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pk WOMEN INVADING THE HEALTH FARMS aE EVENIN G WORLD, MONDAY, ‘JANUARY 28, rYuUT. Than Members of the Male Sex. Tt’s a Hard Task Them from Nibbling Between Meals. OMEN huve discovered that W enurse-at William: Muldoon’ arm, near White | Plains -where muscles. hardened. are seen how Mule and more! or }c Histon tity te oladty fein bail" ex ler's and ¢ pelbos farm} pract are findin “IMeW Are regular waDtesy bo_yucomfortabie, hate to giv t mvhat they like, and. hate to do what} 1 -fnd-wonlen much gphey-don’t-itke easier than the me “When they come thelr halr all frizzed and burnt, eyebrows, and #kin that n to handle. looks the side of a house before te geconay coat of paint has been put on. That Ralph W, Drury and Private John all comes off and stays off, They Dowd, vii ne seat es ted ee In- “have their hair brushed smoothly; SE aia oot end every night: they sh thelr old, who on Sept. 10, tuces -betore-they. yo. to. bed. When, ed near the United Stat they leave their hair is clean and} soma ~ENtys--Pietr-new-ekin-Is.omooth. and) Lega rtebarcothaiherive “gott, and the -drted—-up -outaldebas, peeled off aud gone. Women at the Table. “Another thing, have you & nat menla; they eat all off their plates leaving veget qustillke unienals woutd y hit quickty © and trin-and proper shape y 1 sald before, new, eter him," sal wo to you one Wit) yo No Misters There. WHiicheo¥e Ho AUISTERY terete them 1 don’t even know Uicir names odie —tipat mean It's juat anes i Seccontiri et dress fn Tot stout, scrim clothes. “ACA tn tere wither hundre an etghty and ot Goltar Fe peer seutbl from: the: out+ Shem dras—trom=the BUT, MY, HOW THEY EAT! to Keep By Annette Bradshaw. | ary flesh mélied off. and the! Herves straightened ont-and mar turdy a the limbs, 1 goad king for them as it i the ‘men farm, they -hareto here they have false like | a ty GET INTO FORM JUST LIKE THE MEN. | They Are Easier to Handle} n 8 end Mr. Muldoon ‘is taking them ~band In the same ri : : : that he does the men. Hew-he Sayers aa weer une” IPL LAS NET FOR FINE LAW FOUN Men Are Bites i = : “Women r Bpec 4d} 4 rayanie to the men. 1 do take a few] | 4 | women and they behave — finely; { i SoS they've got more courage than dnen.} ! Soldiers Called in Court to Answer for Killing of Boy. PITTSBURG, Jan of which here toxday of court | sted’ by soldiers, 3 jitter he had [tance outside A tan outside of ery who is suspected properts:? ih bern discussed by legal andy 3 all over the country, maintain | case military Many oO. = A221e ETSON. T Traced} ° ray , ji : se, de ie Pretty. Miss Elson ea = Pawn Ticket and Caused | doors iecams -: “3 sight the Arrest of Boarder. Fae Ue eohereld huatie bueemeaa te Btantly shot. falwenlperwanbace Mace salons nic NE WESTREETOCAR: TINE FOR EAST SIDE. bof twenty a detectlye when. ane appenred | mpminant againat Jonn Kartell in| fcismookirn rrej] with the Iar- a watell Wd pin, and ner ovi- ist him was so complete that he pea guilty and was held for Spe- Runs from —Williamsburg Bridge Plaza, Brooklya, to Grand Central Depot. ‘The New York Clty) Ratlway Company today Inaugurated a new car line to he young woman's 7 100 Atlantic Avenue —tison missed —her—watens treasured, as ner tiance haa ePhey—iaxe.2—b ch up ented it.ta her. She went to] be known as the Fourth aventie and Lee ncn aaa plete {th on he-avening she missed | Wiiliamsburg Tridge- line, Theso cam complete | iyi and~on-her—way “home sie | : Wa fella Poa Sa wre io wer. | (aspiration selzal her Wat Uya bomrder] PWe—-fom.