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egg ' amram BV ENON WIR, RW EDU tn ds exe WOU eA ew ao, -vuUVe “PREFERS & EL | we | Eeauties of the “400” fo Fose for Charity | lize, Waldorf Astor's Tabieaax O.vants ENT 10 HOT AND ENDED L HTH POISON. “T Have Caused My People! Trouble Enough,’ Wrote Mysterious Suicide | 2 non yap Is One of His Her Suit for Taunted With Prison Record, Thi Freed Convict Selects Sing Sing nd rion Sepa \liniony, TELLS OF BEATING, deed dey TRarrs CREE A JASTOR v [ROGERS aE ER. When the police broke {nto a room in the Parker House, No, 52 West RESCUED BY MRS, BOX) Too Much Expected of Him in “I Caught Her in Walter Vos’s Job as Steamtitter, O’Con- | Apartment,” Is the Hus- nell Says. band’s Reply. -H OSH Twenty-eighth street, found a dead man, fully dressed, lying A doctor satd the man had | to-day, they on the bed. ken his life with polson, On a table} the room was tli tote, written’ in} encll Whom It May Concern: Don't | try to find out who T am for 1 have | caused my people trouble enough with out them knowing of th! "A DEAD ON “Ta rather spend t st of my ee) oi another day half the necusations on nither sid m Sing Sing Sarns + pre tres ft ia hard ta see wh Dennis James Delaney should ther ad me a | | | Much mystery surrounds the man’s |identity, Persons who views! the body at the Morgue told the police that he @ familiar figure along the Grent | White Way. spending money iit uly | and seemingly of excellent family. | His method of death was almost as mysterious as his fdentity. On the ta was a agilass half filled with water, A dark brown sediment in the Blass will be wns ml by Coroner's Ins He omas O'Connell in Jef- to co to court. with all Ite on to-day while gut out before m judge and fury the a keeper to escort question of a separation ratsed by REeOT againet the former manage: Hai man ta Tatsot J. Te in-law of Jamis R. Keene, an Foxhall Keene, it is Barnh’s alimony fo: nd their four c Margaret and lorothy “ase came to trial to-day before x and a jury in KO back to Sing S! rple whe Ke Me out are nidir ind I can't z to-day ntel early yesterday panes morning, turning his pockets out ‘ein - erainiebarit paying for the room wi his the Mas! Se ae ny. Hi registered an Jackson New York wut 6 fe 7 tnehes high | pounds, hed Glue eyes umd a wealth ot lark 4 wir, A slight: discovura- Gon mar Ms nose her from the lbers he aecused her of ts with ol ner yoers sult and bi wdoan arrow and t language. n le did not appear te manage \ ? ) { answer, and. 1 Lew In the dead, mi la "A, M money ta his (ac Hurt foem Bundus nie jootel a few hours heatre, —>___. 'TO GIVE “A COLLEGE GIRL. © WIL Present 1 any. | "s College on the afternoon s Birthday the student with 4 rformance of accused said O'Con WiITWalsex glad of it I'll stay for out 1 won't St. John's Colle on Washington's Birt 4 good dose of a good job ot sband With PorTRAIT On Ree WE.THOMP Sot other aml He left er gauge! my work | would ne declaring he 2 me again if 4 Ea Oe Oe nba SH CaS | Gionewerrn $1,000 FOR LOSS OF EYE: iexe < e College Hall, Lewis z seat + ontinues ttle later he| nd Dm IyTt led on me at the home of my mother By FS SARGENT i » pleture a veritable dream of ENGINEER ASKED $25,000. jon Fe je Barry, No. 38 Portrail oO x vivants groups - presence and EDITH DEACON LET ties ree vad | ae Mary Devery of ancient times will add “or four Worked Him Too Hard, [ie aa Well-Known