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PAYNE NURSE IS SAW HER HUSBAND DEFUNT IN COURT. CUT HIS THROAT ir igned in Brooklyn for Rob-| Wife Happened to Look in a "bing Wife of Postmaster-Gen-| Mirror Just in Time to See the eral’She Hints at Damaging! Tragedy in an Adjoining Disclosures if Prosecuted. Room. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1904. YOUR HUS BAND | WORKS T00 HARD Nearly every wife feels that her husband works too hard, and worries because he will not take the rest she knowsheneeds. She sees how tired and exhausted he is at night and how his sleep fails to rest him. She knows that his | — = | DESPONDENCY CAUSE OF THE SUICIDE. Appears to Be Confident that Victim Had Spent the Last of No Attempt Will Be Made to the Earnings of a Lifetime Take Her Back to Washington _ in Trying to Regain His Shat- ~ for Trial. tered Health. | WILL NOT TELL WHY SHE STOLE JEWELS. | the trained | Deaponder Payne's with ‘Mrs. Annie PL French Saurse of Postmaster-General j Wife, war arraigned to-day in the Adams Street Police Court. Brooklyn for stealing $18,000 in Jewelry and $100 Delonging to Mrs. Payne, whom she was Attending as a nurse and companion In | heas Washington. jmane wi Mrs. French wae handed over to the F Bhe will be taken to k WF eolarged and then eral authorities 1 made and al, se hia last asom anor hone hol very weak + was called quarte 1 te Hospit 9 ee Adams street sta . “{ was born in Loul mother died when I w After saving pW from hospital indied away for dc 1 living expenses, a ong enough ty ealn an, plenty of money and Two years after he puree. After grad Washington and hea Payne needed a nurse I. ‘Mrs. Payne had a safe in her room|, where she kept the Jewels. I had a key to this safe, and on Thursday night |) "opened it, took the Jewelry and $100 In| I left $700 behind. ‘The following day I left for New York and met De- tective Bmith on the train, but he did { know that I was concerned in this Yesterday while in Brooklyn dace and when) dragged | to Uirow Vil not live and any longer ibery. paw the detectives, I gave up the her mother and < ry. I have written to Mrs. Payne ; ith the man to Daa 5 lhe urniture of the roo : @ 1 am waiting to hear. trom her va pretty thorougiiiy: wrecked tn tne | s1rugele hy did you take the Jewelry?” gaked the reporter. “The woman laughed, but refused to], “give the reason. Dia ke any threats that you jome things not generally Saw Him KE Him This morning Kinisier app in his mind and asned hy one more vielt to the ¢ AS sie WAN MiUsng he she ruoii tua, fore a mirror tn sler s bedroom, Klass the emacia band slip [ram bed and reac the burenu, As ete turned hit what he wanted sie saw the brigitt faeh of a razor and Kintsler fell back | acsira._ Kintal rs | Mra. Kintsier can speak no English | Vee wiidceries fore helpesetotie einer, inmates of the tenement into panic, which was only quelled by the arrival of Policeman Stoll, I Resides his widow, Kintaler left throe children—two boys, respectively ten and] eight years old, and a girl three years) old, ‘The man's body will be taken to ~ "Maybe 1 did. Later on we will see about th replied Mrs, French, She wald she did not have a lawyer and that she was well able to take care of herself. When Mrs. French was apprehended ip a flat at No. 780 Union street, Brook- lyn, she gave up all of the jewelry and rh of tho money. Mrs. Payne's bow was taken from her neck by one of the} _ detect!’ ‘The woman has a fair face and doer i br the morgue and buried in Potter's Fteld, | 3 | builder as well. business. is killing him-—but she also knows that he will stick to his work just as long as he is able to stand. If he could only take a vaca- tion, if she could only get hin away from business for a few weehe-—but that is out of the question. It is in cases of this kind that Rexall Mucu-Tone proves its rare value We could do a great work if we could only convince every woman who reads this newspaper that Rexall Mueu-Tone will do hertired-out hushand as much good as a vacation —that it will brace him up physically and mentally, replenish his « vitality and make him strong and well. WHAT CATARERD RY ir ly MEANS. Mucu-Tone is pre cure, but the term catarth is very broad. !t signifies a congestion of the mucous membranes due to the inability of the body, through close confinement and lack of out- door exercise, to throw off the poisons that gather in the system, a condition that uffsets the entire organism of the sufferer, causing him to feel run down, worn out, weak, nervous and despondent. Mueu-Tone not only corrects these conditions, driving out the poisons and restoring health, but it is a powerful tonic and system- It brings new arily a catarrh RIKERS DRUG STORE 6TH AVE. AND 23D ST. OUR NEW YORK AGENTS: HEGEMAN & CO. (a corporation), 200 ste Al DRUG STORES, 125th st. an _-U-LIKA not look thirty-seven years old, the age she says she is. Her manners are Fefined and she has the bearing and appearance of a well-bred person. According to a statement to the po- lice she Is a widow and entered Mrs, Payne's service at the Hotel Arling- ton, Washington, six months ago. When she was asked home Ume after her arrest what she meant by thet rk that she didn't think the I ‘master-General would demand h ex tradition she smiled significantly, but declined to uss the matter, >) How the Becret Service agents traced | 5 French to the Union street flat something they are keeping to them- gelves. They appeared at Adams yn, ate after explaining their bus: Pinkerton he assigned Devectives ( Toll and Jonn Gilpin to aid them in cane. Mrs. French was very heughty and | imperious when (he cfficers entered he apartment. but she made no distur are | the | tom of a : of the $10 she produ corner of the v0 Back to her captors. + ited it ts, ane sald with 8 muan. and threw it on the table. “That's i The res ed after going 10% m and turning hi ve left of the money it of it.” | Which Book Shall Send; And To Whom Shall | Send it? i4—-and a teil me his ry 1st ‘falls, Q 1 Sohmer Upright loctoring the weak fof thelr n cured two bottles At drugsia hoop’s Restorative for Women for Men ( 1 Steinway Upright at........ In fino condition, 1 Chickering Upright at And seven other pianos One Waters square piano at £25.00. Any of these instruments may be exchanged within one year for a new Knabe---Gabler---Hazleton or any one of the ten different makes'we carry, and full amount paid will be allowed. sterdam ave. and 155th st.; 149th st. and 3d ave. A triumph of baking A harmony of flavor A feast for a Nickel For Sale Kiverywhere. T MANHATTAN BISCUIT energy, cheerfulness, hopefulness, after the first few doses, and its con- tinued use for a few weeks works permanent benefits in the nerves, muscles and sinews of the entire body. | Just persuade your husband to | try Mucu-Tone, and note the won- derful change within a few days. It is your duty, and when he ex- prriences the new life and strength it brings him, he will thank you | from the bottom of his heart. You need not hesitate buying a bottle of Rexall Mucu-Tone— our guarantee protects you com- pletely. If for any reason you WEALTH BETTE! YEARS, “Gentlemen :—I was run down and worn out. Couldn't eat and couldn't sleep. As tired in the morning as when I went to bed. Unable to concentrate my mind and business simply going to Tried Mucu-T remedy would do me any good and was disgusted with medicine in general. Took your advice finally and am mighty glnd I did fixed me up. for years. ‘Two months of thisremedy Health now better than Many thanks. Shoo 0. Gar ame Box No. 675, Pittsburg, Pa." ee are not more than satisfied, return | the empty bottle to us and we | will promptly refund the money. Could any offer be fairer than that? We know what Rexall Mucu-Tone has done for thousands of worn- out, discouraged men and women, and we believe that your case will be