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Ny 4 ON TINY PIES Shetlands Ridden by Owners at the Horse Show Arouse Much! Enthusiasm— Mouse-Colored Bressay Gets Biue Ribbon. $93405-89840008469 ANNA HELD’S PONIES | GAIN GET FIRST PRIZE. |. Final Selestion from the Forty Hunters Tried To-Day Will Be | ‘Made To-Night—Mr. Vander- bilt’s Delight Among Them. EVENING PROGRAMME. é $ 3 £9 P. M.Judging twenty-five harness} horses (dpalers), class 41. ¢ 9 P. M—Judging twenty-two saddle horses, class 71. 9.30 P. M.—Judving nineteen giz horses for the VSaldorf-Astoria Challenge ‘ LEADERS IN SOCIETY WHO f N DODOLPOOTOHBHOPHGOHOHGHVDOSGHGHGLGIEIVOOGHGIGOHOGIHVOHGOOED FIGHT GOH HTOG HH GHOOGHOM MRS. OELRICHS. ‘ALFRED VANDERBILT FREDERICI< DAVIS $O936-38-08-900OG0O1-06 SOL9990O00OD Cup, class 11 10 P. M.—Judging those hunters and|the Waldorf-Astoria challenge, cup are Jumpers previous lected to com-| Dr. John I, Dete over fix successive Jumps five|won the trophy ast year feet high, class 101 ‘irowbridge ‘ollisters’s De. Wentz's Lord Golden and E. D. ig Jordan's Lord Berleigh. Tt was children's day at Madison) Gerken Entry Gets Blue Ribbon, Square Garden to-day, for of al! t a ew Keene The next class judged included tw tvenis down on the prozramme to-day pony’ staillons and taree of thelr get. the ma/ority were of the pony class, The biue ribbon was awarded to E. D. That the children were as deeply inter- | Jordan's magnificent coal-black, stallion } am | De m Prime Minister an seted in the merits of the tiny horses |peautitul black colts he had sired. The as their elders are in the giant thor-|red ribbon went to G. Howard Davison’s oughbreds was attested by the early a Bt n p y stallion rT weary shea eared’ evy of youngsters w. Then six pony ons Wi shown. Bi ee of a bevy of youngsters who, lane Vary appearance of Mrs. John Ger- Tegardiess of the shrill commands of {Ken's Doncaster Model provoked (Ap thelr nurses and gover . clustered [plaure fram all over the house The abo' ed the [beautiful tittle stallion was shown aeviine dicot ane ded the (rand by a boy In knickerbockers, who ing jonltes: ofitan exhibited the graces of the pony in fine The advent of sunny weather entirety |fashion. The Gerken entry gof the blue Aissipated the tou nh of gloom and dul- ribbon . Ress that had eomewhat marred the bril- [Pde Ted ribbon was given te Irvington Mancy of the first two days of the show. |amenaia, brown, pony’. Phe thind prize and even at the exercising hour there|went to Mr. M. B. Fuller's Ruby, a was a bright gathering on hand to|little black gem, and Thomas L, Watts's a |Mar was highly commended watch the ladies and youngsters ride Soe a reea ac Fallere: and drive their pomes about the tan-| Mra: Fuller ei Mrs. M. B. Fuller, who drove her L. Aefbden team of ponies, Ruby and Browny, in Women Ride Thoroughbreds. Class 64, in which Anna Held’s Jack Mrs. J. B. M. Grosvenor was as usual|and Jill took the blue ribon, was deeply the first horsewo! Affected when the judges faile to man to appear in a/award her any share of the honors. In flding habit and cantered about the ring fact, Mrs. Fuller burst Into tears as she on her champion Petroieum, with which |drove from the ring. When she got | v1 ¢ pony cart she brushed her bon and expects to take several more, | coat and le a ood-by moe Mrs. Willlam B, Blackwell, on perj, It had @ bitter disappointme i i e had high hopes for her splendid brown mare, Beauty, soon | fori iittie team. She was among the siiee Mise Grosvatior, and) aa there |Aret out, for the early, morning exer. were few horses in the ring the two|cises and had remained all day, since ladies gave full rein to their mounty|the Show opened, in charge of her pets. y yins Prize, ‘and galloped about in what seemed a \aberet Uhh A hh apirited race, the fine bi ‘The hit of the Horse Show has been aah if animals}made py a little pony named Spider, Plunging along side by side. once an outcast and With pedigree and Mrs. Trowbridge Hoilister took out| breeding lost wa the dim shades of the for the first time at the exercts: past. . to-day her chestnut gelding, Spider's history and his triumph in tion, which she di a the ring—for It was a triumpa for « tired runabou pony of unknown breeding 19 give the more than ¢ Champion Doncaster Model @ hard ruo and expects tor firs, howors and tinally get away dort-Astoria with (the fed fibuon— recalls " the “at. * a ry tempt of that practical Joker, Brian G. Forest King’s Chances, Hlughes, to take a dite ribbon with @ This is really the xreut event on to-| reformed street car horse, Hughes once day's programme. 