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=a “John Long Banked it! for Me, but Failed to! Mark It Paid.” | on a time “Whisper!: s nephew, John M Dein |, WAS Aanigned to the co 0 collect q & t Tradenmen's National Bank ¢ ne| ‘ bank had already paid this amount, and | i furthermore, held @ receim for its pay Whereupon the air became filled with} Interrogation marks | f approach t Shh y And he nod am ew's| | Delmour denies that he was interested his nephew's All the trouble" any way in the profits of Mice | saye “Larry,” ‘was! due to my nephew's books being mixed | j wi e was in an Institution Johnny ; te honest eheatenil Hedi H share j “Oh, yen all seitied ‘There ts nothing 1 prea “Now, then,” said Mr John M | mour, as ked “lay toa | ing Wo: was thin we see? John is “Well made them “When I came back when I looked a my balance thought, It waa $9." | art at) would get t na-ion i ‘And so I ha x Al| seems that when Jo lected the $9900 fron th» Al National Hank rw t ow that none by the Citv Marshals + Deimour was {1 ‘ NEPHEW JOHN DELMOUR'S INGENIOUS VERSION OF THAT $9,300 SHORTAGE. who was ln char shal's office at m pataby Se died atm ‘ “WHISPERING LARRY” DELMOUR PRINCE PLEASED HIS GRATITUDE. en THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 13, 1902. ANDREW WATROUS | WM. LELKINS, JR, THIEF TRAINS DOWN WITH RECEPTION. LONG ILLS DEAD, OBESE POLICEMEN CABLED AMBASSADOR WHITE SUFFERED WITH A CEREBRO- LED A FEW OF THEM A DE- ne SPINAL TROUBLE. BILITATING CHASE. SHOOTS HIMSELF. WELL - KNOWN JOURNALIST VICTIM OF OVERWORK. Hrilliant Editorial Writer lHnd Been Suffering for Some Time from Insomnia, well-known this Andrew Watrous, a journalist, committed suicide morning in his room, at No 2 > He had been s fering from !nsomola for some time Nineteenth street and {a thought to have been insane from sickness and despondency Mr. Watrous was forty-five years old and unmarried. He came to this leity fourteen years ago from Phila- | delphia, where he had been the city |editor of the Press. He first worked on the New York Herald here, but several years ago went to the New York Press as a reporter He covered the Lexow investi tion and then became an edit writer for the paper. For the six years he had been chief edit ga al ast 1 writer and assistant to Ervin Ward- man, the editor in chief ined of Insomain. Several weeks ago Mr. Watrous to complain of insomnia, due t work. He had lived for several are with Dr Wo A De Waterv! ng Nineteenth street, and was regarded as |e member of the family Dr. De Waterville urged the ne essity tf but Mr Warr ut he | jot quit work He grew pale and nervous, and wae often heard watking j his floor at | Last night was a small part at the eD Wa Wa- trous enjoyed + me. Mr wf his tnabliity ¢ of various stra, cleverly and etfectively ar ] TAB trimmed with ribbous, quills, wings, ete. omespuns. As good fit hot answer. and Viats wehighas $14.75, andat the price very sup right hand e right temple had Har keep stock in shipshape order. prices. possible. Specials Knowing when and where to buy are good points of practical wisd the combination ot this store and Friday shows that sty!- 10-4 size single bed blankets, pair... seceee $2.95 ish dressing does not necessarily involve large expenditure, For 11-4 size double bed blankets, pair . $3.50 instance — 12-4 size extra large blankets, pair . « $4.95 effective style moths. also Women’s 50c. Lisle Hose,38 Extrat black work: to sell at 50x. the fering Friday e pularity, ther p> fast enough ad Hats at $3.50, ex The value fs asily worth just two dollars more. Made Other failor-mid wire f ther 45 S Tailor-mad> Jackets of pertect in fit and ti Fur Storage=-- them and store them gauge light weight je thread Hose; allover lac uble Feels nd pair. of new spring go jor-Made Hats a We Fer F offer $00 more pt ran jovens Straw shipss, Friday Is the Day of Little Prices. Little lots, odd pieces, broken lines, slow goers—therefore, little prices. We look into the nooks and corners of every department, drag out the holdbacks