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"i fhe had a chance of recovery. th 1% wh vr 7 WORTD: \ ) MTC LOST S460, BUT HUSHES IT UP | Stepdaughter of Wealthy Broker Had Messenger | Arrested, Then Quit. | ‘The airing of what promised to be an interesting case was started in the ar- | but rest to-day of boy, was imm plainant refuse end pocketed Abraham W boy, was locked up Lucy Mitchell, A. McIntyre, 1: of Tuomas A Broadmy. her stepfather at No. % street, and it was there se afternoon, » gave to him $400 to deliver No. @n envelope containin eo Aston & Park & Broadway. neys no- tied her that tt had not received | the money she called for the messenger. The Messcnger’s Story. | ft the house; He told her that as he he was met by an elderly man, who| waid: | “Are you taking that envelope to No. | & Broadway? | On replytig that he was the man told | him he need not bother, that he was going down there himseif, that ihe en- velope came from his own home and he would take it, Tho messenger says the man tore the enve! open, ex tracted the money and gave him KO pe it. Detectives Connor and ‘I Qld Slip station, who ar © genger, said in the Centre Police Court to-day that the woman who gad | Jost the money had told them that ‘the| description of the elderly man, as given | by the boy fitted thet of a relative by marriage of hers. | The Case Dropped. | When arraigned in cour on a charge | ¢ larceny the bow was held by order | of Magistrate Moss until late in the day, the detectives saying that the man | megtioned by Mrs. Mitchell was of @uza prominence that Urde trouble in inerviewing Mr. Molntyre was much perturbed by the incident. He has been dl in his home for several days and {t was un- derstood that {t was because of his il- ness that Mrs, Mitchell attended to the business of sending the money to the attorneya, Had Mr. McIntyre beon well ft was 6aid he would have sent the| money himself from his office. | When Ags. Mitchell waa seen sho evinced rise end disappointment | that the matter had baco: “T do not want any refuse to prosecute. fied my lawyers to drop the oase, I want Dothan :more: eek abou tt "GIRL WIFE RINKS DAUG 10 END LIFE Genevieve de Sanches Only, Seventeen, but Her Romance Is Over. r, of the girl of seventeen yeu ide to-day at wtreet, where ele } to the house absut rented a room on the top floo ahe was a clerk and that her husband was an actor. She seemed morose and scldom went out of the house. The Uttle maid, Dora, tried in vain to cheer ber. Early to-day Dom heard creams from Mrs. De Sanchez'’6 room. The door was locked and Fabricant, tho landlord, had to burs: tt in, On the ded lay the young wife mo. The room wag filled with the odor of ear- aly bolic acid, Fabricant sent 2 r milk and forced a quantity down the girl's throat. ‘This was the only thing| that saved her, She was removed to Roosevelt Hospital, I: was sald that Among several letters she left was one addressed to Mrs. Galagher, of No. 28 West Thirty-seventh street, In it ) ghe said she had committed suicide, ! "Mrs. Gallagher, when seen at | her home reatly shocked. “1 knew the por girl very well,’ she eoid. “She was living wnder het real fame, ¢ Sanchez. She wus the Quuhter of a Spanish clgarmaker who had @ Hie shop in Brooklyn. She ran away mhery she wag fountecn years old. I ‘at that time running a hotel at it Rockaway. She was such a poor, Reitliess tittle pip of a girl that T tock pity on her and befriendel her. ‘Thery wes a clamdigger working there named Oliver White. He was a great, mus- oylar man and the git fell th love wih him. They were married against my advice last June. 'Mey lved to- gether for about six months and then Seperated. Genevieve came to live tn New York and I guess she had a very bani time of ik, though she would not aocept anybowy.”* AUTO VICTIM MAY DIE; CHAUFFEUR GOES FREE, Alleging that he was {n no way re- sponsible fcr tbe accident, the police to- day failed o arrest a man who sald he was Frank Fisher, of No, 149 Bast Por- teth street, after he had run down a: ly mortally injured un Ttallaneat wory and Prince wrest while deiving ngrth on the Bowery in nis mustomiobile, Nin Puaher {nthe aur a Woman, ‘The automobile was Spinning "along at a good Tate whee Tlgt Depensa, of No. 217) Lowery, ats across the etreet Just in dime io struck, ‘The injured man was taken © Gouverneur Hospital, Where it wa. Mid he had poseible Internal injuries Fisher said he owned the automobile, isp Was No. 18.190. A} Police Head: noble Bu he owner of on recor Com- bed reform Is to our i alarm | fie was y would have | ;, RAN FIERY GANTLET 10 SAV Be ly Carried Out Policeman Through Flames to E THREE LIVES ane and Dashed Snatch Unconscious Woman from Her Deadly Peril, Three uncor and Persons had narrow pes in a to-day in the three- t building at No. 2is Ellen ed by Mrs a dozen be house ts le: ren, W fire ‘started Cartied Victims Through Flames. Collins found Quinnean groping about his room, nm was fl to wall. Quinnean was so confused nat he could not find the door. Ins helped Quinnean to street, as the flam cutting off escape of persons on t fl eman ¢ the ppointed Frank G ation, r¢ leaped t rier of tlaine, just as M @ boanier, came down the stairs. attempting to runt a fe n the sta saved from b i to death the policeman. Mundo then ran throug Mun second time. floor scious from smoke, The policeman car- red Vallely to the street on his back, DUt 4s he Passed through the flames the rted through the third time persons S4sped with horror. ‘They to ain deati, eman that} he did not Nearly Roasted, Vallely lying as one K about a fie carried her to. the | he hud done her bus- , was Durned. and Quinnean T were in a Then came the Hi was worse than ho’ was’ willing with hurt much were raised and pinen extinguished the y. great dtm without FIRE IN BARBER SHOP. Fire in a barber shop in the basement & tenement-house at No. 155 Fors eet ear to the str and got tt nh dam came before muc ENDED LIFE AFTER LOSING LAW SUIT Inventor Said He H All His Life Over Patent Involved. Hall, eng! Ernést sombre, retir- din advance when he Erne Ratnes-Law H street and Becond avenue o day. He paid for seven days. last of the seve: 1 exist here for a s quiet-faced man, € ag he paid the olerk. Most of his time was spent in Uttle room at the rear of the He made no friends except chen he stopped to have a dv 1es- gmatically, th a ble % ¥ to become a very rich man. It was for @ pa r which he said he bad | worked nearly all his Hfe and he was past fifty years. He wrote a great , but none ever came tn Perhaps he so intended. So s he that nobody ever knew m9. to-day Mulkern went up to Hall's room to inv The door was af @ponse to h knob There was no re- th aS slowiy the door yielded h heavily burdened, pushed through, then staggered back, white and terror-stricken. From the in- side of the door hung the body of Hall. | Mul) recovered himself, jumped table and Ufted the trunk that suspended the body from the | of the door, Then he ran for a nimance surgeon from Beil man had been dead for several : gta bad apssed the strap un over the | or and dawn to the knob on the out- he had fastened it. He had -astdusted je dead man had fulfilled hie pre- m Mulkern, @ fallow lodger. | dtction, He had “existed for one body knew anything about the) week.’ THE GOOD THINGS OF EARTH Are Not All Far-Fetched. That our American forests-abound tn plants, the roots of which possess the most val le medicinal and curative virtues, ts abundantly attested by scores of the most eminent medical writers and teach- Eyen the untutored Indians had, by intuition and experi- ment, disc covered, the usefulness of many native plants before the advent of the white race on this continent, This in- formation, crude though it was, imparted freely to the friendller of the whites, led the latter to continue favestigations until to-day we have a rich assortment of nrost ' uadble American medicinal roots and herbs, It Is no longer thought necessary that cinal agent, in order to be good ful, must have been brought ® Ocean or that “being carried 8 across the Sahara Desert on 3 of fourteen camels” makes {t the more valuable, Dr. Pies forests abound In most valuable medi- cinal roots for the cure of most of our obstinate and most fatal diseases, if we would properly investigate them; and, in confirmation of this firm conviction, he points with pride to the almost mar: velous cures effected by his "Golden Med- ical Discov which has proven itself to be the most efficient stomach tonic, liver Invigorator, heart tonic and regu- lator, and Ribod cleanser Known to med- ical science. Not less marvelous, in the Unparalleled cures {t {s constantly mak- ing of woman's DANY peculiar affec- tions, weaknesses and distrossing derange- ments, {s Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Preseri tion, as 1s amply attested by thousands of unsolicited testimonials contributed by erat pationts who have been cured by tof laucorrhea, painful periods, irregular itles, prolapsus and other displacements, ulceration of uterus and kindred affec: tions, often after many