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igdhai ieshb eas gec ates meet P ROE AT urch of the Holy Cross, nd street. de, with her mother three women in id personally man- better where he # friend he js,” ENOWLEDGE, Seldom was ev tbo Beko but to a BRIDE Aci Why His Bill Would ite 4 ws Hn ae i : graduated from the Kenwood, spevch at tha thirteenth th 99} ing of the Repup' Uon of the Btate of tlre h Avenue H 1 | se rict-Attorney of New ight be cited as an man, But he isn’t. joke.” to Mr. ABCORT Give Remedy. n| Reinhart-Yale Marriage Ro- mance Began in Coburg, Where She Studied. York, in hich ho AN and PLAINER LAW NEEDED. CLUPECO SHRUNK—QUARTER sizes" CLUETT. PEABODY & CO, | MAKERO OF CLUETT AMO BORAROH OOIRTS He's just a Court of Appeals Has Pointed Out Necessity for Definite New Statute, ’ District- Attorney Mute When Asked About Campaign Fund, A courtship that began at Coburg. Germany, ended yester in the mar- |ringe of Miss Cecilia Marte Yale, Meriden, Conn., and Philip Perdinand | ¢ Reinhart, of Grooklyn, in the partsii- thinks certainly. hi has least studied, foundly ignorant! (Special to The Evening Werld trom a Staff oi lent.) ALBANY, Feb. 22.—The Shannahun DiTT to compel the street surface rail- roads in New York to issue transfers by making them pay a $50 fine for every time they refuse to issue a transfer re- quired by their franchises has been picked out by the advocates of universal transfers. as the most effective transfer proposition before the Legislature. As-| semblyman Shannahan is making u | canvass of the Asscmblymen in support of the bill. He prepared the followiny statement for The Evening World; By Assemblyman Shannzhan. Fn the recent history of our Legisla- ture rights have been given to public pervice corporations without any com- pensation either to the people or the | State, with the one exception con- tained in section 104 of the Railroad Law, which provides: “Any railroad corporation or any corporation owning of operating any railroad or ratioad| route within this State, may contract | with any other such corporation for the use of thelr respective roads,” CALLED ‘PARLOR MATCH’ | | Editor Hones Says Prosecutor | | Is‘a “Joke,” Not an Independent. alive to-day and here in New York he would be buying a boatload of PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS FLOUR and shipping it round to his Mi Vernon plantation. For Washington was observant thrifty, a ca f business and a prudent mana: In hi s from home nissed an oppor- tunity to provide the be: sunples for his Virginia estates whenever prices made @ shipment profitable. He would soon di ver, if he did not a flour milled than our PRIDE OF ST, LOUIS, ment that we are selling it at the lowest pr a What would have suited Washington should be good enough for every housekeeper and prudent manager within rezeh of 160 James Butier Grocery Stores. PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS FLOUR is price od lower th we control the entire output and ca i force us to sell at THEIR prices, 1 rel more, and so does Pilish 7 river, in New Jersey, Pillsbur: ts you 90 ¢ barrel more—a difference of 25 cents a barrel in the minimum price of th e flour just because you are over in New Jersey. This is comes from having to pay several prof and is an excellent reason housekeepers should stick to our own PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS, the price of une to all. When you buy it y are paying for actual value énly. no extra profits to mlatienien Se Minneapolis flour ates. Mo other retailer can approach our figures, for lutely free from artificial coloring. Pint 5 1¢-Pint 15c | 4 8c they are carload prices, and will not run beyond nest Saturday, night, "Here ) are the prices, for three days only, which will save you mone Pride of St. Louis Flour, Barrel, $4.75; 2414 District-Attorney, Jerome was asked | |these pointed questions by a reporter: | | “In it true you received a eub- (stantial nam of money from the | Mutual Life as a contribation to + | your campaign fanat” | “Ido not care to make any state- ment in reply to that,” answered | Mr, Jerome, “Was not the money brought to you by a representative of the | Matual and wan it