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Deanne heath Sh Oe NORREE Uae: daeeacahelove pg eeanrelapataian 4 seer ot bicker ACCES “This ts no place for} home." | weakly and| PPP ETIT TV siaity a tye Chee eae eee da her by the | FTINWEALTH ORUNMEN WEN [02-252 PURTVEAT IW, SARTAPNC = A a dozen male attend- | Between, Caught, Con- esses, and Arrest Is Made— Others Expected. Mason and halt 1 all over the | s a battle roy tackled { | Women Patients Start for) Doors and Windows When Ward Is Invaded. a te seing about the doctors dnd an if they were boys. Ed- little Use in Aggroseiye a 1 thanaged to defend himself. © necessary four ¢ i te mimmon_po- Tinker McGarry, forty-five years. old, | 34, em with thelr . o, nightaticks subdued the McGarrys, : and hin son Edwnrd, aged twenty-one, TENTS tito jail to haber si when Bartholomew Walsh, alfive, nt No. 22 Maxwell street, Jersey etween for the grafting Inspectors, | City. They are powerful and fabbed accepting marked’ maneyjmen. Edward ts married and | arrested. houackeeper for the palr. : : ent to the Jer falsh was taken to, the office of : see so _ Speen iala) hia eon had to-do. their 3 “amt they—trked under: . Last nignt (po they left home late to seek enjoyment i 1 unding in Jer w.oent hurriedly from, the Criminal AUC IRS the coktearay dawn to: | Sa a ene coerce, | day found them not remorseful, but futl fof Walsh, and arrests of neveral | 00% LOU! tint | : pectors in the department are @X-| One of them muegested that young EI rea Mrs, McGarry had been to the hospital Cpanel ee bing enough. ‘The suggestion was Ike ! match to tow, in a snort time Tinker-f- <i food inspector and his hopeful son had convinced Ry fetanahds ee | themselves that.the hosp{tat poople were Re sy sy call forint Ve ea | keeping Mra. McGarry in restramt, They din $4.00 ball for a further Nearing | jo" 5 Gimme in organising rencue | morrow, Walsh was held in Z00) 2 i, Together the McGarrys went to the Several days ago Isanc Levine @ fish) ). soital and found thelr way to the 4 ppl ot No, M2 Monroe street, notified | wens in which Mrs. McGarry was in a Bensel, of the Health Department, | co: at the end of tne room furthest this stand had ben placed on the from the entrance. ation Wst and that he had been told) ying ny the nurses, the two Mo- @nG of the chiet Inspectors iat oe eee ein lenatiy ar the She put up $10) he would not be bother-| werq to the cot of the spouse of the "ed in the future. The matter was Im-/ yyy er, tely reported to the Distrlet-At-| «come out of this,” commanded Ed-| torney’e OMice and Levine wax supptied | rf | th marked moncy. | He subsequently learned that he could | y with the scheme for $7), and rected to pay the money to tpowhevkeepsafishatand at 301 | tale of ‘craft among the tnspectors | ithe ‘Health Department. came to light Bey City } Tinker » the gamo was worked and where Mm money ‘went. County, Detectives to tie it? you should buy Triangle Brand SHRUNK TO SIZE @IVS-SIZES Collars confession joh arrested je wag arraigned make the fit comfortable and neat in the front. styles in the best stores—1lic, (2 for 25c.) “QUATITY CLOTHES FOR FATHER AND SON,’ Do your collars so “bind” as to ruin as - cravat-In your efforts Then that's another. reason “why “y The turn-down styles of Triangle Collars have plenty of npace between the top and the band permitting the cravat to slip and tie easily after the collar is buttoned, Quarter sizes And you ought to sce how they wear! Of course they, are linen. All Van Zandt, Jacobs & Go., The Linen Collar Makers, Troy, N. Y. 7 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Heat Without Cost By Using the ~~ Specialty House Store Bulletin N advertine- possible, fi Valuea "look: allke tn print That's why this personal word vouches for eaah Mem. and tach price © printed under our name. We have carefully avoided the: price we have attended to without to seat or quantity. Women’ on It's Oar Annual Thankegiving Sale, We have measured reductions Drecisely as stated. John Forsythe MOM else Bo : Fhanksgiving Week ° Unusual Offerings ALL WEEK. Women’s, Young Women’s & Misses’ Suits $35.00 Suits at... . $45.00 Suits at. $58.00 Suits at. : . $22.50 Suits at... - $29.00 Suits at.. $38.00 Suits at.... = Women’s Uiility and-Storm-Coats jen: Blea “Misses : | Oats ata..,- UU" Anh Gils Bult ah $48.00 Coats at:.:.....