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sal ‘GALS TO RUN ‘SOCIETY WOMAN THEROWNSHOP, PLANS SLEUTH Theory of Deduction Mrs. C. P. Nolan Finds Servant Girl Who Robbed Her of $5,000, Propose to Continue Wrap- per-Making Business on the Co-operative Plan. | |GETS FRIEND TO TRY “RONFIDENT THAT THEY : AN ADVERTISEMENT. CAN BE SUCCESSFUL. ' Have Ideas for Reducing Ex-| Domestic Calis and !s Recog- * penses and at the Very Worst! nized by Former Employer, | There Won't Be Any Great) Who Causes Her Arrest—Girl Amount of Capital to Lose. | Confesses Where Plunder Is. i} ptu discussion of the Sher- | Thirty girte, all years and some lees than eighteen, with under tventy-fve Thet Holmes rtories by two young « | arrest twelye men are going to run a wrapper ciety women led to-day to the factory in Rave N. J. on the co-!of a clever woman thief, tor whom the! Operative plan. The girls expect to e have been searching ten weeks, Make a big success of It, Certainly to the location of $5,009 worth of they can't fose much. It will cost them | stolen jewelry and silverware. arly Jgst December Mrs. C. P. Nolan Perhaps $ or $10 apiece to capKalize the company. | Until last “week were employed ». 9 West Ninety fifth street, the the tame manager of the Na- ‘al Leal Company, engaged a woman | Vs a xercant who described herself ae | Snell and made a very favorable | 0. 1) a few Weeks Mra. Nolan | plucky girls making wrappera in Joseph Tarndash’s factory, in the rear + af No. & West Twentieth street, Bay- Sonne. ‘Taradash got invalved in finan- these Mal aiMeuities and he disnppeared ow-) felt «bo could mace full confidence in ing from two to fi weeks’ salary to| the sesvant and a few days before the help. | Christmas left her in enure charg of Now the factory is in the hands of the | the house town marshal, who on Saturday will) When ehe returned heme, however, all the sewing machines in the piaee | iio found the girl lind A red, and pablo auction to pay Taradash’s! vit, her $500 worth of lewelre ond lebte. [htate, The robbery was reported im-| The irls have the frst claim on the matiately to thy heatine | i Proprietor Has Failed and They Acting on the Sherlock Holmes: FIGHTING HARD AT PORT ARTHUR (Continued from First Page.) while 15,600 men are with Gen. 3 Fresh troops are arriving in the Pro- vines of Chi-lA. this morning from Suez, has been blocked in the canal since midnight, probably by other vessels. Five Russian torpedo-boat destroyers have arrived here. GERMAN REPORT OF ' JAPANESE DEFEAT. EMDEN, Prussia, March 1.—A despatch has been received here say- ing that the Japanese made an attack upon Port Arthur to-day and were repulsed with great loss, Why news of this alleged engagement should come from Emden, @ re- mote German town, rather than from Kalamazoo, is not apparent. OFFICIAL REPORT OF JAP ATTACK ON THE 26TH. C3y Associated Press.) renewed the attack on Port Arthur on the morning of Feb. 26. ‘The fleet kept beyond the range of all but the moat powerful land bat- teries, The engagement lasted one hour, the Japenese then retiring. Their loss is unknown. The Rusefan crulser Askold had one gun dismounted and two men in- jured, At low water on Feb. 28 the Russians discovered a Japanese torpedo- boat destroyer which had been sunk on the shore-of the outer harbor, They also found five unexploded torpedoes. Port Arthur was quiet yesterday. HOW THE VICKSBURG tuff, With the machin Y POPS | 4p tral Of ectivaRcheenuns| td Bo to work on different lines than| | cceeeruily anught tor some traces of| Taradash dit. ‘They say that they}? : : he thief and her plunder Know how money cun be made and how a mat Mrs. Le J. LL expenses can be reduced. stein, of No. 7) West Sixty-eighth, Mts Rench Wremoter. street, Inst week at a mutual friend's Bhe promoter of the new enterprise ts ptich, The twin Seung wamen,| Migs Bertha Rouch, a pretty “brunette, seimy axiausting other topies of con-| who knows all ubout wrapper-mshing \erantion,. fr Alicheslngcthos ners] “We are that we can make 44.4 ji9lmes stort | ere oc operecive, plan,’ “ahs Tries the Dedaction Theory. pal’ to-day, “We Know all about the| ¢ Asante are, Nolin vavalled the theft business from cutting, sowing, washing || Suddents: Mee Nola rovatied the theft and Ironing the goods to shipping them * ato her friend eee 0 Cuoey fo pe inade:tz th Now, what do you think Shérioek) business is run properly. ih “We have had one meeting aiready nes would have done in a case like| HELPED THE RUSSIANS WASHINGTON, March 1.