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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1902. JUST MAKE FRIENDS---THAT’S HOW RELIGIOUS "Ste Jat Concedment Feed on Her Damask HOW | SAVE BOWERY GIRLS. BODIES STAND. Volunteer Leader Tells of Her Efforts to Res- cue Women — Starts TIONS IN UNITED STATES. n over her privat ndures until endura cine woul more good} tF { h and so ne £0 mI * Oh, no hat Outfitters To Men and Boys. =MRS. BALLINGTON BOOTH. » Nae garden fa tl ea Have Pu rchased the Entire Stock of FIGURES FOR DENOMINA- °°"! Stakestean eran : ] JOHN 1. WOOLF | Fi , Roman Catholics Lead, with oa» : dy raat tl € : se with tho modest mind- ower ona Five Week’ Tour. Over Nine jed women who suffer from diseases | that D (Men's Furntaber — Jpeculiar to the sex. ‘They are miser-| scription form a Jable and unhappy, and y though me} ; “How do I go to work to save a ; mem-|{ieY Know that they need medical ald is ; I 62 WEST 22d STREET Bowery girl?” repeated Mrs Ballington ae eee horse tenalen Y they choose rather to is not wonderfil to Rooth. “Well, how does cne make a Wb Bl : POR Es rer ae eieetiow end na friend? There ts no difference * &s Mrs. Booth left Volunteer headquar- | AND WILL SELL SAME AT night for her five weeks’ tour es. and her going was ta no night by Detective Owe! pea the 04 mother were obdurate and insisted on RLeToraiieia Hel waar thinly, iclad a| blue Jumper doing service for both ir be cloudec by the late failure of Julia Hughes to ~ saved s For,’ said Mrs. Booth. “we failed w the wv] s at h Julia Hughes because deceived 1 Sale Begins T TO IORROW (Saturday ), me But 55 per cen of he girls we no rescue are se) GE norable posi for at ™ At Ou 6th A AT 8 A. M. 7 N tions, earning thelr living. and helping | t like P. Ki) r Ave. ear to support yrganized | wh ntoth ¢ . ; 0 so support, organized | 0 sits al Stere Only 211& 21 Sixth Ave., 14th St. women. But of course we have many Sole apes ect hl Ls t Our falliieae, atid Sétsa, Hughes: wan ane enareeatlenal vaow . Collars & Cuffs. Price ¢ Neckwear, price. THE mary ioe dllalHugheaenor en At th , prietice ¢ ¢ tiles \ Coon collar 8 $3.00 Neckwear ++ $1.50 aout ioe » perfect EL. & Colla & 2: th had taken a per- | f r oRdeneell Aliya CoB. wok, Gurr 4 2. sonal interest 1 Indeed she had per-| an tt i ne ates ¢. Corliss & Coon cuffs 13c $1.50 Neckwear. sonally intervened wi magistrate souiat! and t an te Shi $1.00 Neckwear E nes Bele Qi e old ie vey ie | — 1 ; en's Shirts, 0c. Neckwear Julta wai toundton ryanainel | THREATENED PRESIDENT. ot solptal White Shirts... ++. 88: Neckwear. . \ ers asked Judge Newburger to| perier Leos el wae stiies 73¢ Fine Jewelry athalf price. 1 aw take pire Man Wrote that a Sharp fu x hite Shirts.. 30° 35. Krementz Buttons. + 13¢ She Asked for Help. | Would Pick Of Mr. K Py Y 00 Monarch White S$ s $1.00 S 1 It was one of th said Mrs ‘ ty 5 Monarch Colored Shirts 88¢! | SE a acto. Hooth, “which we k out, but | MRS. BALLINGTON BOOTH , ROL Dieu knows | 8100 Cosmopolitan stiff bosom Hosiery. \ came to us trrentystnresll that of 3 whole gamut of th colored shirts : . $2.00 Pure Silk Half Hose... $1.00 irs old, and meen a pretty | ae any Mea cz inh ples 65c. Stuttg N rool. 3 girl: but she had no bringing up and We { bes less experi |$1.75 Colored — stiff bosom Osc, ~tuttgarter Natural Wool.. 33¢ idlboraalllfas ad cane: waa Inieerhecals p mamisirases |oe “but we concerned with that 1 prartitio | shirts (attached cuffs) . B8¢ 50¢. Black and Natural Wool, . 