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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1907. KURINO SURE JAP PEACE WILL HOLD Mine to Jehies European Talk of DOG SAVES HIS MISTRESS FROM “TT BY LD Girl Slips on Pave: ment -and-ls Knocked Unconscious, As with hor laat little mistress's and hie went about it with the Intelli- dasald—ahe—wass't—ateaid>—- ause the terrier would prot yentures until co: with her handy Yull the fey paveme and hair had been licked by the terrier whon he f was nat golng to get up fr frptoat Heo elit} $t was fant 4 nog | owner he-ran_out 1 end Jump! ng about; ~turn to the map. Je lowed and was led to the sufferi When Alida re dog went almost wild with Joy Weak and anneaithy Rane are responsible for more sick-| Willian Zennick said tho girl's) ness and suffering than ony other -disease, therefore, when) e been br Kon had xh ot Wor a UCR Hood ane SEEESS through neglect or other causes, kidney tfouble is permitted || TRAN HIT COACH, KILLING GIRL ON WAY FROM BALL. Her-Escort's Back ane = arebat the Driver ey f is_s00n realized ectuse its remarkable distressing. cases, bwith kiduey and 1 aoctorea mich wovera) wood does Bud thet wou! hog the walle, could not sloop aver s ae ray, could’ not He dows without | (Spesial to The Frening World.) k wan weak | twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or LONG BRANCH. id It would peald tne soni had Co get Up many ‘t the Monmouth Memorial Hosp! the> Lyceum at Bertha Gootheil, age, was killed, twenty-two years of tako my oath it und Stewart 8 day ft oput me where Tam prove -Hby-acguatatances twenty-nine years old, and Georg ris badly Injured when a train ‘accident ineepenean fat the Cholaen_ H-wae-about 4 An M. who was driving coach; sent his team across: the tracks at a food clip, unconsctoun of dank A northbound freight train, how dashed along as the coach ry centra of. the tracks, “eronsing-here. when Morris, BANQUET OF BANK CLERKS. The #ixth annial banquet of N York Chapter, | ank Clerka, ‘will of to-morrow * RHEUMATISM MUNYON’S sy cuter in a few “days Thin afug to. deaden the Cutrattzer te oSryg and dr wee Hheumatl "irom the syetemn, Faw “PANY for wrak men and- women, ia Fleur ty o)f folke “nnd puta ches SONYON way 20th ft. St: Jamen BIg, Uvntains palo THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW. IT to continué, many fatal results are sure tu follow. — Your other organs may need attention—but_your kidneys! | most. because they do most and should have attention first. If you are sick or ‘‘feel badly,’’ begin taking Dr. Kilmer’s| Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, ) because as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they | will help all the other organs to health, i Of | Kidney, fiver and bladder troubles, the Swamp-Root, the great kidney and blad- | symptoms-of-which-are--obliged to pass} ds ‘your water frequently night and da ura-| smarting or irritation in passing, br |tive power has been proven in thousands ‘dust or sediment In the urine, headache, | If you) backache, lame back, dizziness, poor di- ine you shoutd have the? gestion,-steeplessness, nervousness, heart + \disturbance due to bad kidney trouble, skin_eruptions. {rom_bad blood, neural- ;_/gia,-rheumatisni-diabetes,-bloating,Ir Fy tbITLy, WOrnout feeling, tek of ambi- ‘tion, mavbe_loss_of flesh, sallow com. fa" not five Another told inet five | plexion, or Bright's disease. If your water, when allowed to remain 1] undisturbed in a glass or bottle for settling or has a cloudy appearance, it t|is also evidence that your kidneys and! | bladder need immediate attention, Swamp-Boot is pleasant to take and is, AD of bat wean for sale at drug stores the world over In and I can | hottles of two sizes and two prices— Remember |the name, Swamp- -Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root |s_not Mcnnenel for‘ Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingham.| everything, -butit- promptly overcomes } tan, Yc every bottle SPECIAL NOTE.—In order io you-may-have-a-sample-bottle-and- sutely-free-by-mail, Mfifty> cents” and one dottar. ¢ the wonderful merits of Swamp-| =Rook} oe -of-valuable rea both-sentab- 1 The-book contains many of the thousands _u Of testimonial letters received-from men—and women who found to be just the remedy they needed, The yalue and success of-Swamp-ioct-are so- well known that readers are advised to send for a sample bottle. your-addressto-Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.Y. be sure to say you read this generous offer in tht New York Evening World. The genuineness of this offer is guarante - Struck tha vehicle. full, and scattering the occupants. Misa Goothell was killed almont So BuerMaN HAG Mis back Yroken, | and {t 1s belleved will die. driver, had one of his legs broken, and when found he was ‘fast {n tho cow- catcher of the engine, MADE ENTIRELY OF PORTO RICAN TOBACCO Tkat's: more thancan be truthfully-said ——gbout-many cigars sold youas Porto Rican. ___The recent. ine’ he cost of ) ight fi rward ° i “many so-called Porto Rican cigars which are made largely from-tobacco grown in: =the -United- States. That's why you should be more particular than ever to get the genuine : EL TORO Cigar—5 Cents This is one. cigar you can be. sure is Porto Rican in quality as well as in name, made in Porto Rico, exclusively of Porto Rican tobacco, ; £1 Toro cigars now being marketed are “finer in quality than ever bcfore—because of the superior excellence of this year's to-, bacco crop in Porto Rico, from only the choicest selections of which £7 Zoro is The ictims, were fakeu feil., the daughter of oommit doutmell of thie pla parents being in the bakery ua Mr. Gherman,-who is the son af arth Long Branch, tonto Miss Goot! Mids Goothell has 1a_onv of the hese “hae been paying al hell_for some ime, qnany friends young Iadies jn Leng Branot Morris ia son of Mr Gacienen eho. txlirond: crowning: at-Chelveasaves Dver— where tie pee ene nd Ay US gales and | the Rates nro ralned And no fagman — To-Night at MWieleter Hels: Annual ball of of which he tx Preal- » Will be held at Webster Tall to- night, and that all the big. chiefs will be pr F The other office the Seyniour ©) the club -are Vico-Vrenident; erick Buckley. Fuanclal Seer Steal Lortesp rdf ‘Bullivan and Frank y of note from the down- town section ‘will dance on our nigh sald President .smith Unton of the vld-Umers of what is now the Second Assombly District.” Porship and has « sunimer cl at Bath Beals BRYCE SAILS NEXT WEEK TO TAKEUPDUTIES'HERE <Yamen Bryce, the \ Porto Rican-American Tobacco Company __ Manufacturer, San Juan, Porto Rice ie sleinitely arranged to wall for Now York Panctela Finas oo) Paper SSP White star ling There's a dand now placed on all genu- ine Zt Toro cigars. £1 Toro is superior to any other cigar sold at five cents. 1 Parlor Arm Cheires and Rockers oh stered | in red cs 34th to 35th St \'$7.00 Reception Chairs, : 5 evans! In. Progress---The Midwinter Sale of FURNITURE FURNISHINGS Carpets, Oriental Rugs, Curtains, Draperies, Upholstery Goods, Beds: and ed Ghairs—many. hing the 85.94 Parlor andeAlion ‘Lines. of mor. $19.49: Couches, $16.24 sharge size Couch, HOME rows of ‘deep tufting, all hair, .up- your choice of colors. $26. 49 Parlor Suits, Sale $21.24 . Three-piece Parlor Suits, Includ- ing arm chair, tete and reception chair; “mahogany —fintshed frames, some with génulne Inlaid mohagany panels; others with crotch mahog- any venegr panels; covered to or- der with sat damask or tapestry our choice of colors. Odd Parlor Sofas — Mahogany finished frames, some handsomely carved; upholstered tit Verona velour, satin_damak Uapestry: $10.49 Sofas, sale 313.89 Sofas, £20.89 Sofas, $33.49 Sofas, Sofas, nt $4.00 Iron Beds, $2.49 White Enameélizd< Iron Beds, plain or brass trimmed; two-pat- terns; 3-foot sizé only. & China, Glassware, Clocks;-Cutlery, Linens. and