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TAERE ARE DOCTORS HERE, Dt WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1904. : | story of the abuses which the “mount- | taking = medicine and finally became ” a wrec | events of the trade” are practising/" ii, could not leave taking the j y: medicing and the wife fAnally had it ] | “Perhaps every one does not under- | analyzed by a Boston chemist. It was ick! a blow, knocking him down. jek! struck his head on an iron ® on the boat and lay unconscious, seph Flynn, elghteen, of No is street, Brooklyn, and Frank Con- f, of No, 79 Walton street, Brook- were arrested, charged with hav- been responsible for Skoscki’e in- 1s, The injured man was taken to Brooklyn City Hospital. ne YERWEATHER WILL CASE. | Iny Come Up in United States Supreme Court To-Day,. ASHINGTON, Oct. 12—Among the s set for hearing at the fall tern, 1e United States Supreme Court and y to come up to-day is the cele- ed Fayerweather will case, invoiv- large bequests to educauonal insti- ms. Ex-Secretary of War Elihy t Is among the distinguished coun- fetained. e appeal of the Vanderbilt estate 1 the constitutionallty of the in- tance tax is also set for a hearing ye present term. a ——e Papal Nunclo as Arbiter. IME, Oct. 12.—The Pope has been ested by «he Government of Bragil Holivia -t6 ‘adlow Mgr. Tontl, the Ml Nunct&at Rio Janeiro, to act as ident of aM arbitration tribunal for settlement of territorial questions reen the two countries |\Compound "2 rture and pain I suffered ek in the ten years that I ammation and congestion take your remedy I had treatment of two of the iving any help. You can .E. Pinkham’s Vegetable gained forty pounds and to expect.” —flrs, C, B, |, fo, er and ONE Ws the Kidney trouble and re invariably pre- Pinkham’s Vege« aziley’s letter: le Compound has worked h ulceration of the womb, that it required a great ld duties. Since taking n able to do all my own stive Wash also is some- nedies. I heartily recom- *, C. Bazley, 724 Fourth "ying to overcome T2 ere is always trouble. Write to ess is Lynn, Mass. ‘rosse, Wis,, writes: yrote to you for advice I the womb, backache and ninutes. I followed your im’s Vegetable Compound, iow pertectly well.” ore absolute cures of Female than any cther medicin.. nenses painiess and natural, ‘6 Backache and Kidney Womb and Ovarian Diseases, ss, subdues Paintness, Hys- taustion and Nervousness, in through childbirth,change i all natural crises. | 'Champe S. Andrews, Counsel iaw ts sti on the books, but is not en- | | charlatanism, There are twenty Various Grades of Quacks. who has recently died or moved trom thousand charlatans illegally prac-| “How the law is evaded can be seen! teems with tiese imposiors, tising medicine and the healing Grt| under thé most astounding guises, Quack whose titles range from Nature ¢ P ar pr |Cure to Balneotechnic, These fakirs in this city. For instance, there ts a case of @M | Hromiso wonderful cures, but we cut This is the statement of Champe 8 j alleged physiclan on Broadway whose short thgir wonderful work whenever ‘| case was brought to our notice by a we can, The most pitiable cases arise 7 fe Andrews, who for five years has been | broken-hearted wife. Her home had from the Consumption Cure fakirs, A d full counsel for the Medical Society of the | been rulned through @ doctor's quack oe a Fi MR Me ay Bs shapely ana care y + County of New York. Supplementing @ paper on “Medical habit while recovering from an ampu-| “They are certainly criminals in every Quacks, Their Methods and Dangers,” | tated foot. He desired to break off the *°"** of the word and while the gam- which was presented before the Society habit, and, seeing an advertisement of again recover through industry and per- of Great interest, Mr. Andrews told an | cure ghe morphine habit, be sent % for | may: lead the Evening World reporter @ startling | the first treatment, The husband kept |chance to recover thelr lost health.” the ow In this respect," he said, “but/ band had taken. The wife asked q G j one ia8 only to see thé misery caused the bogus doctor—or fiend, I should y by these fakirs to commend the work | ™! him--be prosecuted. of the Medical Society in their fight Hie Wife Relented, ——_~>_-— \ | | “I had everything ready when, at the | to