The evening world. Newspaper, February 21, 1902, Page 4

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: ore i & # _THE WORLD: - POSEREY MY «PRINCE HENRY IS __PLEASESENDUS HEAD NEW PARTY. NEARING NEW YORK. jNEGé, SOMEBODY. EFFECT OF ie cai WITH Wireless News irom ahaaaninie Royal Visitor! Tyat's THE ONLY WAY YOU CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN. May Be Received To-Night. | CAN STOP THE FAMINE. Indieations of Unien with Dake of | Hens te Dive States Gre yee | Devonshire to Re Supported by the Times. LONDON, Fed. 2 Camphell-Bannerman's sec LAberal party tf fruttful topic editorials and f a ters of Great Hritatn | wis the] a pe WHERE THE PRINCE WAS THIS Moa els Sata ok erate zw m MORNING country inet: lurk verage mtrietly lim he Mayor ‘ t me les twill be pele cada of marinate Liner’ . fret meesage from the reach New York | me neara from th be escorted ID | a Evanr'e fleet | ranged th Naty pens apprinted hy the Mayor ——-—- |TAMSEN PRIMPS TO MEET THE PRINCE. Phirty fourth WIFE FEARED HE'D ELOPE. making erat! Philomena Te! ff Tammen ts is to recetve Prince Henry fourth street Mayor Low mador von Ho DUMB MAN'S WET | He js modeat enough not to think that | the Prince wil loall on him personality, but he belleves the Kalner’a trother wit | & him President's deleguten will await f | Prince Henry will inn from the gang fienialeeeas ae kk and walk across the width of|wian to see all of New Tork. espect x Oss? fie Tohensal That section in which the German-Ameet. | V7") Magistrate Avenue the ple to the Hohenzollern, which ties | on the south elde of the dock whee the foot | will land. He will be met at f the mangplank by Mayor Low and the other committees and formally In one window hangs « qreeted which {a painted the word On the Hohensoliern all men," which fn ‘Rnelish) means will be drawn up tn i! some” ; AFTER PEDDLERS. GREEKS IN TERROR | OF LITTLE! MAN WHO REPORTS THEM. wterday that lispose of and fly with the etr! His rd all to Ko home and be good QUOTES SCRIPTURE AND MELTS HIS HONOR. | placard on] ce ‘Welkom: | i s icwrats toner Writes Appeal in Which Me Blames Intoxication to Free Hot Seotches. James O/Leary, « homelem deat mute, the east wide would amuse | offered a written appeal to Mamietrate Olmeted when arraigned in the Centre Street Court today. Pottceman Conley had found O'Leary very much tntoxt cated yesterday evening tn lower Hubert street. When asked what excume he hed to make O*Leary handed the following miastve to His Honor “Judge Olmated: Iam sorry you like a fool. I was clr meMtere t may, why didn't he oome over I wae Sheriff? ‘There would have receive roller surrounding him ne will the committers Thre hundred persons ran de accommodated on the quarter: /5 n interesting office for him to peep deck of the yacht, The acene there will linta then, and perhaps he'd have liked be a brilifant one to have eeen why ‘der chall vas owd Tk was waht to-day that a would not octand any ST. LOUIS’S RICH GIFT TO THE PRINCE. Watts TIM They Vi an Ordt-| The solid gold fel will be pre Nir to Prince Menry Looe an street. I got free I feel so ditt pavement kr | CLEARING THE SNOW FROM WAY OF PRINCE. ve wate engrossed ren ——.—. KAISER PLEASED AT w PRINCE'S RECEPTION. |: RPRLIN, Pet from Londen Nilam as NEW SERGEANTS T0 GO AWHILE UNPAID. RIVES HOLOS UP THE ROLLS PENDING COURT DECISION. ~ [OsTs DUTTON TEN. ne KAISER’S WREATH - FOR GRANT'S TOMB. | HOW CITY WILL | ae | \ 10 FORGE at ments Are Valid Many When Prince Her pin the «mh nt . rs Me ainh (call xa RECEIVE PRINCE. | ; AGhiad BeLCURe Ce vndoof the Katser rwo wreaths me TSS BENMAN FINDS PURSUIT OF | se SPECIALTY EXPENSIVE. —. LUCANIA NEAR PORT; DIDN'T MEET PRINCE. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, are caused by a | he can’t get enough for her. 1902 Indigestion Sleeplessness run down system and poor blood— “| food taken is not digested, - because the nerves of the ‘stomach are not supplied ‘:with enough rich blood to: make them work— Vino will correct both. How Vinol Made H.L. Stearns Rest Well, “H. L. Srearns, General Clerk of Police Court, bought Vinol for his wife, baby girl and himself, and he said he never saw anything act so quickly. The little girl got so she would not cat, but he says now He also says he was troubled with sleep- lessness, which Vinol entirely corrected.” Vinol Cured Mra, Hutchings of Stomach Trouble. T bought a bottle for my wife who has been troubled for years with stomach trouble. I had not much faith in any medicine, we had tried so many, but was induced to try Vinol by hearing so much of its won- derful powers. The first bottle almost completely cured my wife's stomach trouble. I tried some for myself, being all run down and worn out. The result was a complete surprise, for | am now well and strong, Vinol is certainly all that is claimed for it.”