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b aR 2 WIFE ENDS LIFE, Beautiful Mrs, Waterman Leaped from Ferryboat After Husband Discov- ered She Was Untrue. SAID SHE HAD REPENTED. But the Wealthy Man with Whom She Led Double Life Pursued Her After Marriage and Later Betrayed Secret. Pressed by her husband to disclo @ecret which had blighted al) the happ!- fess of her nine months married life, Ida Waterman, a young and beautiful girl, ended her life last night by pluns- fing into the Hast River from # Green- ‘point ferry-boat. Bernard H. Waterman, the husband, eaterer at Delmonizo's, and who that he is a aon of Baroness Helen and ol. Von Presman, of Koenigsberg, Prussia, when he learned to-day of hisg ‘ife's suicide, told in a voice broken swith emotion this pathetic story of the @hadow that had crowded out all the gunlight of his married life and finally tm life, he began brokenly, “I could fushea from me into the night to end her misery in death. "About two years ago, when I was Working es a caterer in the Criterion @otel, I met Alta. She was then « Deautiful young girl and as I was con- stantly thrown into her society I soon fell in Jove with her and urged her to be ‘my wife She put mo off from time to although acknowledging that she returned my affection. Soon I noticed that she seemed to grieve over some Weoret sorrow, but no effort of mine ould prevail upon her to disclose it. Finally, however, I pressed my suit so passionately that she could resist me no further, and just nine months ago we nwere made man and wife. “For the first few months we were as hhappy as I had ever hoped to be, and I Believed in and trusted !mplicitly tn her. She responded to my affection with a epirit that convinced me that she loved me and me only. “There soon came a change in her, however, that I was at a complete loss to understand. She would sit in moping ailence long hours together, and when I spoke to her she jumped and shuddered as if pursued by some frightful mem- ory. I begged her to tell me what it was, telling her that no matter what ‘had happened in the past I could for- give, as I cared only for the present and her love. ‘Bhe put me off from to day, but finally bent to my entreaties and told me a pit@ul tale, When barely seven- teen years old she ha@ been employed fas the secretary of a wealthy man. He ‘was more than kind to her and she trusted in him implicitly. Then there came a day when sho was enticed by ‘the heartless wiles of this man to her “After listening to the story I told her that the past need not come be- tween our present love and for a time she seemed to rouse her epirits and was @pparently happy. A month or so ago the shadow seemed to come over her @nd then far the first time I began to .muspect that all was not right. Thon Somme the @iscovery of a letter which grounded my suspicions beyond hope of uprooting. The letter was dated New ‘York, July 22, and read: The Betraying Letter. Dear cannot 40 without you. up your Job and come to me at once. i wee that you want nothing. I. miss you more than I can say or Write. Let me from you at ones, as you have not an: beer Freed mr inet letter. “Don's tat! to, come, want to see you. ‘Youre with love. “almost wild with rage I confronted a she broke down had continued come into her life so tragically but a few years since. She said that he ex- erted over her an influence which she not break off, and that when he her she had gone to him, driven by some irresistible impulse, ‘went down on her knees to me me to forgive her, declaring she hoped for salvation she gin no more, I believed her and ‘Watched; Found Her Ont. again went emoothly un- @aturday night, when Ida teft with another young woman 4i4 not return until Bunday morn- IDA WATERMAN KILLED HERSELF ing. I acolded her sharply for being out | mandea to know whether or not she 40 late, but she made some specious ex- cuse. oughly arouse her closely, “Early yesterday morning she again it ‘“Ghe said that she had borrowed it that she had'gone to Mrs. Anderaon to gave her by declaring she had lent her the money: SHOT AFTER SHE DECEIVED HUSBAN. Husband to Hallway, Lay Prostrate on Floor. tim Will Die. in the Eighty-ninth street flat, rents have dickered for several y Mra, had loaned to my wife any money. She trainee jaaid she had loaned er on! 2. “I then My suspicops were again thor-|fitned upon Ida and. #aid. somethini and Geelded to watod | ther’ ea" never aid. to any women before. She shrank