1 cup is val eniered a horse that had formerly drawn at $500, to be awarded ja street car, He had fattened and Sultable for a gig. ‘I | groomed it. and gave it the aristocratic manifesced in th | of “"Puldeka Orphan." which, has its sourse In the fact taata fimous poken rapidly, sounded suspi- | p English gig n » and his! “Pulled a ‘car often.” owner, Willla expects Spider went in under no hich-sound- to take the blue ribbon from his ing name. He was entered with pedi- to tnvincible American rivals, Forest |8iee unknown, and. his history was King has w: dlue ribbons abroad | truthfully stated. When In action he and has be ye Was picked by Marion Story. "who gig horse in the § judged the ponles, as the winner over ward Vil, having Doncaster Model, ‘considered to be the SoMivetiats dest harness and saddle pony In. the eas toward his p world, a blue, ribyon “winner In” both rominent Boxholiders Pre 4 Sngland and America, Tere Wake ale Excscnt jder did not show so well at rest, the ringside and tn mber both at) ang was given the red ribbon, which Burler Witece exes to-day when | xreatiy pleased ttle Lorena ‘Carroll, first numbe ie signal for the] the three-year-old maiden who owns him h reliminary trial of] 4nd who drove him to her governess twenty > to become| en t <. prone ¢o become) cart In the ring. selected tn Reaineryrat Dincovered on the Street. § usual, Mrs. iteheoe Snider ying i toh * Spider forty inches high. with a oceapled the seph-D. of the Fiss, Door & box, No. 45, Mrs Hite cock has a num- ber of hunters entered, ana never misses | an event In which they. . th Other prominent hoxholders on hand| htt for the early numbers were Mrs, W. i. | driven. bv ? eve maxing Henry and two ladies, Mr. and Mra.|ironey out of him. by letting east side John Heckscher, Mrs. F. Aug! dren ride him a block for a penny. Scheemerhorn and the Misses Scher-!One of Carroll's men followed the boy merhorn, Mrs. H. H. ‘Holister and |ani obtained the pony by. paying $20, friends, and a score pr more ladies and| He was given to Lorena, Mr, Carro|l's gentlemen In the Tyson box voung daughter, After the cream of the id hunters When she drove him into the ring her had been selected, forty qualifiei| father told her to get the blue ribbon, huntors in class 101 were tried over the| She replied that she didn't Ike blue, jumps. Though the majority of the;that she wanted red, Agd she got what wunters were owned by di G. Vanderbilt _had one entry, his chest-| "0 for Snite- now. nut gelding Delight. Carr nrroll Horse Company saw, him one inday Morning ws he was being driven ugh Twenty-fourth strec hed to. and ¥ formance of W. ton on his roan gelding Horn ast year t2 |by the woman's death. He begged to! Mrs. Orme Wilson was in cream lace] port at the picture show to-d: { \lers, Alfred) she wanted. Mr. Carroll wouldn't take clans that Mrs. Senue was polsoned by| Mias Mabel Gerry was in white lace, | in her white saun andi | unconscious ard dying. The police trom| hat with, a ivender. with hat to corres Sallie Hargous Elliot: looked Nscult calor craps te Chine with fringed rormeye atof matrons and her chiffon fr ome moments the low rown was of Lancey K. was tn dl ned with e hiffon ting fo the weather without. noinéd with wht Miss Mabel Gerry was in’ dark piuo an hat with p i , ; cloth trimmed with narrow white sik | in pile biue brosaded lk mide In pens Mrs. Annie Neilsen Senue, aj ris and there were green roses on) cess fashion with lace yoke and blue her Wig blue felt hat. | syandown hat. Stranger in the City, Expires} Miss Angelica Gerry's suit was of the) iate \cur Chita i darkest hue of cloth and in her stik/with Jilles of the Suddenly in a Furnished-| watst there was a lace yoke. and her| S43 in a turaue! . blaok