exterminate them. The Medical So- }last moment, the woman wrote beg- clety was established in 1806, and every | ging us to desist, as she could not bear physician was compelled to join. The | the disgrace of notoriety and of having 26 West 23°" Street # Inthe Perrin glove % 4 store there is a departs ment solely for chil- 3% dren, It has a full it known that ber husband had been , . | Incarcerated in an asylum, |forced. No physician could practise | "phis is the trouble we meet on all for the County Medical Soci- then without an examination, but | sides, The people who could taatity when the Eclectics and Homeopaths | 4iways haye good reasons for keeping ety, Says There Is an Army of er.tered the fleld new laws were enacted, | stient, RN el ae aGaienble a and later the State Board of Medical | “Frauds who boldly assume the title Charlatans in wew York, | Examiners made {It necessary for every | of Goatte and wae ote (REeedivee ~ ieee C e orious Dr. |Physician to take a four-year cours®| Qonrad, who was couvicted April il, . | and an examination in whatever of the | abound on all sides, Closely akin to New York is a hotbed of medical | three branches he wanted to practise, | this form of fraud is the man Who as- sumes the name of a licensed physician the community, The east side fairly on all sides and these fakirs flourish) “The ‘Water Cure’ fakir is another methods, The woman wrote that her | York, one of them having acknowledged husband has acoulred the morphine to me that he made $10,000 a year. made of any to be found. White Gloves for Children's Dress Wear, bler robs his victim of what he can tray for awhile, Jurisprudence and which has created | the doctor's whereby he guaranteed to severence and the political mountebank people as the victims of medical fakirs have no Brown's the ‘ gar It's #0 pleaa- favorite color ay ant to hear good this season, and music while par { nt ts taking of an ap . = atone petizing lunch, so effectively and we don't shown as in our know * & — exclusive style conveniently ot» TH ted restaurant show of the new SIXTH AVE..19. 70.20% STREETS. than ours, ' Velvet suits, = i Eighth Floor, Women’s correct, smart suits and coats copied from the foremost models of style evolved in Europe and America. N telling you about the greatest sale of suits and coats of the season we want to impress upon you particularly (ridygers*) that never in the history of women’s smart apparel has there been such a tremendous demand for coats as critical dressers are making upon this store at present. We've made extraordinary preparations to meet the requirements of exacting dressers with garments that bear the earmarks of those expensive creations from abroad or the foremost models of authoritative American modistes, They are exact coples made to our special order to be sold at prices that would astonish the creators of the originals, and you could not detect tne difference, We want you to come here to-morrow expecting the greatest values you ever read about, for even then you'll be Surprised at their worth above what you had expected. And yet there’s iui a suit or coat that reminds you of ordinary factory-made apparel. They're all new and distinctive styles for the woman who has been in the habit of having her wardrobe made to her measure by high- priced tailors. $8.75 for fine Montagnac coat —~—27 inches long—tined with heavy satin, strapped with fine broadcloth; velvet collar. $10 for correct tourist coat——4? inches long, good quality novelty mixtures—two plaits front and back—neatly tailored—shaped low— plaited sleeves—exceptional value. Third Floor. $16.50 n covert coat like $12.50 for the black cheviot coat——25 inches long—strictly cut, copied from $35 model—42-in, a smart little tailor-made coat—lined throughout with fine taffeta, imported wrap with extremely neat trimmings of Fur Dept. | $27.50 for $40 fur lined coat great coat we're showing at this pricee— | length—outside of fine cheviot, lined with squirrel— | collar of brown marten, made very full. pan velvet about collar, seams and cuffs—no better shown anywhere at $25. $24.75 for %; kersey coat, in black an hotel Yes Gosmleg ts jen | 143 for fur ‘lined tourist pnd motor and castor, made with yoke effect, four plaits in newest creations in scarfs, muffs and coats. | | coat—%4 