from me, uttered a scream and fled from the house. with her, About 3 o'clock this afternoon Mra. Waterman jumped from the reenpoint to warn A little word tn Kindness spoken, © toa I deter- Ned confronted Mrs. Anderson and de-' covered. HS WIFE IW HOME QUARREL : Wounded Woman, Pursued by Re- ceived Second Bullet as She POLICEMAN STOPPED MAN.! Couple Had Bickered for Years and Threatened Separation Led to the Shooting—Doctors Think the Vic- married daughters and twd young sons who lived with him and thelr mother According to the daughter their pa- years Blum threatened to leave her husband and take the boys they got Into an unusually heated argument ‘apartment !s on the ground floor) she fell and ofept along the floor, attempt- upon her again twice, one bullet ‘enter- ing the left ear and the other going fevsive all, but goaded on by a discovery mined ‘to head her off fend mae my way | And me als no | 4. (at I felt T could never formtye ere e ee iene ee aentering the | Weet Twenty-alath wtrect. Before he could pull the trigger a @omnered her into a confession and she | house. | This was all, The body was not re-| third time he was selzed by Policeman Doran, of the One Hundred and Fifty- second atfent atation, who tn” passing the house had heard the shots, Doran summoned an ambulance and tie wom) an was taken to the Presbyterian Ho pital. r husband Harlem Court and held with await the result uf Mra, Blum's The doo e | ly after tna seriou mpanatble ty loc entered her left ey ably dle GOV. YATES GROWS WORSE. SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Noy. 4.—The con- ition of Gov. Yates {4 considered very Jarming. He has been in a delirious auhdition all to-day and his temperature is 14 ex, He ie a very sick ma’ OFFICERS OF ELECTION. All Landlords, In- spectors, Ballot and Poll Clerks can get their pay at once, if they will make a small purchase here. Clothing, Puratshings, Hats and Shoes. GUARANTEE CLOTHING COFIPANY, eptew" 127th St. and 3d Ave. wen arraigned tn rst, Va injure jh ! the | tt ae the ‘bullet, Bhe would pron- AN UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE. Has it ever been your unbappy lot to be told by your physician that you must go to a hospital and submit to an operation? 1 so, you remember with what dread and shrinking you awaited the day when you must endure tho knife, The present day eurgeon appears to be possessed by a mania 4 for operating, especially in cases of hem- orrhoids or piles, and while the Lasers number of the profession do not recommen ‘, . A tragic climax was brought to the| this ‘last resort’? unless they honestly be- China and Bric-a-brac. quarrets of an elderly couple this after-|Heva It necessary, the fact remains that | ¢¢ * - aaa ea cn cncarad, Bho, ot. mio, aug much neediens operating Is done, and the Twentieth Century” Art, noon when Conrad Blum, of No. M61 patient put to much expense and suffering} Glass yases,—beautifully East Eighty-ninth street, shot and f4-| top what? To obtain a possible temporary : ) | | tally wounded his wife, Eva, Blum, who|rettet: these words are used advisedly, be-| colored in deep ruby and ia well past fifty, is thy father of four] cause in nine cases out of ten the aMiction returns and the patient is just where he started from. Oftentimes he could be cured opal shades, much wore simply and easily by the use Of | Various shapes and sizes, such a remedy as the Pyramid Pile Cure; this has come to be recognized as the best gsc L 25 1.95 and 2.95 Value 1.50 to 4.95 remedy on the market for the painful dis- aso named, and the druggists now sell more of {t than all other pile remedjes com- bined. The writer personally knows people who were affilcted with the worst form of bleeding apd protruding piles and who were Limoges fe aold by all drug fifty cents, is in suppository form, is ap- 3 ‘i from a Mrs. erson, a fri lferryboat which left Greenpoint ear!: Fesu;ted in the tragedy of the river. | from a Mrs. Anderson, a, friend of ners |thix morning, after leaving this measage| ing to gain the cellar door. Blum, how- | Piled directly to the parts affected, and per- 1,95 to 4.95 each, Story. told her 80, Soon she left the house | With a woman passenger to whom she| ever, had followed her out Into the hall | fms its work quietly and painlessly. The Vituela. t pack again |2séin, and it suddenly occurred to me /confided her griet- Gnd as she was lying prostrate he fired |2¥ram!d Drug Co., Marehall, Mich., will jue 2,50 to 