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=i cqaincetiepen eros tec a Te genkey eae. 7 coma. olalad 4 ote fe PALACES Bn Fo va ty PSgipot oe y THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1902 ——— 6 1 ” : i ; ARS CRAZE AUTHOR OF “STILL ALARM, SLAYER (}f BOYS £ : CRAZED BY BLACK CIGARS. oo © » A ro: —— Told Camden Druggists He AQ: \ Oe CAN YO P E> ce Handsome and Dashing Wanted It to Kill Cats Who j t }, %, .. ‘ . * ’, Actor and Playwright Is in Were After His Pigeons. It’s a fascinating occupation, especially when there’s ili in ii fi 2 ore Bellevue Insane Pavilion from rae it. a o a ore puzzles you nk are: a interes! ou get. It’s because you are intereste pe sere Cones: Drinking. CAMDEN, NJ Nov. to-Dr. Siebert, The World's Sunday Mazezine is givin : & pharmacist employed at Colling’s drug ry ease: giving store here, swore at the Woodward trial VED ABOUT THE TRUSTS. to-day that he sold the prisoner FIF Y DOLLARS FACH WEE strychnine during the latter part of —_—_ August or the early daye of Beptember. “pam . . A i ” Became Woodward, he said, told him that cats in prizes for correct sol''tionsin its Puzzle Lessons. Tens OA alialaaas Were) Wetting ith toi iistpimeon cio ise) ard of thousands of its readers are showing, by competing, go Violent on a Street Corner destroying his birds. The quantities pur- a ar ig, DY P! 7 that He Was Sent to the Hospital chased were from three to five grains that they like the puzzles. ‘fens of thousands, too, are for Mental Examination. A number of Httle boys testified that show ing that the lessons are really not so difficnlt—if you they saw the defendant frequenting the think hard for a while. This week’s puzzle pictures rep- school which the murdered boys at- A Bxcessive ‘smoking of big, black cl- tended and inquiring for them. resent twelve well-known flowers. If you can gucss igara, together with the effects of adula- ‘Willie aes Dake ai of Ge 7 them it will pay you. showered on him ten or fifteen victima, @aid that Woodward mot him , Fy ’ . BR tape creat the cashing, and: after the murder and wanted to tun'l! Sale of Boys and Girls’ Clothing actor of those days was : i —-- oe the pisines girl's idol, Harry Lacey, WHigkdlds Besta Wactoe Ask any of the thousands of parents why they come to H mown best for his writing and his act- Laat aeeHaTE eet Vogel Brothers'—Thev'll tell you that here lowness of price is para- ||ff H Beaeprite: Btin) Alarm," ts at Belte- BOSTON, Nov. 14—Mr. and Mre. Rob-|} mount—that here dainty girlish styles in winter clothes abound in || OW UC. Ou uppose Fi Hospital, the victim of mental dis- of No, £1 Washington|| endless variety—winter suits and overcoats for the boys, that are H : _ ™ . i . I required the efforts of four men to HARRY LACY, 171" 7 weet tatlore oe ne tieth epeing, con- 11 strong, stylish and substantial—that here a courteous, polite service is 3 has been spent in providing Wonderful New York with BR the unfortunate actor last night The mother ta only eighteen yi extended to lookers and buyers alike.—Come! You are welcome. \g bridges? And here’s another poser: How many bridges Min front of ‘Jimmie Wakeley’s saloon, Bmith, G. N. Gibwen, Gen. Anson G. Me- All the (children are doing splen- . wi ¢ BTS a | é x ener : ; i Gixth avenue and Forty-second street, Cee pene er era Apt Migdltee LEI rice in guoseeston ower hed Endy ot Boys ll a Seoneuiepaly shoulteter ante nn ee 7 |i are there in the city? Yon can think of two, perhaps 4 wh the was haranguing a crowd on fitting velvet collars, vertical pockets, made of heavy Oxford $3 50 } even ten. But ten chances to two you will not guess the rs Whe eudiect of trusts, His language be- ys. Frleee. aRequlariprice'g5)/at . \ Hi enn 3 - we go vituperative that he was or- z’ ave » OR is ! L sv antee! ovelidat tlie ee ats j right number within twenty . H Gered to desist. This sent him into a Sale of Boys’ Extra Long inter Overcoats—size: ‘ . iS 4g BeK : F Tage, and tt was with dimcuity CHILDREN STARVE Pictured in cut above; broad shouldered, cut very long, with i: Here is another interesting fact—the most impor- 4 the was controlled until the arrival extra full back, made of heavy Oxford Frieze. Regular price $6. 