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OLD BOYS FORM /3 IN LAUNCH ANTI-AGE LEAGUE Chicago Veterans Turn Osler’s Picture to the Wall and Declare Their Activity. Bmancipate the aged! Free them from the shaokles of senility! Let the old boy be a young boy again and give him @ job! This is what the Anu-Age-Lamit League, of Chicago, proposes to do, Congress will be asked by the league to pass a law inaking {t 4 misdemeanor to turn an old man down who appiles for work, “Give che ‘vets’ a show!" ts the sloe fan of the League, What if the candl- éate's hair ts white and his knees! dprung? Give him a job as long as there !e @ kick loft in his syst fs @ mistaken idea for the emp labor to predicace that a man betweon fifty and one hundred can't be on the work with a clear brain, muscles of steel and the kinetic energy of a multt- plo dynamo. The Chicago association of aw Tt ization of ¢reation of a monster Octogenarian Unioa pendent Order of Amalgamated Order kere, binations, 1 ague to on of the aged, Gray Beards, of White A good man heesn't got his growth until he is forty-five, declare tho mem= bers of this league, It 1» a sinfal error to bellevo otherwise, As for Prof. Osler, wh ame , er, when his name Is nien- none of tt _bone of the tro was y halls of the in tho Republica yers of | “vets a step from the the 6 the Indes the Whig- muy soon be famous labor com+ BARELY ESCAPE Cut Down by Steamer in Hud- son, Two Float for an Hour and One Swims Ashore. (Special to The Eventne World.) NEWBURG, N. Y., Oct, 19—Baward Livingston, of No, 17 Bast Seventy- fourth street, New York, and of High- ltanda, N. Yo; his friend, Dr, Edward Le Keyes, Jr, of No. 109 Bast Thirty-fourtn street, New York, and Augustus Hayes, engineer of Mr, Livingston's naphtha Jaunch “Half Moon," had @ narrow es+ cape from death in the waters of the Hudson River last night when the launch was run into and cut to pieces | by a large steamer, whose name they were unable to ascertain, ‘Thoy set out from Highlands about 6.30 and when near Garrison observed a steamer several times bigger than thelr own craft approaching, A changv of course brought the steamer right upon them and in a moment they were thrown water, In&pite of that oh carried a full t of lights, the steamer je no effort to steer clear of the boat, nor did thie 0 Wiesked Men cAuse bhe vee @ to. themselyss = abandonod, Dr. ny the steamer n x Hudson Fret hort fous old my n cannot mselves, and bite chunks = out of the wainscoatng. ry afternoon when tea t# served In league rooms wafers bearing a pore trait of Mr, Osler are passed about and devoured with bald James F, Down is president of the ¢ and Benjamir Mr. Giroux was ary headed andepr owr a minneing three fron cuspidor is thumb. FAGAN'S FRE 5 FRIENDS | TRANSFERRED feabtan Pia 6 Police Captairs of Jersey City Shifted. ,or Political Reasons, Thero was a trar fer of Philee Cap tains in Jersey City order 41 ted of Pollce Murphy, who Jor the rd PWlice Con round the Clty Vall was that thetransters were made for political reasons | Accbriaing to Chief Murphy's Capt. John Cody goes from th Precinet to the Seventh P Hirst is the town pr and the | Beventh ts on t weat side Capt, Charles Harrington ts» trans ferred from the Seventh tp the Sixth Preeinet, Which Is the