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%. ‘ ws “MAGIC BOOTS” + patients under treatment. MAKER HELD FOR MAIMING CHILD Mother of Little Henry Lubbe Tells Pitiable Story of Her Boy. “This 1s the most remarkable case we have ever had. The alleged magic boots have practically slain one child. This man and his assistant have been posing as doctors and charging most exorbitant prices for treatment, They have been getting victims going and coming.” ‘This statement was made to-day by Ghampe Andrews, attorney for the County Medical Society, which caused the arrest of Prof. Matthew H. Hilgert, of No. 81 West Twenty-sixth street, who {s commenciaily known as the maker of “magic mechanico-physiolog!- eal’ boots. He sold Charles M. Schwab a pair for $5,000, he says. He occupies the entire six-story bulld- ing in West Twenty-sixth street, em- ploys fifty bootmakers and when the Getectives called for him he had twenty His income 4s cald to have been more than $100,000 @ year, Prof Hilgert an@ Dr. Albert White- house, an osteopath, were taken to Jef- ferson Market Court and held tn $300 for @xamination on Feb. 6 on a charge of Practising medicine without a Ucense. Prof, Hilgert had many patrons in the Four Hundred. It is said that at the hearing the names of Bishop Potter, young Robert Govlet and Guy G. Major wil be introduced. They figure in cor- respondence found at Hiigert’s house. HL R. Towne, the millionaire key man- wtacturer, was solicited, and it was through him that Mr, Andrews gath- ered moat of his evidence. ‘With tears streaming fram her eyes Mrs. Helene Lubbe, of No. 30 East ‘Pwenty-Aitth strest, told to-day of the api change for the worse that came pon her little boy Henry, agel thir- teen, after abandoning the usual reme- for hip diseane, and adopting the Mire “Pottels cass fone of two the Medical Society has “ up. ‘Bhe other one is the oase of little Gaughter of Gilbert C. M4 West Fourteenth by her father Ocvober, 194, new who was most pe: mendation ot” his ‘wes in February, 196, pald for and payment for feiss he had taken. J dante mind the | continued Mra. tears breaking. out afresh, awful to sea the boy friends sald, 1 ought to {2 take the boy. ie ls wbeuiniely’, neg | and three sreat abscesses have | Groken out on his thigh Ho can texe no solil food and all he eats doss him no god. I have to dress the terrible abscesses half a dozen times a 4 “He wore the boots five weeks, get. worse every say Paty professor said he could cure him in five treat- ments, but he treated him for e\x weeks, three times a week. After I had com: heat the professor returned a check ‘or $0, But what ls the good of that? Ti» doctors who ‘have attended the boy Say that he is incurable, It is more than I can ‘The cate of ot utue Mabel Lutz is hardly | an operation is necessary it, of course, less sa October, 1904, she under- went treatment by Prof, Hilgert, pe removed the braces place ney, and Crippled. Prof. Hilgert_ made a pee cast of the foot and Dr. Albert Whitehouse was Introduced as the phy. sician of the establishment, Me, was told to bring nis child every other day for treatment, which would cost anything in addition to the $175 | J upon and which was paid, | ““Tt is a case of paralysis," said the professor, “but we will cure’ her."