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> » MISS FLINT MADE " was not his own, but the early date of FAMOUS BY BOOK. Daughter of an Already Famous Physician Wins - Popularity and Good Will of Critics in “A Girl of Ideas.” HER HEROINE VERY CLEVER, But She Makes the Mistake of Sell- Ing the Same Idea to Two Men, and the Complications Following Develop Into a Romance, From an occasional contributor of short stories to magazines Miss Anale Filnt, daughter of Dr, Austin Flint, the celebrated specialist, has become a. writer of note, A book by the young woman haying been published by Serib. ner & Sons, the past week has secn Miss Filnt deluged with congratulatory notices of her work apd the e of friends who always knw she ad do something more than a ehort a . Miss Fitnt's book—she refuses to call {ta novel—is entitled “A Girl of {deas," and deals with New York lit- erary Mfe, It ts a ‘iction of the Ii but-it pleases and has so won the pt Me that the Book! verified the prediction of suc made by her publishers by ordering 400 copies for its members. Miss Flint took several months of spare hours to weite “A Girl of Tdea The bool: contains 300 pages, and yet, seated in her home, she was able to tell the story of it briefly in a few minutes, “Just a Lot of Sketches.” “Tt isn't a novel, you kno Flint. “It's just a lot of s! ‘Girl of Ideas' js a girl who tries to do Mterary work and she can't because no} one wants her manuscript. Then she. decides to sell Ideas. She opens an office and supplies ideas for stories to men! who can write and sell stuff, but who gan't invent new plots and situations. That's ‘The Girl of Ideas.’ Her cll- ents, those who want ideas, furnish an opportunity to depict character, “Oh, the Jove interest? Yes, there ts love interest. A Iterary chap—a genius and all that—goes to see her. He goes as a joke, gets a story from her, can't get it out of his mind, writes it: and wells {t to a magazine. Being a ‘Girl of Ideas’ but’ not of ousiness, the girl makes the mistake of selling the same idea to an editor in Arizofia. The story, beautifully treated by the literary man. and the story of the Arizona editor ap- pear about the same time—one in/a magazine, one {n the Arizona weekly. That causes some complications, and the Mterary may {s accused af plagiar- fem. “He doesn't Yjke to admit the Idea the propt sheets of the magazine dis- Prove the charge that he obtained 1t from the Arizona editor, _ "Of course the et is his and the girl with ideas, ‘They are thrown to- Gether because of this business mistake pt hers. Oh, yes, he marries her, its Hot 4 pretentious work andI do not wish to have it considered so. * “About myself? I hate personalities. Iam afraid somebody may think I am concelted enough to imagine 1 am tho €, with ideas, Of course 1 like the f I'didn't I wouldn't have writ- fontit. “1 Uke spine or my characters: My Mitte ‘girl of ideas doesn't exist, Hie IM pure fiction. 1 didn't borrow her ‘om ahy of my acquaintances, \. Never Went to College, ‘Where did I go to school? College haven’ No, I never went to college, aven't got a college yell or a set of lore OF w, golloKe society pln. fought in New York by governess til Eas, elaven years 9 ‘rench school: ‘The School broke up and woman went back to France, Tien Went to another French Woman who taught classes. She, too, has returned, but 1 don't think then went to a ry Miss, bli ‘at's work Her critica, all “ie was a book of but many have praised the so highly because of the treat- to han she hersel# say: lavorable, have sali sketches, work Tuent of the matter handled that great things are now predicted for her. Flint is @ tall blonde, When traight at one she &ppears ry sort of woman, Who would Pot be Husiaoat s burglar ‘or a noise in thé house. When she smiles her cheeks ee dimpled, her eyes jaugh, and her sense of humor is apparent. ‘The etions pf By friends that her book Ge one of the books af the year giles her | to smi) “Yor os in, ‘90d company,” said she, plaging her tand on a copy ‘ot her work, It was in u row on a centre table, wlong with @ doen works by Wis |its sixth anniversary. A WASHINGTON, D. C., LADY Makes a Remarkab‘e Statement, Alter Years of ; Sufferings from Acute Nervous Dyspepsia, e’s Celery stipotnd thins a Happy Cure Dyspepsia, one