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‘Commissions to Physi- co cians Were: 25%. 3 yanging Ttomi theumatism to toco- The County Medtoal Society, through ae A hey, Champe S— Andress, has} He han beech kept at the Manhattan (Benn active, against Hilgert, ,alleging | Hospital on Ward's Island, during ‘his hia _representatiqns were made "(to de- the public and—then—defraud ithe SOUR tte—shoes: — pays the “mingic boots” have curative properties and are, frauds, ho aioe ; Mir. Levy said that the defense ‘Hiligert. would call to the stand a num- 7 DOCTORS —UUSTICE ES HELP SHLES | INDER PROBE OF F MAGIC BOTS urseParkerTestifies that “The trial of Matthew Hilgert, maker Got the "magic boots, was resumed to- @ay before Justico Fitzgerald in the SseCriminal Branch of the Supreme Court, (= Hitgert, who has an immensy estab- Mehment at No. &1 Went Twenty-sixth antreet, is accused of grand larceny in (pliaving represented unheard of curative ‘properties for his. shoes. It is asserted gtbat. be chimed, to be able to-care jil- badger and paranoiac, with himeelf as the Supreme Court. his Ife on the drial of his ‘own writ of habeas Corpuk to Ket limseitiberated from the asylum for insane crminals at Dannemora.* J ¥ trial, find ho began’ to-day's proceeding br charging that-he-har-veen made tH cians and poisoved food served by tne keopers at the qospital. Wewyer Abraben Levy, wha witit : Forine: Deputy Attorney-General Josoph'| Jenks and then for Josiah T. Marean. 0 Jn_conducting the defense of] ‘Tiere wna ho response; and Russel Wllgert, claimn: that’ the shoemaker “is} said: ne eh humblest ¢ltize i promi: /monand wom-}-—Russell was abotit to_ask for _b lam who have been’ benefited by. tha|warrants for thelr arrest. when tie THE-EVENING WORLD, MONDAY. JANUARY 14, _ BADGER RUSSELL Man. Seeking Freedom from Insane Asylum Is _ Having Lots of Fun. Supreme Court Justices “Aimet FP. Jenks and Josiah Ty Marean, of “the Brooklyn district, were the sacrifices on Mor of “Justice to-day in the tral of award FORusspll, dlackmaller, own lawyer, before Justice Truax in Russ@il hes been paving the ime of GIRL ADVENTURESS SAYS SHE IS A VICTIM OF HYPNOTISM! DODGERS BEC TooK A JOB AG SERVANT AND STOLE aL THE . SILVERWARE -— EIGHT TIMES IN THIS ROLE BOuUnN’, Ano CASGED By IMAGINARY PosiTIVELY IDENTIFIES He called Jouily. first for Almet "These eminent judges have been ubpoenaed and they snould be here. hey are no better, no higher than tne ‘boots,”” Among these will be a|two Justices walked into court ‘cor fwoman ‘who for yours was, bedridden | gether, and. Justice Jinks too the stand serh—inflanenatory iH wheumatiem.—Hil- ger Meena Ory esiow : 1 : Bere ee To wiadle mice | Justice ‘Peake tre ek laery Jus attended Mrs, Samuel Jacobs, was | ms Assistance of a cane. 1 Parker, a trained nurse, drat witneas to-day. Samuel J usband Of the pitient, made the had’ paid for ne wt Husseil's Jast term i ain erm in prison was for| cKmall gly, two duestions of dge Jenks, Hussell “Firat, do you know & private - egftve pamed John # abinelyee O° ‘do. tice. Was the ‘charge on convicted tt jon. 1_belfeve."” exclaimed Russell, glar- about him triumphantly, ‘That corroborates my contention that 18} the record was falsified \to represent MOTT encutiona niede Uy etitetee| Mat I was-convicted-of baokmall. This the defendant yt ere q 2 eee RHEE Oe the thoes Sitsa Paneer the-Gefendant sald on whose testimony I was Bent to prison for: tenon. oars. Hut ow right here Tam no ranolac. The paranolac’s moat n- nent characteriatic Js vindictiveness, Bo ie iis customers. (et Buc T am not vindictive against Judge you hear Hilgert say there w sctrical appliance, In the shoe? Jenks, On the contrary, f ha but the Kindlicst feelings for Nita, one ‘Parker-on-cresa-| 1 dismiss him Im from the stand. Then he called Juatice Murean, maid,” wan’ tho Teply. "He sald oF as the gocret—that all tho nerves Were “centred In fhe feet and wi selied to thet Sonad, Justices Marean Annoyed. Juattce Murean had adjourned his own eet What nature hag|court in Brooklyn to cross the Bi emitted, Sls were cured. 