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ee MORE WOE FOR © MRS, POILLON z, Went fo Pollan After Starting for Gourt and Tout Them Three Strangers Mad Tried to Break inte Her Flat TESTIFIED THAT SHE LOVING CARE MAY SAVE Don’ t Poison Bab Had Another Stormy Scene with She Is Wealthy and Weil on y: anne Lawyer Abe Levy. Who no . “" Known in Thie City and New r Par ar. Lawtoni te amie ut along mi " nrestice tinued a roiless Cross-Ex- y ite c WHICH THERE [4 NO WAKING — Many are fren whe - a Merciless Cross port and He Is a High Official i" tes pay wit Nor ahean jn ith Noses erined tor Nhe by paren " Vata amination, in Brooklyn Rapid Transit. \ are eoniee ain on oe iM 4 er cere the nar rio aie fed THitiewny as Noe . J sanyvleety withont | Hine ther a lef " { ‘narentie” r sv ie ' setere ‘ " A ment h relie pain sir ni which in poteon e or way free Chariots Was Beenend ° Riniern Manes pay ey owe (Wane prods *, some 1 death The tate and ' ° ~w bi oF 4 ernell of medioine containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names ve « . ° . ” @ werilenow ae f ‘Cordials Soothing Syrups, ete. You should not permit ang entre Miroet « | * fyohatian and & CURFEW RINGS medtieine to be given te your, chiktten witout rou oF your physician know | ohe wae for ts tinue her teatim bd 1" ¥ s nn trina . - J of what it ie Venere § . - 4 Mee Pra CONTAIN NARCOTICS, ff it bears the signeture Hee athe Aiiwn) CRU Feed | : . NOW IN WATERTOWN, or choe if Pieter jf/hea | Ropped in the Weet: stety-otm et m Gennine ¢ oria always bears the signature of 4 heheh | often that Serat Foawatrick iM ©. Gat ® J are Nine o'Clock Limit for Children in her and sighed sheila thy * wish Me-| Summer and Eight in ‘Three me ave heer at . pa a me, N at Winter inte my flat * Mm ing “ Mr ror Potton |_ The news of the marriage wt mel WATPRTOWN, NOY Aue 198 Berm! Fitepatrick did not appear Ag A complete surnriae ef t* tow jaw hae mone fret her be consumed wita enth f moth Mr and Mra Meneety . alan 48: tie WeRling news and Mrs. Polllon Jtnev have been clase frien some adorn must be. off she Jin &e Rome! Sent Ms ea M ) ; b, “My Iife and th ife of my ai men ther . Jloomingdale. lotte are in dango jit nae bee = SS te, Ghatiotiag whe accoripanted Mrs Po © WRITHING I IN PAIN ned : | KALTENBORN’S FATHER DEAD isle d ton, agree As the womna say that the thr ve ha sempre | UE FELL 10 10 STREET eran vi essa Me Was m wustcian af Note and g ff TTTTTT TT TT oan ncaa naan een nnn nnn nema nnnnnn Maree forelble entry Sergt tapatr and tt wan dec e@ marry Mre | in Several Societien. § ‘T 1 5 on the Poilion apartments | nursing. | te meh Naetae ta Gina h emia NOS a Mrs, Poillo: th thi ‘ance, e| Accordingly the wedding was arranged | We Ean atc re Sar Baty, Lead a ahi ead duvet tar contea| Crowdl Watohed|Lineman/asiHelrs: any snoring. ame ectarion Lie! # Elghty Ae aeaiten ORT In this lot are trousers of every Street Court with Charlotte. There was if f a Rey Harry PL Lew musi was a director in ‘ ~ % y nae A crowd awaiiing them that tiled the| Fought to Free Himself from or xo. 0 Pierrepont ateeet, Rrookiyn, in Reveeal, musical woriction, In Geemayy popular style for every occasion of private chambers of Maglitra(eliogan the presence of the bride's relatives and | Hie "thongh pace cvesmit exempted hit | business or dress. The materials Network of Wires That Were Burning Him. Both young women were richly attired, in striking contrast to Mrs. Ortiz, who Was dressed in plain, ap garments. “Suspender Jack"? McGee, who attended Mrs. Ortiz, wore a white waistcoat. a long cutaway coat and a scarlet bou- tonniere. Dented Blackmal! Charge. Mrs, Poillon took the stand to again undergo the scathing cross-examination of Lawyer Abraham Levy. One of the firet