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ve. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1011,~ ous PEE MAORNGPEETS Perdoned Men and Fatterar Sina Sine pOE TBE YEN, = = ALY'S LET |UP-TODAT ence of the coats in the hall, recalled ; her mind footsteps that she had) b H Beara in ‘the house durin, thy night. Fre taiture of the wateh~tog to bark, allayed her suspicion at the time, and EXOUSECIVENBY 22072, RAINSSHELLSON | SHAVING | | inout reacihug first bas ahe had paid no attention to them. | thane Ont Gaiter cena: abet «| lod j Has: ning upstairs, °9. Peterson saw ie boat ited to tet hin alan | | es A 4 nothing to alarm her until she reached | | wer # 10 me | | the third floor, and entered Miss Ket- H bi hn’ iwirled the” HaMth intima eer | chunt's room, iialfincstines sha ' much amuse: | | } ‘The disorder that was spread out be- i Rr eet uate fA ant a eee fore er increased her. alarm, “MCN Eiethteen Machines Line Up, order, The game hy this time had (Continued from First Page.) he’s Only Fifteen, bui Court} setoped into a burlesque, and. bo was infensified by Miss Ketchuin's post- bed. She was lying face rn Soda ware, eich her head partly out of With Two Veteran Depart- the bed, Evidently she had retired, be- - 7 eause she was dressed only in her nignt- | ment Horses for Companions, gown, Mri Peterson called to Miss Ketchum several times, but gelting no Fesponse went to het side and shod | MAKE FINE APPEARANCE. Still there Was no response, and trying out every young stam, es went out In quick had the right to employ against Italy| dey | NOt only measures arising out of a state! of the elghth, Not jof war, but also measures which the! " the Way oF & sable tanding this right Tur. trate Dodd got woat wae to him | h@ Phillies did not score in ninth, [ley had postponed such measures whi | caxnienencttiipecaiies making a fresh appeal to the Powers in| Thinks the Explanation Is “ and exonse f ‘ aney in 5 She ‘pleked the woman up, turning seepepenmananenn - : ¢ the} |the conviction that it was still possible Wi h ‘around as she did so. and disco’ fille Hy ; tae % be 16 HURT IN TRAIN WRECK, |:c ena the war. t , Ing the discoloration on her tett cheek. | Public Also Gets a Loak at Big felveus elrent wat ufeaigned belere —apeeime ‘Turks in Tripolt will suffer little, strat. | POLICE BEGAN TO WORK ON : in at the reqmest af Mie Ve’ | Gettyabare Express Jamps Teacks | egically, from the bombardment. They | ; THE SUICIDE THEORY. “Red Devils” as Part o wincipal of Public School No. i, who and One Car Ib Ditehe hoid @ strong position fifty miles inland. | ih hich t 1 Mrs, Peterson at once notified the nid that F ish bask MGaENE AV CO wine " which they are reported to be intrench-| East Fifty-first street police station, and Budget Show few arantons aitce the heen Chit | HAGERSTOWN, | Md. Dey 2, — A. GIR thobband ‘Wellearmed Faiei, G'Gonnen, Bebeative-Reret, Yon . ean Through the deratiing of the Gettysburg| Arat ve joined them, Their advance Twister and Detectives Cooney, Barbour — The girl and her motier were hrougnt | czprene.on the Western Maryland Rail- | guards are twenty mites back from th : h began an Investigation. » nto court by reusht) road, near the Maryland-Pennsyivania | coast, Before beginning the bombard- and McIntosh began With’ stren whistles tooting and bells ’ tant Officer Sullivan. line, to-day, sixteen per were badiy} ment of the clty the Italians ari A giter telepioning to Mr, Thorne at BIS | clanging. eighteen of the thirty-one ep RY eds resible that sue should |infured. The smoking ear turned over| ported to have sunk the Turkish trans. Shaving with Cuticura Soap