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Lae evade Vv TORTURE BY PANO TO DYING YOUTH DESPITE APPEALS 10-Year-Old Beginner’s Father Refuses to Stop Her From “Learning to Play.’ MAGISTRATE IS DEFIED. Fireman Roth Declares He Is “Paying for Lessons and the Child Must Practise.” Magistrate House, in denouncing @ New York City fireman who refused to stop his ten-year-old daughter from banging on the piano while a young man fn a fint across the hall was dy- ing, declared in Yorkville Court to-ay | that 1f he had his way every piano in| the Greater City would be put under | the ban and piano playing made a statutory crime. The fireman who defused to reatrata | hia daughter from “learning to play’ 1s John Roth. He fives at No. 1604 Sec- ond avenue, on the second toor, He was brought to court on @ summons obd- tained by Henry W. Stout, who lives across the hall from the Roth apart- ment. Stout told Magistrate House that his fon Frederick, twenty-one years old, nas been critically ill of heart failure for several weeks, Torture to Dying Youth. “My boy ts hopelessly 11,’ said Mr. Stout, “and only absolute physical and mental rest saves him from physical anguleh. Although he cannot recover, it {@ possible to make his last days) Peaceful and free from pain. My netgh- bor, Mp R has a ten-yearso! daughter, Ed: who ts learning to play | the plano, When she practises, the| notse she makes afflicts my son like daggers driven through his breast. Every time th child bangs at t piano she hastens the poor boy's death. “I have appealed to this man and 1 have appealed to his wife to stop thetic | irl from playing that instrument. My | physician, Dr. Charles G. Goellem of No. 421 East One Hundred and Forty: sixth street, has armealed to them, tel ing them that this plano practicing was undoubtedly hastening my son's death. Mr. Stout handed to Magistrate House @ certificate signed by his doc-| tor in which he stated that Mr. Stout's son was dying of cardiac dilation, and that the piano playing of Edna Roth re . *, 2 oney or your If 6 Fae peal a ee t conaltion toimake @ willis iss A. fow minute We Govege: Banith, Gf n money or your s J.L.POST ri Gaatlonably ‘ I think I have solved the problem | jic6 the work, for one thing, and T am af i etapa The Park Row widening project went | Philadelphia reached the ship and had| “Take my saya the: broker, were was “unquestionably hastening the) by going om the # The work | ke the work, for one things and T Ai | Muller of Brooklyn, owner of the Vul- | over for two weeks js lungage sent to atateroom No. be | You might ve dead as broke in| TAY §, W. Cor. 14th Street fags bi alice aioe at aed | wilt keep me near my husband, [strength to it. Asa matter of fact, all) {" fron Works, and he made a will in But stateroom No. 6l was alrewiy ene | New York.’ Street. and Union Square. street.’ “® I have appealed to the Board of| give me something to do, and pro- | my life I've been pretty energetic and| Wich he cut off. his witow, Mra, Mary cumbered with lug marked W. d Health,” said Mr. Stout, “but without! Sige one more tie of mutual in- | lad plenty to do. T was my father's| Pilla Miller, with $12,500, leaving | the | eorge Smith and The avail. My daughter, Mrs, Florence ae Jeldest daughter and we entertained a pulls of his estate to his bro | mystified Philadelphtan louler, eho livecrasroan ano atrsacrat| errennseweemueel 0/52 0. | reat coal Thatsieant pe yiot work | ANd alter ser own teatime d eae a oe BETTER FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OIL, No. 1525 Second Aue |, And right Here It may be as well to for me, because my mother died when I] Mra. 3 by her ow ny and put out én the comp: No. af . econd avenue, has offered the | jaa) q brutal blow to those fond hearts| was quit Then I married Mr,| through the of other put out én th mp ‘SALTS\OR PILLS, AS