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ER WOMAN TI IN BED WATCH BURGLARS WORK Aged Widow Too Frightened to Scream as They Get All Her Belongings. GOT BACK SOME CASH. Thieves Left $120 In Secret) Compartment of Purse They | Threw Away. Tied down in her bed, frightened out et hor wits, and hardly daring to breathe, Mrs, Antoinette Rayzand, an Peed widow, watched two burglars go Phrough her flat in Williamsburg early; bo-day and take very nearly everything Whe owned but the furniture and the ooking stove, Mrs, Rayzand ts sixty years old and Phe lives alone in a little apartment on fhe second story of No. 181 Greene Pireet, She awoke at about 3 o'clock his morning, with a feeling, as she pays, that geome one was near her who bad no business In the place. “In a minute I heard a creaking sound bis if some one was forving @ door,” she Rold an Evening World reporter, “and Rhen I saw my door move slowly and wo men come in. I could see them by Rhe dim light from the gas in the hail, was so scared I just couldn't move, nd I lay atill, I thought maybe if J @idn't make @ sound they would go tway.” Taking No Chances. But the burglars didn't go away. Whey struck a light and through ker Dhaif-obosed eyelids, which she was vain- fy trying to shut tightly, Mrs. Rayzand | @aw them taking @ quick survey of the epartment, Both were masked. When one of them saw her he leaned over! the bed and said: "Oh, she’s all right; she's asleep.” “Well, we won't take no chances with aid his partner, Ger,” own.” They lighted the gas In the room and proceeded to fasten Mrs, Rayzand to the bed with w metwork of sheets and quilts, so that she couldn't budge an} inah, When she opened her eyes in the midst of this operation, one of them | hreatened: “If you let out @ peep, we'll fix you! 80 you won't ever holler again, We ought to tle a pillow uver your mouth.” Mrs, Rayzand wes an obedient cap- tive. “I could hardly oatoh my breath,’ he said, “but Inearly cried out when 1 saw them take my pocketbook. 1t Yad all my money in it—$190."" | Didn't Get It All, | The men made a great pile of Mrs. Raygand’s clothing, some ornaments end her jewelry, wut out the light and departed, Then the little woman found her voice. She yelled with all her might and @ lodger on the Moor below John Wunsens, came to her assistance @nd found a pollceman. In the hall downstairs they found the pocketbook. It was one of those truly feminine contraptions with all sorts of wreviges and crannies in it that a mere man could never find, and Mre. Ravaand has this to be thankful for, because the burglars only took $0, which was in We main ‘compartment, wnd left $139 in a secret place. Later two men were arrested on Buspicion, They geve thelr names as olf Nast, thirty-eight years old, No. 15 Berry street, and Joseph Begosky Ktwenty-eleht years old, No. 26 Eagle Bireet. “We'll Ue her | —_—_—_—_ BALDWIN’S BALLOON WILL BE BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON, Aug. 11—The miil-| tary dirigible balloon built for the sig- inal corps of the army by Capt. Thomas &. Baldwin will be accepted. “We are going to buy Baldwin's machine; we need {t," said Gen. James A! enief ated ed signal officer, to-Jay, and he in that failure to comply requireménts will not prevent th with the s | the car and through the slowly closing! NEW ARREST FOR THE EVENING WOK D, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1908, : SIPS TATA BLAH N EMPTY SHAFT LN CT HS ~OFANELENTOR ESSER BY | | Car Starts Away and Leaves) That's What He Told Police Passenger to Make When He Found He Had Fatal Plunge. | Shot Himself, IRESUME TRANSFERS. WPS, HEMINCWh WITHIN TEN DAYS, ¢fyS IMp ISP.S. BOARD EDICT “pune (Continued from First Page.) Court Makes Temporary Al- missioners do not think that the law 88 have thirty passengera at three cents lowance, Defendant Denies it stands is ample New York’® repre-| than four at five cents, I am !n favor . - ‘ sentatives in the State Legislature @r@! of any legivlative action that !