25¢ need of She was taken from one exper whic | seer an tiey ate aiscele(RbONt MEALS) fo anal maUERERE duces a discord ex | . Suc. Tan Lisle Hose... of the most terrible places in town, and | Judge New o i lof Deekekitt, S “writer. He perience and shill en-| Underwear. 35c. Black and Tan Cotton Just before her ame here tof at ts distur He has ables the production) 9. - 5 25¢. Fa , US, asking us to Sati Iaas thosenttg notceaatestsiteinevoete nt send girls) pot e and #8] it to the examination of some local, of perfect harmony, ‘The difter- | $3.00 Cartwright and Warner Re ae clits Tan Cotton ipa It hat she sald, | 80,4 they ustally honest?’ Mrs. Roo! as for help) ye ited ‘hysician, For this reason many alence between the success of Dr Underwear. ....... . $1.50 Bae ‘assimere Hose ‘ r wanna heal: | ecaune ne are ———— }woman lets dis fasten upon her. Plerce and the ordinary practitioner | $3,00 American Hosiery Co.'s 25c. Cassimere Hose. . e ng to tanr, ama | ttomeo omen WIDOW STILL FIGHTS. | She conceals her condition and en- in the treatment and cure of woman Underwear... , ..ssee eee $1.50) 15¢. Black and fan Cotton.... 8. door, and he} a Zek, Mey, ha co ear and tan who lures a daily martyrdom of pain be-|1y ailments is the difference between 4 4) Stuttearier White Wool $1.00! Gloves ‘cg ue| Women wita whom we deal are honest ie rect vise her mind revolts at the thought! skill and success on the one hand &@ By Sta \ 1 . dod ° 1 Lean ee ea wae Lan ceeeucion has el ees MeCann Muat Enter Sulit for) tbmission to the treatment she, and « casual experience on the other $2.50 Stuttgarter atura $1.50 Tannert’s Kastsan........ 75¢ rather one of the] the work face tof there : Mamages a Fifth Time nows the local practitioner will {n- aii oc non Wool Underwear $1.25 $1.00 Tannert’s Raven Gloves.. 50 * 1 hoped are ao facts we need fear quire creden ials. SRT eee HeRT Caran OA SBCA TT t upon oats ies $2.00 Stuttgarter Natural $1.50 Meyer’s Glov “it Ws undoubtedly true that our canfi- This py the want these homes supply Four tme as 3 BOs z p . . 1 took four bottles of Dr. Pierce's | =: Ute: 1.50 Meyer’ sloves.. 5 vefore Jutge | dence is sometimes abueed, as in this} This iw the branch of work that Is espe-) won her suit against the New Yor Very many women have written |. Pre tion and two of his| Wool Underwear. - $1.09 j] Sese, orn othuare in wanton ole help Bae CURLY) SOR Youle Women. ANOS ee ee and Queens County Railroad for a | «rateful letters to Dr. R. V. Pleree, of | F widen Medical Discovery. und te-|$1.50 Naturaland Camel'sHair 75¢ | Umbrellas. liptataltean atomuilone Hut thbeetcuses' in the ropiretisi Jil | N. Y., because they have! iad erent benefit,” writer % >. Ribbed and Fleeced Under £2.50 Umbrellas. . .., + $1.25 ‘are rare. and very often we are able to " | 1897 and now sl t all over n his methods an escape from 5 f Mounthope | = z $1.00 {'mbrellas mave even these a | again . |-uc offensive questions, the obnoxious | Deine RE dA esil umcalemeckenca iene Sac sortie Raye aes Ja bY per ro verdicts for 9.60) enc uminations. and the disagreeable de . Pai Negligee Shirts, Then she | prisons, and. 6 vor aan of young wo-l court, one. verdi ments insisted upon by so we oe mala ajamas. ‘$2.00 Shirts, pleated Madras, Srner: oid lg | _ Beery day men anide aw exceastve. a Home pial Seah ote things hardiy walk at times, when I had! ¢>,s0 Madras and Cheviot. $1.25. cuff attached or detached. . $1.00 Rill ven hp yD LE Apa Slewerioh (ay tadeau bry Hy es nee and. sticcess in Uterine trouble I can | aly ay a $2.00 Madras and Cheviot... $1.00) $1.50 Madras Negligee Shirts. . 