other advertised medicines had fatled, Both these world-famed medicines are wholly made up from the glycoric ex- tracts of native, medicinal roots, found in our American forests. ‘The processea employed in their manufacte were original with Dr, Pierce, aud they are carried on by skilled chemists and phar- macists with the aid of apparatus and appliances specially designed and built for this purpose. Both medicines are entirety {feo {rom alcohol and all other harmfol, habit-forming drugs. A full list of thelr ingredients Is printed on each of their wrappers, They aro both made of such natiye, medicinal roots as have recolved the?strongest endorsement and raiso for their curative virtues from he most prominent writers on Materia Medioa in this coun What ts sald of their power to cure tl 0 vaca diseases: ers of our age. © belloves that our American | Jcult breathing, smothered | palpitation or Irregular beart action. r. Paine, author of Peine’s Epitomy of Medicine, considered Stone root specific sensations, jby ft in bis extenave practice. }of Dr. Pierce's "Discovery," {s also # |valuable heart tonic, as Is also Black | Cherrybark, another, ingredient. You | will also learn that the eminent Drs. Hale, d Ellingwood, Johnson, Hare, Coe recommend Golden Seal roa! al of them Stone root, Queer root, Bloodroot and B Cherry for bronchial, throat and ‘lung affec- tions attended ‘with hoarseness, persistent | cough, nightsweats and kindred symp- ‘toms ‘indicating approaching consump: | tion. All these agents are fulthfully and | fully represented in Dr, Plerce’s Golden | Medical Discovery, and it can be con- fidentally relied Upon to produce their combined curative effects, not only in the above mentioned affections, but also in ail catarrhal diseases, no matter whether aecting the nasal passages or otber ions of the body. n nasal catarthy ‘while relying "Discovery" as the best constitutional remedy known to medical sclence, Dr, Sage’s Catarrh Remedy should be used to cleanse the nasal passages. Together they constitute the most" Worough and effective course of treatment which can be employed for the cure of that trouble+ somo disease, No other medicines sold through drug- gists for like purposes, have an: such a fessional endorsement as Dr. Plerco's, , {n consequence, none are so largely | proscribed ‘by physicians who kuow what hey are m: {and that their composi- tion {s of the best Ingredients re; Jess, ots C08, Send for the little free book “Tie aGolden I Médical Discovery” must not be ¢@ to produce miracles, While it” ih Pee clalty Batted for the cyre of all char, fe aera, coughs that are ou 1g not 80 effective in arte colds ane coughs unless slipper Thucilage, flaxseed tea; solution oi arabic, or other mucilaginous: demuleent be drank inveonnection with its use, Nor must the "Discovery” be ex- pected to cure consumption in {ts ad- vanced:st Tn ite carly stages iwi stay its progress and oftan ea) acnre if {ts use be persisted {n for a reasonable length of time. vile for. t! ° ittle book noted above and learn | ia those most eminent in the medical pro! easion B Bay ot the logredignte ont out of whieh Dr. Pierce's medicines are made and thereby learn why Shey cure obst! pate ap A808, Pierce's Pleasai ‘allots cure Dillousness, sick sand ‘tilous headache, on the 6 for which they aro vii may dizziness, Spenrenete or ecneipapD, of easily learned by fending your namo the bowols, I of 8 Appetite, | conted and wddress to Dr, lerce, Buffalo, | tongue, sour stomac wind belehin, N.Y., for a little booklet which he has|" hoart= “burn,” eee a tress of compiled, containing copious extracts nid kindred pemgats of the from numerous standard medical books, ma which are consulted as authorities by glass ‘vlale, tightly Pagnptens ‘of the several schools 9 of prac- ice for thelr guidance in prescribing. It nnee TO ALL. A postal card request will bring 43, You don't have to rely solely upon tho manufacturer's say-So a8 to the power of Dr. Piereo’s medicines to cure, as with Other medicines sold through rugglets, You have tho disinterested testimon: @ host of the leading medical wr! tors and teachors, Send for this poplons testimony. It can be relied wi to be truthful because tt ts entirely vata dnterested, Slways fresh ai raisike ti esis list” ry a iasutlver two are cathartic. hoy Tegul: bs iouigorate and cleanse the els. wd) Sita {6 pial pila blige is a valual Hh somalia tion, Such a work Is cs pasts Ena + nee Meaicite Sit Sint it ‘ doo! pages, profi Husiruted ‘use wiiyo wood cuts and colored plat . ‘i