# neces- les gality of Marri: ge, willing to work to have the statute gyry amended s0 there can be no question — HN the three-cent fare for the people or have the universal transfer now only carry three or four passen- plan re-established, But if the Com+ gers, I think the company would rather to elther secure , Street line which formerly wera full Assemblyman James J, Hoey, of the oul CK LEYBURK MARIE IN RAC | Trotting Queen Is Beaten Straight Heats at Belmont Park, Philadelphia. CAYNOR'S BET DEFEATS SWEET DECISION WORK‘ in THE OTHER WAY Alleged Handbook Maker Held on Slips Showing Previous Wagers. Angust Doves, forty-five yaare old, of| Hidden away in a secluded corner ot SROUE INE Aun eileen Thirteenth Assembly District, sald: “If Justice Pound, in Special Term of the (Special to The Evening World.) ‘The first case under the antl-betting No. 40 Wilile avenue, Bronx, was the Jor of the Monolith Bulldings | orety displayed thelr eagerness to wan 2a anon Pa Supreme Court to-day, granted to Mrs, PHILADELPHIA, Pa Aug. I—law coming under the decision of Jus. this afternoon by falling down the elm at No, 4 West Thirty-fourth street, take the necessary action, the companies 1 am in favor of it, Minnie F. P. Heminway allmony of $0 | In mateh trotting race here this\tice Gaynor that it is a crime to regts- vator ehaft of the Mutual Life Insur | late this afternoon Lester La Marte, ) '"Phroe-cent fares are bound to come” Surely some measure should be taken & Week and a counsel fee of $40 pend- oon Jack Leyburn (2.44 1-2) de-|ter a bet only when one of the parties | ance Putiding at No. 98 Broadway. He fifteen years old, messenger for the | #ald Senator John T, McCall, of the SIX to proteot the people. ‘This doing AWAY ing the trial of her sult for separation | fedted Sweet Marie (202), queen of the |ig in the business of accepting bets woe le : the netdest waa Av De T, Co, Fead aloud these thrilling , teenth district, “it the companten do with transfers ia the worst thing that Berk [tase it ne pene estan etna a ay ue fell ning stories and the accldent was) 2) not restore universal transfers. The pas happoned to the poor of the city in {2 her hus Louls M. Heming- American vg turf, In two straight] brought pay cated, according to the police, {hrou8! .gtand pack, villain!’ cried our hero, | Evening World has touched a popular, vege, way, whom she accuses of rose heats at the Belmont Driving Park, | Contre street Saateay itt his trring to jump from the elevator) drawing bis revolver, ‘or L will shoot chord and fs bound to get results, With)" “Tam also in favor of Investigating OUR beginning two weeks after Ab cate pees ' u ae a r i oe ue Vite iol v6 Vem avetaeiten ves cee niga started VoncenrousniveUnisiiae i natrty j transfers it 1a doubtful whether the’ the franchises of the different roads, y ‘Heit marriage, ; Ware ce (aeaateeten ina cup eual th, Whom they! accused’ ot ; ane Suiting the action to the word, Lester | companies could carry passengers at| believe & will be found that many of _S"@ said In her complaint through | #as Hot in Canger of losing at any «handbook in,a saloon at No, ‘on its way to the tenth floor, : but if them have lapsed, Herman L, Roth, her attorney, that her | time way. They swore they had drew from his pocket a .2-calibre pis- pe ile eat tol end almed it at an imaginary vil- elevator shaft his ories could be heard igin in the vicinity of the elevator | throughout the building, and occupants/hatt. In his excitement he pulled el lof offices flocked to the olevator shafts, tigger and a stinging sen@wuon Bel Francts Bhnls, twenty-four years old, meated his