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THIS VIRUS A Disease Will Flee Before the; Universal Panacea of Prof. Welch, of Baltimore, Says Dr. John A. Wyeth. A SUPPLANTER OF DRUGS, The Discovery an Accomplished Fact, Not a Theory Now, Says the Physician, Who Gives Due Praise to Jenner and Pasteur. The wonderful medical theory which fas just been advanced by Prof. Will- jam H. Welch, of Baltimore, wheredy all discases to which human: a by Dr, John A. who returned from most heartily In Wyeth of this Carlsbad and Wilhelm, and who was present whe the discoverer told of his cure before the London Med! . Dr. Wyeth looks up statement that th can be obtal @ unlversa!l virus which, once in Iated into the system, will render the feetly logical and true. May Supplant All Drugs. While discussing the remarkable dis- covery with an Evening World reporter | to-dpy he eald it would not be long | baee every physic'an In ® world! would use this new virus, or panacea, | clusion of any other drugs a that the question of the best manne of administering the serum been determined, but as soon as thin| point was settled satisfactorily its | adoption’ by all the medical profession would be almost immediate. Dr. Wyeth talked of the cure as no! longer a theory but an established fac He sald: “BSolence has always held in regard to immunization of the human race fr not yet | Gisease, both as to cause and to (mmunl- gation from Its effects, must be true of AN’ disease, and in the course of tme the immunization from each will be ef- feoted. As the vaccine virus furnishes immunization from small-pox and an| Behring’s scrum gtves frecdom from iphtherta, wo for cach disea: been found such a serum or such a ai stance for preventing this morbid proc- teur for the ine: munigation, sin; tenlology and in to disease are p tion of all our success in this fle 49 -well known that the vaccination by Jenner Pasteur's, but Jenvier's was, years, 8 past. “Physiclars, unlike 1 it incumbent wy an, q h Thy AST PRESS JUMPS TRACK Leaves Rails at East Winsted Junction, Holding Up Railroad Commissioner’s Special. CURE FOR ALL the startling | J patient Immune to all contagion as per-|4 om " ' Aigease that what 1s true of any one| New wonderful acctdents, and its effect al one |e was all that Was understood for many | He M TAE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENIN , OCTOBER 15, THREE NAMES SO FAR FOR THIS ODD BUG—WHAT IS IT? WOMAN GUEST LEFT BILL UNPAID, , Hotel Manager Unable to Col- lect It Charges Her in Court with Trying to Defraud. WONDERFUL BUG MYSTERY STILL. “Praying Mantis,” Mosquitoe’s Foe, Says One; “Devil's Needle,” Says Another. Mrs, Loulsa A. Richardson, a hand- The New Jersey bug which nelther some and richly dressed woman about nor files, and whose picture (look- asant) was printed In yesterday's ing World, has been Lentified and fed. Alma Bteldel, of Arlington, » Says that it is the “Praying anti’ of the tropleal jungle, and that it is the greatest enemy of the mos- auito, Mr. Steldel says that when he saw the bug he recognized it at once as an old and esteemed friend whom he had met on many of bls walks In Para, There he had seen It vanquish the huge mos- quito of the troples with one hand tied behind it and without half trying. Taken Inte at Once. ir. John Having, of y ¢. has written t The In hig Yetter he tak with Mr, Seidel. He ® nondesc ript, bus which is de- doin Tu Evening Worl bug at all. In Kansus they ¢ e.' 1 have geen the They come colors—green and bro th Jump and fly and jc when disturbed. Adams Street Court, Brooklyn, to-day charged with defrauding the Mansion House, an exclusive family hotel, on Brooklyn Heights, She was arrested at the Astor House by two Brooklyn detectives and arraign- ed before Magistra Naumer. The ho- tel neople siy she left thelr establish- ment without paying a Dill for $38, In- curred between June and Sept. Mrs. Richards Was reloaued on 3 hearing on The manager of the Mansion House that on Sept. 2° Mrs, Richard- to him, saying she was tempo- t of cash and would leave her