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TENDED LIGHTS FOR 48 YEARS Now Mrs. Nancy Rose, Who Looked After the Safety of Vessels Passing Stony Point, “Is Dead. ‘The oldest lighthouse keeper in the Dpited States, Mrs, Nancy Rose, ts lead in the lighthouse at Stony Point, which she had kept for forty-cight years: She was eighty years old and had active charge of the lighthouse up to the time she was taken dil sev- eral weeks ago. Btony Point light is situated on the rocks of the famous point that juts out Into the Hudson River. Here “Mad An- thony” Wayne stormed the helghts and | fought the historic battle. * Mrs. Rose's work was most arduous, especially in the twinter. At midnight *, the lamps in the big light at the top of | the hill had to be changed. If the weather was thick, Mra. Rose had to climb the tower at least once tn each three hours and three-quarters to wind thé clockwork that rings the fog-bell. The height of the upper tower exposes it to the full sweep of the gale. The fralk to the water front Is fey and diockea with snow, and to descend is ou unpleasant feat, even for a vounger person. In all the years Mrs, Rose has been at her post there has been but one! ‘wreck on the promontory, and that was | Ip 1801, when the steamer Poughkeepsie ron on the rocks in a fog. An effort was niade last vear to pension Mrs, Rose, Dut it so itn FRANCE ACTS ON ‘HE POPE'S PROTEST Council of Ministers Decides to Recall Ambassador to the Vatican if Authenticity of Pa- per to Powers,|s Established. PARIS, May 19.—The ‘Ministers assedled in extraordinary ses- sion at noon: to-day to cMnsider the ac- tion to be taken relative to the Pope's protest against President Laubet's visit to Rome. As the version of the protest for- warded to the Governments having - Yélations with the Vatican difters from # that forwarded to the French Govern- ment, it was decided to first agcertain definitely what representation: the Netican made to the foreign Govern- a gr 1g stated that M. Nisard'sirecall nad been decided upon if the authenticity ‘of the protest 1s established. This prac- ‘Ucally assures the Ambassador's recall, ag little or {0 doubt exists relative to ‘the © paper to the powers. The effect of the Ambassadors Fecal! Till be to interrupt diplomatic relations Coune!l WOMAN LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER DIES AFTER 48 YEARS OF SERVICE. THE WORLD? THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1904. GIRL CAUGHT TWO BURGLARS AT WORK Young Woman at Jamaica So Badly Frightened When She Found Men Packing Up Sil- verware that She Fainted. Miss Loulse Thulllard, lving with her uncle, Co: Judge Burt Jay Humph- rey, 187 Union avenue, Jamatoa, had occasion at 2 o'olock this morning to go to the kitchen, and as she en- tered the dining-room she ran into two burglars, who were sorting out the silverware, Miss Thulllard screamed and the burglars jumped out of the window ted oat Rot nstairs his n: inted. At reviving ber sadse, Humphrey, learned ‘Tomatoes Poison Entire Family. STANFORD, Conn, May 19.—-Joseph Broadway, his wife and two children, of Long Ridge, near here, are critically ill from poisoning, The family had canned tomatoes for dinner a few days ago, and immediately after the meal ull were taken sick. CATARRH AT 84 CURED BY TO-NI-TA Mr. Virgil Sparks, Who Was Pros- trated from Disease and Old Age, Was Cured by TO-NI-TA, Dr. Lorentz's Wonderful Tonic Bitters. “T am now in my 85th year," Sparks, ‘and am compelled to & great deal of the time, exposed to all sorts of weather, As a result, I have had catarrh of the bead and throat tery badly for years. I had awful headaches that at times completely knocked me out, and