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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1903, ; MRS.COBB, AUTO VICTIM, _ [KNOX SAILS ON [KILEC WOMAN WHO CAST. | over Tout, IN THIEF CHASE. «© WASSOUTHERN BELLE, CANAL MISSION, 0 cmeseenn Toa ll Base |to collect the premium of a policy of, Bellevue, w AN operation was per- Easily Cured by Lydia E. $200 «mate to! Pinkham's Vegetable Com: pound. effort b conselou carried on her Ife formed. | Iver restore him t +o— He knocked or door and, receiving Finds, Woman Killed with Mathews in Elberon Accident Famous as a Beauty—|The Attorney-General jr response, wont ty the Mat of Mrs] | = Wife Paw Legre ‘eas the hall, Mes, La shooting Father a Well Known Business Man of Richmond. Starts for Paris tO) with two ot her cataren, were found ntion In the at i fou a f Look Into Title of) <roushins in terror in a corner of the | es porthern Hoin, Whi kitchen, ‘The woman was hysterical ; Panama Waterway. [tom fight. From her dtsconneoted | conversation, Glassberg gathered that | Avenue tmtoagh here had been @ tragedy tn the flat of | te tragedy, Lizzie Hall he made tna THINKS IT 1S ALL RIGHT: | ‘tie trict the doors and found them] Twintey & necked. ‘Then he went to the back yard, | ¢ i an had swung himaelf up on the fire-ewoape | Went through crowds, Says President's Specches|!snding and entered the fat through | ROUNE, In which ithe tragedy fe ‘ <j) | the kitchen window Concerning Trusts Will! (ying on the floor, just underneath th Bring About Action by Con. | window © was uncon- gress at the Next Session. hs ght he was a the Door, Son of Caterer ‘Burglars Overhaul- ‘ing Silverware in Father's Store. pre ed a tremendous borliood, which is! “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM—T felt yery discouraged two years ago. | had my suffered so long with kidney troubles han home in Twrisland other complications ‘and had eee UN are| taken so much medicine without re- f that I began to think there was no hope for me, Life looked so good o me, but what is life without health? T wanted to be well. H igh: THREE FUGITIVES ESCAPE. nd down Bis Say One Man Wore % Lineman's Spurs and Car- ried Pincers for Cutting the Wires—Captive Is Sijent. f by an Evening Worki reporter and told of t ty husband, Campbell's b pis About y the bodies | aly the tenants rapbell and the woman, Her right| he lived with hi ed aut and Campbell's | Of, them knew Ron tte AGL ments. ‘That he shou 6 O Ligsie Hall sprang at) Sih iis mistress within a block of Mh ral PLC. Knox, with his |o Wx, salted x eamshty Half a mile of st areed to-day by a i i his nel td i inh : « ber tried to climb in’ the his neighbors could ecarcely bile and a patrol wae Wine, Mr windaw and attacked him so viciously te on trusty (that he wax compelled to beat a retreal. mpbell marie: a good: Iiving,! sala. | sovelt’s: pec Congress. to one of his neighbor QUTEBE AL The Faithful Dog. family well—in fact Jnubtedly action at Lis meeting. | ‘ donsiderable of a fami |_ He hurried to the street and, notited | prcatiy devoted. to Met golng abroad for the purpore | poliecman O'Brien, on 13 io e boy. WH Ie ke Litiei to CHET HFOREEES | EACUNG LAEREATERERLICH PHO ETTUTCE aN EET MT CEA REOEN RECHT te a oe yous from the Panama Canal | (Rit! the flat. "The dog att es, Tam sure she had Comp: wald Mr. Knox. “L shallland it of the real state of also investigate the treaty between the | beast. Canal Company and the Colom- | | Dr. vernment, which Is to be trans: |{y" he » doubt that | Camp all right, | Kill artinent of Jus after two alleced burglars, {li wing, i centring about Pelmonico’s , Sherry’s, at Vorty-fourth stre Fitth avenue. One man, who is| chargetl with forcing his way into the cellar of Arthur Bussell’s cater ing establishment, No. 69 West For ty-fourth street, was captured Policeman Mehrer, of the Eas \ Fitty-first strect station, was star ing at Sherry’s corner when he v two men running toward him from Fifth avenue, followed by an excited young man in cadet uniform, who Ganze Is a civilian tailor stationed at m Bellevue with | Fort Hancock. He left the Fort about to a call gent | ten days ago and took up his residence He sald that} at the South Ferry Hotel, woman Id been | the pert said, would | of somebody uptown having beaten him < Consciousness, In all prob-|our of his gifl and of his desire for | Well, and that is why I gladly write eae The injured man was hurried to] vengeance you this, and gladly thank you; six thee, who been In Parls during the bottles. was /all 1 took, togeenen wie i your Pills. My headache and back- past six weeks, show that all is going |{nto trouble through his refusal to tell harmoniously. about the game of craps in which fo | Ache and kidney trouble went, never . ind . ch four! to return; the burning sensation I Vanee Reet ean eak wen were caught by Capt. Miles) naq left altogether; my general “Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable spetmer thers ne told iéiitale Gomipoutd cured me and made me “was shouting “Stop thief!’ Mehrer attempted to stop the fugitives, but Speeches: on the) trust auestin, 1) oan ie ‘ fee street station. The| health was so improved I felt as oblique ne toward Delmonico’s | ee . et | lipewe rston to-mor-!twenty."—Mrs. LOUISE GIBSON, what the ident has sald, that some- | | . 4818 Langley Ave., Chicago, IllL— Auto Joins In ¢ Tthing in regard to the Trusts will be | | Cap the District-At-| 5 499 forfeit if above testimonial te Mr. Jerome had eats bie conte ar CUH . Th od ‘oa 1 fa Bi Xe ; a ¢ S July almmnonalasued Kearas'a| Uy oet te fi thing at the stable uf the New York Cup ¢ Congress, The President has been make | 0. . SY one ed. Kearns's | ]¢ you feel that there is anything at pany, into watch 1 evident | at and wi nes which wilt | William Kearns Refused to | counsel toi him to testify before tne | aah ‘eisual or puzzling about your Menowine that th j tH fst ear Tell About Policemen’s Grap | 274 Jus, at nownere else. When | Cage, or if you wish confidential at. on Forty-ffth street. Many 4 were Mr, nox wis a opin ihe’ Pets a vice’ of the most experienced, wr! now runn at shou the a ion on the statement by i Sage| Game and Got Into Trouble | Ponte was taken -{to Mrs, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., and tention of two men and two » formation of would] with Judge. |4n Special Session you will be advised free of charge. peated bia Panhard automopile was ai-| ng on a revaluth e | Pepi to Justice's Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable tracted. When the policeman r yan American \t a8 | Compound has cured eating the corner into | fth street he wa with 7 ZOARTIAL Adu t of Court, His counsel heard th of cases of female trouble, followed by the automobilists | teow William Kearns, bartender at Tom | the trouble, hurtied to court, ‘and had housands i ed : people: to-admit saloon in James Slip, has got) I released, Policeman, itatom ve US n do anything that the x dashed through lborty wet til t —_———— — = — the bridge which 5; w York | Mr Knox and his son occupied state. ; a HN ror row! Dleaint ronal nlelten muthonitarel aundes soured’ outta: Caw inal oe where [foom, Bon the promenade deck. AM of Central Rullroad tt reached, | Capt Andrew Pizzini was pros: | nigh Hein ih the NADIE Of caUEKE Inothe troliey mili und threw | Mi Knox's family were down to. the py an hour before s trated for a few minutes to-day in the Monmouth Memorial Hospital Long IF ch, after looking on the body of his beautiful daughter, Mrs whefe the auto h chase, ax the bridie foot passengers, Melrer steps uf the } with other i ontof the ma which was sm rehine with | feet down to the r. 1k J. Mathews was ound into the | SMP tO say Fi i | ing tt THE motto of our Candy you have a favorite kind Dept. is absolutely pure . of Soda Water. Get it syeels e most reason. at our fountain and you'll able prices. Main Floor, j vt. ‘ fo like it still better. Main i avenue. ‘ie ; ' ue d. ¥f,, (Cc who was killed with beat known ely | aera te Rearof Rotunde. Floor, Rear of Rotunda, CO ee tt vast un hovgcitun | Frank J. Mathews, the Jersey City ¥) tein Taller | a ee Bireet, While the whet Wwned down the reulty broker, iu lis automobite when t ered Sl aaa OR Aa 6 i a Surketlie Court | bridge aver the New York and Loug BO TO a teat Kt Con. broke ves of ; ‘ vii Mat ie two | Branch Railroad tracks in dlberon, |e flous injury, Tork gud Chica rok Hy | Main Floor. owed. " "i e n N Lap Aathchahe aan nw se iat 44 i iz y © ie ne ” narne 9 i tM waite | The aged father, overcome by his} manage th vs! am ioe __ The Autumn season is just around the corner, Many minds are already con- i motion, was led away by his friend, [mt sls Bina sidering the Fall Gown. If you would know what's new in Dress Goods come ARSE ak Go Uae Deceaiuia =|] here. We're making quite a worthy and attractive showing of smart and stylish seprcing (rein! the total iMaleate: weaves, particularly rough fabrics, suitable for tailor-made stits and walking skirts. They Jett Mrs, Pizzini at the hotel} |] Those which will prove most popular are: . | Camel's Hair, Zibelines, Scotch Cheviots, Bannockburn Tweeds, London Mixtures, Mixed | Twines, Canyas Cloths, Homespuns, Boucles and Black-and- White Checks. 