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BABIES LANGUISH FROM HOT WAVE, Evening World Doctors Are Busy Night and Day Minis- tering to the Children of the Poor. The Subscriptions, Froviowaly scknomledged 05 o0.0.31 81 148.24 Clarence Chriatman, Lizrle Cooper and ‘others Secverisgn, ANTS, Helen Edwards, Cohen and others Geotesc | BOS Mabel Binfield, Bosalo Cheadle and others 6.00 Julius Brandenburg, Libby Newark and others........ aS 8.15 ‘William Fink, H. Spero and others, RB Gladya Caird,’ May Ramire, E. M. Troy. 2.00 Matilde Andre, Johanna Morgan + £00 Mamie Nichol, Winifred Macdom 1.60 wey Bingham, Edward McCarth: 1.25 Jamon Peyser, W. P. Costu 1.00 Mamle Mueller, Katio Hocker 1.00 Hazel Mandelbaum, Fannie Schwartz and others 5 1.00 Leon MacKay, Richard and A. Schmidt. 68 Freda Driesen, Willlam Engle and others 85 Ele BE, Bel 4 “50 234 33 yt nd Pat 31 ‘The doctors attached to The Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund are working night and day among the unfortunate children of the poor. The hot spell was @ cruel ordeal to these little sufferers, who are forced to spend the torrid months cooped up in hot, overcrowded tenements and in narrow, {ll-smelling streets where few breaths of pure air can | penetrate. Sickness and even death are pitifully common there. Amid these scenes the doctors of the Fund are busy with their life-saving crusade. To increase the scope of this grand work much money Is needed. Contribu- tlons are earnestly requested; and each Will go toward the saving of ‘some little re. Contributions should be addressed to the Ceriier of The World, Pulitzer Bullding, New York City. THE CONTRIBUTORS. Many Little Folks Help the Sum- mer Charity. We inclose herewith the sum of $12.75 which we mada at a Sick Babies’ Fund falr in cur Village of Stottviile, Clarence Christman, Ruth Moss, Johnny Mos Nellle Chriatman, Harry Leggs Lintan in| Prank Lawson, We four litte girls an bored with deep sympathy the little ot New York. By our combined effor realized $8.85 at an entertainment hel lawn of No, Bayonns emo day afternoon on the ‘Thirty-second street, made in cake and rafiing a doll and with great pleasure letter. ‘hope som with our money. Dora M. Cohen, Helen Edwards, Greta Till, Madeline Lonette, Geneva Wolker, Octat Please find enclosed #5, which the undoraigned (and our friends) have contributed to the Sick fen’ Fund. We hope that the same will he ‘the moans of saving the lives of some poor little ones. Mabel Binfeld, 10, 6, Marle Woll, 9, Jonnie Van 'siea, 9, Mellsxn Woll, 4 Inclosed find $3.15 whic hwe have collected for the Sick Babies’ Fund, We trus this will give as much pleasure as we had in collecting {t. Julius Brandenburg, ‘Libby Newark, Ida Warehaur. No, 1446 Fitth ave. Ye slncerely hope may benefit some wick baby. friends, R, Spleel, Spero, bag and We send It you will print our ade. Bri andy, wea will be holy Bessie Chead! Mabel Van 5! ith Tisdale. Lonora Rosente Inclosed please find $2.25. that. our. Utele. From a few Iittl . Norwalk, Sper Wiltam Fink, 1 inclose $2 to Relp the Bick ables’ Fund, from the proceeds of @ fair on McDonough street, between Patchen and Ralph avenues, Gladys Caird, 625 McDonough st, Elizabeth M. Troy, 589 McDonough st. May Ramirez, 638 McDonough st. We had a jemonade stand on Cropsey -ave., h Bosch, and 1 took my Uttle toy dimes and we then’ away to the people and wen for the Sick Babtes” Fund, Tame itu girl sola years old, and I am writing this al nyse Matlido Andre, Bay_and Twenty-second street Johanna Morgan, 207 Bay Twenty-seoond strogt Inclowed you* will find 50 