The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1905, Page 14

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IRE KILLS 3, —INIURES 7 Blaze in Flat-House Burns Children to Death and = _ ___ Tmperils Tenants. | MANY HEROIC RESCUES. 9) Baby Born as the Mother Is Car- dled Out from Blazing Building. Phree children burned to death, their ite reseved and taken in a dying « tion to St. Mary's Hospital, five tenants sent to hospitals suffering eee terns {wo firemen hurt, the birth ‘of a baby boy while its mother was be- ‘ingearried trom a burning bullding, and @M accident that wrecked Chief Croker’ ‘automobile and nedrly cost, the Chie? Phila life—these are the exciting and. dis. ney ‘tossing incidents that followed the vis- jh Mt of an incendiary to the four-story gh jouse at No, 20 Reld avenue, Py) Brooklyn, before daybreak ‘to-day. ‘The list of ead are: of DONNELLY, CHARLES, aged nine * years. We ed DONNELLY, ROBART, aged tive «ears. DONNSLLY. KATHDKINE, aged twelve yearg. ‘That every membor of the six families ; otobpying the flat-house at No, 280 Reid , AYente Was not suffocated and burned ig due to the fact that Fireman iam =Teaz, & member of Rngine Company No. 14, of Manhattan, and Fireman James G. Nugent, of the tire- boat David, A. Boody, happened to be off duty Jast night and near thelr homes | fn Reid avenue, ‘They saw flames and (Moke burst from the top floor of the dull at No. 280, acrovs the street. Bkimning up the escape ladders, thes _\ Went from flogr to floor, arousing tho ‘sleeping tenants. The) flames had mushroomed our against the roof and penetrated the two i 4 Firemen Draggih = Three Cildren were $e SCENE OF FIRE, HERO AND WOMAN WEO HAD BABY. | JOEY PLAYS THE: Our WReonsciou’s Aan And Werran burned to death, five tenants burned and two firemen injured in an, incendiary fire to-day In he flat house at No,280 Reid avenue, Brooklyn, While being carried out of the building Mrs, Rose Moses Yave birth to a boy. Apartments, occupied by Jere- - mlgh Donnelly and Joseph Hainiein. Teas reactied the bottom iadder with Mrs. Hainiein in his arms, ihe lad- Ger broke and dott fell to the ground, | the woman on top of the fireman, in- juring him severely, Regardless of his huris,"the fireman, in response to the frantic mother's cries, lifted himself to the cape by ‘means of ihe broker | Wadder to go back after the woman's ‘babe, It was unconscious when he brought down in his arm, ‘Then Teaz ang Nugent went back to Donnelly’s apartment. Whe niace was flame-swept, but they dashed in and etumbled over the bodies of Mr, and Dirs, Donpelly. who had fallen betore 7) they reached the window, The uncon- , sclous’ man and woman were drageed out and down the escapes. All the tenants of Nos. 22 ana 281), / ‘were routed out of bed and escaped In thelr sightclothes, Mra. Rose Moses, who lived In the second floor of No. 2%, was unable to leaye ber bed. Two firemen lifted her tenderly in their arme-and carried her out and placed het inva bed at No. 25, across the street, ‘where her baby boy was boro, an am- bulance surgeon in attendance. Croker’s Narrow Escape. That Chief Croker and his chauffeur, Capt. Bush, were not induded in the Met of fatally injured is remarkable. He hurried to the fire on the third Alarm, and while running at top speed through Reid avenue his machine ran into 9n obstruction In the street, near Lafayette avenue, ‘The automobile was thrown high in the alr and completely overturned. The digh speed alone saved the chief and his anion, for they were hurled elear | of the machine und Janded fully fftden feet ‘away from it. Chief Croker was! Dadly shaken up and nis chin severely | lacerated, but he insisted on going to the fire, ten blocks away, in a trolley ear. The flames were sulxiued after an + hour's fight, and then firemen went to the’ top floor of No, 280 and carried out ‘the charred remains of the three Don- nelly children, They had been sufto- | @fted In bed and were dead without * dovbt before the fames reached them. NICARAGUA HOLDS TWO AMERICANS. Who Pleads f ANNAPOLIS, high places tn the State, the J by the masses, future of the country, views expressed to-day by J, tian] Bank of New York, in av don. He pointed to che fall of the Russian arms in the recent cot the Far East, all of which, wers due In part Mr, Simmons said: vl hear voices from the Ey from the pulplt and the divia dhe college wud the educator; f bench and the bar volec tts wages, the of the P epulsive f They ft dishonesty meanvet and most form of dishonesty universal cernival “Our forefathers would galled graft stealing an |wratier a thief, I fear th use of the word graft ts an tion of men’s tolerance of and his trade. “In these days of unprecet perity and disgusting extrav | and strange principles of nforal of shat Republic. Toe Consu! 