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were poate Ail MUM ened — (reefer Pata ‘i at (i THE EVENING WORLD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1351903, —__ i Re Re sore remem eens Se = - { oF tir savep my LiFE— i FE LUNCH KIDS 'Stunning Hana-Panted Peacock, Washab.e Gown is the Gem PAVANEL WAIGH |, eres seaersceein Bed-Ridden SuffererCompletely Cured | by Use of D. D. D, External Wash. li, LORS of Miss Theodora Shonts’s Etaborate Wedding Teooeai a ua a Over Pale Blue, and While , | we ; Practically Indestructible, Npopset the Police, Smash Plate- They Are as Delicate and t ? | , “esi ey r iezema | cures recently credited to the well- * known D. D. D. Prescription has just H | en recorded in Chicago. AND ENDED | | Mrs. E. Hegg, 1550 West Madison l(street, under date of wec. 9, 1907, + iwrites as follows | “I suffered three years with Weep- pire ema. It started with a little Wace ee 5 spot on my knee and spread fast Unidentified Man Commits} over my whole body. I spent hune een 4 {dreds of dollars and went to svery Suicide in Bryant Park— |Kood doctor 1 heard of, but kept | . . getting wors Nothin would stog Cook Shoots Himself. - | the awful itel and burnng, i “I had to stuy in bed from the middle of May to the middle of July. An unidentified man shot himselt inl] phen [ ede: sn}, 10), Preanription’ t temple early to-day near the This is the 9th of December, and I ington Irving statue on the Forti-\/am entirely free from the terribla © of Bryant Park, andywasll disease. D. D. D. saved my life “When I began this treatment peo- ple were arfaid of me, I looked so oles Mido ang a as ‘Transparent as Water If Everything in Sight. Colorings. DAMAGE IS OVER $500. ® Latter May Be Worn Over Qi q Head or Draped About g Shoulders — This Costume Aj |Philanthropist Says He Will) nd Poli eman Dufly, whol . hoard the shot terrible. My husband was the only ‘h Continue to Feed the : The body was found ona bench with! one who would take care of me IT Youngsters and One Bordered With La } skey bottle! D. D, D. stopped the itch at once, so ! LET O: 3 . + TW found in his! 1 could », Which L had not done ES France Roses Likely to Cre- | a receipt showing that hel before, ‘Then I beaan to Ret better id $2 room on nue’ and a pawn ticket showing that Rappold”” pawned a watch yesterday! Just a few drops of J. D. D. Pre- for $4. ‘Phere ts nothing to indicate | scription applied to the skin bring where ‘Cottage avenue’ Is, | relief—nothing to swallow or drink. he pistol was evidently purohased | We vouch ior D. D. D. Prescription, part of the $ obtained on the! niso the cleansing D. D. D. atch, The man was about thirty-five | (Wm. B. Riker & fon Co.). old, five feet six inches tall. | hottle to-day if yon have any elghed 150 pounds, had dark halr*and | gicease, Begin your cure at once. ‘iow complexion, and wore a X00 | eee gray o vest, dark striped trou- | < ers and a light black overcoat. | On the thind finger of his left-hand w well worn wedding ring. | Fred Spycher, forty, a cook, committed | suicide early to-day in his room at the Jefferson Hotel, No. 261 West Twenty- ninth street, by shooting himself in the mouth | James Dugnan, the proprietor, and| family live gn the fourth floor of the Raines law establishment. Mrs. Dugnan|| went to the kitchen for sugar to send to the barroom and heard something drip-- ping from the ceiling. Lighting the gas, || She found that it was blood. her's room on the floor above ee r and There were no handsome walters lett} ate Rage for Hand-Painted- H@n Adoiph Lorber's Grand street res-| : 3 Raurant to-day after 2,000 hungry schoo! | in-Oil Effects. ehildren