The evening world. Newspaper, August 11, 1903, Page 4

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TH WORLD: Tiere? EVENING, AGE ot, 100m, hee kates aaah dkdnenae att onotes eae ene neneneneneenaar=eena rammed fo'a ‘Orontoet Aq OF TROUGLEMAKER) CB HAT WENT WR oe ie ~ Adamse=.Co. 6th Ave., 2ist and 224 Sta, N.Y. Ce aid Sr of ve tone ot Ws gation of NERA ee ewe tae 1 Hain Novels frien” Cents perCopy ee: Stuart: andl Crane Cnr Portormors anh MaN-EATAES roe imme weg gor penned one ae Pie er ae Inthe Balcony Book Store, at By matt Je, extra bolle: Aotd the junete ' a “ ep ! bs "4 oe | wee ' he rs he Het emmmpetves ever HOR ilve hy eertng “te aa me Fp vere se ove0 anor TheH.B.CLAFLINCo.) er Letter of 4 * Bit en ere We Dress Goons DrpartMent. hae “ Maver A athe Be tee edsbosic eoes copeceniapulipcovanannanacanteninnetieees | Wednesday's t Coy » WEDNESDAY MORNING, Wee Sheet Music. 10n Now icane me AUGUST 12th, | At 10 o’Clock, WE SHALL SELL A MANUFACTURER'S Ethike #6ek oF Grocery where he wns gra engineer a reer oe Tle was a studios @hap and bad bright prospeate in life “Bome time ago hie met a, Stuact | he ler than he by ten years,| buts Lope nanengragiesis and ae - ia aei aN bis pare’ tins te cae TEN HJRT IN WRECK | STONE SUCCEEDS ARTHUR. weeks ago she went CRACKERS, Ginger Snaps, a (FINEST QUALITY) ane, Next on the til AeNiOn, Lowded by Bhant of Sam. VIRGINIA es Atan Exceptionally Low Price. ee dae QF FAST TRAIN. rows smn Chosen by tocomotive MIXED, Vienna qrote mm a cool letter saying she eupitee ee sie Rnatneers for Cnenpired Term: |min wi im wig-mag sary fo 30 Sa f. him. ‘The boy was beside imeelt| 11 icansae and Texas Flyer) CUBVBLAND, Aug. 11—W. 8. Stons, pnt SOR tiene uetainetd | HA e Advise Prompt Attendance, lett of Eldon, Ie,, Diviaion No. 181, has Been} wien no went for hls drushes he found slected to fill the unerptred term as|a score of native hogs loking op the and Chtef Pnginear of the Brothor-| st ear pd Oc to hood of Locomotive Mnmineera made| ana tagan to stellar with the assist. | @ KANBAB CITY. Aug. I—An anat-| vacant by the death of P.M. Arthur. | anoe of the human artesian wall, Tn the i mean time the sacred provession started dound flyer on the Missourl, Kansns After the eleotion the Executive Com-| [eit Ume the tte eo vett to his Own which lett Parrons, Kan,,| mittee of the Brotherhood of Lavomotive| rewmuroes, started out, leading the night for St. Louts, jumped Engineers said that no fear need be felt| Parade aiwiidlory ier i] the track twenty miles north of Ne.|of any radical change tn the policy of! muuh am & howling, multitude be- Jumped the Track and Ditched Near Nevada Line. Ret Ding ° gberration by bis m Bours before he Killed niumselt. to the house of his brother-tn bert Dunn, at No. 87 leno: BMrs, Dunn’ and hi a the brotherhood; that the new Grand| seed the box office. Explanation waa i? 2 rand S| vada. Mo. ho rerhood ; eon Pn 3 Spiced Jum- ¢ Useohal ‘Dunn ‘Ten persons were injured | Cnet will carry out the conservative aainan and the show was forced to bles, per ib I 3d and was no! ‘The «njured, none of whom tt ts be-| principles peated by P.M. Arthur in! For weeks after this not a penny fell eae SPICED DRO} Se mitted Sny Rong swing. |Meved was seriously hurt, were taken . “Come, let us reason) into the managerial coffers, “but the Store Opens at 6.30 A. M. and Closes at 5 P. M. Rifle Nuts, e a his br a | pome. 13 bial | Do unto others as you! was: those niegery snaked ini under the ee <= dard Pil The men ane SS Agel ade. uni you’ will | tents and howled for the show to begin” Closes Saturdays at Noon. ton Butters, t about 8 0 fo HOT. ved ana) The tender and two forward vars Iett| ‘ poliey of the order, | saya Tony, “was really disconcerting.” Johnny Cakes Instead he went to One Hur the track, one oar turning over. ‘Men Hugo, the man-eating tiger, re- aa Shrewebury if th street, and stood ou the side- Avalie tn front of No. 117, where Mra. rsh che family of her apd Stuart lv brother, 1) People