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Nae Arle yt ek ll Soret renege om ~ Ue aia lead Mis on ; : THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING: SUNE 9, 1903. ..|D7AGRAM SHOWING HOW A BURGLAR OPERATED, AND ‘ ; | : , % > aos | 4 BURGLAR COT ONE OF THE HOUSEHOLDERS WHOM HE ROBBED. 5, 500 PUPILS ON TORN SHIRT DOCTOR ADVOCATED OPERATION: > CR PE-RU-NA MADE KNIFE UNNECESSARY, XYTVA —)- | | ATARRIL tn a very frequent causo of q ( ‘ that class of diseases popularly known 4 | as female weaknes: eee —_—— eran, nce Catarrh of the pelvic organs produces 1 ‘ i such a variety of Glsagreoable and irritating fPlunders the Home of Lawyer Y | \Fire Near Harlem School Dr. H. T. Goodwin, of Staten|ir tin, thar many peoplocin. tact, the \ THU ttt i majority of people—bave no {dea that they \ 4 Cart Fischer Hansen Near) ©- ~~) UUUY Causes Alarm, but Youngsters Island, Offers It as Evidence |r ried by ratarrh ; ; ; ; fea? ‘ -| If all the women who are suffering with \ { Fifth Avenue and Carries Off Are Held in Line and Mark) in His Wife’s Suit for a Sep-|.) fin Gr"temaio woakuess. would, write / * + to Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Oblo, and give 1 All His Fine Silver Plate. |] | aw Time Till Danger Is Past. aration. him a complete description of thelr symp- - . toms and the pocillarities of their troubles, — 47° st EL ho will immediately reply with complete dl- — ‘i i ‘ it charge. IFAMILY SLEPT IN PEACE.) |= FIRE DRILL SAVES THEM. DENIES THAT HE WAS CRUEL. |retone tor treatment, cre 0 t N PEACE — Mrs. Eva Bartho, 133 East 12th | — street, ¥. ¥. City, N. Y., writes: ‘The Loot, Worth $2,000, le Found = | Workmen on the Polnt of Adding to) But the Court Refu Hie Prayer! «7 suffered for three years with on the Roof of Nearby House by —! the Peril by Turning Loose a Lot| for Change of Venue and Awards|ieucorrhea and ulceration of the the Pollce—Woman Throws al — of Horses, but “Ajax” Whitman,| the Wife Alimony and Counsel een dg aaloralee an : y operation, whic dreaded very : Bicycle Policeman, b 5 z ; 4 , Pitcher at Burglar. pe Sad | pty ScoPeyT nett Ess much, and strongly objected to go i under it. Now I am a changed \fter plundering the home of Carl | Great excitement was caused at 1145| Mrs, Altice Ames Goodwin will re-/woman, Peruna cured me; it took! Scher Hansen, at No. 9 West Forty- to-day among the 3,500 puptis in Har- adecd weekly eae aut ae nine bottles, but I felt so much im. @@nth street, of $2,000 wort _ em’s largest pubke school, No. 18. by {sit for a separation from Dr. H. h Wg early teeee a Burglar Palen A fire in an adjacent lot running from|Goodwin, of No. 64 Richmond road,|Proved dap tak sees slareated slung across his shoulder In a One Hundred and Seventeenth street to {Staten Isiand, and the doctor was or-|@n operation so much, Iam to-day Bai was opled by Mrs. Mary McAIII One Hundred and Stxteonth atreet, be-|dered by Supreme Court Justice Blan-|in perfect health and have not felt ltetbaretaker of the residence of L. C eo tween Lenox and Fifth avenues. and|chard to-day to pay $100 to her lawyer} sq well for fifteen years.’—Mrs. Cle, at No. 21 West Forty-seventh owned by Patrick Reddy, a contractor. | for fighting him. At the pains co Jus- Eva Bartho. atre, He 1 = | A tle roof was being put on one of| tice Blanchard dented Dr. Goodwin's : ‘ jim 8 rear hori ed cee Daughter of L. V. Bell, Who Has |the stables, and tar was being heated | plea for a change of venue. Miss Maud Steinbach, 1299 12th St., MIl- Ang 4 escape by the roof, when he Not Mentioned H N in the yard for that purpose. The fire| Dr, Goodwin is a member of the Har- | waukee, Wis., writes: jawained her. She setzed a water 0) entione er Name | "as so hot that the Kettle bolted over, {bor Hill Tennis Club and several social | “Last winter I felt sick most of the time, toh j i ij and the next instant the seething sub-/clubs. He is a South Carolina mag, | was irregular and suffered from nervous ex- Ieee died until the elseaen betes Since Her Marriage, Asks }stance had set fire to the wagons and|once a Marine Hospital surgeon and {g|[baustion and severe boaring-down pains. 