The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1905, Page 7

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’ Remarkable Case of Mrs. Philip it Jones, of Englewood, N. J., , Who Has Dreams of Missing \ Brother for Six Months. nd NOTHING MORE WONDERFUL _ IN ALL PSYCHIC RESEARCH, Man Dreamt of Has Been Miss- ‘Ing Seven Years—Sister Sees * Him Each Night Ill in Some * Unknown Hospital, © One hundred and olghty nights’ con nuous performances of a dream tn Which her) long-missed brother, John Milsted, 1s clearly seen in a hospital hed, has s0 acted upon the mind of Mre, Philip Tones, of Englewood, N, J., that whe {s confined to her room with @xtreme nervousness, Ever since sho Had the first sleeping vision of her brother the dream has insistently re- Gurred with a painful vividness of out- Une and detail, The search for the brother has been kept up for seven vears, and although the family had every reason to belleve that he was dead, they have been unre- mitting in their efforts to locate him, Mrs. Jones {s now convinced that he is in the flesh, though {ll and in want as the dream would indicate, She has great faith in the secrets which the cards tell, nd they, in conjunction with her un- Yomittent dreams, have satisfied her ‘that her brother John 1s at least alive. Juat what time of the night the dream @oserts itself she cannot say, because @he has never yet awakened !mmedlate- dy after the dream took place; at least, thet is her belief, At any rate, thore thas not been a morning of the last six months when the same dream was not Teoalled as taking place during the night. Mra, Jones has taxed her brain and strained her memory, but sho can- Pot name the hospital seen in dream- land. The dreams have never varied, Bed, walls, the bare fixtures, form and figure are always ‘dentical. Missing Man Medical Student. The Milsted family js well known In gertain parts of England. John Milsted, Mrs, Jones's brother, arrived in America about seven years ago to study medi- cine He was recommended to Dr, Nagel, who now lives at No, ¢1 Weet ‘Thirty-ffth street, and in his office be- Gan research work of the most scientific ington He was progressing rapid! Medico-psychio work, when he sud- denly The olo tery Dever been @piritual means, When the servant went into his room to arouse him one morning he was pire. Th was thought et the time that 9 had been stricken with eome mental Gisease, ‘There had been a suspicion Of gome mental disease previous to the disappearance, Milsted's famfly in England and Ine ters in thiy country engaged the Bervices of a well-known detective pricy to. make a thorough search for him, One of Marv, Jones's slsters lives {n Chicago. From that olty, New ‘ork and London, as centres, the ac- ‘tivities of the detectives ramified. ven ‘the Orient was canvassed. ‘Two years elapsed without a clue, Then the London detectives, through a Bouth African office, learned that Mil- sted had been living in Pretoria, Be- fore a letter could be sent to Pretoria, Mileted had gone, For eleven months he roamed the Orient, alwaye man- aging ‘to elude his pursuers just as they thought they hed caught up with . His next known appearance was China, ‘This was in 1901, and that tame thay thought they had bim, Aeuin the skipped the trap set for his capture, land since that time has not been seen, A Unique Case, Psychic research shows many cases where a dream will not dle for week @ta time, In some Instances the noo: ¢urnal visitation will occur unbrokenly for a month, but there has never been guch an enduring and oonstant dream - this which has camped upon the rain of Mrs. Jonos, Boon after the dream would not down, Mrs, Jones went to Atlantic City to see if the change would have a benefictal effect; but it, did not, and the dream ame as regularly as ever, Some time ‘ago Mrs, Jones met with an accident, which affected one of her eyes, Tile treatment has been very painful, and this has also tended to ag- wate hen nervousness, She Is about thirty-five years old, and has two chil- UNIVERSITY GLUB KITCHEN AFIRE Blaze Is Quickly Extinguished by Fire Department, While Members Sleeping in House Are Unaware of Its Existence. Fire started in the Kitchen of the University Club, No, 1 West IMtt fourth street, early to-day, but was Glacovered efor had done moro than trifilng damage. A number of club member CUpy rooms ‘there wore a #0 quietly did the firemen Hie, members