The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1906, Page 11

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY NOISY BON VOYAGE TO FRENCH SHIPS | The Gaekwar Aye Baroda Way to New Vork SBNND FOUND | BY EVENING WORLD | on His sing a y ear, Mic’ hae, Michael 10 antry | Discovered in an Asylum, | A ors Sail Away. ( FE GIVES THANKS. | RIVER CRAFT JOIN IN. ; oe | seit | ¥n Easy of Identificati | Vhistle. and Siren Add to Din as th Wrong Name When Entering | Institution at Islip. | nd Out of the acer of the hasl Lantry, o ns and the 6 miral Campion led the mibling itry was in Central Islip Hospital. @ay Mra, Lantry saw her husband i the first time tn exactly one year. briefly told, of the ul publicity, Mrs, to The Evening ound pennant etreaming trom the fore- vast peak As the squatty Diack fighting ma nea ateamed slowly away gune of Admiral Brown- edron boomed with the On boumi the Wee! led on the a1 Aube e steamed out with their crews | and fighting tops fighting | FOR WIVES AND MOTHERS| ", LIVERPOOL, May 4.—On the Celtic, of the White S from this port for New York to-morrow the most be His Highness, the Gaekwar of Barod and daughter and inténds to tour the St to friends. | he Gaekwar ts a Mahratta chief of! the hi, The Couiar of Baroda. BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR. re the breakers foam Iike soda, h his com{c-opera name. i sing an entrance dit pot-light with that same, r Line, that sails Save the Loved | Ones from the Drink Evil —Orrine Guaranteed to Cure—Can Be Given Secretly. If your husband or son has fallen) a victim to the drink habit, stop 4 pleading, scolding and crying. Use Ortine, which is recommended by thousands of leading druggists throughout the country because they know the good & has accomplished This succossful remedy can given secretly {f desired, using Or- pant id Canada {n an of at caste. Ta: Bombay "No. 411 West ° edly dazzle He has 8 great coll rine No. i, or the patient can take {t rine From the Comes the Gack When he lan For all comic-opera rulers take the of his own free will, using C No, 2. Hither form absolutely stroys the desire for strong and builds up the bodily health, mak- ‘e in our city h | When he steps off of his steamer, he should vocalize a screamer {ng the user strong and well, a man W E very sense of the word. Write Op the customs of the cusses in Baroda bright and gay, NE RSEY TAKES |i every penaiet rt earoeae aioe | UP CRANE’S CHARGE, Magistrate Called Attention of Offi- cials to Injustice in Industrial Insurance Case. Harlem Adding as a special fayor just a Mttle New York flavor, ‘And, assisted by the chorus, {t perhaps would go this way holism to the Orrine Co., Washing- ton, D. C. Hundreds of letters attest the re- markable cure made by Orrine. Polk Miller Drug Co., of Rieimond, Va. writes: “‘Mothers and sisters have told us of husbands and brothers who since a ta yw given Orrine (in thout the ir lisatchad ledge) “We're a stmpleliving people in Baroda. In a bungulow I Ilve, not a pagoda, We have bri ds now and then, But no Ife insurance men, No fads and fancy muck rakes to adjust. gh our oxen and our nels may need urging, j We are never stung by rapid-transit merging. In my distant Hindoo home We-ve no sleepybilljerome, And as we don't use gas, we have no trust.” Police y brought much comfi to once desolate t The reg a box. There 1s no r there is a reg . as & in every box wh Yes! this {s the style of patter which the Chief of the Muhratta 1 a refund of yo Is expected to deliver, though it's likely he will not. fails to effect a cure. But no doubt he'll talk a column on world politics so solemn ras oe Mrs. pee a West One Hun- 2 | ‘When we pino to hear the latest of the gay Ahkoond of Swat. Now Khoutalonkorn {s aching. Habibulla Khen ts taking His vacation out in Nepal with Surendra Shamsher Jang. All these other queer-named fellows would let out tremendous bellow If the Gaekwar of Baroda with the giddy chorus sang: dred and F: that tn sulyy eck ker In . and had already “In Raroda we've no Brooklyn Bridge Hog crushes We've no Raines»Iaw paper sandwiches for lushes. We've no busy fake-art etaffs , Cutting dates trom photographs To make it seem ‘twas taken yesterday. We haven't any nice wide-open pool-rooms. For murderers we have some deep and cool tombs. We wouldn't stir up strife Over Gorky and his ‘wife’ Tn Mttle old Baroda far away.” 3iunShoe Spring and Summer Footwear 4 New Lines. Patent Leathers, /Gun Metal Calf, Canvas White and Colors, Saks & Company Broadway, 33d te 34th Street. ANNOUNCE FOR SATURDAY A Most Important Sale of Cloth and Silk Coats for Women At $14.50 At $19.50 $29.00 Ny epics to 9 $40.00 TOGETHER WITH $20,00to $30.00 Rain Coats at $12.50 An infinitely diversified collection of three hundred coats in an extensive series of models designed for formal and informal service. Correct Styles. Every Grade. Every Style Kid Black in Each Grade.