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epertas rar VNU STDC E BRENT PORT DP LIES DESY LTS EET Br ey ee WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1902. FAITH CURISTS’ REAR AND FRONT OF ROBBED HOUSE ON { MADISON AVE., AND INTERIOR DIAGRAM| NOVEL DEFENSE: : eee | B.Altmank Go. Healer and Parents of Esther , Quimby Will Introduce Evi- | dence That Christian Science, ' Has Made People Well. , DOUBLE-BREASTED and NORFOLK SUITS of Scotch Tweeds, Cheviots, Plain and Fancy Worsteds and Blu: S:rges, £ sanor SUITS of Plain and Fancy Serges, including White and colored styles with detachable silk collars and shields, Affo Russian Blouse Suits, TOP.COATS of Kerszy cloth, Oxford Frieze and Fancy mixtures. ~ Chiléren's Top Coats of Gray Squirrels Veivet, trimmed ° 5 with Beaver and Ermine; Kersey cloth, trimmed with *\ Beaver, Pessian Lamb, Ermine. and Squ'rrel. + @. Scle:t assortrre its of HATS and CAPS, ccnsisting of White and colored Beavers; Tam o' Shanters of Cloth, Serge, Velvet and Camel's Hair; Silk and Worsted Toques; Derbies, Alpines, Etc. STATE SAYS IT KILLED CHILD “Attorney for Defendants, Who Are. Accused of Ma ughter, Out- * fines His Plans and Says Mrs. | Eddy, is Not in the Case, ‘ ‘The trial of John Carroll Lathrop, the Ghristian Science healer, and John and | Aeorgiana Quimby,.the parents of little Bather Quimby, who died at White Plains of diphtheria, on a charge of Ti Manslaughter, will, according to a 4 iv il @tatement made by their counsel to-day, i fring out evidence of a kind never be- ‘ fore adduced in the courts. It will con- sist of expert testimony of cures ef- fected by Christian Science where all the aclence of medicine failed, } “This testimony," sald Samuel M® combi, Attorney for the Christian ists, to an Evening World re- iy Pon ‘ 4 eh aed “will €orm the basis of | 2 ia cH Aint as lefense to the manslaughter indict-| } i ments should the prosecution appear to Open Until 10 aClock Saturday Night. ‘have made out any case. Ghall the Law Prescribe. Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenuz. i} “Unitler the law, however,’ said Mr. Quimbys or young Lathrop have done @tatutes. The law simply states that a parent " re rs 2, fr . jithe Me ibbsltin Se chase atte torentieat 4 f As oO squeeze in a little more of the custom tailor’s,tricks of han 4m times of iiness a homeopathic or allopathetic physician shall be employed, | 5 ; for whether the treatment shall be med-| EMANUEL JACOBUS. your shape. Coats made to hold their shape and look the same ‘Meine or. electricity? No; the law leaves —_-<-—- ‘ ° \]jthe test of wear has been applied. this to the wise discretion of the parents sonal and constitutional liberties of parents and guatdians, and the outcome | § will be the framing of some law de-| whol fining the scope and limitations of} pen he happened to have on her finger. Mr. |Chasers from Shops Affected Join | © 10" Ultima’ Bits nly Nae ae ve d, the father-in-law, is a wealthy the Smiths. gr@hited the demande of tho allver-’ dealer in rags at No. 12 Lis-) One hundred and ten chasers have emiths and the chasers, but the others rd street. Joined the striking sliversmiths from] are obdurate BR framing of such a statute cannot be| har “apt, Titus thinks they Will | gtrike to-day e) ) delayed any ionger. ne Soaeteae wne'a| $12.50 SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN. he ha: ’ BOYS’ CLOTHING for Autumn and Winter. geht Bros. Bay BET 16° 817 Re make them amenable to the criminal| \\ = Hee | i Hh SE = Everybody will give you fifteen-dollar \¢lothing. Nobody. witl our stock, SOME $25 SURTOUT OVERCOATS. You wouldn't imagine yow gould buy such ready-to-wear clothing perfection. These Surtout Overcoats are the properest of the serson, eB endeavor to show you the supe Hl 3 i | over the ordinary ready-made sort—The fit ot our suits and over- . ; = t a $ coats has made them famous. They're all made with broad, shapely Garienhire, ‘there is nothing that the ‘i EB _ AR, shoulders and long. narrow lapels and collars that fit the neck closely. smart style of suit or overcoat that’s missing from There isn’t a ge and we can fit any shaj ive you clothing at fiitzen dollars of ihe Hecht quality. We Hints. perfection is possible only because i , workrooms, Somewhere betwee: times. | y 3 7 1 a little more character in “get up,” a little more quality thrcughout, or suit among