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Re, & ee ar Siem: Y Be a a ae es /Wourt to-day t appear against James BRE CD | W PLANS ACH THE Henry Meislahn Captures Negro’s Pistol After | Fierce Struggle, ‘SITS ON BIG BURGLAR, | WBroker’s Dog Gets Busy and Bites Robber’s Waving Leg _——_ ‘When Henry Metatahn, a Wall street) broker, wont tmto the Coney Island Gewis, an alleged burglar whom he had, @ingle-handed, captured and dirarmed Pearly to-day, the court attendants Cropped their jaws in astonishmeot For | bem fe a big, brawny negro and Melslahn {8 a slender man, with smal Bands. Yet ts it of record that he whip ped the negro to a standstill, took a | plato! away from him and sat en hin untl fhe police came. Mr, Melsiahn has a handsome home fat No, 194 Bighty-fourth street, Bat Beach. Two years ago, when he was laving here in Manhattan, thieves rang Mis doorbell one night, and when no- body answered they boldiy foreed the| front door, The family, returning later j@round to the back door and rang the covered that it was n y night, from the theatre, found pretty much | bell there. No answer. Th ne began| , At the st s « © Wh alpe 4 trying to unfasten a rear window, a|Jomee, Lew JH t : ! id couldn't expat he came to be a ea of the Passaio Whe wall paper and the dumb-watter, | second man jotned him. Fierce Struggle for Pistol, There was a noise In the house next door and th ‘uders ran around the house, Throw @ front door came Mr, Metslahn in hot pursult, pistol in hand, | and backed up by his house dog, One| of the fugitives jumped a fence Into @ vacant lot, but the second, after run- javervthing gone from the house, except | The visit cost Mr. Melsiahn about |(85000, and since then he hasn't Jooked Bindly on the doorbell game Broker Sets a Trap. | Maybe that was why he had his sus- |picions aroused by something which igapeene Gunday night. The Bath ch house had been dark some time whe man euttiniy was rough me.” he @ald feeling of his with bruleed features, SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC, FOR To-pay, ae Bun rises, 6.40/Sun sets. 4.44 Moon tees 1.87 ning @ few yards, turned to give fight. . ' [yehen the bell rang: ‘he maid anawer-| ire was ren ng for his hip pocket ee Laie |img the ring, found two men at the! wien Meisialin poked @ pistol in his iia + Tow Water Wate, They appeared to be eatonished | face, ‘Then the other man surretatered, | Senty ca’: Be B55 845 1M her prompt appearance, and saying) As Meisiahn d his own revolver |Hicit Gate Ferry..11i9 ines gap #13 }@ boy had rung the bell and ran, the | in his overcoat t 1 Oniiae 128 8b UNL ES ba7 Fewo men walked away. dechetate Hane for ik’ followed. | the PORT OF NHW York. ‘The servant told her master and he} prisoner te a stragrmg negro, tity BROKER WHO CAPTURED A BURGLAR, WiNDEARI T peep fe ee eee ee Th WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1903, SOT BABY = Young Hunter Wounds Pet) wom Buck and Cuts Animal's Throat. n House, Opens Fire on Robbers, (Special to The Evening Worlt,) LYNN, Mass., Nov. 16—Mre. L. M. Whitney, of No, % {Silsbee street, was anakened about 12.30 thts morning and saw two men attempting ¢o open her uinher window Everitt Mundell, a ventureso: HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let ft stand twenty-four | hours; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy conditlon of the kidneys; | if ft stains the Hnen it is evidence of | kidney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also con vincing preof that the kidneys and blad- der are out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed that Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfils every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in L. Ly 18 the 5 “Mrs. Whithey’a, husband absent skably the most bright hut ah his revolver and fred the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and Long Island to-d 5 | Miree th who ran off, (every part of the urinary passage, It) K. Vandert rat an who ave! corrects inability to hold water and shooting do r sseiliiaasarnanss scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects 5 i following se of liquor, wine or be however, ¢ sudord: BOY TAMED WILD BULL. and overcomes that unpleasant nece jw in haviow made this buck | —— of being compelled to go often during back one of o' 8 | (Special to The Evening World.) |the day and to get up many times dur- Most boys quired bis first gyn several | PHILADELPHIA, Noy, 15. — South ing