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’ WIFE CONFESSES ‘UILT AND DES, Mrs. Grau Obtains Forgiveness ‘for Her Mad _ Infatuation, Kisses Husband Good-by and Then Commits Suicide. FORTUNE TELLER SAW HER. Husband Pardoned Her Wrong for Children’s Sake, and Told Her Not to Worry—Came Near Killing Others with Escaping Gas. Confessing her mad infatuation for a street-car conductor, Mrs, Frances Grau, of No. 6% East One Hundred and Fifty- third street. told her husband of her infidelity, kissed him an affectionate good-by, caressed the children as she bent them from the house and when alone turned the gas on and killed her- welt. 3 “I had forgiven her," sald Grau to- @ay, “for the sake of the children. When I left the house she was very affectionate and asked if I was sure 1 bad forgiven her. I told her not to worry about {t any more and to let the incident pass from her mind. When she sent the children to school she was ‘Bnusually affectionate and the oldest one, Frances, thirteen years old, cried end believed then that ‘something awful was pending.’ “When we lived on One Hundred and Fiftleth street," Grau continued, . “a wtreet-car conductor boarded with us ‘and after a while I became suspicious and ordered him from the house. Last week I discovered that my wife was Jeaving her home tn the morning and ‘epending the day with this man, I ac- cused her and she confessed. I forgave her and tried to forget about it. We were very happy Sunday and Monday. “A fortune-teller culled upon her Monday and told her fortune, What she told her I do not know, but it probably had a bad effect on h In taking (her own life Mrs. Grau came near killing several other persons in the flat building. A man on the top floor smelicd gas and went to the floor below. That flat is ovcupled by Mrs, Alice Banks. Finding the door open he ‘entered and found Mrs. Banks overcome in Her Bear oom: face ae been dis- covered an hour later she might have been dead. 4 The investigation was continued by the man until he trv it to the Grau flat on the first flo locked and he was little ces returned and “Opened the door with her key. In the bedroom they. found Mrs. Grau dead, gitting on a chair with a rubber tube Stretching from a Kas Jot to her mouth. Besides Mrs. Banks there were other persons In the building who felt thi Effect ot the Kas. : ————— “Volunteers of America,” rig.-Gen. Fielding much for our soldiers t olds, headache and fat! MAY HAVE ELOPED. Mary Mertz, Engaged to Aged Employer, May Have “Gone with a Handsomer Man.” Miss Mary Mertz, nineteen years old, known to most New York flremen as “the widow's daughter,” and engaged to marry John ‘Tripler, eighty years old, 1s mystertously missing trom her home at No. 181 Schenck avenue, Brooklyn, and the police say “elopement with « handsomer man." ‘Miss Mertz and her mother make the blue flannel shirts worn by firemen. The business belongs to Tripler and the widow and her daughter do the work Tripler sent Miss Mertz to deliver three shirts at different engine houses yester- day and a few hours after she was gono a boy returned the shirts to him with a note which read: ‘Let her mother know that her daugh- ter was dragged through Vesta street by three negroes.” ‘The boy sald a man with red whiskers and a red face had given him the bun- dle and a note to deliver. Patrick Dady, a nelghbor of the Widow Mertz, told t lice that he had seen Mary a few after she had disappeared in the of & well-dressed man at Lib- ue and Linwood street. y that this man ho'ds an Important position with the Brooklyn Rapld Transit Company. He drew his pay a short time before he was sven with the girl and 1s said to have left town. HOPE 10 SAVE LIFE OF GIRL SLEEPER, Physicians Will Make Another Attempt to Rouse Delia Mulli- gan After Twenty-three Days. ‘There Is little change In the condition | }" of Delia Mulligan, who for twenty-three | m days has been unconscious from the effect of illuminating gas at the J. Hood Wright Hospital. The physiciana are almost as completely puzzled as in the case of Nellie Corcoran. ‘The nurses at her bedside thought last night that she showed signs of re- turning to semt!