6 him ali the documentary evidence in tho) Will See aes HIGH FINANCE CRIME. BELMONT GOES MENACE TO NATION So Declares Banker J. Edward Simmons, Mercy for the Rich Grafter Who Steals Under Cloak of Corporation. Oct. 5.—Dishonesty in and great financia) institutlons and cor- | piunder, without danger to bh! porations, and palliation of such acis| the pockets of those who cannot resist. gravely threaten the according Bimmons, President of the Fourth Na- betore the Maryland Bankers’ Assocla- Ronan Republic, the reign of terror In France and the disasters which befell he said, to palilated dishonesty: voices from the West, fll-boding voles; from the press andy’ himself, denouncing and deploring the untyersal spread of selfishness in ite) in bewall one! New Principles of Morality. DER KNIFE IN HOSPITAL Millionaire Head of Inter- | borough Operated on for Appendicitis, 5 UN ot Punishment Without August Belmont was operated on for | Appendicitis to-day at the General Me- | morlal Hospital, One Hundred and sixth street and Central Park West, The operation wis performed by Dr. Wili- iam B. Coléy, of No, 5 Park avenue, ae bye gyn teese th | assisted by Dr, William Downes, of the the rues Ee fh beady oe tN hospital staff. Both said this afternoon follow-citinens with a pelt-natisfied mien | thelr patlent is in no danger. of virtue, and surrounds his head with| ‘me operation, according to a state & seffeoreated halo (ee ’ > It behooves uz, as men and as citi | Ment Alven out st Mr. Belmont's attics, rens, 19 be tidus la creating finan-, No. % Nassau street, has beer contem- ela and ind monsters which, per-| plated by Mr, Bolmont for several ose a duty, in order to fill his péckets, is dishonest, and all the more paneful | ts hie dishonesty, because he extracts his nseli, from udiclary to Bdward address ehanes, may axt swallow the very | woot td ‘any bodeen anotent nation 'that has cerated. them, Tet us| *¥Ok® and was not due y pradently but ener ‘op off those ®ttack, Some time ago he was advised features In the corpora ions already | to undergo the operation when he feit existing which have proven unjust to * " the tndividual and dangerous’ to the | “Cons enough. Yesterday he went to his office as usual and attended to the business of the Interburough Company without con- fding with any of his assista that he intended going to the hospital | He had made all arrangements, how- ever, and his family were fully acquaint Sed with tentlons, Last night ‘he went to the hospital, ompalned only by his friend Maurice M. Minton, who remained at his bedside until the usual hour when visitor excluded from the hospital. Mr. Bel- mont occuples a large room in the west wing of thé building, where ine is shield- ed from the rumble of trolley cars and the toot of automobile horns on Central Park West — nfilct in | denounce and punish | without merey those agents of the |truste who sin against the vom- mandment “Thou shalt not steal, thow shalt not bribe, thon shalt not nae as thine own what belongs to others, “The ordinary thief Is personaily nai thé IAW; the ord! totef @ a@ man without means aod oul power; but the in the name o ihe influrneg Of tha | porate ‘has many. times the power for lef whieh the former bas as the power beaiuse he con- | {tole more mousy: ‘he has. the power Use js more respected and, a the fore, leas suwpected, im Very Such a thiet is a far greater | oie | cttiatns, dampen “TOLD POLICEMAN HEWAS STARVING ast and e; from rom the realdent ad riieniee re hay t the Commonwealth, than the foot- pad, the wiar or the pick- pocket, Shall this wholesple thief wo Gnrenthedt “Corporations a’ such cannot he ed pros- nce new ity seem | . a ¢\8 shed. Bot th dire Washington to Get Fall Facts tn | to have overridden the puts