5 All are making a strong bid for popularity and all will no doubt find legions of admirers amon; fashion followers, The stock even now offers good selection, but think how great and grand an complete it wiil be in a few weeks hence. oo 0 0 0 0 ee New Tailor-Made Pedestrienne Suits. The new models are particularly smart and possess those touches of novelty and originality that must at once appeal to the stylish and well-gowned woman, While the departure from former styles is not radical, yet every model is new enough to be distinctive, and in every instance, no matter what the price, embodies the ‘chic’” and refinement de- sired by the discriminating and fashionable. The Norfolk Jacket is considered the correct thing and bids fair to become the most popular style of the coming season. Walking Suits of Bannockburn Tweed, in-black,) Walking Suits of black or blue Cheviot; fly blue, green and brown; Norfolk Jacket, Kilted| front jacket, with wide straps over shoulders and Skirt, semi-habit back, a very modish and) back; fastened with belt; velvet collar, new shaped irt; one of the smartest models thus far shown rtythird ‘Bay The young in a few plained that wat the Silty in unifora ap i Junder the care of a physician, the | news of he Ighters tragic death King her at times hysterical | y ussunge griet Capt. Izainl wast Flushing, 1. He heard the hoo. Going strange n Peraiced ty spouse WIL bie daughter in the basement of Ls, We Fiaziil, who wast liverware Ww ai {21st Street: - Eel iearowth te iGhatharmlScaace’ FLAMES PLAY co 2 222610 2234 Third Ave.’ 193 to 205 Park Row. ; ’ jaunty suit that will captivate even the most, skir Wie les tll abe Corner 121st St { Chatham Square. captious, vive snvee $18.00) this ScaSON, seve veesverereeseeererse $27050 ares see ues ees Walk mixtures, in black, blue) Walking Suits of black and blue Mottled Tweed; or brown; blouse coat, plaited front and back, silk Eton Jacket, black broadcloth collar and cuffs; collar, cuffs and belt, with white stitching; postilion cape effect extending down back; kilted skirt, back, 12-gored skirt, raised seams; a stylish and i-inverted plait back, entire suit trimmed with aitractive LATMENt+eeeseeeeeeses eeees $22.50 Stitching Of White... seee-+++eeeerees $29.75 2 —2 2 —2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Two Specials in Corsets. Second Floor. Judie Corsets ina broken lot of sizes, in white) “American Lady” Corsets in white, black and and drab only; our own importation; straight drab; also two styles of batiste, straight front and eae EVERYTHING RELIABLE. Fiery Electrical Dis- .)\,!’' thot he mn uo co" Many Summer Bargains Left. mornir play. oe An a the down | | TN BROADWAY overal yenrs 1 dete line for ha how 1 ’ 1 | pol in ner Hood Coffer front, lace and ribbon trimmed; styles for stout bias sides, lace and ribbon trimmed; not all sizes in : | anne be fully and medium figures; value $10.50, at $4,50 all styles; value up to $3.00, at $1.38 Mu 212-2 +2 #2 0 0 + display « atl Complete Fall Stock Ready. FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, MATTING. ETC. plain ¢ both. Kno tigh-Grade Sewing Machines, $15.50. Fourth Floor. These Machines are manufactured by one of the best known makers, are noiseless, have self- threading shuttle, automatic tension, polished oak framework, five drawers; also drop-head, which gives them the appearance of a table when closed. Are guaranteed for an unlimited length of time; thus, should any of the working parts prove defective, it will be made good free of charge, Same Machines as above with three drawers, .. sores $13,50 Instruction free, 2 pe 0 0 0 et ete More of Those $1.00 Umbrellas. Main Floor, what Mostim had d stuff.’ V Thad been makin them? fron a pares ataine A and Bua mit] About ten days ago we placed on sale over 2,000 Umbrellas at $1.00 each; both men’s and wo- 2 Mnane se ee) voc drauk It not komt) Not incorporated nor ran by a trust, this} Customers may add to their Accounts in men’s; 26 and 28 inch sizes, It did not take long for the entire lot to disappear. We were fortunate enough to secure about 1,000 more, equally as good as the Jast, and offer them as before, at the very little price of $1.00. Covered with Union Taffeta (silk and linen), have steel rod, Pargon frame and cases to match, Very many styles of handles in both plain and fancy, and hardly two alike. *Twould really pay to buy more than one, as the value is most unusual, We may not again be able to repeat this offer in a twelvemonth.. + $1,00 tom Houston a what it was, ‘Well,’ I said, *¥; — teem to lke Postum after ail business is controlled by the third and fourth} ner store or make payments al either, {What he voxelulied, "that war not generations of proprietors, who are as desir- iting th ‘i $25 IN GOLD TO Prostums why, that tasted tlw ous of pleasing every customer as were\S*ing ‘eir oFn con'bentence. NING WORLD READER, Jjiiis 1 will always drink it he fheip predecessors. No extra charges of any hind. | Scorer | c/s CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. sence rereeenes oo Prompt Attention Assured All Malt Orders, tN: SimpsonCranfard 60. soi ax, ined the Importance of allowing jer who it boil long enough. After that| the fivat threo horses in || 4! drank it regularly and our 900,000 Futurity landlady and her son soon began to particulars get. well, They continued {ts use see Tl after we returned home and recently wrote me that they are improving