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RE OF H YORK HEL ¥8 Caroline B. Frank Studies Bireet-Car Manners in This ty and Then Thanks God or Chicago. 5 BAD AS DARKEST AFRICA. Saw Things tn Broadway Cars Would Not Be Tolerated in ‘Windy City, but She Hopes CAroline B. Frank, of Chicago, | been making a study of the man- fore of men who ride in street cars in @M over this country. Sho finds cons ble variance in different cities ma different sections of the same city. While sho is not altogether complt- intary- to her present home, she thinks is much better than New York. Wha thinks of New York fs interesting after a visit here sho mur- ® “Thank God!" when she got Babi: to Chicago just because of the street oars. They must have struck Met as being pretty bad to make her that way about it. street-car manners and morals York City are quite as worth: Hthe attention of religious people ai condition of women in darkest I have geen things openly done ‘New York Broadway surface cars ‘would not be tolerated for a mo- on the street cars of Chicago. But jare all Americans, constantly chang- Jocation, and the conditions which ist in one city are of personal im- ce to the people of every other. | __ Ghiongo vs. New York. /*While we in Chicago desire to keep Wp our standard and reputation, it is fying to know that there may be ‘reform movement started in New ‘and thet the etreet-car manners (Chicago men are justly given as an of what may be accomplished York. hat can be done about it? Ignore Wait until chivalry is crushed out semothered? Shall the men and the h ride in separate cars because men do not know how to behave ves? Or shall public sentiment d against it 7: wants is to be let to do just what ho e al ys has to submit rit of a community if there be n iment strong enough to restrict ‘the roams at large, degrading touches, 1 is he is ‘let Ham munca Satu pin tonsa is cB to restrain. _: that Gugree ne represents the ds amd reputation of the ecom- ity In which he lives. @an’t Wrestle with Straps Alone. “3 would think that the popularity thall would induce a man to ao- eno! muscular proficiency to @ strap in a street car, oT d the lurching of the car, without ‘what strength he has to crowd a h away from a seat or to throw welght against one who Is to stand. One of these gallant mitiemen who came under my notice his newspaper in both hands and nt against a woman who Standing next to him, ‘The woman nged her position and tried to move “back in the crowd—all of which had no effect. on him. Finally she said to him: “"Heally, sir, if you have not enough Backbone to hold yourself up, please do ‘Bot try to make a tired woman do ate ‘Another women figuring in ono of the les I noticed did not endeavor to Moral suasion. She had her neck dislocated by the sharp elbow @ man who sprawled himse!f over back of a seat which she had se: etting on the train early n rio” dhe saves ‘her ck for future by running i * a ho “mon "¢ long hat pin through lige of her hat in such a way that lounger’s shoulder was met by the Kind of argument which could in- ince such a man. One Woman's Rebuke. *But such boorishness is more begs fe than the conduct of a certain otter ‘of men. One man made himself reac. to a woman beside whom cn 4 was sitting that finally she turned to him squarely in the face and sald: ‘Pardon me, sir, but ts \t really ne for you to crowd me so?’ tis reminder affected him to the t that he got up from his seat and for the smoker. What t may be observed in the south- elevated and in the curs of other , it will be found that the men on South-side surface cars, whether or electric, are uniformly cour- jus and polite to women. hrough Story of Girl’s Disap- “pearance Printed in Evening World Came Reconciliation. x h a story printed in The Eyen- World, Mamie Gorman, tho fiftesn- gid girl who disappeared from her fn Twentieth street, near Thint ollege Point, L. 1, has been Her mother, Mrs, Catherine Gor- was profuse in her thanks ‘World for the part tt played in her daughter, inday night Mrs. most crazed with Mamie had thrown herself into | atter a slight family quarrel whe walked the beach, and 4 to her neighbors that late Pt whe heard a volce from caling of College Point and sur- AS Were watching for the thrown on the hore wheon| ‘World printed the story of | arance. The article W. Father Sohmuncis, ch, Who recogni b eas that of a mv te ight of hn for work gured # place for biifeact, St i WOMAN CHAMPION OF WOMEN STUDIES STREET-CAR COURTESY. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING NEW SLEUTH POLICE FORCE. “Dead-Eye Dick” Arrives in the} Tenderloin and Proceeds to Shake Up Things Like the| Noted Sherlock Holmes. WAS THROWN DOWN FIRST.| Sald Saloonkeeper Only Sold “Dry Drinks” on Sunday, and the Pris- oner Was Set Free by Police) Maglstrat Tile ears are 20 good he can hear whet you think, His trained nove oan smell out the eandwichteca drink; Flo's a long-distance ‘phone, he's a Marcon! pole; He can look through the earth at the mole in the hole; a He's tho great Sherlock Holmes of the Hun- dredth street toree, And he mutters “Ha, hi WHEN VICTINFDIES Slayer of Editor Gonzales Gives Up His Position as Lieuten- ant-Governor of South Caro- lina. NO FEAR OF MOB VIOLENCE. COLUMBTA, 8. C,, Jan, 20.—James II. ‘Tilman, who shot and killed Bdltor N. G. Gonzales, resigned his office as Léeutenant-Governor of the State this morning. The note of resignation was sent from the jail to Gov. McSweeney, who lost no time in aocepting ft. ‘Tilt. man’s term would have expired to-mor- row, when Gov. McSweeney will atep out of office in favor of Gov.-elect D. Clinch Heyward. The demand fot Tillman's withdrawal was so urgent on all pides that the prisoner decided on his course soon after Mr. Gonsales died. His friends with whom he was In consultation urged him to resign as ® point in his defense. ‘Tillman was alarmed when the news of Mr. Gonzales's denth was brought to him. He at once applied to the authori- ties to be taken to the penitentiary for safe keeping. His request was dented, and no danger of mob violence 1s feared, inasmuch as all talk of iynohing has CHEMICALLY PURE. Mr. J. Dunraven Young, One of the Best Known Chemists in the World, Says DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY Is an Absolutely Pure Whiskey. MR. YOUNG HAS BEEN AT THE HEAD 0 HE CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT ARMOUR _ INS F Chicago, July 9, 1908, Duffy Malt Whiskey Co.,° Gentleme have completed a careful and most exhaust. jive chemical analysis of Dufty’s Pure Malt Whiskey, which showed it to be a pure whiskey ‘uncontaminated with forelgn, mat- ter. The soarch for fusel oll demonstrated irity of this whiskey, aa, t delicate tests gation, I t mt This unusual result speaks more Sloguently than words the care taken tn its |production, while it Is an unfailing indica \tlon of ‘nkge’ of the whiskey, which Ix so esrential to an article to be used for medicl- bal purposes. ‘Tho various testa made were the most rigit and exhaustive of any similar exami hations evér made in this Jaboratory, and the results obtaiued wero of the most dat- fering character, Indicating that the Dufly Malt” Whiskey Company's product tn article of exceptional merit and weil pervs ste naive of “"Medicival Whiskey ‘Yours vory truly, J. Dunraven Young (Formerly Chemisiry Department Armour Tastitute of Technology: Chemiat Bunttary otc. has beon test~ a Dutty'e Pure Malt Whiskey nde Ing the past of Umes dur “absolutely alds digest tones up th th Against dives prolongs d the young strong tore and Used pitals. Tt bas nillions of pe » who have re c | exclusiy 600 hoxy t you ark for Duffy's e sure YOU Ket the gen- lors. mindful of the aration, Pure M. Whisi Julne, Unserupu' excellence of th © nell you cheap | iinitatio, Malt Whiskey substitute fhe market for profit o from relieving the sick Demand “Duily's'" and. it is the only absolutely pure which containg medicinal, ‘health the trader v's Pare Malt Whit Ayfis