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a MODERN VENUS NOT BUILT ON y THE OLD LINES | Ancient Mgnuments Not Those of ‘‘ Perfect Woman” of To-Day. SO SAYS MME. WADE. Expert Criticises the Figure of. the Champion Beauty of Chicago. ‘The perfect woman fen't pertect— Tat ts, the Chicago “perfect woman" Aslocted to represent that city at the coming Phystcal Culture Exhibition in Madison Square Garten doosn't come Wp to the fleal of Mme. Linda Ross ‘Wado, expert on the form divine. ‘Mrs. Wade says Miss A. ‘Trenary, (Who outclassed afl other competitors for the Venus prize in Chicago te too heavy for her helght, and that her ab- domen 1s too nent, and that there ysique. meaaure- e's comments: K.); chest nor- | too bis); chest con- too big); 2 (wo tnehes too | too lange); though all nt given, Miss ‘Tre- Only Partly Good. Miss Trenary's figure {s indeed,” sald Mme. Wade. bs are particularly good, but t of her body is too height. renery has not @ good walst @ has evidently worn poor “Part very Bc “Her the hea of , at al corsets, ih the side-view photograph there should be an absolutely straignt Mne and in Miss Trenary’s figure there ed outward curve. "s bust 1s too large and enough, but her waist ts t for her bust, uld say that Miss Trenary had given proper attention to the care but she could make it perfect sf would only wear corsets and wear them properly.” Louls Is also competing for the prize, and one of the most favored candidates ‘s Miss Retohard. Mme. Wade says that Miss Refohard's pro- not of her figure, (portions are much better for the American girl than those of Mise ‘Trenary. The St. Louls Idea, ‘The St Lous ust, 4 1-2 in 28 inch- igh, 20 1-2 inches, ankle, B éaches, x to Mme, Wade the modern {deal woman is not at all the classical tdeal bwn nen I 5: of the proportions and ef the perfect woman sbout the woman of to- proportions of | the t ow cording to MAY HAVE SEE} NEW PLANET ] Professor Turner Thinks Much-De- Dated Body Mas Been Discovered by Professor Hussey, of Lick. LONDON, Sept. %,—Advices trom Atexandria state that Professor Turner, Wy & memoir of the results achieved by @ various missions sent to’ observe the celipse in Egypt, says that It would ve i ho surprise to learn that Professor ii sssey, of the Lick Observatory, had ‘ed the debated" new ot bales Mo and the eun, fessor ‘Turner is at least sanguine of the discovery trom an. inspection mate of the plates obtained by a pro- fqssor from the Link ¢ Observatory, PPR ; KILLED BY FAST TRAIN, * Fenasylvania Brakem: Stepped fm Front of Southern Express, (Bpectal to The Evening World.) BORDENTOWN, N, J., Sept. 21.— William ©. Leonard, a Prakecas oa he Amboy Division of the ia rajiroad, was killed at Ran rly to-day by stepping in front of! @ Southern Hxprese on the New. York if too He leaves a widow and four [undreds! | of hames of Society People, iof Real Estate Owners. and of ‘Financiers will be mentioned in Social, Real Estate and Finan- Jan ae of next SUNDAY’S | | Vigilantes Armed in Frontes| | have the district catalogued with the | cation of the valuables and the ways jley home, and with 1 | | Thousands! _Will look for them, al THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1905. 9 PERFECT WOMEN FROM CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. MISS TRENARY OF CHICAGO wT FLATBUSH, CITIZEN COPS SAY TO CROOKS Style Start Out to Guard Their Homes. “Halt and explain your businesst” Any solemn Fintbushmen, carrying home a lawn mower, roli of olictoth, snow shovel, rubber plant, box of fer- tilizer, hobby horse and the usual im- pedimenta of the Flatbush native on the march can expect to be saluted with this ocho from the frontier days of Deadwood and Roaring Camp, ennunc!