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ee ‘THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, 1901. ES The Doctor Writes About Counterfeiters, JIB AUMANIA N & BRO. é, €, BRO, CHAS. H. FLETCHER, New York City. Hyannis, Mass., May 12, 1900, THIRD AVE., NEAR 84TH ST. Dear Mr. Fletcher:—I wish to congratulate you on your numerous vic-. tories over counterfeiters and imitators of Castoria, and trust the time is not far} distant when these inferior and dangerous mixtures will be entirely suppressed. You are right when you say ip your advertisements that it is “Experience| jagainst Experiment.” Se RRS TRA NGINE RRR ECO | I feel it to be an outrage and an imposition upon the parents of fittle chil-|) 0.) im: er tuiting tully worth $35.60, 5p eee rae “ dren that my name should be associated with imitations of Castoria, dangerous tol] si: c 1\] One Dollar Per Week a Huleecotoritee the health and life of these little ones, who too often fight their battles for life in vain. 2.50|_ Opens an Account. _| has 75¢ = ° ty Story tao. LO) | Crnidles (Copyrignt, iwi, by Dally ganulens S the sun wus sinking behind the thin line that marke! the horizon an. said, resting he Hlumined with Orawn and away to the the Ite Tittle womau back to the old ho: and seemed the end of the world, the “prairie schooner” stopped » soneck or 0 new-log cabin on the Blue River, and | urging with the In the autumn tt shall take tol hat night another canile, like girl; Taster, lidy—fe Ohio” renner emer) ETT, -« star, elim mm the act : ¥ Day after day of leh blue, cloon Let me again commend you for the high standard you have maintainea|||A Four- “Room Flat Completely Furnished, for $125, Davi a Polly and the baby had com- blistering sun, bre chiens, . ' manood (hele weston the deser Af, gleaming wands that mote /in the preparation of my prescription, and I confidently believe it is due to this|]] 0 °:,-wess' ac B pleas, Pec ‘0 David the weeks passed swiftly nd dim stars; week after A 1 fmitation ma- HOUEINE Therelwas solrauehioiusldone ant dust and thint—inat (SCrUpwlous integrity you are indebted for the wonderful sale of Castoria to-day ble. Rocker, handsome and so little with which to do. Rut to i rey 4 * amp and alr of handsome Pletures, Polly the days. were Tol Twontys : : ve tae Ausuat on theland the steady growth it has had since I gave you the details of its manufacture yee Pee Hilt stand In the door of he in ory, da woul f her y arc a je sie’ with vhaby under the trees Aad. Kase in my laboratory, thirty-three years ago. Be RULCHEN eae a Kitehen scrror, t and fell, but he dragged ner te (nd away they went und did not serve to make the hours vass Best quality Ax- minster Carpets, autumn came at last. The cotton Wood trees dropped thelr leaves and the vast prair ame just a trifle more yellow and ren. David away his small store of grain and j tatoes and turnips; plastered another t of mud upon the outslle of his pin and his Hed many trees along the river, cut them up and pile the wood against the “lean-to.’ and the winter came. norays. Only the cactus binations. borders to. yenten, i regular | ($125 yd. 5c | All wootVelvet; A handsome Range of | Carpets, bs: autiful | new design, heavy cast {color —combina- | J A compkte line of Crockery, | tionsregu- 65c! lings, large oven, patent rot Lite t her on her ed at him The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signaturo of The winte Buzzard A sa a and has been mado under his per- Dinner Sets, 112 pieces, from 4t $t ¥4- jend shelf, reducing lds, pani) Se reerierinieri A\cectable Preparation for As- CNW sonal supervision sinco its infancy. $6.50 up. Theatiy pally] | nickelled plate oven door Rey bottom silanealenevas Similating the Food and Regula - Allow no ono todcceive you in this, Tea Sets, $6 pes., from $3.00 up. | Carpets, choice | and knobs, with 2lengths & path across the monotonabs mil pete sot All Counterfeits, Imitations and «‘ Just-as-good”’ are but Toilet Sets, 10 pieces, from $1.75 | designs and_col- | of pipe, 4 elbow white, and never a streak of bli ares Expcriments that triflo with and endanger the health of Seems or eee 58c and lifter... 