75¢ ' | (Fe accept it an a Nauinahe wit hundrets of thousands of After Hee four pom OF EGG, | 84.25 Madras and Cheviot, . .. 63¢| $1.00 Madras Negligee Shirts, . 50¢ i —— : - — y enables him at once to de- be ‘ be ‘ ite i 5 : from the written statements | Mevlical ae , 4 feietateer Suspenders. __ Night Shirts. BROTHERTO AID MRS. WORTHINGTON A ine fromthe crn nemo |amoewaiel tenn vspend “giso vNizht Shirts. — . necessary to treat. Sick , a 1, 3c. Cauyot's Suspenders. ..... 25¢ $1.00 Monarch Night Shirts. 50c o the medicine and in July helped . ch Night S yy a nvited to consult Dr. I . - 2.00 Fisk, C lark & Flagg, s 1. uslin Nig DEBUTANTE TO-NIGHT. (202 re yey maEhon £20 Fh CaM Pee sik 30 $1.09 Mua ig Sts SOE Ny confidential and. the that * did io . cute ner JOCESOC NIE te IED 3 s s t professional privacy gua Do ond re Fav via »- | $1.00 Suspenders. . ze seeee 50c 75c. Night Shirts Society Will Welcome One of tten confidences of women as is [100 Ustl le 5c Suspenders sees. ceee 38c 5c. Night Shirts .... 1, erved by Dr. Plerce and his staff) *#realve B ‘ ——++ | the Prettiest Buds of the | | Hconsultations with women W2i llcerat Sile Begins TO-MORROW Mornin at 8 o'clock , the Invalids teland Sure weakness. It t r Says that for the Sake of the Family He Will Season at Sherry'’s. | Jiete Hie 2B YALGS sore ie: : mirages the appet AT OUR SIXTH AVENUE STORE ONLY.) : | ite. B efreshing sleep As a tonic Make a Public Statement Soon. | i | K WOMANS BTA . worn-out, run-down Society looks forward with more taan | “lL enjoy good heaith, thanks to Dr. equalled. It makes ¥ So een weenteeine byceinirg ane | Favorite Pre fon and strong. sick women well A. Sanif he music pub-¢to light a fee He became Werthngton is a very attractive etl el auneuer ot pest “i Preeti a fe rhetaneieapiivas (or OUTFITTERS TO Y and won her rt, and they fact one of the prettiest of the sea | ey Core Gee Baicntnranabiothetiealee roll ALU per lta fora nanton County, Ti "Htave taken alc gitnttation ist enable ihe feale REN AND BOIS They afterward came to New York | wie ia a general favorite, no! of | nortan aan a UA Ashes apihch withers t ; | NEAR atte (0, New Yor Pehruary. and gee eral DH tHavealeratl 211 AND 219 SIXTH AVE.. ,¢cH'Sr. ©. the St. James and s alled tt Grip? T lay for four weeks | cines | re tae bieilpabeai nica ipl od bed. then when I Rot up I found t eat A For Sale street. Then Winans ceturned to Baiti- id ‘Displacement ad such aches Tommon Sense Medica or Sale. Street Chen Ow ibana coturnes) to: Bal nd sin my hack and limbs could erred to in Mrs. Schnetye Stubborn Sener ep nye ye Whistler, a slater of the celebrated ar- P ; tstandany length of time. | knew meaent s PSeent “ < —r - heen Ae \* pats after greeting Mins | ut our home docto iid insist the stampa to pay expen f “Colds and Grip’ ¢ RE I: = ap her mind to do at Miss Saalfield went to fornia and | J takes plere 4 ' jfirst t moan examination. a ». This By movie Pp’ sean : | c even If shi iste tBaeinelciwrantlso neal orals any lehat 1 would not submit 10, unless | . thousand } : uree—Vearsof | CLO HANG, 6 Aer ineieavat afterward returned to this city and) | mt nisl} ann aly Wet ‘ Han wert E : NOW sul Ta r A bat An boarding-house at No. 135 | i) o do any good. trations Send 31 one-cent stamps Wee ; . exploiting of man iba teardlnernodes at No.1 NEURAL GEES HOG COP mO RT Uae celathTrauan eaila MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO,, better have beer 2 Calitrala man, she began vuse Medical Adviser, and T the t vers | New York Store: Brooklyn Store: eee eeal | quit against Mr, Winans. for