the thousands to su “But shall the law prescribe whether] ) ‘ i me You should see “what's what” in the suits we give you at this price. i AN More than fifty distinct styles—a fit for every man, no matter what after Long, loose overcoats, 44 inches shoulders, cut liberally loose all around (Continued from First Page.) = And those Overcoats at the price of $15—the swaggerest Oxford friezes, blue and black kerfeys ai ere oe case Fesdlves: into:an As: “ Kerseys, Meltons and Oxfords, Every length that’s proper; price of these overcoats $15; our price, this Palscviu be he a0 cclaseeant robbery. The only plece of jewelry sho end the strike, but It ts known that if /}i plenty of the popular 44 and 50 inch lengths. Invest to- " Ree a : whic! the defec of the workers continues, |[Fmorrow at ........+-+0++ eLaneoteerensagenie Notes ever tried upon which. hinges the per-| has left Is her engagement ring, which Lae i ae it X nd if shapely. The back of the coat is Christian Scientists, awnshops here, in Brooklyn| the shops which re! the demands vo Board the Brothers and they're tailored with a style that wins, Try one of ¢em, @ “Legislatures have long contemplated) ad Jersey City are being watched, and | oe ine men for a nine-hour working AY. | yond ot Dive sci tines tmuhen oa you don’t think you're putting your overcoat dollars Into @ bonanza, the shoulders to a very wide bot this most serious question, and before i sscription of the missing | It Is also In the | siiverworkers throughout the country to |{{ don't buy—that's all. this trial is over they will sce that the . but if the thieves are as old | other bra meltons in blue, black and Oxfor wa A ‘ gs had a watchman| The manutact: found employment in brass They've style to ‘em—some with extreme fashion cut—all with a Is @ Doctor = Neccasity? at the Smith house up to two nights | what action, if any, they ent to Bho} finish thet catehew the youre man's taste, Your b : “We have no fear that the State can hen he left thelr employ. He is i roper sult, your proper fit and’ your proper rice These overcoats at $20 are the goaviet for this change, for it will have | area Myned, Lamy Wariner ng es | aed = Are represented in this special clothing offer ate . made of meltons, Oxfords and moulle |to be shown that Mr. Lathrop deprive f Sixth ¢ e rai 9 cao } jthe child of some Vital necessity. and Cambridge. Ought to be $25—th ite Ms him what he knows about be best interest of the child. He only ved #1 for’ lite ‘services, CC iclan might have asked $20. SE Sepseenen cre) F \ eee ment te, Maiiis Zisins Sith We] preimlace. yesterday, "moriing “The, poe er Tie: AN CREDIT WHERE YOU CAN PAY IN TRIFLES. than any other, and we as- a ene eee ee nt tig !’°|Mextcan Indians Said to Have ‘itiaving in mine one famous case| Killed an Amerfoan and Party. where no defense was interposed we 5 gov. 7 have made an elaborate plan to defend TUCSON, Ariz, Nov. 7—Persons re- should it be necessary. “We desire to/turning to Arizona from San Marcial, penise tant case 2G ot the rons: ne nee Sonora, bring reports of a crime com- and feason demurred to the in- i gaat reason demurred to fie in. | mitted by Yaqui Indians near that that wWete Tork’ bound, for it would | Place. J. EB. Sullivan, an American su- ‘Be nb Victory for us to win under a|berintendent of a mine at La Meza, Gimey indictment. While en route to San Marcial in com: I have no knowledge of any $10,000|Pany with half a dozen Mexicans, wus Aft attacked and the entire party murdered, ae ald the Quimby's In their trial, Ise iia Ae that he could do tortie] YAQUIS MURDER MINERS. \Sert [BIG CUT IN CIGARS. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. |B LILLIAN RUSSELL “2c “|i GEO, W. CHILDS 2 for 5c CUBANOLA 3 HOFFMAN 10c Cigar y Tndlans in that vicinity. haye taken to Bay Ake Dowitlvely that etnee:| the warpath and are beyond the control | ‘will take any active part in defend- | Of the small Mexican force, } a the charges, Mrs, Eady Not in the Cane, STRANGE MAN IN HIS ROOM. n we do put in our defense we eet ffl summon witnesses to show that In |Polleemam Catches an Alleged | .@ BELMONT (ii';) 6cl}BELMONT (<i. Principe de Gales (*.) 