Hudson City secs | ton | Capt Charles Cox leaves the Sixth Precinet to succeed in yo Virst Precinct The tr erred captalhs are all Re- dy Is known as @ etron is its D n rrington © frler 1 Pagan The change is satd to have boen made at the de Mayor Fagan, ‘Tho threo Pollce Commissioners met to-day at Chief Murphy's. Commissioners Petite and MoNulty |! approved the transfors, but It te und stood that they were rT wean a n Deino- erat. aan is a Republican, a CARNEGIC ADVISES SHORT HAIR DUNDER, Oct, 19.—The girl students of the Dundes Un addrossed by Andrew Car day, when be for ‘hygiene 1 hoped. they would realn the ways of long-haired women, OF BENEFACTOR Carl Fisher Hansen, Who Qb-! tained Mercy for Thief, | | Victim of Ingratitude | 4 ge Foster {ss eral Seas! | , who was ery last Frida yWod his frees tie Hingen had made wy. 4 youth told a pitiful stor n and friendlossne so Mr. Hansen fi with Robert Cobban, Columous avenue, carpenter for ja ot No, (6t the Y Contr purse. ——— ELECTRIC meee KILLED, ¥., Oct. 19—| FREE. Boren ‘t r druggist for a e not satisfied ¢| MUNVON'S”” DOCTORS. If you are in doubt. ab ur doctors. They a # from ending collene (Mis HUILDING, Room 1019, Troadway and 2th strwet, New York, your ailment ye a make. no REAL ESTATE, Water Front on Flushing Bay, Owner has 3 beautiful Jots, Wil eit at getyal com and take $150 down. Add Yt sIOANE, 101-10 Brookiyn, SORES ULCE When a Sore or Ulcer is slow in h eased condition of the blood and a disordered system. the bodily impurities, which should of nature, are being retained in the THE BLOOD DISEASED ~SYSTEM DISORDERED ealing it is the best evidence of a dis- | « They show that pass off through the natural channels system from some cause, The blood absorbing the waste matters beccmes steeped in poison which finds an outlet through the Sore or Uleer, keeping it inflamed, painful and fester- ing, As the blood constantly dise charges its poison into these places, they eat deeper into the surround. ing flesh and tissues, growing larger and more offensive in spite of all the sufferer can do, until the entire health is affected, Washes, salves, powders and such treatment ave not words streee, enough to praise a cg mpi efor Thada hore I ree Sias tenn Vine while it began to dischargo, 5e4 bd Roa | The Above Illustration Shows the Remarkable Effects of This Wi ondertul | the poisonous matior this was about ten years Revor son any nig ant, Bi Pao nn eae hive | Uy JOsEFHUS REID. are desirable for the reason that they are latahiog and also help to relieve the pain, but they are in no way curative, The blood is filled with pois- on, and until it is removed the sore cannot heal, root of ® tion of S.S.S. PURELY VEGETABLE. rities and waste matters can pass 8, S, 8, is the only cure for these evi- dences of impure blood, It goes down to the the trouble and cleanses the circula- all poisons and impurities, §, 8, 8. enriches the blood and reinvigorates the dif- ferent members of the body se that the impu- off as nature intended, - Then the dis- _ charge ceases, fhe tore miabe ores, new flesh is form Boe ea iece Leal tly, Book a andany advice you need _ fam ener semen Soa aagee Oh |‘ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1905. Are You Fat? Kelloge’s Obesity Food Will Reduce Your Weight