The evening world. Newspaper, May 11, 1906, Page 3

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY IVIEWS OF MRS. LAWSON AND JURORS IN HER DIVORCE Sketehed in Court for The Evening World by Artist Mortimer. #6 peak SO THAT Rr AMIABLE GeuTLeMan MAX HEAR LL, OEWES ALL B'S CHARGES Is Nearly Overcome Strain in Trial of Suit for Divorce. UNDER DOCTOR'S CARE y All Gone as She ers to Witness Chair Brooklyn Court. by lot- in | | WORE LICHT ON GIRL CAMETO WED, Estoblished Over 4 FALSE STORY. he succe a far reviving Mrs | |Wife Caused Trouble in John B. Campbell Tells | conne ais halt cur | Trying to Impress E+ How His Company Was. Ae tee | lert with His Disgrace. Kept from Bidding, | war ‘no during a trier stay tn ts |B rpousands of 144s and | a poate apni AGO tlc : Gold Wedding Ring $3.00 to $12.01 All Engraving Done Fr : f is tale Uone ¢ mishaci. against asked hi thing to Curt tum. per informed | Ss were advertised f kun for ash removal a won,” Her voice was 1 the departmen 7 F Capt. Piper was then at the head ot to better h before Judge the Bureau of Final Disposition, but s Ward his w Cou: the for her . h several dding presents. The meeting of the pair in ‘was cool after the contract was let to Ke “1 to the Ash Removal Com- or resigned to become general of the ash removal con ng to the ti his company trunks loaded with a wee Mr bid. of intended ontract, but, after seeing ove faded and th: how the matter stood, withdrew | idea of a was discarded. his company from the cor jon and} Miss Warf tmmetiately purchased Ket the con-/her steamship ticket and re-shipped to England nts lattes | her wedding pi natter. a wil a en down. ndered He tad ghey Me was not D was asked father to kno in? gestion of a Mr. Patrick Haye: of the Kings I never was nty Penitentary, testified this after Mrs. Laweon, = Ty areaiant Mr. Iv med re you ever Interested Is in Brooklyn?” bondsman for ground | permission to Mundy who reality paid to buy off o} 1 «now who were | had lieve that coffee is an absolute poison to at least one person out of every Ithree, but people are slowly finding | Mr. Mooney considered that the bid was very valu- le. Hayes said there were ‘six in- the bid worth $5,000 each. if IT waa in love with fared Mrs, Lawson, rising half h trom renhowsta pally oy CN it out, although thousands of thom Wy and 1 wanted to know where he came in, | Suffer terribly before they discover and they finally agreed | for his share Q. What was that vers and t to add $4,000 “was my told | the fret | A New York hotel man says: “Bach! time after drinking coffee I became jrestless, nervous and excited, so that I | was unable to sit five minutes in one for? A. T don't for the use of nis know, office. As a matter of fact, was {t not then and there that in consid- and she mad suppose t the court-re At times the ¢ with the man | mo: abLouoniarly ion of this $34,000 the Meagher bia | Place, Was also inclined to vomit and was to be withdrawn? A. T suppose thag! suffered from loss of sleep, which sot must have deen the understanding. 7 5 and worse Q. I don’t want your opinion, Was it | worse the positive, direct’ underatreaing | “A lady said that perhaps coffee 1 Meagher bid should be with the cause of my trouble, and Hustle All You V A gested that I try Postum ‘Food| in any weather, it make Coffee. 1 laughed at the thought LITHOLIN’ Wat that coffes hurt me, but she insisted so hard that I finally had some Po. tum made! I have been using jt in for int yoste ttorne t prday for i he} place of coffee ever since, for 1 no 1 Med Wreiea|ticed that all my former nervyous- 1 David Michaels with | and irritation disappeared, 1 to sleep perfectly, and th asted as good or better th ffee, 80 what was the to a beverage that Postum t the old of stick ruining me? “One day on an excursion up the country I remarked to a young lady friend on her greatly improved up ‘pearance. She explained that some time before she had quit using coffee and taken Postum. She had gained a Michaels’s Dayht and he ity | dumping priv | him on Newtown | Q. Did’ you. le Poor Memory. Michaeis was called to testified that he charged nt cents a cart load for. ry ) lots owned by ¢ CUR “honk” their way through the crowds, me to quit coffee and take Postum and was very much surprised to find that I had already made the chang ‘Sho said her brother had al received great benefits from leavir off coffee and taking on Postu Food Coffee.” “There's a reason.” As a rule the owners of these expensive | I think th “Bot the ben ymachines, though wealthy, look careworn, as if burdened down with the weight Wf debt. It is refreshing to see the owner of a World Want Automobile bargain teome forward. He has bough his Motor Car for a “song,” and you can read a story of a light heart and a full pocketbook in his beaming face. Do Nol Wosld“Aulo” Bargains Teach a Lesson Well Word Learalag? CALL OR W CATALOGUR TO-DA Nityn Branch. 