Housefurnishings, For the “Bedroom. opines Beds ~ Sale stocks embrace.75 different design’ of Brass For the Parlor. Parlor Suits—500 in all—in muslin cover- Select the frame you desire, hen leticose) aity 7 damask,-veron 5 $8.00 and $10.00 Odd Parlor Arm Chairs, $5.94 T. hree and Five Pi ings ready to upholster. color desi red fH a In: concttdetion aid ladquer they. are. tindard graces—as broadly 5 Reds you See here at other than sale times igns have been In our regular stocks, the others’ will be regular stock lines after this, sale.) The alta between. regular and sale prices are intone: vane Suaranteed-as-the-Br Many of the-same de: —some plain, others elaborately cary Three-Piece Parlor Suits. i s with ‘satin damask, Verona yelour $15.00-China Closets, $10.49 849/67 Brass Beds; sate, 1852.50, $87.50... | Five-Piece Parlor Suits. Reception Chairs: White -Enameljed:ls Iron. Beds at ave allery tops. mounts and rails; all sizes: stron Beds: £1.98 tron Beds; $7.89 Iron Beds... £8.89 Tron Beet $2.74 Iron Beds Tron Bed Springs for wood of iron beds; all sizes * Sample Couches 8, direct from pues Pw tA $2.34 $3.34 §3,06 $584 $6.40 87,94 Odd- Dressers—All sizes;-new—designs—in-such—woods-as- mahogany finish, bird's-eye maple and birch. $75. an. DAVENPORTS, SALE $59.75 rts suitable for parlors or libraries; Hed-eushion Seats; upholsterad_in Silk ured=yelour-and taper: golden oak, mahogany, BRC PRESSERSI ~ §ib.80 | Beat 24. 49... 820.; 34 Genuine Leather, Couches. a manutacturer who ranks | of Couches of the better sort. 4 Couches, $87.40. | 50 Couches, $43.74 2s Couches, CO 25, A trial will convince | aMOGANY bres aay alyed is the enfire sample line from Ate 74 Couches, $27.24 Couches, $22. 49 | ches, $25.24 $3449-Couches, 526.24 37.49 Couches, $31 24 Couches, $32.49 32.24 Couches, $85.24 $60. Important Sale-of i -Toques and = Tisporint because “the stock st “Half. Usual Prices: Selection Practically portant Because —the—sloe i Good as Ever. S, Sets, Muffs and Neckpieces Fur Sale started, rat at Half usual a There were Scores of Furs ex S amounted {o! Oye cause sale’ ree in_many instances are _the stock of Fur-lined Coats in the prites for. similar ‘headwear, your friends ear here a every assurance | in all likelihood can be the Tams and’ Toques are new. anlespan and in every way desirable WORSTED TOQUE duplicated now -e—-a condition expected, be- cause the purchas If Furs continue ULL LENGTH “43-4 hayeadvance ED | adit, Wie ter and honeycomb—— of this ‘sort will be eueey: rare, - wholly to. the~ production of Fur- rs In the base- Hiss Furs on the nd assortments—from the v: cot to-thesmedivim-pri These are representative ol tra Long Throw ; heautifully striped shed with natural . al] colors and combi- d-and very highs 29 dorm were 9905 nk Ua Throw Scarfe, Blue Dyed Arctic Fox Pelerines, | squirrel Jock Tinting, arge muff to match. ore Peterines; mwiots AND HOGKEYCAPS, Skating Caps, n_ thousands | _ Natural Mink, ex Swamp-Root ¢ reductions — ‘in sending jack Dyed Arct 4 “Blac with brush tails, heavy -in_white,_red, fining, 831.74; Muffs to TERS finest grades, blue and fancy effect Ne seis Throw Scarfe, .74; | double fur; paddl 4g Ste Muff to match. m Seal Fancy Cravati;” White Fox Double Boas, Tee with pays, and brush. tails, Fabrics Stamped for Embroidering with heads and paws... -Chinchilla Fancy.Cravats, $20.74. Brown Cub Bear Beas, three yards long Maffs to aes z White Caracul Sete, ha throw scarf oe Art” Needlework Waists,- Chemises, Night Dresses, otis Corset Covers, 0}, _of fine nainsook, stamped in vari ous new designs. Netaral Beaver Fancy Cre: leuirede-Lis shape. Blended Squirrel ravats, 3atin-lined Fay, Scarfs, finished with brush-tails-and-pases—, = Brew Mouffion Pelerines,, sill finished—with % nti to $2. 14 al Ge and Se Fancy $6.7 4 | OVER “PATTERNS, 3Fe -value-In- Muskrat-lined -Coats—with Nigui- Dresses The Following Stamped ‘on Linen:— AMPED WAIST PATTERNS, E3e Other Fur Coats for men as low-p t riced as_$11.89. 