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L | hy CROSS SLASHED ON HER CHEEK cepninbeont Nancy Mandaro, the Pride of Mulberry Bend, Suffers a Diretul Penalty for Rejecting Her Corsican Lover. Derry Bend,” is another victim of that @ustom of Corsica and Sicily whick for Generations has taught the rejected @wain to carve the sign of the cross on the cheek of the young woman who re- fused him, Miss Nanoy—in Italian Nancia—ts in @ Vincent's Hospital with two great @ashes on her left cheek, one across the @ther, and while she will be able to @ontinue her studies in the Italian @ohool of Dramatic Art in a week or two, her beauty has been ruined. Ghe was the prettiest girl in the down- @own Little Italy, Most every family Mving in the tenements of Mulberry Bend come from Sicily or Corsica. They ; Oring with them a roverence for tradl\- | Mona that It ts hard for an American to understand. Had His Trasty stiletto, Giuseppe Perrotta, twenty-three years @id, of No, 102 Mott street, came from Corsica two years ago. He carried the game etiletto his father and grandfather had carried in the birthplace of Napo- leon, Perrotta is to-day behind the bars of Mulberry street station, and, while he is charged with making deep signa of the cross on the cheek of Miss Mandora, his stiletto, the heirloom, is && the possession of the police. Miss Mandora, the sixteen-year-old Gaughter of @ fruit merchant living on the third floor of the tenement at Ne. 19 Mulberry street, bas been playing @econdary parts in the Italian Theatre @nd studying to become @ leading fwoman, Those who have watched her @aid confidently that she was destined © become one of the «reatest Ttallan actresses, But with the scar which will now be left on her face she will be Mforever marked as the victim of @ Jealous suitor and with such a scar her @tage presence will be seriously marred, Mer Heart Only for the Stage, A few months ago Perrotta made goquaintance of Miss Mandaro at a re- eeption given by the manager of the Italian Theatre. Since then he had pheen constant in his attentions, He called frequently at the humble Man- Garo bome until Ms attentions became guch that at last he was warned away. He was given to understand that the Froughe her ary ia” . haa een planet on the fie could a tring crc as affairs of the heart until she achieved that fame-in Rome, Beton Florence, Nice, London, even me which she had set her an. “ptepped Mim on the Way, 2%. bt EO heat had fallen to ofthe eyes of this senorita) and he and he insisted on his de marriage. The young woman fad aro him away, Her father had ed him. He was finally stopped the Se the frlends of the family a block foegore be reached the house. ise Mandaro dressed in her best yes- terday afternoon for a Sunday stroll, She went alone as far as Grand strect one i turned toward Baxter, foened out from a hallway with pon thin-bladed knife, and betore sne id raise her arms he had made two paing time her cheek, crying at the time: v ’ Test adora!” Whaost Pm seling the pain Nancia “Mandaro knew from those words that) ¢ been marked for life throu Y Not yohe had the code 01 of the rejected lover of Corsi and Biolly, To-day she explained to an Hvening World reporter that it was that knowledge which caused her to ered and not the pain. The man ¢s- . She was hurried to the hospital tectives found Perrotta in his room reet. He had a blood: Br sas nm | & Bd tends covered ee ibe "Ot { @ourse, he denied it. But lan’ Mans bp MM all lh ll he was the =” STOCKS DULL IN § DULL IN LONDON. Americans Recovered After Weak Opening and Closed Well. LONDON, Aug. %—Money was in (moderate demand in the market to-day. Pr Bupplies continued abundant and this Is jexpected to continue for a few days. ‘Discounts were steady. Trading on the Stock Exchange was inactive gnd the tone was unsettled, owing to the state 4 big it oh eaalre. ¢ ‘onsols opened ut, later on the catartalnty ot the Siteation at bang. hal. Home