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ACHIE ILL, IS ARING GAINS “Dr. Rixey Reports Little Patient with Diphtheria Bas! Much Improved: (as, WASHINGTON, March _4—Consider- ‘@blo improvement ts shown to-day in the condition of Archie Roosevelt, the third son of the President, who ta {jl © with nn-attack-of diphtheria. Burgeon-General Rixey, of the Navy, the family physiclan of the Roosevelt, Visited the sick boy early to-day, and ‘upon leaving the White Houso suid that * darchie's condition was very satisfactory, 4 )oDr. Alexander Lambert, of New York, who. .was.the—famity-physictan of tne - Hoosevelts before’ they came to Waal- ington, was in conniultation with Dr. Rixey. Ho will probably leaye for bia horhe to-night —__ 2 =<“Arehio was complaining all last week et not belng well, and Friday he went td bed, and Dr, Rixey was called In, It was at first thought that Archie was § suffering with a miM attack of grippe, j but Saturday it was decided he/ had SGiphtheria, if In some instances the health author!- PES! tes quarantine an entire house; when htheris appears, but as We pearoomn ‘of Archle Roosevelt 1s isolated, /only his’ *-Foom will be quarantined. ttende—the —Prtends—Setect) { Behiool, but. so far wa can be learned, pone of his schoolmates hay contracted the disease. It is feared thet the sons of Secretary Taft and Assistant Secre. tary" of the Navy Newberry havo been = d to the disease They. aoc play. "gpates of Archie Roosevelt, and the boys Gre together several hours every, day. a i VADERLIND SAFE. RESUMES VOAGE R ed Star-Liner—Stranded on First Trip After Re- pairs in Collision. tb Lt, LONDON, March 4.—Advices received from’ Dover to-day state that the Red Star Line steamer Vaderiand, which _Brounded on the Goodwin Sands_last 14 itt ‘aay and pre- z ol YY eeeaed uh her Voyage. Seis, task Anat tha sleamer_reeumed = ¥age indicates Abd ean PNG eTIOUs Gamuge wa the resui of tne Vaderlaod, whic his on hor fi {ier-repairs made, oflowlig Wer On witit tiie Worch Caste in January ne p-for tow York last Saturday ia and of Capt. R. PB, Ehoft. ulled all day yester: it there Were a number of Afrseyy 1 BORN aera resting bee lowly, struc he Ureuchergus East = Papedwig Sindy Wid uroduded, plete move her L ‘ Bttaity and word swe Those imme- voy pres i ered litte frum the lig, Details of yer con: 5 Po phe reauuie Se aareys ye Goodwin Sands is a range of danger- : oats in -Dover Straits. Vaderland and th worth Cantle were in collision on—dan. 33" off the South siwin Lightship. ‘pe Naworth wos und reo of her crew périehied. The Vader- apna pint waterline were. the Admiralty Court on Feb. 19 ren- Mdsement sucainet.ther ted. Btar Sill phat te Vaderiand was to lame for the cols steamer N ROOSEVELT ACTED To SAVE FOREST LANDS. Proatx chimations Gent on March 2 sixnea p A eradtiog-av-increasing-thire Felerves in — various OThe Agricultural Ap ® cliidea that reserves wh eredverycimn the Uniled Part disstpat —epportunity-a: ter, while u Would beswholiy or ty ore Congress had an these forest upon and Si gerven were Preparation whereas “(he not Ui means that this timber witt (he-interest of the h yk - ——__——__ WORKMAN IS KILLED. Miank from Sealtold Fell and Crushed Brickliyerts Skall. Coffee, a bricklayer, wap Ang under a heavy ac Which kag ts read, w Kes Fupon his i William Boved tation. No the Jester in Ritts to be sung at u Metropolitan Opera Mouse to-night; -w! be assumed, again by Strecciart, “fo deat and then resusctited. BY BLD MAS ~NEW MICHIE Prof, George Poe Resusci- tates’ Dogs and Rabbits After Death. (Spectal to The Brening World.) | NORFOLK, — “Va. = stare; -4.-Prot: George Poe, a semi-paralytic, half-biind recluse of Norfolk County, has inter- by his-claim that he can! restore life with his ‘Invention—"‘the resptrator.”’ Tests made before doctorn where dead rabbits and dogs were used have aston- ished the scientists, A ten-year-old boy, Arthur Ostrander, ha acted as eyes Jand hands to the Inventor. Prof. Poe confines the possibilities of his invention to deaths resulting from strangulation, hanging, asphyxiation, freezing, drowning Gr poison and bars deaths whero the tissues have Ken down or the heart worn out. It is also intended to,sober up, men with jag: Prof. Poe modelled hia machint on the human heart with the Id¢a of perfecting an invention thal Would expel polsonous gases'or fluids from the lungs or stom- ach and at the same Ume flood In the ife-giving oxygen. He experimented Srith-awhethe-extied the dettbie-farynx tubes and two tubes to connect the no: trils-one for Inlet and one for outlet, saw Uiac it was WAC Of a double eylin- der, or rather two ylinders—right and Mec ventricles and right and oft wu- nicle He ten bullt 4 working toa in Hne with the construction of the hearc—a machine with bwo cylinders, beach havinx an inl tuted Outil valy. The plung in each macnine are ma to Work sunuluaneously. *rhrougi tia efforts vf Thomas Black, a business man, Dr. Francis M. Morgan Obtained tor Prof, Poe wu Nearig Detore the commites of the Norfolk doctors They aw rapbius and dose uit wo Eruins of Worpalne Were Injected Into Fabbit'a leg, after which ether was ap- plied. ‘The doctord pronounced the all- mai dead, after which Poe applied the the maohine to; the rapbit's out the poison Was breathing In ux 7 show fn th Tan around the room, in of illness. A dog was then smothered in acetelyne gas; for forty minutes....Thb. doctors declared Alm be- yond resuscitation. The respirator moon had ‘the dog breathing. In the cage of drunkenness it works on the principal that a Jug Is the result of poisoned funga, and that with theac fumes swept out—the suSject will Te cover, A practical model of the respira- tor will be shown at the Janiestow exponition. The Inventor expects that ambulances will aoon be eatilppad with the machines. feted the medical freternity ofthis olty, Studying the eethon—os— te tree tre THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1907.2: PRESIDENTS SON LIFE RESTORED [CALLS RELATIVE TO nELP CONVICT THE STROTHERS But Prosecution waters Murder Case. CULPEPER, Va... March Beawie Triplett. a sister of WiHlt Bywavers—ehot and killed by Jamés a: jbrothera, for murdir! in here, now ried that evening to Mins Viola Stroth She had not gone beyond this spol defense, objected or the teatimony Judge Hazrison's ruling of the objection was sustained E. L. Gaines, a brother-| prisoner, was next cailed, pearance crdated a fitter 0! excitame: tlon ga to the Ume of the tragedy, thaugh he wae at the Strother tome the time. His answers were given wi © he Co} Judge Harrison stated that ¢ right to proceéd on the theory that wax a hoeille witness, and that the: fore leading queations could be him. The defense, for reasons plained, did not call Mr. Gaines, the burdén of his appearance fell prosecution. hen on hie. shoulders.” i Heath questioned Gaines as the ccdurrences just preceding awers, the witness repeatedly to the prosecutor, much eithar,”. We “sald you had been as next attack Was as the Coroner's snqueat__that caught Bywaters by pulled him jnto hia wife's rovnt. wr tacyou have him from bohindT" " Jtn¢se anew: wAU the Coroner's Inquest Mr. Gain re the blind bolted when Bywate: LANDLADY GETS Sending ‘{t-and-Gels a - Summons. The Iatest court move of tbe long: Grawn-out—warfare between Dentist Sohnater nnd” nts-landicay” Mrey ANRC Una Fletsca, of No, 661 Lexington ave- wan made to-day, when Mra. h