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arn it a? . | BRIDE TO-BE, MRS. LONGWORTH’S FRIEND! CH WO DED GEE “FOR ABSENT SO Mother of Leslie Perry Ward Called to Him with Last Breath. | LOUIS FULLER’S FRIEND. Young Man Whose cret Was Revealed His Chum. Birth Se-) by Plot i at in Which: | VANISHED AT MIDNIGHT. Disappeared After © He Promised to. Reform Wild V Leste D. the Prude has been n 1068 Broad 8! two weeks. mother, Mrs. and her funeral will take fa atl protabilics missing son. Ward is a frivi complaina: his hom: for almost z whose the secret u Leslie Perry W five years of age college, sid Deen a source of anxiety His father's influen foremost 4 country, s¢ god positions, but every post Milled young Ward seems to h suddenly Hils ent rance first, Two years ego a & wus sont our for him, and i Raere Oy Aime Duper SPENT A MILLION, _ DIED POOR LODGER AEISS TIGR ON Gri CTO o lls pa as one men of ante covered in Boston, alter |@bsence from lome. Grieved to Her Death. Son Identifies Cheap Hotel over her only son’s wh 2 it was 8. he late Roomer as Once Wealthy Ward's home to-d joubtedly hh 4 1 he died, calling for her ab- t son with her last breath Wart at e he di J. G. Brunner, ened her death, @ prominent membe Presbyterian Chur a well-known clubwomen of The body of a man who was found for @ long tl dead ar the Arlington lodging house, Laat Monday Unsuccessful, No. 585 First avenue, has been identified plaine rea an acute ts Jeon obscrved | 84 that of Joseph G. Brunner, sixty for young 4, years oft, who had ben an expressman although the bist doctors of N as tt was were called to the family mansion !n and wealthy. Newark, Mrs, Ward falled to rally f son, Joseph J. Brunner, who lves her fatal attack and died on Wednesday $1 Java street, Greenpoint, sald Jast. Her Inst words ou he thbed 1 cor i 4 man had t nearly a were for her sor on of the deal wo: ars in hix lifetime, It fs Sve! doce t that he had become estranged Ao Se ‘ts family #¢ ts ago, and “Aimest db dncevening: World not lved wit! but oc- sisihave poor qui tae lodg- country to search for bis tecelyed no for somo tin sea PHiAd 3 | se of death w z N y but 1 bits, Dr. W svete he wi of Beileyue, was called in to soe ung man Pent ae this wee and found him dead. 1 im to b e in id for abi ue, between of Now a Sas Tweaty-sever ects, He got play, but the c but it is sald, und appearance leave inclined to other thes eae Told of His Hopes. Land andl was qu her If The sou. 1 one of his The family returned two weeks h 8 the o from Virginia, where they had imho, mediate fan t ; 5 ———— pending several, weeks on Dr. W plenty. of money with him estates, The trip Waa made pa ne Jett the house ‘on Sunday! DAUGHTER FINDS SUICIDE. Seat ienetit. ot Mis. aWWard'a Dut Tito nos, fear goul play he be d Moe he 3 tn the hope breaking Gis, or Phun Despondency from 111- Health Want's undeniable associat many friends. Ac CauieetAlOnl ah Wo HOME uae fas the latter purpese was concerned It} I have sent HARTFORD, Conn. seomed to have been successful, Mrs, a well-known | yw ’ : ee aeaecent Ward, too, seemed benefited. Two week 3, where his | © Le serie a aubaked Hale ANAS ago to-<day the fainily returned t hudmmer home, | Knowa taxidermist cemmitted suicide oy ako to. and of Louie | hanging yesterday at his home, desond- atk actor in theleny du given as the On the Sunday following thelr return the Wards attended church service, In the evening friends dropped Jn for © cunt and after they left young Ward sat tre. ‘The missing | cause. United Stat a daughtor, * He H, Drya net, Where the it down, ter, KLKKSS SS HAL LAI S KCK CASSIS KSLA SS LSS CSL LSS Ss Ky A Sensational Easter Offering! SS St ot The price of many Easter Gifts can be saved if you will avoid dealing with narrow-minded employers, indolent workers, high-priced merchants, dictatorial landlords and choose your Positions, Workers, Investments, Homes, Bargains, ete., through to-morrow’s Sunday World Want Directory. The World Circulates Into More New York City Homes and Offices and Prints More “Want” Announcements than Any Other Morning and Sunday Newspaper