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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1901. = KOCH & Co, ‘SURGICAL OPERATIONS # '125thStreet, West srear asd Pree HTING. ytany of Them Unnecessary. Mrs. E : Till 9.30 P. Me | 6 ? F; i Children’s Days---S2°" Advice and Medicine Like a continued story, our offerings on Children’s Davs grow more interesting from week to Week —Here is a part of the lat. est chapter of wonderful economical values in reliable apparel: iFor the Girls: For the Boys: The Wanamaker Idea in the Betterment of Clothes for Men Every. man is particular about his clothes. Many men do not live up to their liking, because of the matter of economy. Fine woollens and best tailoring cost fifty or sixty dollars, for @ sack suit, at the swell tailor’s. Ninety-nine men out of a hundred can’t gratify their good taste to that extent, for a business suit. But They Can Get Equal Clothes for Half That Price! That’s the Wanamaker idea. We get the finest worsteds and cheviots that can be made— AGAIN FIG --$-0~ _—— ‘ Lieut. Beau, of Macabebes, Killed in Attack S by One Force Well Armed. Pinkham’'s Have Saved Many Women from the Surgeon's Knife. Martin om =~ aot co visit. se snow | Ho: Three- nitals in our erent cities are si fourths of the patients lyr hite beds are women Lieut. Peau, of the Macabebes. | war. y should this be t ham's Vozetable Compound }. pital. Read the letter here pu and see how she escaped the knif Of finest worsteds, $30. Of the handsomest Cheviots, $25. But here are other suits, for-every service—to meet the tastes a'so mixed tweeds, casslmeres or chiv= iots, 3 to 16 yrs., rege 1.2 est quality cheviot cl th in Oaford, bluc, back of invisible stripes, mad: with flare o- tlounc: and stray ped seams, hed with the full consent of the writer, by a faithful rellance on Mrs. Pinkham's J was Killed and one of the force Was i Tee eer tr Gnenel j very one of these patients in the hospital beds had plenty of warning] MISSES’ BOX. JACKETS of all-wool best | THREE-PIECE SUITS of allwool mixed! beautiful stuffs! We have them made up by expert tailors; with c fighting the Ameri-| in that bearing-down feeli@g, pain at the left or right of the womb, nervous! Guility ke Ssomely taioved, ches ints or tweeds, well tailored and fer-|ffevery necessary stitch taken by hand. Hand-made collars and Se Nikcoln carter exhaustion, pain in the small of the tek. All these things are indleations| satin tinsd_ all sand bla ta to AEG 0..-9-98 lapels. Hand.made buttonholes. Best hair cloth and canvas on Serene Be ae anita What a terrifying t » poor souls are lying there on those| yyssps! all-wool hom:soun| all-wool serges or ckeviots, 3t) 9 yrs..| ff te inside to make the coat shapely, and to keep it so. Finished sy and apparently (an ! hospital pets eat nee ratlon ‘ ; ; aril chev rasted Eton or ack t] Teg. SO0sseceee eee ....3.85 |fin every way as handsomely as a custom-made suit. The new sack * tion. do not drag along at home or in your place of employment until youl elect, yoks front. and. beck 711 ce.0Fs,| DOUBLE-BREASTE! vo 3 : Sl are obliged to go to the hospital and aulmit to an examination and possible roo full Length skit, 1410181 plain EY SUETS Rota || coat, or the smart low-cut double-breasted coat. pares ~—— | operation. Bulld up the female system, cure the derangements which have i ©8575 tures, 705 16 yrs, reps $00. ore, 375 The best Sack Suits possible to buy. Choicest patterns that ¢ signified themselves by danger signals, and remember that Lydia E, Pink- lewceiee DSpace Roig) ices ee 1, : TROOPS IN CUBA saved thousands of women from the hus-|4 all-wool | KNEE PANTS of all wool plain blue serges, |) CO™Me from the loom BRITISH FAIL ++89c! advice and treatment by her medicines. | Shoes for Boys and $ | 3 to long, ree. 6, irls: wi of every man: ( > i Win doubt write to firs Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for free advice ; Gri oreo ‘ fete ae ry ee. MISSES" Girls:| ae Suits ah es and biuc | Men's Double-breasted Sack Sults of ‘ | ‘her experience covers twenty years catiepry aaliunra Phhe miarege Hn MISSES" BOOTS, laced or buttoned, kid o: Cheviot. serge lined, at 38.59. “black and blue cbeviot; the new, style sf 5 sbluee Gingcalie clh tops. patent lathzr tips, hand-|p Diack cfeviot Sulta; costa ith satin | of double-breasted coat. as, made, BY s ¢ or blue tatfet st co d{ ” c ind plaid bod) u we tall ttle extrema, ora bluestaffetay stool, welted tho; edic or London toe, sizes terme fined: a splendid business. sult, very atylish, at $13.50 and. Si appliqued, t #10. Suita ot black and blue cheriot—the kind that lasts for two seasons: rerge itt ++ 8.98 | CHILDREN Men’s Winter Overcoats “CANTEEN ISSUE REVIVED IN| KITCHENER WIRES THAT BOER HILDREN'S SAILOR SUITS, of allwool| 10 t-2..