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ee oe on to >t haa re poe aera THE GOAT, HER KIDS AND THE WARRING CLAIMANTS, | tion among the sisters at the Acodemy| DO 17 YOURSELF. WHOSE TROUBLES JUDGE CONNORTON WILL SETTLE. Hudson, and the chéol bas been |r te eae to tell whether vous Kidaore DELEL0OOOOO6O4-00H008 HOLES OHLOOIDHHOOOEH HUGE having been sent to their homes. The | bicf-nnd fill it with urine, If thete is @ Ps o ones still at the school live In distant | sediment after standing over night, there ts ig > parts of the country and are isolated | something wrong with the Kidneys. Otber ai A > Mn one of the outlying buildings sure signs of Aitense are a desire to urinate h : $ be) A few days ago the doctors found a| Often, pain in the back, or if the urine ‘ . ——— —_—— 24 ood Sb abated ne Lh HOR case of scarlet fever in the academy, | *aine linen and the next day threp other girls be- came ill with i Tho Health authori. |Medy’s Favorite Remedy ts the best au@ Wherefore Stiasny Wanted|Most of the Pupils of Mount St.| ties ‘or tho Bronx were hastily called | surest medicine tn the world for diseases of i in by the sisters slid they ordered that! the Kid Liver, Bladder and Blood, Damages from Company to} Vincent Academy at Riverdale | “s.schoo! be cloned. a acaanmy Ruoumatlem, Despepiia and Choate Opae there are about forty teachers. Many Soh ie je" le Cover Losses Sustained by} Sent Home on Account of the|or‘'the. students are very young, and] ablilty to hold urine and the necessity of 5 they were eek, excited wen they Retting up @ number of times during the Five Years of Lunacy. Epidemic. iparned of | aracer Of thee oa he | nisht. Tt puts an end to that scalding pate best known Catholle institutions for the| "en Passing urine and corrects the dal education of girls in the country. offects of whiskey and beer. It is old tm THROWN OUT ON HIS HEAD.|THE OTHERS ARE ISOLATED. nq wicCrcripereityTedlvine aba i|: 7Hu Wet res, Avs os vy Er arp Te S56 Sie N6OR (WORED AIK) O17 nt wee vores or amalinicr me MANAC in m wonderfal storehouse | 424 {24 st, Now York, n Ev | Albert F. Stineny, for many years! geariet fever has caused consterna-|of information.” CORPORATION. 4 ON. DAVED KENNED® 2 | manager for ‘Thonet Brothers, manu- = hi» | facturers of furniture, suing for $50,000 embers of iain|{tmages from the Metropolitan Street There ts no question that Dr, David Ken- AN ITALIAN GOAT ? WELL, 09 1 LOOK LIK 6 of Long Island City Court! : Z| $2) urns from Ordering Girls}; y ‘ panked to a New Branch of :: isprudence, fILL HAVE GOAT IN courT. | ih Buck Claims It, the Judge ‘ * Wo Batlefied It Wil! Not Buck) 6.0.0.0.6.06.0.8:0-6400 1-9O046-0.000090b-8O-D080G05444.00008 | When Settles Ownership Be- ot when @ walyo goat) Judge, whiten to ; : uy on u Cael hava Lite Pe mark on’ da| “No Buck's goat; my goat,” @aouted family. WW the Court] Rallway Company for making a lunatic tween Warrlor and Italian. goat.” the Italian, dancing. had fo sehd to the Clerk to get) of him for four years by jolting him hava da priyate mark," chorused| "No Buck's goat,” thundered the Bar-| enough subpoenas tor Buck and theG.A.| yf atndison avenue car, failed to aad er! clan. IR. of Duteh Kili a Astoria, To-day} ? S ,. ‘ad a race ‘no private mark on the| Winaily it was learned that even {f|Huck applied to Maulstrate Connorton | convince a jury before Supreme Court said Buck, “whore ta tt?!" Tillian was Buck's goat {t did not buck |to ye allowed to bring the alleged mother | Justice Davis, After several hours’ de- have not, where { it?” echoed|and the Magistrate ordered it to be lan, and Billy Ryan, the allexed| liberation the jury reported to-day that RODE: MI GRDGO’ the sage of the Meng Inland Cite Court, ia going to 24-|16' twenty veverans. ¥ brought to court In order that he might a8 counter evidence to the Ital-| they could not agree. te a goat. "Is it safe to bring the goat to Gourt?’