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OR TOUCHING ON OPENWORK Opinions as to lis Effect on Womankind Differ Materially from That of Mrs. Katherine. Stevenson, o fthe W. C. T. U. While the crusade against openwork @ockIngs and peck ) walats Is ag ftating the women's clubs and purtty leagues ali aver the fair Eas since Mrs, Katherine Steve » State Preal- ent of the Massachusetts W, ©. T. U,, ‘aaa @aid her say on the subject, there ere yet two importa Guthorittes who have not d from Pre Flatiron B pon fa! m fed 5 ‘ my as the Ker wilspered the Pres ot dady, I aiust set myself u the r n are Lving—elght sons and two experienced aut y the United ters, Btates on the subject of openwork stock. | wigs, As fo wal@t, that te bard) 1, In face RHEUMATISM timit out me | a ae say that | Price 25c. T have 4 nwre varieties of opens yy a Wark stoukings thin aay one in New| «* ; org, and 1 can heartily endorse their usp ufe the faly tex, I ain sure t immodest, pest > SSO SHOES ren eet Wz W. L. Douglas makes Ligne? YULy 6, 1078" price. If id it to be just as comfortable, ainsustom made shoes that sort me Just the same as m samo leathers, — None ke no sul id by the best 6 mailed free, CAUTION, on bottom, tho principal el Catalog of Fs! 3 Hrond: orner Howard Street, yi Broadway, comer ai Beck roadway, co a 9 Bs , corner d6th Stree (eo Frrocaway, corner tet Be, ‘Aven ie ART BOYS SHOES, $2.00 AND $1.75. mon’s ‘or $2.00 and $1.75. t Color Byelets used; they will not wear brassy. CON Stone nae without W. DL, Douglas name and prico stamped stitute, Sold in W, 1. Dougie exclusive shoo stores in da 4 DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. New York: Wb Douglas shoe ae gee, 22d Street, | rit aati |son at any J offects of the openwork stocking frou Flos Girl pany. “What! you don't mean %® @ay you see an Ww Wrong in that,” demanded Miss rw some asper- Huh, get ¢ to | wearing anything | That's my Att Mr. Grandehildron and Three Grent- Grandchildren tn Their Family. NORTHAMPTON, Mass. In the noighboring Mttle town or Col eraine there i a Rooseveltian famfy | Mr. and Mrs 'W.L.DOUGLAS 1 could take you into n Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men's fine shoes, and show you the infinite care with which every irrot Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why WwW. L. gias $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere, It | could show you the difference between the shoes made im my factory and those of other makes, you would under- stand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day, 8 GOOD AS $7.00 TO $3.00 CUSTOM SHOES. worn the W, L. Douglas $3 am for open-work stockings.” tme and let ber study the int of view," ays ne one besides tue Flatiron ig 18 90 competent bo speak of enwork atocking aid ite effects, oua and otherwise, than Milas 6 Featherwelgnt, of the Hollering porate lacewurk vkle, “Bay, ain't he extreme Lienit crusaders what 1 Vig over heard tell of enwork stocking beng ft color if you pay enough for them you'll ast black, all right all right, Me rk effect every tine, The all (is screaming are | would look Ike Aing sot and ee any oO} opinion. ———— ONE COUPLE HAVE SEVENTY DESCENDANTS, and Mrs, Lively Number 57 Oct. 1 y, who have are the ytd gerantent! are Hving following farming fo: He is hale and fe twonty years, ‘en ate le sl Dreadway