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ene Florida. Her Pitiful Story. ) Bellevue to st. fers, 80 Manager main at St. ~ time, it ts expected, friends will have heard of her plight She was perfectly rational to-day, Under wis removed she slept quiet @nd when she awoke had no recoll Yendome that caused her Femayal yea- terday. Aetublly Starved H if. Dr. “Walter Gilda; that Mra. Dale, by sacrificing her small earnings for the support of an adopted ehild, which ts 11 in Florida, went with- “out food until she was so weakened physically that her work and worries Upbalanced her mind. She was greatly foneerncd over a bill she owed the hotel Bnf fear of increasing it prevented her ' Rave iad churged to her room, Mrs, Dale and her husband, Frank Russell Dale, registered at the Ven- ame from Jondon, On 4) For @ time Mr. and Mrs, Dale were Qpparently happy. “Wont away, no one knows where. His wife was not of the communicative sort. Bhe lived in het room quietly, and then ‘Manager Green noticed that she failed fo pay her bill, This bill was for the room. “Iam not able to pay you now,” fold Managor Green. “I will go away if you want Toa aes Not to Worry, “Dén't worry about that," the man- ger told the pretty woman. Her cheeks ‘were;sunken and there were black rings ‘under her cyes that told him that she was in mental si * about the room, had been . She spent in room atthe hotel, weak and ng almos¢’ ruining her nervous sys- th- Her Mind Unbalanced. = Dale's hallucination manifest- ed themselves last night. She began noting strangely on Saturday, but no me guessed the truth until a bell- boy saw her walking the floor of her room carrying a small bundle of bed- slothes in her arms. She was talking to the ‘bundle. She was calling it her child, “She fondied it and sung fo, it. In @ rich contralto voice she hummed the lullaby from “Erminic.” ‘The housekeeper was called. She saw mt once that Mrs. Dale was deranged, ‘Dr, Bilday was summoned. One look at the young woman showed him that she was starving. A Catriage was called and Mrs, Dale ‘was taken to Bellevue Hospital. There Dr. Gilda: nalysis of the cai confirmed. In lucld moments Mrs. Dale told of her child, of how she had gone without food to send it medicines and comforis, and of the strange divappear- ance of her husband. Bhe aig told of a New, York lawyer whom exé had jed to get money Que her from the. reat te in Ontario. Por men, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. ony eee the enlarged needed room, yet fitting | n A genuine last, made rom the foot witha bunion. AUDIENCE WEPT Y Mother, Deserted by Her Henry Miller and Margaret Ang- | Major-Gen. Melancholy Is Com- e, , iJ Husband, Denied Herséif Food to Care for Her-Sick Baby in It was to weep at the Hudson The- atre last night. from Wang).—A spirited engagement Weak women hendkerchiefs, strong men blew thetr| Lyric Theatre of War, in which the noses vigorously and coughed resti ly, and even the hardened ushers st: with palsied palms, LACK OF NOURISHMENT. % | Taken to Bellevue Hospital for Treatment; and Then Sent to St. Vinoent’s, Where She Told the young woman who be- from hunger and over- erday in her room at the Hotel, was removed from Vincent's Hospital to- S/@ay. She ts a Roman Catholic and ex- ) pressed a desire to be placed in the e transfer was Green, of the The young woman will re- Vincent's until she has | fully recovered her health. By that her relatives and But he ying, after a vain effort to drag Miss welin with bi @ had been seized with British reti- “Bhe desires me to thank you from After she had been supplied with nour-|‘e bottom of her heart Ashing food and the strain she had been| drawn the house tow foretbly 4s had Mr. Miller, While Armand’s ardor had all but in- | qin. pited apoplexy, Camille, for the moat f Tebcrope. he kept the ling taut untii| with the enemy fleeing in incontinent Qlon of the scene she created in the the hotel physi- | Joy ®lan,and Dr. Parker, of Bellevue. agree Grace ot Dates Mace pan. faving brilliant The trick of