Society Women | to etiveness of the te ee nthe A Ip | Mr the carbolic | reject Will Take Part in Coming Entertainment. and dit until lust week e job ‘on Feb i, 19 J. Hesston and to the apartment he sald, “1 become @ eorge F, un Mrs . also willl! $140) dam uni | bmateur 4 ne Howard who was + Cushing, » a skirt dance harity should reap a good-sized har- ffrom Mrs, Waldorf Astor's tableaux n with the whe and \ Han. ye The sey affects of George H. Durst 1 hedral C) & charity, will or now sellin Tahleaux v' more bring N {nto the Irn AGED WOMAN KILLED a8 4 KOUNd Of Kiss! ng. At the Hotel Pla i | BOL ceca g SEE ane SOWOMANKINEED eee THE OLD RELIABLE He M we Pd the] a) Mrs. John Qu venty ars fear or and sipped ont. My | renews, struck int ‘ : Nee Nauiarg lying on stre witch destroys s las a Vos, without coat or ‘slioes giaene esult he was forced to lea een er, his arms about her. ea pee I cher re Ne ilewad ia 1 | Carbolic Acid oe . 1 te pottom | F X at Fe ey hate to |" clolieaanae eser lived at. No. ompaniy was lable wise tis cab Mtireetar reates ene, and to avotd | dri: ker » well-known sorlety ce itiaband was not prote: proper win. a ing owae; On the way | stection of reere cab ile ae voile af etrols nea fen (end) I ee eee i : rvled In) the cuse| and would take lin air 8 soba) J MEODPABLOL AIS: i z = ‘ Hin the. ous ‘and anger “1/6 sri tjont Astor, Mrs, Reginald Brooks, A VOPULAR SON peer cams ea eens in the cus: 7 Mrs, i TAKAHIRA AT HIS POST, hake a good | then and left. gon et “The Girl Behind the Fields's om Square, they sing HL Walk Witt Tt ts the hit of the show. tt ix in the Magazine Section of next » World—words and music, Order || tamin| ty Mackay, ward #. T am ph H, Choate, Mrs ss, Mrs, Cli Jen Mills, M Mrs an BP, T Mrs, Cornelius Vandertilt, M K. Vanderbilt, jr, and Mrs ier ers Winthrop. Rehearsals are pantomime entitled ‘Le Heyelllon de Pierrette,"” in. w Mra, Waldorf As- tor and Mr. Lydig Hoyt will leading parts, and if bard work success the Httle play undoub' [get an enthusiastic reception. ‘The programme for the ta! vants has been arranged, Howland, in Le Brun’s picture With the Muff.” starts the affair, Mra. ward R. Thomas folluwing in Mary ‘ words that, Gow's “Phyllis.” Mrs, John Jacob Astor I} sounded strangely f Witish Nps. | ii) be seen in Romney's “Thais.” Mra. ee ae: bos said tow Mell | James B, Eustis will pose as ‘'Salambe Fee eeeoneh, sniitting her | Mrs, Bryce as Burne-Jones’s “Hop | Mrs. Frederick 0, Beach as Romney's \eNature,* and Mrs, William P. Tiomp- eon as David's “Mme, Recamler Mrs. Edith Deacon's midnight beauty AEN _ THERE 1S NO SUBSTITUTE The only baking pow- der made with Royal “ll grape cream of tartar- ln we TON, Feb. is. f wife | mer He wala “whe! ver : 1 Several members Wi band rduring a m Hail in Oet. 10, 1906 of the Jett ark with | Int alk, | Fe M with he band in the spring a Delaney say to’ Vos: that he he: x me if You led. “All fe. which in Delaney of her test Rooth H who had] take | Mrs cl ‘Says Mra. Delaney. xs story of the raid on jye of Walter iS was. t old thine father “cursed! Walter V laney at LICENSE FOR MALE DOGS $2; [s3h.27.2f0Neh: Riu t RIR gor, ht FOR LADY CANINES $5. 