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fAuirty years; clean-shaven, dark-haired Autre SARE (chet EE NS SPREAD TERROR | THROUGH TRAIN BY HS THREATS Rich Philadelphian Charged With Creating Panic - on Express. SAID HE'D JUMP. OFF. Carrying Pretty Daughter, Ford Is Arrested and Sent to Bellevue. When the Adirondack Express pulled into Grand Central Station, —at~1.01 o'clock this afternoon, Lieut. Sullivan, of the Detectiye Bureau, severst unt- formed precinct men and Station Mas- ter Stevenson moved anxiously along thé platform, jooking for somebody. From ons ‘of the day-coaches appeared @ handsome, qulet-looking man of about and, well-dressed, In a gray suit—every- thing about him -gormat-except his large black eyes, which rolled strangely. He carried in bis arms a beautiful little golden-haired girl of about three years, and seemed to be expecting something One of the uniformed pollcemen asked | the man to accompany Lieut, Sullivan and, after challenging his right to di tain him, the man pulled out a bie roll of bills, around the outstde of which wae wrapped a. $50 note. On learning that Sullivan was in charge, the man asked him to look out for the money and then accompanied tne officers to Station Master Stevenson's office, The story given out by the police and tho (railway people Ix that the man, Frederick Ford, of Philadelphia, went to Montreal recently to settle an es: tate, He took his little daughter witn him. While in. Can: tt Was watd. Ford began drinking heavily until he became unbalanced with Hquor. Returning to-day on the Adirondack Express, he kept the train In an up- roar, which reached {ts climax after rushing through the cars threatening passengers; Ford is to have attempted to jump off the while it was at full speed. He w: strained by the conductor and and quieted down before he reached the city, The train crew had notified ‘New York and asked that Ford be detained for observation. He was a trifle ugly when detained, bu: finally consented to go to Bellevue psychopathic ward for treatment. > RICH YOUNG WIFE “QUITS MINE OWNER Husband’s Suit Against Mrs. Giroux, He .Says, Will Follow Her Flight. Mrs. Eogene L. Giroux, the handsome wife of a wealthy Western mine owner who ‘tives at the Ansonia, has begun sult_for divorce Dificultles between the recently wedded palr took a serious turn when, about a month ako, the apparently happy young wife left their home and set up an-r¥tablishment at Bretton Hall SSS ee TIMI STE OVE Gowan han approved the bills. reappor- | how The ACO Ti New" havpiness ‘re'ened supreme in the GIOUX MensKe sid it was with great >: surpriso the many (riends of the couple heard Of the departurt of the young | ® wife. ‘Tail, and of striking appearance, Mrs. last October. whe came to the Ansonia. | | Bhe entertained extenuvely, and easily. made many friends.) tier gowns were the talk of the hotel. At Breton Mall Mrs, Gtroux to-day firmly declined to |throw pny light | mpon the cause of her Mr. Giroux, .who ts older than his pretty wife, communicative at thé Ansonia, asked if it was true he had begun divorce proceedings outside of New York Clunty ke ts quoted as saying: ‘York Cit Whatever. is to be known about it w be: Known when the court records a filed. 1 have told nobody anything, ex- cept, of course, iny attorneys, and it Is ver to anything not my Intention je. That Is all” It Is not inew, any All that happened sometime. ag Mr. tHironx was married in the Wea mut has twe-sons by a former es tt re 7 re Nik engiiver With 4 ansociated. was {nvolved in ‘the: trouble, but. this was “Helter aMmrited tor-aented. ‘oux is wealthy jp her ow re, oe Tight, it Is said. ‘ GEN. LATOUR CAPTURED "BY FRENCH STRIKERS. Held Behind ‘Their Barricades, He _« Was Rescued With Difficulty by His Troopers. RAON L'ETAPE, France, July %9.