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_—~ Catching Cars Will Be a * ‘Task of Joy and an Act of Graceful Motion. Old as Well as Young Should Sprint and None Feel the Need to Puff and Blow. In Running Spring from the Toe and Let Ankle, Knee and Body Bend Freely, Inounntag, If certain neturel rules are nol observed, infury or at least discomfort will result, De, J. Gardner Smith points out all of these and tollg how young or old may run and ext @ graceful figure. Running, which fe acesierated walk- ing, presents more ridieulous epectacies any other exercies. The expend @ needless amount ef nervous ana muscular energy In accom- Ppiishing eomething which ought not to even put them out éf breath. Age ought not to interfere with rua- ning. Am old man ought net to get out of breath any sooner than @ young one. But there is one thing to be guarded Against. That is heart trouble. All men and women should be examined, for the victim of heart disease never realises his aMiction till too late, The lack of pain in Initial stages of the disease| makes |t dangerous. unifke walking, the heel never strikes the ground, the toe always king there is a time when ning is a off the eround, ‘To run gracefully epri from the toe and tet ankle. pe hip bend freely. The whole Kodi ould be In an easy not a stiff When running, no ter what the distance, the arms, or mi roperiy | te speaking the Upper extrem 7 Mg shou used chiefly from the jer with n and shoulé swing in: harmony legs or lower extremities, The should move with ibe left hs eft arm with the right leg, maintain perfect balance and te 4 Brier t in greater The trunk and head Shout be allowed to assume their nat- ase’ My eee in wit ot ural 1 gpeition which, if @ person carries two to th while th him properly, will be in ¢he erect of the steps is ae posture or nearly so. The runner ought fans fipere in a gives emai “distances” under and including | The velocity ae ta usually % stances under o) yin running te one mile should be run upon the toes, Fate of about € ‘an hour, mn the ground, tm run-| strid time when both are tantag tt ‘ALL MAY RUN WHO LEARN THE RULES OF LEG SPEED. By J. Gardner Smith, M. D. Sprinter’s Action, while Wistances over one mile should be run wy the ball ce the foot, or the Part just back of the ti pat thet feet out in nt of them in a perfectly straight making the Savancea step ike when the other ts yar ta te each arm in a 1@- Luscunt of ene! energy ts We wasted, Ifo one comes on more quickly. to fe seven feet ("3 It ts to increase in this way @ beained without un behind rhe toe ing tose and upon The other, or ball of the foot the case may care should ern in down upon round lightly. If at be ip be his the body wil escape much ence te important to the muscles the to - JOHN SWINTON ON . Ud T have a letter from Long Island City complaining of the state ngs in large factory there, but as the writ of the letter says at nd of it would jlke to sign my name, but dare not do so,” and es I have no means of verifying hia statements, his complaint cannot be printed, 1 have another letter from Mr. C. C Crofly, of Plensantville, who thinks that without going to college he “can clearly wee the needs of a hungry stomach.” He “will not bow down to any cultured humbug or whited sepulchre.” Hel wants the “militant working class to le for thelr rights by voting for and he tella of his scorn for a “parasite.” Mr, Crotly then otra the certain bays: “Look at the shoe industry. They Grove the men from the bench into the factory; then they drove the men out of the factory and the women into tt;|¢ next they drove out the women drove in the children. When the are out, with one foot on the sidewals end the ether feot in the grave, we hear of some sham reformer, who will but drive more quickly inte Pot- ter's Field, To-day {t 1s one man'e wite or sister, tomorrow it will be another man's.” ‘Mr. Crolly’s wrath is justifiabie. I have another letter. which {6 too Jong to be quoted in my short dally ser- | building in mens. It ‘9 from Tuxede N Y., bears |*'* granted on the signature of ite writer and is stamp- 2 oe See Se © eee red xd fight between the Beer Brews Unton and the United Brewers’ Ax @ation is now on in earnest. The efforss as far as The Evenin, @ settle it made by the harmony com- @ittee