1 askea fr. Higert: why he did not make ‘hin dis known to the world, and he Ki me he had not mastered English jufricteritly. (explain tie matter.” ‘She admitted that she demanded and f. Sacobs purchase_of sh a Oem, oarker asa Rt had-ed tor She cone 5 spirac: Ep aniesion at the Instance of 2 physician | torney Clarke, of Brooklyn, no called Hilgert up on the ‘phone Wanted 25 ver 9, acid he, Wanted j.0er cent. com- the most desperate and disreputable of the—conspirators to take away the lib. end submit to the vagaries of the crim- ina} lunatic, and he was not in a plea: ant frame of mind. He had nat in one of Russell's many habeas corpus pro- ccedingy jn 1904, and’ at the end dis- mi writ and sen misaion of $10: from Hilkert | ty, prison. nee ‘Justice Murean is not In this con- ¥, 100. tg he?’ asked District-At- “Justice Truax, this witness is one of told me,” Miss Parker Hilger mat it wasn't clistomary 19 the TPIRvo re got commissiones, huetin “my Tdoct fro sean, low. ne io, Pree ene Gi. MGAMATS wa; Ee he, had attended Mrs. Jacobs, | manded t i ateite of the technical complainant, Fprand sald she \ ae that ‘assistant District-Attorney, Hart, wit is.” replied the witness: ay. Dr. Emi! Altman, ‘a specialist in dis- eases of the nerves, testified he had with many cases of locomotor oe, ataxia, AMog Thon thie or rw. + Jacobs, “He, too, said Tosomotor ataxia “is was ‘incurable. Mire. Jacobs Again Testifies. GMA. Sacdbs, Wie wife OT Urs complain= gnt, was recalled to the witness stand for. cross-examination. Sn-repiy to Mr. Levy's questions, Mre. Gacobs: said she did not know that her = — uabantihad-tried-to-get the money—te for her:shoes wack from the joes she got from Hilgert. she used burning sensation about } the anbles, and a month after she wo! i Bhe complained to ber! husband ‘ them as being unsatisfactory. a & bs waid she had no fatih in ‘ shoes from the very start. She said had not worn the shoes every day H d-told. + ho —— AL Hammond— teetified tho request of Mr. Andrews, counsel for ont eMedical Society, and found = 1 re hed Deen — HEH hero tint ‘\ ee for_a period of-more than five ‘ rare. i “Pr, Hammond said he had treated one hundred cases-of Jocomotor, wlaxty Mlseane Was Droerossive. It could he retarded,.it- not by. mechanical (means. Strychnia nws the only niedl- < cal remedy. Dr. Hammond sald np MONEY AND GEMS GONE. “Kad So in Woy from Crandtather's Home at Coney. ‘The police of Brooklyn were axked to. aay to took-for Philip Perry, the fittevn- id grandson ot Sotomon PNo__ 2859 Cortland avenue, SS 'the boy disappearce on Jan, 9 and so © gid 8200 In wold, $0 in bills And a $2.00 worth of jewetry belongi: ndznother, Mrs. Eva Perry Rereé-that ttie-boy detour cor San Wsisco, as he twked much about SSR Yitlt-to-the Pacific coast. ‘Mie p eYUter chica Wil be naked to took him. ‘ NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. (spiel tthe Byeaing World.) ¥ “Piiter— tact ferienga, «blue A Duchess of Motievello 110, Mise’ T no UQuines 110, June The 110, Jantre Noux 10, t ‘Ady Vimont 110, Lucie Mario 110.. Agra fenton, 110, Maaker 110. Anna Thus fo. i a leer 110, cnet) Emorese 110. “E le and. ne-tlx~ be 100; Mrs. ae Heineh. 108; mer, 109; Old ; Brook: Bulwark, 107 DA: te Roni, 100, THIRD RACK—Stx ‘Cu Vinexar Bi, 69; Bi Kemp Ridgely. Hera, 103: Vane ; aicap.