The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1904, Page 12

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HE WORLD: ’ MONDAY rar: AUGUST 2, 1004, 1MRS. JOHANNA MOTT, WHOSE COFFEE WAS POISONED, FORTUNE FOR HEA | Double Blue ape Till Noon To Morrow. ee eae AND TWO WOMEN UNDER ARREST FOR THE CRIME. | Man Who Has Been a Recluse Grew! Hoth we em batiataction Guaranteed, of \erppiageganinnmrmemnspeniadiieatiidianisenie tte eae lias, Promptly 2 Hears of Stepfather’s Death and Returns ta Mother Ate “Matchless M Money-Saving Opportunities! Rau Opportunities ! Neal itil Shirt Waist Suits. [New Zibeline Waists at 59c. Made trees San nee striped betite te white, champagne or | Come to the busy Waist Section epared to find black ground, wih small y Wal morrow pr ing thirty-five years in @ struggle with neue i vi fp ae lacy ro gon, tence Fe probed 7 & poverty, William Geler, who for the roy yy sult, rhc yd, a Made from fine zibeline webnings 0 5 in mw Fall last ten years has lived the life of @ a bor Me be eines ne Seems voll. sprgd effects, wy = Aor a wa cuff and s bed beng * 59e recluse In Alexandria, has gone to the button tr qaet 9, with Mrs. Mott, of Putting Phos- It for Revenge. DUBLIN, Ind., Aug. %—Atter spend- AVS SHE DID IT WAKE WOMAN SICK. ; te Mant 4 home of Ma mother, whe le 0 wealthy Pe gt ag fe $1.00; ‘socal Gh hebverseveronbecnss ot o lentions Her widow, residing — manent bo, us n ear Nn er r ce ° ; Was Paying to Young none tn“na bade teosuse ie 4G st |] Corset Covers, French style: fine quilty ambri, 49, | BOYS & Girls’ Russet Oxfords want to accept the ald of « stepfather. with torchon lace and embroidery; value 45¢., at., 29 | dhoose from this lot tormerrow it less than pd Pretty Widow, but Didn't He lived at Terre Haute, and about | Corsets, jean and batiste, in girdle; medium straight Vee a oeeee Ee of the shoes They ave tun and Russia fifteen Years ago came to the gas belt.| front and habit hip; sizes 18 to 30; value 49¢., at. 2% leather Oxford ties tat 0 eared ms to Kil Her, *| but he was never fortunate in any of | Children’s Aprons, full sehr uality lawn, with deep tre spel parce, his undertekings. embroidery _ eised over shoul ies 3 e ih Sua tor ag A few weeks ago he learned of the value §9c., at.. " 39¢ roi ky eat Made Cc ON. 3. ne B-Mre. Jo death of his stepfather, and he at once ooh per pairs special at.. Prsedan be TE TE ACEP TEE, ak, sae we ot set pe A Te = Ts Early Fall Millinery, Seu Yh eee of phoe- MS “eae at Wasneen Sate erat‘ ur || Beselfel Hand: Made Hats, worth $1.98, af te Boys’ All-Wool Knee Pants. \ ber friends say, was AUS JRE LTIARL - left Saturday afternoon to met his Ages § to 18) double knee strict ailewool cheviots_and ip her cup of coffee by her one- Lovee He said she ts worth $200,099 ad black gatisfied that his days of want bias fold silk vied one = SSS a ‘ cassimeres; : ¥ f bands; no Anode weet tet full ge sy pe ies Posen, ent vo be ‘FIFTY SHAKEN IN iy, | ‘ al Dal wes oes vey eel eh ete froeeh bat don't wal they won't ust ong i 137c ‘ fis A Marie Litari, suapected of i . Dasty Dan's Pun. oi grew out of a grievance. Pid seem hag Pigee mop- Nory a {bbeq Cotton ests, low neck, ‘ verware pec ais. sraien te, tara ie paste OX poi yee OF “te cer Se with ta lasynherd cates ‘ee "Oe Ousdroplepied, ve ware, including crystal and silver Fruit Mar veiect ot attentions “That's what they are,” responded Lisle Finished Ws sf te pee lass Pons lhery Megha er es 4 Jars, ruby ie Oe tends att eee ai T thoughe they must de Jap-/f Stockings, extra double sole, aplcd heel and toe all | Casters, Claret Pitchers, Butter Die, Syrup oo or tne ont narnisr | Coney Island Car Rams a Park a tse au but ong few slat mperactions | Plchen, Bra Trae Crum Sets and c je . teen es; $1. value, Bee Mya Litert did not think) Avene Han ot Marcy Avenue “They areeo hard to beat, ahahaha SA ALANA Ahan nae 14 Rosa. Rent. Sere, Met Sa eelgell Two Passengers Need At- arable, Put aeeotner, Attendance of Surgeons. ty Mre. Mott eft ner lone 012.50 Gouch, $7. 