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nee 4 see ieee a ( ef tt Firat Pag W. S. Huntington Had) iy sate Young Woman and |v A pute syle and 8 HR AR Man Arrested, aA } iol removed from the hite of The Whirl of the ‘Town and porting Life, two Told Policeman He Took Pity ee Ce ee Nata on Girl Who Said She vather attneked to the alde of the bite "Stranded." prevent a lively horae from careytng Was "Stranded, ty head aldowlen or tomaing It about Ty aeoompiteh thie effectually the in tortor of (hia protty, beteht Mine in tined In the Yorkv! rt Unie morning! with aharp bite of atecl—like a chertnut were ® oman and worn reneed WIEN hore When Mr Hackney snorte and Much more elegance th ny of th tine to feel his omte’ theme little ow other prisoners On the vol prickles remind im that thins they’ appeared ae Charles McCarthy and | ae. eliom what they: xeon vas ie Tasey: ware Aereeté Su No Kare Were Needed persone, No fure were 1 to keep warm in Police an C. T Tovell, who made the | Madtaon Bauare and Arrest, said he war at Sixth and bad a “whirtwalat ma appeared at Fiftleth etreet ab Yolock (hia the Horse Hhow he would have attracted qorning when a welledressed man about vely any more attention than he did fifty yeare old And much excited came lant August running up to him HH hove her attested!” he exclaim | el ‘Oltloer " with me and arrest ¥ this woman, Ble budgered me if The man t mi wae it Wiliam 8. Hunting 1 West One A PARADOX 4 Hundred and Sixtorith wtrev avy ’ iy rankfort street Me ate Moree im the etna, t Thirty-fourth etreet a AOAC hers ¢ night he mot a. prew who Keomed to f him, he sald, that she wa Who had bowen sleserted ieh family Bhe w mulch aa to Ket buck Huntington toll the police (hat he wan Impressed by the Woman's reolta volunt to help her After the formance they enKaged A cal and they wore driven around for an hour or more ‘The race grows Brisk and brisker) And, though tt be A paradon, The girl wine Hy o whisker! think Ro Ie wal to ber apartments at i Weat atret An tie was take] hla farewe't he mine 1H | et on. the WHInAN and noouRsd her of mealling Ht [hts he denied, she While the atmosphe eatre wae uncomfort vobbed and jloaded and said tl war a! amphit ferrible mistake, He ran out and found) degree, the horses atables Polteorw onell The or went to ‘ the woman's apartment 4 srrested her, ment actually suffered Th She war harily locke! up when the, rounded by ateam pipes, and ow , man who ald he was her husband! called) rrainers are protesting that thelr ant at (he station and detan tel an exp F fF Ketting bt he, 100, wa same charge of being! Cratner £ mala are giving evidences of Hines, One} # ; a large atable «ald ¢ » : © aunplony pn advined my employer to re] Slapieirate Poo! wanted to know why| ! AVIAN: MI OADIRE SF We Mr, Funtington was not in court. ‘The | Move horses, The atmosphere wil |@ policeman sald he did not know klil some of them before the week is “Well, he haw got to come here after! out, Ite not the Neat alone, but the making puch a charge,” Rald the Magis ; ¥ fratee He then adjourned the case unis | Vitated alr they are forced to tyreathe $ ook thie afternoon, and tasued al When the crowds began to come tn te foummons to Huntington to appear) day see the pontes wallop and trot, forthwith. The man and woman were! Jooked uy pending his arrive When the case came up in court this afternoon Huntington wax prevent, He) % Jootined to prosecute and the ty “on ere were discharged DEVERY 19. DEFIANT. (Continued from Mrat Mage) TO Tammany circles that ihe erisia in Deve} ery's career will not be reached uni enblo advices are recelved after Mr Croker's arrival on English soll Outaite of Taminany the question of the Mayor's removal le looked upon an] ne of the supreme te (the