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MMANY’S GREAT HOSTS SWARM TO THE ANA wane CLUB BALL TO HONOR MURPHY. SHE CRAVED THE | OLD, FREE LIFE So Sixteen-Year-Old Louisa Ru- MURPHY HAD A BIG NICHT OF IT Swarms of Tammany Men and pravrice Their Women Folk Turn Qut tare oa zioka Killed Herself to Escape arty GEN. from the Stony Existence in a Great City. ill to Attend the Anawanda Club Ball. CELEBRITIES ALL THERE. HARDREALITY APPALLED HER Her parents aid not understand her: they did not know how the cramped, hand extatence of the east aldo, with its workaday humdrum, wan crushing out her life, and that ts why Loutsa Ruzicka, a sixteen-year-old Slavonian girl, of No. 23 East Third street, ended her extat- ence. Her father found her tn the yard back of the house with her features scarred by carbollc acid and distorted by the death agony of the poison. The Ruslckas are poor, good peoplo, {ving simply, as they must. They know nothing beyond thelr own smal! horizon: nothing about the nature such as thelr daughter bad, fled with music and a poetic love for color and all the beaut!- ful things of life. ‘They had heard Louisa tatk about thelr od Blav country and how much freer {t seemed to her there than in thia big crowded city. The father said that it was homesickness and that It would go away and the mother tried as pest as she could to comfort the «irl. ‘The meagre earnings of Ruzicka as a tailor were Insufficient for their needs, and Louisa, the first born, went to work in a cigar factory in East Eighteenth street. There she met othor girls and the new life eased her for a while. It was a taste of freedom, although it meant toll. The girls asked her to their houses and one night to a party. On Sunday last there was another gathering of friends and she wanted to go. Her father sald no, but this aid not deter her. She was scolded, but not unkindly, for her disobedience, and that filled her cup of pessimism to the brim. She brooded over it all day yes- terday. She bought the polson with the carfare that her mother had given her to go to and return from work. The father and mother were mourn- ing to-day, not knowing why their child dudges, Senators, Congressmen, Al- dermen and Other Big Fry in Scores—Some of Them Had to * Listen to Dunn's Dialect Stories. \ $7 They all bow low to Murphy; Ho's tho dead sure thing! ‘And if anybody doubts that Charles #. Murphy js not the sure-enouga boss of Tammany Hall all he had to do was to jump on a car that wasn't stalled Yast night and drop in at the great as- gembly-room in the Lexington Avenue Opera-House. There the doubting Thom- | aves would find a vast hall iilled with every, Tammany Hail man who ever wa salary from the city and hun- dreds of others who just work and vote for the old machine slmply because of their unwavering faith tn the real De- mocracy and don't ever forget that ‘way down at bottom th> Tammany Hall ‘organization is Democratic, first, last and always. Let it not for a moment be understood that the Tammany celebritias were all hat were at this, the annual ball of the Anawanda Club, which is the Tam- many social club in Murphy's district. Their wives and best girls were also in evidence, and, honest, there was never uch an assemblage of stylishly dressed women gathered under one roof at a @imilar occasion in New York. Jewels There Gnlore. There were diamonds by the bushel, ‘ef course, because your Tammany man and his wife would just as soon think @f going without dinner as guing to u gocial function without their "sparks." Still the diamonds did not obtrude them- elves as those things do at the Arion Ball. They were worn within the bounds of good taste, and no one woman had on more than a pound weight or so. Before the big march that opened the @ance there was an excellent vaudevlile Tom Rusti, who wants to be leader of the Twenty-ainth. voce IS KRON soeee G@oL' It was Murphy's night for handshaking. LOF OGLE, Ex-Sheriff Tom Tom Murphy, one “Big Tim” was there “with bells Dura, of the new dis- on,’ but left early after shaking Mulqueen, Carroll’s successor as trict leaders, hands all around. leader of the Twenty-ninth District. PRIEST DIES, A 2 HIN AU SL MARTYR 10 DUTY, sisted on doing his duty to his parish- joners until practically driven to his bed, Dr. Schweeir was then called In, and he recommended that Father Mangan be taken to St. Francis's Hospital, but it was then too late and the priest never ranied. Father Mangan had been connected Are Asked to Look for lime. Id have taken her life. 6. A. Marshall, Justice of the Peace | "Mews tere fooq to her. We tried to in Port Chester, reported to the police} aq ‘all we could to make her happy.” to-day the disappearance of his fifteen-| they sald. “We do not why Bh performance, at