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GRACE GEORGE AS CLEVER WITH THE SWORD AS Actress Handles Her Foil with Charming Grace and with a Strength and Skill Alarming to the Worthiest ee ton PBGOQODODOOEOQOOS Miss Grace George, who !s starring In “Under Southern Skies,’ Is a fenecr. She has not taken up swordsmanship as a mero fad, but haw mascazet thls (0) of a French maitre “"E was to star !n eho says, “and In one scene I hal to brandish a sword, not to fence, but sim- ply to wave it, but IT wanted to handle the weapon as if I was used to it. “Bo I went to M. Louis Senac and took @ thorough course of fencing lessons. I became infatuated with the a@rt and have kept !t up ever since.” Tais she has done with such goo! re- @ults that M. Senac regards her as by far his cleverest pupil. I fenced two bouts with Miss George | yesterday, We fenced on the stage of the Theatre Republic. She was just finishing the rehearsal of @ love-scene. The injured heroine silpped away to reappear five minutes later metamor- phosed Into a typical fencing girl, clad in loose white silk blouse, embroidered blue cloth skirt, tiny fencing shoes, | warlike gauntlet and foil. While M. Louls Senac was adjusting her wire mask she sald; “I hate to wear this ugly thing on my face while I fence. But I'll wear it dur- ing the first bout rather than run thei risk of losing an eye. It would be such @ lot of bother to train my fox terrier to act as a ‘biindman’s dog,’ you see. “I'm glad," continued Miss George, bending her foil and catching it a eprang high in alr, ‘to see that +o m women are taking up fencing. ‘The: fe no other exercise in the world, swimming, that develops the whole go well. ‘And swimming do: one ly graceful, dex the does. | Bae with it for excitement. On ¢ Marvel of Muscle and Skill. Bringing her feet toxether, she raleed her foll to the “ralute,” and at a word from her husband, “billy” Brady, who wae looking: on with Keen interest, Our tolls met. 1 have seen a number of fence, Some ure graceful enough, utterly lacking In strength. Ot 6 han | (@ dle the foils as they would wield crow. | yblivious to those aubtier points of the sport whieh ren- der a good fencing bout as intricate as me of chess. women but | ut Miss George possesses an odd mingling of muscle and wkill that make her a dangerous opponent (or even the beat fencer. She stood on the defensive for the first minute, parrying with more or less @ase the simpler thrusts and lunges | Wherewith I sought to “try Then, as my foll point” «ly c her guard and touched her lightly on) the shoulder, her entire method changed. | @ From defense she shifted to the at-| © rite kept b ! & opt mo bury witarding a veriew Haghtning thrusts, lung: : nd teree, and ‘ripost y were wellenigh im t such fencing ne minute with- But this slender » betokened pt up the i. rylng. superts “Doublez-Degages, Ing me square. | ntre of the chest ack quickly to the Senac sald to me, la t S$ were now blunted th then the ez lunge would have r pid revolue a fevolution itthe ng ring, and her lithe larted “forward ins a PREPARING FOR MRS. BONINE’S TRIAL: blade made an {i tion about my wider than a body and: ari Ned his wife's «kill as P did the proweaw | hoavy-Welghts ne used delightedly of one of th to manage. she said. and told her tha red wome his room THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 13, | BUT IT DOESN'T. {Many Have the Erroneous Idea that Fat Makes Fat. SHE IS BEAUTIFUL. lone Reason of Cod L Liver Oil's Popularity, | I Nevertheless a Decidedly Wrong | Impression. | Fat taken into the stomach does not make fat. Thousands of physi- 8 have preseribed cod liver of? | for wasting diseases and all troubles that show themselves in a decline of) | Weight. Physictans know that the | | fat or grease is not what 1s necessary | jto make fat or tissue. They also! know that it Is one of the main{ things that make cod liver ofl Im-} practical in many cases, The fat is} too rich to be digested by a stomach weakened by disease. When cod liver oil is given, often) the oll passes from the body in ex-| actly the same state in which !t is received. The reason doctors pre- seribe cod liver oil is that it contains It Is to certain curative properties. take advantage of these same cura- tive properties that they have s0 often tried to force their