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——— TIT WOT: MONDAY EVENING, MATICTI“¢N- Toe. ‘WF, FS $75,000: |MORE THAN 100 WOMEN SEEK JOB AS “MOTHER” OF MUSIC HALL ARTIST'FATHER GAPON VANISHED FROM IN OPEN LETTER | $1,200 IN HOME? ~GePOSIT VAULT DENIES CHARGES OF GEO, J, GOULD T. PETERSAURG Secrecy is being made ov ber . i ecroey in being made over a robbery Mrs. W. A. Stephens Of- replies | which ts reverted to have taken plags i tiy the attacks on his public a A private jat the home of George J, Gold, i pmounces that he has instructed | Wirth avenue, when property vaiued at his law: Mr. lin, to bring an | $1.20) is said to have been stolen, At the action for det of character | Gould home {i Is denied that any sueli. against his detractors, and dents the] robbery took plaee, but it 1s admitted charge of alandoqing ist whom he! to-day that extra guards are on duty. had made his wife, while he was a} Tecy. weal obeervea iin iasen Mee | epaaned a \the hopes that the alleged thief would plains that, refising to fol- | ho capturad i he rule of the Orthodox ¢ =a ure in cash and jewelry had van!shed low the rule of the Orthodox Church | \ watchman employed by Mr. Gould y prohibiting the remarriage of priests, | aoy ‘Several of hie celghbors way aper einicucboralnstieryauliavoe they Nas he took as his wife a girl whom he proached by a man of foreign appear- ! tional Safe Deposit Compan el j alte Sonca WHnalanennea Gaare. } ad y | Liberty street, still aticks to her story | Daisy Harcourt Finds“‘Mother”’ | affacktay t wash her clothes and look ) To exactly what you would call an ex- PAGS and that she Is still ving with | og week ago, The man said to the | and insist that her published reward e. i Many Seek the Job. ro cried ‘Miss Huneourts Continuing, Gapon declares that of the| “Atehman: 2 a Of $25,000 for the return of the misaing| Cheaper Than Maid, and y b. vNext?" cried Miss Harcourt, sp igntinutng. Gapon declares that of the) “tiow tur does your beat extend?” 3 “I couldn't leave New York, honey— Speseds ai “No aftali “ replie, things holds good. To her first state: About as Plentiful, Too, |not,tetyneteaye te aot obtiiuine ot my | Ran yeald a lange lady. “My name through ‘ex-Commerce ‘Minister ‘Timiri- | yuN@maitil? of yours,” replied the ment she has now added a claim that “she etd, sacks a rpc! 55 of a ee ri ‘body looked interested. azefl for the restoration of the Gapon The watchman came upon the man the order heid by Thomas C, Ennever, Vhat do I think of go many mothe | My iivoq) daughter. inthe: profession." Labor Organization, he received only |" hour later peering through the wine until lately her counsel, giving him at lady “Wel, T suppose theyre ait| MOS? OECTA tion to Bijou, but $3500, all of whlch was used to help the | pe soubety etme graNe nim OF ER—Wantel to hire, # mother; \t "No, no; I’m no relation . | 500, n i : robbery: MOTHER—Wantel to hire, @ mother; mus! | y . workmen, Tho remainder, he alleges,|to hay ken place on Tuesday last. + power of accers to her two safe deposit j bout like me—widows, with all thelr pabe grand for the Job.” ; : | Just how It was done has not been ex- On the ochet hand, Mr. Ennever, who! stiln's Victoria Theatre, Monday morning| | 'Xes. I'm a widow with no tles st when she gazed upon Miss Harcourt, |_| igent and real director of the F : Hiss on a in) Ot 10, Inquire for Mise’ Dalay Haresust, | all.” sald a black-ve ure. UDand Of Goshensi! she exploded: \ y or of the 5 stands high in his pro lon ani In the dressing-room M1) Harcourt My , | Gapon movement, w rested Ut] neighborhood was plentiful: Med RuIneee Ae oee na velgy moa teehecatd lwas tatcing name. addr ; howgat you was lookin’ for a wet nuss. nto twats Boi 8 as ‘ Miss Do E land reference of ail th: licants. don't, neea no mother. What yo: tersburg for clothes Were also about the nelghbor- fer$ $25,000 Reward for Return, Mrs. William Austin Stephens. a rich \ widow living at the Hotel Netherland, who alleged that a great store of treas- APPUCaINES AT W/CLOrMaG