Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
i ‘phone to Police Headquarters, This HUNT THIEVES AT ROMS Ct MILLIONAIR Three Alarms Start P on All-Night Search of Block. BURGLARS GET AWAY. Rockefeller, Wormser and Depew Houses Among Those Sleuths Visit. WOMAN GIVES ALARM. False Telephone Message Alleged to Be from Wormser House Is a Mystery. ‘Three times the police were called to the residence block in Fifty-fourth Street, between Fifth and Sixth ave nues, early to-day, and the homes of John D. Rockefellor, jr., Isidor Worm: ser, ir, Chauncey M. Depew, Dr. A tin Filnt, jr, Mrs, R, H. Lynde, Miss Helen Lee, Josoph Aymar, D. D. Sut phen, Judson B, Wilds, H. P. Wilds, £ C, Henderson and other prominent per fons were searohed fot the thieves The robbery {8 as mysterious as the many calls for the police, but ft 1s sald that valuables worth from $590 to $10,900 wore stolon from the home of Mrs, Mary Byrne, at No. 40. Mrs, Byrre {aout of the oftv at present and her | handsome hover is in the care of Mrs. Annie Tapbenback, Mrs. Byrne's daugh ter. That burelars were operating on the block became known to the police at 11.2 o'clock last night, when a woman's voice cried excitedly over the telephone to Police Headauarters; Woman 'Phoned Alarm, “My mother's home has been robbed’ Tam the dauchier of Mrs, Marv Byrne, of No, 40 West Fifty-fourth street. The burgiars gained entrance by coming down from the roof to a window on the fourth floor. They used @ rope to make the descent. They stole a lot of things and than escaped by the souttle, They went off over the roofs of the other houses leading toward Fifth avenue.” "Who are you?’ was asked at Police Headquarters, “IT am Mrs. Annie Tapbendack," came the reply. ‘The burglars took one eamel's-hair shawl, one opal necklace one gold dead necklace, one gun meta Set with diamonds and allver- fware valued at $2,000," Police Sergeant Mannion communt- eated with the East Fifty-first street Station, but before the police could) feach the house an excited woman | poked her head out of the window | and called: "Police!" Policeman Nulty heard the call and went to No, 4, The woman at the window said to him that the house bad been robbed of many valuables i Call from Wormeer’s, Then came several policemen from the East Fifty-first street station, but on their arrival the woman closed the window, At 11.87 came a second call by tele- tme the police were told that some one in the home of Isadore Wormser, jr, at No, 2 West Fifty-fourth street, was talking, “There are burglars on my roof,’ aid che person, ‘Send the police here| et once,” Then there was a third call for the police, This time Sergeant Mannion re- | ceived the call | “There are burglars in my home,” sald a woman's voice, “I am the daughter of Mrs. Byrne, of No. 40} West Fifty-fourth street | Whe Telegraph Bureau got into com munication with the Hast Fifty-firat | Street station and the reserve pv with half a dozen plain-clothes men, were sem: to West Fifty-fourth street. The block between Fifth 4 Sixth av-| enu and Vifty-third and Fitty-fourth | atree was surrounded. The running Of the policemen and tlieir calis to each | Other aroused the block | Wouldn't Let Police In | Two detectives were sent to No. 40. The bell was rung many times before Mrs. Tapbenback oame to the window “I don't want the police n Let them oome after 7 o'clock in the morn. ng," she sald. | The police then went to the Wormser home. Mr, Wormser appeared. “We have come in response to the eal! from you that there were burglars on your roof,” said one of the police- men, “Burglars on my roof? sald Mr, | Wormser, with a show of anger. “I have never made any such statement and have not been in communication with the police,” In the mean time ow ral policemen had gained entrance to the Byrne home. ‘They went through the house to the ACTORETTES| “Arnold Daly ‘A Atnold “daly” boasted of “Mrs, Warren's Profession,” | Nov H IFIVE HUNGRY i 4 HOUSESVISITED BY POLICE IN HUNT FOR BURGLARS. In search for burmlars who had cot {rom $%,000 to $30,000 loot at the home { Mrs. Mary Byrne, No. 40 West ‘ourth street, the police visited nd searched the roofs, and In so: ages (he Interior of adjacent hoi noluding those of: John D, Rockefeller, jry Chauncey