* Hand manipulation and electric bat- teres were used, In December of 1904 the defendant called and made a demand for extra payment, The ehild w reated from October, 191, to Nov. r, 15, during. which time several pairs'of boots were made and tried, but Mubel grew constantly | Worse. REFUSED MONEY FOR DRINK, ENDED LIFE. Malone Found Dead in Room at Sister’s Home with Gas Jet Opened. Because his sister would ont give him-a quarter for drink John Malone, a laborer out of work, locked himself in his room and turned on the gas during the night. He was found dead in bed to-day, his right hand clutoting a crucl- fix. Malone was forty-five years old, gle, tie lived with his sister, oy of No. 349 West street. Daring FAN HAdi done: intiehs tee wala he work, bu t drank heavily, Last night he came lint intoxitater and demanded a quarter to buy more liquor, Mrs, Hyde sént him to L. At 9.90 this morning, thinking he had Hlopt late enough to have recovered, she to awaken Malone, and found the $e°% locked. She called a neighbor, My oung, who broke In the door, ik was Jvng in bed and was flowing from the Jet. sin- Mrs. _ A Sure Thing! » Why does the lad cast his line among the gol- fish in'the globe? For the same reason that le look for bargains in |’ of the Hospital for the Huptured table and the knife strikes terror to Lite | she must undergo an operation, she ok felt that her death knell had sounded. Lutz | nay reach a stage where an operation i PROF. HILGERT, MAKER OF THE “ MAGIC BOOTS.” SOCIETY WOMAN BURNED 10 DEATH ‘The Brooklyn police this afternoon re- perted to the Coroner’s office the death of Mrs, Steven ©, Lyons, one of the most prominent women in the fashion- able section of Brooklyn Hetghts, Mrs, Lyons died early this moraing trom the effects of burns received last night at her residence, No. $9 Remsen street. Mrs, Lyons, who was very old, at- tempted to light the hanging lamp in the hall of her residence. In doing so she stood on a chair and reached the lamp with the Mehted matoh im her and, Losing her balance the match oame in contact with her clothing, a light wrapper, trimmed with lace, and In an instant it was in flames. Before the fire could be extinguished she had in- haled the flame, and later died. Mrs. Lyons was the widow of Steven C. Lyons, who died seven years ago, Yeaving a large fortune which he ac- cumulated a8 @ man urer of car- fine leaves sw i two sons, Jwho are in California, and a daughter, who resided with her in Brooklye SETON AND COLMEY ARE AGAIN mir. ( Charged This Time with Having a | Hand in Floating Fraudulent = | Railroad Securities, | Indictments charging forgery in the first degree were filed by the Grand Jury to-day against C. Augustus Seton and Col. T. CG. P. Colmey. The bills, which were handed to Judge Cowing in General Sessions, charge the two men with forging and altering Norfolk and Western securi- is Not a Dye but gradually restores natural look. Contatue no ofl nor grease. Ly head frum and tles. Seton and Colmey have already deen convioted of minor crimes for Pipitiat tube 4 ‘ which they are awaiting . sentence pees ang $i. bottles B receptor They will be arraigned before Judge eine wie SY Saeco reer Cowing to-morrow to plead to the |g €.8.WELLS, forgery tndictnents. OPERATIONS AVOIDED Two Grateful Letters from Women Who Avoided Serious Operations. Many Women Suffering from Like Conditions Will Be Interested, When a physician tells a woman, pana T woul he an ins Invall ¢ for Ife, = how Lydia kham’s Vea suffering from female trouble, that | Compound had saved: other womens fin serious operations I decided to try it. and in less than four months I wes entirely nd words fail to express my thank- frightens her. Mr The very thought of the operating Margret Merkle: | Street, Milwaukee, Wi. her heart. As one woman expressed it, when told by her physician that , extreme nervousn pang through the p ing-down pains, Our hospitals are full of women who are there for just such opera- tions! a It is quite true that these trowbles H doctor, nition. sald that Th trouble and. ulceration, advised on operation ‘as my only lope, to this T strongly objected, and 1 decided as a resort to try Lydia E. Plokham's Vex: table Compound, my suirnrige the ulceration healed, al) the bad symptoms disippesred wet el is the only resource, but such cases are much rarer than is generally sup- posed, because a great many women jhave been cured by Lydia B. Pink- | several hundred pairs of so-called ‘' Foot Mould’’ Shoes. Mould” is the copyright name of footwear made for another house on Sixth Avenue, and that the shoes we had last Saturday were an infringement of that copyright. drawn them from sale. Drour Douglas Shoe advertisement of last Friday evening, we TO-MORROW—IN THE BASEMENT. BeautifulAssortmentofGenuine Japanese Lamp Shades A special importation of these Japanese shades has reached us, and they are indeed beautiful in rich assorted decorati Heaters, al! the leading mak: thing from this stock, TO-MORROW—ON SECOND FLOOR, Sale of New 1906 Model g Women’s Waists, excellent front and material used, back, offered to-morrow only at the special price of $1.95. At They are Jersey es Petticoats with extension ruffles of {taffeta you. them; patterns. matter what your size WE CAN FIT YOU. To-morrow, the pair, $2.00. Men’s Trouse Sizes 28 to 46 waist. Women’s Footwear; “Boston Favorite’’ $3.00 Shoes at A Eoston shoe factory, the largest one in the world making women’s shoes, has made during the off season expressly for the Adams Co, a lot of four styles of these shoes at a special reduction. In style, pattern and lasts they are exact duplicates of an extensively advertised shoe sold on Sixth avenue for $3, and made by this same factory. We and they carry the Adams label and warrant. the price the demand should be great. made of excellent quality silk with deep extension ruffle, For this sale $3.25. ON THIRD FLOOR, will agree with us. TO-MORROW— Twenty-five Hundred Pairs $ 2 Men’s Excellent Trousers, Made from the celebrated Crawford cassimeres and worsteds and as serviceable as any $4 or $5 trousers; in fact, you will experience difficulty in securing as good at that price. As to fit, we carry every size from 30 to 54 inch waist, in all lengths; this means no Dozens of handsome patterns to select from. )_Easily worth double, Fs , $1.50 A real bargain, TO-MORROW—ON THIRD FLOOR, 22D have named them “Boston Favorite,” STYLE 4.—Chrome Patent Coltskin, kid | top laced boot, extension sole; mil thd heel. STYLE light, boot, heavy eatension sole, ern toe, patent tip. $35 Waltham Drophead A Statement of Correction. It has come to our notice that Adams Dry Goods Company. sold regularly at $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95, in 10, 12 and 14 inch size. Ol! Heaters—Ciosing out our ie line of nickel plated and Japanned OFF gular $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 kin: Gas Radiators that have sold up to $5.00 at Coal Heaters—$3.00 and $4.00 kinds at . Coal Heaters—$5.00 and $6.00 kinds at. Coal Heaters—$8.00 and $10.00 kinds at. 1.95 An absurdly low price for this waist when one considers how well made it is, and the Made of tine quality sheer lawn, button side or back, hand. some embroidered panel down front, new cuff and sleeve effect, small cluster tucks TO-MORROW—ON SECOND FLOOR. Another Big Lotof §$ AS 4 25 Taffeta Silk Petticoats Some time ago we held a similar sale of petticoats, and it was almost impos- sible to supply the demand; but by dint of good fortune we have secured an- other lot, a much larger quantity, and can without any delay accommodate in black only. Also, A regular $5.00 value. Just an even thousand pairs, made of carefully selected worsteds, cassimeres, a fine assortment of fA the New flexible soles; opera toe. STYLE 3.—All bright Dongola Kid ced) STYLE 4.