— Peter Sterling ma Dufour urt Tad $07, *3tinnie Adams 110, try. RACE—One and a sixteenth mile: Fwelag-—Merry lelle Os, Gold’ Golo. 102 F fale You, Wille, ‘ Heart of Hyerin: Si ohallo 107," Kine err cnt: Boat loc! ACE — FI tt easy . Hed 9s iutineky si, Royal 101, Rusk 101, Cite BUNENTH RACE—Seven furlonns: se’ qettern $0. Metinnd 92 mpartioene Bir caren hep Noh b eile @S, La Cache mia 10). Goldway tot. Forsicner Beecher 01. Tom Mankins 107, iteterat bof. diay Hoy 105, Cunslderation tie, Quinn erty of a helpless mun,” shouted Rus- actin my [send me back to prison to help ¢ suffered from locomotor what you are talking about.’ disease incurable?’ a#keq| writ.to neip the men T have named?” to, telling the truth "Even would consign you to Wteal eblivion @nd smash your ‘usiatal enor?” ¢ xamination, “It can in its early stages,’ was the |) turned Justice arean, #1 furned Ju Murean, smiling for the tions along this fine. and Justice Tr sustained the objection. witness, dithoush- I-nave-proven that hoowax_pratecting Charles Murphy: Mr. Jerome bas said that. almost all the Supreme Court Justices in, thix county are corrupt, but IT had hoped that vou" woula not -be one of. them. but when the crucial point comes, you Taly_ mi re i a 0 thundered Justice ‘Truax. for Hearst at the Buffalo Convention because the facts about. Murphyrs blackmail of Odell was In the hands of ‘Mr. Hearat?~ Mayor McClellan will have nothing to io wtts Murphy ta hecause he now of! his duplicity ordered over from Brooklyn. the records jn the old habeas. corpus proceedings, When he was ree: and with the Russell had earned a coranutation. bf thiy-murctics—ndtine “anime —mtting was J sustained hy the Court af Anpeals Pennypacker to-d: tion on the requisition of Gov. Hughes, at New-York, R Philadelons of swiridling in New York — agninst the requtsition the Governor de- | eld 1 Gov, Pennypacker’s term a Governor expires t HOCH NEW ORLEANS. La., Jan, 1l--The fut’ to-morrow's ‘races are as Did you_not dismiss miy writ and Murphy and Benjamin B. the Other” epniapirators ‘Just Marean said: “I don't know Aptuplawfully dismiss t! “No such thought was on my horizon. iP amit it if It were true’ 'T bellevé T would, Tam accustomed ‘My judioial, honor is safe re- Mx.Glarke ahfected to any more ques- “Your Honor, you ane protecting this ‘Go on th your aqueations!’* Why Murphy Was-for Hearst. “Don't you know that Murphy was Justice Marean didn't know tt- Don't vou, know, that. the, reason “I don't know that ether," and Jus- ughed. Then pHOMC Messages a_dotore him, “he said he dis- “Tosxett sri becx tse tren wae {fleate “from: the “Governor: frat: DELAY FOR DR. FLOWER. HARRISBURG, Ps, Jan, H.—Gor y declined to take forthe extradition .of—Dr, WUE arrested in ys ago on charges Flower, wie a few a. After two hearings on the protest 4 that this wax a matter which + SUI Tot pe depowed-of burcledly and ed to turn the Case OVer tO miccedsor, Edwin 8. Stuart, who will naked tO give a hearing ‘next week DER SIMPLE FOOD! The Kalser'a got, dyspepate Or some other stomach Ills, Her Strange Tale of — Gagging by Italian} Laborers. Leads to: SBRUTAL é = ~mscompiice GETS Evan FOR & "HOLD OUTY “TIN BOOKS OPEN, Persons Seeking to Have Reductions Made. THe “carntval Gf “the ~ taxer ahork began to-do. The py cumex Pat ten fo twent att tion of millionaire’ tax- fence on thetr licomes inste capital aot with tax-reductl for swearing off, ” : They found many curious Unings. One thing’ that stands out in all the lists.ts that estates Which have pasred Uiroush probate -pay-much.ihore than was ever paid, by the owners when ally. The Gage estate excaped 5 and