hysteria achievements on the same field. Miss’ Anglin lunows well, ee oniy firm fou were not qu with ; i Inisded the moodge uh, her grasp. She] Molody with splendid results. ‘The fing. too much of a dead herself into the deptha of despair, Now- from ordering food which she might |fUC" *Y™mpathetic femininity wept with| with even more spirit than when under goul of Mantiattan’ man 4s not quite| work in reducing the batteries of Fort two months ago. They said they This Camille died hard, coughed but litue. She topk ous wh act in which to-reach the bitter end, Rever leaving her bed, She wid not Grag herself to the window to drop a lower to the unseen child Bata en child inthe street. 4 pathological demonatrati . rin until “Armand arrived mand, jane an firededsaucctes:, tne Near Or ure 5 pens shore ta ingly, comfortabi sing. covered up. ped tl Then the husband “ML hope to have ome '¥ home people inva short] i:ke the tmpulsive lover who would fore wet home and Father ae bolt off into} won distinction for his the country with a vhoge reputa mf t er, Albert tion was as shady aa tha cony cottage t vow" Crea At Auteutl, ho made up in intensity of acting for his rather matter-of-fact ap-| une urls his iM t faine of the Kaming table upon Camil Acored @ stronunus success, He brought the crowd su‘ging in with him, with their nolsy ald raised such tant tuat the wonder was Camille 't go reward right there. : alee | Jest Lewis, a waa’ to eapecteds tia iayel Mase brat jcenay Faplia ¥, the support wae O06 accoUNe 3 horsolf, overencted t ; eco} over-ne 5 vole of Mile, O} ‘OPENINGS ELSEWHERE. Virginia Harned appeared In “Camille* at the Harlem Opera-Houne, formance will be reviewed in. to-mor- row's Evening World, "The Secret of Polichinelle,”’ clever and weli-acted comed has already enjoyed extended runs at} developed for a girl of her years the Madison 8 aires, moved Thompson ai James K. Hi unusually sprightly performance of the | would be moet ac piece, B ‘oadwa G bam and d Flushing Avenue: Brooklyn. Wednesday, avis, Reduction Day | There'll be enough Price Temptations here Wednesday | | and pi ange ready-made shoe| f | stripes Without the proper | stripes ; regular 39 WANG MAKES WAR AS CAMILLE BIED| ON DULL OLO CARE pletely Routed by De Wolf Hopper’s Army in an Engage- ment at the Lyric. lin Made Hearts Thump and Shirt Bosoms and Straight Fronts Heave. HA-HA-HE, April 18 (by special wire dissolved into their|took place here this evening in «the enemy's forces, led by Major-Gen. Melancholy, were completely routed. The battle resembled somewhat an en- ly | ¢| the ago, though in the Inte contest ‘The victorious forces werp led by that ~arked tis carlter triumphs. His former clever little oMeer, Cadet Miller was | the forces of Mataya, the Crown Prince ‘i She Lacks the Size, amt, Though not possess! the same lantly turned the tables by chart rotindlny, ipo Uttle of- ficer performed feats of greceful valor ‘0 the footlights, that | that withered the ranks of her op- ponents, executing a pretty flank move- ment, in which the guns of Fort Mirth were captured and standards of Major Jollity were secured. er ho icin pias Angin dite"Ct | ‘The enemy had tentatively entrenched Itself In Pit Valley and behind Gallery It wave way at the first assault, had caretully trod the technica) | 2d from then on tt was a glorious rout, Miller Becomes *, und then happily adding: eo gath Armand’s father, when | haste. dd it (Arthur Wen | Col, Robert Fracasse (William Pru- ut as sympathetic as an Fthon ette) led hia Corpis) Ulegcy into action cher on u rainy Sunday, with unmistakable gallantry, evoking former memories of \ his While the land forces were winning thelr signal victory the naval forces Min pach ber Camiiie finds tts phases of the part] were lifting the blockade against Port plodding ‘slong “on evel. Once sie iet| #ip Marie, now under command of Ad- miral Nel-La ber-Gen, went into action find “masculine bugles trumpeted sound, “for i tld that tha| Nette St, Win-Ter. ander, Admiral Jean- She did famous High