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(ery THE EVEN HARRY SAMPSON'S $10,000,000 OF WIFE’S SSR ETS CASH SPENT BY BONI NERVE WHILE MIEN Made ¢ Niece of Admiral Tells How )rderly Escape From the She Upset Verdict of : A ies Hate Late Mrs, Osborn’s Dress- Suicide. Simie) Gout bie HURRERMGEN: WEALTH making Place. COMPELLED AUTOPSY. ren i REMEMBERED THE DRILL Tragedy a Climax to Misery : i H Fifty Crossed to Adjoining ‘of Ill-Matched Pair, She be my Fett eoai ic ENE NRE St Mab wins wet») Roof and None Fainted Until 1 the company Declares. | co-operation of his wi at the ¢ Danger Was Over. a had arranged through two wom ft a nd Mme. ‘A. to 4 ‘ doe s show o enjoyed Miss Bligabeth Sampson, of No in k ; "i nes 2 ; es That women keep ther heads in thy 4 : at her cc y reste ve toe out! West Sizty-fifth street returned While thdirectly wee the reer tatds cig | face of danger more effectually thar to-day from Wayne County, N. Y., the p by r other side Of) men tailors employed in making scene of the tragedy of her brother, documents were Kes brou women's garments was proved to-day et ig rane uguinst mine Mme. « ‘ Harry Sampson, whose wife, Geor- ‘nupument again, /Whle. ter Were in New York, M. | Shen a fire In the basement of the es gia, is now a prisoner charged with Hic HOU like te: | see to the more Serious | tablishment of the Mrs, Osborn Com his murder. » the realm of pany, at Nos. 13 Fe Here is Miss Sampson's own story eferred to von ™ sixth street, drove the employees « himse! uid be es POINted/OuLE the establishment of the building which covers her observations for a period of four weeks: Nevertheless, certain a ow of her bedroom, Ht was a trifing fire, but it made a i ust be met, notably, Mme. of smoke, and the spacious, double, five By Miss Elizabeth Sampson Le scel Sei eae MEO fe usehed CBee) inflamma! oa een better if she had not been | tht a was no place te (iece of the tate Admiral Samp-| divorced, but had Iva eniahe pleaweat tae a houses often se r female. My brother Harry was a tall, hand I'M. Clemenceau declares, Testimony of Bribed Servants aloed cen some, athlete young man, well edu-| was that paper a cated, bright and possessed of a sunny | ‘<1 am treated just as If I had a lot ¢ | cellar Gisposition. He never drank, smoked | of love -| panic upstairs or chewed tobacco or swore. He was Princess. con On THTAHOUEIS CAR G8 Bo cen) the next oldest child to myself, and w of the chautte Wise untrue that (fond Hao Ga. were chums when children. ‘The mem- service of 1 a room in the Ch cnetattre bers of our family, in order of our ag tives was, utt a ange "Wag ase on the testimony of | yr nes are: Gertrude, I nee, William, ‘astellane fore and aft w rue that De % Harry, Elizabe Si nrackleasifa at Bellevue| looked o My fath: aNLVAE Ge? ae qe mea nar that the 300 women a Palmyra, and he is ed well to cenclusion, -M pede ST) CHIT do. We are Presbyterians. Our home y Instances Ee eae ccombUanitn arith fe of the type so frequently found in tude of as En GeEe: onetane! ng, Gn ih the building, shouting Central New York—with a real fireside, four telegrams a day about her malre) Bed gel! ober enim: Paferenulifithe Searle can cen her when shew nto be married Weekly Fire Drills Valuable. For the first four years of my broth- see a ceemencent’ lad Anistied it|| In)antic ation of Just such a cont er’s married life he lived in Palmyra. |) luthat thedcaselwouldigu |ency as t over to D where he was a clerk the Garlock | 3] “been spent, &, when M. Junier will speik Mrs, Joseta Os Rubber Pac Com 8 sto! s he irom the Count for De Sagan and 3 oussel for Chews ee ae S$ amounting to Fa.looon, “Tn George Gould, who, as trustee of his tem of w aalary was $15 a week. Later it was in- Fee $35 (OD had sisters estate, is a party to the suit neen kept creased to $18. Marquis Mar- y to the law were nipped cipally occu in eithe orgia or waiting for her "cried M