on Earth. SCKK KM MCCA KW Ke re EK SK KLAN KCK KKK LK LK CK KC EK EK KK KEK TS THE WORLD MISS CHT ANOTHER Th PARTY BALD Staten Island Belle Was) Guest of Alice Roose- velt on Orient Trip. An Eater wedding of tnterost to ao- circles in Manhattan and Wash- 1 be that of Miss Mignon Crit. yr of Mr. and Mrs. De Frese of Grymes Hill, Tempicinaville, in Swager ceremony home of the de's parents on April lat 4 P. M., and promises to be a brilliant afvalr, The Venerable Archdeacon George D. Johnsen, of Christ Church, New Bri ton, will offictate, nesisted by Rev. Frank Crowder, rector. Miss Critten has chosen her sister, Miss Marge Critten, ax her only at- tondant. | The dest man will be Henry Citftord Smith, of Loulsville, and the usher! will be Samuel Bland and Avery Rob-| inson. of Loutsville, Ky.; Jack Lory, of Bears Spring, Tenn., and Richard By, of Washington, Following tho ceremony there will be a reception and supper. Among the notables who will attend) clety the wedd will be Secretary Taft.| Congressman §nd Mrs. Nicholas Long- worth and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt,| wife of the President. | Representative Sheriey was a member ef the Taft party and it was while on the trip that he made the acquaintance | of Miss Critten, The acqualntance | ripened int» love, with the result that before the trip had conotuded he asked | for her hand and they plighted their! troth. woman of the blond type, with striking features. She 1s prominent in Stats Island and exclusive ‘circles | Mat tan sectety and takes an active part in social affairs. She ts an expert hors¢ woman, tennis player and enjoys all kinds of cutdoor exercise. She is a singer of ability, being gifted with an | excellent soprano volce, and ts also a finished musician, After the honeymoon Congressman Sherley. and his bride will reside in Louisville, Ky, t= | |i Miss Critten 1s @ handsome young | - TED UPON Hi > i i p Ari | ing Postponed Be- Condition of His Throat. late King Edward, ergo examina $59,000 | was F y-fourth stre r. O'Reilly on the stand, with § out what he kn: idgment of $4,285.79 obt 1 t Henry D, Whipple for the ‘Tod's $10,709 house at nent for inen . and nted to fin was Choate of Fran ‘apt. Dreytus. contimes di cents, American | | | 0 gold mine tn Cal- an for sale at a Stel ‘a inquiry de- n Englishman owned that and had sent. a etter authorizing fo sell {t. O'Retly had returned Sloan, thes point the hearing was a ned until April % to give Sloan's at LONDON, April M4, Ing before Justice Vaue! is to be held regarding th tion of the Marquis ¢ ¢ i rquls was. pe ly ratloral ex hadeatr walls i selihas? es nee td to a friend whom ne hae Sena gee ea onacbs prisoner by his wite. He fs thirty-ning| “mown, for sisteen years, and who, tHe) RELiGlOUS RIOTS IN RUSSIA, years old GIES Sh ENG nd, April 1 —Religious m other quarters, re throughout Holy by Dan for fly a Tae cert said thit the littte | n was suffering a severo throat from excessive cigar smoking, | st an operation Was performed | Ig throat Wednesday, In fact, 1 could ¥ whisper. 'CONRIE AK POSOH GH HS WAY TO AL George R. Young, in Custody? on Embezzlement Charge, is Suicide, Comn nstable Hrew, arse cas! and wtal Tele: was for Jn night He last he ret ev ina 5 ti i House for a few moments, tool four TO FURNISH MUSIC ON THE PIERS," Me Htan Opera-House music wilt he heard on the recreation pions the. coming stimmer, for Herr Direktor Conried hay be rded the contract | by the ¢ 0 furnish Sand and or- chestra mi the piers. in applying for a contract with the | city the Herr Direktor had two well- | defined objects In view, he declares, one |to make the maxses better acquainted | with the work of tho master conpoaurs, and secur 4 steady ment for his Metropolitan Opera-t must | Ac 2 until Sept. 2, e for the season of 1908, musicians will be receiving pay tron tie | All the plera with tho single excep- | tion of the East Third toh } is undi ened on schedule tite: s ixty- ninth, Pour and the Old Guard and the Irish Vo teers Will also be heard on the plers. the summer engagement. for Late in Februa the nev ts have