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*GjGGLING COP” OFFENDS COURT BY LAUGHTER of Clubbing—Br reen to Press Charge. IS VICTIM LET GO) Him First, and Then Haz- lett Took Hand. | Daniel F. Hariett, a pot tached to the East Twenty-second # potice station. gigsied many times t Police Court ths With Wilam' Wertheimer, of Avenue A. He told now he had met! Werthsiner eid. aivtuer man fignting Qt Fourteenth street and Mnird avenue | (and how toe other man had ercaped. "What hy you to say for yourseig?” | Maked the Megistrate, speaking to the | “1 have only to say I was not agnt. | ing,” replied Wertheimer. “1 was going | Yo my home, when ten men ran out| from @ saloon and uttackal me. { nave! Ro idea why they did li. BE one. oa left me half conscious on | Bie street ‘Then this policeman came | ne. Wertheimer was so battered jeeman-told me to entity the men who hed Bttack1 me. 1 could eh see und told Im 99, a0 badly | beaten. Then he started with me! station-touse. I could hardly | Wes so weak, and then this man fucked me With his club, Three times the clubbed me from head to feot.”" ital was too much for the VIOLINS OWNER & vp several vel it Was When He Was Accused: S1 Louls. Kapp, a m } Wertheimer Says Thugs Beat Thad offended | fi g $12,000. more than his life. ed LIFE STOLEN the time, o'clock k Thief Gets Into Kapp’s f the stoop to the Kk Thief Get ) Kapp’s tron the ek elfen + “py alvart jued at Room and Carries Off “Fid- |saairaie, Stradey TllMhees HE 8 Bape worth hee each 2S : and Detective Hagwerty was to, assist him. * Worth $12,000, » rushed fran-| and them,” he told: the es Street. Police value them more than I do my We ‘Can’t Sleep ep? A Nervous Wreclc? ervous Headache? Nervous Exhatsth General Debility? Neurasthenia ? rare and extraordinary merit; a ct never-failing cure for insomnia and all nervous disorders in men and women. ADA- a gtving a delightful consciousness of perfect health. It is absolutely harmiess and can de used by the mort delicate person. ~ADA-LUR-IEM is giving marvellous results in all nervous diseases Gabe an anaemic condition of the spinal cord, especially so in shaking palsy and locomotor ataxla, curing loss of nerve power (so usual with writers, professional and business people, office workers, bookkeepers, etc.) | and all languid sonditions) ote the system. ' LTR-DEM be y rprutates the pawals and ver the eres harasony) the toandatiog eXtra Be re oe ore j Ran lur-lem Tablets conform exactly with Pure Food jae aig are waar is Gontain ho nota morning chloral nor other bi Dabit-forming amas. yew RUGGISTS. Price $1 Dritiwe Mik mail it direct, in plain. soaled Fvous discases mailed free (sealed), om request. FOR BA does not keep booklet on ‘he men who attacked extheimer are believed tq be a wan _piistection thugy who will atinck ot wetore min gts. Thay Were ae thelr hand: tn by Just because he happened along. ieee oc S COL... COLT SERIOUSLY LL Rubber Magnate, 2_Victim_of _Nervous Prostration, Is in White Mountains. Samuel Pomeroy Oolt, President of tho United States Hubber Company, Is 0 critically il] at Maplewood, N. H., 4n- the White Mountains, that Dr. H_-MeGahen.—of- NewYork ih » has been summoned ‘constant attendance. ~ who js in his ntty-ntth year, ‘s suffering from nervous proa- “@ration’ He a prominent in Rhode Isiand politics and pociety and was Attorney-General in the B's. Last ——spring—he was_inentioned_as-e United |— Btates Senatorial - possibility, but with- -4a_1#2_ha refused the Republi nomination tor-Governor; t At Bristel, where he founded the Col: moral ;High SCHOOL, be bi home. /walve:: roars: ego. -sociaty.| had atartled by the announc wan suing for a Core had sued y Ey H.000 for alleged not) 13, Mfoctions. Awe lement was’ ef- ent of court. ep —-GORNELL STUDENT -FINED-~~- - FOR INSULTING WOMEN. Son of Manager of Lehigh Valley | } Road Pays $50 for Playing the Part of a Ruffian, ITHACA, N. Y., Be U.