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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN STRIKE eee ee She Pulled Another Girl's Hair and Defied the Big Policeman, Who Had to Carry Her to the Station-House. ner lower w | § Zona Gale Visits the) = Home of the Young),,.,. Agitator, Who Wants) Ji) Z Four Cents More aloo Hundred to Make) “nin mother, aL i [es Cigars. rettul be ewaytn nothin pied “E been arrest’ proudly said THe ciak frucw Buford, of Passwle, pinning ayer] eTyitte flower In her hair ents f She ta the leader of the twenty won Puc your hate strikers in the Passuic American 1saF terrpted an factor; and she was arrested Monday 4 omet eh PAGO Gall cha the nd te held ti rly puiling ow night with ni bratd cigar filler, When whe was ° Pasmale atid al Striking te Mutord’s Home. when ale leave Queon eiriker! ST found her yer@rday afternoon, the splendid-) Ruisshiti-dewiah rl, in the mide: of such mquil: ond with unker WIth indolent 1 Bing women, Queen striker. Sand airless, where I © covering und ngs are! and ot h 10 the blood She xpoke her daug p had sat int Just ane arrested, ant who sterd after claimed the arrest , she repente eighteen, with « ¢ confident «mi me covered with che: many ribbons ani a gr her head, 1 Tithe hin, AG Wut se ra “HELD OFFICE vt blink Bomar) She Could He tribe Tracy, Resignation. Paid Help Wants| in This Morning’s!. World, Paid Help Wants tn the| thirteen other New York | Papers com i © Mealth 1 BRS... BINET MAKERS, ENTERS MBERMAID= it " | mand of | "Some o: «the author of Santuary Int TAILORS TINSMITHS 1s u year, \7 work Is all plecew | for 100 clgars. Most of the ubout 3,000 clans a week. HAVE YOU ANY BUSINESS 70 92:1: Johnaon, representative of the! orty to let? Sunday World seeeely TO. sy iy uJ fact M rode © thesirike at the door of a formes sue ind tenants quickly, R, TELLS HER STORY. LONE ENOUGH, |Health Registrar, Dr.|¥ : Offers His | TFLOPING WIFE DEAD IN HOTEL. Torrington Woman s] Companion Survives Gas Fumes. inlie Whe woman ' Sewark the nan Wetzer says remerh'ng ap redring, Heslad a in : He crawled indow and ang his head out ou Po Was salle ently revived to turn eras and FROM: WINDOW TOS DEATH, Remorse for Bad Habits CausedLouis Fried- lander's Suicide. Tons Brlediander, xtrieken hor é 1 ohimeelf at th 1 an ring hime 1 Pricdiinder, wii Was a fromerly a prosperoy f seltaer water, but ears he had be int wt dived Hawt nish ! ‘ W 2 i ” 0 ‘ WIDOWED LIFE A BLANK. Ni | TURNED ON GAS AND FAINTED | An a Beaute Mea. € © Came Nene Death, » fortyethree yeare avenue, rons, war overcome by gae thls morn y to (he Fordham Mospital BOATMAN’S BODY FOUND. Jumen to Maye | Fallen Over! a. | Phe body of James Ward, si ran Nien aik oUhRlc er i ved det ie Worid.) May) 3 ie resenes of pris mbem of the Grand Jury WT Prank Bolle ue ft ei Nd former aking The Gra the ntone-vard on a tour 0: nd at first were refused ad Pollard, PROP- neurite the Inwpeetton he (was, over using an vath, and gho Waate 3 mitted Tn Gets? report ons his. faot justice: Mattine. Fatigue is the natural r haustion results from weakne Hard work for a weak woman is traffic in flesh and blood. It makes little difference what the field of work is, whether at home or elsewhere, if there is weakness, work “brings exhaustion. * Ability to stand the strain of hard lege of the healthy and robust. How our hearts ache for the sickly women that work for daily bread at some ill-paid factory employment ! How distressing also to see a woman struggling with her daily round of household duties, when her back and head are aching, and every new movement brings out a new pain! Tf the mere looking on at these suffering women touches our hearts, how hopeless must life be to the wo- men theinselves ! i Their devotion to duty is a heroism which a well person cannot understand. Qo. these