7: js tant one of all. New York’s bridges are the most won- fq an ambulance. . Special at 4 derful i . T : = thi tH f 4 ivaudevilic Trust the Worst. Special Sale of 100 Small Boys’ Warm Winter Overcoats—sizes | if Bs ue bee ae oH ue ane lie nee For several days the almost sole »v>-|Sad-Faced Girl Tells How Her 3 to8- Exactly as shown jn cut aboves long, double-breasted ridges is talked of in The World’s Sunday Magazine |) fect of Lacey's conversation has been overcoats with hood, made of heavy blue cheviots, trimme this week. It’s the fourth in the series of illustrated “rusts, hie particular grievance veing| Stepfather Beat and Other- with gilt buttons. Value $6. Special at ‘el meee Pee esata eerie the Vaudeville Trust, which he i Sale of Boys* Fine Long Winter Overcoats—sizes 6 to 15— articles on the Wonders of New York. It will astoni< ied had shut Mm out trom thel Wise Abused the Family. Handsome, stylish garments, elegantly tailored, very long and loose, snug-fitting | | you. i PKeith and Orpheum ctroults, ig yelvet collars. made of Dressy overplaided " Of late he has therefore been appear- ‘Oxford Friezes and $6 05 moulles,worth $10, 50 if tng at only he eederencent ere at ‘A story of brutality was told before Kerseys. Special at - Special at ° sal ‘Of these, the Avenve Theatre, De-| justic McCormick in the First Criminal > fs he on Wednesday secured an en-| Court of Jersey City to-day when The- Special Sale of 250 Boys Winter Sailor Suits—sizes 3 to 10— iB Loose, roomy blouses, large full-size collars, knee pants lined, | through William Morris’s/resa Miller, a soventeen-year-old girl * a : Aland bl | 10 ou Ni 00: i Fourteen’ made of rough cheviot serges, in blue, red and royal blue, | «| eae pee are a ale ae prettily trimmed. The usual $4 value elsewhere, Special sale price e A ¥ a. t 5 et stop- : ae MT ‘ cett’s Pajamas.’ He told Mr. Mor- tikes brane Cleguayaesds ees was Sale of $6 and $7 Boys’ Sallor Suits reduced to $4,95—sizes3 || when you see one? There are a good many in New fi of @ new sketch he had written, and | accused of wife abandonment and to 10—Copies of fine imported novelties, new colors, in worsted cheviots and York. You have probably seen lots of them and you I pu a big roll of manuscript from| cruelty to mother and children, i wide ribbed serges—some trimmed with soutache—some with 9 a ae 4 i pocket snid: eke hcey Sa apt ep alban erat silk embroidered emblems on collars, shields and cuffs—also 5 \@ probably thought they were capitalists or workmen or aie bere Me, one humared end beaten her wiih ‘ihe. Srrival of nee Velvet sailors in all colors. Specially reduced to ; || cmattectoctincmantimat isaac diam : pages, and eyery sheet a 50) | , = I 2 C i ag a sere ta ete Oe Sena Ia ate | photgrptn of forty of the baknosn ernie in Now Every Sheet Different. aa ote colleen pennies norens, x6 et 3 8 ‘ 7 . aes Meal cranusctipt Me! Gforeti a hmoitrefueen aga hen Special a 9 . = York yore you recognize any of them? Very probably N heets | children to eat, 8. WI + Shor ould. {2 Shion Size or ‘quailty ‘of |come to the table und plead tor: ame Girls’ and Misses’ Short Box and Full Length Military Coats— ||| you wou ; F thing to eat he pushes them away and sizes 6 to 16—Made of fine melton and kersey cloth, storm y The most remarkable collection «f photographs of “Last evening, after chatting with | frequently knocks them down and kiske or turn-down collars; colors castor, black, blue and 4 y ve . . Mer Os Bere vive Toei, whee | ibs Judge believed ‘Teresa's etory and Oxford, Special at the sort ever published is presented in The World’s Sun- 8 temporarily” stopplig, the | ordered the man to pay his ‘amily #18 Girls’ Three-Quarter and Full Length Military and Monte Carlo day Magazine this week. up to Sixth nue and | week and furnish a bond of $%0. The Coats—sizes 6to 14—Made of a fine quality kersey cloth, fancy shoulder capes out into his tirade man said he could not furnish the bond. ey tari buttons; col it first it was supposed the| but he was given until to-morrow, the trimmed with velvet or satin, large pearl buttons; colors mere): Aare bared Bute Was | Judge warning him that he would be black, blue, castor, red and tan. Regular price $10. < to ag aitiction ot