ac- Seda pian Wine whieh the house | PICs of automobile fire apparatus ad tue shulGhs bh Ha chines Sh ate sel Haast sraban kotant, The port Derna, which fell into thelr bands cording to special directions é wned by the Cf q rei 7 ucy 5 njured were in r. Con YG leon r {8 equipped is in perfect working order. /OWNed by the City of New York were How?" asked the Magistrate. W. Maurath of Baltimore waa the teat “TE is eartain to-day th with every cake is a luxury fot | Mrs, Peterson said that the alarm had|!ined up before City Hall at 11 o'clock "She Is to be married soon," said the| genio 5 Ne mow Bate te that ee Turkish | tender-faced men, indispensable seriously hurt. fleet is now safe in the D. io i not rung during the night, notwithstand-| to-day for inspection by Mayor Gaynor. mother. "She needs all her time tol py ag ° le ; e@ Dardanelles. d, i Ing the fact that it ts connected witn|Out in front of all of them and thetr talk to the young man and make her|ecasnes tert the teecke me the eee cee | meuice has already been derved by the for those who shave twice da rn “| 7 7 ie n ‘section, 3 v o . police at once arrived at the conclusOn | yorses, Brentwood and ‘The Abbott. Inasmuch as Rose Is only en sears) which Is about forty miles from Ralti.| Will be fired on. ‘The squadron. iaree tO Tedness, roughness or irritation that the inner vestibule door had beet lier only harness was a garland of ld, the Mawistrate sat un, astonished. | more, ‘The derailed train v owed | Anchor off “Magar, m8 8 of the skin. No mug, no soggy Heft open by Mias Ketchum when’#h?|soc0¢ and chrysanthemums about thelr ql {4 my young man,” volunteered | o¢ two day 0 ; M nh ‘ «lait emums about the " ° day coaches, @ smok CZAR READY T red last night, although Mrs. Peter hay ald tHegs doked like. trikky ontts . pulling a youth of twenty-two baggage and express cats. © BACK THE Soap, no germs, no two soaps Insists that the door was locked) nye’ ition was arranged by Fire the court, “He is Jimmy Maughte after her. foe that |COmMmIssloner Johnson to mark Fire De- Mra, Teterson told the police htt) ntment Day at the Budget Exhibit. It Miss Ketchum came to the house 4t/ way yery plain and convincing testl SULTAN. when one suffices, no loss of time. (nd 89 soon as We are married we are Diplomatically the Tur | pie sh position 4 solng to be very happy, Bar it 1 must! WILEY WINS ANOTHER POINTS |= ood one to-day. rom St. Peters. | Kee Soret mot nee att ak ate an ro to school when shut! it ever be?" M’CABE OFF FOOD BOARD | burg comes the report that the Caar is out the world, Post-free, liberal sample, with at 6.45 o'clock last night bringing | mony of the progress that. haa been Magistrate Dodd said (iat under the ready to back the Sultan if the latter | 92P. book. Address “Cuticura,” Dept. 6D, Boston, suit case. Miss Ketchum atte nded | made in adapting the swiftness and rcumstances Migs Aitken should with. a | will assure him free passage of the Dar-| = “ are (8 matters about the house and|y-.at power of the automobile to the traw th charge The following deneles foc bis wargnips in the future ai ad betterment of the New York Fire De- b and vier Mal coreyeree™ine Oe: § ‘Cuntiess bigher than the might ret! Mrs. Peterson saw her} parement, Maughto all nugged and each of Agriculture Sultan will enjoy paying, but tn an| ther and went f reid oreo ieoner P. McCabe, Solicitor of the | emergency the offer may be accepted. tof Agriculture, asked to be| Austria is also Jealous of Italy and ts n serving on the Board of {hampering its operatione by constant ‘ood and Drug Inspectors, The request | Warnings. Germany, which was almost was granted. Dr. F. L. Dunlap, assi- |certalnly negotiating with Turkey for fate chemist, is going on his vacation, |the purchase of Tripoli 1s naturally ex- i during his absence Dr. R. &, | @SPerated by the Italians’ move, Doolittle, Chief of the Bureau of Chem- | There Is every prospect of a tremend- istry in New York City, will act with | OUS shaking up of the London, Berlin, Dr, Wiley on the Board of Food and | Vienna and St, Petersburg foreign of- 7 | drug Inspection.’ |fices in the near future as a result of the | going upstairs to her m. At the!’ rhe crowd that turned out to see the time everything was in order and there| snow was as big as usually gathers to Wes nothing to indicate that ANY ON®) cot a distinguished foroln visltor call- might be hidden in the house. ing on the Mayor. ‘The police hadn't an- Mrs, Peterson insisted to-day that un |ifojpated the result of the concentration leas the footsteps she had heard during | of go much noisy fire apparatus in City the night werg caused by Migs Ketchum, | pq) Park, and had a hard time keeping me one must have been hidden tn the line plaza clear. The poeple were pushed ise all the time that the two women | hack to Bromdway and Park Row only rere and had made IMs escape) a fow minutes before the Mayor's ap- ugh the outer vestibule door. She] pexrance, In this they were thoroughly The Great Northwest Daily Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, 1911 has a room in the basement, and ff any |jooked over by LAttle Dog Spot, who This 1s a complet victory for De, |oflctals’ negligence in allowing Italy to Special One Way one had passed her door, she sald, Gib ‘elcaost “Ga Uuey af Tadbettor Daly Wiley. ‘The statemant followed a con- | take them *o completely by surprise that Colonist Fares from would have heard them. and hie ‘aldes end was frequent); ‘ ference betweeen Wiley and Secretary |!t8 Tripolitan grab was practically com- Chicago to points in y When tho detectives entered the dis- | cheered. — ionic epenmanint Wilgon. pleted before any outside chancellery Montana, Idaho, ered room they found a valuable © ee | was aware that such @ thing was con- / rea rae wnice tet: wevoansa 10] YNOR MINDS. MAGNIFICENT HIGHLANDER’S FIRST GAME, ee oe BIA MAKES A RECORD. |'*™2:* H] ME GEIREIRD Te) ie Eptchubi-iving on the. Gresser. ARRAY OF APPARATUS. LEAN, COLUM ES RD.| consTANTINOPLE, oct, .—Turk and British Columbia. Ys catised them to quickly discard the} Mayor Gaynor came out of City Hall R. W. P.O. A.B (Continued from First Page.) iesued a third appeal to the Powers to- $25 from St. Paul, Peary of murder, but when Mr. Thorne] at few minutes past 11 with Mr. John- Hendrickson, rf... 1 ie oO 4 The annual report made by Treasurer |day to intervene in the Turko-Italian Minneapolis, Duluth, qqeattived from Babylon, L. 1, he refused] son on bis right and Chief Kenlon on Yerkes, eB | 8 1{ their halt of the fourth, and the Doctor | Nash to the trustees of Columbla Unt- | war. Si ‘ Kansas Cit . to accept thelr point of view. had | bis left, They were followed by Deputy Speaker, 0 0 © o}appeared to be going at his regular |versity yesterday shows that for the! Turkey's naval losses up to date are BUpsrior, tA sent for fingerprint experts from the] Commissioner Olvaney and Secretary 1. Db lewis 1 8 © of pace. Titus died on a grounder and |riret time in {ts history the university placed by the Government at four ,Proportionately low Bureau of Identification to exaaine the! p, Wiis, Suiits, a, me 2 9 | Dolan and Killifer pop fled. beging the college year withont de-|torpedo boats and one gunboat sunk fares from all eastern este marks on the mirror andvon