ailing, wealk women, who are called upon to do work which would tire a strong man, be made to see that they can easily and surely better their condition ? Will not the volumes of letters from women made strong hy Lydia E, Pinkbani’s Vegetable Compound, convince them of the vi of this medicine ¢ How shall the PACT that it WILL HELP THEM be made plain? When ame uit of hard work, but ex- work is the privi- dicine has been successful in more than a million cases, is it justice to yourself to say, without trying it, *¢ fF do not believe it would help me’? Surely you cannot wish to remain weak and sick and discouraged, exhaus with ee ’s work. You have some derangement of ‘anism, and Lydfa E, Pinkhai’s Vege © Compound will help you just as surely as it has others. Read tho letters from women in the opposite column of this paper, and when you go to your drug store to buy this sterling medicine, do not let yourself be persuaded to accept the druggist's own valueless preparation because it is a few cents cheaper than Lydia E, Pinicham’s ' Vegetable Compound. to any person who can show writers’ special pormission,— ‘Owing to tho fact that somo skoy enuineness of the testimonial Letters we i Tucationed REWARD #estierlne yma ; r~y t 73 Cures. ada letter ina paper telle o a i 1 from Lydia Binkham’s Vegetablo Compound. } had been and was near! ws ot doctor gave ph 5 Evidence cf Mrs, Pink! Dran Mns. Pr ing how much ¢ winter ¢ ing fons, and able Compound native Wash aw n well now, do not have monthly period, but can 1 never contd do until 1 spourmb Te ot praise the I do hope suffering f your remedies and be cured ss to the Compound; it has done MES. ¢ IE KELLOGG, Ber- and th beyaa taking: the C. PD Compound tooh c as I have been. I wish all suce wonders for me und fam so Shanktu lin Uecights, Ohio. “Dean Mus. Pinkias:—f wish to let you know Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has cured me of puintu from which I suffered terribly, I really belie to-day if it had not been for your medicine. 1 pound enough, and feel thatif all who suffer from put themselves under your ea relef.—MISS K. E. SCHOLTE that Lydia BE, | nenstruation hat I would be insane nnot praise your Com: female troubles would aad follow your adviee they will find Mt. Oliver, Pittsburg, Pa. “ Drak Mrs. PInkiras or eight years [have suffered with inflame mation of the womb and bladder, profuse and painful menstruation, and at times it seemed as though [ should dic. 1 doctored most of the time, ¥ ailevery year, A short time ago | bean to take Lydia 's Vegetable Compound, and, thenks to your wonderful cine, Tam to-tl & well woman. Your i if icine is voman's best. friend."—MRS. L, L. TOWNE, Littleton, N. Hi. “Dean Mns. Pinkuas:—I write this lett the benefit of poor, suffering women. Lydia Compound has done me a great deal of bottles and feel like e& new woman. When medicine T was hardly able to be up, eould ached from head to foot, was almo: pains, aud stomach was out of order. lore me ind ft con work MRS. JENNIE PREEMA er for vou to publish for Pinkham's Vegetable | have taken three woollof these keaind not f Ave ubles have 1 tired." Lima, Ohio, “Dear 0 seven yeurs wil ed by two of the y your T was sick for doctors in this city. but a living 1 Ow wy Week, blood in nds ond feet swell rhea, I have taken Plakham's Vegetable oneemore. Lh and am able to y do not feel tired wi My norves Was troubled Iso had lencors six bottles of Lydia B, > Compound and feel well tained twenty-seven pounds ky in the store and 0 nT get home at nj, Words cannot express my" grenuitude te Bs Pinkham foe wh: ‘ at her medfe me."—PETRA B. LOYA, care of [Wolfson Sime koe one for 1d notkn 1 tical people have from timo to time kK, of L: % genuine, ore ne Totoew obtaakag ted wi above testimonials are no! ‘Mapicors Co., Lynn, Macs. EB, Poa GENS Uc an