left arm. went down through the; the elevator runner, of No, 28 Kast| Lester went away from there at once, | Fourth street, was arrested on the! dropping pistol in his Alght. Burst- iZ By Sean inte Tat ‘oO Uectiniog! olwrge of Homicide, and re | {OR into Dirty-fourth | attem he screamed: Jeased in $1,000 bail With his lawyer, Harol@ ©. Knoppsi, of No, 5 Beekman street, Does went to the building and got Into the ele- vator run by Ebnis, In the same car} were two other men, When the ninth |floor was reached the lawyer and the | two men got off, and the lawyer ex- pected Does would follow, Instead he| remained {n the cir, and Ehnis started on the i'n ehot!" To curious bystanders Lester told aj thrilling story of a swarthy man hold-! ing him up in the hallway of the Mon-| oMth Bullding and shooting him because he refused to surrender a certain tele-| gram. Kind-hearted men hustled htm xth avenue to the office of Dr Hatch at No. 6 West Thirty-sevenin | street, and others started an organized to close the door as he put hunt through the Monolith Building for ‘electric power. the mysterious swarthy would-be as-| When about two feet from the ninth ja cgin, floor and as the gute was slowly closing Does apparently realized that ad gone beyond the floor, Before Ebnis, could stop him he jumped to get out o Dr. Hatch bound up the boy’s arm, bustled him to New York Hospital and | | telephoned to the West Thirtieth street station, Capt. Murphy and vie, Ryan, Nugent anc hustled out to | had tried to slay Ideuts, gate, As he struck the gate his body remained toppling on the narrow ledge of the floor. The car shot up and then| the man fell over and his body down the nine stories Does, with his lawyer, had gone to the building to transact some real estate deal. Does had with him at the time a certified check for $000, and this was shot) hospi when ol question ot himselt and had framed ¢ the swarthy man to with js be Lester Is not t His home ae ee ie at No. 210 Bast One Hundred and found in his pockets by the police | Nineteenth street, -———>—— ° | FRM EPORTS HALE ALLEGED SWINDLE CF RECEIPTS SHOR George Gonshor Taken Into Collusion in Hat Deliveries | Custody in Connection With Frauds on Fishberg Bros, Is Charged Against Two Prisoners. As a@ result of Charged with collusion to det an alleged confession , by James Healy, who was arrested Aug, Hunshburg Trae a 2 \ ‘ ; ers, at N> averley place Jumes T, | 4, Detectives Wilbur and Gegan, of| yeciy tiirty-aty. years old, of No. 204 Headquarters, thjs afternoon arrested) joulevard, Rovkaway Beach, superin- George Gonshor, who lives at No, S798 tendent of the bat concern, and George Twenty-third avenue, Bath Beach, and! Gunshor, heal of a packing box firm, has a box making plant at Watt and) yere arraigned im Jefferson Market ifompson streets Court to-day, Healy until lately had been superin- ‘7 id in 82,00 ball for tendent for Fishberg Brothers, cap! examina Wille Healy manufacturers, at No. 15 University 4 his counsel Place, Gonshor supplied this firm with its packing cases, It 16 claimed that Healy, since being Jocked up on the charge of grand lar Slaney Hurshburg they bad lost Hop since Jan. m Jan, 1 to Dev. Si, last the firm had pad for 7 told the Cx ceny, has admitted that Gonshor helped sa him to ewindle Fishberg Brothers by! When it had only: received padding the acoounts for wooden boxes,| ths fire md pald. for ai detectives say, admitted! that he put his “O. K." on these fies ttlous bille, and after they had been” pald he divided the exceas with Gonshor. ‘he boxmaker was ferson Market Court Healy, a0 ¢! fad recelved only 17 of these transactions, it fealy received @ share of the money. ——— FREAK GUN FOUND ON | POLICEMAN’S CAPTIVE, Pistol Smail, but of ile: Calibre, ken to the Jef- o be arraigned. a M'CARREN OPENS WAR, That