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THE UN Against Raise of Re - Change of Ow One® Supveme Court Burte Senators and nine relleve the burdens of op: ante inthe fight beink grekping <Igntiorda by Union: ro oun IbHN -FORD—1- renard fon, which,’of course, one of the #1 ' eontronts the people of thi only felief thot 1 cai seo pale of pryctical politics 3 to open W three-cent fare. By, population tie ren! gated for some time. and laws must eventually jn regard to relations and tenant. ‘ Senate. MARTIN SAXE-I shall an evidence of tho fact th ‘UPHOLD TENTS “IW AGHT FOR : i A Supreme Court Justice, ~ Senators and Assembly men Pledge Support. ION’S DEMANDS ‘Want Restrictive Leg! Justice, Adtemblymén ‘Arp pledged to do all in their pdwer to waged against the to be relict of tothe sort developed this winter for the) tenant whose rent is jerked Supreme Court. p the unsettled sections of the ely by rapid-tranzit railroad lines at @ distributing t evil for Manhattan | ngeated Brooklyn would be m: prea for Our constitutions between landiord roposition for to aupport any practical proposition equitable rents In the city. My record 4n-the Loglulature should be taken os RENTS nts with ners. threo pressed ten~ ‘Tenanta’| the 1s the land} reatest that} js city. The within they ust now $8) the iti~ be amended be pleased at T am als {ntereate-of | wlo Gordon, fond «t rent | | THE EVENING WORLD, Tu EBODAY,. ie) VEMBER 13, [BANDITS ROB TRAIN. FALL RIVER BOAT SINKS TUG IN RIVER Pliots’. Association Will Be Asked to Protect Small Craft In Bay. : : The vutting down of smaller harbor craft by steamboats of the Yall Myer [bintwer-extended jast night to the tur w, commanded by Capt Locis on, and Owned by Robert Rogers, of No, £0 Bouth street, Manhattan, The Arrow was sunk by the freight eteamer S) Pequolt, ea route to Fall River, and her crew only escaped by Jeaping to the deok-of-the dump acim Boabind, which t had tn tow, Tho cret of the Arrow ciatm: thet the septein of the Peqlot: totally dlerey y garded lights ehown fram the tus. aye eee ne Breen OY With har tow the Arrow was pro- it 2 Gordon, her! -seaiog trom-the Brodkiyn Navy Yard husband, around whom Sie police wove! (4-454 Jower end of Governor's leant, & powerful’ chain of ciroumetantial.evi:| Seon the Boom was to have been Dut, aera ieee ice, WhO smash- 0. thy tow of tho tug Robert, Rowers. SLAYERS STORY SAVES GURDOK ~ FROM Chalk WochinceAgainConfesses Murdér for Which An- other Was Held. Bide by tide | court ‘to-day a @ snurder, cna of whom was \nexpect- edly snatched trom dea th-oidle by tip: Sther wes the Inquest {nto the de: ed the ch ontesaing that ete oly, Of the tof Amity ‘hot, Bro 1 enlts ah ine 5 puate not Gordon cominitied the aS guirtly ‘after § ‘o'clock, \the Pequoit dordo Ze ie : rounded the Battery and\ bote down side! cadet) shot cccatinaal wondering} ON the smaliatchath, /nuking bet | amidaGins and sinking her a torty feet glances “at ‘the man who saved Alm. | OOo Voohince was unmoved by the court) “7 payed my Iife and thdse ‘of my Proceejings. He ‘sat with his long | crow oy culling upen them td Jump for Grms folded nerors his Dreact and the] the soow,” said Capt. Laraya. Those ar eee eUITENS «| Who escaped were Engines: Jupn powerful Angers that choked the. life | Fir en Joseph ‘Thorpe and Alexan out-of Magste Gard. S oes TE odileg his thead ap; P ugh ‘Mortwomery "ana crafts of laser tonnacs s afound New. York, Caut, Larsen protest