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BEA AR MNDR UIE RRO ER AEA SE TS PARTI EAN RY RST OORT OM TIENT RS RED ere Lop reanaenyroerseme : ee Ne THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, {MARCH 2 1901. NO “TOM SHOW” EVER WAS _ [SOCIETY MAN HELPS FAIR BUSY UNTER PERIODS FP N ACTRESS iN TROUBLE, ss IX. LIKE THE BRADY ATCT ES . = SECRET WE nae, Held NIE Walker Thought = Miss se PaktyWas Rit ploy Thre Women Found ee culing Her. Wilton Lackaye Pub- licly Flogged byTheo- | dore Roberts, with} Be § Allen Benedict Married South Eight . Maude Raymond, Days Aro Warbling ‘Old Ken-| tuck” and Great} f Danes Swarming, : Amid 250 _ Stage ‘ : Slaves. \ i br I When Wiltam Gillette was ‘ age that hurling stones at lim 3 Was jils favorite pastime; wh : u i Skinner was learning the A his knew i were collal | Mi Cl Gilded Age nh afterward gave to} H s : the stage John Raymond as Cot. | 4 A a te Hers, and when Clyde Fitch art 1% was as yet unborn, Mrs, Harriet Be feiss) ’ : Btowe, se: do fn her home * 1 Hartford, knew that vie er andth presentation of aie i had deen given | Miss 8 ns (Mark Tw 1] i : | Wirner [eed on atther | Dirthday a f win born | rs ‘ ce at 1 | ' Mess 8 steed infant, was Ms be aes . } io ho Woman ty entirely free doo my atari : $ Ita been the plan of nature th 0 should suffer so severely. aes rs fa sien Cr ARN R AMC OU ei MARGARET WALKER: i ™ Pinkhami's Vegetable C , is the most thorough MW . b= ilar ay FEM noLheEe nie ether soatancomessl Ut) At female regulator known to medical he condition which & | i 5 }vartasencart bs faxed M tee ! uees so much discomfort and robs menstr in of {ts terrors. rules ike aplea Unete | Markat eee ts Hl pane at an) Lil three letters here published should encourage every woman who BOF hoe a woman Ike Maute 209 the an 1s ey hur ; ie - -* SGT tite Door.) sik at : als { Rng treanterantint wn tna t ne te k : : ; 'Dear Mps “1 have} stomach every © Tom, 5 A fp AUTO ty bles " “Ul suffered since the age of sixteen with , morning, ev e@ry= i vadn'tt she eae pat Mr t g. rertnnice’ pulnful menstruation. 1 have bi thing I eat hurts dsha ke, acu j Basted, a re aneleny t uy me - it Miteanesiaeleniwenty i tre 1 for months, and was told t bean ; me, am very weak, © vocake, Mr ena ieee I AMAL tsa 2s that they Catia tt 3 Pe REAEAR eae Ab: Bene, ““C)the womb had fallen a Mttle. Th thin, and sallow.: when she tf KI - Ss 2 _|doete y that fs now tn place again, | QS® “rl liye Toad but TP still have the . Please “4 doctor, but he ‘WIFE AND WIDOW WRANGLE: i bu tl hake ieee cost bn Bale : Kuehl 2 Trautman § | ASSAULT CHARGED BY EACH. On ee aaeeee “Dear Mra. Pinkham:—After re- | Fo—__ x ving your reply to my letter of April 23, 1900. iMrs. Belle Devlin Says M ill’s Aug. 6 1 followed your kind advice ; iving your answer y rs. Hill’s Husband find am glad to teil you that T have |iny fetter 1 a BR det rt Lived a Double Life. been cured of the severe pain at time | Vegetable Compound, and ft has dane. more good than any medicine I — of menstruation through the use ot : have ever taken. My menses are all) © Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- him Ke No doubt Uncle Tom hase® coating of 3 s leather, or some other, nardy: wulistance | My iu we Her Husband Was Pug- pound iY jbave HaKenkaleabottlosyoe ppear once @ mon! the lean Impress ote 5 . felt better atter the pottle, \ many Dieodhouads, and two Bo ire "Siome could never have gol pitie ver cunt nacious, Too, and the |and after a while ha no more pals sys, aid you have oeard the crack] witnessed Wentieth century. dea le or womb trouble, Rnbenane lebee'ste lili eay poor, Uncle uk Judge Frowned. act doctored from the age of six: Richmond, ; nde t he a een Oo twenty-six, and ad lost al Tom dS under {ts Hash inj the tm files hopestiniceyours medicinushas? mada | =afiwae eatin with female weake. Wine, Black Tats. eral ae ness, irregular and had never seen Buc th A fastlonably: gowned woman, ex- |e We painful menstrua- before he | Imotesting against “1 would Hke to have you use my Peo and lew and mental breakdown she at Be Nano halts | ‘n procernt. kestlmonlal Hig rnatko ners mays ses corrhoex, The tended a performance of “Uncle Tom’ tranfor af half but csakd to minch | And be inapires ey one, ax oe T doctor's