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LATEST BELIEF MCase‘in’English Royal Family Cited in Proof of ” Theory. TITTLE KNOWN OF It. * Disease Too Young, Say Doc- \e ‘Ytore,to'Be Sure Just What Causes It, aN 'WO- IMAGINARY EPIDEMIC. and Children Have it jy vomFiret .Operation’Elghteen Years Ago. ——— ie iN \ Ze eppendicitts hereditary, or ts the family of Great Britain morely ig from the epidemic of imaginary @pendicitis which the London papers way bas been ravaging England for the Yast month or two? Every concetvable oauee has been suggested for the dis- ease, trom grape sced to imagination, ead now ft 1s seriously contended thar tw hereditary. \am eminent surgeon of thts city, dts- @ussing the matter for The Evening World to-tay, expreased the opinion thet geoent cases have furnished con- @iderable evidence of this, } "*f Go not mean,” sald he, “that the * @emse is handed down directly from parent to child, but tho temperament or predisposition t hereditary, and the dis- @ase may be expected to occur with frequency in certain families, The case @f Xing Edwam jus: before his corona- tion, followed now by that of the Prin- oees Victoria and the Prince of Wales, tiv daughter and son, all of whom were operated upon by Sir Frederick Troves, are mercly instances, and the history of the disease will show many such which cannot be’ believed to depend ‘upon mere coincidence, Disease Is Yet New? ' “Tt isnot necessary to multiply cases, and in fact it 1s too early in the his- tory of the disease to have euficient data for positive determination. ‘The disease has been recognized GRIEF-CRAZED BOY GUARDED Frederick Walters, Who Acci- dentally Killed His Little Cousin, Threatens to End His Life, to be Buried with Her. Bixteen-year-old Frederick Walters, @t Kingsland, N, J., who on Sunday ac- cidentally shot and killed his cousin, Estelle Walters, fourteen years old, ty frantio with grief to-day and threatens to kill himself 60 ho may be burled with the Uttle girl, Fs grandparents, with _ whom he lives, keep a vigilant watch on him, Frederick's parents died when he was very young and he has since Hyed with his grandfather, Nearby lives Charles Walters, Frederick's uncle, and his famiy, Tho families are among the wealthiest In that eection of New Jersey, On Saturday Frederick and a friend, Lewis Albert, went to the outskirts of the town and practised shooting with Momls's 22 calibre rifle, and when they | retuined home one cartridge remained in the weapon. . The Albert boy placed the gun In a corner, as had been his custom for some time, Sunday night several children met in the Albert home, Frederick Wal- of for onty the past eighteen years, Dr. Henry B, Sands, of this city, Der- formed the first operation in 1887, and it was not until 1883 that eurgeons recog- nized it as a legitimate operation, and even then it was considered capital, aa or fi about 40 per cent, of the elther from the effects of rom the atienta died he operation disease after operation, Up to February, 1892, when Capt. Rose, of the Princes of Wales’ Hussars, King Edward's old regiment, came to this Country to te operated upon {t was thouglit to be more of an American | Pq fad disease curable by surgery, than a real “Capt, Rowe's case marked the turn- fioa"n year. perityphitis, name is merely for his record In for his herolsm tn the Boer war {hat King “when. records ai plete and all the causes covered, it is my belief Will be found to be nesponaibli than any other cause, that membership in ampendicitis reditary, like the Daughters the American Revolution and the will be Ing polht of the English view of isease, and from that time the English Burgeons took up the subject and Bir Frederick Troyes, the most noted sur- in England, up to the summer of ad performed one thousand opera- ‘tons without @ single death, a record of which was published in Jun the of that Ho prefers to call the disease an Americanism, and eays that the thia diseaso more than Edward made him a baronet, How Heredity Figures. tho more