1 tock were aroused. Separation. stabloa, forty-eight years old, He {s a con-|had so frequently heard of Peruna and what Cap Tighe and the reserves from the 3} A dense black amoke arose and whiri-| spicuous figure in Staten Island affairs hha ere Legian ade ~ for Mast \ty-Arst strect station came up ed In clouds toward the school. Before | Mrs. Goodwin is considerably his eider. bietaore ree Hie tat phar dy ee ad jon @ in, and the entire nelghborhood| Society in three cities 1s deeply inter- the teachers could get the windows |He was a widower and aie had divorced | Srengih were entite m Iety-sixth to Forty-elghth atreet, lested in the announcement that Mero, down many of the rooma were filled |her firet husband, B. H. Allen, of Den-|Miny Nall Bleiiath betwee Fifth and Sixth avenues, was|Btephen Whitney has brought an action |with smoke, and tho scared, schoking| ver, Col., ‘when they were married, in} oa" o ting it, Perune ts not a palliative feearche ‘The police made a hovse-to-| for divorce trom her husband in the children ware on aces of panie, |1mb. He waa one son, Hugh, and she Himoly: tt cures by removing the ase of jouse wvass, but found no trace of|Denver courts. Mr. Whitney, who re- But Principal C. C. Kidd Imingdiately our ehildr femaie dise ‘the burir, who was seen flying across|cently brought his three children to his sounded the fire drill Gell, and thé achol- | Mrs. Goodwin says the doctor claimed} Dr. Hartman hes probably cured more the houtops toward Sixth avenue; nor|mother's beautiful estate and mansion oe iif are were kept under control. to be of the “innermost set’ of Staten phy fan, He makes these ores aid theyind what house he had vis-|at Morris Plains, N. J., started to . About this time two bicycle policemen, | Island, but that he never did anything | simply by using and Fecommending Peruna, Sted for ours, though the sack of sil-|Denver to-day to fight the action of his U +.Jax"" Whitman and Peter Hanlon, | to aseist her to enter society, She says If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory resi ‘verware ® dropped in his filght was|wife. Mrs. Whitney te the daughter of rode up. Hanion ran to the school andfhis income ie $100 a year, but that.| Foi the use of Peruna, write at onee to Dr. sing auickly tsovered on the root of the|Iouls V. Bell, a retired Wall street me ASIG thes Cenchara (to hold (tabi wuplts | eo Co aetare oi taree ae cae | eivindl cate lis tatementiOeey, d ne residence? Dr. Benjamin J. Wood, at| millionaire and a prominent racing man. while Whitman lost no time In turning In] S4¥@ her the merest pittance, & your case, and he will. No. 33 We Forty-seventh street. Burglarsyian’t Keey Him Awake, Mr. Hanh, who 1s an attorney at No. 1% Braway, heard the racket in the street ia got up to see what ‘t ‘was all abo ‘Then he and his wife and daughte went back to bed and slept until 9 Yock. When he got up tor breakfast:he servants told him jthey had founy kitchen window open, and Mr. Hanst soon discovered that all the silver his sideboard wa missing. He huleg to the East Fifty- first street statl, ona was surprised when Capt. TighGontronted him with the stolen plate. sisted by two ser- In filing the Denver suit Mrs, Whit ney anticipated the action of her hus- band, whose object in coming East with his children