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2 my lot. tow yourself; het happy, you may keep i? ‘pe imme we with two to-day than you, “very poors reach « ever cnn, ‘bache! ‘Wood! $1,000 aves out.” the very rend will do p of the Infernal gue Kicker, it o' " if to produce Neoiitented. and he has many entries, ‘thelr amfidavits and will bay ir to “ieiver Tne at a date t istency of Women, the members of the the city are ricing In ing Mr. We hn mtn Mr, I duat Ike *clubwom Ney aay that men are useless | th t day they try to worms are happy of arian, He ihropt ihe etutent of aoctal problems, of No, 160 Fifth cret 1 , in a. friendly (4 entire satisfaction that he ‘hay in the marital state inge places with any ‘ot Babhelorhood has been it Ke 1 corps of letter ve: hi trom the swamp of minent ness and my childcen, happy ‘witey >) ite demtentedly a domes- maiden, who capti- ) we're married) be crasy when you emian know of | Mttle ones we've paried, » your wealth, I’m better off dhink I'm unhappy ‘cause I'm ; written protestations of connubial bilss Yhat are ‘wearing out the arms of the mall carriers. ingial that bachelorhood Is the 9, Mr, Woodbury to en s happy tate,” said Mr an bile) World reporter to-day, 98 he dodged in @ large fat woman and A timid little man whom: he spotted as candidates | for the $1,000 offer, | ‘of the heart, trent Umit, my I'm @ mar of the married men ty “York ate happy, oF else mat- y makes liara of men, The offer bury, ot No. Ud Fitth for a’ really contentsd y winrried man has made of . venue @ resort for thou- “glatm ‘the money oh tie ‘that, they can fulfill the con- ‘phere Is not @ married man In New York who is es happy as a bachelor, 1 have fhe on wager of $1,000 and 1 om ann! t fled in a debate before a falr jury.” the “Wel married men, for not one of them would care to P home df they {n id fayor, : for they happened to have a solid clatmants look happy. gin it would queer the deal, but I have “aheps fave air appearance tn | “2! that ‘they ‘have come down , lives who are wait ’ a corner, In fact, heard to aay ton happy starting to the Wood- 3; "Now, Gam, if -you that. thousand dollars debate. I have gome ideas on’ th fect that well surprise him,” Mr. Woodbur; the enemy's hands. ‘aii I don't want io @ive Kerr futing arguments. ing to prove that bachelorhood is che best or the moet advantageous state to the Individual ‘or to the community. I am ry Blighinut state, does it have to be #0 which he has been | everlust{n) Nvoodbury ie still of] | "To ahi there is not a matried say that he 13 happy explains the: army | } they are happy lo ylew of the situat! ‘that the some conditions 0} lorhood that ta not as pleasant a@ jut if a married m: ite Ant tad ok eet Mh, sore ‘can't “hel Fast "but fe e's v: n offer of 91,(00-stands good, J am anx- these husbands fously wal for the debate, re a bachelor, what matri- |, Tam may if think- married @ that ye riot and consumption, cough or cold Father John’s Medicine | cannot cure, fighting power to ward off disease, thin faces, lack of color, don't get on well because thelr blood is starved, the blood, makes flesh..and gives color-~it 18 a Food Medicine and has been in use over half a century, jaluce an eminent specialist prescribed it for the late Rev, Father John O'Brien, of Lowell, Mass. by whom ft was recommended and from whom it derived its name, and free from opium, morphine, co- ‘This photograph of W. A. Woodbury, who wagers $1,000 that a man who {9 wedded 1s linhappy, was specially taken for The Evening World. ur Caps at Half le Saturday the remainder of our half their former prices because to an inner office to escape Fair Jury to Decide. jous we the question s¢t- hoa jury pr, bachelor was , , there's one thing; I can’t have oin't haye bachelors, ded on a jury of eleven women, “Oh, 1 ann settle my opponent in tl y coyly refused to di- theso views, ‘see, that would be playing Into a thkace ‘to think up re- “Now, wnderstand I