have bé that com: een ciis- heredity je more It may be then | wba BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY AND DOCTOR, fease, except that it is apt to affect the most healthy, and comes at almost any un Ny Bt ert haps hay me and often without apparent cause, he idiat of grape seed and chorry ones 9 simply one of the regulation 10} ‘They might cause it, and per- 0, but It can just as well be brought on by a particle of food, and Ls ny au or uh More often produced without the dof any foreign substance whatever, "It has been caused by a sudden oo! @ wetting, or unusual excliement, o mental distross, and I sav if the pr: disposition i inherited one 1s apt. to Va it without any cause except the itary inclination."’ —_—_—_—_____ WeTelterich Teves 0D Cincinnati, Membership will become very large, of course; but it has always beeh said this ts an aristocratic malady, and I can temomber a time when it was very fashionable. ‘Then there might have been some cause for the charge that it was due to imagination at umes, but now it is too common for that. Why, there are many cases of animals having it, and clilldren not more than three years old have been operated upon, “Mary Draper's dog, Callahan's lion, Claude } Mohh's dog, Bonnlo Blue, and seyeral other, noted pots have euffered from the disease just ko human beings, | and some have diced, while others were operated upon and’ lived. “Dr, Kenneth, one of the first to rate for the Aisease, had {t himself, and was operated upon by Dr, Bull, ‘Tho specialist, Dr. C. C, Barrowes, had {t, as did Die, Sands, Ariow ‘and a hoat of others, many of whom are among the famous” operators, |Dr. Robert T, Morris published a list Jot one hundred cases in his practice | to 1895, and pince then he has had | thousands. Hard to Trace Cause, “Tho disease 1s asoribed to almost every cause, from swallowing a knitting | th Needle to crossing the logs, and bloycle | og, tiding, stepping off the street cars, chasing burglars and chewing gum have | PU all come In for a sharo of the blamo, Why ‘should not heredity really have | g vermitorm appendix? | 88 ce col Punch; Mrs, + George it th ou th | | | gel thi er. It 13 @ Useless rudi- jMentary organ, in shape and size ko a | Jlead penctl, attached to the large in= teatine and ‘opening into it, and {ts prin- | to! [cipal function ts to become inflamed | pey and cause perityphlltie abscess, “I do not know the cause of the dis. | CO! ro ters and his cousin among them, Sud- | denly Lewis Albert heard his friend telling the cousin about their target | ‘practice and saw he had ‘the rifle in his hands. “Look out, Frederiokl’t he erted, “the gun ts lowied.’ Frederick put the rifle down quickly in her chair, ridge had and simultaneously his cousin fell back There had been no report heard and no one realized that the curt- been exploded, The beliet was that the young girl had fainted and {t was not for several minutes that those present realized she had been In- ured, elween the eyes, Was summoned she was dead, Estelle daughters, to-day. was he the youn funeral wit rest A little bead of blood appeared By the time a doctor of aix 1 take’ place Coroner Morgan decided no in- Quest was necessary, ag the killing was entirely accidental, ———____ THREE BOYS ACCUSED OF BREAKING MAN’S SKULL. Co} ndition, Awsnult Committed March 31, but Police Just Charged with committing an assault and Fifteenth street, on Nicola Carusa, of No. 3% East One Hundred and fracturing his skull, on March $1, three youths were arrested to-day, cused boys are Harold Sealy, 209 East One Hundred and Sixteenth street; John Hogan, of 2131 Third ave- nue, and Harold Smith, of No, 238 East One Hundred and ‘The pollee learned had a fractured skull, Dy Tho av- of No. enty-first street, day that Carusa ‘The assault oo- curred in front of No, 209 East One Hundred and Sixteenth’ strect. RIVERSIDE IS SMOKE-FREE Jersey Glucose Factories Adopt Hard Coal Boilers and Beau- tiful Drive Along Hudson Is No Longer Under a Pall. ta m T asi fu fri eu ing to