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THE WO RLD ATURDAY EVEN F : ° Alexandra's Increasing Deafness Makes Her Shy of Her Respon- sibilities. SAYS SHE'S GETTING OLD.’ However, In Deference to King Edward’s Wishes, She Will Observe Old Customs. LONDON, Fob. 9.—In all the homage paid to King Edward Qu; fp Uttle heard of. A oughly ‘conversant with Says that the Queen assumes her tn Greased responsibilities with a almost akin to regret. “foam eo old,” she sald the o almost feel unable to face the duties before me. The Queen's appearance does not cou | firm her words. It is her growing deat ness which Is likely to prove her gr exundra thor detalls ma Oog court — feeling owt arduous | Gets Singular ermitted had Dr enly too glad if tiny her to finish her days QUEEN WAS WEARY. ed for Ment, Victorin Said to Oficial im Retiring Mim. LONDON, Feb. Westminater day that thin ds the gene though Mr he Harker wish wag first and in When uuke Hy Qin wetion, and the warned aim that would be used use twenty minutes afterware Chet Mr, Gazette this afternoon prints an tnter- esting story which It belleves to be th be Pilutely correct to the effeot t fore the recent rotirement of ( Goschen as First Lord of the Admiralty he seht a letter to the Queen saying in substance that he desired to relinquish 2 HOPED THE OOOO C OOOO COOL Al ples Recorder he was saying Threat from Kidnappers. y Wales, the greater fr and sin plicity of the minor tithe belng muc preferable to this woman, who, by he Mindricsa and goodness, has endear herself to her adopted people. Bince the death of Queen Victoria, (Continued fre Queen Alexandra has frequently ox pressed herself as determined to carry |jauthenticatet which date back for a Olt as far ax possible those vid-viine | period of at wo years public and private customs which masc Holatog Mall for Barker. the former rulers of the court so d:ffer-| ent from any others in Europe. The ball for Mr. Barker will be furs ‘According to report, King Edward ana|mished by cabluscomy wil Queen Alexandra wil! visit the Dowager | Be was au employ UL REImOneyACts € empress Frederick in March, and with] fred -by Arington. citizens will not be S apend Easter at Copenhagen wits the reaulred. ‘the Cly Mee sali ue D Xing’ of Denmark. dut, if this. pro-[ ity (nat & « all that cau | gramme ts carried out, it will be done Be tea ne iret Hirne, haw Peg se aulereecw ar: = MR. BARKER WILL NOT BE Ale LOWE) Ta EN TERA PLEA OP ILTY,: Phe Chief of Holtee sald ‘tof tw ‘Therefor ) when t Neighbor of Ross Homestead est handicap. Before long, it < f (tgeclal tothe Evening werls)) sbehwill Paves tosuse san} sinitrumbcr PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Feb, 9 —Unieas | In other e {8 noi so $15 lakdepoalteduingagers ihe formerly. Bir) Fellx Semon ‘ts A) surrounding the birthplace of | her for sore throat, to which. » Mi-fated Charley Ross, th rons she: has (been extremely susc of Oswin G. Henry, of Germantown, are though there are no traces of ators disease. She would, i: is claimed, ees ARLINGTON’S TRAGEDY.) about fee re, he returned from luncheon, org MAN WOULD m Firat Page.) $15,000 OR WE’LL B | OUT YOUR BOYS’ EYES!” OSWIN G. HENRY, WIFE AND TWO CHILDREN. ym a Photograph.) ote of teimg adiiressert to che wae sent ty noG, ues He was Inetruy tin letter Mr. Henry aud re to wind up h vit of town by next Melon the furthest date set by the writers for the deposit of the ransom The portion of the lett the Kidnapping is asf “Tell Oswin Henry to the bank and le iron th h eo! ner of the stone pile at the end of Duval street, back of the Ross property exactly Saclock on the night of the It she always knew ng by on her wacel jeune lalways laugned so wed very quietly, hows avenue nays wien Mra. Barker wae x: iy or afoot