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THE EVENING WORLD, QE ROOSEVELT SUPPORT IN TRUST. Bul us ie ‘Phoebe Strakosch Appears in Paccint’s Nt: heatre, Company, to us for the fir: nglish Opera Col, presented time Puccint's oper, "Madam Butterfly.” Jolin Luther Long's Iatory, which Inspired Jt, out of which | David Ielasco had made u play of thrill- ling interest, was familiar, In itn musi- cal netting ft proved even more compell- with nit ‘ness interests in Seen S| Crusade. SEE RATE al REMEDY.) Se Agent of Every Road { ay ‘Abuses Will’ Cease, NORFOLK.) Va., oct 18.—Justice | Villtam “J. Gaynor was. the principal | #ure ir the celetration of ‘Brooklyn. may at the Jamestown: Expostion to. ay. In his addfess delivered at the taditorium he attacked corruption: tn ‘ners life. denounced monopolies and \ President Roosevelt in hia nent | MY part oF the constr. : ry. which Is the caves “of Wall street, and | ‘dobasod and debauched by the naid the Judge, | he wiekadis and | ‘ soins stupidiy. as mere par- | mouncing President Roosevelt for | —-£-the enersics_ his ‘great They call his 18 Reneral attack on “corporations | ni +-business:+ ~S Usle eMart to make the railroad | Miea obey the law and charge the | at Tate to every one 4a called an | ..0n corporations-and-on business, | pitiful to see some xtockholders | in thia false cry. Cannot even the Atert stockholder seo that if t ates being given to favorite shippers, [by thei Wider ip with ratiroad rugnetes and oMicials, were paid into | the treasuries of the railroads, the amount’ thua received would be declared out in dividends, and that dividends would thereby de targely: increased? It | jo—be-n—wayinix that x fool was born-svery-minute, and J -fear it holds; good yet. ‘Every one should support the Presi- ~tent-and-the-Governmentin-sradicating Gils great evil. And we munt see to it fia elected who will continue the work | ime, i, \what ts thought by many to be the beet | story. ing, Admirably staged and well cay! hestra of Gal | successive performances were ae Re , fore the company went away to sour:the country At tha wame theatre Jast night Col. Savage the opera bei crowded In tho’main the pro- duction was _unchan; hi pr pal singers were new ‘ond fy lake with the work had developed yeriticnt detnganor- on the the part-of th audience The beauty and frolgiancy of of Puoaini's works wire not.to be ma{n- jsald. Its purposed run of. three weekx | proniteqs to be anqther a1 The most gri. oversemphanis, Principal singers, choru! orcheatra—all were too loud for tho sis of the. auditory to and understanding of the score,.and who $s the musical director, should re- lin’ this respect was Phoebe 5 who impersonated the heroli San, Shé was heard some yoars ago avith Col. Bavage'x company and mado no-imp Her-voice has more po ity, and-her art is of a higher order, I part for Col. Savage on the initial night last year with dramatic Intenalty, a ee Geraldine-Fartar, who later, when e-Operi wax wed-at the Metropol {tan Opera-House by Mr, Conrlod, cre- most {deal Madam Butterny: Dut-she Inspired respectful admiration. Her conception wax always intelligent, her vision of the return of Lieut. Pinker- ton being especially well done. A con- striction of the voice on the higher notes, a bit of & tremolo, and a-too manifest sifort tol win success ware her, detente: otis fautt inet night was Ya year ugo, at the Garden Ue part tn Now. york Te le Suzuki, and the minor parts of Goro, by ul “Madam 1 Butterfly” nerto, he looked | in ‘bea teutenant in the United. State He couldn't be | pr mistaken for a pollee nan or a istrict messenger boy. tis voice, which matur- ally ix pleasing, Ne for 1 Himit, and act Ottley Cranston, who was Sharples: the United States Consul, sang, acted and dressed well, although | somebou: said he looked Ike a New York poll; eT 8 If he mig in xt} | Rudolph Koch, Yamadort, by Georgo x Wi ‘The Bone, by Carl Gant: OTT were well taken. Little Misa inne Malvern as Trouble, Cho-Cho- naturally made a hit. . Rothwell got excellent. results eyetnatereiten Fes and the whole per: c nly, The: scenic} effects were fine. eaneroue applaise! Wax bestowed “upon ail the principal h getting numer: | mas ert Natanson, and ba form oe cur ored Wi re the bile. Yor the reauit