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“Neighbors with Phonog Ment around Ninetie Ftrom 7 o'clock nti! \.One the enst side n)ug north from Nin Gaterdam avenue wx th raphs, th stre ol neti Plock has been called by its detractos pn libel. So fi Wten taken ou fast few months, rtmenty, five ste ne may look into Whole row of flats. Aa Inst night w et the ye fin the rear of the But that was not ‘Here is what the wrles high the rear the first hot fassiin t TAT DWELLERS IMRS, TAYLOR IN ICE ORE to Silence Pandemonium in Adjoining Apartment-House ‘Qocupants of the Cassius _Have a High Ball. E PIANO TO HOUSE-TOP ND TRIP BY MOONLIGHT. Make Night Hideous !q.gn to Be in Jail, for She Wake, | 1} Wedding and Music. While * Crying Babies Add to Clamor. Not since the fret hot night of last stimmer has there been as much excite h street there ds @ row of double five-story flat-houses, Making sixty long and narrow fats, hich extend back to a courtyard. 4 but that ts prob 1s known, no one has absolutely mad in the courtyard Is bounded on yy the brick wall of the Cassins |’ From |! ¥ of these windows in the apartr very one of the windows flats was open. “Why Tenants Called Pollee, to hear most of the might and wh: call the police ~ husband, the father of Td declared was Willis De Kay, of Middletown, who in dead. Taylor first’ struck her soon after they were married while he was drunk. She had $2, which he wanted, and he beat @nd kicked her until she gave it to him. The money she had earned by doing washing for neighbore, On other oe casions he pulled her hair, scratched her face. choked her and abused her In many other ways He came home drunk one night. threw her clothing down the stairs and told her to get out Mrs. vlor gave clenr voles, wh anywhere in the JILTED JEWESS rugs! HER OWN DEFENSE Woman Who Killed? Her Hus; hand, Then Cut Up His Body and Burned It, Says She Was Treated Cruelly.’ ein a heard her evides was easily t-room, 4 DAUGHTER SCORED BY THE PRISONER’S LAWYER. Lena Sosner Hangs Herself Af- ter Writing Letter Saying Max Masmarsle Had Refused to Marry Her. Brought the Wood Used by Her Mother in the Gruesome Work, He Says. . ¥ y B—At Bey ee , Lena Somer, a, pretty Hebrew girl Ame | the of the trinl of Mrs, Tay as a domentic by Charles pieht e of murdering her hua- of No. §11 Washington street, ‘A. Williams took | Hoboken, committed suicide to-day by Olde hanging herself, She Jeft a letter ad- the witness stand identified a plece| dressed to Max Masmarsle, of No. 12 of charred be d flesh as a pléce Pasa EONS Set Hoboken, The letter of the forearm of 4 human body. It] “«xfy Penrest Max—My undying love for you since childhood causes me to do this set, You promised to marry me if 1 would send you the money to come to this country. As you have failed to keep your promise T have de- cided to end it all. I'd like to see you before T go, but it Js impossible hope we'll meot in the other world. Gegd-by for ever LENA Masinarsle arrived in this country two months ago. He wax engaged to the kirl in Odessa, She sent him part of her savings to come here, and after he got here she secured a place for him. She told her friends several days ago that he had refused to marry her and that she might kill herself, was found neamthe Taylor home in a fleldsand the piece which Ida May says her mother throw over the rhig “eho saw fence. | Ida May Dekay was recalled to the tno | Nltness stand and related the finding of ah In her bed the next morning uf- ne ution then clo and the igint |! 1908, e in a quarreleome and he uarrelied for a revolver nad, Jn the seuffle the weapon entally discharged he sald, should now be Jan- @ prison cell instead of | * ——__- TRAIN KILLS RUNAWAY HORSE NG BRANCH. N. J, May 3A longing to Elwood Jackson ran ay on Broadway and dashed New York and Long Branch train, The horse, which was | Ruishing Read etait |aiving evidence agqinat her untortunate ‘wagon had been standin noe tan May) Waal One (of the} eunrded while the owner A hg Man crating furnt-| prime factors, having carried the kin- It took fright at some. nograph. ture lin, wood and helped dispose «| thing and at Joon a run down the qapncnesrap Hebrew Wedding. | yuq ms L f the piping a dashed through the railroad Banjo and troni-) Hotmterous eee | dward's Milind crashed Into > bone © st bat rty, | Mr Taylor then took the stand and Hora bare | exprea® Sree See t yelling bab Fnet virtu-| told of a series of poundings and Lwar inatantly Killed and the oe | a told a és Poundings and batr holished. Th accident caused ? eanaxe velping dogs, | bullings she Ind recelved from Late Wenig e CHES HoANeNNOnER oe Man foolish