— The strike situation is becoming worse, the strike ‘spreading to other parts of the Vosges region, Fresh barricades were erected by the rioters Ebest baet S and Jast night the mob, captured an. Latour, He wax sche with difficulty by the troops. trang reinforcements are arriving here dn r@sponse to urgent requisitions, BROOKLYNITE FOUND DEAD. Gearge Cucaar Believed to Haye ) Shot Himself in Woods, ALBA? July George. Caesar, twent of 310, 28 Harrison street, Brooklyn, was found In the woods near Greene. County Jne. three miles of Westerloo, yesterday. ‘There Wax a bullet ligle jn his forty ead and « revolyer Inthis hand with ‘one /carttidge exploded, He had bee missing since Gaturda. " — ‘MeGoowan Signs Bond Bale Bill, | CALBANK: July ®—Acting Mayor Me- tiontng the Aldermaiiic districts in nd authorising. the |New! ame ty Cot ny 9. ge ty bonds, Bows bills were gent | fie. ‘to Gov, f Tia j|pection with the testimony regarding fandsome |” ¢ Lin particular, mt tanh ANNA GOULD NO PRINCE'S FIANCEE, “SINS ATTORNEY Lawyer Kelly Declares Former Countess Has Enough of Spendthrifts. sat Fdmund Kelly; the’ American lawyer Who represented Anna Gould tn Count Bont de Castellane's recent sult for .ano— nulment of her divorce decree. arrived here to-day, with his wife, ‘on. the At | lanti¢ transport ner Minneapolis, from, London. Maitre Kelly has-been prac-{ Using in Paris ‘since 1899, and during that iime has Ngured as counsel in many cases of prominent .membérs of the American colony’ there. “1 doubt the rumor that my client will be married’ to he French Prince whose name hax been repeatedly nked with hers," sald Attorney . Kelly. “Why, he Je a worse spenuthrift than Bon\. He's goné through two fortunes Mlreadv, and when it comes to maxing the money fly he makes Castellane look Uke a miner. “It {sa fact that they {n'each other's company, and tou never can tell what @ fascinating and vivac- fous young woman may do.until it hap- Pens. They may marry, but I doubt It. At all events, her decree forbids her marrying within six months after the decree 1s filed, which has just been done, I believe. Now a Woman of the World. “The Countess da Castellane In a vastly different woman than the Anna Gould of twelve years ago. She is now @ beautiful and accomplished woman of the world, at home in any circle of the highest European society. But she} tn very unhappy. Fortune-hunters | flock around whenever whe leaves her| apartments, and they are shockingly open with thoir offers of alliances. Countess Anna is the cynoaure of. all eyes whenever she goes out. Lawyer Kelly figured In the Fatr will case, when he prosecuted the two Frenchmen accused of perjury in con- seen much the order of the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fair, following thelr automobile accident. Kelly conv-cted the men, who are now serving In a French prison, While he wax on the ocean ine law- yer Fecelved a Marconigram nun ing a favorable decision In the ca: the estaté of the late who died in Paris leavin; Spencer left what he intended as Charles 8 ta harles Spencer, oer. | = = a will, | and Willlam Spem cer, contested, the Duchess winning the first Time. a Kelly carried the case to the Supreme | Court, which Aecided: that the: French | courts had no Jurisdiction in the caxe, | Spencer notgbe(ng domiciled In Paris. Se MYSTERIOUS INMATE DIES AT. HOME FOR AGED. Unable to Disclose His Identity “George Collins” Must Fill Grave of an Unknown. George Collins, a decrepit and. lonely inmate of the Home for the Agéd, con- ducted by the Little Sisters of the Poor, at No. 113 East One Hundred and Soy- enteenth street, died In the Institutlon’s inf mary to-day from {njuries he re- celyed when he fell from a batcony on tre third fear of the-buitding- yesterday} afternoon. Collins, old, Jrmie — He-epoke Mie & aan of sedetere tion and retained a certain dignity of! bearing that>made~ the~ sisters belteve+ he was, once something a good deal! itute pauper, | fay’ afternoon the old man hob-! bled out onto the third floor balcony: to | the alr ond was leaning | iw When he wuddenly plunge ‘ is delleved to have suffered an at-l rk-of vertixo. t ‘he old man ousness “except death, when he attempted to tell the doctor attending him his correct name, He died before he could toll it and wil!’ be buried ax George Collins,-of now died. without regaining , Juai before his A SCIENTIFIC