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SFEFFRIES o>. 2OL90499H0H99GH9HHHHSHHHEHOOH JEFF, DONT THis (8 THE BEST GAME. GSI DESSOODS. MIND THOSE SWeLt HEADS, PPSDEHLOOCHOSOEDODHHOHGOS- THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1903. FITZ NOT ANXIOUS TO FIGHT. | 84 BOSFOOHDHDIG HONMOSDENDD CROSS-ROADS’ LOGIC: “When You Are in Doubt Follow the Main Traveled Road.’’ HAT {is what the farmer said when he was directing a stranger on his journey., “When you and Joae Rana tnse saan come to the cross-roads keep to the main traveled way,” There's a sound logic in that S 243,38, 16, 41: . advice which those who are starting out in search of health might well heed, Stick to the main Ht.'(0 Fobetve Babsonters eh imnntee eter treet mplre Sta 8, will mop at t traveled road and you will come out all right.” bi ke Many hundreds of thousands of people have marked a path:for you to follow., Itvhas led uo ten, mapetan Ee them to health. This poth which they have trodden leads to the Invalids’, Hotel and Surgical Nrriving Uime at Gtand Coatyat : Institute, of Buifalo, N. ¥., where Dr. Pierce, the chief consulting physician, and his staf! nam 12.10 Sivas Gere Ge? eR bering nearly a score,of experienced and okilled specialists, are every day engaged in the treat- 754 4, MO OSSMRACUSE LOCALA Blages ment and cure of chronic diseases, Much of the treatment is by correspondence. Any sick 8.30 4. S—teMPIRE sTaTB EX! . person is invited to consult Dr, R. V. Pierce by letter absolutely free of charge and under the Huwale ca, Mae WET, pe promise of absolute privacy. 8.45 4, X-OPAre MATS 94 naeee Soa ‘There ia hope for everyone who begins the’ use of Dr: Pierce's ‘treatment, Out of ‘the many’ Pha malibu tweet thousands treated, ninety-cight per cent, have been absolutely cured by Dr. Pierce and his staff |10.30 ‘ope, Bue Basalo tas As aie of physicians, A great number of there were the “hopeless” cases for which the home doctor 111.30. 4,,MoIRCTLAND SRXPRBOR Be said nothing could be doue. People with weak lungs, obstinate cough, bronchitis, and other @ | 12.50 * forma of disease which if neglected, or badly treated, lend on to consumption, have been posi- | 1,00 peur tively cured through the advice of Dr. Pierce and his skilled specialists, and the use of that Troy 7.00. ko "rhov Local stops, *IMETROIT, GRAND about A 3h marvelous medicine, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, 1.00 ®. ¥.—*snicaco Sarah E, Taylor, of Eureka, Greenwood County, Kanaas, writes: "I wistt to say to you for pe pease a eT Tey the benefit of eriog humanity, I had been a sufferer for fifteen years nearly all the time; and re traln t9 ‘Chitattgey | i Auguat, 1896, wan taken with sevive cfamping pain in my stoninch, The doctor here eid it tre a ia eaae | was due to gall stones, He relieved me for a short time, and then there was a hard lump about . TO ee right side. It became go sore I could scarcely wal) the house, and I hed no appetite. I consulted two of the best doctors in town and they said medicine would do me no good. I gave up all hope of ever getting well again. One day T thought I would write to you teHing you of my eondion: You told me that I had eplargenient of one of the lobes of my liver andthe gall bladder, and advised me to take your ‘Golden | Medical Dore and ‘Pleasant Pellets,’ which I did according to directions. J had not taken more than half a bottle of each when my appetite came back. Now it ia little over a year since I began to do my own work. I have taken seven bottles of Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and seven vials of the ‘ Pelle! nd I am stronger than I have been for five years.” "I was taken sick in July, last year, and was not able to do any kind of work until Novem- ber,” writes Mr. Noel W. Orvin, of Langley, Aiken Co.,§.C. “Had been coughing np small, hard lumps of phlegm for about a year Eatore Kaa taken down 1ithen called On ia doctot WHO attended me for two months, and said that one-half of my left lung was gone, and advised me to Jeave my home (Charleston, 8, C.), and go’ to the conntry, but did not say w sort of disease had, “I thought it was consumption, and wrote to yon for adviee, 1 took four bottles of . Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery, which I sincerely believe has done me more good than | the size of a goose formed jn oy. & H. or Rutland, *ADIRONDACK AND” mond” PRESS. pel HUFFALO AND, ee Due tutto, 7A, 4 900990004 BY WAYS WIHS ~ THE FIRST RAC War Cry Is Second and Sidney Sabath. Third in Opening Event at the New Orleans Racetrack. ey THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—By Wayn Cry 2, Sidney Sabath 3. 1, War SECOND RACKE—Atachne 1, Frank |. 2, O/Hagen 3. ( THIRD RACE—The Stewardens 1, ‘ i Brmack 2; Le Flare 3, (Speciat to Thé Evening World.) NEW ORLPANS RACH TRACK, La., Feb. 43.—Another overflow holiday crowd visited the Fair grounds to-day and enjoyed both clear, pleasant weathe: and good racing. The card, ho was an oniinary one made of tioned and gelling events. ‘The scratches were Roll Call, Banish, El Rey, Benson Caldwell, Mynheer, Ceylon, Bud Embrey, Nitrate, Frank Rice, If You Dare, Lord Neville and » Maister. sHedfern and his family will leave for New York on ‘Thursday. With the out~ Jook for a continued good track, Durnell Hern ery effort to induce ry R) Redfern to remain. Vaithin “he last day or. ao two, horace fe stepped in bad places while at exércies and fallen and broken their » Jege, ‘This Influenced Redfern to take na further chances in permitting his son to'tide here. On iene (Sate) beet parece the racing to-day began at 2.9 instead of 4 y Selock. FIRST RACE. Parée $400, for three-year-old maidens, seven \ \earonete Bettin rape . wets, ke. St. HIEFin. St. Place, py ya, 108, ite Linteey 3 a 6 War Cry, 112, O04 ‘Sid. Sabath, 112, J. Bondage, 107, Cros: i Warbarrasament, 112, \ 107, Day f 1," Mul. mes . Boully 08, Of Neill . Won eaasiiy. Street and his frineds bet on By- 8 as if it was all over. Embarrass. ment carried the dollars of the public, anti was always the favorite. ‘The race was never in doubt after the field had Prat furlone, Lindeey managed to get yWaye off in the front rank, had a world of speed, went around her’ fleid in the-first sixteenth, and took command ithout an effort! Rounding the far iron, By-Ways opened @ gap of half a ‘ozen lengths, and, galloping the re- mainder of the trip, won easily by jength and a half rom War Cry. ‘The Basterners won heavily to this race, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, NEW ORLEANS RACE TRACK, Feb, %3.—The entries for to-morrow's races Dr, Rida 2 Conqueror I joaatte fbweet “Alice a : mile and @ alateenth. SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS. ‘The Pushing Bay Yacht Club, with nearly fifty members, das been organized with the fol- lowing officers; Commodore, Joha G, Schmelzer; Vice-Commodore, Henry Astmore; Rear Comt- mofore, Frank Place; Treasurer, Eugene Wright; Secretary, Frederick R. 1 Mike Egan and James Flaherty, of the Jersey City Handball Club, yosterday defeated Jamea Dunne, Jr, and Dr. Shea, of the Brooklyn Hand- ball Club, in the first series of games in the Intercity team maton. ee Trinity's track and baseball squads will start y, the former in the gymnasium, age. Coach Pulvermacher wilt tn the meantime merely look after the atride ‘and coach the batteries, the others simply get- ting thelr arms into shape. Saturday night's contests in the sweepstakes pool tournament in Columbia Billiard Academy, Brooklyn, resulted as follows: Peter Kogers beat Robert Buttle by a scare of 100 to Obariey Grogan yanqulahed George M. 100 to 79, oe ‘There now seems to be every assurance that tho race for the international automobile eham- plonship trophy will be held on Irivh foil thie vee The bill of the Hon. Scott Montagu to . which was Introduced into the and fe firwt reading FITZ RUSHES 10 IEFF'S DEFENSE Cornishman Denounces as Un- true the Stories that Jeffries Was Whipped by Munroe and Has Been Drinking. IT’S A SHAME TO ROAST HIM. Bob Fitzsimmons arrived in