patients to take this horrible, greasy, vile-smell- ing, nauseating remedy. There are but few people who have not had experience In one way or an- other with cod liver oil, and even the! thought of its smell {is enough to cause a shudder. When we think of these things it is not strange that ~}every one In our city is sounding the praise of Vinol. Vinol, which Mr. Edward D. Ca- hoon, ‘Treasurer of Riker's Drug Store, 6th ave. and 23d st., is han- dling, is the solution of an em- barrassing puzzle that physicians have had to contend with for years. Much has been said in the past few ys of this wonderful discovery, and yet it would be impossible to say too much fn {ts praise. Vinol, Wine of Cod Liver O11, will Indeed prove ftself to be a godsend of the most precious kind. As we have described {t before, there Is no DOCOOCOUODOCOCD OOO aa JOOr DOD sO: strong ge DOODOIDOSOQOOODOOGQO Ie @|1 nad found as flexible and a Damascus sword. T guarded a thrust, striking to one en disengaged and lunged. Disarmed in a Trice. It was a almple trick, yet one tive (with: sp her blai felt if my nd forearm had esa caught In a oment and my foll flew into the erled Brady, aw anything more neatly ite Senac, handing me my st of steel and phenom- ehally quick eve. c have brought about a disar » though my nent showed ten of fatigue | need now of entering into the sub- ne the rete ratiAl us George <urned Ject at length; but Just remember “business” for her. play, whieh, | that in Vinol you can procure all the sald, had occurred to her during our| Medicinal properties or curative prin- ciples that make cod Iiver famous, but without the greasy fat. Vinol con- tains just the right amount of the active medicinal properties of the cod's liver that Is necessary for the t. ‘or the moment the role of swords- woman was utterly forgotten, and she Was once more the star, acting the dis- tressed maiden for the edification of her ma. 2 The ‘bi ¥ tiled she ga- 2 luted once more second bout, cure of such diseases as cod liver oll began, has been prescribed for. Seen a Good Situation. Miss George had lent me a sash of to use as a belt, and in this her joint became caught tn a rapid ex- nee of thrusts. That might work well inte This Is a subject that every should become familiar with, and we recommend that you make inquiries of your druggist in regard to Vinol, situa-/or ‘If vou will call on Mr. Cahoon, encing | who has ussociated himeelf with the Tt, | gence among the people. one Walncrkecories sword! Boston chemists who are preparing Villain at mercy who nobly this remedy, he will gladly give any spares him, rlation at - Mist on the Uresome “disarm” thatthe | One ll explanations that may be de- © always works In such scenes.’ f the disarm {sas tiresome to the villain as tt was tome he, would weep T suggested. my insted “with ths neh that had forced my foil from my of hero, sired in regard to this subject, No matter what your WANT, the Sunday World will carry !t to some one who can supply it. It Is the medium for the exchange of intell- ‘must surely have a fencing scene In my next play." sald Miss George to Brady, as we saluted and laid aside, the foils, “If only to keep my hand tn.” fle Yoramafr dire Extraordinary Sale of Black DRESS VELVETS The instant success of the offering of $1 Velvets at 55c, made last week, attracted the attention of a manufacturer who was anxious to close out his s'cc¢ of 75U pieces, at once. He came to us with a proposition, The matter wis arranged to our advantage and yours. And right in the midst of the greatest velvet season known in recent years, we announce this remarkable array of extreordinary values: $3.50 and $4 All- Silk Black Velvets. at §2 $1.65 Silk-faced Black Velvets, at $1 $1.50 Silk-faced Black Velvets, at 85c $1.25 Silk-faced Black Velvets, at 75c $1.10 Silk-faced Black Velvets, at 65¢ | $1 Silk-faced Black Velvets, at 55c | Also these: $6,50 French Novelty Velvets, at $3 $4.50 Panne Imprime, at $3 It isa superb collection! And the Velvets are all new, per- fect and fresh; in excellent shades‘of black. For milliners, dressmakers and the trade a further slight con- cession is made by the piece, which contains but little more than a dress pattern. : Such a sale is sure to upset all retail traditions, but it will make a host of new friends for this growing Silk Store. JOHN WANAMAKER, Formerly A. T. Stewart &Co., Broadway, 4th Ave. ,9th and 10th Sts. (e)aseiere The S5c Velvets tn Darement, no guard again t let's feave t capab! COFFEE COMPLEXION. Many Ladies Have Poor Complexions from Cofiee. “Coffee caused dark colored blotches on my face and body. 1 had been drinking it for « long while and these Dlotches gradually appeared, until finally they became permanent and were about as dark as coffee itself. th Rotunda, 1901. esa T, 150? | hospitality special THEBIG STORE 9 a Sieqen( (6 AG OPERE X78. oa AT THe Dy BWOSsTs. Silverware and Cutlery. Ht! 4,'3 00! 