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— fam E. Corey, to Avoid Vexatious French Laws, UY FROM A “Special List of Talésmen Is Provided For by Court Motion. Ys | THAW’S BURST OF RAGE. CRAWLED UNDER ANARCHIST | TOCUT | COURT ATTACKS iC Is Likely to Wed Miss Mabelle Gilman in England ENGIN OFF MAN'S d to See You,” TN ~ - Hl ttehed Canstantly—Scratohed Untit : 1 +| Blood Flowed— Suffered 10 Years see : Doctors and Medicines Were | ~}>-Froitless=Tries Cuticura and - Was | Berkman Says the Police] Completely Cured Victim’s Greeting to Raiders Should Get |BY THREE BOXES OF For four hotirs to-day Charles Fisher, n- freight conductor, onthe New. Yarks the Surgeon. CUTICURA OINTMENT, “| oWhen I was about nino old ‘SaaS 5 i eores. eared on of ie: who-sarved four: ee see A tohed them: wit _ brass pin, ang — Busy on Bible Class. Alexander Terkmar teen_yeate for shooting tlenry-G.-Frek 7 New Haven and Hartford Rallroad, Jay} during tho Homestead strike, wast shortly. afterw: i ZL . vs, | Attacks His Counsel When In- pinned under.an_enéine fear-Van Ness) rorcedttnty tho: timeliznt again to-day = path-of-those: libs ip 1 je of His legs was amputated, but this ° 3 j falled to effect his release, Is other | by tHe pole aay coin SUL Falke When aid in=tie—Kasox—Marke r a1 / savy Plea Is peers hy= them: v7. y “So many false statements hav ! attributed to- tte defendant Harry K. Thaw and the membera of his family,” tocday, declared James H. Gleason, of —eotinsel-to—the -wenitiny-seung-siayer-of Stanford White before, Justice Fiteger- aid inthe Supreme Court "that tt 1s ex~ tremely doubtful 1¢-ho.can-obtaln_a-fair and impartial trial {n the county. These siatsments Jopk as if thelr purpose was. to prevent the dant from having a fair-andtmpartlalisial lawyer's, remirks followed his futile objection to a motion by Aa- sistant District-Attorney Francia Gar: { van for the drawng of a special panel 0 welected talesmen to try Thaw on the Fishe Thirt the! home of Marvin Valentine: ing to 1o ak: up ‘the tracks when a aw! Heras hott feat ne” wits Toe Maken | Peco pout unt a wrecking crew! jad” jacked | Where ble ets! 6 oft the ral T, who la: forty-on xth street, with his Wartow shortly after oa trate out; ne wal Fan-past,-—+ . According —to—Marrin- ¥atentine, who witnessed — the —accident, Fis’ tempted to swing onto the side rtep of the engine, but missed his foo { Jammou driv: ngalnat the trac says, Ul a tine would It was, sung in 10% batwoen two The whoel Taye des prompt sundsun oy ie-eng ine: Of No. 2b Warren a yeafa old ; lves at No, B91 Eaat Ona Hundred and | tack on John DB, Kocke revol in such a way, Valen- t another revolution apitated the man, . the engine was brought to a been suffering for about a month the sores began to ic but small sealy:) follr, Tr SOK eruptions apy “Why don't the poltee rata John D. where the sores: he waa sdrraigned With Gams n pirlesters of AN rye}; he made Goldman, the Ii vhy, and Johh Ce eee cnte | Rocketeller'n Sunday-achool clays?!) sald | , been. From that idnight | Berkman, a lio waited to, be arraigned : Rawicamars waa Nenticing:;2Phey-moet_overy week “ta discuss t) bled ae eeeE Tnivie, and why, can't we discuss philk | povero Itching thay : paophical aubjects without being hound | y-customed to it, Ewould : sd and persecuted by the pollce? epee int thas hletedbegan tes? ne, WhO] “others te,obly one differsnee verween /*This