Fits Cios‘ly Into the Starts Fight on Doyle, Original Hand | Leader of Brooklyn Tammany, oS) | FS se ale acces | John Candinalle, thirty-three years LAURE ae ‘ 8 RON! od, was held 00 ball by Mag- to make a determined effort to brio | trate Sn TAeUTienaes about t at the coming prt \ ig court t Noah gay maries of William A. Doyle ,the original Joy me ve i Tammany district leader in Kings to 008 ee get out and fight against the McCarren | three cents and | they abolish make @ profit, Never again should transfers the $16,006,000 a franchise be granted here without a profit that they make thereby should be ‘ransfer provision In It,” returned to the people In a reduced rate Must Protect Public. of fare, An investigation by the Public! Assemblyman James A. F: ‘oley, Service board would determine whether! Tweifth Assembly District sit of the a@ three-cent fare was Just and equit-/ can't have transfers 1 would able, and if found so the reduced rate we should determine whether or not a should be ordered, husband owns property worth about Brass Company, the Waterbury Nae tional Bank and the M. Heminway & Sons Company, of Waterbury, Conn. one of the largest spool silk factorles in | America Through his counsel, Meade, three cent fare is possible, The Public ¢ ; the al Double Fare an Outrage. Service Commission has power to dg | & Kernan, Heminway denied all the ale | that, and should act at once. legations and set up the further de- “It {8 certain that New York will not) “Without universal transfers The fonse that the plaintif’ was not his stand for the cutting out of transfers Evening World has shown that the legal w having a husband living at without some redress. Double and triple Sfeet car companies will profit $10,000,- the time of thei marriage. He said she and was not en- 000 annually, That is the this money,_and they ate entitted wore had been a ¢ Hast Utled to any rates are an outrage even easy-going city cannot endure. My dis-| duced rate of fare If there Is no way pound de trict takes ia. part of the Fitty-ningy {2 eaaHly restore to them the old trans: "Sirs tie ral tthe were street line, and !s more affected by the Acting Mayor McGowan when asked uittled [0 complains that two fers than any other {0 #l¥é an opinion on the three cent abolition of tr it cane 5 The injustice that ‘are proposition said that he might do section of tha town. their marriage the alleged atment began, and Weeks after fuhuman tr ) after he had given t it entails upon the poor ig terrible to Consideration, iene smetter sine the defendant @ owner of ai ac contemplate. | however,” he stated, ‘that I feel deeply Of land, a tw one-room house ‘and pehasle ae on this transfer mater, and will, do ait a cottage which is now run ay a hotel, People are walking now, but when that I can as a city official to have it Called the “Bantam Lake House, Stormy wet weather comes they are settled to the satisfaction of the people. valued a $60,000, in Litchtleld and) Mor- ‘olng to suffer great hards! he sreet car companies must be al- in Connecticut, a eta ee tee Bare Mee nh lowed t0, make a reasonable profit, but lous aid a parcel ot land in seen neers Oa) y-ninth’ no more.’ Watertown, Conn., viued at $12,000, Which ghe alleges was procured from, he and deceit and an ace GIAN ew Amsterdam Na Maha rat Pag res’in the Waterbury Nat sheres of stock in the M Sons Company W and a member of firm « TO ARRANGE ne MATHS CAMPAIGN ving succeeded his father therein, Into “and that his share with the said M De & Sons ( about of come poss Hemer He tent of said Was thrown well Was out the Tinker ie way. NO rn N Third Inning and very he defendant the Hotel Hawkhurst, Conn." Farther making alle sas t one to short {ior flied lo Sey the 8 walked. Steinfeldt Hitchcock is Due To-Morrow eway's conduct, plalncim moun, NO