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AKS TRACK JOSIE SADLER ILL "THE WORT, D: AS RESULT OF A BAD FALL Two WEEKS AGO; $EO0000 0064 RECORD IN RACE: /Runs Mile and an Eighth 1.52 3-5, Knocking Two- Fifths of a Second Off Pre- ' vious Best Mark for Course. _ }MERRY ENGLAND RUNS SIX FURLONGS IN 1.12 4-5. | Wizard, Quoted at 20 to 1, Comes’ Home First in Third] ¢ Event, and Outsiders Take First and Second Contests. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Merry England (9 te 2) 1, Buttons (5 to 1) 2, Gay ‘Boy 3. SECOND RACE—Akela (5 to 1) 1, { Gravina (7 to 5) 2, Payne 3. THIRD RACE—Wizard (20 to 1) 1, )Dolly Spanker (even) 2, Monet 3. FOURTH RACE—Carbuncle (9 to 2) 1,.Stamping Ground (5 to 1) 2, Lux Gasta 3. FIFTH HACE—Garnish (30 to 1) 1, Dutiful (15 to 1) 2, Prince Salm ‘Salm 3. | SIXTH \RACE—Ella Snyder (7 to \2) 1, The Guardsman (5 to 2) 2, Mc- | Williams 3. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, N, Y.. Nov. 3—The greatest crowd of the meet~ ing came out to Aqueduct this after- moon, Fully 15,000 people saw the races rs 090004 Josie Sadier, who pla Sophle in “Peggy from Paris,” wag out of the cast last night. It was said at the theatre that the young actress was suffering from a severe cold, but at her home jt was learned that she was seri- oo ously 1] and under constant care of a doctor, Two weeks ago Miss Sadler ed @ severe fall while on the st d, but continued to then alarming sy nd last night she had several hemorrhages, MRS, PEACOCK in tears and her long imprisonment ts telling on her nervous system. Mrs. Peacock is a good-looking woman of thirty-five, with a mass of red-brown hair and blue ey Her volse 1s as soft and low as Cor- delia's, and her manner {8 quiet in the extreme. Dressei TUE! DAY EVENING, $0 and Mrs. Agi enthusiastic over inelae. tion that she ga $100, Her hus of the frm of Bnelie the Peacock $100 more. M Peacock against Wall street compromise: sted 1 goiden-tongaed fom: expert that if the sven 108, other Oe | WEEK ONLY. Sets of Teeth (double suction),.. $3) Bridge Work (per tooth), . «+ $3) Gold Filling, , sts a Life! .M. to8 P.M. Sundays 9 to 3. German Spoken, QUAKER DENTAL SOCIETY 44 E. ldth St, (near B'way, N.Y.) |171 Broadway (Cor, Cortlandt St.) Gold Crowns, Quaker Crown, ridge and Plate Work HOURS: 9 We Gave “S, & HL” Green Trading Stamps. THEBIG'STORE SIEG SIXTH AVE. ae oan I You Want a Lae SOE riced fn the third degree. In view] fact that she had already serveu months In jail, Judge Platt imposed days, Her time ex- Ik low and. st iin Mannattan Brooklyn, Mrs. her not to < been ar six months n rain w that turned 1 he: the women of Yonkers and some from who lost money rs, Peacoe Judge F 1 he ta kis ac tt gave her only Jntest arrest is the tion to upon the m Hoboken OUR RULE | | Perfect Work |Paintess Process rope Prices | yp QUAKER in the mor EM. Sets of DOUBLE to any made superior ACTTY IN ITSELF OPERE. 18°419"STS BER 3, 1900. y SUATH AWE, 192 T020™. STREETS. A Sale of Portieres, Couch Covers, Table Table . Covers, Tapestry Panels & Upholstery — Fabrics _To-Morrow. A morrow morning. are great. every fur n—help them as no store possibly can. «snd prices are ARMURE TAPESTRY PORTIERES. Heavy quality, with exquisite brocaded borders, finished with silk rope edges; regularly $5. 25 priced at $7.90, per pair.. BAGDAD COUCH COVERS. Of heavy, durable quality tapestry, 60 inches wide, finished with the latest cut fringe; the $2 50 $3.25 grade, at, each..... INDIAN COUCH COVERS, Handsome rug designs, in true Eastern colorings, finished with eaored tassel lng: ot $7.50 ty, a eo quality, a $4.85 MERGERIZED ARMURE TABLE COVERS. 4 yard square, fine reversible quality: in all desirable colorings; never sold for less win $l 50 $2.25 each, at.. Sale of Mission and Other Furniture. O sort of scattered ‘through it. We offer to-morrow ro ne GOOD many folks will be: attracted by his diversity of offerings in t 1: is a month when we lend our best effor:s to big Folk like to get their omes in splendid shape for the winter. We help them at jot only in styles—but in yariety and ss e less than you are accustomed to pay for articles of quality. ORIENTAL TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS. _ 134 yds. square, several cholce de- tal “prced at 4298; special ache 7 eae $2. 