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WARK, N. J., Oct, 10—Victoria the young woman who had Mt tasted food in over five weeks, ant “spent the entire time in prayer in ye hope of curing chronic asthma, was not Ambrose jumped at the chance ‘Victoria, and soon returned from Home with a delicious bow! of young woman sipped it down # @ Murmur and apparently rel- * tt pwitt ey a van eee oge tte 4 war of Being Sent to Asylum Victoria Kopwiez Willing and She Takes Broth with Relish, to The Brening World.) fast to-day. iam Ambrose, a neighbor, pip @reatly attached to Victoria, told Morning that the police had her to the insane asy- Plains, they concluding crazy because of her ac- end be sent to an asylum. ere eee Y AND GIRL MISSING. Leaves Home and, Servant Btvangely Dinappeats. he police wore asked missing boy an) fourteen years old, of No. avenue, disappeared form three weeks ago. He hal dalr, dlve eyes and he wore a ‘ay girl, Pe suit and a derby hat. ua girl, who fs known onle i Gigappeared trom No, WS East Hundred and Seventieth stree: where 5! employed ir. She shawl, bu’ NEAR WALDORF. Crushed Actons the Street from Big Hotel, is of the Waldorf on the to-day saw Peck, of No, #8 West Forty- u crushed by an clevator street sii the basement floor to the footing the ing the rted front of the Kaick after ¥ boxes, ata: part of the side ed 8 elt. He Was summon toe Peck returned to his & fow hours later. fl eried the yours “and if they will not send me jum T will eal. [ want to stay the fact that she had 10 éat, the quthorities sald day to look Johu short, stout and | wore a catiro it had no dat. ‘Identifies Two Men, Watch and Jewelry, and Ther on Way to Police Station Suddenly Disappears. When John Smith, twenty-one, of No 1% 1-2 Christopher street, and Loule Bause, twenty-six, of No, 22 Fifth street, were arraigned In Jefferson Mar- ket Police Court to-day, charged with highway robbery, there was no com plainant against them. The two men were arrested enrly to- day at Broadway and Fourteenth street by Policeman Lanahan, of the Mac- dougal street station, after a run of many blocks, The polltoman was ap- proached wy Thomas Morgan, of No, 7 Rivington street. and James Ross, of the same atdress, who told the police hey had just seen a man > and robved at the corner of sisccet Gad Lafasette place. od out the alleged robbers to the polleeman, and he gave chase, catching them at Fourteenth street The policeman ten found a man who sald he bad been rodved) The man falied to give his mane, but identified the two prisoners as the men who had rovued hum, He algo lowntified # watch and soue jewelry which he sald had |i token from him. Lanahan started with the two men to ently the the saiium-house, when sudd man who sald he had been robbed dis- appeared A search War made for him, but he could not be found. ARRESTS IN FUR ROBBERY, ‘Three Mew Locked Up After Baru> lary Which Netted $2,000, The establichment of Meyer Gans's Spring street, was entered Friday nicht sed Kw worth of furs were curied away. ‘The burglary was discovered the cat morning and Inspector MeChusk: dl. id been Detective-Sergeants Duggan y. and they any that a tive npind by one of the men, Last cresied William Frapk, of son street; Willlam Ba '‘lev, Nooo Chevstie street. and Williim No. 1s First street, in connect) with the robbery. They were locked up at Poilee Head. quarters. the charge against each on the blotier being, “eusp'clous persone.” LADY CURZON GAINS SLOWLY Doctors Say Her Miness Wil Be Protracted, Owing to Compliteation, WALMEN CASTLE, Oct, 10.