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PRE a Ee my CNET ahs THR WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, | MAY 17, = thought she bad gone to the home of CORBETT’S LESSONS IN BUILDING UP MUSCLE. ———_-++=—___—_— HOW I MADE MYSELF OVER INTO A NEW MAN! BY JAMES J. Fresh Air and Cold Water Will Build Up a Man Better ' than Any Medi- cine. —_—- (Geerright. 1006, by the Prem Pebiiding Chempeny, New Tors World) Prech Air @ Muscle Ballder. AM eomething of a orank on the subject of fresh alr I believe fresh alr and plenty of pure, cold water will build a men up Detter than al! the medicines on earth. Except for the two hours every other Gay spent in my well-ventilated gym- nastum, and the time | spent at meals, JAMES J. CORBETT. 1 was tn the open alr from § A M. [My negves had never in ta au Ln i unt!l 10 PM. every day for the last A) such m mae 1 slept | “let Were tie’ meat, eat four monthe of my training | seberier is eo ore of always (n & room whose windows were, than ever bei t had been ridiculously wite open. ‘f= 4 ere eh taken by the Mahe, All this was of inestimable benefit (©) averig: her my nerves, making them like (ron, and) | now enduran hence toned up my entire system. For inetance, { twice boxed twenty-five ym “off mornings I would leave my outa wits Gus Runlin, And te fottage at about 69 and would etart 4 P 4 ig Mle 4 wal, oft with my ellie, Maddie, ot my heole| jet *t,\t for all we were worth, Be ‘on us, urt water over us or any be Sire | Ind. offices of secon! We @iood ‘The roads about Lakewood are pretty | (! |! food, and the land Hes level, permitting cross-country running. . in the Interval of reat. ther bout exhausted me. And that strikes me as about the beet posaib.s proof of reat conditwn you hw T chose a Mifferent route every ay. [ver gto. wore Rubin er twenty: ! would begin the morning exercise DY | five rounds you would understand what CORBETT. Running and Walk- nie ordini tt at) mean, walking 6 Wille. Bt Oh CE NAET 9 Heretofore 1 have wasted much ti , fimt, then hitting up the pace (© ®) and energy tn worrying over the brisk stripe ofa Dgntof making and unmak- At the end of a mile I would eprint at faction, Now, that was pure speed for a furlong, then slow down |" \ second mile of quick walking, fol top to my other fights I went Mg nervous from head to foot ery leagt fright tench, yo0 lowed by ner 20-yard sprint. Then I follow the next mile of “4 yh Vail street rman is ® quarteraniie jog trot, cov- bls i, he ba i ae teker , ich Is to tell him whether he 's @ quarter in about (8 oF @® sec-| Diionaire or @ pauper, Buch nervous: neos ter. ! id keep up these pedestrian feats all, different. 1 ald out a plan of action as coolly and dispassionately as if for some other That once for about six miles and would then turn back, returning home in the same fash- person. 1 gave the fon, covering twelve miles tm all. Malton 8 B ita My : en the da * ca Of course, 1 did not take woh lone] ryenfuiy ae t felt me mone "nerve walks at firet, but started with four miles, fncreasing by half @ mile a day unt I could do the entire twelve miles har. sing 1 kept the lips hrough the nose, hold- fess than if | were bou.ng match | w and Rot @ tremor or troubled me Moreover, | found | could endure with fect ease blows and rushes that would in the old time have worn me out The ng int efectiy Ey diows Je plant on omac! aoulders well bi and the chest | (thinking do ust my ‘weak "weak : 3 oul, though not unnatura.ly 0 not me in the very The stomach | had so tenderly f the foot. Newer! sity ‘toh irengthened the whole the t eet stood by me pobly iS mr my o thigh. struck n) ae. jarred meas ared