hat was trimmed with black rio-| j Room House on East Side. | von. | hifton cloth with spray “ot pine Mrs, Albert Clark Hill wore with her) White chiffon, cloth Mvith spray of pine Diack cloth costume a white lace waist) white Lice hat with pink roses Poison administered accidentally or| #4 black hat. | pitti: ules ache wore an embrolderna by murderous intent 1s Uelleved by the! 47% 7H Hammond, nee Sloine, made | Mek opi eth gree, plume and black olice. to “ a le patch of ilehtness with her red | Lady Chev ere, in Mr. Whitne: ps be the cause of the death of! cioth costume and flat hat, tinmrd with | box. wore one of the handsome black: Mrs. Annie Neilsen Senue, a hand-| req ribbon, Her under walst was white, | SPanFled s and black velvet hats some woman who dled to-day at No. 319 7 ‘ with feathers, Fifth street at the home of Mrs. ¥ was Mini ex There. of the Du cream crepe de Chine and lace, witi Poll The women at the Garden yeaterday | cre: afternoon were nearly all In gowns oe eee Great Helre: number of x ading the re ribbon on her gown and h was in heavy whit: nd white velvec 1 Miss D! Ue Sp, Velvet hi tr sled COM at with Francis Hyde wore a gown of} Mrs, Philip Lydig had a sult of black | “Lady Gordon-Lennox was in white cloth combined with heavy black lace | throughout—lace and silk. Nelson, proprietor of a furnished-room) and bluck hat with feathers. pes, WB Woodend Wore an electris house. Mrs, John A. Harmon wore a par-| pve Velvet. mith white, lace yoke and Mrs. Senue came to the Nelson home ticularly handsome black velvet cos-| "Mrs Alfred G. Vandernilt. wore black last Monday and represented that ner|tume, with white crepe de chine waist | luce over black silk, with magenta vel- home was in Perth Amboy. N. J. With| 4nd brown beaver hat banded with| vet anound her throat, and Diack velvet her came Waldemere Christensen, who | $2ble. ie Gownn of the Barden was most devoted in his attentions to Mra, Oelricha’n Costume. Bile sep eoweanussiurdetace Who: YOR her. He said that he was also from| Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs wore a black | \eiuay Moveu nw lie imusd av svUs eo Perth Ambov and had come to New/ broadcloth costume. box pleated, shor: | Mtgison Avenue, which they have rene York, with the woman, both hoping to| Jacket and skirt, with white lace walst | ent, Mies fivelyn Burden wore & creaa, get work. and hat composed of violets. Volie Vast Might With rice MSce visu “T have a child over in New Jersey," | Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney. with her }Gnd bernie, and Miss Gwendeyn tur. fald Mra, Senue. “I will send for her|tan cloth costume, wore a flat hat of |prettliy ‘rimmed with riobon and las when T have employment and can take| the same hue. an lon hat with plUMes. coe the right sort of care’ of her." Mrs, Alfred G. Vanderbilt wore nj noon” wore a dark tallor-made clot Mrs. Senue went out yesterday to sce| elaborate sult of pale gray velvet with| cuscume, vas respienaent at Highs ti, dressmakers. She said that she was! front embroidered In brown and a big! Dsrultcolonst cieis Oe City Yeathers sufficiently accomplished to get a place @amond at her throat. Her pretty “NeW. Rhinelander Stewart was in with the best in the city, and was not black lace hat was surrounded with big Wie satin und lace and black pleture willing to take small pay. nae Mrs. Senue returned to the Nelson) Mrs. Reginald C, Vanderbilt wore @ and whi home yesterday afternoon. She was dark brown cloth suit with large white | Mr deathly pale and said that she wag Slik tucked collar edged with lace and \it Che aee SS etieOT Ana lace very il. White luisine waist and brown felt hat “Atty "Anna Biuliing was In an, A “ o| able nink roses, and a big white costume of chiffon, silk and frin ae stopped down in West Broadway,” With =) eae Le Sand chitton hat. she told Mrs. Nelson, “and took some °'S@se bunch of 3 Mary Harriman wore a white medicine, Tam not quite certain what , Mts E. D. Jordan wore with her jac e aver silk, relieved with touches of it was. It has made me very sick." black velvet costume a white crepe do pale pink. She was with her mother, Assisted by Mra, Nelson Men, Senue Shine