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MONEY PLENTY, IN si Hits moe ‘i apa 2 ie sae oe i LOVE LETTE Hammerstein Says He ss eco anc |) «Fall Youn nickerbocker’s Christmas Stocking) ¢ Cured of Affinities HIGH PRICES RULE Mtl ic eh a eee aon mat | Ut Ent A ana Hitmen. - - | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DEOEMBER 165, 1908 THE SEWALK. canine “Oh, dear,” exoiaimed Mr. in, quizatcally that poor woman at me againgy vow, wh NOGOD = 1aNeo pa 0 SIGNED BY GRAN DICHAATHE | GREAT» ut has we been ve d oa] about the whol enlly v |Stock of Holiday Goods Al- teady Depleted in Many of the Big Stores. Lee, Would-Be Opera r, Gives Out More “One tiring+ has om of affinities, of all naughtinesa) 1—you bet—ot WOMEN! i ‘I'm done with ‘em, every last} one, no matter how ravishing, “Another layiontable outcome a i ir is that it has made me! CHRAN DAICHE- SHUND* Hammerstein Missives. NOVELTIES OF SEASON. Nobody succeeds in this world tn anything he attempts unless he keepa things to himself— Oscar Hanimerstein to Friare. | | Sel Ps They Are Both Educational | and Amusing. with “No Limit” as to Cost. The ruling uxiom of success in Oscar ers [ reaeive now from women} £0 into my trash basket without @| thought. Whereas before, 1 was the frienvi and adviser of the struggling Yeginner. So muca for a man whén once he gets «| lesson. It's tao bad!” Hammerstein's siory of his itfe at the Friars’ banquet was 9 wn to Mise seco Frances Lee tho “Texas Patt!” who ts suing the aurlo for $10,000 for al- all through the town t pers trooped up und down, frantically nollday |tezed breach of contract in failing to make her a grand opera star, as she re- |tnrned to her Riverside Drive apartment after a horseback ride through the park With her sister and @ woman companton to-day searching for presents cheap—but, step Fight here, while {t's broken to you gently, that the cheap but not «gaudy Wa) tea AHeE| 1 inds mm of you—)by last night. Bruce, Truce, Iam gift which tn yenre gone by has prove | UUM Cee WC HG Rd Sipened my [ting desperaya! Where is. Boosie TG aa as RC CHEERS SURO but a poor pupil,” she sald iz Te isn't | want her. Géad, 1 kill her with Id aa 7 whtp vigorous! cungt the " er|much, bu f now-—my |and hugs wh¢n'T get her agatnt tector, no Hae figures prominently |pottahed boi Ter akdsome: Aire . ( OSCAR. Your loving OSCARS | srapne tne ule novel eae isi t | PULILES$ |was doubly tmpressive her Hillng | Week Away Seemed Year. Worry Over Fields Theatre, q eae cuentas. neraay eter eh JNabit. The “golden hair’? mentioned in iaanalier: Speaking of his task tn building sey cebeety G0 asad) Aisi) [many of the 00 letters Mr. Hammerstein | ADO re Te AE comptain of not | Fieds Thaatre, Mr. Hammerstein while p ¥ apparantly has fi admits writing, was prettily tied over};,cniving a letter. I mailed one. The “New York, Aug. 20, tn) ae the) window theibarsaln tae disap her right shoulder, postal conhectlons seem £0 be so, bad: | echttoved Bruce The tak is dan 2 by the BCR Woe to the . y, Bruce, I feel as do you @/|fecling more like mysel % women with a flat pocketbook, won ¢ EOS A CHEAP More Of His Letters. Mee eT Gon't write you every day. eae bard, ‘The, rouble o e 0 nthe other chapter of sresting love | [long for you, It seenis ag if you are | the Fie heatro 1 over, the man without money, for the I THE KIDS ZITTLE THING. | Another chapter f the interesting love | | ir ine when I Write wo Yon. To-mor- | such & worry to me rom the them may admire, bur seldom acquire : OnLy’ letters of Oscar Hammerstein shows you are gone a week+it seems a|started It that T would not repeat it fe bas mad e i ‘om keeping all of his millions of dolla: To erect