-csssssserscosssssense4:B9 [ff linea: Handmade collars end Luvion- | sop» wit too eary to De prepared with REPORT BY GEN. Woop. LEADER HAS ESCAPED. nent manufacturer newest etfects, all | LITTLE MEN'S LACE SHOES of kangaro>|f! suita‘ot blue and black cheviot, of cr. | Dany already that’ few words: about = colors, 4 to 13 yrs, none worth less] [3.5 S0Ut Sls: Spring heels, sizes 11 cellent Quality: anegentoratstolthe e les we are showing ; thin ¢.00. 3.98] YOUTHS LACED SCHOOL SHGes OS |) ARIES, HIN, Asoa "liperal’ shoulders: | SSN, goiathe beet 48 ovescaat to be ‘ ng | Crittetam Continnes In London and For the Little Tots satin calf, sizes 44 to 2 bee 1,29 made Tibet Beck ults, very servicea- found) anywhere, (and intend to con- g i] 3 eran Aaa tyliah, 2. tested piccipitsc. Gen. Baller Speake) for. t INFANTS’ BUTTONED BOOTS of-finest| [| suite of black unfinished worsted: ares [par nian Wioterie novercont) 0 vara lene Himeelt. BOX COAT: of all wool serge. di ae quality patent lather, colored tops, fa well-dressed appearance that every. capes, stitch:dand edged with sitinfolds,) sizes 2to 7. ee ane Gosire ss ot; some with fa colars of cloth and Mi , Chi é5 1.19 Two very otnee attractive overcoats, at $850 to WASHINGTOD The canteen] poxpox, Oct. 1.—The wholly un- velvet, trimmed with pearl buttons, | Misses’ and Children’s Hats: sible Second floor. Fourth avenue. laste is revived to-day tn 4 revort YT A tistactary altuation in Snth Africa colors blue, tan, brown or red; 1% to | CHILDREN'S SOFT FELT SCHOOL HATS | SSS ie Wood ox} pn ACen Ona Ht In) continues to call out the most severe yrs se ecseee. ..5,98 perce, My wear ecolts reae 1D, | TS ul he matte uced lista Lordi Kitcheneri(osdayiwiren COATS of plin cloth, various style| _Pearl.royal, castor or black,reg.69¢.4 8c N Sab-renortysubmitted: bya Inshector ikalGenn Bathaihiel crossed © thel/fls capes, trimmsd with soutach: braid, | ANGORA WOOL HAS, very popular and Fresh ews of the Shoe Sale airoe ag that the exchange je a great] YAsu River, twenty miles north of Vry- some coats finish d with leather belt;| comfortable, all colors, reg. 1.25.. 69¢ || ne” Oe ee ce ee Ronitortt ht Feubacswnoria | one mane) ee he han again colors tan, red, blu: or brown, 1 aii CHILDREN SBABYZUMATS, velvet: Tam There is always something, eh torte about this Shoe Sale, be te Buller in a apeech this afternoon COATS of cream rippl: eiderdown, cape | white silk cord a mull cee Thatjis why;the/ta that thowsands off megs aoe women ake ia sets - : 3 , it, for themselves and theis children, is unflagging and constant, rn plained of the general eriticiam, ex- ally of the newspaper criticisms of He admit he had advised Whito that it would cexsary to surrender comp.aln fromthe exchange has, worke and yok: trimmed with satin r.b“on, 6] colors, reg. 1.98. ...6...... vee 986 Hi mos. to 2yr + 2.39} MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S FELT HATS, POKE BONNETS of cream bengalin: silk,| many novel shapes, trimmed with silk French or puffed crowns, chiffon or| ribbon bands and streamers, all colors, lace face ruche, all sizes..eee. 69] reg. 1.48 : And each succeeding batch of news is of marked pecuniary impor- tance to tnose who have iootgear to provide for the coming Winter, and want to combine the maximum of goodness with the minimum of outlay. ; In all three groups—Men’s, Women's and Children’s Shoes— new, attractive offerings are ready today. Read on: stances of the case, he was quite pre- pared to lét the public judge of the JustiNadllity of the newspaper attacks. ——— sints againat 't tes and individu y rare. The total nui deaths of officers and enlisted me: . a resident of 1 o-day attempted to Jump from a sec ond-story window of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, where she ty a patient. She sprang through a sasn, cutting herself and was saved from falling to t by a screen DEATH CAME TO hendquarter's em- eight victime n deaths, HEAWY PENALTY “Dear Mrs, thought | would write to you to s help for me nd on the