loudly, ever “Bhe de enough for workers fo-day had.never heen acoustome of a Mitte town, and she se Weeause sho was Enxlish Ittle above the reat wasn't any be think the her. Ay wax good aid one of her often sald she to the ways med to think tat her fe Hut ter exe t » than anybody's Some Faonal Spite, ix undoubtedly expression of a aL Of personal mplte in much that ut Mra, Barker, and the fact has cloaked herwelf ina cer: erve and has repelled some ad- ices ta telling agalnet her, That, however, will have nothing to do with the evidence at the trial, and that is why many feel that much that Ix afloat now sill count not at all when the Kool « tn said that ele tall v COO ‘ | "IE Ne does not do ao, hiv ohitoren and burn en we will abduc thelr eyes. MRS. KENNEDY ONES IN TOMBS Braves Storm to Take Lunch with Her Husband. i} | More Confident than Ever That Jury Will Stand for Acquittal. Mrs Marlon Baton Kennedy vor of th enitlet, wv ise] of murdering Dolly Reynol: the Grand Hotel, on Aug. 16. h sraved the furlous snow storm of the In order to enjoy the hapy of eating lunch with her hu morning privt hustan Mrs Kennedy arrived Lat i v'elock, Her gentle ways brave demeanor have made her a grea favorite with the jadlers and ke “w York's big stone prison. t the Tomb< “rhe keepers manage to whis words of comfort te her aes She never Ur long. Hees down th derers’ Row. This noon she r rdered a lunch from tar and she and her husb ty as happ riven Howith NG, FEBRUARY 9, 1901. \BOTH =VERY CHEERFUL. : PRINCE BANKRUPT; _ WIFE NEAR DEATH. | le Romance of the Pretty Young Woman Who Was Miss Hazard—Wed in Pomp. DEATH! eit ha comfort [3 . The clrography of the | in their |< 2 Jeellent Mr Honry tn icge at Searieeanwl® ; drugs His boys arecsixteen and Holic, whose ['¥ 2 rive respectively, With their her great (4 H ather they laugh al th Atened He salt PRINCESS VON AUERSPERG. . store fir them, desy * fact the heme of Charley Ross ix only paces t ely house. nas been greatly have not heen notitte ary says he will will h 4 rdpresentatl idezvoun named. by the letter note what tranaplres, ne r it jatthe 5 writers t exer: hat thay husband and that he must n Island oy boy: MRS. “NO, EAM NOT COM The Evening World tel s reformer, who demoli tened to Kan and who had thre the above reply to-day. CRANE SAVED HER MACHINE NATION WIRES TO THE EVENING WORLD. ING TO NEW YORK. “CARRIE NATION.” egraphed te Mrs. Nation, the she rvade New York, and received HAS RECOVERED HER LETTERS. saloons with her little axe P 5 A Witherses eto sWenap to what they Office, as he wan weary of public life. ) i In repising, Queen Victoria thanked that Mr. Har-/How su contidentiy amirm. | Agent Took It from Poor|So Mrs. Pierce, a Pretty b Mr. Goschen for hin long and deve e has been In Jail, Nan ox- Os os ey were actun i e & services, closing with the word fC unaiting io. plead not mitieaten to the shooting ate denn Woman — Court Cleveland Bride, Will © ° “Your old Queen t+ weary, and] xutlty, feeling that by so doing he willp!ng tn number ery day ! longing for her rest.’' of the satisfaction his action Gullek, an employee In the cellutotd fact- Merciful. Not Go to Law. ae at E Wim. and he te willittg) to) ors, who cla that he saw the wet : CORONAT! — NOT FIXED niengestarihisiaotion’ pnow admits that the twe shots NATION DATE NO According th his wordy when he lat awakened him, and he cannot awenr to} stagistrate Crane In the Market} Mra. 8 und. the a saw his wife, wr, Mr. Barker doey Barker's (dentity Court to-day) cam he ene of al beautiful 9 who visited Kisg Edward May Ne Crowned In equences could be nowho sald he saw the whole} cor woman, He saved her sewing mas) the ‘Tender! station mid September, Think \* an Ig MevacKeller djen,| ataird frome n i Millandiny CAT NOW] Chine