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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 12, 1902, a a real tera meee Ue Ti eee eee ee neat oorme|” # OECEMBER WEATHER “twod* PERU IN TWENTY-THIRD STREET HAD A HARD TIME KEEPING THEIR FOOTIN AND AN ICE-BOX. The Most Severe Weather of; Winter Usually Occurs Chinese Tragedy that Put Three Celestials in a Fix and En- in December, Biting Winds, Preexing Ga'es, Damo, Slushy S'rests, Are a Constant H A Visiting Countess “| Shall Not Forge Menace to Even the Most Roe i tiched Some Bold Frozen bust Health—These S:ems ay None : Hoboes Uptown. fo Bo No Wayo! B..trely ee Pro ectlig Onces!! From Colds, WERE EVICTED ON STREET. ‘Tho most careful person to oftentimes the one who puffers oftercet with cclde aad vourtia, A draught will creep tn in epite of all caro, damp winds will penetrate, and sud- den nore throat, full, puffy, stepped-up fooling in the head, or a aii hacking cough will be the result, ‘Winter weather and colds secm but nat- Three Chinamen with misery drooping from thelr slant eves, thelr plg-talls @ishevelled, told a pitiful story to Mag- {strate Mayo in the West Side Court this . tnorning which involved the larceny of a Fed-hot stove and an Ice box. Chinamen were members of tho of See Fung, Low Lung & Co., and up to yesterday afternoon the firm had @onducted a flourishing restaurant at ural onuse and effect. the corner of Fiftieth street and Elgnth ’ Thore are a great many remedies for avenue. See Fung, Low Lung & Co. colds. enien ae aroorn itor) thelt restauréay So Sra ner. The trainmen tried to drive the|was immediately notified of the acct-'or tce, It all fell through onto the| Remedios guaranteed to cure a cold in a from a man named O'Retily, who runs (Continued from First Page.) meh off. but they would not leave and|dent by the Department of Doc! 1 tles or to the street Gay, to stop @ cough immedi the corner saloon. As O'Reilly s busi- rode there In the most cutting of winds.| Ferries. He he will make an at- watiie Go Back te etxken: Blenty, but there is one remedy Mess increas: be: A th At if et Inside the trains the crowd was s0/ tempt to raise the boat and her precious ys coughs and colds promptly, bi led beyond the capacity of} gantly spectacular in that it Intermit-| hin tn any windows were broken. | cargo. Grape wag informed of a rumor fyotem against future attack ae saloon he decided to annex the res-| tently illusined the ten-mile stretch of] Tn the matter of convenience and speed —_—— in Wall street that the fatlure of the| This remedy ie Peruna. urant, and yesterday unceremoniously | the track by brilliant arc flashes, whera|it was the most miserable sorvice ever] ¢¢) yy third rail system would result {n the| Peruna not only cures a cold quickl; @ispossessed the Chinamen and put thelr] the current would leap fram the thira] «liven to New York by any tractlon com- MANAGERS TRY withdrawal of electricity as the motl==/and | permanently, but it so heals an Testeurant fittings out on the sldewalk.| rail to the shoos of tho trains, Those} PADY- TO SHIFT THE BLAME. |Bervicn 22.dRSmithed 82° 94 SF Leen that one te much lees liable to catch , Tee the erietien ras eninpl ete ie trains were practically stalled all along Block at City Hall Station | "There is not one word of truth tn|co! Defore taking tt, aidew: as littered with dainty Chi- a 5 re Ticket sellers ai City Hall end of that story,” aald) Mr. ht ts a n deal safeguard for all wintor the line, As they would try to move the) | Tiitd avenue “road atop Explanations were offered at the| story pure and. simple. fe ex- | al One-half the {lls of winter are The Countess de Tunon. e c! ost} the Third avenue “L” road stopped se! great sparks of electricity would shout] {Me Tidkets for about five mindtes. out from between the shoes an@ ther 2 }9.35 o'clock this morning. During this Where there was comparatively ttle} time the entrance | ars ‘ was barred off by ropes a