—Robert De Tamer Cutter, of Bethlohem. son of M. B. Cutter, the xeneral manager of the Letigh Valley Rallroad Company @nd a senior at Cornel] University, wae fined #0 in the Recorder's Court yeater- day for tnmulting two women in tho Street, and' told thet he deserved a! much heavier punishment. tter, in Persad with several other out the streets Satur- saw Mrs, Arthur Wal- sorder er sald the univer. ould have no use for such men, ed him inst another of: A local but Stern Brothers Objects of Art & Bric-a-Brac Unusually large selections of rare and artistic piécés from various foreign centres. COMPRISING MARBLE AND BRONZE STATUARY, IVORY AND PORCE- LAIN CABINET PIECES, MINIATURES, DUTCH SILVER, LIMOGES ENAMELS, SEVRES, DRESDEN AND VIENNA DECORATED PORGELAIN VASES, LAMPS, ELECTROLIERS, CLOCKS AND CLOCK SETS. Special for To-morrow Paintings on. Porcelain, Reproductions of the Works of Celebrated Artists, tnrich git trames, with shadow box, $11.75 a Fancy Furniture A Choice Variety of New Designs in “$18.75, 23.25, 32.00 19.50, 28.00, 35.25 15.00, 22.50, 28.50 28.50, 43.25, $8.50 15.75, 20.00, 29.75 MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLES, MAHOGANY WRITING DESKS, 7 MAHOGANY MUSIC CABINETS, MAHOGANY DRESSERS & CHIFFONIERS UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS & ROCKERS, ——(TMIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) Foreign Novelty. Ribbons A diversified assortment embracing Velour | Sabre, Pompadour. Chine, Granite, Glace. and Pekin, in all the New Fall Shadings..... Exceptional Values 6 Inch Brilliante Faille, in white, black and all the latest Autumn colors, Washable Silk Ribbons in White, Pink and Blue, for Children’s Dresses and Underwear, 25° vq 3-16 In, 4 in, 36 Mn. 56 in. 1 io, 22c 35c 45c 68c BSc Piece of 10 Yds, CCoooeaee—=xqQ_@a&Qal_E=E]EEE Exclusive Styles of Imported Blankets & Down Cormfortables in designs and colorings, specially manufactured for us, To-morrow, at Special Prices California and Eastern Blankets Single Bed Size, Pair $3.30, 4.25, 5.95 Double Bed Size, 4 3,93, 8.25, 7.78 Extra Large Bed Size, « 6.38, 7.95, 9,25 Down Comfortables, Double Bed Size, Figured Sateen Covering, both sides, $3.85 Fancy Figured Silk Top, Plain Silk Border and Backs, 10.75 West Twenty-third Street THE EVENING WORLD, nd atked the aid ering two violins he declared he studio on the sceond foar story> he left the t & o'clock ast } omer boarders were end were Kapp re and found that some Headquarters assigned "t don't know what Til do i 2 peonit LUR-I2M makes the eye bright and the mind clear, jf jee £5 Sure to Look at Our Signs Before §Fegs Entering in Order to Avoid Mistakes. Jor HORIAREY 155-157-159 EAST 23°° ST, TWO DOORS WEST of THIRD AVE.N.Y.. We are selling good furniture very low these days, so {f you are in'need of anything in our line, now is the time to buy, The lowest prices always prevail here and Liberal Credit Terms for every one. Like Illustration, edits | cul, highly pol: paNveekis for shed, with French bevel \ mirror and 3 Golden Oak Golden Oak Box Leather Seat Dining ~ Chairs, like de- sign, finel; isted: the reruter ind other houses ) BNY, ask $3.50 for; our price, This outfit consists of one (1) white Enamelled Bedstead with heavy continuous posts, one (1) all steel spring with woven wire fabric, one (1) sanitary soft top mattress In first-class ticking and two (2 odorless feather pillows. T) outfit cannot be equalled elsewher for less than’ $15.00. like ilustration; hand- somely carved and pol- Ished; has fine French bevel = mirror, one large and two small A drawers (one drawer H iin-d) and e2pboards. No Mail Orders flied forSpecia s Liberal Credit Given Without Extra Charge. $1.00 Week Opens Account, for This $18.00 Massive Golden Oak], Pillar Leg Extenstoa Table, handsomely’ polished | and finely carved, has heavy claw feet, Nine-tenths of the things that need to be washed are white. The custom of most women, in washing such articles, is to boil them. | Why do they do it? They do not know. knows. Nowadays, when P. & G, (pretense cute) Naphtha Soap is for sale everywhere in this city, it is no more necessary to boil your clothes in order to make them ~~ clean, than it is to boil -your baby. ~The naphtha in P&G. Naphtha Soap “does just exactly what boiling does | —it purifies the clothes. If you use P, & G. Naphtha Soap, you do not need to boil your clothes, With it, you can get through the week's washing in half the time and with half the effort |that it takes, if you use ordinary laundry soap and boiling water. P, & G. Naphtha Soap is for sale in almost every grocery in this city, The price is 5 cents a cake, a PROCTER & GAMBLE. Factories 1 Port Ivory, Staten Inland, N.Y, No one | sie cause of Eczema is a too Pte condition of the blood. The rain, i burning eruptions are caused by the outpourin through the ‘and glands of the skin, of the fiery poisons with which the ehclatind is load- . This acrid matter coming in contact with the delicate tissues and fibres with which the skin is so abundantly supplied causes irritation and inflammation and often excessive discomfort and annoyance, While ex- al applications, such as salves, washes, lotions, etc., are soothing and cleansing they are in no wise curative, because they “do not the blood where the trouble is located. You can never cure Eczema with out- side treatment; the blood must be purified, §. 