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| FIGHTING ON A 1 SHANCHAIED = [WHAT MAKES THAT TIRED, - BRIDGE TRAIN) ON ONE VESSEL) ACHING, LAME BACK: You Know that Lame Back Is Ofze of the Most | , Common Symptoms of Kidney Troltible ? ’ é ‘A Gany of Brooklyn Roughs| Moses Smattwood Tele an} | -ommlon Symplom Men’s Brand-New Resist Effort to Stop Them! Amacing Story of Kidnappltig) mistakable evidence of kidney trouble, $ and Turn Upeh Polieeinan| of the Laborers from the yop tat he Nick of health not di. $3 Derb y Hats at $2 + ir re =e y ae and Trainmen. Dooks at Savainah. itd a erin att sare Verolion, Bright's Diseasé, which is the worst form of kidney trouble, may steal upon Saka & Company Brnadtway, 33d to 34th Street 10 and 14 Kt. Gold Scarfpins, Brooches & Pendants At One-Third to One-Half Below Value.” The designs are such as good taste sanctions. They are set with genuine semi-precious stones or real pearls. The sale is for Friday and Saturday. SCARF PINS. Gold Brooches, 10 ; i in foney dew! z " » with opals, pearls or amethyst. Scarf Pins, 10 kt. gold in leaf, bird or) Vatice eo on figure designs, sct with genuine aluen $2.50 & $3.00. At $1.50 pearls, opals or baroque pearls. rooches, 10 kt, gold, in dragon, Value $1, $ t | scroll, medallion violet, crescent,, Value $1.00 to $1.50. At 75c/sircu me fancy designs, set with Scarf Pins, 10 kt. gold in figure,| genuine opals, pearls. garnets, ame- flower, bird, animal or fancy designs, | thysts or matrix, 4 Store Closes at 5.30 2y I The best hat-maker in America, who turns ora eae 7 ‘ out nothing but the highest grade hats, sold to us, to FOUGHT TILL CITY HALL, PUT ON A RUSSIAN BARK yer y inita Ana dhe extraordinary effect i straighten out his stock, a quantity of odd lots of hat BROOKLYN, WAS REACHED.| AND ALL CRUELLY BEATEN,| of the world-famous kidney and bladder bodies “in the rough’’—i, e., unshaped—at a substantial Shon oalreed wt ntands the highest fr : ‘ fe reduction. These he made up for us on his latest, most its, wonderful cures of the most dis: i ani desirable blocks, possessing all thestyle of regular $5 hats, ths otecana yan Hel Nera awenie and made by the same skilled workmen. ‘| iy Not a hatin the lot that isn’t worth, on a conserva- bottle free by mai tive estimate, $3. Capt. Cullen, of Adams Street| Discharged Without Pay at \ Station, Took a Hand, and| Bristol—Smailwood Is Sent After'a Hard Struggle Toughs} Back by the U. S. Consul— | Were Locked Up. Alleged Kidnappers Arrested. after waing Dr. al ie The chance of the season to buy your new Derby Hat, res ia enna Soa pearls, metrix| Values $4.00 & $5.00. At $2.50: Swamp-Koot 1s m entirely cured, in a choice of stylish blocks, Value $1.75 to $2.50. At 98c| Breeches. 10 kt. gold, in star, heart, ~ ho medallion or dragon designs, set with” Scarf Pins, 10 kt. gold, in flower,|Senuine topoz, opals, amethyst, teal wreath, fleur de lis and fancy designs, | Pearls, garnets or baroque pearls. set with genuine stones, matrix, : ) almandine, sapphires or real pearls.