medicine Cabin in Hartford. and could not unm I wane Stee for Truax [YOUr med loin - atte prams ji yeh] did me no good. tand why ther ould be two » ain or | 12 Trautman St.,Brooklyn,E.D.N.Y.]1 jaye taken one . avaland li wolGancere Aris pinioin stenk. but, that Is Mr, Teuly’ & procensl= Feb, 20, 1900. | bottie and a halt ALA Hid take) pte tl ened : Supreme y “T saw your medicine so highly }of your Vegetable Why abe remark 3 > 4 7 men lke. Wilton Tacknye and Theodore ner, who escorted her, “should they | Met ike Wilton, Tackiee tne. 8 double the charact i characters whe invented before the Civil g ed that Chesterfleld of | War was begun. iright was Compound, and ty M. [n- y 5, thanks to your jous man} My menstruation occurs every twe | medicine my palns Marie MeKenzle ating woman, If Fr Nusband, the 3 Hin Activity in Church Work, M pxcelient Never Such a Cas nize ie the xtra fh Minas MSrO sala ci pi Btnena ut | BI ae buries 1. Dition aod fweeks, laste a week, and ts painful, []are gone. 1 advise aly. un ‘tein fcolluxswnta ting ercontnvesyln | sg thesia wy troubled in this way forall women suffering as T have to use ally une She. it haa been «: was, more ta Mr the Jenn a trow 's y for) 7 venue frome time, 1 suffer from sick head-}your Vegetable Compound.”—Emma: Corts Mitene yt led at |and ives a ache and backache all the time, appe | J. Pribble, Indianola, Ill. Cpa aaa a f : If there Is anything about your cage about which you would Hke speoitl so ant {$280 obtained ag ny di T ladvice, write freely to Mra. Pinkham. No man will see your letter. She cam! o| ty help you, for no person in America has stich a wide expertence in jtresting female ills as she has had. She has helped hundreds of thousands of women back to health. Her address {s Lynn, Mass., and her advice ia free, You are very foolish if you do not accopt her kind Invitation, others combined, respons! wlghty conflict between uth, he dumant Hence two Lawyers 3 i Mes Stowe, ainking chatr, And é MYSTERY OF THE MISSILES ae ASHLEY IMPROVING. SOLVED BY RURAL SLEUTH." er ier tne | i Minnte Ashi op the orth and he! would have been amazed to have refused to return hie ey Mrs. Enright's defense wi f | BWAR jhad paid back all the money and 13400, Morgan lost it on the races mionlal letters M } examination writer's _rocela! no mae su 1 tasked her} fime. 1 had her Tocure to may Mrs. Schneider, of Elmont, L. |., Thought They| Were Thrown by Ghostly Hands. “BOARD OF EDUCATION. Free Lectures eatre on Monday, and ‘There is a new game over at Elmont, to the mme conclusion. arding her recovery: She Ltt tee “Brick, brick, who) But the day before last he changed y Weeping spells. a stion has |his mind, and this is how tt happened: | ytiee Asi Sha “| BEAT WITH POTATO MASHER. »:'), ° That threw The « y's mother hat ; at HB ey's moth u Wife Made Complaint and Man 1 ‘ " © not ye avswered, but many per- | Mrs. Schnelder, on her way to h siauguter's sigh! s A e 0 af do Minn In | mis pT nls{(Saturday), Evening at 8 o’Clock. ii thet scene member or to see what the Leghorns in a week: th f ken| Ined $5, ee | For a Col n kK Roeper fam felled to earth by the part | itr | wosts $5 to cave tm your wifes skull nd. thelr reve Laxative Ur the riidie were he, she! It struck her in the bask ° #) disposed. 1 she suffered much thereby, id. And, a8 a result,{after having poured some well water and their son in the face of the gasping Mrs. Schnic to court to say jder, ami then began to do some She threw the bric lock Holmes deducting. If It can find the orher half of this * said he, with a crafty leer, “I CASCARETS are a sure cure for tape worms and those other pests of worms that make the lives of children and their mothers miserable. Any variety of parasites that live in the numan stcmach or bowels, and feed on the substance which should properly nourish the body, are dislodged by Cascarets Candy Cathartic, and expelled. One or two tablets usually drive them out, and persistent use is sure to do away with the unwelcome intruders. Many children and older people suffer from worms without knowing it, and get thin and weak, although their appetite is good. The best way to find out Is to take Cascarets. Never accept a substitutel Af sovern.acale., “the mow of tue hous:” | tS ais | —Broo Cina. t Me WS ACKROYD, News 1 and other mis 8 0 Mrs. Gertrude Sebnel- | 1 eut Inte court und!oan locate this gho: Roeper ina crim-| ‘Thereupon he stea’ Ader yee but] Roeper barn, and lo, he found i 1 PAYS FOR The 1901 World Almanae - AND - For Sale. } —-—.