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ser tore *feaszonable hour. FOR REAL GHOST Occupants of the Old Finley Mansion on Fort Schuyler} Road Fearfully Await Spectre That Formerly Haunted House SPOOK USED TO KNOCK AND WAIL AND GROAN. Old Mrs. Reilly First Discovered Nocturnal Visitor, but Since She Died the “ruesome “host Has Not Appeared. Buperstitious persons of Westchester Village are greatly w up over a Ghost that, they believe, lias decided to make his abode among them. They gay they wouldn't mind it so much if the ghost would pay his visits at 1 But they do object to being awakened along about mid aight with strange knocking on their foors and a walling voice that closely fesembles the sighing of the wind through the big cedar treos, O14 Mrs, Reilly was the first to dis- cover the nocturnal visitor. But she is dead now and never revealed the full communication she clalmed to have had with the white-robed spirit. She told enough, however, to causo her neighbors to quake slightly with fear, though they try very hard to show courage. Mrs, Reilly was a widow and lived in the old Robert Finley mansion on Fort Schuyler road near Prospect ave- nue. This house was once a famous residence. When Robert Finley meal alive ble parties and dances were given there which brought out a galaxy of pretty women and gallant young men who made merry until the first streaks of the sun came up from the east. Since then it has had many viciss!- tudes, It has served as a schoolhouse] s And is now occupled hy four families Olé Mrs. Reilly died on Dec. 29. She was a peculiar woman, full of fdeas and very talkative. Her room was in the garret. There, close under the oaves, sho first heard the knocking founds and the low, deep moaning. Ghont Knocked and Waitled. It could be nothing else than a ghost, taid old Mrs. Reilly, and so ahe told’ Mrs. Mary Hicks about tt a out here. eo pore | PFlenda, a teaspoonful In the bottle when “ft knocked and knocked,” sila old 80 wat’ for hin: to turn up, but herali't| “he fact that each of the threo - OWPERTHWAIT 5 ra an ant v over eo. But he muat have. beon {te a 4 Mrs. Reilly, “unttl 1 couldn't. sleep, ¥ | heres tor oid Nos. Reiihy neon lm and | witintge aries eee unurger'a relations | It Is fed, Por. poorly nourlshed And then it began to ery and groan | {fin d ghosts come to trouble |heara hin. Old Mfrs, Roilly might have | Witt the other two did not lessen tholr ‘ 104, 106 and 108 West 14° St. just like a real live person. I tell you, |them, for rent Is cheap heen queer, but sho aiwayn told the| stiet. ‘To the undertaker each of them! babies and children we belleve ° Mra, Hicks, it's shure a ghoat. 1 know All Watching for Spoola. truth. confided that she was the one whom | DADIES NEAR 6 Ay it 4s, for one night I saw it leaning Against that old tree stump out in the |" NEW IDEAS AND METHODS How the Art of Baking Keeps Step with Modern Progress, Nothing Too Delicious to Tempt the Appetite. Nothing Too Good to Satisfy It, | ° 4 ne National Biscutt Cot has bullt up its enormous business entirely upon merit—the best goods baked in tha “tts bakertes are the cleanest; fts works ers the most Intelligent; its methods most exact. i The floors tn the new bakerles of the National Biscuit Company are as clean ag your dining table. Every baker wears a spotiess uniformy-every girl a full-length overdress, The dressing-rooms are furnished with shower baths that would be in keeping with the appointments of a first - class gymnasium or hotel, Every arrangement about the new building shows practical Interest {n the comfort and welfare of the workpeople, Cleanliness and purity—the carefulness of the National Biscuit Company has given these two words a new meaning. ‘ The water {s filtered and the alr Is urified. Homelike cleanliness and sclen« fic purity reign supreme in these new bakeries. At the new plant of the Natlonal Bls~ cuit Company the bakers make thelr own weather. Every breath of air that tnters the mixing chamber {s screened to insure its purity, after which sclence makes it hot or cold, moist or dry, as the baker requires, The National Biscuit Company has ine ereased the buying power of a nickel, | , M you want a snap sav Zu Zu. bd think Uneeda Biscuit the onl; thing made by the National Biscult : 1y you are much mistaken! There varieties of Biscuit, Crackers for every taste and purpose, Nabisco Sugar Wafers—a fairy confece flavored with vanilla, lemon, or- ‘ange, chocolate or mint. { are and Wi “It would make your mouth water to wisit the new pullding where Nabisco ‘efers are made, famous little oyster shows to the world Just oyster be migde. strange | yo Ord Finley Mansio OLD MANSION THAT IS SAID TO BE HAUNTED AND SOME OF THE NEIGHBORS LOOKING FOR THE GHOST ‘cL WOULDN'T BUY [eme™ NEAR DEATH BY GAS, S DRINK: FOR MOTHER Fat Remembered Her Confirmation Work. John Albert, forty John Albert, jr., twenty-thr bakers, employed at No, Twelfth street, ses ~Enst were found overcome by gam early to-day In the cellar where they wo The f an i. ambulani return to Promise and When Sent for) work.) mwas talon to Bellevue filled with Beer and Whiskey Appealed to the Police for Protection, “Please, sir, 1 want to be locked up. "Bh, what? said Sergt. Hosey, in the West Forty-seventh street station, Stage Director as he looked over the desk at the for Liebler & thin. wan-faced little girl who made Cos redual the