conte for the Sick Pablea’ Fund. This Is the proceeds of @ little Elia @. Bell, 928 Latayette ave Ruth H. Rand, $29 Lafayette ave, Inclosed please find $1.60 we made by having a stand in front of our house for the babies, Hoping 't will do them some good, We will try and get more some other tlm: Mamie Nichol and Winifred Macdonal 30 Henderson ave., New Brighton, 8. I. Inclosed please And $1.25, collected at our tatr exand. heid at No. 631 venue, Brooklyn, ‘There! Carthy, aged 12) years, ‘ Lucy Bingham, aged 13. years, Frances McCarthy. Edward McCarthy, Inclosed please find $1 collected for the Steck Babies’ Fund. We hope it will do much good. James Peyser, Sidney Peyser, Arthur Peyser, Willtam P. Coxtuma, Inclosed plenne find $1 which we earned at a stand in Long Island City, We are sorry It is not more. Mam{o Muster, 250 Third a1 Katie Becker, 254 Third Inclosed pleane find $1, the pro at our door conduczed by Hazel Mand Minnie Schwarts, Six years of age. Florence Mandeibaum, Arthur Mandelbaum, Fleven yoars of age. Thirteen years of age. please fd 65 cents for the fund. Ella Greenhor, 586 Sixth Ave, William’ Engle, 687 Sixth Ave. Nine years of age. Sixth Ave. Fannie Dhilliog B84 Sixth Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. Incloted please find 66 cents for the Sick Rabies’ Fund, the proceeds of a lemonade stand, y» Wichard and Arthur Sebi, Arlington, N. Inclosed find 34 cents, which we hope will help the Sick Bables' Fund, ‘Annie Batt and Tile Wa Incloned please find 31 Tables’ Fund (the pro Jack Rellly, Tames Gru, Enclosed pleaso find 33 cents, the recolps of tand at Grand and St. Mark's aves,, , 1489 Madieon ave, cents for the Bick Is of lemonade sales) Patrick Retlly. May Bnnis Gertrude Ennis, ——_—__— Centenarian Expects to Live Lous, OBWEGO, N. Y. Aug. Whyraa Gray celebrated her one hun- dredth birthday the home of. her daughter. Mrs, Gray born in Scho- harie County, Her general health {8 ex- cellent and she expects to live for many ars to come, 11. — Mrs. | LOCAL. | THE MINNEAPOLIS 18 IN. The steamship Minneapolis, of the Atlantic Transport line, arrived to- < from London, On board was the body of Mrs, Edward H. Anderson, who died recently In London, TUNNEL LABORER HURT, Celesti Yenoto, of No. %8 Bast One Hundred and Bleventh street, wiitle working ‘a the Rapid Transit tunnel at Central Park West and One Hundred and Fourth street, was struck on, Ue head and removed to the J. Hood Wright ospital. ACTRESS CALLED A THIBF. Just as Bessie Martin, an actress, was being arraigned before Magistrate Pool, veny, a telegram was received Mas: daa her husband at asking that she be examined a sanity, and to give her a short sojourn up the Island If possible BLOPERS TO BE S When the steamsh! to Rotterdam Satu August Salat and detained Bilis having many. LOST HIS JOD, DISAPPEARED. Relatives of John Wilkinson, thirty- four years o.d, of No. 850 Pleasant ave- nue, have asked the police to find him, He has a wire and three young children, He left hone Friday morning without telling his wife that the previous night he had been discharged as driver of one of the wagons of the Borden Condensed Milk Company. Loss of his position ts supposed to have worrled him into run- ning away. PROCTOR MAN DROWNED? Coroner E. O, Leberman, of Akron, ©., telegraphed the police here that a man named William Zink, of One Hun- dred and Twenty-fifth street, New York, had been drowned there. He asked that Zink's wife be notified, and he deciared Zink had been emplwyed in Provtor' Theatre in Harlem. At the theatre Zink was not known. HI HENRY OPDNS NEW STAR, The season at the New Star Theatre was opened Saturday night by Hi Henry's minstrel. troupe and vaudeville show, Wich, Judging from the applause, great- ly pleased a large audience. Hi Henry ‘himself was warmly welcomed and de- lighted the crowd with a cornet solo on @ gold instrument. One of the his of she evening was made by “Billy” Clark. 