—The text of the message to the Navy De- partment from Commander Marshall, of the Vicksburg, was as follows: “Took the initiative by sending medical assistance to the Variag as soon as possible after learning that they were abandoning vessel. boats and assisted taking off the Russian sallors, putting them on board the British and Italian veascls. The Variag remained afloat over.five hours, filling slowly. Our boats were instructed not to bring the Russian sailors to Vicksburg, offering the Zafiro temporarily, but the offer was declined.” BIG F RUS UND FOR RUSSIA PORT oAID, Egypt. March 1.—Th* Russian crutser Aurora, due hera! CHEFOO, March 1.—A Ruesian official despatch saya that the Japanese) Sent three YT ET EEE PTET THE WORLD: TURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 1; 1904. BRONX TROLLEY Westchester Road Renews Its Application to the Board of Rival Does the Same. ‘ow York, Westchester and Ros- to-day Iread Company its application for a franchise at the meeting of the Board of Aldermen. Al- most simultaneousy the application of | the Portcheater Railroad was introduces by Alderman Stumpf. Alderman Frank Gass, of the Bronx, presented the ap- plication of the Westchester ron which has a financial backing of $1! 009,600, “Dick & Robinson, the bank % Broad street. pany the application for chester road, in which they their statement that $ | pledged Both applications were referred to the Railroad Committee without argument. Westchester's Agreement. In its application the Westchester and | Moston road agree to pay all cost of construction, compensate the city at the ta of 75 cents a linear foot annually, {cross no street more than one hundred | feet wide, cross streets under or above | t to interfere with the treet asa public highway, keep tracks sprinkled with crude oll and establish a flne high-class electric read. All stations shall be on land owned by the company, and shall he of architec tural design satisfactory to the city au- thoritles, The fare within city limits shall be five cents Portohester'n Stipulations. ‘The Portchester's agreement Is as fol- lows: “This yeeent is given upon and subject to the following conditions to be ob- served and performed by the Railroad Company. “The said Hailroxd Company shall pay to the city of New York such eom- Peisation as shail be determined by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. “The entire expense and cost. shall #, of No. relterato 000 has been | be borne and paid by the sald railroad company, and the said vail [pany shall ali removing, restoring an) water or sewer pipes which may be en countered in the construction of the railroad “The sald rallroad shall not be oper- ated by locomotive steam power. “The form, design and style of all structures erected by said company over or under the streets to be crosred shall he approved by the Mayor and the Pres- that and to-morrow we are to fave anotie: . ° ident of the Borough of the Bi 3 . lehenstet thought a moment je Bronx. Htnermen cons want rink smoey, [agente nou TO BE RAISED HERE, 2% tonicnetise fin the scher> why we girls will run it) 4 . “ t j Alone. We can iiave lovely thnes, too, "Mell Tam. of the opinion Mal! 4 committee of Slavic-Americnn citizens of this city, headed by Francis | REFINERY ON THE HUDSON. S without interfering with the work Qus, Holmes would have Medueel Cone nit J. Nekarda, a lawyer, to-day announced their intention of raleing $200,000 | = old foreman, Jacoh Rothman, will o» | Servants) of ae TON, N. J, March 1.