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Spy pe yee WORLD WEDNESDAY! EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26," 1906, ' ; HRGROES TAY 0 RENE LEMS“ WAWY OFFICER | Tirea, Nervous Mothers’ SUL" MMW | STORMY CUTS IS THROM? ss sac BY THAD UL "=zscrar.2" AT INDY HOO Prostration and Made Strong and Well. ing Alsa Prominent. Picket Chopper Attacked) ssn esr rane ot totuy,|CObLusk,of the U.S. Engi- rallied in the late session, and at the | meer Corps, Had Been Ill the; re Z on Dale f ass se thed. ’ by Two Blacks Excited | closing gains wore general Reading | i by Ree We, | [Eee | andon Lee THURSDAY, 10 A.M to1 PM. ty |@ency, but support was effective in| pasny HOOK. N. J, Sept. #—Col, SHROWN UPON TRACK, | ‘me & the svextauve ovate [3% Lune, a we known member of Membere of the Pennsylvania group, the 0, & A, Coppers and a few others were aot might at . atiy higher, Beitimore & Ohio tis ore by éut- Misses Awful ing 0-4 and Hudson Valley preferred a paint Death by Lucky Great Northern | Brookiyn Rapid Fall. Northern Pacific ss | Locomotive prefe-red 1 jus, irritable mother, often Mra Chester Curry, Leader of the { No Mall Orders Filled—Quantitjes Limited. Two negroes, angry and exctted after | os if @alicing of the mace riota in Atlante, venue elevated road early to-day, as- ne terdiency suffidtently | rarily deranted he inflicted the wound) on the verge of hysterics, {s unfit to| Ladies’ Symphony Orchestra, 42 aie on y, as 5 TO-MORROW. 10 A.M. to. P.M. TO-MORROW, TO-MORRBO 10 AM. tol BOM, 10 A.M. tod PM Knee Narrowly Axminster Rugs. 225 manford’s came is the wife of zs a | Mrs. Chester Cu y abifting we 1 to a customer operations for encti ed & very irregular market. few dys and law tempo-/ A ny @hitered the uptown mation of the Sixth ~ defined to cause a uniform enovement of care for children; it ruins a child’s| Saratoga Street, Bast Bokton, Mass, wm icket-chopper, and then an " : § i ; > marter their vioum by burling | Prices. During the course of the hour 1 tm West | disposition and reacts upon herself. | writes upon the third rall. Reading and Amalgamated Copper The trouble between children and bear Mra Pinkham:— : a thelr mothers too often is due to the | Yor aug 1 was troubled with ex- | | The ticker-chopper, Joseph Knee, waa] showed gains of @ point, but neither - an tend abil 8 treaOr gaeht years 2 was troy ail D. om uty whon the negroes walked up-) held well Anema also went up 23-4 PENNSYLVANIA BONDS pea Nn thee de a fPantvets asit by irregularities. J eovld eaither wader fe |||| TO-MORKOW, TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, | To-monnow, ROW ; aire, f the|and Pullman & LISTED ON PARIS BOURSE| 0. beer the strain upon her necves | 2% sleep nighie: 1 was very irritable 104M. toi Pot ,| LOAM tol Pom 1OAM. tot P.M {OAGR CLP a | SOAde tel Pik ee Box, but bie companion pushed bis way| prices drified Natiess! with that governing children involves; It aria Vegueiaie CetapbesiA ai Blankets, Breakfast Nash Quaker @hrough the ith out making any hee a PES 1 see OH eaiklo ¢ 00 80 ended and proved to Linoleums apkins. ' coir ng any fs impossible for her to do anything 1 | rection, and trading became almos caimly. " ary Settee 0c vy Southe Good quailty Knee rémons' First of Amé Imported Cot Heavy thern a quattt idle, it The tls of women act Ike » fire- Linoleuma, post fleece blankets. 