| adjudionte it. Barberi was told that alleged private mark. He was| The story |s pecullarly interesting. igtetrate Connorton ise man of re-|atked Magistrate Connorton. he should bring witnesres, Buck alsolgrinted permission and Feb. 16 was set|On June 24, 1898, Stiansy stood on the A ae The Itallan looked puzzled. was instructed to bring witnesses. as the da® for the adjudication of the| running-board of an open oar and | —=== " mental versatility, He has! poes the goat buck?’ asked the! Barberi asked for subpoenas with! coat essnyed to assist his wife off at a4 7 . adioated things far more delicate dla Seventy-elghth street. He tumbled off e ar e Ondltion oO 1 RN) )) Stan qosts: Has he not held that young on his head. ho stay: ° ’ TO RELINQUISH TI «| He was in'a hospital a long time; th ? ‘ uh tally_and physically. A’commission ap- eed men with lapsing mem: Citizens Asi War Dept, to Take | Ginted by the Supreme Court in Dela- A sample of the letters we have been Tecel ving: from silk mene Gea HE a les and foreshortened wages to go Charge of Misn Liberty. ware County adjudged him @ permanent Mr. Jonn Waxasaner, New York, N. ¥. Paterson, N. J., January 17, 1908. bome to their wives, enrewdly observing ” 6 HOA Sal tanta iy een Dear Sir :—On account of the continued and substantial advance in the price of raw silk, and, inas- that he could inflict no soverer tahe té WASHINGTON, Feb abtaae ‘and authorizea to sue for dam- much as we have had to pay high prices for some months past, we are again compelled to advance our ment’ ie} - tee of oltizens in charge of the Statuol|ages In his namo. = prices from this day on al our silk goods. “oO ff LAberty. in New ‘York: Hark h The case wag tried before Justice Les- We have been delayed doing ‘thts in the hope that there might be a let-up in this advance, but we can a ¢ dng these and many other de- o Socwa pees Fe nar bor navel ite W. Russell, and a verdict was ren- confidently assure yon now that there is no indication of this whatsoever, and we expect that prices will handed down by ‘The Happy formally asked the War Department to/ dered inf of the company. The be very high. Thore is every reason for this, as every branch of the silk business is in full swing, and the . fe it to —————— assume control of jt. Liberty Island | case was appealed to the Appeliate Di- indications are that {t will remain 60, This state of affairs exists in the face of a large shortage in the crop at that he willingly offered is @ military reservation and the com- NS ROR TE On ier cone aE oreale of raw silk. In addition to this we would add that the cost of labor has increased very largely, as well a8 ; Hl mi ol sretary 00 e ah i s Mrs. § y lost. q AGjudieate the goat that has wrougnt|Mary Desian Attended School |Victim of Crash Between Pas-| mittee toil Secretary | Root they [MIKI Mat Aa Aly wecred on the elbnoconsary material \ Ney.iraly yours) Sunk Company. F penoceful little settlement of Dutch thought the time had come for the} ground that Mr. Stlasny had recovered 2 i Only Two Days Out of Sixty, senger and Wrecking Cars| Government to exercise full control} his reason and was ble to give new ig Into & seething cauldron of strife? Yet, inspite of this decisive and positive advance on all silk goods, we announce today— <. goat's name {ts Lillian and she e a q over It and the Bartholdi Statue. They evidence ot how ne Nee aes EN PRge two frisky ‘tie viack-and-wnite| but the Truant School Do-) Penned in Flaming Coach and) are, seaay to turn over tne fund ot yng nolan atarted with an anonbeets = ® At present she ts in the posses- i fr. is v' Sug 1 s} into the street, nd’ that he landed. on S ] f 300 000 AG d f F ef Dominick Barberi, of Woelses| elines to Take Her In. Body a Crisp When Found. | atv. root tavors the suggestion ang | into,ti attect, and that he lanced on A ale oO i ards oO ine, A te and Chauncey street. Barberi bee Oe ‘ The def vas that Sth Rika. t0' han Courteen children. 