SRUNS: Wiltse was thrown out by Tinker . ) weeks after the Tenney popped out to Evers, Pfeisyer to Get Report on the Weeke attGr threw out Herzog. NO RUNS. Fourth Inning Outlook in Ohio. Herzog threw out Howard. TMnker h rowd for two bird as Herzog HOT SPRINGS, Va., Aug. 11—Arthur TS ESTO 9 ys, Mr. ‘Taft's Ohlo manager, and would ® i ; Yul PN" Gus 1. Karger, who i# to take cha:ge struck out, NO,of the publicit personal campalgn, and both will sof Mr, Taft's reached here to-day, spend much time here > Rresnahan Tinker to Chance. was out a grounder, Donlin was thrown strangle me but out By ek | at ky tal el during the remainder of the month, the for the timely interference of ony Leon ndar and handec ) stei i 5 OU eo UAB F ni work In hand being to arrange all pos- ard Aschelm, who knocked him down, who covered the hag. No RUNS pa 5 bs poss thereby enabling me to escape from hie : Is for the two months cam: hh Inning. | (al ing | paign of Mr of a grounder) | clutche: Taft. Ow uulican Natlonal Cha man Hite! n t. Bridwell thre ‘ i BPE Hwell also tossed out {CooX Will reach Hot Springs to-morrow f Chance. NO ¢ National Committee ia to lend all Rain wa herd ot this time! possible ald in Ohlo, Bince the cnltae | tad the, eF9 hustling for some! aca batween Mr. Hitchcock and ROWevREbEd id-and take it, | Vorys on notification day, the latter fa Devitn tied to eard, Ww ho, caught been giving hls entire attention to the ne ball he ed e crowd, Barry | ‘onan | Wai Barty | situation and is now prepared to give opped out to ' or Fromaet bounced away to Pfelster, but | Mr. Hi ne {oO throw K the benelt of the work | and confer on the suggestions he has to | offer. | = ‘sixth Inning Mr ‘Taft already ta giving some Money and Collateral Ready thought to the speech he Is to dei rf 5 slashed a single into cent Beat titted a IRR fy to Gene; |to Virginia Republicans, who are and Deal Will Be Completed Howard singled to rigit, sending Evers|come up into the mountains from all 5 ; nd. Tinker cracked @ safe one! parte of the State on Aug. 2, This To-Morrow. and vers scored How Hein worked: lacdoubled wreain| eneech le to be a political address, the cone nney Howa one of that nature Mr, Taft con- Ub 1 Whol templates during the After the meeting of the directors of tri was out, Bresna-! ey | gna uel a IVER : h ni to Wiltse. ) RUNS he Provident Life Assurance ely ment the an officlal annour the deal whereby afternoon was made th began the as dark Just ap th clouds made | IAMATEUR GOLF TOURNEY almost tough tne pouring rain Moty was to pass into the hands of walked Tenney Southern financiers had been practic rth ¢ nea Entriea for the national amateur golf) oomole te onanee taking third, championship at the Garden City Golf ‘The money and collateral for the pur- decision at frst was very bad and Um- | Club, Sept, 14 to 19, will close with the| chaging of the controlling stock of the pire Rigier Wag roundly hooted. | Bros jgecretary’ of the United States Golf A=) wooiety has been passed upon, and at sociation at 6 P, M, Sept, the meeting of the directors will Seventh Inning ‘The qualifying round wi be held to-morrow afternoon the trans- or the third time Pfelster struck out, | Holes, 18 holes to be played, ction will be closed, nged to centre. Sage t t 9 A. M. Monday, Sept. 14, the same time new directors will Bresnahan threw o: u her 18 at 9 o'clock Tuesday Donlin got Chance's long fly representing $500,000, including stock in the American ) STOWAWAY LOST =: ABOA BiG LINER Davis | but Justice | chase of the airship. It 1s generally oking and dan-|NO RUNS. jThe match play will begin at nen who have purchased praot understood, therefore, that the sjved OTsanization ae fe aje-| E0704" he had ever seen, pu See |Tuesday. The first match round is to, the stock of the soclety. and endurance