The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1904, Page 9

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, ( { | | AVADOO TO ANE.” | , COMING HOME AFTER 33 VERS MPongeiost Son, Who Disap- , peared When He Was Thir- | teen Years Old,-Is Found in } South Africa, = ‘WHND READER GAVE SISTER INFORMATION. William Lambert, of Paterson, Coming Home to Meet Aged -Father and Mother, Who Thought Him Dead. ‘Tho last the parents of William Lam- Bert, jr, the son of a wealthy mer wo holtves near Little N. J., saw of him was when he to the funeral of a playmate t threa years ago. Lamb ast thirteen years old. He {s coming home In a few days, and his father and mother and his Mrs. ‘emple eagerly to arrive on § Africa Lambert's family esta muni with him in a ner. lun « Paterson Opera-House, at the performers was « mind-reader With th the sister of the miss- e mind-reader wh had disappeared Was he dead wday next fr: nment at the which one of er Uttle fi or alive “He {3 Itving in South the answer Mrs Afr accepted it as people such things. The incid: ber mind until it was 1 ftem ina Thomas Dy hip's passengers ar ay. Willlam Lambert, the civil war. He with the Tl sr. day he had } HS NEW DEPUTY Will Probably Announce To-Day| Police Commissioner _ for| Brooklyn Decided Upon by Leaders Doyle and Murphy. t Ps who, going 1 a Tepe eR one tessa aeceRmeNrTE vem “MRS, JAMES J. JEFFRIES, BRIDE -| woman of twenty-six, was found dead | -ltn bed to-day at AKings of § was |y confers Mur & fr WATERS PIANOS An artistic piano of the highest grade; old in name and great in reputation; sweet in tone; solid in| construction and fully warranted for six years to give entire satis- | faction, It is wise economy to} buy a good piano; and in the “WATERS” you not only get a, good piano, but good value for your | investment, No fancy prices! Our) new | 3-YEAR SYSTEM | gives you three years’ time on a piano without interest. Send postal | for catalogue with reduced prices \and terms, | ‘HORACE WATERS & CO, | 134 Fifth Avenue, near [8th St. | Hasiem Branch (Open Evenings). | (254 W. 125th St,, nr. 8th Av. 1 : OF THE WORLD’S CHAMPION. GUS + SS SCfl tls: The above photograph of Mrs. James J. Jeffries, the bride of the world’s champion, was received by The Evening World to- day from California, having been sent to this paper by Mr. Jeffries. MOTHER FINDS HER DAUGHTER DEAD Miss Matilda Hamilton Retired in Apparently Good Health, but Was Stricken with Heart} Failure During the Night. Now Is the Time to Use Hyomei. Cures Catarrh and Prevents Colds. No Stomach Dosing. Just Breathe It. At this season of the year ca- tarrhal troubles ave very prevalent, and nearly person suffers to a certain extent. Catarrh is actually the result of a succession of colds, and can be easily prevented if the proper treatment is followed Hyomal {sa natural yet scientific cure for the colds and grip troubles. jthat lead to catarrh, as well as a posi- tive cure for the dsease itself. The complete outflt costs only $1, while extra bottles of Hyomei can be procured for 50c, Hegeman & Co., No. 200 Broadw. Il Hyomei on the “no cure, no plan, and will refund the money if it falls to give Hamilton, a youn Miss Matilda her home, No, 455 Carleton avenue, Brooklyn. Sho retired last night apparently in 004 pealth, When she failed to ap- pear in the dining-room at the usual jour to-day her mother went to call perfect satisfaction You take no Pen BESET risk whatever in using Hyomei, It is henyend |the only treatment sold wnder a Dro A. Hy, h was summoned and |euarantee of this nature where a sald that death was due to heart fail- jJeading local druggist agrees to re- ire, which ts Supposed to have at-'turn the money ff the treatment falls tacked Miss Hamilton while she slept. to cure. Voged Brothers