and and solis more mon’s | been that today it is the best known and most widely + mending it to others similarly afflicted, JTS FORTY YEARS OF EX-| , ISTENGE HAVE BEEN FORTY YCARS OF CURES, | blood purifier of the THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1906, er back to the Italian quarter there USED A SLEDGE-HAMMER was an uproar, Bellout! suddenly felled TO CATCH BROOK TROUT. eal Mrs, Bellott! rushed out tohet and aimed at Hoadley's head, but he dodged and Bellottt got the blow, He went to Jail with his |haad swathed In bandages | Phe town will Jook after Mra Bellott!, Oct. 17.—G1o- lwho was not arrested, and the hungry culldron, The fsh were thvown back into the river, Rut Game Warden Arfeated Up-to-| Date Waltonian Whore Fame ily Was Hangry. WATERDURY, Gonn., vann! Beilott!, who lives at Unton City, went fishing wit ha sledge ham rT yes ene terfay. Glovaont'a wife and obildren had segenede to eat, ‘Mierefore, he ‘ook his oaten Wreels Mutlding, : i 4 Y , ‘onn,, O 7 An elght-pound hammer and went to the VTATN, Conn. Oct Beacon Valley brook explosion « thy a rman ; ine , ' ‘ere ling cold wacer on a Hented bar of troy Game Warden Fmnk B, Hoadley vk Heated 1 found Bellott! pounding the rocks in)! AY : i a 4 - ne tea the stream. Every Ume he mruck @) suildings, ‘Tho water caused the tron], rook the concussion gent stunned baby trout to the surface, Bellott! had a grape basket full when Hoadley ar- to burst and it shor up throug) the cupola of the building, setting fre to it Tayo "workmen, known as Smith, and were corrtbly Injured by fying nd wood rested him. Culal, When the game warien got his prigon- | metal a disanpen his nterd cone h lungs rer With medicines as with other things, the surest test of worth is the |. uth of time they have the confidence ofthe people, The eficacy of S, S. S, has been thor- oughly proven by experience, and so successful has it used blood remedy in the world, For diseases such as Rheumatism, Ca+ tarrh, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Sores and Ulcers, Contagious Blood Poison, | and other troubles due to au impure and poisoned condition of the blood, no remedy acts so promptly and thoroug lily as does §, S. §., and thou- sands throughout the country, cured of such diseases, are daily recom 8. S, 8. is a} f, containing properties necessary to cure} , and which make it the gre t of all] od and drives out any and all impurities, and rong and healthy, and when this is done dis- eentircly from roots, } blood troubles of ev tonics, It goes into ti makes this stream of li ease cannot remain, Being chosen for their healing, purifying and building-up properties, it does not ure any of the delicate organs or tissues of the body as do tl medis| cines which contain Potash, Mercury, Arsenic or other harmful minerals, but cures safely as wellas permanently, §,§, &, reaches deep-seated and inherited cases on which the ordinary Sarsaparillas and tonics have no $3.50 shoes than any | othor manufacturer in the worlds | $1 0,008 REWARD to anyone who can prove this statement, shoes have by their exe cellent style, easy fitting and superior wearing qualities, achleved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the world. They ore just as good as those that cost you $5 to $7— the only difference is the my factory at Brockton, art twelve