had laid siege to the place, twmashed a plate-glass window, played! By Annette Bradshaw b@az with the reserves of the Eldridge treet station and incidentaly devoured | smartest and most fas “the generous feast prov for them by | cinating of n’s fads has hee philanthropic Mr. Lorber, brought to the fore by the lovely Miss ince Monday a feast for the scbool| pneodgora Shonts. el idren the poor folk aide has been spread in tt oom on the Grand s 450 com @nd meat anc Mr, Lor philanthropy wending w fast, and now my skin is clet white, Dot a spot ywhere.” The newest For her wed ch takes pla on Saturday, to tie Duc de Chauir hall can seat she has a trousseau wiich is a wi bread ame. wood taste and money can provide. In idsecnis this bewlidering array of loveliness are than ‘¥° gowns which have started a rage boring among New York women. A little a= Wa. t ington woma Whittlesey, has di Mrs. Schumann- da process trace the most oil paints upon hes to ramts for pti she area. Ye Billed to co: @ kid del WAS hear filmiest c! iful designs cach ned accordir the choice and complexion of the f- wearer. | gowns } bro! open and he was found dead on [the floor. He had raised the lid of ail Wash tub, set a small mirror against it} | and killed himself with a pistol. ————— 'JUMPED ON HIS SLED AND PUMMELLED HIM.) (je Nee feces ps | | That's the Charge Police Capt. W L DOUGLAS | Price’s Son Makes Against LJ Ld Inst ck ofl paint upon stifr ater colors on chiffon FQwhtch will rub off A perish imme ver artist has been al aints on any materiai ver Sheer, In su this e the oil A way that the jate wash effect of water colors {sg m. But the great advantage of the 5% colors 1s that these gowns are (ole pl EEN : f SESS waterproof and e Wi washable, asd the Police Bowied Over. | designa’ themselves, though indestructi-¢ 2s Sap $ Ss hed males) tne pa- Jble, are as detionte and transparent ns | Two Young Men. 3.50 HOES MEN ee ae tre |__Edward Price, the nineteen-year-id,| _Imakeand sell more men’s || } | six-feet tall son of Capt. Sam Price, of 5 ze Poe eaten Rass Gatti lithe Detective cc | sucgetiinte «nent | O00 shoes than any other matuesque blonde, Her bonuties of ; ‘ : : SS Cown [on Tuesiay night with two young men| manufacturer in the world. face, figure and character seem p es 2 graiae a = | at One Hundred and Fitty-sixth street! If 1 could take you into my large facto- tly h | and Southern Houlevard, the Brews, and] gies at Brockton, Mass., and show you | sustained a broken nose, two black eyes! how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are | and general contusions of the features. | made, you would then understand why Tetective Lieutenants Scheuing and} they hold their shape, fit better, and 4 | O'Sullivan, of the Hronx Detective Bu-| wearlongerthan any other $3.50shoea. | au, were assigned to get tbe | Ww. i DOUGLAS $4 SHOE * A | 3 of young Price, and they OANGTIBEIRGUATTRBYACIANVIPHIC i i | wood. They arraigned in Morrisania) Wit Douglas Boye Shoos $1.76 & i ! Court to-day James Cahill, seventeen! agi ray Doe i | years old. a plumber’s helper, of No. 595 on boutom. ‘ Fast Color Eyelets Uned j | Robbins avenue, and John Fitzgerald, | Oatalor Free. We DOUGLAS Ih ny : { i sixt urs old of wo, 1022 Bast One] Douglas New York Stores f ssundred and Fifty-sixth street, a fire-| 433 Broadway, corner Howard Street f man. ‘The prisoners were charged with| 756 roadway, corner 8th Street. i i assault 853 Broadway, corner 14th Street. — that ie lead nded. Her blue eyes, com Reserves wer Barro. ot tent by's, and her crown of magnificent en haiy make her one of the mo tiful brides of the winter. One of her gowns is designed with peacock feathers on white chiffon | Made over pale blue chiffon, the trans: ¢; parent quality of the painting gives e wonderful coloP effecta, ag the shades of the peacock feathers softened and blended into the pale The gown {s Empire softly {n very simple lin inéntly becoming to her sl: perfect figure. fae ing pink and white, Ike’ on] Hore effielent Phe swarm in] & r reased to thousan t vanquet roo wal ° ving the dives. 