- ated by a grim citizen carrying a re- volver and “stave.” Ter tho Flatbush men, aroused by the Wes Reicans OF ST Lou FROM SHLOUIS POST DISPATCH TRENARY. LINER, FREE FROM CHOLERA, GOES TO PIER Graf Waldersee Arrives with All on Board in Good Health. ‘The Grat Waldersce, of the Hamburg- American Line, which was held up at Hamburg for more than a week be- cause of a case of cholera aboard among the steerage passengers, arrived in port to-day, After the ship thed been held in the Elbe until the German authorities be- inactivity of the police and the Increas- ing activity of the burglars in that wec- tion have organized a vigilance com- mittee ant night patrol, which ts hoped witl swike terror to evil doers, Burglare’ Trust Warned. The Burglurs’ Trust—for so the Flat- Dushers speak of the combinaifon of crooks, which has been systematically cleaning out refdences south of Pros- pect Park—ia defied to do its worst and| warned that the Vigilantes will shoot in business-like fashion when defending thelr hearths and homes. | So systematically has Flatbush been| worked, that the suffering residents are} beginning to assert that the thieves POLICE GET 3 AS BURGLARS One of Them Reoo Recognized as Man with a Record, and All| Are Held for a Hearing on Separate Charges. ‘Three men, one of them known to the police by severa. names and as an old | time crack, were arraigned in Yorkville Court this morning before Magistrate Baker and held im $2,000 bail each for examination, | Une gave his name as Joseph Phillips, bu whe police know him also as Btack, Lavelle and “Spanish Joe,” and say that his photograph is No. 1,660 in the Rogues’ Gatiery. He was arrested on complaint of James Hoolihan, of No, {67 East Sevetyrsecond street, who | charged him with breaking into the Hooliban house and stealing $40 in cash, The police my they have not seen Pui- Upe at Headquariers in fifteen years, ‘He te now fifty years old. ‘Another of the prisoness was Walter Hoar, nineteen years oid, who gave nis address as No. 843 Lonoywoli street, Suan: 7 I. Ale was captured in nites of Arduur Donnelly, NO. 435 about 2 o'clock this by Policeman Powers, who 1a geen two other men loitering othe whtoh wes olosed, moves of the residents noted, the lo- of entering, One of the latest victims of the raiders was Edwin J. Selley, @ pub- her, living at 620 Beverly Road.) Mr. Selley returned and Coney Island] learned that burglars had entered his! home and carried away $200 worth of| silverware. The victim was thankful, enough that the thieves overlooked $80,000 worth of bonds, which he had hidden for the night in a clothes closet. Modern devices for summoning polloe are powerless against the ounning of burglars, who cut the telephone wires before commencing further operations. ‘This {s what the thieve: asa at the Sel @ only Un the police station cut a cy for been as useless as in a3. t, of No. bd ne, screamed unbear while a burglar oon! house. ood Night” to Tiel An resident of Flatbush, ao Olds Pnstnta ben enbertalneg cool, burglar, who came in yt ap | of the night when the 2g pected his son. He listened to the e thief moving around op the floor below, and when the crook u would have rs, earli quent Oe SSS cian Gare bis iacie a8 Jo- by eS a hie atkiress as No. about twenty-four lceman West be Doanelly trying to force an en- house at No. 2% it street with @ jimmy at morning, Bor into Prenty 2 o'clock TOKIO PAPERS EASE DOWN. Dissatisfaction Over Peace Treaty ‘Tueaty jNot So ‘Pronounced Rew. TOKIO, Sept. 2.