urity for the hotel bill, If nin money In a few daye plano and reallze what 500 Wall for a furthor n two quite re Is whieh ts the "Devil's ender, It Darning- To the youngsters the ‘Devil's is as much of a terror as the thousand-leged worm. He i# often seen ximent hous* appeared locking for ct from Mra. Richardson, He sald he plano had only been rented to her, HAYTI REBELS CAPITULATE. St. Mare Held by Government Pend- |in New. Yor! ing Peace Negotiations. si be ra her ner me vo. |, PORT-AU-PRINCE, Hayt!, Oct, 15— r. Bteidel w oad ol . Heved when he learns that hia cl The port of St, Mare, not being able to agrees with that of Mr, E. crertinue resisting the army of the Pro- Of No. 6 Myerson street, | visional Government, sollelted the in- torvention of the Diplomatl: Corps here, which was accorded and resulted in the capitulation of that place. he Government troope Immediately afterward occupied the clty without any Aimorder, POOR WOMAN TO BE PUT OUT For Lack of @6 She and Her Siok Baby Wil De Hometenn, With the prospect of being thrown in- {to the street staring her in the face k!Mrs, John Kelly, of No. 286 Spring ‘|utreet, has appealed for help to the readers of The Evening World, Her husband has been out of employmnet aud that their] f has a baby who Is e $0 Impressed him] ill, ow one In the aurk upon her a photograph in no pay $8 arroare in r e put out of he who Invites us to say: To Editor of The Rvening World: n answer to your question as to what the strange Bue is cuptured in New Jersey and pletured In this évening’s Inaue, T would eay It 18 a fine specimen of the ‘Praying Man- A carnivorous Insest. “very mon An the. South. bat seldonn wo far north as Ne Ht is very: intere is furnished by No J. wh relous the w He says t flatters the Inge nt tom poor apartinents M4. — The | WINST: Conn,, Oct. Mountain Exp: the fastest train on | the Central England Rallroad which 8.57, | (Poughkeepsie Branch Koute), leaves Winsted for Hartford at vas derailed at the junction of that road | nd the Naugatuck Division of the New| York, New Haven and Hartford Rat.- | road at Bast Winsted, this morning, None of the passengers was hurt, al- though all received a bad shaking u The accident twpeded traMe on both roads, and five passenger trains were | Stalled at the 2 of the accident, in eluding a epecial, which was bearing | the State Railroad Commissioners and officers of the Central New England Company ov the latter's tracks on a tour of Insp. to Maer -pineer Timothy ‘ ri the © SENT TO ALMSHOUSE. | Jewen nile Dementia, efore Eine rrell was able to a8 to a standstil., the] the tron and all the | Nuugatuck D! resumed Goes There. partment, to-day sent Esther Wuer- » Seventy-four yea! he old woman was for thir- years Hebrews, at One Hundred blte\. for examination as . and Dr, Packer, the insanity smaicing an ‘exa:nination, the old woman was suffering yontia. SS ee HASTENED HER DEATH. Suffering from 8e-| pt. Merwin, of the Out-Dior Poor] Id, to the Alms-| inmate of the Home for| PERFECT FOOD — THE GREAT DYSPEPSIA DESTROYER “falta“Vita “THE PERFECT FOOD” BRAIN and MUSCLE MALTA-VITA is good board for all mankind, * Relished by old and young, sick or well. MALTA-VITA is the original and only pertectty cooked, thoroughly malted, flaked, and toasted whole wheat food. MALTA-VITA is the perfect food : perfect in taste, perfectly cooked and malted ; perfect because MALTA-VITA consains all of the elements necessary to sustain life and invigorate mind and body Perfect health, sound, restful sleep, clear complexion, bright eyes, clean, white teeth, sweet breath are the blessings that follow a regular diet of MALTA- VITA, A week's trial of MALTA-VITA as a dict for breakfast and supper will convince the most skeptical of the superior merits of MALTA-VITA, Beware of imitations. Insist on getting MALTA-VITA, “Tho Per- zect Food," Requires no cooking, always ready to eat, for sale by grocers. BRUNSWICK, N. J., Oct, 15.