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THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY. DECEMBER 2, ie VO00 CABBIES. ‘DEFEAT REVEAL ‘Phenomenal Distance Runner CONGRESS OPENS ; Discovered Through His Mishap 000 CABBIES SAY THEY'LL GO GREAT RUNNER QUT THURSDAY, FOR MARATHGN ‘INTEBISTLENND |) OPPENHEIM.GLLINS & C. BRLLMAT SHOW |)” 34th Street—-West But Shadow of Death Was ‘Over Both Houses and Ses- sions Were Brief. | More Pay and Shorter Hours He's J. T; Crowley, Hod-Car- or a Strike, “Liberty rier, and It Was’ Cold_ Dawns” Declare. .. Water Beat Him.” Sale of Ladies’ and. Misses’ Coats 1 WASHINGTON. Dec, 2—The Sixtieth ; , HIT. BY “HARD. TIMES.” |LED RACE BY TWO MILES Fone conte a ate f : : Grea tlyasReducedal ulces istial bustie and ceremony. Tho ral-? i } ppESs ‘Nertes were crowded, with poautitully, ¢-% ° Evening Coats, values $40.00 and $60.00.......4¢ _ 25.00, 35.00 gemyned women and men of note from} yartotm sections of the country, all of }whom arrived) early in the expectation [ot witneesing, some exciting scenes. | But there waa litle out of the ordinary ‘and those who had expected that the| 18.00, 25.00, 35,00 25.00, 37.50 |Quaffed a Pail of Chilf Liquid, in Ignorance, Collapsed, Caracul Cloth Coats, special values,....,:.-.: Fur-Lined Coats, values $40.00 and $60.00... - + Fur Department---Special Values ie “Tips Are Small," They De- clare; Stable Owners Reply, “So Is Traffic Just Now.” pee message woul be read) were Geappointed. The fact that the ‘Thia man 1s af blue steel, “-calibre Oficial notification was sent to-day pale Tea ilonlcanied tne | One, TAKES OF lonk, distance. and tr i i 5 he doesn't toss the next. Marathon | " i : is oe LsSerty Dawn Assooiaitan, to the Livery | ; i 5 {Senate adjourned immediately atter Ba : : é : fesse Gece ae nea onl thatios gens | Cony tee eee eee eee Page eg en een $40.00 Russian Pony Coats, 26 inches long....:.....- Pe 2.00) ‘ eorers Joan Athletic: Club, {t will ae because : aN j ; : = wa pe atiges Eine ealire I Sire eaidstet cad omen | of Senators Pettus and Morgan, of Ala-| $75.00 Russian Pony Coats, 30 inch...... 6. : > 45.00 5 Sey sigs a new scale of wages which Anc® have been numbered among the jbama, who, dled’ during the) recess: BS $100.00 Russian Pony Coats, 43 inches lo! : ~ 68.00 . } will give to the Jelius In’ future $17.00 |Jost arte. : ean jeluded the presentation of this always | % % a ie se ie Erle aactt: ‘ j ry ae in place of ee and twelve) This {a al about J. T. Crowley, much anticipated communtcation from $150.00 Hudson Seal Coats..................- RGU cact , 95.00 ats hours off a fay instead of ten. Heniiite serastaydinodl carriercele tn |the Ohtef Executive. The House. too, f == t Three thousand cabmen are members) | | was mourning the loms of two of tta| Persian Paw Sets eer deleis otis cis vs eeelelciaisislsiace 4 ine elie) members, Representatives Slemp, of of the union. and a strike would tle up| C’ter at that—and one whom’ the «x- Virginia, and Representative Smith, of the business at many leading hotels| pert trainers are reckoning the most | Girnesn wees in pauteaae of | marvelious long distance runner ef the |nitnots, the latter haying died only a ¥ i S & | : Fad sti Saturday. fact admitted by both side, a strike “** fed leer | With the completion of the onganiza- Girls’ Coats---Reduced Prices this would be divasti to; 1A "omen, | = abd. drivers, would-be; =cemakers| >’ OOD Guth Cateath Cant Cs SLi members, the drawing of seats and the|_ Bit 3.00 1 ever. Conditions in Mall sireot and| THankagiving Day startled his own | bom — - ——_—— porsauneal orga sential siaek aha oy $7.00 Girls’ Coats, Ages 4tot4 vears.. paabedader (OS ; the financial flurry are paid to have|countrymen by performing an athletic 5 the President tha gress was tn ‘5 3 coeerdn faling Off of 1000) & week: |teat wnlcn tn without presdent tn the carrying & ia te hand, proceeded to |slon anid reudy to reselve any, communt $12.00 Girls’ Coats, ages 4 to {4 years.....,.