trials will mere The 8 Ot Ca ia) t heros pal| The policeman stepped into the midst! oe a at 18 holes, but all the others are] Phe announcement was also made of- termine the price to be paid for the| trict last night And arts! the bulljot a hot street Aght In the Itallan WILL PLAY FIRST sent filla the entire weeg{ ficlally’ that the Inter-Southern Life Ins dirizible, LOUIE Tasty pa eese i laeapee reies |qunelér of AMODAU laaL and cap-| ROUNDS FOR DAVIS |with the exception of Monvay afternoon. | surance Company, of Louisville, Ky., The first speed test, which 't is ex-| clared WES SURE AY ?\tured and handeuffed a man who had : 4 ‘y It is provided that in the event of al hag nothing to do with the syndicate mectedaomiiL Ane ace uule evel had submutted to Charles F. Murphy | ioe, chewing the fingers of another| CUP IN AMERICA, | via or ties for the last place on Mon-| (hich has purchased the control of the will be over @ course about two were traitors. He chara ‘ Bt : ear uaae day or Tuesday mornings that the con-! Provident Life, ie r miles in a westerly ae i combatant. Six others then set pon testants so tied shall play until some| ‘The Southern syndicate has purchased rection from Fort Me 7 red that } syle, Candinalle tried to draw| TONDON, Aug. 1.—The British Lawn! one shall have gained a lead. The 1,079 shares of the stock of the Soctety | be stationed at the Tammany in self- ol, but was ped by a blow] foolation has agreed to other conditions are the ame as in out of a total of 1.28. The price paid ae learid g ense because the borough {s sowing fre ‘om the policeman's club. ieee. Hon P the pre. | Pawt years | fot each share was announced as $: western end of the cours igwam out of business: was found on the man a round’ for the Dwheht Fy Davial br iat heed eG ene De bre and fits shallenge cup contest in| patentee oe ata ate fee ate tee ee ate Official Voting Coupon. Tir Coupon kutitles the Holder to Cast One Vote tor th Popular in Greater New York, or One Vote for the Beautiful Woman, Who, on Sept, 14, 1908, at the MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, Will Be Crowned KING AND QUEEN othe Carnival of th Age of Progress Week of Sept. 14. Most oat UW AilE (aicoautenen rte tt for King (or Queen) Contest Closes 12 Noon Sept. 10, 1908 “47 Ef TAy UE Gash! (JA Dheret. ae President VOTES to EVENIN 4 Secretary G WORLD MAKDL GRAS EDILOK, P.O, Word's way ry Vo Palitiaer vations bra Malem, 2 Balding ere e TT e tee ey ppp iliac telaitalans wil ts to at a disebarand ays out to Anstral holders of the title. Conse Set M. J. Ritchte and J. C. Har: | ARMED “MEN HUNTING English team, will ll for New RAILROAD ROBBERS. | pene a NeBori ied 'MEN FROM ENGLAND ‘TO healt BREAK CANADIAN STRIKE, Ratlroad ata AUGUST n cash and cs je woods, | MONTREAL, Aug. 11.—While no m- | tor, Was |ofal state has come from the Can- ney and Nan Pa Rallway {n regard to “ em x Pithe announ t was unoffictall kK. wh © was found later | to-da a: the company {9 prepariig » eats ase bring several hundred mechanica ‘ e jfrom England to take the places of , lx ‘BROADCLOTH VALUE THURSDAY MORNING 13 rowel ewe nevaes [ocak eae THE HL B. CLAFLIN CO. FROM THE NAVY NEXT WEEK, | ss ne laws of Canada that will pre-| hatng dune, provited that : Dress Goods Dept. Aug ad-| ove r mported mechant: haa at! bri THAAL $0) In Id poaseRt | P,S.