am not attempt- ply maintaining that it, is the Why, if matrimony is such defended? ue asi that T take 9 broad 01 ven adi i of bache: ot, but the general that. . Where the Bachelor. Loses. Wor instance, a bachelor js the ea. Ae tor ai ot ns Impecunious friend it can he do if vege comes up ‘No, I can't es notice to all/forn touch? He can't say, ‘No, “wit! not wand tor t mor ae Me fam going. to the uu it 8, 1 er But peo 4 Lynd perambulator and the croup. hs fairly ahrleked vith ed propriety that perr ) nd e peut y ‘ere ees at iB, on, the ear plan, the bachelor ‘thats is the hap- i look at the bachelor girl. 1@ has develoned from the roinater of twenty years amo, Whi y women aping the bachelor state? sy) 4 Haye Meas ATBUMeNia, and my FEW IMELY SUGGESTIONS, A cured cold prevents pneumonia The money is refunded for any + It builda now tiasue and gives Children and women with pale, Father John’s Medicine nourishes Remember, not a patent medicine, caine or polsonous nerve-deadening drugs {n any form, It is guaranteed. Sold in 50c, and §1 boitles, The $1) Bive eontains three times the quan- tity of the 50c, size. 4 “ your druggist for Father 0) Ail Day Saturday ALL MAIL ORDERS FILLED, BENT C. 0, D, NEY, (That. and vocal.) FONDLE ME? ‘ LO’ SDS. (Win, Pr Roses AT RWLIGHR BACK, “BACK, BACK ALTI Hie A BACK TO BALTL ST, LOUIS, (Geo, Primrose's hit.) OO AONE Ht, UST LIK YOU. uf Walla.) GOOD-BY, Swoons in Front of Residence—| Beasle Cilfford is In’ Bellevue to-day slowly recovering from the effects of starvation, She had walked the streets for three daya and nights without tood before ehe fell in a swoon yeateniay in front of No, 172 Lexington avenue, Mra, Hayes, who occuples the house fj at that number, gave te girl a glaes| techinal irregularity in their marriage. id not revive | It develops that Mrs, Pepper secured an of port wine, tut she d er fant, anuulment of me marriage, and has from hi she was taken to Bellevue, It was found that she was suffering from the effects of exposure and starvation, She told the physicians that she had not eaten In three (ays, but she refused to Kiya her address or the reason for her the hospital the young woman has been . Whi delirious at intervals. Wehve hee cmded | farm, Aleo that her name at that time with the attendants not to tell her father and mother. was well dressed and js twenty-two GIRL STARVING IN THE STREET Tell> Physicians She Had) Been Without Food for Three Days and Nights, ——— A yount woman who calla’ herself VINDICATION FOR MRS, PEPPER Advisory Board of Spiritualistio | mn Pepper, who declared that there waa a Chureh, Brooklyn, Votes Con- fidence in Pastor, and invites Her to Remain in Position, In response to aspersions on the char. fol of Mary 8. Pepper, Spiritualistic mi th a Roop he Advisory Board of the Jast ni ae public expressing thelr entire confi- ae, Church of Brooklyn, it decided to issue an address to lence in her, The By rcipal charge against her was jade by her former husband, William faint, ‘Ap ambulance was then called and since remained alngte In addition to the charge by her for mer husband there were letters and Paci ercae clippings that came from Providence, R, I,, where the eplritual Alreotress had once lived, rs of the board examined all those yery carefully, and found that the most sertots offense of which Mrs. lgrht, treatm Bince being placed under nie Pepper was held to be guilty was that whe had once been a servant on a dairy was Mary Ann Scannell, The board announced that it had tong cogrisant of these facts, and that been e la & Woman of appearance,| in "their estimation they did not constl- . ‘There was no trace of Tiguor Bgl nd hi ts yh quor about her, and her stomach was ¢ quite emply when she reached the hos-| Site, BHO lecthry Wednesday f ital. vite youn| Nabari eald thas ane had walked on Lex: on avenue, ave- hue and alde streets in the neighborhood revision as soon as she recovers from for three days and nights, number