walst with chinchilla fur and Sirs, BPN Hartman, Rate Sunni ee went to her room, Her condition became Chinchilla toque with purple feathers. honor In the Anson Phelps Stokes more serious, and iast night when, Mrs. Orme Wilson had on a sage green howe. i Cong Christensen went home she was crit-| Velvet costume with sable toque. erseit at Newport by lly il. Misy Martha Johnson wore & green of the Duie of Roxburghe at the uit. Throughout the night Christensen sat broadcloth costume with green, hat was sagnin yong of Mra. Burke- Roc! by the of Hghter si ‘- - ey blg white hat and feath- . . y the woman's bedside ministering 10 Ide Chine and big t and) feath: The Crowa of Womanhoo!) every part of the countr; eh be rones ed aes? ‘Miss Greta Pomeroy was in white silk her wants and trying to soothe her. [sts Elisha Dyer, jr. wore a black | "'xirs. Hermann Oelrichs was in a avhite th i Sa a | "Mrs. Oe asin a he constant se giv women Her concition was such to-day that ul sli costume with nite’ polka dote 40d | ears in aver Gate NCR later oie TsuMotherhood conan Praises giveniitiby wom inessenger Was sent for Dr, Jumew| black velvet hat. in| ture hat, 3 Motherhood, ah Ada abn Price, of No. 117 Second avenue, Wien, Baroness Hengelmuller was attired Inj Miss May Van Alen was in white MOTHER OF THE FAMILY. Dr, Price aicived he found Mrs. Senue! fray volle with white lace and white | chiffon with me sj allions of lace and able edge, long white! plumed white hat. | The anxious mother of the family oft- the Fitth street staion were notitled | ~""—> ninte rns Mra bawrence c pale du nt GveE HE crown of womanhood is} entimes carries the whole burden of re- ‘Randly had Mra, Gerue breathed her any Gownn of White. (rome Bialends (ori thee awend Dy motherhood. But uncasy | sponsibility so far as the home medica- st When the police arrived and placed) In lie eveiuug vue cosiumes were! Mrs, W. Butler Duncan fin lies the head that wears] tion of common ailments of the girls or tensen under surveillance, chiefly white, though there were many You will have to go to the Coroner,” |biack spangled roves, and Mra, J fltayaitie @lmoae cabal covered ihe crown or anticipates | boys is concerned. The cost of the doc- Gelwescrolas fiyde wore one of these, with a Diack this coronation, when! tor's visits is very often much too great ‘The young man seomed nearly craged | chiffon hat with feathers, there is al. nilip Lydig, who has one of her be allowed to stay with the body, but | trimmed with pale pink ribbon. combination white ts the police refused to permit and; Miss Martha Johnson was attired “ dignity and duty he was taken to the Criminal Court} White, lace with bertha of black of whom | come to this critical time with adequate | free. Correspondence is held ‘strictly ne fucen fo the. Criminal. C, vite i ! va ele ac ultacy d ; ca ith adequate | free.’ C pondence is held ‘strictly b and left xt the 25 samen, | And black net hat and with shaded pink tobe shown at the The reason why so many | confidential ppeared 1 i Pee e tee eening women sink under the str with fringed hood is because they are © enbrotd Except what Mra. Senue told of her- “Ne J Mopride was in black lace self nothing is known of her. [t is said made over white satin, with elute! ok that she told of the child frst being In with’ feathers, gowns, The latest is w Perth Amboy and dater at South River, “Mrs. Willlam B, McElroy wore a black | berthe and much del N. J. “From a superfieial inv: it ts’ believed by the Coroner's phiysi- ccru lace walst and green toque. Mis. Jules valuable loved very pretty n of mother every eown and’ ayicw She and her “Yes. xperienced mother answers— ever attained, the proprietors and mal “I unhesitatingly advise exp: ers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Presc atropine. trimmed up with a little paie blue and] hat, and pearl collare uxedo in the af moon ALES. | vorite Prescription,” writes Mrs. States for any case of Leucorrhoea, Fe- nale Weakne:! best preparative for the maternal func- | We mauve ‘crepe of lac de Chine, with, @ protu , which they cannot cure, All OF GORGEOUS GOWNS. |tesogchon mel stnna ent Rodman arta fant| ribbons at