with the Pilots’ | Asso- The Pequot slowed dowk last wid charge of tho pres dence. Hoe “Brought police witherses, wad 2,woman of uje Bower {address fn t the tug captain was fol reper coursé, and claims {hat ood fami: eh their boat had the®: od was well found her a: profit Eat River— Policeman Se! i Fitth strest g station, testified that ea: in the morn-} NATION OFFERS AID him on the Bowery and said & woman No, N Second street. » Embassy Gets No was deag at Xv f s The woman was Maggie Gordon gaa Reply from Lawyer Ac- cused of Murder. Fight of way up (ths the man her husband. Scheren went to the house, He found the -woman dend on tho bed, clothed eves to he hat,-but-the- shoe -and-mocking— of foot were OW Sho ficor near her.| policemen followed Seheron and A arrested o larch of the room (henind a plerare| er Wochince's Confession. Following § at tho cise of MagzieG {abished her identity. $100 000 1 WIL FOR ELOPING GIRL Scranton Miss ‘Can't Be Found | and Money May Go to Hospital. Noy, 15—A fortune | SCRANTON, Pi | ot $100,000 Bwat {who five years «go tor! has been tos “1 which \e a legacy from her uncle, will) be turntd over to a hospital at Decatur, | | Ti., under the terme of the will, was bor In Phite ‘was spent to | betty tas W oRt—of At the ago of ten yea Gied and shé camé to B While | eeiphte, this clty. her paren’ ton, whe: mother's brother, the made ter home with her Frank 8, Hall. She Years_of age, and,then-went to Phila- delphia, entering a ladies’ seminary, where she was educated. While at} ———— ee ATTY.-GEN. MAYER IN EYE AND:EAR HOSPITAL a’ Ato At Woodruti’s Kamp Kill Kare He ‘Injured His Left Eye on the} Corner of a Newspaper, Attorney-General Jullus M. Mayer is in the Manhatten Eye and Ear Hosp’ suffering froin a painrul end Canger: 35 laceration of his lett eys, With good; fortune he may BS ou tt was said jest 0 * His injury was received In a week, a tate crasrman Timothy L. Woodrutt'e Kamp Hill Kare, In, the Adirondacks, where | Mp. Mayer went with others of the candidates as Mr Woodratts guest + after election. He was reading a news- | paper last Saturday night. ing’ the paper a arp scratched the delicate m and in turn: | corner of it) face of the oye. Mr, Mayer {s nearsighted, and, wan holding the paper close to his! face, ‘He camo to the city yesterday morn: Ing with Chairman Woodrut and con-| remained with the family until fourteen |, 4 fpar {8,000 tn « jn figs 9 AND STAND OFF POSS. RWNO, Nev. held up the Limited, we unday night and ercaped wlth the place at red shots being a SIMPSON CRAWFORD €O. announce exclusively an important speciat sate beginning to-morrow, Physical Culture /The ‘Healthful Exhilarating Sensation of wearing iq the / For Men, tain a perfect pi nolst, om Nature intended, To nk ERECT 15 VASHIONA BLE. Deep Breathing is the secret of Health, Strength, Vigor and a Glear Healthy Skin, because if cseates and maintains a strong, healthy. pair of lungs absolutely necessary to purify the ‘blood; ard pure blood,'circuldting to all parts of the body, drives out ‘the impurities and promotes Heaith, Strength, Vigor and a Clear, Healthy Skin, ‘The NATURAL BODY CONFORMER—Physical Culture WITHOUT EXERCISE=is the secret_of deep breathing because it holds the figure perfectly erret, cs Nature intended, thereby remoy- ing all pressure from th: lungs, forcing them to expand, and giving them power to inhale an abun jance of pure air and to expeléiie impurities. Likewise an_erect