asked Magistrate Finellte, tn Yorkville Court, for a warrant The ed heroine of a year'a guerilia warfare on her undestrable— tenant handed the Magistrate a comic valen- postal ecard, which she sald Dr, had~ sent — hor, and, which picture of a homely looking woman labelle! "The Boarding Mi treax{ beneath which waer Here's the lady who hustles your hash. = dollars a Week, In advance strictly cash, ‘ To-keep eer inorder: star boarder, For on him she has a bad mash, Magistrate Finelite issued a summons Five Consult~the on th of lenk—or myatery the x Stare TRANG shad —teen—srt ler, to apite him prert are looking to slake th fan hope Un LON rd.) n derMa As readers Jn °0} Nelda here, dled ‘suddenly. togday | tthe Amity -House,~in~this—vih lle was forty-four yearn old. By atre “room [ase —Prurther testtr _Jeured. to Mrs, Fi h returnable to-morrow, when lt fs expected that the landlady and mont of her boarders wi}-pe- in jeourt to tell that the combaulve little identist hestwen making theirolives min erable, Possibly some light will be ahed | Hie admitted to-day that thls was 90 The spiparenc siscrepancy mer tesUmony sorta tothe Gaines explained by thought the window was closed when | re ale he ie Caeaocting “tony terve-veer when | left for tig lower floor,” he sa After @ wrangle “The tatructions to ready this evening. It counsel wi! beginning this evening. RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT ia expected. 1! 8Y. PELERSBUKG, March 4—The vi rious pariigmentary groups held co! object of removing” the posstttlity of deadlock in the election of « Preside: at-the lower house of Parliament, wht will be the sole business to be tran: acted at to-morrow's opening. session. A caucus of the Constitutional Den: Iinkowas MV tee-Presttent Jolgurowk off, slated for the latter oMfce dent of the lowes ence with the Selo. ucal certainty FACTORIES SHUT. DOWN Eniperor at rooti=te-fibs anit @ or com- fart » Jub. Something A-pinmberts text whatever it way thatenuned the tenants | DANBURY, Conn. Maren 4 —One of rise Saturday night |the biggest fires in-years in Danbury | } ttle afternoon” destroyed: —the | +Mntn-streety | $115,000, AeiOR -ANG-tha tania append to fy GUTlding of (ie company arou: Liberty stropt. vo all win nerious. of Blue, Hello, Gray, Tan, Imported Silk 1,600 YARDS of Ten, Brown, Cade., Navy superior quality, 7 Tena Finds! Gaines Unwilling in By- .— Mrs. PHIMp Strother—wus the frat tmportant| w | whore off Stirat witness to-day at the tral of the-two lor srduige DFOSTe#S) were Laken Mrs. Triplett. was ,dreseed In. deen! mourning and appeared greatly distress-| ed. Bhb temtifed that ‘her brother WII] came to see hor on the day, of the shout- Ing, telling her that he-was tobe mar howaver, whon Attorney Moore, for the} the ‘ground that | was deserted and was dangerously sunk yas not relevant. Under Saturday, in-law of tho and his ap- caaition, hky gaze never for an Instant | at bine tok —Hrer bed top face. monwealth in examining Gaines bad a) Tokal and from ask Unex= on the | “Bywaters.”’ said Mr, Gaines, “took | {he _blame—for Slisa_Strother's condition the tine Bywators-txiaald to have attempted to escape by the rear door of the bea room, Although pressed for direct an- Tepit.d | don't know," or “I don't remember.’ “{ don't suppose you would remember ae exciiet at the Gaines had not testified at he had the collar and *]"pushed him Into the room," he an- the testified that the window was down ant/ attempt to escape in tat direct om. in the for- Riven and thes of him- window veing -open “air stating that fe nutes before -been-opencil | to admixson of ony tie Wiiels Was ex- “Oye Jury wit Be agree to hold night sessions, READY FOR NEW SESSION. ferences throughout the day with the crats adapted Feodor Golovin, President hen Moscone. Demmtrs,-aa_cemiitate who hitherto had = beer: The remaining officials will be elected Tharedayy alter the return of the Pres house {rot tila audl Trarskoo- ‘The election of Golovin is a prac- WHILE FIRE BURNS. UIs} was ths fowned-by--Hult— Brothers = Company, tm; ant-crured-a-toas-of ation The entire bullding was burned shutdown the Sparks from inthe nefehe (),Constabl, TUESDAY,. MARCH 5TH SPECIAL SALE OF ‘All Linen Suitings 5,000 yards ALL LINEN SUITINGS, 26 inches wide; in-shades BIG DAKOTA IS SINKING IN SAND PASSENGERS SAE Japanese Coast Has Little Chance. YOKOHAMA, March ¢—It developed torday that the report the _passen- gets of the Great Northern Bteamahip Compans’s steamship Dakota, which in the Bay nd} ate TCE ont by ti mar, which was sen by the agenia of the com: to her assistance any, Was not correct i The Oniimaru teturned, “hero, Inat night without ‘ths passengers, havin cr | been Unable to get alongaide the wreak | nt] Owing ta the heavy seas which, were running. Bhe reported thatthe Dakota [by the head Tho agents of the company! sent the Omimaru nd-the. Hakuaimaru to the Jacene of the wreck to-day. Ihree war- ships are standing by the Dakota. TOKIO, MANCH 4=The captain of nt. Examined by Commonwealth's’ Attorney ing Japanese steamer Tokal,, which was Keith, he waid that he had no recollec: greaming abreast of the Dakota yester- ds E . reperts that when sighted tae at Meamer. wis ‘at full oxpeed, heading tay WI to od her ovurse h Quickly In;arder to avoid danger, just the moment she. struck with “her {head down and_lower screw ed.“ [The passengers were panic-stricken, | m=! but were rescued? by boats from the which took he| them ashore. The day was ve re. {ealm, but the dreaded current peoullar re; |to that locallty was very strong, LUST IN EFFORT T0 all nee to - ET “EASY MONEY” |Score of Brooklyn Grocers “Identify the Pair Who Swindled Them. to] That the nverage Brooklyn grocer Ix not averse to taking a chéince {na sures thing gamble was revealed to-day when the Detective Bureau announced the ar- rest of two well-dressed young men who gave thé names of John Fay and George Waterman, At least a score of Krocers Sdenui them as a pair of swindlers who got away with from $2) to $100. ; One of the men, carrying a samplo case, would enter a grocery In a slack business hour and ask for the propri- ctor. He would represent himself as « salesman for a well-known house, and Talat appear to make much dier- ‘ence whether he sold any goods or not. He knew all the late stories and ha ‘hearty, Infectious laugh. Se The olher.anindler_.would happen along later, also carryitg & sainple cane and presenting himself as a travelling salesman, The first urrival would sug- gest matching coins for the cigars. One of the two would loso and in paying would” dspiny a targe™ roll ot “yellow pllis. H1s-would_then excuse bimself-on some pretext. The remaining swindler would suggest to the grocer that tt would be easy to get the vlerge roll of the other man. Capt. McCauley, of the Brooklyn Cen- tral ofl ays that it is remarkable how many of the business men of the City of Churches appear to be willing tnke-an_ advantage in a dishonest os he a ne a nt eh oy to windler would sug- to_do—te—-always Rent: Of that party for the office and added jturn up heads. Iw... always turn up Another resident of Moscow, M. Tos-| asia He ts wure to turn up efther teada etving Princes ‘ortalis. us ls Sure Lo he odd and one of me. In way we'll win the the easy mark re- When sul d Harned he willingly fetl=mto- the Kame; Th er and Dig- ri would—win —and—win, dikes would get bigger and ker, “until finally the two | nwindlers ‘ESuia combine Against the grocer. It wowid be-all over Jn afew. minutes, Fay. and Waterman- Were held for examinagion In Adama Street Police Court. Utter: the wire: tapping deci ‘clon it is unlikely that they can be [oMpectited. If It-can be shown tnat ie procera entered -into-an.