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2 pany, made her acquaintance y “a yrere married by Rey. Mr. Lee in West 00 the Httle girl by both Mrs, Date and Reentsiira atreet. Thea atarted | Waller. Lehirekeeping at No. 734 ‘Third avenue} On one occasion, 1 te alleged, Wall - CRANK ANNOYS HELEN GOULD Sends Flowers After Sprinkling Some Powder Upon Them. Another crank has appeared to annoy} man. “These roses have a Bliss Helen Gould. She does not know] all their own: {t is charac a what his purpose fs, and suspicious fea- | them, You caanot improve up y tures connected with the bouquets of | The man shamefacedly put the bottle INHUMAN CRUELTY TO EMELINE DALE. DETECTIVE SEEKS ACCUSED MOTHER'S MAID. _ Sane BRIDE WEEPS IN COURT. HUSBAND LEAVES NINE DAYS} AFTER MARRIAGE. | Young Wife Orde Claimant of Hin He Goen Along. Out Another|y mea Mrs. Catherine Crow, nee Thorn, young and pretty, wept in Yorkville Court this morning as xhe told Magistrate Mott that her hueband, William, to whom she had been married only nine days ago, had left her fur another. is Uelng made In Hobok Welnthal for a woman wh can give damaging testimony against Mre, Elizabeth Howe Dale, now under arrest in St Mary's Hospital, in that elty, for causing the death of ty Beare Detectty It Is sa “We were married on Nov. 21," she sald. “and five daye later we lett me 1) etd, Emeline, and against her com- want him punished." . fallert Waller Catherine told the Magistrate that] Ive Welnthial says the while ahe was ntywork axa cook at No. |WOman tn the care wan maid to Mrs MIB Madison avénue Crow, who. is a] Dale while she and Waller were In Cas well, He says she han told | “river for the American Express Com- actw of cruelty nees of many held the child up by the lege while’ Fp days later a woman appeared and other inflicted Intuman treatment, claimed to be the wife of Crow, hes row was home at the time,” asid The maid also told of another inhu it tit ‘and be suaRcsted: thi ‘ we} man act, the mother placing the child] AM could live: happily together. lor= fin a trunk and then pon Pscatt i her out of the house, and my hiss | A IPM situ 1 then pouring tce-wat Hefe with the other woman ani | om her tn hope of producing pi ain monta eat Vail, Wino arented Crow, _—_$<—a——__- | ving With the other women ead Hedy te bhp Hoy Fats Through shat | are fold Vaal “that he had been living Join Pure, fourteen years ot) with this woman for two years arona ell thro aunts Thad no right to marry Mine Thorn, |Curenn, be Ly fell through a sate Crow nadea, According te Vall | bullding at No, 76 Meekman atreet this will have to’ go to prison.” afternoon and a fracture of Magistrate Mott held him tn $9 ball skull ane an juries. Hb for further examination. Hosp EIGHTH RESCUE © CAUGHT IN TWO FOR BRAVE NEIL” RED LIGHT RAIDS. SAVED A DRUNKEN MAN FROM NINETEEN PRISONERS TAKEN - DROWNING TO-DAY. BY CHURCHILL. | Got Warrants Swooped 1 nthe Quiet Them | Vnawares, | Policeman Belongs the stew u boat Sau and Already | Three Medal pwn Policeman Michael O'Neil, of the} Acting Captain Churehtit made two Gteamboat Squad, made hin eighth rex- Js Uhls morning on the most notort cue thi afternoon, He saved « drunken | ous disorderly hourey In his presinet and man from drowning under Pier 2 East | arrested nineteen persons. He Ls after Rive: the foot of Rutgers street. | the three men who are known to control O'Neill's hai vious brave rescue was! the trae, and the fact that he dared rict un In earne “pull their places made the ds deratand that he treaty | hiv attempt to clean tt, Churchill has been busy lence agalnst the places, and yesterday nfternoan went quletly up to Yorkvtite at the same place two months ag), when he brought a drowning bay to safety by plunging in