Rrucace, Bat lor tive iWedl- ts AD. treat pil try te Ko-ealloy which are put on and which, far ©’ posit a “ Shhiskey vi) | 1 ake ean TILLMAN RESICNS; “ought to take it too. So I got a bottle of Lydia E, Pinkham's Vege- rood chenilsts, and | Don't breathe, or he'll know you are alive. Don’t think or look at him; he'll feel tt and spot you. He? Who? Why the terror of all eyil-doers in the Thir- tleth Precinct. There he is floating along Columbus avenue. You can't mistake him. He isa Sherlock Holmes, or at least he dresses like one, Please observe the long coat and the slouch hat, Pay particular atten- tion to the eagle eye that shines like a Roentgen ray through the felt rim. That mysterious man 4s Andrew Mc- Jmughiin, the great detective of the ‘Thirtleth Precinct, better known as “Dead-Eye Dick, the Man Who Sees Around Corners."' It was only last week that ‘“Dead- Eye" was raised from the ranks. He was then a mere member of the awk- ward squad, and the guide and philoso- pher of the men who bunk on the top floor, Whenever there was trouble ‘Dead-Hyo Dick's" superior insight and wisiom were called into requisition. From being ithe counsel of the awk- been discouraged by family, ‘The Coroner's jury will take the evi- ence to-day, ard tmmediately after the verdict 1s reached Tillman's counsel will apply for ball. ‘They are ready to put up any amount, and there is litle chance that the court will refuse his frecdom. He will then be at liberty until the April term of court. He was asked to make a statement in his cell and dictated the following: “The other side 1s doing all the talking and misrepresenting me, one purpose of which is to draw me out. This ts not my timo to talk, as talk now means more harm than good. When I go to trial I will be represented by the best talent the State of South Carolina has ever produced, and I will be able to show then why I had to shoot Mr. Gon- nales.* When the case egainst Tillman Is called for trial he will ask for a change of venue, This motion will be opposed by the State's attorneya, and a lively ht over the point Js probable, irs, Tillman sent a message of sym- pathy to Mrs, Gonzales immediately after her husband's death was an- nounced. the Gonzales “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM—It is with thankfulness I write that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been of the greatest help to me. My work keeps me standing on my feet all day and the hours are long. Some months ago it didn’t seem as though I could stand it, 1 would get so dreadfully tired and my back ached so | wanted to scream with the pain. When I got home at night | was so worn out | had to fo right to ked, and | was terribly blue and downhearted, 1 was irrezu- lar and the flow was scanty, and | was pale and had no appetite. 1 told a girl friend who was taking your medicine how I felt, and she said | table Compound and commenced to take it, It helped me right off- After the first few doses menstruation started and was fuller than for some time, It seemed to lift a load off me, My back stopped aching and 1 felt brighter than | had for months, 1 took three bottles in all, Now 1 never have an ache or pain; and I go out after work and have a good time. | am regular and strong and am thankful to you for the change. “| recommend Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound when- ever | hear of a girl suffering, for | know how hard it is to work when {n thie case, Y'r Gfonor, Only dry Hquors awvere eorved. “The Taw doesn't say anything about ‘dry’ drinks," @aid the Judge. ‘The de- fendant Is discharged.” As the saloonkeeper walked out of court Dick's dead eye X-rayed through the other's breast-pocket. “Ha, thal" he muttered. The great detective refused to be In- terviewed by an Evening World re- porter. “You will hear lots about me later on when I begin to get in my fine work. At present I don't care to have any story about me prefaced with one of them ‘Bug-houre Ballads.’ Don't deny that you are the man who writes them, Dven if I hadn't been told I could hear the wheels buazing a mile away.” Early this morning the analogical Watson," nor ithe inseparable blood- erlock dashed into the Thirtleth hound. One of his wartmen predeces-| § m tors wold him a half-breed dachshund, |zgecnc® and thus addressed tho re- I ‘The canine sleuth trailed very well, but] “Ha! I have acen him. After long Hid never yaaa a gin-mill, ‘The ward-| Years T have found him, He was well man predecessor explains that he got] (remed, and 1s euch a featherweight that you've only got to cut his sui most of hig fine work in on the Excise] penders and he will go up like a rocket.” aie ‘To an Evening World reporter. he Sherlock, allas “Dead-Eye Dick," had | ® a case in the West Side Court In con- nection with the Sunday liquor law breaking, Aifter making the charge he sald to Magistrate Breen: “{ don't think there is much evidence J ward equad the astut denly raised to the dignity of a detec- tve by Commissioner Greene. It had always been McLaughlin's ambition to be a real, live Sheriock, He is even now a devoted disciple of Conan Doyle. Ho began building his reputation by Investing In a slouch hat and a $0 Sherlock cloak. “I'm a good hot-weather cop,” he ex- plained. ‘In this cold weather I can't deduce fluently, On the Fourth of July my facuitles reach thelr finest degree of concentration. The coat will help nor coat will keep me warm. Ha, that” rlock has not yet found ‘my friend man was sud- uded: “Print nothing in the papers about this or GE will get wise. Be at the station to-night and follow me. Ha, ha! The reserves will out with rubber boots, Sherlock costs and straw hats.” N. B.—It is expected that the evening papers will issue extras. G.H.Mumm & C° Extra a) Dry CHAMPAGNE Importations for Five Years *O JANUARY 1, 1903, 3,570,648 BOTTLES An achievement unvaralleled in the History of the Champagne Trade, THE FAMOUS 1898 VINTAGE NOW ARRIVING IS DESTINED To MAKE A STILL MORE EMPHATIC INCREASE. THAN ANY} more orner BRAND, Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th St. Take Escalator to Second Floor. Gas and Oil Stoves. sesemont. Cylinder Gas Heaters, black or aluminum, formerly $1.25, for ... + 98 Four-tube Al formerly $1.75, now... Four-twhe Gas Heate high, formerly $1.95, now. “Economy” Open Gas He: all aluminum, 33 inches vee -$1.50 3.00, spe- clal 2.25, All Householders, Boarding House Keepers and Hotel Proprietors—in fact, everybody in any degree interested in procuring high class household effects at prices considerably below the normal—would do ex- cellently well to read the following, and, better still, to share in the offerings here presented: Continuation of the Great Furniture Sale. Fifth Floor. The marvellous success that has attended this sale of Furniture has made it possible for us to present again such splendid offerings. As we have already stated, every article is made under our personal supervision. All are marked with original prices as well as with the present reductions. Bedroom Sultes, Bedstead, Dresser and Wash Stand of highly polished, thoroughly seasoned oak; Dresser fitted with two long and two small drawers and made with three panels to prevent warping, French bevel mirror, size 20x24; value $18.50, reduced to. $15.00 Others reduced from $29.50 to. Bedroom Suites, three-piece, In Weathered Oak, wax finish; re- production of genuine Old Dutch pattern; construction guaranteed; reduced from $37.50 to...++...+++ seer eres 828,50 Others reduced from $65.00 and $79.00 to.. $50.00 and $61.00 Parlor Suites, three pieces, Tete-a-Tete, Arm Chair and Recep- tion Chair, highly polished, mahogany finished frames, upholstered in vory latest designs, spring seats, covered in newest shades of silk damask; full choice of colorings; a $21.00 value for.... 316.00 Remarkable Reductions on Fine Dinner Sets, Table China & Glassware. Fourth Floor, Decorated china G@alad Bowls; value §2 for . Decorated Dinner Sets. 4 Haviland Dinner Set, 125 Picea complete for 12 persons, richly dec- guated and tinted; reduced from 150 ad to 1 Haviland china’ Dinner Set, 125 jeces, richly decorated; reduced m 300 to tee ee yh imoxes ching Di y decorated, 125 piece: from $225 tos sesssese 4 BAT -5O 2 sets finely decorated Dinner Sets, every piece perfect, 126 pleces; reduced from $175 to... 1 Limoges decorated china ner Set, 125 pleces; reduced from R75 10. sees . $18! 