was to sue for a divorce on the ground of abandonment. For sev- eral days he has been in close consulta- tion with ois attorney, De Lancey Nicoll. Neither of these men will say what charges are named in Mrs. Whit- ney’s bill, but they admit that it will be bitterly contested, ‘Dhe first rumors of dissension reached New York about tour months ago, when it was learned that Mrs. Whitney took her youngest child and went from Denver to Santa Barbara, Cal., where they had formerly spent much time. vants, Mr. Hansententifed everything and said that thenly thing missing was a salt shaker. They are all wed- ding presents,” he #4, Before he left the ytion-house a pa- trol wagon drove UNnd three young men, whom the pollcnad arrested on suspicion, were brougiin. ‘They were John MéCarthy, Willy Murray and John Turtle, The polldgaia they had heen seen in Forty-seytn street an hour before the robber The men claimed they 4 come from Staten Island. Later in Ycyitie Court McCarthy admitted that Nivea at No # East Thirty-Atth stree Murray at No. 230 East Twenty-' fo Mr. Cate, golng through the mails. NE OH hi ‘ Bieta seu treet, and} Bell to the marriage and his unrelent-| Tis precipitated a quarrel and Mrs, he IN TENEMENT FIRE. lives with three dogs in a shanty at No. | i e, ts ae nty-ninth | ing sternness since. It is sald that he] Oliver returned to her mother, — 229 Second avenue, Long Island City. } { a) r ey street, They were arraignetn g short|has not mentioned hia daugnt About a month ago the young hus- Mrs. Hannah Weber, who lives next me Oakes | @Mdavit and held in $1,500 bi each for since the wedding, and h Mitearhenaeriting taatreesad Corte door, complained that Mrs. Burger had] ‘further examtnation. told her that she Could say she was his) Cate going through the mails, As it{ Side Building and All Manage | cariea ner names. Sie secured “a shum- daughter only when she left Mr. Wait: The Clark residence {9 in row of four-story ‘brownstone resides ex.| For a number of years her lite with wife. however, and one day noticed her] Children by the score poured wildly | Mrs. Burger set the dogs on her and| }} tending along the north side \ jorty. poe rua pend) wna eppexent happy and} coming out of Mr. Cate's stable, which] from the big tenement-house at No, 62] !aughed derisively from her doorstep. - aeventh street from Fifth to Siy ays. gue. Near by, at the Intersgn of Fifth avenue, are the homes \ xfi83 Her husband retdined possession of the other two children, and when he went to California and took the youngest he Wag arrested on a charge of kidnapping. Withdrew the Charge. Members of Mr. Whitney's family tried to bring about a settlement and Were so successful that Mrs, Whitney withdrew the charge against her hus- band. ‘The affalr was hushed up in the East ae much as possible, and, in fact, was not heard of by a large number of the couple's friends here. According to members of the Whitney family, the trouble between the couple Was caused by the opposition of Mr. hey and again took her maiden name, father. There is no doubt in the minds of the Whit- Neys that the longing to be recognized at home finally overcame her and that from the West One Hundred and Twen- ty-fifth street and East One Hundred | and Twenty-sixth street stafions. Consternation reigned in the tar- strewn yard Excited workmen started to turn loose seventeen terrified horses, but Policemen Whitman and Hanlon stopped them just in the nick of time, and succeeded In getting the endangered animals out of the stables. All this time the thousands of thil- dren in the school were kept lined up and when the fire was out, Principal iKidd had them go through the fire deill CAUGHT HIS EYE Post-Office Clerk Recognized the