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| FINE FOOTBALL NAME, By Walter A. Sinclair. ~ BRUBER WORE _THE WORLD: FRIDAY E JEROME MARK «is:sc0%2%-%) (NBIC TOWN -_~ — And fie at the latest by way of Car-| rr bi i ‘ Uittle Lawyer Wondered Why rout ‘oasy was promisoa mit foots Logansport Lost an Hour that '':.. .ylmeon sie His Friends Were Sc Enthue) or mame | Three Pigeons Cut Out of I's sa i a eee ‘ siastio—Story ABOUt Ridge. | eine am. coved that theyre] March, by Rossting on, ,te™,fe%, brawn way ld lig Clients. hoa pe sl masamaars sh: Recorder. ie ny 1 OT mii There's something that strikes one with feelings of awe Ph In fancy cognomens lke Kicked-in-the |, irt Hall Park and Snoot! With Thonpe out of achool and the reat thinking twice, | ‘ ; WII Morley be thought of as Bill-on-| the-Tee? They'll all have to copy this wild Sen- econ | Dils pperikinned warrior called J Kicked-on-tiedam Ww rane bas increated will the e frat to the worl! as old Blam-in- | fight tackle who stands ilance thme be just Biff. d it stars take on titles like i i lovie of Peace can feel all at its Diere's quiet and peace, soft speaking law cognomens ike Bicked-on HELO FOR KILLING /WIFEINADUEL wertising Denton H. Hopkins Attempts to NOT THE SAME MECALL bi ba " Boys’ $4,00 Russian Overcoats. Special . » a ak og. tek BE Show That He Feared He for Saturday at......066+ a ener 1.45 Jevonie 1k | Would Be Poisoned, but Is } Heavy Oxtords, Meltons and pray tweeds—very And t why the men . well made and lined with Itallan farmer satin, Silk velvet ‘Os: « nim on the| Remanded to Prison, collar— hand embroidered insignia—belted back—brass but- back bad be warm and enthusl- ‘ashi = tons. A distinctly dressy coat. Sizes 3-10 years, When Dent H pking was ar | (Limit two to a customer.) ralgned in Ac : yurt, Broc lyn, to-da' DOL Ne her home, No, 4 Jo was introduced death at et, a le Ridgeway, Prestient wh by andidate for Hor- on the Democratte » was counael for Hopkins, Hopkins was afraid Umt nned to munder him wit The only witness at the hearing was Mrs. Jennie Bruyn, of Wwlkill, N.Y. a aister of ho prisoner, This jetter had been written on Oct, 8 by Mrs, Bruyn to Mrs, Hopkins, The letter waéd that Hopkine believed that his wite wanted to be rid of him and that he bed writ: | ten Mra. Bruyn to that effect. Hopkine had told Mrs. Bruyn, the letter aswerted, that he lad liv too long to eult tie) wife und that she wan displeased be- | cause she liad fatled to get oeasesion | | of his property as soon as whe thought she should have ft Mrs, Bruyn advised Mre, Hopkins to “make up" with her husband. She also MUdl that she did not believe the pois- and said that if he dis- BOYLAN LOOKS LIKE PINK INDIAN TO Mf MANUS him a aving fun with e bu in when placed on thegtand the story of the shooting. She sald was with Mes. Hopking when her | ‘eines aa iled. Hopkins fired several oti f° hla wite, Mrs, Bruyn, said, al: | ter the wife bad shot him in the hand. Hopkins was held for the Grand Jury | without ball, SS || MOROCCAN CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN SPAIN, PARIS, Oct. 13.~The Foreign Office has received from the Spanish Govern- ment its official acceptance of the prup- osition that Algeciras, Gibraltar, be used an the place for “he Moroccan conference, ns. was atand- y Hall the ne along who insurance Investiga- Who owes his place MoCall came by BURSTING TEMPLES How They Are Avoided and the One Sure Cure. Mot rat race a hor Up on a this after. | mon The first man stepped back and sald] McCall ts that?" ,” repiled the policeman. “Woll, I’ always knew. those life in- @urance people Were reckless with tho policysoldors’ money, but I didn't think thoy played the races.” “Join Headaches That Drive Women Dis- tracted Are Always Cured by Or “That Ain't che Insurance MeCall,"| Greene's Neryura, By snorted he policeman, “That's an Al- derman. ~41 4] Headache 19 the commonest form of ‘} someeepseeiiiammeneneies misery, but tt ly, wearing, By the time you ‘get used to’ headaches your + SUICIDE SCARES NEGROES, tisis"hitYueP iret’ | Pe east nue, Newark, Nod, aye; Prieneld Ave: | RICHMOND, Va., Oot, 18 — Nellie] “t bad beon suifering for @ long time | with headache and backache My head was ready to burst, too, and I iad dizsy spells that frightened mo so I was afraid to go far from home, for foar 1 would Rot sick and couldn't get back. I doctored continually, but got no help. One day my Lecaio, a voung woman who was held jin abhorrence and fear by the negroes Decause of her supposed supernatural powers, committed sulcide at Onancock yesterday by leaping headlong into a , @ well, The efrl had lone been bell huaband came home and told me to take Ao bo ornty Co the wehbe: faved) De Greens Nervure blood pnd certo sane The hegrovs of tae community. ure | edy, which he said would do me gool. I igipturbed at the doah of the rirl, They | took it, and em, thankful to say it helped lo not know whether her end por- | me wonderfully, tends disaster or good iuck to | Constant headaches and backaches will ‘hey believed the woman possresed of | Fuin your health and your life, They will superhuman powers and traced all thelr] Wreck your di tion, and make you old, hodily {Ils to her di Other troubles will follow perhaps, and —— ~ most likely upon you now. ‘Drive them back, and cure yourself with Dr. | $$, | Greene's great medicine, i i A Dr. Greene, the well-known specialist tn Sallie Had a Little Sense ; the cure of nervous and chronic diseases, It Followed Her to School: can be consulted free by all who call at ee . ‘ or write to his office, No. 101 Fifth avenue. {People Thought ider Very Dense,} | Now York City. Hie free counsel and ad- vice have been the means of @ cure for But She Proved She Was No Fool,| | ‘ice hare been them | dl | ittle Sally Grace one Free . | w Had a very pretty face, Liquoz If you need Liquozone, and have Though she knew but. very little never tried it, please send us your people said, ; : Th y 1 name and state disease with which) His sd Wants she sought | you are suffering. We will then mail| you an order on a local druggist for| a full-size bottle, and will pay the! druggist ourselves for {t, This is} our free gift, made to convince you to let the product itself show you! what It can do. In justice to your- self, please accept it to-day, for it And as if by straight induction She learned so much that soon her class she led, All Branches of Knowledge /,] Are Competently Taught places you under no obligations } | ®y World Want Instructors, whatever, ty Abevk Then Un—-For You Oveht! | The Liquozone Company, 458-404 ‘Avy Chicago, Imo ato 1 men who had Jew Int OM Paln-tn-the-Face ts a name that)!" brings @rins, jomy But how about fullsoacks called Poked- |!" |r Boy Satin, knickerbocker pants have taped seams and elastic waist), ——_— CUT THROUGH JAIL WALL. mutes, but the AHLER BRO SIXTH AVE. @ Sist_ ST. aunty Garments for Girls and Boys ‘ | made and designed in accordance f t lly well ‘2 gh de, Special values for Saturday; with the latest mo RUSSIAN BLOUSE DRESS, Shepherd Checks in black and white; 4 pleats; trimmed with French flannel; Hercules : buttons, Collar and Cufts trimmed to match. years, Actual val ¢ $3.00, Children’s Cheviot and Cloth Coats, $1.98, $2.98, Sizes 6 to 14 years. All the new stylish effects Some trimmed with braid and velvet, Many novel nodels, Worth double: Tots’ Flannel Coats, izes 2 to 6 years, In royal blue, out and made with double cape: soutache, fancy braid and medallions. Bel buttons, \aiue $4.00, raid and gi Sizes 4-4 in choice colors and fine material Others with leathe ' Norfolk and Double Breasted $4.00 Suits, $1 All wool cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds and black and ue Thibets, Finely tailored, Coats are lined with farmer. nds Sizes 8 to 16 years. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Friday and Saturday Men’sFallOvercoats,*18,50 Regularly $25 to $35. The Very Latest Styles and All New This Season. HIS constantly increasing business of ours T is moving along with the resistless force of success, There’s a friction of fashion interests here continually eliminating the passe. Our clothing this year is designed for the ex- acting expectations of men who give the sub- ject some thought, and the coats offered for Friday and Saturday are extraordinary value and for just such men. Read: The collection embraces every representative style— Paddocks, Three-quarter Coats, in Grays and Tans and many English Mixtures; Top Coats in Venetians, Metal Gray and Fawn; the stately Chesterfield—many are ele- gantly lined with silk, and all are RIGHT toa line in Style, $18.50 instead of $265 to $35, Two Important Items for Men: Men’s Shirts. French Cravats, Always $1.50 to $2.50, |!n 234 inches 4-in-hands; Spectal for Friday and Saturday: actual value, 75c. and $1, Special for Friday and Saturday: One Dollar. Fifty Cents. Enouse to say that they are D.& J.! THESE are not cumbrously lined as Anderson's Scotch weaves; many fetching designs and all fit faultlessly; cufis are attached; 14 to 189 In, sizes. 50-cent cravats usually are, but tle into a soft, firm knot, as {s the case swith fine neckwear, Smith Gray & Co. THREE STORES BROADWAY AT 31ST ST, NEW YORK. FULTON ST. at FLATBUSH AV., BROADWAY at BEDFORD AV, BIKLYN, Given by more and bette: merchants than ever. Pre- miums never before equalled in Excellence and Variety~; this together with the recog- nized Strength and Perma- nency of “S, @® H.” Stamps positively insures their con- tinued popularity. THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON CO. Redemn'ion Sta'ions Everywhere. ‘cur prisoners S. $1.65 blouse front; 2 side $3.98 and up to $8.98 Long and three-quarter length coats tan or red, Lined throug h- tandsomely trimmed with tback and ornamental | To-morrow | i} In Our Beautifully Ei Most ¢ ama, B 1 it 4 r The ‘Two-shoe Shoe” holds eut a promise of com. fort to every man who suffers because his insteps are low, The lower part is just a size larger than the upper would carry in an ordinary shoe—so its two shoe-sizes in one. Hence snug insteps, plenty of toe room—but no freakiness, $5. _ For walking, the ‘'Pedes- trian” shoe suits most men right down to the ground, $5 Rooers, Pret & Company, Three Broadway Stores, UNDERWEAR—Men’s Natural cut full, two specials for NIGHT SHIRTS —Outing weaves, two specials for Snecial showing BATH SWEATERS, HALF HOSE AN MAIL ORDERS PI Broadway, Eight The V CH HB. KIRK & G0,, Sole Bottles, NEW YORK ING, OCTOBER 13, 1905, ; Z. 6th Ave., cor. 17th St. First Sale of Skirts | 1260 | 258 Jona Danieli SonskSons Men’s Winter Underwear, Pajamas, Night Shirts Drawers, medium weight, great value at,,,....., PAJAMAS—Outing flannel, new designs, flannel, sussovssssevinnr BOC AND 7SC ERY BEST WHISKEY is “/PURE-OLD—MELLOW SOLD EVERY WHERE Why Lamberts Don’t Move. The Lambert store is h-toned anJ high-priced neigh- es cal , preten- anand do sell all that is best in jews We are c within as nt to e are i elry far teneath those asked in stores that cost a fortune to fun. Il and see how our system works and you will understand vhy our trade grows so fast A Few Diamond Rings. Don't say you cannot afford diamonds. Old ways of dealing, iturday), whereby one big profit was piled on top of another, made diamonds very costly. But at Lamberts have cut loose from the old ways, We import direct and never deal v We show herewith a few diamond rings. The mountings are hand made of solid 14-karat gold and made in our own factory, The diamonds are of fine quality ond were imported long before the last rises, and if you can find lower prices anywhere for similar grade goods Wwe shall not expect to be favored with your trade, quipped Skin! Se tion, xceptional values in Pan- roidcloth, Cheviot, Man- nish Cloths, also Taffeta, 7) i (Ale ane ae Another fing» H ed in. han de artistic and Bolid 14-Kt, Gold | 14-karat by zane me Rin set with a fine | BVH voi. Only" pri 00 | Special Pains Taken with Watches. Our keen-eyed experts take every watch to pieces before it is placed on sale, ~ || and if they 6 00 me] | find a flaw that watch is not of- Sty'es of Supe. fered to a nor Order Coupled customer, Bewith Particular Gold cases Workmanship, are tested at the United States Assay Office. We guarantee all watches as we guaran- Woman's Plain Watch for mon- veraming, sold 14-kt gold hunting case, Waltham, Elgin or e », Bold 14K, Gi of Humbert works, price tee every- finved Fi Bele, Biche Be $22.50 thing else Tepe Waltham, Elgin or Others from $27.50 upward to froma stick. ment: price... +00 $150, pin to a diamond sunburst, c saat told water nt repairing department gives prompt, effi- raming, 842,60, cient service at small cost. ¥8 ° Our Wedding Rings. Like other perfectly made things, the Lambert solid gold seam- less wedding rings demand more care and skill than untrained eyes can see, They are closely associated with the history and growth of our business, We are proud of them, and any one of the thousands of matrons who wear them can tell you why, All styles, sizes, widths and shapes. No charge for engraving. 14 karat, $3.00, $4.50, $6.00 to $12.00. 18 karat, $4.00, $5.50, $6.50 to $16,00. 22 karat, $5.50, $6.75, $8.00 to $20.00. Fascinating Signet Rings d The signet ring affords wide opportunities f for tasteful, original ornament. We have been told that our assortment is like an art exhibition, Whether the pattern be ornate Handsomely or simple, the carving is of the finest charac- Extra monog' Except for the matter of shape any man not a hat expert might just as weil buy Derbies blindfolded for all he can tell of real values. With Derbies advertised | “good as any $5 hat’’ at prices all the way from $1.90 up, the question resolves itself, as usual, into one of ly, mods ‘ ero aes Fine the reliability of your hatter, awe: “raid ter. We will engrave free, Huge assort- ra ternal a at ol gold We simply say that our J* $9 ment of extra good values $3 to $35, $10 experts find our Derbies con- siderably greater value than 'is customary at their prices —we know they cost us con- siderably more than is cus- tomary for hats to sell at $3 jand $4. |Rocgrs, Perr & Company. Lele juslleds Third Ave., Cor. 58th Street. Open Evenings Until 6,30, Three Broadway Stores, Saturday Nights Until 10, 258 B42 842 1260 at at at opposite near opposite | ee eRe AR nan at | Warren st, 43th st, 32d st, | City Hall, Union Square. Greeley Square, -| IMPORTANT Sale of Square Pianos | $ 10, worth $35 $ l P worth $40 59c $25, worth 850 $35, worth $75 1.00 and 1.50 | $ 5O, wortn 100 $OO,worrh $125 We have a very unusual collection of Square Pianos, They have been accumulating faster than we can take care of them in the ordinary course of business, and, as they are taking up more room than we can afford to give them, we offer them at very great reduc- tions from usual prices, Some of them are famous makes, all In perfect repair, and we sell them with the understanding that any time within a year we will allow you the price you paid in exchange for a new Piano, We give you almost your own terms, some as low as wn and as little as $3 to $5 monthly, no Interest or extra charges of any sort except for out of town delivery, These values are extraordinary; act quickly | to get the full benefit of them, ie Sterling Piano». 518-520 Fulton Street, Corner Hanover Place, Brooklyn‘ OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. 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