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Jot to say, Signora Galliani Says She Was Nervous and Merely Took a Trip to Philadelphia for a Good Rest. _ Bignora Mathilde Galliant, the concert @nger and music teacher, who disap- Peared from her home, No. 61 Gates » avenue, Brooklyn, Friday lest, has re- turned, very angry that anybody should have questioned her absenge oy taken steps to trace her, She got back at 7 ‘o'clock last night, but the police didn't know about it until to-day, ‘To an Bve- ning World reporter the young women made this statement to-day: “When ‘I left the house on Frilay last {t wes to go over to Manhattan to transact some business, When I Sot over the bridge I felt very ner- ous and decided to try and walk it off, As I had not seen the Willlame- burg bridge I thought that would be a Good time to look around, So after I had walked for half an hour I got on @ car to go to the bridge, but instead {t landed me at a ferry to Jersey City. IT was still nervous and thought a trip across the river would do me good, So I got on the boat and landed at the Pennaylvania Rallrodd depot. There I saw a train standing ready Qp go out, I asked a man where it was going and he eald the first stop was Philadelphia, 80 I bought a ticket to Philadelphia and got aboard, “When I got to Philadelphia I met a nice-looking woman, who was an agent for the Young Women's Christian Asso- ciation, She took me to a hotel, and on Saturday found me a nice place to live with a private famfly, Then I wet~ tled downto have a good rest, away from everybody, It never occurred to me that anybody would get excited over my absence. In my country--ltaly —when @ woman gets nervous and tired and wants 4 rest, she can go away and et Jt without having the police set on er track, "IT saw an account of my absence in @ nowspaper yesterday for the first time, It made me very angry, and 1 Se tel MTs the aenorigt ert Pere ba and 40 not thank my trends for ther interference. At no time was I in any- nae ial a perfectly normal condition mi PUNCH IN EYE MAKES “CY” SIGH Comes to Town to See the Show and Receives an Awtul Blow—Robbed of Roll, Full of Woe, Home Doth Go: Cyrus Green, of Bellport, hove tn town to-dey looking for the circus and had a Walked along the Bowery, ‘Seeking out the eights and the clrous riders clad in gilken tights. Cyrus felt quite thirsty, and it made him think; got into @ ginmill, then began to drink, Showed a wad of greenbacks, yellow, It 18 @ald—biff! a blackjack wlizzing—smote him on the head. Cyrus, reeling, dizzy, seeing things galore, minus animation, hit the gin- mill floor, Oer the brow of Cyrus etony stillness crept; out Into the Bow- ery Cyrus soon was swept. Cyrus soon awakened; found his wad was gone; he grew sick with terror, horribly forlorn, “Gosh, {t was a weltin'!" Cyrus sadly eald, "Guess I'll back to Bellport to my pa and bed. Ding the pesky circus an’ its funny things! Allus when I'm appr trouble to me brings.” Pus, nding thinidne, got an- this time ‘twas a copper (star of this here show). Trip to sta- tloa folluwed, then trip to court, ‘yrus told his story—seemed to be for ht. The Judge he listened calmly then commenced to smile, Cyrus nis city's full of pitfalls, a danger- ous place to gee,’ said Magistrate to Cyrus and set the Reuben free, —r > MAN FALLS DEAD IN STREET CAR. Decensed Supposed to Be James H, A well-dressed man, supposed from pa found in his pockets to be James H, Blasdell, of No, 1182 Dean street, Brooklyn, with a place of business at ifth avenue, Manhattan, dled suddenly In a Bergen street car as it was approaching Smith street, Brook- lyn, to-day, He wag seated next to a woman Into whose lap he almost fell as he toppled forward, The woman med and threw the other passen- gers