years. lor the wear just as long ylish an $4.00,"" KELLY, 103 B, Nath Street, $3.50 shoes, the ith Avenue, BROOKLYN, ae Bt, ue. p<) ven’ x Aig kad iIton Street, corner | W. L. Douglas $3.50 | effect, It is no experiment to use S, S, §,; it is a remedy with a record; it has proven its worth anfability by its forty years of cures, If you need a blood remedy the use of S, S, S.; write us about your ease and let ow physicians advise you and send book on the blood; no charge for either THE SWIFT SPLCIFIC COs ATLANTA, ©*° nw DENTISTRY, © cn DENTISTRY, NEW YORK PAINLess wwii AL CO. KEAD OUR OFFER. SOLGH BNAMINATION OF YOUK MOUTH BY MEANS OF MINOR, POINT OUL BACH AND Y DEFECT, SHOW | MEANS AND MERNODS OF st NG YOUR WANTS | HG MietHODA BY ik ‘RTHODS BY ALE 18 THis COMPANY BEEEEP v BY THE MOST SCE DNALLY INTERES: 2 West 1471 Si, Cor. StDAY, T No Mare] 194 BROADWAY, below Fulton, | 419 LROADWAY, Cor Canal St. I, Brea ¢ | sot W. 42d ST., Cor, 6th te Harlem: 164 W, 125TH ST, » Brooklya: 495 PULTONST., $88 THIRD AY., Entrance on 59th St. Opp. Bloomingdales’, Cor, Bridge St. New Branch Offices of the World in Brooklyn World “Want Advertisements” are accepted at the following offices of the American District Telegrash Co, at the Word's regular advertising raters 168 Montague $i 332 DeKalb Ave. 7 Grecne Ave, 1296 Fulton St TI Seventh Ave, The American District Telegraph Co, of Brooklyn furnishes mesiengers to and from all paris of Brooklyn at all hours, Day and night TEETH. | GAS The Most Difiicult Tooth $1.00 Extracted with Gas, All Gold Crowns, $°.90, Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5,00, TEETH $4—37—&—F$10 PLATRS REPAIRED WHILE WAITING. N. EB Cor, 125, St, & 8th Ave, OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. This sum of money, 00, will} healed. It corrected his digestion, be given to any charitable institution| made new tissue, and Father John | if {t can be vn that the story of | ¥88 soon restored to his former , | heaalth and strength Father Jojin’s Medicine fs not true 10) prinor gob recommended the every particular This story, 12) medicine to wrlef, 18 as followa: friends, anc merits | Half a century ago Rev. Fr. John’ pecume the y y in thou O'Brien, of Lowell, Mass., through) sands of homes, it became overwork and exposure +) known as “Father John's Medicine,” y run-down, a ce having been so named by the peopl cough and lung nd was ad d. all with the ap his proval of r John st gave It will all throat and lung fondly troubles, prevent pneumonia and cure the z consumption, and make flesh and as well tren n faithfully. It is not i The clergy- a patent and doea not con-| man began to * at once, the tain alec polsongus drugs. s and barke,| 0" DENTISTRY, | GUILSHAN It ANK S Co. Keol's Uptown Prien: Hake Downtown Shopping an Bxtrewaganee, = KOCH & For Wednesday and Thursday--These Specials A Sale of Decorative Linens | An important purchase of over 5,000 pleces from a leading Importer at a marked t line of HAND-MADE FRENCH 3, SCARFS, SQUARES AND DOY- price concession permits us to present this eleg AND JAPANESE RENAISSAN( ty PLE LIES IN ALL-LACE OR LININ CENTRES At Less Than Cost of Importation These linens are very destrable—all new, fresh and the dependable sorts—for parlor fe TH or dining-room tables, dressers, bureaus, sideboards, &c Regular pri 5 $100 $1.50 $1.75 Sale