| 5 See xa bt pis ; roo tt, 1, i Value $3.00. Special at $1.50! wreath and other desigas, set with ; Is, pearls or amethyst. > Scarf Pins, 10 kt. gold, in fleur de lie, | £e7uine Opals, pe ” scroll and fancy designs, set with| Value $7.00. At $4.00 real pearls, genuine opals, garnets, | Brooches and Pendants, 10 kt. 5 . gold, matrix or amethyst. in new and fancy pren aes ' ‘potf® Captain Cullen, of the Adams] When the White Star iiner Mafortic Btreet station, B: ; reached her dock Dep’ nited att arn, 5 tation, Brooklyn; Floyd Horton, | eo t.s Marshals took from the ship's] W. ©. Bally, 2d Lieut. of Police. @ plait-dlothés than, of tthe Highteeath | ioypieal Moses Smallwood, whose story Columbus, Ga. { Predinét station, Manhattan; & train-|of ehanghaing from the port of Savan-| Lame back is only one symptom of as been ¥ arallete!. ‘The | kid bt f , Other A : (SRS Shee rit ae cad ours be Bele howe, nyu ne a You Need SHOES? } Geen fest Wftie it tele the Broomyn {eye MO, Bory aM ee, often during the day and to get We Need Shoe-Filled Space “it Witt PAY YOU 10 HELP US MAKE IT At $2, instead of $3 “yee the arrest ttere of several men said to di ! : Gridge bound for the Island. The two fMany times during the night, inabilit be in the bustfices of kidnapping both i abi Ten who were responsible for the gen-| black ahd white men for service on for-|to hold your urine, smarting or irrita- éral row wero arrested after a hard|éign vessel tion in passing, brickdust or Sediment in pane esreeeenraati —_—- — - ——_———— — Values $4.00, At $2.00) genuine amethyst. real 7 ts, 2 Gtruggte ahd taken to the Adams street| small was returned to this coun-|the urine, catarrh of the bladder, uri 5 ; =I 5 a, = 00. At rl yst, real pearls, opals, rage en to the street) ery by the Uriited States Consul at Bris-|acid, constant headache, dizziness, sleep The Basement Shoe Store has served its Scart Pins. 14 ket. fold, in fancy de- of oqRe Pearl . oe 4 , Horton Was on the train when {i left]|tol, England, to whom the negro Arst|lessness, nervousness, irregular heart thousands, and served them well—saved them Signs, set with genuine opals and real| ¥-!¥¢ $8.00. At $5.00 @adhattan. About hait way over the} told his Bto beating, rheumatism, bloating, Irritabil: much money, and always supplied thoroughly whole pearls: | Brooches and Pendants, 10. and 14 kt. “A negro and a white man who runs/ity, worn-out feeling, lack of ambition, ‘a ballors’ doarding-house fn Bavannalb,”’ | {6ss of flesh, sallow complexion. ap 4, ‘got me drunk the first week in] — If your water, when allowed to remain a rowed ‘fhe out fn the harbor} undisturbed in a glass or bottle for rushed to separate them and at the}to the Russian bark Alice. The bark |twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or Suthe time quiet the passengers, many| was leaking and the pumps had to De) settling, or has a cloudy appearance, it Of whom were women. hanned ait, the time,” All the regular) fs evidence that your kidnevs and bladder need tmmediate attention. Like one mixing In a family affair, |CTO¥ had lett her, and when % eas met In taking Swamp-Root you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp-Root is forton no sooner directed his efforts , white and black, who ae peag the most perfect healer and gentle aid to the kidneys that is known to medical toward separat shanghaled, 1 fought to get away, Girweh Giek Hie THO tt we ORE the Stcers beat me wp and 1 had to| scien Values $4.50 &$5.00. At $3,00 | £°!4: in pretty designs, set with genu- | ine turquoise, amethys BRQOCHES, PENDANTS. gornets, oriental end Brooches, 10 kt. gold,in fancy designs, set with genuine opals or amethyst. | Brooc Values $2.00 & $2.50. At 98) desiine. set, with genuine jole pearls, Brooches, 10 kt. gold, in flower,| Value x dragon, crescent, owl or wreath de-| ao 4s $7.00 sign, set with genuine amethyst, | Brooches, 14 kt. gold, scroll desiga, | \]] pearls or opals. set entirely