It Dr a , SN és ‘ ask that che| Ueging that an agreement hs “d been 3 s at my alster used a| ix yer this sult for! Colds and Cuc Advanced and Everybody. t name than her own in her divorce and a! ony dragsed its way ate business venture {n Greer Oeette the New hork very ages —_—-- Anything you wamt—clothing eit . Conn, nor ts it true that she left are WAe Gaten ted ai errryaa sii one, She found that| Ingraham whorsent ft te « Nass BOLD, BAD BOY GLOATS OVER POLICE KINDNESS TOO LATE LEN = Stain a. a she wanted a: Gecided : et HIS ROBBERIES: FOR JAMES JORDAN Eee ae ane cealat Maia ai abpea 2289 3D AVE., 38s s n on cept ere Mr. Wiha an mn gave him ww mas take! Sraeniap. LEWIN’S which a or $m, | OF hich sustained di Chieg Found Illy dion a Deo ne WillRurnish Your Home witte m but § |e He aa a the salt ended And Stole Jewelry Just Like a Expires as Ambolance Phy- i * CARPETS & FURNITURE My sister Alice, who had HD baer Petty neyene: maerinoers | Flerce Desperado. sician Bends Over Him, Sold by Druggists in 10,25 and S0c Packages. | at the Lowest Prices fortunate legal diMeulty with Ro: | lavisniy during thes there In re: | On Your Own Terms, from Winans, the Baltimore. miliionaire,| cent years. See Ih os Bee eet | 30C. WEEKLY. ny years ago, la now dead. I tried|, Edward Lauterbach, the militonaire ably the most you highway Shivering with cold an fering | For Sale. ' 43 WEST 14TH ST. y g lawyer and prominent politician, has| on record wag a prisoner in tie| hunger an old man was found by Po 267 WEST 128TH he time to prevent Alice from | bad a a litle experience with ERG Ma Hoboken Police Court to-day. He wna| liceman TBullesson ting upon the ~ . i =o/ ST “Mme. d'Ajuria painted. my. portrait, Quinn and later I learned thar she had given to tne trying to establish what they believed €o be Alice's rights.”” nd when placed a der Staunton In me as a reference. answer WOOLF’S MER PRICES, ONE: HAL F ( Vy) OFF ror v1 quiries I gald that I knew her only fer that his head ‘would | and overcoat The Macchioness dAjuria was for | Quinn | aed could give no information| fils PAR ae, ‘The old man could not speak. Picktr merly Miss Isabella Saalfield, and she as to her finan Hearing, | e h oy hj him up in hls ts a aister of Richard Sanifeld, the| however, that she.was anxious to open ‘oUt Cul” deaperndy. wane JosepP |) OP Te muste publisher. He has another sie-| ® boarding house. T agreed to guarantee | Pollo, wie has seen Gut eight summers, | @ month's rent for her, 1 was ready and who lives with his parents at No. fter, Alice, who was in legal trouble’) ty help a woman in a FE tO MUPBOF 15 Park ave Hoboken, ‘The jad is! m with another millionaire ten years or hemelt a ina ol Riarwunean ch having n, old and had no home. 1 Pinnos and (Olsens ~ Bventual was c upon to pay| Well kne © the police, havin y | An ambulance from Be Pianos an so before the Marchioness began her n yt wae cat a Upon to" pat pares euisGatheen bine Laan asnbuls n fr am B ; = ; a ; : g had not heard of her @ince | jiay ng highwasman, with children | Sa allen | : remarkable co} ur ar oy i a governess in| that time nth: er name, appeared in| iteebet [Sharps the ‘ A, ' England, where she and her brother and le parers. a few days ago. ~ So void Sords An and ¢ i d Hf sisters were born, in 1870, While employed pala” renee wan inated “in. Greenwten, | (nat nant |p suits hn Rm by a family at Cambridge she met Ross! Conn, ‘The Marehioness advertised for a at ‘ Overeeal 7 ld ri eure a dy ” yas ¥, A x Winans, a student at the Cambridge | DP0TUEI™ Urey career “with collectare, mothers