M. Depew, Indor Wormer, jr., Dr, Austin Blint, fra Joseph Aymar, Judson B. Wilds, D. D. Sutphen, Mins Helen Lee, Mra. R. H. Lynde, F. ©. Henderson, 08, H. P. Wilds, ‘ © neers | roof, and made an examination of tho phice where the burglars were supposed |to have descended to the window by a rope There was no rope In evide: @ any other clue le by the then pense running from They we ul Not burglar wag | The theory was advanced cha: sibly the burglars had gone dowr f the scuttles of one of wi idences and were in hiding in ti t Ra nany person block had ‘ate on th contin long afte The t fr 7, my! polve home ¥ which the n Nhe robty be invest a KING OSCAR GIVES FINAL ‘NO’ TO NORWAY Prouble Would Li} Swedl Placing of a the Throne, He STOCKHOLM. Bwaien « Says. hing O8 has y for mall a ed fi f N finally vers his connect way letter, whic s in par ’ n view of the turr ations between aiken, nnot t te ductve to happiness of ¢ or Norway that a House should aecept an e« King of Norway. would not fail to ari tries a feeling of distr operate as muc hagainst me, This distrust might o becor lot two ‘ henceforth, pacific Jatt In a not "I cannot, therefore. accep’ the Storthing’s offer, 1 thar my heart, those who, of thirty-three y served me and Norway, ture, even now entertain o i former King. In now bidd \farewell I cherish sincere ¢ for them.” PARIS, Oct, %.—Inform: ling the’ highest quarters w that n arranger a have f made wh by Prince rles of 1) mark will accept the throne of 3 way, following a plebiscite occurin 12, oe WAIFS FOUND LIVING OF gi she PCH RALADAD Jessie Ashley and Adelina Burd Prosecue Suit for | Damages. Mr His honor, Just ed the ¢ e O'Gorman!’'} damage’ part of the Supreme Court, loudly on the desk be r , and adding, “Hats off A hundred lawyers as many | thelr hats nd ts arose and y lawyer but two, These two kept of Ash- ley, the newest and the first law firm in 4 comr women Pope and Doty, aw firm tn town, D, As School, sed entirely y. who leas Dean of the University Law 8 joined with Elimbeth 8. Pope and Madeleine Z. Doty in founding he law firm of Ashley, Pope and Doty, | arence ey, with offices in the Windsor Arcade, | Mtth Forty-sixth to Forty-| woven | T Miss Adelina FL B Lereher, call ing f cases for dam- furles to be par- a nba A to of O'Gorman, | 70" che. Phen wen £0 ‘Wihen he got in and see us he elve Dusso. Mtkeheas anes 81, | chem. The woman a a yelp like a mad dog and 1 an Wine: COP lthcual. thay. Wale savehous this | Say, boas, yer never want to get bea trial. n ed t New | while the little messenger boy sat with | 4D the way ho salted York ¢ nd Hudson River Rall | wide-open eyes. He, to2, was palo, but | {Ally klekin’ us down ' attired in brown | the policemen had not ngticed his long- | ls sure if we come back ay a brow her brown | ing look at the smoking hot food. nothin’ else to It but bunk under the Ready." | tint angry toot! asked @) "rhe efforts of the Children's Soelety C. nt cormao! | PO! agents have fatied ty ¢ f i at » Derned near starved to death,” re Mr. Bates. They d eponde plied the boy rhe, able to find him, but some Sead ; Well, why don’t you eat too? | he Nee ane Ree r : ia "Well, der kids and der lady t 4 4 : worser than I does,’’ he w Wil] get wot's left, if dere's any PTHE : bes Samora ter ETHEL BARRYBIORE . fron nor fict!- A r all had finished the woman t AK! EE t Ashley, het Svory pal iy BREAKS SPEEDING LAW or her steel gray eyes, . ewimseseininas he in Ghee Senta OP Couldn't Find Husband, ume of + aie migkk® f — (Special to The Evening freed Sat am Sarah Greeson,” he began | gy eee AT ote se was re are i dren, Fannie, the] Barrymore, the actress, was arre: rs explained that she | Mest; Julius a » baby, Rose, My | yesterday ‘afternoon for speeding her husband {s Israel Greeson, a carpenter, | #utomobile in Minneapolis, * alled into the case ag) Nusband fs Israel Greeson, @ carpenter. |” ie was taken to the policg court ol nd all information must be} Ve have been Iving in Baltimore, but | together with ner manager, where sho! alt (oH Adlon CKahIay. 