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Baia a a, AM a OA LTRS EC eT ae THE WORLDi THURSDAY EVENING, JULY ° 23, 1903, TRE LITTLE GIRL WHOSE PARENTS BELIEVE SHE WAS CURED OF PARALYSIS BY ST. ANNE. SAY SAINT ANNE CURED THEIR CHILD Parents of Little Marjory Madi- gan Believe that Their Nine Days of Prayer Restored Her Strength So She Can Walk. HELPLESS FOR MONTHS. At Last the Little Sufferer Lays the; Iron Braces She Wore on Her Legs at the Shrine of the Good Saint and Walks from the Church. To the prayers offered for two years @t the shrine of Bt. Anne, in the Church of St. Jean Baptiste, in East Seventy- Gixth street, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Madigan attribute the marvellous re- eovery of their little daughter Marjory from the paralytic stroke which she suf- fered over four years ago. When the child was q little less than three years old she was stricken with paralysis as ..e result of sitting in the wet grass while on a visit to Sullivan County, N, Y. For nine months follow- ing the attack the little girl could not move her body and lay helplessly in bed. Three years ago she recovered the use of her arms completely and with the ald ef a heavy tron brace was able to walk with diMculty. iier complete recovery eeemed, ho er, out of the question. Doctors marvelled at the improvement in the little girl but told the mother that ghe could never hope to be entirely ured. Nine Days of Prayer. Two years ago the Madiguns, who are @evout Catholics, decided to try the ef- ficacy of a novena of prayer held annually at tye shrine of St. Anne for the benefit of the halt, the blind and it tt and took it to St. Anne, ere were lotw of iitue girls and boyr at the altar. Some of them, were blind and some couldn't walk, like ‘The father touched them all’ with the | the lame. rellc. Wheh ho touched me I felt bet- Frém their home in Bensonhurst ter. T have felt better ever sinoe. 1 say mother and iittie daughter journeyed n little prayer to St. Anne every nip'it.. |Tean't run yet, but I guess I can pretty’ “T have a great big dog named , where there were lots of people. Mamma | soon now. "But when her mind was finally | took me to the altar and the father) | Mr. Madigan, the child's father. tn a rated on the subject of her cu ubved my leg with the rellc, Then) sandy Hook pilot, and has shared his She sald: “We went into a big church| mamma gave me a big candle and 1) wifo's faith In the good St. Anne, to New York, and for nine days knelt at the shrine of the Saint and offered earnest supplications for Marjory's re- covery. At the end of the novena the ebild laid her heavy tron brace at the foot of the altar and, with Mrs. Madi- gan's assistance, walked, from the burch. The parents realized that as a result of their prayers there had been @ marked improvement. But it was nota cure. Undiscouraged. this year Mrs. Madi- gan brought the litte girl to the no- Vena which has just c.osed, and yester- day it was announced that little Marsory a been entirely cured. At her home Be -fifth street, Bensonhurst, Pt ot iy told an ‘Evening World Feporter o little” Marjory# recovery fle the child, a beautiful blond-halred irl of six, romped over the floor with er tavonjte kitten, She Can Walk Now. want to exaggerate any- Joghe said, “but you ses the enild Four years ago sae Gould not move a muscle of her limbs. | Bhe still has a slight lameness, buc 1| believe that will pass away. We have} had candles burning before the altar of| We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. THE BIG STORE Friday in Our Cloth ing Store. Friday in Our Clothing %. Anpe here in Bensonhurst for a) ng time, but it was only last year hat f took her to the shrine in New Tittle Marjory when questioned as to her recovery seemed for more interested fn the pet kitten she hugged to her breast. “Her name Is Mouse,” she sald, and then, fearing that she had not struck the right chord of inter added KING REVIEWS 20000 SOLDIERS Greatest Muster of Troops Ever Seen in Ireland, Led by the Duke of Connaught, March | ! Mr. Smith, quietly brusied drink, A few minutes Jater peared in another rate drinks for the houre a| nalde tne protons 1507-—Tha Lowest Percentage of Alcao Found in § Liquid Kidney Remedies. Tested. KIDNEY-WORT TABLETS | ; | Mr. Richards, Despondent From Relapses Due Mr. Smith's Refusal of a Bar-\ Liquid Kidney Remedies, Amazed When Two. Room Invitation of Theodo- | | Bottles of Kidney-Wort Tablets Cure Him. sius Frank Stevens, of Castle GIRL TRIES TO STOP SUICIDE,| Testimonials for tiquid Kidney reme: | to cure the distressing and dangen dies, even when honestly given, do not | ous malady, and day and night | com Stevens, Leads to a Row. tell’ the whole. story, THE temporary | tinued to suffer, and wae alfrasl ead mnie? stimulation from the large percentage | vinced tnat my cure was Impossible. of alcohol such remedies invariably} In the midst of despondency and contain is only putting off the evil physical sufferings | was Las Aeerite i day a friend to use Dr. Pettingill’ Kide —. If every honest indorser of any liquid | ney-Wort Tablets, and | bless the kidney remedy could be visited some | day they were brought to my atten: months later, hardly one would be|tion. 1 have used two bottles of found to have escaped the relapse. these marvellous tablets and can Kidney-Wort Tablets contain no al-| truly say that | am pi ctly cured. © cohol to cause a set-back. The Tablets|1 find that my kidneys have been Witnessed by several per-| positively cure that frequent desire to| healed, strengthened and stimulated on the pler. One of urinate, pains in the back, swelling of | to healthy action, and working in 4 young woman, who gave the) feet and ankles, scalding pain in blad-' perfect harmony with other organe of Mary Mectaln ran foward, der and rheumatism due to urte acid. | | now feel as well as ever before, and |. find gradded nim apout the time the| An example of what Kidney-Wort owe my present healthy condition shot was fired. She pulled him back! Tablets will do for any sufferer is here/ entirely to Kidney-Wort Tal : vented his body from toppling! given by Mr. A. Richards, the widely known Montreal offic’ of the Ca nadian Pacific Railway “For many years | have been a| Let a small quantity of your | victim of kidney trouble, which] ing urine stand twenty-four hours kaprins o) Turkish OMcials Can’t Get Pay. caused me great suffering and men-| fore examining it for cloudiness, red-| STANTINOPLE, July 23, — The! tal annie) Elguld remedies failed’ dish deposits or high color, ¢ Minister has been vainly trying = u ary to the state of- Z ri WORLD VACATION BUREAU NOW OPEN, ficial: have only received one (asi BROADWAY, NEAR SSTH STREET, NEW YO! month’s pay since Marea. HE NEVER DRINKS WITH STRANGERS): Btevens ap r refused Ind to an enc A wag rougniy hi Seizes Man, but 1 vent the F ‘00 Late to Pre- | Charles O'sen, a Theodosius Frank Stevens, four years old, descondant of a long Ine of millionaires of that name, who have lived Jn Castle Stevens, Hoboken, William Fitagerald Smith, an expert ac- |. countant In this city, and who lives at No. 819 Washington street, Hoboken. clashed early to-day in a Hoboken bar- room. As a result Mr. Smith was ar- on a charge of assault and bat- , but after he had told his story to the Magistrate he was discharged Mt seams, was casually dis- posing of a toby of ale when Mr, Stev- ens entered and waved to the bartender ot “set ‘sm up" for the house. At this Mr. Smith drew himself up to bis full height of 5 feet 3, adjusted his monocte and afer a quiet survey of the 6 feet 4 Inches and.eixteen stone weight of Mr Stevens, annownced to the bartender: “Pardon me, but I have not the a quaintance of the gentleman,” and he Lawn Mowers. Ht Reduced Prices. UNIVERSAL LAWN MOWERS. An odd lot to be closed our. Each Mower a self-sharpener. Size 16 inch. Regularly $3.00 to-morrow, 2 25 Basement.) twenty- at temple. y at 7 nto fish off the drew his re o hia fend, fired. and name strongly recommend them to al! , ffer from any form of kidney trou ble.’ § martied and lived at No. on street, His body was tden- tfled by a son, | —<—<—————__— Hegligee Shirtic (0: ere Peieig <i se ‘Special clears price, oS eee The Whole Store Excrts Itself Specially to To-Morrow a Most Brilliant Friday. HEN The Siegel Cooper Store makes such an announcement it means something, Ie news coming from The Big Store merits the promptest attention of of careful shoppers. 