girls. Riotous labor meeting. Man beating PP ermaxe doing overtime home. h Targument] Taylor at different times, Her first the train Wo soluist Hehe y moving *) About 1 o'clock, when there & }to be no let up, a man in the ( if P¥elled across the courtyard “Rotten!” Bot there was no on, | Then the tenants dand @ bright mind i dar air rite Bad, adier ‘hot them « suriking nally one that ni Ae Cassis tenants 4 Me wre i Seaylng the Cassius tenants desire BIXLy dupl h and Dane te nts shot nuon, 1 ry yeould stand—and still the tumult eon- ) Ptinued, *4.dn a@ body and aAriven by desperation rush reet, calling for a policeman: AB hone In el ihe. that corner PA y one was fo ax told the t wal vy. Ht en ake me m fats, ning and cakes, the twas but, Writ Is Se Ty. Victor c. 1 Madivon aye w $95.00 damages by M bd young woman fro ine him with jilting John Low for But when M ney fer Dr. Bell. d urt, for Dr. Bell. ‘the argument on ard this afternson joldman No of 33 AL which « aang dozen ait ou of front Ther ct dows ne ma und ane when he rouble he swung his elub 6 two year Go to ic cured, 1 into. the There DENTIST ARRESTED KO Mrs. Rosa Adams, niece of the lateGeneral ‘Reger Hanson, C.S. A., wants every wo ‘Dr. Victor C. Bell, Sued for $25-- man to knowofthe wonders accomplished » 000 Damages by Chicago! Maiden, Taken Into Custody, | by LydiaE.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:—1 cannot tell you with pen and ink what good Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound did for me, suffering from the ills jpeculiar to the sex, extreme lassitude and that all-gone feeling. 1 would rise from my bed in the morning feeling more tired than when 1 went to bed, but before jhad used two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | began to dentist, at No, sit | feel the buoyancy of my younger days returning, became regular, could do more ne was sued for work and not feel tired than I had ever been able to do before. so | continued to m ( her, Ls the thirt t of her vehel Kanter ered that the jer of arrest provided as an alterna dye to going to Ludlow Stree t Dr, Bell should give a written un rtaking §n $1,000 to secure any judg © might obtain in hor a writ of Nabeas writ will be] ff ROWD TO SEE A SUICIDE,| le In Allen Street and Police Heserves Cnatied, ltue hallway of the tone- Juse it until 1 was restored to perfect health and I heartily recommend it, Louisville, Ky.” It is indeed a hoon to sick women Yours very truly, Mrs. ROSA ADAMS, 819 12th St, Any women who are troubled with irregular or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, general debility, and nervous Pprostration, should know there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. No other medicine for women has received such wide-spread and unqualified indorsement. No other medicine has such a record of female cures, “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM+ recommend Lydia E. Pink! 's Vegetable Com- pound for womb and ovarian difficulties, from which | have been a sufferer for years. It was the only medicine which was at all beneficial, and within a week after I started to use it, there was a great char n imy feelings and looks. 1 used it for’a little over three months, and at the end of that time 1 suffered no pain at the menstrual period, nor was Jatt am_ very pleased! to on the I troubled with those distressing pains which com. they live, to-day pelled me to go to hed, and | have not had a heads Miter ee ache since. This is nearly a year ago. I always en wi keep « bottle on hand, and take a few doses every Wiley 8) week, for I find that it tones up the system and xeeps me feeling strong, and 1 he applied the woman ie poison and Eaoqver. n the crowd- Allen street tion reserves a thelr edjnever have that tired-eut feeling any more. ‘ of “1 certainly think that every Woman ought to try this grand medicine, for it + | would prove its worth, Yours very truly, Miss ELSIE DANFORTH, 203 De Soto St., Memphis, Tenn,” FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMEN. Don’t hesitate to write to Mrs. Pinkham. She will understand your case perfectly, and will treat you with kindness. Her advice is free, and the address is Lynn, Mass. No woman ever regretted having written her, hel thousands. th produce the original end stgvatures ve thelr Les Pintle ed “Sorby soe MORK HIT If we cannot forth path of above testimonials, Wah, hy % ‘ sult against them for $1,180 back salary due the Ifon and loness ‘jungle bed" comes to trial in the Clty Court. The ex-Broadway comedians. who admit ‘a dialect spoken by no one else on earth.” snap thelr thumbs and say ‘the beasts came from a