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i ¥ LT RRR OLE” COCR ME TERE, eg THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1900. CURED OF * CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIN | TREATMENT. Sufferers from Consumption, gtd ma and all Bronchial affections please read the following jletter, Call upon or write to i Lacey and obtain direct informame tion F 1 W, te ay oe etn open, Dear sire lew years ago teck of Pneumonia which what my dooter called the Consumoaica, He advised change of climate cy he for me. I tried mam: Ro relief. My condition was Ing worse, I loa & gr my appetite was mush impair fered extremely from headaches strength. liearing of a cure your treatment, [ determined to @m thankful for that det fs SYWHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH A MILLON AYEAR?C mw’ Brenton wae ready with a new acheme; which were searched. I didn't waste dashed to the ground. BY ROY i i. M’CARDELL. for the obtaining of other people's! any of tht money we made. I have put first to come back to the SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTER. it Into this scheme, which will make us 40, while Police Headquarters im- all miiifionaires He paused. the man they want as Robert| “Convicts,” sald Colston quietly and narrow path. He got a , ita he |lanee offer fo maken tancy letter heed together they |design for a big Gnanctel firm, the Grey g In tho wide deep win- | Bastern Banking and Investment Syndi- niin lowety Toner apd; careful a chat ae ae siged, smb tT y ma building. The manager Nis Bowery rays, and, carefully) with yack and Helen the time flow by [GOW {hat faced the park. The broad 0, ne mi Grogeped and unzpenaively iatlored, (Re | on golden pinions. Scrappy Sintth had |TEHt moon hung like a allver shield | Bi ela 0 § analy ag Great Eastern Banking and Investment bet? eraatccmenalater ae ad bh ten q he syndic te int its chlet ptockholabr Company 1 " pectal appropr! peri ¢ hy a n *\ Rreatiy pleased wi worl ball of in th monster Matterhorn jauiet little weddl at the parsonage Helen was weeping, but they were the and especially ‘in the a MB ta Into the office marked President” tp. Attached to the Little Church Around | {siyt,0f ® Joy too deep for words oF | iimite He" Chris) had made of the Presi ‘oes Richard Brenton. “It isa't sate And then she dried her teara and the | {¢1ts Hanatute ai fy 4 ; Mr. Colston further stated that Mr. sie to be seen around here too much, old coquetry came back Into her volce @8/ warinam, the President. desired Mo mest Helen Merrington, pound te e, eed Weep No ‘there isn't any use for me to she wa i in cee Millions, founds a “‘Relt- Help 4 jose; you can come to me every | "T iosisted on the marriage, dear. 1 x it nt to fet Your instructions, and, after was afraid you'd moet that terribly rich | And Chria thought his fortune was at they're simple, You are to pay 10 | Miss Mer n and she might take | ™*° | Per cent, weekly on all money given you | you from me, You know that money| © © © © © «6 @ ts work ae it to earn her own living” Driving the money given | ber Sent Out bs Nhe tan may iitde wite,” replied Jack, |."1 tell you it was Jack Warren!” fhe Settoment she sees Warren's afar) Scher la no advertisement like a ennai can but All of Miss Mer: | Richard Brenton’ voice rose high tn hie Matenoarapher in the ofice of [Pleased customer. Fy the ime you have | rington’s milltons could not make us : Sel the Olt treme sae) sete se terhiting owthe }PAld oUt one-third the first man's | happy as we are to-night—with nothing AMS Se Neen, PreveeuaY 38, | Prinelpal to him as Interest he will have \every man, woman