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aJ WSI ro 1 1 i IrI If 1 i 4 I Ij 11 i 1 4 ii 4 t11 1 4 i I THE WORLD VEDNESDAY EWEN1rin ARiri WOO I Wl ELOPED AND 11I JE ASKS 15000 fA Royal Guest Accuses Clar Venco Lowthcr of Alienating Her Affections Ina Suit for Damages I I BOTHMEN VERY WEALTHY I COTH I Justice Grecnbaum Issues Attach 1 merit Agalnit Property of Low ther lj decline Quests Damages if He Wins Suit Are In Omaha Clwonce Lowther reputed to bo 1ftT7 Wealthy Is charged with eloping iwlth iln Helen Quest the irlfocf A Royal Queit of No 45G Manhattan ave Wue In on action brought by Mr Guest to recover from him J7SOOO for the alI leged alienation of Mrs Guejfa affec I tion i Latest advices submitted to the court bowed that Mr Lowther who te only thirtytwo and lira Quest were In 1 Omaha A valentine from there was I I Bent toher SIx Ye a Old son Russell jtrho 5ho left In cue of her husband i 1 I The address was written In Lowthera band ft Three uIIe Aaalnit lotrtljcr I Lowther a member of Lother Sro one of the laresat coal dealing firms In the city The business wa established I ev jnlynve years ago by his grandfather and has been handed on down Both Quest and Lowtber are vary wealthy I The cult by Quest Is the third whch I young Mr Lowther has failed to defend In a short time The first TV as bet gun by his wife for Reparation On March 10 last she was awarded J2oO a month alimony with costs amounting I to 19033 last Monday she appeared before Justice Maddox and said that the alimony bad not been paid and asked that her husbands business be placed in the bands of a receiver to guarantee the payment of the alimony receiver was i appointed and took possession of 1 XiOWthera Interest yesterday Clarence Lowthcr was married Jan 12 1837 to Mary Rogers daugh tor of Ellis Roger a wealthy Brooklyn resident They lived at No 488 Nostrand avenue until a year ago when Lowther Is said to have left her and Ihe returned to tier fathers home at No Mi Hancock street where abe now lives When ho left his home Lowther went to the Manhattan Hotel where he was called upon by his wifes father To 1 him he said he did not intend to return to his wife or to support her I 1 Fonnil IIU Wife Gone In his affidavit filed with his suit I I ilr Quest says that he had known 1 Lowther 1110 business way several years and first became Intimate with him last Iay when they met at a IIUPP rat the Criterion Hotel After that Lowther who let It be understood that he bad separated from his wife was a frequent caller with Mr Guest at the tatters home This continued until i last September when Mrs Quest told I her husband that Iowther had Informed I her that fro Quest had been calling on I other women Gutst found Lowther In a Sixth avenue restaurant and after calling him anun derhanded our told htm their friendship I was at an end He bellaved his wife shared the same sentiment toward I Lowther until Jan 10 when he returned to his home and found this note Rural TVfcen you mtlr thIaZ will be Tatar i snlla ronv Nsw fork It JI a Bird struct IJ for mi la fflvs up KusMlI but lam HDJ him 1 tohtlp comfori you In this plrtlni liT dunt God alone Ii my Judge and ult I can Into th very depth 1 zny seort la will rtalnot Ijlrd aSsuredly eel juSt mibartJI ooooDy tf i IIELUl Quests Investigation shoWed that Airs i Guest went to the lilanhattan Hotel and I emploees recognized her picture and eat 01 Lowther as being the photo Graphs or whobiri bjien rnhovo guests who had bean tn the hotel from Jan 10 to Jan It ffiSuiVJilfcdtllei1 It belllled the couple left the city I Woman Detective In Cane I Further Investlaatlon showed accord InB to the affidavits that In November A and December last 1 year a mkn 1 earif man reo sembling Ixmttier wee a daily caller at I the Guest epartm its andStaml during aurlnir 4 these afternoons the boy RWlsol1 elthr sent ln play or locked In was tile I kJtclten In hIaa affidavit Mr Quest says that towther employed a woman detective to ft him ln0 comnromlrtnc lao that hiS wife could bring a POslUoni dIvorce action against Mm and that the female detective conteMoa iter mission when sloe Ibad had a quarrel with the employing