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Rett eS Ot Aig. ’ THE WORLD} TUESDAY BVENING, AUGUST 2, 1904, W’ HONEST BEVERAGES AT REASONABLE PRICES. Place Is Comfortable, Adorned with Educative Pictures, Fur- e nished with Current Litera- ture and Decorated Simply. SUBWAY TAVERN WHICH 18 DESIGNED 170 REVOLUTIONIZE | ' | bore tng, THE SALOON BUSINESS. AND BISHOP POTTER, WHO AIDS inf ML NW SMALLEST CHILD ot an ordinsty , | parents, enarding V8, Bes wt | wits put her in a small box that = a record run in his automobile” Presides at Inauguration of the Succumbs to Attack of Heart ‘ Immediately the mlcroscople “Subway,” a = New- Idea Disease at Summer Cottage,, 28 Big as the Palm of Your arrived oxygen was admin Hand, Carried to Dreamland) through the nose, For some weeks the x baby will have to be F to Revolutionize Dram Shops, Calling on Friends, | inachatere © Pandy Bex. covery of a i newt —— ig) Tus dooteea who vishea that HASTENS BACK HOME. |neGcciares ix the. amalent chit ever lCnete tered ain? on inten ae ‘Deceated Was Beloved Greaty THREE, GENERATIONS - Society Circles — Strikingly PRAISE P E-RU- Handsome and an Athlete. Pe-ru-na Cures Catarrh in All Its Phi } The baby was born r. OPENS A TAVERN DIES SUDDEML ; L \ contained a pound of candy and wimd ‘Fourteen-Ounce Infant, About! Dreamiana | a few drops of brandy were Saloon Backed by Rich Men | West Point. After Return from nose, This nasal feeding Is & late |HUSBAND IN WASHINGTON nur’ tirvavis to-day: hroumme's ‘rei] ang, mm ihe uty Batlent were a and Popular in Army and a4 Whether in Adults or Infants. Mra, Mary Sherman Miles, wife of Gen, Nelwon A. Miles, former Com- mander-in-Chief of the United States Army, died suddenly at West Point Inst night Gen, and Mra. Miles have been o0- cupying @ cottage at the reservation |for the summer and have been doing ja mood deal of entertaining. Mrs, Miles had been for years a sufferer from iheart disease, but for the past few weeks had been unusually well Wita ber niece, Miss Fitch, and her son, Cadet Sherman A. Miles, of the Firat Clase, she made several visits yea- terday, On her return to her cottage lagt night she complained of feeling til. Gan, Miles had gone to Washington on {business and Miss Fitch advieed her aunt Lo go right to bed and keep quiet. Mrs, Miles did retire, but grew steadily worse, and within an hour died, Physicians who were called attributed ae her death to her old heart trouble. J 3 eh At her bedside when she passed away | 5 a were her son, Miss Fitch and another e 4 , f niece, Miss Hoyt, of Washington, and ) | , p 4 . her son-in-law. Col, Samuel Rebor, U. Who lives in two rooms with his wile [ J J F J f ; 3. A., formerly aidede-camp to Gen. and five children? It's ali very well to G f if eo. 2: ‘ s A Miles, Mra, Miles was sixty-two years go to your Hardware Club and your od. Lawyers’ Club for lunch when the day's =} 7 The news was telegraphed to (don #, Work is finished, but where ie the man iS Careers Miles in Washington and he took a r * going who does not belong to these ——.—.| train for this city at once, He arrived clubs? Inevitable necessity drives bim here early to-day and went straight! “MRS THREJA ROOKE Va Bishop Potter's Subway Tavern was Jaunched (9-day without as much asa “smile” breaking over the bows, al- though the place was full of Pilsner and case goods, Some good talk and plenty of cheer was turned loose at eo’ the inauguration of the new idea saloon, and all felt sure that the project | would not only prove @ success but fll a long felt want by the mild drink- tra on the east side, Bishop Potter, who formally opened the Subway, said that the talk of abol- ishing the saloon was both tragic and comic He continued | The Poor Man's Clab. “We have the great multitude of peo- ple whose daily life is one of toil to consider, When the day's work ts done what Is to become of them? I belong b to the Century, the Metropolitan and @ i] ‘half dozen other clubs, and I can go to one or all of them for my entertainment and my pleasure. But what Is to become of my tnend at the same time the most comic fail- The news of