Theatre. Miss Daisy WorCOuUrl ANA "MOFHERY ed boxes 1s a fors: be respectable sléerly person wita koe! | children grown-up and’ married.” plained. was 4 Bi Cho Ore By adie | UT sive the ¥ Woman's Gbristian | Sivin’ Regarditig the chirg ambling at | food. be, fempectable elderly person with x01 One woman gave a shriek of surprise was stolen by Mathushensky, the pi ther | "yellowing the reported robhery. brought to St. | with. watehmen. Policemen in plain absence. Hig | orphan. Tefemwnee, sald a | Just tiventy of the mothers came! Monte Carlo with * “Sho man seen by the watchman was sociation pen the F n vords ate borne owt by officials of the! comle music urtis nd. si king lady, Miss | thinking Miss Harcourt was a tender SS Gapon saya: gui clnctho neienpornood (on 2 . £ Nadine ; 1 you § . d out hh ead he N= ‘ , cow Tr mone : wor! ved the homeo} Y Gaatthy qwidew. signed the order at (hejabove adv nent In Gan VOU eG and T've travelled a lot, | arver sin crete ia meted me mere |COnfesses to Attempt to}Magistrate Crane , Tells |cay tascescd ma simile aun a BANE Bixty weventin arrest ETT EM offices of the company and in the pres-| Ue ‘dor was to sscure a nice too. She ann asthe eltng ast al Der iaea otaattnn eee Seattle uD osity, 1 played for stile: adjoins the Gould home, from roswery, She hadn't counted on st iy name Js Re eebaa'| then trical manor m fanitors Blow Up the New Mrs, Langlotz They Are pe aw, Of my bonne ne Uh the it Is _beleved, The Ladews are now. in « ence of one of the men in charge of the the South, grandmother. yrand-new sriological economic : : yaaltal up a brand-new swiological een . — was an ugent of the nment and | On Friday a delivery wagon of a’ arm Thinks Her Memory is Poor. oblemathe Tera bes tse Fs) ge Bae Bliss Building. Only Human labored solely in the Interests of ‘tho | of furniture dealers stopped in front. ot Jabout, Rat Misr Foreount got mor: , nt . workmen the Ladew house and lett a brass, beds Te eee WO-aey by a Feporier forjtuian than she hargaine! for tn the di | Gapon, admite that he communicated | earner ty are sunnyclous looking man he Evening World, Mr. Ennever sald: ‘ther ine thig morning. If the serio- japon admits that he c¢ ated | was seen In the, neighbor a 2 Tet ; = . 5 . with Count Witte, who gaye him per-| “4h Chited the ‘how I hear that my former cliei Mrs. ale * es had dared to stie Charles Moran, the acknowledged dy-| A defense of janitors on the eround| mission to lve here, considering Tine li cals Lie Sota Maa pen bit ane Stephens, now aye the order’ I held Sata ise Gales mamlter, who pleaded gullty to-day be; |that they are human and an arenign- [fle work yan “eonatructive and not | ae Saitshe Weovtd telephone his ome hey ‘do not | destr . plover finst he fled. allowing me to open her deposit boxes ioe the Bb eh of Hammerstein's Vic- fore Judge Foster, In Part 111, General | ment of women becani was forge}. She has a very poor mem-|(o-1. -pheatre this morning during he- Sessions, to the charge of attempting to [comprehend anything” formed the dis- ory, I am afraid, As a matter of fact, | paarsal he would have been stuck so ful. blow up the new Bliss Building on|course of Magistrate Crane, In tho Ido not think Mrs. Stepheus ever had | -¢ pinholes there wouldn't bave been p any juweiry or other things of value in| much of her left —— i | Feb. 4, has involved in the confession | Harlem Court to-day, after he d he made to Assistant District-Attorney | be a told that Mrs, Madelloe Lanslotz, is h ! q 7 vats ars i, athietle and the box. has pre The dressing-room, the wings, the (3 . | Arthur Train the names of a dozen or | twenty-two years ol : the two whole stage was simply swarming with | Boarding-House Keeper Identi-} Ex-Judge Leonard Says Papers) more men prominent in Sam Parks's old | Titlan-haired, had knocked out both organization, He dyclares positively | the Janitor and the janitor’s wife at the y- ply forgotten the exact circumstances she first | “mothe : : miths’ Union | fit-houze, No. 189 Hast Ninety-secont