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DR. HELMUTH DEAD; WIFE IN THE WEST: Famous Physician Succumbed to Attack of Heart Trouble and Mrs, Helmuth in Ignor- ance of His Death. Dr, William Tod Helmuth, one of New York's most famous physicians, Is dead at his home, No, 667 Madison avenue. Owing to the fact that his widow is) J absent In the West and that the shock! ora sudden announcement might prove serious to her, efforts were made ot keep | the fact of the doctor's death from the | w. public. Mrs. Helmuth had been attending the National Convention of Women's Clubs in Los Angeles, Cal., and is now on her way home, and is supposed to be some- where near Denver, Messages wero wired to her at various | Btations on the route she is following, but up to an early hour to-day there was. no response from her. Dr. Helmuth appeared to be in good health until last Tuesday, when he complained of pains about the heart. Drs. St. Clair Smith and McMichael were stimmoned. They were in almost constant attendance until the patient died last night. Heart disease was the | cause of his deimse. i Dr. William Tod Helmuth, jr., and the latter's wife and sister were pres- ent when death came. Dr, Helmuth was born in Philadel- | phia Oct. 9), 1833. He was graduated | from the Homeopathic Medieal College | ‘of his native city in 1s He entero dupon college work imme- diately after his graduation, St. Louls in 1858 and being one of the founders of the Homeopathic Medical College of Missourl, where he occupied the Chair of Anatomy He held various positions of promi- nence after that and was famous as a| lecturer and author, His twenty elght works on the practice of medicine are accepted as authorities by Momeopathic | physicians in all countries. His widow ‘# a noted club woman and was several times President of | Borosis and of the State Federation of | \ Womens Clubs. POODLE ‘RAGS’ AND. MISTRESS REUNITED Mrs. Helen Davis Drives Down | at Night in a Handsome | Gown to Claim Lost Pet at the Police Station, Rags, a small French poodle, with long white silky hair, was the centre of attraction in the West Thirty-seventh | street station. He had been stolen from | hia mistress, Mrs, Helen Davis, of No. 114 West Forty-third street, three weeks ago, and, although rewards were offered for his return, no trace of him was had until last night, when the hushand of Mrs, Davis's former maid, W. R, Ham- fon, saw the poodle in the custody of a colored woman in West Thirty-seventh street. Hamson, who saw the dog, fol- lowed Lizzio Taylor, twenty- four i old, of No 43 West Btreet, into the hou manded she give up the dog fused. A policeman prev parties to accompany him to the sta house, Mrs. Davis was sent for, and arrived tn ned, and With all boy. she eorroborated Hamson's story that the dog had been stolen. The Taylor woman wan loc charged with having stolen property in MODISH WOMEN TO WEAR | PLUMES THIS SUMMER. thin, summe: The plume's th ‘This is the « ertabliahment at Bixth A Dame Fashion bar tase ber ocx ® prerogeu beck the peas wie the bude Maser and wih # advan aud lured her earlier pt dden caprive » an divca J pidesome with Whien the note ald of buniere gi vel, @ Mele titted to jue « preper ane | would be rew golng to | SOBER FOR 1 YEAR, |SCHNUR EXPOSED | S200 FROM SCHWAB) AS BOY SWINDLER Austrian Editor Announces that East Siders’ Fund of $300 Was Obtained by False Representations, Steel Magnate Rewards a Man Who Kept His Promise to Refrain from Drink for That Length of Time. on Schnu} to be the most confider the United Sta Corporation, has given Alfred He a laborer in the st . Ohio, §K no by at his family a in jail at with mur h Tnot teeare them unt in court Gere, fey i at year, While on an Inspection te ) say Hobson under the inti He had Hobson prom! ating liq! kept his promise 1 with $100. Hobson e: mi the rewanl and was surprised with double the amount prom- ised, SCHOOL CHILDREN 1 If boy ha RUNAWAY ONL m Men and women who suffer int dhe from pains in the back have kid ney ase, and i not be neglected. WARNER'S SAFE CURE Cures all Forms of Kidney, Liver, Bladder and Blood YOUR KIDN the unmistakable symptoms of kidney dis If, aftor you have send Us a sample of doctors will analyze It an port with advico free, COMSLETELY CURED. | TWO YEARS OLD. Yonkers Police Send Out Gen- eral Alarm for Little Harry Bergenson Who Went to See a Fire at Night. IN FIRE PANIC. Arrival of Four Engines in Clark Street Scares First the Pupils and Then Their Mothers. Perhaps the most youthful runaway ever reported 1s Harry