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PLATT IS PUZZLED BY ODELL’S TACITURNITY. ——___- + -_ —_— THE COMMITTEE OF FIFTEEN IS PCIE ALL THE WORK. \0\0/eVeye yale le) ey e1eit (oyelejeverereresosere. JF: re eee ee “WHOA, BACK UP MIKE! ee eo eaBL ? Contents of Parlor. 1 5-Piece Parlor Suit 1 Pier Mirror 1 Parlor Table 1 Lamp and Shade 2 Pictures 1 Polished Rocker In the vast retail establishments of large cities, many women are employed as saleswomen, Men formerly held the positions that women now hold, and while women’s organism is less strong than men’s, they]} are expected to do the same work. Their duties compel them | jto be on their fect from morning to night, and many of them,;) in a short time, contract thoso distressing complaints called}! j‘‘female diseases.” j Then occur irregularities, suppressed or painful menstrue} ation, weakness, indigestion, leucorrhawa, general es || and nervous prostration, They are beset with euch By ymptomns us sult ness, lassitude, excitability, y Contents of Bedroom. 1 i ull Size White Enamelled tron | Bed or Oak 1 Woven ire Spring 1 Soft Top Matiress 1 Pair Pillows | Comfortaple IWhite Ename led Dresseror Oak 1 White i:nameiled Washstand q or Oak 1 White va relled Chair or Oak 1 10-Piece Decorated Toilet Set | $10 Yards Matting lessness, melancholy, “all. PONG? lente blues, und hopeless: ess. In such eases there is one tried and trne remedy. | Lydia | stable Compound at once removes They also eee iroublos’ ‘The following letters prove this. |; prove the valuo of Mrs. Piukham’s advice. in writing youn few lines a told: me just its nine Like nd felt sick all ove ight out of the grave. Hoe Was as White tir lafter dolng a little work and weuld bi ed terribly with headaches with shortness of br and owe mm. was awfully sick, w peescu ' was alw show, to sit down, Tomy appetite was not pood ; if Vwi! cannot ar vet try te pe the Lewtelature will dot Hels Cheerful, Though, |i ic teers wilt ston toot) Mr MeCallagh thaw had opportunte ap ee Ae \ OPEN SUTURDAYS UNTIL t00P. om. and Favors a Meer pC me aneea eal ama raced ited vabicenlnanlicn et Aisle] =—— ae ——= —— Seater es item le {ax he ltd nd Dontist Politan Police Bilt }on sme cus statin atm atid ae ea ee nig Boal a ear peat frm the | Mea a osama noi Dentistry. iste z Ae Loo ps Fo retired pol oltice If the ts * One Is Passed McCul-| ameal reece : Jena huss Reeal ental | «1 Can Work Biery Day in the Week Now.”” lagh Will No Doubt Be) eee i il he constitutional ator Phatt's lt conten “Dean Mns, Pix : this letter for you to publish for the Appointed Chief of} wii te arid cnt inary witt become s : Dalles Can, {fRenefit of poor, sufterit VE Vegetable . q ny Obed] Ia not talking much: and hin) deputier, |FCOMpound has ¢ taken three | Police. Mi ine nat he mite ts putter HT bottles and feel like a new of your medi- | 5 jw ry esterday when be cine I was hardly able te be up 's worl, Tached foo | ne na RanGite from head to foot, was almost er: ‘down pains, and The Governor, it is underst stomach was out of order. Now all of these troubles have left: me and From what Senator Matt sald when | 7! Pa A can work every day in the week and not feel tired."—MRS. JENNIB IN CO. (Inz.) “Ee eeran ROS at Ga eaeraaLT maT hetaenalae tin FREEMAN, 402 Pennsylvania Ave., Lima, Ohio. oul 1oas ever att eres tT | that hi soparty bul and ax Hl wot to the fact that some skeptical uae Se conn a tsi Seetietie srt he fo Sa edd pel “ Jy the omar Met ramen wie oe pal a trea ea i ae WoHOUS PAIN A Hates Ait writers’ spec al permissiun.