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THE SICK ABE ARE REMEMBERED | LOCAL. Little and Big Friends oi spor co 2 FRANCHISE. of The Evening) World's Summer Charity Aiding It. A delegation of members of the Green- wich Club, headed by Assemblymat inch, called on Mayor Low to-day oppose the granting of a franchise to connecing Link on West Tenth street ‘The franahise oats for a percentaxe of the gross receipts, which amounts to about $300 a vear. ‘This amount, the THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Fopviously, acknowledged..-....+.1;-42:38 | detemation sald, was too small, Beatrice Voorhis and others.,..... 18.25, WORKMEN IN QUARRE manuel B. Fox... 5s. 600] phere Is trouble between the members nue, Brookivn,. Be 5.00 | of the portable holsting engineers und tnose of the Safety Association of Engi- neers, both of which organizations are Miriam B, Brown, Mildred Yesky, 2.85 Jennie Olwell S R., Hackensack, represented among the empioyees on sy tne Cathedr of St, John the Divin contributions for the Sick Babies’ jon Morningside Meishts, Bishop botter, Fund are beginning to come tn, Chile Mee eatts urope, Will be asked to settle dren are holding fairs, giving receptions | (0 TRY ‘ and selling lemonade and candies to|PICKETS IN TENDERLOIN. help the Evening Word's summer| Ever since Sergeant Dilion has been charity. Some beran as tong ago as| Acting Captain of the Tenderloin pre- lust month to give their @ntantaine| Clnct ie: Inrge number’ cr lwomsh” have ments for the fund. The impor- arrested on the streets of that tant of recent ev t. Now the Captan ts worded curred at West use a number of professional and is described bondsmen have been hanging around To the Edit the statloa-house ready to give bail for WRemaEas the women. BROOKLYN NOW COALING. Phe United 8 cruiser Brooklyn, Wan held by Beatrice Voorhix, Emily | which has been selected by the Navy Marian Jenkins, and ains of the Jenkine. The Party “is, eieven | Department to take the re years 0 was ent ite Lord Pauncefote to England, has the. resui They hope vn coullng at the Brooklyn Navy- ou in yout| Yard for the past few days. LL SETTLE ABROAD, e s M. Belden, for fit- week gave ance, as this The warm weat the lemo communicatio Celis, teon years 9 of St. George's Epis- Tucloxed copal Chureh, Astoria, L, L, has re- ‘ned his charge and will become chap- ot 1 anuel © Geneva, Ww tzeclan he Kev. Turner B. Oliver, fector ¢ Bartholomew's Church, in Pacific street, near Bedford avenue, Gre resigned. He will return EDMU erthis ds from a regular contributor tO lpg VALANCE SHOOTS HIMSELF. ‘To UL of The Evening World i Vasence shot himself while aos tani (Sa RESR sereart in Military Park, Newark. He was ia St, Barnabas's Hospital, hud it t he cannot recover. De Valence dives 42 Mulberry street and ‘said a0 reached the rank ¢ ‘butions, {Captain in the nUlon army during the vud since war Editor of The Evening Work = MEN ILL. fad tert eet cte de eceery te arty Vincent's Hospital ambulance 4 work on the part owing 1 brought to Bellevue Hospital two pa- By NIEANS, tients whose aggregate ages were 188 WELL. minety-one JEN rs. Patrick Brennan, spt uue dollar for Wie Sick Babies! * old, a blacksmith, Was picked up Urine BOY. $s R. [it No, 58 Jersey street, suffering from 33 Hudson street, Ma seeds senie dementia. An old peddier named hd physicitus began their| Isiah Kuhnewalcher, ninety-seven years che ago, They | gid, was brought from No, %2 Bowery. over ia) sick in-| He was suffering from old age. fd Instructed provadly five tim ers li the pi number of 4 24 = und f their children, ‘the Uns to fave the lite of every. poor ry bay ind York tha & threat Bo TELEGRA PH nO) y er xistenee, and tt ee instrumental A eo eaurentimortalt WORK IN KANSAS FIELDS. un owish to amint baby's. life KANSAS CITY, June 23.