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Boy's Fall Caused Flood. CHICAGO, OCT. fiven to @ movemem having for ‘ts object La Hicker ‘erection of @ $2,000,000 club | was struck and instntly killed by ® the only whiskey recognized Bs wen Guilty by a Jury and the penalty txea | at five years in the penitentiary, He | formerly wae a prominent es a | a she Is now strong and well, without an ache or pain, thanks 22 In This Family, | to the great life-giving tonicestimulant, Duffy’s Pure Malt | owosso, | Whiskey, —_——>— MICH, OCT, %—Pro- yy Bandits LIVOd 1 CAVE, | nounced opponents of race suicide are ~~. “1 bave not had a doctor since my GO, OCT, B.—armed, bandit.) Mr and Mrs. Fred Helse, whose owen. Pay ° sickness and | think Duffy's Is the tieth ohiid wes born yesterday with twe revolvers each, amoldng | 1°" or ‘smidren, {rom Fred, Jr. wh and living in @ cave, hve twenty-one, and the oldest, down to accused of being mambers of | ihe last little wtrl, who has just opened gang, were arrested yesteniay | her oywe on the world, ane healthy and La Grange by detectives of the | BADD! beat medicine I can take for my old age, and for any one else, young or ] old,” “Before using your Pure Malt Whi I are | pe! Et ing, aod our Railway, ‘The ida was sick four Springs running, family dooter aid not think I could live any nghtern, elgeen cota |Civil-Service Retirement. time,” but since. doing your Malt Whlskey aoe “cla: eens ot | WABHINGTON, OCT, %—A branch 1 have sot been sick aed once, and am What was left. of %,000/ of the United States Civil Servtoe Re- ME rl gl ar Hee, several boxes of cigars Aid| urement Asweiation has een organ- |) ot bad &, Sothar ines BY iroise toast ‘ube nent Soabesiae can take {n my old age, and for any one rabbe: fet, by_the employees of the Genera) sg Office, with a iat a heat mn, Judge John VY. t te | President, Thore are 412 | eligible to membership were bevelled in recent vig" a LtcINDA SARGENT, Lyve, Mass ‘Duffy’s Pure ‘Malt Whiskey MRS SARGENT huvéress of old men and rie endorse tt re y and vigorous oll MES ra igg ea Romrishing purest nwa to medicine, partes the too tke tor kao’ NGO, OCT, %6.—-Plunging down | ries in a ventilating bast to Troops Halt Chiltan Riots. id LONDON, OCT. %—A despatch \« Reuter's Telegram Company from San ti Sh e@ye that three baat. ight 4. The streets ai) troops are still patrolling Probably shety persons were killed he 20) were wounded curing the recent bas enabled Fhoting, blessings of a hee iuters of the Gospel and prescribed the and to enjoy ey wee vi timulant and Invi Train Hurled Her Into Rivor, | as ths: sisculation” svpuis ang poss, $2,000,000 Club for Doctors | TTA! Hurled Her Into Rivor | tt vite tt ected ere and sm every While walking the Naugatuck division | trong beafthy confition, 20 as to resist ti f disease. peacks lat plight Mire, Andrew igen | “ft Tr'ercnstely tree trem oc fuse oll and te bal icine, This bert cure ‘ah enia, Ayepepsia, indi- maa diseases of the B—Impetus wee passenger train. Her bedy waa thrown Into the Naugatuck River, but was re: covered, 8h ves five amali ohiidren, of Chicago at a puarantes, the Physictane’ Chub last preventive ot planned to rales $500,000 to piart ine progect, and 100 members of te — dings, and all bewel and stom- ferred eck Sone 3 | Captol ve con! poward (hat pito! Cleaned Up. alles fo cold im sealed bos Gullty of $700,000 Forgery. @D, JOSEPH, MO., OCT. %—W. HT. * Parveen, charged with having forged $70.00 worth of bills of Iading and ob- taining money on them, has been found have been made. = WIM woon come and cover up many ‘of the great real estate bargains of- fered to-day through When it melts again next spring Land will higher prices bring WASHINGTON, OCT. 