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ly Based on the Fact That in Gonstant Operation. been for ten years past. @onclusion on the of gevere weather, for As is usual, will be a clear, warm winter. Indoubtedly there will g@ituation and the ” ef tuel, fonally fortunate one, gix or cight weeks. Mild Weather Everywhere. Ro extraordinarily winter. snowballs already in the usual. than they re aa Nebraska and the Dakotas, also repor xtreme Northwest, temperatures, snow, but these localities, and show a Affairs noting out of the ordinary. &,, that this winter will be Qreaker for warm temperature ORLD ANTS ORK ONDERS. 1,382 BUT p Stem Morning's World, id Other Combined. p Wants in the 1 GARPET Lav! PARRIAGE HAN casiiens CHAMBERMAIDS COAT MAKERS. CTORS ENTISTS . DISHWASHERS i DRESSMAKERS WG CLERKS CLANS 2 IDERPRS .. §| TAILORS BMP. /AOENCIES .. 6| rINsMITHS VERS 2| UMBRELLA HANDS 3) UPHOLSTERERS 12) USEFUL M 3) VARNISHERS 2] WAIST HANDS 2) WAITERS .,. 32| WAITRESSES 7) WATCHMAKERS 4) sTENOGRAPHERS Record-Breaking Tem. perature, Says the Ex- ' Forecaster, Will Re- duce Poor's Misery. “This prediction of moderate weather applies to the entire country, a8 well, as this State and particularly this city, for I can+safely say that there will be cold atmospheres anywhere throughout the Union this “The fact that there have been some Adirondacks fa no indication that the enowfall and cold weather will begin here earlier than It must be remembered that the temperatures in the higher mountains In this Gtate are always from fifteen to are particular! suc accompanted with this is always expected in condition of "I feel no hesitation therefore In say- record Paid Help Wants in This New York Papers! BALMY TILL CHRISTMAS.;/ONE OF HIS Balance Between Seasons Is ag heated temperature than tt would | rious financial institutions in this tty. be paanisiay that there will be no there was a winter without one or two ly cold enaps. There may be one Stet omens one and a half there will Peaialgat oF cles otnie storie a tise, ei cxeus Ge viryiag cagoituds, but in general | re °* STeTy vey be times m@ben fires, and big blazing ones, will Be, necessary, but, in view of the coal arcity of all kinds this winter will be an excep- because there will not be anywhere near thé amount @f fuel needed for heating purposes that there usually is. In the first place, the real cold weather will not make its mppearance until a week or so after Christmas, and will then only last for 4 4 | 4] al g, Street statl 30 | of No. cused of Forgery, Walves Examination in Brooklyn Court. ‘* JOKES. Pleasant Prediction Confident-| Gave Workman Employed by Him a Check Signed ‘‘h» R. Anoth>r,"’ in Paymen. for Work Done, Bilas B. Dunn, formerty Local Weath-| Roland F. Brennen, the young real the inglorious rank of offloe Woy to}gu: moderate, even renoe nee real property magnate and President of 1° solentific fact the seasons always tend to counter ‘the Brooklyn Bond ami Mortgege Com- iis loans were for the most part con- ae ee ee ee Tata Bak banks. The security given in each case was a mortgage or bogus satisfaction piece on property in which he had ab- polutely no equity. The Specific Charge. ‘The specific charge on which he ts now held is the offering e@# security « avenue, Brooklyn, in which he never had any interest. District Attorney Clarke said he da not think the young broker would be Indicted for forgery, as that charge 1s always diMoult to prove, but that the attempt would be made to convict him of grand larceny. A curious case of his daring enter- priseprise came to light to-day, when a house painter, Michael Hockman, of No. 166 Myrtle