would atop the itching for w few. us and Rockeféllcr, We gre on the | daya:_bat scaly lncee woul SPRORE x . y das ot- | again and the itching would accompan; time apd | evel Rockefeller -spenda. six. dese BC" | them, ‘After T suffered about ten years shines ot |28 other people's money kid ‘th DL PU AO per Vig te Le nth telling bis. vicuina how {9 be good. [apy omiptions by this time had apy 7 nd why don't the police go down | on oy: part of may body-except my ~ to Wall sizect and raid directors’ meet |'faco and hands. The best doctor in’ my“ ings, They would get some real crim- | native-county advised me to use arsen! inals there.” in emali doses and asalye. Ithen used ~, | to batho tho Korea inva mixture which Imost Intolerable ae AB ery Pav, | bE Gi pars’ Jan. 2, two weeks from: to-day,’ Mr. Garvan bad explains) that the case tad deen so widely commented upon: that it Would be extremely difficult to select a jury from an ordinary panel of candi- ates for jury duty. Mr, Gleason con- | tinued: > “tnopart these statements ars manu= factured 0 ns to lead the public to j Delieve that the mental condition ot potuedefendany {sn better than. Fy owritera Of Mies stitements, There statements have been libellous Wel aa. false. the “circumetaacea pre- “elude any possibility of the famity get- ung any redress, There haye been no Interviews granted by the defendant or his wife or-any statements mado by his counsel since Jan. 1. 4 fhe eyes of the writers appear to be {—eotical enough to ‘geneirate the thick walla of the Tombs, seeing overything going on there, and the writings are tatsety—and- maliciously devised to tie | CisudVatitags o the defendant’ | "I suppose you nave afMdayits to back wp your iarge,"” remarked Juatloe Fitegeraid, He Merely Talks. "No, hava nat," replied Thaw. counsel. “My remarks are made. solely Yo wecUre @ suspension of judgment on the part of the public, which may be Misied by these statements. The de- fondunt desires a speedy trial; and therefore I ‘withdraw my odjection to ths moron before the Court.” The mo- tion as thon eran f ¥ haw Angry_at Insane Jdea. | ae Pye senha ft “of “violent ragé “Marty Ke: Steel Magnate= Does Not) Thaw to-day. recelyed the taformation| 7 toe centret states Senator Pmt FEY t0-Conceat ENg age- = Knox and Supréiie Court Justice +5 = Kenna had advised his mother that if ment to Actress. y a company—whose idea the Children Kenna bad ad nd hs moiter that if : banking account system 4 “to encour- = ae iit “and methodical habits in atthe Van Norden Trust Compat: | The “bloated bondholder’ ts not the only one who.can drop into.a ble Fifth [avenue trust company and present his P personal cheok for any “o!d sum, iS ir-Old are the. most !mportant de- | poaltors in baniting circles at present. Tha_Van-Norden-Trust-Company,-at | Fifth ovenie and Sixtleth street, has opened a children’s bank-account do- | nartmont, and the coming generation tx being Initiated Into the technicalities fet banking in a way that Is practical. j Already 1% children have oponca ace counts, The: way they Imperiously jaweep Into the Trust Company's Quild- ae Abd —make—thetr— deposits with | Frederick C, Clayton, who ts in charge —pot-the-chtiltren‘s- account, ts sometimes amusing, This children's bank- account {a the first one of Its kind ever established by a trust company, Everything {# con- ducted for these little depositors Jitst.ap ho they