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| | | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1906. Horse Show Opens in Big Garden with Strife for Coveted Blue Ribbons By Fashion and Steeds in Keener Competition thon Ever Kno Gown Exhibit Bramrices| ta tistanee All Records. MISS Beglice Borosye y— pmviing 772 LOWS PASS DRESSMAKERS ON TRIAL., Creations, Deccnte d by Mme. Louise, Promise Effects to Entrance. Oe cc / TO-DAY'’S PROGRAMME. EVENING. Ring Committec—Col. Ge Lancey A. Kane and &. D. Afotgan. 59 P. M.—Tudging 18 pontes under Faddia, Class $4, S33 PM hamiess 30rsca show 053.45, n: I, MSndeing 10 pa’rs of har- feta horsra. Class 2 The annual Horse Show tn Square Garden opened to-day ‘with a parade of morc t 4 of the cotin-| try finest animals dn the tanbark arena To-night so Near-soclet: | will parade in the ost eUrmeoUs! Fale | ee) ment : ITo7loworye~ ANTS There was no} two, hundr peop 1 | On ie) go. if g jn the den when. the first event, | et is preliminary Irial of ¢wenty-nine saddle vate | Bue: 7} horses entered as Closs No. at Sons os tered mado an 6, and of these Gifteen were sel for further com- petition on Tuesday evening. The class was for saddle horses ex- ceeding fftoon t two Inches, four years old or o and carrying 1) pounds. Among the entries was J. W Harriman a inut mare, | a be. ridden by -elie | Beach, now in, Among ozher ce exhibitors in was Artist 1. | Grunde,-a dix chestnut ¢ wie. by Miss who rides fatride. a m tiny ttle ir dowing. She attracted mic on by her ex- | = ie ODIO Ten rere — Be (SOCHOOD | F HARRIMAN NOT SEEKING gg] SHIGE LOOPS __ THE CROWN OF ee eetient saddle. Bomo of the entries that will have a chance to compete on Tuesday are Lit- tle Max, exhibited by Mrs, 5, F. Has- erot Coroto: Patterson of Mary O’Connor. Gir Robert, exhibited by gon, fr, iIndications Are that Gang Toughs Attacked pegs | hi wn Befor Picea amc aN TSS 2 DEPEW BACK IN TO AND WRITING A BOOK. Senator Penning Memoirs for His Son, and Says He Will Go Back to Washington. ~~ Senator Chauncey M. Depew haa req. ned to his New York house, i West. Puty=tourth “stroy, “attar way Test =r 4 expects to_remal re unUl Cons Kross begins. He te writing. a book of nUPelY rex 3 prostration 1 insomnia. I aim seventy-two years old,” “he sald, “and 1 wor! too hart in the last Presidential campaign. I was ty! terly run down, but now_I feel well, My first work was In the Fremont cam- peilgn. and 1 only regret that 1 was not able part: in the’ Hearat. Hirt hes thele Tho gTho Benator ca BABY'S TORTURING SAIN HUMOR Ears Looked as if They Would Drop Off—Body Entirely Covered-— Face Mass of Sores —Three Doctors Could Not Cure—Child came to town ime to. town’ venterday. Now Clear CURED BY CUTICURA,. =a Mrs. George J. Steose, of 701 Coburn St., Akron, Ohio, tells in the following letter of another « ‘© remarkable Br mors__daily made by Cuticura Soap, aesiated by Cuticura Ointment, after physicians, and all else had failed: “I feclitmy duty to pa- rents of other poor suffering babies to tell you what Cuti- cura has done for my little daughter, te eet ai She broke out all over her body with & humor, and we used every: recom mended, but without results. I called in three doctors, they all claimed they could help her,’ but she continued. ta grow worse. Her body was a mass ot sores, and her little ‘face was bei iv, arg——Hospltal “the would drop off. _ Neighbors advised me Aniouthe win several ory chal waxeal bas je sy you's od, 0: | before T had used half of the cake ‘ot ame filled. A merry party entered No. soklyn, who | Soap and box of Ointment the sores ha Bi. the box held hy’ Richard McGann, WoWware’ WHICES O77 eoe FB} OOD NOW ASSU Railroad Magnate Declares He Would Give * eae River yes-| all healed, and my little one's face and Geveral” pre dren with a gc Nebr cal Ai satarn age desperate | body were as clear as a new-born babe's. v erness occuple as Hitchook's box had” previousty en-the vie T-would-not-bo without-it again if {t Some interest Was taken in the Jump- K t A = Jog content. class No. Hapollo, the} E | Up His Cares and S ep Aside To enters cost five dollars, Instead of seventy-five dast "year's, winner in) this class," a ee cents, which is all it cost us to cure Ata VOrySHiWTh RES DR TINE: hi . ise of the crew cf the fire- 5 Ee ara aa | Morrow, If Possible. Bat age Cs Voce babe sation eae tag eien cates ev Sapollo wag rid-| i | ell hi street Brooklyn, | OD cis tara and medicines without any | cIficaGo, Nov. \19.—Just pifote he pass We need. improvements f . Acfoanl ARG RaW <8 Oi ae ee eee er, | Teteraal Tresimeot fo eyery } lerttor-Katieas Clty: where -hel-witt-bo when we have done ail that. sh 1 out from shore in the fe ner on be rte tren te Ian 3 i 5 = fc = to present Hines i shartal =eET| ter her, | censigting of Cutieure &: ntpegl Bes Reweke: i desiree Last Obstacle to the Car-| ine jucat oc honor of RE a a Shortell:fomped In after Tet | Sean ct Carag Way, of the} ——— == = r = 0 fl == i Commerctat Cth rears ait fel 7 Acie ea ane ra arr hoster stud. | | o t Fi u i on lor otherwise fin intext wrta tae best physicians Tall Peder Diag chester Ga ae | + F¥ingOutof Terminal | eawani u. Harriman, parones cura i Gapwane eae Nominee ides ‘wae | Old Carl Hammond Nearly Dead When Res- Oe railroad financlers, tatked to. r4portors MHeRERCOMTa RAE Bt ea Ae nea ae bec Rife ewan at taking ono Bir Roder- | Hf yi Plan Removed and railroad men, while his priya ¢redit, would Le UAC Catt _——— Cnzanint cnt cued from Thirst and Starvation and | fe Sar aier eRe TIN : mae cancer a Ly ola tsa i ; What ne sald startled not u few a ate ee Sealy Salsas those sho! heard hin words worth tm hosplcal ene. b cet Aitacks of Hungry Rodents. Every obatacle HAE AU IHRE Wesh 65st ara not | ambitiqua to) beconta Wald He ads i ocidea ARacmDUACG EAL the isyitli st | Tete polenta PARR Seat Cloeau ote rated financial king,” he said. “Indeed, 1 vat Now York: 4° | that “those men’ were mistreating by EN Carl Hammond, sixty yeara old, who) ia EES THNE Irae cio HOC MON ie en eeaachatsleahutesbean TradAcun tit SNE O Tees UR AST ceOntrO! To ST HT eat Itixen aedoteer wound tr Neronend, Urat-her-oyes were | and -neasly ad_no home for a third of a cen: | tae sllantest tendency PENS CUE foe ore aey cnuE ter I Labatt nt sc ceh lava seibara nekworld® calla taues | (Hk cown arc lives tn country | Mlackened, and that there were «nahes | SS ening from a /iBout, now cheering hiunself with the |tdy-leakod out today, and Mayor Mos| cess, @ man muat apply hlmacle atiledy | mKeN Se A Fe NS Oy TO SI are CASH OR CREDIT. = ia eu ene de) b4 aked out to-day, and Mayor ea 0} faulistaten his -xe- | ane at and on hor Weeegs. ae a endured tor tHe eoUntet srt some WAI OE ted that the mattpr Is we keep just—a ttle in Pore linjirice must-have been intlisted before [P _AND MAKE aE chfidren and Po non giving way tu a fe ime snot tao ivuen tnt oe Mire Into tho river: Your Own ‘Forme: nan § ¢ Glendale pollse xt p und when he awakened he dimly) “1 did ont want to talk about thie) advance It requires yr force of] nin pay a site eee tReet, | tion, Long Island City, At the station eyes of big rats smiling | unit we: get a. hirthor along. | will {o stay constantly ut bualncsa, por Ott Mit CO eeh pawhoato house he told a story tliat eau cursed’ th Md CNS Wt ie the Mayor, o {t may be| “Are you ambitious ome ole -|/the willl tfront, and chen Sion renee? Anal horror to ahidider sand = slacerely: .