—Many thou- iribution to the Sick Babies’ Fund. sands of men worked in harvest fields Jercor Wy Pulitaer Bulld-] i, fcansas, the first day of stric a BS SA me good harvesting weather there has be HIGGEST GUN READY, ALBANY, June 2.—-A 16-inch gun— the largest in the world—will be com- pleted at Watervi.et A 1 sent to th nt proving grounds at & BATIL HORDENTOWN, N. J., June 23.—Jet- Mitchell, Grovilie bathing in Crosswicks C: 8600,000 PORTLAND FIRE DEATH BY DREAM, Sixteen-Year-Old Mary Hen- tw ntion aty-thr al empleo: was drowne jn | drickson Passes Away in Ore., June A fire Fit of Terror Brought on by AONE RSROER! cutial a + tron Works, fo Nightmare, Apparently. Zwiekes, plant, and valued at $6ul 10 abo: Fright, caused by a nig is supposcd to have been resp | ble :or the death of sixteen-year-old |#* "0% DYING US. 5 SAN PRANCISCO, June Mary Hendrickson, at her home, No.! y/3y Oppenticim, counsellor 411 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, | issy at Calro, Egy early yesterday morning. Co/oncr rom New York, Heris trav- Williams has becn notified and ta in-| line ia the United States for the put "vestigatin, sne unuse g the r stances surrounding the ¢ PRAIN DERA ‘The girl was never robust and all her life suffered from horrible TS Nie Sune A BANA dreams. About six months she | + M aerrnnith and ha. a nightmare so tervityig thet | , Palirond <Guie to reach 8b: aul he~ parents feared she would not Ja, about 43 A, M, recover from the effect it had upon | 1 KSONS BLOWN TO PIECES. ro je explosion occurred en LETTE June her mind. A doccor who was called to attend her advised tuat she sleep in the room with her father and mother, Health Returned Awhile, to-day m Park, ier Jat the railroud camp of Wi four miles from here. Herd Lones and Martha Chapman were blown to pleces. A baby also In the house was thrown quite « distance, but was unhurt. It ts “itn As time passed and the girl remained mite Was placed under the free from her affliction, hi health ap- , M ‘ peared to rewuen, She grew more Hvers ts ; and spent much of her Ume in the + \?' IATHS ON TRANSPORT, air, according to the directions the : FR gcc Ammar Gostor. When. sho. retired” saturday | SAN #1 cle ee eo Coste Syne | al red Satunday |were three deaths aboard the transport exhausted from a day of exercise Sherman, which has arrived from Her father was awakened by ber | Manila. were Private William E, screams about midnight He saw her|¢ ts] G, First Cavalry; standing on her bed, her face expressing Morris, of Company e@dject terror, Kunning to ner sid G, seventh Inf cre. George W pany G Sixth Infantry, SOTOR COMING, ed her what was the matter. “Ob, papa," eried the child, "my foot.” With this she sank on the bed un- conscious, Dr. A. C, Howe, of No Cumberland street, was called, bul was Unable to do anything. and the girl dled without regaining consclousnes A pecullar featu out the that came to this child in sleep w the fact that her recollection of th always was of the vaguest kind The terror which her dreams inspired mained with her for davs after they pened, but she was unable to tel! ihe nature of them. Hey parents ure fully @onvinced that at last one of boared her to death The Rey of Christ the cull re him by Chriss Chureh street’ and vad Way visions m Y ON POLICE, —Commissloner of © has insiructed hi tex lo use camera wary to convict CAMERAS TO Y, June ately ( nmediate suoordir h gathering proof nece nt patrolmen: the Metropolitan Street Ratiway for | PLUNGED TO DEATH THROUGH CHUTE. /Clark Fell While at Work on Barge at the Foot of Smith Street, Brooklyn, and Was Smothered. While shovelling coal Into a chute leading to a barge at the foot of Smith street, Brooklyn, to-day James Clark, address unknown, lost his footing, Be- a move could be made to save