ana the remnants, put them on special tables, and mark them at sure-to-go It will pay every economical woman to watch our daily announcements in the papers, and it will doubly pay her to read our Friday store news, and to come to the counters as early as in Women’s Jackets,! Long Coats, Tailor-Made uits and Skirts. cheviotand covert cloth, well tailored, For Friday, h. Our $10.00 Jacket. for you. If you want them altered, repaired or redyed, we'll do that and then. of course, charge nothing for storage. Men’s Spring Top Coats, $12.50, | imported ' toe Asa with durab| Collars an The stvle and individuality 38 The other mre aM. ks well for mate them y and Satur- f these stitl worthy va dark effects r Better than you'll mal, tor they're econd ¥ n black overt mitch th In a note which I found, Mr. Watrous The balance ind sizes Sateen Skirts, with to forgive him for wh gers at $2.90, prices more thin cellent value at... | bel double in some instances. Second Floor. Mr Watr lawyer and a man his bustoes# ne due Was, besides a writer, a of wide knowledge, eamitated an He was 4 es, best tailor Lie $ 16,50 louse effects, prettily very decided $44.75 When you quit wearing your fur gar- ments for the season let us sena for We insure them against tire and and only a mite is asked for the service, Of fine quality covert cloth, in « coats will at once appeal to the dressy young fellows as_ posse amd more tone and quality than ar top coats at $12.50 oF even $15. Men’s Worsted Trousers, $3.50. Every Pure worsted, re Boys’ Suits, $3.75. find in many stores for $5.00 C ailor and Norfolk sty T j Almost every conc a yard that isn’t all: wool. Boys’ Top Coats, $2.95. Black, with two tucked rutfles and tuck “pi eat et Ni al That's the way we A Bedding Sale. | Special values in wool blankets, bed spreads, spring weight com. |fortables, etc. These goods are as staple as sugar, and a reduction from 10 to 25 per cent. means a very big saving. Of course, you ‘must understand that these special prices are for Friday only. Satur. day back go the regular figures. $8.75 | Honeycomb bedspreads, full sizes, extra good values at 90 and $1,10 Marseilles bedspreads, full size, handsome patterns, $1.50 and $2,25 Spring-weight comfortables; newest designs of figured silko- line, light weight, filled with best grade white cotton; 500 on sale Friday at Serres .}. J Finer quality, also large size, at.... oO $1.25 Sheets and Pillow Cases, manufactured from good grades of bleached cottons and hemmed in best manner. Sheets. Pillow Cases, 134 x 2% yards, 39c. quality. 30 42 x 36 inches—For Friday., 10 2 x 2% yards, 45c. quality. 40 45 x 36 inches—For Friday., 4] 2% x 2'. yards, $3<. quality. 46 50 x 36 inches—For Friday... 12 214 x 2°4 yards, 65c. quality. 58 54 x 36 inches—For Friday.. 13 Women’s 25c LisleVests, 19 Summer weight lace open effect, mere d lisle thread Vests, low neck, no silk tape at neck and arms; white, ‘k and blue. Regularly 2§c. For 19 Friday eoeecveeersssccccesenseee Men's 50c, Socks, 25. about 250 pairs—and at the as fast as we can tine quality cash- ht, the surplus of tock of German made sets and tans only; double soles, heels and toss. Regular price soe. em 25 pair. To aaceneee uF ‘ en's Negligees, 50, » lity printed percals clot! self neckbands; also in the sti fy trimmed | cer eat cuffs. niths. dive. brown and dark tan; h atin—and made with Cut in short nobby | ves with h ew stitching usually found Only neat str medium and ct fitting acinable sty! iber and p $3.51 For ages 2%4 nile styt Bla Natty little spring ov ts for x Hitth, Mad. wf Venetian pretty mercerized lining; wel ticular, You may 65c. Yard. xclusive clothing stores at $4.00, Frid $2.95 We offer for Friday several thousand y ard ut this price. these xoods are so . . ms well known that it is needless for us to Mercerized Petticoats, 98c. av anything further to. recommend We've sold as high as 1,200 pieces ¢ year. Every dressmaker in New | sity knows this Black Italfan Tatieta, At 6Sc. yard the several thow- 7 d yards cannot last