The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1905, Page 7

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ROMANCE OVER, DESERTED WIFE RIES 10 Ole Uses the Rope and Poison and Attempts to Leap from a Window. WAS A FAMOUS ACROBAT. Eloped with a German Army Officer Eight Years Ago. The end of a romance that began in Germany when a young Heutenant of | the army eloped with a pretty acrobat, | one of the famous Moflinash family, | Known all over Europe as performers who have appeared before many of the crowned . came to an end to-day | when, deserted tired of life and unable to make a living, the central figure in | the elopement ol a few years ago tried to end her 1! Tt was the fourth attempt the woman | had made In a few hours, and she was prevented by the waichfulness of re Notz, weth whom she had been living. at No, 39 East Fifty-fourth For five minut the two we until help ar- trugeied upon n poison, ngerous condi- Won Army Officer's Heart. the case was known Schwampke. She Hinash, and sald to have ap for Ife the theatre couple lived upon Met with an Accident. Then came the trip to A years ago and to have b I The lleutenant then He tried yirious th as a walter, and soon 1 ade ths husvaad in ge him 5 Then it was Mra. 3 nd she b na ot known | LEFT BOY WITH UNCLE. | Maxistrate Would Not the Charge of Kidnapping Entertain! Agninat arus Kleinman, “five years) { No. 8 street, Willlams-| rralgned to-day in Ewing n- kidnapping| las Klein= y. Klein- Mannat:| rt his nine-yea man, son of Mr man, of No. tan, Ls charged w id nephew, and Mrs, He M1 Ridge street, arus hug ratsed the boy since i Wy wante te Reilly a Lagarus. ne world Is the new 214-c struck off by the Republic of ————- MICHAELS BROS. Filth Av. & 9th St., B’klyn. CREDIT Freely Extended to All, ICLOTHING Mor the Entire Family. $1Down &50c, Per Week On Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House keeping, EASIEST PAYMENTS (DR, BOGGS DIES AT RIS WORK AS A MARTYR Brooklyn Physician Overcome By His Labors Expires In His Carriage. T 5 BD) Ni WORLD FRIDAY ENING, AUGUST We 1805. News | IN A Nutshell od Sues for $100,000. PITTSBURG, AUG. 11.—Mrs, Margaret E, Phillips, whose husband, James R. Philitps, was killed in the ralirond wreck at Harrisburg on May 11, has yivanin Railroad for who. was con- nn Steel Company, year. HER MOTHER ILL Butte Ploneer Dead. PRINCESS SAILS The Prince and Princess De Bearn et | de Chalais, who were masried last June after a sensational romance, arrived In this elty to-day from Newport and will sali for Paris on the Vaterland to- | morrow, as they received a cablegram | from the Brench capital that Mrs. Ross | R. Winans, the mother of the Princess. | is dangerously 11. In the midst of many gay parties that had been arranged in thelr honor the couple hurriedly packed their trunks and hyrrled to this city to take passage on the Vatenand, Thetr luggage wos of such extmordinary proportions that agent went to Wickford | mn Newport to assure Its on the New York train. Hrtton, uncle of the Prin: » Couple oft. A news of Mrs, AUG, 11.—Peter pioneer residents of ind one of the RUTTE, MONT., Hale, one of the Butte and Anaconda, best known men In Montana, ts dead here, At one time he was a well known business man of Brookly Life in Old Kentucky. HARRODSBURG, KY. AUG. 11 | | | 4 | es | | DWRAD-BOGGS dD s ist and phils rat there was no ric a let up in There to city on Sept. Kk, @ member of the Legis- um "Britton and 8: eeper, to-day Oi flint In Main stiper. Black and both the others are “Parry Day’ at Newport. NEWPORT, Aug. 11.