The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1906, Page 5

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<a THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVE NING. MAY 1, 1906, WIFE ANSHAVEA ( Ar) | MAY aD THE KNICKS’ BUSY DAY. pate FOR LIQUOR HABIT, [~~ BYCUOLRLBGER eae ii viieees| Benedict LOOTING HOUSE a Pianos, Arouses Husband, ell | 08.°° Gives Chase in Pajamas Why Pay $250.00 Elsewhere? serms, $1.00a Week. | EHRICH BROS., 6th Ave. @ 23d St. —No Police in Sight. | | | ce WL. DOUGLAS ce eee avian OS 63.50 SHOES [es AFRAID TO FIRE AT HIM, = i te Wee _ | []][ExtAsLisiieo 1876 cAvitaL $2,500,000 eae it } Pqcosueuay tas0 W,L. Douglas makes and HOPE 10 PROVE | SISTER.OF FUGITIVE IN POISON CASE. FIREMEN 10 AID MEN | sells more men's $5.50 IN FRISCO DEPARTMENT Teceuner tha eerie USED ARSENIC REWAROwit! be paid to. 310,000 eens for Benefit of Fire Fighte New Theory in Favor of Woman's Husband Is r, ae Likely to Be Heard. ral bye (6 $3.59 ALL LEATHERS, ALL STYLES, ONE PRICE sae = If | could take you into my three large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you the care with which every pair of shoes is made, you would understand why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best in the world, why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other $3.50 shoe. " As Good as $7.00 Custom Made Shoes.” | BOYS SHOES, $2.00 & $1.75 “I have been wearing your cele: | Just the same as my brated $3.50 shoes for the past 9 | years,and cansaythatl getasmuch if pe style, wear and comfort as I for- mons $3 ‘50 shoes, the marly had from custom shoes costs same leathers, for R. GUILES, $2.00 and $1.75. 2330 Ist Avenue. and price stamped ve shee stores in L Douglas, Brockton, Maes, W.L. Douglas. oo New York $3.50 Shoe Stores: GET WHAT ieee Fk AO Se SrORdWay BROOKLYN, | YOU CALL FOR lat the druggist says, Father r fts in d fifty ye vay, cor. Thornton, cor, Gates Avenuc. et, corner Pearl St. ¥, oorner corner 120th Street. (bet, 146th & 147th Sta. Sg ee SAYS WOMAN ROBBED AND THEN BEAT HIM. Sunday World Wa Monday Morning Newark Ave, WARK~ 785 Broad Streot, BERTHA MEUNTER colds or money ba Sold in 50 $i size ‘. VETERAN POLICEMAN |—— RETIRED BY BINGHAM. | The Most Important Literary clinouncement of the 20th Century--- as 50,000 1. Series g. New J fi: with the eatest Writers of Fiction in America and England w novels for the Sunday World. Each noyel @ form of h; ‘ated fiction supple- Md $ Bernard O'R Police Just Leaves the Force, | MISSING man PERHAPS HURLED IN ACID VAT. | |Frank Trosky Last of the late ex- | ona “ Agmour' Extract of Beef n the four Sunday ued the foue The § Rock | in the Baltic | { ber—gets into the hol- \ i ' supplies growing tim- | i | | low places of poorly | x developed children, 4 | ‘Ina velnch use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. whets the youngsters’ > ! i | H 1 Sunday. visa story of wear shoes one size f f f using Allen's Foot- appetites; gives them | F povider to be shaken {nto the It ma MYST ERY--- ACTION-- ROMANCE By ROBERT BARR. j play-spirit and energy. a 8 tight or new shoes | | I | There’s a world of dif- | & j ference between Ar- f i | nt relief to corns mour’s and the other kinds, equa through th Want Dire Sold ty all druggists and grocers. ARMOUR & COMPANY pAvent { World Want Morses and Carriages Ch hicago Least Expensive in ice ind? would on eutcn up by the pow kage FREE by 0 ful stuff within a few bourse Allen S$, Olmsted, Le Roy, N. 5 4 ‘ { ’

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