Into confusion, The body was taken to the Butler Street Station and an ambulance called from the Brooklyn Hospital, but the physiclan who came with It pronounced the man dead, Heart disease was the probable The pap! uded a number of let- ters and 1 documents showing H oll had been named or of the estate of his son, nt Brooklyn dentist, who died about a year Mr. Blasdell's rela- tives were notified, and the body held to awalt positive identification, ee WOMAN FOUND DEAD ON SIREET WOT IDENTIFIED, Pollce Theory In Heart Disense, an Body Bears No Marks of Violence, The pollee of Brooklyn are trying too Hish Mie Identity of a woman | who was found dead in front of No, Wyckoff street last night. They thir art disease was the cause, as there vero no external marks of violenee, The body was dimovered by Poller man Charles Wf 3 ety on, on the steps asdoon, Many proplo int Nhore hood slowed body, bit aone coulda entity Ite 2 woman wi y Won ty woman was poorly ight It funny and wondered all the the After running away from home, slav- Ing elghteen months to buy a violin, and fiddling for 1,500 nights on the streets while he went to a musical sohool, Ward. Baker, boy violinist and author of the "Roosevelt March,” has | come to New York to continue his edu: | cation, How he came is a story In itself, ‘Muste,"” he “Ig God's voice heard in « Jorgreend without words, I belleve, the im playing only the music ‘that’ appeaie to the heart, the music which men of sweet, pure charaoter,, like Mendelssohn, Chopin, Handel and Mozart, have writ: ten.” i Baker 1s twenty-three years 01d, has endured more than tusual hardship for hthe eake of his musts, and has made thousands of friends among the poor in Chicago by playing to them. In re- turn he earned a few pennies, whith enabled him to go to achool, For 1,500 nights, covering a period of three years, he fiddled in the streets, in department stores, in aileywaye and flats’ sof the poor, unul he was graduated with hon-, ore from ‘the Chicago Musical College and the Spelting Violin School, Previously he had left his home jp Manistee, Mich, because his fathed would not let him etudy music, He did Janitor work in Chicago, carefully hoarding every penny until he hat earned in a year and a half $150 to Purchase a violin, For his eeeeee which he dearly loves, suffered, went hungry, was kicked AA rebuffed, but through it ail he remained true to, his ambition, saying, “Why can there be any wrong in doing what is honest ome honorable, and what you want to or" He managed to save a little money to send home to his needy parents, and When he decided to come to New York, didn't have the fare. But by stop- | ping at varlous towns along the way e garned money by concerts and mado such @ name that he was booked by fpenty for three vaudeville concerts {n ew York, Next week he will play ee oe Colonial Music Hall, He will Paderewski and will play ring Song” by Mendelssohn, “Nocturne,” and other class: Baker will study and qontinue his musical compositions while qe) wy Ward Baker Comes to New aH to Continue His Musical Studies and Will Be Heard at the Colonial Mustc Hall, living |b; ving Matt Ke fi B entertainments, At on, Broadway and Forty-third atreet.