1) pieenenahs 9080 # Gey attacket " rae | { “ 2 a ena pentty z . he , 7 i tl atform,| General selling bewan in the afte for Spec in the brand upon the nerves, nonsequen’ | bbe. aan in-4 alias pre on; breakfan : plain thet, Jn to SA clad easel abnat vate r nine-tenthsa of the nervous prostra-| Mrs, Charles F, Brown, Vice-Pres- Not more tha t rea bs and tunch eines bea matey $6% mae = ey jo speking + waste ron d ener, the | Wdent-of + e’ Club, 21. Cedar - Mi sncnt or BBc, values Not e : if wel Jnst th Wenkkantng. Largs amount Bervons deapandesuy n & Se. -sente--te—= | | pase das fended Aimecif well against the negroes, a SS ARR Eee en aes ey Pe aro Sere BAA pecker (Ke both of whom were big men. He sent | fps! stocks wore let customer; aqua than 1 eet to & more than 2 to customer; wet, $145 women arise from le or wen A ps one ‘bem aprawiing, and was get-| Ys. 0 “ patr, > Sere-+ ——-atrer-ot-the-serend.—winen-the+ nine years Swit pa of misers- and mar first ren at him, and, epfinging in Wie Gir, butted him in thé pit of the stomach. | gaistony Do you experience fits of depres meas, alternating an Se “eeae 7 |sion with resth Se, and the Sronsere And the wonder: | . [Basement Tried to Roast Him Auve, with extreme irritability? Are your fe Lydia B Pink Before Knee could rise, the two ne- spirits easily affected, so that one |b t a. desided ts | Fo rurale oe eewiraen minute you. laweh, and the next min- 4 GiMerent woman My ner. 5 im until he wha semi-consctous, rou feel ying? na all gone. I was Gat 3 . B ute you feel like crying i gone. jouger irri nee ce eaten ered Oak: Mthe sally ones more, carried prices Do you feel something like a ball my husband fell in love with we g ‘# put him to death on the thirdjover tast "s level and rather rising In your throat and threaten 7 rail.” Meher than the morning. ‘The tone be- 2 e'eioe [fag to choke you; all the nenaes per-| , Women should | remember that S ‘came uncertain ain at the rise erica frmaad +] Lydia © nkham's Vegetable Com- 4 Knee was picked up in the arms 0 |Penneyival Baltimore and Ohio, cr Americal!) verted, morbidly sensitive to light ¥ 4 oA “wynd ain in the abdom- is the medicine that holds the foal region and between the shoul-| record for the greatest number of ders; bearing-down pains; nervous | sctual cures of female ills, and take tt ie dle assailants and buried to the track. | Readi th Pacitic, Missourt ct adn. ‘tie, me, , As luck would hive it, he minsed the fast ight, ands rose 1 fo 11-4 over pettan ern s he * third reli and fell in guch & onsition |! een Te lg > Tourist ‘Coats. To-morrow We Offer as a Promi- faa not to render him wholly uneon-{?}. ni ‘r ‘Electric 1. me dy pepeia and almost continually | no substitutes. ‘cious. ¢ market t up readily when cross and anappyt Free Advice to Women. r Tessure coaned. Union Pactfic 4 . Betore the negroes could run a crowd | Presen en if so, your nerves are in @ shat-/ . se. pinkham, daughter-in-law of | ef young white men who were passing int from the lowest, anq Southern tered condition, and you are threat-) | aia E. Pinktmm, Lyon, Mase. tn-{ @ did i ervous prostration > ght . + in- Ponds | ORC wD evqmental that nothing | viter all sick women to write to her | lyn Transit « * Megroes fought their way through them | oo, Ip the world if better for nervous for advice. Mrs. Pinkham's vast ‘Lead and reached the street. ing iohowed itt! @ the street were on the platform. The io sold « large fraction and Hrook te - tt rience with female troubles en- * . . Poliseman Philip Logue North ferred ee tration tan Lydia —B—-Pink-| experience win tee ps WPhiricih. street station, took up ane | fB0POrE appeared, Al nividiat Aten Onn Ems “Vegetable Compound: thna- | abies her fo adv you Win, and nent Sfecial in the Women's Store Ghase with the white after the| Ste Marie . Interboroug A sands and thousands of women <a: a ean, y CG In * negr Metropolitan L RICES HOLD WELL. | testify to this fact ‘ ™ oats as us) i