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_ SRA F ft j Dae ai ay Sa in ana ipewry seat rere ARS RE RANT eRe anger maT ‘ } - f THE WOKLD: SATURDAY BYLALNG, MANCUn 1p, lus ’ aby ANDREW CARNEGIE AND HIS DAUGHTER MARGARET, | WHO SAILED T0-DAY ON THE ST. PAUL FOR SCOT. LAND, | TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD MAGAZINE - ~ ONSULLYS CASH Just Before Sailing for Europe! He Said that No Gambler! Could Hope to Escape Un-| , sullied. | CITTLE JOKE, HE SAID, WAS | ENTIRELY IMPROMPTU. oe | -BORAXOLOGY You might say that Boraxology is a | soap and water science. When you talk | to people about washing scientifically they | may smile if they don’t know. If they do dronmaster, with Family and Friends, Sails for the Other; Side to Be Gone for Several . Months. ®e®@ee86 6 @ @ee00@e0@0 8 (War Extra of the ase CHNO SHOMBUN.) War Days in Japan. A Graphic Pen-Picture of the Thrill- “No xambler,”" sald Andrew Carnegie, | th discussing the Sully failure, just be fore he sailed on the St. Paul to-day “no gambler can remain unsullied. 1¢ was a minute or two before Mr. , Carnegie happened ‘9 think that per- haps he had sald something good. Then | he amiled and finally he laughed “NOw," he said, “1 call that pretty good. Bully's failure, you. know, and} Sunsullied.’ Weil, well; who would think it of me. 1 assure you it was entirsly impromptu. 1 didn't figure it out. Ic Just came to me naturally.” And Mr. Carnegie laughed again, The last seen of him from the plier he was! standing at tho rall, laughing at his! Bun on the unfortunate Sully. There were nine parvons in Mr. Car- Megie's party, including his wife and er Margaret friends and pied thirteen | LOST IA DARLINGTON know, they'll simply see that their supply of BORAX is all sight, and look happy. The question of washing is a question of chem- istry; of hard water or soft water. Borax |ing Events that Are Now Trans- softens water and thereby doubles its ‘piring in the Little Island Kingdom. cleansing power. For toilet, bath, laun- | By dry, where you use soap and water add! HELEN H. GARDENER. a little Borax. But see that it’s pure— | 20-MULE-TEAM BRAND. Mormon President Smith, His For sale at grocery and drug stores every- | a i where in % 4 and 1 lb. packages. Five Wives and Forty-two ‘ FAMILY CONCEFLED VREELAND'S SUICIDE © deep, such as the Cedric and Celtic, Were put in commission, Mr. Carnegie made all his trips across the Atlantic on the American liners. Ho travelled {re- quently on the St. Paul, and when he | Went aboafd to-day he recognized many | @f the officets and crew. A surprised | woman wax Mrs. Owens, one of the) Police Investigating Mystery in 5 Bhewaivocrcn osen):pe mrected Her: by Na Death of Statgn Island Archi | send a stamp for our wonderful little book, “MODERN MIRACLES,” Pacific Chil ren : ! ie iS i «| Coast Borax Co., New York, Chicago, San Francisco. | d ef ‘After all,” sald Mr, Carnegie, when : tect Who Blew Out His Brains} ° | F Raewia wetllca’ on von wweter| Allison Brothers Bankrupt, Property Is ah : te Are ihe. he ee dail waster. the Avs Ange Talks at Home. Here Are the Names of the Forty-two Children, k these steamers bees ream! Sold and Announcement Is Made —- : Y ‘ E can, Of course, which I a Agnes, Elizabeth, Joseph L., Nicholas, bs came over on the |. {= probably a y The police Staten Island to-day ra aime d 4 f Stetnot caminraiie aipranoee on | that There Will Be No One to Hold] .n'westvuiny he sci o sere 20-Aule-Team—Our Trade Mark. me Gonna HOS BO Crane q think the American tin Horight, : Nee y B, Vreeland, architect, residing at{ ™ i = . ; 4 eS P 2 é ne | Responsible for Civil Suits. SAU HALES 10 wie latiat tlmiesiel ts Anderson. Hyrum, Lulina €., Ransome T., ¥ “Tam going abroad for my regular “ the right temple with a revolver at his Asfath Helen K., Maroni, Sarah A., 5 vacation and after four or five wa a home : Calvin. James, Martha, Silas, 7 y fn London and on the Continent I shall | Although he killed himself rly in| . ¥ fone in Scotland. 1 do not Following closely the collapse of the Hotel Darlington in West Forty-| the afternoon, the fact waa 10 tale David. 2 joae Manone” Sica ase Pa Srdy untit lute dn the fail= |aixth “treet, In which twenty-three lIves were lost, comes the sale of the| ihe Metheny ie overs Donnette S. John Halen, —_ Nancy C.. Willlam J.. GAMMRE > that T atny be here in time to vote.” jrroperty by the Allison Realty Company and the announcement that the | (ine, in thelr power to key the mut Edith. Joseph F., Jr. Nellie. Winslow. Ba Here Mr. Carnegie made his remark {Allison brothers are bankrupt, and that there will he no one to hold civilly | Vreeland was forty-one years old Joseph H Nephi. F abcut the Sully failure. Me deplored [Mecountable for the alleged criminal negligence of thove responsible tor the | ReRceumected, Mtn. a Drominent arch : - : the ten¢ of New Yorkers to gamble | collapse. jeved