of persons in the neighborhood had no- ticed her wandering about, but had no {dea that she was suffering for food, tute an offense, Mrs, Popper j@ now in Philadelphia, ight, Bhe was unable to return in time for the The manifesto of confidence meeting, will be aubmitted for her approval and the trance Incident to her recent visit. It was announced that the trustees ex. pected Mre. Pepper to minister to the ehuroh so long as she chose to remain In Brooklyn. th Ave. napp & Bone, Hudaon and jonenatock, 4ist St. and 7th ei ames, 100 Highth Kallen’ Pharmacy, 284 Bt. Fourth Ave. bys t ) Bold and recommended vy:the fobs Hegeime IEE 20 Bresdwar Rikers Drug stores, Bixth AM & 2d St. way and ws FM, Cait ae Oe Walier 8, Hockey, Srhth ae fh ‘t., NOUN AVE, & fain Noth Ave, O40 veh “THE STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL. | The World Almanac and Encyclopedia:for, 1905 | 25c on Newsstands 35c by Mail * | We place on sal men’s fur caps at it is late in the season. They are caps for driving, automobiling or pedestrian pur- made of sealskins, muskrat, with regulation peaks and ad- nearseal and cony, r he reduced prices: justable peaks. Here are t! 1.00 for 2,00 value 2.00 for 4.00 value ~ Young Men and Grown-Up Men Secure Their Choice of 3,750. Overcoats at Half Regular Prices B, B. Goldberg, 787 Broadway, who makes specialty of Overcoats of the better grad ted up and found that he had 3,750 Winter Overcoats for young men and grown-up men Ry Veda Re sell at once and take the loss that lateness of season imp2ses. The entire lot was purchased by The 14th Street Store at half the price the coats had been selling for at retail, cgesiniat We Had Been Waiting for Just Such a Money-Saving Chance Consequently ve grasped it at once, our desire being to afford our customers opportunities to gave on reliable clothing. There’s not a garment, a fabric, a thread or a button that we cannot anthusiastically recommend, and the prices are so low that resistance seems impossible, i for Young Men’s 7.50 Over- ‘De COALS mode of all wool Irish frieze, in Ox- Lot A are cut long and double bremited, <—y : Sizes to fit young men from 15 to 20 years of age, Some have Others have collars of cloth same 4.00 for 6.00 v 5.00 for 10.00 value fine quality velvet collars. asthe coat, All have extra body lining. PY 4 98 ior young Men’s 10.00 Over- oO coats, ner manana | Heat of coats offered. | Ice Skates |Misse Men's Ice Skates made of polished steel, Some with blued steel top, ‘They are the 75c quality, Men's Ice Skates, nickel plated, Runners of welded end tempeted stes!, with key fastenings, Women's Ice Skates, clamp toe and high leather back, Value 1,50, serviceable fur Rouble B, & M. Trading Siamps till 12 o’cloek, then single stamps unt store closes. ford, black and brown, Th loose, with belts, Some are ‘They are therefore better ¢! kerseys and Jrish frieze in ‘These are superior Overcoats made very styl+ ishly, in the newest fabrics, such as fancy at Lot mixtures in Scotch effects, patent beavers, ey 4 kerseys, meltons and ris frieze in all the popular colors, The linings are either a trip'e strength serge or atrong Italian cloth, with either cloth or velvet collar, We can fit you. for Men’s 20.00 Winter Overcoats. Mace after models of your Lot ® merchant tailor, They have broad, concave shoul- a 0} ders, the new shape lapels and collars worked § on by hand and lined with a splendid quality all worsted lining. ‘The materials are venetians, eletians, meltcns, kersey and Irish Men’s Suits Are in the Sale Men’s Suits comprising the entire lot of all $12 wool worsteds, cheviots in black and fancy black and brown thibels, cassimeres and home spans, They ere made with , coticave shoulders, hand tailored collar and lapels and lined with eitlfer princess a Y or Italian lining. We have 7 can fit men of all builds.... e ii 18.00 and 20.00 Suits made of very fine fabrics, such as fancy mixtur:s, in all wool and silk