4 t e withdrawal or suppression of the Meagher bid? don't remember, “You must get back your memogy,"* ih SUIT. | j ‘EARTHQUAKE SHAKES THINGS IN INDIANA. N.S.BRA : on’ that kind number of pounds and her former pal- Sheplers ies f Va The student of human nature will see many things to interest him. if he will | Wink, to, sometx pitation of the heart, humining in the Rararanoeminegiired FA THEIR | Btand in front of an uptown theatre and watch the crowds come and go. The| Ailton Nu Ken T'was (ovreceive| oars, trembling of tne hands ana | Pichia ahah ach ai AND CAREAK tclerk and his sweetheart-will come by car or a-foot, Hired vehicles deposit their | 4nd dd Fecelve The city con-|jegs and other disagreeable feelings *h Pmladiecan's” Noads of amusement-seekers and hurry away. Automobiles of high motive power | Unued. te dump. Run ound ia had disappeared. She recommended proat by =) Airmot with r WSWEET.&cC 39 MAIDEN: LANE NY. 11, 1206. Hilton Hand Original Worked Natural Collar and Shoulder Lapels Hilton Shape- keeping The swing of the shoulder, the ‘ drape of the sleeves, the set of the collar and lapels, and the shape-retaining qualities of the front, are the features that really count in good clothes building. We illustrate here a Hilton Suit. We've not only pointed out these four vital essentials of a garment, but have pictured to you the beauty and swaggerness with which these points are executed in re “6 Other Suits galore at Prices from $12 to $30. Perfect Fitting Sleeve MANUFACTURING JEWE: gah BBs yy f GF CRUELTY BY © JUGGLING OF © BUT LOVESOUW FLE 23IEighth Av,, {331 lilton Clothes , ~ OPEN EVENINGS. WOMAN TEACHER ASH CONTRACTS Years Had Wrought Such The Leading Solid old Wea} he sooner you learn to know Hilton Clothes the sooner eee ae Were op {| su will be acquainted with ready-to-wear garments that pnt geaten | ismayed. possess all the character and individual styling that the highest priced custom tailor could give. You can get a mighty good suit for as little as 18k. Solid Sf ‘on Pc The Hilton Cows Astor House, Opp. Post Offic>. 217 and 219 Broadway “Dollar Off” SHOE FOR MEN WOMEN Dollar to You Instead of to the Shoeman. All this = PARTMENT. hions. Merchant Tailoring Sale od shoes—stylish shoes. Snappy. up to-date fi : it Shoes, together with the best t comfort you've i Meagher dump A.| tract_and now Ii There is ro better gift than u Sort pi j f mili as | bex of Greer field’: bre Rea ever had. If you have been paying more stop now and buy Merit Shoes, pup Antoinette is temporarily out } « Yayes interested? | a RS 6 uns $15.00 | hha ti ieaneiteroair of school Decause of an injury to her “ i > y b . and put the dollar you oward another pair, soot nm Michaels interestea? |“ Huyes was not present wher C Suse ae a : E aan asi A Collar to you is just. as good as a dollar to the shoeman. $34,000 ware even to Lake SRONGE, with ts tempt: t from—all fae Series het yell | buy edt Shoes scticl hershonmen hen y Christmas pres. pa eis ha palvare 4 HY t goes to you when you buy } K e she n # stmas p Garrison interest- Didi you lever rovcive any or elm llimeayersol velvety, arich, i sh eee x ot keep the difference yourself > 4 $25,000 from Garrison?” A. * brow: % that fairly 1 an you buy the other kind. Why not f rence yourself? Q. Now, what was Mr. Michaels’s tn-| (ive any money from | rownpiee 2s. that“ lalrly Don deine: lockbuye—wear ie terest? A. He put up the $18, mat I loaned htn."* melt in the mouth. Try it} Soe Fi at the second bidding, after Kenned: ‘ Reed aap AN Genuine Oak Soles, direct from our own tanneries, used in every pair had been squeezed by Brady on the | iprprepseseseteezeiseix on your best friend. As‘ Weare first bidding. | be for it wherever candy is ct nen's Dollar-Olf Stores Q. What was he to get for that? A. |X i cay i He was to get $30,000 for his services | @) e sold, but, be sure that }} | ' 44 i and stop at that | Greenfield's name appears Bat Assistant Investigator Coben brought | 0 eras ENS you ‘ i out that it was at Patrick Hayes's sug- | % H urts on every piece. navel i ‘1 H gestion that Kennedy wns Induced ta) | ‘ ence, Privac H i i buy of the Meagher interest | be Roc cainiboeerihee WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT. 2 i Details of the Deal. |x or Sac Everywhere, 295 “Shadow” Plaid Suits reduced to an 4 Q. Can you remeat the conversation? | if Ht "s ia ee eens 2 98 $ AV Savemimeceeea el One in E GREENFIELD SON & CO BEATS Ai hed eee t} 4 Kennedy he ought to be lberal, as | 52 $30 Taffeta Silk { epee was soInE to Ket a lot of. money | be 44 Barclay St., New York $15.98 we! birthday . out of the business, He said Kennedy | je ree rey ry. A 1 ford him?" could easily afford to pay to have the | i leagher bid taken out of the way. He al nedy offered to pay $10,000, but| “qt, is difficult to make people be- at es said it was not enough. He | PAUL MISCH| 17 West 34th Street wie. oF ‘ | 4 ROOMS SS comptevely_ urnistiel ~ $125.00 (=) Vant rp furnish homes complete at very low You pay 10 prices. i} balance in SMALL “j weekly or monthly }) PAYMENTS. Per Week Opens an Account, Dy, EST. LEN T, I AL credit al | on Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge y —a at strengthener and blood purilier,

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