8¢ Congrenil which 48 necemarsy #9 ex62 ig time ti and hs Insanlty wa Canoe 4 Q) ‘ cute ft, by and y ¢ gine brothers, four. asters, (MAGISTRATE IN DILEMMA./SEVERAL OTHERS INJURED.|°%!°. sos ot sno. , bo tne of tie aun and chat Re. Miedo nas Cw WKS. Under-Frrice ven nephew: twenty-five sconUnuance of the c ow rel his wife off the car before it stopped, and five uncles, father, a step- and an aunt, Because the Brooklyn Training School,| AKRON, 0., Feb. 3.—A wrecking train iearasien Gaeca, commonly called the ‘Truancy School, | Crashed into a passenger train on the poke: turns guarding Littian |eonfines itself to the correction of the | Baltimore and Ohio aliroad at aston, erick 'TheophHtus Buck and|Juventle male incorrigibles, ittle Mary Peddie amd south (of eres ently Wer he Of Dutch Welland “Ker | Dewan, of Long wand Oty, who mimea | 409. iting one man and injuring sey. Buck ts a veteran. Binoo he left| fifty-elght out of sixty pohool days, has | CM! Otters: aaariitwhouennstne ti : Horn’s brigade of Miseourl ran-| een granted @ period of probation. known, was burned almost to a crisp in BNIG ike Filscd goats ana’ catia If she plays “hookey" again, however, 2 ele cue ore a8 gerd ees s . the fire which followed the wreck. | Dutch Kills. Ho says he rained Lil-| Mesistrate Smith, of the Long Island) ing collision wns in a measure a repe. “He says he ratved Litiian's mother, | City Police Court, promises to make her} «tion of the rocent rallroad horrors dn Mother's mother, her motier's| the only girl pupil among the several a New Jersey and Arizona, her's mother. In fact, the can follow | Mundred bad boys In the Truancy School. | an investigution 1g under way to do- Pedigree back until he geta biack in| It f# only the fact that ehe 18 @ gITl) termine the responsibility of the wreck. Mace. He says that Buck's goate|{™t Keas her out of the piace now, Samnown for miles around, Ho saye| When the Magistrate peard that she Sine ci ae “ had been to school only on two days In “ghaaal “pended iene aa Peng he comnutted ther to the ‘Truancy YOUNG HUNTER ACQUITTED, ing between the Battery a ‘The disagreement of the jury makes a nd. new trial necessary. LL are spic-span-new, fresh from the cases; in more than three hundred kinds and styles that are most in demand at regular prices—White Taffetas, Black Taftetas, Louisines in white and plain black; black-and-white Checked Louisines, Sha Pongees, Printed Silks in great variety; Fancy Silks in a host of styles; black ae aer Taffeta Habutai, Plain White Japanese Silks, Black Moire Velour, White Fancy Silks, Semi- made Check Robes, and many other kinds; such a variety as we have never offered before, Allin the face of an advance of 20 per cent. in the raw silk alone, and prices still climbing, Silk men will doubtless say that we are foolish to sacrifice silks that we could put in stock and sell at full prices, as most stores would do—particularly the very staple kinds that are as firm in value as wheat or sugar. But the WANAMAKER policy gives the full benefit of every bargain to the public, always. And so the women of New York have. these splendid offerings to choose from today: White Habutaf Stlks at 30c; worth| Colored Mofre Taffeta, 65c; worth | Fine Imported White Taffeta at'75e; $1.25 worth 90c dan School, goats buck. a Son of Former Minister to G More than 6,000 yards of white| These ere pure-dye Colored Taffeta | 10,000 yards of bright and firm Im- When the officer started with her jaanton 4 D) x , g _ know more about hee auethar GGugnt te RBeGUNEE Lone mala Seuda Meanage. washable Habutal—a silk that is| Mousselines, moired; all silk,in Wght| ported White Taffetas, bought un. used in almost every home. These} and medium colors, including white] der-price by taking a quantity. are 27 In. wide and splendid value.