the water fully clothed. O'Neil saw a drunken man stagger on \ the pier about 2 o'clock, He followed In | \time to see the man stumble over the iring evil | fragrance Amertean Beauty roses that he has sent] In his coat again, stepped to a taut to her leads her to fear that he intends | wrote names and addresses upon two | to do her an Injury. ecards, took his property and walked ‘Though the bouquets have been aceom. | out. panied by a card bearing a name, there | The ms Hon aad been so man no address, and Miss Gould Is un-| that Bunyard picked up tie able to remember that she ever heard | which the man had used. and held the name before. Still, she says that} up to a mirror, “Ilelen M, Gould, the roses may have been sent by some] Fifth Aven gibly written, on one she has befriended or by some one| Visile in two places upon the lutte: who imagined that he owes her a debt| Bunyard made a rash the doer Of gratitude, and she hax hesitated to] He saw the man walkin idly report the matter to the police, Pitt avenue, bur no policeman was tt The particular feature that causes) ant, He shen panty tn pata (he man's present to be under suspicion | yerely ing profuae. thanks for. tis 20° fe the fact that when buying one bou-| Heliusen Lie” gue in lmire: “arate ne quet in the establishment of a Morist in Feeney ey entiots eta see: r isn Fifth avenue not far from Mins Gould's | Jogi foe mornings home he surreptitiously aprinkled some- | “Dear sir Permi! me to thank youl tor \otorw thing over the Mowers from a bottle tht | !nE me of the eurtowe, Iackdeus as cure ba ho took from his pocket. Fee a landivnreseseuszet pool The man who pought the roses wan | priveeded to throw some pow about twenty-fve years old, xmooth- | Tir man had a young bey bring shaven and not well dresned, He wav | mea number of tines, tut 1 fat ewaited on by Alfred T. Bunyari, a sales. | inte any Infury 9 me Te . man, who noted his customer's appear- |S yee ET iin. hremate ance and quoted a lower price than usual ) MELEN MIA! for the flowers. The customer selected | It had been planued after th four, and they were placed tn a box Te seral pee aA AB the salesman turned his back to | yer sume idea wet paper and string he caught the cus- the sent ont Paha tomer sprinkling something upon the | Very cautlously several af Mint tin roses In the box, whether quid or | Sileayeaiie Apaily wnlited gt them powder he could not tell vechtiar odor wax noticed nor dtd any Hl “Don't do that," cautioned the sules- | *ffects follow. spondent. Jamon J.C t haw had a new role Irespondene tt livoree sult inatituted | 3 Was INNES Bandmaster Names the ex-Champion Pugilist and Three Other Co- respondents—Wife Herself Co-re- AAG 42 DDD YEE 6S BD DOR HE EDES = the bandm | seeured in 188 by the Grat wife 45 Jor Mr inues 3 j Gentleman dim’ te not the only co] f respondent named inthe sult, Str Innes |S Falleces that the miaconauct of his wite | ¢ [dates k four years He names a coe} > Jrespondent for each year, to wit B j ss Howard Flannigan, elitor, of} + avhiville * Woybert Phillips, occupation not} 2 | iw Edward Crowburat, sporting | [writer of Philadelphia 1 Ven James J. Cor vetor and pas | aditat 12 ‘The summons and Jaint Mea py | f Mr Innes states that the marriage took |: Place “about pine years ago’ In the | > Mtvorce sult De fret celfe ft was) 2 ; charged that Innes had a : 1ST and Kone to Hye with « $ © | ches are a Mundy, the woman the leu H g Meatousy of the te lnien'n f(a regard to the ¢ hare, ahe ait- CO ty e Pi thoriges Mr. Hoffman to make the fol- Innes states in dis complaint that in |‘ PL ee tae anitnent early: qa preaent sear bie | y i MEd Caner MTEC Tene wife lived at the Hotel Navarre, Thirty> | Fil bee i oeetne tt eighth street and Seventh avenue, while | ol tnnee Supt ears he the road with his fatous | f Pl Carhete: was eonthuhalieselhohe ire t Mved at the} + P| vand—eo auch s0 ae Le iegedl unwifely Bodwspeete of remark about th Herween the » been commil and Mra nines there was there. han acquaintance merely a bowing acauaintanc That the trlal will be sensathonal the seteat reat povetatne count “Mr. Corbett ie indignant at the false in no doubt, “Gentleman Jim” will Ko has travelted extensively with her! cvarge made agalast him. He h nd. Her bowyer, Charter L. Weft | preated his determinat pa on the stand sndignantly deny (ey nan, says that when the summons anil Ml And assist Mrs Ines inl Allegations jof, thes banidmanter. (0, wlll | complaint’ wasvacreedubom nor che: tee| feKeee The cihee cotilecer me the mOlneEs: COR DUTT hen shyntertcal and ix now living in the| written that they will eome Mra. Innes wilt tell her story and ask] country, recuperating a ate ie vag lla cas ve allmony amounting to $10) a week + denies, through her counsel, all of | Imnests accusations. Mra, Innis la a very pretty woman. [the charges agatuet her and says that| Im her answer to the sult, Mrs, Innes, MEEGSTTD OR. and plunge in the river. | Police Court and secured a lot of war Maan could not swim and was carried by | rants (rom Magistrate Mott without | “tng tide under a fi anybody knowing it. : © O'Neil seized a coil of rope and jumped] Armed with them he went to the Sover.| Hanging on with one hand, up tof dotorious resort in East Pind. «treet his waate in water, he caught the man) ind exugae + women aul one man. | $y the hair ax he was carried py, Then, | Pour of the Inciuding the at with the afd of threo lusty longshore-| leged proprie May Russell Py men, O'Nell clamberad, with his uncon- aud screamed and ere al he nelgihornood aclous burden, to the ‘The man was resu Te were fou) Gouverneur Hospital, a prisoner, ie | Me cellar | ‘sald bie name was Frank Dougherty They were went to the Fifth street | O'Neill has been two years on the! *4tion ina patrol mand Churetil | Breamboat Squad, and has already | NEC to ans rene Thiel ave: jeeened three medals for bravery. HS UHRA eae on a Juding t oprletress, Mne Feltmay The prinoners lant night were Al bailed out b h Welnatetn, who Rond) oftered the property No ornoy i to Recovery, I street. ‘The police were ditaapointed in | justice George Barrett, of the Appel- {not catching a man known as “Bal late Division of the Supreme Court, who | os been ML for the last two weeks with of nis who In ald to be the syndicate agent prisoners taken In the two ralds were arcatgned In the Yorkville Police rt to-day The man and the woman repu toe be the proprietors of the places wer [held dn $50 ball each for cxamination on Dec. 3. Eighteen alleged tnmatea were fined $10 each by Magistrate Mott, During the hearing, Acting Capt Churchill said thac ne nad notined th reputed proprietors of all suspected peuaes that they must stop, and that he Intended io go through the precinet and clean out all the places where hi warning Femalned unheaded, E Atyeninth atrect, was reported to- being on. the road to resoye: -D, Klots, of No. 122 Went Forty- atrect, sald to-day that Justice ww in the beginning of hie and that his condition {s LEAGUE BADLY DIS SANDER “GAMBLING” A SURPRISE. mittee of Harlem artists to whom pl m- eoting Something Sensational, A i H Ps petitors will be submitted, They Got Only a Seten af : : as ie Ki and Historical Paper. ! Phe winner will be announced in the Christmas edition of 1 Mennees wees Ph patel slide window of Ehner FE. Sanborn, jeweler, 246 West 125th ing. in Horkeley Lyceum, heard Rev Street. jienry Mo Sanders, forme of the} nd photographs, with names and addresses of the orig: pareriantatiomicllng aici omelet 