9.49 ‘regular § up. THIRD AVE.,NEAR 847H ST. ("reir h st. Station relleve the leaden sky: night after night of frost and whistlug winds ar ing snow and moaning brane! selene $ Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Promotes gestion Cleerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither pium,Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Ol), Pare- : + ah goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It BYEGLASSES AND (SURO? x 4 = contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio GOLD... SF * Punpe Eceeetepptc teeth substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms * fee and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhaa and Wind a Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation = and Flatuleucy. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. toto o Proctor’s #2.8;30<2 Sa $300: 7 ¥Sl09 234, comin TAO ab N.! fs ltt i ie TH WEEK ocr jelane w! : your eyes d sell you ate ol our 3230 4 Happened 10 Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- @) tering “creclames tor 41, and glee, 2 a a ae re Ver ears toh, Sour Stomach Diarrhea CENUINE CAS T RIA ALWAYS feiter “at vaio! ere oe Won" eeanrceee Yorms | onvulsions ,Feverish- asst A m4 tween acta. pe ents facta pareh re terrae HEIN AY ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. AUBER'S: {4TH ST. MUSRUM, Leah, | the Giantess, Meyers, deatded Lady, iS FAT LADIES 1: AL, DANCE. ASD KK: JOHNSON & RICK LADY. C¥~ ALLAN'S PUNCH ORROW & SAT. itn uit | ca oval "PAL. The Kind You Have Always Bought | aa in Use For Over 30 ae Ji ‘DREW i abn Ga a ‘Tue CenTaun company, VY muBnaY STREET, yw VORN CITY. “SHE'S: CRITERION , raya dum iclelnieiviviniefnieye a evecare PLUCKY YANKEE (DEATH MAY FOLLO ow fees aii ue th FE, corn blilstered and shrivelle c nd shriveled in th: IARLES FROUMAN | MATOCES 5 falntest wreege area the A Gosh'tlmighty Big Suce \T. SAT | to-son HES DEFIES A KINGDOM) fOW AT WEDDING) zz sspr mentite re ee lad mata that hung i New OF THE No “inure ay Polis: Hae {Hero of “Graustark” Risks All for Love—His/mrs. smirms sKULL rRac- E BEN oy Modern Play WW O RL OD. HOLDEN. vo Clouds was. vi and Mxten Po whispering i i | th mound, wer Story in the Evening World. URED IN TENEMENT EIGHT: ELSIE de WOLFE 223.5 oping, b the Ded of th te ith wistrul : : . » wa tars ape metorcromere er “ek 14TH STi ae. Sais et woe. INEES TO-MORROW “ESAT. | WEDNESDAY MAT. Zhe, & B00. No ther. GARRICK TUR Ee s EXTRA MATINEE TO-MORROW RE area OREO We cite! Ore! atin mee eens "| HAWTREY A jessage from _Mars. 7 Man nat ld ff a “ Of the miking of books there 1s no) born free and equal, as well as for on) Mt found her lying end. But a reall ygood love story or bellevors in the so-called divine rigat in ‘Hanas.{a romance of adventure wherein the Nevoniaiane Anthony Hope's “Pris- thitlebiviciericielntet Inlmimint % i but broke fi Dn prin. Mut sho rake interest never lags always commands] oner of Zenda” revolutionized ro- us he bridle, Md t attention. When both these elements/mantic literature, has a story ap-| , tes dismal howl; “The Barrack lite tence unui oenslneeaaateca Hear | andeeaide: are combined, and combined skil-|Peared so replete in blended love and)! EAUPR EE SoTR OE LN quare Theatre, Pp eaininr dearly Se eee | she screamed, with fully, the result {s a story no one can| episode, so thrilling