questions asked her was if she had ever blackmailed Rufus M. Townsen hing with paln in a network of Albert J. Wil a Uneman tn the employ of the Public Service Com- pany, vainly called for help to-day, while a horrified crowd watched as elec- tricity burned and shocked him. He was high up on a pole at Bruns- wick and Fifth streets, Jersey City, and of Troy, her lawyer in the divorce pro-| one could reach him as he struggled to ceedings release himself from the sizzling wires Mr. Fitzgerald, her counsel, objected, | Which heid him fast saying that blackmail would have to be| While some men ran for a ladder, on made a desperate effort to get roved before such 2 © Ye ae re auch a question could be| und one. of electric atrands asked. Mr, Levy assured the Court tha he slipped from the pole and he would prove the blackmail In good to the Ridewalk, a distance of time and the question was admitted, ove fost F he » s 0 cl a= Mess Paliton: dented elon ree n Was hurried to the City Hos it was found «hat he was . where b and f “During the divorce proceedings didn't laternally Mr. Townsend write you letters of a more friendly tone than {s usual in pro- tented himself with sending word to the you tell him that unless he hurried up your decree and wiped out his charge of $40 is wife might te Interested In * asked Mr, Levy. simply outrageous!” Poilion, jumping to her 11d survive. Pavonta ave- ears old. SCOVILLE HOME DAMAGED BY FIRE, cried feet. * ‘Townsend all my life. and when he} Th Mrs. have known Mr. jie was a friend of my fatuer, I started my divorce proceedings volunteered his services gratuitously, | saying that if 1 ever way in clreum- wiances to pay him the cust would be dence Destroyed While Fam: lly 18 Absent. about $2 Fire partially destroyed the realdence She Hus the Letters. jot John H, No. 32 West “Where are those letters?” asked Mr, | Fifty-third to-day. ‘the Lays members of the family are all away Mieiavecthemi trom the clty for the summer and the * Why do you keep them?” |noude was occupied by servants only, Policeman Kelly saw the smoke com- “Because they refer to my divorce." “Your decree was granted maln.y on | ins from the roof and called the fire the testimony of your sister, was 4.| department. The fire had evidently not?” started from ive chimney, and ‘This question was objected to ana] Wren the fl arrived the entire dropped. Mrs, Pollion was asked If whe | roof was ablaze. | Jestroy and ie lo r roe knew Ch | Ww destroyed and the lower rooms of | soaked with water before the flames and \vilu were put out aw tno ——— 4 wie wad employed ABOUT COMPLEXIONS Food Makes Them Good or Bad, 3! tu shadow ner hus Alfred Lant replied anat them as law- Saturate the human body with strong coffee and it will in time show in the complexion of the drinker, This is caused by the action of cof- feo on the liver, thus throwing part lof the bile into the blood. Coffee complexions are sallow and muddy! ‘land will stay that way until coffee Potilon “ig given up entirely. The sure way to recover rosy cheeks and red lips is to quit coffee and drink Postum Food Coffee, which |makes red blood. "I more than twenty years an Invet- erate coffee-drinker, and it is abso- tiie | hitely true that I had so completely | saturated myself with this drug that my complexion toward the last be- came perfectly yellow, and cvery nerve and fibre in me was affected the drugs in coffee, day that you did not ger, WHO keeps: une tablisament actos the HW Lexing- know Tony dertaking Uctaber, out from his’ pi drink jt with his manage eg, unl you were in tion that you had to bi deny 4," answer ly. i you send Frea Gull such a con: rried home Mrs, you not, in October, 1902, r that “my guy is Ww. a millionaire and a good suc er