4 comedian, who kept the audience in roars of laughter. The show will con- tinue during the present week. SAW AN ORANGE EEL, ‘The latest addition to the collection of rare specimens at the Aquarium ts an albino eel, which was caught at Pel- ham Par! Maldon T DACK. Ryndam returns she will carry Ala Sandelia, wow and, charged) with Hagenbach, Ger- TELEGRAPH. LYMAN M. DARLING DEAD. PAWTUCKET, R. 1, Aug. 11.—Lyman M. Darling, of Pawtucket, is dead at hia summer home, Sugar Hill, N. H., aged fifty-two years. He was’ President of the Darling Company, of Chicago; Met- ropolitan Hotel and Supply Company, of New York; Pawtucket Gas and Paw- tucket Institution for Savings. SMITH FOR ASSEMBLY. WOLCOTT, N. ¥., Aug. 11.—Addison P. Smith, of Savannah, was nominated by the Wayne County ‘Republicans for member of the Assembly. FORMER GOVERNOR ILL. WINSTED, Conn,, Aug. 11.—Former Gov. Lorrin A. Cook underwent an operation, which was performed by Dr. Welch, Drs. Gibson and Bolton, of New York, and Dr. Reidy, of Winsted. Mr. Cook's condition Is regarded as critical. GIBBONS DEFERS JUBILEE. BALTIMOKE, Aug, 11.—Cardinal Gib- bons has decided to postpone the jubl- lee which was to celebrate In October the twenty-fifth anniversary of his con- fteration as Archbishop of Baltimore, EXIT PHILADELPHIA TIMES. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1.—The Pub- lic Ledger and the Philadelphia Times, bow of which are now owned by Adolph 8. Ochs, will be consolidated Tuesday, ‘Aug. 12, and will thereafter appear un- der the utle of Public Ledger and the Philadelphia Times. The daily will be sold for one cent and the Gunday for two cents, SHOT ANOTHER’S WIFE, ALLENTOWN, Pa., Aug. 1,—During quarrel at the woman's home Harry 8. Weston shot Bertha T. Brown and himself, Neither can recover. The woman ig the wife of Robert M. Brown, but was not living with her husband. HURT IN BICYCLE COLLISION, SARATOGA, Aug. 11.—John Moore, of Stillwater, Is in the Saratoga Hospital suffering from a badly fractured skull and can hardly recover. While bicycling on the Saratoga Lake road he ran into ————————— PROF, KOCH’S LYMPH INHALATION AND TUBEROULINE CURES Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. Before I went to the doctor at 119 WEST 23) next to BHRIOH' wore, I had Asthme & reat many yeara, so bad had to give ‘up my babar businoes; wee ap short of reat PROF. KOOM OF BERLIY. Coughed go ciseh bane wT tee! well and work all the time, Dilimuth, 1227 Mrytle a Catarnh not says Mr HI. Brookiyn, KOCH-O-LENE cures and Stomach Tr WieR examination, “Moure, 10 to 7, Bu 11 to Call or write to the only place with any ority from Prof, Koch to use his LUNG ‘rhe original and ONLY DR. KOCH'S SANITARIUM, Incorporated, 119 WEST 22D BT,, next to Bhrich's Store, N. ¥, Falling Hair stimulates the pores, h vigor. ‘The wonderful properties of the hair and feed it. soon leads to baldness, Hair falls because it has died, It has not been nourished properly, Munyon's Witch-Hazel Soap cleanses the scalp of all dandruff removes the scales and crusts, an Thus the hair is enabled to obtain the needed the soap get at the very roots of Besides the soap beautities it, Therougiily rub a thick lather into the hair and scalp, then rinse with warm or cold water, Price 