0 “Harlem Beauty Editor, Sunday World, P.O. Box IL way expected that Dr. Sanders X. Yai Citys Would handle hie aulject without gloves; | aoue Dot) GIRL IN HARLEM? A Diamond and Pearl Sunburst Is Waiting for Her. SUNDAY WORLD offers a Diamond and Pearl Sun- Durst te be contested for by the most attractive young women of Harl The award will he made by APPOWNTED) ’S TALK ON 1) com- the Sunday World, whieh will appear on Dec. 14 The Diamond and Pearl Sunburst is on exhibition in the Bong OC OUCaO OOO OOO LOOK OUT FOR |GROPSEY LETTER LAURIE MARKS! HINTS OF A CRIME. NEW YORK POLICE GET RE-,MISSING GIRL’S UNCLE RE- QUEST FROM LONDON. , GARDS IT AS FRAUD. lenbeck” Writes from in that We Bias Vale Georwe i Phitndep anble Inte und who te sald ¢ Phiadetphia The ‘uve who Nave been work: |Aldcew G. Cropsey, the girl's une ne aherohdatnare ti Noo} Chambers street. In tt ‘Hallens bead on nt he «in Ellznbeth City, [Marks Jumped overboant. ‘They Unink sees Ht pees Ris Je went on board the boat at Polke on When etaue shuns PROTO Ty Le ALMA Jxtone, lett the note in his cabin that <: PEL URL ot AL moCo he fatended to KH) himself, and) then died yards from the Crop home, at = Sa =| got off the bout before It satied. T.13 oelvck, he said. he heard an aiter- thas Mg Tim" Sultt Id Agure as} Of course, all ttn was for the [cation f scot violence: the headiight of the New York gambifng | purpose of evading arrest and stopping | “Hallenvack™ ran he combine; that Frank Farrell, or even] pursuit of him by the detectives, ao] Wrote, and wien a ffieen yards Richard Croker, might: be aeld up to} those who belteve that he is now alive | 4Way was surprised to find only one per- Porn, | son inostght. ‘Then he added Jthers:belteved ¢ MArRnie .| AS Marks ds an Aimestean the polte “ Relive sourmore! intormattons Ouhera belt A tRet narhene)t Leip | ide think fh will try te Eats M wi a ner In which cards were manipulated in nix country. “Advices: from | Lam eure that Mr. Wilcox will not the well clubs amd th, “x of Marks’s brother, G. pon par very long. working. th nhac of |S Marks. aalled tor New York today. | Matlentack cloned by stating that he the upper Cendom would be et: i Wonomore: PROtNeen Wee Rew 1M poor but honest we Kinaman i] Mt = who k more tha Phot it thin’ hie: noth Mey RyoUs nt ask form Dr. Sanders read a very schotarly: paper | qh who have beck ached ee [haconty for Mr, Crop en Gambling!” Me treated Mis «ub. [eye out for th bookmaker. The [1 hiladel icteric ee nh esenoml scfentifie and |suthoritieg at all the Ationtic ports ie ‘4 ss b q HU eae REL CUTLLU PHO toy Pea ee Dawson at Elizabeth tn tis pdpotst. He referred to] f ie bch ME ASMA A ae That no one tame the transfer by let men “doin the ‘The Bank of Liverpool was robbed of ne nib nel ‘ t ; reerting. thiq sum Phitadteiphta iy ho went way ib Into ay woreds A gilt arrested when he ent tbwory te show. that man wer Tl Nur Ree the ane al delivery win uxtaunetgay Aiton f, dn. the “only. perron Ratding, where he sald ie . roatrested In connection ‘Cropsey to-day. vr thing: news of his arrest was received here ‘Eeare net sak Dr Sanders tn the tow ine Be ur. ‘ h cur ra 4 remarks wh * At first Jud Cro) ‘ed muel brivgs Wie of he tesnieg uty eae | BOOKMAKER HELD __|titth Un'iye iter Eater The feared tt N was an attempt to ge ie by y vin, iden of the players ta tol to sell “wildeat’ information. Mt the throxt of tit aymmeate| ~~ FOR BANK FRAUDS Sees Nery gambler Ina pirate | MONITOR FLORIDA LAUNCHED In regard to Wall sre he sald LONDON, T. Kenly, a Where 4 man doet oot hou the atoe hoakmaker, of |, Was ded Me grater the commodity ot be at tle Bow St © Court today New Warship Christengd by eamiting p a einaple jon the charge of complicity in the Live! Lew Nixon. 