2 It’s the most inviting store in New York, thousands declare, and you will agree with this opinion if yous here to-morrow. Seventy-five stores under this vast roof combined in one gigantic effort. Seventy-five specialty stores, € complete in itself, place before you series after series of the most extraordinary hot weather merchandise attractions. ___ The city sta ae, the out-of-towner, the vacationist and the tourist call jt a most charming and delightful with its mammoth feasts of merchandise, splendid decorations, unexcellable features; entertainments and comforts. The New York Herald Free Ice Fund and the New York Tribune Fresh Air Fund will share in the Charities fit Sales at The Big Store Friday. On Saturday the recipients of certain percentages of the receipts will be St. John’s Gi and the Sanitarium for Hebrew Children. Store closes at | o'clock Saturday. Mattings at Reduced Prices. Women’. Ss Waists. Friday's Decisive Bargains. Many lines are reduced to sonal Chinese Wattings. Sapanese Wpattings. gueranes Sob pecans in ope or marked te ronnie, or Pr ted oF plain. bosoms; i Pe See yaa TO, OO Rise aive” MO, 75 clearance. There are Waiss selling: | $10.00 and $11.50 quality, per $10.00 and $11.50 quality, per now for cad Toll of 40 yards, S.FO | rot of 40 yards 6.75 69¢ 75¢ 95c Bh Gio see eat 7,00 foe a On Zo. ea whieh sl For $1.00 wo $2.90: = i $7.50 and $8.00 it Iso on sal morrow, SB peste ml mets, SO folate, O25 7200 White Waists\\ made as pictured, with the round yoke! of lace and embroidery, and ISe + medallions down front, at (Second Floor, reer Bathing Suits Reduced. MEN'S COTTON BATHING SUITS; 0, 42 and 44; elegant fancy 2-piece suits; 95c. dab ig Lee 50c 75¢ MEN'S COTTON BATHING SUITS; 2-piece ; plain color, with edge stripe; all sizes; regularly $1.25, MEN'S EXTRA FINE COTTON BATHING SUITS ; 2-piece ; sn clon oe edge stripe; quarter sleeves or sleeveless; 7 2 5 Sereen Doors. * aA Cle SCREEN DOORS. . Fegularl SCREBN DOORS, reeuiarly 31-20, woe Special Cigar Offers. Bvery man who enjoys a good quick (3 take advantage of this sale. lowering of prices to-morrow. Vacation sup- piles at @ mall cost. 6,000 KEY WEST OLBAR FRAVANA PURI- TANDS, airictly bigt-grade Cuban made; ber: selection of Havana (olmoco; TeEUlar™ > 9) RAL Woo! MEN'S WORSTED BATHING SUITS; 2-vi satya wr a ) ; 2-piece: 6,000 KBY WAST CLEAR HAVANA CON- | special, i plain with edge stripes; regularly $2.75, Wp 95 Cian workmanship: 10" aul gg ferent ayien, Fens , Sets en conta sa) regularly $1.95, @pe- 10 (Basement.) OTHER BATHING 10,000 KDY WEST DREVAS, full Hevane Before Edward.. .UBLIN, July %.—King Edward to- y reviewed 15,00 troops and 5,000 men * the Naval Brigade in Phoenix Park, Yhe weather was most favorable, bright sunshine permitting the wearing of sum- mer costume and the consequent color effect, When the ground was packed by tens) of thousands of spectators it made by far the most brilliant scene of the many! witnessed sincs the arrival of the King ani Queen in Dublin, It was the largest muster of troops ever seen at a review in Ireland, The Duke of Connaught was in command, ‘The King, who wore the un!form of a Tieid Marshal, was attended by the Lord Iieutenant, the Earl of Dudley, and a numerous ‘suite, Prior to leaving the Vice-Rega! Lodge King. Edward presented colors to. the Roy. Hibernian Military School, SOLD COW CAME BACK. Mlomesick, the Animal Deserted Her Calf on New Owner's Farm, DERBY, Conn, July 23. — willlam French, a farmer of Bouthington, sold a cow, which, like the proverbial cat, in- aists upon coming back. he cow was bought by Joh of Bristol. “He put ther out at pustiss With her calf. She iumediathly de eerted her oftspring, and trudged iifteen miles back to the farm in Southington. Bhe fount All Who tried to take her aw: The cow was PUndfolded and lea hack to the farm of Halta. She refuses to eat or to have anythin) to do with her ealf and bellows continually. Cattle. man say ebe will dio within a week. —————— ROXBURY LEFT ONLY $2,600. Mardered Man’s Estate Is Valued at that 5: Surrogate Fitzgerald to-day granted letters of administration upon the estate of Charles W. Roxbury who was mur- ered in the Bronx recently while in fs company of Mise Lillian Thomasch, to his widow, Bliza E. Roxbury, Mts. Roxbury, in her petition to bo in nistratris of her h 1d he left no real pr ersonal propert) tha petition aluo stated