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~ SCHOOLGIRL Cora Gibson Believed that heart. SAW HER RIVAL AND QUICKLY ENDED LI Quarrelled, Reconciled, Carbolic Acid. Unable to siand the Bie believed had supplant wffections of pretty girl, of N conmnitted a dove of in great a after tak e girl thin a few min epolsor Rhiter James in the employ Company. in Ago’ she became Gilbert, of No Doken, whose fu of her father. consented to the ready to have Willow ave Is wlife-jong f parents of | married the noon as Gilbert waf able to support a) machinery damaged. couple wife. quarrel. riows quarrtl hiile it ft a sting. It an Gi cull ne ol tressed. tamed. Gilbert out walking with another “to forget the other irl and his fin wan happy. hat’ she bad met Gilbert and the o girl walking on Washington street, hat Ax she passed them the Feniark, ‘ane ‘k. “Bhe said that she could st inything but such humiliation, other comforted her, but the girl ¢ Most of the night. Last night Mrs, Gibson sent % drug store and bought an oi carbolic pd the groceries and then went into “Yard in the rear of her home. he calmly uncorked the botile wallowed the contents. The girl fell in great suffering. Bmbulance war summoned | from fyje Hospital, but the girl Ea ela surgeon reached her, da host of friends among t a fat Iu Hoboken. snd her traxic ensation. “le "MAN INSULTS SCHOOLGIR William Hawkins Put Under #5 Ball for Six Monthn. wiljam dan} ay diewer, whose estate ix suffic his “tumily, was until far her H arrest on the xnown him for auuat be a mis Was positive t Hawking was he'd in 00d hehavior for six m anulting Engineer. John Williams, 4 sontractor, who lives at No, 119 West Ninety-sixth| befor street, Manhattan, was held in $1,000 Avenue Police Court, aisyil was accused a8 to the complainant, Willia Z fn the "Baye je waterworks, came Boflers se wea the boilers, and a fight jn which Laughlin was struc! the Maciiwy ieveivee i CAN’T USE NAME, Wictor Herbert Gets Against Phonograph Compa Justice Leventritt decides that music of V. = mot be ground out b; ra consent, DRANK POISON other Had Supplanted Her in the Affections of Her Sweet-, Then RAgement, and wi and made an insulting ter to a store to get some gro- geriegs, On the way home ste stopped She gave her mother where bail for examination in the Flushing Brooklyn, to- Bbarged with assault in the second de- men to remove some old B lin refused. to permit. the re- Injanctt An-| FE. | | history. 1M a at of Brauch of the Susquehanna to-day now twenty-nine feet above low water mark and rising raptdly. of people have been forced from their homes and have taken sheiter in the | down and some ‘are flooded, t brenk the engagement. tt) ften Aoweek ago Miss Gibson went home and told her mother that she had met! FY «irl Bhe wan distressed and wept bitterly Two days later Gilbert called at the/cellars in Tuckahoe, Houke and there wax a reconciliation. flooded the meadows surrounding the White S Gilbert, so Mrs. Gibson says. promised) Huckleberry Electric Railway Company and the fires were put out so that | ty ino cars could be run during the night. T ’ Harlem Ratlroad was transformed into a miniature lake, and neee ther, and | Sudden Thaw Frees Mountains of Ice,! and Rivers in New York, Connecti- cut, New Jersey and Pennsylvania el the ‘| mass of tee carried by the freshe | idiy and sank in five minutes | PENNSYLVANIA TOWNS THREATENED. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, 1904. STREAMS IN FOUR STATES FLOODED: MANY HOMELESS ete ‘Overflow Their Ban TRENTON, N. J.. March $.—This city and property along its banks. ANl of the nia Ri he trains 4 SOUTH NORWALK, Conn,, Radel Oyster Company, d between New York re still able to fight th sunk to- of the vessel, staving a large hole tn t WILKESBARRE, Pa., March 8.