we oi : tee a i BE pale 44 honesty that governed our ACHEr®: (steals or bribes oF agprovriate: en eA vete Brothers trom | ten whe pose us the silt of the earch Raswerabicn te ane he mio ig be | / Consul, 4 » condemn those who steal fitty |ao ae ib ail dheue he’ oiee + ili AN FRANCISCO, Get. GeChoster|dmiare or forge a check tor a hundred | Bly Watt gnsen he, prone ‘by | Philip Kaplan, After Collapsing . Persie ter aollars LocEpt bribe, will them- leases he i i Donaldson, United Sates Consul ac Shar or inifions by ising, by ts (Prodi hy ive OM OMe who) in Dogrway, Said He Had Managua, Nicaragua, has arrived here) representation, by fraud and by bribery. | Sreosanihcratled ‘ $H route to Washington to explain per-| “in private they are *0IN-| MAY Bar N, y, LIF Been Without Food Four Ny. to the D e ti MI erest of corpo- | . Ye LIFE sonally to the Department of State the! less; but in | | ea i \ 490 Of two Americans named Albers,| rations, of the Crust, of the gan OUT OF MiISSoUR!| Days—Wife’s Different Story, f now held in prison by the Pr , of the railroad company, | abet AT any, they ages vile | or Mo,, ry Oct Philip Kaplaa,/a tailor of No. 61 Sie matter. jatuy damned in the Deealogue, | Sia Tnsurance Buperintendent W. dot airbats Bidokiea, ste poltapend The ovldence, Donalison says, will] yf Maton to etaet late ls tig Host night announces | in the doorway of No, 16 Broadway, : show that the two Albers wem wrongs) crusting thelr competitors: In business | ohn A, MeCall realgned the and when Polloeman Anderson, of the fully \mprisoned by the Nicaraguan | ond exacting from thelr fellow-vitigens x and © Mercer Street Station, asked ak what a Government, and he intends to justity| 4 daly iribuce under the name of d nG) < OB OY comm was the matter declared that le had the stand he took to gain thelr Iherty, The Tariff Robber. as he tly diverted! been without food ¢or four days and - “No tari is Justified that has no trust fund for political! pur-} was atarving, iis sole alm the advantage paneer tel QUNDAY WORLD WANTS . WORK MONDAY wonpery,, i" j othe untry In ite ¢ imposes a duty without @ r | brit w ee ener nee eeeeemees | wil The mented He was pale and this aad to im for doing b loosed poorly nourished. He was ay + foal, Mr nd tenled Sy an ambularice sucgeon aod fe tbh Yandlver, “anal vaen to Bellevue Hospital Wouldn't you apprec'ate An Automobile? A trip through the country On a Fast-Szinniag Wheel? * Or a jaunt in a Trap With the girl you like best? Let World Wants to day End rquickly your quest! At Kaplan's home in Br Wife Was amazed when sho heard ba statement that he was starving. She Wag a pretty little home and three chit- vi; Who ate apparently Well cared for. husband Was cut of work for whe wall, “hut we gat long all right, and yesterday hi in On Nie job again. He fe ¢ 1d Up Identity | as o preaser in a clothiog factory. on Frosdway near Poutth street and makes 00d Wi We are not starving @ he has on his meals regularly aiyn bia Should mrt while T on superintendent SAY HE |S HIGHWAYMAN, Man ond Wowan te business Prisoners, Huhea John P. n silversmith, waa d ‘ ' ¥ intl 1 71,00) bail Judge Sweeney, | itr 1 give him 90 ¢ f 8 Newik, Ne J, today on @ charge} T aah afraid he ds a Hive vin» Ne hag acted queerly of late, i eeemeesseneennaennae” Chillan Senator Dead. © BANTIAGO, CHIL, OCT,’ 6—Geuieo Parlog ‘walker Martines,. ani id Foanter of ke Conwena robbery, He war arrested 6 hold-up of Kd- of Al le? Beveneh City, Mr, Bally and @ woman companion were held Up yoodalde on Sunday night, Bo peat Hughes as the man who em Up, dentes the charge, | youn | iu It Hughes » ‘3 ‘ koe "THR WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING; i © Ihoy-t nan acted as though he wae @o- | ape nde OF REAL LIFE In One Day Is Crowded More “Events” Than in the Rest of His Four Years, MADE HIM RICH, 100. Went Travelling, Fell in Rivar, Was Rescued, Rolled on a ‘HERO IN DRAMA | 4 Male Riders on that Lin Show No Considera: tion for Frail Women Even with the Pros: pect of Winning a $10 Bill from The Even- ‘ing World’s Commis- sioner. K | TO-NIGHT Catherine Kir.g Will Ride on * Barrel, Got Ride and 7 Cents, Jooy Gmy dlecovered yesterday that MMe w. melodrama and he the hero. Joey has lived a» life of almost pastoral simplictty at No, 