-To-d. bulletin regarding Lady Curzon “Hor Ladyship bad a good night, and be Sond tion is, oat wee encour- 4 @ complication edit hick » te ad KE waa lett be na bas supervened will involve & ngthened and anxious illness, and rapid progress cannot be expected,” NEW NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE. THE WORLD: MONDAY. ALEAD MBBS [OELIMOHS WOMN LAWYER'S FAN'S DTH AO TF | Mansion of M. Ramsey Miller, of New York, Burns to Ground—' Inmates Flee for Safety in LEAPED 10: |Plunged from Fourth-Story' Win- dow at Home and Was Im- paled Upon Iron Fence—Had Been Suffering fromulliness, Nightclothes. Bridget Deasy, twenty-nine years old. wite of Daniel Deasy, who is employed | in the car barns at Fifty-fret street | and Tenth avenue, ended her life to- day by teaping head firet from the fourth story window of No. 428 Weet Sinty-third street. The woman had been ill and was auf- | tering from a delirium when she) jumped from the window, A number of persons in the street saw her body fail through the air, landing on an iron fence before the house, where it was impaled on the pickets. —————_— FINLAND SPOKEN, The Red rt line steamer Finland, from Antwerp for New York, |s re- ported as having been in communication | | by wireless telegraph, nine miles west of Nantucket Lightship at @ A. M, The vessel prodadly will dock about 4 P. M., unless she is prevented by Ramsey Miller, a lawyer of No. Piaina road, near Tarrviown, tally destroyed by fire yesterday. lose is more than $100,000, Mr. who is an invalid with paralysi his family had @ narrow ¢sca; night robes. it was then under great headway. roused his family and his father to be carried out. It is fea: been with doctors have ‘all day, Mrs, MM! collapsed also under the are, Practically ¢ | married on Tuesday to Ri ner Williams, jr. of Eoenaif only thing raved. grade Pianos. | They are famous for their Fine Tene and are war- ranted to be durable. Let us send you our catalogue, with reduced prices and terms on our new 3-YEAR SYSTEM, giving you three} years’ time on a piano without interest, No Pianos so celebrated as the WATERS are sold lat such low prices and on such easy terms. Call and see them or send postal for catalogue. HORACE WATERS & CO., Three / Stores: | 42D ST, BRANCH, YORK. Gen Chousand Dollars to Be Donated Vicinity by Popular Vote. (Oo OUR. CUSTOMERS:;— The Siege! Cooper Company proposes to donate $10,000 to the various Charitable Institutions in Greater York and vicinity, but is confronted by the difficulty of determining how and where to distribute this sum. There are a good many worthy Charitable Organizations in this community, and we feel that inasmuch as a bond of interest exists between our customers and ourselves, we should be guided by their wishes and direc- in deciding what particular institutions or organizations shall receive a portion of the $10,000 to be distributed. To accomplish this we have selecied the fellowing plan by which 81 Charitable Institutions or Organizations ill receive donations of $100 to $1,000 each:— From TO-DAY (October 10,1904) until January 31, 1905, our customers may avail themselves of the SALES given with each purchase (using them as Ballo's), by writing on the back thereof the name and location of Institution or Organization they desire to favor, and then depositing these SALES SLIPS at any time before 31, 1905, in a locked box placed for that purpose at the en'rance to the Women's Parlor, 2d Floor, Centre. _. For’each and every ONE DOLLAR of purchase shown on the SALES SLIPS one vote will be counted fer the lns:itution or Organization writen on the back thereof, The Institution or Organization receiving the greatest number of VOTES will be donated The recipient of the next greatest number The next 76 Greatest Number of VOTES, $100 each, Making 81 distributions, and 0 total of - * # # # «# «© $1,000.00 of VOTES - «© «© «© «+ $00.00 4 re 400.00 oo e e Ps 7 Pe 300.00 -“_ 8 8 8 « 200.00 ° ° . - «© 7,600,00 ' . . . . + $10,000.00 At the close of the VOTE a Committee cf Five will be selected from among the Directors of Five Charitable Institutions of Greater New York and vicinity. who shall count the Votes so cast, certify and publish the names of the Insticutions or Organizations receiving the greatest nutiber of Votes, as well as the amount each is entitled to In case of a tie vote the amount will be divided as the commitiee may decide mailed to each of the recipien's in accordance therewith. By this method our customers may aid their most favored charity and provide for the needs of those