fee on the rail these flashes would be| 04 barred on oy Torused as white and blinding as the most pow- matform. siexyo eriul commercial are light. Where the| The starter and tlek was very optimistic, and insisted that Nese , bric-a-brac, tabieware, painted evils, José of hideous visage, a stove @nd an ice box. Knowing ‘no other available shelter, Gee Fung. Low Lung & Co. lighted the @tove and, gathering around it, seated 7 office: a ec: elaimed, y|caused directly by an inflamed condition of| «+ = “i © P- | only a question of a comparatively short|body. The mucous membranes Mning the Ing similar blocks for the rest of the/ time when it will be the only power in} no ,{hroat and lunge are often affected eer cold, ual defied inter, Ass intend ape | use the elevated system. The sys- er. alliefte i < Winter. Assiatant Superintendent Grape | re on the, clnvtien ty have no equal| “Avremedy that acte benodctally on these | qt;egorge Of may Physicians, and talk of ultimate withdrawal {s|{nflamed membranes would be a logical cure ry a en the spray and brush|for these diseases. With healthy mucous|runa, and I decided to do so, only “the electric system ts va. 5 Es 4n three tabarets, held a counsel of war. ; lght of the delay, but 4 as soon as the road was properly! oniy talk. W Eiae ai faw ours’ contad they. decided | 20. V2" thicker and! the; current ‘slower 1 by a block cquipped with the patent devices for| devices are Installed, we feel_conddent| membranes no one need fear the most ee-| to please the one advising it. Not ' the heat of the flash would melt the| Square. They were notified by Se eee erence would | that the trouble with the third rail. in| vere weather. only did aay conch ary Due \ $2 down to Chinatown and see if| sohauctors, and this variegated the hue| Nala set by the block system and as all|Keeplng the third rail clean there such Weather. as We have Just experi-|_ Catarrhal diseases cannot exist when of ES obi they could find a place to store their cei enahen making thers in gorgeous | (re, wains that had arrived at the ata-|be no more trouble. Enced will be effectively, overcome, |Peruna is used, and kept on hand during gay Boucle ace phase wonder- goods raphatelcpaginrs) ous} tion had pulled out and none were com-| «the trouble on the west side lines,” | There seems no question on that score.” |the winter monthe, ully improved, enabling me to en- “Bee Fung, tho head of the firm, went| ities and xresns, rods and yellows. The Fae eet oe eee ee deains| he said, “was due to the alternative ser- —_—->— apiatilda Hogan, daughter of Postmaster | joy to the fullest. my American } nto their former landlord's saloon ana |*Pectacular pyrotechnics formed the | were generally late, running much slow-| vice of steam and electric cars. All the| FIRE ENGINE FROZEN Following close’ upon a severe cold, con- | trip, and I shall not forget Peruna ‘aeked the negro lunchman if he would | MY, Interesting or entertaining part of | or than usual and with greater headway, | electric cars necessary to handle the tracted a few months ago, 1 had constant |in my far away home.’’—Hulia, h th 8 . ule | the blockade. ‘A train that left One Hundred and|traffic have not yet arived from the IN HARLEM STREET. |aull headaches, considerable fever and «| Countess de Tunon, American ad. -Watch their belongings unti! they re- | ‘12 TOUT ors in all stations ala/Seventicth street at £15 A. M. did not} cur makers. It has been necessary to feellng of extreme ude, sorences 1h D 4 turned) He consented, and they disap- arrive at the City Hall: station until] use steam trains. Therefore the patent =) the joints and lose of appetite ai jeep, | dress, 47 W. Chippewa St., Room eared. The lunchman, whose namo te | ROt refuse to eell tickets. Many of them) {iin o'clock, ‘The usual time taken for |steel brushes and oll-sprayers WNC | ame exceedingly slippery condition of /!,"as simnly sick all over, But two potties| I, Buffalo, N. ¥. : , is . s ; - ai ad t| were on the ele: ce eo) oeedingly una cured me and made me feel a 5 George Washington Vanderbilt Cleve-| Were considerate enough to say, how-| this distance on the road is only about) With Ci eiwere not able to keep. the |the streets made the going to and com-|together different. Tho bad symptoms dis-| American Conaul to Venesuela, 8. A. land, began his volunteer act of kind-|¢ver, that It was not certain when a third rail clean, That is, when a steam | » from a fire In Harlem this |appeared in short order and I was soon re-| Almont Hares, Inte United States Consul neas by filing the stove until it glowed | train would be along. The stations were Rode on the Locomotive. train followed an electric train, there piskanladnth eee bs 9 o'clock stored to. perfect. healt! through a few |{o Venezuela, 8. A.. ex-Chiet of Bureau. of a ‘ ta IP very unto Lt was enough intermission to allow the bottl eruna. Since that time a num-| Statletics tn ‘State Department, now in Bu- Y Bagh and red and gave off a delightful | cold, the company having given no coal| Every uptown “L" station on the ree CURIS INCRE Ta Ot ae tel nee, waidlsoovered ine the celiac of a|tetiey ote srune, Blnce that time, um; | Riau of Buatiotice tn. the Agricultural Dopert: ‘and e arge is. morning held several E ts it was not long before a large|to supply them, and the passengers| west side th Onn train with its brushes was not able tol four-story tenement on the northeast |runa and all seem to feel well mont, Washington, D. C., writes @rowd had collected about the e- hundre waiting passengers, The ‘‘in- 4 r; looking. plie that littered. the strest, =| Walted and froze, Gicators” ‘still, pointed tothe geheauted [rate to with the work: Tam confident | {rnc of One Hundreen and with the, revuien—Mtaulda Ho ly ‘Peruna is not only a remedy of the crowd took wu dati ¥ time of the first_local express on a’ : elghth street and Eig! avenue for catarrhal troubles, le” Chinese idol and, ‘winking “to Drees Peele tener time of the Arst, oct undred and Six-| had they been equipped with the patent | COinin, Siitet And co tstorasce by. F Sis » but equally device we would have had no trouble. | {4% ." h Peruna bas been | 48 effective for colds and aches a carel groceryman, who keeps boxes| “My experience wit! ‘e ge Washington Varderbilt Cleve-| Trouble from dissatisfied patients was|tecnth street and Fifty-ninth street. 1d, sipped it in his pocket. Mr. | imminent a number of times throughout| Ninth avenue “locals were also con- On East Side, Too. of goods there, and the other half as a | most pieaeine Bree ralneels ceadin trey rising fromthe same. It iaa most SE aged ete Rie dreamily.) the night. Two hundred passengers, |Sp!cuously absent. phe eame diMcuity arose on the Hast] Wood-house for the, tenants, of which |heated all-room 1 Rot nore eid ied | excellent tonic for debilitated aya inted It wee Then“ When the station crowds bewan tO} sctiices. While we have not been | ‘ere are client feslies. I' wore a protector, took many |fems. Many of my friends have delicately tinted little Joss. Then one| who had been on a train which took A {via Sixth avenue alone he rubbish, which started first, al- one everybody selzed’a souvenir and | hour to xo from Fourteenth street to rea ty form. ay merger with thelr | usin steam trains oar era tae lowad ‘the Are “to extend. throushout Rigk without AUCH eRe Wit used a Literal eg and I have Sioed away up or down {he avenue un-| pwenty-thind street on the Second ave-| waiting oMces, they Mterally stormed | Ne cite Ait ihe traine made the same | the cell, ee ieee ergueh the ed. Baan cndaticn, aN vine td ee Pothing left but the red hot stove, the| nue line, got out at the, Twenty-third eae Intermittent application of, the Dee eee ean Dene: panic-etricken! and T bought a bottle, and good began Tyna canta i araos: fl x al u thre it nm ati leman -. C1 a to I red ve prom, al joe e e taborets. street station at the return and caused the te P and left thelr apartments in_ various |!MProve, @80) MOD’ Ch odpios: Tam most | factory results, from the ues’ ot Pers be pleased to give you his valuable aie r { George Washington Vanderbilt | of their money or transfers, ‘As a train would draw up at a station! "r5"Beitor this condition wo have] And left their apartments in various b sod } A squad of police was fixing wedge would swirl into each Today all the electric cars on | stages nt. Pleased to testify to. its merits.”