-consclousness, Twice during the twenty-three daye she has opened her eyes slightly and talked tn- coherently, only back again {nto tg ss, List night her eyelids moved slightly and It was hoped that she could be roui To-day, however, her condition fs un- changed. Her pulge and temperature are about the same. The physiclans have not does} given up hope for her recovery and a consultation will be held today, fol- er, |Towed by an attempt to arouse THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1902. WIDOW'S DAUGHTER (BOY STARVES AS HE SEEKS FATHER, Kidney Trouble Of Long Standing Cured by Warner's | Safe Cure—Many Cases Investigated | He Ran Away from Brooklyn Orphanage and Is Found Ly-'. ing Exhausted in Street. Tittle Robby" Bailey, ten yeara olf, who had been without food for thirty six hours while vainly searching for hls father In Manhattan, after he ran away from 8t. Malachi's Home, In Brooklyn, was found unconscious at Monroe and ontgomery streets during the night Patrolman O'Farrell, of the Madison reet station. Dr, Goodridge, of Gouverneur Hos- ital, who was’ summoned, prescribed ‘or the lad, and he taken to the station, where he supplied with fond by Serzt. Shevil The boy said he was home six years ago, and, desirin, his father, whom he thought >. 17 Monroe street, he ran away or ynday noon while the other boys In the home were at dinner. F at the ferry pald his fare Manhattan and he wandered aroun: clty until he fell exhausted where was found, The boy sald his father was a laborer and that his name was John Balle: t he could give the police no other information about bi placed In the to seo the he BRIDEGROOM BALKS AT OPENWORK HOSE Decides at Altar He'll Not Wed a Girl Who Wears That Kind] of Stockings. Openwork hostery ts up to a lot of deviltry these days. Having caused the resignation of the Rev. James C, Hume from a Willlamsburg church because he objected to such frank stockings on the women of his flock, Its latest prank is the breaking up of a wedding. Justice of the Peace Edward Markley, | of No. 338 Henderson street, Jersey City, was just about to unite Terence 6hee- ‘and Miss Margaret McDermott in riage when one of the bride became untied, and, In ha’ hat clergyman forced to resign because he vomen for wearing that kind! he was right," said the bride- do not want for a wife a of hosi “And groom, ved at! | don aa ™ Bright's Disease, and § V O ANY RK oF EVENING WORLD. An Invoutlgation of the cures made by Warner’ urative many miraculots fo Cure has + t F ral suffered from kidne bladder troubles and tried many doc Dut none of them seemed to help. Fi my doctor had me try Warner's Safe Cure, which helped mo from the first dose, and | after Thad taken threo bottles 1 was com. pletely cured My general honith ts better, Rud T have hot had the slightest a Kidney or bindder trou! one has weak or years old, say years ago I wan given up by doc kald 1 Was so far gone with Brigh| eae that I could not recover. Dro) rell developed. Dr. Martin, of 8: N. Y., prescribed Warner's Snfe Cure in connection with Safe Pills, After taking | threo bottles I was able to resumo work, | and by degrees cured. 1 have to thank Warner's Safo for being allve to- ur back or urine, dimeult y ain while ay jorpid liver, your ng It, disainess, kidn ens 5 0d. MAKE Tl TEST AND FIND OUT.— Put some urine in a glass or bottle. After hours if {t 1s a reddish or | brown color, if partic at about in It, or if it is cloudy, rest assured your kidneys ai thotr work, and If diately Bright's dls tes, heuma- ism, gout, uric ac jammation of th b y troubles will ehort time. Warner's Safe Cure Is the only absolute cure for all these forms of kidney, Hver and bladder troubles. It bas brought the blessing of health to thousands upon thou- sands of suffering men and women. Warner's Sato Cure ts purely vegetable: treo from narcotics ‘oth jarmful ed kidney cures. {ree from sedl. gall-aton r develop’ and prove fatal In ment, (Beware of so-ca dies which are full of sediment and of bad harmful.) It does not conatip: purchased at any dru two sizen—G0e, and $1 Warner's.” NER'S SAFE PILLS move tho bowels gently and ald a speedy cure. tutes: they are dan- gorous, farner’s, {t