no exception. Sold only at our store. Large bottles, 89 cents. Broadway; 205 Broadway; 200 W. 125th) nd Sth ave.: 601 8th ave COMPANY NEW YORK UNpPSOM ; SVYTH AVE 192!7020™ STREETS Just 10 used pianos remain. They are left over from that great piano sale we held last week that created such a furor, and now we cap the climax of the greatest week’s piano selling in the history of this store with an offering of ion 10 used pianos at prices that will cause even greater buying interest than last week. the firs An exceptional bargain, at In splondid shape—beautiful tone, ANN, Druggist, 1020 3d ave.; 428 Columbus ave. BIS-KIT A Coupon in Every Package these pianos out day ! low prices. { miss this rare opportunity. You pay ‘10 down, balance 6 per month. Piano delivered upon including Fourth Floor. It’s our intention to close in a_ single , hence these remarkably If you contemplate purchase of a piano don’t t payment. $195.00 ° \ risp—a after-dinner swoat- meat? This if the Blue Flag rand; fust for to-mor- row. per ib. ° i aie , ee g Candy special’ © L SIXTH AVE, 192 T02ZO0™ STREETS | Basem't Salesroom. AVE you ever tried u new Ko Great sale 20,000 yards new 1904 dress goods. Ts A VERY unusual thing to do—price the newest weaves in Dress Fabrics at such exceptionally low figures right at the inception of the season, and the more extraordinary when you consider they are the very highest quality. There are lque | Challies, Silk Warp Moiisseline de Soie and Mohairs included—they rank among the most popular weaves. Main Floor, @ : 6c i. In these new 1904 all-wool Challies at 56c. there are more than 200 distinct designs © |>——=—> ] unusual bargain treat had it not been for the timely arrival of this s¢conu lot—just as handsome and fashionable as the first. To-morrow is | in the neatest effects you ever saw—dark and light grounds—tiey're rivallin, | ellis fabrics in popularity this season, and it’s surely an Creagh! bargain a 566 | 4 56c. a yard. Sate 65¢ Yard for 85c imported slik striped | 85 yard for $1.50 all-silk warp Chiffon | 5Q¢ to $1.85 yard for fancy. plain and Challies, all contined styles; best make at any price; tabric is soft and dainty, clear printings. Mousse the street and ¢ ne de Sole, ning shades 7 inches wide, in all Mohair mixtures, 42 t0 56 inches wide, great- est values and collection of the above popular fabric. 250women’s 1904 tailor-made22.50suits, 12.50 OU'RE indeed fortunate We iust received 250 more of those fashionable 1904 tailor-made $22,50 Suits to sell at $12.50, so we're able to extend this popular sale through to-morrow. There were only 200 for the first day's selling, and no sa'e has eated so much enthusiasm—they’re such smart, popular creations. Would have been impossible for you to have taken part in this ever c Third Floor. Every value in this sale of new 1904 Spring Suits, Skirts and Coats is remarkable. Especially so when you consider that it represents one of Dame Fashion's favorites for the Spring wear. Every garment is ex- 512 50 quisitely tailor made and has style attributes . that are distinct, making yours exclusi It's the best early season opportunity you'll encounter. These $22.50 Suits at™ $12.50 are a fair example. $] 9 75 for Women’s Dress skirts of high grade 4 black voile, seven-gore flare, habit back, box- plaited on each gore, trimmed with silk braid and medallions, drop of best quality taffeta. $ | 6.50 for Women’s black veiling; hab nattily trimmed with bands of taffeta on each gore, made over drop of high-grade taffeta. $22 50 for Women’s Pedestrienne Sults of ‘ fine quality cheviot, black and blue and fancy mixtures. Eton jacket with shoulder cape and stole effect, trimmed with metal buttons, taffeta piping and silk braid, cust flare skirt, semi-habit back, panel front, kilted are. $13 75 for Women’s Germain Covert Cloth O Coats, lined with self colored satin; back and front and sleeves have corded seams, coat collar, 23 sure to