rel pre: them on the top floor roof to the residence WILDCAT DREVE Eighteen months after the marriage De eeeicith Stevens, at No. Harry's wife gave birth to a boy, who ds, street, + lived oniy mine weeks. The doctor's t seorge Gould, the i But the men gow aa bertificate; gavel the)icalaelor this in-|imwnien. oo Hue Erncess, Serel le a rue |Ritchers and hem if the wome fant’s death as starvation—lack of impr is ads | to be believed, paid no attention t Proper nourishment. Georg always fire drill They made a junantmous ands orush for t ¢ stairways, pushing girls out of the wa and falling all over each U themselves in the rush for the strec |No one was injured, but after the tire men rived and extinguished the bla and « lot of policemen hurried ove from the East Pifty-first street static half a dozen of the girls fainted Didn't Faint, but Wanted Whiskey. said that she hated children, and I never knew her to say a kind word to a! Cou youngster. On the day after the infant's | 5 death, when attending the County Fair | at Palmyra, she said to a friend of mine: ‘Baby is better dead than alive, and children are @ nuisance, anyhow.’ Moved Away From Gossips. On the first of last other ar 1 Miss Goul Sagan of 1 one 5 ‘BINGHAM GREATEST April Harry and| ‘Little Ocelot From Colombia Objected to the Smell of his wife went into t Rae x € POLICE EXPLAINER. : None of the men fainted, but some « try : Limburger. them looked as thx No End of Excuses to Fit New 2 jisieadrot fainting Emergencies or When the |A small ocelot, which is a species of | Of # re ers. inva performed the Public Kick South American wildcat, took posses- a Police issioner gham’s set | providing — resto: nf Renesranin replies to all criticisms of his depart- | sion of the saloon of George Kaegebehn le th ment run about in this wise |at No, 802 Washington street, Hoboken, “Cannot the prlice stop ‘Joy’ rides by |to.day and interrupted the commerce of chauffeurs i ait the establishment for half an hour ie neabnota Nitligue mare ratuingenl,| beautiful cat arrived here from 1 o DOCK lcs tagena, United States of Colombia i! ie CERI UR ent nate Bev RRO inbthe custody of Ferdinand K ehn. Banieattays PSG Vibrarian for the York al changed | Society and at pt acting Assistant os Wt Liting for the appearance of LAWYERS HELD IN BAIL. six auto- Depart- trans- two keepers to assist i Charged With Asnets in Ba Trying to ¢ kruptey Cami 1 Henry © was feno! }eor old when she brother—a_ poor, with no soc see eri CAB UPSETS IN PARK, sich chin san Upon Charge of Intoxteatt and A taxle Iriven by ¢ nings is also a cot Coroner Ca) iled It Suicide, When I was telecrap! men who had b ‘ of a a Consti ipation one RG PMS yet a Box to “SAartin Roman & Co, Apparel for Women and Mi $3eS POPE PIUS MUCH BETTER, HIS DOCTORS REPORT, sorta vet COrG att 42 West 34th Street teiday “| Prices on Women’s & Misses’ spin 8 \High Class Gowns Radically Make Nature's work easy ~ Reduced from $32 to $18 with a dish cf delicious, ’ = : healthy pre-digested Since these reductions are of an extreme nature the sale is limited to to-day and to-morrow. Two — Chiffon broadcloth gowns in all colors, trimmed with ,Grape-Nuts Models straps and buttons of velvet. Lace yoke, outlined For Breakfast with Persian band, \ \ ‘lds bedy and brain | Satin Empire demi-train gown, soutache embroidered 4 a Reason.” bodice, mousquetae shirred sleeves, net yoke— | Peet a [Tui Comfortable ' « $Recker, Value 23.00, i WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 1900. __ WOMEN KEPT THEIR UNESIDEOF HEAD eters Kid ENTIRELY BALD ait Bogan 1 Falling “Out After a Severe Iliness—Consulted Several Barbers without Satisfaction— Friend Cured Same Trouble with Cuticura and Advised Its Use. CUTICURA REMEDIES EFFECTED HIS CURE “ After a severe attack of sickness my hair fel) out all over. One side of my head completely bald. {was Hs ightened? not knowing what to do for 1 