—A gr || mountains, Others les# fertunate are pen) rescue on the roofs Brookside, South Wilkesbarre, Westmc awept downstream on the Catawissa flood. But on Sunday night the girl went | siation on the ein tears again and told her mother |the tracks were covered with water. The en ae fie had. and the girl was much dis-| morning to this city, having been alarmed The two drifted further apart, The Delaware, "EN THE BRONX ON A RAMPAGE, ‘The Bronx River has risen above its Willinmsbridge and At West Mt. Vernon half a dozen fam girl | homes in rowboats, and | Her ried her anes the and An| Bt. | L. | 5000 | he teg- Ins’a} 1 day, ex pip ham work) with fol- mole ny. the} jor Herbert's band shall} a phonograpi | nor Machine pany for to have been played orting Nymachine by this band und benring | ior Herbert applied through Burkan for Ht for damages, machine ‘Victor. injunction alleging th mpany. was Herbert sell muste | phonographs, into | ine ding Band” discs, the wand had never played for driven by Frank Harpre: Goerck street, and which was} of No. 334 Fan away when "i KILLS RUNAWAY Horse, } on its way to Brooklyn to-day iy, of to 340 pear Part of ¢! coke off egptica dog tne instantly, nthe Har- Several Others Injured in Head- BINMINGHAM, A arn miles with Ho passengers were trains were burned Kewanee hours Late. ee | $3,000 FOR INJURED ANKLE. | Jory | way Company and the for trial to- Company that tho of the car before Ja tion, ployed on The| plaintiff for $3,000, | FERRY-BOAT HIT CANAL-BOAT| (Heavy Cr | velt street line Eine on Collision Between a Pas- senger and Freight on Ala- bama Great Southern Road. » Mareh &—"The econ the Alan running sixty iiiison head-on (hern Railway nil Limited ex eat Southern, an hour, was in n north-bound S| ew lost their Hvem, Se Injured and parts of botir| » Killed were: Engineer PoP. 8. Fireman Henry Banks, eplored Riggs, mail clerk: D. Dy. on, mail and eagress mes Wow Both vouds use the same track near ‘The express train was three Throw dane n elderly mbus avenue car was thrown out by with an ice wagon a eee | sustained an injury to her anki CONTRACTOR UNDER ARREST brought through her t ener | Messrs. Al and Charles Steckler, John wi Charged with As-| against the Metropolitan Street Rat! 4 © came on day in the Supreme Court Justice Bischoff and a jury claimed on the part of the plaintiff Jumped out the accldent, Saige the Infury to herself, Phe fury, atver © very’ short delibera-| returned a verdict in favor of the tt w h Thi'ew Many of Ver- mont’s Pa ers to Floor, ‘The ferry-boat Vermont. of the Roose . hit a eanal-boat of the has a specific for all blood troubles and unequalled as a general tonic and erti for thei pur are exclusively used by Alfred REISENAVER on his phenomenally successful American tour. WAREROOMS 141-143 Fifth Ave. Nose Twenty-first Street. Mlustrated booklet on piano con- structionsent free on application the Mai The Delaware River began to rise rapidly, _ Saw the Other Girl Again and | hours nad assumed the proportions of a raging torrent that threatened all Ended Her Troubles with | tue buildings outh Trenton district is threatened, and the main line of the March 8,—1 lown the Norwalk riv ‘There was no one on bow nd carrying destruction with It ‘The water rose so rapidly along Nescopeck Creek In December the palr had thelr first}jast night that three bridges were carried away and several more were population of Westmoor managed to escape at 1 o'clek this liu Lackawanna & Western and the Pennsylvania lines arc Pet stilt: Ue engagement wae maln-) went with ice and water and all traMec Is suspended. MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. Standard $3.00 who is looking she can And: a great variety of styles, high or low, leather or calf, on the correct mod- ern lasts, for as little as $3,00. { We want to say to that woman, things at $3,00 in a Cam- meyer shoe by buying our Standard Shoe for women. Alfred J. Cammeyer, 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St, appetizer. of which it is composed are selected for their alterative and tonic prop- blood, but at the same time tones up and vigor to the entire system. Catarrh, Rheumatism, Blood