450 > bles se ousand had who had out of th ts wei \ alent were Africa be mearing viands were tripped to the floor by the eats and bread van e Adam | stive tod Magistrate Moss | 1349 Broadway, corner 36th Stro: Ate Napkins, Too? rad a bob = ns | thar young P: ied out on | 1447-1449 Broxdway, gorner 41st he O; nd d /ty-sixth street | .974 Third Avenue, d Av. | A walter who resembled “Panvandle| A wide scarf of the chiffon, made, wie Ghe Htundred and ¥-—ty-alxthy at apie rnnig vena, 2302 mara Aro fag all) over" a ipanitainen||smeiee Nocuer ov eiacle needy cr caLa pad is i wi| 250 West 126th St. 366 Sixth Avo; fee | \Strip Ariessohn’s Place of! itis guests, He hau just started di {| 346 Righth Avenue, 95 Nassau Stu pout the shoulders, ts painte h il when Cahill jumped on the head {| ane design, ‘There. lay nothing” att | Everything of Value to | ana rode to the bottom,"As noen as the | 708.710 Brondways 1587 Broadway. Statrs in a fu Jabout these borders. The feathers turn } M: ke 5 SO tas trom the sled and began $21 Bulton Street.” 478 Fitth Avenue, )fand curl in stutied carelessness, giving } e $5,000 Haul. eta eRe itzwer ete pitch JERSEY CITY—1" Nawark Avenue. Ways and banquet grace to every fold and accent to every | eh i ade id niu nosatitagerald) denied NL N.J.—192 Market, cor. Clark sletely Jammed B shadow hee ans fdtt| A dainty little vanity bag of white! ‘ | Sof the reserves, | Sik with gold cords {s touched with | safe. Altogether they got about $5,000, Top of the World” musical comedy, now ee Another stunning gown 1s also of| ling a beautiful! playing at the Broadway Casino, will be deed les, but white chiffon, bordered with great | shat w worth of stuff, in ‘ 1 ben al given in the Maguzine Section of next Ridden ici reach from the for-{ sprays of La France roses. This is| pearl and gold. antiave fan, valued at] given 1 ibe, Magaslne Seton af ser | ep ried fet wiih bol Kaien betes can aie (ten $2,000, which Mr. Ariessohn had on ex-| from newsdealer to-day, men arrived and wrought some r|mateh, bordered with roses, is worn | | sa wbleiiates Arie i | striking Price, but they said he struck vt into the Jeweiry store of then, first. They were held in $1,000 bail Saturday morning, when’ young be able to appear in court) H sohn, at No, 94 Columbus | avenue, early to-day and plundered the = —_—--- | shop of everything but the 500-po’ 4) sone One Girl,” the song hit of “The| ou AOS. The total da a h a ) a ‘ | free t to 1O% ALLOWED NT THIS AOV.E d. They rifled the show \s - ee nd left Cee «THE BLUES” | A Lady Finds Help from Simple Food. Crone aa . | The gowns are mounted by Worth = 2 ms ALBANY, Feb, 13—Bank Superin- He will take precautions | and cost a pretty penny by the time y Assembly Measure Favors evidently at a time when all the Po-} raent Clark Willlams hes appointed | heon a trifle more/ they were finisled. ‘The painted chiffon | 7 ;: , C iH lcemen on post were asleep, for the| George H. Mart of Brooklyn, a at one hundred and twenty-five dollars | Those Who Keep Seventh | staple bolt was filed away and the locks Pink examiner, at $8 a day arid ‘ex- | is only the beginning of the erpense, ax Day as Sabbath. Se Worth's charge for making the gowns, tie : id thres jollars. fe ak f between two and three hundred dollars.| Roosevelt Takes Action on eera Roar RTE i 7 ey , But finished, they are certainly dreams ATEN eG of beauty RequestrofaUnited|Statesim increas Nee meos Saat sib mealmade aylight and Dragged | Besides thelr beauty, the popularity A pete sta a Secancarnol Martian nico 4 steers FERRY COLLISION -: these gowns among the smartest | Court in Alaska. lauseayiorany oe iatneemraetnereaunel| Into Hallway. pee A last stk s of Vv that was not in ailed to the wa ie safe unrifled was of the cracksmen's) Giyilization brings blessings and marks on the door) algo responsibilities. Several 4t-1" The more highly organized we be- 2 Seized From Crowd in ne men depends upon their exclusive: as each gown {8 painted to order | cep Man tattanijandscontainsachlelpro| im i: Hepes ne OkBe acta come the more need there is for and no two are alike as ‘ Se aay vision Surprice was expressed at Police] MM Ariessol 4 ‘Railroad saa |Tesularity and natural simplicity in Ty, WASHINGTON, Feb. 18—By dire No person who conscientiously be- , | | for the New York Central Railroad and| TPBUOC ay Beat \ Governor’s Island Transfer Is}. Mis* Marguerite Shonts has two of| tion of President Roosevelt, Act Headquarters to-day when Eleworth 8. |takes care of all the company's clocks, | ‘Be : oniered a com- s that the seventh day uf the weelt The laws of body nutrition should) the Kuwns—one carrying © trailing de- | Secretary Oliver to-da | Townsend, of No. 759 East One Hundred | burglary was not discovered until Bumped by Lighter sign of morning glories on white chiffon, | bany of infantry from ibson, In ough to be observed as the Sabbath, ents e ia Hes tiur opened the place this|be carefully obeyed, and the finer.) NEW ENGLAND'S Best s ne while the other is in autumn leaves,| Alaska, to Fairbanks, in that Territgry. and actually refrains from secular ous! |@nd Fifty-seventh street, told of the Imorning. No one in the nelghborhooa|more highly develcped brain and Off Battery. with all their beautiful tints, ona white] to preserve order dumng tho mining ness and labor on that day, or who | droit and thorough manner in which| Morning. Xo vne in the nelghborivos| Te System not hampered by a 5c. CIGAR ‘ ground, strike in that se pons o- conscientiously belleves that the Sab- he was held up and robbed on Hous-} 4). police the slightest inkling of the| complicated, unwholesome dietary a iby awe ributed by ‘ ite Bante mother’ of the Ipelges a gaetl ay wee akon upon penre: bath begins at sundown on Friday night | ton street at 5.30 o'clock yesterday after-| raid. A lady of high nervous tension) R.G, SUr Nite Aye: ‘o-be, has @ remarkably handsome | sentation from the ed Sta Foaling See re ee eee : Manchi ELEC, The ferry General Hancock, y “General that 84 ends at sundown on Saturday night, aay gown painted in pale mauve orchids| of Alaska to the Attoi With it she] the presence of Federal troops ol painted lk. |needed. Attorney-General Bonapar matter to (he at- dent, and by his | Poon, ‘or fifteen years 1 was a suf-|! | A F ie of tne | WANT BATTLE-SHIP FLEET lferer from dyspepsia. 4 confess that) J FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. (itr properly regulated diet was the coaerassmre chief cause of my suffering. Finally} nothing that I ate seemed to agree) with my stomach, and life at times | and actually refrains from secular busi- Me neat ness and labor during sald period, and, It wits daylight and the scer who has filed written notice of sue: TY SCO WAGES Ee eC sap o! back door of Police Head- beilef with the prosecuting attorney of | NP ef Ut ae {the A have Waeealstiee an ee BUALLSTS worth is employed as a] LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb, 13.