The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1902, Page 6

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or WAS VICTIM "TONGUE WAGGING CANAL-BOAT BILL (fF PRIOR ” GOST HIM MONEY. EXCITES PLUNKITT Mrs. Haines. | QQUACIOUS CLERK HAD TOO TELLS MAYOR IT WILL BENE- MUCH TO SAY IN COURT. FIT ICE TRUST. a Acquitted of Murder Charge, She Tells Her Sensations. UPHELD BY INNOCENCE Given Ta-Day an Measure wk Aside West for tp Miver Men Of Vesertion, He Mea Aecemacd hy Wife Wenn Polot and then Gy Lost te As to the Future She Will Seek a New : : Home. ‘ ' : alae MOUNT HOLLY. N. J.. April 4 —The acquittal of Mrs. Mabe: /, A rales 7 aes Haines on the charge of murie ; s her stepedaughier, Guendolin, is the « sole topic of idise: verdict gtucs satisti 7 to the men, while the women a rule feel as bitter toward her as did at the time of her arrest an since she has been in jail. : ; i : ° Mrs. Haines says that her plans ~~ mi iek Lehbekls SEA DE i i nels for the future are indefinite. she SES ek ve Aanerih son 3 wants to get away for athile and 4 ou ; she may goto Europe. She sho much more emotion after her quitial than she jad sho the trial un BY MRS. MABEL F. HAINES. I feel ike whe el ee n during } men. A womar aii oor k fale charge has ~ oy her liberty 1 was patient and ellen! during all hie Masked Hobhers Got Vow ve confinemen® but» cording (o Hallroad ¢ mented by th ceived from ger train NS ' pe aie ea road, whic ef 8 at iw three more four mask Railroad a = IAL STUDENT PUT OUT A RE "DID GOOD WORK AT MISS ELIZA GERRISH’S SCHOOL after in ounse), whose kndnesm 1 whall forget § guilty woman under such owes variously erith ines ene my but wr of serearn JUMPED 3 POINTS. GREAT ACTIVITY ALSO PREFERRED STOCK. hed Are? e fe at ar IN Cwendot's, head while I was rocking the dear child at mMtinieht ely t aband Danger Was All Over When the Firemen Reached the Marker Very Strome In Vernoon Vrading with — Adynnees elmres He In Dying—Other Two Sentesced tr spon LONDON MARKET STRONG. Piatt 1 at he wa Amerionn Railways Show Advance ben Per cent Lillie rere He ot the other two prisoners to join Rim fn his ratde a The Cotton Marker The local cotton market opened firm to-day, with prices 3 10 6 poluts favored a at very guul ) ogalnac APPRAISERS FOR ESTATE. Application Made and Claima ried Mo for Shares of Priest's Money foeriel (a The Reening Worit PLAINS, NY. Apnl &—Ap ty Surrogate Silk ariness among sr large num- priest int left more oy filed their ime to ihe estate. One of Gi esi who | fn ‘or, is a Bro nm, and the wealth windfall to him. ¥ etd dy AB Mi we: | hae Ls truck river NON a Beason, rue ia y * persons who are run down, nervous or losing Hesh. 41 | Wabew a WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, we Not Patent Medicine, There is no secret about Vinol—it 1s nothing but the curative elements which are found in Cod-Liver Oil, dissolved in a delicate table wine‘ with a little organic iron added—that’s all; no grease, no bad taste, a simple and ‘ wholesome medicine with a remarkable curative power. Everything that is in Vinol ie plainly printed on the label of each package. We know Vinol is a splendid preparation for tired, pale and weak women and children, old pecpisyan and all are satisfied that Vinol is the best tonic reconstructor we reve ever sold, and in many cases we have been able to see for ourselves the wonderful: results it brings about. Remember that we guar eaten Vinol and refund the purchase monsy to all who are not satisfi T AL CNM RIKER?S DRUG STORES Si J oes | — | MEASURE | emi? | Sixth Avenue and Twenty-third Street. MINORITY SEEKS TO Good enough CONTROL COMPANY Fr anybody | CREDIT. FIGHT IN RAILWAY LIGHTING CORPORATION Att Havana FILLER OMcers in Aathorized Statement Declare thae Friction ts of ne Importance S4vos are of Same ue as Sweer Caporar Cusrat te Box Fronts The Wheat ee 2D YSPEPSIA come S ‘pene efi = TILES TION SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK. ARIU VED Banttas Banting INCOMING Niagara, Havana. ‘Olty of Avewete, avi ee akish, | ROVE WORE 1» | Napasb Wiaeon. MUNYON'S 8. Altman & s. BLACK SILKS. 