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Court Gimmiseed the complaint ani! bonorably discharged the cabman. | Gapman apparently dropped the case, for Sheridan ays he hever prosectted | him further. Might on the heels of chis incide Lavinia V. Chapman brovrht an action egainst the young banker for A ee alleging cruelty, Intoxte: abandonmem in June last, since | whist he lived at the New York Ctuy, | * Naturally it wae (nopportuns 1 made defendant in suit like C "a while combatting hiv wife je allegations ASKS EARLY TRIAL. [Perjary Charze Sguinat Alderman” Peters Comes Up D. Carl Fiselier-Hans: MEN-ADMIRE +f a pretty face, a soot figure, bat sooner or laterlearn that tho healthy, happy. contented woman ig mostof att to be admired Women troubled with fuinting @laime was the property nd be= lis, irregularities, nervous irrita- loi fe the ‘adv who socom panied tility, “dines,” and frat ae those dreadfu! reine sensations, tice O'baer, denied. the eal part ot “ctf cannot Nope to be huppy or popitiar and advancement in either home business or aocial life is” impossible: Thescause of these troubles, how ever, yields quickly to Lydia B. Pink ham's Veyetuble Compound made & from native roots and herbs, It acts at once upon the organ afflicted and in) wh! just such little afta wor! inv Bheridan Xo poladit. he cliford, ri Da ore 0 i ¢ Justice OD S 19, front, of the Kew bs 4 lel we iaelagiot ' Clab, ‘in’ West Fortteth (street, | Sherid dan, eet which are spalonis fae € quit through George R. siump- one 1 ageitet AMaiville, D. Chapin Cor THREE BOROUGHS IN Geranges-for {alee arrest, be re: isa tn the complaist thet the yours |: NEW YORK CITY. : centers, dispelling effec- rode ab the-atad- oT prlzaplals 3 ae ane ne Head Chemist af the Hotel Astor] tuatly all those alstressing symp. ae as UB Settles an, Important toms, No other medicine in the country, has received such unqualifie Le | indorsement or hus stich # record ofcures of fomple ill, ds has MET Overs. z ee RS au.l| Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound were engaged na dispute as to the Miss Emma Runtzler, of 631 State St., Schenectady, N. ¥., ruumber of boroughs in New Yc ‘| “For a long time I was troubled with a w h eridan's The head’ ‘chemist at’ the. all my strength away. ‘1 had dull hea 6 on Or Wert Thirtyhinth paumed to listen {to the irritable, and-all worn out, Chancing to read one of your advertisements aud nocused Sheridan of steal-| The teins ae lost’ one borough|§ of a case similar to mine cured by Lydia B. Pinkham's* Vegetable "| ¢rom count and the actor!’ Compound, I decided to try {t and I cannot express my gratitude for the rp eoungate “rot cithin two ot the correct | benefit received Lam entirely well-and-feel like a new-person,— tars, "patted Th with the declaration: Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound ere threa .borobehe— hag renieey for all fornis of'Female Complaints, Weak Back, Falling and aati cag Displacements, Infldmustion snd Ciearation, and Se lnvaluable a pre ate sti g for childbirth and tho Change of Life. NV SAV Miss EMNIR "RUNT ZLER oi frergeengegreyunagtriney cad. told his ¢roubles to » police. ‘who arrested Sheridnn and looked -station nous Dr, George F. Shraay, of Dr. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to Net had pariitg aventia, It was sald to- | poze ptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice free and always helpful. Heedquarters for inapection. om Chapman repeatet tis com- Magistrate Finn, Gest ae Store. of Fifth Avenue Qualities a For Saturday’: s Selling-—First Floor, Millinery Departments : Ready-to-wear hats ; imported silk and velvet shapes in fashionable colors, charmingly elaborated with wings and fancy feather effects. Vaue $950... . 