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' But Mrs. Goldstein Will Part from Her Little One Only Be- @avse She Is Unable to Nour- ish It. _ YOUNG WIFE DESERTED * BY FAITHLESS HUSBAND. Left Home of Luxury fo Marry Man She Loved Only to Be Deceived and Left Utterly Penniless. | POVERTY and distress; willing to give baby wirl away, free. Mra, Goldstein, 525 F 100th at. ‘ ‘Mrs. Goldstein, a pretty girl, with a Airee-woeks-old baby on her lap, was found at the address given in the above | advertisement by a reporter for The Evening World to-day. As the reporter entered a bare room the young mother rose from a box on which sl, was ™It- ting and shrank back. folding the In- fant to her breast. Her long b! pale covered her shoulders and fell over the sleeping child. There was a look of fright in her big brown eyes us cowered before the visitor “I supose you have come for her? he managed to say in a trembilug voice and in perfe Engiish, “You have come for my Nettle. 1 must give her up if 1 would keep her alive. Tam hungry and she will starve. A hungry whother cannot nourish a child. T e 4s no money left. I am onl to stay bere th charity. j Denerted by Her Husban Then this girl of eighteen told whe had been deserted by her husband after he had lured her front her father's roof, where sho lived in comfort and even Jueu: | ‘My father is a Jeweller in Row @he sald, sobbing as she spoke. ago there came to our home a hand fome man—he was the sort of man who worms his way into a woman's hea and he had little trouble in winning A yeu Jove and my trust. My father warned | me, but a girl of seve doesn’t | €sten to her parents when her aeart Prompts her. J ran away with him, ly) father never forgave me. bat he Kuve} me $1,000 and told me to go to my lus © this $1,000 to my husband and semble and diasips was tog money Bought mo a Ucket on u Ameria. YT will join you on the next vessel wrduous winte ve Ww lly <2 him and J eboyed hin pS CAIDA hls Tes came to Now York and waite i é n 0 come to 1 niet every: steamah : ern home an in| Thy girl was dead on the by ei but he did not come, 1 wrote to hin ud an air acting On| pouriis out of HH bed, the gas ere wera no tuswers to my lel which alwaye dn 2 “Jot, the atop cock or but th which was op pera anon te sents ita, lve: with: Me 1 huve nothing to any about th Minotta tan down ‘dt Babetto Cahn, w/o heard my story and | titieut situation i thet | weet ana town Wie staira to the felt sorry for mv. By to uot away | Meet and found Policeman Corcoran, Raby Only Three Weeks Old. f Hew for a few weeks that | aay Meike UP four other Stem children “Litttle Nettio—that's my baby's! about the 3 Conimtt- Bice ate BB ue the house, Mr. . rie Srapiieneierl¢ aship, (ov v wala: | Stern, is 8 real estate de Pama it Was, Wie name, of jny mater something that T cannot talk | 3. Loute with his wite crear and my grandmother fore me and It) wyout at present. The matter iv all up!” The death of tl i y name—cuine three weeks ago.!in the alr as yet Lwhall return on the | tg have by nt is belleved pagers 218s) 1 ayich satis from Lwerpool May | eo) Sh Bince then T have been ur » work tle, watch solin fram Liverpool from. Russie th Sho enme for my living or for bab, ing, and ———__"* 1 must give her up c RIVER CAPTAIN ‘ : EAD. “YL could get funds from my father, OSWEGO. NX. ¥., April tons cununued the broken-hearted girl ’ 8, Vice-Consul at & Aunal, a well-known Saaimi bla Wet 8 5 WH SteAMpOn? ; 1am too proud to ask my father. Lam bd PD. Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. | died here to-day atter w bri \ptatn, @o proud to admit that I cannot he iner © Was forty-five teats oF} lIness. who the love ot the man has e everything in life sacred ty a woman t baby, unill ‘then. take her, heart The chit In st Jape "It will he a ohild “must 3 give It to ST. MARK'S RECORD FOR HOSPITAL YEAR omen Wore Than 3.000 Patienis Treated, Many of Them Gra- tuitously, and Nearly 2,000 Free Meals Given to the Poor. | her mothe tte ad porting mother's hott other will ansilie | ‘The Board of Managers of St. Mark's Hospital his just issued a most en- piuraging rerort of the work done by | the hospitsl lust year, had as indoor patients persons, but treated faa. During the year 1,3 operations, many of them major, wer perform: he unusual percentage of Mt were laparoiomies A part of the work of this hospital has been the giving of good substantial | 1s absolutely free to the poor wi applica for them, During the year auch meals were given, ‘There wei 4,504 hospital cases of free atment The ‘managers reduced the in ness by $7,500) so t now khe flow edt of the hospital is lower than it been during the fo Anatitution’s existence In accounthig for this, amount of charitable w as been able to do, the man -sturn thanks to the managers of the an- nual Thanksgiving concert in ¢ Hall, to the city of pitul Saturday and Sund. nd for he hospital ew York German Charity Bull . Henry iden and Aher enero Members aud friends Ungtinted praise is given™ Miss Windhorst, Superintendent, and 8 Marion A, c Matron, of the Hos- pital, for thelr conduct of the institu- Hon, — WRECK VICTIM DEAD. AMSTERDAM, N. ¥., April 23.