—Alll bright Dongola Kid laced mediuin mod. | boot, flexible sole, Cuban heel, chic opera | toe, patent tip. In all sizes, widths, A to E, special to-morrow. . Sewing Machines, $12.95 All Working Parts Bail-Bearing. Three Hundred to Re ‘his Price. Hurry ‘ou Want One. told of a special purchase of “Foot We have therefore with- 95e ions and colorings. Such as are se LOS 2.25 225 3.25 4.95 Come and examine . OO ST, SIDE, ‘2.29 —Chrome Patent Coltskin, lace, Cuban heels, Spanish ham's Vegetable Compound after the doctors had said an operation must be performed. In fact, up to the point erious feminine troubles are steud- lly on the increase among women— and before submitting to an operation | every woman , should RAILROADS. eS SRG Es | writes of her ure. as follows: itt nks for the. & Honly pets among the ba Birds, Poultry, &c.,"” Ads. in The World, TO MAKE SURE OF FINDING WHAT THEY where the knife must be used to se- try Lydia BE, cure instant relief, this medicine is certain to help. ‘The strongest and most grateful |/for advice, statements possible to make come| For thirty years Lydia BE. Pink-| from-wonten who, by taking Lydia) 4m’s Vegetable Compound has been B, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, |curing the worst forms of female have escaped serious operations, complaints, all functional tronbles, | Margrite Ryan, Treasurer of St.|{nflammation, ulceration, falling and} Andrew's Society, Indianapolis, Ind,,| displacement, weakness, irregulari- tles, indigestion and nervous prostra- igen: Any woman who could read to express my /the many grateful letters on file in| etabte ‘Compound di ite rhe heters Mrs. Pinkham’s office would be con-| I could not get well unless 1 had an | vinced of the efficiency of her advice | Operation for the trouble from which [I suffered. I knew 1 coult not stand the S24 Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable strain of ny operation and made up my. Compound, Ask Mes. Pinkham's Advice—A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound write Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, M. Dear Mrs. Pin! ST cannot. Sad ents DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. 990909009000II0IIOOD0ITTIUTSOOOOOOTIINOIHIOOIOG A New Set of Teeth in a Day. Come here in thé morning—have us extract your old teeth, free, without pain by our New Botanical Discovery —go home at night with a new set, We will make them, tising ‘our New Patent Suction Plate, which will fit perfectly. Your teeth will be comfortable from the start. Youcan eat without discomfort and masticate your food thoroughly. Our suction plate is made so that it cannot drop while eating a talking. The teeth will so closely re- semble your 12tural teeth as to defy detection, Five dollars for the full set-—guaranteed satisfactory in’every way. Guaranteed to wear {le BLOOM Pa a ure Money and, At Abo includins tool ‘and cover, $5 Down to $450—s0 We Of $150 to $200. Exchange well ten years, AIL work guaranteed ten years. Full Sets of Teeth,,..$5,00 Sold Crowns, 22 kt, $5.00 Gold Fillings , sees 81,00 up Silver Fillings ...50¢, up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 W. 23d Sts, Now York, 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, IRS*8 (24 door weet Abraha) HOURS a0 To Hal) SUNDAYS, 9 TO a Garman, French and Spoken, Ladies in Attendance, Jo0000006000226020009002292-»29220 sory Lex, to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th Street Last 3 Days! || MAKE A SELECTION AT ONCE. sssoWaltersPinnos| |- tor 195 Pianos which do not begin, to. com pare with Walters DeliveredonPaymentof $5 10 YEARS’ GUARANTEB Inserted in gilt letters on the tuslde tor 1) of every Walters Pinno, INGDALE BROS. ce was PEAASYLUANIA PESTA LD sss "AND CORE ime from Desbrosses and minutes an that, given below for Twenty-third “iA —s' aM ci