figure takes “all pressure from the 8 omach and other vital organs, removing the cause of nearly all the ills of the human body so common and dist-essing, from headaches to a bad case of stomach trouble, indigestion and many more Serious disorders, , | Few people are perfectly erect, Not many men and women A and scarcely any children, The jeast pressure on the lungs and stomach,tthourh sometimes entirely unnoticeable, is often the cause of iil health Few realize this, and instead of removing the cause they fil the system with drugs and medicines which usually give relief, but often do more harm than-good. Th: NATURAL BODY CONFORMER removes the cause. For BOYS and GIRLS. ‘Parents who consider the present and future welfare of their children quickly recogniz? and appreciate the advantages of NATURAL BODY CONFORMER as the simple and effective method of de: oping growing boys and girls into strong, +-ealthy, vigorous men and wom ADOLPH BTERN-1 Gea of the tenant. It ts wine “0 oN A on Ms, re Of LIP T, BAGLETON-T perience in T am at th ‘ow Yo seis MERVIN C. STANLEY everything in my power to as law rifts as property val permit, any bUl or pny constHutional measure that is eatculated to lighten the bur- our jandloras agsis| Support any measure tha he Ter non yee ft to send to the Legis- a7. ECE—I am a fiat er, atid Tam, ir-favor-of-lexisiation poeedag-oviie of my tus. i heartily earnest rent 8. KAN Ts potics: havetka willing o— watve extradition, the real os: | Ho usual the British e service of | abo n who % ing that all th Recoad trent. I eald Thad. complied with. This necesaitates accord he maid, ‘the man who killed in England for a fortn’ fF renis. er _tatight here al your wae,“ Tn0; ari Magistrate ofters his ext =I shall do |man they arrested had nothing to do! dition, should the hearing of his ca bring wbout | with 1° Treault’ In extradition being granted uations will Baden, strong and sinewy by years of work at his trade as a baker choked her to! Both the Embaasy and the Consulnte aviien ho waa aire ae waa dead tal ener al corps be sated Aven eae ae took-off her siooblug and found $$ in ing sshether he wished for assistance closed the door kad walked out, as an Américan citizen, but he aid not aw him, He was absolutely rooiy. The German officials here ex- pect the extradition papers to reach London Nov. 15. Hau has not yet en- gaged counsel. ) Gebhard, ‘Tenth, Saker, Gordon Held as Witness, —>—____ A. CAVILLIER—Rents are too £ ont 2 Nigh 1) Stuubittan and the Donte Yon don testified that re went out tor DYING WITH HICCOUGHS, by or your landlord and not for " ni f do} fs ~~ SOSEPHT We RELLAR—Tne—work dap ueeeee y not allows to testify, | ad, the Tenants’ Unlor iy the kind that engaged co | Every’ Know r i Aaivalelel aha e Sia hes very Known Remedy Fails in “BEV Re ROB am hel gusband as a “of _P; “Hos! at al Umex to. the durdens-ot-oppreszed t Mr. Donovan will shortly ing of bis executive con Tiss: Broadway, aid procedure, I shall Kentlemen who Have gener top t ~ Police Search Again od As a direct result, it ts sald, of Juries {nficted in an qasault upon by a mtg and woman oa Airs, Mary Green, ot No. 123 Rast One Hundr ty-seve street, died to- vile Hospital, ‘The police of the ast One Hundred| and Fourth strect station, of newa of Mrs. Green’ Billen Case; At the ¢ me of the a t One Hundred and Herd with he? sons, Harstd an found her bo: 4 ____nelour one 4; to dinner, “Bhe was ‘Why Not Restrictive