the! Tt was a fing sight they found before ja. Lewis, 2 13 50] are Giants ted the score in the ffth-Tgctency or addition to its indebtedness. and threo transports, two torpedo boats points ¥ 4 them, On h ( iT a a oy ter letcher had struck out Meyers Y hi and one yacht captured, Ad We exréct to entabilah that Miss] ten. On the extreme loft ang right Bradtoy 9 1 1 6 Ol was mate on Dootan's bad fumble und | , 2% comt FROM fo Tim the University and one ¥ Aipbes Reserve berths on the elec- atehum wag nor kilied a Detective 5 he, big Willams, o4 1 0} Crandall watked, Devore smashed a] @urns Las GItts | — tric lighted, comfortable and raeant Von fwistern, before the ar. [used by the Commissioner and hts dep- Hall, piss © 0 1 | pretty hit past third and the Chief came | mounting to $2,535,004 for both perma- low price tourist sleeping cars a\of Mr. Thorne, “From the story |uties going about the city, and the y aah se = —|home. Doyle was catled out on strikes {pent and immediate use helped the MONEY SAVE carried on the Great Northern Nts by the caretaker, wo aro con-] wigked looking “red devil" with tte big 2 ‘rotals 410 12 1} and Snodgrass was the victim of a|university to meet the running e<pen: | Rallway’s th ns to the . ed that there was no tul play.” lirdes bell on the radiator in which the "Naw YorK beautiful running cateh by 3 ‘f a SS TORS This continuons post sider at Poget Soda and the 'HORNE'S LAWYER DOES NOT] chief acoots to fires. Next to thenr were (Special to The Evening World.) : After Alexander had been retired for | ag ad i BELIEVE FOUL PLAY THEORY, | the low, rakish little runabouts, used] AMERICAN LE JH PARK, N. Yo! pantols, rf. vg iu ry Bs the Phillies Knabe got @ base on balis. TEs we ineerY. Pacific Julien T. Davies, Mr. Thornes law-| by the deputy chiefs, all faming red] Oct, S—It certainly looked as if the] piney. 04 Fhe OS Ay totuita iter Monee ‘ Ortental Limited » yer, who went to the house with his |and sparkling nickel, and each with ity| followers of the Highlanders have be-| Cruse, of, oo 0 0 ddd a ahi gh hes dodo Pepe dey from Chicago, Bt. Poul aod Minneapolis client, expressed the opinion that death | litte bell forward. come tired of baseball, for when Umpire] ("88° of: ; Ol threw the ball into the outfeld, but) ponpoNn, Oct. A news despatch Oregonian was due to natural cause are] Directly opposite City Hall steps was] Westervelt called play starting the “bi , 8 1 0) when, he tried to take home Snodgrass | rom Rome to-night says that a tele- |fB from St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, & Bumber of strange circumstances con-|the great water tower, which seems] ttighianders and the Boaton Red Sox | KTM ee 2 0} nalted tim at the Pitthe real fireworks {gram has been received there from | Superior Berea" Abas Aetchuma death, but /simost se tong as & oily block whin itl going tn abel rat game of their | Wertael: 68 Ot dd of in the sixth inning and practically [Taranto stating that the Italian crutser | | Great Northern Express murder has been pitted,” ald Mr. | traffic and scroaming Like an elephant |Uble-header, there was less than one | iain o...., te 0 1 | cinched the game by ng nine runs|Marco Polo has arrived at Taranto from Kansas City and Fast Dav Nothing has been stolen, and | gone crazy thousand fang weated In the grand) io nil SaCretiale and knocking Alexander out of the box. |with a captured Turkish warshtp, hav- Free Colonist Folder on request—call om the fact that the very excellent watch | Next to it was the grim Engine No, {stand and bleachers. As a double vie- | 5/1, ty ae o 0 | Murray started it with a hot single to ling on board a ‘Turkish