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oe * pened and an Italian holding a small HAS 19 CHILDREN AND ONE WIFE Italian Who Declares He is Only Fifty-four Years of Age Dis- Plays His Entire Lot in the Children’s Court. The door of the Children's Court boy by, the hand entered the court-room. There streamed in after him enough Italians to™almost fill the small room. It was ag if the big Italian who first appeared was kin to the cclebrated Pied Piper of Hamlin and had charmed a vast portion of little Italy with his pipes. Justice Wyatt looked up at the crowa and frowned. Then he snéozed, for the crowd had been so long entering that the room was chilled and the judicial skin began to creep. “Wanta to putta bad boy away,” sald the Italian to Justice Wyatt. “What for?” asked the Justice, “Gotta no room in mya house." “What are all these?” queried the Justice, indicating the crowd that haa follo the Italian into court, “Wit- mya childa,” returned the Ital- tt thought the Italian @id not understand. So he called the court interpreter and sald: “Find out what this man ts teiking about. He says all these Italians are his chitdr i “That's what they are, sure enough,” said the interpreter after a few dis- charges of the Gatling gun language in vogue in sunny Italy, “He has nineteen.” “All bis own?" gasped the Justice. “Sure,” said the Italian, “Haf ans other by'n by, “For heaven's sake, how many wives has he?" asked the Justice. “Only cne," returned the Interpreter. Justice Wyatt looked at the man ana then eyes wandered over the as- sortment spread before him. , “Ask him tf any are named Teddy?” put in Mr. Townsend, attorney for the Gerry Boclety, “Ask him If he ever met the President of the United States," The Italian looked his bewilderment Dut didnt answer tho question. He explained through the interpreter that Tony, the small boy he had by the hend, was incorrigible, and he wanted him sent to the Catholle Protectory. “How much do you make a week?" asked Mr. Townsend. “Getta no work » but plenty ehilda,” the Italian ‘ered. ‘‘Some- tima maka twelve dolla wee! Further questioning developed the fact that the Italian was fifty-four yen old: that his name was Angelo Fera, and that he lived at No. 337 West One Hundred street. He sald twelve of his children were boys. Of the nineteen ail but one had been born in America. Fe 4 heard of President Roosevelt, but ew nothing of race suicide, Justice ‘yatt decided to let the question of the. disposal of Tony rest until Thurs: | én: and Fourteenth PAW-PAW. . I consider my prepa crowning achievement of my life, knowing as I do the great blessings which will follow its use. Knowing that I have found a p stomach troubles, | do not hesitate new vegetable pepsin. I know that it will cure Dyspepsi I know that it will cure Nervousness. T know that it will cure Sleeplessness. I know that it will give strength 1 know it from the testimony of Hundreds of others tell us that it c psia. : * Others tell us with all the earnestness and thankfulness of which | they are capable that Paw-Paw has cured them of Rheumatism. know it.so surely and believe my reputation and my fortune behind it. ,, | want the public to know it as | do, and believe in it as I belleve in it. T value your confidence and respi I earnestly ask every doctor, ev: public the-truth about it. 1 want every dyspeptic to try P: be benefited and how quickly you wil I want every irritable person, every n ergon who cannot sleep, to Ge a bottle of Paw-Paw. Take it-acording to direc- it will soothe and calm the nerves; how soon it will ¢ whole system, and enable you to sleep restfully and Don’t take Whiskey! Don’t take beer! Don't take narcotics, which ar worse than either of hese Renetabes Ra EAn amiss but oes not ‘intoxt- ndene; 0 altitude of aside all drags, all medi ch if vo Paw-Paw 2 X iit to give ions and notice how quick! give vigor and strength to the cate. It lifts you out of ive cause ~e vane sive Pull fully