was almost wild. To nsulted several barbers with no satisfact friend of mine told me that hate fell out in patches all over. He had eecured a set of Cuticura Soap, Cuti- cure Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent which stopped his hair failing out and made it grow again as thick as ever. He induced me to try the Cuticura Remedi: 1 began using them and in forty day more or less, I noticed my bair coming out all over the bald spots, 1 was so giad I did not know how to praise the greatness of Cuticura. I used three cakes of Cuticura Soap, three boxes of Ointment and two bottles of Resolvent Pills. I can prove by numbers of pei sons that I was bald before using the H Cuticura Remedies, and you may use my Dame as a guarantee of their wonderful cure. George Simmons, 1630 So. Frank- ‘w Orleans, La., October 10 - SKIN COMFORT For Tortured, Distigured Babies in Cuticura Remedies, Itching, burning, a Fae coenmnee rashes, inflammations, irritations an chafings of infants and children are instantly relieved, in the majority of cases, by warm bathe with Cuticura Soap and coil anointings with uticura, the great Skin Cure. e, sweet dC and economical” treat: ment permits rest and sleep and points to a JA sneedy cure when e! = other re ies suital for children fail. Cuti Remedies are guaranteed absolutely pure, and q@ay be used from the hour birth. Zola Mrocghout the mora. Potter Drug a ee le Props. Boston Mass, NS walid ‘Free: Cutie fa buck od Shia Disease Bargain Sale gE wey ¥ Dee TeEMS 1. KELLY, or ¢ 104-106 West 17th St. abe Six h Aves (trade Mark “peoial For To-day, t e@ 2nd rovyp 1 Hu eHoCO. 4g 0K al F POUND Ad For To-moiror, the 3rd BUSIOD CHIPS, CHOCOLATE {i ry CREAM PLL "OUND sr DaVIET ED CHOCO, 15 Ati C20 kinds) np Fy CHOCOLATE MOL. sss Oh BUI Ounn 4v vark ee unt ib Al, our lay evenings We deliver between Tattery te RY BARCLAY st, Cor. West B 29 CORTLANDT’ ST, Cor Church St. PARK ROWE NASSAU, At City Hall Park, 206 BROADWAY Cor, Fulton St. fie Our Advantage, is ‘Yo our Advantage | We save the whole- saler’s profit by man- ufacturing the clothes ourselves, and pass it on to you in the form | of lower prices. Our Suits and Overcoats at $15 for example. Moe Levy & Co., | 1439 Broadway | 119-125 Walker St., | New York | New York 480-352 Fulton St., Brooklyn, , —_ 160, So Secretary Cortelyou Told the | International Tuberculosis Congress, The International Tuberculosis Congress, | recently beld in Washington, has given 000 Last Year, world of facts concerning the greatest scourge ever {nflicted upon the race; and tt | it has not pointed out a positive cure It hat | at lonst shown how the disease can be pre: } vented, with the promise also that there) will soon be forthcoming a serum or antl. | toxin which will remove the disease nin he of the earth, When we stop to consider that a million lives will be saved annually to the world by the prevention and cure of this disease, we can form some idea of the importance and magnitude of the subject considered by this} Congress, and of its tremendous importance to mankind. All nor to the men who are en this york, ‘The world will owe t well as the noble profession to which they belon an eternal debt of gratitude. We now know that there are millions of ersons living and moving about in every: Jay life who are suffering from Tubercu-” losis in form or another, and it is to his multitude attention must be given te vent a future development of the disease | It is estimated that 160,000 persons die | nnually in the United States from Con- | sumption, or Tuberculosis, and from any way we look at it this is a dreadfui figure to consider If, this tre curred annu population from some preventable cause. strength and power of the Government would be stretched forth to put & stop to} the calamity; yet quietly and insidiously | Tuberculosis is yearly effecting this fearful | and the Government scarcely | act y