neinnatt and St ira this great opportunity * ofthe ‘best _planos. that fea Heber can make. ut Half Value. LIND +12 Ke Raaboara Sonal ie he atten RAILWay— 10, t Qa HLWare pois MCCMEORT and eck days anaes on the very twerat gietme ot and $1 a Week. are offered at ‘are offering you a saving for 9 ! our old plano b Walters beautiful new y palance of SI per week. ta representative will call, es ate FLOOR, W Wit cal fi and oheck baa and residence ‘Telophone - Raliroad ice. WW. ATTORAURY, General Manager. pais Trathe Men, GRO. W. BOYD. General Parsenmer Aicent. fort 3. nnsylvania MEX To S°AVE 39° To 60S World Wants Work Wonders, World Wants Work Wonders, v | \by the Apostolic Delegation, 1114 Bd Av, near 65th st, N. Y. Open Evenings CREDIT 10 ALL. °| DIAMONDS AND WATCHES on weekly and monthly aidellvered all goods | strictly guaranteed and deit Wwered ‘On first | payment, Business confid National Diamond and ‘Watch Co., 177 Broadway, near Cortlandt. bie ry, | DIAMONDS £3 ‘ia iz aes. ad LA LELNG ro onder, on $1 week! Ftoct ft 9 * eGiothing Co. ‘S89 ‘Breed Wittune puacae i, Fe able goods; representative calls If desired. Call,’ write, ‘telephone, jerican Watoh & Diamond. 19 Malden lane. LODGES, SOCIETIES AND MEETINGS, 4TH DIVISION L. U.P. BOCIETY win hold a meating at Gramercy Mall, $26 1, 21st at, on Thuratay, Feb. 1, at 8 P. ber’ tre requested to attend, Eishn RTIN CONNELL, Pr N. Recording Score a LAWYERS. ; EO. ROBINSON (LAWYER) bo Nassau st. (Day). __Biway, d7th st. (Night), HE 1906 World Almanac and Encyclopedia contains com- plete Catholic lists, prepared here are also Episcopal lists from Secre- tary Dr. Samuel H. Hart, Presby- terian lists from Rev. Dr. Roberts, and other religious statistics of espe- cial interest. esd bates wantin” neEAR 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street, What We What DON’T We Do DO to retain confidence of customers, and Bive those values that continually increase our popularity WE DON'T give discounts . WE DO sell on close margin WE DON'T ask credit . WE DO buy for cash WE DON'T seek large profits ... WE DO show large assortments WE DON'T moke extravagant uisplays... WE DO give customers comfort WE DON'T carry over last year's goods.. WE DO close stocks while new WE DON'Tsell Liquors, Groceries or Drugs WE DO sell everything In Dry Good and Whatever increases expenses but not facilities Wr DON’T DO at a £4 Whatever gains Comfort and Value for Customers ~ WE DO 2a ees a And when we do, Expense is no consideration wi _—— ey Kis rie oI As a Starter for February | ny Here's ti wa r 4 an UNDERPRICE OFFERING of 3 ee | Toilet Articles and Soaps | A ] Parallel Price columns tell the story. ee | NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, As r Sheffiled's Tooth Paste,. Fairbank’ s : | Listerated ‘Tooth Powder Armour's ‘Trunsparent — . | | Borinated Tooth Powde: Glycerine Soap | 8 |Borine Tooth Wash, Fancy Soaps—3%4 40) 25 } |Santiol ‘rooth Paste. Pear’ Unsce Soa uy Sozodont .. 3 cakes for .25, or, each......] -13} 2 | vink’s Laundry Soaps— : : Rubifoam . . Dandy and Mascot— | Re | Listerine 4s} 28 og Germinol ps—a variety of favorite ae | Roger & Gallet Violet Taleum| jors—5 oz cakes. 6 68 Mennen‘s Borated or Vivlet ck Prince Tar Soap. | 68h Taloum Powder ., | art Tollet Soups—tor j Royal Tooth Powder... { institutt | 7, 8%, 4 Royal Violet Talcum Powder. Maes | Babeskin Taleum Powdei 3 18 4 Harnisch Nail Ename' | alte Orig bl ss | Pure Olive ir , | Handy Manteure Sets. | are lve. DAS 2) 16. | |Manipun Pumice Stone. Pure White Castile Boap— Pray's Cosmetle Rosalin tel. bars se} .39) 19 ] Pray's Diamond Nail Enamel. Fancy, : | Flexible Nail Boards—doz 10 ode eF in box....| 13 t Fee | Emery Nall Boards—doz. Williams’ Shaving Stick. 