investigate the merits of this médicine and then honestly tell the | you have taken or what doctors you have consuited; no matter how many years you have suffered, get a bottle and see how speedily you will TOOK ICY BATH ~ IN EAST RIVER, Dockmaster Drawn Overboard) bylce-Coated Hawser Thrown} to Him from a Tug—Rescucd Just in Time. ‘Thomas Naddy, dockmaster at the foot of ‘Thirty-seventh street, East River, 1s recovering in Bellevue Hos- pital today from the effects of an icy bath which he took involuntarily while helping to tle a up to the dock. While Naddy was on wateh tugboat No. 4, of the B. & O. Railroad, having in tow n scow of flat cars, came up to the dock and the mate, George Hughes, tossed Naddy n hawser. He missed the first throw and the hawser fell into the river, getting thickly coated with fee before it could be withdrawn and tiffown out again. Naddy caught it the second time, but owing to the great weight of the water and {ce could not draw it. He held on, however, and was dragged into the river. Hughes was unable to pull him out alone, and called for help. A police- man and several citizens ran to his ala and they got Naddy to the deck just he became unconscious and let go his hold, Ha was taken to Bellevue. a My name is not 4 Hunyadi only, but Hunyadi Jénos, the original, only enuine and re- fable Hungari- an Natural Laxative Water. IS ALWAYS RELIABLE POR CONSTIPATION It removes and prevents Biliousness and Lazy Liver. DIRECTIONS:—Drink half aglasson sults are arisingin the morning. Re: certain, ration of Paw-Paw the psia and most sitive cure for ‘dy: to try this to urge every “tite | to the. weak. hundreds of people tat it has cured. | ures catarrh just as surely as Dys- in it so completely that I have put ect more than I value your mone) ery chemist, every scientist to care- aw-Paw. No matter what remedies Ibe cured, ervous person, every weak erson, every ines, all give Paw-Paw a your to im 5 cartel thanks | : MUNYOR. |, if CAUSE $1000 LOSS Combination Starts Brisk B'aze in Grocery—Three Other Fires) a Keep the Department Bugy for! « a Few Hours. 2 Four small fires @alled the fire de- partment out as many times in the cold early morning hours to-day. The f was cauned by mice and matches in the | grocery sto ‘The sture occupies the ground flocr | of a four-stor | ow at No, 181 First avenue. brick building in which ! Hike |SUND*Y WORLD WAN‘S WORK MONDAY WONDERS. | slight trifting: — LONDON WANTS PARSONS ADVICE ’ Offers Chief Engineer of the °"*" Subway Position of Technical! * ve: THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1904. | Commission on London ‘Trafic Mr. Parsons, sir W Barry and | there at that time. Transit Commission of New York, has | | been offered a position by the Real re al advisers to the s familiar with having made a com- on of the subway and ring his visit here tn he will acce the con- pt the ary of $10,000 the subway now ‘ i being bullt a hat are to be Adviser to the Royal Commis- buiir i» ive was born tn =f et 2 New York Ci sion in London Traffic. His experte a heen worldwide, In 18! he made surveys for the Canton- kow Radl- | jfyfomulnation of was Jeo LONDON, Feb. 16-—William Barclay | read In China and was consulting en- jad ae eed Seale ‘Chief Engineer of the Rapia | Siteer In other works belug carried on On his return to this country he published a book of his impressions of China. During the Spanish-American war he organized a company of engineers, “KODNEY: Poattively New Vitality-New Rnergy-New Mealth in (he Bi Marvellows Medical Triumph, te q Dr. Pettingill’s WORT | | Tablets « I | DRUGGISTS. Ive New Vitality, care ait $i nol Biedder Tuscheca eure back. "alls, Mrlek Diet, Debiltty. ONE BOTTLE CONVINCES—AT A. Sunday World Wants $-344-003-50+ ee 4 $ 1, Vartations, F Major, Opu: a > 2-1oin du Bal DISH PANS, holding 14 quarts, DISH PANS, oval shape, holding 15 97, quarts, STEEL DOUBLE-COATED GRAY ENAMEL WARE. ‘ Mvory piece guaranteed to be first quality. 