avenue, told the court how ho had been swindled. It appears young Brennan owed the painter $180 for some services rendered in decorating a house for him, Brennan had put off payment, telling Hockman he would settle In a few days. Only a Joke. Finally, insisting upon immediate |t- quidation, the painter procured a check drawn by Brennan for $60, but signed “U. R. Another.” Hockman saya he did not notice the deception, but managed to pass it off on a man to whom he hap- pened to be indebted This third party presented it to th bank for payment, and, when it wa: found to be bogus, the bank galled upon. Brennan to make good. He did ter some protestation, maintaining that the whole affair w: in| ice. FOUND THIEVES AS DOVLE'S HERO DID. A Man Robbed of Jewels Follows Sherlock Holmes’ Methods and Workmen Are Arrested for Crime. When Henry Chedney, a manufac: turer, of No, 1 W Elghty-elghth street, irned to his apartment at 1920 on Tuesday night he found thie H00 worth of Jewelry, consisting of Ings, watches and i &o., had stol Mr. being a y of Conan Doyle's fiction, immo- dintnivinetite work to find evidence of who committed the crime. Getting down on his hands and kneey, hed the floor, and was rewarded 1g a small quantity of mica and ull plece of light blue wal- “Wall paper? hanger,” the prese That suggests a paper- he thought. “But what do. © of the mica denote?” ver this problem, he went wnstalrs and interviewed the dauga- ter of th “i en any paperhanger nd the house?” he asked. one had been at work ¢ Mght blue paper on the walls orridors, “Had any other work- oyed lately?" Yes, at other man had been fz the sanded roof, This, then, might a unt for the mica Armed‘with the evidence and full of the deductions he hal made, Mr. Ched- ney went to the West One Hundredth n and told of hin discover. ves were put on the e arrested John Ward, of No. Zlenth avenue, and Charles Price, 790 Park avenue. Ward was the man who had been repairing the roof, and Price the paperhanger. Complimented by Magtatrate. ‘The prisoners were arraigned in West de Court this morning and the gtory the capture was told to Magistrate nell, “Are you any relative of Sherlock Holmes, Mr, Chedney?” he inquired. “Not that I know of,” the Intter re- les, Dete and they 2400 this Is the nicest case 1 ever me—the neatest case of de- er heard of outslde of fie- he sald, h_ men denied been in Mr. Chedney's rooms. gintrate Cor. nell held them tn $1,000 ball for trial, oe Mis Conundrum Answered, From the Chiesgo News.) Borum—I[ say Miss Sharp, what's the difference between a woman and a mon- they had a key? Miss Sharp—What | t trom your chair to mines “stance ‘Borum—On. about alx. Tee Odiay Bharp—Well, that’s the aumerence. FINANCIER (WORST BOY T0 WILD WINTER. HELO FOR JURY ‘Roland F. Brennan, Ac- BE TIED IN Nicholas Corella, Long Island City as charged with playing truant. ‘The young incorrigible, who has at- tended achool but half a day term opened, was wearing his hat and vigorously chewing gum when before the Magistrate. “Remove your hat and take out of your mouth!" ordered the Court. “Hully chee, ain't he de ' murmured the boy. “You are charged, air,” Magistrate, echout."* “Dat's nuthin'," responded Magtetrate, ‘Dere'a me mother,” said came forward. won?! inquired the Magistrate “Not much, Your Honor,” the woman, drawing her shawl tighter about the baby's head. ‘e's pretty bad, air, @oing to school. We've tried him of the habit, air, but he seems stub- ‘born-iike, str. My husband and me, sir, have tied him in bed for @ day and a night at @ time, sir, gettin’ him to prom- {ge he'd go to echool Itke other boys, ‘but mext day off he'd be, the aame as before."’ For a moment the judicial brow was wrinkled | trate an ‘thi: thought. Then th Famed Ridden Often In Vanderbilt Auto, Escapes Reformatory. Nicholas Corella, distingulehed “worst boy in Long Island City’ famed as the urchin who peralated in stealing rides on W. K. Vanderbilt's automobile until the millionaire invited him to take seat beside him every morning, was brought Into the police court in Long Island City this morning ‘with playing truant from “T've bin on de hook before, Judge." “Do your parents live here?” aske the pointing a dirty finger at a nervous ltthe woman, with a baby in her arms. ‘Trembling and hesitating, the woman “Can't you do anything with your ‘apeciaMy about ee OD with BEATEN IN FIGHT BED, In Having Falls Unconscious. the and yellow Smith, Staten mongrel from capture, Island, was set Smith and are ind his dog are street when the clatter of catchers’ wagon was heard. since the arraigned we master, who had stoi that gum | freedom. greedy hands, Noense, and prey. Smith refused a vs said the ol said the | ei Instantly blows fell upon his head. still, th, wit Nicholas, it cau; nd, bleeding and stunned, he down like a log. In falling nis head struck m rail of and what little consclourness hed remained was gone. elping and about the combatants, now ran crete lovin the lad, street car track, ‘The do jumpi forward with a pitiful whine, and, ing upon the senseless figure, Ucked its master's face, which had been xen to the Smith Inf yw, gtill_ yelping for was carted away to the poun The di answered thelr assault upon Smith, to break MONTREAL, Oct. Canada, died thi years old. Anne des Montes. THE. ‘WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9, 1902. TOSAVE HIS DOG. Dog Catchers, Determined to Have Pet, Brutally Pummel Half-Witted Man Until He In @ valiant effort to save his little Joseph 4 half-witted young man, upon by four dog-catchers and knocked insensib} inseparable, jown by.every one jn the town. Yesterday’ they were passing along a the dog- Four feliows sprang from the wagon and dashed for the dog. The frightened animal took refuge between the aueae of oped determined to fight for hiv dumb friend The dog-catchers, rerenloas out thelr e had therefore: “thelr Tegal to recognize the alm and entered a demurrer with his kk and fast the odds 80 gainst him, Smith continued to atrike out right and Jett, until a clenched t him on the point of the jaw, went ‘The bruts: and battered defender marys. walle log-catchers will be made to an- swer in the Second District Court for Famous Boniface Is Dead. 9—Henry Hagan, one of the best-known hdtel-keepers in morning, elghty-two He was well known in the United Btates, having entertained many Americans at his ‘‘gaimon Pools” at St. of ¢ KOCH & Co. 125th St., West, Btrsen besos | Onn Satndaye Seventh Avenues. till 9.30 P, M. Children’s Days fi." Our immense assortments make selection _casy—our low prices save you money. Only by a visit is it possible to gain an adequate idea of this wee splendid opportunities. FOR THE GIRLS. MISSES' WALKING SUITS, of all woolMelton or fancy mixed Cheviot, box plait or slot seam effect, blouse or Norfolk jacket, all colors, 14 to 18 yrs., rey. $18.75.e00 SUCRE Hoa LON Ok ce Dk Ch MISSES' WALKING SKIRTS, of fancy mixed Tweeds, slot seams, all colors, lengths 37 to 40 inches, reg. $6.95 ‘Third Floor, 12.50 4.90 5.95 3.95 ‘Thiré Fioor. CHILDREN’S DRESSES, of all wool ney Camel's Hair, Russian Blouse, colors blue, brown, green or Gibson effect, trimmed with fancy brai red, 4 to 13 yrs., reg. $9.50. CHILDREN’S BOX REEFERS, of all wool Melton, trimmed with braid, velvet collar, 6 to 14 