1925 Second avenue for the four years of ‘this iife, But yes- terday opened a new era, He was saved from drowning in tae Haw River by the concerted efforts. of two lovely women and two brave mea, Moreover, he experienced the Joy of be- ing rolled on a barrel and of riding in an ambulance. And, finally, he discov: | @red tha: iis mother loved him most of| all her four sons, and that there are times wuen pennies come as freely as Cats to the 8. P. C. A, Joey and brother Stephen, a year his senior, cut loose from the maternal Apron strings yesterday afternoon and wended their way down One Hundred and Second street past the markets toward the East River, On the way they passed the shelter of the 8. P. C. 4. and, attracted by the barking of the dogs, they stopped to admire. Then Keeper Reid came over to them and tn- stead of turning them away gave each | of them @ penny and told them they were “a pair of little bricks." Be it Known that this was the first money Joey had ever received uns)- lictted. So when the boys tired of the “Mut Menagerie and the Cat Cireur," they hestened, rejoicing Sb thelr way to the dock, where the canal ship, Min. nie Malone, looded with new red bricks, was anchored. The boys slid aboard, and fell to the business of making wares by unloading the cargo. Steve being bigger, hurled the bricks overboard two at a time, But Joey is not so strong, and, moreover, was hindered by tne necessity of clutching his new penny in his left hand. Yhus it was that Joey finally tung himself Into the stream instead of a brick. Steve began to yell and attracted the attention of Belle Macklin and Grace Sampson, who were off shore in a row- At ‘These started to the rescue with ch avidity that they overturned thelr hid to swim for the boy, All current Was carrying Joey d his screams hi re teotults to tho rgeoue party, George Schkmberg and Capt, Frank MvDonald eprang overbird abd caught up with the flowting Joey somé two hundred fest below and brought him ashore uncon- scious and apparently dead. Eteve was the only ove to lose hope. Hs wept disconsvlately while McDon- alt and the uv her men rolled his youny brother on bacrels perstetenly for fif- he oy his eyes multitud® ¢het his Sute enough, there It enlieed two ay teen minu.es and assured the pepny was tafe. was in his ehwoby little hand. At this juneture 9OMy, was removed to Max Freedman’s salt estore, at No. 421 One Hundred and Second street to dry out aid warn up. in the meanwhile Keeper Raid had summoned an ambu- lance from the Harlem Hospital. But before It drove up the composure of the bey had won for him the sum of 7 cents in cash . When pennies come lke trouble, they come !n bunches. Toe clanging ot the ambulance bell summoned Joey from nis. reverie of wealth, He was conducted to that vehicle by the strong arm of a doctor in white Hinen, and was driven with all too much speed to his mother's home. “Maybe I whsn't frighte: they carried him in nere-it drowned rat, and the dooter said: ‘Put im to bed aid give him something hot to drink,’ aid Mrs. Stephen Gray to an Evening World reporter, “But he's all right to-day, Hasn't tie sign of a locld, though the doctor told ine to look out for pneumonia.” ot sevum pennies,’ hero, ‘an’ I made a bij Pop. give me a harmonica, see galloped.” 3ut you've learned not to dro every bit of water you see, I said his mamma, | volunteored the speech, an’ j an’ the into ope," BIG PASSENGE SHIP ON ROCKS, She Is Believed to He the St, Paul, Which Left San F. aco Yeaterday. EUREKA, Calf, Oct. 5—A jarge pursenger steamer, believed to be the 9, Paul, which left San Francisco yes- terday, Is reported in trowole and don. | geroualy Close In shore a and @ nalf below Point Gorda, The news was received by telephone, and gives only meagre details, It tw belleved from the nature of the re- port, wiicn urged the dispa.ch C4 prompt assistance, that the veasel |g In the greatest perl. ft 19 Atateu that ma Rennnng 9 were in slant on (oe + e tugheat Ranger has gone to the rere The St Paul belongs to the tan Pran- elaco and Port! tewnship Company and je cn suate to Portland, Ore, une der command of C+pt. C. Randa |MATHEWS TRIAL ADJOURNED ’ WI Watt Until Mis Counsel, Ex- Judge Olcott, Ie Free, ‘The trint of Armitage Mathews wos adjourned: to-day, owing