worsteds, Scotch tweeds, English cheviots, un- finished worsteis, and other fashionable weaves, Every garment has curefully hane.padded shoulders that are made with the swell concave and broad effect, with hand-felled and neck fitting collars, hand-sewed buttonholes and tested, all. wool serge lining, Absolutely regardless of your size or peculiar build, we unreservedly declare that we can fit 10 0 you perfectly in either the single or double breasted style,.s+eessersreersre severe ee neeerenees ° Boys’ Winter Overcoats, made of extra Boys’ Three-Piece Sulis, double-breasted fine all-wco! frieze, cut very long, They are heavily lintd, have and Russian Suits, ‘The three-piece suits are made of fancy velvet + Si u MAM Hii nosey at is qa eee Taree ge tee cstres, ‘The coat is cut 3-button sack, lined with Italian line butiors and corded silk frogs and the regular standard Irish frieze, them in single and double breasted coats an Tito 16 ey came to nsjat a great sacrifice, and we give you the benefit of the full saving we made, for Men’s 12.00 Overcoats e made of high grade, strictly all wool meltons, Lot black. They are this season’s best produce tions, being made of fiyst-class materials, by skilled workmen, in the sensible medium lengths so popular with good dressers, 77 for Men's 14.00 Overcoats. ing, Vest is made manish effect, Trousers have taped seams, frieve,’ Russivn 2% to8. ‘These coats are identical with those Sizes 12 to 16 years. The Russian suits are made of serges and we sold for $5 earlier in the season, We make special effort to|fancy effects, Sizes 2'¢ to 8 years, The double-breasted suits please the Loys as well a; parents, because we want are made of blue serge and fancy mixtures, Sizes the coming generation (o pationize us je ; sss lle the ordinary run Oxford, gray and 3 Greatest values we’ve heard of, also loose box styles, remarkably low price of 2.98 a garment, Some er2 Girls’ Dresses in every conceivable color. | variely of materials and mo Ti s’ Suits and Coats 17.98 Garments at 5.98 cheviot, mannish mixtures and Scotch novelty ¢ oth in the season's newest models, They are beautifully irimmed and weil tailored, The covts are made of fine, silky zibelines, kersey and heavy cheviow, Lucy e are three-quas gih with full sleeves, tight or semi-fitting, All are trimmed with velvet and silk The suits are made of plain ‘Men’s Bosom Shirts at 39c Creamery Butter, 3ic 5,000 Ibs, Fancy Elgin Creamery Butter, Columbia brand, fresh and sweet; worth 38c per lb.; packed in 1-1b. parraffine lined cartons, (Not will interest the men who are looking ‘for areal, genuine Shirt bat. Fresh Meats BEF | 16e,; 2 boxes ‘be AOE ee i good Shirts, F, 'Y CHICKENS oAFowh dae Vegetables |SWEET POTA- Fruits and CARROTS or TUR- erage fa Wines NN.\WHITE ROSE VANIA— AHOLLAND or TOM a smooth Rye Whis- medic! FINCH'S GOLD! WHIS:|C AL TFORN LA 1°. PORT or SHERRY, PEPPER FRR Be mation |Hintas $5c Ola FAMAIC? |tagu, bottle, RUM, splendid, rict| Price A sale of Liltle Cigars to-morrow prom- ises bargains for the men who enjoy a * Little Smoke,"” lic a pkg for 1Sc Telonette ic Flor de Savoy 99c per 100 cigars iic a pkg for the 16c Laskas 1,10 per 100 cigars for 1Sc Robert Burns +10 per 100 cigars Cigars and Tobacco 1.49 for box of 50, regular uets, Less than imported price fresh Porto Ricos, 10 for ae, 1.39 for box of 25 for 3,000 Perfectos, the "Lord Pfl- 1,10 10c for the fi 10¢ for 31-3 ounce canister of Falk's Best Granulated or Cut (4 to a customer.) $4c for 16-ounce canister of Gold-Filled Eye Glasses, 1.00 ‘A few moments’ conversation with our braids and come in all the most desirable colors, Sizes 12 to 18 years. Girls’ Dresses and Coats 8.98 Garments at 2.98 It is a fact that we shall sell girls’ 8.98 dresses and coats at the | The coats are made full length of fine, soft “meltuns, cheviots of heavy weight and a good qualily of zibelines, in all the best colors, such as blue, brown, green, ox- i made regulation