every sumer I bad bay fever and malaria. Many a dollar went for medicines, but nothing did me any lasting good. A friend induced me to try TO-NI-TA, and I believe it is the greatest medicine in the world. Threo bottles cured my catarrh and fevers, "t bad a touch of elther tor “ingit SPARKS, Spring May 7. Is the ay certain cure for nd nll diseases that strike at the SSetem through the tmucous membrane, oF jlicate lining of the body and organs. It cures absolutely and permanently hay and epring fevers. malaria, chills, and catarrh - of the head. throat, lungs, stomach, bowels, Kidneys, liver, bladder, and female weak: jer, which 1s 'really catarrk. It is an Invig- BE Yeah CEA he crating. onic and laxative stimulant. tones up, We system, drives out disease, and imparts hesith. Sreagih and regularity to every Organ and part. Don't be discouraged becnuce FOU baxe, doctored no much without & cure. TO-NI-TA has cured thounands when all elee falled and will Ouse) PoGP ‘The first few does will tell the story. At all Groniets, or furect, a @ bott! en France and the Vatican, Fulton Stree lars’ worth Blue Trading Stamps Free, in addition to those you receive on ie your purchases, 25c. 280, S5e. Nun's Veiling. in Royal, Reseda, N. B.—Positively not more th Hammocks. 800 full-size Hammocks, usu- ally sold at 89c.; special... Porch Screens. Porch Screens, 7 ft. by 6 ft.; worth §1.29; special, each. Couch Covers. 50 ork ace and 3 y lopas 98c Sale of » 39 49c $5. OF special, each Xk. . Namn K. |. NAMM, WE GIVE BLUE TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES, | _ Worth of | Stamps Free Coupon—Upon presenting this coupon at A. I, Namm’s Store FRIDAY (May 20),! and making purchases amounting to $1.00 or more, we will give three dol- US a su. Three Dress Goods Specials. *™» black and White Mercerized Snepherd Check... ‘Waals finish factorv mixtures Tweed Suiting. . Boys’ $3.00 Suits with Extra Pants, $1.30. We expect a crowd, of course, and when you see the extraordinary values you'll buy more than one >» sult; double-breasted styles, in strictly up-to-date patterns, of fancy mixed light and dark patterns, suitable for everyday and semi-dress wear, containing all the wear-resisting qualities looked for in a much higher- -priced garment; sizes 7 to 15 Friday Upholstery Bargains. 5,000 Pieces of Mosquito Netting. Palmer's Mosquito Netting, 2 yards wide and 8 yards in each piece, colort white and gree 69c, piece; sale price 29c. for 8 yards, or, yard “The Beautiful Story of Life,” Dr. faroous medical Dooklet, and doctor's advice, ‘tree Lorents, Medical o,, Fintiron ‘Buildin Yor! s t; F e bd Brooklyn Friday Morning Specials 4,500 yds. of 40-inch fancy White Swiss, with different stripes and just the thing for curtains, usually sold at 12%4¢.; special for two hours only, trom 1 8.30 A. M. to 10.30 A. M., yd. 78 500 yds. as is all w pol Belieee value 75c., at. Bet. 8.30 A. M. and 11 A. M. 150 Matting Rugs, 36x72; value $1.25, at. From 8.30 A. M. to 12 M. Boys’ 50c. Corduroy Pants, 25¢, TAmit two pair to a customer. None C. 0. p. , Tans and Black. “} J 2c omer, an two dress patterns of the above in time limit to any one cu: 1.30) ‘ ‘egular price 4 Awnings. Ruffled Swiss. 2,500 Awnings, made up in sizes| 1,500 yds. of Ruffled Swiss for cur- 2.6x5.6; also 38x5.6, in best qual-| ity stripes and all galy, iron fix- | ee pea den amit rufie tures and put up to your windows y4.; special, ya 8c 2,800 ;yde. of white Dotted Swiss, complet worth 25, ‘$2.59 Dotted Swiss. bee quality; Tike for . P. S.—Please bring the measure- |ments of the outeide of your win- |dows and we can deliver and put| |them up in twenty-four hours. | Bedsteads and Bedding. 