—Lyota E. Pinkware MEDICINE Co, Iso One Fillin BUY SUNDAY'S | DINER EARLIER) «= ne polte 1» |OUR WO! tothate: he lary law, a would pass fi ner ey woubl th sane tt Wis father ke Ste | Gold fillings from $4, used or our TEN-YEAR GUARAN tear | putable value. \" ' Command in Sunday-} Closing Act Now Be- | fore Governor. 1212 BROADW AY,Cor.Fulton St. 1419 BROADWAY, Cor. CanalSt. 744 BROADWAY, Cor. Astor Pl. 2W.S4th St., Cor. 5th Ave. | $08 W.23d, Cor. 6th Aves |: 988 3d Ave., BROGRESS A YORK TELLS OF POOR UNE AT. HOWE VRECKER.RUOGYNORCES. HER LABOR LA — tays, 10 0 4. aneetions Ofce Hours, & | have reper ‘ Hern sclety WH ave a long 1 = ———— UNION PAINLESS Authorities Look Askanceat Southern- er's Scheme. New East River Bridge ‘Worse Than East-Side But Will EvictPeople from Manhattan" Dance | 143 Dwellings. rday halt vuteher needs cut jolnts a sath mide nerning th is ne Sat Halls to Go. Five hundred familles were rer nye already begun tel! homeless in Brooklyn to-day pavaaditienialt Cine Mate, of the Outdoor ' march of progres« nt city , shale in Mroekly t, from people why embracing 113 dwelling houses, hi His sirst ws ti Inaie an orde nt mt the Fle ; tlirich|)and|; poor; |three (churcher,, a) SRE) sy8) wert ont” thls) After 00n t eeaaey ey ete 4 man who neglects 4 cold commits a|{ Full Set of Teeth. toshupa co against bimself. A cold can be 3014 Gold Crowns. heatre, a public Uv! wrt to Aim. of) tation $3)5S every description were cleared of HUMAN the numb he dance hails,| Mate says the offer was made to him as sured toe lice tte get ite abs || Bridge Work, per tooth.. SMpabliants to make way for the Brook: | parthoutar York through W. HL. Porter, jr, fard of iene A caldts the most insidiou, || Filings Me eee) SOC ratd had | te whom th er, told her 4 Deputy that one eady be Examination. Extracting. . ALL work done absolutely. pate -|eneny that baman tife bas. It opens the} door to a tram of diseases the most dreaded - FREE Gyn, approach to the new ust Miver Taridge. quaint knockers on the carved door- sways, reminiscent of the aristocracy of former days, and occuple! by these Mes for nearly a centur; thy. owners were evicted as ruth- as the aged und the poor who bh 3S Irving place, on Wednes- ati reaitence, day, Mi Mark Gompertz, thirt of No. 16 ‘Third ay aald he haw hot been at work all winter, and yet! he has asked wherever he thougnt hel g had the alightest chance for work. Me thinks he could reed If given a chance. The aspect of the offer was changed when Supt. Blair had talked with Agent Porter, of the Plant Hne. Mr. Blatr sald afterward that the pe who go to Work on the plantations are ex- cures Cater. Grip Price $1.00 (mith all mericine on chica, ae. cont Diete) Ask a druggist how Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap is selling. He will tell you that the demand is tremen- dous, and everybody {s praising it as the best Tollet Soap made. Large size, 16 cents per cake; small size, 5 cents. “The World Almanac and Encyclo- pedia for 1901," just issued by the New York World, {8 a compact but comprehensive volume of 624 pages, crammed from cover to cover with useful and interesting information. The almanac Is fully equal, if not su- perlor, to any previous production of aome parta of Brooklyn th rer and disorder ar even more shocking than on th ast side of Manhattan, and tt must come to an end.” — erenariann a FM Vietin. OGDPNSBURG, Y., March 19.