of humanity's most cruel enemies, is effectually cured by the use of Paine's Celery Compound. This tormenting disease is caused by acute in- flammation of the nerves centred about In dyspepsia nervous en- A DEEP CARMINE Workman Dropped a Bucket A Red Paint on Woman and Gave a Sympathetio Police- man Heart Palpitation. HE ECLAIMED. ——— “GORE!” “Tfeayens!" exclaimed Policeman Byron, “the woman is weltering In her own gore,” or words to that effect. It was in Second avenue, detween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth streets, and a pitiful picture, indeed, was pre- sented by the aged woman, stretched out on tne sidewalk, Hterally soaked in red fluid. Without an fnstant's hesitation Po- Nceman Byron called an ambulance from Flower Hospital. Then he hasten- ed back to the stricken woman and kept the sympathetic crowd away from her. Straining every muscle the good old gray horse came down the avenue at- tached to the ambulance. Before the vehiole ceased to move the young sur. geon leaped from.his eeat, tls case o: instruments in his hand. Pushing way through the crowd , he knelt on the sidawalk beside the prostrate woman, Ghe shuddered and opened her eves. “To the Laundry,” “Bag. said the surgeon disgustedly, “this woman don't want to go to a hos- . She wants to go to a laund! "MRS, ADA COCHRANE. is wast (CANDLE PUTS LIFE OF WOMAN IN PERIL. Mrs. Nora Callahan: Badly Burned by Her Clothes Becoming Ignited. Mrs, Nora Callahan was badly burned early to-day while, trying to extinguish a fire in her home at No, 101 Hamilton avenue, Brooklyn, The clothing in a closet was set on fire by a lighted candle, which’ she held in her hand, and when she tried to put tt out her own clothes were ignited. Mrs. Callahan wag preparing to go to bed, when she went to the closet to hang up some elothes. A. fluffy skirt was jenited; and the entire closet was saon ablaze. Her screams attract her son, James Callahan,. who smothered his mother’s blazing’ clothes and then but out the fire: BISHOP POTTER IS ILL IN -BED. |: It Is Announced. that He Has Been Forced to Caricel All His Gaauieh Engagements, Bishop Potter, who has been Ill in bed for two days, is-sald fo be suffering from the effects of a cold., He was to have.spoken last night™at the Temple Shearith Israel, but Mrs, Pot note stating that es Sineag ae fer hu hss i band prevented his Thwaa alsa announced that the Bishop had been compelled to cancel all engagements, HARLEMIS PROGRESSIVE DEPARTMENT STORE. im Celebrates His ixth Anniversary. Amid’ figs and bunting and,& shower of good wishes L, M, Blushetein, of One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, Se enth amd Eighth avenues, Harlem's most progressive department store, celebrates In ‘this short period this progressive house has at- tained a pbsition which makes it Hoe: lem's most popular department store centre, The establishment has been appro- priately and tastefully decorated for this occasion and presents a most bew!) ctacle, 1 S780 ommemorats he ccsason several inducements: Are offered in all thelr departmen Bt nce, as a furthar Ine ently that Be wail Bare two pe: “at bi ing averyiay during the Wee the wind 4 % re most artes Ally $ecoratea sn iiss the newest creat bilng for the giving but an injelin; Of the. splendid’ extibtt dpat, mez found m thelr large buildings, %* Li M. New Fair Cowmias ALBANY. April 21.—The Governor has appointed Fred R. Green, of Fredonia, a member of the commission to repre- sont the State “of New York at the Louls!- romine! ent author. 4 mi She put it an Purchage Exposition, to take the piace of Cyrus E, Jones, resigned. Franklin Simon & Co. We have. received from our Paris House, where it was ordered by one of our patron; and designed and made especially for her, A Baby’s which is a very beautiful creation and perhaps the most We will make a unique of its kind, SPECIAL of this trousseau in our Infants’ Outfitting Parlor WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 22 and 23, SPECIAL OFFERING FOR WEQNE6DAY, SuRGE AND CLOTH COATS, with place or cloth ezllars, sizes.2 to 5 yeure, a Bead 4 5 from $7. 