—Mrs injuries sustained in the catus- on the Mountain Lake Rallway and veers |come intruder from the SSRN wenn Uwe on Ua VEE ERP ae ar NOTED DRESSMAKERS ARE HERE FROM PARIS Redfern and Representative of Another Fa- mous House Arrive on French Liner and Pay Rapturous Tributes to Our Women, ‘The French liner In Savole arrived | gown. We do not make the figure for at her pier in this city to-day after /the American woman, We design the what her passengers termed “de- | dress that makes the benuty of her Hghefully uneventful voyage.” ‘There | figure a glory, a delight, a marvel. were @ great many Parisians among! “But I do not mean to say that our the passengers, who have come to visit | women have not the figure. How could the St. Louis Exposition. Among the/|I, as a Frenchman, make this dispar- French passengers were Elime Dupont, | agement of my sister, aud when my the Commissioner who will represent |ter makes the fashion tor the world? Franco at the Fair, and Redfern, the| But the American woman, she has great Paris dressmaker. Mile. Henrl-| what I might call the sterner beauty, ette Perdrix, representing Paquin, the| The American woman can be big and rival of Redfern and Worth, was alao7 till be beautiful. The Parisian woman among the on @he French | cannot be so large and have the same steamship. perfection. Belore leaving La Savole to go to the| It’s the Ensemble that Conuts, apartments he has engaged at the Wal-| ‘You ask me what are the newest dorf-Astoria, (he famous woman's sar-| styles? That I cannot say—there are torial artist discoursed elegantly on| hundreds of Uttle differences that the the fashions and compared the dress | man who {6 not the artist can never eee. and style of the New York and Pa- risian society leade thing, it is the ensemble. Ana if I It {s the extrame delicate, what you| should make a description of the en- call proposition,” remarked the French- | semble you could nevair understand. It man, gracefully balancing a tiny, gold | ts the little lace and Jittle ribbon here— Upped cigarette and allowing a little! the Mttie rule and Uttle founce there, ribbon of smoke to curl from his lips, ene t, the sei Ht me han ere fal, “to make the comparison between the | Gye our littl ateiearandinow Cant mos beautiful women itn the world, | tell you them the women of Paris and the women of | — Rev n ssid that he would have a : w arrivals | wonderful exhibit of gowns at the St w York ica, WI k Americans Have the Flgare, hin exhibit w “But as a Parisian I ean only look # and exe up iris as the fashion centre of the | gyiinen in whether he Uni-ve-rse, We make fashion and | teint francs or doilars a een ara oltow. What ix} N Pordvix, representing Paquin, He Y lot discuss the object of her the “AL rolled American Ie in Paris is the mode all the and his eyes won the A she can GOV, MURPHY =F SHILSFOR EUROPE. 1 BED FROM cas New Jersey’s Chief Executive | Little Daughter of Louis Stern, Goes Abroad jor Rest and| Herself Partially Overcome, Recreation—Other Passen-, Discovers Servant Asphyxi- gers on the Philadelphia. ated and Gives Alarm, Murphy, When Minetta s| orn, the twell akiln mor Naw year Horse panied by hla son, Frank. | 14 daughter of Louis Stern, of No. 1s | Un lod tor Europe to-| Madison avenue, awoke to-day. she diy Hadelphia found the house full of gas. Under the ‘Tam going abroad purely for rest |!fuence of the poison she made her | sald the Governor, 1 ison way stagxeringly to the window for air. | THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRUL Then it Js not the newness of any one} 4 Rav YOU RISK NOTHING Go To Your Druggist Today Back Aches—Frequent Calls—Hid- ney, Bladder or Liver Trouble—Get One Bottle of Dr. Pettingill’s Hidney- Wort Tablets. If the First Bottle Does Not Help You Our Consultation Department Will Advise You FREE. ” 1 years I suffered trom kidney | Three Members of Mr. Hagerty’s Ter te Doctors were unable to sive Mel Family Made Well by Dr. Pet- nent relief. ef Tot only lost confidence in medicines, Kidney-Wort trouble sapped my vitality so se- Miroly” that I was losing ‘confidence In ‘ Broo! steadily getting worse, and was | oughi: y obliged to'give up my position. A | ney-\Wort e ail that is claimed persuaded ma to try Dr. Pettln-|for them. Thoy off fs cure with ty- gill'e Kidney-Wort Tablets. self wud two other membors of the family «ftried them as @ Jast resort. In @ short | suffering from urinary troubles.”"