—Mra |write at once to Dr, Hartman. givi land had’ tired filling the stove he | “A equad of police called and they |. fixing taken off to-day in'the cellar, however, und was extin- [pleased to, teatif wiieesaaames (4 DE, Hartman setviog x | "Aadroes” Dr. Hartman, jwent into the saloon. A few minutes |assisted the company in driving the|crowded platform. A few people would |the west side and sent to the east elde Ay itt ‘Jater three hoboes slouched up the ave- | people to the street fain precarious footholds. The” rest] thoss which have been equipped with} Sutshed with a lows of $m. 4 5 . seeing the glowing Under toot to-day 18 posslbly the worst | waited, brushes. ‘The 'ateam trains are hand-| Tie Aicm en one OF the fre, The ‘ ove, yunced upon jt and, each seizing a leg, |day New York has known in man: 8 Sixth avenug train reached | ling the business on ‘ot 4 | Sion, red down Fitteth street towatd | years. The aldewalks and atrects, cov, with pinrst street on the down trip, the| without difficulty. On the east side} street! Wine sh Binte (of to ana cones ‘the river with their warm prize. When | ered with a layer of ice, were difficuit|overfiow,”’ led by one big man, made |there im still some delay, because even) Tot Gai’ on some particularly sllp- ‘they ed Jocated Jt in thelr camp one | to negotiate, Fedestrians preferred the|for the front platform, ewarmed over | with the brush-equlpped cars all on the | moet ee oan acne Non dd of them came back for the ice-box. middle of the streets, where the going|the {ce-locked gate or stepped out on|east side lines, Wo have not enough tol Woy Tenty the corner of One Hundred Now, for some unknown reason the| was rougher. orsea slipped ‘and. fell|the coupling-plece of the engine, to|run only cars thus equipped. and 80] 009 ‘qwenty-fifth street and Bighth } Police on beat alon, hth avenue/ all over the pavements. Many large|reach the platform; and, in three there is the samo intermission from| ard Twenty Attn | stieet ewig erays Omen Ay py @uddenly awoke at this pe and one| commercial houses refused to send out|onds, there were’ many passengers |time to time in the cleaning process. 1 a fell. Driver MoMau 0 OE [Seumedon that tiny foothold that nota | ‘Phere are yet to he equipped 1,is0| cupped and fell, Driver Momanue by of them of the name of Butterfield| thelr wagons. this morning be ned along just in time to see the|the condition of the streets. i rs. Each requires four brushes, two Pee eirece the MRtURT Hor are | borseny atiached, to \weepnar and sree ee eee ne rend tO bis Mead. on lines succeeded in pulling him to man rn. on each aide. the patentees have de- ; ‘The rest of the crowd, egged on by , feot and the hook and ladder went on W Vf W Beehataimeneets atcttie as | Hasse Se Be teen Rear eter | lth of vena, gulps oner (te |iagae ata aty fe ual ath “Se Som | Manaus ventemene the sped 00 aists SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE 4 yo o 5 fter the fire, when the drivets of $4, Charlee J. Finian, of No. est| The ling of injured ¢ngine itself. Fully twenty |men and tine pefore the equipment is complete. | , A\ Yeascond street. ie wan eld under| nory walk commenced {o grow in tho | igs Sai fused Talla over ths woler,” | We aro, working day and night DULLNE) Feng that mex could sot budge the] For Holiday Gift (DECEMBER 12 TO 23 ONLY. ‘ $300 ‘ball for further examination. early morning hours, as the police called eigna and gu