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3 + HETTRER ONE ONE MLE, 1.4 ~T Work at on at graves Chay’s Filly Memories Steps a ‘Mai? Mile Handity In 560 furlongs in 119, Hurstbourne a mile Northern Star and Tres- were sent four furlongs in 0.63. Se Star having a decided afvan- the finieh. Sonoma Belle breezed = the atretch in 14 seconds, eent Gadduces and @ half ip 6345 Piquet, an- of ‘this string, galloped three- quarters,of a mile in 118 Hetr Ap- parent was eant five furlongs in 1.06, and M. Theo breesed six furtongs in 1.18.1-2, Graham's Beggar Bedy turned the same distance in 120. Timmon's Wyefiela stepped « mile in 1.48, Frayling sent Ben Battle six furlongs in 118° and Embarrassment a half-mile in 8. Krause's Neither One worked a mile fe. 1.48 easily. Archie Zimmer had Ernest Parham ‘ reel off one mile in 1.48 4-5. FAST WORK AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY ; Track at “the Bay” Is In Splen- did Condition and Racers Move Along at a Merry Clip. Mi gan te (Sfeetal to The Evening World.) SHEBPSHEAD BAY, N. Xs Oct, 1.— ‘The track was in good condition to-day and the time shown. was excellent. J. W. Schorr's Malinos and Dutiful, eolng together, slipped off six furlongs in 1.18. Fred Littlefield sent Funny Side and Turquoise Blue a mile together in 1.491 J. EB, Madden's Golden Drop reeled oft five furlongs in 1.06 1-2 J. P. Kramer's Pieg Staff breezed a half in 0,521-2, Gold Baint @id the dis- tance in about the same time. Gt. Golen and Handful going together covered six furlongs in 1.26. T. J. Hoaly allowed Wild Thyme « mile gallop in 1.7, Divination and Dolly Spanking going together clipped off a half in 0.6 2-8 J. E. Pepper'g Love reeled off @ mile and @ furlong in 2.04. R. 'f, Wilson's Ascetic did ix fur longs in 110. The J. R.& F. P. Keene atring were all toned up on the front stretch, but nothing was wanted but easy exercise. J. A. Drake's Ocean Tide, Bobidal, [shlana and Handsome Florry, going dapat, breezod a half in 0.681-2. . Joyner sent Ormonde's Right. ov furlongs in 1.01. Frank Farrell's Unmasked covered six furlongs in 1.2. "PiaATES” GET. ALL THE MONEY BOSTON, Muss. Oct. 14—Last even- ng President Barney Dreyfuss, of the| Pittwburg Club, gave a midnight supper 10 hia ‘players and a@ few friends of the clak who, came from Pittebung. Mr. Dreyfuss complimented his boye on verjee were over, and although Pittsburg was he ht the Torok ait the Sogney- ust st the ee Se colve st Js not possible (> ony at Eta doubt: each er Touge $2,000 "better ol Peat |e eer the ertorals {yond ea Salas = be derstood will not masse |e Scavica in fot far to the bonus. RACING AUTOS LEAVE CLEVELAND CUBVELAND, O., Oct, 14—The auto- nobile endurance test was resumed this morning et { o'clock when B. B. i _ Bee 2 ALLAN F. HEDGES NOW DISAPPEARS Man Convicted of Embezzlement Is Said by His Wife to Have Left Her, Taking Bonds of Great Value. Foltowing the announcement that Al- lan F. Hedges is under suspended sen- tence for having embezzled $17,000 from Ames, Swan & Co, comes the statement from ‘his wife that he has deserted her and that she will seek a divorce, Mrs. Hedges, who at firet stood by her husband in his trouble, 1s now bitter against him, She dectares that in leav- ing her when the charge of embezzle- ment was hanging over his head he took with him mining stocks of great value. flat_in the outskiris of Brooklyn. She formerly had a handsome house in Pros- pect Place, overlooking the park, had horses and carriages, a summer home fm fact all the concomitants of wealth, ‘When seen to-day by an Evening World reporter she sada: “Tt ts not the reduction in cfroum- @tances that make my heart sore, nor @o I want Allan Hedges to return. I never want to see him again. While I hewe been