—In or- \itable to prosecution for performing sec. | Porter in the Puck Bu ig at Mulberry | vy Department may ap Which plies betw aml the Batte near her M. n slip. A tug having In tow a lighter, to which was lashed a derrick scow, swung around the Battery from the North{ en Governor's Island was in collision to-day with maiden-hair ferns. will carry a white pa the gown. promptly brought Since New York women have seen| tention of the Pr these charming costumes, they are or-| struction afterward consulted with Ac nha MN } 1 Secret y Olive vho, through Gen, a dering in adyance gowns for the sum-|ing Secretary Oliver, w lular business and Jabor on Sunday, 1d Houston streets, he peo- seem worth living. L Svidently lots were 4 st orwarded the nec- | (i aor wr. | did not seem | A Ele) River. Evidently the pilots were “shav-| mer, with parasols, siippera and even| Bell, chief of staff, forwarded the ni provid e disturbs no other person}! Still clad in his over n favor of per-| ON) To ean to take @ pessimistic view | Valua ie ing" closely. ‘Whe lighter swung against] stockings to match, Some are bordered | essary orders for the movement Of | Whe is attending public worship.” }his way home. Pai y maintaining a fleet of at least | Tena life through |] Ref Book tho starboard side of the General Han-| with masses of fluttering butteriiies, | tfeops to the military comander at Bort| - ~~. \near Mott street and ern battle-s! n these waters, Hee aa a revanenl ‘iy ererence OOK, cock, on which side the women's cabin rey {| Gibson. | 5 mercial bodies of Wash-| dark blu Neen aes a and mounted over gold tissue, or feath- | 4 iW of a moving commeret 4 od with eavy fs located. & ° Telegrams from Fairbanks to the At- OMAN A VIOLET FARMER. Nie pal ineadel 1 with a heavy aved pa STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, ers In smoke-gray shades on silver- gray chiffon and taounted over ail tissue. Other beauties are in swe | ing| Wife of a 8700,000 Enberzier on and 1 f ‘The upper works of the Gen, Hancoe were scraped. The tmpact came amid- ships on the ferry-boat. Most of ty torney-General stute that open-alr mass creeping sens eotings are being held by thy fmin me |yanked into a dark i § ALBERT SALIGBURY, PacwioenT a prote ion of the heart caused} WHITEWATER, WIS, on Into Business for Herself, at, strangled at ea es, Rpineine and that threats of 1 thrown on MEN a u women, chiefly wives of army officers ee eee, dir cted by the Attorney-General to u MeRey s the comely and talented} Then, two broad-shouldered 1s read bef Two years Ago, it ne dhe Se _We have always were forward, but a spasm of excite- ali the force at his comm wite of the convicted grain broker who| n sat on Rest, anoth went! of the Chamber of ¢ so highly spoke m 0 iY, parece ™/) World Almanac a very val- ment prevailed KERRY MEN TO DANCE. | iaw-vreakers ana to prevent intimida-|{s serving a term in the penitentiary |through his overalls and robbed him of La iuvaatatn teal hia tary ne able friends of mine, I determined to Wiserttscmen lies idl: "The Gen, Hancock had no cause to —-—— tor ne military ts expected to give|at Jollet for warehouse frauds, has re- t Possessed! passed by the local Chamber n- | try it 4 A al uable rele! ne Jay up and the lighter was little the |ititty Burke Will Compete at Ball! the marsha! moral support, and also to turned to Chicago, after several weeks he had, | merce would have great nce as he change In my condition was |) it should find a place in every worse for th ttle less than