2%—Whon the Senators and Representatives return to Washington t2 attend the approaching inn of Congress they wi anton dat the tranet format! Capt There nas been a general cleaning vp and various changes for the betve i i Sr 4 Ter Droit ool oy ceirapaives dealers. All Sepsis and M recers, or direct, Mali a Rejected Sultor Killed Girl. | PITTSBURG, PA, OCT. B—Angered at hie attentions being repul Angelo sechees shot and killed ¢ le Nic! ih Bulleron, look) aubunts Jackenn was | arrested Fall Broke His Neck, Men’s Silk Cravats Gig pee i mpi ' 100 DOZEN SILK CRAVATS, folded feur-in-hands, South Illon, Her’ plain, self figured and rich colored effects. Value $1.00. 65c an apple tree neck and dying inst onty-five years old. Charles T. Searle Dead 8T, PETERSBURG, OCT. & T. Searle, of California, dentist Reorle 5 Satay 196 Seo RE Would Wants Sai cores » Americaa THE 1995 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY is de The Only Shoe that Proves The Regal proves in the parts which you can see arid in the hidden parts which you can’t sce. It proves what it is made of before you pay your money and it proves you weren't mistaken after you give it the longest kind of hard use. The famous Regal buzz-saw has been used in the window of every Regal store, and it is busy all the time in some one of the Regal stores—cutting up shoes of every make, including Regals, and prouing what they are made of. The Regal “ Window of the Sole” proves to you be- fore you try on the shoe that the sole is honest, old-fash- ioned, everlasting oak-bark-tanned stock. Every other shoe has the fibre of the sole completely concealed by black finish or chemical stain. The “Window of the Sole” is a removable seal on the bottom of every shoe. Next time you try on a Regal, turn up the “window” and see the unstained natural color and close-set fibre of solid live-oak leather. Tha*'s what the label’s there for. We want you to know that the shoes you get in a Regal storeare in every way as good as you can bay anywhere else for double the Regal price; and when you have Started wearing Regal shoes we want them to wear so well thet no others will eversuit youagain. Because it's the regular customers that keep the 97 Regal stores busy. It’s the new but regutar customers that make it necessary for us to open new stores all the while, Send for Styte-Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled “CAMPUS ” This is an ideal shoe for the man who appreciates style in footwear, but who insists on having all the comfort that can be modeled into a last Vamp and Blucher-cut top are made of the finest all-round leather in the worid— famous black King Calf. Heavy slip-sole with considerable extension, outside and inside back-stay, QUARTER SIZES Sold dirett from tannery to consumer. Largest retail shoe business in the world. THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORK MEN’S STORES W YORK CITY BROOKLYN, { NEWARK, N, J. | | | | 48 Co artiandt si. im Br wa 10: } »P. Montague St 841 Broad St. opm Central R.R. of 102 u St cor near Bedford Ave Downtown Stores: + 805 rowan, cor bet. Ditrmrs St. and Ma, 305-167 Broadway, et Cortlandt and "hy r y Ave, JERSBY CITY, Sberiy Sts. +408 Pitth Ave. bet. 10th and 1th ste. | 060 Newark Ave, GREATER ‘NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES av RK CIT {100 Fifth Ave, bet, 10th | NEWARK—O41 Broad @t,, opp, Central 4 y, bet. Ditmars and Wil ot BMY IERSBY CITY—*06 Newark Ave, ‘785 Broadway, cor. 10th 8: | (is Stath Ave. & EB. cor, Diet & © 91590 Proadway. opp. Herald Bolldice *106 Weet 12h | chant operating elevatore and | fe, 8 oseph, Kaness City and ee S| The dear old lady was given up to die by the family doctor, but jen OCTOBER 