6cll Principe de Gales( ases ij 2 : iy 3 ou Value aly failed to'cure, but killed, in sinfar |) BMrmImr, Who Te Weld. | Ge x RNS SEIDENBERG & CO.’S pittstitias (Rat) (ess n ce vailed | Magistrate Crane, in Essex i i hh Aistree, “We alll Bnoenrce | Court to-day held Joseph Sorber, twen- EL NOMBRE, Porto Rico Brevas UI rs hurry along the trial as much as ible, ena Hope that it will be reached ty-four years old, of No, 8 Bowery, for examination on a charge of burglary. MANANA, Porto Rico Brevas bs chs | The Ills of Women Act upon the Gard At 2 o'clock th d = 46 (Value pg ee att ean atrnes rile oro ah this morning Morris Sie~ Net'ves li kaa Firebr d POPULARES, Porto Rico Brevas si) . 85c 1 y wi ‘hr! ene b: a 7 ss dt Splscopa! a In} ton, of ie nion larke| A Sta- a v | ve organs very clos fhe had been brought up. Hon, came’ ‘in time to fateh Borber ts conzequently nine-tenths of the nervous prostration, nervous deapondency, || ROYAL SMOKE, Fine Domestic se porter gaia he had been drinking and was “the Dlues,” sleeplessness and nervous Irritability of women arise from | M, A. GARCIA, Key West Havana OOS looking for a man named Rice, No one, S0Me derangement of the organism whjch makes her a woman. Herein we 1 Park Row, cor. Ann St.; a'so 8! Cortlandt St, But the Air of Old England Failed Him, “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM:—I have been ailing from female trouble for ene past five vente: About a monte ago I was taken with nervous prostra- | ee lon, accompanied at certain times before menstruation with fearful head- ' Se mie a! OPEN EVENINGS, The brain ts composed of thousands |aches. I read one of your books, and finding many testimonials . 5 of the ben- of little cells, and these contain aleficial effects of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, ex- vital substance which {s used up dur- | perienced by lady silflerers, I commenced its use, ‘and am ha y , e 5 ppy to staté th Withdraws the Recommendation | ins active work and can only be re-|after using a few bottles I feel like a new woman, aches and pains all gon With many people coffee-drinking | has done go much good. Made for Their Institution. excites the brain and prevents it from TURE ar su Rerine WOribe wi lb ise wun Vem erable i male complainis; that bearing down feeling, backache. displa,ement of of Matimate and An {al exhaustion and nervous) prostra-| the womb. inflammation of the.qvaries, wad isitnvaiuable during the CEMA a aber pre “Some two years ago I was Jaid| change of life, all of which may help to cause nervous prostration., Comptrolier Grout's conference |!ow with a very severe attack of oO earn the State Board of Charities, nervous prostration, and had to re- . Read What Mrs, Day Says: } mprrolier Grout made the following |gign my position with a large mer- “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM—I will write you a few lines to let you know up dy the Board of © It of the conference with as e Présdont, Btewart ‘of the State Board {gentleman from Brooklyn, |, long time with nervous prostration, backache, sick headache, painful | 1 destructive work. Of Charities, and Trusteos of the insti; | “The doctors sald my complaint | menstruation, pain in the stomach after eating, and constipation. 1 often The blood must be purified before the sore Fre Te MTiAlon for the wear tar | Was due to overwork, long hours and| thought I would lost my mind. I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's| flesh and the skin regains its natwral color. te made by the Board of Betinaate ad |insuMfclent exercise, and recommend- | Vegetable Compound and was soon feeling like a new woman, Tean-| It is through the circulation that the acrid, Apportionment for the Improved In-|ed a trip to Europe. More dead than | not not praise it too highly. It does all that it is recommended to do and i ids’ i he sore or ulcer etruction of Deaf Mutes and that theln- | alive, I followed thelr advice and | more. and | corroding fluids’ are carried to the sore or | ‘ eftution ty went to England for a short visit, “T hope that eve! uit came back very little improved, |ham's remedics a trial. poawres and unable to work, sick and dis-! 