ain certy of Tammany's Prestdont York of inches (he request nation. He that. Dever anthevl inferen THe intimater of Hoth the President | and the Chief say that their relations are siralned to th aking point BOYCOTT ON RED LIGHT DIVES, Capt. Titus Tries a Unique! Plan to Clean Up His Precinct, ' wtooy wk THuel glance, and they rabatily ' haw pla f torm{t in tt : : rec ine ' | tenn eho mia d \ very per " i methods ( t ‘ the proprietor enor Del them to look " ‘Tie wet! any Sarahy Maalatra rT Bloombers he w Ar Mary hin att M ' ' And PAlaen-long tomethert” fn judgme ty street are of ‘ | 1 tha eharke | an “ w the says Mantle, Hot never mind the weath Lets put our Due de Hetely be Vreetand at the Show OPate of the “Mute Ton py maevery tim o K General in Long Despa | Bid | LONDON. Nov A . " f reve It he walked t Jin They'ty off at Bennings; ag) the announce 1 Harding Davie *| f was nkswlving Dishes Haren ts howlely women desorived Bs . f fer making, See noxt Sun , moblie aroun nasikegl ying | uppleinent the board. walk every halt Nour and not se anlar Hed oatitene, Order) n would ratse a lorknet to a how matrimony the lus team, the THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENIN NOVEMBER 21, ays, HE WAS A °, [PONIES AND JUMPERS DIVIDE “BANCER’ VICTIM HONORS AT GREAT HORSE SHOW. | BOO DOO OOOO U OOOO CUOUUC OO OUUUO OOOO OOO OUUOOUU * and a largo black Velvet ha erereisiere one | cloth and velvet, Townsend Burien gorgeous contume of black ind lace over white aatin, with hat elvet and lace and several f pale blue chiffon jotted net it ornaments on the ¢ Duer. warein blac 1 net and velvet, with large black larence H. Macks \itractive In a costume of pa " Un, elaborately embroidered with all: | ver and steel | Dave HIM te too pokey and stows! A Venerable Wisconsin Lady Re- Dick Croker has welehed on the! stored to Health by Peruna That's why theyre mot at the, Orme Wilson waa in pherry-colored panne wold and (imme EVA) yay LLR Plt sured t je] No sort of advert tremely hands N cloth embroldered with Kk) Pear Dootor Hartman triommed with Was of black tulle With this he Mew, Hleturd Lounsberry hat trimmed with 1 in Hine woh Many colored erepe de ile blue edicine that | rows of lace entre ¢ felt hat trimmed with autumn leaves Mra. Anita Comfort wan ina pink and are you A, peau de mote with lace ener wore a MUP black and gold comtume. and! Dhak rae KR, Sheldon wore IT'S THE BEST SHOW | EVER SAW Jace oke and pink hat | word a hoover whit white hat with blug algrette Mims May Alice Metaran, ¢ Low THE SLOANI vine with ray hoof Dunean Billot wore a pale with white hac ang bla bun Mra. John Alexandre wore a fine black Jace robe over pale blue satin. Oeirione te the collars, eirdjes. On Monday, » » afternoon, At ni white taffeta with a ve Yesterday afternoon dresser of nae wid flounces hiffon in alg A GREAT OFFER! beautiful pow WATERS & Fenet of Pontes, e appeared in blue ht she wore ing of black} A wss|GRAND UPRIG! Ay ie $225 cas! or $250, only down and 97 mawin Gavi Tet veut” ck monthly until all pis THE BEST inck and weartng red with dull gold spangien a kK tulle turban with a Lee Taller wae in box fuffern Taller with, Miss |Call and see them or send postal f "They fis catalogue ee ve HORACE WATERS & CO, roldered In gray and a large pleture hat of blue velvet trimmed with 134 Filth Ave, near J8th St, white feather, ¢ 18 a persistent which war afc beauty Mra. T, Suffern Taller was In black lace OPEN EVE! Wer white and Wore an enormous black hat which shaded her face treases, and which was trimmed with | icery i A Le a ey ta alk ind h largo hat matohing Yrom the centre in front under a gold Wo be partly duet ring on the ocean outward waming a8 a beacon light and i on ae he Views the parking haneants DISPLAYOFGOWNS