Brnirty. sien er and eae arora The total, wales of socks § to-fay | Prt ¥ Advice—A Woman Best Understands » Woman's Ills trated Pinkh ik Me were af bares, wi of bonds 1 They were taken, to the West Thirtieth | "PS 0 = "e000 | ne domes markets a strest station and locked up on the ear of tyeisee eel oo == «Some Common Deformities of the Ears And by all means this is one of the most it Bar, season. These Coats at $3.98 are made in the preva fashion, SO inches long, in both light and dark shades of Ows of the prisoners said he whe twenty-six Today's ‘highest, owen ag0 cton e Nortiwest was = x erty. The back {s the new rij / spd eat soars of miocka from “7 wheat, and as the cables | OTHING so readily spoils the attractiveness of the velv pled style, Collars and are 6 steadiness | et trimmed. The maker planned them to sell at $6.50. A purchase of the entire Stock brought the price down. We mark them to-morrow at Tremere yy: . Low. Clos, Ch'ere +1 ty oak of eore Face as distorted, misshapen or outstanding Ears. iss ni of oorn. | eat rea] They cannot be hidden by clothing, and by giving you a e one. Knee was badly battered and bruised, |us & rp Dut managed to get to bis home, N : Sepia igivenng ‘e ridiculous appearance often come’ between you and suc-|]} ///N fi WR VAY em to-morrow at...,.. : je an x{leess, Many folks judge character by the Features, and : SUBSCRIBE 10 FUND | you cannot expect advancement unless you bear the “ear Taffeta Sitk Skirts linarks” of intelligence and refinement. - i 2 FOR THE SICK BABIES jmarks”’ of i & aay For the women who are in search of an extra Outer Skirt at ; lone ; “eas eas \ a special price will find these at $5.00 just_what thty have been Charitable Readers of The Even-j ® May, 7) te looking for. They are made of Chiffon Taffeta, that wears so ing World Want to Hel | ‘ 44; Decem- well, and in the new side-plaited models very full—abso- ing ad ant t elp \ is oa Meat : | lutely free ofa skimpy appearance. We wii ne the Little Ones, . ou 4 ; pleased to show them to you to-morrow... | $5 00 The following \elated subscriptions ™ if 1% , M a ’ 3 Becompanying from ¥ Z Ga a I = es s aes ae N World renders have been Feceived by fuel et ¢ 4 ” AE ae — Stora ier area : | Watch 71 CB. ale Spirite) Women's Kimonos Babies’ Fund. One of us # offered: « 2; 1 7 ‘ ¢ | | Glosed @ sengon ticket ‘ 1-4 off > - 7 Daintily and tasttly Made of h OF Titi Feicede of the B i LEGION SNUBS CONGRESS. | l Pea ae a cnet je Friends. of the Babies, 2 SION SNUE G 4 M k i i : Se ies ta carton ete pit ae : oS S Make peczitn, designs; ll colors; yoke We, the . t The jomt and trimmed @ for th at 2 BA Mata t ie ‘ Pure 1 with deep borders, Each 49e Baas wit sind Kelpie Ge come : is : , | WRAPPERS made of heavy percale for : Folks. 174.3 nay Mee * . = — each abd |__Winter wear; gray blue re N { Fancy Brooch t } i j and Mack; ; siccemaen ini ‘Lenarin v.| G2 ad” j Spite cane ; e Candies trimmed with” brid, and thous For a Little Mother | Xr “contra sets sda oanee Line” abe, mrecsing Forward. or Outatandlog Tear, | $2 00, $1.50. $1.75, $2.50. | On’ skirt Sizes 34 tq. “i Fe the Pltor of The Bromine W re {— Fhe dotted lines indicate how Gey aie corrected ut tha Womtwary (Main Floor) 1 $3.00 and $4.50. | AB eae, TS 65c q Jnclased please fad a tieke frases ies « | When correcting these detormities (he operator always Studies the NT Ty (Second Floor) = | rccna piees, BY Island, with 2 oer ts ai Spnce Hair on Face, contour of the face and sets the ears at just the right iSistance from the ; ~ s A! ome | mot ticket is| fan . ereby king perfect the symmetry. of the featur i} 00d for thi | Res head, thereby making Pp y . rn e Sh ° ‘aie