strange request. “Ple-please, si sobbed the girl, “my mother ts me to get her some beer and whiskey and I do-do-don’t tions Recom- mends Father John's Medi- cine for Colds, Grip and Pneu- monia. ALLTHATIS CLAIMED FOR IT, Cc. G. Ankel, of 922 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, Recommends Father John’s Medicine—Built Him Up— Cures Colds, Prevents -neumonia. There, there! Don't t have to do it,” said . “Tell me all about it girl said her name was fourteen years old, and ed at No, 417 West Fifty- Ghost close out pattern, special... “s THREE HAD HIS PROMISE 10 WED the Young Women Followed ta | Body of Man Who Committed | Suicide to the Grave. = - Mother and pit d her Cs ove man to her The mother ad- tld for beer I am pleased to say that I have de- rived much benefit from the use of Father John's Medicine. At the be- ginning of the winter I found myse.i ‘all run down, and was induced to try your medicine, and have no_hesl- *{tancy in saying that Mt is all you claim it to be. (Signed) C. G. Ankel, 22 Fulton st., r. liquor damask covering, and so 4 “iat 8 $9.59 95, Parlor Suitey, like design, 3 exceptionally handsome pieces, beautifully polished and band carved, in very fine 36 i Aobelin tapestry covering and spring seats; worth all of $40; to $26.75 mahogany veneer; rich, heavy real sfli & H Green Trading Stamps Given. Divans, like design, rol- | Tollet Sets, six prettily ished mahogany finish, silk |decorated . English por-| sign spring celain . in solid golden oak, blue cr with lergs drawer, brass $1.98 Pelee $6.75 ces, ny value That Eugene Brandenburger, committed sulcide a fow days ago at ithe Broadway Central Hotel, was well loved during his life was proven at his funeral, when three young women sobbed beside his coffin, each declaring | that sho had been his intended bride, =~ Baby !both helped by the use of GENERAL CLEARANCE SALE. yard, ond it had long black whiskers | and was dressed il in white.’ 0. Don't tel ‘The only was live people. If You know he to ma live wi mansion and Fifth street, W “Course thoy 1s ghosts,” said Abo, nad they cause a heap of trouble, ft must be your hus- 3 PC, PARLOR SUITS, $25—$30—$80 (Reduced from $86--$40— $100), CORNER CHAIRS,87.50 & $10,50 (Reduced from $10.50 and $14.25). Mahogany finish frames, upholstered in artistic tapestries and damasks, Clearance Sale In our Carpet and Rug Department, too. Special reductions in Velvet and Wilton Velvet Carpets; also Extra Velvet and Wilton Rugs. “LONG CREDIT” will walt, so home {nyprovement need not, | Fate, helped by the undertaker, do- | creed that the three young women should occupy the same carriage In fol Ing the body of the man they had loved to the grave, ‘They gavo thelr names as Mise Green- baum, living at Madison avenue and Twenty-third street; dressmaker, of Park | Hundred and Sixteenth 2 Ross Jacobs, of Ono Hundred and | Elehteenth street and Madison avenus, [Phe latter had evidently stood first tn Grandenburger's heart, an he left her ‘$0 polloy in the Order of True SCOTT’S EMULSION It will enrich the mother’s milk and make the baby thrive. If it Is a bottle baby, put a part of long at a thue. re f a month, and Tg nts it, Ni . 1 wa i 1 this Immediate nelghborhond seen ghost for jo for the present superstitious per- a. I. Namm's Store Wednesday, Feb. 24, and making purchases amounting to $1.00 or more, we will give three dollars’ worth of Blue Trading Stamps Free, in addl- tion to those you receive on your purchases, (Good Feb.24.) E.W. a the dead man had really intended to marry, B sons of Westchester nro glvlug the old Finley mansion a wife berth Brooklyn Stores Flatbusb Ay, neor Fulton St, It has no equal in the world. a Nattonal Biscuit Company celebrated on Wednesday, February 3d, the Sixth Anniversary of its incorporation, and on Saturday last the completion of its new buildings at Fifteenth Street and Tenth Avenue, These new buildings, in conjunction with the original bakery which they adjoin, form the greatest baking plant in the world, and the largest manufacturing establishment in New York, The entire plant consists of ‘stx storfes and basement, with a floor space of 21 acres, occupying nearly the entire block between Fifteenth and Sixteenth Streets, Ninth and Tenth Avenues, And yet this fs but one of the many plants of the National Biscuit Company, The old bakery building, which was orlginally the largest of its kind in the country, will now be teserved for the production of the general line of goods, such as Zu Zu Ginger Snaps, Graham Crackers, Oysterettes, and hundreds of other things famous for thelr goodness, . The-ever increasing popularity of Uneeda Biscutt demanded greater expansion, and to the baking of this famous:soda cracker one of the new buildings has been devoted, with a capacityof 270,000 pack- ages a day, 11,250 packages an hour, 187 packages a minute, 3 packages a second, Nabisco Sugar Waters likewise grew in favor, until ft seemed as if everybody wanted more than their share, and so another of the new butldings had to be devoted to Nabisco, with a capacity almost beyond the dream of demand, And now from this most wonderful of all baking establishments will flow, in a constant, never- ending stream, the good things of life to delight, sustain and satisfy the young and the old SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. — NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY -