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- 3a CHEVROLET IN “PUN TO SPEND GRY OF FikE AT FELL DEAD ON POLICE COURT |. $161,857,000 | SCHOOL CAUSE HER HUSBAND'S UNDER ARREST ON CITY'S WATER OF WILD PANIC Famous Chastiese Held for Running Auto Without Number, a ss Lowls Chevrolet, of No. 490 West Thir- ty-fourth -atreet, world famous as a chaufieur of raving automobiles, and winner of many intormtional events. was to-dey @ prisoner before Magis- trate Cornell in the Jefferson Market with driving a ninety- rioing BuIA. 'T, down ue ‘Thirty-fourth *aven ra without a umber on his auto. Barry of Ag? ee ee arrested Chevrelis « She chauft worked until after 2 o'clock this m iho yin the gerage at No, 6 West bh Bett ps his’ machine Into oon via hed the race cour, M was-ont hie Way 10 nis hotne toe haavy coat wien arrested, He ad istake he had leit the nurhber of his auto lying o e floor of the je when he came awuy4 Chev held im $100 ‘ball for int in - ia] Seasions, and ball was given by Conmelins H, Tangoman, man- ‘Gger of the garage. y hevrolet sivs he may not win the suuelbhe Cup race Saturday, as bia car is pitted againse 120 and borse-power motors. Pete Gilderaleeve, of Nassau Coun- oxlay swore in 14) deputy sheriffs Tio will guard the couree during wne lg international automobile race for the Vanderbilt cup on Sa'urday next thane deputies, who will be in eharge Bheri Gildersleeve and Under rift Foster, will be distributed @round the course at the most dan. gerous points, Including East Norwich, deriva, curnolhe, Phl's Head Guines road, Albertson's turn, Late, Hyde Park and Garden City the ‘vain last night, rollowed by the Gear, brisk weather of to-day, has put @ course In first-class condition, and the rival conteet aay mare owt in their ava machines and expressed them- selves as well pl.aged with e condition the course, cath, the winner of Ka ear’s race, and Who on Saturday will Grive a No. 1 Panhard car, while making a circult of the courge to-day with a misnap at Jericho Turnpike, had seme trouble with the gasoline lank and had to withdraw the machine r repairs, The damage, It Is sald, was not serious, and be will start with the machine inj the race on Baturhy morning. COLUMBUS DAY _ 1S CELEBRATED italian Societies sees Maron To-Day ~ jn Honor ®f America’s Dis- covered, and Will Hold by Festival To-Night. All of the Ttalian societies In town are celebrating Columbus Day to-day. Some 2,000 Tvelians, under the leadership of President Savarese Of the Boclety of Caracciola, marched from Washington square up Fifth avenue to Fiftyeninth street, and then heross to the Cirel where they laid wreaths on the Colum bus statu ey had four brass bands ‘aod were gay in uniforms and plumed hate, ‘The thirty-two Etalian gocteties {n torn will have @ celobration to-night tn Sul- ow hey it ber detest to Itallan Senorvand hospitals in tho city, nen INSURANCE SCANDAL IN STATE PLATFORM the Democratic Btate Convention to-day @ platform wes adopted declaring “The recent getounding disclosures of the we ‘of funds held in trust for widows and orphans to aid in Republl- can elections emphasizes the necessity for State as well as national legis- lation, not only to prohibit corpora- Coee from contribut! to campaign ish @ny person butions for such Ind. that ‘the he twig 4 \4 Elaibsloned np Appointed by! the Mayor Reports tc Estimate Board, The Special Commission on Water Supply, consisting of J. Kdward Sim- mons, Charies N, Chadwick and Charles A, Shaw, to-day submitied to the Board of Mstimate and Apportionment an air Frightened Miothr Mothers Made a Mad Rush to Save Children | from Possible Horror. . ‘ Fxelted mothers to-day caused a panto among the children of 8t..Charles Bohool, an institution at President and Van Brunt streets, Brooklyn, conducted by the Miesionary Sisters of the Sacred live of its plans for furnishing the cl'y | pear, with “increased, wa:er facilities. Th®| mene are 125 children attending’ Qakarbered cont 407 F18L08T, 008, this schoo), and at noon each day The Commission plans to add 250,000, 000 gallons dally to the present, water supply, It suggests the erection of & great reservoir and aqueduct suitable for the ultimate development of a sup- ply of 500,000,000 gallons dally, The sehome includes @ terminal distributing Yeseryoir at Hell View, Yonkers; a stor- age revervolr at Kenaico capable of sup- plying 500,000,000 gallons per day for lifty days in case of damage to the proposed aqueduct; a conduit of a sufficient ca- pacity to deliver 200,000,000 gallons daily to Brooklyn, and a pipe line to deliver 20,000,000 gallons dally to Richmond Bor- ough U7 miles from the head of the @reat bqueduct, Finding itself necespartly limited as thelr mothers, #'sters or aunts go after them. Seventy-five of them were at the entrance to-day fust as the ohildren were coming out. Some one velled fire, and immediately the women made a rush for the door, They crowded In among the, children, knocking them | down and shoving them aside, each | mother framically trying to find her own, Some one turned in a fire alarm and some one else notified ‘he police. When the policemen and firemen arrived the excitement was at ite height, and women were passing children out of windows, There was no fire anywhere, and the firemen drove everybody away from ihe to territory for water supply by the | front of the building and then closed act of Legivlature which ®liminates Suf- It up for the day. No one was serious. folk County and certain other water-.|ly burt. The police tried to find out sheds recommended by the Burr-Hering- | who started the fire cry, but were un- Freoman Commission, the Board dtrect- able 10. DEAD BEFORE SCHOOL CLASS Catskill Mountains by changing the lo- — em Miss Wiley Stricken as She cation of the aqueduct line, by ralsing the elevation of the flow line of the Lis Was Dismissing Pupils for Noon Recess, Ashokan reservolr ot about 60 feet As she was rising to dismiss her claws above tide level, (hereby #9 increasing for the noon recess Miss Julia Wiley the storage capacity\as to involve at an earlier date than previously proposed forty years old, a teacher in Public Behool No, 147, at Bast Broadway und the construction of a long tunnel to tap Gouverneur street, fell dying before her the Schoharie source and by the addi- jlon of a series of storage reservoirs in those localities, By theee meane a daily supply of 500,000,000 ¢o 600,000,000 gallons of water will be secured even In years of smallest rainfall, Tt te be- lieved that an aqueduct of a eapacity for about 590,000,000 gallons js under present conditions an “Soonomie limlta- tion a8 to slze. MAYOR WEAVER CAUSES ARREST Warrants Issued at Philadel- phia Exeoutive’s Request, Charging English and Others with Conspiracy to Defraud, medical attenfiance could be summoned. Ae the feachor fell in her death strun- gle the schoolroom was In commotion. ‘The pupils, who are famillar to the t, {readers of Myra Kelly's “Little Cit!- sens,” ran to the ald of thelr stricken teacher, while others summoned Prin- clpal William Ettinger and Polloeman Converry. of the Madison street station, Coroner Brown was called and will ‘bold an autopsy. ‘Miss Wiley's home was at No, 27 East Eleventh etrest, Flatbush, This was the day for the regular weekly fire drill of the 2.400 pupils of the school, and Miss Wiley took her station to direct the boys’ part of the drill, A small portion of the column had pasted her when two of the bo; noticed the teacher turn pale and peared as if About to ay over, The and trad PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 12—At the re- quest of James Gay Gordon, private counsel for Mayor Weaver, warrants were Issued to-day ty Magistrate Eisen- brown for the arrest of former Director of Public Safety Abraham L. English, Henry EB, Baton, John F. Henderson, Phillip H. Johnson and James D, Finley, They are charged with conspiracy to é sta NRE the hele wad bela - wu Le vengt: cheat and defraud the of Philadel, ‘44g homey: of contracts Henders construction of a & “pox hosp! rehed oack upstairs to thelr rooms A Whuvut betliajing amy exclie- ae fa a Eidoger, iad Ned os merle TH. ‘A fs etaee oe Ee Heavy Frost Blights Late Crops | the the’ ae ‘teacher. had taken away, other Throughout Many sections tuachers vbecune 9 hysterical thatthe ef the Country, school was A sie id for the ‘noon, ALTOONA, Pi 4 ~Following: the sweep of the cold wave over Penn- | sylvanta snow. fell here and in the eur- horrified pupils, and expired before], BODY ON BIER ‘Devoted Wife Expi Exp'red as She| Bent. to Kiss Man Killed by Grief, There will be one funeral service in At. Ceelia's Roman Catholic Chureh, in Williamsburg, for William Timothy and hin, wile, Kila, of No, 162 Nassau avenue, whose deaths came about In a singular- ly pathetic manner, Timothy wos thirty-eight years old and his wife thirty-nine, They were sweethearts in Ireland as boy and girl, and five years ago, when Timothy be- gan to prosper as a thachinis, he sent for the young woman, who had been loyal for fifteen years to her troth. They were married, aud two years ago a@ jittle girl was bor A short time be Mrs, Timothy wi jit tuberculosis, Bpecialiet ite 2 her recovery, Tuesday morning fi physician In- formed Timothy that his wife coald live only a few weeks, He appeared ok pave litue dazed at the news, and sitting at the arms. tie buried his head in his not move and his friends i. When an attempt was lo ‘0 rouse him It was found he was fend of heart failure. ‘The news of his death was not broken to his wife until Iast night, and then she begged to be taken to her husband's bier to give him a last embrace. She was wheeled to the casket, and over to kiss the body she fell across the bibr. EARL SPENCER STRIGKEN ONA SHOOTING TRIP Liberal Leader in House of Lords in Critical Condition * at His Country Place. LONDON, Oot. 12—Earl Spencer was stricken with paralysis to-day while at his shooting-box at Faxenbam, Nor- folk. He was attll unconscious as this desbatch was filed. Tt has been generally understood that in the event of the fall of the Balfour Ministry as the result of a gen- eral election, Darl Spencer, aa the Lib- eral leader in the House of Lords, would be called upon to form a Lib- eral Ministry. John Poynt# Spencer, fifth Harl Spen- oer ,is the Liberal leader in the House of Lords. He was twite Lord Liou- tenant of Ireland, has been twice Lord President of ‘the Council and was First tos of the Admirality. He was born In GREEKS MASSACRE |; AND BURN BABIES |¢o: Slaughter in Haigarian Village and Vietims Die in House Set Aflame by Slayers. VIBNNA, Ausiria, Dot 1d—Acoording | | to advices received ‘here the Bulgarian | i village of ay pee near Monastir, was attacked Greek band and maiy of the inh nie er agri’ a ate y, hous chiidten Derished “in ALFONSO’S SISTER TO WED. Infanta Maria Teresa of Spain n- gaged to Bavarian Princo, MADRID, Oct. 12.—-The betrothal of - MET ‘DEATH IN TANGLE OF rounding country to-day, All through the State there was heavy frost that blighted late fnthal An Inch of snow fell in the mountains and at Greenville, Pa, & heavy snow fell for five hours, capsing hundreds of trees to break down under its weight, Y, Oct. 1)-A prevailed here most fon | core inches fell. se eg to 1 mur'onow: Crowd Unable to Save Sees at 1 o'clook this morning, the ground J R ‘to Death "on the Streets nme Andrew Oleson, of Seventeenth wtreet WOULD BURY HIS OWN CHILD | s=« pr Nahafch ple Lapan titel ahd bs ‘Franelaeo ‘ola, ving on Bedge- | Came on! wick avenue, Highbridge, was arrested to-day ig the entrance to Wi a. m Inches and the LIVE WIRES = the Infansa Maria Teresa to Prince Fernand of Bavaria ls expected to be formally announced Oct. 2, following mourning for the Princess bead ein iy oh sister of Sy Al- fonso, who ted Oct. 17, 1904, riage will ocour ny "M The Infanta Marla Teresa is the youngest and only surviving elster of Ying Alfonso, fs cwenty<hreo years old, ——__—— PERU’S ENVOY IN CHILI. — Diplomatic Relations Between the Two Countries Resamed, BANTIAGO, Obfll, Oct. 12—The new Peruvian Minister, Dr, Manuel Alvaren Calderon, formerly Minister of Peru to Y si fore tie feed i ae cs ) here. a A neon 1 make, the fe Peru o's from te pdt oh oduatouad Artoa, ‘ial TRUST DEFIES COURT. os ee a eons * es We 00 12.—In the ‘var attorneys they would to poane the trusts ae aire oe New oe NIECE’S WEDDING, r |, te Mrs.) Corneline Vanderbilt Leaves tm Private Car, (0 Phe Bvenine World.) R. 1, Oct. 12~ Mrs, Cor+ seneogys hecompanied by hen ‘oked | been quietly throwing wet blankets over THE ‘WORLD: THURSDAY iiceglale OCTOBER 19, 1905, WALL STREET. THURSDAY, Oot. 12, © most active leaders on of dhe stock market have ome of t © bull side en complaining for some tine that a ile and eff p Influence was work ing against a Ke: advance in prives, | Whenover an ontiusiastle. spitlt has ue Veloped among tie room traders It hus yeen quietly but firmly supprecsed.| Within the past few day# prices have been advanced sharply only to be pulled | vack without apparent offort on the part of any particular interest. | One of the liveHest bull movements of recent months was nipped in the bud Yesterday by ominous warning Against ‘speculation uttered by View President Frank Vanderlip, of the Na+! tonal Clty Rank, in hie speech before the Americatt Bankers’ Assoolatinn This warning had a special significance In Wall street because the National City Bank Is a Rockefeller Institution, and Mr. Vanderlip’s utterances were Sireoty | in line with recent public outeivings ot |i leading members of the Standatd Of! party. The suspicion is spreading among the Btock Exchange brokers that it Is Standard O# influence that has bullish ehthusiasm, Although maintain- ing @ quaei-dullish attitude toward Amalgamated Copper the Standard Oi group has refrained from aiding in any of the efforts of other bull leaders to put up the general market. St. Paul, whieh u be a iv Header, ae goon held pacaive for several montha, It js dominated by the Rovke- follera. The United Statos Steel shares wore poheduled for a ten to fifteen point advance more than vwo months ago, but tie conservatism of the Standard Oil interest has held them in ohook, H. H. Rogers, who is regarded as tho ae speculative force in the Standard 11 group, is quot the fine is “not propitions torn. ast tained bull movement. He predicts a serlous reac:ion if prices are foi | before the money sltwation Teoovers is Mes gute tok of ulative ao. counts toh artes i mihi the prea tien of + Wenkartitn | day mea te aa ts ona, | had sellin orders. at the opening of the | ine: kat. thees dropped in the first hour from 1-2 to 11-2 points, London joined in the felling. Efforts on the part of the more rampan'! bears to raid stooke was promptly Aa by substantial supporting orders, ‘Nhe Morgan, the Harriman and the coal stocks showed a firm beoking, In fact the readiness with hea a rine hoary liquidation was w@ororhed | d abundant resources bak of ihe porendl leaders, Call money was loaned at 63-4 « KE cent., the National City Bank otter $2,000,000 at ‘the latter rate, The in- flix of gold into this country ts begin ning to have @ good effect on the mone- | tary situation. The steamship Doutsoh- land just arrived brougtt $2,654,000 | consigned to the National City, Bank, \Ri fe coe total ges bd Of $8,206, tice the present gold movement tn this direction began. An improved bank Statement for this week is fore- shadowed by the fact that since last the Now York banks have in In cash from the Bub- reaeury, There ts evidence of the existence of a strong pool in ae Locomotive | of electrig traction on. # fy rmturalty bringing Seta Ai fame etd ape into thy a labor, i was Sarcens Dp In the Btook Wx. the gral Mickie % will koon be eluctod a a director of the American an Locorpoilve Core ny, Already, i 1 lat it ned cor. f man alectric motor car: er pe in tal ‘The extensive liguk forengon led 10 p91 ‘ain firms idly Spreeeee. here any of P the auartote ote bmttlonted ate, el ational break In the price stock eu Sb PE tl i mrorary telecine on the iam Pa Mehler nael ee SR WHEAT PRICES STEADY, WITH TRADING EASY, Wheat was steady on moderate trad. ing in the market to-day. Corn was firm but dull, New York's opening prices were; Wheat—May, 911-8; December, 1 §-8, Opening prices were; » 863-8 to 861-4; May, * Corn—December, 45; closing sent—Mday, iw M18 bid.” ‘Corn—Jani Mas, 1 $4 id offered, i" be on a ‘4 3-8 bl gotobn + i vii prices were; Wheat: } Mecember, 86 to bid. Corn—October, ‘December, offered, 44 7-8; May, # to 1-8; July, offered, ad 8; WE the suit. ‘ ‘ N | Am \ A Stock, which is win oat Iv. ouTaong STR, "sally sreneth on uncomm, wale Mav? trawe fp TODA the best tailor’s best. reine, in. yt prover Ha Moltke. mnie Fenton: Car peo 8 Y. a is not mpeohie, Salesrooms Lowlands, Guatemala, Origaba, Ta 1 ' Pg a fommunity ot interest Hypatia, Argentina. fl Alta: Galveston, vey, ‘arvel ween this compa the General ‘gitar Thi he ae root f asl Constable cee ry Men’s Furnishings Attention is directed to our High Grade’ Neckwear An dew designs and colorings, ready to wear or made to order, PAJAMAS, SWEATERS, GOLF JACKETS, BATH ROBES, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS FOR DRESS OR BUSINESS, * STEAMER RUGS, CARRIAGE ROBES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13TH MEN'S PAJAMAS of Twilled Domet Flannel, military style,..1,50 cutting your suit just like | John Browh’s—maybe your build calls for.a garment fashioned! clothes making, The beauty of the thing is that you've got to be suited before you take §, |LONDON STOCKS DULL TER C103! NG QUOTATION AND PRICES LOWER “a Highest, lowest, cloainy rices het chitagre ot socks tron yesterday's | LONDON, Oct. 1.—Money was tn rg f,\tQolavione OF last reoorded walee &* | good Qemand in the market today and Net ,rotes ‘were ensy. law ime Alvcounta, which were firmer, y Upera.ors an the Stock were less ohéerful, mostly | pled with the settlement ‘The momentary abundance of money did not infivence Exohan ing ace he feavure o the mo wee the relapse of | Americans. Console and Home Ralls f = were dull. dl Rr Americans opened weak In response : + Hlto Now York, moved £0 above parity at re M noon and afterward sagged. The de- F | cline was accentuated by New York ~ elling and rumors that two firms in = Rl New “york were In dimeuttion Ti ~1 market closed dull. with prices above — | the loweat quotations of the day, 4 | Poregners were quiet, Japanese wore + % dy. Peruvian prefs, were In good M ti + | demand, Japanese imperial 68 of 14 Manhattan - were quoted at Le Mets Bt + v. ~ 5 Inquiry made in in Watt street to-day M i aracits + failed to verify the report in London % tet two financial firms here were in F G[ trouble, Bo for as A ore ae theres was eames t no basis whatwer for Reading + penne ib Moe Ws yo : = #|COTTON WEAKENED.ON Et Ries pe s BEAR HAMMERING, Rak pon i ne ag Cotton weakened ynder steady ham- TPR a et we of + W)mering by the bear te-dey and prices B. Steal pl... 194 108! which hed opened slighthy higher fell bs ae = Y] too losing tovel. The market waa a eee Alsappointment trom the start, Bing or The total sales of stocks to-day was'| no being made to or 490,200 shares and of bonds $82,406, that frost was reported in nearly carey reer vane Wi Ea tb i Ootobar, BOND THIEF MAKES FIGHT. 370; November, Biron eaember, When the oase of Marry Leonard, the ma 10, Wall street clerk who got $259,060 worth ee of securities from the National City Rank on a forged chock, came wp before Judge McMahon in General Sessions to- ia ssn ‘iia day, Leonard, to the surprise of every- mat Dleaded’ not guilty. Ils attorney, ‘Abrahann Levy, sald he decided to % ht the case to the end, that the Di striet- Attorney woul Rave diffeulty in proving any criminal ny. iy ae to 9 Intent on, the part of the prisoner There are two indictments against Leonard, one for grand Iproeny {n HES first degree and one for forgery in the second degree. tT DEUTSCHLAND BRINGS $2,650,000 IN GOLD, The steamehip Deutschland, which ‘Ge house founded on the sand fell, and the clothes however well they |arrived there to-day, brought $2,650,000 may* look--that haye a {n gold consigned to the National Oity|1) gkimpy* foundation, can’ eae ane | not survive a few wear- Beart abd NEWS, | ings without showing it, High Water, Low Water, MP. A. Vewetetas tae fie “ele Mh)l) System Clothe Hell Gate Perry... 0.16 0.27 4 $12 at the Lambert Store are founded on the rock of Integrity. They stand the stress gf wear as no others do, ‘'Aak the Man Who Wepre ‘uegn."* New Kansas City, Brandenbure . «+ ee n : | Kennet fe eH Valls, Galvecton | Snabe At half the cost 9 eae Anne. Norfolk. The Oppenheimer Treatment Collar Chat No, 33 The law says cotton cannot be stamped linen,” any more than plated ware can be stam ‘¢sterling.”” Look on the inside of Collars for the ‘linen stamp, Tf you find * H, & I. Warranted Linen,” it is linen, Built right, fit right. 2 for 25¢--same price you have been paying for cotton. phydelan te your ou dealer can’t suppl MP hyo: aedaet en 4 bie bame, pore toa: MENRY HOLMES ¥. © bea meow Of B4T 4 ER, joe: 170 ay, N. Popreokiva, O ities! 44 "Court Btreet, Please send me information and it Hal Troy, New York for aleohollam, L GALmSROOM | ‘ (8) NAMB... Union Square W. ren New vor Lat Us Clothe You. Moe Levy & Co,’s Stores are among New York's handsomest, most spacious and modern clothing es- (ablishments, Besides, there's. that hand- some saving of 33 1-3% Moe Levy & Co,, 119 to 128 Walker St,, Three blocks east of Proadw y, Branch at 1457 Broad way. Q DON’T’ BELIEVE IN $3.50 SHO A Wid wiil ©. vorld, ina different mannet, Every customer 1s a) ¥.. Ln. Dour! f +} tores in Greater special subject in Mae Logan Way” of 1A, Beond ea 1 1440 Broadway, wy ne hare West The “ Logan Way” starts at $15, Pa a adaet 0 Hrdadwa con, re ktee ay. vinge you that W, Douglas $3.50 shoes ire the best in the, 125th st. 2008 a“ Highth ay. aL vente 9.96 to ate Rn fe pit tae ihe 10 to tom afternoon quotationa were: } January, 0.87; February, Beckiihelcene Institute, ay, N.Y, For Alcoholiam yee incon Sa gto fadweed ed by Special Committee of the sa Ara oe of NewYork, + feng ies iment, ture relative to the Oppenhelmer treatment -W. L. DOUGLAS UNION MADE L. O91 1d Broade wt) BSB te cor. |Are Any of Your Teeth Missing? A New York Man Tells wna Martin Did for Hin. ‘Take $1,000 for His Tecth aoe This Gentleman Had Only Nine Teeth All Void in Upper and Lower, and Dr. Martin Gave Him a Pull Set of Teeth Without the Use of Plates or Bridge Work, fend Your Name and Address for the Doctor'n Free Tilustrated Book, New York Ojty, Sept. 16th, 1906, DR. G. GORDON MA 5 820 Fifth Ave,, City, Dear Sir:—I wish to congratulate you upon your discovery of repli lost teeth, I would mot take for my teeth that you gave me. ° Words are inadequate to ¢: nm appreciation and gratitude for what — you did for me, for before receiving treatmont at your office I was run down in health, could not eat and was generally disconraged. Now 1 feel like a new man, having been fully restored to health, and am able to epjoy my life’s work as an artlat, You may publish this or do as you wish, for I certainly believe it my duty to suffering humanity to advise them where they can find relief, IT , went to you as a last resort, sceptical } and full of doubt, and you not only | did all you promised, but convinced mo that your work 1s an art and should rank as such, i With best wishes for your contin ued success, I am, ‘st Sincerely yours, K. B, PRLIX, Art Studio, 147 West 23d St, Residence, 1076 Degraw St., Brooklyn, . How much more satisfactory is this | than having your mouth encumbered © by a lot of useless, Irritating, an+ / healthful material! How much better | it Is to have your teeth as they shou! be—to fee) natural and look natu and give you no annoyance or dis- — tress and be clean and wholesome and comfortable all the time! Go to Dr. Martin with any trouble you may have with your teeth, mouth _ or gums, He will be glad to talk with you and give you the benefit of his advice free of charge. He makes no charges for examination or consul+ tation and fe big «i ate, notwithstanding the that his services are the most skilled you are able to obtain anywhere. The reason for this is that his business is well systematized and conducted strictly on business principles, A If you cannot call on the doctor, send your name and address for his new illustrated book on Alveolar Dentistry, which he will mall you free on request, It will prove of great value to you in the proper care and preservation of your teeth. Call on or address G. GORDON MARTIN, M. DD. D. fee 704, 320 Fifth Ave,, New York City, ees ae ee smeed St aS at Seok ere aes A SALE OF * @aenctte Raincoats for Men, $$10. A purchase involving skilful buying and unwilling sacrifices enables us-to sell these $12.50, $15, $18 and / They con- sist of Ox. ford gray and neat patterned fancy effects, 52 inches long, in sizes 34 to 44, Truly bargains, Don’t delay, me aseay me, OU a Navaau St,, cor, John Street. ‘B10 Sixth Ave, Lith, 16th Ste CALL AND MAKE EYLYOUR OWN TERMS t

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