worthy subjects who are constanily appealing for help and benevolence. Do Yor Fatt to cast your VOTE, as we depend entirely upon your dec’sion in making the distribution. Thereupon checks will be The handsome stone mansion of M. Broadway, New York, on the White et mm | Durning to death, fleeing out in their it ts supposed that the fire started in the dining-room and was caused by & defective glectric-light wire, The fire, was discovered by Mr. Miller's son, but red that the | shock may make Mr. Miller's condition and ts) r's ci ything was lost, in- | gem Moth weddlng presents of | Mr. Miller's daughter, Louise, who was r Buck- A care containing the family jewelry was the In) 2a) ) PIANOS # ns & Company, furrters, at No. st Have been known for SIXTY YEARS as standard high- 134 Fifth Ave, near 18th St. | 127 West 42d St., near Broadway. | HARLEM BRANCH (OPEN EVENINGS): | 254 West 125th St, near 8th Ave, votes 5 ih ; " ' EVENING, OCTORER ‘10; 1004, HONeill & Co | Women's Muslin Undergarments. | (Second Floor.) ‘ Special for Tuesday and Wednesday, Gowns and Shirts. (Like cuts) and many other styles to select from, beau- tifally trimmed with wash embroidery, lace, bem- stitching and tucking— all extra quality material, all sizes; $1.00 _ choice at... Value $1.50. Petticoats and Night Gowns. Cowns (like cuts) prettily trimm with ribbons, others high, low and V neck — long, short and elbow sleeves— ire $1.50 for Value $2 and $2.25, ' | 190 He had | days.» /. Gowns and Petticoats, Beautifully made Gowns (a large assort- ment to select from) embroidery and lace trimmed ; have chemise effect; low, round, high and V neck—Petticoats with double row of Point de Paris $2.00 special, at, C1... ve eees Always $2.69 and $2.99. In Imported and Domestic WOOL DRESS FABRICS. (First Floor.) | |popularity for full dra one of the prettiest wloths we have ever seen—spe \tlcialat, per yard........ ' ° | Colors are lavender, tan, grey, medium grey, castor, t blue, navy, baby blue, royal, dark grey, light own, leather, pink, green, black and i colored cheviots is the finest we have ever shown. nice re will be found throughout the entire colle {and all at very reasonable prices, k Special in Black Dress Goods. | 115 pieces BLACK PANNE ZIBELINE—all wool, $4 inch wid, beautitul alk finish—worth $1.25 per yard: spectal at. 69c 76 pieces BLACK CHEVIOT SUITING—50 inch: shrunk and sponged, one of our finest senberes wate Vp 73 pieces TMPORTED BLACK FRENCH VOILE — y fi Diack. You will like this cloth—we recommend it value $1 "B9¢ il per yard; special at Two Extraordinary Values for Tuesday in i} | SILKS. (Pirst Floor.) 7,000 yards 69c. COLORED TAFFETA SILKS, all new, strong and crisp goods, which will give excellent wear—regular price 69c.; special at 45¢ A special lot of $1.00 per yard BLAC | | SOLE, double face and wear Pai Ry op ed inches wide—regular price $100; special at 68c | Laces, Nets and Chiffons at Reduced Prices, 555 (First Floor.) ES—A very large assortme all Kinds and styles a tine iad | | iI) Notions tn a Special Sale. (First Floor.) Washable light weight Dress Shields, | sizes 2-3-4—reguiar price, 15c.; sale rice, Gc. pr. $0c. dozen. st quality 100 yerd black or white Sewing Silk—rejular price, 8c.; sale |]) price, Se. spool, 55¢, dozen. “ri, O'N. & Co.” brand, best qual- ity silk Machine Twist—regular price, Seen. tale price 36. spool $4.50 | dozen. 100 yard spool best quality Machine Cotton—sile price, 3 spools for Se. Nickel Satety Pins, assorted sizes—sale price, 6 cards for 5c, Cube Pins, bright and dull jet heads— | regulas price $e. sale price, 2 for Sc. One lot of ‘ancy Hat Pins—worth up to 15c.; sale price, Se. each. One lot of fancy rat Pins—worth up to 25c.; sale price, 10¢. each. Mohair Tubular Shoe Lacey—regular price, 10¢,; sale price, Sc. dozen, $ yard linen Corset Laces—regular rice, Sc.; sale price, 2 for se. Siacy frilled lin On Hose Support- ers—regular price, 15¢.: sale orice, butter, ecru and Arabian shades, in edeings, imwrtings, calloons and band- 5c, 8C., 10. and 15c, a yard. NETS —45-inch wide black silk B: sels, La Tosca and Pillet nets, in plan, Py pont eg dotted and roint sprit effects; regular $1.25 to $1, goods; reduced to : eae 48c, a yard, Trench Printed Chition and M . line de Soic, ‘Tn colored flowers ana wear: were selling at $1.10, reduced to $$c. a yard Ribbons, | Elegant Ribbons at fess than 1-4 Regular Prices. (Tirst Floor.) We offer an assortment of plain and fancy Ribbons in widths from § to 7 inches at the lowest price ever heard of fur (oods of this quality and char- acter, These ribbons are much in demand at pre ent for Millinery and Dress Trimmings; also for fancy work. We otter them at 39c, per yard, Regular p rice $1.50 and $2.00, lOc. pair. Ladies’ Hose Supporters, assoried | styles—pin on, sew on and satin pad with belt—regular price, 25c,; sale price, 19¢. pair. 24 yard piece black or white Twilled Tape—regular price, 8¢.; sale price, Se. piece. Amagon Darning Cotton, extra large ball with darning needie—regular price, 10¢.; sale price, 3c. One lot extra tine quality Sc’srors and Shears, "Griffon Brand"—regular price, 65c. to $1.25; sale price, 49¢. | pair. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, Sunday World Wants Work i FRENCH LOLIENNE—When you get th French Eolienne leads all other these labrice baetene of d clinging gowns. We h | pieces of this imported fabric, extremely rich silk pM haed | | Our stock of black and colored broadcloths and black and Only ction trim ning laces, in i lack, white, cream, | ings, wh’ch were L2c. to 40c. yard, at | CHUITONS -30-inch wide very fine | figures, designs for day and evening ||| Monday Morning Wonders phone orders. siomgad san gre ead er om are har ing, inverted plait backs, ‘oven mostly Be and 36, at 4.98 ona Fi Women’s sackets, made o. on excellent quality mbeline, mustary mode hat sutehed coliar, saoulder epauietics, with new sleeve eaect and turn ver cults, Walkiny Suirts Made ot a supenor grave of tancy mix tures and meitonetie;, in vanes color combinauons, ibey are seven and n.ne gore, hare eects, woitea seam inveried 4 Wt baci a ore weil auured, 1.68 Women’s Waists peconu Floor, nia.eof Frnca atiela oud Front .as s.2sd2 plats u0.u sgoulder 19 busi line (aree TOWS Of Aeibatlicuting GOWN LTO, wito chastess Of tue own back, tancy $,0ck. ciae, pink, Diack and LH, intants’ Goous Chi.wea sai aue ola Rood qualidy CO.uet da pe-tly as sf ed sifipe ; Wide 2k 7, WHD deep “8:1, Abe wails: nas Sucri yoxe, Really cunmed wite Mudie OF MSTUON. Ditty v . mond» to 5 years; vaiue 35, &s Ave saiants’ Boolecs, nate o. al Wool, in prety ssorted Culors) AU 9e Gozent vasue Le, at Corsets Beacon £ lv0r, Odd lotot wot. Lorets, wade of strong jean, short and medizm, with ny wip ana Sa0Ki Lip, \fOed done, Ali sisaigar out mei, ones toh 18 te WW, Bey vatwe S16 10 196, at, veers 4c Dress Goous Aisin Fioor Scoteh 75 pieces, all 39 incaes wide, sricuy: oll puie wool, 19 @ Full range ot colom, We omer tais At tor tbe benefit of tne cus- tomers who find it impossible to get downtown ior early bargans (A limit of two dress patiins \ @ Cus jomer,) Value per yard, 50c; 20¢ Zibeline Cloth All woow Su pieces, 50 uncnes wide, in the popular mxea ercets. Lt 1s saitaole sor \ause stylisa tailor made coat ay suats; va.ue, per yard, 1.0U, al,. Ic Maun, Floor. Twilled crasu Lon ciagaleacsed,S,000 inches wide, witn jed borders. AU yaras (9 & casiomer.) Ree seh iannetdvtaalbe ae 8M Huckaback Towels, extra heavy Aud .atge sre; 2UV dozen. bey pave bunmes end, and red borders. ine, 2x48 inches, (Limit Ld toa Casvomer,) At 8c Muslin Main Flocr, Bleached and tus yaru wie, heavy and sous (iimit 20 yards lo , Comforters Fourth F.cor, Silkol.n: covering; some are st tched with red backs, others are tutted with col- ored backs. (Liuit 0. two toa customer.) At... 59e Muslin Sheets Main Fioor large size, 2 yds. x 2% yda, ‘They ore bieached ana weil © to a customer), Pillow C 2,000, They are mecium size, 36 inches long | / ‘mit 12 to a cuscomer), at.... 51440 Outing Flannel Main Floor, and bvwe 6 ripes, Heavy; In pl to acustomer.) At (Lint 20 ya be paeey se | Notion Extras Main Floor, Dress Shielas, MilillaryPad light weight and! Front Hove Sup- single rabber, porters, value valve 10¢, at, 4€ 2c, at... 150 Alexander Cotton, 200+ yar | pee paper So, sale spools, svl¢ price, | | price, tor... pen 6c a dozen > Is. 20c Fancy Dress Battons, in gil, metal, etc, value dozen, 2Sc, sale price, card of {wo doten, at ASC Nickel Salety Ske Aunt Lydia Linen Thread, valu per sy Sc, sale price 2 spool 5c tor, oe Cotton Ta: lb Ping, 4 24 yard rolls, 9 ins, 4 car a for...