BREAKFAST. = Hastty Prepared: Rightts oelected focd will alone cure many diseases Try a scientific and healthy break- fewt:—-Frult of some kind, preferably cooked; a—dish of Grape-Nuts with cream; two soft-boiled eggs (putt two eggs th a tin pfat.cup of bo ling water, cover and; set off for nine min utes; whites —wit-thenbe~ tire com: sistency of cream ana most casily di- gested), elice of hard crisp toast, cup} of Postum ood Coffee. On that breakfast you.can work like a horge and be perfectly nour-! ished until noon. Your nervous} troubles, heart palpitation, stomach | und bowel troubles, kidney com-! plaints and various other. disorders! will gradually .disappear and frm} solid health will get in. Why? \ou have probably been ‘Hving on poorly selected food; that {s, food that does not contain the re-' quired elements the’ body need Thet wort of food, and coffee, is tho direct or indirect cnuse of more than half the {lls the human body acquires. | Grapé-Nuts 1s a perfectly cooked | food and both that and the Postum | Food Coffee contain fine microscopic particles of phosphate of potash ob- tained in a natural wry from the Grains of the field and by scientific food ‘experta incorporated into food and drink. That clement joins with the albumen in food to niake gray matter, which tx the filling of the prain ‘cells and ‘the nerve centre! ‘uroughout the human body. } and: yitality, and » becomes! ele of conducting successfully the, of Ife. To produce ‘a perfeet ‘a money-making brain, the | nave te right kind of food, + food-spécialist. knows || or 3 f tos That 6 Grape-Nuta+ and Postub)) Coffee, produced at ‘the pure food factories of the Postum ° Co., at Battle Road to Wellvill Creek, Mich: Read pwel {o piga, ‘a Reasnn. ig A man or!woman thus fed is sclen- | sally fed and rapidly grows inig WF sc) sr usual sort of sa maho-any fin shi; trated; seats, heavy back $9; sale price. \ “Agente: Price, 55 of) adwork | $60 fiz dave: Armand Freez’. werux Vice {MPORTED 3.STAR FERRAND '& 1CO. tle., special reduced per baatle MALT.VIGOR—buil’s strzng:hens; cer do YALE COCKTAIL: pric. ah, $4.50: toll quer ROYAL MONOGRAM $3.50; fell quart. MONTICELLO RY! QUEFE yese oes The fisiest Cava produced} bo: sal. $2.75; full quart, ‘S Finest & Six driwers; drop-he: M of Martini full quart, (im ported) —"h 5. TREADMILL RYE—10 years oldt Royal Warrant’ Cana. dian BR: BLUE GRASS RYE5 years old: le stuff. Uptolstered Ro-kers—ai illus- broad and comfortable and arms, top panel carved; upholstered with Icatherette; regular price $3.75 market. The Fountain and Vic‘o; and with each one you get all the latest attachments. Here are our prices and those of agents—judge for yourself: rg; _drop-headr automatic. lift; quatte: sawed Oaks, ...00-+-++0+ Ke . “_Sieze{ Geoper. Con. Thir Wines and Liquors Extra £pecial t ordraix, Bor 2 ats. $4 se 1 HOSPITAL TONIC MALT WHISK EY— le sale; 19¢ we and $1.50 Ac $1 $1.25 “ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1907. ; LL one-day records for furniture selling were smashed again yesterday—the' first_day of the 1907 Midsummer Furniture Sale. course, but we never hoped to smash them so badly. ‘People see the difference between our kind of Furniture Sale and the com- / monplace kind as soon as they look at our kind of furniture and contrast it with the Five-Piece Parlor Suites—as {Ilustraled; new design; heavy frames, fine carved top ranels; covercd with green verona veiour or figured tapertry; regular pric: $6C; sale price.... Fountain and_ Victory Are the | ewing Machines Made and their prices are from twenty to thirty-five dottars tess than those of -any- és high-grade_sewing- machines onthe ‘Lhey are made of the very best ma- terials and embody all the latest im- “provements, $1 Down and*1a Week No Cther Charge. ; Free "elivery. No Annoyance from Collectors are Guaranteed fcr Ten Years, automatic lift; handsome automatic lift; quartes-sa drop-head; automa’ BONELESS 5. itd NES—Bon els brand, . A ancy imper halves; doz, ey beanel tings peackabiriey: hc American. Wines Seo es 2 25e | sed kidney, beans. tine naar! bey Be Th RS rs