7.50 mail free to any address a book telling all about piles or hemorrhoids, their cause and cure. ‘A suggestion 1s offered that if the reader is aMicted, or knows any one who fs, this book be went for, as st will be found invalu- able. Twenty third Street. For Wednesday, Nov. 5. cYinpsoaCranjordo. This New Linen and ‘Blanket Store of Ours ; Main Floor, isa wonder. Have you visited it yet? It contains much of practical interest, not only for every housewife, but also for every hotel and ei Our 20th Century | Model Food Store. Entire Sixth Floor. While the Simpson Crawford Co. Food Store has incorporated in it every modern and high class device for the proper and hygienic JAMES McGREERY & CO. Silks. 4,000 yards,—white novelty Taffetas, Suitable for waists, skirts or dresses, 601 d. ce pet yar a 85e. 3,000 yards of black taffe- boardin . Ne touse ideas and all t f Bed 5 . | handling of Foods, yet it is the quality, purity and other merits of tas silk. more liberal array than right nen arts of Bed Clothing shown in| me Foods themselves—and the attractiveness of the prices—that have 60c. per yard, rray than right now in this new home. The unusu-|won for it such an overwhelming success. Value 75c. ally complete assortments should make it worth your while coming here. But we do not depend on that alone to win you, as the ver: magnetic offerings we have been making this opening week testify. More of the same kind to-morrow. Read on:— & most pleased patron. 60c. Bleached Damask, reduced to, yard......... center tsar -50 s 7 y wit! se, Bleached Damask, reduced (0 yard... .0 se oo) RUIRR Pacer, ee yh aa| MARRING ROT UR aids cass geal, mca ay, pea $1.75 Bleached dinner size Napkins reduced to, dozen frend; Bib, sone crotkee $3639 [cars : tbe fo the vergerot danger’ {uss 250 BI s: 2 + $4.25 TEN BY AN UO such drugs, aud Yt is folly. to take them 250 Bleached Dinner Napkins reduced to, dozen.. $1.75| HAMB—Armours, regular 15 | arate eeealGa t emulanG Yh, Bremely’ dose “thats even “in the tmoci sugar cured; special, 1b,......++ . on ‘ 3 . Blankets and Comfortables. EARD=$ Th, pall Armuoura [Sulla tbs naceamart 7 EMINENT Mee suitbis this seoma te yout kngw it aod $2.00 Comfortables reduced to, each $1.50 | “Shiela” brand vant; special 43 VANE AUTHORITY, |! fet cdi2% tons of thousands of cases $2.50 Comfortables reduced to, each $2.00 \COFFER Breakfast Java, dell- | 4-ounce bottle. . in this way. au Bae how, that I excel body ; 21] ESSEX - 3 a $2.50 Blankets reduced to, pair... $2.00 |sneclas, Abe, St-00Nty. 2: 26) Me ATES EN es Sault, 56 The eminent source, Cov whlch aiphlys | sned\ Gat eaplalisgaceri/are $5.00 Blankets reduced to, pair... $4.00| Fancy fresh roasted Mara- Tos ” : the prescription for Father John's} adnest with a physician who cures. tl 100 | ee epee 5 Re as teen, £4) ras—rancy n Smyrna, 42 Medicine originated is a sufficient | That is ‘all I ask. If 1 fail I don't expect Flannels and Waistings. “Waverley”. blend, fancy, fresh |/OI8S, full, special, 1b... sssrss... guarantee of its value. In the Atty © penny from you. Bde, best qual: ” . ted M F Java, rich, mel- ERS—Uneeda Bilscults, years since it was prescribe verdes, q iy, Botany Flannel, all shades, reduced to, 45 roasted Mocha and Java, rich. mel, | us erent 40 Feet a dntarhev-Urathon gonsl Ost ‘ 81.00; !b Oe A eae ate en, of Lowell, Mass. by whom it 40c. Scotch Flannel for waistings, very pret! <5 duced to, yard,. BS: 'Yy pretty designs, re- 50c. Elderdown, 36 inches wide, all 8, 1! Tedneel ees all shades, rippled effect, 16c. Printed Waistings, 34 inches wide, light or dark effects, reduced to, yard. : TRAS—Selected choice pickings, Oolong, English Breakfast. green or mixed; clean, sweet drawing teas of excellent drinking qualities; 35 special, 3 1bs., 81,00; 1D...-....++ FPaney Ceylon. India, B._F., Japan, Formosa, Oolong or Gunpowder: Tegularly sold at 6 5 Ib. caddy, 82.00; 1b: % whole Carolina g Ibs. 25; Ib... Choice. Carolina Rice; Yos., 25; Ib High Grade, Ball-Bearing Sewing Machines, $13.75. Fourth Floor, Rice—Fancy Flint; special, 3 3 | oughly recleaned, This machine is made by one of the best-known high-class man-|° ufacturers, Special attention is called to the high arm of this Sew-| SOAP—Fairbank’s Santa ing Machine. You know the good reputation of the Singer Sewing | Cit: special, 10 bars 35 Machine—well, these are an improvement on the latest Singer make,| Procter & 19 They are noiseless, self-threading shuttle, automatic