see this lot disappear quickly—smart dressers are so eager for them. They are dess suits—very stylish—in excellent quality of 4 cheviot and Venetian cloth—black, blue and brown—Eton jacket $ cape trimméd with taffeta—blouse effect- 12 50 seven-gore skirt—flare effect—we'd like to os announce 1,000 for a great all week event, but could yet only 200 of these splendid $22.50 values to sell at the exceptional price of $12.50, $ for Women’s Tallored Dress Sults of 27.50 fine quality canvas cloth, Eton jacket lined with heavy grade of taffeta—shoulder capes and epaulets, trimmed daintily with white and black silk braid and buttons, fancy sleeve, seven-gore flare skirt, panel front and graduated folds of self material on each gore AY 1 8 for Women’s Pedestrienne Sults of splendid quality mannish sulting in new patterns and colorings, semi-military coat t med with contrasting colored broadcloth, seven-gore flare skirt, inverted plait back. $8 75 for Women’s Pedestrienne Skirts of high . grade unfinished worsted, black and blue, and fancy Scotch suiting. nine-gore, wide flaring, habit back, double inverted plait at bottom of each gore, but- tons of self material. $24 75 for Women’s Jackets of very ° fine quality Worumbo covert, new shade, coai collar, side pockets, 23 inches long; very smart model. $22 50 for Women’s Germain Covert ° Cloth Jackets, tlat stitched collar, 25 inches long, six 3@-inch box plait straps on back and front and strap on sleeve; lined with a heavy quality of taffeta. Sale Rogers’ Al tableware. HE HOUSEWIFE has the satisfaction of knowing that her table is equipped with thoroughly reliable silverware when it’s Rogers’ Al. That's what makes these exceptional values all the more important. Main Flo This set of half dozen fine Rogers’ At 386 Teaspoons at 38c. illustrates the extraor- 38C dinary value-giving power of this sale. = 7 You'll surely want a set of Six Dinner and Dessert Knives whils they're priced so low. You may choose them with satin 1 25 finfshed or polished handles at... Pa, e 68c for six Rogers Al Dessert Spoons 75c for Six Rogers Al Table Spoons 75c for six Rogers Al Table Forks 68c for six Rogers Al Dessert Forks 63c for six Rogers Al Coffee Spoons 1.13 for six Rogers Al Oyster Forks 65c each for Rogers Al Berry Spoons 55c each for Rogers Al Gravy Ladies 45c¢ each for Rogers Al Cold Meat Forks 1¥c each for Rogers Al Sugar Shells 19¢ each for Rogers Al Buttor Knives Great sale of rich glassware. THESE exceptional prices on’ the finest glassware and cut glass should be of keen interest to you now, because it ig just the time when you desire to lay in your supply for the Spring and Summer. It’s an opportunity especially advantageous to those wishing to furnish Summer cottages. Most of the glassware is of the quaint old Colonial design—richly polished and so finely wrought you can scarcely distinguish it from rich cut glass. Fourth Floor. 31.25 for $2.50 Cut glass handled nappies, 6- Dress Skirts of fine quality it back; nine-gore, wide flaring, inches long. $9 75 for Women’s Venetian Covert Cloth Q Coats, lined with self colored satin, stitched coat collar, trimmed with straps and buttons on shoulder, side pockets. ‘3 genuine shell combs, 75¢ E ‘KNOW such remarkable values sound a little far fetched,-but then you know we couldn't afford to make a statement unless-we could live up to it, and the great buying public realizes this. Main Floor. ago—here's another fully as great. 756 75¢ for $1.75 to $3 values. 