him lie disappeared into the chute, truggilng with the coal that was moy- ing through in an irresistible stream, | Before the other workmen could shut off the supply of coal Clark was seen to | Pop out of the lower end of the chute ind disappear in the coal on the barge. Tons upon tons poured over him and he was burled in the twinkling of an eye. erybody in the coal yard dug madly on the barge to get the unfortunate man out. When at last he was uncov- cred life had left his body. He was othered to death in the coal that covered him, CHOLERA CLAIMED {YOUNG VICTIMS, Hartmann Children, Say Doc- tors, Did Not Die of Pto- maine Poisoning— Two Lit- tle Ones Dangerously Ill. fore UNION HILL, N, J, June 2%—The death of three children of Frederick Hartmann, of Guttenburg, was not due to ptomaine potsoning, following the eating of watermelon, according to the doctors who attended the little ones. Two of them dled last Friday and the other on Saturday. Drs, Hill and Justin declare that death In each case was caused by a sort of cholera infantum that frequently afflicts children at this time of the year. The complaint, the physicians belfeve, can be communi- cated, ‘The five-year-old son of Ilian Hart- mann, a brother of Frederick, died last night, showing exactly the same symp- toms as did the other Hartmann chil- dren, Another child of Iian's fs danger- ously Il, as is also a fourth child of Frederick Hartmann. Mian Hartmann's wife visited her brother-In-law's home st week during the illness of the lat- ter's children, and it is thought she car- ried the germs of the disease to her own home. READY 10 JUMP AS FIREMEN CAME, Joseph Molloy Just Saved in LivelyBrooklynFire by Truck Dashing Around Corner, Its Men Shouting. the absence at a South of every fire company 1 half, Willlam Hage- er garden, at No, 298 Gra- and the ty ‘ling houses on Tecause of voklyn blaz nam} 8 sum. street, side were destroyed by fre to- day. Josepk Molloy narrowly escaped with his life ehd Miss Bertha Hagedorn proved herself a heroine, ‘The engines were all at a fire dis- rvered by Engineer John Swenson ta the coun Tartar Works, Nos. 677 Ame! 3 Smith street, South Brooklyn, at jock. ‘This caused four alarms and brought fire companies from far and near, and the fire-boats. The loss was great. While the firemen were fighting this stubborn fire Miss Hagedorn was awak- ened by smoke. She ran through the house to the fourth floor, awakening Gustay Heck and family and four poard- ors, A poicenan turned in an warm, Dul the nearest eogine Was at Lewis and he Kalb avenues, and it was elght min- ules’ run Lo Lhe scene, 80 that the blaze, whieh began in the ganen In the tear Of the house, had a spandid start be- ne the firemen reached the place, One of the boarders, Jobeph Molloy, ook ohanves. and tan’ buck and up {to top floor to save his new gold 4 When he started to return he his 4 by the stu! cut the f Hy besame panic strick- Was about to lea from a wine 2vav'y to his death, when Hook fer No, 1i¢ came around tne « men yelled to him to wait. » ladder and rescued him he flames .eached out for him, fire extended to the three-story ame th of William &, Philily 40, and to the four-story brick, No, 204 And 29), occupied by Gilnan & Towle, makers of jeweller’s tools, and both were destroyed Wil ound f by Jon and low, 4 wid) La oa tus, up ney tas ‘LEFT BY BRIDE, HE TRIES 10 OIE. Mrs. McChesney Went Away from Husband Four Times in Twenty-three Days—Pa- tient Vows to Foil Doctors. RAHWAY, N. J., June 2%3.