| and black. Fonrteen newestshades,| Good white silks are in very great, Imported Tancy Mofre at 35c; worth | bright and finely motred; anexcep-/ demand: and prices will be vary 50c tional offering. mach Ass ante inter. nA ephends, In light colors and black, in various! Black Loulsine at 65c; worth &5c ORR ORORISY es ou t patterns. A fine ellk for linings and Imported Black mouteives' that are|AH-White Hemstitched Silks at, Rysck Talata at AScy wrerth bos ||, ore rea tieerouns IURECLO ARON: | oe Otte eas, . lack; in. le; in a £e 19-inch Black Tatfetas thatarestrong | Black Taffetas at 65c; worth 85c, | *'ta.N or ‘styles, and four styles of and durable. A manufacturer's | ye teat ie cilke gaaranted by | White figured Tatfetas abthe came eae neven. 12 wane both te maker andus: 6,000 yards. |_ Price. ut no hurt to the wea! ju: ghost thes, “Wear Guaranteed” woven Shantung Loutsine at 65c; worth $1|Printed Broche Foulards at 85; in aelvage, 7,000 yards {Colored Loutsine, made worth $1.25 and $1.50 Colored and Black Pongee at 45c;| ‘to resemble Shantung silks; very de-| Rich printed slike that have raised worth 55c sirable and fashionable. ‘Twenty.| woven designs beneath the printed 6,000 yards of 28-in. wide Pongee| three colors, including white and) hatterns; extra good quality and Bilks,in allcolors and black. These | black. ae are strong and serviceable,forwatst |Imported White Taffetas, 68c ;| White Loutsine and Moire;Taffetas or dress purposes, or for linings. worth 85c at 65c; worth $1 Lyons~ Printed Habutat at 50c}/10,000 yards of fine, bright, lustrous | 1mported Loulsines with the correo’ worth 65c foreign Tatietas. On account of| Welght and lustre; more brilliant 80,000 yaras of fine quality French-| this belng a ‘white year’—moro| than the domestic fabric; algo im- = rinted Habutal Silks, allin navy-| white being worn than any other| Ported white Moire Taffeta with lue-and-white and’ black-and-| color—this offering is the more do-| ®utique water marks. white, A hundred styles to eelect |, cldedly interesting. Black Moire Imperial at 85cyworth Sl from--small dots and designs, : Black Taffetas at 50c; worth Zig cope en anecen Bt aoe | yore ene tae © off A superior quality of Black. All-sitic 8,000 yards of good quality Black |? 7¢P wae g7e of the bert oftersd at)“ Motre; bright and brilliant. and ran after the car for half a mile,| LOUISVILLE, Web. “Acquitted, ‘The car distanced @er and she returned | Consul-General McNally, chief consptr- to the court to plead for a reconsidera-|ator, Thirty-six witnesses Impileate him tlon of the case, in the conspiracy, (Signed) W. Godfrey ‘No, ma'am; there'll be no change, | Hunter.” A girl like that ought to epend the rest} ‘This is the full text of @ cablegram of her life in the truancy echool,” said| received last night by William Hunter, the Magistrate, the elder son of Dr. W. Godfrey Hunter, It was not long before the officer re-| former United States Minister to Gua- wince I left Major Horn's |, / tomala, gf Missouri rangers after fight- turned with Mary, saying the super-| WW. Godfrey Hunter, jr., killed William a Mhroue oii war iva ben ral itanstany of the school would not have finite November fasten as alt | . Boats. I've raise oats and | vs . fn as been in progress for some time. owt goats. I've raised ae mre ‘He won't have any bad girls," said) William Hunter declined to discuas the Be. etripea ve the oMcer, "He says he has enough|cahlegram. Ho expects hls father ana % is 7 brother to return to je Unite J vatat ae Line goute, “Tae B82 |trouble with the bad boys and wante| Hot turn to the United Stat ded goats an’ smooth-faced goats, ps de at once, Taised straight-horned goats an’'| TH® Magistrate pondered for a mo- e tye | ment. He had o bad llttle girl on his) | la ercsy peosd ot ~ ucts nee hands. Finally he said: | a. itd Die 4 aac rom Because of the pecultar fentures 