to Normal, Free You from Suffer- ing and Turn Your Fat Into Muscle. * It Has Done This for Many Others, Who Tesiify to Its Efficacy—Trial Package Free. i What It Has Done for Others It Will Do for You formal and diss] One hay an, Mrs, Buta Hamerick Obesity Food Don't by Tt ts an ab py wo Mnished and 1 vf, a "FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM | SHOR MAKERS Sixth / Ave. Cor. 18th St. BARGAIN FLOOR (Second Floor Annex), A store in itself. A veritable gold mine for values. 9] Quarters do the work of dollars and a very few dollars goa long way, Bargain Floor is the destination of all broken lines, mill purchas es and the like, where riddance is the purpose, Every day new are going on, Those quoted in the following items are but sp what you can find most any day on Bargain Ficon Shoes. Several hundred pairs of misses Shoes, sizes 1114 to 2. Chil- 's Shoes, sizes 5 to 11, Boys’ Shoes, sizes 13 to 51%. The first two lots are substantial values in the most ser- | viceable sort of footwear, Made in box calf as @ | well as vici kid. The boys’ Shoes are Casec calf and made for endurance. Not a shoe in the lot is worth less than $1.50—most of them are $2 values. Bargain FlOOr.....ssseevseveee Hosiery. Clean-up sale of factory samples in which 15c. and 25c, Hosiery goes at 5c, This lot represents | ’ ” and Cc HL DREN'S C A quantity of misses’ and children’s Shoes of odd sizes. If you can find your fit you can have $1.50 values fOF.....cee ses Quite a lot of Infants! Moccasins, Bargain Floor, 6,000 square feet of floor space de- voted to the selling of $1.0) Shoes for men, women and children, Men's kid Opera Slippers for house wear, Actual value $1.50. Bargain ROOF. ...ee ee seeee Women’s Beaded Slippers, made with two straps, Regular $1.50 grade, Bargain Floor 79¢ Men's tan and black Shoes, w widths only, ms 00 ° 59e 9e DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY, ARRAN RAAARANAARA, NEW YORK PAINLESS DENTAL CO. READ ae OP FER: emcee TE LL 7 YEAR: Or R CONTRACTS ne PH oh TEETH | A BOYS’ LACE SHOES, of fine | vox calf © by return oe | Optown Prices Hake Downtown Shopping an Extenvaganee. KOCH & Co. Great Price Inducements—Friday and Saturday. Roys’ Superior Clothing. 7.50 Boys’ Overcoats, 4,98, JE NEW CHESTERFIFLD AND TOURIST MODELS, madz I] wool gray Oxtord Frieze or fancy mixed fabrics length, well lined throughout, loose and. stylish, splendidly tailored and perfect fitting, sizes 8 to 16 years thoroughly good overcoat worth 4 98 + fully 7.50; OUR PRICE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 5,00 Boys’ Suits, 2.95, EASTED STYLES, full DOUBLE-Bi made of fine grade Cheviots 1 Tweeds, in plain blue, gray and brown mlx+ sizes 8 tO 16 years. This suit is strongly ade and will give splendid service; well worth $,00; OUR PRICE FRIDAY’ AND 2. 95 SATURDAY vacovereer vores sperene Shoes for Girls and Boys. lace or button, of MISSES’ BOOTS, lace or button, of; INFANTS' BOOTS, superior quality kidskin, hand sewed! soft, pliable Mdshin; hand-turned welt soles, patent leather Phy or-| soles; patent leather t wedge thopedic shap 2.20! heels; sizes § to Bocce. ssc senee 899) Children's sizes, . 