IT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM (S08 POICRENEAY. ammR use of her piano, so that Edna Roth! 0 a.stes for Mr, Brian from what| Pope when I. Was seventeen, and. a ses, prove ivasind va | Got Letter From {5 FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE ; need not cease !n her practtis! Wacate acs ned to think of as the| his wife I ente 1 great deal, to: entric be: highest known dy is trying to play 70 6 this offer has not been accepted. | cues eet Nehte ae] SUM thie tite fe T live now--ls| Kklyn records for eccentrictiy, lima," he commenied, an & a “What have you got to say about |°° 7 e 4 bisa Hadid we 1| apples. 7 Tama born Bo- ore hie de ith two years ago this [tered and handed him mM this?” M tra ‘ouse as Roth i, h + Pua as, I) hemian. 1 ai nd irregular hours| month Mr. Mi manifested his scorn a ssed to W. Geor nith, aboard Aaasinrrate, House asked Roth | ogy that Mra. Bilan is actually in Jove and all that voit of thing. T Mke ft [for the conventions by givin baretoat t The first letter ho opened | IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS 7} with her husband, and that Mr. Brian| Mr. Brian and myself are fust chums. |dfuner parties {n his home and presid- na girl named Helen who lives “It's all rot,” replied the fireman, “'T ve with wife. To be sure,| We like exactly the same things. We) ing the festive board Is under- | Jin Buf ". George Smith of Ph - IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS don't see how-a ano can have any | ney iyeve en Carried a a | ke to. gs bay together and rh t= | it" the guesta “appeared, to" Br. | depen vthue ielan ot rams, | ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS bad effect. I'm paying for my daugh-| ana a half Se ora sh and hunt . and | Miller In way bored ot up and | While deiphia W. George Smith PERFECT tar iiesdines acd. anes otto prastisn. (ace, tt rohance we eel ne as RPA NA Heecoi od foes tipi EIR ea Ved BR | was puzzling. over =the altuntion, ate | AND. MiSAER AT ALY TIME. you are a puditc servant and I why a mi ala Witerwent onthe [ue moog: ang thea dance @ septreouy | ; One, ¢ ae Under: Machine, nie we found nie sundaes in tne nome 4 Gititanat Pela "nte ane | ar: on aad wan ate, ra in Ha |, tani Seth eaahand ean id inert ese oe" CALRORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. gommon Gece p this thing w} in your heart to forgive | °e! GR, th eu may Nenknd also possessed original 1 serve Is Burned to Death While |r. found’ another man and. strang in the Circle hat 3 c 8 ano o ‘ ng oysters. e had a basket of bi- luggage In the stateroom. . is sy ‘ é z fov being in love with) or young, for,example, or even whether " 7 hot only menace the nervous peace of ’ ‘ valves taken into the Lbrant, where er Is Ki the fore the Saxonia Katled, th w.| Onevery Pa of the Genuine. a ds torture tg a sei) ie ‘ nm. If I Prcparing for Debut. As he opened each oyster he hurled thelr amazement. They to ee ad my way would abolish every ern ‘ the shells at the portraits of his an- share staterooms No. 61, and hunted up plano th the Greater Clty and have 4 She had on soft Ince nesiigee that cestors which decorated the wall, RHPIMS, France, May 18—A double| the purser tn order t aln the att ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND law passed putting them under the ban, | smelled eet will @ moved. A | r he scored a hit upon the . i ad eer ation and avoid further complications, New won't you stop this practising for | ov auburn halr she had drawn a RSE An asicoslor In cll Mr, | Camere comncen.oue OF Pie Vay le | REE & urther complica GENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH THEY COULD a reasonable length of time f h le ruffled cap that had no| ? Hd pause in his b ard ee Burn sit i Y . Raho, Wrecksee.| MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA. “No, I won't,” replied Roth, “A Board | yy uuatildanetaxaanhita cane haar ment to carve the initiats of said an-|Of the machine, the fire starting from TIONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE, BECAUSE, of Health man came to the house and |iook a bit more charming. Her eycs are » mahogany table, calling |@ Dursted petrol tank, occurred to-day ee said {t was all right for my girl to play Addie wine Rant dcoa nat sts to follow his example, ;on the Betheny Plains aviation fleld. IT 15 RIGHT TO BO 80 AND FOR THE GOOD OF THEIR two hours a day. I'm paying for her |® a set wide and deep, and her 1 much of iis cos fur- |The viotims were Plerre Marie, who was CUSTOMERS, WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES, SUCH lessons, and she's going to keep right dyed ed ahh Bee er nie ma piloting the machine, and Capt, Duputt, DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, AS YOUR a ae a of mo at goes a polr deci ther late t aie ‘ Hoge, "TIl nut this, case, over {} “Og course I would not want to act| N} |peg on Mahogany hairs. It also} Wrone aig ie aR et SOAn Ae THEIR SKILL AND RELIASILITY Monday and see if I can't proce MUShARA CAEL © Gi a aiteape gave him unbounded am drive | helght of 176 feet raahe e nuisance.’ "she explained. mean » Jout after her and beg her to Immediately flames enveloped the —__.— I had had some experience, That ts fie vareiy ; wreckage end Dupult. who wae pinned Note the Full Name of the Gompan To Cubtasl Mayor's Penction, whet ashe etiaeg bne nina pie ]hut in the street he under the motor, was a helpless victim. ALBANY, ‘May 18—®enator Cullen |unter-Brad « Company. 1 am| Experts Have Not Determined |: tnd "emuracn he Hin body wee ielueteted” Beatie Wael CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP'CO. has introduced n bill taking from the|to open as Honorable Mistress : |g, He wauld ory ke Fe eee at ee tuee tit acs Le ye ight to lection | Beaufort in wee Citty be a k |he found himself alone 1 ained injuri n aused his dea ~4 wf oe Fee Ayer | biraragaelincede Ay K . rouge ail Whether It Was Taken With Dr. BRT iy Iellifts, the. alteniet | Unee. DAVTaO, Gaek -ORvERS. oe Sen ‘THE CIRCLE,NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE,OF THE giving it tot rd of Alderm le VaUTEnaw: ALA SovaLid Lacan ous Cia pai | that in his op: Mr. Miller | gained consciousness to give an explan- GENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING ainGtone PER eer : “ bys Suicidal Intent. jane when he m will, Dr, ion of the ca of the wre ORUGCISTS. REGULAR PRICE S0c PER BOTTLE, ‘OF PACKAGE Jabout opening tn New York. It would arcDonata ie] ston of ¢ hbo, OOK. F wr, MeDone Atied on ‘bela ——_——— SENNA tS THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXA’ rowd one's friends out in front.| ; A qmn ga fasted (nal cheeks | JOWETT TO BE KING’S GUEST BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING WAY 9 races of morphine have been found _ eg iy is 1 rl But here, I'll be quiet and can work | nb DE MeN AR AB 4 | coherency,” ax of a man who had been AND CLEANSES THE, SYSTEM, WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT and have Mr. Brian coach me, and he| {% the stomach of the late Dr. W. R. C./arinking. Two. witness ed eee AD LATTER'S CORONATION. IRRITATING, DEBILITATING OR GRIPING, AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY thinks it is far the better way." rrp Who. wae: found) dead. in Wel (hex Had agen ar, Ati sant! yoxpon, May 1&—The Rev. J. H. WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OF WELL. You did not decide to do this, so eects HPT ‘ane bed an servants Jowett, pastor of the Fifth Avenue INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OF ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE, TO CET IT@ ‘ou could Keep one eye on rian’ re ee aE ind a resby tel Church of Ni York, -NUINE; zr You could ‘keep one, aya! p Mr Brian's! py, Larkin of the College of Phystcians | DEATH RATE IS LOWER Presbyterian | Church of New | York, BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE, MANUFACTURED BY THE a no! and that sort hin: 4 . , Dear not" denied Mrs. Brians | ono Feinberg that the analysis had AND BIRTH RATE HIGHER.