with pearls and genuine Vel al or gernet centre § $3.50 & $4.00. At $2.00 Value $15.00. At $10.00 HeraldSquare Sheets &PillowCases lage sounds of a souffe attracted his regs from thé paper he was read- ie And he saw two men engaged in a u at ght in the aldie of the car, Horton good and worthy shoes. Now building operations crowd other merchandise into the space it has oceupied so long ; and the shoes must get out in a jiffy—only three days remain. Space must be made quickly, and _ we are offering the best bargains ever known to even this famous shoe store. In the general hurry for space-making we offer this mp-Root is the great discovery of Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and splenuid group of fine shoes from our regular stocks—lines ‘who had a fight on his hands. Word! Xone of us Had ever Been on & sall-| bladder Specialist. Hospitals use it with wonderful success in both slight and|f{| that we shall discontinue. It's a splendid collection— | Spread through the cars rapidly that a|ing vessel before. We had done noth-| severe cases. Doctors recommend it to their patients and use it in their own ’ Awe Was In progress and a trainman|ing Dut handle cotton on the Tevee and | farities, because they recognize in Swamp-Root the greatest and most successful Women’s $5 and $6 Shoes at $2.85 ry uhe dock: ch \ fame to Horton's help, the car continu-| Siteg poke nothing Sit Ramelan, and remedy for any derangement of the kidneys, liver and bladder. composed of these four groups: ink on its way. when they would give an order, we co Women’s Patent Calfskin Boots; hand-turneil; Loula heels: button, Cane ante Sn eieerey < chem, and then W®!! wn prove What SWAMP-ROOT, the Great Kidney, Liver and plain toes. The sizes, of course, are mostly in the narrower widths, but a ‘ Id get a beating. The trains do not stop until they | *2 rae f days, and : very fair supply is here. Keduced from $6. Fench the City Hal station, Brooklyn, | oyery day each overs ae sf ting. Bladder Remedy Will Do for YOU, Every Reader May Have and the battle between the policeman, | They shook me down from the ladder a Sample Bottle FREE by Mail. the two men and the trainman was| severe timed and my lege are skinned 3 SPECIAL NOTICE.—No matter how many doctot 3 m. woing’ on when the train reached there. “When we got into Bristol we were Women’s Kidakin Button Shoes, without tips; long, Plas vamps; welted and stitched soles and pretty heels; hand. ished. Were $5. Women’s Kidskin Boots, patent leather tips; welted soles, Cuban heels, Fine dress boots on an easy last. Reduced from $5. Pillow Cases—Plain. you have tried—no x91 ‘ Capt. Cullen, of the Adams street sta-|not allowed to go ashore, but hi ter how much money you may have spent on other medicin: u really owe Women's Black Fine-grained Kldskin Boots; slipper foxed; kid tips; 179x216 yds.; Value 60c., at 42¢ tion, was walting for the train to go to] unload the cargo of pitch pine. Just aa | it to yourself and to your family to at least give Swamp-Root a trial. Its. stanch- Handccarheds Cabhalheeley bottobed and lacgd; rather light and bebe 1Mxol4 1 Gc. at 48c 2 x A Value 16¢ his home. He saw something of an un-|{ienar cee were put Ine rowboat and | ést friends to-day are those who had almost given up hope of ever becoming well Hf] Reduced from $5. 