heron eKoncr ri these anIdavU JuUoe Oreenbaum complied with the request of GUest and Issued an Attachment against a valusble piece of property bolongjng to Lowther nt the cornfer of TJilrJ venue ana Thlr tleth street 110 as to have sccpred niece of propany on which levy SOllie lie made In case Quest wins the suit CAn judgment This Is the second Such and auM nt I Bicfiment Issued hment byny any court i ii In the United StAtes According to Quest two weeks before his wife left home Lowther said w5 In tereit In the huldlng on irmtvtha street occupied by Best Co jig OSOO cash and fried to dispose for of other properly It Is with this money hi paying present expenses Quest aya end tJngbe would lieU his other PlOP rlY bl asked for the attachmeot on till Third avrnull rrnterty BOY WRITES TO VANDERBILT La4 VJio Flared Truant Imfg lie Asked 1C for Job 1111 Correlll fourteen year old of rfo IS Borden avenue Long Island City the boy who pJayrd truant In order to ride on William Vanderbilt Jrs auto mobile and was sent to the Truants Home and Inter cot a certificate per rolttlnr Mm to BO to work was arrested again today on a charge of ya rancy and arraigned before Muglilrale Connor I ton In thr tAnK Inland City Court The boy was found Bleeping In a wagOl with two other boy He told the Magic II trate tha he had written to Mr Van 1 rterbllt several time asking his runlit I 1 AHC In getting work but had received 110 reply Now lie wants to bo a jookf I ire weighs ejx nve pound lie was D1i I Jtii hIs parents could be sent for liles of lprInE it pw his put out I It I i i 1 i 1 WIFE OFRICHCOAL MERCHANT AND THE MAN I WITH WHOM SHE IS ACCUSED OF ELOPING FINED 5 FOR HUCCINC WOMEN Broker Turnbull Defiant When Arrested Was Pale and Penitent in Yorkville Court as He Begged Magistrate for Mercy HAD SPENT NIGHT IN CELL I I Horatio Jj Turnbull twentynine I years old a broker and graduate of Princeton who lives at No 59 West I Thirtysixth street was arraigned be fore Magistrate Flammer In th York ville Court today on a charge of die orderlY conduct In that he had hugged and Insulted women passing along Fifty ninth street and Central Park last night Turnlbult was arrested by Policeman Covanagh of the Park Squad on com plaint of John niddell of Winfleld I Mr niddell who was walking with his wife declared that he saw the young broker COup to several women grasp them by the arm and attempt to em brace them He sold he also heard him address Improper remarks to the women who as soon all they could free themselves from Ms grasp ran away After Mr niddell had watched this performance for several minutes he hunted up Policeman Cavanafh and asked him to Interfere TurnbuU who was near by overheard the complaint and gxdng up to the policeman dared him to arrest him Then he poured forth a tirade of abuse flavored with oaths upon Mr lUddell He told Cav anagh that be arrested bun he would have him broke as he had many In fluential friends and relatives The bluecoat placed him under arrest and looked him up in the Arsenal overnight i When arraigned before Magistrate Flammer today the young can was pale and trembling and bogged humbly that he be rot severely puntstied He is a tall fine looking young fellow and was dressed in the height of fashion He said he had been drinking heavily and attempted to excuse his conduct on tills ground Magistrate Flammer however fined him 5 He said he did not have that much money with him but would send for It Ho WAS again locked In a cell to await the paymen of the fine EAMEDSHECHOPPED HUSBANDS HEAD OPEN Lang Got Wise and Bolted Figuring It Mjght Ba Three Times and an Axe for Him Bem1e lila wife dreamed twice In succession that aha had choj ped his head open widh an axe Gustav Lang a sculptor of Astoria ItiCt Ills home at No 43 Mill street Hem ofraM the third time would prove to be reality My Wire had the axe hiMt ha ex plaiired In Long Island CIty Police I Court where his wife had him up for abandonment today Just before she had the dreams the Threatened to make another Quldeneuppe aura out of me Although Hang refuses to live with hVi wife 110 Is willing to support her and on his promise do 00 Magistrate