je - [them on, but it takes time, as cach one} found that they could, not pace the or oli ay 1its. é) ati G3 Shel fren ot eee ane Lae ambulances and removed ‘those with —_—-— has to be tested. heen daedrdurineithelirerabeuttebe:as COUNTER GOODS Butter Cups, all kinds Chips, Cocoanut: ‘ompany ‘ broken bones or severe concussions, It MUCH NEEDED COAL Best Device Made. «! frozen and all about them Jt Molasses Gream Kisses, Butter Now trate this morning was: was to be a hard day for. New York 3 Mifelican man, fe taka led-hot stove | N# to be a hard day for New York. “This in the best device that has yet|Wae,& aheet of ice. The ash cans of Scotch and 25 other good things; former price 40c. per poand.. | and alle ting. Seo Fung, Low Lung i nu ox vended: to) Hope. INKS IN RIVER. |» de. We have the advantage of| Relshboring houses had to be used and dozen | f Srcompaay wi proke,” Hien the three | Acgrieg bolo” Enceing’ “point AL" a = Wee” debetonte’ GP une® Chaps sand | Forntich ont a, MoatirtetigMe| . , |BROKEN CANDY —Former price 20c. per pound. ..Now: | y ‘ 28, i Brooklyn third-ral! roads and there ts ; eee ie wae'at dom: af andthe mame] ce ava hundred vone of woft cont] ii anust ERA eld*GS AbeetaRt ag | # footing (6 eta the enete Wool Waists, These candies are in every respect of high quality and excellence. as had & : es oie ‘o cheap kind, even though selling at these low prices, “Made for the ‘tra MURPHY’S KINSM AN Gurnal change recorded 2 degrees. The | elonging to the Pennsylvania Railroad, | Consists ‘of va revolving steel brush. | EWICTION THREATENED consisting of Flannels, Eta- and a discriminating public. p fine retail tra the freezing ; it dur: the day. A canal boat Frank B. Morris foundered} which ts ralsed above the ratl when not b : = thaw would relieve the distresa while off Pler 4 in the East River to-|Reeded. It may be forced down, by the TO MARKLE TENANTS, | mines and Granite Cloths in SPECIALS ani te. Boxes) | | Assorted Chocolates. 25c, | Caramels... ° motorman when occasion demands, Just day, in front of it there Is an ejector of pure | | Chocolate Chips. 25c. | Marshmallows. | Chocolate Cream Mints ....0+ mh ae $3 | Fie: Wafers... 1 Rnrieon Care: ener iarvece ‘The coal barge was being towed dy|oll., This elector“ dropa the oll Inthe! WILKESBARRE, Pa, Deo. 12—|VaTIOUs colors, including DIES IN \ NOORWAY At 8 o'clock in the morning it was an-|one of the Pennsylvania's tug boats, | centre of the rall. The revolving Drush| atarkle & Co., have served notices on | black and white stripes, made Chocolate Nougats... . thi th be rf : | i hi this was nowhere near suflcient to cary | deny. shrang a leak and ‘began (oA GUL hy ‘the “cold | Maly “hve not the any size 32 to 44. Thousands | Chocolate Marshmellows, 25c, | Pistache Pastes+.. Taatily brought tntovuse, Sales | eet yarape was asked if he thought) Motions demanded. “U8 0) of similar waists have sold ++ 30c, | Molasses Blow Candy ; [sleet seemed to retard the surface lines} “John Hughes, a shipping agent, of No.| to the trough {t formed, and that there- ¢ Powders tnetantly ald i i ; Y ene Tammany Leader, Falls Vic-|very tte. oe ine atanhattan wie. |? Broadway, to whom the boat belongs, fore there was no accumulation of snow ipa inciblcal aitmren and prevent alaknens, © (Put up in neat white box ) 31 C | dé ‘ a tim of Heart Di vated road very little information is to | ——— —- — —— and offered at ortlan e im of Heart Disease. bo secured. ‘The officials admit that : their device for keeping the third rail Cg ese) . 24 Door from Chiteh, 2,90 each. ; ; noance'd that the Third avenue ele-|and was bound tor Long Island Gity, er 2 ' catenekt t 4 and was 3 hme cuts away the ice that may. bave | forty of, their tenants at Harlelgh that! in a dozen different style consequence the surface Unes paralleling | hastily brought into use, but in vain,|the ‘wooden guard. rail had. anything Ola Fashioned’ Chocolatess: sce free of ice Is a failure, and that other CSPI BE 6 78 ; 3 THESE GOODS WILL NOT BE ON SALE ON DEC. aSPpe rre EVElLANG,& Lord & Taylor, apart under (Ponta reduced speed. But} the Long Island Railroad, when she sud-| kind obtainable, 1s used to prevent freez-| before Jan. 1, 1903, find, the elty. were cro vded to the limit. The | finally sank to the bottom of the glver.