—Lying at death's door because of an attempt at suicide, Willlam Augustus Mechesney, @ popular young man of this city, pa- thetically begs for the end he sougnt aid declares that if the doctors manage to save him {t will only be to give bim another chance to kill himself. Young McChesnoy only twenty-three days ago#on June i—married Miss Van Hise, a handsome Asbury Pais girl. For what reason ts not known, but since their marriage the young ’ wile has left her husband no less than four times. McChesney, who tn devoted to his wife, brooded over his unhappiness, ad. to: day took a dose udanuin, We ‘ts lying at the home of his parents. Drs. Silvers and Randolph are in at- tendance and expect to be able to pull the young man througu. “If they do, my second attempt at death shall not fail me!"’ says Mo- Chesney. —————__—— SAVED CHILDREN FROM A RUNAWAY. Brave Policeman, Stationed in Front of a School, Hurt Through Devotion to His Little Charges. But for the bravery of Policeman Ste- phenson, of the East Eighty-elghth street atation, several school children would have been run down to-day by a runaway horse at Eighty-fi¢th street and Park avenue. ‘There is a school at that corner, and Stephenson was stationed there to look out for the little ones, While standing on the crossing he saw a horse and wagon come dashing down the avenue. Stephenson hustled two or three of the children from the street, shouted to others and then made a dash for the horse. He failed to grasp the bridle, and was thrown to the pavement, his left knee being injured and his uniform torn, The horse, after Stephenson's unsuc- cessful attempt to stop it, continued down the ayenue until it reached Seven- ty-fourth street, where It was captured by @ policeman’ of the East Sixt Jenth street station. Dr. McGovern, of 12:9 Park avenue, attended Stephen- and the policeman then went home. e animal which caused the trouble began his (ight at Ninety-third street and Park avenue, whore it was fright- ened by a big white automobile. ————_— GIRL AFIRE IN CROWDED CHURCH. Candle Ignited the Veil of Little Josephine Martin as She Was Approaching the Altar. Twelve-year-old Josephine Martin, of No. 541 Gardner street, West Hoboken, is recovering to-day from a pecullar ac- cldent which threatened her Ife and CABLE. APPRALS AGAINST TREATING. LONDON, June 23.-4Lord Roberts, the Commander-in-Chtef of the Forces, has | again appealed to the public to refrain }from treating the returning soldiers, 80 Ithat the "well-deserved weloome may ‘not be the means of sullying the fair | fame of my gallant comrades, of whore stainless reputation 1 am as Jealous as jt am proud | MANCHESTHR IN LORDS, LONDON, June 2%.—The Duke of Man- ohester to-day took the customary oath }and his seat In the House of Lords, his fitranctal disabilities having been’ re- moved. BOERS GOING TO LONDON, THE HAGUE, June %.—C Wessels and P, G, W. Grobler, who have been on the Continent of Euro; for some time past, in the Interest of the Boers, have started for Rogiand, with the view, Tit ts paid, of tale! steps ssary to permit of thelr to South Africa, U. $. OFFIOERS ENTERTAINED, LISBON, June he oMcers of the Untted States crulser Albany, which has been here since June 19, have been enter- tained by the American officials and residents. Francis 3B. Loomis, — the United States Minister, will present Capt. J, B. Craig, of the Albany, to King Charles on Wednesday. HERR VON THIEL BERL June —The Cologne Gazette to-day says Emperor William has accepted the resignation of Herr yon Thielen, the Minister of Public Works, who was appointed June 22, 1891, and has appointed Gen. Budde to be hig successor. REBELS FLED. PANAMA, Colombia, June 23.—Agua Dulce was captured Thursday witho: resistance. When the Government @ boats went up the bay the revolutionists fled. Is OUT. ERS cance i WASHINGTON, | et JAPANESE PRINCE COMING. WASHINGTON, June 23.—One of the most distinguished visitors to the United States this Summer will be Field Mar- shal Prince Komatsu, uncle of the Mikado and son of tke famous Prince Fushimi. A PHILIPPINE GAZETEER. WASHINGTON, Juno 23.