Mra, Miles's death was Roda 8 ‘ ept very quiet and it was not unui] way \ SS “Soe temperance question is ax tar |[Sadore Beutschel Climbs to the SHOOTING MYSTERY MP 0 DEAT CAB OVER ete oat aes oe } » from solution to-day as it was Atty Top of a Tenement and Hurls and society ciroles learned of her i } inte ene —— years soc, death. It was a great shock to then, Pe-ruena the Only Medicine They ; 7 . for im the army Mra. Miles ° T may add that the efforts to settle! Himself to the Ground—Dis- erally beloved” woman, ‘and although Use. yy ft in a high-handed way have led to an : ; La er Admits He Has Beer . naturally of @ Quiet, domestic turn ut RS, THRESA ROOKE, #8 N. Ash- 1 en ey Goue| appointed in Love, al IL. Dana | 8 Gussie Fatt, Brooding Over | Driver Suffers Dislocated Shou) mi, sf, al Sty okies iste FA] a ave, cucgn ht tran \ must be taken Into account by all it Engaged for Samuel L. Dana the Loss of Her Child, Be- der, and His Fare, a Beautous|*,“susiter of Judge Cnarice gnermman, SND, trot Ladion of the Mascon, 8 and United States | yo the Repuolic. W. Bec: \ iy wish fo aare ths Bente. Isidore Beutschel, a traveling sates-| Found Wounded in Centra comes Insane and Ends Life Blonde, Is Spied Out and secretary, ot Sis mas of Ce ae | “tm, one Boden Parean te the man, of No, 8 Willett street, commit- other uncle wes the famous Gen. Will- ‘ cleaner and brighter, and we must sce ife, F ~ only medicine we have. Grand- 1 Goat he gota his recreaton ted cide today by inking carenle| Parks in Action Against Wife.) 2+ it sinsi Hospital. Dreacfully Embarrassed, |i fet "onion ra ae | mater” mother "father and Rich Mem Mack the Subway. | five-story flathouse at No. 19 Third then ng all of ff Weshingwon society, | obtid all have used Perene. It 1¢ The saloon, which is backed by & lot) avenue. Ills body was claimed this af-| as @ further complication to the in- @ our remedy for catarrh o; A hansom cab driven by Henry] dence of her unole, Senator Bherman . r She a f of rich men, is at the corner of Mul-|ternoon by hls father. tricate domeatic relations of Samuel L.| In a fit of temporary insanity Mra, | Schmult, of No, Ts Seventh ave-| house which was the sathéring place of the stomach and head, colda, or . nue, and owned by the Petora| the most brilliant figures in Washington | female complaints, o1 which it f berry and Bleecker streets, Nothing) Beutachel was disappointed in love. Dana the young bank clerk who was Gussie Faff, a patient at Mount Binal tabl t No. 6 Wi “ oMcial life, It was there that she met has cured me. We find it of ut honest gocds will be dispensed and | Before Killing himself he wrote Pannielfound shot In Central Park, last Fr-| Hosta! one Hundredth atreet and| *A0I% at No. 53) West Twenty-ninth| and fell in love with her Mostan at My . « Nhe prises’ chareae for Geta WIA be) Westen, ie ok & fantaeteid et lane . and whose marriage to street, was atruck by rface car in| ter a brief courtship they were mar.|@reat value when my husband to reasonable that finicky indeed is| No. 4 Sirth avenue, a letter in which |g ee. i Dicnon, "was made | Madison avenua, leaped trom a window| front of No, 115 Broadway thie after-| fed. They had two children’ sherman | Beoomes worn out oF catches 1 he who will complain next morning that] he proclaimed his intention of commit-|known a few daye later, It was stated | on the fifth floor of the building to-day| noon and overturned. Sohtmidt recuived Te tesens Wee ete cold. Ax od of dees oure “1t was due to “that stuff" the night be-| ting suicide because he had broken her/to-day, that he has begun suit aginst] anq was instantly killed. Her home|® Mlslocated shoulder. A woman pas- iL bh e Army. | him. 4 S cleorda oalls or fore. A look at the labels would satiety | He spent last ing with the| his wife. was at No, 21 Henry street where she | O88! & largo, handsome blonde, was used to be of Gen, and Mra |@ny stomac! re, a dose Miles that they were th nuleomest . : ee bead cafe habitue and send an at a theatre, She was reading his! The exact nature of the action! ii.4 with hor husband, Nathe: cloak but slightly injured. pair in the Army. we p or we fan ee ‘any Tae im home happy. 