rails were depressed on the bay ype weather, ol a te opened weak, on general support, ators were cautious and clo it~ ar ter demand. War bonds were Tomewhas nervdus in view of the mtuation and decisive. news was anxiously awaited. Japanese were maintained. Imperial Japanese government sixes of 194 were quoted at 1-6, COTTON OPENED STEADY. Prices Twe to Five ye Five Points Higher —Cables: Chief Support. The local cotton market opened steady to-day with prices 3 to 5 points higher. Cables furnished the chief sup- port. They were especially strong on nearby options and quite offset the ef- fects of a favorable weather map. Fe hp Bail ode Med acat- Dut seemed to be per- ‘pease ria, prominent etl the vite eX ta. wee making « basis on which to sell were: August, peat bsg fete ie 10. Lx to Kovemby 7 pags ing’ 8 9.91; Mare me, ‘ky 10.63; October, 2.65; Becem- Frou recov- 2 nara ais NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAT. (en ries, BAsifun ate. AStIMoon ente. 2.08 ‘THB TIDES, if ten OF NEW YORK. ARRIVED. Aman|4 Bop a ef gone, my heart does not bother me NANCY MANDARO, WHO HAD . A CROSS SLASHED ON HER CHEEK, STS TOG SS FR EE ° M iN [SLOW MARKET] SE ct e Rally Followed a Mixed Start} : ae ‘ and Prices Advanoed Steadily |inise tatty ie eM fs a :" Under the Lead of the Prom- ; 'k ths i i's inent Railroad Issues. iB it on Stocks closed decldediy strong in the WHEAT ACTIVE AND ERRATIC. market to-day, with the volume of trading about one-half less than it haw Geen in almost @ month, After opening with prices mixed @ rally lifted the list and values ascended steadily until the end. Reading and Southern Pacific led the advance, each showing over 11-2 per cent, gain on good buying, Atchison, Baltimore and OOhW, St, Paul, Loula- ville and Nashville, Missourl, Kansas and Texas, Missouri Pacific, Pennayi- vania, Texas and Union Pacifie went wo from 11-8 to 11-4 Aativity fell off In the local Tractions to fractional gains with the exception of Manhattan, which closed off 3-4 at Its intial price, UH. A gain of over 1 per cent, was scored in Amalgamated Copper, while the other industrials closed a bit higher, Gains of trom 1-3 to 3-4 were scored in the ieaues, The. (otal alee ot wtock 300 ‘The total aales of stocks ware shares and of bouds $1,876,000, bas The Closing Quotations. | atorday'e hehent, erent and closing prices” ‘oe from last sn "recorded tal v faint follows; 2 gE Pa eee re FE etsiirssl tf +++ [+144 1S sine gsteSes: F SEPRSESES FFE ase CPE PER Het tteetetett t+ Senos”. JUST ONE DAY Free From the Slugger Brought Out a Fact, “During the time I was @ coffee drinker,” says an Iowa woman, “I was nervous, had spells with my! heart, smothering spells, headache, jstomaoh trouble, liver and kidney |trouble. I did not know for years |what made me have those spells, I would frequently sink away as though my last hour had come, “For 27 years I suffered thus and jused bottles of medicine enough to’ set up & Grug store—capsules and! jpills and everything I heard of.! Spent lotsa of money, but I was sick! nearly all the time, Sometimes I was 80 nervous [ could not hold a! plate in my bands; end other times I thought I would surely die sitting at the table. | “This vent on until about two! years agc, when one day I did not use any coffee, and I noticed | was not so nervous, and told my husband, about f. He had been telling me that {t might be the coffee, but I said ‘No, I have been drinking coffes ‘all my life, and it cannot be.’ But ‘after this I thought 1 would try and do without it and drink hot water. I; did this for several days, but got) tired ‘of the bot water and went to) drinking coffee, and as soon as [ began coffee again I was nervous j/again. This proved that it was tho coffee that caused my troubles. | “We had tried Postum, but had not made it right, and did not like it.; but now I decided to give it another trial, #0 I read the directions on the package carefully and made it after, these directions, and it was simply delicious, 80 we quit coffee for good,! and the results are wonderful. Before I could not sleep, but now I go to bed! and sleep sound, am not a bit ner- yous now, but work hard and mn» 1k miles, Nervous headaches are any more like it did, and I don't have any of the smothering spells, and would you belleve it? I am getting fat. We drink Postum now and nothing else, and even my husband's September, 110 1-2 to 112; during the afternoon, but all realised Bepiomber. we BLE to Wheat—May, 1. 1141-4 bid; Decomber, 1.14 1+: September, 691-4; December, tember, 541-6; 621-8, Market Opens with Prices About a Cent Lower, Wheat opened active and very erratic to-day, with prices ruling about a naif cont. lower. Trade reflected hesitation over the speculative outlook. Corn was supported on the prospects r cold weather in the belt. New York's opening prices were: May heat, 16; September, 115; December, ns Chicago's opening prices were: May heat, 115 8-4 to 117; November, 116; mber, 113 lay corn, to 63 1-8; + to 64 1-2; December, New York's on Shia ety Riga ora Chicago's closing prices ware: mar tues yan Der vt a 1. at L138 Corn—Auguat, 63 7-6; 8 a December, 63 1-8; Single nainsook covered Gum Dress Shields, sizes 20 5 eee price 10¢, me 1 ed price §¢, palr; $5¢. dozen. Double nainsook covered Gum Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3, 4, regular price 15c, and 16c.; sale price 10c. pair; $1.10 dozen. Sewing Silks and | Cottons, Best quality 100 white Sewing Silk, regular price brdlg ‘la price $c. spool, $5. “H. O'N. & Co," brand best qual- ity Silk Machine Twist, regular rice rd tale price 39c. spool, 50 dozen, bed ay Beetine Cotton, 0 ; price, Sc. . tool 33c. doen . Mercerized Silk Crochet Cotton, large range of colors, regular price, $c,; sale price, two spools for $c, Whalebone& Featherbone $6 inch strips pure Shell Whale- bone, regular price 21c,; sale price, 5c, each; $1.75 dozen. ported, in all the new Specials for Monday yard, 3350 yds. Colored Percaline, 29c. yard. polished, ball full set of machines— headaches nave disappeared; we both sleep sound and healthy now, and INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. . ais - that's a blessing.” Name given by dere Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look for "he book. “The Road to Wellville,” fn each Bandit, 108, Agel, % H.ONeill & Co Sale of Notions, Dressmakers’ Supplies and Linings | Dress Shields. Fall Linings---1904 Many new exclusive lines, domestic and im- prices. Note—We guarantee all our 3,500 yds. Black Percaline, silk finish, value 25c., at 1é6c. 1,500 yds. our popular Hickory Silk Lining, value 40c,, at Werecommend and guarantee our imported ‘*Merceren’”’ Sateen, | our ‘*Featherweight'’ Sateen, oar ‘‘Florodora’’ Sateen, Demorest Sewing Machines $1.00 Club Membership Fee sends one to your home. | Investigate Our Club Plan.—(dasement.) CP No. 16 Machine (like illuctration) is an automatic Drop Head—swell front, old English oak, highly Other models $15.00 to $48.00. (Basement.) _ ‘THE WORLD), ‘Womtpy, MONDAY EVENING: att AUGUST 22, 1904 REILLY SAVED | ABLLY, HE OW i There Was Mike in the Say, Cail” in’ on th’ Saints to Riscue Him And Who Did?-Shure, Man, "Twas Reilly, the Waiter. Tt was a good thing for Mike Reilly, ot Coney Island, when he decided to take a swim to-day that another of the Reilly clan, Bill Retlly, the walter, was around to keep an eye on him. Mike never met Bill until Bill hauled him out of the Atlantic Ocean by the orop of the neck, but greater than ever before, in his judgment, are the Relllys how. Mike Reilly, after working all night, decided to come up to town, but the ocean looked so attractive in ite morn- Ing coat of fog that Mike couldn't resist the temptation to take plunge. Bo he stripred off hir clothing and swam out and out until the fog lowered itself be- hind him and the Iittle heap of clothing on the beach was all to