Legislation? DIES OF A BEATING. -—_FOBBERS GAVE HER Casey, Whom Vic cused, but Was Set Free. sixty-five years old, @ search for a young woman know Mrs. Green lived In a fat at N: Rory enants: Pon’ STE. N, Noy, meee RT CHESTER, _N. ¥., Nov. 13 pooner: - | Guisepp! Roganiello, twenty-elght yearn | 3 =f} Rteharad—ra Will Bring Mtn! old. {s in the South Strect Hospital Invite here, dying. of hlocoughs. The man was ous! for Ellen} tim Ac- | June 24 ta ‘ed and Tw day in Bol upon nt death, dex —_Case_of Patient in Hospital House Detentio: ns —SON-T0 GO FOR CROKER, | Father to This Country, iA taken to the institution three months 4g0, and ‘has boon under treatment rah ererite ofthe atiack, hing known to! medical eo hins been tried 5 patient 1s very weak and slowly Cheapest and’ Best First Seorge. Ty Harlem Howpital for twenty- When she could speak Eljen Cas befriended, nnd a young mi ot rovl for , & Young wornan + saw before called upon ner, into insensibility’ and’ bouna an ghe ni neat h her for | br Mts. Green was unable to ‘Ko to cour an appear against tho Casoy woman, | the caso was allowed to drop. Tien Casey was released: bed a fainting fit last Fina Mrs. G THE GENUINE ©LD FASHIONED Sea Foam Baking Powder (REGISTERED 1869) A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder of Greatest Efficiency Infinitely Superior Sold and Recommended by PARK AND TILFORD, ACKER, MERRALL AND CONDIT Co., end all High-Class Grocers eee ways ready, to support: the eet }sulted a physician, who advised him | 4 ‘ rs his firs) S VeNav ie lta go into c hospital for treatment WILLIAM SOHMBR—T am ts bearty }tession, 3 LONDON, Nov. 13—At tho request of | {1 dice | arith and will gupport.any| Wasseraan the State Department at. Wash! ; sympathy 2 story in detail. He the American Conaul-General, Mr. | ee = to reduce rents, met the woman near her. home a. ~ H } THOMAS. EF GRABY—h most un mpanjed het to her room. Ho ‘Wynne, haa forwarded all the ee eatterma J. desire tobe under- q against Women” ton aynttabie respecting the —ense-of -| Why Will iE sysal anaes n_had tong deen | year A : t . riod oa pledged to the iénant's cause one had seen “eSoh tara filas_Stau. the lawyer of | Yon Insist? tn-its every reasonable effort. enter tie house Wit SMaggla Gor-. Washington D, C,, who was arrested | tncite every, r Assembly. The door of the room had no|in Tendon, Nov. 8 charged with the|{ When you are offered FREE a 4 ( clones baught a x r- law @ i f shall wupport|the throat, and “with fingers made | murder of hia mother-in-law at aren OF CHARGE the services of the best of eye specialists—and glasses of highest quality are prescribed and fitted, at prices that seem almost absurd, why insist in paying to others five and ten times as much ? At all of my stores a careful 4 and consciéntlous examination can be had absolutely free, And l offer you glasses for One Dollar?! — Why not accept my perfectly fair offer? Isn't it well worth your while to come to one of my stores when eyesight as well as money can be saved? DAE, 125th St, bel. Sth & hadison Ars, N.Y, Hrd Ave, bet_B5th & B6th Sts, NY, | fies sad Foe ‘To avotd mistakes bring this-nd. with you. Btores Oven Evenings, | {8 notan exaggeration to say nearly every bo. Exercise | school ehe Jearndd dressmaking and was | proficient at tt. y | Women th the intention of opening an ¢s- 2 nee d to this | and Children, D the {dea ra %y Sho was ‘ Corsct Dept-—Second Fioor. | engaged with the of N. A; ‘ ot WOMEN | The N. Manse, in the Green Ridge section of | A Autcrml Dedy Conformer maarite | the city, and was highly. satoemod Ae garmen tie appt t ve fs ago she sudeniy left figure. ounors, ey ' ipa eet ae at the "pare afoparts a charming falnese to the Healthy, Strength and Vigor: tte ume Mense Terjoumy tex eriders, prins : Es a + erect, commanding pests an peared: Cultlvates @ clear, bea Hard, well develqped muscles. ; _Eyéry efort to locate either the man|']” Jen’ (pare blood te the Hedaces ile abdomen, if desired, $ . tute — mparta, 2 graceful ca tholte th yithes WORDS NAA Stra ed See Gigen. the, form a natural <Narnine tentled-by- Nat er danpson Crauford Ca. SINTH AVE. 19° TO 20“ STREET, NEW YORK. CHOICE OF 20 GREAT | Piano Bargains at $110. Easy terms or °S“down and S5 monthly. = [BENG the past few wecks we have been doing a surprisingly large piano, business. From our’ patrons who f have bought new —Instru ments we have recetved jmany-used Pianos that-are taken as part paymenton the now purchase. These we Send to our workroom and nave put in first-class ordér, guaranteed to give satistac- f tion. .In fact, so good do we consfder then that we will take back any Instrument and credit the amount you have paid on whatever nsw fj piano you may select from mour warcrooms any tm | A nominal sum down nce {n- monthly payments will: secure one of ATL OS SEES ene Choose from the following ¢. I Horace Waters upright 1 Weser Bros, upright I Weber upright 1 Chickering upright 1 Steinway uprig: t U Bradbury. upright TE Leeonmis-uprigh 1 Haines upright I McPhail upright I Estey upright 1 Needham upright 1 Stone upright 1 Gilbert upright Jd Estela upright I Raven & Bacon upright I Mathushek upright livers & Pond upright 1 Tway upright 1 Mollenhauer upright 1 Schumann upright A call at our warerooms will demonstrate this the finest collection of Used Piano Bargains ever offered. Our line of New Pianos includes instruments made by the famous. Packard, H. & S. G. Lindeman, Schumann and ten other welil-kaown makers. and the bala iroup of 20 Used Pianos: Ask to see Our Line of and girl that goes.to school rs round shouldered tow be over the desk, and that many of the fils of childhood are d ly or indi the result of Round Shoulders, and could bs avoided by holding the shoulder erect.” hearty att parents wtit-recail the many_tines they have said to thei children ‘Hold your shoulders up. This is Impossible without some kind of a support.as the child forgets, pbut with the NATURAL BODY CONFORMER it is equally impossible for Round Shoulders to exist, “it is therefore reason- able to believe that many dollars otherwise expended for imedicines niay be saved by removing the cause of physical disorders in children by means of the NATURAL BODY CONFORMER, SPECIAL $475 SALE Price” I,’ [RAT ORDERS | Send breast mei ROUND SHOULDERS. Permauently Straightened or — Prevented. Ask for the NATURAL, Get the Genuine CULTURE WITHOUT EXERCISE r The Kind that Enables Any One to Play. Koch's Uptown Prices Make Down town Shopping an Extravagance. OCH & Co. These Specials for Wednesdays: Women’s Tatlored Hats. FINE FELT HATS r A choice collection ‘of productions from our own work- trimmed with velvet, ribb cobors—atnd ribb wings and Repos : Sue Senrac Misses’ $22.50 Suits, $17.50. MISSES' AND SMALL WOMEN'S SUITS in the season's favored colors ano black; the materials are broadcloths and cléstots, also-a-vartety—of—-mbe- on, 00, Mack ie ettectsy Val tures, checks and plaids; semi and box coat styles—24 and 36-inch length Coats satin lined, fly or double-breasted fronts; velvet or self collars, Skirt: i ares j¢ and cluster-plaited models. 