Handwriting, but Didn’t Dare Open Them, as They|/ Weren’t Addressed to Him. tog Willlam Oliver, a clerk In the Staple- ton, S. 1, Post-Office, has begun sult in the Supreme Court for an absolute divorce from his beautiful young wife, Fannie, naming Otto W. Cate, a| wealthy horse owner and sporting man | of Stapleton, as co-respondent. | Ors, Oliver, who is only twenty-one years old, has often been called the most beautiful woman of Staten Island, She was married to Oliver about two Fears Ago at the end of a courtship gun before she was graduated from short frocks. Up to a few months ago the coup® seemed stipremely happy. ‘Then, one day, Mr. Oliver says, he noticed a let- ter in his wife's handwriting addressed POLICEMAN HAD TO FIGHT ANGRY CURS, |irn. "2 ees \“1 HAD HEMORRHAGES AND EXPECTED TO DIE, He Was Plucky, However, and the Widow Who Called Her Neigh- bor Names Went to Court. It was only after fighting three sav- age dogs with a stick that Policeman William Dunn, of the Long Island City Court, succeeded to-day in arresting Mrs, Loulsa Burger, a widow of fifty, who mrs: Carl Fischer Hangen* [RUSH OF CHILDREN band says he noticed more letters in his] Scores Pour from Smoke-Filled East was a penal offense, he dared not open to Reach Street Safely. mons, but, when she went to serve {t,| them. He kept a careful wateh on his is the finest on Staten Island and con- tains many valuable thoroughreds. He called two friends who were passing by to witness that his wife was coming out Mrs. Weber fled in screaming terror. No so Policeman Dunn. Though the and 64 Hoary street, to-day, while q fre raged in the building. an alarm and summoning the reserves | 4} In March last, she alleges, the doctor ed her face, and then whe left im, belleving that patience had ceased to be a virtue, Dr, Goodwin denies all these charges and’ presents his torn underehirt as “Exhibit A" for the defense. He says his wife made a fierce attack upon him nuary and “ripped his shirt up the The doctor's aMdavit alleges that he was shaving in the bathroom when Mra. Goodwin cume along and slammed the door against him several times “in a peevish spirit’ Then she dared him to slap her, but he folded his arms and pauently walted for her to retire, Dr. Goodwin enumerates five occa- sions when his wife attacked him, and Says that the occasion when he slapped her face was when in a ft of rage she shook him several minutes He says seized him, and tore his shirt into shreds. her favorite pet, names ‘pauper,’ “liar, "dev and “Tom vo" with expletives impolite ond pro- fane. pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis Address Dr. Hartman, President of The/H: Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. comfort, style, and wear. + Se merit dissects into three essentials No shoe comfort is greater’ than that a consists in sweatless feet in summer. ies » No leather can be proven so cool, clean, and ee dispelling as Valvic Ventilating Calfskin, PRT rel » i] 2 s ~ | do s helr ugly teeth , Helen Gould and Perry Belmon ne|'8 the reason’ she became dissatisied Nn Flames broke out in the flat of Her-| dogs snarled and snapped ¢' Sh rh e of Mr. Cate’s stable, and accus isiberatey a fg einiasie had only in Regal Shoes. os’ } Clarks are away from the cit ana| “af M@rynome in Denver. | | Serare: them. Then he engaged a man Finkelstein on the sixth flaor. | and tried to make luncheon of 68, | y eg: ne Mrs. McAllister, with her infanggn, was alone in the house. She was sey. ing in the rear room on the fourthygr, Stephen Whitney riage he move mining riches. “to made ventures which yielded him He added to the large fortune Clouds of smoke rolled out, and then the exodus began. Parents of the children, who are