aaly pays on #000) Men pay! on 10,00 who an that on but wane: hal aor no free ia sweat S1DW,Y to 4510, . who paid. $: ence fund n few in st of those ans Hannah 3 is asneased at 911,00, while Georg: Vanderbilt pays on Mary Kelle y Lewis aro uskel to pay oF ch. are afew Discovery. of Rob- | -beries She Has) Committed. WM. WALDORF ASTOR. TO WED ENGLISH PEERESS. |i: 67" If information that han reached. Po- lipe Headquarters from an anonymous | source concerning Margaret Malilard 1s true, the girl ls.a much more remark- | able character than the police have im agined, Bince me caused the arreat-of | two-taliana Friday night on « charge | of assaulting, binding, garging and ty-| ing her to a rock in Park ahd has herself been piicadt . & self-confessed thief, and baa | ‘admitted thatthe stories py which she enllated thé sympath on duty at Headquarters for a” month or more were! Iles What purports to.de a true history of the young woman was recetved at Headquarters to-day in the shape ofan. in a man’s handwriting. The card was poated In Brooklyn yesterday, long before the fact that the police had exposed the girl Detectives are Inyestl- accusations made ‘The epistie (Continued from First Page.) ———— TT eee THE ENGLISH LAW 43 dead, and Quirein his The. girth adinits tat her name ts not Bhe skys she in Clara Basse, of Muncle, Ind:, und Chicazo, will have to protince proof. &—man-efhspnouzing her and using herns a toot tn binckmall schemes-for years, “No trace has been found of the WHITE WIFE OF LE CHING GIVEN FINE FUNERAL Brothers of the Deceased Carry Body to Hearse in Chinatown. Tt Is no easy matter to obtain a divorce absolute under the Engitsh ‘The amendment of 1886 to the Divorce law makes We y the parties to the sult an excuse for the Triterventton ~ot the King’s. Procter, a functlonary: of the divorce court, in the ts not there The First Appeared in December. ling tack to the Palle tors end it will be recalled that Mar- wafet landed at the IntérmationBureaw early In December with a tale of having, New York to search for her wealthy father who had teft tis patatia! home in Chicago because sho was en- gaged to marry a commércial traveller | She found many. Kind, | usptcion of the divorce, made absolute for six month: Is ample time for intervention. from Louisville. sympathetic, Mulberry street, “If from any such informa- tion, or otherwise the said ti hall suspect many parties to the or have been acting in-col- fon for the purpose of oh- inining a diverce contrary to the Juslice of the Gus he may, under the direction of the Altarne?-General and by of the Court, Intervene en> Bleecker and became public. paper nearly every. day- coneealed joy In ¢ the prospect of he rtaln quarters over anonymous writer, ire adorning the Li Ching. mandarin and the head of Kung Tong lies Of The Cnihiese stasonte to-day” Kave Purports to Give Her, Wistory. “1 Tonk, branc Géutlement With all-duc oreo te your_senduct_io robbery case about the Marca- ret Maillard Rodey the writer knows fora fact that you bave been—serioualy ileceived by Yery destgning, ing woman, She atroyer, a drax fiend a docrof unconventional things, now pur- poscly (ry Ing to effect the myn puthtex of one Rodye, a Mauer man in thin city, ebietly ndventnrens, Headquarters | displayed a tok gray hearse ‘with lour Carriages Ching and mportant relatives ot -- -coumnel and seabpeena —wit- prove st! << actor in this city a few r the rame- ot John Mrskine: ‘The Countess is 4 alster of the Coun- teas of Warwick, the Duchess of Buth- erland and ,Lady Angela Forbes. She jx brilliant, @ spiendi rather advanced in-her-tdeas. She mar ried Lord Westmoreland tn 1392, Wittiam Waldorf Astor was born in “JES. Het the-oldest-son-ot = Aloe RAAT & son of the tounder, 6f the On this alde of the Atlantic, min he took a notorlety-lov- also a home- was much good wife.'