ware Tho fire, Kelly, of Aiation, star allied the firemen, and rattled later tho engines back tho! to Pianos! A Man Loses The week's salary he doesn't get— And the week's expenses he goes in debt Every Week He Doesn't Work. 687 Positions were offered Men, Wo. men, Boys, Girls, through last Sunday's World Want Directory. Read World Help Wants To-Day. hy { ~ LOOT THE pie al Distler and Watchdog Played ’Possum While Burglar Helped Himself to Cash and Cigars and Drank Owner’s Health. “THAT MUTT; PRETZEL, IS DOOMED TO DIE. Saloon Man Shut’ His Eyes at Sight of Cannon in Thicf’s Hand, and Decrees Death to Canine Who Followed Example It was a cool burglar that visited the saloon kept by John Distler, jr, at West Hind Park, Jamaica, L, I., and to- day the proprietor ts wondering how it all happenod, As a sequel to the burg- lary there will be one less dom in the world by the end of this week. for Pret- zel has been condemned to death for not interfering with the thief. "I had quite a bunch in the place,” Mr, Distler sald to-day, “and after I had counted up the cash I wat down be- TILL!” THE BURGLAR APPEARS. hind the stove in the dining-room to take a nap, Pretuel, my big dog that 2 thought was the finest in the worl, lay tleeping on the floor, “The olook struck 3 A, M, and I was dreaming I had stuck every one in the house with the dice, and that a couple of dead ones had paid their bills when T heard @ @cratohing sound_on the win- dow pane. I had hardly opened my eyes when part of the glass fell’ in, “Then I eaw an arm reach through end unfasten the catch, In a moment ® fellow. pushed tmself through thg window and stepper over thet mutt, Pretsel, who only opened one eye, That was all I needed to see what I was up against, “At frat, I thought I was still Gream- tog, ‘The man hax his hat pulled down over his eyes, I thought he had @ can- pace sates Arne alinattin dhdhiandhcavtadnctbaesad “PRETZEL” HYPNOTIZED. non {n one hand and a firecracker in the other, “If you move,” he sald, ‘T'll blow the top of your ld off," “I didn't move all right, I just kept qulet and he walked Ddehind the bar and took all I had left there—six bucks, Every once in a while he would look my way and you bet I ducked, Then he took four boxes of my best cigars, wrapped them Jn paper and tled them up In @ neat bundle, ‘This done, he opened ® bottle of my best Rhine wine and wald: “ ‘Here goes, old man,’ He drank the whole quart and walked over to the stove; I shut both eyes when I saw the gun. I prepared for @ decent fun- eral and forgave all my enemies, I even promised to wipe off Louis's ac- ever thought of $30 I had ; ae pat te muzzle of the un, to my face and sald: BU eeep qulot! 1 pretended to be asleep | Then he patted that mutt, Pretzel, and coolly walked through the alde door, "T ‘went behind the bar, and on the $225.00 EASY TERMS, sj NO MONEY DOWN, 158 coma wm tn Prete rome eat aid Fa do?!” was asked of Mr. ler, he exclaimed. "I took a drink) to the health of my burglar friend and went to bed. | “But say,’ he added after a pause, | ‘that mutt, Pretzel, dios this ween. "’ | ||| ‘The accompanying sketches wero, drawn by “Louls Bildorman, the fanious World artist, who has a personal in-| || terest in the affalr. | “STOOL PIGEON” IS _ KILLED BY TROLLEY. ‘William McGrath, who had spent sev- era) years in New York and New Jersoy prisons ag a burglar, but who for the past two years had been a “stool pigeon'’ for the police and Superintend- ent f Blections Morgan was Ikilled by | a Third avenue troiley car at Forty- eighth atreet ly tonlay. Ho had jus! his home, at No, 381 Bast Forty-egh treet, and started to cross the nue when tho car struck him, him against an “L" Instantly, John Kelly, Rixty-fifth etreet, the Was arrested. ina, Rithg hin lar, It im ot No. 405. ease Groth was fifty-three years old, an, Bosording to his aged mother, with | whom he lived, had lived honestly for the fee three years, during which time ha had been employed by both police and Supt, Morgan tn geouring evidenc in pool-room and election cases. Forsythe’s Great January Sale Silk Waists $5° $7 $ 1 0” Worth $10, $15, $20, Sale begins at 9 o'clock John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets BYcK BROS Men's Outfitters. 