—One of the most valuable publications yet Issued from the division of kasular affairs of the War Department ‘6 “A Pronouncing Gazoteor and phical Dictionary of the Pullinp:ne fland with maps, charts and illustrations, ‘The first part of {t Ix just from the press. ad) Hoch tad hit Win kreat invea- tion. the Koch fon that pro" Sinhalation for ducesconsump § Y throwing tb tion Koch Tubercu- the line into heal- ing olly vapor peel that can killa the germ Droktnea! cairen and cures lung into the mir ps diseases. nagon, Nearly a thousand actual and com- plete cures have been made in New York and vicinity. Over 600 testimo- nials from grateful patients are on file. Call and see the testimonials and call on the patients themselves, Home treatment given-if preferred, with specially prepared inhalation Apparatus, without extra cost, No charge for consultation, examination and trial treatment. Call on or write to the Koch Lung Cure, 48 West 22d st., New York, for illuetrated booklet containing symptom blank. caused panic in a chureh full of wor- shippers. The girl was one of a class of sixty- seven children who were to receive their first communion jn the Holy Family Ro- man Catholic Ghurch, on Jefferson place. The edifice was crowded with the parents and friends of the children, As the procession of white-rowned girls and white-rivboned boys matched up the broad nave to the altar each car- ried a@ lighted candle, in acoordance with the usual custom, In some way the girl behind allowed her candle to touch Josevhine's vetl. In an instant tho fiimsy gause blazed up. Josephine screamed and tried to run in her fright. Many women aitting near by fainted, and the Mttle girl's father tried desperately to reach his caltd through the crush, when he saw the flame surrounding her head. An unidentified stranger was quicker. however, and to him Josephine doubtless owes her life, He ran out from his pew, caught the terrified child and tore the burning vell from her head, Then he pulled off his own coat and wrapped the girl in It, extinguishing the flames, —" WATCHMAN DIES AT HIS POST, John Federly, forty-five years old, of No, 360 Clinton avenue, Brooklyn, night watchman for Henry Batterman, was found dead at his post. An ambu- Shoe Deft. Tuesday, June 24th we will place on sale 1,000 pairs Women sOxford Tres consisting of Kid, Patent and Russia Leather; light and medium weight soles, B2. 65 per pair, value $4.00 and $5,c0, | Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. | Michaels Bros., Sth Ave. and 9th St., Brooklyn, j SELL CLOTHING, FURNITURE, CARPETS # HOUSE FURNISHINGS On$ 1.00 Per Week. | An MA LA RIA Invisible | whether it comes from the Enemy to Health low lands and marshes of the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the cities and towns, its effect upon the human system is the same. These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lungs and taken | up by the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness | is laid, Chills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, pect troubles, jaundice and biliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe, Malaria. Noxious gases and unhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomes so polluted and sluggish that the | poisons literally break through the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of an indolent character appear, depleting the system, and threatening life itself. The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and | 1. destroy the life-giving properties of the blood, rendering it thin and watery, must be overcome and carried out of the system before the patient can hope to get rid of Malaria and its effects, S. S. S. does this and quickly produces an entire change in the blood, reaching every organ and stimulating them to vigorous, healthy action. S. S. S. possesses not only purifying but tonic properties, and the general health improves, and the appetite increases almost ero the first dose. aor no Mercury, Railroads, se Potash, Arsenic or other mineral in S, S, S. It is strictly and entirely | 2 > yo Naeypwoeu ES a vegetable remedy. NEW Y ORK Write us about your case, and our physicians will gladly help you h by their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases Matte c.