+s en Ee Housefurnishings % Rasement. Fry Pans, China 19¢ "8 Qe Brilliant Goid cated en- Salt Boxes a: Paint, wash- PET sole kind, at LOC Gas Toreh seta resis 8c sh shelf, at OC) Jopanned Nicked Towel|Cuspidor, extes Bars,Lo inches, h gi : “Be er, var Trading Stamps You Spend. Full Books of Stamps jam Exhibit Room, Sth Floor. inducements for Tuesday include many re- remarkable, in fact, that we must decline these goods will be kept on sale as long as lots la No Mall or Telephone Orders a > eS until 12 o'clock, Then one feel confident that these ire da; annotnze that Read: Men’s Swell Suits and Overcoats Choice at 8.00 Third Flocr, Men's Suits mad. <f c.eviots, wers'eds, Thibsts, tweeds, be vy ribbed serges and clay worsteds. Coats made in the new deigni, They have brat shoulders, wide ry lopels, in double and single breasted effucts Collars and shoulders are cli hend made; we $15.0, at oo Ot These overcoats are ing, long cut ones that ith broad shoulders They come. vilue 8.00 Boys’ Neat Suits and Overcoats Special at 2.98 Third Flocr, Poys’ Buiter Brown, ussian Blouse, Double Breasied, Norio.k with Bloomer, Pants and Toree-piece Sujti, including Vests, e mide of ali wool sergesy elay., cheviots and tancy mixtures, value $5.00 02,98 Women’s Shoes at 1.45 dongala kid ana patent coil cave the tlaher cat jn the kid shoe, ot kad with dall mat top. Both styles bave patent tips and military heel; ali sizes fron 21% to 8, at F young Ladies’ Saoes, made ©¢ patent ccltskin or br ght dongela kid, tton style, ‘Lhey bave spring suitable tor young ladies patent coltskn, They bave the Fotay sat, mail tary heel, god back stay insiae and out, extenion sols, They are ware raned no ty cack 03 b to 11; value 2.90, gee Foerderer’s Vici Kid Dressing, branded fackage, best Gressing mace tor women's shoes, Baise Second Fi t Ready-\o-wear aats, consist- ng of hand-made turoans, made ot silk veive! and felt, finished with ornament, at a price that does not pay toe cost of the matenal; good assortment of colo.s a cscs BOC ra.cy Hand Made Hats, made ot silk velve!, on vanous good 5. pos; oll Ub. Dest coos are rep TE40,€0; Value $4.50, at... sme 1,79 Ready-to-Wear Hats, your choce o¢ many of our rezuiar 2.00 qualities, in «li colors and many , styles and #. apes, at... 1.25 Ribbons Main Floor, Ribbon Ke.wnauts, in «ll good desizable w.dibs ana colors, value 12340 and 10s, at, par yerdesseess €C Underwear and Hosiery Main Kloor, Men’s Shirts and Drawers, natu- ral cesce lined, cna ceavy; value ¢ ike 33e Sie, Misses of white rioted so quality, sot white have high neck Pants are ankle lengih; value 39c, ates - vests OAC Women heavy tust black cots hea heece linin, Egyptian ya gauges regular Powder, keeps (bh teeth white and pre- serves them lic Liquo- from decay,at Peruna, regu zone, at,. 28¢ Levy’s La lar quality and Blache Face quantity that is solu 55E vovcer, n. 2 Vegetable Compound,at ad = adver tised, at... Grocery Specials. Sixth Floor, Coffee—riesh-, Mice — Extra { ly broken Java and | fancy Japin; o Mocass 0 Ibtg © Idteay sere 25e 5c, per Ib, Cc | Quakerdats, Macaro nf | bes: of all breaktast Imported bulk, all /toods, per package hunds, pet (2 packayes to To seeeess ee a customzr) at OC runes ‘ Laun 30,000 pouncs of Soap—ir i +4 fancy Santa Clarr, | Go ndel’s Dover regular price 7 brind, dest laun- a | ge tty: 10 Beny 29¢ New ya Aly New Con. cord Grapes, ect flow Lake Lule shore; "101 «. 18¢ Fronklurter sausa.es— Fresh made, perfectly sus ned; 3 25e June Peas Boyle Pack n (cm ( CAR vies Cora Meal Yeilow white, tresh m ; 192 10 ibs..