! before the brothers of the de- trients,-Wiliemn— Riley ed the hand- fining A Ching’s When thken to Headquarters. to-day} holy Grom hee tome on tea eat moe | Liebers and lined up with th ar run of crooks and suspic ns. to be looked ov Mol. aughlin's men; ears eet andthe that adventure were released from cua- | ti , rank O'irien, ca 15 Pell sireet yowite tour-yesrs.*-whdad- the. pointing with matrimonial horsewoman and whone real certificate on [ Watreni, wwa—whorerarenis rex mht One Hun- Rimnity reat’ deal In iff he was mide at No, “red — and —Trrenticth Her fthther works” -in n meat market at One Hun- dred and Twentteth street and UPR avenue. Antnins -fyenred ia in _case in- me tle-up fen- . nd his four sons, 1, James and Wiillam, were the Liebers rehearsed ton the Inapector If she would tafk with Teporters, she said angrily =] don't want to see them, 1 Woat-ofthis trouble form: She was-taken lick tothe Morrisa on ‘and will -be arraigned in court —AB-a-FOUN; the wishes of her family, made her 2 good- husband,” was the om? of the elder. Kelly, who live te Hreskive made two attem: ‘ongroas and was defeated In 188 President Arthur “Mintster=to~ttw! mbittered 96 A merlaa, birth, and particQlatly sore at position of -tne-authorities of tes taxes: moved: to. pbe_elected. to xalying these | omary Rotman Catho- id in the echapet,— a sefendant, culmiunted disappearmace. from the paren= subscqucntly hécume Known as Muriel Mar- Forced Her Own Detection: city to make him pay Tt-waa' the “bound and gagged” act_of|.C. thek-spobobAls-m Yat young woman Whéo whe met-it the mission services St the Pranwparation<at- Mote y “TK wtreets: » Hi Ir marriage and 8 Lt Ching in-charge of the prem: 18 Pell street. where she has opt changeof. the. books of the Kunz and Gun Geo tongs. Kelly-LE Ching js oul; white woman whoow ated With the secrets of the Chinese rican: citize Amereans Chived hast Peidey nity bis FOUL oe ‘one of the show fon — velveteen he Has other bir sr and editor of the Gazette and Magazine, and sen & chance to. say moun Shout the United States.” At-ono things, about the Ualted Baten, At 200 fentioman-tolive in longer than Weatmoreland.hma_a_longer_and more luistingulshed ancestry than Wille Announces for this Waldort Astor, ‘comparatively. speaiing. the combined himeslf-and hla wife did not amout. to ’ He was compel jnieoe| Special Sale of Net Waists Mrs, Bridget Foy. of No. 1M Concord at about ¥% value sireet. Brooklyn, fumped from a win- ce Gow on the second floor of her home to the sidewalk (his afternoon and sus- tained Injuries that will probably prove 75 for three ° her nurse. waa absent from the room for a few minutes ahe raised the window and took the Jeap Regular Price $15 to the street. Guns ented ne Mataliattor fed —to iden. ra and proceed to compro: | THe Bra Wot plan Worked; but j where ahe and Lorraine Clifton of Celestiala nud were in the Hmelighit ina shooting affray emi then member of one af the socieites of Chinatown, She tn now Cwenty-nine ) Care Swed her-te $12,000 a year, his ancestral estate, Tiall, to. Ket monet enanet: to tive-ony _JUMPS FROM WINDOW. Woman Dodges Nurne to Take, Plunge. ° Was aoout-to-me: eat Fenia » {raid toe carrying out my scerious-iOvAiiK OUT @ consideraole pale face, Inrce gold tooth Uty Of tine. wearin upper Jaws They Alloge she e had ‘sold some Ninety-sixth sue took at second-hand ash ruilee Station, id Wdentined Celebrated performer fuatruments, string, dances, skates and good The woman is known a doxey—elttes nround