enjoy the driveway along the Hudson were happy to-day over the abatement of the smoke nuigance that as marred the most beawtiful part of the city for years. The smoke which, when the wind was from the west, hung over the driveway {in a dense cloud and caused soot to settle on everything, camo from the glucose works in Jersey, whore thero 1g no soft conl ordivance, All efforts to have the nuisance abated have been unavailing, wh th Tc hi us of Some time ago the company an- Be nounced that as soon as mutable fur | oi), naces and hbollers were installed It would use hand coal, It wus sald this improvement would cost $1250, Yes terday the new furnace plant was com- pleted and the burning of hard co hogan, he result is that Miverside Drive {s cleaner to-day than it hae been tor years, 23: ar thi Ju 12! Pet come early if you want to share, $1.50 White Lawn Suits, 98c, Buttoned back, front very neatly tucked and trimmed with three rows of the new. medailin embroidery, {ull Bishop sleeves, finished with deep tucked cuffs, pretty attached tucked collar. Three specially good items for to- $3 Dainty White French Lawn | Mercerized Batiste Wals Wonderful Values in Fine White Lawn Waists, | morrow that will bring crowds to the Waist Store—better Waists, $1.98. Buttoned back, yoke of pin tucks, entire front very prettily trimmed with Jace insertions and two Pretty medallions of lace and embroi- dery; very full effect, full Bishop sleeves, finished with deep cnfls of lace and tucks; very handsome lace collar, Butioned back, tucked yoke and entire front of the New English Eyelet Em- broidery, very full leg-o- mutton sleeves, finished with cuffs of English Eyelet Embroidery and pretty attached collar to match, Becond Floor, rear, Central Dullding, Remarkable Values in Muslin The Great Spring Sale. —S\ Underwear, janshi| and finish, and little pricing | More Big Values Brtrdordinney ig.the rule and not the exe in Boys’ Clothing. Norfolk. Suits, $3,98, tone eld Cat i i GIVES UP __ POSITION}: On Account of Health. disease of all travelling men has been catarrh, many fine remedies to no effect. wrote a friend of mine to send’ me a bottle of your Mucu-Tone, bus | ave.; MICHAELS) S. M. Moore, 40 Testifies. Travelling Man's Life a Hardship. The coming of spring brings with more joy to the travelling man| fan to almost any other citizen of ir community, ose travelling in this section suf- fered as they have this winter, Many travelling men have been forced to give up thelr positions because of what cold rooms, damp sheets and neral poor conditions have done to eir aealth, The one most prevalent this winter among Our reporter in speaking of this matter with Mr, A, H. Cosden, Gen- al Manager of Riker’s Drug Stores, @ other day, was more than inter- ted in the letter shown which we blish below: “Some twelve months ago I had to ye up my position as a travelling lesman for a large wholesale gro- ry firm in Richmond, Va, on ac- unt of catarrh, which the best doc- rs in several places told me had metrated my whole system, and I uld not be cured by quitting the jad, After I returned home I tried T I began King it with no faith in {t, but een T had taken the entire bottle I G gan to mend. I wrote for four ore, and took them, and now I can sincerely say I am a well man and weigh one hundred and fifty pounds. never felt better in my life, and I am cured, sound and well by your wonderful Mucu-Tone, which I can suredly appreciate. It is wonder- 1, and I have advised all my ends to get it. “Many thanks for your wonderful re, It is the greatest cure of the prevent age. You can use this teasti- , |montal as’ you see proper, Most Resldentts off Riverside Drive and gratefully yours, 8, M. Moore, Basic those persons who have been endeavor- |City, Va.” It 1s very evident f.om what Mr, Cosden said that this letter is only one of the many testimonials they have of Mucu-Tone, nals vary in the range of diseases These testimo- ich '‘Mucu-Tone benefits, Although e Riker Company claim that Mucu- pne is primarily a