THE BEST YET. Dark Colors Predominate and There Are but Few Women in Decollete Dross, Show Inst night rivalled in And raven | pion te, wma black Mra, Beekman wore black spangled net, |iace and white hat, Mrs, Beh ‘Tatler Was aleo in in qray silk, with tiny leave spangien and wore a amall tulle bonnet, | be 4 meray, Moroaint was in pale blue matin, | in wray alll aad sinter [i oream ince, | Mills in white ih lace was Her with yellow (ule, Cary was in pale ve miroir watin, with hat of green chiffon and pink roses: Miss with, Later & striking comtume | gray, with hand- vale Otas Nannte Leiter was in a stylish goutume ¢ of black cloth, with large black) [T1cA, N, ¥., Nov, M-At the seml- oe ing of the Hamilton College ver ise ushnnet iy i lant evening, the resignation jis H. Ttoberts, of Washing- and variety of Mire Adateon Cammack war in a to predominate, are bask and’whhe alll with tanck and they were all and waite hat evening Mre. James B Widener, py of black net » bext-drested women present trimmed with bai of white tace nt " bodice, nas c x. Pair 2 featat set Veal arrangement peiee; Marred and Vasa Fushion A SENSATIONAL REGOVERY, foon got Up and is well After Twenty-five Years’ Suifering, News (rom Mvaneviile, Win) oy, H.-A woman five vee * ies ue wan the {iced to ihe subabltante of Bvanevitte, Wis, From that time to this there tas been @ kreat demand for Perana in thin vielnity, and hundreds of cares have been cur It fo th this manner that Peruna spread y {} from town to tow {r wiate ‘ Liven Veruna tho reputation it has, The secret of ith auccess le that it makoo cures | ree old canes of calarrh where other rem: edies have failed. Thie ought to make any remedy popular Mr GC. K. Harden, of Hvanavitle, Wis, writer the following lett wish to write e for me, | ot what it 4 bottle, hat ever “it all to certify what Peruna sd, rhs Perune in a do from tay UagieLs now keep It | Startling Statements from Kentucky, | throe of th | WILLARD, K oO" Mie ot the stom Owola fur twenty years, No won «| der her many friends are enthusiaatic over her recovery, She writes: "It is through the mercies of oes tnboteee # rerererteer# Cod and your m permitted to mwel and i ach trouble. for AbOUL twenty five years, and ould never And roblef until | be A ATAy crepe Pf man the use of Poruna, bean the ot your med Bilzabeth Prater we, ‘ia fe Peeeeetemetetetntetmeneetenes Lotnber a ikea. ples. te (lea of Peruna, and can say that I bellove T am cured of my troubles, and | think I fm enjoying a health as any old lady of my age could expect. 1 am geventy.one years ol T recommend Peruna to sufferers wherever [ may meet them, and others of 4 be vit, t think godsend po ring humanity Will always be thankful to you for your médicine and Kind advice, and trust that y othera will take your rem and be rently benefited anf have been. “Old established and reliable. with a fine singing quality, The CONSTRUCTION is very sotia| insuring GREAT DURABILITY, elegantly finished, VALUE EVER HIGH-GRADE PIANO, rad Gebhard wae tn black tace,| No pianos so velebrated as the i}WATERS are gold at such LOW PRICES and on such BASY TERMS. in long ar her gow of at and gray bonnet, Mra. John Ka otale rom Kathleen Nellaon in w pale-bive th ‘Aremwed, and rose color. rich | Hoberts js as Trustee, annual co8-| held t of cots Treasurer of the United States, was accepted, and Charles rd. the permanent 1 bon gts} poem ed hy both all right. ia | The TONES are sweet ond « CLOTHING GREAT ta Open The CASES are new in style aud Evenings, FFERED IN A t with fine! eful lines over ae ey war in white Nie “Joseph Stickney was in white ray hat, Mine Heatiree berty silk and a white ed with white roves, ip and Mies with a large 1, were all noticeably well Mee Heme ks ahied ndmers In