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gm THE WORLD: T ee DAY EVEN G, MAY 7, 1901, —-—: —.-24¢2—____<__. Van Wyck Could Abolish Gomibline eue the Order. od FPSO536999892958-064-9904008 Ne SOC ere er ececerecer? nb Grete geendes Othe bod eee en ‘Mayor Van Wyck could have done, thy suppression uf crime hundreds of honest 4 to do the ris! fon Jamas Island what L heve done to stamp out gam- bling.” ave that reply to-day nthe political aspect} s £ Fiftcen’s crusule ind ge a fayor Van Wyck Me can rem could dof order toh understand tha the work. were 1 answered make | Dlers Vree- Awk Capt What wr ed real orde Rambling know. 1 World Wants | Keep Your ; i [Prisoner signed Business Alive. | Had Disease and Did | Not Know It. ae Paid ele Wants |, This Morning's World.» I 304° BUT 550 Paid Help Wants Ya the 413 Other New York s Combined, 2 OOLLEVTORS COMPOSITORS |, ABDUCTED HIS OWN WIFE. Dive aanuel The girl is only seventeen years old, Gnd, after Shnotderman married her, Jt fe allegod. ‘he ould her to 4 disorderly gy} — I 4453 ~ SHALLPOK WA | CROWDED COURT | | li | te With setting Girt!) AW A JEROME SAYS MAYOR EASTMAN ON IS RESPONSIBLE. WITHiss if He Would Professor Sve He Had GAMBLANG| Joints $s! And Maginira the on Mr Shaw wa vel with his Hhaw wus discharged, Uihag he. ) O00 000 aT STAKE IN FICHT. {Contest of Cruger Will, i Which Left Kin O Each. —_ SHAW WAS A PEACEMAKER. te Olnsw Nuninat Him, and nase the ihe sinter w ns HR wite, et in rather a. i ried to separate vptured by nd than attemp A Dinminwed wan passing toe] hin wife a * two women were 4d he had no comp'aint to Tai Ke against her husband and he STAND | No Intention of Kill- ing Grogan. May, the kt stand tn re ran, took the today Napoke tr at grad his low vy rec tremulous tony overed ais eatimony with a brlef ember, 194, Mr cl | heattn Stable au Prom 1806 unity Mr Groaun Ge lw, ae LNCS Saas YARMOUTH’S ow EAVORITE PURSUIT. .|Levee in Which Fair Witnesses Joined hinerae| Who/Will Testify; : wee! Against Eric Hope’s : tthe newer Claim of $25,000 for Libel. then nor i ) powhoot hin tft tad te When Togo wWomy black-bandle vad not his ye Wl owent back + aad not enough centre for bot Lo went back | and get the old brassn o) Recalbre revoly M Dpinto the nenyant fiw Fa er a) D parsed back of him ant sco up a | slverstipned, seal te Oe eT white Manned bestthon faehng the river with my back | X ong black TF oexamined the rim-fre | truded from. fod that the only und ened ie Dia cartridge in it lay under the op my reat band Pott andy onthe barrel, L irl ios turn the Howeult not tu { mer just piowed, wit deeb sived «daughter Syi- Sa ene TIDE DS, IETS er [EARL OF YARMOUTH STAR IN A COURT. & TONLE TARR ERIN A gorgeous costume flashed beneath the brilliant lights ofaball room. The queen of society is radiant to-night. Tho nervous hands of a weak woman have toiled day and night, the weary form and aching head have known no rost, for the dress must be finished in time. To that queen of socicty and her dressmaker we would say a word. Ono through hothouse culture, luxury and social excitement, and the other through the toil of necessity, may somo day find their ailments 2 common cause. Nervous prostration, excitability, fainting spells, dizzi- ness, sleeplessness. loss of appetite and strength, ail indicate | serious trouble, which has bo een promoted by an over-taxed system. For the society queen and the dressmaker alike, there is nothing so reliable as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to restore strength, vigor, and happiness. Mrs. Lizzie Anderson, 49 Union St., Salem, N. J., writes: “Dear Mas. Pris Aw:—I feel it grateful Luin to you for what yor time J suffered everything a v ovaries, falling of the womb, needle to se The first de much that I kept on using it. 1 a aud uble to do my work. 1 also ride ee wheel and fecl no bud effects fr: {t. Lum thanlcful to the Gir ing you tho wi iad GEw c curing 6 pitts women icine to every Woman troubled wit! discuses.” Mrs. Sarah Swoder, 103 West St., La Porte, {nd., writes: Tt gives me At times ¢ Le Compr leucorrhwa, ald new nd hel kann" 6 Vegetable Compound has “Thad been a suffe fe “thie M4 yutiter of the ri wer vr ast woman in A paused for ent Law- Tyou when we want you nodded and wer aisle tal wen Yarmourm Med thve Jurors, ABE AHMED SLOT MACHINES SMASHED, Mntereon Bolles ¢ urse, the attorney rte. Hummel read the ob, ticle sted his aijourned. til E tne. wrt then tomorrow morning. Pie Parlor Bult has blghiy pollsbed, mahogany tat Nered in Kool Quality damask; spec! Handsome Mo quette Carpet at PER 80c yARD eee COMPLETELY Neat designed FURNISHED try Carpet at rE A5c vith, Tapes: # Mahogany Best quality Axminster} , Gulden O« Carpet at be Golden Oak Chiffonier, highly polished, has Siarge drawers, ey top with bere elled edge mirror; sale price, Golden Qak Sift, Extension Table, nea! ¢f turned legs, with carved stret box for leaves: special, eae ire apring, Tor ted, spring and. mattrena: Se eee { $479-1483 THIRD AVENUE AT 84TH STREET. ay earar® $6 50, $7.50 & $8.50, at WHITE RIBBON REMEDY Can. B: G.ven in Glass of Water, Tea or Ite Itibbon inessed ie. Oe MRS. SARAH SWODER deposited welch wil WHAL iis Special Offering ji BIG CREDIT HOUSE. We carry the largest stock of So Suh MW aists 4 evitype CARPETS, The assortment consists of |g CLOTHING Wash Silks, China Silks, Oy cH ORTH Taffeta Silks and 50% a. 2EES OPENS aN Louisine Silks. ACCOUNT WITH US. All gonda delivered Also FOODS DELWERED Solid Black and White Taffeta Silks, Entire waist tucked and|f hemstitched ; recent prices ain Carpe d5. Oileloth, by Silk Damask Parlor Suit, 5 pieces, 1 Large Standing Mirror, 7 feet high, 1 Solid Mak fanued ¢ Ci tre Tal 35.00, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th Sb 1 Set Crockery, 100 pie 221, 223, 225, 227 GRAND ST., 164, 166, 168, 170 SMITH ST., BROOKLYN, Curse DRINK CURED BY DR. BRANFORD'S COMPOUND (GOTTON Or PILLS Coffee Without Pai en 's Knowledge. wi re oy the | t or drunkard. posalbie for any one to hi wore after ual HAVE YOU ANY BUSINESS FROp- erty to let? Sunday World Wants fad tenants quickiz, e + Critt . Vinca f