styles; others have le gle capes and are beautifully trimmed, Also Preity light and dark shades in a preat duate optician will convince 5 a! that The 14th Street Store is the picce to purchase eye glasse 5 We have reduced prices on the glasses for which exclusive prac- litioners charge 3,59 and 5.00, Saturday eyes tested free, and a perfectly, et \hissp2- | cially reduced prices 10 kt. gold titled | ca NETTIE ‘Free: “Palace of Mirth” It will cost you nothing to visit ‘The Palace of Mirth” In omg sixth floor Auditorium, It contains the crystal maze, a telephones, distorting mirrors and the cave of the winds. fa laugh at every step. There's side-splitting fun for everybody, ond it’s all absolutely harmless. Every shopper in New Yorg fi | whocomes downtown Saturday should come to The 14th Street Store tor a good time, whether she comes to make a purchase, or not, Get Free Tickets at Exchange Des and Negligee Shirts at 4 Startling news of a big Shirt Sale for to-morrow; news gain; men who want to pocket big savings; men who want to wear 4 1{Maln, Moor, * 6c and 1.00 Bosom Shirts, 30¢ Men's fine laundered per. eile bosom Shirts, including both lights vmedivm arid Soe atid dark: colorings... ape 4 ] pet audi gr ty opén front and back, of back only. All have sepa: front Neg! re bi 5 Sizes MS wh. Mf J > ice ym regul ‘i an y und 1,00 shirts at ~ “Foy Winhae'7 $6.7 chrotee at" 49c. Men’s Silk Neckwear and Shirts ‘ i 25c for men’s 49c for 98c Ble for 39¢ re silk Neckwear in four-| Laundered White Shirts, | Cheviot Shirts finished ‘soft, n-hand, shield and band| 40 dozens in various styles | with attached cuffs.’ ‘| tecks, Included are plain have full sized bodies and) Back and white barathea in| ding al! sees up f0 16) ar6 thoroughly. well, made: four-inshands, 3 for $0c, | inches. Slight imperfections. | by » reliable manufacturer, j Portsmouth Mills and Tivoli Underwear 8De for 2.00. Portsmouth | 1.19 for Men’s 1,50 to 2,25) Mills Fine Ribbed Underwear, These | Root's Tivoli Shirts, ‘They are the ger) are fine ribbed wool shirts and drawers, | vine Root’s. On account of having aj) A few sizes ere missing and hence the | large surplus of shirts we reduce them for j | a quick clearance, f great reduction, | 1,000 Pairs of Men’s 2.85 to’ | 3.50 Shoes Saturday at 1.95. Ul al a a Cl ha Vy This shoe news is interesting and important to every mat tended to pay f 5 to 3.50 for a new pal \ Tsh es sizes are from 6 to 10, and the widths from Ato E. Then there are the famous Regent and Bates shoes, in all desirable sizes and widths, These fine shoes are made of patent colt skin, vicl kid, box calf and velour cal! ghtilace and Blucher cut, with tip toes, We advise those who contemplated ' paying from 2,85 to 3.50 a pair to save the difference betwée those figures and our price of 1,95. Women’s High Grade Shoes, 1.79 1.79 for Women’s Shoes worth up to $3.50, 1,000 pairs of our finest high grade shoes, including Women's Box Calf Lace Shoes, Women's Vicl Lace and Button Shoes, Women’s Patent Corona Colt Shoes, in lace and button . Iain and tip toes, Every shoe is a new, attractive, up-to-date style, Sizes 2% to 8,” idths B to EE, Waterproof, Steel Frame Suit Cases To-Morrow, 98¢; is an extraordinary case that is made of waterproof rittber cloth, supported on a sirong steel frame, ‘There isa brass lock and | catches, while corners are reinforced with heavy 90° 1.75 leather, ‘The colors ave russet and Waterproof olive, Insite, the lining is Suit Case, jeayy muslin, Two inside straps hold the contents and prevent s'ip- ping, ‘The case is neat, and above sll is durable, It can be checked without fear o° beakage, While these 1,75 cases last, they're 98¢, t 1,09 for 26-inc suit cases that are extra ceep, , Made of best quality Ketatols | supported on steal frame, Corners strong.y reiniorced, brass spring lock and catepes, j feate, “imported lensed, Three thoroughly riveted hinges, Inside is mus\ffinéd ; hus two straps, 5 Z