8 So:75 Untrimmed velvet and satin eile hats in a ear of correct shapes _and colorings. Value $6.75 . . Oe $3.75: 16-in. ostrich plumes, full, rich flue. Usually sold at $4. 50. o. 50 Uncurled ostrich pompon and aigrette effects. Value $2.00. $1.25 Marabout breast effects; soft, fluffy trimmings for side or front of hat. Usually sold for $1.50 . . 5 6 IEG ~ Smart ostrich ae in black and chen ‘Value ‘95 6 0 50c For death selling oy, a number of very handsone sults at these new prices: y Of fine broadcloth, cheviot and the new eriped eters in'a variety of styles and colorings large enough to meet any individual taste. Usually sold at $27.50, $35 and $42, . $18, $25 and $30 Unusual models in costumes of messaline, chiffon taffeta, voile and broadcloth, prettily elaborated, and suitable for afternoon and general informal wear, Usually sold at $35 5 = » . +2. $25100 3.75. 1,45 . * . = Te “dot ne veiling, all colors. WalueS8c yd... . . . 45c Tuxedo veiling, plain or dotted; in-shades to match autumn millinery. Values 42c, 48c and 50c 38c Tuxedo made veils, chenille dotted; ie oh, long! Vile S56 38c Brussels dotted net veiling in magpie, black, white, autumn brown, navy and green; 27 in. wide .- | . . . , 35c and 5Sc yd. Fine French’ Tuxedo veiling in plain and dotted effects and new colorings. Values 85c to $2.45 yd. . 65c to $2.00 yd. Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co. ) the most successful. -Mrs.Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, . Itis easily within your reach to Siete Mase wc ety Ate ae pai bebe SLE thy 2 NOVEMBER 2 2, Saka & Company Herald Square " Our ready-for-service Apparel for Men deserves its reputation. There is a law of compensation—and few instances of well-directed and persistent effort fail to bring deserved results. ' We.find our reward in an ever-growing con- fidence, an increasing clientele and. an amount of advertising upon the part, of those: who wear our clothes, that all the columns : of all-the papers could-not antl “try out’ our methods. and. our merchandise. We invite ycur interest with, the hope: that we shall “serve you so "satisfactorily: that you will become a permanent patron, Our organigatien has never created eecmen portnica of your consideration than those comprising our current models of Tt SSSA “every personal ideals In both Overcoats and Suits the cloths are ~ sturdy, durable and full of distinction. - materials in —Finely-Fattored-Suits-of- fancy: -shadow} “Blufty In these are ACE a neoreraite ilk endless assort- ment of new patterns—and the variety of models Suits and Overcoats for | Young Men, $12.50 & $z5/| *” © We know that to the economically inclined these moderate prices offer more—both in style and good service—than can be obtained esc nete s h our unexampled fac The models are of our own creation-and present creditable evidence of the care we bestow upon ~~the production of clothes for young me = FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD, An Important Sale of Tailored Suits. For Girls, Misses and ‘Small Women navy, brown or wine; alee of fancy | $10.00 checks, stripes and | =— Regularly $15.00 Suits of plain broadcloth, in navy, mixtures. brown, wine, green or ‘black; also “$17.50 numerous colors in fancy shadow ' striped broadcloth. Regularly $25.00 Finely Tailored Suits (plain or braid trimmed) of broadcloth, in navy,wine, $25.00 ae blue, green, French gray or tan egularly ee 00 and $37.50 op (14 to 16 yrs. 32 t to 2 36 say Suits of plain or fancy weave wool } cheviots, in black, brown, wine or 945. 