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= eill find themselves to-morrow _s: “LABOR MEN AT - LORENA. “thon To-Morrow onQues- * tion of Indorsement. MANY OPPOSED TO IT. Members of the Independence Labor Party Criticise Action ° The labor world was 0 seething cal- Gon) date) <hifs afternoon the promised attempt of the William Ran- coyteiph Hearne) contingent 40. secure a. formal indorspment from the Central Falerated Lator Union at its meeting {o-iurrow, On ond side are Hred—up the leaders of the tndependence Ladc ower OVER HEARST) T0hID Fight i Central Pedera-| Treated ey Z THE PRODIGAL: US BROTHER'S HOM as Penitent, Hoyt Brought Disgrace to Family, SANG TI Household Secret Till ‘Police: Games: es = ihe lttle homp of honest Bdwant “th street, Whitestone, dls; brother, whom Hoyt. on Fourte has been ht to rhce by hroug acts of a convict the good man apd his young wife sought to red: This _hrathrer, w ——his-bin—rote- i party, ended ty —Secretars— Rohm, while the friends of the Dem ceratic candidate for, Governor aro marshalled under the Shadership of President James Hoiliind. % The fight ts ono fo prevent the In~ orsement'of Hearst: for the action ¢ ita Gilsey House minagerstn turning own the candidates of the nea labor party rather than.a movement in sup- sport of Charlea E,<Hughos, the Repub- Jican candidate for Governor. Some Iabor Opinions. __? $fure_tollow some expressions from those who-ate opposing Hearst; "JOHN KENNEDY, of the. Butchers’ UWnlon—There are a few speilbinders ‘on the Hearst payroll who will probably turn up to-morrow at the Central Fod- “peated Unten amt seek 10 get anh dorsement for thoir ticket. I shall be thero to yepresent the | Independent Labor party wigh my friends, and we ‘will _bave our e: The Independ- ‘Aver, for~the Supreme Court; Fitzgerald, a letter carrier, for Con- Ht in Brooklyn—and Tom Rock. ‘wunning for Stato Sonator against Thomaa Grady, the Tammany candi- date.” 7 JAM B, MoCABB, of the Golapeat- “era” Uniton, @ Well Knows Tabor orator: ‘We ere not for Hearst, and wo ate not for Hughes, The Independent Labor party will be dormant until 1907, when we will in all probability have om with an emblem of otir own, and it wil not be the acales.'’ Seo eEier tie Chad WARRY DB VHAUX, president of the Actors’ National Protective Amso- elation: “It “was the Intention of the Independent Labor party to fuse with the Independence Teague. |The Gilauy House clique gave Os a cold deal, ani I Yo not sec whero its representative iim indorsement from the © Central —#iderated Union. 1 shall vote against. ny such procedure.” 3 J. Mc ay, ofthe Iron Shipbulld- yowith Afr, Hearst in his conten tions for the laboring classes, I question is sincertity——sinee ——hiy—_aecredited Topresentatives refused to consider any ‘of our candidates, Mn Hearst made & deat tn Baftaio with Tammany -and—his fopresentatives have refused to remem- ber the working classes who gave him US See : JAMES M. HATCH, of the Uphol- slerere’ Union—"We indorsed Fe A. Acre, who Was nominated tm Pooky for the Supreme-Court.-The Independ ence League. through the influence. of John Ford, whose imployee’a company Was. gut .out_of business by Mr, Acer'4 company, turned us down. swallow the saniry, {Labor part Andorse Hearst? CRONIN Union: of the Tile is ong thing 1 will opp 4nent—of Hearst “by 1 ated Labor. Unton® to There Will Be a records Mulberry street {s givefi variously as “Gilday,"’ "Carroll," “GHl- in roy,” and. whose picture ts in the Roguas’ Gallery, 18 Edward Hoyt’s younger brother, whom, up to a year Ago, he had not seen mors than twice ince they were boys. He has been a euccessful burglar, and the Detective only a few Bureau ts woll satisied over shis cap- ture. Hoyts Well Respected. The Hoyt homa—ts-a modest litt) -place.