| (ENTRAL > & HUDSON RIVER R. & THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LIWE, isalus arrive aid depart from ue Grand Gene tral Station (424 Street, New York) as below: North and westbound ‘trains, except those leay~ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlant Banking and Financial. lance surgeon said death was due to heart failure. ing Grand Central Station at 3. i Me Aa Sas Sh toe sae’ 8b Peake (@) Blnaiee atter tesving (Gtene Ceasrat Stanton eames | All southbound xoapt the “20th Cele 2 (@) tury’? and the "Empires State Hs "end Now. 96, 65 aud 200, will. sto ‘mt. toa minutes before thelr arriving tle at Grand Gene GOLD EXEMPT BONDS. eis faci > ree aly Bu 4 ° 3.15 &;, utaio Lis Pal, Chicago Lb P M.—{ADIRONDACK, ‘THO! x 7.50 iiuaNDs AND. MONTREAL BXPi 7.54% M—*STRACUSE LOCAL Btope at +54 “a temportant stations. AD. 8.30 4 tmMPIRE “STAT! SKPRBRS. 30 More famous train in the world. $3,000,000 Payable Nov., 1951. $1,167,000 Payable Nov., 1942. $500,000 Payable Apr., 1922. Buffalo 4.45 P. Mo Niagara Falla, TO BE SOLD THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1902. eae Giget” Dae ‘Butalo, 7.10" Niagara. Palle Send bids in a sealed envelope tnelosed in the addressed envelope. Two per 9.55 Gontian Via Dee Hand Reteads, cent. of value bid for, in cash or certified check on State or National bank A. M.—*DAY EXPRESS, Makes local 10.30 of New York City must y did, This depostt will be returned day of Stops. Due Buffalo 1.16 A. M. gale to unsuccessful bidders if called for, For fuller information see ‘City 11.30 M-—tRUTLAND EXPRESS. Due Record,"’ or address OU Rutland 7.66 P.M. 4 12.50 ©:,4: BUFFALO LIMITED, | Due ‘ flo lL P.M. Niagara Palle 19.38 A. EDWARD M. GROUT, Comptroller City of New York, 1.00 £. MassOUTHNESTERN TEIMITED, 280 Broadway, New York. aE eat ie eM ne Oe 1150 B setfeaniroon ‘iin eaters isa) ; other week days leaves 3: P._M.—*'"The 90TH CENTURY LIM~ 2.45 ‘s0chowr rein to Chicago vie M.—S6ARATOGA LIMITED, eaves turdays at 1.60 P.M. ge TALBANT, FLYER. Due Albany “M.—*ALBANY AND TROY @X- RDS Local stone, P. M.—SDETROIT AND CHICAGO SPE- 4.00 Sut Cnt For Sate. * 50 CENTS PER WEEK. SICK WATCHES MADE WELL By Watoh clalists."’ 24-hour train to Chtoaxo. 5.30 P. M.—*LAKE SHORE LIMITED. 94- +30 sour train to Chicago. AN Pullman Care. 6.00 PF. 4 WESTERN EXPRPSS. 28 hours OO to Chicago via both L. 8: and MO. 5 P. M.— "MONTREAL EXPRESS wie D9) 6.35 & Hu. or Rutland, ie P, M.—*ADIROCDACK, | THOUSAND © 7.30 TsLANie AND MONTREAL EXPRESS. 8.00 Pag dig BUPFALO AND, TORONTO 00 spectat. | Due Butalo, 7.25 A.M Niagara Falls, 833 A. M. Toronto, 10.60 A. Mo or expert O.15 F. M—SPECTAL MAIL LIMITED. 15 Sicoping car only for Rochester. 9.20 &.. 4 SOUTHWESTERN SPECIAL. watch repatrers. Finest equipped wateh repair Due Cleveland, 12.25 noon, Cincinnatt,, dept 7.50. Indtanapolis, 10.15 P. M. St. Louis, | : 7.80, second, morning. 4 9.30 &, M.—*PACIFIC EXPRRSS. Chicago. a hours by Michigan Central, 83 hours by Lake Shore. alty, Old 11.30 2, M<*NORTHERN NEW YORK EX- hes bought. +30 prmss. Cape Vincent, Oxtensburg, &e. ‘Daily, tExcept Sunday. ‘GExcept Monday. Except Saturday ant Sunday. |iSaturday only, HARLEM DIVISIO! 908 A. M. and 2.36 P. M, Daily, except Sum~ to Pittefeld and North Adama. Sundaya. at 9.20 A. M. Saturdays only ‘at 2.46 P. M. Pullman cars on all through trains, ‘Trains tHluminated with Pintach, lig tt Ticket oMces at 113, 261. 