Note, and the lower forts fairly crumbled away under her allvery broad- hough he! sides, “Camille Died 1 Brogue -Hattery Encounter, Ihe heart-destroyer, Messenger, No. $e (Anes Kelly Morse), had a brlet 7 ut “tiring encounter, in’ which (he emonairation ot algae | Brogue Hutteries were uninasked” with bed looked 1 ithe dnya ‘of “Phe Cred thts “oat Ae then, to her | they have lost nos inh aly grace st how Bolendtdiy Sebuttnetaece “tye Bina Saag Mr. Miller didn't look altogether Sitpnant, ser Peat feats coy lea Hrd We really cou x fire nee. In tho meena where Armand | or Gen. De Wolt Hopper. e's bowed head he Not Stron; been, Bruce McKRae'e burr Bick megeilessiy and fy fo the Gaunt de Warviile, ane B $, Who ws ‘The. mother of Lillian > aoa! poe | A ivmpe to such a degree | the fourteen-Year-old high sehdel pdpul, tone waa prone to fear the red wi wore’had turned her head, “C.D, | Who disappeared on I'riday dust trom — her home at No. 32% Tremont street, Boston, belleven that her daughter came to New York to try to get on the stage. ‘The per-| child and has asked 'The Evening World ‘Sho ‘is heart-broken «over '» absence. that] Lilian wos in the graduating class of which | the Winthrop High School. She is over- nd re and Garden The-] could casily pass for sixteen oF Princess. W. H.| teen. For some time before she left her members of | jome she had talked a great deal about ompany RAVE AN] the stage, She has a sweet voice and She is tall ‘and hus blond hair, “All Cars go direct or by transier to our doors. ilerman to Demonstrate that the day well deserves the name “Reduction Day.”’ | $1.25 Fine Lawn Waists to Go at 49c. 200 dozen of the prettiest and most fascinating waists go to} make up this ‘'Keduction Day’’ sale. Waists like them are| |selling now at some stores for $1.25 and more. They comprise | white Persian lawn with black dots‘and black and navy blue lawns with white dots. Fancy stock collar to every waist, and some are tucked back and front ; sizes *49¢) oe 321044. FOR RED UCEON DAY, choose from the lot at. d ~ Embroideries. ee Another choice lot of Em- You'll marvel at the extra-| | broideries go on sale Wednes. | ordinarily low prices tor! dutanis) cay. They consist of edgings and in, Reduction Day"” | seriings, 2 to 6 inches wide, and are | worth 10c, For Reduction Day, Babies’ Sacques, worsied, flanneletie, each . noe solid colors and pretty t 15¢} " Yuodce “Wnioes set| '5¢, Handkerchiefs, 2c! Several hundred dozens of them, white and colored, for| men and women, some with preity em- | | broldered borders 5 rogular Se. fot | | Reduction Day, ¢ach........ Cc | Js lots of uo less than'S. | ‘Infants’ Sac jues, 15c_| | Also Skirts and Wranve . Babies’ Flannelette “Wrappers. and Kimonos, whit prety 96 5 ic Babies! Sacyuet, worsted end | Bedéord cord; regula’ 49... 5c | Babies! Long and Short Skirts, annel- | gig vith came banda; regula 5e| ice I the e boy to. an eve Traviine that in possible. say (hat T have spent the greater part f Ufe or mo! e ceremony performed OSCAR WOULD BE A ee aS "MET = Thinks He Can Do Any Possible Stunt on a Bicycle and Wants the Barnum & Bailey Show to Give Him a Chance, NEW HAVEN, Conn, thant oh ny feet, petition of the heirs of jon that 1 have ver a pity trick ridare “pt away with tn Toyland. have been translated into English, par- ticularly those on subjects of polliical interest, He spent some time in Russia in studying the political and social cus- toms of that country. of the famous politi¢al economist M. ae Lae 1s President of the League inst Atheism, and in of the Paris Universal n do) {Tam fully, cont M. LEROY-BEAULIEU HERE. thor Whe Will Lecture at Har- vard Arrives from Europe. ralsing| Among the passengers arriving to-day ‘ever, /on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse was and feel that I could conally @o them. x Anatole Leroy-Beauliou, who {s to FREO R. HAMLIN MARRIED. Well-Kaown Theatrical Man Weds Mre. Mary Wi. Cadow. Frionds of Fred R. Hamlin, one of the Proprietors of “The Wisard of Oz" and “Babes in