5 + an’ that Bs) attached to this case I will give Mary) one more onance. But if she plays Jif Me Named Her Lilly, *hookey' once more I'll make that tru- It You Will, but that f. ’ ow, two years ago this littl atjancy school take her in and keep hi | Ba cre Ses tee setae owt ae tor on aoe be ee] Don't Cure Drunkenneas| nt at th’ thme an’ I christened her hy eva nk UY 6 Gleeaee ands jae socowmanes ily know about garlic he thinks he can bring an’ aunts, an' brothers, an’ in fact, all th’ dagos in Mls into court an’ prove that ig not my goat. Let him do it. ring all the veterans from miles @s witnesses in mo own behalf, ———— ; L ‘Taffeta, warranted to wear. : Her mother's name was Lulu Sitlon of tho organs of the body and nerves of the sell at this small price. Genuine Shantung Pongee at 95c; her grandmother's name was Lola. arene otra tomer te eure White Talfetas at BSc; worth 75c | white Louisine at 75c; worth 90c worth $1.25 iow, as far as I can remember, Lola Maeaire for Miduart ahie remedy" ia pres White Taffetas, that would cost |!mported white Louisines are in| Thirty-flve-inch wide Silk, from the Bs th’ sixteenth generation that 1 Tafel eu well-known edical principles and ts INDORSED BY THE W. ©. 'T 4 \ as much at wholesale as we offer si ly demand at regular prices,| province of Shantung, China. We {| ised since th' war. ‘ : ~ YoM.C. A, * ‘We have 1,200 yards to offer at| secured 600 pieces that we can sell @isguise her that way aft 1 lene, coloriess and nan ty : : . 20,000 yards of finely printed Fou-|Black-and-White Louisine Check the Ons ! et ie MAY RI ek DEATH IN SUBWAY i: TENT A eNO Laat JMiss Alice Bailey, of Atlanta, Ga., Ane ave vere areas variety Ot Silks at 75c; worth $1 SRE ae aye ee . Homach ant gives « designs and colors. From the|Another of the staple and stylish n jer delicate on cabbage mash an’ | Black Taffeta Mousseline at 95¢; Bteady nei ll h | if d best er in America. More| Silks so much indemand this season. Baeeyis 88 1 fed hor mother before| Bee tion ita tells how she was permanently cured of|]] fin atfinared strios ana colere| These are ia" the tare moot ea worth $1.25 er's mother, an’ her } EVER ROTURNS, a -#even- and her mother's moth yoher) * + | Quon NEVER RETUR Ings; excellent quality. small sizes for waists and shirt-| TWenty-seven- duet Black Mo mesitee 'a_ mother's mother. Pielow’s Body Found in Rapid) Colored Taffetas at 5c; worth| waist suits. Ratleta, sometimes ‘atteta inflammation of the ovaries, and escaped one night last spring I re- hearin’ bleatin’ In te back| Transit Excavation in Upper | eat te etry, ed Aino wntte «eS. threo ano{PHnted Twill roulards at 75cs| Warruitedsporproot: lightweight, Ih Fool that I was, T thought it was faring © opaing, Fax conmander'et ithe surgeon’s knife, by the use off} “Gualtics in'a great varicty of new Roney aL ane Alas soft and ateans, be About 25,000 yards of the best and|Black Peau de Cygne, $l, $1.28. Sad best colores. ® very unusnal most staple quality of Printed Fou- ind $1 50; worth S135 to $2 opportunity. Abou: Secs yards.! jards made in America. A very Made in Italy from finest Itallan sill; Black Molrelmperiah, at ci wae) reat variety of colorings And de-)" excellent qualities of the best-weare D Ry .. - 8) ore In the offe: , BU as to a brighit water marke; desirable in| suit all Ideas, We havé sold thom| migans most desirable of any black some dog worryin’ me litle treas-| Broadway. but th’ next day 1 saw that some ber had stolen Idly. I searched 2 Kills from one end to th’ other,| The body of Edward Plelow, a de- bUE Mary A sight could be got o' me) iiveryman for P. Gerleird, of No. 67 | investigation has proven lo me that sco nink | ’ * 2 iiniet entiation tetty wes Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Slee bo: oe Doxes, $6, by mail, postpaid, Tho universal indications of the approach of woman's great enemy, m 00. tngion, Det be and 08 Benes ay at | {nflammation and disease of the ovaries, are a dull throbbing pain, accom- every way, f Hge Bort, an’ finally I gave it up, an'| West Twenty-first street, was found | Liu, wand Amie-dam ave.’ | pained by @ sense of tenderness and heat low down in the side, with oc- Guaranteed Black Taffeta, S8c1| Sesion romney eo Felnted Gagze e310 worth eae j 4 Uttle kids camo along about then | to-day In the bottom of the excavation 384s. anf 4th ave: Rockoy's Pharmacy, aot ses | CAS10nal shooting pains... Of examination {t may be found that the region worth 7! Fine and Rich Fancy Silks at 75¢; Beriped Bron banitan arith hes pee id \ Nh got over me grief at th’ loss an’ | for the subway near One Hundred and a1, oth New York: Holton Drug Co, | of pain will show some swelling. This is the first stage of inflammation 4,500 yards pf 26-inch Black Taffeta, worth $1, $1.25 and $1,50 ed dots. all about it. Elghth street and Broadway, err eaeeeT oa of the ovaries. with guarantee woven in pelvage; | Nearly 20,000 yards of Novelty Silke i-made Robes or Shirt- ® month ago I was possin'| y J. 8, Kaulback, of thi iia Dear Mrs. Pinkh: I wish t d slightly uneven in weave, but noth-|" in white, black and colored Fancy fenig it, Py ch hss ‘ | Foreman J. 3, Kau , of the gang “Dear Mrs, Pinkham:—! wish to express my gratitude for the re- & . ; uits, $28 each; wo! i's house an’ all of @ #udden i ; ing to hurt; good, strong, frmand} Tatfetas. block Check . Louisines, itty. ‘ face in th’ parlor window that | mal “qiich ts anos te tne wortoce an stored health and happiness Lydia B, Binkhav 38 Vegetable Com. bright si fun-metal Brocades, matitehed Taek Diy -one of See handsome / Ms tunnel, which ts open to the surface at A hy if Imported Printed Liberty Satins at ‘atfetas, fancy striped Taffetas in ; po heart up in me throat. 80/ that point, when he stumbled over Pie- pound has brought into my life, 0c ; worth aSe light colors, Loulsine and Satin| ¢h8 price, Three alzes of check | met mae fy Le ot aly, ime lows bod 1 Ngar him were two buntlos j “| had suffered three years with-terrible pains at the time of menstru- 80,000 yards of fine quality French-| Plaids, Pompadour and hem- Daeena eens in pena } Beet eee ine ante hen rn ice i NNT }ation, and did not-know what the trouble was until the doctor pronounced printed Liberty Satins, innavy-blue. | stitched striped Ske; none worth) ghapod ready for fitting, richly ele : | th’ window, an’ when T go| He Tae Given the Dundies last night, it inflammation of the ovaries, and proposed an operation. HP persone oes than 8 $1.25 an ‘ broldered: lateral tor waist also ae felt him that 1 sn | standing on the rear, platform ofa “1 felt so weak and sick that I felt sure that I could not survive the rs eee ey Dy I nowall! at ous pave ting, adapted to any aizo or length, | is parlor window he ‘has| Boulevard car when ‘he fell off, ‘Tho Py ? i i rt / ‘rinte: atin a’ i;WoOl . a Ne. We to say that ‘twas his own| cars run along tho side of tho subway ordeal, and so! told him that | would not undergo it, The following week |]} fuate 8,000 yards of 28m Liberty | dred and fifty styles and colorings, Fe Ra heey eters ye |and in some places hang over it, A | read an advertisement in the paper of your Vegetable Compound in suc! whi Crepe de Chine at 75c; worth $1 Bis bought as a kid an’ raised up| Sidaen jerk of the caf could have ' 4 ompot ni Satin, in white-and-b! i) pe could get them at the special price 5 ih’ bottle, lthrown Plelow over the low rail or anemergency, and so | decided to try it, Great was my joy to find that I ant -whiteandpa bin snd.wh tes & Sood assortment Ot durht, ean of $85. Now choose from this new | | Bace Like Billy Ryan's. | wale. Lap t actually improved after taking two bottles, so 1 kept taking it for ten and designe. i as _ wide crepe. pa LC weeks, and at the end of that time I was cured, 1 