town this afternoon and lost no time in expressing his indignation at the treatment of Jeffries, Fitz and Jeff have been. on the road in the far West sparring together and have a week's rest now. ‘They are billed in Pennsylvania next week Fitzsimmons declared himself In @ unique way. It isn't often that one prige-tighter lauds another, but the fol- lowing is the substance of what Fitz to an Bvening World reporter thia oon “It ia @ shame the way that Jim J roasted. He {s your Am n, and he is areal cham pion, born here and brought up here, Thoy have been telling stories about his being whipped by Munroe, about hix drinking, sihoking and. playing around In all sorta of ways but they are not true. ‘They have ‘been saying t an about me-tine things fo ead—but they are not tri and 1 have been in tra bara at work ever since we haye been On the road, ‘I'm not saying anything about my- but I've been fighting for some and this man Jeffries is the 1eal . He jy the champion of cham- He's he enduran welt, time, ‘ot the punch, ts clever and has ce and ‘the strength, If you don't think so hit him and #6 whether you can hurt aim or not, I've tri it @ good many times, It's good to get back to New York. You fellows that stay here don't know how good it is until you've been away for nine months Ike Ihave. 1am gol to have a week of rest and fun out here e and then back to the woods nnsylvania with the she Bob punched his big dog play- yy In the jaw, rolled him over in the now and sald, with a curtous look in ody fool you He's a champion, and you will have to run dito him with a loco. motive to beat hi A Telephone Subscriber without oppoaition on Satur: Heh automobile papers to hi ui and of, thi certain of passage. a by Eng- port of the and to be ‘the sup Premier enw “6 In accordance with fhe custom established test year, Were will be & dinner and reunton for the members of the Fox Hills Golt Clob on Thureday evening at the New York Athletic Club, Club at- fairs in general will) be discumed, toxether with the policy to be pursued by th club for the coming yoar. ee omar At the Forty-seventl” Regiment Armory this afternoon the Furty-seventh and Fourteenth Roa! Ment baseball teama meet for the championship jecond Hrigade. Aw neither teain haa ame this season, the contest shohld be fowt a Interesting, o 8 The Annapols fenciag tokm has arranged @ match with the feneing team of Yale tor Wednes- day of this week. The Naval Academy will not antér m team in the Intor-ollegiate tournament to be held In New York City next month. o +e ‘The Marsachusetta State Golf Association will hold its meeting of organimtion to-morrow at Bostou. ‘The recent rueh of Massachuretts clube 8. G. AL dy dition of membership in the new that maker compulsory an ansoclate or atlied membership in the national body, . 8 Johan and Menus Bedell, the noted professional cycle racers, Jatend going to, Jacksonville, New Orleans and other Southern régorta tovpartictpaty in races. : o 8 6 ‘oleman, of Yonkers, won first prize in 1K competition for women held in the gym- nasi of Mise Roblnton, of Yonkers, Saturday Right. Other competitors were Miss Tyler, Minn Preston, Mise Husson, Minx Delgno and) Misa Lovell, ‘ot New Rochelle, and Mise Cutting, of onkers, Mi ‘GIRLS WA any other medicines I have ever taken.” Do not hesitate or delay if afflicted with any, old, chronic, or obstinate disease. ‘Write to Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and tell hint “your story, It will be treated as a sacred confi. dence, and you will promptly receive in reply an experienced physician's advice and fatherly counsel which will put you in the way of Jiealth, if your case is a curable onc. DR. PIERCE’S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY GIVES STRENGTH TO THE STOMA@H, PURITY TO THE BLOOD, AND LIFE TO THE LUNGS. only for Rochester, ML —*SOUTHWESTERY inctanatt 7.50, Thdlanspotie fF + Bt. Louis 7.30 aeean 2 : 1FIC EXPRESS. hors by Lake Shere, ot 11.30 ©. reticaco THEATRE OU Cape Vincent, Detroit and cl Texept Slind x RLEM DIVESIO} Mn 000A. M. ad 5.08.8, St, Dally, 0 Supe Pittaheld and Nort aye at, 920 ASE ait throagi trans, =" NT 10 BE OARSWOMEN, Syracuse University Students Seek Permission of Faculty to Form a Crew. “Dally. }NEW YORK CENTRAL BETWEEN NEW YORK, BOSTON a SRACUSE, Feb. 24.