price.. AT 69) (08 (1,19 Carpets and Rugs $2.00 1,29 Ribbons--Two Big Specials SATIN TAFFETA AND HIGH-LUSTRE TAFFETAS, $ tn. wide, in all shades, also black, white and cream; real value 29c, yd..seeeces ees se eveneeee EXTRA QUALITY SATIN TAFFETA and plain mousseline taffeta ribbon, 6% In, wide, black, white and all colors; regular selling price 39¢, yd... Beds--Mattresses--Morris Chairs Brass Beds Two-Inch posts, fine construction, newest designs, best lacquer or satin finish; reg, $25.00, $28.50, $37.50,.... Aeeeeeenererennes tanestoe 10.25, 21.76, bas White Enamelled Beds | New patterns—all white or brass trimmed; reg, $3.25, $7.50, $8.75, $12.00, 2.56, 6.15, 6.65, 8.7 10,75 . 17,50 A7 27 6, (8, 20, 24, 24, 26 and Jo Woot Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 44, 49, 48, 17, 49, 20, 24, 2a, 33, 24, 35, 27 nnd 29 Weat Thirteenth Street Daring October We Will Offer Values Such as Never Habe Been Given! > To»Morrow We Make Our First Great Autumn Presentation of THE NEW IN CLOTHING FOR BABIES AND LITILE CHILDREN Although we have always been famous for woncerful assortments we never yet quite equalled this season’s display....,, The chotcest productions tn lijtle fo.ks’ Cloaks, Caps, Dresses and all accessories are shown now in quantities and varieties that accentuate our fame HEARN: Exquisite Styles In Coats and Cloaks All the faghtonable silk aud wool S| materiale, including Peau te Cygne, pila, 10 Bengaline Silk, Loutsine, re Crepe de Paris, Granite, Thi!.ets and plat and mi Plush and the new Bird's-ey 5 tucked and pleated my ph A labo: rings, in ol ) ioe MORRIS CHAIRS — | abit minatttaiar fry Cf cotton felt built tn layers, warranted! Mission or golden quartered oak, full] mk braids, Beaver and Genuine net to spread or 41,00 6.00 ur hard; all sizes, | 8.50 7.00 6.50 4,98 | spring seat, hair-filled velour cushion: Reg 975 Special "50 Big Savings in Upholsteries Portieres | Lace Curtains fs Spectal Gobelin tapestry borders, | ity. ¢ 6,50 and 8.50 pair, | Value 6.78 and 8.50 pair. Special, 4.98 and 6.49, |Special, 4.78 and 6.50, patterns, Value 4.25 and 6.25 palr | Special, 2.88 and 4.60, In a range of beautiful Oriental designs, 60 | Tapestry Couch Covers Gobelin Tapestry and Verona Velours Suitable for furniture, hangings or wall coverings, newest colorings, all 50 In, wid GOBELIN TAPESTRY, VERONA VELOURS, Value $2.25 & $3.25 Value $2.00 & $2.25 149 & 225, 1,49 & 1.59, © Avenw:, 125th Street, West, xv erereeBMIEROATS. nnn |_PIANOB AND ORGANS. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD, | tes, EOQMINCOALE BROK, oy, POR ie. Wis A.M dha sreatest Sale of 600 Celebrated High-Grade Walters Pianos, The Greatest Piano Sale in the World. Y5|| ff you want to eecure one of the bert | Dlanos mate, Come toxnorrow sure, hianos tor everybody and within every. ody's_ montis and Hy WESTERN RAILWAY. AND OHIO. R Stool and Cover $195 | $5 Down and’ $1'a Week, which_ representa about ' Half Real Value. Wallers Pianos are $) built Co lost a lifetime, Inetrninente which do mot begin to com pare with the r are M225 Branch), 12.2 ) 405. week Mand 4.63 Pennaylvants | terest is charged for time taken in making payments. No insurance tnd no “extras” whatever, Pianos Delivered to your Home on Payment of $5, 10 YEARS’ GUARANTES Inserted tn glit letters on the Inside top lid of fal Notice