years that have passed i a . b . ere Went away In the winter of 194. On| Whatever cise Miss Harcourt has done | fies Her in Alcoholic Ward Are in Handwriting of Man j that tenders of the Hous the only occasion when I opened the} ene has shown that there are at least i 2 responalble for the frequent use of (sitet ‘Tien the Magistrate discharged box in her absence’ wit wae ndred mothers in New York who at Bellevue. Who Had Desk in Office. plosives in bulldings in course of com | MIS: Langiotz, who received an gine present, The jewelry and cash she de-| are out of fobs. struction by the Bullding Employers: |t#8 by the wondering and admiring scribes were not there tnen.”" |_And silll there are more coming. Ap- ae Association, which 19 fighting for the | (enants. who had come from all over plicants are besiccing Hammerstein's Eawardtt) Copinger and’ the tends Harlem to see the woman who whippe Mrs. Stephens was not at her hotel Mra, Fannie Minhard, proprietor of a open-shop policy, aries ‘a janitor, fy ‘Thea joking for a chance to be a ‘ 239 reine . to-day. It was reported that she had| Theatre look furnlshed-room house at No, 232 East|some young woman he believed to be| To an Evening World reporter M. rd floor ‘ rookly pend the day with | Mother to some one, tiriy-fourth ctrest. to-day Identified | his w tH ww " 7 r Mr. | Mrs. Langlotz lives on the third floc . m Sone #0 Brooklyn to) spenilithe day with | sees ine army ‘swooned down on | Puce sauren vatreet. to-day sdentified hls lawful wife untilia few weelte ago. |Traln’ later: msde: ¢hia: statement: of the: apartment-House and Bdward he double advantage of buying a new, 1906 rd of Brllevue Hos-|with their pretty, rosy-cheeked little| ‘I regard the disclosures made by the 3 n found wiinder-| son, were before Justice Davis this |man Moran as bein | t took the combined efforts of all the - = seth fe ng the most import- | yesterday Mrs. Langlots 2 |irg, clad only in night robe and stock- | afternoon. ant of the sort th y | janitor, Yesterday Mrs. 1 3 { : Ay . stage bands, superintended by Ma Dee XS sort that have come to light | |, can of ashes down to the basi a Sa ec Wille” Hamaierstein, to ten then f at Thirty-fourth street and oan They wanted to hear the evidence | in the District-Attorney's office in aj"? * can of a Recmearthed i {stage is {hat comes Tron dealing weit early to-day, as Jessie Hild | Henry W. Leonard, of Leonard & Leon- | jong while, aoe th with the manufacturer. | MI. Har. n She spilled some of them on th : npson, el n years ofd, daught td, No. 281 Broad i 3 tu ; Tustoe Davies order San aeen oberon s A RO ee 2d—The positive assurance that you will get a nphries pad just sw 1 righ* arm out taking down names | Humphries of a well-to-do restaurant-keeper of | subpoenaed at Justice Davis's order to Ae ntz heca nde bull- ' | first-class piano. h and addresses. ! bank notes. The allewed loss was first sas eeehl Tampa, Fla, explain ‘his: connection with’ the fake |. agra cella me that the many dy. | Langlots bette ort ing In | she insis r | Waters 3-Yea System reported by Mrs. Stephens to the Sufe Cheaper Than Maids. Mrs. Minhard sows the younz woman! divorce decrees they say he palmed oft |M2MtUns outrages which have been | dog t Dovosit officials «oout three weeks ago; “What T want,’ sald the serio-comic|came here three wecks azo for a short] upon them. {comunitted since last. November w house, despite his protest gives you three years’ time on a piano, without interest. Send Postal for Catalogue. friends. It is said that fs an eccentric woman. | ‘According to a statement made by Mrs. Stepliens to the officers of the Na- tional Safe Deposit Company, the miss- ing property consists of $4,000 worth of Jewels and $35,000 tn usand-dollar #, Stephens Humphries, a short, stout man, is the model, Waters Piano is: | Miss Harcourt's dressin room to-d4x | pital the young Ww on her return from a two-vears’ stay fn | artist to an World reporter, “is | v She had never been here before.