--The Met- employed to take the place that he tert | lef.» don business of robbing as a war fund in aid of Russia. Fopol tan e dugaceenenting) foornens ae : . families by whom she was empioyed Other members of the committee are A. S. Ambrose, John Spevak, the! with a cipitalization of $5,000.00, wos * when Trradash disappeared “For the prese! Aid you get her re Mrs. Nolan. our givle are work: , jor “BY advertisin, {ng in other factories, ‘There ts a ir Baa at aA te at af competition out here in Bayonne oo leaded put it doesnt take much capital to Ww Dat Gol yO aBy tos THy ing an advertisement for a girl sim= you placed in the pa- tart a good paying busine Some Rich Woman May Help, yhe some rich lady will help us} suggested Yetta Freich as the SJ girls stood in a group outside of the +) factory. “You know,” » the one This appealed to Mra splendid idea, and a few days ago Nirs, Liebens rted an adverilsement She rec a quantity of letters and postal cards in reply, she continued. of Fett Laas wi ne to mein, a working | Syertock Hoi ‘s Plan Succeeds, Riri Mike use ines couldn’ get & bel Sho went over thes with Mra, Nolan, i Be int ibn eens ail bossan| NEE one signed Molly Brandt, i pebslatsh MED e es ue nelt GES West ty-fifth street, as Four own bosses, I mean—we'll have a gig ong that bore the Vlosest ro- } 8994 time and plenty of money to spend cemutance to the yostal she had re- B.A rene and, balls and plenies and | Ceived from “3hary Snell.” entres, ; és : he Brandt woman was written to + SStop your dreaming,” interrupted her ang asked to call at Mra. Liebenstein pialeter ‘Rac! we'll all have to work house thia afternoon at 1 o'clock. Be- hard and even hater than when Papa fore the appointed time Mrs, Nolan hid Taradash watched us, You ain't going \eraelt in the curtains of the reception- | fore no boxe aver no one, You've got yoom into which the girl was ushered| } to baste and stitch and baste, and let wien s Ned your ‘stendy’ spend the money for Nolan immediately recognized dances and things.” yetyplirant ax the girl who. had | But refused to have her robbed her home, and while Mrs. Liebon-| steln held her in conversauon she Gream of luxuries diesinated by uny Pat ee Aa eens Taber went street station wi much suggestions rah Mark summoned the polle left the Tittle group to talk about new KIC Was arrested and confeaaed Caster gowns and new hats tae the tnet of Sirs. Nolan's jewweity. and weren't made out of old dude at home, ! whereabouts 8 tHe belice of Ate They planned many other things. too. —e—_— they would buy with the profits of the “"Ladies’ Goonerative, Weeener| EARTHQUAKE IN ‘FRISCO. Company (Limited) after tt had been; BAN FRANCISCO, Maren 1.—An in operatid earthquake shock was felt here thie “We'll be regular J.P. Moraan-Rocke-| Sergnae™ xi yi nation was about four feller-Carnegies,” Minnle Savadkin said. = k *Bome day we'll give Bayonne 4 Nbrary ' TORPEDO TURBAN ONE OF or a dance hall for w | “My cousin I «he ‘ | Tunelt free every. da "Mecager| — SPRING’S MILLINERY JOYS.! Buggested. ““Muxbe we ean do the same | fue | pany: s £ UP {0 the COM- | Var Notions Shown tn the Dazzling “But then you w wetting | Array of Latest Hats on View at | things for nothing.” het een said, “because we'll h om: i & Taylor's Opening. — | w a be the whole shooting mat | ir the climax of your aa- Won't it be fine t© hire ab and in pirations has bee If you ar * then if we don’t like him fire him?! Ida | 7 Freda exclaimed. “Woe can hire all the | into Lar’ & Taylor's spring millinery old cranks that we liave grudges| opening uo will see sights that will against and then kick ‘em out if they ain't respectful to ‘The girls are cer Joy to your is the very ia hearts. ‘The Torpedo st thing in femi- time butiding air ¢ e head wear, and hate made in (he Sesmnoviteh and cha alg ial made in th among the most enthus! shape of the deadly instruments wl expect ‘ ely popular with 4 with the Japanese cause Torpedo Turbans are made of nool every day straw, tiny (raw roses, and even lace with Bertha |ts shown fy beautiful variety held to-morroe } Not on C yo mich butt mined just what is to be 5 inca eeine anlnts fs not unlikely that the girls 1 : Resi rom i "OR . and every girl who visite the it Bayonne is Interest t | coms Layton opening Is Hed with th cc = suitab type of beauty, TOO STRENUGUS COLLECTOR, |‘"",": reateen such On novelties in the a surhig. st ods 4 oboken Harvey Reeve, a butcher of Flanders.