theat: AULA. ear F224 Avcording to many * SX: rosie, as it is for your health | coeting $200,000 without the ground, with ee : i; t wecelved by Miss Lee r, 1 hope Miat you will | out a cent of fnanctal preparation: t | AN, 9 I f ne irs; JenlousleD: ch bright-eyed, resy-cheeked, |& dazedevtl qundertaking, No: (more. r 2 a e wer nong his “song birds," | on; oman. If you wete only her it; I want rest and peace hereafter. CUTOUT PU22LES ———— i Oney war borrowed In great sums and | Sited eae a ee RIent, to er8 [idea of a, man Ot lng. attain pace A ARE VERY Fop- HHT i " . | es bul was impaired | an ike. It is « horror to go alone, I] 1m the prime of life to worry ani 8 pack ULAR GIFTS. Hi ASE by the “night: t nd above | | i gone out alone for years; you|9@ I have done for six monkhs. It Just take a trip to the alu ONE STORE LIL yy 1 love for the peeined |UEVOniC BOG Or aneckaite want! you most deserves & punishment. 1 RPCLERANIne ToRESAMTBEIET ate Les rat nie life. Only | Were Always Ww ure and |. “No wonder I’ broke down “when tho \ iataice cue Fe for yourself the) emt MAKES THEM P sLAas last year he wrote: i. fonbecely Han ba) HG) A) awful things of the past few, weeks ppearance nd the Christmas ON THE PREM OP GRASS ‘Aug. 6, 1907. ry OSCAR. p ing pn me. I want to sieit ; ! i lone after a ma ; my t nd stil! another rends: aS pays us h istt, and 2 AN UP TO-DATE son LZ ornare RY ELECTRIC AUTO. elone atten massager my (back Pelne)| Ande nibsar/ Grucoer, end) Mrs: |isatayoucalwavarsecmned j wcarcely a toy or Yuletiie sitt SC4°E GARDEN. ee “sere lday. 1 read your letters, ponder o: cXQho live at M., inqulzed about you |so attached to me. * the late comers jthem and wonder at them. You are au n the roof last night. I told them I} ‘They all mi: you abgut the theat . = = SSS = = = = = a ———== |a peculiar creature, Well, Boosie, every- afraid IT wovld have to get some! Bruce, you don't know, U always want Is Ready-Money Sign. | ty dissatistied with me. “I just else If you a return, soon. Mrs.;to make sou happy—alyvays prayed fo “Sure sign that there's bunches of "*? Srandeur to the extent of gazing | 4y ” | rt | ha etter from M—-; &h¢ insists that) L. said: ‘Oh, no, you won't; there ain't [the time when I would. be able to neat Di ase ean oe hiught Fi al © other members |1 sop booming M. G— and N—; alsojimany ike her.’ I guess she Is about | Isty ay your wishes, ‘because I eoin this Christmas,” sald the aetna rani Ree aa | C tos that er position in my operas (right, ‘There is but one Boosie in the | your "and oxiste + behind the of @ big departm: on pee orn | Jdemnnds that. she recetve superior at-| world, and no other woman but her will} Mine hly. I lived ig you and for y atore at und Ni nt, | Would the lady consent to lend her pres- J 1) | tention. 1 wish all of them had my lever get Into my mind, gah, Preserve this upirit, We d iy enee to an aristocratic nursery? ! backache ! FOUR OSCAR" | Now, angel dear, i will be aa you | SAGRED. I kiss youfr eyes. aS a y $71 | The day before this he wrote: Saturday qevyonital Shug sand: kiss: you} two days be t this And Only $78, Too. | ASKS $20 000 IN SUIT BY THE DUMB WAITER “Dear Golden Bruce~I am keeping very |Qh, Bruce, T wish T had you here now! | i everything so For the meagre sum of $78, and she \) | quiet owing to. my back, T visit nobody, | Good-b: Boos a Trees ou ie BOBGIOO GOS ‘very be f adily brought that amount, too, think, I plot, Tact. In days gone by|put my arm aro 5 | 5 Very) bee: continued. jas)| KendiLaurouBne \hetamount soo) stores —_>— i] ——o L knew’ there Was one git] who thought |Rolden” hair stil feel” your bewutitul | ® How to Nip a Cold or she tended ants of a weary) fond mamma purchased her yesterday of me all the timo. That's past now, I|‘orehead_and bless you and the day 1] @ . mother, the very latest | afternoon | Reside: f 1 Apart-|22rmisg, J gpouldn’t wonder ‘but tliat |met you? YOUR OSCAR © Cough in the Bud thing for fr ntertainment. It’s| The characters of the oomlo eupple- | Copeland, Head of Co-opera- esidents of Harlem Apart-|y piyra uesngimmell acu aunounhernent itl A “Thundering Smac! ic called a roly-poly have you seen ments of the Sunday newspapers have} 4. . | 4 . 