6 Haviiand Limoges "decorated china Dinner Sets, absolutely per- fect, assorted designs; reduced from #125 to 875 Decorated Table China. Decoratea Ico Cream Set, dish and twelve plates; value) $40.00 nots, Sewing Machines, $16.75. Fourth Floor. ve offer a limited number of high-grade Sewing Machines, made by one oe eee asin manufacturers, at tie above extremely low price. Meot Mikenines have all the latest Improvements and attachments, are ese dhed quartered-sawed oak cases, have swell ¢ront and drop hea whtoh gives the appearance of a table when closed; they are fully gual Wvatakior Ave years; there is none better for service at any price. The fiteet's name ts full guarantee of thelr high quality and worthfulnoss, Renee ear price of these Machines 18 $40.00; only a, limited number will ae Hpeciat $16.75 on te called to our Automatic-lft Gewing Machine: agents would aak $0.00; our price Deeaseantpsctaseitiess ROOD, The Model Food Store. Sixth Floor. You should call and see the result of moflern teas fac merchan- < vill be pleased to the absolut end fein here, You will be pleased to, ages oi, the handling of all food. TOMATORS—Sumex Copy get rene eae Se Pe yer 2 @ter 1084 ean. cers, Decorated China Bouillon and Saucers, pair... soseece1+. OB Chocolate Cupe richly decorated, pair. Deoorated Chi 1,000 dozen fine thin Table Tum- biers, each. 1,000, doze! Tumbler a) Pressed Glass Water Bor Pressed Glass Balad Bowl: 00 dozen Etched Glas: Tumblers, assorted design: ‘Swart,” 4 nutritious; ooatitg tt Washing Powder....., you feel so sick.” —Miss Mamie Keirns, 553 9th Ave., New York City. Women should not fall to profit by the experiences of these women; just as surely as they were cured of tho troubles enumerated In their: letters, just so certainly will Lydia E, Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound | cure others who suffer irom womb troubles, inflammation of the ovaries, | kidney troubles, irregular and painiul mens‘ and Rervous Pp eetrabaa| arnemiber that af is hydla Be Pink! =| able Compoun s curing women, and don't sell you anything else in its nea J » lew any arueatet bed iss Amanda T, Petterson, Box 131, Atwater, Mlnn., says: “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM.—lI hope that you will publish this testimonial so that it may | reach others and let them know about your h wonderful medicine, “Before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's' Vegetable Compound | was troubled with| the worst kind of fainting spells, The blood would rush to my head, was very nervous and always felt tired, had dark circles around eyes, “Il have now taken al bottles of | Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound and am entirely cured, | had taken doctor's medicine for many years, but it did| me no good, | ; . * Please accept my thanks for this most excellent medicine which is able to restore health to suffering women,” No other female medicine In the world has received such widespread ied endorsement, No other medicine has such a record of women who reluse to accert anything else are rewarded a ‘hundred thousand times, for they get waat they want-—a 5 a b: Druggists everywhere. "Reiuse Ay substitutes: Suife ARE Ry delicate natural food, wheat, containing all t ere, or Nat 1 Savors; tin box, each, pr ent year free, gallon i iM dy Royal Stuart”? at ‘Ton yearsold PORT r, packed in ANS—Rodier ii Moyens & Ci “the Stuart 4 direct trom 2 Hiead Red Label and india Mountain Grown Tea, pa ee ry BW. il. Baker's or Jean Breanne Fils, of 12 quarts. LAUDEN HEINER, Wine, trom Gebr. Main: case of 12 