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eee ee WHAT AN INDIAN SAYS OF sea te Chiat Joseph Findsithe “Squaws” Delightful ut is-Not Particularly Impressed . by the “Braves.” S Ghiee Joseph, the venerable redskin, who, Peware Garden und invaded the Wnidor!-Ast jagry Lehr to supply a much-needed tyrill tv yon what he saw of New York's Fogr Hundr 2 - Chief Joseph {s eight #) When he speaks his ©: the venerable redskin, and Peo-Peo-TabLicket, Chief Jaseph's.son,-took his pli nee "SE-indian-brave: talk Like Inmb-bleat:-henp-dence-np teers “White squaw love «' beads like Undia: “White squaw no fear catch cold sbychare feck,’ Cyl! “Squaw like fire-water of the white bubble “Brave use too much thumb and Metle finger. Ueht “Many braves gather round one sqyaw. “Brave sometimes visiis many wigwams, MANY SQUAWS, MANY WIGWAMS. “Braves and squaws change wigwams as winds change. “Bquaws care little for much papoose. “Bnew like blanket with heap tight “Big equaw like little brave with ow! “Little brave with owl-face twitter like sparrow-bird, “Squaw much laugh at twitter. B 7o{ “Heap ugly squaw wear little blanket and much glass beads © #A wike Brave knows bis own sqiaw. “Heap few wise braves. “Old warrior simper like young squaw. Ugh! “Tittle foreign brave with big name hunted by many suuawa. “Many ears lean to the voice of the 00]. “Wise words are sought as the chicken seeks the hawk. “Brave'cafl brave by wauaw vinme and cause much Iaugh feel wuch pain, Think of torture dance for brave and smile." * Ghiet Joseph was asked what he thought of the Waldorf-Astorin “Heap too dig house. “Heap too much light. “Heap too much noise. ; “For Chiet Joseph, back to the tents. WOMAN IN PERIL OF HYOROPHOBI sPhysician’s Wife, Bitten by 4 Mad Cat, Is Not Told that Her © Children, Too, May Become » Victims of the Rabies. Fearful lest shh should Irarn that she gand probably her children} won Inoculated, with dreaded drophodia np of the jnost. pr lyn is virtus oner by her husband and her physicinn ‘who have persuaded her t he ig 10 and that she is in such a that of humanity newspapers must not be shown her and) Ge.many, friends must not call on her aid) ‘are giving a freehand to the Sul. ‘The physician who ts aiding the h Baines ey lees oreeeeea tai acane Ja ‘Aeaning this from his wife is) nat "turkey in Burope. J. -Finn.. The husband I O) wits 44 tothave a. ofan” tilso and believes with Dri| oie” Garvie. with half of Macedonia inn that ‘False Hydrophobla’ a* ‘ Macedo often Yue to mental suggestion afte one has been bitten by an animal) / buffering from rabies. Dr, Finn said to-day that under no sircumstances would he give the name} “et the woman who was believed to be : lated with the disease, “however, that there was no woman in Brooklyn of more prominence, “Yo” give her name for publication Would “probably jead to some of ber} friends teiling her that she and Ner ebildfen were inoculated with the dis- ease,” he said. “If the woman should seuspect such a thing it would be enoug!t to make her think she had it. She ih a ery nervous. woman at all times, dnd M{ she thought she and her cnidfen were in peril the danger would be mauy greater than it 1s.” } Bittea by a Mad Cat. Dr. FPinn-at first said the woman who bad been bitten was Mrs. Henry...L.+ Priest, of No. 306 Pear! street. Her hus- band, he said, was a physician. The uame arid address were found to be ficr Have man Indiay er Uel I RIUMVIRATE IN | | Being Given the Sultan, LONDON, Sept. ¢ in debalt of the people of Maee: 1d in one of the elty churets ou Maccoll deseribed laboring under dis them practically out 4 nbitities rend ‘Dr. fa to Salonica half of Macedonia, ver Buiga: with a pro: te will g the port 2 W Balonion, ish a out Bri Canoh ish trade."