The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1906, Page 12

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ail a ATER RRR a 12 THE | WORLD: § SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1906, NER PRMTE—“MUCK-RAKE MAN” COUNTRY’S BLOT, SAYS ROOSEVELT FOUGHT POLICE : s Nothing (Caen and. Attacks for IN THE THE WATER Geneon Effect, President De- NE xX. SUNDAY’S always that] $$ o _—___ ers that the if tt in abe nr in no Baiting the Public and Blocking Remedial! thief, and tf Laws Likely to Bring Upheaval Against’Cor. clares in Holding Him Up in on pL OT ae porations—Progressive Income Favored Kept Ge Uneau Unequal Battle) Speech on Honest Life. ‘ hwith uniruea, An ¢ for Holdars of Great Fortunes, with Men in Boats } woeiee ess 45 Minutes. | Ww REFUSED TO GIVE UP. | Made a Long Dive Every Time Capture Seemed to | uon Be Inevitable a iy . | Incide: | condone the crime o} Mr. Roosevelt, cc GHOSTS Of 50 Years Ago Coming ‘Back ¢ for one night only. The $ ing the past and the pr week, y would not, a 4 ing a ines! inning | accumulated, ‘ort to si 2 ‘obi Artist’ s Model or eta) Ss Wife 2’ The problem that contr solved it. ris =] down that ¢ i it tw American Painters’ Ideals of Christ Modern pictiires of the Saviour by i f the time. | “But the man who neve anything else, who never pr apenks or writes Man with the M me it it they Md find tha did succeed aihex hey had pi The Terrible Cost ofa City’ s » Progress Price in lives to make New Y a lis. | should be relentiess ex- | and atinck hether Ss Its 2,000 Year V esuivius! Record of Destruction ; 4APPALL’NG HISTORY OF THE GREAT j| VOLCANO. with stern wo- OL assail Che am: 1 GSC MM EES ADE: TR. dL Ha OED SLU MUROERICTIN, FORESTER Desc oe est seams DATHED JAIL THAN WALL ST STREET. ne feoinance of tie Widow ae ae Cc On Liar | An Enoch frills. Opening a Beis 4 000 Years Ago Not so easy as to-day, i ~ } Dearie Store. “ites Body Found in River, There oe Be a Little The Biggest Battle-Shipin the World Clothing Stripped of | Sunshine, Then Ruin |,)% Gaul GSRS Say Will she be called “New York?” a ' All Valuables, for New Gowns. lo GAINS (N WHEAT. | EDITORIAL, METROPOLITAN anc COMIC SUPPLEMENTS JAMES McCREERY & CO, Silks. On April the 16th. | Exhibition and sale of the latest fashionable weaves and colors for Summer dress Silks. |20,000 yards, white Japanese Habutai Silks, 27 inches wide. 55¢, O5¢, 75¢ c per yard 7i¢ to 1.25 ; and va Bi These are highly recom- syogiecy se" 08.2": | POLICEMAN CODY'S ans cigsiti qUTATNS TRIAL IS CLOSED. : sith ag mended for Summer) id ; Mah ead dresses, graduation dre : SSeS AGREE J ‘ 9 thing uf sot (7 petticoats, underwear, etc. UPROAR IN HOSPITAL 3 ; llplapep AN RNS Hy El tursiiaater, ww | BY DRINK-CRAZED WAN, Twenty-third Street. 25c. Have Your Suny Work ison Piles i un in Neat Frame, with Glass, | 25c. | ~ HASTINGS & MILLER, 118 NASSAU ST., NEW YORK. Cotter & Son—and by speck a (This picture drawn by Charle Copyricht by Pr. Dana Gibson.) This is the Roy in Chas. Dana Gibson’s famous picture, , “The Empty Sleeve” Copies of this famous original will be given with to-morrow’s Sunday World, on separate sheets of art paper, size 10x15. This picture is one of those drawn by Mr. Gibson for Collier’s Weekly, at $1,000. K hook. Pat.Aug.3 | 1908; catohes two fs] the com- al Pon, a Neok's one, D re wanted, KIWGFIMVER Ba. Spd Lice bs tes TROUT Banks be «prt FAMDON MUUK CO., Reem 37 ONANSBONO, EF od" Steel od Stee! 10% Ry. Bleel Spring Be whe 68

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