were crown up. rage Thrift. artment waa opened,"*pald Arthur King’ Wood, Socretary of the —abeiltesitman,~ ~#lectricchalr she will have to compel him to ent PARIZ. Jan 7. Whether ww _Cor: hid At_avill_give thom —helrfret of Insanity. Thaw schooling in busittess affaira—entruat hat his personal] Presiden: of ‘the United States Steel counsel and the corridors of the Tombs} Corporation, will marry Mabelle Gilgian, }them with the responsibility and man- were filled with his high-pitched volce. | {e. American slhger, before he returns | | Aakement of a personal bank account." é le the accounts are Clifford W. Hartridge, ‘Thaw's per-| t9 the Unis canny: be asg.r-') not subject -s- Pittsburg, where a conference was held eedaney urrlyes in Paris ete a Ae . | a pAassoook anda sinall book ot aN ayer Dard Wate 08 tain gt aoe ton ne LExplains thatHe-Simply.scpat corey te he whose arate [O'Mara in: tegardtothe:satttuderor] Roe be and aA tke i pt RRA ne 2g | Manes: Sires Chatlede9, "Hiehmaa, meiner acl Co see cman elaine seers | (Undervent an Uno err eis way tearm row tomate tote : Seren: a 5 out deposit Uckets and to draw checks ee Operation. Evelyn Nesbit. nee ni a antic tie result atthe —pegotlntions “with been Se = a = = ~ $ mantic : to enter, depanite and withdrawals a . s in his chack-book. probably wcll take place in| 2 Dring y . fhe: Holmany 2814: to have been) sae: | wedding. provably wat jtaxe piace ia| Number Injured@as’ Prin “ Accou 1 Lo Shih tithe ordinary aenes-the-onitt Kets che ie RE Red Loe from. “the Holmans, sald to have been sa: s may be opened with $1, but tive, was completely overshadowel by | tous formuljtion of the French law: < BE. H. War , now generally locked | Some children—many of whom, found the publication that Mra; Willlam Thaw| Beyond «topping at a not conspicuous; ZESS Irene and Moltke upon as the king of all the railroad and pass-books jn their = ning—have de- absolute denial to-day mak fured to be led Into the Inters' had) come t)-a-conciusion that|-hotet-in the suburbs, Mre Corey’ has} . + :: put : i Gollide-in Port. ee a i Jouaiy He Tie wala: *1| POMEED aa hist uw $1,0¢0, keep her son Jn ignorance of the move}menta or to conceal the fact of his en- pei he hiebatiet Ae cat | We have had all autns,"" ania Mr, 40 plead _tnwanity,and-then-adspt-that} €oscment-io Mise Gilman: — = = underwent an unromantic itis operas yton,-“hetween $1 and-$1,00, and a plea at the Jast moment, — - She wad Mr, Corey, -accompanted= hy Y Guman's mother take Gatly autor| York with 0M) passongers on-board. the | conmeguence——T Phorg have “Oss gen saan eras Fae bile trips in the Rois ) | NorAcGerman Lbyd steamship Prin- | Wild reports of my: wickneas, though ° | Thterest et the-rate of 3 1-2 por cent Senator-Krox and -Justios Molktenna frequently atues with gers Irene {es temporarily- haven't read Uhe newspapers, 1 expect | 7 are both old and futimate friehdy of the | mother and davghi=—ac seine {aah On sums of $ and over, provide yee Z| +) Provided such Thaw family: in her despatr Mrs. | 8D'¥ Festaurant. | Ho is usually oecoms| with the steamship Moltke as she —»«| Mr. Harriman re z s er Danled by Americ —triends and HOMO) Lying to Ret back into port. A num-|a atatement resard somes remain unul<the; following Janz % Mi DEB lier paawwiees— were MUTANS | Comimerce—Con : pisaded with them to “advise her, oy {et een tot tntind States] a TreRATy