ornorton rekaaed him WIFE MUST LIVE WITH MOTHERINLAW That la If Husband so Elects and She Wishes to Have Claim on Him for Support It a wife refuses to live in the 1me home with tier motlI nlaw her husband Is not obliged to support her according to Mafflftrate Connorton the Salomon ol Lang Inland City Oscar flUlntftir was in court today on complain of his wife Dertha who charged him with abandonment del elnger laid that he was willing to pro vide a home for her Uut Judge Interposed MM Uol singer mother llvi with him and I refuse to live in the wane home with herIt It hW house replied lie Maffla trato He has a right to hive ms mother there if ho IWlJ1U her If YOU return to live with Wm there la no law compelling Wm to support you I Woman Sattragfi Hleellon cw OHMJANS March Tho principal buslpess of the Womsn Huffagts Convention Tu the election as folloiM Honorary 1rcsldent SUsan II Anthony flocheiter Yf PrMldsnt fjvrrlo phaj mauC tt ttaw york Vice Irrsldent at IlIrg Itcy Anna Howard 0lmn PMladclpMa Corresponding Secretary KaU Gordon New York I Itocordlng fjccretary 4J18e Slpna Dlnok well Coaton Tr4suret rrtft Taylor Uptpn Warren Oi A lUor lary CojrgMhall Dtf lnM iBd Laura Clr Lu1nt1 Ky i I i1 i jt ir MISS BEATRICE IRWIN WHO WAS ENGAGED TO THE EARL OF ROSSLYN ALMOST CUT IN TWO BY ACARe Young Girl Meets with Peculiar Accident on the Bowery at Grand Street and Is Dying in I the Hospital CAUGHT CAR AS SHE FELL Esther Weiner nineteen years old of No 403 Grand utrcet a beautiful Russian err who has only been in this country a year fell under a Madison avenue trolley car while crossing the Bowery today and was fatally injured in a most remarkable manner TIle Madison avenue cars turn Into the DOR cry from Centre street through Grand As they swing around the curve they come to a full stop The young girl crossed In front of the car as It was stoning down She hnd just passed the tracks when she slipped and In try Ing to save herself grasped the toot board at tho side of the car Then an tho car Jerked forward her body was swung under the car directly between the front and rear wheels Neither con ductor motorman nor passengers had seen her fall She acrepmed and tho motcrman felt a peculiar jar He threw on the break bringing the car to a full stop Several pedestrians and Policeman Flandcriy who had Keen the xlrl fall rushed forward They found her body against the rear wheel Her left ann was broken and a purse with a braes clasp which hung on ter hip was cut In two as If with a knife A lunch box she II had carried In her hand was crushed to pulp She was unconscious It the car had gone six Inches further the girl would ftave been fevered at the waist She was taken to the Gouverneur Has plttli whero It was found she was in jured Internally and could only live a few hours The girl was the sole sup I oit of her widowed muther and younger sifter Mlrhaol Kllman of No 42 East Blghtyllrst Btreet tho motorman of the car wat placed under arrest GIRL RUN OVER Airuc Hnrrlll Knocked Ilotvn by WaRTiui TnUrii to Hospital Agnes Durrlll twenty years of age who said she lived at No 13S1 First avenue was run over a Injured nt Beventyslxth street and Ilrat avenue today by a wagon owned by 8 Korornn a baker of No 1090 First avenue The wigon was driven by rank Hromas who wa arrested and taken to tho Bast Sixtyseventh street station Usa llurrll was taken tq the Preibytrrlan Hospital There Is no suph a number a3381 In First avenue GROWTH OF PUSHCARTS StnMllnii Knots allowing the Blv increase In Xrr York City How great an obstruction to the streets the pi hcarts are nays a mornIng paper may be judged from the fact I that the cert mid the men placed In single Hue woUld nil the completed rapid transit sUbway from end to end Includ ing all the switches und brauclie UUlipose the whole twentyone of pushcarts wciu mauled on Ilioadwuy In a double tow mtkliig ten and a half miles of Ilicni they could blockade nil trdnio the whole buflnets length of Hroadway And the number groin very monih At 111 present rats of JncreAf Manbtt Uiwill liae 0 inany 1Jeddlerslrl two year that ffM ftrtiU MU Ja 11 i it 16 i J1 LOVELORN EARL STAYS BEHINDs I The Noble