struggling to keep up and Yve im the best way possible he has @one away with another woman. Now I tow that his love gor me was false. He has associated with this woman, whose name, I think, is Franklin, for seven years. “and what do you think this woman was? She was a cleaner in a Broad- way build! and her mother 1) 1 Rod tvok ‘district in Erie ‘Basin! His infatuation for has him into all sont of cxtraveranoea, ‘but how he kept # up I can’t see, as he. (ley been earning only $9 a week lately. All of this munificent salary he took with him when he disappeared the other day. He left me tho grocery and butcher tile to pay. "Phe imfning stock maitons cloned to me he carried a but its exact Oh, he has value I cannot deter: been such a good h “Our life was the happlest in the world until this woman came into it. Ghe ie responaibie ‘for all our trouble and our misfortune, I have been a hard- working, Wife to Allan Helges and I ed him in time of adversity. This is the gratitude of the man.” GREY TICK WINS CESAREWITCH LONDON, Oct. 14—At Newmarket to- day The Cesarewitch Stakes (@ handi- cap of 25 sovereigns each, with 500 sov- ereigns added, upward; two miles and two furlongs) ne. ai second and Burses was third. ‘Twenty-six horses started. The result was a complete upset. Zin- fc was favorite at 8 to Hetan third horses. lagainst Burses, JUST MISSED THIRD RAIL. aeoparated ‘The betting was 50 Kerney’s Fall to Brooklyn Tmoks Still May Kill Him. Joseph Kemey, twenty-one years of platform of a through train from the Brooklyn Rapid Transit station at Grand thrown and severely injured, thought that he was electrocuted by third rail, this head being almost against the rafl, and there was much excitement tiation ing among the women on the Kerney an diaseration ‘and the sion ana It was is a widow. ed CRUSHED IN ELEVATOR. old, of No. 693 West Fiftieth street, was about to enter an qlevator, in the Bcia nd, at No, 9 West Worty-six Mrs. Hedges now lives tn @ tenement | for three-year-olds and was won by Grey Tick. Zinfandel was “a age, in attempting to board the rear and Greene avenues this morning was ‘Loule Collins, a negro thirty-one years Portla street, éhis morale x Yen he Stewator started, crushing hi ng ier tte was taken. {0 Hoseevelt Hos pital. THROUGH STREETS Griffith Cooper Captures Man Who Tried to Break Into His Home in Brooklyn—Police- man Joins in Pursuit. (Vibe easy After a chase of three miles through the streets GriMth Cooper, a wealthy realdent of Willlamsburg, arratened tn the Lee Avenue Court, Brooklyn, to-day the man he captured. Mr. Cooper says he tried to break into his home at No. 192 South Ninth street. ‘A servant awakened Mr. Cooper and told him that a man was trying to get in & rear window, Cooper slipped on his trousers and found the man kneeling on a shed and trying to push the sash up Running out the side door Mr. Cooper surprised the supposed burgtar, who abandonod his tools and ran down the street. (tr. Cooper followed, shouting the alarm as he went. Policeman Joseph Bender heard his cries and came down Driggs avenue in time to join in the chase, Together they pursued the man until they had goue fully a mile from the Cooper nome. He was corralled in a blind alley and sur rendered, At the station the man Gescrfbed him- self os Alexander ‘eara old, of No. % Monroe street, Man- hattan, "He denied he was the man wanted, but Mr. Cooper was positive in me Identification, ee nie Vings } In court the Magistrate | Sauer wore rubber-soled shoes and held j him in $3,000 bonds, TRAINING SHIP MISSING. Crtiisers to Search North Sea for Dutch Steamer Argus AMSTERDAM, Ost. 14—Some con- cern ts felt for the safety of the Dutch steamer Argus, used as a training ship for naval cadets. ‘Two crutsers have