catarrh cure—It was not manufactured with the pur- jose of curing other diseases—but ose who have been benefited by Its e have recommended it to so mony their friends for other troubles at it {s now almost as well known @ general tonic as it is a catarrh cure, The Riker Company, 6th ave. and dst. and 9th ave. and Broadway, 6 selling a large trial bottle for fifty cents, which they guarantee will give satisfaction or they will refund @ money. Also Hegeman & Co,, 200 Broadway, and its branches; J, ingmann, 1020 3d ave, 428 Colum- Kinsman’s Drug Stores 5th st, and 8th ave,, 601 8th ave.; Fugene Hartnett, Jersey City, N. J.; tty’s Pharmacy, Newark, N. J. BROS. Fifth Av, & 9th St., B'klyn. CREDIT Freely Extended to All. CLOTHING For the Entire Family. $1 Down &50c. Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House- keeping. EASIEST PAYMENTS OPEN MON. & SAT. EVGs, FOR BACKACHE SLOAN | Ji Never before have|~ TURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1905, SHEP SEPHP>H HHH SHECHT BROS. eb #" 959.261 Sixth Ave., ‘# siocoreani igi aka ttn) gt Lome i 8 We'll Charge a Coat Like This, and You May Pay 2 |g in Smal! Amounts, 1» You probably haven’t ag €vseenabetter Covert Coat ig @style this season than yy fm is heredy shown, Md 1 for it’s aed copy of ate ie Fg most C + A faith- 4 fully 4 carried out, made ¢ i 1. of excel- / A Covert ru Coat, €) exactly like this, and A nificent! 310! for $6.75 tailored , It is trimmed with tail- €p €or-stitched self straps , and lined throughout « Sania anh te easily « €» worth $10, but j 4 we sell it for.. 6.75% ere cr eee rey Without the aid of either “gas” or ‘hot air” therep- utation of our Derby hats rises steadily, Mo wonder, Our $4 Derby is as good in every way as any of the} exclusive hatters’ $5 hats. Our $3 hat betters any- thing we know at the price, Rocers, Pert & Company, Three Broadway Stores, 258 842 1260 at at at Warren st, 43th sh. 32d st, Coward Shoe _ (ws 7 Our Oxfords Fit, < Correct Patterns, Special Lasts, The Reason, Good easy fit characterizes the Coward Oxford, particularly at instep and ankle. It neither gapes at the sides nor cuts at the tendon, For Men and Women, SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES S, COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. (QUEAR WARREN oTRERT,) Mall Orders Filled, Send for Catalogue, If it's location and not clothingthat you are buying, some other clothier can do more for you than I, Moe Levy & Co., 119 to 125 Walker St, ‘Three blocks Hast of Broadway. prea Quis Cares a Cold inQneDay, 2 Deys Wore Ohan Owenty Wittion People Are Collect- ing Sperry & Hutchinson Green Grading Stamps. A THAT proves conclusively their popularity and stability, They receive the enthusiastic indorsement of people residing in all parts of the United States, They meet every expectation. ey bring many things to the home without additional cost. You buy to double advantage when you shop at the Siegel Cooper Store. Stocks exceeding $3,000,000 in value are here for you to select from, Popular prices are quoted in every section. The Trading Stamp Premiums offered | are the best in existence. Double S. & H, Green Trading Stamps mornings until 12 o'clock. Thereafter, Single Stamps until closing time. ALSO CONTINUING THE CARPET SALE WITH | MANY EXCELLENT VALUES, t Great Stocks of Furniture, Gnabling Broadest Selections At Yew York’s Lowest Prices. The great Furniture Store on the Fifth Floor offers exceptional values in just the kinds of Furniture most in demand at this season. You Can Refurnish the Summer Home ' for About % Less Than Usual. THE MAMMOTH NOTION SALE CONTINUES WITH VALUES OF UNCOMMON IMPORTANCE, To-morrow’s special offerings embrace Metal Bedsteads and Bedding, Dressers and Chiffon- iers and all kinds of Summer Furniture. BRASS BEDSTEADS —Similar to this illus- Dresyers: tration, made with 2+ DRESSERS, as illus- inch continuous posts, reed’ nae heavy solid T Ball Brass connections be- tween the rails and laterals. Similar de- solid oak, three large drawers, golden fine ish, French plate as high as $40.00, mirror, iN The best bedsteads ever produced 10 sel 6.75 ei: 4 for this price. Special 4 IE) for this sale, Chiffontiers. CHIFFONIERS, as illustrated, made of solid oak, golden finish, 25.00 4 Foot 6 inch and 4 foot sizes only, ee Hair Mattresses. five large drawers tra 4 00 MATTRABBES, - a) | Rauth Anica OH, Tt ne or Pens solid brass handles, H dat ts, La iy 4 ¥ tio) a Ws inios oapermaps, “Vago fra 'fint weigtt; 4O'1b., wigo 46:.. 