6 aa to-day when notified of his death.| trought by the man who the phy] operator, and four children, Schmidt had driven tie fare down-|colonel at tne ti of Che saloon proper ts divided into two] Beutschel would have died from ,the|olans of the Presbyterian Hompital de-| Sry Fan was marcied, feucteen years | town to No, 15 Broadway and walted| Ane Washington lite tor ue ite ee Het Fave tar ig Rap pinkon gon @ections, the Water Wagon and the| acid even if he had not jumped from|clare is not yet out of danger from his/ago and up to three months ago was in| for her. She soon returned and ordered but she did it cheers it in the house weet ait 4 Not Water Wagon. Tne first strike*| the building. He was screaming with| wound 14% not been made known. It/ncrmal health, The death of a child/him to turn about and drive to No. 170 the compantog Le te keep in good health’? s the entrance is made from} agony from the poison when he threw| is admitied, however, that Mis lawyer, [affected her deeply and she became | Broadway. SchmkK was turning about|% or had sent hie ne oreunae | AO ‘4 bs 7 one ‘ i . | Bleecker street; the other is reached] himself off the roof, Wiliam H. Cummings, of No, 11%] Very Ill, The doctor who attended her eed did not see car No. 1, of the vith her husband dur. Thress Rooke . Girectly from Mulberry street, siould! Patrolmen Enrizht and Karmody. of] Broadway, nas retained as counsel ®dViged that she he sent t+ Mi, Sinai, | lexington avenue line, which was] ing his celebrated Indian campaigne and| Mrs. Fredrich, of Central i! where she could be assured of better) COMMG at & fair mle of speed. Ton/ it always had been common talk In the Lik, Thinks Highly of Peary ’ na. + one not care to pass through the Space| the East One Hundred and Twenty Arlington H. Carnan, of Patchogue, motorman put on the brakes, but the |army that she often waa near enough \ devoted to the soda fount, fixth street station, were on the corver . ung Dena} Sttention than was possible at home wheels slid on the wet rails and struck |to the actual fights to hear the firini i 11 Kinds of Thirsts, of One Hundred and Sixteenth street / 1. In a sult 1 Pains ad oe oe ad.| Fatt sent his wife to the hospital twolthe hansom with ‘considerable toree,| She. accompanied thee Geren etg| Mrs M. Fredriob, Central Part, 1 1, For A and heard the soream end then tre cain pemanet hie bride ir, Carman weeks ago. She wos paced in a room| The hansom was overturned on tne] Europe later and was with him when| N.Y. writes: Both are separated py a thin par-| 4 wy neighbors. They called an am- métted this afternoon that he has been! on the fitth £ out as soe betrayed | *!dewalk and Schmidt flew as if from |he was assigned to the Turkish-Greek : A catapult further along the sidewolk.| war, During the Spanish-A: tion, on the top of which is a sign ore nele Fema for che patrol | engaged as counsel In the ease, but] no symptoms of violence or mental ab- | %,%{a)"! ae ‘ bE pee. Loe Wotadboat wd vend « - + . 5 refused to discuss any of the details. | erration nothing in thy Way of # aveciai | most “upside down Whoo renee ints | War: when it was planned to send Gen, “1 thank you for your Rindness in an- swering my letters. I know your treat. Which will take #® man out of the! wagon : one eel of dedeatrians | Miles with an army. of Invaai ment has 6 jondertu! good. When *hoose shop” Inte the ‘water dispen-| When the ambulance surgeon arrived omce this afternoon fe br} port ML . Laks was kept over her extricated her she hurried away, Cuba, Mrs. Miles had ali pened 1 Gret commenced to take {t I hag catarrh \ gary,” or vice versa, should he be so] he said the man had no chance for|cent about the matter. He said, juw-| In the absence of the nurse to-day re tlons made to follow her husband. of the throat and stomach. I think high): inclined. Nfe, but hurried him to the hospital, | ever, that he had never made the atace-| she leaped from the open window, The TAX RATE SIGNED Mra. Miles was a@ strikingly hand-|o¢ Peruna, and would not be wi 4 e. e hosp! meni