00 PERSIAN TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS. yds. square, heavy quality, per- seelly, ocaas be suaint designs i? colorings 3 &: value, $2. 65 PETIT POINT TAPESTRY. 50 inches wide, I'Art Nouveau de- signs, in fancy colorings} regu- 79 lar $1.50 quality, per yard.. GOBELIN TAPESTRY. Good, heavy quality, in choice de- signs and a soles range of col- ors; our 1. grade, at, peryard....., S110 SATIN DAMASKS. In chintz and two-toned color- ings; Louis XIV. designs; $1.35 $2.00 quality, choice, per gdd furniture is so popular to-day as Mission. Hardly a home but what has a few pieces The Mission Room is a fancy—and a beauty. a really wonderful collection—built on upholstery store to- sales—because demands SILK ORIENTAL DAMASKS. Exact reproductions of the Eas) Indian embroideries in coloring an design; a very desirable fabric; worth $3.50, at, $1. 9 per yard...seee eeeeeneete GENO EMBOSSED; VELOUR, Double faced, rich scroll design, in red and rose only; $3 quality, at, per yard..... $1 00 FRAMED TAPESTR PANELS. We are showing a choice selection of framed ee panels, syiltable ini for Library or Dining- Room} Pic- tures, at very. exceptional pric Monday. Sale Price, $1.95 $3.90 Regular Price, $2.95 $4.85 Sale Price, $7.50 $9.7, — Regular Price, $9. 2, $9.75 $12.50 As the quantity is limited, we would advise an early selection, graceful lines, but in THRICE IN JAIL ose Kimona and Heht 21 presented a in spite of conformity with demands for strength and genuine comfort. this cord-breaki: |run, and this means a record-breaking | The assortment here embraces odd chairs and rockers, attendance for this course, writing and library tables, divans and The card was attractive, the woather harming and the track fast. All these were inducements to make men vote early and then seck the pleasures and perhaps the profits of the race course. The stake foature was the Election Day Handicap at a mile and a furlong, fwhich had ane of the most interesting fields of the meeting. Betting was brisk, the hollday crowd loosening up in ‘good shap endeavor to win a bank roll forthe winter. Handicapper Vosburgh prepared for- V. Bell to- Vosburg he mat Jocks Ce obarses pe peainet Louls uw simpde an and tor has been rofe Club. the Be FINST RACE. Bix fiirlones. Starters, whts.. Betting ‘My Engi p. My En Jocks. 18 aon drivin ed to the tron Northern Star ern Star quit as soon as the ened out, and M: E tons fought it out to the three was D RACE ‘One mile. Starters, whtn.,. Jocks. St-11If.Fin. Gineinnatux, 102. M ae erent ane. canny 10 gloverly by a len fwas second all 1 d for the THIRD RACE. Bix and a half furlon Btarters. wats. Jockess. 08, Rettine. StInerin— Str. PL gos ean. Luminosity, 97. Btart voor, Won ri ‘Wizard got a f st speed aud w ‘ ‘easily by a length ‘and @ h FOURTH RACE, ‘One and one-eighth miles. Jocks fern, urns Frovtand. 305, Buller, vls Romanelli, o Bente wed. Won ‘driving. Time—19 Peatand cut out the,runuing, followed | hy Stamping Ground, Stolen’ Moments d Florham Queen, in the stretch Lux a closed on Stamping Ground and they ran in cloxe order to the last alx- teenth, where Carbunc closed fast and rot oR. in time to win by half a length ta ing Ground, who was three- wartets.ofea length in front of Lux a. freru RACE. even furlonss. ss Hetting inj SIXTH RACE, | One mile. ie Bettin socks, SUIIG Fin. § Balt Fgh ei i) , Bigher on) oe ‘Gannonit gi Wi 0 ‘ a i Smith 6 10 gut erly. Time i 40 13 ria ees ’S LATONIA eens | {riends in Wall street | Cod Liver Rearrested as She Is Dis- charged from Prison, Shej ¢ Complains that Women Are} a Hounding Her. Wearlly pacing back anf forth tn the 8 department of Mrs. Elsie Pea- teacher of Ho- corridors of the woma the White Plains jail, cock, the pretty music boken, svho swindled many women through pretending to have Inside tips on stocks, Is de! ly awaiting the tina when the Inw will have finished ne in Jail. . for the third time, she was nil she says her powers of are almost gone. ill a mistake,” sald Mrs, Pea- in Bvening World reporter to- looking through the bars of her prison cell. “Lam worn out with staying In Jail. 1 am innocent of the charges of swindl- Ing. If I borrowed money of dlfte women, was It right of them to se Peacock {8 one of the moat In