Rosslyn Cast Off by Beatrice Irwin the Stage Beauty Will Not Follow Her to Europe THINKS SHE WONT RELENT The Earl of Rotslyn lovelorn and bemltteneil English Lord nnd actor Unt IN to Europe toda after nil He wall on the Cedrlon Hailing list and Its trunks were all packed and he wnn going over to London see attain the girl who threw him down and lkeo Ion his aristocratic heart but he changed his mind Miss Beatrice Irwin the actress wha has scorned him If she expects lilm to come chasing after her will be disap pointed unless the Earl Changes tils mind again His trunks are still packed at the Gllsey Houso and tie could easily ta1c another tenmer It he makes up his mind that there Is a chance for him Just at present lies sure there Isnt Ho admits that there were disagreements between him and Miss Irwln who was Ihls leading lady In Tim Young Mr Pettlfer and that lro asked him release her from tier promise tobe his wife I oto Jrserelasooherhe sat a today It would eitt no use for me to follow her to Europs She wouldnt change her mind I tried to get her to before shf salted but she wouldnt Im going to stay hero for tho time tInS I dont know what tll do but I have iseveral offers which I am now considering A Jiewsiinpery Career The noble Englishman has had a very nowspapery time since he came out here less than a year ago He landed ably attended by the press agents of Mr Charles Frohman who had retained him to act In Theres Many a Slip which was put on at the Gar rick Theatre In September 1901 The Earl appeared as plain James Brsklne In the character of a servant but everybody In the house knew that Enklae was the Earl Quite a number of persons thought hit acting was sufficiently good to Indicate that he had known competent servants before he took the stage In this same company was Miss Beatrice Irwin an Kngllth actress who the Frohman press agents declared had been engaged by Mr Frohman especially for this production It was even asserted that Mr Fiohman considered her the most beautiful young actress on the English stage After seeing her thousands of AmerIcans were willing to wager that 31 Frohman wrong or that his press agents were deceiving the public Earl Fell In Love irllli Her But the Earl ox Hosilyn thought as the press agents said Mr Frohman thought on this subject He fell madly I in love with Mlaa Irwin Bite did with hIm They kept to the same companies and thrir engagement waa duly announced The public went to ten them make real love on the stage and there was delight on both aides So thing went along the Earl occasionallY breaking into print In other rcti than as actor and lover lie came over from Europe during the winter and played a little poker In the liners smoker He had for poker mate among others cap Doc Owen who can play poker The dlstlngufohed actorIover nobleman was skinned out of bout 11000 and ho howled as ha came ashore This didnt get him his money but It got him many line In the newspaper and gave him a good excuse to write all about how his system at roulette ifall down nt Monte Carlo and drove him from Mayfatr to the New York nialto Out a lln ot UIII Oirn By and by the Karl concluded that he would cease working for others He would work for himself lie got money enough somehow to take out a company on the road The play was The Young Mr Petllfer Miff Irwin wag the leadlne woman anil of COUru th Earl was the trading man It was great chance for the rustics to see the real thing In an English Lord and they took It Financially the company was doing very well when something happened between the leading man and the lead Ing woman Miss Irwin startled the public by declorlnr that she was cud jleoly caned back to England She went III a ruth two weeks fro The engnge meats of The young Mr PeW fer wvro cancelled The company came back to New York and Miss irwln sallej for nlland VVooilralP MIIIMIOIH lfttJanri au 1 Ua Co Pad 141 Timothy Woodruff is making money at thi3 EM of tKtUTl hour 11 do11 WOMEN STORM COURT 8U1LDlNC Throe Hundred or More Crowd In to Take the CivilService Examination for Municipal Jobs SOME IN FINE FROCKS Gorgooui Easter Finery Decks Some of Them While Many Othert