75, OO "i PSE SD PRN datead Box Springs. 4.75 r es fatten BEDE EABE 44, BABI Z2LL2, BotaRER OR, fn, tt! 1 Thatitution, Biper iA Da, 4) 40 and constructed roo vere ih A.'C,| $10.50 OAK CHIFFONIERS, "1 $7.00 Institution BRBSTBADS, FB ales OF, f0ney Moking—all 6 5G) g11.00 OAK CHIFFONIBRS, 8,00 Folding Cots. No. 1—Combination $12.60 OAK CHIFFONIERS 10.00 160 FOLDING Cons. 2: Mattresses, $14.50 OAK CHIFFONIERS, 11,00 R100 FOLDING COTS. $6.75 MATTRESS, £175 FOLDING Cond, HAR ooPA.TE MATER BER, ,smede,. with, 0 Oak Dressers. £5.26 IRON DIVAN," Ao| siden, top and bottom of mattress $3.26 IRON DIV ANG. 3:50 | Unickly cBvered with -"eotton, "5 579] $11.50 OAK DRESSERS, 7.78 re Woven Wire Springs. which gives much comfort... A $18.00 OAK DREAOERS, ows ¥ foe WIRE SPRING 5. 28 Enamelled Bedsteads. $18,560 OAK DRESSERS, 10,50 Bo WHE SPI g75| g g $10,560 OAK DRESSERS, . 18.50 478 WHE SP RIN 4g $18.00 OAK DRESSERS, 15.00 |. 78 WIRE SPRINGS, all 200 YIRK SPRINGS, al] alzee, 5O. Mission Rockers, Felt Mattresses. £0.00 Series Darter taney ticking OO $6.00 Mission ff OF two parte, i full welKht, ue y 700 Rockers made fl, attresses. Gray Drawings Mattreasen.20, of solid «ak, 9, 2 i weathered finish strongly PNAMPLLED BRDSTBADS (as {ilustret: Son srnen tae dln braes seats covered er ie 4,50 a aenttrenne } ENAMELLED Bi EDATEADS, 14-inch con. with Spanish b | ponta ani ; leather, £20 Nol Bboctan Mattrense p Hatoraias"alaes 48Pand to)" 7, 25 : i ae ite Hire Hott Gem ataeTo 400 | MNAMELLED BHDSTEADS, 1-{nch posta, 14 pxcels Hy , Boivin “Mattremas Heinoie aice, 40 op Valle, Brene cape and 9 75 475 y PEE rennin: BBO PP BEDS TBADS, K-inch 5 r ; ou eek 3.90 (Blewel Cowper store, Sth Floor.) wJn e By tore. teun Friecs Bake Downtewn H. toon Shrpeing an tetronaganee ; | a = KOCH & Co. |sizneione Mew Youn. Pianos! Wednesday—Big Price Cuts. Curtains, Couch Covers, Etc. COLORED CROSS STRIPE CURTAINS,| RUFFLED RENAISSANCE BED SETS, for he lor effects: full-size beds: Value fie $1.00 i HO $2.25 Pr.| Value $5.50 $6.50 $8.25 Set At 690 1,00 1,50 Pr At 3.49 4.98 6,50 Set RUFFLED BOBBINET CURTAINS, with} COUCH COVERS, Oriental designs and lace insertions and edgings: colorings, fringed all round: Value $1.75 «$2.50 $2.75 Pr.| Value $1.25 $1.98 $2.75 Each At 1.265 1.75 1,98 Pri At 890 1,25 1,98 Each Five Piece Slip Covers, 5.89. FIVE-PIECE SLIP COVERS, made of best quality Belgian damask, 14 patterns to select from, bound with best cotton binding, workmanship and fit guaranteed, 20 yards material allowed, special..., 5,89 4 4 S 4 Awnings---Big Savings. ORDER NOW—WE'LL HOLD THEM HERE UNTIL YOU'RE READY FOR THEM— made of best double-dyed 8-oz. material, mounted on galvanized Iron frames and hung with screw eyes; all work done by skilled mechanics; our awn- | ings work easy and wear best; for windows 2.6x6.6 feet, season price Beautiful $250.00 $3.00, NOW. ves ecee 1.85 Carpets and Rugs. | Caldwell AXMINSTE! ARPETS, borders to IL VELVET CARPETS, room and L R CARPETS, b woo! C. Pi a n os, match, value $1.25 yard, «++»89c] stair patterns, value $1.10 yard....75c! Size 6x 9 ft. value $25,00...18,75| Size 6x9 ft., value $11,00,... 8,25 Size 8.3x10.6 ft., value $30.00...25,00] Size 7.6x10.6 ft., value $15.00...12,00 | Size 9x12 ft. value $35.00,..27,75| Size 9xt2 ft., value $19.50,...15.76 } & 4 Pon okt ROYAL WILTON RUGS: SMYRNA RUGS, all wool: Easy Terms 125th Street, West, *sivech aos and Seventh Avenues. WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDMAS. Be A a rs es amd ii SUNDAY

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