started to search the North Sea for the midssing vessel. DOCTORS GIVING FREER SERVICES DURING OCTOBER. British Doctors Performing Wonderful Cures These eminent specialists are giv- ing their services entirely free of charge to all invalids who call upon them for relief before November firat. These services consist not only of consultation, examinations and advice, but also of all minor surgical operations. ‘The Staff of Eminent Physicians of the British Medical Society (inc.) are located at No. 8 Hast 14th street, The | New York. The object in pursuing this lib- eral course is to become rapidly and personally acquainted with the sick and afflicted, and under no circum- stances will any charge whatever be made for any services rendered (med- icjne excepted) to invalids who call upon them during this month. The Doctors treat all forms of dis- ease and deformities, and cure every case they undertake. At the first in- terview a thorough examination is made, and if incurable the patients are frankly and kindly told so; also advised against spending their money for useless treatment. Male and Female Weakness, Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness and Bronchial Affections, Disease of the Heart, Stomach, Kidneys, Bladder, to the pital. at te ‘Soubtful ‘it ee wit I Sire. Be ‘He | Prostate, Varicocele, Rupture, Rheu- was the sole support of his mother, who|matism and Skin Diseases of all kinds, are pon arely, cured by their new treatment. Their Chief Consulting Physician is_ in personal charge. Hours, 9 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 8. Special Notice.—Patients living at @ distance who cannot come to the elty can write, describing their troubles, and have a complete course of Home Treatment sent ther Oxillation Treatment. He ts ent va fee a ane x ie ak ‘the case of roe Bison ‘even! int authority and teacher , N._¥.._ the eminent fA ‘emt BRONCHITIS-DEAFNESS Mr. Leo Kofler, the Eminent Asthority on Voice Cultwre and Author of the World Renowned Book, “The Art of Breath- tng as a Basisof Tone Production,” Cured by Dr. Gardner’s reagment for two and .enfortmatsly ae See a be Ores eee you may say, twice as bat 1, fin my Cie DR. GARDNER CURES Head “HLL eat Saat o are mete oe Bethea an and. er tions. ave strain’ end 1 Ramackeangnai ee aie he ia pees haan aa im Tre aininowd Sind votes he sveatat an tte orethbs! . rat Fe puna A. — hard broathiha, Katee cone a PNG, RRO UR, iar jeod nm, x, ic ee 0. fae Paes Sheet ee oe Ria rt Se arr ce TRIAL TREATMENT FREE ner will {Wor o limited time ‘Ds Shee - correct diagn: to assure Offioe, 43: 436 Sth Sth Ave NY. Y. ¥. city. |" sly ca at whoaxtee ning ‘THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1903. CHASES BURGLAR | Vogel Brothers AQ pst Cor BY Ave The You We've a little band of tailors—graduates, as it were, of failosiog —-set apart from the rest. It’s an honor for one of our regular tailors to get into that class. They can earn it only by mas- tering all the little details of good clothes making. be specialists and have experience, intelligence and skill. What they produce must please critical eyes; it must be the They must best clothing it is possible to produce. To these men we give Brothers’ clothes can buy. the buttonholes, rather full. tailor’s $30. Our special price is always retain their shape. cheviots and thibets. Other Sach Suits $12 to $80. on special sale at by a custom tailor at any price. very broad long, han Vo LATE SATURDAY EVENING. Prince Albert Coats and Vests. Value 825. Made of fine black thibets and unfinished worsted: They are broad of shoulder and the’ These coats and vests would cost at a custom our black dress goods to make into fine suits and overcoats. Is it any wonder with all this care that our