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Zerban, Who Offered to 100 Pistols for Vol- Exterminators of the Says He Meant It the Time. + A Hood of letters ‘s pouring In on Am frew Zerban, the wealthy Harlem real | Gealer, who declared it his inten- MHen to purchase revolvers and gladly | them to citizens who would join hunt throughout Manhattan Object of reducing the popula- Autoists, have to buy out an armory with the demands for guns ‘are pouring in on me," to an Evening World reporter “I have cooled down somewhat Was almost reduced to the con- of Lenox avenue by the big of Capt. Givson, Depu 5 of the Street Cleaning De ¥. on Wedni know, that automobile flashed Ingness and hit me the mopping off a car at d xteenth street, It Overcoat, my undercoat, my ly three undershirts to tat. gouging a quantity of my atm. any renee that we 1 eet wus angry y, 1 was - I felt the trill of murderous my veins as I from the dust Al le homicide if an: life-careless chauffeurs yy over again, _ “But be ve cooled off. All I want .& to we every grote gerry in New York arm himself with id shoot the first automo- runs over him, prey woman and every boy 0 Jong \rousers should go feads who dri | ‘my to choose from a mass of correspond- Og SHAVE Va 00,000 WOMEN ENEMIES OF AUTOMOBILES CAN >» the anarch- De ik ft would be plendid e for the anarchists to hy. oat every autamobile that Mr, Zerban then allowed \the reporter letters that were of the letters of Ni , BEEN RESTORED TO HEALTH BY LYDIA’ E.‘ PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Their letters are on file in Mrs, PinKham’s office, and prove this statement to bo a fact, not a mere boast. @ & Women must take into consideration this great and unequalled record 9 O ODLLO Overshadowing, indeed, is the success of Mrs. Pinkham’s medicine. Compared with it all other medicines for women are experiments, Why has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Yaccomplished:its widespread results for good ? Why has it lived and thrived and done its glorious work » for a quarter of a century? Simply and surely because of its sterling worth, The reason-no other medicine has even approached its success is plainly and positively because there is no other medicine so good for woman’s ills. ° a REMEMBER These important facts when you ask for a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound at your druggist's: If the clerk asks you to take “something else,” telling you that it is “just as good" or “much better — to be better, it must have cured more than 500,000 women; to be as good, it must have cured as many as 500,000 women — let him produce his proof! Such a thing is impossible, The . medicine he offers you is only an experiment. All he knows about it is that he can make a little more profit on it than he can on what you want. Don’t let druggists experiment on you. Demand the medicine that you know is all right, that has no equal, that backs all its statements with positive proof. When you know that no other medicine in the world exclusively for women has received such unqualified endorsement, is it wise to let a dealer persuade you to buy something else which he says is “just as good,” and all you have in proof is his say-so? Wise is the woman who insists upon having Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. GET PISTOLS FROM THIS MAN. ORCHESTRA 6000 First of a Series of Concerts at e Audience, | With all reverence for “sacred vaude- ville,” the concert given by Victor Her- | last night seemed to strike the audience, an audience that exhausted the supply of programmes, as quite the ideal form of Sunday-night entertainment. The series of concerts to be continued there throughout the autumn end win- ter will doubtless prove eminently suc- cessful, for the orchestra is excellent. Mr. Herbert led his musicians a fast and capricious pace, but they foflowed |'Mllor-made skirt and her oldest pati salary 52-in, all-wool Satin Face Broadcloth, c gard to. tbe Hon of the. health, |ambraced several of Mr. Herbert's com-| Howlund, of Brooklyn, at the residence, plesion and keep ia a gouttal appaace |] Black | 42-in, silt and wool Crepe de Pars | positions, among them several “Babes injof Henry C, Eastman, a relative, in Toyland” ssiections, which brought «| Roslyn. iim with scarcely @ misstep. o The programms, tunefully “popular,” | became the bride of Cornelius De Forest look of joy to the face of Julian wreath of shamrocks. Mr. Percy Hemus and Mr. Henry H. McCloskey—the last named, who has a the honors, — ] the Majestic Theatre Thor- BROOKLYN BRIDE'S oughly Enjoyed by a Large| bert’s orchestra at the Majestic Theatre |Fit@ Destroys Miss Dorothy! | Mitchell, who, well up tn front, held his|the only things she saved from the @ar to catch every note of the music| fire which destroyed the handsome rest whieh brought back to the mind’s eye| dence of her mother, Mra. Fred M. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10; 1908) | | ager delight, an Irish rhapsody by Mr, | ) |and was halted by the audience with e VICTOR HERBERT | Herbert was beautiful enough to free| @Orfow in Mrs, Eastman's house, hed to be changed at once, reland and to win for ite writer a Of the (hree singers—Miss Anita Rio, lear, sweet, mellow volce, carried off) PICKED-UP ATTIRE Eastman’s Trousseau, but Plucky Brooklyn Girl Becomes! Mrs. Howland Nevertheless. | f shoes, Miss Dorothy Eastman quietly The bride's wedding garments were waa fo Suen The widths range from 36 to 54 inches, and qu: burned, The plans tor the ceremony, Which waa to have taken place to Young Mr, and Mrs, Howland are ow at the home of Mr, Howtan mother, No, 891 Union street, Brooklyn. Their honeymoon will be postponed no week, although the steamship tickets were purchased and cabins engaged. Mrs. Howland will purchase another trousseau before they start. FREE PRIVATE LECTURES TO WOMEN. Valuable Hints on Health and Beauty That Women Should Know. ‘To-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, Oct. 1, At 3 o'clock, the famous and successful pbysicina in the treatment of nervous and | special diseases, Dr. J. A. Greene, of 101 Fifth avenue, New York City, the proprietor of that best of all blood and nerve rem- edies, Dr. Greene's Nervura, will deliver At a Saving of a Third 44-in, all woe! Canvas Voile, Goods 44-in, all wool German Henrietta. lecture to womea only, This Jecture will price. be beautifully and accurately llusiruted Oy tt seen neeseees sal vi vi u ‘J aid Spportucity to un 4 $1.00 and weaknesses & price.... 44-in. all-wool French Voile, rh to ioe preservation ‘ot ‘he hosiths |] $1.25 4 44+in, all-weol German Prunella, u ture years, as as other important to oa eton Previous to all lectures Prot || GOOdS | $4-In, all-wool imported Cheviot, F. Richard Davis will present his pleasing entertainment, Magic and Mystery, and Prot. Jere Cronin will eve nie ecchuns free all ladies are much get elsewhere for from $c. to 75¢. as good.” 4 CANNED TOMATOES. THE NEW 1904 PACK, Large,ripe and rosy, with the fresh J, field flavor. | ‘Tala 20C APPLES, Choicest Baldwins and Greenings; . best for eating and 15 cooking; a basket... Cc ORANGES. First fruits #, the new Florida crop; large, ripe ani fuley, 8 O9EeA sone + 25c¢ Aunt Nanna’s | PANCAKE FLOUR. || Superior to All Others, Scientific balance of the highest rades of wheat, corn and rice flour. J) es cakes that float and muffins oon l Oc | Cocoa—Peeriess; highly nourishing + Melb. can, 0c Ohocolate—Triumph brand; whole- some and delicious, &-Ib, Macaront and Spaghett!—The fa- mous Trovatore Imported; nothing finer; 1-1. package, 11¢.; 4-lb. 6g ckage . “lb, pac jest domestic, 5c Cesrante—biue Ribbon; finest qual- ity Amalias; thoroughly | Oc cleaned; 1-:b. carton Seeded | Rais Triumph brand: | extra fancy toe pack-§2¢ Peeriess wand), se + @ pac Of ee irancy Bpaniah Queens: our ‘own importation ; 18-02. bot Se, j 12-08. bottle, 16c and . Lemon | Extracts— Venitie., rand, pure, full strength @ bottle, 100; Eagle brand, a che Prime “quality; fresh. | Bo | icy, bright Messinas, dos. alpha Padding—Delicious des- Be sert; package enough for six.. Te TATGY CHAMPAGNE SPECIALS consumers only, during next vias three days. Dealers not supplied at these prices | | HITE SEAL, Moet & Chandon’s, bed The Leading French Wine, pint, $1.45; Quart, $2.54) GOLD SEAL, pint, 68.3 Quart, $1.15 mellow pure rve wh m prt: 4,28 \¢ Gin—Rath | [OUR FAMOUS TEAS. | |] THE NEW FALL IMPORTATIONS ]j lee 0c t flavoring; @ bottle, Se.; our own, | Capers—im ed from Worcestershire Sa The Leading American Wine, Giralda Sherry, King fon Giralda Sherry, Soler: Castillo Port, Selected | Special Re-/ 76 Health and Happiness Radiating from Health by reason of the purity of the foods and beverages; happiness be- cause of the small prices—these are the women and their families who deal regularly with the James Butler Grocery Store. There are 133 Retail Branches in Greater New York and vicinity, You See them almost everywhere. The