persons the White Plains a vo had in eustady for some and reticent, re of her cell when torestin thoritie: time, tiring Int unwelcome vi the int brought gainst Mr are that she ob- alned money from women, telling them that she had influential millionaire who kept her posted on big deals, Her game was to obtain the money, presumably for specu. lative purposes, and that was the last the victim heard of it. Questioned as to her successful Wall strect tactics, Mra. Peacock smiled and drew back into her ccll “You couldn't exr on a matter as imy said any one to talk ant as that,’ she most of her time NOW IS THE TIME, Take Scott's Emulsion of Oil now. Not next week or next month, but now. You need it to put | fat on your bones and | strength in your body to stand the cold and trying weather of the next months. tion would be benefited by taking Scott's Emulsion for a month or more every 2|fall to fortify and strengthen i|the system against the cold | and constant changes that occur through the winter. The benefit is particularly |children, No food that they can take begins to compare with Scott's Emulsion. Pure cod liver oil is scarce : but if you get Scott's Emul- | get | :;sion you'll be sure to only the purest and best oil, ‘We'll send you a sample free, upon request. SCOTT & ROWNE, 409 Pearl Street, N. ¥. *$100 ‘for Those Who fey The Girl in Black. See First Chapter in Next Monday's Evening World few regularly three times a day | marked with young, delicate | fh cruel,”" sald. the’ Imprisoned woman to be arrested the very moment one 1s released. 4 ry of Mrs, Elsie Peacock 1s for audacity outrivals many adventures of mai A pr Hoboken music teacher, with | in Wall street, ne name was ax Nip mentioned 4s were those of numerous other “big men’? In the strect Her talk of stool and speculations m listeners regard her | admiration. margins] her’ feminine with wonder and | Among the wome: iyenaees was) Mr: Sho says sho gay Agnes Blackburn nek $100. uMdavit, that London became. 90. tnter- tton that she pared with FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Value Received, The wearer always gets it in a Coward Shoe. Gets full value in perfect “fit” alone, not to mention all the other specially good points embodied in a ‘* Coward,” SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., nearWarren St.,N.¥, Mail Orders Filled, SEND FOR CATALOQU! (Peo eae $5.00 Worth for $1.00 In Gold Eye Glasses. Duying a pair of theye eve ginasen ty iB ve buying $1.00- gold oe because ‘then | : Wat if you Nine-tenths of the popula- | more my Skill and 6 that your that’ thi ght. cone an, 106 E, 23d St., New York, near 4th Av, |B 541 Fulton St., Bklyn, near De Kalb Ay, 192 FultonSt,, Bklyn, near Orange St. & iS CREDIT Lowest meee SL Aa sh Price, OPEN EVENINGS who lstened and|§ | NATIONAL OUTFITTING CO., @ | 180. W. 2340, N. ¥.; 62 W, 125th, N.Y, 8 Newark ave, Jersey City. | THE LLUP-ON CLOTHES LINE PULLEY THAT 18 MA ERD WITH A CRANK For Si ale by AU Grocers. Piano, the Caldwell ts the Very Best. Jt is a beautiful instrument, not only in appearance, but in its rich, melodic tonal qualities. As the fingers glide over the keys one is amazed at the power and sweetness revealed. Com- petent authorities unhesitatingly declare That the Caldwell at $195 Is in Every Way Highly ‘Superior. In most respects it is the equal of pianos sold in many stores at $275 and $300. With the advent of long winter evenings and the natural desire for good music the Caldwell becomes an ideal home companion. If you want to purchase on The Easy Payment Plan. You Pay davenports, desks and pedestals, cellarettes, &c. A few prices are mentioned to-day. Some other worthy furniture ma a hearing,-too. ARM CHAIRS, weathered oak, Spanish leather seats; re- duced from $10.50 to.. $8. 50 ARM “CHAIRS, weathered oak, extra heavy separate Spanish leather cushions; reduced from $28.00. to. $23.50 S, weathered oak, Span- ROCKER: $9.00 ish leather seats; reduced extra from $11.00 to.. ROCKERS, weathered oak, heavy Spanish leather seats; re= ay ed from $16.00 $13.50 ROCKERS, fumed oak, extra heavy Spanish leather cushions; re- duced from DIVANS, weathered oa, Pree leather seats; reduce: 00 from $18.00 to.. $15. DIVANS, weathered oak, Spanish leather seats; reduce from $32.00 to. $26. 