the mind, sent to Jal for @ year unless he so- ' Special at ' aitaiises Gécic thee dd coe , 7 a ccens- a Misses’ 27-inch Box an ary Coats—sizes ° jade nea He! to have Health and beauty are the glories of perfect womanhood. Women fine kersey cloth, lined with Satin, embellished What Kind of Boy is 0 Som Tat Alem, | RICHARD BUTLER BURIED. |wno cutter constantly with weakness peculiar to their sex caniiot retain | Of,cxtta fine Kersey cloth, ined wen Sab cos $9 98 a: \ ed ES their beauty. Preservation of pretty features and rounded form is a duty Spcclal at © Id you imagine President Roosevelt, that man of iron who has been notified of | Sculptor Barthold! Sends a Wreath | women owe to themselves, Ps OPEN would y magine tS) sevelt, her parent. who con: of Pink Orchids, When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful men- OPEN SATURDAY muscle and inexhaustible vitality, to have been? Nota Davenport Hotel there. ‘The funeral of Richard Butler took} Struation, weakness, leucorrhoea, displacement or ulceration of the womb, EVERY OQ TO’ venkl; rtaink Yat hocw He a hi if. place this morning from the Collegiate| that bearing down feeling, Inflammation of the ovaries, backache, bloat- | EVENING sy TILL . weakling, ce om 'y- . et he was. e says so himselt, ‘ Chureh, at Fifth avenue and Forty-|{ng (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, muro P.M. AQ Siw. Cor B Awe 10.50 P.M. “T was a little bit of a chap,” he remarked recently, ‘WASHINGTON, ‘Nov. 14.—Brig.-Gen. | elghth street. Mr. Butler ated Wednes-| Or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, ex- A “Any boy of my could th y a t Jamilton 8. Hawkins, retired, will suc-| day at the Hotel Renaissance, eltability, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, “all gone” Any boy of my age could throw me. x Brig.-Gen. George D. Ruggles, re-| He had much to do with bringing the | and “want-to-be-left-alone” feelings, blues, and hopelessness, they should You hadn’t heard about that. Of course not. It’s 42 ‘ as Governor of the Soldiers'|Statue of Liberty to New York A|remember there is one tried and true remed Lydia E. Pinkham’s “ = P 4 : near here Jan. 10. Col, Edward! wreath of pink orchids sent by Sculptor | Vegetable Compound removes suc ple news! There are many more interesting facts hitherto ‘Williston, retired, | will nulpit. i such troubles, 4 y & posl. Reuben F. Barnara bl farlbosrers veers Coriell uae N Case of this Prominent Chicago Woman Should Give Every One OG fh 4 eC onan untold and a number of new boyhood portraits of the — a Contidence in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. AYTIE sie : wir’ | President that you may see in the next Sunday World “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM:—It affords me great pl indeed, t } Magazine. my testimonial to the great number who are to-day mating toate Open Saturday Night Till 10 0’Clock. B Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Three years ago I broke down — arose from excessive physical and mental strain. I was! unable to secure proper rest, also lost my appetite, | and I became so nervous and irritable too that my friends trembled, and I waa unable to attend to/| my work. Our physician prescribed for me, but as I did not seem to improve, I was advised to go away. I| could neither spare the time nor money, and wae very | much worried when, fortunately, one of my club| friends called. She told me how she had been cured | of ovarian troubles, and how like my | symptoms were to hers, seven bottles of | your medicine cured her, and she insisted | that I take some, “I did so, and am glad that I followed | her advice, Within six weeks I was a dif- ferent woman, strong and robust in health, and have been so ever since, 14 “A number of my friends who have been JS O. troubled with ailments peculiar to our sex have taken your compound, and 5: 5 . have also been greatly benefited."