|| Encyclopedia. _ CREDIT. hily searched the halt a rohome, and} fa!l! rhe since whe ‘The Roepers were immediately sum- testimony she has frequently come 11 | moned to court. act with bricks, xtones, Fs hard woot, de other disagreeable objecin calcu burt and wound. She went to Justice Jay and lodged j whereupon that Magistrate |) Grippe Is Infectious but Not Con- ystable to keep close watch CONTAGION AND INFECTION. Jer home for the purpose tagious, tin F Sse np eng be : a 2 +A tape worm cichtoen fort long at oh certain. ff Lge ae Secectiee Contagious diseases are communicated tob-| jeastcame ou the scene after my taking two Facts vs. Guesses. ei came je mise! en S hurled by| {f2m one person to another; infectious dis- «the | CASCARETS. This 1 om sure bas caused : : A 1 a house, neat they were Durled by] {8 Ts Conveved through the at. apn | 12Y bad Bealth for the past thece years, Tam " Nothing is gained by pro- { y ha 5 * 6 lng Cascarcts, 8 on thar! 1 di: She suld whe had exercised pecullar Fe ae el aac wieateatesidawicier tine | Worthy of notice by senalble people * x EDIT CO longed discussions on sub- j eed ee enor ia tied: therefore | {R® grip ts prevailing it fs In the air we eCAW i BOM es: Bole Les) | rani jects with which you are % br 4 no one 1s sat as not familiar, The man ‘( she attriute! it all to ghosts. The constable, after four nights’ duty in Telia heat nevis Col Hae cdaeral a the Schneider backyard, having been! fy on the ppl csectts atlareoilsaltns hit with six bricks, one defunct cat, head to use some safe antiseptic like two clubs and an Infant boulder, came] siuart's Catarrh Tablets freely; a tablet taken every hour or two for a couple of FUNERAL OF WM. M. EVARTS.| days wit ve sumctent to break up the tack. Throug of Notables Attend the Ser-| La Grippe attacks the weakest part of ; the system; {t may be the lungs, heart, ested aed ‘stomach of kidneys, but wherever Ii ‘The funeral of ex-Benator William 3Mf.| gnatiy locates 1t almost invariably starts Evarts was held from the Calvary P| with a cold in the head and throat, or, in E Church, at Fourth avenue and| other words, the disease at the beginning ‘Twenty-frat street, to-day. ‘There were| jy acute catarrh. “ private services at his late residence, | This {a the reason Stuart's Catarrh Tab- who has the fac’s of a case can make a strong oppo- nent, % ot oe 6 |ereers, cor Comal lover bask), Open evening NEW CREDIT S¥STen | O1Sh Wor Aimer sdealers, PO Tad 5 Second avenue and Fourteenth street, have been so successful in breaking up 10c , at which only the Immediate relatives ptlseptic properties 4 eolyyegiegs rf were preeeat. Itev. James Lewis Parks, erms before the 25¢. 50c. tence to the rubite rector ivury Chureh, officiated em 1s thoroughly Intecteq. Teélephana There were two wreaths on the casket. "py. Anniston saya: Stuart's Catarrh Tab- NEVER SOLD IN BULK. \ ur Want fren y public tele. + phone statlon ster Illes. and passion Quvett Wie otfat of Illes of the valley and violets, A pain leat was latd on the casket between the two wreaths, y rch Was crowded, ‘The service James Lowis Darky, | “They check the eacessive catarrhal sccre- onard, of Ohio, HS eae atop the fever and prevent pneu- ris's warm friend, rae | Re Help Wanted—Male lets, being free from cocaine and harmful should be freely uaed at this time of tbe fire: appearance of grip symp- DRUGGISTS box af OAS: or thine auy rene 4 ‘They ate composed of antiseptica and ma: Lee aren. the ervicme | be used infle ealldren am treely oy | au Neon ‘The pali-bearers were Sidney Wobster, “uit eine | Hs |. or Brooklyn. Wiillam Allen Butler, J. Pierpont Mor fe ul art's lets, an, John E, Parsons, . Carl BenurZ, Which ¢ ‘an be sand ‘Beall drug stores, Kees Font id Mela” Benjamin ¥r Beacy Nave agver heard, acy Thomas B. Rest a Saeeiey avd ah |S dd bas ot S| Se@eeoooocecooeooocececocecececcecooceenncececces| ce ise a anvick # CRE Wri Breede Saotessnees oeseessasnossensseesnsosoees be

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