| humiiy styles shown in Lond. & N. J. brought some strenuous bill col-| exper iin Theirs cling methods to this town » Me At of } a with th . aveles tind pink predominating. And tain the city prison tn Iol eer SANGHA CI oe and rave Apuceof it. Me ts held for op. it is the American 5 Neh authorities on compln Beauty, mode of white dace. fat ir No, ali pe, and Ameri- t wult ard 9 5 NUs. Pendergart once iy and when she lett He came to > collect it, and fi the woman a lot of exhibited Ain Fi Line k pink roses to him “toh was, wast fought for ‘ti ceeded in i are abwolniely ides hiat pec ti1) = ths ¢ alme salior, (rimmed In eh wiilte | let rough white gull, Back Into grace again has come the luc. While violer ix the chet sprin Nor, Aeconded by pink, the old fawir joned lilac ls the flower of the hour, %* te Wyt, INvO whieh | lace, (rimmed with a hug Rev. C. Orbach, Dr. M. J. Slabey, Frank Pisck, George Grunik and the Rey. L. Neuwirth. ‘¢ want to show in a practical way,” said Mr. Nekarda, “that Russia, which has always befriended the United States, is not now, In the hour of, her need, entirely without sympathizers here. We adopted resolutions at a Nolan as a tecent mass-meeting denouncing the unchristian spirit of those who fayor| pagan Japan.” Incorporated here to-day [pany will doa ituring business | Tt Je stated on good authority that there are a number of Philadelphia (capitalists, one of whom, ix said to be |4 man named Segal. befiind the com. pany, and thaten large sugar refiners WHI be built on the New Jersey shore of the Hudson River in the vicinity of Weehawken. The com- keneral sugar manufac- SACRIFICED HIS LIFE TOSIVENOMAN MUTE SALARY AASE FOR CHIEF EXECUTIVE President to Get $75,000 aj James Mallen, a Brakeman, Ran Year and Vice-President! Ahead of His Train, Pushed $15,000 Under Terms of Bill Introduced in the Senate. Mrs, Lloyd from the Tracks and Then Fell Under Wheels. WASHINGTON, March 1,—Senator Gallinger to-day tntroduced a bill in- asing the salaries of the executive In saving the life of Mrs, Toyd, of No. 58 St, Ann's avenue, a deaf and Mallen, twen| officers of the Government and also of| dumb woman, Jamen } ; Senators and members of the House of; "ne Years old, of No. 18 Grand street, Representatives, ‘The bill fixes the fol-| White Plains, a brakeman on the New lowing scale k, New Haven & Hartford Rall- road, was run over by an engine and Preside 000. n Vice-Prestdent, $15,000, four cars to-day at St. Ann's avenue Spaaker of the House of Representa-| and One Hundred and Forty-ninth tives, $12,000, streat and injured so that he died Members of the Cabinet, $15,000 each. Senators and members of tho House, Inter in the Lebanon Hospital, Mallen waa a brakeman on a pas- $8,000 each, The bill provides that the new salaries| wenger train. This train was going shall take effect March 4, 1905. through the cut known as the Po- = cahontas Road, from the main line to the M forward car. freight train. Mallen noticed a woman walking on the track a short distance ahead of the train, The whistle was sounded and the brakes were applied, but the woman paid no attention. Mallen jumped off the train and running ahead selzed the woman and pulled her off the track Just before the train reached her, Mallen, however, had no sonoer saved the woman than he slipped on the snow, and ice and fell. His right leg fell across the track and before he could get out the way the engine had struck him, severing the leg above the knee. Slipping further and further down on the track each of the four care in the rear ssed over a portion of the Iimb, until it was severed al- most at the thigh, ‘The injured man was taken to Leba- non Hospital, where he dled. AFTER THE BEEF TRUST. Action In Congrens Likely to Start! Haven yards. He was on the Directly behind was a KILLED BY FIST BLOW ON WARSHIP@ Young Yeoman on the Torpedo- Boat Destroyer McDonough Said to Have Been Struck Down by the Quartermaster. (Special to The Evening World.) ANNAPOLIS, Md. Maro 1.—Nayal vircles are stirred here by a tragedy on the torpedo boat destroyer McDonough. R. F. P. Matthews, nineteen yeara old, the destroyer, Is dead as om na fiat blow, and Quarter . of the fighting verse to explain the affa artin! f tn the stor ews, in nave Federal Investigation, WASHINGTON. 