3 siael thought he could do botter here! pul up, ¥S for her appesrdnee to-day f ry of the cans, in New York, and he came on several | Miss Barrymore A ‘i weeks ago and got work Br saeth Shaw bork ant He for me and the children and = \ toad ut One Fondeeg |e arrived here yesterday moraing WORK A PLEASURE \ %, under the Rivergide| thinking that Ieraei would meet us, I ‘ #, one da weg ad only fifty cents after paying our | It 9 One of the Real Joys Nnssenger fs CVEER UP, HERE COMES KUMPEINAKSUMOTO! A Sclentifie Innation He I , ek for the Even the secret of her wealth ! «where is YOUR centre of ey t A SES He told in open confession, rium?” That strikes on ‘ Ticket If an Audience § " tel question, “Why cannot you cor . Mrs. Warren's" fortune came, fortably stand on a on” cl His Name Arnold at length admitted, ithe side of a skyscraper, like Joli yen ene h WwW Realty i Garrick, who plays peek-a-boo on th ; “ hey base fig’ Bargain ads. J outside windows of the Flatirot junced fer other plans she quitted, J putiding?” In the coming 8 «J mpelmaksumato World the doctor who examined this '*'" * Hearst. Mr, Kumy YOU man’s remarkable nerve make-up ex-| °° I with a string of plains many things you have ted pee ] as iis name, He will Should quit the slow methods of mak. J ably wondered at when you had that to his audie-cs the three-cent ing money and start to-da r light, balloon-like feeling when in str r fares in Tokio ond the mu yo Pe high places. You don’t know ft, but) M/!psl fas pant in ee WORLD WANTS | your centre of equilivrium is in your | a Oe ee Kurnp i Toke, nse = THE WORLD: UNDER A LADY NT Messenger Boy Pilots Hungry Woman and to Police Station. ‘Say, Cap," sald a »y a8 he pulled hims g it's desk in the E and Fourth street sta I got a Indy and t Der kids js want! s cryin e promised an’ the messen careworn woman. In baby, and clinging te two children, a girl of ten boy of five. The child: crying, It was plain Suffering for want of Sergeant McKeown came from behind and gave the w the desk and she sank into it as though her Strength was fast going. McKeown | gt & 2 v he back | she thar cul called to several policemen {n the back | oe et me to leap fast room night ‘There's a hungry mother and three| "Well, come alone evenin’ we went hungry children out here,’ he sald ack to the house an’ got In through a window, The old man wasn't hom Policemen Fed Them, ft no food aroun’ thoueh Some one passed a soon there was mone mediate wants, Th juried to the near fare, ar Israel had told me with Samuel Newmas One Hundre Ibert WOMEN LAWYERS ASKED “"GRUB FER & grub Her old mar when he did not show up I appealed to some persons In the I vania Railroad depot in Jersey Clty, and Fitth stree FRIDAY EVENING, OCTORER 27, rene 5 HONGRY WALES. SLEPT GW GROUND Bates Children Rescued Police Tell Pitiful Story | of Brutality. “TRUN our” BY FATHER. | Relatives, While Others Crawl Under Porch. Brooklyn police mre searching for James Bates, father of five little chil- dren, now at the Children Society's rooms On Schmerhorn street, Brooklyn. A three-months-old baby. {ts moth- er, Is being cared for by relatives, so poor themselves that they are scarcely able to keep body and soul together, The five little walfs were compelled to p for two nights beneath the stoop of m house on South street, be- tween Ocean avenue and Union place, Woodhaven, Nestled together like five forlorn Mttle’ puppies they were found by Policeman Groves, of the Jamaica Station, Groves first saw the feet of James Bat Jr., Whirteen yeans old, sticking out rough the opening eet r the stoop Grimy with dirt of their hard} couch, dlue with the cold and drawn | Wita hunger the flve made a. pitiful Iit- tle group. On the way to the station All Groves could get out of them was! efoinder from Joseph: an trun ua out’ akes #25 a week, but give monher was about H a AE KIS” blew the rest 1 joined Josepm, “con ‘Me mothey did the on |the money ‘he give her, until the baby |came along three months ago | ‘He gets worse and worse after the oy come along, in’ home and ray and starmin’ and throwin’ the |furniture at us, He give me mother § out of his pay on Saturday at’ some | went fer modicine fer the baby. Then when mo mother asked him fer money Wednesday night he beat her and hucked her out, she an’ the baby Trun ‘em out in the street an’ ahi ‘¢ they came back he'd kill ‘em both.’ “Then he threw me o' door. came out and kicked me dow stairs He kicked me in the Robert, ceiling attentio at bruise on his forehead “Bunked” on Ground “Yes,” assented the spokesman for the five, “he kicked the litte kils around like they were blocks of woo! nd wound up by throwin’ them al down the stairs, “There wasn't nothin’ else fer us to Jo, but turn in under the stoop and bunk ground. We bunched up like a lot of nuns an’ kent "we bent tt “Cut that ou en- Children little messenger ast One Hundred tion early to-day, ree kids in tow 4 der lady n ain't turned up. it's a cinch bet ger boy came a hor arms was a > her skirts were years and a ren were pale and that they were food close togeth an a ch skey flasks Jt t to turn Inte comin’ up tt hat around fed when we stairs, cursin Cleared Out Again, “Postum Food Coffee has done more for me in two years,” writes a Wis- consin young lady student, “than all the medicines and treatments I had employed to overcome the effects of that he w 4 at N ws living East but | didn't know how to get there, ‘A kind gentleman hired this little messenger the coffee poisoning that was Killing boy to bring us 8 New York ine i ould me by degrees, yt find where Mr, Newman lived am ‘ aoe tte been wandering about the} _./ had all the famiMar symptoms streets. We have been out since yeg- |and suffered all the well-known tor- terday morning, and my ehlldren end | tures, My stomach was wrecked and nA d nothing to eat since we left Healt senger boy ve older nore Wednesday, sixth Street Si mensen; tion, boy ch dn p started to Jersey I'n n ub,” ried out Into th i NORDICA DENIES THAT SHE IS TO WED. Songbird Says She Is Not Betrothed brought us here, hildren were y the Children’s Soctety er and baby were sent to the ma’ the East One Hundred the pollee stat glad der kids and der lady got he said to the sergeant as I could not eat, my head ached almost continually, I became the nervous vic-| tim of insomnia, and the capacity for study deserted me, Of course this came on gradually and without Bus: | picion for a long time as to the cause, “Two years ago a friend enthustas-| tically urged me to quit using the old) kind of coffee and to drink Postum! Food Coffee, I have never regretted acting upon the atvice. As soon as the coffee poison was eliminated the ‘strengthening and nourishing Proper: | |ties of Postum began to bulld me up. “Each day I galned a little, the | color crept back to my cheeks, my limbs rounded out with new flesh, my Then the mes- taken care of and the moth- nat ‘Dwenty* and curled up on a n and after a City 6 street TO ee Rrery “28 be complexion grew fair and clear again, Mar, my digestion improved, and now 1 Mme. Milian Nordica declares thatthe can eat anything at any time, the report at she els be married to nervous insomnia hes left me and I Capt, Jovepy R. de La Mar ts without sleep soundly at night and wake up » vestige of truth, refreshed, I have no more head. } In making the denial the songbird aches, and mental, work has become a Said that she ‘had not seen Capt, de La pleasure to me.” Name given by Mar for two years, not only not going to ly, but that whe wa: intredused by “Mr, Bola him and tad no intention of engaging | herself to him, €nd. that she was Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, There's a reason. lead the little book, “The Road to ville,” in each pkg. a: marry ‘him @horte | s not engaged to a Mother and Baby Seek Shelter with | Bay LaLa WARNER AIDED THE PLE, BUT WAN Man, Who “Gave Up” Higginson Jewel Thiet Gets 4-Year-Term. Ralph Warner, the ex-convict, who save up’ the man who stole the Hig-| neon Je to the lice, and was imself lcted on his own confession for receiving the stolen property, was jtorday sentenced to Sing Sing prison for f years by Judge Cowing in General Sessions. When asked by Judge Cowing what | ie had to say why sentence should not be pronounced Warner handed the Judge @ letter coftaining what he as- sorted were six reasons why he should @ dealt with leniently. The reasons were First—I have already spent two and one-half months tn jail, Second—I am to appear as a wit, ness against the real thief, John Zedra, when the latter finiahes his term in the Concord, N. H., Prison, both be fore the Grand Jury an on his trial Third—I am to be held as a witness until Zedra is brought here for trial, Fourth=I