The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1906, Page 12

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BELIEVES CHILD IS ALIVE IN ITS COFFIN —_—++ Watcher Left Alone with Body Says Little Ver- onica McCann Said: sons Bury Me; I’m Alive.” Color in Lips d Color. i ! 1 ¢ w Ve a is at tee ‘ 4 i ( ‘i : a dt ‘ Fa Ps bh t I Makes Mental Misery Migrate?! Gath a presi night, will thoroughly entoy the many nusing situations of the comed. \ * RUMANIA FIRE a” WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, ie PA 3 iy Ntaurice Ketten. a 000 TERUSALEM a! CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD BILLIARD TOURNAMENT GotF FIEND BILLIARD SHARP.» CAN’T TEI IF THIS GIRL IS DEAD. APRIL 21, 1906. AdG MATTY CAN <NILKERBOCKER BECOMES A REAL SPORT. ———=>= AS 00, ee World. | TO-MORROW’S | | EARTH. | — QUAKE. : | M GOING To CHALLENGE WILLIE HOPPE, To MORROW Kh elt ALLEE'S FLIGHT A Comprehensive, Complete Story of the Greatest Ca- lamity in theHistory of the United States. Told by Reliable Eye-Wit- | nesses, by Geological Ex- | perts, and by the Best Writers. The History of Earthquakes, the Future of San Fran- cIsco. ‘A REMARKABLE SPECIAL FEATURE. IN THE MAGAZINE: iMystery of a Fifth Avenue Mansion Finally Explained. Why a man worth many millions dared not leave his Fifth Avenue home by the front door, \ F (24,000 Miles in a Balloon. A marvellous story by Count Henry De La Vaulx, with his astounding prophecies, The Romance of— os Pickpocket. A true story of love and crime. “society Girls Who Act. The latest thing in the “ 490,’ ‘Wonders of Coal Tar. A true story of great interest, Ss Cheeks! ! Checks! Checks! The fashions of 1906. Another Gibson Picture. ian TEAM MENACES MAY HELP CLEAR F ii BELCHER CASE LIVES OF MANY LUMEN Gndt, Dash with Heavy Engine in Crowded Street and Fifth Avenue. re pean fs Horse 7 mn vagea ~ JEROME LOSES ON AL [ HUMMEL CASE TEST ses morzery aca | | On April the 23rd. F | Fifteen ith usand yards of Novelty Sil witable fo: zou Summer d cluding | a I stant Shae Broo el sv pegiand hy ia te au . N IS ae KED ‘ 1 a y | a, ay ral ie ee as Ren & : MH Hosmenet had ween wen} and white and black; Boe is L Goss Aground. went aground a quantity of plain Taf-|% fetas Silk, in all the latest | uitable for dress-| , petticoats, lin-| ings, etc, 55¢ per yard value 75¢ to 4.00 Twenty-third Street. nt with Colliers’ Weekly. | This is only a portion of the great drawing by Charles Dana Gibson) \* “Going on a Long Journey,’’ that will be given with TO-MORROW’S | Sunday World. | | UF ¥ ER SONY eaarete ma f

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