1 recognize a difference tn killing aude, Huon! phe new monttor Florida wan than dng dial ata in cold blood. 1 wh tratnl to Relig Tae | launched to-day at the shipyard of fs a difference (4 stesting and gambling, |jatter voluntarily surreadered on heats | Lewin Nixon. at Elzabethport, 35 but the only difference tw that the rob: [tig that a Warrant had been Ismted “Or | ttundreds. af people on the nelanboring hery fe committed by mutital con: [Seana ee : docks and on the shore watched the — SORES Vessel am she slipped from the ways Jockeys Holt Sait for Dinner to Justice-Hlect Greenbaum) ‘the veasel was christened by Mrs. LONDON, Nov. 9.—The Cunard Hae | Juaticeeleet: Samuel Greenbaum willl Lewin Nixon, wife of the shipbutlder, steamer Lucanta, which leaves | be the guest of honor at the anniversary |Wa0 !s a native of Florida. The only ew York, will have | dinner of the Manhattan Literary So- [OMCs present were the Government ora, Late Holt and © clety mt the Murray Hl Hotel to-night. Mexican Commission now here Inspect: the American Jockeys. Other prominent gucats will attend." jng gunboats “ 7 ! UES FOR DIVORCE; ACCUSES “JIM’’ CORBETT. PDE RODIED i Fie Sone ees begas that the three co-re Jens have at one time or another ra pager or advertising agent Junes’s Hand; that her ac- quaintance with them was purely of a pusiness nature and that there Is no basis for charges of uaseemly conduct In the Jealous mind of her hus: bund. She Wants 85,000 a Year. tLe ‘ er suit for nep- 3h Jealousy of Mr. leq him tothe ault., Mis ine from his alleges, a Year SH gf thie for by $1,000 for the f eof Mr. the mort country one of in thy large extent, the * great Gilmore. and aggressive and many times with ts ders PAYS $000,000 FOR STATION SITE. PENNSYLVANIA SAID TO BE BUYING UPTOWN LAND. Get eT May othe City nel at Thirty=fe Street. y Helge 1 to-day m property Just west . Tt was rej uh enn syivanla the lange area of city of Seventh avenue and south of Thirty- vurchaser fourth street, which has been acquired systematically within the last) few weeks. This means that not only will the gf Island read have terminal facile tles as the outlet for the tunnel under the East River and through Thirty- fourth street to Hleral! Square, but also that the Pennsylvania will build A station and connect elther by bridge or tunnel with Nw Jersey, The property which has been absorbed in that section within the List few Weeks covers more than four blocks and runs in value to above $2,000,000, ‘The owners who have parted with their holdings have been generously paid, but, negotlitions have been conducted with the utmost secrecy, The names of “dummies were xigned to all the con- tracts for optlons and there has bee no Dint as to the real purchaser, buying has been uni The the management of one firm of brokers, who have taken | into thelr confidence a lot of other brok- Stare gre ers, but without revealing the men who r w York police liliopeishatainoimpaterriotialiae Were putting up the money: 5 quest tosday. from th Cropeey’s ilisappearance was about tof It wax not posable to obtain ometal look out for Laurie Marke, the Amer |i. eared up to her relatives here| confirmation from the Pennsylvania | Kmaker, who in x ed Of Vroaday, when a strange letter wlgned| that the road would build a big atation | in “Ue Hallenvack” was received from| on Chia property, but an official of the MADE MAD BY STUDY. Student Who Escaped on al to Sanitarium Helped by Ramblings. Father's Plea in the Newspapers Touched Him and He Will Resume College Work. K. MeWhood. who escaped las: Tuesday from astody: his father and brother doar asanitartum dn Stam- ford, Conn, they were taking Alm for a returned nis | home tn New lay | His perents were for they ha |he was* starved and