1,000 yds. Imported Black Armure Radiante, (Pure Dye.) To-morrow (Saturday), at per yard. $1.38 Heretofore $2.00 and $2.25. become known the T L AROUND" store em, as far as CLOTH- as Pp wi BRIOGE. THE way’ THE EASY WAY NEVENtINe’S nee our latter gools to people that usually order from the best tailors we offer THE MOST ECONOMICAL WAY THE BEST AND ONLY WAY 300D CLOTHING for yourself and tamily is by opening ear for ONE WEEK: 2» account at any of our 3 CENTRALLY LOCATED STORES, To buy 0 MEN'S SUITS and TOP Stylish, ING . NE) MEN, ( ; LADIES YOUTHS. I O I HING and MISSES [ os | BOYS. | GARMENTS On the most liberal terms of CREDIT teta at $15 and $20; » choicest AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. We are fully propared with the seas not one in’ the lot worth selections of Spring Suits and Overcoats, Hats and Shove, an Da cont array. ess than $16, at of LADIES’ and MISSES’ Stylish Suits, in all the latest: chides and ta Silk and Walk ne Skirts and Millinery from 5 < Moire Raglans, itons, Waist 5:50 Watches, Diamonds and ew MerSTHinc CoN 4 Business Suite, al Choke of 420 BOYS’ DRES. SUITS) made trom t st cheviots and serge 4 plain. such 4S UEC ioe NEW YORK—Il14 Third Ave. near OSth St._NEW YORK. Siioro0 Ria Cone NEW YORK—2274 Third Ave.. near 124th St.—NEW YORK. School Suita, uf 1,95 | BROOKLYN—700 Broadway, between Whipple and Thornton Sts.— Brooklyn, OPEN EVENINGS. styles All-Woo As a Souvenir of our OPENING SALE We will present every customer West 14St. with a Valuable Present FREE. eRTH Ww * RELIABLE”: CA RPETS” BARGAINS FOR SPRING BRIDES, 3 and 5 PIECE PARLOR SUITS, $20.00 AND $75.00 (reduced from $36 and £125). Mahogany finish frames, covered | with damask and velour | Many brides find the style and | beanty of finish of our furnishing Colonial Ties, of our Furnas a gains # ideal nucleus for in dull kid & Patent Leather, | Von With us your measure is good 5 ) 50. | AXMINSTER CARPET, 85C- PER YD. because we give you credit for An artistic mingling of durability anything you want. And test of | A Lk a, Button and /. ace|3 harmonious colorings all, we have what you want. That! Boots, ‘LONG CREDIT’ furnishes eh] jesing link between wishing ant is: The most fashionable clothing | Leal i at low cash prices on CREDIT. i . heavy and light weight, welted soles, having TO.DAY IT IS; CLOT, FUOARSPINCSS HATS M& EG Saturday, ApP tl 5th. . Ladies’ Kid & Patent Leather | Ox/ord Ties, | welted and hand turned soles, | OF A MAN 33-50. IS HIS GASH of CREDID (@wPERTHWAIT & 5.00 lor a Gentleman's Suit. CY ONS ON saree $3.50. Ki ena bdo ear EAS $15.00 lor a Ladies’ Suit. Worth $25.00, Grsetiyn Svores: Flatbush Av. eer Pettan sa —— Lord Taylor, Broadway & 20th &t she thoughtiees man with land te sell Ainds no one who wilt bry. Ho does not think of printer’s taf And all Worki Wants imply. $4.50 lor a Boy's Suit. Worth $7.00. $6.98 fora Misses’ Suit. Worth $12.00. ALL ON CREDIT, H. ZEITZ & TARSHIS, ($25 Fulten St, Opp. Elm Pl. 408 Sth Ave. ne. tath St. WORLD WANTS SUNDAY WORLD'S GREAT Brooklyn Wonder Supplement THE FUNNY “DUTCH BOYS” TO COLOR WITH WATER. Lead to Prosperity. | 887 BUT 37 Patd Help Wante in thim morning's World | More Prize Paint-Box Pictures for Children! WONDER PUZZLES, ETC., ETC. Paid Help Wants in the 13 other N. Y. papers combined. NDERS uae | Wonder Prize Offer! DUTCHERS 7| METAL worxers . ¢! MUTTON IIOLE: MILAINERS s SPECIAL ANNOU NCEMENT! MAKERS: 3] NECKWEAR 4 CAMINET- MAKERS 2] NURSES .... .....,. ry CANVASSRRE 4] OPBRATORS n % | ARPENTE! PAINTERS eesti | Great Comic Supplement! SHERS 4) PORTRRE 8 “HAMUEIOUALDS M4] PReasens 3 Four Pages of Pictures in Colors, by T. E. © 800. PRINTERS .... 3| saumanaDtoe slit Powers, Kahles, Marriner, Ladendorf, SALESMI ae | seauermzaree 3 Follett and Others. UTTERS 6 SHORMAKERS s DISHWASHERS 7| SIGN PAINTERS |. 3) DRESTITAKERS 17) SKIRT HANDS ay DRIVERS 10, SODA CLERKS 3! = A ig SOLDERERS ...... Cf LAR ; aM. AGANC / j) onan ume | WORLD ALMANAC rREDERS -B | WAITERS 8 GIRLA v GROCERY CLERKS . 3 Price, 25c. By Mail, 35c. HORSESHORRS

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