and at the same, IV ILEaeEKRoe GES ners Wednoed: ain the hum of iife—the winter! r i her lying » shel snesa that startled him! "L afford to leave unread, time so tender in its heart passages, | /,;, ‘ "9 ‘ Bo soon as the frost was out of ‘the! hyd e alan. Don't touch me. with er sis "Graustark,” thi weat, t | eri oi ad the ceremony and help | Kuaw « » spring, how ligat that shone trom | hands, for y are red with the Such a romance is “Graustark; the a 8 erate ‘ony és ae ne, ow. sh themitole properly TROUNADOURS. UID, static enl CaeRee n . and gained the door | y, Story of a Love Behind a Throne.” story of a sec’ of e New ‘orld The wedd ae er tna - = isa pe thie, battle rot) ifay agaln ft iy henide the wed | a aed slong with frigntened Itcontaine more than mere love| Who dares to litt his eyes to the ecu: RUG O PNG AcE ROK oadchccaiice HER TINE Eh oat BRON, DWA panama fist St. Bray, aby hi A t a ifr bbalesl Midi dt AREAL tod “ aera stretched to he re Ithough both these| pant of an Old World throne. ae A N ; R. ‘O-NIG. yeryitte! * Jed, pointing. to. the sang Jand adventure, although pee | Pe n celebration continued until ¢n'clock (is |“ Tusuiant a i ? ‘ VRETUSORCUL FOL diy sane Ohya anid $1 i auletly Polly arose a ; Wt, the san er uenta are treated In sch fashion| The ending of the story, too, Is al jie pratlow coniivudl unl §e/clock thin) ges HE: ier Were King.| $1. x: sit Srseued tie clos a arms around) Day neck, | bar my: Jeat aa to hold the reader spellbound from| surprise to even the most seasoned yee inung. tin auents and Mew . sare Lame Peinys prin Ks Wonkae lind thesis ood Ein ia: ilies 13 Cann tart to finis It deals with that/novel-reader, and = 1s absolutely Masiie smith, elettern years old, Wao | KNICKERBOCKER ash. ING BE, nb in the pre their) Killed my You sta " Last, WE! t si i " e! hn and his mother xs nireet, fan down the | HENRY WAS su TERRY, ee "AND THE BEAST. H the second flour. | ToNight, Wed. BIJO DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS first great sorrow mixture of pluck and. shrewdness| unique. It would be unfair to even ning child |, Te y took, Da y the hand ‘ moaned David, help-| whieh has placed our countrty in the| hint In advance at the nature of that @ window. mite. therwinds w. tn the east | le poor little woman, Don't lrank It occupies to-day. termination. : ‘ SO eater utes ak red h These qualities are combined in the There are repeated flashes of quick nd many a laugh and his wit nd, followed | LA eg she ran into sx ' Fe erent. | Bway & 20th. q 5 ms at him blankly across * the es i ne : oe 1a? wplied. “0 of-Grenfell Lorry, herg of the) American wit, candle h Fron E u 1 ! f it beyond igs tf scattered thickly through the story, the and Wo escape h n, There he overtook her an that Ate win nore: lonely: AU ‘str f H in th n 1 Where a representative of any but|relleving the tense and thrilling situ-| PS er eee ale Sd A a mi Mande Adan oie ONEER. A horeeman came out of the darkness | dear, lot ux xo back to Ohio. f 1 = bac the Yankee race would fail or would{ation and setting off the beauty of) w wd Leela bihs ON. DAY MATINE®. familiar toe th name. © Her ene, * moment i stroked Aner ‘hale awk autumn to the old |withdraw hopeless from the contest,/the love incidents. ee SARA LA im tsa 10; Ns TURSDAY_ NIGHT, : ‘ 4 randy, Om pe baayh Pel ie for Lamsoitonely: this young nephew of Uncle Sam There is not a-dull Hine in it from) > 4 4th You ught only the wi chorus, rs ‘5 1 —<ind th We beomauney ot temple. and | aueumn wait un. (1 1 the corn Is dead and eax the babe y to her presses on toward his object, past} first to last, and each chapter serves! F y hs She paused a momont find stood trem-| pride, past prejudice, past armed but-to whet the reader's appetite fOr