to the fact that hig.coungel, former Judge W. M K,, Olcott. ts actually engaged in Part TH, of the Court of General Beasions, ice Davy directed TJ. McManus, Ir. Oleatt’® office, 40 tell him that omake #9 ber cogagements t for this cnse as soon peel, The ill be adjourn: from day t» day a ir. Oleott ty ‘ie to proceed, EE TOOK IODINE IN MISTAKE, —_——-_ Migtakine a bottle of ‘lodine for on) mixture In the dark, Join Paty of No mt bd Tenth | Fle f BRIDGE CARS and Pay $10foraSeat To-Morrow Night She Will Ride on MADISON AVE, Surface Cars and Pay $10foraSeat Ne neem ee nee BY CATHERINE KING, I'm bewinning td believe that the man who will ive 4 Woman @ seat, even with the chance that a $10 note may be added to ‘her “Thank yout’ doesn't travel on the Third Avenue “L during} rush bours, I made my second search for him on. that line within a week last evening, and took eighteen separate ruffian in nice clothing, who stood six | feet high and weighed at least 20, dug his arm across my cheat and forced mio backward. I cave @ slight crv of pain and be growled: “Are you ulttin out here? Well, if you're not, git out er me road!" Shot Out of C: woman have with the strong voung fel- low who wouldn't even let me decently beard a car at Houston street, but brvshed me aside like a straw in a gale and smashed my ribs against the mate in his eagerness to get what was loft in the already well filled car, Ke got @ seat, just w foot ahead of the] ¢ of not standing up all the way to Harlem, bad T stood In font of a solid row of ten T males. mostly with the worst-foot-for- ward habit, and with that foot as dirty | of as could be conceived, The atripling, | al who wore a round, ‘fla:, soft bat and| @ buried his nose in ‘The Rvening World, right on the page that ‘L” the night before, didn't know how |, ‘To the Badltor of Tho Brening World. Two friends and myself bad quite an argument a to how many times we were thanked for giving up @ erat in the Subway trains, and vice versa. To determine the matter we decided to take count, and the result surprised us, We take the train every morning (Saturdays excepted) at the Mgtt ave- nue station, changing at One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street for an expriss ‘The express trains here age always | empty, but are packed before reaching Ninety-fourth street: We secure reats also on the return trip evenings; #0 you eee we worked under ideal cond!- tions. Our text lasted two woeks, and during that time we relinquished our bs pool sixty oer va cheer hes, Bae mentees we med to think Ong what | wae Nd or the ttdrtyourres 1 With Common pollen oas, twenty bad (im our te @ oro young me hachelsen “A BRAD middle ay NS old HANGER, The 810 Cheek Would Soothe the “Knockers” , Ta the Bajtor of The Bvening World: 1 have read some pf “knocks” apd weak-kneed ai hawow-minded = ex+ cuses offered by some of the tired (noje In mind Yan tn body), chivale rous (1) young men over your way, I would suggesd tha: if Miss King would carry, like janters el posed to vahieventaad you have theoriap, daims: COURTES certainly takes the o nights’ “tial claim the prize, and he at that. The Fort Lee Ferry Wants Mise Brooklyn and give us people a chance Bridge in the rush hours, why does not To the Eiltor of The Evening World: side with me when 1 say (hat men com+ ing home are more in need of a seat than the majority of these young wom- hich tired Uttle girl in black whe was too| keeps them sitting from morn ah night stiort to reach a strap and hung against | and then, when coming home, they still the crows seat for rest, That was on] {Mink they ought to sit, With the men car No, M4, and there wore just seven \(,{% fe Opposite and they do right to women segted in It, They must have] the average gen: fet two or three trains go at the Bridge | limit. In order to have recelved ths orivileza | ideas. Has No Feet, but Gives Up His Seat, P ul ni told how I i didn't, get a seat on the Ninth avenue gett @ unable to do as puch lderly near he was to $10 I am not sorry, | with Liciv here . ti didn't show h worthy of ft, | seat they knet fae th . the ‘anty way tt an Mhe ne- | perbal would never asceept the seat cured, 9 , but pat i Roe yt SiC a eo A Pwo, Week nati pets ’ ANontePLa. | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Hi