gord tion by the nelahbors, Bre is aad to nave actum rtable fortune by cioee ¢: newsstand, which is in a hat was sath Another person for whom the po- ire looking ts a canvasger for photoxraphe, who went through the puilding between 9 and 10 o'clock hic morning ted a No trace of him las peen found. | some woman, fond of sewelry The murdéter ie supposed to have | £9 1 clothes and prowd of her comet It was her boast ‘hat she had the roof and to the of Name on @ Neektle. seven years @ mportant clue is ab foursin’ | had been ivi eoktle wht war f spel] Christopher strs he was born in! te sod of the dead woman !toroy street and was wala to know about | t madeup ¥ ty SENUY | evoryoody in the Ninth Ward Her Undoubtedly Mra. Voepel tore it | maiten name was Mauer and she hed | ne neck of the man who Killed | many relatives living on the lower west! |" side of the ctty ere ie a name he necktle and + the name of the Mra Nichols fenat Mrs Voapel wan oer "| had many viettors, She k would hay the mar efore Hleemen of the Charlee etre and they frequent! sited These visits did not imp aid. thar Mre. Voe BOT BURGLARS were overturned, and there were other Vidences of a Merce struggle. A dia he wore mere LOUIS CROUGHAN BEGAN; a drawer in ay _| STEALING AT TWELVE. 179 Christophe: 1 tne detectives ar and Martens ahi s atte: Voepel entered the ctr at ghdore said Ino eound of a strug was taken back to (nes and questioned Central Of: and Mocaft hief of Police Murphy. of Jersey BY EARTHQUAKE. f At VD. ioe alte, ia and brona tabests 5 , TOWN DESTROVED 6TH AVENUE AND 23D STREET. TRANS-CAUCASIA. PRES COFFEE CREAM W AMER) ee) ootetiog com FRIDAL ont : BONHONS. Cues LONDON, Feb. 14—-A despatch to a news agency from St. Petersburg an- ounces tha: the large town of S maka, Trans-Caucaaia, has been Je stroyed by an earthquake No detaiis of the disaster have been ceived. There are two Shamakas ip Trane New Shamaka, seventy miles) HE f Baku, and Old Shamaka. some tance from New Sham: wes a idiow Det wee Is *| mate has about San thebiiant, a a , ge” y +} = . | good location. y | a WEST Bway. COR CHURCH vn It is curious to watch a coffee toper and observe how he or she wil! resist all suggestions as to coffee being the) cause of their various ailments. They will charge the coated tongue | aad bilious condition to something! they have eaten, likewise the wretohed condition of the bowels and the palpitation of the heart. The: sallow complexion is generally at-| tribute’ to @ “naturally bilious” tem- | | Derament. Putioar ia a while & person apa up throws of lee entirely. then the truth begins to appear, and [Mf Springing Spring style surprises. Young] Derbys, $3 and $4. ’ iy ipan ey iu ce muaee Ma change hats are vette: than ever. Additional] qtinee $3 and $3.50 place of coffee . individuatity— advance qualities with pines, an $4 ‘A man in West Plains, Mo., writes: | Young's prices as much yours as ever.| Silke Hats, $5 and $o, “As the coffee babit grew on me my health declined in the same ratio, was subject to nervousness, consti pation, dyspepsia, and a general weak | feeling which made me unfit for bust- ness, and finally 1 became so nervous | and thoroughly broken down that Hi could not attend to business and | turned everything over to my asai | ant and went to the cunts ae in Colorado, hoping to find health in n/ ; , change of climate, but after six; SIX BROADWAY STORES: 199, 209, 605, 849, 1197, 1389. months’ sojourn I came back in ONLY BROOKLYN STORE: 371 Fulton St worse condition than I left. “A friend insisted that I quit cof- fee and try Postum, and although | did not believe it was the cause of my !!!-health, I consented to try the ‘Relmats hamerecu ulP $46 Gold Watches, $6. today received a letter fram Chief alice Richard, of Newport, RL, oy A aid alling the early careers of T mother, ‘he sali Cro: > of me © oclock this morning and he want to Leute -Sreugeen ohms tie atand will che understanding $988) vewonct. the home of Rood breeding. ane Bans eare lee Na sti Aeiety | LCMef Ricaard wrote ther in i he arrested Louis ( “foghan, the youngest Of the yrothers, whe was then onty ears sid, for the thett of oF house tickets. The tickets were ri cove | ideration of his youth, tl h H other, he maid. lying | the position sin when th dirertions, and I was wonderfully | / pleased to find it eo delicious and re- ALL SIZES, THIS WEEK ONLY, Fiesourt rather thane task = dey might isn hate “T have now been drinking Postum i . Spec CAB mee for over a year and my health Dae American Gold-Filled ateadily lmprered: the nervous: g Watches at $5 Each. anal 4 a. ia have entirely. dian. cytes {ally Guar- ani ‘ears, and Fatent and (ears year arn years ww canto nbe bought for Tees Inger than al 7 “Many of my, tree eal ave quit cof- NRE cler's. Bbanyi by dpes tia Cages anne ane 140 We Full value ullowed within one year if unsat- deen benefited. Some of these did \ ’ iiacior’: pei) all American Makes, not like Postum at first, but in every case T found the cause to have been You will never have this chance again. airectignn are cay snout fllor IOs Keene's Wateh Store, {40 Fulton St NY, and when followed a delicious bever- age is the result, but some slovenly cooks put it on to boil for five or ten minutes, ve that does not make good Poatum. fter the real bubbling opr| Where and when to advertise. GET WHAT YOU WANT by ad- l vigitora at the house, He said he nad] Chleg | bays boming, bas st heat" aan Now. ee for it in the Sunday Wesid . &@ Walolni her! echardworking ane respect ee and Postum Co., Battie} 1" the Sunday World Want sheet. | Want sheet. wwWY we gnaes: . But he could wot account for a blvod Hess of his eons,

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