long. rutile ar Unparalleled Offerings in the Basement, Our Economy Salesroom. Our basement shall contain on Fridays hereafter very special goods from various depart ments throughout the store. It shall be known as our Economy Salesroom—and the goods found thereinshall be of such an inviting value-character that everybody with an eye to money-saving will find it a point to secure a share of the unparalled offerings. Here is what we offer for to-morrow’ Men’s Negligees, Three/ Two Specials in Hand- Remnantsof Fine Laces Cut Lengths of Silks. for $1.00. | SB navy, li xis and cardinal Misses’ 98c. Gowns, 44, t v Misses’ good quility muslin gowns, ' ed seams, some trimmed with em : proviat if 5, others with torchon ¢ Y Ke; all sives. Value up 98e For Friday only, 44 ter Judic Corset, $2.90, ; olen itt kerchiefs, n. Net Venise,all Venise, Margot Waist, skirt and dress patterns; post- | On Eve of Departare He Told of son of Millionaire Traction Mag- tad Smas in elry Store member of the Sons of the Revolution ' Mie Satisfaction with Geka : u : Rentihont| f tc. tive clearance of all weaves of desirable D able Te . He alway* was a hard worker, the mal ty Madras. cloths, | Their former kerch efs with hand-embroider Qussian shades, 50c. te 5 ” rn amount of work he was capante of Fe re unto 7s. We offer | initials, in broken assor:men: oe, | ; Rm ei rireet 0) toal| A clcaenats ae a Gas ae Sane: Prices were a ee NE fares 1.00! ular 13s value, Tor Friday. 25c.to75c. yard. | 49c, Yard. Met Hct hie Aieacy ot Prise coli kine Mi ote by hile aanoctaten 1.00, | Closing out a tine of Women’s extra tha United States Ambassad 4 Umbrellas, $1.00, | juality Swiss Embroidered Mand.) Special clearing sale of Net Ground sany ayorth more than doubles Meee: Dicw : St . At $1.50 they would be a bargain; 26.) fine quality, swins Hineimigine Laces in Licrre, and Oriental seca GR AEA tad Os ase EaESod ale x 4 ethan anything else Mr Watrous women, all kinds of fancy ai ar Friday 9S makes, Butter and Ecru shades, 30¢. to f ameasit regular 20c. value. For Friday in \ some time ered with Union a 1 gg Gos. values, tor |50c, French Challies, 29 ain ceoe nothing wears better, b. Solid Leather Suit eee oe Stet ti minact Also--a little lot of one hundred—of | ont 5c, to 35c. yard, pj btnt take us tong to sell a mach a mn working as Sacre ey A bigger q ty of th ndinied write pure silk ones S195) Cases, $4.50. Lining Department, | Sizs* juan ty of tess 50 2 «e t alll hs n a few hours. Best quality, all-wool French | But a great bargain at that. | A 24-inch solid Sole Leather Suit Case,! Here are always to be found the best ‘ ven Remnants ol Dress Goods steel trams, rsh len ‘nes, riveted, grades of linings of Way's markets of lveaien red bce ceae aie ae - 1 has receives $2 é eke has hinges, shirt pocket, solid brass lock, te t | ' n pe es a eittras The selling of the past two weeks has ats 30) vera World Wants the * com a Sage nao trom tater tor 1 jut us mane temmaniy of aria ies icing, handles NPs oF gg f . i 1 | hero of the Deltieship Maine, "|B of foreign and domestic stufls which we | S4ERES+¢+>-e--++ CI CIRUTOE ie ‘ ee POR recy |) rey , ba day, at , ” C t | M d £91 has also heen re. [| Will sell to-morrow, Critay, a ial Lot Aprons, 25c,, 2st black 1 inch wide, 15c. to. 40c. values; r ap! a edium: i ved\ifrom Tonal taland) for Mr. and 25c. yard. Spec Pp y | Colored siik serge, adapted tor per dozen yards, for Friday..10to 30 | | ‘i © who tried to commit su inthe lot are short lengths of fancy Embraced are Maids’ Aprons, with | jining of spring jackets, yard wide. 48 H og cite at No aS Kast Portiern ateset suitings, camel's hair om xtures, plaid two embroidery insertions; Nurses Fine hy (Widtor Lawn! 40 Travellers sample squares of Tapestry, | Paid Help Wants | ~—___., gsand many styles of plainima Apr with deep tucks and small tucks ie veclalitor friday, 10 hundreds of 24-inch squares suitable foe H Hho haat ee , wey as are in demand and worn between, and Bib Aprons, single width, inches wide; special for Friday, yd. chair seats and pillow tops, comprising | ’ WENAt ee . GOOD WORK. Former priscs were from sx. hemstitched hem and hemstitched bi® Printed Dimity, tm: sheer fabyic,sood Tapestry, Brocade, Velour, Damusk and ond: t ; Proper Food Makes Marvel vard—and some even sold for and bretelles. Values up to $0c. designs, all jor Friday, Silk, worth in many in- BUT * Spratt ceca ne neeaetveneme | Cetes one tas For Friday, choice ateeee see BD Yatdeeceseene Seons 10 stances more than double. 