—The father 12 clo in one of the bix factories. Ho and his wife attend the Grace Episcopal Church regularly. ‘The husband has for many years sang in the choir, He also ‘bs to the Columbia Club. ‘The Hoyts ure reearded by ercr? who knows them as honest. respectable people. ‘Dhoir chikiren are the prottiest fn tho nelghBorhood, and not one of The children were playing on the front porch ono day when a stranger appeared and eald he was thelr uncle. Father and mother being away, he ‘waited until they came home, when he Hoy Bye introduced himself as Mr. Gave Brother a Chanc And so “Monte” Hoyt, as the bréther called him, was taken into an honest home and given a chance. “Tycnhew he had been in Elmira," sald re. Hoyt, telling of the young con- vict’s conduct, to-day, “I knew he had been a wild boy and dishonest, but I Kad a Onrtetians teachings,—Wetixed+ him out in good clothes, and when he had-recovered hie’ strength I sugested he should find. work. He told me ha had learned interlor decorating while fn prison, and he readily found work Sere in town. , “Se attendyd CMrch,- and was soon -1o slag in the chotr, He had ‘a good voice. Why,he was at church etore Une pote took “him “away “Ho worked about Whitestone all last winter and spring. He never scomed to want to €0 back to the city. We thought $e had-entirely reformed. Hut this past suimer he was not so regular, He was gone often, and told us he was ‘plsying the races.’ Ho seemed very successful. He plways had money. Ho never would let us know just how much he had. Ho was never generous with his money. He never wanted \o pay his board until it Was a week overdue Mysterious Box -in-Room: ‘Me haq in his room a box made of wome black wood. It waa about a foot nalf aw wide. Ho always kept d, and more than oree I Now Foie had {punch packet, tthety he seh; fr Ed aceon way tire toes nota t ‘ourrled anid wa i both how a man deserves POU atte Joh Kort chance of gotting on ‘HEARST DEMURRERS 10 SUITS OVERRULED. Aside Ob- Jerome Justice O'Gorman Sets jectlons Raised in the Libel Cases. Justlon O'08 pair of. How. bronght fgelnat th Be Tourn re) det’ this” wood Maese wwe ware in’ the by Distetct Bina Ouniitny vesring deities eS mer he REMY omen for editorials u Dem. man to<iay st demure overruled a to sults * brought the York 10 aa demurrer hs pte comptat aid hot Btate facta Went th prove sa cauKe < Aas ASMUTLErS Got BA Bw of prs and) with bie anpoal’ talon 4 eho or the-deciston anaylling ¢)) t of the tial in. th Sern: | eames CL er election, nd_t varned him aguinst-buying adh Le Kae hens vAy Mond. ihe Mokenna on tate EBURGLARY, Reformed; ¥ CHURCH CHOIR. Whitestone Knew. Nothing of the! employed as a! {r,frlends aver knew of tho odnytct ; )away.from| Oct. s"] E } { Pia gn, 4 thetCArla ren eth EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 20, i x-Convict, Who Came Into Brother’s Happy Family and Worked as Burglar, Yuwwe TIS SMD, PAID $15,000 FOR 0B - Brings Gut New Stories About Graft. JEROME HAS. LETTER. | Will Be’ Submitted to Grand Jury, Yt Is: Reported, 4roun? Gitey House, Distrfot-Attorney Jerome's Investisa- Ug ora certain tity Magisirate John Doe proceed: Jury blocked a plan City Magistrates to j avives of the Board of investigate them- many charges had been bandied about that several of tho Mngistrates Jdeq to take cognizance of them and Whemselves. Not until to-day, ONE MAGISTRATE, BIG LINERS HELD aE tees orgy BOE ea before the Grand) UP BY HURRICANE Tncoming and Outgoing Ves- sels Delayed by Storm Out- side the Hook. Thetall-end of the Cuban hurrioas xerioualy affected sitpping at the Ne York <port=to-days ddany -of =the hus ners which ‘wero scheduled to sui. early were held wp for hours at Qy waline, the xKippers fearing Loe vest beyond Sandy Hook, and easels “were delayed In some pK as twelve hours: which tered off fienty was caught ina p SLOP an her cept. moped anchor, When she drat tried Rtoup to her pier the sea was a strong a could net get’ abaird | fig she: was brought In vy the cap tiie The Cunard Liner Lucania, folfowed |! a few “Mhdments Jato Ter com: der did not dare try to get by the! rand,he, too, anphored for the night | mirtikst, of tie Hettibur d-aiteH an and (oe St, ours, of thé American near by. , Hoth steamed ‘into without pt 1 ‘The Etruria; Line going Cunarder ¢ at 7 o'clock but 7 departed from ri wien she reached: Qua AUG her cap Tain