—Thomas tme I was completely cured. I have. Hagerty, 731 Franklin Ave. never had a recurrence of the kidney | DI 4 1904,—""I_ am thor- satisfied that’ Dr. Pettingill'’s Kid- women—young or old— ‘dor siok—find in velo, remedy NEW ENERGY—NEW YOUTH— through their veins to You can print thin.” eob!l4, 21 Robinson St., E. Charles EB. Rothschild cured his lack of energy and of confidence when ho cured | his Kidney Weaknens. | WATCH YOUR URINE for the Broke Dust | His joss of vitality and of confidence! inuex of Lite or Death, Health or Bick. ult of his Kidney nena. “ i 's have entire inflyence | 2 in Liquid Kian Weak To try ality by more sttmu- ugs is ruinous folly. jto cure lark of | tants or dangerous nto Kidneys | Dr. Pettingill’s Kidaey-Wort Tablets | re yoy po | have brought the Joy of Its to thousands | 1 Yu DONT \of men and women, who acknowledge tie| £70430 2 oand who are praising the medicine t| ton Departe college 3c, Burin See tom Ve our Symptoms Ful IDr. Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets. THEY CURE—Back Aches—Low Vitallty—All Kidney Troubl They Contain NO ALCOHOL— Nothing but Concentrated Cure, A MILLION AMERICAN BOUNCING BABIES are kopt crowing with the de- light of living because their mamas have learned to use CASCARETS Candy Ca- thartio. Neighborly neighbors tell each othor of CASCARSTS and the kind words eaid have croated a sale of 4 over A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. It is easy to protect infants against “4 children’s complaints, because all Wo) these perils have their beginning in Bie"? stomach and bowels, and we have () i\ in CASCARSTS a perfect medicine WK thet will elways keep the delicate /) machinery in a child's body clean, regular and in working order. Chil- dren like the little cancy tablet and are kept safe from all stomach, bowel, blood and skin diseasos. All druggists, 100, 260, 50c. NEVER SOLD IN BULK. The _ geuuine tablet stamped CCO. Sample and booklet free, Address , STERLING REMEDY ©O., Chicago or New York “They make me feel 20 good ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES It doesn't matter whether you call tt Strikes may be all right, or they may ‘Ripeans’ 4 your druggist be all wrong. We would’ like to argue will give you Ripans Tabules, and thus, the question if we had time, but Just when you want a reliable remedy for now all we can say is that when you are dyspepsia, indigestion and bilious head- in the throes of dyspepsia and indiges ache, the desired end will be secured tion “strike” for Ripans Tabules Just as quick as you can. the les not . Ripans Tabules are not only the best, jon while you but they are the cheapest proprietary . medicine in the world. omach only perform thelr fur arg asleep, but while vou are awake, A skilful engineer keeps his machinery No othercountry in the world has well oiled, so that there {s no creaking yg, developed as rapidly as ours, We in its Joints, but the human engineer 'S invented the telegraph, the telephone and so negligent that often every Joint Is the phonograph, besides many other creaking before he applies the oil. A things, prominent among which is the single Ripans Tabule, taken once @ day, greatest of all remedies for dyspepsia, In- keeps the human machine in good order. digestion and biliousness, Ripans Tabules, Ripans Tabules are not only the cheap- The cheapest may not always be the est medicine in the world, and have a pest, neither may it be the worst; but of rger Sale than any other remedy, bat one thing you may be assured—Ripans doing more good, because they are Tabules are not only the cheapest pi '- more effective in the cure of all cases Of prigtary medicine in the world, but they dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness and are the best remedy for constipation, in- stomach herapeutic disorders than any other digestion and bilious headache known, . A prominent educator says that he al- We advocate the use of pure food, but ways carries a box of Ripans Tabules i the purest food in the world will’ not his pocket, and takes one nearly every prevent biliousness. then, what you re- night on retiring, He believes that Is the quire is something to expel the unwel- secret of his success as a teacher, be- stomach, and cause, In his opinion, no man can’ suc- the best thing you can possibly get for ceed in anything if he is in a dyspeptic, that is Ripans Tabules. morose and moping condition. — | Wilmarth, of Gloversville, is dead | di a Neen giiag Greatest in the World ‘ ed by dyspep: When you feel that dull, bil h it Kipans Tabules cure ache coming on, if you have : s in the house to use in Just suct an save yourself fro: and the conseq bill .