Rebuig Priladelpnia, Pa, WORK MONDAY WONDE a 5 Y ON Politeness’s — Rolt of Honor, For ten days Miss Catherine King hes (sted the courtesy of the.men of Gremer New York Mm Mridgay J and “surfaee care 4 in that time bas fourd only the } men eve vained who were willing ‘a acve her from &anding by giving: ip thelr xoats, Rach. rectlved @ 0 prise, UbURUE B. SCUIWIND, married, of No. 1uY West ne Hundred and Ticenty-ninth atreet, who gave a aout to Miss King on a Bridge var Moutay cvening, Sept. 26. HOHN Hy DARLINGTON, alagte, ticenty-senen, of No, 212 Weat Bight fifth street, who gave a seat lo Miss King 9 @ Lenor avenue erpress in thé Subway Wednes- day evening, Sept. 27. i B.A, M'MANUS, single, teat three, of No. 22 Gramercy Purl, tcho gave a seat to Miss King or a Lerlugton and Lenow avenue car at Broadway and Seventeenth street on Sept. 22. is GENEVRO POTOZZI, workingman in overalls, who gave up hig seat in Broadway express, Subway, on Monday evening. eee CATHERINE KING. Py of threo only on a Manh ta REK, CEB. sto hay Newark, N. J, Kindly send Ca: | almost, solid mass of sores from head to foot, and looked erine King over to tripe between 6 o'clock and 69, com>), | ie dic Looked More Like Piece of Raw rs | 7 ‘athe o ning Worl : Houston and Portrestcond wtrectan I] 1 MigKest (0 end Sloe King over on} Beef Than Human Belng—Doce > Houston and Forty-second streets. I the G1, My boat, ‘New. York aide . a Fit Mus handiel ok mated, ita tess] 40 take & trip on the Hudson niver| tors Useless — Blessed follef and gonsideration by the male riders than) cary thre be hip dr gh ive fom! First’ Real Sleep in Weeks Aft a ‘longshoreman gives to a bale of cof-| a ten-spot, the most important place 7 ton, 1 suppose 1 should, be aratetul | from “Jeraty {6 Maglom, which seons| First Application, and a that they “used no hooks.” They used| ' be forgotten by Miss King, ' thelr hands, thelr elbows, thelt knecs,| ™ fi begs oeth br ga pelea N. 4 their backs and thelr headg to prod. LJ ha punch, dic. stab and knead me into 4 bight rch ag bf aD ahd SPEEDY CURE BY mass of excruciating pain, Uherine ing is very ineon- One one car it was No, 6% and rere rt very sSpattiotie, She aays CUTICURA REME: IES ina aloo’ of Fi ‘AND. men and even wee children. I trled t0] pecouien Ymviten Mine Kivw, “Words cannot describe the terri- move to the door to met out. A burly | ry tne sitter of The Rvening World ! ble eczema I suffered with. I was 4 ‘ to make $10 f 5 ce er AL C, SCHUER. ae tae san £ Bridge Cars for “Ladies Only.” human being. Blood ‘0 the Eltor of The Bvenine World In regard to traMe on the Brooklyn and pus oozed from a { sore on my scalp, from undermy the Evening World suggest to the com- T managed to “eit out bis road b finger nails,andnear- And off the car, but it was @ gauntlet | ed to run special cars between the | ly al aver body, { sat 0 women should have been eub- (224% QE,4 and ¢ or laalee only. it and every hal in my Jected to, who are not able to help themselves, head fell out, Teould | , ‘Talk about giving up a seat toa tired eoveraly ne fhe men ahow ao jittle not sit down, for my | ve ? jon for the opposite sex. ' woman? What chance would any ONE WHO IS INTERESTED, | (thes would stick to the raw and Hempstead, L. L bleeding flesh, making me ery out with : ; iy doctor ‘did all he bat Nea Nood the eats, Tot worse and worse, 1 did not think I could live, and wanted death 1 believe there are many who will n, Most of them have position: . thetr seats I am just as polile as jleman, Dut there Is & other readers give their BT. Le: Broo, klyn, 'o the Baltor of The Evening World; I have never forgotten the teachings f my mother. I try as far ae I ain ble to always render aii Wie courtesy jue 'to women whom f find standing in ie dc, 1 am a rallr dui the winter of my legy below the kneos, and ike; yet whenever I see \ oo Contable ge ‘FRIDAY (AND SATURDAY Women’s, Kid Gloves . ; New importations of our celebrated “(REGIS REAL KID GLOVES in the fashionable. autumn shades, Glace and Suede finioh, two claspyoverseam. Value $1.50 .....cs ee 1.00 Balt oe ne Clavp or button Pique sewed, new shades and Diack and white an WHITE BIARKITZ GLOVES Attention ts also dir iy airs Ome Vanalie T abe,

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