15: e dosinous of @ beautiful complexion to 1 want every woman beautiful comple ¥ fomp. “It preserves the oreamiest kin ‘every person hard, scaly scalpe to try it. want everyone looking for out ap egual, it them afte uy it Wothiog else will sult 0 ey iy rapt jhe ra u ood troubles tl 4 tire rei wilh ‘anh © out al} impuritios, TE you lave indigent! Hicted with skin disfigurement 1. will cure any iin dive mh ela) wo See MUNON ‘and yet @ Wilet luxury to jow shin of bictchy complexion, I want you to try iny iver bars ee aes sold everywhere. my kip soft and fresh, pimples, blackheuds, eruption: in disorder, and it's @ whalpoo withe Witch Haxel 1 want or with OF other Aistiguremente, a es 7oN toa ve ‘wou will Your liver ia out it preventing proper take oy in the Yorkville Court, on the charge of | rc THE STRAW Yours May \Be One of Lucky Is of .. Was purehared at .... on or about (date) ........ seeeeeee and bears this Mark: ......sseeee. Name .... Address Full’ out blank spaces and mail P, O, Box 184, New York City.” Many thousands of letters to the Straw Hat Hunt have been received, but none yet have proved prize winners. ‘The five lucky hats, bearing The Even- ing World's secfet mark, and good for $20 each, are still on thetr unconscious wearer's heads. Here are a few tips to narrow down the hunt: Each of the marked hats has a single letter pasted under the sweat band. One hat was of rough straw; price $1.25. $100 IS STILL AWAITING HAT HUNTERS. the Five Hats with the Mark. MY STRAW HAT «++. Straw—No, .. to “Straw Hat Hunt, Evening World, Another was of smooth straw; $1.00. A third was an alpine shape, seamed, Ught straw; price 60 cents. (The ‘other two the hunters must guess price at. ‘This should prove a big help to weary hunters. Any one finding one of the marked hats will recetve $20, ‘The find: er, not necessarily the hat’s owner, is entitled to the prize, Send description of hat, size and make with place and time of purchase to "Straw Hat Hunt, Evening World, P. O. box 1354 New York Cit: heavily on Kis head. EX-MAYOR DEAD. NEW LONDON, Conn, Aug. 1— George Williams ts dead, aged elghty- elght years, He had been Mavor of New London, had served in the Legislature and had held other offices. GALVESTON’S NEW LINK, GALVESTON, Tex., Aug, 11.—The ar- rival of the first of the fleet of twelve Southern Pacific steamships, which a to render a thrice-a-wee service b tween New York and this port, was made the excuse for a gala day, GREAT K. OF P. GATHER iG. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 11.—The grand carnival of the Knights of Pythias opens to-day, though the official business of the order will not receive attention until to-morrow. By Wednesday morning it fg expected thai from 6,00) to 7% strangers will be in the ¢! COUPLE KILLED BY TROLLEY. DOYLESTOWN, Pa., Aug. 11—The bodies of the two persons who were | killed last night on the line of the | Willow Grove and Doylestown trolley were to-day identified as those of Mr. and Mrs. L. Priest, of Philadelphia, SOUSA GUEST OF HONOR, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug. 1—At the Hote! Brighton to-day Miss Hallie i at secret. SPECIAL. Campbell’ @ bottle, lad Dressing, {()¢ Ceepente Galatine,« wean. 00 Corn, Buie Brevd, tancy Maine, « 9 Shoe Polish, Blue Ribbon Brand, finest made, bottle {n carton, Salmon, Crest Brand, Ala» tall OMBs ses .eese Rolled Oats, Triumph Brand, Dest, 241d, package...... Vai a or Lemo. Our Own Brand, a bottle concentrates, © J Oo Table Salt, Dive Rivvon Brant, a 5 Molsture-proof package at c Tomato Catsup, Liberty Brand, «4 Qe xtract, Oe ewar, quart