AW®® Sty. Cor Bh Aye, Sale of $16.50 Black Peau deSoie Silk Coats a $9.50 We place on special sale these elegant Black Silk Coats, made of Peau de Soie (not taffeta), in the new collarless Eton model, same style as shown in cut, blouse effect, with large box f plaits, large balloon sleeves fin- ished with lace, epaulets on shoulders, edge of coat trimmed ih i; sale at $9.50, Sale of Tan Covert Jackets. Spic-span and new are these jaunty Tan Covert Jackets, which we place on special sale for the balance of this week. Made in the new * strapped seam, corset-fitting models—some with long lapels and collars, others without collars. Sale of $8.50 Jackets at $5.98, Sale of $10.50 Jackets at $7.98. Sale of $14.50 Jackets at $9.98, $3.50 China Silk Waists, $1.98 Sale of white and black China silk waists, chic and dainty, as shown in || | cut alongside (all sizes from 32 to | |Eminent Divine Shows that His with black or fancy silk braiding. | | 4 rf These are $16.50 silk coats on jotti jhave taken asa medicine, and which | . ‘A WORTD? WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4; I9va 'ASSAILED BY HIS BRETHREN BECAUSE HE TOLD THE TRUTH. Rey. A. McLeod, D, D., of the Detroit Presbytery, Declines to Bear False Witness and| Openly Challenges His Ac. cusers, | | | Clerical Standing Cannot Be Questioned, and Bravely Stands by His Published Statements. i Since announcement made | some days ago to the effect that the | Rey. A. Mcleod, D. D., of Green- the leaf, Mich., had been cured of dys- pepsia and nervous prostration Duff Pure Malt Whiskey, the! doctor has been overwhelmed with communications asking him to re-} pudiate his letter, but he has stood bravely back of his trank and out- spoken statement. Failing in’ this purpose rain unscrupulous people | have questioned his standing in the ministry. TI ‘ brought | forth the following open letter: REY. A. McLEOD, D. D., Greenleaf, Mich., April 14, 1903. | Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. Gentlemen—‘I am in receipt of your note in which you inform me of the postal card you received from a minister stating that | am not a minister, What object could I in telling you that 1 am a minister and allowing you to publish my name as such if | were not? If you have any doubts in the matter, | think there is a United Presbyterian Chureh in your city, and I suggest that you call upon the minister and he will show you that ama minis- ter, and a member of the Detroit Presbytery. J believe that Iam the oldest member, too. If there is still doubt in the matter, | would refer you to Rev. Luther McCampbell, of Almont, Mich., and ask him if 1am a minister. Again, write to the Clerk of Presbytery, Rev. Maxwell, of Birmingham, Mich., of the United Presbyterian Church of North Amer- ica. I was graduated at Knox Col- lege, Toronto, Ont. ! was licensed by the Presbytery of Lindsay, Ont., and ordained by the Presbyter. Chatham, Ont. After you satisfy yourself in regard to this matter, | would like to have you ask the min-| ister how he arrived at his conclu- sion; also ask him to prove his as- sertion that Iam not a minister. 1 would like to know his name and address, and I will take the matter up with him. I have been living here for 21 years, serving God. You can easily find out my position. Rev. Archibald Leitch is the ruling elde 4 ask him. His yp is Greenleaf, te the bankers in Cass City, Mr. Anton or Mr, Penny, and Il tell you whether Iam a minister or not. I hope you will let me know this preacher's name when you satisfy yourselves that Iam a minister, as 1am anxious to find out who he fs. As I told you in my former letter, | I have derived great benefit from} Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, which 1} 1 understand is always sold as a} medicine. I am not ashamed to say | that your medicine cured me, and 46). The front is finished with wide stitched box plaits, stock collar, full balloon sleeves. These $3.50 silk | waists on sale at $1.98. $15 Voile Dress Skirts 59, 50 ° over silk drop, at | | though Tam a_ strict temperance | man I do not hesitate to recommend | it.” Yours respectfully, COhese Voile Suits Are Wore Gxcellent Shoes at Flere Is a Wonderful Vatue In $ { () Women’s Catlored Suits at . NO SONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER . ‘ ‘ a waa baal Voile Suits, mind you, at ten dollars. AY A] THE BIG STORE a 4 ACITY IN ITSELF It_is simply astonishing. If you found the if 0 same Suit in another store you would have to j pay $15.00 or more for it. And even then some + 2 of them would probably not be as good as these SIXTH AVE. pect nc ai tiie rovrrain 18"I9"STS. at $10. NEW_YORK. Voile, as you know, is one of the season’s tremendous favorites, and if you want an amaz- ingly pretty Tailored Suit here is your chance. Wade tn the Yew Blouse Gton Gtlect With Plated Catteta Sirdte. There are about 200 of these Suits, and they are pretty and fresh from the manufacturer. Here is a partial description : Excellent quality Voile, Taffeta lined Blouse Eton plaited back and front; collarless style, trimmed with contrasting color broadcloth to give the fashionable collar effect; large bishop sleeves, plaited and with wide band cuffs; elaborate trimmings of silk soutache braid; seven gored skirt with inverted plait back; foot kilts and a full flare. Black and the most fetching shades of blue and Double «5. & H."’ Green Trading Stamps [Mornings This Week from 8.30 till 12 o’Clock—Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. at a price you'd scarcely deem possible, brown, too. Just as illustrated. 10. OO A splendid leader Thursday at. od Be ges 0 Hlowers for Fat Grimmings. | This popular section of The Big Store announces for to-morrow an important special sale of | 1,000 Dozen Choice Flowers in | At ish Cluster and Wreath Effects J 25¢. @ 45c. | Qualities that sell regularly up to $1.50. naan Critdren’s Summer Apparel In | Watds’ & Yurses’ Dresses Dainty Washable Creations. Important Special Sale Go-Morrow. mountains this season the There is an exceptionally i bs iy Both at the seashore and child vacationist will wear good selection to choose from . both as regards patterns and washable Frocks in any of materials. Percale, Gingham, the many cunning get-ups, n Chambray and Black Sateen but most prominent among | are some of the popular goods, them will be: seen Sus: Fina and workmanship are pender and Norfolk OT hee prices are sure to Dresses. These two styles please: will appeal strongly to mothers because of their plain, sensible make, the straps being of a preity contrasting color, the trim- mings dainty and neat. No economically inclined parent will fail to note to- morrow’s specials. CHILDREN'S SUSPENDER at | DRESSES of fine white lawn;very -| full skirt with deep hem: collar, 1o | cuffs, belt and suspender straps of | af pink or blue lawn: 3199 years. | 7a. CHILDREN'S DRESSES OF |“ GINGHAM AND CHAMBRAY MAIDS’ DRESSES of percale: large assortment of pretty. clear. washable patterns, both light and dark; extra full shirt with deep hem: waists have yoke of Fem: iuled tucks and biahwe aleever OO HOUSE DRESSES of Sea Island percale. preity. clear washable patterns on white grounds: extra full shirt, with fiverinch | hem: lined waist, box pleated, WHITE LAWN APRONS: fine aualys in 6 styles; hemstiched ems; fancy hemstitching and stacey mente on ay WHITE LAWN APRONS; fine quality. plain and bretelle styles: generous sizes; hemstitched hems TZ fQ | tnd brevelles: liberal tie strings, 29e back and front; 34 to 44, nd Floor, Bast of Centre.) Works by Famous Authora Chotce Literature, "2 