| to ‘the guest of King Goorge at the * and she laughed as only a woman very |» ogress, ficiently to announce that pee erste coronation ceremonies June 2% in the -_ eer sure of her own attractiveness may | pre qe, been found. He added |First Quarter of 1911 Shows Sav-| Abbey, of SE. Peter, Westminster laugh All that talk about mash! that ne was now me ihe lesuae | tuck 1.634 Li k ' | ates iacAwfully, GXAKKS anyway ; ing’ of 1,634 Lives From Aver- ‘ YWAY. | for traces’ of hiyoscine. He le Exterminator | od je not ko much nerated " Ibis waae on Latson'n vade aaa itauna age of Five Years fovea A RA 5 Unbeatatie E | ne cauld not very well be Jeaious|two bottles were 11 the room near It hg . “tt > usly of the kind of girl who writes|One of them had contained morphine .,7"® mortality in Non K City tor'| aa cea RATS AND MICE them, Such lots cf Mr, Brian’s letters|and the other hyoscine, and thi ice | the first quarter o| at wae - Over the Bunker |:’:”....': schoo! girls. Just| theory was that be had. tried sul } siderably lower than that of t GOVERNMENT USES 17 | |aweet, silly kid letters, Do T see them| Dolson as well as shooting, It was sponding quarter te POLO ALL AROUND THE WomLD __IStu 250 750, y N? ‘Well, of 0 ‘ 1 at the same time that the De ng to stat ae great aisoaty. infant wen, tie purse, ag many as ene lion had been using morphine and other Wealth Comntalon R““ Bed Bugs) . . taking a vacation is to know |) eee ene an drugs for some time previous to his (GUARANTEED 3-Piece Living Room V 0 Ht f C f d B rang mut Ifyou became an actress and) ath k NSTANTLY. set sevee, cmir ana Visit Our Home of Comfort and Beauty WHERE to go. act with your husband will {t not rath-| ‘The analysis so far does not indicate ILLS INSTANTL ic tent | J ; I dogs nat In Rocker; Early For Suggestions to Furnish Your Home, on Exhibition on the Sixth Floor, In The World, last year, |°"*P°" ' rt?” I proteste 1 orp ‘as taken er of Does Not Siaia finish; upholste os o i ’ : ‘ ¢ j Nee ft {dal intent. 1 per 1,060, ¢ i ” ot a bit of ft," declared Mrs, Brian, }a# hablt or with suicidal Intent. In th oe ogi Liquid, spout cans, Ite, 286 leather; re= acacia 195 PFTereAD urniture ithou pos S 54,068 ummer Resort”?! who writ » notes do not | face of the ass of Coroner nao Of 1:59 per 1,000, : é Dollesteasens, aaa trom $4] 15 esi 0 ‘ Bie } 7 aa - @ whether a ma marvied or not. | PE : i ; aAtAOD | 3 yi phere aa $17.50 t . ' \ \ i this manner th Advertisements were printed | Sey Wat sminitte Dr, Larkin’ and would mean @ saving of 1,64 lives dur R R 50 to Rocker 4 es, It does sound shocking, doesn't it? yo" mien hes he this quarte | 4 : -35,269 more than in the| pur i hat really, You see, the Hank pinion, that, he | I de AO ‘s ough on oache $3.00 Down on $50 Worth Mvatrated, % pteiay | Herald Ba a atnnetamnse then eared ate aun | pvideneen Se th Tad, Guranteed |] $5.00 value £6.00). EASY PAYMENTS AND LOW PRIGES Thet hy ilan a tein cole the telephone and when I {have t by the 4 ‘ KILLS INSTANTLY $7.50 “ |$ as f vail roughout our eniire establint en why plan 4 answer it they, ‘Oh, is that you, | pike. The Powder kills Qi | i Ue : F . Nis Quickly \{ Homes Furnished Complete CALL AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS the mountains, seaside or| Mrs: Brian? Would you mind telling | TEACHER RAND PUPILS DROWN, an. Inore dof Powder, 18e & 2b Hl Ly Que Terms Apply Also to New. Vouk, f t bef tudying World Mr. Brian I'd just love to speak to sll iu eo8 3 Rooms at . $49.98 Ne Vong Tsland and Conneetiout, “aie vefore studying Worlc jme! Then my husband $058: 04. Group of Seven, Mathera Step Into a © Rough on Fl 4 Rooms at $71.98 | 1. 