General, 30 or address dog tho Thorne’s keep tn the house did ]58, with @ front like a millionaire's tour-| tory Would help each team materially in| Misher P- 0 0 1 Of teft and went to third on Merkle's base | sotaiers, 200 horses and 5,000 riffes. w.M. LOWRIE, Cen, Bastera Pos, Agent not bark during the night disposes, injing car and the rear of a|thelr position in the race, both man- | Caldwell, p 0 0 0 © 1Jsmash to centre. Herzog rammed a |" ‘1. Rome Tribuna announced yeater- 1184 Broadway, Centurian Bidg., New York our mind, of the possibility of thieves | huge coffee urn. of}agers wore determined to capture the =~ = = = slong single into right, scoring Murray, | ai. that the Marco Polo had captured having gained entrance during the night, were the hose carts used for the |twWo games. Fisher and Blair were se-|Totals .... 1 4 M% 18 4] sending Merkle to third and taking s Turkish transport Sabah. Dressers, Crea: Wal- Were Now. “Although the cause of death cannot | high-pressure service downtown where|iected to work in the points for the) Batted for Blatr in the ninth, ond himself on the throw to the plate, |the Tul i ‘ But, Gurved lars, vey be ascertained without an autopsy, wo|fre engines have been abolished, and| Highlanders in the opener, while Hall SCORE BY INNINGS. Fletcher hit <a, the jeftaield fence for) Liliaceae hoes, Gale, seta! $4 $22.50 Batleve, that Mia Katchum met death |the hose erat of No. and Willams dkd the same atunt fF the Boston. 0101008 8 Or ee eee ee ee TNO MEDIATION UNTIL, | chitteate 3” ai” gaa o en, with the 6 Sox. oe Meyers filed to e, but Crand ez tH Marks to Indicate polson, and on th lb rae ey ag caged ei v1 ej maisthiinai. Gainie * eae “alten New York... 9 0001 0 0 0 O-1} Hopped a hot one into left for a single, TRIPOLI IS TAKEN drawers; | baindsome $21.50 4 {von to shou! dl | Summartes: —Two-base hite—Dantels. “lete de 4 7 Crystal Cabinets, all Guar- other hand (ere are no marke to inil-|der in front of the apparatus in a Une| team in the first inning, The High! g.crine r els. / scoring Fletcher. Alexander was then Tarel oak, Tease" \ghelies, 42 $27.00 gate violence. The bruise on the side of fas long an the City Mull, The Abbott | landers had a mau loft on bawe, In the Sy rMice Nite Verker, a; Speaker, Sac-} taken out of the hox and Stanley was rove backs C her face may have been cause . sie one run Tiftce fy-Willlams, Stolen bases—Dan-| substituted. A wild pitch advanced | PARIS, Oct, &—The Itallan Emba er ay have been caused by &) and Krentwood stood before the Ine in| second inning the Hostons got one run c fan. ; tho riddle on D, Lewis's single and J. Lewle's | teh D.. Lewis, 31 FA Levis. setton Crandall to second and Devore walked, |this evening authorized the following $22.00 ‘oroner Hoellensteln was unable to s' h | ea—Neor ‘ork, 8; Boston, 9 First} Doyle smashed a two-bagger into right, nts 7 throw any light on the mystery, and Dr,|COMMISSIONER JOHNGON EX.|sinsie, witch put his namesake on | nage on errors—New York, 1; Boston, 1.| scoring Crandall and sending Devore to [Mediation by the powers between : $11.00 FIRST PRIZE EE ne will make an.immediate autopsy PLAINS TO THE MAYOR. feored on the throw down, J. Lewis Double playaHartrell and Knight,| third. Snodgrass then singled tito right |yaly and Turkey is mentioned 1 ss oa Bearer, white fluid in the bottle wil! bel Mayor Gaynor ran spryly down the| colliding with Harteail at second and| Yerkes, J. lewis and Lradiey, Gardner | and Devore and Doyle both dusted over |icnoh and foreign newspapers, At Factory Prices. Expresaly for tbe. Subjected to chemical analyats, ye, followed by the reat of the party. | having his nose damaged to such an ex. (|4"d Knlght Base hite off Fisher, § in] the pan. But all wa not over, Murray |) 0 in th rd has ¢ 3 \ Knocking him {& !antnga; off Caldwell, 4 in 4 tnnings.