that, Mr. Ros: fury left four daughters, Men’s Summer Suits (Coats and Grousers). Flannels of dark and medium colors. Coats made skeleton style (unlined), Norfolk, Trousers regulation make. Men's “Serge Suits, Suits in WJixtures. Suits for city or country wear, Not a suit in the assortment but what shows at a glance its higher pedigree. ING SUITS, each, G59 Single cr Double. Yow Sight Fifty. Men's Hand Finished Cxtraordinary Values 50O}\ Men’s Flannel Suks, 2.93, 508 7.25 We Place on Sate Friday, HAVANA SPHCIALS, PERFE: B'IALA, of MARCONI 9 QQ Big ComUinatton Cigat Of Hicaa Brevas, 1 EN CIGARS tor SUITS at tha prevas dhames ade co bl 8 9 Dy y BOYS’ FINE TWO-PIFCE WORSTED BATH- 1602 chan ine Meine, “abel! gf QQ Refrigerators. Very Special Bargainn ete 8 APARTMBNT-HOU! led Fabbri on (Third Floor, Fast, 18th St.) “omits, or SUPREMACY: 7 5g ire $546 at 315.00. : 4, at 2 the Gurls’ Section RnR RNG a ato 77 9g | AF > Kiso Othor Suits. High-Class Suits. Ghree Hundred Dresses, eects Boe: REFRIGERATORS, $534 - ‘ deep. al Bigs, Tegalariy Coats and Trousers of Wool Crash and The very choicest Worsteds and Sum- Percale, Madras or Batiste, in sailor, falala Floor, 1sen sty [PO S7eiAh oallins 4' Hlomespuns. Nobby Norfolk and Double mer Cheviots. Highest types of tailoring. i highneck " Breasted Ccats, Also Suits in Dark Mixtures and some Justa few of each sort. Many have fallen from high stations— guimpe or high neck styles; very effectively GC: ° > Black Suits. such as these trimmed, at is Blue Sorge Sutts, Size 35 Only. Sik Lined Black Cutaway Suits, Chree Grousers Attractions-- Friday. SO| Men’ 7 a Shepherd Bicycle A Trousers “| Check Golf Breeches, Acollection of all the broken astort- Breeches. Cutt Bottom, ments in Cheviots Cassimeres, Flannels Cut in the new calvary shape. Tailor’s — Here's the story: Just 156 pairs Crash Bicycle Breeches—the making alone costs more. Sizes for Young Wen. a 3,7 mca I ae 910 17. ‘ys’ Washable Suits. You will te astonished when you sze these Suits and find wirat ot vers charge you and Crashes. Sizes sor Hl Builds, mistake—manufacturer’s loss--your gain. 29 to 36 Waist Only In the Roys’ Store, 2d Floor. » 00 Boys’ Suits for Every Occasion. Jacket Suits, Norfolk Suits, 3-Piece Suits, Sailor and Blouse Suits—a mest remarkable gathering at this sensationally Low Washable Boys’ Celetrated makes in this section. You will Sizes 244 10 8. Washable recognize them at a glance—Facts White Duck Skirts, Boys’ plaited style, pretty Yow Cravenetie Coats, aos Suits, Splendid fatrics in ahernate stripes —fast colcrs—blouses full and stylish. or notch collar and care, Witt Close Out About One Hundred 4.90 5.90 Iv the Misses’ Section We Place on Sale Friday new effect, walking style, Melton Walking Skirts, loose, half fitted and fitted effects, military Hiso, Pique Dresses, Russian Blouse Dresses, Gibson Effect Dresses, which were $10.00 to $15.00; to-morrow at and 7.90 866084 Floor, Front.) IS5e 3.90 15.00 Miaces’ Section—2d Floor, Frost. colorings, Pare Food Exposition CHICKEN HALIBUT STEAKS, BOSTON CODFISH STEAKS. =i SALMON STEAKS. LONG BRANCH BLUEFISH. FRESH BOSTON MACKEREL. SELECTED SHREWSBURY EELS. LONG BRANCH SEA BASS, Oxtra Fancy Quality FOREQUARTER SPRING. AMB, LEGS OF CANADA MUTTON. LOINS' OF FRESH JERSEY PC Wt the Delicatessen Counter. Per Ib, |700 LONG BRANCH WEAKFISH, C LONG BRANCH FLOUNDERS, LONG BRANCH BUTTER FISH, BOSTON CODFISH, Oxtra Fancy Gael f Per tb, \72ie FINEST QUALITY, Cooked Corned Beet, Shiced t0 order, per Ib. ANCHOVIES: =Finen quality yenuine Norwegian An Shaves, per hes 24e CRACKERS—-Fresh from the exer, ar Harbors. Fa: Bars luted Crimos or Har Mixed, per ib., 100 CRACKERS—City_baked ype Salona. Bru ie Weler 1 Moshmaiw.per pert, 4253 250 Drake's Pou Cake. Fi nd Finest quality made—piain. raisin, chiron. mo» lames. marble: Fer cardo, Ki Pca day: 5 los.. 70c: Ib. 15¢ | COFFEE—Iancy Cucuta Mara | 1Se | Oxtra Fancy Quality NATIVE RIB ROAST BEEF, SMALL CORNED CAL. HAMS, RRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE. x INEST QUALITY Deticious Smoked Bevt, Steed coped or shaved wile you Wks Bg PICKLES.-New seatony thing, fresh. crisp end Fountain Brand; SOc. 20- . | tz. boute, SWEET PICKLES Berend; dainni'y sploed: delicrous

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