4th Floor. = |, $44.84 Brass Beds, sale, “390.94, ‘$48.04 Brass Beds, sale, 842, $51.25 Brass Beds, sale, $54.49 Brass Beds, sale, a $56.25 Brass Beds, sale, [yo St2-AHron-Beds......-810.48 ies $1449 tron Beds $12.67 : $16.74 Iron. Heds...-..814.84- i $20.49 Tron Beds. SIT. $4.96 $6.24. $7.94 $8.74 GOLDEN irks DRESSERS. seule rly 10,24 1424 pra. : MAPLE DRESSERS, "_ $26.89... $19.84 | gahag” ities $21.80 | $29.67... $23.04 $22.34 | $30.49... $26.74 liberal__one—on_ the—remainder—ot Fifth Floor Men’s Store, Splendid garments, made by skilled tailors and furriers, mem- bers of an organization devoted lined Coats, = Apart from being faultlessly fashioned they are full fashioned. Goats—not skimped fi the sightest detail, All have broadcloth “shells. u: The =Mink-lined ol z nen were $299.50, 269. a it ‘i : collars of same; were $247.50,. now. +++ $219) ~ Civet-lined Coats, collars of séal- skin; were $224:50, now. $197.50. —Mink-lined--Coats, — Persian—-lamb- sola were $199.50 and $144.50, | oW....$169.50 ind $129.50 At $54.50 we-ofltr remarkable Persian: lamb colars=a: value matched: PER WAIST. PATTERNS. 8 ARASOL PATTER lar and Cuff Coat S Collar and Corr Dress Sets From 10.30 A. i competent. teacher gives instruction in. the various stitches in knitting and Apparel for Women. °=*"™ displays of Men’s Storm 7 Clothing Heavy Garments, Heavily Lined, : At Reduced Prices. Fish Floor, | Long Corduroy Ulsters, rele Reversible Black Leather and Particular-attention is directed to these novelty apparel, including 7 Coats, Wraps and Capes, sance lace, embroidered tatlet Fancy Taffeta Pony Jackets, Chantilly Lace Capes, silk-embroid ered in n fancy designs, Shoulder Wraps, in chiffon, trimmed with lace and pothtong-and short, in To as and embrold Jered nets; swith sheepskin fleece: “arge {ur storm collars; special 814.74) sides Black Leather cone | Reversible Storm Coats, covert igh $6.24 aa and Figured White pepeics Silk Chiffon Mor silk and cotton fab: MR Majority Mounted Over Chiffon and Taffeta Linings.) Prices, $14.74 to Cree 00. An Echo oe double-breasted; storm collars; Corduroy Sack Coats, |, lincd with fleecea sheep- Corduroy Coets, lined with ¢l double- with medium size Undergarments: The January White Sale. 5s" SOMERS—should have been here for the final week of y Sale of White, here now to revive interest. ic garments muve of fine nai copies of French hand-made garments with lace, embroidery insertions, cases medallions and wash $6.24 with corduroy collars: * Tissue “s Pai 24 | Corduroy Sack Coat: Covert Cloth Costs, double-| lined; 6-inch storm coll lined with fleeced sheep- | skin high corduroy storm collars;! °° Waterproof Duck Coats, single- nid for Sails and en ook, many. of them | 5 alt prettily trimmed nich’ Organdio, $8.74) breasted, full blanket lined; cordu- Sack) ‘oy collar; special 79 lined with| Sheepakin Vests, fleece lined; nang Cloth 36 soft {in 36 inches wide; double-breasted, corey three outside pockets; spectal, storm collar; sp | See them if you think that all the ‘Lingerie laurels Bin Heavy Wool Cloth Coats, doub! = Lingerie Long Cl thy sott French needleworkers, ngerie ong Clo 5 welve-yard lengths... French Cord, 4 plain ...89¢, $1.20, $139, 81,79, $1.08 to 810.34 $1.20, 81.39, $1,598, $1,79, $1.98 to $8.04 9! special storm collar,’ special SWEATERS REDUCED—\\ about 300 in all; heavy winter weights; solid colors and Pol former. prices up to $2.97; Sale... = ‘soc, 90, $1.20, $1.30, $1.79, $1.98-t) $9.40 790., GDe', $1.29, 81,50, $2.89 to 95.04 91.59, ak 98; ea skirts and nurses’ 2.69 to $5.04 Corduroy Coats, double-breasted, “high storm collar; pockets on Ree and , corduroy, double - breasted; pockets on both sides; 6-inch col- lar; special .. +$9.18 mois ‘leather; double-breasted; © 6 inch fur storm collar; special, | Cerduroy Vests, lined with sheep- | skin. fleece; sizes 42, 44 and 46; seep G2, 68 AlLW rool § Sweaters—