yrs., reg. $5.SOseee..sseeeecsenseensres FOR THE BOYS. RUSSIAN OR SAILOR COLLAR NORFOLK SUITS, smart natty styles for the little fellows, serges or Grade) in all colors and fancy mixtures, 2% to 7 YES.) TORs BO.cece eee «- 4.98 THREE-PIECE SUITS, for boys who. wear vests, military cut, mannish patterns, in fancy cheviots, short pants, 10 to 16 yrs. reg. $5.00..00000+.6 Gi 7 QO TWO-PIECE SUITS, new Fall fabrics, strictly all wool, made to stand Keele everyday wear, 8 to 16 yrs., reg. $4.00. REEFER COATS, ae Tar styles, cheviot eee) in all colors, 2% to 8 TG 4.79 Second Floor, reg. $6.00.« CHILDREN’S POKE BONNETS, of moire silk, trimmed taffeta ribbon, colors light blue, pink or white .39 MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS. « 20 re. CHILDREN’S RED SCHOOL HATS, of soft, pliable’ felt, the popular child's 25c¢ FOR THE LITTLE TOTS, CHILDREN’S GOATS, of fine quality plain cloth, fancy collars trimmed with velvet and edged with silk braid, colors red, tan, royal or gobelin, 1% to4 yrs. CHILDREN'S GOATS, of good quality velveteen, royal or black, pointed collar trimmed with pearl buttons, also of plain cloth, colors tan, red, green or brown, trimmed with beaver fur or velvet, 144 to 4 yearSsceeceseserees CHILDREN’S COATS, of all wool cream Bedford cord, round collar with double ruffles of silk embroidery, some with ribbon and braid, 6 mos.to 2 yrs. noed that protably the tone to do with (Nicholas would be t ‘him to the truants’ reformatory. GS Please don't, sir!” te im Hake him home with m him In bed all day and pleaded the oll you what ‘ana sir, tle ight, slr, ir, 1M take, *hlin to eae’ Jeadin’ wid de udder kia Inet No, "Not ‘Nick!’ HISTORIC NEW YORK A Board “Historic lecture tn the free course to Education A ‘Traces in the assembly follow weekly. tence in Prison. BUTTE, Mon., Oct which Thomas Hanley and Lu leader in Montana, years In the penitentiary, of a woman, who testified FREE! These Handsome Footstool PINCUSHIONS To Be Given Away Friday and Saturday, DO YOU WANT ONE? Friday and Saturday are to be souvenir days at our store this week. Every purchaser (no matter what you buy) will be presented with one of these handsome Footstool Pincushions with our compli- ments, figures. the man.” Northw: Lecture First of Free Course at in New York To- Will be the eubject of the opening under the auspices of the Board of FAl- ueation which begins to-morrow evening hall of the Board, at Park avenue and Fifty-ninth atreet. F. B. Kelley will be the lecturer. A series of ten on various topics will AN will be tllustrated, CLEARED OF CRIME AFTER 20 YEARS. Real Murderer Gives Himself to Justice After Accused Pair Had Served Long Sen- 9.—Twenty years after the commission of a murder the latter of whom !s a prominent labor had serv the real mur- recognized them as the murderers, ———— DANISH ADMIRAL HURT, i] CASH OR CREDIT, MeCN Corner 37th Strect to school, TOPIC from the Author of “The Old mbly. be given Homestead" DENMAN THOMPSON, It fs par Dr. cities and town from Denman hompson, hold name in America. author and artist, much , to writes: colds and lung troubles.” cines contain: — poisonous attention to the fact for ke Kelly, Lowell, Mass. ed seven| whom tt derived its name. that she the 50-cent size, OPEN AN ACCOUNT. Sh Open Saturday Nights, 2O0O cularly appropriate at this time, when Old Home Week has recently been observed in so many , to refer to a letter he who taade "The Old Homestead” a house- This noted who has done so encourage love of home, “Tam glad to indorse Father John's Medicine as a tonic and body builder and an excellent remedy for The im- portance of avolding patent medi- nerve- deadening