clothing is so dif- ferent, sofar superior to the ordinary sort? Come here, tryon one of these garments and you'll see for yourself that Vogel are the best ready-to-wear clothes you Special at $20. silk faced to rt is draped $20 Other Prince Albert Coats and Vests from $15 to $82. Cutaway Frock Coats and Vests. Value $20. Special at $15. Made of black thibet in the new full skirt style, with broad, shapely shoulders and long eollars and leve!s; body and will not wrinkle or lose their shape. and vests are exceptional value at $20. Other Cutaway Coats and Vests from $10 to $28. “Single-Breasted Sack Suits. Vaiue $20. Special at $15, ‘These sack suits are made in the dressy four-button style, with broad shoulders, long collars and lapels and coat fronts that will They are made of black worsted Our special price for these $20 suits is the coat fronts lie close to These coats Our special price is $15 $15 Men's Silk Lined Overcoats. Value $20. Special at $15, Made of black unfinished worsteds, silk lined throughout to the edge of lapel, cut in the medium length style, with loose back, broad shoulders and long collars and lapels. These $20 overcoats $15 At 810, $15, $20 & $25, Other New Fall Overcoats from $10 to $80. Men's Cravenette Raincoats. A more swagger garment than our Cravenettes was never turned out Our Cravenettes are made with Iders, long collars and lapels, and are cut 50 inches loose, graceful folds from the shouiders. g&Drovhors Naty Stv.Cor. Bh Ave. apiance and ‘Oreansl Pianos and Organs. Greatest of all Piano Sales By His Original ation ee riginal_ sci Treatment ES | Sood eene as % Celebrated $350 Tone-Lasting Walters Piano. Built to Last a Lifetime! Bullt by the Walters Piano Com; and guaranteed for ten years, One of the best pianos ade a Instruments which cannot begin to compare with the Walters Piano afe sold dally at from $350 to $400 each, Just think of Securing a celebrated Walters Piano for Its Actual Value— sd ha 195--$5 Down, 31a Week including Stool and Cover, Ptonos Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5. Don’t Delay—Come To-Morrow and save $150.00 to $200.00. Don't buy a so-called “slightly-used” or secondhand ptano at Cautton—,ny price, for it will soon become entirely useless, P Cg OU a a ADVICE FREBAS*8roctwey, rose Help Wanted—Male, CLOTHING WANTED FOR SH CUTTERS, guaranteed. Aj on ee steady employment ,. ti fe pia eofgtar Ce BB Rew Get GT Sa Lost, Found and Rewards. LQNTa Mewerd, “Sarna it elt World mer Ceres SOSWEEK EE STTO 7aWuLW For instance: "Tables, highly polished, can be ex- tended to six feet, with massive round F legs and handsomely carved $7.65 & fect, really worth $12.00; Odd Parlor Chairs, in ma- hogany, piano lish, finished h upholstered tapestry seats, a tual value $12. ca, $7. 49 cial. § Washstands,in oak,withone drawer, closets and splasher back, towel racks, value $4.00; special, $2.39 Long Credit Given. Arrangements Mace to Suit § Every One’s Circumstances. Dentistry. Sideboards of best si soned oak, with 2 draw- ers, cup- boards, tine French plate mirror in centre, actu- ally wort $35.75, cial at Massive Oak Retention $23.75 spe i with h French tom; finish, No Mail Orders Filled for Specials. Large Parlor Mirrors mahogany frames, highly polished, 4 value $15.00; special lars, large, heavy cas- Hraot.| 155,157 and 159 East 23d St. | A PURCHASE HERE MEANS BIG SAVING. No other store in New York can lay claim to lower prices than we are asking; in fact, we make the price feature such an attraction that one is almost compelled to buy. Deeply cut, covered very soft worth at leas oak, finely polished, double glass doors; Doors -of 3d Ave, Tufted Couches, {tk in velour or verona, assort- ed colors; first-class upholstering; luxurious; and $2. t $12; special at. 4 shelves, neatly, )7) carved top; actual! finished \atue $15.00; spe-| f= bevel plates, cial, cabinet mae" $8.99 $8. 