aa—attorncya, “but-as friends, “Without Rice, tiv tater being | AboUsd, " t No, 11 East Sixty-|the child in able is -- tho least hesitancy. both are said to a ieee ue da aperoned | <‘the Prinzoss Irene sailed out Satur]. wano1n: hia: home: tt se ne ann te {0'signhis-own-name; y =| ink i a reporter si mM. “Of course I can write my own See have; adyined het chetitt ould be best her during Mer tour of tne Red ind {a terriie storm, which beat her About be avkad tf the report Uh cer heee er eon teow heanlty. Ie ek ERE Wes Oe fon —was—worrsne. as 2hs—scrawled—9—pame— ¢ —tt—was—then, It tw-watd, that’ Mrs, 4 She —way_compencd to_retarn tothe | Beek Worth. $1,000-to heron thes ee mt t y handsome apartr ro As she steuined toward her «give an wns The Youn itor | of Mattowoan State Insane Asylum, | Fualle. Misa Gilman's ister Cordelia the: Moltke, buel & atnats ¢ Youngest Depoeitor: Penge yowroapnt Up toy, ie the-Commt [Mr- Claytony. 1 there was but one course to pursuc—so| taken-no special palna to hide his move i NAPLES, Jan, 7.—Bound—tor Now| ton Trecently, but It was—not of any |falr @yernso for the general dopoalt jx Mr. Cori he-hardorheru-tordsy— after tO BO Out at eer “Thaw ts wild to have visited them and wilor aiuuer thes attend ne to juary-or July t of the Continent, night and was soon in the midst of | second elreot, W tie Investl- lannounced @ young Mist of five ta-day mhaw-aent=her-agonte= to (he vicliliy | Calman came to aE nrkar: Mut ald tial meta wni-|nietaca ts secuF ad ai Pioh—on—e—residerice 7 Revert tren thre — ing Sears = Seidl tiee le tre-youngast RIEL FW oferta: Histon Saturday with the steamer | 1¢. yy: i dtvantivcly ewes: ¢ gald the eminent jurist and distin. Moltko_and_willsail. to-morrow for It was, important, bi ntirely wecret. | their uccounts With Us while they ara t= eee TET 7 ‘s 7 oh than josanity was made clear in The 3 ee olen saying that thelewteaeey | Mr. Hartlman was tn conference laat | ture -1f We got a large number of do- Evening World weeks ago, und it is / Prinzeas Irene was not damaged In'col- | evening with-several of Nta associates, | positors. So farias the rien children are | ‘ ys yoneerned, we hope that {f° they ature ~*—-guished Senator finelly Impressed’ Mrs. fittle’ they Will et wo In tho habit ce | Loa Sev is ah in knowledge that | l. OEY : Harry. wild hope-of frecdom a5 after the prerentation of a defense i A coe: based upon the “unwritten law was “> utterly absurd, They further pointed Pains UeD } —out to Mra Th that —h & + ATTATEZATI z 4 ( a raiie: hewulleds nie taster ey Put Her=in-< Hot=Boller- and} Cittnea, AAOM FALL (If GAS > ei coming here that ley wlil-contnue wi dektes a. deporlt of from” $10) tox Pf ldren system stand out me, : etary Wood explained Mealy is Wore IN Me nature of a i ings bank With the exception of the Book sy'sten. the savings DANKS the ont t TREN sree ee in corder. personally, arti, sto: pons who did not have hia real interest Roasted Her Alive. to PENN RR. at heart, but were seeking to obtain EMPLOYERS ‘for themselves the greatent possible Botoriety. Cure Conyulsioi PROST ; ; Pas a eamnlaroa'e dr wit Shaw: tecelved | from: David 7. Pru -| Bartley, Who Lost His Job, jNan Nov'tan miISreaias dupartnients the AYAUHOn ie Caamej-ncyicoy which was ¥ sar youneting eles may GFAW the” money: ~ — Jurtice. McKenna. Hox and|/ © ine result of the Choughtlessneas Had Been Despondent,” jjroyided the bearer