ete ice PASTOR’S3* Hoyt: s oA Tin Soldier } OOM: ing. hen, bursting into tears, she we p wed netem CONTINUOUS PERFOR: ce AY. “Oh, bury me not on the lone prairie, | °",, 5 oo xank upe ‘e b or urea |force, to the very steps of a royal} the next. RY [Were summoned He found that the —— ——{} Williams & Tucker, Where the wild coyote may howl o'er ianieoetey ta at axked, gazing up |} inher pon the ground, her face buried foreera! “Graustark” ts by George Barr Me-| woman's aul frnctured and that |WrEER g FIELDS’ MUSIC Wigan, At 820 Mate cums, nna af hteniield, ane ry 4 Mey Se |e It beside her and uttered not 1 sect Cutcheon, a new writer, wi nas \ y le. HA a] va ORS OPEN 11. Where ‘tho -rattlesnnkes hiss and the]... {ttle wom |. word until ahe arom ate ati. "Phen Royalty, 80 closely and urely most decidedly “arrived."” It will be ald set attend] WITY TONY ht DIPLOMACY winds sport free, es gently stroked tr. She glanced | hedged in by Europeans, presen te in Th s i e any part in the fe que ot Mo MADISON, SQUARE. GARDEN, ee : Oh, bury me not-on' the lone prairie.” | ' re on gob, for Into her| M2 4nd with a ery stretched forth her|{mpassable barrier to this gallant published in serial form in The Even- Vadis pelhbors, including the | Thurs .Nov st Of A Memsage from rs ui hands ta him. and he folded her in his American between himself end the]ing Wor! id, beginning next Thursday, Pet pelted woman. When David entered the cabin the 7 » works the h evening hey founds iia sbabs: ly carts the words the horseman phe ‘ped fama, Polly teneelins ne horseman who passed in the bowed upon her arms, Eiatous face he bent-over th ne and kissed her, Sos ’ oman he loves. « nothing| Nov. 7 reputation “nis MAT. TO-DAY. AUTOMOBILE SHOW: Wnjvonedie ly tle ms hie Gare lavacurinions ee Do ti not miss a single instalment of BABY FISHERMAN DROWNED. neuigY Dewey Burlesquers. . . bury me the lone. pratri 4fne Hn F 1 it. After that man. 3 H@roman sit upon the seat. Just tihat she rules kingdom, that kings}|“Graustark.” You cannot affor: a liniaavaatig zaaves sion Bald, with a tremor. tn his y aren pven'| vat ead Tuesday evening. “The noside. the ttle” gray » bank ‘ eman drew re are suing for her nand, He loves her] Remember, it begins in —_—— river shently gazl 4 a Davia ane "Patiy aural and tries to win her, despite all Eu-{ing World next Thursday. | Seeking Tront with RA ip bes 1% MORROW. Manhattan Theatre Lx Through the fading sunlight and tt ow ranecben ae hiner hands and «ages |rone, Whother you are fond of the aver- Falla Overboard, GRAN ROS NE FIs KE ewillght and. the durk: thromgh th Re. for Day patiently: follow : eee ward a little cabin 1s princess herself is well worthyage novel or not. this annot fail to aE ici ee BEY! 6 BEI Arana of ihe balcongs 8 NS Tt is a story you willl . r-old ohild of ¢ ! pt At s.t0 was drowned 4 = 5 Statin nd of Edward Thompe ws minal at this sea the darkens ‘and the night; er) plough back 4 forth across the field dear,” vali the woman|such adoration, and the love affalr| interest you. stars, fe moon: ove and thought of the little mound under | with a sob. sien ith avery pretty problem for| remomber. Don't fall to read ft. -| THEATRE. REPUBLIC LAST WEEK and pi endless sands ee clogRed ‘and he t . One evening he took Polly|) And the man drove on—around tn fled and impeded her footst ei to the edge of the fleld and pointed to|eand hills and along the traf! Means those who hold that all _men were cabins with thelr cottonwoods and their! the Jong rows that shimmered green in back to Ohto. s) eee. HITE W Ny 10 He admits that thls will detract much Pate hoinojsaxpactva healt Contribptions from Readers of The e extreme step of driving lim : from the picturesque effect, but says taking Eveniag: World. it