tell the early beachwalker that a man was in swim- ming. The early heachwalcer happened to be Benjamin Z Btange, of the Health Home of the Children's Ald Society, and he was examining the clothing and wondering what it all meant when « faint cry for help filtered its way through the fog. Bill Retlly, the walter, taking a snooze up at Gleason's bathing pavilion, heard it, too, and, tuimbling off his couch of chairs, ran down on the beach and plunged into the water, Bid Reilly swam for nearly ten min- utes through the fog before he reached Mike, Mike was about all in, but Bill kot him by the neck and after @ hard struggle brought him ashore, “And who are you that saved me so neat?” demanded Mike Reilly after a few gallons of water had emerged from bint, ay! Reilly, and ye're @ bard man to it 1 ever see one,” gasped Bill, fooroo fer th’ Rel ia meself,”’ cheered ie, and an jurnment was taken to the nearest Cured of Asthma After 3g years of Suffering, Te will be gratifying to Asthmatis Yeaders tolearn that an absolute cure hag Gt last boon discovered by Dr, Schiffmann. ‘That the remedy is an effectual one can- J abforn ply tg Fakong Gali ae Wh 26 W, Van Apt Yal+ poy! indian Care) if used. I os fon a tzga temple pesesge = that Tera ae are ia athe Twilled covered Featherbone, sale price, per dozen, §7¢, Gros grain covered Featherbone, sale price, per dozen, $1,17 Silk Chiffon Collar Forms, white or black, pointed and straight; sale price, 4c, each Pins. Re it Ristagancred Pins, half pound boxes, ree price, 25¢.; sale “ 19¢- P. & A. 360 count best quality Fins al sizes, regular price, $c,; tale price, 3 papers, 10¢-; 36c. dozen. Kirby Beard Pins, 340 count, r ular price, 10c., 12¢, and ey eke price, 9c. paper: $1.00 dozen. Beltings and Bindings, All alk Taffeta Binding (8-yard piece), regular price, 10c.; sale price, 7c. plece; 79¢. dozen, Silk Double Serge Belting, regular price, 75c.; sale price, §Q¢. piece. Silk Prussian Binding,regular price, 15. plece; sale price, 12¢. piece; $1.38 dozen, | De Long Hooks and Eyes, regular Price, 10c.; sale price, 4c, card. fall shades, at popular inings. and Tuesday Selling. , value 15c., at lic. yard, Il bearing stand, guaranteed for 10 years, | attachments—as good as other $50.00 Our vrice $25.00. 7) =. ‘Se ee re Scores of Casks of China for the Big September Sale, NO CCMNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE 400,000 Pieces trom the World's ay. Resi Potteries in the Exposition } Glittering Glassware Galore--Lamps inj Almost Countless Numbers Another Feature. Store rosy the best ash wee on gives Green Ti Stamps chases—doubdle until noon—single Rea Fn Filled stew ao may be redeemed in the Premium on the Fitth Fi IS is the first day of ber Sale of China, Every Offering is Intensely Interesting, Every Price is an Absolute Revelation. Stocks‘ are prodigious. P of Rind a ies Capps: and we inelf powerfully ing. louseholders, of supplies for large establishments aa will find this in every way the most interesting and helpful sale it is possible to” announce. Proof of this lies in the fact that you can buy $37.50 Dinner Sets for $19.50, $16.00 Dinner Sets for $8.75, dnd $10.00 Dinner Sets for $5.75. Some details for to-morrow follow : Sxqutvite hin Chine. | es Syne piece ie rez, ee hor Ca pone —. dos, hind, ae 9 Dos kind, each, by im colores $y handise | and knots “a med $0 DINING TABLE ‘aiers with cen. tral draught burners i os me iar old brass | s0.80 head P| 000 Gas aes Me a ZS fn deague; ie to Be. kinds nest erred 19e | Sat Be 8 | GAS PORTABLIG with Winch tripede, dark | gteen burners, rn awe takings snd yo hoo | “5 de 5/2. 50 Cea Sets, 7.80, aaa ey ith ES ahr ‘ "oe Stassware. 