appointed by the Miscellaneous Gection proved fruitiess, and that body has been disbanded. ‘The association will feng! be admitted to the Centra! Fed- erated Union, but {t will probably be | aémitted co the Federation's organised enemy, the Central Laber Union. May 1 will find many labor orgenise- tions demanding either a shorter wort- day of an incresse in wages, snd i many cases both. The refusel of om- » ployers te, crane “the demands stuns be oure to will no doutt result. pape ged tiers workday Tent. Work Coop: hour workday ore union No. 2 They ere employed we it union in the a 4 leantel i in eity te ‘tn such inctal condition as the Cigal "Teron we - AS Ss 000 workers on eirerty repert of the unton es ween toade and the yous for be ter " exe) ‘$10,600, THREE LETTERS. One of Them Is from a Fearful Man—Another ° Is from a Fearless Man—The Other Is of Importance to All Concerned, “Tand about trem, and My te i Call Ieaued by pees Pedera- 9s amp sau PP NO E) EXCUSE! & C "KOCH, Co. OPEN SATURDAY 1 ial P.M. ORE: FRIDAY and! cue s Easter S ecia Is—SATurpay|| EASTER CLO! HING Ror. 4 MEN & BOYS. The last two days to obtain Easter out Friday and Saturday, | Our assortment—styles and the known worth of our merchandise oe to our prices—accounts for our ever- incr Men’s Single - "Heated Sack ry Double-Breasted Vests and Children’s Days —this makes a grand ie tion of events which | should attract every frugal parent. An immense collection of reti- able and stylish apparel, priced matchlessly low—merely these few selected at random from hundreds of money saving items ; For the Girls. |For the Boys. \‘ HILDKEN'S BOX COATS of all woo! tan! youn a on area tll-wool check net cloth, velvet collar, 4 Cheviots, double-breasted vest, 3. reguiarly $$ 3.98) tio 7.98 tot) yrs., regularly $5. 75.046 99.50.. es rey bee |BOVS” THREE-PIREE: SUITS of ali Sort CHILDREN'S REEFERS of all wool Pebble! broken check C “heviots, with double Cheviot, all colors, satin lined through | breasted vest, 10 to 16 diay | BOY> DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS 4.98 out, with detachable collar ot white recularly 66.00 ........ i ique trimmed with insertion, 5. 9 woo] mixed Tweeds, 8 to 16 we TS EREUMEY 50, at 3.73) made and lined with farmer's | | 4109 yrs., regularly §7.75.. CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS of linen crash, with red or navy blue duck col- BOYS’ TAN COVERT OVE Satin, regularly $5.00 ....006 3. 98) |Hats for Misses and Children, Milgnt kave been pe lars, 41013 yrs., regularly $3.00], 9 women break ¢ a ¢ neon N'S SAILOR SUITS of all wool | CHILDREN'S TAM SCHOOL HATS, faney crown and brim, brown, navy or cardi- | Su some Single- Breasted Vests, in sbout 50 different styles of elegant worsteds, mostly light colors, small chec To become sick is pardonable: (0 re- matn sich inexcusable. “MUNY( ‘ON. | the result of a nese persone Nh phen the first ay mp in garment that the tailor Suits, made ot all-wool Blick Chev- lots and eight would charge styles of Fan- El H os back Spri . swell, Spri Serious imade of Black Worte plaids and heirlines, made up in fir: class style; $25.00 for; J 5, special at cy Light-Col- ored Chev- s, fact, the Men's Single - Breasted Sack ye whieh tne a . colors blue, brown or red, trim: | no time to | im with whitesoutache braid, ie ia seer .| 4 tot} yrs, regularly $4,00, 2 98 wey pew aad CHILDREN'S DRES of all-woo! Casb- | fi colors, yoke of tucked silk and | 4 with ribbon, 4 to 15 nal, with band of velvet ribbon, 4 yrs, re | steel buckle and quill, ri Jany tine regularly 9.00, ..... G, QB} site, Bache snd gully rag Aled ted, lined throughout to the | Been spacial MISSES’ SUITS of allewool Homespuns or | MISSES! TAM CROWN LINEN SCHOOL | edge with pure dye sitk; worth and Cheviots, fly-froat or Eton Becta) HATS, stitched brim, with band of $25.00, special at great variety of colors, 14 to | 18 yrs., regulatly $12.00,.... 