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(Special to The Brenig W 4 HAMMONTON, N. J., Nov. days of hard fighting fre in the Penn Swamp hi ‘ought under control. About 10,000 acres of ert, land 8 been burnt id barns de- etroyed ‘and. much damage done to eranberry bogs in the Sandy Ridge Friendship region. Deer hunters charged with causing the fir: Medic! on of Medicine” (1802), on vase i “The healing of pulmonary tabereo- teste Bationts im whose mputa clastic tiseue and bectili have been found. * * * In the f@ranalation products and associated pneu- monte w scar tissue Is formed. while the should the term healing be applied. Many eminent medical authorities have testified to the efficacy of lime salts in the treatment of tuberculosia. and the @uccess of Eckman's Alterative in this Qnd allied throat and bronchial affections May be due partly to the fact that It con- #0 combined with other ee Ingredients as to be easily as- jm use of this remedy tn of tuberculosis—many of jo have yielded completely our bellef that tt ts worth some other treatment al- | enetatirs, Philed eee atl contenant dime of the * @ time of the sale, ¢ Kalesman gives k of ehew ee $175.00 Solid 18-K. Gold §; ee Peer] 18-K. Gold 2 TO ORDER. » Tailors, |) Enter 8 Cortinndt_ st, | MONDSON CREDIT. GEST WALES U0 THE CITY. Exsuist Tears AL biaMan earch co BS MAIDEN LANE, PHONE 243 JOHN | PMSueyt reat | 170 BROAD W) see DIAMONDS ON CREDIT masy EBEKLY OB MONTHLY PAYMENTS, American Watch & Diamond Co. @ MAIDEN LANE. Tel, S807 Cort, Down #1 WEEKLY cLor ND PRUDENTIAL, OUTFITTING 'COn 248 West 120th Bt. Open Rvenings, ONCREDIT S 5 OAMES BERGMAN S7MAIOEN LANE "CAPITAL CITY "LINE. Phone Sprii for robb’ ond offender. elry robbery,” day. Thomas fatle warrant was issued for the apprehen- sion of Dr. Thomas. combat ‘Thirty= “Bo TO YEARS IN SING SING FOR YOUTHFUL ROBBER WHO SHOT JEWELLER Wallin Gains Immunity on Other Indictments by Pleading Guilty. Harry Wallin, one of the two pris- oners who escaped from the County Court House in Broorlyn last Wednes- day, only to be r raigned in the County Court before Judge Fawcett to-aay for sentence, Together with John Gaskins and one Usoff, Wallin was under indictment ind shooting Joseph Saresky, a Williamsburg jeweler. Wallin was allowed to plead guilty to robbery in the first degree as @ first offender, although he Is a sec- His plea gained for him immunity on oth-r indictments. “T had nothing to do with the jew- declaired Wallin, “Gas. | “ kins had charge of that. And Usoff ~ | didn’t have anything to do with street car and cigar store robberies com- mitted by Judge Gaskins and m pear When Cali The $5,000 bond given by Dr, Julian P. Thomas In the case in the Feder: trict Court charging him with using the mails to defraud, was forfelted to-day by Judge Rufus E bret Foster. p for trial to-da: to appear, MAS Ope with offices at nth street No. 632 w ‘three squares a ——_———_ CAUGHT EASILY, (From the Detroit Free Press.) “That fellow's a fool.” If he'd been born a fish he'd had got past the first hook." tured, was ar- 6." "aweett sentenced Wallin to mite enn \ in is twenty-one, and has F can wet it, OF YOu CAM! thief since he was fifteen, graduate of Elmla Reformatry. Gaskins, who escaped with Wallin and was not recaptured until Friday night, was to have been sentenced to- He has pleaded guilty to rob- bery in the first degree as a second offender, When pleading on Saturday he charged that Elmira Reformatory had made him a thief. ent of Elmira, hearing of Gaskins's statement, asked Judge Fawcett to permit him to put in some evidence on that point, and Gaskins will not be sentenced until next Monday. peli tere $5,000 BOND FORFEITED. Dr. Julian P, Thomas Fails to Ap- He isa ‘The Superintend- Dis- The case but when called A bench ed 8 natural food Veat ong other naucte wasre biscuit which with, tne aid of an onion or a tomato would be equal to * concert last night by her singing of “Caro Nome,” from “Rigoletto,” and, tater, by her part in tne quartette from the same opera. In the latter Elizabeth For Week-End By Sylvester Rawling. NOTHER violinist made his initial bow to us at Acolian Hall yesterday afternoon as soloist with the Symphony Orchestra. He was Frank Gittleson of Philadel- phia, @ tall young man just out of his teens, with a serious mien and ® premature stoon of his shoulders, don and Alfs orchestral ture to ballet suite, “Sy! walts “Vienna Blood, nack conducted. There was a audience. John Philip Sousa and hie band who, after some years of study abroi dm his American|S@Vv° & concert at the Hippodrome debut last week with the Ph last night that pleased a large aud!