the Morristown Horse | nd. Mrs Show, was attired in white ructed | fine in youle, The Misses Nora Iselin, Fannie | at face hat with yellow} \erthe, Mra, iwa, Gould was one nt very tich maldens who were together t a ‘Among the handsome girls present a iPele neue nae, Whittler, the beauty VP bridal party, Sac wan in aco | assisted by of womanly | At such times the mother is invited to strength to bear the burdens of maternal | write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffslo, 1 how few women | N. Y., for medical advice, which is given —~ | husband had their box tilled with their tant mothers to use Doctor Pierce's Fa-| now feel fully warranted in offering to Steph-| pay $500 in. legal money of the United Mr. Ashefon Has a Falit Votable Was in dark cloth t The monotony’ of Jumping was “som made, with picture hate SUE EMER) ons” The reason for this adv that what relieved bye tha. § pectae ular per- Bestaiow lee Mrs. Albert Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the . Prolapsus, or Falling of One-nalf glass HUNYADI JANOS. taken on arising gives prompt and pleasant rollef from Constipation and Liver Complaint. TRY, IT! formerly $2.00. lawn, unusual value. aprepared. Is|of remarkable and uniform cures, a rec- - | preparation then required for mother-| ord such as no other remedy for the dis- ‘UEILION | velvet costume trimmed with ermine, Mrs. Vatable in White Satin, hood? asks the young woman. And /jeases and weaknesses peculiar to women Football LOOKS. Special Sale Women slnitial — Handkerchiefs. 1,000 dozen | Sheer Linen Hand ) | Embroidered Handkerchiefs, neat script letters, $1.45 dozen, 1,000 dozen Women’s Hemstitched and- Hand Embroidered. Linen Handkerchiefs, neat patterns on very sheem asc. each, 999 Lord & Tay. and Fifth Avenue, ONG COATS! Football weather— Football games— {Some have a belt all around {Some only in the back. tee s LOS. 4 Nem ~~ qi Piaw says blue ritibon, inne Mr. Asheton wont . lace hat with white feathers tinned with) tion. No matter how healthy and|the World's Dispensary Medical Associa- SiS rent WP thar secauelsionen con tale 3. Clarence Gray Dinsmore was {n StfOMg a woman may be, she cannot |tion, Proprietors, of Buffalo, N. Y., ask | ‘Some no belt at all. : however, and carried post and ralls with “spangied lace ‘over white satin, | Use “Favorite Prescription” as a pre-|is a fair and reasonable trial of their | 4 howe stervell richly attired In| parative for maternity without gain of | means of cure |) $18 up. To wus in the spurs and went at the — x crepe de Chine, with fringe and | health and comfort. But it is the women| “As your ‘Favorite Prescription’ has| |! Broadway—22d Street vith a red sh. A ————— i As a c | a He RL Anear wid nbeeee einer , f | corke B, De Forest wore white! who are not strong who best appreciat? | tone so much for me, I am pleased to | gist Avente—1ath Street gee augige wend doar ana, cansied mass.|Angry Passengers Detained an| Magistrate Sympathized with| Aged William F. Shirley and His| oid, dnd‘ Wate iace hat” with yellows Me Rreat benefits received fromthe use) you my experienee” writes, Mrs, een was in a bad w After a breathless Gi r ‘ i WR Upped feather mae fj seal CO BERSERIB QT: ee Olan Selle Griffith, of Cherokee, Ky. KT P b: Msg ne serambic| out fiom tier the! ‘Hour and a Half Between) “Brown,” as He Had Been| Wife, Who Expired Within a i Soho odtake Bmnmancwang da: | thing. its use makes the baby’s advent [seen troubled with indigestion, female TS ERIS ie hunter, got is antes | i + A broidery and opera wrap with fur and | Practically painies a sroubles and urinary trouble for three | ie and 100K (ME ENS rom tho torty| Fourth and Fifth Floors in} Subjected to a Like Experi-| Few Hours of Each Other, |tiinga,’ tv Ome wry Wl SN ON cases reduced days of suiering to a few| ears; also neuralgia and a ANTISEPTIC 1 te tH . mana’ i ai Fe were many very pretty wo rief hours. It has changed the period | ache; after taking eight bottles of Dr. [ie a : enters tried this morn| I be made ri in Garden last night, among them Nae ii teed iB e's : Ma) Tee Traem, Mie Wanders Deuwie™was| Fire Department Building. ence, but Forced Him to Pay.! Have Double Funeral. Free ae tutte whats anon'ta res | Of anxicty and struggle into a time of| Pierce's medicines 1 was greatly im-| (RRS aDa ieee : ¢mong those selected for the fMnal con- join her husband, Major Hall, in Eng-| ease and comfort proved in health, Can sew on machine ‘4 eet small Hoy Jockeyn Ride, Hise React rears lemrasneseretian Pi etree tae niiure ee aed ALCOHOLIC TONICS ow, Something 1 had not done in three i Then came the ponies and when the! y, : A well-dressed man, who gave his| side by site the bodies of William F.