Pano, Special Notice— ou, bay, ray cheaper by ty than most deniers’ cash jHone_— Don't. buy 0 eo-catied Covtlon— Pant Pu at tase hand piano at any pelos, for it will soon ‘Eyl Utterly "worthlens, your old xchange yiei pay any balacce at $1 per week caf PoP TequeR our representative wil Cts Toancoren 2 1 P woon Pass, Vrattic Mor Pr renver Ament, D, General DENTISTRY. Now Is the Time to have your teeth attended to before coll weather. Won't cost much if you come here. Work no better than the best, but better than others, has built up our business, Only one office—at 205 SIXTH AVE, just below 14th St. over Mano for @ beau. w Walters and 12,75 0.25 | Arabian Curtains Mercerized armure, with) Irish point, supertor qual., In corded effects, neat wide, Value $2.75 and $3.50 ea., at 1.08 & 2,50, Including $350 WallersPiano Ermine—exclusive styles for boy or girl to 8 yra— Short Coats 1.69 to Li thse 3, 20 68 2708 SPECIALS, Lithe Children's Rear Plush Coats— ks, with and without box bi bination ele yra—value § Short Bedford Ce shmere Coutsall wook— eat back— n.| deep shitre ows of silk bra Real value $9.80..0.6 Babies’ Long Coats of Al Henrietta. and Bedford Ci angle and double Jace, silk bratd, hand emb'y effect lace, Flk brald, hand emb'y effect or rows of fancy satin ribton 3,95 fe. Dainty Dresses— At Least 500 Styles Cambric, Lawn and Natnsook—Yoke and Waist #tylos, with and without lace In strat ht or fancy effects, or f handsome emb'v and im'd and plain skirts— with and without wide Satly Sashes or Rosettes; also dainty French h plain or hand Amb'y vokes and tucked skirts—plain but rich—slzes 6 mos. yrs |Long Drese |Short Dresses nt SPECIALS: Little Children’s Dresses— ‘of combination tucks, with and without Insertings of emb'y, Val, Ince or hematitching— sizes to 8 yr ally 69 Little Children's "Dressy White Frocks—sheer Lawn and Nainsook—Yoke, Bertha Surplice and Pane} effects with elaborate trim of emb'y, pin or hemstitehed tucks and fine laces— sizes to 8 yrs.—worth $1.49 95 Bables’ Long Nainsook and Cambric | Silps—neat styles, with and without yokes of emb'y and tucks— value .89—spectal . 29 |, Babies’ Long Nainsook Sli || elaborately trimmed yokes—deep hems—full skirts—worth .69...... Special Styles in Baby Boys’ Dresses ot White Linen, Madras, Poplinette {| ond Cream Serge; also Dark Shades— plain or pleated Ruaslan atyles; or with large sailor collars—also Dals: Flannel Bloomer Suits., ,69 to 4,01 | the moderate prices that have always and finest, are as strongly in evidence as | {| | | 65 ct. Siciliennes..... .39 82 tneh—sllk finish—Black and Colors, 45 ct. Crepe De Chines... .29 || 2 inch—White, Cream and best shades, || 124% et. Corded Madras... | & inch—neat stripes—best oolorin 29 ct. White Waistings..,. .11 Merverized—02 inch—$ ne.4 patterns, 15 ct. Moire Percalines.... 9 2% inch—Black, White and Colors, 59 ct. Emb'y Flannels.... .37 Fine White Baby Flannela—siik emb'd 22 ct, Spool Cotton ...., 15 Dozen 200-y4. Sopot ens and black “ io t 15 ct, Stationery ........666 Vellum and Cloth finish—quire box, 10 ct. Lonsda’e Muslins.,,. 