| John F.C instigated inside the ‘Housesmiths'| When Humphries started to rebu ‘i ts | hn at afore, - Couilu, of the law Ibrary in| 1 Califoraia. Mrs, Steohens js s woman a real mother—no stage mothers need Minherd was indignant that she| the Post-offive building, testified that| C20" and were not the individual acts | atr she handed him se of midde axe. She is ne widow of wir apply, I'm an orphan and I'm lone- ‘place the girl in the! the Pennsylvania court which was said of disgruntled workmen acting on thelr | good ones, closing pls rlght fam Austin Stephens, who was a Wall | some. I want some one to be a com- and declarce the girl = own Initlative. As a result of his stat sg him to the floor for th street financier, panion to me and at the same Ume|never townzed Hquor in her life. At ve lasued one of the divorces, was ments we expect to make a number of Wenner nyellate ¢ having no power arrests, Kept Both Keys. look after me. Mothers are cheaper |the hospital, however, It is declared] in divorce cases but she was laid away in a jiffy by the Her story was that in 191 she left the than maids, anyway. The advantage ot| the girl was In that ward on Nov. 2 Coppinger ant’ hia w Mr, Train added that Moran had | athletic tenant | Baza; ine the vat Tuseneiaialies a hired mother would be that ates. af yt Pinger and his wife, who was M.| made his confession voluntarily in the Phe Janitor und his wife had taken a ers & , wild unzel, Thomas rding to the rules of the profession strect. - aud Caristmas, when she came/hope of obtaining lenlency from tne | retuge in thelr rooms when Mrs. Lang- orac @ Naingvar, ot No. ist Naasauvaivese, (tn CWO WIE EOHICE e gir! was qutet, {12 Americ. leaving a husband in Eng- court, and that he placed every contl- inG: Chl dime tales isa eines tert 635(00' th i. land, while he left a wife In Sydney,/dence in Moran's story, be Ing the lub and t A 960,00) in Jewers, $5.0 wa won —« N South Wales, testified that Leom! man was telling the absolute ou It oH path | 134 ren ieee i a York Central bonds, 3 cectiteace of cee many mothers looking for positions, 1 ant & Leonard took $20 from tiem for| is said that Moran has even Mr. ‘Train 3. Loanglota 4 », Near br posit of United States only counted on three or four coming n securing the freedom of calh. They the names of the men who planned the ae ‘erect “wit 1! THREE STORES, + 127 Wes' 5 am ear roa way rust Co ; und | here. I'm so overcome I hardly know | We ald the two fake divorces were what|dynamitine and the names of the mon ‘or. tor in pursuit. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) te oe which one to chooee.” y got for thelr money. ‘Then a young|!@ Whom the Job was entrusted Jn exch | last she surrendere| aud was in the 254 West 125th St., near 8th Av, a ee ne anaes Cau: « a from the office oe the, Leonards, | Instance, swauter and 4 rt walking skirt that 8 t! tage Into the drees- : 1 tO hem to a minister and 2 5 ee oft Ii figure ing-room. You could get a nice gray- say them married in 3W0 Corroborates Guthrie, shen ‘Crane had heard 3 haired mother with benevolent expres- Erbe couple discovered by saccident| His statement is an exact corrobora- story took his spectacles and mersificats ut AN a r i Heed eee decrees Were fakes and u2- f the sensational stories told to| wiped tem carefully. ‘The court at States ‘Trust *' on, comely and fat, or you could get Piled together to Justice Davis for uie| Hon of the se 3 tendants knew s his pre- {the came of eray halr and: be: —_——. annulment of the marriage Into which | Mt. Jerome several weeks ago by John’) jue to a lect ‘AS a result 0} ure-box was [orced open by a lock- evolence in thn mothers. You co Enuever's direction and w of the sa: Guthrie, who as a detective employed | poised in front at this wi Holding the gi she frowned tord, one of the firms | Air Langlot aie , ; x . ¢ woman means ’: mind is not built io com- 4 he . Most any woman { ne ina flat gets mad and abuses the TUESDAY, MARCH 27TH cause he in ting es ‘a \ Tier had entered inaocentiy. ‘They’ a pick w