soological gar- den, Davis sues as assignee, claiming seven weeks’ salary for the jungle bred lion and his wite and thelr keeper, on « thirty-five weeks’ contract, broken at the twenty-eighth week because of the theatrical ennu! epidemic in Manhattan leat winter. The sult came to court to-day, when Alfred Reeckman, ~\ behalf of Weber & Fields, appealed to Justice O'Dwyer for an order directing Davis to give to examine the original contract under which the Mons “work- ed," as they had misiai@ thelr copy. Decision was reserved. LIONS ROARING AT WEBER AND FIELDS Owner of the “Jungle-Bred” Beasts Sues the Comedians for $1,150 Back Salary Due on an Alleged Contract. + It is a good tip to “Joe? Weber and ‘Lew Fields that they would do well to exclude from the jury all men who attended a performance of “An Eng- lish Daley” when Lewis D. Davis's B. Altman & Co. ¢ , STORAGE OF FURS, RUGS, PORTIERES and DRAPERIES. These articles will be received for Storage under the usual guarantees for safe-keeping. Note. Repairing of Rugs will be attended to if de- sired. In Storing Furs, should any alterations or repairs be contemplated, it is suggested that the work be done during the Spring or Summer season, when advantages in cost can be secured. Ntueteenth Street and Sixth Aurnur. New York. “All Cars go direct or te our doors, on aL Broadway, Graham and Flushing Avenves, Brooklyn. Children’s Tub Dresses at 98c. Each. | Good Value at $2. | The wash dress chance for children comes here Thursday— |in time, too, to fill ‘‘ Anniversary ’’ wants. A manufacturer co- | operated with us to make this an event of note. Here are fine |chambray dresses to fit girls of 8to 14. They are in blue, ox- blood and small checks. All are made full, with trimming of | white braid and gilt buttons, full sleeves and fancy cuffs. To do - these dresses jus- worth | tice they should be | | priced at $2, Thurs- | C $2.00. day pick from the | NT SOtW ater oct severe worth $2.00, 98c = ‘Save Near a Half on \These Charming New Shirt Waist Suits. | Some stores unhesitatingly ask $7.50 for the very shirt-waist | suits comprised in this lot of 320 at $3.95 each. And they’re well worth the money. A lucky trade deal brings them here at much less than the usual wholesale cost, and it’s this advantage that you are invited to share Thursday. The assortnient is made up of chambrays in tan, oxblood and gray, also mixtures in fancy weaves. Skirts have 3.95, three folds around flare, waists Worth are ‘plaited front and back, fin- ished with white piping and large pearl buttons, full sleeves and stitched cuff. They were made to Isell for $7.90. Here Thursday, Ham and Bacon Days Thursday and Friday | If you contemplate picknicking or a boat ride for Decoration Day, here’s your opportunity to patio most tasty eatables and add tothe day’s success. These special prices til! hold for Thursday and Friday. | Choice litile pig hams, suger cured and mild, tender and juicy, each weighing from 8 to 12 Ibs; worth ic. Special, 11 1-2c | Boneless Bacon, medium aized strips, | Rplied Ox Tongue, 24 Ib. cans, regu- regular price Me. Ib.....seees 1140 | Sardines in M: orth s llc., each ooo Smoked Tongues, regular price 17. | Queei bottie, usual ib. : seed de| “price 250 Rarely Low Prices on = China for the Hotel & Boarding-House Decoration Day usually! marks the opening of the summer | season at the seaside resorts, Is your hotel or boarding-house equipped to mect all demands? This hotel china sale is a reminder that should carry |} | weight. Look through the list andsee if there are not some things you can use at | these very low price’. nen, dozen dozen if | Plates. 4 K i ee t ine aaa ae 3 inch, dozen, 20 ab lnchedoz.84c Tee Cream Dishe: Cups and Hakers, | Very Finest New Grass Butter, none finer obtaina- ble anywhere at any price, per Ib.........-05.. N. Y. State Potatoes, finest quality, a good large basket for....... 18c N. Y. State full cream Cheese, finest quality, per Ib. O09c Pure Leaf Lard, per Ib.. ites sasaeerOoe Atlas Root Beer, the great summer beverage, a bot: ms . 10c tle that makes § gallons will be sold for..,...,..++ Above items on sale all this week at these prices in all 19¢ see Co ey “WORLD WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1904. . BUTTER, 19c Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. None With C. O. D’s. 3.50 to 5.00 Walking Skirts, 1.98. | Women's sizes, 38 to 44 inches long, Misses’ sizes, 30 to 38 inches long. Waist bands, 20 to 36 inches. We have just purchased, at our own price, the entire stock of one of the largest manufacturers of Walking Skirts. These Skirts are made of melton and strictly all wool cloths, in new, stylish stripes and mixtures; also solid black and blue, dark and medium gray, light and medium stripes in tan, gray and castor. Don't forg:t the sizes are 20 to 36 inch waistbands and all fengths. 