88 FIND AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER STS with rich flower Gecoretions, very piece is absolutely perfect; quality $37.60, Bach set comprises 13 Dinner Plates, 12 Breakfast Plates, 19 Preserve Plates, 19 Butter Plates, 18 sre tele, 1 Soup Tureen, ttnd dam, Pic covered vered BR Sao and Rauce! ue PLN, ma ya on, Et rite aredea; complete, rin 75 rouevae as a” tases! aia Ra Pe ard 2 ob Mina” cn fe comoivtss "5.75 PICKLE TRAYS—0c kind, each Caffeta ana Pongee Silks. Some Unusual Rargains, Black Galfota, Suaranteed Gasfeta. 125 pieces of elegant BLACK ere 36 inch all silk BLACK TAFFETA, every Lar plo agence B Eda Ves gureneed woigve Se len O10, in yard, 500 of wear} yard 54 Inch Black Gastota, Pongee Sith, BLACK TAFFETA. | ida bo Ugh fu ad an ean” 1.65\" Are einible PONGEES ts rd IC quality t0 wear; per yard, (Main Floor, Pronk 19th Bt.) In the Stationery Store, Writing Paper and Engraving Specials, TABLET. OF FINE. CORRE- é LS tee ps MOURNING PAPER—Weven linen and] 59 “Wiser "A gail fe when papers 24 seas 149.59] PLATE, VELLUM PAPER pw Ho\eustonens are," IIe Engraved plaves ENVELOPE prion Nolons wt puke 5. Fa| be ow Oe SA wih ws sens Reliable Sold Watches Remarkably Low Priced. WOMEN’S 10K. GOLD WATCHES with excellent Swiss movements, polished porn ad the popular 00 size, These timekeepers sell 7.25 ray Soca y) MeN’ SOLD-FLLED OPEN-FACE WATCHES. with screw backs, fined by 15-jewel royal Gotham movement; tet cer 88 10,50 10 em recon vend, 1th 0) DrossestreLitile Ones Long and Short and Priees Chat Witt Please Mothers. AT CHILDREN’S LONG AND SHORT DRESSES of fine naire Dress and Skirting Hannels, 4 An excoptienaly fine tne, which, the at remarhally Siw Clearing Summer Shoes | ~ At the Season's Lowest Prices. : Out with Summer Shoes. ‘ou need the shoes; we need the room they » And so we have reduced prices ignoring all previous conditions. want good Summer Shoes or Ox- prey yg you to Siegel Cooper Shoe or following days of the PATENT LEATHER yee the Children's Suimpes. AT CHILDREN’S GUIMPES of fine white lawn, very pretty TAN OXFORDS, Blusher ‘4 IQOLA GD ve of sy ain non || ee ware ee Heh ag Bae| en ens anaes by etl pot ey ool Mare thle s 4 fives i“ 7 Posne? * 8 HIGH GRADE Ss mend ota sad FoRAEN Sete ato “| WOMRie® ray, QRTORDR te (Second Floor, Centre, 19th St.) (Con solidated Shoe Stores, Second Floor, Rast) Rlankets, Comforters and Bed Linens. Another Notable Series of Special Values for Tuesday That Shrewd Shoppers Will Appreciate. With such remarkable values it would be extraordinary indeed if the September sale of Blankets, Comforters and Bed Linens did not break all selling records, Stocks are unusually large, qualities are superior and Prices Positively { to 1% Less Than What They Will Be Two Months Hence, Comforters. Blankets BLANKETS—W hse or grey comon Ber Pitiow Cases. s ith riped borders} $1.50 pag Ae fe ap, igang say BLANKETS—Part wool; 10-4 and 11-4 ae : I8e TELOW CAPE tee hems pe ge GA gd oy lend ONG Io ae Bae 48s Bod Spreads [tod by 3: reply IDe en g i “4 wre Dias J fe ey: rogalarly 91.00, $1.50) $3.00 11-4 ++ Bankers ue, / | SegseREADS for il ae bats bem i a wt8\ 690, 980% J, SO|MANETS Cox 20: nie faced enc 59e Feather Pillows, Blankets, with colored borders; 29 COMFORTERS—400 Comforters, cowon | 4%. grade; pair, C | select patterns; launder easily; 8S. filled, sneched and tufted, with _|BLANKETS—A complete assortment of ov My wre $1.25 spreads for ¢ plain borders; $3.45 Comfort 225 Ohio Blankers sires 10-4. 11-4, 12-4, 13-4, Sh ers for e | also crib sizes; in scarlet, gray or white: COMFORTERS — 150 down filled silk | best collection of fne woollen blankets that | SHEETS—81x90; made of bleached mus- Comforters: beaveiful / were ever put on the market; prices in pro- | lin: hemmed, and will give good wear— With centre seams, each, . covered fees remem: HM Com 6 95 Meee ten, 50%"/6,50| Wien wane exch ‘ADS for full beds; | PILLOWS—1,000 50¢. odorless Feather BED SPRE. size hemmed; | Paeve wis eed ek of feaber ticking; this sale only, 320 (Recowecaes odorless Feather Pillows, size oy bt poi ek dey stripe or red white $6 | og: reasacly $2.28 pai each 74e S7e) (ain Floor, Kast, 1th $t) VIS TNE Oe OF | ne ee eee ore