received none of the money for the goods, Zedra got it all Fifth—l made known the facts without any hope of reward or prom- {we of immunity, BSixth—1 cleared an Dr. Paulo Judge C ter a © Cafferty There aided the nd the innocent man, wing read the reasons, and nference with Detective Mo- said to Warner: js no doubt but what you police In getting the thief property back, but your record that you are beyond redemp. awed out to-day, how ever, story of the A home of Banker James J. Hi Sue pg on of James) gion, at No. 16 East Forty-firet atrect, 4 wv, engineer yq| Was entered on July Land $100 worth joseph, Lhe ear-ol, told! O¢ Yeweiry stolen Tl Fi A Maat h | of jewelry stolen. The theft ves en- woty, while 11; Robert, eloped in mystery for more \ 9 A an8 oe a i Curing ch time Lr oy nterruption d been a tutor in the Higgi | Josep said home, and had gone abroad, was ar- All Went for Drink, rested while on the way to Sweden E Supt, Dougherty, of the Pinkertons, ‘The old # on engineer. red OuMm-| fecelved an anonymous letter giving mer he run the engine in the details of the robbery, which letter hotel ship, but ho give was traced to Warner, When arrestet jhas been working on a Warner confessed that Zedra had stolen ure factory fn Long Island City,| the jewelry and Warner had pawned ra {s now serving @ one-year term cord for a theft committed there FIREMEN BURIED IN SHED COLLAPSE. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 27.—A sum- ber of firemen fighting a blaze in the Central Cannery Company's bullding at and Nelson streets early to-day were carried down in the collapse of they were ding. aken out badly Injured and @ gearch made for the others ry structure which wus ew and the works only No other responsible yirm makes such an offer—no other nm provides an equal service, Our Oculists are Registered Physicians of experience. They will examine your eyes carefully and tel you their exact condition. A, W. BREWSTER, M. D. (11 years Brooklyn Bye and Bar Hospital.) E. JOHNSON, M, D (Many years in private practice.) M. KENYON, M, D. § years Manhattan Eye and Ear fospttal,) M, LINDEROTH, M, D. (Bre Bye and Ear Hospital.) For NO CHAKGE and no obligation. | Glasses only i needed—often AS LOW AS ONE DOLLAR—always lower than els where UICK REPAIRING. Our own factory insures speed accuracy and less than the usua charges, Try us on any repair job. OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, 4% YEARS’ PRACTICE, j 228 Sixth Ave. . Below 15th st 850 Sixth Ave, . Below 22d 8t 1845 Broadway. . Below 86th St 17 Broadway. . Astor House. 25 Broad St... Arcade. ‘MAKE YOUR WORK A PLEASUR: | $ BY THE USE OF “20th Century Soap’’ Your clothing, your Jinen, your Moors furniture, dis bathtubs—everything w become clean—marvellously so—with lit effort on your part by the use of 20th c tary Soap, Such. lovely hands, 004, for a04h Century Soap thea soft, white ler and smooth beyond belief, No lye or acids the| Saturday, Oct. 28 XTRA! | | West 125th St.,Near 7th Ave. | Important Sate Fine Dressers, $9.87 for handsome $18 Dressers like design, large size, in polished solid golden oak, prettilycarved; large French bevel mirror, fancy shaped top, cast brass trimmings, ete, Similar extraordinary values in reliable Home Outfittings,. *15.00 for *5.98 ie yu 2b the moat Th arkable sale ever teld ~ New York, The Waltham Walon Soewany 1s trying every means in {helr power to stop it. Their own tei brought back from Europe to be slaughtere: ante “twine that iil Liberal Credit Given. ch trade in this city to its Men 2 guindation, On the above date w Bi yar fer ® froah invoice of 2.000 genuliie gOM-tilied Waltham Watches, 4, with all the latest Improvemer rey 415.00; our price at thi 5.08, just as this advertisement states ‘Thete watches can éound on aale tn arly every store York at $16.00 each: {n fact, we “the gudlio to clearly understand that we allow the purchaser to |B haa more buying nower here than ready’ Jake the watch te Store tn the United |B cash eltowh of shrewd for and if {t can be Au . tate. et neegunts with Uk pen ot b4 lens ‘then €15.00 the money wil! | i the Inet fow weeks. Why not |} ‘THE GREATEST SALB a to the Guarantee. F 5 " We deliver our yweritten euarantes wit! of « Clothes of Quality every