1,79! Sizes 2 to 6: no heels 69¢ LITTLE MEN'S SHOES, of fine box calf or viel kid, hand welt soles, ow low flat heels, sizes 10 to 13% wt) or viel kid, hand welt soles, heels, sizes 16 t0 13¥eo.seceeeee 1 Misses’ and Children’s Apparel. GIRLS’ COATS, full length, of all-wool cheviots, in blue, brown, red and green; also a variety of fancy mixtures; collar or collarless effects, nicely trimmed with velvet and braids of to colors, pois with ‘stitched straps oe self material; worth 9.75; ‘special. sos. JIRLS' RAIN COATS, of good ‘quality “cravenette cloth, warranted storm real in Oxford, tan and olive; notched collar or collarless, sont full box styles, others with plaits, all w th strap across back; sizes 8 to 16 years; 7 45 regular value 10.00; special JIRLS' DRESSES, in Russian or dress effects, of atl-woo! chevicts, red, blue, brown and green, and riety y materials; some prettily trimmed with outache braids and finish mblem on front; skirts ful Children’s Coats aad Hats. CHILDREN'S BOX COATS, of white serge, embroidered emblem on sleeve and kid belt or all-wool Bedford cord; three circular ali trimmed with bra 6 months to 3 years; value 5.80.,... 4,49 CHILDREN'S COLORED COATS, of ‘ton lens cape, ‘trimmed. with velvet, or laited eftect, with braid and gilt buttons; also box styles; colors, 3 98 red, blue or brown; $ CHILDRES ushed velvet, large fancy capes or box 1, mode or blue; sizes 2 to sae $ COATS, of ripr 5 yea 6.49 lush or ¢ trimmed with braid. WS, Bree value 7.50 BONNETS, of CHILD! POKE velvet or faille silk, prett ly tdmmed with ; colors, red, tan, brown or blue; : a 2 2.39 ber 125th Street, West, Seventh ar ee-emmennen pa tated AES) PIANOS AND ORGANS. narnan | RAILROADS, _TENNSYLYANI AILRDAD,” “mLooNapate BROS, Tex. to td Hit to Goth St, Greatest Sale of 600 Celebra- ted High Grade Walters Pianos. The Greatest Piano } in the World. M 4! NE—12.05 P.M. and KOAND ND Western BAILW AS PEAKE AND OF AM ie on , Rati coe IF ALM and er M 053 A, 50 Walters cans ny Fundaey, ‘and iyvexcent Lathe Hravaht® iano HreaPtg gna (Hanan) 4 a 3 $vy, Sundays, 0.88, "10.654", and 488 “Dining Car, Theket oftloes: Hiroadway, 182 \ rm on the very easy torine of nd realdencen through ToT fertinetion mn AS) Chelnen” for Pennsylvania, A beiig 3. 1 ’ Cah a . ek, |). AtreRAURY, rR wy 35 and We | Gen Menneet, donor ior eg which represents about * Lay = DENTIST! A Half Real Value. AY Walters Pianos are |} built to last a lifetime. m- iy GUILSHAN TEETH, 'GAS The Most Difficult Tooth Extracted with Gas, $1. 00 All Gold Crowns, $5,00, | Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00, TEETH $4—$ 7—-&—B10 Inatruments which do not begin to ¢ Aaa ey trom. B60 to $280 In’ this 1 - interest Is charged for time | | taken in making payments, No | insurance and no ‘extras’? whats || pianos Delivered to | Your Home on Payment | of $5. 10 YEARS’ GUARANTEE {| nthe Insite top f | PLATES REPAIRED WHILE S10 | N.E Cor, 125th St. & 8th A OPEN UNTIL 8 P, a FOR 8A $] CREDIT {neorted In gilt Jetters o1 lid of every Walters Plano, Our enay pays rigek are cash Special Notlse—\\"\, cheaper by % than most dealers’ priers po-oalled family weil d 0) Caution—' alle aed seun Ie PADI Eee Aes or it ff 7" BC Loin b ES han fg 10UF old phase for a bem Manhattan Clothing Co,, XC SE rut new! Wastere ats Das 1114 3d Avy mear OBth se, N. any balance at §1 per week & ” d it, N.Y, sae perequeat OUF representative