Bergenson, whom the police of Yonkers have sent out a general alarm for, Harry is two years old and left his home last night. He wore a if@ht overcoat, white straw The arrival of four fire engines in | Clarke street this morning just as the |1.000 puptis of Pubell School No. 38 were embling to begin their studies, threw neighborhood into a panic. First hildren were frightened by the en- the the red eo much from kidney gave her up to dio, she and Je now thoroughly | F own houxew What | e Cure did for M seland tt 1 Site id toering fromm Kid | drugs; It Is iit does 1 Up in two regul druggists, oF dir 0 kines tearing through the narrow] nat, and new black streets and then their mothers, think-| Harry lved at No. 40% Wells ave-|tion ing that the school-house on fire, | nue. There was a fire in the nelghbor- | the added to the confusion by starting foF !moo3 inet night and the boy wandered the building. It was a trifling blaze in a pile of rub- bish in the yard of Michael Gleason, a out to see it and did not returi His parents are much larmed ing that some accident happ truckman, that caused all the excite | child, who was bright and strong n to an engine house in| his age, and went of his own ao e give a still alarm to| into the street when the engin vo tening the school children —<— who trooping through Clarke STRIK EFOR SUFFRAGE. lon some- ent in an vas on this mis th Democrats Quit Work in ical Measure. rhe general al Democratic Social Sweden aa Pol STOCKHOLM, ’ strike decreed by the So party in support of the Suffrage bill, the © on which de in Parliament y. was carr’ it as arranged and the tle up of business has been y complete since this morning is suspended. The and steam- is Ny | VAN IDERSTINE PROMOTED. Secretary Becomes Deputy Water | | Commissioner for Brooklyn, Water Commirstorer Dougherty has ay pointed Rovert Van Iedrstine Deputy Comigsioner for the Rorough of Brook 3 re not running koing on in any of the shops. i-] The printers the strike, which will last throughout the j Pariiamentary debate, y fac have also joined PROF. koctt 'S LYMPH INHA‘ ATION AND TUBERCULINE CURES Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. DP. KQCH’S SANITARIUM, Incorp'd. 119 WEST 22D ST, next to Ehrich's Store, N.Y. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. EVERYWHERE 104 RETAIL Chg BRANCHES GROCERIES GROCERIES % BUY FROM FIRST HANDS. Quality considered, we are in a position to give our friends lower prices than can possibly be secured elsewhere. Take butter, for instance. We are direct receivers of the finest Creamery Butter coming to this market, so when you buy it from us you are ket up assured of the best without one cent of the middleman’s profit being added. VERY BEST FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND 2°53 SUGAR AND FLOUR — A Bargain, $49 Pounds Standard Granulated Sugar, 4 Pounds Pride of Si. Louis Flour, Both for « « New Daint carton, 4 packaye.... UNEEDA GINGER WAYFERS, CENTS. SPONGE LADY FINGERS, Vacked in moisture-pr t? Fa Fresh and ¢ Packed in aivist f d in nivisture.pro . 23c. ANLON, & PACKALC oes O¢, ~_ ——— —_ - ea cae, toreed Sad pases on og 1 3c “eb i ’ j ne Mone or Sengee . end Ueliclous errr \ wt A ¢ Dh eeeh Coreen Qe 1 ' aus ‘ ‘ 5 4 har ‘ i ‘ tine Marker bc ooh bus i) pe 25s 4c Hundnmnt cow # Hehe ‘i rrr | ‘ jaervee Muster om b. : tl | ° 4 Hob Mmorwee . ‘ere Vag ‘ pm i ‘ ‘ € ran) Lawl CALNUKD A «p 2 Is, 19¢, | Load Penvin's &: JAMES UTLE BAGKACHE # g (Gie Dien Store Blooms with Summery Huirace 5 | $1.00, Friday, Guaranteed very good and strong, with a well defined rustle; 69c. 15,000 PACKS OF 25c. Cambrie Sowns values; Friday, ; C won Gera tana ‘OLD. | 50c. Por Yard. P. laying A7'AS, | campnic cOWNS, V neck back and frost, HEAVY BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED zea CoopERG| NEW MILLINERY | Sie UGOOPERE At About % Wholesale Cost We place on sale to-day and to-mo! what are undoubtedly the most extraord Millinery Bargains ever brought to your notice. The Big Store Is Never Dull or Uninteresting. Always Something New at the Siegel Cooper Store. Important Special Sales Are Constantly in Progress. The Needs of Every Season Are Fully and Satisfactorily Supplied. Summer furnishings for the home and summer apparel are most in demand now. And ever 80 many people are ordering gro- ceries to be shipped to their summer homes. Mail ordere are filled with utmost promptness. If it’s handier, order by. telephone. You'll be accorded rapid and effectual service whatever way you choose to order. On all purchases of $5 or more, EXCEPT