- ence. Every number got an encore, 80 that the programme was doubled. Among the band's chief offerings were a new suite, mpreasions at the Movies” and “Sheridan's Ride,” by Sousa. The bg 1 Oe Virginia ew soprano; Mi | Gluck, violin- ist, and Herbert L. ‘ke, cornetist. Harold Baver, | the English pianist, gave @ recital at Aeolian Hall on Saturmfay afternoon that was a priv- flege to hear. His place among the great players, long established, was More than sustained. His Programme included the Beethor sonata in F English composer, @ qua rp major, OF, ki id the sonata composition reminiscent of Dukas’s/in A flat major, O} ; the Brahms variations and fugue upon a theme by gre and two part and three part ions by Bach. A crowded house Dplauded him without stint. Dr. Karl: Muck gave for the first afternoon concert of the Boston Sym- phony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on Saturday afternoon a programme that consisted of Brah: phony, George W. phonic Sketches” nm symphonic poom “Finlandia.” There was a crowded house that enjoyed to the ad the splendid exposition of each number, phia Orchestra. He was heard in the Bach concerto in E major, in which he disclosed an ingratiating tone, a modest confidence and a tech- nical skill full of promise. He got a generous greeting from a crowded house. Schumann's “Rhenish” symphony was the chief orchestral number, which Mr. Damrosch and his men played splendidly. Then there was comedy overture, “The Pierrott of you get it always fresh and full nevertheless, original ang charmin) At the end came Sir Edward Elgar’ “Cockaigne’ (“In London Town" rather noisy, but ingeniously orche: trated, imbued with a certain healthy sentiment, and winding un with an imposing swell of sound, in which the organ took no small part. gy Florence Macbeth carried off the honors at the Century Opera House SOUR STOMACH, COLDS, HEADACHES, REGULATE YOUR BOWELS—10 CENTS Turn the rascals out—the headache, ‘ your liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter and constipation poison from the bowels, ‘Then you feel great. A Cascaret to-night will straighten you out by morning—a 10-cent box from any drug store will » the sick, sour Made by the manufacturers of the famous to-night with Ca: i “De ‘t put in another day of distress. Tet € stomach; ur, undigested and fermenting food and that misery- ake the excess bile from regulate your rand bowels regul mane ou Weel bully and cheerful for Fes 't forget the children. months. MK.Gold: Testers Ware Their mills are located there. examples of the American woolen industry. just the staples, worth more than I was paying by. the yard. goods | said to the wholesale commission man who personally sold them: “If I buy these goods you must sell them at a price whereby I can advertise Standish Worsteds of the fin- est quality for $10,00 a Suit and live up to the advertisement in the fullest sense.” On that basis my offer was accepted. These goods can be found inside my store in all the various shades, and the price will be, Suit or Topcoat, to order. . ‘ coattoorder . . ready to wear out of my store. ™ In the newest Tweeds and Cheviots, Most Enjoyment for the Money! Everybody loves Peppermint and here at jlast is the real PEPPY Peppermint! DOUBLE strength—DOUBLE wrapped and sealed, so long as you like—and still there's the same luscious, cooling, soothing, digestion-aiding, stomach- steadying, palate-pleasing, long lasting flavor. Try it today! DOUBLE value for your nickel, because in each package you get 5 big sticks of velvet-smooth gum and a United Jix7. Coupon, good for valuable presents. UNITED NDISH | WORSTEDS » 35 TO 40 VALUES Plymouth, Mass., is noted as the home of the Stantlish Worsted Co. The fabrics they weave are sold through- out the entire country, by some dealers as imported, by others as the finest This is in a sense the story of a purchase | made to-day. of yards of Standish Worsteds, Black Unfinished, Blue Unfinished, neat small Gray effects, Black and White Pencil Stripes, Silk Mixed Worsteds. The man selling me the goods claimed that the silk in these cloths was Suits can put better cloths into his suits than these goods. 1 am boaded to the neck with woolens, and_ when I purchased these All Wool Black Rstety Over I guarantee them all wool. Black and Blue Overcoats, ready to wear .......sseeeee Balmacaans I have the finest designer in the business for this style coat, and I made these up In my $7. 