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FRDHOUSES | “ERTICALY LL ae Physician Fears for ‘Recovery| ~~ of President of City Mag-. istrates’ Board. | ; | | ‘OVERWORKED. HIMSELF oR LONER EER OCTOBER 9, 1907... Be ; eee ¢ ~ WITH PNEUMONIA a G v : eit ce “Big Tim,”? Who Says He Lost $130, 000 Hs seu TM” HIT | ~—-FORSI30,000 BY CRAZED BY OY ae i) acer Pick Winners,” ae Ad- mils—Miller His “Hoodoo! ty Tune of $60,000. - If “Big Tim Bulltran {s to be be- |Heved—and what man has the courage )_xtve the Bie east xi clan the | AVAL rae ECIEMA NEARLY. Way Lambert Customers Come Back. After your first purchase we want you to ‘come back when- ever you need anything, no matter what in jewelry. To this end we convince you, by way of introduction, that we have the means and inclination to give the best service at the least cost, and that nore of the statements we make concerning our goods are quite as strong as the facts would warrant. And we have been working for thirty years to get where we are. Our positian is at the top of the trade. _ The Eloquence of Diamcnds. Every Lambert diamond ring is a shining argument for Lam- bert methods. — It may seem strange, now that diamonds are high, to talk of economy in buying them. But please bear.in mind that | le meee Sleap — Doctors and Home Rem- Neat Gombe can appy Over, edies Failed—Mother in Despair. | Prospect of Pacific Trip | CURED IN THREE WEEKS Reason Flees | BY CUTICURA REMEDIES | lent. James R: Combs, of the United} “I take great pleasuro in’ droppin 3 crulaer Washington, who .was | YoU a lina: to tell you whags arepping | marrted.to u beautiful Philad Cuticura Reme- Rest to Restore: Fail- ing’ Health: ‘Fred B, House, president of the Board of City. Magistrates, 1s critically fil ext hiv home, No.”#2% East One Huny. . dred and Forty-first street, with pleu- \ risy and double pneumonia, and to-day Dr.-Henry De Voursney, his persenal friend and family physiclan, expressed eared for his regovery. =—sSCS ______Mr. House has been in e run-down @ondition, due to overwork. for more than @ year, It was in the bellet that his duties as City Magistrate would be lighter than thoee of his law prac- “theo that he accepted the appointment; — oR Mayor McClelien, Mr. Hovse, {a not of the temperament to; Se hita there fewer ke t0.4.. i (An City Magistrate he worked as hard it'not harder than he hed dome in gen- @ral practice. More than’s month ago ue Was advised by his phyaiclan to re- ni h ¢—bench-and retire for an Indefinito, period, He was told| that only gbsolute rest would restore him to his former health and vigor. For a time Mr, House regarded thin advice seriously; but he’ soon forgot all | about it In the rush-of busineys, and hej — went at work harder than ever. He neglected sleep, and his meals were token ‘at, drregular hours. Still he} clung on with the same determination that hay marked his successful’ career. | Mr. House was lll at the meeting of ‘the Bosrd of City Magistrates on Mon- ~~ day, but neryous energy kept him uot until he arrived home that night, - ‘Then he was really ill," Mrs, said to a reporter for The Evening! was forced to no t6’bed and atay. there. On Tuesday’ he was delirious for a me, and’ the doctor téid me that he rmust not leave his bed: Tuesday night _-Mhowever, he tried his best. to go down town to keep a business @ngagement. ‘great _dimenity in keeping him at home, | 2h. On Wednesday his condition was ser!- *Mr. Housé had—been: siffering from| take prober care-of tinsel f}————__— FALSE, JUDGE SAYS ‘World to-day. "He was 00 ill that he Would. Have Grand Jury Look {nto Primary Election in _ First Assembly District. Ho scemed to think businoss engage-|> Supreme Court Justice Seabury in an prac wrt Op Labonte shee abo Lhe Lietbek odio bh tracted-Hoadiey,Lauterbach-& John- attorneys for George 8: Husch, who won Mi" contest ‘for a certifncate: Assi ballots cast in four districts E fa revere cold for weeks, and I could) "3 "yay poant not make him-give up his work or even! cass pefore the Diatrict-Attorney. The this seasow {at Jack's resinurant J petting on race horveu that were fast | day in the N lildt—he ea, Teat 155,00, Bia, WIM SULLIVAN. “jin Fepulation enly. Jockey Walter Mill chia friends call him—the' premier | rider of Amertoa, has cost the King | of the Bowery $9,000 of that large gum, “Sullivan was bemoaning his hard luck He had falled to pick win- nera at the Brighton Beach track and had. enriched thereby. several’ of the id, sad-to say; “Marvellous Mil- | Coming cruise of the Atlantic squadrén |. was all over his | right?’ he asked “« racing “I bat on the best horses (Sulllvan lkes fa- vorites and bets heavily on them, par- __|teutarty itt If they are at odds on), but “Aa for that Miller, he tx my hoodoo I can't guess |have backed many of his mounts, but have always played them at Ae », wa. [the bookmakers when Miller failed to { jand his mounts winners,'' “the Hotel Astor aft dies pics) (0k By, “our diamonds were hought for cash and imported di suffering from ‘al Hospital h ; that terrible tor-)} {bis mind wrecked by Joy ay he -forth-") ture, eczema. - It ' ect long be-' to the Pacific. body in patches, When it’ ot- but the worst was | It! was hinted among ~the Behl tear eat ficers of the navy that the great voyage | 77) ~ head: — His face Fine Diamond, “Fine: Dlamon Pay 00, 3, Fine Diamonds, sidered Lieut. Comba hecame onthusixs- 75.00. . 2 Pearls, $100.00 tic, "but when the final decisian came) ee eyelids and I ee esnded about sek Watches That Ae Sure to Satisfy. Eee ; for fear it would getinto his ave befars 3 sot it stopp e cried and | Sasa? c knew no bounds 310 ¢ He lathe toronivesind ela aerate ,, We smootlt all-rough spots from the path of the watch-buyer. p constar t wna sup-/ or day from scratching, I took him | ) ad ositive a ea i a‘ iB i a ie . hing ol, ok ye form advise and positively arate ae cbapealntmnen sed he was tle over-excited. tO. ctor done of them S 5 nds a id aot fo dias jose who know us, trust us, and advise thelr friends, too, 3 but had de- Pieaaeuenee Hoatory Tees my. Dor : “Gotd-cases tem, if not his reason riends told me to try many |f tested at the to the Western ocean was belng con- | | The Washington aoe el dies, and. I pestered. the i Brookisn Het deere Re Me Ena Oy Weare otal eee | GY (U.S. Assay Uf- yr avo iaeHEa things, but could-see no improvement. ~\ fice. Gold fill- tet hah inally, T got discouraged, and wan Just PN! S¢ ) + Gol rate SEL NTP RSE es HLS TN eget ree a ltd A Ge } ed and ster- eu Comet getting cured, when I read about. the ling silver; dimiculty h: aken wonderful, Cuts Remedies, which | to the hospital bab: doned Three-Year-Old Pincus Morris and Sped Away. Motofman Michael Leahy jduotor Herman Fast, in charge of the | years and thelr wedding dace i * : . Ee Sea ouninrs | Alon, 0., July 24 and Aug. 11, 1000) Wedding Rings. _|Mterary man of P: and Con | th }Becond avenue car which three-year-old Pincus Morris, 2% East One Hundred and Twenty- ‘Mrs.Houst’ then ‘told how the doctor dad ahaken his Head, gravely yesterday | wae 10. That wae at 10 o'clock. Twice (ferwards he called «during the day, election distric: saya “Tn this proceeding the ballots bast ——jnotning hen the Magistiate's fever! St, the Republican primary ag Tite FeV Sr TN RON ATT ut he told whe also that he did not-want fo hide the truth from me, and that m: husband was a very ill man—that bis Teondition wax moet critical,* ‘District were mee | gining-room door betw: late yesterday ther |continued on ‘Its run after leaving th child prostrate on the sidewalk, were! arrested torday and haled to Harlem | 'BURGLARY UNDER NOSES OF SLEUTHS': Home of Charles Merz, Half a} Block from Bronx Bureau, Robbed _in_Daylight. Leahy cried in court and said Beale) aot know the child was badly Fast said a man who sald hi phyatcian, declared "he: would cate |GOV. HUGHES HAS NOT Both pleaded that the ac- Walsh held the pair without ball for triad. The wigtim was taken to the J. Hood itt where many lacera- Leahy is twesty-threa 12. Bas re Aan ity Saee O ease, ae one pressed o} ives at No, Rast One Hua-} surprise to-da: tthe dred and Fourth’ street. y Pee narhe mises When « burgiar in our fair city te rigukineor-ane.0f..th0..rea. velo yasinaia “BUYS-A-NEW-HOME.. Mies Eleanor Robson, the actress, has bought town house at No. 302 Wea! Beventy-seventh street.