working people, were not at yer and brought sult for absolute dl- the brave bluecoat steadily advanced/ vorce. and with uplifted stick commanded the “sassy" widow to surrender. were in a frightful state, The Koch Treatment Cured Me. “Of course I expected to die, as my lungs My’ freqent hem- Regal wear is insured by the use of materials as the Genuine Oak leather which is proven:in|: ; the soles of every pair of purchase. § (See «« Window/of s SER a x home at the time, and the youngsters] “Sic him, Tige! Eat him up, Sport! followed by my paroxysms of Ar 490 o'closk he was, awakenéy loft {9 lm by his father and built one | RAIDED ALLEGED had to look efter themselves. Rause mit ‘im, Bismark!” answered the Ing, made me wo weak that t could } the Sole.’’) f = 45 Y el ver. He and his wife also spent much They did It in admirable style and by| defiant dame. arr hi ef «‘ Tannery to Consumer ’’ methods make these proven, which ends at the top of the three-&- time in Santa Barb. at MASSAGE PLACE. y y . T last 27 pounds in three months. My Ps extension at the rear of the house,” Jand. in recent wears they Gate, salen *jthe time the fire engines arrived they| “Go ‘way, y* dirty divilst” shouted | doctors did me no good. and ually gave me merits possibie in a shoe retailed from 51 Regal Stores) y Saw the Barsilar, 4 prominent part in the social activi- were ned up in the-street cmitting a/ Dunn, and his swinging club brought| OD. feying there was no chance for my re at $3.50. By mail delivered free at $3.75. wlar, tles of the three cities. chorus of wails, The damage resulting |yelps and howls and soon made him| "A friend who had been cured at the Bad Opening the window, she saw a His Mother Talks, Two Mysterious Young Women Are} trom, the fre was slight. ragtertot theceltuation’ Koch Lung Cure, at 60 West 224 St.. New f Style Book on request. . 5. comm » allabine hen) Siar oor teems the naa Me, Whitney. Is a member of severa Set Free and a Doctor Is Held pee eC ee Hé marched the widow off to court, | treatinent hors af i, Derathing into my ? i bag. clubs here, an rother, Arthur i . lungs the healing vapors of the Koch Inha. ; of making outcry she stepped back ink\Vhitney. 1s well known in the. ultra for Examination. Warships Not Going to Chill. | put the case was adjourned. HIacion, and T began to dprove at onee.” Aly the room, selzed a pitcher of water andfashionable circle. Neither would talk g ; WASHINGTON, June 9.—The orders ———_ cough Aisappeared. my ‘appettte returned i the divorce proceedings, but their] Capt. O'Connor and Detectives Arm-| issued yesterday for American ships tu] ‘Typhoon Stops Cable Service. and I ganied rapidly in weight. . Tunning to the window, hurled it at th€nother told something of the case. st d Ly: ¢ the West Thirtieth bh am now entirely cured. and I am so man. Then she screamed at the top Sho said: id 3 Pes iH eet o! <4 . ph eth} go to Chill have been revoked. owing| ‘The Commercial Cable Company an-| grateful for tay recovery that I'will be wise i of her volce. Getting no response, she\ Yes. It is true that my son will leave| Street station appeared in Jefferson lt the receipt of a cablegram from] pounces that all telegraphic commun!