confidence expert, neveral ad- tho fdentity, of Marzaret paxtionlarly 1 Brookly nad worked T and—watked clothes and otser Ko0ds a young woman who said of - Chicago, t Riverside aeénue and Law body Was sect $30 wort ot \. rald she Was starving, ergt. Sam Price, in chirge Detective Bureau, impression that Mar, in a prison, proba and her com>antons« are chict- Some one Perhaps Rodey's aym- padiles will be touched. ether Confirms Letter. Tho police may wh pleased when # Hypnotized by Craok. he told a rtrange ned by y Ycrouk. Wwia Ertl dee a ada iife of Frederick Quirein, the father of Mar- vd the girl as as yant two me ago. u; os from Fifty-seventh ts and the rear windows 8 overlook BlackWell'a Mrs. “Donohue was kreally 208 East One Hun-| Weatcheater © present time at No. dred’ and Twenty-second street, quite convinced that When buying tea, look for the brand— White Rose e girl giving the In & Bowery, about Ife tn prison, sing familiarity w plained that she wnd| jd froquent visite. to The kitl wax Wayward from the tims take care of herself. At the age of Reventoon she passed en- Urely out of the control of her parents Mer father has not mittently for five yea sho js not quite right men has a cunning cleverness that serves to wan able to her smother had. pa Joliet prinout of curiosity, ence of Margaret from tho Margret C. ther In Yonkers uanuly ef Jewelry belong- ts of the family, pucked een her save inter In his opinion ntally, but she til) ing to me Ceylon Tea » uit] arrested bovause 1 plea-tor mercy. A her to depart after giving ber ad then discovered that. #he 1a gold watch and a quan- father says he has no further interest or in regulating dlet now +) He Jumps from soup to pills. “Like the Sterting mark on Sitver. Donohue will ta any inconvenience to fiid he would havo dn, court at her @x 3 on Tuesday two other wits Buftma, of No. 10-Birat in her, and will not trouble himself to o and ring her, Tho mother of the girl oiibJech, Dita prosecute hi J. Gould. G George Ehret. Bunuel A Cornelius N. J. Piccpont M Obver-Hi, Pay: 300,000 Alice G. Vai 160,007 Alfred G. Vander! 4 20,00) | Mary -tParsens: Cornefiug Vanderbilt... 150, —.——___ GREGG ELEMENT ALBANY, Jan. ) lOffice . Crowded with ton pon! books were openéd ‘and 40,00 people are ane ever hope to own, while a-emall frac oagers are as- te ‘The Tax Office was thronged all day a people making up ments to Ket easen 19 the ya ago. te ot and $0, assessments 0D William K, Vanderblit, 1,000,055 George W. Vanderbilt 0.0 Anna’ Woerishoeffer, ¥ pene IN DIVORCE CASES }] Winttn © Cony. ion BARS COLLUSION. || Moe SM Woperw. cron TO BACK JEROME. ‘The element repre- nented al the Cupftol byA. S.-Grese is FEARFUL ITCHING “BURNING SORES SWEARING | | Boy in Misery 12-Years—Eczema___, | Spread Over Body in’ Rough Scales, Cracked, inflamed, and Swollen—Case Pronounced Incur~ able, but Completely Cured by Two Sets of Cuticura Remedies. ) HIS-SKIN NOW FINE ‘AND SMOOTH AS SILK —"}—wish—to— inform you that. your, wonderful Cuticura haa pub a stop to twelve years of misery 1-passedwith my son, Aa_an infant I noticed on his body n-red-spot-and® treated Kame with different. remedies for about fiye yeits, but when the spot- began’ to get larger I. put him under the caro of doctors. Under their t nt, the’ disease spread to four different parta of chis. body... Tho’ longer. the doctors ated him the worse it-grew. During the day it would i t rough and form like scales. At night it would bo cracked, ‘inflamed, and badly, swollen, with terrible. burning and* itehi When-L-think of ils_suffering, it nea breals my! heart, His. screams could be ‘heard down-steinss | The ‘suffering of my son’ mado me full of misery