raged Nshed t the Murquis of nd was once a clergyman, and 4 serious disturbance ts/ See gebnl ne neal cated tines | a case has tred on Easter Sunday, In a clash Babee dy ete adlad om C le Mu between orthodox Catholics fe and ‘her fath i mid tho < arlavite ect 3,000 persons par- he was of unsound mind, ‘ b tholics were killed | Marchioness of ‘Townshone eee a yal rs injured. von wus not Insate, keoown that hi. upon m strenuous effort to s inanne by freedom, and had Medical sts engaged by her |» ome persons reported th w ugh fl. the Marqul? | had , tsplayed no hnl v4 Not so “vory I “360, & ponglar magartne. published an Sittorial eericts URGE MAYOR T Citizens of Two Boroughs) Plan to Have Matter Pre- sented to Him. DELAY SEEMS CRIMINAL. Samuel J. Bloomingdale Writes a Long Letter in Favor of Immediate Action. ———$—+ committee composed of represen | ns A tutlver of the Manhattan and Q organtzations Interested in the comp tion of Blackwell's Island Bridge met in Kenny's Hall, Sixtieth street and Third avenue, night to complete arrangements for the conference which is to held with Mayor Moc) next Tuesday at 10.309 A. M, Mr, Sam- uel J. omingdale, wha has been ¢ ergetically struggling to force pros on the bridge, was chosen as Chi man, After the situntion had been thor- oughly discussed it was resolved tha the committee to visit the Mayu should consist af twenty-one ten from Queens and eleven from Man hattan, lt was further determined that In or- der to place tho vexatious situattor properly before the Mayor a meeting of this committee sha. row afterncon at 4 o'clock at No. East Sixtleth street. It is the intention} to vresent at to-morrow’s meeting the grievances that the public are enduring through the stoppage of work on the bridge. ‘These will be discussed and condensed so that they can be incor, porated in a short, logical and bus! Ike print whi handed to the Mayor by the person to be selected 4s spokesman of the dele~ manner there will be | tions, and the situation | gation, In this no tedious repo will be placed on record in such shape that the Mayor can deal with jt in & businesslike way. Copies of this statement will be furnished to all tue newspapers of Greater New York. Wants Work Done Quickly. Mr, Bloomingdale has had an inter- view with the Mayor and has been} uscured of His Honor’s interest in the complaints about the ‘bridge. Mr, | Hioomingdale has put his views on rec- ‘din @ jetter in which he says: “Ll want to strong energetic steps we taken wavard the early compituon bridge, which has dritied year to year In an apparentiy lookiig of the! ms foun lelsure.y o-as-you-pieise manner, and walle t} is true that some progress has been} made, it hae been a painfully slow) proceeding to a Guily ooserver. It seems | Beat) with lapre 4 machinery Lrouder experience it sHouid not take more than two or three years to com piste a bridge from start to finish, | Whereas the Blackwell's island Brid will tuke from elght to (en years the preeent rate,” Mr, Bloomingdale further calls atten: in proceedings for condemnation of jand for the bridg approach. “YT cunderstand that plans are com- leted only to the point where the bridge will find grade, which 1s on the vusterly side of Sooond avenue, between Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth streets,” sali Mr. Hloomingdale; “and a great dea! | Of property will have to be condemned In order to construct an approach which Will be adequate for the broper hand- ag of the vehi and foot tratt which Ie bound to when completed. approaches should completed at ance. Delay Seems Criminal. Judge Joseph L Green, of the Chey tion” to delay 0 RUSH BLACKWELL’S BRIDGE jo. y urge that more! and) 4, the) Y in which the writer asserted, Stance, that all disease should bo ro- garded as criminal, Cortain it is, that much of the sickness and suffering of mankind i8.duo to the violation.of corm tain of Nature's laws, which, if under- stood aud PED y, followed, would result in the prevention of much’ of the sicknass and, suffering’ of humanity. CITIZENS DEMAND THAT GRAND JURY PROBE BRIDGE CONTRACT. regarded