| and Colors. It's the big Blyn values that create the big Blyn business, and it’s the Immense business that makes possible the big values, The greater the volume of business {n a store the smaller the percentage of cost for rent, selling and other store expenses, Seven big Blyn Stores with fullest stocks, and shoes in every quality, sell as many shoes as thirty one-grade or specialty shoe stores. . Blyn pays the expenses of seven stores—they pay the expenses of thirty stores, The difference between our cost to the prices of their shoes. Do you want to pay it? SEVEN BIG BEST STORES: 6th Ave. and 27th Street. 3d Ave, and 122d Street. 609 Sth Ave..30th & 40thSts. + ir, Broome St. "B91 3d Ave., 150th & 15ist Sts olWyn | 829-831-833 Broadw. 1263-1265-1267 Br Included there are Eton, pony, fitted | and box coats of black broadcloth; fitted, semi-fitted and box coats of tan covert; Eton and pony coats of black taffeta or moire silk; tourist i coats in three-quarter and full length | models, of fancy mixtures, plaids, , stripes, checks and coverts, together with dress coats, of silks, broadcloths and yoiles, and a number of high grade rain coats in full length models. and their cost is added SHOES IN EVERY GRADE, In its every phase, this is the most lt extraordinary offer which our de- partment has presented this season. between Park and Ellery Streets. near G Avenue, Saale aS ie Si | HAVE ek Kettles Pass Down [11 Harbor ie formal salutues | F terests g fleet, eee | 1 Drummond Court-Martialled. fn all boroug’ the amatl dealers han been court- ft * grow into Chr EVENING, SfA¥ 4, 7906 YOU GOT YOUR THAT a ad $32.22 SAM AP PORTIONS ? ined on Feb lay ICE PRICE UP? NOT th. erloan Tee Com poes St after tho jr | price to 60 cents, 'How to Fool a Lazy Liver with Artificial Exercise you suspect they need gus ts clighth f breath ist ir Head feels ja ti coate: made in the Lack of exercise, d, are its fi and p> t ci per t, permits y ly as it tastes. Itis ir Bowels as it is to It acts as pleasar as ‘congenial to y Palate. you know, in order to be mighty un- comfortable, Even slight indigestion affects the And, Indigestic fast, corrodes te: counts happ! It does that 1 the Sick list. Every thinking Doc! ‘*inse . » Capacity. re it puts you on , so. that nd drive fo use a Cascaret Js when Professor Rand k you need c his famous fo “Trust in ope made thin, for this pr merely whe: ben Liver is Saks & ¢ Company if Broadway, 334 to 34th Street, OR SATURDAY, MAY FIFTH An Important Offer Wash Preece for Girls Regularly $1.50 and $2. At $1.10 Regularly $3.00 and $4. 10. At $1.95 It is an event of some magnitude—eishteen hun- dred and fifty dresses are involved. They repre- sent the sample garments and surplus stock of a manufacturer in whom we haye much faith There are dresses of white lay n, long or short waist models, elaborated with laces, embroidery and tucking, together with soft finished, figured percale dresses in light and dark colors in helted box plaited models. es 5 to I4 years. IN ADDITION WE WILL OFFER $5.00 Washable Sailor Suits at $3.50 Full regulation mode! of wh lin sailor collar and full kilted skirt. $ $12.50 Washable Sailor S e, light blu ered with white or navy 2s 6 to 14 years. uits at $9.50 » pink or tan linen, mblems; skirt with Full regulation model of w braid trimmed and wit! lacing, Sizes 12 to 20 years, $7.50 Spring Coats Special at $5.00 Double breasted of navy emblems, lined throu; es 6 with embroidered to 16 years: Also s length model of all wool homespuns, in es 6 to 14 years, White Net Dresses. Entirely new models over lace trimmed linings and elab- orated with laces, including styles designed for confirmation and graduation service, pout. ecks Seven-eigt and plaids. Junior sizes, 12 to 16 years, $12.50, $15.00, $18.50, $19.75 Misses’ sizes, 14 to 18 years, $15.00, $17.50, $22.50, $25.00 White Serge Suits at $19.75 and $22.50 or box models in junior sizes, 12 to 