—The committee {n charge has voted to Invite President Roosevelts etary Boni . Ev and the Rhode’ Is! ers to be the guests of uN, “Perry Day." gine om Shooting Ends Quarrel. MISS., AUG, 11. y over a business chant, | May Be an Archbishop. RICHMOND, AUG. 11—Bishop V De vy of Richmond, It ts bel here, ch will be , Lyman Hall Dying. I ILLE. N. Y., AUG. an Hall, of t 1.—Prest- tartum be THEY FOUGHT IN COURT. Barkman and Ht Agree Even Wife Conldn't ‘There. Barkman, Aa salesman, of No. Sixiy-ninth er ie agli oul ed but \she said: “I w aim | the leaving the court and lau t the Inaldent © people out of to be £ Stone. y found ast tha ds, ‘S| T would have been In my grave to-duy | Mountains The Prince and Princess arrived in Newport last week to 1 August. | he Princess did not open her father's | via, Bleak House, on Ocean but had King Co popular and had reoalye |the principal social fun for August A WOMAN’S ORDEAL | | DREADS pocToR's QUESTIONS. | thew inds Write to “to Mrs Pinkham, Lynn, | Mass., and Receive Valuable Advice Abso- lutely Confidential and Free. There can be no more terrible ordeal to a delicate, sensitive, refined woman than to be obliged to answer certain | questions in regard to her private ills, | even when subs questions are asked | nity physician, and many con- Pp r to intelligently treat d this is the reason why cians fail to cure female propose in or the disease; so many phy s is also the reason why thousands | thousands of women are corre- sponding with Mrs. Pinkham a: Lynn, Mass, To her they can confide ev detail of their illness, and from her | great knowledge, obtained from years of | experience in treating female ilis, Mrs Pinkham can advise women more wisely than the local physician. Read how Mrs. Pinkham helped Mrs | Willadsen, of Manning, la She | | write ! Dear ‘s. Pinkham :— 1 truly say that you have saved my iit and ie nnot express my gratitude in wo ds. 1 wrote to you telling sou) T tae Thad doctored for over two years and spent Jots of moncy In medicines 6, but tt all failed to do me ai good. «J female trouble and ting spells, piling, and my monthly periods were ver: regular and finally cersed. I wrote to you for your advice and recetved a letter full of | {uetructions Just what to do, and also mienced to take Lydia EB har’ V | table Compound, and I have been rest to perfect health. Had it not een for f proof establish the fact | ine in the world equals | Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- nd for restoring women's health. Lydia E. | po Shop 500 on a {| Stamps Trans- | equal fer. $1.50 Children’s and Misses’ WwW ear 5 ‘Colored Wash Secon for Chilaren's . 68e Dresses made of fancy strip: and check ginguam. for Children’s $2.50 Wash Dresses 98e made of an excel.ent quality caam- brey and gingham in a variety of styles. $1. 98 for Misses’ $3.50 White Skis made of duck, These skirts are a fifly-seven gore sunburst effect. Len ths B 3510 38, $2.98 {cr Misses’ $5.00 Skirts made ee of an excelient quality Panama and mohair in two styles, Side plaited and box plaited, Buy Meats, Fish, Canada Lamb or NEW CERVELAT IOS Legs of genuine Spring Groceries BUTTER—\ + Aiie Legs of Canada tdutton, | ireen 1b. p urday . Fe Geauine mag ae Broa nae Ta inane ie picfe: per i ON = Cyole | brand: pouns Creamery; fh made a5) Not’ delly ered Eat ake Double Stamps Until Ciosing Hour To-morrow Cameras and Supplies $3.95 for $5.00 Anco Film Cam daylight loading, takes pictur 3 