2 Neinviteantortnemwedainterad wlitigt cel re stay i At st of that year Miss Lee | one? A jolly oid fellow of plaster paris |All come to life on the toy counters,| tive Philanthropy, Declares | ments Advised by Police thy fat hole Jn the Victoria tor a couple | eavg Mr. Mammerstein complained Of | tn spite of all the experiences of the is this -poly, bullt with a “cor- Where they vie for favor with a pudgy | of days t ‘eel well awain, As I have being so busy he had no time to write |‘most people let a cough or cold go unt! Doration'’ which makes Bin ‘Tatt look| poodle oflivelyet or felt whiahllls Ges: | Doll Slandered. aa | to Buy Locks. Beran chat tele Sr me, Woreand cia" |. lattars. On the Zh Neeald: 4, | beanies, traublesome,perniee Innger s s t fee to t : Golden | fe pr positively pigmy. Roly-poly ts guaran. tined to supplant the Teddy Bear tn | T Hol H | loins) Seeaeas I have to do what I am compelled to do | req otried jines.. Thi# was a fright. | cine le not on Band ready ws pees” teed not to notch memoranda of his the hearts of the young. The bull pup | Judge ruax Holds, However, by fate—tend to myselt, anopenena air fully hot day, and Tem ringing wet, but | will a ake welt 7 simple rqmedy di 4 mishaps upon his rotund form, for|!8 large and buxom or small, just as| William F. Doll, of Liberty, N. Y., Hardware dealers in the vicinity of you happy. YOU! rel writing to you. I hustled and hurrie our medicine cl thourt he wobbles from atte tn aide fa you desire, and his movable heady legy /oMCe a manufacturing jeweller at No] That Her Former Hus- | watts court, No. i6! Weat ‘one Hiun- |" "Ake You happy. TOURONGAR™*| Arcs" (hw morning’ apd accamplianea | 708, Cal wipe out a cel or Savah te aa & perilous on he never can fal! |and tall afford unlimited possibilities of |175 Broadway, a former athlete of prom- A | dnestuend do rtisth latest acide nushing ie masient niin istecl sd | Sttce, lovely darling, precious, Bruce, | ally do the work, A Whole pint of it hheadforamost von ilalaide toni iisinacin| funy | inence, was defendant tn a sult for band Is Not in Arrears. [business to-day in padiocks and strong, | , atte in. his 0 dence Oscar | aie this thundering sack! The Inst | obly 54 cents, and it can eadly be made = on account of the balanetng powers of| Perhaps the very newest toys for ant- | $20,00 damages for slander on trial to- , jPatent door fasteners. Every tenant In|;{co telegram, often enigmatical, ae: i ee GP ears Ba Byeup i the afores: rat Roly-poly, |mal loving. children are the Caran|day before Justice Ford and a jury in [the house purchnsed something designed | | “How much better and brighter the | Bruce. | read: | Pinex a 14 therefore, is a great comy ) for chil- |’ Albe line toys, cut from wood in sharp | the Supreme Court. ‘The complainant is| Edith D. Clark has brougit an actiom|to secure the doors leading from thelr | SOT MEN OaeAR | By Adored. Bruco—l'm writing after) Put the 2% ounces ot Pinex Fat fruneive : and if @ngular Unes in the shape of dogs,| Wilbur F. Copeland, manager of the|pefore Justice Truax, in the Supreme |"Partments to the dumbwaiter shaft, be- | ~ <W hat is and always will be-you, my |all, In a few houre 1 have eo my all | worthy tn a pint bottle and fill up the cinerea : : autal . Mrs. Ni first thought and n i iny everything, again. jetters le rup made : tm n seasick |iraffes, elephants and other four- | Straigt Edge Industrial Association aticour against her former husband, caaelor theiexperiencel centre. Nathan (Ore aes my Inet donor ane (Weck erritven'to you speak of what yo | bint of Granulated Suanr, i eileen mace that {s|footed beasts, Each animal, signed |No. 1 Abingdon Square. aged avreara | @utnsbers. In 1900, after Mins Lee says Mr. iinm.|bave grown to be tome. ‘They all come | of water, stir and let boll Just momen asked for him. with the name of the well-known| Mr. Copeland had twenty-five men | Louis V. Clark, for $1,110 alleged arre Mrs, Gulnsberg left her home yester |merstein had hailed her aa the “Texas | {fom my heart of hearts. And now! Cork It tight and it will never spotl. There is a chic dol) lady who te des-| Frenchman, is not more than aix inches | workers in his plant, where there 1s alot alimony up to September. She was|day afternoon with her three-yearold | Patti" and painted ber future in glow= | Oh. for the moment when T again can | a teaspoonful overy one iyo ge tines ban tined to & joy to the heart of some long, but the grotesque art of the ob-| restaurant, @ pure food bakery and a|aivorced in 192 by a decree which pro-|800- Her maid was out, also. When ing oslors es Fe auan of phenepera, | Bo. upon both of us éternal love and | feadire which makes it easy tor ehildy Httle ter of the rich, Dressed in Jéct brings the exorbitant price of $2 | printery. valtmony for the (tre Woman returned she found the front |#he received, letters three and four | ii piness. Your ‘OSCAR: "| eo thke. the very latest style of Directoire gown, | aplece. Mr. Copeland charges that Mr. Don |YMed for $20 monthly alimony for the door blocked by a chair placed against |arrived when she was spending the Aone oat ising’ inpronario tae | gi key ae _imeredients. as given her the skirt alluringly slit to show al Up on Twenty-third street the shop- |epoke scandalously: of him in a speech, |Test of her life, and the litigation re-|the knob on the inelfe, and expertenced |summer in the Adirondacks, On read: | Sored. it reads Peter avin codhd be tore re eee bieque limb, Widow covering Pers have taken to carrying thelr pack- | not on the programme, at a meoting of | Veals a remarkable agreement between some difeulty in entering Gh STH HERAT Je AERA aS | NE roasts dayean't be maven | Lugke, are many pine olf and pine tar p cori t es, hand- ages home, so that no delay may cause |the Straight Lidge Association, making |this aparently hostile pair following) ~The flat had heen thoroughly ran-| with you—in spirit. And I thought of | Atom is pouring: down In atteeng, | arMelons. tho rent Pine ee hore esctnal : re late an empty stocking on Christmas morn-j| charges of bad management of this | her success in the divorce court sacked in her absence. Bureau drawers |you—how you were spending the Sun-|y am all alone in my office working op | you probably know, the most’ valucble fon the « \ thing of tpg, One woman pushed her way | co-operative philanthropy, and distrib-| By this agreement Clark paid $5,000 In /had been pulled out, bed ticks cut open Ce eee, your ger out at ie son ¥ |a score, writing nes. tink ine aploiing, centrated compound of Norway White rin z 88 amr Z yor J 0) a vou were only around, beauty and a ve i through the crowded atreet loaded juted circulars denouncing him and his|cash to his ex-wife, and agreed to pay jand tho contents of closets scattered all | you'see any one at the house? Do get