2 Less Chan Regularly: Yew York's Greatest Sale. It comes at a most opportune time: The entire Main Aisle, from the 1 ountain to the Sixth Avenue entrance, is a-glitter with brilliant Silverware and keen-edged Cutlery CROWDS ARE BUYING BUSILY TO-DAY as this advertisement is sent to press. There is every indication that this will Prove the most successful sale of its kind ever held at The Big-Store. EVERY PIECE IS NEW AND BEAUTIFUL. Assortments will be just as fresh, fine and complete to-morrow, no mat- ter how great to-day’s sales may be. Designs are rich and novel. Every stamp is a strong guarantee of quality. A splendid opportunity to add to the brilliancy and attractiveness of your table and sideboard at much below the usual prices. Cou such a sale be more weicome, with Thanksgiving and Christmas so near QUADRUPLE PLATED TEA SET, of 4 pieces; satin engraved; Teapot, Sugar Bowl, Cream Pitcher, Spoon Holder, a half value; special 2 9S. price, e 4 Rogers A-1 plate on nickel silver, plain and fancy patterns. iTEA SPOONS, set of 6 45 | COFFEE SPOONS, set of 6, 55. SUGAR SPOONS and BUTTER 90 KNIVES, each, 25 1.05 of 6, E OYSTER FORKS, set of 6, 7S ee ee 10.75 Sterling Silver Mounted Carving Set, Sterling Silver Table Spoons or Forks, set of 6, 10,75 Others up to $15.00. a, TABLE SPOONS or FORKS, set Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, handsome fancy Patterns, set of 6, 2.95 Very Speetal Values in Cutlery, CARING. SET, knife, fork and steel, best quality of steel, with mother of pearl handles; special Price, CARVING SET, knife, fork and steel, stag handle, with fancy sterling silver ferrule and good quality 4.95 steel, worth $4.50; special price, 2.25 » CARVING KNIFE AND GUARD FORK, handsomely finished with stag handles and 9-inch curved blade; worth $3.00; special price, 1,50 Hard-rubber handle CARVING KNIFE and GUARD FORK, fine quality steel, made Landers, Frary & Clark; worth $2.00; special price, : af 1 a CARVING KNIFE and GUARD FORK, cocobolo wood handle and good quality of steel; worth $1.00; special price, Just received—a }, number of copies of latest song success by the author of “Little Lost Child,” “My Mother Was a Lady, and entitled: ‘DON’T WEAR YOUR HEART ON YOUR SLEEVE.”’ Run the chorus over on your f——pyPiano. You will like it im- Es" mensely. We also place on special sale to-morrow all of the following very popular com- positions, per capret ) 75 35 FP. opular Shoee Musics Special Sate; F } Per Copy, — Don’t wear yourhearton your sleeve! Think well be - fore you be - lieve, Men are de-ceiv-em ev - er, Caus- fog young hearts to atieve, — clothes. Don't Jadge a man by bis Choose one that’sgoodto the old folks, —Bat don’t wear your beart en your sleeve Copyright, tgot, by Jos. W. Steam & Co. oe Baty, Day by Day. (Sentimental.) ‘(Two of Mr. R latest.) y by Day ‘La Spanola."")" "°° teat ihre | Starlight. (From Liberty Belles. ) I'l Be Your Sweetheart, or Bluebells. Wika the Haivest taye'Are Over, Bly Castle on the Nile. j Come Out Dinah on the Green. | (Two Hits from “Bea (Williams and Walker ‘ome Oui ty ae Tke Phrenologist Coon. | a Tat Tell Me Dusky Ma:uen. i the Beast."") Everytody Had a Whistle Like Me. The cricitae nites a ‘ Every Eerkey Had a Raglan On. ‘Tis Not Always BusletsThat Kitt.) ‘TOO? Harris's Latest.) In Tie House of Too Much Trouble. (Genuine edition. Duley cial nugeray ol (Caaipantce to Bi n Mise Hanna from Savancah. Scent to the Rose, (Loraine’s best and latest.) Miss Maria My Heart's Desiah. Mail Orders Filled. Georgia Peaches. (Cake Walk.) if West T4i8Sp a Contagious Blood Poison There is no poison so highly contag- ious, so deceptive and so dest ive. | Don’t be too sure you are cured because all external signs of the disease have disappes areds an the doctor says you are well, Many persons. have been dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pronounced cured —to realize when too late that the dis- This outfit consists of White Ename/ ease was only covered bp, dives {ro Bed, full star, brass ratl on head and c surface — foot, full brats mounts, seven soindles, £4K@ Bogats Likes 1, yreak out one al iron woven wee spring, one full ayain, ans to their sorrow and mortifi4 | size hair mattress, made in one o* fo cation find those nearest and dearest to \ parts; real balue $20. ¢ 14. 