— Messeroll, of Upper Liv-} MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD CO. Battle Crook, Mich. Toronto, Canada thirty years old, was arraigned tn the | later a collector for an|f ~All Cars go direct or by transfer to our doors. HBat We'll never be content with the reputation of sellin, goods as| a5) lio as other houses sell them, That prestige we ne ago. | | Our purpose now is to sell the same values for LOWER prices than | j elsewhere. Are we succeeding? Mighty easy to satisfy ais on that point. 7.75 for Elegantly Tailored Suits, About 35 Women’s Suits left of the hundreds that we had of this kind, and because of the limited choice down goes the price a couple of notches, Eton, blouse and reefer styles. Jackets silk lined; Skirts percaline lined. A well-tailored garment, faultlessly made and stylishly finished. Sizes 32 to 40 among the 1ot “Your choice of the'$5...5 secs osseccee ses 7.75 19-INCH JACKETS, of superb quality | SILK WAISTS, black moire, very full, mOntarG, a v BAG hop AEE | por pated) Srey ice jpeulcets) with Skinn u eds iz 3 v wall worth i 9,98] $i00.° ae eL75 Very Attractive ShoeValues. The fit is the thing in Shoes. Everybody acknowledges that fact. Then the wear. Fit and Wear Are combined in every Shoe that we show. Prices are admittedly low. Women's Fine Vici Kid Button and Lace \Men’s $3.50 Hand-sewed Patent Leather Shoes, mat kid tops, with kid foxing| Cordovan Lace Shoes, warranted not and patent leath tips, button and lace,| to break through, sizes 5 to 2.50 widths C to E, sizes 2% to y 10....008 1.95 Men's Box Calf Lace Shoes, stout soles, worth $3.00. Boys’ Satin Calf Lace ‘Sho: , stout soles, made for hard wear, regular $2.50 quality eee 1.95 sae e 574y $1150 and #425 Nallsersses swe 98c | ow" «I dalis For Boys of 4 to 14, Overcoats, $2.98, Worth st least $4.50. Of Oxford gray, in raglan length, with vertical pockets, vel- vet collars, heavily lined. omer Underwear. Women’s extra fine juality Egyptian arn cotton fleeced VEST, in short or long sleeves, nicely trimmed; also PANTS to match, with French or string band, open or closed, ankle length, eachssesesues 49c Women's Natural Wool VEST, in. short height 5 or long sleeves; also Ee) to match; ft, 1 inch; sizes 30 to 44; regular $1.00 69c quality, each. 69c a NE ns en rm ne RR a RA RSA Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves. “KOCH & CO. i 25th Street, West, Between Lenox and Seventh Avenues. seat Jewelry and Clocks.2u5 Contains all the elements 3. 50 ofa$s shoe and a saving of $1.50 on every pair. 99 Shoe for Women, Screens, 69c. fillings, in all the newest color ef- ey fects; width 4 ft. 6 inches. Regularly sold at 1.25, FOR THURSDAY, Sale of & Friday. A once a year opportunity—a grand collection—fine and reliable sorts only at prices where every purchase means money saved, BLACK TEAKWOOD CHAINS, bandsome- | CLOCK SETS, consisting of clock and ly carved, reg. $3.50, sale price... 2,00] candelabra, rich gold finish, decorated STERLING SILVER MONEY PURSES, fish] Dresden panels, reg. $25.00; sale scale mesh, reg. $3.50, sale price..1,95] Price + -18.00 GERMAN SILVER MONEY PURSES, with] ROYAL BONN PORCELAIN CLOCKS, long chain and chatelaine, reg. 75c., sale} Dresden decorations on royal blue, green price, seeeeeseeecereeeesseee GGG} or ruby, eight-day movement, hour BROOCHES, HAT PINS, BRACELETS] and half-hour strike, reg. $7.00; sale AND BELT BUCKLES, a largeassortment,| Price... sseseeeesees 3.65 best rolled aoe plate, ree. 50c. to and 25; | MARBI DIRON ‘CLOCKS, with French sale price.. . Qc] bronze ornament, eight-day movement, SASH PINS AND BUCKLE SETS, in the| hour and half-hour strike, reg, $10.00; newest repousse d also PURSE] _ Sale prices... ++4,50 AND GUFF LINKS, | FANGY GLOC rich gold finish, some CHAINS, BROOC! a large to $1.00; sale) — with dials encircled with rhinestones, one- Qc} day time, reg. $3.50; sale price.....1,98 |IGNON | BOUDOUR CLOCKS, rich gold finish, one day time, reg. $1.753 sale price... ANSONIA WATCHES, guaranteed timekeepers, sale price. ‘95c¢ erfect 95c sale WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S 1902, WTI a B. Altman & € mage ny | Commencing Thursday, October 