| hit to the right-fleld fence for three |declaration in this regard has heen Lennon & Company rough his lawyer, Mr. Thorne said] White gloved hands flashed to every cap|tent that It bled free none of the family had been th-/in the Mne in salute, The Mayor re-|) ed by Mise Ketchum that she had|eponded by lifting his hat, Then the deerahuten Struck out by Fisher, 3; by Hall, 9; by] bases, scoring Snodgrass, and came {made by the royal Government, which Although the Highlanders had three |Calawell, 3. Ht by pitched ball’ by| home himself on a wild throw to third. jle resting upon the logic of events, It tended to spend the might in the city. little party went to the right of the|n on bases with only one out in} Fisher, 1 (Yerkes), Bare on balis by|Lobert threw out Merkle. Ht jcannot speak of mediation or negotia- « {Wa know of no reason why she should | jine and walked round every plece of| their balf of the second, they were un- | P'S" 4; by Caldwell, 1; by Hall, 7] walked and stole second, FPlete! tions until after Turkey shall ha have committed sulcide, but Tam un-lapparatus while the Mayor listened ta] able to score, as Fisher struck out and | Passed balls—Willtams, 2. Time, 1 hour| struck out |recognized the occupation of Tripoll by willing to say that she ‘ommissioner Johnson's explanations, Daniels popped to Hendrickson in short |4%4 49 minutes. Umplres-—Messra, Wes McGraw shook up his line up, putting Italy. the Coroner's autor When the two old horses were|right. Hoth sides drew blanks in the |¢tvelt_and Connolly for the disorder In the reached, the Mayor was told that ‘The | third Inning. re ene thing to indicate violence of any| Abbott had been working for the city| The Red Sox got one more run in]4 to 3, the Boston Red Legs went TE ay sa caed that tlh Gp'th since September, 1861. He was then five | thelr fourth on inileld singles by J. | against the Highlanders for the seoond P F d L F il r je e city] years old. At twenty-five the old horse | Lew!s and Bi J. Lewls scored , i Nérday attending to the affalrs Til tunning to Ares \with, Engine | when Knight failed: to cover first bugs | ‘uate! determined to administer another ure roo aw a Fal ure he ‘Brearley school, which t# locat 45 in The Bronx, where there ts not|and take Dantela's throw for a double |Yfest to them. Manager Hal, Chase it No. 17 Wost I cant WINE [Put Warhop in to do the twirling, with Without a Pure Mouth. 151-163 E, 28d Bt, near Lexington Ave CARPET CLEANSING By Compressed Air in tre-Proot Building. FIRE-PROOF STORAGE j ordinary beer—a great deal higher in quality, upplied by all first-eln .s dealers. Served in lead- ing Hotels and Cafes. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. ‘vig : nf wrth atreet, | vi to do, Brentwoot was six| play after Dantels My hod & STAMPRES— iets, eaperie etehum made a deposit of $iv0 rs old when he joined the depart-|{ams's sacrifice fly 1e ball rolled to} Willams ou the recelving end, while for Household Goods, | wor! Wie dank and 1s now pulling the fuel | the boxes, letting Bradiey get to second, | Patsy Don You Save Oral means You Save Mouth: fa'ary dest ‘an thought that Wood had ed and control to win from T.M. STEWART EFT ORDERS TO HAVE FURNI. ne No, 20. The visitors were blanked in the fifth © U-SAV-O-RAL, the best mouth cleanser, is prepared by The Incorporated URE SENT TO HER ROOM Mayor patted the noses of both |an a conseduence of fast fielding by|the iovala, About 