left sldg r will be so fore that Tc low down IT will be t Here is Proof, Undeniable Proof, That Many Operations May Be Avoided. Pinkham—As I am a grent sufferer from female troubles [ if you thought there was any positive tam very sore through my bowels, especially over the womb, n with a dull. sore pain, and tn a will have to be poul- velour calf save one-third of thelr value, $1.90—Nox calf, wax calf and stout ki- akin shoes; full flat soles of heavy. will worth $3. $240—A collection of fine shoes, in nearly all leathers, and many’ toe shapes: amoothly and well made; in this Fall's styles, Women’s Shoes— $1—Of black kidskin; soft but durable. Two dollar sort. $1.40—In smart shapes; firm soles and heels; good for school use, or your other shoes. Fair value year waa sixty-seven, a per- Sprang Through a Sash. : : Maver han now ten almost | |, owe Toe Evening Wort) Men's Shoes a ana Boys’ Shoes— sland, owing UTICA, N. Y., Oct. Ben—stylah shows of box call, Wid and | g1-calfakin, of heaey sort, with heave solen: all leather. $1.2%5—Made of tough gratned goat akin. on a shapely last; solfd leather throughout; full toes. Value §2. Children’s Shoes— SOc—-More than 5) pairs, They have been In our own regular atock at much higher prices. The sizes are somewhat deranged, which Is our rea- son for clearing them out. Some were 50. Se—Children’s fine black kid and calf- akin shoes; wide toes and solld soles; T have a bad dis- han operation and nd will be unable to w at times Thi made for school and even for dress wear. Larger sizce, 9c and $1. and leath- fa $2.50, $1.60—In_ ‘several toe sha voles: others ers; some stout welte of the flexible sort that ft and wear pares ve to go throw HIM IN OOD WAY.! have the left ovary removed, If you can help me let me hear from you Another lot of small " shoes at $1; 8001 i Mrs. M. G. SHIVELY, Upson, Wis. 31.55—Patent leather shoes; new, the manly kind; made with spring 2.1900," ‘shapely and comfortable. heels, Basement. FOR STRINERS. 4 THREE PICKETS SENTENCED an TO'THREE MONTHS IN JAIL. Dear Mrs, Pinkham-—When I wrote to you last fall In regard to my| health, death would h been a welcome visitor to me, but I followed your advice and am now well. dl tried everything [ could hear of, went to CARRYING 100-POUND KEG, STRUCK BY WAGON. JOHN WANAMAKER, - every doctor far and nenr, spent a great deal of money and received no bene- fit. At the time I wrote you T was saving up money to go to Chicago to Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave. , 9th & 10th Sts. have an operation upon the womb and ovaries, which the doctor sald un- NN NE aa NWere Tried for Assaulting a Non-| Willlem Ehlers War Thrown from I had T would dle, but. thanks to your remed T avotded this. [ have = 2p Union j;Workers/v Attempted Westiiand gehesonet taken eight bottles of Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, two of to Enter Roycotted Crashed Mie skull, your Blood Purtfler, and u four packages of Sanative, and am a well ‘ is : woman, | advise every Woman suffering as T did to take Lydia E, Pinkham’'s remedies. Mra. M. G. SHIV Upson, Wis. “March 20, There are more clothes rubbed out by using soap then are worn outs William Ehlers, Mfty years old, of No, 1901." Philip Fuchmer, lore Fouart who were on du #7 East One Hundred and Sixtleth - etree clothing street, a driver for the Ames Express $5000 were to-day convicted in Sp met death tn a pecullar acct washes clothes better and is much less expensive than soap. It does not injure the most delicate fabric and requires only half the labor that soap does. . It will clean pots, pans, dishes, floors, furniture—anything about the house. Send for our FREE booklet, “ Golden Rules for Housework.” ‘THE N, K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicaro, St Louis, New York, Boston. at Fifth street, a non-unton and sentenced to' three months onment cach. e,pritoners and court attaches were | ead from hig wagon at One Hundred © greatly surprised « we of the 5 Hee te ee Unriged at the weverity of (het iq Fiftyetifth street and Elton avenue. Balers was delivering a keg of white of In the MILLINERY DEPT. entree: clingy cases have unually | deen let off with fines. Justice Hinsdale, | pte eo keg, whie velmher Bs tardoivorine thewectcre eotiin a He had the keg, which welghed 100 © “eWe concede the Fght rkmen to . on his shoulder, when the pole a organize and do anytaing th to