Jere a An excellent selection of Books by the writers, comprising fiction, history, biography. adventure, etc, ond published to be sold at 75c. to $1.50 @ volume The special peice for this sale is 25c. 25c. Per Volume, CHILDREN'S SUSPENDER | DRESSES of fine lawn: waist of j white lawn prestily trimmed with fine Val. lace and embroidery; skirts of lawn in dainty polka dot effects with deep hem and three rows of tucking. suspender saps 25c. Per Volume, | long-waisted French effect; also | to match: 210 5 years SLIGUTLY SHOPWORN Famous Poets. F9o, \the Norfolk prenily made and CHILDREN'S SUSPENDER | Heber "Beata, piclmes Setotinw, * |arimmed: plain colors and DRESSES! Gain hc atin Favorite Poem” Heron, Beatty” checks: sizes 2 10 5 years, \ |lawn, with handsome pointed Boe 2sc. Per Vol ' CHILDREN'S SUSPENDER dey | yoke, back and front of fine Val i : ELD DRESSES; waists of fine, white dikes intenion) and -emnbretdery ria henisr out. see." aus eet aibea meats e lawn: box plied bck end fron L.I5 \ creck and sleeves also embroidery 25c. Per Volume. ut aoe worth a vs x: + skirt suspender straps and trimmin trimmed, shirts and suspender raphies of Famous Writers. | Jemeey, gouthwoed ISe. | of pink or blue chambray, Some | SrEOK Ot pinK or blue cheetyA TG La _ (Rua etna a Tuller. | lawn skirts in dainty floral designs; Usizes:2t0 ‘ :, i Shak + ents ! '2t0 5 years. Sho bes rd Floor, Centre, 18th St.) Remarkable Prices A Sood Opportunity to Buy Footwear For the Whole Family, Manufacturers continually turn to us to take off their hands special lots of Shoes, on which we are offered big reductions. We have bought in this way a large line of Men's, Women's and Children’s Shoes and Oxfords that possess both excellence and variety of style, particular durability and numerous well-tanned leathers from which to select. ‘These we have placed ‘‘on the firing line’ for rapid clearance at prices that astonish the most sagacious customer. The popularity of these great Shoe values is demenstrated by the large volume of daily sales. These extraordinary price figures prevail: For Women. SH ND OXFORDS; easil hit we sly ad O80, LAS ws LOS For Wen | For Chitdren, SHOES AND OXFORDS; to see is to CHILDREN’S SHOES; fine grade for buy them, at the money, at Ministers of the Gospel, doctors of Here's a sale of beautiful dress skirts, made of fine French black voile, over a drop skirt of taffeta silk, ‘The style is shown in eut alongside; fgahabit or inverted plait back, em- s) bellished with bands of taffeta silk. 9 Two weeks ago we sold 100 of these skirts, and as a special sale we again offer these $16.50 dress skirts at $9.50, ci Voodk Bravos I= A2™ Six. Cov. B* Ave jmedicine, nurses and people in every | \|\walk of life unite in commending | \this wonderful medicine—the only ; ;perfect tonic stimulant, the only true | medicinal whiskey, Duffy's” Pure | ‘Malt Whiskey cures coughs, colds, | worst form of grip, consumption, | bronchitis, pneumonia, catarrh, dys-! pepsia and. all kinds of stomach|— trouble. It never fails to build up a worn-out system, to soothe the tired | Inerves, to bring perfect health to the whole being. Every testimonial is ‘published in good faith and guaran- teed. For sale by druggists and grocers, or direct, $1.00 per bottle. Medical -booklet free. Duffy Made Whickav Camneau-RPachactar NSD LIS 005 2435 500, Sei ISe ‘ “ Foat Would”? Shoss. Don't leave the Store until you have had the clerk show you the new “ Foot Mould” Shoes. They sell for $3.00 and are as good in style and wearing quality as most $5.00 shoes, They are for men and women and may be had in all leathers. A Booklet Describing ‘*Foot Mould’? Shoes for the Asking. World Wants Are Result Producers. ‘ore, Second Fioor,) ee

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