from eeizure by paying the bale secking Assistance to re- ‘Sept . Harker came to the office at) Teeails that he sway two tlocke away, fae aie certain mm owhteh she had LONDON, Feb, 9—Speculation Is rite of Pollee in Kearny) Monday the ris, since Inspector |” stey Annte Klataky, th} tried, witaout avati, to secure from a Fas to the date of King Edward’ coro- svohai wie Cater nustanai (here Wiad | who Was alko on the cat, Nas | yieret, (wa years age | a sew-{ prominent local danker residing In the + nation, some peopie maintaining that It Jxald that he did not even near nee ine worth jeorge | Alpine artment at Broadway and will occur as curly as September, Hut jd Mie Wife to Hear Up. shots, Ryan. Thirty-thiml street, announced to-day Qrebably the year of court mourning neh when she came,” sad Mr. and Mra, Bul y, however, are Be on account in weekly|tiat she had been succemstul In recov- £ will be atrictly observed, the corona neh Vane cames’ stl T yoth willing to wear to having seen Toaving a balance of $26.{¢ring her ietters and would not now be- § aot ocourring until Fevruary or Ia Lee na aneeteerte {ue and to Mr Barker's (dently: as Hah pee nthe legal proceedings sne had £ The curious fact of the King’s virtn [Tet am yay much. 1 heard etareeicdnens niauant ienafiigiara seinetistien he refi : s of the King's birth: ut Like shad at rentha : eof the Ie she refisen @ay coinciding with Lord Mayor's Day, [240 fell be year up and that dt had te pay te rent and} i make public, They, were weltten by Coa atari nia ae aa Hall come out right. She diin't] ty wiitng her to her banker friend from her home 4 WHeon bar leetihees anything at in rry that 1| Sn urot Pol Mea peels derlatun: oF Monday jast to nelze and, where ahe war recently Ey date of one or the other of these ¢ 1 But when she left and saw Bin | ite hook Tre War lookin’ fer af the m that xhe drove | Married, Sne wanted them badly, fuF she pratiens i the, Heels aa nthe atllcers) Fae ered some, Mins anda minister him frem the rooms with a club. Ryan ringtherelseveralidaya ae orioes ter the King mide his tiret investi. On and Mere with-her, 2: then procured « summons for the woe Wo by her hurhand. fsirefot) Heniehts,) includ Sir Hien) ay the Chiee'+ allies toctay they: wer gan, and wen the cage war heard ty | she calied at the bankers, place of a thers, of the New Years! aicuemin, Berenelnne rite ote > axistrate Crane he dismissed tt with} . ‘ * a © honor list. Macusaing the similartiy wt cuir crime] DOCTORS FEAR the understanding that the woman| him. She discovered hia residence at ) RONOT Ut. ice time tn wuntty taken |? tat of Dan Sleklex, who shot a man | Shoal pay Bn Week UNUD the debl was [the Alpine, and admi i F meq antl tken Tvamed Keys many) year age ona FOR KELLER, [emtet Ryan iff the courtroom die | son to hit rooms, but the moment ner Ua) TRe” mont important! event Weavers: *atisiea withe oe ‘coure’s ruling on the | Mently, Sam discavered the banked had course, is the opening of Paritam “Koya ‘ pinoeis Se cape, ant yew y brought an action i which, next to the coronation, is ltkeiy i dled and Sickles wax ac: | = to replevin’ ti Chine from the Fifth the Te tation Hoan ee Dean ceetac ee [auitted, remember,” sald the Chief District Civil Court, ‘The woman re- Capt ald, He Be ie E i “though rebels knew Slekles shor! BE AL AL Strasser, one of Rev. Mr. | fused to surte the machine to Mar-| sald he could do nothing for her but Peeresses and othera are clamoring [iim 2 ed not guilty, ig] Keller's physicians, sald to-day thi St artern Fe ee an Torkel COUTL AN] et & summons. Bh for places in phe House of Barker raBsihat Keller might ee rrilawed | returned to the Alpine, but was neftiae: thatiinly nates: can hol “He can get a Jury to acquit him aly] Peyste and are