red-haired mother. a biack-|Two Negroes Arrested Tell) fut can‘ ot Gamera He carats Re iF of the haired mother. d gvod-natured lookine -Judge Henry W. Leonard on the| *éhting the mnion, was arrested, wit! : s were sold, but sub- | mother. a serious mother, a —well— i ! We | Stind said Edward H. Coppinger and] ostensibly engesed in an attempt, with sequently repurchased by Mrs. Ste- | there wisn't any kind of lady who Police Where Rest of Jev M jstmas were in his oer asont! Moran and Thomas Weir, to destroy the hens’s order, latan't w: : Ne ‘ ars ago. ° a arrans % z. Guthrie, altho Dire. Stephene returned to New York | @ln't want to be a mother to Miss elry was Pawned. faviad tS est ees Dery aranae Bliss Building. Guthrie, alt by Post & Mei 3, and she and Ennever went | # There was Mrs. Marv Moors, talked with migt| member of the Housesmiths’ organi yon’ by. the he aust toneiher. when the, trons | of West Evftvefirat street. a coal bincie = “ with some one in his of/ ton, was in reality working wo # Beaicate penned. find | Mrs (e t ure-box w: pened oked into It, |“mammy," who was 8! vi are . 5 oo videncs anglotz rd around to'smile at hi eo aie pear OLLUICH es che eww ols nao Onley se real eutbun TA vIn Three articles out of a bushel of “T thin the evden roe Oe GUTSRI of niet ainewacwhee andl SE Te ar erae nen Ne F retonnes, 4 ere eau s. pMonds (near and yea) and ather yew-] A letter to Mrs. eats 7 in a still more deliberate wa: . . No Trace of Property. _|*¥i-all done In shinchilla tur. black | aston crom Ione rata leasing | lease eall-at i. ome Moran's confeaion, the members of the | Sivan janitors? he ani ary umn, Linen Taffetas and Chintzes * : bi esaieehatey i : a ae S| Henry W. Leonard, the wit alled fron trades belicve there wi ee} A fant wants to hold his Job, and ne sug ee Hehe omen No Te Ruet | “OL couren I can see Mise Harcourt] 'ady for Richard Mansfeld, were recov sin the handwriting of \no more bombardments of new bulld-| tries to do the pest he can. Sometimes FOR SUMMER COVERINGS AND HANGINGS, eau street, one of tha executors named | doesn't want any of these people,” said | ered by Detective-Sergeants Stripp and 1 Schooley, who had ings: he tsa Iittle rest. Sunday fs the Modern designs and reproductions of quaint patterns at very spectal fn her will, | the s'uthun Indy. They are all too old | Rely when they arrested Hudson W. | With. btm. sere Ue cee tee Moran ie & Vig, hoarse-volced man, only time a janitor can rest. You ought ee cae Pa ary 0 and Fi valle: ‘ | belleved, ) prison for a * 3 not ave gone to the <el 5 ‘ rices. etal eee BS at Som asee etd | and slow. She needs some one to be on | Murray euic Wlorence Wallets (tw! Res | nnd :iaaway dead, “ thirty-five years old. He was nervous! {oes yesterday. resi-| Price 25 45 that she | pampany held" Mex.|itho Bounce, of Just love to be upjend | Ci Of No: $20 aierh avenues fate this when he came into Part 1V, to Ivead. | ing and you disturbed him | He woul) = NOW a a 31 inches phe ett! ment giving | doing, Did I ever have any similar afternoon, Daniel Colohan, who had been acting] have taken your ash : — HS Figpt, Jointly with her, | portence? I should say not, I'm a lady, ATUreay wana ay contensinny tangy (235 JUDGE LEFT BENCH AND ae Ginveoun sei caceu leaveltot wldidrawi|'{l Afro “1 ais-| Formerly 45 .75 wide, Accordingly permitted to’ open the box | but widow reduced to working, and 1 beacons ae Whotien Ge ae oeae LAID from the case, when he heard Moran you with. thi When he showed the telegram trom her | adore, travel, The coabblack am; |fnd the man w : AID OUT WIFE-BEATER} tina contessoa, and in hls stead Hugh now 75 1.35 1,50 50 inches The theft took place at the Star Th Coleman was named to represent the A TROUBLE MAKER —= a wide, = ——— atre, Buffalo, on the night of Feb, 9 (Special Sto ‘The Evening World.) prisoner, ’ 2.25 2.50 Vi | Following things ere ta ine ete pate | CAMDEN, N. J. March 25—wm,| Standing at the bar, the trapped iron-| Coffee Polson da Variety of 1118,| Formerly 1.75 : How