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STOLE 10 BURY Opera Singer Doubts if Music in the Home ee ee Ae “~ Ideal Gifts from the WIFE AMONG HER Can Stop the Kitchen Variety of Discord maouttcring Etablshment > Coie Plein Tells of , ane a = = Trials to Make Dying Woman Happy. PLEA TOUCHES JUDGE. Freed on Promise to Go Back | to Denver and Doom ie of Consumptive. A reformed convict was arraigned be- fore Magistrate Dooley in the Adams Street Court. Brooklyn, to-day and told @ pathetic story of devotion to the Memory of his dead wife, for whom, he eonfassed, he stole in order to provide her with necessities as she lay dying with consumption. The man was John Gotrief, and he wae arrested yesterday afternoon dy Detectice Gloster as he was passing Borqugh Hall, He was charged with spicious person, and in co! ive told the m: was a pickpoc'! served several terms inp Gotrief is of middle age, gray haired, stoon-shouldered and was plainiy though neatly, dressed. “What have you to say?’ fatrate Dooley. “It is true,” he said, lifting his head, “Twas ‘a pickpocket and 1 have done time, but I have reformea and for near- ly five years I have becn square and on the level.” The Magistrate asked him if he could ive any evidence of his reform, and Gotrlef produced a written agreement with a Chicago undertaking concern Providing for the removal of the body ef his wife “My wife was ill for years,” he said, “and I picked pockets and did anything 1 could to get money. I went to prison long after I e died and 1 asked Mag- and she didn't last very cough and the dortores AN (byelIC PEACE IN THE FAMILY PRODUCED BY A LITTLE 1OYLLIC PIECE ON THE PIANO AND ITS SO EASY 7o CET MUSICS ALTE HARMONY TO PROMOTE AFFECTION Mme. Gerville-Reache Dubious ot Wal- ter Damrosch’s Dicium, and Thinks the Piano Js Faial to Love. By Nixolea Greeley-Smith, “When the piano comes in at the window goes out by the fire-escape.”” This {s the answer of Mma, Gerville-Reache, the seductive Delflah of the most successful novelty of the Hammerstein operatic season, to Walter Damrosch’s assertion that !f we had more music in our homes we would have fewer discords and divorces. love CHIT 17 UP ~ bo HAR: TEES MSE Ronen ‘PEPPERCORNS’ DUE CLOUD TITLE 10 CHURCH MILLIONS Claim of Land Now Covered | by Roseville, N. J., I Gold Jewelry Our business and va ales enable us to import Diamonds and extensive aah P st large \ersrse jour goods tect nd’ manufacturing our own Diamond Mountin and Solid Gold Jewelry enable us to give our customers THE GREATES VALUE at the very lowest cost. Watches. No article is moge satisfactory and pleasipg than a watch that will keep correct lime and 9 case that is reliable. We desire to most emphatically assure ex customers that we handle and sell on Wotehas that Are Absolutely Retiable. EVERY WATCH guaranteed eorect and kept in perfect erder frez af charge THE POPULARITY et ou two aA grea wos the mereasing demand fer th e ef our ae — | te meet the at The Mest Mederate Prices. Catalogue of 185 Pages Mailed Free {< ‘tee et Largest Assortment of Every ‘Description, Manufacturing and Repairing Departments on the Premises. 290 Grand St. (Cor. Blaridge,) * gontracted, consumption A iruralng 1 saw Mme. Gerville-Reache, an alluring vision in Involved. ; Gitterent way, sol beat my Way out to {Bee INOS, old rose and blue, in her apartment last evening, and “worked Ike, dog ont there,” con. | YAM 27: phe thus began a very interesting discussion of Mr , ; ned gotriec Ainnenae Damrosch’s views by her remark concerning love and (Soe to One Ee oe. Koliisma Ueno Dringarnyawitee} pianos. NEWARK, N. J, Deo. 4.—Theophile | “Mr. Damroaoh’s theory may be true of tempera- pee ot Noy a8) cist eset wanted to. he mental persons—of artists, for instanee,” she continued, “but it is not for ble d aa wi teases, Sele Epenidthce: ane Tittteractise ines iadt ainee | Vice-Chancellor Stvens against the : Leesa ae am eae a dla Heo eee a ee ee er aH Ry Se ReaD eerie eacsrenl Gonety Contr fb Soda Crackers that crackle as gobd Soda "a the certificate from the ‘un- Ie you will let me go 1 will nh just as soon as ana ‘Twill wo right ve business is over » VOUCHERS MAKE }fatal to love than the piano—f&at is, the gramophone. Many husbands, jare driven to distraction by the poor but tnosesant playing of