GOODS TO BE SENT C. 0. D.) WE PREPAY FREIGHT to any railroad station within the following States: There’s No shopworn goods; no passe shapes; no obsolete braids, Nothing but what is newest, best and desirable. UNTRIMMED HAT DEP’T. Plain and Fancy Rough Straw Braid Hats in burnt and effects ; Plain Black Straw ; also Black with White Underbrime ; Braids; Cuba Body Hats; Chiffon with Straw Braids; aleo R Wear Hats. 25c for Hats worth .75 REW HAMPSHIRE, Connecticut, 39c for Hats worth 1.00 MASSACHUSETTS, PENNSYLVANIA 49c for Hats worth 1.25 ‘AND NEW JERSEY. Dress Soods REMNANTS An Extraordinary Friday Sate, An event that will interest women who are looking for extra good bargains. Reninants of Shepherd Checks; per yard, Remnants of Waistings; per yard, Remnants of Homespuns; per yard, Remnants of Albatross; per yard, Remnants of Crashes, Venetians, etc. Remnants of-French All-Wool Challies, Remnants ot Granites, Voiles, Etamines, French Henri- IS ettas, Crashes, Mistrals, etc., etc., per yard, at Cc Reninants of the highest grade of Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods at equally great reductions in price. 69c for Hats worth 1.50 95c for Hats worth 1.75 And Extra Special 9,600 Women’s Cuba Straw “_ | A le eachat ....- These Flats can be converted into any desired shave. offer of the season, Very Regular price is $1.25. This is absolutely the catchiest millinery Popular Hats for Summer Wear. Hlowers It /-3 the Wholesale Cost. To keep pace with our Hat Sale, and to thoroughly prove that, a0 matter what conditions exist elsewhere, The Big Store always sells at the lowest prices, we specify these startling values : bunch, worth 25c. Fine Fronch Roses, tomorow st” ar / Fine French Roses, a 6 in a bunch, worth 75¢.; 1,000 Handsome Flower Wreaths, worth up to 2.00; to-morrow, 45ce, 65e and 9Se. ee Grimmed Fats. To further demonstrate our supremacy in this line we offer row 1,500 new Trimmed Hats in exactly the same. fetching styles t are all the rage in Paris to-day. 2? 7.50 wats that command 12,00 to 15.00 eleewhere, Het F.OO sire tuat command 10.00 eleewhere, At J. 75 Hats worth 7.50. Met 2,50 wats worth 3.75 and 5.00. These Hats are beautifully Gontgnet and exquisitely imal with imported flowers, laces and fine ribbons, Some have wings, others f ostrich plumes and novelty materials. Olain Floor.) (Main Floor, Front.) Summer Silks At Very Catchy Prices. Three cieeuely inertg specials for Friday: Ale Sik Castreta. All the newest shades and black, suitable for Hnings, waiste, tea gowns, &c,, at this very special price, IIe. Per Yard. Printed Foulards, ‘An exceedingly handsome fabric, previously retailed at from 75c. to ISe. Por Yard. Black Garretas. (Gecond eee.) Point Poo 2 for Priday, 69 (Second Floor, Centre) a Chitdren’s Wear (Main Flor Infants’ Dresses. ADMIRABLE VALUES. Long ond short white NAINSOOK DRESSES, Front) PER pack, aT /0e. “Fountain’’ Playing Cards. Full pucks of 52 cards, These cards are made of specially selected stock, and Houschold Linens. HEAVY MUSLIN. BS good cuality with yokes of fine tucking abd are equal in finish and ea good quality; Frday Al SH vematitched ruffle on neck ad 49 quality to any other 25c. 10¢ ' special, ye at cards on the market. Children's PILLOW CASES. Ens, sizes 2 to S years, ape aiator) nt 24 Floor, Take READY-MADE 4 BROWN pow cial, CASES, made of ¢ ality muse seseot ‘ial PNG toe 25 o: Women's Chrnaware ; TOWELS Wustin Underwear, eee Wire Serene HUCK TOWELS. including Mnwitres 1 The May sale progresses | pimnen ses, 103pKces, pur Bring correc’ ingee ge ronal YTD Toriskly, Lnterest is keen, and wise | white po petial, 5.50 mente os we will ot enchenge - women are buying liberally DINNER SE 100 pieces, Guest Kaglion | OF lofow Berson, Fee DAMASK CLOTH Room for the mention of two tain Under lated decorates conse penne, © aS OLINCH BLEACHED ALL toh 1K154T ppecials only 6.7. ett naan vat "A9).cammmic comms. | Leh 288 ttt neck, yoke of fancy tucki - “ 0 NAPKINS Mery seus’ hemnetitched 1 decosated, hatiien goid a stippled, opacia ss Neuve BLEACHED UBM . NAPKIN : MUDLIN PETTICOA TEA SETS winpow OCHEEND, hardwood Hamman sven cloth, Chuiee of aie dust tultle, ey om “Weon's | Bator gan White Goods. Many odd lots are marked 1 bridey of leetwolling prions 1 ates pond! Underwear: jin ao at 239«. ane pune saw meme setined ~ Hinds aw ppeeeim ’ Airenuioted mapas Orb bag ae A ’ 4§ | ‘ EME dem, Boma Gete 7 | mene , oe, lly ' ; ‘toe a} Soe Cram Froesera, , ps mewnmenine Mab your own he . -

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