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BULLET IN HEART GIVES ok Sut ey Henry Nowok Suffers None of the Usual Results of Such Wounds and Doctors Marvel at the Wonderful Case. With a bullet inh Nowok, a youth, of atreet, amazes the doctors of St cent’s Hospital at Livingston, 8. 1, and all others of the medical pro- feeston who have heard of thls mar- vellour case, by showing every sign of ecovering from his remarkable wound. No cage is on record of a patient ghot in the heart surviving the ordeal. But Nowok with his left ventricle punctured and a .22-calfore bullet lodged in the lower part, not only lives, but exhibits normal pulse and tempera- ture, excsilunt annetite and the ood epirtts of @ well man. honrt Henry 178 Chrystio Vin- PRETERRED DEATH 10 L0SS OF LEG When Told that His Limb Would Have to Be Amputated To- Day Phillip Diffenbach Ended Life by Inhaling Gas. Rather than suffer the loes of his leg, which was to have been amputated to- @ay, Phillip Diftendach, fifty-five years old, of No, 132 Mauser street, Brooklyn, committed sulcide by tnhaling gas at his home to-day. Mr. Diffendach had been suffering pain from his leg for years, and a few Gays ago {t was seen by physicians that on would save his life. h dreaded the thourht ef becoming a cripple, and early to-day he went to the bathroom and turned on the gas, When he was found he was dead. RHEUMATISM LED TOTHEIR CAPTURE Woman Who Couldn’t Sleep for Pain Sees Burglars Enter Store Across the Street and Telephones for Police. A woman suffering from rheumatism was ‘the means of running three burg- lars to earth in Williamsburg at dawn to-day The woman was Mra, Ellen A. Moohe, wife of an undertaker at No. th F street. She was sit- window unable to sleep be- en she saw three men ay of Edward Hopke's ch te almost et, one Mrs. Moohe arters. canse of pain w enter the hal grocery. at > Girectly across Limping to the t Ned up Police Hea Crephere are burglars at No. 278 First Street,” she whispered, “I have Just seen them. If you sené men quickly ai can catch them. ‘They surrounded Hopke's store agged three burglars who had just ed an entrance and were ready to off vith loot ‘At the police station the prisoners rald they were Daniel Kelly, eighteen, of Division street; Arthur Hath- re wenty, of No. 742 Driggs avenue, and Joseph McDonald twenty-one, of No, 9 Grand street. To-day in Lee Avenue Court the three men were held for trial. —_— IMAGINES SHE WAS OWORCE Young Wife of Mining Engineer Found in Night Dress Cry- ing “Murder” in Harlem Street. Mrs, May Jacob, the pretty and tal- ented young wife of Alfred P. Jacob, @ muning engineer, of No, 143 West One Hundred and Thirty-elghth strect, was taken to the insane pavilion at Bellevue to-day and her husband fears that her mind has been completely wrecked by a nervous malady she hos suffered from for @ year. She was found rushing along Beventh @venue, near her home, at 2 o'clock this morning, orying “Murderi* She was clad only in a night dress and Po- Moeman Andrew MoCormiok was at a loss what to do with her untt! « private wWetohman made known her identity and helped the policeman get her home, Her husband was asleep in bed when ‘he party arrived at the house, He Wad not heand his wife get up and go wnto the street, He said that she has quftered from strange hallucinations for. some time; that she imagines she was once divorced and that her former husband is going to claim her again, Bhe also imagines that she is involved in @ love al with @ yer, Aw she ———=_____ GIRL DIES FROM FALL, Esther Katz, aight years old of No. 14 Clinton died in Gouverneur srl aa nome Va | i} | of July accident. While Nowok was crossing to Staten Island on the ferry boat Castleton he was struck in th left breast by a bullet from a revolver which Max Ascher, of No. 533 West One Hundred and Thirty-third street, was displaying. ‘The wounded youth was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital in a seemingly dy- ing condition, but after a few hours he rallied from the shock sufMciently for Dr. F. C. Rochford, the house surgeon, to make a search for the bullet. The Physician and those in attendance were wonderetruck when probing Indicated by the direction and course of the ; Wound that the bullet had penetrated the left ventricle of the heart. An ex- amination by use of the stethoscope only served to corroborate this incredi- ble