00 DIVANS, fumed ‘oak, Separate Spanish leather cush- i s; reduced fi tons AAG juced from $39.00 TABLES, wea hered oak, round top, lower shelf; reduced from $7.00 to. $5. 75 TABLES, weathered oak, square top, lower shelf; re- duced from $12.50 to.. $10.00 TABLES, fumed oak, Spanish leather, round top; re- duced from $1275 to.. 810,00 LIBRARY TABLES, weathered oak, oblong top and lower $20.00 shelf; reduced from $25.00 to........-. 80 - LIBRARY TABLES, fumed oak, oblong top; reduced from $22.00 to.. $18.00 LIBRARY TABLES, weathered oak, Spanish leather, oblong top and i helf; from $3400 tO: ees 23.00 Parlor Cabinets. In gold, Vernis-Martin and Rook- wood; some with hand-painted dzc- orations on graceful carved panels and doors; others are richly mount- ed with highest quality fired brass trimmings; styles of Louis XVI. Just the piece of furniture required to complete the artistic furnishing of the parlor. During this most inter- esting sale we will offer.all cabinets at one-third off former low prices. ROOKWOOD “aie VERNIS- ‘MART! jarbee aie formerly formerly 2800 formerly. 387.50—formerly. ROOKWOOD ONLY. At $24.00—formerly $38.00 At $44:00—formerly $55.00 At $98.09—formerly $120.00 GOLD. At $100,00—formerly $125.00 VERNIS-MARTIN. at $58.00—formerly $69.00 S68 formeriy $83.00 a $124.00—formerty $150.00 Dining Chairs. Three specials, while they last, will be offered less than the cost of manufacture. Of Weathered Oak, wax finished; upholstered with Spanish leather Seats. Reduced from $9.25 to $5.75. Arm Chairs to Match. Reduced from $13.00 to $8:75, It should be a day of lively selling. Of Weather Oak, upholstered leather frames. Reduced from $5.75 to $4,00. Arm Chairs to Ma Reduced from $9.75 to $7.00. Of genuine Mahogany, Chippen- dale design, highly polished, hand- fitted box frames, upholstered in highest grade forest green leather; very artistic. Reduced from $11.75 to $8.25. Arm Chairs to Match, Reduced from $14.00 to $10.50. wax, finished; Seats,” box | | 7 Parlor Parlor Suites, Three specials. We've too many of one design. Mahogany finish upholstered in heavy qual- ity of very rich silk damask and tapestry; also Verona Velours— the very best springs and work- manship. S-PIECE Parlor Suite, mahogany finish frames, highly polished, cov= ered in tapestry; best upholsterings. Reduced from $45.00 to $36.00. 5-PIECE Parlor Suites, mahogany finish frames, highly polished, coy- ered in silk damask, Reduced from $95.00 to $64.00. 5-PIFCE Parlor Suites, mahogany finish frames, highly polished, coy- ered in three-toned Verona Velour. Reduced from $102.00 to $76.00. $10.00 Down and $6.00 Every Month. These terms are so favorable that it 1s small wonder that we are selling large numbers of Caldwells. It is the largest size up- right piano made. We have the Caldwell in all the fancy woods in handsomely designed cases; fine quality eG ivory keys; cases double veneered inside and out; full iron frame, and full seven and one-third octaves. e unreservedly guarantee he Caldwell Mail Orders from Everywhere Are Given Prompt Attention. Pianos Shipped to Ali Parts of the United States. (Plano Store, Fifth Floor.) gets the. effect di. Iva and ao pert of ite natural food:—no | LNAMM Fulton St., Elm Place & Hoyt St., Brooklyn. $3 Worth of Stamps FREE Wednesday | COUPON. Upon presenting this coupon at A. -¢ I. Namm’s Store Wednesday, Noy. 4, and making purchases amount- ing to $1.00 or more, we will give three dollars’ worth of Blue Trad+ ing Stamps Free, in addition to those you receive on your pur- chase. Good Wednesday, Nov. 4. EB. W, | “They mane us feet so good.'* THEY WORK WHILE YOU SLE ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES. Greatest In tho World THREE AND SEVEN TIME WORLD WANT ADS. FILL BOARDING HOUSES AND FURNISHED ROOMS. LOUS CLEANER takes out. It bi feted it Cleans eter Tenia, “Setiass Lace Leaves no odor—Injure: Aesatbre.y NON-INFLAMMABLE A one Wohiee Countera ‘price “ES ote EBRADELINE MF co. 123 Liberty St, N. i: HOLZWASS SPECIAL THIS Men's Suits, in Comers Thibets, Worsteds $8.98 Men's Overcoats, In Kersevs, Meltons, Oxfords $9.73 | FLOTHING NG E Walking Suits, prossclithe ae Women's Cheviots, 80a) Dac-T-Ra Eyeglass Cli 0c, Does not silj gs Do, Sllbe Re anh at or | Bu ea Lana’ ey re 38 AVE dison