— Margaret McQuade, ninety years old. was burned to death to-day. Her CATARRH, tarrial Deafness. Aath ma, x To fotrmtuce it in U, 8, pri Ist) you can procure Jenner's Inhaler, togetiier with one month's Treatineat, for (cena at th 1 coats you nothing for tht services of Mua- yon's doctors. They will exai y following He hter’s family, with whom she re-| ected to pay back as soon as they Erconay any reltazle an ui MES count | the kind brought out by The World, sit ad ae mig church, leaving, the | begin to clear a little money for them-| ioe ‘Tegeh at. and 7th st shar thet on A and is bound) attractivaly in colors, 9 ea 0 ves, He ce: anything what- a ein we brook: ‘Mailed:on 7 y Press Publishing Co,, he her wino and sat ttro to. the bed. ever toward sending couples down Gouth | 20h, 3 oe f CAL TNIPALA,; treatment mecttve treatment, 1000, | Price 25 cents. ic fer‘ unas waa burn ry Gadd be has talked with the woman, seg Oa 0 "Oeics, B80 We 138 ot Y. BROASWAY, COR, 2TH ST, New York, 17 ft. xt ft, 6 Rug 1 BEWARE of those who imitate our name. Cable adiress Antiseptic Tooth "Wash and Oriental Saponaceous Tooth Powder man't’d only by NEW YORK PAINLESS DENTALCO. : AnlOuasaancs rk for Atty of these Leng Grippe, Puewnonta and Dipb- sity the use J he clearing had its patherte side. tor | 45) the Yorous 1 hee r New Orleins, 1 lowe at yVaberian Me Cold. Cure ail! break up any | Pointe a ican || Bpanygotainesirericentajjonned a ihels ic Weidargt nite at Mian nents | cold in a few bonrs, absolutely eradicate 1 No. 24 East 23d homes and throvgeh the associations of ere by an opal clermy srrntertek Ryder, forty, ars old, of half a i from the system ina few days. It ts aston- v8 eare 91 n | eeepeuer eyes buh MH Wei fast e One iii and Thir- | ishing bow quickly at relieves bead, nose, | Gyeara nad docome rooted to the so, ta T tatend to put eenth street, waa one of those walting | that early | thyout amd longse-<MUNYON, @outh Fifth street are the homes of the particularly on 8 or Blair to-day, He malt he would Mket in their 5 DIED. : Haskinses, Hickses, Downing and war- Hethustalwitevann [is 0: ited, have, te Wheumatian "try | stunzon's SALTY on Monday, saroh 18 to. JOUN W ners—o! ! ¥ 7 ould Gata? AEE el aah in hie eighty-aleth year, Wd vine-ciud —renldei with Would like to estat y Kidney trout ieee ty ola rests ee B84TH ST. AND 30 AVE. FOPULAR AND LIBERAL HOUSEFURNISHERS. you are figuring on going housekeeping and in need of an entire outfit, and have not the ready money to pay for it. call on us and we will quote you easy terms, so you can start at once. furnish you a tour (4) room outtit, as follows : We can Contents of Dining-Room. Sideboar 1 Extension Table 5 Cane-Seat Chairs | Table Cover 1 56-Piece Decorated Tea Set 15 Yards Matting Four-Room Outfits Completely Furnished at $125.00. ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. 1 Sto 1 I iitenen Table i 4Ct 1 Coal Hot ny 1 Dust Pan Te 1 Large (irater ite 1 1 Di 1 Co: 1 Dr the: rc 1 1 “stove 1 This entire Outfit is on Exhibition at our Store so you can have an idea how the goods will look if they were arranged in ycur own home. 1479-1483 THIRD AVE., AT 841TH ST. FREE | * TO DEMONS] RATE OUR Pures METHODS And introduceour THURLO PLATE: lightest and most durable plate made. RK_IS DONE PAINLESSLY BY A tothe gums. We are, the te originators ors of palaless dealt ED, | OUR PRICES ARE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. Amalyam tillings, $0.3 cleaning, $0c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00, All