Appear In ShabbyGenteel GarbA Policeman la Overwhelmed Imagine basketball rush In the most proudly masculine womens college but with the participants bright with smart gowns and gaudy with Easier bonnets and you will have a faint Idea of what took place today on the ground floor of Ihe Criminal Courts Building when over throe hundred women applied for examination for city positions They had come for the purpose of beIng examined as to their physical fitness to nil the positions they rough and for which they nlll aftrruatdn hae to tako a mental examination The city jobs they are striving for comprise police matrons bathhouse attendants matrons recreation piers and attendance officers of the public schools The examination was conducted by Dr Houghton attached to the Civil Service Commission mmllcaUfltlff It Wan held In a small room reached narrow stairway the entrance being guariler by a policeman who faced tin crowd of applicant surging on thr stairs and near the clovatoin with dismay Many of the women were beautifully i gowned one In particular who sought Ito be attendance officer upbearing Ina Httinnlng frock of black velvet with hat of flaming red poppies In harp contrast was a xhabloucntirl old aity with a bonnet of fifteen years back nnd a defiant golf cape She told everybody that her application had been made four year ago but that she had Just been no tilled to apply for tam nntlon I have lcd to lopg and I have the names of BO many prominent people on my list that I really think I have good chance of getting a position dont you7 and she looked around at other applicants Stand In line ladles Get back there that woman with the red hat QQult that pushing Ladles ladles you must stand In line cried the fat policeman Who stood helplessly among them But the women paid no attention to him They knew that they oould enter the small doorway leading into the examination room only one ut time but each wanted to be that our and tbo policeman yelled and perspired and i pleaded in rilaniwr At one tmo there Wrf at kflKt three hundred women crowding tim Httlo staircaSe A commotion was rtartcd by tho adventurous uoallng of the stairs by a photographer who sought to gain a point of vantage from which tv snapshot could be taken vtihcn tho police man drove him from the closai Ioor there wan a smart round of npplauao But afterwards when he prepared to take a Hash light there was a ircneral preening of clothes by the fashionably gowned and an earger tfhrlnklnx by the women whose faces and attire wore the Onarlcs of poverty IaJt tthn nnllpmmnn fmifiv11 pnlrl the foil In the velvet gown tothe reporter Why be tried to order me to eland In line Look at that woman over ther Tbo Idea of her applying for the position attendance officer She cant stand tne the physical examination Im sure AI CHIMNEY FALLS IN INJURING WOMAN Excavation for a Cellar Weakens I Foundaon of Adjoining House and a Crash Follows Workmen excavating for a cellar at Twentieth street and Fourth avenue Brooklyn wrakepd the foundation of an adjoining building today cauilng the chimney tn fall through the roof and seriously Injure Mm A Iauben hcreer the wife of the owner of the property Another member of the family was slightly hurt Mrs Laubenberger was in a room on the top floor when the chimney crashed down upon her She sustained severe scalp wounds and Internal Injuries Her son who wile In the rear yard was hit on the head by a brick The Injured woman wan taken to the Norwegian Hospital It Is feared that the entire building will tumble Into the excavation as It has a brick foundation and the work of repairing It Is too dan geroufto allow of effective work FAT BABIES Are Famous Sleepers The Baying Sleepy as a fat baby expresses a good doal for fat bablw arc famous little fellows to sleep What a contrast Is their refreshing rest to tho pitching and tossing of alee leu coffee drinker A good elder ot Springfield III found a way to bring refreshing Bleep In place of Insomnia Until three years ago he wys for 15 years I was troubled with a throbbing In my stomach waa very nervous kidneys out ot order troubled with severe head sauce and dreadful Insomnia After