away nov, although fora rate . van ta yen tt From the little booklet above mentioned, you will learn what a marvelous curative action Stono root, ono of tho romt pent ngre ents of Dr, Pierce's Golden Mi eral ias BAK see h Sata tg in cloth Singing for $1. conta, 1n one-cent stamps, to pay ie coat f if 1 aadnesaing ‘De He Peis otal cuits for an el pally clot pee fin ie it gives over iy Pb ment of acute In a room on the third ® found Thomas Vallely uncon-| blaze | e him out for a walk. | jock and he pushed at} Mulkern | in these cases, and cites bad cases cured | Golden | | Seal root, Snother, prominent ingredient | TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 3, 1906. ‘H.ONeill & Co i | the cost of importation. | have proved the most popular, $6.50, $6.75 per Paley to-morrow, $6.25, per par .... thrum workshops. of quiet, simple, ) Portieres, r Rugs, 4x7 feet, reguls An opportunity to secure exception, Rugs, 6x9 feet, regularly Rugs, 9x12 feet, regularly $27.00 each; Exceptional Offering of Irish Point Lace Curtains. bout) ics at at The eee are those that Regular prices, ae 1 | Colonia rh Craft Depeten: Rugs, Portieres and Couch Covers, from the thread and Ideal Summer furnishings craft interiors; styles separately or in -harmonious combinations t artistic effects. ] Portieres, regularly $6.00 per pair; egularly $1 Couch Covers, regularly Couch Covers, regularly $7.50 each; special at..... 4,25 - 10,00 3.15 special at.... 6,25 .95 each; special at.... 5,75 3.50 each 10.50 special at. . 22.00 $6.00, +4. 50 for colonial and Reclining padded seat, price $4.2 2. Solid roll sid gear, Arabian springs | complete. rubber-tired wheels, | lined parasol and lace cover, all complete. | Jar value $11.75; special at...... Carriages and Go-Carts. (Basement.) Go-Carts, upholstered in brown leather, | rubber-tired | frame, steel springs; folds very | ;-Special at wheels, enamelled } small. Regular f 3.25 Heywood Folding Go-Carts. es, all whole green and foot brake, including green lined ; 9. 75 satin parasol, lace coyer and patented rod, all! Regular price $12. $11.75 Baby Carriages for $9.00. | All reed Baby Carriage, roll sides, rattan, green enamelled } nelled grips, steel | er special at..... } corduroy lined | foot brake; including green { Regu- | e) 00 at We hay Rose Bushes i} | freezing if roots include: at...7 These are each pac | paper to prevent the roots from dryin; as soon as you get them home. are planted deep and well covered. Crimson Rambler, Persian Yellow, General Jacq.,) La France and a great many ot We carry a full line of Flower and ‘Garden See | 10,000 Rose Bushes 12c each. e There 12c each, Your choice ; (Basement.) eds at low prices. just received another shipment of dormant, hardy ed separately in moss ‘and oil up, and should be planted will be no danger of. their Varieties HEMMED TOWELS, Housekeeping Linens At the following special prices. | New Pattern Table Cloths Superfine Satin Damask. 8-4 at 2.60 and 3,10 Napkins to match ) N ~ 4.30 and 5.30 i 8-10 at 3.35 and 3.85 | $12 at 4.10 and 4.60 | per dozen |] | LINEN PILLOW CASES, size 45x3@ivalue $1.75 per pr., at $,0 | H, S.HUCK TOWELS, damask borders, per dozen... al damask borders, per dozen... 10 5 +65 Blankets and Comfortables Summer and Medium Weight, at Greatly Reduced Prices Comfortables (double bed siz White Blankets (double bed size), pe Crochet Spreads (extra large size), at, each. . 2.00 '2.00 & 5.06 AAS FAL eachien D | 250 Steamer Rugs New designs, at 5 .00; value 6. 50. i|| ‘Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St., N. Yee | Untrimmed Millinery Dept. | Hi THE PINK EDITION OF CONTAINS AbL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. (Second Fldor,) We will offer to- morrow | (Wednesday) 250 Women’s Trimmed Sailors, A natty model, exactly like | picture, at $2, 50 eae | These hats would be con- | sidered excellent value at $4.00. They are made of | peroxyline and fancy satin linish” braid, trimmed with : Ivet, gills, wings and | DUCKIES, | THE EVENING WORLD | Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St., N. Y. | |} Ll | H.O'Neill & Co | i | And Some Other China and Glassware Bargains of Ohe \ ‘NO CONNECTION WITH, ANY OTHER STORE SIEGEL G: ‘DOPERG. SIXTH AVE J.B. GREENHUT, PRES NEW YORK _ EB 19M STS Wore “Brilliant Bargains rZ2) Pp retly and Serviceable Garments for the Lie Folks. |\ new Infants’ and Children's Wear Store ned with a hu h on Monday morning, and as this is being written, Mond On, it looks ifar ecord in sales figures would be reached before night