bottie CALIFORNIA PRUNES, Extra Large Fancy Santa Clara, 2 pounds tor 16 cents. ie another bicycle and was prectpitated/Hrminie Rives, who {8 spending the season here, gave @ luncheon to Mr. and Mrs. John Philip his sounds like philanthropy, but it’s not. A CAN RED ALASKA SALMON, A PACKAGE SMOKED BEEF, A PACKAGE UNEEDA BISCUIT, Allthree tor 2 5C. the Southern authoress Sousa. The other Helen Sousa, Miss uests were Miss dier, Phil Sousa, oped Harridele Hallmark, Mitchell ‘odes 3 Miss Marguerite Le; Mrs. Benjamin E. Lee and Pi er. CABLE. JAMATIOA CELEBRATES. KINGSTON, Jamaica, Aug. Island of Jamaica {8 celebrating to-day the coronation of King Edward day ts being observed as a general holl- day amid great eed M.—The night ar by groanine sounds, for th an eruption Is expected soon The town of San Fernando de Masaya, with a ation Of 22.000, ts at the foot of the ano, which is about 8,00 hish. TWO PERISH ON MONT RLANC. CHAMOUNIX, France, Aug. 11.—Two residents of Paris recent Xposure on Mont Bla’ i thelr two were Killed while descending the ain In search of assistance « mou Pinca es |_WASHINGTON. | ey VENEZUELAN CARLA CUT. WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Mintster Bowen has cabled the State Department from Caracas, Ve la, that the revo- lutonists have cut the cable at Bar- celona. BRISTOW TO STAY. WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—If Fourth Assistant Postmaster-General Bristow retires It will be because the President removes him: | Signing. |clty In’a few days on his vacation, but It Is also his iniention to return about | Sept. 1 to resume his duties, He has no thought of re. B. Altman Go. Silk Umbrellas with English Natural Wood handles, 26 and 28 inch frames, for Men and Women; regular prices $3.00 and $3.50, tomorrow Tuesday, at 52.00 Elghteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. EVERYWHERE ‘3 Retail Branche OUR NEW STORE 655 and 657 Kingsbridge Read, Fordham Square. Grocery News Worth Reading. People wonder at the wonderful growth and success of this business, but it’s no Highest quality, lowest prices, large business, small! profits—that’s all. We are in business for profit, but small) profits, often made, satisfy us. Here are a few items to indicate what we mean by “lowest prices” and “small profits”: BUTLER’S BORAX SOAP, 8 Cakes for 25 Cents. BABBITT’S BEST SOAP, 8 Cakes for 25 Cents. Your cholce of either one or both, but only one lot of cach kind toa customer. SPECIAL. A Large No. 7 BROOM, fine quality straw and well made, regular price 30 cents, ‘i For This Sale 24C. CEYLON TEA. BUTLER’S GOLDEN Surpass this Brand. Pound Package, 50¢ Half- Pound Package, 25¢€ Very Best No. 1, All Kinds, A POUND, 35c. COFFEE, Best Mocha & Java, a lb. 25c, \ Butler's Best, Be Butler's Bauare Blue, utler'a Bauare Mine, 6 svree {Oo Shredded Gelatine, Peer! Brand, « package je Be: Cocoanut, P te olty bottle Cook's Flaked Rice, « te Brand, @ pack: Be fancy laree queen, 10-08 J Be mo 16 Diae Ribbon oi kfant aod, one biter, a peccnen LOC Liberty Jam, all fruit Savors, « ‘ar ; * 8c Jelly Powder, blue Hibbon Brand all flavors, 2 package 8c. Ineet ream = Sn * 10-pound 10c Baking Powder, Hive Kivvon 8c Brand, purest made; \4-Ib, can, 1be rh BUTLER’S POTASH, A Large, Full Packed Can, Per Can 7 cents. Hire ‘CHOICE GROCERIES, The | QUEEN OF BELGIANS BET S| SIA, Bolglum, Aus. U.—Marie Henrl-| ett, Queen of the Belstans, had a good was able to leave her bed this moralng for breakfaet MAYTIANS CALL FOR H PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haytl, Aug. 1— The people of Petit Goave, west of here, are in Wetross have ‘asked for as! sistance. VOLGANO IN NICARAGUA, MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Aug. 11.