26TH, (<) THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, 100, Mrs. Sargent Praises Duffy's STATIONERY ENGRAVING. Wyss INVITATIONS, MARRIAGE ANNOUNCE MENTS; CHURCH, RECEPTION AND AT HOME CARDS; STATIONERY FOR THE VARIOUS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS, @ Sketches submitted and estimates given for steel dle or plate work, embracing monogramsy club, college and ssvociatlon insignias book plates, cons of | arma, crests and heraldic devices C) " ® " alto B. Altman & Co., New Park. Bootiltier Brothers ENLARGED DEPARTMENTS FOR Suits, Coats and Waists. Women’s Bleach and Colored Broadcloth Salts—delvel trimmed and atth lined—Latest style long coat—new skirt-~ $39.75 Value $50.00\ Women’s Black and Colored Cloth Satts—Chebiot mixtures and plain cloths—sith and satin lined—shbrt and long ef fects— $19.75 Value $25.00 e Women’s Long Salls—Hair line mixtares—dark effects—satin Hned— 515,00 Value $22.00 Women’s Ratn Coats—New Model, made of beat imported showers proof matertal—Oxtords, Tans, and Olt ver— 15.00 Women’s Tan Cobdert Cloth Coats—new long model—satin lined— 519,75 Value $25.00 Women's Taffeta Sith Waitsts—latest model—long or short sleedes—trimmed with (ace and insertton— 55,00 Value $20.00 Valae $7.75 Te Bowtilter| Brothers West Twenty-third B. Altman & Qn. pirect ATTENTION TO THEIR AUTUMN MODELS OF THE FASSO CORSET, EMBODYING THE NEW FEATURES WHICH | HAVE BEEN INTRODUCED ABROAD THIS SEASON. Two in One STERLING (combination) Playerpiano In this great artistic achievement you have the Sterling Upright Piano A y by hand in the usual way, it anythi ’ really alter its bent fy pract or sentimental- ly, yet with the nad itional advantage of inti roll playing, which enables any memiber of the family to master the plano without knowing a note of music, It is quite different and great. ly in advance of all other instruments built, combining plano and player. You are very welcome to come to our warerooms at any time’and hear it or try it yourself, The price is a popular one, either cash or on monthly payment plan, Beautiful IWustrated Booklet sent free to any address, n Sterling Piano®| 518-520 Fulton Street, cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. OPEN SATURDAY BVENINGS. OPEN FOR MUIC ROLL MATING Exactly like flustra‘ion, Regular Retail Price, 22.50, Special Thursday, 14.75 These natty, correctly tailored, perfect-fitting Suits are made of all-wool cheviots tn the prevailing Fall colors — blue, wine, plum and green —aiso black. THE COAT js 45 inches long, half or full lined with good quality satin, THE SKIRT fs full plaited, In 41 or 15 gore effects. Sizes 14 to 16 hide Wom. en of smal! stature can be admirably fit- ted, A bargain at $18, THURSDAY NLY 14,75 Misses’ Skirts, 4,25 Value 6.50, Special Thursday, ** Made of all-woo! Cheviots, Panamas, Serges and Broadeloths, In black and blue; also a variety of fancy and mannish mixtures; made In all the new box and side plaited effects; lengths 35 to 39 inches; reg. value $6.50, special 4, 25 Thursday Laces and Neckwear. Svein’ FANCY CHIFFON, black or white, 40) LACF COLLARS of toe Venise or Inches wide, value Lace 89c} Point Gare, value $2.96 each. 1.75 ORIENTAL ALLOVER LACE, white or| VENISE COLLARS, white or ecru, just butter color, badge 4 adapted & the thing for children’s coats, value fancy waists, value 7Sc. yd..... $1.49 each . , 88e VENI; APPLIQUE, white or ecru, STOCK COLLARS of fine lace, “Venise to 3 inches wide, value $0c, to 75c, or Point Gaze effects, white or 8. cic Qc] ecru, value 39C. ydoies svc sees WM Peather Boas to Ostrich, Marabout or —Chi!foa and Crepe de Chine Scart-Auto and DuBarry Seatlr-and all the foreign novelties in great varlety—all priced tnterestingly low. Hand Bags and Belts. Bags of morocco and gs the new ida with wtp or a handles; regularly $1.25, THURSDA fan ‘os of taffeta or peau de sole; a variety of patterns. ‘Also ant — BELTS of fine gold braid; reg. SOc, and 69¢,, THURSDAY... 