a New ork Realty Deals: set with diamonds; two faps, two|Bade, allas “Tin-Can Billy," made an| Worker, addressing Judge Foster sald: A California woman who didn't This sale will espectally appeal to our custom- \ tives’ diamond’ sneckiaces) one celets, Jattempt to kill his wife Mary in Justice| “If I plead gullty, what sentence do know for twenty years what kept her fers intending to refurnish their summer homes, comb of diamond:, one diamond head-|Rouh’s court in Camden to-day, to|I set?” ‘ sl how she won back / Was Cleverly Closed! S208, Ghat ing oe with ealoteN“atQten, [which tunel he had toon meted &o Entere Plena of Guilt iU_writes to tell how ah At the 18th Street Entrance. : . ne Ping thre at pina: three strings. @ charge of wife-beating. Grasping the} Judge Foster told him that would be| «7 am 54 years old,” she says, ' of pearl beads, a silver’ watch and a/Wwoman by the throat Bade beat her| arranged later, and Moran then pleaded | «paye used coifee all my life, and for Ova J ‘ txech, dozen brooches. ck comb and ring with |S2VS8ely. shouting: “I'll kill you this| guilty as a first offense. He was re-/99 years suffered from indigestion iy ; . the colored tones and the watch were | time or anybody who tries to stop me." | manded indefinitely to the Tombs, and insomnia, Life was a burden found at the Sixth avenue flat to-day. Justices Rouh and Constable White; From General Sessions Moran was/anq a drag to me sll the time, and} ——--s--—___- who were in the ofice at the tfme!| taken direct to Mr. Nain's office, where | oy. ve a year my ailments got went to the gasnli ¥ y ate i aati BHONE One Boys : ' NATHAN S. COHN DEAD. = [init herore the rout toosen' the mass] Re Femasned some time before returning] cyoh pold upon me that T was regu- emova ale. 1p his wife was almost. unconscious, larly ‘sick in ped’ for several weeks Manager of German Morgen | and RRSMe ERRATIC ee tee each time, 7 @ 4 4 . club Bade almost insensiible 4 GIRL TRAMPLED BY “IT was reluctant to conclude that Journal and Well-Known to | var subdued. Ho was committed to the coffee was the cause of my trouble, d . caunty prison in default of 3500 bail hankful that I found out 4 Newspapermen, for assault, but Tam t y ; Nathan S$. Cohn, business manager of ICE WAGON HORSE. the truth teat e You never heard of better bargains than we are now offering the German Morgen Journal, died to- RRESTS IN FAI anneal SO eaters ome in these splendid instruments, We are going to move May 1, and to day at hisi residence, No. 17 West A LURE Food Coffee i aes avoid the carting of the large stock of pianos to our new quarters, Knocked Down as She Crossed] at first--for 1 doubted my ability to we will ofa everything on our floors BELOW REGULAR PRICES. & He was Wy years oid" "| QE ENTERPRISE BANK, do without the old kind of coffee for Upright Pianos ‘Mr, Cohe: vas 0% hi y sata a. t » Peat IRA Nuss X Teale Mena Street and Probably Fatally any length of time. I made the Pos- : pit Bias lana wens eh noe World| pipTSBURG, March %.—Four arrests Hurt, Sergeant Says. fie oe eae Utne ap pnairetors of other makesythat we have taken In exchange, at prices as tow : esghteen years ago, He was mom-|were made this afternoon in connection et. Lowery young: ol F eptible increase in strength as $100. Monthly Payments accepted. j ber of several clubs, Death was due to i th Margar owery, & young olerk, of! percer , Sesitnee ides Mise gb, fergie i oe Se ARN fe vee | KRAKAUER BROS . yphoid fever, He leaves a 5 x EN : AIDE the my shor! ») Six months ago there stood a house on a New York City street; two grown-up childrens en ee area A. Nichols, private secretary | NESE ane he Grn ve 1 eereumant had’ aecompllabent Tare: “9 It wasn't very homely nor it wasn't very neat. i CARD VOTE BY BY to W. H, Andrews and George L. Rall-| vay and Bixty-fi{th surest, when on hee| solved to continue the use of Postunm| Warerooms: 113 East 14th Street, New York. But anyway, it was a house wherein some people dwelt; BROKERS, | Sten, Charles Menzener and Edwant T.! way to busta ‘The wayon, driven by| Food Coffee, cutting out the old kind | 4 4 Broadw: id "a ow h a! ‘ fo Sekldes vofree entire! This * er May Ist, 17 East 14th St., bet. Broadway and 5th Ave, aK owned te pice Sor many years and poate BEY felt. Mon Mian Cormar clerks! in {he bank, James Costa, of No. 483 West Forty-| of care One fhe ne aD rw All went well: until’ one day aman came along with. money; Produce xchange Membera Asked.