-the rookly Pian “of th hot here | ™aa the thief { Willistnsbure Bridge to the Grand Ce: qo give” orders: “you're here-to~taky {She recalled. that 10 had heen Guz of! tral depot without change, And wil b: then,” Works locks of much benefit to those: Lrooklynites ST sas call ye vi who are employed on Fourth venue z ree wan asi snoring, Bho opened | above Fourtee: Tie tn foctly delighted wit! + timex they bring along hundred a clip Just om they fo thet A Fall Dinner Pail. Gre day Or. to aan ralntenty declined for years, present’ on condition that his. wished host allowed him to do as weshed without comment or sug to town son that tiect Muldoon ciime or inyit Gestion. It was a stag party of eight ponivivants; inost of whom had been clients or guests of the ex-champion talner, The vbis oak -snished -dining- room, perfect in tts appointments, was + gold enougt to give zest to tho ‘ca Tully planned meal and distinction the fino oid red wine opened in to Nhs honor. Tho -well-bred servant with the cocktall bent hls car to make sure of the order: “Fetch ‘me a pall. here," Indicating « ho butler suspe "Beg partpn, al “A pall. T'want a serub palit Again it dud _-Bstonished . Who Tecovered sew only when hin master “Pay attention, nd put de right fence near his chair. ing hin hearing sald: his said sharp. and do as you're a. “a short while he plicod a galvan- 4 pall at Muldoon'n riche mee aehiey throw the lively cocktall, Rng pmile went round the tapi Phe coynters on, ithe hale eh } Roasod in, Ice, Norserae all; tho cfash caved. folly upton, bee (not a word of protost.. ‘Tha aman tury pPOuP rio with fat cubes of iy Precious Ne, followed the oysters. Bo dd the Bharry, the pater ths croquettes, Balad, “tho toasted biscully and aheass tho “loa, cakes and mandarins, every thing in'fact served, with the excepto and. of & alice of roast ‘beef, a rol! of hinok; com jon Ty Moats Fone physical cule to bo repeated 3 the tha thedoar his—rtothtn and roarched the pockets. of tranyfers at Clinton and Detancey etn Sty found -a—pawn_toxet | ny stg A em pearing the nama_of Peter O'Keete, ie peg | DEMEEDY Btrees, ent or wbx, Om ML Sha rent tone Oa wh sop aE No. Polltan erowstown cars; Forsyth an Fie avenue and asked to Fook’ AC the eee ttrecta north on @ O'Keefe. By the ald of a direce| avense cars; Bowery and foryand numerois Inquiries Mise J lochind O'Keefe at No. 9 Berkel place. He admitted that he had piwned 4 the watch, saying that Farrell tad|on Avenue C cars; Astor placo. an paid fim to da 40. Foureh avenue, north on Becond ven Then tha clever young-woman-fot-a “mrect weston all care warrant from Magistrate Gelamar (n the| mast on Tenth street ferry cars only Butler Street Court and went with Po- cemnan Robert Bole to her home to Bee that It was served, ‘The Magistrate waid Fourtoenth -street, eaaton Ghristoohér and thint mreet ferry oare only at the Brooklyn Detective Bureau would benefit tebe: having a few heads Uke hers ne shoul ot the sleutha. munth; Marty Thirt fourth stFost. cars, BLACKMAIL SUPPOSED MOTIVE FOR MURDER. (LONDON, Jan, 28.—A verdict of “wil- ful murder’? was rendered by a oner’a, jury sila. morning against Hor ice George Rayner, tielmen ‘who shot and killed. Witllam Whiteley, tho well- Known» Westbourte Atv merchant, 2. But fow additonal facts de- At oF weet on ICE BRIDGE ACROSS THE HUDSON AT NYACK.| - NYACK, 'N. Y., Jan, 28—A compkte joe bridge has fermed—abioss_the 1 = ‘son River at its widest point, the three and a half miles of water separating Nyack and trytown being covered to-day with a -seven-Inch coating, ny porgons Walla across river at this polnt 4o- This to the first time three year that the river ham frogen over at this polnt. the turg friend ant ‘Now, gentler it You'll just have a look te wht ia bait | aa uu Will know how. atomac urniehed. and J axed 1 it “ground for ican eM Inspect au ston ef AR COD 2 aD érime remains a mystery: unico, police claim. At wag a fatiare of An attempeto blackmell the merchant, ‘The sons and aie olavacapesyees cori Tinaer was wot ! ever: moon or: Yeard ot Rayrior, before Us a Dever neon or ol ‘ner ore p the da: 9 tragedy. [Bertin of the Bronx commismoners Manhattan, Is at hand to a | [that atari w will | Mercury, the reindeer which disap- | /MONEY PREFERRED FOR (2:02atan ccc Me gear qe mate jand jas been Wilh, On the ange FAMINE SUFFERERS, it pati "sutorition decided not to " ymalest hun, whan WENO Wandering, WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.