watch, which s absolutely binding for || for men and womer inaugurated a period of ur guarantee ts! w corporation stamp. which ti Look for It when you ma eunrantes Make No Mistake, From time to time advy the di ne ch wa een, These we offer are GENUINE THAN. made’ tn Waltham, Aas FREE! | price $15.00) Eo Wi omen ‘s tu buy your watch you, of course, | 3 fren nt to | will presen hase a go! 1 It prevents ¢ Booket The tiling f male they will be tree Mail Orders, alt wish to assure people living all mal) orders will be mans doy ag received Sith the tiaiey sae Great ihevite of Furs, Fut Coats, Yerstanding that the mon Il be. refunded Case wt ries dhmtiserstony a | Fer fined Coats, Jackets and Milli- nery, |) off regular prices, PAUL MISCH Correct, Dress for Men and W How We Do It. No doubt many people in and out of the ie will wonder how we can do it It is 8 way: Some time ago we beard that Ready w he Waltham. Com selling thet 30 W watohes in the Es An Bet, 6th and Gh ave O erices In order to ‘We are Upe ae grade eine Americ and we now an the dealer f he took a Thus ture only ones to have done : m Company stone t in Lendon of Waltham Wat Cut Price List. re hen at ho animal greases—just pure penetrating ots, TRY IT AT ONCE—FOR YOUR OWN SAKE All Dealers—Full Pound Gans, 10 Gents | Goes Farther Than 3 Bars of Ordinary Soap HOFFHEIMER SOAP CO, Metropolitan Dldg., New York Clty, If you have a tendency to CONSUMPTION you nave any way has, Gall and bie want the Finsea Violet Ray-and Pheu We he matic Cabinet treatment Ly Ont of proofs t sigumption ts cura! Pre siment H mild and Do not with is nothing hike ite We Rive We till the Jinption “Kerma Wi Ray the ) Werproiuce with a powerful seare . then crowd the lungs with pure alr f the Vacuum Cabinet reatments we can show you wit fooie that these wonderful ohemloal vet light do destroy the Tubercle Bacillus, You gun soe for yourself—you will Know you atv | | better beoause you will feel hott end and let us seer Ie ye for con day trey aH ht These watcher are all guaranteed brand: I seems incre dite, “Nut that i precteety ig Just as they came from t factory + pevalts you at adhe the Ont oh ee hint THE FIFTH AVE. FUR co, a 28 Jowele price $ N i Ner and find out. All ¢ resent about the same per if. allowed to sell thie f Ask some sow her ore centage Walthain Waltham hased the au shines and ing formerly occupled by f Boss & Bro,, Ine, nd are dispogt $500,000 Worth or antiard, bo iewuls v n Jy Waltham, 10 de, 12 Aine, am. Maxtinit at prices 17 jewel fh), eee tur trate rash ‘stat shin na 18. Jewels Our Tape Mark all mail orders Raym nd many others. iin BOW plain} ‘CHARLES A, KEENF, ye Bak {£0 Broadway, New York City 290 FER VENUE, ESTABLISHED 1881 T. HOTH AND Q18T STR, Ter PHONE 4257 MADISON, Special for Saturday, onday @ Tuesd ay.) Oriental Gold Medal | Java, regular price C 36¢.; special, e Gocd Maracaibo...... 16c (In the bean or ground.) TEAS. Ceylon, Formosa Qolongs and Mixed, regular price 6S¢., special 45c 5 pounds Good Tea...... $1.00 Free delivery on 5 Ibs. or more In Made of fine, black Broadcigth; lined throughout with Opossum fur; large furcollarand | cuffs to match, Made to sell for $19.98, For this 797 Broadway, Brooklyn. Manhattan, Mail orders solicited, New York & ChinaTea Co 49 VESEY ST. Tel. 3574 Cort. mes only ma: ay, retail COR: n fond It worth your, Wille 610 80 per conth er cont? “ U pecial facilities for redye- ‘ny, cleaning, repairing modelling old fir garments ta ‘a = Liquozone Free. If you need Liquozone, and have never tried it, please send us your name and state disease with which you are suffering. Woe will then mail you an order on @ local druggist for a full-size bottle, and will pay the druggist ourselves for it. This Is our free gift, made to convince you; to the newest styles, GUTLOHN FUR CO., 701 Broadway near 10th No B Cha it lot the product Itself show you what! aavertiounanta for tne Mors may be leet it can do, In justice to yourself, heii District Messenger Office ?. please accept it to-day, for it places you under no obligations whatever, The Liquozone Company, 468-464 Wabash Av., Chicago, THE NOON (RACING) ED} TION of The Evening Worl on sale everywhere, contains Handicap by Frank Thorp and the ONE BEST BET of ‘the and tee . t