24th Semi-Yearly Clearance Sale SMART CLOTHES and FURNISHINGS Will Open at Both Stores To-morrowMorning at80’Clock Our Semi-Yearly Clearance Sales occur every January and July, and are favorably known to the well-dressed men of Greater New York and vicinity as Bona Fide Clearance Sales, Clearance Sale the values are positively unprecedented, and, consider- ing the excellence of our apparel, this 24th Semi-Yearly Sale will be the greatest value-giving event in our history, Been Bres Smart Clothes in style, tone and character can only be compared with to-order-made apparel costing twice our price, All the Clothes offered are of this season's style, made of handsome all-wool fabrics of the best domestic and foreign mills, and guaranteed to be exactly as represented, Here is how prices have been pared: $12.50 and $15,00 Sack Suits....now $9.25 $18.00 and $20.00 Sack Suits....now $11.75 $22.00 and $25.00 Sack Suits.,,. now $14.50 $27.50 and $30.00 Sack Suits, $12,00 and $15,00 Overcoats. $18.00 and $20.00 Overcoats., $22.00 and $25.00 Overcoats..,. now $16.75 -now $9.25 ..now $11.75 -now $14.50 $27.50 and $30.00 Overcoats, ....now $16.75 $35.00 and $40.00 Overcoats.,....now $24.50 English Walking Suits and Fine Cutaway Coats and Waistcoats at like reductions $20 and $22 Prince Albert Coats & Waistcoats, now $16.25 $25 and $28 Prince Albert Coats & Waistcoats, now $19,50 $35.00 and $40,00 Dress Suits, now $26.50 $30.00 Dress Suits, now $21.75 Tuxedo Coats, Our Evening Dress Clothes are, without exception, the finest clothes that can be bought ready-to-wear, and we perfectiy, no matter how you are proportioned. now $12.75 FASHIONABLY TAILORED TROUSERS, made from medium and heavy-weight worsteds, cassimeres and tweeds, in handsome patterns and grouped as follows: $5 and $6 Trousers, now 3,25; $7 and $7.50 Trousers, now 4,50, $8 and $9 Trousers, now $5.75 Alterations wilt be made promptly without charge. Will be refanded upon the return of any article purchased at this sale if found ansattsfactory. OUR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is brimful of the newest and best things in men’s wear, and if you want to “stock up” at little cost don't fail to come here as early as possible, as at the reduced prices our Smart Furnishings will go quickly, Cortlandt St., No, 34. Justa step from 6th Ave, “L” Station, “Tho Smart Clothes Shops."’ OPEN EVENINGS, BYsK Bros near 3d Ave, Nos. 154-164 In this January guarantee to fit you Money East 125th Street, T and Make Your Own Terms 3 j Manufacturers’ 9 Sample of Exten- ston Tables, $5.98_up. Jersey anit Connecticut, "a annem Nein Our Creat TM) Write for Lists of These Outfits, {Open Saturdays | WE PAY FREIGHT. 8 vs Ontll 10 P.M Ml Wardrobes, extra (MO CONNECTION WITH) ANY OTHER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN FTSELE EGE it OPER G An Unusual NEW YORK. Double “S, & H.’? Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from || 8:30 1411 12 O'Clock, Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour, SRIS for Natural Squirrel Scarfs, $5.00 for Mutts to Match, Attention 1s called to the excellence of quality and clearness of color in the skins used, as well as to the superior workmanship. The extreme lowness of price, considering the excellent values, is most unusual. 3, I 5 RUSSIAN SQUIRREL FOUR-IN-HAND SCARFS of natural clear gray’skins, 42 inches long and with shapely paddle ends; lined with either gray and white squirrel or heavy gray satin, Special, 5.00 $15.00 Diamond Brooches RUSSIAN GRAY SQUIRREL MUFFS of natural clear gray skins to match above; made in shapely pillow style and lined with heavy gray satin, Special, I95 Osferead for To-Worrow at These pretty and are exceptionally well made. (Siegel Cooper Btore, Second Floor Centre.) are very Several designs to choose from; solid gold mounting, set with genu- ine pearls and @ pure white cut diamond in the centre; regularly priced at: $15.00, : (Blegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front, 18th Bt.) $/0,000 Charrties Contest Closes fan. 3h ‘Thousands are exerting themselves enthusiastically in behalf of the various izations and institutions and great numbers of ballots are being cast, yet contesting is eager to share in the prize awards, A bulletin is posted daily at the voting booth at the entrance to the Woman’ Parlor, on the second floor, and this shows the relative standing of the various con ing organizations and institutions. Complete information regarding the details of contest may be had from the person in charge. Special Purchase Stylish $2,50 Chatelaine Bags|h 4S Co-Morrow