will cut the sweepers’ laundry bills in away from the capttid Reallers of The Evening World have half. It was intended to get him away on Deen touched by the aad story of Mrs, District Axsembly No. 49, Knights of “| Sept. 23, but It wae found that the only Jane Anderson, of No: 365 West Forty-| | eater, asked Mr, Nagle some time ago ny a guard had not : ails ‘Afth street. {Mt with rheumatism, unabse | | that the street-cleaning men’ be allowed eee eee ee mntpite sey EXTRA MATINER TO: 1ORROW, ve ise a} LH, HURTIG & SEAMON \ ae “ a Stoddart in the! Bonnie Brier Bush MAT. | Seats To-r mance of #8, OUROWN BRED Oy ym, AMERICAN, an S15. Mats MATINER DAILY & sa B : coPOANNA HELD 9 shore 4 strong people Did a pond to drowned wered (Eacept M METAL leas. Sh . ne Dare feiwork sos oer eer iis talmore than] es color of thelr uniforms. |gANCLEMENTE TAKEN FROM) part: ttojux ralsed enough | money and SQh anti THBATRE., MR 2 ry | STREET SWEEPERS WANT TO Mr. Lusk sayn that a vote has already started for the scene, but in: git bebe) «Wed. & Sat DAN to be dispossessed, but*the City Marshal been taken and that the majority of the COLOMBIAN HOME. at night eareual a jittte villige Was atte Wed. vk a REARS Hi rim, Election Day was prevalied upon to delay tie evle-| CHANGE UNIFORM. ; tion service. ‘Tho Evening World hns| CA UVEINAS Ooh a Beene energie mee Rien |S ae Semen Ses | DEATHIIN STOKES HOTEL. Men t $5.09 | thrown | Inte Telephones : In service in forison, He storn and tts t "ARIZONA. ' een 1h 100, Mata, Wela & magnates sathafa teed fouriae when: ia Manhattan. HACKETT fier me Speclal Matinee e wled, RO AVE, faviously acknowl but They WU Save Laun- fv Appeared Infiia-room-anid td to antl Bie ve, SUNSET MINES 335, TA. ary Bills. Workman: Falla from Fifth Flour » dragged oul of bed and dressed by Rates from KEITH'S way | CINQUE an =z ee — licaveae torseom aries ved nere trom ane tes] Aina, tutredotaiers were, nitty] $8 a month, nie or BrockiynArmusemente i pie s new $5,000,000 Astoria Apartment | pu) Colombla, to-day report the Hd not any mpt at | WORLD IN| WAN ~ ROBERT :. VAN WYCK. According to Busincsa Agent Lusk, of |Hotel, being erected by W. E. D, Stokes, [kidnapping of its venerable President, : Now York Telephone Co. j/EDEN on INEM MONTAUK MARKT * e y AcG Shin el bas i Faw sae Manila! cleme! wal The roads over the mountains ure #9 icin Wwecconts lus ke I.TON. Aber 7 “ile bs CONSPICUO! UNFIT for | the Empire Labor Club, the day of the | Seventy-fourth street and Broad-|Don Manuel, sits Seen te "| nad tat. the chalrwartiors have to be | TAS weet taunt 7 - ODO A os feuta ad Sudletal office,’—BAT ASSOCIATION, | \atto Wing" : way, was the scene of a fatality to-day, [Miers from shifted very 20) yards, and jhe Journey | NARLEM Evie 815, Move Tues @ Sai 215 FLOR RA = «¥or* instructions how t Alto Wing” is over. He In being taken to his country home| frexpected to take aboit a month re Bi Washin instructions how ‘to scratsh an Andrew McCue, a workman, thirty |jn Cauca, locked In a native sedan chair, | Bandits are sald to be in waiting all The Rovers Bros, in ashineton = cares S He says that the famous white uni- COLUMBIA war. peritener 3 lay Blection Metuea ‘Wyck and stil vote for a Democrat. for years old, of No, #8 West Firty-fitth along the line, watching for a chance forms of the street-clea: . SyOe rty-fifth fand the journey across the Andes is so ant fe teom the Bupreme Cane Justice ave tirat page of h et-cleaning brigade ‘wrest, fell from the fifth floor of the|yevere that his trlends fear he cannot! (bey ee aye Ieee om iy. po-dey's Worl @re to be repiuced, if Commissioner structure and was killed instartly, ‘survive it. 1 @nd would command a Gme ransom,

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