25 and SO | hi i i Providence { credited i] 511 Paid Hie Wins a the 13 mit ! wshter| A (i \ with directing the alae SIXTH AVE., . SIXTH AVE,, other N. Y. papers combined. — simple a way as the reading of a fooa i ce | me tin Darking °\# quvertisement 19TH TO 20TH ST. é 19TH TO 20TH ST, : WARNS OBSTRUCTIONISTS. | 11+. attract the atte A lady out in Shethina, Mo, says pepe : | Ms be) ns two years ago | com- UeeR: German Voretan Secretary Snys! ase ‘0 retire frote my school teach- i \ ft ot fF Real APPRENT Treaties WHIT Re Made Anyhow ward ¥ El ' ompletsly broken te. Sy Estria “4 aes sie prostration. <M 8 : ; in my back. My R O x SAT heicinia hands and feet would swell up nights. A sat upor ton irritable. with a dull, heavy The greatest sale of suburban property ever known or e what little breath he had headache continually, aad no appe- | heard of in the city of New York, These lots should be sell- sont it : tite, and could not digest anything ing at from $175 to $350. But we are offering them at this __ A ited and carriet if 1 tried, Twas unable to remember | sale only . MINT? 4 station. where ne what I read, and was, of course, un- Office of | § ih fit for my work. S$ $ [pao i “ Pate) nau leontamntion: 69 TO $159. H. S. THOMPSON, my ‘a wh he others said dropsy, One day, as {f $40,000 worth of lots sold in past 2 weeks in the snow, | CHAMPERS At eal ot waway during the by Providence, I read the testimonial i y fi af ‘| f a | Riv * a slush and rain. Many sold by mall. | | Sea ‘| Pp nil — fo a lady whose symptoms were e —-Property only five minutes’ walk from depot. | Schuylerville, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1902. boueoro *| FIGURE SKATING POSTPONED SANDMAN CASE AGAIN, | much the same as mine, and she EVERY LOT LEVEL, HIGH AND DRY. | To the Editor of The World: coMPosiTOK. Ramis a Here Tele eeeecanene Hodes herreaeban! earl coneitaos Hundreds of houses building there now. | , ne World: Clermont | Ne Weld Neat Week. Long Island DIE BINKERS DISHWASHERS t av nk, Brook DREOsMAKEDs ‘ DRUG CLERKS 2) be renalred row 4 +16) WALeT HAND? ‘ i e + 4] WAITERS — ' . + 3, WAITRESSES + SEY WATCHMEN | | wixvow DRESSERS 3 MISCRLLANBOUS ui ‘Quick service through Sunday) *\* World Wants. If you've got ali sume! = 2! mer, don't use World Wants, Ef in g| 5!!! ¢ Mixelve e inw 1 the writ permanent and ne an abrupt end, but le ~-—* ikely to be continued, Controversy A Judge to try ft 1 left off the old-fashioned break- fast and began with Grape-Nuts, a little fruit and a cup of Postum Food Coffee That was 8 months ago snd | have steadily Improved in both body and mind. Grape-Nuts Break- fast Food has done more for me than all the medicine I have ever taken, -|/and | am now well again and able , to return once more to my school ;/dygtes and able to do anything neces- sary in my work. My mind is clearer and my body| stronger than ever before. Please do, ; hot publish my name." Name given \ by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. ata NR a A LOT Freeport is growing as tf by magic. GREATEST MONEY MAKER AROUND N, Y. '$5 Down - $1 a Week FREE EXCURSIONS Wednesdays, Soturdays, Sundays. | EVERY FORENOON AND AFTERNOON, Maps and free tickets, LONG ISLAND REALTY 155-157 Broadway, N, Y. WM. H. MOFFITT, President. Inclosed find balance due you on my “ad.” Have had most satis- factory results and-am convinced that your paper is an excellent ad- vertising medium. Respectfully, H. S. THOMPSON. co., r i s a Aas rt ABA A lt a ec a lai a

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