3 706) at S4elae% i 18e wonted character was going on, and where we pleased. We were you oy mye a ere Pe He wonder iuleremica i Shine Rock All Now at $2.85 Pair Main Floor. oxo! ij a ae at OE 50 x 36 F 20c almost before the train st: dh > s solutely free by mail, also a book telling all about Swamp-Root, and con- 5 .. y a oy 54x 36 fn the centre of the waltl of fists, | pezam, the Bumerous whippings and! taining many of the thousands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from And here is brief summary of the rest of the day’s good awxale goct at 666.24 = 3 22¢ ‘Then the policeman and trainman, as-|was In, the Majesties, foetal Bil the | men gd apts Wholowe Riele wood! heaith—In fact irate lives fo the ae news: eS ond BAG , 14x25 AE 20c. at S4e Hemstitched. Bisted by the Captain, began in earnest] W8y sero ie ce) ‘ul curative properties of Swamp-! - In writing to Dr. 20. a Men’s $3 Shoes at $1.90 Women’s $2.50 an oes al 2 x2" ft ghe., at 608 fy iain ino Ay ga ove a Fh Saad antes er |mow ygevfo om rnd eves oe Taine KEL YO] en 5 ana gh shoes 524 | 8 aigsay coctaneselte Sao eee 5 s u if 8 omctals hay 3 5 iy 3 4 ‘do even to arrost the men. cuifn rested at Savannah, ‘Oterom, the Tf you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can Men's $4 Shoes at $2.40 Women's $2.50 Shoes at $1.50 7 q} os “ 85c., at 72¢ 50 x 38!4 "966 finally succeeded in bringing one of the| ¥epper, of & sailor's Hourdlig:hovse. andl purchase the regular $0-cent and one-dollar size bottles at the drug stores Chk Men's $4 Shoes at $2.85 Women’s $3 Shoes at $1.90 “ OBe Sighters out ana the trainman and the|auker ot being the kidnappers, “Bei: | where, Don’t make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kil- Boys’ $1.50 Shoes at $1.10 Women’s $2.50 Shoes at $1.90 plain ciate mAn finally subdued the Rea to Bavannah to tes- Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Boys’ $1.75 Shoes at $1.30 Women’s $3.50 Shoes at $2.20 ‘ Boys’ $2 Shoes at $1.50 Children’s $1 Shoes at 75c Table Linens aa Then another Meht was on in @ Strug- Boys’ $2.50 Shoes at $1.70 Children’s $1.50 Shoes at $1. 5 Pri ¢ i from the train to the Adams street Boys’ $2.50 Shoes at $1.90 Children’s $1.50 Shoes at $1.20 At Special Prices for Friday. tation, both the rowdlés continuing to Main Floor, Children’s $1.75 Shoes at $1.40 Extra heavy bleached all-linen satin Damask, 72-in. wid ine. p new patterns. Value $1.00 yd. Special at 80e i 20-in. Napkins to match. Value $2.50. cial ar $4.75 24-in. Napkins to match. Valug $3.25. Special at $2.1 i tothe foie fad pineea eee Women’s $2 to $3 Shoes at $1 Basement. { So gory were the men engaged in the Fow that tt looked Aa If they had Been | ‘ ale } ‘@ ‘ight with kolves, Cuilen and vered ne F Bloods wi F d_ecratching all of tie men who i SED irvine tb eievent the ‘orisinhl |] Hemstitched Lunch Cloths, all linen, silver bleached.’ Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co, Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts. |) 8-4, value $2.00. Special at $4.50 TAvine twekiycone yeater Of on | 10-4, value $2.35. Special at $1.75 Gitelay of No, 38 Clibtan Reet, Hague 12-4, valug $2.75. Special at $2.00 lyn. igiey says that he was not fight Ft ‘nia friend when Horton. inter- L. Bie claim’ thht two of the guards ® | a : aa | Bleached Linen Satin Damask Napkins, breakfast size. Re | { me f ||] Valu $2.50. Spgcial at $1.7 Gere 121st Street? Chatham Sq.: GarSmMmaANniseG Oriental Carpets ao! 