will cure you If there are eymptoms in your case you do not understand, sample of urine | to the medical department and the doctors | will analyze it and send you report and) vice free. RIAL BOTTLE FREE To convince every sufferer from disease liver, bladder and blood fe Cure will cure them, a trial bottle will be sent absolutely ree. 30 & valunble medical booklet | about the diseases of he | der, wit! presen Be each disease, and many of the | thousands of tost!montals recelved daily from grateful patients who have been cured by Warner's Safe Cure. Ally have to do is to write Warner's any, Rochester, N. ° read this iWberal offer tn girl who wears that kind of stockings.” “] have always worn openwork sto ings and I am not ashamed of it eith responded the bride, “I will not be tated to by you or any other man, ‘And with that indignant speech she swept out of the office, When the! bridegroom had reflected a while he , but the n_ nothing of either since. le & vow to Say nothing al weddings hereafter ex- cept the exact words of the ceremony, | (Exercise Your Creative Fancy At the Lambert Jewelry Store. If you had to sit ata fogs bench yourself and fashion precious metals and stones to suit is {ng World. The genuineness fully guaranteed. “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS | FRIENDS.” The advertiser who reo- ognizes the value of Sunday World Weats never lacks a full perse. FIRST-CLASS Charge Accounts Restaurant OPENED WITH PEOPLE @ OF : RECOGNIZED © In Basement. Music from 12 to 3. RESPONSIBILITY. Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. We Are Selling More oe ilverware and | Cutlery Ghan We Ever Did Betlore. eC» SS — Excellent reasons why. : The range of selections is infinitely larger and_ better than we ever showed before in a November or pre- Thanksgiving Sale of this kind. Everything is bright, new and beautiful. Cvery Price Is Extraordinarily Low. B f As a matter of fact, we have invested price with more persuasive purchasing power than has yet characterized any silverware and cutlery sale. . i! The Main Aisle is a source and centre of tremendous interest and attraction. We repeat the offer- ings in detail, for the reason that we have planned so prodigally for this sale that the assortments are just fresh and representative as if the sale were just beginning. Plated Sitverware. Gable Cutlery. Sterling Silverware. GAME CARVERS, 2 pleces, fancy lined case, LOT 1-QUADRUPLB PLATED HOLLOW WARES ivery handles, Sterling silver ferrules, fine quality Many new designs tn Butler or bright nish Bread Trays, Cracker Jara, Claret Pitchers, Baby Cu Nickle Tints Morte: ies J hat lols i 0 eh’ Jars, Hitchers, Sugar Howls and Fruit’ Dishes, cho! LOT 2—QUADRUPLE PLATED Candlesticks, Chocolate STERLING SILVER DINNER OR TEA KNIVES, hol- low handles, set of 6, 6.00 STERLING SILVER TABLE SPOONS or FORKS, fanc: DRttaroR, wet of 875 STERLING SILVER TBA SPOONS, fancy patterns, ret of 6 2.95 STERLING SILVER BUTTER SPREADERS, set dts CARVING SETS, 3 pteces tn case, handles made antique tvory or stag, Sterling silver ferrules, best olnte | ity steal, 5.0 Bowls. Pini | CARVING SETS, 8 pleces in caso, stag oF antique tvory . k handles, Sterling ellver ferrules, best quality steel, 6. 4 GAME CARVERS, 3 pleces in case, ivory or handles, Sterling silver ferrules, GAME CARVERS, 2 pieces in case, stag handles, ling silver ferrules, CARVING SETS, 3 pleces in case, stag handles, quality stee!, CARVING KNIFE AND GUARD FORK, stag Syrup Pitcher and Tray, Sugar Holders, Cream Pitchers, C Claret Pitchers, Sugar, Si Serving Trays Toa Pots at STERLING SILVER COLD MEAT FORKS, PRESERVE SPOONS and LETTUCE FORKS, with gilt or ellyer bowls, French gray handles, 2.25 STERLING SILVE! y free ER BABY CUPS, highly pollshed, Roig " 3-QUADRUPLE_ PLATED Fruit Candlesticks, Crumb ‘Setn, Syrup Pi CIGAR JARS, Sterling sliver tops, French gray Anion. ayes Chocoin ces Boe chara: RLING SILVER TEA SETS, consisting ne rc iT f 5 pieces, extra heavy, full sige, benutifully emborsed, 145.U0 0. SILVER THA' SETS, conslating of 8 plocas. | Dishes extra fino steel, lished, 5.00 | Pots, Butter Dish CARVING KNIFE AND GUARD FORK, stag ht consisting