road work by ly thighs a prin bong er unning, bee-line ‘every ae th bh wood and meadow ultng the) Was pe » and Fay at gs was beginning 0 wenty-third round t| * stron to gone on & J return from my waik, take al any uu Mtitional teunda 1 be ready ty eat} If. what | owe my yb ad creditable showing | “off daya” was iret and foremost, to regular, normal é . cond, to fresh alr (the a ‘8 best wimielmints tant) 1. To abeence of worry. |, Fourth, to my moderate, easy, long training. |_ Any Ton-down, exhaveted, or over- ‘worked man can rejuvenate himself and jfestore hie entire system as easily as I did FP 4 bygientc point of view than any other Investment ror orr DAYS, Rinse ats Breakfast nt 5.30, Take the read at 9.20, Walk onc mile, Sprint one fariong. ed etlough about my- ying to venture upon Tam Watk one mile, the role of physical netructor Jow one quarter-mile. Will you take lessons fram me through ' And soon lve miles. the Brenan Toon , If so will devote an article to-morrow Hath and n, to telling men who lead dentary or ‘ yated life how to make over their Rest on piasse antil 8. proiane a food aa new and how (0 Luneb. athletes without in the decom Lent about (oat of doors) ‘test ting their business or pro- und, Ride horschack tll 6, Dine ats, Retire at 1. office I will also teach hem > streng e figure fie ieleibeletole + Bn Seg an ig enew sea.th, comples- ne for gymnast pi ost for outdoor exercise VA « Which Leng | ae ' aay a strain ae To-morrow Corbett will give a THE SIMPLEST CURE FOR INDIGESTION, As Well ‘athe Salest and Cheapest. The new medical discovery, Stuart's Dye versia Tablets, digests the food instead of tage In the \, furnished lived + sere and *! making (be worn cut stomach do 4 B. AA ‘work, gives tt s much needed rest [imestle taatee render oo| CP? of dpepepeta is the natural reset. 4 Ket courithment and rest at the same * prominent item tn the ratning { Apt I felt Mt to put because these Tablets wilt hyper holesome food taken into th ether the stomach works of nner h 1d asa bell A ‘ertaln to result because the ————- “ ve (TeADs are given a chance to rest and recover their rel vigor and tone. BOY UNDER TROLLBY CAR, Ss soxzvesrsmce ot which (ne remedy Pi on ) attorent a bow quical George Gordun's Collarbome Was and efectuatiy is ones pa tee re Proken, bot He Escaped we preseat @ few recent cases. ' le to eet an wut the plait George Gor en yeare old. & PuP!l ea: food, ang even de! fee Uistreesed wa im the Grammar School in Ore Hundred bat since sing one bos of Stuart's Dyspep- and Twenty-fifth sireet between Becond sia Tabiete | can eat anything aad every. and Thiet avenues, had a narrow es, thing | want, cape from death under the wheels of a Mra Samuel Kepple. of Girty, Pa. writes trolley car at ) o'clock this morning | have bees entirely reieved of my stomach The jad was running from the main ‘foudles by your Tablecs 1 suffered three @chool to the annex across the way TOT With sour stomach and gas at sight. | } when he was struck and knocked down *™ ‘aakful for them dy car ¥ of the Third avenue Cross ‘taneee Coie Means oe te ‘ < vepepeia Tablets ore ous oe pert of the ene | beet thing for dyepepsia f ever ‘ook. {will Policeman John O'lirien had seen his ot wee, caathetige- Sates danger, and. running in front of the suas Tablets will not tis ear, stopped it. Then he pulled young ged ae Se oe Gordan out from under the bumpers; ‘ating; The whenis had not touched tie boy, | Poverty exsimlay i cata and ary con but his collarbone was broken and hie! era”cala’ be Gu" - per tom paintuiy bruised, poabomh | ' ing About 12 Miles Part of the Pro: gtamme for Health- ful Exercise. as be him- RICH GIRLS the