was'nearty the : ‘ x vor Lis Most “beautiful parts of the. opera, sential to-the development of the Is it too much to‘hope that the audiences to follow will tnderstend the | significance of it and maintain allence? R LER RAWLING, “Robi Hood? ai Lincoln Square, | Robin Hood," De Koven and Smith's, and hardy —perenital_of the mustc-garden. was chosen to !naugurate the Aborn| gon at the Lincol: night. Memories of the Bostonians] wore revived by the fact th several | nemberm of the old company reap: | L peared withthe new, adding ‘nistoric + Jeaven to the later aggregation. Whe performancee was good; full of; apirit-end=edequately sat... Thern.ae a vigor and spontanelty in the work of both principals and shor as, that atoned for nny Mino 2 was well recel part merited the weicome accorded it, | even the }Keral Jaurews lavished on {tel originators during yening. | Estelle Wentworth, former inember eral the Bostoniais. was & graceful, win-| seme Maid Marian. George Frothing- | ham, in bie fifteen-year-old | part of | ks was unctuous and Jolly ay 4 Pasha’ Square- Deal Is assured you when you_buy one of De theta successor to President Roosevelt; Pierce’s Family Medicines—for all the in- mith his unateted enerey and surrees. | gredients entering into them are printed on “I do not think, however, that the eril can ever de eradicated by mere Govem- the bottle- wrappers and attested under oath as being complete and correct. They went prosecutions. An ounce of execu- ve prevention would be worth more then @ pound éf Judicial cure. Bismarck found in Germany thit the Government ‘@ould not-stop the-erit-whtte-tite-romdx-+— Temained in private hands, Joo many waya of secret! There sro evading the are gathered fr _Nature’s laboratory, | being Batis from the most valuable na- | “That great man therefore had Government take all of the railroads in Gerreany. For my part I woukl not ike | 40 eee that dove here. Private enter- a ee inate Fuliroad “operation Shd devolon~ Lwauhd sueneet that the Cavett, aupoint ihe eenerel. fraigh Of every calidad. He would tes. They wourd be Put hats __ Companies as now, but he would seo that tl waa no favoritlam, that) SVSFy one paid’ the exme rate, no more | He woutd ini Ath oted. |Thia would summarily stop Sere fretaht. rates — _'This_par. of Government in the man Pent of the roads woul be better | | for the Government to take them.’ “xpeaking: “of the -monopottes-created t— mestalned by. favoritism. in trelgat Judge Gaya x i thre —Both-moraty ane: no free peopled aa Ameann of Mon and. Gebnscmneat of the many! the ageraniisement of the few. [tj + Hea: private=rortunes-to-e-acoumu- Bo vast and dishones' ay they | ontent and moral fies ila rules, overgrown a8 tortunoe which could not de “the mn of ele whee eee ae dndition. Monopoly ta an unjust tax ‘every r of society, and in! cherable from overy “unint “of, view. we te po judice against” honestt tlre th in this country. Tt tn smourly © acquired weelt) svhioh ter_the ban.of the splendid tntelli- Cran tnterrity of the) peoply) ot tals |” G ind 8, Coler, who was amonr the| joklyn notables ZBotables’ prerent ale 190 #poke. _ WEDISH PAPERS OPPOSE CUP RACE: ry +—Biscovery"’ is a specific. — -#EOCKHOLM,- Oot. eee {Catarrh-Remedy.—-This thorough, tittle -greater-profit_will_be written by | course of treatment generally cures ra Here. contain: articles, ena “yechismen.— sharply. eta a re Haigg, of the Royal Swed- | Bs in Tacht Club, for making preliminary | inquiries of. the-New York Yacht Club | ‘on the subject of a challenge for the! ‘America’s, Cup without conaulting the| Board of Directors or calling @ moct- | ing-of the club The writers say that the money which | ‘fa belng collected for the construction | of A challenger would be better Investoa voted to offerings jst chal- leeea ene and ertab)! date? a prize fund ifor international yachting. ti they are perfectly harmless even to most delicate women and children. Not-a drop of alcohol e: ters into Dr, Pierce's leading medi much better agent is used both for extracting and preserving the me- dicinal principles, viz.