ap: | by the a ad tne mace Whe Lankera man was at the Holly | ceratul. the same,' std one of the men from|Urehenslve of the ourcome, but so far] Magi ReeNaNorpoorheapenea |’ ington aquare, uerth, where ee the gas office acrome the hall, “he onty |e wounded man js not losing ground, yt” Aeh| Mra. Plerce ls roading, at 7 o'clock thin Natena ikaecimanteoitatie “There t# no suppuration visible yet In| Loeporat Mkt not see) Morning. Ie currid a bulky envelope, es, Bite = et ‘ und Keller,” sald Dr. Joi or Wo Know that| Which he sent to her room. She sent Ue he'd Norsewhipped hitn,"* responded | ihe wountl of Mir, Keller” sald De. Jonny a en ontitled Pau] back word. that everything was nil | the protector of the peace, “o- used the] [xton: the attending phyateian, todas: | vain put wld not hare tr cone | Fight, atid a aubsequent message to the toh weapins nature gave him, 1d aympac| THe Fght eye is totally destroyed and] Cerne y r not the How.| office was to cancel an onter at the 5 “a with him more % the left eye ie not in asx good condition} ever. reyirn the machine to the woman| Brevoort House stand for a cab or- % sh twas, Mr, Keller could see my pand| md WH pay what ie due on it” Marodfor. 8/0 clots; to takes Nerito! Jeffers ae Arlington Men Sot with Mim. | for awhile to-day and then the viston 2 jeoted that} "Ol Shave ent back my_Jettora and 1 would Mur and sight woald fai him. again sald the] am satisfied,” sald Mrs, Ploroe, “An fat rron the] Soe have fot removed the right eye your" company: [as Lam coticerned, the Incident is now ON ThE FLY. hastnless {> xenerally con. _ dant Mrs. Barker having kept y her seeret a year and a half ts as com: - aoniy denounced evea by her symypa- ‘Mother Threw It from| inet Window to Escape Fee aet aE ile ieineatongs Ont jie generally tect ae eo place of Flames. thelr marrhage. rear Mrs. bering th, vAt 2 o'clock lust night Mra, Emma who has been serlousiy lil, war at the window of her rexitence, she Was married w! she dal not know Mr. Bae) mbers Mrs, urch social) Brooklyn, ‘Both rd, her head overturning a0 A three-legged amar, UE five fort The oll xpilled aver searpet und in a moment the room Gaitire, The lamp fell he: her Wati door, preventing het exe these Be wny Arlington men. Mr, gree that she says hen she the game) year ahe left England, where was sixtes Ker One woman ‘clitmy, however, that she ‘her telling her at a that Khe wax married in statements belng investigated lu the Kingeton and Brooklyn records, with iv view p Nnding en, are yet and we will not until all chance tn kone, The wound ts a peculiar one, and While we have not discovered any traces of wuppuration there will be xrave doubt of the outcome for me time. The should «how more mere closed,” “The ball entered the head Just back of the right eye, probably followed the floor of the orbit, crashed through the nowtrh and [took tt out of the left cheek, ‘The bullet wax round at one end and mashed fiat at the other ead. Possible to see how tt could h. through the way I did without shatie {ng bones. We have this far found n trace of any suppuration, and of cours the longer it ta delayed the better ft for the patient BARKER HOPES KELLER WILL DIE. @heran to the windas, with baby in| something about Mrs, Barker's Ife bee eearms, Bome men passing by | fore she came to Ariington. baby! My baby!"? ehe cried, The two seem to have no relatives, owrit out.” they anawere: stice Not one has appeared In‘ this ewoman did and ‘t was safely} trouble, and nobody remembers that “THshman promptly. turn relatives have ever vistted them. Mrs, Wer to @ companion. Barker seltom went ou you Jump too," he comman, Iittle facts hers: Motiier and pearances on the street have been gone neighbor; Mulage, The faindge waa pover by the people of downtown, A woman ip one of the shops on Midland Thomas G. Barker doea not care lor tives or dies: When ymun's condition to him in the County. Jatt to-day he exclalmed: lives or her he ame. Whether or murder, my dies, my motive am tried for ax duptitication: holds goo “Tam ready for th confident of acquittal Jat him die. T intended that he shoul) ute, That 4s why I shot him.’ heering. 