Mohis AUN AWA Mre Molds called at the Vanderbiit {sae ns that her daughter waa) bn The They attened forward. hut Nelie 0 et and aw her mother. The gtels quick y boarded « Flatbush avenue » Urat mh pearch Was begun. the case “ee mothers were walking down Plar| bush avenue toward Fulton etree runaways in fr turn Roosevelt Says That He car The A ly, 1 find and 1 ley thelr I think they will be i only about $5. so far ae I | its Seat on Tuesday naht know y DAVe no relatives to @ * emily would not discuss ~? THREE NEEDS OF A MAN, Be Backed with Courage some strong i mothers raced after the ‘ Waving their parasoe and shouting in and Common Sense. Two becchien | Daughters|" vain for the conductor to stop Gov Rooseveit Afterward at (oe Poet cfice, looking se iments « o tend Find Their Homes y Mre. Van Deinse saw Ger lam night dy (he HH Irksome. ‘ Ne a De Kalb avenue Ul . tooley car bound for the bride tala > the t ane ~ ‘Gertrude! Gertrude!” phe shouted as. fro 1M} he ghe dashed ‘oward the car geant who was The Gaughters of two wealthy Oni) then began exciting obase Mra whom Gov Ro faadtopable Rrookly» fam! irs have run Qway froin home to become | pewriters Mt ts believed They are Gertrude Van Detuse, ots teen years old, dauahter of | J A. Van} Deinse welleknow sels whose flue brownstone home is it ae Vande bilt avenue, and her cousin, Nelliy Mois of the same ace, the daugi ta business man who has a supe.d heme on Ovean Loulevart The girls ber home two days ago and have beea gern twiee since, Both times they have ee caped capture by jumping on trolley care. They were both abeent on Monday and Tuesday. On the latter | day Mr from the principal of the seiool © ing him that Bis from eehoo! reece ved a note ity A Delnee diugiter was not at re) the school. wet ite Bho did not return home ant he be [Mr J J same | cane alarmed. Phen he learced thar|'o ap the girl had spent jay in Prospect |y Park with her gous * and he mother was told the girls had boarded reed early " I nleht The matter iS tn the hands AM om mr mm exciiot w Rained con was not over. honest a good otis owides honesty. ow A # tneflective Amt an man Ww % man that ‘another car for % You bad |cittsen if he honesty, equally tmportant Ife of strategical points. “The iris have been reading trashy | them. The Daily Story of The Big Store. SPECIAL YOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY 18 Undermusiins, WOMEN’S CORSET COVERS, of musiin,} LADIES’, square neck, at, finished seams, bigh or each, 7 pega bb CAMBRIC DRAWERS, with hemetitehed full ruffle of lawo, and yoke band; regular 35c. valus, at WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS ot the i 23c¢ best dainty tucked brie and WOMEN'S GRASS LINEN SKIRTS, ia covers! wite corded ruffles on um! fosen, Ft * 69c SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, may ite wacours FINE LAWN ice | Wrappers and Sacques, DRESSING ES, leone back and front, wide rolling Pore ruffle finish, in pretty, light, patterns, at, each, SIc WOMEN'S PERCALE WRAPPERS, A holes and it weights, worth up t SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, my uw. Sarden Soode. LAWN MOWERS, fuily guarantees ; 12.25 eae Oe eee es, Se, 1G-imeh size, each, 2.58 WATER POTS, of heavy japanned 20 tin, 4qt. size, here to-morrow at Ic MALLEABLE IRON RAKES, witn 20c SPADING “FORKS, Dehaped ) handles, at = 65¢c BERRY OR FIELD HO! handles, at BS, wie ing 15¢ sea tapealahla HOE AND RAKE, 15¢ GARDEN HOSE, quality, flyer Sly rte, oot 2 gg GARDEN HOSE REELS, mate of hardwood, holding 100 feet of hove, at annnners SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY. Srocories, POULTRY -—choice Pennsyivania fowls