not ail in $100 billet” “1 do not care to answer that, | either.” “Wan the money from the Mutual | slven to any member of your staff, | Mr, Garvan, for instance?” “Again I dectine to answer,” and Mr, Jerome brought the interview | to a clone. MONEY. Money does all things: for {t gives and ly know, that there is no better 1 would sce from th iched in several year. figures Other ilters sells for 63 cents a bar- State, while across the j Peerless Malt Extract. Perfect liquid tonic, strengthens and builds up bodily waste, pottis, ZC | vowe, YC lb. Bag, 60c. — Tomato Ketchup Peerless, purest ingredients; abso- Griffin against the Interurban This provision of law granted very | Ratlway Company, decided in Novem- valuable rights to railroads, because It | 394, to construe the law in the is much cheayer to operate two roads lsht of previous statutes Street Lesislature should ¢ in 80 many words; th rm of stator vuftic rn U fords hitherto containing sound public policy requir as one thon to operate them separately. | similar words, and came to the con- ene penalty should be tee A taveer away Micros uodes ren vat : But the Legislature sald that they | Clusion that: of an actfon for enalty is to b knaves, fools and philosophers; and #0 66 66 66 66 Ss Didi tos SoaeLieM cattsctualig: aut oie li aiTeduidlilte obvioguk that tho cLesia:||reaatuen ae a sentver ote, peariona| secvacal ceutacin milansia te the en ef ec er’ S Super. ative 5.40: 70c road and that transfers should pe|/Ature intends to perinit the recovery | Penalties Incurred the chapter.—I/Estrange, la’ 9 . of cumulative penaltics for refusals of Disobedience Is Cheap. What Ivine Says. 66 66 66 66 the anted at all intersecting points, es 3 ys and! the defendant tocomply with (the Ganle ‘imposed a penalty for the refusal to a grant such transfers in the following | neers ee oe language: “For every refusal to com- bly with the requirements of this sec- | tion the corporation so refusing shall | forfeit $50 to the aggrieved party.” Court Has Construed Law. The Court of Appeais, in the case of !Jatty Pilisbury’s Best XX XX 5.40; 70c, (In New Jersey, Pillsbury’s must not be sold for less {han $5.65 a barrel.) Pride of St. Louis Flour, 7 lb. Bag, 19c; 314 lb. Bag, 10c. A year ago this time flcur was selling for about half as much again, In buying flour remember that FLEISCHMANN'S YEAST always maBKES the best br bread, | VERY BEST BUTTER. | The result of that the railroad comr 0 the transfor of passengers, as is | Dbeved the law, because jt costs them ly manifested in any of the cases {4 b 1 Last night William M, Ivins had sub- mitted to him the questions and the given by Mr. Jerome, Mr. jIvins, after carefully perusing the , tiv product, said: “While I cannot prove It, that an obedience of the | fam absolutely confident that the ques- be bro Yay bout ny com= | tions could be put with equal propriety ud com= ‘ juld they |@8 regards Thomas F. Ryan. It has come to my knowledge that during last April and May Mr. Jerome was in close j touch with Mr, Ryan. immediately following this nt that the legisiative intent was Ss. the language of the opinion st ains the worde: ui he Court {s of opinion that if cumu- | nie crocoveries ar to be permitted tia | disobey. them. pay latter drinking she wandered down the| «1 go not believe thal ‘ Cream Cheese. Su a sh and | latte By the eiseaticn ee ae (Bray, aeoad used fae the railed neo pt ata dining Full cream New York State cheese, Cur sales are filty per cent more thana this time a year .ccots °c = i | [Eiffrontcoticne express that paasco’ Oe-| Bla ‘cazmpalan (ame) (trom wiadwal etd the very highest grade from Her- Jf ago,andeventhen we wei eihy largest retailers of butter in ugar Corn. ¢ Sining station at 1.67 o'clock, | orphans in Massachusetts, Why should kimer County; rich, full flavored | } America. The reasons for thls great increase are that the Esste Brand—the very finest Maine e Perhaps, some years hence, a man’ not Mr. Jerome be willing to tell where and extra nourishing; a 15 quality is superb,and the price irom 3 to 5 cents below Baby Corn, with its houeved swe! & isi ihe ‘prison pallor in his features! ne got the money? Mr. Hearst told the Isiiceakescauadausses C ff what others charge. aithoush tie market has advane-c ness. The Svccotssh is from 4] |for the wite he lett. behind him—the| cource of Kis campaign fund, and way | —__—a-~rr. * We continue the price this week at, a ID.. ose same corn with the tendercst Tittle . woman Pronines: Gd Be a ce cei | should Mr. Jerome hesitate if bis fund 8 Lima beans. Bot) deliciously a . She tind visited him tegu-| . = yest and cr + ii ane arizaling Tuesday, in| Sir Seceme wanted ie aid im the ex: | | Dainty Biscuits. 