1--Whetir “Reet Trust lating the {i iction resting against it 1s to be made told on the Me 1 returning to hie! the slight altercation with é » was doing duty on|the sublect of oMcial investigation by the MeDonugh about midnight, © Atter Department of Commerce ani na ording to a resolution rted favorably to the H. and Foreign Commerce. Should the House take favorable ac- tlon on the resolut w eafed up at the earliest pi Y was foun: sald that his death resulted In- after the blow was struck TO WAGE WAR ON SPITTERS, Health Commisatoner Darlington says ho further lentency in to be shown to. ward violators of that provision of th anttdry code which makes spitting in ublic & misdemeanor. OMvers of the Toalth have to mak ary arrests in all cases, by SIRI LOGAN em perpen 5 ble mo- ment by Chairman Hepburn, !t will con- stliute the first instruotions from Co: gress to the new Department to exe: cise the powers givon Jt under the In: to invemiigate che operation of indut trial institutions, Bhould ihe | tions of the stantly the Committee on Interstate i i} GIRLS SEE MAN'SARM PULLEDFROMSOCKET Herman Schwaub Caught in Ma- chinery and When Other Workers in Mill See the Acdi- dent They Flee to the Street. |_In the presence of fifty girls Herman |Schwaub’s right arm was torn from the socket in the shafting of the silk mill of Relling, David & Schoen, on the Huckensack Plank Road, Weehawken, to-day. Many of tha young women fainted: others ran from the factory in blind panic and did net stop until they had reached their home. So great wan the excitement attending the acci- dent that the department in which it oc- curred was shut down for the day. Schwaub, who lived at No. 151 Hudson Boulevard, was employed as caretaker of the machinery. He was poking about with an oll can when the sleeve of his jacket was caught by a belt and he was whirled to the shafting along the celling. There he hung in sight of the horrt- fled girls until iis arm was pulled out of his body, when he dropped fifteen feet to the floor. He was the only man in the room, and every agirl able to run took her departure. Employees in other departments, attracted by the screaming of the fleeing girls investi- gated and found Schwaub. His arm was! on the floor In anather part of the room. There was considerable delay in_get- ting the injured man to the North Hud- son Hospital, and it ts feared that he will ale because of the great loss of ood. | i } 1 “fue Greatest pianist since atel su is inade a PAENOME: ESS oa bis Americaa tur EVERETT PIANO POSSESSING WONDERFUL TONE Perfection in Quality rity Catalog vor the Asking Warorooms 141-143 Sth. Ave, FIGHT ON AGAIN Aldermen and Portchester} renewed} Assorted Chocolate elm. Hy Chocolate Com « JEFFERSON M, LEVY Slipped in Getting Off a Thirty- fourth Street Crosstown Car on His Way Home froni the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Jefferson M. Lavy had @ bad fall toe day while on the way to hin home, No. 6 East Thirty-fourth' street. Mr. Levy was unabie to lei i his house as’a ree | mult of hi s, and nume es B b A f Sutf f [tages of smpatny were convaven vo( BaU)'S AWful Suffering from him over the telephone. E The former Congressman had heen czema, Spending the evening with friends at the Waldorf-Astoria, He took a ‘Wir fourth street crose-town car, and get- ting off at. Park avenue, slipped and feil to the pavement near the curbing. He was carried to hix residence by passon- gers and the conductor, serious bruises were found F. Beveral They were attended by Dr. J vrin, of No, 191 Madison avent advised Mr. Lavy to remain indoors for severul days, “The telephone has been ringing day.’ sald Mr. Levy to an Eyenini World report “I was not struck by the car as reported. 1 merely had a bad fall. They have had me dead, and fatally injured, and who knows what but Iam glad to say that T will and be out again in a few Jan- . who POLICE NOW WORK IN THREE PLATOON The three-platoon plan adopted by the $ o'clock this morning. Under tils new system policemen will now have thelr Jeys divided Into eight hours of patrol duty, elght hours of reserve duty and eight hours at home, The men on the force ars more than pleased with the new order of things and they claim that they will be able to do mich better police duty, The change required additional men, and in crder to provide them without making a lot of additioual appointments Commissioner McAdoo has made whole sale transfers of detcetives and Keants, Ha will also take tho men have been doing duty driving patr | wagons und repiace them by ordina: drivers not members of the deparcment Something in the nature of a celebr Lon of the three-platoon system w be held at the annual entertainment and reception of the Patrolmen’s Wives Benevolent Association, which is to be held at the Murray Hill Lyceum, at No. jo East Vhirty-fourth street, to-nignt. Every patrolman who can be excused from duty will be on hand at the en- tertainment, HAD ABAD FALL Police Department went into effect at, STRIKE AT WORLD'S FAIR, One Thonsand Road Bull Ject to Cut im Wages. ST LOVIS, March 1.