joy of the household is further increased by our extraordinarily liberal free distribution of DOUBLE ones TRADING STAMPS with every purchase of 10 cents or more, except C. O, D. orders. They bring many a home comfort not otherwise obtainable, and without one cent of cost. The special prices which follow are for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only. Pride of St. Louis Flour 7°; 25c In spite of the advancing market for flour, we extend this remarkably low-priced offer until next Wednesday evening. No better flour milled. We have controlled its manufacture exclusively for over fifteen years, It has never failed to give perfect satisfaction. If you once use it, no other flour is “just BORAX SOAP. BUTLER’S BEST, | Scientifically compounded to make Spotless washing quick and easy with out the slightest harm to the clothes. | | “or 25C At Half the Usual Retail Phices, Unxld Teas— Choicest pickings of Formosa Oolong, English Breaks || fast, Indian and Mixed, packed 3 poet ag Ot proof eitens 0 retain the true flavor; e—Finest Ceyion Tea imported: | proof cartons; a ID......... Beat No. 1 Teas—Rich and uni- form in flavor, Formosa Oolong, Eealen tg cig prea a Ja- an, Youn; . Mi Ree a Decne etnies: SOC 2 Teas—Sirictly pure || . English Breakts and Mixed. a Ib. : BUTLER’S COFFE Unexcelled for Flavor and Aroma, ted, superior cup qualith SWEET POTATOES. Best selected, large and mealy, A basket,.....6 I3c ES eS Peerless Malt Extract. Famous revitalizing tonic for wo- men and children,a dozen, $1.15; a bottle... 10c Bromangelon—The celebrated 1 Ic 1 @ package....., irves—Selected Callfor- pliant, all ready to serve with sugar; Blue Ribbon; fancy yel- sugar peas; makes | ()¢ the best soups; Carton... s+... Piekles—Lazenby's famous English | pickles; all the cholceat ki your choloe, a bottle.. me shores of Southern France; crisp | and full of flavor; bottles, 19°; J (}¢ | B and soeenee a a royal relish; pint bott! peta ta x jen, 17e.; epht bottlenserectseetens ses LOC Wines and Liquors. The Big Dollar’s Worth. Greatest Value for the Family Side- board Ever Offered, 1 Bottle Old Monogram Whiskey, 1 Bottle Choice J. B. Sherry, 1 Rottle Choice J. B. Port, tor only 1.00 FINE IMPORTED WINES, Rare vintage; be Fruit full bodied wine: a bot intage Old and fruity: from the first Pressing of the grape; 1 00 tle . Port, Alto Douro. Mellow and rich Bowe. 85c sastillo Port, Cabinet—Full- bodied, rich wine: a bottle 75¢ by om or Holland jarets—Pure California Wines Gin shatter’ 8 P The,, B0e.; bot- 2 Tom or Holland Gia; a bo! | tl jen 260. and Rock and Hye While Cross, RE¢ | Po Sherry—Pure California coughs and colds: a hottie, Wines: gallon, Oe. 01.2 Coekt ¥—Bottle. an Ws bottle. ve 1e. G3e.1 flasks. 2 id. 20c| Br \ 25¢ ————e CONDENSED MILK. | Cider orWhite Wine Vine, ear Rc > Witch Hazel—Double distilied 12c Bay Ram—lutler's San Croix: purest Violet Ammonia — For’ toll —_—— French Cognac, folds from centre of crown to edge of Colors are 133 Centres, beneficent results that come to those Navy, season. To-morrow at $3.95. Untrimmed Hats: A Special. ban, Dress and Gainsborough effects. Worth from $1.50 to 5c BUTLER'’S BRAND, From herds in the best grazing section of New York; rich and pure, ‘er 20C They are unquestionably the finest Velvets the price—S9c-—ought to create a veritable » CRANBERRIES, gt vob 1 9 flavored, fresh pe Cod Cranberries, a quart........ sevens 10c ONIONS, Finest red, medium-sized Con- Bitet sens ZC Never Such a Sale Cracker Dainties. Nickel Plated Gas LD FAVORITES | At Particularly Pleasing Prices, | Pharm Ds complete with opal 10-inch dome shade, tripod and chimney. Regularly sold for $1.50, Special, 08c complete, NONE SENT C. O. D. SameaLamp, complete, me 180 $7.50 metal parlor LAMP Fig Newtons | a lb, Fruit Crackers } l Ac! Graham Waters Every day delivered fresh from THE NATIONAL BISCUIT Co, Butler's Best; tro P ti proferred for f ma salads and table use; qt bot 15c —Full strength; quart bottle. per—Black ‘or white Singapore draught, lift out oil fount, with ruby dee- orated globe, complete, a), FOP. seveeves Ginger — Butler's “Kieniy rated erpence sto i puns, « battle. LOC wit handy housthold remedy: bot and bi mn a diatiliation; bottles with patent sprinkling top; pinta, 0 halt pi 4 acre eee The Sunlight Burner, h Floatine Soap tin. L for purity: a cakec”, SC je Soap—Made fro oll; beat imported: a cake 4€ mantle and the new air | °°" y for h light glass globe; $1.25 Qc ¢ each. kind, for....