* Micooll ou imme itate powers would be suit. BROWN, MISSING, MAY BE SUICIDE. Man * Bante from Home Vanishes, . Court OMcer Dillon, of the ing for Fred J on "6r who. ing “the wer, him with tb parole and Is evad of §m; warrant chargin; uetion, father of who waa Juliette Flutoush, her home. for a week and Hthrough Brown threa months’ old infan’ The woman, who is in ignorance of her racdiby aeipatents of Ma @anger, was ditien by @ mad cat on § Gopi. 12. The cet was a siray animal and entered the yard where a qater spaniel; a great pet in the family, ws snd-attacked the dog, The physician's ‘Wie ran to the assistance of her dog, and the cat buried its teeth in her arm and scratched her severely. ‘Che anizual then ran off and escaped. ‘The physician, on learning that his “) gwite had been bitten by the stray cat, immediately cauterized her wounds, and very precaution was taken to prevent evil effects. § . Some days later the physician noticed | that the spaniel was acting strangely. The pupils of his eyes wore dilated and | 4 wes BO Cross that the children were pt allowed to play with him. After he ad been attacked by the cat he had 04 the constant companion of ths thelr mother aad had feces and hands, ated Animals Die. | pumDes® of investigation the to the Board of Health, ord was taken out and se- tyken from it and inoculated #@ dozen rabbits and guinoa Uitte animals are very sus- | Phis serum. That the dog n Was proved, lecause inoculated “anim whortly after being in- was finally ¢ Was arrested ani abouts, ooo BERLIN, Sept omnibus drivers an@ conductors hay atruck “for twelve holirs' work instda of twelre to seventeon hours, and tim: «ld not eular in {$3 TEETH Painless Process, % Work Guaranteed, Come and bring voor trends Will be wean. “German wpoken so? 704 THIS MONTH ONLY, Sets of Teeth, double suction, Gold Crowns,... ....,. Bridge Work, per tooth’ Gold Filling........ HOOR! Mito SPM. Quoker Dena! Society. 9 tO 44 EastI4th St. near Broadway. Rides ros te tia te $3 $3 $3 $i THE 400 Madison ot % upon his shoulders, —___—- PLOT WITH TURKEY? Russia, Germany and Austria Declared to Have Agreed to Share Territory, Free Way —At an tntercesvon laws deprived of the elementary rignts| Austrt. and Russia,” he! protectoraie Russia wil get the | » while Germany | ta silce of Asiatic Turkey and | all the Christians have been He said) ™@ssrke’ (his triumvirate will estab- ommerctal zoliverein and keep Briti#h action, bellevibg that the otier compelled to follow Accnsed of Enticing Grant Street Pollce Court, Brooklyn, Is search- Brown, twenty-two years (Lenox road, Flatbush, Brown {s the young married man, te, 4f No, 154 Rutland road, with having lured her from The young girl was missing located when ji a cell he told the girl's where- WANT TIME FOR LUNCHEON, %.—Bleven hundget hi num t 1 ‘¢ running with (he help of em- PRESIDENT EHLERS | WHY-IT IS SO. COMPLETELY EXONERATEO) eae | that er known pow treng’ Falae Report Abont a Bont Acct- dent, at Morristown, Ig’ Corrected. N. J, up the why John's cures all throat g trouble eputy shot 4 néfugd a be Nagybeen anfiying hitb) were crossing stood Ww eepend near the steel works 0 valual The-teport wad! W’ Mfourded « driving the impurit far ax Mr, Phlers It feeds tho tl Whlers was 1 t. He had joane sheriff ax an act were | Morr diseas All blood | Special Sale of Sheet Music y! All Day Saturday. “Rogers Bros.in London,” is! 17 Cts By the Sycamore Tree. Queen of the Bungalow. Mr. Breezy Was an Easy Mark. Ona Starlight Night. Say You'll Be a Friend of Mine, You Dream of Me, Love. American Beauty. The Coster's Holiday. THE “Three Little Maids,” »¢s5x6 15 Cents. Tho gfeatest musical production which we have heard in years is the “Thre Little Malds,"* and we have selected iho “The Girl You Love.’ SONG HIT of the place, entitied Andrew Mack’s Four Song Hits, 15 Cents As sung by Mr. Mack nightly In ‘Arrah-na-Pogue," at the 1éth @treet Theatre. We'll Hurry to Church and Be Married. An Irishman’s Lilt, 1 You Are My Star. For Home and Ireland. Lotta Faust’s Phenomenal Song Hit. This {s tho song Sir Thomas Lipton praised so highly, SAMMY, COMPLETE SCORE, BEN-HUR, S@XUtiructy sobnp, matr7e? oxtra above ci rines all the ed Guring the ton of Ben-Hur, now playing at the ‘Atent production’ of the century There's Nobody Just Like YOU—the big nit—a peautitul parlor ballad. Love In an OrcGhard—a now taea in song—just txsuvd—very catohy, Tessle—song hit from ‘The Sliver Siipper.* Pansy Faces—‘* *une by Irene Bentley in “A Girl from Dixte.” Big hit. It's Just Because I Love You So—**faij,4°tett Davis's ereat love I'm Sorry I'll Be Busy Al sort of coon son; Two Gongregations—voautitur descriptive vatina—vure to please. 4 Keep on a-Shining, Silvery MoON—tmmae Care's big nit—e gem. Willle—sorepnine sabet'a novel comic success, Mca’ __A aterling success—(Note to teachers—Thi The Sun Dance—* eral biversion as un octave etaay fon cetedeegen instru Laughing Water—tne sreatest. musical number written in yearn Also the following Popular Classical Music, 7c. Copy. #0 from Pes ald Wedding ower Song. Links, Ploturé That Rotter Frame, Stil us Night, Spring | Wark tase Wane: > atic Hate We Maiden’ Prayer Deserves to Sth hy Baderowant, i ot Truo, ‘Time, Some Day, ta. where, § Largo. ho pieces marked * are su nly, are highly recommende: ‘sand are prepared reduced Tatese en) The celebrated CROWN DANCE FOLIO 28 C. ON Sale (SpeGlal).seee...... NO MUSIC SENT C, SEND FOR to please and solicit and pay special attention to mail order: from teachors and musicians promptly at spectal d by u: il ord ordor: i By mail, 356, MAIL ORDERS FILLED, Add 2c. for each plece ordered by mail. SIXTH AVE., 19TH TO 20TH ST. ry Facts About Fit. Sem{-ready !s made up t> the “try- ing-on” stage only. The sleeves, shoulders, fronts and linings: are “basted" so that a coat can be taken in and let out before it {1s finished and at any point where the fit requires, The whole garment {s conformed to your individual shape—not merely a part alone, If a collar ts altered, the shoulder is also readjusted so that balance ts restored, Whether you are portly, tall, stout or thin, you can rely upon getting an evact fit in Semi-ready a few hours after your selection, You can judge how the prttern will look, and note the exact expression ot the suit—before you pay a cent. i-re ad Tailori 801 Broadway, Cor. 11th St. SPECIAL THIS WEEK.—125 Thibet and Cheviot double and single ° % Breast its, in black and blue—extra value—J25.00. a @ a e oe cneennn. myarree i ! —s RS sd a aa ; also the eong Irte, When dt 1s t and build under- ition of the and gene made of—pure and whole: The Wizard of Oz Song Hit, 15c. t 13. Also These Other Big Numbers: 13¢. ballad. K novel, coon wa I] Next Week—* rove! som eons, ond away, The Boys In the Gallery for Mine—*ty,ereat waltz song hit—sung every: 3 oO. D. CATALOGUE. caer ee AN enn SEND FOR CATALOOUE, SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., Sake NUP LMs ete ste 825 FON ere ae Te its Lo he poi- <a ee in- | ) Ms words, | f ‘ Is. The truth. ¢ recomt po See ont) “elect,” Red Thunder translaunge bhiers of a) vlume . John's Medicine for a number © “Heap fine squaw. . — ‘nents—in the cure of whieh + “Squaw much like great warrior on war trafl “ ” been successful, as those “Wartior paint face before war trall. Ugh! FERRY-BOAT IS A “HOODOO. Beet tall yous yout tust “Sometime fine sqtiaw have bird-hedrted brave. —- == and remember thet “3fuol bird-hearted brave. t The John Han Three Mine ‘of the Aame kinder: “Brave laugh like squaw. haps Days. all come from the “Brave talk like lamb bleat Three times tn jast three aavs "Brave walk like prairie hen has the Ellis Island for t’ gbin | hGve. The princi “Squaw walk like rabbit ou hind {41 Ga. ¢ It furnishes the food ase ravé Harry Lehr heap young sqliaw. ae % - > cant} o that it LOVE BEADS, LIKE INDIAN. ‘A. big log struck the spo! rahe fis! O'He speak soft lke the whispering Willow when (he wind whistles. port paddle wheel We ot the impurities and “Brave Hurry Lehr wear bracelet m half an hour ste matter; and it supplies “Chief Joseph ask why he wear bracele:. m wed abel warmth and vitality, Its 29° Pink-faced brave sny he chic! of great tribe of Four Hundred. Heay ugnis | Bamiyes t © the same kind of food 2)* Here Red Thuncie fainted in his tic endeavor to translate the grunts of rishment that blood and tls RS eee Pe THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1903. ' DP = Saks & Company icy Clothing for Men. particular man is°the one we're after— vhat a large part clothes play in a man’s make-up, F es play i ment lias to be just right—-when it comes in w who and when it goes out. These prices will keep us busy to-morrow. Men’s Suits, $20.00. ans models of undisputed p: which rfection, | CH titch, every detail has our direct supervision. f