quarts... opener case of 13 quarta, sense Plants, Typaneee Fern Balls, value $1.00, ton Ferns, 0. Rortolks Pines, valve 2.00; for. Pastry, cane Goma, ue BANS SF Ww unequalled’ for baking ns, c.; 12 Th. ane AMA Parlor Suites, three pleces, Tete-a-Tete, Arm Chair and Recep- tion Chair; have extra heavy frames, graceful arms, extending from top of back to seat, French legs, crotch mahogany panels, uphol- stered spring seats, covered with Verona Velour; upholstery and construction guaranteed; value $44.00, for....... . $86.00 Extension Tables, six feet, oak, round tops, highly polished, heavy legs, penfect fitting slides, thoroughly well mado; reduced from $11.60 tO....secceeeeesesenereeennes : $9.00 Others reduced from $14.50 to $11.00, and from $21.00 to $17.50 China Closets, highly polished, guaranteed oak, French plate mirror, back serpentine, swell door, round end, heavy claw feet, size 5 ft. 4 in. high; reduced from $42.00 to.. 85.00 Others reduced ‘from $39.00 and $29.50 to.. -$31.50 and $23.00 Household Necessities, At Unmatched Savings. Basement. ‘Those who have diligently watched the progress of our Housefur- alshing Store have become familiar with the splendid offerings continu- aily to be had there. Every day there is something new. Just now, for instance, there are the demonstrations of the wonderful ‘Sinkerine,” for cleaning purposes, and of “Moffitt's Crockery Cement,"’ the only Cement that permanently repairs Crockery and Glassware. The follow- ing items are quoted at special prices for the day only: “Enterprise” Food Choppers. .B' The Meteor” Coftes tron, Oval Was! only Braided al ‘20 ‘86. with 10-inch $1.00 Machines, 00 to $8.00 “Vienna” Coffee Machines, $7.95 to $15.00 Russian Coftee Machines, 82.68 to $6.85 Hot Water Platters, 84.50 to $9.00 Hot Water Platter Covers, 88.75 to 89.75 Round Bread Trays, $1.25 to $1.75 Oval Bread Trays... $1.15 Individual Salt Cellar and Ser- vier aires +98 Cutlery. Black Handled ” Knives Forks, set of 12 pleces....... Stag Handled Knives and Forks, set of 12 pleces, $1.55 Extra quality ers, ..39 Extra quality Bread Kntves..39 Best “Christy” Gets 8 to set...49 1,600 warranted Never-Drip 'Wax Tapers, 2 for: 5 Platt's Chloride Disenfectant..30 Magic Metal Polish... Borsum's Met%l Polish... Clothes Wringers, rolls... le Universal Clothes with Tmproved patente.......36. i's Carpet Gweepers,.$1.65 Grand Rapids Japanned Carpet . +3250 nickelled Carpet -$3.00 the 85 and 98 Nickel-Plated Wai Coffee Pots from. 88 ie $2.89 Tea Pots from... Ready-for-use Sheets and Pillow Slips, Blankets and Comfortables. First and Fourth Floors. ‘The best in the market, but we reta!l them at this special price: jeote ir gee beds... Blankets and Comfortables, Bhests Py eS thread of eotton inthe fal aes § Gheets for extra lange size bi 58 us 124 ni chousenta of exte good Pil $4.75 $5.75 ‘ipa Boeeta, wi iq nee an ng beds, at 10 \ rices? : 1-4 4 $8.50 $9.00 100 French sateen Comfortables, filled with down, 6x6 feet, all this designs; sold up to now at , each, ai this sale... 100 ailk covered tops, with tanoy at ‘borers, Giled with pure down, tn- at terlined; guarantee sheds at each .., . 50 at. 600 Comfortables, aiticoline cover: at. ing tufted, all in light colors, at. full sine Bede; value 90:, each. Oriental and Domestic Rugs. Third Floor, 6 Dales acleoted : ea asieated antique and mod- | | Extra quality Persian, Carpota, Hemstitched Sheets. Ution Mills Hematitched Bheets ft prices that are ten per cent, a jews than those prevalent else: #4 here. not to for fect condition .... Ob 280 Oarabeah and’ Hasaiii Rigs 8 bales of fine Ghendji Rugs.” 7% antique Beloochistan | ft “ z Phalos oF Shirvans, select Best quality Gmyrna R in Bastern and Colonial effects; ¢) Ry ua nant Seiscoots usual price, $an'to, 784% 1 ft. 6 in. x 10 tt 6 price,” $22.00 ia Rugs, close high pi domestic designs eee 12. in" eaclislve Gest en Ke 1) gaitable ‘for pari oF "toot vegular® price, Wr pteu 7.06

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