no brains. He is the richest man on my string?” Question Was Allowed. This question was objected to, Hogan allowed it and fed the aileged “Do you know Fred Mille mee. “fn conversation with Fy your rans sy ey etn ho ask you Why you didn't marry Brokaw] > 5 ask Youd po much money, and didwe| “For days at a time I had been ee reply that you wouldn't marry the} compelled to keep to my bed on ac- eat man in the world so long t 7 {ne World #0 lons as the | count of nervous headache and stom say ould | but acker Cr sucker oh was Koo your kraft/ach trouble, and medicines did not Mra. P on, seelwted that she digit! give me any relief. I had never con- mow Ered at Fred, Miller that you|Swited @ physician in regard to my nad elght men on your etrin that;headaches and terrible complexion, they were All fools and that ea jand I only found out the cause of thet "she had enlarged upon the plan! \peani: SN became known to me the chief Rayne $f ey Garrick through Grape-Nuts. We all liked Tio bavarbten |the food Grape-Nuts, and {t helped rd Poth ‘here and in Tro: us so we thought Postum must cer- Fitzgerald, with a tinge tainly have merit, and we concluded to try it. We found it so delicious ‘that we continued the use altogether, although I never expected it to help my health, “After a few months my ‘headaches were all gone and my complexion ,had cleared wonderfully; then I knew that my troubles had been ee/and had been cured | ge and drank Pos- ice** Name given by ek, Mich, change the blood of inker, and rosy cheeks ofa yellow! Ing pretty remarked Mr. en grinding." it has been retorted Mr. grinding out good stuff.” More Alleged Compantons. Mrs, Poillon was then asked if she knew Mr. Friganza, Jerry O'Connor, Leon Wirtz and Theodore Hall, | She paid she knew none of them. “Did you not," queried Mr, Le el all of these men and especially Mr, Wirtz, that If Brokaw ever dropped you you would play, the seal hire @ ster Jawyer and sue him © of promi that se he hed the old that he woul than stai ie ‘the noroetety: bane ix je deni Top of West Fifty-third Street Resi-/ je top of the house} coffee-| i had been for| THE WORLD: WHNTKaNTY EVES, AEGter iy toe Hits MOLTEN WETAL ‘WEDDED ON BE OF SICKNESS Mra Erily Franeee Gat le Married to Charles Digkingan Menecty. of Brankivn. While Latter Lies Danqerously |!) 15 THOUGHT A WOMAN'S Mr. Meneely's physician. Mrs. Meneely is reputed to be im- nensely wealthy and has a home at wport Her wk residence is at No, HL West ird stre Mr oly In forty-three years of age and bis wife is about ten years younger. | ‘The physicians hope that the sick | man, under Mrs, Meneely's care, will! recover from his illness, but his condi- tion is critieal, Bridegroom Is Cheerfal. Later in the afternoon Mr, Meneely was allowed to see a reporter for ‘The Evening World, The room In which the marriage took place was handsomely decorated with roses, and Mfrs. Meneely is now in change of the sick man. “[ have been pretty sick,” said Mr. “but Iam going to get well now. We were to have been marred on the Oth of next month, but that was a long time to wait. My wife Is going to have me well enough to take a trip to the mountains in a few weeks and when we come back our home will be on Co- lumbla_ Heights." Mr, Meneely, although fatigued by the ding, looked any- EVENING WORLD RESTORES HEM CH dithe from military service he se soribed term: Oe ant of Baron Me title by marrying outside the no! ity. He is survived by a widow and tw ‘| children, Franz and Mary —— “Alex” Williams Better. At the home of former Inspect Police Alexander 8. William: Went Ninety treet, It was sald day that Mr. was groatly proved from his recent illness and able _to_sit_up. Consumption. more. cures Catarrh, Deafness excitement of the