diagnosia. A peculiar sound Indicated the pres- ence of a foreign body in the lower left chambor, The heart has heretofore been held to be @ vital organ. Nowok’s pumping #p- Paratus must be considered the excep- tion to prove the rule, The medical staff of St. Vincent's ex- Plain their patient's astonishing condi- Yon by th ot the y fut spen t Penetrating Nowok's breast that, after Penetrating the thick, muscular wall of the left ventricle its’ energy was quite expended and {t fell to the lower part f the chamber. Blood clotting the perforation in the wall of the organ served to stop what must have otherwise proved the fatal | flow. The welght of the foreign body insures ita remaining in the lower part of the chamber quite out of the way of the auricular-ventricular valve and that connecting the ventricle with the origin of the aorta. So situated, this lump of lead seems quite a harmless occupant of Harry Nowok’s heart chamber. At all events the wound is healing on the surface, all trace of fever and pain have vanished, and the young man ves smiling and cheery answers to all quiries about ‘ts bill of health, Dz. Rochford confidently expects to discharge the fellow in a few days— we aver probe for the bullet? loge Drovhoxs AQ Ste. Cor 8 Ape A Stirring Sale of Summer Skirts. b> Sale graceful Sale have ev \ drede of of a fine Splendid values, too, every one of skirts, 23-gore model, in black, white, pearl gray, champagne, brown and royal blue; also light gray homespun walking skirts, in 27-gore models, and Panama cloth Walking Skirts in sever gray andreseds. Actua) value $1.50. Sale of Panama Cloth WalKing SHirts at $6.98. Sale of Panama cloth skirts in the new 49-gore plaited model, in black, blue, brown and green. Actual value $10. Sale of English Voile WalKing SKirts at $7.98. Extra fine quality English voile walking skirts, 49-gore, high plaited model, in black, white, pearl gray androyal blue Value $12, Special at $7.98 Vogel Brothers 42> Six. Cor & Ane. THE BULLET JS SAID Mave, Ferre: Plaited Walking SKirts, at A beautiful Summer model at an exceptionally low price. It's a style that sells as high in most stores. Stitched over hip Walking Skirts at This skirt is one of the most popular models we Actual value $5 Special a Another Group of $7.50 WalKing Skirts | In this group we present five handsome new models for the summer season. THE WORTD: FRIDAY FVENING ahi HIM NO PAIN P = ENTRRO rere Le Om Foie wea I should think not. We'll leave wel! gnough alone,’ sald the surgeon, In an ewer to an Evening World reporter. “Ag long as the bullet stays where It fe it can In no way Interfere with | Vaivular action, and so will not trouble | | the patient In the least.” | “after discharge, would you advise his h with the gunahot wound In ardiae organ to turn somerstults to swinging, by his feet: from queried the reporter. " Janehea the sureenn a P THE Effervescent Relief for Indigestion Distress after meals, Heartburn, Fermantatfon, Water-brash Nearly two generations of saisafied users testity reat medicinal vaive nt, rellable, It has been sold on merit more than 60 years. At Druggists soc. and §1,0r by mail from THE TARRANT CO., 44 liudson Street, N.Y. FAST black RAIN proof M. B. Umbrellas $1 EVERYWHERE & Co. Thi of Brilliantine Double $4.98 — Exactly like cut, in white, black and blue. 8 $3.50 falling inte folds to the ankle. Special at $4.98, of $6 Sicilian $3.98 er designed, Proof of it women have bought them. They are quality of Sicilan mohair in $4.98 them. London twine voile walking al new models in blue, black. pearl Special at $4.98, Special at $6.98. Open Saturday Night Till 10.30. ReactY DELIGHTFUL Che Ti y Q an nt Codered dp Coate Chelving Oum ee Lulen ULICEMAN SAVES Na —— Rieke Alt Cars TeanstéR Jo JULY Lexnoran 10 5°’ Ave F759" 1060° Sr. 7. 1905, EXPLOSION IN SUBWAY EATS ASIA RAYS INS A TST RAT CRO La SS ils conlents to be the BEST VAI Men’s Hand-Made_ Serge Suits, $12.95, Men’s 2-Piece Summer Suits. Elsewhere $10, here $5 95 Made with Haircloth Fronts, Mohair Lining and Bellows Pockets. Not a Suit in the lot worth less than $10. Special $5.95 Men’s $1.00 Straw Hats, a Variety j - =| ‘Boys’ Wash Suits. The Highest Grades 1 Nothing Better oo" to be had anywhere; desirable styles tr 5 6 a n nae : ae $3.95 Ail Wool Norfolk Jacket Suits, in neat mixed cheviots, including some light color crash effects These suits are worth at least $4.50. All sizes tror Sto 15 yrs. Speciale $2. 