¢ Ripans Tabules when their stomach§ are in disorder, and get well and keep well, Doctors tell us that hi is not a disease, but only the on of dis- ease, and the Christian Scientists tell us that there is no such thing as disease Funny, isn't it? Nevertheless, Ripans Tabules will cure the worst case of bil- fous headache In short order. Cheerfulness oiten wards off disease, and the best remedy for a morose dispo- sition, especially when it proceeds from a foul stomach and indigestion, {s Ripans Tabules, No man can live forever. No medical entist has yet been able to prolong life indefinitely. The best we can do ts to take Ripans Tabules with regular fre- quency, thus keeping the stomach fn good condition, and that will. insure good health and reasonable longevity, “Oh, doctor, | can’t take those horrid, bitter, nauseous pills!” “Well, don't take them, Ripans Tabules are Just as effec- tive for dyspepsia, constipation and indl- gestion. They are the best Jaxative you can get.” Notiuing takes away one's strength like a bilious attack, and nothing cures this Pessimism is often caused by indiges- i malady quicker than Ripans Tabules, tion, which can be kept permanently at bay by the occasional use of Ripans Vabules, “The upper side of every cloud is bright and shining, and so | turn my clouds about, and al s wear them in- side out, to show the silver lining People have been known to die from indigestion and dyspensia in an acute form, but no one was ever known to die from these diseases who took a Ripans Tabule in season. When pangs of torture rend the soul and clutch us with relentless grasp, when fateful ills our lives control and bind with octopedal clasp, when gastro- nomic forces fail and indigestion’s pow- ers assail, then is the critical moment when you should take a Ripans Tabule. The difference between a high liver and a good liver is this: A higistiver Is liable to change a good liver into a bad liver, while a good liver can be kept good by . the regular and discreet use of Ripans Tabules. They cure dyspepsia and .indi- gestion, Only five cents. All druggists. ‘ \ aa If You Have Hidney Disease Signs—' | will cure—ts an uncommon remedy. 28, 1904. fo _ Sensible If your dealer does not keep them, send us $1.00 and we will send | you 50 by express, prepaid. Pit Pa. Manufactured AMERICAN STOGIE co. teburgh, RRM Cigars which cost Five cents, Ten cents, or twofor Twentya: five cents, don’t imagine. because ' Star Stogies cost less that they won’t suff you-—the fact ig many million- - aires give them preference over, any other smoke. Surely not because they dre 5 for 10 cents, Get My Book, if Sick. Don’t Send a Penny. Don't send @ penny. ° just wait ull you see what T can do. vet me take the risk. Let me prove 0} first’ what De. Shop's Restorative can. do. The Restorative wil! in ur friendship. : Whole month you can use it without thi will furnish lx bottles of Dr. Shoop’ Re- storative a month on tral. far as cost to you is cerned. Do you understand me? I am tell- ing st a plainly, as clearly as [ can. 1 want you to know absolutely and without doubt Unat this offer iv made un honor, I have the prescription that cures. My only problem is to convince you that Dr. Shoop's Restorative com: |ion remedy could not mand a teat Ike thin | it would bankrupt the physician making the | offer. And I ain succeeding everywhere, and here is the aecrot of my succcas. | vurlably ‘that where there waa a. weaknese, the inside nerves were weak. Where there Wap a lack of vitullty, the vital nerves Jacked Where weak organs wero ft power. found. T always found weak nerves, Not the nerves commonly thought of, but the Vital orguna’ nerves. The inaide—the invisi- plo nerves. ‘This was @ revelation Then my real suc- cess began. Then I combined ingredients that would strengthen, that would vitalize these »., That prescription I called a restora- known the world over now ag Dr. storative, are socept. one in each forty y after and only writes me that my remedy failed. Juat think of {t. 30 out of 40 got well, and these are difficult cases, too. And the fortieth has nothing to aT am proud of ft te y sick when a chance Itke this Is Xf well, you should tel! others who are +) ppresiate ay: pathy and aid. Tell mo of some sick friend, Let me cure him. ‘Then, ho will show. his ratitude to both of us. Your reward it gratitude, Mend forthe book new. not State simply which oor 3 OD D7" book you want and Book 8 on address Dr. Shoop, Book 4 for Women. > fen (soaled.) Box 7051 Racine, WIS. Book 6 on Rueumatism. 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