disappointment over a love affair vi and drink. caused him to take his life, “Drinking and gambling,” “are the curses of tls country didn’t drink’ and didn't gambie, great people we would be.” The building, which had been strung up to the eleventh rtory, according to} testimony given before the Coroner's Jury, was for speculative purposes sole- ly and no effort was made to ob side nervously nudging him to be dis treet. Iugene refused to say to whom the property In West Forty-atxth streat had been sold, or to give any other tn- formation A Remarkable Photograph Showing the Mormon President's Wonderful Family, and a Most ——__ Tommie’ Ambition, , (From the Yonkers Statesman.) “Hate you made up your mind what when you get to be a man, he sald, If we what the ore it las been customary for building laws, nor was care taken to! , Possibly the biggest sutt that will be |} s - i Mr. Carnegie to inake some princely | protect) the lives of the men who were| (roUsht against Allison will be RO UIC EERE AST Interestin Account of How + gift Just before salli hi aul ee the Ives of Mra e satling on his annual /stringing these feeble girders together. Storra. was. kil ." replied Tommie promptly; “I wos acter Hethad ott. Tale ume, ne | coer tycTAs. 8, house of: the, tonantel py ine Sranensy Wont, have to wash my face all the ert i ro after he had left. ‘This time, he who would have gone into the building Ye! : ri S88 : TURKISH ey ve s, hi je nc enth atrec time! Sead He BEM ALLE) OC to live after tts completion. ‘aining-room. wasn TOBACCO CIGARETTES q Uy ie is ene pce nten sehen to be} Those who! tlod thin bullding together He extended in gn Saeed ervieweou he absence of her nurse. | wy, onecti¢ed in the orini ‘i erson to within fitt for "s Wi tine Isiquite seb ates prigiy will be prosecuted In the criminal courts. | pariineton. Leaves ares u To-Morrow s orld Magazine. ous 2 Ehinep 3 but those who have lost husbandy.}sonry, tmbers and iin lished a recognized some of the young m fathers, brothers and. retatives upon a oom itt of tie Patter , tered al her from previous meetings. |whom they were dependent will have} neg the debris fell on Mr Biggest Seller in ‘The result of probability, wit! to elther B.D "And so you are going lo Skibo Cas = Wer asked one of these young men. pronouncing Skibo a though it were no recourse. Sulls for More That $1,000,000, this suit i t Beautiful New York Society | At Pan-American Exposition Lig! ee et vonded little Miss Car. |. Sults for more than $1,000,000 for dam sons who hel Be ees Gc ctitras|ierencuer see | arin yeas UNS Women at the World’s Fair + ‘Then a fided that at al} her | the disaster, D4 of 0 = goes to the Park and visita the lon she | company will be held responstble. The | &t the presnt time . aisiVielalRicehe All Roaldes the sults for 4 Photographs Just Taken of Representative Women of This she asked, most severely hit Is Eugene 6. All broughe by aget Ts asked her what | omnpany. His brot . 25 dainty maids of as many at errr ae Rte ee geen ate | rl tec et her FREE iitcunench holding be City Who Will Figure in the Great Gallery of Types of i erase Oia noe uidersiana the gee | i criménally Suriout oceans New Pictures country’s emblem. Full American Womanhood at the St, Louis Exposition. t ton, er only time will of snap and go, the finest set of pictures we ‘Certainly you know what money {1 Testimony taken so far before have ever issue ou ers in chorus, mething ybody els iked the rep know It | of than OFFICER MAY LOSE BADGE. Arrested Manager Who Women at Night. Magistrate ( I, in the We advised Ross FP, of yn electrical know what that means. Full set free for 60 Trophies coupous. apa has [over Scholer in the Went Side she San- | this the ope yrs e i bent? | Two Great Stories. ? “The Peril in “A Matter of ‘“ A MILLION HALE OLD GRAND- As being " in the cheapest and flimslest possi ble way, purely for speculation. Eugene Allison will lose all his father left him and all he accumuated e negie and his wife to see them He has offices at No. 2 Park DADS credit their healthy old ageto | cy . oo iA en ° d Butlding, Sixty-1 yay A Se h 5 M AG RAUL Beater have |Row, and put into the Allison Realty! and Broadway, to go to the Police CASCARETS Candy Cathartic, and t e Snow. ean evation. j act that tho hotel More than Mr. Rockefeller?” was the Moyea xt qu Who "* responded the child. “I | him."