—The expressions of dissatisfaction over the terms of the treaty of peace im the columns of the local papers are not so frequent as they were some time ago. The lst of er iMar siitalea, that nee im} Flatbush dwellers to al pro teoting themselves, The police never ro. ar he Pithe crooks will de iterers in’ the mid morn ‘so Bee how” nave warned that the bikglar wi va Sel estate bo aight, ‘shoot @uapens An hey are not whot first, Sniinance wts'epaied” indludes “nine gE OU, published’ tn, Tokio, and thirteen pub a here, five of which we [FOUND WITH SKULL BROKEN, | re-suspensions. ‘ ka) anys eae Balen Emperor's Coney Island Police Change | force at ythe aeto ‘has ‘not go far Tragedy Theory to Accident, | evoked eny comment by the press. A man belleved from papers found on him to be Thomas Swart, of No. 6 Bay Gixteenth etreet, Bath Beach, was found unconscious with @ frac- ‘tured akull back fs Cee Bea Beach a” at, daaptine. eve to-day, ee WOMAN'S BODY IN CANAL. fhe Wae About Sixty Years 014 aud Probably a sulotde. (Special @ The Bening World.) (ph NEWARK, N. J., Bopt. a.—The ody! Wh! ote ae Myre ey apap about gaty eta Het ea leved there was no iufeotion aboard jehg was nermitied to sail Quarantine to-day the Mner was poardel uy DE Doty, and three nours were spent fumigating the id the baggage of the 1,002 passer 7 one was reported’ weil on board and eh Proceeded to her pler {n Hoboken. IMPALED UPON BARB WIRE FENCE Aged Farmer Who Tumbled from Precipice Dies of Injuries Af- ter Hours of Torture. WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., Sept. #1.—Dav- |14 Brady, an aged farmer of Greenwood | Tonwship, who was terribly injured by | fating rom an embankment’ upon baro-wired fence, died to-day after many hours of suffering. He was found entangled in the barbed wire of a fence in which he had fallen ifrom & steep precipice. He wag uncon- scious. Great wounds thad been torn in his abdomen and he had lost a quan- Aity of blood. He was seventy years old. ——a Alarm for Missing Boy. An alarm was sent out resteraay fr William Gerstein, fifteen whose parents live at No. ov fumbola tines’ Aue rooklyn. He has been missing since Aug. “THERE’S A REASON, ‘That's All Right, but What Is Itt A lady teacher in South Dakota says: “I was compelled to give up teach- ing for nearly 4 years because of what the physicians called ‘nervous 4a a.’ Nor was I of any use in the household economy, I was in many respects a wreck, “T had numerous physicians, one after another, and took many differ- ent kinds of medicine, but they did me no good. ‘Finally, 5 years ago, I began to! use Grape-Nuts food, I grew stronger in a very short time on the new diet, and was soon able to resume and am still teaching, I no longer use drugs of any kind, my dyspepsia has disap- peared and I am a hearty woman— thanks to Grape-Nuts.” Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich, There's & reason. Brain work and worry take strength from the stom- ach and bowels, They become too weak to handle the fried meat, eggs, bacon, coffee and white bread, so, partly digested, they decay and cause y |all sorts of trouble, which will be- come chronic if continued. Then the and brain grow weary, for deprived of the rebuilding elements the food must furnish to re- Place the soft gray filling of nerve! brain which is partly; weed up each day, Now comes the mission of Grapo- Nuts to supply the “Reason.” Mad ina ar and eclentific way of t! Bel parts of Wheat and Barley, | this famous food contains natural | josphate of potash, with albumen, sions with water in the makes that gray matter Bony aw e surely, Then, when nerves and brain feel the power of Ren ms made and properly made cells, well as parts, “There’ wil 'NIPPEO FLAGS | Two of Them Strayed in to fon.” An) ony agai ¥ be Rent ta | other countries. “That's a fine machine,’ commented the members of the committee from the Irish societies, ‘It 1s," sald Manager Pat Powers, OF ENGLAND IN | getting red in the face and loosening his | collar-band. “Are you warmt' asked one of the | committee. “No,” replied