the night. The mild and the ex y ' id street was thrown into great ex- vent last night by the @udden ap- ce Of a dle White bull near Pita. street, which, bellowing fi i a would sutisly is yearning except @ shot at big game, Eventt came uvon th lose to the bie tron fence that Incloses idle Hour, His mun waa loaded witn, | T ickebot and he rested {t on a bar of ot Br sun, 1@ fence and took deliberate aim, The vd minutes a smal) boy ap. ok . t peared, olutohing a stout etick, a! uck looked at bim with as Uttle fear on the wuimal obarged him is & erasing cow would have shown, the Everitt het rive with pour bar. S7pbed Jade and struck him oyer foes, After repeating this the The went his knees, He) Gull turn @ but his injury would not bins idghe Mic Mul ee haan Brentt ——— er the Yence, @ome fifteen foet Seventy-fve Men Injured, ide bar, fea remaining on tio WICHITA, Kan. Nov, 16—Niney oul oa As the buck sank furthe mea attending the Southern Kansas roldening the turt Sootah Rite Co tion, were thrown Pitt weized him hy tie into @ heap by breaking of a ecaf- ders, just as he heard old hunters fold on which they @tood to have phelr The buck tried to throw faim if pictures taken yesnorday, ni t Everitt held on, and then he drew five were injured, but none seriously. Specials in Drugs Be cor 250. ate of Abbey's Balte Be cov 150 ber pound for Absorbent Got Go Yess, Reet, Leh 69e for $1.09 nize of Matine Com- Uinations, bac of Ben Salt. for 81.90 a 65e jwamp-R FS < (Ehaere 38e tor Haye Fair Health, You can huy $8 worth of coode with 1,000 of our stamps. traordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, It stands the highest for suits from th its wonderful cures of the most distress- | ing cases, Lf you need a medicine you | should have the best. Sold by druggists | | in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes, | You may have a sample bottle of Swamp-Root, the great kidney reme: | and a book that tells all about {t, both | | sent absolutely free by mall, Address | Dr. Kilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N. Y When writing be sure to mention tha: More mothe: You might comfort the kid by telling him you'll bring hind— Daddy buys his clothes, | how stylish and strong those | boys’ clothes are, Boys’ suits, $6.50 tofrs.50. Rocers, Pert & Company, You needn't leave bee ur boys’ suits. A suit case; our stout steel know how fine framed $5 pride, or one of and manly are the boys’ more costly leather, e place where} A hat box; $5 too, though it looks and wears like. more | money. Thatspecial $1. sowalking glove is fine for travelling such substantial stuff, Roexrs, Pret & Company, rsshould know bya read this generous offer in the New Three Broadway Stores, Three Broadway. 6tores, {York Evening World, Don't make any 258 842 1260 258 Baa 1260 | mistake, but remember the name, at at at | opposite near opposite | Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swainp-Root, | Warren st. Bthst. ~ Sadist. | City Hall. Union Square. Greeley Square, . and the address, Binghamton, N. Y, on | | every bottle, | Telephone 3700 Chelsea Our Women’s Cloak and Suit Department Fast Becoming} the Shopping Centre for the Fashionable and Economical Now for a big Thursday's Selling and the remaining days of the week in our Coat, Suit and Fur Section to finish the best week Corsets! Corsets! $1.00 to $5.50 ‘= % can Lady Corsets in all good models to fit figures both stout and elim. They come in white, drab and fancy bro« cades, short and long dip hips, with god without supporters ‘sche, all well boned, They are made of coutil and light materials, All corsets fitted by experts and care taken that they fit perfectly. ARRIVED. oy pounds heavier than Melelaln, but all of the brokir’s pounds are ‘one and we ever had. Mind—no odd lots, but 1906 garments, 11 new, nicely finished, well tailored Coats and Suits made within the past month, and prices far eclipse all our former efforts to give you the newest styles for positively the least money, | decided to set a trap. } AM the ights wore turned out earty ACN mE eS j@o wait for tho bel! ringers to come | phoned the Bath Beek settee station i A fo « na few minu Olloe- . * yp |enin. But they were detained some- |e “rounded the comer on the jump, Hoban aes i \ in quality to any lot we have thus far advertised. Second Floor, \ where, and, 80 wearled of waiting, the Broker Sits on Burglar’s Chest. MING ry K . . ; ; . a ay. FOR NBW FUR LINED $22 COATS, made of