500 Mattresses, all fine cotton top and best Spey tick-| coat sizes in brags rail head and foot Bedsteads, with ing, made up in any size you wish and wroree brass spindles and solid brass vases and 2.49) knobs, extra extension foot; worth $6; special Fb. Namm | A. is Namm 3.98 Shs rad War aren at Re CATT) possible elsewhere. Window. Screens and Screen Doors. WINDOW, SCREENS, all made of hardwood, aasuaiabie kind, folowing sizen: 24 Inches ‘high, 24 Inch thiended ST inches ™ —-BSe 28 inches high, ae inches wide, extended 81 {ach 28e 80 inches high, inches wit extended 37 28 : “300 walnut ‘tinlen, your choise of” sien, your ° reven eizes, ‘i 700 SCREEN DOORS, natural wood, Plain aad eirone, ? 90a (REEN DOORS, fanc: cee Stodk “ix 400 SEA EO, 7s (Basement) SCREE! Ponts ot and fancy des! Odd Go-Carts ott Reduced Prioes. There are a hundred or more of these popular, handy Go-Carts of which we have but one of each kind. We have di- ses pees three lots as follows: ils larly $9.50 Bi 7.95 to $13.25; now LOT NO. 2. Regularly $16.25 to $23.75; now 15.00 LOT NO. 3. Regularly $28.00 10 $32.75:now 25,00 (Third Floor, East, 19th St.) The woman who wants country wear. assortment to top. coat sryles wi a eer FRIDAY at The Big Store is always a-sparkle with interest. Special efforts culminate in a series of offerings that are always im- Ghe Stocks Are Vast and Comprise Everything for Current and Future Reguirements. Seasonableness and preparedness are two words which aptly apply to the Siegel Cooper Store stocks. Double ‘‘S. @ H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from 8:30 til! 12 o’Cloch—Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. | | SNE SEED SS AEN RL TEI ETD SEES OORT EIS RR ER ES we Wonderful Sale of Women’s Shires. Bite ° Women’s Spring Coats. Gre Kind sor Seaside or Country Wear. These Coats will be found the proper weight for seaside or ight serviceable Jacket for chilly days er coal syeine wil apres this opportunity. N'S TOP COATS, BLOUSE EONS AND ETONS, made of Covert Cloths, Cheviots, Broadcloths and Peau de Soie, in black, tan or castor. neat tailor- made eFects, with notched collar and fly fons: Feted backs ‘collar lesa'seyles preciy stitched, and cthers neatly trimmed with satin bands cr silk braid; throughout. An excellent select from, WOMEN S COVERT COATS, correct fitted ba ? and noiched collar; collarless styles with ‘or without belts; the now p2pular box back styles; others w.th strapped or lapped teams. All have the swell mannish coat sleeves, some with turn-back cuffgthe beet of taffera oe satin ules vo esas ere from her two men BROTHER AND TWO TO DIE FOR KILLING A CHILD. SISTERS KILLED Lite! Girl Hit Shooter W cEpectal to Ti wening World) ) > MORRISTOWN, N. J. May 19—Frank | Standing on New York Central Track Are Struck by Train and Hurled Into the Air— Bodies Badly Mangled. Betsa, a Hungarian, tyoaix 14, was convicted to-day of murder in the first degres for the killing of Min- ale Ri of Hibernia, on Deo. 5, and was need to be hanged on June 16 lawyers have asked for « new trial. oe boarded at the hou Kissigky in Feedage Th Jad some leon the irder and jetsa “waa jee ea from the pouse He a bent sev hots from volver sro ayrindow and “the aeodnd bal accident at Herkimer late last night at nie Root ven ie ra old. Betsa’s defense was that he| three mmebers of the same family were been drinking and did not know| instantly killed anything about the shooting. Lizzie Forpaw, aged twenty-four; La- —_—_ vinia Forpaw, aged twenty-aix, Henry B. Harris Is m1. John Forpaw, aged eighteen, were Henry B. Harris, manager of the Hud- | standing on a passenger track of the son Theatre, and well known in the-| New York Central