learned of the storm beyond the Hook and remained there. Other ves nots which stopped-fn (ite bay were Gee! Vaderland, of the Red Star Line, Tho! dan Tansport boat Minnehani, the | fitinbirgrAmerionn liner Patricia “an the Inchmaree, a tramp bound for the Argentine Republic. FAST SURE T0 WIN--PROPHET et Charles Fy.Murphy sot himself up; prophet to-day, He prediated the el tion of Willlam, Rasidorph Iearet byt big-majsority, 4 “There 4s no‘doubt-in my; ering," eat | the boss of Tammany, Hall, “about thd; _ State Committes has been Idle.’ atic | Success of Mr, Hearst. The people betve | ~ | been given to understand that the Deme re Theew {s nothing {p this impresaton, The, Demogratig State’ Committes bas been doing a lot of quiet but effective workin bebalf of the candidate. Mr, trong with-<ho- poopie. when: he Went into-the campaign dad is grows Ing stronger e to xiv ery day majority “will doubt as to the result. - Marphy at daformed that com) z ‘the ace of, tward evidences 0} reat Y by mont has beat’ banners and ott It {s too early y fures, Dut he will win sure, and said. trot, but noticed that 1 hay always délivered a good mitjority for 4 the ticket, We don't need any bannerd this year. : 400 MET A little of it leaked out ag Littietan intimated “that, in hla_oft-rep againat his ihe might eyen cull the Mayor Oss. It was aleo hinted that the [ton woult not mhire lip Faubel “ba jae he. Mr. Littleton, mnt for his arrest on rmer) Fantbelm yica squad nhught and” Noundsman [the-ratas on-Teadertoin poor: ALLAGR: and with Serge SCHMITTBERGER ~ASSHILS RECORD == “OF AN ACCUSER that Was “.N. G.” tho—lwat “hearing when Martt migit have « war @idense fi nished by the patrolman at one of the a member of the 4 ker “The known tom of-tife-pr be added —10-_beforethe—sa: pate tears ore ft) Faubel Gave a Check then th h Manager Adams, of the comp gent out sieame: rt the cl os o wit prosecu- sant poms thet ne a IN STORMS FURY (Continued from First Page.) Fears for. Fishing Fleet. and si ard fren pany, In Flowty, The ja—ovos-} is reported to hay ore wreck. ed and-tto Harb i £0,009, er class, by. ied ARTE R NE irs | everal Horse a storm: was pay ng mnt diag to r us, ery Twill £9. was in kop and pawntich thad Hovt es TRUANT WIEE’S SONG DROVE HIM TO DEATH. | Bese Husband Hears Air Played and Phonograph hoots Himself, nstan wits atrolle Pot j Fourth atree or Ci [ea EA eene sali favorite wong of his wife's, who de- gerted him a fow months ayo, Hearing] OM City pemdetent questioning by she 8ong) #3 unexpectedly timed “his a Ate wt, MUes Corcoran © or moro! at No, | the gong sung by tho phonograph was a] told ton chiallense ter. from ig tran: fact e wot Park pr to: ‘atte Corcoran, was the ut No. 67 is employed at he withess person Wao had cash, you the to Mr MOREL Cc that ut piithae and nog iltted Deputy Mathot t mark sonia request, witnova the Central ‘© he can be within reach at all of Pauly check to cash? er not to be worrled over, the re- of counsel om etther aide! ae and at Mfr, Littl e and had | Grawh. Dusenbii working on the the-C: Of for their safety, y-|- Otticera of the rescuing the -wit-} ay vf She re | Thursday night wink A AVENUS | rection of same Up Columbus coment a She biduy siven her room 80 P Faubel? anid fr mada ood | We)! ithe horse, # tornado ts reported: to pably it ave been very aerore inthe Vues wadiatrict of Pinar Det Rio pal havoc outside of Havana. been at Batabano, fe seven mon were drowned, 3 Campbell and Sa many houses were de- yndred persons were sto have in the continuation of the trial to-day | After cruising far- 0 ng shore] rendored homeless. ‘The Mayor of Hat: ot Police Inapector Max Sehmitt- eee ee ets thine belonged to the abino has teyued an appeal) for berger, charged with fatlure to_keop | Me Were strewn along the | rellef of the destitute, and Gov, Nunez, thé Tenderloin “Ma down, “a> “youn; snore. ‘i het Havann— province, proceeded there: Womati testéffed that” she” hag cashed} ee Resear eed arian def oom eer i teat for Potgeman Phillip: Faubel a check | SCORES MISSING ON 9 ee rt os the storm aceme lot