415 and 1316 Broad- i) | way, 25 Union 8q. W., 275 Columbus ave 3 126th st., Grand Central Station, 125th st. and 128th at. ‘tations, New York: 338 and 726 Of Fulton st, and 108 Broadway, E. D., Brooklyn. Telephone “900 R&th Street’? for New York ) Central Cab Service Baggage checke! from uf filet ne peattonce by. Westantt Rxprene Comnany. le NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTE 2 BETWEEN ? NEW YORK AND BOSTON a Via Springfield and the wie ON AND ALBANY RAILROAD, ‘ w York Contral & Hudson River ‘Train inave ntral High-grade reliable Sewing Machines, New | Home, Domestic, Binger, &c., at 60 conte a price $15 to #30. Discount for cash, Small $3 to $5. Open evenings, Closed at no Write, salesman will call, WESTERN tus genmveat Uler We OV¥E ddue, ou ay UNION, SEWING MACHINE CO. 171 and 173 and Tuesday, June 25 aud 24. 1 susil offer one’ Third Avenue, naar 16th Street vusand vate of Solid Gold By “atoitiay ie » Cc REDIT. sireersat ibe ter gait dee. shactiy what ‘Watches and Diamonds. free with every palr_« ‘and Morocco Case. To prove Statement and to alow we moan exactly what wo say, @ palr of these glas can be taken 7 e avenue and 424 ew York, any equally. repuiasie optician th the el, | Lowest Prices, | Rel/able Goods. | 137i" “t.. 712:00 noon, "4.00 P ‘money ‘Caf, Write or. Teleohone Mis serve Boman, 800 &: ts a American Watch and Diamond Cow | Leave ostou, 49.00 A. Mt and throug! # no filing or 19 MAIDEN LANE. Take Elevator. M.. 911.00 Mo: arrive imaintala one of tue fi — = 5 Wo P.M. CLOTHING Tor men, women and chile] Mepis at New York Cente dren on easy weekly payments at 1316 Rroadway, and at Grand Central v1 model app) CREDIT tame’ theee"apticiane chat, hve been” with "ue for lowest cash prices, Open ieventags | $14, ears are in charge of is department. i $. S 1 le Aare <oPe dm chara oF amie denectment, Thee Manhattan Clothing Co,, | qi BMT naent, mana reaamany Abeat, Leta ave, 3 vice 18 worth etna dl ether You buy ‘glasses or not; thet lone $5 ‘according to NEW YO K WEST SHORE (Day) DIVORCE $50 isi a'eenar ae ovens on aur "new. BROOKLYN. 700 Broadway, pear Whigple st. RAILROAD. —= ——— Al Y CREDI For Lawyers. (Non, York Cenuzat &agion River RM Lauanmy en ie pen inky eal 15 min. later foot West 42d at... Re: rer, cennan's canine EVEIYOdY.| GEORGE ROBINSON, ‘at Por Antara gets C0 BARE) +1120 AM—(@) Saratoga and Mohawk Expres. 6 PMU) F nn Winkle Flyer, PM. —Chicago Exorem. prices PLSraing CO. ———— SS SSS SS —Cont im. for Det., Chl. & St, Te A ts Wanted —(4) Ulster Express to Cal ryder ’ p ents anted, 4) Yor Hudson R. pointe & ay, 2289 84 Ave., isk. 2 a4 Pioehs us clare hla : p} Near 7 P4 o " aeilae hi Buftls Det 3 884 Co umbus Ave, i'n. |ACETE eth am eet Gods] HI rer ag Pate ea BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL amith. 2 Astor pl n Antex, (1). at (aya Od AL Sa a a al eas ST | it) at 112.10 P.M; (1) at $8.00 PM. Leaw 1) at 19.47 AL RR. Station ) at 12.50 P. Mi Jersey City P CLOTHING 7OR MibN, women rs “4 (Dat 1120 AM iw at OUTFITTING CO.. 112 Wee) ventors’ Guide FREE EDGAN TATE & CC Sarr c. & LAMBORT, 14th ste, pear Oth a t Attorneys, 246 Broadway earl Gen'i Pans'r A UPSTAIRS. Open evenings DIAMONDS, wate payments; ely oF monthiy goods au HERGMA TIS HARD to teM in this smal epace TAG aoe ELP This mighty truth we would « QUICK ANSWERS 10 JH way CALLS come to advertisers who put THE WORLD in New York sets the| thelr “Help Wanted” advts, in the ae Sunday World. Competent workers seeking employment look to Sun- By TENS OF THOUSANDS Ey- day World Wants for guidance, PRY DAY! per week A 1d-K, goldost{ffened watch $10 at 60: den lane reprewentative calls, A, ASCII, 9 Ma

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