their BELEce “We have in France thts easing, La js | stustque adoucit les moeurs'—annste | {title of property on which he desires to | borrow $10,000, The sult reveals a cloud on miiliins of doilars worth of real es- tate lying between the Elizabeth and) Crackers should noni se NE AC as a A an Magistrate Dooley | 4 TL] nave been committed tn Its name eal ‘callure of a lesuee to pay to the church | nee a | Cul j me, personally, Mr. Damsosch's {dea th ¢ k LT ne pappercorn annually as part of the 1 STEAMER, NEW YORK BOUND, would apply. No matter how @ecoury | e Cocktail Is eee acer ' DISABLED AT BAHAMAS. aged or tired or bad tempered f am 1} ° ‘The trust company from which Weil s SRronern Glen jnave only to play and ging a little to | Latest Edict. Jsought the loan discovered that, in 1698, With meals—for meals—between meals t roperty Clerk of Street-| pring back all my serentty.” , ail of the land on which Newark and the Julia Luckenbach Loses Shaft Boits . G | hen, if music Isn't the food of love, | CF {Oranges are built was given by the King s} ~ awe at Sea and Puts Into Cleaning Department Tells jor sie ousse cate of marriage, * 1 ikewise the Ofivevandl@ them| ce snsland tetounimensieaiirea ceeder In dust tight, i at Sea 4 ag s | Pere Supplies Are Bought |182"" 1 inquired a ithe colonists, A son oot one Kets heed moistute proof packages. i , sau. = sed € =) re Tr trustee, an In 17 jeed- * ‘As an Obeerver Only. \ Trimmings of Martini or | men became a put pends Ins see Never sold in bulk. NABSAU, New Providence, Bab “TI cannot speak as an expert,” gur- ed the property | ers menicanea ! resumption to-day of the hear- | gled the great contralto, "I am not mar- Manhattan. {terion Churen, on the) condition that I | Julia Luckenbach, of the Insular line, ried, Mademolselle, but as an observer should “Forever be held for the colon- : j ing before the Legislative co Fed, — 0 from Mayaguez, Porto Rico, Nov. 2 for | "E before the Legislative committee ap- | iy T inink that what the Amepican | jasts a NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY New York, put in here to-day disabled, Po!Mted to investigate methods connected | rome requires is not music Dut an ap-| Through the mysterious mental line, 10 18%, the First Presbyterian Church 1 She lost her tailshaft bolts at sea, It is with New York City finances, James T. | preciation of the meaning of the werd | of communication that passes between , vied the property, By sees pastind believed the he rAEBAITALSAD can be made here, Deylin, property clerk in the Department | ‘companionship." Ka z \gour other churches and itsel rinity | j ~~ ee eae Granted that the American wife is| intelectual bartenders, the doom of} Church was given the 20 acres moti Te Nas called 10 the oe most independent, the most conaid-| cherry in the cocktail has sounded. | comprising the valuable Roseville resi | | aciitsine vaunhoral@cnpacmennce Dis, |srag in the world~she i not the com-| Likewise has sounded the doom of the | dence section. In 1s, Mrnity huret ] he said that he did not know what cardi |BanloB of Ler Jusband as every Euro-|oitve in the cocktail. None but “hick” | fy for that purbore ie , i tion 8 col “ e ‘0 pean wife t# of hers. id net FY we ay See Being unable, under the terms of the feat Jon was, contained In th iTiprossl Ona SUN, but her husband's, who prefers ta| Wine olerks drop cherries or oli (asea ne ie, to sell any of the property, } jmade by the stamp, He doclared that ‘ itart th cocktails now, unless rome Rube the church’ leased the fourteen acres 1 | the ication “was put on at the|resard her as a toy rather than @ com-| piiageipnia or Swoa City, Iowa, aske ing four very valuable < office.” He added that he was required | FORA een abana eR AL 8 for them. blocks, for ) ¢ | et a. = nent “or 2 | to certify to all deliveries of supplies soled tad stunning pester gir, 1|, 7H@ practice of putting a alice of oe Ay Peace cere nto thoge delivered directly to | ee ie aan ie trend, his adviser, {Hen in a Scotch highball was dia [qt the eid of ninety-nine’ years the ng, of counsel for the Committe Inte partner, in the sense that the Prem > yayment to the church of one pepper- Hees rene E IDRUESE, wife Is—ah! that, hardly ever. time ago. Rxpert drink mixera no |Parmeacn and evers succeeding year. Yor,” replied the witness eee eA Jonger squeeze @ plece of lemon peel | "rhe Veppercorn lias never been pala, | jo] "Now, before you certify to theme | 4 NO. | tru bee IS APT prime, over the top of a cocktail. Thus, step |and the trust company refunen to end | bills, how are you assured that they | i; . ve | bY yj re re on the property. Hence the sult to clear FA tn oI are Pe RTI step, the drinking claayes are ua the prope Give Up Work. the stables?" asked Prof. Charles A. Col- are all right?” }and quality are right? 