and child of his ac- quaintance showering their iperey, in on lyou, Tt is the old end chain prinel- pie Tho usiness will grow like a roll- r Brenton was altel is {axing Contra) Park. M Peoust, and be hes Wound eh that alti ite open Weather not too severe, beheld him alt- ! can offer the public no better evidence of the virtue of who ork tOrT. with the International ting on his bench, gaging for the most i ‘ : 2 In the Matter is finger nals end scheming. q ’ , enn men in Loe Were: at Sieg a4 my remedies than the following testimonials. MUNYON. rien’. h would join him abd | yin. Dp. ©. ROGERS, American Bible 80-1) MR Lours, ar. CLAIR, 3660 Third ar h . , saya: | was a sufferer from Kheu- | nue, saya ® well man for (iistoe neared ‘ , Ai Beer oe0e, 8 | tat i ie tor the Are ee em wo would walk out to one of the yates im, and tried a great number of rem-| time in ten Ul} r only two monthe’ | where the Brenton coachman waited for Stes, but it \pomatiria to get reltet u th the Munyon 1 Mecardeit, alt! with the pmeriaie. One buttie of Stdayohs Hheumatinm Cure | ufered from extreme nervoumess and tndl- 1 never could mistake the dom. | vatirely cured ine, after al) other remedies | gestion.’ IAPTER V1. te wan be pes failed. It acted like enagte,’ to 7 P. CHAPTER VI. Mt uid the other day ¢ y was sme MR. J. KAUFMA! 1 om deo | 5 So Call or write NEY- . OPED on a newapy was mar-| MR ve ‘a: “'l suffered intensely from catarnh ig MONE etn Ee dius “foe red the off man. the head and throat. | found tnetant reuet| Jet explaining treatment. bE . ed Richard. “I learned from Munyon's inhaler and soon my breath- | ee pai L employed for the pur- pose thay he inarried sone poor senoge 1 the two have set up house- ing prcame easy and | wae permanently cured. pons! poverty hall of thelr own eR QOREE, Hi How, 50 Dat Ome StARHATTAN AND THE BRON somew here uptown.” us 1. 1 ighth RN ; "But what can he have been follow! was Ht HURLEY, 44 mig ‘alment of fulferer from servos be gh ‘ not to borrow money?” ask ptesn youre’ standing by Munyon's Rem) ining It was associated with catarrh, Mun- ree en , { Hepes , are disposed to be humorous this tinea "tea and’ etrength and deep woil””*| ‘This (Tuesday) Evening at 8 SCleals | my dear pat replied che Mr. DANIEL, O'NRIEN, 106 King street, hoisieally ara! Thad Itheumatien’ for five months! ae queravE Dowtatm, 1. Sh Peters alto Tw Mew! YORK CIPY orrow mon 1 was treated at several New York 1 | Putte Beheot 90, ™ a Mn 2 8 HORTON, “UIPE B HERE was another syndicate opened in the Matterhorn eky- scraper that week. It had a mutt of sumptuous offices on the fifth floor and was in every way more pretentious than its art and literary rival. ‘This new concern was the Great East- ern Banking and Investment Syndicaio, The Great Bast.rn Banking and In- vestment Syndicate opened with a flour- ish of trumpets. There were clerks and yelther as J 2 nelther ree ton avon junyon’ it to take me upawar knook me | Ant by fiterent doctors Thout qbtalntng | cured et sr serene Skin and 4 down with a club of some kind, as he = that caused did before. ‘I slipped my. knife into my | Negee by Munypn's, Hheumatiom, Kidney | So on dieiy restored to health.” dookkeepers, and handsome office furni- overcoat p 1. prepared for this Inet, ture and brase railings, and glase par- but he slouched by, pr \ , a formerty, lange Becher titions marked “private,” and the iike ment think ne TTA BUCTE. J Bist HE | (ie TE it Cae Mh | Ri Sik income penYo Moe to {te prospectuses the with that other wn Indinsetion malnutrition and bot el trouble, “After er ‘saz Ham | Great Syndicate was a money- tuted } elf a detective-reporter to rap Jost all appetite, could not retain food any tr Sie sant rRogron, mill, It had “inside information” from me down. Damn him! No men shall trea very weak and nervo! 