tent we noufter hia escape to a Massachusetts, and that when h the newapapers that he was b be dead, he hurried right home At any rate his outing, altitons what unconventional, did him good, his father says that he silo te Ket back to his werk 15 orgity | tn a short time. Mind Upset hy Overstudy. [_ Overstudy te what om man, ‘The midyear ning on, sn nd he, in of the ambitious atu ming." James the Columbia | rtunte | the att ot wher to see alm. e conclusion that wander! thi reac ther halt aK, dead frozen They say that ne in took In town saw in atts ae apast ure trae fasnion as “eram- have the conatitu- ton to stand tt and a. hy uy ayAtem bee tine Ithat mind was affecte}, and list ‘Tuceday father and hin or e Stuimford Mall examinations hy He did not hie started whh him to Sanitarium, man made no protest He seemed to think that ment would do him J he got into Png young against xoing, the rest and At Stam: ood, e d drove to the institution, talk- | rfully on the wity | there, ing che Arrived earrings | ing. James was leading th When | twenty feet from the door, without warnlig or bint of any kind, he wheeled | sharply and fled toward a clump the distan: rand all got out of the | they vuttd- | rother were so. suit they could not move. When able ie mue the fleeing dof them th: he y had ne he soon wan ‘The sunttario tifed and they to look for th was found. remained i and then Newark, ppened ty Neturn for In the hope, howe have exear some would see the new Whood advertised for him, hit. n wuthorithes w gent out a lot of me bus, but no trace of him The’ father and brother | Stamford all the next gy | returned to thelr home convinced that something had nes i thers Sake. | rf, that he might town whore to return for hie mother's 41 This the boy #aw, and he came home yester- day, Hie mother hn not seen informed that he had run awa lis ree Anpearanee saved her from ot Rilef, Mr. MeWhood, who fx the binding Lusiness at No. 73 John. st sald this morning that hie soa had fo Maxsachusetts after ranaing a but he did not wish to way any for fear that the notoriety his son's future, ed, howWever, that the hay wouLL very Ito E him ho good that It Would not be nece to send him toa muntearlim 1 would hurt yous DEATH OF “LITT “LITTLE MIKE.” All North Nergen Mourns tor the Firemen’s Mane MI North Bergen Is sad over the death of “Little Mike.” known to the towns: folk an the Overlook Engine Company's maxcot.!* Little Mike” was born Sullivan and christened Michael. ‘That was fourteen years ago. When he was ten, an opera- tion necessitated the removal of one lung and two ribs. He was a brave youngster, beloved In the village, xo he wan adopted remen'a mascot. Little Mike a fire in North Mergen, He was there no matter what the hour was, He caught cold at the last blaze. Pneumonia set in and now the engine company is without a mascot. The fire department will turn Jang Island admitted that Pennsylvania Interests had been buying the property > at{and that a passenger station for that line would probably be joined to terminal yards of the Long Island. ——— VISIT OF MISS HELEN HAY. Secreiney of State's Daughter En- tertained by the Whitney Miss Helen Hay, the flancee of Payne Whitney, and her mother, Mrs. Hay, the wife of the Secretary of State, are In New York to-day, ‘They will remain week and will be’ entertained by the family of Mr. Whitne: the out at his funeral, oo Sunday Sacred Concer The features at the sacred concert in the Third Avenue Theatre Sunday night will be the pictures of the Jeffries- Rubin fight, Press Eldridge, Brown Harrison and Brown. Jullan Rose, Fitz-| gibbon, McCoy and Fitzgibbon, the; Brownings and five other act Curio and Bric-a-Brac Tables, etc.; Mantel O Miniatures, Clocks Lamps, Candelabra, Tantalus