Toyland," were surprised to- day to learn of his marriage to Mra. Mary Burton Cadow, widow of a wealthy Chicago broker. Tbe ceremony performed by the Rev, John R. Paxton, at No. ol West ws Forty-sixth street. Cleaveland, of the’ Probate Court. ——<—<—— the feat I can perform ie with a ‘a any opportu ity <0 try, tiene He is @ brother Best for a Fire. The best sort of paper for kindling a. big fire is a life-insurance policy. Taw’ Merl Linton & for Ce man who success ry World wants—over two million readers wer the Hyde lectures et Harvard Rapowtion. Elghtoen-year-old Oscar Goldman, of No. 433 Madison street, wants an oppor- tunity to perform the hair-raising feat which Volo rouses thousands to breathless polse at Madison Square Gar- den 4 ‘The boy rays that he will attempt the pgn without any practice if he Camille did not suffer and die with-}counter that occurred # mumber of|can have a net for the first trial, out sympathy. The audience f mingled its tears with Marg: Ahglin, and when Henry Miller grew | whelming. red in the face with Armand’s arief hearts thumped and ached venoath | popular commander Gen, De Wolf Hop-| terrors for this youth, tienen f shirt bosoms and “stratght-fronts,” by aerial he has got his t.nge he would almost tetory, {f possible, was more oyer-|be willing to go whirling through the air over @ fcrest of Ler Neither has the mits he would ilke to’ practise it ber, who repeated his rapid-fire methods| times before essayiig the perilous per- | The morning stars ngver sang to-| with even more pronounced success than | formance gether in more harmonious accord than ese evening stars played together. “The glory js yours,” they semed|Del-La Fox, while miased by the old to say to each other, and it was really | guard, was supplanted by the sprightly auite embarrassing at the end of the|lttle Licut, Mad-Ge Les-Sing, who led second act, when Mr. ebliged to take unto himself the lion's|of Siam, with remarkable felicity. thare of applause. ent 10. for next month it had ————— E ten used instruments went in a hurry, and you simply couldn’t stop the enthusiastic music lovers from buying. Sold 19 others. The wonderful bargains—the Simpson Crawford Co. Co. ment plan and the good fondition of these fustruments s all combine to make this sale the most popular event of the kind of the year. Ten great specials for Wednesday. Wednesday, April 20—We name below four specials: STEINWAYGRAND....5 ‘and condition—will be taken quickly at this price, SAC uatnae ‘the is for be- | “T have ridden bicycles of various EMINENT DOCTORS PRAISE MUCU-TONE OW can we measure the importance to mankind of the discovery of an absolute cure for catarrh, that dreaded malady which attacks the mucous membrane or delicate underlining of the skin of the body The disease which for years has Q discouraged scientists the disease siete veedbare 12,000,000 men and women sufferers in the United States alone, rb rresaghel idl peursgyed deed teieehe Mi allred ts are treated each ion to appreciate Fourth Floor, DN FISCHER UPRI 9d. musical and fin= A BGar Investment foth savare and 1 ANGELUS PIANO SLATER. 00 | ‘This is in fine shape; ha: gan attachment and originally cost mBuNtnt April 21— MM SQUARE. SBT wsoset tee 265,00 ee WATERS cL» ane fone an ‘condition; great bar- 1 PIANOLA [All three og IGELUS4 1 APOLLO | your choice. ELTON UPRIGHT... ui Hnest toned wai A $100 more than we ask). 1 KNABE GRAND. (eae fuT ton 1 GROVESTEIN SQUARE. Also 6 une specials on il 23,—-Mostly ah this day—althoug! shall offer some. very fine piano bars LIAN —The greatest $ player of them all. Only slightly used, 1 STEINWAY SQUARE... ‘Tone and cage ke new. 1 BUTLINOTER UPRIGHT ~ §, in. ihe paar ena Dlasale, ieslagest Wes, tenet gota cure to even the chronic sufferer. The staff of physicians of the Suffolk Hospital and in Boston, where in less than two years ients have registered, do not hesitate to pro- Rexall Mee -Tone the best cure for catarrh they used. Albert C. Smith is the the Hon. Chas. J. Noyes dents. The tendent is W. 1 vena co, Crane ee (Think of buyin, for this amount ae 4 Teurth double) Six fine hargatns scoorapany these rage April 22— WATERS SQUARE $ ed legs; great bargain) Grantest values in mattin; in mattings and rugs. T only are the values greatest in New York, but the. patterns are the newest— those handsome, exclusive designs found only at Simpson Crawford Co.’s store. for 60c. Ingrain Carpet— 37c new Spring patterns. 