1 ted Mungo " _ Ulastreted 1 street and a private wire from Ive to spit upon me as he has epat won tine aay physician, but without hours my rheumatic eches and pal sg i Washi It bad a surplus of $10,000,- me, to strike and humiliate me before| ting Hag esr help, q Kot almost inatant appeared.” cent. & year on ™~ friends, as he has done. Ere another unyon’e Tvs lia Cure and was rm nother to attend (> ner) day 18 over I" — soon comple iy cured by the advice of Mun-| MRS 0. J CODEN, 0 West bg 4 0, it padd G00 every olla you me het to invest for you. and her affairs for her.| | “Don't do anything rash, Dick." plead~|70R'# physicians. | ani now estirely well.”"| Bfth etree, id posed she had ed the old man. “It la @ dangerous air ‘severe cou cloistered halls. for d| tp do. Once In Colorado @ man stood tn | )MR ore PATE, 8, We ba ay spiny. oe ors ae mu or Munyoue Rem: > sensational my way" But here the eld Brenton | wae cured by the use ot Munyon's: Ine Silen entirely, cured both cough and bron- bart de 1 that the wnt remembered something, for ke off | wat. St on kesh take the sentence with an Ninintelligibie mut- : teen this story and had| your secrets, exclaimed the son, “Dut fiat mVEGeS nal shown It to his wife. The younger and] trust you with this. To-night, as Jack the elder Brenton had seen it, 100, a ‘arren enters his doorway @ man who ve Rheumetiom try Muayen'e Kheumation Cure, —--— they redoubled thelr efforts to secre! has never failed me yet will be in walt coud’ Care Care: Nyon D try hie Drefepeta Cre iho mi Rare hidsey the Corner. Helen dectared that tt had | (req Meryuixton millions, or @ part OF! for him, A tend pipe ie a. weapon for | hie Kidney ure) | Wey care ‘Headaches try his Hea Cire: int! always been her ambition to be marred | Alter a successful holiday season and) {PAC Rent of a thug! Tt makes no nolee, srery tlesase seh which everybody a can doctor and re ee rr from the Little Church Around {he les of the story of “Christmas| {te when cart ign each. Munyon's Inhaler cures ( Aethina, Bronchitis and. moss di Corner, and Mr. Jenkinm Learoyd "which ‘the syndicate | Pings’ frome the riatiinetivatia cotede: | head, nose, throat and lu Two siziee: "hard rubber’ abd gluse’ ™Pumity” Pres ; along to give the bride away, wh nt "upon, “en era ot ‘Rnanciel | O04, 70m the neste —that"e c6.18Ue- | S09: ete all dicinen comple : @id with much feeling and som: sion came upon the oMce. Jack Fe yn : ’ q fe Wyeast’ [tight at eee amen MONTON sen RSRRVIGRFRRE, a afta & fine sensibilities, and he declared that tracted the ntion of several editors, | his hand trem ye he clut . Povioved Helen ‘as if she were hia own | and with the assistance of Scrappy | the Janel of th coat. |Smith he had secured a position on t There. crouched ready aa if to ng _— — Be Ss taff of the samo great dauy that the upon them Iike @ wild beast, sti the ter. ‘Then the little wedding warty had a bellicose Mr. Smith was en fed ul tramp. supper at a big thahlonabie restaurant Hae Me toed he a, Wisse: mecctte!. “As antl Ad taste and Mr, Smif Sa Fath pyoute. OWT, anger bt. ike [Nae 19, aaniat Mr. gmitn in the running] and with these words the (ramps «atl: Me te rth o! mang of check raisers a) ands clom upon the throat of ¢! LIKE A WILD BEAST. READY TO apRiNg, | Learoyd's Inaisting upon settling for all | {0 0Arth Of 8 BRE Of Cen eel up-| MAN Whose name he chlied Richard Brenton gave one quick glance DY HRS [REPUTABLE DENT should not be judged