Ralroad, waiting for atrical (aibdie is in his home, No. 1) freight to pass west. uddeniy train No, 82, east-bound, ruthed upon them and the unfortunates were hurled in the air, When picked of Jonn UTICA, N. ¥., May 19. “Rotter appreciated. Lawn Mowers Watt Papers. To-morrow we sive you an opportunity: and Garden Hose. | | ww var vai tooers tors money tan UNIVERSAL LAWN _ MOWERS— was required to make them. We have manta one gueranteed. These re. batt but @ few rofts of @ kind—tust enough ara pate 9 ‘i high OF for one or two rooms. They are all per- {3 Es att aaa: Dp earenyea to) cot EMS or Ml seer gun lepabn ams barpaina a (hess eing 8% inches on the side; low prices, of Ui eeri dl 16 zareele bore Te ort rss 1 eich, 2.50 Foal ! Beds URI "qian WHEDL MOW- ey free Bete 10ea" roll: com: So Hee ‘a the. Dighess qrade lower piel rere rr sted to cut 0 ROLLS WALL PAPER: 20 yards bor. all helene suf rans; Pgusrentasd to give er. 9 OF 38 aperopriate for dining at resi ma. halla, ght ani ore ite TAO | 104m 5.00 renee Rs or’mores com = aye * GARDEN re ike . coeds Suprantesd for the season, compl 4 Bi pag te fide WALL, a erat jest ngs. Boer eng in 4.08 | Sor lenetn, 3.95 | otike Pega wo-toned, effects, “aed ROLID 'BRASB HOBE NOZZLES, = Sins Sto Be o rolls Wp 02 aeiatad (masementh Be Third Floor, Front.) To-morrow will usher in what will be a sale of extreme interest to women folk generally, for Skirts will be on the tapis at prices unusually low. mee are Pedestrienne Skirts, Tailored Skirts, Shopping Skirts, Dress Skirts and Wash Skirts. A troad selection, is it not? One of the Special Offerings for To-Morrow 2, I Ry is an Assortment of Pedestrienne Skirts at WOMENS PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS, made of the finest quality Scotch Novelty Tweeds or London Suitings; seven gored plaited styles, with inverted plait back; some have foot kilts, others hve tab hip trimming and 2 IS novelty buttons; strictly man-tailored and perfect hanging. Very e special, WOMENS VOILE DRESS SKIRTS, made of excellent quality French Chiffon Voile in black: fifteen gored plaited style, with inveried plait back and foct kilts. trimmed with self-covered buttons: instep length, /, I IY excellently tailored and perfoct hanging. Specially priced, to-mor e row, (women's Apparel Sections, Second F Wickless Blue Flame Out Cooking Stoves. UNIVERSAL BLUE FLAME OIL COOK: ING STOVES, more nesvily constructed Modet Refrigerators They are in various styles and three special sizes all substantially constructed ‘and thorough ice savers. tage key EFRIGERATORS. No. 490. 24% hs RERRICRE AR deen. do Men 7.25 Bee, 475 REPRIGERATORS, No, 458. Apartment IStyie, 2 wide 3-burner siz0, 75 high: . ene G9 NARCH WICK: LE FLAME | | orrice of NURSER Br NES "one of the 2 eran moet re TORS.” made eave Japanned | tin, moves on the market; 2-9 we moigen bak finish’ “nivanized lining, burner ise. “4 Sickel plated faucet TX WICKLESS BLUE FLAME | | Small cise, 2.50 Large vine, 8.50 ravillt MODEL ICE CH Mapeciat, at 4,95 | | MODEL TS %hecp a his, (Basoment.) Walking Skirts. An unusual purchase of a large assortment enables us to proffer these excellent garments at the astounding prices named. They are all seasonable and thoroughly reliable. Note the prices quoted: MISSES’ CORSET JACKETS; collarless effects; durably lined; a very serviceable in-and-out-of-season garment; to- se ID morrow, MISSES’ BRILLIANTINE WALK- ING SKIRTS; seven gored; blue and /7 Id black: very special, (Women's Outer Apparel Sections, Second Floor, Front.) all satin lined 5.00; y wires 1D, OO, In @ terrible |}, ena|— Sreater Yew York’s Most Popular Store Offers An Elaborate Feast of Values. Goods for less Money Chan Elsewhere.”’ That is the Store’s trade-mark, has been for year sales of Women’s Skirts, Tailored Suits, Jackets, Coats, Men's Ne Suits, a special clearing of Pictures and some extra good bargains in course, there are multitudes of other good auf a mention in the papers. But they bloom in al aie i] wt up life was extinct in each case. The body Ge Miss Lizsie was severed. The ers and brother came to Hackime: from Canada. & few soark age and had roti ince been employed in FRIESLAND SAFE IN PORT. Tisabled Liner Taken in Tow Of Irish Coast Neaches Liverpool. LIVERPOOL, May 19.—The Belgian | So jun American line steamer Friesland, which satled from Philadelphia for this port May 7 and which was sighted off the coast of Waterford, Ireland. yesterday morning with her shaft broken, ar- rived here to-day in 2 The for & reco thrournout he. ined it Prof. Koch 1s aa be Red Star Ine while leaving her dock was blown against the piethead. wall and abe eaipntly to anchor in midetream, had spent tT id not, ne Neve, T could aver, be made . YY 19.—Admiral| you Cervera 4s not dangerously ill. Arthur Humphreys, Spanish Consul here ed a cable message denying press despatch as follows: “My father quite well. The report a, mis- This is from Lieut. Louis Cervera, the son of the Admiral.” re tern ct “ath kad $ new 6 2 ew York. "Phone tee Soods for the Same Yfoney, or the Same and is widely known and Much of the news for Friday at he Siege! Cooper Store relates to egligee Shirts, arpets. ains that do not get the shadow of parts of The Big Store. Paints & Varnishes ALUMINUM PAINTS, untarntan abin and water preot. 1) pint alge, 29 READY. MIXED PAIN: Ore, L quart size, AINE: OH €°l 900 Cigar Spectats, The smoker who enioys good domestic Cigars will find this sale @ goed oppor unity to buy at an unusual saving. POOL TAINTS. 6 gallon nine, 50c f | PORTO RICAN BREVAS. high-rade Pelee Dutdoor wo EAP AINTS for 5.5991 | Porto Rican Clears. Long filer, hande made goods. All desirable colors, The kind offered elsewhere at 18H STAINS. for household pur- dries in short while 4 730 Pine sine, a eae very special, box of 50. WALL FI y FIVE-CENT SECONDS, called seconds compan Fh.” Ines 9QQ f | oa, account of some auisnt defect in enough for ordinary’ size’ room, Tapper or work! regular 50 ity; ox ot 50. 6 TRANSPARENT FLOOR SHIN! for hardwood tloor, 1 quart aise, 4 OO FLOORENE, most durable tloor varnish. BAAN, of TOSTES weet Le guaranteed not to tor turn white THEE water, soap) Or noid, 1 quart 75e REE me, 98 |. Diplomatice Bae, JAP-A-LAC, new wood varnish, re $n 8) a eres eee eee 00 lite trons au popular’ colores Wee box of 50, 2. pint, #0c MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. Basement. (Main Floor, East, 18th St.) Witton & Smyrna Hall Runners WMuch Under Price for Go-Mforrow. We've discounted regular prices nearly $4 on Wilton and Smyrna Hall Runners’ for Friday's sale. Only the best qualities are included. Sheuld you desire # floor cover- ing of this description this will present the best opportunity you have had in many months, Note the sizes and prices ition Halt Runners. Smyrna Hall Runners. 23x9 23x12 23x15 6x12 2.6 x15 675 8.50 1075 75 & 50. 825 10.75 7S: 9.95 (Fifth Floor, Front) Ohe Wen’s Store. _ Good Suits for Quick Clearance Friday. To effect a complete and y decisive clearance, we have gathered all the odd lots and have put a quick-clearing price on them all. Further argument is unnces- sary. Be Sure to Set Here Early Th Cheviots and Wor- | Theseare both Single and Doubleg. They ipiupaore ay and stripe | Breasted, and at the price named effects—but | are 2 most sen- s there are only “eet Or IO eases 3, 50 four or five of a kind. _ een