00 7 3 yhoome, 4 yumctta 4 pureed. |” Ads nother! You tall to them.’ But I will 1 ou on eas hy , 94 '¢ ui : i Ads.! not; I make him do it." | Deep Holm POWDER Ok SOAP, tbe 5 Rooms at $124.98 A Werk / “49.98 *89.98 | SAT fay 38 } : ; yen Monday, Saturday Until 10-8. MB! ogy ome A World "Summer Resort" Keeps Name pn Stage, | EDI s x y ie Kills Fleas, Lice Sortgw— ag ont i risalahed © Purnished Purniebed tom ts Ave: show WHERE to play) wnat name will/you use on the {A fr oo! tractor owned to on Dogs and Other Animal *109.98 *149. 75 *200'%' ‘olf, swim, sail, hunt, rest, | stag T asked Way while bathing pandone marriages rei HARMLESS ish, dance, auto, ete.,etc.,cte; | "We-Mr. Milan amd myseit—haye Ae: | gaatiplt. «All walled unWiitingls Into was 111% a Cor, 4 abth St. and Sth Ave. " 2 elded on ‘Pexuie Wrian,’ she replied deep hole at the centre of the pit 3 year, an In | F U. 's | 26 Oven Saturday Until 10 P, M, They Surmount All Outing Hazerds| “you see, ‘vrian’ Js such an Irish name None of the seven could swim, E.'S. WELLS, Jersey Ciys No dus Ue SAL o., — - Lonesome Lite vy, 4 dev dvd, deca et an) boas ofan Actor’s Wife Drives Mrs. Donald Brian to Stage An RAE Ranma nn “Will Give Me Something to Do and Let Me Be Near My Husband,” She Explains as She Studies Under His Di- rection for Her Debut. Isn’t Jealous of His Mush Notes, She Laughingly| Declares -- ‘One Can’t| Be Jealous of Silly Girls) Who Write to a Mati-| nee Idol.” By Ethel Lloyd Patterson. This is a tale of | the trials of the wife of a matinee idol—a matinee {fo} who {# none other ani no less a per- acnage than Don- ald Brian. He who waljzed away with | your heart in "The Merry Widow" and bought it for a song in fhe Dol- lar Princess.” You, lttle girl with the caramels and the glmgles, con- fesse you thought it would be unadul- terated bliss to spend your days wifh such a radiant being. How you envied the onetime Mrs. Pope, of soctal posi- tion and Washington Square, when your Donald Brian made her his wife! You never dreamed there could be triats in # @ lot. Perhaps there would not be if one could keep one's | i caramels and giggles. But wifenood has a way of meaning something else, and | x0: @ had to find a first name to go with And Mr. Brian simply would not hear of my changing the last name. Ho put his foot down when It came to that I shall have only two weeks tn stock company in Hartford and then we go on our vacation. I would like to play the company's full engagement of six weeks, but Mr. Brian and myself have There is just one person more miserable than an actor on the road, and that is his wife,” an- nounced Mrs. Brian, coaching with Mr. Brian will take me out of the amateur class. I will not feel so silly about taking a part with my husband.” large and by the time you get a valet Bowl for Helmet. in it there is not @ great deal of room {qr a third person. It 48 not much fun FAMILY PORTRAITS MADE TARGETS FOR HIS OYSTER SHELLS ; never been parted for any length of Needs Something to Do. time since we were married, and he on ta ne's husband's feels he must have some vacation. Of] CG Barefoot Dinner Parties Jaressing room ali to time. It 4s nts|course, he 1s quite right, too—he c workshop to a great extent, He is|tainly must. You see, he opens in New| ‘i he a Making up and dressing and all that,| York very carly in the fail, But, any-| afd Danced With Cut Glass and besides the room is seldom very ay, my Lwo:¥ ke he! and then my BROADWAY HOTELS MUST LOSE THER DECORATED FRONTS | Board of Estimate Orders that) They Be Put Back on Building Line. THEATRES AFFECTED. Ornamental Entrance to Hotel Astor Extends Six Feet Out on the Sidewalk. Many of the largest hotels, theatres | and big commercial bulldings in Man- | hattan will be affected y the action