by STOOD THE TRAMP. costs for same. erations had hitherto enabled them to es- -- — — ttle flat, furnished throughout ‘oye “ * BR safe, out of harm's with ne alo venkine Learoyd, agent ind 4 from re ker “Sack withdrawal from the bu- Bir hers ‘nud beheld the evragale. bald OOKLYN, NEW YORK, Connection with this Place,” sald Cole: | thing, FO. One Ne Seat pes reau that foust of ‘art and literature! tis nand rose in the alr. in {t gleamed 414 & 456 Fulton St. 54 West fia ‘0 peonies, looked out upon Morn- had what “Hot” called “a moral rele qrife, With all his strength he drove Gimat thee’ Wik Abana ; ph, pag was just as dear to Ralph Colston, the| ton sulktly, but in the other job I on renead, been’ excaped by the akin of my teeth aft Pa la He pawned the overcoat and], Male 1Y igs 7 of ae it eae | Mae thi Follce ¢ clon in on us, and whtie y' Bere Lee > ee honeymoon, here the | wi Li the proceeds boughs, painter's W eso lato the, Breast of Teeth Positively extracted filled without ty ea good ae. Oy ‘some, new new wonder of Riding in ihithy ‘in a law ana dtr dirty jen mutual felicity that had been expert- | darks Chris vistted Chi- ae To the. Coarlaae x botanical discovery applied to the My pain new Gold Crowns, fan tion their successful ‘deapsiling net foots | lodging house. J enced iby, them both upon the oceasion town and Cobalt accused him of | mice ‘ii, mp and o You have cae od haa e i i Sipe can ton, We street had heen forgotten. Tir. ‘Come, Raiph, don't get angry; re- | o! r the door and na- h discord, and several | Hours.” sank back upon the 00 extracted FREE, fy si ee pee then of In hiding amid such | member it was your own ‘dea to hide | They drove up to Aone oul ston had come|in the slums, which were not searched, | cended the steps to the third flo . werd fot A, cal Meat tichurd [instead of at one of the fine hotels, where their new home was. Jack drew ‘yout ce boy, had his|® &reat wound tn his chest. that there would (To Be Continued.) After 11 P. M, $1.00. Nowy po! an ae @ —— LESSLY, in the “mori ————— hg - a, home at night wi ; BDDING. | st Tea WHY GIRLS WON'T a a ford ea Ba ame BECOME SERVANTS, s.%."smecor"| 3 pare ep HOT tala PARetesy RENO ( do not have them extracted, but let us restore them - Miss Lillian Baumann, daughter of ' vi m uf restore to . ; Abs > their natural beauty with our Painless Crown 1nd 80 PLAT Rg! Samuel Baumann. one of the great fur > = Bridge System, which is undetectable and everlasting, “Why do girls spurn good homes and rather choose t) slave in shops, or to fall| niiure merchants, was married last fato vice for a livelihood?’ asked “Girl Hunter’ in a letter to the Evening World. | evening at Sherry's to Mr. Max Eng- “I can’t get @ reliable nurse for $10 a month, yet 1 hear that women die or | iander, ufacturer of upholstery, in goal to get a crust. Every girl in a shop or behind a counter works harder and) the presence of a notable company of The cost is small, while the results are great. Hours: 8 to 630, Sundays and Holidays, 9 to 4, German, French and Swedish spoken. has less comfort, but I cannot get help in « cheerful home. relatives and friends, The ceremony Ladies tp Attendance. “Where are the girls who are about to be driven to dishonesty or vice to live? | wag performed by the Rev. Davis David- ° ALL WORK GUARANTEED Pontes 4, Cossaltatioas Pres Can't I find one just before it ts too tate? son, of the Reformed Jewish School. | i New York, 54 West 23d St. ( Eas Many letters have been received in answer te this inquiry. Here are some: The bride's gown was of white eatin hom | _3 ih 456 Fi ole Se 4 Muwe). iin giinmny arias and old lace. Her