Pe Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tet Acn and such other diseases as are duetoa polluted or impoverished condition of the blood, nothing counteracts and eradicates the germs and poisons; cleanses the system of all unhealthy accumulations and soon restores the patient to health. Write us if you desire medical advice and our physicians 9 will give your case prompt attention without) charge. THE SWEET SIGN PAINTERS BRUSHES IN AIR -————— ment with Bosses, and That’s Are Half Daubed. The men Tn who timn a “Sunny Jim" tumbline ks. is facing the worst flood in tts) and in less than two Maye auit their Jobs, to and Philadelphia is under water, eir way through the flood, - The steamer Wanetta, owned by day while lying at her pler. A} crashed into th means thet dark designs ii in the employers’ thinkortums Although we maintain a ea defi. n refused he bull amer filled rap. eat flood is sweeping the North It is | Thousands nt Wordn, Dubois were ap- ‘Ihe Mr plauded long and loud by the reomful Jor brash wie dim Callahan. einai who attained fume by panting for a famous fiver pil on the ned in their houses or waiting | por, Plymouth, ticoke, Beach ‘I Haven, Bewick, Bloomsburg, Catawissa, Rupert, Espy and Nescopeck are |‘ sie erie reel “inundated and hundreds cf hans flooded, mills shut down and their td. ndbeee allie rewlaenty Retween Pittston and Nanticoke every mins fs shut iy Jim can grow whisk Ss lke in time, banks and flooded hundreds of |} West Mt. Vernon The river Plains power-house of the wis not t& be confounded he Park near the Yonkers Park strikes of other he told ir illes had to be taken from their that it is not will- hat we have taken on Electric Company Pler f4 East River to-day i exerted our ladders. Tell over so far from the impact that het m ebend on, public de- passenKe to win this Both boat h we do not other in th stickers, land the river, ‘Th nail the maul-stick or make her sll tl we can get terms on the anal: “iain here that the the Ve tobe mixed) with klnex f Th heavy crash that threw many af the passengers to the deck Shoes for Women. High and Low Cut. We are looking for a woman for ashoe wherein kid, patent hat she can get all of these CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION. The best known and most popular blood A puedes and tonic on tne market to-day is S. S, S. ‘There is hardly aman, woman or child in America who not heard of ** Se Se Se for the blood.’? It isastandard remedy, S. S, 8, is guaranteed purely vegetable, the herbs and roots es, making it the ideal remedy vhoK all blood and skin dise: CONGRESSMAN LIVINGSTON, ir enssebling effects, not on'y OF GEORGIA. ifies, enriches and invigorates the I snow of the 8. S. 5. in many cas piood remedy on th FROM EX-GOV. ALLEN D. OANDLER. 8. 8. 8. is estionably a good 1, blood P purifier and the bost tome T ever used, tired nerves and gives strength For Chronic Sores and Ulcers, scrofula, laria, Anemia, acts so promptly and effectually as S, $.S.. It ‘SPECIFIC COv ATLANTA, GAs|} They Are on Strike for an Agree-| ; Why Fences and Billboards: nd the time | entitled | ‘Vile has led to a good deal of bitter teellng becveen members of the two Indeed. the sign-painters hays pted ax thelr motto the mirring | rds: “Let the bill- -postere paste the Walk wa will paste the bill-posters, And this is why unfinished “p; | ings" are to be seen all ov and the open-air. fresco p: lamenting the decay of art for ‘of an agreement ‘President ime we are into our ranks while depicting the merit oil, We are confides Art Is tong while time ling and there are advertising contracts | which have to be filled. Lithographs of hand- will never take the pla: | dainted advertising.” Medium Grade. | Sheets. | Pillow | 54x90 in., 48c. ea. Slips, | 63x90 “* Boe. | 42x36 in., 14c. ea. 72x90" 6le. * 45x36“ . | 81x90 “ 65r. " | 50x36 “ 90x90 “ Tic, “54x36 20e, “ Abové are New England and Cal $2.25, $2.50, $3.25, $3.98, at $1.2 Figured one side, g8c. each. Lord & Broadway and Twentieth When