oh tl, Ramet te roen isdee, | Mark is most lke yours, then cut out this advertise omen $ oes oys othin a Skee x Isat ot. ° Veet and w they may be cor- sal ; g 3 COTTON PRICES RISE rey De Miracle ated \ With Cushion Insoles. ON BAD WEATHE R. é vt, revelation Derg ig a Je toe | John H. Woodbury Dermatolovical Institute Which Means Absolute Comfort, Natty Fail) Stylee Spitlan Seles Ware Sorte. ino wits |S : Dept. D, 22 W, 23d Street, New York no Matter How $ B Market, showing an ad of B to 9 f — Sore Your Feet or oys Points influenced by on and y Are, ' I Bi, d D, @b unfavorabie wea rn & F , ; Der of large lots sade, with |S ¢ Mae f sot vet Md that wears and never " r id uM esirable ‘ fower Wall street cr a sel: 5. urts-the feet. Every all is cush- ¥ Of January. Bnorta bout a lot ue as r¢ Three Broadway Stores: foned on a soft pad that takes dll the s ney rxtures, 4 fon om the call. The South p neg | Hem hurt away. These cushion insoles, too, vir - ; en tad wenther At Thirteenth Stree, are warni, and keep dampness’ out. S TS that will stand wear and tear. § 7 The opening prices were ae ‘At Canal Street, Hence a very desirable Winter shoe. | Suits that look well on a boy. Rang- ' Bee chr ny (psions wares. Maree aie, Button ‘and lace, patent tips; sizes 23 | “~, ie in sizes 3to 16 years of age. Ail | Sot to. 398 mf to §; widths C to EE; Cuban, medium | ¢sitable styles; the new double-breasted DUFFIANO STEEL BACK FINISHED. { ARMORED WITH WOOD <2" wary, 9.2 April, 96 bid ‘The closing prices were: Beptemt 20% w 8.8; October, £87 to &.68 £.04; Deoembe: $28 to 0.9: Fel h, 9.238 to 9.82 948 to Me | coat, with a belt and knicker pants; tne ever-popular Norfolk suits, Sailor blouse and low heels and new Fall lasts | $1.49 | ft | fults, all very nicely trimmed, Russian | be Didliges Steel Back Girl Shoes, Vict Kidskin, patent tips; good, firm school shoes; sizes 7 to 14 and 12 to 2; button or lace 69, in styles; a bargain at $1. Pair, c (TRL oor.) blouse styles. with r without collars; ade to sell at 00 .. .* Ld c Hackett. Carhart Analyze the condi- (Third Floor) j Fi , tions which make for my ' . ee SHIPPING NEWS. * the superiority of Scotch Plaid Fis ; 4 _ ALMANAS YOR TO-DAY a Hackett, Carhart . i. ae g Hackett, Carer S I Wraists,| Meats, i" High Water, Low Water : You will find the 7 ° fl i : 38 . underlying principle Colors Me red, green, black Dehecatessen : ys * 10.54.) to be good tailoring, $2 98 and white and navy fronts, i init a. together with a high J addi icy vay the 2 pte jee shh i é * ¥ * re regard for excellence pretty buttons and half Plaite tucked collars and backs, long sleeves, cuffs. Made to sel! at Women's New Taffeta Silk Jumpers. | y and purity of fabric, and the disposition to have every garment $15 to $45 Worsteds and © rougher sur- ace fabrica in THE Scnupert UPRIGHT GRAND e and occupying half c ic ret f fine quality taffeta and intended for d reveal the current single « breasted Made of fine ¢ " : TO-DAY, FOR THE HOME. RECITAL HALI fast a sack suits, fash- wearing over white waist Low packs, bow ors, "Maplesblegiirde, Dateto’ u asitions. pri yy se Heaney plait down centre and half-inch side plaits; Tor Tt Matans: Ts sI¢ SHOW, MADISG » ON EXWIBUTION AY THE with the latest trimmed with taffeta straps and silk buttons edict. ajroas the front. Fancy sleeves afd buttons come ae front. $1.98 Meade to seat law er eters (heoond Floor.) 2 FE PiOGK AM THULRUAY, SHE With 27 WHITE FOR CATAL vi) THE SCHUBERT. PIANO COMPANY 6th Avenue and 139th Street, New York, ‘CTGOING STRAMSHIPS. 841). To-pay. "MR Colon, Coton. oe. The standard in $2 ba the *'‘ imperial.’ We are sole faisiriouiors of & in Manhation, 2