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Popper had never-remained over night | wax engwxed to Mrs. Pepper. She told - me, then, that if I married Mrs, Pepper by her slater. make trouble for me. A iittle while “I met Mrs. Pepper,” he added, isifter thix I returned home to find that tot prior to my wife’ death. in 1H. | all the mpegs mad been eave out 4 . They the house, had told my daughter mowice Anronuced mot) har. t, 1 would provide for her, though she an deen spends for velyeiyenr ey ioe 1 she would never five with Mra fe bad been dead a ope became attentive to Mrs. Pepper. Hosanberg drew from the witness eae that, though fe ‘wat tnurried’ to. Mrs ‘What succe Cid youshaye:1n your. Pepper in June. thelr honeymoon and ear! cua her fa Popper oF Brixht “Uittle wraith had never elther with his wer sol get dey: da firs munions clared incompetent to m: Ualistic ground, devoting most-of -his client for Mrs.-Pepper. ‘on the stand and told how Mrs. Pepper came into her life and estranged her from her father. : Asked how much money he had spent on fortune tellers and as- _trologers, Mr. Vanderbilt said: “investigated” at Cheap Rate. “In the course of my Tbelteve I spent comething m 10."" Pepper anda party of spiritualists to his Long Island farm before hix mar- riage, cember. -*Qut of pure affection. . sugeestions from the spirits to do #0. “Since yout marriage you have been “y. Heayen, THE EVENING WORLD.JWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, Bright Eyes wasn't on the sy ~May-Ann Scannell Pepfer-Vanderbilt called “up her elderly spouse, Edward Ward Vanderbilt, on the long’ distance telephone. little Indian acrobat was, derelic tween husband and wife, according ti Vanderbilt before the luriacy commission in.the Brooklyn County Court to-day. Former Judge Griffing, who is defending the elderly lumber dealer in the proceedings brought by his daughter, Minerva, to have him de- nage his large estate, trod very lightly on spir- ‘Then he told of the ¥ last June. He said ly courting Very poss. to be my companion. wrod business affairs, business affairs, tion or adVice. companions? along splendidly. Found His Belief he ran on. ond my comprehension. the hereafter.” wife tt sald that she had alwayn loved her father devoted]. apd th they had Lawyer Rosenberg, Miss Vanderbilt's | been supremely “happy together until fon. you w counsel, Duttal. "You married your wife for compan- | moth “Why tant Ars. Pepper?” ship Yes.” he began, ir trouble fevour the tawyer, Rogative. ‘Are you not = awked. he here to h PATRON'S FORTUNE FOR SPOOK BI et Indian Maiden’s ‘‘Meedy” Was Given ~ Miss Vanderbilt's Home and Estate When Papa Married Mrs. Pepper. investigations inquired hin lawyer. She anted to continue her work I told her that I wanted She had gone away from him in Ju find will Be awey Gaull the latter part of next month Vanderbilt explained T would not that she was on a Jecture tour In Ma Teauest her to mM¥e up her work, could go on with her labors and we; should be compantons. Unis andwe became engaged last _D: We were married in Ju GMr, Vanderbilt said that he had, yever | elther with | byes. The dusky | interfered in She: agteed to Why did you make «ifts to Mrs, ei ont Judge GriMing asked his I recetyed no I worship and love her. She loves me and treata me as only a loving wife cukh In Bible. The \witnnea sald that he had long “Been a-ctose student of the Bible, Yer 1° do not believe in a hell or « “I cannot how a man can be put into fire and brimstone and burned fore ives “are punished in this’ world and “Spiritualism is your religion, Yes, and tt has been my religion for | forty It was the religion and faith of your | returned to the Attack In re- “SS trerradtik Shien Mite ty thie} coe Question, and it was