95 A Great Sale of * | Young Men’s Suits! Elegantly Made of hey iois and Worsteds. om 15 ta 1. A Sreat many worth $5) : | I $10. Special.... ales’, 24 Floor of Styles, 69c. Each shirt has continuous sleeve facing, protect New and Pretty Styles--Newly Low Prices. At 98c. jac Pare: sols, in plain China Silk; 22 inch natural and en. amel handles, }—China i At $1.3 Silk Coaching Parasols, 22 «inch, with hemstitched borders and ¢namelied handles. At $1.69,¢28 a aborate Collection of China Silk Coaching, Piece Dyed Taffeta, White Linen, Pongee Para sols, in a variety of the newest styles and colo;ings. natural, Dresden and enamel sticks, in 20 and 22 inch. At $2.50 Shins At$1.98-70,20¢ Taffeta and Grosgrain Coaching Parasols, in Parasols, striped taffeta Lresden China silk, plain borders and other styles; taffeta silk; correct styles, enamel and natural han- wanted colors, natura! and dies: all leading shades. enamel handies, BloxuningJales’, Main Floor, 5th St. Section. 1.20 Floor, Goth St. Section f neckband, felled seam: curves, three first quality 20-ligne buttons, is generously cut, and has been lau A Saturday Sale of Parasols. || / a) Women’s NecKwear. A Saturday Special Sale that women of taste will appreciate. The daintiest and most refined neckwear, at prices very close to one-half value. Irish Potnt Lace Chemisettes, white and cream, regular price $1; sale price...... 59c Lace and Embroidered Dutch Collars, very desirable for real warm days, a cool and effective tach; specalprice:., LBC eee Yi Lace and Embroidered Band- ings for Collar and Trimmings, ina great variety ¢ of patterns; some very special values at, per yard, 25c. 35c, and,.... Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, s0th St, Section. Two Saturday Optical Specials. $2.00 Eyeglasses and Speclacles, 68c. They are set in goldoine frames—a solid metal all the way through—warranted not to tarnish or break. $2.00 a pair would be considered a bargain price for these glasses in the exclusive store. 68 The Bloomingdale price is only.......... OOC Pebble Eyeglasses, 95c. Genuine Bra- zilian. axis- cut pebbles are nat- ural stones, as hard as dia- monds, impervi- ous to molsture and non-scratchable—they pre- serve, improve and strengthen the sight, Both the eyeglasses and spectacles in this sale are set in nose-pieces—the latter, straight or ridin, bows. The exclusive stores ask $4,00 ani 95c row. at Bloomingdales’, a pair for....... Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Fromt, Centre, 4 Most Remarkable Bargain Are These Men’s $] Plaited Negligee Shirts at with cutis detached or attached, made of finest quality triple striped madras and very fine cambric finish percale, with finely made and perfectly mat blue and black striped and figured effects; 120 designs in all si ched plaits, in neat patterns, S from 14 to 181% double 59c Yth_ St, Section, — W Coupon. Coupon. Sy Another Gigantic Purchase of Upon Presentation of this coupon Upon pect p Gal 00 toc in Ss we will sell you a full we wll acl gag? Of tile coupon G d S K g Pound Package Men’s Silk Embroid- C pocola te Bonbdn ered Half Hose for Men, Women and Children arenes leet at 9c {s ready for distribution to-morrow. Drona thts i3e 3 a pair Fine, newly made goods, Regular 25. per pound. pairs for 25¢ + Rene cate Ae ee Asti eas’ rao bee Worth Double Our Prices. without this coupon. 7] , ‘Bloomitnedales' ain Floor, GOth 8 These half hose are We cannot fill any mail or ’phone orders for any of & } silk embroidered, these splendid goods. hone sent C, O, D. in various neat 5,000 ir. nanvieika @; =e 5 , pairs Women’s ‘5< Hosiery, all Saturday Specials in colo.s and figures, Anu aolunens: samples, Fine , Cc y . and medium weights,every pair | Shoe Neediuls: None sold at this » guaranteed stainless, ail sizes, E Ready Peiction Pat price without this Sane mae ve — ver Ready Friction Polish, a u slery, i ck wie ging 1 “i ents 10c ecupon. Weenie: with, sit embroitey, istps 02 5g E in Polish, 25c. kind, for. I Elscatines pier: BP Der SE SUAS, AUSIRS east 2 aver Ready or Whitten ne Ras ae le Thre. in tee eee ceeeee e = eS se j se allover gauze lisle, various styles, in black, Se Roig wage Dressings age. Copyrighted tans and white, al'szes, values Susto 690, at 2OC Combination Friction lish, = aa ay =e at set or black, i N 39 ~-— —=———= {OF serves nese “1c ovels, Cc. Men’ s Half Hose, 5,000 pairs in black | Blanco for Canvas Shoe: 15c Firstiolaen books fOr Gummer and tans, Searles, wera c per box., Sireeae . ise ; teed to keep their color, a Colorite, per bottle......... 