pro- gon belonging to the Bollver Q LY AMC’ ONsh ONS tect their int erate there to infllet ve r will not tol- t Company struck him on the legs Big TEA Sale! the Name ts the Magnet! keg of lead came down Meseitniieey CRA eae aia nario tor nan LULL shown on Friday and Saturday an immense 3 DAYS ONLY, | 9 Rarer threel ntnanets) mere (ncsured of | vet) wagon, venaloatonca Variety of Toques, Tarbans, Walking Hats, Bee ae setae ie BOYNTON S Magistrate Meade tn the Morrt- santa Court. op) and beating | later Sailor Shapes and Bonnets, enter the boycott 2 — ne “SHE IS SUNG THIS INSULTER FOR HER FEES. F WOMEN FINED MRS. CARPENTER, WOMAN LAWYER. WANTS 82,000. Family 30° Cloak, Suit, Atigeisalworeh $7\s0° [lixed | §kirt and Waist Store At $7.50, worth $10.00, and up to $25.00 each. Regular Price, 38c. “Gillis Family 6th Avenue and {Sth St. Hing prices are fully one-third under what millinery stores aek| Mixed’ is exceedingly popular—this sale a (Formerly 14th St.) enables you to Ly itata saving. 5 Hee delivered fre thin 25 miles, 5 (Single pounds sold in store or delivered| Leaders in Values for 30 Years, MELVILLE C. BOYNTON. from $1.45 to $5.50 each. Broken Note new with other goods.) U C | location, The finest assortment of ntrinimed Hats C offee Svery swell shape in all desirable colors, Ostrich Plumes of exceptional “s, Fancy Feathers of all kinds, Breasts, Birds, Pompons, Quills, ete. E Made up mainly of the broken and small- er teans of higher grade coffees. Great novelties in materials for making and trimming Beautiful orn 5 LB, LOTS DELIVERED ments of Steel, Gun Metal and Rhinestones, in Bands, ( ns and Buckles. Free in Manhattan, Brcoklyn and the Broadway, 8th & oth Streets. Bice io Manat, SIMPLY SEND POSTAL or telephone 3471 Cortlandt. Write for price list 19 aga oe cas! elivered tee RWBatterman |" At $4.75, worth $6.50; Our s for the same article. The Raffetto Sailor, our own creation, 1s having a phenomenal sale, Chie Tailored Hats, exclusive modcls, HEIN SULT or Peer ABVERTISING USE es SvnparWoriaWants AND YOUR BUSim , WONT G oo MAGISTRATE GAVE CASEY FULL LIMIT IN HIS POWER. Greatly Pleased Are Our Customers, both as to liberal terms of CREDIT andour selection of Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, which is al- ways complete and up-to-date. To those who are not acquaint- ed with our methods of doing She Won the sult for Her Client ty more of any in 35 miles of POD erences The Gillies Honest Spices Morgan & Co.'s have been known for more than i FOES OU CONS Acoratne\slsineAlinita ators inelanil CO yeags as the purest in this business a cordial invitation is : varket. Right now is their extended to pay usa visit and hin wife, together 6 oOMr, Grimes and another Lady tn attend a wedding and) Mor best season. note and compare prices. There is no doubt that you will be pleased to open an account with us, ‘H. ZEITZ & TARSHIS, had been tC Sherry’s, Pith fourth st Ladies’ Box Calf, lace, Kangaroo’ top, English welt, full extension sole, mannish shape, widths B to E, sizes Another Great Shoe Offer. Tloney Back If You Want It. Gillies Company Company Je argue her case walking th 4 k late Judgew dagh themselves | P toward Sixth avenue 315 to 7, ’ The cave grew, out of sve ctaim of 1 Caney and two other men ran ue Value 3.00, 233; 235, 237 & 239 Washington St, || New York, 431 8th Ave,, near 32a st. On every subject quickly Che dr yimgans, whiecdied hi docishe two Ladies, who y walking tnd) | Bet. Park Pl. & Barclay St. Estab'd 1840/9 Brooklyn, 468 Sth Ave., sear son st. decided by thest 3 v6 wt ut In, bonds and. thins (ai To-morrow— Brooklyn, 535 Fulton St, opp. zim Pi. ing to $1y,0¢ S2hoO In Frat eatace He nued anid lost, ‘1 d re 4 Al tel Carne World Almanac. 600 Pages. 1,000 ‘ ree i ir 2s c arrested and taken to the Ih xtreet station. house lon, for her 1.98. Subjects. . 190,000 Facts.. and had since been con. Mra. Farah Tyvon Morer'a fret Lees of the Fall Series TUESDAY Mt, NEITHER JUMPS NOR DROPS, but dally,, regularly, month in) and om. had been hurrying along {cand had pie et. and had ne M Ost 15, 2.400 Fourth Bloor, slanoate Cancer reer eae OAS ——— month out, in New York City circu- wucateate Conseil sid Broadway,Graham & Flush Business success depends upon en- |!ation The World maintains, » lead doMr. Allen and fined hat of téns of thousands oyer-any other paper. ergy, ability—and Sunday World Watts, ‘past , . Prion ees