—FrLoyp Hurcuines, ‘Wheeling Avenue, Muncie, Ind. When we talk of Vinol we know of what we speak and will refund your money if you are not satisfied. -RIKER’S DRUG STORE 6TH AVE. and 23D ST. ‘THIRTY-ONE YEARS WEDDED, SHATTUCKS ARE PARTED. ————E She Says He Threatened Her, He Says She Prejudiced the} Life, Got Drunk, Abused the| Children Against Him, De. | Children, Scared the Ser- serted Him, Scratched His | vants and Called Hera D—— Face and Told Him She| Fool. Wished He Was Dead. Raymon Shatta w ne elerick, twenty Lester, Uwe What the Wife Says, hoked Mrs 8 “ ' , fore .M t What the 5 A t Mr 8 . : ad nw vam wedow urs w ie j nat Y wis " z rt ne ! k 1 ng ON 1 x wom Tht his w {ida t get out : Ae = ay alwaye trent ot x ling the Bible Bounsd a se une POLICEMAN JUMPS IN ICY RIVER TO SAVE A WOMAN, —_—___—_+¢2—__ Swam Through Field of Mrs. Farrell, Who Tried Suicide. thes and we TO JOIN “WITH DEMOCRATS. Kansas Wester rs nM fated with a wnt rs New York 1 Washington tr 3 Mr ‘ * y Sibel Fs WONDER PICTURES. Grontest Novelty Ever invented for the Children, RB | Lord © Taylor, “My wife and I can both testify to the splendid qualities of Vinol, | Ice and Rescued : ‘Os IFICERS hangs hin Grand Street Store. | The Great Closing-OGut Sale |is nearing the end—every day adds to the popular in- ‘terest, to the selling, to the benefits conferred upon vou. The severest you are invited to avail e sturday, Feb. 2, are unprecedente |—these are illustrative. Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, 36-inch, worth Se., only 5¢. 1,000 yds. Heavy [ nbleached Canton Flannel, regular price 15¢., only roc. 1,500 Sheets, 54x00, were yoc., at 32'30¢. All our Fine Wool Blankets, scarlet, gray and white, at 9,000 yds. | much less than cost of manufacture, UPHOLSTERY. zoo pairs Irish Point Lace Curtains, at $2.25 & pz.ge- | worth & 34.95. ' 50 pairs Handsome pestry pet tieres, at $2.44, | values $1.75 to $7.00. SUITS. , Jackets, Price. Closing-out the balance of our \Vomen’s Skirts and Wrappers at Less Than H BOYS’ CLOTHING. 150 Boys’ Suits, at $2.98 & $3.98 ; SHOE |A clearance sale Saturday of all our \Vomen’s and Chil- | dren’s Shoes, worth $1.50 & $2.00, at 98. \ HOSIERY and GLOVES. | All our $1.00 Kid Gloves, at 59e. All our $1.25 Kid Gloves, at Sge. Women's Fine Cotton Hose, were 1se., at roe. Women’s line Cotton Hose 2c, at ge } Women’s Wool and Cashmere 11 -, at 1gc. Children’s Hose, were 25 and 35c., at rge. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. Great Closing-out Sale of Gents’ Furnishings at Less Than Half Price, Cor. : $3.05 & $6.98. w Grand & Chrystte Streets. | | Exploration Statistics Literature Topography Financef_ Fraternities Sports Nav lef Railroady Colledef Tariff Statef Commerce 7 Art Notes Agriculture Facty As) Science kevenue Education Geography Figures Cities Law Hytory Polit rey a “A Thousand Volumes i in One,” Says the Evening Herald (Eric, Pa.), speaking of The World Almanac, the STANDARD REFERENCE BOOK IN ALL THE COLLEGES, LIBRARIES, EDITORIAL ROOMS AND BUSINESS OFFICES. 25 Cents ; Sent by Mail to Price of All Newsdealers, Any Address on Recent of 35 Cents. ption t y Worl will be Exelae Cullt- nvestlm- hat while the drug- the mune AFTER ORUGGISTS. [we HUNDRED OFFENDERS | TO BE PROSECUTED. und the State Ex- take proceedings maiment to section < IAW Will be recom- er Cullinan, time ation on the pharmacists. | . — of the Business success depends upon en- fenems He) fling via oing into} ALBANY, Feb Two hundred drug-|STSY: ability--and Sunday Werld about.” said Ke Wouldn't any man | the T | New York State are to be prose- | Wants, Special Souvenir 8-Page Se PRINCE HENRY SUPPLEMENT. ction in 4 Colors.

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