—As the goods will \ tle vere f# no thought of compromise ‘ t and the company will fl@ht the strike the e end wid une of them] necessary. NEW YORK. - We place on Sale 2,000 PIECES of 50-inch Twill Back mate| All Wool Broadcloth—Full range of Shades—Price, which is the lowest ever named for a fabric of this, |quality, will be announced on the morning of the Sale, be on sale at the opening of | business for the day, to secure a choice, early attendance Officers of Grosse Kurfuers Are Not Deceived by Sui- cide Plant of Boy. Somewhere aboard the German person is immigration officers r, bel lack of food will out Two the stowaw, from Br 1 Rowland, days out a homeste w 0 ship out etter pay non-pay ravellers W wland answered ro a) disappeared ssengers told of ba and hat on a ral st ay len two steerage. kK, as An- of New York y 84 EAST 23D ST vy he would jump over board before he Would face deporta- Nevertheless fiver of the didn't tal much stock tn the s theory, ‘They thougot he had crawled s mace one search him tal oO sign of the ship accept bets before placing hin slips found on laimed, constitu bets the ssions e Hoffman House, which settled In the Court of Special said Magistrate On eo Serno is comes under the Gaynor s he finding of evt- dence that t nan made bets yest Ay or on days may be taken that he on race horses as a means living and ‘he Penalty for eye strain is swift and cer- Treat y ir eyes as they deserve and th give you comt rt—freed om from pain and headache. Eye strain is in- variably due either to lack of 2s or to the wearing of tai improper glasses Eye exa ns by our PHYSICITANS—who are OCULISTS—not salespeople, A double service at one cost, Glasses, if nee! 4, $1 and more, OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, . Near Fourth Ave. st 64 WEST 125TH ST..i.ear Lenox Ave. it doesn't matter how bad yo rupture is, or how many truss ur es you have tried on claims that have proved false. ful new truss principle that w Here is a wonder- make your abdomen as strong and sound as it ever was, . If You Are Ruptured The BUNKER TRUSS Will Cure You. It you don't come in or write to find out about this new truss, you a throwing away the best and omly su chance you ever had of getting absolut ly well, re re e- The minute you put on the BUNKER TRUSS you feel its won- derful relief. on the rupture—and absolutely no pressut on the back. All the pressure is directly re When you wear it one day you will believe in it, as we do. Mark this. If what we say isn’t proved to your entire satisfaction, we don’t want @ cent for the truss. fits you. (Standard Truss, $7.50.) ° m, to 100 ef hy 1 pe m. wn, write for fitting Lady attendant. blanks, BUNKER TRUSS CO, Room 404, Bi Park Arcade, Oth Avenue, cor. 42d Street . N WITH EVERY. ik Row Store open, ur Stores open Sal WE DELiviER FREE 4 qe ilAshS ihe a Mh DOLLAK N BATE Bay detfVer 1 to Manhattan above boken and Jersey 0. D, and ai mall order department. jew York e yurday Our doctor 442 COLUMBUS AVE...81st & 82d Sts, 76 NASSAU STREET...Near John St. BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St., Op. A. & S. Lost, FOUND AND REWARDS. White under Teddy; is 12 rned to Mrw. t A Question--- HY did 4,866 em- ployers advertise for help in ‘The World last week, or 642 more thanin all other New York news- papers combined? The answer is simple— Results ‘Sunday World Wants Work y Monday Morning Wonders. = many A POUND PROFIT] = LAst fHANCE Fo bin (RhATES, fines me fered a few days r that the supply he beni ran out many of our friends were disappointed. teey considerable hustling and hurried elegraphing we have secured another ast we will he able to get tone day, we hone, No wonder they are popular—heautiful, genuine Dresden China plate: a Inches In diameter, exauisitely rated ani bearing # pleture of Grants Tomb. We will give one free to-day (Tues- day) with every purchase of SOc, or over, Better i) early and make PRRY CREAM » POUND 10c BPECI tC ASsOn TED CHOCO- ATEN sp 19¢ LATHES (20 Kinds). .POUNI DOUBLE, .pouxn 80€ MAHI: at Lows SPECIAL FOR TO-HORROW, THEN2TH aOND ay MIXED .pornn 10e . rouxn 18¢ ah ASSONTED ( WOCO.. ATES (20 kinds) p 19¢ evening until 11 Ayes evenings until 11 o'clock, 54 BARCLAY ST, 29 CORTLANBTST, Cor.ChurchSt. PARK ROW¢ NASSAU, At City Hall Park, yor