to- day of the Board of Estimate in deter- | mining to remove ornamental and other enoroadhments which extend beyond the | Walk trafMlc, In addition this crusade | is to be started against those subway | hooded entrances and exits which now encroach on sidewalk space. Two of | these subway hoods have already been | ordered removed. They are on the cast | aide. of Broadway, directly north of Forty-second atreet. | Borough President McAneny's idea ts jto divert these entrances and exits to private property. Arrangements have been completed with private owners for the accommodation of the subway en. trances. The ornamental enepoachinent of the Hotel Astor oebich e&ténds six feet beyond the building is also to go. It was decided that the Criterion, New York, Galety and Aator theatre fronts | muat be. changed, The Hotel Cadiiiac, street and Broadway, be a trespasser so fa ras jentrance is co: ned, will disappear, The Board of Estimate also gave * | public hearing on the plans prepared by President McAneny's engineers for the widening of downtown streets and the removal of en hments, These latter include Par! Row, which the Borough President wants improved by causing the removal of stoops, posts and storm doors. The Board decided croachments from and lowing thoroughfares at: Forty-third ornam that, and to remove en- widen the fol- Lafayette s\ ® stay in a strange hotel and gaze| “How did you come to decide to do} A fury in the Supreme Court found | hetween Great Jones street and Astol at four blank walls. Mt finally?” T asked. es atked tt over| 2-4ay that a man who dances around | Place; Bro ween Twenty: “Even tf you adore your. husband], “Mr. Brian and myselt ‘ane’ uid be| Sth & cut-giase bow! on his head for | fourth and 7 hird streets; Brond- nd nire him in his work, you can| Happier with something to do while he|® Relmet, even though he is worth a) way, west sl and Seventh avenue, get tired of secing the performance ‘3 working.” Mrs. Brian explained.| million dollars and made it by means | east side, between tyesecond and from in front, and there you are. Then, too, it Is barely possible [ have| of his own ingenuity, is not In any men- Rae auian pret tei oee Verran a a “what is there for one to do? |*0me talent myself. I might make a| tal condition to make a wil } secon” atre between xth ans reputation for 1| Seventh avenues. bullding Ine and iMegally obstruct alde- @nen, is also declared to | TOO MUCH SMITH WOMAN, WEARY. IN ASTATEROOM OF LIFE, IS FOUND COMEDY ON LINER eRYING NG ON A CURB “Thee, Both W. | Money Gone and se and lapibeed| Two of Them, George, Strangely Berthed Together on Saxonia. She When Policeman Arrives. Contemplates Suicide After elghty-two years with Hfe Mrs. Dora | Woman once prosperou of strog: GIRL’S NOTE ASTRAY. .|olent of the Summer months Zidenbach, @ sat down on| TUNE UP FOR WHITE HOUSE,. Sort of tuning up their throats to setts ready to sing in the White House, the Danish Student Singers’ Soctety gave a), | cons cert yesterday in the Press Glup | They are from the University of Copeme | hagen, With the fifty choristers thei have come to America three members 0 the Royal Danish Opera—Helge Nisee bass baritone; Olaf Holboll, tenor, ated Levysohn, conductor, w ‘The students were guests at a lunehws eon of the club, at Which 200 personaw | sas present. FRIDAY . HAT SALE “ Dainty POST Millinery, red-* that play in a riot of colors in the woods and gardens. ‘ the street corner at Driggs and Divi-| Smartest creations the milliner After Philadelphia Smith Has) son avenues, wiiiamsourg, to-tay to | ean conceive——priced beyond your’ ‘ take stock, Over on one stds of her| conception of moderation, to fit the Other's Luggage Ejected, | teaser of tite, as « means of closing her | your purse and pride. jearthiy « was the Fast River; the Mix Is Cleared. | on the other was a hopeless path, lead: | ing nowhere, with no food, no shelter | jat tts end. | Should two men named Bmith, engar- © East River was about to win. Ing steamship passage. at widel the signpost pointed tn that} different points, select the same ship direction, and she bt “lt her face In find themselves assigned to the her hands and wept. The rest of the me stateroom, the col ence might neighborhood was asleep, F the old be worthy of some notice, Should t », woman there was no roof under which each named George @mith, go she might rest through the same experience, there; And #0 Pollceman "Joe" . Behnk, would be more interest In the coin- ambiing along his beat, was attracted cldence, but {t would not be considered | by the crying of the solitary, crouching remarkable. |figure on the curb. He took the old But when two men each named W./ woman to the Clymer street station, George Smith find themsel upon em-| where she told her story. barking for an ocean voyage, assigned to the same stateroom on the ship th had each selected the occasion ts w ege. He had deen a cigarmaker. of more or less wonder. It Is perhaps] time for the old woman unnecessary for a great palladium of} than her fortune. She truth Ike The Evening World to atate| on, bey the three score that the following recital of tho exper!-| years allotted by ences of W. George Smith, M. D., of] reached the end of her m Atwater, N. Fj and "W. ‘George Smith| She lived at No. of Philadetphia 1# absolutely true: Neither Knew the Other. About a month ago Dr. W Smith of Atwater and W. broker af Philadelph! and cans. no n ‘ans of paying the rent a paper and tacked tt on her door, felt the need ey the story decided to sa! axonia of the | lad Ounard line from New York on May 18. | Poles: 6 her W. George Smith knew of the | Magistrate, existence of the other on nue asked was mart about it and Le - pre 4 with the evident respectability Dr, Smith of Atwater engaged his PAs | Sethe “od woman and told the police be feb ite ae ee rk oMce. | that he would commit her for a few he wa travelling alone he was a signed to stateroom No, @ on the main deck. Broker Smith of Philadelphia en- | naged his passage through an agent in | days until some made to take care of her in @ charitabl Institution. When her husband died twenty years ago he left her a comfortable ttle met But was greater lived on and ten the Scriptures and 134 Ainsley street. When the money’ went and there was longer, n came along with a bit of greasy It was that death warrant to the hopes of : ‘ ‘ | the poor—a dispossess notice, ‘The man f reat and recreation. Both decide! | rurmed a fow days later and put her A Voyage to the Mediterranean |i rio the atrest ed up steamship sailings. Both the’ police heard er to the Manhattan the arrangement could be h | san Positively $8.00 and $10.00 valnes,. One hundred hats in to-morrow’s ... great sale and each hat a fine astistic production. Sweet picture hats with their winsome, ». loveliness—Flowered Hats in various forms—Tailored Hats prim and pretty—-_. Lingerie Hats becoming to every face. Dashing new models—every color is the spectrum. e $4.98 Regular $8.00 and $10.00 values, ..; hie home city, and, as he was to travel |, [U® Just like T abwaye vaidy’ Fe) Double knotted, three-ply —willowne alone, he was assigned to stateroom No. | Pigcation “of, huskiness in. hia voice, | Plumes, 14 inches im length, in biseltye dion the main deck, "Thiaetateronm | Mezestion of, huskiness in his volee. | aad white and colors. puorta hid ead | Ana the river Inthe big. town. A.| » O86 great opportunity, to: eave 60 Dr. W. George mith was the frat to| troker was golng heme during the |*° 9400-08 each Plume. his Juggage stowed in stateroom No, é1| Pinte of pokes his BU" the POST Store. om i he went on deck to look around. In| Under his nose and say 5 |

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