| hag not, because there was no bottom “Act While You Tak: vated was mato trips fifteen minutes | where the coal was to be delivered toj formed. The ofl, which {a the puresat| Unless they pay thelr back rents on or if that road, with all other surface lines in | phe te Costine O’Donnell, Relative of liv. wore ero ¥d if The barge sank lower and lower, and|to do with the diMculty. He sald it for $5.00 each. ALL BOXES PACKED 16 OZ. NET WEIGHT, _ ; will have to be devised. etofore the storms have not tn- “gCostine O'Donnell, a reiative by mar- ‘ered with the electric elevated roads Finge of Charles Murphy. the leader of Tammany Hall, was found dead to-dey |!" Brooklyn, but early to-day the Ieth fm the doorway of a tenement-house at of steam locomotives. he i ¥ 7 (No, 605 Greenwich street. Heart disease | Brooklyn trolleys were delayed, but not Broadway & 20th St. | 259-261 ‘was probably responsible for the death 3 orth ae P ” H eee odnch as. there are, no} oie mlippery strests caused many acct Praite for i 4 4 BO WER Y Bowery Savings Bank Block,’’ | sail orsers SIXTH AVE. : marks of vioience on the body. ‘At 8 o'clock this morning the electric Catalogue Filled. BD igecizests. 2 trains which mad Beene sealed on a SeTANTIRITRIY Bp S Si aoe i Vv aI ad be cleare ib i. ff » by locomotives, and a partial ser i. West Side of the Street, North of Grand Street Station, ESTABLISHED 1887. was attempted with steam trains. He ved at No. 10 Leroy street, and] { atarted as usual for work in a factory | ‘at No, 380 Spring street. It Is supposed that he was seized with illness as he | 1 aye a Absa | reached the Greenwich street tenement. | for Rasaanes which Is just around the corner from A the factory. staggered Into the doorway Crowd Broke Car Windows. | and dropped dead. Elevated railroad station men and} trainmen eay that never before were John Fitzsimmons, a tenant of the) witnessed the scenes enacted on the fow building, found the body and notified aj trains which did try to carry the people | ci ente hig _morning. policema: An ambulance surgeon | downtown t ‘When a train would stop at a station from Hudson Street Hospital sald that |\: was packed to the gates. Unable to fn. his opinion ‘heart disease was the|hang on to the platforms and rails, 7 cause of death. Former Alderman Mur- | the more ering mien climbed onto rae ody, engines, In e engin ig gas St Ue covered by" & score. oF more “of. men, hanging to the board which runs out WIFE DRANK FORTY BEERS. |eotring ‘the foal “compartment “and Open Until 10 o’Clock Saturday Night. ~~ gilli, ww || Very Special $15 Clothin rece mm H Credit Is as Free and Liberal as Ever. G you have never visited our mammoth establishment we want you to call and have a heart-to-heart! talk with us. Do you want to save from 25 per cent. to 50 per cent. on your Ch ristmas purchases and at the same time have the satisfaction of dealing with one of the OLDEST STA NDARD HOUSES in town? We stipulate to duplicate from our stock any article advertised by others for less money. Bring in the ads.; let your eyes convince you. Note that we always state weights of diamonds in our' ads. Others fear to do so, “RELIABL This is the one time of the year when a man likes to keep a double clutch hold on his money. Appreciating this’) } CA RPETS circumstance, we intend to coax you into buying with a price 3 you can’t very easily refuse, and to bind the deal by extend-" mOLIDAY PINTS: and ing you our free and easy credit system of payments, $0 serviceable gift than an odd plece of your gift-buying money can remain untouched and your Me - ome wetting; i meer era