1.900 fans were on xAL, ti 436-442 WEST 5181 ST. Although she had lived with theliold them he was humiliated that he | tie Highlanders ftnelle broke th ind when the game began. Dentists of New York, an association of American Dentists; and American seen iS] Founded = Jabylon all summer Miss) hada't thought to slp an apple Into Mal giring of Koos eeKa in the Afth ama (The Red Sox started more trouble In| |] Dentists are the recognized leaders of the world in matters covering the 0 7B Ave in Wes, an apartment at the Mary-) pocket before coming over the bridge | got one run on Dantel’s flo drive to} thelr first inning by getting two runs tecth and mouth, U-SAV-O-RAL IS A LIQUID that gets into all spaces be- ent at Nos, 101 and| to-day, fter two were out, on Belore Selecting i Reninth sireet, for the At the ooneli Gf the review the| Ghnate serty a TA ante tates | haamee lh canteh iy Caixa cas be ah tween the teeth and gums. Powders and Pastes cannot do this, and, furthers = Rerdey Me a Bal ae J ne Hee ines wore broken and the crowds at caught napping at first on| to left, Engle's safe hit to the inneld more, leave sediment that irritates them. They also wear away these tissues, 14th St. Upholstery C i usA in onder fo take up her duties at a ral ae op nerrte Lp Ltd Bate Bw Area ey. awe Walk OM caeeaies Th tae eknlent 11 @ Brush the teeth with an up and down motion and not crossways. Look 33 W. Your Apartment | Ree orang ea: tie jenainee over AME an hour, | Com-| Calawell replaced I the | the second run fo tally with Hind see that all food particles and stains are removed, HC, een | missioner Johnson Ne ‘ j the anders at the beginning 1 the second In ne tae ia oa kar a 2 31 BES Gams Here yesterday to Fea] everybody cc have a chance to see Just | seth tani nn ee oe te ee Pn fhe viations wot | @ U.SAV-O-RAL'S anliseptic ACTION, destroying germs (the cause of Henpho CONSULT THE peaing. "She ter! here at 6 o'cl ape Ty the taxpayers’ money Was! in the seventh Inning the -lleft, Nunamaker's sacr Woods's ||] many ills, OUTLASTS ALL OTHERS, maintaining hard, healthy gums, or Vel i“ 7) Mths the telophone nymber or the [SCI spent In the Fire. Department |e uns-on Hen | Lva-bageer to deep centre,’ Hendrick: | {1 ‘THEMOST ECONOMICAL, Follow directions on bottle. a pa 6 0 Meee ee eee ot "he | these da ingle, » fumble of Yerkes's | son'a Infleid bounder, whlch’ went for» \ Val. ; | e.. “EXHIBIT WAS SPLENDID,"|) weritlee by Speaker and D.{ hit, and Yerkes's sacrifice to Daniele AT LEADING = IF YOURS HASN'T $20 | Advertisements in Bhrom tie Maryland Miss Ketchum | MAYOR GAYNOR'S CUMMENT, va drive to right for a bane, which} th the Tighlanders halt of the rat |] SeuccrsTs ~SAV-~ ie) ~R& 11, INSIST HE tommitt Attention Write t THE WORLD CRorty-ninth sre haven SEN ea eaOay He team scored in the olgnth | sav atriken pee viele Mot i GETS IT. Main store, 83 W. 14 Stes. L 8 nd instructed Manager Robert Thomas sw that ta boing made | 8° D.1 Aking a great cat oo | | DENTIF RICE: “ 5 5 evllaen IT es ‘ar You end for some furniture to-day at | ¢r es to bliss, In @ few nig p nd TURKISH FLEET BACK | SS ‘0 Beearly School and take it over to} yours there will be no ine the edd nist 4 | (i er ani 0! MMaryiapds He had already de-|iriro Department. I suppose that toe ninth IN DARDENELLES, Tine, ey ney ‘8 trunk ande@ hat box, which|samne may be case with the Street n J pM 4 y en expressed from Babylon Cleaning Department before long also. PARIS, Oct. &—A eibhista tas The World's “Apartment to be Broarly ' BAgol ix an exclusive |it is a pity, from a sentimental stand: | 10 Ris, 5 hoe} remps from Athens says that fourteen | FULL