bas the pass system Was only Inaugu- 0. to enoourage te children ia-Mr, Clayton, “but we m to kno} to draw Thaw Insists He’s Sane, << Jot well-meaning neighbors, who lter- Whether Mrs, Thaw willbe uble to| ally roaated her allve, Jennte, the one force her Bon! to make thlal plea ty] year-old child of Mrs, John An#yacher, womewhat doubtful on wscount of hia} ot No. 4b West Tnirty-eighth ktreet, His: Neighbors Siy. to pave! | Alsons yeant * Newasirong deposition, but ov shee coursed : fe Teing put {Orch to" that end? These | died toalays the ‘eoclens Aaa K strong odor of Kam In the lodging- Ais toney again declared to-day that ho wax per. {fet Briday week, Wee, aie ehtld was | house at No. 339 Bast Ono Hundred and |°orne Rea ng accounts In. th Kectly ang When \ he “shot Stunford solzed} with convulsions, and alt Jatwwontieth ssroet to-day was traced to a |ox mets NUE aT RHO Ree Son Sauare Cards en er ie ects] neighbars. voluntensad’ 10168 | From on Wis top Noor, oceupled by J the Kay All coutsthe Parmitied to tells 19-9. 19. the Jury | Hacked, NOUNE Mover atvene ee Piparces, ttyctive y and) his | ASty Importanes 1h mas | Hy will be acquitted, : vat dacier had! wiready elven ito, Mary. ton-y ila Juntor, Wey | t M Kirt or boy ally | Thaw even intimat me a mudanl VAIN und wished ty) Reares Cound) deals woman lin bed, | panted malds—Wilka up too ti! 54 : 1 t0 the prison | Je at: actica Ui in the event he ald not| again give ber tae Bas) trediment, Ono; FS ceil id Fishta under, tie Constr woe the: Vo.untear) nurses’ placel tig | unu’Condust na own. defence, HON sobier, Wises Paper erty at 3M, Mariridge. declined ay make a Swi etON Al oun a the wa fansiounces a Wish to 0} | the man ‘on the floor neat the door, | Valngle Ras Jet tt the room Was tarned — oo SIL cores: | WRECKED SEAMEN BACK, - | on {Bartley lost his Job two weeks ago kt he hid maie—a7 of tht doors Torlai saved trom the wieck the house know. little | j-onagsein Victoria Lulse, tie aft tlee Selena, w 2 o dd siewinuy nay t U pave supper rd ap its hn the pallon log ithe ald taw iim eta nue was ao badly, burn ne y ed of Black, Olvatt. Gruber’anl Poayn o |* hor hn Saati. * 8 iyecovery was: Impoaalble.. The Corohw 2 . pies af the rieya, beyond that a brother’ ¢ ‘ whom Thaw cissherged “far insiaiiys Jena pollee havo -inyestizated and E handle always wavieg of tho man lea lard In the tnsane g yee itteen’ of the crew remained at the jum on Want's lulgnd, ~rock gutting out materiak that insanity was his’ only defense, sited that LIKE GROWN-UPS): | is niowed fromthe mess 1 3 inet of emer monty ea ramttten brerte siatenient orasar ing PM ra Mf Weis tail enh = : mania wudden ail afer niowt Miia “Into Ite forgetting that mie b President Me@ren $ and had boon despondent, bors Kay, : apa “f aaulnieh peacatle na Of whit Sw ait kom. OF Nae AB Nie AL tay Hi ina very aleinle way: } Sul, the asphyxiation mightChave been! ‘The Aisernce Ee a Whlch arrived | Mottora Ii Tet peaasaalon, are arg ae overt ean Batoretey : ‘rid of Vennsylva Jaccliental, a the witltude of the man! (diay ftom Kingston. drought hires t Opinion: Nett hy Henaeae yeas ty tiastor 48 minute before Mas eet Hi Pennsylvania 1, Re aceldental, ude of the man! | ae portion-ot thee tiatit lower hi vordha presi he er; gine either the engine. Fisher was co Hicek arrived in an ani 1s a body lay in such a wouiy iit nimn=to- mo bat Hi TUspLAL Mud ue ite Es 7 