-| to fell all about my, casa to any one who ” 3 -morrow for Denver in answer to a| Market Court before Magistrate Cornel! | yfinister Wilson, which indicates that | witt call on < ead darted to the front of the house, threw |vorce suit brought against him by his|to-day to prosecute five people arrested U cat AC) cation with | Tonquin has been Inter- FREDERICK RICHTER. ) ; up a window and screamed again. Win-|\f. ‘The news that she had begum sult i thelr presence ta motinecded, Fupted by @ ¢yrhoon, eet leying Ave: Brooklyn. in a raid on an alleged massage parlor at No. 290 Sixth avenue, yesterday, riette Fon, twenty-six years old, dows were hastily opened and the en- Ure block was soon in an uproar. ‘When Mrs. MoAllister ran back to the rear window she could see nothing of 'THE SHOE THAT PROVESHI Geld only in 61 Regal Shoe Store trom. New York to San Francisco and ‘Cohdoa- 7 mall, ‘Also b: 18 Stores Metropolitan District. @ as A complete surprise to us, as son had contemplated similar action ls own behalf. He will not contest rult , unless serious charges are Har- the @ ran to @ rear the man and supposed he had descended t, in whi h alleged ‘pt oprjetoress, | yas held 3p | 600 ° grt the ; Instead of that he elimbed| DRE Might for tie ated el MAKE 181 ait for further-examination on a charge NEWARK STORE: G41 DROAD STRBBT, OFF. CENTRAL RR STATION, {4 roof of the McAllister house by|¢®\ he succeeds, begin counter-actlon |of maintaining a disorerty house. An MEN’S STORES. Mey to the {0p of the Water ripe fee serene T don’t think if Havae voce timoneria Gy hel 43 contandt Sn Oo ; Taree we ; er pipe for the pur-| ,‘b; I don't think my son's wife pre-| ‘Two. you men, giving thetr a z . aude 2 Arthur 3, Harrington, butler tor y other man or has any idek of [names as Maria Allen, “twenty-four 0 215 Naseau St, bet, Ann and Deckman, ST Brossman’ sic, Rete ater . B, Pratt, of No, 4 West Fo: mh) meting again. Her father has never| Years old, of tho Quentin Hotel, and Fa meta er: cue nance, Bt. 1001 Broadway, bet. Ditawara St sizes: WHER Rew LS ainat tie, Clark a4 her marriage, and tt oss! Mary, le, bmenty-f ve, ot Boston, iG 1M1 b 4 30th 8 Willoughby Ave, bop 18, . McAllia- ia influence may have had so} jend st with her, who were ar- “ feraid Bull 468 Firth A) ter's screams and when do with the present action.” when up to ag ra ere cee Mad thinks MAT wighth ave Isn't It Refreshing et anes Cae window the burglar running L. Bell was seen in his of-| place in a cab, were discharged. They 164 West 125th cor. 7th Ave. be 3 Serrootertay 7a there end | Bee No. $0 Broadway by an Evenin were, balled lt last. night by John i 2280 Third Ay W. cor 1S ENS STORES. Aw. . fe reporter to-da: rotested| Martin, the of @ restaurant. he ton could not m mag plainiy, | that \"was entiely ignorant of the| Before the case mas’ calied to-aey | TO feel cool, look cool and read cool ads. for a change? NEW YORK CITY: 195 mroadway, comer 10th St but he appeared to be short and Stockily | wholdhatter, “I rannot say anything|George Gordon Battle, thelr counsel, , her: 1339 Broaderay, opp. Herald built. Mr, Harrington went back to get | abouthiis divorce “cane, hata ne | Cte od witht Maglatrate Cornell. Mr, Here’s a refresher: tos his revolver. but when he again reached | not kw anything about it, Tt is q| Battle would not reveal thelr sdentity. window the burglar had disap | subjechut oF my line of information.| ,While the police were doing the . If it \ been intimated that Tam in| Place they discovered Alice Johnson, twenty-seven years any Wl connected with the matter it $10 SUMMER SUITS for $10. Id, Of No, 131 Went Thirtieth MAN ATE CANDY three ott fhat ls carrying mat-1oP in'one of she rooms. Ib ie alleged 4 “I hd “nothing to aay about the| tat she waa] from) an operation: But they are a Brill ten dollars’ worth—our customers know what that ; AND WAS POISONED, | 2eitiaai'so”nottare dottadtna’as| ander, fonurtwg gaara git no han an means, ROOTED IN THE BLO past.” ee ee Me Oe et aen Alice These suits are scientifically made, with regard to man’s clothing needs in OTE oD. He catily ayolded referring to his Fen rece een suaitew Tork Sine hot thi y 3 ‘aii After the age of 45 or 50, when the vital howers are,naturally