—pure triple- rt) refined glycerine of proper strength. This agent possesses medicinal -properties wn, being A.1 valuable anti-septic and anti ment, mulcent. Glycerine plays-an important part in-Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- teal Discovery in the cure of indi- “gestion, slyapepria and weak stom- ‘altended—“hy—-sour—risings heartburn,” foul breath, coated ton; appetite, gnawing feeling i in stomach, biliousness and indred derangements of the stom- ach;-tiver -and- bowels; -For all diseases of the mucous membranes, the Golden Medical Catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic or-' gans is cured by it, In Chronic Catarrh of the-Nasal passages, it is well. while. making the “Golden. ‘Ntedical Discevery_!-Jor-tne-neces= sary constitutional treatment, to eteanee the passages freely two or ‘three:times a Way with Dr, Sage’s ‘even-in:the:worstscases: In coughs and hoarsertess caus- ed by bronchial, throat and Tung | position and without any particular affections, except’ consumption ‘in its advanced stages, the '' Golden Medical Discovery” is a most effici- nutritive and soothing -de- : Hected, or badly: treated, lead upto. pmedicine—for--like--purposes-can.-be " Discovery” is not so good for acute coughs arising from sudden colds, nor must it be expected to { cure consumption in its advanced -medicine-will-do-that—— but for-all the obstinate hang-on, | or-chronic_coughs, which, if-neg-_ i -consumption, it is the best mied- icine-that can be taken, It'’s-an_ insult to your intelli- gence for a dealer to endeavor to palm-off-upon-you-some—nostrum. of unknown composition in place of Dr. Pierce's worid-famed medicines; which are. OF KNOWN. COMPOSITION. “Most— dealers: ae Pierce's: medicines beca know what the}-are made of and that the ingrédients employed are ‘among the most valuable that a made of. The same is true. of leading physigians_who do not hes- itate to recommend them, since they know exactly what they con- tain and: that their ingredients are the very best known to medical | science for*the cure of the sereral ; Gjseases, for which these medicines are-recommended: With ‘tricky dealers it is dit. ferent. i Something ‘else that pays them a urged. vor even uy you as ‘just as good Set eee ‘oucan hardly. = accept a substitute o/ unknown com- record .of ctres in place of Doctor Pierce's medicines which: are oF | ent remedy, especially in those ob- | record of forty years of cures behind stinate, hang-on-coughs caused by | them. irritation and congestion of the|and it is the déaler's business to | bronchial mucous membranes. The| supply that want. KNOWN COMPOSITION and have a You know what you want Insist upon it. {papers onthe subject are pessimiatic ra- | iwarding the prospects of a Swedl \pracht crossing thie Atlantic to race fot |the much-coveted trophy held ‘by the jAmortean yachtemen. > (MEROME RETAINS RAND « Former Assistant Will. Push For- \gery and Perjury Charges | +) Against Dr, Gillette. ‘wcmedct Attcrner Jerome hag retained iis “former chief pasiatant, William tand, \Jr., (0 progecute Dr, William A, fillette, formerly vice-president of the Mtual . Life, Inpurance Company, who \ wale to be uses ‘oh charges of forgery. (Gillette: waa Indicted ho insurance. ¢ peel a git | type of troybles 1: Ss. S. S., BLOOD HUMORS ‘When the blood becomes infected with unhealthy humors the effect is T0 PROSECUTE A CASE, |shown on the skin in the form of pimples, rashes, eruptions, or some other | in disease, These humors circulating in the blood, come in | contact with the delicate tissues and fibres of the akin and produce irri tion and inflammation, and often excessive itching and burning, Trying to cure skin troubles with external applications is treating the eff instead of the cause. Such treatment perhaps allays some of the itching aud discomfort, but does not reach’ the blood where A thorough cleansing of the blood is the only cure for the real source o! LONDON, The Capt, Tenth Artillery Regiment. German: Church, humors in the blood, S.S.S., a gentle acting, sale blood’ purifier, is the oper treatment. It goea down into the circulation and neutralizes the, cee and removes them from the blood 8.8. S. eapplics the blood with the fresh, healthy properties necessary to sustain the skin and keep It free from disease. S, 8, S. cures Ecrema, Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum,. ciples, boils, réshes, and all other skin affections and diseases, because it purifies tne blood and removes the humors which are ble for ths er gable. Book aie Diseases and any medical advice SWIST BPACIFIC 0O., oe} TUESDAY, OCTOBER | st_a falr section off as the Sheriff, in his time ‘a from “Faust'? ( hing Litde John 7 ; Babe H. mituging the opern Mexxrs. Smith and De K the end of Act enim boxes. At worth rea their pras nes a huge jauel wreath, Bee l Ethel Clyde, of New York, Weds German Army Captain. Oct. lillam P, Clyde, of New York, an. Ernest Gottfried Vollmer, of th: were seprried Bt. Goorge’ lsnover Square, yesterday. seador W! ¥ Refd and a numb other prominent persons attended, 16.