0. “Does he write ‘O. K.’ on the re- continued in our classiest cafes sume making for simplicity. sometimes charm alone will answer.” |ut I like to eat the cherry.’ ‘And beaut lease would become perpetual on the la baby, certainly has value worth con- "1 look for the foreman’s signature | 9¥ , but with other arts.” { Many women will view with alarm ace . Intense Suffering of Hoboken |», the deater’s receipt tOvVhat aria? 1 quartet: jure boot ont of the chery frome) RATHER AND SON 0. that a rubber stamp method, | “Intelligence and Charm.” Martin! er Manhattan. It will deprive Both Gained Health op Right Food. | : Ever thing for hon keepin Man Compels Him to | too? “Chiefly intelligence and charm,” re- | them ef the opportunity te utter that Semremen * | aor | Ce plied Gerville-Reache, ‘Intelligence | venerable dromidion: | a food that will build up the health pias p aries a? i “Does the foreman write that weight Bett Ohara eth ao iacerail though| "I don't are for the cocktail iteeit jof a man and that can be digested by | 4 | | Im relating hie experience with the Cooper remedies, which are now being | demonstrated at Riker's New Drug /had just been taken an inventory of |g Store, Sixth avenue and Forty-second | wtreet, New York, M. Peresmann, a celpe? : Just writes hig name on It." scales at all yards, He added that there supplies in the xtorehouses. tory was taken?” he was asked ! | The witness tostified that there ware fia 18 allured lait since the luat inyen- | But Ghe Drank the Cocktail. However, a8 @ result of close obser- vation, it may be veraciously stated that the lady who spoke of the delight | of eating the cherry always dravk the | cocktail first. The cherry served as a “Beauty just the My by whicb the answered the alnger, “After he has swallowed it he deesn’t much thought to {ts color or dimen- sions. “some women have merely «n in- sidering. The following report from an Ohio wite and mother is to tbe point and interesting, “My busband has suffered great agony from stomach trouble, a times, | | after Pina..y, six | Important Reductions | Will Place on Sale ! rors, neat) furnished, for five years. To-morrow —Saturday |months in the bospital, he was oper- jated on for appendicitis, “From that me he grew weaker | painter, ‘living at No, 123 Clinton street, | Bipboken, N. J., says: “Wor three or four years I was ‘wort ef dessert, Perhaps, in thne, some- | | thing will be put forward to take the | or @ ‘Six years,” was the reply, | "What was the result Some supplies were o fl were under what we exp stinct of pleasing. That ie why they {fall go often, An instinct may be de |deloped into an art, but if it Me merely | Pace of the oherry—« pickle, na Tr and some ted,” = victim of stomach trouble of the most! VAY Wier painful nature. My appetite was very | yoor and I was almost afraid to eat on aceount of the distress that was sure to follow. My food failed to digest, and I euffered a great deal. *% was subject to intense pain in my and at times the lve that I could Specialists and doc- m0aroely breathe. tors. whom I consulted helped me very IMtle, and in time my condition became wo bed that I was unable to work. The pty and suffering had weakened me end worn me out. ame ia the shape I was in several | age, when I began takin, pre ew "Discovery, which h Fecommended Aster takiny t “a short time my stormed ye ee Melt’ tore comforters and’? to gain strength. “in the course of & few weeks my ap. | petite returned an T cou H a any send, oF food with uo % je time Copper ‘nibaicine for Bye oF aly was surone enough to rk, and in two montha’ rime, taken the full treatment, working every day ee to iinprove, growing gaining in welg w Discovery not only fering, but restored ine 1 had taken | io you keep track of supplies ao as to know when new supplies are neyded?"" { make a requisition when they are ing low. or ‘@n open market order?” 