trying all sorts of rem dea I came to tile conclusion that my troubles were the result of drinking coffee and seeing an article In tho paper about Postum I determined to try It Bo I quit coffee and took on Ioetum It agreed with mo from the first cup AI nret i drank it diluted then pure I relished It too and to my great Joy I was soon free from stomach trouNe nervousness all gone and head clear and instead of being wakeful for halt the night 1 sleep like a tat baby and get up In the morning refreshed This I owe to haying quit coffee and taken to drinking Posting Name furnished by ltllm Co Dottle Creek Mlcli Nothing marvellous about It but there Js reason It healthy sound sleep Is worth anything to you drop coffee tod give Piwtum a short trial sly tw diyi That will Ul the Ul 1 A AFTER EFFECTS OF LA ORIPPE 11 1 1 4 Peruna a Specific Restorative That Has Stood the Test of Time Women Pear La Grippe and Catarrh Peruna a Reliable Protection ITIJOUT rolling the lUuutnlon nn to WITHOUT whether la grippe li produced by A ijipclflc microbe or net at lu this much certain and Admitted by all It will produce cbronlo raUrrb It not promptly end properly cured It leaves II pernou haggard weak callow fraislcd out mucous membranes nil congested appetite changeable digestion ca rlcloui and lust about empties lift of all meaning or deslrabllltr There la no remedy In the world that meet the conditions produred by la grippe lrtter than the remedy Peruna Peruns strengthens at It renoratci noothcs while It stImulates heals aa It expurgate Peruna It not a purgative or cathartic or rodattrt or stimulant nor a vegetable or mineral poison reninn Itenclie the Source of Cn tnrrhnl cneaUnhen1tbr Uncoil Membrane reaches the source ot all dioceses of the mucous membranes by tta artlon on the aaamotor ayitem of nerves Cvnry person wbo ban bad la grippe Curing the last year ahould take court Of 1eruna No one need expect perfect recover uiilesa they do 10 The grip bas produced catarrhal Inflammation of Ibe liole mucous membrane and Rood bfollh luiposalble until these are restored to a noimal condition This 1crima vlll do AllrAt many remedies have been suggested far tills condition from time to time but Ieruna appears to be the only remedy that hna any aubstantlal value In thete caies It bus tood the eot of tony yeiira experience and still occuplrt the unique po I altlon ot being the leading It not the imly I Kpecino remedy for th 7 after cireitu of li I RTlppe At the appearance of the fIrst ymp UnnR of frIll people should rtiy Indoan ind take Ieruna In unsll down leaipoon fat every hour until the symptoms ilu appear This will prevent a lone dlt introun ulcknesa and perhapu fatal reoulta nn nw wr wr 311i Mrs Wabash TbtOpblle avenue Srbmllt ChIcago wife ill at the MSecr Ur3r 01 the German consulate writes the following letter to Dr Hartman from nn lOr suffered this winter with a severe attack of la grippe and having Ii repeatedly hearda I the value of Peruna in such cases I thought I would try it I used it faithfully aid began to feel a change for the better tha arcane day and In tIC course of a week luna very much im proved After using three bottles I not only found tliat the grippe hud disappeared but my general health was much better am satisfied that Peruna is a wonderful dm11 family remedy and gladly illdorseitJlrll Theophile Scllmitt hhd Omaha Neb Tan SI 1900 The Periina Medicine Co Columbus Ohio Gentlemen Jnn G8ycars old muhale and hearty and Pernna baa helped me attain II Two years ago I had In grippe my life waa despaired of Peruna saved meJ GullL iron James Oulll la one of the oldest and moat esteemed men of Omaha Neb coming to that city In Its early days when DR GARDNERS GOOD WORK Disease of the dln Bllndnoi Eye Including Blndnlu and Disease of the Ear Including Deaf neil Once Dreaded al Incurable Now Yield Readily bibs New Gardner Oscillation Treatment a mm Jlti be will not lIe ifila till lh rr urr cllon Tint much is elsie Mtdlrtl sileQc baa advanced wondtrttillr bnt It cannol warm to lift a ilud mtoi tttl or it la motion a burt tint boa rtml to boot And Iurtbrnlsme tliert sr hiving IniilMi la whom I Is loot I powerless