1 98 e None C. O. 1). No mail or telephone orders filled. ......+.++sseecceeeen Bb AGC aGuDEG . . ° . i Alluring Attractions in Dainty Wash Goods. White India Linon; the enormous quantity we have purchased of these fine Linons seems to van- ish like ice melting on a hot Summer day. Still there is enough left for early comers to-morrow. 5c toc.—Printed Voiles in dark mixed A 10c, value, yard | 15c.—Mercerized Ginghams, com- colorings, light weight, soft and clinging material for outing plete assortment of shades, value 5c. 15c ; ; dresses, good value 15c., our Fine Batiste, in plain corded and spac’ hile SL ak 10c figured effects, entirely new de- signs this season and very pop- 124 |asc—sitk mull, 36 in. wide, 25¢ ular, selling all over at 12%ec 15¢ white and black, only a lim- 6- ———« 19c, per yard. Our price ited quantity, value 39c. at.. - Women’s Hosiery and Underwear Needs, | Children’s Vests, Swiss ribbed, Women's Swiss Ribbed Vests, extra low neck and sleeveless, neatly fine quality, low ngck and no_ trimmed and well finished, sleeves and low neck with short Yyc.—Dress Ginghams, probably 7,000 yards in all, splendid strong cloths, fast calors, all the wanted shades, in plain stripes and checks; regularly 10c., Tc at Plain colored cotton Voiles, all colors, worth 19c., yd.. a9c. fancy Lawns, colored, in stripes and figures, yard.. Women's Stockings, good quality fast black cotton, seamless feet, double heels and toes, some with maco feet, 1S. kind.. 3Oc! Women's tan Stockings, with white dots, good quality, seamless feet, ce od Eton iteronea full | quality, et length, lace Keim Sizes and wel inished, wo! i} |, full sizes, jade. 15¢ SL lieg i reeleenea bes double heels and toes, full r {ene : oe 35c.' kind ne 2c ’ A Great Sale in Our Mammoth Grocery Store. Extra Stamps For Thursday In Addition to Regular Stamps And with Cash Purchases only. The Greatest Stamp Inducement Yet offered, because of the large amount of stamps given and the jigs purity and well known extra quality of 'the merchandise with which they are given. 4,00 in Stamps Free 0 cent purchase of our fresh roasted, well-known Cof- fees or famous blended Teas, any kind or variety. aise WOHN Asersc 18c} sleeves, lace and ribbon trim- i med, well finished, worth Women’s Swiss ribbed Vests, good | BSC. cesccccccccsccsscrs quality, low neck and sleeveless, Women's Swiss ribbed Pants, good x Given with each 2.00 in Stamps With 1 Ib, of the finest full Cream Cheese, sharp and tasty; this Cheese is strictl full cream and not skimmed milk Cheese, as sold in other stores at lowe! 20 Ib 1.00 in Stamps 1.00 in Stamps With 1 large can fine California ji ly June Peas Witte cans Ear ace) 12c Peaches or Pears, usually 27c. for "Tr (00 meames With 1 package of the following Breakfast Foods: Vienna Flakes or Cero Fruto, for....sseesseeeeees abacdenas 2.00 in Stamps With % Ib. tin of Pura Ground 15¢ Spices, any kind Saeeeies 2.90 in Stamps ith %-Ib, tin Pura Cream Tar- e Baking. POWMEE.voesenes 20c 2.00 in Stamps With 8 oz. bottle Fulton Brand Vanilla Extract 2.00 in Stamps With 1 Ib. Peanut Butter, Henry ows Heide’s, best made. tenes Abs 20c ‘ines ~ 2.0 Stamps | 100 in Stamps (Fe With pint bottle Fulton Catsuy 1 c Bi? 2.00 in 13c for With 4 pint bottle Navy Salad —————— SS ———— nd Dressing, elsewhere 15c., for. r rech Meats lpeaney t Bich | [Sale of Ha Best Fresh Meats. | \Fresh and Salt Fish.) |°oc.tvn rere sud Bacon. “ “Me ici Bo We handle only the best freshly] | get the best smoked Baie Rae Thousands of patrons know caught sea food and. sell you at least money, The great care exer- | what this means. Are you one of a saving of from 30 to SO per cent. cised in selecting only the finest]; Fancy Halibut Steak, Ib.J234¢| | meats has proven to us by the im-| 4 No, 1 salt Mackerel, white them? To-morrow: mense output that our A Pork Sale. appreciated by the iat ne ely and fat, pound. No Fish sent C. O, D, Loin of Pork, cut from 1 A car of genuine Armour’s i eyoung Jersey pigs, I25c Ham and Bacon, swegt 12hc =S{hea ee pound as a nut, pound....,. 16c §04O0064000O4009959000008 ©ES0L64LO0EL0 $699O0OS000050000909000600- 0000009006 Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wondets, ‘ the Andrew Davey Stores, which are conveniently located in all parts of Manhattan, Bronx, Yonkers, etc. \ | Andrew D i avey- |. 96$40-0-206064000899006S0009 00690909009 9S G00 FHOODOS DO 0 S68 HO 0O0F 900095-9000000OU