The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1906, Page 5

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sie ue R WORLD: FRIDA: EVENING, MAY 18, 1906. CUT LANDLORD'S ARMY DESERTER UEABT |W TWAIN RETURNS RICH MA WITH STILETTO =, v= 22, 2 CARNEGIE OFF TO SKIBO; HEDGES ON SIA DAY LIFE ————_+ + sy "THEE TRAILED BY BOY SLEUTH 10 THE FSH While Police Sought Bur- glar, Little Fellow Kept Him in Sight. Not Posted on Current Events, He Says, Lightly, | and Repudiates Phonetic Spelling | Don’t Wear Unsightly Spectacles, Giy : Many Adventures. Marcantino’s Daughter eollliceaeal | Sees Tragedy and Tries to Hold Slayer. on Going to ‘‘Sea.’’ African ml WOULDN’T BE BLUF Fellow Ran to Roof and Ever Threatened Lad with vel 54 East 23d St., near 4th Ave. 50 East 125:h St., near Mad, Ave 442 Columbus Ave. 8ist& 82d Sts, Wt. Htarris a Revolver. iisted men career, and to face court he showed no mar SAQQSENELT IS meen ce I J | Mabeatesiinneeorye, Alas tpaalgur opecuult sgt good parentage, he was brought up and = nth i din Paris for a g on- ciara ‘DIED 10 DEATH ‘s career, He comple hia | tion at the Polytechnique, »but : roving life brought him to tis | New York’s Finest. Cash and Here he served in the United ntry. Credit Store, FROM THE DECK — FALOUS OF TH eee ¢ with thi Ninth In- » wo see ARTHQUAKES” OF FERY-BOMT. Senator Rayner Ready to Mysterious Man of Pro- Pecmoted for Bravery. regiment he went through in Luzon und was a vet- the Hoxer troubles took the pily In rod ot Expect Anything in This fessional Appearance |!!% When info Hc Wie Mish Zorcen on the F 24 > fe tempt to se first to scale : Disturbance Era. | Leaps fromthe Elmira. rn vo a etl eee 3 arcuntino | as long as he } t and got a/ ty, upon Baslin Unusual Offerings in Cool, Comfortable Wearing Ap- 1 ers Wite to escape the § parel for Hot Weather Use. s to-day—to-morrow day Women’s Department. (Lower Ft Linen Suits—th: New Et on Models Grabanry tesa made of natural color Hnen, with Wiigre they Vice-Gonsul, He Says. oe embroidered figures in’ blue, wit fe 4nd gesture | 44~ pecame so prominent among tho ff white and lavender, well fo hot sun, site ricans in Morocco that, t $14.98 worth $25.00, Our Price ( h or credit.) Sulth and Dresses Became Family Row. tino’s Men’ Ss Department." 315. 00 in our Promise | to Pay Later” -|PAUL MISCH, vOorrest, Dress for Me 17 wer 34th Street, >| Repatrman Fixing One Car, Strack and Killed by Ano sae Women’s Coats and Wraps, RAIN COATS of English Shower proof fabrics, 16.50, 23.50 TAFFETA AND PONGEE COATS, ‘, length,in variety of styles, 25,00 ETON COATS of Taffeta, 16.50 TOURING COATS, light weight Woollens, 16.50 Breadway L 1916 Steel, Revolver. Man Drew | —_ NEW YORK CENTRAL CAN CLOSE STATION. s coat | — 8 pocket. "Car Chased a Sidyer SATURDAY, $0.0 VOTED FR MEW SCHOOL Officials Urged Appropriation —————— "| FRISCO HAS ENOUGH WATER Broken Main Repaired and Normal! So gs to S ecure Sites Desired Supply Again Assured, 5. | | Sax FRANEISCO, May 1s—Heatn| Ahead of Real Estate Men. 18 18 Greater New York | Smooth, Unwrinkled Regal Fitting } Women's Stores to-day appro- schools as a NINE WEN ORE CITY. th ee Makes a Woman’s Foot Look Smaller Lie aa Aven SE, cor. a All any woman needs to make her foot look smaller in the shoe than out of it is a smooth fit—not too tight. Well-modeled, true-fitting shoes have precisely the same effect of trim daintiness that gives good glove s their constant vogue—w! vhich is the very effect that loose shoes and tight shoes never have. ith St., corner fon told Comptroller that $24,000,000, ever ae next bud 18 of ¢ the Mayor and An appropriation of {f they hand to walt until Renal oeasienk and before all availa’ Never a wrinkle under the arch or across the é Deen snapped up by V i me CITY, N. J. PhaCwoney taiterberes ball of a quarter-size Women's Regal—not #60 Newark Ave. Abo D RCNA era OR ae co in a thousand pairs! Neyer any discomfort by deciding on the next smaller size if the first one happens to bea little large, for quarter-size Women’s Regals do not necessitate the usual half- size choice, Greater New York Men's Stores | YORE crry 301 | et the Aldermen {s nec WOMAN RESIDENT OF THE WALDORF FINED * 1341 Breedway, rata Huilding pete petenes $3.50 rd