we: thing but the very Jl] man he Is re- ported to be. The doctor says that he rill get well. nd Mr. Dewey ts pastor of the of the Pilgrims {n Brooklyn. tion. 11 to Meare ot alegtione (1228-18) to corporated, oR. Koch's SANITARIUM, 119 WEST 22D ST., near to Bhrich’s Store, N. (ar i | from the system—never to return the patient is at once relieved of all | fectly painless. This company (th contagious blood poison after the with the “Hot Spring’ {ff fees are moderate and based entirely | the patient awful affliction for nancial reason afflicted with contagious blood poi: without delay, trouble awaits them. | ment. sibility of BRANCH OFFICES: 700-706 Isabella Bldg, Boylston and 22: 300-805 Hvening Btar Gth and 48 Van Chicago Penn Ave, 501-503 Commerotal Bidg., te, Hot Borings, Ark 210 Arka’ Sours 608-610 HamMton Baliding, » National and other oldtime mercurial treatments, We never refuse to administer the only |BLOOD ISON this is your only cure: DR. 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CAPITAL, - - $1,000,000 722-3-4 St. James Bidg., B'way & 26th St.,N. Y. City. The Largest Medical Institute in the World, EVERY CASE WE TREAT IS GIVEN OUR GUARANTEE OF CURE. ioe was PROF. KOCH’S LYMPH INHALATION AND TUBERCULINE CURES Asthma, Bronchitis, Many (pationta wait until Houre y extre: $3. front, and toilet articles. Por EXPLODED to-morrow, Handso:ne Black are worsted, crash, ——— flannel, cash- mere and cheviot, and every size will be found in every style. Special sale price for $1.75 Boys’ $3 « $3.50 Suits, $1.50 All styles of Norfolk and double- breasted suits, sizes 7 to 11, on sale ic - morrow at $1.50 Waists. Special Pricing for To-Morrow. We've taken three groups of black waists and made the prices mely interesting for to-morrow’s sale, 9g—For Black Peav de Soie Waists. Cluster tucked, both back and trimmed with broidered medallions on stitched p ; Sepa- rate fancy stock collar. $4.98—For Black Peav de Soie Waists. Back, front and sleeves hemmed, Stitched collar and cuffs. Women’s Black Sateen Waists, 98c. Made with yoke and tailor-stitched plaits, and tabbed collar, Patent Medicines & Toilel Needs Prices ’Way Below Regovlar. We quote a few representative items from this great sale of patent medicines You never had a better chance to replenish your stock of these needfuls, for the savings were never broader in scope or more pronounced, Mennen’s Borated Talcum Pow- Omega Oil. . Sharon 29¢ der tie Hard Rubber Fine Combs 5c Dr. Snow's Pure Petrolzum Jelly, Ammonia, full strength, large- aed full 1-Ib. jar... : LS battles English Transparent || Glycerine Dr. Snow's Bromo. Vichy, "as Soap, ular 2tc, bar, special 9c headache ViaSe Medicated Toilet Paper, perforated Standard Violet. Water, 8-02, bot- rolls, per dozen. . vee. 23C | tles 39 Hard Rubber Dres ing. “Combs, fe No mail, telephone orc. 0. D Lie Lt heeoconcarossecnpnantoc Sc orders filled, Quantities restricted Sp ecials in Groceries. The >P we quote for Thursday and Friday are of particular im- portance to housewives looking tor economy in provisions of quality. All our English Breakfast duced to 48c., 40c, 30c,, and Our Cling Peaches [5c . Sea het Specials. ck Ptbecia for ta ‘Oc Imported Rhine Wines. Salmon — Fancy vo te Nierate mbia River 1 i 5c Mason’s Fruit Jars As a timely special for to-morrow we quote Mason's Fruit Jars of good quality lain-lined caps, pints, Gas Lamps, 35c. Complete “Brilliant” Incande Lamps, substantial chimney and crimped opal shade. ee ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES’, Gas BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. Tea. ToKay. Special ‘New York State Tokay, per gal- lon $1.70 $1. 