am Klud You wave come. Deposit and Draw: Out Money | nested) coc evore! the usual white unl-| Iseture:“1/aellverad the furii—of- the awnbillanca sirgeon— wien Torore tie Brooklyn Pnllowont 44 Under tie engine ministered a hypoderanicy An hour la ¢ When he crawied Out from. tae era: 4 position = putating Fishers crushodt~tert clot the coal in the engine # tender, i Where he had boon ba ck and om} the sUrKeun Wis 40 exhaus Policeman Driscoll sentin—ap butane Fisher e call, and Dr. Burke The two surgeons deeided— tha coking crew Mids Five-Year-Old and Maater_Blx- | Pichersorigtch ‘After engine owas jacked up but he’ wassh $ he mee © was held In. $1,000 lifted from “under the [ANG eee as a-Figit it-inightbe wheels and hurried Uo Use THere hi was_badly—crushoj-—and—tt Was etpe-tin-court andthe prisoners were batted, tated before he was permitted to regaln a peonainient | poe; a) houra under| Car Crashed Into Carriage. (PENNY A POUND PROFIT two oper- consciousness. In apite of the four lon. the engine wheels and the Ip was sald at tho hospital that i Were fale chance to mecover. | w, Fiske. of Mount-Verhon. aged. tour. ations, Fisher At owas found That Tile ——— Wid lift the engine off |tion_an F. assissination of President thersemind Rereccn ays ae Vie pre | AHiiGh makes—ita_felony—to a position Torward or backward. ‘hejcriminal anarchy. Misa Goldman | tinually giving s: n ext E hale Of tie man's iene were Wader lar oeared In a st aciuus when | APpeares * silk | never using lors than one or two boxes or: khan | bottles, All this was-feuitloss, Finally” began tofalloutand 1 wasrapidly lish-cut, bine te gown and a chic black ast nee fromm | wie tHe} hat a a 3 balds-b-teedt 5 you are|. “TRIS Is an outrage,” she sald. “L) but it did no good. A few months after, ‘wos slmply deliveriag a ph'osophical | hy ‘almost. c ‘else, f lectu. a Nitmentes = t having pi ira Soap and being pleased with its -After using” erprael th 100 Loree wi completely ured, eter sae Dany: hal was restonal, after four bayou proach violencot™ she wan [Te Dr rahe kien corexpenditure of: asked. _,,,, | at least $50 to $60 in vatwy endeavoring “Wo neither condone nor condemii It" | to fad acure, L shall be glad to write. ted that |pald Miss Goldman. 0 to any one who may be Interest+d fn _ tiers ae. The hearihy wai wrief, Miss Gota-{iny cure, 1. Hirarn Mattingly, eee man wes held tn 22,000. ball for,examiaa- day afternoon, Berkman pre fold throurhout the world. Potter Tavdse|ioated That he was only’ a spectator ¥at | Siaded Pros Boole on the Bxin and Blood, F a und ad 16 and the police did not ty on f tly it wag) . held inthe sane Hospital the —saine | Hanh les famount,— There wero May Anarchists eae oud or eu teon-and twelve, were thrown out ara y belongirk te Dr HE candy ea you are of ood cieare Its PHS ea NTN TTS ee M¥one | ineinber this when you start tor ROS Two sons of former Mayor Edward If ers : ue “ ving. “SPECIAL FOR fHtiS-MONEA! > 1M Vernon Mount Vw in, ty FIRE PANIC IN er ertaay. by being run into bye trok| STE LT RSS 10 x 5 i to the tatnily Mrs, rm Then two cht Leo, fi “Pheswan, hovsc waa in ian wprear in tant and the hall ond walrwaye ante were tho-tenement,-No;285-—1 started in the apartments of Jacon/ Pizer, on the sixth floor rear, while the} Twenty Families Reached the! ——Street-Safely-and-_Dam-—4 age was Small. Twenty fqmilles were driven in pantie strect early to-day by was