—American | ing he Would take more mrerext Conaul-General Rogers: sat Shane a life when Ne had to skirmish for his ) siderably behind In the consideration of tion dlls, ‘The * bill ca: es wume~ bil ow INGTON ‘TARIFF WAR WITH 7 'MERCURY SCARES GERMANY AVERTED. 2,000 SKATERS. apod—from—the4 Headed for ant as hupassed the fcationsAnprepriation bill eported to the Senate to-day by tor Porhins. the by the Toes, over the result of ia {iecitnteer Tt - sow ve averted, nx ZOO Tange olght red from the "x ago, probably is travelling toward P living on moss cabled the day'a date Department under relative to the Chinese Hnetanttollowsa' Mercury Jumped’ neatly over the ten- troliwly mlvised that money foot. Fenn Surrouniing ana heieen ata Taste nent und ran (o Mona... Repit: I . The funn anghal at favo Milage fled.” Mercury ts only dy feet taved is: a great object tall but. le haw noDDy % and shar | Wicked: hoofs. After dolng some gr erat eel SENATE BEHIND WITH f=" APPROPRIATION BILLS," BIG STRIKE SETTLED. 1 strike of 6) building WASHT. ala ng Sue and Consular propriation aa t up ail} reported to the Sénase t by work on the new Heckur- Joues-Jewell hiortow Ta eiodsT eat UO: easure up for conalderation. Mr. Hote remarked | 3 incidentally that thé Senate was con- nd the 1 “An Old Remedy in a New Form For centurité cod liver oil has been the graiidest of all remedies for rebuilding encd human strength and vitality. “I'he oil or greasy part, though, is indigestible, irritating and nauseating. ‘The alkaloids found in a cod's liver represent ail the real tonic curative elements of this famous old remedy. Take YWinmsl The Delicious Cod Liver Preparation—Without.On wasted, wea! It-contains all the medicinal curatives of cod liver oil — actually taken froma fresh cod: livers (but no oil or grease) combined with organic iron and pre- pared in a deliciously palatable and agreeable form, Vinol does not look, nor amell, nor taste like cod liver oil, _ Vinol will do more good than cod liver oil or emulsions, Vinol agrees with everybody. Try it. If not satis- fied we will return your moncy. ; Vinol Is anid on the guarantee plan In New York only at the following drug stores: Drug. Stores, ay . corn adnuy and Gth st er Go 200: Ad th AV, 125eh at antr Leman ays, erdamy ay. 10a at sient Di t8Oth at., Soth ngRain, 1030 84 av, Broo! iy hikers Drug dtores, 373 Fi riaty Bet Sumner’ ay, Zer"culumbia ; ah in ww for tale at he lead Crs jore in nearly every tow, and’ ity ta he wcounteys. Took. for The Wiz mvoney Ia rout tagns t EAT BAD Conia Wants | VerySpecial Tuesday barra / $8.50 Watches for Men at $5.85 Fine thin porcelain, with very neat and pretty deco- 2 a | eutting the Board of Eatimate, has mi Uarios of men and women bord ‘headquartera | SNATCHED FROMRAILS. ze: .| BY MAN AT MOPOR. | Sailor About to Pass Under Wheels. a Held Up Over Dashboard W! Car Was Being Stopped. Motorman Frank Feser ave pedes- trians In City Hali Square a thrill last night about 9.30 o'clock, by fescuing’ a min who had slipped and was gojng Jer hin car, 3 John Delmar, twenty-four, an-Stavan on the American Une, atiguted Nia“ SOURERRIMT Madison-avente: er: and tried to ly jn. from af | ie: north -bn Keser was driving. H clerks were not mptrolier, of} WL of the Dureats of! was jumpel from, fact that Ni Know}, n't Curb Its If City C OMing. CAF; Thon he’ reached fa power and: ena toned im ard 1 him clear, nentums and heta tn |" ae br. the dash- SHOT BY. ALLEGED LUNATIC platform. But: Delmar SAYTRGUK Comm yd dippery. with the snow A fatten, and “Peser : Ward, forty-five yearn iD. Theceas atrick him. | on feet betore at Saybrook Junyile An attempt on thn | App, ot Tack Hall: Tite Beak ; jin the Saytirook: Jail Street Hos- tha jemt Ho ont st. Brooklyn, tnken toot and t= dy ALL: CARS. TRANSFER 7 COUNTY LEXINGTONTO 3° AVE $69 Russian Po: These are the most stylish fur coats of seas: for women. Fashioned of finest Russian foal or p handsomely trimmed with brald; a most. attractive “bargin : . — $75 Fur Lined Coats, $37.50 ‘Fhese coats for men are tinet throughout -with-mar- mot, Far Eastern mink or mu Have large storny collar of Weautiful, glossy Persian’ tam $3 Long Kid Gloves, $1.69 These gloves are made of fine French kid; are 12- ~button-or-20-inches.