of 3 Di extra fine steel, PLATED Butter Di B TS, 'Y, beautifully embossed, French £03 . rup Pitcher, and T! uit Di CARVING KNIFE AND GUARD FORK, VER CHOCOLATE SETS, 3 plece®. | coup ‘Turee! jahes, Cones & handles, fine quality steel, 1 And. Cake Haskets, cholce, 50] pRARL HANDLE DINNER KNIVES, full size, cream aid | NOGERS Al SILVER PLATED TABLE WARB, cholce| piated blade, Sterling silver ferrules, sat of 6, of many fancy pattern TA SPOONS, set of 6, TATLE SPONS or FORKS, set of 6, TUPLE PLATED DINNER KNIVES, eet of 6, ROGERS QUADRUPLE PLATED TEA SETS, co! Ing of 4 pleces, satin engraved, QUADRUPLE _PLATED TBA SETS, consisting pieces, Butler fnivh, 4 QUADRUPLE PLATED TEA SETS, consisting . polirhed oF Butler foley ng on steting -o tht finish, 8. PLE 7 oe, Tl 4 leces, Butler or tet sutlet bAtED TEA SETS, eons ava Ruined of Butler finish, "6 obo ’ 3000 Hannel Lhaists, L95 EACH, q This is one of the most important transactions of the season in Flannel Waists and that it ) meet with a very large and prompt response may be accepted asa foregone enaary a i The Waists are made precisely as shown in the illustration. They are fine quality twilled flannel. The front is plaited with Duchess effect, piped with white Taffeta silk. Eighteen velvet but~ SARL HANDLE FRUIT KNIVES, silver plated REALL Miver ferrules, pet ot Gon ee ER KNIVES AND FORKS, celluloid DINNER Me ually stqel, oot of 13 pleceors oe DINNER KNIVES, celluloid handles, sliver plated. rules, set of 6, NICKEL SILVER NUT SETS, 6 picks in box, NICKEL SILVER NUT SETS, 6 picks and 1 in box, SILVER PLATED NUT SETS, icks in box. Ee PLATED NUT SETS, 5 picks and 1 in bex, is (Mata Floor, 6th Ave., ERLING ‘SILVER BERRY SETS, 3 pleces, bow! ‘and creamer, highly poltshed, gold fined,” 30.00 ING SILVER BERRY BOWLS, pierced design, Inhed, 22. athy R DESSERT SETS, highly pollat ed, BOTTLES, heavy Sterling silver G SILVER CANDLESTICKS, 8 itn,, bight! LING SILVER BONBON DISHES, French £7 your desires, the result might be disappointing. Nay, it WOULD be disappointing. But it would be no reflection on your immaculate taste. You may explain your wishes to artists and artisans in the LAMBERT FACTORY, which is a part of the LAMBERT JEWELRY STORE. They are specially trained to catch your precise idea and transmit it into gold. That gives the perfect expression to your desires. And when the piece of jewelry is finished, the price is a manufacturer's price. Listening to the retail public as we ij. do and have done for twenty-six years we get in touch with the most delicate individual taste. Especially in the FINEST DIAMOND JEWELRY do we make the work of the LAMBERT FACTORY stand out, in positively exclusive mountings. We import the diamonds ourselves and save every customer the importer’s and wholesaler’s profits. We also sell the immense product of our factory at manufacturer's prices. But it is the QUALITY and not the cheapness of LAMBERT JEWELRY which is its chief attraction. This is ‘LAY AWAY TIME” for Christmas presents—the best time to select from the immense stock or to order that which may not be found in any stock. Artistic Plain Most Profuse Selection Gold Rings of Solid Gold Chains Have not grown so common but that a There is more expertness they are noticeable. A chain is more {ea !? kp in the making of plain Gold or less an index to the character—an in- Rings than many jewellers dication of personal pride or the lack of Three Sparkling Examples From Several Hundred Diamond Rings. A i Fah ii This is a finely cut appreciate. LAMBERT it. Each chain is solid 14-karat gold and . A i be eat SHAMLESS WEDDING 48 inches long, with handsomely finished stone, the size being ap- RINGS are known the Pere anes 18 Karat, = world over. Our plain mid Me hendimade mount $4 to $16 round ring, with inside (soe cteens 1, 4 2 ing. Withimporter’s and 22 Kerat, bevelled, is very popular. j 0 i 5 jobber’s profits added it $6 to $24 We also make these extra costs fully twenty-five per According, to noone aac enol Develled ay cent. more at Broadway and Fifth avenue weight in fact, we have everything stores. ‘i ign. in the line of plain gold , lo cha. g: for ringsand mak ial ri 0 errs to pee easels bd Etruscan gold slides set with diamonds. Enough larger than the first stone to make a notable difference, and The one with the heart-shaped slide, in 5 which the diamond is set flush, costs An Opera Glass to Fit $24. The other, with a circular slide, equally well cut. Solid set also with a good diamond, costs $20. 