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. | 193 to 205 Park Row. aA Teel een At Greatly R ices for Friday. | | A carat Two ESTABLISHMENTS. ' Exquisite specimens of the art of the Orient, in? NAPKINS. e : 2 Entire Block Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield St, Brooklyn. sizes and colors both rare and unusual. For’ ih som of Barber Shop and Sur-| - > Sai Breey at the ees very low prices: a mar Toe ee taco andl WE RY THING For HOUSEKEEPING, | Special Friday Offering: || S2c2eiseisor'stiaoe EVERYTHING RELIABLE. eee La Premier Corsets. ‘Phe strain’ of @ yiolin tssuing from Ne barber shop of John De Grazia, at . 117 East One Hundred and Nine+ 9 . r I > . tig tried th alenon of Dect MANUFACTURERS’ SALE Russian Iron it dred >. . ‘henty-aath sist, sation, "who ae OF FINE PARLOR SUITS.) Cylinder a trained Bar told nif pits phrt trom the “Wailure.” S.plece Sult, made up to sell at $57.00, offered by us at..... $47.00 Stove, 5-piece Suit, made up to sell at $67.00, offered by us at 56.003 i | sine st wan oper | S-piece Suit, made up to sell at $80.00, offered by us at 67.50} Nickel Decorations; 9 \s ; Nopped inte ihe barter] Sepiece Sult, made up to sell at $97.50, offered by us at 82.00} cH up with pipe com- Ce ararael vie. atea, ea ct Spee Suit, madé up to Sell at $105.00, offered by us at. 87.50 be plete | ae frp rm ves See Fe hates Upholstered in Tapestry, Damask and Velour. Mahogany Finish Frames, $2.98 pvan, $9.75 } COLD WEATHER They are of imported materials of the better” grade, whaleboned throughout and gored at! every possible point. You will find more than» one of the ten models and one hundred styles to suit your figure as though they were wrought to your measure. Our expert designer will spend this week in the department to help you! select and personally fit your corsets. ’ In Our Basement Sales Room. That means 3 “S & H” Green Trading Stamps in- they. gavé the = arty Bow, twenryoie, y Mahogany |. finished BARGAINS. stead of x with all purchases in Chi 5 * k ’: ay : i, erect Sh pel tnoar or, aie beehbne aL) full $1 10 Golden Oak ishi T da a d D di adalah: Framed Pictures t énty-bl aes ¥ Ser @ er = tapestry, gee eeees pestice® : nishing, Toy and Hardware Depts, Of divers subjects, which are far from com- ow, Woke family is said to be a B . . ‘i A a They mudtelte Brot ‘ ores in $2.75 Dresser, monplace. They are usuaily confined to thet ane (Per Pair.) nae . exclusive art shops at materially higher prices. 6 ft. solid oak ‘ Fi ; ‘ y eer ariem Cour x WAION Tinie N) $“OLD RELIABLE” BLANKETS. Olea ie a Remember . Tr iple Stamps | |] Panel Pictures, 3,openings, 36 in. long, Dutch frames, At $6.48 ; bail each Yor trial by a ag lind inal $6.50} F ‘ Dutch and Prench Posters in odd effects, ° At 29¢, 35¢, 6% oe $5.95. ie patel fate} ait) $8. 05. Quaint Pictures for dens and cozy ccrners, At 19. ’. FELL INTO BOILING GREASE, i oo EBRIDAY ONLY, Sporting Prints, for dining-rooms and dens, At 36 9 5 renee French Poster Girl Series, frames in odd designs, At 696. | ; a win eoeabis bie, ae Open Cash or Collections IN BASEMENT. Wem Grien bis oval, circle and squart frames for dining, i ; ; r si " int : Saturday 7 ; Mad acme mars] Bvenings Liberal Credit. | it requestea ta26 & vat which filled ith boll ) E a e “a ? vi Aa ond COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. ACANT HOUSES, Rooms and 2ist. Street and 3rd Ave, Park Row, near Chatham Sq. Apartments are filled by Sunday asks soe i‘ i World Wants. Brown Carbon Pictures, copies of all the famous brown wood frames, Special for Friday and Saturday. : Original Water Colors and Pastels, gold frames with mat corners, Value $1 2.00 o bias aN ite, atl, is airtel