+ ‘or bronze, silver, cut-giaas, round box Merton Oe or washlig delicate fat: ng deli : a bottle mie oh 126 om Butler's Concentrated Lye extra strong; 1-lb. sifting c: He eld. ean... cari Oe ird Geavel — Triumph br large pkge clean sifted ararel 4c ird Seed—Triumph: acourately bal. anced mixture of best seeds: a pee OP sts oR iene lama ih 7c Full Stock of Ales and Beers at All Our 53 Grocery Licensed Liquor Stores, Godet Freres’ Celebrated 3-Star Imported French Cognac Brandy from the grape; priceal. most cutin two; a bottle | . 15 Aa in No. 1. Hold switch in right hand; tw tom, right to left. Then bring right hand over bringing end of switch over thy k switch. We will offer during this week 5,000; Your n low prices, thus 1.08 2°40 Huys & 2,04 Buys s 6 CHOICE ‘GROCERIE | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY DRY GOODS CO, Black Goods Specials 75¢ &[54-in. all wool glossy finish Zibeline, 45-in, all wool imported Nun's Veilin: oa Gals, sh sel aenael tot ded Cok AQc $1.50 Black French Broadcloth, with |$2.00 Black Crepe de Paris, made ip Geeper Vidi @ ede ntveee Mhustretes | & superior permanent satin from finest silk and wool; very lum finish, 50 in, wide; special 95¢ trous, 48 in, wide; s; 1.25 a tot asso nur aod atest] 50¢ to 75¢ Colored Dress Goods at 39c¢ dlenolving vieriien, tans andthe gustome |f In this remarkable offering are Included:—All-wool Granite Cloths, afl-woot the charming toy-like pictures he placed| Eastman, of Roslyn. Her wedding |of the people As admission 1s absolutely |} Voiies, all-wool Etamine, all-wool Homespun Cheviots, all-wool Henriettas, all upon that same stage. The music was/|trousseau, together with all the costly played there will deubidiee bo 3 woo! Nun's Vellings, and many other weaves in se variety of colors. as it was never played before| presents sent for the occasion, a will Taffeta Sailors, $3.95. Real Value, $5.75, These Sailors are hand made from all-silk Taffeta—with bias} Brown, They are distinctly new, and form one of the most stylish ideas of the Hand made—by men hatters. They have plush crowns with felt brims; black only, Six leading shapes in Continental, Tur- At $2.00. Value, $3.50. Regularly sold for $2,00,| ney; spectal at fastened to back of hair is shown in } Pin end with hair oin and to back of hair, which should have been fastened in a knot before attaching Hair Switches at the most ridiculously | modish without one of the latest style pompadours. to a Half. ities are as good as you hat; bound with velvet, Red. 5,000 Yds. Fancy Velvets $3,00. Here's a great offering right in the height of the season—and a Vel vet season, too, Nothing like it has ever oggmmved in the trade, Fancy Silk Velvets, manufactured to sell at from $1.50 to $3 the yard, All popular and up-to-date styles, but the quantities of each pattern are Iim- ited. Of some only enough for a waist; others in skirt and dress lengths. that can be made—and at sensation to-morrow, Four Specials in Black Silks. At 49c. yard, 20-inch BLACK SATIN BROCADE; worth $1.00 yard. At 6c. yard, 22-inch BLACK PEAU DE CYGNE; worth 85c, yard. At 69c. yard, 27-inch BLACK PEAU DE SOIE; worth $1.00 yard. At T8c. yard, 36-inch BLACK GUARANTEED TAFFETA, worth $1.00 yard. —_—— of LAMPS, Here are prices on Lai which ought to create a veritable sensation, They are wonderfully cheap, and they are splendid lamps. We held a similar sale one year ago, and could scarcely supply the demand, The Basement Store should be crowded to the doors to-morrow, Reading Lamp or Drop Light, with portable s!x-foot mohair covered tubing, goose neck and socket, with Welshach burner and good quality mantle, chimney and opal dome shade, com- plete, ready )8c to light, for Same Lamp, complete, thade, for. 150 Like cut; | $6.50 Decorated Parlor or nest : wrought copper, brass berg Reception-Room LAMPS, stron and of fike De er reen and antique finish, centre LAMP,| With hand-painted deco- ottle complete, | ated body and globe to h| match; pink, green, or. decorated | ange, floral 810 b ¢| decorations; 2.98 se, PY YY aah “ foot, with with 150 candle-power | chimney and burner, | |Welsbach Barner, complete with mantle, crimped opal shade and chim- 35c¢ Special Sale of Hair Switches For Low Hair Dressing, Now So Much in Vogue, i] IMustrations Showing Method of Making Figure 8. 8 in No, 2 from top to bot of left, as shown in Ni ‘ ew Fall Hat will not look so Read these prices: —— MORNING WONDERS,

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