—The Santiago cone of the Masaya voleano has been emitiing vapors, accompanied e weeks and perished from. It Js his purpose to leave the | wu ap \4 tasesecke | re 2.45 |, 6.00 9.08 A.M. way, | West 125th and 188th Fulton et, and 106 Broadway 49,00 los. ENTRAL | reat | buy ‘Fore! there. self, but also to my daughter-in Railr “Tam arranging to spend afew weeks at Cape Cod, and want to kmow if T cam great benofit not only to my- oads Sweet, crisp flakes of wheat and malt—eaten cold, adds daily deposits to health’s bank account. ‘ I must have it, as it has be Jim Dumps had always felt quite blue When rent and other bills fell due. Collectors seemed to fill the air, And landlords sprang from ev’rywhere. *Tis different now Since “ Force” has made him “Sunny Jim|” no blues for him, ‘The Ready-to-Serve Coreal Must Have It. not and her little ones. (Name furnished on application.) Seer eee For Sale. & HUDSON RIVER A, THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK LINE. VIA NIAGARA FALLS. Traine arcive and de; br Prd vit part trom Gras ind westl tng Grand Cision Minutes after leaving Grand Central St All southbound trains ¢ pire Bt ). will atop time at North ry"? asta OAM Buttalo 4.15. the Nos. 36, 66 and minutes before errivii Station 12.1 RG LA’ M. 1.59 f, 3.20 ! 3.30 Fi 3.35 4.00 8.30 ®: P. PRESS, P. M.—*DETROIT, PHICAGO SF) “LAKE ITED." ke ‘Shore. 2.46, 125th Bt a 1.00 Po Mc PAST | | R07 P. | 955M isarari Special 10.30 4 DAY A: Due Tuttalo OGA AND MONTREAL Wa D & H. and Rutland. EXPRESS t. New York, tation at 3.15, 8.90, 9.16, 11.30 'P. 3.20, tADIRONDACK, 3 AND MONTREAL EXPRES®, Ceniral ive passengers ten fon: Expresy 125th “st. ten Grand Contr {MIDNIGHT EXPRESS. Di Niagara Falla 6.02PM. THOUSAND 0. Niagara Falle Due Buftalo 1.16 A. Mt RUTH, 4, 7.05 P. BUPFALO LAND M Louts 645 P ICAGO" LIMITED. to Chicago via Take ‘Shore, M.—IISARATOGA LIME Gaya only; other week days at 3.20 PM EXPRESS, Maki Tooat Due Satu “The QOTH CENTURY LIM: 20-hour train to Chicago. via tL Electric lights and Mi ASARATOGA: LIMITED. 60 F. Fans. Lesvos ALBANY FLYER, Due Albany *ALBANY AND TROY EX- Local stops, tralo Chi care Due Cleveland clneinmati 1.80, GRAND ClAL. i HORE LIMITED, 24- | 5 ‘All 26 A Indianapolis 3.10, cago 4.80, Bt. Louis $45 P.M P. P. 7 Press, Ca Es P. M.—*WRSTER to Chicago via both L. 8. and M. O. B. M*MONTHEAL EXPRESS, utlan “ADIRONDACK. TH ot Due Due Cinetnnatt 7.50. Bt. Loule 7.90. seco *PAQUFIC by Lake share. NIW YORK EX- Buffalo I§LANDS AND MONTREAL EXPR Pp *BUPPALO. SPPCIAL. AND TORG Tk M. je 8.83. Toronto 10.) A.M. SPECIAL MAIL LIMITED, Sleeping oar only for Rochester M.—*8OUTH WESTERN RAPIDS Pullman M., Cin- OBL next day, EXPRESS. 28 hours via D. HOUSAND SPECIAL. Indianapolis 10.15 morning XPRESS Chicago. days, to Pitiadeld and North Adams. Sundays at 9.20 A.M. Baturd Pullman ‘care ‘Trains \ihumine Ticket B Uni ‘Telephone Central Cab | BosToON (New York Conia! & Hudson Kiver Kit. | ‘Trataa leave Grand Geatral Station. Fourth ave hue aud 428 wisest, Ni ‘, Mo, 12-00 nove, ‘igrive ‘Boston, 3 bo Fak. 615 AM Boston, 99.00 » 11.00 ringed, Kares New 7. Tickets at 1216 Brosdws Hy. SMITH Superiinn WEST SHORE ‘Ment! Muy $50 WORTH BS! W EWItd a * Via WEN OSTON mbue ration D., Bi monly at 2.46 P.M. ym all through trains. 