—-Bugdust would not then mates Inthe -way-of--cartying out, aalced. th ere / B.-A Hart. 0 lament the old man's fate. move, he had to run at thein plan in ite entirety, but at the pres-| ‘Ambitious to becomo a financial i arte her cap- £2 trreerxnt so. = away awarded to. th Hammond was tired and niost Atep on them before they PRT eae tiubes diay Diesel i | cit ta reek 3 ent moment the proposal is to make the relen? Why, I would give {t all up things. Pile cutice roi porenCneatar rete week-ago yesterday, and-at Myrtle ventured toatl out for) Hrookyn Hridgo. termir Rreat 100 {tT could,” was his answer. is the recent aimee tone ng tony noher mutts oe in Imre Jamer—} fit partion + Cypress ‘aventes, but a 3971 evening, SSE e 0 aera >and Route} of any sort naw the little picalc sto Of iis voice dled away. dn city necds | ‘And Bouthi=| ete h ples of any a7 t site is teal, might suppose, thovet 0. tf relatives know, ae anders Park, with It# Inviting buildings, and} Walls— ha A fo. than may te fn ia, sountry dup in a a6 | ee r Is Star wowned by Je dechled to-go Infor Tia chose Vals ; Tires st a Tie teeiiniae ada BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. i a: wis_na-o1e-about-to 1 Tueathy nieitt cam Tay or FIG Leeks ike Bixtecn:——}21BB-to © 3d Ave the imal a Porm 2192 ad = anything marred his rest it wus oner did not know Tend Tatas tats -by the wore, ten could vite -indy—found—-a—way “| presenco—ot— to ‘Tho cup et he wont! rau) * the Pine d the ame owner before {t- becomes: his; MPOUt and” he—patd tle-nttention ta { by Cos y the old itity her complexion without “property. Tt haa be won by | Weti—not then, but tater, they Paes . toa uae erannia! Cate TE Moore, or Maton Truss. -achr-atten Gente nethy and day q Fraute paneer aE TuESO: fame. le vhas three entries this year— shut f « if fc Ta = ta vis CO! Forest Kite, Bryony and Menelta pocked) nalcencuses loaded and sunlended: at thecaame rit Nuts," she write Wis cony aioe alee’ gaa Ay taient I could rot live ton : bout $76,000 and Mr, Mooi alll be: Tindrenealh he 7 ‘wible; kidney: a ‘sadly. ‘disappointed man should one PoTNReree in 1 th time, heart trouble; “kidney ot his hoi not wih the blue ribbon, + + riously lffed gane Morosini Arrives. smell was OM iss Gailia Moroxtnt toon horses entered thy Tas four. vised AUG. east thought ENT LOSESAPPEALTY fy" { nily and-rouid dose, the flesh trom aot Paves ery ro: Be wore a : arg would hay i a=Nute because I-sinpt tet eae ‘rhlig | the door was locked from tae H mas 8 Wh o=Nute becaus 1 = ty locked, at that 0 it not been for shia cloth t Hh H few -ingiteltive ones | Bee 3 4 nn na Unites 1 the thma he. fought. the. ard—id pot —dreany who all morning had ween wandering | dchated the Uitte Darke wel ae ne oagtt howe she fight nd foes ‘eith a get " ait Poyucutes sihhana around the fence that divides the board | Keres In. extent, ad ‘ordered thoi | and. tren: Init, und when the ent ond given up hope walk from the tanbark. longing for | Watchman to put locks on the doors. of | children happened <0" De An thelin loyeyl-wak Edward M ad a large sun something real fashlonuble to stare at. | the aimerent buildings, This watehman | and Heeb aoe ttle: Pel \ eh) endingia large - sin {t was whem Hammond had hei frien battered in ehby doar, jRete : Shomer ny ini ered ne and belig under the t Hammond now tried to-wet out, but | had about eivel a {needed for ri ils ee inister vonalt of Dr. Cra contenitoc shysiclans for Uiree ye with COURT OBJECTS TO he gout