—MISS ELIZABETH DALEY, 270 Loomis St., Chicago, Ill, President of the St. Ruth's Court, Order of Foresters, Also Catholic. ‘ ! What Is left for the women of America, after reading such letters as : % 100 Velveteen and Cut Velvet Waists wo publish, but te belfeva, Don't some of you who are sick and miserable’ > feel how wicked you are to remain so, making life a burden for yourself Still the Best $15 Clothing. It's a line that improves, rather than loses, by comparison. We know how thoroughly good our clothing is—know that it is better in work- manship than similar priced offerings elsewhere —know that the quality of findings and lin- ings are dependable through and through—know that better fitting and better fashioned garments could only be possible in the highest priced custom work. You'll know this as well as we do by critical test and judgment. Whether it’s a Suit or an Over- coat, it’s here and in the cloth, style and fit that'll win youover. Noman is too poorly shaped to be fit- ted. And Overcoats, too—nothing lacking but your investigation to sell you the Overcoat you need. If the money has special use outside of Clothing Special Offering Ln Our Waist Department Of 400 Wool Waists, . ng of all wool fancy waisting cloths; colors:—black, hite, light blue, pink, navy, royal, red and green, with mcy graduated stripes. These waists are perfection of fit d shape, and are finely tailor made; all sizes, 32 to 42; present value is $5.00 each, Special, Have You Heard of This: ‘ Miss Gladys Deacon, the most beautiful American girl in all Europe, allowed herself to be operated on for a slight defect in the contour of her nose. It was really such a tiny defect that no one but Miss Deacon would have 4} © thought of it at all. But she did, and now she is bitterly repentant. For the price she may have to pay is her rare beauty. Even her life is in danger. It is a strange story and a sad warning. Do You Know Madge Lessing ? Of course you do. She was in light opera and won her i a and your frionds, when a cure {s eas{ly and inexpensively obtained? Don't i j i 5 rs :—black, white, green, red, navy and brown; made] Vay think it would pay to drop rome of your old prejudicen and Try buying—just keep it and charge whatever A cay by her benuty and cleverness herein America. ‘Then * Ma very smart model—waists at present worth $7.50, | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Comipound, which Is better than {] you need. By special terms you are privi- : y" 5 _ * ay at $ "Tall the doctors for cures?!’ Surely the experience of hundreds of thou- leged to pay as you can. Choose at. she went to the Old Country, doncher know, and she i 0] sands of worien, whom the Compond has cured, should convince all women, | if meres’ a 0 ve i i \ 5.00 each, Follow the record of thie medicine, and remember that these cdeee og made a success there. Now she has a beautiful English thousands of womer Whose letters are constantly printed in this paper | == — = ————— home at Kew, like Mrs. James Brown Potter, Edna May , were net brought about by “something else,” but by Lydia E. Pink- 4 . ¢ * / ord &F / aylor, ham’s Vegetable Compound, the great Woman's Remedy for THE ROAD TO SUCCESS and other sient Bee pm ae ced 7 Woman's Ills. i and tells about it for The World’s Sun , ‘Those womer. who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hun- RUNS THROUGH is very happy ay dred thousand thines, for they get what they want—a cure. Moral—stick 9 Magazine. Broadway and 2oth Street, to the mediejre chat you know is the Best. Write to Mrs. Pinkham for I HE “WAN I COLI JMNS 3 advice, FORE Uf we cannot forthwith produce the original letter and signa- ‘| $5000 ture of above teaunaeclat which will prove its absolute genuinene: OF F wa 0) inkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mas: THESE ARE BUT A FEW of the good things offered in the Sunday World this week. You hardly need to be told about the “FUNNY SIDE,” for instance. You know that it will be really funny. It is, and better than ever. i DO NOT MISS Next Sunday’s World. ally sick women,” says “our doctor.” He often gives VINOL. Right here in town it has brought back the hue of health J ‘many pale women and weak children that the neighbors call out, when they hear a cough or see a tired face, “Better get a of VINOL.” We believe in it ourselves, back it with our guarantee of money returned if it doesn’t help the weak or run down. pmresPac. RIKER’S DRUG STORE, 6th Avenue and 23d Street.

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