14 to 18 years; made to sé Misses’ $£0 Tourist Coats, $7. MISSES'AND SMALL-WOMEN'S TOURIST EET COATS: 50 inches long, full box style; tailored straps of self cloth; velvet or {ancy inlaid collars; they are made in’ blue and black cheviot, also plaids and’ mixtures; 7 QQ) sizes 44 to 13. years; regularly $19.00 : one strictly te} 47 NEWYORK. ceries at Low Prices. t Telephone Fre doz, $1.60: Whole “Tuma: quality aqmulity riety; \ pound New Bayern FigesLarge, lous fruit, 2 Th, rtripn | Comes — ty d i nest. a Near Sugar i snow at, Lasker be vars | i sar 706) 4 i Bs 2be ih. atin lineea Six Specially Priced Items 1206 j Paces from Our Wine Store. a Layer | it Dae Gina Rye White Cameron, Mightund | { co 4 Whiskey Magi aa the stan | Metter than: the hight 4 =| tte 4) pinne: 1 Sherry Wine of F at! Java’ axtr hesday at; per. sal al Dinne 2.78, per bot- full Haver; 28¢ i y 705¢ tJ De Week Biscult — Deticlous Maine suene Corn |hreukfant: — lar et BAG, | Cochran‘ Co.'s Gen- Royal Siw auatity, | PackuRe lve Belfast. Ginger Butter-Sehiim- Waverly Blend. Cotes | superior, Zintandel-—An| Alo—Bottled and. pack- fitiest QUALICY of ‘selected Mocha andj|extra fine Jalifornia} ed abrond in original hed ADDS Hava “rich fall tlayor: | Clarets a good BR casen; dellebttally ree - 3 Ibs, 64,00: table. wine: pel freshing; "De 9G Ib, DQG | hares Sattiesst Grow | howers Mboruieaie ds Pxtra Fancy | a Extra Fancy. fe coe = Florida — (4 Grape Fruit: ‘Extra Special. = | Oranges pelectate Bret Grape Nuts, lor Breakfast, pkg.....0... +5... 10c Luscious, Julcy, ele eee aT Colman’s English Mustard.-van. i0e sweot frult; Selectod i yeas WILKE Runkle Gros’. Cocoa, can ‘ OTS stock. { s ARATE Borden's Peerless Cream, can se | Eox containing Box COntaIn Ap ose BE Cerebos Salt, reg. 156, can, 9¢ ERI ED \ each,..c) 55} i2¢ Maine Sugar Corn.. es 3 Cans td |.@ Box containing 54, f Mantand Brandy Evaporated | Ch AE Cream) Succotash.. 25e Finest auatity: (Calttor | Box containing 80, 3.59: | Gaon otars | mound. ‘206 + : = Preneth De Sew im each, Ze} Vy ea UB er eeass Bitlea FP French Ollye OM—Ror-|Seedio. [Maine Snecotash. are y| Af Brine quality Wen | terient al Stuer Carpets and Rugs. AXMINSTER CARPETS;-borders to-matehy were $1.25; VELVET CARPETS; borders to match; were $1.00; yd HEAPESTRY-GARPETS;1¢0m1,-hall and stair pat SMYRNA RUGS; all wool; beautiful designs; size. 9x12 BRUSSELS RUGS; Oriental designs; size 9x12 ft., were $18.50. WILTON YE! RUGS..-.Size 835106. 4-7 QQ Size 9x12. weer toc 19.98 avae Slzé B9x10.6 17 50 Size 9x12. 49 50 AXMINSTER RUGS... Were-$22.5 Were $2 7 P r } Ft -Gurtains;-Fortieres, Etc, IRISH POINT LAC » heavy, borders; y designs; ath heavy ah lecsy new 2.75, NOTTINGHAM LAC real-lace; were §: DENTELLE ARABE ilers; RENAL eae a ee PD nsertions ani 5.75 vere $5.50, IZED ARML ee Carving Sets. CARVING SETS, consisting of knife and fork; genuine stag handle; S-inch Spanish forged steel blade; | silver ferrules. Gas Radiators. With 6 foot Rubber Tubing, tor heating rooms quickly; 4 tubes, Jewetled; aluminum base and top, Attached or detached in a trices... 1.98 | SUNDAY! WORLD WANT ADVERTISEMENTS . MORK MONDAY MOK) Between Lenox 125th St. West, & Seventh Aves, ING WC 4

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