had\no ambition to work, to cat, nor I sleep. NS SETAE! “(ny doctor told that my son's” eczema was incurable, and gaye it, up. for a bad One evening I saw an article in the paper. about the wonderful Cuticura and decided to givo-it a trial. “1 tell you: that! Cuticira Oimtment is worth its weight in gold, and when I had used tho first box of Ointment thers yas a great improvement, and by. the time had teed the second eet of Cuti- cura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuti- cura Resolyent my child was cured. He is now twelve years old, and his skin is as fincand smoothas silk. Michael Stein« man, 7 Sumnor Avenue, . Brooklyn, NY. April16,- 1905." ’ FOR WOMAN’S EYE ‘Tod much stress cannot. be placed on the great-value-of-Catioura Soap, Dint= ment and Pilla in antiseptic cleansing, thus affording puro, sweet, and economi-. cal local and constitutional treatment for inflammations, itchings, irritations, relaxations, displacements, dnd puns; well as such sympathetic affectiong as an@mia,. chlorosis, hysteria, nervous- ness, and debility. ‘Bold -tnroughout the ‘world Potter Drug @ Gem Corp, Bole Props. Horton, Mass. |r Mailed Free, How to Cure skin Humors, We announce great price_reductlons 1a every department of our store prior to im ventory, “Feb. 1 CARPETS. - DISCONTINUED PATTERNS AND-SHORT—E THS.OF AXMINSTENS, VEEYETS-AND. BRUSSELS; regular $1.35 to | $4 075.-¥¢, Roads. of : RUGS. preparing to get behind Jerome in his tL OVEMENt-to-extend. the penalty of the gambling law td race track Inclosures, “CHILDREN’S | BANK ACCOUNTS ATO. Trustee or Guard- = iai_is “necessary —in opening an account in our Children’s Depart- ment, ifthe-child-is-ab’ to sign his own name. "$1.00 will oper:an account. Interest allowed on $5.00 and over. Send for circular. Ory Ww. VAN NORDEN. flected to. the Assembly and\ jn 1579 to TRUST COMPANY. has (no When ~week a 1 incomes of led values. \ J Sale Starts Tuesday DIED, ANNIE 8 wife of ‘Cutcheon. dan, 16, Ploase omit flowers. They comprise plain and figured nets, handsomely trimmed in neat and stylish designs, chiffon lined, and are exceptional ILW. S Broadway,Seventeenth & Eighteenth Sts. JACORSON:—On Sunday, Jan. 13, at her yeaidence. 1467 Dedford ay., Grooklyn, Frederick Jacobson. and daughter of Willlam and Jann. Mo- Berviceg 8 P. M. Tuéeday, Jan. 3. ‘-yuneral. ‘private, Oreenwoot Wednesday, ASUECIAL IOT—% PI INDIA and TURKISH CAR- $75.00— = PETS, sizes about 0x12 70 ft, some larger: ranulael 00 price $185.00 to $200.00, H1 Sa a at : Each HOYAL WILTON RUGS, hia. : est erade quality; in Orten: $ 50 ta) designs and colors; size H ORTE He at cys East VVLVET. AXMINSTER and BRUSSELS RUG Quality. Cheick Mater! $20, 00 fixe OX12, ft, at, ints Srek FURNITURE. Ralance of our hollday stock of tg: Mahogany and. Gold: Mors ina sane Gpneta, Teakwood Stand Drerscre and-Chilfonlers in all tulstect AT. PRICES ABOUT 1-3 OFF, EPPARD KNAPP & CO. SIXTH AVE. ISTH & 14TH STS, | Cauceutration Is one of the greatest factors of applied” power, Loft has colicentrated the greatest quantity quality for the least price , POUND ASSORTED FRU. NUT CHOCOLA’ Special for This Tuesday {Atsterter sree rouxp— cUpakeAHoNs =... PouND COR. WEST. atalog 4¢ Cash or Credit Jewellers, 37-39 MAIDEN LANE, Branch, 467 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. ; DIED, ; M’GUIRE, — On Jan, 13, THOMAS MGUIRE, beloved husband of Mary Calianan, native of” County Fermanagh, Iretand, Funeral from his Iste residence, 003 Oth ave, Tuesday, Jay. Jat 111A, Migs thence to Church of St. Iapbael, Pasi mans of requiem. will po otteres r the repose of his. eoul, « Internents

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