3 i se ane rey P| 1906, when, although she ha: = ¢ ¢ x promised’ to come, x posure of corrupt political practices he Fresh from the glowing ovens of tring Beans. | Turnips. 2" 5c ; Convict’s Wife. or Sweetheart May Have Been | Victim Mangled Onder Train, and None May Ever Know. Green and tender, with alltie garden flavor. Sugar Corn. Sweet, creamy and tender, in the most approved Maine style. 3 cans 20c for THE NATIONAL BISCUIT CO, Zu Za Ginger Snaps.....) 3 Px«s. Uneeda Milk Biscui Kennedy’s Oysterett Fine big, sound, rate Zanadian should apenk out truthfully, If we Swedes; by the pound Knew who supplied the sinews of war pieiindeh his campaign we would know $ The body will be held for a few days, . unless It Is alalmed, the county nd the expense of {ts interment ers Field. Ie Onions. Medium-sized red onions from Con- necticut; fresh and sound; Ic quart sesenene Sugar Corn. Very tine fancy «ew York State and Maryland Sugir Corn, "10c Maine style of packing,acan Cocoa Creams.. “She was a convict’s wife or a con-|t lef of Police Tompkins were pouned, % a nt | pce te vigt's daughy said a policeman to- ae day, as he Jooked at the mangled body he steep hill on « o A » 3 of a. young "woman in Reammdaits | ‘echer "Wien “duyiene, came in| i nt what I've aie looking for Scimcn Double Ss. @ H. Stam s Triumph Oats. ; ere erin ‘Hoe fonind the hate wo Heap tue atnie, is the exclamation of most women on Hatchery Brand, very snest red Green Best white rolled northern h No one has been able to Identify thie] ad been ‘knocked out. ‘These teen, first glance at Heatherbloom Taffeta eects (ish firm, faky and With all purchases of 10 cents or more, except C. ©. D. groceries. Extra Onn fresh from the mull: stamp specials offered below are given in place of Double Stamps. rich-tasting; 2 1-Ib. cans. 25c Emerald Brand, cho'ce medium red Alaska fish; 1-Ib, 10c rere ox In number, were gold led and held | “pridge’’ of gold that | workmanship. The | good care of her Petticoats. No more cracking or split- ting at the folds, yet you get all the beauty, rustle and daintiness of silk, The low price enables you to have three or four petticoats of Heatherbloom Taffeta to one of silk—and they wear four times longer. girl, whore be. was of. a coarse type, with a wide, smooth face and an abundance of wavy hair that looked brown one moment and red the next, She was killed Tuesday night by a train that passed across her body at high speed, cutting off the head and Fight arm. She was a woman of Juno- ate idee b, prckage... ogether by a showed excelle: woman nereoni ' strength “Sr i Aunt Nanna’s | Pancake Flour. Sclf-raising; makes the most delicious breakfast cakes and muffins that It i th. 2-1b, packigesres 10c Stamp Specials with Teas @ Coffees 50 annette Free bits Very Best Teas, a lb...... 25 Stamps Free with Best No. 1 Teas,a lb 15 Stamps Free with Choice No. 2 Tezs, a Ib 15 Stamps Free with Old Government Java Co’ parity, flavor, aroma and cup quality, a Ib... ceveee £0 Stamps Free it Best Mocha and Java Cofiee, a Ib ee, na Evenin ‘orld reporter saw the) body at the Morgue. ‘The clothes were torn and bloodstalned, but were well mide, The coat was Satin lined, The| underskirt wae of sateen and the un-| The shoes California Fruits. esque proportions, with a broad neck and big, desp bhue eyes. There is mystery surrounding woman's death, and it may never be the bedy and turned away, shaking their Lwads. 