rulhi-dut. Rosen- sie ed another tac! } mathe 8) Hq Barsyayaveclanpiten fake ai ei) iirenat mekee niet iets Don't fou know that your wife js | ny thought of marrying, though at now In A Massachusetts town with a/t ne he was paying attention to Nra, quan named Libby? P nd attending her #eancea con: ‘The lumber merchant turned red and Mr. Vanderbilt informed his then white, Glaring as If he would lke that he had purchased &@ fine he yepiied- tn under the Influence of SHOP lalisti hen Mrs. last night W The wraith of: the for the first time in: the-wire ¢om- the testimony of Mr. questions to the Jove and-devotion Then Miss Vanderbilt fojlowed her parent This jession was ruled out, Vanderbilt had de: i turned his daughter id ‘that he had lived witi re that No. iS? Waverly ay its of Mrs. eave the house to his had any trouble with my the wiles: fled, “until that Mrs. ome one night and told her I boon companionship was not for lon; fF She sach Rhode Island and Pennayl- vi Dla you hear from Mra, Pepper last night?” queried the lawyer, Bright Eyes Had a Night Off. 'Y She telephoned to mi W De Tele ist : booth. “In the telephone if “Andeed, and. was Bright Byes on the wire? my wife was not tn the control. how 1 was and | asked her how ene. wie ‘ormeriy Brig! Byes always got In he wire, too es. Bright Eyes would talk° when Mrs Bepper was in control,” Wa, your first wife on the phone Yo," replied the witnesa sharply. (Do! you know where your wife was her way ture.” ‘then pro- Toh the wit- sug- believe she was on Boston, where she will Miss” Vanderbilt « lawy duced a draft for $100. w ness had to Mrs. Pepper when slie was rmany. | ‘This was last (winter, irs. Vanderbilt anid that he sent the money to Ms flancee, as she Wished—to return with some friends Strat had returned the to We nee That ts I believe. money to film. “YT offer this draft in evidence,” said |the attorney, “for the purpose of showing that the practices of Mra. Pepper are A fraud. that ahe impoted on this old man, maldng him belleve | that what she practices In the religion Sof Sptrituatiem: ft ta alfa freud-and (he ts the victim of her practices and Influence then?’ Denies Mother Was Spiritualist. Tils ended the examination of Mr. | Vanderbilt, whereupon his daughte Minerva, was called to-the stand. Un- | der the question of her attorney, she Mrs. ter that‘ her Popper came into thelr-lives. At arent becdme indifferen; |to her, Mias Vanderbilt denied that her r Was a spiritualist; she been ja member of ehe Plymouth Church and | ja put Presbyterian, r part of lust year Mr. Van-| his daughter: that no man d to more than one wife, to me,"" tewtifed Mint Van- p you tn St. Mark's avenue and that per was coming there te de eeper, suid the young woman, told me, {thet he welded hate a fine bl. t 1) fi t t $ t ste + \tor m But all time he talked ‘No. sir," snapped the witness, still |constantly of my dead mother, One Dristling. ‘I was never under hor in-|@ay he threw up his hands and’ mald ; fluence. I alway ow what I am | Mrs. Pepper tp) Be “Housekeeper.” | & doing. I am undef the belief that 1 amma e. but her spirit. wi am acting wisely and as a wise nm always shouldg«The Bible says, ‘By thelr Si ee you shall Kno: em.’ I know by tho death of your as iS at my actic at 1 acted eauintora wlan! at ot of: Ses For Story of s & bole ete she ote ate ote ate ofe ate abe abe nfo ote Official Voting Coupon. — This Coupoa With the WILL B Box Gave Daughter's Home Away. Entities Popular Man in’ Greater New on Sep + MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, Lady of His Choice, Will Be Crowned KING AND QUEEN CARNIVAL OF ORIGINAL Week of Sept, Contest Closes Sept. all VOTES to EVENING WOKLD MAKDI GAS EDProR, P.O. ; Coupon See Page 14. ardi G ob ee the Holder to Cast e, {01 ihe Most 107, 18, at the of the STATES 1o N AKE, PRESIDENT l 10, 1907, various branches Hurlew, 211 ¥ sliteer ‘sulldin a a oh oa of crete | withon of needle, Packer HIGHLANDERS. NEW HIGHLAND First Gam e. BOSTON, 000013001 — HIGHLANDERS., 000001200— Stole Double Playa—Keeler and Thomas. Hit by rrett Rases—Hoftman. Pit her-—Barrett Umpire—O'Lougnlin, he had found comm: hrough a medium. tom seance, ‘ould moat Bee should not overexert De! embrace me. comes it said 1 overdo it” Luwyer wo. to the indignant an wondertu cate Wit when he told er. 1 toid herse! strong , put [would her, "Do then a 10 Rosenberg wills that had been made. by Vanderbilt after hia wife'n the first will) he erty second. will, tere Pepper. daughters could onty receive it at An thes proportion Mrs. Pepper saw ft. Miss Vanderbilt told her father whe did not believe tn the spirit Bright Byes he became yaatly “I wouldn't be #0 stubborn and pig-headed for anything.”” his two daughte made last F bulk of nis” property ‘The resid in auch he hte” ‘said nal not 3 BOSTON. R H PO A Parrett, If yee od EG) | Sullivan, c's. p01 0 G10) 'Congal'on, rf. One ae dial: Unglaab, 1b Sala 9 0, Ferris, 2b... sik gk 9 Knight, 3b. .0,0 0 Wagner, » sul tee tent Shaw, ¢. 0 0 9 Morgan, p, 12.0) Young, p.. 9 0 *Parent 0 0 9 0 Grimshaw. 0 0 0 0 Soh 27 99 Morgan. elshth inning for Uneldub. ninth inning HIGHLANDERS. R H PO A z Hoffina’ a0 3S 20 Kevter, 1f. ON eelee t=O, Elberfeld, ss. .0 0,4 3 0 Moriarity, 1b. On08 18) 00,91 Laporte, 3b 60 0 31 10 Williams, 2b. att Teed oo Conroy, If. 1 O° O50 Thomas, c cee 1 4 5 1 Orth, p Aion ibis Ose Deyle, p. 0 0 0 0 O “Rickey: 0 0 o 0 0 Totals... SS tet Sj2,8 th 4 ae 4, *Rattel fofr Doyle, ninth Inning Base Hits—OM Morgan, off Orth, oft. Doyle, Mirst Base on Baile=Off Morgan, 4) Orth, 4; off Doy L ase on Errors—Bost Left on Bares—Hoston, & ers, 6. Struck Out—By Morgan, 4; by ¥ 2. by Orth, 3. Three-Rase Hits—Unglaub, Thomas. Wagner and 1 spirit whe a me that the spirit. was’ Bright Byes. He said Bright Eyes had notined him that mamma's life In the spirit land was happier and harmonious. “Then one night 2e came home very jubilant and sald, ‘Your mamma ts get- Ung stronger: s0 strong that I can al- her she has that elf. Bhe that she wanted to not permit try and introduced Mr, death, In left al} of his prop-4 ts. In ebruary, the he Mrs left to” his y that thoy e Ume and that when she “Before his marriage to Mrs. Pepper,”’ that he hi alone together, (ake me down he snapped m sald; z i *“Dhere came 4 he hay. continued Misa Vanderbilt. lad Invited her to the farm on Lang Teland. took her because tt harmonious, and that mamma would be happy when he and the medium were When J asied him to would be no ro n I would have “he fwid me fo down to He said he was, peaceful and up and Om. If you to sleep. n “Sat Up With Bick Friend.” ‘How Srequentiy did. yout father call 7 I Pepp ocate the Last A tach “What "He tol rends ‘ather 10,000 hoi coats she had sup) She had 1 hink!) o work the) strux wome) who not care to see me again.’ to the young girl's eyes and her voice broke, Miss Vanderbilt made robbed and that he stayed x9 be n folk would no! t was on this o yer declared Bright 9 stolen property fell down hard ax a sleuth Miss Vander nald me for ugust,”" er lett occurred when Droke up your home?” me that I coul advised m aaid. tha Mra. Pepper, user and natitute in Brool that ele wan “your Permian ed hereelt by her Beth educated a upon Mrs. Pepper?” “Three and four times a week, a! he ot interested in Hright Byes.” Misa Vanderbilt said that often he id not come home to dinner. Did he ever stay away all night?’ "Yeu; and when he came home he said he had been altting up with a sick friend." (Laughter). ‘Was that the only time?” 0; there was another time He said then that Mrs, Pepper's home i at fright tha but three weeks ut sending me any money or word beh. Reiveren boasts"! tather 4 go to the that he did Tears came t while her presents of lamb the kkiyn, never nhe would be compelled for her ving, kit consequentty: very hard for Her father had refused to contribute |cent to her support. her, Gave Control of Fortune. Hy the terms of Mr, Vanderbilt's jaat will executed on Feb. 18, Wi, four months before his marriage to “Bishop” Pepper, he hed to his fancee $10;t00 in two Long island arms, kn Mandal) Farm sand Ne Hu Top shounes, YS stock dnd implementa on them, down 19 the last hay Take with the broken teeth, | ford a appo t bond. 6 will ™ my el u v8 roperty Umes as may ited her x Then this clause daughter Hiske, 1b nd remainder of my pro} ed and of whatever nature, to, be distributed to my in sy¢h proport! jo executrlx ‘Appeared 1n fone and at be considered proper judgment of my executrix, May por. 0 more Wills were Introduced in evidence, one dated 188% und another Hoth left everything to, the wite died two ago. app éxecutrix 0) fate, Another will of which Miss Van- Mit made o copy, It was made a weeks after her mother's, death, lett her two-thirds of her father's ty and her sister one-third fe rewldue of the estate lett in the mer will haw very little value. Judxe nt the Civil Downs whom he STAMITC wl aIn) Moric ett was etyen outrig ry Mire 1 Roth IRD, Conny Aug. 2%—Ex- ols C. Downs, of the Stam- Court, has been made the re- In & divorce petition fled in Superior Court by Mra. Jexsle formerly Jesete married on Bept. MasDonala, | 2, 1885. I went witn nim | he | vequenths to hin) 5! { ks Three Hits Given to Boston by} PITCHEt MAKES MARK AT DEBUT 1907 STOLE $96,000 FROM BA NK TO PLEASE WOMAN Neuer in: Last of the Sener Double-Header. (Continuet from: Firat Page.) ~ had your life been blameless?” aaked } ) Then 1 bank. n J. from First Page.) Mr. Marshall v keys the “It had," replied Runyan 9 ‘fw Mean a Feat Reet NO | devoted to my wife; went home eve: doth parcel night and was very happy? “What happened on June 18th?’ left the bank about 6 P. M., went std cath home for din and after dinner we: TK calor W out fora walk: I had been drinking mVO RUNS. some and I drank considerably ax 1 2 Eighth Inning. strolled 4round, stopping in» sev Doyle. began plia saloons. Passing Hoaly's restaurant, umbus avenue this woman spoke to answered her and we’ walked on ether. She sald she was hungry and * to a hotel in Sixty y y RU where I bought her a meal, A room there and remained abo z = Ninth Inning a Lory arrett waiked. Sullivan sacrificed, | 41 asked her if she Laporte to M Congalton where a fellow could hide, I Ba “\'& friend of miné was in trouble pu tots F | Wanted to lay jow for a few weeks. She shaw Dat i {asked what he would be willing to pay offman, Ba » any one who would hide him and I wan out s 4 $2,000 or si B ka Bi w "i Barrett Moriarty: 1 Knight to ¢ under Ferris’s fly Kro! hit Into a douole plwy, fela Moriarwty Latoote ant isted. Wagner to Ferris. Knight filed to Homman. an catching for Boston. Conroy SECOND GAME. First Inning. ivan poppea Hinerieid (0 given punted Ihe hy perteli struok out irimshaw., ONt Ww Second Inning erfeld to to sforiari df Moria 6 nn aingl Moriarty. day Hoffman. Keeler pease ond on a Laporte dled; | | ceipe O RUNS Bre Fourth Inning. struck out Keeler got Hoffman was} )\ST Knight's Grimshaw fly. NO RUNS Willams fied Sullivan. Conroy out. Knight to iw. Barrett got Thomas's drive was Fifth Inning. Wagner fied “to Keeler. Criger ana} hestrugk out. . NO. RUNS er out, Kroh to Grimshaw, 1 the j 1 did | June Hoft- man dled thé same way: Keeler ithed| Ona to Barrett. NO RUNS out Si ‘ nuit ; Sixth’ Inning freed) Barret walked. Sullivan rétt, Never