Powers, as he atag- | wered to the car and was seen to has- tly pluck a couple of small flags trom tho decor das bastily he bid ire they?" asked one of the ‘othing, nothing," vey Were not tn ret of the doc the Irish Fair in Madison Square Garden and— =|» dards of Englan squeak thst Eat Powers | maker of tt said Powers. "They were royal stan- what a narrow red chat 1 a had the flags Among the many attractions at tho @reat Irish Fair in Madison Saware on in ign e of the fact that they Garden is an automobile that ts to go to were anytht re than mere decora- the most popular Irishman, When the fons, but Powers has a sulliclah new machine arrived in the Garden it was | {ntranos looking for “ringens'™ tn the Gecoated with small flags of Erin and | way of flags. - Brill’s Children’s Specials. The only departments in New York that are absolutely main- taining past season prices in spite of heavy advances of woollens, trimmings, tailorwork, etc. The high standard of design, fabric and tailoring that has been characteristic of “Brill” children’s clothes is also main- tained. Mothers should all know “Brill” Boys’ and Children’s De- partments and buy there. Here are a few reasons: Children’s Double-Breasted Jacket Suits, sizes 8 to 16; all-wool Eton Russian and Eton Norfolk Suits, sizes 4 to 10; con- $1 95 . Le, sidered good $3 values......... All-woo! extra durable cheviot and _cassi- mere Double-Breasted Jacket Suits and Nor- folk Suits with knickers, sizes 8 to 16; fine all-wool blue Thibet, tweed and cassimere Suits, In Eton, Russhan, Sailor i $2.95 Sn. Brill Brothers. and Norfolk styles, 3 to Worsted, Cheviot and Cassi- mene Ut csiened by highest salaried IM GMa eI! Extreme Value Giving. experts—tallored by best grade tallors— many extremely new stunts in colorings To be had only in Brill Stores. Big- gest $5 value in America. “Dudley” 4 In 4 combination suits, carefully | and models. tallored, of strictly all wool! materials,| Sailor Suits, Eton Russian and Eton in genteel grayish and brownish Fall| Norfolk and’ Eton Sailors, Double- 1905 shades. The detachable belt and extra “knicker” trousers enable a boy to have four changes, distinct O85 of attire with one suit— $3 9 and the price only........ $5 fancy Worsted double-breasted Jacket Suits, most durable, most $3.95 Breasted Jacket Sults and~ knicker Jacket Suits $4.95 In the above assortment you will find values up to $7.50. Reefers «« T opcoats $4 all_wool showers root “Mohegan” Covert Topcoats and Reef- ers, sizes 4 to 16.......... $2.95 $5 Blue Unfinished Worsted. length Reefers, sizes 4 to 10 wecescessreree eoeeceee e le $6 and $7 English Covert Topcosts, Serge, Covert, Crash and Homespun, “4- Boys’ SHOES, all sizes, of durable waxicall; specat “$1, 5O sth, Box Restos. veel $4 OS Specials for Young Men. $8 all-wool 1905 models and coloring, single and double breasted, $6. 00 sizes 14 to 20......66 $10 and $12.50 custom-tsilored worsted, eevee and cassimere $8. 00 Get the Habit. Go to Suits, serge lined and all new models and colorings, sizes 15 to 20. Z } 8 UNION SQUARE 14th St., near Broadway. and most satisfactory uit we know of $5 Worsted a, Jacket Suits, most durable, most dressy and most satisfactory suit we know of 279 Broadway, near Chambers. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich. 125th St., cor. Third Ave. B. Altman & Cn. AUTUMN CLOTHING FOR BOYS. For Boys’ and Children’s wear, there are now shown the neweft designs in Suits and Top Coats, including styles especially appropriate for school service and more dressy occasions, such as Norfolks, Double-breasted and Sailor Suits, and Russian Blouses of various woolen fabrics, silks and velvets; Children’s Fur and Fur Trimmed Overcoats, Boys’ and Children’s Reefers and Boys’ Top Coats, in- cluding Tourist Coats of Scotch cheviot, @Hats and Caps of imported and domestic make; Shict COFFEEPILES 2 SALE cea at | Friday, Saturday and Monday. | B\, | MARICAIBO—A fine fla 1d Cof- foe; regular price 20¢. "sale price, 1 8c peri TEA—High grade, Black Gi or Mi. eh £ ular price soe 43c OUR TWO GRBAT LEADERS, Broken Java, very fine, 20c. CANON CaTUATIC. Broken Mocha and Java, 23c. 5 livgred— Manhattan end Brooklyn; mY 5 ibs, Orders or antes Solletted. GOOD BLOOD TELLS ITS OWN STORY And tells it Sogaettiy:is ox in the bright eye, the supple, elastic movement, the paw @ bod: sound and well, an active brain, good form the duties and capacity to enjoy the life. The blood ig the most seal pat tissue, nerve, sinew and bone is depen strength, and as it circulates through the system, pure and strong, it pees dishes to these different parts all the healthful qualities nature iatended. When, from any cause, different story, quite as forceful in its way. cases, muddy, sallow complexions, disfiguring sores, boils, carbuncles, etc., show the presence, in the blood, of some forei Rheumatism, Catarrh, Contagious Blood Poison of Blood circulation. ‘These may be either inert 8 Corey prime but the seat of trouble is the anne ake blood, §S. S, S., a purely vegetable blood cleanses and purifies the circulation and er, strong and clean, Under its purifying and tonic effects all and impurities are expelled from the blood, the general health is built up, all etiguring eruptions and blemishes disappeas: the skin becomes soft and amooth and robust health blesses life. eumatism, Catarrb, Scrofula, Blood Poison and all diseases of the blood are cured by:S, S. 8. on the hlood and any medical advice, free of charge. Fe are Thad s e COFFEE Ss Ce., owh.y, Gillie Sear a ih it Company | 235, 237 and 239 Washington St. ‘Pork Pi. & Marolay 6 Kotabliabes 1840, Autumn Styles in MEN'S NECKWEAR. ALSO SHIRTS, PAJAMAS, GOLF JACKETS AND SWEATERS ARE SHOWN. AUTOMOBILE COATS AND CAPS, STEAMER RUGS, MOTOR AND CARRIAGE ROBES. TOMORROW (FRIDAY), AND: SATURDAY UNTEL NOON) (WHEN STORE WILL BE CLOSED), THERE ; WILL BE PLACED ON SALE j SCARFS OF ENGLISH AND FRENCH SILKS,<AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF 85c, EACH. $4.50 wEReiaLr DOZEN. FOR THE APPROACHING SEASON MENS UNDER. GARMENTS ARE OFFERED IN THE BEST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MAKES OF BALBRIGGAN, MERINO, WOOL, SILK~ AND WOOL, SILK, LINEN MESH AND FANCY CASHMERE, INCLUDING THE WOMEN'S HOSIERY ror wear: WITH AUTUMN BOOTS AND SLIPPERS I8 SHOWN IN THE MOST DESIRABLE WEAVES AND COLORINGS, INCLUD. ING EXTENSIVE SELECTIONS OF SILK HOSE IN DELL CATE SHADES FOR EVENING DRESS. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY UNTIL NOON (WHEN STORE WILL BE CLOSED): WOMEN'S BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE WITH COLORED EMBROIDERY, REGULAR PRICE, 5Q¢, PER PAIR, AT 35c. PER PAIR. $1.90 PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS. Nineteenth Strert anh Sith Aurnue, Nem Fark. sold Conta 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22D. Men’s Wear SILK SUSPENDERS, very superior quality, various shades, gilt buckles, kid ends. Regularly $1.50.. 750. each MEN’S HALF HOSE, Smyth's Black, Real Irish Bal- briggan, handsomely hand embroidered, Regu- larly 91:25) 30, eo Seceeosvats Seetetseee 0 50c. patr lc smooth, soft skin, glowing with id in, refreshing sleep, energy to per- pieseurea of of the body; every or; m1 dent on it for nourishment an ie blood becomes impure or diseased, f& telle Itching, burning skin ae matter or poison, Scrofula, re floats acquired, THE eWIFT ‘SPECIFIC Cn, ATLANTA, FIGORE THIS OUT! Este heb anther fur oar ak bo ster $20,000 Which Is the Best Investment P For 1,000 BARGAINS SHE WANTS TODAY,