8} 618 : | Lamb's Wool Powder Pads Pompeian Massage Cream...) .30| .80 © satin back 19} 8 | Hazard’s Benzoin—4 oz, | .17 Bourjois Java Rice Powder. -25| .18| Hinds’ gioney ana Almond | 3 Hay's Halr Health. .5o} .93| Cream .... | 31 ] Coke Dandruft Cw 30) .29 | Magda U'poitet Gr 0 80, yo \Ayer’s Hair Vigor... 1.0.65] Oxayn Balm 3) 18 | Danderine—25 cent size +15 | Violet Rania a ae 2 Bs | —50 cent size 48 ws Lilac i $1.00 size. 6 and Violet Toller Waterers. 89, 59 Superior Bay Rum-S oz. 1) 8] ) 's Florida \ West India Bay Rum, 80] 24 49 ad * Genuine Egg Shampoo—far...| .2| .12| Florida Water—8 oz. ois} 11 Bozaras Glycerine and Witch| | Reid Wow Mountain Syringes Hazel Cold Cream, 12} 8] 2 quart .... 69] 39 Cold Cream—% Ib. 80) 21] “Whirlpool Spra | Camphor Ice—box. | 5| balloon pipe +) 1.75) 1.34 5 oz. Petroleum ‘ell. 5 8] Extra quality Rubber ‘Water| Pots) vetrotell: bs | 7) aoe 2 and 3 gt— a pent ‘all Brushes “11 ind Solid Back Hair Brush i 2 —all_bristle—solld “back I rows bristles. A 89} .49 Be Bona —curved han Complexion Brushes | -39 and Mirrors— | ‘ round and square si} al reget nieeee ot tana a Cellulold Dressing Combs. 19} | soft, medium and hard......] 2] 9 Also at Special Sale Prices: 2 Lyon’s Tooth Powder, Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap, | Packer’s Tar Soap, Babeskin and Cuticura Soap, | and other high-class Proprietary articles. | — ee Women's Dress Skirts. Crepe de Chine, Eolienne, Moire Velvet Voile, Broadcloth, Panama, Cheviot and Mixtures — circular, semi-ciccular and | pleated—plain or fancy tailored—with and without silk drop skirts, Special Luncheons To-Morrow Served from 11.30 to 2.30 P. M, uettes, NO. 1—Chicken Cro) with Green Boas, “Trandied” Pichon 30 That Were Now Le re ar ie rue oe cutscher Haasenntetter, Hage 20 a ot Pie, deaor otters, +30 sa qaigs |] xo. s— Roast , Prime | Ribs of | Bast, 9.98 | i‘ 7.98 || Each served with Bread and Potato. eae civam Instead Of other aeasert. 0a* 20° MORNING SALES | To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying we reserve privilege of restricting quantities, Sale of Umbrellas 28 and 28 inch—Fast Black English Cloth—Parago Frames—natural and 59 trim'd handies—Value MAIN FLOOR—WEST au ILDING. Sale of Dress Goods Plain and Shadow Cheoks in best combinations; also plain colored al woo! Chevio! nothing more di great sellers ot 4 MAIN FLOOR—; Women’s Long Cloaks Montagnac, Kersey and Cheviot— 45 to 60 Inch—Paddock, fitted and loose back majority satin lined throughout—all sizen— os 98 were $15.00 to $22.00. No. tailor Beh cut ana make such garments under 815.00 at least. SECOND FLOOR—NBW BUILDING. Women’s White Waists Poplin and Fig'd Madras— ‘EW BUILDING all siaes—value SECOND FLOOR—NEW BUILDING, Lace Chemisettes and Yokes Point Gaze, Buby Inish and Heavy Pix'd net—aleo Appliqued Batisie—White, Black and 68 ese reeeeere see e Cream—Spring’ Styles— Sale $1.25 to $1.00 IN FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. Mohair Finish Suitings Mill Lengtie of 12 and 15 cent qualities—Green, Red, White, Brown, Blue and Tweed Mixtures; also Ww omen’s Morning Sacques eek and Fig'd blannelette— 27 all sizes—usual emb'd scallops ort LOOR Dn velo? Boys’ Knee Pants See a Wensca onion iis ure ini; Corduroy and Atl Woot rave and styles’ of expensive ; PRE BUILDI Leather Euvelope Bags Lingard, and Wik Cowhlde— and hele or dotdlo Cabinet & Stationery. islan Cambric— white or one blue tint sheets and AL) envelopes—value THIRD. ay eee ‘BUILDING. ro fold—some with mirror and powder pad—also Netsuki Bags— prices $1.0 to $3.00— 685 Morning Sale Price.....-....:. oxidized trim’ gs—rewular MAIN PLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING.

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