kersey and cheviot; lined throughout Se li ae ae at jBast night and Mr. Melsiann sat down| "Nfennwhfle Mra. Metalahn hed tele- m- j broker went to bed. i } The ot there too late for the | @ometime after midnight the front! mage’ Str, AtelMahn, tn hia pateas Phvorbeit rang. Mr. Melslahn put on al with @ captured revolver in his hand, ting on the chest of a thoroug‘h- ain we are in a position to offer you the fur-lined Coats at $16.48, far superior with squirrel or Jap, mink; large rolling collar of blended squirrel or astrachan, double breasted front, ornamented with large silk frogs; new sleeves, with turn-back Pair of slippers, pulled on an overcoat | f negro in the middle of the { d ot je, Lavery | over his pajamas and slipped dow Mr. Metslahn’ x was run-| Citta a 1 , cuffs to match the collar. wtatrs. abet Lora rp he aw ig 8 ound, trying to ; Whe NegTO's | a seersam, Roneen , enue! up behind a pillar on ’ ” aun, man, After it was all over Mr Metstahn, | P™ . A oT <ING 3 , ney the porch, He waited. The man went |who had lost his sltppers, suddenly dia-|tampasan Garvertmn Rdedon Pevaquar’ FOR WOMEN'S $18 WALKING SUITS, made of plain cheviot gnd fancy mixtures, it 7 Women Who r & Brave Death for Social Honors. P16 9-8 Dress Goods per yard for 38-inch Wool | 25 Bona-Fide Half-Price; Sale in Eiderdown The coats are three-quarter length, platted front and back, notch velvet collar, plaited sleeves, with turn-back cuffs; kfl{d skirts; mostly all colora. FOR WOMPN'S BROADCLOTH AND CHEVIOT $20 “ETON” SUITS, made of a very good quality material, “The style {s the new Bton style, prettily trimmed with straps, braids, buttons, taffeta silk and velvet, tuxedo vest effect, Some lined with white satin; plaited or kilted skirts; colors are black, blue, plum, red and maroon; ail sizes, FOR 50-INCH TIGHT-FITTING $30 COAT SUITS, made of American Woollen Oo,’s famous “pan cheviot,” trimmed with a wide stitched strap and buttons; kilted skirts; all colors and sizes; a stunning model, Excellent Values in % Women’s, $4 98 Keep the Child Warm 59e to $1.98 for Infants’ ) Panama Suiting, in shades Fannels » and Ch J of roy my Hehe b) ie ildren’s Sweat. 6 *'In the midst of one of the most brilliant social func- bx : pa aR light blue, gray, : Children’s rn is» pplendie woovtumeer abe yy tlons of the season, a noted soclety woman started <7 Worth 506, 15¢ PER YARD spor and styles and colors, ae - IDERDOW? UAN- suddenly from her chair with a scream of agony and v 35¢ per yard for 88-inch gell all over for 25c, to Men’s $1 98 to $4.98 for Chil. fell insensible to the floor. Fancy English Suiting, in ryd, They come in the oS n ° dren's Coats, worth. is fo} . stripe and check effects, in a ful) following colors: Pink, eky U dere $3.50 to $7,00, made of cloth, 4 few hours later the distinguished physictan told ie ot gee oe Winter aliades blue, red, Bray 5c values a bearskin, velvet and astrakhan, her anxious husband that she was suffering from an ——_ quality, with Cc PG st: wear pgp Ne prey Meg A f d for Priestley 56 y fleeoed * , A n 20 5 m little acute case of nervous prostration brought on 98¢ jack black Thibet Cloak- | fran’ fr inches 15ya 79e FOR MEN'S pL AND #125 ta 20 ith garments, "Bose 1 te 6 peaty ing. t value, Worth §1.5 Bvivessieis UNDERWEAR~It is not no by female trouble, and hinted at an |§ ing. A great value, Worth $1.60, wide. , Seite Rantie, arttoabsir ie « fated $ 1 9 ie operation, Fortunately a | 75¢ per yard for 52-inch black seacon where yoo seis nH trimmed with plaits; . In- all wool Storm Cheviot a jescriptions are so high priced anc , 3 friend advised her to try Worth $1.00. ° 19¢ PER YARD FOR #0 scarce, to sell good woollen un- fants $3.50 | Main Floor, HIDERDOWN FLAN-) Bt cerwear at such a low price. We Long White L di: E NE ire ™ at via 0 i were fortunate enough to secure ney) ey : shades, sic * 35c values} Mi three cases at a very low figure woo edfor Sg 1a ° ‘et Silk Specials pr wieat ae gt AE They could ey te mot into eg ine aaa Rew Mapvees cord, trimmed ; wand Wortd pink, 6 2 and sold at regular prices; such, ae tal Pinkh am’s 5c i Peau de Mola Worth | fend” cream; ro- 195 however, is not our policy. We seit f Speelals in Aprons, vith ribbon and “alle tails elsewhere YQ} B ctapie goods at a very low margin Drawers, Etc, q h Pid. The sea Vegetable q : woth #150 me this kind give our customers the M10e tees ate") pure fa. «9 ) tor th Moir ‘These flannels are suitable m advantage of @ close purchase, {8's £7"*ohe, chrpee roe - $2.00 to $2.50 Compound 59c Wik Suiting, in hades Gressi ket 19¢ oer for #138 natural Bx matt tae iret ie, Silk Bonnets—samples. These Vie woo! self-fuished shirts for 81,00 Dressing Bacques made Grown, ‘ may, ‘oreast end’ Black tor lonw Mand travers fine, heavy quality, Be i otnan an petitly crlawmed, aie faolaiy trimmed, All pha Nain Floor, Bribbed bottoms, pearl buttons, sise #4 to J double stitched, reinforced draw- The result was that she escaped the surgeon's knife and to-day is a well woman, The derangement of the delicate female organism sets every nerve In the body quivering with pain. Headaches, backaches, torturing bearing down pains and dragging sensations make women nervous and hysterical, Dear Mrs. Prwxtiam: —I was troubled for eight years with irregularities which broke down my system and brought on extreme nervousness and hysteria, I could nelther enjoy my meals nor sleep nights, became easily irritated and nervous and very despond- Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound proved to be the only medicine which pelpey te, After taking the third bottle, my general health began to impr: At the end of the fifth month | was well and could attend to my househ c enjoy life, Mars. Ciester Curry, 42 Saratoga Str Mrs. Curry, whose portrait appears on the rig the Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra. The following Goode, President of the Bryn Mawr Lawn Tennis C Dear Mrs, Pinxiiam: I tried many different rem which had become run down from loss of proper rest an nothing seemed to help me, Mother isa great advocate of Lydia Compound for female troubles, having used it herself some years ago with great suce cess. So I bepan to take It, and In less than a month I was able to be out of bed and out of doors, and in three months I was entirely well, Really havo never felt so stron, and well as | have since, Miss Cora Gove, 355 E. Chicago Ave., Chicago, | Her address fs Lynn, Mass, Mrs. Pinkham's advice Is free to all, | | for allem eatin 1 from 350. to 89¢., of profit, and on an occasion of for Chil- 98¢ “anea's Actual $15.00 0vercoats at $8.75 These are long, loose fitting Coats that other stores sel! at $15. As a matter of fact, they're worth $15 on ordinary merchandising principles, But the 14th St, Store buys thousands where others buy scores, ‘We secured these perfectly made Coats in handsome plain ers, Firet quality $1,00 goods and men’s pure woo! modicated scarlet shirts and drawers, A fine, warm quality, perfect dye; value $1.25 each, Both these lots on sale Thursday at 79¢, each, FOR CHILDREN’S UN- DERWBEAR, — Children’s ribbed, straight form, natural and Successful Shoe Retailing We have reduced shoe buying and shoe sell. ing to a science; constantly thinking and toiling to give you the biggest shoe bargains the best shoe values, the brightest shoe styles, Performances, not words, will tell you how well we have succeeded, black and dark oxford gray effects and fancy mixtures in the tourist coat at a bargain price, and so do you. Third Floor. The collars}fit close to the neck—the lin. ings are good—they’re perfect in cut, style and making. $15 Coats Thursday at $8.75, § Never Bought a Better Overcoat for Boys. Our by 95 ® price now..,... cut—Heavy Just like Winter Coat, cut long and full-made of woollen friese—they are lined with extra heavy Italian —with or without belt unbleached, heavy, fleece lined cot- ton vests and pants and boys’ drawers, These are first quali not “seconds;” best finish, ve warm and good washing. They usually sell from 25, to 40c,, ac- cording to size, While this lot lasts we'll sell all, regardless of size, at 190. each, 190 WOMEN'S 200, WEAR. DER body, ful U nook, 98Be for Children'sand Misses’ Lace and Button Shoes, Winter | weight, made of box colfand vici kid, Sizes 6to 11 and 111¢ to 25 made to sell at $1.50, 18¢@, for Women’s Misses’ and Men's 1 e meat, Brench oon: tie lot fust reoelved, y at 100, each, MEN'S EXTRA SIZED R — Women's very quality, seco lined voste and pant filing and very elastic, shaped Th ty ] Unuaus band Here’s a Fall weight shoe worthy of your attention, They are solidly made o leathers, good, plum top facings, In ap. pearance they look like $3,00 kinds; we Guarantee their wear, You would willingly pay §$2,00 for these shoes because they Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fail back, Sines, 7 to 16) sg Al Boyett ad) years, wate Floor, every size, Worth 3c, | All day Thursday |