—The interest taxen by the stixlents at the local untye in rowing has extended to the gi the | to try to Induce th them to form a crew. extensive. ‘They want to be as known In the world of as the boys in the univers the hope that the authorities will gr t their request they have begun & have Coach Ten Byck teach them ho to handle the oars, If everything goes well they will try fo arrange races With AND NEW ENGLANDE:: Via Soringdeld asd te : posvon {ko"REBAST MAILROAD, Laesee. | in titution and now they are going faculty to permit Their plans are wel he i; Frise 2 iy sion 3.00 P. th at rk Cont 1216 Hroadway, and at Grand Central, H. SMITH, GEORGE H. DAN en, Superintendent, Passenger Agent. other itl's collexes. W ES I SHO: RE. Every day they appear in the gym. | E nasium and for nearly an hour they are be kept hard. at pulling on the mas RAILROAD, P m Eyek says they are ht and handle the ours just Ike ans, Central & Hl. River RR, Cony New iain We te Sey ee Raper wi 15 min. lates ‘Wert jan alel Piano Sale! Mt por intern, ponte ta Aibamp. 4 Mohi Come to- morrow and secure one of those beauti- ‘The Crescent Athlet! Amateur Hoekey League, with a clean record. ab comes next, and the y Club of New York third, Are your teeth like this? If Hecht Bros.259-261 6th Ave. Fdvantages It’s hardly necessary to mor and qualities of our Ladies’ Wear have come to be experts. vailing price. amounts. The plan is especially meet all payments. We gladly open accounts wit! that everything they buy may be ment such amounts as they best can best be spared. quality, Ver of for The Best maintained at all tim low as similar qualities can be small sums, weekly or monthly, diamonds, because they are yearly increasing in value and there's no saving greater pleasure. This Store’ what fits, they know as much of values as the most experienced shopkeeper, and in consequence have ample confidence in their own taste and their ability to get what they require at the lowest pre. But we feel that they don’t know the great con- venience of dividing payments for their Wearing Apparel into emall paratively easy to save sufficient from a household’s expenses to ; P New Tailored Suits. Man-Tailored Ladies’ Suits, in the new Spring style; collar- less Blouse Coat and perfect hanging plaited Skirt; of a very supe- rior quality Black and Navy Cheviot; intended to sell at $27.50, for $5.75 Silk Waists, $3.90. Taffeta Silk Wais lace, in all the new evening shades, exactly tration, worth $5.75, for.... Exquisite Etamine Skirts. like ilustration, of splendid quality mate- rial, trimmed with taffeta bands, Black cerized drop, Splendidly tailored Walking Skirts, 7-gore flare, Black, Blue and Brown, worth $5, Our Jewelry Department is a complete store in itself in that the standard is We make a specialty of reliable watches and valuable dia monds and other precious stones, all of which we sell you at prices guaranteed to be as We have every facility for keeping abreast with the very latest foreign Millinery | so, our “Bridge Work” will fill the space and be so natural in appearance that the work is not detectable. Every operation made painless by our new bo- lanical discovery which we ap- ply to the gums. | Hecht Bros.259-261 6th Ave, Ss Especial for Women. SMITH, periaten Including stool and cover. Guaranteed for ten years. Pianos delivered on first pay- ment of $5. The above machine, 3-drawer, drop-) head, oak, only $19.50—$1.00 down! and cents a week; guaranteed five years, We discount for cash, or if paid in 60 days, our large sylvania OAD, 4% AM Werk Guaranteed 10 Years. “hole RAI than call attention to the styles Pia i rt Lp 4 nista Piano Player, stock of genuine machines, such as!] Fait Sets of Teeth. piesa D4 ‘ing Apparel, for women themselves yer, New Home, Domestic, White, Singer,|| Gold Crowns, 22 kara’ 83.004 | ATONE joe sh, WRI oer re ates They know what they like, they know $2 a Week. ‘Western Union, Household, Willeox |] Gola Fittings. 