1 am {3-YEAR-OLD COUNTERFEITER? IRL Fuey Mov, of thin clty, and Charley Kee, of Washington, were in Hung Lee's laundry at 4 Rivington street, when Fannie entered, She had 10 pennics wrapped in a pa- per and asked the Janudryman change them for a $ bill. Jim Fuey Moy discovered that they were coun- terfelts and the girl was arrested, The girl at the hearing sald that the Rivington and Atlen streets, She had | asd James FE. Farmer's shoe store, next 1 —_—-.— pennies were given to her by a man at Fannie 1 thirteen years old, never ween the man before and dented who lived with her parents at 187 Suffolt | that she had been operating since luat street, ix the you est prisoner ever are May an tomatl has urls Miss Hazard, whose fathe ed ifitions in manuf up. von Auer Hazard see rome of NOS. A trained Mise Huzard was seventeen yer oll tant! je time and very pretty. ‘The Prince Are ure was elght veirs her sentor. Princerai is They fell n love, and on dune 14, 189%, Johann vou Auers an imp wedded amid much pomp a selon of one of the st house ry Manor, Among the we were Delf a dozen bi through hi aving run bout « year ago the Prin rth Viewna, came to thin city to ted uparimente it West ivelihood. Desiring to. study enty-eighih erect. where ie began ! Pe aS aT practice of medicine, A week ago ook a euurse a one Went inte bankrupt Hospital, TC was wh! Uabilties were sched most of which sum wi SUFFERS FOR BAD POLICEMEN. DOING HIS DUTY. Action of Courts a Bar|Policéman‘Arrested Sex- to Dismissal of ton’s Friend=-Prompt- Offenders. !y Transferred. at institution that he met {the Pollee Depart- of ‘the President service,” my ment, gave interview ta-day in} cho ‘ which he said he thought « Pollee Com- rrested a friend of Po- missioner should be left with the final |ilce Commision Sexton,” Tare say as to the dismssal of any afte others. here = too much talk about At any rate, Polleeman Alonzo C. tenufe heret? he salt, “Talk of the dis [Iutbard has been trangferred from the rizht of k that ls nothing to[Weet Sixty-Elghth Stree Station down hie Police Depart: [to Onk street. .The friends of Hubbard ure indignant wt the action of the Mul- berry sreet authorities and nenounce the transfer as an ouirage. ‘They say it ie think that when ean not 1 for anythir Svery Commissioner on this board haf of wuthority. trlet men whem they knew w nd John M, P, Ken- of the things clas buh . Droprictur of a Columbus avenie who have no by the Fetaurant frequented by Commlsetoaer KE mmileste Wc jfexion. Hubbard had been summoned to settle a dtspute between two cart- drivers In front of Kennelly K ly rushed out and ordered t Nee A row fall w perjured testimony being offe “But the courts tu demand more proof against jan unfaithful policeman than they would Wand Kennelly Ken to the station-house. 1 to |and was beyond contro! before the fire- to convict a ert!minal, it is Impossible to Ket rid of men we are morally certain should be dismisxet “It we dlsinies the man without abso Lute legal proof itis Uie maine thing 48 giving bim a vacation, This hing 1s one of the worst things for the disc pine of the de ould emis “When we » many of the | iseale Were revok courts that men got te yoat lem ix by tse Board. Rave pall ost more than 540.00 rk pay to men it have got duck." Commiraloner Sexton, who later peared and gave ball for hie friend. When Kennelly was srraigned in the West Side