tension all the latest improved attachments; polished oak woodwork, swell front drop head, giving the appearance of a table when closed, Every ma. chine fully guaranteed for five years. Instruction free. Special attention is called to our higher grade machines, from $19.00 to $45.00, : Henn x a physician to find out whether suey Imported Brandy $f Q)| California Port or shen Sr miduers sensed? Take a glass : ttle.. Pe ‘Wine, & , Ty = ts are diseased? oa ginss Framed Pictu res. See a Nipo ral be takey sal ine, 5 years old; per gallon $1.20 Yombler and Mil it with urine, If there is Furniture, Fourth Floor, Ba art Wa Ehubrot tal le California Claret and Zinfandel, a sediment after standing 24 hours your Carpets, Remarque Proof Etchings of landscape, fitted with mat, in Linwood Rve; per gallon, 6()| 60 and.. ber gallon, (75 Kidneys are sick. If you have a desire to 2-Inch gilt frame and corners, size 19x19......., Bard | Memes OREUGT greener || mudesheman imported ent eee ote ie seas peuranea at oe Clothing ' valmile > ERE ahela Ry , Importe vine, urine stains linen, vila Colored Fac‘imiles of igure Placer Very’ dainty colored, fit- salen” a Y Ail quare 76, from aubruder Ehrhardt, iranktart ane David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, | oy Reliable Up-to-Date St ctge ep 2%- mat, size pottle ... i RE 0 case of 12 dangerous. ‘There ts no ques- and Up-to-! les. DONATI CERN Gia Sas P(e cae g Conlecuenen slants eee 1.50| “Monogram. Rye Whtekey; per| Dotter -2.00.. N00 $5.90 pai Gale te ang. Pastels and -hand-colored Artotype Engravings, fitted ant wilt | Eaton. 32:00: der full aUAtE OQ] Ponter Canet, imported Claret, trom tion, about If Delng the best and surest Easy to Buy. Easy to Pay. and wh! BRNO: cuccssseeccirrtasay ean “Bresnac et Fils, Bi oni d white mats, in handsome gilt fram: t Botti fl by ~ Bordeau: Ussaciaeaire ier UP eee ¥. Open Monday, Wednesday and b ti 9 Whiskey: per r or : ; 1 h 8 es and burnished gold Holland Ryo Whiskey: perSJQD| Faroe: per cave of i ee Oo easos of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and oe corners; size 26x29 we aS $3.75) TBO per bottle. t.. PPeO0 | bottles eee esteem $990 of the urinary passages, Rheumatism, Dys- Saturday Evenings. Prompt Attention Assured All Mail Orders. cYmpsonCranjordCo. Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St. Glace Citron, , “ a ¢ > cines and so-called “cough cures’ [sibe or Orange Poel, special, 95 and “balsams” depend for their ef- The Wine and Liquor Section. Thousands of wise women are already making it their head- ‘Y| quarters for the supplyment of Food Stuffs. Twenty-third Street One visit we feei quite sire will also make of you, Mrs. Reader, , a Hote ba 9 cvas recommended and from whom it derived its name, this old family remedy has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. It cures colds, grip and all throat and lung trou- ples; builds up the body, prevents pneumonia and consumption. not a patent medicine, and we again 1 ‘ew Callfornia, choice santa, Clara frult, special, 4 Ibs Large Seeded M 1, I-lb, package CURRANTS—New English, th 1-1b. packag PEARS—Callfornia Evaporate: bright. new frutt, special, Ib. APRICOTS—€ hotce California Evaporated Aprico D3. CITRON — Fanoy from pofsonous, nerve-deadening drugs or weakening stimulants, upon which the majority of patent medi- ORANGES—Sweet, das, special, dozen... warn you against them. FIND OUT YOURSELF. pep’ quickly relleves inability to hold urine, and e necessity of getting up often during the s that scalding pain when passing urine and corrects the bad effects might. It of whiskey and beer, JAMES McCREERY & CO. green tints, or amber, and Plaques,—exquis- It is call your attention to its freedom fect, and which are dangerous—we ——_—_—_—_—_—_—s—X————__ | PAINE’S CeleryCompound Makes Permanent Cures in Chronic and Complicated Cases of Rheumatism. It Gives New Life to, Helpless | and Crippled Men and Women. Professor Edward E. Phelps, M. D., ‘LL.D., has given to his profession a positive and permanent cure for fal! forms ofrheumatism from which | so many suffer in the autumn season. To the rheumatic this truth should prove encouraging and comforting. Men and women suffering intense i onies from a disease that frequent- i stiffens the joints, cripples the limts and renders its victims quite helpless can be restored to activity, vigor and health, if Paine’s Celery ‘Compound be used for a few weeks. should pin their faith to this best