Q..Q, Burgundy, C:te-net Claret, Johanris- | RED KIDNEY BEANS or delicious J Qq | TAR ERC G is is the best cot we can re- burger cast 25 Paitin s sotea Bl st | three 1Se hers 1 commend for campers’ use; 12 at : S—lerant brand; faocy Impere! | : Ses | dmperlal 2 avandel, Si. Macalce Burgard, ish, picied In pure olive of; do. [Be | yinGINIA MIDGETS~Richardaya far the most comfortable, the most Id Friar» Sauternes; case 12 $4 G5 | Pees ay sae |} BROWNIES (sweet plenlen) compact,: the easiest to open as, rr * s r LAYER FIGS, recteaned nts | dee ; 7 “4 4 y i . A ig woe ORE | at SAGES hiarasien fe and close. When open, ready Feri odeer Ota telera mertendys $3. | gibi aces Pret 2OC | FP. Coironing wax with handle: 3 1¢e | for use, itis G-ft. 4 inches ‘ ‘ Claret and Rhine Wine—per eallor. 7G p eee BS ita Hunter A Paliacr sr FORCELA—fo- cleaning bath tbs. gram long, 30 inches wide and stands 20 inches from the ground; Pert; Sterry, Sweet Catay’ fablediniecsl packets 10c; JDe | Tenores: i BY remarkably high for a folding cot. It weighs 15 pounds <p 5 5 “meet ME ATS THE FOUNTAIN.” j SIEGEL NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE J.B.GREENMUT, We expected that, of | prices. : | it’s worth—and so the public seems to think. Store while the August Sale is on. The chief difference is that we do not offer made-to-sell-cheap furniture. | lar-price sa‘es, which is the more usual practice, as you perhaps know. We offer the very best, standard-grade furniture made in America—same kinds from the same makers that appear in our-regular stock. But through large buying nov. And if you'll iook at our offers you'll buy it here. Five-Piece Parlor Suites—as illustrated; carved backs, mahogany finish- ed frames, highly polished; extra designed; covered with choice of silk plush, green figured tapzstry or Sicilian damask; regularly $10¢ upholsered seats and backs, $45 rona velour, sale (price... $68 | Dressers —made of solid oak, golden color and gloss fin- ish; good con- struction; 2 large and 2 small drawers; lacquered brass handles;| only a limited Velour Couches — as illustrated; lain top and head; sold oak tame, splendidly upholstered, - . and covered with an excellent Siyierregaien macaet Merote Nploury MW ; eae Dining Tatles—made of solid oak, el es y ‘ $12.50 | - price... $6. 15 ~ golden colorand gloss finish; five Pi come . ‘ 2 y fluted legs, with claw feet;round Jor square tops; 6-ft_ and 8-It. ex- tensions. a4 Square Top, €-ft. size. Reg. ular price $12, sale Ficesev. > $8.75 Furniture bought during this sale will be leld tor delivery when desired. Purchases made in Furniture Store by charge customers dur'ng July will ifsore uested, not te charged Dining Chairs—made of solid quar- tered oai, highly polished; leather covered Seats; curved legs with box frames; regular pric: S $3.75; sale price.,...... $2079 38x20; mirror, 22x.28; best ; possible Seme design but with cane on bill until Septemier Ist. : PpBcit. size. Regus | constriction; /lacg i i H thy, ras $2 *~ (Slegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor,) ja ga BCS Stato $12.00 icc Eaienuctees J Ten Complimentary “S. & Hl Green Trading Stamps To Every Applicant To-Morrow and Every Wednesday ——-—--_ Fottowing—ntit Further Notice. Sue (O EVERY person, whether a pga purchaser or not, applying at Premium Parlor, Fifth Floor, to-morrow and each succeeding Wed- thi ~-—we can make test ts to sho and well. ame A} home. H-l-ing- back-and-forth each-day. We have everything that ca t= notice will bhe- given,free,ten H.”’Green Trad- ing Stamps. Only one set of com- (ee plimentary stamps of the same date is good in any one book, but stamp collectors will receive a reasonable additional number of complimentary stamps for use in other books they may have unfilled. Note These New Grocery Prices Pineapple Ipments fon the her at Singapore; in conver leat size dom 1240 Sold-on-easy-terms of = . First of all, here’s $28.50 526.00 $23.75 Ruby Prunes orals prunes Te now Sing apore wed oak; ralt. date two cots. dy 40) seeves 1Be can... lift; quar.er- B48! ee because-it-makes Butier Thns Erlep