$32.00 ‘Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats *$13.75 Coats at.... $19.50 Coats ai $29.50- Coaty-at--<++<.- $22.50 — Broadway John-Forsythe- «t-18th_st. Visit Our Far Dept. all sizes from 32 to 44: 2 A Juniors’ and Girls’ Suits ..$16.50 -- $9.50 -- $13.50 -- Shoemaker’s / Surplus Stocks & Factory ey TRS. Cancellations At Less Than Cost of Leather Slippers for Evening Twenty new styles to choose. - trom, ~KidskinandPatent Coltskin; hand sewn soles; Cuban and Made of selected Ideal French heels. ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS. Maker's . Prices 2.50. Values up to $3.50 Napoleon Boots for Women ‘Extra High Cut, made from ‘the best Gun Metal Calfskin and Patent Coltskin, Cuban heels, extension soles. Sizes 24 Wear to 8; widths B to EE ; positively $3.50 $ { 95 valties at ; ry] | \ t i Gduth street. When Levine pald Waish | a money to-day. County Detective: don Wi 1 Naan mete areest — Walsh was taken to the office of Aw: nt. District Attorney - Murphy | phere he told for whom he had acted. He said that he had been collecting joney for inspectors of the depart- Bpent (or x long period. ETACHED HEAD IS FOUND | AFLOAT IN FLUSHING BAY. ; { Elmhurst Greatly Excited Un- til It Was Learned That | Head Was Wax. ZONWIT,HARRISK@ Broadway— Corner 21st St.—Fifth Ave. Have You Been Introduced to New York’s Latest Improvement Upon Men’s Clothing Stores ? We have inaugurated a Series of Introductory Sales in which we fit you with clothing that was meant to sell for higher prices than we quote, but we figure that the difference between WHAT ._WE. CHARGE and WHAT WE OUGHT TO CHARGE will be gained by enrolling you as a regular custo- mer. We desire to impress you with the fact that this is the LARGEST AND FINEST MEN'S. YOUNG MEN'S AND BOYS’ SPECIALTY STORE IN THE WORLD. No other motive prompts us to offer: ‘ Men’s $25, $27.50 and $30. : Suits and Overcoats $19,°° j ___ The Overcoat materials include everything adapted for fine overcoats, MS either smooth, semi-rough o¢ rough, and all this scason’s accepted shades of black, oxford, tan, brown, gray and olive in plain or mixed goods. THE MODELS EMBRACE EVERYTHING THAT IS CORRECT. Values are—$25, $27.50 and $30—your choice for $19.50. Men's Suits—The BEST AMERICAN. TAILORS tailor the clothes we present. What do you want? Something plain and quiet, or something striking, snappy and attractive? The entire family of grays, pronas olive, blacks, oxfords and blues are on guard in a score of effective combinations or severe one-tones. Patch pockets or the usual kind, si sleeves ot sleeves with cuffs ig eee @ accustomed calm of East Elin- | t, Le I,, was greatly disturbed to- | Way by the news of the finding of the Bead of a body floating in Flushing © "A tourteen-year-old boy rushed with ) the news and the head to the main. egrner of the village. Soon the Coroner | arrived and viewed the head, He found that it hed become detached from a wax figure and thereupon East Elm- Ryeret settled down into {ts ordinary @tate. of rural solitude. STORK VISITS AT SEA. reless Si Miner Philadelphia to-day, @aiied fer Ban Juan on Nov. 33. The Gerogram announced that on Sunday wight during @ etiff gale a baby girl! “was born to Mrs, R. Pontella, of San | Juan, Porto Rico. The Philadelphia was then 275 from. Sandy Hook. Mother.and infant | ere doth doing well in spite of the} (weather announces the wireless man on | the’ steamer. 