|in plain wrapper. Rev. Mr. Willis Renews Fight on Crotona asino and Charges Proprietors With . Violating the Sunday Law. The Rev. 8. T, Willts, pastor of the Beoond Church of the Disciples of Christ, at One Himdred and Sixty-ninth street mind ulton avenue, the Bronx, was complainant in Morrisania Court to-day agetinst Johm Bartola, and Thomas J, Long, proprietors of the Crotona OJe!no, at 075 Hast One Hundred and Blxty- nimth street, He charged them with violating the law, in permitting dancing and bowling in the Casino on Sunday, Mr, Willis’ home é at No, 1281 Union avenue, and adjoins in the rear of the Casino, The clergyman wae supported in court by twenty women arid two men witherses, Two weeks ago, Bartels and Long were before Magistrate Baker, on the complaint of Mr, Willis, that they per- mitted gambling im thelr place at all hours, They were discharged at the time. Later the pastor found a trge num- ber of empty champagne bottles set up on tho church steps, ‘The charge to-day was adjourned untl] next Tuesday, DEJECTED MEN Restoration of Physical Vigor Promtsed to Them by Nature’s Remedy, Dr. Greene’s Nervura, Hope for men who are suffering with nervous exhaustion! Not merely hope but Absolute oure of their weakness Is found in Dr. Greene's Norvura, the great ‘ igth- ener. This wonderful medicine does not stimulate and react. It soothes and re- stores. It contains the secret of manhood, and is vigorous blood through the body, tevitalizing it and restoring dormant powers/’ Dr. Greeno's address ts 101 Fifth Ave., ves at the Hotel Barring- |New York. Write for his book, sent free IGHT comes around every twenty-four hours, ‘and| there’s r:any a long, dull evening that might have| been made wonderfully bright and cheery had you plenty of good music, ‘ ork youre that will en- 1 the coat of / th entre Lokete ett out, Ray doubles the eR anure toy your yur mind, To-morrow $1/ Weekly sendsthis beautiful out. fit.to your home. It consists of: LNew 1905 Model Columbia Graphophone C NMTRORTANT_Ghutanted to DOUBLE GRAND’ PRIZE and three gold it St, Louis over all others; 0 more awards than all competitors re- T TOGETHER, 84 Floor, 60th Bt. Section, ‘The Floating-Arm Harp Reproducer is the invention that created a furore at the St. Louis World's Fair. Sound waves filtering through this marvellous little instrument produce @ aplendid harmony of clear, swee!, Hatha tones on singing and playing ma- chines. Hear {t sing all the latest selections in our store to-morrow, free! medal telved |Choore any dozen Colum- bia Gold~ Mould ed Cyl- inder Reo- jords tn our Mocks args in Ye, car ae aries favre BT esky’ atter nis), 1 Atemt: 4-inel fe i orn tia) the ath ti Ain Aaj fr eritcs iC) is hive ceceen & hole masmificent outfit vo-mor: FAKE RADIUM CURR DOCTORS SENTENCED Hale Gets Eight Months and Kane our—Debarred Forever from Practice Here, Judge McMahon in General Sessions to-day sentenced Dr, Henry H. Kane and Willam H. Hale on thelr plea of guilty to grand larceny, preferred by John McCullum, of Mt, Vernon, Kane and Hale conducted a “radium" cure establishment at No. 135 West Thirty-fourth street. They got $1,000 from MeCullum by pretending they could cure him of kidney trouble by the use of radium, MeCullum went to the County Medical Society and thruogh Ohampe 8, Andrews, counsel for the Boclety, Kane and Hale were Indicted, When the two prisoners were arral ed for sentence this morning La Abe Levy told Judge McMahon thas 1e:+ titution had been made to MeCullum and the business abandoned, Hale was sentenced to eight months in the penitentla months, and Kane to four ' plea of guilty fr rac Unde! ‘eek bruecwed Waruous ain, One Filling BRE il rr | and intreduce our Thu And moat durable plate. 4 the ovingtors of paini Proatsase aro patented, — Pri ench of al, Gold fiings ue BL am (llni 1 malar, fll Oo Ghectaviate Ih each dopartenen Diploma displayed at each |] SA writion contract riven, to, 40, your work watitactoriiv and keep. Ir free Bh saree for He nA tar ‘ul Under the, 108) oN York cata of indlaputabte 6 rt. out ae Bride Lady Attendants, ‘Tete, On a een ees Ibm SasyGorms. YoWjoneyDown \ FRIDAY, MARCH 24TH. ‘Qa 500 Fine Silk Umbrellas 26 AND 28 INCH, SUITABLE FOR MEN OR WOMEN, value $4.00 and $4.50. ...