Will Wonder Who Plays So Beautifully at Your House After the ANGELUS Comes was about to saw him take out a bottle of oarbolto acid and swallow the contenta, Ald was quickly called and MoHugh end Policeman Turner tried to make him swallow hot milk while they were awalt- Ing the arrival of the ambulanos. Ho ele | SrIxAcny Send ben A Sandwiches, In- . Se Thousands of homes today hold pianos er - Seat pack. | & fought desperately agatnat being helped 3 ! sy Pe ots Ad Mees OR aieothoare , He asd that are either a bore to the neighbors or a | ter pred 8-9 | : ie the way to the hospital : "Xt oie howptiat ‘Mra. Stunrt’s letter to | theiboy, telling hin ene loved another, ' Was found planed to his undershirt. Bxpected to Marry Her. useless piece of bric-a-brac. | erett G. Read said: “I met youn; j Dyer Gate, se was very mach i ove ‘with my aister, Sire, Btuart. 1 jerwtood he was to marry “ tmtetor- and their friends. The Angelus not only enables you to play perfectly, but with the most human touch and expression. Its marvellous controlling de- vices have eliminated the mechanical effect so noticeable in other piano-players. The Angelus stands absolutely alone in making possible the beautiful retard and ac- celerando effects, as well as the strongest finger effects. In Summer and Winter the Angelus gives | pecan Sale. Astontshing Clean Up! Stock Moving Prices! Thousands of Pairs of Summer Shoes Still for Sale and Must Be Sold at Figures That Mean That More Than Twice the Value Is Given Away to the Customer. High-Grade Shoes at LoWest Figures For Men, Women and Children. 10,000 Pairs of Women’s $2.50 and $2.00 ceaa vases and capa. _| contre, “brew a bundle af le:ters into the By Se tote iat patent leather, black kid and Russia kid, assorted § J .00 new life and enjoyment to the home that pos- [1/1 90,00, _, Brass Beds! peeee basic to lis house, Some of sesses a piano. , See ey wa and styles... lessin leiels ortaiele siaie) slelers(erecwlelslereivialeneisie slsisiee 50 Come and let us show you what you can oe 28. a ——— 5,000 Pairs Women’s $2.50 Shoes, Button and $ 1-50 do with it. Ba bee, ba Lace, military heels.... 0. ...0 6. cceeee cette cence es a Price, $250, Easy payments, if you wish. 25-50, Piano Store, Fifth floor. worth 35.00. BRASS BEDS: 2-1nch pont, bow wht LIONESS MOURNS HER BABY'S DEATH Men’s $4.00 and $3.50 Oxfords, black ‘hid, black $9.00 calf, patent leather and Russia calf...... ...... JOHN WANAMAKER formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th & loth Sts, 29.00, wooo. BRASS y E ity Rolled | 2 fees Ou! G 18c| ied cox guenene-onawenen An ANGELUS will turn the piano into a August F it source of pleasure and delight to its possessors Sale of urni ur e TRON HEDS: sontinuous port, aire TRON BEDS; brats! yith) extended toot: 190 esr | 695 teat | with ornamental pin mom 8 Werte fer (he Wavee Waite ivory Wares er ee Wednesday's and Thursday's Sterling woe ” Samay Ser doubirat nga, Sur pre mach to ao, with the sure and steady ent. Out-of-town purchase reealre the Piatt 9e\ a WHEAT i FLAKES | G1> ‘in ore e er 5c) yarn Per- | | Soups, Etc!] Ete.!} ite | sou SOUPS, Franc-An- Franco-Am- can, all favors, in- Cy | sh redes, | Sais Brand, Ritios § 8:75, 1250. worth 8.00. | IRON Bans; i with ta fancy | green oF with =| 12.75, ya continuous "I 39. 00, yori | BRass nips worth “440 00, 65.00. BEDS: eoatinuous vost, wit Taney * 75.00. o |e E 58: 00, worth continuous post, | BRASS . fancy Men’s $4.00 and $3.50 Lace Shoes, blach kid, $9.25 blach calf, patent leather and Russia calf.......... a Boys’ $2.50 Box Calf Lace Shoes, Welted § 1:90 Soles, sizes 2% to OE eam apiapaantes Meeicleenial sineleleiecis Pair. Rose Wil! Not Be Consoted for the Loss of Her Cub, Roose- velt, and the Other Jungle Mattresses! | 10-75, | 5:00, 0. up tn African, Fibre, wi tr | DONT GET IN A SWEAT [#22 | 75, worth Cats Weep with Her Child’s and Misses’ $2.00 and $2.50 Oxfords, ne 06 | Perspiration—“sweat” is what the Bible and we common people call I iG Fiera Soar patent leather tips, assorted styles, sizes 6 to $ { .00 Loud was the wetl of the big cats in te he Cenral Park Zoo to-tuy when Rose, ness there. We sweat more in summer because, in the overheated bowels, sey BA) j the Mbness, orociatmed (na. heart: 10%, and (1 to 2........ periersieleieiele aie) sre) fale elvisisieisieteielsie'es Pair, |] undigested food ferments more quickly than in winter and produces irri- | sae paar een 245, broken roar that one of the two Mttle cubs she brought tnto the worl on Saturday had died. Only yesterday the two lttle bundles of fur had been christened Roosevelt aod Mi) Both seemed tating acids and gases. The bowels, overworked, try to relieve them. | } lilt matirem. “40 1m selves by violent convulsions, causing terrible gripes and colics, and 3 caso eealteell iarrhoea! discharges so acid as to make you sore, and jeaing the intestines Wee YESTERDAY'S PROMISK. and worn out, Nature assists Child’s $1.25 Black Kid Lace Shoes, sizes 6 to ; aise 75c Child’s $1.50 Black Kid Lace § {00 tenn ( ( 4 Q ‘ body - cleaning by sending the Reet mai eesacts br ( Shoes, Sizes 8% to 10%, . . ) | Body cei by nde ta the skin. It is not safe to stop pers| piring altogether, but most of the impure matter should be sent out by the natural move- the cage on his front paws. As ‘Ms eyes were not yet open he lost his balance fand fell into the water trough. Pneu- monia set in les’s twin brother went on to Ilo! Misses’ $2.00 Black Kid Button $425 and Lace, sizes 11 to2,. . *Pair. rst us reported that Rose hac . , ’ ( ments of the bowels, and th azote hee com i "aay Misses’ $2.50 and $2.00 large oe, Black offensive, -smeling, Ten passed vefore the ki aw that they staining Sweat done away wi ee oe oe mares Big baton sana hace |S i vol) Keep your bowels ‘strong Pikke thin} cub, sizes 2% to 6, . *Pair, summer with the pleasant candy cathartic CASCARETS, that clean the system and don’t “allow the excrement to be sweated out through the pores, Take a tablet every night be- fore going to bed. ‘They work while you sleep and uke you feel fine and cool all day. pte Smith did everytt in his erga save the Li No Mail Orders Filled and No “Goo Sent G. 0. D. for this Sale. Been conaition 7 The 20th Street sed only and daily for the display weried Re novel to BA\ of Bargain « for Bargains in Fine Shoes } on sale in o rains Fine Hosiery, Men's Fur- nishing Goods, Leather Goods and ‘Trunks on our Main Floor y) carried co ent Mereery, COR. 20TH ST, Y Pt ; : TE fs Boe. Never sold in » the nelghbor- i G 2 f Be ¥ a aay: Maine i Gaa * a See ia iy ae hae! Cotton Felt Mattress, fancy ticking; ‘ela nt, ‘Bed Spring: Bs eee care is a way nature has of driving out of the body refuse that has no busi-| f'” “-°-* stirs: Stevatee Sprint y aey aver all 5 Serie work 6: 5, 10.00. mate | Downie woven wire, with extra | stored top, covered ia Aupporta on endi x7, dubstantial looking eftisen, "and: worth | 2.75 worth 15.90. 3:75), yet Dy wor w wit ee epee bain —— worth 4.95, 8.00. ee these Bal Hellen! pringy’ oor enta’® Rabbet edge aorine. Nowe icking. Particular brand {s “Business Op- portunity” advts. in Sunday World. Always fill the basket; never get dull; can work in rocky soll or loamy bottom land. This Morning, for Instance, There are ninety-four For Sale and Business Opportunity advts. in ‘The World—each one a good Hse to cul- tivate business, You can buy or selj. rent or lease, invest capital or secure the loan of it. These are strenuous days in the business world, with stocks playing see-saw anda values Playing I-spy. Only thing to be de- pended upon is substantial invest- ments—something you can see—oan get the heft of, so to speak, For in- stance, a hotel, a Hvery stable, an ice, coal and wood depot. a cigar store, bakery, &c., &c. All of these and meny more profitable opportun{- ties for investment are offered in The World this morning, It pays to read World Fo, Sales Burinets Opportunities, — = ~

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