drugs and weakening stim- ulants warrants again calling your that Father John's Medicine ts not a patent medi- eine, but the prescription of an emi- nent specialist, who prescribed it for the late Rev. Fr. John O'Brien, fifty years ago, whom it was recommended and from It is a pure food medicine, free from alco- ".,{hol, morphine, opium or polsonous derer I satd to have confessed. Word| qrugs or weakening stimulants in has been received from Wilkesbarre,/any form. It nourishes the blood Pa,, that E, W. Tourey, of Seranton,/and drives out all impurities, Its Pa, has given himself up. gentle Inxative effect strengthens the The tragedy was enacted near Lu-} stomach and corrects the digestion. cerne, Pa, a man nained Rosencrantz |/[t restores health and strength to being heid up and killed. Kelley and/ run-down systems. When you ask Hanley wre convicted on the testimony | your druggist for Father John’s Med- icine, remember that the $1 bottleg contain three times the quantity of No honest druggist will try to force you to take some other preparation when you call for ?OPENHAGBN, Denmark, Oct. 9.—~ 2 The Minister of Marine, Rear-admiraj {Father John's Medicine, whose his- kd Anetolinn Valves aa Joehnke, fell on the steps of the Rigs- | tory of 50 years of success and its re- brass neon ton bo “appreciated: dag this afternoon and fractured his|Hable Indorsements proves beyond minieraie value $82. spt $19 | thigh. doubt {ts remarkable value, pera seeesee : fi] Pondu- Housefurnishings. lum; hour . Five-Hole Coal Ranges, like de- While you are in the store we trust that you will walk through the aisles of the season's best and most substantially built furniture and note the price tags in plain If you wonder how we can sell at such ridiculously low prices- “ask INPSON CO. of by 1.59 2.49 1.79 1.89 hat, reg. 48c.. teeeeeee, CHILDREN’S FLATS, of Camel's Hair Felt, suitable for misses and children, colors cardinal, royal, black, brown and castor, reg. 75C«« 48c MISSES’ TRIMMED READY-TO-WEAR SCHOOL HATS, a variety of this and combinations, reg. $1.48 and $1.98... 98c WHITE BEAVER FLATS, for misses and children, first quality napped paver (not seconds), cannot be found elsewhere for less than $3.98... 1.98 SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS... sewed welt or flexible sewed soles, kid or cloth tops, sizes 11 to 2, 2. 59; CHILDREN'S, of same, sizes 8% to 10%, 1,98; Sizes 5 to Se.eee EONS) LACE BOOTS, of French Calf Patent Leather, hand sewed welt, Sizes 5; YOUTHS’, of same sizes, 11 to 2 wear, sizes 11 to 2..... CHILDREN'S LACE BOOT: welt, Hey 8% to 104 INFANTS’ BOOTS, 1 season's styles, stitched brim, velvet bands, rosette and quills, all colors MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of finest quality French patent leather, hand- 5M LITTLE MEN'S’ LACE SHOES, of ices, Calf, stout soles for ‘school 2 10 bree. ‘of Box’ Calf, “orthopedic shape, hand-sewed 89c aka: es W./25"'St. Near Cox 151-185, W.124-2ST. “> MOST LIBERAL TERMS. _| —«2 144-146 W.125""ST. ACCOUNTS OPENED. Many other incentives here besides ‘Big Price Inducements. Extraordinarily large, handsome, new as- sortments is one; superior quality another. Unusual accommodations, splendid facili- ties, prompt deliveries, exceptional treat- ment are among the OTHERS. We illus- trate several of many specials for the week. A new idea in Baffets, like design, in Plano polish- ed quarter- sawed oak, beautifully “arved and ft. Quartered onk. pol- ish finish Morrie Chairs, \ike design, adjustable to four posl- tions; com- plete with re- versible Ve- Jour Cush- jons: value $10; special, $5.49! \ Carpets and Rugs. Velvet