not borin to bude, dhe aol |#in, ab. Nas cy eR, fantasies S| from wv Episcopalian: Minister samt ec by Crepiay7 goneniad thee | ohyatelans for. tired yearn) with HIS TRIAL Ce ea mee ana Baa SH Maryine man out | eat Must Leave Church for [1 ha rats thronehout and nad shown | Nuts! féod Uiree times a lay, T MARRIAGES Door Didn't Budge. Jand'rave him water ond food. “Ite wil A Ss Dee E a ae | now Tam sound as a dollar, am perhana rec the German ny a “h a 7 7 ern all his eatmnoalt! yenrevolt Im go far as Mandel Jacobowitz ts TTR = Se iaaaiaieniiiae De jane. strects will have to be spanned by npl on 8 bette ha 0 ie jarches. xleen, conrerned the trial marrligy is an ex- cellent flea, ,only the auinorities die- agres with him, and in consequence née tlett street, 1 er oh der, of No. liverink some pa dnvét Frank Sny- |. SEL Spee Nae Fore avenue, vez te WORKED 41 YEARS ges in Fifth avenue WOMEN SHOPPERS _| ESCAPE RUNAWAY TEAM 100 Will wpend six’ months on Blucwelt rhe Islands Na on Blucewete An autsmodile parsed, and tho ane ON THE SAME BANK. eet egal On Och. 18 he wan arraigned in th} blew his siren horn, Tho horses dashed |, y Yarlem Coury on compiatnt of his wits, ‘i a 5 st and at Droadway Who said he {riled to contribute te F 4 ila St capped ru x dow ha ti nd: 8 to per sinipart ot the aA taney Dashed Into an “L’: Pillar tte unl Bale cr au Seu {St elr ohite He gave bond in 31,00) i ri ‘0 Sto ROW crogeing: tha wa . atch ti rthiuwill be # re to py $5.4 week, ey in Time to Stop ‘dropped thelr bundles and got to safety | 3a thi elty, dled is eekentorday Niro. Jacobowits told Magis- 1 nick of time, : | ss rate Cornell her husband had | ist manag ki * failed to pay Miss Annie Doyle, proba-| A score of women shoppers In Sixth | moro Just managed to get out Hon officer nt the Essex Strect Police | avenue and Broadway came noir boing | Of th frightened horses’ way at B xth z E i Bn Court, located him in another home aay steam | vento as they dashed into the pillar. 2 7 Eh peared | mes where he claimed to have a wito and | Un down to-day by a runaway tenm | Oho' of the. horace was Killed ane the | fldelty> and ofthis | made ax follows ia. horse tors; They are of | Ai child, which stopped only ter one of ¢ wagon was wrecked. 6 his noc * singulariy note he Court of Fiévlew ha. Memed, | handsome equipment and’ ea Toa | Whitt dam: Was g Auked 1 it wan true, ho said: ¥en, | horses had been ic by coming Jn SSeS worthy; | 1n Mt ha wan apvointed | nantmously the dgcielon kia atavewents a proper call no sect ha ih rth eh AY eanit support} contact with an “I?” pillar, y J AR SPS RAD SLOMAN STI BUCH WR KAS Bair eee ; i better way Ru ant! o OO) tor with the finesse at bas] cow ia caso of Rev, Alay 8. ese are the first Interurban sl . t Besreue Kill Milos Doyle upon getting | the American Hxprevs Company, waa {commonly known as a World Real: jan aine manner and pits he Raine i and pated Irriment willibe Watched with interest famow boo! ° x nid, the respec eatesm of all] \ Aent ntereat | Vile! 8, Uberty, | ‘i [etanding in front of No, 17 West Twen- | Estate Oke Acquire one to-day, who came in contact with him, The Crapecy case has od wide in transportation orclea @,” In pke De Graw Thad dropsy pe~ cunsultation Fl an John i woe Derma- and || tological Institute to the = RED —ticn ing _beeadiise always think i NOSE is ly<emb pare Erase peop} t comes froy al | Overcating or drinking, Whatever the cause, there is no ot | reason to suffer {rom Red Nose out 19, county Station, Grew Worse—Face and Body — IN TWO WEEKS FOR 75a, taten-axay: her ears. locked naif thee 22a

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