29 China and Japanese mattings. Prices per roll of 4 yards, Fifty-four splendid offers, We cannot fill mail orders this sale, and no instrument will be sold exeept on day specified in our e371 pati 1 | MaNGbod Shanes 95200 | 15. 00 esident and treasurer and oe on lames Stevens are ‘Clare, M.D. Third Floor. 42c 84. yd. for 65c. imported cork linoleum—2 yards wide. Wool Smyrna rugs. Oriental amd domestic designs. for 50c. extra quality oil- fe cloth, in new effects, M “Tt gives me great satisfaction to typer to trial of Rexall Mucu-Tone, the corps thst thie compound is the best cure nee catarrh which we have ever us cooley all catarrhal diseases of thé bronchial and nasal passages ; bye , intestines, kidneys and bladder ; catarrhal sroubles of the gener- ative vieee oe of women, etc., Mucu-Tone bas effected remarkable you that after a most carefal ie —oegere Ma | of puysicicns, of our ree, " Mucu-Tone seeme to act becprserteend fsa the bleod and muceus membranes, 0 inflammation. F tet shviptfarie Spring pure food gale SALE that'saves thousands of dollars to economical foods is certainly worth your while. That's what this one did Monday. PINEAPPLE- persons who desire Come to-morrow. an AN Gonna er 2 Ma Aap you will do-this you will continue takeg'tt'until’cur curetpsion!t Rexall Mucu-Tone gtr other catarrh — Mra, Stewart [s here searching for the| edies, It works poe vessels, going bag alin bh gel of eae ving out the poisons j|ammations a: the mucous membranes. rion oe the ing influence will be felt | will effect a complete cure of the worst cases Your money back if not more than MILD Seite COFFEE or Golden Santos Coffee, favorite blend, 1b), nee 7 oe. EAU DRY soar SEEDED ‘RAISINS Recleaned Currants: very first dose its and from four to six MIXED THAS {ORDAN ALMONDS —Extra sglected; Ib. O50 Sold only at our store. Large bottle~89 cents. - RIKER'S DRUG STORE 6TH AVE. AND 23D ST. OUR NEW YORK AGENTS: HEGEMAN & CO. (a corporation), 200 Broadway; 205 Broadway; 200 W. 125th st.; Amsterdam aye. and 155th st., and 149th st. and 3d ave. AN'S DRUG STORES, 125th st. and 8th ave.; 601 Bth ave. 3MANN, Druggist, 1020 3d ave.; 428 Columbus ave. FLOUR oe 2 1 Btu- Bot Royal stu CHES — Calitor- Eee pcs GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR—THE That Mercerized Chambray at I2!6c. Plain—all_ colors, ite a little sensation in its own way, and thousands upon thousands of yards |. have Ridge dic eee know the values of these fabrics know that this is worth twice the price we Notice the amoothness of the surface, the even texture, the soft, silky finish, the partect It is simply incomparable at the price, colors and even quality. put up in blue metal on the cover tablet All druggists, Canned White Cherries, °° - Two-Pound Can, I2c. These are real nice, tasty white cherri sugar syrup. They are mighty good eating Re we've heard people call them ‘‘refreshing’’ apd’ ‘delicious’ when we have opened and sampled them, -Of course they are not the fancy’ stock that come in glass jars, yet we think if ig rocery: store and hooey the righ Young Men’s $12.50 Suits, $9.75 There is @ snap of style about these Suits that will please the young man who is particular in bis ttress—especially if be notes the cut and fit of his clothing. Tt is just such an effect af mas! octagonal, oO. eer sold in bulk 100, 260, 500. Boras Cnerie mo Booman Dee 00. Ghicago or New York. 0 fitting back, (Vests are single-breasted and Trousers ax up-to- ‘Wate in lines, full at the hip and tapering to the foot--materials ‘ere the newest’ Chovioiny in attractive patterns-—Coat and Vem be aint heigeme Sous ftnaes 16 to 20 years, up