Westies setames ne Nee j BARGES AT SEA. von sustained vy the city of Hevana é nite : } 5 + at | —_—-. " }-and SU ae m4 a a mony of Faubel, who is one of the| = [ae ae ope eer ORS tens Princioal eters ‘ugelnst the In-| KEY WE saitie Anas) te qeutacs) Senin | enty lives In Havana and Havana rt were joat. ThE property loss Is The doad are all The Nuri \LIVE WIRES MENACE WARK GALE —~Pyo-men to-day and and one killed nich bad been blown down Hin- the etty-during-the night: bythe ai iy se Lewd a -aitver-tor-A-miik-cope through - Kossuw = ssid “Barly Bi fas { made troakte forthe Rape — ee asked h © hallenge. pout went: to plee tact with « broken iv Mathots Accopte Challeng ORG werrht DD tirown trom his svat and severely mmissioner—Mathot.| thirty to forty men we Injured. AL the ibarness was ripped the animal survived. ROOSEVELT SENDS YMPATHY TO CUBA, the off jowaver, anyluing been publicly sald about a Magistmte, who is sail to have pald $15,000 for, his appointment, It {s known that witnesses were ques- tloned by the Grand Jury vesterday in connection with « case In which one of the defendants was discharged. Friends of the defendant haye asserted since to detectives that the discharge cost $1,000, Somo weeks ago Magistrate Wahie, silting in Centre Street Court, heard the [oases of several men accused ot robbing the Morgan steamship pler of more than 390,00 worth of goods. One of the de- fendants, who actedjas receiver of. the stolen goods, it was: Alleged wns dis- charged. Has Heard No Criticism. “T haven't heard any adverse criti- hotsnr~over that ease; sath aaginirete. to-day. “The man was dls- Wahle charged after a fair“examination. The evidence was Insufficient. The Assist- ant Discrict-Attorney who had charge of the case, Mr, Murphy, offered no ob- Jections when.-the defendant was sct fre. In fact, {f my memeory serves rightly, be agreed that there waa not evidence enough for a conviction and acquiesced Ww i the metion was mide to discharge the accused.’ Gossip about atleged infractions of | the wrecking 9f the two steamers was of men fioating in clinging to [due to a tidal wove that threw ths /logs, lumber and mnall rafts, Boats | te laws of honesty on the art of! City boats about as though they were chips,| Were lowered and the forty-nine men | Magistrates ‘beoame so wedespread and swept the Island with a rush that) ae Lies Nai Getto few days ago that some of the Magts- carried ov. ng defore It. Ho! Mente, cathe Dn the poche And eoslsced |ttates determined to take steps to de: were torn from, tb slij in saving life. How many they res- [fend themselves. Magistrate Breen and with their occupants wash cued Was not ascertained by those |wrote @ letter to Magistrate Wahle, aboard the steamer Jennie. who {a President of the Board of so far as can | Magistrates, on Oct. 17, asking him to horhood of call a special meeting to discuss the = on no CUBA'S DEAF HH EIST — ase SoH re communication with many of the keys IS INCREASING Demand for an Inquiry. atong the coast, and when they have cS vtrasyaGeirecmtthadletieettaltow: deen-heard’ from this number may be ‘The-more—I- considered {tthe increased. . HAVANA, Oct, 2—Recorty of the| stronger becamo aay, on ysetion! that Of the sixty injured brough here |g 5 *| some action should ve taken by us, Cee eee eel aie | Sune Gone by. the storm In the in: “Jeoking. 19 (a. tnorough lavesbiralon pected = y terlor of the Island continue to come] into the trutn or falalty of these vurprising accusations. Not for a moment can I harbor the thevght—that-any— ofa seo«- clates would be gullty of such dis- —-teputabieconduct and -vitieur die honesty, Rea As l"tirmly‘belleve, st will reautt in & Worough vindication, 40 am anxious for a thorough Investiga- on, It will be a bad day when tho humbler classes, who have to-do With these courds, lose consdence-In ose who administr Justic in thin, This toss of confidnce would be a public canimitys ‘Therefore this is a” far-reaching” and fundamental 4uedtion. Bevides, considering the nature of our duties, freq y in= tricate and sometimes delicate, the