+eerseeeseesee er 3,95 — Broadway i chee ‘ ay Pianos. Boautiful $250.00 Caldwell Pianos a 185.00 Have splendid double ve- | neered cases in fancy figured mahogany, walnut or oak; hand-carved panels, arms and pilasters; patent duet music desk; patent third pedal soft stop; continuous hinges on top and all board; finest action; heaviest hammers, and most artistic tonal qualities. Ivory keys and ebony sharps. ; 183, 00 NO CONNECTION WITH ARY OTHER STORE THEBIGSTORE VY ( ACITY ITSELE SIEGEL H0PERG maui nce NEW YORK. TAL NEW YORK. Double ‘'S, & H.’’ Green Trading Stampa Mornings from 8:30 Till 12 0’Olock. T croatian; Single bs Stamps Until Closing Hour. ' Imported Hosiery In 1g Dozen Lots, A Special Sale of Great Interest. BBHOUSANDS « of pairs for Men, Women and Children, Because we import direct, and are willing to sell according to our usual small margin of profit plan, we quote prices by which You Can Purchase Hosiery in Half Cozen Lots as Cheaply as the Average Storekeeper Buys in Quantities from,the Importers: Quantities are, of course, enormous, Everything is of the newest and best—all received during the current month, Mon's Hostery, Women's Hosiery, HALF 90. PLAIN’ BLACK |HALF 7 65° FINE COTTON Doz. @ ULL FABHTON: |DOZe 40: Braldery aan 1 extra ir ADE Oem ne a HALF /, FINE LIsus ankle ge all-over DOZ, e 10. THRBAD — MACO| Harp eRe LB THREAD ‘ COTTON BLACK NO" 2, Od jnplaln.cr, ine COTTON with split } » me t ‘ tole—-BLACK COT- Ligue “watwAD, . TON with Maco Sita, peel ie foot — BLACK GAU R ME: Lp | HALP DM Ww Bi aE IDOZ. «46 LISLE In diain oF COTTON—BLACK GA Mea In i medium or TAN with hand Shes Maco votton embroidery, in Se Pe reaes Woe 2.25 EXTRA FINE 1 OF foot, DOZ. 0 LISBLD THREAD TOL AIN with Nand! em- LACK, cotton broidery, outsize — BLACK Children’s Hosiery, HALP 2 25 AC BALE IMPORTED FULL |DOZ. eo H 110 FASHIONED RIBBED in light if or heavy welght Mh World's Greatest Grocery. Friday’ '» Prices Wilk Atirace Wany Shoppers ABMOUR ® OR SQUIRBS'S MILD SUGAR*! CURED CALIFORNIA \AME" Ret TONGUES—Cholce, alia, amnnhel aa TONGUES, closely trimmed, gulict removed, average ay per FANCY MHIND Q DAR: TDA Beooptionsl Hs n Bolten reat Hane ‘tka A i Guordw® CANS ter a, iitghen cn mpaal TM ¢ | ADA, Morton, oa Pg 0: i & RE BAL+ av ARS ft aagtt} OF 8, A exon SAN Boers BE, Ace: Selabtad Pe TUNG BRANCH cee CRACKERS, fresh trom the oven: faltines Ui 3 PANGE WEAK: Ib, Ib, MOT " hat oh NAN} ‘nL NED BEEF, ara fit " ‘ HERRING—Finest PG 5c marck herring, edule: ORANGHS—Fancy navel ick Saat ie al done shag ai uallty rR oured St" white aualiey Norwegian Liicons-seeciod Mey- | fish, buckling, ‘ing, oo Bi sail herring, OLTY HS, Finest qual Ry 8, Prcludtne is See og a ae athe roast, pea ey BREN, i Sample Baby Go-Carts. Fresh from the Factory and Brand Yew Styles These are ex- clusive designs and cannot be =L<oduplicated, No ft two alike in the assortment ere but re- cently finished by, the Heywood: Wake- field Company in Wakefield Mass, fs manufacturers bearing { 5. an enviable reputa- tion for high-grade 100 Fancy State pea jamons o¢ dow, rill, cook white Sued ‘The illustrations agcompanying'give a good idea of the general finish and beauty, Each Cart is complete with FeAl 1d rod—some have lace parasol covers. Prices cin ou rae eo 3,00 %19,50 prices, all the way from (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Best.) Spring Sarden Implements. Handy Yeeods at Special Prices, Weare excellently prepared to fill orders for Garden Tools of all kinds. Stocks are complete. The prices we quote for to- morrow will be found extraordinarily low. ea a 2 GARDEN TROWELS, a ae Mo, Tiws evens, ea eer bt every one Kuuranteed to he 1d and cinch tlae: reculasly old trom $820" TAWA Hoe MALLEABLE IRON GARDEN, RAKES, OLLERS, oe aa strong and durable, 12-tooth, BOe,; Lae rN HOSE of last tooth. 