-+.--.-+--- 5.90. oced hat he ee se ete tacoes otenident ot | BRET of "Derk a nad |Dusinees of the @4y was declared at an| $15.00 Chinchilla Coats.......sssee ee eeeeeee seen eens, 8.90 Lexow. a lawyer, president of Tt was some minutes efter he y “i oe y was atan je! tes'Livery Stable Owners’ Aasociation,| Under the wetght of a hod of mor | saated himeelt in the car when Crowley 12 o'cleak ‘Clerk Mo- naa ‘Willlam Ho Seaich will conduct|tar he concelved the unique idea of |tealized the brevity of his costume. He Promptly at $30.00 Caracul Cloth Coats, §$ to 14 years............ 050s ce eae 18.50 i saw the women all looking out the win- i BRISK MARKET Dowell entered the House sccompamied | ue 5 samt exotiations with a- committee; reaver’ consisting of Cpreaident | ores, laurele to the I A. A C.|\dows and a boy across the car snlck: Dy the veteran assistant ee. geant-al Thomas H, McCormack, of the Liberty curred to him that arms, Col. E. 8. Pierce, bearing the oy i consisted of a pair wace, the emblem of onier in legiste- Thursday being a,holiday Crowley iad | bia entire coatum Dawn Association: Joseph Gly his hod aside, attired himseif In a frty- 4 aw hod a fity- | oe running breeches about twelve inches tive bodies, The hum of conversation | jam oH. ‘Graven. Edward Mackay. | oon; i a pair of running breeches, and, un- 3 ver himself with |: Georne P 4 William Crelzhton. | = Jong. He tried to co ph on the focr-and tn the galleries, which |= pee ee alan wecteedays | Susana: And ceatralneds spyeereds et | (ne)tall/ of Nlsi Helenton a everest Atchison, Anaconda, the Pa-| 2a ase inoumunt, suddenly ‘coased.| eq for chem to pe brougnt mto the (Al eAy aa fi_ ‘at which time {he drivers will state Yonkers to announce himesif an entry | qe Irish athlete's embarrassment was) |... 5 pHs jand Clérk McDowell declared the body | charnber. { Q * in the twenty-five-mile Marathon race | increased a moment later when the| 'CIfICS, Pennsylvania and | aity in session. Chaplain Coudon im-|" ithe announcement war nelly made xs : 3 been re-etected SPA WEE increased hale reesgas tor askinx (he, Ins which threw so many men Into physical |onductor stopped !n front of him andi~+ ene offered prayer, atter which lta; Cannon bed, Py: ntrnct patween tie stable own- | oliapte that the affair ended in gloom | began yelling: | Reading Prominent. yaa called. Peeier pote of 207 over Willlame, eis and drivers expired yesterday, and| and disappointment. Pare! Fare, please!!” - i er ee ee en iitereated spectator who waa peak: | When Crowley appeared with the He Rode on a Strap. given the priviloges of the foor wae Sir Naeem funt!l the present negotiations are ended the $16 wage and fourteen hours a duy| “fying fist” of the Irish AA. ©. on} ‘por the first Ume Crowley realtzed’ ‘work will be in force. hin breast and made hix startling an-|iyat tt would tako money to ride, and Ex-Presldent William H. Seaich, wto nouncement there waa a laugh. No) 56 aidn't have a eran \asigiokaamancfor ihe,iivery Sia jeAe, Badvever, Beard)! “Ain” his club} an this di ‘ete Owners’ Association, and who has [bad not sent in his name as a formal | go in dun entry, and he was without an attend- | ductor the a contract with the Waldorf, Knicker- jpocker, ‘St. Regis, Holland House andj ant to care for him along the course | in his: hands, i dec th ‘ 5 i tc 1 | There were sharp declines tn the stock | Courtney Mert, Speaker's Court Pal-| not _aa be Meat anewotie! Ket to-day, while trading was slow. |ace of Westminster, who ts olerk to the) yore, then quiakiy got dum no ing of all the routine an Rdjourn: Speaker of Parliament Ho was present das the gucet of Speaker« Cannon, and) Foscupled a seat at the right of the aker'e char, The roll call occupled | noon. after Vic twenty minutes and showed 363) sounded the BAY | opened with pi Atchison lost was speechless! | panded the con-|! 1-2, Anaconda 1 rap he was holding | 1 14, Pennsyly He wax allowed to ride Our Credit Rooms Union Pa Y : Youkers. the Hote] Nethérland, to supply them Didn't Know the Game. toy + jearnea ot| ferred, Amals ers present. ‘i with cabs, says the cabbies make suf-| y1x0 an athlete born to the game] hen the a Ds lentes 308 Aero great applause on the Republi- ) Ever ae etre farmishead| : Bley s cn side Congressman Hepburn, of | Stor to be recoRnlce!. exerted the ‘i Room Apart: ped away, and when he{ ficlent ‘out of tips to enable them to} Crowley mt ce Iowa. nominated Josepn G, Cannon, of | crodentials 0 i \ | ) $109.98 live mm comfort, But the cabman dec had run nineteen miles was two milcs : , ss a Jthink that (his rem apeaks ani mdentis the spolla have xone gilmmering #1nc¢) snead in the long grinding race, Then, ut aaa Nae oh eee es faker. Equally demon-| of W lernidn. igent ordered that the financial trouble came on. Lt { ce of the game and|.-. 4. : ative were She Democrats when Rep: . Nect be called alp! 3} are cited by the men @ through Ignorance of 6 t training was gall sion advanced. s 3 roll of Senators-viect be 4 sae tesentative Clayton’ put in nomination} yeccaily, and they Were sworn In > 4 \ H) |S. Brome. jack of attention, he gulped down a and U wes 5 't what they used to be, senerous-bearted men at ethan cba feu “Tips, ain't wha! wy used he otier Kener ‘The market was better after midday, |i) Caro Williams, of Misaisaipp!. | fours, being escorted to the desk by $149.75 walled one of the old Broadway cal ice-cold. water and collapsed. ab: j 3 f pail of ice- ps the, bead of the club. Brooklyn Transit being heavily bo: agues. + aap ey und quartersd: mot (Lt be had known then that he had al: /cphe next day Mr) Conway Had loked/on « hae taesnaehichipineeditt 2 spat Aithought It was) a foregone conolu- | helt collesg es store cect sere pres: | quany of them." ready performed one of the most mar |) Crowley and found him industriously | 4. ,v¢ Baia etelealne oResoeed Jaton that Speaker Cannon would be re-| Mia tha chamber excent Senator \ : [enexeon ee sing, Recovertes in| *12'aa by a majority vote, there was in-| Rankhead, of Alavama, wio la detaine! | 4 Hoon | g ‘ a Niratened fe vrrnistved : nrnished for velious feats known to athletics he} at pis Job of carrying the bod. But) oy or ntocks ran from i-2 ty 1. Twin could have taken thingy easy and won| Crowley will never carry the hod agals| r tocks ran from 1-2 to 1 Twin | iiterest taken in the announce-|at bis home by. /linese Rapid Trans: he form observed by the Sen this hardest of all races jn a walk. |—at least a long as P. J, Conway lives. | (, baie nents by the members of their cholce eo) st 3, Brook! ate neither Senator Bankhead {age