Had Been to 8 daughte: hh or to his somcinclam | Jonmwon, ts now in the 3 Pe ot _weather. é ¢ 7 t é &: York and on Retantneart In New! stephen tuiney, °°? ue S°%-Inclawe, | pital, Alexander te held “pending the Only coats and trousers, Coats half or quarter or shoulder lined; collars er, itis noticed that a hurt of any kind heals slowly and often.a very. meien potion Wis Sud. and button-holes hand worked pusers with belt straps and with or without RIS ETH ee hoe becomes a bad ulcer. a ; i permanent turn-ups. Materials -- Ballyboffey Donegal homespun, blue A small, pimple. on my jaw, but gave me: ame Brooklyn police have a mystery serge and light-weight worsteds, cheviots, &c. Eats pibles ane cn anout i gureiieato, and ¥ shold ‘avg - tytwo years sid, of Nov see tire OUR RULE Your choice of about 2,000 suits—ten dollars, | bal gad rrmaras dy. (ould bleed a littioy then scab over, But wot Street, Klyn,' who was taken to the : almost fromybirth began . Sen He ( * . mirychnine, enoronine’ es acinite acitla Perfect Work Five Exclusive Styles {Some Very Inex- toinfame and fetadelles, hen bol he P. . | $ Pp, ess ” ° . fester, and before wond Errth vena at loaeetety ah, the ainless Froc “Strollers” Low Shoes| pensive Necessaries. joug are large Beeam,te Real and after takin Foang man ives, 4 Fei saw that, tho Popular Prices These tive lasts that our “Strollers!” designer] EXTRA TROUSERS—The Dutchess?» cating ulcers. umes Soatineee Sond: Wea Seah ambulance Dr. Beech, of the | Seney QUAg, = ae has just executed are distinctive. They com*| Trousers, guaranteed. If within two months WBeneyer a) in ti 3 he eure is radical [Os | . n V. J . fe ," ve y ad jas dik Ci pry er tg PAtnLnes ee GUARANT Ze JOCARER rae TAY ¥ bine originality and good sense, Here's a| ® button Should come off we pay you 10 or ulcer is slo in Ree Si eaiea Yt may 1 scmneton a are kind, On the way. to the howltc Barn vious. partors| MATE. rene uaa | cents; aseam rip, $1, Good strong Trousers, wrong with your blood. Some old taint or poison that has been aii learned that Jast gt ta ra. EXPE! Gellvered ot nights Atting pertectiy, gentlemanly shoe for a gentleman. | in neat gray stripes, price $2,$3 and $4. “Two. bering there for years is beginning to assert itself, md breaks. ted onl Swetheart ¥ appearadee and scomtartable, to, wear, Dy The very.finest coltskin and calf are used! of our pair beat three of any other kind.” becomes a bad ulcer and perhaps the beginning of Cancer, cates Somer Bere eae ye eB ree neres Ui meee, 21 Gn Waka UNDERWEAR. of pec sores are rooted in the blood, and while washes, Sospe, salves, ved in 5 5; S 1 MBpano said that he tied’ spent the h @ourie Suction), $3| Bridge Work crer too, $3 44M unrivalled.’ ‘The price of these ideal | effects; price ought to be 75cm but i Loe febrero sth: ie afternoon and evening with Mary and - + + '$3|Gold Filling - 3 - + $1 shoes, which we alone sell, is only... By | is only....s. eee as SOC i ‘ that efier, supoer he shed eaten some Bridge and Plate Work lasts a All Work Guaranteed. blood and a tonic to build ue fey Afterwaed he. became Wr eay M.to8 P.M. Sundays 9to 3, German Spoken. The stocks and socks in our furnishing departments are all great values. is what is ‘needed, and S. 3. nally had P,daken, home. | Detec- 7 See to-morrow’s evening papers for winning catch phrase. B& remedy. No. is $0 po fives have ba. (detailed to Investigate 80 that this vegetable ; coroner, Flaherty’ wea sent Four Convenient. Stores: ease hind petekly oy La (ear Bway, N.Y) {743 Lexington Av. (Cor. soihst) 279 Broadway, 211 and 219 Sixth Avenue, If have . or 47 Cortlandt Street. RT sy SETI {Grand Theatre Bidy.) coe lasth S*., Corner 34 Avenue. Broadw %, 4 1 2S BUR asda a ae 8