and pullets per !d., MEAT—Rossts of beet, shoulder cuts, per »., FISH—Parcy Boston codfish steaks, per hen Leng Branch eta porgies, per Live soft-ahell crabs, per doz., VEGETABLES—Pancy Jersey aspara- Gus, pet large Duaeh, FRUIT —cnoice Piorida pineapples, each, COCOA—Van Houten’s imported Dutch Cocoa, per can, Armour's Washing Powder, per pound pkg., PRUNES: Large, meaty Santa Clare Prunes, 2 Ibe., IMPORTED PEAS: “Peut Poise” COFFEE: mocna and Java, rich, full favor, per ib., TOMATOES: “Mghiand” sold red ripe Tomatoes, per can, CORN: N.Y. State Cream Sugar Cora, pet (ab, TEA: New chetee pic Green, Black os Mixed Teas, S los., $1.75, pet Id, POTTED MEATS: Pairbank’s potted ot deviled Ham, per can, DELICATESSEN: Comet Beet «1 Boiled ‘Bam, sugar cured, miki and tender, per \b., ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING: Ready for wae, pet can, OATS: 24b. pige., CHEESE: Swiss Choose, per t., CRACKERS: Veceds Biscuit, 2 pkges., DESSERT 50¢ 10¢ & % Se Ue 18¢ ie 16¢ x 1S¢ 12¢ 26e 6¢ Te 38& 1 a SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY 14, Straw Hats, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, the entire stock of one of America’s most famous straw hat manufacturers; every hat made for this son's selling, and embracing lug new shape for summer wear in the fol- lowing popular braids: Serpentine, Crinkled Chips, Jumbo Chips, Cuba, Flor- ence and Tuscan braids, in all the new colors as well as black and white; to be closed out at these remarkably low prices; At 10c, each, hats worth up to 75¢. At 19c, each, hats worth up to $1.00. At 25c, each, bate worth up to $1.50. SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY 18. Upholstery. BAMBOO VERANDA SCREENS: OXE ft, each, We SxS ft, esca, 1.25 8x10 ft, each, 1.55 10 x 8 ft., each, pied sre (These screena will be cut down to exact required at an additional charge cf 1Se. A twilled damask, with shrunk biad- 6.90 , fit and workmanship guaranteed; ROPE PORTIERES, the comect 2.50 Gummer drapery, worth $3.50, at . 200 ODD CURTAIN POLES, 3 to 44 5c feet loag, all styles, st, per foot, VERANDA, HAMMOCK AND YACHT PILLOWS, at se, and 39 HOLLAND WINDOW SHADES, with wise tide hems, om guaranteed jollers, for otlinary ze windows, measured, made and hung at, 49¢ GOOD AWNINGS at very lew prices. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED AND CURTAINS CLEANED ot lowest cost possi Me. No charge for fireproofing and storing SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY Ww Dinner Sots. DINNER SET, 100 picess, richly decorated, regular price, $12.00, especial to-menow 6 90 at ” DINNER SET, Enetish porcetatn, richly dre orated, 163 pieces, regular price $15.09; 7.50 wpecial at DINNER SET, nicety decorated, t= floral te traced, tog: g 90 Ogre in natusal coms, BO ler price $17 00; spectal at SYYCIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY Goilee Sots. TOILET SET, 10 picces, handsomely decorated and pold traced, regular price §5.00, epe- 2 50 eal at " TOILET SET, 12 pisces, with slop jar, r''r decorated in las} al dom od ples, cular pene ®, peat 4.95 TOILET SET, 12 pieces, with fat, riehl Geconated, megulat price #500, ‘ecla 2.98 SLOP JAR, WITH COVER, , te, bee price $2, epectal at iin 1.00 SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY : THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1900. SS EEaERamaEEEEanaaeds Our Seashore Delivery is in operation again for the season of 1900. Daily deliveries to all the prominent resorts from Atlantic Highlands to Ocean Grove. SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY 14, Clearance Sale of Dress Goods Remnants At Half Price and Less. All the short lengths that have accumulated during the season will be placed on sale to-morrow. The col- lection contains Serges, Cheviots, Homespuns, Henriet- tas, Voiles, Batistes, Crepe de Chine, Plaids, Albatross, Nun's Veiling, Challies, Golf Suitings, ete., ete., inall the new and fashionabie colors as wel) as black, At from 10c. a yard upward. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—=_—«_—<_—<_—<_—<— GPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY 14, = JSlowers. FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, an importer's entire stock, purchased at a very low price and consisting of all kinds of foliage, roses, chrysanthemums, in fact al- most every flower known to nature, will be sold Friday, at these low prices: At Sc. a bunch, Flowers worth up to 50, At 12'4c. a bunch, Flowers worth up to 75¢. At 19c. a bunch, Fiowers worth up to $1.25. SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, mays Wen’s Shirts. 625 Dozen MEN'S MADRAS NEGLIGEL SHIRTS, mate with neckband to wear with white collars, cut full etre and well made throughout, with felled seams, gath- ered yoke and pearl buttons, dozens of choice patterns to choose from, in all sizes, at just half their actual value, each, I9e SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY 14, Retrigerators. MODEL REFRIGERATORS. No, 430, 24x15x39 inches, at 6.75 No. 458, Apartment House, at 11,60 No, 491, Ice Caests, at 3.75 (These refrigerators ar charcoal-filled and made of hardwood in « good, workmanlike manner GALVANIZED REFRIGERATOR PANS, heavy stock, at FIBRE WATER COOLER, will hold 14 quarts, made with heavy nickel-plated faucet, at of c 7S5e SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY 14, Onl and Sas Stoves. OUR MODEL BLUE FLAME OIL COOKING STOVE, perfect in construction, easy to hendle, and gua eed A ogee leakage ; will burn 4 Sright blue flame, without or smoke. 1-burner size, 3.00 2-burner size, 6.00 S-burner size, £.00 GAS STOVES OR HOT PLATES, 2-burner sire 70¢ GAS OR HOT PLATES, over 50 different styles, at low es. ods stove OVENS, of almost every description, priced far lower here than elsewhere OUR BOSTON GAS COOKING STOVE, with extra large oven and 2 extra cooking boles on top, will botl, bro'l, roast and bake at the same time; made to at 96,50; here to-morrow at 4.75 That te coum honest oman, courageous though he may be, will not be @ good! natured born fool couse ani “Getting in position” ts of vital portance to troops in battle. o the battle of World Want columns are full Occupy one of = here’ him MRS. E NGAIN iy Must of Trenton ‘Horror School." tnted Roard of T | Trent mort ” assumed «and Matron Myrtie & » sauder tee Brie (. was asked s exposed dur were to be © . ° aed ora ° vesttwatton | sald tm- ‘a cell 19 & matter of necessity. Tt ts “eae | necessarily severe” "eaten Company. Sixth Ave., 18th and 19th Sts, OPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, maya, Men's Suits. 820 MEN'S STYLISH SUMMER SUITS, made of fim grade strictly woollen cassit tweets and Scotch mixtures, also seat stripe check worstel materials of proper style, weight and make for summer use, ra tailored and richly lined, worth §10 and $12, o@ sale to-mortow at 6. 95 SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, may 18, Bike Grousers, 200 PAIRS OF MEN'S BIKE AND GOLF TROUSERS, iett-over trom last season, formerty wold at fi Hw t to be oa mee, wil w a a eee | Pcie SOM GPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY 18. Boys’ Wash Suits. 