1901.) days.” Justice Cohon, who haa ap-| heartened. ri < gevet a the aeveral bettie ta 92-0 Free Medical Advice to Women. and keep itirritated and inflamed. S. S. S. ne who suffers as I did will give Lydia BE, Pink- "—MRS. MARIE DAY, Eleanora, Pa. (March 26, sir presen t , a all sediment or other hugtful materials are washed out, fresh rich is carried to the disease@ parts, new tissues form, and the decaying red at the several hearings in de “On my return my wife and ¥ went fonse of the Institution, said that he Was tg boarding, and a gentleman living the sore heals. Fhetrustes, top, ho aad, Would aount |in the house told mg of the beneficial Mrs. Pinkham Invites all women to write to her for advice. sO mcgatr ile g oie eee S. S. S. is the only blood puri fons he plersed. mit esults he had experienced by leaving You need not be afraid to tell her the things you could not ex-| pest physicians but received nobenefit, fier that is guaranteed entirely Tena, eat a word Ie-e-so [OE comes and using Postutyy Food | plain to the doctor--your letter will be seen only by women, and| Our druggist advised her to try 8. 8 vegetable. It builds up the blood T Dolleve thin wi be | Coffee. the greet total: concerned.“ ! °°| “Tat once stopped drinking tea or ae ete coffee and used Postum, drinking it | Such troubles enables her to tell you just what is best for you, and FRENCH MINERS LOSE. three times a day, and in a short time | she will charge you nothing for her advice. ——— her and sho has been well ever since. ohoes,N.¥. you have a sore of an found a decided improvement in my CAvblivators Again pe. [Soudition, and now, T am glad to say. Another Case of Nervous Prostration Cured. overnm ~ jam following my profession again. I “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM—Allow me to expre: 1g strikers are bhi mph Ot nct Reel Lar sllahtest eb ect cfm have derived from taking Lydia E, Pinkham'’s Vegetable Com- PARIS, Nov. au SP ia gt. el I la tia Beh ON beatin pound, Beforo I started to fake it I was on the verge of nervous pros- 5 trat Sede sassy kag tage Spel the weer be Sood health tol tration. Could not sleep nights, and I suffered dreadfully from indiges- i apa ioa mate is fo Department| ‘We have two children, and our ‘it- | 102 804 headache. I heard of Lydia &. Pinkham's wonderful medicine and which no charge is made. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases free, Tre, grounds of the deoision|tlo girl, who ts now two ¥cars. of age, began its use, which Immediately restored my health. The Sunday World is read by everybody. Sunde+ World Wants | orMoney Back “TI can heartily recominend it to cll suffering women.”—MRS. BERTHA to choge tn the Pas de Calais bas bee Urauete ean, yaim 804) m. DEIRKINS, 26% Lapldge'St., San Fraacisco, Cal. (May 21, 1901.) pst Dice gaan pounds. Pretty gcod for a « ALP) HOREBIT 1 we camoet torrnwitn pratuco tie oriains! te:ters and slgaatur's reach all eyes and cover the entire field, ‘pensions for a term|tWo years of dg." Ni ot above teetimionlyie, whiten will prays Pirie a) nenere i y Bed 6., Batl PEM MN Me yf Lydd Be Clnklm Mele + Lynn, Mase. { ANAS ate i ai : Oia Sccaiiriete date aidan aD cain. «ois. a i Cut to BENEFACTOR (fs.) 5c c |} L. Torode la Selva (,;.) 25¢. La Lealtad Porto Rico 2c} Florodora Cigars 3 for 5c GROUT NOW FAVORS by that name lives in the house. prove sonalaaively that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound J ff; C = —— = = | W Nickly relieve a is trouble, AN EXPENSIVE TRIP. Details of a Severe Case Cured in Eau Claire, Wis. I he @ re ys & 0., placed by the right kind of food and| “I am recommending your medicine to many of my friends, and I assure Will sour the sweetest disposition Business ‘confidential and no in- at No Appropriation Be |arink. hat y ve my hearty k . 2 babes are and transform the most even tem- vestigations. th pprop you that you have my hearty thanks for your valuable preparation which see ie Scere daie ak SN Ove anil Compound.”—MRS. MINNIE TIETZ, 620 First Ave., Baw Claire, Wis. (May grained and irritable individual. OPEN AN ACCOUN EER en Bork | 28, 1901). " * If impatience or fault-finding are OPEN EVENINGS. od hearing of the charges |soft gray matter thetein oe apes Nothing will relieve this distressing condition so surely as Lydia B. ever excusable it is when the body Ber eaten Pst tne Tears coffee supply the food to rep'ace these | Pinkham's Vegeiable Componnd; it soothes, sirengthens, heals and tones is tortured by an cating and painful A Mevnatruction of Deat Mutos was taken (cells, and this naturally leads to men- {UP the delicate female organism, ‘It ts a positive cure for ail kinds of fe- sore. It is truly discouraging to <>daie Bo find after months of diligent and faithful use of external remedies that the place remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. Ev chronic sore, no matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evi- dence of some previous constitutional or organic trouble, and that the | dregs of thgse diseases remain in the system; or, it may be that some atatement: cantile house of this city,” writes aj of the benefit I have received from taking your remedies, 1 suffered for a| 100% hidden poison—perhaps Cancer—has come to the surface and begun fill up with healthy begins to have a healthy and naturay look; the discharge ceases and purify and invigorate the stagnant blood when S S S 93; athe is absolutely confidential, [rs Pinkham's vast experience with| Wich sh did. Pourteon bottles cured and tones up the general system J.B. MAROLD, 22 Canal St., as no other medicine does, If | © write us and get the advice of experienced and skilled physicians {or to you the benefit I THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. back sack styles with broad shapely, s! 4c Bi} Special price, $12. These $10 suits of ours are made i | 9c il | Regular $14 values at 85 10 THIS STORE IS & SUCCESS Because it is conducted on right principles. Clothing, Shoes for Man, Woman and Child. Millinery,Hats, Diamonds.Watches Jewelry and Merchant Tailoring. LIBERAL CREDIT fs yours here without extra cost. OPERATOR OP TEN STORES, 19 EAST 14TH ST,, Between Broadway and 5th Avenue, blood flesh kind, AQn Sie Cor. uv, Sale of Men’s Winter Suits & Overcoats. It is well worth your while to read these little clothing talks of ours—they help you when you come to buy—through them we Men’s Winter Overcoats at $12. of line that are only to be had ip our overccats. They ate made of black and Sale of Long, Loose Winter Overcoats— the Overcoat We’ve Made Popular—$15. They're cut big and full and loose all around, the collars and lapels are long and narrow, the sleeves wide, the shoulders broad and long--made of Oxford gray friezes and moulles, and kerstys and Men’s Winter Overcoats at $20. Men’s Winter Suits at $15. The new 3-button double-breasted, with long lapels, and the military and full black and blue Thibets, shaggy black worsted cheviots, and the new greens and grays, made of a long-yarn worsted that gives a wonderfully tustrous, roughish effect to the surface. Come and try on one of these sults at § 1 5 The Largest and Handsomest Showing of [en’s Winter Suits at $12 in Town. They're cut in the new military and 3-button double-breasted sack styles, made of Hanover cassimeres, in neat dark patterns, black roughish worsteds, smooth black Thibets and light gray fabrics in the new mottled mixtures. Suits that never sold less than $15. Men’s Winter Suits at $10. sack style, and are up to our usual standard of style aid workmanship—which means the best. We can fi! men in these suits that measure from 33 to 44 chest the fabrics are all-wool black cheviots and fancy light and dark cheviots. $f0 OPEN Vo Br OPEN EVERY. oh Maors SATURD, EVENING LN) O' TUL e TILL 9 P.M, APRA Sy. Cor. BR Aye 10.30 Fm. Bi Ave riority of Vogel Brothers’ clothing ped man in any style. This clothes we make every garment in our own 1 $10 and $35 there’s an overcoat it you. long, made with our biv, broad shapely the body, with a grace and dash and swing nd Oxford gray meltons. Regular $1 2 draped in loose, graceful folds from lom—some 50 and others 44 inches d, special at $15. long, fa big-shouldered, loose type, yr sal blue, brown, Oxford, gray $20 houlders and close-fitting collars—made cf in the regular, full back, broad-shouldered | Westen, |S RELIABL CARPETS IMPORTED LINOLEUM, .45 sq. yd. ss (reduced from .65.) Made in Seotland. “RELIABLE” OILCLOTH, .25 sq. yd, (reduced from .40.) Large line of patterns. All housefurnishing necessities, from Parlor Suites to Lamps, Clocks and Carpet Sweepers. “LONG CREDIT" enables you to furnish a home complete without feeling the cost. CASH or CREDIT (@WPERTHWAIT 104, 106 and 108 West 4% St, NEAR 6 AY. Brooklyn ‘Stores: Flatbush Av. near Fullan St $ PER WEEK $ ‘Will Furnish Your Home, Will Clothe Your Family. MICHAELS BROS. Fifth Avel & 9th St. Brooklyn Furniture, Carpets, Clothing Of Reliable and Up-to-Date Styles, Easy to Buy, Easy to Pay. jonday, We ope Soturasy Rocehtent | No Morphine or Poisonoss ‘Drugs, Not a Patent Medicias. Fifty Years in Use, x sin aah i ai Sas wih Ava, & Ninth $i, og

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