best stai | foreign and dom s, embracing every ac ttern of good taste and fude it worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots thibets. Every { short, tall, medium and stout—properly fitted endless variety to make your selection from. Men's Suits, $15.00. to meet the requirements of fas- s, with all the good qualities that keen judgment, good taste, ind experience can give. Every yard of cloth tested as to Strength and permanency of finish. Scores of nobby cheviots in fancy nixtures, black thibets and serges. Every form properly fitted; a very large ge tor your inspection, Men's Business Suits, $12.00. No house can show quite so many patterns as we do in a strictly bus!- ness suit at an extremely moderate pr In this offering are standard cloths in black Thibets and Cheviots, fancy Mixtures and Cassimeres; in checks, plaids and more subdued effects, Perfect fitting assured; fifty distinct pat- terns, Our own make. every ¢ are er n ure. Por business and dress wear. Suits tidic SECOOD FLOOR. HANDKERCHIEFS _at l 2,000 Values 18c and 20c Each. 11¢ Men's and Women's pure Linen H. S. Handkerchiefs—the very best Handkerchiefs sold in New York for tls price. ° Some would say 25¢., 35¢, value; we Say 18c. and 20¢,; all widths of hems; to-morrow your choice at, each.........seeewee Rade easier cece Men's and Women's pure Linen, hand-worked Initial Handkerchiefs; not all letters in stock, but if you find your initial in the lot, you 19 buy a Handkerchlef worth from 25c, to 50c. for..............005 yi Interesting Phonograph News. “Columbia” X. P. Moulded Records, 25¢., including songs, quartets, duets, instrumental selections, cornet and banjo solos, talking spe- clalties, and in fact records of !l descriptions will be found here at... 20 Every record guaranteed. “Edison” Phonographs: $10.00; ‘*Standard.’" $20.00; ‘* Home," “Triumph,’* $50.00. Also sold on time. $1.00 down brings any of these machines to your home. Balance $1.00 weekly. Prices not advanced. All phonographs pur- chased here are kept in repair for one year free of charge. ‘Home _Phonograph"’ Club. On payment of $2.00 we deliver the following to your home Edison “Home” Phonograph, one extra large Horn, one Fa nickel bane Balance payable $1.00 weekly. Record Cabinets. Special for Saturday only. Our regular 100 peg Cabinet, usually sold for $15.00, will be on sale for $11.95. Here isa chance to obtain ie of these beautiful record holders at almost cost. They are handsomely finished in green or golden oak. Only a few at this price. «Zonophone"’_Talking Machines, We.are agents for Zonophones and records. We can onl: ke step in and hear them. Prices from $15.00 to $45.00. Also told Anite $1.00 down, $1.00 weekly. Make Your Own Records. “KAISER” Recording Horns, usually sold for $1.50; special at.. $1.00 Shaved Blanks. 12 | “Kalser” Reproducing Horns “phono” Oil (papier mache)...........$1.75 14-inch Horns. 14-inch Aluminum Horns....., 65 « Gem,”" $30.00; Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. Suits and Top Coats for Men. Do you demand of your garments that they define your taste and lend a dignity and individuality to your personality? Do you wish them to express thebighest possibilities of the tailor’s craft—to be invested with the vigor and.snap which is charac- teristic of the better class of to-order tailoring? Such is the Saks ready-for-service apparel. Every garment is designed, cut and fashioned individually—not as one of a series. Single or double breasted, full or semi-military, medium loose back, or extreme full back, as well as the new English sack coat models, of Cheviot, Cassimere, Tweed, Worsted Cheviot, Rough Serge, Heavy Homespuns, Thibet, or Finished: Surface, Worsteds, in the latest and most effective designs and colors,which include plaids, overplaids, checks, stripes, combination patterns and the more conservative one- tone effects. $15,00 to $38.00. AG Of Cheviot or Tweed mixtures embracing some of the new brown and olive colorings, as well as the modest gray effects, The garments are tailored to the Saks standard. Excellent value at $15.00 lish Twill Fabrics, Cheviot, Homespun, Diagonal Worsted, Vicune or Thibet. $12.50 