* ‘There were many friends of Mr. Car- Comnr iy $12,000, or 2 per cent of the are telling younger folks how to stay missioner and have the badge of Sy young in apirit by using CASCAR- {| ‘ODI to be mu rested, apital stock. ‘Then the company bor-] OMcer Anderson recall mbnenitbure te HATERS you ang sta! tock. hen ine company ver | Othe Anders Fon its “ratowhy thoseisovena WM! Second of the Inspector A Romance of Mountain { no boys, jon't_ Keep Your | ed the arr MILLION BOXES A MONTH, The and Lowland. } Hartley Detective Stories. boys bere in New’ York back to Pittsburg. mortgaging the erect the hotel. nd on whieh to]; Take them | © total contract for There {s something | one who likes good eating and good Anderson objected to the jatt ae Unlike Any Other! - octety. FRANCIS LAWRANCE DES IN EUROPE Brother-in-Law of Mrs. Joh | Jacob Astor Expires of Bright’s Disease—His Sister Is Lady) Vernon, of England. | PAU, March 19,—Francis C1, tr. of New York, has dled f Bright's disease after a short iliness, Francis. Cooper Lawrance, jy. was well known in New York and Newport He was bora at the old Luw- ance place at Bay Shore, L, 1. graduated from Yale in 1877 first wife wan the doughter of Lanier, of New York, He question witnesses, including Eugene Aly twelve builders, and the way that they son, is an indication of thelr knowl- edge of the negligence that some one displayed in the erection of the Darling- ton Hotel For instance, Alison, while le was on the stand yesterday after noon, was forced to admit when ques- toned by one of the jurors that Pole & Schwandtner, who took the con- tract to put up the Jron work, were not then and had never heen tdentiNed with tho trade, This firth, according to all the testimony that been adduced was so irresponsible financially that Allison lind to suai payment for 1 the steel and iron they bought. plaintiffs will not be ablo to re cover much, &, E, Allison put only $12,500 Irmo (he concern, formed the com pany afd then borrowed all the rest that was necessary to carry the build ing up to the point at which it was when It collapsed, e “['ve sold the property on which the Darlington Hotel was to have been erected,” Allison said in answer to a question as to what particular plans he had tn view for the reconstruction of the edifice, b he ” married ot Philadelphia, john Jacoh Astor. Saye It Was Unavoldable. “Lam devoting all my time now,” he added, “in an endeavor to prove that the collapse way purely an un- from all others. Lowney’s Cocoa fs the finest possible product of the choicest Socoe Beans, The Lowney Receipt Book tells how fo make Chocolate Bon-bons, Fudge, Caramels, leings,ete.,at heme. Sent free ‘Tre Walter M. Lowney Op., Reston, Mass. eo Only Three Left. Only three of the the famous electoral ¢ survive--ex-Senator Hoar and ‘Gen. Eppa ginla. All of the five Justices of Supreme Court who eat on the com- | mission long since passed away JAMES McCREERY & GO, Silks, On Monday, March aist, Ten Thousand yards of Shantung Pongee Silk. Co.ors:—Ficelle, pink, grey, reseda, ecru, cardi- nal, light, royal, marine and navy blue; black and oyster white. 75¢. per yard, Value, $1.15, avoidable, accident. My personal plans for the future 1 cannot determine until t case has reached the end." While Eugene Twenty-third Street, Ct ad BN No Spit havo about the house e pleasant medicine for sour stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, lazy liver [| bed breath, bad taste—CASCARETS Candy Cathartio—a tablet at bed- Attorney-General Knox. eae rignt by morn- # | The Sunday World's Clever Woman Caricaturist Visits the ever bots in ultras fecha eo |Nation’s Great Lawyer, Has a Chat with Him and Makes Int freee Address Sterling Bemedy ff | Character Sketches of Him. Co,, Chicago or New York. j a feet eo good.'* In the Comic Section All the Favorite Fun-Makers. “Dopey McKnight ‘Out of Jail.” (Another of the Popular “Chorus Girl” Articles.) Spring Discovered by the Metropoi- itan Survey. ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest In the World SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK |The Dinner MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. : £54 of the Friendly Sons of . St. Patrick. 4 in the Pittsburg air that make: ‘i 0,¢ yor 1 s drinking can always depend on CAS- Boys, I know lots of them.” Ue! MP the building was let for #90000, with | young women work in his « CARETSto help digest his food, tone By B. Fletcher Robinson. By 0. Henry. \ Mr. Carnegie refused to say anything | @ possibility of $360.00, 1 by ie i up his intestines, stimulate his liver, about the condition of the Steel Tr Waitccerenanenvaralet pe tee an wor The full flavor, the deli- iP \eeguler tie bicod Or tot talk about wusiness in any wus Walt Co: . aMeo Wed night Glous wualiG’, the “abeclite keep his bowels regular, his b! He naid that he might have something! ‘Those who claim damages are waiting Pate ter ag rs ity c Py giBreak pure and sctiveassa ue whole body, ry TO say on politics on his return, when 7 Sor ‘ev ? ‘! ue ur oO! owneys Break- healthy, clean and wholesome, “In hot! i dey Nl for the result of the Coroner's verdict. | the ct of Ander: pene ee cats ’ De i Ww Ww PRs par es will have picked candi. The Coroner's jury is composed of | Not listen to his te: fast Cocoa distinguish it time of peace prepare for war,” and a e are n ervie §

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