8,98 “yea ko Flop the Little Tots. straw, ruffled brim, white, car- , royal, beige, blue, &c., peop! hey have benefited that their Hoe ee ener otitiely | CHILDREN'S CLOTH REEFERS, square or | _regulatly $1.48... .w.eees-evee Sie proved. | chreular collars, trimmed with silk or | CHILDRE FANCY STRAW | | worsted soutache braid, all | trimmed with Flowers, Poltag atte | COWES, 110146 ViISeeeevere Gy P| bons pi ag a ie ee éruggistsa—mostly 25 cents each. ees S RE ne gree Erciord ig some sommes Bier oly 98 ord, Empire effect Plaited, also) tree ttress It you have Rowumaihon try Munyon's Riew | 1005 backs. fancy collar prettily trim-| Shoes for Boys and Girls. smaitom Core: If yee hare © Cold 17, Me vale | med with ribbon and silk gimp, 6! sysses’ PATENT LEATHER FOXED BUT- taney “trouble tty "hi ia} monttes 10.3 yrs, TON BOOTS, cloth top, flexi- $2.69 and $9.59 ae CARRIAGE COVERS of white fae with A) erg oie ae with 4 epecttic remedy tor moeiiy 26 ets et any drug | Tnheler, cures Catarrh. Gripe Price (with all medicines com ble sewed, plain toesizes 11 to 2, CHILDREN'S of same, sizes. 022.89 10 1035 cecoreceereseerssses a iat Young Men's Sack Suits, with 's Doctors Are Free to Gwal Inerion INFANTS’ of siz Sto 8... doublesbreasted vests and narrow peti He Go Se Lark. 7 Ua THER BROADWAY (cor. 20th St.). | cuneate “i 19 wer tye alld trousers, made of alkwool Blue —_ a Ching Sil, fated and doable tr nd owed wy Chevicts, auf eich; stylist Rett and Wanietme case of tad deain| edged with lage and Gnish:d | r$t0 SMrseesessssssseee me 3,24 dirk Chevioty sults that are worth YOUTHS’ of same, 11 to 2. ia a ITPA “wh S| NIN ribbon: al size... +400 1.9) ane INFANTS’ PATENT LEATHER $10.00and $12.00, : | ORRDAS CAM ot erred ham | BUTTON BOOTS, cleth top, no hee ‘al — 00 fovdinaere sr QBG) tect. ME Bae|f tone Dp Between Lenox Young Men’ , 125th St. West; _and Seventh Avenues, po Be yy (eed ‘Cheviot asd 5, 00 ict WANT Al j ARPET RRUG? Read over items and 4 ae a AND _BVENING. ‘Triveoh. EVERY APTeRN' ‘Co Write Volumes about the merits of Abbey's Salt, but we prefer to let pou draw your 0s (0 its merits from its actual use by phyticians. pHefberdalfep Beverage enjoy goed heath §The daily use of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt will keep you in good health. Abbey's Salt peatively cures Dy i. Conatnaten, Fiatulency, Skin, Liver or Kidney treubles and all {i CS he Mondo a untae rr anti fn pom sere to made from the salts extracted from the fuices of pare, Preah ; — ee Robt dal Breet. 40,000 10 PARADE Ti es Ity)oe, per yd. ied a Bic WORSTED VELVETS, $1.00 per yard regular, now. "125¢ EXTRA youve $1.25 per yard 85c regular, tiem fer a Tremendous Laber Day Demonstration. Dr. James T. Burdick, Brooklyn, N.; Dr. Wm B. Bonn Brenmea, !1 Brotherhoed of Carpenters and Joiners ‘ " , { Three million workingmen througheut ¥., says; “Abbey's Salt is the best | S87" * Bottled mineral weters are ne 4 ot America Untop No, 389, in the name] qi country wil be called upon by. the tatine shat T brow af, 1 | comparioan to ABBey’s Salt.” ses woot INGRAINS, (sc, 9c} |" of which union written. I shall) American Federation of Labor to par- oe etka \ avy seeder Wane | BEC L Wpeaier, ew York, mye: per yard regular, now.... here copy from the letter tleipate in demonsirationa for the etght- ‘a ne ef sia, Seldiits | le euperice w~ a size ot room, “In Tuzedo Park, the home of the| hour workday on May } sendon aat™ tothe millionaires, labor, after struggling along ued by the Fx- ye eae ee aed somnd Cartabed compounes " for many years on what the bosses American Federe. \bbey's Halt te net only = Spring remedy, but Abi at ' Washingtor 00 @ remedy for the ills of ttle m a chose to pay, has organised and 18 t1Y°} thy jabor unions of Nor we —_ abeolately without apes figure teables us to offer you excep. ing to get aw sligat share in prosperity. The painters, carpenters and masons are | organised and request the eight-hour day from May 1}, ht hours. New ‘ork cny which work tn Tuxedo Park are willing to gra but th ea! bgrns tors. ks Meg s t and a pereen' work, are believed to be pre- paring to fight “About five years ago these firms (here the names of the correspon dent per refose to. give back.’ While e wager Ww im eve in grading receive, they je of $3.0 a Say for several of them generally known, ge are owned by a they believe in they ced jo Park and @lase corporation. Here the correspondent gw jing details regarding ¢! and other unusual expenses men ‘uxedo. He closes his beite: 0. as a peor ry ‘ing the Pag jance of the le! See here ae Sees money isa mist t and careaee ee he ei atte Gratis in . matters pertainin 8 and gindly be publ its columns. ‘The report published » few to the effect that harmony {s be realized among the ve ve unions of this Cg) Amaigamate; roe ere ee 4 to anger. that developments are ie t9 be by them and that t organisations are st it Et ithe tive ee are lees they w: At the & last meeting of Beer Union No. 1 1 meee y We Bey corned, al it than Baron out Meal Ly oe 8% wee v aa money for the purchas of o buntred tickets fer the entert te be in for benefit of the Ten also subscribed to the of Chicago tor dull peat tha the expense of the DY ving of shat rege stand ee the shorter workday parades sag mass meetings. ever observed), Independence Day and Labor Day be set apart as special aat for public meetings in every city and should be made, at which attention he Given to the shorter work-day question, so that the eight-hour day can be In- begga into every trate and calling as the studied the pi end that @ uniformity of diecusion may promote thie desired reform.” ——EE Joke Malsicad thewel Apprecia- For Men: Gente about him and realized by actual PR MRADTORO'N ODNFOL'D (m8 uur Brae FURNITURE,S8OWORTH ON , peer mas | — mss ope ae ig tenenare etre” COTTON. ROOT ne © Bere towen” | Me ets | BOSTONIANS "A VICEROY. | ThreeGlorious east | oho tional value. ; aettad regular $35.00, 927, BOF PRY SEL | re term: Smalier cites ot prepertionste reductions Wilton ne part in toe, ta0 Te pas Seats The vficmnler. which ts signed by Prest- mt Gompers, says in part: ‘We recommend that May Dav (w SSTABLISNED 196 olan Mew ron STORE, OAD WAY. con town, where public demonstrations | An imeense stock, this ol importations, at $4.50 per roll (4! 48) and up. KEITH'S aE FRRA Bee INE ARIS INDIAN maximum workday North America. throughout Speakers who have ples advocated by the American Federation of Labor should be selected for those occasions, to the in buying a piano ends with “seeing” and “bearing,” and you must rely on the maker for the rest--how it will wear, stay in tune, etc. We have been mekers for over 5O years, and you will the “Pease” Piano all that can be desired and the “Pease” guarantee a specia! feature. nia tradition Easter | says, “something new to wear.” Moe. ee Pat ‘ Great Ruby Setigenan—100 te Beery Ah. $38. | eee war wees a AKA & CHING 1404 FOO ; ; Everything in! / $300,000 T0 COOPER UNION. Clothes. mart Apparel for! PLANO BARGAINS A: m ea ; ea v Man and Boy here. | i# used pianos, all refinished in our factory © | TM WAURPHY ‘carsernesses Tite GREAT i and 2imost ab good as new. We offer eATRR Brovt was ane san ' Woma' AND them at astonishingly low prices, for a ample, $100, $125, $150. ha aTcaNT pea icacy aver Supe* for the Fdveation ea and highly Nu- Me Roeetved. Write for catalogue. Seow Sear Const rere tritive Properties. fatty | - 3 Looe Meters RF g (Samat anrs of case Piano Co., resect caste se Gaineed, a rating tee | 109 West 42d St, “Lame? ana store: AAG DEE ihn “WA ¥ ode ae mth mt end Iwar SATURDAY. Sherlock Holmes | DALY 8 i ee | Int sat. hem: this gts ee Ra ate: & very large one, jue is probably worth : Lon pean, ngiand. Long after his retiremegt from bus!- | cARoIT ron ast surrer | ve err eee the famous old tea taster sought! j | e a, ames as ee eigen Peter Coop-| —Purrianings and IHes¢wear m tS RE ‘TRE WS great institution and secured an , education, which he had missed in boy-| IN ALL THREE STORES. Wadisonsa. iota, watewtay & water hood = [ea moverr, cor cena: WH SMITH LEFT HUME. | Brooklyn Amusements, Quietly he studied the younger stu- THE NEW RERBERT & SMITH ¢ Oren, ‘BROADWAY WEATI THE oxnat re neficen| M he tells how much he ndow a similar institution he meana to do t! ears LEWIN’S, 48 WEST 14TH ST. 267 WEST 128TH ST. iS Fine Giamonte, waiches, tt lowewt prices SUPPLY OO. TH! prvte gus remert HAMONDS. WATCHBE Werkiy paymenie. rai $A TREMENDOUS PRAISE rrem Phe end PUBL ALL OTHERS WEAK IMITATIONS Quo VADIS: x . 04 6 oun Ave or 68 SCHLEY HX! « A iMe MATINEE TO- DaY.| _TORCHLIGNT PARADS ADE TRIB Kavie Wore | MIKAD METROPOLIS ru ae | gs S TRIAL i JURY, new We oie Sar Parisian Widows. | Hower! & Booed, de | ot TH ST) Mamba wa ERSTE ID | +, VICTORIA RY. %. i |O' ii Ras cy a OLD, TIME. ks ee chanre, will Z| el) etiaehmente. es Li Neat Week ——_—eE—————EEE EE WALTHAM TA Tree. Samzeee, me eouiry, “Getting in position” ts of vital im-|caanae Waten co” ie Be mt gereent x: [OF co