that young Dana did not shoot: white clad figure turning over and . some woian, ard a splendid athlete Rout « bot- t; The water wagon department Ip only} In one of the pockets were found pa- | Ment poet POune aan Oe that Mr.) we Me v She was An expert horsewoman gna | eof It tn the bo Tt tm also | Half true to its name, Women, should] pers which gave the name of Deutach,| Dana had no reason for shooting him-/ ver In the alr was seen by many) | rode almost every day up to a few] vresking UP colds, if taken Ghelr thtrats say “beer,” may be served | but no address was given, self n ss aaeney See Seth Paiets wie. wean hysterical with| Maye years, ago when her peart trouble | ta - ” " George Corn eT frig Attendants who went tu ick forces Nv io careful y 4) Trinh that beverage at the soda foun] Tho man dled son after renching the Loatse Chen aaked abomt the SUN POUR UD"iky Uatoruaato womse, round "bar Mayor MoCleth sunced this attere| Woman suftragists apent yarn trying [20 10° —Mr® M. Fredien tain, Tho ber proper is kept sacred] hospital. The body was dentitied as} py the wounded man against his wife, Mayor lan announced this afters! ty enlist so powerful an ally as kre Pe-ru-na Cured After Doctors Failed. {t,} dead with almost every vous im her|poon that he had signed th B [Miles to theli lor the men, It is expected that on| that of a mun who regivtered in the} sald that he could not talk about n that he h i the Board je heir cau she was a thas hot days and nigits une women|Afiston Hotel, No. 194 Third avenue, Papers had not yet been) body broken, of Alderman's resolution fixing the| home woman and eved that the r last might us Isadore Deuiseh, New on him In the case. The doctor who bad been attonding| annual tax rate. His signatine waa) ane wae 8 Foman's proper sphere. ae wees adn who like it frothing from tne barrel] york it ————[——_ — Mrs, Yo@ announced las nignt that ene ual t She entertained a good deal her ‘Out little eight-year-old girl is well now, ‘ . r 5 ornin plendid Washington home, but her and you do noi know how grateful we may drop in at the soda fountain and| ‘It was found he had made an effort to bess Hg aMixed at 1.15 this morning, and the | splendid Washin en . ‘ have thelr throa:s cooled with, large. [4Fink carbolic wold in the room and later! MRS, PAGET BREAKS LEG. | Sacunvaievens and ord resolution beeame immediately effec tortainments were of the simpleat kind, | Some of our best doctors had giyen her up \ Mrv. Martha Moss, R. F. D. §, Oat Falls, W » Seperes ‘nad gone to the roof and crossed ovet | Hor greatest happiness was in being | This epring she took a bad cold’and cough biacd bevkers at only five cents each Ss In order to hurl himself to ie 1s te Toerital abe Laeseaen Han mar ceaeerte atte with the General yn his trips through: | When her cough was relieved she began to { It waa the object of Bishop Potter and d, as there is aD extention Lol ratig Down Klevator Shatt in M oot returning to her! woment the Myor's signature is aMix-|were great cromies and since thelr mar: | of paren in her slomach and her ene! | of thanks as De, He the other men who are the sponsors for] the, Tew? of Ce iis wall dneaned London House, Family, ed Ir ad been inseparable NGneye | correspondence fe bel \ this new kind of bar In New York to] apout twenty-eight vears old. He had make the place as comfortable as pos-| no money saye 2 cents ( sible, Thi tables on which all BW the papers are kept on tie, drinking ———— | tubles, a cigar stand and many pictures | Cartoonist Bush and Artist gireman are 1 al) well represemted in the black and white, and (wo big aliegurical pictures with mythological personages adorn ’ tio walle. These two pictures are to be educative along the lines of high \ at —_>—— LONDON, Aug. 2—Mrs. Arthur Paget, | wife of Maj.