—Miss Ethel Clyde, youngest daughtse of Nr. and 3trs_j ot Cologne. m1 = YOUNG DAYTON ASKS. FOR ASETTL SETTLEMENT Also Thal “His Term Term as Attor- ney to Receiver Preston Be Extended. ie who succeeded hin father, Jus an attorney ton. Sr. ce Dayton, aries M. ding Loan Company. Presion, of the New. York | With for a special | tor a pill rendered. der-euthorizing the receiver to make} Decision was reserved, a settlement of hi 13, for the preceding year, | time for hia final account be partly ex- 5. accounts up to sept and that the | tended for one year. with the provision | that stiil another extension “be iad i neceasar: ‘This ts Receiver Preston's fourth ac- Lote of thin application | waa sent to 130 attorneyw representing | stockholders. | “Objestion to the account hax been | {fled by three stockholders.” Dayton, “and {t will ha’ referce.” But he did not say whether the ob- to co to a fections were due to the enormous bills | lof hia father for legal eervices. | _The Attorney General took cognizance | ‘Of thé artiste ot the bix_expense special counsel ts the reselver, when ha asked Justice to direct to Receiver! Receiver Preston to enter into contract | ‘an attorney to represent him at a ed salary inntead of —————— es | MEANS. STANDARD. OF MERIT. SIXTY NEW- FASHION. 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Leave Biovent ashen sy Reet 1d ot oO P.M. bloeks_ below Leave Battery ERSONALS. WANTED-—Information of hereabouts of Julian Marka, sometimes called Judie, who resided a cea doring September and Onroner, 1904, ‘rest Go! WOOD, 290 Diway, TO GET competent hetp, soma a iittte “Help Wanted’? ad, fer publi cation In to-merrow's Sunday World. The Werld prints miote advertisements of this Atess them ANY TMREK OTHER bata ALE however, 1 Entrance on Park’ Place, | 1907. 8, 18; 20, 22, 24, 26-a0¢ 30 Weat Feertezath St 17, 9 » 13, 18, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, | STILL MORE ROOM.. Alterations ender way Bulldings, Riving ne addition of said Mr. | Three uae on Fourteenth Street and One Store on Thirteenth’ 27 cod 29 West Thitessth Su. will-ed@ Pour t Street NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCHSS! oe \ _A Great Bostness Devoted to Dry Seow Onty! | SONCEN TRA experte in the goods we ‘offers | - GREAT BUYERS——GREAT SELLERS paying a lawyer! | Buying always for CASH, and vont. ly to avail ourselves of the s) tous a8 Gash payers Topaquentities! quickly, we are at all times lal Opportunities that come Who Benefits by This? ——Our Customers! SENIORS “Bt SY, because of FAL Swe offer! a = Tomorroe We Make Oa Yearly Autumn Offering Babies? and Littie Chinen 'S Wear STARTING THE OED ‘WITH: 2000 Daliity Natnsook ila -remularly ‘0... { 1,500 Short White Dresse regularly .69 1,000: Dalsy Flannel Russian Dresses—regul AML in sizes up to 3 aie BABIES’ BLIPS— Fine Nalnscok—biahop emb'y or Jace trim'd yoxes “oe Hho turnover—reg: LONG NAINSOOK &LIPS. xokes Of emb' tri H cents to ihe ug Ht. be Toesties, Boenceiee Emb'd Robe destan: IsHORT NAINSOOK) DRESSES—Bishop *~ stylee—lace, emb‘d tucks—alaen to 2 y: BHORT DRESSES Nas—ekirte plain. or trimvi—aslnes to 8 rex. 98, CHILDREN'S D! and Walat styies—h. yoke. collar and cuffs to matoh Also. elaboratets. lace y Kani see 20 CTS. “r0 OA, Ralnecok—Among airs yaya le trith oallocer trie Kheer lawns and the novelties are aint above dreasée,25 cta to rer Baal LEGGIN DRAWERS In or fancy. atitch— pen and: cloned feet— Oren fronta—long sleeves— shell Sniah—t Ms OTHER SHIRTS—AI! wool, ol!k and_ ea all silk, to 1,04). stitch eare—oontrasting yoke = pad-borsere=rali pene rir ‘Astrakhon, Beaver and Pa Crit Large variety of Hkirta to to 3 yre—reg. .59 BARIO®. CASHSORE SHIRTS -WHITE_WORSTRD CQUES-Suall or siraigut Polox, Napoleons, Russian Continentals and Flares. 