sodas, rwieback or graham ‘biscul ations, 46c, carol Choice sweet pickled flac apare ebe: . prc: _10c;Wedaesiss. D5 @ | 4 19s. for... oe -8¢ YELLOW PEACHES|-large, bright dalvest or mprrid rruies, the largest D1 grown; 5 Ibs. $l; 1b : and_water-proof at_all_ times. these tents (without fly) at... MINUTE TAPIOCA—makes de dings, etc; U packages 5. _ picker : | FORMUSA OOLONG TEA—Engilih breav: | fant, Coylon, mixed and all 75c vaclzi es; | Selo, cadey $2.89; 3 Ibs. $1.85: G Qe | GREEN SUGAR Ci reamy Muveatel—very cho.ce wii 1,99. $164 cul, per gal, young | corn; FREDERIK. £0 CH drawer. We sell it at. uPEY & CO, IMpoRT MALTORICE—rerular 18¢ oF 19 14¢ 10 Vis. $3, sealed packse ratte natal TENASETINE—for 1 ending chinawar: ‘ h Klassware, bricasbrac, etc tube RHINE and MOSELLE ‘5e¢ | motor-boats and Griffon motor cycles. : (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floos, Centre.) Johann Gerst, Frank.or-a M. Bic | Crse OCEAN WAVE bese family, fer laun. Nierattiner. 5 ssi ena Ge Oberlin a Granulated Sugar aE tes iene OyS, OS ames hreauce Brauoegerhet sss 813 | | Hap. best relned: 2519 such Gp 33¢e HIEFLY out-of-door toys, sand toys and such summer- powser fest, or $y td ous Westy! sage eT find bargains in them; with these a stock-reJuction sale St. Julien Evapora ed Milk us of dolls and Teddy bears, to which all se i D Pemtet Cenet.:| RA eeieb BT OROSS 250 ROLY: POL: —al omietl su QRe | METAL EY) ETS—remiar 15 lee vib) a | BROWN tel y RENRES 39e Dsld’s. Ba’ on OR 6 85E | DULIS or otisios re 1631 39@ r resular 15¢ | Kip roby HO! rellneas al: ry mil, oe 22; Ke. Hyvons Jona SPECIAL MI ery F price The famous tonic battle Gall 4000 Chelses appetizer, per BE a (Siegel Cooper Sucre, Fourth Floor, Fi mite at Malt'and Tolan! oe Ueders Rrompely Bt ak for S. & #’’ Green Trading Stanips- ape Sa tr a1, eS aca Peas \ re 4 COOPER PRUsIDEN j ey : 7 ve e “ge o. oe Furniture That Lasts_a Lifetime---Underpriced - and some profit-cutting we offer that lifetime-lasting furniture far under the regular We think that’s better than. offering cheaply-made furniture at just what Another difference is that we Aave ne rejular. prices in our Furniture EVERY!YHING is underpriced. And that is a better policy, we think, than to offer a few bargains as a “bait” for regu If you are going to need furniture any time within the next six. Tong construction and handsomely | Three-Piece Parlor Suites—as illustrated; hamdsomely finished frames, carved backs and imitstion mahogany finish; seats are covered with red or green silk plush cushions; regularpria: $50; sale pric> Frenct) plate beveled Live Out of Doors O need to dwell on the fun and the healthy: tone it gives. you—everybody recognizes those features. The point If you can’t get far away from your work, jput Upxd tent. at a near-by beach or lakeside and use it as your summer Thousands of people do that every summer, commut- mp-life calls for in the way of - tents to live in, things to cook with and things to catch your meals with, if there is fish or small game to be caught or killed. A Special Offer of a Good Tent It’s made of the best 29-inch white duck; a costly mater- ial, -but-absolutely-essential tothe- assurance of satisfaction. This special tent is*9x9 feet, plenty big enough to+accommo- shown in the picture costs $3.25 extra, but it’s worth the money in the daytime, warmer at night We'll sell 100 of. It's exactly the same tent that most dealers sell ar $12. The “Handy’’ Telescope. Cot and folds up.to, go intora bag 34x7x5 inches. It can te stowed away in a trunk or bureau We have in stock everything campers wanti excell ver and qualitys @ 30) OFPEE — Sicgel | tos bly ry e wel knovn GUADARALI | MIGH-TEST LYE OR POTASH—Mil s : vA Pts ot 2.quests BLaND; dean, crosndvo> FOLDENED, | loreibeandl dois Sta careening We are agents for Racine row-boats and canoes, Pierce time playthings; couldn't be a» better time than now to months buy it | $35 Dresscrs -yas illus- trated;one of ourbest values; tna- hogany or birch {nat cole or); bass measures f\ lacquered brass $13.50 | The extra fly the tent-cooter $6.507) $2.25 $2.2,