-One thousand men employed by the Loutstana Pur- chase Exposition Company as laborers on landscape, road bullding, track lay- ing and other forms of work at the World's Fair structs to-day when in- med that after: Monday next the r schedule of Wages, cents an whl be in force, Siice October the men have ting 2% cents an hour. ‘Chey clan t understanding: was that this scale. x to be, permanent Tavlor says tt w extra five the cold w = Ob- 101 8 s Director of Works | | reed to pas our only dur! nnd short days. KICKAND SCREAM the ing ‘Gould Not Hold Her, She Tore. Her Face and Arms, Cuticura Saved Her Life, So Mother Says, “When my little girl was cix months old, she had eczema. We had naed cold creams and all kinds of remedies, but nothing did her any good, In fact, she kept getting worse. I used to wrap her bands op, aud when I would dress her, I had to put her on the table { for i could not hold her. She would | kick and acreain, and when she could, she would tear her face and arms almost to pieces. 1 used four boxes of Cuticura Olotment, two cakes of Cutt- cura Soap, and gave her the Cnticora Resolvent, and she was cured, and I see no traces of the humonr left. I can trathfully say thet they have saved her | life, and any one suffering as she did, I should advise thom to give Cuticuraa fair trial." MRS. G. A, CONRAD, Lis: | bon, N. HL, Feb. 7, 1898. Five years later, viz., Feb. rs. Conrad writes: “Tt is with pleasure that I can ‘tnform rou that the cure has been per- | Manent as fis now six years since she Was cured, and there has be | af the disease since, and I have advised ; a lot of friends to use the Cuticura ; Remedies in all diseases of the akin.” lustang relief and refreshing sleep for | skin-tortured bab! aud rest for tired, fretted mothers, in warm baths with Cuticnra Soap and gentle anotntings with Cuticura Olntment, the great skin cure and purest of emollients, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent. Thia fs t! | purest, sweetest, most speedy, per- manent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, ly. crusted and plimply skin aud scalp humours, eczemas, rashes and irritations. | }, 1903, iM Sold throughout the world. Cutienre of Gosled ile. Lord & Taylor Will Offer to-morrow 5,000 Dozen Women's Hlandkerchtefs at Unusual prices toclear, consisting of a large collec. tion Hemstitched & Em- broidered,Scalhoped andLace Edged patterns of a high character. $1.00 Vaiues at 50Cc. $1.50 to $2.00 Values at75¢ $3.00 to $5,00 Values at $1.00,81.25& $1.50 each, In addition, 500 dozen Handkerchiefs that usually sell at 12%c. to 50c., will be offered at % price, Broadway and Twentieth Stroot énd Buth Avenuy “Eyeglass Profanity” No, the judge won't excuse you for swearing because yee itching, tilting, om gi pinching, exasperating eveglasses provoke you. He'll say you have had_ the Suction Clip,” which doesn't bind, slip or tilt. Attached to UE for 35 CEN’ Eyes that see “easily” help us in lite’s every effort. Eye-strain is a handicap. It comes from lack of glasses, wrong glasses or right glasses badly adjusted. Eyeglasses, fitted and adjusted by mohgaician and an eyesight specialist. P. My booklet, “Eyes and Their Care,” mailed on request. your glasses ine | EYESIGHT SPECFALIST. $48 Sixth Ave, (bet. 21st and 22d sts.) | sheen ans fi SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY. Tee AY. 10¢ ib, Loe of O25, BARCLAY ST. COP WEST Bway | LF gaia i” Caundry Wants—Female, R WEDNESD ‘voomuut SPEC: IAL FO. New Ork « | | Gunari; @ house Repold and Be. et. 3th and Madison ay, nesday, March i at Leo's Chureh eb. 28. 1904, 10 A, M.. ADE- KROST (ice MeEnte). beloved wife of Herman Krost and dauzhter of Margaret McEntee. Funeral on Wednesday, March M... from her en ay, Brook!yn, M. at St i A. Pat Our HU SARATY 1. beloved wife of of County Mon- $0 East {25th St. (cor, Madison av. Harlem Off! Open ines Be Positive jin/all your assertions and argu. ments. To be positive you musi have a copy of the 1904 WORLD

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