24e,; 16-tooth, S7e | This hose tn In three and four pl TRE, BY KER, | 12-tooth, B4e.i 14-| complete with couplings, It 8 in Bo-tt th, 8 lengths; roruinrly from $1.00 to $4.60 SPADES ‘hind of steel, Dsshape angle, | special to-morrow at 1.06 Go-ft. lengths; regularly from $8 to aoe EDGERS solid steel, bronze ire it. speola! to! teh, POULTRY NG—The netting ‘we 10M) NATION HOR AND RAKE, 4- ‘tool’ a carry le. very desimbie, Owners of the JAR D) ot folld ‘steel, bron: ag wel ca the amailoas Henn fintah, lading oe. rake ‘and’ seeds Cintas Inoue) We catty it In both 79. and.19)' foet WOMBN'# GARDEN. SETS, conslating| lengths, trom 12 Inches upto 7 Inches 10 id ‘K of how, rake and spade, spading £0045 | Me ny sarxep Anns — " Hi ilo Brann size, ‘ery tool Ei alder p tna, al It for service, Price My pint ize, B50 SCHUFF! made of anteod, T 400.; Gin. 6. 26, finish,” wena pint size, 280 tt becatise. we ftafely and hav RDEN OR Prbeboons, bias | finish, TIneh, Oo 1 BPADING WORK, ,made of! h 0 hurd steel, black’ finish, D Sal al thar tot whape iron handle, O50! for $7.50, OrrOW at 5.00 PENTN, | Rye one munranteed to bean exce) Ph GRENING HBA dt! font cooker and. abssiitery tree trom it0e., 4B0,, up to | leakages ‘noite and tor (Stegal_ Cooper Store, Tasement.) Lamps and Accessories.—Positively ths mos able barzains that have ever been offered in thi In our last annual sale of Lamps the prices quoted creai sation. People flocked from everywhere to share int able values This year we have determined to outdo efforts at value-giving and to accomplish this end have pureh the entire stock of one of the biggest manufacturers in th he try, Not “old stock,’ but bright, new, clean goods, It ¢ ant Brass Table Lamps, Gas Portables, Hand-Painted Boudoir Lamps, Tablg Lamps for Reading or Sew! ported Electroliers and about 250 Ruby Etched | i Globes. ; There are half a dozen shapes and about twenty, designs to choose from, All have finely finished g mountings and best lift-out central-draught oil pots, Prices are Without Precedent | About 250 SOLID BRASS TABLE LAMPS, in assorted thapes and finishes, fitted with lift-out central-draught oil fount, and complete with decorated globe; regularly & SN ae About 150 4 HIGH-GRADE SOLID BRASS TABLE LAMPS real a ye Nobu shapes and fini st lifteout central-draught oil painted clecorations, pots-fitted complete with TABLE LAMPS for readi Ce J) \\-inch fine ruby “etched |" sewing in either ni O globe; regularly $5.25 plated cr polisked brass ne WHO) 0m 9, 95 cx eect. Ge tet of Nasi € kind, being Hehe than ab GAS PORTABLES, | usually sold, there! Enamel with Black | more oil, and (oust en Iron Wespiiey which is a central Rae 10-inch Ruby Dome|one, is very simply cone Shade, and fied with best | siructed and easily ae Atgand Gas Burner, 6/ all are fired rates feot mohair covered tub- | chimney and 10-i ing, etc.: ready for im-| shade; regularly ) mediate use} sold regu: P larly $3.50 sow, complete, 4s, 70) 1,000 DAINTY LITTLE HAND-PAINTED DESK OR BOUDOIR LAMPS, as- sorted designs and colorings, complete with shades to fae regularly 50¢; 190 } t rey $ $4 Pade 95 hoe 50 finely etched RUBY BANGUET GLOBES in (0 and 1 designs; regularly $2.00 t0 $2.75; now ( Bloxel Cooper Store, $d Floor, Cent $ DOWN. REST e MONTHLY SUMS, evening at the. m tractive theatre in town. It affords the of entertainment. The whole family friends, and your friends’ friends as well,. the entertainment at practitally no expense, Its Tone As Sweet / The repertoire-of ‘musical is inexhaustible. You can new musicale every night—a' ner night, an Italian opera /ni Strauss night) @ concert. or an wr") Fh sit of _ ragtime and Preteen melodies. Eachmachinm: is guaranteed for, on year. Prices range $/0 to $3 (Slegel Cooper, Store, Third Floor, es hy ‘at