1 plows away and put his arm | Then the door opened and) ALBANY, Feb. Antroduced a bill his own first wit | my nd and Griffin and another | Jian Appeared, and there was a row. |nese of that story is a le. Talvt my mother's house and jand Delaney wos Me J, 0 18. se) Hooker | so reneel aan waice ecsame lie he in his | manage | will bi © advantage In John 8. cerning the reguintion of dogs : and in the presence’ of gun |menane will be seen to ry ee vide for a dox-l pee ane ipres | iY ate he ‘ Sargent's famous pleture we Spanish. Ne dowe ure tobe 1 ander Under ore Sty evensyille, Suilivan| dancer “Carmencita,” while Mrs, Ben- nation Mrs. Delaney hed the piiow: to be taxed $2 and as ‘Semi- id when asked If whleb male dogs 4 Asis Coens {te Neat jamin 8. Guinness will 5 vdance at Swan Lake | ramie” y night Last but not least comes a representa- yme Sunday morning, | sa Reynolds's noted NOR aLed ine ae ices." ‘Mis is sure to (et SRE AED Eu rate any amount of admiration, fo: a one’ were sirtek three of New York’s most beautiful ma- ey salt that these cir trons haye consented to pose in this roused his susptetons of HIS) jure, the masterpiece of te occasion. Three distinet types of beauty will be pictured in the tableaux, Mrs, John Jacob Astor, Mrs, Edward R. Thomas and Mrs. Henry Rogers Winthrop will LOOK HERE! HERE ARE some figures that show The World supremacy as an advertising medium. ‘They refer to the number of Separate Adver- tisements printed last week under a few of the more important cle cation headings: ve Ww MORE ’ TH PRINTED THE HERALD D “Help Wanted—ienile’...... 2,617... 1,74 “Help Wanted—Male”... : V seve 2,875 tyes 1,695 To Let”. - 4,728 2,481 “Kor Sale” 436 Bion 382 —————— /GUILD SEES ROOSEVELT: | NO OVERTURES. HE SAYS. | When in doubt as to “what to eat,” natural appetite has 1 puusincs Opportunities”. » 885 : 278 Nea i iF taken a slump. To get right “Pel iB is vr Massachusetts, ald his 0 f Personal sodquonbnncaoancasa, oti) ie 163 President to He declined to P again, try “Wanted, to Purchase......... 75 31 | (igcuss polities be od saying that noj fp 2 lade to Veand ss had bee “Financial” . - 221 “Pianos and Organs’......... 4174 . “Horses and Carriages"....... 294 eieivie Floods Delay Central Trains. New Yorks ( 1 tra (aan uis “There's a Reason’® “=e ae +. SS = Jat moderate CAFE RAUB 144 Fulton Street, New Yor‘. | 400 ft. from B’way S’way Station. Mr, . b and George Muhle | hoefer invite their friends and the public to the formal opening of their new Res- taurant and Cafe at the above addres* on Wednesday and Thursday, February 19th and 20th. Messrs, ub and Muhthoefer have erected a three-story structure of great architectural ty at the above address. e whole building is given over to ig rooms for ladies and gentlemen, { there is a large hall on the third or for ets and ineetings. front is of glass, plenty of light and air, and the interior giving P is sumptuously decorated. This is one most modern and artistic city; the hest of food es, chosen waiters, with ~ Cosmopolitan Kitchen, American Chefs, of the best, restaurants in the ¢ perfect servic. French, German and Service a Ja Carte and Music noon Jwill be elaborately decorated By GEORGE M. STUMPP, Florist, Fifth Avenue, on the opening days. There will he a selection of artistic paintings on exhibition by the N.Y. Frame and Picture Co., 86 and 88 Fulton Street, City. a, BUTTERMILK mnufactied dally from zed nilk of 6 CENTS A QUART PURE PAS1. USiZED MILK 8 Cents a Quart with bring our \ Postal or RT a i i WAL Miik @Cream Co. (1, NIELAND CO. % \ 67 WEST 23D ST. lop. 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