to $40.00 Fall Tourist, Paddock, Surtout and Shower=Proof Coats of Covert, Whip Cord, Worsted, Twill Fabrics, Venetian or Cheviot, in all the new shades ‘of’ tan, olive and brown, as well as the one-tone effects of gray and black, $16.50 to $38,00 Two Exceptional Val ; The new 34-inch model of Twill Covert in two shades of tan lined with mohair serge, silk sleeve lining. \ Exceptionally good value at $12.50 Overcoats of black or Oxford Vicuna, the 40-inch :conserva- tive models, lined throughout and faced lapels with’ all-silk . merveilleux. Exceptionally good value at $15.00; ~! aesieueon pei rarest hi fF SScP. ea ae Ns 4 | | | Brooklyn Stores. Flatbush Av near Fulton St. | We soll substantial all-wool business Suits and Overcouts st $5.00 and $7.60. Money 2338 & 2340 THIRD AVE., Camm OH vn eu They are made from the better grade of worsteds and strictly pure wool cheviots, in all the new Fall shades, in single or double breasted coats, with wide concave shoulders, straight or rounded fronts; trousers are either medium widths or full hips and peg top atyle— In fi elsewhere at 615 and $18. If we give you so much for only $10, just imagine how fine FURNITURE BARGAINS. COWPERTHWAIT 104 To [08 JUST A REMINDER, When you read your Morning] columns, SN PER HWy, —l Famous Low Prices, but we have made special prep- arations to show the greatest line of Men’s Suits ana Top Coats BERNHEIM & CO.'S Values Are Famous. ' Ev a we try to improve on our own high standard of values. We do not Season deem it progressive to —_—____—————_ merely do as well as we did before. We utilize the profit of years © of experience, and by trading Aere this Fall you share in these profits. | This season we are not only showing a | most complete stock of everything needed from Head to Foot for Men or Boys at our | To Sell at Just “10 , they contain all the style and quality you find in suits offered a garment we sell at 12.50, 15.00 or more, Boys’ Suits, ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS, ##%, 4,02 double-breasted or Norfolks, also fine blue, brown. or red serge sailors, handsomely trimmed, at...... oe. $1,958 BOYS’ SUITS made in the newest styles, ine cluding Sailors, Russian Blouses and the new Nor- folk Reefers, as well as the plain serge and black Clay double-breasied erases $298 elsewhere at $4.50, at... Refunded for Any Unsatisfactory Purchaae. ERNGHEIM & CLOTHING, FURHISHI HATS. SHOES. Downtown Corner SHTURDAY TILL 11.30 P st 127th ST. Ww. 147 1807 “RELIABLE CARPETS DINING-ROOM BARGAINS. WEATHERED OAK. SIDEBOARDS, $22 (reduced from $80). French devel mirrors, brass drawer prills. CHINA CLOSETS, ‘$20 (reduced from $38). EXTENSION TABLES,. $¥9 (reduced from $27.50). ARM CHAIRS, $4.00 (reduced from $0). CHAIRS, $2.00 duced ene eo SCOTCH LINOLEUMS, .45—.55—.65 per sq. yd, (reduced 65—.75—8 Ortental, tile and floral OILCLOTHS, .25—.35—.45 per sq. yd, (reduced from .35—45—.55). Long Credit brings the season's best within your reach. West 14% St. NEAR 67AY. through these columns, If a gover ness or nurse is needed for the chfl- dren ghe {is secured through these | | If the son and heir wants World do you ever look over the last a pony he gets ‘t through these col- three or four inside pages? These pages are set in solid agate|Usposed of it will be advertised in type. They make public the Wants! ‘py_ World thia morni: of the People of this great metropolis. | 110, If a business man needs a clerk he |‘‘For Sales.” Here you will find almost says so in these columns, umns. And {ff the business is to be the “Business Opportunity” column, o. ing printed Business Opportunities” and If his wife/every kind of business to be sold, - from a music hall to a cigar store, This morning bakeries were offered, horse-shoeing shops, ‘confeoti stores, printing plants, a tea and cof- fee route, grocery stores, yhloons, butcher shops, a hay and feed store, and go on, It will pay you to watch this oal- umn every day, even if you do not contemplate purchasing. Sooner of later you will find something tha! will add to your income, Fhom All Parts of the World Apply in Answer to “*Farntshed Rooms for Rent’”

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