which some talent that with the Church of the Sacred Heart r-old son, Leonard H. Marshall, who $3 always In demand in the district for one year. He was in the parish ea ae bug teed aa eee blow-outs of the Tammanyites displayed Father M: f Church of the Holy Innocents for eleven years. | eyes, about five feet five inches tall, ‘and | patted the d face. fteelt in great style. Rev. Father Mangan, of Church] athe "Ryan Gr the: sacred’ Heart | welsha 110 pounds, He wore glasses and amney, did, fot understand her," she Church, administered the last eacra-|oarried a black satchel. He was dressed e girl wanted to be f uy ‘Charlie Murphy, the leader, silent as usual, but beaming with the pride that! ment to his assistant just before he of Sacred Heart, Succumbs in a dark Oxford overcoat, atripen was made for nature, for the open e LO TE ET aD, THE WORLD: TUsSvAY EVENING, FEpXUARY 17, 190%. CAUGHT BY THE GRIP. RELEASED BY PE-RU- NA Congressman Geo. H. White’s Case, A Noted Sculptress Cured. of @ terrible monster. Pe-runa for Grip. Mrs. Theophile Schmitt, wife of the Secretary of the German Consulate, wri the following letter from 3417 Wabash ave nue, Chicago, Til: “I suffered this winter with « severe at! tack of In grippe. After using three bottles of Peruna T found the grip had dias) peared.''—Mrs. T. Schmitt. Mrs. Coleste Covell writes from #19 avenue, Aurora, TIl.: “Only those who have suffered with srippe and been cured can appreciate taful I feel that such a splendid Perura has been placed at the door every suffering person."—Mrs. C. Covell: Noted Sculptresn Cured of Grip, Mrs. M. C. Cooper, of the Royal of Arts, of London, England, now in Washington, D. C., 1s one of the take pleasure in recommending Perma for catarrh and Is grip Coop: " D. L. Wallace, 2 charter member of the International Barbers’ Union. writes Ai, t ‘Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.; © — “Followin seemed to be affected badly all Oversee che aeeaak cs Ban e Salvation pal “Two month go I was *pardly epea 1a that T could Hees @o nevere a “Our eaptain advived ‘me to and procured a bottle for me, ‘worked wond entirely wel Congressman White's Letter, Tarboro, N, Gentlemen:—I am more than fied with Peruna and find it to beam exoellent remedy tor the grip an@ ea tarrh, I have used it in my The world of modicins recognizes Grip as Epi- demic Ca tarrh— ical Talk. Mrs. T. W. Collins, Treasurer In Order of Good Templars, of Everett, writes vAtter & severe attack of Ie 1 coataues ire ‘& feedli tne doctors called te cured: May Peruna cured joctors polsot A GRIPPE 1s epidemic catarrh. It} original French term, Ia grippe, has been spares no class or nationality. The) shortened by the busy American to read cultured and the tgnorant, the aris-|“‘grip.” Without intending to do so, a new tocrat and the pauper, the masses and the| word has ben coined that exactly describes classes subject to la grippe. None| the case. As if some hideous giant with are exempt—all are Hable. awful Garr had clutched us in its fatal|be Have you the grip? Or, rather, has the|clasp. Men, women, children, whole tow: full statement of ur case, and pleased to sive Fou his valuable died. ae arrangements have been|trowsers, black coat and vest, w ccaintry, not crowded streets and little made for the funeral. shirt, laced shoes and light Fedora hat. | rooms. ie ees the big display aroused in his soul, Stood near the main entrance and shook the band of every mother’s son that came along. He wasn't faking about it, to Typhoid Pneumonia. Rev, James Ma: Orst assistant grip got yor Grip is well named, Tho! and cities are caught im the banefut Hartman Sanitarium, @ither, because he called every man whose hand he grasped either Bill or Paddy or Jim, except when a Judge or Congreseman or Senator came alons, ‘when he immediately used the title, He @idn't bother applying the title to the| Assemblymen or Aldermen. He knew them all too intimately and called thein by name. Wadges and Statesmen in Drow And what a orop of jurists and state: men were there. Every judge of the Police Court, Supreme Court, City Court, and every other court who ‘wasn't laid up with grip was present. Every Alderman, Assemolyman, State ®enaior and Congressman within the Greater New York was present or was Pepresented by his Ueutenanis. The names of the guests, if given in full, ‘would real ike a section of the City Record. Among the most promiuent “Big Tim" Sullivan, too, ‘Then there were nearly as many other Sul. Yans as Murphys, and that meant th &t was a great night for Cork and Kerry, siete pare present were: ‘nn, Florence J. Sulli- yan, } Tom Foley, Daniel F. Rior- don, ears Burke, Bernard \", Martin, ‘Representatives Goldfogie, Sulzer, Rup- rt, Pugsley and Representatives-elect ber, Goulden and fider, Jonni. P. H, Keahon, Charles Culkin, Thomas. § F. poh Krank J. Goodwin, gu P, J. Scully, Albert ull, Nichols Ae a "Hayes, Viotor J. Dow- Pee neey, Alderman een Pino Perez M. Stewart, J. from’ Moai, 3" Deimour Kenny, ‘Thomas Donan Mie Ww Russel,’ Judges. Poster Davis, Amend, 1, OF Gorman, Hascall, MoCarthy,' O'Dwyer, nian, Josephs’ and McLaug! ohn P. Kenny, Thomas 1’. 