59 and $9.75, Trousseau. ‘ EXHIBIT FRENCH HAND-MADE GUIMPES, lace or embroidery trimmed, to 10 years, FUFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th Strects, sizes 2 (4 and 95¢ and the entire digestive organism is deranged. The needs of dyspeptics may be summed up as fol- lows: The great nervous system requires strengthen the ite lh hag or WI my] les must be clean: so thai he wrojarone, Ctleve: fatertul words LEAT it wall healthily and in abundarice; painter appeared. He had been at work |ihe stomach, weak and unreliable, must on a scaffold half way up the front of /he toned up, Paine's Celery the building and a pot of red paint had| in the springtime will accompli dropped on the head of thé woman. |is needed for the dyspeptic sufferer, and Mrs. Catherine Mead, of No. 32 East} banish troubles that make daily life un- v-fifth street. The pot struck her|bearable. Mrs. chrane, Washing- head and stunned her. The paint spoiled} ton, D. C., says:— her hat, her Jacket’ and hor newscollar-} “I have been for years a sufferer from : acute attacks of nervous dyspepsia, and becoming wise to the sit-| during the past winter I heard so much a the policen an. peeihad A rupeherire Hott Celery Compound je arrested 1] decided to try what it would.do ior e 0 9 ers take plent!- Time, Lused less than, two bottles and ex- ous multitude, Policeman Byron took|pertenced relief almost from the first the painter to Zorkvilie Court. Magis-| dose | took. I did not find it necessary tease qie}IGe was onthe bench to finish the second bottle. 1 therefore do not hesitate to add my hearty indorse- e}ment to the many thousands of testimo- niafsy yon already have.’ aaa nan ELIE SESE "Yer," agreed the aged victim, struggilag to her feet, “and if that painter don't pay for my clothes I'll have the law on tim.”" BULGARIANS FALL IN FIGHT WITH TURKS. Sixteen Battalions of Troops Called Out by the Sultan to Deal with Insurgents, SALONICA, Huropean Turkey, April 21,—A band of about five hundred insur- gents, partly in Bulgarian uniform, have been defeated py a Turkish force near Radovitz, Thirty insurgents and nine Turks were killed, ‘The Konieh, Asia Minor, division of Redifs, number- ing sixt®@n battalions, has been called out for active seryice in Macedonia and Albania. ‘The new Judges appointed under the reform scheme of the Powers are bein terrorized by, the, Albanians. Two 0} the Judges were shot in the streets of Scuarl, Asia Minor, One of them was killed. 5 . a Gets Verdict Against Daughter. BALTIMORB, April 21.—Mrs. Sarah Stephens obtained a verdict for $1,100 Against her daughter, urs. Nelile Leit- ziger, alias Ste e mother asserted| tnat the young woman had tak the ages. money and then turned the complainant ead paid she was satisfied. Zel- Gut ih ‘the ‘stteg:. Whe daugiter saysl ler was discharged and’ Policeman Byron twat her mother never had any suth o the sate house to ask the Amount of money, to change his beat. With that name,” sald the afasincate, uu surely could not be guilty of : fiy“on the head NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, REGU- LARLY, month in and month out, in New. York City. cirenlation The World maintains: lead of Tens of Thousands over any other paper. - & SONS 24st Street: Chatham Square: 2226 to2234 ThirdAve. | 193 to 205 Park Row, Corner 124st St. | near Chatham Square. EVERYTHING rox HOUSEKEEPING. Everything Reliable. CARPETS, FURNITURE, ICE BOXES, RUGS. 5 MATTING SALE This Week!} Golden Oak Va: Spring Goods Just Imported and Opened Chiffonier with 12x20 oval “Kowtoon’ 14C}piate mirrors top By the roll of 84. ‘60. measures 18x33 in.; HEM Own ge Soe well made and well By the roll of finished throughout. Carpet patterns in reds, nese and blues All orders measured and laid without extra charge, Handsome CHI NA Spare, Jointless Hardwood ¥ Golden Oak Ice Box fed an miyneaty ! ce Bos, Mwith serpentine Tb: ‘3 front, plate mirror measures 18 % 38 in,, top measures 50x23 in. Reduced for this week to [Age $17.60 » KL runnin gear; reduced from $8.75 $5. "5 Cash or Liberal eredit, either store or make payments af either, suiting their own convenience. No extra charges of any kind. , Gustomers may add to their Accounts in! DAUGHTER OF DR. AUSTIN FLINT, WHO HAS WON FAME BY WRITING A BOOK, Recital Go-Yfor Piano, Song and Violin’ in the Auditorium on. the Floor, Wednesday ck. J’s Potipevaes Gume. We believe we sell mere Refrigerators than any other store in Greater New York. We