75¢ for $1.75 to $3.50 real for 75c to $1.50 real 7S¢. shell, Empire, Chignon, Side 256. shell Barretts, Hairpins and Combs and Hairpins. Barrett Combs, 50c, for $1.50 to $2.50 reat | 106. Bain” Real Shell Barretts, shell neck combs, Empire, | 3¢, for 10c Real Shell Dress- Pompadour, Side Combs and Hairpins. ing Hairpins, Remember that great comb sale we held just about one year i 56.90 for 515 sample lace robes you REMEMBER that great Lace Robe Sale we held last January—well, here’s another just as important with even better values. In fact, we count it as the most fortunate purchase of the kind we've ever made, and so will you, too, because the values will prove a positive revelation. , An overloaded importer, recog- nizing our immense outlet, asked us to take his surplus stock at a great sacrifice, and the price he named was so low that we wish we could have bought 5,000 for this sale in- stead of 300. Main Floor, 256 for 406 Glass | 356 for 50c Colonial butter dishes. glass syrup or molasses 256 for 40c Colonial | cups; heavy nickel-plat- | in. size, glass sugar bowls. ed tops. 36.95 for $10 cut Lace Robes, Spangled Robes, 206 itor 30 colontat we ey atari? Nal giass water — pitchers, Black Lace Robes, White Lace glass spoon holders. glass footed jelly dishes gal, size. Robes, Imported Novelty, Robes 256 for 40c Colontal | glass pickle jars and covers. $1.50 dozen for Colo- | nial glass goblets. $1.00 dozen for Colo- nial wine glasses. AGAR | $1,50 dozen for Colo- F nial cocktail glasses. 95c for $1.50 Colo- nial glass wine decanters, |_20G for Horseradish 206 for 35c Colonial glass cream pitchers. 506 for 75c Colonial | water pitchers, 106 for 15c Colontal glass tumblers, the very newest 1904 ideas—you'll go in raptures over them, but we're sorry they will not iast long. 56.90 S14 for $15 Spangled for $25 to $35 Net Robes. sample Robes. 824 835 $4.50 tor Cut Glass |sugar and cream sets, rich deep cuttings. 83.25 for $5 Cut lass water bottles, rich jeep cuttings, squat shape. $1,75 dozen for Colo- nial glass saucer cham- 256 for 4c Colonial |r wate neon BP enon for $40 to $50 for $60 to $75 Ee for 80 Colonal | Cut Glass. 10¢ for glass meas- sample Robes. sample Robes, glass mustard jars 13 2.95 tor s6 cut| {ne cups. 756 dozen for glass glass 8-in. bowls, rich egg cups on foot. 156 for 25 Colontat | | new designs. glass mustard jars. February furniture sale. Groceries for Lenten season. Sixth Floor, ~s rene” 10 Id. 426) RED ALASKA, Ib. tail can. 146 W VE added carload after carload of dependable and 1 iste ne Pn Gi oats eT artistic furniture for this sale, and the great event continues Roya vio Ib. 890 RBEAL! r. Columbia. a ( in full swing. Thousands have protited, and the same unprecedented Stuart pasty: § 1b 236) Salmon g'.! tea AE 206 opportunity awaits you. Fifth Floor, ~ Flour wi Wheat 296 Mev iall can, ae gt OF: 176 Parlor Furniture. $17.50 for $22 all uphol- i ROW AL BTEATE Colbinhie Es] A aS stered silk damask Parlor Our entire line of high-grade MACARONT—Marvolll's this sale at 4s to % B tip, fix. . sill, OEY are 18.5 Arm Chairs, upholstered gurantee =f 126 packawer |, iKe,53 ready lowest prices. The assortments consist of 3 and 5 plece Parlor Suites seats, Crotch Mahogany back Feed Barton Mixed, —highly polished mahogany finished, Brass Bedsteads. pOOCOANUT —— senepe's Fev very best upholstering and guaran- A most complete assortment— |_| 40e"; tv’. 4 OBS co ORY AT AR the newest creations—in this highly interesting department — built from the very best materials and finished with highest grade French everlasting Weg uer neste satisfaction guaran- teed—many of the designs are shown in all sizes. $22.50 for-$30 Beds. $24.50 for $40 Beds. $32.50 for $42 Beds. $85 for Re, 50 for $52 Beds. $41 for $53 Beds. for teed; indestructible springs — your choice of all the newest and richest coverings. 2 $18 for $27 3-piece Parlor Suites, $24 for $32 3-piece Parlor Suites. $27.60 for $42 3-piece Parlor Suites. $32 for $48 3-plece Parlor Suites. $45 for $51 3-plece Parlor Suites. 962 for $77 3-piece Parlor Suites. $30 for $40 S-piece Parlor Suites. ‘$37.50 for $48 5-plece Parlor Suites. 940. ie Wah. RNED BOEF advaiced brand, 2 Se arene DD HWANS with Ch sauce, CA—Kast India eee iake. oto. sade Japan, COFFE Blend, dry roast. 5 Ibs ey Bg aca juin) ie, ; BHA Rey yc Ne Td

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