181 BOYS' FINE WASHABLE SUITS. Sample lines of one of the most noted makers of fine Washable sults for boys in New York city, ee = woven, not prlated, ey fast, materials are imported Knglish we ‘the styles are among the prettiest anywhere (hss season, of the suits. PL x-oyel soled from handling, but not enough to from their value of evs, regular $1.00, $2.50 and $3.00; am unrestricted choice to-morrow at 4, i some usefule a prices 0 SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY 18. BOYS' WASHABLE TAM 0’ SHAN. TERS, wate of fine white duck, the regular 2S¢. quality, here (@-morrow at 1S5¢ SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY. Men's Belts, Men's Belts, complete stocks of new and original designs of the best materials and workmanchip at the lowest of prices. MEN'S TAN BELTS, of genuine calf, leathe: lined, Harness deckle, at 19¢ MEN'S BELTS, over 20 ‘ifferent styles from which to make a selvetion, at, penne SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY 18 Gleetrie Fans. ‘The Siege!-Cooper (FALCON, '' made tort from 110 to 118 volte, has i2-incd sold Dram blade od protector r hase, complet wites am plu iy said for $16.60 , here to-morrow opocial at These fans ate th: roughly t 6 much to Tun as a ovary SPRUCE ELECTRIC FANS A full line at low prices always om hand SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY. Wines and L. (guors. HENNESSEY IMPORTED BRANDY, pet bottle, OLD CROW, 1893, per bettie, CALIFORNIA CLARET, ZINFANDEL and BURGUNDY, joc gaitoe, 8 GA, Mt. VERNON RYE, pes gallon, 2.30 ae ews causet some of the girls “There will be some girie who will price.... He | not accept the good advice given them, | 1 on the contrary, will become verita: | maniacs in (heir rage, even tearing | best cloth, the best off their clothes, Putting such atrls 18 | printing, at, “Tt may be nevessary to feed the eul- on Dread and water, but they wil! be relemated to thts fare for more Mra Eyler will not be un 72.00) Dress Goods Dept. Matron Given FullCharge|fop Friday and Saturday, 100 pieces al!-wool 54 inches wide, in Grays, Brown and Black, Id ti 4. " ns odin 59. varé 100 pieces all-wool Epengiling, ' all shades and black, 48 inches ” wide, value war sale price... 89c. yard 3,000 yards Scotch Madeas and Percales, 32 inches wide, fast cob re ors, usually sold at 10c, yas 100 pieces French Tissue, the §5c. and 25; sale 25c. vaed Droodwor, Eighth and Ninth Sts. Men's Fancy Vests MEN'S STYLISH FANCY VESTS A limited lot of nobby silk Matelass and Tatum neat efects an well et satan wide SOc. BSc. 1.10, 1.30, 1.70. Tn, an, satachsawite, 98, 1.48. 2.00. 2.60. 3.00. TAR SHEETS, 14146 inches, each, « MANAHAN’S MOTH - PROOF BAGS, overcoat mae, at soe en SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY 14. Fo-Ci arts, RECLINING AND STATIONARY G0- CARTS, with todios of full size, best teed, strong gearing, rubber-tired wheels, sijocti ete; Sera stlae Rem a which to mate a selection aoa for Oo QO. RECLINING AND STATIONARY GO- CARTS, an rssortment containing 28 ny 4 ome rabber tigre, all with good quality reed bedies, grees enamel gearing, paceat foot-brakes, fired wheels of strong axes, some have cushions of velour, corduroy, cort, &e, fimighei with handsome Seat = aes 1,00 —~ SPECIAL FOR BARGAIN FRIDAY, MAY 18, Slassware, LEMONADE OR PUNCH CUPS WITR HANDLES, regula: price $1.00 pet dos.; 500 epecial at WATER TUMBLERS, \anteomely engrave td, tee tt sha, wean pee Re 4g specigh at SALAD OR BERRY SETS, sinch bow! onl i) semcers, regular price Oe, apacial i Dee marrow at PICKLE DISH, regular pre Me pm gg yeuLy MOULD, regular price i Se cial to-morrow at = BOTTLE, regular price M805 1Se PUNCH BOWL WITH POOT, requlat price 68.00; spocial at TABLE SET: Sugar Bow!, Cram Se. pot oot; apecial at

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