ds criminal, raust, on a litte sober reflection, Hppeal to every | rea~ sonable and intelligent indi radically wrong. ‘Thousands suffer from contagious and Infectious diseases most {nnocently and unconscionsly contracted, Other thous sands, suffer and die of cancerous affece tions,’ the. cause of which no medical ns have been ad plation of 1 Upon the ap © employ of opted by the Dutch Kills Mupite ty: nt of Gustave auaylvenia Rall (mprovement Wherens, gineer int Lindenthal, an en- slonership y of New man hag yet been wise enough to fer ministrat wus ret out and determine; and which can f plan ¢ the width of the brids not, therefore; be avolded. "Then too, {hoiiwcoto' inTwre bd many times -stres3 of circumstances compel people to expose ‘thomselves to various disease-producing agencies, such as malaria, bad air in overheated factor- tes, coal mines, and many other situations, and suroly those who suffer thorefrom should not be branded as criminals. i-so-far 3 diseaso 1s contracted or { previous anid Lindenthal ax t for the steel work {0 Com anime ing for a brid the Hon of the term of office of issioner he awa bridge to and be Ventxylyania tHallre shtyenix & dof nine feet, as by the offictal a expert testim bronght on ono’s self from harmful ex- Whe Progress up cesses, ovor-eating, intemperance and mlow » the award othor {Ike Indulgencles and debaucher; we think, with our editor friend, that it Should be regarded as Wttle loss than criminal. On the other hand, wo think it ‘ould be harsh, unsympathetic, crael, yes riminal, to condemn ‘the poor, weak, oyor-worked housewife who sinks under the heavy load of honsehold cares and burdens which she {s obliged to shneyie along. under*nuntil she succumbs to tho iand over-exortion, and suffers from wosknosses, various displacements of pelvic organs and other derangements pecullar to her sex. Tho too froquent bearing of children, with ite exacting demands upon the sys: toms coupled with the caro, worry and Inbor of rearing a largo familly, {s often the cause of woakness, derangomonts | end debility which the mothor has to bear and which sre aggravated by the many household cares, and the hard, and never- ending work which sho {s called upon to perform. Dr. Piores, the maker of that world-famed remedy for women's. Har ils—Dr. Plerco’s Favorite Proscription— says that one of the greatest obstacles to tho curo of this class of maladies Is the fact that the poor, overworked housewife. can not get the needed rest from: her. many household cares and labor to enablo her to secure from the use of his "Pres- cription "itwfall benofits. Itis a matter of frequent experience, he says, in his extensive practice In these cases, to meet | with those in which his treatment fails by roason of the patlent’s inability to ab- stain from hard work long enough to be 1. With those suffering from pro- Totro-version ent neces- n addition to taking his "Fa- many well-informed eltizens that Bridge Commissioner 41) was an cminsary of anyivenia Mallvoad during lin tera office as Bridze Co of the elty of New Yorks oh 0 Resolved, Phat Chix organization believes IC to be the duty of the Grand J pf New York to Investizate the fnilu ato pinged’ anid Lindenthal in the office of Bridge Comuinst best eNorts to eavertnin by what ant for a bridge of less width than that tion who PLE POSEN MR trom transi constrnetio Resolve papers and the construct Mf nets unlawfal so of Gea nirnety cone! of the Blackw v frandul or persons Fexts of the pe Vx Island Uridee and to a at have committed by any a connection with the construc t for those whose the good f their utme: CONFIDENCE MEN GOT ROTHSCHILD’S $500. B Maye ante-version and laps of thd uterus or other. displa of the womanly organs, {t Is ver: Jury room. sary that, Expect Mayor to Help, yorite Prescription” they abstain from Proprietor of Hotel Maje Has bel ry much, or for Nong periods, on ; thoir feet. All heavy lifting’ of ining Three Causes for Compla 1| of any kind should also bo avolded. AS putdoor siras possible, with mod- Now Instead of One. , light exercise 13 also very Import- Ja ant. itis Dr. Plorco’s observation that many s suf m from too close ln-doors, Often tho ki d most of their tim id the bi eof act most womin’s. stren If suffering fr backs conilr hore they y ventilated airand over- unfavorably } upon o { finds hers nesses attended | down pains, ord x tro; nance, pward the newss the fact S Toward “d to bear, A ¢ most debilitating is a common ) FIGURE 17 COFFEE does do worK you don’t suspect. Quit and try } be worth but $10,900 Ibe s* anotl Hotel ¥ the ‘owdly POSTUS 10 days and note how well you feel. any on cuaed tho charge of BIG FIRE IN MOBILE. MOFILE, Ala., April 14.