Police Court on Saturday morning all desire to press a complaint had evaporated, and the policeman ap- peared to be badly frightened. Register Inaac Fromme appeared in court ax counsel for the — prisoner, Fromme atarted by telling Hubbanl shat he wan the Kind of man who “broughy disgrace, on ferce. ‘Then Sexton's friend was discharged left the court-room. speeded Hubbard, It Is eid, was not surprised vhen he received hin’ transfer, signed by nef Devery ape eons: A by the laugtste “M $000 BLAZE WN FLEMINCTON. Richards Building Gutted in Spite of Firemen’s Efforts. nd Inspector Thompson. NORFOLK, V1 ta SheMeld, aged seventy, of New York. dropped Biantey “Ture, she was visiting, $600 FOR $1.00. A Profitable Investment. Jno. Blakely, of W. Lebanon, Pa. reports that he got more value from $1.00 worth of Grape-Nuts food than from $600 spent in noted hospitals, trying to get. well from stomach trou. dead fast night ‘at the home of where Burkeville, Va. ir ening World.) we FLEMINGTON, N.J., Feb. 9.—A fire] ble. He gaye: “After all my experi- gytted the Richards Building to-day and ther jad to come home, thinking d(d about $30,000 worth of damage. there was no cure for me. I was 50 weak and nervous I could hardly walk, and for three years I hadn't a good night’s sleep, I was run down until I only weighed 120 pounds, “TL commenced using Grapé-Nuts about a year ago and now I welgh 163 pounds, and can do as good a day's work as any one. When I go to’ bed I sleep all night peacefully and am refreshed in the morning. I use Grape-Nuts food every day, and know It in the greatest blessing that carted under Peter Ratt!'s fruit men arrived. The flames spread to the second story, occupied by Mra, Nathanlel Boyd, and the third floor, occupled by Dr, W. W. Haw Franklin C. Burk's drug store} to Rattl's fruit store, were greatly dame| uged, ‘The flames spread into the Flemington rested by Chief Hazen. of the Untied National Bank Bulldng adjoining, and Staten Secret Service, for paying coun. | She ibe itie to the care of the | thousands of dollars’ worth of damage] over Was sent to suffering humanity. terfelt money. She wan arratgned be. | Gerry Soctety, waa done by fire and water. The Knigtts| I believe if it had not been for this fore United States Commlrsioner Shields —————_—_—_— De the Gegen eres lodge room on the food I would have’ been under the and was held in $50 ball for the Grand Woman Centenurian Dead. On the second floor were the viNces|#0d before this.” There is a reason, Jury. PHOENIXVILLE, Pa. Feb, 9,—atre. [of Fuck | warker, attorneys; Dr. pif No: food pron taanes contains, in a L B SNIXVILLE, Pa., Feb, 9.—Mrs. |W. Hawke's And a’ fat f Chief Mazen says that he and hie} sc Rapp Hampton, the oldert person joccupled by Andrew T. Connell, pe ache bl form j thelelemente phat agents have b to run down a gang of counterfetters country: it have been flooding the with spurious pennies, During the la two years the Sub-Treasury in street han recelyed and destroyed high ax $0 a week of these pennies. 0 \ Nesterday Chinese Inepectore Jim n trying for two years in Chester County, dled home near here, aged 101 years, Mrs, Hampton was born chia community all of her Ife, aE ‘To Prevent the Grip. Lasative Brome-Quiaise o-day at her | 4, here and lived in| and contents ts fully covered by insure removes the couse, f°] Lanatl: After two hours of hard wo t! semen nusceeded in gottine the dnmnas brain as’ Grape-Nuts under control, ‘The Joss to the bullding me Mattel ie ieieee bearfty of the food fs that It is per- fectly cooked at the factory, and by e. Th bulldi v a Srected © Dulidingn were recently} the process of manufacture’ is pre- —~ Gigested n'a natural way, therefore Fora requires but: trifliog power of tae; stomach to digest