16th, will place on sale & RELIABLE on THE MARVEX FANCY FOURCHETTE CARPETS KID PIQUE GLOVE. A OOO UG ne CARABAGHS AND HAc MEDIAS, $8.50 (reduced from $10.00 and $15.00), MOSOULS AND IRANS, 818.50 | The latest style of Kid Glove, sold exclusively by B, Altman & Co., baad ll and manufactured for them by Trefousse & Cie., of France. (reduced from $25.00 and $35.00), A large assortment also in Domes- tic Ruga—from Ingrain Art Squares | to Wiltoas and Smyrnas, Our Sans } Souci Rug—particularly a la mode just now. Furniture, Draperies, Bric-a-Brae, Pictures, Lamps, Clocks, &c.; weds ding gifts to delight every October / bride. “LONG CREDIT” is an economiz- ing friend. CASH or CREDIT (QwPERTHWAIT 104, 106 and 108 Wess 14% St. NEAR 61! AY. Bmoklyn Stores. Flatbush AY. near Fulton $e, CLOTHING CREDIT For MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN. HAT#, SHOES, MILLINERY AND ALS NDS OF ALSO WATCHES DIAMONDS & JEWELRY $1 PER WEEK. MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO, NEW YORK Say ie # ave, near Gin ot, Bear th ots BROOKLIN: as rowswayrseer ‘Whipple at. OPEN EVENINGS. B.Altmans Go. are showing the well-known FASSO CORSETS in the latest improved styles, to meet the requirements of the present fashions in dress. These high grade Corsets combine the same excellent workmanship as heretofore, with the most advanced ideas, Materials used are Brocaded Silk, Embroid- cred Batiste, Silk Broche Batiste, Black Wool (satin finish ), White Coutil, etc. ~ Prices range up to $75.00. from $5.90, 7.25, 9.75, 12,50 Elghteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. WANT TO DISPOsB oF youR. business? Advertise in the Sun- day World. _ WHERE THE MILLIONS MEET— The Want Pages of tle Sunday World every Sunday. x 4 121st Street: Chatham Square: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.} 193 to 205 Park Row, Corner 121 st St. Chatham Square. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. EVERYTHING RELIABLE, CARPETS, BEDDING, STOVES, ETC. | ve REDUCTIONS: RUGS. Exclusive Pee 18 In. Woot Smyrna Rugs, | 9x12 Wool Smyrna Rugs,) duced on, 6c] sues; $19. 75 Tapestey, Rugs duced to........ reduced to 86in, Wool Smyrna Rugs, |36 in. Axminster "85 Reduced from $21 to ' \ } FINE FOOTWEAR, Shoes, Half Shoes and Slippers, in the newest shapes for the present and Winter seasons, Lace and Embroidered Evening Slippers, an entirely new and attractive style of footwear for dress occasions, B. Altman ¢ €d, Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street, Sixth Avenue, New York, BLINDNESS Mins Jorephine Anderson, & Astor place, Jersey City. bad aled and perfect sight re Tostored by Dr. Gardner en- pain or use of 1 aner ane’ hout the knife ond poultively without palm oF DF Gardner ‘nay’ be Nted only at ardor ay be cons nity i ; aki fees o1 ivan ee fit Os, HoROAT, LUS mdays, 10 tc 3. TOP. “ foiucaite, $2,09| Serie $3.85 $13.98 6x9 Wool Smyrna Rugs,|9x12, Axminster Rugs, Brush Mats { uaa $10.50 bal in to $24.25 from 68c op. PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING-ROOM, KITCHEN,| Completely Furnished. “OLD RELIABLE” BLANKETS , of Made especially for us. All-wool, white, / with colored borders. ++ $4.90 10-4 size, weighs 44 Ibs 11-4 size, weighs 5 Ibs. $5.90 ++ $6,90 12-4 size, weighs 6% Ibs |) $27-50, to close out at Oil Heaters from $2,95 the very by pee $18.90 [2.0.72 $24.75 | Sac iy tout be. D249! PRICES MARKED in PLAIN FIGURES. Not incorporated nor run by a trust, this; Customers may add to thelr Accounts in business is corrode, by the Aisi and poest either store or make payments at eithely leenerations OF Prom soe ao an ot suiting their own convenience, leasing every customer as Were Eph tence ea No extra charges of any hind, ' CASH or’ LIBERAL CREDIT. ‘Room Flat, - $97.50 Quartered oak ‘Combination Book 7Case and Writing Desk, French bevel irror, three draw- ers under desk part, an excellent feature, We have a limi- ted number only. Marked down from “Double End Rachet Sofa, made very deep and comfortable, tufted upholstery y the best of workmen, Marked down }