highest..volue of. the office to tte hoider ks not lis Very moderate sal- but the honor of the potHion, Whoa we los forfelt the prin- cipal charm-of-the office, —— Therelore from every point of yew ft ds Incumbent upon—us—ts Dromptly meet, and take immediate @tepa.to-secure ain investigation. Advised Delay, Mugistrate Wanle In reply advised tat Te -matter-be-hehtover-uncit-the-next regular meeting of the, board on Oct 29, Hn-view of the actlon_of the Grand Jur, arduous tn C . C. SHAY \ Importers.and Manutacturers-of STRICTLY RELIABLE FURS, Announce that the styles which will be worn the! coming season are ready. Greater demand than the is lar: 'Yy are now, anctour sto: rthan ever before. AS: Furs. were never ini It Includes a great variety of exclusive designs| Sable, Mink, Seal, sian-Pory,,-&e. of special design, ample opportunity for si fashionable-furs. ~ we have durable and reliable f prices. The sity. Note—Everything tn reliable | ___ caretes the guarantee of rellability. No, 126 West 42d Street. . is complete, Our Stock of Coats and Jackets affording one! Ail the latest! novelties In neck piéces‘and:muffsin the leadin election. urs, at very ressonabl indications are that the coming Winte will be one of the coldest in many years and furs will not only be an article of luxury, but-of neces _ ‘There“isno-music so fascinat ing’ as that. of a> sweet-toied music box.°: There is no music box so tuneful and perfect in its execution thas Othe + Regina: It plays thousands of selections and plays them well, It takes anew hold on you,with each new tune disc, - wastes 180 to 720 ! 175.10 RITO & Upright Pianos 8150 to 8600 - Vidor Talking Machines. edieon —Phene Reginaphones B56 to S225 Our Broadway =store*is =the Hhomeof everything in*musical , St is posmible that a special eof Une eard wilt be cated erty: K Phe $1,080 bribe case fy not the only one, under, Investigation ta conuecuon with the Magivirete under suspicion. another case -a-Woman figura and. the amount-saidto-heve becn—passed na a bribe ls much larger than $1,000. Sweeping investigation, ho Grand Jury investigation “ats t0_5. Tie Whole, porn rr question betore I, Winds-up,_‘Txre—mon- Gpoly enjoyed, by certain bondsamen” in certain police courts when certain Mag- istrates preside has long ‘constituted a ¥onndai, and —the—grafiing in —poiice courts is open and notorious, Police capains say that It te utterly. imposstbie to obtain consideration of exche cases beforo certaln Magistrates, Other Magistrates are noted in police tennis csHINGTON, Oct, 20=-Presttent| ctretes for the:leniency-with whietr ther FOL Es t torday sent telegrams to| Meat men. arrosted as keepers of of Bene. 0) sopn; at’ Havaina; and’ to’ Gov. | employees jin pool:rooms: OH dt 2 of Florida, expreseing -eym- ' pathy. for tho wufterers by the recent] MAID ACCUSED 61 ‘as to re-| hurricane f | In hia mossage to ¢ Broward the + priaient sungested chat he eall upon THEFT OF $10,000 Government for ald should tt be med Necossury, Hurricane Gone to Sea, y Bahamas now a %,-The tropical from Cuba to ara to be raging My OF GEMS. (Continued from First Page.) $689; three stone turquolge and diamond ring, #39 damond ring, $700 ture er abo ©) miles out in F - Ene uN quoiso and pearl ring, $10; marquise and Min’ Cheeles, {a iano VE Gly prvmene ehore | ring. 9280; gold pencil; gold’ lorguette, tah ey } one emt ind blowin “ba| pearl earrings, 3810; circle brooch, ruby, nan Bude the reque MO. Carntina const, Tt teat | sappaire and diamond broooln $0, flower ton, Was | 1 toot se akacks foe Gonating erart none the) brooch with diamond center, $60; dia ) cae Midi and South Atinntio conats, mond brooch, $1,000; miniature yin, a or H Kingsley? | caso of 16 stick pina, gold chatelaine io. | p bug, \set with jewel, ; tutauolse rm Lyon NOEs ye his RU Gh Ok. Loy, | -yrucelet, pearl bracelet, gold wateh and fosels. Misa Pets Aa aeMt thee Units ke AMERICANS IN AUTO Torgnetto, all tie property. of Mra, Z rat Tad eee ; the p ex Clews lost two. a ie de if tne wnt a chr Toy check=-for poker. chif | a. Bid yeu, Mave money. to the Colonial Bank? ALT must jor I wouldnt have drawn thi | WS and O'Brien checks, | "G."Have you repaid. thé Was ec- |'chwokt A, es, all but se. names were not ascertained. - pay tt in — Have had ie Kings- 20 TMNT seartetess, O'Brien it RENE Pali ds eed! ESE Bilta'th ot 14 aye at magma Fe SIMASH IN FRANCE, POITIERS, Frantte, Ost. 20.