—A_por:to: Cleveland Brothers’ Corn and G in this clty was destroyed by fre pr s REALTY BARGAINS night. with a number of Loulsvilie ar Nashville and Mobile and Ohio ear The loss aggregates $50,000 iS DISEASE A CRITE? Bat to say that all sickness should be,’ vidual as a year's hard usage, a S ‘condition of tholining mombranes of the. pelvic organs, attanded, perhaps, with in sub-| tenderness and pala in those 1 Now, while all the foregoin. able symptoms and sensation efally yleld to the faithful ang some” rslatent use of Dr, Pierce's I iption, to reslize the very results /rom its uso, the patient far as possible, abstain from over-w worry, and too close confinement ‘To,such women as sre.nol seriou of health, but who hive exacting to form, either in the way of ho old duties or in social duties sad ‘Hons which seriously tax tholr stre as well a3 to nursing mothers, tho vorite Prescription "has prover valuable supporting tonle and ing norvine. By its Umely serious sickness and suffering avoided. The operating tab surgeons’ knife, would, {¢ is be seldom have to be resorted to Lf th! valuable woman's remedy were vv to in good tlme. The "Favorite F ton” has proren a great boon to sx mothers by preparing the sya’ ciwnjng of baby, thereby ronde. birth safe, easy, and alai.st pe) Bear in ‘mind, plense, that Dr. 1’ Favorite Prescription Is nots secr atent medicine, against which the most Intelligent people are quite naturally averse, because of the uncertainty as their harmless character, Uut {5 @ medi- cine of known composition, a full list of all its ingredients being printed, in plain English, on overt, bottle wrapper. An examination of this listof ingredients will disclose the fact that it {s non-aleobolle {n its composition, chemically pure gl ering taking the piace of the common!y used alcohol, in its make-up. In this con- nection it may not be out of place to stato that tho "Favorite Prescription” of Dr. Pierce 1s the cnly medicine put up for tha cure of wom! pecullar weaknesses and ailments, and fold through druggists, that does hot contain alcohol, and that too in largo quantities, Furthermoro, it is tho only medicine for- woman's special dis- eases, the ingredients of which haye tho + unantmous endorsement of all the leading modical writers and teachers of all tha Several schools of practice, and that too as remedies for the aflments for which “Favorite Prescription" {s recommended, A little book of these endorsements wilt be sent to any nddress, post-paid, and ‘absolutely Jree {f you request same by peasy Can or letter, of Dr. R. V, Pierce, uffalo, N. ‘ Don’t forget that Dr. Plerco’s Favorite Prescription, for women’s weaknesses and delicate ailments, is not a patent or secret medicine, being tho "Favorite Prescrip- tion” of ‘a regularly educated and gradue ated physictun, onaged in the practica of his chosen spectalty—that of diseases of women—that its Ingredients are printed in plain English on every bottle-wrappers that it {s the only medicine especially designed for the cure of ¥ n's diseases. that contains no alcohol, and the only one that has & professional endorsement worth more than ail the so-called "testt= monials” ever published for other med- icines. An Invitation fs extended by Dr. Pierca to every sick and fl him by letter, ‘Th charge or fee for carefully et Lost eredly 5 co! directed, Pleasant Pe nstipation [ Tasat will be se cent Stamps f 10,000 a: gs = $5,000 $20,000 invested in Real be sold for WORLD TO-DAY. SUNDAY WANTS 17) i, Lu