had gained eighteen pounds ayd was in excellent health, and am now. ‘You surely deserve great success, and you have my very best wishes,”"—Miss Alice Bailey, 50 North Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga. is Another woman sayed from a surgical operation by Lydia B, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Read what she says:-— “DEAR MRS, PINKHAM:—I cannot thank you enough for what your Vegetable Com- pound has done for me." If it had not been for your medicine, | think | would have died, ey = “‘1_~will tell you how | suffered, 1 could years of upbuilding by hardly walk, was-unable to sleep or eat, Men- Cale SANAINADS (O08 ah sue competent editors and is struation was irregular, At last | had to stay ‘cond in the centre anda taira| PY DOW the most perfect |} in bed, and flowed so badly that they sent for a nthe i} were biasing. ‘he prop: hook of facts pub- j doctor, who said 1 had inffammation of the r by Kate chimidi, of i No. 66 Hulsey stroot i lished, ovaries, and must go through an operation, as HERE’S A NEW EDUCATOR. Facts are FACTS when pny a cguld help me, but I could)! is hack of the WANAMAKER method; and all the prestige and buying power of the largest | cen 2 at Fg Mn NE three the World I received a little book of yours, and retail furniture distributors in America. ber of the Board. manac, ; ‘The enormous success of the WaNAMAKER FuRNITURE movements is ample proof that after reading it, if facta to oy eaals nowhere else, and at no other time are such superb offerings to be found, ihe iawinson, w cuttrot panes emer) 25 Cents of Newsdealers, and | am now a well woman, 1 shall praise your medicine as long as ‘The scope of thersale covers every: wishot all poskst-books, » The verlety 16 ae broad f ssc 4 frre ‘ie 35 €ents by Mail, ey and also recommend the same to any one suffering as | foot ie as the reductions are dec! me ais | tit go then, thinkin’ I might 1 as some goaia tias strong ree| MATTRESSES FOR ARSON. q but last week I was von- id. I peen Lily out in th' field with ures set om Fire in Different be kids, an’ not only did I ‘the mother, but I saw in them ' picture o' me own goat, at home. I went around to me friends is the King of all the Al- manacs. It has been the Standard American Annual for many years, Its brev- ity and acouracy on all subjects make it a volume of great importance to the busy man. It represents If You Have a Home to Furnish or Replenish Buy the FURNITURE Now NIE greatest furniture buyiiig organization in this country has exhausted ite utmost: power and skill to gave you money this month—and save it safely. Vou are never pointed to economy at WANAMAKER’s unless it is safe and positive, We never countenance unworthy goods just because they are “cheap.” And when we prepare our February and August Furniture Sales we confine our buying to factories that e only wore reliable furniture. New York is full of sale furniture, Since the WANAMAKER success in Philadelphia a dozen yéars ago, fgctories have sprung up north, south, east and west, to make “sale furniture” for stores that want cheap stuff. ‘ WanAMAKER's has no part nor lot with such make-believes. A great trade principle Parts of » Tenement Cellar. Throe mattresses, each in a different place, were found on fire in the cellar of the double four-story tenement at No, S 112 Boerum place, Brooklyn, to-day, and ay mae ae porn ally hen) the police, with Fire Marshal Beers, are wourt for me an’ ti trying to learn who attempted to burn eald the bullding sheltering elght families, n The fire was discovered by a barber Meaphiie Bice’ ap- living’back of his whop on the first floor, Inland ‘City Polite) Ho turned in an alarm and the blase aly Ml was quickly extinguished, One of the Pian the twenty oked tho te “ad a eat RS. MINNIE OTTOSON, Otho, lowa. ident’ Che -_ ere | All sick women would be ; Se re y whose 4 he | , f | js AN OW