we talk of “‘ Catarrh "’ you must not think we mean only that form of catarrh which affects the nose and throat, and is very similar to a bad cold. Catarrh is a glisease that attacks any part of the body, wherever the mucous membrane extends, and that is practically all over the entire sys- tem, for the mucous membrane is . the delicate lining of all the or- gans of the body. Catarrh is inflammation and con- gestion of the mucous membrane wherever located, Consequently you can have ca- tarrh in any part of the body. Your back may ache or you may have headaches, a disordered stom- ach or bladder trouble. Possibly there are no acute symptoms and you are merely run down and worn out—so miserable that you feel tired of life. HEED NATURE'S WARNING. All these are symptoms of ca- tarrh, They are Nature’s warning that some part of the mucous membranes has become inflamed and the little cells stopped up with poisonous secretions, Rexall Mugu-Tone was created to correct these unhealthy con- ditions, rromen, Mucu- working through the bloodvessels, is carried by them direct to the inflamed membranes, Here it drives out the poisons and allays the inflainmation. If you try Mucu-Tone for any of the troubles above described and it doesn't do what we claim, all you have to do is to say so and we will hand you back your money without question, Sold only at our store. Latge bottle, 89 cents, MEHALTHY NTIMULATION Tone, {3"3uN¢ IN’ oy Dae $029.34 |TRUCK KNOCKS DOWN WOMAN |\= bat Has Lands Clear of Wheels, m Broken and Scalp Cut. Eighth ayenue, whil o-day, was knocked down by a team drawing a heavy truck. . Fortunately she wax) thrown away “Edwin C. Burt” “Jouvin & Cie” and landed clear of the Shoes. | Exclusive Agens Gloves. In the fall her arm was broke: acalp cut. She was taken te spital. To-morrow, Wednesday, March oth, A Special Purchase of 1,000 Dozen Medium and Fine Grade Sheets and Pitlow Cases, ready for use, made and finished by expert workers, at the) \following attractive prices: — Fine Grade. Sheets. Pillow ea. | 42x38% in., 1742c, 79e. "46x38 * 200c, Bic. 50x88% “ 23c. “ 5Ax38s 26c, 90x99“ 94e. | 54x40% “* 27e, torn sizes, 5,000 Fine Pillow Slips, ght summer welght, made in Wamsutta mills; 42x36 inches, $1.20 per doz. | 45x36 inches, $1.38 p:r doz. ifornia Wool Blankets, special values in all sizes, $4.75, $4.98, $5.50, $6 95. Our Special Light Weight Morocco Blankets; 25 cases, 5 pair. -|Spring and Summer Crochet and Satin Marseilles Quilts at $1,00, $1.35, $1-75, $2.25, $2.50, $3.50. Just Opened! Spring Stltkoline Comfortables, attractive designs, 50 Cases Figured both sides, $1.19 each.: Taylor. Street and Fifth Avenue. SAYS MUCU-TONE SURELY CURES CATABRA. “I feel as if every one who suffers from catarrhal affections should know of the merits of Mucu-Tone, It poly cures ¢atarrh, as I can testify. 1 for a lon, nasal ani tried local treatments and catarrh cures without any lasti fit. A friend of mine who use of Mucu-Tone C7 dmee Ws rath, seventy-five years th avenue at Twen- time been a sufferer from bronchial catarrh, and hed so-called bene- been cured of catarrh of the stomach by the me to try that ie H.ONeill & Co. We Are | | n > Latest Spring in New York City Latest Spring for the Shades. and Dressing Sacques. This Depatanent has been rearranged on the 20th Street side o} spection. following Extraordinary Values for Weinesday Selling. WOMEN'S WAISTS—New Spring models, several styles of crepe de chines, all colors, trimmed with medallions of lace, china silk and changeable taffetas in pice and Gl Value $5.50 -Wednesday..... Sn eeeereccceessecesencese WOMEN'S WAISTS—New Spring styles, in checked Gita or crepe de chine or peau de soe, all plated cr lace trimmed — jj] Value $7.80—Wednesday.. WOMEN'S WAISTS—Also about 200 new Wome the third floor and is worthy a visit of in- To make*it doubly interesting we offer the $3.98 | lodels. | Women’s Waists, House Gowns 7 $5.00 H Waists, ) H made of very fine sheer lawns, tucked in clusters, trimmed with ‘$4, 00 |}) jaceand embro‘dery in new design-—Value $1.75—Wednesday J | WOMEN'S SHORT KIMONOS—White lawn and colored | trimming; also smited lawns, standard _Auulities Regularly ¢ 40c 59c,—Wednesday.. As WOMEN’S LONG KIMONOS “Yoke tops or plain, of | figured fine lawns, trimmed with white Ray jis! 87.5 596 | —Wednesday mon) ‘| women’s HOUSE GOWNS. Of cashmere, in colors) $3. 