Maptrution, ‘my-ally ra be-all. 1) Us en GTM sane curating = down with a neatly wrapped mahogany |management, to his great distress—$20,-|#0 a month for the first year, $0 alover the rooms. Mrs. Guinsberg upon |oxercise! Is the sofourn in the country | “Never have 1 missed you as 1 do to- [teens that make they een etm the pin cking chair 5 a ; e second year, and go on, add-|checking up discovered that she had|making any. perceptiie change in your | day, Boosie, Boosie, 1 want, vou! or frmcnrs, @hat make the ozone § rocking chair of large and comfortable | 600 worth month the s pur p no for lung an i |p ‘ ! } > 10 a month at the beginning of each | been robbed of about $s worth of | health and throat? These things inter- can’t be without you. I sent a messen-' throat troubles. It is excellent. for thes | proportions, Rev. George F. Stevens testified, de- | ing $10 a m 4 a ger clear over to Jersey to mail my let-! things, an well colds, whooping cough ' | Carried Rocker Home. |ecribing Mr. Doll's speoch at’ the| Rew year until tt should reach the full jewelry. silverware and furs. spirit lurks about my room, |ter of yesterday, #0 {t would reach you pains in the chest and similar ailments. . ! 190 aw ordered by the decree. he thieves entered the flat by way il She Jauntily carried {ton her shoulder, ; ™eeting, which was held to dtacuss | § If She Remarrled. of the dumbaiter shaft, forcing the much to the discomfort of those near, | Scientific subjects, He sald Mr. Doll To Stop e Sb Ae ourmbalter - shalt, - coring it) who to- can testify to the presence denounced Copeland @6 a fraud and There was a spocial clause in the their booty In two suft cases owned me of the la nd th Ker by reason ef | !@nded out circulars of the same|agreement, however, which said the Me Gera : black and blue marks inflicted by her | Character until he was put out by|payments would continue until Le a riistislonal ot manyaduinbwalteri pure Pe ohate force, death of Mrs, Clark, or her remarringo. | This ts one of many dumbwalter bur I's mighty expensive to have a son| David C. Barton testifled to the good | But attention ts called by her lawyers | botice advise tenants and Janitors. to of @ mechanical turn of mind, for! PUrPoses of the Straight Edge Indus-/to the fact that the law providing that Fock basemen doors and put protection ij | 98 D ‘ ate | ey A catches on dumbialter opening though w toy shop on ‘Twenty-third | ‘fla! seeme and to ite eminent suc- jallmony payments should cease on the /Cuxshen tn un Oaies AnMn Ba a ai aj street can supply iim with anything | Ce## remarriage of the wife was not pas in storing himself away in a dumb- trom printing presses to a fullfledged| John Hampden Dewey testified that | until 1904, and therefore was not in ef- | waiter and elther puming himself up to — steam engine, you are Mable to pay |e Was one of the speakers at the|fect when the Clarks entered into this | flat he wishes io entor or have a pal all the way from $0 to $200 for the| meeting, that Doll in the course of fremarkable agreoment. a 4 5 i | ; i sly provided: Se Sener Edery ves privilege of presenting him with the} his harangue ‘threatened to ‘kmock-| The agreement expre Michael J. Edery Gives Out a desired toy. ‘Then there are all kinds | Ut’ or to ‘do up’ Mr. Copelanu, I am} “This clause is not exclusive ot the| PATERSON CHURCH, ONE OF > : : " "a right to enforce the payment . cs Strong State of miniature automobiles on which a|not ctear which at this time. plaintift's rig! trong Statement for | ef miniature: antemebiien! on mblebs ~ be her ailmony in any manner watch |CITY’S LANDMARKS, BURNED. Finest Genuine Diamond and Publicati 3 well a ol alral all the