erain (oan run! (nth Fine xem, per- Vary belitiant pure furniture which fills some long-felt pearances lived up to just the same. bag: So Husband Declares, but He Must it, ball of Tro ate! white per-{ white diamond, per. want. . Cj ay mots, be ob Pay Her 85 a Weck, Judge Says. PRIZE-FIGHTER’S HEART. fire, 1 kt., Tiffany } Sproat extra targe $ fect ems, % Kt. and a} fectly cut, ban GILT CHAIRS, $2.25 Very Special Suits. AOR bt of setting; worth} diamond (2% Siasasor \@ns7 } | Covered in fancy damask. “Last July, Judge, my wife went to a | Coffee Shown to Be the Cause of #100 perfectly cut rth 25 lc ith ‘f 1 and when dhe came h he o 65 y ets wo 390; worth 425; ings, along with a goodly. Pa it ioatl wien) de came, home She His Weak Heart, Boece uununual color Pptatal see ees BOF toeelal sew POO. CORNER CHAIRS, $4.00 number of black thibels, Single or double: breasted sacks sintaee ¥ ¥ With -the above words George F. Mahogany finish, covered in fancy pattern you may fancy. The range of sizes is such as g Wallis, t bs a a Adajr, of No, 12 Third ayenue, a ere eal ty ne inols cham: dainask and tapestry. \] | to warrant our fitting to srfect degree any shape foremaf in a printing shop, was an-| : : VERNIS-MARTIN TABLES, $7.50 Manabe: . ei tosermantn croc Nearly all my life I drank coffee, and it finally put me in such a con- (Reduced from $10.00). Handsomely decorated, brass trim- ae Very Special Overcoats. ewerlng a complaint made against him fv his wife in the Harlem Court this —Here’s the'time-~ ¥ tion that training for any fight worms, when Magistrate Zeller in-| Att liest off 4 : was almost fmpossible, liest offer you’ laa renters It’s got nothing | "My breathing was poor and slight | Te oi rd leh petite could desive— to do with the ca Sxesoy slave Agel me very, ned: | “Reliable” Carpets, Oriental and'} | a goodly array of Overcoats in black and Oxford cloths. -. Adair had been called to court, His | ee aon a en trong, until ee Domestic Rugs, Draperies, Lamps, |} £yery size to cover faulllessly every build of man. Langihs wife told the Magistrate that at 19) other Lo one Clocks, Pietures—all sorts of sitt if] o- 44. 48 and 50 inches, dloeeeccssee vencessetees radi day in training quarters a friend andj} hints are here, and “LONG CREDIT” | admirer of mine asked me if I dranic 4 . doubles your Christmas list without coffee. I told him ‘yes,’ and he said Platinum top panel, with a» i ANE eh Rr feeling the cost. S’clock last Wednesday morning he had turned her out of thelr home when whe was scantily clad. She looked for ; " hat was what ajled me, of gleaming, blue white . y ~ @ policeman, but could not find one, | ee ee ae ene a sefore an ime Bory emi with invisible’ cote} Qa : ‘ CASH on CREDIP had iso beaten her. she allesd.| otant ght of mine wad due. H ting: fins the appearance of one } f tt obras Bar Be Wick | portant At Of ine was ue! tle OWPERTHWAIT &G é heart and nerves and told me of the FIREMEN HURT IN SCRANTON good qualities of Postuin Food Cof- Jeweled Tle oy f n, jt 1s and baby variety a ‘en $. . 104, 106: and 108 West 14° $c asso Sunday World Wants Wor fee, I aie ba commenced to uso Seite gold “gen otidalane: = 5 ast it in place of coffee. The result was wine, dlasssad, x ae u acne . |Biwse in maleses Section of City| yongerful. My nervousness left mo, $1.50 $2.50 : : res 950 2: Geoktyn Stoves; Flatbush Av, near Putun $¢ ——<_<—<—[—[——[——=_—_—=_= * a my breathing bothered me no more, rey confidence returned and I was as good as ever in @ short time, i How to reach our establishment: Third ave. and Oth ave. “L't to Grand at. and 34 ave, cars to Mroome st. and Bowery. From Brooklyn bridge all cara pass doo “I returned victor of the fight,. SAL Sa UAE Sen a: -Open Evenings Till 9; Saturdays Till 11. Burtace care—Broadway to Grand at,, Madivon, 24 Ir wm wwe om oe Monday Morning Wonder Sunday World Wants rrovent Bust ‘< eng Fatlures,

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