95 trimmed with Jace and Lae new SL ee ans Lar price $5.75—Wednesday . ‘| | Also Aged On Hundred I WOMEN'S BATHROBES—Of . Turkish Towelling, made very full, hoods or Crs collars, each. |$3.00 alt Floor.) Regular price, $5.00. Housekeeping Linens. Special Values for Wednesday and Thursday, 1,650 PATTERN ,TABLE CLOTHS. Extra heavy and fine Irish Linen, full 72 inches wide, beautiful satin finish and a quality we can recommend in every particular—choice of “40 new exclusive patterns—on sale for two days only at these prices: 2x2 yds. BK yds. 2x3 yds. 213% yds. 2x4 yds. “$2. 00 §2. 50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 1,000 dozen Dinner Size Napkins to Match, dozen, $3.90, 1,000 dozen Breakfast Size Napkins io Match, dozen, $2.99, A Few Specials from Our Busy Basement in! House Furnishing Department. PORCELAIN LINED Ran sit. a 30c | size: see ee 130¢ | * IZED ASH CANS, GAS STOVES. nickel a es ga. zsourn Ly 98: 5 | BS ‘woo. wa INA tat CUPS CHINA SOUP “ot | tar zee oa sat" pink coral ni $356) | Cent ods: y unk aecore- | CHINACOVERED DISHES le ermanchina, | peSuttin®™: $3.75 thers: sx $1.10 | fargo sp 85.00 AGood $5.50 Dress Suit Case at $4. Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases, finished with stitched edges, lock, hinges and $4.00 (Basement.) straps riveted with tubular rivets, English’ padded handle, best brass lock, heavy ! studs on the corners, full linen lined and, fitted with inside partition for shirts, or) Rae shirt waists—24-inch—special at. Regular $5.50 value. AUTO BAGS in all colors, fitted with card case ‘4 and purse—Regular $1.00 value—Special at.. 9c . (First Floor.) 75c. to $1.25 Fancy Framesat 49c. A large variety of Fancy Frames in gold-plated metal—for all photographs up to cabinet size—worth 75c. to $1.25—Special t 49c able, First Floor, centre.) for Wednesday... (Special Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. —— STEINHARDT & STRASBOURGER, YORKVILLE'S BUSY STORE—3D AV. AND 86TH ST. Our Regular WEDNESDAY Grocery | Dept. Specials, |." Green ng We usrantec a all our Goods and fill Your Stamp Books Quicker than Elsewhere. In_ stamps with Java 2.00 In, stamps with 1 Ib, Java. es Professot Ritchel has byevocetehias a re lid past markable, record as ‘an inventor, It ‘ure Spices, kind. wat he ‘who gave the the ito Finke, Saree TE STIR original Parlor or Roller Skate, He |S. Bax Zomacong oriccan fea <A” | cunt Sahoo ot Vania, was also the inventor of a brush make | joe Maree tc Atting [1 It Ase ioe ing machine which revolutionized the . Jelveon orl box Pe sel haz: ath j OM TICLES ALE FOR Ta RND 915.00 Iy STAMPS FREE, brush making industry. “After suffering for two, years with ied a pain in the back, and hai other remedies without ol tof Rey relicf, I saw your advertisement all Mucu-Tone and got a sample. did so much good that I kept neh fertecticare, get relief | in, but sae has cured him Several bottles effected a leaving no pain whatever. piso, is a very hard man to. a. like fexall, 6 Beaver St., Fetes Masa.’ RIKER’S DRUG fone 6TH AVE. AND 23D ST. OUR,NEW YORK AGENTS: HEGEMAN & CO. (a corporation); 200 Broadway; 205 Broadway; 200 Digo 125th « 4 st.; Amsterdam ave. and 155th st.;.149th St. and 3d ave. rt DRUG STORES; 425th stand 8th aves 64 8th aves) Aye; 428: Columbus ave, \ For. Slaves of Drink! ot sent pare, there are In a tons pessoas ne the will aeplba within admentyat See eee ral eondition, Thee ora nth a ite rl ctor eee will a ite ‘book | of information write Jett thie Mrasen ToVery commnun Tent ion contiberitate out and mall oe

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