474 FOR SAL. Gold Fittings. fre old Alloy Fillin ver Villings faxtracting with Cocaln leat Crowns and Bridges... Silsbe's restaurant, 85 ;| i ‘50 ee LANGE ASSORTMENT | Ks FOR SALE. vey \Coiiso moa," Prmmnrorcen $I) Baia) he. ar oe TALON cDumends tery prompt: te:| 299 STH AV, NEAR 22D ST, ifable kooda, fepreseniailve calle If-desirel | OP ING Nhe write: telephone. American Watch & ———— dh - Hivinw)| Co 1) Molten lane | DIAMONDS, | rasy PAYMENTS, lowest VLAMUNDS, watches, jewel fread ih uals coed RMR | “ewes ‘The genuine yard wide, 28 ct, Bleached Sheetings...19 2% yde. wide-one of the best makes, $1.19 White Crochet Spreads.69 uf | Full size—Damask dedigns—Nb dressing, 15 ct. Lace Curtain Loops... 7 DENTAL AS SIN. | 1114 8a Av, near OBth s¢ Bo, “an hatin, on TH AVE, f|___ Omen Biventngs. ey pomntaixatyles-2i-t0n Mot setae acai CREDI1 , o ALL, : gt ‘9 Piesced Blankets, 69. “ CLOTHING *oNothitbwes® Full 11-4 stze—white and col'd $1,49 Pattern @ oths,..,..95 All Linen—row openwork—8-10 alse, 49¢, Cold Meat Forks 2a Rogers Al Silver Plate—in Silk-lined box. prices Seu BERGMAN’ | .59 to.79 Scarfs and Shams .29 ” wABES Pre Ca Siviee and lest cambrtoB4 ‘and 82 inch, /’ capes with heavy | 29 to 12,08 + 89 to 10,98 Nainsook and Lawn—Yokes or Walsts partes’ | 45 While tt {9 true that we are showing fine goods in larger for the most complete Babies’ Department in the country, Fascinating Display of Cabs and Bonnets Corded and Plain Silke, Chiffon, Be ¢.—shir i, or plain whe with flares, every new design, Includi fire backs, Quaker style: ‘aye of popular styles, ome Fronch Novelties {to find exactly what 19 to 10,28 SPECIALS: ~ Pudles' Silk Cape t d plain cr French with ot ) emaitohing er tur thie 118% 9 cents... 45 Bengaline | + 08 02.98 Miscellaneous Items s—iritn } bbhon in combi: on color. ings—sizes to 8 years—usually 69 «45 re Dresses— d dark colors d, Yoke or Walst Ripple Elderdown Carriage Nows—hire sain bow—aworth 1,89 95 teheavy welght— es » 19 | Pables’ Knitted Leggin Drawers— whl'e—with or w thout feet— sizes to 3 yrs—usually .o9,, +38 Rabies’ Woollen Vells 12% to 49 Silk Vells 29 to 69, | Woollen and Silk Bo: 9 to 9 | Knittod Bands . 12% to | Plannel Bands 12% to 18 | Worsted Sequ 25 0198 Dalay Cloth, Fl Cashmere Gr¢q 18 003,98 Knitted Leggin Drawers., 19 to 08 Quilted Bibs to .60 |SUk Bibs to 1,09 Yokes to 98 Worsted Te to 49 | Rubber Diape | Cashmere a (Knitted Caps . a feature for al! 1, 08 the foregoing amply vouches for. (— For the Following No Mail or Telephone Orders We reserve privilege of restricting quantities, $5.98 Women’s Walsts,,.3.24 Chiffon Taffeta, and Allover Lace—all 05, $1.29 Kimono Sacques......69 Crepe, German Flannel, etc.—slzes 34-44, $1.39 Women's Walsts,.....77 Morcerised Fig'd Madras—neatly taflored 59 to 98 ct, Corset Covers,.37 Bamples—lace trim'd—elaborate styles, $1.19 Women's Corsets.,...57 White Cout!l—best shapes—sizes 18 to 80, 98 ct. Women’s Petticoats, 59 Black Mercorized Satecn—flare flounces, 98 ct. Children’s Hats..., .48 Folt and Patent Leather—Best Shapes, 69 ct. Boys’ Percale Walsts 29 New Fall Styles-laundered=4 to 13 yra, $3,98 Girls’ Dresses..,,. 1.75 All Wool Serges and Checks—6 to 14 yre, $3.50 Babies’ Pras, Coats. .1,98 White, Pink and Blue—sizes to 3 yra, 79 ct. Kid Glove Women's—2 clasp—Black, 10 ct, Men’s Hidk'fs.... 6 All Linen hemed.ched—laundered, .33 and .49 Women's Belts ,17 Stitched or Pleated Silk—tallored styles, 19 ct, SIIK Ribbons, rt | 4% Inch—Literty Satin Sura Shades. 59 Oly. and Down ed leat 24ct, Parsifal Tollet Soaps,. 7 Three cakes in a box—Assorted Odors, Moly, 88to 2.98