of medicines, Your friends and n jhors have used it with success: 2 honest physician {s prescribing it every day in cases where all other means have failed, and they are de- | lighted with the happy results. Why hesitate, or doubt the powers, virtues and efficacy of the medicine that Is curing thousands to-day? It is your only hope; your safety and life de- pend upon {ts use, Lizzie Pierce, dn. | 3°50 to 6.50 and 8,50 to 10.50 {There ts every reason why sufferers | pe | JAMES McGREERY & CO, UPHOLSTERY DEPT, 4th ftoor, About 120c pairs fine Im. ported Lace Curtains, — Point d’Arabe, Renais. sance, Marie Antoinette, Cluny and Novelty laces, Full size. At one-third less than usual prices. ‘per pair. English bobbinet curtains, —with wide insertion and, lace trimmed ruffle. 1.75 250 and 3.75 per pair, usual prices 2.75 to 6.00 per pair, Fine Ottoman Repp and., Brocaded Armure Por- tieres,—with applied tap- estry and velours borders, 4.50 and 8.50 per pair. Folger, ‘Tenn., once helpless and in a critical condition from rheumatism, ao ne pote a te et het und beet | ent de et ee gugy her and the next/and Mrs, Blum repented her threat, | permanently cured by the uso of Pyramid itely decorated with hand Mot bad. heumatiem so bad that 1 and she said, ‘looking for work. Then |wastthat she had committed milcider T| Mrereupon Blum whipped out a revolver | Pile Cure. In every one of these cases the ainted “‘watteau” oF leouia not walk, and could not bear je an accidental discovery that jam’ nearly wild_with grief over It. and [4%4 shot her In the left eye. Sho rushed | attending phystclan had assured the sufferer ena? eine souldenok walle sand could notspere had brought back with her considerable lif t could get her back 1 would forgive | out of the room gcreaming, with the that only by an operation could he ria him- g Subj p SRE ENE a AEE Cauca house in dhe monning: end, fairly beside |“ ploof streaming down her face. self of the disease; eo much for the tntalli-|Heavy coin gold, rococo|tnmmenced taking Paines, Celery myself, I demanded where sho Yaa got | Her Last Message. When she reached the hallway (the| bility of the doétot This remedy, which border. Cofpound; I used two bottles, and at the low price of : 3 28, have not had the slightest symptom of rheumatism since. I wish I could tell the whole world the good your medicine has done me. My mother, who had rheumatism for years, was cured by Paine’s Celery Compound after using a few bottles. She can run now like a child, and says she feels ten years younger. I could tell you of a dozen or more people who were curad by Paine’s Celery Com- pound.” DIAM OND DYES especially FOR ‘THE | Will Cure You of Rheumatism Else No Money Is Wanted. ALY ZV) Capseommvens 4 uve loarnod how to cure Rheumatism. Not to turn bouy into flesh again; that is impossivie, cure thu disease always, at any » Simply write me & ‘i order on your les Dr. Shoop's drug 06) Will Furnish Your Home, Will Clothe Your Family. MICHAELS BROS, Filth Ave. & 9th St, srooklyn, bth Ave. & Ninth St, Brooklyn, Leena aEEIIIIEEREEEEEEEaEEEEEEEel It {s sold in two sizes, 50c, and $1.00 per bottle. ‘Trial bottle free. Drug Stores, a 424 Apply,to W. 8. Rock ver nnd Sth at, Oth a York, or ment ‘ld address <<>> __.) CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Capmal seeking safe investment finds it through Sunday World tion, Even DR. DAVID KENNEDE Wants. The H-O {Stzt} Company's rest Light Biscuit ~ Light Pastry 3! Light Cakes Light Work Light Cost.—SURE, and~ Quick-as-a-wink | { ra i usual prices 65.00 to 95,00, Gobelin and Verdure Tapes- try,—soinches wide, Suite able for furniture and wall coverings. New art shades, Handsome designs. 1.35 and 1.85 per yard, formerly 2.25 and 2.75. Brass Bedsteads,—“twin” size, with continuous foot 1ail,—richly mounted, fin- ished with best English Lacquer. 50.00 and 75.00 per pair, Twenty-third Street ' JAMES McGREERY & CO. Oriental Rugs. 400 Hamadan and Carabagh Rugs. 4.75 to 8.50 Handsome Shirvan Rugs. 12.75 each Value 16.00 / Antique Guenjes and., Kazaks. Fine silky pieces, 16,50 to 24.75 Value 20,00 to 35,00 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & GO, Blanket Dep't. 4th Goer, F, On Wednesday, November, ey sth, Cae Sale of Fine California Blankets in large, double bed sizes, 6.75 8.25 000 to 19.50 per pais, Full size down .comfort ables,—covered with ured sateen. * 375 each, ‘Twenty-third Street,

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