98 ii; Open Saturday | ee Evenings. Steel Enamelled Beds like cut, snow-white with heavy pit We ha 3.49 a» Ii business now cen’ 23d St. establishment. ve no Branch Scotts For Sale. DIRECTLY OPPOSITE ENRICH’s. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. TEETH $1 we. Call and (fe our estimates before going elsewhere, Lowest prices and best guaranteed work In Greater New York. Our instalment or easy-pay- ment system—$1.00 down and §1.00) weekly--on cold and all work. 4 -ure Gold Fill- ings, $2.00 up Fillings, $1.00. Crowns $5, $7, $10. ction suarante all work or money refunded FULL SETS UF BEST TEETH, $5,$7,$9. Painless Extractions Free. ADR. RANKIN’S DENTAL PARLORS, ¥ 352 6th Ave., ram sae 9366 6th AVE., Rivas ovin fi 610 6th Ave, ssh bith sta Downtown Branch: Cor. Canal and Varick Sts. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P, M. For Sale. CREDIT FOR HVERYBODY. CLOTHING for Ladies and Men. Will Keep You Well Dressed. LENOX CLOTHING CO., 2289 3d Ave., near I2Sth, one flight up, 884 Columbus Ave., near 104th, one flight up. 247 Sixth Ave., cor 6th St, one flight up. Business Confidential. Open Evenings CLOTHING CREDIT VOR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN Also Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, $1 Per Week. Manhattan Clothing ae | st0has {<i a Bin kink OPEN PYENING | CLOTHINGON CREDIT jeg [3 CRAVENETTE COATS AND FURS, om eekly oF monthly paynsnts, "STANDARD OUTPITTING (0. Te $1.00 A WEEK|: Diamonds, Watchi : CAH OR CREDIT. ONES yEnc No em dinte dellve: 0} any of Gr ie 5 Seni 254 SIXTH OTHING fo retere you ries or di ae r=) WATCHES, JEWELRY. nt. KLY watches, ntla M REDIT DIAMONDS, i ‘NEW CREDIT SYSTEM CLOTHING FOR LA’ TNOMIRIE Make your parchave, way the first| payvment and tnke the woods along. THE FASHION CREDIT | HOUSE, 7 West 14th St. vers! Fete FY. SWE NEW CREDIT | IDEA, FOR LADIES, MEN noe Ur security erlee made. lane, pay the first deposit and take the ora WeNuB CREDIT HOUSE, 223 Oth Ave., bet. 14th and [5th Sts. & Bia . “ak bin Biamon mf fh iden, Roe $1 Week: guutred: Write, pho WATC WaT | DE area daimdintaly Tow . meats rue NHATTAN D! cm lane Pete tore ential IDEN LAN requ! 5 Write ‘or telephone” to | ET% co., esa MAIVEN LANB. WASY PAYMENTS. Will pend representauive ic desired, American Watch MALUEN LANB. DIAMONDS, WATCH ments; low DIAMOND § oriote, Fall wreanpree TAKE El SEY ATOR. cid dimen VANE ay ~ TYPEWRITERS RENTED: ALL M. F.8. WEBSTER CO. | sith Way. Tel.s240 prank WATCH MEN & BOYS, ADE. STATIONS and De The ‘ Pullinan required’ ho. Make your, pur. ly, re> or call, fans Viamond Co, aM” Cos paym prices; cata rkMOND “CO., ets Stroet, tral Station, rs AM $0.20 PM: sHg0 Pa ally. M, aie Pull area 424 Street, Midnight Rxpre cept TARLGM Division. Railroads, (NewYork Cour a arrive and depart from ¢ saa at 28-: WIPE! tee Monday. and 8.90PM. Ran uratiated, Sa offic nat, 18h pint ep Tat is, Case Boeke a v fag pe anes by Wentcott =e Qa: RA Tis Pennsylvani bosses ane cortinadt, Bereeta tn five th Patio begin | hat a Page for pe Ral iL. f away 182 Bu eaten Avante Annex Station. Bpokiva ‘ocheral Manager Business Property To Let. TO LET, | LARGE DOUBLE STU NEAR CITY Pity a RULAND & WHITING Railroads. RAILROAD, 3°" _ foot West ‘Dwi we ontaaty: hind Stree, POs Laker: ; Smowine. and Onaere fi EvatloU cane St. Louts, ho SYLVANTA. Sei Stes pine Dini ary ti B Ay ie) 19 755 A M BEN AA ‘and 1 |. 1854, 113 Aventie -( corner 20th mwenty third of Desinteees and Street, 860 ton and. Penneylvania ‘ompany lop ‘eat parana R. woop, » wrens “rrattle Managers. r Agent <a" 50x85, 30 City Hall Placi DIATE POSSESSION,. 5 BEEKMAN ST,