1 milea | Reading and Desk Lamps of the most chaste and classic designs. = are, on exhibition and-for sale~in-our- especially designed-show=" Company. This is more than merely-a “lamp department’ ’=--it isa veritable Ce mp Store, offering the fullest range in price, choice and design. Gan Here are obtainable Reading Lamps of exquisite workmanship and varied design; Dining Room Hanging Domes; graceful and -effective Piano Lamps; Torchiers for hall. or music room, and. - Lanterns that are designed to harmonize with each other or with the general scheme of the room, according to Period styles or otherwise as taste may suggest or circumstances may demand. Lamps are shown that reflect all periods, from: Early Greek and Roman through those of Louis XIIL, XIV., XV. and XVI. to the Elizahethan and Colonial. Inspection is invited. Prices range widely but all’ réason- able throughout. . Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Strect New York (Formerly occupted by B Altman'& Co.) " SPANGLED FANS IN WITH CARVED MOUNTINGS. SOLD USUALLY, FOR $3.00 AN ATTRACTIVE STOCK AND VARIOUS LACES, SPANGLED EFFECTS WITH SANDAL. WOOD MOUNTINGS AND : JAPANESE EMBROIDERY. Pbilipsborn | THE OUTER PLAIDS, CHECKA AND H 12 West 23d St. ” trenovates LOW PRICE, AS . FOLLOWS: 34th Strett, 35th Street and Sth Avenue. HAVE ARRANGED -FOR WEDNESDAY AN UNUSUAL | Sale ONE PHENOMENAL SPECIAL An Assortment of 125 Skirts, OF, LADTES' CLOTH .CHIF FON PANAMA, FRENCH QR OIRCULAR EFFECTS, WITH HABIT OR PLAITED BACK MODELS; BTRICTLY MAN TAFLORDD. BLAOK, WHITE AND VARIETY OF COLORS; ALL BIZEB. VALUE $10.75 AND 812.7% Opposite Fifth Avenue Hotel, BLACK, WHITE AND CHAMPAGNE, AT $2.00 EACH OF FANS. IN OSTRICH FEATHERS, GARMENT SHOP, of Skirts SERGE, RIETTA VOILE; PLAITED, FLARE through to 22d. No truth is more forcibly manifested in physicaltife than the old saying ‘like begets like;"’ for {pat as the offspring of healthy ancestry are bless nsuring ‘health a: | blood tainted. parentage inherit a polluted circulation to burden their ex- | istence with disease and suffering. Swollen gland: bones, weak eyes, pale, waxy complexions, running sores and ulcera and ‘| general poor health, are the tisual ways in. which Scrofula is manifested. | In some cases the blood is so filled with the scrofulous germd and tuber- , life is made miserable with suffering. Others who inherit’ the disease succeed in holding the trouble in check | during young, vigorous life, but when the system has begun to weaken and lose its natural vitality, and especially after a spell of sickness, the | ravages of the disease will commence and in a great many cases terminate 8.8. S. is the: very best treatment for Scrofula. ¢ entire circulation and drives out the scrofulous and tuber- with pure, rich blood, cular matter that, from birth in Consumption, S. S. S. PURELY VEGETABLE an absolutely medical advice eafe remedy for young or old, Book on the blood and any about Scrofula given free of charge. THE SWIT SPECIFIC C trength, so the children of about the neck, brittle It cular deposits, 8. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and it not only goes to the very bottom of the trouble and re- moves the cause and cures the disease, but it supplies the weak, anaemic blood | with the-healthful properties it is in need of, S.8.S. is made Sobre of ealise) cleansing roots, herbs, and barks, and js ATLANTA, GA, f ‘Look To-Day—— Deposit To-Morrow [4 302, 1a-word "Furnished Roden” ad. In The World finds many 4 good tenant, | { i At $1.95 Vowue $3.50 ~ Women’s $2 Slippers, at Vici Kid uppers, flannel lined, flexible leather soles. Sizes 2% to 8. At $1.50; Value $2.50 For ‘Women;- 7c Quality at Napoleon Boots for Girls. Sizes 813 to“11 and 1134 to 2. Extra High Cut Made from selected Gun Metal Calfskin, Patent corn $ 4g -50 and Kid; ‘maker's price, $2.50; at Misses’ School Shoes Well made and durable; sizes 8&4 to 14 and c A132" to 2: worth Q $1.50; at Entire Line of Women’s Sample Shoes About 1,500 Pairs Made trom the Best Vidi in and apd“ Bluchers; a~and Military price $2.25. Our Price, Men’s Sizes 6:to 11. Boys’ Sizes 1to 5%, Men’s and Boys’ Waterproof - Shoes. Made of Calfskin Leathers; solid double soles; shoes that will wear good; maker's $40 ThirdFloor Department ONLY. ay t | | “$4.00|| } j