to Wil to Elber: | to Morlarity. NO. RU 14 d out, Knight to singled ands forced Moriarty ¢0 Wiikame fore NO ¥ Seventh Inning. | Grimshaw out to Moriarity. unas- sted, Ferris out, Williams to Morlarity, NO RUNS. Thomas out, Neuer tited Bide ie econ Knight un Laporte ‘8. | bills |haa to on Conroy. filed to Barrett “GTS jarrett. NO RL Eighth Inning. fora} Wagner struck out Parent batted | “I vor roger! wml ted to Ekberfeld. M ine batte r Kroh and singled. | him Barreu ted to Hatiman- oNO SUNS | ching and Shaw be- | Hoffman out, Keeler walked aw to Wagner, Truitt began p! arrett to Grin w d Waa oUt stealing, chance for wanted som: Tloftman dropped | i ricer fouled to Thomas, | befor t to Grimshaw. | Ket th mas filed to Bar-| her $500 an) Neuer’s fy.--NO| “I she needed only $20. to know when she would & 1 told her I would When mged to meet her again on Satur- told me might 1 et all th We met Yh -\of my cage. chance | Then package In, | ANOTHER IRISH LEADER y further— id me she Nth street, her m bur i told her nan Who Was to Idden. there Was « lot sk about it she would take ea talk about the best r 1 should dis- She nald An jad a lot of callers, or that reason the Sixty-ffth street afe. She suggested. uptown, but said that would Ko any further she Kuarantee that she would e she ne $5,00 down the next day. called the next day, but she switl She was anxlou othe $5,000. eit fo her when a hiding-place. night I had had picked o! I went home that Rents a New Flat. ve met. and she showed me gr tor-a-deposit of $i sbe—had flat at No, #19 Weat One dui Forty-fourth street.g We the situation prety fully at I wan in bad, and that well’ steal everything t my haside on, #0 | would hy myself.’ 1 thought + dvice, and began to plan to e money I could her again the next Baturduy tthe Rector street station of road und rode uptown toxether nit see her again for a week—unti when [ went to in nndred and” Forty left home on June ease, fully determined iv tak money. When I got u Rood saw forced. Bar | bank ¥ “rolled up # package of | Congaiton | $1,000 bil per and dropped_tt_hehind the ) wrapped It in n new: case, which wan in a ¢orner | Whenever I got n 1 dropped a handful of into the alt cas carricd 1 away from home, lipped the ¢ewspaper Thad my assintant in bat hid my had no: ‘dea how much money 1 I knew it was something len« $100-000.-—f “tetr—the~-banie—at—t-3+ cage with me, operations from him. | o'clock and waiked to John street be left my | tay I discovered thati had behind xtopoed into Stewart's cafe and | t eof It for a few min singied. Moriarty walked} HELD AS PEACE BREAKER. porte popped to Ferris. NO RUNS. Ninth Inning. LONGFORD, Ireland, Aug. 2—Mr. Sullivan filed to Elbenfeld. Qongat-!MeKenna, the Irish Nationalist candi- led. Grimshaw popped to Mo-| date for election to Parliament for Nouth Ferss fou NO 1 to Thomas, ———_____ SCORCHED ON CAR. As car No. 347 of the’ Smith street ne was turning into Washington et, Brooklyn, to-dity on the way to | ober -bhew.out. man's head Xe Into the car, passengers, Menivosraioias Mck. Stanvingtan years old, of | Lon nth mreetiand | Looe Meyer Jucot DSON, at e years old, of No. 7 Water street, Manmattan. After being tended by an ambutance aurgeon went tome otthe Government dia fence, and asserted that It would cause a revolution tn the situation in soutn | to-day * on which James P. namely, “'par- o-tay | ‘enna had protested that the policy not make her ford, where an election occurs next owing to the resignation of Ed- ward Blake on acoount of ill-heaith. t the politioal meetings 16 to drive off the NATIONAL BISCUIT “Get on to its curves.” mixing | them up with the clothing that 1 It_was neat t Tieft her at midnight, She the telephone number and 1 promiged to call her up the next day. Demanded $5,000. “1 did so noon jour and ar-| anged to cal evening. I hadnt I'told her I would give | nt pxive | | forte's | | handed tite wriD to the cashier. anking |-Mtated t + | haul Longford, and peventeen of his support: | TABLETS, Jers were arrested | similar to tho ‘roll, Irian Nationalist member for North 12 | Lengtord, and forty others were day committed for trial, Hetpating In an urmawtul assombly likely to cause a riot.’ The-paracns-iaken-inio cuatedyt A were also committed for trial after Mr. on ohargos | Their superiority Far (1 r- | You can feel | they contain onl, | | Calls for the Grip. “All that afternoon } and evening 1 wandered around town. I took betwe twenty drinks. of whisi for a Between And 11 o'clock -inythe I to the Grand Centra 1 wot Le crip and called a cab, in whieh f rode to One Hundred and Twe b street “There 1 cailed another cab and rode to the One Hundred prt yet street fia le let me (fT had got the mor Bi erip and xhowed to know how m © We talked about 1d sity When the what T had a: found out Wanted More ‘Money, She asked ie for the $5.00 bit T put her off, On: Monday’ she aera x he gn would de nat if ahe any bank Away and hours ater tn posit The next morning » the Papers and sur pleces about me." kunyan told of the {sc in Mrs, Carter's Mat vim up to ti krew <monotonot police, He nothing read the newspapers and d) All the articles in the newsp the theft Runyan sald were by him to 3 Carter, “She wants spend of her $5,000," Runyan testified.’ 1 cau- Honed her agkinst breaking one of the large fe then wanted me_ to When f-xave that 1 complaining about be- he risk she was. vaults and £0 said that it to do k whisk pers about ad aloug , h othe remurk wonld soon getdt all.” Mr. Marshall wh done A fow minutes ater her departur Minyan told the fer {thy police ca And atrested m 1 8 croes all the posit work for the Trust Company with noth- in view. He peculated with Butler & Johnson. 49 Wall street. and o} transaction. h No. s.a Forgery. In or yan the proof s bogus cheok forced te . to this In false entries on signature of Morton Cha: he sald, ‘Anawer to. Congresaman questions Runyan. said addition to ¢ ry! Th Cre are he also to. he always protect himself at anum inwide th 1 frankly pErpean. to walcide wi An adjournment 10.%) o'clock DENTOZA the new aclentific the the ack. He hottie of ta with the mone that {t wae h use Ian Seontemplat wan captured was then taken to-morrow morning. him in at used fom plac cane ndmitted bank to effervescent, antiseptic tooth cleanser and mouth purifter. Over all other tooth and th preparations lex In thelr efficiency, Practicabiiity and convenience, ‘When moistened they give off oxygen and ne the oxygen bubble. cloments beneficial tothe teeth, mouth and th DENTOZA TABLI PRESERVE the amel which protects the teeth. the health Mout) membranes, gums, tongue, lon of the aa}iva. DENTOZA TAMLETS DESTROY erma found In the mouth and the ack bacterin that decay —t = odore Of Dreath {rom food” topacto, alcohol and {ll-conditions of the mouth, They can be used with or without a tooth brush, any time or place. ‘They are not mussy or waste ful, and are carried handily Lor bay Price 2¢,, at Caswell: Massey's, Hegeman’s Univerwal Drug and all first-class druggists, | Samples sent free on req DENTOZA CHEMICAL ees Frankfort St, No, 30,806 under Pure Food ‘and Dar Act. J.MORRIS GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CARPRTS. RUGS, BEDDING ON CREDIT P4988 45658 12408 $1292 WEEKLY WRITE FOR LISTS OF W/TFITS. OPEN MONDAY & SATURDAY EVE BS, 267Wwestl25 St lost $10,000 in a mingle | hin thefts Ren- | Gold | un-| BROOKLIN LOSE TO Tht CAMPS IN CAME FlGHT Care it Fails to Beat Curves of Overall. to Hofman, Ninth Inning singled, St © plate NO-RL o Harty. Eled ing __ forced