law shall allow, pealcicaial Publication. as well as model airships and completely J } nan ; A sone equipped war vessels | Payments ceased with August, 197, | ‘rhind Presbyterian in Flames When Solid Gold Jewelry bi cr aR cOnu rnin CREE aol and Mrs, Clark calculates that arrears rarity Sere TT PE 9 a hast ts, t : are now due of $% each month from | men Reached Friends who have not seen mo during UPS aF@ Purchasing presents, the puzzle RO AO eer ner aaetley eure DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER AND MANUPACTURER. Our high reputation has been sustained for the past 47 years by the manufactunng and selling of only such goods as will give entire satisfaction to our patrons. Finest Goods, Greatest Value, Lowest Cost. , game has become the latest craze, Tin the past six months would not know me | Ame has become the latest crage. ‘Ting each for June, July and August, 1908, | now,” said Michael J. Edery, of 1 West | Bg which when fitted together under the agreement. The Third Presbyterian Church, of One Hundred and Thirty-fifth street. complete picture, have caught |Im opposition Mr, Clark shows that|Wwhich the Rey. Joshua 8, Gallaway 1# | —— 4 Sak ap ANTAL Ae AT kle fancy Of the’ fashionables, a Toe Tamar We ors EER A 8 Ba at Christinas it is expected the at the rate ordered by tle decree, $130| Pastor, in Grand street, Paterson, was ge table will be cleared for the puz- so | destroyed by fire to-day. The firemen, | have made an enylable reputation in | z ii [Per month, he should have peid W520) aula to save the snurch, directed New York and vicinity since their in-] | When one visite the Jewellers’ and sil. |“Vou Ought to Be Arrested,’ | %? to the time of his wife's motion, and |ineir efforts to surrounding property. ye Piss Sacra miths’ and sees the jostling, eager | c out $35 troduction here some months ago. Con. ONG it neoman mater toc predict thas hat under the private agreement be-|'The loss on the church 1s about $3 tinuing, Mr. dery said nta’ Claus is preparing for a gala Said O’Hara to Engi- tween him and his late wife he had | {Pd there ts an insurance of $20,000. “For a long time, and more especially . asion and will present Father blage {9 eunpoged (0 have heen 6a actually paid her $8,870. by. & defective fue, The constantly increasing demand for our goods has compelled during the past three or four years, 1) Knickerbocker with the biggest and ff The building waa one of the land- A a was ih very poor health. aa a result of [Neat Christmae stocking he has had in neer of Train. Judge Truax Sides With Husband, | maria of Pacerson, having been srecied | us to greatly enlarge our facilities for their production, ‘Three eatarrh of the stomach. My appetite | ae After looking the around over, Jue forty years ago. entire buildings are now used for our stores and factories. was poor and my digestion bad. I | gyo SONGS WI 5 3 es lee Truax conclud at the | could not enjoy any meul that 1 ate WORLD. Engineer Norrie and Conductor |ogreement entered into after the final 2 |Kropp, who were in charge of an in-|decree had been granted was valid in My food fermented, created gas and As a special musical treat for Christmas | Mont caused the most intense suffering, the Sunday World has arranged to publish SOmmIA AARTRAR tral aD he aah jew, and he retuned to jeclare Clark in Sometimes I went without my tneals to| (he words and music of two songs next |Shore division of the Lo Peer rT Hunday, Dec One 1s grand opera, the | Railroad this morning, think thet Will- Former Wife Has a Fortune, “I tried tablets to ald digestion and | Celebrated barcarolle, “0 Lovely Night,” |jam O'Hara {8 the original rubber man. eer ens, hee