at GERMAN SILVER CHATELAINE BAGS for 4 women; fine mesh; heavy mountings; patent device for inside lining; regularly $2.50, ‘ (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Fieor, Front, isth st.) Axminster & Wilton Rugs Sood Quatities Under-Priced, ., The attention of those who are about to buy new Rugs with which to replace those worn out or to fill in a bare spot in the apartment, is directed to to-morrow’s values in popular Ax- minster and Wilton weaves. Prices are much reduced for this occasion, Superior Axminster Rugs, igh Bite, Guallty, made by two of the fnowurers; select! ‘bright mpolorings, In Oriental oF Free, jou Bast - droits es ce Atm ys $1.00 & $1.25 ood Schoo! Shoes at 69c These are of Dongola kid in either button or lace style, with KHiyh Srade Wilton Rugs, Qualities are extra good: in face the bes collection of Rugs to be found in Greater New York at any price lem than $50,00. Novelty ranges are eo tensive, designs being exceptionally hand following Cried : some, This line will forcibly tent leather tips and spring oft nde, te 8 Bese pit | 10 thove in quest of a high grade Rog. heals Girls who \ 1Re8 U les: @ large assortment in choice | Two special sizesi— They to 2’ ill be afforded the nok Sovaltloe and "designs will appeal. to ito’ 2.8 wil tded thi Many. At the pe Secmala mise of Rug | Size 9x12, 44.501) || appreciated serviceability in rad 8.0, af te Size 8.3x10.6, 89.50 |} || these Shoes, 1:25 Krade, at 6 ‘Wlewel Cooper Store, Sth Floor, Wront,) (Biemel Cooper Store, Beoond Floor.) : 40 ‘Vietory’”’ Sewing Ylachine Co-Morrow At Decisive Reductions, One of the most remarkable and important transactions noted in’ many months and. will doubtless attract m attention. } Mechanically the machines are perfect. They are as good as our best. But because the style of orn on the woodwork has been changed we want to find room for the newer designs, f Consequently we place on sale to-morrow j High-Srade Drop-Head “Yictory’’ Models at SITS. ant S12. 25. They have automatic winders, self-threading shuttles and self-setting net ‘Victory’ Sewing Machines at the prices named will unquestionably ci sensation to-morrow. The “Victory” is so well known that it has won thous of friends, It is one of the best and most reliable sewing machines made, (Blege! Cooper Store, 84 Floor, Centre, Sale of Pure Canned Foods! Second Week of the Big January Sven. Yesterday was another big day in World's Greatest Grocery on the 4th Floor, The second week of the Canned Food began with a splendid volume of activity. ; Enterprising hotel men, restaurateurs, boarding-house keepers and others are afforded an excellent opportunity to buy for months to come at great savings. = ™ ASPARAGUS TIPB—"'Old PRUNES—Fancy Califor- nia Bante Clara prunes, CEAMY Quay’ Fort" brand "California | | Matra taney _quallty i are prunes, raml extra choice cholee packing of green “ y ff Sweet Si Uns, excellent when served Sardon Srown and email pit; 8 Ibe. for wren wager Ra a So BOON Fs Seas PuDpING—aréen- rs (Onelish olum oud- Corn, ASPARAGUS — "Export! | | Rove-fla Ooion som enpugh for | | Consisting of Padan trand California white | | Gunpowder, Gulden cane (oreo, | | Java. and a As Tip Ceylon,” Japan, Ene Dlooha, to. blended lish “Broaktast, Young Hyton, ~ exeeptionally fine cup qualities: 1 robe EM aoe CHERRIES — Stock!’ brant TOMATOES — ‘Fountain’? orminal brand finest quality, fully vie Fibs selected oraey toma; a os, fold cold packed cand; doz, $1.40; ean. P brand extra stand Jow Crawford peach yr} “Precerred atand ao ‘ountain” brand y quality Maine the cream of king, solid + $1.50; bo pe PHOSA,' lly Po jelly) Pow ru} + $2.00; per oat RIC ‘o™t 8 * brand fect favors; doz., fancy vy syrup; doz, dauudry Boul D4 the bent matertats Hib, cakes, #208, SOAP—Fatrbank’s Mi Laundry Soap; box Hip eakon, 8,001 4 * wrand 100 PRAS—Sears & ehols ctlobrated Telephone Melt- ing Sugar Peas, will melt In the mouth, tender and Goliclous; doz, 81,50 H B0c CHERRIES— ‘Cum’ pitted (Morello) y extra quality Cut Stringless| BD PRACH Jold Medal” brand fancy ~ California Lemon Cling peaches | | kood syrup; doz, $1 per can, can, BLACKBERRIES — -~''Honoy & Nichols "Sugar Lawton blackber- vory full cans, extra H ogen, idles faney mammoth Cal ced white peeled asp 5 very, ena wun, Srey ritcle vot which can be Eaten 404, "$050 oxtpa large oblong can, le

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