nd and: third ted for THe ad with a pi Ritter dat! feldt on | Hure Humley led fouipa Jor. Mo Maloney «tal ikeds) Batch s lt in the +h Ming the base’ and went out, ON HIS BOY MISSING SINCE LAST MONDAY. Robert Barr Clarke, 13 Years Old, Youngest of Eight, Disappears. j Mro-apd. Mrs of, of. 101 Madison street, Brooklyn, have r ported to the polled ’the disappearance of thelr thiftesn-year-old son, Robert Barr Clarke, The boy ix t ices ot el {dren Robert” was Itatoween by his father Monday af Madison street, near Bushwi The boy. rm to inquiry iad done his errands, and told the father lie was soon coming home. Th. kn TAFT RESUMES JOURNEY, HEADING FOR DENVER. KANSAS CT etary -of-War-Taft+t: boy wore A blue pants, a whlie sand and a dlack « yes and light h journey westward, de 10.10 o'clock t npany wil United States city nan auto Mayor Bear nator Warner. iS To Close Exchange Saturday -At_n_meeting of the New York Governing Co: noon It was decided to me next Saturday, preceding Sept. 2 x« | Labor Da Women love a bargain, and they get it with White Rose Ceylon Tea sual Price, Double Streagth. That which is made for art’s sake bringsmorethan money both to the maker and pos- “sessor, The /Sterling} Playcrpiano _is the product of head, heart _ and hand; the highest at- tainment of artistic skill. The Sterling Piano co. 518-520 Fulton St., cor. Hanover Pl. Close at 12.30 Saturday During August. + the Broadway ci Special tor this THURSDAY PINEAPPLE FRUIT CREAM CUTS..POUND 10c 19c | CHOCOLATE COVERED SOUR LEMON AND ORANGE CREAMS, POUND’ LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, K REWARD of $75.00 will be given for ine formntion leading to meovery of 1 white mare, li yeari old, 1,100 pounds, lett bind hoot | white, # black} 1 grocery de- livery Wagon, red running gear, black body, Jef hind wheel contained spoken; 1 set brass mounted biteds | containing Impresalan kan on. July: tanan on July ML IIb sy hte nm Address Eugene Matra Charge tor Iv Advertiseménts for The World may apd n, Pisipict Messenaer "Seltes CrampsandDysentery’ Diarrhoea, cholera morbus, stom- sunstrpke, weak ach ache, congest heart failure, faintit jach, malaria, chills, of cured by summer taking 1 It vigorates gan: and part ot Absolutely pars tation. + It is distilled y toni All dry, of direct, $1 Medical Booklet, many dived from who havi tor’s sve se Malt Whiskey Cc Brill clothes Brill Suits— | 1 Get the Habi Bought, Bet. RADE TRAVEL | woaght for cash from | TRUNKS $6.90 Majeatico, 82. DO 8 2.45 15.00 Meat Dress 7.40) JAMO Theater! AAO) 10 6 SHORT-TRIP_ BAGS a bottle. convincin 25-20 Sth J BAMPLES, ODDS AND RR SUPPLIES ion, 1g, hun grain, and ifs softness, p. and—freee stances make mast sensitive. ThousanJs- g prescribe it and ent | use and indor itpece as the most valuable aus k | Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey ills the disease germs arid in- thens every or- man hody. ifty-vears* repus fevers, prostra- Htion and the hundred and one ills. can he prevented and holly from malted alatability Subs. doctors hosp! tals lusively, vigorating wn to medicine. ocers and deale: Illustrated ntdining some of testimonials men n cured, and ng in free: , Rochest Annual Sale Rull 6lothes ‘tinal Week No Spring and Summer 1907 shown in Spring and Summer 1908. Values $18.00 to $30.00, $12.50 100 two and 3 button models, 300. fabric designs and colors. “4 1 Buk Brothers UNION SQUARE, 14th, n. Bway. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich. 125th STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. Sold, Go to and Duffy er, N.Y. of Its Kind In the World. UR OLD TRUNK or BAGGAGE MADE GOOD AS NEW TRUNKS & BAGS Exchangeé, Emergency Baggage RepairCo. i4th St. & Union Sq. 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