veil was of tulla| ff att clean TT : edith! = Yo Ababa raham & Strom). Respect Maid’s Intelligence. Mtde Cn. Je i ber) had ae yi 4 dotted with pearis. She wore a hand- ‘Do the Lahor of The Breving World: beg jer branches | some neckiace of pearls and diamonds. Te it a wonder that girls hesitate to of howeekeeting mutt HPAI, | Two ttle sisters, Florrie and Birdie ~The New York | Directly Opposite Ehrich’s. enter domestic service? “Girl Hunt Meet Help Keep Memes Baumann, carried itiies of the valley. av many eon. tho cenree. th te Bane of Breese W an BS ponoe paved me . Dental Parlors. Op en Da and Ni ht, rosetta re nda ideas of | rather" ter” anaes hal re ha inoder: Med itt, Geteulith, Mes een | nen) -\: eel PINLESS DENTIS atm ad og ons she of MC is com. |! £004 homes as domestics. This is e | Stella Appell and Miss Marian Fox. ‘The Hoes ‘better than thoes best man was Benjamin B, Englander. se nm ORS epee was} The ushers were William Biau, mie alas one see girl to help poor parents, brothers and gis- | Weis. Maurice Appel and fam A) (aed Ge Amaeing she | tere. if they bring home 9 or 8 a week | Among the 4 guests, besides the mem- : .. Sed -/ it is a big help. If & girl gets $10 a of the f: 1 es ot Ludwik, yoy * eartet on ees chonencty wie Ee are ce ond ci month as a servant {t takes nearly all of mily of Herman ” tweet | enrisiy pa painion Oratusted p-X--Xy-y) who formerly | it to keep her clothed, so there ts littie | Biglander, were Mr. and Mrs Wiliam inves: marae or nothing to help the foika at home. I! Cooter. of gleeei-Cooner ‘Company aM &@ poor widow with two children, and | a04 Mare. Michael ged an and airs oun as al a Though ya rea | nae x Ot such @ piace, but | Faro Bauiand M cannot from the eee sant cintrcts of F or f Burvpesi ij Bittle, some. Gyeer, Mr, POOR WIDOW. |‘and fir. pavid ‘Tei nd Mrs. ig. spnonyan for anlmal m Dellare Net Enough. Oe 7 or beest of burden. NOT A 2g hose names Great prises. De You Treat Girls Right? ode ‘ DID BB DO RIGHT? ap FRENCH : ae RP Bn ny i - - a 401 ow! ( r 10 $5.06 caweded oe he ot ES ip Sate | Each toon oe cas 2 |The World Dental Ass'n, |Teeth Without Plates, 5,00] .,, 266 Sixth Ave., N. Y. Po the Biitor of The Brening World: I was in a Gates avenue car yesterday DOWN TOWN £ BR NC H dred and fieenth 8 MANTER POR 2 YEARS A Ci “Dont you find It = yees way out es" reading a paper looked up and saw a Mf bendaye 18 10 4 OR. RANKIN'S DENTAL PARLORS, sa ng hye Ag eg Ppa CREDIT TO ALL nay ee SE eer te INSTALMENTS, |"usei'em se when a nice-looking man who had been woman standing in front of him. H provera, : ss jumped up to give er his place, and NEW York DENTAL PARLORS], cur cansirsso tani ome ea vat ns Botan trealeng as she piumpet herself down she said UM Tp pp | S96SIXTHAVE,, Opposite O'Reit's.| Bei eet ate” | ong. Te have envelled all ove - | IN RVES SUNDAYS AND 8. ta +f gleadapcesmes Enue Savines & Loan Co, gg, | ces Sette er sae pc Mr. teed, but sald 186 RMMAMN ET. BROOKLYN, N. ¥. crTr. weet no . For | suck polite attention as We get or wrote Te-| not a word. Me simply grabbed that ity Mal the fete of Sai unset: no Beene by the arm, Fiftes lor mently, out % (Opposite City Mail Square) Hd find of the seat and sat down himscit. Now, 596 rem acer JULY AND JANvART. ee ee be do rig 6% TEAR i aseruLy, oF ae | ‘Well, how does Jonhnat pons Ten R-lP-ANR for b conte at) this?” asked the other, <r wr Abvertioements tor THE WORLD will te re uted ot any Amerioan District Message fee @ Fume! Telegagh CBee to How You Gy ot Lawyers. DIVORCES Bisiscacr7 tae a | etme mt. cat o emg tv te tm, = iid

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