-Gen. Pagel, Boots Guards, ughter of the late Mrs. Paran evens, of New York, waa seriqualy tn- jured last night as a result of falling down the elevator shaft of her London residence, No. % Belgrave Square. Her thigh was fractured and her knee in- jured. Mrs. Paget opened the elevator door in the night with the intention of turning on the electric elevator, which was in the upper part of the hoi and she, not noticing this, stepped into the shaft, and fell into the basement. Mrs. Paget is progressing as well as can be expected this evening. — FEARED THEY ARE DROWNED. | Decorations Are Simple. Over iige Parker, ‘tbat ie the ony ture of Jus Varker, 4, » Lins Piin"anaWaaningion dane? In plaster Man Ends Life After Quarrel | thet, Rid Fi ‘lansing eracions| with Sister About Settling for of the ordina L " tact, everyts aor het ‘whoowasts| Another Brother Who Killed bit either as a0 appetizer or not altogether a new one.| Himself Six Months A nt. idea |@ Karl. Grey has tried a pov plutionize (ilious of Payne Diab = | |||starting Next Monday uz. ath, Our AUGUST SALES of Furniture, ‘ | Carpets and Rugs, Beds and Bedding, | China and Glassware, the dra . o ahine. oof] Reta Kats, nineteon years old, had a] TW Men Whe Weat Sailing on oak moral accompaniments thé| dispute with his sister at their home, Sunday Not Seen Simae. 8. A. Cole and Patrick Daly, of Brooklyn, left Bergen Beach on Sunday afternoon last jo the small catboat Bill Nye. ‘They have not returned, and an alarm sent out along the coast has failed to reveal any trace of them or thelr boat. It is now believed they went outside, were caught in a squall and drowned, best beverages are Supposed to work| No, 320 East Fifty-ninth street, to-day Fee ee Sohaeon, Sr,, ¢ gteatly Inter. | Over an undertaker’s bill for the bur ested in the idea of the in saloon | of their brother, who committed sulci and he Is giving ee foe ae et about six months ago. The sister @ tention. 4 The nim. ‘Then Bishop Pot. | cused Bela of tardiness tn paying the ter followed with the dedication. Fred. | \netalments on the bill. erick 8. Lamb was next and a ve | “I'D get even with you,” announced We have prepared for these sales on a scale far temperate song by the audienc: Beta. the career of the Subway Ta Tai. edse ahik tas. esa 'ia- tts a ° greater than ever before, and we shall find it easy : The, like it work eclipsing past successes. If you are in no aide, augience, nana” Dromtivs| ihe undertaker Rela bought & sevalrer hurry to spend money for the supplies indicated, tes cate ws Cole was fifty-three years old, 5 feet r ‘ yatrons on hth ‘ ; : . ‘ : : tn BW at reageee *attoat bagh aor, "Walkitg' Into” Jacob, Hutnae’s saioo Mane DEY ea stron win tO ¢ i] ]@ week's waiting will pay you hanasomery. Now in + en ances in Martinis, Manhattang & ray police of the Harbor Squad have been vey (1) (H] progress are scores of other summer value-giving areerin this Haak bet badote okie Into the ecw taked to look out for the men or thelr 45 events, the details of which are not given in our fall popes to have hie one-time akil-|\Privty pitty Wrcantenien Hoosier ts a lid pep: || | newspaper announcements because the quantities ANOTHER DROWNED GAN. benches the Thirst \} | involved are limited. Hundreds of * Not Adver- \] | tised" cards, in evidence throughout the depart- Housefurnishings, Linens and Pianos, em. ful hand a-shaking. was 4008. —— Now Fela's untortunnte aslster has pay. CROWD SAW BOY DROWN. two undertaker’s bills to Unidentified Body Washed Up on ments, indicate the scope of these sales. vecnou Pel te 3 DEAD IN BATHING SUIT, Sexson 5a a trom Boat to Dock. ——— An unidentified drowned man about Get it of your druggist, grocer or any other = lorty-five ye oh ae found oo ve . a I ——————— Liesata, WY, Ae boveing| tee thn eee Pe eee teak woe ve dealer. $2.50 per doz.; 50c. rebate for return of to make & jump from the gua ve feet six inches in height and q i e fers y as =tj _ ‘The body ot In bathing clothes, | is five feet six | a empties. If the dealer offers you a substitute A Sanding “in, Catskill Creek "efents believes to be Richard Ret ard Pues,| wel 1% pounda. He is of dark com P 1 et Janae, Se CARRE Creek sient: | tours wo. surg Piftebath avenus,| preston, with black hair and a smooth-| he is looking out for his pocketbook and cares ile, 8. oa owned to-day in full view simi: | dy heat Tastes Ten. fs rcunces. 1: hick fariind nothing for your health.