1t Is believed that some one of the hundreds jn the bis prison, a half | mile down the river from the station, , could, were he shown the mangled form, tell who she was, He probably The gloves were button kid | faced, The size was 6%. The} kings were black and of cheap! The woman was about 5 feet ¢) and her figure was superb| ey the yard at xrade, inches wall, Secon, wh now ty cg every | Tara: Mr ett gr tae Gs ions cameo, tad nee ae gp Semen ts Wich Daas Yi Batt of Bee Howe 1. pala rn e look a ats 0 e! 2 eh mae coun be Enale Green, Gages, large 20 Stamps Free with 4-oz. boitle Peer'ess Lemon Extra Peerless Buckwheat. May Be Thus’s Victim. ’ A. G. HYDE & SONS, Each has| [/f5) 361-363 Broadway ita beltevers among the people of Os- | ining. Tie last and most plausible explana- Thero are three theorles that account | for the woman's awful death. all lining counters. 150 shades, 36 in. wide, 35¢. a yard. Heatherbloom Taffeta Petticoat. oD shades, eatiOta Bey thle mart staan flaaon watson fruit, syrup. Ete ESSIE BRAND. preserved Nothing finer Essie Cherries, large can Exale Penchen, lara can Plums, uality of ripe, selected ns, omasarve in’ pure, rich sugar ia packed. Se large cun.. Easle Sifecd Peaches, 1-1. can: EAST VIEW BRAND. Choice quality of Californ preserved in rich, to the best grade of heavy syrup; most retailers. t View Cherries, latge View F aches, lurge can, h Best Maracaibo Ci 10 Stamps Free 10 Stamps Free with 2-07, bottle Peerles: 5 Stamps Free with 2-oz. bottle Our 15 Stamps Free 10 Stamps Free y 10 Stamps Free Qt. bottle ‘offee, a Ib rete List of Free Siamp Specials. 3 SKA Ib. can Blue Ribbon Baking Powder ib, can Blue Ribbon Baking Powder for” ove 5 Stamps free with *4-Ib. can Blue Ribbon Baking Powder for. fomestic Satrd Oil, for., Prepared Flour, Biue Ribbon, very highest grade of seif-raising hard wheat 12c Self-raising and most economical; makes the old-fashioned griddle-cakes; 3-lb. pkge.. 10c Golden Drip Syrup. Refined essence of sugar-cane; 12c a out it—men ti hat sh et ining to : \ 7 + wouldn't make any fusa about nit ed po cine wen ine | view Pears, large ci 10 Stamps Free with Y2-pint bottle Lucea Olive Oil, finest imported. 23c the fisest made; gt. bottle, dolng time hide thelr emotions, f View Apricets, largo cai 18 S! free with s 3 ex hn Mary,” 1 ould East View Green Gages, larre ca 5 Stamps Free with pt ttle Peerlesy Worcestershige Sauce..., 15¢ e,.ghar'’s Mar is wl he w 2 poeostes fast View Exe Plums, large ca: 10 Stamps Free with 44-pint bottle Peerless Worceste 10c hire Sauce 5 Stamps Free with *;-Ib, tin Black or Whit Pepper for : 5 Stamps Free with ! felb. tin Butler’s English Mustard, Fancy Quality Print Butter. For housekeepers who prefer the Print Butter, a limited supply of extra fancy quality is delivered daily to each of our 160 Grocertes, The price each day will be the lowest that can possibly be charged. Eant View Sliced Peaches, 1b, can, Pearl Hominy. Triumph Brand, from highest grace Southern maize; Mey d and kdin-dried; 2-Ib. pkge.... 6 © Corn Meal. Very finest quality from best Southern: and Northern corn; white or yel- SOPRA See aMon) Sew Been oe iW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. fi N would kiss thay br walte forehead. « ....~.- Raa wee RAR AR RR ee cee (ee Detective Jackson ~ up from ghe prison rane me or aud re an ae calm Leeann Caict of “police ‘that he aid” nos. “know her, Killed on “Visiting Day.” y was visiting day at Sing Sloe. wives, mothers and daughters Spanish Olives. ‘At Astonishingly Low Prices. Mammoth Lippe TE abate s. bottles extn, egg oe, bottle i} The Sweetmeats of Literature |}|22 of many of the prison’s inmates called, Marmalade—Millar’s imported; famous / Johnson's Preserves—Muade from whole low; old-fashtoned millog Oc Va the train thac came into the station ‘all over; in stone pots; eac Qc] fruits and sugar, in O-1b. atone 49c process; 3-1b. bag. . 17. and .. ‘ elaine | crocks; @a0h ...sseserreees To the greybeards of America, and to their gentle companions with silvery hair; to the people of middle age, and to those who have passed beyond early youth—to you all THE noon wa: ie AoW causing ihe ty. She was dressed in sult of ligne cee but show, Bat, are with N tire Ostticn. two black and the other wi rhinestone buckle velvet and the hatping wwie Geideu Win mourning beads, She Rati: a brown leather satchel, XL Preserveo—Hom: fruits In 8-1b. stone croc! 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