style—no. Quarter Sizes! $5.50 and $4.00 Send {ct Style Book Mall Orders Promptly Fille. #1003 Broadway, bet. Ditmare Bt. and Willoughby Ave ea8s Titty Ave, bet 20th and hills of sentiment, but he some Setting before which rexplained Hel to enact his Drama of Romance, A moonlight night, a chance meeting, an ivy-|C% 4 i , at it now, Ket se draped yeranda, a spark of jealousy—all these help matters along when love is| being able to go t SX young and the world seems gay. But how about keeping Cupid as a lifelong | Helen was arroate ne has married? Ask your wife or daughter and they | WOU uC heme D JERSEY CITY, N. J, x Park. guest in your ho: ne after 1 est in a home where there is mus: 906 Newark Avo, Pianos and other musical instruments of- |‘ fered every SANE at bargain prices th gh World's Wasnt Directory, World Want Pianos Bring Happiness Into Many a Cheerless Household. * STORES MARKED wrrn n from ¢ STAR ARL OPEN ZYENING Istrate Moss fined to a&triend at No, 4 tie fm wntown, Ma, and she ser | | GRAAAEB AHAB RAE AAL OA e Maa ELLEN EAA REHSEEEEEE RES < e4 ‘ + * 4 4 4 % ¥ 4 * ‘ ¢ * ¥ * ¢ + < @ 4 < < < ¢ < q ¢ < ‘ 4 4 4 ‘ + 4 “ 4 Pi saaase TIRELY NEW SUMNER CORSET rosMEDIUH »» SLENDER FIGURES CELLCLOTH ( LIGHTER COOLER* ‘STRONGER | THAN ANY OTHER CORSET “Cellcloth” is an entirely new fabric, closely woven but with a distinét mesh; light in weight, but exceedingly strong- you simply can’t tear itandit will “bold in shape’ as rigidly as @ tightfitting garment. very But it has the hygienic qual- ity of being porous-the moisture of the body will pass through it, as through the finer grades of mesh underwear, “Cellcloth” is the only cellu- , lar fabric ever produced that is strong enough to stand the strain which always comes upon the strongest Coutil. The new Celicloth corset isan ideal and up-to-date model for Summer wear. Its construction is new and patented. It fits perfectly and feels.as easy as if youhad none on. 4 FOR SALE AT ALL CORSET DEPARTMENTS. KOPS DROS... 95 West Ord Street, New York —~- c = W.L.DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES#R A 7h EN Ens MEN ESTABLISHED 1876 CAPITAL $2,500,000 W.L. Douglas makesand sells more men's $5.50 shoesthananyothermanc ufacturer in the world. li 1 eye Tac you into ae large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you the care w ith which ev ery pair of shoesis s 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. $3. “As Byer $7.0 Custom M “1 hdbe been wearin ade Shoes.” | BOYS SHOES, $2.00 & $1.75 Just the same as my our celes brated 50 shoes fo. @ past o | Mactand’ cemfarceserifar | Tier ee Oe oss tne merly had from custom shoes costs 2 ath Wgacodnd Gao saute foathers, for . GUILES, $2.09 a 10750 235350 14€ Avenue. | 09 and $1.75. + namo ne-stamped D ex joe stores in Fast Color Eyelets used exchit ton, Mass, W.L.Dougias Crea ater iNew York te 50 Shoe "Stores: s Satisfaction of Our Patrons is wh ut we depend upon to secure the steady pat- » that is ri: apidly increasing the sales of our or lines of wearing apparel for men, women and children. We handle ouly the v alues and styles you will find ina first-class store. want to interest,you in the antages this par ticular store » Wewelcome visitors, you will find our stocks and methods of greater service 10 you than you mightexpect where part pay ments are offered. Don't hesitate—use our ‘“‘long- time’? credit; small sums, weekly or monthly, is all we expect, worsted and Ijnglish plain and taney — i PEA. 75 vr. Standard rae ine Cee Men’s gray twill suits — hand finished throughout, rge Suits st color—never rip ams. absolutely or draw at seé Always $ PB orn ly aa shapely— PI2.75 Up Ladies’ Eton and Princess Suits and Combina- tions of both styles individ- \ ual desigus—great values, $16, 75 Up. . cEPRIRSE 1 | Courteous and | | Experienced | rge Double | Gesaritisch * ss. Street Floor. Salesmen. Up-to-the- ING. Four Large Store displa JAENLIDURGE SETS 41-243 Sixth Ave. ct Beet | Service. I and 16th streets, | ween 15th FUPF III IVI SI TST T TTF TET PVT VETO EV ITY PEPVFVTITVD PEP ITY PIVITT VIR OFIFFTY > bd Ad dad hd PreTrTiiiiiisisiihisii it SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY. WONDERS,

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