1, William Blaney, 3 B. Blumenthal, W. eanto: James W. Carroll, Frank Cro- r, John McCluskey, “Tom'’ Lane, Asa rd Gardiner and John Fox, President Bi the Democratic Clu ‘All rn Sued ‘al district leaders and thelr sting ul a ta en friends, iff Tom Dunn, Well, and as usuel hi es a8 BOON as t! began. the wineroom an| Barty aad eR eg ty of half a dozen jen ep! e és ‘popping ‘he wid some new irish inlect yarn, These are (wo MMakghy was a ohesty Irishman who had « job in the subway. He never got more than his two a day until a foreman blown ui en eo on eft, he welled up fo vent 4, aa as he strut ye eo? "Pretty @oon stro pik uh she pus at “say! Velied Murphy. ‘What are there. Put that down, What So i vgrensers know about mach! @ pick.’ he just ma Ane @ man from Galwa: he saw Salvatore Bil- heelbarrow and pro- Mere’s « Rap at ©: jana. Tom gave this it to the Boer war. thing elt, se they shipped wz him b back to BAPE One an sao ine hy a fon ae bride — +, was eo ew cha} took @ Bisco near note for y, hen — Arab Ey Ma led with some of the more was, course, impossible to run ot an wale of this kind without the ce of ox-Sheri! He got over in a corner yes inery— tee T ls one: There was a t+} w in the Coldstream Guards who rent ot The Boers to him but shoot off aE one eye and @ “piece of D did, priest at the Church of the Sacred Heart, died in St. Francis’s Hospital last midnight. He had been suffering for some Weeks with typhoid pneumonia and brain fever. These ailments he con- tracted while doing parish work. He might have recovered if he had rested and taken care of himself, but he in- A STRENGTHENER Vinol Promptly Overcomes Weakness, DEBILITY OFTEN PRECEDES COMPLETE COLLAPSE. We Want Every One to Know How to Get Strong. CIENTISTS) HAVE REPRODUCED THE) CLIMATE OF’THE ISLAND) OF CUBA,IN THE) GREAT HUMIDORS IN; OUR NEW STORE, AT) BROADWAY AND) 26, STREET WHERE ‘THE_LARGEST, STOCK OF (IMPORTED SEGARS;EVER (EXHIBITED IN_THE{WORLD) AWAITS YOUR INSPECTION HAVANA TOBACCOTCO; BROADWAY _& 267% STREET, OUR VINOL IS A STRENGTH CREATOR, The saddest sight on earth is a | broken-down man or woman. ‘We see such people every day right here !n our city. It is pitiful to see a man that should be in his prime dragging him- self through life dejected, discour~ aged and broken down, due to some premature weakness, It does not make any difference whether this weakness is the result of dissipation, indiscreet living or disease; it can be overcome. ‘We have known of many very serl- ous cases of debility quickly overcome by Vinol. Vinol is a scientific rebuilder and stre.gth creator, It contains the ac- tive curative principles of Cod-Liver Oil in a highly concentrated form, The benefit that can be derived from the use of these properties is so well known that there is no need for us to enter into that subject. We could quote many instances where Vinol has done good; as an example, here is one coming from Jane 8. Fenfren, a prominent mem- ber of the W. C. T. U. and a resident ot Suncook, N. H. She writes: “I was run down, was in bed from May to March, Was so nervous and sickly that every one thought I was in 8 most precarious condition, My weight was reduced to 120 pounds. I was advised to take Vinol, which I d am now very wuch better, and am able to be about again. As rebuilder and a strength-giver not! ing can equal it. Vinol is a God- blessing to anybody.” Because Vino! ts delicious, and because It does contain these much- sought-after medicinal properties we Indorse it, and we unhesitat- ingly prociaim that it is better than any preparation of cod-liver oll or iis bag or HE WORLD'S, UPTOWN OFFICE | | PtP ee A LES tub & SONS 121st Street: Chatham Square: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.j193 to 205 Park Row, Corner 121 st St. Chatham Square. EVERYTHING roe HOUSEKEEPING Everything Reliable. CARPETS, BEDDING, STOUES Rl Golden “Oak 6-Piece Table Set, of fine 23¢ bit beds crystal glass, reduced to, . This Plain Figures, Week. Covered in three-) BOLL TOP DESKS. t elour,spril One VERT ARTE Oak, beautifully finished, 2 sets of }f head and _sprin, Be) seat, tufted, on drawers, 2 rows pigeon holes, 4 (je ft. 6 in, wide; re- a Py large size and best Sworkmanship| duced 1Occertan: throughout. $9.90. $3.90 ay \} Everything in Office Furniture at aI Low Prices. 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