auromatic butter, brilliant fi Third Floor, 10¢c ‘ ‘or 4x5 Print- ing Fram for Rudberoid 7 8c | for Plate 100 0°, holds 24 nozitives, 10¢ to 8 ri Toning and Fixing Solution, B9e t 45 Plate Holders, rubberoid x3 Groceries, ag Willow ne Farm c TREN Weak EGS ‘ISH, PO} or HADDOCK. Ie Wines & Liquors FISH, 1ONG OLD © ROW WHIRK EY fe itn thet age Haart botd D2 Large, ripe 10c on BSE oren silk worsteds and tancy tweeds, in single Men’s Clothing at a Sacriiice! Third Floor. $3.90 tor men’s two and three-piece § suits, in sngle and double i breasted styles, made of honsipuns, caisi- meres and cheviots, Value $4.0C and $10. $6. 66 for Men's $12.(0 and $15,0) Suits, in serges, black cheviot, and double breasted styles, $1.80 ‘21 Men's §:.00 ana $1.00 trousers, made of tancy mix- tures, cheviots and worsteds, in all sizes from 30 to 50 waist, and ail lengibs, Men’s Collars 10c Per Dozen Our successful Collar Sale of last Saturday will be repeated to. morrow. A few hiketred dozen left of the best ‘Troy makes in men's 4-ply linen collars, comprising broken lots, ‘‘secongs mixed shapes, nding, turn-downe, tabs, &c, These are the regular 15c. goods, Any one collar he prise of dozen, T row only, dozen including VOGEL BROTHERS, 42d St., cor. 8th Ave. Special Sale of Men’s $15 Blue and Black | Serge and Black Thibet Suits Reduced to $ 1 950 No man who wants to spend the next half of Summer cool and well dressed can afford to let this opportunity slip by. Every suit involved in this sale represents a clear saving of $2.50 to the man who buys one, You'll recognize that fact when you've seen the suits. Splendidly tailored, in single and double breasted sack models. Special at $12.50. A STIRRING SALE OF $3.50 OXFORDS $9.60 aL ae a pair. The models included in this sale are advance styles, and will be sold all over town at $3.50 in a few weeks from now. We're @ little ahead of time, and offer you your choice of these brand new pointed toe models in all leathers at $2.60 a ins, Open Saturday Night till 10 o' Clock. | V pet Rrrothers aos Str. Cor, Bt Ave HBaitermao Broadway — Brooklyn, 5 How Specials for Saturday ON SALE 8.30 A. M. TO 1.30 P. M. Owing to the Drastic Price-Cuts, No Telephone, Mail or C. 0. D. Orders. 8c. Chambrays, 5ic. || Men’s Hose, Pair 6c. THOUSANDS OF YARDS 100 At This Extraordinary Price! n ln this lot of Men's Black n Half Hose; double heel and Stainless; | priced Just the material for Children’s Wear and Women’s Shict-Waist Suits or House Gowns. J 28 inches wide— Solid colors-— Also stripes— Col: rs acsolutely fast— Yard, 5ic ZuZu oa Pkg. 2i Regular In-er-Seal age (mit 4p OWI caress seen Pack- Women’s $2 Lawn Shirt Waists, 98c Just the garment to * st out the seaso n * st! fe of sheer white Inwn, embroidered t cn trimmed. iow hacks ana short “sleeves: igh ineche and > front: about a dozen designs to choose. ‘teoun: “spien 98c Women’ 5 Walking Skit Skins 89 98, In this styles m. Cheviot, Panama, Volle a gxsiusive shops # (0.97 and and materials es eat Petticoats, 49c, Black mers 3 broad vartety of styles: have deep flounce fin nahed hesraee a si ADg | $2 Caras Shoes, $1. 3? mote ‘tana ke 39 eS |_75c. Ser e | $1.50 Shoes, 98. oat 2 Si 5,39 ||| - | oe | waits aa ston _Boys’ $2 ’ $2 Shoes, $1.39. rar 82 Viel Kid Lace i #2 Viel Kid Lace Shoes, J 39 _Big_ Savini Savings in Boys’ Clothing. 