miraculous, In a! } Aste time the palpitation, bad feel-|| library as a work of reference. ing In head and body began to dis-| ALBERT SALISBURY. appear, and {mprovement has | continued unt I find myself fon should the disorder peove | spent in New York, and has announ er intentention of go. in for | farming” on a wholesale basis. \ She made a eearih of New York andj 1 latter ha een given strict or-' finally procured th ervil of a hor- | ders ag to the ergetic use of all the ticulturist as superintendent for her force he can command. neoe farm: peat : ata striking miner Ve picketed the McReynolds defrauded Chicago banks| It They surely m ave neec n fled and escaped, me any hurt,” sald to-day, “and what they — to Be Held Feb, 21, | take a FOUND BY CHILIANS, nhattan Casi : anhattan Casino, Fifty-ffth stree hth avenue, Friday evening. Bayne’s Sixty-ninth Regiment | he may be able let for any forc punt to muc nl showy way they at the present time | =e . better health than |.] FACTS ABOUT THE EARTH, ARMY AND NAVY STATISTICS, SANTIAGO, Chill, Feb. 1—The fosst!| Feb. The striking miners SRT Tava na STAIN man tnoynaines have ever enjoyed. | h | Fesnains of a plesiosaurus have been un-| Band will furnish the muste for they ME a ee ee ART Ate] Soret eooccelaniameenterithe Bondi is Rea oh Polloe Hea ‘ weight has increased 20 Ibs.|| MARRIAGE & DIVORCE LAWS, | earthed by Chillans at Taleahuano Bay, | occasion and pipes and fiddlers galore) Fic sians. jof ‘Trade. oft PN BESRAT ASIEN AHIEKU See \ in the last year and Hfe looks bright || REIGNING FAMILI 4 HELD COO EMSA ARG) Cll Anak iO TNC Gee Tea at Penner anil PRT tn aies Eire Bee n of vil war, and of and sunny to me, as It did when | OF MILLION. by sonelagenyaelcoltyaive teet:long, to the feats of heel and toe which in SCENDANT CLAIMS “QUEENIE'S” BoDy. are not commenting on th h War, died yesterday at his} was a child. AMERICAN MULTI- he fe , are not commenting on the vanish War, d at his} was a chile eee {odd the poets to sing the giory o¢| WOMAN DE OF os {the Spanish Wai eet erected ae “The One Gir! a SS | . “ : The body of “Queenie.” haliegee Bho sche lithe liscerny dances ROBERT FULTON DEAD AT 90.! ct and’ kited py one ot her Top of the World” musical comedy, now | One of the special features will be a — pantons. Playing at the Broadway Casino, will be | contest in step-dancing between the best | pny ‘ait 3.—Harriet 5, atl wdeters Unc ever crossed the ocean, | 000" 1a | Morgue yesterday by the dead girl's! playing at the Broadway Casino, will bel ods roceived given in the Maxavine Section of next | “nd one of the entries in the contest 1s | CHATY ndant of Jister, Mrs. mma Sank. who live: Hiyen injite) Magasine Sect s_ receive t mn of next |» " 1 ° 38 y and i of the Countess RY ‘ vi a3 Tie ody will be » militar: le. wo a. Bunddy’s World. Edition lmited. Order | Mise Kitty Burke, a pretty Kerry girl, i/Nort Fulton and aunt of the Countecs No. a6, West Sixth street Wilming SPR WEH AME Rian sea Oraachar to cet a erative tie metery. at| Wellville,” In pkgs. ‘There's a Rei | Grom newsdealer to-day. = ~~ _I ahores of Qecame hysterical, creating @ mcene. trom mewsdenler to-day. (ort Leavenworth, Kansas, son.” es enty years. Death 1 in blood po uted tooth and 10,000 FACTS AND FIGURES, 25 Ceats (West of Buffalo and Pittsburg 30 Cagts); by Mail 35 Cents. com- aed tuazie, early last Mon- © One Girl," the song hit of “The was clan the | Top of the World comedy, now ited |) with cream used by an ul-| Gup of Postum. nduced fr Name given by Postum Co., Battle War. | Greek Mich, Read “The Road to or good milk ay 8

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