20 and , Tea re- 18e, Lemon for minds, Ge Or splendid glass, lendi price is with porce- quarts and kde at, dozen, Water ent Of geod, mica consisting of a burner, mantle, and 30c, Wine and Liquor American 1 ' Wt Gat } cial for to-morrow at, each, \ regular prices of which are Coffee. Our 25c. Java and Mocha, bean or ground, spe- fa, certs, 19C ornia Claret See. $1.30 re oe orted Scoteh take — P £00 gallon dot WaterTumblers,3c tine thin- blown — glass; regular ach, 3C Tumblers, 18c. Doz.! ystal quality goods; 59. a dozen; cr: glass; a dozen, Womens Department Final Clearance Sale. ie We Werte ital a < Wott I" AO 70 OM 1.25 ) 2.80 3.00 Sheet Watet Suite and Miever Lawn Drones 2.95 3.95 5.00 5.00 7.50 And great bargains in odd garments; too many to mention separately. Advance Fall Styles in Suits in large artety s] 4 ready to wear and made to measure. Woche Carnart(o. Broadway and 13th St, All Cars Transfer to Bloomiugdales’ Clearance Sale of Women’s Silk Shirt Waist Suits. An Extraordinary Price-Cut. Just 98 foulard and China silk Shirt-waist Suits (some made exactly 3 5 e tion; others like illustra- similar to it) go on sale to- morrow at Regular $12.75 and | $15 Costumes. The styles are particularly charming and the season's newest waists and skirts are effec- tively tucked—a few trimmed with openwork stitching and finished with gimp ornaments. New style stock collars and postilion belts give § finishing touches. The china silk costumes are in pure white, white and black, white and blue; those of fou- lard are shown in black, blue or white, with various sizes of polka dots or shower dots, None sent C. O. D. No mail orders filled. $4 and $5 Wrappers of Lawn: and Dimity, $2.98. H ' ' ' ' { | $3 Wrappers, $1.98. ' $1.75 to $2.50 Wrappers, $1.25. $1.50 Wrappers, 98c. | I i ' ' ' ' ' { i ' ' | H ' ' ' | 0 | | H ' i 7. All sizes and colors and many different styles'throughout the as- sortme: ‘ve gone through our stock of women’s wrappers and house gowns and icduced prices on those particularly adapted for warm weather wear to about half for quick clearance. 25c. Summer Hosiery at 10c. zens of men's socks and women’s and children’s y to go on sale ‘to-morrow at 10c, a pair. gain harvest, forrthis special will not dis- Almost 2,500 do. stockings of good 25c. qui Zome to glean in this ba appoint you. Men's. | Women’s. | Children’s. Finest grades of lise Plain black cotton | Three - quarter socks, thread socks in plain stockings, with white or ail fine imported goods; colors, tans, modes, cadet blue, cardinal and black black feet; also. plain black cotton embroid- ered with silk at the in- ity and fast colors, steps, in a variety of ef- sizes. fective designs. in colors only; excellent grade. No mail orders filled on these special items. ; Strictly first qual- al! From the Book Clearance. Thousands of volumes of the best known works of popular liter- atue have been placed on tables at such quick-clearing prices that they," will surely be snapped up in short order. So come early. Note four of the specials below: Al 39c. Vol. At 14c. Vol. | The Plaza Library. | The Astoria Library. Containing 125 titles of most pop Containing 300 titles and each book Here are some of the | nicely bound nace | ular books, among which we mention & the following Fowler Colonel Thorndy ke's Secret, Henty Al 25c. Vol. The Savoy Library. | ytaining 225 of ine best-known t popular books ever published Here are At 45c. Vol. The Broadway Library. Copyrighted books, handsomely! bound in cloth. and the Woman, McOrath. m nicely printed and bound some of them: na Haiitax, Muloch Bott Thee Boive, ET. Tomi toon, The Heart's tighway, Mary Withiae: ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALB BROS, BLOOMINGDALES’, ts 3d Avenue, soth and’ Goth

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