|to detruud, on. information made by | fourth street, swung Into Sixty-slitn | nine me PU AOICH NE eon mad — —— cause 2 at my steadily He saw the house and then, said he, “I think it’s awful funny That such a house should stand so tong on this fine building site.” And then and there determined he, bet To buy this place, tear down the house and build a building grand— New York Prodiwce Exchange. to-day That this rich man was very wise, now please to understand, issued a ciroular to members of the He knew if he went boldly up and said he wished to buy, Exchange in which be asks members ‘, cial Bank Examiner Edward P.|otrect from Broadway just as Mis to Pann on Lease to Consolidated. | Moxey, lsawary ateuped fiom: the rdurh The fore should come the night, Grenville Perrin, President of the|,-Nichols and Rallston gave~ ball in fe knock: vn. ‘ine} vi y | 85:00 each. Pp NE ati ca her down, ‘tne| 7 gained 26 pounds in weight, my avoid her, but the welght of the wagon| color changed from sallow to a fresh, ROBBERS GOT JEWELS tesa 1pm forward and bls hoofs struck rosy, busy CUTeRe Ieee natiene ‘TRY IT IN YOUR BATH SCRUBB’S improving health. My indigestion gradually left me, my sleep returned, . __ The owner of the house would raise his selling price quite high, to reply by means of a postal tard, ‘Coll f Roosevelt Hosplt D So down he went ang in The World inserted a Want Ad, whether they are in favor or against IN HOUSE BURGLARY. Miss Lowery, had contusions ana ‘ine /old kind of coffee again, and did so Mollient Ammonia. Stating that he would invest if some one a “snap” had. the proposition to lesse a portion of *| ternal injuries. and was seriously hurt. |for & few weeks, The punishment 10N per nomen went, pa it next cy alittee came to hand, the oor. space, of that Exchansrs to The driver was not arrested, for deserting, my Boca, fond 5 Aas! DEON TEUE ERRRARATS oe ich, like a score of others, said: “Oh, please come buy my land!” She. Conse ed Stock and Petroleum WN, N. a SS tum, was oMles, efreshing as a Turkish Bath. Invaluable for Toil The deal 'was closed “at is own terms,” and now where that house stood. | PRE ionn at he plloe are to-day ‘coking ciew | ELEVEN BUILDINGS BURNED. rerun veralcnay itech ACen Efekse Spots trom Clothing | NR { y and ‘eo here- There stands a fine’ apartment-house. Thus anybody could been” in. progress to rettvers who entered the home of! FAYETYEVILLE, N. C., March 2: .|ROW MNO Dan ood Cotten | ‘Allays the Irritation caused by Mosquito Bites. Puy or sell a house or lot, anacre tract or tween the itwo Exchanges and K was! Geonge Garr Henry. on Madison’ ave-|A fire which started in the Frank clusively and enjoying the bencfits it Invigorating in Hot Climates. Restores the Colar to Carpet, 1 P . -] ed that within a short ti th: “i he'd but trust to World: Wants, which cl®Se such deals like a charm. Helleypiemopy OUKL be: closed NO. The | U6: ang caged off a auantity of lew. |Thornton Dry Goods Company's stores |WtN 0 me” Name given by Postum Geant Plate and Jewelry. Softens Hard Water By hs Who's to blame if you are not closing a profitable deal| Consol hangs pieced 10 leare | SUS. Mr. Henry ie Wife were |, c : f ter Motoring and other Sports. eS home las tevent: last nigiit, in the centre of the city, ¢ < Mich, vi after Motoring an er \ esi Mig ches B ; mt a Hi vt jo, the (fae wonga of | SAY so been givenstne hight |jstroyed ‘leven buildings. ‘The loss is Goi Baie Cine auee “The Road to} 3 USED BY THE ROYALTIES OF Eunore, is for an annuos | #ervants ha! also been given the night i Eee cahamicaad (1 halen lata CCE TS