uWAY, joliie Harrow, who liv ‘si ta "tiow, nme gece! Ceylon Tea. und troured the whe rushed down stairs labret ve moz Hed Ww jouscho'd furniture, clothing juos’ vi ton st grvoot nat a spread In the rear an this floor there wero ried “t eit mluables, as well as of betore the atrival of the flreme Dressmakin some excited person turned tn alarm for the fire from Sheriff and § reeks and another from and Aveaie-B, with t apectal as necer: the real place, 7 ve Lumed out the rear of + or_the sixth —floorand} | downward to the nfth nsiemn and’h fred street ott ley car. Netther boy was seriounls cul pelea SS8ORTED—FRUEE. = ynes esate al : : Sree Caria uber | PRA aD ee i BLACK WALNUT g CREAM TUSSES ¢ POLATE, 15e pl] teaspoonful of White Rose a fire in faméites. + with i and var~ fdr ar i SY nod Dlus Catatox 44 ent — Depariment, he flames | Cash or'Credit floor. for a limited period MAT hy Marrs eos yi aecept-orders-for 32-39 -MAIDEN™ Wo inshiae, and Mr and Mra s—months. Tost imi eae ye OciE Se abt: wedding presents, HUGHES WILL TRANSACT “BUSINESS IN THE OPEN. “ALBANY, Jan Cleyel hearin, "Shalt you make this a rule It took Ue Nreme nan hour to subdue the flaines._2The lows was abou and. and Flower In trasacting | y3-or to meet visitors, Hughes wa sasked to-day, uP expect to doa consdler of my apon: a businéss \n the large re 4 the Governor, MT bellee vit will be conductye to the ee patch of the public business, It is, | ‘ however, an -expertment, and 1 do npt | Broadway and Twentieth Stree! intend that a rule of my own making | Pifth Avenue; Nineteenth Strect- whal embarrass me. I shall here as much-and as long as It keoms and Use the inner oMce when useful that seems beat. 28th Half-Yearly Clearance Sale ‘Smart Clothes : Furnishings will begin Wednesday morning at eight o'cléck. Nothing reserved = our entire stock of Men's and for business, afternoon ai AT ste Tuesday For det. momo, 154 to NEAR THIRD AVENUE “the custom_of farmer Gaverners + Berne Gace) Gowns EYESTRAIN cat s>s HEADAC xe, Store closed all day pee Store .closedfall:dayieTUsecey: nt $1500 oe Consnlt Gur Registered. Physicians —. thers, where she CoUId Ive naar tar. 1 bomen. the son 7 Lintocthe-detallacef=t SSA 7 sah ‘Abas. 2 i 2 Fe — Corey but pa mua tarnibjy-jinto the detaliece tite onus emda ogee TR WE ANSP GUN BCR -OT tho Co: 5 co pusliie lass Toy in the event her plans were Car. a “Thomas empleyment with the fright neds aaa rod to (hem jas he was kept posted of every. question i ¥ EAL eo thee des| at Glasses fan cede One Dollar upward, — ‘The utter hopelessness of-Thaw's ap=/ EMME = ————— ~ suieaante-sent-to him every litte | 2 “and —we} cent Dredee ene ney Delf ad = : TW ur. Astor — pearing pefore-ajury-on-any-other pleat “The_North German Lloyd Stamsnt grit z = SS re rea a ea ER offier-for—the belle—of thetr—bust- wu real TA Mreadwar: 3st Bt, : % Company received w cablesram “to-day i, rset wilt bok paying ven- | ness, comink Into . the great chamber - OO. & Cortlandt St... New Otway, only, on spectal occasions for public | " Gov, i OCULISTS and OPTICIANS. stablis tet ve rly 50 Years. =" Lord & Taylor, stay out nin are’ Invitod n Tuesday, Jan. iy A. Mj thenos to 2 Cross Cinuret, where a requiém om MBeRE SS SS BSL te ial Young Men's Smart Suits, Overcoats and Trousers nd evening wear, and clothes for boys, offered COST AND LESS. . ezd Wednesday Evenin 164 East 125th Street ae OPEN. EVENINGS