will Oven Evenings, ane ~ DIAHONDS, PASY 1 lowest | WATCHES, Prices, oF ‘phone 7 be bur ip JEWELRY, i toestains) \ re payments, re calls if desires, FULL | @ Warranted | ‘4 wl rt em Wate a SET » Ten Years LEX To SPAVE 59° To 60° Sy DIAMONDS, watehes, weekly pay- Re loweat af} Btlal MAN — HATTAN DIA! Matton lane. 2 West | ST, Cor. 5th Ay, ay BROADWAY, Con. Canal St. Te ROADWAY, below Fulton 125TH St, JOLY. 4aD st. ou. th Ar. Brooklyn; 495 PULTON ST. Cory Bridge HELP WANTED—MALE. eng eae Mel we ge a * HELP WANTED—FEMALE, 18 ct, Twilled Tickings... ‘| $9.50 Blankets—11-4 slze,,.5.25 y.|59 ct. Stamped Scarfs...., 115 ct, TowelSeeee 43/10 ct, Glass Towellings,.... mi 59 to 79 ct. Scarfs—2xs.... ¥-113 ct. Domet Fiannels.... sauerias| Ushers will give any desired information. HEARN 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 1, 413, 95. 47, 19, 20, at, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY During October we Will offer values such as never habe been given. FOLLOWING are but representative of what you will find to-morrow: NO MAIL ORDERS, ‘J .$8| $5.98 Women's Waists., 3.24 Chiffon Taffeta and Allover Lace~ all sizes, | $7.98 Theatre Waists.,,., 4.98 Chiffon Taffeta and Piatd silk. $15,98 Women's Suits ,.10,00 Long Coats—Best styles and colora, | $20.98 Tailored Suits..,..15.00 heylot and Homespun—Strapped Coat, $12.98 Women's Coats... 7,98 Tan Covert—Dmpire Back—all siges, $12.50 Rain Clonks...., 6,48 Women's—best shades—all siges, $11.98 Women's Capes., 9.98 Diack Kersey—Satin tinea, $5.00 Women's Skirts.. 3.93 Cheviot and Broadcloth—newest modela $8.75 Fur Scarfs.,,..... 398 Fine Sable—also Muffs at same price, $1.39 Women's Wrappers .98 Taflor or fancy #tyles—eltes to 4. $3.98 Men's Bath Robes 2,98 Eléerdown and Blanket Cloth. | $1.69 Ready-to-Wear Hats, .98 Women's—vartous styles and ehapes, 98 ct. Children’s Felt Hats .43 $1.49 Muslin Curtains.... Enpire designe inches wide, 9|$6,98 Net Curtalns.,....4.98 Russian and Avwdlan Lace doslgns, $4,98 Net Bed Sets.,.,..2.49| | FUN plne—dosigns in Renalasance effect, $7.98 Tapestry Portleres,5.98 Turkish and Moorish designs. |gi.as Gobelin Tapestries.. .69) also Satin Finish Damaaks—60 Inch 98 ct. Door Panels........ 49 Irish Polnt—w#x styles—27 inch Motif, 49 ct, Curtalnings,.. ... .29 French Not—wide lace inserting and edge. $1.49 Table Covers, yd, sq, .99 Verona Velour—1% yards square, $1.98. $23,958 Axminister Rugs 16.96 xt yds.—richest patterns, | $1.39 Moquette Rugs,..... .98 Rich destene and cotorings18x33 inch, 119ct, Table Olicloths,...... 14 14 yds. wide-good colors and patterns, $2,00 Mantel Drapes.... 149 China Bilk—benutifal atyles—full lepgth, 8 ct. Yard wide Muslins... 47% i heavy—unbleached, Beat colors and shanes. 1.39 Women's Waists.... .77 Good Muslin Pillow Cases | $1. ; eo 42x—value 10, BY4IS0x%—value 12 10% |Ma'd Mercorized Madras—neatly tailored 45x36--value LL. O 4i04xd—value 13, 11h 45 ct. Knit Corset Covers 29 $1.19 Crochet Spreads.... .69} Long or short sleeveo—ait wines, Pull size—Heavy Damask designs, $3,25 Comfortables,'...., 1.98 Full sire—French Sateen—best oolors, 69 ct. Feather Pillows, 9 Odorless—2xS—Beast Ticking. 