stors buIlt I It to ilor life to tht dad Hut In driwlnt the lie bitirtn vlitl It poi dale cod what cal possible to eellllllrntd ached rican thee Is ntlther itmt nor fcu msollr nor irofiIJOnhl hoatitT In tiicferailn tat list of IneuraM human msUdlcs Tilt phyilelin or rpacUtltt no mattir how hlKh ht rasr stand ou tht udder ot reputation ho obltlnsttlr holds Inday that dealoeu Jut lo Jtroptij of the sndllory acre tblrktntl or adbMtd nr dross or snktloill ot lbs imill boon ot Ibt nr whither rtiultlnr from estsrrh nr other could or tbst bllndntss due to slrophr of the optle RMVff stsrsrt alsurnma or shill crowtbs art Incursbli eoatrsdlrti a mstttr 01 Ilrl slltittd by bandrtjs ef popl nh3 bars bile curtd of thtit very rondllloni right btrt la Ntw York br Dr CsMiitra Ntw OKllliton Trtatmtnt rA rA desr orrUW Ant far UH OAiu MitH III 430 Klltb Aye New York CIO Total Deafneii Cured Tl rollowlm ales Itay ttt prfellr curd Trratmratt nl follo1 by Ib new Osrdosr OielUatlon Ilr Llinaj SlntllaBc 353 lcilnntou ave City ilr Lawrence Jllller 8011 South era Bonlevurtl llrum City Jllaa holly StnncllfT 04 have iryrr iii liraoltlya Mm tlrl 23B eat yUlh at City Sir John Itrlcel Out Flunlilnir SITC llruuklrn Useful Sight lorid fliow sis Iin lb atmss sod liition cia Our otairs recently eared ot loourtbl era I MSMt Including blltKla Ur OjrOofi iw nMiilAtloa Trtstmtnti llloD TltDlll Jlr Hurry llurclui 71 Just miss Il 1 CIty Jin Qatar tteesp Dover Ilnliic NY Mr Ivnnta mierf 407 East TBtli at City Sir Jolin llMrtery 1 at Neir Ilorbellr 1 Iir lnrr nmjr he cimsiilleil daily troll 5 lo HI sun ilnx 1M until Ht hip private mUlct 4nn rEfIt ntrniir lirdvrcii iNli mill IIMli streets Neir York Ch Trlirro nil letters should lie II ii 1 rca sIl Supday World Wants Work Monday Mpnfl ncr rf 4 a i 1 I I 9I 5 qJ A qJf I I tISS I i 1 I fli I TlinolMUIn SO IIJIITT OK CHICAGO CURED OF LA GRIPPE BY PERUNA 0 Perunn Not Only Cures the Grip Epidemic Catarrh but Itl Leaves the System in a Healthy Condition It little dreamed ot being 1 metropolis He bus done much to make It what It Is perv InK on public boards a number ot times The abaTe letter written by biO to The Ieruna Medicine Co of Columbus 0 In dorsing their remedy Verona for catarrh ronaequently carries with considerable weight and Importance Grippe Is acute epidemic catarrh There la no remedy In the world that metA this form of catarrh aa thoroughly as Ie runa During the tint auces of la grippe Icruna la on unfailing remedy People who hare had la grippe and bare partly recovered but remain half nick will find Verona lud Pern exactly suited to their case Them a no remedy devised that will so quickly and thoroughly dispel the disagreeable and aeri oua aftcreflecta of la grippe aa Verona Peruna li the acknowledged catarrh remedy of the age Dr Hartman the com pounder ot reruns baa written a book on the phase of catarrh peculiar to women entitled Health and Beauty It will 0 sent free any address by The Feruna Medicine Co Columbus Ohio I you do not derive prompt and factory results from the use ol i a wrlta at once to Dr Hartuian slvlae a full ctatement of your case and be will be pleated to give you his valuable advIce gratis Address Dr Hartman President of T1 A Hartman Sanitarium Columbus Ohio Boys Departments We mention a few of many special items for Thursday and Friday 1 Boys Sailor Blouse Suits ages from 3 to 10 in allwool worsted rgeal colorsroyal blue cadet navy red and brown elegantly trimmed with good quality silk tie pants A A 50Boys d1ues50 JMUU ti Boys DoubleBreasted Suits ages 7 to 16 of allwool cassinieres cheviot I I Scotch mixtures serges ji A A I and 4OO black Thibets value 3 Boys 3Piece Suits coat vest and pantsages 10 to 16 made of allwool blue worsted serge black Thibet Scotch cheviot cassimere and I fancy worsteds value 600 to 650 ue 1 3 0 CL OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS 279 Broadway near Chambers St Fourl 47 Cortlandt St bet Church and Jreeawlch Sts uonvenIent 1 211 and Jlp SIxth Ave bet Hth an rccawlchSt 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About The Evening World Archive

Pages Available:
154,325
Years Available:
1887-1922