2-QUART COFFEE POTS, B00 4-QUART COFFEE POTS, TEA POTS, TEA POTS, No. 20. RBe NO. 6 TEA KBTTL BSc NO. 7 TEA KE’ Ae 4-QUART BERLIN with cover, 2a, RICH bata Bie QUA No. 2. COLANDE, O. T ASH GANG: mate of entre 2,20) No. + 2B0 pA | Work Monday Wonders $80090-90000006006-40064160-00006 Pianoand Song An exceptionally entertainin, will be_held_in the Auditorium "18, ‘Tschalkowsky Milligan. ‘The Victor ‘urnke De Koven BOFOOHHDOHOD Ohe Sreat Sales of Laces and Cmbroideries Are Progressing Spiritedly. the N on the Fifth Floor, at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. PROGRAM. ™M 10, Armorer’s Song (Robin Hood), 11. Daddy uf iat 209 OL44 99690606 06O0/ Recital: Piano and Song Recital * lew Art Piano Store, ¢ De Koven Br. Thompson, The Vict Etude, Op. Rigoletto M. price, price, price, price. price, It's the most important event of its kind of the whole year. The entire houseworl easin Among sur great stocks are scores of things which are to be here with pected to pay. AGATE NICKEL STEEL ENAMEL WARE. FOLDING IRONING BOARDS, 41% ft. long, \ WOODENWARE. 18x36; day which finds crowds of peo Why? Because they can 36x63; elsewhere $5.50; our 36x36; elsewhere $4.25; our 4.6xK6; elsewhere $13.50; our HIssi b ‘e) 70) 4.35) FS | 9412; elsewhere $35.00; our 9.75 Double ‘“‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week From 8.30 to 12 o’Clock--Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. Annual Stousefurnishing Sale Wilt Interest All Careful Housekeepers. seat Basement is simply overflowing with the latest’and most desirable articles for : g had only at The Big Store. ll confidence of buying the very things you need, and at smaller prices than you ever ex- Come BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEPERS ELL S 1@ of hardwood, on stand, OSe | COLUMBIA TEA OR COFFEE v1 if SARPET ee BOILERS *0¢ i BB ERRNO? STEP. 720 fee kr reais, of all|MEDICINE CABINETS, made of Kings” | “Stquart "GS e | hrdwpod': tock ana key, 600 425 size. TOWEL ROLLERS, made of solld oak, | ISSELL/S n IN SAUCE. PANS; | nicely finished, Se BTANDAN 4 atze, with @59|3-FT. KITCHEN TABLES, TS | Se Ce ; | KITCHEN CABINET AND TABLE, w: EV ERS, ‘ SUCH HPANS: | top da inches. wide, 42 Inches longs tata LS GRAND | RAPIDS 9 5Q FS5e | nan 2 drawers and ‘flour bin hold- c EARING SWEEPERS, . SATE RAUOR ing 60 Ibs. flour: redularly 812.00. 6. 50) PERN PAUSE 500 | WASHING MACHINES, round or STOVES. fuunre ahape,slatest improved kind. 2» PS|NO. 7 PRINCE UNIVERSAL COAL BERLIN, SAUCE 5.5, COOKING STOVES, with cabinet, base, POTS; 6-at. size, OO Sehole, top, Jdineh “square oven; “shaking EA KETTLES, No. 7 and, dumping ie, ex 5 ae, holaing 3 75, canines aga ‘snelt; special I.00 2, = TEA KETTLES, No. 8 XO, 7 MAGIC COAL, COOKING STOVES, ait vont By [aia anti, Mii cttaeea tates Shinn quarts, | grate, “nickel tel 4. “ond helt lable: re 10, AUCE PANS, Ife ‘ -QUART BERLIN SAUCE PANS, ' vith caver, 439¢ o4e B POTS; side han- go, POTS; aide han- . ate ASH AND GARBAGE CANS. avy Kalvaplz ASH CANS, 1 vol CANS, avy walvah- 7, ad UNIVERSAL made and guaranteed hy tenn’ Wrinker Co. for’ 3 © | fot of TABLE OILCLOTH, in vor yard, TOILET PAPER . mie, In large roll. R Hohattort *e “65 e] tes. CLOTHES wrinorrs, | * the Amer= Vane. LOTHES, WRINGERS, guar- MISCELLANEOUS. marblelzed or colors: at yo, | 14 pint. GAS FIXTURES. TLES, ‘OOPER CO. TAT, MANTIRG, OC WASH BOILERS; No. ® 7 961i pint. (not coal burners), at half price; ; mpecigl, HIG COAL COOKING ilar in construction, ~ WOOD HEATING STOVES: READY MIXED PAL Ao M gallon, NISHES AND HARD-OI, FINISH 2go | sha NES ARO Tain, 18s EXAMEL PAI as SPECIAT. GOLD PAINT, ready for 9, ALUMINUM PAINT. Saterproot, eit tk colar aA nS east tro) 1.50 | 96.00 grade, es in the lot PAINTS. s: quart, Bic INCANDESCENT GAs | pint. *y ping, a with | mantle, Rbe chim FLOO! PAIN’! G20), HOR Biko 14 gallon, WEE /do| GOLD PAINT. sROS.