SIMPLE APPLICATION Rae se. and yorterd AU operators are skilled grad their diplomas being displayed at each chair, and r Fhis featur 7 and Meh Ki it are Mee liyminteresteauitn ns association: his Com pany cay INCOR- i UE) tralia OUR a | PORA: ED UNDER ‘THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK mukes TEE CERTIFICATE civen with all work of indis- OUR 12 OFFICES: HARLEM, }30 W. 125th St. open tile. BROOKLYN, 499 Fulton St. | Cor. Bridge ot. | ihe a OPEN TILL, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, row. 1318 Chestout ot 3 North Sth at 493 70 Lady atten tant “Nomesca, th each operates. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. §/¢ TEETH $1 week. Call and get our estimates before ing elsewhere. Lowest prices and it guaranteed work in Greater New rk. Our instalment or easy-p: 6 ment PESSTPR down and $1.0: Pure Gold Fill- ty, ings, $2.00 up. Z Silver ‘ilies, ZB. FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, $5,57, $9. DR. RANKIN, DENTIST. (OPPOSITE EHRICH BROS.) 366 Sixth Ave. , 21gait. (Directly Opposite Herald Bultding.) 610 Sixth Ave. ssn ‘ind"din twee ‘3th and 36th Sts, OG Corner Canal 4. Varick Sti che pen Dat 3 ttl From the Batavia Daily Sewn, The World Almanac and Encyclo: pedia for 1901 is‘belng distributed. It costa a quarter and Is full of facts and figures, It is almost as valuable | seek north or south or east or cyclopodia, Cotton Wash Goods. We are showing in this !department fabrics, designs jand colorings, with that ex- clusiveness which appeals so |strongly to buyers of high- class novelties. Embroidered Swiss, 25c. to $2 per yard. | Dimities, 15c., 19c. & 25¢. Mercerized Cottons, 35¢. to 85c. PineappleGrenadines 3oc. to goc. Linen Crash and Piques, 25c. to 75¢. Madras, Oxfords, Percales and Fancy Linens, in all the new weaves and colorings of the season, 25c. to 85c. 500 pieces Scotch Zephyrs, 32 inches wide, 25c. per yard, values from 35c. to $1.00. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St 1 | | { oenof) Dress Fabrics. SPRING NOVELTIES, Silk and Wool and All Wool Tissues, For House and Evening Wear. Nun's Veilings, Mousszline, Silk and Wool Baréges, Phin and Fancy Crépes, Silk Warp Henricttas, Taffetas, Camel's Hair, Serges, Silk Stripe and Figured Challies, Imported Embroidered Robes Proadvay. AL ee, a. DR, BRANFORD'S COMPOUND GOTTON ROOT PILLS. NUL positively: re (ie mat obstinate femal eile patinete female Huns, ae, from any cause bo: For Sale. Ctanasnaneenecesesensened EW CREOM SYSTEM eats ms Srevetry eran sates par. Si ien without wate ‘charge: eive’middinmeets Senne; My. direct, trom ‘importers. | Call oF & write LW ET & CO., 39 Malden lane. H (lata entrance.) F PVSSTIOdIVEI—OVE?P CREDIT. Clothing for men, women and children at redwood CASIE PRICE cr Easy weekly or Denihiy. paymaata, Watches and Jewelry MANHATTAN CREDIT IT CO. us « Gah & 66 eat “FURNITURE, $1 DOWN OPENS ACCOUNT. 80 CENTS WEEKLY, FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT_THE LOWEST PRICES. LEWIN'S, 48 W, 14TH ST,," 267 W. 128TH ST. CREDIT YOR EVBRYDODY—Anything you sant, clothing, cloaks, Jewelry, farniture, dry goods, shoes; busines strictly ccnfilential, anresafeaie 62 Bowery, cor, Canal (over cank). Ope see, Jewelry: weekly paymente, WALTHAM WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JBWELRY, $1 weekly; article first vered_ 0 payment. EXCHANGE WATCH CO., 167 Broadway, a Sunday World want ad.’s the) Dest. ‘

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