cere tainly carry the largest stocks. Prices are notably low. For Wednesday we also feature “Fire King” Gas Ranges, Screens, Paints, Stains and Poultry Netting. ; MODEL REFRIGERATORS AND ICE CHESTS will save you double their cost in ice. The Paints and Stains. READY MIXED PAINTS. are white enamelled, tile lined and zinc SU Meola: lined; golden oak finish; charcoal %h-pint size, 270 Y-gal size, SFO filled ;.removable flues, waste pipe tquart size, 300 ut and patent trap; corrugated gal- VARNISH AND HARD OIL FINISH. vanized iron ice racks, and galvan- iron provision shelves; solid bronze locks and hinges: oe hte 1-pint size, ENAMEL PAINTS. 6 I-quart size, £50. a Depth, ern a 430, 2448 151% (a eee 431, 25’ 161% ‘e BU (eS FLOOR WOOD STAINS. 436, 32, 19% Yepint size, 100 I-quart sing 380 440, 35% Dlr that our long | VPN S® AO He Shu 30g eee seep baa 450, 37 22% ee Yoraal. size Oo taal tis 2.00 « © pucation Screens, ya As thocty “Be. Geel i (las Sine tie ae aaa | ‘i , 27 = G.00|No. 1462 32% 22% 60 33.5 ‘1 ie 493, 32 22 32 BLOO|No Lhe 35% 2956 62 46.00 A bh scene 494, 38. 24 © 34 24.00|No. 1450 37 23° 51 48.00 5 Pasi No 495, 44 26 36 48.25 (eoeenent.) during moving; oe f 7 a yi 3 Hire King” Poutiry waiting. that’s why- : Made of exara heavy steel wire gal- gardlessly, Renges. 6 vanised 2-in meth and 5 and 150 lenghts. 75 RUNNING FT., 12 in. wide, 580] | f 75 RUNNING FT. 18 in. wide, 850 es, 75 RUNNING FT.. 24 in. wide, 1-08 | 250 SCREEN DOORS; alow al 75 RUNNING FT., 30 in. wide, 2.85 pviglebigt bare y hi a 75 RUNNING FT., 36 in. wide, 1.58 ro sane ee i Fei neds | 58 RUNNING FT 12, wide 1.00 rns Rowe a eabesics; 150 RUNNING FT, 18 in. wide, 2.50 Oe. high: 27 by 27; | 150 RUNNING FT. 24 in. wide, 2.00] 1.200, YINDOW. SCREENS; i by us last year for $14 ne vew8ss014 | 150 RUNNING FT. 30 in. wide, 2.50 ses Me 450, bon ee Py us Mast year for $18.19: 77 §Q)] 150 RUNNING FT,, 36 in. wide, 8.00 | row = 200. (Daxement,) Umbrellas and Coaching Parasols. Umbrellas, Bammyentd sae tH Fey es cel ee Per- vey bes aly. ies ks So Pisseayelade at $1. iia 7, 00 | 7809 CREPE PAPER SHADES; SINGER MODEL “VICTORY” \Noo3 DROP-HEAD STYLE; golden always soldat 7. each: at per doz. 20 a hip cohded eel om fied with all the lasen and best sttch- (raire Figor, Ceara emt ‘automatic and veasion winder, oolfrdvonding dais pos pene ‘V4, 75 HOXCTOP SEWING MACHINES: fe 0s No. 3 "Vicon" alec Guo whit alco lust and best enaetanctsa special 12.75 ere oe “VICTORY”; ball-bearing: New Home model ; rope hed quarter oak; Vo) 50 swell ‘woodwork, including al ‘all attachments ; very special, ieee ie ‘2 Beeiand aptedas ie pate: Wala, rarems: ons ea, on Yow Wate Papers. HA ' makes direct from the manufacturer } , otcillator, and improved automatic i, "Tori "ena Ghain stich; Sand 7 drawers; drop-head; fancily carved woodwork; ok 92,00 ahaa or walnut; new anachments; special, Wee Naentiaieat ab tee teen ‘Agents’ prices, $60.00 and $65.00. jx ian, Vereen GOLDMAN AUTOMATIC TUCK can be attached to any sewing- : ont my tye eet meee, Sormet ira Taree JOO] Seite os re f bi 4 ead valine (Taint Floor, Centre.) » Contre, 18th ap Limoges China I-8 to J-2 Off, IR SET; reduced fond Fea a Linum Chin: me 3.9, 90) oe issue 125,00 TWO ICECREAM SETS: Limoges China; reduced 19. 00 ONE Leos IES FISH SETS; reduced from 25,00 Per set, to ‘ TWO ICECREAM SETS; Limoges China; reixel 75 00 SIX LIMOGES GAME SETS; reduced fra’ 25,00 Basement.) from $29.00 per sau to $50.00 per set, to So-Carts/ Gxtraordinary Spectat. Because we pet three times as many. Wines and cine Slood-saier: per doves. DOUBLE. BTOU up the aren pr 25 4n exce!lémt opr RED FOK ALE, considered superior s¥8p to the Imported alos; par doaen. RCLIMAN'S IMPORTED ‘HOLLAND GIN, Baby Carriages and Go-Carts as ri “4 ae diel he other retail store in America we arg RAMBAY'S OLA) i Poany kia, WHISKEY; per or Tart a Bay ABYLAND. Be: pet esl, 1.05; sakes mT fall guarea, 500 ST. JULIEN TABLE CLARET; fit 9, 50 aearis, ber cane, RIRSLING: 2 os PRIARS 27s DARD PORT OR SHERRY; Four SHERRY, SWRET CATAWBA & NUS 410, 85e& 7Se Gis Otter Good tar thads Ning different siyles Carriages and Go-Carts in above lot. : CLARETS AND RAINE Wiis: one stent i 90¢, 73 & Side FRRAsotg vee soln, rye 0 ouste Pies, 20m Oty

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