-agreement to secure money by -fraudulent means IfRe courts hive held that they deserved [to be ekinned , Di min hea Clan 5 DR. AKEO'S FAREWELL. TEV PRPOOL, March -4—Grrat crowds {were turned away at boli the morning and évening services, in Pembroke Chapel yesterday, where RevDrAked: who -has-accepied the pastorate of the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, tn New York City, preached tie farewell ser- mon,in-whirh—he reviewed” Mie” alXteen years’ work at Pembroke Chapel. Be- fore starting or New York Dr.” Aked will take. a. short Switzerland te the nd C Reseda, Biscuit, Brown, also Witte, : Regularly 50c, Yard, 35¢_ 2,500 yaris NOVELTY LINEN SUITINGS, Linen Voiles ant taminés, plain and embroidered. Regularly 75c. + 35c 1,000 yards WHITE LINEN SUITINGS, 45-inches wide. Bs Regularly 75. 55c and Wool Crepe y 42 inches ile, the best soade: ur_uoise, Grey and Rose, ‘ Regularly $1.25 yard 75 | Droadmay igh Srect : vacation~in~Dayos,{ | Pacific Liner Wrecked on} ga, 414. | i 1 | and Ryan are kerping up their open-air treatment and report that it Is very muc- 200 DEATHS IN ONE WEEK FROM ceseful, The paticats are kept out of doors, no matter how the thermometer stands. The Idea Js to cool off thelr lune: There were yesterday S32 pa- Uenta In Bellevue, 697 of them males, Tho superintendent of Beth Israel Hospital said Inat night the Institution waa no crowded they had been com- pelled to decline to receive applications Francia'n Horpital early yesterday mern- When he was on the force wgs known as the ‘milllon« When he was retired twelve SECRET BRIDE CONFESSES TO la |¥oars Ago, his fortune was eatimated ac £0.00, and, prolably. itShad been jn rased xreatly by his successful in- O'Rourke thon of dis surgics Dp As ho was-dying his deugh> Tor the admission of a number of pneu- ae Ae Srabeanie hisrbeaslde monja_victhns. ‘ : boat “over: Bit aad Bronx. Hit-Hardest. = 5 wld ilar thal ane At been aecrey. At the German Hoadital It was said married thréo montis ago to James there were more pdeumonia patients j Cubninghat, a bullder, and that they . than usual. At Mt Sinal there are at , A . lw f Wave of the Dis-| est tient es Match ut was | O’Rourke’s Blessing After ' ee eaught her fathers saa, was not an Ususual number, con- Ting the Weather. peveral cases of ease 1s Now Spreading risy were admitted to the New York Hospital yesterday, and there are Over New York. quite a number of pneumonia patients Presbyterian Hospital” received xs Sas ene wtervday, Of whom |~ 3 t with’ pneumonia. Preumonta- ix now-kitltng~ more Man | TI i maid (here were a 20 persona a week, men, women and} ood many cases, jn th children, in Greater Now York, and ialt| ne did not belteve tho dis of, proportion to the w the hospitals are boing besieged. for_tha] season of the year: admission of patienta muffering with] pi iiere are a ere is an “e the dikease, Moat of the Institutions} 7) tsumonia in. the tire already taxed to thelr ‘capacity, and| Brooklyn than fn Manhattan «7 At some of them pneumonta tases are| Bronx, with, or nth as y ple as Manha: 0. being refused for lack of room. The kip, too, is on the Increase. The-eavage weather ofthe tast tow weeks, with {ts rapid anid extreme changes {n temperature, varied by: snow, rain and thawing conditions, !a held by phyr cians tobe responsible tor the prevaiance of pulmonary troubles which many. deat? Island Is now there were only teh pied last week In