8, S. is the best treatment \for the duease, It Kose down into the circulation, neutralizes the acids jand humors with which the blood is infected, and makes the blood-current \freshand healthy, Then instead of fiery, acrid matter oozing out through |the pores and glands, irritating the cuticle, the skin .is nourished by a \rich, cooling, healthy stream of blood 8.8.38. removes every trace of the disease, and when the cure is eaiee the skin is left smooth and free ris Pec ao verpens Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice fur Sees to all who write, THE SWIRT SPRCIRIC CO. ATLANTA ak: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, PECSOSEDSESD ae ii ~procaded 1907. ‘WEDNESDAY, 104A. 9 sfatsosentonsases tattsteeasenestteet tires errr i M.tol P.M. Tostonnow Pf TO A.M, TO 1 PM. Women’ 's Shirts, TO-MonnOW 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M (INE J4TH STREBT | BTORE, Third Floor.) (THE 14TH STORE, Thir: ATHY 14TH sR eET Second Floor.) + are in two iengths, 30 smart all-over plaited correctly trimmed with one Told, “values. Coples of $35 suits. lengths. Groadcloths, Serges, braid, aeinch) fold joe wccwst vine cecns es a Small Price less models, neatly trimmed with velvet and braid. Full length sleeves, with trim= $4. 98 | med cuffs; half body ned. Sizes to 44; $6.98 values....... 5 Pins of Furniture Re-Covered for $14. 48 An immense purchase of fine Tapes- tries and Damasks at 50c on the dollar enables us to make this offer. Orders taken for two weeks only at this remark- w-price, wg re cover any t pecs frame suite nary ‘Wize and «i ur Damas and reed) TO-MOKKOW 10 A.M. TO 1 F. Mt, Women's Oxfords j Floor.) FOCCTOVSEITSVIFORITdTEOIINIFISTIITINES B9VIFII THES IIRC sessNEsHNSHENHET! Sizes 32 to 44, Elegant. Suits, ( Copies of Models Swagger 48-inch, 36 or 30 inch coat ‘ Cheviots, Herringbone weaves, trimmed with velvet and Skirts all-over plaited models with Fall Coats for Women at| Women’s Walking SKirts 50 Inches long, in black only, Collar-|Heayy Panama, in biuck, blue and (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Second Floor) || TO-MORROW 10 A.M, TO 1 P.M, School Hats. Mienee! AO SS ESURINFIVATTSEINA Lae eek TH SEReCT ain Floor.) ~~ A Very Excellent Lot ata Very Little Price. CHEVIOT, BRILLIANTINE AND PLAID Ww. Ee WAISTS. ji | rant. | Table d'Hote Lune} teen Oc ‘ Cryan of Asparagus Sump. Cacumbers, re. Fried esta oe o or MINK. (THE 147H Sr Sixth ¥ An Unusually Stylish 942-48 i Fall Tailored Suit, : NE ot those speciatty attractive offerings that never fall to mest with quick favor. or 36 indhes. throughout with dependable satin; have natch or velvet collars; a full mannish sleeves; brown, red, The Jackets of these suits They are lined blue arad black Broadcloth; High- Priced English Stripes or $22.48 +Great Values brown; cut extra full; smartly trimmed with one or two folds; regular waistbands to 27 Inches; lengths to 43 Inches; $7.50 $4 98 \ values......... td | 5,000 ROLLS OF PAPERS. Reg- ular values at 1248c, to 1$¢, (Rolle ee 3,000 ROLLS OF PAPERS. ued at 15Sc, to 25¢, SRS (THE 14TH STREET sToug,. Fourth Fleer.) Notun ham Lace Curtains. Charming patterns; ath gh of doubte— thread nets yandy last edges: full widths 9O8 Cc rT C aRS. An 5 ‘Curtains that ew immense: wortwent eed to those prifed at #8 in omer sto ap ineet with your approval, Perfect- dainty foral aad novelty border Tinga reveralble 4 handsomely. ain ged. 2. Bet inches ae $1. 98 nD MURE POR- For richness and will not match th wade. of 2ELKas, DAR) $3.98 TIDRES. oo YO ‘tapestry armurg” wit Totes! $4.98 OTHER — SIL’ ™ WRIZED BORDERED PORTICNES, $6.98, $8.98 and $9.98 | wid Gobelins in aaah coTcH CONTAIN” MADRASHS. evita, an HL values, ecru. 6 nm 49 at $8.98... on™. Bach piece beaut! d and stamped euler, terns; worth 1! HAND ~ | TALAN CHOCOLATE SET, | OX |China of the best grad ih a ‘eoorated ang traced price 63. patter : Lone: m Beautrfu) | Decorated Dinner Sets? These are 100-piece sets with patterns: illumined with gold. Sets like those usually priced HIGH-GRADE MIs POINT CUR- ff TAINS. Hest quality bodtinet with wide elaborately TAPESTRY WORE Rr CoVeER- INGS. Your choice of heavy Gob- olin Tapestries and Simile Dam- _askss full ® {nches { wide. #2 values. Yard Ie | WiInpow he Target” Our assort- es rete eg APR SO Hh a “hl ‘15¢ \THE 14TH STREET sTORE, Fourth Floor) the daintiest * $6.49) BION GLASS LEMONADE 3UG8, meanness Dat. LASS TOME values: A Assent ova st isan i

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