SETS, 84, 810. Let” Advertisements for youhs girls, and among | point, to lose the horses, but, alas, #¢ . i nat r nent ebay: * z offer pabtons arevG Ledyard Ginir, 3. & [cmest in thie world hug to gins wget, | te Harteolt Tout {Turkish warships Save re-entered the Gold Crowns, $3 and $5})|] you the greatest variety of Harris, Theodore Seligman, I. H.loconoiaiea Engle; Gardner philt | Dardaneties = tah " 4 aeration, homes, C. B, Zabrinii ames Trum-| Ile also remarked on the onlerly way Ney deem tig ee) Tee = | Jay, the 24 | Special for Wed (Fonte Mari » ath BET BY. ull, Joba E, Roosevelt ang others |{n which the m med through | Lewis, and Caldwell fanned, ending the esday, the Penn, DeSiaEE: in the world of! Antnce andthe lence ‘ef dre Nea hooking. the mas | same, Score; Boston, 4) Highlanders, 1 Tuesday, the pec! or Weaneseay, Heiten 13 ractlee, N.Y, All prices, 81268 and locations soclety.. The pregident ts Henry Fatr- | chines over Heid ‘Bandrne, and the secretary, aac | Woniniesloner Johnson wont to. tha SECOND GAME. | Learn to Make Cromwell, ania torday tht” Mtns [any ant duivered ay adeoes Won tig Your Own Frock to-do h how and de Crosswell, id ay that ghow a BATTING ORDER, 10 EF, 14th St, near Sth Ave, lS 10c POUND BOX 10c NUT ‘ 25c op ON CHIPS: ATH © A eH Ketchum had been engaged as b needs of his department. He acknow-| I, : manager of the schoo! five ye A ihat in The: aPeconte Buneat tra | oRaaton Sew York We Teach Practical Dress- W. 14th Upholstery Co., Tel. 2 : peetitae, °° Gnetsc 6 A s 2 ing wnill 11 o'clock, 108 W. 14th St. on the recommendation of Oakleigh | wax getting nearly $4,000,000 increase, out| Hendrik f. Dantols, rf > 255 i Dark How and Gortiands sireph stores epee every suee ti JPHOLSTHBE Thorne, ane mas alto, related to her. [anid ie didnot enable him to man the| Yerkes, as Dolan, 2b. utah Deetlering "All our stores open Saturday evewlne until 11 ofelock, 5 PC. PARLOR 5! UPHOLSTERE! he look ter the ph, 1 ma -|forty-two new fire houses under con-| 8) f Chase, of 4 ", ¥ . Mant of Hie school, and proved herself |struction and did not provide for in.| 1. Lewie, Ii Crem, if Pupils bring their own materials | | MILK CHOCGLATE COVERED 54. BARCLAY SY Very sMicient. "We ‘ound her, anide [creases inthe “pay at Mremen, which | started 29 CORTLANDT at \ er thevcy f ASSORTED NUT and make fishionable frocks while & Very | were necessary becaure of the Increasd | qeaee ner Dusineas | cuales ; ming woman. She never had any |cost of living, Ho urged increases for + 1b. Gard {oornin i ‘ Various nuts, such as pecans PARK ROW & NA’ * callers at the school, and I know of no| ades of firemen anc intimated that amaker, ©. Willams, Your inspection invited or circular nuts, filberta, Bragils, peanut pas 206 BROADW = = | reason Why she should have committed |he himscl€ and his immediate stait) Wools. 1 War D. }] sent on request, held together with a delicious covei 55° i) exit av hy euleide,” would not refuse larger salartes, | Umpires—Connolly and Westervelt. &. T. TAYLOR CO, ing of thick Premium Mik t $ U sr. NITY DRESS 4 by en Ketchum father was stone] ‘The Wire, Department uae bean 16 W, Bath Bt. Chocolate, \ Ic ey ae Sarees | M4 ‘ @ promini ctor jn falletanding still,” paid the Commission With the nr ama of the donbles Publishers of Le BON TON and Le Pound Box The specified weight in i tne for ever | oy A, Meat “able the city has btn wrewing* | beqder 19 shel cvedit b aeonitenr de ba Bade Uaioe, Cesta A ; AD a : th, 4 white n brewing. | Hegde edit by & avpre of a oe BPELOS HREM EMEDOODORCODES ‘ ~, ~*~ t m7 : . 7 ~~. “oo - weave -

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