—An auto- #8 Avenue B last night a vel BAIR anRored Mt " tl 4 fickal mn the slot. of a phonograph, | dremtine Me, Mamate ala You Ho. In tio Colonial | mobile containing four Americans col- Tnatantly the | of Walt TH cho] 228 Foe atin that this yc Ter t know. T cannot pay) \ided with another \ automodiie at a ty MO; man 18 a discreditable witnes; Lees Paoli A ny ers, ee ‘ b-day, ‘The iAmerte {Sun Shines, N Ikaued’ from the] hile of, the erpwa Decking you. Int this} 2 Dk DAY ROO Ea TOUR APSE Ease tae }motal mouth nt? “Dou you aasail her now? eae TIRE Oak WAe araneted ano el Ok ne coels Ala not ners ey HOCK 20, 4 eal ned by bel clooda. saw Conaianwliz turn “patel Faas apy me SOB account—-was--cinsed set. TATE Ne 3 party and hurry Into a bak room. A minute! her recolestion( ¢ rms the Fe SA ta i none fractured, ater there was a pistol shot’ and he| Meek., After Miss ‘Corcoran had Ate re (ae ite. You Rave! The injured Amenoons wore) cony, was ifolind “dead. iclks was Joarne plained that she had ne He eethee MATa ‘ A. It) to this city and after receiving medical) learned that] ness before in her life, Gen. Dingham | yi# just in the same way es the Kidg#- | treatment departed for Couhe.” ‘Their PILES OURED IN 6 DAYS, (spt TO 14 Ys. M fod watohes, gold epatch sate, a gold olgaratte cane, | Sightebn etickpins, a wet of pearl studs a ot of jade studss diamond uff but- tons, jade auf links, diamond. collar burtond and miscellaneous Jewelry yal- ued, it $2,000, In @ room adjoining that from which the thief took the miasing Jawel: “Mrs, Clews's daughter had about. $15, . (worth of jewels in a drawer, j unlooked, ; sepals Mhere was-a workman: from a house- | furnishing concern in Mra, Clows's apartment yesterday afterngon making nome repalrs, By order of her mistress the maid, Mary Chartors remained In the room while the workman was there, In giving tho omer Mrs, Clews \< tioned the Jewelry in the rate, but made Nestion of | Steading | 20. mention of ‘the col na | aR in the next ‘ instruments ofsthe-present! NH, Some men haven't yet been con- vinced of the advantages of ready- to- wear clothes, We can please them) ‘too, because in addition to the superb showing of “ready.to-put-on” togs at our three stores, we have a large custom de- partment in our Walker Street store, Suit or overcoat at $265, tailored in.a $40 way,” s Moelevy &Ceo CUSTOM DEPT. 119+125 Walker St, Bblocks east of Broadway, aM MACHINERY, COTTRELL (wo evolution preme with In good running condition; ved size | Phe) Redeoal | Printing: Co, _ Monday Memin; Seger Archi Prop Shoe: A very necéssary shoe for those who sufle#t the pains oF “flat foot". “Stientific con= struction of shoe, relieves the strain on the Weakened mus" clés and restores the naturat— elasticity of the step. TBR The Coward is the origh ———— nal Arch Prop Shoe. Other shoes sold under similarnames ure inferior imitations. —Made on stylish. lasts for. men and women. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Ye (HRAN WARREN STREET.) Mall Orders Filled. Send for Catalogue. of our OWn and the most desirable styles f abroad, made up In Russian’ Sable, HGdson Bay Persian Lamb, Caracul, Rus»| In Our Automobile Departmenti very large assortment of coats for men and womén, made up In the best manner from | GS A CURES RHEUMATISM. AL Levssekalls W renwve eve Wie mom aud. eee eee beet | umbago, Paln tnt Fieve Bore Muscles Sprains or ral, Neuralgia, en Will ‘drive AWAY! Overy trace OF moraniad and Rittaeay, whether caused. by UnumUal exes ‘ine. strain of oll Ue by anooytha and ola, the Druggists, RADWA ality! attacks of Inflammatory alinonsoa, =f _ New Y¥: [ BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LBT,” * ‘g

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