1 e @ requisition on the chief clerk. don't know Whother the goods are bought in open market or by con- tract.” The witness added that some higher oMfigial attended to the purchasing. He did not know whom, -——»—_—_ ARMY’S CHRISTMAS DINNER, |Commander Booth Asks Public to Atd. Evangeline Hooth, American com> mander of the Salyation Army, in a@ eb jcular letter annoubces that the Army ils inaking preparations for the usual! | Christmas dinner to the poor and asks | that the charitably disposed public lib- r devices now upon the streets, or send their checks to the Salvation Army, No, 4 east Fourteenth street Se ike. .000 "poor parsons he Army's Chi were invite Year the number w: Increased to 100,000 ® year later to 3W000 Last year rand total of hungry reached ward ut 90,000 scietibeaiaaaiie _S ofxG FROM anion AND DELILAM Spo erally patronize the Army's collecting | dinner and 0,000 responded, The next | line an Inatinct, it does not always succeed. “Another thing, Most wives wy too) hard to keep thelr husbands, You know very well that if you place the| |p of one finger on a man’s shoulder | you can swim ther very nicely, Of course he does all the work, but if you grab him frantically about the neck you beth go down. as well.” “And*you really think jt takes in- telligence to hold a husband?” To Hold Husband's Love, “A husband, certainly,’ replied «the singer. “Not always, out of the conjugal relation. For instance, as Delilah, the arts 1 employ are crude, rather vulgar in fact. SUM every woman who wishes to charm men must be a@ Iittle bit of @ Delilab.” “and out off Samson's hair—shear him of his strength?" It is so with marriage | | grapefruit, for instance—Dut our drink. re who man clese to form ere satiated with the cocktall plain. ® The cherry and the olive were first |made part of the cocktail for orna- mental purpoges. In communities where | dhe olive is still looked upon with sus- \picion, a prudent and canny bartender has been known to use the same olive as many ae fitteen thnes, Which scarc ly serves as the proper introduction fer | @ recital of Major Dickinson's first ex- perience with @ New Yerk mint Julep. | To the Major the concoction of a mint julep is something approaching a rite, When the bartender set out the first mint julep the Major ever ordered in New York the Major said "T ordered @ mint Julep, aub Veal stew.’ ‘The decline of the cherry and the olive in cocktatls has probably been brought | | about by the growing popularity of the) na a |aud thinner unt] when we brought, im home he was reduced from 146 to | 108 Ibs, “Then he began to eat for breaktaat/| Grape-Nuts with cream and a soft jvolled egg. For dinner a dish af Grape-Nuts and cream, toasted bread and a glass of Warm milk. Bor sup- per same as breakfast with a baked potato, ope or two poached eggs and | ‘a giass of Warm milk. “After two months on this diet he bad nearly regained his normal |weight, He took oulaoor exercise, and got plenty of sleep. He bas no |more trouble with bis stomach and an eat anything. “These results induced us to try Grape-Nuts on our 6 months baby, who from birta had been puny. Noth: | ing seemed to agree with him, al- | though we tried we whole list of "Ab," shrugged the singer Gallically, | Bfonx cocktail, As this is frapped, with | Infant I called asscu® ' of mina moo oles | “ab, yea, many ef them weer th . age Py wi a the wer ine a a | them, }OU pees, " te Pat then . ere alh is omy i. to rca toate wi a) sleet Les hair grows a fast, 7en|® alice ef orange, there is new necessity wn't you found it so! the addition of fruit, teaned, Un oy 4 - Anyhew, you couldn't eee @ cherry tn Brenx cocktail, uniew it was e very large cherry. ee | P. 6, BOARD DOES BOMETHING. | On # complaint drawn by the Benson- hurst Texpayers Association, the Pub order, directed ble yee Witaing on the “Sea ue 8, inet the us, pve, 51 Re Service Commission to-day issued a | “When | began to ived him Grape- \Nuts with warm milk poured on to |make it soft, us weighed only 13 Ibs. |After vix weeks of his pew diet be bas gained 7 lbs, and ts hewithy and | happy.” | *Phere's 8 Reason.” Name given by Postum (9. 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