73 ct. Women's Gowns.... .59 Cambric or Musiin~tucks and emb'y. |59to 93ct. Corset Covers, .37 Sarmples—lace trim'd—pretty styles, {89 ct. Flannelette Gowns.. .54 1124 | Women’s—heavy nap—ali sizes, Feather proot—blue and white strips | ¢1 OO Women's Corsets, 79 Couul and Batiste—aleo Girdles, $4,968 Silk Petticoats. .... 2.98 Plock “Taffeta Silk—flare flouness, 89 ct. Women’s Petticoats 59 Riock Mereerized Sateer—flaro flounea, $3.50 Boys’ Suits, Norfolk and Double Bre: 75 ct. Boys’ Shirts . Btrictly all wool~gray and sanitary, 39 18x5t--Also 30 Inch squares, $1.49 Pattern Cloths... .95 All linen—row openwork—8x10 size, All Mnen—81 inohes long, 49 6 | Percale and Oxford—12 to 14 neokbant, 19 Inch—ted and blue cheoks, 39 ct, Boys’ Serge Caps... 25 $1.98 Knives and Forks,, .98] rion ana Goit—Brown, Gray and Navy, Fino steel—price is for domen pleces, 29 Swiss and Applique—®% inon squares, 75 ct. Nun's Veiling.... 59 All Wool—42 inch—colors and black, 49 ct. Tailor Mixtures.... ,29 New Fall Colorings—88 Inoh, 75 ct, Black Taffetas,,,.. % inch—"Wear Guaranteed," Hl l6g ct. Black Peau de Soies .49 & Inches wide—soft Anish, 50 ct. Colored Taffetas,,.. .39 Changeable Checks and Halrlines, 98 ct. Fast BI'k Umbrellas ,69 79 ct. Silk Velvets. + 59} english cloth—Parngon frames, BBs SA ee eee tame om ct hae, Leather Halts 15 ct. Outing Flannel... 644] — cirouar shape-nickel buckles Fine quality—heavy nap—yard wide, 39 ct. Music Rolls. ; 10 a, Corded Mantas...» Grain leather—loather straps. _ |49 ct. Ribbons...... eee | 29 ct. Mere'z'd Broadcloth. 14|¢inch satin ‘raftetas—colors and black, Bes I checks and fancies. sae ih ae 49 & 69 ct. Chemisettes.,, .24 15 ct. Dark Percales,,., 7% Fine Point Gage—white and cream, Double fold—tast colors, i a, |39 ct, Women’s Belts,.... .17 19 ct. Dress Sateens.... 69/ ‘Paor Stitohel or Pleated Bik. Mill lengths—best styles, 24 to 39 ct. Hat Pi i" 0 ct. a IMS, oe5 19 ¢t, White India Linons, 12341 tmported Noveltion-enamel or Jewel inch qu y. $2.49 Girls’ Mackintoshes. 1,39 Navy Serg “Mllltary Cape—4 to 14 yra, 59 ct, Babies’ Slipsinuwes 3O % Fine Nainsook—lace or ema trim, $2,50 Babies’ White Coats, 1.95 Long & short—All Woo) Bedfort &@ Cashmers, | 29ct. Women’s Hose....,, 49 Hermsdorf Dye—dble, heels & toes, 29 ct, Women's Underwear .24 Fleece lined—regular and extra sizes, 69 ct. Boys’ Underwear,, .49 Natural Merino-all atzea, 59 1? 25 . Picture Frames,.,, .29 14 ct, King Philip Cambrics 7% | iad Be see ee wen Yard wile-fine and smooth, : ae (29 ct. Silk Veilings...... AM 35 ct. Lining Silks... .24 Plain & dotted a Black & Col'd, Bik, white, col'd—for skirte and inet work. | 60 ct. Wool Sultings., 29/39 ct. Women's H'dk’fs..,, .25 a eo t tH Winter weight~plain and mixtures, All! Lingo-<tomb'd: and: Lace (rtm, In Flannel Dept 78 119 ct. Stationery.... . 4/100 sheets—White or B Extra heavy for Babies’ Wear. Envelopes to mateh—pkge, of 25 15 ct. Embroldery........ 40 Toilet Articles for Friday Close and open patterns, 2 to 7 Inch. yy o, Dorins Liquid Pace Powder,.;, 29 and 39 ct. Val. Laces., 17/2 ct. Germinol ‘Tooth Wath Edgings and Insertings—12 yd. viece, |} : Easel Ki nay Lhe Notions for Friday [° S soap, AML three! In b He Fenoy Mat Pins 7 49 ct. Cold Meat Forks..,, .29 So. Bean dustong-4 site art oa. a Rogers Al Sliver Plate=sllk ined bom, ALL AS ADVERTISED oe Tt ©

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