Carpets, rich. handsome quality. Jatest Fail deslens: 8 Qc] Value $1.25 per yd.; speci 5 Cc. mirrors, 36x12 and 38x8 shaped Massive Old Dutch Clocks, like design, in fine, heavy ty weathered oak; 6 ft. 6 in.j sign, large fire bo x shaking and Golde Oa Rookstands, tks design, 8 ft. § In. cabinet Elberon ane $165! Jana apeciat, | value; Sweet-toned Famous | , $1 Per Week. $5 Down, | Well, made, mahogany falsh 5-Piece Parlor Suites itke desl figure decorations on top of frame; figured silk damask cov- ering, deeply tufted; soft spring bodies; value, $10; special OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. pretty $24.50! Capral seeking safe investment Business sugcess depends upon en- Railroads. Railtoads Dole Pennsylvania] NEW ORK RAILROAD, ENTRAL s leet sot WEST TWENTE-THIRD ST. HUDSON RIVER A, & and DESBROSSES onl THE | FOUR-TRAGK TRUNK LIME. NIAGARA FALLS. iven below tor Tw Te XServe Mattes AIL—Limited to Parlor Cara New York to Pittaburg.’ Sleeping Nye wacker. Car Pittsburg to Chicago, Piutadurg. 56 A. M.—FAST LINE—Pittsburg and Cleve- a th 9.06 AM CPENNSYLVANIA, LIMITED—Puti-| lear man Compartment Sleeping, Dinin an) Comparteset ping, 1g, Smoking ound trains exces tury" andthe om Cars. For Chicago, Clev ire State Ex; Nos. land, Toledo, Cincii . 1. | 36 to 66, will stop at 126th St. ten mii Toate net Indlanapolis, Louls-| arriving time at Grand central stations ne Buttalo jagarn Palle 6.02 P.M. pimalimas Obeerra:| 915 A. M.—*EXPOSITION, “FLYER, | Due Buffet Smoking Gary Buttalo. 1.45, ch 4.45. Indian- 1A UIs. Ex. eee thickgs 1d0 me Se, AN! fe (eke Teas 200 next morning. ie (via nein~ is wedi Chapsi | 7.50 Aigtt ApRRPWCR. AND xOR- P. LOVIS EXPRESS—For Pitt: Mee aGid cane hesiind “burg, Cicianat Indianapolis, Loulaville, 81 7 ai Ieportant statlo: Louls. Dini ar. For wwelen, 8.30 2. M.1EMPIRE Dip ete a emer ese | 9.45 Aust trkar kit, 9 ture toot eafACiFic EXP Hes ror Pit ure ie Buffalo 7.10. Niagara Palle ea Connects tor cieve: | 10,30 4: mie ene est! 35 BLAND AnD cixcrywatt| 11.30 Auustg eet DTEXPRESS, Due Botiana 7.85 P. M.—*BUFFALO LIMITED. Due Dut. {hie 11 P. M. Niagara Falls 12.28 A. SSOUTHWESTERN, LIMITED, ‘Incinnati 10.30, Indianapolis 11.30 St, Louls G48 P.M. next day. “CHICAGO LIMITED, 24 Noure Exrtines—ror eitabure, Cle ate nd and Cin- 12.50 1.00 pi. R ¢ ae) A. Paty UConuresstonal Lim pias Care), 3.25 (Dining Gar) 435. (Dining Can, 9.25 20-hour train to Chicago via Sunday, Lake Shore. Electric lights and fans. "ar aA 5 3 30 P. M. eer AND TROY FLYER. Ail Parlor and Dining Cara), Albany B10; Troy 7.00 Fs Me 425 (Dining Can, ob 3.35 ies . night i (RN RALLY Y Express, 3.25, TROIT, GRAND RAPIDS M.. 12.10 “alah, daily 43s) 4 0 SPECIAL. ATLANTIC 60) Express, 9.25 4. ue] 5. HORE LIMITED. 34- tnd 9.98 P. 3 it Stalls, 0. Al! Pullman cars, SEABOARD AILWAY—""Florida 4, Mi. Cineinagtt 12.55 P.M. datiy. lage ee 4m, BAteway — ror SEXPH : M. dally. ‘OHIO. “RAILWAE =4 Ah ARSE and 4.65 PM. \LO_ AND_ TORONTO Due Buffalo 7.25 A. 8.33, Toronto 40. ‘auger Parlor cary MALL Hite: mn wock days. Parlor Smok- Dining Car and Stand: For points on New York and Railroad (trom | West ton), 8.55 A. Long Branc! Twonty-third t? rane Cape Vincent, Ogdensburg, do. BO Peay, | *Datly. ept Sunday. tExcept Mond Bis Ee HARLEM DIVISION. 