00 navy; two models. Regularly $22.00 | Ss of plain broadcloth in navy, brown, wine or black; also fancy strip- | ed broadcloth in various colors. Regularly $25.00 Ruffles’ Tailored Suit of plain broadcloth in black, navy, brown or wine, also shadow striped broadcloth in-assorted colors. . Regularly $35.00 } = eed broadcloth in brown, wine, green or tan; entirely new, semicfitting model, L with very full skirt. Reser $48.50 “FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. An Extraordinary Sale of Clothing for Boys Norfolk Suits of worsted, cheviot or ) tweed in mixed effects; Knickerbocker $6.45 trousers; sizes 7 to I6 years. | =—— Formerly $8.50 to $10.00 Qvercoats—single or double breasted models; in plain gray, brown or mixed effects of cheviot or tweed; lined with venetian or gray flannel; velvet collar; sizes 6 to 17 years. | Formerly $12.50) at $8.50 Formerly $16.50 at $12:50 1907. lined with red flannel. “brown cheviot:’ also, of fancy mixttires; * flannel lined. = chillay’ Venetian lined., Saks & Company Broadway, 33d and 34th Streets For Saturday, November 23rd Winter Coats for Girls & Misses Exceptional values in strictly man-tailored coats for girls and misses. Every garment lined throughout with flannel or venetian, faultless in workmanship and materials and strictly all wool. SIZES 6 TO, 16 YEARS $7.75 Full Length Coats of navy blue melton; | Regularly $10.00 = Full Length Coats of navy blue or] _ Regularly.$15.00 ) Full Length. Coats of navy blue chin- 1 Regularly $15.00 Full Len s of light gray chin: "$12.9 chillax von : zi Regularly $17 50 220) Full Len th Coats of imported broad- tail Sue in light gray, black, navy. $14.50 brown or wine. Regularly $20.00 a Full Length Coats of black _karakult— cloth; handsomely tailored, satin ‘lined | 9. and interlined; sizes for misses and + $29.50 $mall women, 14 to I8 years, 32'to 36; Full Length Coats of black karakul | cloth, for girls 8 to 14 years. $24.50 50 Regularly $30.00) = Qn Sale Saturday, November 23rd Coats for Women ‘Short and medium length Goats of black | broadeloth; lined; new semi-form fitting model. Regularly $14.50 and $15.00 | Full length Coats of black broadcloth; | of-black chess loose fitting model; satin lined-and inter-+ ‘$14.75 lined; braid trimmed. Regularly $20. 00 | ‘Fulllength€ Coats of fine black chiffon broadcloth, lined with soft-finished satin and interlined; two models, braid and velvet trimmed. Regularly $29.50 at $19.50 rly $37.50 at $24.50 Full length ts of. black karakul cloth, double - breasted, loose - fitting | $35, 00 model, satin lined. Regularly OO)! aa Ey ing Coats of imported chiffon broadcloth: in white and light pastel colors; thrce full length loose and semi- + $25.00 fitting models; braid trimmed, silk lined. Regularly $39.00 and $45.00 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY An Important Sale of Trimmed Hats For Girls and Children A large and varied assortment of Trimmed Hats for Girls and Children, embracing all that is latest and) best in styles and materials. Formerly $6.75 At $3.95 rly $7.50 -At$4.95 Rast Formerly $10.75 - At $6.50 ; Hats ‘for Boys and Girls School Hats, of soft felt, or Scotch Caps, } in black and white, or red-and black | checks, also plain white, ee or i e of: cloth, velvet, sskin-.in: Napoleon;}: polo, huzear turban or Scotch Cap models, in white or colors. Value $3.00. Special fer Friday Aer Saturday Furnishings for Boys & Girls Gloves for Boys and Girls, of gray mocha, with silk back-stitching; one | $1.99 clasp; fashioned of selected! skins; sizes 2 | to 8. alue $1.50 i Pajamas for Seutke and. 8 ‘Fale ette in light blue and Rezs: of 69a: well made; $8 4tol8 yrs, Value $1.00 : line of Underwear, Hosiery end’ Gloves for youths, boys and girls; Shirts, Suspen— ders, Neckwear, Blouses, Bath Robes and Sweat- ers for youths and boys, on our second floor. Monday Mornin } Wonders ws ‘Sunday World Wants Work Regularly $37.50 and $40.007 viot—satin- $75 75