Sets and Decorative Glassware, | The collection offers an opportunity for the selection of artistic Wedding or Holiday Gift. 8. Altman & &o. ART OBJECTS AND: BRIC-A-BRAC. Bronze and Marble Statuary and Busts, Pedestals, Cabinets, Desks, Tea rnaments, Porcelains, and Clock Sets, ‘RETURNS TO HIS HOME. | | nent. young: | EXCLUDE THE WHAT CAUSES DEAFNESS. The Principal Cause Is Curable but Generally Overlooked, things may cause deafness, and often it tw dificult to trace a cause, peoplo inherit deafness. Acute dis Many | very ) Some eases liko scarlet fever sometimes cause [deafness Mut by far the most common Gage of loss of Ueating 19) catarrls oft head and throat A prominent. specialist on ear troubles kives as his op that nine out of ten Faves of deafness are traceable ty thruat {roubles. This is probably overstated, but dt [fs certatnty true th than halt of all ceaen of poor heart by cas tarrh, The catarrhal secretion tn the throat finds its Way inte the [tubes and by clogging it up ver fects the heating. and the jwecretion tu unless the eat trouble is cured, Those who are hard of hearing m thin w little far fetched, but any one at all Jodservant must have toticed how a hard old tn tho hend will affect the Nearing. anil catarrh if long neglected will cereal of hearing aud ultima y think impair the xen cause deafness {If the nose ad throat are inhealthy. be the hearing will at o: and anyone suffer ‘an Minty themselves yoint by using a Mity-cent box of Stuar Catarch’ Tablets, a new eatarrh cure whi in the past year ‘bas won the approvat \thousands of catarrh sutterers, “ae well | beysiclans, becaus convent form o cocaine or opiate, anil vetand pleasant for children as for Stuart's Catarrh Tab combluation of, Hood alyptol and similar. antiseptic cure catarrh aod catarrhal deafness by ton upor the blood and mucous memoranc the nose and throat As one physician aptly expresses tt: ‘Yo do not have to draw upon the Imaging lo discover whether you are getting benef | from" Stuart's Caiarth Tableta.. tmprovy nt and relief are apparent from ¢ firs. SR arugwlata sell and drugs! sell a recommend them, They cont but Atty centa for full-sized pack: axe. and any catarrh sufferer who haa Masted thme and money on apraye, aaleee or powders will anprey to the full the renters Facts Are Stubborn Things, Tt is true that a Straight Kentucky Hand-Made Sour [lash Whiskey is the best in the Old Crow Ryeistheonly kind that should be used t clear and ons of ca © greatly ini ts a wholesome Roo, Gualacol, world. medicinally or so- cially. Careful peo- ple use no other. Gold Medal Awarded Paris 1900, H. B. KIRK & CO,, Sole Bottlers, New York. UL ZEITZ ETARSHLS, Credit to All. EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. CLOTHING For MEN, WOMEN and CHILDR! HATS, SHOES and MILLINER’ Yourself and Family Can Dress Well at an Outlay of 1,00 PER WEEK. Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry for the Holidays. H. ZEITZ & TARSHIS, Brooklyn, 468 Sth Ave.. near sothst. Brookly n, 535 Fulton St, opp. Elm PL. New York, 431 8th Ave., near 32d St. COLD. USE Yor Sate or Avplted Horner, 173 Ito Bt, WEA Honk also Ttaaitttoo Ave ‘and 1th St, Tirookly a. ‘Telephones In both Trough SSE Rory Ay, teainnion ee Not ry day, besioninara tl oeecé, «cup of tae Eclipse ‘Blend of India ‘and Ceylon Tees will be served, frov, at my Permanent Pood ion, 1 rauton, Ai and 43 VESEY STREET. L. J. CALLANAN, o&BUC R THER KS S RIPS aS DOORS & WINDOWS Elections and Meetings. SPECIAL MEETING of Bricklayers’ Union 30 for tlection of delexate to convention, TURSDAY, Dec. 4 $0 00 W. 19th at, Mersitt's Hal WANTS Bring Wealth to bright and Persistent advere tisers. Business men with mon- ey to Invest arg Teaders of .tho vert isements 17 tho Sui