9.08 A, M. and 3.96 1, M. Dally exe. Sunda 6.40, (Deadronen and Cortlandt ats, 6.20), Pittansid and Norih Adan. Sundays at.20'A: Me 7.55, 8.55, 9.25 (Din Pullman carson all through trains. Telephone Central Cab Service, hotel nr residence by Westen? Expres Comnane. in 3 :|NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTB ining Car), a Had 2.86 (Dining feuded (Bintng Can), 3.55, 4.35 BETWE Bit P"* | NEW YORK, BOSTON NEW ENGLAND, 261 via abeant and the BOSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD. Bai from om t way; 182 Fitty 6 ay corner 29th ri Nis ted (New York Central & aiedssu alta RR., Leases.) vi i, Trains leave, Grand Central station, Foursa Sey outy. the New" York “Tran mpany | avenue an %, York. 48 follows: nd check 39.00 y POM. 1100 F Will call for and check bagrage from hotele 5:40 Ps Ms 10.00 a through Fight for Pennsylvas ase Bonton, 39,00 A.M.» 112-00 noon, 04.00 wee, earn ay New York 390 a ral afien, 415 Broadway, and at Grand. Central & in Hr SMItit, GEORGE H. DANIELS” Gen, Superintendent. Gen. PAESKCT AgeA WEST SHORE RAILROAD, York Central & H. River RR, ne leave Pranielin, St; Btay,'N ow Steamboats. AUTUMNAL FOLIAGE aupeey RIVER. DAY LINE. Leesces,) nya, Pullen at. (Oy AB: Mi Devbroasen at. pier 8. t. 9.00 A, Wi and 15 min. Jeter foot M-—For Interm. ‘potuty *e Mi—() Saratoga and Mohawk MC xprees. i} points, este Mo: y excursion to 1. New. delighttul one DURE or Poughkeepsie. returning on Down) Boat. j.15 it opan at 7 A *Dally. al lyn Annex (1) at {10.45 A. M. £13.06 P.M in. Oot ik. n Annex “ i i “ Ueave, Jeraty Clty FRR Sia, CD at 411.20 A. Mo: (2) at 18. sat princtpal A Dentist Lidees” Baggene checked fri hotel ©. B. LAMBERT, Gon'l Pana'r Age Dentistry. Would You Like to Have Your Teeth Filled? Would you like to know when the work was finished that it was done right, so that it would last? And while the work was being done would you like to be treated gently and patnlessly ? Then call at our offices. Uptown, 205 Sixth Ave. Opp. Macy's. Downtown, 243 B’ way, Opp. City Hall. Don't put off till to-morrow. _ CALL TO-DAY. You can afford to pay our fees. Most every one can, Filling with gold~—.. Platinum. Sliver. HANKS DENTAL ASS'N Read This! AN UNPARALLELED OFFER For a Short Time Only, Gold Crowns, $3 Bridge Work,per tooth, $3 Full Set of Teeth, ‘$5 Try our double-suction plate not. drop in eating. olutely without pain Come your teeth examined FREE OF CHARGE Get our estimates Defore consulting others. ‘A GUARANTEE GOES WITH ALL Work. DR. TARR'S DENTAL PARLORS, iW YORK. BEST FACILITIES for, procur sien Patenta; 20 yeary, “Lost, Found and Rewards. LOST—On Wednesday morning, between 69cm and 52d sts. and Oth lack denver pat with al reward. 4 alt ore it te expensive. hatpina. Ab returned at once to 101 We: Lawyers, GEO, ROBINSON (LAWYER), 99 Nassau « (Day). 1870 B'way, 37th st. (Night), es Machinery. WANTED—Gas engine in Al condition; five porate powor; only first-class make. Address F 101, World. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE EHRICH'S, PAINLESS DENTISTRY. TEETH $1 Call and get our estimates before ing elsewhere, Lowest prices and Best teed work in Greater New York. Our instalment or easy-pay- ment system—$1.00 down and $1.00 fi iD ean - Id Fill- ure Gol Se og Ziv Fillings, $1.00. Business Property Wanted. LOFT WITH POWER, Fred location bet John and Beekman rent, uot to exceed 1900, Address D484, 14. | Satisfaction Qeuaranteed on Nall work or Rincnat eanaca: FULL SETS OF BESf TEBIH, $5, $7,$9. aintess Extractions F DR, RANKIN'S DENTAL PARLORS, 366 Sixth Ave., 33H aa = ‘OPE: (Direetly Onposite Herald Balldine) 610 Sixth AVE., asin heh see Downtown Branch: Che Sign - OF PROSPERITY IS THE LITTLE SUNDAY WORLD WANT, LITTLE WORLD WANTS PAY BIG PROF- ITS. WHATEVER YOUR BUSINESS MAY BE, YOUR SUNDAY WORLD WANT WILL PROVE THE SURE FORERUNNER Of Success finds it through Sunday Worls ergy, ability- ‘Wants,’ Wants, Cor Canal & Varich Ste. New York City. Open.Daily Until 10.P, M. = = =

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