98. Couches, like itestrations upholstered ‘ot the factory. When she returned and Park avenues, Brooklyn, last nighs iS inten tow and ers open See conelgtiions guaranteed indestruc- tible; covered in plain and figured sg outside of head ern ro ers 4 lined with same material; ina choice select am ‘When she returned mS regularly at $12.50; special to-morrow at.. tee me eve et Ce at 8%, and fitty passengers were of & queer taste, The other! ticown trom thelr seats, Many wore Imported Hosiery for Women of ] : ainonpebepeane aateete ¥ OY ee pedigertgg atte EIS) ” suankte S06 Silandadin tee To-morrow, at Very Attractive Prices : seeks rae Tk developed at once that she] yrisg Catherine Kelly, of No. 1M York i dane by phosphorus, street, who is in poor health, suffered en was atresied, and her mother! intensely from shock, and the three- Gauze Lisle Thread Hose in Plain Black, also Tans and Black {n new lace designs, Value 45¢ 29¢ % & prisoner afterward. In| monthsold, baby of James Farragut, Fine Gauze Lisle Thread Hose in Tans and Black, with lace et BOA I S 2 ‘eas in aoiged pod are com-| of No, 7% mre eee was rendered ors, Teapek with embroidered fronts and the new 39° n what nas nap- scious in falling against the end ei <a keeps crying out that she a6 oats Both wore taken to helt cesppmell aha dogs Hel lad Vane Gt TO CONEY S th =e e * aott will get well, homes. Extra Quality Black Silk Plated and Black Lisle Thread Qe hy, | aged Pipat the phosphorus in her coftee,! tne aarey avenue car, bound for Hose, with black lace insertion in new effects, Value 95¢ 5 _ 3 " , la’t mean any harm; I swear | Coney Island, was in charge of Motor- Extra Pine Pure Thread Silk Hose, be ov , 3 yt x 2 mean any harm. She was tak-| man James Norwood, He started eneed with double soles, heels and toes, Value $1.50 $1}, 108%. ¥ PATENTS. howe hoeey trom us, an@ I thought | just as the Park avenue car was her to make her tick.| ing. His speed was too great on to kil her and I hope able him to bring his car to a dea: get well.” when he realised that he could not avoid H bere ts te aid y that a colleen. His car rammed the Park th apne mil probably ale fe trom avenue car broadside, almost lifting it in eft iZ'| trom the track. Killed. "De Gamneron, from the ven the Liters Passengers crowded every seat and the en Fruopital revived them sears tases 82,98) a = — ATTEN West Saini Street, @UNDAY WORLD WANTS, parry eh i f WORK MONDAY WONDERS. us bet ats hs ar ALTON B. PARKER says: _ | “TI Read THE NEW YORK WORLD Every Da ye”? Bryan on THE WORLD. “THE WORLD never during the last twenty years considered itself a party paper. It promised to spread truly Democratic principles and traly Democratic tdeas, and it has done so, and will do 30, atth entire independence of bosses, machines and platforms, folldwing only the dictates of tts consctence.’’—Quoted, with Approval, by William J. Bryan in the Coatmones, July 10, 1903. “*It may be said without reservation that tf ihe Democratic party in my first campaign had d the forceful and potent adbocacy of Demo- principles af thal time by the NEW YORK D the result might hade been redersed,’’ Cleveland’s Letter to The World, May i \ ‘ Re it ry r THE WORLD IN THIS_PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. HPPHE WORLD as the “Chief Champion in America of Democratic Ideas’’ is the most in- ism, extravagance and privileged injustice. Now the time has come when it can be teresting newspaper in the country in this Presidential campaign. called to account. Once more a party wisely, bravely and honestly led can raise with ie It already has a much larger daily circulation than any other morning news. hopefulness Tilden’s old war cry, ‘‘Turn the rascals outl’’ HP per in America. The Democracy is ready to correct the abuses of a monopoly-breeding tariff, to pro. We are now well along in a campaign that promises to be memorable in history, By mote trade with our neighbors in Canada, to cut short the insane rivalry with the military a single act of inspired courage the Democratic leader has restored his party to its old place powers of Europ> in armaments made needless by three thousand miles of ocean, to sub- As the instrument of enlightened reform, sane and practical liberalism, clear-headed stitute the reign of law for the personal caprice of an arbitrary ruler, to restore economy essiveness and constitutional government, and integrity in government, to bring arrogant combinations of capital under legal While the question of the standard of value remained an issue all other topics were restraint, and to discourage the permanent acclimatization of the American flag in any merged, and the Democracy could not play its historical part. In the absence of that country in which the Declaration of Independence is a seditious document. 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