16 years. Pony White Serge Coats $6.90 and $10.00 Seven-cighths length models in sizes 6 to 14 years. YET, SAYS TRUST. Whether There | | | | | | signature | Genuine Castoria always hi HAT Ships 3 mr pre yall stnallest 8, if continued tions and growt mbecility, rvous diseases, #1: OWENS APY f Te in their infancy. receive only th Tho administrati | other narcotics to ct decried. and the dry | need the attention | dose thi The Effects of Opiates. peculiarly susceptible to opium and {te varions narcotic, is well known, Even in the », these 4 cause changes in the fanc- cells which are likely to become permanent, causing acraving for alcohol oi reotics in later life. tractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying dosing with opiates or na s to keep children quiet eo rule among physi ans is that children should never allest doses for more than a day at a time, and which a 1 as i Soothing Syrups and ician cannot be too strongly ald not he a party to it, Children who are ill jan, and it is nothing less than a crime to it bears “EZ, vaturo of a2 Vkediin m willfully THE PINK EDITION OF CONTAINS ALI THE EVENING WORLD RTING NEWS OF THE DAY. Saks & Company Broadway, 33d to 34th Street, POR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Sale of Suits for Young Men Sizes Thirty to Thirty-Six Formerly $10.00 & $12.50 At $7.00 The strensth of the offer is tempered hy a con- fession—the suits were designed for last season's service. If you can forgive that, the benefit is well worth your while. Single and Double Rreasted two-‘arment Suits (Coat and Trousers), fashioned of flannels tweeds and cheviots, in light and dark mixtures, and tailored to that exacting standard of ours. AND SATURDAY FOR FRIDAY Summer Pajamas for Men Regularly $1.50 and $2.00 at $1.10 Generous in their proportions and tailored to more than justify the regular prices. The gar- ments are fashioned of imported woven or printed madras, summer weight, in light and dark colors, in military collar and collarless models, with silk frogs and pearl buttons; sizes 14 to IS. Stetson Summer Derbies At Three-Fifty and Five Dollars The two derbies which give a straw hat no reason for being, are Stetson's—the ‘Self Conforming’ and the ‘Featherweight.’ Both are comfortable, easy and weigh no more than a hat of straw. As for good service, ‘the Stetson imprint warrants that; so does ours Panama Hats Renovated We will clean, bleach and reblock your Panama hat, insert new leathers and an oiled silk protector and trim hat with a silk band of any desired width, for all of which the charge will be but two dolla A post-card or ‘phone message will bring our man for ih hat. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mercerized Lisle Half Hose Special at 25c Fine, sheer lisle stockings that have everything in common with those of silk—lustre, crunch and texture. In black, tan, light blue, white, navy and maroon Summer Underwear for Men We present quite an extensive series of shirts and drawers of a good, serviceable character, includ- ing the standard brands, at very modest prices. French Balbriggan Shirts or Diawers at 75c¢ Finest French Balbriggan Shirts or Drawers at $1.00 Stuttgarter Natural Mering Shirts and Drawers at $4,5 short sleeves, Infsizes 34 to 50 and Summer Suits for Boys At Five Dollars Because the garments have demonstrated their worth to be greater than the prices, we have done well with our series of suits at five dollars—so well, that we were compelled to provide an en- tirely new collection of garments which will re- seive their initial presentation on Saturday. Why we have done so well, the garments will demonstrate. In tailoring, in fabrics and in style, we believe our five dollar suits reach the ievel of those for which most shops demand materially greater prices. Given the opportunity, we can earn your belief. Norfelk and Double-breasted Belted Suits, in the) new gray mixtures} Knickerbocker Trousers, with | strap and buckle, sizes 8 to 17 years. Russian Blouse Suits (sizes 244 to 8) and Suits (sizes 7 to 12) of serge, in colors and chev iots or tweeds and mixtures; double-breasted sailor-collar models with bloomer trousers, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $2.00 Trousers for Boys at 95¢ Bloomer Trousers, sizes 5 to 10, and Knickerbocker Trousers, sizes 8 to 16, of all-wool cheviots in mixtures,

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