* Se Medium alee, xe, Who. BROS" JAP 1Bc Large nize, 1 am. Mawel 16.00 trim: 3.00 B0c We 60. “FAVORITE” Be PANESE 2B and Ohe Big Store Is THE Pible’s Headguarters. } Just as Natural for the People to Go There as for the Tides to Flow Seaward. IEOPLE who come to New York from all parts of the compass look upon the Siegel Cooper Store as.one 4 of the established sights of the metropolis, for such it is. f deep interest, for its popularity has attained astonishing bounds. It is essentially a store for'the people. Here the vast multitudes gather, enjoy themselves in divers ways,. and buy whatever they may require for the home or for personal service. ; SO Stores Under One Wlammoth Roof Contribute to the Requirements of Vast Yumbers of People. Each day of the week is of distinguished interest. WVednesday is “Homefitters’ Day,” and it is always a. le industriously buying with a keen view to saving. uy to such excellent advantage. Royal Witton Rugs. Big Opportunities for Homeritters. Our orders were placed months ago, hence this un- usually early showing of these’ beautiful Wilton Rugs which are: exact copies of the antique Oriental carpets. Most Exacting Critics Pronounce Them the Ideal Floor-Covering. And the prices are so reasonable as to conform to al- most any purse. elsewhere $2.25; our i 65 . 27x54; elsewhere $3.50; our | 4,612.0; elsewhere ree re $21.00; 16.50 6x9; eli 50; sie isewhere $23. our 78. 75 8.31.6; elsewhere $30.00; NE LDF oy 27.50 (Fifth Floor, Front.) | price, Standsome $80.00 Srade Specially | Featured Wednesday at | 65, 00 Most beautiful 5-piece Par! assorted colors or embossed velour. i These Parlor Suites are fend ost finished and strongly constructed. Upholstered with the 5 ‘ best steel japanned springs; made an artistic parlor suite at a small outlay of money. Dinner Sets, Cut Slass and Lamps. Wlany Attractions for “Hometitters’ Day.”’ An important special offering. Dinner Sets in lovely designs, but within the means of the slenderest purse. Also decisive bargains in Odd China and Cut Glass. The Lamp section, too, offers excep- tionally good values. Prudent housekeepers will not fail to avail themselves of DINNER SETS. 1 GLISH PORCELAIN DINNER SETS, B and blue décuratto N ODD CHINA. DING DISHES tone; femularly a pieces, 125| ulgriy 81:80, by 3 PULTE 9° De each, 4 Ns rata estan) tise | Wotable Carpet Specials. | KE PLATES, handsome 559! THEBIG STORE he people of New York regard the Store with a Deetded Price-Concessions Wednesday. The trio of exceptional values we name below sre sicily of new merchandise just received from the makers. designs. color combinations and general effects embodied in these beautiful Carpets are impossible to describe here. Only inspection can con- vey any idea of their excellence. “¢ EXTRA AXMINSTER CARPETS, your choice ofa very exclusive variety of designs and color combinasions. wih borders to mach. Nething more benful ig 6 for parlors, special to-morrow, at, yd., ie VELVET CARPETS. excellent quiliy, oral Oriental and two-toned effects, 7g < with borders to match, also hall and stair effects, very special to-morrow at, yd, - : TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, very serviceable quality. large range * 69, patterns to suit any room, also halls and stairs, special to-morrow, yd., P ' (Fifth Floor, Fromu) | World's. Greatest Grocery. LENTEN SPECIALTIES FOR ASH WEDNESDAY. © F FANCY CHICKEN HALIBUT STEAK; FANCY Seca) b. We STEAK: CODFISH STEAK 120 NOVA SCOTIA { b., Se LONG ISLAND FLOUNDERS | or BUTTER FISH, jl Go HERRING, paddies! 5-Prece Parlor Suites. lor Suites, new and perfect in design. Covered with tapestry in Very exceptional opportunity to pul ing edges. pew eee (Fifth Floor.) with full Decorated China this golden opportunity. ODD CHINA. of CHINA ODD CHINA. assortment many decorations; FeO Roo rene Oree 500 RS; large amortment, | CUT GLASS. # regularly $1.00 $7. | ge.0 RICH. DEEP CUT GLASS. BERRY AND SALAD BOWLS, new and 9 9S. i 2 re lateat shapes 8.0 SOe Hy woe, 250 ich decom- JO . IRON AND RUBY yigeh ruby ave, Srepe x ICKEL, T. aeOT