0 5.49 | arin curtbran: COA’ Srinath ah Mottled. spear eiten with and Seiad ttal vals 'S PEARS COATS—Small, tigh! ste avery heavy weaver: Joosa box. sty! % Coli elaborately tinea with heavy. “Jace, shirred -ribbone, S¢ Wrelds: 4 eae fe and sateoa or silt ings—reguiar 96.98, ae bons 4 Phe apg teu eS Kriminer, Thibet, Bearskin, ete. NG-“COATR ot Fins “Wool Circular or Bhirred rows of ribbon and braid—warmly 1! sateen—rég. ae LONG COATS of Fine All- Wool Crepelin. Henriette and Bedford Cord—at least a dagen styles. with Silk Braids, Medallion Heavy Laces, Ribbons, French kno} value $5.98. Other Long ma Children's SILI BONNETS— tort pleated enizon facinas or shirred turnbacks—with Tomettes, fur heads and rose- Salico=TATUATTS APT ting braid, fancy orbbona’ or call hanu Freneh:20% alts: duals. 0F... comPaations of abirringe, x hitfon Pewtingte eat <i ——— ribbon, feathers and. flowers We Are Selling Blankets at the -Lowest-Prices-in- New York!— ¢ have a tremendous atock, bought from the leading mills of the ~Sust, South— and West—contracted for many months ag strictly cash basis and marketed Jn_atrict accordance ith our mod: _-arate-scalu-of profits, although_a_mafjority_of the below are worth more at wholesalé-than our selling pricet sNever_was our reputation -for “Best -Values™ 80-well_denerved., The great advance in goods of this class makes every dollar cout SIZE_BLANKETS— Heavy Cailfornta, woo! -soxrter,_ ~ ere itacye Worth #8: 1 BIZ BLANKETS— “epee Site, binding—value fico. u, 4 812F BLANKETS — rere te .ETS— White wool=pink feenta! blue borde: }1-(. SIZE BLANKETS= | Fine. wool—lieht blue and pink with white horders—alkk bind value 94.9—nol a great abe — therefore, to close 18-4 SIZE BLANKDBTS— Tinest Callfornia’ wool— _ handsome Pala a is 3.08 wiiite with heavy 3.98! lay 0:98: igs (Soh) 2.98 Don't buy Blankets elsewhere until you have seen our values! 6x80 INCH BLANKETS— — Hears —AH Piatd—nteo—white-and:- tne strips affects—inatend of 95,98, 500-1 NCH, eee Bre Splendid V Finer" Blankets ton thes. LES ¥ chen bie, spines greys 16, Darr prvwnetl Tee InCender, ane ‘colore-- Feversible--color hlendinge— ‘ 1907 ‘etgne bcd MO 1.96 JACQUARD BLANKET” COMFORTABLES for full slze beds—two, three and. four color blendings—made to retall at M.0—car price ABY BLANK Wooltor Crib or Cradle— whic with pink er hive ponders Vole 55 : MORNING. SALES — To-morrow, Wednesday, Until} PB. M : To prevent dealers’ buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantit: Fancy Silk. New blendinks of blues and greens in medium block checks, with ‘overlying dota and rings, also aimilar designs in shadings of brown and Hmht and dark blues with black—very: dressy and 4 Nigh-clasn atyles—worth .&....° FIOOR.-CENTRE BUIT UN side pleated Witt 1 fk folda—all lengths and Dande—alag extra einen —reguln Weanendar Morning special Combination Undergarments Skirt and corset cover or drawers, corset cover of fine Nainsooke Reausituny tryenmsed wiles Val. laces and. ribons A Rood value at Good dreases must have tans fo” Anaure $1.15, emooth-fitting gow! SECOND FLOOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. ee 1 AE Blouses—% to 33 yrs, wtriped or fig’d Madras or Chambray—medium and dark-- alao the serviceable strived Pe: Black Panama Dress Skirts. wo tarreCa Strong but fine muslin—Union linen dosoma—folled xeama—neck and wriat- fdands relnforced—all atzex and sleeve lengths—unlaundered kind,, Slaewiiere 8—-For Murning sale,” Hemstitohed 7 able Cloths Pure linen Fart —eet tt ty have thom: for fatty "iow, LOOR—LINEN DEPARTMENT. ‘Wide Unbleached Sheetinge Extra heavy—24 yds. wide— mall} lengths, quality: that off ould’ sell at 33, SPABBUISINT Dinner Knives aed Forks’ each, worth § MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, ee ales in dark rea or blue, with patent waist bande—inundered and unlaundered~ attached—value .38 SOTIRD. FLOGON— CHS irdseyo Diapering ‘4 incher wide--soft fink: 10 yd. vloco—worth 84.25. IAIN FLOO) Fancy Fisanelottes New Fall atyloa in pretty printed Patterns for berries wrappers: and children pepeberew ony TASEM! Burpee

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