and considerable village ‘al United Si 's there should be provided authority of law, an organization for prevention and cure of Tuberculosis ler the supervision of medical men hese organizations should be provided with accommodations for the treatment of in ent and advanced cases of the disease 4 should also have authority to safe d those who are predisposed by en | ing hygienic conditions. | Th dvanced or incurable should be sep rated from the incipient or curable case centres of infection and the in | | rdous loss to the country | y by the destruction of the splendid some loss of life nde su y are th reatest dan pod food) and hygientc rate doxes of are the essen J cure of tuber nt or measures for the can be successful. ar d and wholesome the publi res ahiould ps and sto: Ip {s employed and ld be well ventilatea jossible clear of dust ess. The laws, too itting on floors and ld be strictly en » greatest source of f neglected. day, or each week d to instruction ! be of inestimab of Tuberculosis and The Only Co. of Its Kind in the World! | Emergency Raggage Repair Co. 2) EAST 147TH STREP, Baggage Fepair Spec alists and Cut Price Dealers in *{\Trunks, Bags, Leather Goods, &c. Half of Retail Prices Guaranteed. rand Bags... 2m & IST STOCK EN NEW YORK, HOUSANDS OF SARGAINS ty LOUs FER iHE ~aa “iergemcy Baggage Repair Co | P AATH STREET, FURNITURE Re-upholstered Five Pieces, rdinury size, e-unboimered n heavy tap. SLIP COVERS Special for We cog fr-ticce One Week $2.49 postal and our len. GONSULIUATEU ORI GDS CO., Bd Ay.& 110th dt. Phone 2845 Harlem yards DIED. MRS. MARY KREIS, wife of W. Kreis, died Tuesday morning Presbyterian Hospital after an at the {iJneus of several weeks, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, COLUMBIA THEATRE, Washington Special Binday ¢ ontng ec | REAL VAUDEVILLE, 10 Big Acts, 10 Cents, no bigher. Continuous from 1.80 to 11 P, Mf, quare West on 14th St. , Lord & Taylor Have Arranged For Balance of Week peti A Most Important Spegial Sale ™ of Women's Suits, Dresses & Evening Wraps This sale comprises our stock of the Highest Grades and is most opportune, coming at a time when Fancy Dresses and Wraps are most wanted for all Dressy occasions, Prices Fully One-Third Less Than Regular wears Three-Prece Tatlored Suits made of Broadcloths in all the correct winter shades $50. OO each regular $75.00 \ Three-Ptece Gowns | For Dressy Occasions in Pastel and Dark Shades $75.00 & $100.00 regular $100.00 to $150.00 Fancy Dresses and Costumes Special Collection of Chiffon, Messaline, Crépe de Chine and Pastel Broadcloths, in street and evening shades, $50.00, regular $75.00 —— way Costumes —_— of Chiffons and Crépe Meteors, copies of Paris Dresses in Medium and Light Shades, $75.00 & $100.00 regu'ar $100.00 to $150.00 Evening Coats and Capes Imported and Domestic Garments. Coats and Capes Coats and Capes of Broadcloths, Pastel of Silks, Bengaline and shades and Black, suit- Pastel Broadcloths, in able for all dressy wear, 50 different models _in- | cluding imported gar- $35.00 ™" $50.00 | regular $50.00 regular $75.00to $100.00 Imported Evenine Wraps comprising the best efforts of the Paris makers; Silks, Velours, Chiffon Velvet, Broadcloth and Ottoman Silks, $75.00 & $100.00 regular $150.00 to $200.00 Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. Lord & Taylor Have Arranged Special Sales as follows: 5,000 yards of Silks mostly in short lengths, will be on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday at soc ayd.,, former prices 75c., 85c, & $1.00 yd, Dress Goods Section Colored and Blick Broadcloths in dress and skirt lengths, also many short ends from this season's business, all to pe closed out at $1.48 a yd., very special Wash Goods Dept. Silk and Cotton Mousseline for evening and party dresses; 10,000 yards in all the delicate evening shades special at 28c yd, Broadway and aoth St,; sth Ave.; roth St