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street 7,9, 14, 13, 45, 47, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth St CLOSED TO-MORROW in conformity with our custom in previous and present Summer seasons of Closing All Day Saturday In the Five Days devoted to Business, being fully alive to the Needs of Mid- summer Buyers, we meet requirements with large Assortments of Seasonable Goods at Prices that fill our stores constantly with pleased Customers ——— PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD, ‘Desurosses and. ( farThe leaving tme f Gertiandt streets is that given below station. minute Twenty- FOR THE SHICAGO SF 1A tive for LEX To 3 AVES9? To 60? Sr A Tremendous Sale of Pianos.1 x IT WILL BE WISE TO MAKE YOUR SELECTION AT ONCE | as there is only a limited number of || these celebrated Weigner Pianos to sell at $195, as they are going rapidly. Pianos Built to Last Forever Do not miss tie greatest oppor- tunity of a lifetime to secure one of ihe Kest Pianos that money and skill- ed labor can make at 10.55 A. #159 P, Pianos for 3195 fnchiding stool and cover. Gt Pp urn on pay resent BLOOMINGDALE ata Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. EXCURSIONS. "pana dee OOP. Pass'r Trafic Manage v. BOYD. ata nger Agent They Can Bure ALT, TICK 1D FOR SALE. Ainuacinent At 5U vo: v "Ll DO. #1 ae ir employer, LENOX CLOTHING co., 2274 3d av., bet, 123d and 124th, 884 Columbus av., bet. EN By EVEN ng 104th. ~ LEIGH VALLEY. SUNDAY EXCURSIONS BELLEWOOD | EVERY EUNDay “OC MAUCH CHUNK AND GLEN ONOKO AUGUST $1. 50 and Carr irlen ag ROW CYCLFCO., 23 Park Row, OCEN uYG Ore. W. ¢ Dis: 13TH tel Diamond eit 40 stalden FoxKodaks 1745 AV ges 710 8 oe ah 2.98 8) for young eauce 2nd light color ; 5.00 |4) Aha eae 11-3 CHOOL Parad Hight ana Balance o: 00 WASH- | f ne ABLE SUL 9c Be 69c 1he RRIGS BLLTH of blag: miibet || Enormous K} _PANTS selling yea elegant ial, ape 00 here these Na SAIL OF 8 tte My Ittle fel- Ever popular BLUE SERGE SUIs3 | N for young, men, 4 Wunle - freastes) GePa GC 729 varlety, at Crockery Bargains Saturday. _ FRUIT JARS—Pure white Including wt 49¢|" MASON tas Mason Jars, fin" ined caps, and rubber rings; pints or quarts; | MASON RUBBER I smite rubber: donen RINGS, pure Be 4 h tin 19¢ | Reductions in the Grocery. 1.6: Brown's cholee 0c, cans; case, TOMATOE only POTTED MEATS—-Armour's Potted Ham or “Tonmue; also Deviiied Ham or Tongue; lb. can, doz, #10; can GINOMR ALE—Raulnox, urand; regular price, a0 can Saturday, case, 14M5; doz. PICKLEB<-H4. B, "Pure Food” brand; ty-gal,. bottles; ‘aiso Chow Chow; regular price, 80¢.; saturday only CORN STARCH—H. B. "Pure Food" brand; regularly 100.; 1 tb PHBE; AOE, MOF DKKC cere cccrerrcre ns ularly 100.; full 8c; can, 7 don. for aby 23a matches, Jewelry: week brices; confilential MA: TIATEAN DIAMOND CO. 22 staiden 13 \JEWPORT, R. EVERY SUNDAY. onds, ‘AAVBLRY MORAY HELP WANTED—MALE, U TMERBLEAS—T ppera wanted. Wm. 802 Broadway. ait Bs Musi nt LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. MANMALNAN EACH, Fraime jee Soh Nik Lot sland dat. Tee ae ig 9, 530. f 4 es 2 00" mianigt. D (Tens! Satbrdays only.) ROCKAWAY BEACH 408 A Ms Steamers leave 120th at. 0.45, Wen tat, 90, 10, Mt tery 1100 Inuit nockaway SUPPLEMENT WITH THE 1905 World Almanac§ and Encyclopedia tells you all about the M thie 2 A 2 MEeLE LUNE due. RONG AN OS & Ba We. RY ok 1a, So iD asind 24 a Pane 25 Cents. 35c. by Ma... 74 pian ue setursaye, 8.85, aa Mu akan 8.10 P.M, La mloomet Bie a BR oe WAH 10.40 si Nearly 3 Value: NE.—1225 P.M. and $350 RAILAVAY.—= Weigner on Pennsylvania siti) eae SRE Na ef ¥ Pe SAE NS aR. So ASN A =e oes

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