| feathers. Mrs. Hugh ‘Tevis was in| , great many women feeling the need | oats) And cam eat almost anything I A Uttle beauties were ridden, into the ring) hour and a half to-day in the elevator jname as Robert Brown, but refused tol gnintey and hia wife, Carrie ¢! cream-colored chiffon over silk with an | great gene me need) wish. Am pleased to recommend Dr. under four small boy jockeys, Thomas! shaft between the fourth and fifth floors {ell his address, was arraigned before} Srey and his wite, Carrie Chester) apundance of lace, and enlffon hat with | of a tonic tak |, whiskey, OF Pierce's medicine to any of my frie i L. Watt, jr. riding his find white ° bs OFS | Magistrate Crane, in the Harlem Court, | Shirley, who died within a few hours| plumes. Mrs. Ol Harriman, whose | what is Just as ba wh iver that you have a wonderful dy.” ing Shetland, “Monte Carlo. there was al of the Fire Department Building, at No. {to-day charged with having ordered 4! each other, were borne into the | husband is a of Mrs. Willlam |tised tonics or compounds which conta eat Se WONGEE TEE Temegye ‘ shrill vell of delight from thy juveniles | |. meal in a concert hall and restaurant | Gyuroh of the He: tye Sorte. | K. Vanderbilt, ch cost! o Lt) For fifteen years I suffered eac! i, rf hen 0 who could hardly be withheld from| 157 East Sixty-seventh street, because |On One Hundred and Twenty-ftth ;ouuren of the avenly Rest, at Forty-| time of ivory h da a large percentage of alcohol. Doctor | month with severe pains, and this suffer- Kuller&Co.Mers: 166°E tm St Guimbing over the ne One ot the the electric motor was out of order, and! street betiveen Seventh and Exgnth fifth street and Fifth avenue, where, in | of turquolse with the. white Pi "s med waranteed ta be | ing increased until my general health be- | aN) LE, SNES — Jande orty-#ix} " javenues, and refusing to pay for reseneo of a large or of | feathors. rs, W entirels Pe o| gpehes high and the loxs of Master Joln| they could not be reloased until me- |< your’ Honor,’ waid Brown, i. or- ere. Drs TRAE canoe pare nee fayne Th x the pr entirely heard heros 3 came so poor 1 could hardly get around, ws eaten cd none the fan ocho: | chanics arrived, dered a steak after having waited for |mourners, the imoressiv’ Piscopal ser- | yrinette ns wha was Tee er oOty bau acres aie writes Mrs. M.D. Jones, of Buncom, fifteen minutes for a walter to come to}vice was read over thom, arm the me ¢ system but have | Oregon, “My husband wished me to ’ fe Judgve fully selvotad the tiny | ‘The new elevator was substituted two ouse-colored Brewsay of Pittsford for ‘ Fee iue ribbons Thomas Ta Watte | months ago for the hydraulic lift then Shetland Monte Carlo for the red ribbon, | Setvice by order of the superintend- and Fannie, another Watt cntry, carried |ent of the building, Alexander Stevens. CaS enw, Regt 1 fe 4 prise, Employees and callers at the building en ‘xIx pairs of ponies in’ harness | ga y Re eae ee OTA TTIAL Hermes {aay (ey wish the old elevator was Jack and Jill, two little brown beautles , >" iho won the ‘blue rivvon last year. Nor| A few days ago Commissioner Stur- was Miss Held doomed to disappoint-| gis's private secreta: ment this year, for the Judges again | decorated the Wonderfully matehed And Jill with the frst trophy. | ‘The went to Thomns 1a Watts's | Who Js a very tall man, had to crawl J| through a two-foot opening to escapa from the car, which then was similarly ames Te the yellow ribbon tt stuck between the floors, He was on an Winters Night. 