it, PLEADED FOR “SON: NOW LOST ‘Cooley Wept When He Started to Navy- Yard. BOY HAD RUN AWAY. “You May Never See Ma More," Said Father as He Left Home, Edwant Cooley, Nfty-three yeara ol has been intssing from his home, 1 Kast Ninety th , since Jan. 2 Hie wife Josephine, after vainly roalng the institutions .hrou ely, hopes that through ‘The «iy a month's has not called him which he eighteen yeara vy Tour months inted is som to ph Wath the naval olth They avyeyar Land bowed tie pitce chat time the fe or hear! f for him freached the Melure with you. @ see him alive yeu mi 2 tall, Is Sufficient to Cure. it r mibered that fow diseases are ay el at pilet. some phvsieluns going far as to say that a palaful surgical operation {4 the only pare many and remart- sramid Pile Cure past few sears have proven that ru erations are no longer necesrar, and that it is by far the safest and mos remedy yet discovered for thta I often dangerous trouble. armies acide and healing oils con- the f e Cure cause the * tood Veawels to t to a natural con- dition and little tumors are absorbed and the cure te je without pain, Incon- yentence or detention from business, Dr. Williams, a prominent orificial sur- Reon, saya: “It ts the duty of every surge: to avoid an operation if possible to cure and after many trials in any other way, with the Pyramid Pile Cure T unbest- latingly recommend it in preference to operatio Mr. Phil Owens, of South Orange, writes that after suffering two years fronf™an cK- gravated caso of Itching and protruding piles he was cured by a single 88 cent package of the Pyramid Pile Cure pure chased (rom a lecal druggist. Ho says: “E fully expe the trouble would’ return, am happy to say for the past year and n entirely free from the not speak too warmly in ramid Pie Cure. A bil! clerk In one of (he large wholesale houres of St 2 "My océupatton as Willing clerk was xo confining and dentary that it finally brought on an ag- gravated attack of rectal trouble. which my, Physician diagnosed as {tching and. pro- truding pliics and recommended a -salve which he prepared and which gave me aome reltcf for a few hours after using and then the tfouble would come back as bad as ever. One of the other clerks advised me to try the Pyramid ile Cure, aug! now fcc! Hike thanking him every any or recom- mending It, us a alnglo coht package cured me and { have had no trace of piles siuce. something over six months. Hundreds of pile wufferera who had. ale moat decided to undergo the pain and dan- Ker of an operation have been astonished fo find that the Pyramid Pile Cure, which can be purcnased at any drug store, wa anfer. better and nore eperation could possibly be. \ inewse and I favor of the I UG jective than an Closing sessions under the $1 opportunity at the Copeland Insti- tute are unprecedented. To-day it looks impossible to care for any considerable proportion of appli- cants. To-morrow, on which there is usually a short session (10 A, M. —2 P. M.), hours have been ex- tended to 6 P. M., giving the whole day to accommodate the overflow; something never before done in the fifteen years of Copeland work. If is does not answer, the rate will be extended. a COPELAND MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Cor. 42d St. and Madison Ave. THE WORLD ALMANAC COSTS YOU BUT A BUSY MAN W HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS BE HAVING IT HANDY. 281 80st. ee ua econ ive compact ve Aesvieat pins aetna st problems of civilization, It is a book fon eke pki for tbe: student and a book 1901 World! Almanas an3 Eneyelopedia. © © © A reference book of over 600 yages, 1,000 tegles 4 10,009 facta. © * © Substantlally bousé tn JBbeersbe board covers, wih sewed beck end trimmed edges.° ° © prica. =a trom newsdealery hes im ¢ a] Pe