15¢ |] fétding at a nominal price, All in sizes, Sst FI Ree anes Art Gumi for Cleaning 3 5 a 2 nite Kid, 3 pieces os Men's 35c. Fancy Uisle Thread Half Hose, in very Shoe Trees, all sizes, 45c \ diepent oy Hentgau teat paiterns, also. plain black imported 1 15¢ Felt Potishing Brushes..... 9c issued for the first GaUsE UE OME a Blceerenerignarias silk Oxtoru ie Laces, rer 6, | Children’s 15c. Hoste ‘one by one ribbed double eeee veces eee vee OF - Na TIGA RIAGo knee, full seamless, black cotton, very elastic, Erte Wide Opford Tega, || eee thy omen Sha gt ovo inch, choige tormatraweess-? OC| Tubular’ Shoe Laces, anit = ~ < vi quality, all lengths, Tubular lengths, per Electric Paste shoe 0. Ever Keady Polishing ( : felt polisher dauber, tin of polish- ‘ Mate ing paste or bottle of Jriction T polish, russet or black, Gala for, Ge |} wane x Bloomingdales’, Main Fivor, | The famous BLOOMINGDALE TRADE | |MA&is oa your pacKage guarantees |you can gel for your money. A NEW WAIST | Kead about totner | } Uses tn the frvone Dye Ane rs] ual, Sent y get ane Cole In Diauiond Dyes “at any’ aru > stor o amond Dyes neuervany areas | fare mado “1 auingte to use ae ‘They color anys thing and never crock or fade. Send hich the tie slips easily, Saute aud address and secure & copy of ons we atest. Diamond Dye A tee te ial. Free samples of dyed loth. Address ‘TAMOND DYES, = Burlington, V6. GOODMAN & M Makers, Bmokty Aut CARS TeansFéR Jo LUE LEGION 10 SAVE F 59°10 60° SNF | For Two Hours To-Morrow (Saturday), 4 from 10 to 12 0’ Clock— | u Women’s $5, $6, $8 & $10) Skirts at $2.85. Twenly Different Styles in Superb Brilliantine, Panama, Cashmere, Chevicots, Meltons, Worsteds, Mo- hairs, Mannish Cloths and the Finest Linens and Crashes. Some are in tailor-made effects; others are in seven, nine, thirteen, nineteen and twenty-one gore styles, trimmed with ‘straps, but- tons and tailor stitching. Waistband measures range from 22 to 28 inches, and extra sizes from 30 to 35 ‘inches. Lengths from 38 to 44 inches, None sent C. O. D, and only two sold to a customer, For Two Hours Only, To-morrow, from 10 to 12 0’ Clock, Actual $5.00, 86,00, $8.00 and $10.00 Skirts for 1 iW na oom! jen'_Second Floor, 59th St. Section, th Bt. Section, Women’s Long ie. {| Kimonos, 99c. fi Pretty and light as a feather and priced just this side of 2 dollar, Made of fancy dv-tted crepe, in all desirable colors. have shirred A Special Saturday Sale of “Century, ality A $1.25 Umbr ’, patent run inch, horn, ected boxwood handles HF one year; sale price I, frame, steel rod, tight roll. lected boxwoo Ayo price The ‘‘ironclad’’ e are made of piece-dyed silk taffeta, which is a cor and silk, and are guaranteed to be strictly waterproof, have sel edge, and will outlast any $5,00 all silk umbrella is guaranteed for two years. Here In 26 and 28 inch sizes for men and women; lock Paragon frame, rolling; a beautiful snteed for two for Steel rod, case and tassel; are close and hardwood handles. G to-morrow at Bloomingdale Umbrellas in fancy Persian designs, all sizes; very special at bloming dales? ° 99c ellas at 68c, Fine MOTIOW soe oF wide tape ‘edge, loc BS nt C. 0. D. nner, steel rod, tight silver-plated and se Women’s Wash Petticoats of “Hercules? $1.60 Umbrellas at 88c. American taffeta, wide tape edge, lock Paragon 0 pearl, horn and other fancy Guaranteed for'one ye. yoke, wide sleeve with border Guaran ’ 68c Fine plain color and striped gingham, with one deep straight ruflie, special, . 25c Bloomingdales’, Second Fl x, Buh Beotion, Finest Cigars al ! Price § Queen Elena, large clubhouse size, extra § , 26 and 28 inch, fine ** 88¢ nbination of linen ge line, all Havana to- 5 Every umbrella || bacco, 10-cent cigar, for.........++ AArAn Cc ; Rox of 50........ says tritteeeee eae | large size, extra fine, all Havana assortment of fancy |] N@WPOFts, ‘Tobacco, this is 12 cent cigar for, 6c Men's $3.00 Oxford Shoes, all sizes, $2.45, galdoine frames—the former have patent American cork $5.00 for the identical glasses, To-mor- All Cars fl rs —-Bloomingdal ‘tands, por eS $1.00 || Box of 50 cuss sae ; er oe)? Lex. to 3d Ave. walt? 28 Brothers 59th to 60th St. "iy.