14-karat gold, hand- made mounting. Not to $160.00 be compared in either ap- pearance or value with poorly cut stones which are offered as specially cheap. Dragon and Fleur-de-Lis Watch Pins. Sometimes a style becomes so universal as to take its place among the necessi- ties of smart personal appearance. This is true of the Watch Pin, whether for a Chatelaine Watch or to fasten a chain. The LAMBERT exclusive designs are known all over the city. They are of 14-karat gold, guaranteed solid, and the designs embrace dragons, bow knots, fleur-de-lis and open-work. Prices from $7.50 to $75, the Vest Pocket. Ps " - emg, Patented Op- ieee eee era Glasses, ~ nt which have 2 > gained great PSPUAE, in jurope; may be carried in the vest pocket. They are collapsible. They close like a card case, and when closed are only half an inch thick. Lenses have remarkable power and large field. No case is necessary, the lenses folding inside. Covered with genuine black morocco. Price, $10.75. Open Evenings Till 7. Saturday Nights Till 10, Same style setting and same quality stone, im- ported by the LAMBERT STORE and guaranteed to be the equal in every particular of a diamond of the same size for $200.00 which the high - priced jewellers ask more. Solid 14.karat gold mounting, hand made. CANUFACTURING Siilliels 8d Avenue, Cor. 58th St, Open Evenings Till 7. Saturday Nights Till 10, 1 2, ROBERT B. TEGRAN 8 Fa MISS SCHOLDER. at, per volume, 75c tA GOLD DU GHIMM’S Grimm. Fitch Floor. i ARTISTS: Exceedingly Pretty Box MISS BEATRICE WAINWRIGHT . «Soprano Coats, Ohurs- 10. OO MME. MARIAN VAN DUYN. Coniralto fs MR. ERNEST T. MARTIN. MR. KENNETH BINGHAM. . AND MISS HATTIE SCHOLDER, Gypsy Life .....006 taste Hongrotse o Gitana In the Bookstore. Arcade Library, embracing Fiction, Essays, History, Travel, &c., written by authors of world-wide reputation, Printed from large type cn good paper and bound in handsome, uniform cloth binding OUR PRICE, per volume. SOME OF THE TITLES. 1 AND HER GERMAN GAR. | THE > LIT complete. mb. Ruskin SEVEN GABLE! Kingsley ,Sdeldon. ey Havergal. GENTLEMAN, THB MASTER'S USE. Fran- QUARTET. What Matter?....sesesseceeerseeseees Qu ARTET. Youge ht 8. Brothers TRAVELS. Switt, Haw- TH Mu- tons adorn the front. The collars and cuffs are of combination flannel, velvet and silk. 7, I 5 Solid black and all the leading shades, f ) 2lso Women’s Crepe de Chine Waists. a These Waists are made with cluster tucking , cuffs; black, white, pink, light blue, light gray and maize. Piano, Violin and Song Recital ot 3 0'Cloor Ohursday Afternoon, Yov. 20, 1902, In the Auditorium ef the Yow Art Piano Store, + Tenor MR. SAMUEL EPPINGER. 6. Serenade Seees . Schubert QUARTET. 6. I Wait for Thee pereee seeteseres Hawley W. I Sr B ocerentatt aes Omen S Sur Coats MISS SCHOLD: EPPINGER. 8 Aria from Queen of Sheba . wR BINGHAM . Gounod A dost Night, Belored oc, Nie GAS aie and dcarss. Gilttop. Published 1Se Cummings. CR. Mulock. * Author of GIRLS, | Carer. or, THE ADVEN- Y BRIGHT, Optic. r, THE FOR- AT SARATOGA. i Porter. WARD.” Prentiss, ROBINSON, Wyss, i HP BRAS AND AK EST. Opts. nations, day at as illustration), made of fine quality cloth, lined with stout black satin, loose or half-fitted back, double shoulde: capes, with bands of stitched cloth; the sleeves and cuffs in these garments are a most attractive feature. bound to be appreciated. Beautifully made COATS; workmanship but the prices are a particular inducement. A $25.00, $29.50 & $35.00 Beautiful American FOX SCARFS; trous as silk; rich shadings of sable A $70.00, $/2.50°** $79. Exquisite! Lynx, and rows of fagoting; soft collar and Special, Thursday, Women’s Stylish Coats. KERSEY BOX COATS (same {Beoond Floor, Pront.! Exquisite in quality and workmanship. Prices, too, Glectric Seal Coats. and quality are paramount. ace Fox Scarts Underpriced. ae Ss Mutts and Stoles, fF a