's Sy ‘Havison's | Important errand and could not wait Dixie and Excellence highly com:| for the motor tu cease Its pranks and mended. ‘get back to work. ee Ay Mn. Mpore. the One of the persons imprisoned to-day Of, magnificent hor jy sald he Was a contractor and on his way number to the Bureau of Combustibles to sign fine stable and as of entries hus a splendid chance of tak- q contrast. He declared that his en- ing the best share of honor at this year'a show, forced delay had caused him to lose the} eblef rivals of Forest King for gontrect, Mr. Breitwelser, | i —<—<<ue_——__——. my table. T then waited half an hour! Mr, Shipley, who was sevent for the stexk to come and I got tired. , ; = When T weat to go Out Twas grahied [Years of sxe, expired suddenly Sa and hustled around by the special’ of-|dey evening from the effects of an apo- ficer and this walter because I refused [pectic shor to pay for the steak. T didn't ent ir “Nil and I had to wait so iong for it that T About twenty-four hours later hl. my apnetite wife, who was fifty-four, walle sitt I know you, and T know that] o the sofa discussing neral a a who tonic - erfect | write to Dr. Pierce, which I upon the system, Tonics made largely | advised his ‘Favorite Prescrii of alcohol ‘interfere with the digestion | ‘pleasant Pellet of certain foods, and as doses increase the alcohol absorbed gets into the Mood and shrinks. th red blood corpuse As the bloo the nerves ery lid, and he ion’ and "When I commenced K these medicines could hardly nd on my feet, and to sit down w even worse than standing. Before Ih Sitaken one bottle of the ‘Favorite Pi OW! js not your name. ti ¢ q ”) r Fi ” mel nm “the . Bro ENG MDE TI nee sive neues, | Panwements with her three chidren et improper nourishment and the | scription’ { began to feel better, and since ve your story and I sympathize] without any warning lea back and . mother ames nervous. As the nerves | taking bottles of ‘Favorite Prescrip- Y SHEEN earn pont exeutl the} expired. Although the family phy , Work Guaranteed. suffer so de $ tion’ and three vials of Dr. Pierce's Pel- ie experienoe:in that place, 1 wentl ssoribed the death af both t aps wigene fing your friends and you J Better aaa Seas & tonic “lets 1 feel stronger than 1 have for ygars. had to walt three-quarters of an{ there is no doubt that Mrs, Shirley died 1 (double suction)... $3 hy » Serta nerce Aue COYMES YD jeve that all women suffering Ms ! hour for it, L didn't eat It, but rather Rau Ubokee linea rt 5 te n $3. sold more widely than any other Mid Gan Raccuredibyy DEspiareet than cause any troutve TI patd for tt. ie hance) tp! Gold Crow ns 33 WHAT AGE DOES | Prescription.” “They do such a carge bualnens there) ‘The chance} of the church to-day wax | Bridge Wotk.- at S $3 HAT AGE DOES scription.” p acca that they have no regard whatever for| almost hidden in flowers. ‘The Hev. 8. | Gola Filling $i ¢ told that wine 4s better whe WHAT MARRIED WOMEN their customers. De Lancey Townsend, pastor of All An- = Sh toe At most people have | should know is contained in the Com- “Now, Lam sorry, but accord : f se ; je have | s ‘ | Ny fol Wh Baye tae ae wets, read the fovons, hie the Rev. CQpaker Dental Society | more cons a physician of ma-|mon-Sense Medical Adviser. Send 24 food you orde If you do that T will ER, Who 18 NOW Te I eee erat, suntayn, iocoy, | ture Ake who has had large expe one-cent stamps for the paper-covered charge, YOU ent H ‘ yf why not trust. this e Pr book, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound 44 East 14th St., near Broadway, “Beown' prid the wal: 9 cents, b> iT ¢ them—Rufu 3. ” i tee amount of his bil, thanked the Jt: br. Piank G, Hollister away bare Gs st, d tion” of Dr. Plerce, that has proved its | volume. Address Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buf- trate and went away, PAGS" | Gnd Adiga Grace 3, Shirley. 1 aon oe NJ worth by the continuous large sales in | (alo, my f : 6 , f , z Sta NEN ene sano COST ta soon scab sas celal 7-time rate, t'sing for summer ers find this method especially: DI the cost of a, Sunday World: Want ad. ie very low you: can get a 7 duction on vs by using the, 9). g-time rates” or fy at SS ~ greater tion by taking advantage of the spe, ton by taking advip you are adver) vy