25 United Coupons now come with both, delicious gums. It Makes Little Difference What You Need, a World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Get It. } 40-inch CHARMEUSE BROCADES— Personally, I didn’t buy the yarns that went into these cloths, but 1 am assured that they are of the finest Australian wool. lightest weights, neither are they thick, bulky goods, but they are fabrics that can be worn twelve months in the year. These are not the No foolish loud patterns, Hundreds No tailor selling $35 or $40 0. : 10.00 Custom Made Overcoatings During the dull season | made up 2000 Overcoats. I have them afl $8.00 own shops in the dull season, My price, ready to wear out, MITCHELL THE TAILOR FROM BOSTON New York Headquarters—1431 BROADWAY, Cor. 40th Street 1189 & 121 NASSAU STREET RATT Continuation of Our GREAT SALE OF AUCTION RUGS” from the great $5,000,000 sale of Alex. T. Smith & Sons entire stock of Rugs; made for this Autumn's trade. Never in the histery of Rug transactions have such low prices been known for euch high clase goods......7 for the finest home, these rugs present an opportunity never likely te be repeated...... ‘We were one of the largest buyers at the suction. Another large delivery increases our already fine assortments by many new grades, colorings and designs....... Among the higher clags ase j exceedingly artistic neutral tints, such as soft grays and tans, mingled wit” | tone, old blue, and other effective colorings; also many handsome border = denigns! with plain centres; also an almost limitless vartety of the always handsome and popular Orientals. A great opportunity for these whe have a Rug to buy. 98 Fine Axminster Rugs. .2.' 00 Witltons ween tinchOremal and tioret "and ‘Anmieetene ene. jeni@ns, pai ft. (extra stse)—excellen® |, $21.00 Best Axminsters. 15.98 8.3x10.6 ft.—Oriental, floral and medallion deatgns—all new. Seami: e 10. be 12 ft. ee bg oie hs $25.00 Wilton Velvets. 18.50 aeeten tice ”, Beamlens—9x12 ft—high art and | $1.50 Pemtan Voie Ve ee ’ Oriental patterns, 27x64 imancasterel Sng , $30.00 Seamless Wiltons and Axminsters...... Oxi2 ft—best atyies and colors. Ale, aa $42.80 Wilton Ru 20 styleo—9x12 Pencaccenncetinennnenstecensiemvemmsenrensensil) og Another Busy BLOUSE Day Tomorrow! * %& Spirited buying of last week proved that we offer the right goods at right prices. F IT PAYS TO BUY HERE. se REPRESENTATIVE VALUES FOR TOMORROW: White Washable Blouses Dressy Silk Blouses Knotted striped crepes or Shien cxetitte. et voties, all-over emb'd fronts gg era” blac —lawn veate—emb'a orf * ete plain collars—iong sleeves —rogularly $1.00 bodies— regularly. $2 At 1.85 ik, chiffon, fe anael, to, New Medela ao ere ‘ak eso" "ina ———_____» Hearn Opportunities 4 IN FASHIONABLE SILKS | | $2.00 CHARMEUSE SILKS 40-Inch CREPE erecta 40-inch—soft draping— Bie oe (| Ee = vane bows | Backs prelate fat iy Shier here woods, Plum Pea feck 40-Inch CREPE METEORS— > Medium alze floral 4 we 1.49.. 1.69.. 1.95 a p jorals ani : seroly comprehensive Gor ‘en eth wear ange of atte : also evening tinta : Woll'an blacks vu! evening tinth 08 o—________# ‘ WOMEN’S . a ATTRACTIVE UNDERWEAR | Everybody talks about our Underwear values. ...The fabrics, styles mings are everything that can be desired—and prices og ttm. value to be found, the ees reevecent tia Eavelope Chemises—Nainsook— 7 \ ff 7 + a Patinttaot tacos EASNAcot EN, oo| seramegeaetat ns, | | 1 New effects in finer, with Torchon value aie laces or Amt French embrold- eries in scallop designs....... BD Others at 1.28.. 1.49.. 1,69.. 1.98 Nainsook—pret- imaginable with iderles sna ribbons in fanciful lahesets at waint THROUGHOUT THE WEEK By Special Arrangement with the Manufacturers, We Will Offer “MERODE” Hand-Finished UNDERWEAR ~ At Substantial Reductions from Regular Prices. Merode Vests, Drawers and Tighta—usually .49 Same—extra sizes—reg. .69 Union Suite—reg. .98 .. Extra sizes—reg. $1.29. Made of finest bleached com! ALL MODES OF TRANSIT LEAD TO HEARNS — Downtown Is Convenient to Everywhere— Manhattan, Brooklyn, Jersey and All Suburban Towns. | AS cee, | | MORNING SPECIALS—Tomorrew, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. | To prevent dealers buying, quantit: 40 inch—aoft draping ai street and evening color white, cream and black SILKS—MAIN FLOOR, 49 ct. Serges and Melrose........... Weld ria moet ger pees 14 ct. Mere's’d Sateons—36 inch. ..... a7 Black, white, lar, aortment of staple and fancy for coata, portierss, linings, ey 21 et. Sateen and Taffeta Ribbons, . M1 lack, whit edene—w dt! Rintione aie Hiook |] t0 et Fancy Perel, 14 et, Linen Towellings—17 inch...... Maspeth ts. Sir casa 08 ct. Little Tots’ White Dresses. erry Ene PLWitIow—nAmmMeRN?, 6% at. Bleached Muslins., i 86 Inoh “eat finjah no dressing, |] 59 Un Table Dama. ms at, Women's Nightdvesees ound op re pec! $f, rim'4—r il

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