Queens - SPECIAL COP IN LIMBO FOR ASSAULT xemp nidte deaths are now causing an’ arpenge. of 3% eaths a. week. The present spell of weather {s particularly trying, to. the heath of Yorkers because It comes at the end of a long winter, when everybody 1s more or less run down, _. Biafh ee eentoes amet | Charged with assault, George W. § snot der forty two year widon taper Sippy, streets are a bie factor, Heeman at the Long Island Rallroad St. Vincent's Crowded. ferry-house, at the foot of East Thirty- 7 Bt Vincent's Fospital reports an ab- normally crowded condition and an un= usually large increase in the number of pneumonia cases. Dr. Allen said last night the nurses and physicians were overworked, ~ With accommodations” for 400 in comfort, Bt. Vincent's now has 600 patients. Out of twenty admitted yesterday eleven had pneumonia, Thore 4+tourth street; ere tockert priate fast night on the complaint of Stephen Pur- eit, a merchant of Woodside, L, I. The latter was so badly beaten that he had to be treated by an ambulance surgeon from Bellevue Hospital, 7 ‘According to tie story told by Mr. Purcell, as he ran for # ferry-boat Sny- der grabbed him and started to iim to one side. Then, he alleges, § are extra cots In every ward. der struck him several times. in th At Hellovue twenty cases. of pneumo-| face and knocked him The trou~} i" u one e~ Dis 0a the nsiderat ates et Dla have Deer uken In during the past thes ferry-housesandss aaa ten days, Eighteen pulmonary patienta] ¢ Aeerst hein sire bel entered yesterday. Drs. White, Hunt! cell's complaint. B. Altman & Cn: MATERIALS FOR LINGERIE DRESSES AND BLOUSES. A BBLECTED STOCK OF WHITE FABRICS, IN PLAIN OR |EM- BROIDERED EFFECTS, INCLUDING FRENCH MUSLINS, PLUMETIS AND PIQUE, MERCERIZED BATISTE, HANDKERCHIEF LINEN, FP.ENCH AND JAPANESE CREPES, RENAISSANCE MULL, DOTTED AND FIGURED SWISSBS, i TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, MARCH 5TH. A-QUANTITY OF WHITE” MERCERIZED FIGURED MADRAS. Bc AT-16¢,-FER YARD, USUALLY SOLD FOR MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS IN ADDITION TO A GENERAL 8TOCK OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S ITANDKERCHIFFS, IN STAPLE AND NOVELTY STYLES, THERE i WILL RE OFFERED TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, MARCH STH { "WOMEN’S INITIALED HANDKERCHIEFS OF SHEER LINEN, SELF PLAIDS, OR OF PLAIN SHAMROCK CLOTH, usuALLY $1.50 - + + AT $1.00 PER nox oF arx MEN'S INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, © USUALLY $2.60. - + AT $1.50 PER BOX oF six. MEN'S COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS OF SILK MIXED TEXTURE, USUALLY 42c, . . + AT 25¢ EacH. SALE OF SILK PETTICOATS — < TO-MORROW, TUESDAY,... MARCH 5TH, COMPRISING A LARGE QUANTITY OF POPULAR DESIGNS AND PATTERNS, ALL OF WHICH HAVE BEEN LATELY MADE_UP. TO- GETHER WITH A NUMBER OF IMPORTED SILK PETTICOATS AT EXTREMELY. LOW PRICES, INSLUDING - TAFFETA. SILK. PETTICOATS BLACK, WHITE ANDCOLORS -. een $7.50) STRIPED, PLAIN COLORS AND BLACK airs a 9.00. STRIPED AND PLAIN WHITE... 10.75 WHITE. BLACK AND SOLID COLORS EMBROIDERED 12.00 WHITE LACE..TRIMMED See eet oes een 15.00 Biith Avenue, Thicty-fourth and Thirty-tith Streets, New York Brass & Enamel Bedsteads. On Tuesday, March sth we will offer the following very exceptional values in A/e/al Bedstead. \ gsi P too White Enamel, continuous_post, single size. 2... ...$7.50 jl value $10.50 5, 2-inch continuous past, full-size only, , . .$25.00 value $87 50 50 Best Brass, 2-inch continuous post, 3 ft. & 4 ft. 6in,.. . $30.00 alue $45.00 roo Best Bra: aii caused by Also some Odd and Sample Bedsteads in Enamel and Brass at one-third off regular prices. Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St,, Fifth Ave, Nineteenth Stowe] institution, but} uo. Daughter Whispered | News.His Last Words, ton Viettin Dies, 1 { yo ATTN burned Co. arke "Brocky |! Thomas O'ltou c ow-poticemen (sed to irke his fell all him jn the yt days—djed in St. ke Down: Koch's Uptown Prices Mal fown Shopping an Extravagance: OCH & This Smart Gibson Sutt, - Taeeday. [7 945 = Sa An Important One-Day. -— Offering ofa Reguiar $25 New ae ENS Spring Style. (és TAN 'Y TAILORED § po all the distinguishing st,le- f a high-grade model. the Presents” {tsett to-mor- ing points o} opportuni row. The illustration shows how this model is Beautifully Elaborated ith “Braid and Taffeta Trim- mings. Skirt is a Full, News Plaited’ Modet. The material is a fine CHIFFON PANAMA, in the popular Spring. shades of brown, gray, champagne, navy and: binck: NOTE.—Thie sult will be on sale for one e price, The re: pore of rtimulating Bults offered are new arrivals for our TAINTRT POCA = Between Lenox & Seventh Aves. | 125th St. West, ee | Our buyer has just returned from Paris, | with a select line of | Imported Hand-Made Lingerie Waists which will be placed on sale, commencing to-morrow, TUESDAY, at prices ranging from $7,50 fo $97.50. 1 23d St., Cor. Fifth Ave. FINGAL caR aes PURITY ) Aleck PROMISE “Make Good” and rou!ll..- Be Prosperous . certain things, we have to “make *- Otherwise we lose the confidence and faith of our. patrons... : The principle we adopted so in 1888, when CASCARETS : i CANDY CATHARTIC were put on the market, was to Snake no PROMISE tn our salesmanship, that. was not characterized by PURITY-and--TRUTH ~and- HONESTY, so that we could always DELIVER what we AGREED, —It:was-onr-own PURE DRUG ‘Jaw and P always been FULFILLED. ar The best inducement we can offer our friends in our advertising, past and present, is ta TRY CASCARETS only ONCE!-We prom- ised and promise now, that these dainty, little candy tablets, if faithfully tried, would prove to be the most perfect Bowel Medicine ever placed before the Amcrican-family,—as-dependable for their effects as nature herself, In our eleven years of PROMISE, we have never failed to ful- fill, and that’s why we have gained the friendship of millions of the SnIrticks people, who have experienced the reliable quality of our product, : i ; If the, ONE wie that we can induce the reader to try Casca- rets proves to be a failure and disappointment, it means a BROKEN PROMISE and NEVER a repetition of his patronage, The fact that at the present time over ONE MILLION of boxes of Cascarets are sold every month PROVES that we belicve in “Purity of Prom- ise” and have delivered the goods. Sovwe ask you with the endorsement of the American people behind ourstate- ments, to accept our promises and try Cascarets as the best all-around personal and family medicine for all STOMACH and BOWEL troubles, especial CONSTIPATION and all its complications, ‘Nearly every serious illnesa 4 a derangement of the Stomach and Bowels. Cascarets will strengthen the walls of the weakened intestines and make them’ act exactly as nature aded them to do—NO VICLENCE, but plain, soothing action, Another PROMISE we are willing to make is that Cascarets will prove to ben great PREVENTIVE of DISEASE, They are anti-septic, destroy dis- euse germs all through the FOOD-CHANNELS, and are what scap is for the outer body—a perfect cleansing means for the inside bony. : One of our mottos has been: ‘Keep clean inside!’? and Caccarets will help you to do it and avoid disease resulting ffom internal noglect, When we agree-to-do—..- = : arene oe are cna lf JOR bare ever trod’ Cascaret befor 9, Foiyons, Aree TO DAC aise a little box. convince you. BE HAT, You Ask— THE GENUINE! Saar ates