come into 9 gortune my took yarious other remedies, as well as | {0m Ofenbach's Charming operm “Teles | O'Hara lives at No, 063 Jefferson ave- | sng when Mr, Clark applied for a te: treatment by doctors, but was unable ra song bit which De Wolf Hop- |2Ue& Brooklyn. He was crossing the Suction, of aimeny bt hat Recount EM. wal ymes bh attorn: uccesefully to find anything that would afford relief, Ww singing In Phe Bled Piper” |tracks at Eighth street, Long Island) Ward csines, fet Sich hey, oe —d§ My condition steadily grew worse, un- | at the Majestic Theatre, City, when the locomotive of the ex-|f and heir of a Bt. Loulas’mijiion- An Inspection of Our Stock Is Convincing that We Offer tl I became thin, weak and run down, ——— |press struck him ngineer Norrie | aire, haa inarried & Weslthy woman and m1 a roy Cae with positive, no energy nor ambition saw him shoot thirty feet in the air |!# living Iu - ahs | ¢ Largest Assortment of | ua'it at 1 punitive. ne emery Jr ambition | CLARENDON HOTEL BLAZE, |s2% him shoot thirts Mo sey el Tappa toe Jaco wortn ot-Qualtty Discovery 1 had very little faith in it, an: A nruax’e decision in the contamp! pro: | THE VERY LOWEST PRICES, but after a week or ten days was glad cen The train was stopped immediately | cealings. f ‘ to notice signs of improvement, As the Hire in Brooklyn Houne Put Out) 4.4 the engineer, conductor and sev-| = Holiday Presents >e'ected Now Will Be Rese:ved Until Wanted. medicine Was reully heiping 19, 1 con wit sae Gin AR Rr ‘ 2 chided to give it a the trial od oral members of the crew ran back to f , Manufacturing and Repsir.ng Depariments on the Premises took # full treatment and it made good. | Fire started from a defective flue in! pick up, as they thought, either a dead . ] , : My slomach was soon put Into splendid the cellar of the Clarendon Hotel, John-|or very badly injured man. Instead, articular Bepan to ‘eat heurtily and enic & svn and Washington streets, Brooklyn, |they gaped with astonishment | when A free from mas and pain afterward. to-day, but put out before any |{hey saw, O'Hare standing up. brush- Peo i “My strength returned rapidly and 1 q. " “ 1 ing the dust from his coat. hen he ined in Weight, It has been soveral (image, was done or many of the saw the engineer he shook Sixth Ave,, Con 17thit, 290 Grand St., Cor, Eldridge. Send for Catalogue esth knew anythming about it, An | Norrie This famous Fiano equipped with Tonthy | sin ha eee d aking he enployee in the furnace room discov ogre ought( to be arrested, Demand the most marvellous playing at- ‘ Feourrence of my old trouple. "The a ed (he blaze, from which very litle |o'gare, “Wou're the worst « tachment yet devised, a Mee ante ttone diderente a,” hed it Norrie and iKropp Were tomporantly Inspection Invited. Write fo: that's why I say that friends who fn » meantine the manager had dumb, but the engineer finally found catalogue and full deseription, hot seen me during the past six months | S°BE pas yn yoom to room, notify | voloe enough to ask Olfara if he ont oh Fasy terms it desired, Liberal al Would. scarcely know me, Coopers | 1! the guests shat an alarm had been! want to go to a bospital, an offer which - i asy toy -tDeral al New Discovery is & boon to stonach | tained in but (hat there Was No ovek | was indignantly refused. When Coffee disagrees, lowauce for old planos. sufferers, and 1 can wuthfully testify | oo for excliement, “You to your train,” said KRANIC tots merits pact orviare,” about me, Sug CH & BACH be Cooper medicines oye on gale at | | x « that, I've & ° 237 Laat 23d Street F char drug stare, na canoes sone 16 West 12beh Street|NEW YORK |} 4 my eae ao Lo nduh ot Wy e * vee ’