—adicining cornet of Wet End avons. It four-story brownstone welling, Teobeon will oocupy the house this fall, i Detective Bureay. __ous—and-then the doctor told. me that! of election as member of the Republl-| it's just the same ae whipped cream can Cotnty-Commiltee-from- tie Fire up-there. ly. District 0 junk of the | 1 happened again yeotarday afwe- noon jn the apartments of Charles Merz, to bring the fuct of the |g merchant, who lives et No. 9 Brook {Motel Astor, Broadway and Forty fare eaut wonderful opport Sree eaaTalat 2 ra Resolvent, and. 1 to young men to distir ; é/eaw. an: improvement: ini three: d Standard It Is hoped by the 4 {eet theca 7 condition ts only te clear as it could be. ‘That waa six or| m . vements aanee seven mont and" I “have-nee~ ———only, and each Sct ooh ee Grief ae fhe net since, T| Solid 14 karat gold i bade of Ats Solid. 14 karat gold of J. St. George : irnittent ion, dd grayed case, Walth 1P. plain case for monogram, : t i at a i oF Seamer ae Kind. > —Walthim,-ttenor—tam—— ‘1 | one end of the world to the other. Mrs.| | $18.00. hert works, $22.50, | Maggie. Smith, 314. W. Crosier 8 Lieutenan: t had bee: Eleanor Be Complete External and Infernal Treatment tor f Frtante, Children, and Adults coo | , the same tine Lieut. Co. 8 the) ty Cleatse the Skin, _Just.a word with the man about to marry. Let that plain al learned he must sail for Europe bi 1d esi the, Shin, sad phe wedding “dater: He -adddenly noes Siommoteenotta | fring be of Lambert make, guaranfeed seamless, made by improved macht 1 Mt erred tment TITAS Wile he TA Und his swee: some friends re at dinner, and the ceremony was qrranged and” performed within "ua | ou + Mrs. Conrbs ts prostrated with grief BROOKLY ie rae HOUSE lover her paebandis plight fF di Co has CC re) 44 karat, $3.30. 14 kart, $4.40, 14 karat, 85.50. 14 karat, $6.60. BECOME ALBANY CITIZEN. Hegtputtea 327-248 ROADWAY karat, $4.40. 18 k 5.50, 13 k 75. pe BROOKLYN’. 7 <*! ig rae 95.25. pS Hint $7.00: BA ee! a ae Repeats He Will Vote From: Hotel Astor, Which Is Now His New York Residence. ALBANY, Oct: 4—Gov. Hughes ex- now that this Is the low Credit House on earth 314.00 Pulte Te. special Ladies’ Jackets Have ic |publicatfon of reports that he ha: ferred his legal and yotin, {AWAY AE He rey weNe door a. thatthe Go E Faden t ete Daa en GRT THAT PHOSHFRROUS COUR tapliened his Jegal residence at ti " GOTO COMMS? veans at 1320-24 BROADWAY BKIYN HM, and took permanent quartors im the Hotel Astor. fy WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER trans- ot, New York City, eRy avenue, half s block from the office of sabe = Miss Harriet Rau, —wbo js visiting the marohant'a deughter, Misa Anna_Mers, stayed in the rooms until 3 o’oloak, 60 d the ballots that It sliould have con: tained were placed In the taillot-box of the Sixth election district. made the inspeotors end 620 o'clock, which was the “boar | When —Stiss Mera—returned—from—her- work es cashier in a Broedwey ree- taurant, ‘The visitors had taken $10 in cash and jewelry worth 9600, but “Mrs. “Bayard, N bassador.to England, | Mrs. Laura 8, Bhyard, niece of the Fate Thomas Bayard-—Ambansador- to} dealing of Enxland under Cleveland, reported at ae ‘Weat Forty-séventhstreot~ pilice tation to-day the lors of a $1200 dia- mond brooch owhite--she-—was.on hor: ‘way from the Hote! Astor to her home the Albany partments, Fitty- Bway y Theatre lust night atid had supper “at | the Astor. She walked to.the, Albany and went Immediately to her rooms, where she learned of the loss. “I vatue, the brooch very bighly,” | wald Mrs, Bayard to-day, “tecause of associations, It contains ten topes: iwill pay ms rews S not e 1 tost tt once Hetore. ~ HAS KILLED 14 MEN. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, Oct. 4—D, D. Edwards, on trial for the murder of Bam Brooks, 4 negro, under cross-ex- amination yesterday sald: ‘I have shot and | probably Killed fourteen men in. my tim Hie said a majority of the killings o¢- | curred in the Kentucky mountains and during a labor strike in Ch hid- wards Je known asia Ken i SHIPPING NEWS: : | ALMANA' oni Suin FOR TO-DAY, i 6.40] Moun} Fines. Hell Gate. PORT I4aho, Mult Ohidense. Harbador Brooklyn City ‘clo daneinn, , It Provence, “Havre {0 ba grossly fala, they overlooked a SABdante gui —pane—treovers $12,000 Southern zce of Former Am- Pacific Rebates Since ’Frisco Fire. = .|__ BAN FRANCISCO, While Walking -Home—— PGommerce Commis tinued yesterday the intents 6 Southern Pacific Ratlroad juker, President’ of Baker | ,_admitted seived mors than ‘They enjoyed a ‘special tate bétween Ban Prancisco and Banicla because they had withdrawn a schooner lne fr et atid Broadway, + thet oath Om. ANYBODY FIND $1, 200: Seager eer watch ami they went aay so hurriedly BROOCH ON BROADWAY? | SCHOONER EINE BOUGHT OEE, (see iy oe) Seer mare to-reture—fortt—the) They are expected lirat cliance tney get. a Lem upper —noor “Broadway. at ATMA Street Women's Department. Special Values in Garments for Girls GIRLS' ‘DRE SSES, in prett: Y cclored plaids, box-plaited if $3.75 front and okirt, sizes 6 to 14, vaiueesto GIRLS’ DRESSES, of serge ( and. mohair, in many varying $4. 50 styles and colors, sizes 6 to 14,, vatuest.s0 GIRLS’ FALL COATS, three- quarter anil reefer length, i $3. 95 fancy checks and plain colors, sizes 6tol4, |. eanenel JUNIOR TAILORED Suits, sizes 12 to 16, invisible stripes $1 5 75 if and checks, 27 and 30 inch long coats, full plaited skirt, with fold, Eijk. Ciba EQ _ 9.75 Forty-three thoroughbred styles, all ‘absolutely correct — ee 7 : "Thlbet, Bootek for Autu ae TUght-around the corner Mrs.. Esteli E of No. 49 ust One second-atory @ fire escane the other morn- | Ing eel atripped an apartment. on an _ finish of the latest cus- _ ; 2S i AN val tom footwear. oe It t¥ indeed an ideal place for bur- In addition to: the, detective: bu- “there ja_.the Morrisiania ac ‘button top, smart nar- -row toe and spade-shape extension sole—repre- ____sents ony single , a sla type of this great _ $0.50 se showing —each distinct style being correct in every fea- ~ $3.50 and $4.00 Custom Specials, 65,00 GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES New York City toa Nassau St,, cor. Ann §: 305 Broadway, cor, Du $29 Broadway, cor. Spring St. 785 Hroadway, cor. sath St. rare Broadway, bet, a9th and GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES E ooklya feb New York City Brooklyn Autumn styles embodying a choice selection She ae a sn 2h Tepadwag, cor, soth St 466 Filth Ave., bet. reth and this season's specialties. : riitestare aloe Ae Ua eae geet eh Se #08, TENGEN, DRENGHE POPSIIN ¢ OO) | ERR ANS [steele tee Newark, N. 12-5, LENGTH FRENCH KIDSKIN ‘ | agg Settey SiN. tu Mond Stop. GLOVES, black and White:s.snssuiccniss Lo DO ‘ Ne: Br Broad K 5 Newark Ave. Men‘: ‘ys Suits ‘Overgoats. Cravenettes Prince Alberts, Full Dress and | mn-—have just been received 1 in Regal stores. : a Mi Eeemaverercrmsenrey creer Sete rag They have all the vig- TINS ise eer WOrnted, the TE test browns, plaids and —- Unfinished Worsted; $12.50_and_$15.00-— i Yi se ment ‘a Fall Oxeres teem or snEe au The model shown here i : a $20.00, Meste=Fall_ and Wistar’ f Bt Sis lack Vern eatin, ines Oe tnd $20.00 “English Cravenette, a 50 and TT 0 $95.00 Prince ATbert #1 (ap8) Tu $15 and bee edo Suits, silk Mned "One of the 43° Cor. rect Styles New this Season, Made in: All Leathers, 235 Broadway. Opposite Post Oftice. OFEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOOM., Largest Retail Shoe Business in the World. 153° Stores and Agencies in All Principal Citics. Send for Style Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled Glove Department... , -ELBOW ._ LENGTH PIQUE. KIDSKIW GLOVES, black and white; cut extra width AUZATINISIe sp eAsntatiterina doneamer neve apace s nig teh 1-CLASP PRIX SEAM Dae CAPE j GLOVES . tS 2-CLASP (ASHMERE GLOVES, lined with silk and: doeskin,,..... Bri PUTORES MARKED WITH A ATAR| ARE Prex EVENINGS, New Nerscy, N.J, kN J , Sly pbs Cente |