-lapg,.in the Mousguetatre style: black, white, tan, gray and. brown. You cannot equal them anywhere for less than $3.00, so be on hand early to avail of this his bargain. omen’s- Choice $. 98 Hats, $1. 49. Mlare new; some are ready to wear; some are to | be trimmed. Made of/ horsehair, pyroxylin and chif- fon effects; a clever lot of hats; all are black; some | care trimmed-with—-quills;—wings -or— in ati effects. 1 Misses’ Smart $15 Suits, $8.75 They-are-new-suits,-too,-in-the most popfiae and! becoming fabrics, ‘They have an clement of style that is. most attractive. Offered-at this low. price simply to induce you to become better acquainted with ‘the | new Misses’ Sult ‘Sult Department. 25c Mohair Brilliantine, 12%e \f Cream color, 27 Inchés” wide; wit wear~ sptendiaty | and may be washed with !mpunity. An exceptional special. == 22¢-“‘Linen-Like’’ Suiting, 10%%¢4 A very pretty materlal-for washable dresses. Looks and feels like nen. The whole range of popular colars is here. i} ‘riting Paper, 19¢_ Coats, $25 Handsome gold-filled, open-face watches; thin model, plain polished cases; fully guaranteed for 20° years, Fitted with good seven-Jewelled nickel-plated American movement. Your monogram -in handsome_ribbon-ef- feet-engraved_on case without extra charge. $12 Porcelain Dinner Sets, $8.98 Whiting’s 35c W; The popular square sheet, cloth finish, pure white; ‘one of the bargains of our annual stationery sale, now in_ progress. Men’s 75c Negligee Shirts, ge | Coat and regular mode! shirts, -made- of excellent= woven madras, in black and white elfects and medium dark colors; either attached or detachet Suffs; very: well made. Sizes i4 t 17, Men’s 39c Four-in-Hands, gc Also tecks and shield tecks of excellent silks; light.| and dark effects; neat, desirable designs, rations; quite a variety of patterns to choose from. 6c Thin. Water-Tumblers, 4c ‘A good, thin blown glass, neatly engraved; various | satterns (0° chomse- from, d SA MEEII Nasheeeee Women’s $5 Sampie Shoes, $1.98 +H styles, in the most desirable leathers, Sizes i to and A, B an A,B and C widths, Men’s $3 $3 Shoes to Close—$r.59 olid, sturdy, honest shoes that look thelr full vane 0 a-pair._Sizes 6 to 11. Men’s ‘$1.50 Underwear, 79¢ The celebrated Norfolk and New Brunswick make Firre-natural-wool,-grayor_white.- 44c Lace Lisle Stockings,.270 From the Drug & Toilet Goods Sale: Duty's Malt elas O9G |unoedertsor eta ror momen oils finished In ray and black; -a¥80/ con Kreen or peppermint, Ss! = meal sents Pine J3¢ nf enters pperralnts OC eal gauze l¢ thread stockings, with garter tops;¢alf Ailsa Kelditte 2c pdjalet or care gc : : Biracibuaren Wc! Beate, aL (0c | $6. Heavy Wool Blankets, $4.50: een re of Ja- [Oakland Violet Am- Qc 72x80 Inches in size; extra heavy Western wool. Gloget,t 7 Sete ae C | PEimtesTea Miomy scree $10 Dawn Comfortables, $6. Gan = Bcaken socte 15c Coverings of “pure silky very. handsome designs;~ = = MEd Cream, 4-0 Uabeakin Hon © | sateen backs; filled with a splendid grade of down, Hine, Kirk's Jun Hose, pa Olzeo-Thrm ent “Glycerine” ‘soap. qc Seance eee are 2 Bein fem sts ame $1.25 Bed Spreads at 890 tite pom i . Thrée-quarter size, Marseilles designs; ptemmed and ene ready’ for-use. 48071907: CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Thursday Evening, January 31, 1907 AT GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, 4230 ST. AND LEXINGTON AVE. VAUDEVILLE SHOW AT. FIGHT P.M. THE BEST ARTISTS HAVE BEEN SECURED. ELABORATE SOUVENIRS, MAGAZINE, DOOR PRIZES. EACH GUEST WILL RECEIVE A COPY OF SCUR "CENTENNIAL MARCH," com- POSED -ESPECIALLY FOR THIS OCCASION, GRAND MARCH AT MIDNIGHT. ADMISSION TICKETS AND SOX SEATS MAY BE OBTAINED AT EITHER OF OUR TWO STORES. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. OUR NEW HARLEM STORE 126th ST., NEAR PARK AVE. DOWNTOWN STORE, PARK ROW, NEAR CHATHAM SQ EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING i G COME ITS ONLY ANO HELP US CELEBRATE. 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