It is a “new” sto: in loc y years it has been one of the very best Children’s Store in town, and it would long ago have been one of the 1 if we could have given it the space it dese 1. Now it has a new lo on and more room, 4 poodness’ and reliability and economy and fresh lot of special offe: ery day to celeb Here are Wednesday's spec Offers to Delight Gi ery UWfother of Children. Children's Drawers of excellent quality muslin, Made with “s ~d with fine Torchon lace edge. made and finished, Sizes 2 to 12 ye Re 10¢ (Only “Two Ys a cust men) jeouts of good muslin, cut extra full with wide ustitched hem. Sizes 2 (Only Two to a customer.) extra fine quality. ucks and embroidery trim- Siz to 14 yeans 990 ApS. ‘Mado with fine Children’s Hub- Nightgowns of camt bard style yoke of hemstitche ck and Infants’ tucking : inch. arly , (Only © fers in fancy and cuffs Two to a customer.) gray mixtures, of red and blue Sizes 2 to 6 years. Regu made double cloth prettily b: larly $1.95 A 3/5 Dinner Set for 37.75. | Big Store Kind. | We sold so many of those Gold Initialed Dinner Sets advertised during March that, to be certain of keeping our promise as to deliveries, we have been obliged to discontinue ‘the ||| offer. But here’ | 100.Piece Dinner Set of American China, richly decorated with | sprays of pink roses; all handles traced with burnished gold lines, Every piece in this set is, of course, PE we do we make the price it, difference between ieee new and flawless pieces and the ||| tised e s another to take its place: $7.75 We seldom seli “seconds,” t point in order to mark the seconds” that are frequently adver- urgaing—even then at prices higher than we ask for first-quality goods. & and when We empha. apologize fc e whe hove s good as any that you ean find any where else in town at Pressed 3 Glass ievaivdl Lowls, | lass Water with soup tureen, meat | large Black W HANGIN LAMPS H Lamps UGHT TRON LIBRARY plete all slates; eguls sis kind oe PS dishes and on i or fitted, blers at .. \ine ‘Thin Austrian China] with 3-foot spring ison Fine Thin Sets, assorted decorations,| atid 14-inch’ opal I] regular $1.00 a | all gold edges, 100 pieces;| dome shade; spec | 2.45 | 3 a doz..... regular $29.00 Fane toe i Glass or Preserve 3 Jiddnd’te es 17.90] rats splat essen al Alea (is stiatiiagdap C1 Ges lanes | decorations; some golil lace, || Rich, aN ut Glass Bowls; | Qemarkablo Values some gold lined; dinner, tea, | round shapes; r 1900 GAS PORTABLES. ov! soup, fruit and breakt. ' ular $4.50 kind. 2. 75 | DROP LIGJITS, green; size, ranging in valne Gea and Dinner Sors, enamelled pillar, fitted with} $2.00 to 00 4 Austrian China | 1 Sets, 56 | 6 foot tubing; green 10-inch} dozen; ChVel aaa ay ane pieces, two decorations, gold | shade; Argand or} Fancy Plates, assorted Mippled; regular Welsbach burners, — with ations, ~3 sizes, all Ae 5 kind . aos 75 mantle and ring eomplete; Thin American usually sold {Dinner _S 100 DEAN AIRC Minas yA 1.39 Ore “O Soom’? World’ he rder Stoom’’ in the World's e > Sreatest Srocery Store. This om has been provided for the convenience both of the hurried shopper and'the woman with plenty of time. It works perfectly for each of them. If you have several purchases to make and haven’t time to go about among the throngs on the thoor or if you have plenty of time and wish to be long and careful and leisurely in ]! your marketing—eome into the Order Room. Sei your ease and with a trained clerk giving you his entirg attention, you cam choose (from samples) any kind of goods we sell on this floor; leave your order and go away, ne perfectly sure that the goods will be delivered promptly and will be found absolutely actory. Tf you choose, you can do all this (except the looking at samples) without leaving your house, by calling 4000 Chel 1 ting by our perfected “Shopping by ’Plione’’ system, And you'll save money. owest prices in New York. And we NEVER sell “Seconds. ’ MTN S ACORN, BRAND, Chotce 8 Packed, Santos Coffee, or, fests Boles ere y Ba rilote Fears, In’ good #: Regular Stringless Geeks ee .. 6c can 10c HARTLEY'S Cotetrated Warmatade or SQUIRES’ EXTRA FANCY, Colebrated Mild New Fngland Cured Sandal Olerat Pounce Strawberry and Rasp- Boneless Break/astBacon sweet flavor, tender berry Jams, Ne om cAretully sa ‘Spe. 6c of wb The streak for Kind, Per : 14c lean and CHOWDER. 3 wellsknow is #1 80; fin per doz, WHEAT cn per doz. mackaae Finest quality ated hominy fancy In PetOwn syrup; bit args can. 16 ala as) in ox, We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. ——=y