length—black broadcloth and colors, in- back, belted at the walst—collar, yoke and sleeves trimmed with velvet—lined with heavy satin. | | cluding the new brown—squirre! lined, moleskin collar—our exclusive style, ‘ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, , 100 fine dinner sets, special, | Very special silK waist for one day, *11.95. bargain at °3.50. O-MORROW is positively the only day that you can Rey T buy a high grade hemor china dinner set of 100 pieces at $11.95 T’S a very special bargain because other stores ask $5 —a set that would cost you $18 ordinarily. . It wid? cost you $18 if | for a ig yhoo quality. It’s a charming style, too, and when you wait until later to make up your mind you want you wear it you'll see how becoming it is—made of a high-grade ! | a | l 95 one. There’s but ore lot, and they'll be on sale but | ‘afeta with —_ tucks and hemstitched down one time—just to-morrow. Fourth Floor. $3 50 je pide a yoke—tucked hack (aay We're sorry the lot {s limited. We'd like to ® ' hel tas La oe and black. You offer a thousand such bargains, for we know ; , cant help | ut say it s worth $5 when 2 they'd create the greatest stir of the year in so | YOU see it, and, just think, the price is only $3.50 © far as dinnerware is concerned. But we must to-morrow, : content ourselves with 100 sets, and that’s Vi} i $3 for $3.95 albatross, nun’s veiling and brilllan= //M7, why we urge upon you so strongly the im- ; : | Moortance of making a selection to - morrow, Prench beck hrc a _ or cluster tucking—tucked or | —fancy stock. This sale includes lots of other special bargains. Se. each for $5¢, dozen tumblers, | 10¢. for china bread and butter plates $19.95 for $3250 Theo. Haviland | —neat flower decorations china dinner set of 100 pieces. | 50c, for china ramekins and plates, 5,000 thin, dainty china tea cups and saucers like you've always been used to paying 25c. for—neat flower decora- 15¢ tions end double gold Vimes.ysssscssecssessoeeeee sees seceteres 29¢. doz. for $0c. china bouillon | Cut glass. | A word about sweaters. They're more than a fad now, Sweaters used to be a fad among women save when worn on occasions of exercise, but this year they have resolved themselves into a handsome garment of practical service. A num- ber of the styles are so captivating that you'll at once wish you had one upon seeing them, and it is only the correct dainty styles we 80c. for $1 hand-decorated cake ae ee poo ar Peper ee pty yap Vieer, lates, large size. $2.95 for cut glass water bottles . atters more interesting we've priced the most popu- 3275 doz. for $4 bread and butter $1.25 for cut glass handled nappies. lar sweater, made to sell at $3, at $2 for to-morrow. It has the $ plates, 25 different designs. $2.25 for 8-in. cut glass bowls. full blouse effect and bishop sleeve—200 for to-morrow at... 2 —_—_—_——_ ——SIMISON CRAWFORD CO, ————-—-— New York’s finest grocery is 2 years old. Two years of existence, backed by a quarter of a century of experience, is the story of the Model Food Store, and accounts for its ability to serve you fully as well as any other grocery you may have considered best, and at much less expense to you, A GREATER sale of pure foods, rare old wines and general utilities was never held to commemorate an anniver- cups and saucers. 20¢ ° A %5c. for hand-decorated cracker Jars . for cut glass celery salts. 25¢. for cut glass knife rests, —rich rose decorations. 39¢. for cut glass salts and peppers sary of like importance, Every price is a little lower (many a great deal lower) than you'd pay in any other high-class grocerya— marked that way because we know you'll be keen to appreciate this innovation in the selling of highest quality table requisites, You may not be able to ccm», but you CAN mail or telephone your order (Chelsea 2100) and take advantage of this enormous saving, — _ ——- » JAVA AND MOCHS) NEW PEAS = BELLE _ 4 s : BREAKFAST BA- WEN TSS CELA | | Cofloe An extra specia rand, selected, Farly | LAUNDRY soap | | tath Pieon, port Armour's of | brates Water biend of fane nported fumes: thz rector & Gar : | ) py awil ‘ Mw id Su | Crackers 25c ifean ‘ ‘ 28c O0c¢c; 2-\b an. 8c Lenox Fair ank ne Bote S$ MALT | war 1 4to Sit | delb. box 4h ‘ . 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