mere out upon ‘ The Surprise Store’s workrooims NEVER ahi Gout n, : are cuir oe Plane University, and the son of the wealthy | attorneys and deputy sheriffs she sold tnd rob. him 4 ; +a Baltimore locomotive builder. her furniture and moved away. She riirres was Wil round the best Union talent is busily at work eight hours a day mak- “ eAST MEA § Young Winans. who was twenty years aintance with Mrs.) gehracke. seven years old. of Ve ne up reliable apparel, As far as we know there ts no other cloth 4 a is) wea limareaeen withiihe becuteiot other members yf] Grand street ¢ taking 4 pa ng UF P. \ ules } SB Purchase and Exchange. in Greenwich, out jewelry store to manufactory that does not slow down occasionally. S 1 ¥ governess, whom ho first saw trying Pollo threw him to t manutactor At MUST ROMS rt eat 1 ' KEENE 140 ut TOSS! OLD WATCHES WANTED, 7. “a meron F718 T= ume ie} ad tla unt} he and out of season, the product must be kept moving, VALUES Hed yee , rr be ye a + * 5 NEW YORK BOYS SAVE WOMAN. eit inns after a eourtsalp by mail ang | mt Sha the doit | iPthese keep Bosiaets brisk, a courtship by mal | perado a crowd of sma. } ¥ —_ ery, married) By Rev bro Bixby, | pont ith ag ccount of how he had }QPPORTUNITY TO TEST Cassimerc and Mer " Weem Human Chain and Drag oe Hats Bpiacepat Sree unten jraehed the aN eet a for irial Worsted Trousers. 9 P| wool, 180 pate . $2. Se ANS) meen Sti" Mae ataeg a |e AMEE | QRANGEINE |e 091 ee ISLIP, LL, Jan. 11 Miss | would” meet hiim at ‘the station. “she * nop! =——— Double Breast suts., DY A Hn YD): 50 | roca 2.50] APTREDIT CE EM A. Patten and Charles H. Vivian Hamaratonn "er and he Pesrensrie tortie Leaves Money to Colgate. ! POWDERS. Me and Boy Rib 93. Men! an Boy 39 1 45 2 were skating the ice broke and they|ger summoned him to the home of py the will of Mrs. KE. A. Taylor, of | Winter Underwear 1S | Fteeced: Underw © uncer +, £96 Want th ‘ Ate felends of the young woman on Grand |rroy, N. Y,, two scholarships of tion |. 4 10c. Package, with demonstration of |B, q Mine correct hape N cries bi ta number ys | Boulev: t 1 0 | oN Yi i of $1, ie ; y n's Corres ¢ re § to the rescue. ‘They formed a human | met for the ar hme Mien ce wena each are left to Colgate University, ; tS power to dispel Fatigue and [Bseyar Solt and stiff Hats, ZOC Hats, every style 91.49 chain and dragged the couple from the “ oa rs ia seaeerenta® (nateueoee: or aate = CURE SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO. 122 Vivian, MISS “TINA EUS) EUSTIS WEDS. : Sts ape 2 ui | = Headache, Neuralgia, Periodic Pains. MEN'S VERY HANDSOME FIGURED SHIRTS. ae MARRIED ON SIGHT. Youngest of Ambasea: Colds, “Grip,” Indigestion, Biliousness sR =e ters Makes C. H. Hi Happy. Yor Infants jand Common Ills, will begiven to every JA superior quality Percale, in many designs, made up 5 ul Dr. Hackney and Misa Mulock Had) AIKEN, 8. C., Jan. 17.—Mias Tina Bus- and Children, | caller this week by fully reinforced and durable, with separate cufls. on sale = ial re Carried on Courtship by Mall. | tis, daughter of the late ex-Ambassa-| The (lad You Have Always Bought | wy one week, ending next Friday . B. Riker & Sons, 23d Street and 6th Avenue. ALL ARE INVITED, CHICAGO, Jan. 17,—Dr. Andrew Stew- art Hackney, of Kansas City, and his Pier) Spree rly Pm Ie Grea de, Mul dor to France, wis married at her als- ter’ A Mig home on Wednesday to Charlee H. rlugyend te Both AGEs’ cae aN THE SURPRISE STORE, i Sat | = Bohlen, are in very 132 TO 140 W. FOURTEENTH ST, Between 6th and 7th Aves. Fe iy EXCHANGE WaTeH CO. ZiT 4