of the sfatle proprietors, as they| But he tella it best himself: Hie was at work all duy Saturday, get-| ) bate ick be candidates tor preaiiing oMficer of /f'°."Sonnyton can be sworn in | erborough-Matropo! { be aN A ‘were making their demands at a time|” 5; ould have gone the en- bim an easter and more remunera- - ¢ House. While the voting was going | the deaths of Sepaiors Mosran and | +e He he ct ting } ued to‘lose ground. hy a een announced, and A+ | when. (ielcab, business iwes, at a. val distance and more, too, but hejtive place. Crowley Is five fee: nine ‘ sround, Northwestern | on neither Speaker Cannon nor Repre-| Pettus tave anngunced. 6nd at low ebb, He declared that the scarcity |tire distan o ty gz 2 and Atlantic Coast Line, Bal- te put | te Senate adjourned af a | Lor sady money bud cut down the cab|felt no very hot Inada that he bessn| inches tall and entered the race weigh- er . Bal-| sentative Willams was present, the Senettner honor neither of thelr feoslpta over 50 per cent, and, that|pegging for water. Not knowink—the/irty 1s pounds—hog fut. a eland, C., C. & | thelr political followers and the occu | successors will be admitted wntil to- | Many persons who formerly used cabs| sooo, of cramps, he took the pail of} Athletic trainers are unanimous in panta of the galleries impatiently walt: ! morrow. | wink riding in street eer Neer er and a fow minutes later| pronouncing him the Kreatest natural The 1e proposes to go! ‘The “total # ‘he financial crisis, if you can call |col rirunner of th oe contwmued, “has hit ua very |fell on his face in the road, un- {renner of £m SN ext Marathon | and of bonds ard, When a man is flush with money | conscious. Rebs Satie tare etag he docs is to engage a|\ccording to hia reckoning Crowley|Cup at the Olympic ust | enPindications it 100) ‘Tight Money Hits ‘Em. Mr, .Seaich gaye it out that taking an unfair adva: $89.98 fps $4.98}: $1.98 \i/s5, $2.98]g200 up BLOOD POISON -HUMILIATING-VILE-DESTRUCTIVE, | ‘The first symptomrof Contagious Blood Poison is usually a little sore or ulcer, which is quickly followed by a red rash on the skin, swollen glands closed strong at with trading a it such, From prea- f weit he wilt | SES RGD EN SOETENOS ff [ e gab, They don't acsm to-be doing tt} st nave been unconscious for an hour.) dtealons ret alte pe f bow, ‘Byerybody te riding, for s nce When he finally realized where he was| able the mere thy ays ne war not ta | FOG MAKES LUSITANIA : y ‘ i at ial @ fact tint Yoel ciaisguation in {he got up and out of pure grit started) the Jenst Inconventericed, | Thy DAY LATE {N SAILING : ‘i z in the groin, falling hair, ulcerated mouth and throat, and often copper- : market, ie \fo continue the race, but found thar| {wo bisiite, ont rua Dien tO aDUL Hel ING. ; - colored splotches on different parts of the body. As the blood becomes 2 more fully contaminated with the poison, pustular eruptions and sores lie could no longer navigate. He then! Saueczed 01 ec and says the started for a car to ride back to Yonk-| place had heal x THE IN UOTATIONS ers. While making toward the car tracks} Se : CEOS ty Q he discovered that the ¢lastic band | which athletes wear around thétr loins was pinching him. so he removed !t and, 5 break out’on the flesh, and in extreme cases the nerves and bones arg exe) O es attacked and the finger nails drop off. Then the sufferers find themselves diseased from head to foot with this humiliating, vile and destructive : | poison. 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