5 hers from Drews ALL CARS TRANSFER‘ TO & Gibbs, &c., at bargain prices—)] siaver Fillings ‘300, up i \$15.00 to $35.00. Open evenings. | will call. Seeond- 00 to $7.00, Fvery Write, salesman hand machines, machine guaran WESTERN UNION §. M. CO., 171-173 Third Ave., near 16th St Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. $4 W,234 St. (24 door wast Abratand & strauen) SdvAve. & 89th St, adapted to women, for it is com- (Opp. Fen Musee.) ewer os CREDIT HI rours, 8 to 6. Sundays, 9 to 4. ‘ i 5 1 E114 og itn Si Open Bvasings. (| German, French and Swedish spoken h the ladies in their own names so { ee ees ’ f . ‘ charged, and we accept in pay- Pune AND JY »-<CREDIT : Lovis EXPRESS —Fer x OTHING CO., e Loulaville, St. can spare, at such times as they Si. Open Brenings. Wy Me Ae CREDIT 1 Open Kvenings. Banking and Financial, ENNIS & STOPPANI!: Furniture and Carpets. 3-Room Apartment fur- 49 98 . | nished complete at A cozy 4-Room Apart- LOTHING AKA OS > & r 38 BROAD ST., NEW YORK, x eh - : “CLOTHING e M CLEVELAND. AND | OINCISSSAE $ 18.75 ment furnished complete 100. RPI R MRS. COE JRE DI r { Consoituatea wait oe ee er ond Cine at W Broadway, Hyvoklyn, Open Kvenings | Members) New fare Ir TV iaid Y AND THE Chteag 69.98 i Ol ng Car i (Dining Car), 10. ata, 10.20), (Dim x T DIAMONDS, — wateher, tas dowert mie DIAMOND ¥ CRE weekly oF monthly pai pri; easy terme, NATIONAL HCO), 177 Broadway. DI Helted, purchase or male, cash or margin COTTON, WHEAT.) able STOCK & BOND INVEST. ally market letter, giving quotas and valnghle Information, application, HAIGHT & FREESE CO. 9 BROADWAY, N. STOCKS, ‘BONDS, GRAIN, LOTTOX. You upon requer “GUIDE COTTON MAR- Lesued gratis, mailed free. FOR ENT EVERYBODY MEN AND WOMEN GN EASY LY PAYMENTS. {Dest rose “ongredfionat Tin. ‘ , of very excellent trimmed with insertion of antique $3.90 like illus- Special 4-Room Apartment fur- me Sc nished complete, 89.98, WRITE FOR LIST OF GOODS FOR ALL THESE ROOMS, Cash or Credit, City or Country, Cor. 8th Ave. and 46th St. Open Saturdays Until 10 P, M, tat, HRN RAILWAY 8 3 MISO nlgne dally there’ 1 dete SM “Seat dae : e—lenbeeant Ba 8?” Florida. Sooclal zh and Cortlandt ste, elegant Htamine Skirts, exactly CREDIT. Watches and Diamonds, Lowest Pric TRANSACTION: Call, W American Watch and 19 MAIDEN LANE, TAKE $5.00 Gold Glass INVESTONS, KET Lar made over mer- x x ‘BRN ILWAY = CM BSAPRA bt | nted—Male. STIs “und. 4.55 P.M daly, male ASE tet hls a fancy Tailor-suiting material, {ull $2.98 For Sale. Cleaging, Nos. hatia (ith fav, + uBtil aad ine 908, PMs WEE PR of jewelry. Went Not Dead fa eulion pre Ae. Broadway dis, Broskise wal York. Tranaier rom hale F. u. GhHSON, Deputy and Acting Caumlralonsr, lay_evening, 7.30 P a ‘Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. | Cash or Credit, One Price, reD—Tuel ROOFRKS WA Oe ov Sv then bya ela sai TYPEWRITERS RENTED. is at gives Meee ems tacontenttet to ce ys WROSTER CON BIT Bway. Tol. $240 Pronk. | pes WORLD WANTS " I . W. SWEBT & CO, Punto ant hota . Millinery as We Sell It. | 57-39 MAIDEN LANE 2 sro, thelr attention for UPTOWN DUANCH. 258 SIATH A a it while-just QUICK ANSWeRS ‘O49 nd ase eaulpged in ows workrooms (0 carry out accurately all the newest ideas sug- —BRQOBINN BRAM bah al long enough to sult oy the imported models, The quality of our trimmings is, without exception, FI TYPEWRITERS ,, io! the purpose of the| CALLS come to advertionns ' our prices are lower by fully half than you've been accustomed to paying for | Aus Makes 6 Warren, NN. Y.: $30 Puljom. advertiser, Phew) their “Help Wanted" advim. 1 pf our grade. Many advance Spring styles are ready, cares Patents ip one for $08) Bundey o vent pyar r aa 0 fot ‘| AE eae ccs cnicy ny 2 ae anh Waa |» ALA NLL MOL WREKLY Scaenzs crn, fete cringe ae cd bi! Ab!) hh

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