ale se Laine ment Next sum i think there Ie nothii In @ recent letter, M: tend. every Little while to to what Porvina has done for we ‘Look at us. That {9 proot enough, p y residence, 1 helped build @ ho Pity on the iret of last J) nd bt y-twe oft a day dur. % h the country this fail and am well [Phearty to-day iy © 10 live twenty years yet, Peruna helps me in the future as wha “It cured my wife of catarrh |e, a0 with which she had been troubled | veiting wed for more than twenty- five years, | Parlin ba be tallia an and Thad been troubled with it colde and coughs and ot for fifteen years, We are now | age "ih Hrompine old han nettied In any portion of ¢ 4 produced catarrn, a 18 en I don't know why | can't, The Peruna [8 one of the beets nes th | body thouht by people that they thust suffer om My youngest non had la gripe four| year after year without any hope of cure youre ago. and ho lad wuppored, had) ‘This ie not true, however, Peruna cures gol Well, oF so far recovered thee he wont such caser, Thousands Nmonials thas to work took a relapse and the phet can nover be used attont this fact monte f had hemorrhages, and) Any one wishing fro literature on thie though thing we could think | pubjeet should address Dr, Hartman, Cov of, It was | eo Until we gave him |lumbus, Ohio Illinois and New Hampshire of Other Remarkable Recoveries, 1 BLGIN, lilecln a very recent communt MANC Haare, N. H.-According ¢o late pitt ation from thin place comes the news that | ady Mins In Rundl Mr Arthur Kidd, a well-known | ma complete recovery trom architect of that clty, wade completo | the lead, which bad caused «chro Feeovery from catarth of the head, from|Alng from the oars. In medical el which he had suffered for nearly & quarter | cure has created @ decided sensation, Her ot a contury ing to Mr, Kidd's] own statemont of the case ls as follows statement of his own case, Peruna has| "I have suffered for several years with ored another over 8 chronte ot long anding Ho Writes the follow ing from 18 Ham: Won ave. Tam 42 yeare ot age, and have had catareh of the | head for over half of my life, aso reeult of ‘searle | immediate wrote, and he ay 1 am tn better Health than 1 hat been for tune, 1 will glade fover, followed by | ly recommend Pow typhold fever, Tt rune for all cae ot #0 bad that 1 torrhal diseases’? at cons Wy coughing Mr. A.B. Kidd There is only Peacteeneeemteeennenenene® A! one aystemic and clearing my ? tarrh romedy that throat, ‘Tho oatarrh greatiy impatred my] } Blanche L. Rundiett, ¢ {8 eure to cleanse eyesight, and the Nearing in one Mar, ANd| | pnpueseenenenmonseoneny the whole aysten reduced my welght ta 110 pounds by oF ™ of eatarrh, That | tried nearly every catarrh remedy ad. |femety is Perupa. This its remedy that verttsed, besides a great inany different ir ah aenrne ' nalllna iy) neat phyniciana’ treatments, all of which failed, | ole are praising Heruna as a reaiedy tor = And the physleians would Analy tell me ae that F could uot be cured in. thie ellmate, |) army OFacatarrnal dimoultiva, that | oumht to Ko dry climate, ete lumbus, Ohio. for a free copy of Dry Harte ‘L had heard and read of Peruna, and! man's latest book on oatarrh finally decided to try it two months ago, | treats of the different phases "ied anes ° [pave now taken woven bottles, and weigh |oalarr and should be {n the hand of, evee 72 pounds . Never felt happler or merrier, Jeatarrh sufferer, “Health and Feel tip-top, fres to women, oll Brooklyn's Leading Credit Outlitters, i ALLEITZLQTARSHIS 468 5th Ave., 535 Fulton St. LADIES' AND GENTS’ | eHow to Carve a Turkey, Money refunded if not satisfac- tory. We will clothe your entire family from head to foot at | (% $1.00 a Week. 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