9 them have been infected by this loath- Special ateees . :§ some disease, for no other poison is so! surely transmitted from parent to child as this. Often a bad case of Rheuma- *RELIABLE’ “| CARPETS Thanksgiving—Good — cheer, nd feasting culminate in he dinin: pom, sO We assist with rset 5 OAK SIDEBOARDS,$14.00 For CHAIRS, 75 CTS. (reduced fom $1.15) (Can> seat). Draperi in’ rich, nough to han warm = colora— axuriously. » $3.00 STRY PORTIE BENSATION EXPECTED WHEN)‘ SHE FACES MURDER CHARGE. Ber Declaration that Ayres Was Shot While She V Streets | with Him, WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—The trial of | 84 Mre, Iola Bonine for the murder of James 8. Aytes on May 15 last, which degins to-morrow, promises to be thy most sensational murder trial that has | taken place In the national capital in| many years. Ayres was found dead in his room In the boarding-house in which Mrs, ! Bonine lived. A bullet wound was found near the heart an' two other wounds ehowed conclusively that the young man, who had been employed as a clerk in the Census Office, had not taken his own life. After Investigation which lasted most a week the detectives the case fnally managed t 8 murer to Mra, Bonine on intimate terms with the they found, and after sh: the Corongts Inquest she was finally pers by the District-Attorney to a} feos that *ahe had shot the man. it 8 o'clock on the morning of ale “lL formerly had as fine a com- plexion as one could ask for. “When Tb me convinced that coffee was the » of my trouble, 1 by . She has been a prigoner since May SHIPPING NEWS. TO-DAY. 4M) Moon plas, 1117 it nee that time used it entirely in place of coffee, orn [gave “Lam thankful to say Tam not ner- Constable Cc ™p G vous any more, as T when [ was drinking coffee, and my complexion Is | now as fair and good as it wa Be te Fall and Winter AM. ago. It is very plain tha, the sed the trouble, Please omit my : Mrs. ——— Mlavehane j2 Chicago, i, The] Wraps and Furs. 3 At name of this lady can bs given by the > Postum Cereal Co., Ltd, Battle | Mich. tae? H Most bad complexions are cansea|1<adies’ Imported three-quar- by some disturbance of the stomach.| ter and Long Cloaks; Fur and coffee 4s the greatest disturber of ! digestion known, Almost any woman can haye a fair complexion if ghe will leave off coffee and Postuin Food | Coffee and nutritions, healthy food in proper quantity. The food coffee fur i s certain parts of the natu lined and trimmed. | INCOMING 8 DUE Ti Algiors Evenmg and Carriage Wraps, Rich Silk or Satin Lined. Proadway: 19th a, 4 Hellenoeh, #8 from the fleld that nature to rebuild the nervous system, and when that Is in good condition one can depend upon a good complexion as well as a general healthy condition of the body. 4 OUTGOING STEAMSIIPS, SAILED TO-DAY, Hamilton, Norfolk. ee x E 7, J0War' ‘Thanksgiving, after the “Long Credit Sense MHOE For Children. An_ ill-shaped hat, or badly titted suit may notlook well on child, {but it doves not re- jsultin permancnt injury, Only the ill: shaped shoe does that: aime Why not it is ko yourchild a pe: when y, wet i fect shoe, und insure | Se, Moni “Good Feet For Life.” 7 st + $2,001082.75 ‘Shoes also for Adults, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-272 Greenwich St., nr. Warrenst., N.¥. Send tor New Catalogue, (QwPERTHWAIT Brooklyn Stores: Flatbush Av. near Futtan sf | WATCHES ; $4.90 A WEEK.? A Fall TLine of i dding, Etc. CASI) ou CREDIT | Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Etc RELLY: 104, 105 and 108 West 14° St NEAR St AY. 263 SIXTH AVENUE, Nesr 17th St, (reduced from & ‘o have an artistic home ready for and not to pay. till pw Year, promptly use our PROF. 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