4 with Pintech 5 and 1216 Broad light aye. 13d 126th et New York: 338 and 726 rookiyn for New York checked from hotel or residence by Westoott Express Company, |NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTE! |INBW YORK, § AND NEW ENGLAND. Boring 4 and the AND ALBANY RAILROAD, , Moi 6.40 P.M. 10:06 ‘ais for" Portland 4nd Maine reagrte via | och Ww Lemos.) York, as follows } *11.00 P. 4.00 PM oF M040 FM, 4.00 ¥. 3.30 P. ret} RAILROAD. Se heew hicago Express, at tor Det,, Obs reas to Cais Hutt h Ning Palla, Det. aa Sunday. Las SA Me tH) att For Sale FURNITURE “0 $1 w, New" DOWN, KL Y. 14TH DANIRL Gen, Passenger Arent. NEW YORK KEENE'S REDUCED SALE. WATCHES—DIAMONDS. Every year about this time T sell my waten and diamonds taken in tra waine equally a | teed." W ‘want t reduced prices. T have hed a) many watches made during the year that t soll readily; als eeveral very fine ones | nda umber of diamond pie nt exchange or bought che ile will certainly Interest 7 bout to pure ca betore. the Gent's 8ol $35. (brand new), worth $60. Watch, mame quailty and make, | $15, worth $30.00 (brand new); ond Ring for $80; Ladies’ $05 ver from $15.00 to $25. EDDING va( Gal O33 ta Lifetime. Engraved Free! Come here in the morning and have us extract your teeth FREE, witheut one bit of pain, by applying our new botanical discovery to the gums. Gb home at night rejoicing with # ull Get of New Teeth that ft you perfect- ly, comt only $5.00, and are guarantesd for ten years, EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION FREE. Waterbury Dental Parlors, CHARLES A, KEENE, BROOKLYN: NBW YORK: 160 Broadway, New York City.|] 414-416 Fulton St 54 W, 234 St Open until 6 o'clock. Saturdays included. aa doge west Abrabam (Opp. Eden thanpe.) | ' $2.50 GOLD GLASSES, $1. HIS WERK our optiel FREE and sell, you GLASSES for $1. will never have this chan TICAL Hours, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M,, Gaturdayw Included. | WATCHES REPAIRED $1.00 |r 1 \# (50c. \ 15 and Lesnes.) York a8 a up sT, RO7 WEST 125044 OT, w ute. & CLUANING OR MAINSPRING, ranted “Jewelry made and repaired, Old watches wold jewelry taken {n trade and bought ho CHARLES A. KEENE, 180 BROAD- evenings guaranteed WESTERN UNION SEWING MACHINE CO., American Watch and Diamoad Co. 19 MAIDEN TYPEWRITERS ig Froanp EXCHANGE $1 Week! DIVORCE $50 + atth ats (Mlad 8 will examine yo pair of $2.50, GO! “Warranted § years.”* You in. | KEEN OP. . NEW YORK. 189 BROADW, co, AW YORK CITY. Open Until 6 o'clock, ‘Weekly. ventors THIRD AVE, NEAR 16TH ST, CREDIT. Watches and Diamonds. | Lowest Prices Reliable Goods, | THANSACTIONS_ CONFIDENTIALe LANE Take Ole weenly ons able: ie JAME oF my BERG weekly or monthly pays ny ter NATIONAL Broadway onfide on y c week lane Lawyers Bach ste tudes a ASSAU ST, (Day Personal, bo as dou ours; 8 A. Sundays and Holidays, TEETH. All Work Guaranteed, Expression of Mouth Restored. Plates on Gold and Continuous Gum. Full Gum Set,... 5.00 and up Gold Crowns,...... Gold Bridge Work, per tooth., 5.00 Gold Filling, Platinum Filling. 1,00 Gas Given if Desired, ~ ° DR. GUILSHAN, Surgeon Dentist, N. E.Cor.I25thSt, &8thAve, Patents, / ADVICE Fr FREE. 246 Broadway, Help Wanted—Male. Patent Attorneys, pD—Man to feed a Apply pachine, the most ER tury, and of the| saw rid, can be had by | West Hounion at. de. weekly. New Home, Prices, $15 to $3. Open | ——— Write, aman wilt call. A few Old-atyle machines, §3 10 $9, The Standard Book of Reference in All the Colleges, | Libraries, Editorial Fooms Business Offices, 25 cts. Price at AU Newadealers GEORGE ROBINSON, |» iy Wor F The Abie Welle at onan We] 1 oor. mM. AM. oar. Me -. 5.00 sees) FL00 up Ryomatly procera; Bee eDOAR TAvr band James Fagan & Son, 410,000 Topics. and. Sout by for as or ‘Tae World <ripslan. “te \ivusiae Ona