42 Ladies’ Fall Waists. { l adi , { of cream nun’s velliog, fronts handsomely embroidered, es Waists fine pin tucks to form pointed yoke effect; also pure P en, hand embroidered; button back, vie fine tucks and deep cuffs; value $3.75; THURSDAY... s eee es scene ced of albatross, tn cream or black, embroidered front, back Ladies’ Watts 5 and cuffs ieee with large bien a splendid 235 Ladies’ China Silk Sii ‘in pink, “blue, white or black, neck and tai Chta Sik Sips sleeves edged with lace, button front or ac ese slips are to Med worn asa ‘Bint for shit waists; value ot $0, Tee DAY.. . $1.80 A Tue Dey Silver Plated W Sale of ver ated Ware. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ¢,¢rvcte to this. impor. a usual opportunities to purchase QUADRUPLE-PLATED WARE of the “Koch” Highest Standard at a marked reduction in price. aa K ae 4 ale bit finish, | MAYONNAISE peTs, gold Maer’ 8 05) $1.75 x4 1.8 | CANDELABRAS, chased pattern, 4 and UE Lee $ lights, reg. $5,00_and a So, shina DISHES, large sire, reg ¥ ‘| $4.00 and $4.50 $2.60 SALT AND PEPPER CASTERS, 2 and 3 NUT OR FRUIT BOWLS, reg. $2.00! bottles, reg. $1.25 and $1.75, +59 and $1. 80c, and $1.25 with plate, reg.| SALT AND PEPPERS, cut glass, ster- WATS. 6 shpcae ny: Seureeryseeee 1,30] ling silver opt, reg. 30c, each, ,@lc BUTTER DISHES, reg. $2.00,...$1.65) BREAD TRAYS, MUSTARD POTS, SYRUP PITCHERS, CRACKER JARS, ee JARS, colored glass, reg. | "Bd MILK HOLDERS, BON-BON DISHES, $1.5 BREAD TRAYS, bead border, 4 FRUIT DISHES, HORSE RADISH 50 . JARS, CLARET PITCHERS, BA,, 89c Seventh Avenue 125th Stree, West, Lenox Avenue Ip Pe Ho Dom = KOCH & Co. The C/B ALA SPIRITE CORSET FOR THE WOMAN OF FASHION We are better prepared than ever to meet your individual requirements with a wide range of styles, in short, medium and long lengths and in a variet of materials, WE HAVE CORSETS TO FIT EVERY FIGURE, and in the C-B A LA SPIRITE MODELS can guarantee entire satis{action—no matter what price you elect to pay. This is the make universally indorsed by dressmakers and ts carried in stock by us in coutil and batiste at $1.00, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50, STYLE 354—Made of fine French coutil, trimmed ci, Valenciennes lace, Short hip, high bust, for slim figures. Sizes 18 to 24, $2.50. STYLE 488—Very heavy French coutil, trimmed with deep Valenciennes lace. Straight front, low bust, extremely long over hips and abdomen. For medium, stout and very stout figures. Sizes 18 to 30, price 92.50, STYLE 412--Made of coutil. Straight front, high bust, long hip. For medium and slim figures, Sizes 18 to 28, price $1.50. STYLE 408—Straight front, low bust, Ma | Hp corset, made of coutll, For medium and stout figures. Sizes 18 to 30~ STYLE 291—French hip, high bust corset, made of coutil, ures, Sizes 18 to 24, price $1.00 per palr. STYLE 286—Made of coutil. Straight front, medium and stout figures, Sizes 18 to 30, price #1100 Venox 125th Street, West Avenue For slim fig- Pedic bust, long hip. For Seventh 9 Avenue r WE WANT YOU TO TRY Digesto Caffe It’s real coffee—pure and unadulterated— and the harmful parts that make regular coffee bad for one—the caffeine and tannin—have been removed. A free package will be given away to- morrow by: \ H. B. Grob, 134 Lenox Ave. (116th St.) Chas. Litscher, 1283 3d Ave. (72d St.) E. C. Hohn, 958 6th Ave. (55th St.) Wm. Rosenfeld, 2263 Broadway (81st St.) For Sale by Good Grocers Everywhere.

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